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KRE llAlTt. I"A- ® e l ,t ' "jT. ,
j. hiiiIc MW Nancj Htun
♦ i„wer her record- It was
!”, , , k when Nancy, with D 0 ^*
n" tlw nhliutw. came down prat tna
, _ lri | Th" note' 1 ntinntnan wore
. ,. ir j |.„k. nii.l goin* nround for—
rlllKl
o stop nt the half
„ m. -.1 the effort
warning of hi. ph^WM
,,f SjieiiiUhrift«
the word, with the
ton the wheel to urge the
t . nlon'-. Th»* first quarter Wba * *
u kiii anti when the hair
n i id a High went ap from th?
T„third quarter was done to
,■ tu ; n . as the first, but the mare.
; i i the strong arm, was seen
fc5; r , Se stretch, 2nd the lastOM*
*Vim finished in the slow time of 32 1*4
lids.
Tammanr !««•■« l**"P ,l « ht * , ‘
TTt.vi'FRii Hack TH.It-*, sept. W.—
; „V_ pet ween Dnly'echentnot
Tammany. nn.1 O.
■n inIt, LampliKhter, •“* HJ?!*
o, tin* presence of 15,000 per-
tr.n k in tin pr oiiihe a the
U....I and Torchlight in aa
s ever occurred in the lua-
• of tin* turf.
telegraphic tips.
[ Tlie Hast Tennessee has made another
Liuotioii in the salaries of its emp'fljaa.
* this time cut into the salaries of
ugine and trail
■ Pennsylvania and Michigan Cen-
It is now Mievcd that Governor Plow-
will iir-vent the Corbett-Mitchell
,t nt Coney Island, and that it may
take place in New Orleans.
Oiilrnro In a Larga law fait.
.(H ISVIM.K. Sept. 29.—Jndge L,
mil of Emporia, Va., came herein
expectation of KOKTiring some import
evidence against David W. Arm*
im -, who represented the Baroness
i IhMpies in the Bale of a large tract
land. The Baroness von Roques is
mother of Mrs. Florence MujrUrick,
rdiVJ lief"
y MC U Trying to Oust th«* Other.
Rtot x City. Is.. Sept. 29.—James
nigheri y was appointed receiver here
•ntly for th*» Union Trust company,
Afterwanl C. L. Dean, of Kansas City,
made n-reiver for Kansas. Each is
trying to have the other's appoint-
Dougherty now has
lOuw.ono.
Silver I-ecl«!»tlon Interest* Msxiesi
City of Mexico, Sept. 29.—There is
I great interest here among the bankers in
I the outcome of the silver battle in the
f United States congress. Tho general
ion is that at the present rate of ex*
I haunting the silver mines of the United
[ States, within 20 years Americans will
clamor for the remonetization of ailver.
They List Virginia
New York, Sept. 29.—At the stock
exchange $10,000 Virginia funded debts
bonds of 1 hoi sold at M 3-4. These
bonds were listed Wednesday at th)
stock exchange and wore homed under
the settlement of July 1.1891, as made
by the Virginia bondholders' commit** e.
Joseph Ji-nvrsim Preparing to Play.
iJc/x tKO'H IlAV. Mass., Sept. 19.—Jo
seph JelTerson is in good health, report*
to the contrary notwithstanding. Hois
preparing to open with “Rip Van Win-
k1'-" at Philadelphia in the mitblle of
October. He sjiends bis tiuo fishing
and painting.
A (tin House llurnril.
Albany, (la . Sept. 29.—The gin house
of D. L. Wooten, of east Dougherty,was
burned, with 21 Iwles of cotton. The
has h $1 ,ikm). it was tlio work of au in-
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Naval Ntoi
Wilviroto*. Saint. a» -Tnrpantln# Arm
“ tti-m. wiraina*! 77tf; Rw-xi atr *
—‘parttin* «i
..■iluaraiD.SI.Sl:
HR AH,
and Cheriols, Sacks $1 ®-°°
anil Culamajs. *$5Joo
Pants Once
$6.00 AND $6.50,
Now Slaughtered
$400.
Pants Worth
$5.00,
Now OfTered at
$3.00.
And all this even in the full
light of modern civilization
offered at
. irude turpvfttln* •tev.ljr:
dip. |1.SI; vug 4.|l.-»
SO —Turn»*iUnu rtrai at
hi strain*! Si.
•nt. -Pork quiet but firm:
1K.II4DA.SY Mi.irfU none
laird quiet and «t**0y:
f.M: rltr iIssb, *.00,
op.Ion* H>pr.. 9JM); Oct., f A».
