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A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall** (treat Dtarovery.
On* small bottle of Ha a 'treat re
covery curt* all klJt e> and bladder
trouble*, remove* grtv*!, cur* 1 *
seminal emission*. w*ak an t ni* <> k
rheumatism and all !rrgul*rlG* s of the
kidneys and Madder in l*** tncn >’“ J
women rcfuUt't bladder trv#ub * •* • ' ll
drat. If n.H aold bv your drugs**! will
r *•*<• >! mi . i ■ • . 1 '
•mall iMtttl* I • m mi'- iMIMM
•ml wii; 'Tire anv ra* -V' m < tlnn'<t
*># E W Hill, aole mouf*ctur. r P O
Bn 13 Hi Uv U I Mo Hen- ,or
tnonlal. tiol I,> ,| <jrug.it* Mid BoiO-
Biona Cos, baumiii. (i-<
Kpsil This.
r>r F TV Hal . St. L uD, Mo Hear
Br- Tb-as# p ;p rn* * loz-n Hal
O’idf D * #vr b\ fl'*t •\p " I have
ao and over one K’*'*** It e p. rf*ct aat
Isfietlon ar and I rp<*'itnftipf and it to ut>
cuatomera Your* trulv
II r np^vw
Prep An* i Monopoly Dnif fit ora.
Deal* Fla Dec 13
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
AMI VII’WH • Till II %V l\
TM (I % 11->.
l*rlae Offered for (it rlr nlfnral I % -
Mhlfa at the (Ilia n llm H|—Mrs.
Whiffle** filed !>• I fleet* ol
( urbollr Arid nf t nlambl* —Jones
%rreatel nt 'lm on fr Kllllnu
lirrra-1 lir oafb I lorldn Military
Institute nnd the last Florida
Se Imi y \••u co tVoiimn lllrd on
n 'train.
fin a warrant i**uici from Ju-tb • La’V
rrm’M court nt Mo on, !>l M Jon# h-*#
been on ih* i h ir;* f kl ling
Robert L. Or eon. The warnin' w •- nn.r.i
out h\ Lafayette * Irl n b-*thr "*f * t
• |e. <hi*h| Ji. e* hn*. not • ' I# 'V# r * and
1 .tm i •
Otoen The dlffl Ity o • ire I . le v
w*#k- *£• i beiu •ii ?h* two m i i*
ber * note Gr# en li#*l in a f**w H>ut -
from the pistol wooed !• re. -lv*d
from Jon*- It a tls b# •> rilw** b• b -
fore Jon#*- is tbl** to stand • minim nt
trial lb Is j-till li/lro lto bis \ l
Killed In i nrhollr %rld.
Mrs J H Whirl- ' • *♦%*! -II-
Krilov morning at h**r hum on H*-o
Hill In Columbia M Whittl* > lad
been an invalid lor -##me time. iH* ring
with heal- n Mil l* In •oniti.l •rb to
this ompl.liut t: -unit i -ill ~ Of ammo Ita
we:* ie> <1 Ofl la • i *1 *est*> nigh' Mi
V
band went to ih# i-l
W eUs iHily kept ll** |'!'k*i 1 •
not noticing ilia it l I* *** i bottl* •*•
*
monla he nave his wl.e mouthful part
of which she *.wallowed 1 | art of al ’' *
ah* r?Kina*:e.l sp t nut. The !01-n n
fortuna'eiy fti m w**rk. h* r •* •n’"'i *i
tm? le|nK aitotig enouith to wit tm I IN
effe* t 15. - j. her Kd* I strb k* li bu
ban*l sin* 1- survived by one • n 1* ir>
Whiltles).
t U rl(-II11II rlt I I'rlrea
Kor ih |Mir|>oiM. of K .liv.-r
--•snrd rl. ulti;n aixl i > hl> **r UK
Ituc the f irm* i l * ai l bn i non t<*-
gether Ht an n. .iy n Hat will l* I' * * *
tcvac and profitable, the following |>i no
um- are off* retl t* * xhlbttotr at th tl.*'
1a , arnlval .ml rile • fair to 1*• h* Id
at Albany on Nov 31, . nd J.I In. b**a
half toil of ha> O. n.i*iv ;a**-ey. $-■*. t "*
ae.aid leel half t n of Iniy tut
Kiasaea ||o. for of P‘ ilN ,|!V
for s* .oial best ion f 1 • vln* hay S’,
fot* bet- half tor- nr b t: ; i’we.d b>. * •*.
for lei ten Imsht le * .-rn. •* * ~r
best iwenty-flye sheave- a for
best burhel niliilUftH* turnips. Is, f ,>r
beat hush* 1 purple iop iurnlte. tor beat
five bush* -of awe* pot tin* s. sl*>. for
best iw.niy-flf. stalks *f iciecti-m*-
1.,. for last tw*:t>-hve sta.k of r l
cane for t*s: flv** pounds ;*enut- 11°.
for i**st dtaplav * f 1 r u 1 |,M O:n
corn aiom H* H u . f ,,r * unp
kibt- k* f *le I* btig. to* *>%• *
>o*ra old ami raind bv t> exhibitor
for the tal est b* *f. sl° Kr the **e .X
--hlblta of prcvlu* - Of *n tarni k*
FLORIDA.
At * mHin* **- -- I *' - ' 1 'mintv Ji.-m
--orrallc Cl*>. 0,1 Tu<-' lay. Wrmi
T.l.r 'Wxli-r.-t hi* rf.'lgngllon • |>rr-
Vl'*nt of club. 'hi- ii n .'| I
and Hon '' A Ho**ll Wl ■■ •■* “>
n ih va aiKV.
air*. Iltotili'n Fell Head.
yjr* M £ I>.wd wife of Hon M
t* Dowde- wh* !' itd *b •! At h**r hm*
• t Homeland. Paiiiidm The W"l
--tlort l. that .he dropped dead while at
tending to her hour, -told dull* -hr
„< a itoMf worn in. nn*l will l talti
tntM>e.J hi her many friend* throughout
toe country
Mr.. Shettlrw orth le<t.
