The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, May 13, 1898, Image 2

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' ■ - A* 1 II QBFfIN, GA-, MAT 11* Ms& 2 . ..._ 11 tfMre«Fw Pavto’Mrtvuv Store TgtlPWilX't KO y* ' ' ■ ■■■'-- n J P A 8. B.BAWTKLL, fltitow and Propsfatore. Jg* juTr MH > 43.ta few rix skMiba, fLffi ft# h»w Dritverod priat iatbs toy. Tbe Minin r eaoaou Futuna, pub- ItaMrt votary Tharod vntMkfe ft* gaar » farsixtaoutoUta fcr«ta» marth*. 7W*toy*Pta>to*sntto *ny M** n tl **ni witd ffift mittß BMttu to Mum ■ Oiomu Fauna* wfll war be the tot afywtfamg write** for thb retire sstoou * AdvwStag rotas fartotad on appfiea . I OfficM ftpr Orftay tfSjfiffifCMUMflflH! atn. ga.'H.'L l ."ff 1 ,'..-J..l—!!S X-JSS Th* fate Cbarlea A. Dana received 110,000 for bfa -Reminfacenae* of the Civil War," now runniag ia au eastern SpainMewon aaattor bril&ut eta* lory. She hen succeeded ta polling 3JQOO suite* of Hu* water between the Cep* Verdefa* end S Mapaonta squad* The Holland aubmarioe boat rtayed under water nearly two hours the orb er day "If it aver gets near a Span* fab erafaer the fatter probably will stay under water much longer than - that,'’ aaya the Aaeerkor Herald. Wheat ehot up Thursday to 11,50 per bwabeL Many a man made a email fortune aod others made for* tunes not so sasa'.L The part to bo regretted fa that the farmer* who raised the wheat by the rweal of the brow, get none of Ibfa advantage. The profit ia to the board of trade apecafa* tor, who exercise* hi* wits merely. •HHS.J 1-!- The eehbraied McDowell divorce ease, which ha* been before the Fol too Superior Court for more than a year, came to an end Monday. The live which on Thanksgiving day, 1896. bound together Thomae McDowell, aged 77, and a woman who was nearly fifty years hie junior, have been sev ered, and both are now free V merry •f«“- / The will have the eatfafaetion of knowing that the danger from yellow fever will be minimised by the attendance of a corps of the moot expert fever doelore ia tbs world, ample hospital arrnge* moots and a large number of nurses, and all of tbs medicine* and sick room appliances that are known to modern medical practice.—-Savannah News The corruption of Spanish office* ’ bcldrrs, particularly in the colonia! | service, has bees unexampled in mod- I era times. The curreot etorfae of their venality la recent years ia Cuba atone would fill a book. Aod shoo we seek tbo ceueeeof Spain a worldwide decline the Might io her administrative rervke most be given great prominence. The lemon cannot ba tost fMK Americans at this time. The spt4l «»* go. Behold Spain’-Springfield Re- • publican. Beeidea the danger of fevers, there fa still another reason why the Cuba campaign should be pushed to speedy completion. It fa but a little mote than three months now until the ope ning of the West India hurricane aea eon The furious wind* which bowl around Cuba io August and Septeac her, and sometimes later, are more dreaded by the American navy than tbo menace of every ship under the Spaufab flag. Should such a storm strike nor ships off the Coban coast or in the Florida straits, it would require all of the skill of the commanders to keep them afloat. g Gen. John B. Gordon thinks the war with Spain shook! be rushed to s cooHoeion. In las ever** of an in terview a few days ago, be acid: “Tbo . best way to avoid fosse* by fever and buliets is to crush the Spaniards with one blow, and bring our army back borne.** Ilia evident that the ad ministration io preparing to net tn hoe with Geo. Gordon’s opinion. Un leas tbo Spanish fleets make a bolter showing than they have yet done, tbo spirit will all be taken out of the Span ish land troops io Cuba, and the one crushing btow may be delivered with out daisy. - get*- ** j. .. « ■ -3 ■■ z. ■;U r.’ ■ , . . > * J Z■“ < . t , k j I FISHIFMa AwtUi ta • ■ A modari Cfawfcmd yruth. an Adel bmt etMteryrsdrsate. boarded a math rids cur a few evenings ago. and when be mated himself canfamiy dropped hto small gripsack the to brirind feet Pwweatly the <nr b«mm to *M wp. Meat rs the new paasengm were girto and as they came ta <me by am the AMbert man owwifodalong m getaway to hfo gnpemft. toe met M half p ton girts at bis left, and It was to that directum that kfa grip won totod. pretty assn the car ** ping place, and the Adribsst man be tboaghttamarifuf btotacm«a Be put his hand to the floor fa wam’ttoa that fa. the grip wasn’t toe Befett a Utris way to the toft; he couldn’t Tbsw ho atasfofataMd wp. Pardon gsfa" be mid. with a mme wbat intoed amnttmanee. “but I have a grip ammwbere under been. ” And he fieri was dainty boot heeta. two rs them badly rundown. He reached a little farther. Another boot best The girts bagms to wriggle un- the young man agate. Hit esmsfammee was still mere in flamed. This tto he arum tohfafeet. “It’s here wwmwtiriw ** be mnrmwr •d. “If yen to’t okto *’ u ««F again." Down bo went and clawed .fang sMH farther to tbo left. "IT* got it.” Im muttered. Ha pulled, but ft didn’t coma ••One moment," humid, "bareit fa." the bashful youth reclined that ho had fodder the young women’s fdot. Ha stood up at this with a despairing glare- Perhaps the girfa wen moved to pity fey hfa hopeless look; perhaps they didn’t like the way the other pumengon were giggHng. Anyway they shuffled around and soon produced the missing bag. And the youth with the scarlet face scooted from the car.—Cleveland Plata Dealer. HOW THEY WOULD SPEND IT. tomt KBvrtmsuS m So Wbat and Gtri* would do wmn ns. A very interesting experiment with school children was recently made in Springfield. Mam, by Dr. George E. Dawson. He persuad-xi 1,307 of tiwm, nearly equally divided as to sex, to write an answer to the query, "If you bad <5, aU your own, what would you do with it?" Nearly one half of them (44 per cent) answered that toy would deposit to money ia a bank, 118 per cent would buy clothing. t.S per cant would buy something to eat, 15.3 per cent would boy toys and other means of amusement, X1 per cent would boy jewelry and finery, nine-tenths of 1 per cent would buy firearms. 1.7 per cent would spend it tor travel, 14 per cent wonld spend it for ethers and spur eeat would buy books, eta. The dispositioe to mve shown by so many of to children fa attributed by Dr. Dawson largriy to their roeosptiMl jtyto mggmticu. While to children do not realise to full significance of saving, to idea haa been engrafted up on their minds and ta bound to have its influence. In notiag the percentage ri tom who would buy clothing it should be remembered, he mya> that many of to children were in urgent need of something better to wear. Thom who I voted for enmeshing to cat were morily voder JT years of age. In regard to trav el, to figures show that as children grow older to desire to go out into the w&ld inonflses rapidly, reaching its Ifeigbt at about to beginning of adoles cence. The desire shown by to boys for fire arnm fa an expreastonof to hunting in stinct tot awakens when toy are 10 or 13 years of age. At tot age boys Ito to get hold of books of bunting aod adventure. The tendency to buy books increases steadily as to children grow older. This etas* numbers about twice as many girls as boys. The cfam which meal fist I a feeltag of altruism also numbers more girls than boys, towing that to greater genercaity of women fa strikingly manifest evan at an early age.—New York Post Lan. M*. V. a. A. On looking at a late map of Mfasouri one will find to name "Log” as a post office at to extreme Western end of Newton county and about eight miles aouthwest of Grand Falta. A few days ago Deputy United States Marshal Short had occarion to serve papers from to Oklahoma federal court cu several per sons residing in that direction, and he was given their poetafltee address as Log. As it was not a familiar name in this vicinity he wandered about to hills until be came to to end of a log bouse extending from to brash and concluded tot it was to place be was Mb# rMiing for. He asked for to post master. and a woman replied that to was to official, and upon inquiry as to her name the officer also learned that to was one of to parties to be subpoe naed. She was also asked why ber office was called Log and stated that to didn’t know exactly, but tot when to office was first eetablfafaed it was called •‘.L-ghnurn*’ whinh to poetoffiee de partment cumaiiiered too lengthy. «° i* dropped to “ina " Fwm City Ji'iurnal n* T**u«e to* DemlL Mrs. ifrgg*--** I gut astetaxfcated as pee do, Td go off we where and eboot atyarifi faggr Fno yon (hfa) wouldn't «’ dear. If you wash (bfe> hato as ’taat’- cated as I am yon eouldat (hta> Ut skids of bar*.