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The Weather.
The Indication* for Georgia to-day are
fair, but warmer Weather with freah
ltd to south wind*, and for Eastern Flor
ida fair weather, except proioibly ocoa
■torval shower* In eastern portion, with
fresh win)*, mostly nonh<asterly.
The Phllaih Iphia Ledger refers to cot
ton. corn snd coal a* ‘ the three high
C"s of American Industry."
Col. Itryan h showing the Itepnbllran*
that the "full dinner pall " I* an Instru
ment upon which he. 100, can play.
The coal Interest* Involved In the strike
are now refusing to arbitrate. Two
month* hence they will be wondering why
they didn't.
Candidate Wharton Itarker at 111 think*
tie can carry Georgia. It must be that he
ha* an Idea of transporting her upon the
wlieel* in hi* head
The casualties among the Ano-rhan
troop* In the Philippine l*t*nds, from all
cause*, wince Aug. 6. I*, amount to
SSI of which 2 67* w r, death*.
Hanna' + chief business now seem* to lie
to work haid-luck dories on the protected
Interest*, and make them come up with
the cash for campaign purposes The Re- 1
putilican chairman i* probably genuinely
frightened at the outlook for Democratic
■access.
Senator Foraker of Ohio aswerts that
’'Maryland and Wsst Virginia are Just
■s safely Republican as Indiana " Maybe
no. and maybe Indiana Is not safety Re
publican. For a grav< yard orator, Forak
er 1* able to discover a number of rain
bows where none exists.
Ex-Lieutenant Governor Charles 8.
Way. of Michigan, who was elected and
hold office as a Republican, announced
l. day or two ago that he woulo support
mid vote for Mr. Iliyan. And It wu* only
u week or two ago that Col. Roosevelt
made a campaign tour of Michigan. Hu
Is evidently doing good work
A case of remarkable recovery Is report.
nl fiom Norristown. Pa. For forl>-four
J ars Ml** K ite M< tx had laid In bed
practically a helpless Invalid. Not lung
ago she began lo regain siieugih, ami now
t' < Is up and utile lo discharge h* r wit trt
of the household duties. During her long
iiiccM she forgot how to walk, and ha.l to
Jeam it all over again.
Mt*. W. K. Reynolds of Union Hill. N.
J . recently awke.l her husband for 'St cent*
with which to get some lining for her
drßeynolds, who Is a Faith Curlst.
kali he would uk the Lord about It. Af
ter praying for four hour* uian the mat
ter. he 101 l Hr*. Reynold* that the laird
hid Inform'd him that dress was vanity,
and that she <ouki not have the money.
Mr*. Reynold* recount* the Incident In her
hill for •'. or,a. which she turn Just
brought.
Al the n. ei t elect kin In Male* a consti
tutional amendment wa* voted upon. Il
was a propudttofi lo ere He llie office of
state auditor. It had been liberally dis
cussed during the campaign, ami the peo
ple were fatrty familiar with It. Hut when
the rotes were counted It wa* found that
few of the voter* had paid any (ti*nlton
whatever to the amendment. This was a
*p<- the application of the principle of the
referendum. It voter* will not pay at*
tentlon to It u a special thing, i* It likely
that they would pay tUlenUou lo It as a
K moral Lhk.CZ
**— * *■ a •
IMVM %4 A (i% OHITON
Thf KdfMikkan mil r Inc 'lading Mr.
II nn. lui doulit* alcvn ih* of
iuruni*f tj©v. I'k> . v*lt in ih© \V<t
I \l l• Hsi ti In Mkl (liaf knowing hi* ten*
I t]*n<*v t*> blurt out everythin* that t ome^
| into hlr mfr.dj tt ,t qin k #ior wheth* r
i hi* apeech*ahouwl not he submitted! to *
**m**r l'*effe being ai\*n to thr puhll .
As u mu Her nf f't, he ilon n*y* to
hav* m il- rnut'h of in Miiprewo *n fh
*if th< Wert bv Ms *!-.< *< • Th
i .
trig very little attention to him. <ndleat
lht If Lo wi\> sotiM lhlng In on- i.. • *l
- ulalf J to t• m fit his | rty ♦ * i |*r * 11 y
* rtsin tu **4> *orn’lhir>K Ui .ino;n**r t’wil
sill help the (hit* rMs, ainl thus offset
hi* |*r*\iou*> work
Hut from the a >un t* of Mr
H.irma s ClilntKo t-huh. report * i in
our •liep.ttcb** ’ilsy, th* lat*
t< r Is th- i it* whose sjtenches
r.*.*l to hr edlH.*l Ur for* I-Ing leUvtre<t
lit th-t *pr- i iifihcrg* I that Mr Bryan
hypocrite. en*J h* hl***<! h> hi*
•t <iir lf b* hatf o t*rtcJ himself
with < iih tfiltff Mr Hryun’s r* r<i an t
*iwe he*, he might have ilon** hU use
eome kcsml. but nowht;• In the ountry I#
It belfteetd that Mr. Bryan in .*
H hits stood Mv ry |*oelll nl< in , taken
since h<- h.is been pruotlnently l-e*for** (ht
ountry. He haw evatied n<> laiul list
met every ther has come up for
<ll*( ussior. fairly un ) aquar<l> Even by
i • gr*at majority •*# hk- ul opis>n
• -tit* he I* rk* as ih eoul *f sincer
ity Mr. ilnnn.l, ther* for*, grouts!
with hi* Chicago aikii* m e w hen rather
than meet Mr. I try mu arguments ml wt
tempt to show that they were faulty, be
resorted to abuse.