Mr* Shettleworth, one of the cl !e*t In
haWtont* t Evlnglott dle.l Thtit*<lu> .if
ter an lllne** of nt*.ut two yr..r* Mi*.
went to KHn*tott from l*t 100
rounty. B <*.. at*>m fifty y.*r* ns She
ta* the motnei ol the h-tdlng fartinr of
K'!nton a. -tlon. v\ !’ Hhe!i|i’*n th
The hOilv -* burled nt Kletnmgton bealde
that of hrr oMt.n daughter.
tiled on a Train.
A co!c*r*<l woman wltone home w.i* at
Mantand died on the train Friday night
between Han fot and ml hrr home, a* ahe
an returning from it ab*enee of *ev<rat
week* H • •
he n In the employ of It J iekj.ui II”
,1. anttetpatlng '>• return -if nlr wire,
and went to the train to mrrt her It n
a aovnre tdow to him when the trainmen
lifted out her llfele Ix.ly.
Kaat rinrltlit ar mlaary.
The ennollm-ttt of laipU* at the Ka*t
fejorida Hemonaty Oatneevllle, to date
Ja *B. 60 young ladlre. 45 ■ ehl* There
ore 34 jmiula outal<le of <• • In• vtlle o'
whom 3i. ... ei. • .i l ■ - t ■ -
count lee are repreeen'e.i ou -tde of Ale h
ua and thee.
Ida vl* lillnola. <•.atn.-tl.ut an I
gla The work of ..Tollmen* hi* l“'.|i
rompiete.l and thr |.u|>li* have
ttow-n to their etudn* The .outre of
aa* been rated tt ter-t * t t*r.e
• able and further advan. e will '*■ mad.
•ttother year. The gra.l miing .*•* cot.
elate of four young ladle, and four a
data
The Military Inatltnle.
Thl* year protniee* to he the moet jwo*-
pero't* one at the South Piett*tii Mill ar.
1n,1,1 ulc rlt. r It* eetahll*hmenl. Mu h
Improvement ha* he.it made In the hull.l
*ng* and ground* Tne j.re.ent alien.l
-or.ee j* for In advance of th.t of l*-
aeaalon and there .re other* < ‘.Hit.
The new radet* eyprer* them-el.e*
highly jdea*e| wild the place an.) at
entering upon their dut g* with ehe.r?u!
rewHuflon Th* ameilhtment of id*
officer* for the *e,*e.n of tatr-ni ha* her.
deferred for a limn owing to th. Itlnee
of the commandant hut will prohanli b*
made next week Cadef-IJ*..tenant Her
ring will drill the company
Prrtbytrry to Meet.
Amerieu*. i3a . Oct I—The Macon Pr*
bytery. ambroclng forty churche* In Mtd
die and Bouth Georgia. a*emblee In
Atnerlru* thl* week, and a Urge gathering
of PrerhvterUr.* I* experteJ The opening
oermor. w*.l be prea hed by Hey. t>r
Strickland cf Dublin, ‘ia . on Thuri*lav
• vailthe lasting through thr
w-rk.
m:w üboHbH Mm l’.
Hr, i Immiins \(ltb( *f Cairn l)la*aa
• i*k fht* I'rmlurl Mini Itie ( r-iji.
<*.lro. Hi Ctrl k -Th- hraf r-uptr -<n#
•uip of 11 /* prs-kiii yrai rot* • • •‘*■•l
tin thr* of 'am *ai Fri|\ .•*!
I This .w>ruj‘, wbif it* tin- unmi ursl - on*
til Hon t*f th** '•!? * w of rr h*r |v.r
I qUitJly. n*mills! II • bl i‘.*h , v*
•t V | i *i T ;s | •* ♦ • ?
|r j< • r#;i m-I f.r (hi- |*r*lu t *f tls- Cum
; fcfi s v**r t! ' • nr.-
Mr Thom*- \ Uht of Wight Hnr
f• i v s*t in.J bhlpp* r s of (}rr>rgi * * ah**
•*yriii. m\ •
T • fn*iK* * !- riow in l**Tf**r • ■•ulitlnn
► i.- w • • j.i* *. I. r*| ifi ii, It ii
*• - nr.v nm< t > -fir f.irnis b*--
tai! j* unMriir hi— f>r in rk* f T f* ii
•r ** bav I* -i n|t| iJi haVMI. ml t**
| ck-mao! f*r i-*r *yrip fi r Ir
-1 it*l it!* ' ar* Afn.i g in from
I .m • th* **n|i
*1 ton *.f fl * *r | prl***. rt I
|r*#}Sct i bn? I' *i*r urotlii' ♦ • and -bab -s
wi.l tn.r inak** rh* # Il'*h mtMk> that l
m. ?•• bv Hi* ly'iii *ni p r>|)t in mixing
(lu- OM witfi t?u ayrtif* to glv* It ‘*<r|\ *
.Hi lor r> wiil b* f*mr cai** )f ojr
• f **f f.irm i*r*' iU't
'As has b* * n frovr*n bv analysis our
r* Mltip i•! to tti* growth of thr
in* r I t?i* tbrn<fil ? sa<Mly in r*as
iri' f- r purr ffi-wis H> |i -* rving thi* |mii*
by of ot<r syrup w. nt only in- r***!M* th**
>l* mat I r w*l| .* rh* |*rl • NdiotiK •
,ni*! but th* *x• *ialv* amount -f su
r i.t -air * ! fhor**ln makr* it * *i- ally
b irai * f-i ?h** mola- d^abm
<n tf th*- irg ? m*- is*’ -loalr-r.* in
ti. 1 t i’t*l S?at*s. who tia- i>**n buying
• iir avrup fr-f*!> fur th* | ol rw seasons
i? f itfni‘ i no*, as* y- ar Mint h** ha I n*
*b'traiul (• *vru| i- hi- market, hut
tn'v i *ur s*rup with rnola * * to In
• tin* sugar rorit-n' an I mak* th*'
• olor brighter
t,’t • .hi farvnrra r triv*' bv rxp**rb*ni *.
at;j ?? *■ ii of rtn <l*'rn ri * tiin* 'Y. to nak
i '*'-•• r >tu ii!tv if \ r m* t h y-ar !>*••
• -ur b b r ,ifiv-ri‘ |ur* -vrup an-l live
up t wii? th**v a*lvt tlo
’Th*' prrsrnt rop in South <S<*ur-
Kia will I *• r* lu * I about .V* |***r cent., as
mpai'l wirfi li-r <• *n The a-re ago
i about *4jual to that of the previous
k> anon, but tbc yiebl. *wtng to x • slve
• ip,- ipirtrg lii* spring ital -Irought lur
p : July at. I August will I * r*lu> t<l * *n
sbi*“t ably "
I'I.DM 1 tF %MHH\TH*.
