The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, May 18, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening' Call. GKimN, GA., MAY H. 1899. Ofllceovcr Davis’hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. The Evening Cali, is published every afternoon— except Sundays. Tl?.e Miuni R Georgia Farmer, h pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily. 1 year, •• (' months, i’2- I “ 3 months,l Weekly, 1 yearl i> months, S. B. A .LU. SAWTELL. Editors and Proprietors. Notice to Advertisers. 1 , insure insertion, all changes tor I contract advertisements must l>e handel ] in by 9 o'clock a. m. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier tails to deliver >ur paper, vou will confer a lav-r by re porting lire taet to the businessofllce,which will Insure its prompt delivery thereafter. Official Paper of the Ordinary of Spalding county and the City if Griffin. Doing leiini ti «'ik tn Charleston t lie etr-et railway company I' uk in a little mole titan SIO,OOO, which at live cents a ride, Shows that more than 2(H) OtM) p i-M ngers were bamtb'l. In ( harleeton they L »vi- i fir- c.a*" street railway sistem, and the people delight 'o pa'niniz.r* tl. • Agitin id ’. it -e>-ins, 1- Still deter mil, 1 1 to keep Up th’ ti l l' ng* Am'■ r lea 11s t*» f f, ■ i.d 1h i t • a hat lie 11> 11 id • ’ <1 ■a• > 1 limi, i■ i the (nd i- vi ry much i e»r< r at hand now the, 1' ws« wl’ ’ r Aeg t- -tar led out to whip I tic - Sun t! the i- a 1 i <"1 it will be an eotiri-’y iliU’erent sort a finish to »b <t he « xpi t ied .' ' hat ti m e fl,, v\ a.omgt.ti I’. -■ -y ■ ' in n we see th< ■ «.-at»h<q ■* al i.lud in <nr great northern eHie.-, the win' cap aboUshed in the Midd • Western st i’ia, the w ife be;, mis and torturers f chil dren eve rywlit ri , pun -lud as they deserve, it wi b> time to concentrate .air altruist . ho icitude on the r nth. \V. eiaiitiu-ini to our northern'c ntc-iu- I oraii> i the pandde of the m it ■ the io ighb. i’i < ye.” Maud Adam- ,-ucct hh n the - age ui \> w Y' rk may be in a nriasnre judged io tin tact that rise is receiv ing an ’m i irium ii it le i tenth part ol the sum it wou I lie <il < d a t-ilari of mor- than lane a- much pi r wick a the I'rt id< nt I (he ' til!* td Stall a receives Shi is now g< 'ting $2 (MIG pl r wI t k or e >; appt at u iter ■ . and recently Philadelphia made her a In I'atii ■ m, N. .1 , a i ri-perty owner w lei ha- a ’i ml w ith soineol ht< n> igh burn liK’i itiniiiiiii iha’ u row of A lh li H lit jiilh ' 111 ' ’o Hl* filet up mmm “ I t ir.m. ta t g II rock ly n aHw u* in 5> w I < rsi ■., lien B: m claim- t! it th (’ui an S Idii'lS .Il vi mg to lay down till r arms on res t ipi of each, and th it he wi ; t,i :■'■ ' ma u c • :.. dir 1- bution nf ti- moie y succe--fu■ iy, ev< n with out t ’ ■ a--• ■’ i nee of l ■ n < i ant:. 1 i.-.-e statvuu nt - have ' ■ ■ ideated '<> th- iidm ni-'ra’i n i llici t ly b, <it tl Bro ke, in j V. e h pe In- I ,i« \mi i i rll < ' 11 men i thi > a ti n. If the private soldiers are will ing to ucc. pt the money and give tip their arms to the Amer in authori ties, the oftii iu 1 - will have to come around to tin .r w iy >f this mg m the “1 he South and its p .iiteb saints, who are the political saints of Ilsmoe racy, ren irks the t'nnagi rimes— Hern' I, *‘l; iv ; ways b- . u Well to the Jeflereon set the bill lolling w ith the Louisiana purchns.