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THE SONGS PEOPLE SING.
imoi % KAn * mot t dittik* the
*ll LTITTDK LIKKI.
Sam* Madr hj tt rltara—*la
plli-ity In IN nritN. In Thraia anil la
Nft,*tr> fba Krjnalr ol ihe Itlainf
Mila— I'lirll * In Ton* l.rarral.
From rh* Junior Muruey
"Ihe author aid composer of a song that
•Dike* the general fan< Hpmediatei; leap
into natl. t.at prommen a They err- to
modern I'f* what fh# minstrel* ware to
feudalism Thelr rr-lan .a snort lived, ar
a rule. for it rarely happen* that a song
••lie for mort than a year, anal man aho
r an bring forth mo u • . tn aaqurltra
an fan ar.<l fir bntrarn Thr barrel or
lan la a crucial tear of a song. Whan
these atraat instrument* grind It out It*
losltkm I. assured.
Ji i* not neieeary to In ahla to write
eve-n rarpa* talr. rhyme. or to have tha
aulHirt exact knowledge of mu-i , to
wr'.ta a popular non* Not on* non* a fl
it! in tan know* enough about mual to
la ahla to put .town tha simple measly on
paper, and a for writing tha compete
a ora. It l •• far beyond them a* making
romph te plana for a suspension hr tig
would 6a to the laborer * bo work* on It
Hut thr man aho con *lve* a me tody can
piny It on a pkmo And there are ecorra
of man who have studied mu*U for year*
mho ai working for ten or fifteen riol.are
a weak, and wr,e wlli write out the mail,
and put It In form
Fo*lbly the abia*t eon* nrltrr of rvent ;
year* wa Felix MeGlennon who had
many auc *MC. the greatest helnc 'Tom- i
radar." He atartad the fashi -a in frlend
ahlp aonga wnwh had a long run After ;
• his tame "the mother rung, and that j
never die a out wholly, beau* the thexe
la awe>| and true, and a* old a* ftmr
yet near net* Nowaday, 'home and
"mother" must not tt*ar In a till*
Naughty girl song*. ilk. "Her Golden
Hair Wa* Hanging Down Her Hack
preoot Inua youth song*, and al manner
of dHttea that were suggestive. had u
great hold hn the popular mind, yet Iheae
have been leavened by sentimental hal
lade. like "The Hong That Keached JI;
Hrer'." "Sweet Marie and olherr
Tho ''coon'' song still tages. but during
the laat year the geographic,! aot.g ha*
come first. Frohahly l.iul Dresser started
this latter fashion, aid few Damn are
l>eler known throughcu: the length a tel
breadth of Ine country than that of the
author of "On the Waba.h" No song
ever enjoyed greater popularly during
c rtain jteriod than this melody Kvery
one knows tliat the American soldiers In
t'uha were singing It when I heir voice*
were noi lifted In the martial strains of
"A Hot Time In the old Town To-night,"
written by Theodore A. Metx This last
1* a real song, a vigorous, splendid .wing
in* melody that carries one along, and 1
can very well understand how the Hpan
lar la . ame to regard It as the national
•tong of the I'nlted Htate., 1 am Incline.)
to ihlnk that It Is one of the song* that
will en lure.
It la not difficult to understand how the
homesick i o'sdie r * shim and be m veil |>y "On
tile Wabash.” because It h-eathes (he at
mosphere of home And the farm, I: Is a
simple story of a young man returning
home after a long ahattc to find th>
sweetheart of his boyhood lying In the
churchyard The chorus I* nothing but a
description of a mo nlight night on the
Wabash. The commonplace story a
twisted so that it ha.l a -uggeslloti of
novelty, and It was elemental In lls sim
plicity Added to >hia was a haunting
anti easily acquired m Voly, a title that
aeeen*d new. and a pur* sentiment
It should be borne in mind that the
song* that have a good n .and wholesom -
sentiment are most successful "On the
JV .hash ' brought forth a flood of song-i
thal descrih*.! places from Main, lo t'.tl*
I forms like ''The tJIrl I Love.l In Bunny
Tennessee,” "flhe Was Hrtti |n OKI Ken
tucky." Jl.v OM New Hampshire Mom. '
and " Mid the Green IV.lt of Virginia."
