The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, June 03, 1898, Image 2

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TELEPHONE NO. Bditore *Ud FropnraMV am*i tfiti Bfful tw* CMS wwCv f SfSJrtJj at U! *po**i ia tra city y TSrSm«r»S«»®*> Faawna, P»b- ] litiZ evrny nßr *V SUET ’ _____ ® i Qmx aad Un Middlb iw be tin hart ** «•**” * etioß ' * JSStor rates farrfrtT* onapplk*- 1 officwoviitiiMm I •I Spawn* cowrty mkl tfcs city I _ # mgM_ 81 brain. J— -' " I lowa, North Caroline and Miesiarir* - ent auiee that have failed to •mid op their qnot*. of rolooteere on wpii ' ' * A movement it now oa loot to m tablwb a Salvation Army tent al Chickamauga for the benefit ol the Between the war, baseball, picking blacabarriee and the growing popular ity of Candler, Bsroer and Atkinson are having a bard time of iu They are nollins against wind and tide —Thom asville Time* Enterprise. , Is is said that Major General Wheel er will wear the same bat in bis mili tary campaign* that be has worn dur ing the past fifteen year*. Il is awofl black foil, which bo carries in his, pocket when it is not on his bead. J_U !1! "Thai ia a great idea es the Berner- Atkinaon patty,” say* tbe Augusta Cbrowiefo, "that the farmers will uol lake the trouble to vote, and the ‘men who control* will run things at the June primary Wail until the farmers are beard from on that day.” * A correspondent wants to know -bow to throw a boomerang on it will return to your feel.” This io respect fully referred to the managers ol the Spencer and Bob combination. Their experience tn the boomerang busraws bta bee* extensive, not to say thrill ing.—Constitution Like her husband the general, lime Weyler io a native ol the Balearic Is lands, and a* a girl was raviahingly beautiful. Her parents were peasants, and when she merited the general,win was then a lieuteeani colonel, obe could neither read nor write. From the altar she went to a convent, where she remained till her education had la Coat* lUea tbe people are said to be eetobraiing with great rejoicing the bombardment of Boston, Galveston. Mobile and Peneaeola by lhe Span iards, and tbe total destruction ol tbe American squadron te Cuban waters brvhe Spanish rqaadron A abort! while ago they were celebrating tbe bombardment of Cbarteetou and one B or two other Aaaerican ports. F ‘ ‘ The Savannah News says that Mark Wanna ought to feel in a measure grateful far ibis war. Tbe caricatur ists *r» now too busy drawing hooks nosed and hungry Spaniards and at tenanted Unde Seam to denote their J usual arise lisp to Senator Hannah j puny figure and doilarmarked check •mt. And then again tbe senator’s 1 bribery ease bom Ohio,which has been • reported to the federal senate, is not < attracting much attention, became ©I tbe war. •■■■■mwuranaamrawnmn II Maximo Gomes is nor a heroic nM Boeodbaad. then the eomepoe- ( deme era eternally telling fibs about him Owe of their latest yarn. w to tbe effect that an emissary Irom 8.0-co co visited him and pledged the gov ernment ol Spain that it the insur gents would takessdm with the Span iards to whip Americans, Spain would 1 recognise tbe unqualified Iraedom of Cuba. Gnaws ia reported to bare m- BttfOßßd tiWI MM! tO Lmms SMmmff wuwmmM fitWh KrareMi that *8 seal nay more ouch meeaages hie ’ was told to tbe American eorrespon deals by iasargeata who beard it from other iaougectt who bad it from et»a AttaatiM, Farmers. The faratm of this aad adjoining 1 era court bn uro ra this city Saturday, , Jana 18*h, for tbe parpose of steering , diioctan for the farmere* wajuboaee. 4t qg. ny Chawmsn. 1 a&L ■ ’ BtojyiSZ I I think, not Em Uma aqwww* 4t an hour be bar to tarn her brad. Oom I tried to «**k romd totber. but she and another next Star SS and I slunk bock. pom an edgy of wind gam them irMW te we. «w they may taw heard me marine. Jidtaddy She tatter, ro thqr were alarmed to move when I brot sttß again. • was nos nwro than ten pacm firasntta tana rd ma. I shonld mg. and mad- Masod tto adrimbOity of putting my bul latricht into tare a, which I Mt sum* I XmX, tart being uncertain whether Mak* shoe would ta fatal bum my pud- Sy luffed tin myanro acted again with, holdtag my heavy gun at the ready. AttattJtowowr, ate did give see tta tanged for chance, >ft rt T iaXntly pta a ball between