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BRYAN S CHANCES BRIGHTER.
HEIM nut NT THE NORTH (III;
BKioHnu n tni.\ \N (HIHIED.
Mr. W, e. Morrell Telia of the Ilf
markable I bnnur til Eerllna
Amount the llii*lnc 'lrn *•! Nr
Nark Inside of Three NN eeko—odd*
n HrKlalri lltta Dropped Tram
S'j ><< Ila |b la 1 "Ilk Trw Tak
rrn-Rriaa'a Letter of prr|ilM
•an I uaaanrralilr Argument. N>a
Hr. Morrrll. nnal llaa Knark. il Ikr
Prop* Krun I ruler the Hepubtl
ran*.
Thr ivrnur R.VHnnKhlin la hrßlnnlns
to rraliie 'hat Bryan nas n < h*n< •of i c
tlon and that ht prospect I* growing
lirttliirr a the time of election ap
proaches. The view generally hrl.l In Sa
vannah at th< time of th* Kansas t’lty
convention and for some tinu after, war
that M Kinl> > election waa a for. a >na
conclusion. and that the lemo ratio candi
date df.l not have a gho*t of a show.
Naturally this view tended toluk- warm
r.eea ro far an national poll (lea are con
cerned. and It moat to- confessed that
there ware a pood many business men
woo regarded this p.o*|*'Ct with no little
satisfaction. Their view, of course wa.
that they could eran.i McKinley and im
perialism along with sound money and
proeperlly, hut that Ilryan and free ail
ver art a combination which the busi
ness interests of the country could not
afford. The average Democratic voter ra
pe, ted to toil In hie little 1..a110t *e tiaual,
hut with the business men It waa different
Now Ihe bunlnrit men are taglimlng
to be surprised at ,h< report# which they
are receiving from ihe North. Thoar
who have recently returned from vaca
tion* at Ihe North icport that all is noi
ao aerene In the McKinley umi* a* 'hey
had supposed to he thr • .ie InKl.ad of
•hr ovet wh. lming i-onffd* nee which waa
proclaimed from Ihe housetops a few
wrrgK ago, they found thnr Republican
friend* anxious and worried and roup of
them. In fact, o much IntricKled In poli
tick that they could hardly talk busi
ness Their anxiety. too, dock no! appear
to be without found**lon. ond while they
Blill assert lhat Bryan Will Ih- defraied.
th. y tidmil a general feeling that the re
aul< may he uncomfortably clone.
Mr \V (I Morrell In one of Ihoae who
recently had hl rye* opened to till* Mat*
of affair* Mr Morrell bus alway* con
•tdernl himself n Democrat, hut being a
round-money man. and In addition, large
ly Interested In the rice business. which
hae pronperrd In recent year*. a* the re
ault of th- liberal measure of protection
given the rlrtple by the Itepuhllcan Con
gre*r he war not shedding any *ear* at
the prospect of another four years under
President McKinley.
'The change which ha* come over the
business non of Net York within the
laal three weeks, with reference lo the
prtfldfrttifi rl#*rtkM. n* *onw*ihing mar
velou*. ” ml<l Mr Mofrtll co a Morning
rfporter "When ! irrlvcl in
York about three w#-*to •*©. the presi
dential election wan oictttn* no peijl
inters!. MeKiniey* reuk*i wne regsifl
ed r.- it foregone conclusion *n#t tto bet
ting <vi*t were runnlnit h# about 34 to 1
In favor of McKinley. When 1 retnrne.l to
New York from the <\*tktlls 4a*t week,
on my way to Havannah. I found an en
tirely different state of ff**irs. The buai
nee* men, of whom I met a nuititop
were discuss.nc the appron. hing election
with the most intense |ntere?t. ®otme
eeemed so deeply Interested in |*>lltlc
that they would hardly lie got to talk
huelnesw. In fact. Republican friend* Wew
iom#whnr panicky on the auhject. They
did admit fhnt If ondit|ons were correct
ly reported in some of the large Western
states, that Mr Bryan had a much .bet
ter chance of election than they had ever
given him credit for Even in New York
there was a deckled Bryan sentiment In
Chq air. and it was evident that the Dem
ocrats will mak** u good showing there
for the national ticket The best evidence
of the change in public sentiment to my
mind, waa that the betting rkt* had drop
ped down to 14 to I. -ind the McKinley
buckere were not seeking bet* even a
that ilgtire. The men who make the let
ting o<ids. watch the signs of the times
closely, attd their movement* usually fur
nidi a pretty good*lndication of the trend
of public sentiment."
"Mow do I account for this decided
rhang* In sentimtNit, you ask." said Mr
Morrell "To my mind the change Is due
almost entirely to Mr Itrvan’s letter of
acceptance. His letter Is simply magnifi
cent To my mfhd It Is the greatest po-
Hi'cal document of recent year*. It I*
clear, coffetoe and complete and wets forth
the Democratic pisitlon in a manner that
cannot !e excelled. Asa political argu
ment ft Is almost unanswerable Th# Re
publicans did not expect anything of this
kind and they were simp v shocked In a
heap As between Mr. Rryan'* letter and
the ordinary and commonplio. accept
ance of Mr McKinley there is no c*mpnrl.
son The letter has had a tremendous
effect and the Republicans rea!!se this.
I do not believe they can answer It."
"No true Democrat.** watd Mr Morrell,
"no matter what his position on the finan
cial question, .an r-ad Mr Rryan** letter
without being convinced o? the *trcngth
os well as the earnestness and the sin
cerity of his imsitton I have no doubt
the letter will haw the effect of bringing
many dN sat lifted Democrat* in line with
the party **
Mr. Morrell still thinks that there Is
only a bare possibility of Mr hryan’s
election, but his reading of the latter's
letter of acceptance has convinced him
that the feeling of apprehension among
the business men of the country In c*e
of Mr ilryftn‘s el* Hion Is unwarrantwl
Illfell IN .11 urn t HOftI’ITAI..
