The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, June 28, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening Call. GRIFFIN,GA., JUNE, 2>, 180 V. (HHreover Davis* hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. Thk Evexixo Call is published every afternoon— except Sundays. 1 tie MIDDLE GEORGIA FARMER, pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily. 1 year *»-®J “ 3 months, Weekly, 1 year 6 months, S. B. A .EC. SAWTELL, Editors and Proprietors. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, all changes for contract advertisements must !>e handed in by 9 »'<?»• 'ck a. tn. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails to deliver your paper, you will confer a favor by re porting the tact' ■> the business office,which will insure, it< prompt delivery thereafter. dhicial Pcpei of the Ordinary of SotiuiOJ county and the City if Griffin, > erethiv of ,"U'e H«y ll»- hauatd a 8 <■! ( ■ m’o n it. W filing! nby ap pearing at a >'•! ’ B ni <- oig wed ding clad in a ImH < I white flannel I I.e mercury at -.I- it 100 in the shade, and Mr. Hay re.med to be the only man there who txperienced nc discomfort from the iieai. Ihe I resi dent 'ind n iiiirnb'-r of < (her notatdei wetc pr t ii t. a I 1 1 Xt tl up i n regul i - lion attire, end many of them ca envious o'iiic- at tlo ".cretiry ■ S' a I <■ Tlo- N- A 0-0 nt - Pc -A HI” -»i s • Tbr dev. I rver.t of <he S md>, de ~n m , < i-t ■ o mcr» iswg rrm N,w I.: :. . 1, V . i « J.a or rln Pin ippiot--, are th- re :>, b tiiiind -me! oppori unit u s r r pr. finb'f IliVt sill” I, of capital, ami rhi -e oppm lun it i> - an constantly dunning attention. M. i»« y is begging f< r < ni| mi nt lb safe em rerprise- at low i . I i < i st, . . the South < tl'-m m ” a' I b lit r op country, • r tb>n any <>th r unify ¥ sought ” Ame iee»b epidemic id < rime ha I>• ■ t*ll •* »v■ ■ ♦*l• t' 1 (‘V (I. • ■ u ■ •liH 1 v I cmitly. *uv < tlm (’ imo i- Enquirt r II is c .iit'i: I no ■’. • - < i iof th< country, i n High it is w >rs • in ->m hili’* i 'in i« «»’ i ni iin v wum Pi xi- : ex i 'll:• • , - m UH’ • in capture lit di pro lie inminai Im 1.. <■ 11 el,’, ■ > X v ear w ■ I b . L . the fl r-1 -1 \ tiion I !>s It tl ■ . x-v unt'vt r - d.. r- v to ( x Morning \ - y o rd. . ,te right to the Pin p- ie- be cr- it •i< d, w<vi■ r. 11 <r < would : Ij tie it .itiy irmibfe m rmsing i Ui>'. • call by th. Pr. H’ it, - I uhi that many min f> <b streil fr m the state. The Story I' : d bat tlm ~-e Third about t> t niu-b i I tar w < promieed that should a call be made f r mare troops it wot: .I be given m oppor tunity to reorgan z . \n officer,of the regiment -aid a few days ago, to spe ik ing of the prospects of an >ther cad, that he could re >rg m s his company without difficulty, an 1 he thought that sucli would ba the case with all, or nearly all, of the other companies of tha Third Doubtle-s if G orgia were to offer a full regiment it would be accepted'‘with thanks’’ All that is necessary to the raising of a new regiment of Georgia volunteers is for the President to say the word and the men would be forthcoming within thirty days.—Savannah New- He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, o West Jefferson, 0., after suffering f>r is months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but be cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box, Sold by J. N. Harris A Sod and Carlisle A Ward, drug gist. For Bladcicr Troubles use Stuart’s Gin and Bu chu. UNTO THE END. J know r'>t wh< r* ’ t » rr- tv > path-inay wend, 1 5, , u •tl ‘i i’ ■ * ‘ r I know, Wh>» h<v«r v j ■ I ar ‘ I logo. I .