Awl there Mix another s*irt of Mr
Hanna's Chicago pe** h whl* h m.d- a
lial impresskin. It wt the {kart in whi< h
he iirarticakly d* nled ther** w is any such
thing as a trust In thi country What
dot* Mr. Hanna call those combinations
which put down the pri * -of raw mate
rial and of laltor and put up tht prk ee
of manufai-lured articles? Why, then, is
hli parly trying to m ike polltkal capital
out of the efforts of a com bin it ton to
double th- prlc** ©f |cr In New York city
last summer? The Prsaldent. in his letter
of acceptance recognise** the existence of
trusta, and so doe* the Republican candl- |
date for the Vice Presidency The mana
ger of th- It*publli an tampkilgn, however,
Mr. Hanna, takes the that there I
is no such thing as a trust.
H Mr tlannu the best the Hepub
iti arm can do in the way of campaign
► peukers they are going to lost votes rap
idly from now until the end of the cam
iwilgn Aw a matter ai fact, Mr Hanna *
true held of labor is "frying the fat** out
of wealthy business m* rt and trust mag
nates. lie ia out of his element making
speeches. No doubt his nano.dates on the
Republican National Committee know j
this, but the vanity of the man I- so great
that h# thinks that If he should not make
campaign speech** th* Republican* would
lose the election. He i>. tolerated in the!
role of a apecchmaker In order to get his '
services a* a collector of unpatgn fund* !
t Hit'll SttV FIFE.
Many thousand* of iterimns no douht
have wish'd that they wer. J„hn I)
Rockefeller. He l the rl host man In the
United Suite- and one of th- rlch.-.t in
the world, and they have envied him hie
■uppiaed good fortune In the pos.es-|on
of Health sufficient to gratify aim st any
wish which h fnight entertain. But Mr
Rockefeller Is rather to b, pitied than . n
vl*'d. He Is, Indeed, |*jr in comparison
with the man who earns only a fair living,
eata three aqua re rm al* a lay and •d'-s p
soundly for eight hours at a stretc h out
of the twenty-four. For while w> alth < an
buy many thlngs.it cannot buy that which
Mr* Hock' feller lacks iitul which he
would most dearly like to have— health
For som. :Im.- this fibulously rich min
has I con the slave of a tyrannical stom
ach. He la th** victim of * htonlr und prob
ably Incurable Indigestion, and must l*e
constantly attended by hi* physl. lan. With
Imported chifs to load his table with all
the detlrarlc* of all the market*, he cn
•at only freah milk and crackers, and
that In small quantities With the eholc
et vintages of the world at hi* command
he < aiunu drink anything save fresh ster-
II;** and milk und a Hub water. And he
may not hv. his water cold; It must I”'
lukewarm He has stables full of the fin
est horse*, y t . ach day he must walk a
certain dlstaie ll** i.uml rr his hired
men by the thousands, yet like the hum
blest of ilwm he must work with hoc
rake or other Implement In garden or lb 11
u certain bngth of lime evtry tlav that
I* fair The doctor order* It. and Mr
Rockefeller has become n very tractable
p.itlent tn the hands of Ills medical man
He has had experience enough with Indi
gestion and Insomnia to make him obey
Implicitly the orders glv.n him In this
line. It I* probably safe to say that Mr
Rockefeller would be wilting to give a
pretty eorodderuble slice of hla fortune to
Is- able to eat and sleep like many of the
110-ls-r-w-eek men In hi* employ.
Thl* Is one side of the rich man's life'
that aeldctn come* Into vb-w. and t* never
thought of by th. perion who wishes that
he were Rockefeller, or Armour, or some
other of the millionaires. Mr Armour, by
the way. Is having an experience similar
to that of Mr. Rockefeller. During the
year* that he was driving at high pee**,
ure to accumulate his fortune he ruined
his health. New he Is hardly more than
a physical wrick, with u doctor constant
ly at hi* Gl-ow nnd ht* diet restricted to
the simplest, plainest f.*od tn order to
hold off If possible Indigestion and In
somnia.
Good health Is infinitely more de.
elrable than gr*at wealth. The It
borer whose Income Is sufficient for his
tieel* and wh'>e muscles are herd and
digest lon got *1 Is better off than Rock
< feller and Armour, notwlths ending their
millions.
The New Orleans Time* Democrat,
commenting on the proposed removal of
Hie naval station from Port Royal to
Chor|ston, recall* tha tt has not been
many year* sine*- Port Royal was offici
ally regarded a* most ! * treble rite,
nnd says; "Hut It certulnly r.ilse* queer
reflection* fbai several sefs of naval ex
pert* should report the Pori Royal vln
to be no excellent one. and thn.l other ex
pert* should pronounce It to be of no ac
count—and more especially that the rea
sons foe which some of the expert* de
clared that It was an excellent site nre
the very reason* for which others of the
expert* have declared that It Is of no ac
count as a alt*.” There are. Indeed, many
perplexing things about thla matter of
the pi opoaed removal ol tho guitlwu.
the MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1000.
i hiu;ik hkiih wi t nu.
iiermany s note Insisting that the lead
er* In the outrage* In Paktw against t
matKU'a! law must ie delivered up be
fore *i,. will cx>n-en< to enter Into dtp! -
mnttv retattors with the Chinese govem
i i. ut make* interesting reading for *wwn*
Chinese offh 14b of the highest grade and
*■• far 11* |Vw r* jmrtlcularlN for Ru*-
►la The German prime minister Intimates
i! a h has r* doubt that the not* will
m**d with th hearty apprtwat of the
powers It iimi> be that he wUI have a
doubt about tin matter be fore rotor day.