Inkatma Woman Wha Mad (iaar
Tkarr on n Pauper's Pm.
Augusta. Sept. 2.—An unknown while
Woman died at the City Hospital thl
•venlnc Hhe arrived In Augusta with n
Ikll" hoy on the 2 SO train on thp Geor
gia roayl She came on a pauper's pass
from Thomson.
Il seems ihai she left Augusta In dcstl
tula circumstances some days ago. tramp
ing through the country. She got a* far
as Qrovrlown. on the Georgia rood, six
teen miles, and has been for several days
past 111 In negro church Ihere. To
day he negroes held service and she had
lo gel out, but they paid her way on the
train to Thomson. There the Mayor gave
her a pass to Augtirta
When the train arrived here. Policeman
Hatcher, on duty at the depot, seeing how
ill she was rle<l to gel the hospital to
•end an ambulance for her. The usual
red tape that characterlxea the manage
ment of such Institution*—necessarily,
perhaps-causes! a delay of more than an
hour Is fore the woman could he removed
from the depot to the hospital, and she
died about two hours later. Khe was un
conscious and her name Is nos known
Laltnr liny at llruusmlek.
Hrunswb k Ga . Kept, 2 —Hrunswlck will
celebrate luthor Day with big turn-out
of the laboring men an-l exercises at the
Fair Grounds Capl U H Merrtfleld, as
*
paring for the coming celebration II will
be Ihe greatest of Its kind ever observed
hen At Ibe Fair Grounds. In addition lo
the I-abor Day exercises. Ihe will be a
round of fun for everybody. General
Manager Newman of the Fair A**olj-
Uon has an attractive programme of races
for horses and foot races, bag racss,
greasy i>ole and greasy pig contests and
other amusenamia.
MANY VISITING SOLDIERS.
(Comnud frutn Eighth Pag*.)
v[ C. II Wight and t'orpl. C. K Mar*
Company Hr < <*>) Kglmnt. the
li.iin<*vllk lilut-n. Capt. H L SSwatti*,
Unit. J I*. Hunt. Brrjti J K Muah.
l\ II Morris and Private Emmett
Adam
ComiMiny C. Fourth lleglment. Ihe Co*
lumlnv Guards: Hergt John Cofl,
Wuart* rmamtrr Hergiant Hommrtami'.
I’risot- Imvii*. Private Schoenberg .h*i
Private Thknor.
'omi>.iny li, Fourth Il<-glmnt the Val-
Vide lira: LAetit \V ||. olwrtn,
8-gt Wmiih MkJdUlon. Private Cl. F.
L trail], Private 11. I>. Jonas and Private
J J Everett.
Gomfumy 1. Fourth Regiment, the Bifi
bndgt Inle|enilent—Firat Lieutenant C.
V Pittman. Lieut W W. Palmer. Sergt
E. A Wlmherley. Corpl II Griffin an 1
Private K. W. Jm< kaon Gapt. T 8.
Haute h ompani* a the ft am.
Goinpany K Fourth Regiment, the
Thomaavllle Guard- Ll*u*. Jamea If
Brown. I.teut. A II Wllllama. Bergt A
(}. Hargrove, t *orpl II Hteyerman and
Private H L I lay* a. Capt. C. M Smith
a ompanle- hi- teum and will act a a
range officer
Company C. Second Regiment, the
Floyd Rifle* of Macon -Capt. Jamea Cor*
Inn. Private Ifranum. Private Krwin, Pri
vate NoMee .nl Private Winn.
Company l. Third lUglmrnt. the ogle*
lhor|* Rtflea of Iceilng'oo—Lieut D. P
Shull. FJrt Sergnt A II Htewart,
Sergl. P. H Tiller. Private W. W Brooks
atal private Ooree Fartrfta.
In adilltlon o the team* named, there
are nihei* fr>m Ihe Rrunawt. k Ittflrmrn.
the Torpedo Division of the Naval Militia
at Hrunwiok. two teams fr*m the Way*
cron* Rlflta, n team fr.>m the Clovfmor’a
Hore Guard. Atlanta, which ha* been
here for two or ‘three day*, and a team
from the Amricu* company.
In addition to the team* that are alrea lv
In the city, expected by the early morn
ing train* are team* from Fort Game*.
Btate*boro. Madlrnn, and three from lib
erty county Thi* will mean twenty-one
vlvttlng company team*, and tnrn may
te other* A*llng the eleven local team*
to the ttventy-me from other polnte.
thirl*-two for the roaipatiy match, in
which the lie Soto trophy will be th--
prlte. *eem oeeured It I* quite po**lbte
that one or more other team* than tho***
mentioned may reach the city. In which
caee they will enter the *hoot In anv
event, there will he enough to |n*ure the
eucceaa of the mnte*f and It l* probh>*
:hat there will be ootne excellent aeorte
made
Among the vleHlng officers, are a num
ber who served In the Flrat Georgia dur
ing Ihe war with Spain There are a
mtm>H*r of Savannah gentlemen, yet *n
the state service, or who have recently
left It who were in the regiment, und It
I* their purrmac to entertain those who
were their brother officer* at Mr*. Han
non’* at ThunderUdt, after the rhoot. 00l
Jordan F. Brook*, who wa* lieutenant
colonel of the First Georgia. Infantry.
T* S V.. I* making the arrangement* for
the entertainment of the vlritor*.
• f it i !;% in lift.
A bicycle collision between a colored
woman riding north on Bull street and a
gentleman going on his wheel In the op
posite direction occurred about * o'clock
last night at Liberty and Bull streets.
Both were knocked from their wheels,
but neither was injured, though the ne
gro had to lead her wheel away, a* It
waa badly smashed
IHITTKRI AT DIKBK 11.
Reunion of tic pin soph m —lt I ttemen for
This t It)—Other Matters.
Amerlcus. (la., Bept 2.—The Order of
He|gasophs of Columbus. Thmnasvllle.
