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SANDERSVILLE GEORGIA THURSDAY OCTOBER 20, 1898
Nicw su 11
VOL. X U l
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PARK, Ed. & Vrop'r.
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(,3l< JuL'- f'.ip'jrior Court Middle Circuit.
KHHn & 11ALK,
AHOltllEVS AT t.AW.
Wi:l k-i* epootal nil'nti-m ta Goc-tuer
omit. :nv\ to H'O v.r.'ii.'tion in tl.ft
S:it.raoie * ourt ot Otorgiiv
" B Y n TVM-O-I -II— T W H U.OWICK
ftmiXtitU HARDWICK
atiokneys at law,
BandersvillGeorgia.
Will prsotlce in oil the ooui'ls ol Mhidb
Oiroui' Pro nipt ottetiUc.n given to bust
Dow. Office on Hntriii bi
n. xt to Liver;
b.'-Ni.-EKSYILLll. OA.
1. W DANIEL,
DENTIST,
Office iu 1’ilugle Uull.iicg,
BtNtiKlO.VILMi, • • • GEORGIA.
EVAjNS & EVANB,
attorneys at law,
t ANDLIt iVILLB, OA.
Office in Evans building corner o'
My little daughter's head and face brolco
out,i, lilwilhiK sores. Ouoofli.-r cars was ro
an^ctcil wo thought, it would Blough oil'. Her
suffering was lnten«o, getting no rest unless
I" " r I'ho physician tried every
Known re*'” *’• » — --• - J
ly, hilt instead of getting better.
She get worse, liistrooted with her comtl-
ii 11, l was advised to try CdtioDha Itiimr-
thefii •« week I noticed that the
lit. n, Bull t er was beginning tn get relit I,and
J? , ‘ 1,1 - was ci it in hi curnl,
..Ir.!..I v:,. Ml.i;L'ON i !, liaydenSt ,Atlanta,Oa.
--r fte S'iis-Tnitri nr.o OAiurs »n Hist m*
M*o UKIIS I I it W.IIII lull, ,V, til |\ ni^h \ s„, ,>
nitla nn.ilat.nt. with fi ti.-i ra, r ,.nt. >t of cm. jt
'bid trcHtmint Will pivo
••t n.uI «!(*cp for child,
Whcti ancUiileiE. “* , * OU1 ' flai * economical
FLOW AT CHICAGO
National Peace Jubilee Opens
With Big Crowds.
DISTINGUISHED MEN TALK
.THE Till AY EL OF GOI). 1 .amis of Montana nml-tha great. Ainerl-
on. TALMACC TELLO HOW AMERICA
WAS MADE.
Tlio VnulitMb* of Otn* Co i:l I no lit—-TIi©
Principal Cause of Delay Iu " oiulds*n of tli© Went— r l lie llenutleR
Negotiating a Treaty.
AMERICANS REMAIN FIRM
l of \ ollowi
Of tl»c GoC
^opyricht, ir
lo:te l’arl.
i—Pluto III v‘
-T!i© (.'arileift
A ppcUutlonN.
Ff.EF.
ml puro.it «.t
'••iiff, peimit reel
■ ' a upc tly, pc
friM
M. 1*.
lloN* to Cuu Tutiu
n ftc.ct
r Hu,i
. Roto
THE
NEW
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
Sluyor Harrison, General Miles, Judge
L.inory Spoor of (icorgln, Archbishop
Ireland and Several Cabinet Ofliclal?
Among Those to Slake Speeches.
Chicago, Oct. 18.—Eight thousand
people packed within the walls of the
Auditorium today to witness tho formal
opening exercises of tho national peace
jubilee. All that had preceded today’s
Ri'dit '‘meeting was merely preliminary
in its nature and most of it in honor of
tho president personally. Today, how
ever, the actual jubilee began.
Tho weather was cold and damp, with
lowering skies, and a raw wind blow
ing off tho lake com polled people to hug
loo sidu of buildings and seek warm
the
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Purchasers say t
“ It runs as light as a feather.”
“Great improvement over anything
so far.”
“ It turns drudgery into a pastime.”
“The magic Silent Sewer.”
All sizes and styles of sewing ma
chines lur Cloth and Leather.
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Sip 11, 1895 tf
OKVILLE A. PARK,
Arfoirtej ill I.IIW,
618 Mull, iry St. Mtisonin Uaddlog.
«IA«OY - - CiUOllGIA
Trumpt »D<1 osrefnl.AtUntioii given to all
bisfoets.
The Morrison House
Savannah - Georgia.
