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Tub fiotxito Call will be published
laile—Monday eicepUxi—et F 'JO j*r an
fe. SZ, fMOfoTrixabout*. tlJgft few three
byenrriero at aay point in the city.
Tbe Mjddmi Omomia hmx, pub-
&-/ TW abora W« seat to uy addrm,
mum paid, at price* named
52 Mowoae Call and the Middlb
i* OaoWLA FabmbbwHl aver be the beat
feSjffiWag oMdiunw for thia entire acctfon
W* J%3£foff rataa forntahed on applies
b Official Paper of the Ordinary
B »f Spalding county and the City
of firiffln.
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HI The attitude of the Americana U
•nrd the Cobao troopa indicate, that
&£'-■ tyaspalby baa been changed to• w,«.
A wnooded Spanish priasner sen
teatioaXy described American valor
tho»: «Bhoot flt Cnbano and he run
K * away. Bboot at Americano and he
R,' , keep comiogon more "
The faateat traveler known i.» light,
which flaabea through apace at the
rate of 186,337 mile a second. It
ooverea a distance equal to seven and
a half times the circumference of the
earth while one can count quickly
“one, two, three, four.”
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The brave man wbo endured the
hardship* and fought the battler
around Santiago will, with few excep
tioua, remain for some time on the
inland. Owing to their exposure to
the yellow fever they will be neither
taken to Porto Rico nor returned to
tbe United States for a time. This
will doubtless be chafing to the boys,
but it will afford them a needed rest
and 1a deemed tbe wisest course to
puttee. Camped in the hili country
and eupplied with good water nod
other necessaries and conveniences, it
is hoped that they will enjoy good
bWUb ’ , -
It in generally admitted now that
the United Stales mads a grave mia
take in admitting the southern slaves
IO citiaenship immediately after their
emancipation, and it will hardly, be
repeated by throwing tbe responsi
bility of self-government upon tbe
Cubans m soon as they are freed from
Spanish rule. They must be led
gjnlly and gradually out of the atmos
phere of feudal despotism in which
they have existed all their lives, and
instructed in tbe ways of civilized tic
mocracy before lbby will be fitted to
bold the reins of government unaided.
The United States is responsible before
tbe world lor tbe establishment of a
stable government, and having under
taken tbe task we must carry it out in
? an enlightened and charitable spirit
Washington Poet.
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The New York Mail and Express in
commenting upon the weather has :
this to say: “Is tbe matter of weath
er tbe soldiers in the southern camps
fared almost aa well as, and in some
I instances better, than we did yesterday
In New York. Tby highest tempera
ture reported was 93 degrees, from
Jacksonville. The sky was clear. At
Chickamaugua it was only 82 and at '
Key West 82/ Tbe local thermometer
recorded 88 degrees and tbe
reached 98 degrees, or within two of
complete saturation. A more depress- I
log day has seldom been experienced I
bore. south has been making ’
many boasts recently that southern
weather is milder than our northern
variety. During tbe torpid wave of
two weeks ago it was distinctly cooler
io New Orleans than here and yester
day record goes to show that there 1
may be some truth in these state
ments”
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A Clever Trick-
. It certainly looks like it, but there
it really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it who baa Lame Back and
Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean tie can cure him*
. self right away by taking Electric Bit
* ters. This medicine tones up the
whole system, acts as a stimulant to
Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier
and nerve tonic. It cores Constipa>>
lion, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleep
leseness and Melancholy. It is purely
vegetable, a mild laxative,and restores
the system to its natural vigor. Try
Electric Bitten and be convinced that
they are a miracta worker. Every
bottle guaranteed.,-Oniy 50c a bottle
; . at J. N. Harri?<t Son's and Carlisle &
mV* jlweaafr MA.VAS
n.
United States would be embroiled in
eerioua trfuubto with some of the pow
ers of Europe were it not for the prev
ent altitude of Eoglend. The Herald
says;
“It tbe United States evma» through
with belter fortunes than Japan, the
fad will be largely owing to the now
well-understood feet that Great Brit
ain has stood by America in all tbe
diplomatic lilies that have taken place
•ioee the war opened and will be dis
posed *o do so until it has ended.
Were it not fur this, tbe difficulties of
the siioAiioo would be only beg. Doing,
and peace might be indefinitely post
poned until Russia and France as well
aa Germany bad completed tbeir ar
raogamenta for dividing tbe Philip
pines. As tbe case ata ode, tbe existence
of Great Britain’s enormous fighting
machinery, ready to concentrate at a
few hours* notice wherever it may be
needed, gives to British diplomata, and
through them U> American diplomats,
a potent influence in tbe negotiations
that are even now doobtfan being
carried on. If there is an early peace,
it may be due to tbe latent British
force almost a* much as to the active
American ode ”
Campbell’* Joke.