Macon and Amerlcus will meet In reunion
at Magnolia Dell. a toautlful picnic re
sort In this city, on next Wednesday. A
great barbecue feast will be a feature of
the occasion, which I* In celebration of
the anniversary of that order The Co
lumbus lodge will com* by special train,
with a large number of friends. There
will be feasting, oratory and a good time
generally among the Heptasophs.
Miss Ira Perry, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs K J Perry, is critically 111 with ty
phoid fever, and may not recover.
The team of the Amerlcus I-ight Infan
try. whhh will take part in the state
rift** contest in ftavarmah this week, left
this afternoon. Cdpt. W. F. Clark. IJeut.
William*. Corpl. <lnerty end Private*
Speer. Watts and Liston mak* up the
team. Two men of the original team ae
lected were detained at the last moment
by business and coukl not go on the trip.
Judge Alien Fort has been confined to
his horn** here for several week* by a ser
ious and fialnfol I linen*, and la probably
yet far from recovery, though his condi
tion la reported slightly morn favorable at
Intervals.
The chief of pdice Is waging war upon
nil Idlers and l*afer* h re. A doiun ne
groes were thus hauled up in Police Court
yesterday and admonished to fin*- job* at
once
ftumter county I* Mil! without rural mall
delivery, owing to the Inability of the de
partment to get a route Inspector here.
Two inspectors who started here turned
hn< k at Atlanta on account of lllnesa.
Four routes have hern .selected and only
await formal acceptance by the govern
ment. The service will be Instituted thin
fall.
Lieut. James W Fur low. Eleventh In
fantry. V BA. is at home for a month's
stay.lie has been In Porto Rico two years,
and two battalions of hi* regiment are
still on the Island. He will rejoin til*
command in October.
II OK IN* G AVE HIVINEL#- I P.
Xa> < himlrrlaln Flrrsl nl Him I9r
(orc Hr Kill#**! Illm.
Atueiihia. B*|H 2 H*nry Ha*kln*. th^
iKXro who klllnl 80l Chamlrtain wt
I-ak Olma(*ad !•*( night, gave htm**lf
up to-day.
lit- claims that rhamtorlafn shot nt him
ihr# time* tofore to ft red In return. anl
had h!m attempted lo rut him with h
knife. Ht sa>* Chamberlain ftr*l collar
ed him with hi* left hand ami attempted
to open with his teeth large knife he
ht l In hi* right ban#!. llaMkins jerked
away from him and wa* walking away,
with hi* totk to Chamtorlaln. when the
litter whot him. the bullet entering the
lmu k of hi* right arm. near the elbow,
running down the forearm ud lodging
ne ir th*' wrist.
Chamberlain tlr#d two other shots ami
missed. By this time Haskins got mu
hW pistol ami with hi* left hand shot
twice, both bullets taking efle< a t and eßh
er of them win fatal After the shooting
he went on ee\eral miles further out of
town and spent the night at the Alexan
der place, and to-day returned to town,
gnvt himself up and hod the bullet cut
out of his arm He |* in Jail.
Train wtrnek a Nrirn.
Jesup. Ga., Rep*. 2.—The Southern pas
senger train out of Brunswick for At
lanta to-night struck a negro man named
Joseph Washington Washington was
asleep on the track and he was badly
hurt about the head and hand. But for
the air-brakes being quickly applied he
would probably have been killed. He
wa* turned over to th* section master
nl Btarllng for att< rrttnn.
After Dinner
To Mils! dive* lon. relieve (list rent
after eating or drlnklntt too bear Ml-,
to prevent constipation, take
Hood's PUts
Bold everywhere. 25 cent w
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1900.
THE HimM-HtitiT HOI MTRL
Whence the \% <•! .•< ■ and llu
It la U orked.
From the l>tMlon Tiroes
Mr Carmtehael, llrltiah vlct consul at
Leghorn, devote* an Interesting iwciloti of
the report on hi* district for the pat year
to an account of the briar-root lmlu*trv
The woo-i. he says, from which briar t*4|ie*
are made |* not the root of the briar rose,
but the root of the large heath known In
botany a* Erha arhorea. Our “briar Is
but a corruption of the French bruyere—
broom or heath. That briar-root Industry
has had a eomewhat curious history First
begun in the Pyrenees *>cne fifty year*
ago. it traveled along the Frmrh Riviera
and th** Liguri.in coast, taking Corl* a l\
the way. to the Tia an Mart mm . and it
now reached Calabria In the south,
which I* at presanl Its most flourishing
center Naturally, when a district ha*
been exhau* ed of all Ita roots the Indus
try must come to an end there. nd ihe
opinion has been expressed that the Ital
ian branch of it cannot last much mure
than another i*year* leghorn ho* *l
- i*een the center of the * xiort of
Tu* .m briar-rtot since the Mareroma in
dustry came into existence, hut. a* he
south Italian briar i* of superior quality,
a large quantliy of thi C.ilabrlan rxt I*
also Imjtorfed Into !*eghorn for selection
and subsequent export The total export
from Leghorn is estimated at gt.Oflb hun
dred weight In the year, valued a* atxmt
ijMrtr Fully half the export Is Valahrlan
root. All the root that arrive* in Leg
horn has olr- ady leen cut on tw- af*)t into
th* shajH- in which ll is exported lo th"
pipe manufa* taring centers, w hich are
prln i| -ally, as regarda Italian briar. 8t
4’tuud In France. Nuremberg In HavarU.
an*! various towns In Rhenish Pruseu and
Thuringia.
