The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 31, 1901, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

rheSearch-Light. ENGLISH PJL2S tNGUSH - - .. . —— "London I* r. Klee Plac* If Vo* BAIN BRIDGE, AUG. 31, 1901. k«» w .#«***•" ■■ ' Ttmt hackney**) Amarican maUlcn TWO FAMOUS RTDMS who , mi ' 1 tMn * a *" ,r STRIKING fEATS OF ENDURANCE IN THE PIONEER DAYS OF THE WEST. KekfMO TI M F- “How do the Eskimo* loll time?” was the inquiry made the other night of a man who lias had considerable North Greenland in shire* of the old country as U was Aobrej'n Hid* »'«* it* OmitrH siioken tafwtvn t«n amt Ihm- oenlii rbralcal A«m***m*»« Ew Ac«,...- , flea ago. wbUe they have ^-n hlenillug I pllnM fa Tbla tounlrr-Fiwi'llm man Jiaa Ibwrrb Hurd ttl«le. , home The greatest physical achievement ever accomplished In this country was the rltle of K. X. Aubrey i nmi the you knew the bingiing-.' was .not a lot ahatird. We speak EnftlhdL but \vi hare built up our forms of English ex . . prvsslon upon the English of a few j connection with the 1 eat) e.vpun I experience in lion*. He had just been telling some thing about the long artio “‘lay and elm living tin- sp.^H of nil their j jt|| t , |t) c j rc |j„ u round home pruttH* during r!u* s«tm* fiprtad. * The rcsijit Is tluit an American can , round a short distance above i hardly otter a sentence .« | horizon, and the question was a wUhqttVcHlI'.ng attention to enor Mtnsti his mrh-Ii anil that and the nat- plaxa of Santa l - e. N. XI.. to the I uh- ; ^ alrnut him. lie squnn» at Independence. Mo., a dis \ v ,^j rrtSnj „ rt( . r IS months' tv- I tatim of nearly 8U0 miles, through a dp|(w Knglan.1. I rest., ■d nj» in a con- country Inhabited by warlike Indium, i doctur t D Charing Cross srailon anti n large part of which was met) a *no- oyfct< -Which cur for Bromley r He stared at ire. ntnl I knew I had spoken I oral one. “They have two different methods,’ replied, “according to the tnlerva sly desert. It wits Hlout the yeur IV, 1 that Auh:<gave Ids wonderful test of human endurance. lielore which ■ foreign tot nice ta him. tieciihse street vehicles like omnllnises and horse 1 of time involved. For instance-, if yoa are about to start on a jm and ask an Eskimo how long it will JESSE FRENCH PIANO & ORGJ ^_ Eead Office: ST. LOUIS HO.. Brimclt Houim*» at Nashville, lenn , Dallas, Tex. R;,.. • Ala., Montgomery, Ala. ’ Dift manufacturers of ■—■ r THE STAR, JESSE FRENCH, AND Klt’HMOMi * AlJSO SOUTHERN ANL) WESTERN AGENTS va. FAMOUS STEIN WAV, ENA HE, VOSE & SONS m TON AND CHICKENING PIANOS. ’ ”* BKSl’ ORGANS ON EAllTH Terms rwwonalil,, rttjumenta fully guaranteed. Hj BLEDSOE, C!ciicra.i Agont Bonalsonvilie, ( all ether attempts of the kind pale , calleOtMad mrs amt trou, ours, a ml Into Inslgniacuuce. lie win a short, heavy set man. 38 year* of »ge. In the prime of manhood mid strength His 1) •slues* fur ten yean- as a Santa Fe there are uo oilier car* in England If you iwk n guvs! at vour home In j England whether he likes 111* meat but | <t! k„ ow8 nothing about a day j take, he will tell you ‘three sleeps’j STEAMBOAT SCHEDULES ,i. 'f.Mir .I.-..pr.-.||.jn,i i lo . , - . , On unil Apnl'iBth, until ifw the number of days the tnu will take, thMmotiew.ihwioc.ti rates of T" „uph there weq- g-eat I fpur „ lv ,, , — — ■ F der had made him perfectly fa- .. Her with tl" trail anil nil the --rop I Ing place*. He WHb a taufect horse man. and. alt! riders 111 Ihnr eared to dispute ILe palm with Au brey. On n wager of fl.CCO tie undertook to ride alone from taut a Fe to inde pendence Inside of six days. It was without it thought of fear that he un dertook the terrible fraL It was to 1*9 the supreme elTorl of his life, and he sent hull a dozen of the swlfte*t horses ahead, to he stationed