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J. P. 4 B. B. BAWTELL,
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Tin* Mos»n»« Call will be psbltahsd
t«oaW*, or 10 cents per week. Delivered
by carriers at any point in IM city.
The Middlx Gbomia Fammbb, pnb
isbed every Thursd yatfiOcto per year
Me for six ssootts, life for teres months.
The above paper* eent to any address,
postage paid, at prices named
Tn Hobmuo Cuitod the Mmu
Gaoneia Faana will ever be the best
advertising medium* for thia entire section
of 111 fl Stfltfle
Advertising rata, ferntohed on applies
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gb Offlctal Pap«f M for Ordinary
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An old deed to which the name cf
Gen. Lafayette ie signed baa been un
earthed io the general land office at
Washington and It baa served to settle
the qusetion as to bow the great
Frenchman wrote hie name. The
signature shows that be wrote It as
one word with a small “f” and not as
two words, with a capital *F.”
The only military company com
posed of Chinamen that exists outside
of the Chinese empire has been formed
in Portland, Oregon. It has thirty*
seven members, all lull blooded China
men of American birth. Said Beck,
Jr., its captain, was about to offer the
services of the organisation to the
government when the war came to an
end.
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The news of the Carton tragedy as
London first got it was to the effect
that President McKinley bad been
murdered, and people bad time to
apeak of the President's many good
qualities end to speculate as to wheth
er it had been an anarchistic plot
before they learned that the victim
was • brother-in-law of the chief ex
ecutive.
Ig—w——s—s*sm
The inspector of the provincial ins
sane asylum of Ontario, Canada, is in
danger of spoiling or rather of run
ning counter to a famous old temper
anoe argument. He declares that the
per centage of persons who become
insane from use of whiskey is very
small. In 6,000 patients under his
* supervision be finds that only thirty
five lost their mind from use of alco
holic beverages.
The bull of none of our battleships
or cruisers is sheathed with copper.
The gunboats Newport, Vicksburg,
Princeton, Annapolis, Marietta and
«- Wheeling are sheathed with copper
and are the only vessels in the Ameri
can navy so treated. The bottoms of
all modern veeeels are eleel, and paint
ad to prevent rust and fouling. None
Os the vessels captured at Santiago were
oopper-sheatbed.
The largest building in the West for
killing and dressing poultry was fin
ished in Kansas City last week, and
put to use at the Armour packing
establishment. It is 200 by 53 feet*
and houses 20,000 to 25,000 chickens.
From 125 to 150 bands, mostly negroes,
are employed io the industry at the
packing bouse, and 15,000 chickens
killed and dressed is considered a
fairly good day’s work for them.
Secretary Long says that the re
ports that Admiral Dewey would re
turn to the United States were erro
neous as the navy department had no
such Information. It has been sug
gested to Admiral Dewey several
times that he go to Paris to advise the
American peace commission on the
situation in the Philippines, but he
has adhered to bis purpose to remain
at Manila qptil the Philippine question
baa been settled, or all danger of
trouble there has passed.
The grave of the Jite Secretary of
State James G. Blaine at Washington,
which has heretofore been unmarked
save for a dead oak tree, w.ill have*.
. monument of the finest marble from
I ‘ Vermont within the next ten days.
Ever Since the death of Mr. Blaine his
expressed wish that nothing should
mark bis |ast resting place but the
biased tree'has been carefully observ
ed, but, as a result of a heavy wind
storm, that ruined the tree some
months ago, Mtg. Blaine decided that
/ Jtea grave shouldlrebeqre suitable recog-
nition, and the monumbot ordered is
now being inscribed preparatory to Hs
erection at the bead of the grave.