^OLl>£SCiS,
Citizon and Chritdiin P.ihiot.
A GUT 7 AT N?;W BOOK for the PEOPLE
l.«VM B AM S I)
Every where lo bliow miuiplo iniges Mid g*?l up club*.
Extraordinarily Liberal Terms
Money cud bo made rjpitlly. nnd a vast amoiinl of
ftood (lout in clrcnlftiDir one of lie Uletorjcn.
Centrally located on line of street earn
ofle’R pleasant couth rooms, with cxml
lentbuurd v.t uiodonte prices. Hcwemg'
•nil rentilation perfect the nanilnry con
ditioti of thn honso is ol tho best, t/crnc
Broughton and Druytnn streets, Havannsh
Saw Mill.
OUR Latki-
lMPUOVJfD
VUUAi'.LE
BEL 1’ FEE I
beats all the friction
FEED SAW MILLS OUT AND
Prices Very Low.
We also .cafry-Large Stock
saws, Teeth, belts,
Oil Cuds and Fittings,
Engines,
Boilers nnd Water
Wheels,
RHAPTINfO, PULLEY HANGERS.BOXES
Loin hard Irou Works & SoppljOo
GEO. R. LOMBARD.
Aagas'n, Ga
DRAYING.
1 am tifisr ready to do hanling ol all
'•kids on rt'iort not too. titi I hivn both a t*o
bOrno firitl a nno horse wagon
I cm (Li plowing ( -r th(< pnhlio promptly
Plrnifo givn me nomnthing io do ilenpeoi'I)
n»L (3, 1HK7., II. T. EUR '■ NK8
GIZ, It. E. LEE,
ivories pnhllielicri during the prwt q n utter of u ceil fury
Active A Keiit« nlc now Heaping a liich
ilnrviitf.
Some of our beat workers tiro eelllu«j
Over Oi.e llumlrcl Books it Week
Mr. A. G. "illo.mi, Lilt ho county, ll'\
voi k od four d ly u and a b.i.11 ud 1 m curi :1 61
nlors. llo si ll i tho boolr t.i almost tviry
m m ho moots Ur. J J. Jl .sou, Alusaogii
louuty, (li, sold 120 copies the hr,: liv*
lays 1 o canvassed IT. C Shi.cls, Pul > Pit-
10 county. Tix , worked a few bourn ami
■nil 10 oopi--B, moatly morocco binding. J
11 Ultima, Oaaton county, N. U, ma.'e i.
monUi’s vagi s in ill oo d-iyn ruivassiD,
■or this book M. M. W hi to, Oidhonu ioio-
y, Tix , is selling books at tho rate ol 1H
copies a we.k.
The Roi/,: CoiitalM Ilioijr(i[.hlcal >7.:/c7ifs
,1 nil thn Lt'i dii g Utl ( r Is a v„st umov.ul
ol lllsl'.ii '.d M itti-r, nnd a 1 irgo uumler ol
liesuliful Full.Page Ulus'.r itions I: is i
grun t book, and ladim and gmlb m-u win
or*i p.'iva all or aav pail of llitir limo t,
canvass arc bound to ni ;ko immense oum-
ot money he,n,tliog it.
An Et.Eu.tNT I’no 7 recTtn.
sbofling tlio kilVt r nt sly !, s of tin ting,
somplo page.’, mi l all muli i i d Ui c( f ssrv li
work with, will be i-ent on receipt ol .,11
crut!t. The luignifi ont gallery of por-
inits, lone., in the prospectus is worth
Ion 1.,In th-’ money We furnish it at fat Ices
than not uni cost Cl m mulsotare, and w<
wor.1,1 advise yon to order quickly, and got
exclusive control of tho hen t.-tritory.
boyat. publishing company.
11 III Sis , H.IU1MOM), IM.
cm uni's, but the crowd was closely
picked around tho building fully an
hour before tho doors wore opened. The
l'oe.plo catiiu rapidly and long boforo the
i('iiiineneemeiit, of tho exercises tho
great hull was packed from pit tn dome.
The exercises opened with a short ad
dress by Chairman Charles Truax of
the jnhiloo committee, at tho conclusion
of which ho introduced tho presiding
ofllecr, Georgy K. Peek.
Mr. Pock's address was greeted with
ny.p’unse and ill its conclusion he intro-
X a crl Mayor Harrison of Chicago, who
delivered the formal addressof welcome
to President McKinley and tho strang
ers who had come to Chicago to witness
tie ceremonies of jubilee week
Tho president, who received a most
enthusiastic welcome as ho entered tho
building, made no formal reply to tho
addresses of welcome, notwithstanding
tlio large calls that wore made upon
hint for a speech Following tlio ad-
d.e-s of Mayor Harrison came Arch
bishop Ireland of i.lt Paul.
