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A TEXAS WONDER.
•foil's (.rrni IHurovrrv.
On* small bottle of Hall's GrtMt DU
covery cures ail kt lr*> and Madder
trout*lPs. r*tn<>\ •j* frawl. cures diabetes,
eemtnal <.-fnl##iotiß. wak u<l urn* back*.
rhoumaiiHiu and all irnfUlrHl of thi
k!dn)N afid t l.nl J r jn both nv-ti nd
women. tsffuUt** bl idier troub'c** in chil
dren If not Hold b> y< ur drujrflst will
sent my mail on receipt <*f •' of **
eniall t>*tti** im tw Months (realm* nl
and will cure any cas above mentioned
I)r E W Hall. #ol* manufacturer. I O.
Bo* C 9. S* 1 ,f>ulMo Send for tentl
tnon:j|t boil In all tlrurgUt* nd Solo
mon* Cos.. Savannah, Oh.
Nratl I lil.
Dr E TV Hill. Bt. Lout*. Mo Dear
Sir -PI a ship nv three doaen Hall's
G'tai P ov r\ by first nprr*. 1 have
•oid O'-r on* crei> It nivtH perfect sat
tifactl n and I rp 'tnm* nd It to my
customer*. Your* truly.
If C OROVfII
Prep A tit I* Monopoly Dm* Btore.
Oeela Ff* Drc 13
SAVANNAH INLAND STEAMERS.
CiRATIFYVNG IM RK lK l> TR %H
MtOttN FOR TtlE VRAM.
Mrr Han ll*-#n In
Hnlldtuu I |i the Trade f the l*re.
ent Mara lluiii In t>tahllhlia
>rw onm-vnathrm Traoaporta
((■• t out|mit% tlperntea Knwr (**•
ft* Auguatn. nriil llanilled 'lnrli
Tbrnagh llnalnraa Prom the %aartli.
Ilenefort nml 'vniah Mar '*!•
Urrat rmirraa—Rrvlrw of thr la-
Ihmil StritNM'r Haalu*aa for the *ra
ann of I %M-IMMI.
The iiitln* t feature of Savannah's In
land pteamboat hufinem durin* th* pa.'t
year war the eucceesftll efforts to provhl*
u better and quicker y*trm of boat* to
ueoo*nm*il.te Ihe o'rmUl) Ini reaping de
mand for these facllltle*. The year'*
work coneleted more In Improving the
Muhilahetl lines than it did In Undine and
devloping new on*> The absence of cotn-
Id.iim for a year Is a pretty ***l Indica
tion that all points lntere*te<l In prompt
Inland #(* inter connect lone with Savan
nah are b* in* cared for. !’nl*r these
circumstance* the fact that no new line*
have been addnl doe* not mean . lack of
rntcrprtu on the part of those engaged In
the bu*lrtee.
Aside from the summer resorts Iha
principal points ronne. ted with Savannah
by Inland steam* ro are Auausta. by the
Southern Transportation * *m|Mny'i* line,
Beaufort, by the Beaufort hiu! Bavannah
Line, and liluffion. hy the steamer Do
retta By the strenuous efforts of those
en** 1 In the business each line i able
to m*ikc a better showing than It did last
year, and promise* to Improve as the
t'<nnn*rc tail import once of the |*otnts they
connect Increases. lOnQnfth has been seen
during the year to demonstrate that the
Steamer lines have done much to Increase
bulnet> at river towns bv efieouraffln*
and working up It am* , and thereby rful
Ing trade retitlons with the <mhs.l* world
that greatly contribute to their growth
The HoiMhern Transportation Company
control* the river liualn<s between Savan
nah and Augusta. The officer* an- James
T. Both well, president. Augusta; W. T
Olhson. vice president and to neral mana
ger. davannah; Walter K. Olbaon, secre
tary and treasurer. Savannah, nml W M
Harney, traffic manager. Augusta. The
directors are Charles Kates, preshtent of
the John I* King Manufacturing Com
pany of Augusta. Paul Mustln of the firm
of Paul Mustln & Cos., wholesale groeera.
Augusta, and the oflh'cr* of the company.
The company Is chartered under th** laws
of (Jeorgtu with a c9pftal of |4ft.ooo, and
With the privilege of Increasing It to fU*,-
oi> ia will According to Information fur
nlphed the Morning News at the com
pany’s local office, one-third of the capi
tal 1s owned by Augusta mill men. and
the balance locally. I’ntll the recent char
ter of the Southern, the line was oieruff
ed by W T. Olbaon and associates of Ba
vanmih For obvious re anon*. Augus
tan* were Interested, one of the- fruits of
which Is the baling pt through freight
front the North to tNm. via , the Ocean
Steamship lines to Ssvannah and thence
to Augusta by Island steamers The
fact of large consignee* being interested
bus helped to Increase th* business great
ly, and fortifies the !ln* against oppoel
tlon with which ft would otherwise have
to contend. The railroads entering Sa
vannah have recognised the Southern,
ami allow It a differential on all bualmnr
handle*!.
The Southern owns and operates the
steam* r* Harry O. fay. W. H. Cook,
Ethel, and the Santee. These are not on
the line during the summer scamxv how
ever, a* business is generally not PiiSKetant
to wupitort all of them Those out of
the regular *rvi<*e ar* not always tied
to the dock*. though. ;■ * the omp.;ny
find* profitable ib* for ih* m In th excur
sion business to th*- various r***ort* Mbmii
Savannah reach**! by the river route*
The lafeM e quMMon to the flel won the
fleam* r Santee, which h* l*©en over
haul**! throughout anl ©quipped as a
freight and passenger Iwxit.
I'tnnrrr In Mher Tratllr.
General Mmain r Olhson hat* been con
nected with the line since DC>B. and may
I* call'd its found*-.-. When 17 yean* old
he spirted In the busine** at Augusta •*
clerk on the steamer Swan, then running
t*-tw*en Savannah and Augusta. In
be hviim** master of the Two liova
Later h built the steamer Katie, running
hen for ten v r*. at the expiration of
which ht dl*poeed of hi** p irt Intereat In
h r and bought and rohullt the steamer
CjrrP In 'SKI he went to Pittwbtirg and
superintended the building ni the steamer
W. T Whsalees. whleh was one of th*
best and fastest boats ever run on th
line between here a tat Augusta. She was
111-fated, however, and after her thirteenth
trip was burned at Savannah the midi
year she was built, together with 900 hole*
of cotton The Wheels** was valued ai
IIMOO, and was covered with It&.OOh of In
sum nee
In those days there was considerable
opposition In the business on this line. Th*
Hicamer Katie w.is being run by John
Lawton, and do*inn*: to again establish a
lUw Mr Gibson bought a small bout call
ed the Mary Fisher, and again started in
business. He later got In control of the
fleM by buying the Katie Altout this tlm
the Mary Fisher went to the bottom at
Ptokes* Tthiff She wag uninsured. hut
her machinery was recovered and uM
In building the Swan, which was later sold
to the old * Skim road. Tn IWCi Mr. Gibson
built the Ethel, and later the W. H. <*ook
Meantime the Katie was sr>aggsl above
the etty and went to th* bottom, and be-
Ing overed only by fire Insurance, was
stated to be a total loss The next to the
last d*umr . <iulrtd was the llarry G.