Iti the firet place, as the potnt
out, il may appear that the chief offn
d*F at Pekin wre th# |* tsons who tiitu
l**r the Chiwss government. II that
i*hou'd prove to la* the i ase there would
t* aig.-orlty to and Iver the off coders
rd iw>u-ly to receive th* m unless the *b
lb should receive art punish them
There frv*uld have to hr a revolution Th
present government w *vii| have to tie
overthrown and • new one ir.-ialled It
wou.vl be pretty hrd to g**t anew govern
ment that wotikl deliver up the Empress
iKiwagkr .in*l the ofh.iaU too are her
pnn<lil advisers tn order that their
h* S might 1* chopi*'‘d off
It w'ouai require oonslderabe time >
bring about a (VjmHtion of affairs that
would Insure betnc done what Germany
watits don* If. as hae b* * n often intunat
.! the Kmpr*"'.* ItosjgT md thoae who
help her to ofutuct the governmen; ar**
raliy responsible for the war that was
male on th# legations Ic. P kin. It may
is that Germany Is willing to spare the
Empresa Dowrager and will Is satisfied
with the heads of a few of ihc m* n wh**
ar*' her principal advisers Iruubtless the
Powt re will isll for a mor* ftpUdt state
ment on this ioint before mlbtng to a
d* < i.Mon s to wl*cther they will approve
the note or not
It Is hardly probable that Russia wi.,
give the note h* r approval promptly In
de-d It b ft queetlon whether btw will ft|v
prove it at all As 1 well known she has
lets pudng us China's cost and forgiv
ing friend Hhe It w tt.ai proposed that
the Power* should withdraw from Pekin.
•* that th** Chinee*- government could re
turn there and set atwut restoring order
Hut. as has unready In en |s#nted ut, if
she approve the note the high official* who
would be likely to lost© their heads would
be apt to think that she was not quite
sincere when pretending to he China’s
friend. If sh*- object to the not* It will
In barged against h* r that, in order to
a comptish her own purposes, she |e willing
to make a burlesque of the efforts of the
Powers to purdah those responsible for
th murderous aback- upon their mlnl*-
trrs und the other occupants of the lega
tion*.
It Is evident that th#- Powers are a long
way yet from an ctgrerment to the
>ur*e they shall pursue in dealing with
China, and there Is ground for doubting
that they will ever agree. A movement
in the direction of diMTtemberlng the Chi
nn© empire Is us probable as an agree
ment that would preserve the empire’s in
tegrity.
THE TALK 04’ TWO ItoagßM.
Messrs. Uroker and Platt, the two po
litical bosae* of Newt York, do enough
talking these day* to furnish the new
-of that city with consM. rable copy
every day.
party will carry New York state.
Mr. Uroker say* that the Republicans
who arc claiming the state do not know
the actual situation of affairs. He says
that he has he-*n nil over the city and he
knows who the barber*, the waiters and
the laborers are going to vote for, and
vvi’h that Information he Is able to un
derstand the situation so well that lie Is
not afraid to bet his money freely on Dem
ocratic success.
Mr. Iflatt Is Just a* eonfhlcnt that the
Republicans arc having everything their
own way. He. too. has te en around a little,
and has found out Itow the people with
whom he comes In contact an- going to
vole. Re meads the merchants and bank
• ra—the men of money—and he Is satis
■ted that the state will go Republican by
.t big majority.
No doubt Atr. Platt Is depending large
ly u|g>n money for Republican success.
Money Is undoubtedly a meat |>ower tn a
political campaign, and the Republicans
have II in abundance; but mote y does not
always win. There- Is unquestionably
a strong feeling against the Re-,
puhll dan party this year, and the
tide of political sentiment seems
in la* running tn Ihc direction of
Democratic aui-ces* so strongly that the
Republicans mnv not be able to raise
money enough to prevent * Democratic
victory.
Mr Uroker Is quoted as saving that the
Republicans i aimoi raise enough money
to defeat Mr. Itryan. It Is understood that
he Is Interested tn the result lo the ex
tent of pKMJWi. and the rampdtgn has Just
Is-gun.
No doubt Messrs. Croker and Platt will
continue to make their prediction* every
day or two until the end of the campaign.
Their follow erg expsu them to d<y so,
ami It I* probable that they enjoy seeing
themselves In print. If It be true, as
charged, that they have some sort of a
bargain with each other respecting polit
ical matters In the state, they must be
having a great deal of amusement over
the prominence given their political views
by the llew*paper*.
