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THE 3LI Ml* l\ RRI m.IM)
Inspectlot* of Mfllri* t ninpi ltr
f'nlr Notes,
Valdosta. Oa , Oct. 2© .-—The slump in the
price of sea island cotton <uH w’mi*
vhat of . panic her*-, but the gruw iw
have quirkly recovered and are not dis
to throw thor crop upon the mar
ket all at once Chairman Jones of the
Bea Island Cotton Or Association
Issued a circular yrMerday urging the
growers not to throw their cr>t* upon the
vnatket too rapidly T *. decline t# belter-
H to be the result of the Urge port re
ceipt* la*: week which were due to th
excellent weather for marketing and * de
*ire upon flit part of the grower* to die*
fetee of cotton to meet immediate obliga
tions Tie farmer* through thl* section
gay that th* mt ton I* about ail out of th**
field**, and that the crop will not be more
than half of what It w*r ia*t year Know
lias that It 1* very short, they are *it**-
fw>s and to hold the staple * while, believing
i! w ,11 . ominai and better price* w het* the
rush to market reuse*.
There I* talk here of a great fooiba'i
game between a team from Lake City and
one from Mercer CnivenMy on Florid*
day a! the State Fair Wednesday will be
Florida day and a great many of the
prominent ettlzon* of our si*t* r state are
expected at that rime. Including U\
Bloxham and hi* staff The football
team from the two Mate* will !* on* of 1
the leading feature* of that day.
The Prlpon < ’ommippiomr* remained !
over in this city th*r m ing and visited
McKee * • nmpn on a tour of inspection j
Mr Edmondson of Brook > *k*d the per
mission of th** commission to a* with
them and hip request wn acceded to, al
though th* bearing of th* eharg**
brought by him again*? the camp* had
been conclud* and At the t amp* of McKee
Brother* he suggested that a visit be
made to the farm of Mr Will McKee,
where upon that gentleman warned him
never to put In* foot upon hi* land again
It *eemp that Edmondson took dinner with
the M'Ke*** and was apparently very
friendly with them Jus* before he made
the charge* again*! th* camp* In view
of many eircumptane*p connected with
Ih* cape the friend* of the parties have
been fearful the' trouble would en*ue if
they should happen to cro*p each other’*
path.
Till'. VKW < 4T TU.LIHIMBB.
lit-publican f nitditlate* nn a Cum
|)Nlm Tone.
Tailihaseee Fla . Oct Is.—Tampa ha*
anew corporatlon, La Hmiedad Anonlna
Ki Trabsjo. with a capital of sl7..vm. which
wiM conduct a general real estate bu*-
n*M.
Hon. M. B. Maofariane of Tampa. Re
publican nominee for Oovernor, came here
on Widnenday, when he met Hon I* V
Ware of St Andrew* bay. Republican
nominee for railroad commissioner.
Thursday they were Joined bv j N
Cower* * of Apalachlro.n C. 11 Partin
of OsrabeNe. arwl John Kecnm of Pensacola,
During the afternoon Messr* Mac fa r
lane. Ware ami Fagan spoke a* the Opera
House to a large audience of their fo’low
er*. The speaker- left to-day on a can
\ easing tour of West Florida
ben county will select five county com
missioner* at the Noverrfber primary.
There *je eight candidate* from the flv.
district*, a* follow*: f3 C. Smith, W J
Johnson. J A Ander* W L Moor. L A
Roberts. Jonah Britt. W D. Stoulmoi*
and L. C. Yaeger.
The young wife of Dr. O M Williams
died at her horn** Wednesday night, nf’er
an illness of several wreks.
A. Fisher Roby, a brother of T. W
Roby. auditor of the Seaboard' Air Line
died on Thursday, after 4 lingering Htne*
of many month*
*%ll> THKI W KHK KOHKI(.\KHO
I'tamlnnllnn of l*(ri*k nml .lour*
In \rw % ork.
