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ESTILL FILES VIGOROUS KICK.
Candidate For Governor In Recent
Georgia Primary Claims Irregu
larities and Asks Recount.
Colonel John H. Esflll, of Savannah,
who, with Hon. Dupont Guerry, of
Bibb, was defeated for the democratic
nomination for governor of Georgia
In the primary of June 6, has filed with
Chairman E. T. Brown, of the state
democratic executive committee, a for
mal protest of the result of the pri
mary.
In making his prtefit Colonel EstlU
names twenty counties In which he
alleges Irregularities ^occurred. In five
of the counties mentioned specific
charges are made, while In the remain
ing fifteen the charge of Illegality is
general and is based on wha‘t the pro-
testant “deems to be reliable Informa
tion.”
The receipt of the protest by Chair
man Brown Wednesday afternoon
created a sensation in political circles.
Chairman Brown states that Colonel
Estlll’s protest will be duly transmit
ted to the state convention when that
body meetB in July. In his protest
Colonel EstlU asks the state commit
tee to order a recount in the counties
where he alleges that Irregularities oc
curred. Chairman Brown stated that
the committee was not vested with
such authority and that it was his
duty to refer the protest to the con
vention.
The five counties, as to the vote of
which specific charges are made, are
Cobb, Banks, Laurens, Jefferson and
Tattnall. Of these all but the two
first, Cobb and Banks, went for Guer
ry. '
The protest claims, that in Cobb the
chairman of the county committee, J.
N. Gantt, issued a circular to the effect
that no ballots would be counted un
less each ballot had his name as chair
man thereon.
The charge as to Banks county Is
that tickets were printed and circulat
ed on which the names of Guerry and
EstlU had been erased. In Laurens It
is alleged that one precinct was' not
counted, the protestant stating his be
lief that a full count would have given
him the county;
It Is charged that In Tattnall,' in one
precinct the manager refused to open
the polls because there was no one
present to represent Mr. Guerry.
-Colonel EstlH’s last specific charge
Is that In Jefferson one or more pre
cincts closed before the hour pre
scribed by law.
In the following counties It Is claim
ed by Colonel EstlU that irregularities
occurred: Emanuel, Towns, Union,
White, Dawson, Washington, Murray,
Dade, Lowndes, Gilmer, Forsyth,
Worth, Miller, Fannin and Cilquit.
Of- the counties mentioned in the
protest the following went for Terrell,
each giving him two.votes In the con
vention: Banks, Towns, Union, White,
Dawson, Murray, Dade, Gilmer, Mil
ler, Fannin and Colquitt.
The three following counties men
tioned in the protest gave Terrell tour
votes in the convention: Cobb, Eman
uel and Lowndes. Washington and
Laurens went for Guerry, both of them
giving him four votes In the conven
tion. Forsyth and Jeffgrson, with two
votes each, both went for Guerry. Tatt
nall went for EstlU In the primary.
JOURNALIST HOWARD-DEAD.
Well Known Atlanta Newspaper Man
a Victim of Consumption.
Walter Howard, the well known At
lanta newspaper man, died suddenly
Wednesday morning at a country
house, near Asheville, N. C., where he
has been several months for the ben
efit of his health.
Judge W. T. Newman, his father-
in-law, received a telegram about 10:30
o’clock that he was ill, and In a short
time a telephone message that be had
expired. It is supposed his death was
due to a hemorrhage. He had been
suffering with consumption for many
months.
Walter Howard Is a victim of his
own enthusiasm and energy—charac
teristics he possessed to such a degree
that he was always a marvel to all
who knew him. He literally worked
himself to death.
AUTHORITIES NAB LYNCH.
Irish Member of Parliament Charged
With High Treason.
A London dispatch says: Colonel
Arthur Lynch, who fought with the
Boers In South Africa and who In No
vember last was elected to represent
Galway in the house of commons, was
arrested Wednesday morning on his
arrival at New Haven from Dieppe,
France. Colonel Lynch, who was ac
companied by his wife, was brought
to London and was afterwards taken
to -the Bow street police station..
He did not afcply for ball and was
taken to the cells.
BLACK WALNUT.
Wood That Has Become Too Valuable
to be Used, ae Once, for Fence Raila.
The best black walnut In the United
States Is found in Indiana. Forty
years ago there could be found In this
State a crop of black walnut unequal
led in quantity and quality. Today it
.Is not to be found In such Immense
trees. Neither Is the number of trees
by any means so numerous. Years
ago the largest and. best trees were
used for fence rails and such common
purposes. At that time It had no par
ticular commercial value. Before wal
nut came Into general use, the most
of domestic furniture was of cherry.