The root a which are sometime* of u
©lrcumfernce ot two f#et or more, are
ru? Into b!<-cks and then b>il *l If ther
is any defect In the root which has not
been discovered lefore the boiling pro
cess the blocks will spilt aooner or later
Briar-root bt< cks are cut ln*o about
tw nty-flve dlff- rent sis * and thr e prin
cipal shapes. The alut|M a ar- “Marseil
laise.'* * re lev e” anti “Belgian “ The first
two are the more usual shapes, from the
first are cut the ordinary briar tlt* s
which have bow! and stem at right an
jr es; “r-1 ve“ blocks are cut into a ahape
for hanging pipes, and “Belgian” block
for whi h there is but stna'l '.emand, r
shaix-d to fah|on Into pipes which have
biwi and stem at an obtuse argl> The
mnlmum *t of the “Mart elllalse”
ho k* Is ftloiit ihr*e Inches- I ng two
Ir*> n* f th. U and m • n and i l;.lf l '
broad. The Calabrian blocks, selected at
Leghorn and exported thenc-*. *cm to be
In favor wi h the trade, a* they remain
so long on the dealer's hands that they
w uld b- almost certain to split before
export If they were defective A I#eghom
a- a’er who dm s his own cutting In <*Ga
bria has first to s*nd the rv>ta by wagon
to hl worksh*ps. wh#re they are boiled
and cut. thenc* aga n ly wagon to the
seacoast. where they are placed In light
ers for shipment to Leghorn. At Leghorn
they are cnee more transferred to light
ers and place*) In cart* for transport to
the warehous-s. where th y are unpacked
for selection They are th n repacked In
b.!ea and cartel to *h-- go d* station for
c< nveyan e abroad Hence a considera
ble time must elapse 1-efore thev leave
the harda of merchant who does hi*
own cutting In C*alabila. A considerable
ni.tnbir blK-ks ar*- >ent to the I nitel
Btat*a. but. apparently, none whatever to
the tinl’ed king I* m
Jim Watt* a Chinese Hero.
Tl*n Tsln Letter In Leslie’s Weekly.
The ride of Jim Watts Is ftt to go down
In history beside that of Paul Revere, for
he saved th* lives of the foreigner* In
Tien Tsln. Instead of |*#.Vful < .donlsts
to whom to deliver his message of warn
ing. It was Watt's duty to ride sixty miles
through a hostile country teeming with
savages ready to submit him to slow tor
ture When ihs Boxers, after two day*
of bombardment, had almost succeeded
in overcoming the foreigners In Tien Tsln,
nine men of the legation started for Taku
In a hnnt. loiter In the day came back
the word that the boat had been run
•ground, and the nine men killed Later
It proved that this report was not true,
though the boat bad been run ashore and
the nine men scattered and obliged to
fke for their live# to escape the fury of
the Boxers. The result % In either case
was the same—no word of warning hod
reached Taku. where the foreign gun
boat lay. and from which |lace akme
succor could come to beUagured Tien
Twin
When the report came that th- other
messengers had been killed. Jim Watts
volunteered to ride to Taku Watt* was
born in ('hlna twenty-two year* ago. the
son of a Taku pilot, and he Is brave as
a lion. The foreigners Insisted that the
youth be accompanied by three Cossacks,
and, though Watt* preferred to make the
ride nlone, he allowed himself to be pre
vailed upon. It was Just at nightfall
when he left Tien Tsln The city was Max
ing behind him. and some shells passed
tierllously near He left the place nolso-
Uwsly. but as soon as he was out In the
open country he put spurs to his horse
and fairly flew. Ag.iln and again shots
came whittling over his head, and before
he arrived at Taku one arm was swing
ing uselessly at his sMe Chinese ran out
and tried to sell* his bridle, but he swung
his whip vigorously, and in the ilark many
a native was knocked down by the horse’s
flying feet. Arrived at Taku. Watts did
not lose a moment, hut. securing a small
boat, put out to Admiral Kmpff - fta
shlp. and his message was the first news
the Admiral had that the foreigners at
Tien T*ln were In any serloiiM danger The
world knows the rest of the story. Tien
Tsln was saved, aqd Watts returned to
th* city with the allied troops on th#* 23d
of June, marching In with the Welsh
Fustleers He was cheer* don all sides.
Waits, who was a private In the local vol
unteer company, was at •mux* made first
lieutenant, and will protohty In* given a
medal by the foreign powers.
•TOPS THE CIH Gil AND WORK* OKI
THE COM).
Laxative Ilrnmo Quinine Tahieis cure a
cold In one day. No cure, no pay. Ur ire
25 iVnl*.—ad.
Wmtiler* It 111 Never Cense.
Uppman Brother*, wholesale drugglals,
I.lppmun block of this city, arc giving
away fre*. a splendid regulator clock
nearly i feet high, with calendar attach
ment, alao thr,e d< xen Hal man's liver
pill*, free, to th- purchaser of three do*,
en Lti iman * chill ami fever t, nc. Thl.
c itbraird and reitown.-d chill tonic la
sold with poalMv.- guarantee. “No cure,
no pay," and the price and slxe la the
same as other standard chill tonlca.
Thl* great txt’enw |* undergone simply
to Introduce Llpi-man's chill and fever
tonic th- heat In the world—id.
"Anew line of elegant fire pr of atfe*
foam th? s lnrg**t manufae tirer* In the
United State* can be ae n at Llppman
Brn*. wholes*;* dr igglsta In ihla city
Erica and qua.tty will be of Interrat.*'
—nd
"Orayheard I* a family medicine with
us." said a prcmlnfnt bualneat man yea
terday. "My wife takea It, and I notice
ah*- la enjoying better health than for
year*. Th# children ktup w< II by taking
tl.”
Grub ard may be obtain and at all and og
atnrea or writ* to ua for It. Rca;>eaa Drug
Cos., sole preps Bivarnah, Ga.-ad
A High-Grade Institution for Ladle*
Shorter College. Kotnw, Ga. Will* for
catalogue.—#
TWH IS HTO(.E ttllTM'l HI *R.IND.
M Iss I’arksril anal Hr. NNliklnsuu
tl.kr <*.,.l Ihetr Thrrat.
l>..m tit. NS York Journal.
l’hl! iilrlphta. Au* 31.—Ml** Josr|hlns
rai-ksnt. tnc uiultlal risler n>l undutlfut
<liu|blr, .ml Howard M NN'liklnaon. the
unfaithful husband, havr madr tcoud the
threat which they made when arrested In
Atlanta, (la. They protslteil to el*>re aa.iln
at the llrat o|>(K>rt unit y. and last m*hf
they .ltd.