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The rigid Vole ba* been laid down
that Christmas boxes for thx soldiers
at Manila must not contain quantities
of sweet things calculated to disturb
the digestion of men living in the
tropics Mince-meat, fruit cake and
candy will be permitted only in
“small parcel.” What a kind hearted
war department to eave the soldiers
from tbe dangers of “disturbing ibtir
digestion I" Rather than allow tbe
results of Dowsy’s victory to be im
perilled by tbe deadly and supeifl’ous
mince pie, it will continue m dole 00l
tbe toothsome hardtack, the uutri
lions navy bean sod the succulent
“cow belly” as the only fitting food
for men “living in tbe tropics ’’—New
York World.
fi
I jilmlhhwllH
“ is tM Beet Bemedy on the
Market for Babies, Children
and Adults.
It Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infantum, s
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Teething Children, =
And AU Diseases of the Stomach E
and Bowels. It is Pleasant to :
the Taste and NRVJJR FAILS =
to rive Satisfaction.
A FEW DOOS* WIU. DEMONSTRATE IT* =
SUPERLATIVE VIRTUES.
Übkrnsbobo, Ga., Dec. 30th, lf»7. s
The Lamar A Rankin Drug Co., S
Atlanta, Ga.
GKMTI.CMXN: I have handled “ Dk. Ibrrs'=
Oa»«ixativb” for eight years, and have -
merer known of a single Instance where It .
failed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties -
who once use it always make permanent s
customers. We sell more of this article 5
than all the other carmlnatlves.aoothing- =
syrups, and colic-drops combined. -
Signed, T. B. BICK, Druggist, s
I PITTS' CARMINATIVE |
Xs for sale at all firit-clasa drag-stores. =
PRICK, 2S ARC BO CtMT*.. |
S IHFVWFVSV9 Is Highly Recoin- g
: I me n<ied for Cot on h,
= COI.PH.HoA USES ESH,
; soreThiioat, linos-:
: I Ak I CH itih, A st h m a , =
= IWaTdMfil-llfsKlß Whooping Cocgh.
: ■>■■■■■■■■■■ and All Diseases of
z the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, s
A Positive BPicinc fob Cbocp. «
IDISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of J. M. Leach A 00., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Lechner Grocery Co., will be successors
of the business, collecting all notes and
accounts due the firm and pay all indebt
edness- This September Bth, 1898.
J. M. Leach.
M. E. Lechner.
I ask my friends to give their patronage
to the Lechner Grocery Co., who will be
glad to serve them at the old stand.
J. M. Leach.
bo years*
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
sent freeTffldest agency for securtngpatenta.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
sixctal notics, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest dr
culatlou of any scienUflo Journal. Terms. *S a
year: four months. *l. Sold by all newsdealers.
HnsimjifloD
<. J F»' AMD ITS
To the Editor I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
und tw> bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM. IB3 BMrt St., Bew Tert.
•r- The Editorial aad BnsineM MaaagraNul of
thto P»t>w Gnaraatae thia gaaanma Propoalttom
Everybody Siiya Sc
Jascnrets Candy Catimrtic, the most won
derful medical discovery of tbe age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
■ cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
: and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25.50 cents. Bold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
TM COUESTOH’S NOTICE.
I will be at the different place* on tbe
days mentioned below for the purpose of
collecting state and county taxes for 1898.
Africa, October 17-81, November 14.
Union, “ 18, “ 1-15.
Line Creek," 19, “ 2-16.
MU Zion, " 20, " .'3-17.
Om, “ 21, “ ‘4-18.
Akin, " 24, - “ 7-21,
Cabbins, “ 25, “ 8-22,
I will be at my office at H, W. Hassel
kus’ shoe store at all dates until December
20, whan my.books will close.
T. R, NUTT, T, C.
MALSBY & COMPANY,
39 S. BrMd anfi 32 and 34 S. For*)tk Stfo.
x General
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Agents f0r.... I
Jr H Erie City Iron Work*.
I Geiser ManTg Co.
R A New Birdsall Co.
■ Munger Improved Bys-
tem for Ginning Cot
ton.
r. Hoe*c<>.
