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A TEXAS WONDER.
llmll'o l.reat IHrorr>.
On r small hottle of 11tU'n Great Dis
covery curt* oil kidney and bladder trou
ble*. remove* gravel, curt* diabrto. **hu
Inal emission*. weak and lama ha.k*.
rheumatism and ail irregularities of the
kbin* y* and bladder In loth men and "°*
men. regulate* b.adder trouble' 1 * In chtl
dret* If not sold b\ > *Jf druggs-t wi.l
be sent by mail on receipt *f U- email
bottle Ip tu montha* tP-aiment and will
cup* any case ahor** mentioned Dr K
W Hall, aola manufacturer. 1* <>
€&, St UuU. Mo S*n<l for testimonial*
Fold by all druggist• and Solomons Cos.
bavannah. G
Head This.
Cuthbert. Ga . April 2. IV*)
This I* to certify that 1 waa affected
with gravel and that ] toon algfy dr** •
of Hall's G reat Discovery and it * om
pieteiy cured me It I- worth sl.*d‘ pet
bottle to any ane needing it
J. T BTEVRNB
PtiliT ItoV Al. a nRIIiNMIHI.ITI .
A. hat Kmliimt Knglnem Have *ll
I |inn the Matter.
Beaufort. B. C, Oi i l.Y—Bdl'or Morning
New* The correspondent of t >•* Charles
ton Nswp and Courier In o dispatch Com
Waahlngton last week, relative to the sug
gest td removal of th* l*ort Royal Nival
Btation. was guilty of a gro* misdate
•rent of facta. nli It w* a -k that >i al
low ue ap at * to correct.
This dispatch fnttmuiel thit Admiral
Until ott and "some of the naval fll
were authority for the ch, ti.m "that
J\*rt Royal is Indefensible hi t me **f war
and was po proven <lur;ng 1 lei* War f the
Rebellion." and It further a- e ted that
"<#en. fteaureicerd. Who was p obably t e
best engineer in 'he Soatt e i, ,rm. was
of the pamr- oplnloti." The G <n*rals
Judgment a* to thl* point in very plainly
pet forth in a letter which i* n j art •*•
follow n
Charleston. B C Mat 15. 1851 "HI
Excellency. Governor Francis W. Pi ken*
Sir • • • I im * f the opinion that h**
entrance to th* magntfhent and tnqiortent
hart*or of Pori Royal •an le ff* tualiy
protected hv two ettong work* n Hay
roini and 11 lit or. Head, on each eld* of
the entrance, and the stetl-clad fl(Mi*lrg
liattery moorel halfway between me two
all atmed with the h*a\l* rifled g m>
that can le made. but. the coiiPtructio i*
not being practh ah •• ut present. I have re
port* and to local work* guarding th*- prlnd
pal line* of comrruideation with the n
terlor *f th* st*J> • • • • • Very r
p(*e* ifully, your obedent servant.
(Blgn*d) *ll T. Iban egitrd
Brigadier General < omu.oudb g."
So much for the misrepresent.it ion a*
it touche* the dead General. A* to the
tecorda of the two harhor* "during the
War of the Rebellion." It d***s not prove
that Port Royal w* Indefensible. but
practically undefended, at the follow rig
report slnw*:
"Confederate Btate* of America, War
Department, Richmond, Va., Dec. 04?).
JMI
"The President: Sir: • • • • • This
aeries of triumphant engagement* ha*
been somewhat checkered by the results
of the r* ent bombardment of Port Royal,
of which alw no official report ha* been
received It I*, however, known that
eome earthwork*, unprovided with case
ment* or a halter of any kind, proved In
adequate to defend the entrance of the
harbor against an attacking flee?, formid
ably arm*-d with more than tenfold the
number of heavy gun> that were mount
ed in the baltattaa on ib n • • •
Your obedient servant. (Sg Ij
•*J P Benjamin. Secretary of War.**
It Ip well known that Charleston's de
fense had l*e*n long and admirably pre
pare*!. as the result graphically portrayed
In the following leper shows
"Headquarters Department of the South.
Pulled States Tran.*|K>n Hen De Ford.
April 8. I*s?
"Admiral DuPont. Steamship New Iron
sides. off Fort Sumter:
"Admiral: • ••••••• mere
spectator. I could do nothing hut pray
for you. which, believe me. I did most
heartily, for you and for all the gallant
men under your command, who sailed so
calmly and fearlessly Into and tin ier and
through a concentric Ore. which has never
heretofore had u parallel In th** history of
warfare • • • •Kvery your true friend
are! servant (Sgd)
**D. Hunter. Major General "
All of which go*' to show that Port
Rovwl fell quickly because It w'n* poor I v
defends*! and fltal Charleston' resistance
was long because sh* was well defend***)—
rot that Port Royal was indf*'ns|S>.
Admiral Porter conakJere*! It defensible
and army engineers are just completing
mo iern fortifications which have cost near
n million.
The experience of these two ports In
conflicts fought under obsolete conditions
may luave little hearing on th* 1 conditions
of to-day; but It Is much to th* point that
Admiral Kndtcott. rharl*st<vn*s dikf imt
tlsan, allows hH name t b* conilniMi.lv
used in conne**tl*Ni with such fabrications
us the on*- under conaUSeratloit.
