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A TEXAS WONDER.
Nairn (.real Dlarorary.
On* am*:: bottle of llu Great Dl*
covery our*a all kidr.ey and bladder
trouble* riaovn gravel. rura* and abetes
seminal emissions. weak and m# back"
rhst,madam and all IrrtgutarPl'■ of th#
kidney. and bladder In bulb m*n and
womcr regulate# bladder trout i*a In chll
dran If no, aold by you •menial ’••II
b* a—nt my mail on receipt of H ~n*
amull bottia la ta months ireetmenl
and will cure anv <-aa. shove m t tl n<d
l>r E W Hall, anla manufaoturat I’ O
* U to Lout* Mo
menial. Bold b> all drug* Ist* o'" 1 ** o,o '
■tons Cos., (savannah. Oa.
fteftlt This.
Dr r TV Ni|], f<r. fxnit*. T>er
Blr-PDa** phlp m# d<*en H*l *
O ri ®v. r\ hr rtr-1 1
•oifl o \ *r one P 1 v perfect •*'
tofactton ar.fl 1 rd it to wy
cuMomfri. Y lira uulv
M r OROVWH
Ah* ‘ Drug B*or#.
Oral* Tla n#o 11 .
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IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
ftF.WX A>U VIKWI OP THE IMV IX
TW O STATK*.
(loi-lal (irrl# lo lla%r a 4'••#* Mill.
Applifatlnn to I nmlrl*
far #*•l
Murnn- % flania Attorney H li* !•
liNrrrd-Oflli >• nplurr Mon*ilof
•Mills l'lumhri at
|->|| on m Larky l*n Int llrnrli
|*rr|nrlniK for %Vlnl*r Toorl*t.
'Ml*en* of fta ;.a <*lr I# ©rx*tlD‘l n
#m k omj n> lo build a ? ' ■ ’•r
mill and at h railed mp#*tlng rl trd J H.
Hoblnnvi pn , *l'l , ni J M Hurat, Jr. *•
prraldrnt, and Ll|'i omh N< wioii
fary and trcifurer. mlrh thin b *f ti
r actors T J A vary >■! John H M*Miy
of Atlanta J B Hob*nson, .1 M Hurst.
Jr.. Lipscomb Nrwioi-. J A Y*!urn#\ Dr
I N B H|*nre, Joa Hlozlngame and W
T. Knox of Si. |,i. <’P !
\% 111 ll* Ilia bn r rad.
Prrv'aadin** lo#*k!ng to tha disbarment
of Attorney B. (* Binkhnrdt from tha
l>m tlra of law w#*r* begun Thursday In
Atlanta Burkhart! la no*- nerving * trrm
of twelve months in t *• rounty h atncanq
for haatirtK and •>llllnis ll*- w * run
vl< tel of that ( harm* before Jid*s** A. F.
• ’•lhoun In tha t’lty tTimlmil <’#urt on
Fab 17 last. Hr Hava superf•<!*.< bonl
pen fling an nppoal to tb*- Hupr*m Court,
twit l*-ft th* city and county !n tha mean
time ||a was •pprrhtndfd and taken b.> k
to Atlanta.
•!( 4ft*iat tha Cent ml
Mr J A Moor# on Thursday at Macon
filed a 86.000 *tom**e suit against tha On
traJ Railroad. charging that during tha
nsraat fair while he was In Ma*©fi from
his Fort Valley home, tha road s gwtekeep
ar at tha union daiot knocked him down
and dangerously clubbe*! him In the prr
aii 'a of r Unce ir <th rUiK’ of people ll**
aa> s tnat Jt- was th* n arrest* I *nd
••harges w* re pr#ferre<| against him at
the poll.-e t>Mi r k where h* ha*l to r#
main all night, but was discharged next
morning Ha thinks the conduct of the
gatakeapar was unlawful and unjust and
ha wants £.*■* f*r It
I ■|ilnral t|oiin*hlna *ttlls
Deputy I’ntted Htatas Marshals TVlll
|am# and Brown ami Deputy I'nltod Statas
Collar for Hinton of Columbus mode a raid
up the Chattahoochee river Thursday
They succeeded in begging two big stills
and a negro. They went to Negro Island,
about eighteen miles al*m t < tv. and
ran acrors a JP itallon bo* till • full hi*-
paratus and some of the t* t moonshine
liquor the oftl rs ev* r tasted Th v
caught i*nothr lirg# still ab**ut three
quarters of a mile up s r* am. twit they
found no liquor It w the opinion of the
offl era that the nwm r had gone to the
mainland to sell his stuff to ?hlr>ty \oter.
To Sob-l.eiiar t on % Ida.
The Georgia Cm*l and Iron Comr nv has
Pled application with the Slate Prison
Commission for the right to sub lease
pfty penitentiary onvct- to the Chirk
amauga c*al Cotniany, whh h exp# ts to
begin the operation of anew coal mine in
Walker county In the immediate future
The n w company In headed hv George p
Howard of Atlanta. The property to t
mined tn Walker county i* that art joining
the Chi* kamtiugn Coal and Coke Company
ittid is aaid to he on the *>amc vein ae th**
mine of that company Vhsforo th right
to sub-lease is granted by the State Com
mission it w ll nan for lilt
tract under which th# * onvl* ts ore tr in
ferred to >e submitted No . -tlon has yet
been taken by the commission pending the
receipts of the contrw* •
FLORIDA.
A daily lln* of st.amrt now pll. * on
th* i’alooaahati 'i** tlv.r r.ipt I’rin. •
ha* put oti til* il'jmei, ihr Suwanni*
and will run It on alt.rnat* ilav* from
th* r*ular run of th- Jlfi ** Hroth- r* 1
*t*am*r
Preparing for Twariata.
tVh*n tli* otprourhin* tourl-t **.ion
cprni In l.akr Worth, ttir *i*ltor.r wl.l
find many chans* J. th* r*ult of for*-
thounht patr* nairrt The Inn i- rapidly
nrarli c • inplrtion, aid i air* .-iv oarn* •
of what th* ilnl>*li*'l hullillriK will h. ITi*
ground* ar* taorifi rapi*ll> rot***! in lti*!r
a.a.on * atttr*. dower 1*..1* r* art.*ny*-*l
old walk* Improved and n* w on.* hull*;
tha lawn* lark l> Inrprov 1 and *ver>-
thi ok po**lble I* bring done to uphold
and . nhanc* Ur* repuiati t, * f l*a!m llei h
a* th* qunn of a 1 Ih win * r renorts
Marry l.alr In l.lfe.
Mr Chart** K. Stwirill nnd Mr* Vl*'-
torla B Brarvdon were nmrrl l Thomlay
fl*rnoon al Ihe r< rien* e of \\ II
Bckw-iin, on Tampa lluthl*. H* '. .1 H
Isty om.-taUriK The hrlde ha* turn.-I
th* flfty-yrar mll*-ion’' l" the J**oin*
r>f Ilf*, and I* id****.l with n number *.f
•rati.h hlldren. who r**kk* in T imp* Th *
•rrnnm tra* aeen the *uti' of *l*lv *om
trier * Hoi hofl h* • ran !• ti ir I'lllli* I'*
well known in Tarni-a all hough they d*
tint live In Tampn Mr* llrarukai *lu 11,
waa at Brandon, tn Hlit* eriiilh county
v\ til I* Mr. dtu-rilll •>met* originally from
Chicago
Eleetrlr Idsht* and Kan*.
