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TELEPHONE NO. 22.
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The above p»p« •** to “J bddree*,
imiatiiiwi naid at price* named
P Th* Mokmimg Call and the Middlb
Qbomu Fabm**wlll *w
advertising medium* for thi* entire *ection
? f Advwriaing rate* ftuntohed on applica
t on ■
Off Icia! Paper of the Ordinary
of Spalding county and the City
ot Griffin.
An Indian* editor hM wotf a salt
against a delinquent atibtoriber ‘ who
bad Dever ordered the paper” bat who
it wee shown bad regularly called lor
it and bad takes It not of the po*toffice
for two year*. ~ <.
A young lady recently aenl twenty
|ve cent* to a Chicago advertieer lor
p receipt to whiten and keep the hand*
*oft, and received thia reply : "Soak
them well three timee a day regularly
io diah waler while your mother real*."
Several day* ago God. Evan* wrote
to Col. John Hunt! ol Barneaville, to
aelect a aponeor for the Confederate
Yeterana of the Sixth congreaaional
diatriet at the reunion in Atlant*. Col.
Hunt ha* conferred thi* honor upon
Mi*a Polly Roger*, of Barneaville.
Commodore Watson, who la to com
mand the squadron bound for the
Spanish coast, ia a Kentuckian, and
come* from good etook. Hi* mother
waa a daughter of John J. Crittenden,
one ol Kentucky'* mo*t distinguished
•one. Wateon ha* a aplendid record
ae a cool, clear beaded officer, and ia a
•tranger
According to the Baltimore Ameri
can the government of Belgium haa
iaeued au order that every newapaper
in the country ia entitled to free uae
of every railroad. The buaineac ol
newagathering the government re
gard* ae of so much importance to the
developement of the nation. The
government* following thia aenaible
and up-to-date view will find a free
prase of even more uae than a stand*,
log army.
They have declared Gan. Joe Wheel
er'* aeat in congreM vacant and are
preparing to elect a auoceesor in tbo
Eighth Alabama diatriet. But the
national houae haa given him leave of
abaence and doe* not recognize any
vacancy, and aa the bouse la a judge
of the elections, return* and qualifica
tion* of its member*, Gen. Wheeler’*
would be eucceesore may have tbeir
labor for their pain*.—Sprinfleld pt
publican. /
Do you know what has caused the
pale cast of thought tu take possession
of so many normally gay countenance*
within the past few day*? It is the
■train of figuring out bow a man is to
do business when he can’t buy revei
nue stamps and when the failure to
u*e th* stamps is construed a* viol*'
lion of the law whether the govern
ment can furniab atamp* or not. The
fifteen puszle ia a small matter when
compared to thia cruel infliction.—
Raleigh (N.C.)Post.
Every newspaper man baa at some
time in hie business experience met
the man who takea more papers than
he can road. He ia the man who paid
twenty-five centa for an almanac,
wiped hi* noae on an awning, tried to
blow out an electric light, put a nickle
in the posloffice expecting the poet
master to appear, wanted to lick the
caahier because lb* bank cloaed at
four o’clock, and doea various and
many other things that make it plain
to the most casual observer that bo
really doea take more papera than be
reads He ia numerous in every
community and we must bear with
him—Ex.
Confederate Veteran*.
It is desired that every veteran who
intends to go with Spalding County
jCpamp to the Reunion at Atlanta on
•the 20tb, will furniab bi* name to the
following committee by the 16th:
T. W. Thurman,
T. P. McDowell,
A. W. Blake,
Wm. R. Hanleiteb,
Commander.
■
A curloua etory i« told In the Brit-1
hh war office. Some year* ago a
I workman wa* engaged in caaliog met
al for tbo manufacture of ordnance at
tb* Woolrich arsenal when bo loot bi*
balance and fell into a huge cauldron
containing twelve tonaol molten steel.