—Ctiimqpi News "Tea afmaT 1 amCevoa Sfo reading aduUnoveL’’—43rico«o . II ' ' r ANTIY I < w w CATHARTIC I \ jffv I yJM J m i « ■r , u*Lwy ~ CURE CONS 11FAI lyN Ifc AU. & * ■. MUCGgTS _ '''. rjQLneHIMFr ' 111 ' W® IF GEORGU RIILWII CO. ♦♦♦♦♦ Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. -qg-jTw, "w ■ dkT"-** — '' I JFt 1 < KtadSto! | toW- srsrtose. |pefly.|fcfly. sBE ~E isE «s ss= Ktgfaiwflito ............fignefoeriPe- imam»***£*■■• let am invmiAr..—...... .."reijwiD* hltem* as :asS-:~ »■■■ C—A—, SunUv. Bstanto. arrives ta Grifika IS >■ to psc telly etxeevt aw fu'ttartato'matkm apply to . K. W. HDFTMt. Tnto Mmasrer. Savunnak. Ga. JI ’ ( gas fa'’’ 1 jyLjgtfalKd L OgLUB 1 KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PICTURE of to Maine and look pleasant, Unde ( Sam nye to Spain, while he takas a snap . shot! Keep your eye on to bargains we are offering in light summer Furniture for to City home-or country cottage, in en- ■ ameled and decorated bedroom suite, odd bureaus, braes beds and dainty designs in odd chairs, reed and rattan rockers, etc. ’ 1 and they cannot help plearing you. > CHILDS & GODDARD. I mmtoßmwunumßUtemteßuumsHUUßSummnmuuuumußummnmuuteßteimteaunmwuunm I Iffh I A FEAST IS CUBA to Jackal has enjoyed fc»r to past three . years, but the eagle win drive him trom < . his prey. We have a fasst ia store tor ’ i those who will prepare it in our choice I meats and country produce. We keep a ■ I feast bottled and canned up continually 5 1 in our high grade stock of canned goods, f choice teas and cofltew and the prices wiU ’ sever drive you away. ■ J. R. SHEDD. WM. L H. SEARCY, JR., ! Counsellor at Law, f GRIFFIN, GA. I I GEHBBAIa practice. 1- ! BO YEARS’ i ■< -11 i > I L\| . MA M arm s Dxsigmw FvVffffw covvnmirruflto. » A«rm**B—< * akattk tete«lfte*w flfMtgwtefr* r<r f*wr n ‘*****-*^--- asa .yiffiKlKwm* l A kaateMMtr *MtMS*S wiiriW ,Tw—l etr «*taH**«f mW Mtatete taanak W*m*.Sl * - y*w:.Wte —tta.SL BaMkr*U ■iwSmlii i. t HwHI & C<.— ‘j |ew Ysrti r mfata caSen r auwatammXnL" ; GARDEN HOSE, HuMr; ui Ttarak. ' JMffiKMML 1 S. CUPBELL, 16 HUI Street. | ■ ■ Tax Recerwra Nfltice for 1898- I wfll beat to different Precincts ft» to purpose of receiving your State and County Tax return* on the following dates: April April May. Um Otek 4 18 23 ML Zion 5 » ta Union 6 30 25 Africa 7 M 26 Catan 8 22 27 Orrt • 23 28 Akin 11 25 - 30 Griffin on Orrt days. Too wfll find me at my officeta Griffin at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE an the time front April Ist to July tat except dater named above. Remember office at Edward Bros. Rack et Stare, Brootaf old stand. Books toe July taL & M. JTOOWELL, T. B. 8l Co. Ga. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Thia la to notify to ritineua of Griffin that Mr. W. B. Hudson has been appoint ed Sanitary Inspector of to city. Beginning on Monday the 4th Inst, he will make a thorough inspection of all jsemfaea and localities and advise what is needed to place to-tocality or premises in a sanitary condition. He has full author ity under to Board of Health of to city to institute whatever sanitary mssmnes he should deem necessary. J. G. Bbookb, lama, N. B. Dnnwnv, J. F. Snwanr. WMffiffi S JWMPXJtemryr WriWta 11 JK fl\J We cf case* of v ytsn’ ataatew Cured 1 tl* of ta* abrntate core, free to any «=seren who *MT send UwHrP. O. and Express address. Wta Mvl** Mr Ml wWStwr • core toaddrem CMrWUL- n>nb F. BvAtoarfit. RewTssk B*ttlh*n Baptist Convesttao, Norfolk, Va., Xay &-I2.UK. Account of to above occasion to Cen tral of Georefa Railway Co. will sril round trip tickets May 2to 6 inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, at one fare. C.B.Wnm, • J. C. Hails, T. Griffin. G. P. Savannah. Registration