-Mil I. iin.n uom t- th. < ml. ,T> I that ’ .ft 'I Wr ..! !:♦ ’ >■' ’ t»t - in u row H kmih .:. m,..- . ■ ''-y yyj With filv » P aiO T>. lU’h ; y > byund - :■ -Uc re i i Or K- «jd rdl wha* vt i w B is enous-h, en< * gb f " I -hnll 1- g’.Vvn ■ nr ’• ’ • • • 1 -EIU V: •• l«*r x in Y k njianion A LITTLE BIT OF A DARKY. . He Told Hl» Mor, Well and Hooped HI, Ki*ward. innih bi.: .o r ttiKU a lump "f Ciad mid 1 n«t much whiter, and when-1 called him np to do an errand: r me acre- I the street his eyes snapped if they w* re <’!<■» tritv J. '.. “What ia y ur naui ■ “Tank, 1- ” lie an-weri 1, with a > bow and a grin. “That'- a qn.i-r kind of a name. ■ . 1 dunnu’. I»e 1 1X,!.'"- i I laugh l. “That’s name | en. Ugh for two ki ■- like you Where : _ do von ’ mie fi ■ . | home “Doin the best I kin, 1 >ss.” . i ■ • •! “Hoxv iam b h ive \ i made today t” •\t n I g. ’ 1 < ents y u's shrewd little -mile —1 i id n t agreed upon a price at all- '■ m-,' ?um«b i g man it 11 make ‘s 20 cents. I- it I cents a day, can yon A shadow, if a shadow could show ; and with it a hard lim- as of determi- J nati' ii. “P.-c gutter lih, I.—be -aid. “I • cain’t <iu?, f> r dey am tm ■ ly but me ter take 1:< vr • b mammy, an she's , ■ mighty j 'lv im - ob de time. P. --ii , Pasqni ’link I’erquimans was wi.rkii: < n i sympathies and his '' ■ storv ma liai. I ii t Id many a time .t , before, lai. I thmk b-’t. and I know e ; that his u-venii : tb it day was more ' than i < ents W. -i.mgt u star. y - He WnA X<> tuilii,rit< . 1 ■ Th N< \ Y. rl. Tim. si ’ te- an an. e dote »m’-ruing Mr Howi Il.s that is g, 1 em.ngh to 1 true, whether it is <rl; t. A rding t rep’ rt a dispute ’. as to the w. i :s “ini ’ and “luneh- -•,. a ,< • ■ Mr. m.d Mr-' lb ’.ll- Mi lb we - liampi :>• <1 “1.0. -h -•. ; .’ ■ ,j. whil bis Mr. H< wells’ suggest-, n. they appealed : . th’ i •■ : ar. 1 . '. : iry t -■ ttie the r - quest n. V.'-df I-vas i gbr, after ‘ , ..i al .- - ■ xt: ? t ■! 1 “We lunched take n ” inq ll ’ turions Hlril Hrtlilt ir- 0 ' popular 1 m » rr< u- a- Udiet is current t,i th .t they tlm- fra time, ami end • being that at a 1 rt on stagiof a young -. when it is naturally v parent birds, quite naturally, cease I ar, -i-iit -.;> ::i the ■ ,i. i th ir ms ■’ I to lian ha- n, t p. >ght ■ ‘ pla< mg some .1 ’ ; . ■ tt •)„ , 1; . they m■■ -ar;b’ I i die. n ■ fr. : ■ j. is.iii administered by J tb« parents. Imt trim Loin- P. -t-Dispatch. I’ iy' * . i . m tieut <1 him, .at ;> i ci.i turn ■ ; j man who had submitted it. i nate it merely as versincat: in. When tha editor had recovered from | ’ his astonishment, he made haste to say 1 “You may leave it. 1 have no doubt ' I shall find considerable merit in it, ' , and I shall be glad to Jo >k it over care fully at my lei-ure.” Chicago Post. r Worm- Than the IH»ens<-.. ■ m. n.n y- -terday r< i in am- •in d’- paper about how ter git rich. Tiepass Teddy- Didn't it tell how ' y< r i nld do i» Hand it -larry It c In't t.’ll no , way but w. rkm.---San I’ranci--u Ex- | g amimr The best donkeys <■> me from Arabia. : They have cb an. sm< th c< its. hold I f their heads high and are m- d only fi r e> riding purpo-..-. Many are sent to Per- L . sia. where they sell for high sums. ‘ They are well kxiked after and their I harnessings are of the richest. Herr Dusen, a German traveler who I explored the west coast of Patagonia, i i says that mosses of all species are de- I veloped there to an extraordinary de- i ■ 1 gree. They grow in immense heaps, the j i explorer sinking to his armpits in soma i I of them. The I Remorse I of a I Guilty I I Stomach I_ ~■- —A- -, _r w-tiatirtiirtf t»*-?