Ofll eta I* of th* Florida Ea*t Coa*t Rall
>w> have •*•!*•] a plan for tna llghliiig
Of car* with electricity and of keephig
them cooi by mearai of fan* from the r inie
power alt of twhl'h I* n*nera!***l by I
, art w-htte in motion. Thl* e.yiii|>nieni h**
been filled To a parlor .nr at the railway
a nop* al Ft Auguetine. hi *1 hue l*eei
fouiul to work ep.n hdi’ Th* . ..h *i
|w. rn.nl.' ervrral trip? uel ui
ft I- * dettr 1 *
month*, for ih* r*n. >n that iu*l*>> . * i
b* kept rlo**.l .uni the ar ni *.!*' du*t
proof and at ihe earn* ;tme • 00l atel
piear *rrt. hy meat.t of th* ele* tri. fan*
landed on a ’lan’* llaek.
That John McDonald I not dead I* no
fault of an a* • i*l*nt whl h ha; i>*nd to
him at Jaekc nville. but I* du* rather to
dlvlna Int.rvrntlon than anything *l*.
McDonald fell a dit ance of fifty f**t
through • • *kvilgM nnd on the
ahoulden of
Ing without hraaking a bon# or recatv
fng Intarna lrjurte* McDonald la a
plumber, employed by 3 Kuchler. and
waa at work when a icaßold on which
h* mss .<-#stafl. fell srnl f4g U'Datad him
! to tha skyilKht of tha b<i|Kllig r>t • t|piaJ
hv le B*rlck lla fall thr nigh tha #kv
i light down two pturias Htil stru k M r
lln ■ k whfi ss’stMjing batiasth tha
.*> light. Naithcr wms *ar j.*u>.* hurt.
tlrNamrp anti tlnrkar Wsr.
Suit sd Lagun *n tla Circuit court *t
r*r-a. ola Tu-f|a ggsinj-t ftobart M % •
mt* who s<nt to I'rttf'moU to sp#sk in
tha tntars( “f t- m- ving tha t spits! to
.U knrt\ Ilia, bv K It Bsrkar. for
I amount al eg* | to b* 'lua H-rkar tor
I sMlrtrv w iii a alitor of tha Dally Kvatilug
; N>w Im K •• v|| a, whh h prtpar sin o
I c ( .Mi| . uhlhallor* He- ■ * 4S4i* tsk
i -n iirsuist M Nm* e uf tar ba hSfl mr
! tivrfUt par >*mU sr.l m n *ti a was sarv
*-<l on him TursOsj M Nsma who Is n
. , * | Ith
i),t * ovrr hiS slgiis* f* a 'tdtrmi nt
which pD • s Itsrk* r in no bright light,
aid >4\-* h< m tlon Is m ms ih lout sia
n flark* ►•!* Tha ststamant wss
innti i In i mon Ir.g Jslly In th# Daily
Prrsjf Baikal ratrs* ta<|
Soi trU I" Hrunsw Irk.
Mr and Mrs Albert M Wav hav# ra
turt •l f m h pi* i.-sht vlsli to rolstlvco
ii. \\ althsmi villa
\l-4 lurt.i liakar IMS raturnad from
n visit to iMnigls-
Mrs Thomas Fuller leaves shortly to
visit ft land* In A havl.la
CVI r Jama-* ’ li.ivan|srt hss returned to
Norfolk, si • |i* wi.l make hit future
home H* lawvc many trienda who r*
►re i hia |wrtii4U til h failure fr*m Bruns
wick
M William I I>anglax of Birmingham
Is \ i‘*itirg fricnda her*
Mr i: |( HopKii a,# raturnad from a
viMt io r* stives in Thomasvllle
Dr aid Mrs C II .\l* Idrirn ut Bt HW
RMNi> ia visiting it* r.alumora
Dr c \l (iosan haw returned from •
mo* n- \i•* j * to iflstivea In Ohio
♦‘a|f anl Mrs J A Lai*-r. Mtas I*wt
(l< •• i..t r ami Miss It* la Fox of Ht
Sirnor hdva raturnad from a several
month if ir aurcud and ara now \ tailing
in Bu timor* Th* v s* r* a , <ofn|Hniat on
• • ii n *• o tv Mi * J I Wright
of K* Hintons, who has writ tan wnvcral
hrir * l**t* t - home regarding sights and
• mas lu the oi*i World
Mr G \V Cline has sufficiently ro<’ov
cr*d from his r t nt Illness to b out
again
Wodn* da\ evening at 8t Marks’ Epit
cnj*al Church. Mr | fc A Robinson and
Miss Hoph.e Morton. ?w< of Brunawhk's
popular young iropla war© united In
ntnrriag* Pin -Inirch wo* beautifully d*
ci n* l and a large number of friends
wi n* and tin Interesting *• remon> Mr
H *’ 1 Mi*'h fl wa ba r man and Mias
Carrie Bailey maid of honor. The bride
and jm rn I* ft on the axrning train on a
tour through th* North and East, carry
ing with th*rn th* t>ast wishes of a host
of frUnd*
N’aiiia and Calvin ar* vha
lting friends in % Nonh Georgia.
Mr M>sa Hlrs h left recently for Dal
las. Tex . where sh will join Mr Hlrac'h
atal make her future home
Mrs Alb* r? l-Vndlg enterrglned Wed
re-day *‘\nbig cumpllmontary to Mrs.
Hamu* I lion hard! of Tampa, and Mr
I.ouis F*-ndlg. of Rtnsalear. lnd
Mr an*l Mrs. It T llltch wlil move at
an early tit© to Birmingham, Ala,, their
future h**m*.
The most elaborate so lal affair of the
season was the Brunswbk Rlflamen’s
•’opening.’* which occurred Thursday
night The event was tn celebration of
th** com pi*’ tlon of many Improvements
whb h have bean made in the soldier hoys'
armory and the affair an be wall called
magnificent" In avery way Heveral hun
dred engraved Invitations and admission
cards had t*een M-nt out and the attend
ant e was very large D*al s Orchestra and
the Marine Band furnished music for the
<• i.*wn and dancing was indulged In un
til a late hour The event of th** evening
were to.tsts to gallant C.ipf Frank A
I Minn, th- t'opulur -unpany cotnmand*r,
his distinguishrHl father. Col. Henry T
Dunn. * Fnlon v*aeritn. and the speech
• ' the - cniug bv Cd Jiroi K Dart, an
old veiemu m intwr f th* Kif!**m**
w •.*•*-* rriifv glow** under the inspiration
•l any <> < union *elehrwt* v d bv the ho vs
of th* Brunswick Riflemen, his old *om
ntan| t *ol Dart waa t* tou**h‘ and thor
ough svmiflt > with everv elemon? rt* the
many howrer*. anl Ids je^rations brougnt
forth su*rm of applnuse Tis* |xsltg
of ye.in* '•**•© but Intensified the power of
moving his auditors with Col rrt. and
In* ivh- overwhelmed with congratula
tion* at the imo of his soul stirring tn*j
I'.itrl. t* Mayor Atkinson also
da|ivere*l most excellent uddrees to t.e
II fb nwn ar*l the r gtreats, after which
prix** lrlli w.te participated In. ntul
w..n by (***rp! Bit In iVanwm Col
Owen Joh neon delivered tie prize drill
m*Hal wph a few Appropriate remarks.