%nierl*iis Mill \*l l.nrk Ispiranlk
fr tlunlrlpNl lltmors
Am* rl a< • . <> ’ s The muni* ipAl
• ampai.it h-re has o|**n**l with the f r
rrvil announcement of <*jpi. K. f'larke
for mayor, and Americus w.ll soon hiv
i (solltft .il carnival with a four-corn** el
mayoralty ra■-• as the < rownlng faliire.
I'h* r** will he at least four * a mild at*** for
mayor ami perhape •* b/*n f>r the thr*'* 1
\ i am 1* - ui*n th* al-l- rmanir t* ard, ami
rh* > ami'tiutn fa month will be warm
r 'n! tor i. , . ||*ts it ll* war*'hmh* - he e
P I iff very -meldorat-lv during ito p €
w •k. and cotton men * up* • -till fur
• *!• r tp-t ii now. • the bu.k of the lo -
ir In.
*1 ii*- m irrlac** of Mr. I#. O. Couftoll <*f
rl. * t it v and Mi s Flor**n< e Ml dreh o
Hive nik. K!a la ate of mu b so ial
prominent* and h> 1 ln*rrst The mar
nag*- tak* p!a*e at th* hotw of tba
brides paren *- Pi I give 4 iak on Tuesday
aflertMJon Mi Conn il and |urty I'fi to
night for that city in a s|**,Ul car. li*-
ii- pn*mln**?; banker and *o ton factor
.md * Mi** of the wealthiest aid mo-t auc
*- -sftil young men in Arnsrl us while the
hri b* *b * i is on*- *f th* most teau(ifltl
nt,.i a< > ••nipltahcd young ladira of Live
Oak
Amcrk'us is billed for two .-trouee* al
r*s4*ly n<l th** small boy h* re In coire
spondingly happy.
il \DF \ MftVTH I Aft*.
Jury In tlr Henry *Muh Taae ( onld
>* inn*-'.
Irwintott. ... O. t k Wllklttwm Su-
Fourt hi* ■diourned Henri
Ktubhg. who wa- tPM the fus-omi time
!<•! th** mur.br f ('lsm <i lsofi. waa **nt
,K to i 1 1*• - oui *ll to await the next
it iiii of *outt. s th** Jury, afier Mayim*
<ut two days utid h tugnt. n*le a mi**-
t rial James Tlndull. the l . year-ost boy
wh** was riel for |*t>ls*nlnx his father,
was i <|Olt!*l
l \\ a- tepirted here this w* * k tha* if
\t?orn*y Oemra! J M Terr HI enter* the
r,i e ftr btvernor. J-Hig** John tV Hart
will V- tmd diN for attomnv general
I', tin *v< -1 (, the pi • •*? solicitor r<*n* rl
*r this - iri'iitt, H-ti H <*• wis. will
t *e,gn is mllc|tor ind mak- tae r ••
for Jude. an*l Josefn K. I‘ottle of Mll
bMgeville wi I mak*- the race for soli -
it*r •I! of wn*m the of this ioun
tj h**artii\ in*lost .
The \>unty Court will be in se*sk>n
iier* thi.s w** k The oftl. ers *>f tills court
are umisii iv t ill nun The Judic-* statt*l*
six fee? nnd six inches, the clerk six feet
m i rtv* n- h* ■*, th** nherifT six feet, ami
four in* h- anl th* •*>! j. it or six feet ami
• hres* In- h*
Aerldmt \*-nr latniiin.
Kab-nton. (** >• * Arthur I, Cl^m
en*>. rt>mP *-nt planter of this - ountv,
nr is terribly cut in a gin Saturday, mid
w.i* brought t* liatotiton frvr medical at
tentlon Ills right arm v\a shorn nf fle*h
fr*n the ells-w to the hand and the txone
was cut partly through
\V If Jackson who was hurt at the
new ginnerv of the Mill tige\ |||* OH Com
piny .it this place over w** k ago, liad
his hand anr.MJtaied
The Utan-lard Oil Company will estah
listi the tank eys’em of supplying oil for
this place In th* near futur**. Kora long
lime Kstont-n b paid more for oil than
th** neighboring towns, and this has been
aid t be -in* to th*- tank delivery in
those towns
iii'ililliiK st >ltllen.
Millen. 'la.. <Vt Mr \V If Ison and
M's * Sarah RH<l wer* -iul*’tly m.*rri<sl
it the home of the bride s brother. Mr
\\ M lt di. la*t ev* iting at T o’clock,
llev T J Holmes of Tennlllf. ofH lating.
r.n* but th*' family *nd a few friends be
ing pr*'-*nt.
The cotton fad-try here is nearing con
jb'ilon It will be put in operation about
Jan L
ilormon ft.lder llrosNfil.
lUtorton. ck . <st R —Henry I>. Hron
hoii a Mormon el.jer w is lr*wne| in (Vo*
t oe nvsr nt laong Shoals in thin oountv,
Saturday lie w swimming for a boat
•o convex the party across, and was
< /.r l wdfh crump /il* family Is In Lla
no The- tvsK has no? I*een recovers*!
Should It b* .t w'lll be sent to Idaho for
burial
j A Messing to all Women" &&
\ Great joy and comfort come* into every hr>usphold
• when the virtue ol *• Mothor’* Frlond ’* is Tv* YX
5 known. No more gloomy foreb<xhngs or nervousness jf
• hv expectant mothers, as all pun is i.revented hy the *
external use of "Mother’s Friend/’ the marvelous
I liniment. There is nothing like it. " _\
■ * r •iMnr.rfSMM.ii.MH! -M..y ,■. *•*•*, * //? SSf • "** '
■m,• Mi lk.f • rr.T ►*•’* fM.lt—™..'. e l J
I U. •lUsou. h*-t.f It. - i,to. tn P< ><*
• See, *> r-e-ro *IS " ""-p. Mr"- I.o Knitl*. m~>. ~ n
I vrtiieiep. .I:,fo',twnf i"-d
! acui n <4l mi-ooutv tbi nßtnni in nn'.t t. smn rn, stunt*, c*
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1000.