Oov. Mount of Indiana Is not pleased
according <o the Chicago Chronicle, be
cause Senator llanna Is taking such an
active port In the management of the
Indiana cum paten According to the Gov
ernor, there 1* u strong prejudice In that
stale against the Senator. and his
active lurth tpo'lon In the political
work will be apt lo make votes for the
Democrats. The Governor should not lose
sight of the fact that he Is himself not
tbovc criticism. The people have not for
gotten that he has recently shielded fugi
tive- from Justice from the state of Ken
tucky. nnd prevent'd the law from taking
Hr orderly course.
The propF of Michigan und Wisconsin
ire looking toru*>d with conn dread to
th< eeueoti of fore I tires, which la tor
nearly at han I. The summer has been
long, hot und exceptionally dry, mak ng
the combuvtlbb- muterlal In the forests
almost like lltxb'r. A few sparks and u
little breexe would be all necessary to the
vturtlng of a devastating conflagration
There has be u an Increase of nearly 36
per cent. In the emigration from Ger
many during the past eight m.-nths.
Many of the emigrants have gone to
South America, though u good number of
i til mu have cornu LU this couuUy, J
Henator Hanna says he twlt %cs “there
is not a trust in the I’mud fulo *’ Can
l,e pokslbly cap -t the InttUlffnl Aiwr
lean |Mb)!( to be equally cr dulous**
pi:rmhi a.
—Father lYtiuts AMtn Gnsquet, the
new t*sd of i he Benedictine Order in
England. • tne author of *Henry VIU
r.d th** English MonastrW** a work
winch has attracted some attention He
h*> d* ided to revive in his own favor the
title -dormant sir o th* Reformation—*f
Abbot of K**N<ln He is a fanstlt.tr fig -
ut at the ilrtttsh Mujkuih
—Gov. Roosevelt si idrmot a gathering
of Jffi >wtvy at Chamberlin, g D. on
Wednesday last and on the departure of
hU train was saluted by a fusdlade f
pi* ol shot* ffre*l in the air. As the
monv* jnill* and iut the •'owboys rivV Iwshl
it on horseb.i g and flung lariats over the
strookewtack They kept up with the train
until the engine developed full speed, nnd
•he ngtneer gra away with never*l hun
dred yards of their rope, which they were
unable to detiteh.
Mia* Caroline If, Pemberton, a niece of
the Con fed* rate General of the some
name, writes to the Hprtngfteld Republic
• an to protest against holding the whole
negro race r sponsible for the crimes of
n few “I venture to assert, ** she declare*.
'that patient f itthfuinesa Is Jus? as much
in evidence throughout th** Bouth to-day
os It was during the daya of slavery an l
?he Civil War Only you must look for It
in the right place. It can be fotind among
the tnnumerab)** house and body servants
In probably the same proportion that It
was found am*>ng the household slaves; It
Is to In* olteerved in negTo overseers hav
ing charge of Urge plantations and more
thin In any other class it Is to In* found
highly developed among the many hun
dred negro teachers—graduate* of phi-
Unthrophlr rolleg***—who ore giving their
lives In heroic efforts to uplift the ignor
ant and degraded of their own race in the
Bouth."
—Cei-t! Rhodes once fitted up a beauti
ful cemetery near Kimberley hut for
• -me reason It remained untenant*!
Seeing this, Mr. Rhodes offered a bonus
to widows who would bring their hus
bands to be buri* 1 In his cemetery, but
without avail Eventually one poor wo
man Hllnwtd her husband to be burled
there and a handsome marble stone wos
erected over his grave. But even then the
■*<’h**,/ie hung fir*-, the Inhabitants, pass
ing the gates of she beautiful cemetery,
would look through the railings and s*
the on** man lying there in solitary state,
and go away shaking their heads ami
thinking how* lonely It must be Mr.
Rhode* got so exasperated that he In -
creased the bonus until It was a large
sum Then the inhabitants began to
weaken, one after the oh*r, bringing their
ead to the lonely cemetery, which be
came hs popular as such a place can prop
erly be.
BRIGHT HIT*.
—A Problem—Bobble (with a sigh, aft* r
struggling for a quarter of an hour with
his father’s hair brushes)—>’T say, father,
how k* you manage to get your parting
mo tusked?"—Punch.
A Quick Answer—"Faw. what Is stage
fright?” a*kd the boy. opening his tug
*f popcorn. * Btage fright?'* rejN*ai#<| the
father, pointing to a veteran of the cho
rus. "why, there Is one.’—Philadelphia
R©vbrd.
—You Have Noticed This—" Have you
noil -d th' automobile f.icc?” "No. what
expression does It wear?" "The man In
the automobile l>-*k- a- If he wanted to
get home alive, but knew he wouldn't."—
Chicago Record.
—Wrinkles— Alls* I'assov—"Yes, and
whi n he proposed. I tried lo prelend that
I didn’t tare for him at all. I tried hard
not to let him r. ad any etv ouragrnv nt
In mi face, but h- did.” Alls* Peppery—
"Ah' 1 s'liqg'S' ik "lid read between the
lines ” —Philadelphia Press.
H irrlel—"\J hen 1 said, ‘Si ukli g about
ho* and*,’ what mmle yon slop me?"
Carrie—" Because 1 was afraid you w-ould
offend Mr*. Mennlwed. She has lost no
less than thr-e husbands, and she In very
-en-ltlve on the subject, therefore. She Is
afraid that ptonh- will think they were
lost through her ‘ carelussness."—Boaton
Transcript.