All these songs are healthful xml hones'
in their tone; n love of nature, an affec
tion for good women, are found in mem
They are written down to the level of th
great mass of people w o do no; think
but only feel. They have txe magic touch
of sympathy that strike* responsive cord
in ehe human heart
The "toon" songs for the mw; part arc
Immoral In their tone; hut few c m re!
their melody. Even so gr. .it mu-lie-,
sir Anton Dvorak declared th.n from them
must develop the national music of Amer
ica And as for the words there an
rompressetl in them uch a keen anti dut
rruninating ses.se of the weakness of
human nature, arsl su- h genuine humoc
as to b at <a. e th< alralrullngi and d
•pair of men who m .ke a ouaincss ol
trying to write good stuff
In Oftler to give an bleu of the number
of <opl*. of popular songs sold and • •-
royaltisa received by the author- aisl < on,
poser*. 1 have secured from the |>uhllll
rra the facts about certain song The
lia: Is not intended to hr t omprehrnsivc
but rather typical. Her* |* a list
Conies
Hold Royalty,
"A Hot Tmr In the Oil
Town To-night" i.M- txi .’ii.on, jyi.mi
"Hwest Marie" rMoorei Oi.tssi 21.000
"On the Wabash" IDress
*G 50 i.tssi I.Wkt
“The Hweet-st Htory Kve-
Told" tfftultsi .Vi. .to j, isii
"Answer" (Hohyni fQD.ngo W.in,
"Just Tll Them Tha-
You Haa Me" (l*rere I *1(1000 10,001
*‘Oh. I'roml.e Me” IDs Ko-
V*fd 01.'TO 1, U
“The Girl 1 lvived In
Hunny Tenness.-o"
ißralstrd and Carter* '(I'.IOO ll.TOh
"Just One Girl” (I'dol
and Kennett) mio ];.(*>
‘lts un' tliowltx an I
Hdwers) it Oil i; to*
"Hhe Was Hrcd In Old
Kentueky” (Bralaied
and Carter) 23),T00 . lO.ftyi
On Guard
The warn ing cough
is (hc faithful lenti
nci. it iciis of the
NirellliSi approach of con-
MH3f sumption, which has
tMkgEp}*P f dja killed more people
,han ' k ar and peat*-
combined. It
■^^ElMLntcl 1 * of painful
chests, sure lunyv.
‘ weak ihroats, hron
yCwr chitis, and pr.eu
monia. Do not auf
hF fer another day. It’s use-
W lea*, for there’a a prompt
r and safe cure. It la
yrotrs
cherry.
pectoral
i which cures fresh colds andcougha
In a single night and masters
chronic coughs and bronchitis in
a abort lime. Consumption is sure
ly and certainly prevented, and
cured, too, if taken In time. A2sc.
bottle for a fresh cold ; 50c. sire
for older colds; $1 size for chronic
coughs and consumption.
" I alway* kacp a bottle of A yer', Übarry
••ecViral on hand. Then every time I gat
cold I take a little of It and I am latter at
oure." J auk* O. H'gt'oa,
Oct. 19 MM. F.l Ptuo, Texea.
The Grocer
L/j'y who offers an a it's “ tho same as,” ‘‘as
imitation of l*j good as . ctc -. iVCS >‘ ou
. Pearline S a poor imitation of the
an£ l sa >* > truth. To "eta littiemore
jujf profit he’s willing to give
m you all the dissatisfaction
My. ' v/ and the risk. If you want an
m easier, less wearing, more eco
n nomica! way of washing than with soap, noth
* II ing is “as good as ” Pearline. Twenty years
of use have proved what it will do to save work—and what it
won’t do in the way of harm. &
Don’t argue the matter—use Pearline.
I SIR HI UK
l\'c do not say, “U'e aim for leadership
in Dress Goods and Silk selling.” We sav:
“We have attained it. ’
That's almost sensational, isn’t it?
That’s what we mean it to be.
We want people to talk about us.
The Dress Goods and Silk values are
only one feature of our planning. 15cforc
we’re through everybody will realize that
Move’s new store, with all the extensions and
improvements in progress and contemplated,
is about the liveliest store in torn for bargain-get
ting and money saving.
Ask to see the new pastel shades in
Saratoga cloak.
P.T. FOYE
Watch for announcement of our formal
opening in a few days.