The bright mot of Campbell, tbe poet,
has do especial Scottish characteristic,, but
having been perpet rated by a renowned
Scotsman it is worth reproducing here.
Campbell, it maybe remembered, is ths
author at ••Hohenlinden," which begins:
On Unden. when the sun was low.
All bloodless lay the untrodden snow.
And dark a* Winter was the flow
Os Is*r rolling rapidly.
The poet attended an evening party on
one occasion, and when the gentlemen Were
aecuringtboir hate and coats jirevious to
departuro suddenly the lights went out.
In tbe confusion which followed some one
pushed vigorously against Campbell,
knocking him down stairs. The offending
gentlttnan at once said, “Beg pardon,
whofodbsref" and a voice replied from the
degtft lx low, “It to I, sir, rolling rop idly.”
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ONE CAR
LOAD OF
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For Sale Cheap, by
J. R< SHEDD.
Lessons in Singing
It may interest the people of this
locality to learn that they have an op
portunity tn study singing with a voice
master of experience. • Mr. John H.
Garner, who has studied voice culture
undtr tbe best masters in Paris and io
Italy, and who is an experienced mu*
eician and singer, has located perma
nently io Atlanta, and will be pleased
to hear from all who desire to have
their voices cultivated. Pupils pre
pared for parlor, church, concert and
opera.' Studio GOO and 601 Lowndes
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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CEBTHIIL OF GFORSIA RAILWAY GB.
Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898.
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I TsOpm 4 06pm 7 50am'Lv Atlanta ...Ar 735 pm 1120 am J4san>
: BXS pm 447 pm 8 28amLvJonesboro...Ar 652pm,10 33am
■ 015 pm 630 pm 9J2amLvGriffin Ar 613 pm, 9>5 am
: 945 pm 605 pm 945 am Ar BarnesvilleLv 542 pro 922 am 54, am
t7 40pm +l2Ospm|Ar.... Thomaston....Lv 13 00 pm 47 00 am
: 10 15 pm 831 pm 10 15am ArJPorsyth..Lv 614 pm 8 52am »17am
; 1110 pm 720 pm 1110 am ArMaconLv 415 pm 801 am 425 ara
’• 1219 am 810 pm 1208 pro Ar Gordon Lv 304 pm 710 am 3 ‘oam
t 8 50 pm tl 15 pm Ar Milledgeville Lv tß3oam
: 130 am 117pna ArTennille• ... -Lv 156 pm J 152arn
: 315 am 32s pm-Ar Millen Lv 11 34am; l l J?£ pin
6 35 am 6 3s pm. ArAugustaLv ( 8 20am 8 40pm
• 6 00am 6 00pm: ArSavannah.Lv 845 am; 9 00pm
•Daily, texcejn Bunday.
TYaln for Newnan and Carrollton leaves Griffin at 9j; am, and 1 50 p m daily excefct
■ Bunday. Returning, arrives in Griffin a2O p m and 12 40 p ir. dally except Sunday. For
■ further information apply to
C. 8. WHITE, Ticket Agent. Griffin, Ga
THEO. D, KLINE, Gen F l Supt., Savannah. Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent. Sav-nnah. Ga
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
' Tyhee's Fortifications.
\ O ur coantr y’ 3 defenders are now at
I’A' C- A Tybee, Georgia’s greatest Seaside resort.
ne heavy battery in charge of the
]■■ ifei-,/ immense coast defense guns. One light
j*-•' battery ;55 trained horses. Fortifications
Fg F/ i-h rapidly nearing completion.
;? - -7 Get ready to visit Tybee, to enjoy all
I the pleasures of this delightful resort, and
see 'h® new fortifications.
Excursion tickets at low rctes will be
ysgwPwmr. !>■? on sale during the summer. Announce
!■& ment as to rates, etc., will be made later.
J- U. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
I- 60 years*
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OPEN AIR LIVING
IN SUMMER S
is both healthful and enj >yal>h n y ur Trade Marks
piazza and lawn is fitted up with ham- Designs
mocks, easy rockers, settees, lawn tables AnTonPgkete ?fn7d™™p?on A m C ;,
and lawn chairs. We have a fine stock of quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an
invention is prob Ably patent Able. Communica
ham mocks, piazza rockers and piazza and lions strictly confldentliL Handbook on Patents
, , s. , ... , Bent free. Oldest anency for securing patents,
lawn furniture ot all kinds that IS hand- Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
. tptcial noticr, without charge, in the
some and »ow priced. ttWaaa a
CHILDS & GODDARD,
year; fonr months. IL Sold by all newsdealers.
