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ITiDtX 10 m\ iDitfiTISEMUIi
Meet Inga—Georgia Chupit r No. 2. R. A
M . Buvamial) Bnux h N#**db—Woe k Guild, j
O|M('UI Noti .di|| Notice, Georgia .
Export and impuit (‘otnpany; Hheunuilim
and Jauf*K** Cured by Suwaitee Bfrinm *
Waiter. Plasterer# an*l Maaon*t Suppliea,
Savannah Bui.ding rfuipply ('onitny;
Slut* am) County Taxe. 11M). Hr van or j
.VI KUtley. John Hunk Hhi| Notice, Hr*- j
Ish Hteiroahlp Pydno, Hide a St earn- am)
Ih- Content. It. V. Conner# t.
Husinesa Notice*—H. A W.
Amu>em*nts—"Private Join. A.lvn," at
the Tfieah r. Oct.
I)r-*w Shoe*—flyck Ilro*
A Clothing Calm I yam—laeopokt Adler.
Kllr<aid Schedule—Plan! System
An •tion K.ik* “Old Ilo*j St* • Central
of Georgia Hallway Comiatny.
Pot-turn Food t'offec -Poatum CVreal Cos.
Blfcull->rnreda Him ult Company.
M t t-Nutrinc -Anh* t***r-llusch Brewing (
Association.
Mlnt-ril Water-Buffalo 1/lthla Water,
Suraiog.i Aronda k Water, AiNtilinark#
Legal Noiire.wCltatkiti* From Clerk of
Court of Ordinary.
Corteta—Thomson • *‘Glove-FNling” Cor
sets.
Reef—Liebig** Extract of Reef.
Medfcu; Warner a Safe Cure; World's
I)il*cn*ar\ Preparation*. Win of Cardul;
Hoods Pill*, t'aetoria; Tutt'* Pills; Hors
ford's A< Ul l*ho#|b#U*, Cutlcura; It It
It.; Mother'* Ffiaml; Stuart's Dyspepsia •
Tablet*.
Cheap Column Adverlisementa—Help j
Wanted. Einployirn-n* WanUd. For RcM;
For Hale; law*!. Personal; Ml* -elUineous.
Weather.
The indications for Georgia to-day are
fair weather, with colder weather In
Hurt twin portion, and fr*-h north to east
wlhd.". and Eastern Florida. gnernlly
fair Nv*aiht r in northern portion and fresn
north*easterly wind*.
It will noii(i<l that during Oo\.
Rooftevelt * campaign In Kentucky h kept
pretty clo.*c to the* Ohio line.
To the conduct of Gen. Chaffee end the
Amrrbun troop* in Cbm#. which la prais
ed on all side*, there will, do Jitoubt. lie
attribut'd much of America's strength In
dialing with Chinese affair*.
Sir Thomas Ltpton's talk about lenien
cy to those who were caught short In the
park market, I* very much on the order
of the sympathy h received in America
on making such a splendid tailing race for
the cup.
It is said a recent Imperial Chinese de
cree announces that a Boxes* mad** an at
tempt a few days ago to murder Em
peror Kwattg Hsu The re|*.rt 1* evi
dently In error. Kwwiig Hsu | not ac
customed *o netting with uny calamity
short of death.
It Is a lamentable fact that more room
for ihe accomodation of patients !# need
ed in On Georgia Insane Asylum H*l I
Georgia 1* not leading her sister state* la
the mutter of lunati *. Havetai of tier
neighbor# are finding it n c**ary to In
crease their fat tiitlec for caring for
unfortunates
According to the way thinge ar- going
In the Greene unl Gaynor rnu%al cam* It
appears a whole iot of time could b*
saved by aimpiy reading to th*< commi#-
rloner the record In the Carter court-mil
tion cam. The it (beat lon- are that th •
same testimony will have i !t* goue
over scvcial times yet
Rcnaior H- well or New Jersey has joined
Chairman Hanna In the denial of the ex
istence of tru!*t*. This Is somewhat re
markable <oming from the representative
of the home state of trust*, a state wht* It
tn*y be denominated the trust trt m sin *
It practically monopolise# the output of
these monopolistic combination*.
The persistent reports rent out from Ne
braska to the effect that Hryan'* home
state Is likely to go to McKinley, are un
questionably hull! on somewhat of a wind
foundation. Investigation l* ds to the N •
lid that the Democrats will carry ih
state by at I*4*l *).<►' majority. Even the
P.epubii an* w II admit that Mr. jfryen Is
much stronger this year than he was In
]•**;, ami i: io rivoon I hot this ai
ded stiingth extends to Id* htmti stale.