—Most Discriminate.—" For mercy's
sake, Mildred!" exclaimed Mrs. Highmore,
shocked at the negllsee mitre of her
youngest daughter, who has gone to the
front ilour to look at a tire on the oppodte
slde of th*' .-tree!, "don’t you know you
never ought to appear In public with vour
• ollar unbuttoned and your sleeves rolled
up ■ x-< t w >n you ar. playing golf?"-
Chicago Tribune.
—A Diplomat's Inspiration.—" Why Is II."
she a-k. I. "that when you are playing
whlat against papa you make so many
blunders? You never sem to make min
piays when he Isn't In the gam- ! Are
you aw-•! by him?” "Well, not exactly
that. MI- Ho, klngham " he an-wt-r'-.1.
"You see, 1 found out some tlm- ago that
your father likes to win. and I want him
to hav*- a kindly feeling for me. 1 hope
to—to have a favor to nsk of him one of
these days, and He hesitated. Bh.
looked up Into hla face, nisi then, some
how. his arms got around her and she
whispered: "Oh. Edward' How did you
ever guess that you had any reason to
hope?"—Chicago Tlmes-Hrrald.
4 t Kit KM' COMMENT.
The New York World (Dcm ) says: "If
the people of the Philippine Is.'snds aro
Incapable of managing their own affairs
ond must Is- shot Into submission—
Why doc* M r McKinley apply this
principle to the Christla/i population which
wished to set up a republic under Ameri
can protection And refuse to up.
ply It lo Sulu, where he has
granted autonomy under American
protection to a Mohammedan despot, has
guaranteed polygamy and slavery, and
has granted subsidies to the royal ha
rems?
"Why treaties nnd subsidies for Moham
medan polygamist* and slave hoklerv?
Why fire aud sword for enlightened Chris
tians?" •
The Louisville Courier journal (Dcm >
-ays: "The Boers will lose nothing In
the good opinkm of the world hy yielding
now. The gallant stand they made uniil
overpowered by superior strength and su
perior science will always be held up to
the admiration of the world To persevere
In the struggle now would he sub-Mai anti
worse, and would only make the lot of
the 15,000 p: -ner- of war nnd of the un
arm"! burghers the harder. Now rhnt
uom Paul has abandon**! th, m. they
should lore no tlm* In making submis
sion. an act for whk-h their friends will
applaud them.”
The New Orleans Picayune (Dem.) says:
"The doctrines set forth by Mr. Bryan
In hi* letter or* wholly American. He
is opposed to for* Ign complication*, and
he believe* that all the power of lh*- gov
erimnt rail Ik- lest subserved by using
them for lh*- bencht un jgvr, section of the
American i*vo|i* and Institutions, Instsstd
of squandering them upon strsngo and
alien |*eople*. and he Is right.”
The Columlda (8. C.l State (Dem ) says:
"Air. Bryan's letter of acceptance Is In
mark**) contrast to President McKb ley's.
In the first place. It I* not half n* long,
and this brevity I* a great comfort as
well o great virtue. Be undiy. it h
bold, direct, unequivocal, while McKinley's
production was labored, apologetic, evas
ive and sophistical.'l 4 1
11l % Idr nt • I ftffiatlsfantory.
Th© Scottish American says that a min
ister In Scotland an urchin who
was standing looking at on* of th** Sun
day rk i t-*l windows how h* w*uld Ilk** to
join the Sunday School and grow up a
good man.
“W hat sort of Sunday Schule Is't? 'Siab
ll*hcd?"
"Yea." mid the clergyman. "Il is ron
i*< t*d with the Established Church. Ar*-
you not oming in’**’
"Nil." replied the boy. "I tried th*t
fttabilwhetl Kirk gundroy b'hule last year,
in' only got twa fardln oranges an’ u
INK k U sweet lee al tIK- Christmas tree,
► .if I’m gaun lac gl*- the Free Kirk a trial
this year"
% Heard on the subject.
Harry Furniss. tne artist, c Us an amus
ing story at his own ex|* use. says the
Fourth Estate. Eurnk- had l*cen com
inenonal to iMusinsti tab* for a “seri
ous pertodi* i Ills drawing represent***!
ii lover's m* ting. ml the young mm a/
the |kcture wus of th* Family Herahl and
Born- thing to It* i*l type, with long, tnin
leg.-*. i>**wlik- -aucers and a liti;vo*iuck
of a mustache.
Th! would ie*i •** it ill for the editor
f the serious |erk>dicrol. who wrote to
Mr Furmss tn these terms:
Dear Htr WUI you kindly give
Charles a Ixerd, ond show in aunt, uncle,
or other chaperon In th* distance? T*u>
subject and treatment are. at present,
I aivliy suitable to our young readers.”
Tklckrr Tima Vinter.
"If II wasn't that I’ve got to watch my
cooking." shrilly • lalmed the red-faced
woman on the east side of the back-yard
fence, shaking u large wooden spoon at
the equally excit'd woman *n the west
side of th* feu* *\ “I’d give you a good,
big idee** of my mind!"
"Cooking!" cmt mpfuously responded
the other, according to th© Chicago Tri
bune. “What have you got In your house
to cook?”