Tbs metal was al white bra', and of
course the unfortunate man wa* utter
ly consumed in an instant The war
department authorities held a confer
ence and decided not to profane the
dead by using the steel in lb* manu
facture ol ordnance, and the enormou*
mass of metal was actually interred
and a Church of England clergyman
read the borial service over it.
The Georgia watermelon may soon
have to compete with a formidable ri
val in the Texas watermelon. II the
Lone Star State produce* melons in
proportion as she doe* cotton, her
competition may develop into a Bea
on* matter, and rattlesnake* from Ban
Antonio may vie in northern market*,
with Kolb gem* from the sand beds of
Brook*. It is stated that so far thi*
season there have been shipped from
Texaa over 30Q care, which have found
a ready market io lhe weal. The crop
ia reported not to be *o large aa waa
anticipated, owing io the drought, but
the quality ia good, and the outlook ia
for an in creased acreage hereafter.
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ONE CAR
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For Salo Cheap, by
J. R- SHEDD.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,.
Spalding County, Ga.
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twelve months' sup
port to Mrs. L. H. Bowdoin and her two
minor children having performed their
duty and filed their report in this office,
let all person* concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary at Ordinary’s
office in Griffin, Ga, by 10 o’clock a.m.,
on first Monday in August, 1898, why
such report should not be made the judg
ment of the court. .
J. A. DREWRY,
July 4th, 1808. Ordinary.
fYRDINARY’S OFFICE,
V/ Spalding County, Ga.
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twelve months’ sup
port to Mrs. Elizabeth Dourough having
performed their duty and filed their report
tn this office, let all persons concerned
show cause before the Court of Ordinary
at Ordinary’s office in Griffin, Ga, by 10
o’clock a. m, on first Monday in August,
1898, why such report should not be made
the judgment of the court.
J. A. DREWRY,
July 4th, 1898, Ordinary.
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Schedule in Effect Jan.. 9, 1898.
N0.4~N0.1Z No. 2 No.l «o.li No-’ 5
Dally. Daily. Daily. z btatiom*. Daily. Daily. Daily.
TsOptn 4 06pm 7&oamLv .Atlanta w-...Ar 785 pm 1120 am 746 am
885 pm 447 pm 89am Lv.JokeeboroAr 652pm110 83am *s®*™
815 pm 880 pm 912 am Lv Sriffln Ar 613 pm Bs*am ®«*®
8 45pm 605 pm 845 am Ar BarnesvilleLv 642 pm 8 22am 5 47am
t7 40 pm tl2o6pm *r.... Thomagton...*....Lv+Boopm +7 00 am
10 Is pm «81 pm 1016 am Ar .Ypyayth Lv 614 pm 862 am * Ha®
nlOpm ?20 pm 1110 am ArMacon ...Lv 415 pm 800 am
1218 am* 10 pm 12 08 pm ArGordonLv BOf pm 710 am 810 am
t 8 50 pm +ll6 pm ArMilledgevilleLv 76 80 am
laoam 117 pm Ar . ..Tennille Lv 156 pm
815 am 82$pmAr MlUenLv 1184 am DWP®
BKam 68spm Ar Augusta Lv 89am *wpm
800 am * 6 00pm ArSavannah..La 8 45amsuupm
•Daily, fexaept Sunday.
•w Train for Newnan and Carrollton leavesGrlffln at Bss am, and 150 pit daily except
Bunday. Returning, arrive* in Griffin 520 p m and 12 40 p m daily except Sunday. For
further Information apply to
C. S. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga
THEO. D, KUNE, Gen 3 Bupt„ Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Paasonger Agent. Savannah. Gs
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
“BETTER SETTLE UP
before your bills get too, high,*' Uncle Sam
advises Spain. Some young couples are
thinking of “settling down’’ instead just
now, and feathering their nest with every
thing that is appropriate for a new home.
They will do.well to examine our superb
stock of fine furniture, that we are selling
at such attractive prices, before going
elsewhere. We have some beauties in
parlor sets.
CHILDS & GODDARD.