•Oar whl fi .bin.*bur was oommen ♦'•l ait*l
f b* merriment continued to the success
of th#* mint.ifv b#vs
iioy.n.MN li:hot Ki.iim
Itft.t | ui X THE 1.1% I'M. ATOM %< n.
HOUI'.I.k %M> KIDNEYS.
For blliousna , constlpation and mu
lat la
For Indigestion, tick and nei%v>us head
ache.
IY*r elee pleas ness, nervousness and heart
failure.
F.u fever, chills, debllty and kidney
di-. uses, tak#* Lemon Elixir.
L#dlee, for it.tlural and thorough or
regulation, t.ik* Elixir.
■' an*! $1 bottles at druggists
l*i* |*ar*l only by Ir 11 M*zley. At
lanta, Ga.
% l-HOHIMM MIMVIKII %%ltlll>i
After ten years of greit suffering from
Indigestion, with gi*.t narxous prostrw
tioi; blllousm-ss, disordered kidneys nn.l
constipation. 1 have hon cured by Dr.
Moil# > > L*mon Elixir ami am now a
well man. Rev. C. Davis.
Eld M E Church Hotith.
No. > Tattnall sit* t. Atlanta, (la.
% riMdUMAT MI NnilD Wlllli ai
Dr H Mosley. Atlanta—Having been a
great sufferer for thrc vonr* from indl
g'tb*n. tn*l bean treated by many phy
sul.ti - who fallel t< give me any relief
Continuing to grow worse, my brother .*<l
vised m* t" try I>r Mtmb-y’s D mon
Elixir, which remedy he h.t I used for sev
eral years l commenced its us* and
must >ay that your Lemon Elixir Is the
iei 4t.'f medicine on earth. I !hv- never
ufT. r*d a l.\ sln>> I rommrnni using
Lemon Kltsti It l * Rocoo
-is* IbrnatMlo -tree!. Memphla. Tcnn.
% t %it |i.
This i to certify that I ured Tr Mo*
ley's D-mon EtlX'.r for neuralgia of tee
head and ves with the most marked ben-
fit o mx general health I would gladly
have paid S.VO for the relief it ha* giv*n
me at a • **t f two or throe dot tors
II A Bead.
Clark Superior Court Ranklph county.
Georgia ad
\\ lull %\ ontett tilmlre In %ten.
Extracts ftom to Dill Mall <•-
xette.
N'.t *1 • ibt sm* xvemen admire one thing
and othei s amrthar But the qu-etioti
s* *ms to in* What *t* a I women whh
one <*’rl. high tnd lw rich and poor,
old and young, admire without hesitation
in men’ And 1 should answer Physl.-al
• ourage I think l need only mention the
magi h 1 nama of Baden-Powa|i to show
you what l mean What woman In the
whole kingdom dot* not feel a thrill when
sho hears that name 9 Ard surely It la
not for hla other many axcellent qualities
that they all admire him. neither for hito
looke. nor hta wealth, nor hla good tem
per. nor hla atralghtforwardnesa, but
purely and simply for hta grand cour
age • • •
THE MOKNING NEWS: SUNDAY*. OCTOBER 7, 1000.
MILITARY MATTERS AND MEN.
SIDNEY HERBERT ll* t **R* Rl F*-
TIONX AND K% ENTS.
( apt. Shields Not an officer of the
Itegslsr Ar-Hwtfle of Malvern
Hill Recalled—*oal h Has Her *#*as
In High Places In fbe Hegilar
Army spies and Their Mtnfas
% allow Badges Were In Order In
< htcngf*.
Fine Cre*t Villa Ms I' land Fla. O t 1
-The published aiaiement that Capt
Ikevereaux HhtrW*. of the Twenty ninth
Infantry. F H A recently killed or
woundod In the Phllippliies, was tn the
regular army, is In-or re* t All hla sei
x - # w.ta with the Volunteers, and at all
times he proved himself a galDnt and
efficient oft! er Tne same |p irua of
lJeut Roland H Pike., and both officers
wic well-known bie In Florida It ta
no doubt true that Oen. N. B. Forreat.
the famous Confed* rate cavalry #x>mman*l
rr. was a rough diamond, and not well
varied in English graram* r, yet I hardly
think he ever remarked, as la claimed ha
did. that the vl tortoua general Is tna
one to git thar faateat with th* moatest
nun ” No doubt he planned hip move
ments with thia Idea in view, and It la an
axceilsni one where choice of na'uial d?-
fen. * as at Gettj -burg is lm|*oitant.
1 see that Mt M ilxcrn illli u a candi
date for Councilman in Atlanta. Thl* re
• alls the fearful battle of Malvern Hill.
V* and that several babies ware given
this name about that time one of them,
a a# at of Gen Henry A Barn urn. i’nited
Hi ii*’ Volunteers, of New York K now
Lieut Malvern Hill Harnum. of ftie Tenth
Fnltrd HtaSas Cavalry. Another on* ,
Malvern Hill Wright, son of (Fn A It
Wright. C. H A . of Augusta, died a few
><ire ago A third one Is the Malvern
llili of Atlanta. nhov* mentioned
.senator 1# T. Wlgfall chairman of ths
C*mmitte on Military Affairs, In defense
of Gen Joseph Johnston's c imjsilgn
< ’ltaat.iiiMga to Atlanta before the
Confederate state Hanate, In March !•>*'.
•slid i do not re- ollect any general offi
cer, except Gen. Polk, who waa killed
while Johnston was In command " Now as
lo Bishop Folk's ’’sudden t *klng off
Gen. Johnston w * tn rn* sense responsi
ble The real facta of his a- th have never
be* n prlHe*|, as given me by one who
was present. Gen. Johnston and other
g* neraLf* wilh him, had drawn the
artillery fir** of the I'nion for.-.-s,
and so turned to l*six*- th** *i*#>t
•in Pfn* Mount, where the> hid i* * n tak
Ing ob-arvationw of the evening * |*o*dtion
Gen Folk, for some reason unknowti, in-
M*a<l of folkiwing a* on--c Gen Johnston
and Gan Hardee. w*!k*d a short distance
aim*#* In the >p|Kvlte dlrctkm. aiil so ex
po-ed himself to the ian non ball that
ended his career In such a terrible man
ner Had he followed the other genera **.
who sought safety in retiring from the
range of the enemy's gun.*#, he would have
er* d|n*l
Following closely upon tho great •Sf’and
Army of ih#* It* pui*ll< en*winpm* nt in
t’hi ago coni' > the and .th of three disttn
guish* and veteran* of th it rtoganlxailon--
Col JoHoph IL Wood, who was th* ai*k*
• hi* f marshal of the m.ignltbs nt iwrade,
G**n John M Palmer. *s*ldtar and *iatea
man. and Gan. John A McClermsnd. one
of the most sub-tuntlal an*l tionored he
roes of th Western nr nil* a during the
Civil War Col Wood died suddenly at
hi* horn** in Chicago, and Gens Palm* r
and M ciermmd dhd almost as au*ideni>
at their home* in Hprlngfleld lIL, al
though they were not. Ilka Col Wood, ap
parently In good health, being older and
tn*ie fee his
The South has no reason to cnmnUln
of her share of high honor* In the regu
lar i*rnix Gan. Joseph c Breckinridge,
of Kentucky, I* the in* pec tor general.