Day, th* last tolng the Santee.
No official statement ha- ever been made
by the company. and the amount of hus
lrvpf* done yearly is not known Referring
to this Mr Gibson said: "The freight and
pas-•tiger business of our line runs to
about fT '/tn a year. We handle much of
the through business from th*- North for
Augusta ami way landings. Including large
ehtpou tils of suimr. salt, molasses, nails,
lmn. .nd other heavy freight and general
merchandise it may •*• *atd the through
burin* - is our specialty, a* little alien
tion has been given of late to business for
waylandinc*. mu h of which now* goes to
tbs railroads. When all our lmafs ire
runnim: the line Isas about seventy-live
employes "
Great improv m*-nt has im n made In
the system of handling through freight,
Mid much of the success ts due to the fn
d* -tstlgaUte efforts of Mr Gibson. The
| **•****♦* rut* to tbs various wharves at
1 regular Interval*, gather up the frelffn*
ior*d at convenient place# for them. at.l
find no trouble jn tii*i*?rhliijt the
intrusted to fhtm It t claim*l that
freight from the North for August* *• •
i.ifMUtigs <*in l* Mlver*d .*# qui klv oy
tle n> (ttti liner? and fiver •taro , r~ a* It
•an by rail
llranfort anil VRVNnuuli l.lne.
Thr Beaufort ami Savannah Ism- op
erate* the cmni'f • < Ilf ton and Alpr.a.
anl I* tontrolkal hy (leone • V
Beach tnaiiiiglng owner The * *lift**n
tans fcaulariv Urtwt-vri Savannah att-l
Beaufort, u town *f about ;.*■ popula
tion. makwig r'gu!at irl|e* Mi). W*d
ncwlays arf Prtdav*. n*l laung run on
ursitMi* on Sumlay? Th* Alpha e
ojn f.r rhartT only. Thb lin* h*
mmle r*n*ivi* imprvefnenf•* **n r bnata
during th* With in* aid of this
and other improvement* i* htalnri> for
th*- year Is*- been satisfactory’, brit a **s
timatl * about fr. .g|;t ami *• *-
st nger.
t'apt lleath •me to Savannah from
Crescent City. Fia . flv* v. *r - *ge lie
sue In th* am**•• iMtsitass heri\ **e-
Inga halt owner in fla lleach md MUI-r
Line, running on th** St John s b*dws#n
Jn k-otivll!** arut tip ri\er |*rints Owing
to the freoae of and thr *n- <j*i**nt
• larnag* to tin otange oral other rojs*. he j
dtcgled to I* av#- f.r a mor* Inviting field, i
and came to Savannah with me steamer i
Uw BafTord i*n*l th* Slat, puttirig th#- |
former *> the Ibriufort and the otlwr on !
Hi** Ihufftnn route* lie h*or) haw the i
natsl f fustet iMi.its, ami inf*Mtiiig of
thof* b had. bought t lie c; if ton. then a
revenue culler at H *itimge . which he j
• •inverted for the f |iai put|*os*' of run
ning on the In-aufort rout*- In r* iportae
to |h increasing tlemaial he ts>ught the
A ipha
Th. rej|t of h|. enterprise h.i* le-rn to
Increase largely the business of the line
by diverting it (• Savannah from its f*r
mcr charm* Afl th** stores to and from
the port Hoy.il naval station and Fort
Kr**mont. which formerly went via
t*har*-*on and the Ati-inti roast Line.
i.*w goes through Savannah
The feature of the year's busine*# has
l*een the building Up of 4 he truck bust
m-s from the tViroiina islands, which
promises to l*e*ome *oor< of gre it
lr>ffv to the lin- us well as to growers
About I.uti barrels of potatoes for the
North were hundbd through Savannah
•luring the ye;ir. and If Indications don't
fall, t is expected 15.0nh barrels will be
handled next year Al>oiit 15.hb* eases of
canned oysters for Baltimore were also
handled during the y. f tr This business
formerly went from Port Royal by rail.
nd from Charleston by w-at*r With re
g*rtl to the truck business, it may be
•■•utd that ev*-ry en*v>urag*-tnent Is twin*
given growers, wkh th* ho|e of building
up : more extensive business for the
coming season. The gaining of this busi
ness Is due to a romprffltlvc rate given
grower* by the Beaufort and Bivannah
utul the Ocean Steamship Company.
ThF was mad* possible by th*- pleasant
relation* which have exlst-d during he
year between 4 he Ocean St-amshtp Com
pany and the railroads wi , ti all the In
land steamer lines entering fffavwrnah.
Summer Iteaorta t Costs.
The fact that over SkflftO persons are
estimatMl to have t*een handhsl by this
line during the year Is rtough evidence
of th*- demand for suitable ou'lng ground*
in reach of the steamer line* Oapt
Beach has given much thought to this
and hope* in the near future to I*** abb
to .mnwincp his readiness to afford thr
desire.l facilities While he is not yet
ready to disclose his plans for publication,
h* hopes to I**’ able to do so noon.
Wh n pleasure seekers are out for a
good time they do not mind #|*endUig <i
inrttin of the tlnv- on the water, and
with reasonably quick schedules to .
beach resort. It Is believe*! It woii!l le lib-
• rally patronised Tlrer** nr#*
l4ac#o rouM be rmchwl In a little
uver an hour'* run from S.ivani ah f*apt.
Mearh'e former enter |*rl*#* |a an tenir <n •
that I hie irnprovevnent wifi 1m- m )*•, if
there le any |MwMl)lllty of jAi'encnpilehiiiß
tl.
Anmnar the other liver craft i* the
steamer Dore*lta. which run# he#ween Ha
vannah and liluffion. Hhe l# owned .tn<l
operated hy Ch pt. Chadwh k. EfTorfM are
belnn made lo *rlve irood servit e on this
line The Doretta over one clay and
hark (he next.