“t.. v i'-i-j ’ mM p>
kj 4 Jh and frtst rrcdicitul Don’t take the witrrv 1| jj
Pi • >f V'itch !1e! prrpxrxt.om rrprti'm<! !o h< “Fie *int J> PONDS f r ,
EXTRACT. Thfv jtntrt!!y tonUin “ .Kd xltohol." wtiith IrriUtet T
pf *? tht tk.n, *n<J, liken ir.Urtullv, l a dtndly po.ton.
Oat POND'S EXTRACT. fol-lnnlT Inxalw! huttwrapparx. | *
R p i:o AT MONMIR I* \lt K .
• Mil* Orb Ontsliler l.rd fils Hunch at
•he Flniali.
N’*w York, b>t fc Thre* favorites ‘w
e?rong oi .| t hol • * an*i ***• ou(*i*ier
fiivkin) *,*i* iifd at MorrN I’ark
<iim| fr->ni a ra ing .iiind|*lrtt. a fur *ia> s
sfwirt * n Joy ♦••I
Kir-* Pa • l r' Mon*lay hindbnp sev
en fut I'inge l icu (? mon-le. to a, won
.
I lard: \ It t* 10. tfiird Tim** 1 -*7 1 *
S- <a and Ra-t Tiu < >iy mptan flv * an*l a
>ail furfofiK l:. it. .* to I won wit/i
C -f 1* n* • *u 1 aritft *?* • 4 i and
Advot.itof ft to !, ! bird Tim** I
Tfilrtl }’ * * Itailv h It \' it ii *ii ip H\
hi <1 a half furiungs <l*bi Heels ** to
wui w?i '*<-'< hf-tcr. to 2 a?*l I to
• on* I ifi 'ft 1" t* 1, thsrj
Time J .*1
F'-iirt.i l!a-e ' 'i** mi* '’-xnivnMtion,
g to . won with Reigr LM to 1 nnd •
’< 1, M-cond an-l \\ati No*. t* 1, turd
Time 1 1
Fifth Ra*e~()fie mile seLin-- An'O ,
1" to 1, w<a, with Ole. K to 1 and n to 1.
*•** <>n l jn*l Tit* Am.k to .. thir l
Tim*- 1 UN
H.xth Ita •'-Over ?he HHI h irwlicap. nn*
mil* and a- i\te* nth I’- t* nte, 3to 1 won
wttii (a*M inus. *'< t.* 1t *i sto f* • -* and.
•in-I lmru-ivt. b to -. tiurti. Time 1 L*.
Ihr Track. Mn Hail.
l<exlngi*in, Kv (>*■ h H*he tr i k tl*
• li\ x u in * ttii*;i ihb condition, owing
• o the . *ittnuuu** rala of Hlunday. and
tli*- xx eat her was cold and raw Thr
Ashland -.f • f< it - * dwli
lown (• a h“bl t f three ? irtei and fie
g .-i . oni' -t l**• tw• *ii Charley Herr and
Itorulnia dl-i mm material!** ■ the lat
?r wur w'hlrawfi by hi own*T.
Th- \ iilirui 3li t tot ting, purse F.Ohh
fhai.ey lb rr won three straight h**a -
and r* >■. .M-'-rsliM ►*■ oml. I’lbltiß thirel.
Time 3.14, 3 1.V4. 3 17\.
Walnut Hall tip H.'W for 21* tiot
t#rs Crmiti Sh-t won ge-on-i. thud a tel
fourth heats Chestnut King >* < oral, win
ning first beiit. Angie Muiiuin thirel
Time 3;lJ>. 2 lf**%, '3
•j 1* pa- e. purse |fst lone won thre**
st might heats and rate Nonamie se ond.
8a i phi re third Time 2 14\. 3 IH, 2 17’*
look lio l il tHNKI.
Hni’lnnali Took the Last Two l-nnn
< lit* nu,
Oct A *kx'hle header with
’in nna * loe*-d the season lt**ro
iie vi-itor?* taking both gm- s. Atteral
fin* e i*!k 8- ore; it II B
Firs’ 'l.mie—
Chicago 10ftbOA21h-4 13!
'*iiicliMati 4 ‘3 h 0 33 ft 0 1— 13 14 4
Ha tier lew- and lonahue. Hahn
ar l Ki'hoe
9*t t>nd Uame— RUB
Chicago 0 0 A A A A 0 I—-l 2 7
Cincinnati 0 1 l 0 1 1 & o—-Si 11 4
Hat teriesk-Taylor and Dexter. Phillips
and Kahoe.
st. I.osi* Lost Moth.
frf Lotii*. Oct R l’lttsbiirg easily t-v*k
the douhie-hea<ler to iax Waddell plt*’h
*• 1 s*-nsational ball in the Mm? game an-l
let . i\. and f*s*tfe t -up|ort The yf< -md gam*
was a llstleh.H one. Attendance 1.3 m 8 or*'
R II K
8t I anils ...OhOhOOhO M) 4 2
I’ltt-lmrg .2 2 l h 0 3 0 h x 14 h
Hatterlfk Jon*> und <*nger. Waddell
and /,lmmn
Si cotwi g ne— R o I'-
8t Louis (V--2 7 4
Lit-shut g 3(10001104
llatterles Sudhoff an-l I'riger. Tannehlll
and Zimmer.
stopped by Hals.
I*hll idHpltii. Oct. t I'hlla-l-dphiti
Hrooklvn were to hnv* played two games
hete to-day, but a luaxy whower ropj-|
the flr-t gain** when each side hid * -or-**!
one run
Hnlihard’s ottun stst- mrnt.
