The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, November 16, 1898, Image 3

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mTI |U Ifc iW*mifiniter> ftf hop iWfl fSfilMLiitiXSilrfti snnlipaij n for D. Boyd’s estate, and wart by B. 0. Hani low.: North by Mr*. Bailie Cooper, mat by Tbistafnta strati, *ortb >7 Solomon. Mie for the purpose of endvtchingon cor pus of wards' estate, for tbeir maintenance and education. Nov. 7,1808. J. A. DRE WRY, Ordinary. Grant, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. M.-E. - Eady, late of Mid county, this to to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. M. E. Eady to he and appear at my office in Gridin, Ga., on the first Monday in De cember, by ten o’clock a. m., and to show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to J. F. Grant, on Mrs. M. E. Eady's estate. Wit-, ness my hand and official signa ure» this 7th day of November, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. C-TATR OF GEORGIA. . «. me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of T. J» Moore, late of Mid to be and appear at my office in Griffin, Qa., on |he first Monday tn December, by ten o’clock a. m , and to show cause, If on T. J. Moore’s estate.'Witness Witotnd and official signature, this 7th day of No vember, 1898. r , , ■ J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. To all whom it may concern: W. H. Moor, administrator Henry Moor, deceas ed, having in proper form applied to me for leave to sell three fourths (i) of an acre of land and a three room house in the western tUrt of the city of Griffin in the said county, being a fraction of lot * No. two(2) adjoining lot No. one (1) situated near the Christian church and near, the Central railroad of Georgia, and for the purpose of division ambng the hefts and legatees of said estate. Let all persons concerned show cause, if any there be, be fore the court of Ordinary, in Griffin, Ga., on the first Monday in December, 1898, by 10 o’clock a. m,, why such order should not be granted. November 7th, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. J Administrator's Bale. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bpaiding county, Geocnia. at the November term "of said court, 1898,1 will sell to the highest bid der, before the court house door, in Griffin, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, 1898: Forty-two acres of land off onotNo. 18, in Line Creek district, Os Spalding county, Georgia, bounded as follows: On thenorth by 0. TJMfiby, easibyß. W. Lyntfii and Ji A. J. Tidwell, south and west by J. A. J. Tidwell. Sold for the purpose of pay ing debts, and for distribution among the heirs of deceased. Terms cash. E. A. Huckaby, Administrator de bonis non of Nathan Fomby, deceased. IOC. REBATES The Only House that Pays a Rebate j in Griffin This Year. '3l We have gotten W. B. Griffin to run a warehouse and pay ten (10c) cents rebate on each bale weighed at his place. He will run the D. W. Patterson bou»e and Mr. Olay Driver will do the weighing? We g°t Mr. Griffin to Weigh cotton three years ago and pay us ten (10c) cents rebate, and no*- that we have to do it again we ask you to stand by us. Yours truly, MANY FARMERS. ■ 135.. 7 ' , .—: . ■ • »• yy wr " , .j jtehAMAfa* 7 flo YSJMta* jMMtfer E ” E,> f jB - . J *LJ te /* W B j i ■ v ■ r k ■ r> i SBsSSSSF® 1 ' Scientific Umerkan. Don’t Tobsu-.-o Spit and Smoke Ye«r Use Awiy. To quit tobacco *astlv aod forever t» mac Betu.