The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 04, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Hall'* (.rent Ihirotrrt. On* fmall bottle ©f Ha * Groat Dis covery cure* *,l kidney and idadder t route *• removes graft’* i. 4hsbti<* eemioal 'mission*. weak an i nii' t•• k *m •i, i mII lrr<|ul <rl i-* of the k!dn*> an i bladder In boa m wemeti regulat®* bladder tr. lb • dr#n if nH sold b> v u * ‘ ll i Ml i | i 11 on i • i 1 ' 1 •mail bottle tjt ! mrt reatfn-nl and will rurr * n> ra*- above tn <ti oped I>r E ftft Hall. # ol® manufacturer, r ° 3*. h. Lout* Mo B*‘d t' r '* 9iX ‘ ritoniala boi l by all druggUD aod & ol °’ B*on* Cos.. Savannah. Qa. Heart TMa. r>r E W If.ill, Sv L ui. Mo T>*ar FirFDas* ehl| m* three Hal * Or#a Discovery bv ffr*t vprr* 1 have •o and • v-r one gr**x I* rive perfect **' hfarthn ar;d 1 r'c.*m mend it to customer* Yours trulv If c c.ROVWI AH' Ifenoftoly Drug Store* Orali Fa Dee IS , IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. KRWI ft\l 11l Uv OF Till: IHI IN TWO ST % TVS. Another Dm tuna ® *■•€ fticnln*! the Southern—llranrli he Tried for Warder Neal Week—'•wit ftgalnst Wriirrn I nion- ft lder man Iteatell kuea the I naf Ittstion— % nnaiil Jrl| of Florida F.dltora—l l*ritln * lll tme lor the Itraf. Iliimh iiiml Blind Health Georgia Home Th® writer, with M'trtl othet •i new ki? if - * nvcon for • ft®hi* ® i*t Sun-I.y It w it • gopher wh h *om children had bar • wa sPtlng * rtjo> nit i rub , al. ’ v i. but rut® Mat• Iratiakea In Finnnnel. A filial to the %'•*>** from G®rtm tf Gu mmy* Mr N I. Oil; * found nnrt kUl®rt a bilge rattb tiak* r• *r hit* h i*' Tuesday. Thet. 1 i' I't tie water f** them to f t and they nr® minting H The rat I leer, ake l rtreaU<l Th re are a fee In KtnanuH county yet halt luntnol Welern I nlon. An Interesting ►uit In which Mr Adolph Joseph of Milledgevllle seek* t<* r* over from the Wet tern l‘nlon Telegraph Com pany $.7,226 for the rtclav *f i rn* - ogt was filed in the I'adtert lit at®* Court In Macon Tueartay. The pi .i lit tiff hid bought cotton future** at 1 . tatm u w;i* |n-®d out because a telegram tiling for mor margin* war tint d* Hvered to him in time to allow him to make good. hiegrnea Wanted In l.y neh Him Berry Benton killed John Brownlee In Monroe county. Sunday afternoon. Both were negro®* From statements received from the scene of the killing Benton nar rowly ereaped lynching it the hand* **f Infuriat'd peg rasa who were trying to cap lure him It w.i* thought b®t to bring him here after hie capture. Thi# 1* Benton’* third victim Raising n lltg Hog. A special to the New* from Oertman. Ga pave Mr Neal OllllP. who Ip one of Emanuel county's pro*|er©u* farmer** has one of the largept hogs In the county. If not the largest in the state He will weigh near 1.000 pounds. He has not feed the hog hut little on account of the hot weather He. I* now giving him a I he can eat. and by .Christmas he will •how what Emanuel county'* prosper out farmers can do. *r Snwthrrn Hoad. Mia* Clara Aiden, of B6*ton. who was fine of the rescued from the papprnger train that war wre. ked at Camp Creek, has filed stilt, through her atior r.eyp. H k* Smith and H C l*e p| - agalnpt the Southern Has way for g damage* Mir Aiden allcgep In her pe tl'lcn *hat sn- w ia - lugtit in a pa"** n ‘ ger car arvl r toned to the So r b> wreck age Water Sa d* 1 the *r and Phe wa ne trly drowned The drum of her left er wae pierced and t! nervoup phok ha •fr|rei% her rapacity to earn money Sh#- •!-> ali-g lh.*t her t>4g lii which ti* valued at s4*k*. was lop< In the wre k fohurrn • im|an> tlruanlped. cfcnrkivtUe Advocate: On laPt Saturday | the CMkttrtUt T baa in I Mat faciur Ing C< >mp ny wap fully organised. Th* j following offleera wer* el#-ctel iTerldent, ! H M Chepnutt; ri-e president, \V 1 | Hill: retary. J I! Hi k tr- uiurer. j W S Erwin. M I* Hill w:n appoint'd •o poll-it aubp-Tip* i**ne J C Edw.irdp wa* engaged a attorn* y for the . ompn ny. A lot hup already leen pro ■ ured pear the depot. :i firat- i-- w irehoUi-e * to he built pome time hetwen new .nd the flrpt of March Th* company huptneae. Practical, cnergctl* men ore i the head of I' and it i d-lined t * be one of the bet enter|rlpe in the county If th people will enter heartily Into It *nrd the < onalltntlon. Fifty thousand dollar* Ip the amount claimed by Mr. II M Reutcll. through hi* •Lttorncyp. Westmoreland Brother*. a damagep from th* Constitution Bubliahlng Company for the editorial*, new* Item* and cartoon* con- egning him. whl* li huv been arlng In that paper for the pa.‘t few (Svc The suit wae fll*<l Monday morning with the clerk f th*- Superior Court, and In It 1- * ontalned cop!* a of th* editorial*, new* item* and cartoon* pub t Company All of the-e el|iorlal* and new* Item-* arc denounced * being wilfully •‘defamatory and lib* llou*.“ The car toon* at* dennounced * h' ine vulgar and aourrllou*, portraying plaintiff mp ■ wld varmint which ha* been treed by the Con stitution.'* Petition also M ite* that the plaintiff wa* ab-* nt from the *tat* it the time the ptibii' itlon •pt*eared. atjd that game wa* known t defendant and he way afford'd no opportunity to defend hlm*e|f ign*n*t Pitch outrageou> apyault* u|Ktn hi* character Mill In Branch. Judge Seaborn Heo*e ha* r.illal a epe rial ae**lon f KU ert Su|erl r Court to convene nest Mondiy for the pur|w>a of trying the negro. William Branch, for the murder of George l> Bell tat Thur*- day. The giand Jury that w.