-, o ! the Mexican war was a Southern war, precipitated by Southern statesmen and filibusters. Gen. Wheeler referred to the acquisi tion of Alai-ka during the administra tion Andrew' Johnson, and there was another Andri w from the same state as Johnson ahif be did not add to our territ uies, never questioned the sovereign powers of this govern merit. It would have been amusing to watch the ex, re--ioa of Jack->n's face if anv < t,e had suggested to him that th- I cited S'ates was not as ca pable us ruling anywhere and every where as liny o-her country on the globe." Fruit Growers The annual meeting of the Georgia ‘ fruit grow ■rs a--ocintion will be held at the Brow n House in Macon May 30, The meeting will probably be one of '■ the most important of its kind, and I matters of importance to Georgia’s fruit growing will be discussed Last year the crop was one of the largest < ver known in the state, and an interesting report on thi- subject will be made. The outlook for this vi. ir's crop will also be freely discuss ed. The meeting will be an unusually i large one, and representatives from ail over the state will be there. Mr. Dudley M. Hughes is president of the association and will be present at the m-eting. ILd iced ratts have * b en civen the members by the runs ' ]’so[ ■ wk ' complain that their eyes get tired while enp iged in such pur suits as writing or sew mg might try the n. g o o«o .v < . c. f-i t ■ a-gow journalist. Finding that his eyes be came so tired that lie could write only with great difficulty, he hit upon the plan of having some -uripi of colored paper pasted on his desk close to the inkstand,s > that every time he wanted a dip of ink his eyes fell u| ti the colored strips The result was sur prising, and the inventor claims that by this simple device he not only avoided the use of glas.-es, but he also improved his sight. OriKimil if Not Vi-eiiratc. This, says The Scottish Leader, is a genuine extract from a schoolboy’s re cent on Nelson " “Oh! Harding, kiss me again,”were the butefall words of a heroik mortal who won a grate battle with one eye and a wooden leg. Before the bloody context this motto was uttered by him. “Thequeen expects every man to do his duty. ’ When he died tho queen met him in a boat and he went to St. Paul’s and was buried. This is a marvelous li nto me and all schoolboys. Do your duty tu your parstors and masters and then even with a single leg yon can "u-irl.il.L I will ,1n my duty.” As Nelson himself eaid, “Even though you are only man you cun do your duty. ’’ KOZLETS LEMON ELIXIR. ' Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels | and Hidneys- F r I ’le ' m , >n’-t’i di in 1 net- ’ laria. For indigestion, sick -m-1 nerv ns bead ache. For sleep! -ancss.nervonsne- ‘ ure, and nervous [>i stration. 1 or fever, chills, 'debility dir- ise., take Lemon Elixir. Ladies,for natural and th'-r eli or..'’in ic regulation, take Lemon Eli r. e !>i) . and $1 00 bottle- at all dru. Eids, e l‘i pare ! ily by Dr. If. Moz iy, At- lanta, G i< Gratitude Dr. H. M ley Dear Sir . oil er att .-k i tl !-• ’ ■ o' I ■ k a Mozley’s Lemcn Elixir. MCZLEY'3 LEMON HOT DROPS. Help Wanted. hour - w< c ; .-h diy . this i- no ;<>ke - Encl 12 ' nt- n tamp- tor agent's , outti'and begin at one.—time if m >ney. The E El- ■nr N ■ ■ r M ; .. t , ’ 101 I 1011 W ■ Ave Butba N. Y. I . OE GEORGIA, O spAi.ding County. Philip S’i. *h. ■ pt uh. •- i ih‘* OUTI in his i p'tit i<'D. luPy il * ■’ ■ on wiM, that ‘ j he ha> ''ti’ij n intiti rt 1 Philip Smith's (■onwi’B 1. kiinlr* 1 an • i rc-iitors t > -how ■ eau > - f aro* 1h« y an, wh\ •' n laiinistrator -hoilli tii’t di-, han - d from hist administia tt-m. m i receive let it i - <»f <; nii-<i' >n, on the | fir-! M A -■!)-• I- • - -p i- Ua\ 1. l /'r-MTt r J i/rnqi? or ~ w - n * who S E 8 'W i-’d mere eases Cain a, : v ■ R ‘an; 1.,- P k w success is astonishing:. * iave heard of cases of so years’ standings 1 nirpn tie of his a' -dtp - c iro, free ‘o r >re:3 j who may send ti. rp. >. irid prt - a.h:rv>s. We advise an-.- .-••»? w... -it ' t«» address FtoLWb H. PEEKE, F. D . 