The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, May 04, 1898, Image 2

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i J» < * *>• C*» " A fl* pab- Thb Mokrtxg Call Sod th* MIDDLB GaoMu Farmer will over be th* b*rt •dvcrtiriag medium* for thia entire aection AAvarttain* rata* faratabed on applies •r- — ■ ■ -■■»• OfficNftprMtillrflan a( SpaMtot fiflMty Mfl fl» Ctty The Cnbeo fonificstiooa are Mid to mono I * number on antique, pictur c*noo° ca * l * bon * dred yeara or more ago. These piece* will oom* in well for deooralive purnoee* b» the Americana, alter the war it ottr. Tbe monitor type of reaeel wee de signed for coast and barber delense, rather than aea •erviee. Neverlhe- j lees, tbe monitor* with B*mpeon bee* shown op shoot a* wet! as ass craft a* any of the flrol. They haee doos their sbais io the taking prises, and the Puritan took s leading part in tbe reduction of the fort at Mataosaa A monitor Coat* a bool one-third as much Ysllow 'seer is not by any means tbe most dangerous disease they may encounter there. Smallpox, dysen tery end typhus, for iorUoce, wait up on all who neglect th* indiepeomble practices of health. Meo who sleep on the ground, drink unwholesome «■ M water, eat viciou* food, and go without protection against the climate and tbe weather will die in Cuba in much larger numbers and with tar greater oertainty than at tbe bands of yellow fever.—Washington Poet. If there are not anougb trained offi oere in lb* national guard, which is looked to first for troops, there are surely plenty *f veterans of tbe civil war still living and capable of doing th* work required. A number of thee* have, indeed, been appointed to the higher office*. Why not utilise more of them? At any rate, tbe appoint ment of incompetent men to positions of such lesponaibility would be worse than a mistake, and lbs nation's rep resen tat ire* io congress who would recommend rich men should bo se verely reckoned with.—Philadelphia Ledger. Within a week three powder mills in this country have been destroyed by explosion, says tbs Savannah News. - DisMters in such works ar* liable to occur at any time, and it is to be sup* pjsed that when the mills arc working at high pressure on ordsrs for tbe gov vsrnment, th* degree of danger would be inornaeed. At tbe same time, tbe explosions ar* coming so fast ss to create suspicions of foul play. There have been rumor* of ’Spanish spies in th* country, bent upon doing all of th* mischief possible, and it is not beyond tbe range of reason to connect the Spaniard* with tbe explosion*. Extra guards have b-co placed around many of lb* mill*—probably all of them— and hereafter persons found in th* ■aigltborbood of the works who cannot . satisfactorily explain ibeir presence will be dealt with vigaroocly. Th* cwiia-lily, th* paop*red pq4 of th* oowMtvatory in this thrives in asm* parte of California in th* field i, and multiplies as geoerootly as th* thistle or th* wild mustard. It blossoms fair sod white sod tall io th* open air, and the flower* bold their bounty for almost a month. Th* lily fe ao common, indeed, a* to b* despised BhV dtenmna* mnast hnavtn ■ ■ ~ra •y mmhi j fvvfw* idu tome gßraeovn root it up as a n nuance. Though having th* finest decorstiv* qualities, tbe flower » overlooked lor eo*n*’.bing ■ear* difficult to obtain, and it on y bold* its plae* in church decoration bees nee cf th* massive effect to be ob tained at the minimum of effort and expense. Recently in an Oakland church tbwsn bang a .jaroee of 12JDOO Callas, tbe flows** crowded as close-y ns tb*y could be arranged, and the whole backed, as a foil, with a cioes ten feet high of roses, shading from patart prok at th* top to deepest erm ■on at tbe baa*. -w. tom* te firs depurtweat* have bsenjW to tewOTter’cTl MttilTlSilfan*rtSs wb£ te«m beSsdwWrtlS I sod prob ably will seen gewtom hewUl have noth ing to do but ktek up bls heels and enjoy I TtotsbosseHknown toth*mrtto- I JtiwMd terowsftb* angina bouse, where to* is an “«nwr g*Dcy" boros. This means that be ia used wtoan on*of th* regular animals to stok ar away being shod ar who* tbe condition of th* stsasts demand* an extra bores. Tbe man tell several amusing states •tout him and tb* way be arte when an alarm to sounded in th* engine house. As seen a* the “tappor” sounds and the stall doers fly open Old Jim makes a rush for tbe floor. As soon as be leaves htoteal! and get* out co tbe main floor be hesitate* • moment and then rushes to tee vacant place m though be understood tea* be was as likely to have to fill one petition as an ether. Another little trick be ha* to that at helping himself