Hotly Green # *vu I • evnhiitJy lim king
tn on* of the main trait* ho should hove
inherit**) from him moth* i ~eu - **. Bin* **
the defeat of his fu iion of the Republi
can party tn Tex* . In lias become dis
gruntled and will give it up. The Repub
lican ticket nominal***! hy Green uin) hi<
foiiovrert In that tat*- will b withdraw**i
nnd he will renounce politics ava! return
to New York to live. The < hence* rr*
young Green did not go d** p mough into
hi* mother# barrel, u political fault
which, however, cannot he attributed al
together to him
M HOME -EM MV* lOtVIHV.**
Four year* ago when Mr Hr van vi*ll 1
N.-w York lie f* It. *nd said he via
*nt' ring the “enemy's country th en
*m> in question being the opposition to
b* politic al principle* which he repr* “iit
• 1 At th* • tun- ' i* -c;d * . xt *
th** paramount Dsue, and Wail afreet and
New York city contituird the |nr-#-r <it*
I ilsl of the gold standard force* n * -is
eermtry, I\ was no won*b*r.
, that Mr liryan sh>uid regard New Y*rk
is ‘he enemy's ’oun#r> * > and *nt N w
; York tn its turn should look upon Ihe
< *j'dtda!e as beftig ininn* .*1 to its intcr
r sts. Hi reception upon that occasion
w.is eof'l and unfrbnll> Even hi- own
party w is divide and, a * *nsl*U rabl end In
fluential |km tion of It being against him
How different ie th*- reception which is
now accorded to h*m' Y<wtvday upon his
arrival in New York he was given an
ovation e- oid to non** ever re - * ived by
any |#ollilcal < andl*l.t*- in th** nl> f ro|Mhs
I.a-t night r*-d Area burro) r j k t
r- im-'l th? i 4iic h at 1 ople
shoute*| themselves hoar-* In honor of
him )1< is no longer regard**) n* an an
•my tn New Y'ork. but .* a friend and
the h.irnpMin of the constitution, of the |
republl an form of government ami of hu- |
man Lle tHtc# ills party, formerly di
vided and weakened, is now solidified on I
mar* fnnj; behind the lairmer of siruisht ,
f Jemocracy.
The and moiistrations of fettmisy and
la # night were all that a candidate '-uld
wish. They show* <1 thut th* purtl*'ipanis |
in them were in earnest, that they lead
aw *keli* *1 to flic n#**‘Ssit|es of the cam- i
paign and had determined to put forth
every effort to carry the election. Tiio j
amount of enthusiasm evinced encourag*** I
th* hope that next month New York city ;
will show on** of the largest Demo* ratio
majorities It has ever polled
Mr llry.m'ft present visit to New York
Male will extend over five •lays. (Hiring
which he will -peak In fifteen or twenty
citir> and town." The udvanctv reports
are to th* effect that the reception#
which he will meet up-state will he quite !
a cordial as that of New York cw>*. j
Apathy has lieen thrown oft. and th** |eo- J
!*|e Hr** unxiou* to hear the Nebraska j
man's presentation of the case of his j
par(y.
(•KIIHtH'I lOTIIIN HPPLT.
We printed the oilier *iay on utwirsd
from the oftbdal r*iori of United Hi ales
Comm) Winter <it Annab*rg. Gernian>. In |
which he called attention to the fact thgt
th* German Colonial Anemia tion had re
cently eni a petition to the Imperial
Cinn * llor lequeatlng that every mean#
lx* up** *1 to Introduc e c-otton growing Into
vhe different Oar man colon!*-*. wh*r* ell- j
m-ih and .-oil would be favoraid* to the
sum** If, for som< reaoi, Germany
should Ih* cut off for on** year from her
cotton supply. h*r* wouk! b* a crisis of
tneglculatde conaequenoas," he* wrote.
“Germany, France am! England," he con
tinued. "have never forgotten the years
of IsMC. when their cotton aipply was
cut off by the* bkx’kade of the H*>uthern
states."
This Is a matter of Interest to the South
ern state#, which mon*qoltx* the cotton
production of the United States Ger
many tk*w annually, either by direct im- ]
|Mrtation from this country or Indirectly j
through (if'iil Uni.iut upwards of 271.001). - J
VW worth of cotton. Her dlrevt imoorta- |
uons of raw- cotton during eight months
of the present year hav** ainount*d to
nearly ID (*O,OU). lMltig only sorm* Ijo.txio -
(So km than the amount taken by the
I'lilted Kingdom, the largest (Htrchawer.
G* rm.my ha* made some ex|e*r:ments |
kniking to the prodin tion of cotton In her '
cxiloiilee, hut so far she has sue ceded In f
growing annually, on.y about >l7.ou(* worth
of the staple. Whether success will fol
low her further effort# cannot be fore
told. Her possessions In Africa might
be mti'ie cotton produ. ih to some extent,
but they are burdened with u Pernicious
edniute which has hereiofor*? dlmxAurag***!
white Immigration The home aovernm* nt
has offered inducements to farmers to set
tle In Africa, but so far they have never
emigrated there In any consider able num
bers. It Is possible, too. that an effort
may be made to get the German Immi
grants who are settling in South America
to become cotton raisers.