* drawn tor the next term of the Hu|*erlor Court will to called In. anl the traverse jurv j. Judge Reese al*o dlrectetl Bh* riff McfntOPh to take the t'gr to Fulton county Jail for *af'*-keeplng until th* trial, which the rh rifr did lit Sunday. Th people have iuietc.i dwn appir ntly. an I It p+rm* now i .at there w -uhl In* no at tempt at lynching If th* n**grr> wa* tak n to Eiberton. a* it !* *I-r that the tour: will a t with all the promptn**-* poapi ble for a *> edy trial lawyer* arc •1 1 - - ctAPt-lvur the qun*t|on ip to whether the i I seel ttoti of the t artle* who had him under arrept at the time he kill* 1 Bell were ofh er* * f the Jaw nor had any warrant been |p*ued for him Som** nice legal que*t*on- may he rn * and In th** trial if he haf good counsel to d* fend r.lm FLORIDA. Th* annual outln* of lha Florida Pr** AaaorhiTlon will orcur n*xl <r**k. Th*y will a**mhl* In Ja.-kronvlll* Monday. nd h*nr* aill jro to Richmond a* iho gurm of Uia B*j Ooar<l Air Line. Thy will aIM visit Savannah, Columbia Hai * igh and lake in an ex urwloft on th® James river Ncgror® an m l.v aching Toar. At Switch,and. Fla . Sunday night a ■ row 1 of n**gr.*ce M*mpil to mob one of their color. They went to the house of lacwi* Lvrurge- arid called for him to ,me nut ThlP Kvcurge* refuped to da. ntl th m*-o operd hre on the Itoupe The negro li>wid- r-turned the hre nt mi* h .* d* operate rare tnat th* members of the mob d-d for lheir live The trou ble .iro>e fr.un . rjuarr* r*.‘we#i. I.v • curgf and peveral negr*®** tn the neig borho -I over aliened theft .f tomi hog.' kcv#f* fl'clocl* c|*lsg. % A Committee of the pettaa *d. Bel tit ( Jerk* 1 nlon ha* effected agreements w • h t•• r,\ i-V'-ry n rchnt In the day tn . ia*- ‘ * r *tor*w it 7 o'clock p m from (nt. j io May 1 conditionally. T • l* rk ut •< >•* pr.tlii ally • •* w labor i vtion tn thi* city, tnjt hi* been the mean* 111 the '-• -a auo eaafu • •rnlval 'l tmiiiott ti th* history of Bene* *l md r‘ ii trniv *1 committee huv now In prefer it loti some l**-atuiful floats for th i-omlng carnival of lb*l. % I lorlilliin a I ■* William J John*ton. a eon of Editor John B Johnston of the Hade City (Fla > I nwe r,r w. ttl f operator of th*- Po*- r ii Com patty **t Galveston a? the tlm*- of th* r ,iit •li-hciowi storm. Mr John • ton h>*t hln wif* and two children. He A,rk*i| 'lghtv-,* .n** cutlv * hour* a* • key him *lf and then collapsed H* letter to hi* f ml v lit Flon ta* telling of hi* awful oxp*rlr e. making Interesting . Ii i • o A degvva eoftvajra ai 4 of th* harrowing incidents a companying tli.it .iwftji < ataatrophe. FI Mr Her f In Florida. T imp Herald Th. Pensacola Journal annouic * -a fa t that •atiU’ ran'h r • ir that 'i*y ha* produced n fine he f from i-Mvt aial velvet heat* a- the \\.-r ■ an |rHlu •• from alfalfa ar l corn If th* re tw no m*take ni*mt tills, and we and ii-it Imply any. the future of farming jr Florida 1 -ured If then# f*'i| win n ik* goorl beef they wll, make good milk a ) Mi?tei Where a cow can live, a tmn .an |iv• When the iow grows far the ni u m grow rir'h It I* • rner* matter of feed for • attle If we < an make them thriw on feed which we cav produce aply, then- i* no longer any ‘ prob .• in ’ ai*ajt farming In Florida I'nnnM'fTkrf'a Mill. Th** * , r* t f INi- iHHOffee have seamed tn a measure deserted since the shutting down of th cypreoa mill in August la*’ Moat of the mIII h,.l* returnnl to thair hc-mea or Improved the opportunity for a summer's mi ting elsewhere Huslneas ha* been dud In eon-'Viuence. and the tirre v hen th'- mill ahmild resume ha* been #wgerly awra,tel by all The s/.tpment of lumber and ahtnglrw ha* how -• er 7-**eii brisk and vmtitfnuoua all sum mer The mill has t>eefi undergoing vv thorough -ind extensive rcpalns. which ur* m*w nearing < nmpleiion. and It Is expeete | thit i will commence running again next week. ‘l'he mill hands r- alreodv rettirt - ir>. and an tilr of n thlty again pervades the town. For Itcnf. Ilanih and Blind. Florida's Institute for the deuf and blind opened Moc*.y .it St Auguahtme with Stipf. Hare at the helm. All of th*- pupil* w jo attended the * hoo lad year are either ttier**or will arrive within a fewr days. Having signified their intention >f "filing tran*i<orta;|on has t>eef t .-*©nt them others who were (aepent several v.-ar* ago ore coming he* k The roll of the school this term will be mu !i latger thin ever before and tne capacity of the institution wili le taxed Bu|*t Hare has *e urol an ex* '-llent faculty for this term headed i> supervisor of !♦-- hers Tlie work of t'-Mciiing th.- dimb to >p* k wid •• feature and I <* expeotert that mu h gc.sl will he h'comHlehed The Florl l l Inelftiite for 1 **xaf Mi and Blind is maintain *d by the state Tint lean Is not only fie*, but the state provides transportation for pupils !**• h to the school and ha- k to their home*. TAYI/OH K 11.11.8 % NEGRO. Ttioniasvllle Fapeela Many Tourist® Other Nrw >otr. Tbomaavllle, Ga . Oct. 3 Harry Taylor, colored, ame to town about 9 o’clock last night and reported that hi* father had kill-<1 u negro ant' and Amos King on tlie plantation of A J M* Klnnon tn this county. Taylor pru k King with a - antllng In a figiti He has ma le no ef fort to run away Hamilton Frazer, confidential represen tative nf llarvev Ar Wod. leF-e®v of the pin* \ Woods Motel and who ha* pr*nt th* summer North. ia* returned to Thom asvllle Mr Frailer sav*. con ernlflg the tourist business for the coming srafon: "The |-rahl*m la not In getting people to com* N-re. but In taking <r- of them when they - me Harvey A- Wood have every promise of the l>.ggv*t reason In the history of Tbomaavllle. and If they l.id a noth r hot*! the elzs of th*- Piney W.od* they would hav- no trouble In filling It " Postmaster Pike has leen notified from Washington tha the free mall delivery service will fak.