4 4tlMM<*e In the Kninrr.
It may lu* said thot the hope of all
j#ejiri)lo(irmeri remnlne to b' fr**titled hy
kiC*lty Council. This looks arrange, poe
•lbly, but they eay they will attend to
the building up of (m<l> relafiona if Coun
cll will help lh**m In one regard. What
they have wanted for several year* are
suitable ipprna* h ■ o th wharves where
their honr land. The present steps lead
Ing down to Klver street are sleep nnd
hard to cend and descend All Interest
ed are gening together, and hope In the
neor future to have improvements rnnd*>
In thie direction. They any this Is nil
the outside help they desire. Their ' onft
denre Is complete in the increasing tm
jswtance nnd expansion of river business
An evidence of #h' increase in the water
?mnis>rtuVlori facilities of Hsvannah Is
the fact that during the year ending
.June xt the steamlKMit inspectors for the
Fourth district Inspet <1 vessels aggre
gating over 4.VWW) t*ms, the largest ton
nage of any pan smith of Holtimore. ex
cept New Orleans. nl nearly three
times the tonnage of any port, with the
exception of N*w Orleans and Norfolk.
ri BO AMONG HVMUHKV
Cattlriuen Ilrorr kheep Over a
I'reclplee.
Walsenburg. Col . Kept. • —Hepotl* from
Hharpsdale. Col., says that the feud over
flic use of the range which ha# long exlst
d between cattlemen and sheep men
reached ii climax this week, when the
cattlemen drove 3.ni# #h*p over a high
prevtvrtce. Th** trouble has grown out of
iho oCsircMy of water uUng the water
ours* - kt s s,*il that the entire coun
try hat taken up arms
i hlnee Itlaek I’lnu*
Yokohami. Hrpt. 3 —The Jap.inese for
• tgn off!co has received a Wpatrh fnwi
Hha Hsu. (Hh i listen?), klel Hept 4.
-.tying that laig** budltw of "lik*-k Flags."
under command of Urn. Liu. were {staring
northward through the provinces of llu
.N*an ind Hu Pei.
Twenty Hounds fa n Urns.
8f Joseph. Mo , Bpt. A —Harry Forbes
of Chicago and Caq tr Leon if N* w
York, fought a twutyround draw to
night I'kti
W
Cures' Dandruff, Falling Hair
Brittle Hair and all
Troubles, such as Itching. F.czema
Eruptions, etc. Purely Vegetable,
harmless and reliable.
CURE GUARANTEED
tTtn nftrr nil .gVr remtdir* ho fiUUd,
or mimry rtfuntlrtl
A BANKER WRITES:
Rimpoj B.nk, Colawhw. T.. r<kW
“Cato IMnR Oorv’ utKn-r>t>w t ,reparation lot
Ifcakatrtbat I Unnar >wl fcladi* send n two
fat Il iMbMIM br hhm H ADKISHOhIeN.
For Hal* by all Drugri*t and Barhrr* Tma
t**e t*n hair ana Sraip Trnublr free on request
A. H.UKhmKU).. - Chisago.
Btwirr of imttatlowa.
Tk> only hair preparation adralttad to
ttw Faria Exposition
For oh by Ltppman Itroa.. Columbia
Drug Cos. aud Knight's Fkariuacv “• va
cate Qa.
THE MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1900.
VARICOCELE AND STRICTURE.
rtwslse St e I ImmJ .
#£ v . ttrra* H iihoui ll|irriiMi>a nr l*l *•> n *rm * K*-
|
4 fire.tllns rtiwn t>' —i •>©—* Mill in bv o*b-r •*—'
■ lil|,ta .r I h, I.min r-M-ar.h h b.. li*. ,v rr I lh**
ijgwv I®*. ~ 'rr* rv hb\ ivn him ne worbl wul r^pvi-
I lion liV.h n.,n)o i.ailjv mI lh< rrruit f whlrh. In In*
\ -iM P IvnrtMlltv of .-ur* h.- bronuhi lo him a pi-arth-e •• r - r
|bn ibai of any otbrf Ifn *n th <ounuy > <*•■
Halhaimv b, i m-thori rnHrrly own rur-a Xirli'-
| Ur , Vji <!• alihfMii any opt-r or pain or 10. of
.a | i,..n> IH. ir-otmnt wa i. by l>r
-- X. Hat bo wav on.l ivr* l |->-lilv >-ly n> oi h*r irra'marl In ii"a
'w -■ whl-h will rur.- wllhoul anl of ih- knlfn or aomr poinlul
l‘ ioprrailon.
BIXK>n POISOSINU In all Ita llfr*re-nt l* rur-i
J Nrwimi Hathawwy X D. wllh . .ruirtv bv Hr Hathaway'* ir*amani wlin-
OII* .a.lvailnn nr any oihrr 111 rffr.-l. Th. cum |r*ormrd by him arn radical,
aprrdy. ptnmnnl, u-- .
Dr. H ill aw ay lt treat* wllb Ihe *im auarnnlrc of am rear l>>a or Maniy
Vl.nr, arc I oihrr v' hnvnlc dlaewaea of m*-n. Including ll Kblney and l rbiary and
{trivial disorders.
Hr. H.lhia.f'a N ala*y-fonr-|>*B Book.
Tr. at tig fully of all the disease,* which he treat* seal telling of bl* tnelhod together
wiili * gr.si d* il of valuable y f*>rmtof which will help any one to examine hi*
OWI cotiditlof) Will le sent FKEE on applies I too. as will also carefully prepared self
rxsmlr at ion blanks.
Consullation aiol advice free st office or by mall
J. HRWTOW HTM\*V * . - ... , .
Office ll* urs—ft to 1? m , ! to 5 and 7 ffo
Hr. Hathaway a 1 •• y p m fl.itulayt 10 a. m. to 1 p, m
;jk Bryan Miml. Savannah. Qq.
THE WEATHER.