Notice. { The county registration books are now open at my office in Hasselkus’ Shoe Store and all qualified to do ao should call and will close twenty days before eack election. T. R. NUTT, T. C. Low BatantoJforfolk.Tb., Accouzt Soutt *m Baptist Qouwstiffi. of to Baptist conventions al Norfolk, Va., May 5-12, to Southern Railway will tell round trip tickets May 2 to 6, inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, 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 full particulars address, 8. H. Haudwick, A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Raxdall Cliftos, T. P. K., faam. C. 8. Wurm, T. A-, Griffin. Tybte’s Tnrttflcatim. country’s defenders are now al Tybee, Georgia s greatest Seaside resort. One heavy battery in thane of to fanmenae coast defense guns. One light battery; 55 trained bones. Fortifications rapidly nearing completion. Get ready to visit Tybee, to enjoy all to ptea**res of this delightful resort, and sen to new forfificatinua Excursion tickets allow retm will be on rele during to summer. Anwoonce mrot as to rates, etc., will be made later. J. G Haan, G. Savannah, Ga. QMflnMtal ttfltanl Ctefemc* M E (tank, MA, Baltimore, May 4-M. Account of to above nrcasinu toOen- I trel ofGeorkta Rrihray Co. wfll seti round |triptickataMayl,3aDd4,wfthfinallim- IA MsySl, 19*6, at <me fare. |(}.B.WtaCß, J. C. Hann, - T. A., Griffin. G. P. A, Savannah. • ... , ' M M I .. ■ MMMM*—■*— —* I gTATE OF Executor* of fast will of Ifn. M. Todd, re? rewnts to to Court, m their pe-1 titfon, dnly filed and entered cw recmd, | tbaLtbey have fully administered Mre. | MarTM . rodd’s estate- Thw fe therefore | to rite al! person* creditors to show cause, nS* why said Executors sboukl mtte dta charged from tofr administratfon. and recede teiten of dismission on the first Monday in August, JBBB_ J. A. DHEWRT, Oidiasfy. May 2,1898. '-'i STATE OF GEORGIA, SPAUinte Counrr. lb all whom it may concern: Whereas, John D Holman, Administrator of Rosa 8. Holman, deceased, has in due tom of law, applied to me for have to sell ten (10) shares nf to capita! stock of to South western Raiiroadfor to purpose of paytag debts and division among to heirs of?” deceased. This is to rite all persons into ested to show came, if any have, why said order should not be granted before me on first Monday In June wxt bvlO o’clock am., at which time said applies “ te May 2,1888. STATE OF GEORGIA, Srawnre Comm. Whereas, J. Cbestney Smith, Admims trator of Gkns BmoM, reprerenta toto ! Court in hfa petitio*,dmy fi«MaßM®«r -ed on record, that be has frilly administer ed Gloes SimoM estate. SVHo cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they ran, why mid administrator should not be dfactorged from his administration, and receive tetters of dismission on the first Monday in July, 1888. r 7 A. DREWRY, Ordinary. I April 4th, 1888. ' <5 ' E ~ OTATE OF GEORGIA, O Sfaijmxg Coukty. Whereas, RR Blakely, administrator of D. H. Johnson, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered D. HL Johnson’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why saidadminw trator should not be discharged from hm administration and receive letters of «»- miwinn on the first Monday in J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, CoUXTY. Whereas, RobUT. Daniel, administrator ofE.L Hammett, represents to the coart in his petition, duty filed a*2- entered on record, that he has fully administered R This is, therefore, to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to rix>w cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ministration and receive letters of dis miasiou on the first Monday in June, 1898 J. A DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1898. Griffin Telephone Exchange IWtCHOrm SOUTHKBX BKU.TKUI raon an> nuMßaraco. JNO. D. EASTERLIN, W. T. GENTRY, Assistant SupC Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. R R , residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. J, Jr, residence. 17 Baker, W H, Groceries. 49 Bishop, J. W., Market. 80 Blakely, B. R, Grocer. 