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OUR PRESCRIPTIONSFILES
show the esteem in which we are held by
physicians and the public in general. Our
prescription department is conducted on
the most careftil plan, and prescriptions
are compounded from only the purest and
freshest drugs, and no mistakes are possi
ble here.
N. B. DREWRY * SON,
B 8 HUI Street.
Tybee’s Fortifications.
Our country’s defenders are now at
Tybee, Georgia’s greatest Seaside resort.
One heavy battery in charge of the
immense coast defense guns. One light
battery; 55 trained horses. Fqytifications
rapidly nearing completion.
Get ready to visit Tybee, to 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 rates, etc., will be made later.
J. C. Haile, G. P. A, Savannah, Ga.
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Trade Marks
Designs
' FFff v* Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
qutefiy ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions «trictly confl dectlaL Handbook on Patents
■ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, S 3 a
Bur: four months, *L Bold by all newsdealers.
Cheap Bates to Washington, D. 0.
On account of National Educational
Association Convention round trip tickets
wifi be sold from all points via. Atlanta
and Seaboard Air Line at rate one fare
plus two dollars for membership of Asso
ciation. Rate from Griffin is $17.50—53
cheaper than via any other all rail line.
Tickets on sale July 4,5,6, and 7, good
returning until July 16, but can be extend
ed to August 81 if deposited with joint
agent, Washington on or before July 12
and on payment of 50c fee. Above rate
applies all rail through Richmond, Va., or
via Old Point Comfort, Va.
For information address
B. A. Newland, G. A. P. D„
Wm. B. Clements, T. P.A.,
No. 6 Kimball House.
T. J. Akdebson, G. P. A.
WM. L H. SHRCY.Ir
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
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Ordinary's Advertisements.
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QTATE
O . Spalding Cothtty.
Whereas, J. P. Nlchobiand J. H-Huff,
Executor* of laat will of Mra. Mary M.
Todd, represents to the Court, in their pe
tition, duly filed and entered on recoro.
that they have fully admjnfctered M”.
Mary ML Todd’* estate. This 1* therefore
o cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they »n,
why said Executors should not be dis
charged from their administration, and
receive letters of dismission on t ret
Monday in August, 1888.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
May 9, 1898. . |
TATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County.
[n the Superior Court of Said County—B.
F. Harkness vs. Bailie McKinney.-Ap
plication for Removal of Disabilities,
Divorce, Etc.
The defendant, Bailie McKinney, ia
hereby required personally or by attorney
to be and appear at the next Superior
Court tb be held in and for said county, on
the first Monday in August next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff in an action
of complaint, as aforesaid, aa in default of
such appearance, saifl Court will proceed
thereon as to justice may appertain. Wit
ness the Honorable Marcus W. Beck,
Judge of said Court, this 80th day of May,
1898. WM. M. THOMAS, Clerk.
Guardians’ Notice of Application to
Sell Land for Reinvestment
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
the 11th day of July, 1898, at 10 o’clock a.
m., at the courthouse in Griffin, Ga., the I
undersigned will apply to Hon. Marcus I
W. Beck, Judge of the Superior Courts of
the Flint Circuit, for leave to sell for rein
vestment the following described property I
belonging to the undersigned, Bailie P. J
Hair, as guardian °f Mary Hair and Isaac I
Hair, being two-ninths undivided interest
in said land, and J. A Brooks, guardian
for his children, James Roy Brooks, Grace
Brooks, Gfeorge B. Brooks and Ethel
Brooks, their interest being tour-forty
flfths undivided interests In said land, and
described as ■follows :
A tract of land in the city of Griffin,ffa.,
fiontine on Hill street 67f feet and run
ning back to lauds of Geo. R. Niles 210 I
feet, and bounded noith by lands of Bailie
P. Hair And children; south by J. H. Ste
vens: east by Geo. R. Niles, and west by
Hill street; also, a strip of land lying
north of the above described lot and ad
joining same, fronting on Hill street 22J
feet and running back 210 feet, and bound
ed as follows: North by other land* be
longing to Bailie P. Hair and children;
south by lot first above described; east by
Geo. R. Niles, and westby H|lf street.