Fora cant Cr Ft Ulay and Socinlay
(Ivory la —tiytwrrv Friday aial iiwaab'v
Ratunlav. frvab to brlak *w*i *o north
east winds
Ksetern FkwUlt—Showers Friday and
l rvbtbly Sturdtv; fresh cast tv mb pos
sibly brtj-k on the North Gulf
Y*- l erday's Wesihtr <• • Savannah
Msxlmunt femps'Caiurn noon H.degrees
Mintin'mi ltm|e-rature ti 0
. 73 degraaa
Mean temperature 7S degree#
Normal timperature v 7 degrees
Accumulated e*ce#s since
Bcpt 6 degrees
Accumulated deficiency since
j 4r , j tk'. degrees
Hainfuli inch
Normal .. 22 In* h
|*x •*** eln-e flept 1 1 ffl Inch
l>ef|ien‘y #ln* * Jan. 1 7 Winches
River Report The hight of the Rsvsn
tiah river *t Augusts, at R m t7Mh
mertdhin time), yesterday, was ft. 6 feet,
a fall of 0.4 foot during the pretethng
twenty-four hours
Cotton region bulletin. Savannah. Q*-.
for thi twenty-four hour* ending st 8 •
m . 7fth merUllan -time. Sept A. 1900
mmtk f |Max , Mm.jHatw
Savannah district |Tem.|Ttm.{ falk
Aktpalai. On . clotKly | **S> |7l Od
AilMttty. clear 1 >2 71 ! 00
Amert< us. partly <4oudy.i h> j *0 * .oh
|t.*tnbrt*lg*'. clear | | 7J , .R
KsHtman. partly *idy jWj 70 .00
Fort Cl allies, clear i* 70 00
Gainesville. Fls., cloudy ®7 72 .M
Milieu, (ia , clear | ! : 70
Quitman, cloudy j W 7d |OO
Savannah, partly cloudy td | 73 j 01
Thomasvllle. pt cldy ? W 73 os
Wsycrosw, cloudy j 85 j 73 I .20
HirecVnl Texas *l<ainfnll Reports--Rlanco.
1 NO; Hailing* r. 02; llrenham, trace. IV*e
vllie. .34. Calumblw, .); Cuero. 14; Hunts
ville trace. KerrvtUe. ,R 2. fton Marcos.
44 Ualvestnn. .01. Corpus Christ!. .3u.
Heavy lUlns—Hlanco. Tex., I.IMJ.
Averages.
No. | 1 1
Bia-Mux l Min Bale
Central etatlnna. |llona Tem.lT*m.| (XU.
Allan! a j 11
Auguaia 11 hi fix (Si
Charlcßlon ..........j 5 B*l :72 ■ .00
Galveston | 9 K 2 .11
1 .ite I#- Rock l.t ; i 70 no
Mi-mphls | 1 : 92 j 7(1 0U
Muldle 10 | 90 ! * | 00
Munixotnerv H 9) 08 .00
New Orlnina ...... jIS 'H 70 j .‘O
Havennjli 13 9U 71 , .00
Vicksburg 111 94 j*B .00
Wllmtngfnn .........j 10 J9O 06 T
Krfnnrkc Temperature* unchanise*!;
wellivwl shower* over North Florida,
Boult) Georgia and Texas.
IsH-al Forecast Official.
HI ftDIA* CARLE OPENED.
II,i! linstnrs* on Ihe l.ln* I* 72 Hear*
11.-'hlml Time.
Washington. B-i>l -The war flepirt
mrnt ha# been informed that Ihe Russians
have laid a cable from Port Arthur to
Che Foo which give# Russia a through
toriKctlon on the overland wire with the
force* tn I'hlna It wa* expe *ed that this
line could be used lo some advantage In
enhllng from Ibis country to China, but
tl D learned that business on the Russia
land line I* now 72 hour* behind time,
and It would not be u aafe venture *o
under take telegraphing that vay.
The dlsiwlch from Gen Chaffe., to-day
received announce* that the ''Danish fa
ble" from Shanghai to Taku has I een
completed This Is taken to man "Eng
lish" Instead of Danish as Ii was known
that an FaiglDh company w* laying the
cable, and the word no dount got mixed
on the cable or In Ihe translation.
I. tnK IHIO9 IS * TRI fIT.
Detrlalnn llenslered 1 stiff the lam
at tows.
Dew Moines. la.. sep(. —Juellre Haßo
ran to-day retvVerisl n decision In a Jtis
rlce court. In the esse o* Ryan v*. *'hs.
Wettx A Son. tn which he held that a
labor union t* pool or truat. the opera
tion of which ts In direct vlolutloi> of aec
tlon Si**' ot the code of town, which say*!
"Any corporation or organisation hav
ing lor ll* objex- 1 the main*.'nance or reg
ulation of any commodity. * a irusl or
liool
The American and English enclyclo
p.ubse of law define* labor to tie a corn
mudlly.
Vnlilr.il >1 l.lnrol*. hlrh.
Ijnrnln. Neb.. B*M. Dvirlnir the pro
tlurtlon tn-nlh of thr Until* of Manila
by a firework* ■•ompany In thr b***l>nll
l.ark. a nrrtl. n of thr amphithrtttrr. To
f..... in |. nth roll.ipw.l *n<l ln)nrr Ia
numbrr of ionto Thr tnjurr.l arc: --tera
Xoblo IJncoln. iln. Injured. wrimn;
Mr. It II Wolcott. I.lm-oln, back bar||y
hurt; S T Hutlcr. IJncoln. A. N Twr
lu>f. t’nlvrralty I'lacr. MU* Cr.twfor*.
t'nivorrliy I’lao*: Mr- Ivwl, I.lm-oln.
J. C. laitworth anil J M Kirkwood.
Taylor ( lalui.-<l of t-'oul.
In.tlunnpolio. Inl.. Hrpt. In thr ra
tional cirrnlt WivHr r.tor* al SrMfky
! Oval toailghf In hr tlrtr.l mil. national
I t rofra. tonal ch itnpion.hlp. Ihr final brat
brtarrn Taylor anil Klmblo wa. <|r larr.l
H dm.t brnl a O.l thr rl.lrr. rrfu.r l fo rtin
li over Taylor clatmn<l a foul on th
purl of KlmM.. by rlbowloK n.t .hulllnsc
him out, hut the Jmlff. rcfunnl o allow
It. _
|*rrrMrnf Itrarhrlt.
I r I roll, .Mb'h.. Hrf.f Thr ronferancr
between thr W a*. f'wnraltter of thr
Am.ilKHinotr.l A woe latter of Iron, ftterl
an,l Tin Workefa, an.l rrfwriMaifallye* of
thr ki. at .tool rnmioinlea, hi. m yrl
reached nonprrrmrnt on Ihr pu-klllntt on.l
bnr mill pcatr whlt-h I* utxkT eorwkTera
llon
Imrrlrin Hull., a. 'araroaa.
St. lUill. MI rut.. 8. pi A —After an all
ilay .... .oti the Im.rMn Avivlem v of
|tatiwo\ ni}ournel t* meet a**ni..
iluir next year. In I'hlmxti The annual
rkrlton of officer* rfuliel ae f.Jlow*
nr U . Fa.rchUtJ of (Tin Ino |,.