Judge Emory cb or of Georgia fol
lowed with the closing address.
J hiring Hr' afternoon tivo meetings
were hold ill diderent parts of the city.
A largo meeting nt Htudubnker hall was
mldiofsrd by Albert ,T. Beveridge of
Indianapolis and President Cyrus Nor
tlir:ip of ihe University of Minnesota
At the Cilumhia theater General Miles
General Henry M Dnillohl of Ootroii
nnd Broker T. Washington ndressed
large intdienco in tlio theater. Iu tin
First regiment arnu ry tiecretury Jame-
AViisvii and Mayor David 8. Poso o
Milwaukee comi rised the list of speak
Cl'S.
Samuel Gompcrs spoke at the Second
regiment armory and Charles Emory
Smith delivered an address at North
Side Turner hall.
Tho public schools, all of which were
properly decomfod, devotod the day to
jubilee exorcises and to hearing ad-
dresses by prominent educators and
orators.
rilcy Declare That, Owing to the Cost
of the L ite War, the Couple of th,-
United States Would Not Assume
Spain's Obligations.
Pams, Oct. 18.—Tho Cnulois today i
reviews yesterday 's f.os.-ion of the joint
pence commission and, referring to the '
itday caused by Ihe difference mi tin.
language Spoken Ly the commissioners, 1
adds: 1
"But, according to the Spaniards, the 1
main cause of the difficulty encountered mil
Amu lean Tri sa A.-: : o-
tion. 1
Vi'AMKiNiiTo:;, Oct HI,--Dr, Tnlmago,
In this dla'onr-o. tana with him mi
a joi-rnny to the Piuiffc, i t il ih ils “the
fr .L'U pn of tho Cheate r'’ every v. heve,
as Hucli Miller found Hi in in tlio old
red tor.ehMrue; 1. * t ■, l.aHali :.:.xv, 0,
“.Urfoirs iu tho don't;’ 1 Psalani civ,
1)9, "He touchc.tli the hills and they
Hl.okc. ”
M v sir -1 i t iiicciia iaigr.tii ’i. It
nil ULB IL : V. a! t; ( f tho llil'.nlaya ill'
tlio Pyrene-:s nr tho China Nevadan
poured thit'iu.cli canals nnd i-quednctii
for tlio fi rtiii ation of tlio v.ilh > ■ It
mi uus t bo proetss Ivwl.itb
cun desert." I am glad you mentioned
that. Wilkin ‘J-T years there will not
between the Atlantic and Pnclllo coasts !
a luimlrcd mih a of land not reclaimed
either by farmers’ plow or iuim.ru’ crow- 1
bar. Fy ln-igntinn tho waters rf tho!
ri vi r. and the i-liowei •: of Lett veil, in i
whi t arn called the rainy reason, will j
In- gathered into great reservoirs, and I
through aquiducts let down where and
V In u the p- i'I'Io y.aat tbi-m. I lull i.j mi
object lessen Homo purts of that terti-.
tiny which vvete so 1 trre-u that n spear
of crass i * uli 1 not have l.ccn raised tbt-ro
in a humhul ytars aio nowilch an.
I am a. t, r i era !;,- fm nr: of Peunsylva- ;
ni.i, cr We t .’an !■ i- tarmcof New York, ,
I or Piinicrrtt county fauna of K \v ih v-!
y Kxj. i iiuciit:i l ave proved that ten (
i acres of i I' .einl iaii -altil from waters
C at lit l'.-.l i:i pii.-.t hyilu-liM-iial ti;-,r.in:i,
! "ill puiiltfca as much as r.J acres from '•
*i''' in:wr.| out cl l iiti a-! seen in ear re-.:
m Distress After Eating
W’e
u the negotiation.-- comes fiuin tho lack
cf Amt;
nn upph
thi^k and impressive
tonchcth the hills end they sn
Although my journey taro.--
tineut this nnniuor van l a- t
time, moioi-iid mo.u am 1 iu ; i
with tho divino hand in it sen line
anil with ils f.i ea'ui- .; ami |>vm;d
•he !”'
til l cou
u r-igL't J.i
thrill
he inigatt.l
Vlmt a i bat."
icen ha; r-.mi
orchaid or
f conciliation in the altitude of tho'j grove or a v.'hcaifli Id or a i
American commission. It is known in i ' rti- u < r nvincjaiu '*i t!
