The Griffin weekly news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, November 27, 1908, Image 6

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> ■ /» *♦*< i< ♦»♦<■>< »»»»»■»» >»» l» >»!♦»♦»♦♦♦»< 4 111 1 1 »»♦♦♦♦♦» [ H CAN YOU AFFORD NT TO? t ;: —— :: ;; Odcc more we are forced to appeal to our read- « J • • ers to remember ub in the distribution of the money ;; ;; they are getting in hand from theircrops and oth- I i I! er sources usual in the fall. And, as before, will ■> •; have to say that we need every dollar that is due " ;; us. Do not think that because yours is only one ” t dollar we will not miss it if you delay paying us ■> ; • a little longer. There is where the trouble has ;; ;; beea all along, and we have been for.sed to ! 5 !! carry over two thousand dollars on subscriptions <> ; ■ alone. And we have suffered for the need of this *; ;; amount while our friends could have easily sent U < r or brought us in the small sum of one dollar each. • ■ ;; Now, that seems rather hard, doesn’t it? ;; !: We are in dead earnest, and will have to say <! •; that oils subscribers simply must pay us what they ; ■ ;; owe, so we can pay what our creditors have kind- ;I ’ ly allowed us to owe them. You can do it and not < i ;’ miss it, while we would reap the harvest of a suf- 1I I! flcient sum total that would place us easy. Let ■ > ! ’ each reader whose subscription is in arrears send ;; • ’ us the amount due, let it be only 50 cents or ! I !! more, and thus return the kindness we have ex- ■' tended in continuing his subscription. ’; V • I .... ’ROUND ABOUT. City Not## an* News From Thi# •nd Adjoining Conntie#. r »&■ riwk Saturday'# Dally. A CIIAKLO’ITK kitsse KFrECT. The girls now wear a ruff of lace, A Mylo that’s quite correct, For it lend# to many » « Hcet > * ofl ,Me A charlotte ruwe effect. P. B. Lukille, of Waverly Hall, a guest at the Nelme House, had a sud den attack of illness at 0 o'clock lart night, but a doctor was called in and he was soon all right again. Nick Westbrook, a student at the School of Technology, who lias l>een sick for several days at his home here, was sufficiently recovered yesterday to be up and sj»ent the day in Atlanta. ■ Judge E. J. Reagan, of the Flint circuit, will go to Columbus on the IJOth lost, and preside over Muscogee . superior court for a few days 1 for Judge Gilbert, trying cases ini which the latter is disqualified. W.B. Kelfer, of the Department of , Agriculture at Washington, gave a demonstration of the government’s method of building sand-clay reads on the road near Haines Thurman’s residence yesterday, which was wit- 1 nessed with Interest by a number of | citizens. For the week entfed last Thursday night, November 19th, 954 bales of col- , ton were received In this market, against ( "13 bales the corresponding week last year, according to the official cotton report furnished the News and Sun by Thus. Nall. The stock on hand was 3,"43 bales, against 4,844 bales. The total receipts for the season were 13,- 354 bales, against 12,962 the same date last year. The price here yesterday was 9 cents, the same as for several days past. From iramaF* mW* Several hundred bales ot cotton wan brought to this market yesterday. The price of the staple contlned at 9 cents. Rev. W. UA Kemirhk went to BarnesvHlO yyaterdaV to fill his regu lar appointment at Antioch Baptist church, in Pike county, Saturday and Sunday. Herbert H. Willis, ajroptflar middle aged citizen of Barnesville/after being in 111 health for the last several months, died at his home there Friday night. He was a cotton buyer and was high ly esteemed throughout the surround ing territory. He is survived by a wife and several small children. He was buried at Goggans, his former home. Would-be burglars made an unsuc-' cessful attempt to enter Huckaby’s grocery store out on West Poplar street Friday night. They tried to prize open the door of the store, but failed. Several stores out side Os the business district have been broken into the past week, and it seems a band of burglars Hhe operating in the city, but so far rto arrests have been made. Rev. D. F. Hoke, rector of St, Geor ge's church, returned home Friday night from Anniston, Ala., where he attended the marriage of his brother, Mr. Walter Whitaker Hoke. and Miss Ba rah Ophelia Culberson, which was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Cul berson, and «which was a beautiful wedding of the past week in Anniston. The bride is admired for her charm of manner and beautiful disposition and the groom is a well-known business man