•ivl.t.
KFFUfbHAM I'M Ml lltV.
< nnw*r IHHrrr. •nmi.alr* far (hr
• |i|*rnn.*blnu Term.
Onytort. Qa.. H • pt B.— Tti< primary hrW
tn Kfflr.ali.im yr.lrrday for rfprren*.illv
an- 1 thn county olTlccii was hotly con-
Pvird al all Ihe prerlnrla. There were
two candldalrs for (he Legislature. Col.
Morg in !<awl and A. N. Orovenaleln.
Col, Kawls reoelvetl a majority of nine
ty-four voles. The total vote was *
There war no oppoalna c andidates for
ordinary, clerk of Buperlor Court, lax re
ceiver and surveyor, and the presenl en
cumhama were nominated, respectively:
A N Kelffer. C. F Berry. L F. On>-
veruueln an.) A. W Bowers
There ware several candidates for each
of ihe other offices and some ran a close
rare. The saccessful candidate* are the
following: For lax collector. J. L Haw
kins; sheriff. W. W. (Biffin; leeaaurer,
J M Orann; v-ounly commissioner*. B.
M Kslward*. Oeorge C Thompson, 11. J
Cuhla-dg*. R B Mallory and O M Bhe
rauae; coroner. John Mlngledorff There
are seven peeclnris In the county and Iho
returns did nor get In until a late hour
last night The count was consolidated al
SpringlV Id about midnight and the te
•ull was not generally known till to-day.
pni.ffff * 'l* i: M lul l.
Urmoerata and Bopnllata In Meet
lag at Swalaahoeo.
Rwatnahoro. Oa.. Sept. Tho town
yesterday wras practically given up to
politics and politicrana. both the Demo
cratic and Populist parties being hero
with full forces. With the single excep
tion of Sheriff Flanders, the old officials
were laid aside, and new timber has been
•elected lo take the place. Hon. John
Hell, ordinary, who has served his oouory
In this capacity for twenty years, and
•Kai, . .owtdrred one of the most effi
cient and conscientious officers of the
state, was laid aside for J. E Yoilmans
of thin city
Hon Frank Mitchell was nominated by
the Democrats for representative, while
tile Populist pul forward the name of
If (hi . William Canady, a prosperous far
met, while Mr, Mitchell I* a young attor
ney of very promising prospects.
The Populists nominated only a candi
date for representative, leaving the bal
ance of Ihe tlekrt blank It le thought,
however. Ihal there will he an Independ
ent ticket, which they will Indorse The
ticket put forward by the Democrats is
very strong one. and will easily defewt
any opposition that may be offered lo It.
(.HEf.a MHUT AT A NEGRO.
He Thoaghl thr Negro Had Insulted
a lath.
Columbia. 8. C-, Rept 6 —As a result
of the tension here, because ol the d*-
twirelment of the Oapltul City Guards,
colored. Coroner Will Grev sitting on
his plnxxa this evening. Imagined (hat
Blngtey Gary, one of the quteleat old ne
grpea in the city, insulted a lady. Green
ran out with a 44-caHbcr pistol and nvknl
Ihe lady If she had been Insulted She
wm 100 frightened to answer. Green
fired on the negro, who wa* currying n
shotgun tn a gentleman at the gun club
grounds Th* bullet dlvkled Ihe barrels
of the gun before reaching Gary's hod;.’,
and so saved his Ilf*. The lady says Gary
asked her very politely dlrei'tion* about
street iwr*. The negroes are further In
censed.
* KFJiHU PREACHER** At ICI DR.
Tied m Rope to m Rafter and Jump*
ed to Bits Itewfh.
Gainesville. Os., Bept. 6 Rev George
W. Jones, colored, committed suicide her©
Wednesday morning by hanging himself
with a rope suspended from the celling
of bis room.
The suicide occurred at the home of Cal
Oliver, colored, on Athens street. Hav
ing tied one of the rope's end to a plank
In the celling, and having made a noose
In the other, he pla<ed It around his n*%
and Jump***! from his perch.
Jones* mind has been unbalanced for
about a week or more, which Is said to
have been caused hv some disappointing
Jove affair In which he was entangled He
had a wife and MVtVII children
WERE TIKKK Tt (OUMBM.
Threatened I.pitching of the Tero
IVs till Flrehoan.
Columbia. R C., Sept. * —John Brown
and Wtlllnm Mows. barofootwl and each
wearing last two garments, rode on tne
New* York and Florida vestlbnlad train
from Hamilton to Oolumbia this evening
The trsln stopp'd for them by order of
the Governor. These negroes confessed
to having attempted to burn the village of
Eat til. near Savannah, some time ago.
They succeeds*! In destroying several
buildings It was reported to the Gov
ernor that they would be lynched If left
In Hampton Jail to-night.
Military School t lotted.
Columbia. S C.. Sept 6 —lt wras offi
cially announced this evening by MaJ. J
M Patrick that as u result of the recent
death of the principal. Col. J. B. Patrick,
the Patrick Military Institute at Ander
son. with an excellent record for thirty
years, would retire from the educational
arena.
Pawlk Will Not Ran.
Douglas. Oa . Bept l-lloti. Thomas L
Paulk the Populist nominee for repre
sentative. against Hon C. A. Ward. Jr .
the I>emocratlc nominee, has declined to
accept, as he Is the present tax collector.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
M tit INF. nmUUEMV,
Matters of Interest to Mhlpplag Mra
f.enerally.
In anticipation of n blow all craft along
the rlv*r front was securely lashed yes
terday. and extra lines thrown out as an
additional precaution. A violent change
In the weather al l not catch the shipping
unprepared for It
Kc|>trmhei pilot t narte of Ihe North At
lantic have been Issued for free distribu
tion by the officials of Ihe hydrographic
department The forecast at sea for the
month Is given os follows: Fair or mod
• rale weather k net-ally over Ihe North
Allan ll. Occasional gales north of Ii de
grease north, chiefly from Ihe western
•luadranta most frequent east of the loth
meridian and rorth of the 45ih parallel;
gales increasing In forc< and frequency
over August. Tropical cyclones vr\ ptob.
able Fog much less frequent than In Au
gust: maximum hand* occurring as shown,
from the 47th meridian westward to New
foundland. nnd to Ihe northeast of Nan
tucket island Icebergs In Ihe vicinity of
Belle Isle* and lo Ihe northeast of New
foundland, some bergs south of It degress
north.
The tug Angle am) Nellie. Capt Gustaf
son. arrived yesterday from Dobov Bar,
where she has been engaged In the gov-’
eminent service. She brought a surveying
corps to Ihe city.