Sew York. Oct. 19.—Th* preliminary ex
amination of Albert T Patrick and
CharN F. Jone*. (bargetl with attempt*
Ing to defraud th *Mnte of William M ‘
Bice by a forced check for S3MHO. drawn
In Patrick'* favor on Hwenron A Son*, j
banker* of till* city, w*e icDUtrud t<> da\ '
Mr. Tyrrell of Milwaukee, an ei|x>rt on j
handwriting, *ui<) It wa* hi* opinlcm that
the ad*nature* to the 125.000 and |S.i s
check* vubmtttcd to him are for*eric*.
Tyrrell *akJ. In answer to Maffl*trat*
Hrunn, that the Fifth Avenue Tru*l
check*, whkh wVre declared to |x* forger
lea, were written on the day. and
tnat the tracing* were done with a wet
pen.
Expert Carvalho *ad yesterday they
were done with a dry pen. At thl# point
Mr. Oabortte said:
•The |***Op|t* res*!.**
On application of Mr House an adjourn*
m< nt wa taken to Wednesday next when
the defense will begin. Mr. House said
he will finish on that |>.
M 199 C.tm HHIE fITOI'PKII.
*
Aulliorlllr. Mil, 11. r Miamlim Hrr
I,unit IHeyclr Kill,*.
New York. Oct. It.—A deputy sheriff
stopped Ml* .Ylirguertte (itat'a record*
break ins bicycle ride at Valley Hi ream. 1.
] . today by forcing her to leave the ira-k
when she had finished 2.SJ.', mile.
M. Oast save up her design of com
pleting S.® mile,. The law of tht* Mate
makes It unlawful for any person to con
tinue In a race or contest of endurance
more than twelve hours In each twenty
four.
% Heferer Assaulted. .
Chkago, frrl. 19.—Another referee was
assaulted at the Illinois Athletic Club to
night and It took a doaen policemen to re.
store order The row was precipitated by
Referee Palsy Fallon of Omaha e a 111 i g
the mht between Clarence Forbes a:al
AValter llloom a draw, after Forbes seem
ed to have the best of the tonlett.
I*n**rn&er Mad A ellntt Fever.
New York. Oct. 19.—Joseph Men.lelsohn
of Chicago, a first-class cabin passenger
of the Ward Line steamer Mexico, which
arrived on Tuenljj. Oct. U. from Hava
na. developed nnmlslaknhle symptoms of
yellow fever. Dr. DM)’ way* thw case is
mild, ami that the fait lent 4s doing fairly
well to-day.
Parly May lie Rriirsssiied,
Lonton. Ocl. 19—The Imperial Ulteral
Council at Its meeting to-day. adopted a
resolution In favor of reorganising me
JJberal |er:y, upon the sisls of social re
form at Inane, and of the consolidation
and ultimate federation of (he rolled
Kingdom with the colonlett.
AA Isronsfa lllstorleal Society.
•M clison. Wl*.. Oct. 19—Charles Francis
AdafTlr. president of the Massachusetts
Historical Society, delivered the forma!
dedltwtory address of the Wisconsin State
Iflstorloal Society's new library ami mu
seum building to-night before a large au
dience
lam lief .-a red Kelly.
Denver. Cos.. Oct. 19.—Joe Cans of Baltl
more, won from ' Spider" Kelly ef Fan
Francis, o In the eighth round of w hat was
to have been a ten-round go before the
Colorado Athletic Association here t<9-
night
Handsome Church Horned.
Richmond. Va., Oct. !—Grove Avenue
Haptiat Church, a very handsome and
• otn para lively new structure, which coa:
about fte.W. Is In flames, and |a almost ,
certain to be wholly destroyed. J
THE WEATHER.
For*rsM for Baturdgy .iiml Sui*ls>
dvorgla n*l Huuth Farullrtu Fair Hilur
*l.ny Bunday fair nrfpt ort-whionsl rains
along tii* coast; fresh to brisk northvsst
srly winds
Fa-tcrn **! Western Flori iu <• • .-•*: -*>
J.il rains Batunla* . and probably guruia
| fresh north* list* rly winds
Yesterday s Wrather at Ha’vannah -
M.ixirnum tetiirn rattir* - in 7 * isgr •
Minimum tempr-raturr 7:li #*.m -**l*gr*
Mean temiierature ... C l*xre*
Nornwil tem|s ratur** •< d* gre *•.