. Henry Disston & 80ns
James Ohlen & Sons.
9 (larilner-Governor Co.
Penbertby Injector Co.
a 4DDVINC Complete line of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
CABHYING fir{ P gaws> p UDI p S> injectors, Grate Bare and Steam j
and Pipe Fittings. Prompt attention given <ndereries. {
FREE BY MENTIONING THIS PAPER.
The Greatest Ever Known.
MUTUAL LffIHiNCE CD.
OF NEW YORK.
Breaks The Dividend Record.
It has always held the record securely, but the claim paid by the compa
ny upon a policy issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particulars
of wTch ar P e given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in tins in
stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: *5 000 00
Mr. Banks was insured sor * ’ ”12028 00
The dividends amounted to
FUdU, ;
Hdw does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums m c “ h »
he did this for fifty-tour years. He did not utilize any portion of the din
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest tnese
for his benefit. Here are the particulars;
Policy No. 1,233. Issued March 5,1845. Amount
Age 40. Annual premium, |l6O. Life Flam
Original insurance in 1845,
Dividend additions paid in * *
Amount of death claim
54 Premiums paid by insured • O|
Realized to estate over premiums paid
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a halt (2i) per
cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from fD,
at age 40, to $17,028 at age 94. „ .
The dividend additions paid to the estate were 139 per cent, of all the premiums
paid for the insurance. .
Mr. Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings
Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated th<
power of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result 0
bin method of investment —a result that has never been equalled by a policy
holder in any other company in the world.
For best plans of insurance please consult me.
-A_- ELIT
Snecial A"ent.
ceiml of mu on w go.
Schedule in Effect Sept. 21, 1898.
•No. 4 No. 12 No. 8 No- 1 No. ll
Doily. Daily. Daily. btatioms- Daily. Daily. Daily.
7so pin 4 05pm 750 am Lv7.Atlanta..... Ar 735 pm 1180 am 7®
8 35pm 4 47pm 8 88am LvJonesboroAr 652 pm 10 83am ®47am
015 pm 5 30pm 918 am LvGriffin Ar 613 pm 955 am f®*®
945 pm 605 pm 945amAr BarnesvilleLv 542 pm 9 22am 540 am
t7 40 pm 11806 pm ArThomastonLv t 3 00 pm t7 00 am
10 Is pm 681 pm 1015 am ArForsythLv 514 pm 8 52am 512 am
1110 pm 730 pm 1110 am Ar -MaconLv 415 pm 8 03am 425 am
1819 am 810pm12 08 pm ArGordonLv Bb4pm 710 am dwam
t 8 50 pm +lls pm Ar MilledgevilleLv +6 30 am
130 am 117 pm Ar . ..TennlUe... .Lv 156 pm |s2am
825 am 82spmAr Millen .....Lv 1184 am “2°?“
6 35 am 6 85 pm ArAugustaLv 8 20 am
600 am 600 pm ArSavannahLvl 8 45 am 9 w pm
•Daily, texoept Sunday. „ , . .
Train for Newnan and Cwrollton leaves Griffin at 1010 am, and 2 Is pn: daily except
Sunday. Returning, arrives in Griffin 520 p m and 9 10p m daily except Sunday. For
further information apply to
K. J. WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga
THEO. D,KLINE, Gen’l Supt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent. Bav«nnah, G»»
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
A Prominent Physician.
A prominent New York physician
ffi discussing the merits of Ripans
Tabules with a brother M. D. said:
••Several years ago I asserted that
If one wished to become a philan
tbopist, and do a beneficent deed—
one that would help the .whole hu
man race—nothing could be better
than to procure the Roosevelt Hos
pital prescription, wbtrA it the basis
of tJu Ripans Tabstlts, and cause it to
be put up in the farm of a ketchup
ana distributed among the poor.”
Salos Ineresudng.
The largest retail drug store in
America <■ that of Hegeman & Co.
on Broadway in New York City.