It is m>: strange that Germany should |
desire to put b**rfe|f Into posse?*-ion of a
cotton supply. Indeed, It is a patriotic
purpose In a sense, since It would ufford
employment for thousands of industrious
German farmer#, subjects of the Emperor,
who now find making a living more or
less difficult
While the effort# of Germany in this
direction are Interesting, there Is nothing
In the situ.ition to cause alarm on the |>art
of Am* rk an cotton grower? It would be
muny years, even und* r favorable condl*
Uons. before the Grman colonies rotikl
Is gin to pro*!u* e an adequate cotton #up
ply for the consumption of the Father
und Meantinu* m this country' th* mib#
•re coming to the fields, ami w* are
uiit-.g mw markets. Thus before Ger
many could possibly *lr*q> out a# u con
* >mer of our cotton. \s> shoal*l b* In a
position to *lonilnai* ttv- market- of the
w*i*d lu cotton manufactures.
According to a disiMit* h from C hicago
It took “several policemen and a sheriff
t > g**t Mr Manna to the platform upon
which he was to address the %*o:ers of th#
St.u k Yard districts. !*s>t Saturday night
It did not take Ihe Republican chairman
i- ng to ills* over h* was tn the wrong j
P- w The good-natured sallies from the !
audience, though nn act of rudeness to
| ward the speaker, cut short his speech,
j and he was. doubtless, sorry he attempt
'd any tnDsionary work In that section
A** no chunks of Ice were thrown no or.
! seats were made.
i
| Chicago gambit rs have just erected ,
j large budding In which they propose to
, open shortly w hot will be a veritable
• Mont** Carlo They have shrewdly erect
ed the structure right upon the lln* that
divides Cook and Will counties, so that
If th • rut hurt tie- in either one mak>?
trouble, all they will hav# to do will t*
i move their games and paraphernalia to
the other side of the bubdlng. In addi
tion to this. It may be udd*'d, that every
facility will be provided for parting the
player# from their money.
David Hot silver, a Gold Democrat, of
New York, was an unhappy man until n
f* w days ago He w;.- “pie" for the
punster and advantage w- taken of It
until, in a fit of desperation, he dropped
the I'ot and became plain Mr. ftllvu While
about It he might have secured name
that would more nearly lit his politics.
THE MOHMKG NEWS: WEDNESDAY.' OCTOBER 17. moo.
THE 111. %<K 111 % MIND H %fI.RO %!>.
Thk enterprls* tlie rev*val of wht •
wa# i:*:>tl* *k| a w* k eince, is again ex
citing attention, cap* wily in the coal
regions of Kf tuc k> . and ns the alUged
o Hftlv • point of 1 *i* abroad is H**\ar
mh wiHktever k raid or done by in*
projfctore !?• of interest in this part **f
ihe world Col Boone, the projector.
or he i # .ipd the Railwa I'a’h
hr.dd," Is i earn**' * tn (he efforts I t
carry out Inn project Tn* jeople of in
part of Kentucky In which he Hvcv*. have
. very confidenc‘ in th* ultimate aucc*#**
of ihe liia# k Dam*>r I. whim will ;** n
up ih** sum res**ur*. . of i ’>• mineral i- -
fiofiH of tla; stale The lion. Henry V
Maxw**d, HI t *i* 1 over IK > .) M*** -enger,
of Oct 13, -ays. "1 believe Col. Hoon**
to tea great in.*., un hotu**H man. an*l
a man who under ail < andltion* will
stand fast to tut pledge- an*) ■
says he win build bis kmb.*-track rail
road from the Kentucky coal flebl# to the
s* t Mr Maxwell ways Col U<#** In I<*
saw -om.ng. the n -c*siiy for <i
gr*a trunk lln* from fh*> Tennc***** .m l
Keniu*'kv * mil neklft to tidewater, *?.•!
continues "if you will look at a m*r
>ou will se that the two great wealth
hearing #•< tion# of the Untied no;
penetrated u\ railroad#, *i directly upon
the propo*<-d line f the ILack Uuamon*)
It you Will look t* tu** territory ladened
with the heavier li irdwrxw! ond under
kl wiih th** lest coal in this or any
other country, you will mark the I# t
that t he prup-wd Hiack l>i.*moi)<i pene
trates it The Hla k Diamond will be
Bu*t; It mtiM la* iHJi.t There U a divl*-
km 'f semtrncfM Ltw.,n Col. Ho*>ne
iM.klnsott and Kirk by, uiv) Kim* of the
board* of directors, that In my opinion.
mnot be healed, nor !* I want It so,
as the plans now outHm-d by Col. Boone.
n mv opinion, for aurpa** his flisf. con
eptlan. nd 1 say unto th* faithful I. i
ti - follow HoOtie, and tvi i him. wtn #u -
cess
Savannah ha not lieen ca<le) on. nrwl
it I- not likely to b- called on. to help
In building tlx* Hla* k Diamond, but It
extends Its be#, wt#hc# to p# projectors
There is no ,|rt on the Atlann*- that
off**?- I*ettr Indu ement* for .* *oalii
slutujri than this* port With cheap coal,
vesacin bound across th** Atlantic that
now nave to risk the dangers of Cape
Hatteraa in order to take m a supply of
coal, would come to B'lVMiiriuh In prefer
nee. b* a us** th* v woul! not only ovoid
danger, but save lnv There r# a <!•*♦ *i
or more well protected sites Ik*l**w* th**
city. anl of qut<*k ace ex* for veeweD.
suitable for coal wharves, to which rail
road tracks could ensile la* built.