They are now on their way to Te*u*
where the low* wi.l not bother them.
"I hope to t>e mod freed from my pres
ent unfortunate ntirrl.t*." said Wllk n
►on Wfore hla second tllaht "I will then
marry my wife * little sister, whom I low
Kale intended u* for ea. h other. 1 will
never ugaln give her up. not If I have to
fight for her."
It |* not laelleved that the twice desert
id wife in Ituvtr. Del., will make n se ••
ond ntt.mpt to brine hack Ihe recre int
hue ■at*!, nor that Ihe parents of Miss
l-.iokard will do anything more to save
her They will leave |t to lime to work
the certain punishment
The Ktrl proved heme.f to he a skilful
Intriguer. It was ahe who threw her pat
ents off ihe traek nnd brought shout tip
meeting with Wilkinson.
He st.s admitted to Kill in pro to up.
.•ear In [v.ver during the October term
of court for trial on the charye of deser
lion brought hy hi- wife The hall,
ride ulously small, was obtained without
difficulty, and the dru*f;l*t came to Phil
adelphia. saying that he thought he could
net work here He look rooms at the
Imperial and seemed to be overburdened
with money.
Meanwhile the girl had gone to the
h*.me ~f • friend name-1 Morrison, living
In Darby, refusing to ac. ompnny her
mother ha, V to lower
* can't go home and face everyhody
yet. mamma " she said "1 will go to
Aunt Morrlann's for a week, and I prom
ise you l won't attempt to communicate
with him In that time '•
Hhe kept her promise. Kora week she
did not stir out of doors or ask a nusetlon
"out Wilkinson But when the week was
up she bought a Philadelphia paper and
found from It that he was In the cltv
Mhe quickly gave her friends the slip,
and. boarding a trol'ey car. came on to
Philadelphia At It o'clock ahe was at
th*- lm|H*rtal Bhe- asked to see Wilkin
son While a messenger wa s looking for
him she waited in the restaurant. Wil
kinson n-alked Into the restaurant.
Jowephlne'" he cried, rushing toward
"Never In the world They lied when
they said ao." she replied, flying to his
arms
There were no others In the restaurant
etccpt the waiters nnd the cashier, who
discreetly turned their heads Fearing
that they would he recognised. Wilkin
son called a cab. It was after dark when
he returned to the hotel for his baggage
The girl sent a messeng, r for hers with
a note, saving she had de Pled to go
home, hut Mr*. Morrison suspecting a
trick, refused to give it up. and the girl
had to go away with only the clothe* she
wore.
They took an evening train for the
South.
ALTtiKLIPfI llstlii: sews.
fhr Hepalillew *• Have Raised
923,uO(!,inni to fount McKinley in.
From the New York Bun.
Chicago. Aug 31 —Ex-Gov. John P. Alt
geld wants the Democratic National Com
mittee to organise vigilance committee*
to watch th> count of ballot* next No
vember. He declares that the Republi
cans are depending on fraud and crime
at th# poll* to carry the election and
for that purpose have raised 92S,0OO,trin
from the trusts The Democrat!** mans
gers however, do not take kindly to the
scheme, but they say they will keep a
better watch this year than the> did In
IX9*.
Mr. All geld said:
"In I®-.’ Cleveland carried Kentucky by
about U.n majority. In IKK Mr. Bryan
no* about 43.000 more votes (ban had barn
•'* Cleveland, o he evidently car
ried tb slate by the neighborhood of
iw voter. Yet It was counted for Mc-
Kinley. Thla waa accompllnhed by mean*
of false returns and wholesale frauds
committed In Louisville and In the moun
tain dlatrt.-t*. which were ftepubllcan.
“Careful examination of returns from
Ohio In ISOS showed there were from io.uftft
to 70.000 fraudulent voles counted In
Indiana there were between ki.Osi and 40.-
000 more votes returned than were cast
legally. In Illinois every method of fraud
was practised that was known o man.
"In Chicago a careful comparison of the
vote returned In 1® with the vole of
prior year* shows that In the nelghlmr
hood of 72,(10 more votes were returned
than were honestly cast at that election.
For the entire stale upward of luo.tm
fraudulent votes were returned I do
not believe the Republicans can practise
frauds this year on such a wholesale
plan as they did In la#*.
"We feel these crimes can he prevent
ed. I believe that If our people will form
vigilance committees In every precinct of
this country, make careful Hats of ill
legal voters and then take a position In
side the booths when the counting Is In
progress and see that there Is no false
count made and tha the votes cast for
the Democratic tteket are not counted
for Republican candidates and that there
Is an honest return, we will sweep the
country from one end to the other and
the Republicans will not he able to carry
eight states In the I’nlon.
Ilaeehnll (nmee.
At Providence— Providence, #; Worces
ter. 2.
At Montreal—Rochester. ; Montreal. 7.
The Best Prescription for Malaria,
Chills, and Fever. I* a bottle of Orove t
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron
end quinine In a tasteless form. No cur#
-no pay. Price 50c —ad
aPF.CIAI. NOTICES.
Mr Andrew- Hanley:
My Dear Blr—l have returned home
from Savannah, where we stopped for
three weeks and frm 8t Augustine
three week* after being at the Buwaftee
Springs Hotel, and while In those places
and now at homo ..'rank and am now
continuing to drink the Buwanre Spring
water, having It sent to me through vour
est-emrd agents, the "Kallsh Pharmacy"
In New York, and a* a result I want to
say that I have been greatly benefited,
and 1 l)l|ev* will be tntlrely cured of the
painful bladder trouble from which I have
stiff*: ed since las: Augtitt I congratulate
you upon the curative value of th- tin
wane* Spring* water, and hope It will
Ik- a God-send to others as It has been
to me Respectfully yours.
JAMKB C BROWER
Pr.s'dent of the German American Bank.
Brooklyn, N. Y. stw Quincy street
All you can drink for 5c at Livingston's.