This dispatch swys further •’Some of
the naval officers who have Investigated
the subject say they cannot understand
why IVart Royal was original!v ee|ect**l ,
as a tits for a naval n! at ion ** As chi*,
statement coincides with other of A<tml
ral EndlcoSt’s deliverances, it Is probable
that It Is he whose opinion Is given and
credited to M aome of th- naval oftl Vrs **
On the on** sld* there Is this opinion on
the other the sworn testimony of at h ast
three lMjards of naval officers w-lu have
inquire*! Into lort Royals availability as
a harbor of refuge, a naval rendegvous, a
equaling station, a navy yard and a point
of th- first strategic importance. We re
fer to the Du Pont lurd of 1561. the por
ter board of 1575 and the McCann board
of 1589. On th** judgment of these men
has Port ltoyal been utilised by th*
UtrtMd Sun*■ navy, and Hi
careful personal Inveatlg.itka., .1. ifal
as a site for n naval station "
Their salectlon was approved by Beoro
tary of the Navy Herbert by Pr**stden
Harrison, and by Congress b**for- whom
many rivals presented claims. Their
lection has been commended by each of j
the commandants of the Port Royai 1
station.
Tna Rodgers Board now' Investigating
tha rival merits of Port liova! ano
Charleston, will not make lth report till j
the last of Noveml>er, It Is said But this
same dispatch makes this astounding in
nouncement: It Is practically determin***)
*• has been previously stated In th*-.
dls|>atches. that a majority * f the boaid
favor the transfer of th* station from
Port Boyal to Charleston.** A most ex
trmordlnary breach of etiquette! Who In
spired theae dlrpatches?
Fortunately the settlement of this Im
portant question is In aid** and dls* re t
hands, namely a specially appointed I • 1
of na%*al officers of high rank, und w
may rest assured that no on*- will kn >w of
tha result till the report has been laid In
the hands of th* Becretary. These sur
prising Interviews and di*fM§tch s ar*
very evidently a port of th** game, and
Intended to create the lmprca-1 n that a
rssn val to Charleston Is look"! for In
naval circles, and will h* popular.
Beaufort Naval Station Commlttac.
|
PROtiltßM OK PREI ITT ( DK.
The Attorneys Are Flarlitlnii Every
Inch of the tiround.
Orlando. Fla.. Oct. 11—In the TlUit
trial, much testimony was Introduced t
pn.ve the previous good character of th
prisoner, ar.d the bad character of t •
man he killed. There were no develo; -
Monts, sentation.il or otherwise, bey oral
an effort on the part of the defense to
ptova that Prevail bad indulged in
threat* against the life of Ttills, preve u#
to the killing.
<‘wut el for the prosecution. ob
ject* *1 to this testimony going to
th*. Jury, and considerable time
w s consumed diM'USslng th s point before
•he Judge It was held that when so h
threats load been eommunb ated the fact
would be relevant.
It te claimed that the dead man had
made threats against th* live* of Tills
and tinother neighbor named Proctor and
that IV had sollctf.il tit* *d of an > f -
qualntance to dlspoe*- of T‘tlls, even sug
gesting that if h:s l*o*iy were ripped open
to prevent an accumulation of gas. it
iuld !*• sunk In the r*v#r and woubl n*>f
float to the surfa* • The attorn* ys ara
fighting every Inch <f ground.
tiik Kiu.Kii tin workmen.
Nnmra of Those \l ho Stiffereil With
I it |* t. shir tits .
Washington rvt 18 —A cable dtq.at n
from tlep .\| Arthur to-day gives the
following casual! 1* #f Clpt. Shield*' com
mand in the Island of Jdarmduque
Klllfvl kept W. C.mipaby F. Twenty
ninth Regiment, t' H V. I Wkltam An
drew**. 1 ,mor* B Murrar )>wir Nlle
S* pt 14. Frank Weighaad.
Wound* i Sept 13, < npt. Devereux
Shield rk. mouth n*l shoulder sort*
*nm. l#i'wn S. <*OiVln. hip. slight. Robert
D Ja k**>4 check slight. ToUven G.
J< n.i head slight. Juan It Pool*-,
heod. slight. John Chew. head, wru ,
slight. shoulder, serloua."
C*pt. Shields tarty cone lated of hlm
-** f and fifty-one men. ill hut *<r.e of
whom were member- of Company F.
Twent v-ninth Volunteer Infantry.
hi; 9HOT itta otv\ nov
'*J. A. lt<M*k’fe I Irr, atrlekrn With
It** morse, llrsrrfs thr %rmy.
From th* New York Journal
Columbus. O, Oof 14 —How strangle 1a
truth than fiction? For thta Is a true
story with a r.*gt ending-an srwltng that
lias m.uh* a gallant officer of the I nJted
Slates arms a i*-werter and an exile be-
i us** of remorse.
t 'harl* N Rockefel.sr. a young N* w
York* r. enlNted as • private In a New
York t' . invent at th** ouihr'*ok of tiis
Civil War. In IMLt he was tnade a fir at
lieutenant in the One Hundred and S**v
enfy-etghlh New York Infantry, and for
gallantry In action ot Fort Blakely. Ala.,
•*n April 8. Ijs'ht. u rne*lal of honor wo*
awarded to him
He was hoft.wably muwferrd out In IWj.
oral t.s*k him on a trip to Wi
nona. Minn There he w'oo*d and won
Miss Kvangellne R*van. Ueut Rocke
feller again Joined the army s second
lieutenant in Ge Ninth Infantry. He was
then mmttoned in thk city, ami always afV
ter ward Mill** l Columbus his home
A child was born- a boy. He was called
Robert. When the little one was n >e#§r
ol I. In 1870. U*-ut Rockefeiier was detail
e-1 on dirty In Hmg K-ng wh**r*- he
with hi** wife ami baby, until 1872. While
■station***! nt ll* ng K*tig U**ut Ro* kefd
|er lived with his family nt the Interna
tional Hotel A Chinese nurse looked af
ter the little boy.