The time will come, and there p n>
telling how soon, when the great advan
tage# of the port and bar M>r of Savannah
will be even mor* thoroughly appreciated
than they are to-day. The Improvement*
on llutchineon# Islaii'l. which a little
over a year ago was a manat) und qoag
nure. and Is now . teeming hive of com
merce. are proof **f what can be done.
There ar** forty mile# of river from ad
jacent to Savannah sus.eptible of
simlllar Improvements. Let the Black
Di • mond. and u Uoieti other rullroa*!-.
come here, and they will find ample room
to locate their terminals.
A FIGHTING I II %N( F..
The New York World says that through
Its rorre|iondcnts It ha# careful I \ poll-d
every congr* xMonal diotrb t in the coun
try with rtpe*f to the probable divis
ions of the next Congress. The result of
this | x*l| show- Ihe r u-onabl** expectation
thut the lUpubHcuns will elcH’t 17U mem
bers, the iH-tnocrats 127. tin* Silver lie
pubibUns 2 a*l th** Fusionlsts 6. having
10 seat# doubtfut An analysis of the re
|mrt# shows that th* Democrat# hav* n
fine fighting chance to control the House,
there being enough doubtful district* to
make the strength of each party uncer
tain. Th* present Congress (the Fifty
sixth) is divide*! as follows;
It* publican# lsi
Democnat* ic.t
All other# K
Vacant (Utah) i
Ttkal £7
Th*' moM notiibh gain?* indieated by
the World's forecast are in New York,
where the He publican# will probably re
claim district#, one of which I# in Man-
I bat tun borough; in Indiana, where th*
I lem<** rai# will probably gain four mem*
! hers; in Kentudiy. where they will gain
| one; In Ik law are. where they will gain
j on**; in Missouri, one; in Mary land, mn ;
and In Connecticut, one
In several of the districts counted In
I the ItepubilcMn column, an well as in the
! t*n classed as doubtful, the contest# nr** so
dost* that either candidate might win
wKhouf occasioning any surprise. Hav
ing such m narrow margin to overcome,
and being in so favorable a position with
respect to iiublh 1 questions, there is every
reason why the Democrats ehould put
forth extra efforts to capture the House.
A Dsfno rati* I‘rewldent without a Con*
grass in sympathy with his plans to Mip
lort him would be seriously handicapped.
i # r
At the W* #t Virginia Agricultural Ex
perimsm Htatlon, pressure has been trle*l
| n a means of preserving milk beyond the
| usual period. %|th somewhat p • ulmr ro-
I
{ Jectsd to n pressure of Itio *o> to :.i (it)
pounds to the square inch, continued for
| an hour, will keep from twenty-four to
! sixty hours longer than milk not to treat
■ * and. hut no amount of pressure completely
' sierlltged the milk. The milk so treated
| has been found to have peculiar taste#
) and odors, allowing that not all the bac*
I term were killed by the pressure. The
chances are ihat for some time to come
| the most Hatisfudory ni* tliod of preserv
ing milk will bo to get It fresh every day.
The discussion of yellow fever in Ha
vana has led to several I meres ting theo
iles, one noted Cuban physician holding
that tn* dlseas* is in some way connect
ed with the sea. slnee ther* is no ini ind
place where It *s endemic. Another vU*w
relating to the upread of the *lle *#*, un<l
on** to which Gov Gen. Wood seems to in
cline. is that It la conveyed by parasHtc
Ins* ts like the moxqutto. If f**w other
duilioUcal crimes nro f.tstened on the mos
quito. in nddition to hix fori ln*.-►*• for
spreading malar! i and yellow fever germs,
the-war of extermination will begin In
earnest.
According to the headline* of various
papers Gov. Roosevelt I# playing very
much of a losing game He ha# lost .hi#
yolce on several occasions, and the other
day at Louisville. Ky.. he Is said to have
lost hi* head. The next thing we know
liu* Governor will be losing his grip, If
he Im# not already lost 1L
It i# a*'oni#hiftg what varying result#
are ,ttabled hy camoiign estlinatgrt.
Home day# ago ** jartUi |oii of New
York Ciiv fu mb tied n bast- f*>r on esti
mate wiving itryan 72,60) or •* major
Ti* New Y.rk Hera * ) • *
, < *ke* , post#! card ftol! in certain tti#*
tri o the r*HiU of whP 'i t is the
I *r.M;;h of Manhattan will give Bryan
w majority of It.oob wntle That of Brk
-|y* will furnish 21.0n majority for Mc-
Kinley . Fttf'ures or** all very w*.l to
*i>‘% ulate w.tii. but ax a matter <>f fact
j Ihtn is r>u l e.ling wh.it the storm is go*
I ing to do un Hlt ha# blown over Tue ,
, ileraid. rrh>reover. |s antl-Hry.in
W i*o would have thought that the tus- i
< lous and healthful apple would ever ap-
I> *r in the rul* of . purveyor of typhoid
germ- ’ Much is stated to b** the case, how
* ver. * the H ixquehanna Valley Ofphaoa*
Horn* Binghamton, N Y . wbrre twen
ty-seven case# <>f ivphold fever have de- i
yeloi*e*t is the r* -ult of eating apple# con* |
tributed by orne charitably di# l*o>*- ) per
son If l# to lx* hoped that such a charge |
cgainst the apparently innocent apple will
not be substaniiotf *}.
