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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1908
Fresh Eastman Films
Velox Paper, Etc.
j~ Just received new shipment Kodaks and supplies.
fWe carry all models of Brownie Camera* and East-
maos Kodaks. Have on hand, now, a few
Extra Good Plate Cameras (not Kodaks) at a Bargain.
KODAKS AND BOOKS FOR RENT
McEVOY’S 572 Cherry St.
Most Excellent
' Is Ferris Boneless Bacon, sliced thin and even. Wo
get two to three times as many slices out of n pound as
year cook can cut We also slice Ham and Smoked
Beef. Phone 26 for ovorytliing good lo cat.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
Only Goffoo Roaaters in Macon, Qa.
The Welcome Glow of the
CITY BLIND TIGER ORDINANCE
UPHELD BY COURT OF APPEALS
OIClelON RENDERED IN CASE OF
IKE BASH INSKI—LOCAL CITY
COUNT REVERSED—WHAT
Notification that tha «tal« court of tj
..Mis had randar.d It* deolalona la t
cum of U. Baahlnakl Vi. th. racordefa
court st Muon »nd Buhlnskl
ttata waa raclvcd by Attornaya John It.
Cooptir. Mlntcr Wimberly «t Jm Uar-
rl Aftmmiy ,> ilarrU mud. th. followlnf
statement:
"A* w« understand It. th* court up
holda th# 'blind !lf#r' ordinance, of tit#
.... ' so
city council of Afacon, under which Ba
ri.fnski waa convicted, but order* that
be b# reaentenred. with modification of
the sentenre. Our contention that th*
reoorder could not Impose jail, chalngang
and fin* sentences In on* case, but la
iiilred to five tha defendant an alter
requ.— ... ....
native. la sustained. Th* sentence
fsoo. «0 day* In jail and three month*
on th* chalngang impoaed on Baahlnakl
by Recdrder Urquhart In therefor# re-
voked, and a new aantenca muat b# given.
A a th# caaaa of Jean# Brartmro.
Jan ues, Comellua O'Connell. Will
and thirty caaaa from Savannah wera
consolidated with tba Baahlnakl case. aach
Electric Light
Is hospitality in itself. -If your
residence is not wired let us
show you how small the ex
pense really is. Its conven
ience will repay you in short
time, and when onco installed '" v
you will wonder how you ever
managed to d<? without it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
A Beautiful
Mantel
Jn your home I. no lonf.y s ntallrr
of tedious work and blu oipcn... Tou
con oom# her. *nd pick one risk! out
all roody to put up. Tou o*n E«t
• nytblnic ol.o In mill work too. Orlll
work, n.w.l po.t., ralllnw. lulmtor.,
columns and a hundred other things.
Have a look at them and ... how you
ran save both lima and money.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
and all ieehrltty end drug
OPIUM and WHISKY^^a^
niffrH n«. lumfort of piiliBlicmhllr looktd alter. A home-
ttested without shock
ir, A home*
I I jllraly ma
from any hatmfal result*. Our Ihlity y««rt' eipc rltnro ihowi tho#
dlaesaf. tie curable. IXieols al»o ttested at their hottiea Oar hook.
of pat titular* fr*a. Ad4m» Dr. B. M. Woolley Ca.AtlMlA UK.
ilkt pleasant eentlaftiM — not • prison.
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla.
The Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful
attention. Note the following. All express prepaid:
*11 Jug, 4 quart a .........11,08
all Jug. 4 quart* fill
Mount Vernon Rye. 14.00 gall. Jug. 4 quart* 14.10
Om Chocs Ky*. *6 00 g*U. Jug. 4 quarts 11.60
AjuieMuii Co. Bourbon, four quarta 14 00
Whit# Mill., bottted In bond, four quarts 94 ko
U-»sa ««. four quart* tl.Of
Fla k Ubt-L four quarta .....11,60
* jwtvr oil Com. fout quarts..*. * 94 00
These aro only a few of our many good things. Send
ns a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at
lowest prioas. Write for price list.
SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MAOK,
ronwiinaicq wun ini i)n»iiinnni wui
of th*m r*o*lvea tho b«n*flt of thui de
cision. and In all of them th* defendant
muat b* reaentenred. Thla decision ala*
mean* that In the event of future con-
vlctlona In th* recorder's court, wher*
an alternative sentence I* Imposed, th*
city court has no authority to direct r
writ of habeas corpua to releaae tha da-
fandant from the city chalngang. The
recorder'# eantenc# will b* aupremo, and
lh ''TTt#*lnterpreta?lon o^llie 'Mind tiger*
ordinance and the state prohibition law
yr th* court of appeals make* * dlatlnc*
lion without a difference. For Instance,
lion without a dlfferenc*. For Instance.
It waa contended thai In th* event of
conviction In the recorder's court a da-[
fendnnt could not b« convicted In the
city court for the asm# violation, bug
W. ,ra
ference Ir the two law*—the ordinance
pro rid a# for punishment where convic
tion la made for keeping Honor for sale,
where## th* Mate lew provides for pun
ishment In the event of conviction f<
■eplng liquor In
plana of bual
An regards the Individual case of Ra-
shlnskl. which waa tried last June, th*
city court la reversed. Thla la flnaf
derlalon Imposed In thla raao Was
of 6750, two month* In Jail and
—lontha on the gang."
The following cases have been
* * vi<
before the recorder for violations of
and the
Ike Baahlnakl
Ike Pnshlnskl
O'Connell
, O'Connell
*00.00
R0o.no
100,00
. _ .... 110.00
will I.aster 109,90
Will lister IKtv.pn
Mary Bontt 100.00
Parlus Mims 1K0.00
** Cassidy (pa Id) IKO.eo
Napier (paid).
A. Binds (paid)...
100.00
Totftl fines...
Will Jaauea nnd Jere Rcarboro
given 00 dare each
W ■
.tt.ioo.oo
co war*
the gang with-
vtlege <>t nayfn* a line.
U» the privilege of nayfn* a fine. „
jOf the total amount. H.7R0 la held up
by th* oourta. Deducting th* amount In
th* O'Connell ceee. the amount the city
la due by reason of the decision of yes
terday. provided that In re»enteneln* »h*
same fines are Iniposod. will be 11,100. pi
Report of the Oiclalon.
Th*. following la the
lama.
itory from At-
fnor* of the de-
isd In th* tel*-
It not only gives ...
clslon than was contained i .. ... . . .. „
gram to Mr. Cooper, but It brings out bride, who
other questions In another case, but all — - ~ -
bearing on the violations of the prohibi
tion law:
ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct. 11.-Decision*
rors
try 1
that add considerable to th* existing ter-
for Mind tiger* were handed down
th* state court of appeals today.
■ that of Ike Bashlnskl. from Me-
con. n sentence. Imposed hv Mayor A.
L Miller, to pev a fine of 9600. work
ninety daya on the chalngang and spend
sixty daya In prison, waa In part sus
tained. although for th* aom* offense
th* defendant we# tried and fined 91.400
In the dtp court. Th* conviction Wfia
sanctioned.
. itenced.
Bv thla decision, which controls In a
variety of c*e*a appealed from different
Georgia cltl*a. — -
...as. muntelnai ordlnancea
making It an offense punishable hv heavy
tine or Imprisonment to keep Intoxicat
ing liquors for tho purpose of Illegal
sale are declared valid and binding, also
that evidence showing auch to hava been
sold Is sufficient to convict for a viola
tion of auch an ordinance.
... _ case entitled Jenkins vs. the
Blot*, appealed from the city court of
La Orange, the courts define* the mean
ing of "at" In the phraee of th* prohi
bition law. saving that no Intoxicating
Honor* shall be kept "at their place
of bualnees."
