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About The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1899)
SOME JSTZEW GOODS. FANCY COLVINA KICK, FRESH PRUNES, IMPORTED maccaroni, new crop nuts, MINCE MEAT, OKRA AND TOMATOES, MAGIC YEAST, NEW COD FIHH, OATMEAL, DATES. G. W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST (<K(H EKS IN TOWN. NEW GARDEN SEED JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE. ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. J. N. HARRIS & SON. Munyon’s Inhalers. Come and try them free of charge. Inhalers and pre paration only S I. FULL LINE ALL KINDS OF PATENT MEDICINES AT CUT PRICES. J. ffl. SEARS. The Grocer. „ , ; Morning Call GRIFFIN, GA., FEB. 20. 1899. HHrvover Davis’ Hard ware Store TELEPHONE NO. 82. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS j DR. J.|M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEON. Office: No. 2!U Hill afreet, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams A Son. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. Crete Manley spent yesterday >n j Atlanta. Z. 'l'. Scott, of HollonviiL, «ns beie . yesterday R. E. Cooper is spending today will) j 1 friends in Barnesville J. \V Bullard mode >i l> trip to Barnesville yesteiduy Joe Neely, of Liuistille, is spending today with Griffin friends Jno. H. Wilson, of Milner, was in the city with friends yesterday Rev. E W. Hiinimotil “pent the day «t Brooks Station yesterday K. VV. lisle, of Jolly, w <s the guest of his many friends here yesterday, Hon. R. T. Daniel went up to At lanta last night to be gone a few days A large line of Silverware for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent, at Edwards Bros Miss Evie Kell, of Sunny Side spent the day with Griflin friends yes terday \V. N. Brown, of Jackson, will ; spend today with his many Griflin 1 friends. C. L. Ct'ggans. a prominent planter of Hollonviile, spent the day here yesterday. Mrs. C J. 1. Hemier* i> went up to Senoia yesterday to spi ml a few d iy« with friends Mrs. Chas F. Wo! Cott Willi lip to Atlanta last night to spend *■ vvral days with her husband Misses Ida Clark and Bertha 1 <eh ner went up to Jonesh >r.> I *-t night t spend Sunday with frier.D. Rev. I G Walker < ‘ Conyers, is spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. M F. W.ison, near tfi - city If you want y ir chi. kens to lay. feed them on Ground Bme and ttys ( ter Shells L ’wis D (' ark, 20 Hill S'. Kigers' 12-<twt. IV i Spoons sl.lO pier set Table Sp ons $1 SO per set, worth 25 per cent. n> re Edwards Bros. » The Woman's Foreign Miss; nary •' Society will meet at the Methodist church Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Col J. T. McLendon, u prominent citizen of Milledgeville, is spending today with Hon. (). B. Stevens in this city. Feed your chickens on Ground Bone and Oyster Shells, then you can stop buying eggs. Lewis D Clark, 20 Hill St Letn Taylor and Bob Duke will go up the Central railroad this morning and it is believed their destination will be Jonesboro. ! Mrs. George BbcrreU,of Macon, who was called to Senoia t > attend the funeral of her mother, was in this city yesterday enroute home. i I’i ici 1 i and nil kinds of messages de livered by a bicycle messenger. 'Phone t, two c , Killian A Lambert. 4L v. G. A Whitney went up to Sunny S :<L> yeiteiduy morning, where he -pent the day very plen-intly with Gen J. M. Kell's family Col mid Mrs N. J Hamm nd, i. f Atlanta, came down yi “terday after noon to spend :i few days with their daughter. Mrs D J. B.iiley. Syrup Pitchers from 9.; to 190 and I Tumblers from 12: to SI.OO perse’ j cut glass bottoms Edwards Bros. Mr. and 'dis. E E. Biss, of Mil* | ledgevillf, went up •<> Carrollton, yes ! terday where they will spend a few | days b.fore returning home Now is the time the lice mid mites ‘ start to worry your chickens. Try : Lambert's D ith to Lice mid Mites, | ami it will slop thi ii', l.'-.iis D C i'i., 20 iiiii so Miss Eva May Wil inns, ,>f Wood bury, artiveJ in tin’ city yesterday in irniip; and lor several dais will Lei the guest ot Mi-< Ruby J 'lm--m, on I Br i id lent. Notwithstanding the illness of the pastor, there w>L lie services both; morning and evening at the Meth ■ d:rt : church (■ day, '. t i which th" pn! : •.