W hen L>rd Robert# Hnlsh*-*! his work of
subduing the iw# Smith African tepubdes
foun 1 ther*- wax oon-lderab'e more to 1
do to keep th**m oubdued The *om
m n!er-in-< hlef. n seem-, will l ave to
spend several more weeks with hi# friend*,
ihe Boers.
l*Ett#Cl\ % | .
—Th* library of the late Frofgsaor Bun- 1
►en the great chemlr-t of Heidelberg, wi’.l
probably b* brmigbi to th's country, as
1* wa- recently sold < On* av Te k sn
extensive dealer In obi lHN*k* in I,et{*xlg
who is th* German agent for th* 1 bm- !
rles .ft -* veral of the !rg* ita# and uni
versities in th** Unite! Htate
—lt 1# now poalttv* ly xtate*! that the dis
••use from whl h the Enq- or of Uhir.a
lias been variously reirt’<l a- mere y
si* k. nearly b*ad and dead u* cancer of
the thtoat. Dr ban* hn.m of Mhinghd
mad*' xuch a dlagno#:#; I ? I* her . a
Drench physl'lan. reached the aim * > on*
elusion and 1 *r. Hheng Id tn Feng, the of
ficial native physician, agreed with il.cm
i —The Queen of Sw. den who w. nt to
Germany when she left Eng lard on * visit
to h**r sister, the Princess Dowager of
Wlvd. is i.ow staying to r a mouth a:
llontief. on th*- Kliinc where tii*re | n
lira* water cure catubltshment. Hoire'
1# a pre-ttv village it the foot of th#
: Drachetifvl*. nearly oppostt** to R lnd
! sack. Queen Hophtu will probably pay n
-| other visit to Ena and next winter.
! —Dr Horatio C. Wood, the brain ptclal
- ml of Philail* i|a>ia. who has Just returned
j from a trip to Japan, says "Th*ie Is an
oniagonDin existing 1s tsr<*n the Kur -
l*t*an# In commercial !if** In China i'd
| the missionaries The former, especially
among th* younger set. are apt to fall
i Into dissolute manner of living which pre-
I elude# any sympathy with ih* id*as of
the churchmen The mixxionarh # .r th*
wedge **f clvllixalion. It is a'ways the
case that they lead and * turner • fol
low*
BRIGHT HIT#.
—“ln wooing, thus, this wayward maid."
1 asked, “wha* xort of philter ,
Did you employ?” The youth replied;
•'The let* exam him Li filled her!"
—Detroit Journal.
—“Mis# Spelt," said tire t*asin*xw man
to bl# mw typewriter, "you ore certainly
wasting your talent# here."
“Really?" gasped the young lady.
“Yes, you shoti.d go In far httnviTOU#
writings You hove th* making of a fe
male Josh Billings.*'—Philadelphia I*re^.
—“l>o you know a real good, reliable
picture painter” tysked Mr. Cumrox.
'•Plenty of them."
"Well. I've decided to go in for art I
hear nil them people bragging about pay
ing ten. twetity nisi thirty thouwand dol
lar# tor picture#, and I've decided to
break in ond show 'em • thing or two. I
ain’t going to have any second-hand stuff
in my salon. You send m • around a
good, reliable pointer, and I'll give him
.t contract fsr two or three llflb.ono pic
tures, mode to order for Cornelius Cum*
rox, Exq."—Washington Star.
—"I suppose you have to lake rare to be
absolutely accurate In your calculation#."
said the mar who was wa tiding the sta
tistician work
"No," answered the man of mathemat
ics. “These figure# are for compnign pur
poses. What is expected of me Is to be
convincingly Inaccurate."
—Hbtdons—Tb*‘ other day I went out
walking with my ln*x( girl, and after we
got a block or #o from the house I dis
covered that I bad *otne off without my
hat.
Mplgglet##—What did you do?
Hlddon#—Oh. 1 loot my head. n*l then I
did not ned it. you know.—Judge.
ft WHEAT niMMIAT.
As an Illustration of the jwlnf of polit-
Ical view in the Far Northwest, the fol
lowing is taken from the F* ittlo (Wash.)
Time# (Drm.i “There Is no question but
that th*- leader# of the Republican party
are moxt thoroughly frightened and that
Hanna is deaperate in his efforts to organ
lie his forces, to rax* . corruption fund
which h* deem# to be necessary and to
arouse that ‘apathy* which the great po
litical ‘bo#< claim# to prevail among Re
publican# everywhere."