"I’m making currant Jelly!** screamed
she of tu© rd fu *
“Are you? Bo am I! Run In the house
and bring out u j-|N*nful I want to -e If
It Jellw as well us mine does."
A minute later they were comparing
notes In the most amicable manner over
the '*am< hu< k yard fenot
The Pnrsn Wlio Was sheriff.
"Bay. Weary, up In Maine they’ve gone
nn‘ ’lecte*! a iwifson to office. They've
mad© him sheriff." said the first tramp,
according to (he Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Eh! Sheriff? Well, that makes me re
number that I once boarded with a sher
iff that had been a parson. He was a cute
one. too. Used to h* 1 services an' pass
round th' plate every mornln'. If a fel
ler didn't chip In wlllln’ly the sheriff ’d
hav* him searched mi suspicion. D'ye re
member oM Jim Blopiungton. the reform
• and burglar I was tellin' you 'bout? Yes?
lie re forme* 1 more timf* than you could
count Well, Jim wuz so much mov©| by
th' eh* lift s scrvi.es that he reformed
again an' give the sheriff his note for
III*?, with two forged indorsements on It.
to heip along the cause. Jim had a good
heart, if he wu* so derned tricky."
The Poet's Downfall.
He wn* a young man who possesses! the
conventional amount of long hair and
who h*l rbklen Pegaaus with such gool
hoisemaushtp Inal he had attained some
fame a* a minor pet of no mean order,
nays the Philadelphia Inquirer.
She was of the age shed the veil of life
Is a maxe of the phr.***- atwl meier of her
fayorlte poet* and when laborious odes
to th irroon are considered the very end
nnd kb-.it of • xlw. n**e.
When ih*y enlei* I the art g ill ry t-igetn.
er she imagined the poetic quotations and
tt -w of epigrams that the -peejmen-. of
art gems would '-all forth from th* pot.
At last ! !iey ’pa used before a twautlful
• Ptitulsc," u gem in conception, treatment
n<l itiri* *ffect. Mol tly she waited for
-<>me ebullition of appreciation, but the
poet was silent.
At last she exclaim**! In rapture "Oh.
Isn’t It beautiful. Mr. Hermann! So full
of |*oeile con* option! See, yonder comes
the powerful god of day. rejoicing, in the
Egst! In fiery ambition the sun rise* and
puts to flight the starry legions who hive
usurp,*l bis patrimony and reasserts the
majesty of the dynasty of doy! Glorious.
Isn't It?”
"Yes. It look* mighty nice. Don't you
know, that sun looks lo me Ilk* a hlg.
ruddy pimple! Itrmtnds me of lludibras;
'And like a to hater, Isylled. the morn from
black to red began to turn!’”
"Oh. Air. Hermann, do you really think
so?" she exclaimed.
"Hy-the-by." he exclaim'd anxbui* to
redeem himself In hsr f ilr but poetic
eye*. "Just glance over there al lhat ugly*
chromo. I think It's a shame that they
iiliow advertisers to spoil the beauty of
tnl* place with those vulgar toolh powder
ads!”
' Wh-y, Mr Hermann." she exclaimed.
In shocked surprise; "that 1* the world
famous painting . A String of I earls'
The next da; she con ltd* I that the un
fortunate i*i* t could never—no never—
right himself with her aft** *u, h a man
ifestation of horrbl nr* toots and lack
of ISS-IIC feeling Her faith In the poet!
personality of i***-t- |* very badly shaken
Poor. Foollwli Jfdtn.
From the Chicago Time*.Herald
My cousin John got married
About two years ago—
Ii might tie nigh on three years,
I don't exactly know—
Rut t'other <htv II struck me
That I'd drop 'round 'n' find
Out what he thought concernin'
Things I had on my mind.
Ami when we'd talked a llttlo
It seem,*! to me as though
The fetlcr’d lost his sens**—
He kept a-smllln' so.
( told him that the nation
Was goln' all to smash;
I told him that the magnets
Was glttln' all the cash;
I told him that conditions
Was glttln’ worse 'n' worse—
I told him we were under
The money |*ower's curse.
He didn't seem lo worry
About the trusts at all—
Sre me, 1 m •-1 c concerned ;• watchin*
Ills baby learn io crawl!
I told him peopl*‘f freedom
Wa* glttln' took away—
Durn fool! h<* s< t there grlnnln'.
Without a word to say.
I told him of the danger
Th*- ship of state was In—
Ills wife set there,beside him—
The fool could only grin
And say: "Isiok there Amanda,
Jlst see the rascal go!
I'll bet you he'll be walkin'
In 'nolhcr week or so!"
And then he got to pattln'
Her blushing cheeks 'n' they
S t there 'n' smiled und giggled
While I went on lo say
That trouble was a-brewtn'—
The sky wa* glttln' black—
That dunger was before us—
We'd got to sweep It hack!
I tobl him that the nation
Was goln' all l*i smash—
-1 told him that thi magnets
Was after all lh* i.isb—
lie put n arm aroun*) her.
And as I ions- away
lb- run outside 'n' hollered:
"He's ten month* old to-day!'*
I trie.) to do my duty!
Hut no, he couldn't see—
Aly golly! It'e surprisin'
What fool# some folk* can tie!