(.'nicAoo. Sept. s* - <lashquotatlnai war# as
f»ll»ws; V >•*» p.»rn. SIT 0)2117.01. Liwl ip.U
ttii.ei siiori rtbi. lot Me, tsauit.STH. Dry
■alt shoulder*. auwj t #7.374#7i); short
clear sides Uoxrd. gi.n&UUL.
Circirr .ti. Sept. SV —Pork, quiet; mm,
f » l " •r * snn >- lard strong, steam loaf.
1”.*^. . l, ry salt meaU. shoulders f.an?
Kr'vS&wttisse
ci^r'|i*'- V ; ,horl rlb 91IM; short
Chicago Market.
. PHtCAOO, Sept. 29.
—LMsy-nit
l*ork—Jan.. 13.75. * 090
Hlba-Jan.. 7.17; Ort. 8.7Y
Lard-Jan., 7 *7; Oct. ».g).
Mvrrpool Cotton In to res,
Ltvuupoou Sept. 3-Hales. 10.001 balss
Tone, esM. MiddlluM t^J.
January and Kebruary 4
Fsbrnary an.1 March ; 4.tf3T^
1 4 fits 5
Jttly
July ami Au«mst
Auitust and September .
5rP**" b * r fud OrtolXir
tktobrrand Novemlter
VureiuIter and O^vmlwr
DawtutUirand January.
..tc-airt
’ Vork Cotton ratal
X°**'*K*-t
Ton* steady. Sales. tnSi 5J»u!SV
Tbe King or
,tlln 8 "f pearls upon each of bsr
'l»)>. Mi. own, now rerllsMo ropw of
Hie.. preclOdig.nl..
T'> -lire nemu.iicM joor nerro. unit
* l«l hy pure blood. Hood', Soreopw
in. mite, pure blood, Tnk. U now. 1
t.>rnt,i inmpni jrut raonind nt Dr.
* * MW Imn of Umpn of "
I. now rip. lo plnnt turnip
Su“£SVS.-Bi!SS«
SHAW’S! SHAW’S! SHANViS,}-) |.SHAW’S! SHAW’S! SHAWS.lV 11
Bargains Gents’
IN SUITS.
This means more that at
first would be imagined
Suits complete or coats and
vests, or separate pants. Dress
suits “all alike’’in Clay Wors
teds, Diagonals, etc., or dark
coats and vests with stylish
neat stripe trousers—uot only
good quality, but good style
suits. -
Stylish coats, long enough
not to look ‘‘bob tailed.’’ Vest
not too low, but low enough
to show some of your scarf,
and to prove that you do .wear
shirt; and trousers—not'
mere two-legged pants, but
garments, with that touch of
style in size, shape and “hang”
that makes a man’s legs look
gentlemanly. You can’t ex
actly describe a well dressed
man, but you can become one
’ y wearing one of our suits.
ou know we have the stock.
You ask what about the price?
Why, they are simply marvel
ous bargains I
Salts that war
$20 00.
Now to Oo nt
$13.50.
It is like a Fairy Tale to
write of the gorgeous beauty
and richness of our Neckwear ■
styles at present,- such as you
sometimes see worn and such
as • we now can ■ show. But
dre.'.sy Neckwear is unusually
costly everywhere, and only
such as our present efforts
have brought Marvelous Bar
gains even among these
choicest of novelties.
We will offer the choicest
Four-in-hands and Tecks in
stock, $1.35 and £150 Grade,
75 cents -
A special lot of beautiful
new shapes and colors in
Four in-hands, 50 Cente. -
A Miscellaneous Bargain
comprising, good styles
Tecks, Four-in-hands, Wind
sors and Bows, 50 cent grade
a* 25 cents.
ULL SHAPE
BIG VALUES
Biggest bargain yet in Wil
son Bros. Plain, Striped, Fig
ured or Embroidered centre
puff. Sold at £2.00—now of
fered at $1,00.
Very cheap. We - have
French Balbriggan, £1.50 per
suit at 000.
OTHER FURNISHINGS!
Such as Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Hosiery and Hats
at big reductions.
Tne Latest Patterns for the
Lowest Price at
A
1
S
We have jut returned home, and have spared
no pains in making a choice selection of new
goods (or this soction ot country.
So many people oak why we bny so many
goods. A question easily answered. For by
buying in snob large quantities, we grind them
ont at tho 1 ary lowest possible figures, and are
tkoreby enabled to
DEFY COMPETITION!
And meet the lowest figures named by Any
lioue in the oonntry.
