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TH* 00X1011 CROP OUTLOOK.
Denis A. Horn- for twenty-three
years mayor of Edward*. Itlaa., the
most extensive merchant In the town,
nod one of the largest cation planters
In the South, arrived in New York a
few day« ago. having left his hume
through the yellow fever. He was in
terviewed by a leading New York pa
per uud gave the following rather gp
markable statement:
*'J have more thnn 2.U00 acres plant
ed in cotton, most of it teady to pick,
nno nothing would give mo greater
pleasure thau to see a cyclone come
a oug and sweep it all away, together
with that ou every other plantation in
the South.
"The crop Is something enormous,
simply post alt expectations, which ac
count)- for the deplorable condition of
the cotton market, l ost year it was
tig, out nothing in comparison to this
season. With an Increase of 1,500,000
bates tn 13k crop this year, anti a sur
plus cf as much more, where Is there
nay elicncj for the grower? 1 tell you
that this country is too productive in
the matter of cotton, at least, and
ecu*.*. thing wHI have so be done soon,
or wr will all be forced into bank
ruptcy.”
*>hc Herald understands that Mr.
Moss is a fever Immune and thinks
that possibly he was lunoculatei with
u pessimistic virus during his illness,
pud which yet remains in his system.
Wo cannot agree with him. The
Federal crop report for October shows
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the fcftpeet of all falrmlndert men.
with lb* ifpntMkk thm b f h“*
mad* a »uec#*»ful eieeutlre In h«ud
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est.
Knrthermore, hta aeivlees to the
democratic |>aiiy In Oeorgla. whether
In nArc or out of offlcft. have been
such that he hna been a tower of
•trenatb n the conflleta with pnrty
riv»ia In all pari* of ‘he tkate. «o»-
crnor Atkinson, "the waaon hoy of
Coweta." la too valuable and too
brainy a party man to be allowed to
quietly practice law In Newnan.
Geo rat* and the country will need him
aaaiu In i<arty council and In party
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CHINA AND 80DTHINN EXPORTS.
We notethat Ihe Inrrenae In our
trade with China l» very atrlkln*. It
has been at an advancing ratio for the
pn ß t five years; it haa embraced not
only the American Rootle *’“h which
the markets were familiar, hut a num
ber of entirely new branches; Mid bh
pceially In cotton domestic goods It
lias lakcn Ihe place of British exports,
which had mahy initial advantages in
the competition. An advance still
more significant for American enter
prise ts the undertaking entered Into
by a syndicate or American capitalists
to huild by far Ihe longest line of rail
road yel propped In China ‘hat
which Is to run from Hankow to Can
ton, aome 900 miles, "through the rich
and density populated provinces of
Hunan. Klangsi and Kwantung. 1 his
means not only the employment of
American capital and the use of Am
erican supplies for construction and
equipment, but the active participation
in the business of China of a body of
keen. Intelligent and energetic Amer
icans of various callings, V\ lien we
consider bow great are the native re
sources of the country, and of what
, ixienslve variety, we can see what an
: opening is afforded by such an incur
sion of Ameifeau brains and vigor and
i what' an opening for the product of
j Southern mills. We have all necessary
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I I rani tin and aarfc akgwgatloa* aa lha
I gifted mrmtiera of Ike Hally Rtprena
staff he raft not fall lo carry ibis or
any oilier enterprise to sucewa.
Where Bowie was horn ts still aa
unanswered riddle. But Georgians rat
, tV Gordian knot and strongly main-
I fate—will always maintain that he
was n native of Burke county. Ther*
would ba no dlffhully iu obtaining
abundant evidence of the fact, while
others who perished t u that annguln
ary saturnalia are claimed as natives
: of Ihe same rommonarelath.
The story of that Immortal siege
need not be repeated here—how lew
than 20U mm defied and derlmalad
more than T.otio tmfll
The dead around them on that fifty
In a aeral-elrt le lay."
The iniirrtption ou the monument at
Austin says: "Thermopylae had Its
messenger of defeat; Ihe Alamo had
none ' Tbe sad and simple story la
ail told there.