-. fuliot Hfe, !imve and vigor, take No-To- Bat, the wr, .der wotker, that makes steak mea S3*- BM.U6, Kemd, Co. Cblew°. He. Tor. examples of tbeir good aereioes have been abundant. The theory of their ac tion of.course ia, like that of the aevecal Minds rtf fire extinguishing powders , which haye been proposed at different 1 times, that the one ease ; fed the stifihjg from the powders " Tfi the dtbdT fflliffaSe atf fa any par ’ ticuiar space under consideration, and ' with it the oxygen at well, by which alone combustion can be sustained. Iff at least one instance, however, the ' nosition was taken that if the steam jets did uo| extinguish a fire prompter they soon fefrcS fd danger, ' "fed afsuaKWt'iT held J astfotfnttfble for the loss afiout a year ago of a cargo . steamer carrying several hundred tons of coal and as many meso of miscel laneous chemicals and old rope.' Fire brake'-'Otft in * dhe of the hold*, which were fitted with Vttjaiu jet flstnrcg, and the jets were atebee turned *on. On tire day foßoWng It Was proposed to try a hose in addition to the jets, and 't one of the epper deck hatches WW -w ■**** ** w wan a violent explosion, ktUiSg one of the officers and seriously injuring another. All the other hatches were blown off at , fee faffib tune, an d the ship began to , leak,*Bcrtifehlie soon had to be aban doned. Otte explanation advanced was that the steam from the jets, passing over the incandescent cargo, formed / water gas, wifioh, With suitable air ad , idifitare, bOMfeft explosive, with the result noted. The theory is not a com forting one, but whefaerit portrays a possible condition of things yet remains 1 to be demonstrated.—Oastier’s Maga- Bfle - < EASY FOR MORPHY, ret c ■ . JT- • A Story to tke dreat Chess Master Aha h CsYrtMtMt On tending the mffes on Paul Mor- With his visit to Richmond about the same time, which Wks 'related to me faaye seen it in print. Mr. Morphy was library, and fits attention was at once attracted by a painting'oHr the man t«l, Wfaich } Waaa fine copy of a cele -1 bra ted painting representing a game of chess between a young man and Ajm devil, tto .take tong Ih mWt The artftt had most ftlapfiioally <fe j picted the point in’tlfe gamh whereflt was apparently the y<nfe mailW move) and he seemed just to realise the fact that he had lost the game, the agony of despair being shown in every line of his features and attitude, while the devil from the opposite side of thGtable gloot ed over him with fiendish delight. The position of the game appeared utterly hopeless for the young man, and Mr. H. said he had oftenset it up and studied it with his chess frifedk and all agreed the young man’s gfatta was certakjpy loshj • Mr; Morphy walkectapto tfepfeure and studied it for several minutes, when finally, turning to Mr. H, he said: “I can win the game for the young man.” Mr. H. was of course astonished and paid, “Is it possible?” . a® The position was set up, and in a lew rapid moves he demonstrated a complete win for the young man, and the devil was checkmated.—Robert Munford in American Chess Magazine. themselves. Theinappearance is always more Swarthy thfin faat of other Hun garian musicians, their dress is some times purposely fantastic, and their manner of life is far more Bohemian than the most liberal minded artist wotild care to own to. Every hO&Tand restuurant in Budapest possesses its gyp sy band, and the method of payirtent is as free and easy as the music itself and tbeir life. The hotel‘keeper is not bound by any otmtfaot, tat at various intervals throughout the perforteance one of his gypsies takes a and goes routid among the Various gUesta iissss is the nickel 10 kreutzer piece, answer ing to our twopence. I have nor often seen a florin or a kronen (half a florin). The wb°le collection ii. M> ruja, made up of Words. iftah Offictali Take Tn Washing. " Samoa, Stevenson’s island home and grave, is theonly country in the world Where its rulers and chief justices vie with twch other in the honorable" work Os the -hiiihdry. There to no false pride about a chief of Samoa, who will dis- 1 Mjgh r politics With yerf feffen men* and the next make a tender for your washing. What is more, when he has executed the washing to your Mtis faction he will ask you to give him a testimoniaiyto that effect, with which Hoapitality. Lady of the House (to bore, who gen erally calls just as she is About to go shopping)— Won’t you letmerfatf tea little refreshment for you? Bore—l think I’ll take a little aome- Ssßyof tta tUii?Gukovo it now.-London Punch. Ctomjmriroaß, Freddy—My brother George is a i Franky-w Yes, bur my brother is a adiptte. Whet be wante todateterte not vary clear. Perhaps, however, doesn't want to do it and merely putt forward hto method as one pouseaeing a purely acadetxitoiAMhat. AttallevenW- It is worthy of the attention of com pany promoters AR that baa to ta dSSK aa desdribed X’ss'yrsrxwsK America (ite center must be on the ESSKSfc ditch is to be a few hundred miles that fetawdly ilkely. Hhetaff g* ytar diteh fall of sea watan stefaMrbM fa make it radb Mund dad tautad tadhe trench, whereupon faeAasthtosNsiSwiU begin to point toward deferent quaiferu <rf the heavens from those it at present. The amount of deviation at Which the latter wfreastod thetlme during which the motion is kept up. r Xpffitey snggest.to tflfo ffiMthe that >hen a sufficient sphere of Frentafa fluence has-been secured in Africa M might have a trench dug and then by Could then discover t£ein, wlftrfepbn tiie action of tifo trench woflMfie ped and the present climatic nondition* restored. France could theaMtigin to tong as the wished the fafly ndtMt to have reached the celebratedxpOtate on tiie earth’s surface. As the fUagfarot the ditch will be very expensive we rtiake no charge for this suggestion.- Invention. A TOUCHY OLD COMMODORE. ln.i.ted on Bnnntac »*• Own Maa to waa ■von on Sundays. A story is told of an old dommodore at the Boston yard Whose nStfiod of measuring nligtous ’dffhirs was with 1 the same inexorable rule used for trito pcwal things. One Sunday mottaingdkk ♦Was aroused from his nap by something out of the usual routine being awsouDO. ed from the pulpit; and he sternly ad dressed the chaplain with; “WhaVa fait? What’s that?” The ffiiaplaln de murely repeated the notice that ”by or der of the bishop of the diocese divine service will be performed in this chapel on Thursday exeafag iwxt,’Veto. H "By whose ordec?” $ j “By order of the bisfiop of the dim I‘ dese, “Well,” thundered -the commodore, “I’ll let you know that I am bishop of On ontitoHtoahtetatatok different up, ijßwsea. YvnOTSTnac up McMasters?'' ! Mwiy wm a rtMigioaWTCreman In the yard who sometimes he! ped the chap- "Come dbWfi'dtft of that, **'blundered the commodore. “When I want a relief for the chaplain, I’Ba»paintone. Don’t The Poor Mother-taßtefW. 1 Mother-in-law stories awu»StalgMfa the market, but this ena^SMMM'tob»». Httie Ims druggy than tynfe « elty in the story. 1 On the MfaP thgfaiMlfer^ahittH l fll and died. Os course, she Hgtwito butted abaste ahd to AAte aUtafafafafaif sack was made, but instead of an iron Weight to sink fae thsgthfed » as Stuttered badly, Mtfd: ’ J afways ‘‘teWfa- mother-in-law was glgbltig, 'qMWlMb blame me if 1 htotejfrofetafatffottefai t-for carry her own >l-Mus4l”—«ldre*< land Plain Dealer. ChiMrea as •ratoMdHthw, Two little tot* of 4 tiM fiyetrs re spectively, Mvfag out town, Wtoe anxiously awaitteg fan acted of a fa vorite uncle froah whom they were ex peoting a visit The tirain namein, bub' "“Mamma, faftS'ajfet Ned oughter Mme?” * UYou mustn’t My dughfer; toss *to>Mter,” pwt fa Aka 5-yeaiMU, v*ttk all the dignity that raoht waosnrifaia: woulddmply.