The Macon Telegraph says; "Speaking
j of wheat, there Is no good reason why
F Georgia fanner# should not plant more
this season thun last. In fact there I*
, * very good reaxon why they should. it
is no longer an experiment. Two xucces
| *lve year# have shown that It Is u •*>•!
' < rop for Osorgla. Now •# the time to pr*-
I jwre th# soil. Th** seed should be in the
ground within the next thirty days."
j The Memphis Commercial-Appeal (DemJ
1 says: "If the negro population of North
I Carolina were deported to Massachusetts
I bodily, those negroes can vote now
in North Carolina could vole tn Mas- i
! chusetts. while shoe# who can't vote now
: n North Carolina could not vote in Mas
: sachuoettx In other words M.t*xt*< hu
xetts* law# would "disfranchise" the
■ earn* number of ah the North
* Carolina laws."
The Philadelphia Time# (Dem.) says;
"The Monn* t in .dent demonstrate.- in
the most striking manner the entire In
sincerity of Republican professions on the
subject of trusts, and th* anti-trust vo
ter who votes for McKinley and Koose
j velt this year will vote with his yes
j wide open for a continuance of trust ex
tortion and trust domination of all the tn
, dustrle* of the country."
The New Y'ork World (Dem.) says
"Capt. Richard P. Leary. D H N.. should
j be employed ns a Republican spellbind* r.
Flaking of cltlxens who oppose MeKtn
-1 lev’s Philippine p*)ltcy he says ‘lf I had
: my way I would hang • very damn one of
j them!' This is an admirably accurate ex
pression of the spirit of imperialism."
The N#w Orleans Picayune (Dem.) #tys:
"Ever-falthful Georgia and Texas arc th**
! only stair# In th# Union that have voted
i for the Democratic candidate in svery
* •declion sines th Civil War."
1 Mailer ul ( oiociriifp.
oid man Hogg' >on has always i*#en n
firm believer in the doctrtne that no mar.
U# a right to tell another h*w to volt,
say# the Chicago Timet-Herald.
' A man's politics.'’ he h* often sari
“is Juu; ax **•■’tcl us his rclisitn. You
lu n t any more right to toll me wha;
ticket 1 must vote then 1 have to tell j
>ou what church you've got to go to.
Those think* must always be left 10 th# 1
dh at* of cone trace. I never vote ex- !
'•pi ording to m> convict lone, i don't
*f* alia wkJKiti- ai# at stake. Tout'*
tny motto. '
The o.d (non ha? aiwa)# liked to repeat
true wnvlit-ver iu could get an> od> to |
listen to him. aid there are few ot lux
aoquait*tani es who have not heard him
lay down Ma principles at i*.#t ** % ore of
times It Is well known, too. that he ha
•icvcr tn hi# life voted any ticket ex
cept that which hie father vote! before
him.
A few weeks ago Hoagleson beard that 1
hie o.d tiiend Harkn* ■** nod a vacancy
In bts office for a to> who w.in*d to
work h<s w >v upward
Ho he wiu lo e* about atxurlng the
place tor h)s giundson. who Is an or
phan
I'd ted you h**w it Is. Haggleecn,"
said Hirkn*.** Tve made up my mini
to keep this jda e for sonic boy w io can
he brought up in my own political faith.
Now you an.l l belong to different parti*#,
and. of course, you've been teaching your
principles to th* boy. 11l tell you wnat |
I'd do If you vote for my candidate j
this year I'd ukr chances on th© hoy
and give him the place."
Daniel Haggb-eou was almost dum
founded for a m*m*nr at the wicket! au
oacity of the propotiliioD.
"Politics .V sail, “when he could '
si#ak, a matter of loiiacienee. You
have no right to tell nn* l’v* got to do
n a th.ng Tm* owi*r of store or m
mi rune-xhop has* no tight to tell the
i who work for mm how they've got
;o vote, and if there ain't a law to pun
i-h hlm for trying that km*i or rstrulm
ft ?• ought to l*e M) never except i
<• ‘cording lo the di tat*s cf my con- J
science. I don’t tare what happens!"
That's ad right Hurknese replied
*T don t want to coerce you. I m* rely
*** rt * i f you wl,i piomt • to vote for mv
* in*le)a.( IO take the iroy in. |f you dotl't
want to u*. *; • the pro)x>sition I have
ro j's* r and no *les|re to compel you.
Go home and consult your ('onscience
*.r*out it I U keep the place open for n
day or two "
o,i *ra( htfhly tn.lununl
*i ihoucht." h.- Mi.t. "dm: Hark
* * •'*** *ufii thing* Matter* li.it
‘ °m- to n rtnr p... if |f.r*,n ooiddn't
Kr ' u 1° ’ #**>' mor<- without coin, through
u po.tlkal rxamiinttion.”
Two da>* .ft.r tho Iniorvlrw with
llitkno.. u bov .p|x u1..1 dt thr l.tt.r.
otti -<■ It" npliUMd that ho w* th
th.- Krandnon of Ddni.l Hd,gte.o.i, and
had >uw to tak" the place.”
