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A TEXAS WONDER.
lialTs (iifnt l)ltrifrjr.
Oft* imsli bottl of Ha a Orast I>l
- cur** all kldio an*l b •*Wf
troubles, r*tn.w# |r#v . cur#* and ab#t*s
nominal *mlft*u>n. w*k n 1 * fnr **•*’*"
rhnimmum 4J all IrffuUrltH ,r **
kid its > • i I bladder in bath m ‘ n
women rauLit#a bld i#r Iroui ♦ * rhl *
dran If utn aold ty \our druxoftt w.l
b# tant m> mat. on rrctip’. of * O**
avnall b>tt.*- i* tw ra-mth*’ irMtfn-J
and will cur* an> ra Nv* m*‘
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momM* to, iby at: Pug*!**” * n< * floio *
moris CO.. ba>anoah. Gu.
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f>r E W Hall St. L of*. Mo
shin tn thr## do##ft Hal* *
41 # I o b t aaa 1 haaa
ao l o\ er one gr. I? *lvw j*. rf#ct sat
isfaction and I refonoend It to my
customers Toura irah
H r fin^tTM.
Prop ADM-Monopoly Drug Btor%
Ocala F!a Dec IS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
\r.ut %\ii vif.wh or thk im n
tw o rr itfs.
Oesriie W. Pruitt# < ottos Estimate.
Trnttre for IlnMts A TB'krr-\e-
Mroe* nf Huron tn Itnlld a 4 ot*n
still— ilhnnji First 4 lsrd b* the
ahrrltf—'Old hurrh flarard at Oca
la—Heat) (If ar
I Inriiln \eas.
Mr. r J Mo*>rr of Dc- alur county Is
In the race for doorkccfwr of th** House
Mr Moor* Is a jrounc man of *rr* %t pop
ular It) arnl atii!> He formerly waa a
resident of Cobb count) ami his friends
there arc vigorously pushing hi-* tuiuli
daev
Trustee %p|talnte|.
Albany Hftrald Th* first meeting of
crcdltora tn the bankruptcy cases of H.
Hobbs A W Tucker ami Hobba A Tuck
er was h*id Is for* Refer** HntHb) ,\ly
rick i the '’ourt ho i-* Haturday Mr T
O flfteatney of Maon s.t> apfint*-l
trustee in the cases and Sept 2k und T*
were set a* th* day* for the examina
tion of the bankrupts. No further U*fl
nitc action was taken.
1 ommUilmirr Me%cnm Vletter.
The many frleml** of <Yrnimlastoncr of
Agriculture O It Sieve ns wtll tw happy
to learn that his condition Is a Utile im
proved Mr. Stever • hi** been quite lU
and has been s|w'iln* some days at In
dian Springs with a view of regaining
his atrength (*ol. H. F. Wright has re
ceived * letter from Indian Springs stat
ing that Mr S even* was some better and
that he ho|*ec to be In hie offi • In a very
few day*.
I hattshnnrhre lliul* IfSla.
Agwlt* the swi.ing Chattahoochee has
•topped work on the Power Company a
new dam and power hour* at Columbus
It’ii this time not to stick an extent •
heretofore About th* only d.imag* now
t tru- and tay The CoiumiHis Manufa. tur-
Ing Company'* now mill I* annul ready
to atari, with duta exi-optlon* If lh p>a
*r tat ready Tn, dg Hlbn ml.I I* • -Mim-
In* large propori..*.* aud it will mod pow
er before very lona
Hard na the Syndicate.
Banl*rsvl,le Progress, The "ayndicale"
formal In Bandersv.il* l-,t wets to L.josi
the price of cotton by 'hulling" the mar
ket mo*-■ a bold and gallant d.,h. bin the
bi( speculator* In Nee York and Liver
pool had decided to pla> "tiear" and the
boy* eenl down In defeat. Their many
friend. rr>t their mlef.eriune and wieh
they had been *u< fLaafu!. bu they hid
lo* of fun before their maratn w i* elje.i
out by Ih* fluctuation, of the market.
( otton Hill for Seuroe*.
The nes>o ao- let lea and church conste
llation* of Macun ar.- takltiK tep* to or-
Sanlxe a atork oOßif-my and build a s!•*,-
OU< cotton mill Ibere prlnmrlly for ihe
purpoee of sivins m;>loMent to th< I *f-
In* claae of negro children who o wild
In Ihe atteete. The ptator* of tne city
•re *atd to f>e tn full eytnpathy with the
Bmvem.m. and they think that with *he
aymtaiihy and co-oj. iation of the white
Jeop.e |t will be a mj. .... They have no
doubt that a majority of the lull., dark
lee can be intlu...] to tackle work.
I loerd h) the aherlff.
Albany H.rald: The buelnee* of the
llutt A Co* Company wa* taken In charge
lata"Saturday afternoon l>y the eherlff of
IXmtthcrty county hi authority of on at
tachment eworn out by Ihe Commercial
Hunk The stock of good* was to-day
moved out of the .tore on Hroad street
lately occupied by the tlrm. Ihe building
having been leased to other parties. The
Commercial Bank bold* an ludlvtdtinl note
of W. T. Co* for several huralietl dollar*,
beenje a paper of Ihe Muse A Co* Com
pany for .mailer amount. A block of
Ihe company's stock I* attached to Ihe
Individual paper a* security.