of Anniston whose strength of character and manliness has won for him many friend# in that city. Kodol For Indigestion Otir Guarantee Coupon \ If, after u.lnt two-thlrda of a lt.oo bottla of ( Kodol, you can honaatly jay it has not bene fit sd yon. we will refund your money. Try Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and sign the following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fail* to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to tbe dealer from whom you bought it. and wo will refund your money. Town. State Sign here ————Cot Thia Out —— —...J Digests WhatYouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweet E. C. D»WITT 4 CO.. Chicago, XU. For Sale by Carlisle & Ward- BAND OF BURGLARS OPERATING IN GRIFFIN Three Stores Have Been Burglarized in Last Few Days. i A bund of burglars seems to be in- I testing Griffin, three stores having l<cn entered in the last few nights. Dn Sunday night Simonton’s mar ket in West Griffin was entered by unknown parties who drank a lot of cider but did not take anything else. The store of “Babe” Connor, on East Broadway street, was entered 0" Monday night and over three dol lars in money and many articles of goods stolen. Monday night S. S. Gaillard’s grocery store on East Chapel street was broken into and a lot of snuff, to bacco and other things stolen. En trance to the store was gained by pricing open the back door. So tar the burglars who entered and robbed these stores have not been captured and there is no clue as to the guilty parties are. How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will oc casionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reliability one that lias an established reputation and that is certain to effect, a quick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this most common ailment, and can always lie depended upon. It hits on nature’s plan, relieves the aengs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in which it has ' been in general use we have yet to learu of a single case of cold or attack of the grip Having resulted in pneu monia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy contains no cpium or other nar cotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Head Drug Co. and Carlisle & Ward. Money Lost. sl2 or sl3, all in silver, in small bag, with 3 samples of doth and a big cupper in same, between llucka by’s'store in Griffin and John Green’s place on Route 3, Monday afternoon early. Finder please return to J. M. Wiles, Griffin, Routed For Sale. One Georgia raised bay mare six years old, 1G 1-2 hands high, weight 900 pounds. Will work anywhere 1 single or double and is perfectly safe ' for ladies to drive. Price $l5O. Ap ply toC. 0. Coker, Brook#, Ga., rfd. No. 1. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to taka The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price 800. THOMAS J. BROOKS. JONESBORO LADY SUES PREACHER Claims That Minister Called Her a “Devil Incarnate.” Joneslwro, Ga., November 19.— [Special.]—Mrs. Sadie A. Bean, one otthemosit prominent ladies in this city, has entered suit for SIO,OOO al leged damages in the superior court of Clayton county against Rev. .1. C. Atkinson, pastor of the Methodist church at Jonesboro. The petition alleges, among other sensational charges, that in a -dis course which he delivered September 8, last, Rev. Mr. Atkinson referred to Mrs. Bean as “a devil incarnate, a devil from hell.” At that time Mis. Bean was chair man of the missionary society of the church. The minister stated, it is alleged, that she had dissented from the discipline of the church. Some what later, the petition goes on to aver, he read before a large number of the congregation a letter he had written Mrs. Bean calling upon her either to confess her wrong in dis senting from church discipline, or to stand a church trial or to withdraw. The petition declares further: “The said Atkinson used his posi tion as pastor to inflict undue morti fication upon your petitioner.” The suit will be tried at the next term of the Clayton county superior court. Mrs. Bean is represented liy W. L. Watterson, of Jonesboro, and by Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Hey man, of Atlanta. She is the wile of R. O. Bean, who has offices in Atlanta as traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific, the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company and the Southern Railroad Company. Colds and Croup in Children. “My little girl is subject to colds,” says Mrs. Wni. H. Serig, No. 41 Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va. Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough bat 1 cured her with Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy without the aid [ of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup. As soon as he shows any signs of croup 1 give him Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy for three or four days which pre vents the attack.” This remedy is for sale by Head Drug Co. and Carlisle & 1 Ward. What’s Ycurs? It was 1:30 a. m. iu the cheap, all night restaurant. “What’s yours?’’ said the “tough’’ I waiter, arms akimbo. We gave our orders and In about ten minutes the waiter served my friends, but left me nothing. “What’s yours?’’ be asked, address ing me. “Why." said I, surprised and re proachful, “I ordered corned beef and cabbage at least ten minutes ago.” The waiter's jaw became a trifle more aggressive than usual. “Well,” he said grimly, “do you still stick to tt?”—Bohemian Magazine. Seven Years of Prooi. “I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs,” says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best remedy for ooughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor age of the lungs, and tlie early stages of consumption. Its timely use al ways prevents the development of • pneumonia. Sold under guarantee by all druggists. 50c. and SI.OO Trial bottle free. DeWittls Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled in cases of weak back, ■ backache, inflammation of the bladder, I rheumatic pains, Antiseptic and aet promptly. Sold by Carlisle & Ward i —— Competent Teacher Want ed By Williamson Graded School. Apply to W. W. Shannon, Williunison, Ga. :. —— Appier Oats and Purple ’ Stem Wheat. , Refanned, for sale by J. Henry • Walker, Griffin, Ga. i | HE HAS MADE MONEY FARMING INTELLIGENTLY | Story of the Success of a Yoan£ Man of Monroe County. Robert M. Worsham, born in Mon- i roe county in 1879, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Worsham, of that I county, is one of the young farmers who has practically demonstrated the possibilities of farm life in Monroe county. Only about eight years ago, just after he had reached the age of young manhood, he purchased a farm, to be paid for out of the pro ducts of the farm, his means at that time being rather limited. But he went to work with a will and an in telligent determination to succeed, which he has done to a remarkable degree. Mr. Worsham, in the short space of eight years, has wonderfully im proved and built up his farm lands. He has splendid orchard of varied fruits, and established a cannery lor fruits and vegetables, for which he always finds a ready mar ket. While his farm is six miles dis tant from market, he has made market gardening a success. He is the first to bring into market cabbage, watermelons, l>eans and other vege tables. Mr. Worsham annually grows thousands upon top of thousands of cabbage plants for transplanting, which are known in every market ■ throughout the county. Mr. Worsham is at work, assisting and directing, in the production other crop., besides those mentioned above, such as cotton, corn, oats and i hay. With the cattle grazing in the ’ pasture, the hogs rooting in the ‘ woods lot and the hens cackling in the : barnyard, he has a typical country i home, presided over by the queen of his household, his noble wife, who was Miss Lula Banks. Sheisnovvand always has been an active helpmeet and a constant inspiration to him in his efforts to succeed. Along with the details of iairn life, Mr. Worsham finds time to serve his district as magistrate, and to build bls neighbors houses for them, or paint them as the occasion may de mand, for his versatility rendershim available for all this work. Mr. Worsham should be an inspi ration to the young men ot our county to remain on the farm. What he is doing can be done by others, if they will only use and apply the same sys- : tematic methods of larming. Chamberlain’s the Most Popular. “We have in stock many colic ml! diarrhoea medicines,” says R. M. 1 White, a prominent merchant of Tur- j tie Bayou, Tex., “but sell more of Chamberlain’s Coli#, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy than all others put together. For sale by Head Drug Co. : «nd Carlisle <& Ward. Farmer’s Union Make a • Change. On account of the cheap rate of in ' surance, and other necessary advan tages for the care and protection of cotton, we have made arrangements with the lessees, Messrs. Griffin and j Drewry, for the new fire-proof ware house this season, retaining them in ■ connection with S. C. Mitchell as our managers. The price of weighing shall remain at 25c to the shipper and free to the fanner. 