* Excess of temiwrature .. I tlrgrt*
'A* rumutat* *) ex* .* In
) tvt. 1 . Mni.gr***,*
! Accumulated ext ess stn *
Jan 1 *• .pgr*.-*
j llalnf.ill 4 *‘ lt h
j Normal .11 in* h
| Bxcrss since 1 .... Inches
; I>eflclency sir.* e Jan, 1 7.57 Inches
Klv* r HejMjrt fr higiu *f tr** Ha'an
[ nah river at Augusta, at in 47 th lt> r
| i-hn timet yet*rda>, w.i 1 ft*et, . tali
of 0 : foot during th* ;r* * ding twenty
four hours
Cotton region bullet in Savannah, <*•-.
for the twenty-four hours * Hug n H
m 7sth meridian tin** * U* Km*
ntliion* of \M s%\ Min. H *t#
Pavannah dlsirift. iTsmiTun.' tali
.1 c>ar 77 it it
Albany, clear *•* .*
Amerjru*. clear 7j SO •*
liainlwidge. clear 76 , On
Eastman, clear *'* Hh ii
Fort Haines, -clear 77 il '*•
•ilaitiesvJle. Fla clear . fit
Milieu, 41a . clear 77 II ifi
Quliman, clear 79 77 ♦
Bavanuah. dear . 71 .*>t u*
Thomasvllle. clear . fi*2 M s*
W aye rose, dear 77 h ••
•Received too Itue for telegraph! aver
ages
ftpcetai Texas Kninffi l ) R* ports —Oalvws
totii, .01; 4*orp*jt> Christ 1. 12, Temple,
trace; Ballinger. .14; Lampasas. 01, Blan
co. trwee. Becvilte 2.11. \X pother ford.
Cuero. 0$; Kan Marcos, OoUtvn-dx.
2*. Luilng li. Houston, tra* * . K*t r
vllle *g Huntsville, 1*
Heavy Rains Bee vide. Tex 212
IJght Frost—Boiivar. Tenn Milan
Tenn
•so. *]—.—j—_
Hto- Max Min Rain j
f'entral Station-. .Hon* Jem Tem fall j
Atlanta 12 74 f,j ,^
Augusta ji 74 46 <p |
Charleston 12 71 4*'. 40
Galveston 25 7fi hS I*
Little Itock 13 7fi 1- mi
Memphis .. ifi m; 44 o
Mobile 7 7| f 4, ot
Montgomery 7 7* i*fi (SI
New Orleans 15 7h ;> T
B-*vannah 12 77 51 Ot
Vicksburg 11 72 gj o
Wilmington 9 72 44
Remarks—Warmer over North Carollnn.
no mark**! rentperuturc changes else
where. Light frost at points In extreme
we* tern |*ortlon of Ten ness •*-. Rains in
Texas.
