The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, December 20, 1898, Image 2

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• Morning Call. griffin, ga., dec. 20, iwe. Office over Davis* hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 23. .■ •MmP-jvww **•<■*'• -'■ !'<l! I_. .1.1 I.M& J.P. AS.B. HAWTKLJ, Editora and Proprietors. ' Tua UoMIM Call will bejoablirtrt telly- -Monday excepted—at sS.ooperan turn, <2.50 for six months, $1.25 for three axootiu. or 10 cents per week. Delivered by carriers at any point In the city. The Middle Gboroia Fammbe, pub lished every Thursd y at W eta per year lie for six months, 15c for three months. The above papers sent to any address, postage paid, at prices named Tna HoniOMa Call and the Middle Georgia Famous will ever be the beet advertising mediums for this entire section of the State. Advertising rates furnished on applies i<» > •~~~ '■' - ■■■ i ,s ~ Official Paper of the Ordinary of Spalding county and the Chy if Griffin. The “Imp” now whispers unto ye editor tbusly : "Verily, verily, I say unto yon, tbat Christmas cometh apace and I needetb tbs good money.” Now how can ye editor dig up unleu you who are io arrears pay op. Now is the accepted lime, says the Carroll County Times. » Athens has a domino game in prog* reu tbat probably bas no equal in tbs world. A gentleman and his two sons started this game several years since, and it is not finished yet. First one and then tbs other have been in the lead, until now the score of one ollbe sons is 153,045, the score of the ether son 153,025, end tbs father brings up the rear with 148,019 The storming of the statue of the Columbus at Granada, Spain, by a mob leads the Baltimore Bon to say : u lt is next in order to revile Adam as the responsible author of ail the woes to which the world bas fallen heir- If bad not married Eve and become the father of the human race, nobody would have any complaint to make. If the Granada ladies dp not throw any straighter or stronger than they argue, Columbus* statue will not have * to do any dodging.'* WgJ— 'LILLL.'J.J-. I - TJhe Cleveland (O) Plain Dealer thinks that Gen. Fitsbugb Lee would bays derived no pleasure from Capt. Qyu. Blanco’s chagrin bad the Span iard been required by his government tq remain in Havana until the arri val of the victorious Americans, The Plain Dealer says: “Gen. Dee is a chivalrous gentleman, so ho probably is not sorry tbat Gen, BJanco avoided tbs humiliation of being courteously bowed out of tbe building in which he was so discourteous to tbe American general when be called to take his leave. The Spanish captain general no doubt bad that unpleasant inci dent in mind and tbe likelihood of Gan. Leo’is illustrating the difference between Spanish ''dignity” and Amer ican good breeding and was anxious to get out of tbe island before Gen. Lee set foot upon it.’*. Two sensible ideas in one newspaper interview are enough to give distinc tion to tbe report of the utterances even of a statesman. We find that number of sensible ideas in the inter view with Col. William J. Bryan pub lished yesterday morning. Accord ingly we congratulate the co’onel and predict for him, if he keeps on talking in that way, a more solid reputation than be bas made by all bis speeches. Tbe first thing tbat we find to com mend about tbe interview is tbe ab sence of any allusion to free silver coinage Tbe second sensible idea of tbe interview is tbat of advising bis Democratic friends not to oppose the ratification of the treaty. Os all the ways of fighting expanoion chat of at tempting the defeat of tbe treaty in tbe Senate ia the most mischievous. The treaty ends tbe war This conn- i try not only does not want any war 1 reopened; but it does not want any ( uncertainty about our future relations ‘ with Spain. Now tbat our differences are settled, we want to be at peace > with the Spaniards and to do business , with them -—New York Times. OhriitmM Holid»y Batea. ■Hie Central of Georgia Railway will sell excursion tickets at rate of one and one-tiiird fores, to all points east of the Mireiwippi river, tod south of the Ohio rivers, December 23nd, 23rd, 25th, also December 30th and 81st, 1898. and January Ist, 1899. Ex treme limit of all tickets January 4th, 1899. For retee, achedales, reservatiors and other information, apply to any ticket agent of the Central o? G eorgia Railway, or communicate with J. C. Haile, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. Educate Foor Ilowets With sn. caret*. 