The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, June 01, 1898, Image 2

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_ teaate .. -.-I- /*•!! ‘ morning van. , GROTIN. GA, JUNE I.IBML 1 "- < o«e** W Marte’Uriwar* Stem I telephone no. » , ■" I J. P. A S.E.BAWTELL* | Editor* aad Propristof* | -■ . Tun Mounw Gam. wiH * £•*“*•* I < bT n«lSmiJ (Jkmu Fjuuraa, pub- 1 liahodrauryThuredyttfiOcta P*jy ’ BfeforateaK>aUAlMforthr*a ternth*. , Th*shore p*p*roe*nt to any addreaa, . P JfcSjmta Gaia and th* Middlb i Guomha Fuuon will *var be to* beet *dy*ftotenMritaMlbrtob«aft*«Mtioa ( oaapplk*- Mm i Official Pw» Ma* Orttaiy; •I SpMhi cmW aad »• CHy if Mh. L I . - I Th* *4toiohU*Uj« h** 4*m w*U to ehot off all ioformalion as to ,lb* movement* of th* fl**ta. Aoxiooe as lb* p*opl* naturally ar* for n*wt, they understand that aay newt they g*t aatMt of ?«ceeaity teach th* eaemy. Ae «• know a«l to not hint of hie plana, his kaou fedg* of oar plana would b* ol peculiar advening* to him. We shall k»ow all about ihingi after they hav* happened. And that ia all lhat reasonable men will want to know un der present oonditiona—lndianapolis N*wa. „ ~ .. A rather amutiog story is told in connection with th* municipal elec tion held in Richmond the other day. Th* Democrats wer* somewhat nr pri«*d, when th* votes were count *d, to Bud lhat they had swept Jack son.ward, which is th* great strong hold ol th* Republicans. Th* reason ol this unlocked for turn in effeirs is said to b* that toe negroes kept »viy from to* ballot boxes, for fear lhat th* federal notoorrtfoe stould Use th* poll lists in drawing recruits for th* war with Spain. They w*r* afraid that if th*y voted they would b* drafted. Very few people ar* aware of th* fact that in a watch they are always provided with a compass, with which, when to* sun so shining, the cardinal pointe can b* determined All one has to do is to point th* boor hand to to* eon, and south is exactly hats way betwen the hour and to* figure IS on lb* watch. This may seem strange to to* average reader, but it ie easily ex plained. White lb* sun is passing over 180 degree* (sast to west) th* hour band of the watch passes over 3Godegrees(from 6 o’clock to (b'clock ) Therefore toe angular movement ol tha **)• in on* boar oorrteponde to the angular movement of the hour hand in half an hour, h*nes, if w* point to* hour hand toward the sun th* Ira* from the point midway be tween th* boar hand and 11 s'cloek to the pivot ol tbs hands will point to lb* south. Some titootbs ago, it will be reasem bervd, during th* progress ol certain labor trouble* at Hasteton, Pa, a law Anetro-ITangarian miners were shot and killed. There have been several commueicatious between tbs govern* aerate of th* United State* and Aus tria-Hungary with regard to toe mat ter. without arriving, as yet, ala sat- Waetory understanding. It so being whispered in some quarters, notably in Iff*doe, that th* Austria* Emperor will make to* matter a pretext for a quarrel with the United Stataq, isj or der that he may ***tel the Q*w*n Re gent of Spain, his niece, of her diffi culty. If Unde Sam is under any sort of obligation to to* Rmparor b*> cans* ol the Hasleton affair, ho will pay an indemnity like a man; but if be so not, the Emp*ror win be mighty apt to dissever before a great white that be ie monkeying with th* wrong fterrmvU *■TIO av GiaAltaa* in Wfath- Tbe fadtowing te from a description i given by a htend of lb* family who I visited th* death chamber during th* walked to lb* tide of th* narrow ' tittle bon bed, wb**e bead was am* * with a pattern of gold This back- ground era* in sharp contrast crith th* moored all that raaaained of to* gnat I f t ifciß WWLS | y* ttCf |j| 11 WM Alio Lbo frfbNßdkf of pffftCW leaked down ftsftwfe of wlMtai ffffwrfUffi mbcwhb* MiU mb, termly Mt the M>*K tight drawn to* bp*. It was m death lb* face of com* great leader of sp had ever b*»n over to* most arduous and ragged path*; and though dumb, it still eroms to my, ’I hav* ffirivmt. I hero doo. my doty? «Th* etosed eyes snd hand* clasped tight within each other wer* truly th* attitude of one who had gone to sleep fervently praying to his God and h* bad don* so. Thom hand* folded up on lb* she** seemed exqoimte bite ol carving by a sc*ipter’s chisel. Th* oobl* forebe«d, so deep bHten with tortows, wrought by ear* of empire, by a ceaseles* eombat for pod, was | now almost smooth sad sereos. The majestic form has shrunk, but until