regard to Porto Rico and Cuba that the j desert. " j.iy Eccoml text nn uns a vc-l-
irtielus ot tho protocol are absolutely ; nano liko Vi-cnvlue or Cotopaxi, or it
positive- Spain-cedes Porto itico to the 1 moans the giy;ers i f Yellow, tone park
t'nind Status nud relinquishes sovor- ] „ r , f ('.iliforui'a Y-n s - a hill udm
•ignty over Cnha. These two points are ,, 1K ] , ;!i || p r „ ,immovable, bet
chiutoly settled and are not open to ■ f .„ tf U;; h( . !iV . ns ptRs bis
discussion, besides the iNiaiimt-ds muko ,.
n a point of honor to scrupulously abide ! < "3 it and from it r-e
by t heir engagements towards their con-
pier -rs.
"The question of the Cuban debt re
main i. Upon which power should tho
merons ol.dig.tlion o! .uarantueing debt
>o3i? Hero is who-re tho two commis
sions differ in their views and neither
s inclined to yield. The Spaniards
agree on tho following lines:
" When .1 power annexes territory, it
is implied tint it assumes ad tho obliga
lions previously of such u-rrito y. Jt is
international law, sanctioned by usage,
and which has always been complied
with. Tons when Franca annexed
Savoy she msumcd all the debts eon
Imetod by iho latter whilo still an
ll.ilian proviuco.
‘ Iaistly, they remind their opponents
that Cuba is virtually the 1 oy of the
Gulf of Mcxic >, aiul a s'.iau-gic pod.
-ion of ti.o tii -1 order to tho United
•dates nnd an imi.iensu advantage,
•v 1 iieii calli fur some sa -riheo ( n th-
part of the Americans.
"To this iho Inner replied, at first,
that they conid nut listen tn any discin-
•ii.n ol th-* m ilter of tho debt, being un
ler foimal inslrueii -ns i.-qm their gov
irnmeiit. But on tlio Spanish commis
sion ins sting, and in the piv.-enco of its
very firm attitude, ihe Americans have
taken a more conciliatory attitude, not,
that they • utertain the intent ion of
yielding to fcq ain's injunctions, hut thev
tcjoiiu
v'iU 'bal' Kil,jer n '
<irat; r . o j [1 P‘fk'1
u i Ian- ,’ h -■* 1
,,, , i...! dr nk out i
have i
t iu
lea 11
lets UC
r and
nud onr *91a
cur tr; diets lind en;
lli /lauds which nr
i: riv.'.Wl there w ill h
ot u
:i u
t fall
tl i ■ a
! C3’--
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tn;
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JU
er tl.
nud l’toro and ):-
tlio fact that it in r’l
pi; rilled and r.i’caiaed
tre-m tho Hu e \ h: a b'
ycndtr Cat.lie Slue, i ill
ivh
CONGRESSIONAL NOMINEES.
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IHiSIBL
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For Sale or Rout
Su morn Louse south west cornor
Public square. Apply to E. A.
Sullivan, Oct. 5, 1897
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Wut£i.vn A Wilson
New Home, - -(Clliiunx)
f-INCIEU —Glicago
Davis
P tiuca that will please you at the
HERALD Office
PROF. P.M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., Augusta, Oa.,
?!y ES FREE eye tests for all defects of
Rants'['i"* 8 * l ,, ' 0 l >e, ‘ Blasses and W A It
Lenses cut into your frame whilsbyou wait.
Of CHARGE, medicine or slMws
w* S ,ce ’ 8 Cream Bakins Powder
u «U'i Fair Hitbwt M«M ml niHono
Di-inoci'iita Are F’liliy Cciiilldent of
Klectlug Their Candidates.
Montgomery, Ala., Oet, 18.—Tho fol
lowing is the full list of candidates for
congressional honors in Alabama in The
approaching elections. Tiro nomina
tions are closed according to law and
tho secretary of state gives out tho fol
lowing list!
First district—George \V. Taylor, Mu
rengo, (Dein ); Andrew J. Johnson
Mobile, negro, (Hop.)
Second—.Jesse F. Stallings, (Dciu.);
Frank Simmons, t.'onocuo, (Hop.); J. A
Guldens, Montgomery, (Pro )
Third —Henry D. Clayton, Barbour,
(Dein.): Ishmaol Fit/,pa 1 rick,Lee, (Bop.)
Feiiiah— Gaston A. Bobbins, Dallas,
(Deni.); William J'’. Aldrich, Shelby,
(Rep )
Fifth—W. Brewer, Lowndes, (Dein.).
Douglas Smith, Randolph, (Rep.)