10b afc 7 CMstlpation forever. WO.WC. MC.C.C . fail, druggists refund monev PHYSICAL TRAINING. Its Talww aa a Preventive aa« Care •< PwUaoaavy Dleoaees. Dr. E. Fletcher Ingals of in • paper with this title, said tbat the absence of systematic study by physi cians and the very meager literature compelled him to be somewhat dogmatic in hie paper. One of the most common observations made by medical men, he said, was that the long, narrow, flat cheated Individual was the one liable to tbe development of tuberculosis and that in patients presenting this form of chest the chances for recovery were re duced to a minimum. This observation be considered suffi cient to suggest that systematic physical training in aiding tbe development of tbe respiratory muscles, thoracic walls and pulmonary capacity would be of great service in preventing tuberculosis and in curing its early stages. Collapsed air cells, be said, furnished a most fa vorable nidus for the development of tuberculosis. Therefore for the preven tion of tbe disease measures should be adopted to expand tbe lungs and bring tbe air cells into the best possible work ing condition. He thought it probable that in most cases there was an early tuberculous localised anaemia, diminishing the nutri tion of the parts and making them more susceptible to the tubercle bacilli and their toxins. Os the large percentage of the human family said to be affected by tuberculosis (80 per cent), the majority recovered, even when the disease affect ed the lungs, it not proving fatal in more than 13 per cent He stated tbat in most of those who recovered the disease had made but lit tle progress, and that it was only at. autopsy after death from other causes that its presence was detected, in view at which it was the physician’s duty to recommend measures likely to strength en the resisting power of the lungs. The beneficial influence of a high alti tude he considered probably due to the increased distension of the air vessels, and that as a means of prophylaxis the first measure should be to teach the pa tient to breathe deeply. Careful physical training, be said, ’ was of the greatest importance, it being possible for the long, narrow, flat chest ed to increase the expansion of the chest two or three inches, improve the form and increase the circumference. He be lieved it possible by physical develop ment to check the process of tuberculosis when it had become established in the chest and to promote recovery.—Med ical Record. Don't Tobacco bnit and Smoke lour IJfe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag uellc, lull of Hfe, nerve and vigor, take N 0 T 0 Bae. the ivr. . Jcr-wo’ kcr, tliat makes weak men strong. Al. druggists,sooorVl. Curcguamn tceN. 11-xwlet and aainpie free. Address Sterling Hemedv C*> • Chicoco *"• New Yo-t - r For Sale. The Hughes place, 2 miles' north of Gris fin; good 5-room house, big barn, bermuda pasture, etc. 67 1-2 acres of land. Easy terms. A. 8. Blake, Wlnter.Touriit Tickets. From November Ist until April 30,1899 Winter Tourist tickets to principal South ern resorts, including Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C., and Florida points will be on sale at special rates, via Southern Ry. Tickets allow fifteen (15) days stop-over, and are good to return until May 31,1899. For further information, call on or ad dress. R. J. Williams, Tkt. Agt., C. 8. White, T. P. A., Griffin. Macon. DR. E. L. HA.ZSTES, DENTIST. Office upstairs