Observations taken nt the same m>- :
ment of time at all stations, Oct. 19. 19
ip m . 75th meridian tlm*
Name ol 8.1 • lon. T v Bain
lioalon. char 40 m
New York city, clear p* 12
I'hiia 1< IphSa clear .......J s< 12 <>
Washington city, clear ... 4fi L
Norfolk, clear 5i x ti*
Hatteras, clear f.x ix <t
Wilmington, clear ;.* a m
Cnarlotte. clear fifi L no
Raleigh, clear fit |, •*
<'tMirieeton. clear fit; la *t
Atlanta, clear 7*l |, .0$
A’tgusta clear ts |, tt
Bnvnnnah, clear 6< L 01
Jacksonville, clear fix L *it
Ji4iter. cloudy* i74 H |x
Key West, cloudy |* 4 | ,no
Tampa, cloudy 74 9 *
Mobile, cloudy 72 L **
Montgomery, clear 7‘* L ts
Vicksburg, cloudy ....... <3 L T
Ntt Orleans, cloudy 7* L T
Hulveaton. pt cloudy ~.. 71 12 ill
Corpus Chrlstl. clear . 7*. L .00
Palestine, rlmtdy ........ 7* fi 2
Memphis, cloudy fi4 L 00
Cincinnati, clear 42 L 00
Pittsburg, clear 61 fi (fc
Buffalo, clear 3s jo to
Detroit, clear p; x <•
Chicago, clear fio 22
Marquette, clear 50 20 00
<4l. Paul, pt cloudy .. fi> It **
Davenport, clear ...... fit L o*
4t. Louis, clear j fiR fi s
Konsu** City, clear fifi L 411
Ok'.aboma. clear fil fi •
Dcxlge City, clear 61 14 00
North Platte, clear t 12 00
H - iC Boyer
lineal Forecast Offlda!
% Ml HI 4|*tn I. %TOIt.
White said to l%e Made AI.4tHMNM>
on n 1250 stake.
From the Chicago Record.
A speculator named J. L. White is re
liorted to have made 11.i00.000 during the
las? six or eight monf* In stock N***'-
uiatlon. He is a ron|arjitlve stranger
here, and Is said to tsr* c.na*i *n w to
has spent a good port of Ins life In De
troit. Mich., and Chicago, am! Is w*- ii
known about the Hoard of Trade. 1*
.s also reported ih&i he has mul* ond
ost several fortunes in ep ulotbxn. nl
those who know his habits an) circum
stances predict that tie will be pennlle- -
again before the wifr.er a* over One f
the most icpusatde lawyers in this city
told me she other day that he iad p
-pralsed Mr. White's assets and found
them to be uorfh fully $1,500*00, witli
nn auction value of perhaps slsmv p -*
than that amount.
White turned up here obout . vear
nn entire r?raiger an-1* haunted the
bucket shops, giving orders for small
accounts, as much a* he was able to
margin. After n feiv weeks he want flat
broke and told his acquaintance* that
he intended to quit speculating. that he
had lost find won several fortunes by the
rise am! fall of stock*, grain and pro
vision*. hut had got enough of It IP
went to a well-known broker in this city,
to whom he made a similar statement,
and Uvrrowed $250 to buy a half Interest
.n a dairy lunchroom In Fifteenth street.
The proprietor t£f the place, wtio had of
fered to sell share of tils business u
White, changed his mind Itefore th* lat
ter came In with the money ami inform* l
him that he had deckled not to lake* 1
portlier. Whereupon. White, having th**
margins in his pocket, could not rest*?
temptation to try his luck on • mar*,
and bought 3LO shares of Brooklyn Kaput
Transit stock, which wae then quo;*.l
somewhere about ¥*. un I It Immediately
lagan to rise.
As the stock went up and r *.ie*d hi*
mirgin White bongo? more and mor*
and mor* until lie found him*lf holdingr
several thousand shares, which h*“ soM
at 130 and |nvesie| the in other
eto<*ks which advance*! **veral pfint**
Everything lie touched paid him iroflt
lie ha* teen on the right *1 le of the mar
ket every tlm* until recently During the
Irsst few days, I am told, tie ha- been hit
pretty hard. Seme of his friends have
odvrsfd him fo draw out $1 nnl In
vest It In permanent se< uMtle* that are
not subject to eftet uiatlon. so that he wilt
kave something for a rainy day. but Mr.
Vuite say* that he knows how money
migfW to be handled end doe* no f#>r fo
continue his speculation*.
a s
V>nnlel|ul hirer! Ilnlluaya.
Berlin, Oct. 19.—The Municipal f*ou
at lie meeting to-day. a*!opte*l o reso.u. ui*
to byßld municipal street ral.rvnya lifter
the expiration of the present charura.
H UE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1900.
