The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, May 31, 1898, Image 2

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ttMr'flOVW Oath’kftHwar® Store 1 1 <r«r kpronK NO » I ’ — ( j. p, a 8. B. Bawtkll»... • £d>tor* rad Proprietor* , _. W .- . ' W--- will U naMWW ru« MottMlNU tUUL WUI <* p«u***w™ I tedy-Momtay •»*l rt<^g^y!?X B .******"*? . .IHO city. 1 Mtopij*G*omu Fabmm*, pah- ’ —y Thared val Wctt per £« I SSe for aU aronihs, b* for **• month*. Ttaatav* papereaaet •* *■/ wtA fflwHttif MflMd ‘ Cuxrad th* Middub . <laoasHA Fa«»» will war be the beet medium* for thi* entire *ecttoa < the HtttUk 1 Aitvteiataur rata* fiwteshsd on applic*- . ■" ! mNhptftiMM!: iltoM|M«tolito M Grffiifo One mk from tomorrow will eeo theetaeeof the treat gubernatorial eake**lk C.adlri will hare tbo cake, the twine th* walk . The walking i* gwd Ahnt the cake I* belter —Bruns wick T'**** The Ca*» of Bneeia, eo the eiory root, ha* among hie hoombold au ttn derotudy, mogoUrly like b»m in. ap peeranoti who ebnwe himself at the window* of railway carriage* and the lik* a b«n hi* imperial ewjeaty doe* not wiah to disturb himeelL ✓ Ptol. Cor laid waa lecturing to come student* on hygiene al Booth Ken» eiogtoa a few year* ago, when a tiu deal from the province* naked him how he (the undent) could *afeguaid himeell in drinking London water. The profemor rather *t a riled him by replying: "First boil It, thou filter it, and after thbl—drink brer.** Ibero will be a *l«np taxou every bdiblb of rWedWne 'tnd perfumery, every box of matches, every bank check and many other things The lax on beer and tobacoo will be doub led, and heavy laxm will be laid on corporation*. Everybody is kicking, but to no pnrp***. Fbopla who gw to war, whether from motive* of piety or plunder, noU pay, and war* cote* high, tow—New Orleana Picayune. Capt* ****** We crack rifle shot, i* U the fiUd lot a d»el with say two Spaniard* who may feel like accepting hie challenge. H* propose* to fight iwoof them ala limo, with Winches ter*, making it a three cornered duet Theeaplaia, who hold* honors a* a marksman along with Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver, eaye Be would p«i bullet* through lbw hearts at both hie adver eariee before either of them had tiaee to cock his rifts - WBBBBBBggJ-tt L-.M!U A number ot bumneeo firms ia Can ada are using a private poetel ward, ow which is printed in colors of embfom atiedevko indicating the aafoaol fee ing between Groat Btiraia and tbo United State*. Cetaa*b*a. with the eagle al her feet, and Britannia, with the lioo al bor foot, aro seated togeth er, with tbo ehiebd* of the two «*» trice ia front ot them. The American and British lag* aro. wartog ewer theca, a prolaro «*f the gfcbe appearing in the center, and woven ia the Aerie* aro the words, "Anglo Saxon, Gloria Mandi. On* Aia*. On* Goat* A contributor to the Qeearapolitan aaagaaine makes an tauwkting **g gostio* with regard to liquid air and its peeeikle wee* in the forthcoming Cuban campaign, any a tbe Bavannah New* Th* temperature of liquified air is 312 degrees below aero. Th* treemng paint m death to yellow lever gone*. Liquified air is now beiat menu tecturtd in commesciel qaanti tiro. It ie th* ide* of the Ciewapab kan'b contributor that with hqaid ear th* temperature at hospital aside hstring paint, at th* dieeretfeu of th* thatch thee pnstectiug the ***** free* danger nt tentrirrmg Gm hew and tianta The gm'hXlkfos axe that date ' ing the next few year* there vrifi ba , I I I lapuneunoref a ctiE a* he* rogribr < aMetiag* al veterans *t Bptßßag amnqy arewpectadtsbeaftfee efty bast a*W oAdarik a. aa want Beteadkg, Men ABaaL aamefimportßMe looking to Ba llhefe Bamunam. OamaMier CewMWUdb** m*a**i*er m—*a* warn '©—■***». __ I g War Mareet. w | ■ - _ a»*wv ft> - —mil