in building adjoining, on tbe north. M Williams & Son. TAX COLLECTOR'S IOTIcT I will be at the different places on the days mentioned below for the purpose of collecting state and county taxes for 1898. Africa, October 17-31, November 14. Union, “ 18, “ 1.1&, '• W, “ 2-16. Mt. Zion, “ 20, “ ;3.17. Orrs, “21, “ 4.18, Akin, “ 24, “ 7-21. Cabbins, “ 25, “ 8-22. I will be at my office at H. W. Ilassel kus’ shoe store at all dates until December 20, when my books will close. T. R, NUTT, T, C. Parlor Car and Sleeping Car Service Be tween Alanta and Albany, Ga. The Central of Georgia Railway Com pany has inaugurated parlor car and sleeping car service between Atlanta and Albany, Ga, on train leaving Albany 4:15 a. m., arriving Macon 7:40 a. m, Atlanta 11:20 a. m., and on train leaving Atlanta 4:05 p. m., arriving Macon 750 p. m., Al bany 11:05 p. m. Passengers from Alba ny, Ga., holding berth tickets, can take sleeper at Bp. m., thus allowing them to remain in sleeper over night. Passengers arriving Albany at 11-05 jx m., may re I main in sleeper until 7:00 a. m. Rate for . double berth in sleeper, 150 miles and un-1 der, $1.50; over 180 mrles, $2.00. Charges for seats, as follows: 50 mites and under, 25 cents; 51 miles to 125 miles, 50 cents; 126 miles to 200 miles, 75 cents;. 201 miles to 800 miles, SI.OO. WM. E. H. SEARCY, JR., Counsellor at Law, GRIFFIN, GA. general practicb. R, H. TAYLOR, M. D. J, F. BTEWAKT, M Dt,.."! DRS. TAYLOR ANO STEWART, Phyiicians and Surgeons- Office hours from Ba,m, to Sp. nr/ A | physician will always be ia oor office | during that time. -4. . j I Hfy B.by'. Ufa-" | > ~ « v Johnson Station, Ga., September 16,1898. A Z LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. J X Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too J X strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum A I when five months old, and I could set no relief until 1 began using Pitt s I ’ Carminative. The fever left hgr when I had riven her tut two potties, z y and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. ladvise all □ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. , V Respectfully, MRS. LIZZIE MURRAY. y « J • / ? S If Savad Har Btiy HIII «av» Ytaww. i ....rar ir.... J w rife n u jHaVi a?pppaj n t duoejjquM* 1 WF - * l * ■I - . ■ J 4 / ■ K HORNE. COME IN AND BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US. WE WILL SELL YOU ONLY GOODS THAT WE ARE WILLING TO GUARANTEE AND WITH EACH PAIR SOLD DURING NEXT 30 DAYS WE WILL GIVE A GOOD SCHOOL SATCHEL AND A COPY OF CONKEY’S HOME JOURNAL, DEVOTED ESPEC IALLY TO TOPICS OF INTEREST TO LADIES. WHILE BUYING YOUR SHOES OF US LOOK AT OUR BAR GAINS IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, JEANS, CALICOES, DO MESTICS, CAPES, JACKETS, TRUNKS, CLOTHING AND HATS. We want a chance to sell you. W. P- HORNE. SANTA CLAUSE HAS OPENED HIS COMPLETE LINE OF DOLLS AND TOYS OF EVERY KIND TO PLEASE THE CHILDREN. ALSO A BEAUTI FUL ASSORTMENT OF XMAS PRESENTS FOR THE OLD %S WELL AS THE YOUNG. COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SE LECTIONS. 300 PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC AT 10c. J. FT. HUFF, - 24 Hill Street. ————h— _ ’ The Greatest Ever Known. THE —: MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Breaks The Dividend Record. It Eas 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 which are given here, showe that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in this in stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: Mr. Banka was insured for , 15’222 22 The dividends amounted to ..12,02c.w Paid to the estate $17,028.00 How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and he did this for fifty-tour years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these for his benefit. Here are the particulars: Policy No. 1,233. Issued March 5,1845. Amount ♦ s > ooo ' Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Life Plan. Original insurance in 1845, Dividend additions paid in 12,028.00 Amount of death claim 54 Premiums paid by insured 8,640.00 Realized to estate over premiums paid $8,388.00 Being nearly equal to a return of alf the premiums paid with two and a halt (2J) per cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from $5,009 at age 40, to $17,028 at age 94.