Sixth—Join II Bankhead, Fayette,
(Di-m ): Dan N. Cooper. Marion, (Rep.);
William Tamil', Tuscaloosa, (Rep.)
Sevenih J. L. Burnett, Ktowali.
(Dein).; At n-1 G Lee, Etowah, (Ind.);
Frank. H I. -hr p. St. Glair, (Rep.);0!i
VUI- I> SlK i, Mar-llall, (Pop )
Eigh;h J ■ ej-it \S heeler. (Deni.)
Nhilli— G=i :-.r W. Underwood, Jeffer
son, (liein !; Louis .L. Schwarz, Jeffer
son, (Rep ); John T. McEuiry, Jeffer
soli, (Rep.)
Tiro Democrats claim tlroir liominoo:
will wiu without a struggle in all cx
cepting tiro Fourth ami Seventh ilis
tricts.
l’ig Iron Now on n Doom.
BiHMiNtmam, Ala , Oct. 18 —The
southern .pig iron market is verging on
jonseut to argue against the Spaui
position. These arguments may ha
briefly summed up as follows:
"The Americans insist upon the fact
thill the money raised hv the Cuban
loans was not applied to the require
mull Is or interests oi llio island, but was
hii-fly borrowed to tho i-iul of improv
ing ihe financial condition of Spain and
o procure funds which .she could no
huger raiso in tho peninsula, and the
b id, therefore, is personal to Spain.
"Oil the other lmnd, the Americans
•ay that America ha.-, no intention of
innoxing Cuba and could not therefore
issume such obligations.
“Finally, it. is held that,-owing to the
'ahulons co.it of the late war, the Amer
ican people would not concede the right
to thus assume such obligations.”
m v, f
I .tuc:
at |
d with
BOND SYNDICATE FORMING.
in
this vast, V oitl'ilc: a
. avagea r.ud wild hi
cactus, cf ihiitiug
dc-f.F? Tovhtl: 1--
t!...,o great c- ;crts (
tr.-us, in:fit irotr.-Llo
etuiunl ms %.y V. hut can v, o cv. r he.ja
to do wr.ii 1Lu western crust, reel,
hound, tLccul . •; i ud uaiuvilii:;: nmi not
n h-iihcrid it'f 1 will t cvrr vr.-toono cuit.
from the pv.Lli : trr tr.y l i plrr-ctbo
Pacific const t-i.o inch ta-anr i x fc'.i
then It r.i'.w i:-.” Y-, h:-t a mistake the
great state: man made whi :i ho mid llir.t!
All who l.r.vo crossed tho cmitim-nt
realize Unit tho statin on the Pacific
ocean will have qiiili- nx ( rand oj por-
tunitics us tho states on tho Atlantic,
nud all this realm from et a to ecu to be
tho Lord's cultivated potsessioii.
Tlio Colorado Cvohh.
Do you know wlnit iu some respects
fs (he moat remarkable (lifng between
tlio Atlantia nud Pacific? It Is tho fig
ure of n cross on a mountain in Colo
rado. It, is called tlio "Mount of the
Holy Cross. ’’ A horizontal crevico filled
with perpetual snow and n perpendicu
lar crevico filled with snow, but both
tho horizontal lir.o nud tho por pend i col
lar lino bo marked, to bold, eo siguifi-
cr.nt, fo m u i-li.hr,bio, that nil who
s iu tho daylimo within many miles
are coinj riled to too it. Thero arc so mo
figures, soiiio contours, gome niouiifuin
appearances that you gradually make
n boom, I lie price of No. 1 foundry hav
: ing reached $'8 n ton for. (ho first time
' |n xevdrul y'-ars. Nearly all the furn
(jci-ii of Alabama have llieir output sold
for two or three months ahead, and
as it. is almost impossible fur now buyers
Io ge. iron, the price is expected to go
higher, bliipments to Enro| c are molt
active than ever boforo in the history of
southern iron and steol and promise to
exceed 260,000 tons for the year.
Cnudlvi- Leaves the Army.
Atlanta, Oct. 18.-Colonel John S.
Candler of tho Third Georgia regiment
has resigned his commission and will
continue to preside ns judge in >lro
Stone Mountain circuit. The governor
Ins not yet announced his successor,
but it is believed that either Lieutenant
! Colonel It. L. Boruer of the Third or
ColouM Oscar J. Brown of the Second
regiment, which is soon to he mustered
out, will ho named to fill the vacancy.
1 o- A in -i-ican (,'oiicerii L-idcs Aft'r
t llo C li ban Six IVr (.'cuts.