© "Pitts ' Carminative ? , Saved My Baby's Life/' q C Johnson Ststion, Ga., September 16, 1898. ! LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. £ Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’Carminative too $ , strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera infantum #=> when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until I began using Pitt s * Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottlea, t and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all V mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. “ ' Respectfully, MRS. LITZIB MURRAY. ? H Saved Her Baby-Will Save Youre. * . . . .TRY !T. . . . S Gail Borden < i < EAGLE BRAND J Condensed Milk J //as no Equal as ah Infant Food. C “INFANT HEALTH sent FREE, ■ Conoen^®^ < I_■- .. ■_ ... - • .XV .T -. !■■ ■■■■Hl ■■ "”"*• •« —• Ripans Tabules —ONE GIVES RELIEF— HUXi y 4 HiOil j • *'- V 'i . •'j’ M '/ > •'>'■ ■■’•’ t ir 1 ■. ■ . ■'l '■ V a rrT^' T ''?'! ’ -/■■// Zl* zj—YJLJfe. ' ' • • - A. u I-.-...... i “ iJOtf , &N> ud'% Fanny R • .d: me tip and taakes me st J and have Grack 1). Bin >a » a tit ad taxe < when You will fit: I th .t the troul e v. 11 come to an end ache that < iv. WANTED: A >" f h , Ell'\ ■; : U . • ■«tvepKCk*U fur Mcent*.' : \~w i■ > k'. ■PA.i.A.t u> aaiy address f->i j >aL% i-h .»>svu u.c , ■ - »- ’yjyy’y* /k r I YOU WANT" It matters not what —spray-rs, W JTI .i/TL- JL pumps, farm and factory machinery, canning ma chinery, nurserv stock, evaporator , farm and I garden implements, wire fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, i fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articlesanything. You can advertise for it ! in the AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS’ JOURNAL 17iro4i nl* Ofmf- ? Yc:i wiU gPt - inßWer '" from maa y 80urce -- Tt 1 it V VI > v 9 w ji save you money in the purchase. It you I want to get a month’s trial subscription to the best weekly horticultural trade journal in the world —the farmers' great business paper —send ten I cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Address, '[ American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 11l Henry McLellan, of Hamilton, ■ | i JU., is a veteran of the i6th Illi- ■ nois Infantry. He said : ’ “ For more than fifteen years I ■ was a sufferer from gastritis in its S worst form. I was much reduced ■ j in flesh and strength and unable ■ t to attend to business. Finally my S ’ wife persuaded me t try Dr. Wil- ■ 1 liatns’ I’ink Pills for Pale People ■ 1 and to my surprise I began to get ■ ‘ better. Three boxes effected a ■ cure that has been permanent. ■ When I began to take the pills I ■ weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh ■ 163. These pills did me more ■ good than all the other medicines B I have ever taken. S 11. K. McLellan.” 8 Subscribed and sworn to before I me this second day of December, H i 89- H R. R. Wallace, I Notary Public. | —Prom the Press, Hamilton, 111. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People I contain, in a condensed form, all the ele- ■ ments necessary to give new life and rich- ■ ness to the blood and restore shattered ■ nerves. They are an unfailing specific for ■ such diseases as locomotor tit..xia, partial H I® paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural- B gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the ■ after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the to heart, pale and sallow complexions, and ad 14 forms of weakness either :u male or female. ■ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are neier r ; sold by the doren or hundred, but always in pack- ■ ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil- B liams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. Y-, &0 ■ cents per box, 6 boxes $2.60. -MW Jk.