Passengers hy Steamships.
Passengers arrived last night from Bal
timore on Hteamshtp Barca —O. V Staten,
Miss A. H Johnson. Miss N M Lynch.
K B (rr-affing Mrs (honey. Mrs. 8. Irwin.
Mrs. W T. Lynch, J (i Baker. W Morell.
Mrs. M Lynch. Miss L. A Kammerlan.
Mr Storey. Miss Storey, W T Lynch. T.
C. Hopewell, M H Brundtck
Passenger* by Hlesmrhlp D H Miller
for Baltimore yeslerdjv—Mrs. M K'tx
koff, Oliver Wilson, Msggle Johnson. J.
F Adams. Mrs. J F Adams and child,
Mrs L. C. Massey. R W Vincent. Mrs
H W Vincent and children. Mrs. Annie
Burch. J F. Phillips. P J. Callahan Miss
Sdllle. R J. Mcllveen. W. G Hanson. Miss
M. Brooks.
Passengsrs by Steamship Kansas City
for New York yesterday—W J Karnes.
F. G. Byrd. Master Joseph Caradtne. Mt*s
Naughtln. Miss K lamghton. Mias Kittle
Nntighln. H G McCall. Miss V Higgins.
Miss M B McGiashan. Mrs E. C. John
ston. Miss Newby J T West, H J. Hut
cliffy. John Henderson. T I> Bourland.
R. A Floyd. Mr Hrltwlrt P T Bletn
mons. T R Keaton. C. Oarfunkel. J T
Powell. Wm Phelps. Mrs. J. 8. Claghorn,
Mr*. Pearsons and children. J A Spruill.
Geo. W. Thames. Jr.; A A Peeler. A K
Rogers, John C. Mcßae. D G Lake M’n
liam Arnold. W. A Pltlmsn. Isadore
Kaunl*. Adam Kali G E Willard. E. A
Pearson. M E Nussbaum. Morris Wolf.
Mr Semmonite. O Drake. J. T. Weil,
brook. Aaron Ferst, Mrs. W H fttraln
and children, J R Markin ar.d wife. Mrs
A E Kirkland. Miss Meta Hoi story A H
William* .1 8 Silva E H Rolson and
wife. T. J. Melton and wife. Mis* Bessie
Stafford, chlkl and nurse; Mrs. C. W
Saitssy. Miss Hoyt, Mrs Lees. Frank
Waahlnpton and wife, J E Foster and
wife. Master Joe Weed. Rev. K C. Weed
A. J. Oarfunkel and wife. W E Grady.
C. W Beuety. c 5. Sen:lylet anl wife.
Mr*. Perkins Miss liautibun. 8. K Ives.
Jr.. F T Scruggs. Oeo. H Huge and wife,
Mrs. O'Keefe and daughter. John Het
man Ruge. Kdwln and Ernest Huge. Chat.
Robbe, Mr O'Keefe. Mrs. Chenoweth and
children, T. C. Erwin. 8 C McMurray,
II N Taylor, Jr; P C. Mathews. Mrs.
G. R Amlrew*. Mr Erwin and child. O
E. Lamar, Jr.; J. A Hitchcock, wife and
daughter. A Westcott. N. H. Campbell.
T J Crowley, Resale Palmer, col., nurse
of Mrs. Erwin: R. E. Johnson.
4
Passengers by Steamship Ctly of Rlr
mtnghAm. New York, for Savannah. Sept.
♦—O D Smith. W. E. Satterfield and wife.
G H Newkirk. Robert Murray. H Lyon
and wife, Mrs. L. Jones. Mrs. J. Swine.
Miss R. Ruor. Miss T Tlnllev. Miss C.
Moyer. W. J. Willett, ('apt W. H House
man. Mrs. W 1-ynoh. Miss J Rutter, W.
E Sullivan. E A Jefferson. H J. Hums
Mis* H. While. Miss E E. I.ulher Mr
Marks, wife arsl ton, Mr Lewis ami two
son*. W. C. Petty and wife. 8. F B. Gil
lespie and wife. W H. Whitehead ami
wife. a. O'Connor. Jr.; Miss E. Pitney, J.
L. Beeson. Mrs. Beeson. C. W James and
wife. Mis* Clayton, J. H. Clancey and
wife, H. 8 Palmer. Kttsaell Johnson. M
F Muller. Mrs J. H. Muller. Misses Dar
ragh. B. L Llllenlhal. A B Hull ami
wife. V. J, Stewart. C. D. Powell. 8. A
Horton, A. Llff, Miss J Johneoty Mrs. P.
Middleton. Mr* A. Cuyler, O. P. Hlalsdell.
J. L. Eslre, H Krenstnl. O. Jail. J. Mar.
• hall, T Davis. N Maslrevlch, F. Banle,
W. J. Armstrong, 8 Ruben.
fiuvanuah Alumnae.
Bun rise* at 6 39 a. m.. and seta at 8 16
p. m
High water a* Tyhee to-day at S:I7 a.
m and 1:8 p m High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
Chases of the .Mnon for Keptember.
. D. H. M
First quarter 2 1 S* morn.
Full moon * 11 8 eve.
Last quarter 18 2 57 eve.
New moon O 1 57 eve
Moon Perigee, Mh; Moon Apogee, 23d
ARRIVAL! DID tIEPIRTt KE*.
Vessels Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Itasca. Diggs. Baltimore—J
J Carolan. agent.
Schooner Bahama (Br.). Anderson, Bnp
elo. In tow of tug Neptune.
Vessels Wen* to Sea.
Steamship Knr.su City. Fisher. New
York
Steamship D. H Milter, Peters, Balti
more.
Rhtpplng Memoranda.
Ml. Mia. Ala . Sept Cleared. ulMmrr
Fulton (Nor.). Falch. Progreaen. Mx.;
girnmrr Bruilan (Nor ). Ilnhn. for Celha;
steamer Managua (Nor). Olslrk. for Rellxe
Fcrnandlna. Fin.. Sept. (. Arrived,
ai banner Lena Pickup. Ttoop, Santiago
Cleared, steamer Btrathlevrn (Br.). Jack.
Hamburg. • hooner Jm Slater. I'eter
•on. Georgetown. D. merara.
Por( Tampa. Fla.. Bepl A—Arrived
vleemer Masotte. White. Havana via
Ke> Weal.
Balled, aleamrr Olivette Smith. Havana
via K*y Waal.