"The phrase, 'at their place of bual-
ness.' ” aave th# court, "appearing In the
general prohibition statute of 1*47. In
cludes In Its meaning tha Immediate
room nr Mace In which the business In
question I* conducted: also any nearby
ment upstairs ware found several dray
loads of various kinds of liquors.
It la hald by th* court of appeals that
It was a question for a Jury to decldo
as to whether or not these rooms ^
to be considered aa a part of hla pla<
business.
"A nearby room which a person uses
In connection with th* bualnea* cr~
ducted by him In hla regular place
business la a part of hla place of busi
ness within th* purview of tha general
prohibition statute." aaya the court. In
th* caa* under consideration Judg*
Hodges charged the Jury upon one phase
of the case. thRt If Baahlnakl. after Jan-
nary I. loot. In Bibb county, had kept
on hand at any place any liquor (wheth
er at hla regular place of business or
not) for the purpose of selling It and
did sell In any quantity whatever any
Intoxicating whatever any Intoxicating
liquor he would be guilty of the offenee
of keeping liquor at hla place of busi
ness—that I* toaay, one sale would con
vert the place where the sal* waa mad*
Into a place of business.
The court of appeals held tbl* to h&vo
been an error, saying:
' If a person should make a practice
of selling liquor Illegally at a fixed place
that place would thereby become hla
place of business: but a single sale of
liquor, or even sporadic sales, will —
Ipso facto, convert the place where
aale occurs Into the seller*# place of bual-
nesa In accordance with th# meaning of
the prohibition act of 1*07."
In the first Bashlnskl cate. In w
the legality of police court fines la
tnlned. the opinion prevail* In one - —
from Griffin and twenty-four from Sa
vannah.
In the Jenkins case* Involving th*
R caning of "at" the court express** the
tendon of keeping an open mind until
enough demonstrative cases appear to
set forth a clear situation before ruling
definitely on the questions Involved.
Judge Powell wrote the opinions.
Society
(Continued from Page Three.)
In. Jr., occur-
wedding on
o’clock A the
parents.
College
Lovely Afterpoon Affair Waa Griffith-
Martin Wadding.
The marriage of Miss Marcella Griffith
... and Mr. William K. Martin. Ji
A fine red at a beautiful home
three Tuesday afternoon at 4
residence of the bride'
tried and Mrs. W. I>. Grlf
f the street.
The decorations wore beautiful and
elaborate-throughout the houar- Tho re
ception hull had the appearance of a
woodland l»ower. branches of exquisite
autumn leave* nnd great clusters of
black eyed Rusans forming an effective
decoration.
The drawing room, where the cere
mony took place, waa In white and
C een. palms grouped In the corner# and
fore tho hey window forming an altar
Of green, with which were mingled
clusters of white rosea and chrysan
themums. arranged In cut gluss vast*
on marble pedestals. The same pure
white flowers werw hanked on tho man
tel with mnlden-halr-fem. and were
used all about the apartment.
The two bridesmaids. Misses Malzle
and Marlon Griffith, led the bridal pari
ity. who entored to the strains of the
wedding march. They wore whit* ehlf-
Ifon cloth aults. combined with bands of
white astln, and carried bouquets
white rosea tlsd with white tulle stream-
Imcssallne combined with real lac*, and
carrying, bridesmaid
Ith her father. Mr.
W. D. Griffith, who gave her away.
PThey were met by the groom and hla
best man. Dr. Robert Martin, of gavan*i
nah. nnd as the bridal party took poel-
E ^lons before him. Rev. Troy Beatty, of
manuel Church. Athens, began the
Beutlful Kplscopal marriage ceremony,
making them huahand and wife.
The bride wet more than usually love
ly In her wedding gown, a princess* one,
of white mesealln* satin nnd real lace,
the graceful figure enveloped in the
misty full* veil which fell to the.hem of
her gown, and waa caught to the coif
fure with lilies of th* valley. Instead of
I the bouquet of bride roses, she ra«Tl*a
a white nraver hook, with marker show-i
•red with valley lillea.