' Alay" Glnwltx and
Bow<r*l 9M SBTO
Hello My Hah; ! * IM.TOO *.'■*
"The Hld< wa'k, of Nee
York" tl-awlori I50.TO) (i/TO
By wav cl paremtoaat*. It may be will
,5 teenark 'fat the ,nrt popular *oug
ever written l one with which every per
son over thirty yar* o and I* familiar—
" Gathering Up the Shell* F om the Sea
shori.” Mor thin a tn Itlrfh copies of It
h,ve been sold, anil It Ii tel Ing yet.
The number of "one-hit" *ong writer*
gfea'ly exceed (how who hove wr.lten
several aucceaaaa. The maker* of these
ona* come from every wnlk In life, except
, " nigh' - lataffaetual oaea It
to write over the head* of peole :lian down
to them
Many of the mermaful iong wr.ter are. (
or have lieen, vaudeville performer*, or
fane-eoenedy *nor. Paul I)re-*er B.
Liwlor, John Bratton an! Janie* Thorr
*oti belong to the nc-or fold, t'haili* K
•
liegiuntnK with "Af'er the Ball." wa* n
pawnbroker In Mllwauk<e. prala:ed ami
Carter are the pen nano -of wo young
men engageil in btiwlni ■ * that doe* no, be
gin (O yield them a* much ay Ihelr rong*.
Curl Kenneth who m* the word* of
J||l One G.r.," work* In liot*l in Port
land or. Lynn Ddal. who erote the
muMc. I* (employed by a railroad company
In the *ame * It;
Mo*t song* have their origin In a phrase
of ex|irelon*. which I* usually made Gr
Idle Kvery expr salve Ini of slang that
spread• over the country i* Incorporated
In a *ong Writer* ore on the lookout for
these. Jus, a* a professional humorist is
tonKantiy strn'nlng out for things h< . an
iwist Into Joke* Song writer* coll Ill's
phrase of eapre-e'on. the "c.i'ch.” Fre
quently a song I* held for month* for lack
of ■ title that I* considered acceptable
Charlc B Liwlor found hi* Insplr.i'ton
for "The t dewalk* of New York." while
watching children dancing about u pere
vr,noting piano Erne*' Hogan, one of the
furnace writer* of "coon” song*. I"'* l *
rather dearly for "All Coons I-ook Alike
to Me." That remark wa* nctnnlly made
,o hire hy o Chicago police sergeant be
fore whom he wa* taken llirouxh a mie
tskc In Identity Score* of Bwtamea of
th * kind might he given. Nearly all the
write! of verses of popular oue- -ay
that thev take them from life. Chnrle*
K Harr I > whose word* are alwu, a*
hid from a literary view-point, a* any
thing can well be. emphasises this point
particularly.
All successful wriest* agree that (h
--element* which make up a song the p.-o
,,|r will slug are me rely. s ailment or
humor title, novel#y and elmpll'llj
• Warmed over melodies" plnv an Ini
I*.riant pari In song writing Mften on v
Ih. iempo is changed An lllustr rtlon of
this wa* furnished several ye.r* aeo when
Dave Itrahams "My Johanna Llvu* In
Harlem” wa* one of ihc ,*ipiilar int lo
dle*. atal most ,**oplc dUfn'i know that it
was "The Last Rose of Hummer with the
time quickened Anoihcr good old tunc
that has mad# several popple rh-h I
• Maid of Athens." Fifteen or twenty
year* ago l< wen, forth tinder the ,1,1"
of "When the Leave* Begin to Turn.''
and Utterly It >* immensely popular k
•The New Bully.” Magghf Murphy*
Home" Iwrr * trnnge rswcmhUnie
"Ange. Ever Bright end Fair.” A recent
*ong tho, promise* lo he e "hit” i*
"Strike Up the Hand Here Come* o Sail
or' 1, le *nld. to ho a revival of n very
old one, which began "Drive care away,
grieving I* folly." With only Ihe time
qtikkenel Peore* of similar Illustration*
might be given. _
I’ltlllllHlTlO* CAMFAIGg.
Well Attended Uesllags Addressed
In Ml it nPMiln.
Fergus Falls. Minn.. 8. pt. 26 -After
leaving Gymlon on the Northern Pacific,
the first atop of ehc Prohlhlllott s|>eclnl
wa* at 1-nkc Park, where Me-ers. Wool
ley. Metcalf nnd Kev. B. It. Vaughn
•T>oke. Al Detroit. 300 people welcomed
the candidate#.
Olnry B. Cushing opened with an attack
on the canteen*.