Jarkeonvltle. Fla. Sept (.—Cleared,
■reamer Seminole. Renrse New York
Charleaton. S. C.. Sept. (.—Arrived,
■learner* Iroquois. Kemble. Jackeonvttte,
proceeded to New York; Carlo. Ingram
Jacksonville pro.-re.led to Ho* I on; Algon
quin. Plan. New York.
Oeonrelown. 8 C.. Bepl. (.—Balled,
eleamer Oneida, Staple*. New York via
Wilmington.
New orleane. Sept. ( —Cleared, •reamer*
WhUney, Staple*. Havana; Foihall. Uir
aen, Puerto Corlei; Kt Cld. Quirk New
York; Sunnlva. (Nr.), Johnnne*en. Blue.
Held*.
Pori Ead*. Bepl. 6.—Arrive) eleamer*
El Rio. Maton. New York; Proleui. Ga
ger. New York; Adler (Br ). Blgnell. port
Llmnn.
Billed, eteamer* El Dorado, Baker. New
York. Orion (Br.). Wall*. Liverpool; (Ju
ele. Leech. Clenfuego*. Fox hail. Larten
Puerto Cortea.
Sallee *o Mariner*.
rilot char** and all hydrographic Infor
mat lon will be funilihal master* nf vea
■el* free of charge In United Slate* hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tain# are requeued to call at the offi.-e,
Bepon* of wreck* end derelict# received .
for transmission to (be Navy Denari- I
LINDSAY & MORGAN
STILL AT OLD POST OFFICb,
With Great barflains
In Summer Goods,
Such as Mattings. Mosquito Nets, Refrigerators, Porch
Awnings. Reed Furniture, Go-Carts, etc.
Closing out our stock of Buck’s Stoves and Ranges
Low Down.
• The only OdorleM Refrigerator.
Gr.envlll: Female College,
GREENVILLE. 8 C.
Session Regina Bcpl< tnber I# ———
Location In Blue Ridge Be-tlon; invigorating atmosphere, and pure water
Health ui excellrd Full Faculty of Expert Teachers Kxtsnalv* curriculum
Known for htgn standard ol scholarship. Spe-ial advantages In Music Evary
prat llie room a parlor. E. H. MI’RFEE. L.L. D., President
Coast w ise K sports.
Per Steamship Kansas City (or New
York—l.> bale, upland coHoo. W> bales
sea Island colton. I<a bales domesllcs.
!&1 barrels cotton seed oil. K barrels rosin.
IK barrels spirit- MITTI feet of lumber,
OS packages box milerlal. (i barrels frul*.
M boxes fruit. * cases ngars. 1 ton* pig
Iron. 11 bags sweepings. S* bags sponge.(Hy
dro shingles. 10 barrels tar. 3% pack
ages merchandise
s Per Steamship D H Mlllrr for Halil
more—2.3oo bales upland cotton, 1.15.'. bar
rels roeln. gS,*.!* feet lumber, 115 sacks
clay 9 oak slaves. 192 package* merchan
dise r<l packages domeatle* ami yarn. 1*
cases Palmetto fiber. 199 bales hides
and wool.
GIVEN Vr.HIHIT FOR $7,000.
Salt Hinged on Plan* fiystew. Hos
pital Department.
Valdosta. Ga.. Bepi. —The null of C.
R. Jordan, baggogemaser of the Savan
nah. Florida and Weatern Railroad,
against that railroad, resulted In a ver
dict of 17.000 for the plaintiff
The suit was for fcio.nfi) and came up in
(he City Court here Two days were con
sumed trying the case, a large, number
of wltnesres being Introduced The Issue
In ihe rase was whrdher or not Jordan
accepted treatment In the hospital of the
road of his own free will or under pro
test. The road contended Ihal It was of
his own accord, though the plaintiff In
troduced evidence lo show tha* It was
under protest.
The Supreme Court's decision that the
hospital contracts between the road and
Ita employes are legal, made the Issue In
the case hinge upon this point.
The road was represented by Judge D
H Pope and Mr J G. Cranford, while
the plaintiff was represented by Messrs
W M Toomer of Waycross and J. R.
Walker of this riiy.
Mall Clerk Bowen also had a suit for
llft.flm. but he was not sent to the hos
pital A compromise was effected In
that case this evening. The suits grew
out of an accident to a passenger train
In this city last October.
A number of criminal cases were tried
and some local sporta received heavy
fines for gaming.
POI tll viissix. CHILD.
glory la the tlnraing hews Resulted
la Locating It.
Tlftorv. Oa., Sept * —An Instance of he
effectiveness of modem newspaper work,
wos evidenced yrgferdav. Five month*
ago. ihe llllle son of Mr Merritt Small
at Vanrevllle. was carried off and noth
ing more was heard from him.
Mr 8mal! wa* 100 poor to push In
quiries for the child, and his abductor,
ami Tuesday came to Tlfton and lotd the
matter liefore your correspondent. He
fore the Morning News reached here Wed
neadny. with an account of the miss tog
chlkl. a telegram was received from a kind
hearsed gentlemen al Offermon. stying
Ihe child and his abductor were there,
and had advertised show for Ralunkty
The parents were at once notified, and
steps will lie taken to bring them here
and restore the little one to his mot heps
arms, tv ho has been nearly erased with
grief The parents realise, with deep
gr.itltu.le their debt lo the Morning News
and It* prompt and efferglve work, aiding
'hem In Ihe recovery of their lost little
one.
11l WIN COIYTV COTTOJI MILL.
Organised With * KMI,OOO f apltal nnd
Officer* Elected.
Fllxgerald, Ga.. Bept At a large
meeting of stockholder* of Ihe Irwin
County Coiton Mills to-day. the name was
capitalised at llOd.tno, with Ihe following
officers: Wright Garbutie. president; R
V. Bowen, vice prvnident. nnd W. R
Bowen secretary nnd treasurer There
are nine director* The plans and speci
fications are already out and Wds will be
taken at once for the ereotkm of the fac
tory property as well as fifty cottage* for
(he employe* The corporation is a strong
onr. nnd will be a great help to the cot
ton grower* of this particular section.
A big barbecue was served at noon, at
which over were fed an guest* of the
officer* and directors.
kegrn Cnmp Meeting.
Wnycros* G* . B*p - The eolired
people of Waycrop* anticipate a hi* time
a* their rnmp meeting lo begin here to
morrow A large arhor has been built cut
beyond the Batltla Manufacturing Com
pany's plant, and for ten day* nnd nights
they will hold services The service* will
be held all day and all night. The negroes
expect to hulld a tabernacle If possible,
and If not that rertalnly a chureh where
the arbor (a located Some leading ne
groes will be In attendance, among them
Bishop Williams, of Ltulslana
Ilia Wnnnd Was Peculiar.