Humor l>enl-d.
Macon News: The rumor which wa*
circulated throughout the Mate some
week* ago to ttv effect that Mr. Andrew
Carnegie had put. hu*ed the whole of
Cumberland which he would Improt- for
a summer home I* denied by panic* In
terested In the island, li Is acknowledged
that Mr. Carnegie ha* purcha*ed a large
tract of land on Cumberland directly ad
joining the hotel property which wilt not
be encroached upon. The announce mem
that the hotel properly ha* noi h. St. ..dd
wilt be real with Inleiest liy pcotde
throughout Ihe entire South and especial
ly by tScot*inn* jaho have been In the
habit of .pending their vacation* on the
Island In summer.
Traill'* Cotton (estimate.
Mr. Oeorge \V Trullt of Troup county.
Wfho antagonised the mill e-tlmate la*l
year by one which only mi**ed ihe truth
hy a few thousand hale*. Is again In the
field. "I flgure out." said he. "that the
i rop now coming Into market will no! be
over (.Jeh.OnO bale., Thl* I. ihe maxim .m
There are condition* ahead of u wnl*h
tnay pull even thl* estimate down I'or
we will again have a short crop
The cxndu* of negro labor to engage In
other calling*, the IndlfTeience which al
ways seise* upon Hum when there Is
y.lenly In the land, will keep the crop down.
The desire of land owners to Increase
IA 0 Q j|l 1 1 MtHn-M under
zzxzfinSzsi
m dl uul v
tion win not com <■
t***’ • will eure a tore foot. The only Up itmrn
•. ..s. teas Varicocele-and It has beet, demonstrated to cup
l.riilly * coot. at all cases—ls that of Dr. Hathaway
raw esawslvc rasthod of treatment l< applied by the pallent
•* !:•••. II f painless and causes no Inronrrnlrnce. It
•srss iftiitsjol sbtorbUon. reducing Uio distended anil elongated
blood vessels to Itiotr oattirai healthy condition.
Tills method of treatment li uasd only by Dr. Hathaway.
Ily a similar exclusive method Dr. Hathaway ruroa Stricture
without pain or operation
Dr Hathaway's specialty Is confined to Chronic Diseases, in
cluding Sexual, I'rlnary and Blood diseases.
Write for the new edition cf Ms M page bonk, "Manliness,
t. JtrwTOJf HATBAWAT.H.I> v hror. Health," and symptom blank, or call at his office.
Consultation, advice, book and blanks are tree for the askine
4. NkWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Office hours—9 to 12 m . ! to Sand 7 to
Dr. Hathaway A Cos.
BA Dry an street. Savannah. <3a. * P m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 1 p m.
their acreage will be nvere than offset
by the failure of the negroes to work
FLORIDA.
There ! still a large •mount of pnos
jptmle terns shipped fr.an Port Tamp.
The immci.*- elevators thera ar- still
i kepi busy r.lght and day pouring cargoes
into the immense vessels which ..an* In
‘*ft el it The I-a. ram* ■'orapieted loading
’ S.today after being under an rteva.or for
several days.
tltempted Salcide.
T.mi* Time* Mrs Arthur ftchleman
drank the contents of an ounce phial of
carbolic acid thl* aftemoswi wuh sue-slal
Inient. and will probably die l>r* rjreetl
and Oppenlielmer were called, but the wo
man refused to let them do anytetng for
her. It I* * aid that he had a quarrel
with her huftband thl* morning.
The orange crop in the vicinity cf Thon
otoeuftea i tne finest in years, and the
Keen In the ri.cac flourtahlng conrt) >n.
owing to th amount of rain w- have had
the storm, of l ie; ■ doing very little
damage Tne heaviest r.q, wtd t
among thrste of O \V Adams, the kite
I |e. If*sen, M M Miley jrsl K W.
t Veil ration
t arrabelle'e Board of Trade.
There was a call for the ctlHeng nl Tsr
rtbelle to meet at the Hwarts House Bat
urd* ■ night There were alu! foriy a
- I with > il Kelly president. J
N Coombs, v.c* presklent. tie.**. F.
Aimetrong e. retsry■; and H <' Covlne
t.in, trees.irer The fo,(owing wens sis. -
id as a bosnl of dtrectorw H F Fowler
A T dwarfs W R l*l-ket. J R
llka-ker C H. Psrlln. J W. f>uval and
J T Boykin The hoard of dtre.-t.r
e.acted A T Swarts as their chairman
t ate t ORtalned Secrets.
While digging in (gyoaphate mines near
White Springs Friday the ewrth suddenly
cay -d In and a big underground rat. was
revealed In II were .kull* and human
r-mins< nnd is.ris of poiiery and cooking
iitensS* A -non* them were found the
head of an Immense serpent and In a phos
phate bed later were found hi* iwgiea and
form petrified Ksperis who Invee-tgaied
lalm It was fully seventy-four feet long
when alive and very powerful. The human
r. mains are supposed to be those of Brm
tnoica.