LABOR DtV CLOSING.
City of Siv-nnah,
Office Clerk of Ccunctl.
Savannah. Ga Sept. J. jgop
To-day i Monday i, 8-pt a. IW, 11 _aL>r
Day), being a legal holiday the city of
flee* will Ire clo*. and
By order of th# Mayor.
WM P BAILEY.
Clerk of council.
WALL PAI-C.R. etut.lt HANGING.
We carry complete aesortm- nt of lateat
style papers, sad employ only b-et artists
See our goods and get our asilmato be
fore giving out your work. Our prices the
very lowest
SAVANNAH BUILDINO SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Drayton and Congraan
Phone tit
gCARHAL intriTATTOHi-.
KITZUKItALD—The relative* and
friends of Mi and Mrs W. O Kltsgarald
are Invited to attend Ihe funeral of their
daughter, Murgarrs H . from No. 1101 Bay
street, east, at lb o'clock this morning.
JKHKINB—'Stc relative* andYrienda of
Mr and Mr*. Joseph M Jerkt.l# and fam
ilies are Invited to attend the funeral of
the former from hla residence, No. M 6.
Fifth street, west, this mornntg. at 10
o’clock Interment. Dourel drove Ceme
tery.
■KKTI.Nbt.
liFOllfil* II IWTtIR till. MN'IBTf.
The regular meeting of this society will
he held this (Monday) evening at *
O'clock at Hodgson Hall
T. P RAVENED.
Recording Secretary
M’tut lAi. NOTICE*.
< Kvnt Nl. Of" t.l'.Oltfil t H NIt.NN NN PO
Savannah. On.. Septeenbar l. I*M
Interest at the rate of per cent., be
ing I*2 SO dollars on each bond of a thous
and dollars, hat been declared payable
octoh, r Ist. 1900. on the First Preference
Itirons- Bond* of the Central of Georgia
Kaliwa.\ Company, and will he paki on
presentation of Ihe bonds on and after
that date to the Guaranty Trust Company
of New York or lo the C!ti*<-n* Bonk of
Havannah No Interest t* payable on the
Be<~on.i Preference in Bonds or the
Third Preference Income Bonds. By otder
of the Hoard of Director*.
T M CUNNINGHAM.
Treasurer.
■.EVAN'S TABLE D'HOTE DINNER!.
10c—DINNER—10c.
Dinner Ito 3 and to J Monday. Kept. i.
Clarat Wins.
SOUP.
Okra and Tomatoes.
FISH.
Belled Trout. Hag Ssuca.
1 o atoes Ft Ju lertne.
Sited Tomatoes, (jueen OllveA
Chow chow. Mixed Pickles.
ENTREES.
[ir.itsed Veal ala Mode.
Biaghett! ala Crrole.
ROASTED.
Prime Rlhs of Beef Dish Gravy.
Rlcetleld Umh. wl h Jelly.
VEGETABI.EE
Mashed Potatoes, lluttrr Beans, Rice.
Stewed Tomatoes. Candled Yams.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Apple Pie, Assorted Cake*.
Cheese. Crackers
Sago Pudding. NVtne Aauca.
French Coffee.
LEVANS CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress street, west.
mtSEIIVE tout SItiUT
By wearing glasses that not Ilona enabls
you to see but correct every defect that
may eztat.
There Is no guesswork In our methods
We have Iho latest and most approved
scientific apparatus for accurals eye tast
ing Wa make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you need
the services of a physician wa will frank
ly tell you so.
Our crystal lensaa ara perfect In ovary
respect, being ground under our own su
pervision. They cannot be compared In
value to the kind offered ae cheap by the
ao-called opticians or Jewelers who han
dle Ir.ferlor glasses as a side Una.
DR. M SCHWAB A BON.
Exclusive Opticians. 7 Bull Strssl.
N. B —Oculist prescriptions filled asms
day received. Repairing done at short
notice.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
. oflin Kir.. Departgaswt,
Savannah. Oa . Sept. 1. 1900.
Proposal* for furnishing the Fire De
partment with winter uniforms whl he re.
reived at the office of the undersigned
until 12 o’clock m of Saturday. Bept. 22.
I son Sped flcat ion* will hr fumlahed upon
application at the office of the Fire De
partment. corner of Indian and West
Broad streets, any day between the hours
of S a m and spm
All proposal* must he sealed and ad
drrrsrd to the Committee on Fire
I'nlform* to be delivered f. o. b. In Sa
vannah on or before Oct. 15. IP> The
committee reserve the right to reject any
and all proposal* or to award the contract
In part or a* a whole.
JOHN E MAGUIRE. Bup.
LSnrY*B
DIfiCOVKT NOTICK.
TOC WILL fiAVK
TEN PER CENT.
■ y keying your bill* #a or be
fore the 131 b toe*.
B. H. LETT IRO.
MOaiiI'ITOKS
vstll not Irnwbl* yon if yoa na#
■UOOMI SHEET. It ts a ylsaaanl
pertnnse.
tIEI.DP.It M A
lea toilet ponder that Instantly die
pels the dlengreenbl* odor* artetag
from peraplratloa.
OLD STYLE COLD CHKAM
• tree quick relief fur ana borne and
• kin trouble*.
SOLOMONS CO.
NATTRKHEI, MATTMEURS.
Have your mattresses and frathera ren
ovated by our mtdlcaled Me*m process
before a change In weather take* place.
(The only plant In Savannah.) It over
comes all Impurities and renews life and
volume- In oil bedding material. Price* on
renovation of fealhyro as folows: Bets
fS.SO. holsters sl. pillow* 50c. Cotton, moee
and hair mattresses made to order Fine
work low price* Work guaranteed
NATIONAL M ATT HEM AND RENO
VATING CO..
ft. II phone 11M. 11l Drayton street.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
We have thl* day formed a copartner
ship under the firm name of Dougan A
•h'ftall at Its Bay street, west, for the
purpose of transacting the wholesale
grain and grocery business.
P M DOUGAN.