GOODS WELL BOUGHT ■
Are no trouble to soli. We not only want yonr
custom for a day, bnt as long os we are in bui-
i, and an examination of our Fall and Win
ter Stock will insure this resnlk
The Almighty Dollar has prodncod the same
results in all ages, and the manufacturers sire
always on the alert for the man who wields (he
Potest Lives and always ready to make heavy
concessions to get it in his clutches. Wo have
used it as a two-edged sword, and now offer you
the benefit derived thereby.
Jokn. E-Shaw.
S
What have we here ? Why
every kind and size and style
in particular, and too many
shoes in general. We know
we’ve got to cut down this
stock, and to do that you know
we’ve got to cut down the
prices. We’ll set the hair on
this stock and part in the
middle with these marvelous
bargains.
Regular £6.50 and $jjoo
Congress and Bala, made by
Hess, Heiser aud Banister.
For a while at
$5.00.
Standard £5.00 Mens’ Hand-
welt Calf in Congress or Bals.
Temporarily at
$3.00.
Usual £3 00 Shoe, will com
pare with any £3.00 Shoe for
men in town or anywhere else.
While they last at
$2.00.
Ordinarily sold for £2.50,
Men's scrviceale Shoes, made
to w^ar—selling extraordin
ary low, at
$1.50.
Even £a.oo Shoes—Men’s
Buff Congress—cut to
$1.00.
Boy's regular £2-35 Shoes,
Lace or Congress, at
$1.25.
“In Shoes,’’ “you can get
there with both feel” with
satisfaction. Come to see the
marvelous bargains at
A Bare Foot-ing up of the
saving that ladies can make at
the Forsyth street stores,would
make remembrance of hard
times seem like a dream.
OXFORD ties:
£4.00 grade. This is an
elegant dress Slipper, with or
without silk tops—plain toe
or patent leather ti t -, for
$3.00.
Worth £3.00. We can also
give you this one with a silk
top or patent leather tip as well
as prrfectly plain—of course
these are hand-sewed, at
$2.00.
Sold for £2.50. This is a
fine Kid Bootee—Oxford—and
is very pretty—hand-sewed.
But now offer at
$1.50.
Good values at £2.00. A
good serviceable, common
sense' Oxford Ties for comfort,
now at
$1.25.
Misses spring heel, £2.00.
Made by Drew, Selby & Co.,
and has patent leather tip at
$1.25.
Child’s spring heel Oxford
Ties at big reductions.
Ease, Economy and Ele
gance.
Styles, Shades and Shapes,
and at marvelous bargains at
Forsyth Street Stores,
U7and 119
Forsyth Street Stores.
DOWN WITH THE DINNER.
Want TTeMthrr Sabatltala M*kt nap.
pan far th. Meal of Many Ctirsw
An Institution which should be abol
ished daring the dog days is the even
ing dinner. Every woman who to in
the position of lady of the bouse and
maid of all work combined will appre
ciate the saving of energy and strength
snch an abolition would be to her and
•very woman who straggles along with
one servant should endeavor to use her
Imagination in discovering what it
would mean to the servant.
As for the man of the house, who
would probably feel that the time wo*
very much out of Joint if he should not
find a dinner of many ooarsee awaiting
him on his arrival from work, he must
dealt with gently and -persuasively.
He mnst be shown that a cool, fresh,
ati*rt wife U to t« preferred above
soups, and a maid of all work who will
consent to stay a month to better than
roasts. It may be difficult to convince
him, bnt the sight of a delicious
and satisfying summer supper will be a
powerful argument
The table will not necessarily be eov
ered with white dainsski the delicately
tinted luncheon cloth.* or the oov<
cool embroidered denim may be used.
The china, glass and silver mnst he to
their perennial state of brilliancy, but
if the family owns anything odd or nn-
anything quaint and delicate In
the line of table wore, the summer sap
per f#the place for Its display. It to
also the place for the exhibition of wbfit
derful taste In the arrangement of Iqw
gloss dishes filled with flaming nastur
tiums or restful green leaves.
On this esthetlcally pleasing board
snch dishes should find themselves as
are cooling and eon be prepared early
in the morning, when strength and th*
kitchen fire are both at their beat
There may be vegetable salads, pre
pared early In the morning and left on
ice. There may be delicious sliced
meats, ham, tonga* and eh 1*1*0. All
•arte of dainty sandwich#* could be
there- -egg, cheese, lettuce and the like.