<*h Arut itl.j the oid ip-nilt titan enj
any ward**"
X.p the hoy replied, “grandpa wo# M*t-
u l—tdlte ail .11v yeeterday thlnkln
dh"thitut. .ind h" nnrie.| to .to
th- .ame thine naam thle tnornln?. Intt
prett) soon he romp .town .itul *i,M
l*atn it. Ere,t. K „ oi l K et the Job I
uin t <ot my conr.-lence jut where it
*""" ,n *' yel ***** I'll et It tiefore elec
tion tinv. ali r!trht.••'
Important M-n.oraM.lii.
Ma, nty ,h)M (tone in?" mqulrrd an e*.
■ <l*.t man In a W„t S l,io laundry. The
|■r,•tty cltrk turnnl down a pair, In her
hovel, ,ay , h e Chicago New,. Then ,he
siood up and said:
"Beg i#rdon?"
' 4l * *•“Hlrt gone In the wash yet?"
When dal you leave it here?"
tlrof kT”* hour * KO ' ml “ Please try tn
•Than I suppose you left your stud In
the M>#om?
"No. miss."
' Well, you forirot to take the cufr bul .
tons out?"
"No. mis,"
Then what did you wont with th
shirt? "
I Just wish to we the 1.0,0 m a mo
merit.
She found Ihe pari-el he Iwd lf and
Opened it on the counter.
"Ah, there it is."
"Everythin): all rtghtr’
“Yea. mUu>."
I ten he pieked up a scrap of paper and
b'Kan copy In*’ a ||,t „f or,l, that w-.-r
aer.iwle,! on the shirt bosom.
"Purple, p.tiß. emerald and Ma*en!a."
he read. ,-,n.l then transferred tliem to the
paper She watched him.
"Wlras In the world are they?”
"<Yln. of embroidery silk We live
"I'rin a hundred yards of the rallraid
and my wife eat ed out the ,v>lors from
the porch IO the ear window. Didn't hare
■ i book so I ran ihem off on my la.oin
I lien I foraot there ever was such „ thtn*
,s embroidery Silk, until ata.ui 11 hour
nfier I broilebt In my laundry It's lucky
I didn't wait any looker. though."
1 n,iu1.11,1 Writes a A,„
lntoxlphtTl with the success of his first
attempt at son K writing says the Chloaao
Tlmes-llerald. Alderman John J Couah
lln has /.train tuned his lyre, and will
In a few weeks produce hi, second sore
Ihe title of Which Is "When the Rose,
Kiss the Moonbeams.” In writing hi,
now song, which Is a serenade, the alder
man says he has done what no other com
poser over attempted, he has started
with the chorus and the tlrst verse |, to
be written last With the author's per
mission the chorus Is herewith published
When the roses kiss the moonbeams
In the a loam of evening twi'll-ht,
And the little birds have htd their heads
in sleep;
It ts then I love to wander
With my sweetheart neath the starlight
And to tell her goo-goo stories of the
deep.
I don I expect to produce mv new sonk
before the holidays.” said the First ward
statesman last nignt t ( m,,,, nr a area,.
<r hit than near .viwinishi ot )Xve. tor
there Is mote natno, to 11, ine title
alone will mag. It a go. but tne words
and music win ne superr. m tn„ mortis
>ou will observe. I have thrown In roses
moonbeams, twilight and birds, which will
Certainly make the song a big winner. •
” \\ hot .to you mean by 'goo-goo storie,
of the deep" ’he aldeitnan was asked
■'tioo-goi. stories.” the politician-author
replied. ”1* a poetical way of saying that
he handed the girl hot air.”
Thut Old Dispute.
"Well, after all" she said, according to
Ihe Chicago Tim, s-H. raid, "you men
can't get around one fart when you try
do tnak- out that man Is woman's intel
lectual superior. You admit tuat It was
II woman who caused the first man's
downfall. Now. If that doesn't show In
tellectual siipcrlorliy on Ihe part of the
lady. I'd Ilk,- to know why If the man
had been above her mrntally. how rould
sh* have accomplishes! hla overthrow?
If h>- was her superior why diin't he
"Pardon tne," the man Interrupted,
"you haven't started guile far enough
back. As In al) such cases, there was sn
ot or fellow around to put her up to It."
After which she scorn, <l him ami enter
ed into conversation with a boy at the
otiur sate of the room.
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—AND—
THE EAST.
Unsurpassed cabin accommodations. All
the comforts of a modern hotel. Li#ctnc
lights. Unexcelled table. Tickets include
meals end bertha aboard ship.
Passenger lares irum Savanoai
TO NEW YORK—FIRST CARIN'. S-*.
FIRST CAIiiN ROUND TRIP. Itt. IN
TERMEDIATE CAUIN. 416; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP, *■
BTKEKAGE. 110.
TO BOSTON - FIRST CABIN. 12!;
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. * IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. sl7; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. $•.
STEERAGE. sll 75
The express steamships of this lln* ar*
appointed to salt from Savannah. Central
(Doth) meridian time, a* *ollows:
SAVASSAM 1U SEW YORK.
CITY' OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
THURSDAY. Oel. Ik. 1:0U p m
NACOOCHEK, Capt. Smith, SATURDAY.