New York, Oet. 18 —A di-patch to
Tho He raid from Madrid says: It is re
gardod here ns a good sign ihat a large
Anglo American syndicate is being
formed to buy up Cuban bonds. This
is. of course, interpreted as o\Tdetiee
that a satisfactory arrangement is at
baud.
There are two outstanding issues ol
Cuban bonds, one for 124,800,000 (1 p-.n
cents, issued in 18Sk, and tlio other lot
£.15,000,000 lives, authorized in 181)0
Of the latter .TOO,000 were reserved
to retire the (i pi r cent bonds, while the
remainder were sold at 9.3. The sixes,
issued in 1880, were sold at 87. In each
case the bonds are for £20 each, or 600
pesetas ami they mature iu 60 years
from date.
Tiro amounts outstanding nre £24,-
800,000 of the sixes and £23,800,000 of
tiro fives, or £00,100,000 ($800,600 000)
altogether, on which the annual inter
est js £8,008,000 ($10,705,000). Tho in
terest is payable iu London, Havana,
Madrid, Barcelona and Paris. Tho
loans are secured by all of the revenues
of tho island of Cuba and is guaranteed
by Spain.
There was a prior issue of Cuban
bonds in 1880 to pay off the loan ad
vanced by the Banco Ilispauo Colonial
to fund the Cuban floating debt and to
exchange for the bonds the fl per cent
obligations of .1878. There were £13,
O0O.O00 of these bonds of 1 ?80 and they
were redeemable in 80 years. Most of
them were converted into tho bonds of
1688 and those not converted were paid
off. . _
Military Dictatorship Talk.
Bayonne, France, Oct. 18. —Advices
received from Madrid point to effer
vesconoe in military circles there
Members of the military club openly
and severely criticise the government
for concluding what they term "a hu
miliating peace" and some of them even
suggest the establishment of a militai ’
dictatorship under tho present dynasty.
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Atlanta, Oet. 18.—The eiglli annual
session cf tho Woman’s Homo Mission
Society of North Georgia conference,
Methodist church, south, opened today
wiili n social reunion. Tho business
sessions begin tomorrow. About JUO
delegates and visitors aro in attendance.
Negro lJlli-ncd to u Crisp.
Biumingiiam, Ala , Oet. 18. —At tho
Thomas furnaces, a negro, whoso name
is said to have been Amlrow Jackson,
met a horrible death by being burned to
a crisp whilo nt work ut the top
houso" on tho furnaoo.”
ot inking a pifcliwtul nil
j r.t once, ro M-i i nnd V’y :nlug and
j Idaho will i ati b tl.o rains i-i their rainy
.-•or.fion nud take up all ti c wnte.vd of
' tlio'r riveru In grent pit: he. a . f u-mt-
voirs nnd rclrtf.h their 1 iud whcccvor
they will
God's Dart lily* Th.-r:ie.
j Tlio wcik h s already been grnudly
| hegttn by tho L'nitr-l KtntrsgijvernuKDt
| Our-7-00 lakes have nhrndy 1 ccn cfll-
i inlly tak. n p. ■ -F.sk.ti cf hy the nation
I for the gn at enter-prise of irrigation.
Rivers that have Itm rolling idly
thrmir.li ll.iF.i regions, doing nothing
an tin ir way to tho sea, will ho lar- c.-d
i arid . . irnll I nnd per.m d up until such
! lino ns the farm its i d tl.rm. Under
tho rnmo pr«c-..-i cs the Ohio, tho Mi-.sis-
sippi, nnd all tho etber rivtr.1 will bo
inupht to tobnvo thcmsclvt;; bcltcv, nnd
ft- -it l.asiuii will ho mndu to cnteli tiro
.-in chui of y;:,t- In t liner of 1 ri diet nnd
keep them f r timra of dvoutd.-t. Tho
irri; ating pr-ico:. l y wLi. h all Iho arid
Iar.il - hi ;v.iat the .iil.iutlc nnd Feeilie
cecai!!-. arc to L-c ftrtiil/.ul is no r.tvvex-
pi rimeut.