New York. ct x The market■* have
been very firm on the fer of frost jn
th** Southwest, and the movement being
lighter than anticipated, on ?h*s advan-• .
the '*eller> of Friday and ftaturday were
ftpp buyers to 1 ovtf r takings , the offerings
of exporter* and the orders
which followed the market as prl--es a'l
\.m e 1 \ xery 4-rsxr bureau report i ex
it • ted on We.tnws'iny, which, aMed to the
strength of th- markst Where the local
trale are -lecide.lly bullish, sellers were
e. as pone desire lo b** short and
lh‘ -hurt Interest seems to be greatly re
du and
Home high grade cotton is pointing h-*re
f. delivery n O tober, hilt not in larg**
rjuallties A decidedly higher Liverpool I.x
. xpect•' i to-morrow In to our
strength
till LD t 111 N % 111 %T THE UOH 1.0 f
|,ord \l olßflei !• to Have
Tkought wo Twelve irtr* \go.
From the Urn F.\|resg
It Is a ftr-klng f t that all Kuroi>eanp
xx ho have been brought Into inf • t with
4ho Chine-- r-gard th*m with admiration.
a a rare with a future.
Htotit and muscular for Orientals tem
p. rate Indus'rlous. abb* to live on the
merest pit tan* e. an-i easily contented, the
Chinese make their way wh'rever they
hi and them ••■lves The action of the
I’nited Htates, An tr ilia and Hrltlsh Co
lumbia in praetl ally prohibiting their
immigration to protet the white men
sh--w> that famt larity with the Chinese
breeds un isina-s •
Thau <*ei tier-lon no Ktiropean ever
knew m*>re intimately the 'h’.nese And.
wlille .kn >wl* igtnc their defects, h*
hel l them in h'gh e*t in Tile latent
possibilities -f the 400.0n0.-WO of ('hlna he
!•-. lared were 'lllmltahie
Wols*ley. who w.is in China as a
Vtritih repreetitstive tlurlng the Taeppi|f
rebellion, h-dds the same Views
He h lieves the '"bines- ar- the coming
race an-l will overrun the world In fils
opinion the battle of Armageddon will he
fought between the Anglo-Hux ns and the
Chlns-c
For three hundred years past, the <"hi-
ir , it axe I- rn under Tartar txranny
Th#* Man* 1 huv tuUd by the simple
•-xl w h* r -f - ?-*j|lrg ff .'ll the most
,i.*vrti- t -p*tle h-ads. lest re
formation vhould begin.
Tint ?*,* - dip** -e ,ir** the subject ra e
of tn- Man-- - “l--u and n* ver b** furg*>t
tfti Th* -lav of 4he Tartar tyranny must
rtn ti '• ether A Chine'-. Mohamm*d
-? N.ipib ati .1 great lawgi-. er .r <n
er # . will aMr arou-e tti*- Chine * hun
•ired • f mllb fr.-m their thre** en
(iiii - mil- and lead them forwar*!
and -nwnid
Th* v wj.l take." said Lord YVolseley
• • m fnt* rviewer -i ./en >*ar ago. "to
th*- pr.*f* •-.‘ion of arm*, and then will
hurl theinslv**s upon th* Russian Km-
Iu e |t. f ,re the Chlt e-e armies as they
j*. every miiltarx virtue, at I s?olld
-1\ in jifY- retu b* -hath an*l capubl. *>f
it!*.\haustib!- enduraic the Ru- ian.
W.b K 't-St
"Then ih* Chinese armies will mar h
W ♦•-* ward 11m will overrun India
x*. f P.g up ini the S*A A*!' will l*e
• 1.4 to them, and then a' last Knglish,
Americans. Australians will hav* to rally
for a lat desperate . onflltc H* certain
-h I regard this that 1 think one Mxel
P Pit of 0111 |*iic> should b.* to strain
• v rx nerve at-I make eery sa.*iiM-'e to
k i* -*i g-.**d t rm?* with china China is
1. • • rnltig |iosrr
Th.- i.ad*-r of the Tappings, who forty
> e *•- sg<* would hav#* Pti -cee-lexl in over
ftituwlng th** Tartar dynasty but for
f "htnej*e *i-*rl n very nearly became
ti. Mohamme.l of China ll** was a re
firmer, professed 11 sort of bastard
Chti-nanitx. -ivllng iitmself the Fteritie
Brother of J***u* ("hrist Had (Jonlon
no? r* v ue.| the Marichu government,
china to-div mignt hive i**en a vltai
for* instead of an inert mas*
Hut f r 'Jordon thedvnasty would have
fallen 'hlna might have her housn
it order, as Japan ha* done, atui an up
to-doto tiafl iri of eo Ota) -no |x a world
powr T .lax- China j, at war with the
world if tins** things had hap|*ene<| it
vv- ild have tax'd th# white world's re
s to war with China
Thl* Yellow !>*ng*-r D a r-‘al and great
on* I* | 1 attrac-ed the fancx of varl
•us novelist!, whi • the <*erman Km
p*smr's - artoon of a few vur* ago a
P -w**rfnl pictorial repres'ntation .of
Europo at hay against the yellow race.
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Tu-e*dav and Welnesdav:
Georgm ar) d Bouth (’arolina (generally
fair Tuesday ex- ept o> .sHnnu! rains on
the mas? Wednesday fair, fr#sh north 10
w exit winie
F.aslern Florida Fair exce; t rain and
- -*l**r tn northern pirtlon Tuesday Wed
nesday fair, fresh northwextsrly winis.
Western Florida (generally fair Tues
day and Wednesday; light to fresh nor h
to east winds
Yesterday s Weather Bavannah—
Maximum temperature 3 p m IS de^re#**
Mud mum temperature § p m TO degrees
Mean temperature 7* degrees
Normal temperature 6f* degrees
Hx‘*es* of tempeiature 9 degrees
Accumulated excess sin-'e
Oct. l 57 degrees
A- nmulated ex- ess sm- e
Jan l 91 degree*
R.iinfoll .is inch
Normal 13 inch
F,*- * i- since Oct. 1 ... 39t Jn hex
Deflt ten since Jan l 6.t2 Inch*-*
Hixer Reuor?- The hight of the Bavan
nah river at Augusta, at M a m (75th
m* ti*llan time) x*Merdvy. w *s 7 3 feet, a
1 lee of o 2 foot during the preceding twen
ty-four hours.
(‘ft ton region bulletin. Bavannah. (la
for the twenty-four ending a? Ha. m .
7." th meridian time, Oct. k. 19-w*.