-Jam, s Al r here In of Grafton. Vt..
has voted at every election in his town
-local, state and national—sin,-* n. if
he live* until November he will coat ht*
eighteenth prvaldcntui vote*
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SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, 'apt Da*et,
THURSDAY S-pt 20, *:3u p m
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KANSAS CITY. Capt. Fi.her. 2IONDAT.
Sept. 21. 5:00 p. m.
TAI.LAIIASPEE, r apt. Aakln*. THURB
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CITY OF AUGUSTA. Uapt. T>agtrett.
SATURDAY. Sept. lIDp m.
NEW 1 link TO BOSTON.
C7TT "F MACON. Cap! Btvafe, MON
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CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage, FRI
DAY. Sep'. V. noo
Thla company reserve, the richt to
ohanK'* It* saillnK. without notice and
without ha Mli i y or ai'rountablilt y there
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days, Thure.l tvs awl Saturdays 5 uf> p m
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A (fen t. Savannah. Go
R. o TREZEVANT. Agent, Savannah.
Oa.
WALTER HAWKINS General Agent
Traffic Dep’t. 221 W. Bay street. Jack
aonvtlle, Fla.
E H HINTON. Traffic Manager, Sa
vannah. Oa
U. E I.E FKVRK. Superlnlemlent. New
Fler S5. North River. N w York. N. Y.
MERCHANTS ANO MINERS
TRANSPORTATION CO.
Slb.lU.lUii 1 Lists.
SAVAN.NAU TO BAI.TIUUHG.
Ticket* on sal* at company's otlKas to
ba following polffta .It V r> low rata*.
ATLANTIC CITY. N J.
BALTIMORE. MO BUF FALO, N T.
BOUTON, MASH
CHICAGO, ILI.. CLEVELAND, O.
ERIE. PA
HAGERSTOWN. HARRISBURG, PA.
HALIFAX, N 8
NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK.
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WASHINGTON.
Flrat-cloia tickets Include meal* and
atata room bi rth Savannah to B iltlm ,ra.
A. <• .mmoiLtl. n* iiml cuisine imuualei.
Freight capacity unlimited; cn*ful hgn
llng and <|U k li-patch.
The steam-hip* of thl* company are sp
pc|nta>l to salt from fLivarn.vh to Baltl
more a* follow* (standard time):
ALLEGHANY. Capt. Foster, TIICRS
PAY. Sept. 20. 4:00 p. m.
TEXAS. Capt. Bldredge, SATURDAY,
Sept. 22. 5:30 p. m
p H. MILLER. Capt. Peters, TUESDAY.
Sept. 25. *:0 p. m
ITASCA. Capt. Diggs THURSDAY, Sept
27. 3:00 a. ni
ALLEGHANY. Capl. Foster, SATUR
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And Root Baltimore Tuesday*. Thura
daye and Saturdays at 4:110 p m
Ticket iiftti’e, 112 Hull atreat.
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Savannah, t;*,
W. P. TURNER. O P A
A D BTEBBINB, A. T. M
3. C. WHITNEY, Traffle Manager
General Office*. Baltimore. Md
An Open Letter
Jasper Wprlnffa,
mean 9nannual!. Ua„
Sept. 7, 10UO.
< olunthln Ur nit Cninpany,
laiannah, Ga.i
Gentlemen—l have hern suffering
svltli t hllla and Fever lor more than
three ui until a. Have been under
frea uncut of irvrral doctors, tried
srsrral so. cnllrd Chill Tunlra, none
f sshleh hrurlltcd me. At Inot I
tred one bottle nf your Kinlth'n I hill
ond Fever Tnnlr, nnd sslthln three
ilnto I felt much better, nuil after
the second bottle I am Kind to
on* I nm entirely cared. I write this
• that you may he able to Inform
others who may suffer and nsaurr
them of n core. Very truly yours,
tMuuetl) REMIT TOKTVKH.
IF YOU WANT OOOD MATERIAL
and work, orusr your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books from
Moruin. New., o av .n.h.Uw |
I e .
KHOOUI AND LOLkEtiCl.
itr Ml jfl
20 Per Cent. Off
OUR REGULAR QUARTERLY RATE
TO ALL WHO ENTER FOR OUR
English Branch Department
MONDAY, Oct. I.
(This department of our college hi ot,
another floor entirely separated from the
C'-mmert lal und Short-hund Department
and Is open to ROTH SEXES.
Out Advanced Course,
other than Hie usual English Preparatory
Is.
LATIN. SCIENCE
GREEK ELECTRICITY
ALGHHHA CIVIL GOVERN JIT
GIMMETItY. COM MERC L UUV
PIIVSIOLOGY. DRAWING.
Our teachers are ,-ollege graduate, and
exj>erletp ed Inetru, tors.
THOU. O LEE.
J R. HUMI'HKIEa
MISS J E. HARN.
Commercial and Shorthand Dipt.
C. 8. RICHMOND.
AIRS C. 8 RICHAIOND.
C. J. RICHARDS.
J. R. HUMPHRIES
RICHMOND BUSINESS fiOUEGf.
Corner Whitaker und President t •n,
Opinelte Postotli.
Send for catalogue. Savannah. Oa.
mi. of hopi n mt lift
SlllkUlLk
For Isla of Hope, Motdgimiery, Thunder
bolt. Cattle Park and Weal End
Dally except Sundays. Subject to change
without notice.