In 1872 he arranges) to sail f**r Bun Fran
<ls o Two days lieforw lb** dale set fr
sailing, the Chinese ami the baby diaap
tered Hong K<*ng whs sear he*l lairge
rewards were *ffrel. hut no trace of nurse
or child V>uld be found. The broken
hearted young lieutenant ami his wife
w**re compelled to return to the l*nlted
States without th*- llttl** one Mrs Rocke
feller died m>x> after her arrival in San
Francisco, and the grief-stricken father
rejoined his regiment.
He saw service with the Ninth in the
Indian wars and in Cuba, and when his
regiment was on I*-red to the Philippine*
in the spring of IM*** he went along He
was then a captain, and whs known
throughout th** army as a particularly
• taring soldier. Boon after his arrival at
Manila Im wa** made a major ami frame
ferred to the Sixth Infantry.
Major Rockefeller, at the head of thr***
companies of troops, scoured the cmintr)
around San Beolr. on one occasion a
vicious stand w* made by n body of In
surgent trotips, lil hy a handsome and
dashing young white man, who fought
Ilk*- a fiend tl<* charged right up to th*
American lines. Major Rockefeller shot
him b ad. .ml th** lnsurgen*s fled
Major Rockefeller dire**ted that the bodv
be searched. anl i*aper found revealed
that he was Haul Stanhope, of Hong
Kcng A diary, written In English an l
giving detail* Of the business career of
the young fellow, was found in hts blouse
A month after the engagement he re
reived a letter from Hong Kong in re
t ponse toon** he hil writ t**n nearly a year
befor* . The letter was from the American
('onsul and recited that in 1879 a whit*
loy had been plaeed In the Jesuit College
in Hong Kong by a Chinese woman, who
siUI that h was nine years old and tha
his name was Paul Yen. The name of the
Chinese woman who had nurse I the
Rockefeller baby wh* Yen. in ivtl th*-
hoy was adopted by an English merchant
in Hong Kong, of the name of llenry
Stanhope lie gave th** boy his nam* and
reared him well Th* young fellow was
well known in Hong Kong as Paul Stan
hope
He was of an ad%*enturou* disposition
and mm' two year?* ni{o Jotnad Ajrulnat
do** army It was ihl* young man th.t
Major Rockefeller nhot and KM I<l In tho
engagem* nt with the Filipino*.
When Major Rockefeller read the letter
—lt had been chasing him around the
world for nearly a y ir he realised thn
he had slain hi* own son lie dropped
o>it of sight s my*terlou*!y .•* the baby
h id dropped out of *iKht In Hong Kong
From Manila he made hi* way to China
and by devious route* to Bant a ttarhara.
Honduras. where he |* to-day and where
he Intend* to remain, according to a letter
receiver! a week ago from him by hi*
briber-In-law. Terrence He|tan. of Mil
waukee.
\ erniont w*nnfor*lilp.
Montpelier. VI.. Oct. Ift'The flrat bal
lot taken In each house of the Vermont
Legislature for senator to succeed Bena
tor Koss did not result in a choice. The
result was as follows: In the Senate
Dillingham. I*. Grout. 8: Ihrouty. 3, Hour
I; House of Represent alive: Dillingham,
vt. Grout. 77; Hagelton, 19; I'Touty. 14.
Hour. 14
I prising I* K tided.
Ban Dotnlniro. Island of Ban to D cmruo
Oct lfi. via liayti.in cable—The uprslng
I* ended, and the rel>els a*e scattered and
troop* are pursuing them The tribunal*
are occupied with the proseeuil* n of pa
ll deal prisoners. Ooßfldnce Is re-estab
lished and buslnaa* is reviving.
Bflß IBM Hfe n B£Ul B B mm When neelccted. almost Invariably
ClC** U Pyjfiy oS anSf jrj H£ Kft j£L jte results in a so.ro .>( vt.-... . .mi
'll Mg. By B ib 9| ■ >■•, imti>.-...!!• .1:.-::.
iZfejsl £j g jjc B BUG gi tta SB Jr >■• ■
™ B BBH slight, weakens the
whole urinary ami eeuiui organism and the whole nervous system.
Tbeordlnary methods reiocted to for a cure are not only exoru
ciatlnjtl) painful, but frequently cause disorders as serious as tho
■ I stricture Itself.
JgdjA {££% ® >‘t Hathaway years aeo discarded these old time barbarous
methods and perfected a system by which he rernorcs the stricture.
</ reduclnit the thickened walls of the passage to a normal rondltou.
There Is uo operation The treatment Is applied by the patient
himself It Is painless and takes no time from business. The cure
effected Is permanent arid all complications of the diseased con dr
lions are removed Tbl* method of treatment and cure of Strlo
.jfgtiiahJt&iy. A \ tare is exclusively used by Ur. Hathaway.
*^*WBilr^Cp *' r,f Hathaway, by a similar method, cures Varicocele without
I * operation All Sexual, Urinary. Nervous. Blood and other diseases
v we of a c,ironlc nure " '•**> hr bl.n by his exclusive system.
j.Wwto. dirBAWAT BZ> which for JO years has preyed Invariable la Its results.