Washington newspaper had a bsanti* I the other day. - Tboeal (wo hero** were Admiral Drwey, the hero nf Msnila, atd Worrh Bagley, lbs bre«e young tntigu who w*e kilfod off Cardenas Oaa to-day stands with •II tbs trappings ol victory about him, a great reception awaiting him when ever be return*, from thankful hearts of millions of bi* countrymen, a great hland alesfdng at bi* feet gained by tha ptowee*<| hi* arms; the other retting In a cemststy, with Li* *tory written forever Vari throng* met 1 him when he came home—but he never eaw them; beautiful tributes were pay to Life by eloquent tongue* —but he never-heard them. In the last *leep he i» •leeping, never to know anything of the fame which came to him by hie death. A great theme for an editorial it was—there tan heroee and well did the paper handle the them*. But to u« cam* the thought as wc read it thri there ware more he r<»ea than two tn these two ergage menta, heroe* whore name* we never will know, whore fame will hardly go beyond tha poor little home* where •ad syv* we*p for them in vela, and where the *tory of their prowe*- hard ly g«>ee beyond ths fireside—the pri tale* who died with Bagley neb lb* Winslow, the privates «ht» ricked tnrir live* that Dewey might become a hero. We would notdetract one iota from the fame of Ibero “Two Heroe*." Men could not be braver or more worthy; But the unknown private* who died with Bagley wetv.Auet a* brave s* he, and the men who manned lb* gun* which sunk the Spanish ship* *l Man ila were juet as breve and patriotic a* Dewey But fame rsreiy come* to the private, be he ever so firiee the glory of bi* deed* ar* blended in the glory of the deed* ot hl* superior offl ter. Il is al way* the way of the world through all time. Bui ii might be well for the American people lu remember that there are more than two heroes, and when they build their monument to brave Worth Begtey. put upou it the na*MU ql the brake private* riio gave for their count*/ to mneh aa he gave —their live*; when they build a mon ument to Dewey, build it also to hi* brave roamea to whori* courage and hetoiem is equally due the credit of the victory —LaGrange Graphic. The JacksonvilleTimee-Uofon says: "The t rase port ship St. Cbarlee, which was in Port Tampa last week, i* a queer craft, and attracted a great deal of attention She i* • *:dewheel •tewmvr, and 1* built so that she can run either on land or water. She was built for o*e in the lake* around New Orleans, and could go from one to the other without any troubte, iraveb ing over the ground almori as smooth ly aa over the water. I< is reported lb*l the Su Charite wW no used for hau'ing waler from Key West to th* fleet at Tortuga*"' • - - - msmsmwamwmwawwwaswwßw——■» enrriw tvww gr.rrre AFLKASANT LEMON TONIC. Fte sick and nervous bead- Pte iteroJessaes*, aerronsaess and For fever, duDa. dehilAy and kidney demeans, tetoe Lamo* Nfadr. Imfim, for nanral and thorough organ ic tepelMMa, lake Demo* Elixir Ifr. IfariqrYTimo* Eixir ia prcparoi vrikh otter vrgrtableMvvr tonkß, and will nckfe* yoßiaaaycf th* above named dfesMte fiteandfilftlbotttas at drog- S *Papuri<*'ybyDr.H. Mmut, At *"> G *\tTHE CAPITOL. ItektnyywW thhdyaer.aqd for IfotenDto tana «£T¥C SnJte permanent relist. About one year ago the dieeaae aaanmiag a more severe and dangwrou*fofm.lbeeame v«ry wuak, and tartW npM^.lOMtemncefi Bring Dr. H. Moxley's Lcaatm Wixir. I gained twelve pounds ia three mouths. My strenfftn and health, my appetfoe and my digeattM were perfectly reahwed, and now Iltels* young and rigorous as I ever did ** it- • i LJ.it teem-. Dror-teepee-Ga Sesmftetee. State CqpteL rifewr-.tfe , Aug- A ISM MOXUETS LEMON EXJTTB Jb I KM" tatte used ansny kinds for vremnwfetroub- Mna. & A- Gmtamam. Bqgfom A *. C- ——W—l ,H I ■ »« Bicycles . . —BY |P.EWUCO. PBWT D£UV£XT. i ■ ." I | ■ ■ I " 1 !,g", -- x CANDY f T> ■ FA AA. > Mj iB Wk ww w W CURE CONSTIPATION j foe 2Sc SOc DRUGGISTS m The Best Company is the Company that does the Most Good. J , 1 —the — ■ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. 