at tbe grain chest when tos think* no one is around toss* him. He will turn nearly around in bis stall and with Ma tip* win shake tee book at tbe rope bosk of Mm from tbe ring in which it to fastened. Then be will beck out at the stall and, going over to tbe groin ckaat, win push took the wooden button with Ms Up*, pull tbe door open and then, ratting the lid of tee groin chest, will help himself If be bear* tb* step of one of ths men, towiil rush back to hi* stall and crouch upto one corner a* if to knew well enough to bad been doing something wrong. On* of tbe mart surprising stories told •tout him relates to hl* actions ata fire in the leather district several years ago. Th*, -story ia vouched for by Captain Mulligan of engine No. 28 and several of hi* men, and. while it may seem bard to believe, those who know the harm say that it is thoroughly characteristic of him. Previous to this firs Old Jim bad been quartered at the Fort Hill square engine bouse, but had been transferred to the Dartmouth street house to take the piano of another horse. Tbe firs was one that required the services of th* Dartmouth street company, and Old Jim went to it as leader on the three home team of the engine. When the soene of the firs was reached and the men settled to work, tbe horses were detached from the engine, and Old Jim wm tied to a lamppost, Ms two mate* being connected with him by tbe harness. When tee fire had teen subdued and the men were ready to go back to their bouse, the driver went over to get bi* horse*, but no horses were visible. No one bad seen them go, and immediately everybody began • search to tbe misting team. And where does th* reader suppose those bone* were found? Old Jim, remembering Ms former borne to Fort Hill square and perhaps wishing to introduce his oompantams totals old mates, had in some way unfastened hi* tie rein •nd bad towed Ms two mates to tbe bouse in Fort Hill square, where be was found looking round contentedly and apparently enjoying himself immensely. One of tai* farmer driver* mid recently that wb*n Old Jim wa* at Fort Hill square be bad many a time gone to a fire with th* bits banging from Ma mouth, bat he seem ed to know just where bo was going and only newted tb* stiatoiSt pressure to make him turn ia any direction required. So well did be *gwn to know just where he wm wanted to go that tbe men almost be lieved be could count the alarm* In tot, • boy did call at the Fort Hill aquas* fams* eaa day and asked to see the bone that could count the box when an alarm wm soemdod.—Boston Transcript. Th* “Arbttar es Karope’s neettay.- The Garman emperor wishes to pone as the arbiter of Europe’s destiny. Bethinks bp can array Europe against England more effectually than Napoleon ever did. With • man holding «nch views, illumined by tbe wisdom of God’s anointed, as tocon ceives, there could be no durable under standing—to think of a Hobenrollern with • royal pedigree of lee* than two centurie* advancing such pretention* would have shocked tbe least modest of the present emperor’s anwatur*—and. sueh being tbe ease, it 1* safer to base all our calculation* on hie hostility. In thia matter tbe Prince of Wales ha* faithfully reflected English sentiment. Ho is entitled to the credit of having sera through th* German ruler'* aentim«nta from a very early period of his reign and to bare firmly refused to be any party to tee condonation of the Emperor William's offense* not merely againn good breeding, but against the dignity •nd majesty of his own country. When tbe Prince of Wale* is pursued even to hi* private box in a theater so that to may have to listen to the Imperial explanation that braggadocio at Kiel does not signify • Beith a roar’s warning for England, it is high time for the German ruler to take a leeeon in manner* a* well •* tn tte mrcana of far eastern politics.— Conteropcrary Beview. Tbe ntag* and aeetaty. In vid* cf the fact that Dr. Watson not only sanettamed a dromattaation of his sScrtea, bat ha* written approving of the play, which to ba* read and ecsnmeod* to bi* friend* in America, ‘whom I hold in grateful remembrance,” it is interacting to quote from a dialogue which three per eon* have ore* hi* name on “Amuse ments” tn The Women a* Borne. The teeter is easily identified with Dr. Watson, and in summing up ths case for the thea ter be thus couclude*: “Don’t yon think that, a* these will be a theater a* long as children act by an In stinct and the grown ups love to see good acting, what good people oughl to do is not to ostracise tee theater, but to purify it.