Fecnpe.l From Jail.
TamiM Times: Tom Thompson and
Clmrle* IV Leary yesterday escaped from
tlie county Jail They are espert crooks,
who were arrested In Jacksonville some
time ago for breaking Into the Imperial
Theater m Fort Brooke. At tost month*
term of the criminal court they were sen
tenced to a term In the county Jail of one
year ew.-h Te*terday they escaped by
me..|.a of a atepladder that had been left
In the Jail yard, . limbing Ihe wall and
getting safely away before anyone tum
bled to the sltuaMon They had torn sent
Into th. yard on an errand by Jailer Mor
jJs.yn. who had forgotten the stepladder
™ft there by a painter
tn Old l.andniark tnffere.
Ocala Star: The old Methrsllst parson
age caught or wa* set on fire last nighl
.bout s o'clock and a* Ihe fire Marled from
the Inside of a back room It wa* well un
der way before It showed from th* out
side. The firemen, with only a few yard*
to travel, were on the ground at once and
In a few second* had two stream* of wa
ter on the fir* li wa* difficult to get at,
having spread over the space between the
ceiling and root The fire wa* finally ex
tinguished but. with the fire and water,
th* building was pretty well demolished,
though such doe* not api<*ar from the
Otttslde. The fire was doubtless started by
someone lo see the fun. or for more ma
licious purpose*, ns It was started against
Ihe celling, on the floor. In one corner.
Tampn'a Hlk I lllftr Trade.
Ismt week * cigar business tn Tamp*
was the most satisfactory for some time
past. The shipments were unusually
heavy. Manufa.durers. almost without
exception, say that they have an abund
nne* of ordain, and on many else* they
could woik three times ns many men as
they are working notv. If they ooukl be
hod A representative of one of the
large factories wrnt out Wes! a few wo.-kc
ago and took order* for three mHllon
cigar* from customer* lie hastened back
to New York nnd ordered the factory to
Increase It* output. For the same period
of last year Tsnipn had shipped Ss.!<f..tV'
cigars. Thin year the shipment* have
already amounted lo RI.T4S,IXX> cigar*. This
Is on Increase of 2.240.tt cigars over last
year's product. Isist year there were
11.101 cases of cigars shipped from Tampa
up to this date Thl* year there has
U-en 1*.54 case* shipped, making nn In
crease of 5.24 R cases over lust year's bust,
ness. Inst week there was 510 cases of
cigar* shipped from Tampa, or 2 Axt.txxi
clgai* For th* eorr**|*)ndlng week last
year there were only I*o case*. The ex
ecs* of ln*t week over the corresponding
week of laat year wa* t.no.nm cigar*.
DCATII OK V. V. FOMA*.
t Itnnnna) Marrlnae—Other Hoaglns
srw Hftleft,
Hougla*. Oa.. Be pi. M.—Mr. V. V. Co
ma* of thl* city died last nighl al 2:30
o'clock ufter being 111 four week* with a
malignant type of typhoid fever. The
Knights of rythta* took full charge of
the funeral ceremonies. He leave* a
young wife who ha* the sympathy of all
Itmigla*.
Al the residence of Mr Will Lott, five
mile* out, on the nfternoon of the I7lh.
Ml** Missouri Bailey whs united In mar
riage to Mr. Jeff l*ott. Key. A B. Finley
officiating All parties are of this city.
The happy pair returned and received the
forgiveness of the old folks. The bride
Is on* of the fair daughter* of Douglas
nnd the groom u popular young livery
man.
Hon. W. D. Hill ordinary of Habersham
ounty. ha* been In the city two days
prospecting for the tocntlon of a saw mill
plant. He expressed himself as highly
pleases! with the city and rounty.
Young Man Kurt.
Wnycros*. Oit.. Kept. 13.—Maltary Itrad
sh wa* Injured quite palnfu ly at the
foundry of ililson A Barker, where he *
employed. The accident o'curre.l tn*
morning While adjusting gome machinery
young Bradshaw was caught In the shaft
ing, and before the machinery could be
stopped all his clothing mas lorn off. Me
was very painfully bruised, but hi*
wounds are not serious.
THE MOKMNG NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEK 2<>, JtXX).
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
Thr Kim! You Have* Always Hoiiirtit has bonu* (hr signa
turp of ('has. 11. Fletcher, und has been made tinder hid
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in (his. Counterfeits, Imitations and
••.lu*t-u*irMMi ” are hut Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
‘’‘’C
M IHIM'. IYrKLLIBRCIS.
Matters of Interest tn Whipping Men
Generally.
The Seaboard Air ldne ferry boat
Eclipse and ihe tug Reglw collided on Ihe
other side of the river-yesterday The
Eclipse had her bow stove In. and a* a
result will be laid uf* awhile for repair*.