Write to him or call at Ills office for a free copy of bis new 04 page book and self-examination
symptom blanks, and for free consultation and advice.
A. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. O.
far. Ilallmstar A Css, Office hour*: 0 to 12 m . 2 to R and 7 to
...V 0.,-.. ....... Savannah, Ga. 9p. ;n. Sunday 10 a in to Ip. m.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1!X)0.
The
Sign
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the
Seal
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THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday—
< MiirßiM und Western Florida Fair
Wednesday, with colder In norther por
tion. Thursday fair; fresh north to east
winds.
Eastern Florida: (Sen* rally fair In
northern portion, rain In southern Wed*
nesd *y. Thursday probably rain; fresh
northeasterly winds.
Houth Carolina: Fair and cooler Wed
nesday. Thursday fair, fresh north to
west winds
Yesterday e Weather at Ravannah
Maximum tenf>erature 3 3>) p.
in T* degrea*
Minimum temperature 7:30 a
m 2 degre •
Mean temperature 7d degree*
Normal temperature <*> degree*
Kxeess of temperature S <lrgrei
Accumulated excess since Oct.
1 6? degr*< s
Ai tumul.ii"! excess since Jan.
1 d* grea-4
Rainfall '*i In h
Normal II Inch
Kxeee since ucl. I .Ta3 Inch#*
Deficiency since Jan. 1 7.1 M inches
lllver Report.—The hlghl of the So van
nah river at August at h a ni <7Tth me
ridian time) > iterl:> was ft I) feet, a fall
of o.i foot durttiK the p; feeding twenty
four hours.
Cotton region bulletin. Savannah. Oa.,
for th* twenty-four hours ending at H a.
m.. 7Ssh merkllan time. Oct. 16. lsw.
Stations of M(II Mo.. K via
Pa van rah district. IT*m iTem. • fall
Alapaha. 0 . cloudy ....J B) | sft "0
Albany, clou iv fcl to o
America*, dear J 7s 55 \ .no
Halnbrldge. cloddy j 79 , 56 J )
Kietman. dear K3 67 .00
Fort Gaines, dear 78 67 .CD
Gainesville. Fla . pt cldy.j 81 '*9 <>
Milk n. Gi.. clear | M J to .00
mult man. cloudy *2 67 j .00
Savannah. clear 79 ft 2 j <*o
Thomasvllle. pt ckly J K 2 j <56 j ,or>
Mayor **, clear 80 C AO
N
Sta- Max Min Unify
Central Station*. Jtlon- Tvm. Tern fall.
Atlgn * . . tl "4 N <•>
Augusta 11 7*5 64 j .rt>
t'harhsion | 6 7ft M
Galveston i 2x 82 to ■>
I.if tie Itock 13 *2 82 .00
Memphis 16 74 M **
Mobile ! 8 7ft 51 m*
Mofitsomery | 7 s* M .‘O
New Orleans 12 82 54 | <*>
Savannah | 12 to nr>
Vicksburg 11 78 to .00
Wilmington 1° 74 50 .On
Remarks Temperature unchanged over
the belt and no precipitation
II R Royer.
Ix>cal Forecast i ftt ki.
The seal is a sign
S of security. It is 4
as old as Assyria. £
Hut Assyria never
produced a seal
that uas more
significant than ±
•In-er-seaL"
It’s a seal that means
something to everybody
who eats. It’s the sign of
a revolution in the mak
ing of biscuit, crackers,
and wafers, and of keep
ing them good after they
are made good. Here
tofore many of the best
products of the baker
have lost their goodness
before they reached the
consumer. The won
derful patent package —
distinguished by the sign
“In-er-scal,” keeps them
fresh, crisp and delicious
until you want them.
When yoa buy Soda Biscuit,
Milk Biscuit. Butter Cracker*.
Saitioe*. Banquet W*f*r*. Sul
tana Pruit, G: sham Diacait,
Sea Foam, Oatmeal Biscuit,
Ginger Snaps, Hoadmade Pret
telettes, or Vanilla Wafers,
insist oa getting them in the
•• ln-er sesl Patent Package '
The grenuine
package is put
I eutexl and con-
I tains only our
I products. It
I can always be
I identified by
I the design of
I the "In-er-
I seal" on each
I end.
j!S*
I Bbaiit
I Company /. J
NEWSFROMTHE WATER FRONT
EFFORT* TO HE MADE TO H %I*R
M AREN BTEA HKII W. *. COOK.
%fter an Inapeetlnn by Divers It Will
lie Decided Whether to Raise Her.
SiiKiir, Hiiot and Canned Goods lie
cox ered—-Sunken Meanier Wns hot
Insured—fiehooner The Josephine
tu Re Tossed to llaltlmore. *
Th** at earner Harry G. Day was along
‘ side the sunken stramer W. R CMk yea
. terday In an effort to recover merchandise
and other property that went down. Aliout
lb) barrels of dumaged sugar. l*o Uigw of
shot and scv'nl caaes of <bnni*l goda
wen* brought up. There is much to be re
covered yet, but the fact moat of It In
(•tth# r nlsiard or about the at<simer makes
Ills recovery probable.
Another a:earner will go to the sunken
(*t t—#!y with u force of diver*, who
i will • xamine th** condition of the Uxxt to
Ascertain whedtwT she ran be raised. It
is f*ared, however, that she |* tor* badly
damaged to Juatlfy the cxiemxliture In
raising her. She has gone imrtly to pieces.