■ MUNN & Co? New York
Branch Office, GS F Bt., W&fihlngtoD, D. C.
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Wffla A B From V.SJovnal of Mtdicbu
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
Lil TO
■ ■ W, doubt treated and cur-
71 ■ U more cases than'anv
■ ■ ■ living Physician; his
S K n A > success IS astonishing.
■HL Jib W e have heard of cases
of so years’ standing
cured by
. vlll
He of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
OUR PRESCRIPTIONJFILES
show the esteem in which we are held by ~~—\ - ■
physicians and the public in general. Our Confederate Veterans Beunion.
prescription department is conducted on Account of above occasion the Southern
the most careful plan, and prescriptions Ila ilway will sell tickets from Griffin to
are compounded from only the purest and - Atlanta and return for 85 cents for the
freshest drugs, and no mistakes arepossi- ronn Tickets on sale July 19th,
blehere. and 20tb, good returning until July 28th.
N. B. DREWRY * SON,
28 Hill Street C. 8. Whttx, T. P. A., Macon, &. Dt *
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OrShiry’.AiwrthWMrtt.
Stats or asoßau, .
SfaLdixo County.
Whereas, J. P. Nichols and J. H- Huff,
Executors of last will of Mrs. Mary M.
Todd, represents to the Court, in their pe
tition, duly filed and entered on weora,
ti»«t they have fully administered Mrs.
Mary M. Todd's estate. This to therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred ano
creditors, to show cause, if any they am,
why said Executors should not be dis
charged from their administration, and
receive letters of dismission on t rst
Monday in August, I<WB.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
'May 2,1898. ■
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County.
In tbe Superior Court of Said Connty—B.
F. Harkness vs. Bailie McKinney-—Ap
plication for Removal of Disabilities,
Divorce, Etc.
Tbe defendant, Hallie McKinney, is
hereby required personally or by attorney
to be and appear at tbe next Superior
Court to 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, as in default of
such appearance, said Court will proeetm
thereon as to justice may appertain. _W it
ne&s the Honorable Marcus W. Beck,
Judge of said Court, this 30th day of May,
1898. WM. M. THOMAS, Clerk.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Spalding County, Ga.
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twelve months’ sup
port to Mrs. L. IL Bowdoin and her two
minor children having performed* their
duty and filed their report in this office,
let all persons 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, 1898. " Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Spalding County, Ga.
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set aparVtwelve months’ sup
port to Mrs. Elizabeth DOurough having
performed their duty and filed their report
in 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.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BRANCH OP THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
1G 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.
30 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 & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls.
38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
■ 45 Central R. R. depot.
39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
16 Collier, T. J,, residence.
15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
35 Earnhart, AV. C., residence.
44 Fire department.
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
■ 46 Georgia Experiment station.
10 Gray, Dr J T, office.
' 59 Gray, Dr JT, Sunny Side, 3 rings. .
1 28 Griffin Ice Works.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
1 19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Gri{jjn 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, 3 rings.
27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers.
32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings
2 Mills. T. K., office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings.
47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence.
22 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
34 Newton &Co., AV. H., coal andlumb’r
5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant.
22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings.
26 Searcy, AV E H, Jr, residence.
18 Sears, J. M., grocer.
33 Shedd, J. R., market.
24 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company.
23 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart. Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R. F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS VVE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
wood yard
I want to sell you your Wood, cut and
split, ready for use. Wood yard at No. 1
Hill street. Telephone No. 10,
iW, B- CRIFFIN-
WM. E. H. SEARCY, JR.,
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL • PRACTICE.;
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GRIFFINtotheEAST
VIA
SHBOkRD fIBLIHE.
diffeiektul passed see bates.
To Norfolk and Portsmouth, sls 50
To Richmond, ■**■*
To W**hingtnn,
To Baltimore via Washington, 16 70
To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay
line Steamer,
To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 50
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 50 /
To New York via Richmond and
Washington, 22 00
To New York via Norfolk, and
Cape Charles Route, 22 00
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and
Washington, 22 00
To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay
Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 00
To New York via Norfolk and Old
Dominion S. 8. Co., meals and
stateroom included, 22 00
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer,
meals and stateroom included, 23 25
Aim on Salo E VEBY WEDNESDAY Bound
Trip Tickets Atlanta to Norfolk,
Ocean View, Virginia Beach and
Old Point Ccinfort, Va., for
$15.75. 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 trip
to the east, as cheap round trip tickets can ■
be procured from either of above points to
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL.
ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK.
The Seaboard Air-Libe’s passenger ser
vice between Atlanta and the east is excel
lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta
to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull
man’s finest drawing room sleepers.
Pullman reservation can be made at any
time. For further information call on or
address B. A. NEW LAND,
Gen. Agent Pass Dept.
AVM. BISHOP CLEMENTS,
T. P. A.. No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta-
T. J. ANDERSON,
G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va
BLaPPpOISOH
A
Clary BLOOD POISON permanently
curedin 15 t 035 days. Yon can be treated at
home for same price under same g n a ran
ty. If yon prefer to come here we win con-'
tract to pay railroad f areand hotel bil taand
noMam, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, M ucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat,
Pimples. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge tho world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffled the skill of the most eminent physt
cians. 8500,000 capital behind our uncoudi
tlonalguaranty. Absolutejnroofssentaeaiedon
application. Address COOK REMEDY CO*
349 Masonic Temple, CHICAXMk, lUa
Something New I .
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and
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
will always look bright, as there is 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.
Southern Railway. .
Shortest and quickest rente with double
daily service between Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger station,
Atlanta, with Vestibnled Limited trains; also
United States Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington, New York and all Eastern points
with through Pullman Sleeping Car to Ashe
ville and the Land of the Sky. Also promptly
connecting, for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Schedule in effect June fl, 1898. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
M .« No - 27 No. 29
Northbound.
Daily. Daily.
Lv. Columbus 600 am sffip>a
•' Waverly Hall 6&)am6lop»
“ Oak Mountain 058 am 020 pm
" Warm Springs 729 ana 649 pm
“ Woodbnry...J 48 am 707 l>«
“ Concord..,riasm 783 pm
“ Williamsonl.... 8 m 750 pm
“ GriffinV. SSLAm 807 pm
•• McDonough..C Sj& aih 845 p m
Ar. Atlanta.\ 10 40 am 45 p m
Lv. Atlantal .... ,~3 12 <4) n’u? lr6o p m
' kr. Asbevillo SrW, ~ 946 a m
Ar. Washington #BS p m
“ New York 12 43pm 620 am
Lv. AtlantaL 4Cftpmlooopm
Ar. Chattanooga. 850 p m 415 sm
Ar. Memphis '4O am 710 pm
Ar. Louisville, 750 a m 750 p m
Ar. Cincinnati' YStl am 730 pm
s .>,l j -te No. 28
houthbound. Pa \ly. Daily. , .1
Lv. Cincinnati 8 30am 800 pm
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Lv. Louisville 7 46 a m 745 pm
Lv. Memphis 9 15 a m 800 p m
Lv. Cliattanooga 10 00 p m 630 a m
Ar. Atlanta 5 00 a m 11 40 a m
Lv. New York. 1215 n’n. 480 pm •
“ Washingtonllls am 10 43 p »
Lv.~Asheville.. Tffipa -
Ar. Atlanta. 510 a m 355 p m
Lv. Atlanta 520 am 420pm'
” McDonough. 615 am 525 pm
“ Griffin 650 am 608 pm
" Williamson 704 am 620 pm
“ Concord!. 720 ain 687 pm
" Woodbury 748 am 707 pm
“ Warm Springe 806 am 740 pm
“ Oak Mountain 8 34. am 800 pm
“ Waverly HalU 843 am 817 pm
Ar. Columbus 930 am #OS pm
TO MAOON.. 7
Dally. No. »7.j No. 29
Lv. Columbus, Bouth’u Ry. 600 ams 25pm ■
Ar. Woodbury,'South’ll Ry. 7-43 am 707 pm ■
“ Macon, M. AB. R. R.... 10 35am ■
Ar. LaGrange, M. AB. R R 3~Z~ »20 p m ■
- Daily. No. 30 No. 28.
Lv. LaGrange, M. AB. R.R. 710 an S
Lv.Macon,M.*B. R. J ' <2O pm .I
Ar.Woodbury,M. k ß.B.R. 827 am 707 pm f
Ar.Cohunto, South’nßy.J V.id am) 906 pm ■
fRANTsrGANIx’GN, J. M. CULP. I
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W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK,. J
1/ CL dEtitaHktfta
T. K. A Ticket Agent,