10c per month extra stor age. We earnestly solicit your patron age, and with the above named ex perienced men at your service, and one of the best warehouses in the State at the most reasonable cost of handling cotton of any warehouse in the State with the same advantages you have here, we feel safe in prom ising the services at the most reason able price. The daily market quotations will be kept on file in the office and any other information obtainable for the benefit of our customers. The plan of selling in lots will be discussed among the patrons, and if any change is mads will be an nounced later. J. E. Drewry and J. B. Tyus will occupy west section, W. B. Griffin and S. C. Mitchell, east section. i T. J. Biles, ; Chairman Board of Directors. For Sale. To the highest bidder Dec. 10, 1908, one pair good mules, one two ; horse wagon and harness, corn and , fodder, one buggy ami harness, farm , implements, house furniture, to lie > sold at the home of W. W. Sheffield and son. How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swellings aqd lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlain’s . Pain Bairn. This liniment reduces in flamation and soreness so that a sprain 1 mav be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. > 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Carlisle A Ward and Head Drug Co. Itch by Wooi r ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Bold by Carlisle & Ward, Druggists. Danderine «rows Hair and we can [OVE IT! sat DANDERINE Never s to Produce the Jesired Results. TT enliven, .nd invisorate. the hhlr I glands end tissues of theacolp. s in a continuous and resulting tn a ‘-y . . . . increasing growth of the hair. , .. .. nf nral»e are coallnnally Letters of p „ cor ;« all parts ot coming In from b r Danderinc the co™‘7. , !i“7 ro wth of Lair tn Considered abeo lutely k)yn wrtte , , .. Anei a short trial my Lair stopped « farnne and 1 now have a lorciy bead S'k'aWrr heavy .nd ever oae and a quarter yard ß • Danderine Stimulate, the scalp. ma kcs it healthy and keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invigorator known. It is a wholesome medtc.ne for both the hair and scalp fav?n a small bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any » other hair tonic ever mads. It shows results from the very start. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land; 3 sizes 25C, 50S and $3.00 ( To show haw quickly ' ( rffie ikjr.ilerhiem w.we \ - ,\ will send a large sample free Cut I b „ ret urnmall toacyonewho This ' .cad; this free coupon to tbe Out\ tnaolion Dsndorins Ce. Chicago, J with tbelr name and .ddresß / and. 10c In silver or stamps \ to pay pobtiipG. - - ..vr- •>,. J ’ ' ”' ’ ~ - ■HU nil mi B ,IHII II i r ---- - _ --I in -I -.n-r II ■! LI uri'T— J TIN AND PLUMBING J ? WORK. S. Now is the time to have it done promptly and reasonably. I Let us make you a price on any you need. It places you under no obligations to have it done if higher than you wish to pay. Burr-Persons Hardware Co Griffin, Georgia. New Bordered Goods IN— CALICOES. PERCALES, FLANNELETTES And an unusually pretty line of these at 10 and 12 l-2c a yard. They are just in and the very newest things. We are offering for this week a very attractive proposition in Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hose, either plain or , ribbed—-these ' are doubled heels and toes and we will make good any pai bought and found from any cause to be not entirely satisr factory. The price will be 121-c. a pair. M W. P. Ii©BXIS. • ‘ B v A“Our Favorite Brands” fjlj Fine Old Whiskies The natural vim and vigor of selected grain is eon eentrated in our whiskies. Wholesome, strength- ;Jg giving—smooth and mellow—they have always. * GORDONS given genuine sntisfax tion, GOOD WHISKEY, > properly distilled, filtered and aged, i 8 invaluable in the sick robin, and au invigorating bewerage for d pleasurable drinking. feen<l for OUr , ’ atp 'T “Brice List”—it. will prove . interesting and instructive, and will Sava You Money. "'‘ l EXPRESS PREPAID - *T*O -—*2 ' ** ANY POINT ON these two BRANDS ••Gordon’s Eagle” ..Qld Times” Corn Whiskey Whiskey Four Full Quarts (inglass) $ 4.00 One Gallon Jug. -■ -o . Eight Full Quarts (in glass) 7.90 Four Full fSuarts fin -i'en Twelve Full Quarts (in glass).... 10.75 Eight Full Quarts (in£7s Twelve Full Quarts (in gloss)... 10.50 Purity Guaranteed.-Prompt Assured. RBID-GORDOM CO., Inc nSMutetM. _ . eUTTATWOeA, TWH. I • * /