, In case It is decided to raise the boat her
* cabin will te torn away. Th* Southern
Tnirs|tortation c ompany did not carry tn
'Urincr. so that th*- lat is a complete
l*w*s. with the exception of what may be
pt k*#l up hereof ter.
Until (ho consign*#* In Augusta are
I htard from nothing will be rk>ne toward*
•luiwsUur of the goods recovered yesfier
lu> What wer tsirrei* of migar was
o thi* k syrup wh*n recovered, fit only for
making candy or ei*m* such purpose. It
i*. i*;p*v#l tl*e consignee* had s*me of
j the damaged goods consigned to them In
i ?*ur*d.
| The bark Jams* A. Wright and the
schooner Anna K. Krans arrived yemer
dax with coal conslgnexl to the Dx*meetic
, I'onl and \Y*u<| Uom|*any, an*l the schoon
r Mat y B. 1 Laird, with coal, to Bond. Har
rison A Cos. The Park B B Dowell 1*
•kx-ktd at ihe ReatKMrd Air Line wharves
r dls* barge a*thali consigned lo that
vbmpany.
The coal situation I* cat present causing
some uneasinesa to vessel owners. A con
tinuance of the strike will result In a
hertvy loss to *chooner owners, who. while
wi.ling to .**#*epi other business, find diffi
culty In securing profitable charters.
Business in coal charters may be said to
P* i*ra fi* ally at u standstill The • oast
mg lumber rates arc easy, in the face of
Amttcd demand and fixe offerings of ton
nag* South American and West India
tonnage I* in fair request, though suit
able vessels art* **trce.
| The s< hooncr The Josephine, which put
! into this port leaking loaded with |*hos
t*hatc rv k for Baltimore, will be ow#*d
to destination. She will probably be
taken out to-morrow.
I'nMinticrK It) 9tem*hlpa.
Unsscngers by steamship Tallahassee,
for New York yesterday Miss M. lie#*k
man, U. C Speer an l wife, Thomas J
Thompaon, I. Hoiomon, J. Herbert and
wife, W II Edgar Fred Beible. F W
lliiu-h. D. Sands. W. H Morse. Miss
Lovett and Mis* Berry, J Hobbs. Miss
11 8 llar.lee Miss A. C MulLrky W C
Bruce ar.l wife. Mrs. Hudin. Irving llu*
din, Luther Budlng. Kry iiudlng. W. B
Elia#. W. H. Taylor. Mrs. Whitmore. C.
, D. Hnooks.
ratsengars by steamship Xtsscn •ailing
to Baltimore yesterday—Samuel Carr,
Miss Clifford Munnerlyn. Miss Btrsuss,
I*. A Lotlch. Miss Bcburster. Miss Bpen
cer. Fred Warner. E, F. Rtevens.
Snxnnnnh Almanac.
Run rises at 6.(ff a. m. and sets at 5:24
p. ns.
Iligb water al Tybra to-day at 2 fid a.
m arid 3 18 p m. High water at Savannah
one none laer
Phases of the Muon for October.
D. H. M.
First quarter 1 3 10 eve.
Full muon 7 18 morn
bint quarter ..15 3 SI morn.
New moon .......23 7 37 mom
First quarter 31 2 17 morn
ARRIVALS A Al) DEPARTURES.
Veaarla Arri%#*d Ycatrrday.
Bark Jame* A Wright, English. Phila
delphia Master
Bark F H Powell, Jonea. Near York
C. W. Howard A Uo
RchotXicr Anna H Krans. Brown. Balti
more.- Master
Hi'houvier Mary B Baird, Cook. Phi lad* I
phia —Master
Schooner A B Sherman. Jonr.eon. Phil
adelphia.—Moat er.
Arrived at quarantise.
Bark Olga T. (Auat ), Ooosulich. Polnt
a-Pltre.
Vessela Cleared Yesterday.
Bark Zefiro (Ital>. Pelicrano. Tlieate
iwterson-1 downing Cos.
Y'essrls Went to Sea.
Steamship Tallahasaee, Askln*. New
Yorit
Bt# amship Il*ra. B4llupe. Baltimore
Schooner Jennie Thomas. Y'oung. Balti
more
Shipping Memoranda.
Barcelona. Ok. 10—Arrived, steamer
Ax minuter. Savannah.
mutlmon- Oct. 14.—Railed. steamer i
State of Texas. Bax-annah. Margaret A
May. ftuvannah
Philadelphia. Oct. 14. Arrived, steamer
Brfvard Hopklfia. Georgetown. 8 C.
Soiled, at earner Berkshire. Savannah
Jacksonville. Fla Get 14 - Enters*! and
cleared, ateamehlp Ir>quots. K'mbb*. New
York
Charleston. Oct. 14—Arrived, steamer*
Comanche Pennington. Jacksonville, ami
pMo**alM to New York. Cartb, Ingram.
Biiaton. and proceeded to Brunswick and
Jacksonville.
Sailed schooner Helen Montague.
Adurn.# New York.
Key West. Fia Oot 14 —Arrived, steam
ers Fhehn. Norfolk. Mascotte. White.
Port Tampa, and salkd for Havana,
schooner* Wave. Roberta. Pun*a Raaea,
and aaile#l for Havana. Dr Dykes. Panier.
Havana. anl sailed for Tampa, brig Bul
ilvan, New York.