it finally crontotes into dust II can never lose lhat Infty imperstor cast which all knew so well when it was full of lite and vigor. •I turn away with profound v*nera lion and dim, unutterable wonder at th* mystery of it all. Not a sound from the world without ;wnly this rig id praying,exquisitely sculptured piec* •f clay, which not so long ago moved senates, multitudes, whole nations by Ito fervor, its etoquenc* and its great purpoe*." ■ ' ■n. dmlaai'i On* Official Favor -All during Mr. Cleveland’s two terms as. president Mrs, Cleveland’s most intimate associates were those whom oh* knew before maryiage,” say* a writer in the Jun* Ladies’ Home Journal. "One of them was the wife of a clerk in too treasury department, who lived in one of toe mpst modest litlte homes in Washington’* most unfasbijnablo district. This made no difference to Mrs. Cleveland. Often the White House carriage cared to 'pick up* the friend for a drive. "Another of her intimate friends in Washington was a young woman who taught music to support berself. Mrs. Cleveland eblained many pupils for her. •‘Another was the wife ol a strbg gliog lawyer, and each week a-bouquet of White Hoose flowers came to cheer the home of to* fn*nd of schoolgirl days. ■ ■ i si "A fourth was toe teacher of a small kindergarten, who, when the Cleve land children reached a suitable age, transferred her school to the White House, and toe children and grand children of the Cabinet members, and Os the lamßie* of Mrs Cleveland’s fri*ade, and of the friend* ol to* Pre*- idenl beeam* h*r pupils “The only 'official' favor which Mi*. Cleveland asked of her busband wbil* be was President was the appointment to office of the husband ol her eoltege roommate” Attention, Veterana In pursuance of a call at last regular wyrtirc.sH tmttm nt Spalding oounty ire exported to be at the city ball at 10 o’clock a. m. next Saturday, June A Bui nem of importance looking to the Atlanta reunion will be attended to. Wm. R. Hamxjhtum, Coaunander Spalffing Oounty Ounp. ■QSLBTfiLunxiuxn. A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC. For bffiousnem, constipation and appen dicitis. Foe indigeetion, tick and nervous head ache. Foe tout team mi, weevouness and heart fidlure. Porfever, chilla, debility and kidney dheaaes, t-k* Lemon Elixir. Ladiea, for natural and thorough organ ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr Motley's Lemon Eaxir is prepared foam to* Desk juic* of teaaoM, combined with other vegetable liver tonka, aird will not tail you in any of the above named dfomern 50c. and fil.o* botttee at drug- only by Dr. H. Jtouxr, .At lanta. Ga. AT THE CAPITOL. lam iaaty mnty third year, and for fifty yean I have been a great snfihrar ftewa iutoritte coMttaariM and bil fomnam? "I huge fried <Ol the remedies advertitedforffiem diseases, a* 1 got no permaneMT ielie£ About one year ago the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became vary weak, and loet fieto rapidly, I commenced using Dr. H. Moatey’s Lemon E?ixir, I gained twelve pcrands in three months. My streagth and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel m young and vigorous ml ever did in ay life. L. J.Aixdbso, Purr krrper frt firafr fms*-, State Opstnl. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. AlS9®. MQZLETB LEMON ELIXIR Is tin vny best nndiciM I ever *a*d for the ffiaomm you recoaaaamd it and I tenw used miny kinds for vromaatotroto- Mwl & A. Gsmum, Hashes A Bodfs Fhcteey, Sakm, M. C. Bicycles . . —BY H.P.EADY&CO. KUGHiwm. Bonn sEumi. ——|< CATHARTIC ■ZrwTx/*DIFh ’ - h prooarra * l* The Best Company is the Company < that does the Most Good. h 11 THE J IIIITim LIFE HMCE tO. OF MEW YORK. ' IS THE OLDEST IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. anceorganixation totoeprromit has paid and now holds on policies not yet due th* enormous sum of $716,000,UW. I Its dividend record is unsurpassed by any other company m the J • It protects your dividend* in case of death and provide* for your old age. 1 See that your policy has thia clause inserted to iL As compound results ar* th* source of life of all the old line What is beet for the company should And for I results take a policy in th* grand old MUTUAL LIFE. , - • I Fathers am to it that the daughter, the pride of your heart, whan sailed by the vicumtudes of life and the TOE. toe be provided with a guaranteed income for life. LIJX strongest financial tostitulion known on th* globe—twie* a* large as