The epigram, of course, takes no ac
count of the non-combatant. But I
have Just had the pleasure of convers
ing with the sole survivor of the Ala
mo, She lx not to tie ranked flippantly
with the Halaklava survivors and the
body aervanfs of Washington who.
when crushed to earth will, like truth
and pensioners, rise again. There ia
no possible doubt that Senora Cande
laria was in the Alamo on that fearful
morning of the sixth of March, 1536,
where ahe was nursing Col. Bowie. At
the foot of his cot fell Travis; at hie
head fell Davy Crockett; and the same
blow which felled the latter left n
ghastly around on Ihe arm of the pro
tecting senora. which she showed me
yesterday. She Is now 116 years of
eg*, nod while I talked to her in my
heal Spanish for tome time, I found
that unfortunately sho had lost all
memory of the incidents of that mem
orable siege.
So much for the Alamo and Its he
roes—names Inscribed beyond the
reach of Ihe loftiest pes, for—
" There shall resist the - empire of de
cay
When time is o'er and worlds have
passed atvav;
Gold in the dust the perished heart may
lie.
But that which warmed it once can
never die."
CHARLES J. BAYNE.
—The great telescope for the Paris
exposition Is to have «n aperture of
forty-nine luches and a faced length of
IS7 feet. The usual equatorial mount
ing and dome being impracticable for
smh a gigantic instrument, the tubo
wi'l be rigidly fixed In a horlgotUal po
sition cm masonry supports and will'
have the light from the heavenly bott
les reflected into It by a moveable
plane mirror six ami one-half feet In
diameter. This mirror is to weigh
nearly four tons. The estimated cost
of the telescope Is J2U.000. and its mag
nifying power will he more than twice
that of the largest of Ihe existing in
struments.
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fort. It mat luxury
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fully *vter4 mutual etn'«o»w*t#»t
■ l Omaha by uaav.teteM* imnirmuib
■te rra***i meat* wbtrk perv **it*vl |Mr
hearing **cb other'a aprrrhaa. Rter-
Admiral Willey omftlhej there waft
glory enough fur ftlt ftt the hattl* «f
Santiago But then h* wag *pe*klng of
tlw naval victory.
The Green Bag ha* an artlcto on
’•cold*" to th* current numlver, Illy*
tested with a ;>tetur* of • srniws wter*
log * la*nk or "scoWft* hrldl*." an her
fare. In Ghwhlre alow* th*n> »r* Milt
extaat thirteen of the** old Internment*
us lawful puniteimcot. Our modern I*w
magaslne **>* that this artlrlr and
picture are not given "In the hop* of re
storing • punishment now happily ob
solete."
Th* little Count Cuatelten* fcftg to
work almost too hunt for ■ eount In
trying to get money out of tbe Goulds.
Tbe awful rumor I* about that work I*
vtupiml on the the red marble Cateel-
Ituu Maria palare tacauae tbe counts**
und her family found out that the i-uunl
had an arrangement with the t*ulldera
and architect* by which be got t[(>rty
jar cent cormulsalon. Anna OouM mute
wish that she had stayed at home»wUh
her good sister, Helen Gould,
It la not so hard a matter to give up
tu.txtu.eoo for the sake of one's love,
when on* ha* another flve million tn
hi* Inside pocket, and csisx-tally when
In nil probability the first fly* million
will not be lost.' Howard Gould was
left SIO,woo,ODD by his father’* will, but
a tedictl provided that If any of the
tsafator's children married without the
consent of the majority of the trustees
th* share of each child should be re
duced one-half. Howard Gould, howev
er. happens, to be one, of the trustee*.
nn<l he und ht* rolle.igft-s will undoubt
edly make things mutually agreeable.
Two or three Chicagoans were lost
the other nlrht on Vcauvlua. Tlieae
uhiquitoua glohe-li-otiers turn up ev
erywhere, as one of their own prophets
says: "It would be almost as difficult
to go to ony part of the globe and not
lie confronted by a Ohtcagoon as It has
popularly beeu supposed to tie in the
case of Englishmen. That they are to
he found In every capital and Interest
ing place of Europe is taken for grant
ed. If there is a riot at Barcelona, a
groat battle in Manila bay. or a fracas
in New Zealand, n Chicagoan is sure
to lie found anti would have a front seat
at the performance."
The time is opportune for a careful
and thorough, investigation into the
charges formally made that the Chip
pewas in Minnesota and Dakota have
been systematically robbed of their
lauds for years twist, and that the Hear
Lake Indians only rose in rebellion af
ter protest upon protest had l>een sent
to Washington in vnii| If Chief Ouy-
Ne-Wou-Auali is wrong in his assur
tions nothing will demonstrate it more
clearly than it! systematic inquiry. If.
on the other hand, he'is right—and ex
tortiouate and corrupt dealing* on the
part of the white mep with Indians
have been known—th,n long delayed
lusttee should he donl- the Chlppewas
und ample goarantMs given them
against » renewal of consttirsdes
against them.