-, rtii— teJl LAND POOR. A Scheme to Give Every Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. Mr. Editor -. Some years ago 1 took an idea thaj land was the safest investment that a man 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 for cotton, corn, wheat, oats and other grains in the county. There are a number ol tenant houses on the place, and a home recently built that cost me over $3,000 to buikl. 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, 1,600 acres, sub-divided into 50-acre lots, at $lO per acre, giving more than ■". > acres to one party, if desired, and ( less than 50 t> another, according to his ability to pay for it, as the case may be, the entire quantity to be drawn for. In other words, the number et lots and quantity of land to be 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 their tn mey, or failing to get their value, as paid, and., some get a farm at far less than cost The land is 12 miles from Macon, a city of some 50,000 or 60,000 people, and is adapted to maiket gardening, and for northern people who know how to work, it offers a fine opportunity lor a colony of energetic citizens. It is all together, and would make a fine water, springs, creeks, etc. The ■ ; ne. (’ I me ■ edar. ;•' 't, ’ts' 1 . el : place I know of, and I am satisfied the ed itor of the Call will vouch lor what 1 say. I would 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. In addition to the terras offered above, I I have concluded to make the terms of pay I ment in four annual payments without I interest, which is tantamount to putting I the price of the land very low. The titles to the land have ’been in the posses sion of one or two parties for years, and have never been queotione'd and areas go id as gold. lam not particularly wedded to this ! plan of getting rid of my lands, but only suggest the idea-anv better plan would i b -i ..nkfullv substituted. 8. B. BURR, Sr, Barnesville, Ga. lOWGIA. Excursion tickets at reancod rates between local points are on sale after 12 noon Saturdays, and until 0 p. m. 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 an ! Steamer lines. The rates generally are considerably cheaper by this route, and, in addition to this, pas sengers save sleeping car fare and the expense of meals en route, as tickets include meals and berths aboard ship. We take pleasure In commending to the traveling public the route referred to, namely, via Central of Georgia Railway to Savannah, thence via the .c. J Si- ’.ci’i - ' the Ocean Steam | ship Company to New York and Bos ton, and the Merchants and Miners line to Baltimore. The comfort of the traveling public is looked after in a manner that defies I criticism. Electric lights and electric bells; handsomely furnished staterooms, modern sanitary arrangements. The tables are supplied with ail the deli cacies of the Eastern and Southern markets. All the luxury and comforts 1 of a modern hotel while on board ship, i affording every opportunity for rest, ■ recreation or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to look especially after ladies and chil dren traveling alone. lor information as to rates and j Bailing