at different prints for use In the ride. He left Santa Ke lit a sweeping gallop, and that was the pace kept up during near ly every hour of the time until lie fell fainting from Ills font:, covered horse In the Kjoare at Independence. No man could keep up wltli the rider, uud he would have killed every horse Id the west rather than have failed In the undertaking. It look him .fuel 5 days and IP hours to perform the tent, and It coat the live* of Ncvcrui or hta best hcrscs. After being carried Into a room In the old hotel at Independence Adhrey lay for 48 hours In n dead *lli|>or tiefore he cati.i to hie delists. lie would never have recovered frt.ui the slun k hail It not liecn far bis wonderful constitu tion. The feat was; I'tmnimottsly r,*- guttled tty western men as the greatest exhibition of slrerglh and endurance ever known on the plain*. The ride of Jim Morn*, a mil erf Iron tlersmnn of- Uu> pioneer day*. Is also worthy of mention. Moore waa a twnn of attiM>*i jterftH-t p4iy*U|Ve. In r«< t! by t Illary standartls he- wos- a tnfwlel.tl i'.'','', , . r > ... . . ... , ” hluwtt utuJ drawn.«iy> f welglitxl Idtdfioundtt, *tnod u fret Id rare, ts- asks what you sold Itccausb lie , , ... . calls only that every *o often he lias to And fortunatelj the Eskimo finds it convenient to sleep about ottco in twenty Tour hours, sc } docs not understand yon He | Mini underdone nhcu it is not tltor- .stop to sleep ,ouglily cookia! ir you tell him you finned, he Is of a loss again. Ucou.-c he would lutve said It was tinned. To ask him to pnss that ft its ‘sleep’ means practically the powdered sugar will again set hltn i to trondtTlng. for lie calls !i Icing sugar generally, though lie knows that it Is Rotncthiie* called caster or sifted sugar And If you bate candy on the table you may not call it so without betray ing your foreign origin, for lie calls ^ “streetiiM’KIs.’* ami list'd fu deslgmiti 1 *11 itrearrve*. puddings, pies, candles aud .lams. \ To go further along the cccentrlotth’s of English at tin- dining 'able most pe-sotu know. I suppose, that the beet la called lieet rot;l. carnstarcb is corn I IuikUiiksoii Mie < tmtt.ibiM/clieo, Klki.t, *pa l.iclilvulii iinit v. idpidti rivers w ill be ss iol low .-i: * ( otton, *nN! per Kile; Flour,. 10c pur bn null; J l*ertili7.erH, H 40 per ton. Other Xivitfhis in proportion. “On the other band, l remember seeing Peary dispatching an Eskimo one morning with a message to a near-by settlement, and the explorer candy “sweets.’' abbreviated from | kept pointing to the sun, which at the time stood immediately above rockv eminence across the bay. Schedule—Leave Columbus. Steun.i-r .M. W. KKU.KV, Oupt. T. A. Mnr c» nir. TtM'Mlf >, 1< »». »i. SteumiT QUKJiN < ITV,tnpt. K. L. Magi inter. Thursduy, 10 a. »n. Stoan.ev VV. 1 . HllAI>U5Y, rapt A. A. Liiul, ^Hturli y 10 it. n . All Boat* go viii IliilnbTWge north b -uml. SttfainerM t^neen rity an<1 Urndly, *»onth bound, « ill Inmslfi to ikh'tlibounri botitn nt rhMttahooflUM*, ticigtu and paHmsnger^ tor I’.iiin brnl ftc ThiMHchednln will be obstv.yed, liver, etc., permiltlng.. * Warehouse Landings. I 1 col mu bus, (in. Florence, (la. KuJ’nnln. Alu. wondered what it was all about, a "d arked Peary. “I want that fellow flour, cornu I t*>ef (or u particular cut ■ here tomorrow at this nme,” be ro of It. la eallwl "Giver (tides of beef" and |le)1 < d|)H lhe onh . WBJ . U( le ll him napkin* an* servirMcs. -Jullun Knlph 1 •. In Qariter's Magazine. ! is to call Ins attention to the position I of Hie sun, He knows that be is to THERMOMETER TUBES. | return when the sun has gotten fmcMt Tli«»ir UluDiirnclnrc •It*on. In taeriniiuy. A tnost iniwwtiiiii H'Tcmit Is given In Tm* Idler of the wonderful stau* aided Industry ot li nn wln*:e glass and j was again ahov teuses fire inado for sficnt’sts The iu duntry has Iwcn huili up t).v PratVaaor AIHh» and I>r Srbort. aud tins through out been rondurtwl by scientists u*hos<.