- fT *t In Th'imasvllle n the first of next January. There will be three carriers and one substitute. Home winter tourists are arriving tn Thomssvllle These ire the advance guard* of the army of health and picas ui*- seekers, who will come latT Moultrie Neva® Note®. Moultrie. Ga. Oct. I.—Th ftr-t aifertsln men® ursler the auspice* of our local Al kahest Lyceum will be the Page Concert Company on Wednesday night. Then at* over eighty members of the lyt-cum here The municipal elect*nn w * held yester day. and the following were elected; B I* t’renshow mv..r C K Holme*. \N" B I Mikes. M. T Craw ford.J <J. c*ulpepfer and <• i; Milton aldermen Kilby Murpov md .1 A Collier policemen, Charles Beaty, clerk J *' Culltw who |a in Jail for killing .if Hill Alerman win* move*! to Thni *.*• \: i* io-.lnv th® Jztl h®r® wax very mu *h roW'bwi John 8 Ft*her. who ha* h®**ct sheriff far tw t*rutf> rc*lgc®d file *ffl ® n*i will ®n gag® in th® turpentine bualn® DavM Murphy ha* been appoint®*! hlft aure?*arr !)•■ y *• Fxploalve ( ul. From th® Roeh®!*t®r Popf-Eiprwf. Farmer, ft peculiar circumstance hai>- j*en* l on th® lak® front a day or two ago. where Joe Horton wan •pending n few ,Java wi*h hla famih The f®nc< * were .limit so that th® ciiill* court roam nt will along the ahote. n*l In doing I*o one row mt'- ho- n amitll pa kag® which -he b* gan to rtrvour wllh a rrllih. Hurtdenly Gtcre wa® notice I by th® oc cupant* f the *Ol tag* h fhch and torn 1 loul report Fir® fla#h*d nut of th® mouth of th® cow. who mod® ieq*®rat® aitemix to ®t r®l of something unuaual to her a- a diet Th® onlooker* wre aa lonph'd a* well .> the <•*>* and th‘ lat tr. with a great gup. * wallowed what had r it*l th* rtimpu* U> h®r m.*uth, and b wa* again quiet Th® rolutlon *.f the matter wa* that the animal had gathered In her rr.ouh while brow*lng a email package of fir®cttcker* nnd parlor matche* mlx®d. which had b®*n thrown down by xleltor*. and In Phew Ing the Muff had pet on® of th® match®* ablaze Thi* In turn fired a < ra* k®r. aixi h*ne the ex ploaion which astoniahed Uv pvopla an i the cow. THE MORNING NEWS: THEUSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1000. THE WEATHER. I Fore t for Thursday and Friday (leorgla and Houth Carolina Rain Thursday* and probably Friday; light I northeasterly winds, bacomlr.g fr-sh to | lirtak on the coast La stern Florida and Western Florida Rallt Thin edav aid prtsb.y Friday; fresh •* t to soutn wlr,*i > n wather at ftav.inr.h.— Mmmum t* mp*r aiurt* r.mm M degree* Minimum temperature .. (#•* m *l# degrees Mean tarn;* rat nr** 7< *l< (re- Normal n mj '-mlurs 72 degree- Lx* *e of t'-mfw raturc ........ 4 degrees A u (HU hi ted #x * s sin* e .. ... (set. 1 1* degrees A' - unnilstcd cx *■-% sin* e Jan 1 . .. .. 63 degree* Hamf i.l ;i . he* Norn mi . ...... .li in* h Kx •*•.* since o t 1 343 ln tie * liHl jrncy sm*e Jan 1 734 Inr has Itivcr re|wrt The hlght of rhe Ha van iai* river a Aug i*m, it * a m i7Sth m**- rl flao Hm* * >r*-aculay. wiw- •* 0 feet a fail of o : f>ot during the |*r edlng twenty four iKMirs C'ottofi It'-glon Bulletin Savannah. Oa., for th*- |wi ny-four h,ur* • ndu g aha in . 73h meridian time, in t, a. ItOti Hiattwns uf jXlnx klui.|tui| Pavannah district. lTeax.,Tem.' full M'ai'4' Ga . cloudy A', 7* \lbany, cloudy 73 T Amerl* us. <4oudy M fiS no BxlflbrUige. clear | *.' M •<> Kstm ill. ( Inndv .... Vl 7*> <* Fort Gaines, <*loijdy k’> tin ir) •rEiinewvlllc. Fla • ioudk W 71 \2 Milieu. Ga cloudy M 71 15 Quitman, cloudy Ki 7 .31 Savannah cloudy . 1C f>9 2 **i Thomaevtlle. p cloudy A'* 72 lit Waycro-*. < hud> j At 7t Ji •Received too late fr>r telegraphic aver age* Heavy flams Savannah, Ga , 38A Si a- Max Min Rain Ontr il Btatlon*. tlons Tern Tern fall Ni.sn* • 12 ;* 01 Augu-M 10 A 70 Charlcsron 4 *3 7 .24 Galveston 1W *' ."© Little Huclc 13 R* (*4 *0 Memphis 16 NO 62 .00 Mobile ft ftft 44 .<0 Montgomery 4 fts 6H *t Savannah . 12 *4 7h .31 Vicksburg 10 92 4j n Wilmington ft* 7ft 7 j# Remarks- A ftirfher slight decrease in temperature b.i ce-curred over the At lontic districts; high t* ni|e ranirep con tlnuea over th* - * western sedlon of h® heir Run* have been general over th** Atlsnib districts, with light showers over the New Oroans dlatrk t Observations taken at the same moment of time nt all stations. Oct 2. IS**), ft p m . 73 h meridian time. Name* of Stations. J T | V Rain Boston, cloudy 56 L J no New York city, cloudy 6* I* T Philadelphia, cloudy 6* L T Washington city, cloudy.. r *4 L T Norfolk, raining 6ft m Hatters*, cloudy 74 10 .16 Wilmington, cloudy 74 6 .20 Charlotte, raining 6ft ft Raleigh, cloudy 70 L T Charleston, raining 76 16 20 Atlanta, cloudy 70 14 ’*l Augusta, partly eloudv 74 ft 1* Savannah raining 76 12 • M Jacksonville partly cldv 74 I. 144 Jupiter, cloudy | 71 10 .14 Key West, cloudy ft3 14 on Tampa, partly cloudy 72 I- 6* Mobile, raining 70 6 36 Montgomery, cloudy 7ft 12 Vicksburg clear ft*t L .00 New Orleans, clear 63 ft titilveaton, clear . ... ... *6 L *0 corpus Christt. clear H 2 12 ~f* Palestine, clear *2 1 L 00 Memphis clear m 6 tm Cincinnati, partly cldy.. ft ft .on PIUS burg clear 72 10 on Buffalo, . ♦•or 1 72 L | *> I>etroß. dear 72 10 JO ('htcago. clear 7ft 12 (, o Marquette, eloudv 62 ft .H Hi Paul partly cloudy ♦’■6 L 36 Ia v ei:p**rt. clear 7ft L Oil St luls. clear ft 2 4 Khosah City 1 |ear W* 6 Oklahoma. letr 7ft ft "0 loodge City, clear 7ft Ift .on North Platte, dear . 