At Wadena business was rnelrrly sus
pended and n majority of fhc population
was gathered at the depot for a half
hour's meeting A abort ston was made
at Henning. Fergus Kali* twin* ri-a. I *
shortly after 7 o'clock. The cven'ng r•' •
was held In a large ten# near the d-po
and was well attended, about 1 6W people
being present
THE MOKNING NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1000.
IRELAND EN Jo J ED Hl* VISIT.
Pope Mindful of Dalle* of t atholle*
to France.
Pa l*. H-pt. 16—The Figaro publishes
th s m ri In* an In ervlew with Monslg
nor Ireland, dealing with the impressions
gained during his European visit. The
• chMshop began with an expression of
the great pleasure he had derived from
his promotion to the legion of Honor,
which he eald. constitut'd a fresh link be
tween Fiance iml I Imseif
Kp'aking if Frame lie said:
"Un each visit ro Europe 1 observe that
the love you feel for your democratic In
stitution* penetrate* more and more deep
ly the hear.a of your people. The French
art too much divided. It I* true, regard
ing rerialn questions, but they are un
shkkabiy attached to thr democratic 1 re
gime. Thu* the Pop* wa* very happily
Inapt,.-I when,ln hi- admirable encyclical
he reminded French I'utholie* of the new
dutks reel)lllng from Ihe definite founda
tion of the republican r*glme.
"I.io ha* ii t b e.i an innovation, as
some hove raid. He has applied the doc
trine as old it* the church, of the nicer
oary submission of Cathodes to public au
hotltles for the public wellbeing. Re.
tractor; spirits should, threfute, accele
to the ili sire of Ills Holiness and should
all lie united to rondo tne republic more
and more l.beral.”
Mgr. In land *ald !)• wa- dellglitnl with
the result of hi- vlelt lo Home It seem
ed to him that the Pope was In bc.pr
health and stronger than be wa* two
year* ago. With r> ference lo the rela
• lons lie,ween thi ciown and Vatican the
archlip-hop solid h>- wo* aide to assert that
I he.accession to the throne of King Victor
Kmmanuei 111 had stretlgloetied the Itope *
conviction Ih.tt the IndeiM-ndence of the
Vatican wa- IndlspenNaot*- to the genertl
wellbeing ol the church.
"This 1* ,d*> my personal conviction, '
he cxclalmxl "I believe that Italy wi l
finally see ihe necessity of till*."
Hi:t I. r* OF THE UtJKI i ii.
Eluding* of Ihr Board With llrgaril
Nasal Attack*.
Newport, It 1.. Hepl. 28.—The 1 tvsrd of
arbitrament af cr p* nneilng to-day gave
♦ p n
have been held the las, two day* by Ihe
*hlp* of the North American squadron.
The niiack of the Holland on the Kear
satge was not allowed. Al the time the
Holland eay* she torpedoed the Keirierte
the hattfe*hlp hail l>ren running lights
up, and thb. the bonril say*, wa* enough
to rule the Holland's attack unsuccessful.
the battleship w.is not looking for an
• ne.ny. 'lll bond I* loud in Its pruise of
the tierv#- and eouragi of the command'r
of liie llolland, which wen, live mile* o.it
to sea.
Many are of the opinion that the eom
munder* were afraid of thi* craft and did
no, wl*h It stated that thelr vessel hail
been picked up by the new defender of the
seas.
The decision I* that the Hlllctto was suc
cessful In her attack on the battleship
Ma-sachUse#l* and that she torpedoed her
lefore she run ashore at Fort Adam*. In
I'-gard to the rimming of the Kearsargv
hy 'he tug Leyden It I* Ihe ruling that Ihe
Kearsargr was out of the field of action
•it the time and that he claim I* no, al
lowcd.
In regard to the work of the tor-s'do
Reel the deelslon entirely change Ihe re
nort* of the umpire In various torpedo
l*)at*. The only torpeilo heat that wa*
successful In torpedoing wa* the Gwynri
nnd she put out thi Heorplon and ,h** Ea
gle The Porter, Morris and Gwvnn were
put out by Ihe Kearsarge .and the Dahl
gren b)' tho Indiana. Thi* I* Ju#t the
reverse of whal wa* rejiorted Unt# night.
The Texas wa* the only vessel that was
not found e..n, It I* said thui sin
turned tall qml went far out to sea so
that she could no, Ire found.
(Vrutlna flo* rrnmrnl Thankeil.