Immediately after the ceremony an InN
formal reception wx* held for the bridal
Party *nd a few out-of-town guests. Th®
bridal table had a handsome cover o
Venetian lace, amt In the center a tali
isllverurn was filled with large, fluffy.
WOMAN’S TOBOGGAN
ill U
Wi (i
ake CARDUI
Weakness, Debility, Collapse.
says: “I believe I ■would Have Heen in my grave,
if I had not taken Cardui. Some years ago, I took
cold at my period and
Down the toboggan of weakness, debility and
finally collapse, thousands of women slip, every
year, until at the bottom, they have become nervous
and physical wrecks, .without health, without
strength, without beauty, without everything.
You can put sand on the slippery track and
stop your mad slide down, by taking Cardui—at
least so say thousands of other ladies .who have
used it, and they ought to know.
At tho least sign of weakness, such' as lose of
appetite, loss of flesh, loss of color, tired feeling,
sleeplessness, nervousness, and other symptoms of
delicate health, take Cardui.
For all forms of female pain, like Headache,
side ache, pains in limbs, dizzy feelings, dragging-
down sensations,—all symptoms of female de
bility,—take Cardui.
This gentle, harmless, purely vegetable, medi
cine for women, has heen pronounced the best of all
remedies for women of all ages, suffering from any
of the common disorders peculiar to their sex.
So writes Mrs. Eva Bashore, a well-known
young lady, now of North Manchester, Ind., who
became irregular. I
doctored for several
months, without re
lief, and got so I could
not get out of bed ’
without help. Somo
months later, an abs
cess began growing
inside me, and after
taking doctors medi
cine .without relief,
two doctors held
council and said the
only hope for me was
an operation.
"I dreaded an oper
ation, so I began to
take Cardui, and in
ten weeks I gained 25 pounds. When I began to
take Cardui, I could scarcely walk across the floor.
Now I am well, and work every day. I have taken
only two teaspoonfuls of medicine in the last six
months, and that was for neuralgia, so you can see
I am in good health. I am in better health than
I have heen for two years, and cannot say enough
for Cardui.”
Try Cardui. You can get it at the nearest
drug store, with full directions for use. It will
help you, as it has helped so many others.
Take CARDUI
LL 5
white chrysanthemum* In their I ..
areen frtllace. Silver candelabra held
Iwhlte candles under white silken shades,
overlaid with silver filagree a.id all th*l
cakes. Ices, candles, etc., emphasised 'the
white and »reen motif.'
Mr. and Mr*. Martin left on the live
•clock train for a wedding trip north
thdlr return will
and east, and
home at 3KA College street.
Meeting of Current Topics Club.
The Current Topic# Club held their
first meeting of the season on Monday
—
BEDINGF1ELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought hero is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices
Rond us your orders which will reeeivc prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
room or place used by llw proprietor In
connection with the business or In eueh
relation to the actual place of business
aa to tndtoat* that the nearby n*om.
compartment, etc. la a convenient place
which the proprietor would probably pee
for keeping therein liquor* as h* mlaht
“uniW
dalff to furnish others for the purpoee
of tnducln* trade or for keening there*
In llnuors Intended for unlawful eale un
der cover of tha huslnesa carried on la
the main place. The preposition **t; hat
a great relativity of moaning, '
£“**!!*_ ^ • h * i tercatlng account of her summer trtp
to the carrying on of *orx* form oT^md* I?-YW?!* 08 tt !^ fn •hpre, after
carrying
.. —mierce'
Jenkins had a email —- .... —
Grange and the liquor waa found In a
hack room partially cut off from th*
k * partition. lie waa con-
lattng the prohibition law,
room partially cut
main store *
vlctcd of ’
and the earn# Is sustained.