Tlfton. (In., Sept Rather a peculiar
case developed „< the post mortem exam
ination of Jim William*, who was killed
with n cant hook hy Sherman HarrD
Williams wa* hll dlrecgly on the top of
the head, nnd Ihe m-atp was laid open
for several inches, yet there was no sign
of a fracture of the skull near where the
negro was hit. Rut after his death the I
examination showed that Ihe entire base
of his skull, where M Joins the neck, was
crushed. This was five Inches from whe-e
the blow was struck.
Store Deelroyed hy Fire.
Tlßon, Oa., Sept. (.—The general mer
chandise store belonging to Pendom
Bro*., at I'lnopoll*. a hranrh of rhelr
Spark* *tore. wa* destroyed by fire Tues
day morning about S o'clock. The origin
of the Arc la unknown, a* the roof wa*
nearly falling In before |. wa* dlacoved
The Mock of good* to valued at l Ml
with Ineuranre of n.n. The building
belonged to o(her partle*. and wa* un
insured.
4 Hank at Sparka.
Tlfton. Oa.. Sept (—A hank ha* hern
opened at Spark* hy I w Purdom *
< o . hanker*, and ha* office. tn Purdom
Bros *tore It I* a private hanking
concern, but start* out arlth excellent
pro*pent*. .* that I* one of the weaMh
j' ni * mewt "eovneronk aectlona of the
8.. 18 L Of HOPI R 7 MD C. 8 8 R 7
sl-HLUt Lk
For 111* of Hope. Montgomery. Thunder
bolt. Cattle Park and Weal End
Dally except Sunday*. Subject to chan*,
without notlc*.
MLB Or HOPS. ~— '
Lv City for I ol k.| Lv Isle of Rope
IM am from T.mh , i (si am for i
7JO am from Tenth I Ou am for Tenth
tJO am from Tenth j7OO am for Truth
• IS am from Bolton ; I 00 am for Tenth
10 JO am from Tenth 10 00 am for Tenth
U ® n'n from Tenth 11 Ol am for Bolton
1 IS pm from BoMon 11 JO am fAr Tenth
JJO pm from Tenth JOO pm for Tenth
JJO pm from Tenth Jto pm for Bolton
*i pm from Tenth JOO pm fig T-ntb
•JO pm from Tenth tpm -or Tenth
•JO pa from Tenth uo pm f..r Te n -h
7JO pm from Tenth ! 700 pm for T cth
lpm from Tenth |IOO pm for Tnth
9JO pm from Tenth iKOpm for T -ah
10 JO pm from Tenth IW 00 pm for Tmth
|ll 00 pm for Tenth
MONTGOMERY.
Lv city for Manx ryT] Lv Montgomery'
JJO am from Tenth 7IS am for Tenth'
Ipm from Tenth lIS pm for Tenth
(JO pm from Tenth (00 pm for Tenth
CATTLE PARK.
Lv city for Carpark! Lv Caetl. Park
• JO am from Holton j 7 OC am for Bolton
7 SO am from Bolton | I 00 am for Bolton
100 Pm from Bolton ! 1 10 pm for Bolton
I JO pm from Bolton | J 00 pm for Bolton
7 00 pm from Bolton I 7 JO pm for Bolton
•oo pm from Bolton | IJO pm for Bolton
TH UNDERHULT
Car leave* BoMon street Junction 5 M
n. m and every thirty minutes thereafter
until 1190 p m.
Car leave* Thunderbolt al 100 a. m and
every thirty minute* thereafter until
1J :0 midnight, (or Bolton atreet Junc
tion
FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAR
This car carries trailer for passenger,
on all trips and leave* weal tide of city
market for I*le of Hope. Thunderbolt
and all Intermediate point* at 9.00 a. m,
lib p. m . I -00 p m.
Leave* I*l* of Hop* for Thunderbolt.
City Marked and all Intermediate potnta
at <:M a m . 11.00 a. m.. 2:® p it.
WEST END CAR.
Oar leaves weal aide of cliy market for
West End <g a. m and every *0 minute*
thereafter during lb* day until 11-JO p. m.
Leaves West End ae 6:JO a. m and ev
ery > minute* therenfeer during the day
until 12.00 o'clock midnight.
H M LOFTON. Pen Mgr
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Morphine and Cocaine habit* cured pain
lessly In 10 to 30 day*. Th* only guaran
teed painless cur* No cur* no pay.
Address, DR. J. H. HEFLIN.
Locust Grove. Oa.
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fee flig for asnststel
Use barge*. (aSoaic-.u -c
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f macoao wsatrsco.
Palo loot, aad ooi sane
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■oM by Drsiikh,
or east la glalo .nnt,
bv etpreeo. oreial-l foe
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■AVAJtkAH, at.
Leather Belting. Steam Packing 4 Rose
Agents for NEW YORK RUBBER
BELTING AND FACKINO COMPANY.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.,
SAVANNAH. OA.
DRUGS, SEEDS. ETC.
Mall order* *ollclt*d. Bell phor- ST*.
P. S Send for free sample F. * F.
Dyspepsia Cure.
ICHOOU AND tOLLEI.I t
EPISCOPAL MIOH SCHOOL.
L. U BLACKFORD. M A . Prlndpel.
For Hoy* Three miles from Alexandria,
Va. and right from IVaehlngi n. D-
C. The Kd year open* Bepl. 3* IP I Ct
logue sent on application lo the principal
ai Alexandria.
< nrion for *(•(# Npmiior.
Sanford. Fla., Bept (.-The Democratic
convention of the Nineteenth State
lorlal Dlatrlct. comprising the counties of
orange ami Osceola, was held here to
day. Beyond the nomination of a *<•**
senator there wail no work to do. On
first ballot Mr. C. A. Carson wa* renomi
nated. He ha* earved for the P M f ” ur
year* end haa fully demons' rated hi*
rt* for the place. He l a young mem
There waa no opposition to him and n
other aspirant In the field.
Liverpool Cotton Stattet’ea.
Liverpool. Sept. (.-Following am
weekly eotton ntatlallce: Total sal** e
all kind*. (1.0)0. lotal male* Amerl
On. English spinner* faking **• j
total export (.*>; Import of
kind*. IS.OOO, Import American.
(WO, stock of all kind*. 30.<*w. stock Am r
|i-an. 13.006; quantity afloat, all '
M. 000; (juamlty afloat. American.— •
total sales on agsmlo**"" van total *•
io caput ter*. 70S