-iNaw York Tribune. ( i Aa Eaßtih Mother—Why don’t you play with j that American boy? -Bby-4fe tells stories. ‘ ‘•’ Mother—He does? HeoadtofestaMtiwTfhfoi and he says he never saw an Indian iti* buffalo.—LcmdoHfaw - . -t-V- —Mb*. -'» • For flffmroten MQ yetefaWnvery saihs' building at Sheffield, under the title of the Sigh of the fbsfeaw and since 1750 the business, has -burn esnrlusted by ossa St wRUII VV- < ■ *•* * •a - Vi !b > , , bwsloe ..mAJtfdfafa ’* l 1 4 4 - AX—— -st- ‘ *n WKtn>g leaui tne tect or msbo, in factta, is fas ahead of all i teals. -Fketo of faten 80 to 4O days are not aneusn ** ' -■ ■ ■.' ‘ 4 “ I Fifty years ago Austria bad seven citie* wftb more than W.WfataM taste Tod< Stan are 53. e>{ a Profanity is forbidden by both the army and the navy regulations of the I United States 1 iaL ... 1 * L allffiTW wlute you umII VDw IBtoy S fjwwt rcuvwie or tuft wmmbm . i I - —... ....... Wwyowutotta*, sad hour tjy. fehr My loMly inert «aapfe*r«* the jnet With *Um* nankt from hoevee'* foM; I SaMte to bUtotdo rweat to late, Stites Z euhee. starvto end «AL far by that Kittery path And teat ling crowd* to carrtea* UMS. SmSSF It you wore inw, it you wwe fe* ' ——*—— l CHEES CLOCKS. — 1 Thera Are S*aeleUy Ceaatrutoeti •nee Vaeti In the Onate. HcurglassMoramnt gtateu war* for merly used sea ttea purpoeeof saeasuring time at chess match**, tat now special ly constructed elocks are in general use DtmoM* ThetfeclooiMicetifiAt of two clocks, mounted on a common base. Which moves on a pivot, the wo docks therefore being on the arms of a sort of eeeMw. The beam or base is so oon tetructed that when one clock is elevated it stands perfectly perpendicular, while the depressed dock lies over at an an gle, tat as the mechanism of each dock is so constructed that it only moves When the clock is perfectly perpendicu lar it follows that when the upright dock is going the depressed dock is at rest. Another and more modern variety has the two clocks fixed on the same level, tat with a small arm reaching from the top of one to the top of the other. This arm acts on a pivot and can be brought down into actual contact with one dock at a time by a touch at the finger. When it is thus In contact, by an ingenious device the clock is stop- Cand the desired result is attained. working of the dock during • match is simplicity itself. At the oosu ■ttencement of the match the hands of each dock point to 13. Then a* the call of “time to commence play,” the dock of the first player 1* started ; then, as soon as he makes his first move, Ite stops his own dock, either by depressing it or by touching the arm referred to, the same motion starting his opponent’s dock. So it goes on during the entire course of the game, each move being marked by the stopping of one dock and the starting of the other.