4 New York XTTTT A nPI 130 YOU WANT It matter - not what—sprayers, W JnLxX JL pumps, farm ami factory machinery, canning ma- chinery, nursery stock, evaporators, farm and garden implements, wixe fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articles—anything. Aou can advertise for it in the AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS' JOURNAL K’roa t You will get answer- from many sources. It rrCL <)1 V/tLSt . will save you money in the purchase. It you want to get a month’s trial subscription to the Lest w -ekly horticultural trade journal in the world—the farmers great busim- paper send ten cents to pay-mailing expenses. Subscription price S2.OU a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago. 111. Ripans Tabu les —ONE GIVES RELIEF— tr i i i.? 1 j 1 j [■. c , ;.sAtr| Ujt J lj •--MTcW-- J 1 ■ '■ ~ L I | >•- ~~ -i' tJf B 1 iiw ■< Fanny R, Everything I cat s\. I'.- me up and makes me f-.-c! tie ’ «■: -diputed and have heady- . < tv ;y day Grace I). Buy . . ]<:; a:.- I\i .. .1 take one when tiic ~v. ..inc I; ’.’.::,- t■> manifest itself. Y’ou will find that the trouble will come to an end m ten minutes, am! wiii be no head- ache that day. WAV! r: - l f : ”'d ! ” l l '-d. h t.'l .A’• s. 1 f'. r 5 cer.U, M Kivas relief. N-.- - .* th** w rd E • f ' ’? ' ? ri * •-■ thotwan 1 t*> unto trials will IM twelve pac.krU f- N n._ ■MbU - The Greatest Ever Known. THE —■: mil LIFE INSURANCE GO. OF NEW YORK. Breaks The Dividend Record. It has always held, the re >rd securely, but the claim paid by the compa ny upon a : oil f i-.sued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particulars of which are given i: -re, f:. ’.vs ti.al THE MU II AL LIF El. ; : in this in- Mr. Bunk- w : insure I : r |s,o<.Ki 00 Ihe did th. :or lift’ -tour vi in-. He did not utilize any portion of the divi- ~l’ A I,?: . Is ..J Match 5,1" A. Amount $5,000. 12,028.00 B- j m arly eqv. 1t ■ a return i t all th premiums ; iid wthtw> nn ! . hdt i2j per Tire divide 1 addition-pajd to the-.-tate were ITJ [' r i-ijbL of all thp premiums Mr. Mark Banks was the tre . :rer and cashier of the Greenwich Firings Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the power of compoun 1 interest, and i ;s wisdom is exemp'.ifie I by the result of his metho !of investment—i resr.'t that has never been c-qu i!k-l by a policy holder m any other company in the world. ‘W. HILL, Soecial .A <.<ent. fl Et) IP fl M D The Wo^ ‘ lerfu, nri\lun|m, Blood Purifier. .. Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, (lout, and All Diseases caused by impure Blood .... TO STAY CUREO Africana Has Never Failed In a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it to the public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertike the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cure have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectl, harmless and yet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever dis covered for the above named diseases. Write for further particular testimonials, etc. Africana Co., Atlanta, Ga LAND POOR. A Scheme io Give Every Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Pcor. Mr. Editor : Some years ago I took an idea that land was the safest investment that arnan could make in Georgia, and as a consequence, I am now land poor; have more than I can profitably make use of, and consequently want to get rid of some, or all of it, and I have decided to adopt the following measure to get rid of it: I will say,in the first place, that the land is the best in Monroe county, is fine ly watered, and is adapted to. raising cat tle, sheep and hogs, and is the best tor cotton, corn, wheat, oats and other grains in the county. There are a number of tenant houses on the place, and a home recently built that cost me over $3,000 to build. The land, in the first place, cost me from $25 down to $4 per acre—saying