Newspaper Page Text
i
• v i. flit WT
% WBUMHW XIWRO.
THB MMOtN Of THS SMILfc.
» -, n . V | throve* out j Emilia Clarion;
' l5 ^ that peHtup* the an- ( H * 1,,w we publish a letter from a
'TrMu a ll be the leading wvH »«S ro |»w?H.-.lier. T <• I -
i of l-' 1 *
Ii» th#t f»?r fund wtipr* slope trr) plain
Shine took to nun and sky
AjhJ olive# fihtotd the sprouting grain
fc'h*n «nntr> ac-ruw* tty,
Whetv ii)u\a fed streams seek tun warmed
in 1004;
t )a> oai#l ,:U S
bnt pesasMe annexation, m
nl , )0lV would Democrats,
„s f Populists ai"* members
C.il»S - * . a
htt| . p,)]itio:i! parties'*tan* Hi
> it ? There is a cIihiicp tliat
leading. W 001 tbe leari-
stioii.
.j very strong sentiment
Voiimrie* in favor of annex*-.
h , r , is no way «f fiu'l'us out
t strong it 1* >« eilher u0 " n
. rol ,l«l req lire * great deal
U on to bring out a full ex-
i of it.
nutioable, however, that the
payers are beginning to give
lie*a! of attention to our tariff
u vobiuteo ami fruits, ami the
,usl is also trying to influence
Sentiment in favor of a lower
„ ,;m sugar. The position
,| 1( . Cuban papers and sugar
)!UX o growers take i~ that this
could well afford U) open its
u , Cuban products, because
,1 riieii get the entire trade of
, l( |. Besides, it is pointed
t free Cuban sugar and to-
wcrnbl not seriously reduce the
0 f our sugar ami tobacco,
he other hand the sugar inter
this country, which are be
r greiter every year on ac-
of the development of the beet
ilustry. are against free trade
bilm or any reduction in the
ii sugar. The tobacco inter-
n also bo counted as being
lany reduction in the duty on
o, notwithstanding the tact that
whole of the cigar o itp :t ot
were sent to our market it
nut o me anywhere near
■iug the demand. And the
lowers are ready to line up
lie sugar and tobacco interests
t making our markets free to
prun mils.
rlaiii, ot course, that there
jt be free trade between tlie
liintries. If Cuba were annex-
on ever, the tariff question
lie disposed of. The question
ehing our mar Ice Lb to Cuban
eis free ot duty therefore’ is
to become merged into another
on, namely, that of annexation,
roplu of the United States, us
s those of Cuba, would divide
it. It wo.,Id profoundly inter-
fry part of this country, be—
the North is interested in the
i g of sugar and tobacco ns well
1 b tilth. And the race q es-
« now be eomtiig so troublesome
1 i' do ilitful if there would be
ug element in pretty nearly
state against admitting into
mo" another state having a
-ition that is nearly, if not
half negro.
uiuoi, of course, be said with
"give of certainty that the an-
1,1,1 °f Cuba will be an issue in
1' it the Post undoubtedly has
1 ' UU( I reasons far thinking it
■ •'Savannah News.
1 oi.ouKn nr.Arex’s priykh.
ter contains food for thought to all
negroes who want to see their race
advanced. i,
Mr. Editor: Please allow me space
in your paper to s iv a word to the
negroes of Mitchell county.
Some think the organization of so!
many societies among the negroes is ‘
for no good purpose, but I do not)
think so, because a larger part of the!
societies a r e made up of negroes who j
employ labor. i
The trouble with the most of ne-
groes is that they”* let all men see;
their dishonesty. They want their
employer, let him be white or col-'.
ored, to give him more for labor than -
it is worth. The negroes of this conn-1
Through *:ir|wd drtite.
The world we enter with « vtil
She greeted wtib * imile.
8lutr.0f*rtr.:< she nailed »n4, smiling, woke,
AnJ when ihs tell lbe ururt
Of grore. sol ll)e srfJl hmpofce
Her tantiemes* of Heert.
«,And nightly when *he knell end prayed
liwtut- IKT allOW while t**J
Brr !afn was one pure Mr.ile tint oiud*
▲ ttraveu Aboul b.r
Vlien love first trembled in her ear
The heurt throb# that Iteguilc,
Bhr listened with Assenting tear.
Then chased it with * smile,
flbfsow and psm with smiles abe bar*
rr.to hrr latest breath.
Bui the sweetest smilp she ever wore
Was the smile she wore In death.
—Alfred Austin in Independent.
PL1NT SY vileSM.
Florida and Cuba.
Double Daily Passenger Service.
T0-
Mditgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, K0>n, Bainbritlgo,
T}ionifif>vill« i , Valdosta, 'Wayeross,
SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE
■a hi!»i Pi t .