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable 31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. 31 Boyd, J. D., residence, 3 rings. 37 Boyd Manufacturing Co. 43 Brewer A Hankiter, wholesale grocers 4 Burr's Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calk. 4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R R depot. 39 Clak A Son, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., residence. 15 Drake, R H., grooves. 35 Eamhart, W. C., residence. 44 Fire department. 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence. 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, Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Grigps Banking Co. 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. 13 Kelley A Mhomas, physicians, 3 rings 18 Melly, Dr. J. M, residence, 3 rings. 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence. 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills) 21 A Co., J. M., grocers. 32 Maogbau>, J W, residence, 2 rings. 32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings 2 Mills. T.R, office, 2 rings. 2 Mills, T. R, residence, 3 rings. 47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence. 22 Moßxnre Call office, 2 rings, 34 Newton A Co., W. H., coal and lumb’i 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co. 29 Osborn A Wolcott, office. 20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant 22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr,B rings. 26 Searcy,WEH, Jr, residence. 18 Sears, J. grocer. 33 Shedd, J. R, market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company.* 28 Spalding County Farm. 12 Stewart, Dr. J. F M residence, 11 Strickland, RF. A Co. 48 Western Union Telegraph Co. MISS YVE WORTHINGTON, Manager. I m 111 CRIFFIHTOTfIEEAST I I VIA I I I SMB NHMtt. Tb Norfolk and PortoßOUtb, si 6 | £|SK&.. _ S 3 I To Baltimore via Washington, i« tq N To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay I 1° y*^? Btoa ’ 19 w I To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 sq. 1 To New York via Richmond and I Washington, 22 00 | ToNew York via Norfolk, and 1 Cape Charles Route, 22 00 | To New York via Nortoik, Va., aod Wtthtoton, 22 00 I To New York via Norfolk, Bay I Line Bteamer and Baltfauore, 22 to I To 8 and t ßtemner, ~ °° meals and stateroom included, 23 25 I ' AtaoonSsIsBVEBTWEDOSDATBmd Trip Tickets Atlanta to larfblk, Ocrna Vtaw, Virginia Beach and Old. Potat Ccmfart, ▼».. te $15.75. The** ticket* will be good for return ‘ r W of ale, I and will enable merchants, buyers and the I publk to make an exceedingly cheap trip 1 ’ to to east, as cheap round trip tickets can [ be procured from either of above points to WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL t ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK., ’ The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger aer. ’ vice between Atlanta and to emt hexed lent Double daily through traina Atlanta to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull man's finest dr*wirs room sleeps*. Pullman reservation can be msde at any time- For farther information call on or address B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Agent Pass Dept r WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS, i ’ p^SSS£SF in "' l * G. P. A-, Portsmouth, Va ||| ■HLOOD POISON I m'N RDPHAi TYS"" 7,B ** m OTICAmA*mIJL aMtayot-Ter- B « Offered in 15 to* Mjr*. Too J prefer to oom* bet* wwwmtoo. snttSMiJt y*r*a toe—. Ifyotitove cty, inm** ntWwh, an* wai b*r* **&*• **s r gia*- Mocotg ratefce* in ayth, Sore Throat, ‘ any part of JtaKS- Bnlr tallinx n Mt, Kto Uu* *a*nM*tojy ntoon Polios L wnMMrtMtpcsrfc w*«atoctottomoatotet£ aMtooaae* and rtiaFlamy* tbn w*rH for* Tff7k4^'' Ft? re Cxfinfia 1- .oUarton. Addrres COOK RKMEDYtXk. £ I?**SmtaTtate*ifabCfnr*ft<h t- ■ .i- 1 k ' Something New! ’ ' Every housekeeper need* Spocm* and g Norik* for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you eaa buy a first class article, of bright solid metal that t will always look bright, as tore is no plating to wear off, at W cent* per pack age. 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