‘ efforts lm\f> made .Iona famous nmonff sclent Hie men the worhl over. One of the imwt f *ntnres of the Jera Is tfic spent eonrtdcr tvlwiv' the then:;o:m.'ter tutn's are orrespondent. Port JHuksoii, Kin Millions, Klu. t limttahiMH’het*, Klu. ; 1.. & N. R. It. Kolnts. llpne*’I'olnn.bia, Ala. i r S. A. h. It. It. Points ll'ttiii f ia IMM'oints ^ Pidi't)rlilgc*WU' Lower lolun. Dia. A lu. 1 • » iant System points 10 be balk * Middle «Jordon, Ain. 1 On 1'inc U, K. indnts Lower (ioiilun, Alu. Vpper Bristol. Fla. Ain .Midluml J* it or > BJmintstown, Mu. Alngii, Aln\ i;K. v .copt J 11 Mel’hdlnn) Venl'M lat' ding, Klu. Upper lisilffnmil^a, Kin Stenm in Ills*, (In. Lower Kst ifTnnultfa. l*iirr«n»oie*s, Kin. CoePrnn’s. Klu. IVrl, or Owei.H. Kin. MiikuoUhim Holcim Kin l.11 xley’s Mill. For renter'**, Kl.i. A palnchlcoJa, KJn. ( _ . Bouts reserve the right of not lundlng ut j ®6yTKUM8: STRICT L\ CASH any point when ••onsiditied(lungeroual»> f tho ! captain . , J North Broad Street near Bn i . . ; lionts will not stop at any point not muneil o.irt* en mgh, the next tnoniin^ iu the list oi hmtiin^s l^sui.Mi under dute of {fables Bum CHOECH DIRECTOR j I’KKSBYTKItlAN t.HURCB. st. Inti, aril and 5th Suini.v. ' 1 ,nrt 7 ;SI) p. m. t'raynr nieutn, 1 - »J . :rf( p. .... Sunday nchool H i "V'l Itrudttall, (*ii|Hti-hiUmutt)!t, i^J BAPTISJ’ CltVkcu. Itev. W. L. Klchavds, p j, ,, vives .very Sunday ut 11 1.80 p. m. .SatibutUschc o) ui 1 w meeting every Thuj*it»y' *’" All arc cordially invited to,at,,,,, j •ervlce*. 1 * XI- K.UHUUUH.SOlTTii Rev. W. K. Smith, Pu st ,, r _ h o /o~y Sabbath ut 11 a. a, U i„l " Prayer meeting Wednesday pvhI. oatli acliool nt 10 a. in. All Ktp.oo " vited to attend all the services O. H. GRIFFI DEALER IN— ALL KINDS OF HOMEMADE! Jx 11 W oris XTsatly tuad Promptly j Psecitk REPAIRING A SPECIUTY. | arotiml to that point again.’ , .. ii , - , • i April »tb, lUOl. when tile sun had circled the horizon ; our responsibility for freight thu point of rock, llie Eskimo could seen com ing across the bay in bis kayab.” Mr*. S. H. Allpurt, says: Uur little girl ,o death with Ul'-ilip. she coultli, t live Lut relieved ny One Minn; L. flic kb Johgatown, Pa., most strangled to The doctors said ■he was instantly v (Jottglt Cute. I- uses alter i It lias been dt-adnirged at a laudteg w here no person is there t" receive it. Freights tor all points except warehouse i landings must he- pia-paid w It. M*)' )KK. r-oneral Xtanager. J. XI BIVISUS,Seet'y .V T.-ea*. -Office tint nut Building', Telephone >o. BAIN BRIDGE, - GEOB incite*. struiglit.QH an arrow, with good neck tv 11 set on Ms slltctldt'ls. snhjl! waist, But good loltl*. and hail I'm limbs of a ‘Iboruitglthtvd. No tlner looking ittati physlvnllx ever rode a lironclm tlitni .llui MiHire lie could run hSc an Indian, '.vus us notice as- n fian(her. the la st tin Mr,at man In Hie world, hut ns corntgootis as a lion. In the early sixth.s Moure was a pony ex; res.: ridel Ii'..- rcute was from Midway station, lial! way between Fort Kearney an.) Cuitonworst Mprlng*. to .ltil( , sbt;t... , dlstitnce of i-tr mile*. .Met re rode the rout'd trip of usn mile* i,,e a Week Tie stations were -..en 1U I, i ' iull.. ..,sirl. and a Ir- an perse of Spanish blood was oldatned hi each sliilH a. Tl* . was little delay in these ol .'inge* of horses, a* the rider cave ’lie "coyote yell" hull' n mile away. aa<l. day or tdght. the stall,m men laid the pony ready so that the rider bud only to dismount from me horse and mount the other, and with a dl»f of the spurs he wtts on a run again. This ride of 140 miles usually was made In hour* On each route there ware two express riders, ouc gjitig each way A* easy as ‘t mn.v seem to settle for » man to be- Hi;!