• |MI Miu. Hag
Bavannah dlNtncf. lT#nx|Tm.; fall
A 1~ 1 1h a 0,4 cloudy .T 77. |BA (TT 23 ~
AI turn v. • loudv HH 7-t di
'Jou*iy m* 9 h>
n<4iii<*rt*lgc. cioutly M t*9 h>
Eicrtnan. cb-ur h* j no
Fort •J i itics*. cloudy S7 *>9 31
* Flo *-|car hu 70 pi
Mt.ltn Oi . rloudy hh kx | u:*
tvubtiiin. cloihlv Kg *v, *>i
Bavannah. pt cloudy H3 73 j .09
Thomwpvillc. pt loudyv H7(W j .'■>
W#ycrorn. ->ar HT <*< 05
Bpc lai Tcxa. Itiinfall Report?*. lx-ng
view !!!■ >, Corpua Chriatl, trn c. Gai
vt!on, .32.
Hetivy Rain*- Mobil#*. Ala..
M lit lvUle, La
1 9*. Rom#*. 4Ja , 2 .*-0
No. ? •——
Bt\- Mix Min Rim
Central Station*. tlon T#*m Tom. fall.
Atlanta I II 1 5t2 j (*d • .29
Augtixia II f M .24
• 'harlerton j n wi *?H ..2
OilvftHN) 2H x 4 90 c 2
Ll.lie Rock 13 7H 4H #*
Mcmfvbla 14 74 S3 34
Mobile h 7 | 52 LlO
Montgomery H K 4 *>*
N*w Orieana 10 m hj 71
Bivann.ih ....j 13 M hs <*i
Vi-’k**bu' k 10 TH fJ* .&
Wllmlngtcm lo mi m .02
H> mark* Rain ha fallen In all diwtrt l
Colder over the western jorilon of ih**
l*ll .tv I 1 tie lempei.(lire lh now falling
over the
Ob*, t v.?ic;-i t -k-n at the Name moment
of time at all MAdoiit, Oct H, 1900, H p
111 7.%t1t rn* t-1 -n time
Nam* -of Station*. j T | V Rain
I’oxt n.- loudv t’4 10 ok
New York Ity. raining H 2 10 1.14
Phll.td* Iphla. i louly . ko 12 4H
W .ivhli gton city, raining (40 K 31
Norfolk, raining bK 10 <K
Hattaraf*. clrar 74 L T
Wilmington, pt - loudy 73 L .33
Charlotte. * -xody tw H 7h
Raleigh, raining ... 6H K 34
Charleston, raining 73 IH .02
Atlanta, clear 62 IX <x>
Btvannah raining 7* X 3x
Ja* keonvllle. cloudy 7H f L 10
Jupiter. - dear *•> ) L j .00
Key West, cleftr ! NO 6 .60
Tam 1 1. pt cloudy 7* L .00
Mobi l , dear 66 .(>
Montgomery, *!ear .. .... KK 10 T
Yickehurg lear 63 L |"o
New orle nr, c **a r 6t 12 00
Galventon. pt -loudv 74 12 *
Corpu* Chriatl, doudy 74 l->
< .1 06 | 8 j .60
M#mphl> cloudy ... ’*4 ?*
Cincinnati, cloudy ' M | 12
Pit "-burg. |*t c!ou*!y . M J K 00
Huflalo. pt < loudy S2 14 00
Detroit, cloudy | M 6 on
Chicago, clear .. ... 62 H on
Marquette, clear .... J 44 | L ‘(O
Bt Paul pt cloudy NX L 00
Davenport. c|#ar M L 00
Bf Lout* clear M 10 no
Knnaa* City, clear M L .00
Oklahoma, clear , M • 00
Dodge City, c ear M j L <Y
North Platte, clear ! 63 | L j OD
Aug ua—Mtaein#
W B B-vier
LOl, Force aat Official
4URIM: HTELLHiE.M E.
Matter* of Interest to Shipping Men
(•enernlly.
The British b.rk Liflie Curry, which
returned after putting to se* on account
of Raking, Is iutrthei at th*- (Jordon
wharf < apt. Lan iry telegraph* and the own
ers of the vesel yesterday the condition
of thing* and will not *ak anv step# l*
wanii 1 • ‘pairing her until he hears from
them It is likely a suivey will b* tailed
for 4 apt. Landry I- unable to look after
the vess* 1 at present, however, to
his illness, lie w.• removed during the
• tay from the Pulaski House to Hi. Jos*
-ph s Infirmary.
Th* ship Harvest (jue n whi-h is ex
pi** led to arrive h*re shortly to load lum
t*er for F H Hunting A Cos, will like
one of the larg*-t largoe* of lumi** r eve*-
)itpp**J from Bavannah It 1- stated the
vessel will - arry deck Th*
re. ord for th* t igg*--t - argo Is .w held
bv the four-masted s* hooner '7o\ Am* -
which loaded in Baxannah two years ago.
I’RMrnii-TR by wteamshlps.
Passengers by steamship Na oot'hee.
New York for Bavannah. '• 1 * I Kru
nlt* and w*fe. E-ther K -units Rctta Kau
n;tx. R. * Porter and wife John \llen.
J K (H'onnor B K Ban-ls W J Mi
liken, c E Dunham. A L. Hatch. E H
Jacobs W L Marshall. I. Gill an I wif*
L. I< Cole. < s Hollat 1. Mrs. J L. I'ea
cock. J M End la, A Minis A O A k
• rtnan Sum Wright. M - L II (Vrtin.
Mr *' • Tlrsler. B ilrahum an-i wife.
' W Mevers it**! wife. H Blsbee. (’ K
Purr. M L Richter, J BjiDnu* an-i wife
Mis <* M Lively. \V A Patterson. A
Grimm, Ceorge *; Fie.lerl- k. F NA Fos
ter V It. Wallace. It C Harris. Mrs
8 V. Harr** Mr Hlappey
an-l wif*. M Do Mot. 11 DeMot. J
H I.ankenau an-l wife Mis*- M Kuglcr,
D '* Pell. Mr- It M I-ane. M-ter M
Lane. Master Mi Uii*. Miss A
Miss A M* Lane. 8 K Bmlth and wife.
F Freiherr. R Parrott. 8 Muller P
Lukogerwi- k Irene Hamburg P Wash
Ingtof). J H Chrl*tupher. M Hall. J
Hnasen. F Rogers. W. Biewart. Dan Ro
gan. Miss a l*alterson Miss M Carroll.