Through Pullman Cars
NEW
U'UlUr*, Aflft to..
YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
Kiebiuond umi all Points East, i" connection with
SOUTHERN RAILWAY AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
SELF FLAME OF JEWELS.
The (ilow fhv Ulnmund Sbow« When
1‘ntler l*re#»ore.
A traveler for a Ulamor.d bouse was
. , , i , , . . talkliil t Niton ttie* other evening and.
try have lung charged the white man 8pwilsl „ s of ^ Mi( , ;
"Ttu' most overworked expression
used liy tbe miso|>tiisticnml aail tU-ejily
with their mistakes and negligence,
and until they quit sitting-down and
waiting for others to do tor them,
what they should do for themselves
they will never be any moie than
they are. I have negged meu 11
work when Ihev did not have bread
Impressed diamond purelmaer U*., 'll
Betmilly lisiks as If tt glows of Itself.'
Now. it Is not genenilt.v known »fmt
Been !s aettmlly the ca^e. although not.
of course. If) the why tbe |ml,tic In
tends. The lienuty ot the Rem in llglil
Is. of course, ia its remarkable refract- i
•ertntn comlltlons 1
To 3-t. Louis. Cincmatki. Loui.trUl*,
CKicago Ktasin City. ;3Dir*3sijo.gjl.\»xa.
stack *11 peiatm VXam^ wadi ITorthwsa.
"Leave Bninbridge going East—8:05 r. in., t4:H0 )>. in.
Leave Bain bridge going \V»jt-2:05 a. m., 19:30 p. ru.
Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. & M. T. Co.,
fur New York, ILmiou ami Baltimore.
Fov further information, call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address
HWWveuu, H L TODD.
Fass Traffic Manager. Division Fuss A^ent,
^ Savuuimli. (Ja.. Moiitgotnery. Ala.
to eat and they had rather loaf and lve f K>Wl ' r - ,,nl under e<u
. ,' T | the dlamonu has more, for It tuny
fast. How can anyone expect to g | (>an , KV1M , | a lhe nlahl w i ttl
pa le
but estreinety beautirul ligbi. In
abort. It becomes piiospliarpacent.
Heated to n certalu temperature the
I long to see the day when loafing j Internal lire shows iiselt, and under
pressure the same ts true.
have anything by working two days
in a week and loafing four days V
GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO.
Tlxronatee&ka River Route.”
aoiiTn pot'M,
negroes will iiave to work.
It is time for us to q ut (retting
over otliui; people’s property and get
some of our own.
Respectfully,
Rev. h. F. Williams.
1IK KKI'I' Ills I.Eii
Twelve years ago J. W. Sulltyan,
of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg
with a rusty wire. Irifianiuliou and
blood poisoning set in. For two
years he suffered intensely. Then
the best doctors urged amputationii,
‘•bul^lie writes, “I used one bottle
of Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 boxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and my leg
was sound and well as ever.” For
eruptions, eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
sores and all blood disorders, Elec
tric Bitters has no rival on earth.
Try them, R. L Hicks will guaran
tee satisfaction or refund money.
Only 50 cents.
PU.vmiVKR vvn Ut'I.P RMLWIV.
r, 00 ,i n,
I, III a in
M !W !| m
lo uo u in
“Some years ago I went to Amster
dam to purchase some special stones
for n California millionaire who hadj s-ilplli
ordered ftieui through our New f ork I ^ jj JJJ
house, and white there t was shown
the Inside workings of the famous dia
mond cutting establishments of that
city, or all that I saw. however, the
•self flame' of Mm? stones under pres
sure most surprised me. The manager
placed a large rose cut gem between
the Jaws of a vise and carefully ap
plied a certain amount of pressure. He
then extinguished all the IIrIi.i In the
shop, and as soon as my eyes had in
come accustomed to (lie darkness 1
saw the diamond emitting a soft radi- j -,,
ance of Its own like a very pule glow- j * |
worth. As 1 rememlMT It. be said Uirp | { '■
the yellower diamonds were slightly |
more phosphorescent thBD the flrst
water stones. i
ho.».
Uii; I y
except
Si.ijU,.y.
B 00 o in
I, Ml
2 p 111
11 20 p 111
a :tr. pm
a on I. in
a »,r> pm
a 2." j,,
a 10 pm
I a ..a p...
' 4 P< p III
10 III a in
n »o o m i
12 40 p m j
Schedule effective June 34.
1000.
worm im
No, I.
No. 2.
No. 4.
Snndiiy
'.Kith Moildlim,
Sunday
bully
; only.