A reporter who went there to learn
how Ripans Tab
ules were selling
bought a ftve-csnt
carton and asked:
“Do you have
much call for
these?”
He was referred
toagentlemanwho
proved to be the
head of the depart-
ment. He said:
•• The sale of Ripans Tabulee is
constant and is increasing, due
eepeciaUy to the influential character
of the testimonials in the daily press,
and growing out of these, through
the recommendation of friend to
friend. Satisfaction with them is
very general. When once they are
begun I notice that a perms- ?nt
customer for them is made. This, 1
believe, is through flieir intrinsic
merit, which proves the bona fide
character of tbe adhrnrilsing. I think
them specially useful in the general 1
run of stomach troubles. ”
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An Elderly Lady.
An elderly lady living at Fordham
Heights, a part of New York City,
and who was known to be a warm
advocate of Ripans Tabules for any
case of liver trouble or indigestion,
said to a reporter who visited her for
the purpose of learning the particu
lars of her case: “ I had always
employed a physician and did so on
the last occasion I had for one, bat
at that time obtained no beneficial
results. I had never had any faith
in patent medicines, but having seen
Ripans Tabules recommended very
highly in the New York Herald con
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they were just what my case
demanded. I have never employed
a physician since, and that means a
ters who specially
objected to their mother givings
testimonial which should parade her
name in the newspapera, but to do
this the elder lady argued : “There
may be other cases just like mine,
ana I am sure I take great pleasure
in recommending the Tabules to any
one afflicted as I was If the telling
about my case in the papers enables
some other person similarly affected
to be as greatly benefited as I have
boon I eee no objection." The daugh- 1
ten, knowing how earnertly she felt;
about the benefit she had received,!
decided she was quite right.
saving of $2 a call.
A dollar’s worth of
Ripans Tabules
lasts me a month,
and I would not be
without them now
if it were my last
dollar.” ' At the
time of this inter
view there were
present two daugh-
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NOTICE.
Wear* still in the fight for Good Goods
st Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for
Fresh Meats we can’t be beat Call and
get prices. Phone 88.
J. R. SHEDD,
P. B.—Also a First Cisse Restaurant
We
have
ust
received
a large
quantity t
of Georgia
Raised Seed
Rye, Also
Seed Barley
and Wheat.
Freeh
Turnip
and
Garden
Seed.
N. B. DREWRY * SON,
28 Hill Street
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BBANCII OF THK SOUTHERN BELL TELE
I 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, WH, Groceries.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market..
30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer.
41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
81 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
81 Boyd, J. D., residence, 8 rings.
87 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls,
: 4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls.
88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
45 Central R. R. depot
; 89 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
• 16 Collier, T. J., residence.
15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
' 85 Earnhart, W. C., residence.
1 44 Fire department
, 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
[ 46 Georgia Experiment station. ~
• 10 Gray, Dr JT, office.
■ 59 Gray, Dr JT, Sunny Side, 3 rings,
t 28 Griffin Ice Work*.
r 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 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 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 8 rings.
27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & Co., J. M„ grocers.
32 ManghamrJ W, residence, 2 rings.
82 Mangham, J J, residence, 8 rings
2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R-, residence, 8 rings.
47 Moore, Dr. J. L. residence.
22 Morning Call office, 2 rings, •
84 Newton &Co., W. 11., 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 E H, Jr, residence.
18 Sears, J. M., grocer.
83 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 WE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
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Hi rim VAJ9wm> V JMMm
J M.W.K.»*rte, who
makes a specialty of
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ed more caaea than My
AmwISS
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To Richmond, IB bq
To Washington, 16 m i
I
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To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 S F
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, W J ]
To New York via Richmond and s
Washington, 22 Q|
To New York via Norfolk, and
Cape Charles Route, 22 06
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and
Washington, 22 00 I
To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay ; ~
Line Steamer and Baltimore. 22 00
To New York via Norfolk ana Old
Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and B
stateroom included, 22 00
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, ?
meals and stateroom included, 28 25
The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ser. 1
vice between Atlanta and the east is excel
lent Double daily through train* Atlanta
to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull,
man’s finest drawing room sleepers.