■ is' cordially invite 1 < i ass Sug ir Di -lil.l .i t 2." ?a nd Crockety a' n y j'i ice at EhlV Alil>s Bros. C M I’ my Hu! ot to! Jiicks-iti's prominin 1 y< .mg nth.met s, is spi t.d ing t dm wi! 1 . h's u'.l GritlLi irl. i I-. He >ii I I a c iiip c i 11 v ii;- s: ir, ' ' Mrs !■' ■ i. D .!; <>. ’ : Ja- A. I'. 'r> I. . lid ■. . i I I ■. the In .•! mi i < it mfi.'Ji ate v • i. m .“ pi ’ i i.. I !,■ i ' Di i t g i ;■■ m <1 a >. i, - w b n E Iwiirds Bo - will y, u I.iirp- ’or 25 p- r cent h ■< than co< Rgu .r m..r i> 11 g »♦ . v;. <> at St Ge < Imi ’li today, ■ do.’ti'.i by K v G A Wtuiiii y, lop oil i’ g to ah’: :, e ' | I. w i > d w n to B itr isv £ > j.> tL - al:i rio• n, •_io. re w ill be n i vol.mg - i vices fir 'e ! ait,? -s de* |I: Vi red 11. .L , i cb. rm*-m g<-r Thone I. t « ii. * Ktt iits AI. utr.iit: r. lln > cal Cite <■ w■. i I entertained by M: - J - M. 1 i > Tin red*y liter t .I •’> i . Ihe | : gram ari mg< I ! r tie .»: :i v< r-a r v the e ii i i o |. r< i .!i rt d ti'. this m i• :ng ai ;i n . tie ■ u'.. t I rsi* r ss w . i . transHc’i | < | \ J 1 • I light bill k 'rum Cuba a- .i ■ ■ r n : ti has attracted con-idei o' »mt i e It saj m t from ft ■ c ■ . -..i _ | o'. -■ ■■ •> .me large iI, igi c , ■ I , t J i i,. ( ) Is t m Ii •• i • - >’ C I » Birr wo“ (■ O ' i r ■!. 1 p 'o'' v 11 i 1 '. is <• ve r t« ■ v . “ e e o i ' . e tin I tti Iti ! io i: ■ t ii ; • - f Wi . r W■ a• i' m■ * • >•■ g ■ • • ~l e- j <* . . it. ■<3 Di* P - : ,23 , Irl ip *. . 12 t] ■ 31 11 qt 35 17 if 30 - Fi ll vRi A Biros WASHINGTON LETTER. > Wa-iiixotoN, Feb 24.—The demo crata in Congress stand b bind the plain words of Senator Cockrell against the bill for a large standing army, which Mr McKinley is trying to jam through the Senate, ami they believe that the rank mid file of the parly stand behind them Mr Cockrell said: “We will give you every man am! every officer that is necessary, but we are not willing at this short ression to fasten upon the country a standing army of 100 000 men ami to increase the expensi 8 of the people by millions of dollars We are offering everything that is fair and just and right. We have no disposition or intention to force no extra session of Congress, and we say to you that every bill that legi i timately and of right ought to be a , law can bn passed at this session. If ati cxtra m ssh n is called, it will he solely for the purpose of fastening upon the people a standing army of 100,000 men ” That is a fair and s’riightforward statement of the atti* 1 tude of the Democratic Senators, who • are being accused of holding up the t government. They are not holding . ti[> the government, except in the I sense of helping it to be true to the ? people The war luxes are likely to g have to be paid until a democratic Congress anil administration is select- I ed, and there will either have tube , more taxes or more bonds, unless the i) extravagant policy of the administra* tioti can be headed off or curtailed. 3 Senator Procter has been credited > with getting more than bin share of 1 army appointments and promotions under the present administration. , Therefore it was a little surprising , w hen he made a speech jumping all . over the method by which army pro motions and appointments are made on “pull,” instead of merit. He knows the subject, for, in addition to getting commissi.uis on '‘pull,” he issued them on it when he was secretary of war. ’ Army officers will know how to appre ’ ciate his statement that little consider ation is giver to applications for pro motion on merit, because the demand f of some Senator or Representative for ■ the pl .ee must be complied wi h. 1 | Tiier» is no doubt about the evil of the [.resent sytiem, not oul;. because it I [nits unfit men into responsible mill* - lary positions, but because it has a general demoralizing f fleet upon Cum , grese. It is well known that Secretary . Alger mur.z’ed a number of Senators , and Representatives with army pat ronage. Senator Mitchell, of Wisconsin, made a tb.cided hit in his speech against, the Hull army bill, by declar ing that he wished to confine any in crease in the army to‘ the United State.- [.;..[ : r u:.d not extend it to the Uniti d Stales imjiroj.er.” He < bji cted iiU"’t diCile.Ly to having United Sintis soldiers eug-iged in shooting our ideas into an alien ;• o,.|e. The Alger Cuban junk, t, | binned jto start as soon as e.ingres'i adj urns, I upon which a number of n a tors and ■ ri'i r • tit.