1 IS THE OLDEST Di THE UNITED STATES AND THE LATEST IN THE WORLD. Since orgamration to the present **•;£*“ P£ d “ d now holdß on polietm not yet due the enormous sum of ><I6,OOO,UUU. Its dividend record is unsurpassed by any other company m the world. It protects your dividend* in case of death and provides for your o.d age. See that your policy has this clause inserted in it As compound results are the eource of life of all the old line companies, what And for best results take a policy in the grand old MUTUAL LIFE. Fathers aw to it that the daughter, the.pride of your heart whenas sailed by the vicissitudes of life and touched by the crtel be provided with a guaranteed income lor hie. TheMU TUAL LIFE, the rirongro* financial institution known on the globe—twice as large as tne Bank of England—writes that guarantee. prepared to take care of all. And for the benefit of those who have a pohfy in tliis grand old company we give the following extract from a letter of the president, Richard A. McCurdy: “I wish you to assure every policy-holder in this Company that hi* rights will be fully protected under all circumstances and tha no one need hesitate to respond to the call of patriot - iem or duty through fear of the forfeiture of his policy. RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. For beet plans of insurance please consult me. A W TTTT iT i Snecial Asjent. GEHTHIL OF EEORGH RNW GO.” «*»-*► Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. < *e.Al»> : *’ SS r- Deny., Drily- j surwwe nelly, tally, mux- Trtroa TteM ta.—Atari* .......- ...A** jmjro nteaa* J«*» BMa*a KTdcd ****** ta....—... ....JcweWb0r0...............Ar* *SSp«wdßm*** • *w taiwrov-u. ra4mS4m2S BSS «§S !»*■ “ llTymAr. ■ -TW**nii • •... .to IMym dgj* i-Si ; ,8g .■■■■■—— JgSSS L« |*» l» "tally. Vrocawt Swatay. Treta tar Neva** aril Omits** M*vw*Grt«a wt »s ata ate 1 s* >w_*afly erroU taatey. tararelav. antvva la CMS* Ste»*«adu«*>ac dally wkccb* taaday. For fw*vkcr tatar*attaaay*iy a* C. a WHIWt, natal Ag*ri.qrifoa. a* flno. D. KUNX. Gealtata.tavaaaah.Qa. J.C. HaiULGwa- hrowwAccax. tay-aaah,G» £. XL HDrroN. Ttwrte lf*n*srr. tavronaKGa. Tytae's FBrtxfiMtist*. O*r coaukteyV defenders are now at Tyhee, Geotgto greatest Seaside resort. One heavy tattery in charge of th* iwroeme coast deftem guns One Brtt battery; 55 trained hone* Fortifications f raped! v nearing eceapfetion. I Get ready to visit Tyhee, to eejpy *ll the pleasures of this delightful resort, sad see the new farttiteatiun*. Excursion tickets at low retea will be oaaale during the summer. Announce, menlm to rates, etc. will be made biter. J. CL Hana, G. P. A_, Savannah, G*. GARDEN HOSE. Ptuihißg g|4 Tiiwsrk, AHiap ts Ail KNs. A. S. CAMPBELL 16 HUI Street. 41 1 Ml THE PCTHBE «f tor Wihafrai hot pIBMMK, Tvtfe Sm mj* to Sfaato. wfaafa he toto? Kotpjwasr*n«w toe toegatox w an tofarfa« to 3tfto —r Fanatare far saaatot aad twrirntot, to&OMt stoto, odi aactaaa, toe. Mi *qr«aaaat tofe itotoftiigjiiiiwi CHILDS » CODMED. Taxlßaeaivws Mtibca ftr 1898. I win be at the different Prerinets for the purpose of rcertring your State and Coenty Tax retarm <m the following dates: April April May. Line Creek 4 IS 23 Mt. Zion 5 ' 19 M Union C 20 S 5 Africa 7 21 26 Chhin 8 Ml ST Orr's 9 23 2S Akin 11 35 . 