Pullman reservation can be made at any
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address B. A. NEWLAND,
Gen. Agent Pass Dept I
WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS,
T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta.
T. J. ANDERSON,
G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va ■
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for same price under sameguaraa- ■
■ ty. If yon prefer to come here wewiricon. ■
■■■■• w tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills.and I
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cury, iodide potash, end still hare aches and I
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of McDonald & Hanes is this;
day dissolved by mutual consent R A 1
McDonald will collect all notes and ac
counts due the firm, and pay all indebted- I
I nesa of the firm This Sept. Ist, 1898
R.A. McDonald
E. L. Hanes
Something New! I
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated- arti- I
cle is poor economy when yon can buy a
first class article, of bright solid metal that ■
will always look bright, as there is no
plating to wear off, at 60 cents per pack
age. Splendid article for the kitchen
picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap I
and always look welt
A. LOWER. I
No. 18 Hill Street,
Southern Railway I
Shortest and quickest route with double
daily service between Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger station,
Atlanta, with Vestibuled Limited trains; also I
United States Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington. New York and all Eastern point*- I
Also promptly connecting for and from Chat
tanooga. Memphis, Louisville. Cincinnati and
the Northwest.
Schedule in effect Oct. 18, 1898. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta. s|'
Z ..... , No. 87 No. 89
Northbound. pmiy. Dally.
tv. Columbus 8 30am 526 pm g
“ Waverly Hall 723 a m 0W P m »
“ Oak Mountain 783 a m ?"!jP ,u ffi
" Warm Springs 805 am 649 P 111
“ Woodbury.. 838 am Wp»
“ Coneord 8 47am 733 p m
" Williamson 9Q3 am »P m
- Griffin 918 am 807 pm
“ McDonough »J OS am 845 pm
Ar. Atlanta 11 It) am 945 p m
Ly. Atlanta.. II to n'n. 11 to P n »
IrTWashrngTon tT<2 a m 885 P m ®
“ New York 12 48 p m 620 am
Lv. Atlanta. 4 (.0 p m 420 a m
Ar. Chattanooga B_topm 840 am
Xr. Memphis.. 740 a m 740 pm
Ar. Louisville 750 am 750 p m
Ay- Cincinnati. 730 am 780 pm
Sonthhonnd N “- 30 **!»
Southbound. DaUy. Daily.
Lt. Cincinnati. 880 am 800 pm
Lt. Louisville 740 am 745 pm
■ Lv. Memphis ■■ ~ 1)15 am Btt> pm
Lv. Chattanooga.. '. 10 10 pm 630 am
Ar. Atlanta. jT. 5 0J imllto am
Lv. New York.. 1215 n'n. 480 p m
Ar. Atlanta." 510 am TE pm
Lv. Atlanta 530 am 480 pm
“ McDonough. 615 am 525 pin
“ Griffin. 650 am 608 pm
• Williamson 704 am 6 20pm
• Concord.. 720 am 687 pm
“ Woodbury . 745 am 707 pm
" Warm Springs i 8 05am 740 pm
“ Oak Mountain 884 am 80# pm
" Waverly Wall B <B am 817 pm
Ar. Columbus 880 am 005 pm
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Daily. No. 87. Me. 89 •
Ar, LaGrwgy, )t. » B. |LB.|
Dally. No. 80 No. ««-
Lv. LaGrange, M.SRRA 710 am ...
Lv. Macon, M. * 8.8....... ..' 4»pm
Ar. Woodbury,M.Aß.B.B. 827 am 707 pm
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No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
tnen strong, b'ood pure. 50c, 81 All druggists