7ft L .60 W B Royer. Igw-al uffi m'. The bubonic plague. Identl- ■! with t e "black death" of the middle ages ha nos spread t>* four rf th* five 1 *ntlni ts. and rn.iv at an> ln> irnik- It* appearance In Australia, if It 1* true that the eastern island* of the Sund.t ar. hlpelago are sw-arming with Indian refugees. THEORIES ABOUT CA TARRH, Peculiar Idea® Itrgnrdlnu a Common fllea®e. Mark Twain's cure for % coll In the head was dtnple but Ite talma very rt fedlve In his own /m . hi* plan was t ent nothing whatever for twenty-four hours or presumably until the trouble had disappear* I Although not aid*- to spe.k from per sonal experience .1* tx> thr effectiveness of this Ireatement. It certainly has the n rlt of extreme economy, hut It 0.--urs to us tfvat the apphcstlon of It to a case of nasal catarrh might h* attended with dlf- Acuities Catarrh, as everyone know* Is a chronic cold in th* head and Mr Twain's treat ment. If it shoull b. 1 <>me a fad would make of us a nation of fa-lers an rn emulating the examH* of the lmtm>rn| Tanner who a- hi'-v l world-wide fame h> fasting forty days Catarrh Is certainly booming a national disease nnd there Is little doubt but that enar* In llet, particularly over-rating it* u verv common cause. Most people, however, ate moie Interest ed In the cure .f the trouble than In the cause and mord* rn medical s* lent • Ins pr is lined mr- eff -live ntxl iss heroic remedies than Mr Twain's Guala t>l is an w remed>. very effective In some forms of Catarrh Kucglypto! la another which on account of It* intlscptl* properties Is very valuable, while many severe rise- of Chornlc Catarrh hive been ntirelv cured bv (he sattgulnarla or ex tract of Bloo*lroot alone. With a >*ar an enterprising chemist hn® com tuned all of these remedies In tab let form, palatable und convenient and the supertnriftjr of this taWet over other catarrh *nie*lles Is so apparent that all druggists now carry them in stctk to sup ply the |h>|mi! r <lemanl. They at** called Otuart's Catarrh Tablets and It is doubtful If any me.ll. Inc has achieved it national (Nipularlty tn so shrt a time as this. Stuart's * a*crrh Tablets ore nerd by t house eds • ( traveling men bee * use they .an be arrled tn h*- j®< k t and used an> time siai in *ny quantity being fr*-*- from cocaine, of iate or an poisonous drug. They < lear the head and throat from the dbgustlng secretions of vatsrrh. very ofien In a few hour- time. For nasal Catarrh they ar*- far superior to anv w tsh. U (lon or ointment th- use of which is often as Inconvenient and an noyng as the disease itself. For coughs colda. bronchial cstsrrh anl catairn of the stomach these tablets gw# Immediftt* rsllef and a permanent cure where lotions, douche• and Inhalers make no Impression whatever This preparation Is a boon •< catarrh sufferer* and any druggist will tel! you #*-* ti®r* c? tarri> Tabis*® *• • -®med> lE.it haa ome to May t cancer the blood it pollut-d and th- vtrtn thorouKbly con t*!iimatr.l by thu deadly virulent poinun. Then ■ sore or ulcer appear, on ivime part of the body ; it mav he .mail and tiartnle*. b.iking at firvt, nut a. the cau cerou. ceil* form and are deputed by '.he blood near the mre, it increawa in size ami severity, with sharp shooting pain* No matter bow often the sore is remove.] by the surgeon's knife or flesh destroying plasters, another conies and is worse The real di.-ase is in the blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must lie invigorated and purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the sort will heal naturally anil jiermanentty. Mr Sarah V r.'-'i’tnr <m> Windsor Arr g* | Tfmi wr-'f I m4t - old an<i fer a-vrre fr.r ~ , f oil s**’ mv j®w hi irtort H • 'ui *4-* in ttrable and jf, that I could tn *. Its® more §L actcpt . MB JHL *.-e • l w > •'.**,• ing**fmyn<tifj|iii.ii vecum trig a tew ls.ttl' th* ®or** to hf-al loth® surpri®®of th® physician* nnd tn a short ttm<* triad® ■ coaipl®t® rtir® I h*v® gnintd in ll®h, my appetlt® I® ftpl®nmd. !*-®p t® refreshing inf® i ant enjoying perfect he® It n." Mto iPQ| vvrcoinea this He- stmetive poison and removes every vestige V JL kjof it f*-jni the aystem. makes new, rich blood, strengthens the body and builda up the general health If you have a suspicious sore, or have in herited any blood taint, send for our fre book on Cancer, and write to our medical detriment for any information or advice wanted ; we make no charge for thi-* ser vice Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention, and will oe held in strictest confidence. INF SWIFT SPFririr CO . ATLANTA GA. I-IFF. 4IF ( ft TEH PI 1.1/ ft HN. Tlieir Vflithlt® Are lit te r-® l l n u and They llnve Trmprrt - IMArreut Apeele®. From the Hartford Time* Tli® study of th** rl.mr every-day If. of itcrpllir> Is full of lner®M. and wiE w :i r. juy any one who taker* It u The two prlncip ,| ohjeets of a c;4®rplllar ® Ilf® are to '-.it and ew.ipr being eaten • timbs ar numerous and vigilant. *ind E. lud® insectivorous bird® and anlma'.s. other ln.