.Miss It Murphy. Miss M Murphy. Miss
8 Bharkie, Miss H Drury. Miss ‘J
Thompson. W J. Wldenk *m|. J. E
Cooney. J. Corned. H. Olsen. T. W, Gall*
i !urd. H Aronson. A Gott
P.isseugeis last night from Hal
. timore on steamship Texas Mr Reynolds.
;II I Let,-her. W M Wlllholt* . Mr
Willholte, Mrs. Trapani. Mrs A Bur- h.
Mrs M Friable. Mr?; Reynold*-. Mis- M
• ohen. Miss Frail' *. W D Friable, Miss
Maty Ti4|>ani.
xtavanuah (Inianar.
Sun rlaea at 601 a m an-l set* at 533
, p m
High water at Tybee to-day a? 7:51 a
tn and B.l# p m High water at S ivan
nah one. hour later
I'hatrt of the Moon for urtnbfr.
D fl M
: First 4juarter 1 3 10 eve.
j Full moon H 7 IH morn
| Last #juarter IS 3 51 morn
New moon 2T 7 27 room
, First quarter 31 2 17 morn
ARRIV 61. e AMD DRPARTI RF.9.
Vessels Went to Sea.
Bark S*-!l*l (Bwedi. Wedew Liverpool.
Bark Nuuanu Joaselyn. Ir. tow- tug Cyil
j rhla for Fernandlna. thence New Y’ork
* Schooner Hilda. R;ne*. PhllidelphU.
Hhip|>lna Memoranda.
Port Tampa Fla . Oct H —Balled, ateim
*r Mascotte. White. Havana, via Key
• West, steamer Mae. Ilutchlneon. Carta-
I r*t
Schooner* Wave. Havma. Dr Lyke*
Ho'.ana
Mlddle.xboro. Oct 7 —Balled. steamer
’ Thlrlby. Bavannah.
Barry. Oct. t? —Balled, steamer Telefon.
P* n.-a- ola
Hondeur, Oct. 6 —Arrived, steamer For
e st Brook. Port Tampa
Hi Michaels. •• t 7.—Arrived, ateamer
! Betty, Fernandina.
Baltimore. Oct H Balled, steamer Anno
j E Kratiz. Bavannah
Charleston. Oct. X Arrived, steamer*
j 'ilenroy (Hr) Mehagen. Il.imburg !r
--I'iol*. Kemble. Ja ksonvllle. pro* ee*led to
New York, Navahoe. John n. lkMlon, via
New Y’ork
Fernandlna. Fa . Oct H -Balled, h.ark
Zlpi*om <Ncr) Nakllng. Liverpool; * homi
er James Davidson. Janison New Y*ork
Key West. Fla. Oct x Arrived, ?tem
er olivette. Smith. Havana, and sailed
for Port Tamiw. Whitney. Blrney. New
Orleans and sailed for Havana.
Ystlre to Mariners.
Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished masters of ves
sels free of charge lv Vnltcd States hy
drographic ofll • In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
HMKRK %** liRIHTKHT IMPOSTER.
I'orgotten nnd Miserable, lie Is hints
a Herder 4f ll*rses.
From the Philadelphia North Am*ri< an
4me of the mo*#i temaikahle character*,
and probably the greatest imposter of the
age. l James Add Don Rerivls Now n tall,
thin, higgar 1. elderly man. he llv- In a
lonely, **]uali*l shin In the outskirts of
Albuquerque, N M There he eke?* nut a
miser *bl-* existence bv looking after a
bunch of hor.-ex along the Ro Grande.
An-l yet he at one time ** eme<| likely to
come Into |*ose'j*s|on of over 13.4W.fX¥)
n**re* of va uab.e lin-i In Arizona .md
S> w Mexico.
The story 1 f this man’s effort*, extend
ing over a perio*l of eighteen year*, to ex
tnbilsti hi* fraudulent claim to thl* rich
trait, reads hk*- a r mance it endel in
Ids being *en|en- ed tn six years In the
l t.be-d Htate* IVnltcntiarv at Santa Fe.
In January. !W From thl* confinement
he emerged broken In health and spirit*.
anl with several other Indictment* hang
ing over his wretched head It I* not like
ly. however, that anv of these Indictment*
w 111 l>e pressed against him
Reavls w.* born in a lltile Missouri
town In the year IM7 For a time he wa
41 tin p#*idler, but flna ly he began to feel
the stirring* of ami tlon and became in
terested In real estate dealing* Through
the documents relating to the claims of
on* of his clients to a large estate, m
heti’ed through 11 Mexican grandmother,
but never adjudicated In the American
rourt* under the treaty of tiuadaloupe.
R* avis conceived hit Idea Then begon
the most remarkable swindling career of
history
He laid claim by alleged Inheritance of
a strip of land ome fifty-seven mile* wide
In Arizona and N*w Mexico. Roughly
estimated thl* va*l property would have
be* n worth tom# s9ft,ftiwn R comprtsM
go and. silver and copper mines, vast mim-
Arrest"
disease by the timely use oi
Tutt’s Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria, indiges
tion, torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
TUTf’S Liver PILLS
Did You Ever Know
any one who smoked the same kind
of Five Cent cigar any length of
time? Five Cent cigar smokers are
always dissatisfied-always trying
something new —or something differ
ent. as there always seems to be some
thing wrong about the cigars they have
been smoking. Ask your dealer for
Old Virginia Cheroots
They arc always good. •
Three hundred million smoked this yer. Price. 3 for 5 cent*.
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
i/rin ?>*znctjcrr, {xt/t/rmui
Twice the price could buv no better.
LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents.
discount' " r Buck'* 8k ud k .'':' ■ '<
one must be moved from off our Hoor this week. This is
the time to buy your stove. Every stove guaranteed to be
first-class. I his discount is only for one week.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
ill remove to 112 Broughton, west.
Scotch and Irish Whiskies.
W e are agents for the most celebrated Scotch and
Irish whiskies, imported direct from the distilleries of
Scotland and Ireland.