altogether, about $lO per acre, without improvements ; and to get rid of it, I will average the whole place at $lO per acre, in the following way : I will have the entire place, 1,000 acres, sub-divided into 50-acre lots, at $lO per acre, giving more than 50 acres to one party, if desired, and less than 50 t-x another, according to his ability to pa}’ for it, as the case may be, the entire quantity to be drawn for. In other words, the number of lots and quantity of land to Le put in a hat or box, and drawn out under approval of a com mittee of gentlemen, at some stated time, so that all shall have a fair chance to get a home at a low price, and no one has a chance of losing tbeir m >ncy, or failing to get their value, as paid, and some get a j farm at far less than cost The land is 12 miles fri >m Macon, a city I of some 50,000 or 60,000 people, and is adapted to market gardening, and for northern people who kn w how to work, it offers a fine opportunity tor a colony of i energetic citizens. It is all together, and would make a fine settlement,having the best of pastures,] water, springs, creeks, etc, TLe land is I timbered with hickory, beach, oak and ; pine, and some cedar; in fact, it is the best j place I know of, and I am satisfied the ed- ] itor of the Call will vouch for what I] say. I w’ould be glad to have any parties who mean business, to go over the plantation, familiarize themselves with the advan tages, and communicate with me at Barnesville, before going into the matter, assuring them that I mean what I say. I !. ' ■ Barnesville for sale, on good terms. In addition to the terms offered above, I have concluded to make the terms oi pay meat in four annual payments without interest, which is tantamount to putting j the price of the land very L-w, The titles to the land have been in the posses sion of one or two parties for years, and have never been questioned and are as good as gold. 8. B. BURR, Sr, Barnesville, Ga. / .i W6EORGLL TtYCa y/ Excursion tickets at reduced rates i between local points are on sale after 12 noon Saturdays, and until 0 p. m. I Sundays, good returning until Mon day noon following date of sale. Persons contemplating either a bus. Iness or pleasure trip to the East should Investigate and consider the advantages offered via Savannah and Steamer lines. The rates generally are considerably cheaper by this route, and. In -wirtition to this, pas sengers save sleeping car fare and tho i expense of meals on route, as tickets Include meal’ and berths aboard ship. We take pleasure in commending to the traveling public the route referred to. namely, via Central of Georgia Kailway to Savannah, thence via the j elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steani , ship Company to New York and Bos ton, and the Merchants and Miners line to Baltimore. Ihe comfort of the traveling public i is looked after In a manner that deties criticism. Electric lights and eleetrtc bells; handsomely furnished staterooms, modern sanitary arrangements. The tables are supplied with all the deli caries of the Eastern and Southern markets. All the luxury and comforts of a modern hotel while on board ship, affording every opportunity for rest, recreaHon or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to I look especially after ladies and chil dren traveling alone. lor information as to rates and i 'alii : dates of steamers and for berth reserv..' oa- , apply to nearest ticket egr-nt of iills company, or to J i. HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. 11. HINTON, Traffic Manager, - uianhah, Ga« . ——.