Th* Bashlnskl can* and the others of
Ilk* kind ta the moat Interesting of th*
lot. as city onJInsnces. passed for the
direct purpose of municipal authorities
In giving the state officer* aid tn en
forcing the prohibition and prevalent tn
nearly all th* cltlee of the *tat* *re
sustained. It had been argued that to
try a pervon for an offense tn a police
court and then for the same often** In
a state court constituted two trials for
th* *am* offense. However, th* slat*
court of appeals holds that a alncl* act
may constitute two separate and distinct
In the Baahtnahl caa* th* city court
•Id that th* police court penalty .bad
been Illegal on the ground that the cltv'a
charter did not give authority tor th*
adoption of such an ordinance. Thl*
opinion t* reveraed by th* higher court.
wbi, h. order*, however, that the defend-
t be re sentenced, and only on* pen-
ipoewL .. ....
•-•.erestlng *
ch the def«
There waa another
against Bashlnskl. In which th* defense
took an appeal from the city court of
Central City as »Mli
ro-tsunwit In the
HIIVIRPWVlVdnii and eating
Plata. Xt eras raided hr the police, and
in a rear room, downstair*, and mam
bed room nnd another adjoining si
dellcfcm
Lira tins bevtr-
Mb prepared of the best Malt and
Hop*. Contain* no chemicals or pre-
er nations-delightful tn
heelibful In *ff *
fountain* and
afternoon at half after three o'clock at
the rcaldenco of Mrs. Mallary Taylor.
It waa the tv-organlxatlon meeting
and waa alno held for the president to
appoint delegates to attend the meet
ing In Vnldoeta next month on the 15.
14 and 17*. though this was not defi
nitely settled.
Mr*. Mallory had charge of the pro-
by Mrs. Henry Wortham who has
cently returned from abroad, giving a
charming description of the auto trip
of herself and party through England,
Scotland, Ireland and also through th#
lovely chateau country of Franco with
which the members of the club were
delighted.
Mrs. Taylor also gave a moat In-
which the meeting adjourned without
deciding on the next place of meet
ing, Thla will be given later through
a notice In the papers.
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Minton Leave for
Texas.
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. F. Minton and lit-
tie daughter. Eleanor, leave this aft
ernoon for their future home In Hous
ton, Texas, wher* other member* of
the family hav* preceded them. They
will atop over In Atlanta for the night
with Mr. and Mr*. Kugene Ftnkenaur
who have recently moved there from
Macon, and on Thursday leave for New
Orleans, where they will apend Fri
day. going on to Houston that night.
rver:
admission of 10 cents will be charged
to see It nnd threo prizes will bo given,
ono for tho prettiest dressed doll, one
for the 'largest doll, and on* for the
prettiest decorated carrlago or go
cart, and they hope to hav* a great
many compote for these.
Mrs. Neill* Kean Troutman will be
at King A Ollphant'a store on Thursa
day-from 3:90 to 4:30 in the afterl
nobn to receive the name* of all who
wish to take part In it. and enter the
I names of applicants, and on Friday,
Saturday and Monday one of tho King's
|Daughters will b«* at the drug atore at
We are making a run on
Lumber Mill Blocks at $1.25.
Get a supply as the price will
soon advance.
Redmond-Massee Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
Atlanta, G*., October 22-23—Southern
Railway Official Rout* of Camp R.
A, Smith, No. 434, and Camp Macon,
No. 1477.
Tho Southern Railway has been se
lected by the Macon Veterans aa the
official route to Atlanta and return ac
count of oockaion aa above. Special
vestibule coaches for the accommoda
tion of the veterans and their friends
will be attached to Southern train
leaving Macon 7:35 a. m., Thursday,
October 22. arriving Atlanta 10:40 a.
m. Returning special coaches will he
attached to train leaving Atlanta 5:30
p. m. Friday, October 23. arriving
Macon 1:30 p. m.
Tickets on aale October 31. 22 and for
morning train* 23d. final limit Octo
her 34th. Round trip rate from Ma
con 91.01.
For further Information apply to
G. R. PETTIT. T. P. A., Sou.
R. A. NI8BET.
Com, Camp R .A. Smith.
A Manhattan Cock-Tail
For entertaining or a beverage before meals there is no drink so much in
favor. It at once creates an appetite, and aids digestion.