«li* fresh borst after horse for 170 miles, there vv, re few men able to stand up to it L|<in the occasion of which I am to speak .Moore's route partner had been allli.g. a*itl Moore was uniU'lputtog amt tlrtadiug that tie mtgiit have to titmble the route. Id tins nhl!cl|mtlnii lie real- iztt! that t!ien ts a tiun limit to eudttr utitv. ntnl therefon- la gate the (too- olios a llttl" more rf the steel tbau usual and made the trip to lubrnt org In 11 hours. Arriving at -luteshorg. be liutl bis fears evullitnetl. His pitnuer was lu bed He bail hom'd that lie might have a tew hours for rest, but before he hml time to dmmuuut and attvfrb his eraitijssl and tired tmtacles the "coyote yell” of the wist going rid er was heard Ho drank some eoltl coffee, tilled his jKickct with oold meat and was lu the Huddle again for another 140 mile ride. Jn order to lie able to live the route out he sent them for all there waa Id them. With the result that he arrived at Mid way. after’ having ridden ‘JHO ml lea. In 2U boon from the time he had left there. Ben Hotttrtny gave tdui a gold watch and a cwtUk-ate ot tat* remark ajije perfonOMJttk - -Many of the cal froottemneo BOW living knew Moore, knew of bin JWO mile ride Iff '£t bo«r* and have aeen the wnteh and certltl two t.vt lUikVl- or TitK sm Nt. York XTe saw this glass, in (ircoc.ss cf man Ufarttire. a boy work nail* csil;jhf a I bit or motion g!css front the furttnee on I T , aUenlion of lhe tin* eu<J of a tmnvpl'po. it wn« lmral.v larger than a wulunt. twit by trt-lrl.'ng | Tribune and Rome other papers of and blowing and moidiog !t grew to the ; tlm north wliioh so irequuntlj- ami g'.ivu of an with the shapt* of an ! f . 111 ,i„ ^ 14 1 freedy assail the South because b ack onwgiv More Kins:- was tlseu added. | J and tlK're wtw iitoru rolling aud blow muu who assault while ivunion are Ing. aud when the proper stage was ’ lynched, is (lircctcd to the fact fliat rviiclM'd the blowpipe waa passvsl . , ■ ( quickly to the brawny master work- j t,wo ra, ' L ' "'■‘mis wi re saved man. ■ mob* Wednesday uiobt in lie. In til* turn, mh'-cd rtlass, blowing w idely Rcpuratc Bout hern town* from time to tltno with clioekh out- ’ ' puffisl iiutll It seomul as though they I 11(>t > itowover, expict tluit the ta* must burst. «n<1 then rolling the great ; cuncnecs will receive as rriiic!i atten- hal! 01 glass oi-his «r< kneading board > ti .,„ fr()ni lhe daas of papets refer- uat .l It kioke ! like a logo yellow gourd, j ' Faster nod taster .. • . m ked. lovping ; 'ed to a* they would had the men HENRV VAUGHN Practical Blacksmith, and Wcod- wotbnan. NOTICE. I Get your work done at the (i,lj lialile stand of Always ready ti i serve. Lowest best, work. ©3?'Shop on West street, near old Townsend Warehouse, BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. mm HVO We been lynched. In Charlotte, N <!., ;t r,epro was saved by the sheriff, who put Ids own life between the prisoner and the avenging mob. The man was saved. '« | the tail always symetrical aud yvt white hot. At length he lifted the glowing mass oulci.iy !ri the air. nfi<J a aecota) workman ntfnehed the Itlowfilpe at the liottom. Then the two men van In opposite directions, twirling the pipes ami tgowlug lustily from time to time. From a thick, pertly yellow j At Tuscaloosa, Ala., another gloU> the cluss fhlnnetl ort quickly as the men run ep;trt. nnt'l It trecame a dull re<l tune not birgcr than u man’s little Anger and nearly ;-!bu feet loug Sometimes In drawing these Allies ouc Of the blowers would not only run the length of the corridor, but far outside ou the hilt. cate.