Lima, Pe-u. H pr. 26—In the t'hamber
of Deputies to-i- Honor Uhurlea de Pl*.
r la, prts!d-n, of th ohmlr. rent *
e h'egram from ihecUnlUd State* gov
iiiment exi rearing thanks tor the eham
| lor'* ire* -age of condolence over the Gal
I veeton disast.r.
H**l I HACK* .o*l K JOKr...
*l.n <*•** r*t Kpslillcss. Ar* hwss
Waklog t>
From the Bsltlmor* Sun
N**r York H-pt -Scngtoc Hsnn.
rlvsd In this clfy from ih* Wmit ]
si and **i tfts.'d th* opinion that th* Re
publican* gr# "tinglmtlng to wgk* up.'
no you intend to make speech*.T” h* !
wa a*k*d.
Th*y are srylr.t to mke me b*llev* I
am a stump orator." Mr Hanr.s replied ,
but I know It l* not so If you hear any
reporta of my making a speaking tour. .
don't you believe them. I will make a |
speech her* at on* of th# Monday meet
ings I prom *ed before I wen* away." j
1* Republican apithy wearing awayT' ;
' I tnlnk the situation Is improving. The j
lac:, m thal here, as In the Weal, th
people hwve been too busy to |wy much
attention to tne campaign They had
plant) of time in I**< "
"It na. teen sad you have come her* to
settle the cowl strike’"
"Yes and if the axis of th* earth should
be reversed, 1 suppose I'd have to D> that, 1
too
Is ijcv Konaeveß # trip making a good
imprt-swlon*"
excellent. H Is having large audl
eti es and hie voice |s holding out *ll
rig ;; Hit trip I* like a snowball roll*!
in 'amp tssinrr Worderfui meet.ngs."
What !• the general outlook’ Are you
still dubious?’'
I am still not talking." aald Senator
Hanna with a smile.
I ; that way you differ from Mr. Cro
ker, ' *;d a bystander.
When tYofcer begin* to talk." rspllel
Mr Hannu. "If* time for me to quit.'
Ar whl b Monday meeting will you
speak*” was a-ked
’ !••! i kr.ow ~ ' 111 ('n a i.r* | ean
get the highest |.rtce," ash) Senator Han
na. Jokingly. "Let's see. What la Bryan
getting now, |fA> a speech? Weil. I I go
for M.VV
' What Is the pro*pent In the Wet.:?"
"Thing* are waking up there. They
have livened up a lltlle.”
M hat did you tn an by eaylng there are
no such things a- trusts In this country?”
"I aah! there were no commercial or le
gal trust". A trust J* where man owna
an iniere*t In a company and holds a cer
tificate which haa no voting power, but la
toted by a trustee. Bryan say* he is op
iiosed to trust*, hut not to capitalisation
I wont to know where there is a legitl
mate corporation In this country doing busi
ness which Is a truat. Th* Hherman law
and state law- where they exist, have de
stroyed everything that come* under the
head of trust* If ihey are simply using
the word for corporations. I want them
to tell me what they mean by It. 1 want
to know the difference between a trust
corporation and a legitimate corporation
I Ihlnk the trust question will be about
a* dead In a few day* a* Imperialism
Our Democratic friend* have gone io Chl
ewgo to hatch up anew paramount Issue.
"1 repeal." continued Mr Hanna, "tha*
all >he organlxatlons or combinations of
capital that were amenable lo the law
ami had the power to oppress the people
have been suppressed according to law.
They do no# exist, and If any d’d exist
they would be dealt wl*h a* the law In
sueh thing* demands.
'Home of the newspaper* say I am In
terested In Iron and aieel combinations
that ore oppressing labor and Ihe public
In general. How do they know this? The
Iron and steel combination* are compeetng
with one another, the *ame ns all other
line* of business Industry."
Mr Hanna was asked what reply he
could make to the challenge to debate Is
sued to him by Chairman Edmtnston of
the Popul w National Committee.
"Who I* he* - ' asked the Senator.
The Identity of Mr. Edmtnston was #*-
tahllehed
"How does he spell hi* name?” asked
Senator Hanna
Having learned this the Republican na
tional leader said:
"You tell him tha, any time he won#* ,o
take lue with me before the public he 1*
at perfect liberty to do no.” and the Re
publican chairman smiled.
•YMPATHA FOB *tl,S. I* Af.llF.lt.