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n*wr in te«o*»’eiy temwittog tk* fct*4
of wte'k»r tfcftl ft* ft* to fcfttft Ift Aft*
gteto am* vlrtoß* "
HawftN Morphy tteto tk* !•»«■* k*k*
*r Mary told kite bf ft Oft—sr trteft*
late week Tkft tffttrftlift* teftft fctel
J>M rxiftft* front MtftMrtekk*. ntok*
of • ftaftte *p*mt Sivtag Ift a mmUI tofts
ta that fttete
-Kg* to tk* wife of tk* ft*tft< ipal ]
■tetftktefwr «f th* ktoc*.“ s«M th*
draftftMr. * afcd M W W that ak* 1*
■ moat MtioMtoto Unto ttomam *h*
ha* a great tatoftt ter fcu*te*M and
i arts s* k*r fcwbftftd'* aaMMaftt. and ft* ;
•wftrrtfclM »• (*** ft** l **** tm ,h * * lt
lag* *kft fnvtemtMft ftttk th* hot* oft
•ft equal footiftg. Orrftstaftftlly ft ko
h*r gam* l* M»rt*4 lo wkll* *•*! ’fc*
evening*, and tkft madam* 1* not *t
| all avers* to silling * p<*«\ fttefty
grrmi dtocft't* fc*** l»aftin«d tbnf
•ha would be an *ft«y mark, but they
discovered to their coal that ftk* mat
not. Nke ktoys abate •• arttatle pm
I Per as you are ftpt *» eecounter any-
I where on tbe rtted. ftitd doe*n't aak
I any mid* on neconnt of am. either. I
i never knew h*f to toft n wnger of snv
kind. Sh* la n wonder, nnd ns I re
' merkrd before n very esceltont woman
whom everybody In thft Itttlft town r*-
sperts, I understand ftlso tbnt she
1* quite prominent tn church nnd sortol
»ff»lr»"j
Ponalng tbe fruit *t*nd »t Broad nnd
Campbell streets yeMerdny snd henr-;
log the row of parrots, nil nr teething
together on tb* sidewalk, put me In j
mind of the torpedo boat Winslow *!
mascot, a parrot, which *•« in a cage)
that hung in the conning lower. When
the little fighting craft mat in the
thickest of the Morra of shot nnd aheil
from the Spanish batteric*, the con
ning tower was hit hard enough to
make it shiver. The cage rattled
against the tide. Then there came a
yell from the parrot:
"H- -L but they are coming hot.*!
Although the deathdesllng missiles
were in the sir sll around them, aome
of the erew cracked a Joke back at the
parrot
Soon the conning tower was struck
again.
•H—l. but they are coming hot.”
screeched the parrot a second time.
The next moment the shot exploded
that killed Ensign Bagley and his
companions.
The parot came out of the battle un
harmed.
I happened to be in New York some
years ago on the day tlial one of the
Maxima—either Hiram or Hudson, I
do not know which had a terrible
accident occur to him, by which. I
think, he lost a hand. I remember
seeing him and have been reading re
cently about Hiram's arrest on the
charge of bigamy. The two brothers
are both Identified with the invention
of engines bf war. Hudson Maxim is
best known through his explosive
“Maximite,’' and has done nothing re
markable. Hiram Maxim is a very
remarkable character. His machine
gun is so well known in England that
Its name is popularly known as an ad
jective. and iu a recent poem Rud.vard
Kipling speaks of teaching the Egyp
tian
“ to maxim his oppressor, as a
Christian ought to do,"
meaning of course to -perforate bis
oppressor with a Maxim automatic.
nothing'
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HICKEY’S is the Place
Five Barbers, all
first-class artists.
212 and 214 Bth Street
Glider’s Pills
No Southern made Pill is
so popular as Gilder’s.
It was born in the South.
It was raised in the South.
It has always been made
in the South.
It has cured more South
ern Liver troubles than
any other Southern Pill.
Southerners should use it.
Let Northern Pills cure
Northern people.
Tbe Howard & Willet Dmi Co.
make them.
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