the eye •nd tto rar, dropping tar Ute a te«w “»gbi as Hunttag.” hr A. H Neumann. Tbe prevailing soarciiy ol wheal is a war factor of benefit to the United States, but there ia a more humane way of ending the war than by atarv iag tbe enemy into aibmweion Block eded ia Havana the soldiers of Spain, not to mention the wretched reconcen tradoe, are without. sufficient food. We can prolong the war until starva tion reaps its myr'sd victims in Cuba and the famine specter ytalke through Spain itself. If it were our only weap on It might be jmlifiable. But if we are, as <e profroe, making ciriliked warfare we will crush Havana with a master stroke cod rob the- war record of the additional horrors "of famine •laughter.—Chicago Chronicle When Theodore R>o»e»elt, who learned to ride bronchos iu the West, mounted one of the anima * for the first lime, a 10l of people gathered about to see the ‘•tenderfoot” discom fited. Sore enough Mr. Boorevelt went off at the first jump and fell heavily. To tbe surprise of all he in aisled on trying it again, hoaerer.asd ■thii lime stayed on until the animal was conquered. Theo, when he dis mounted, be promptly fainted. It was found that bis tell bad broken one of bis ribs. gverrbogy Says Sa. Ctacarete Candy Caitartic, the most won derful mtdkal discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing Ute entire svsuin. aisi-el colds cwm fever, hatetoal conrijpnaon and bfiteusness. Plerae toy and try a box ofaCJOtotay. 18,35. to cento ifoldand guaranteed to cure by all draggtaa. •eiiimi ■■ ♦ ii ■■ nCLSTS laKXOX EUXQk A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC. For bilioasneas. constipation and appen dicitis. For indigestion, sick and nervous bead ache. Fur ilMflfMißM, xrwwnww and heart Allure. For Aver, chills, debility and kidney dneaaes, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organ ic regutatfoa, take Lemon Elixir Dr. Moalev’s Lemon Elixir is .prepare! fiom the fresh juice of lemoos, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not tad you in any of the above named cSseraes 50c and fil-00 bottles st drug- Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxuv. At lanta. Ga. ATTHE CAPITOL. lamia my seventy third year, and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer fro* indigestion, omstipatoou and biL tousnsm I have tried all the remedies advErtised for these dimsats»an i got no permanent relief About one year ago the disease smnming a more severe and dangerous form. I tars net very weak, and ket fimh rapidly, I commenced using Dr. H. Moafoy’s Lemon BHxir. I gained twelve pwuds ia three mouths. My I rtreagtoand health, my appetite and my y j*fir* i-s* piirfirtTy restored, and now I Mei m and rigorous as I ever did ia my Bta. L. J.Atumxn, Door-keeper Ga State fieaase,' State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga., Aug. 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And to the patriotic soldier who feds called upon to avenge the wrongs to his country, wp ®ay don’t forgefWh loved ones at home—the Mutual Life is prepared to take care of all. And for the benefit of those who have a 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 in this Company that his rights will be fully protected under all circumstances and ths no one need hesitate to respond to the call of patriot ism or duty through fear of the forfeiture erf his policy. RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.” For best plans of insurance please consult me. Jk.. W. HILL, I Special A ejent. mil IF ™ MILWir co.' Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. Tfo. r No.u tof i > Daily. Dolly. Dally. I srxzuNm. Italy. Italy. Italy. Trivm| ««*m< T»amStar Attarta. Ar TMym Dteamj sSym 447 pm SMaai to.. ....Joaaafccro. Ar S£3pm W»am • Mpm S3Spm »llan» Lr-... GriSta Ar 413 pm. >••* tarwariUe to Sripm »§am ««am - TbcanaMoa. toWmpa fTMaia ■ bpm 4XI pan NA a* Ar.. Fwvyih.., to SMpm SSam *S“ Ulipm TtepmU Warn Ar Macon... to 4»pß> SO am s£“■ BNaa « Ar.. Gw*® to Stepan tWam ’**“ ♦Steixaroupm Ar MlDvdswiDe.. to MSam Iteam llTpm Ar. Traamu....... ... -to IMpm 315aa 3% pm Ar Mlllra. toUMazr CKam Stepan Ar ..Aagwrta to SSBar- JJS 1 " 8 Steaw : Stepm Ar awwrali to sea» »*pw •Daily, taxoem Snaday. Train for Newnan ata CuroUton leavtaGriten at *<3 am, ata 1 JB par daily Sntaay. Becarnina. arrivw in Griftn 533 p ■ ata 13 4t p w daily exeest Sntaay. For Santas tefessssMsa asoty to * CL 81 WATTK, Ttaret Agent. GrlWa. Qa EHSO. I>. KLINK. Genl Bopa_. Savannah. Ga. J. C. HAILK. Gea. Iteaeraer Aaeat. to*«tßak.G> E. H. HiaTTON. TmSe Wanace?. Savannah ; Ga. Tybee't JPertificatirse- Our conntryV defenders are no* st Tybee, Gnxgia’s graatest-Searide resort.’ One beery battery in charge of the immense coast defense guns. One light battery; 55 trained hones. Fortifications to enjoy all the pleasures of this delightful resort, and ace the new fortifications. Excursion tickets rates will be on sale during the sense. Announce ment as to rates, etc-, will be made later. J. C. Hails. G. P. A., Savannah, Gx GARDEN HOSE, PlinMig aid Tiive& Anisft of All Kimis. 1 S. CAMPBELL 16 Hffl Street, ■an———a * WMCH WAY IS ■EGMK? Tb escape SmnpKsn a fie* wo«U bean i—pi—ibFfy he naght as wefi not try. Tb findatfe rnisfesis aa we era seEHng in befeoona, peeler, ftningrruu or draw mgroom sstta, a* the price. would bn jut as fadSe Our fine stock of Pezedtaae is of the latest sad handsomest dmtgawfor ran. mer ITai shhi ip CHILDS tOU®. £ Tax Receivers Notice for 1898. I will be at the different Predicts for the purpose of receiving poor State and Coanty Tax returns on the following I dates: April - April May. I Line Creek 4 IS 23 Mt. Zion 5 19 24 ' Union 6 30 25 , Africa J . 21 36 Cabin 8 22 27 Ore’s 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 Jnly Ist except dates named above. Remember office at Edwaid Bron. et Store. Brooks’old stand. Books close July Ist S. IL ILCOWELL, T.R&OoIGk iffi® THE FAWiLY ■ARKET BASKET is always a nncrae ofewrk as defight when filled with deiicicua a»i tempting food products from Statffc. Oxr stock w aL ways so fresh aad hizt zrade, the aroma of onr coffiaes and tarn an fine, sad onr atrrieeanactwfwftMj, ffiffi « hrefo* groceries from ns msassUtaraesjeymad. J. R- SHEDD. I n.LLSEIK.I. Counsellor at Law, GKimx. chl H GEMX&AI. PRACTICB. Ordnarv’s AdvertifiMents. I QTATE OF GEORGIA, . I < O Sfalbiso County. -1 Whereas. J. P- Nichols and J. H. Huff, oflart will of Mrs. Mara If. Todd, repiesente to the Court, in thrir pe iHfon, duly filed and en ‘ e thr toev have fully administered Mri. I Mary M Todd-a estate- Thia is to die all persons concerned, kindred ata I creditors, to show cause, if Any they 1 < why said Executors stau d not! be dta I ■ chsrged from their administrabon, and . receive tetters of dismission on t ittb May 2,1888- —L STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. To all whom it may concern: Whores, I John D. Holman, Administrator of Rosa I A Holman, deceased, has in due tom ol law, applied to me for leave to sell ten (10) vhvrem nf the capital stock of the South-I western Railroad for the purpose of paying debts and division among the heirs of said I deceased. This is to cite all persons inter ested to show cause, if any they have, why said order should not be granted before me-on first Monday in June wxt te 10 o’clock a. m„ at which times said appbea-1 May 2,1896- I QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Spalding County. Whereas, J. Chestney Smith, Adminis trator ot Gkes Simons, , re P^ BtJ . *® Court in his petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that be has so”? ad ° ul J“‘'e? ed Gloss Simons estate. Hus u there fore to cite all persons ccncernea, kinarea I and creditors, to show cause, if any tbqr rwn , why said administrator should not I be discharged from his administration, I atatecerie letters of dismisston on the I first Monday in July, 1898. I 7. A. DKEWRY, Ordinary. April 4th, 1898, I STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. I Whereas, B. R. Blakely, administrator I of D. H. Johnson, represents to the court 1 in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he baa fully administered D. I H. Johnson’s estate. I This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show I cause, if any they can, why said adminte trator should not be discharged from his I administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in June.lß9B.l J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1893. I STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding Coumty. I Whssms, Robt. T. Daniel, administrator