Gen. Stephen V Heiiet, of Florida, and 4
graduate of tha Georgia Fnlxerslty, was
chief of ordnance f ( r many xeara; Gen
Montgomery <' M* Iks. horn In Augusta.
<l.i rut of a Penn*v vanta family, was
the best quartermaster general the army
ever had, Gen Michael !( Morgan, of
Louhlana w•#* general at the
tune of hi* retirement; Gci. Joseph r*
Johnston of Virginia, and for a time a
citizen of Havannah wa* quart# t master
general. Gen Anthony Wayne, at on**
time a citizen of Georgia and member of
Corgre-s from the Haxannah district, was
commanding gn ral of the army. Hear.
Wm H Crawford. G*orgia. wa- He*-
retary of war In IMS. and Hon
George W. Crawford In 1849 It Is
ofofC rmar dawo*| wad wad wad wadowo
.d-o creditahb *. Georgia that when ire
office of quartermaster gen-tai w.- ele
vated to the rarik of brigadier generial. It
w.*s tendered to Col \\ illl m Citmmint of
Augusta. Ga . who had reagned fr>m riie
armv - Adjutant General. liut h* declined
the appointment, mux h to the regret of
the War I (apartment, as he find made a
fine record In the ar my Gen. Timm* > L
Jesup w is then appointed
In mv article some week’s ago on "The
Hiatus of a Hpy. I give ihe po t of hon
or to Sam Davis. And now canu-s G*n.
Joe Wheeler with the s wtement that the
most heroic figure In <he Confed#rare
struggle was Ham Davis, the spy. 1
think thin opinion will be generally In
dorsed by all who nr* or may become fa
mil ur with the history of this high mind
ed. bravo and |*riot 1c young soldier
N*xt * him I would name Nathan Hale
i of Connecticut, who became a spy r the
request of Washington and like Davis,
fell into the h ttids of the enemy and was
executed. And nt this late day the peo
ple of Connecticut arc honoring his mem
' ory.
It Is remarkable how easv a "mountain"
: can he mad*- out of a "rml* hill" by some
people In < hl-si*o during the Grand Ar
my encampment H- irsi's Chicago Atrurt
can came out with a big s-hm h- ad ard
aonoun*s*d ihai the Republican Commit
tee. or somdsMlx In th.it party had fur
j nlshe*l yellow badges to lire od wddiera
j to Hignif) that they faxored a go *1 st md
aid. Now the truth of tha matter Is ju*t
ihi Thera are four color* ii-* • by he
! Grand Armx Just as they arc used in th**
I'nltod Hlatas Armx -yellow f*>r c.txalry,
| red for artillery. light blur for
Infantry. and xlark blue f**r the
• talt officers. The color for the National
Encampment t# A It., b yellow, for the
and port mod encampment It Is red; for t ’•*
post* It le light blue for the staff officers,
dark blue A ihe National Encampment
was h* Id In Chicago tfi >ellowr taxi gas
w* re In ord*r.
Hom- isstx n is said, and verx truly, that
"err.it emergen do# • all f*>rifi the great
soul;" and .that war in the twinkling of
an eve turns the village xliunknrd* n>d
I periifogging law>era Into g*nerals nd
: s*at#sm-t." And why not If. a* It I*
claim***! by many, "opportunity makes
the man why not a village drunkard
j rla with 'h#* opportunity to become a
grsit general or it distinguished state*-
man** Hu h things have bean known in
fhts country, and the pxgas of Its hl*-
torv sfMw some verx brtghl examples
*f thie kind And I rogros to say, hut
the xvtxole ruth should l*e told I have
seen grai generals atsl eminent state*-
rn-. i** *m** xiliage *lr unkaols and i*ettl
| fogging lawyers Oniy i few y* ar* ngo
gallant t'i!lsn • gcner .il. w‘io hid
once b**n the >tiorn**y general of hi
state and one of It" most honored son*,
xvas f'und dead In trie mod one morning.
I near his Ftor dn orange grove h*sme. tae
result of imhrMled Intamper in.. His
d**wnfall tn* a* sad #s 1t w •'ompletc
The Medal of Honor Legion recently
held a Mg reunion at ths Ac tdemy of Mu
sic in Brookixn. N Y and my g**#vl
frtand. Gar Horatio C King, of the Le
gl n send* m* a account of
th* afTatr ! §•• that tha venarable Mrs.
| Julia Ward Hows, of Boston, was ona of
| ths apasksrs, and aftsr tailing tha old
| soldiers that ha waa cue of the women
i whs prayed for them during the Civil
Wmrf 8h aaid; "1 thank God that your
courage and patrloMim is to be handed
down to the future, and we are certain
that the fi ig wii go nowhere except <>n
honorable errards and when on<*s gona
It hftll never be rocs*lad God bias* you!"
Now 1 ba%e a iarg* colle- rion of letter*
from men and women of distinction, an 1
among them i lng one from Mr*.
How 7 . lat*d May 12. 1*73. making 4 strong
Mppael • ne to sexist her in her * Fs< •
Day movement. This fact shows, as I
said In a racetit rt a. that man cry
peace. |>#are but there Is no peace." With
all her peace sympathies Mr* llowe wrote
the farnmj* Batiiv II run of the Itopub
ll " and Is foremost in the ranks of
th>a who ippaud our brave ©oldp'rs
A> I predicted, Gen. Joseph Wheeler
seems to hive ba#-n ih#- star apeak or at the
laifayette I*>s! imnqu*t to Gen E. H Oti*
In New York I arn gratified to see that
tha rno't imfkriant point in hi* spa# 'h Is
stinph a repeiltlon of what'l ha\# aeveral
rim** wrHian In thane articles—that we
• r** u#>t * military nation nor a warlike
peopi* . that we love peace and *eek peace
in all honorsNe ways, hut when war
comes no nMnf ran match us In tha
xalor. patrtoiism and endurance of our
soldiers. Th* nations of tha earth t#vday
recognize shat fad. and I rep#*at what I
have l***fore sad. but with greater empha
sis that this republic slants to day tha
strongest nation In the world W- have
never made much of a re< ord amdnst
bushwha. kera and Indians fighting from
amhiish and constantly protected by th* ;r
hidden retreats In the Florida wars with
the Seminole Indians, a* with the Insur
gent* In the F*hlllpplnes, a handful of
hushw hackers could annoy and kill off our
best soldier*. But in op* n combat, under
the rub* of civilized warfare. We are a
mat. | for the soldier* of any nation on
arth
It Is a significant fact that while Adtnl
ral Dewey was given but one vote of
thanks by for "Manila Bay.