-' v 1 ■ c.ih . d as guei-' s, w i . gn up n i ...vernaienl ve- ..nd the bills w-’.li be [laid with [inti ?. ma,..). It is c*'.inia'<d that the cost of the trip will not Le le-s than $200,001), but I'm .'.mount may be le-si i.td if th.- trip has ’ > ! *i it* I ti■ d’o ei ~L • th irs a1 ret * i r.■.-< i.i nive-s to nt end an ixtra session 1 c ■ ..ti*’. s ■ v -.tin* likely. It I , - n 1 : ‘ M ’ M K . v i i n ’ Hi-. >i : L. ak u; ’I-,-- A'ger junket. A I'v.i- s.'ip, , |, : , v ~ . lbs state* .' . i • . . <; > r., c I:.. war with s m i ’ i . t;,.,* the jumj 2 ' S eiij s : • ins head w»«.- I. t• ’ 111 id d. h.w. ck, ; n which Stuij * i w.'c- t! e ring leadvr, there is a * : ; et i.'.m. ti in . s to rinipt'l ti,e a Imii - r.it ; i t. do jns ' oi.tbat ve. tirit' - ’l.i , t>! i\ duet'nil a hill ibt K : ' .tifi 1. o'. ' Ohio, ■ [it i.l.g th.-.t D-• wi ;. -ti>t Le m.ls a full admiral ai d Sei; . v v.cc ;.d— --' m.r d I! ■ sin uld Le t.o <! ch’ of . the p i** tg of tlie b" . : m/urln ! nately. there is riiere i“ more Catarrh ;n ' . B th country than all other di-eioespu’ t. - • gether, and until the las’ few years was supposed t' be incurable. F>r a great many years doctors pr-’U '-.u. -edit a ;.K?al • h-. .-c, and prescribed 1 cal :r,wiles,ar ’. . !;y constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pror nnce 1 it ur.,! .e. Si ienec has proven catarrh ’. he a >r,sti nal discise, and then : r< requ n s i *'.itution:i'> treatment Ha',.a tbi.arrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ChcEcv A l ' . 1 .' I>, O. . 'tistitu- ti 'tia' cure -:i the marke' I: ;< taken in- •I’ infttl. It tets dire t'v cn t > bl -j - I tfer one Lu:, i’ed ; ' ars : - c .“.- it to'* to t • ■ 1 t r cir . .< u. ; >es- timoniab*. A1 Ir F. J. CiIhNEV A■i> , T ' i > Hall’s F:i:ui y Fills are 11 < U • For Asthma use CHEHEY’S EXPECTORANT. Built to Cttcb Lanehters. F z and w. or Lave, been plaj * iiig io crowded Lou.-es io A' a’ita the p4'l WHvk, him) ■» ' iii« . ii(' !»t*r loiiwr row uigiit thu luibiwiug iioii.e from the Atlanlil J mrna! wi 1 give ourciti zms an idea of tin eh-ir.ie r of the r en'< rta: in m : . r Z : I\V ’ ■ :’s , Ali ez\ Ti” e,” ke, ft ’ ry ;r, su Hence r-1 ■; -/w* ili ■er at th’* I uni bi.i ; i t night “A 1Z .• lime” was f.uilt to create I laughter and it certainly fills i’s mil- 1 siuii There is no tiresome plot, bm i just enough to hang on a lot of very i clever specialties which keep the au dience amused and interested. Mies ( Frankie Campbell in the eoubrette role of Daisy made a distinct bit E F ’ Kreyer gave a pleasing performance ot Reuban Merryfield. Cub Carlton’s tramp was quite origin:!. The work of L iDella, the contortionist, was one of the features of the show. E. A Clark made a good impression ss the Dutch comedian Miss Owens sang several b illads sweetly and received justly merited encores. Some excel lent specialities were introduced by other members of the company and the entire performance went with a dash and vim that kept the house io pleasurable anticipation. Taken in its entirely, “A Reezy Time” pleased, and it will no donb’ draw large houses the balance of the week. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve THE BEST SALVE in the world for | Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. N. .Karris & Son and Carlisle & Ward. A Card of Thanks- Ed’TOR Call: —Through your col* urnna please allow us space to return thanks to those who were go kind and attentive during the illness and after the death of our beloved eon, Jieepb Elliott, and especially to that sympa thetic organization, Griffin Fire Co. No. 1, of which he was a member. They never tired of rendering the slightest service and our hearts will ever hold that gallant band of men in grateful remembrance Respectfully, Mi: and Mrs. Jas. F. Elliott. The Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and di-agreeably as well. To cleanse the sys tem and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. CAS'X’OIiIA. Bears tu _/) F - Kind Yau Have Always I “‘T" I Christian Church- Sunday school at 9:15 a m Preach ing at 11 o’clock a. m , and 7 o'clock , [>. m., by the pasli r, Rev R. A IL La beck For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. Bears the Ths Kind You Have Alwavs Bovgtt s '7 : " THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY:27. 