* “How can they do that? Why, by en couraging manager* to produce pun* and •obi* plays and cappcrting wall living acton tin tee higtor drama be profitable •nd the tower be toft to viefcros people, where it will die through destitution. You can never refisnn by repressing. Ths WM tib® STOfIBMM <rf tiW FMtcnttCHß- Y<Ni on refcra by ftftatag. Iwiahwwfi to ovwy nos ond wcomb who boips bo xziiftho th® tb 'bßsflKtaßtf loot o erms® ’■mt * iii» ■wanjr Tto servants a* tto Player*' club. Naw York, are tanking tar Mark Twata’s ar rivOl aad a new “joCy.” At Ms last vtait to tto servant who artmittad Mas, “See If my evmhii* are ia the Hbrony." Tbe man reported tbqy were nek. “Wby. I'M* than tteta tbe tact time I weMtowtl Wb* eeMdtoM bean tntbe liinryatacn?”— nj ■ir.iiHiii It .1 a '.■■■■'■■■'■■■"'■'■r l : 111 N i*" I candy g V CATHARTIC 4 w I B CURE CONSTIPATION MM ALL 2Sc 50c DRUGGISTS m CEIMI OF GEORGIA RUT EO. ♦♦♦♦♦ Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. ■S£.lS£!&;.' Trtpm trtpm' irtem bv., amES mS2vn*'.'’..".”."’-’*---Lv »4Spm »S am »«•*• BUS «» 15s luS “ Steam |SkpS;Ar s”S SteS Steam tfips tr ...Bsvaaeah Carrollton leave* Griten at S 55 a m.end 1 rt Suntai. £«SnSarritoa mori«S "» p m and M4O p m daily except Sunday, far further tatarwatlon apply to . „ . g- H. HIKTOM. Trafflc Manarer. Savannah, Oa. jj| 11 k Is KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PICTURE of the Maine and look pleasant, Uncle Sam says to Spain, while he takes.* snap shot! Keep your eye on the bargains we are offering in light summer Fa'spitnre for the city borne or country cottage. in en ameled end decorated bedroom suits, odd bureaus, brass beds and dainty designs in odd chairs, reed and rattan rockers, etc. and they cannot help pleasing you. CHILDS & GODDARD. I _ i - ; A FEAST IN CUB A ' the Jaekal has enjoyed for the ptst three years, but th4 eagle will drive him irom his prey. We have a feast in store lot those who will prepare it in our choice meats and country produce. We keep a feast bottled and canned up continually in our high grade stoek of canned goods, choice teas and coffees and the prices will never drive you away. J. R. SHEDD. WM. I H. SEARCY, JR., Counsellor at Law, GRIFFIN, GA. GENERAL PRACTICE. SO YEARS* EXPERIENCE ■J| m F J J q L » - ■ v / . ■ ■ T ■ ■ efl k ■ fw J Traoe Marks Designs * ' CoPvmcKT* Ac- Affiyeuff —ffifliy a jfcffibA—l Mteßolyttßi —r flfficflffLmitat ccr cyteNci ffi> >iun illSXfiaMMAa. HmMboAcw FiVmW •eat ftaa. OMm* aamter *>r eerartiajetwm.. Fwaam tataa taroack Mamt * Co. mtw WaMaaMm, wKkoaxtkarya. latke A tamanamSr ■taauame veektr. laamat rte latjkw at taa •cteattoe ioaimHL TWwa. SS a rear■ tear aontM.(L gcMigrM nraMealara. ia£ar,'rsjgjr GARDEN HOSE, Plus Wig ud Tiiirfirk, Aaffip if Ml tMs. A. S. CAIPBKLL, 16 Hill Street. fl Tax Receivers Notice for 1898. I will be at the different Precincts for the purpose of receiving your State end County Tax returns on the following dates: April April May. Line Creek 4 18 23 Mt. Zion 5 1» 24 Union 6 20 25 Africa 7 21 26 Cabin 8 22 27 Orr’s 0 23 28 Akin 11 25 30 Griffin on Orr’s days. You will find me at my office in Griffin at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE all the time from April Ist to July Ist except dates named above. Remember offipe at Edwaid Bros. Rack et Store, BrooMT old stand. Books cloee July Ist. *B. M. M’COWELL, T. R. S. Co. Ga. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. B This is to notify the citizens of Griffin that Mr. W. B. Hudson has been appoint ed Sanitary Inspector at the city. Beginning on Monday the 4th inst, be will make a thorough inspection of all premises and localities and advise what is needed to place the locality or premises in a sanitary condition. He has full author ity under the Board of Health of the city to institute whatever sanitary measures he should deem necesswy. J. C. Brooks, N. B. Dkkwby, J. F. Stewart. WMR ffi * jmhm PJ-f-A bril I V? JiftS ’ ■ ■ ed me re cases than any ■ living Physician; ha fl k w success is astonishniflr. JL Jl We haTe hra -- ~ ot ao years’ standing Cure® tie of his abaotat* care, fine* to any sofierer* who may send their P. O. and Express addresa. g We advise say one wishing a core to addresa tac.w.a.n>nbF.bu,4&i>rsu MwYte* Scuthern Baptixt Carrartiofi. Hcrfolk, Vfi.,ff*ys-12, Account of the above occasion the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets May 2 to 6 inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, at one fare. C. 8. White, J. C. Haile, T. Griffin. G. P. A., Savannah Regis tration„Notice. The county registration books are now open at my office in Haaselkus’ Shoe Store and all qualified to do ao should call and They will close twenty days before each election. T. R. NUTT, T. C. Low BatM to Norfolk,?