The Megift was leaving Rea
honrd *llp >'o. J with a light
er of rosin. In passing out of the
slip the captain of the Regis blew one
long whirl I* The Ecdpse was going down
the river to** lo the wharves and struck
the Regis about twenty feet alwft the
stern url wa* disabled The captain of
th* Eclipse heard the Regis’ whistle, but
wa* unabir to stop The Edits**' bow
wa* stove In and eh*- wa* towed to
Kourke’s w harf for r<q>alr*.
The steamship Oeorge Farwell. with
about W*> tons of ■■onl from Norfolk and
Ihe schooner The Josephine, with RUO ions
from Hampton Ronds, arrived yesterday
The cargoes are ronetgm-d to Taggart A
Cos. The Josephine was delayed In ner
tsftsssge down from Baltimore. I •ring out
sine* Aug 2k Capt. Townsend til de
layed for some time about the capes, and
finding It difficult to make any headway,
put In at Hampton Kotds There he re
mained with hi* ve**el until better weath
er was predicted. The veenel I* an old
trader here Thl* I* her firt trip to Ra
vannah for al* or *even year*, however
The chooner Hilda, which also arrived
yesterday, wa* In Hampton Hoads with
Ihe Josephine,
The Belgian steamship Iris finished dis
charging her cargo of cement at the H<-a
hoanl wharves yesterday and wa* shifted
In the af'ermnon lo the Havannah. Flor
ida and Western Railroad wharves, where
she will load naval stores.
flarannnh Almanac.
Sun rises at 5:4S a. m.. and sots al 5:13
p. nv
Hlgh water at Tybee to-day at S:M a.
m.. and 5:37 p. m High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
Phases of the Moon lor September.
. D. H. M.
First quarter 3 1 5* mom.
Full moon * 11 t> eva.
Last quarter 15 2 57 eve.
New moon 23 1 57 eve.
Moon Perigee, 9th; Moon Apogee, 23d.
ARRIVAL* AND DEPARTURES.
VfMrll Arelveel lliril*r.
Steamship George Farwell. Fi.kctt, Nor
folk IbMrr
Hr!* Havtlah. Richardson, Npw York-
Master.
Schooner The Jos. phlne. Townsend.
Hampton Road*— Master.
Schooner Hilda. (lines, ll.tmpion Roads
-MaMir.
VrHrl* AAfnt to flea.
Steamship Howlck Hall (Ur.). Kllvrrt.
Bremen
Hark Zeflro (Hal ). raturao Rrlstot.
Tug Abram Mini*. Avery. Jacksonville.
all I pl>( mu Aletnorwndn.
Tort Tampa Fla.. Hept. 19—Arrived:
Steamer* T‘.*k (Hr i. Hurry Mobile; Nor
kap (Nor.). Lind. lais Palmas: bark Park
in..* (Rr). Johnson. Hambur*
Hailed: Steamer l.acronM (Aust). Cir
clet). Pence, via New Orleans.
Carrahelle. Fin . Be;ii. I)—C.eared:
Hark Ban Maauranlc (AuM ). Prcsly,
Marwlllrt
Pensacola. Fla.. Sept. I®. Silled.
Hie * mera Venimoore (Hr). Angus. Alex
andria; Kverlngham (Hr.). Near love.
Urlmshy.
Charleston. . C.. Sept, t*.—Arrived:
Steamer ibcti II (Nor.) Olaen. Ilam
biirtt; Standard Oil barite s*. In tow tu* 3.
Wllmtnaton. N <\. din-hatged car*u and
IK.M-eeded to Philadelphia.
Hailed. Tu* Protector l*oe. with barge
Cattle I, Tyler In tow. \Vilmln*ton. N. C.
Kalttmote. Hept. 19 -Arrive,); Steamer
Ida liwrence. Savannah; Betty. Fernati
dlna. .... _
Sailed: Steamer J. 8. Hoskins. Jack
•nvllle.
Tyne Sept 19 - -Sailed: Steamer Alders
gate. Savannah
Jacksonville, Fla. Sept. 19.-Cleared:
S- hooners leotlle R. Russell. Sharpe New
York John W. Ilall. James. New York.
Fernandlna Kla Sept 19-Arrlved
Schooners be I ward H. Hlake. Smith. N, w
York- Agnes Manning. Heyrr. San Joan.
I*orlo Rica; Isabella 0111. Common, Ponre,
Porto Rica.
Cleared Schooner Flora Rogers, Cook,
St. Vincent.
Key West. Fla. Sept 19-Arrived:
Steamer* Miami. Delano. Miami, proceed
ed Havana; Mascoile. • Havana.
proceeded Port Tampa: tug North Amcrl
rnn . Charleston. proceeded Gal
veston.
Coastwise Exports.
Per steamship City of ltlrmlng
ham for New York 1.771 bales upland
cotton. 74 bales sea Island cotton. 1.180
barrels cotton see,! oil. 7i barrels rosin,
1 or. barrels spirits, lfintsc feet lumber.
K casks rosin oil. 0 barrels lar. 40 barrels
rosin oil. 5 caaks crude roaln.
Notice to Mariners.