Oct. K, 3.00 p. tu
KANSAS CITY .Capt. Fisher. TUES
DAY. Od 23, 43 p ni
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Berg.
WEDNESDAY. Oct. 24. SO* p m
TAI.I.AHASSKF.. Capt Aeklns, THURS
DAY. Oct 25. 5 30 p. ro
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
SATURDAY. Oct 27. 70 p m
NACOOCHEK. Capt. Smkh. TUESDAY.
Oct. 30, 10:00 p. m
NOTlCE—Steamstilp Cltv of Birming
ham will not carry pasefbgers.
,M; \\ YORK TO BOSTON.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage. WED
NESDAY. Oct 17. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage. MON
DAY. Oct. 22. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage. FRI
DAY Oct -1 noon.
CITY' OF MACON. Capt. Savage. WED
NESDAY'. Ocl. 31 noon.
Thla company res, rv, s the right 10
Chang,- Its sailings without notlcr and
without liability or accountability there
for.
Hailing, New York for Savannah Tuew
d*v, Thursday* and Saturday* 5 <v> p. tn
w 0. BREWER. City Ticket and Pa
-engt-r Agent. K'7 Hull street. Savannah.
Ga
E. W. SMITH. Contracting freight
Agent. Savannah, Gn
R. G TREZEVANT. Agent. Savannah.
Oa.
WALTER HAWKINS. General Agent
Traffic Dept, 224 W. Bay etreet. Jack
sonville. Fla
E It HINTON. Traffic Manager. Sa
vannah. Ga
r E I-FI FEY'RE. Manager. New
Pier S3. North River. New York N Y"
Mefchonts S Mineis Iransporlolion Go
Steamship Lines
To Baltimore, & Philadelphia
Tickets on Sal,- to All I'olnts North and
West.
First-class tickets Include meal, an 1
berths Savannah lo Baltimore and I’hlla
delphla Accommodations .us I cuisine
unequaled.
The t<amrhlps nf this company are ap
pointed to rail from Savannah as follows
(Central Standard Time)
TO BAI.TIMORE.
DORCHESTER. C,pi. Jam<e. THURS
DAY Ocl. IS. 2:30 p. m
TEXAS Capt Eidredge, SATURDAY.
Oel 4 |> m.
Sailings from Ilaitlniorc Tuesdays,
Thursday* and Saturdays nt 4:00 p m.
TO I'HILAOEI-I’MIA.
BERKSHIRE. Capl. Ryan, FRIDAY.
Oct 19 3:30 p. m
Sailing- from Ptilladelphbt every five
days at 3 p m
Ticket iifflie No. 11! Hull street.
J. J. CARD LAN. Agent.
NEWCOMB COHEN, Trav. Agt
Savannah. Ga.
XV. P TURNER. G P A
A. D. STEBRINS. A. T M
J. C. WHITNEY. Tram Manager
General Office*. Baltimore. M),
Albemarle
Madison Square, West, N. V..
O. B. LIB BEY. Prop..
fVnwlee'rft. n tti>
The local on of this house Is most de
strahle. being central to .ill places of
amusement, .ir.J to the shopping district.
Special attertlon paid to the cuisine.
A number of very desirubls suite* to
rout lor the winter.
[earn a profession
Without Leaving
Your Present Position.
Work for One of the Ten Free Scholir
sbips
In The International forrespor lr. ,
Schools of Ss-ranton. Pa., to !• given
hy tho MORNING NEWS to tl .• im
l>ersons receiving the must votes by
Nov. 20. 1900.
Ten Free Scholarships.
1. MECHANICAL ENGINEER!NO.
2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN';
<lncluding Complete Electrical Oulflt)
3 ARCHITECTURE.
4 CIVIL ENGINEERING
5. SANITARY PLUMBING, IIEATIXQ
and VENTM.ATION.
CHEMISTRY.
7 COMMERCIAL BRANCHES,
k. MECHANICAL DRAWING
(Including Complete Drafting Outfll)
9 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
(Including Complete Drafting Outflt|
10. ORNAMENTAL DESIGN
(Including Complete Designing OutflL)
If you receive the most votes, you will
have the arsi choice of the S hidtirshh.
If the n*xt largest! the second •-
If the third largest, the third choe . . and
so on until ten persons huve elio-.':i tra
Be hoi* rshi|>s.
Each Scholar*hip will quality you for
actunt work In a profe**lon, the same
a- If you went away to College.
Over 2no.m*> men and women hive en
rolled (n iliesy fSehools Hint Ik . n bene
flted by ihetr Ccur*en of study.
How to Vote.
Cut out the alliirhfd Votlnx Coupon u 4
moll or bring it to Ihe biisin* * office of
ih Morning N ws. Savannah. Ga.
Kach Coupon must bear the name of th
person for whom you with to vote
VOTING COUPON.
Name
St. and No
Town
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NEAL-UILLARD Co.|
Bonders' Material,
Sasb, Doors and BlioJs, j
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass and Brushes, j
EtILDERS’ HARDWARE, j
Lime, Cement and Plaster. |
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