Telegram Sent by , nsimltlee of the
National Party.
Indianapolis Hepr. p> —^The following
telegram was sent to-day from Gold t)em
oiralle national headquarter* In this city
to Mr*. John M. Palmer and family:
"The N.ttlotiil Committee of Ihe Na
tional Democratic party In memory of the
splendid and patriotic < areer of Gen
Palmer, and recalling hi* conpleuou* er
vlee to hi* country In 1898 In leading the
party that served and sacrificed for the
fireside Interests of the people. Join It's
household In mourning The high purpose
which Inspired hi* public life and hht per
sonal purity nnd virtues are a heritage to
his countrymen. He survives himself In
ih* manly character* thnf will follow hi*
example.”
LIGHTNING OTHt C K A KILN.
Else Men Were Hurled I mlrr Sc*era:
Tons of Brick.
KderardsvUle. 111., Sept. 28—Lightning
struck a kiln at the Glen Carbon brick
yards near here to-day, demolishing the
kiln and burying five men under tons of
brick. The killed:
Isaac Carlo, k. Charles Match*. Elmer
,’humiey. Thomas Hartbock.
Joseph Burckhonll va* taken out alive
•ui Is badly injured.
PLAIN TALK
Tn Catarrh Naffrrrrs.
Kvery person suffering from catarrh In
ll many forms, knows that the common
lotions, salves and douche* do not cure
It I* live,lire* to argue this point or to cite
can#* of failure, because ever; victim of
catarrhal trouble know* It for hlms>lf If
he has tried them
A 10. al application. If It does anything
at all, simply give* temvorary relief; a
wash, lotion, salve or powder cannot
reach the #a, of the disease which I* the
blood.
Tlw mucous membrane seeks lo relieve
the blood of catarrhal poison by aeereilng
large quantifies of mucus, the discharge
somriltnes closing up ihe nostril* de
coding lo the throat ami larynx, causing
an irritating cough, continual clearing ol
rhe throat, deafness, indigestion and
many o.her disagreeable and persistent
symptoms.
A remedy to really cure catarrh must
I*- an Internal trr.i'mnt; u remedy which
will gradually cleanse the syati m from
eatarrlial polstiv and remove the fever
and tongesllon always present In ihc j
tnu'ous membrane.
The b**t remedies for this purpose are
Bucatyptol. H.mgutnarlx and llydrastln.
hut the difficulty has always been to get
,lie*c valuable cuiatlves combined In one
palatable, convenient anil efficient form
Itecrntly this has been accomplished
and the preparation put on the market
under the naim- of Hiunrt'a Catarrh Tab
let *; they are large plea can; tasting log.
engrs. so that they may be slowly dis
solved In the mouth, thus reaching every
iwirt of the mucous memt rune ami finally
the stotnailt and Intestines.
An advantage to He considered also la
that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain no
cocaine, morphine or poisonous narcotic*.
#o often found In catarrh powder*, and
the use of which often entails a habit
more dangerous than the disease.
Htuart's t'atarrh Tablet* are sold by
druggist* a, SOr for full fixed package and
are probably (he safeat and most ef
fectual catarrh cure on the market/
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Morning News, Savannah. Ga.
WORKS LIKE MAGIC FOR-GI&LS
frtoto*. Ky.. ftl 19. 1900.
My daughter i, much better Six to now •tartlm oa htr third bo,tit Wla* of Cardin and ThtPhtfi Black.
Draught hast workgd like aaagw with htr I havt told mhw* ol my acqualwUwcgi of your madldna, and caw
heartily rttommtad them to other,. My daughter had both titennt and ovarian tymplomt, tide tda. backache,
and a headache now and then, especially la the top of the head. Bui the moit ttubbom pam was la the left e!4a
at the lower edgt ol the rib, or three or lour iachci above the upper part of the groin, wHh torero,# of the
abdomen during the period. Mr * B •* I LUKE*
Mother* whose daughter* art nearing fh* age of womanhood thoeild give a care to (heir con
dition. before they reach the rtage of wffertng Mr*. Milli Ken de*cribe*. 100 often beautiful and
promtotng girl* become permanent invalxli becaute of a lack of proper caution at thb critical period of
their live*. The important thing for a girl ju*t entering womanhood i* to be ttarted right Then a
healthy and happy life will follow.