30 Griffs oa Orrt dayfc You will find me at my cAce ia Griffin at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE aS the time from April Ist to July Ist except data named above. ITrnwrahir cAce at Edward Bro*. Bart et Stas*. Brooks’ cid stand. Books dose July Ist S. M. MW WELL, T. R & Ox Ga, 4^^^^-^ :sss!:=== - - mFAMLY ■ABKET BASKET vtoa Oto arito totofam a»d toMfloc feod fMteto fro* StettX Orrtock fa al- Ml*»factoa*iMigrate, Ute wm* of oar ofc* aai teas ao tae.aadan anirt»wtorta T , toM * tototo of J. rTsheDD. wtisaa.i. Counsellor at X*w, ®Hmx» <UL ert-flar/g Advertbemente. l _ QTATB OF GBORGIA, 1 O Spalding County. , 1 J. P. Nichol* and J. H. Huff Rt pen tor* of last will of Mrs. Mery M. 'odd, represents to the Court, in their pe- SSy M T«W'. aute. Thte >■ to cite *ll person* concerned, kindred And creditors.toshow cause,ifAny they am, why arid yertentors should not] be dis charged from their administration, and receive letters of dismission on t r»t Monday in August3gff Ry - o^fwy May », 180 ft. 1 1 STATE OF GEORGIA, X Spauuhg County. r To all whom it may concern: Whose*, John D. Holman, Administrator of Rosa 8. Holman, deceased, h*» in due form of law, applied to me for leave to aeU ten (10) sharesof the capital stock of the South western Railroad for the purpoee of paying debts and division among the heir* of said deceased. Thiaistocitealiptrsonsinter ested to show cause, if any they have, why ' ■aid order should not be granted before me on first Monday in Jew text by 10 o’clock a. m., at which time said applica tion will be heard and upon. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. May 2,1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spauuxg County. Whereas, J. Chestney Smith, Adminis trator of Glee* Simons, represents to the j Court in hi* petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that he ha* folly administer ed Gloes Simons estate. Thi* i* the*» fore to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if *ny they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from hi* administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July, 1808. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. April 4th, 1898. ♦ ’ .' - ■' QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Spaumsg County. Whereas,Hß. Blakely, administrator otD. H. Johnson, represrit* to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on rccoid, that he has folly administered D. H Johnson’s estate. This ia, therefore, te cite *ll persons concerned, kindled and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why saidadminte tr»tor should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in June.lß9B. » . J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary, f March 7th, 1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spauhng Ooubtt. Whereas, RobU T. Daniel, administrator ofE. L Hammett, represents to the court in hi* petition, duly filed an J entered on record, that he has folly administered E. L. Hammett’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharxed from hi* administration and receive better* of die mission on the first Monday in June, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th,1898. Griffin Telephone Exchange BUNCH OF THX eOUIMAH BELLTKUC PHOXX AND TKLBGnAPHCO. JNO. D. EASTERLLN, SaptiJ W. T. GENTRY, Asssiant Sept.’ Atari*, Q* IS Anthony, Dr. R R, reridroce, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drag Co. 1 Bailey, D. J,fir, residence. 17 Baker, W H, Grecrrie*. 49 Bishop, J. W., Market. SO Blakely, B.R, Grocer. 41 Bowden Bros, livery feeble SI Boyd, J. D-, warehouse, 2 rings. SI Boyd, J. D., residence, 3 rings. 37 Boyd Maanfectenng Co. <3 Brewer A Hankrter, wholesale grocers 4 BurTs Sona, H. C, Hardware, 3 call*. 4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle A Ward, 45 Central RR depot. 39 Qak A So*, G- W, gtocm. 18 T. J n retidetKe. ' 15 Drake, R EL, grocries. ; 35 Earchaxt, W. C, resdenoe. , 44 Fire department. » Grassland, Seetoa, residence. 