Pilot chaiti and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished masters of ves
sels free of charge In Pnlted States hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
At TIM, SKt'HKTARY 09* AV AR.
AA 111 He Miles nr t nrbln In .Absenee
of Other Ofllelnls.
Washington. Sept. 19—An order was
made by the President fb-day directing
that tbs ranking bureau officer of the
war department be the acting Secretary
of War in the absence of both Secretary
Root ord Assistant Bscr*tary Melklejohn
The order will make Adjutant General
Corbin acting secretary for a day or two.
Then Gen. Miles will return and tinder the
law will become acting secretary.
SPHI VO A SKASATIOV.
Issreai I ounty Stan < ailed Down at
a I sttos Meeting-
Dublin. Ga, Sept. IS.—Yesterday Lau
rens county suh-orgsnlxstlnn of the Cot
ton Growers' l*roiecttv* Association met.
and before much business had been trans
acted quit* a surprise was sprung.
Among those present at the meeting
was w gentleman from the western por
tion of the county who Mated that nlm*-
tenth* of the people of the county had
no confidence in the officers of
the asooctallon. This was con
strued as an attack upon Presi
dent J. M Finn, and though Mr. Finn I*
a strong Democrat, Mr. \V. J Joiner.
Populist candidate for clerk and treasurer,
was quickly upon hi* feet and denounced
Ihe statement The same was done hy
Messrs. A. O. Hobbs and Stephen Padget.
populist*
Col. J M Stuhb* oft thla Juncture asked
If any one present except the gentleman
Mtarsd the statement and a
choru* bf "no**" greeted the
question The gentleman then arose and
stated thtil he had reference tn the state
organisation, and apologised for his re
mark*. -
Mr. Finn, president of the association.
Is cashier of Ihe Dublin Banking Com
pany. secretary and treasurer of th* Dub
lin Furniture Manufacturing Company,
secretary nnd treasurer of the Georgia
Warehouse Company, director of the W
A T. Railroad, and vice president Of the
Young Men's Biiilr.ee* league.
MU OPPOSE fill tXTI.F.I.
Eleventh District II pn hi lee ns Mai
Annie a Candidate.
Wajrcn**, Oa . Fept 19.—The Republi
can* of the Eleventh Congressional Dis
trict Convention held a meeting here to
day.
It was called to order at 12 o'clock
under the tabetnacl* or tent, where the
colored union camp meeting Is being con
ducted In the suburb known as Reeds
trl'le.
Eugene Belcher of Brunswick was chos
en as permanent chairman He staled that
the objict of the meeting wa* to dl*ru*a
matter* of Interest to the party, ami to
take some a'lon In regard to bringing
out a Republican candidate for Congtflis.
A niimher of *|>eeche were mode, most
of them abusing Ihe Democratic inriy
and rome of them severely criticising
Bishop H. M. Turner Every county In
the district was represented either by del
egate or hy proxy.
The matter of selecting a candidate wa*
left with a committee ap|<olnted by the
chairman. The detegute* held another
meeting late to-night and completed their
work.
WESTER* LEAGUE STANDING.
I Menaru Tram Heads the List nnd
Takes the Pennant,
Chicago. Bept. 19—The official standing
of the various clubs of the American Base
ball league as they finished the smison
yesterday was given out to-day by Presi
dent Johnson. They are a* follow*.
Club Won. Lost.
Chicago .82 53
Milwaukee 79
Indianapolis 71 6|
ltetrolt Ti
Kansas City 7]
Cleveland 61 7S
Buffalo i 78
Mlnnra|*>ll* 51 85
According to President Johnson the sea
son Just closed was the most successful
In the league’s history, either under il*
present or former name.
YERRKM 111 vs inti t it AVCHI9E.
Will Build nu I nderurolind Railroad
In London.
Ixvndon, Sept. 30, The Times this morn
ing confirm* the report that Charles T.
Yerkes of Chicago and New York, has
purchased the franchise of the Charing
C'ross-Kuston and 11* mfistcad omlergrrmnd
railroad. Mr. Yerkern will return lo Lon
don from the continent next week. whn
Ihe contracts will be signed and the work
of construction will tie begun almost Im
mediately.
The enterprise will he In the main In
lire hand* of ihe American capitalists.
Wntcros* News Vote*.
Wavcros*. Oa.. Bept 19—The C. C.
Grace residence on Gilmore street has
been sold to C. T. Allen It I* undersloud
that Capt. O. C. Grace wtll return to Scre
ven, where he ha* a fine home nnd a splen
did farm, after which Mr Aden will oc
cupy the Grace residence.
Mr* L. I>. Ellington of Glenmore will
exhibit some genuine Angora goal* ami
Belgian hare* at the Wnycros* Fair.
Mr. B. 8. Fi-lier. a well-known turpen
tine operator. Is reported dangerously ill
with malarial fever.
The Woman's District Missionary Con
ference will c< nvene In this city. Oct. 10,
and will continue In session tgvo day*.
Mis 8 W Hitch I* district secretary.