A Imital Dorter t>*d three *u h vote*—
one f. r ’’Vicksburg." another for ' Fort
Fisher." and still another for "Arkansas
Post ' Fari agut had two votes, one for
"New Orleans." and the other for ’ Mo
bile ' Gen Grant had three votes of
thank*, die for "Vicksburg," another for
"Fort ! ona Id soft." and the third for "Ap
pomattox " Gen P tier man had two votes
one for "Ailanta.” .nd the other for the
March to the Hea Gen. Sheridan had
but one vote, f>r "Winchester " In addi
tion to the honor conferr#*d by an official
xte of thanks by Congress, the officer
who Is thus compliment'd. Is alloded ten
year* beyond the age limit before be can
b* retired under the compulsory retire
ment law—armv at 4, navy at 83—thus
making hit retirement o|eratlv at 74 or
7:. as the cg*e might le
Sidney Herbert.
HONNKLIf LEFT 4’%T * HEJBK.
Ilia ( rrtllfor* Wondering What Has
Heeonie f Him.
Valdosta. Ga . Oct. 8 —C. M BoMie.ll.
a <vto*ntry merchant, who ha* been doing
but!new* at Fat creek for the past ae\ -
etal months, furnishes the sen-atlon *>f
the day here, by leaving hi* arwl
going to porta unknown. Bouneß had
been KHng a very lively bumnesa. t*l
jlnce the • oston season opened, fiwd Ih i
bo>lng a g**d •4e.il of o#dt<m for Dwell**
A DWelle of Havannah, It in sad H -
has been bulling the market anl paying
Juat atiout a cent a pound more than
lb#* etiiitb* would bring here.
Honncal bought man' g.w#l> re.a-ntlv nnd
was Involv*#! with of the |wl m-*r
i.nte ime of became fearful
till* week siml went to *♦*# B#win#ll It
ta understo#*! that his claim %v t" j-atw
pod It |a learned now that a little after
ue Yai.hwua min left for home. Botinell
fumed tit© store over to anoth#*r rnrty
there and J**ft for unknown part*. Wheth
er he * irrted any money with him is
hii unset t.ed question. It Is also not
known whether hi© fitolur* was a simple
hutdn* t* embarrassment* or an aHempt to
defraisl hi* creditors. Hls action l .e
--garded ne sti.-p1 tons, and wmong hla
to* al creditor* In* sudden departure has
ct#*at#*o much surprise
T;i* cltx tax v-om have ai*out fln
i*h#Hl their work iii*#>n the tax nook- and
r* an Increase of something over
F"ts.tii in rax \allies for the |**-t year.
TheroMs v*t about IT (WO to be brought
to th* tax l*w>k- w.Mch will run the fig
urea up to nearly* JW'.ait
Mrs II J M Milian Hed su#k|cnly at
her home n Fran** avenue yesterday
Her huhati*l was talking to her Juet a
few minute?* itofore her .fiwt.i He went
xut of the room a ml mite anl wlr**n he
returned h# fouixi that sne had turne.%
oxer in I#m| ai <1 was dead H’e fei ft
fc*n c'ompialntng for several days, but
waa not regt*?#4e#| an s#fioudy Ih Her
•laughter Mr*. Will Overstreat, di#*#4 in a
similar manner about n month agrt
News <v>nw*s from llomervHl#* that Mrs.
John Dam**, one #f the b**t known wo
men of that immunity, died there eu.h
denly Wednesday night
WORKED I NK I.KtiR % GAME.
t Itlaen of Mnnltionirr) f minty a %'lc
flni f ••< satin In f|sla."
Lyons. Ga., Oct. B.—Several month* ago
mention was made #f Mitch Fountain of
Montgomery county receiving the prom
ise of a legacy from a man In prison nt
•he time in Madrid, Spain, upon • ondltion
r hat he would tak# charge of and educate
a youog lady 14 years old. The Morning
News alec commented on It at th* time
a.** a bunco gam# that had been played sev
eral time* before In different parts of ih**
Foiled State?
Fountain has paid for sending
cablegram* anti at one time 82X
to tiave a will that w.i? writ
ter. in S|*inKh translated In all
he spent 177 Recently, though. lw> re
ceived a request to s* nl on SUO to jm>
fxr "liith* legal technicalities." aiul then
the |eg. *y would iw forthcoming accom
panied hy tite young lady. Fountain ltd
not send the cash and Is noxv thinking
•iDmil instituting legal proceeding's against
s-*m** n#* to rttovr th#* money he has
already sf# lit
Hiirilrrem In Italy.
From Ihe Bxlt.more Hun
The want >f i dr Hh p* nalty for mur|er
seem? to have some un omfortabb* lesuli*
In Italy. The assaaln who re • fitly
th** King got a ilfe sent*n*. of lmprtMn
ment. with a chance of escaping Th* tn
c .lent exctt#*.| Mirprls** In seme countries.
A!l Italy Is row hTiirb I whh the dolnks
of one Mu**olln©, an e*>ai*ed murderer.
He announced on making his escape that
he was going to kill everybody #>n em**d
in his trial and x>nvl* ion and Ire Is keep
ing hi* word lie has assassinated the
Judge who presided at his trial. .1 the
witnesses who tosttnexl ngaUist Ihlm nnxi
seven of th** Jury, besides two soldiers
Three of the jury have died natural
d'-afh*. but torne ►ay they d*ed #>f terror.
Two survive, hut await their doom. Mu*-
solino. of cours* . Ims little to fear, since
If lakm and tried he would n t be execut
ed but souM b merely Imprisoned again,
with another < h ince of escaping His
career reflect* somew at ih- <o l.il cor
•fitlons In Reggio. Faiahrla, where b© nnd**
synipalhlsers Ills first crime was the
murder of u peasant. fr which h* g t :S
>* ars
A beam of iighi is thrown upon the
condition In other irts of I• al> by th*-
trial at Palermo of *4S prison* r* who have
a r* o*xl ;*• brigand* In ?*'.• llx The Mafia
and Ilk# secret murxler so. Mi* .- have long
terrorize#! sociny and parz yz# 1 the • •%• I
government in thsi Island. The ctlm-s of
it • _’4x have n coc.x|.-rd r.nge
from mur*ler to hous* wreaking troahng a
well as |*#rwnal spite and office-getting
bring among the motives t‘;at antma ed
ths member* of the r.n* The aggre
gate of tha sentences of the *rimlnal Just
convicted I* 18 centur.e* How long their
victim* would have lived had they as rap
ed their *atUnts cannot ba ao readily
calculated Whare the Jal • ara not strong
or socuraly gutrdal tha absence of tha
death penalty **-m to prMant Inconvam
en- •• zoenttimeab
NEWSFROMTHE WATER FRONT
MATE OF B%RK 14- 11. MORRIS TO M3
LEFT IN *%YANN4II.
Cosimander of Ihe Morris N% toai!
