The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, October 25, 1898, Image 1

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I respectfully but urgently request that this regiment be assigned to Seventh army corps, commanded by General Loo. Neither of the regiments orga nized by this state has seen service in Oaba, and I sincerely hope that this one representing the Empire State of the South will be given the- oppor tunity to serve there." Tbe warriors of the Third Georgia are languishing in camp at Griffin hoping to secure an opportunity to see tbe enemy at least, in case tbe fighting is at an end. At the present time tbe remaining Georgia regiment is under orders to join tbe Fourth army corps, com manded by General Graham, and at the reorganization of the volunteer forces was assigned to camp at Athens, Ga., together with four other regi ments. Tbe sentiment in tbe Third Georgia is overwhelmingly in favor of being assigned to the command un<« der General Lee, and since tbe men could not take part in tbe campaign against Santiago, they would wish nothing better than to go to Cuba as a part of tbe army of occupation. Three full regiments of volunteers have been organized in this state to gather with two batteries of light artil lery, the latter being among the firpt of the volunteer artillery commands to leave for Camp Thomas, at Chicka mauga, in tbe early part of tbe sum mer; of this number two of tbe regis ments and both batteries have been mustered out of service, and while nearly every other state of equal im portance with Georgia has had its sol diers either in the campaign of Santi ago or in readiness to leave for the island with the Seventh army corps, this state has been overlooked, and its one remaining regiment given station only a few miles from where tbe men were mustered io. , The telegram sent to tbe war depart ment by Governor Atkinson contains tbe wishes of the men and officers of the Third Georgia, although it is not known that any direct appeal has come from the regiment asking for a change of assignment. Governor Atkinson iu speaking of bis communication to the war depart ment said: •’Our troops have seen practically no service out ol tbe slate, and it is my 'hope that the secretary of war will give the remaining regiment stationed at Griffin a chance to take some part in the coming campaign in Cuba. Since none of the three regiments were in the., Santiago campaign, the Third Georgia, it seems, should be al lowed to go with the Seventh army corps to occupy the island.”—Atlanta Constitution, Sow to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin keep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all tbe vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look ;if yonr stomach is'* disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinch ed look Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks •‘Electric Bitters” is' a good Alterative and Ton ic. Acts directly on tbe stomach, liver and .kidneys, purifies the blood, enres pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every oottle guar anteed. Sold at J. N. Harris & Son.s and Carlisle <fc Ward's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. Mr. H. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga., writes "One of my children was very delicate and we despaired of raising it. For months my wife and I could hardly get a night’s nst until wo began the use of Pitts’ Car minative. We found great relief from the first bottle.” Pitts’ Carminative acts Promptly and cures permanently. It is pleasant to the taste, and children take it without coaxing. It is free from injurious drugs and chemicals. ULTIMATOM IS ISSUED. A Written Answer Is Made, to All Proposals Made By Spain. •«. ——• Washington, Oct. 24 It is expect ed that at today’s meeting of the peace coqußieeion in Paris tbe American conomiMioners will deliver to their adversaries something very closely approaching an ultimatum. The pres ident is satisfied at last that the Span ish commissioners are purposely delay ing the negotiations This ia tbe belief of tbe American commission also. Tbe time lias now come to cut off all false pleas, and to come directly to the main issue left open by tbe protocol, namely, tbe disposition of the Philippines. Up to this point tbs entire lime of the commissioners has been consumed io repeated efforts on the part of tbe Spanish commissioners to force the Cuban debt question upon the atten tion of the joint commission against tbe firm opposition of the American commissioners. Tbe latter have staled as positively as they could that under no circum* stances will they assume sovereignty over Cuba, involving an assumption of the Cuban debt, and the time has now come when, in tbe opinion of the American commissioners, tbe Span* iards must be made to understand that this answer is final and conclusive. So far the American commissioners, while preserving a firm attitude, have treated the Spaniards with the utmost courtesy and consideration, allowing frequent postponements of tbe joint commission to accommodate tbe Span iards, but now without departing from their courteous treatment of the Span iards, the American commissioners will find it incumbent upon them to speak very plainly as to the determi nation of the United States govern ment to regard this matter of the Cuban debt and Cuban sovereignty as passed over and beyond recall. Judge