-e< ts fungi diseas*, th® element* and mar lin a* vi- e*. by which caterpil ar* protect th*mselve* ar® many and curious, but thi® 1® n and the only intere*tlng sld® of the auhject Their feedit.g ha4d® ar® oft* n Intel* .-ting nod so are their tem pers It Is very enter alnlng to watch a oaterf/lllar with a hot tamper, for eater id lar*. a< well as men. hove tempers w hleh rang® from z®ro to w hit** heat I will begin wl h i butt rtlv • aterplllar which l* c.ammon on will no. and poplar* Th*- parent Is ItioUlar hla ar hlppu®. of t n ra 11 e<l the viceroy The pale, whitish • ag* are laid on th® exffme tip of th® willow and rs.pulor av * - *on the upper stirfa * The caterpillar, when hatching, bites a slit under th® crown of the egf. Icivlng a hlnn- on one side Through this trapdoor It tnak* s !*s exit If then at racks th- leaf '-uttleg |* down on * ach side of the midrib and In* dentally devours th*- egg-shell oti th® wav It eats from each side s?r.ht to the midrib, which is soon If Ml* king *ut like a t mcad from the S'iuare end of th® 1 af Aft r each mcai it re.ir®- to th® t p of this perch, where it rem.ilns motionless until It is hungry again Th® caterpillar spin* n great deal of silk wherever It go -and the perch -non be . m < so rnv< r and as 'o prevent I* from curling a* 1’ dr * s After a few meals the aterplliur. Instead of l>e-gln- ing on the a* n e*lge of the leaf, begins faith* r back, and ents a ehann*-! to the midrib. Th flap of baf thus Isolated is then cut through at the base, and fill ® under the perch, where It Is held by tti® silk Thus, in ni* a pa* k* t of bits >f leaf Is a'cum ill Bed under the base of th® per<h anl. from the ver> manner of it® formation. Is kept near the eaten edge of thr |wf This 1* a neat little contrivance for projecting the at*rf>llar from bird® Th<- jackets, waving in th*' breex®. at tracts the bind ® attention, and the cater pillar. out at the end of tlie perch, escapes notice. The caterpillars of the k.t brood of the season pass th** winter about half grown, hut storm htive no terrors for them About the end of August *-a -h one ?*®ts vigorously to work building ids winter ijuarters or hibernietila. A leaf Is *-it. In the manner and- ith**d aboft’e. till about two-thlrds the length of th® midrib l l ib! bar* Then what remains of th. two • Ides Is curled up tno a tube with on® ®nd open This tub** I® thoroughly line*l Inside and otit with silk which F arriel up h® Mem of the baf and around the twig thus preventing th® leaf from faying. Th® cat < rplllar then crowds h* a l tir®t Into the tube, anl he bristly warty ring- at the end of the I*** 1 y * ffectu illy < lose the o|>**i lt.:g, A leaf I® u-ually *• e .and •doe* to the groun*l. s that the Insect Is kept warm by th® snow In the spring It Is almost impossible to distinguish the-** hibernacula from *h* Inn sting buds around them This is one of th® hot-tempei®d cater pillars When it Is lou* hed or irritate*! It iH-lies it* head from sld* fa side in the most lively manner. Ir ie ludicrous to s**' a "head on" collision between two (Wterpil nrs When they meet ea* h on® sets hi* bead In motion, and at nb*ut ev ry sti.'ko the heads crash i*g**thei The more the> * rash the angrier their owner get. .inl by the dm® they com® to terms, each • nterplllar must have seen a jrett> fulr-sU'-d meteork shower This nterplllar. on® of the most In ter*.-ting w* have. Is easily Weju and watched. A* long is the leaves ar** fresh. th-\ d* not wander, and can b** kept on h -pray of willow In a lottle. The eggs and caterpillars ire easily found, the for mer on the tlj>* of in® leaves and the lat ter *-n I*** detected by tlie peculiar way in which the leaves *r® cut The egg* have Iteen extremely abundant all through August, bur few will be found after the flr-t week In September. Bees create great havoc among these caterpillars. A short while ago I had about two daxen cafterplHars Just from the • rg. breeding on a email willow In the vard. When the bees found It out they twk al! but four or five In on® day. Since then they have exc.trained the tree thorougty every day. raking all the cater pillars they can get. Another Interesting • aterplllar is thi* of th® russ Moth also found on willow. These are bln k and furry, nnd the head, from above, looks very much Ilk® a cat's head In shape The most prominent things about It are two long slender whips nt the end of the lat ring When a parasite o- a* y:hl k r ! w * disturbs the caterpillar it Immediately gets a good thrashing 1 a h of tlwse whips has a long, tin* lasii slower! aw iv Insld*. an*l when the * atcr ppbir urb- th® w hips up ov r Its back It ilouriMi's th* a** laches In a vigorous man ner The common Parsley Worm. Papillo asterias ba- two *llfr. rent m an* of de fence. If or.e 1* examined, a black velvety •dlt Is ®e n just behind th® h* ad When disturbed t thniMs a ptlr of Y-shaped flesh - colored "horns." or scent-organs fr**m this slit These give out n peculiar od r w hich is to drive away ®n®- m es. but It t not always effective, for a lan® Ichneumon-fly. Ophion maerurum, Jsys Its eggs on the cat®rrlllar \n spit® of its protasis Its sscend means of pro tection lies in Its color It is very con spleluous when feeding out on th® leaves but In Its usual position, down among the KtMni of th® Plant, the black and gre*n stripes bear such a mcmblanc© to th® st*ms and leave* that it Is difTV tilt to detect It. even when one Is looking right at it i he eaterplUsrs of our Silver Spots, or Arg>mlds. ar o*®r®d wTh pi res. aril wou.d mak* prickly unners fra bird. They f. and only at night, hiding away un der leave** and nicks during th® daytime Th®*e catcrplllais puu< the winter Jus! from the *£ rf e ur-e th®> *:*•( nothing to ®at at this a *n. but In eplt*- of that a l they *at In tn® • itumn t® tlieir *f shells They th n ?eek winter quarters under stone* a* and I its of bark or leaves even though the \lo <• s >n which they fe*d t® ill full leaf Th® r.