The following mixture makes an ideal Man
hattan Cock-Tail—a few dashes of Angostura
Bitters, equal quantity of CLARKE’S PURE
RYE and Vermouth stirred in chipped ice.
Clarke’s Pure Rye
is the one whiskey that is ideal for cock-tails, be
cause it is pure and palatable—it’s splendid
qualities are known all over the world—aged
and bottled under the supervision of the United
States Government.
9
12. Full Quarts, 12.00 delivered
For sale by most dealers throughout the world, and all dealers in Chattai
noogs, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. If yours refuses to supply you write us
Hr-
BESOM TAKES ALL-AGE
HANDICAP AT EMPIRE CITY
KM
ordini
PIRE CITY, N. Y.< Oct. 31—An
off at
Afternoon Party for tho Neighborhood
Oridgo Club.
Mr*. Granville Connor, Jr., enter
tained the Neighborhood Bridge Club
this week at a moat enjoyable after
noon party, and a dainty course of
refreshment* followed an Interesting
game, which waa played In the long
drawing room, decorated with vases
of beautiful garden roa*a and chry
santhemums. Thoae playing were Mias
Ayr**. Mr*. S. H. Perron. Mrs. Gran-
xtlle Connor. Sr.. Mr*. Gregory. Mr*.
Harry Robert. Mr*. T. O. Chestney.
Mr*. John Moore Walker. Mrs. Piercy
Chestney. Mias Mavbelle Flanders nnd
Mrs. Connor. Jr.
Giv«n Under Auspices
Daughter*.
An Interesting and charming fea
tore of fair week to the small people
*n»! hundreds of their older friends n*
well will be the Doll Parade to be
given under th.- auepK'e# of the Vine*
vllle King's Daughters.
The day has not been decided on yet
Pen he soHl e. da but will be soon, and due notice will
KJ* r*f. wh * r « be given throuah the papers.
dutra ]U?*Aua^teaaaa^' b^Luro li B j&li Tb * «« “Happy
rafn. WwJ teraX- aad viU doubtless be particl-
' TU jMvTvoTofTWlwt In by number of small
Try It. 1 gWa. with theTr >nY*ile*t doll*, out In
4 their dn«s*. carriages and go-carts, oad
Umpire City, today. Chief Interest
centered In tha all-age handicap at six
furlongs, which resulted In a factory
for-Bcaotn, after a hard drt
through the stretch with Art
Sumhiarles:
First race* two years, selling, six
Troos
furtonga:, Jcqnette M^ won;
■■I ...,.wnniP nun, iiwi
Temp, aecf .i i; Belle of the Ball, third;
TBnjft
Second hacq, three years, non win
ders sine* September 1, adllng. mil*
and 79 yards; Dixie Hlmmeil, won;
Gvlconda. second; Malaga, third. Tim*
1 * Third race, two years, non-wrnnara
of 91.099, sty furlongs: Wise Mason,
won; Garland, second! Siskin, third.
Time 1:13 3-9.
Fourth race, all age*, ntx furlongs:
Besom, wen; Arondaek. second; Royal
Onvx. third. Tim* 1:13 9-5.
Fifth ra>.v three-yvar-olda and up.
Whip Top, won: Faust.
, Up _
Fancy Lard, third. Time 1:41.
^ ___ race, four-year-olds and up,
seillng. mile and thro* sixteenths:
Barter*, won; Coat or *Arma, second;
Ivanhoc. third. Tim* 2:91.
Would Mortqaq* the Farm.’ *
. A farmer on Rural Route 5, Empire,
Ga* W. A.* Floyd by name, says:
"'Buckien'a Arnica Solve cured the two
»orft eore* 1 ever saw; one on my
hand an one on my leg. It la worth
rnrtr.' than Its weight In gold. I would
^ * vtthbot It if I had to mortgage
Sfc'v ° nl3r >
not 1
drug store.
Clarke Bros. & Co.