Tumi )
only.
except
Muulny
ti OR p Ut
1
SlIYHltlllfll
10 Hi u in
i< |3 «. in
H JV) p 111
l
J HCkHOII villi*
o 00 u 111
h 30 a in
III (Hi jl III
J
V. RYCIOSM
<> | ft Tl 111
( 13 a ui
l*i fd) U 111
l
Tlimiiiivlllo
H 25 u in
3 25 a ti.
H III 1! Ill
l
Moiitgon Biy
7 45 p m
7 4ft p in
‘i 12 :i Hi
!
WVut. llniiiln filir*
2 07 pin
2 (-7 n in
• S 15 ii ut
lUilTiln JilifT’
(• MU p 111
•> so p III
: H W H 111
•2
\V» nt r.iilubi lil«^
0 2ft 1) ill
n 2ft p in
H In n in
2
Klitui cult)
< 0 p Til
ft f.O p in
i >■ Mt a in
i
Tiny kin
r. f.o p in
II Nl J 4 111
. !l l« It III
‘2
CeKjllltt
ft ,'<H p tn
ft He jl In
9 :«i ii .ii
2
DhTIIHK'UH
ft p; p in
ft )> III
. 10 OU a 111
*
Arlington
4 fift j* in
4 fift p in
: 10 10 II IK
s
Arlington
4 .MI p in
4 no p in
' 11 II:- il III
H
Albilny
S 27 P in
S -.7 P n.
| 12 40 p III
'
8mit iivtJln
2 M |1 m
2 .Tft p in
| 2 34 () Til
3
Ondtlivllle
12 Mi p ru
12 Mi p in
7 «•> p ii:
3
Moiitgou.ory
N 10 p Til
f 10 aim
l 34 p tit
An,el ltu*
1 Ml p in
1 50 p in
3 «H» p »n
3
Kort a alley
12 24 p in
12 24 p in
1 00 p in
Mhcoii
I! 20 ii in
11 20 a in
; • :tt> v in
0
Ailantn
7 fto a hi
7 M ii in
H 2t |l III
i
Suvantiiili
except.
8u mlo y
" I 4f a hi
12 .111 p m
in an p iv.
7 on p m
11 2.1 n in
f. au o in
12 IA p ,n
12 III p in
II 40 o in
11 27 U 111
II 17 o a,
10 4.1 n in
III 20 II in
2— uo.irgla Pine Kidlwny.
il-t'pntrul i.t i.enrglii H’v,
4- ticnrgla A Aloliania.
I'niniH tit, l.uml 2 amt I im
t<« clime connect Inn ot Arlington >, J tl. t.enti al fit (P-iivgin
tonlshed to know the riumtK’rof Jewels
which also iiossess 'self flame’ to n
more or less extent, and I have often
wondered If the alchemists who per
formed such apparently well nuibenu-
catial wonders In the middle ages did
not know something of phosphores
cence and its oddities.’’—New Orleans
Times Heniocrat
tor ami from Savannah. M.
Vent. Uiitnhi lilge .(lit the Plont S \ -p.,.
tgoilmi y, and all pi,lots Knot mill Weal tin lint.
K. B. COLEMAN, Genaral buyerit lemlent.
It. U. II \nTHKIKI.n. 4'n.lllci
j s um the Err Tell*.
Ill tliis issue we publish petition : Eyes are very treacherous, and those
, , , l'i- , rj who uieddle In amorous matters should
for charter of the Hint River ami, hmw , n|1
Guli Railway, wlncli is to go from; vvjien ihe upixer lid covers half or
Aslibnrn to Bainbruiau via Svlves- 1 more of the pupil, the Indicaiton is of
ciiol d.'illn-ralKm AO/S'ye the upper
; lid ot which pussi v i-.orizontnny across
t prom-j tb,, pupil indicates input:.: ability. Lu
■rsLBssig #
Duly Cbrtered Under tee L.*i cf Cecifeia.
tor ami Camilla.
There are some of the tl
ilium business men of the
liunl the enterprise ami i
ness. We can’t say how
road will be b lilt, but wc
iiinty be
an busi-
.oon the
i- assured
white
minister was conducting
services in a colored church
f di Carolina recently, says the
"•v News. After exhorting a
- ‘‘“k *d an old colored deacon
*' 1,1 prayer, and this is the ap-
U ’" c ' 1 t, " i brother in black of-
f°r his brother in while:
' ^ r,i ' him de eye ob de
dal he
that there will be no delay in begin-
steady eyes, rapidly Jerking from side
to side. nr>' freipii-ntly indirntivp of an
unsettled rnl'id It is said that the
preva'lieg color of eyes among the p i
tients , lunatic asylums are brawn
and black. Kyc* of any color with
weak brows and Ions, concave Ins tie*
Directors:
ri Wit.bnm, John 1) Uarrcll, R. G. Hnrtsfield,
J. ]>. Uliason, James A. Reid, A. B. Belcher,
ning the work as soon as the charter ■ are indicative of a weak constitution
has been obtaind. I
The road will pass through thei
finest section of county and state.