*er*.!hirs of our large Bwallow Tails, PapUto Tumui. curia a l®af Into th® shop of a shallow through! with i bridge of silk acros the bottom When it rains, the insect r-.-ts on this brtU* high above th® water, which runs in th® trough b®n®ath Fnlqu® amor g caterpillars 1* Fenlseca Tnrqulnius which Is found In th® Miss issippi valley Cnlik® in g®n*-' ral. this on® is carnlvorou- Th* ir*‘nt butterfly lavs Is eggs on a plant Inf* t® 1 with plant lie® Th® caterpillar wades around in th** colonle* of lice, su king trs victims and by aini'hi t their ektns to its body. e|*;des the ®ver-w-at**hful blrd^. Caterpillars ore often attacked by fungi of different sperFs. whl h slowly spread through the body and convert it into a vegetable mass Perhaps th® most curious case ts that of th® Bulrush caterpillar of N®w Zealand A **f*or** lodge>* in th- n k of the ins* t sends a root down into the (tody, and a long clubbed M®m up Into th® air Th® caterpillar liv* - f*r a w HU* with this fa’al banner w vlng above Its h* ad. but fuittEy ®*i t* t* t **- h - th* root . pre.it!® throurh th® body. Th- natives collect t h*-- ® vegetable rater pi 11 .its an*l • at them. IIE ftft A A ft ft ft lift 171.0 t w PITC IIF.K. lint • Metbodlat Ibvlne Kept Him from MnUiiu n ftft orld-ftVlde I ante. From th® New York Sun. "Yes " said th* fat ex-mascor of the Light foot Lilies, "taking everything Into consideration. I suppose that obi Lean Hraley was th® finest pitcher that ever twirled th® sphere In Jon* - county. But the titan w signed after he left us p.fched I tall fr n while that would huv® mad® the Bean’s work look like a beer cork in a j ehampag’i* bottle. Why. If Jnn Tlmp-on. ' that was the youngster's nam*. hadn't gone and got religion he’*l b® at the top of I th® big league to-dy "It was rather j® ttllar the way we ran across him While <’ apt. Slugger Burrows and Hnmmlc Salmon wen taking .* long w alk on® Sunday th*y noticMt a boy st.m i ll g out in front of a barn with hi- ba-k to th® door He vuin i big Iwselvill mlt and was catching apples, one after an other Slugger said afterward that it was the most un- mny sight he ever laid his lookers on Th®r® didn't .-••■n to be any on® throwing th® apples, and you couldn’t see where they w*r*- coming from. But on they cam® -4h imp. thump thump—plump in the middle of the mt every dip It was fully five mlnute.-v b®f.re they finally > nm® to a stop When the kid with the mlt saw the look of amazement on the faces of Slugger and Sammi® he grinned from ear to ear. " It's brother Jim h® explained. 'He's ’round th' side th barn pratleln* outs H®'ll shift to t'other side puny soon. T reckon, und pra 'let ins.' Sure enough. a h® spoke apple* began to com® thumping into th® mlt- again with almost Incredible speed, and by watching closely they could ®e that they all cam® shooting around from th® right side of the barn Slugger and Bamm!® ru*h®d around th® corner. There stood n long. lean, red-headed gaz abo with it pile of apples In ontartn. sock ing 'em around th* barn for dear Ilf* with h® other. When h® saw Slugger and Bam ml® he stopj*ed *Wal,‘ he drawled. ■ Bay. young feller.’ S.ugger said. breathle e slv. do you know you're wastin' ®r opportunities here* 1 lk> you know you r® about he finest durn curve distrib utor that ever—any. Bub®. wt!l you sign with th® Lightfoot Lilies? You com® round to Lily prk for pra* flee to-morrow, and we'll ntMk* It w®l! worth your while.' ■TU gpoak f, i ibt <• it.' thi hayset I •*aid. with an air of indifference, and pick ing out a fresh apple h® started so* king em round the cor nor again "Well, sir J‘m Tlmpsom showed up f*r practice next day, and he more than made good right from th® sirf. Outs, ins and drops, h® couldn't be beat. And he was an ambitious cuss too. Why. one day Hull Thompson found him standing *n his head w iving his arms Ilk*- a Baxter street clot hier. ! " ‘What on earth are you up to now?' the Bull asked. ‘ Why. it's Just like thi m-wred Jim. springing on to his feet with a double bi k flip-flop ‘You see, ther® - only one . tirve I an'l pitch, an l that' * flow np- Mirtot NOW. w> |lay the Ringtail f{<Hrer next Hiturday. and I thought t? I could only learn ’> pitch a drop standing on my head. It might serve th® purpose Just as well Did you ever h* ar the equal of that for earnest ball playing'’ Jim’s downfall tcok place th® day be fore th® big gam* His fath®r sent him word that then* was to be a shouting Methodist camp-meeting thi*-® miles north of the farm, and told Jim t* h® Mir® and com® Siugg* r g *v® him permission, and 1 will e,*> for the (*ap that that whs th® only mistake I ever knew him to mak® W hen Ttmps ui ambld back Into town next *ia> he had a meek, worn expression about th® ®vc, and look-*1 Ilk** a b®for®- taking advertisement g* nerallv Hmggcr thought it was lack of sleep, but old Ikx* Qiiackenbush sad the