WINE'CARD UI
I, the great emmenagogue. It will regulate the menrtrual flow. It wifi rtart the giH right. Every
mother ihould preent her daughter wrt'h a bottle of Wine of Cardui and teach her lo rely on rt a* a
fnervd. Girl* who take an occaional do*e of thi* pure Wme are strong and healthy. They avoid
much agony and torture. Mr*. Millikcn’* daughter wa* cured of ail her tuflenng and now the to a
strong woman. Your daughter may be *trong There no danger to fear at the coming of the
menstrual habit where Wine of Cardui to allowed to tart healthy period*. Thousand* of mother*
endorse Wme of Cardui. All druggirt* *ell >I.OO bottle*.
In run requiring *p*cia! direction*, sddrore. atviag symptoms, "Tka L*di*s'
Advisory Irepartmaut", Tbs Chattanooga Medicine 00., Cbananooga. Tean.
To Save Expense of Moving,
we have decided to sell entire'
stock- of F'uirnltLJre. Carpets, /V\at
tlng. Shades, etc., at slight ad
vance above cost during Sep
tember. Will t>e in store, 112
Broughton, west, early in Octo
ber with a full and complete line.
We can fill any order Right Now.
Call and see us at old Rost
Office building.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
YOUR CATERERS.
Colored
Lithograph
Posters.
WE do a great deal of this class
of work for Proprietary Medi*
cine Concerns, Furniture Houses,
Cigar Manufacturers, Clothiers,Sea=
side Resorts, Mountain Sanitariums.
All you have to do, if you are inter
ested, is to drop us a line. We
cheerfully make estimates
Ml News I Mill
J. H. ESTILL, President,
SAVANNAH, GA.
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
Twici the price cou'd buy no better.
LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents.
FRENCH CLARET WINES, and
GERMAN RHINE and MOSELLE WINES
and FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIES.
All these fine Wine* and Liquor* are Imported hy us Ui | a „. d| rcc # fom
Ihe growers In Europe
Our Bt % Jullen Clare, Wine from Everest. Dupont & Cos of ■—*- -
France. I* on# of thelr epeeleble . Olid one at extremely low n-ice
°‘ “" ,r * u^ rujl CUr * l w "‘- “-'>• •
We also carry tn bond Claret Wtnos from this eelehrated firm In c iska
Our Rhine end Moseile Wme. ,re Inq-rte,) from Martin Deuw
tort, Oermeny, ar# Ihe beet that com* t 0 tb* United Hute* ’
BODENHEIM Is very fin# end ch* ,p.
NIERBTEIN also very good.
RUDBBHBIM very choice.
RAUI3NTHAL. eelected grape* very eleganL
LIEBFRANMILCH. quite celebnieq
MARCORRUNNER CABINET eieaaet and rare.
YOHANNIHBUROER to perfection,
SPARKLING HOCK HPARKI.ING 3IOHELI,F fiPAPKI PJd
TELLE, end FINE FRENCH COGNAC BRAND I Ffl BPARKUNO MUBCA-
Si*rv',*l Brandies are Imported Jlr-o, from Fr , nc . br MlB M , trvl
LIPPMAN BROTHpdc
>f*mtTTTTTfTTy*rvrv.vv... 1 1 r 'Oi
Ocean Steamsnin Go.
-FOR-
New York, Boston
-AND
THE EAST.
tfnsurpajfsd cabin accoromodallona All
tha comforts of a modern holal. Elactna
lights. Unexcelled labia. Tlckats Includ*
meals and berths aboard ship.
Passenger Fares Irom Savannas.
TO NEW YORK-FIRST CABIN. *.
! FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. IM. IN
| TEH MEDIATE CABIN. IS. INTERM*-
; DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP, k
BTEERAGF. lid
TO BOSTON - FIRST CABIN. IB;
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. *. IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. 117; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. IBM.
STEERAGE. *11.75.
Tha express steamships of this line are
eprolnted to tall from Savannah. Central
<So*h) meridian time, a* *o)lows:
S.iVASJAH TO NEW YORK.
TALLAHASSEE, rapt. Aaklna. THURS
DAY. l*p; rt. 5:30 p m
CITY OF AT’CJI’STA. Capt Daggatt,
SATTRCAY. Sept. ! 801 p m
NACtHH’HKE. ,'apt. Smith. TFEBDAT,
Oct. 2. 11:00 a. m.