SAMUEL BHEFTALL.
Bept. 1. IMO.
#23.000.
One of our clients kaa placed In our
bands IX.OOO to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rate* of Interest
BECKETT * BECKETT.
Nt Praotdeat street, eaar
81 liftl.ss NOTICE*.
FOR
SHOW CASES
of every description call or
address
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
Bay and Jrfferaon alrteia.
irtcUL *o i itLl.
PIIIK UM % l io\.
City of Savannah. M.iyora Office. AttS
liuo—The Sanitary Board. In accord
ance* with ihe provilN>n* of an ordinance,
paMd Auk. 19a. and entitled An
ordinance lo provide for ihe tutting and
removal, or destruction of wifdf and oth
er rank vegetable growth growing on pri
vate property within aald limit*, to pro*
vide a penalty for n on-coin pi In n< • with
Ihe provi*loti-’ herof.“ etc., th** 8m-
Itary Boanl.having notiflel me iha In the
opinion of the board. It I* neceeoery for
the preaervitlon of the health *f the* city
to have *AJt and reiiKve*l from private
property In the wuld city or destroyed
thereon, weedr* and other rank vegetable
growth. I 1o hereby l**ue thl*. my proc
lamation re)ulring the cutting and remov
al of *uch weeda ant) other rank v-geta
ble growth in *orlance with thr provi
*lon> of the following ordinan *• Any
one falling to comply with ll* provision*
will lv placed on the information docket
and flned.
Given under my hand nnd the *eal of
the city of Bavannah this*. day of Au
guat. MMI HERMAN MYERB.
(Heal) Mayor.
Atteat WM P BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
An ordinance to provide for the rutting
and removal or destruction of w*-eda and
other rank vegetable growth growing *a
private property within iwl<i dty limit.-,
to provide a penalty for non-comf4lance
with the provlftlons hereof and to author
ise the city authorities to cut am) remove
and destroy *ucn wevd* and other rank
vegetable growth at the expenwr of thr
owner or owner* of the property on which
It grow*.
Section 1. Be It ordained hy the Mayor
end Aldermen of Ihe city of Savannah, In
Council assembled. Thai whenever ild
Sanitary Board of sukl city shall notify
the Mayor thereof that. In the opinion of
said hoard. It I* n.ceasary for Ihe preserv
a I lon ot thr health of the cliy 10 have out
and removed from private property In the
sahl city, or destroyed thereon, wed* and
other rank vegetable growlg. the Mayor
shall Issue his proclamation requiring 'he
Immediate cutting and removal of such
weeds and other rank vegetable growth to
Ihe properly line of aald lotorthedestruo
tlon of the same hy Are on such lot by the
owner or owner* of said proiieriy. or the
• gems of such owner* having ohnrge of
such pro|HTly. and thereupon. If such
weed* and other rank vegetable growtn I*
not cut from such private property and re
moved to the property line of such prop
erty or destroyed thereon by tire within
ten days after the first publication of
said proclamation by the Mayor, then and
In that event th- osmer or owner* of said
property, or the agent thereof having the
mime In charge, shall, upon conviction In
the Policy Court of the city of Savannah,
of a failure to cut and remove such w- el
and other rank vegetable growth within
the time above named, be punished by a
fine not to exceed flft> (Kn dollars, of im
prisonment not to exceed thirty (Vi days,
either or both In the discretion of the
court.
Sac. J. lie It further ordained. That In
the event or the failure of th*- owner or
owner*, or ihe agent of such property
having marge of the same, as the case
may he. to cfit and remove such we-ds
and other rank vegetable growth or de
stroy the same within the tin*' above
named, then and in that event ihe Mayor
shd Aldermen of the city of Savannah,
through the director of public works,
shall, at the expense of the owner or own
ers of such properly, have the same cut
and removed or destroyed.
Sec. J Be It further ordained. That
all ordinances and port* of ordinance* In.
conflict with thla ordins.nce are hereby re
pealed.
I'AILUIV. or LOtG 1M..011 ( KLt.
tilt tTill) PlPl*l*i APPLE 4 11)1214.
This pure elder la served on st< arnsra on
the American line, und at the Waldorf-As
totia and leading family grocers In Iv'ew
Yo k city.
Paulding ■ Pippin cider la mods from
the pu;s Juice Of hand pi• ked apple* train
hi* own mill on tbe premise It la abso
lutely pure apple Juice, and all the etler
v-eo.no te natural, and we guarantee
to be the ch tcest elder In tb- world.
heading physicians in New York and
Brooklyn recommtmd tbt* cider to their
rtlrnta Its p-rf-ct puiPy Is guarani-ad
Paulding * Pippin elder, only long Is
land Newton’s Pippins are used The ap
ples are left on th* tree* until late In Oc
lobar when they are band picked and
puetd tn a dry ro m to ripen.
Paulding says ’•the at pi a are thnrougb
ly crushed In his own mill and the julos
pressed out and run Into sweet clean
eaaka ’’ The difference between Cruehlng
and grinding apples Is very great
You will snow the difference between
crush- and npp es and g nund apples if you
take some items an I chew them you will
®tul that bitter ta*e Which t not with
Paulding’s crush and apples This elder ha*
not the extteme sweetness of tr.a Kuaeet
elder, and everyone will find Ih* Pauid
•ng’a Pippin cider Just right to take with
dinner I.IPPMAN BROS .
Bole Agents tn Savannah.
HUM)) KXhtT TEU
By the American Bonding and Tru*t
Company of Baltimore. Wo are author
ised to execute loi-aliy (Imm dlately upun
application), sail bonds In Judlt I-I pro
ceedings tn tlther the state or United
States courts, and of administrators an-4
guardl-i na
HEARING A HI XL. Agvrta.