tn i Bank ot England—writes that guarantee. = ~ And to the patriotic soldier who feels called upon avenge the to his country, we aay don’t forget the loved ones athome-t he Muted Me is prepared to take care of all. And for the benefit of those who have a PO“®y I in thia 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 to this Company that his righto will be fully protected under all circumstances and tha no one need hesitate to respond to the call of patriot ism or duty through fear of the forfeitare of hfe policy- „ RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. For best plans of insurance please consult me. A ~W. HILL, Svecial GEHTRAL OF GEORGIA MW COf Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. No. »| 4a. k I j Uh* 1 jgft/ Daily. Daily, j Daily. smbowb. __ j BsHr. | toDr- USS «5S IgS •«- » fc . g= BSZ SSZ SBS 155 185 SSZ Mm*eg*yflte- ......pr ISOaw 1H»■.Ar........... . ..Tmaflle.X*i ISSym h? 5“ lUw SSsyiiAr MPsm.— Dr’UMem; iSSZ imSwl SSSfAr B*y»*s>. bvl SIS ami !»*>>■ CuroUtoa mvcsGrttta at Sts am, aad 1 sS pw Saily except Sunday. fiMattomk arrivaa InGriWa Sm V m aad » top m daily except Smteay. few fwnta information apply to asxa q S- WHITW, Ttekea Agual, Qifa, On tHDO. D. KEDrtkGm’lflßpl, Savannah. Oa. _ J. C. HAILK Gen. Pam■wer Axeet. Sa*«nnah.G» JK* a. nX2I awuanwD* wu Tyhee's Purtiflcatjfrr.s. Our counfry’s defenders are now al | Tybee, Georgia’s greatest Seaside resort. I One heavy battery in charge of the! immense coast defense guns One light * battery; SC trained horses. Fortifications » rapidly nearing completion. » Get ready to visit Ty bee, 4o enjoy all the pleasures of this delightful resort, and see the new fortifications. - Excursion tickets at low retes will be on sale during the summer. Announce ment as to rales, etc., will be made later. J. C. Haius, G. P. A-, Savannah, Ga. GARDEN HOSE, Plnbißg aid Tiiwirk, Ante il All Dto. 1 S. CAMPBELL 16 Hill Street. jf WMCH WAY IS HE GAIK? To escape Sampson a fieet woeJdbeaa impcosrinlity.so he might as well ant try. Tb Pwraatns as we aa» sgy mfettie Oar fiae stack of Funffimcfocr the latest anil lantanremt dengas for mon. CHILDS A GODDARD. Tax Recefars Mafiee fir 1898. I will be at the dirierent Precincts for [ the purpose of receiving your State and County Tax returns on the following dates: April April May. Line Creek 4 18 M ML. Zion 5 19 94 Union 6 30 85 Africa 7 21—98 Cabin 8 22 27 Ores 9 23 28 Akin 11 25 30 Griffin on Orris 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 datar named above. Remember office at Edward Bros. Rack et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books dore July Ist. 8. M. MWWELL, T. R. S. Co. Ga. NHSB THE FAHLY BASKET BASKET is always a source of carious defrght when filled with defiefoss and tempting food products from Shedd's. Oar stock is al ways so fresh and high grade, tire aroma of oar ccffiam and tern so fine, amdooi service so satisfactory .that a buffi if at groceries from us means future enjovment J. R. SHEDD. WK EISEARCY, JL, Counsellor at X&w, C" CTOTIM, GA. tGKWXHAI. PRACnCK. AtfvMrtisffMftllfß * I t..... 1— -= I OTATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Spalding Couptt. I Wbereai, J. P. Nichol, and J. H. Huff, I Mary M Todd’s estate- This i» tberefore to efts all persons concerned, kindred and I emditote to show came, if any they am, . why said Executors should noil be dta- . charged from their administration, ana I > receive letters of dismission on t ret < Moaid * y j.°aDMWßY, Ordinary. May 2,1M8. ‘ I | STATE OF GEORGIA, Spauhbg Oounrr. I To all whom it may concern: Wberms, John D. TTnlman, Administrator of Rosa I 8. Holman, deceased, has In due tom law, applied to me for leave to aril ten (10) «harra of th* capital stock of the South western Railroad for the purpose of paying I debts and division among tbs heirs of said I deceased. This is to cite all persons inter ested to show came, if any they hav*, why *rtd order should not be granted before I mean first Monday in June Mxt ire 10 o’clock a. m., at which time said applica tion win be board and passed nptm. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. May 2,1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Braunx* CoUBTT. Whereas, J. Cbertney Smith, Adminis trator ol Glos* Simons, Court in his petition, duly filed and enter-1 ed on record, lhat he ed Gfom Simons estate. This is there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they I can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, | and receive lotos of dismission on the I first Monday in July, 1898. X J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. April 4th, 1898. 