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The fever left her when I had given her but two bottles, ? * and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all u 5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy atrial. 4 ? Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. C f Saved Her Baby WIII Sava Youra, J . . „ .TRY 1T.... 6 AFt Effects ©f the vKli| ( Grip is a treacherous disease. You think it /IMJ Al «s cured and the slidhtest cold brinds on a (foa F relapse. uah) u-y its victims are iilways left in a weakened fc’u condition blood impure and impoverished; y/ nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease J/V? and nervous prostration are often the VZ result. SAk VV Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will drive every trace of the poisonous germs from Iv/Ji the system, build up and enrich the blood vja X. and strengthen the nerves. A trial will J)) prove this. Read the evidence-- When the grip last visited this section Herman H. Eveler, Gl// LC' ofSU W. Main St., Jetterson, Mo., a well-known contractor and /zfKX builder,was one of the victims, arid be has since been troubled /Mil II Kn with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago bis health be- IHjlj julfll B a Ji to fa ffi and 110 was bhllged to discontinue work. That he |l 04 Fitxv/ Jives to-day la almosta miracle. He says: irly’ -T was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the AXII VTY? heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. VAX „ || <•! tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies' /SN-J suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and CjtAr IrAl began to give up hope. Then I ;.w Dr. \V illiains'Pink Pills l>’]l LLll for Pale People extolled In a St. Louis paper, and after Invea- lkj4 Zr*ll tlgatlon decided to give them a trial. ALjyk “After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and • VaX 11 was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- IjYysll IrjeNll covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. I|/AV/ yZ-q|| “After taking four boxesof DrAVilliams Pink Pills for Pale 111 JM People lam restored to good health. I feel like ar ew man, and || V//|| having the will and energy of my former days returned, lam vtSKj capable of transacting my business with increased ambition. /XVCAI IKAy/Vl. “Dr. Williams’ Pink f’il’.s for Pale People are a wonderful jl/>—4l llwHii medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the IlfLjW VtStVii grip will find that these pills are the specific.” HH-Evelkr. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding this ir H__ stamp is enclosed.—pyoznCble Ch. Democrat, City, Alo. IwjTts OiuTA Look for tfie full name on the package. At druggists oe IvAz rect From the Dr .Williams Z4edicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50. LADIES FREE To Our Opening Tomorrow. It is Early tor a Spring Open ing, but We Have Some Beautiful Things for i Them to See. The weather has been so inclement that f<-w people have had an opor tunity to see the new arrivals. We therefore, extend an invitation to every one to call this week. Don’t let the disagreeable weather keep you away. If need be we will have Red ■ Hot Stoves. Our store rooms shall be comfortable. The world looks to Paris for the fashions Pari: has decided that 1899 iseason are now with us. Ail the iaticy cotter, linen and ei k laces you can see by calling. The new embroideries have just arrived and assortment is much larger, containing three times as many patterns in Cambrics, Nansook, Swiss, Edg ing and Insertions, single and in match sets. We are showing an elegant assortment of Curtains. Dotted and figurs i ed Curtains, Swiss and Fish Net Designs. A great many new styles Percales, Spring Calico, Piques, Organdies, Mm.ins, and Lawns will be received during the wee:,'. OUR MIDDLE COUNTERS Wii; have some Rare Bargains for to-morrow. . 000 vards Check' 1 Muslains, slightly soiled, worth 12 cents, for this we> 71 aents. ' I ver ■ ivies to match, First come first served. 11 pieces 4-4 Cambiic at 7f cents, worth 12* cents in New York. Cam brics not even soiled. grades of Blea-.. > mg on Middle Counters at greatly reduced prices. 75 Boys Shirt -V . • at 15 cents worth 50 cents. e have more attraction for Bargain Hunters this week than we have had in a long time. p DAu hIVLh