These Scotch whiskies are the blend of the finest
Highland whiskey matured many vears in wood before
bottled. Ihe expert Analvist describes this Scotch whis
key as the perfection of Highland whiskey, and is special
H., selected Old \ atted Highland whiskey from
Glasgow, Scotland. 1 he latest novelty in Scotch whiskey
is distilled by Rutherford of Leith, Scotland, and is called
Scotch Cherry Whiskey, and very palatable indeed. We
are also agets for the famous old Irish wbiskev, imported
bv us from Wheeler, Belfast. Ireland
LIPPMAN BROS.,
i Acents for Scotch anil Irish Distilleries
lers of s ttbr’s homes <nl ran hr*. He* 1 f
a !• i#ti r.aiitoad--, several Indian reser
vation.-. military fori*, farm*, towns of a*
much as 4 |s>;.ulm>n and mining and
• attie imps Innumerable
To substantiate his - loun. Rc.ivts forge |
a < halt* of #‘v kirn- c so strong that ho
sue ed#si in lealtslng latg*' sum* of mon°>
fr< m farmer*, mine owner# and even
tMiltoals 111 nit 1 the agreement that
th( ir Interes?* I*c left unmob stel Ho also
oh* lined more h.in $40.00 from well-known
lawyers ami l u-n - ineti fr th** col!' -
tlon of still m re ev-' l n* • 41.4 to h - pre
t4ndei rights.
ll# forg**#l long deed* inr Hpanlsh. In
*#• rt* 11 fabrb’ated ’l-)-iim‘tits in ancient
pnhll- r# >rD. Invented royal Bpantah
rfdtilas, • irefu'lv mid out wills datlt.g
a cenlurx or two back. Invented detaile<|
pr# bat#* pro r-edlngs and nllerrd obi rathe.
#lral records in Mexico and Hj aln All thl*
was to it \. t; • grant made by the King
of Spain In 174# to Don Miguel -le Peralta
To ihs grmt the dbnt Wlllrl*. who hail
hrst turned the it tent lon of Reavls to
th#* Idea |.il<) claim At the death of \V|J
r‘g. Reavls showed a -1 eii of the claim
duly mail#* out to himself ||D next move
was to 4i|pear with % voting wife whom
he * la m# and was he lineal les #-n-|ent #if
Ik>ti Miguel -ml whom he d*--l.re<l he had
met while pro*' ut ng hs search
When th#* • a*e tame up In the I’nited
Btate* courts It ?*#'m- *1 that victory was
ie? tain, especially w lien Reav ls and his
wife sustain'd a searching nnd -h-tuth-d
c or*- examinat! n !ft wh h loth dl*pta\ -1
remarkable r*olness <nd ai-|>arent a#*
curacy. The defense, however, was able
to prove ?he long and svstematic serle
of forgone- on which the claim was based
Finally, the wife brok#* down, confwfSl,
ar J* 0 brought ttie remarkable career of
Re.ivts to a *<|tialb) end
The Monßnnar In .Inmiilea.
From the Review of Reviews
The agrhul'tira! feature* of Jamaica
cannot l-e disposed of wit;i*>u due p f re? c
to he part plav*| by the mongoose H#-m>
years ago. the * ane-heßi* bee ime Infested
with snake* and rat* to such an extern
that dras-lc measure* had to be employe#*
In order to rid the country of the pcai-
It wa* decided that the mongoose woub#
do the work, and ac ordingly the mon
goose was imported The animal went t<
wrrk w-jth a wl! . and soon there wn
•rocely a snake left on the Island Th
-at#, likewise, were drlv.n from the field*
hut. taking refuge in the cocoanuc tree*
the roden-s h-gn to do that damage
the nu. which over sine# haa bean suet I
, . drawback to the raising of eocoanutg.
I*iii the mongoose did wornA than thl*.
The moment the inlmal found no more
snake* and rats to f. e I upon. It attacked
the ground-laying bird*, destroying them
n*l the eggs an well The*#* bird* had
) heretofore been invaluable to the country.
I* cause fh y lived u|mn the pe*ilfarou*
j Uk which was Pitch a nulaance to min
| and ■ iftlc With the di*up|caran'e of tha
liirdp. the ticks Increaaed etiormoualy. and
‘*w, in tlielr turti. they are attacking th
mongoose Itilrtera of poultry In Jamal I '*
won and consider it a lilepping If every mor.*
g *oj*c w*r* >w.pt off the Island Whm
the animal had succeeded In doing a way
"dh the Hioik . and made the rate
safety in the cncoanut treep. It went
the hfckeiip. Naturally, priceh roe.- <k>*
ward, and it wap considered a luxurv to
have poultry on the table With the de
struction whi*h the tick now does to tha
voung niongoo*. It Ip said bv those who
know that the ground-laying bird* art
• nee moie appearing, and It i* further
suggest# and that more bird* phould he im
ported Tie . nf|e.owner* will weir me
the fe.ither*d agency that formerly mini
mized tin effect of the tok by feedtn*
"tr th*e inse. ta With the Introductloa
of sugar-cane in Utihg and Porto Rico. th*
identical destructive condition* are llk #! '
to confront the planter* there; but *tn , ‘*a
Americans, with experience bought in J*
mat la. are at the h* id of the enterprl*’ 4
in the other lalandp. It Ip unlikely th* 1
the mongoope will be Imported, even
hough ratP might appear numerical'
strong enough to warrant draette
if extermination. Care will be exercts—
In the selection of an antidote. A* f* r
a* the mongoose |p concerned, a recent
ot of Coiirihu prohibits the Impcrta’ ’ 1 ’O
of the anlmnlp into the United fttatee or
.ts colon! Hawaii, where th#- tn g
was Introduced in I*l*l. yapped a lmi * r
law in The hletory of the monconse
n the Itrltleh colony may *tand for onv
l -son In agricultural experience.
- Prof. l„. o Howard, chief of th*
Division of KntomuJogy In the Unite*!
4tate* Department of Agr ulture.
hat he fe| high.y flattered one day uiv^ 1
he receipt of a personal letter from *
•entleman In o Western town aaking him
o be so good *• to *end a copy of h
•eport Prof Howard replied prompt v
dying that he wx>uld be pleated to comp
with the request. and aeklng to wht **
particular report ht correspondent r#
erred The reply v* ae follow* Am
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