It has been going on succt::.fully
huiuliala cf year.- in Up’.lu, iu Ghiua,
in India, iu lieu.- hi, in Egypt. About
ROO.'lCO.COO rf j ccpln of tho earth today
mo lu ; t alive I y f. cd lain rl on ir: i;.x.f-
cd land. And here wo have allowed to
lie waste, pi .c.i up to rstUlcsn iko nud
l i t mid praii'io deg, lands enough to
Biippi.it whole nations of itidnstrinun
popi.lr.tini). ihx ViTik begun will ho
coiitunum.ted. litre nud there exoep-
tioiiul Inudu liny bcBtnhborn and refuse
to yield any wlitat (v corn from their
hard lists, hut if tho hoe fail to maku
an itupicsaion tiro mim-i’s plcltnx will
di-cevtr Ihe reason fr.r it and bring up
from hcm.at.’i tlioco nnproilocHve sur-
fnocs c-nul nu.l iron and lead aurl copper
r.ud silver and gold. God speed the
goologlsls and tiro surveyors, tiro cn
glue, ra nnd the senatorial comiuisaions,
ami tho capitalists and tho new settlor:)
and tlio husbandmen, who put their
brain and baud and heart to this trans
figuration cf tho American continent!
"Streams iu tiro desert I"
But whilo I speak of tho immensity
of the continent, I must rcuiatk it is
uot an immensity of monotone or lame
nets. The larger some countries nre, tho
out nftcr your attention is called to I worse for tho world. This continent is
thorn. So n man’s face cn (ho rocks in ' not luoro remarkable for its magnitude
the Whilo mountains. So a maiden’s
form cut in Hut granite cf the Adiron-
•laclts. So n city i:i tho moving clouds.
Yet yon havo to look under the point
ing cf ycur frieud or guide for somo
timu Leforo yen can i:co tho similarity
But tho hr it inefant yon gluueo i.t this
-ido ef iho incuululn in Goloruilo you
cry out, "A cr. a cr,Do you
say that this geological inscription just
happens eo? No. That cross cn tho Col
orado mountain is net u luiuum doviee,
or un accident of nature, or the freak
of nn earthquake. Tho band of God cut
it tucro nnd set it up fur Iho nation to
look-at. Whether set up in rock before
thocrosscf wood was ret op oil tho bluff
hack cf Jerusalem cr set up at somo
tinio siuco that assassination I beliovo
tiro Creator meant it to sngg.-Ht tho
most uolaLle event in all tl-c history of
this plain t, and ho hung it there over
tiro heart cf this cculiuiut tn indicate
that tho only hop.o l.-r this nation is in
the cross on which our iminunc.ci died.
The clouds were vocal at onr Eavioiir’H
birth, the locks rent at bin martyrdom,
why net tho walls of Colorado bear tho
record cf the Crucifixion?
First, consider tiro immensity of tliiu
continental possession. If it who only
a small tract of land, capable of noth
ing better than sagebrush, and with
ability only to support prnhiu dogs, 1
should trot liavo much enthusiasm in
wanting Clnist to have it added to bin
dominion. But its immensity and ufdu-
euco no ono cuti imagino,- unless in ini
migrunt wagon or stagecoach or in rail
train of tho Union Faciilo, or the
Northcrn Paciiiu, or tiro Canadian Fa
Falrvo In tho Hand and ConstRnf
Acrvin£; of tho Joints -A.'! Hava
Coon Complstoly C'.ii od by Hoaii’a
SAreapar-iila.
“I whs Uoublcil with a paia in my
stomach after marls, and a canct.mt ach
ing !a my jefats. I also laid pains In my
heart. I too': mcditiv.39 but without
benr.ilL f:.:.-ir,g ao , .::ary tcatlccoulals iu
re;;a. i-la ffoc'eVa flar.mpartiia I waa la-
duc?d to tvy'?:. 1 hai (qI.cii it only a
abort thnr ..hen I r-U. a chs.nge. I cau
now cm, c hr*rty meal without suffering
tlistm!, joint* c.-c f.-c-t froth pain and
I vu- j i«,>rc llsr.a 1 have it? eight years.”
li. U. Fof.T.c'/ooAK, care V/. E. Jenkins,
had
morn
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iczo puhi') In my etcmach
l'. 1 took Ilcod’s Karccpa-
u’.H rill3 and tbs pain has
11)0.” Y\ M. E. llOCOES,
[iirret, l-invannah, Grorgia.
Sarsai
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H 'll Fi'. & FhsR. A. *1.
No Spanish Cabinet Meeting.
Madrid, Oct. 18.—The premie*, Senor
Sagasta, having to prepare a long dis
patch to Senor Moutcro Rios, president
of the Spanish peace commission, the
mbinet ooumil did uot meet today.
Advices received hero from Porto Rico
say the.? nil tho high officials thero have
taiton steps to become naturalized
Americans.
Spaniards Expected to Yield.