PEORIA, ILL. ’ •:
The Largest Distillers in the World. j
JIM GRIGGS TALKS
TO GEORGIA VOTERS
SHOW* IMPORTANCE WHY EVERY
DEMOCRAT SHOULD VOTE ON
NOVEMBER 3.
tcratic national campaign. Congreaa-
Griggs issued an addrasa to tha
the tmportane* of a very democratic vote
telng polled.. Judge Griggs’ address fol-
Mr. Bryan, him-
campaign for president
didata for president; .—
BOLT, insist that 1 can be of eom* service
to the party for the remainder of the
campaign in other states, and I wired
them yesterday that I would report for
duty on tha 22nd Instant. This makea
It necessary for me to leave here tonight,
and I shall not be able to get hack to
district until election day. .1 had In-
led and desired very much to visit
every county tn the district before th*
election on Nor. 8, urging upon our dem
ocratic friends th* necessity of turning
it on that day.
Tha Georgia Law.
Under the Georgia ’aw (he candidate
carrying the »?ate must receive a ma
jority of all th# votes cast. That la to
say, th ithis Tivtansa. If Mr. Bryan gets
th. •fcrtw.l’vat. cr an rtf. h. rr..:«l re- I
eaira more rotas than a-’l the candidates
romWned. If you will think tor yvuraalf
tu»t for a moment it will be vary clear;
to you that.ta <*.,-» this Mr. Bryan must!
re* a* taa*t TftHi mn. This ha can-
u th*' democrat* turn cut.
tall to receive thla vote the
election cf electors will be thrown In tt*i
and an extra aisslnn or wu:«* J
would have toj^ for thi*
many ae to the validity of auch action.
and I'therefore beg of you lo lay aside
business long enough to go to the polls
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iryan secure the necessary
were not for the call for my
nn.! n*Ip Mr.
services In other states I would hav# been
able to visit ell of the counties of thla
district before election, and I then could
have explained this to you In person*
Mr. Bryan’s Chance*.
■Thenews I get from democratic head]
SAVANNAH. Ga., Oct. 31—Arrivedn
Steamer* City of Columbus, Burg, Bos
ton.
Cleared: Steamers Lodovlca, (Aut.),
Petranlch. Barcelona, Genoa and.
Trieste; Den of Kelly, (Br.), Thomp-
quartera and some
aon. Hamburg and Bremen.
Sailed: Steamers Merrimack. Pratt,
tine chance of election, and It would be a
source of life-long regret to most of us
. iellure to turn out on
ly, he should fall of being
elected president on account of the loss of
Georgia's electoral vote. You understand,
of course, that the present national house
of representatives will canvass and count
the vote* of the states. Tha present
Philadelphia; Imogen, (Br.), Edward.
Havre; schooner Grace D. Buchanan.
Harrington, Brunswick.
houa* Is republican, and If on a teebnt-
they should be able to declare th#
republican nominee elected -they would
not fall to do so. Let ua all turn out.
nnd settle th* matter positively for Qeor-
Thanking you for an your kindness to
ma tn the past and assuring you that I
stand ready, at all times, to serve your
Interests In whatever way I possibly can.
sincerely yours,
Dawson, Ga.
V ■*» i-niiaceipni
J. M. GRIGGS. Baltimore.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. Oct. 21—
Arrived: Steamers Onondaga, Chiches
ter, Boston, and proceeded for Jack
sonville; schooners Anna R. Bishop,
Bowen, New York; Perry Setzer, Blake
Philadelphia; Crescent, Mehaffey, New
York; Lull!* Ll Pollard, Powell. Fer-
nandlna, bound for New York, put In
for harbor: Madeline Cooney, Rlsiey,
Jacksonville, bound for Philadelphia,
put In for harbor.
Sailed: flteamer SoAforcfla,
Stewart. Liverpool: Huelva, Tamlln.
Philadelphia; Theodore Weems, Hall,
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Cardenas.
Cleared: Steamer Helen, CNor.),
Stavnem. Puerto Crotez: schooner
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