hov had religion, and 1 guess th® d*>* was right Ad through the gam® that day h** pitch* *1 In a half hearted. don't-* ire-lf-l-do fashion, and when w’® c imo to the bt In th® last half of th® ninth with th® score 13—11 In th® R.varers' favor, w® < onsldercd ours* Ives lucky that It wasn't worse "Siugger I'.urr ws o|®nt**l up with a two bagger, th** Foote twins dl*d at first, Hal moti connected for a single and Bull Thompson trew' a base on balls. Th* w. were, two out, tlire® on bases, nd Jltn Tlmpson, *• left-handed hltt*r. ut the bat. W® only needed one run to tl® the score, and th® *r wd was rooting like a bunch of silver ppiars. Well, sir. you ..in Imag ine the excitement when th® very llrst ball pitched caught Jim square In the jaw Our gang yelled as if all Bedlam w is on it chowder |arty. But suddenly they s:o|>p®.| short in their rejoicing Why didn't Tintp son start for first and force In th* winning run'' " No.’ said Jim. pointing his hand im pressively at the Hoards' pitcher 'No. min® enemy hath struck mo on the right cheek; I will turn mv left Slugger Hur r. ws argued with him. pb de*l with him. threatened him aid etined at him But all to no purpose. That pesky hay-ecd wouM r't have it any other way but that h* should shift round and bat right-hand® I. ••Bid he get what was coming to him on the other cheek? Not on >otir ttntyp® Th® backsliding infidel who did the pitching for the Roarers put th® next three across the plata for th® prettiest strlke-out you ®vc- saw After that It was all uj with Jim Tlmpson I tried to put in a good word for the b>v. but Slugger Burrows wasn’t listening 'Hack to the barn with him ' he he cried. 'My conscience won t stand for Bunday bs**elall even on w *®k (lavs.* " Tried Friends Best. For thirty ycarsTutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man’s friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Satisfaction is unusual with " Fivc-Ccnt cigar smokers/’ but it has been the every day experience of hundreds of thou sands of men who have smoked Old Virginia Cheroots during the last thirty years, because they arc just as good now—in fact, better than when they were first made. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Pnce. 3 for 5 cent*. W&flC P er / r cent. DISCOUNT on Buck's Stoves and Ranges. Every one must be moved from off our floor this week. Tliw is the time to buy your stove. Every stove guaranteed to lie first-class. This discount is only for one week. LINDSAY & MORGAN Will remove to 112 Broughton, west. ft! ft 111 N F I N TI-: 1.1,1 (aF Nt E. Mnttrr* of Intrrret to Whipping Men lipnrrlly. From th® eouth end of Tybee 1 eland flehermen e*w an unknown thr®®-ma*ted schooner yewterday. about two mil®* dl*- tai.t to th® routhward, which, to all ai® peaianc®?*. wa aehore, She wa* headed to the beach Home thought from th® r®- p rt.a that *he was lying at anchor, hut It !■< known to 1® dangerous for vessels at that p-'lnt, and there ar® fears that she i* aground Bh** I* r®jort®d to i>® hole*) Owing to the heavy downpour of rain all day th*- vessel'* rwtm® could not r® dleceri * 1 It Is likely that tug* will go to her assistance to-day. Th® new- British steam hip Cycle. Cspt Long, arrived yesterday from Sunderland She I* if 2.2d) ton* r g.stry She !* do'k ®sl at th® Central Hallroad wharves, and jwtll there load cotton for Bremen. The Antwerp Naval Store* t’om rainy s *t®am*hip, the Clematis, arrived y*ter day from Antwerp with 7.2f* barrel* of c* m®nt un her laet voyage over the Cle matis met with a mhtiap by fire, which broke out on Aug 5. Th® fir® wa* speedily extinguished, however, and no serious damage sustained by th® vessel Had there been many vessels ready for .*• a yesierday th® unfavorable weather w< uld ha%® prevented thm fn*m pro**®®*l ing out Report* from Tybee Indicat'd that a heavy >ea wa* roiling off the bar. and that th® wind wat- blowing due east .V. mil®* an hour. Heavy raining was also r< port**!. The steamship City of Birmingham will eall for New York Friday. Oct. 12. at 5 l. m . and at f p m . on Wednesday,* Ocl. 24. Bhe w ill not * arry passenger*. Kaißnnsh Almnnac. Bun rises at a.:7 a. m and sets at s;#> p m High water at Tybee to-day at 3 27 a m and 3 .77 p m. High wattr nt Savannaii tn® hour later. l*liMe* nf th<* for October. P If M F*lrst quarter 1 3 10 eve. Full moon ft 7 Ift morn Last quarter !*• 3 M morn New moon '3l 7 27 morn First quarter 31 2 17 morn. Alt 111 ft AL9 A ATI DRF A RTF n BS. Yrarl Arrlsed Yeatrrday. 8t • am*hlp Clematis (Belg>. L®ena®rs. Antwerp Agency Antwerp N 8 Cos Hteamshlp Clyde tllrl, L®ng, Bunder land —Stni' han Ar Cos. Proceeded In Venn* Point. Bteamshlp Mas nnomo (Hr), M tnn. Bre msn. PrrlghtH nttd < barter*. Bteimer Thlrlby (Hr), Savannah to Llv erpool. ret ton. ,V.s; If Havre or Bremen, '/ 3d. "No\. in her' Shipping Mrntnranrt*. Havre. ‘ H*t 2 -Arrived In the Road*, tearner Farnham. Fort Royal. 8. C., via Norfolk for La Palllce. lludva S*pt. 27. B.tl!ed. steamer Bos ton, Pensacola Philadelphia. Oct, 3—Cleared, steamer Blanefleld. Bnvant ah Genoa. Sept 23. Balled, steamer Made- Itn® <*oos.iw (not n before ) Jaeksofivp.le. Oct. 3 Entered, steamer IMrtc N Kerlli. Btedman. Baltimore; sch oner W®*ttv®r. John*. Phil.id* !