Extensive forests of the finest kind ,
of timber abound, the farm lands
are the best in the country, and it
will prove a most profitable invest-
incut. Strictly Apiiraprlntr.
What this new road moans for the j Otre of tbe pretty Sunday school
it will go teachers has n class of llnle girls, and
Eyes that are wide apart are said to
Indicate great Intelligence and u tenu- |
clous memory. Eyes of which the |
wholp lrts Is visible belong to erratic j
persons, even with u tendency Coward J
Insanity Wide open, staring eyes In !
weak countenance* Indicate Jealou«y. !
bigotry. Intolerance aufl pertinacity j
wit liont flniiness.
H. C. Draj »er.
I3r Accounts of cor porations, lrrns and
individuals solicited
oountiy thiough wlucli .... 0 ^ ^ ijp r custom to tell them each Snu-
shall'be of considerable interest to ^ uf <, U[U ,. nttle incident mat has
THL
NEW- TORE WORLD,
THRICE A-WEEK EDITION.
The best neper at the lowest Pr'ce
every citizm. It w id i' 0 *' ol| l.' en
hance tiie value of their possessions
along the route, but will be the me
dium by which other money enter
prises will ring up and help develop
the resources of the country.
156 Paplus
DOLL AH
As ood as a daily^at the prief
may spy 0 ut a f ar
T W bis
1 bands to de <j;ospel
in his tongue to de line
1 *’ ^ :t 'I I" 1 * ear to de gospel
1 A( v hi* head way down be-
" " ;s knees, and his knees way
'-otue lonesome, dark and
r 'Mlev, whar prayer is much
1 made. ’Noint him wid
de ob sal vast, un, and J Cnre guarinteed
MR.L. Hicks’s.
hnppemsl lu tbe wts-k and rwinest the _
children to ijliote a verse of Scripture , | V K A H F 0 It II .1 fc
to Illustrate the story. In this way ,
site ho|»ei< to Impress the usefulness
of P.ibUcal knowledge u|iOfi the lltUe _
ones. I-asl Sunday sbe lold ber class of 3 Weekly.
of a cruel t>oy who woiild catcb eais j
— j and cm lb»-!r tails off. i i) url iig tbe Anuericau.Spanish wat
Let everyone do all lie can to' ' Now. can any little girl tell me ot j .j- ME Thrick-a Wex:,- \\’OrU.I> pioveilit*
i.„ I, i|, :1 s e; ,r)v an appropriate verse?" she asked. K , eal , Vtt ’ lu<; uy thapromptnen-. thorough
janse this roa I to • TlH'i-e was a paitse for a few inoincnLs, , r , e ^ K accuracy of its reports from all
as possible an 1 the reward they will vv tien one litlle girt aiose ood lo h sol- | the scenes of important event*. It wa»
, ...ill ..mi.lv reii-itf them—Tile einn voice said: as nueful as a daily to the reader, and it
receive will amp . 1 y •■Whatsoever God ha* Joined together ; will be of equal value in reporting the
let no man pu« usundei.”—CafthagM great and complicated questions which
p • are now before tbe American people,
* ”***" I It. prints tbe uews of all the world
Airt >cofr!*ii rariuer. ueiuR electee having Hpciial correspondence from all
Worth County News.
UOVtTlT TMKW Si l-FEH.
Often children are tortured with
tlamalion, leaves the sk u without a
soar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, ’her •’
no salve on earth n« 1 11
O.ilV tfCislS tl
“Noo. t>o.'-s. <-an coy o’ you tell me untisualintetert
wbnt naeilitng is?" \V.) ,.(f<*2ihis unequalled newspapet
Aftw a mouieot’s silence a small boy The SSASCS-LIgSl to
il, a La. » seal arose and replied: get her one ear for $1550
• It s v. ha: ye gi e me t'other day for Tbe regular price of the two paper* it
'-Limuou Answer*. <2 \.
tSBTABLIUMKD
HE STAR
Shaving Saloon.
West Broughton St., Bainbridge,Ga
—o-
Bstablished bv a home bov.
First-clas» material and uolife and at
tentive Barbers.
Will F Thornton.
PROPRIETOR.
A I,. TOWNPIJII).
G. t . WKNTMoRKI.ANn
TOR VEVII & WESTMORELAND,
‘Attobnkyb-at-Law,
Bainbndge, Geor
Ye* uour^c.
ROB’ L. 2. BRIDGES*
Fracticlcg Fhy^icla^
UKINSOX. P
. Ail calls prmuptly aft