KANSAS CITY Capt. Fisher. THURS
DAY. Oct. t. 1 00 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE. Capt Aaklna. SATUR
DAY. Oct. . SOOp m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
TFEDSAY. Oct. J. boo p. m
NACOOCHKE. Capt. Smith. THURSDAY.
Oct 11. 7:on p. rn.
KANSAS CITY. Capt Fisher. SATUR
DAY. Oct. IS. 9:00 p. m
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. Asking. TUF.B
- Oct. 18 11:00 a. m
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
THURSDAY. Oct 18. 1:00 p m
NACOOCHEE. Capt. Smith. SATURDAY.
Oct. 30. 1.00 p m.
KANSAS CITY .Capt Fisher. TUBS
DAY. Oct. 23. 4:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE Cap, Ak!n*. THURS
DAY. Oct. 25. 5:80 p. m
CITY OF AI'GFSTA. Capt. Daggett.
SATCRDAY. Oct. 27. 7:' p. m
NACOOCHEE. Capt. Smith. TUESDAY.
Oct. 30, 10:00 p. m.
M'.tt YORK TO BOSTON.
C7TY OF MACON. Capt Savage. FRI
DAY. Sep’. 28. none*
CITY OF MACON, Capt. Savage. WED
NESDAY Oct. 3. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage, MON
DAY. Oct. 8. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Cap,. Savage. FRI
DAY. OM. 12. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Copt. Savage. WED
NESDAY. Oct. 17. neon
! CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage. MON
DAY. Oct 22. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Cap,. Savage. FRI
DAY Oct. 26. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage, WEP
NEBDAY. Oct. 31. noon.
Hillings New York for Savannah Tues
day*. Thursday* and Saturday* STO p m
W. O. BREWER, City Ticket and Pass
enger Agent, 107 Bull etreet. Savannah,
Ga.
K. W SMITH. Contracting Freight
Agent. Savannah. Oa.
R O TREZEVANT, Agent. Savannah.
Oa.
WALTER HAWKINS. General Agent
Traffic Dep’l. 234 W. Bay street. Jack
sonville. Fla
E H HINTON. Traffic Manager. Sa
vannah. Oa
P E LB FEVRE. Manager. "
Pier 35. North River, New York, N. Y.
MERCHJMirS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION CO.
•TfckAJMHIP LINES.
• AVANS AH TU BALTIMORE.
Tlckats on eais at company's office* to
tha following i>olnta at very low rata#:
ATLANTIC CITY, N J.
BALTIMORE. MI) BUFFALO. N T.
BOSTON. MASS.
CHICAGO. ILL CLEVELAND. O.
ERIK. PA
HAGERSTOWN. HAHRIBBURO. FA
HALIFAX. N. 8.
NIAGARA FALLS. NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURG. PROVIDENCE
ROCHESTER.
TRENTON. WILMINGTON
WASHINGTON.
Flret-clasa ticket* Include meals an®
state ri'Otn berth. Savannah to Biltlmjf#-
Ai ciimmodatlon* and cuialne unequalet
Freight capacity unlimited; careful hea
ling and quirk dispatch.
The team*tilpe of this company ar* •"
pulniod to all from tiavsnnah to Balti
more ae follow* standard lima):
ITASCA. Capt. Blllupu. THUKBD aY '
Sept. 27. BTO a. m.
DORCHESTER, Cap,. Jamca. SATUtt-
DiAY. Sept. 29. 9; p. m _ ,
TEXAS, capt. Eiklrdlge. TUESDAY. Oct
2. 12 noon.
D. 11. MILLER. Capt. Peter#. TH
DY. Oct. 4. 2:00 p. m. „_. v
ITASCA. Cap,. Blllupa. BATI RDA •.
Oct. 8. 4TO p m
DORCHESTER. Capt. James. TUW
DAY. Oc, 9. p. m
TEXAS. Cap,. Kldredgc. THURSDAY
Oct. 11. BTO a. m.
D 11. MILLER, tiapt. Petera. SATI
DAY. Oct. 13, 9:00 p. m.
And from Baltimore Tuesday*. Tbure
days and Saturday* at 4:U) p m
Ticket Office, 112 Mull alraai.
NEWCOMB COHEN. Trav. Agent.
J. J. CAROLAN. Agent
Rn vsniiftl). (fN,
W. P. TURNER. O. r. A.
A D BTF.nBINS. A TM-
J. c. WHIT VET. Traffic Manager
General Office*. Baltimore, IF