Notice to Mariners.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mat lon will be furnished masters of ves
sels free of chars** in United B‘ate* hx
d ogrnphl • office r Custom House Cap
tain* are requested to < ill at the offl e.
Report* of wrecks and derett t* received
for transmission tu the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Exports.
Per liallan bark Zefiro. for Trieste— 4.282
harre;* rosin. 111,197 —Cargo by Paterson-
Downlng Cos.
roaatslac Exporta.
Per steamship Tallahassee.to New York.
Od 14.—1.743 bak-s upland cotton. 57 Imles
sea Island c*ittm. 3b7 bids cottonseed oil.
3b hbls nuein oil. 231 pkg* d-anesti*'** 2.*0
sack** cottonaeed meal, fina bld> rosin. 2>t
bbls liirjiontlnr. 178. fret lumber. fi*
bale* sweeping*. 4 turtle*. 31 cases cigar*.
243 pkgs fruit. 7 bbls vegetables, 19 crates
vegetables. 148 tons pig iron A3 bales moss.
48 lale* tobacco, fsi.run shingles. 345
rase* cottonseed oil. 13 bbls pitch, 3.525
staves. 318 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Itasca, for Raßlmore—
-44 bales upland cot ton. 1.247 bbls rosin.
2)7.982 f*et lumber. 2 cor* scrap Iron. 8
bbts rosin oil. 45 bbls pitch. 494 sacks clay.
177 pkg* mdse. 144 |>kgs .lomesflc* and
yarns. 190.717 feet lumber for Baltimore.
17.246 feet for Philadelphia
rOIBT AT HOMBRVIUJE.
(sac Agnlnat Dr. Rent* IVnm llcrn Set
fr I'o-Day.
Homervllle. Oct. 16.—Superior Cotirt con
vened h#*re yesterday morning. Jislge Jo
seph Bennett presiding After n able
| charge to the grand Jury, the civil docket
was taken up and several minor caw * dis
|H'*s’d of by dismissal and trial A full
| bar I* 1n attendant)* :in*l every town and
I city In this arvi a>ijoinir.g ju*Mclal ircult
are well represented.
At the* n*>>n recess Col. A E. Cochmn.
I>emocratle elector from this district,
made ©ow of his choracterl*tlc *|s-e*hes
In which the Republican administration
and It* politics were condemned
Th* munler caw#* of the state
against Dr. L. U Rents 1* set for Wed
nesday and <*#>n* Pier able Interest Is man
ifested Thi* is a peculiar rase. Im-
Rent* has always rank***! well in hi* pn>-
feselon He perf.ained a delicate of>era
tton on a voting woman Rhe dlel from
the effect, and The charge of murder was
iia e#i on the <Uxctor by tb* gran t Jury,
two other doctors aiding In the operation
being Ihe principal witnesses.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
is hot WliAt Miikr# n Hrmrdy Val
tia tile.
Testimonials arc good thing* and w*e arc
always glad to get them, but they don’t
make our remedy any l>etter.
Stuart * Dyspepsia Tablets are good be
cause they do good— because they cure
Testimonial* simply prove that the tab
let* have helped other people, but its
yourself you are most Interested in. and
whet her they will cure you Is the question
It Is very easy to find out—try them. A
full package costs but fifty c**nts at your
druggist’s They are worth that If they
only help you a little bit. The chance Is
worth taking at the price.
We put it on that basis because you don’t
know about the tablets If )hj knew a.-
much about them a* we do you would
have complete confidence; this advertising
would be unnecessary We have sten them
cure the worst cases of stomach trouble.
Cases of long rtnmling and obstinacy,
cases that other medicine* and even high
priced doctors had failed to subdue.
Here are some testimonial*. If you care
tc read them we have thousands of them
Rev. J R Hoag, of Wymore, Neb.,
writes For six years 1 have been troubled
with dyspepsia Last fall I be.- im** very
much alarmed at some svmptoms of heart
trouble and came to believe there was a
sympathetic relation between the two dis
ease*. or rather, that the stomach trouble
was the cause of th** h**art disturbance. I
hit upon Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet* for a
n tne.ly and Invested a dollar and a half
for three boxes which lasted me three
months and I can eat any kind of food I
want and have a gm*l vigorous appetite
Although I nm seventy-seven vears old, 1
now feel perfectly well and without being
requested by anyone 1 make this state
ment as a compliment to the virtue* of
Rtuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
Mrs. Lydia Bartram. of Assyria Mich .
writes l have suffered fr.>m stomach
troubles for ten year* and five different
doctors gave me only temporary relief \
Mr E. R. Page advised me to try Rtuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets ird four boxes did me
mere permanent benefit than all the doc
\>r*’ medicines that I have ever taken
We honestly believe that Bu*rt ** Dys
pepsia Tablets are the best medicine ever
made for the cure of a:omach troubles.
Don't mistake our mean ne. We don’t
claim them to cure anvthl g but dynpepst
-•nd stomachic disorders Just the one
tiling Is what they are trade for but that
on# thing Is the cause—tho starting point
of nearly all the sickness In the world
Use Rtuart’s Tablets regularly. Keep
your stomach right, and you can never be
.Aick.
< New Paris shapes
[ OWEJST STRAIGHT ? RTN7 LONGhIP ■Pll
• STYUS 5)3-4 '441 ■III.