Wakefield Lodge. No 27. K of !•, have
donated 35b lo K. of P. Lodge at Galves
ton. Tex., and • check was sent Ihe grand
chancellor of the state of Texas this
morning
Surveyor I. V. MeQualg of Ware coun
ty ha* resigned hi* position and A T.
Bwiat. Democratic nominee for the po*l
lion, has taken the oath of office to com
plete the term
Mr. O. A. Budd. for some tins' connected
with the relief and hospital department
of the Plant System, ha* tendered his res
ignation to go Into some other business.
It Is raid he will remain here.
Mr. G. G. Parker has bought the U R.
Brinson residence on Gilmore street.
Mr. nnd Mr*. W S. Harris, who were
married a few days ago In Jacksonville,
are on a bridal trip lo New York. Sara
toga and other points He Is agent of the
Southern Express Company here.
Gen. John A. MeClernand Dead.
Springfield, 111.. Sept. 19 —Gen. John A
MeClernand died at 1:30 a. m He wa*
horn In 1812. He rendered distinguished
services on the Union side under Gen.
John A. Logan ami Gen. Grant, notably
at Fort Dotielaon, Shiloh and Vicksburg.
ATLANTA’S MAYORALTY RACE.
U%N% FOIK 44IH\KHBO FIGHT I?*
%OU l\ PHOIiNKM.
frporiM Are Hrittiiu on Mima. W bone
Plan of 4ant|ltf • Prcoliar—M#
|)r \ot %ollelt % ofr*— Mllclaell
and Klee Are Brtier#.|-Uw.
Mei ollomibH I nme Into Prominent**
nu Aceounl ol (he l)ewr> Pnree.
Atlanta. Sept, il—Atlanta** four-comer
ed ra .* for Mayor la beginning to warm
u|> the fjo.ltkal held here at It boa never
before been h**aUx!. Mn) Livln*ton Mim.
president of th# Capital City Club and
an inauranoe man I 8 MKoheU, a retir
ed grocer. Nym McCullough, a commla
ton mer -har.t. and Frank P Kk e. a cap
italist anti profeaaional [oHticbn, are can
didates for the office. The primary oc
curs Oct 5.
The race in the principal tope on lha
stivers and bets are being freely made
on the probable reault. At present each
caftdi<iate has ap;art*ntly the same
streiigth. though th# gamblers are betting
on Maj Mims against (he n-id <n# prom
inent r of ihe it fraternity
ha* SBOO jolted In a I n?ai liveryman's
hards to coVr r any um within that limit
Mims Another um nsrly
large lien in a hank ready to be staked
on Mirm* rhanre* to win
A'l four ■ indidalaa hava publicr
riounotl their phi*,forms. The declara
j (km# wen- all of a similar character ch
| favoring com petit ion In public uti.llles,
J increased school facilities, more hopltMls,
and lees (axe# Mims and Mitchell de
j clarcvl their platform# in public addte*#.
whi r McCullough and Klee, neither **f
whom are gif (cl with the (tower 04 ora
! tor>'. printed the.r- In the lo al pap*
The friend# of i ti h candidate are claim
ing victory on ihe strength of th partic
ular platform In which they ure Inierostel.
i w of ibo • i•• Rice and Mitch
ell. are brotners-lndaw. 'i h* ir bitter
j tight ng.ilnst each Other form# one of the
pfeturewque feature# of the lurid cam
| palgn.
Mima* Queer 4 n mpn4ix .
Atlanta ha# never experience! such n
campaign as that now* being waged. All
the element* of ante-bellum politics were
Injected into (he rn< when Maj. Mtms an
nounced ns a < andldate. ll** was * promi
nent politician of Mississippi l‘for- the
war nnd scorns the modern tricks of the
art. He is using campaign methods which
were in vogu** when Toombs, Prentiss.
Lsiimrir nnd Hill were c.mdi'latss l**foro
the people. He will ask no man for hs
von* personalty nnd has pitch'd his fight
on n high plane The character of hi*
race has won for him the admiration of
nil the clubmen nn<l society people, in
cluding many ladle* who are on the
streerp working for him. He wears a full
evening dress -ult when making his pub
lic speeches.
On the other hand. Rice who Is con
sidered . winner hy n large element of
voters. Is using all the up-to-date me*h
ods of the shr wd politician to advance
his candidacy. He personally solicits
votes nn th** street and in th* stores. He
has twen actively rt work on his cam
paign for more thin a year, and claim*
to have u complete knowledge of how tv
ery voter In town will cast his ballot in
the primary. He Is claiming the race by
a large majority. Rice has had more ex
lerlen with city affairs than any of
the others.
Mile hell’s campaign, in a measure. Is
conducted vary much on the order of hi*
brother-in-law's, Klee. He is constantly
on the street soliciting vote*. He -nnd
Klee were lioth a.dermen when they an
nounced |isi year Both were p’aylng In
Council for the mayoralty Job, When one
made public hi* ambition* in a published
Interview the other followed next day
ftince that time they have kept nock and
neck In a highly exciting r
Met ul lMigti‘s Prominence.