*., Account South ern Baptut ConveattaE. of the Baptist conventions at Notioik, Va., May 5-12, the Southern Bailway will sell round trip tickets May 2 to 6, inclusive, limit 15 days from date at sate, at half rates-one fare for round trip (sls 50 from Griffin), Rates open to every one. Best service. Excellent schedules Via Southern Railway. For fall particulars sddress. 8. H. Hardwick, A. G. F. A., Atlanta. Raxdaix Clivtox, T. P. A , Macon. C. 8. White, T. A., Griffin. Tybee'i Fsrtificatis&s. Oar country’s defenders are now at Ty bee, Geonria's greatest Seaside resort. One heavy battery in charge ofthe immense coast defease guns. One Iteht tottery; 55 trained horses. Fortifications rapidly nearing completion. Get ready to visit Tyhee, to re joy all tbe pleasure* of this delightful resort, and ■re tbe new fortification*. Excursion tickets at low retes will be oa sale daring tto summer. meet M toratea.ete, will berawta Htor J. a Hail*, G. P. A, Savannah, Gal Oofiimsifil General Ccxforoce X. B. Otanh, Sotth- Xiyd-ffi. Account of tbe above occasma tto Cen tral of Georna Railway Co. will sell round , a a _ ‘ **vwt S-' 4TCo? °=’c« cm . ■ Todd, repiesenta to the Court, in their pe tition. duly filed and entered on that they have folly adgpnfctered Ikra. Mary MToddl estate. to die all persons concerned, kindred awl creditors to show cause, if any they am, < whv Mid Executors should not be dte , ciSged from their admiuistrat on, and receive letter* of dismission on the first , May 2,1898. —' mil. 11 STATE OF GEORGIA, Bfamumh Couhtt. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, John D. Holman, Administrator of Bom 8. Holman, deceased, ha* In due form of law, applied to me for leave to sell ten (10) sharesof tee capital stock of tto South western Railroad for tto purpore of pay mg debts and division among the heirs of Mid deceased. Tbh is to cite all persons inter tion will be heard ami pamrf «®on- J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. May 2,1898. - - - L STATE OF GEORGIA, Sfaldiho Couhtt. Whereas, J. Chestney Smith, Adminis trator of Gloss Simons, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and alter ed on record, that he has fallv administer ed Gloes Simons estate. TVs Mth®* fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on me first Monday in July, 1898. J. A. DRAW RY, Ordinary. April 4th, 1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Sfaldixg Couhtt. « Whereas, B.R. Blakely, administrator of D. H. Johnson, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he ha* fully administered D. H Johnson’s estate. This is. therefore. Io cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his i administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in June.lß9B. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7lh, 1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Sfaldixg Couhtt. Whereas, Robt. T. Daniel, administrator of E. L. Hammett, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, anl entered on record, that he has folly administered E. L. Hammett’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons 1 concerned, kindred and creditors, to show • cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ! administration and receive letters of dis ‘ mission on the first Monday in June, 1898- 1 J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. 1 March 7th, 1898. Griffin Telephone Exchange BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERE BELL TEL* FHOXB AND TELEGRAPH CO. TNO. D. EASTERLIN, Sept.: W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.’ Atlanta, Ga. * 16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Baley, D. J., Jr., residence. 17 i taker, W H, Groceries. 49 Bishop, J. W., Market. 30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer. 1 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable 31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. ' 31 Boyd, J. D n residence, 3 rings. ! 37 Boyd Manufacturing Co. , 4S Brewer & Hanlater, wholesale grocers 4 Burr’s Sons, H. Hardware, 2 calls. ’ 4 Burr, H. C-, res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 1 45 Central R. R. depot. ■ 39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., resi lence. 15 Drake, R. H., grocries. 35 Earrhart, W. C n residence. 44 Fire department 9 Grantland, Seaton, residency 46 Georgia Experiment station. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings. 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, M%. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Griyiu Banking 00. 