Walnut has now entirely superseded
this and all other woods. Fence rails
can be found today through Indiana
that were split more than half a cen
tury ago, and they are as sound now
as then, save the wear and tear. Of
all hard woods the walnut Is most dur
able, save red cedar, and possibly In
the ground, black locust would equal
it.
Oqr walnut Is comparatively gone.
In Isolated parts of the country, where
this timber grows, there Is yet some
of Inferior quality, but to a limited ex
tent. But the general black walnut
growlpg in the deep forest, in the rich
lowlands, in its primitive nature, Is a
thing of the past. The general sup
ply must now be gathered from the
four quarters of ihe earth to supply a
demand that requires a century for its
culmination witnesses the astounding
spectacle of the almost entire extinc
tion of the valuable material.
Kentucky has quite a good stock of
black walnut, and much that is very In.
ferior on account of Its grey color and
tough, hard texture. Missouri also
has some of rather an Inferior quality.
Western* Ohio and West Virginia is
poor In quality.
The whole stock of the states Is not
equal to a full demand for ten. years
to come. Furniture manufacturers
do not now use It as lavishly as they
did five years ago. Other woods are
substituted whsn possible, and 1,000
feet of walnut are made to go as far
again as It did a few years ago.
Chicago uses annually fn her differ
ent branches of manufacture, such as
house, school and office furniture, also
In finishing material, doors, mouldings,
counters, &c.. 14.500,000 feet. Prob
ably about half of this is bought at
the mills, and does not go Into the ac
count of the dealers at all. Many of
the largest manufacturers direct, or
have mills or an Interest In, mills In
the walnut district.—Terre Haute
Gazette.
Pretty Big Islands.
The world’s two largest islands, ex
cepting Australia, are probably Green
land and Bafflnland, in the Arctic
Ocean.
American Flag Day.
An effort Is being made to establish Jane
14th of eucti year as Flag day throughout tho
country. It wason this date that the tbirtoen
•tars and stripes became the Nail- nil Em
blem. Persons who ruffor from loss of appe
tite, Insomnln. nervousness. Indigestion, dys
pepsia. constipation or malaria, fever and
ague, can date the'r recovery fron the tlmo
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Time may be money, but you’ve got to
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Are You Using Allen’s Foot-Ease f
It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired,Aching,Hot,Sweating Feet,Corns and
Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Vase,a powder
to be shaken Into the shoes.Cures while you
wa Jk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2Sc.
Sample sent Fn kb. Accept no substitute.
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoj, N. Y.
People who are in love with themselves
have no fesr of rivals.
A Noted Teacher.
Prof. Walter Wl’son, of the Savannah High
Bebool, says: "I feel It my doty to testify to
the wonderful curative properties of Tetterlne.
It cored In a few days my son. whose feet were
affreted with stubborn s In tronblSAftcr using
a number of other remedies without any bene
fit.’ SOe a box by mall from J. T. Shuptrlno,
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hill look like thirty cents.
FITS permanently cured. No fits ornervons-
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teething, soften the gums, reducesInflamms-
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The one crop that never fails is the dead
beat crop.
J. C. Blmusr. Ma’quess, W. Vh„ vare:
"Hall's Catarrh Cura -aired mo of a very bod
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O. ExbSLXT, Vanbuten, Iud., Feb. 10,WHO.
The new woman is beginning to realize
how a man feels when his collar button
rolls under the bureau.
Sommer Tours By Land and Sea—Ex
cursion Tickets at Very Low Hates.
Central of Georgia Railway and connwc-
tl ins are now ro ling Summer Tourlrt
Tickets from all coupon siatloos to New
York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore
via Savannah and Meamsblp lines. Tickets
include meals and stateroom i erth aboard
abipt much less than all rslL For full par
ticulars, berth reset rations, etc., apply to
> our nearest railroad ag nt. F.J Robinson,
A-st. Gan’I. Fas*. Agent, Savannah, Ga.: J.
O. Haile, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Savannah, Ga.
CONGRESSMAN FITZPATRICK
Says Pa-ru-na is a Splendid Ca
tarrhal Tonic.
Congressman T. Y. Fitzpatrick.
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Hon. T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Congressman
from Kentucky, writes from the National
Hotel, Washington, D. C., as follows:
"At the solicitation of a friend 1
used your Peruna and can cheer/Ul-
ly recommend your remedy to any
one suffering with catarrh or who
needs a good tonic,"
-T. Y. FITZPATRICK.
A Oood Tonle.
Pe-ru-na is s natural and efficient nerve
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tivity of every nerve in the body.
Through the use of Pe-ru-na the weak
ened or overworked nervei resume their
natural strength and the blood vessels be
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Catarrh Cared,
All phases of catarrh, acute or chronic,
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is through its operation upon the nervous
system that Pe-ru-na has attained auch a
world-fido reputation as a sure and relia
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If you do not derive prompt and satis
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Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
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