ISLE OF HOPE?
l.v City for I of H l.v Isle nr TV
* am from Tenth | 4uo am for Hnlton"
7*o am from Tenth | 000 am for Tenth
*SO am from Tenth | 700 am for T. nth
S 15 am from Bolton j 8 00 am for Tenth
10 SO am from Tenth |IO 00 am for Tenth
12 00 n'n from Tenth 111 00 am for Holloa
1 15 pm from Dolton 11 30 am for Tenth
230 pm from Tenth I 2 CO pm for Tenth
SSO pm from Tenth | 240 pm for Holton
4So pm from Tenth j J u pin for Tenth
110 pm from Tenth I tOO pm for Tenth
SO pm from Tenth | 8 co pm for Tenth
7SO pm from Tenth | 700 pm for Tenth
580 pm from Tenth gOO pm for Tenth
OSO pm from Tenth 00 pm for Tenth
10 SO pro from Tenth 10 Oo pm for Tenth
|H 00 pm for Tenth
MONTGOMERY.
Lv city for Along'ry. Lc”Montgomery"
SSO am from Tenth 715 am for Tenth
2SO pm from Tenth 115 pm for Tenth
SO pm from Tenth 400 pm for Tenth
CATTLE PARK.
Lv city for Cot Paritl Lv Cattlo Park.
SO am from Holton | 700 am for Bolton
7 SO am from Rolton | S 00 am for Bolton
100 pm from Bolton ISO pm for Bolton
* M pm from Bolton | S 00 pnf for Bolton
700 pm from Bolton | 7 SO pm for Holloa
*OO pm from Bolton i *SO pm for Bolton
THUNDERBOLT.
Car leave* Bolton street Junction SSI
a. m and every thirty minute* thereafter
until 11 Si) p. m.
Car leave* Thunderbolt at 8:00 a. m. and
every thirty minute* thereafter until
12:00 midnight, for Bolton street Junc
tion.
FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAR
Thl* car carries trailer for passengers
on all trips and leaves west aide of city
market for lain of Hopo. Thunderbolt
and all Intermediate points at 0.00 a. m..
1 00 p. m . 6:00 p. m.
Leave* Isle of Hop* for Thunderbolt.
City Market and all Intermediate points
at 8:00 a. tn.. 11 00 a. m.. 2:40 p. aC.
WEST END CAR.
Oar leaves wot aide ot city market for
■ West End 4:00 a. m. and every 40 minutes
thereafter during the day until 11:S0 p. m.
I .eaves West End at 8:30 n. m. and ev
ary 40 minute* thereafter during tba day
until 12 00 o'clock midnight.
H M LOFTON Gen Mgr.
PETITION FOR INI UHPORATIOK.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY-
Thc petition of J. 8 Canon. F. Dexter
and F. B. Gnann respectfully shown:
First. That your oetltloners dealrr* for
thero* Ives nnd such other persons as
may hereafter become associated wtlh
them, to he Incorporated under the name
of
CAN-DEX MANUFACTURING COM
PANY.
Second. That the residence of aaid cor
poration. and Its principal office, wdi be
In aaid county and slate, but they desire
authority to establish branch offices nnd
to carry on the business of said corpora
tion In any city, county stale or terri
tory of the United Stales, as may be
deemed expedient by the proper corpo
rate authority.
Third. That the purpose of their ***>-
elation Is to make nnd divide among the
stock holders of nald corporation a profit
from the business carried on, which will
he the manufacture and sale of copying
hooks nnd copying ink, which, together,
constitute a device for copying manu
script without the use of water, brush or
press.
Fourth. That the amount of capital to
he employed by them actually paid In,
will he twelve thousand dollars, which
Is to he divided Into one hundred and
twenty shares, of one hundred dollars
each; and they desire authority to In
crease the . aplta! of snld torporatlon. at
any time that such Increase may be deem
ed expedient by the proper corporate au
thority. to an amount not exceeding two
hundred thousand dollars. ,
Fifth. That they desire to be Incorpo
rated for the period of twenty years (with
privilege of obtaining renewal thereof at
the end of that time); and they desire
authority to exercise all such powers and
perform all sueh ads as may he appro
priate to tho legitimate execution of the
purpose* aforesaid of said corporation
Sixth. Wherefore your petitioners pray
that an order may tie granted Incorporat
ing them tinder the name aforesaid, and
with the powers und privileges and for
the term aforesaid
A. C. WRIGHT.
Attorney for Feilttonera.
Original filed In office Sept. 12, 10.
JAMES L MURPHY.
Deputy Clerk 8. C„ C. C.. OA.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
OEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTT-
Notlce la hereby given to all peraons hav
ing demand* against Whipple Aldrich,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to me properly made out, within tha
time prescribed by law. so ns lo show
their character and amount; and all per
sons indebted to said decease! are r*
qutred to make Immediate payment to me.
Savannah. Oa.. Sept. 4. ISO
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
County Administrator. IS Bay sc. w.
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CITY OF SAVANNAH POCKET MAF.
SO CENTS EACH.
4*RINTER IN TWO COLORS.
KICELY Hill 111 IN CLOTH MD
STAMPED IN OULU ON SIDE*
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UVMUK* HEW*.