dates of steamers and for berth ; reserve t o;. , apply to nearest ticket 1 agent of (his company, or to J. < . HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, fiuannah, Ga. HNDlii and its To the Editor : —1 have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already i permanently cured. So proof-positive am I 1 of its power that I consider it my duty' to i. vrf bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice"address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 185 Pearl St., New York. Tin' Editorial and Business Management ol ( this Papvr Guarantee this guuuru js Proposition* Corn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal ft rt tion. On corn lands the \=eld increases and the soil impr v cs if properly treated with f er . tilizers containing not ui.dtr 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan cost bat little and is sure to lead tc profitable culture. All about Potash—the results <f b - - x perimcni on the Ivest ta» UN nt t i L loki in a little b. ok v.ht bwe ; mail free to any farn.ci 1. X GERM A.v .sAi 93 Nassau >.t.. New . , it 50 YEARS* 1 •JrfllkM >» i 1 13,H|. ’ ; 4 Trade Mjrrs Designs r Copyrights &c. Anvnne sending r sketch and dencrip- - qulcklv ascertain onr opinion free whether v invention is probably patentable. f - rr.r. ;- tions strictly conmientiaL Handbook on •*ent free. Oldest agency for aec-nru z ; * I’ateiits taken through Munn X«. r • '■>. fprruii ru>tier t without charge, in tbe Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largin <■ . dilation of any scientific iournal. Te-- - |• t V tr: four months, $L Sold by all r.i-u MUNN & Co. New York Branch Office. C 25 F St.. Was\:L b ” BOinn nnionu tjjrf BLOOD I’UISON curedin 1dt035 days. Y' ; home for same price under ty. If you prefer to come he v ‘ ‘ trnetto pay railroad faroar i h ■ * • if wo fa. ' cure. If} cury, iodide not.ish, and j . farms M ucous Patches in mouth. Sor. 1 ; i. iplcd. Copper Colored Spots ■ . l v partof the b-. y, Hair or Eve hro » < f out, it is tins Secondary Li d. ’; ( v»e guarantee to < ■ r-v \v « s tthei nate cases ana < h.Hltntre the •%s<...■ 11 . » case we cannot cure. This di ea? ? *. baffled the skill vtf the most eiuiiu . t i 1 clans* 5500,G00 capital t-»-hir.d , tional guaranty. A bsolut e proof* • applies• wn. Addr<"S LOOK KEM ' 519 a sonic Toaple, CiilCAGt/. Hj . WE PAY /o \ cash hr? /»; I I lil i ; . .... j FBEE I me : f: EE i A Liss Siz6 Portrait, Cray::, F:::.'. c: Water Color, Free In order to introduceour cxei. ,rs we will make to any owe sen : photo a Life Size Portrait, Crayon, Bas'd or Water Color Portrait Erie : < Small photo promptly ret :: ■ i • . ( likeness and highly artistic tira-h 1 teed. Send your photo at nc ■ C L. MARE< HAL ART • 34'- Elm St., D: I ■ S ri r 3 ■ t. • ■ . j,, — m ’ I t’fo ■ r I Ji s i- > 1 ' 1 •’ y ‘ " v B ■■ Al ” la . 8 A i W 0 Lx Al 8 Ar < ' • Ar M.-li’, ’’ 0 j ."out h bon ..I, ' I Lv. Cincinnati. , Ar. Lv. Xcv. York. 0 " . J’r. Atlanta Lv. Atlanla (1 ■' M”!> .n.muh. t ‘ ’’ Con.-onl. I Woodbury ' " WarniSniiiu.'- “ Oak MountHi .i “ Waverly Hal! Ar. ('-olumhus - _ ___ TO MACON. Daily. N | Lv. Colunibns. "■ of ■ L I Ar. Woodburv. s uth'n It . " Macon, &B. B. R. L Ar. LnGram'”. M. A- R. >' o Dally. “ Lv. IjaHraiiK't' ff- A’ B- >' a / Lv. Maron. M. AI . it. r Ar. Woodbury. Al A.: it : 1 A' - 1 * J VIiA.XK - CANNOX ' 1 S Third VP. & G.’ti. Mgr., jc. r Wa.-hing:on, .a r W. A TURK. s f’ bA )■ * Gen. Pas. Agent. A. “p ■ / , Washington, D. C- A' l ; . , . :• E H. WELLS. Passenger A- 1’ ,t (Jolumbus, Ga. i r -