The reasons for selling is that the land
ia vacant property, yields no income, city
taxes are heavy, expensive to keep up
fencing, etc., and land can be sold and re
invested in farm lands that will yield an
income. SALLIE P. HAIR,
Guardian for Children.
J. A. BROOKS.
Guardian for Children.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
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PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
JNO. D. EABTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr* E - 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.
81 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
81 Boyd, J. D., residence, "8 rings.
37 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
48 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C, Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 8 calls.
88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
45 Central R. R. depot.
39 Clak & Son, G. W, grocers.
16 Collier, T. J., residence.
15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
85 Earnhart, 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 Bide, 8 rings.
28 Griffin Ice Works.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Grigp 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. 1., residence.
18 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings
18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 8 rings.
27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & Co., J. M„ grocers.
82 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 8 rings
2 Mills. T. R, office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings.
47 Moore, Dr. J. L, residence.
22 Mobning Call office, 2 rings,
84 Newton A Co., W. H., coal and lumb’r
5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant
22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 8 rings.
26 Searcy,W®H,Jr, residence.
18 Sears, J. M, grocer.
33 Shedd, J. R, market.
24 Southern Railroad.
18 Southern Express Company.
28 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
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To New York via Richmond and
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BhortM* and qalckeit rout* with doable
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Schedule in effect June 8, 180*. Central :
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
N ®* *’ K " 99
Northbound. Dally. Dally.
Lv. Columbus iOO a m 8 p !J
“ Waverly Hall 650 am *
“ Oak M0untain.....*..... Steam
“ Warm Springs 729 aril 8 49p«a
■ Woodbury.. 748 am TWpin
“ Concord als am P“
“ Williamson. 885 am
* Griffin 852 a m
“ McDonough. 042 am 88 ®P’“
Ar. Atlanta 10 40 am 945 PS
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“ New York 1848 pw 62a »°»
Lv. Atlanta. 400 p m WOO p m
Ar. Chattanooga 8 50 pm
Ar. Memphis.. . 740 am 710 PR
Ar. Louieviiie..~.L..77? 7 0 a » ?fo p*
Ar. dlnolnnatl.... 7 3o a m 780 pin
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Boulhbonnd. Dally. Dally.
Lv. Cincinnati 880 am 800 pm;
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Lv. Louisville 740 am 745 p m
Lv. klemphis 0 15 am p m
Lv. Chattanooga
Ar. Atlanta.7T.. ........... 600 amH 40 a m
Lv. New York. i 1315 h’n. 480 P m
" Washington . 1115 amW «p m
Lv. ArtaviUe,. v.., 600 p m .....
Ar. Atlanta. 5 SMp«
Lv.Atlanta ...... 620 am 480 pm
“ McDonough..... 615 am 52* pm
“ Griffin ». 650 am 606 pm
- Williamson 704 am 620 pm
“ Concofd 720 am 687 pm
- Woodiwry 748 am 7W pm
- WarmSpringa f 806 am 740 pm
" Oak. Mountain... 884 am 800 pm
“ Waverly Hall 843 am 817 pm
Ar. Oolnmbne..*. 080 am 905 P*
TO MAOON. '
Dally. Mo. 87.|
Lv. Columbus, South's By. 600 am »» P«
Ar. Woodbury, South'n By: '7 48 a m 707 P •
“ Ma00>.1£A8.8.8..:. 1088 am
Ar* LaGrange, AB. 8.8. | 8
* Dally. Na 80 No. »*
Lv. LaGrange, M.A B. 8.8. 710 am ••••• -
Lv. Maotm, M. AB. B 430 pm
Third V-P. A Stea. Mgr., Traf. Manager.
Washington, D. Q WaahlngtaajD-C-
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