I p Ihe Disabled Seaman’s Affairs
%% 11h ihe .%orwelgaz ( x*nol—Tag
Met ataley l.eavra for here York.
Hark t arl to* Dbeln to Load
Lumber Here for Havana.
< apt >|oe of ihe Norwegian bark D H
Morns, which has Ju t finished loading
• argo of naval •tores at Darien, was
winding up hl bui<ne-s relation* yester
day with the first mate, wffo fell recent
ly and sustained gcrloui injuries, among
them the breikiug of a leg He was
brought to Havannah. and taken to Ht
Joseph z Inflrmaty. <"apt Moe butinea*
was with tha Norwegian consul.
Tha tug Wm. F McCauley. Capt. Van B
Avery, tailed yesterday for Charleston,
where she will tak*- a barge In tow for
New York. Tha McCauley arrived in
Chariest n during the day. but owing to
the unfavorable weather which waa pre
vailing about that time. It wa not aup
p*>**G aha continued her voyage.
The brk Carl von Dobetn, which left
Brunswick for Havannah yesterday in tow
of the tug Neptune, has been sold by the
re er.t pur hat-er <o the Export Coal Com*
iwii.v of Mobi e She hat* been chartered
through C. IN Howard A Cos., to load
lumber for the Southern Pina Company
for Havana. From there she will ba towed
to Mobile.
The big dry do k at Newport New*. Vs ,
rapidly near mg completion, about the
only remaining work being tha comple
tion of the gal# me* hant-m and the In
stallatlon #>f the varlou m#an> for trans
portation #•? mat* rial to the brink of the
dock Thin dock will, when xomnleted.
be ih# most import*mt affair of the kin I
on the continent, and will compare favor
ably with any dox'ks In the world It Is
understood that although the I’nlted
fltatc* government has bad no part In the
planning or construction of this fine <lo-k
the navy department wl<l always enjoy
the fa< little* of the and * k In preference to
other Mpplfitont*
Vessel* classed and rated by the Ameri
can Bureau of Shttp.ng tn the "Record of
American and Foreign Shipping" since our
last report American t ank Rebecca Cro
well. American schooner <* B Clark.
Amerb an thr**- ma-d schooner Nelson E
Newbury. American three-mast *chooner
City of Baltimore. American three-mas*
schooner William H. Hhubert. and Brit
ish brig Ocean Belle.
The highest freight paid for carrying
a cargo of petroleum from Philadelphia to
•he Fnlted Kingdom in CO years has been
fixed In the charter of the n*w schooner
K. T Ht desbury, which will load a cargo
••f refined petroleum there for Liverpool
at fix** shillings p* r barrel of 40 gallons
The nearest appmach tu the above rate
was t fie fre.ght ( the brtg Samuel Welch,
whl* h was cnarter#d in Jun*-, IXTk, to load
a similar argo here for Bristol. England,
at live shlllu gs p# r barrel The tiarrels at
tht time • ontalned 42 gallons. The Htott*-
bury hue not been launched yet.
I’MMi'niirri hy Mesniildp*.
Pass nger* by steamship Tallahassee for
N- w York yesterday—A E Degelew and
wife and child. Mrs Jo Freid. F. C.
Bowyer. A. S Howell Mr*. W E Daw
son \\ E. Dawson. Mrs M Govern, H
C Dermott. W S Conning. Louis Hal
pert. E W Bell, W. K* Cohn and wife,
A Rundbakr. Miss L E Gabbett, L.
Katz. I A Neunetr. Geo Steinberg
Pa*seng* rs bv steamship City of Augus
ta. New York for Savannah. O* t 4 B
P Johnson, D It Thomas Mr Harris.
Mrs Cohen, J D. Clark Master Clark,
J H. Entqlman, Mrs J W. Burns and
• hlldren. J. M K#*nnedv <uml wife. \V. J.
Krlpp MDs I: Fripp, W. II Nlver. Dr.
K W Peters n Mrs <• A Nash. Miss
A Jour?- Mrs M Jones, Miss E. J Ken
nedy. Mr.- J J M'-Coy. Mss Marv Farr.
Mi * V C Kennedy. Mis* V. Frank Mrs.
I M Frank. Miss I. Frank. Mrs Faber.
Mr# D. Heoht, T. I#. Long. Master H.
Long. If. A. Hill. Dr A M Raw ley Mrs
A. L. Fe*>endcn, Mr* J A. Roane, C.
VN Tyler. G M Pewell. J C. Puder and
wife. Mast r Puder, C H. Schuyler, C.
H Hunt, If. Nuhlt*. H F Douglass.
Mrs A J. Ives and two children. Wm
Exa 11 and wife. E J Gillespie, Master
N xer. E F. Hoyt. E L lltinier. Mrs
1. E. Noulse, \\ A. Hastings. J F ll*lt
man nnd wire. Ml*a M A Keiiie*ly. Miss
E. K Hoyt. Mi- s I Stewart, Mrs J
Htark#* and two children, J A M -
Greevy, W. J. Harper. Mr. fiulle, W B.
Orear. I Levy.-t'in, Mr.-. E E. Austin.
G M Powell. M. Epstein. H Nlver.
Moses Hunter and wife. J Evans. Nlc
Jacobson. 11. Heltman, H. Kuanre.au. J.
Henderson. M J Jones. G. William*.
Jennie Sanchez. W. Habinowttz. Dave
Rahinowliz. J <’regs. Sam R*>>. Miss M
Zola. Mrs C Smith, Master Smith, Ed
l.yn h. W.Doheriy, J Blneger, J Bls
. h-ff II Mitcky, W. P Buxton. II Darl
ing, C. II Flynn. A Hterlupa. W. Brown.
W J Turner and wife. F!orenx*e Turner.
HII fit Tur*. Mrs. C. Fowl©. H. Fowle. All ♦
Fowle. Bertie Fowle, C. Johnson, <1
Monee. M. J Jones. F Miller, 1 Jack
hon. II Smith, A Alston ai.d F. Auer
bach.
Passengers by steamship Itasca for Bal
timore yesterday: W B. Glascock. K K.
Habasham. T. J O’Brien. W. A Snyder.
Passenger* on steamship Allegheny for
Philadelphia yesterday Mrs M Tile*.
R. M. Shank Hu. George Dorenback. Jr
• Passengers arrived last night from Bal
timore on steamship Dorchester L. D.
Goodrich. Mrs J. Waring, Miss M \
Waring. J P Htelner. 1 Y Alexander.
Mis* l;ei a Himm ns. Mrs. E. Hahn.
J A Roberth. M N Anderson. J N.
Mount, Mi's Liaaic Br wn. <’has. Hardy.
Kxannnh \lninnnr.
Hun rise* at b ,V.< a rn and sets mt 5.36
p m.
High water nt T\ber today at 614 a
m and 6:42 p m High water at Savan
nh one hour later.
Ptinses #f flic %lnxn for xirtnher.
D II M
First quarter 1 3 10 eve.
Full moon X 7 18 morn
Last quarter IS 3 81 morn
New moon 23 7 27 morn
First quarter 31 2 17 morn.
Altlt I X %I,N AND DKPAItTI'RKS.