Marshall J. Clark- Montgomery M. Folsom, of the Brunswick Times, pays tbe following beautiful and deserved tribute to Judge Marshall J. Clark, who died in Atlanta last week: All too cold are the clods that are heaped above the heart of my friend Marshall J. Clark. He was tbe most perfect gentleman I ever knew. In his nature gentleness, courtesy, kind-, liness, dignity and that suavity and consideration that are characteristic of tbe lofty and the generous soub were all beautifully blended. While pleading for your love he commanded your respect. He was so intensly human. In every relation of life, pio'essionally, judicially, socially! religiously and intellectually, be was the same quiet, unassuming, even tempered man. He combined great learning without pedantry ; reserve without coldness; approachablenees without vulgarity, manliness without arrogance. Pure as a virgin, tender as a woman ; the soul of incorruptibility and high soul ed integrity. Through all tbe years that I have known him I never saw or beard of hie doing an act unworthy of my high est ideal of a man. My heart aches to think of him dead, and yet if ever a man was prepared for death, Marshall J. Clark was the man. His life was one grand sweet song! And now, while I reverently place this bumble chaplet upon the tomb where rests one of tbe grandest and noblest hearts that ever beat, let me, in parting, give thee God speed and good night, thou golden hearted gen tleman 1 An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than I N. Harris <fc Son, or Carlisle & Ward, who spate no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. This is 4he wonderful remedy that is produc ing such a furor all over tbe country by its many startling cures It abso lutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at tbe above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and SIOO. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Everybody B»yi Sc. Jascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the 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 bny and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25.50 cents. Bold sad guaranteed to cure by all druggists. MOTIN, BKOROIA, TUESDAY MONNINS, OCTOBER 25,1888. Dr. Hawthorn The Rev. Dr J B. Hawthorn, who by tbe by is developing into a first class blatherskite, delivered an address before the New England society in Boaton Ibe other day in which be stop ped over and must have diegutted every sell resecting yankeo who heard him by his sycophantic fawning at the feet of our conquerors. After besmearing this *‘galorioua’> union of ours all over with fulsome and equally unnecessary poppycock be raised hie-pious eyes to heaven with all tbe bathos of a dying calf and thanked his God for the secession.” This be did as a “southern man,” a true and loyal eon of the south. Now when a “southern man” goes before a northern audience in the very nest of the traitors whetfirst conspired against the constitutional rights of the south, and wearing the garb of a Christian minister, an smbassador oi God, and lifts up hie voice, we will not say heart, in thanks for the failure of a principle for which our revolutionary fathers fought, for which Jefferson Davis was manacled, for which Robert Lee fought, for which Jackson, and Sydney Johnstone, with the niigbty "host of nameless heroes died, for which every Christian woman in the south, the fairest and tbe best, prayed, and for which tbe southern people sacri ficed billions and billions of property, it is time for the nouth to spew him out as a degenerate son. It will not do to say that the won derful recuperation of tbe south, with its present prosperous condition proves the advantages of the union and the unwisdom of secession. Results prove nothing unless tbe converse is tried also. The south has prospered in spile of tbe union with all fts sectional hatred, and unfriendly legislation. What it would have done unimpeded by the shackles of republican tyranny and unhampered by the incubus of hostile legislation there is no one can toll. Dr. Hawthorn by bis cycophantic twaddle, may commend himself to the riffraff of Boston, but no true southron will think any tbe more of him for it. —Rome Tribune. Stats ox Ohio, City or Tolhdo, ) 88 Lucas County. \ Fbank J. Chenky makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Chbnky & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. ( » A. W. GLEASON. I BEAL f —v— Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is' taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. The Clientage of Yellow Journalism- The people who now read the ‘ mad house” sheets read them because they are loud and vulgar. They are the morbid, who, as tbe French say, con stantly crave a “new shive.” They are seeking a new sensation, and tbe paper that “peppers the highest is surest to please.” It is a clientage as unstable as water, and when once got is of uncertain duration. The temp tation to hold it by catering to it will be well night irresistible, No orator is uninflujneed by bis audience, and every newspaper ia bound to be in fluenced, it may be insensible but none the leas appreciably, by tbe character of its readers. To make sacrifice of quality for mere popularity is to throw away tbe one thing essen« tial for a genuine auccees, and to get what is of questionable value.