I FOR s/q *’
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
(Continued from Ninth Page >
all day, atimulated by an absence of
liquidation, considerable buying on tha
reariton theory , firmer late cables, a good
Northwest cash demand, and local cov
ering, cloi*• *1 firm, ‘a■! V advance; .March,
Sic. Max 8314 c; Ociober. 77%:; Decern
her. 79*4c.
Corn Spot firm: No. 2. 4*Se; option*
.firmer and moderately active. Demand
war tiiaptred by firmness abroad, the rl*e
in wheat, smaller country offering* and
a good shipping demand at Chicago, cloaed
firm. l c higher. May, 41\c; October,
46V*c. December. 42V*
Oat*—S|ot steady; No. 2. 25c; options
dull
Beef quiet; cut meats steady.
Lard easy. Western steamed, 17 20; Oe
t©l(#*r, 17 26. nominal, refined quiet; con
tinent, |7 50.
Pork quiet.
Buffer steady; Western erramery.
22'. state dairy. I.Vh2**V'-
rheese firm, large white, IC>V?. small,
11c.
Tallow steady,
petroleum quiet,
Itoeln quiet
Turpentine quiet.
Rico sternly
Coffee- Bj*t Rio dull; No. 7 !nx*olce.
B\r. mild quiet; Cordova, %\ i\4c Fu
ture* opened steady at unching#l prloa,
and ruled quiet tvlth a weak undertone,
owing ro continued heavy re*eljt* ut Rio
and Hnnto*. Ught covering cause#! a
sharp advance in the last hour, and th *
market closed firm at a net rl*e of 10 to
15 point). Total s ib**. 9.700 bags. Includ
ing November. 7 10. D cem **r. 7.30 c, Jan
uary. 7 35c; March. 7.35ta7.40r.
Sugar—-Raw steady; fair refilling. 4%c:
centrifugal. 94 t*-**t. 4%c; molaasea sugar.
4c; refined steady.
I'3gs firm, state and Pennsylvania. 21ff
21V'. Wetam regular, 164i19c.
Potntoe* quiet; Jersey. 81.00R1 374. New
York. S’. 2.VQI 424; I-*ng Island, $1
1.75. Jersey sweet*. sl.:VSi2.uo.
PearutU steady; fancy hand-idcke#!, 47/
t*4c; domestic, 24fj4r.
Cabbage quiet; l>ng leland. p#*r 100.
$1 SOW 2 25
Freight* to IJverpool dull; cotton by
steam. 22:.
COTTOV REEK) OIL
New York. Oct. 1* —Cotton seed oil wa*
**asy at a moderate decline from yester
day, following the drop in lard products
Prime crude, nominal, prime summer yel
low, 34c promt :, off summer yellow. 254 j
35V*: prime winter yellow. 4lfi42c, prim*
white. 4U Prime meal 1264:24 50.
I IIM AGO M 4RKKTR.
Chicago Oct. 18— Better Liverpool cable*
than had been expected influenced wheat
to-day December closing 4W%c over yes
terday. Corn closed 4,14 c and oat* 4c
higher Provisions at the close were lit
tle changed
The lending futurs ranged a. follow.*:
opening Highest, lowest Closing.
Wheat No 2.
Oct 734 74 734 734
Nov 74 11744 744 71 71%
!*• •• 74%#7S 71 . 74% ISH
Corn No 2.
Oct 41 414 4b% 414
Nov 37%f?37% 384*f4 3*4
Dec . % 35% 35*% 25% 364(135%
Oat* No 2.
Oct 214(221% 214*121% 214 114621%
Nov .21% 21% 21% 21%
Dec 21% 224 21%W21 7 a 22%
Mess pork per barrel--
Get I 3 on
Nov 10 87% HOO 10 *7*i 11 00
Jan 11 224 H 324 11 224 11 274
per 100 pound*
Oct 6*24 68:4 *75 *75
Nov 0 r, 824 * 75 * 75
Jan * 57*j fi 00 fi 55 6 57*.•
Short ribs. ier 10© pound*
Oct fi 90 l*} fi 874 fi 90
Nov fi 33 fi 3Y 2 fi 3) fi
Jon 5 974 fi 00 fi 95 fi 01
Cash quotation* were a* follow* Flour.
• lull and steady; No. 3 spring wheat. 69
51754 c; No 2 red, 7i4i7fi*y'; No 2 corn.
414 r; No 2 yellow 414%414c; No. 2 out*.
214 . No 2 while, 2W21%c; No. 3 white.
23*4%2Th‘. No. 2 rye, 52c; g*d feeding bar
ley 4b*; fair to choice malting, 470SDr; No.
’ flaxM* 1 H.7i NO 1 Worihwafrn, 81-71
1*1.764i prime timothy seed. 14 b*&4 15.
mt**s pork, per barrel. 812 50(112.75; lard,
per 100 pound#, Bfi.B2*flfi.9o; short ribs side*
(loose), 37 2*117 40. dry saked should
er* (boxed). 4b64cr short clear
side* (boxed). 77 574U7.50, w hisky, basis of
high wine#. 11.27.
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Texas Rual Troof Oat,. Co.ist-ral‘ed
Rye, Cow F*e<]. Hay. Grain. Rran anil
Feed* of all kin.la for atock anj poultry.
T. J. DAVIS,
Telephone S3. 11* Bay etrael. weat.
BRENNAN BROS.,
WHOLES ALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
BAY STREET. WnU
iMirteotMl.
CUR£ YOURSELF!