—Leisure **»• The Puny Expre**. W. F. Bailey contributes to The Cen tury an artide on “The Pony Express, ” between St. Joseph, Ma, and San Fran cisco. Mr. Bailey says: At first the schedule was fixed at 10 days, an average of 8 miles an hour from start to finish. This was cut down to 8 days, requiring an average speed of 10 milea The quickest trip made was in carrying President Linodn's inau gural address, which was done in 7 days and 17 hours, an average speed of 10.7 miles per hour, the fastest time of any one rider being 120 miles, from Smith’s Creek to Fort Ofinrohill, by Pony Bob, in 8 hours and 10 minutes, or 14.7 miles per hour. Considering the dis tance and difficulties encountered, such ns hostile Indiana road agstefa floods and snowstorms, and accidents tohorsss and riders, the schedule was main tained to an astonishing degree. The service created the greatest enthusiasm J tat only among the employees) but also ifi the ranks of stage employees, frnight - tars and residents along the route. To • taid a “pony” in difficulty was a priv ilege, and woe be to the man who would [ sb wrath as throw a stone fa the way. Th* Neapolitan an< Hl* Harao. > The Italians are not remarkable for fendness to animals, but rather the re verse. They have* however, a story of k Neapolitan driver notorious for.feiiU treatment of histarsa. After death the tnaw -jsestatted “hfatorift/tet’thl JMurM paradise, tat WM refusefo admittance. •He wn recommended, however, to Ap ply at the neighboring paradise of ani mals, F haply he might find fawr there. The driver fad at, and, fa tae door was opened to him by the vsey same yxn*, starved, wornont old■ ; hack OH wulvu HO BmCL IMMu wFODS »O wMfwgT his MOW* and eunee, now transformed Little Tewiiiy?—d 4ita Jinungbr ritesr Wtere going to bed wMfarat a life*. They had just reaotesd the bettam of turned iteuad tied tatart: ; ta it •Wmy son,’’replied the wfeer, ofay; ahead, fluff»*uPtarson’i Weekly. ■ r A Type M Wp tttae*. still got your eld ofbea ~>*Q “Lnprovea with age, dtmte?” < "Well, he seam, toilet faeeteer every dav.”~sPhiladalnhia R*wd . a f V: SR' i ' ■ 1 m trom while to a rich 151» ma time vo pet cent ci ummoß chlldMn Suffer * tferoat wanna WhiMi ftratttitated to bad weather and < toting vegetables raw. Coal Is a storehouse of colon) raedi eiaes, perfume* sad expiosivM, I ACtTf 4PIA I ml ''fautifF | B The Kind You Have Always BlMMand whfafo Me foerasl in use for over SO yean, Me borne tM rigmataNt of ' Wi 'btfBBMBHUFIHBKBKMB'MMb tafaZtaTwid Children IXjM-ricnca What CASTORIA Castoria Is a substitute for Caetor Oil, IMegtiMe, Orope and Soothing’ Syrups. It to HantiMh 4Mfl MmMM*. It substance. Ito age is ito gutiHsatM* Tbdtaetrepti l and allays Feverishness. It cures Pferrhcca gesd IRM Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea TM Mother’s Friesid, ■ GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS * 1 A” The Kind Yon ta W In Use For Over 30 Year*. VW* CIW'.U. TT *V***T. *BW V*** CITT __ . .•? —GET YOUR — JOB PRINTING DONE -A.T The Morning Call Office. ’■ ■ 3aa '-> ... ,:«««’ ><• XJiM I *•• ' i We have Just supplied our Job Office With a complete line ol Mataonerv * ' rwS . ft] 1 " 4 3 kinds and can get up, on short notice, anytbteg wanted In ths way w >/ •' LETTER HEADS, BIIX H EADS STATEMENTS, IRCULARS, ■ .1 ENVELOPES, NOTE 3, MORTGAGES, PROGRAM.-* - * ” “ JARDB. POSTERS «i . i* - • - ~ ’ .■< ? DODGERS, E.C ETL * ■** W* . * ’ ’’ < ’'' - ‘ ~ ... _ _ . . We e*ry ue >rt iw of FNVE!Z>FEB tm )Tvv<? ; this trad*. An aOraUvi POSTER cl ray sine ran be issued on short wnMffi - VCW- F ’ . . --- w- r ' ■' * • <- * wrawinsM»i»ranpMin Our prices for work of all kinds will compare favorably with than eMatnat M» « Why office in the state. When yon want fob printing ol any. dfMdptfcn gm 1 ..,<•*. no • «• - A ' ' .. •. ' ,111) ———«w 4. ■•!*&& ’ M . - i; ‘ ' ; ■ ' ■• ' .< ALL WORK DONE ’• ' . ■ ■ ‘ ■ ...■ & With Neatness and Dispatch. ‘ ’ ■ ■■ I ■ ■■-» 3 - • . -j ■ ..." ; V" ■ > ■-< ■-■: / f !l '* ‘* ■ _ 1 ' , .(.J t. Oat of town orders will receive > prompt attention. . ; J. P. & S B. Sawtell.