Hrramship Dorchester, James. Balti
more —J J Caro lan agent.
Steamship B!ak# > m#or <Rr), White.
Charleston Strachan A Cos
fltettmhlp !|e of Kent fßr). Sutherland
RoHerdam J F Minis A Cos.
Ht'amshlp Alder-K it* (Br). Ntcholon.
Tvre W W Wll-en
Bark At anti ’ (Gerl Itoyen, Hamburg
Pat-rs <n-I•owraig Cos.
1 I leared Vesterdny.
Efeamshlp Klfie (Hrfi N‘el*eii. Liverpool.
Minis A Cos
Bark Paten* (Non. Cartoon, Goole.—
fitra han A Cos
flehoon* r Hilda Bins* Philadelphia
Maaief
Veasels Went tn Sea.
fleamshlp Ta'lahassea. Atkina. New
York
R'eamahlp Itasca. Bll'ur* Baltimore
fltaamahlp Allegheny, Foatar. Philadel
phia
tiaamshipeJcMla (Br), Norby, Liverpool.
SILKS.
The most complete selection has result,
ed in a line of Silks absolutely surprising in
variety and beauty.
All lh leading shade* In Taffeta Toe
and *Yc
Fancy Silk* for wal*ls ®e.
HU-k Taffel* <9c.
Saltn I nil hr,* 75c to tl 71.
Dili” nooo*.
Kvervlhlng aorihy of a(tntlon In 'hla
year - production#. All the rear coloring*,
weave, and fehric*. A Mock worth your
while .elecllng from.
Illack Cheviot Serge, (ponged and
shrunk. Ssc; worth Tie.
Imivrtd HU. k Crepon Tic. tl W. $l5O.
Cheviots, Klorm H< rges. BrlllUnllnea.
Henrietta*. Knpltnn and other fancy
weaves at popular prices
Venetian Cloth, all shade;, $1.00; worth
11 75
Broadcloth tn all tha Ifeadlng shade*.
SIOO. worth $1.25.
Ihoad loth in all th* leading shades),
$1.25; worth $1 50.
I’oplWiv, all < olors, *sc. worth SIOO
s(.||i. h All Wool Homespun 50c. worth
85 < ents.
M-Inrh All Wool Ladle*' Cloth, all
shades, tee; worth SIOO
Fancy Plaids, suliahl* for children's
. hool dresra*. I'r to 50c.
ki. ttuti.Km:* a*d oi'tixgh.
The newest and moet popular of thia
s' Seon * good; Our asaorlmenta Is moat
complete and the prlcas very attrarllve.
An assortment of Outings at 10c
All colors n,l patterns of Cashmeret*
S's-; wortli
Fancy Fiancletlrs 12Hc and lie.
w m i l- tinon*.
In thl* defMirtment w# have as usual
the choicest lines tn the city Our White
finals arc always good and reliable This
'ear's Block Is vrry pretty, and there U
big values In every Item.
White India L.!nen Jijc. worth 10c.
White India l.lnen 10c; worth lsip.\
White lndli l.lnen 15c. worth 20c.
, T %III.F. I>AMAh
AT VKRV LOW PHirBS.
Bleached Table Damask 3.5 c. worth JOc.
DANIEL HOGAN.
The corner Broughton and Barnard Sts.
®Emor\> College^-w^-
Fort? ml!# tMI of Atlanta SI tuition high sad haaltby
No liquor* add In ennnt? Inlerrolleglat* game* pro-
HMtrd Full coll*** course* offered leading to A II . I
Fta . And B liagree* Entire necessary espenaes with
In gato ASr.t inniitl aesaion begin* Sep. It, IMS For
catalogue and full Information, addrr**
C. E. Dowman, president,
Steamship K:n# (llr). Nielsen, Liverpool.
Bork Crown (Nor). Koglong. iJool#.
Brig Zenit (Auat), Bcnlch. Trieste.
aiilppl nit Mrnoranda.
Key Weal, Fla . Oct. 6 —Arrived steam
ship Misroti*. Whit*. Havana, and rail'd
for Port Tampa. Miami. Dalsno. Miami.
Charleston. Oil 6—Arrived. at**m#ru
R.fuwood (Br), Mixon, Pomoran, Gladea
try (Br), lawion. Barry; tug William F.
McCauley, Savannah Will low barge
Killlh Howe* to New York; t*ark Vlsur
ql- ni<r>. Melainer, Celeta Bueno
tTealed—Steamer Komolilen (Br), long,
Bremen.
Sailed Steamer Annie Orahl, Liverpool.
Fernandtn.i. Fla., Del. 6.—Arrived,
schooner Llvenla M Snow. Norton. Porto
Urea.
Sailed b‘. hooncr Agnes Manning. Wyle,
New York
I’orl Tampa, Fla., Oct. 6 Arrived,
ateamers City of Everett. La verge, Gal
veston.
Sailed—Steamer Olivette, Smith, Ha
vana, via Key Weil.
P.naacola. Fla . Oci. 6—Arrived. sieam
ahipe Capenor (Br), Hiniham. Tenerlffe,
r’omlno (Br), Handle, Galveston. put In
(or coal
Sailed— Steamship Pensacola (Amn),
Simmons. Galveston.
Hilttmorc, Oct 6 Balled, steamer State
of Texas. Savannah.
hotter to tlarlnrra.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
n .1 on Wtll !'. furnished masters of vea
sets free of charge I- United B'atex hy
drogiaphlc office In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested to oall at the olffee.
| Reports of wrr ks and derelicts received
Tor transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Kipnrlft.
Ter Billlsh steamship Rifle for Liver
pool .‘i.fOl tales cotten. 21; I.<W> tons
pig iron. SI-(so. lutnels rosin. 1751.
3nj sacks cotton seed, tll-et —Cargo varloua.
Per Norwegian bark l.at >na for Ooole
n 190 barrels roln. |10,.7t l’a:erson-Down
li g Cos.
Coastwise Kipartt.
Per steamship Allegheny for Phlladel
! phla —777 bales upland cotton. *> barrels
rb e. 670 barrels rosin. 260 barrels turpen
: title. 63 pkgs mdse, IS packages domett lea
and varns, 11.73a oak staves, 61.2*4 feet
lumt cr
Per schooner Hilda for Philadelphia
I feet yellow pine lumber —Cargo by
Georgia Lumber Company.
Plesltlcaf lain lie t on Chonelng a
Career.
H. 8 Moi rlS'vtt In Success.
"Every young man." he replied gravely.
• has lo go through the experience. of
i housing a prof'sslon, and usually II la
not n pie omit lime for him He thinks of
adopting one career one day, but h* next
morning he lias dclermlted to be some
thing else, Then a third vocation open#
Itself to hi# Imagination, and he decides
lo follow It More than Ik. ly, he finally
d.il.les to do none of these things, and
aettles upon some business or profession
entirely different from sny he has ever
considered. It I* a happy lime when a
young man ha* decided, once and for all.
whal he wan#lo do 1 have bren through
the ixpcrtrnce myself, and have not for
gotten whal my feeling- were It was like
a i aim after a storm when 1 mad* my
choice 1 laid something definite, then,
to work for, and could go ahead unhesi
tatingly What We all need la something
to work for. When we have (hat, we are
very n*atly happy I think the most
glorious year* of my life were the ones
during which 1 was struggling for a be
ginning In my career.”