ofKL Hammett, represents to the court I in his petition, duly filed snl entered ro I record, that he bss tally administered E. L. Hammett’s estate. This is, therefore, to ate all persons I concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said admima-I trator should not be discharged from h» admiiiistiution sad receive letters of dis-1 mission on the first Monday in June, 1898. i J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1898. Griffin Telephone Exchange BRANCH Or THB SOUTHKBN BKLLTKLB PHONS AND TKLKGRASkICO. JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt- W. T. GENTRY, Assistant SupL Atlant*,Ga. IS Anthony, Dr. E. R-, residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drag Co. 1 Bailey, D. Jr, residence. 17 Baker, W H, Groceries. 49 Kshop, J. W., Market 30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer. 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable. 31 Boyd, J. D., wirehouse, 3 rings. 31 Boyd, J. residence, 3 rings- 37 Boyd Maanfectuiag Co. 43 Brewer & Hanlata-, wholesale grocers 4 Burr’s Sons, H. Q, Hardware, 2 calls. 4 Burr, EL C-, res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R. R. depot 39 Oak & Son, G. grocers. 16 Couier, T. J n residence. 15 Drake, R. H_, grocries. 35 Earuhart, W. C n residence. 44 Fire department 9 Grantlata, Seaton, residence. 46 Georgia Experiment station. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. SB Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings. 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfc. Co. 19 Griffin Ox 14 Grign Banking Cb. 54 Griffin Compress. 50 Griffin Saving Bank. 25 Griffin Light ata Water Works. 3 Griggs, Bob, Every stable. 36 Howard, W. Kl, residence. 8 Jones, Geo. I, residence. ~ 18 KdfoF * Mtanaas, physarians, 3 tings IS Nelly, Dr. J. IL, residence, 3 rings. 27 Kincaid, W-resadence. 7 Kincaid M& Co. (mill*) 21 L'-eh & Co., J. EL, grocen. 32 Ma-sham, J W,residence,2 rings. *3 Mangtam, J J, residence, 3 rings 3 Mills. T. &, office, 3 rings. ’ 3 Mills, T. R, residence, 3 nap. Moore, Dr. J. L., Twaderwe 23 Mousing Call office, 2 rings, 34 Newton AGdl, W. H., coal and lumlfr 5 Newton Coal ata Lumber Co. 33 Oribona A Wolcott, office. » Oxford. D. A. market amd restaurant a Sswteß. J. rings. M Seaary.WEH.Jr, reaidmo. > WBraxa, J. M, grocer. SflwfS 8 " 810 * 1 » Stewwit. Dr. J. F, residence, 11 Sttxitand,R.F.*Ckk « Worttsn Caton Ttetegruxfo Co. mibb we woKTHnraror, S:;S« ,lte GRIFFINTO the east I •i ull i 111 nll n 111*11 ill r *lalllL» DHTEMSTIALPASSIMOBB RAT 23 To Norfolk andjortwnanth, |ls W-kino-U, 15 50 I To Ba more vta Washington7 i<j 70 To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay 1 Line Steamer, L . jg ■ To Philadelphia via Washington, w $ ■ To RfctaSta and W W W Washington, 22 on W To New York via Norfolk, Va., and S Cape Charles Route, 22 to I To New York via Norfolk, Va, and f Washington, 22 to ■ To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay I Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 to ■ To New York via Norfolk and Old I. Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and | stateroom included, 23 to I To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, ■ meals and stateroom included, 23 35 t Alto on Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY Rma* I Trip Tickets Atlanta to Norfolk 1 Ocean View, Virginia Beach ant te I Qia Print Coafcrt, Va.. for WhH 518.75. I These tickets will be good for return ■ passage within ten days from date of sale ■ and will enable merchants, buyers and the » public to make an exceedingly cheap trio B to the east, as cheap round trip tickets can « be procured from either of above points to I WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL. I ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK I Tbe Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ser- I vice between Atlanta and the east is excel. ■ lent. Double daily through trams Atlanta ' I* to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull- M man’s finest drawing room sleepers. ■ Pullman reservation can be made at any ■ time. For farther information call on or ■ address B. A. NEWLAND, ■ Gen. Agent Pass Dept. ■ WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS, ■ T. P. 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