Vm Biir U (or uuoataral
llTbnr*, ina*aimtlofi,
rritatiuns or uU oration*
>f oiuruui Uftobutni,
I’niolem, and n.,i astno
-nt ur polaofious.
Sold Sr HrasiMa
or sent In plain wrapper,
hr sierras. preawld/loj
• I <>.
Circular sail v a rwioefA
lOHN G. BI.’TLER,
-DEALEK IN—
Taints. Oils and Glass. Sash. Door*.Blinds,
and Builders' Supplies, Plain and Decora
tive Wall Paper. Koreifn and Domesilo
Cement*. Dime. Planter and Hair. Soto
Agent for Abestlne Cold Water I aim
JO Conxreae street, west, and 19 St. Julian
Mrcet, weet. .
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KNIGHTS PHARMACY,
Cor. Oxietborpe Ave. and Oration St.
Will sell you Smith’s Chill
and Fever Tonic, and if it
does not cure they will
gladly refvnd the amount
you paid for it. Look for
the Red Triangle on each
package.
What a Prominent Crocor Says
Office of
J. H. Shearouse A Bro
No. 540 William ffireet. ftaxai na Ga.
Savannah. Qfl., o ! \Z. *•
Columbia Drug ‘o., Sv:imm;,, Ga
Gentlemen 1 am glad to irs rm v ;
that after month* of suffering t
anti fexr txax ing I*l 1 mi id
chill :r>d fever lonics. I w p*l J
to try your Smith's Chill nr (
Tonic, and one single bottle of > ir io ...
cured me.
1 feel it my duty to inform .of v*
wo* b*rful •ur mu le on m m i r.r i \
you, ail those suffer.ng with #*l
fever No remedy ever ir>! i • •#
me any gooi except your Sn t. - "•■. .
Re.*l>ecifully yours.
J. H. SHEAROI'SE.
LT. XI Of HOPfc DM3 a * Iff
sc nnut i.l.
For Isle of Hope, Montgomery. T' ndf
bolt. Cattle Dark and Weet Lad
Dally except Suudg) s. flubjtct u> casnfi
without notice.
IBLK UK HQle[
l.\ 'Hy tor I or H l.v I**t- "• Mni>e
( 3 H am from I >lllll h 10 a: .
7SO am from Tenth j 6 01) am for Tents
So am from Tenth i 7uu am t ■ :■ '
l5 am from Ho.ion * 00 am f" Tenth
70 Si am from Tenth 110 nam for 1 mi
IS 00 n r from Tenth |II Or am t>r Ballot
1 15 pm from Holton 111 30 am fo
2SO pm from Tenth j 7 u> pm t r Teeth
3 SO pm from Tenth 1 2 4a pm Ir Boh 0
4Su pm from ieuin j luu pm f•• 1 D
•SO prn from T> nth IH pm f
*SO pm from Tenth 'uu pm f Ten’ll
7SO pm from Tenth 1 7DO pm for Tenth
*SO pm from Tenth ' on t>n for Tout
3O pm from Tenth ■ :> 00 pm for Tenth
10 SU pm from Tenth !10 OO pm for Ter.ih
)ll 00 pm for Tenth
MONTGOMERY.
.* city for 11 .nr r. l.v Mom ram- >.
5 SO im from Tenth | 7 IS am for Tenth
7 SO pm from Tenth | 1 15 pm for T'nth
6 pro from Tenth |OO pm for Tenth
CATTLE HARK
• e city tor tal. p'arn, Lv. CM He Pare
S SO am from Rollon | 700 am for Bolts*
7SO am from Holton | 100 am for B” 11 *
100 pm from Holton | 1 pm for Bsltoo
SSO pm from Holton | S on pm for it to*
7 OO pm from Bolton j T SO pm for Bo too
S 00 pm from Holton 1 * SO pm for lloi’oii
THI.'NDKrtBULI
Car Iravea Hail on .eroet Junction *
a. m. and evary thirty tninuta#
until ll Sn p. m. ,
Car W ave* Thunderbolt *
avery thirty minute* thereafter titi.n
11:00 midnight, tor Bolton *tr.et Junc
tion
KKEIQHT AND PARCEL CAR
Thi* car carrle* trailer for passecrej*
on all trip* and leave* weat aide of
market for lale of Hope. Thur lerWt
and all Intermediate point* at # 00 a
100 p. m.. J ® p. m.
Leave* lala of Hope for Thunderho.l
CHy Market and all Intermediate
at * 00 a. m.. 11 ® *• m.. t *) p. *■
WEST BND CAH.
Oar laavea w.al atdo of city martot^
We.t End IM a. ro. and avery ♦ JJ m _
thereafter during th* day until
laavea Weat End at ■ ™S? M
arv " minute* thereafter during
mill llron o'clock midnight.
IT M IA3ETOV
A BURKS
. K&f Tablets *
' sßHxwlvTi "•
r ■ “ ..
aflU kirtiif* y
bt f#(i • emr *
Promote the App ,, * , J
17 and Put Flesh on Thm
7 p. nn |.
/ r*eoplC. ran bn • ,
■b Kmi c*mp*r rg-ilnf*"# l n I * •
■ tou IUSK 4 CO.. S)##**^,^^^
A safe and powerful remedy for inn
troubles, delay, pain, and ineg^
APIO LINE
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Siicceasf-i'lv I
eases of Women. Price JiAO of an
or by mall. P. O- Ho
OLD NEWRPAPEBB, W> ,or * e,Bl *
Business office Morn lex New* -