"Do you think hard work I* all there is
to >u ci s- winning?”
" Yes, If the work Is appli <) to a proper
.an. t t well-chosen one There must
be. Ml si. a Ml selection. Mmy person*
wotk In Hie wrong direction Men try to
be lawyer# when they should he farmers,
and larm. r# when they should be in some
university reading law It |* unfortunate.
Indeed, when a man ha* mistaken his vn
cstlcn But. assuming that he has chosen
Wisely, my rule I* all-powerful I never
knew anv genius** rhtt could get along
wt hout It. Everyone whom I have ever
met. who he# attained su<-ca* t n any
thing. tells ih* ram* atory Th* young
man who sits atlll and expect* to have
thing* com# to him And* out hi* mistake
•oon. But when a voung fellow has a lau
dable ambition and bends hi* energies In
that direction, ha la rtaaonabiy aura to
trla.”
Unhlea-had TWa Dareaak s,
$3 cent*.
OS-Inch Brocaded Tabla Damaik w.
worth 49c. *1
70-Inch Brocaded Table Damatk u
worth *oc •
00-Inch Bleached All Unan Tabl* 'j.-
ask s*r; worth 50,-.
72- Blea h. and All Unen Tsbl# r,w.
ask s9i ; worth 85. .
73- Bleached All Linen Tab's
ask tec. worth $1 00
72-ln.-n Blea. hed Al! Unan Tab e Dam.
ask $1.00; worth $1.35.
■PtX IAI, 11 ABO A Iff IX KAPKIAA.
Fine Imported Table Set., henuut. -,a
and fringed, at and up.
LACE ri HTAISt*
From 7ic to $7 00. All new this sea so,,
I.ADIEA' AII.K .BRIMT9,
Silk and Flannel Waists. Pleas* txkta •*
ours befora purchasing Tout,
pleased.
ATTBAt TIA’E TBIOE* AHE Tilt
Our regular $1 75 White Bedspr.4d> •„
$1 35
All oil' beat 10c Shirtings this w*k t y,
A good yard-wld* Bleached Shlrtlrg r*r
6 1 ,.-, worth ot*c.
3xl* b-rlnged Damask Toweis i;' sC .
very cheap.
liFAir FI HM *lll AD DEPARTMF.XT.
Men'* t'nderveat at 40. worth
Men * l'nderve*ts al 75c; worth 1
Men's Red I'ndervests at s'. Oh, worth
$! 35. Drawers to match.
fine line of Indies' Underweir from
49c suit lo $3 60
All styles Collars and Cuffs at to *ng
15c.
A rerular tee Suspender for 2f-
Men's Working Shirts at all price,, ths
kind needed.
A good I'nlaundetad While Shirt fer (>
Canton Matting, ranging In pr) e tr n
35- to She yard
Smyrna and Moquelta Rugs In al -■/,.
Tapestry Carpets, fresh new goo:#
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
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Jon 7 00 7 00 6 9tf, • T 4
Short Kibe, per 100 Ih*.—
OcL 7 974 7 fB, 7 * 7 *7^
Jan 6 374 * Z7\% 6 1) 6
Cash quotations were • follow* Flour
quiet, winter pntenta. I*7 W)®4 00 straight*,
ja 205 3 AO. clears, jiVcj*i *). spring ape
isle. 14 70; patent*. 4.7
UIbQZW; halt**re. 12.3002 IS; No 3p g
wheat. 7jM)7S4c; No 2 red. 77\ *; No 3
corn. 40V04! ; No. 2 yellow. 41fi41>*< Vi
2 oat a, 22\'a'£fi*<': No. 2 whit*. -i
N. Z whit#*. 33\026c; No. 2 ry* .7 * .
fair io choit m illing barley, :>4o4v. S l
flaaeeed. SI.M; No 1 Northweetem. 41 W;
prime timothy toed. 44 3*(j4 3h. m#** per*,
per barrel. 414 if. no. lard. p*r 10
pound*. 17.tt07.27 1 ); short rlbe aid** (locaM
$7 9004.10; dry shoulder*. tboK*d'.
, short clear aide*, (fcoird).
S .70, whUky, tata of high wit.**,
11.27.
I II.AL Mils
I INKm’PT OALB OF AOORTS
VANNAH BOX AND BASKET WORKS
Under and by virtue of an order grai t*
• and by the lion. A H MacDonell. K*f
ere# In Bankruptcy. In the matter of "
II Bollinger. Bankrupt. the undersign*!
will mU, at public auction, on th* prem
ise* lovated on the luisvllle r>ad. In the
city of Savannah. <!*.. on klond* . O*
13, ifc> at 11 a V look. (Savannah • •>'
time*, in the forenoon, a lot of ma*hlnery.
tool* and apparatus for the mantif.i ture
of bone, crate*, b.irrel* and
among which are Titus Veneer Me nine,
Titus Adjustable Head Biw, Saw
Table, Haw*. Hand and Power <*ty
per*; B. A B Holmes loub> Hurfa-e
Planer; Cut-Off and Heading Saw* Al
line ton A Curt la Blower System.
plete; Hot Air I>ry Kl-n; Pulley*.
ln. Belting; Basket Forma; Barrel I*atha
and Hoop*; Bo* Head*. .No >•
Iron Wire; Tack*; Nall*, etc., etc
Private sealed bid* for the whole
any part of the a**et* will be received bv
the unoeratgti*'-d. up to October 10. a* '
o'flock. In the forenoon, which will ha
opened by the Referee at hi* offl-e. No.
4 Bryan afreet, e.ist. at mid tlm*' and
place. Right to reject any or all Idd* re
served Term* of eale: Cash.
Property may be Inspected and full
aeen. by applying to. JACOB OA/AV.
Trustee. 14 Provident Building. ga\ .innai,
Ua
West End Street Car goes fo the F*c
•org.
Albemarle
Madison Square. West. N. Y..
0. B. LIBBEY. Prop.
Sesellt.'l*. W-.es.H g*.i
The Inca Con ot fhls houne Is m'* A,m
all-able, being central to all pla- '*
amusement, and 10 the enopplng ■ 1
Special attenlon paid (o the culTne
A number of very dealrable auli's
rent for th* winter.
DONNELLY DRUG C(T
SAVANNAH. OA.
DnfOß. SEEDS. ETC.
MaT orders aoltcltad. Ball phon- ,rt
P. S-Send for frae sample r ’ *
Dyapepjla Cura.
■??■■■ lESfWO f FRIHCH FfU*
gECUIkIO* *en* |.'rl
neat 90 daf a tm 5A a br* *
Ur price fl Hettcr than
I sn.l IVnnvrev.il Cnh t-■
■SCF M t.. .in( .ne Heard IhM .*• >-
J4o Olive street. Lealsv •
OPIUMiii&
ir roc want oood
and work, order your Uthographsd
prtnled etationory and blank books
More log Nawa, Savannab, Oa.