- ' The dividend additions paid to the estate werel39 per cent, of all the premiums paid for the insurance. W 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 the Eower of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result o: is 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. iT.iy Snecial Afijent .CM. OF GEORGII HOT C». o Schedule In Effect Oct, 30, 189& T io. 4 No. 12 NoTs ‘ No. 1 (N>. H No. J Mllr ~ D>l1 *- Daily. stations. Daily. Daily. Daily-, TsOpm 406 pm 760 am Lv ?. .....Atlanta ..-Ar TK>a llffi'w 8 85pm 447 pm 8 30am Lv ....Jonesboro Ar 662 pm 1033 Ml ®II 815 pm 630 pm »12amLv Griffin™.Ar 613 pm, » ssam «*am 946 pm 605 pm 9 46am Ar Darnesville ~..L>v 6-rtpm 9aam A warn ,n i *2 IS pm tP-iS® m ' -Tbomaston. Ijv 73 00 pm 10 am lOlspm 631 pm 10 16am Ar..... Forsyth I.v 612 pm ZX pni Ar Macon Lv IsOpm 1219 am 810 pm U oßpm Ar Gordon Lv 804 pm 710 am 3 10am ion +8 60 pm+ll6 pm Ar Mllledffevflle.. Lv —~~-<eßoam “ 130 am 117 pm Ar... Tennille • •... -Lv IMUiL- 162 am 3 25am 3 2s pin Ar MlUen". LvlJMllin ll»pm 6 36am 68spm Ar......... Augu5ta...............£v 8 20am- 840 pm 6 00am 600 pm Ar Savannah .Lv 846 Mi 900 pm •Dally, texoept Sunday. “ > Train for Newnan and OmtolHou leaves Griffin at 10 Wa m. and 2 b P ■ *aUy Sunday Saturnine, arrive* in Griffin 6 20pm and 910 a nTdally except Sunday. For further information apply to R. J. WILLIAMS, Ticket Ageat, Griffin, Ga. CHBO. D.KUNK, Gen’l Siu pt.. Savannah, Ga. J. C. HAILB. Gen. Paasen rer Ajrent, Savannah,Ga K H. HINTON, Traffi.p Manager, SavMnah. Ga. MUTUAL ■ Tradx Marks DxsrafM CorvwiOMTS Ac. Anyone sendiM atatsreßyM Us*WtptM» M Invention is probab” MtagtaMjk ConupwUca- Uona strictly oonMenuaJ. Hanaaooa <m t-atants Scientific Hmtrtcan. ' J 9 ronsumplion TO the Editor =—l have an absolute remedy for Consumption. Byfetimdyuse thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive sm I of its power that I consider it my duty to mm/ botiia fru to of your nadeni who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M.C- 183 Peart St., Mew Ywfc The Edltorisl and Business Mans«ement oC ♦M, Pape? Uuazantee this generous Proposittoa. We have ust received a large quantity of Georgia Raised Seed Rye, Also Seed Barley and Wheat. Fresh Turnip and Garden Seed. N. B. DREWRY * SON, 28 Hill Street. Griffin Telephone Exchange BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. INO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Bupi. 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. 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. 0., res. 3 calls. 88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R. R. depot., 39 Clak & Bon, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., residence. 15 Drake, R. H., grocries. 35 Barnhart, 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 Side, 3 rings. 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Gri®n 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. 82 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 Morning Call office, 2 rings, 84 Newton &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 Bawtell, J. P.,residency 3 rings. 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 18 Bears, 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 VVE WORTHINGTON, Manager Everybody Says So. Jascnrets 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, disjiel colds, cure headaone, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box ofC. C.C. to-day; 10,25,50cent5. Soldanc guaranteed to cure by all druggists. SAL GRIFFIN TO THE.EAST VIA SEABOARD iIMINF. DITFEBENTIAL PABSBK&EH BATES. To Norfolk and Portamouth, gig go To Richmond, 15 50 To Washington, IK g® To Baltimore via Washington, ifr 70 To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay Line Steamer, ig vn To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 50 To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 qq To New York via Richmond and Washington, 22 oo To New York via Norfolk, Va., and Cape Charles Route, 22 00 To New York via'Noriolk, 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 8. 