McCullough w-.i* .iNo In Council last
year lie Introduce I the r solution which
invited Admit al Dewey to Atlanta, and
which r suited In 'he *ub*equ*nt compli
cation* caused hy the herb’s acceptance
and flr.n! refusal of ih>- lnvlt.it! n. Thl*
official act brought McCullough promt- 1
mntly to the public eye here and. It Is
believed, br#d the excuttve bee in his
bonnet He 4s a very young man and is
outclassed In the race hy his three oppo
nent# in p int of ag and • gperlencc.
Notwithstanding these handicap*, how
ever. he is making u splendid fight for
the place and I- mentioned prominently as
tne winner. He lias marly the entire la
lor vote back of him C. C. Houston, a
labor leader recently elected to the leg
islature. is one of McCullough's chief lieu
tenant*.
Personalities are beginning lo loom rp
In the hot race. McCullough Is making It
particularly warm for Klee. Klee makes
the point th.it the other* are novice# in
lolitic*. Klee. Mitchell. McCullough and
all their friends are cutting at Mims for
hi# social'proclivities and hi# well-known
aesthetic tendencies.
It l* predicted that In another week the
ra*e will me hotter than any other #im
ilar occasion In Ihe history of Georgia.
Ilritlsh Pll*> In gou tli Ifrlra.
London. Hept ‘.O One eff ct of the dis
solution of Parliament has lie n to c'.lclt
declarations fr< in almost all the Liberal
pip* l# ah i |ftOiliiei*iiD Sit favor of iit*
policy of Annexation In South Africa. It
Is asserted with an air of authority that
Lord Hal shury w II again become prem
ier. and that all the member* of the pres
en’ cabinet will he retain'd utile#* defeat
ed at the pell*.
llbodes %gnlnal Chinese l.ntinr.
laondon. Sept. 2b —Cecil Rhodes, accord
ing to fhe Cu|e Town oorre#iondcnt of the
Mall denies that he is In favor of import
ing Chinese labor Into Ithodeslu. On the
ornerary he declares that he opposes any
such step and considers that every' other
means should he exhausted.
t your ,rv hair, li surely m.v
be the last if you xant it so; you
needn’t keep your gray hair a week
longer than you wish. There’s no
guesswork about ibis; it’s aurc
every time.,
color to *j[ray \
hair use- V I Y
“Hair
younger you VI
appear, ten - ■■
years younger at least. Ayer's Hair
Vi-or also cures dandruff, prevents
falling of the hair, makes nairgrow,
and is a splendid hair dressing, it
makes the scalp healthy and this
cures the disease that causes dan
druff. SI M * tank. Ail tmifisift.
" My hair wxa mmine out Istilly. hat
Ayer • Hair Vigor atoiqied tlir tailing
aud In* luadr ui> lutr very thu k anil
mat'll darker than befnrr I think thrre
Is nothing like it for th* hair."
Cona M Lea,
April 33, ISM. Yarrow, I. T.
HMta f An Dootor.
It yon do not obtain all U>* hrerfitt yon
Aos.ro tftn> ft* n*s of th* Vqm, onto th*
lloctof nMS, AAArnft,
jMSyf. aYKK, Low.ii, Mu,.
Did You Ever Know
any one who smoked the same kind
of Five Cent cigar any length of
time? Five Cent cigar smokers arc
always dissatisfied —always trying
something new—or something differ
ent. as there always seems to he some
thing wrong about the cigars they have
been smoking. Ask your dealer for
Old Virginia Cheroots
They arc always good. •
Tkrec hundred million smoked thu Year. Price, 3 for 5 cents.
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONB.
i [ifirtsrA Ys
fru/WLJGrr,
Twice the price could buy no better.
LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents.
To Save Expense of Moving,
we have decided to sell entire
stock of Furniture. Carpets, Mat
ting, Shades, etc., at slight ad
vance above cost during Sep
tember. Will toe In store, 112
Broughton, west, early In Octo
ber with a full arid complete line.
VA/e car* fill any order Right Now,
Call arid see us at old Rost
Office toulldlng.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
YOUR CATERERS.
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TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
Continued from Seventh Page.)
winter yellow 41642 c; prime white tOßtlc;
| prime meal |>;
CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago. Sept. 19,-Whenl advanced
strongly on wet weather tn the North
west and higher rabies to-day. October
i closing 14614 c over yesterday. Corn and
owl a closed unchanged and provisions 24
to 17 >%c lower.
The leading future, ranged as follows:
• iis-nlug Hlgheat. Lowest.(.'losing
Wheat No 3
Hept 77*. 79*, 77N 79t,
<ct 78 6784 794 774 794
Nov 784679 79*4 SO',
Corn No 2
**• I't 40'i t- S 39% g)i 4
■Oct 38*4 4 **46384 3*S
Nov 4ti54 2*4 ;V, ggi,
(tan No. 2
Kopt 21’, 214 2U, 211,621*,
<>ct .214 214671*, 31'4 21N621*,
; N*v 22 622'. 224 21%®*2 22V,
Me,., pork, pc* hart el—
I Oct .112 22'4 112 224 IM 90 *ll 97' a
jJo .11 45 11 47'j 11 274 11 40
laird, per 100 pounds
l Get .. 7 10 7 15 705 7 07*4
| Nov . 7 U>4 7 12V4 70> 7 02V,
Jan .. 72V, 75 674 s7O
Short Ribs, per 100 pounds-
Sept . 775 7 75 7go 7gi
Oct .. 7 10 7<5 7 324 7 274
Jan .. 8074 6 111 0(5 go?