-SolrM ot Ute Tliuc*. I Wncwr and the Player. When Illelmrd Wagner «as coodtict- or of lb»> Itoyill Opera lu Dresden, the orchestra of that iustitutKiu. though one of tire best !;> tlcrmauy. was far from being n* guod as it Is now. and Wagner had a gotsi deal of trouble In making It follow h!s Ititeuthms. Some year* later, wlteu in* was living as na exile In Zurich, tie undertook to truiu the local orchrstm. .liter a few «t- tetiipt* he exclaimed, "(lentlemon, you have .lust given me a great pleasure; you have playeil exactly as Imdly us tlie Dvetaleu orchestra." Tile Zurich player* laughed, and live Idea thut they might play heller thuu the royal musician* In nresdni «o Eivd fltelr Kent that (hey actually succeeded lu doing It. ■la Pavorlta DUh. “Whai ta your favorite dish?" In- qnlrrd Mr*. Frootpew of the Ke*. Laftgfade, the new pastor. She r«N aotre It waa ebb-hen, bat It proved ML "Er-the con rrt button plnte.- a» •wared the Rp* Loogface ibatatly.- Ohio State Journal. charg'd with a like crime was -raved by bis guards. I These things happened in black , commuiiiti.a. The guilt of neither ! man was in doubt—at least, from j the point of vi'W of the mob. it is i practically certain that the men who saved the wretched criminals from .hanging—or n worse fate—-will bo i made to suffer socially, perhaps po litically, in tiifctr respective commu nities. Perhaps their zeal is not al together commendable Horn tbu point of view of the man or woman ! who knows the honor of having I brutes like those aa\wd going al»,„t. I We are not sitting in j nlgtnent on I the officers or the mobs, for we have no other feeling tlian that of com mon humanity with Che whites :tt the black belt. Wti merely cull the attention of the northern pies*, or that section of it which makes political capital out of southern lynching*, to the fact ' that southern sheriffs are not unwill ing or afraid to do their duty.—Kan sas City Wot Id. PLANT STEAMSHIP LIKE 3 SAII.1NCS KACH WKKK •BETWKKN Pert Tampa and Havana- t c. Key West. _ Plant System trains run direct to ship .side connecting with Steamers leaving Port Tampa 1)1)0 P. M. Mondays,Thurs days and Satin-days For any information a* to rates, sched ules, and reservations address B. w. Wkk.vx. Pass.Traflic Manager. K. L. Todd'. Savannah. Ga. Division Pass. Agl. Moutgouiei'y, Ala. A teera! Ikrcimmfo ! ^ CLEAN STOCK, CLEAN METHODS. I have genuine bargains tc offer YOU ? Small profits and quick Rales, honest weight and just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment constitute my motto. Can I Say More? : Make it convenient to oalt at my 1 *tore and be convinced of these fact*. Boot and ShoeMalsj On VV liter Street. LT.VAHB1V.LU UNDERTAKERS' Carry a fuii lint, u lii>; Burial Cases, Caskets, etc.. the latest styles. i cheaper before. than SOfiETiilSG WORTHY OK Ii A SEW REVOLUTION IS BARBER BUSINESS Ac absolutely safe shave at ,J City Shaving Parlor, a conspi'"' 0 ’* next cloiw to city Post Otbce Our plan of shaving is s p Cl1 that we can prevent infection lation by so called noxious or p. 1 '*' cretus. These troubles are oftw tracted front one to tbu other W of using the same razor or l.ritsn vt. body. Now how we prevent s'"' 1 - • !es we have a st.erili ter. a nickle ! . kerf t roneern in which we always Tl# B OASSKTT, KLDORENDO, GA ■iling boiling water. X'e P nt ' 'inanity of Antiaeptiola. tl,en e \ r ', ( be: after shaving each custom*;' PI his razor over the Sterilizer u' ‘\ boiling water, letting it reinato ■" minutes. After shaving we use » tion of that. Antieeptiola on ea r11 ‘ mar's face. By this method ’»* c 1 sure vou a safe’ shave , Cali and see us aud we wtll you [hat our service is the best city. Shave 10c.. Hair Cut »*■ P. M. SIMS. Propn« ot Dressed and dried board* &t A Son’s, near depot.