French rolls, mad* crisp by heating In
a tin over the gas stove a few minutes
before serving, are good. Graham
bread and swqet hard butter will have
anew flavor when It beoomea an im
portant part of the meat
Then there must be a heaping bowl
berries and plenty of sugar and
un for them. Cookies, wafer* and
light cakes should be served with the
berries. Sometimes a cold dessert, pre
pared early to the day. may take tha
‘ mof the fruit Apple notm. float*
_ island, eusUris, blano manga, me
ringues and the like are light tnd re
freshing and will serve to vary the
Delicate Women one cent a wdru colto professional cards
For drink, there u. leal toft .nd cof
fee, lemonade, orengeado and ball a
doun others, for whUh eoeh family In
ire to Kara cherished receipts
If only the man of the boose will
_maent to take hit nuremryehopand
baited potato down town nt bln Inch
eon hour, nnd the woman ot tho boon.
wlU eat a mtUfyin, n-> Mndbt.
luncheon with tho children nt home,
there Is no reason why tlm rammer
rapper ihonld not braome a permanent
Institution and the millennium hi
thereby adrsneed a century or two-.
Y. World.
Seed Barley can to found at Dr. B-
drldfVe Drug Store,
BRAOFIELO’S FEMALE RESIBATORd
Errry Ingredient
properties and ei
cnee in toning «p nod ttrar
mjem, by dnring throng!
channel, all impuriiiest 7 ‘
strength guaranteed to:
•Hrrin.wwwu
gjrre
OPERAJOUSK
Thursday, October 5th.
Positively the only chance to sec th Greatest
of all American Plays,
4l
oUyiORSES.
A STOUT OF TM ftOUTR
B Y AN OUST 08 THOMAS.
ChUafo. ttiilao! BtUv
every cliy In the uatofi.
A GREAT CAST.
All Special and Boantlfal Scenery.
Tickets on sale at the usual place at po|
lar price*.
WHEN AT THE
WORLD'S EAtfi,
be oor# to eall at tha anlqM exhibit or
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
IXTRACT , 0S: u BEfiF
a .lc, 'n the 1 Uruguay Depdrtbient,
andgeta
FREE CUP
of delirious, refreshing
beef tea
mad* from the world-known
no COMPANY'S ExTuacr on Bear
msptf^ss^xrsw;
Notice.
...a (bat at th* next ses-
Assembly of Gecrria.
jcedohuno be entttkd
a the ritv eoert of Aa —
* to
.jsrsrai uTVorTTwie's;
each taMTOsa. »o sdvscUssHMai tohsa for tsss
has nmnov ubmtb.
Toil IAU OK KENT.
TLf Y Olx Rootn llcutdenca In Brooklyn
III Relghu.three-qoarters of a mile from
city. House convenient: wellloeited: wster-
JjnrM throughout Apply W. T.JMVWf-
PIAWO WANTED.
KM AN desires to rest good ptoeo
r second band. Best core taken
int Inquire at this oflee.
fiNE Seven Hoorn Resident
Sranrizbh °° tl "° *'
if Wo nlc. dw.llt.ra one on Coil... St.
idence on Jackson
* —C*. ItOHA
sepus-tf .
J\ at A UK. n
Route
W T. LANK,
'*OSee msSiSVjjBSgjiopar Hew.
1 W. r W f&J2Vy mlrnw.
Attorney ret.'
FriV C toU« r K“Cu.
Thomas Block. Ap Office
allowed on all World’s Fair tickets.
MULES.
HOUSES.
JOHN S. WILLIAMS,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Graduate of Veterinary College, Clu*
cinonti, Ohio. 20 years nxpsrlsnee.
Ilrgs to Inform the pu WIcof Amerious
at ha will be permanscitly located here
for the treatment of lams and si eh r
and mules,
Olwans stlk* Ey» ssd imp
SaccittfiU, Truttd.
Torma moderate. Bights* references.
OSes St LOCKETT A tOK’t STABLE,
SOOLsmtSL Ruldtscs, SSS Jacks**.
Looar. (CHnovxii.
Arrival oml DspeHer* of Treis*.
8. A. A M TRAINS.
Arrive from Savannah
Montgomery..
J.
I* Da SHIPP.
ATTOItid.’Y AT LAW,
Americas, Oeorita
one: tlDiJackwe itmt
.^mitrPaanng-.r
■aSrray,.
Office ! n new \
-toluiKNMa ...
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awwawMBi
S.%.. K5r,
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■cat free. Ado
C.A.SNOW&CO.
OW. psrravormg. wasmioetew. P. C. ,
.10:80 0. m.
_ . 4:lip. t.
Leaves for Bavsnsah-MIscd. ft:»s. m.
. ** *:00prm.