Cash quo'a Mens were as follow,: Flour
Aim. No. 3 spring wheal. 78c; No. 2 red,
78\6)0c; No 2 corn. to46tf-4r; No 2 yel
low. to 1 iff ft Age; No. 2 ats, 214,4)224. No
1 white. 2 <46254c; No. 3 white, 2 ',635c;
No. 3 tye. s*4e; g.vsl fe.dlng harlev.
39 40; f Ilr to choice malting. 91653 ; No 1
flax seed. *1.58; No. I Northwest rn. $1 594-
prime timothy red. 111064. If; mess pork.’
I*'T bhl.. M1.95612.U); lard, per ltn Ihs ]
17.074467.10; short ribs sides (loose). 7.55 fr
7.75; dry salted shoulder* (boxed). n\(R|lj..
short c ear sides (boxed), *8 0568.15; whlsl
ky, basis of high wines. *1.28; clover, con
tract grade. *IO,OO.
CAMPAIGN IV MICHIGAN.
Ill* Crowd ttnt to Hear Senator Wel
lington unil Others.
Detroit. Sept. 19 -Though there was
wretched weather for the opening of the
Ivmoeraiio campaign In Michigan, the
h Light Guard Armory wo* filled to
the door* with an audience which enthu-
GaM rally applauded the utterance* of
•he speakers, Senator Wellington of Mary
land. Mayor Jotte* of Toledo. 0.. R. w.
81rr.pl of Minneapolis and Mayor Mayl
bury of Detroit. D> tnccratlr candidate for
Governor Mr. J nee ard Senator Welllng
ttn dtcussel Imperl II m prlnclptl'y.
Vrlmefer l,we * tinll<-n*e,
Chicago. Sept 19 -Jacob R haefer to
night challenged George Slosenn 10 play
'**' game* of billiards for the Ciianiploti
• hip of the work*
-ANOTHER NEGRO SHOT DOWN.
He I'nld the Penally (or I.not trig In
Unh rion.
Galveston. Tex., Sept. 19.—Another ne
gro ha* been added to the list of d'-.i l
for the crime of looting.
To-night's guard attached to the Dal
las Hough Rider* discovered a man at
tempting to break Into a warehouse on
Eighteenth and Strand, containing com
missary store*. The demand to h ilt e >■
given, but no attention was paid to It.
A moment later a shot was tire,! Th
offender was killed Instantly. No attempt
was mad,- at Identification and the body
has been burned.
Several attempts at robbery have been
reported and the guards have been In*
Htructed to keep a close watch for if *
c.ass of criminal*. The city 1* quiet to
night ami the shooting of the negro ht
attracted little attention
I'apt Rage, of the Dallas Rough Rider".
who Inis made a careful survey of tha
town, estimates tha' there are I.o®' Iwdb,
yet to lie taken out of the ruins which
surrofnd the city.
T > flight the Lloyd Rifles of Fort Worth
arrived and will assist other military in
patrolling the city.
SLAIUHTER ()4 - REFOHMBR*.
LI Hung Ilian* ,>-• China Cannot
Pay Hi* Indemnity.
Vancouver, R. C.. Sept. 19.— Regarding
(he apparently treacherous murder of
thirty reformers at a feast at Hanko*.
thTTforth China Dally New* of Aug *.
aay* Ihe thirty men or *0 captured and
executed by the viceroy were reformers,
followers of Kang Yu Wei and members
of the China Independence society. Thole
main object* are three—to replace the Em
peror. Hwang Hsu. on the throne; to fully
protect all foreign and Christian live* and
properly and to establish a clvllixed * ■'
ernment In China.
1J Hung Chang Is reported aa saying
that aa fhlnu could not possibly pay I
•lemnlty which wool,) he demanded from
her. there will be no alternative hut < a
give tertliory Instead of money. In wht h
ease Japan would get Shin King. RU" a
would In- given Shin Klang. and Thltst
would go to England. a
.A nil Inn Killed Two.
Ardmore. I. TANARUS., Hept. 19.—At lona
small place east of here, Ro*:tn*,"-r PR
muke was shot and Instantly killed v*-
tetday by Sam Athlon, a well-to-do stock
man Dlatnuke't ton rushed to Ida father*
aid an I was alio slut. He died 10-d)'
Ashton Is under arrest.
-Chief Croker, of the New York (Ire de
partment. who has been going to fires In *
swift locomobile, has given up his ma' hma
for day uae and now rides behind a hor*' -
He considered the locomobile too dnt>* r '
oua In the crowded streets.