Washington, Oct. 18.—It is hoped,
though haully expected by the officials
herg, that yesterday’s proceedings be
fore tho peace commission at Paris
marked tho high tide of Spanish opposi
tion ami that from now on the Spanish
commissioners will reitre gradually
from their extreme position.
cifio, or tiro Southern Pacific, ho has
traversed it
An Edcnlzcd Continent.
I supposed in my boyhood, from it:
sizu on tho map, that California was a
few yards across, a ridge of land on
which ono must walk cautiously lust he
hit his head against tiro Sierra Nevada
on ouo side or slip off into tho Pacific
waters mi tho other. California, the
thin tlico of land, as 1 supposed it to hi-
iuboyliccd. I havo found to ho larger
than all (bo states of New England and
all New York stale nud all Ptuusylva
nia added together, ami if you add them
together tlicir square miles full far short
of California. And then all tboso new
horn states of the Union, North and
South Dakota, Washington, Montana,
Idaho and Wyoming. Each Elate un eiu
piro in sizo.
"But,” says some ono, "iu calculat
ing tho immensity cf our continental
aoreugo you must remember that vast
reaches of onr publio domain nre uncul
tivated heaps of dry sand and the Bud
than for its wonders of construction.
Yoscmitu nud tho adj .iuing California
regions! Who that has seen them can
think of them without having his blood
tingle? Trees now sluudiug thero tliut
were old when Christ lived! Tliciio
rnomit'clis ct foliage l-cigurd before Ctesar
Alexander, and tho next thousand
years will uot ihalier tlicir scepter!
They iu-o tiro masts of tlio continent,
tlicir canvas spread on tlio w inds, while
tho old ship bears on its way through
(he ages!
One NiiIIuii'h I’lnyuround.
That valley (if tho Yorcmito is eight
miles long and a half mile wide and
8,000 feet deep It seems ns if it had |
been Iho mtaning of omnipotence to j
crowd into ns utiall a placo as possible
somo e.f tiro linat stupendous scenery of j
Ihe world. Some of (ho cliffs yon do
not slop to measure by feet, for they
aro literally a mile high, t to, p so that
neither foot of man or,beast ever sealed
them, they stand in everlasting dcfi-l
unco. If Jehovah inis uthroiro on earth, j
tlies.) ato its uliitu pilluis. .Standing
down in this great chasm < f tho valley, I
yon look up, and yonder is Cathedral'
rock, vast, gloomy min.-ter built lor Ilia
silent worship of tiro m. untains! V( u- j
dcris Sentinel rock, 8,270 f it, high, |
hold, solitary, sfuudiug guard among
tlio ages, its (op seldom touched, until
it bride, one Fourth of July, mounted it
and planted tho national alaiulard, and
tho people down in the valley looked up
and saw the head of tho mountain (nr-
biuicd with Klais and sir!pcs. Yonder r. t- d
aro tboThreo Brothers, 4,000 feet high) j *'* 1
Cloud's Kent,-North and Bon III Dome —TV./. TrtrrJYTUI
and tlio heights ..over capturul,sate by ( ) J>{ ,
tho fiery IjujoiKts <»t the thuuclurstc.nn.
No })ihifb for the cyo, no stopping 1 >h lity vv» thin .*i >u.. N*a j rsc*y. *
place for the mind.
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.Mountains hurled
on mountains. Mountains in tho wake
of mountains. -Mount
mountains. Mountains
ground. Mountains fallen. Mountains
triumphant. As though Mont Blanc
and tiro Adirondnoks and Mount Wash-1
ington were lu re uttering themselves
in ono magnificent chorus e.f reck and
prodpico and waterfall. Lifting and
dashing through tho rocks, tho wat.r
comes down. The Bridal Veil falls so
thin you can see tho i'-ico of tho moun- !
tain behind it Vender is Ycscmito
Calls, dropping 2,(8; i feet, Hi times
Rains flanked by |> f A \[( Organs up-
s split Mountains 1 - V I >1 V / Orfmn w. nlvd
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M.nii :<>'i (un g. t si.im- rrin> Ur cm-h
apply el i- • ti r>.-
Mctalic Cases, Chskete a»<FCo£
igr^rLSs svL u srz y*
rocks, so tliut- the wbito spirit, of these ttlways OU band. A leigt 1 Stork of
8laiu waters ascending iu robo cf mist theceuordB till Is fotljd Rt tho
seeks the heavens. Yonder is Nevada store rU Tj i l nun- J FrCf/N. -
falls, plunging 700 feet, the water iu (
arrows, the water iu rockets, the water
in pearls, .';bo water iu amethysts, iho
Ail druggists K'anrantoe r.t. A'I’.ts 7-via
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