Telephone *4. Prod tat t c l!dhnr
LARUE WAUEHOCSB AND OF
PICK
to rent, located head of Rrnughton
strrl. on Wtn Broad, now occu
pied by the ttavannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos As they will gve up
buslnea* In tbe city on June 1. I of
fer It for rent from that date
H. P. SMART.
THL tt AY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
Th* only say to get your carpets prop
er.)- taken up, • le.itud ant taken .are of
for the summer l< io turn the Job over to
the District M a* tg r and Delivery Cos.
telephone .’. or cail ai tj Montgomery
street, and they will make you an esti
mate on the co*t of the work Prloea
rnasonat’le They also pack, move and
•■ore furniture and i lanoa
_ C. H. MED LOCK. Bupt and Mgr.
MANTELS, UH YTES AND TILING.
We have the largest stock, prettiest de
signs. lowest prices Coll and examine ours
before buying. Beautify your new house
will) pretty mantel*.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
notice.
City of Savannah.
Office Eire Department,
•ovanr.ah. O*.. Brpt I, 190 ft.
Proposals will b* received at ihe office
of the undersigned up to 12 o'clock ro. of 1
Saturday. Sept g. itoo, for painting and
stenciling fire alarm telegraph pole*.
Ail proposal* must be sealed and ad- i
dressed to th* Committee on Hr*.
The committee reserve the right to re
ject any or all propooaia.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE, Supt. 1
LAO FOLD AIIUCR. JNO. R. DILIaON
Pretklcnt. Ca*hi#. r *
C. T. ELLIB BARRON CARTER.
Vlca President, Aaat. Ca*hirr *
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
"•11l be pleased to receive tha account*
of Merchants. Firm*. Individual*. Uai.*,
•n.l Cor|ioratlonw
Übaial favors exlendad.
tltisurpassed collection facllltlas, tp, Jr .
Ing prompt returns.
StPAKATE lAVIN6S DEPARTMtIT
IN! TEE HAT TOMPOI HDISO t*lß||.|,.
I.Y O.Ni DEPOHIT*.
Safely Deposit Box** and Vault* tor
rent Correspondence solicited.
The Citizens Bai
Otr SAN ANN All.
capital, ssoaooa
lr**,.„. - Os S.tsi U**N., (
Enalttesa.
*uliclta Acr.ual. g
Mf*k*aia, Manka and ntltaa Cargo,
rations.
Cnllratlnna Saadi ad with sotrty
aaonamy and dlagatab.
Intereat eoa.i>onded *aart.,| r
alioMad on dtgoslta In oar laris*.
Ifcrparta.,,,
Safety Uagasli liases nnd li. Mn
Vault*.
■ R4.NTI.EY A. DENMARK. Fre.u.,.
■ ILI.H B. LAME. Vlee Prasldaat-
SKORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
WOK DON L. OBOQVER. Aaat. Caahlsh
SOUTHERN SANK
of tho Stale of GeorgtA.
Capital ISOO.OOO
Burplua and undivided profit*
DkIPUSIIUIIV OK THE 0 TATE u)'
GEORGIA.
flu|>ertor Iscttllh* lor trausaning a
iteneral Hanking llustnea*. ,
Collections made on all point*
a. e.slbts through (tanks and bankers
Accounts ul UaOks, lUl'tkeii. M.'tiliatn,
and others soli-lied Sal, Deposit Box,,
tor rant.
Depaiimcnt of Savings. Interest payable
quarterly.
Me.la Sterling Exchange on London a
an 1 upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A CRANE. Vlrr Preat.lent
JAMES Ht I.I.IVAN Ca.hler
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY. WM. W GORDON
E. A. WEIL. W W GORDON Jr.
H A CRANE JOHN M EGAN
LEE ROY MYERS JOSEPH FT'.BUT
H T SMART. CHARLES ELLIS
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J KIRRT
SiliitilM
CAPITAL. g.1.N0.n00.
Aecountsrof banka merchants, corpora
tions and individuals aodclied.
Savings Drpartment, intrrrat paid
quarterly.
Safely Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collection# made on all points at rea
sonable isles.
Drafts ao.d on all the chief cities of tb*
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED. Preeldent.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice I'raatdant.
W. F. 'McCAULEY, Caenitr.
THE GERMANIA. BANK
SAVANNAH. UA.
Capital
Undivided proflte W.(W
Thi- bank •ff>r* It* aervhea to corpora
tions. merchants and Individuals
Ha* nu'horlty 10 aci a executor, ad
ministrated, g.uardlan etc
1-su.a dtafia on ihe principal dtles In
Great lirltuln and Ireland and on tha
Continent.
Inter, at l aid or compounded quarterly
on dep>Mtls In the Savings Department
Safety lioxet for rent.
HENRY HI.UN. President.
OE< W TIBDEMAN. Vlc> Presldant.
J'IHN M HOGAN. Cashier
WALTER F HOGAN, Ass’t Cashier
No. IMO. Chartered, I*i#
—THE—
Hi! I*l hi
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. *ut>,o>. SURPLUS 1100,0 0.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J A 'I. CARBON, Pre-Id nt.
I4EIKNE C.oHIKJN, Vice President.
\V M DAVANT. Cashier.
Accounts of lark* and larkers. mer
chants and cerpor i tlons received up n
the r-n*t favorable t-rm- consistent with
snf* and cons-rvadve banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
BI'ILDISO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Assets over SBOO,OOO.
5 PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposits, withdrawable on demand. Inter
est credited <|uaru rly.
6 PER CENT per annum allowed on
deposits of even hundreds, withdraws!)!*
at annual periods. ,
GEO. W TIKDKMAN, President.
R II LEVY, vice President.
E W BELL Secretary
C a ANDERSON JR Trsasueer
OEEICE. 15 YORK STREET. WEST
FOB RENT,"
from Oct. 1, that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west. Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
Tbe CbdUum Real Estate and Im
provement Company,
14 BRYAN STREET. EAST
lo Mr Piste.
For sale, a Forsalth Nswspaper Folder,
will fold sheet T,it- It Is In good order.
Price 1100. It cott originally R.IOO. hut
w* have no use for It end warn (ha roots
It occupies.
It will be an lavaluabla adjunct to any
newspaper odloe.
Addrees
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