— ■ rofisuwoon AND ITS *CVRB the Editor I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of h<ipeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am [ of its power that I consider it my duty to j«id ttro bottles free to those of your reuers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or I Lung Trouble, if they will write me lliclr [ express and postoflice address. Sincerely, i T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 183 Pearl St., New York. OiT* The Editorial tin 1 Business Manftjrement of • ILu Guarantee this Preposition# • C>orn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. AH abjtil I’ota.-h—the results (>f its use by a"!i,ale» perHo-cii, . ■ : ■ t ■ i vm- m th- L . . . " ’ J told in a Huie b-K w! It we puL.i>h x;<d ... ,■ Bad free to ax>y farmer ia Amen iwl)«>u.4u 1 /'it GEKMAN KALI WORK'S 93 Nassau St., New \ ../X, *"" __ . 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE J* 3,g A ' Trade Marks ■'Designs F rVVW Copyrights &c. Anvone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably ratentahle. < -mmuniea r;- r* rictly confhienual. Handbook on Farm r 4 -ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive gj ■ ial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Larnest rir. rotation of any scientific journal. Terms, 83 * year: four months, IL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36IBroadway New York Branch Office. 625 F St., Washington, b. C. BLDOOpOISOH A SPECIACrYZyTT? tlary BLOOU POISON , - - . . , cured In 15t035 days. V--u con b.-t.- ,■ home for same price under .-a::., ' (y. If you prefer to come here w.. w trticltopnyrailroadfurcai.dl-. tr . ... , noehar? I ’. 11 we I ■ . ure. Ityou ; cury, iodide potash, and still have a. ... .. nd pains, Mucous 1 -atchegln mouth. Sore Throat rimpies, topper Colored Spots, i 1. . ’ : ar y part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling : out, it is this Secondary ULOOIJ I’OI-ov i we guarantee to cure. We solicit the m .t obsti nate cases and challenge the world for -s case we cannot cure. This di ease ). baffled the skill of the znont eminent on v ! clans. SSOO.OOO capital behind our u’. tlonalguaranty. A bsolutcproofs w t ,. •, appliii.ru Add- • COOK RI MED', 3 111 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO. ILL. ’’ WE PAYS2M caph for a r i .p like cut! We pay t- h . fur many postage-t-.i-;■< 4 I In twt < n 1'47 and P. upyour<.:il.’-7-.- (■fyourn ijli <: linu stamps v - < f ih’li l!N. • , .. FBI 1 XI>AHi> ST AHP < . ■ . I FBEE! FEES! FEEEI A Life Size Portrait, Crayon, Pastel c Water Color, Free ■ In order to introduce our excellent wor we will make to any one sending ; 1. >to a Life Size Portrait, Crayon, Paste r Water (.Llor Portrait Free ot ( 1 .rgc ."mall photo promptly returned. Exac liken-and highly artistic finish git .raii I. Send your phot# at once to ( I. MA It El HAL ART CO.. 34" Elm St., Dallas, Tex -. Southern Railway. -x Rfcer*<*i! Mi ! <a. v servlee Wrv [ coni.#<’ing tn • ' A’ ati'M. with V- • 11 • ni‘»‘ . State- I WashiugtGii. , ufaji .ard tinv •. tv ■ ihus •• i, riffle ’ 3 ' ‘M; l h * Ar Atlanta Iv AiiantA Ar. ’’ awh. . I.v. At - ' * a A- MP! obi-* . I £L> : ’- Southbound. , I I.v. ; vi" Lv. 1 li.-itt;.;, ogi Ar. Alianta a n i Lv. New Y. . 15 n'n ’ ! y Washlnp-on ■ Ar. Al.uutH. Lv. Atian’ • •• MrlFncngh ! " Griffin. ‘ Concord. . " “ Farm Springs “ (>ak Mounta u “ Waverly Ila)I Ar. Columbua i E.-. _-r. . . ' :To_ MACON. Daily. No. -’7 N«- Lv. Columbus. South’n Rv a”. Ar Woodbury, South’n Hi s ' ■ * ** Macou. M. B. U.K. :il 1 ’ a m Ar L.aiiran ge M. & B. R.l> i Dally. N - 30 - s " ’ ' Lv. LaGrange, M. &B. R.U 7IV aci Lv. Macon, M. <£ 11. Ar. Woodbury,M .V B. KR. b.' ‘ ’ Ar. Colunilius. South'n It FRANK S GANNON. J. 51. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr.. Trat. M ' ;i '' \ ■ Washington. D. C Washin--’- ’ W. A. TURK, S. H. HARIiWh b Gen. Bas. Agen'. A. Geu. Fa“ Washington, D. C. Atlanta, cYa T. K. PKABODY. Passenger & Ticket. Ageu-. -Columbus, a-