46 Georgia Experiment stetion. XIGnr.DrJT.oMce. SB Gray. Dr J T,Buay tsde,3 rings. SI Griflta toe Works. 6 Griflte,M%. Cu. »GriM*Mfe(fe. 14 Grry tariiwg Ox 54 Griffin Compress. 50 Griffa Saving Bank. » Grata Light and Water Works. 3 Griggs, Boh, Every stable. S 6 Horiud. W. imidtece. 8 Jones, Geo. L, resadenee. IS Kd ey k Mtemaa, phymoaaa, S rings » Meßy.Dr. J. residence, 3 nag*. ST Kmcaad, W. 7 KiaeaidMlg. Co. (*mHa) SI Leach ft Co., J. grocers. St MsEgbaaa, J W,residence,Snags. St Maagham, J J, reaaiewce, 3 nags S Mita. T. B, ofifee,S rim t MBta»T. R,imMi*r i,3rfe». 4T Mere*. Dr. J. S 3 Jfcaaure Cai*. cMee, S 34 Mewtow ftOx, W. H-» coal ate femVr 5 Newton Qoal amd Limber Cd. » Otiborn ft Wokstt, «Mee. Sfi Oxford. D. A. attakelaad re*tear at » Sacwteß, J. Firtash ar*»3 nag*. Bl Ba*evy. W E H, Jr, reeadewae. • Sen, J. M, grocer. S 3 Stated. J-B-, market. 31 Suritan Raitatad. ISSotetaroExpranQnteay. SB BpaMmg (fenafif Ftam. P Stewart. Dr. i t. 11 Btefektani.MF.ftCß. « Wmtam ISfeafrfenpkCo. MISS WE WORTHINGTON, gjs ft a * ■tawSanaMML^mmroJ 1 I a GRIFFIN TO THE EAST SEIBOHD AIRLINE, DimiMTIAL EABBENGEI aAT 2i | *0 Norfolk and Portsmouth, J “8 To Baltimore via Washington, i« 2? To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay 70 Line Steamer, ia an To Philadelphia via Washington, ij I® To Philadelphia via Norfolk, w £ To New York ria Richmond and 50 Washington, «tn To New York ria Norfolk, Va., and W Cape Charlea Route, 22 tn To New York via Norfolk, Va, and 00 To New via Norfolk, Va, Bay °° Line Steamer and Baltimore, m To New York via Norfolk and Old W Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and stateroom included, »(to To Boston ria Norfolk and Steamer, meals and stateroom included, 23 25 Also on Salt EVEBY WEDHEBDAY Hoqm Trip Ticket* Atlanta to Sorfan, Ocean View, Virginia Beach and Old Point Comfort, Va, for 515.75. I These ticket* will be good for rttan passage within ten day* from date of wk and will enable merchants,buyers and tfe public to .make an exceedingly cheap tdn to the east, as cheap round trip tickets caa be procured from either of above points to WASHINGTON, ADELPHIA AND NEW YOML The Seaboard Air-Line** passenger m. vice between Atlanta ana. the esst is exete lent Double daily througb trains Atisau to Washington and Norfolk, with PnH man’s finest drawing room sleepers. Pu’lman lucrvaucm can be made at uy time. For further information call on or address B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Agent Pm* Dept. WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta T. J. ANDERSON, 1 G. P. Portsmouth, Va IJLODDPOISON for seoas prwe under same xaaraa •lf r™ Prefer torn*hers v»v.la» •Ueetrt tnrttnrTTT»itrnlfenMnilt>riHilt>in- - I noctaZtaifrilSto etiry, in rtiG* ■rineb, and attH haveaebes ua Mun. Maoou*Yat«J>eainmpyh.Bore Threap any ]£nof Hate-or Zyebrowa taUte! •at, H to tM* Saeotetey SLOOD POtsoS w» a aa ranter to etna. WaantotW tta anteeaaea an* rnaneiaw* tba world fora eaae weesanoteara. 3Bbto ttoesa has alnn Infled the ‘kill nt tbsßost eiaiwot pbyd rt*a* ASeAOOO capttol bated ear cneonfo ttoaei raaranty-A haririoan 1111 ft tet aeaM* oa CHICAGO, Something New! Every housekeeper needs Spoon* sad Forts for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can buy * first dare srticle, of bright aoliibmetal that will always look bright, m there » u> plating to wear off, at 50 omta per pack age. Splendid article for the Jritchea packers, to send owl meals, etc. Chtap and always look welL A. LOWER. No. 18 Hill Street. Soothers Rmliuy. lieu tea* ate qnicirte aetee wife 4tete dally aarvten hetwaa CintL’teiaa *te Jftote, Vtotnd tauaa Site Hail tn*aa*a aa* ft** SHtert* ta '«OM* Stay L Mta Otete atatenr* tone <«■**** F«**** *—> nt Afitea. ' - *n.« Jta.se" Hartte—*. jmta-. 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