1 r-TATE OF GEORGIA, I o SPAimore Couurr. Whereas, B. R. Blakely, administrator lofD. H. Johnson, represents to the court I in his petition, duly filed aad entered on 1 I record, that he has folly administered D. I I H. Johnson’s estate. Thia is, therefore, to tit* all persons | concerned, kindred and creditors, to show I cause, if any they can, why ssid admiiri*-1 I trator should not be discharged from his I -dminiatrstion and receive letters of d»- I mission on the first Monday in June.lß9B. 1 7 J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. I f March 7th, 1898. STATffi OF GEORGIA, Sfaldisg Coubtt. Whereas, RobLT. Daniel, administrator |ofE.L Hammett,repreaenta tothecoart liw hm petition, duly fifed an J entered on I record, that he has folly administered E. (L. Hammatt’amtate- This is, therefore, to cite all persona | concerned, kindred and creditors, to show I cause, if any they can, why saidadminis- I trator should not be discharged from his I administration and receive letters of di*. I mission on the first Monday in June, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. I March 7th,1898. Griffin Telephone Exchange BBAXCH OP TKB BOUTHXBX BXU.TKU PHOKB AND TXLKGILAPH CO, JNO. D. EASTERUN, Supt; W. T. GENTRY, Asristant Supt’ Atlanta, Ga. — 16 Anthony, Dr. E R., residence, 3 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. Jr., residence. 17 Baker, W H, Groceries. 40 Bishop, J- W-, Market. 90 Blakely, B. Grocer. 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable. I 21 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. > Si Boyd, J. D n ratideaee, 3 rings. 37 Boyd Mannfectunng Oo>. 43 Brewer A Hanferter, wholesale grocers 4 Burr’s Sons, H. C„ Hardware, 2 calls. 4 Burr, H. C-, re*. 3 call*. 38 Carlisle A Ward, druggists. 45 Central ER.depot. 29 Clak dk Son, G. grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., rerilesax. i 15 Drake, R. BL, grocries. I 35 Earahart, W. C w residence. 1 44 Fire department 9 GranEtland, Beaton, mriitenfr . 4* Georgia Experimsut rtation. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Sde, 3 rings. - 23 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfis. Co. 19 Griffin Mfe-Co. 14 Gri®n Banking Cb. 54 Griffin Cosnpraa. 50 Griffin Saving Bank. 25 Griffin Light and Water Works. 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stabte. 36 Howard, W. IL, residence. 8 Jonas, Geo. L, nsadence. 18 Kdtey A Mhomxs, physicians, 2 rings 18 MeOy.Dr. J. ML, residence, 3 rings. 27 Kineaxl, W. J, raqdenre. 7 Kincaid Co. (milia ) 21 Leach A Co., J. JL,-grocers. S 3 Mangham, J W, randence, 3 rings. 23 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings 2 MUIS. T. BL, office, 3 rings. 2 1611a, T. tt 47 Moose, Dr. J. L., r»dence. j 22 MtmsnmCaix office, 2 ring*, L, 34 Newton A00.,W.H., coal andhmb’i k 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Ca r 29 (febora A Wolcott, office. jf 20 Oxford,D. A. marketand restaurant L 22 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence, ffi Bears, J-M, grocer. ■ 38 Bbedd.J.&,mmfctt. s 34 Southern Bsßrond. 13 Southern Exprem Cora™ » Apl£>g 12 Stewart,Dr. 11 StricklanAß.F.ACA MWmten Union "telegraph Co. MISS WE WORTHINGTON, ■ L. i CRlFFlHtotheeast ; SEABOARD AIRLINE 1 DHTEMNTIAL PASSEKGEB UTgS. 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I note case* and eoaltengo U»e world for » s 3 Something New! Every housekeeper need* Spoons and II Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can buy a first class article, of bright solid metal that wfll always look bright, as there h no plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack age. Splendid article for the kitchen picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap and always look well. A. LOWER. No. 18 Hill Street. Southerh Railway. I *' I Bborta* rad qrtekoat root* wffli.draN* telly aenteo betwora Ootarahra rad Ateate 1 I oraraotlra 1b flte Uafoo Pramrar ataten, AUaaSroth Vranntod Lfaadted teteay; ate | Miai Mafl tratw to aad frna Vr«ahin<u.n. K*w Tor* aad all Baatora potato I Schedule tn efftot May L ■* Crattal I taadard tora wtewt at potato oaat of Attaata, I w Mo,«V Mo. •• I rriitaairaf Dolly. Dolly. I Lv.Oaiaatea •» *J» !£ J* I - Waverly Hall lE** - Oak Mountain. 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