—Phila delphia Ledger. CASTOR IA For Infimto and Children The KM Yoa Hm Always Bought Bears the Signature of -J- - - Bucklen’a Arnica Salve- THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Balt Rheum Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Hies, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfection or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. N. Harris A Son and Carlisle A Ward, Royal nukes the food para, f«al HU e AKIH<> Pf Absolutely Pure ROY Al BAKING POWDER CO., NKW YORK. The Tepid Bath Is Best of AU Baths. “The beat of all baths is (be tepid bath,” says Ruth Ashmore in tbe No vember Ladies’ Home Journal. “We hear wonderful stories of English girls breaking the ice to jump into their baths. I have known « great many English girls with beautiful complex ions who took their baths as regularly as they did any one of their ineals, and their appetites wero unusually good. Every one of them took a tepid soap oath, and if she had no means of having a shower she gave one to her self by pouring water over all parts of her body, changing the temperature of this shower eo that from tepid it became almost cool, but never icy cold. Having chosen your bath you must remember that a good rubbing is a part of it. Tbe bath that leaves you weakened is'bseless—indeed, dan dangerous—whereas the bath that strengthens you, and makes you feel full of life and vitality, is tbe one you need. All tbe creams that were ever made, all the powders that were ever ground up, and all tbe liquid beauti fiers that ever existed as untruths, will not do one-tbousandtb as much toward making a girl's complexion good as tbe proper observance of the bath and tbe regular taking of exer cise.” TBE EXCELLENCE OF STEEP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company— - CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO. CAR FRANCISCO, CaL LOUISVILLE. Hr. NEW YORK. N. T.* NOTICE! ,=S Parties owing us are requested tj come in and make immediate settle ment. Otherwise the accounts will be placed with our attorney for collection. Office at Cole’s warehouse. J. J. Elder &. Sons. ; FOR RENT. The store room in Odd Fellows building now occupied by G. W. Clark <fc 800. Possession given Sept. Ist next. Apply to either of tbe under signed. Jno. L. Reid, J. C. Brooks, W. M. Thomas. For Sale. The Hughes place, 2 miles north of Gris fin; good 5-room house, big barn, bermuda pasture, etc? 671-2 acres of land. Easy terms. A. S. Blake, Ta Cura I'nrevei. Take Cascarcta Candy Cathartic. 10c orSc. « C. C. C. fall to cuit. driiKnlsta refund mone» H.F.SiricklandKCo. SHOE SELLING IS ONE OF OUR PET DEPARTMENTS. THOUSANDS OP MOST PROMINENT CITIZENS WILL BEAR US OUT IN THIS STATEMENT. OUR SHOES ARE KNOWN FAR AND NEARTHROUGHOUTTHIB SECTION For Style, IB (B For Quality, For Low Prices, We have no competition. Doing the largest retail Shoe trade in this sec tion enables us to keep our stock fresh and up to date. Ladies’ Lace Shoes, nUk tops, patent Ups or kid Ups. Ladles’ Button Shoes, cloth tops, patent Ups or kid Ups. Ladles’Hand Turn Shoes,kid Ups or pat ent tips. Ladies’Extension Bole Shoes, kid Ups or patent Ups. Ladiee’Con gress Shoes, opera And common sense toes. Old Ladies* Soft Shoes. OUR fifi.oo, ZEIGLEB LEASES for Ladies sad Misses have the style, effect and wear ing qualifies of other dealers’ $3 Shoes. Try a pair and be convinced. ■ Heel or Spring Heel. Laced or Button. Light or Heavy. Chcckolato or Black. Pointed or Wide Toes. Cloth or Kid Top. Shoes tor Men. Shoes tor Children. Shoes for Boys. Shoes for Infects. Felt Shoes tor Ladies. Felt Shoes for Men. R. F. STRICKLAND & C 0« J.H. HUFF’SKEWBOOK AHDMUSIC STORE Is the place to go for the Latest Periodicals and Sheet Music. NEW GOODS COMING IN EVERY DAY, AND YOUAREOOR DIALLY INVITED TO COME AND SEE THEM-ALSO TO LISTEN TO THE GRAPHOPHONE. J. H. HUFF, - 24 Hill Street. "W. LF 5 . HORNE. COOL WEATHER ITEMS t .Ladies fur Capes worth $5, at $3.75. Ladies Astrakan fur trimmed Capes worth $3.50, at $2.75. Ladies cloth plain Capes worth $3, at $2.25. Ladies pretty black fur trimmed Capes worth $2.50, at $2. Ladies pretty black fur collar Capes worth $2, at SLSO. Ladies Under Vests worth 35c., at 250. The 50c, kind at 85c. Ladies Union Suits worth 75c. and sl, at 50c. Mens Undershirts worth 25c. at 18c; worth 50- B f A - t rt L at Mens Overshirts worth 60c. at 40c; 75j. and 85c. kind at 50c. We have some handsome Regs at Cut Prices 30x60 fine Smyrna Rugs worth $3.50, at 12.75. 26x54 fine Smyrna Rugs worth 12.75, at $2.25. We have a few extra large 6-4 Cheneill Table Coven worth $l6O. NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY. Puff Scarfs worth 50c. at 85c. Fancy and black Scarfs and Ties worth 50c. and 00c., at 40c. Fancy Scarfs and Four in Hands worth 80c. and 35c., at 18c. All kinds and styles of mens club and boys Windsor Ties at cut prices. Ladies black, ton and fancy Hose worth 25c., 35c. to 40c., at 20c. pair. Ladies black ribbed and plain Hose worth 15c. and 20c., at 11c. pair, and some values in mens goods to see is to buy. Quality and price are the two levers by which we intend to merit and obtain your patronage. W. P. HORNE. EDWARDS BROS., 39 HILL STREET. ’ ■ (O) Any one in need of Fine Shoes cannot afford not to see our stock of Gents Fine shoes, up to date styles at the low price |of9 $2.98. The above are high grade'goods. Ladies Kid Gloves, black, and tan, every pair warranted at EDWARDS BROS. • Avll vuUbo UvJT wV wA