|ti a C . it* I St* imer Georg* F'aiwell, Flck ett. New Haven. Conn Knitted and Cleared Steamer earth. In gram. Boston. *t®4tner Comanche, Rock well. New York Chari* ton. Oct. .1 —Arrived, steamer Dav®ntry. Wilson Llvtrpool. , 8a I led Steamer Green Jacket, Palmer. LiVeriKtol. K®n West. 0 t 3—Arrived, steamers M i**otte. Whit®. Havana, and sailed for Port Tampi; Miami, Delano, Miami, and sailed for Havana. Pensacola. Fla . Oct. Arrived, steam ers Douglas <Nor>. Krlksen, Matanza*. Minerva (Span). Zabalo 81l xl C. it® ! St'amer Pen-acolii. Hlmmons, Galveston, batk Madonna (Nor), Flags ladt. Dakar, brig All®. Bradshaw (Hr), Willey, Havana llonfleur. 3-Arrived, steamer F'arnham, Port Royal. Notice to Mariner*. Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor mation will he furnished master* of v®*. *®l* fre® of charge In Cnlted B'ntes hy drographic nfflcw in Custom Hous® Cap tain* ar® requested to call at the office. ‘ i for tran‘miiion to the Navy j. apart ment 1 ■ w - ..in -According to the t*tt*riea! year hook of German c ties It spjear* that the con sumption of horse meat I* on the In* re*** •nd In Breslsu. Chemnitz, Dresden. Lelp tls. Zwickau and other placet dogs are slaughtered tor food. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. (Continued from Ninth Pag* t Dec. ■ 34 VJ36 3?>4 34 Vi- fc Oats No. - Oof 22 23*4 22 r,V- k N'. r 4 221* 22V4 .L, Dec. I*2*4 23 23\ 22 .jB \ Mom |>ork. per barrel Ort. sl3 .ID *33 2f sl3 ft) S'Tr. Nov sll ft) 11 70 11 SO !1 TO J*n 11774 12 06 11774 -02 , lard, per lQ pound* Nov 7 274 7 424 7 274 7 4. t Jan ft ft) 7 10 ft $0 Hhort rlhe. per 10f pounds. ort ft 25 *as I k3O srn Nov 7 So 7 SO 7 4*l 7 i Jon ft 324 ft 4.'4 ft I*4 ft cv, Ch quotation* were as follows F';r, No. 3 -pring wheat. 7244777- ■ V No 2 red. 774 c; No. 2 corn, V 2 yellow. 41d4!4c. No. 2 oat*. Vo 2 while. 23\c; No 3 White. 234'u.54 No 2 rye 514 r. fair to chok** malting • ir ley. SOftHe; No. 1 flaxseed. Sl.tt. No 1 Northwestern. $1,564; prime timoh\ ‘**l. $4 2&4j4 &; mes* pork, per barrel $: I*l 26; lard, per Ift pound*. $7374 vj7F. abort rib* side*. tiooset, sß.lo%’* *v <py waited ‘“shoulder*. (boxed), $4.04 :• r*hort clear aide*, < boxed i. s*.6nf|s.7ft. wtj; ky. basis of high wines. $1.27 HOODOO I'Ol.K‘K BAIKiK 00. % n Attempt In llrrnk the Spell by Ttiming It I pi|e Down. Prom the Lo* Angeles Times Fiar lift of the I* Angeles jKJlce far * would seem to be n hoodoo The first off! eer who wore star ftft was a man namd Maguire He had worn it only a f*w months when n distresslng comWn.tii of business and family trouble* drove cm to suicide They found him one morning lying on the sward with a bullet hoi#* r. his breast only a few Incite# from th Ugly wound shone star 6ft. After Maguirf * untimely end no onr pear# to have worn It regularly for sev eral months T en it came to be * badge of officer John Craig. Craig wit a handsome man. I*ll nnd attractive H married a daughter of Hunter, a pioneer living out near Tropiro For a t!m" Cnt: was prosperous Then alcohol sent him * > the dogs at a break-neck speed Eve* hi* wife, after Infinity endurance. had to leave him and seek refuge with h' r ' dren In her father's house. For awh :e. Craig amused himself with annoying he pettily, until one day he borrowed enough money to get drunk and buy two revolt er*. The conjunction of a loaded man and a headed revolver Is alwavs evil In Craig s .* it resulted In a terrible tragedy He drove out to Hunter's shot his wife dead us she was appr “■ ltg the * r.n door t which he -rood then turned another revolver or. brother, shooting him In the neck 1 r Mt. ting frightful wounds, from w will never recover. The madma: tV". Jumped into his buggy and drove at •‘ 4 P speed to the town house of the Hunter* on Huen* Vista street, found the old Hunter and his aged wtfe sitting ot front por.*h nnd shot them both dead < n their chairs He was fried for tlv nvit der of his wife and awarded a ri hlyd#- served hanging From Crolg. stnr 6ft seems to have b**n transfererd to Officer Htephenson. • •' the !•< *4- known iixl most popular of ,s * <>:■!. r <t!i. tl Hi wnfc R until .i and seemingly incurable Infl imn ,,r ( rheumatism • trried him onto the re *d ll*t. before his time nnd left w 1 crippled pensioner. t After Step n neon w as retired the t misfortune w,* given to Fowler happened to Fowler is recent histor' 1 ter a multitude of troubles with * u h e Commission he still <*!ung to f lucky star, and one night three ofh * '* without •'ighf. Fowler asserts h* ** r * took H away from him and locke*! him NOW ht ng them for hea\% ages. While re ating the above mass of .idences >cnicrday. Attorney Earl H*'* with an ominous shrug of hie sho< >'* said: "It has been my own 111-fortune V Into th® rays of this star, ands j have no sujierstitlon In my mak* innot resist a fueling that anv * noylng and unlucky series of lurid* mv own affairs, commencing on th* '* day that I itegan to have som thh *- ° ' with the star. Is in some way c • with or attrlhutal to It. I wish I I * * r er seen star 66.'* 'I h® officers up at th® police *tn* n * 0 now handling star 66 around. b* is willing to admit that he Is ’ • 1 ' ( wear It. Nevertheless they all s®* T 1 ** squeanjlsh about th® thing The other day an officer w i v _ th® star npsi.b down with th® v®rw®l H® apf*®ar(d to he N* ' i# Will that charm sway the hoodo-. 66 * —prevail* tht th* of poor ol<l Ib*lla of Pp*to j b* now p*rmlt tort to rttorti to from whlrh h* ho* *>**o bAr.l-h'* _ # tw*nty-thr** y*r*. will h- *r.v , nld lody I. now ov*r TO y*m 01. l *" l hroh*n at laat. aft*r all h*r hralth and .plrli. Bh* wanu U> oi Wui native aoll.