54 Griffin Compress. 50 Griffin Saving Bank. 25 Griffin Light and Water Works. 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable. 36 Howard, W. K., residence. 8 Jones, Geo. I, residence. 18 Keßay A Mhoma*, physicians, 2 rings 18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 ring*. 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence. 7 Kincaid Mfg. C<x (mills) 21 L?wh A Co., J. M„ grocen -32 Majgkam, J W, residence, 2 rings. 32 J J, residence, 3 rings S MiH a T office, 2 rings. 3 Mills, T.R, residence, 3 47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence. 23 Morning Call office, 2 rings, 34 Newton A Co., W. H , coal and lumb’r 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co. 29 Osborn A Wolcott, office. 30 Oxford. D. A, market and restaurant. 23 Sawtell, J. P.,reridencr, 8 rings 36 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 18 Sean, J. grocer. 33 Shedd, J. R, market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company; « Spalding County Fann. 12 Stewart, Dr. J. H Strickland, R.F.A Cb. 43 Weetem Union Telegraph Co. MBS WE WORTHINGTON, MvMgvr. VIA " I To Norfolk and Portsmouth, To Richmond, i 5 M To Washington, 15 S To Baltimore via .Washington, ig To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay ■ ~LiueSteamer, ]g To Philadelphia via Washington, jg To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 X I To New York via Richmond and WMhington, to To New York via Norfolk, Va., and - Cape Charles Route, 22 to To New York via Norfolk, Va., and Washington, 2a m ] To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay * Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 to To New York via Norfolk and Old Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and stateroom included, 22 to To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, meals and stateroom included, 23 25 Alio onSaIsEVEEY WEDIESDAYBovm Trip Tickatx Atlanta to Norfolk, Ocean View, Virginia Beach and Old Point Ccmfort, Va., for 518.75. 1 These tickets will be good for retain 1 passage within ten days from date of s*u and will enable merchant*, buyers and t£ public to maae an exceedingly cheap trio to the east, m cheap round tnp ticket* can be procured from either of above pointe to WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL. ADELPHLA AND NEW YORK ’ The Seaboard Air-Line's passenger as vice between Atlanta and the east wexcri. lent Double daily through trains Atlanta to Washington and Norfolk, with Pulp man’s finest drawing- room sleepers. Pullman reaervation can be made at any time. For farther information call on dr address B. A. NEWLAND, • Gen Agent Pass Dept WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. T. J. ANDERSON, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va Binnp poison »eaw.S Potato totom Sara. YoaraabJJsSS |ty. if you Pfgfcygff"!**? lo "• »Meo» noehun. If «• taH to cute. If you hare taken ■ay rat* at or Hyobrowg out, n to this B**r>ndary BLOOD Poisof va guarantee to care. WaaolictttiieiMMtotMti aaie earo* and etaatteage the world Something New! Every housekeeper needs Spoons and Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can tray ■ first class article, of bright solid metal th*t will always look bright, as there is no plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack age. Splendid article for the kitchen picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Chesp and always look welL A. LOWER. No. 18 Hill Street. Southern Railway. - 'WW * r Shortest and quietest rout* with dtmbh I flatly aerrice between Cnlmnbns and Atiaath Cdnaectiag ia th* Uaioa P»«B«ncer statiaa. Attaaia. with Vesr bated Limited, trainy ; ah» I taited State* Vtort Matt trains, to aad ftvto Washingtou, NswYortt ■nflateWfotora potato Also promptly coanectißg tor aad from Chrt tonoova. CuKrauato sad the Northwaa* Sttedate in «flfeo* April IL JBBS. Ceatett standard time except at pointe esat of Atlanta. Nerthboun.!. M »*" Northbound. Deny. Dofly. Lr. Columoua 7.•• ••» j* “ WarerlyHaU “ Oak Mountain f« »M “ Warm SariTifffli ,- Tr - 8W BM -8» 8» »■ - Concord.' ««•■ »•»» - Wilt .Tnm «»•■* “ Oriffln IS • » - Meltenough. »«• »■ •• »• Ar. Atlsnte_ IIM am, Stipto Lv. Attest*.. 11 to nte. 11 *® >■ Ar. Waahtagtou. - •« am »»»■ “ Xwtert ISSSpm Sti aa Lv. AUanta-... IX pm »• »■ Ar. Chattanooga 7* pm •• Ar. LouisviDs T » • m »fltf A7.Bt.Lmmi \ Ar. Or.-jrad IM am PJ» Xo. 30 MmSS S.nmilsa i ■ jteilT p: cUtortL.. tots ffiEj Lt. 8k IxmuS- 9 l»pm.Ts***? Lt. Louisnite ?4S »m “ Chaitajxmg* Slflpm »• »■ • Ar. Attante...77T Ml 4B p m ltaP M Lt. New York. 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