Montgomery .....IO:Wi
CKNTKAI. TWAINS.
Arrives from Mscoa J ltp. m.
Leaves for Macon tt;is p. m.
•;« a. m.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby .given Uot at the ap-
sraiTTM BiS'rE&ftras
the Ihierd of Kducatloo of the city of Ameri-
bMVMDnu(i4 board and for other perposes.
ss.s.a.wrex^fc ^
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Office or--*'- M
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Tenders 1
pie of Am
Via TVS BAM ROUTE BVXBTSATtnUlAI
W£te......Ampere Ar.
• Horn Ar ... .’.Savannah!’..!! Lv. 7 30 pm
Returning, train leaves Savannah
S TKMetrsfM stop at sU lacs] riatlass
Z0DINB.s“
partof
to enlarge and devet ; uy
▲OMB MBDIOnm CO.
tulyiT %wlr* ‘ ATItAJfTA, AA
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Phtsksav am isnsuon.
Dreg
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
?£S?S5. c S2Sr
nu be sold before the court hot
IF YOU are going to the
Wold’s Fair and other points
get an accident ticket from
W. T. STANFIELD,
wptum Wladao. HaUL
Tn lOEAtyiMILY MEOIOINE
gimaa
jy rrilaii^Tfn
Americas, Os., September mth. UM.
lULiaWAT.
¥: Bdi'.’reVuS.hl.loa, {
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unday
IIM
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RAtT BOUND—Rsan Down.
Savaanj
ALBANY DIVISION.
DJfttu
m"
Arrive Albiny:....U:Xlam
Leave Oordele...
Malt
T«eave Albany^... WOpu
Arrive Oordele..... S:0> ”
the nrtny.
It has been tho jvolic
ralllJ-ary authorities at u
to their Infantry ii
that of their <
this they have
upon the energy of tl
command. -That t"
of tho highest utility, 1
portanco Increases
changes of method
Introduced In w
and it is a xvltnesa to t
material upon which
draws that tho i
too great under tho li
of the maneuvers
mardiM by whinh i
-Contemporary lie
CONCERNING
Ivldsne* of the Kxlsti
fylng GUM In Ai
The late Wendell Phi
uro on tho “Lost Arts?
ancients as having
“Clcerc said that ho
tiro Iliad, which Ls a .
tho New Testament, xvr)
so that It could bo
ipoos of a nutshell** It
a impossible either to h
i, or to have read it, wi
aid of a magnifying glass.
‘In Parma, a ring
years old to shown w!
longed to Michael Ai
Rtono are engraved the
women. You must ha
glass in order to dlstlnj
ut all. Another intaglio
the figure to that of tho
by tho aid of glasses yo
gulah the interlacing
jr separate li
brows. Mr. Phillips ui
stoue twenty Inches
Inches wide which c«
treatise on mathem
ho perfectly Illegible
Now, our author soys, 1
to see and read thow?
without glasses, you
who did tho engru
strong spectacles.
•The Emperor Nero,
sighted, occupied the ii
the Coliseum, and, to
tho arena, a spare coi
tho area of the Collse
as Pliny says, to lool
with a gem In it—no
glass—to sco more cl
play of the glad' *
rend of Mauritius,
promontory of his
sweep over the sea v
atrument to watch
enemy. This tells
scope to not a modern
Our first positive kn
faciei to gathered from
Roger Racon, who died
•nyrt "This Instrument (a
vex glass or large segment of
to nscful to old men and
have weak eyesj for they
smallest letters sufllcientlj
—Journal of tho Frunklln
Mn
If you l
to cracked,or lirokcn i
can bo mended by tal
makes a specialty of
piece* of cut glass are
they cannot lm cemendi
use; but put together with.
they are again serviceable,
to valued according to
rivets used, about thirty
the charge for one. Tl
Uneeded-in handling s
spite of Its ChlekqeM
broken as thin glass.' It
wash both glow: and chii
or paper tuto In -waal
avoid extremes of heat or
water used, and use a soft
Very little
used on either glided glass
and that of the purest kind,
tho best of gilt, which to
injured by soap* lleware of
dishes of any kind that are
gliding. A handsome looldr
white and gold wine gli
considered a bargain pasted w
gold in a single
Globe* Democrat
—A pound of rt
jent of nutritive mat
per cent for wheat
rye. 74.W per cent
cent for corn, *
toe*. 4*0-1 per
2d S3 per cent foe
> raw ra an
represent and cuUect tor car
Clno ArtOoodM.
*18 porweek.
CHICAGO UTIIOCRAPII CO.,
Sm