8. Co., meals and stateroom included, 22 00 To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, meals and stateroom included, 23 25 The Seaboard Air-Line'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 farther information call on or address B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Agent Pass Dept. WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS, T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. * T. J. ANDERSON, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va HLOOD POISON K A SPECIALTX»S?S B 1 ■ cur « ,,nl 6‘ < ’3s<layg. YoucanbVuStca If you prefer to come here we willcon. sswargiSE'tswcsissa Mina, Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat. FimpU*. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers O q we rugrsntee to cure. We solicit the mogt ob«t i nate cases and challenge tbe world for a case we cannot cure. This disease has al baffled the skill of the most emlneut physL clans. #500,000 capital behiMl our uneonriu Clonal guaranty. A bsolute proofs Bent sealed on DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of McDonald & Hanes is this day dissolved by mutual consent R A McDonald will collect all notes and ac counts due the firm, and pay all indebted nesa of tbe firm This Sept. Ist, 1898 R. A. McDonald E, L. Hanes Something New! 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 route with double daily service between Columbus and Atlanta connecting in the Union Passenger station, Atlant*, with Vestibule*! Limited trains; also United State# Fast Mail trains to and from Washington, New York and all Eastern points. Also promptly connecting for and from Chat tanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest. Schedule In effect Oct. 1«. 18T8. Central standard time except at points east of Atlanta. * ■“ No. 27 No. 29 Northbound. Dally. Dally. Lv. Columbus “ m filuum “ Waverly Hall 723 am CWP" “ Oak Mountain 733 am “ Warm Springs 805 am 64J pm “ Woodbury 823 » m • “ “ Concord. 8 47am “ Williamson 903 a m <SOP n> “ Griffin... 918 am " McDonough UOS am 8 4aP“ Ar. Atlanta >llO am 9<spjn Lv. Atlanta'.". .'..T". !2<» ArTWashingtoa <142 u m 9 P'3 •• New York .2 43 pm "40 am Lv. Atlanta 110 pm 4 » m Ar. Chattanooga 859 pm B«)_ajn Ar. Memphis.. 74j a m 7 40 p m Ar. Louisville 759 a m 750 p m Ar. Cincinnati. 71» *n> 7 80 pj» ~ . Sa 30 No. 33 Southbound. Dally. P»l>y- Lv. Cincinnati 830 am 800 pm Lv. Louisville 740 a m 7 45ip m Lv. Memphis 7 915 am <4) p m Lv Chattanooga 40 10 p m «80 a m Ar. Atlanta. fT 5 09 am 1140 am ffi, . -, . - ■ - Lv. New York. 1215 n’n. 430 pm “ Washington 1115 am 10£3_p_m U. Atlanta. ... 510 am 3a5 pm Lv. Atlanta 620 am 420 P ra " McDonough. 615 am 525 p m “ Griffin 650 am 603 p m • Williamson. 704 am 620 pm " Concord.,. 720 am 087 pm “ Woodbury 745 am 707 pm - Warm Springs... 805 am 740 pm " W^vehy Hall/ B«3am sffpm Ar. Columbus 990 am 906 pm TO MACON. Dally. No. 27. No. 29 Lv. Columbus, South’n Ry. 680 am 525 pm Ar. Woodbury, South'n Ry. 828 am 707 P-a “ Macon, M.&B.R.R. .. 1115 am ArLaGran ge, M. & E. R.R 7| 820 pm Daily. No. 30 No. 23. Lv'. LaGrange, M. * R R.R. 710 a m ■ Lv. Macon, M. * R B 4 29 p m Ar. Woodbury. M.* R R.R. 827 am 7<-7p>’> At. Columbus, South’n Ry. 930 am 9ts]j2j Frank a gannon, i. m. culp. Third VP. & Gen. Mgr.. Traf. Manager, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK. Gen. Pas. Agent. X Gen. Pas. Agent, Washington, D. O. AOanteCta. T- K. pgAßOD^ l ]^ Ticket Agent, To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cuscarets Candy Cathartic. -10 c or »» « C C. C. full to cure, druggists refund money