Consult Mrs. Pinkham
No Other Person Has So Wide An
Experience with Woman’s Ills,
Nor Such a Record cf Success.—
“A Woman Best Understands a
Woman’s Ills.”—Her Advice Led
Maggie Farrell to Health.
Examination hy a male physician is a hard trial to a delior.toly orpnnired
woman She dreads the humiliation of it all.
She therefore puts it off ns long as she dare, and is only driven to it by fear
of cancer, polypus, or some dreadf ii sickness.
Most frequently such a woman leaves a physician's office, where she has un
dergone a critical examination, more or less discourage 1.
Thin condition of mind destroys the effect of advice, and she (frown worse
rather than better
In consulting Mrs. Pinkham. in person or by letter, no hesitation need be
felt. The atorv ia told to a woman, and is entirely confidential ‘o a woman
who ha* l*tened to thousand* of similar atoAes— and who is m. competent to
adviae women because of vaat experience, and heeause she is n woman. Her
advice ia absolutely free to alt sick women, and her add res, i-. I.vnn, Mas*.
Read Mias Farrell’s account of how she was sick, and was lend to health
by Mrs. t’inkham She is only one of thousands whom Mrs. I'inkham has
cured this year.
F&malo Weakness Reliever/ by Mrs. Pinkhanu
“ I take pleasure in writing you a few lines thanking you for your advice. I
did just as you told n* in taking your medicine, and owe my life to you. You
are like* mother to your sex. 1 was awful sick, was all run down, and felt
sick all over I looked like a person brought out of tht- grave My fins- was
as white as the driven snow I was always tired afterdoinjf a little work, and
would have to sit down. I had terrible pains and headaches, and ray appetite
was not trood ; also, troubled with shortness of breath. 1 could no! iro up one
flight of stairs without beintf tired and having to stop to pet ray breath. I was
feelinjr as miserable a* could lev 1 took two bottles of you!* Vegetable
Compound, and cannot express my thanks to you for what your medicine has
done for tne." — Miss Maooik Fakhki.i., IT. Devon Wt., drove Hall. Itostou, Mass.
jfi| ■■ f\ REWARD. TV(* hav<* *!|*oi?i.| with th* N.t? t*l?v Rt h **f 1 van. s<<no,
1 * Wllllll which will hr* |*ll to nv p?r**n trli ottn !lnl that tin* jU***v** I* dtimoh .tl !**tt*rs
m r* tt<*t jpenmu* .or w-re published before **b?al *he tt ri‘.*r’* -| tl per*
VUVU U bias, -n LYDIA! flNbll.W IhlM :
ut% Hni:viriKft.
A meeting of the Bivannab Industrial
AHfioi l.itlon will be held at Metropolitan
Hall Monday nigh!.
Th* siancing academy conducted by
Messrs W N Refill k and W B
•
o'.ic Library Hall hint nlghf.
Al t received yesterday from <*n
(1 M ftorrel in Nw York, state* th is
he In slowly Improving from his* recent
dims*. but that hr fs Ctil \ *r> iv .k
Judge Norwood yesterday sent Fr ink
Thomas to th** gang f*>r eleven month*
Thomas was found guilty of steidim?
bras*. a very roramon o(T'Dim* with the
nimbi*-fingered metnlwr* of hb rue*
Thare wan a act-to in the corridor of the
| City Kxchsnge yesterday aft< moon b
tworn two city employe*, due to come per
sonal difference, Tlie men were separated
before any serious damage was done.
William Fisher found hi** way to Judge
Norwood'.* r/imlnal se* on yesterday:
morning and was sentenced to Ums* .
months on *h* gang. William .1 wl t*
man who burglarised Labor lid! a f* w 1
nights ngo
Walter II lravls. Savannah** hay and
grain Inape tor, is spoken'of in 11 i*li*ing
I way in the last issue of the American
Rlevator and Grain Trad* which b pub-
Dulled M Chi* ago. Mi la\t. I*. tttr©
appear- in :h* wr.i* up The refeten * -
to him ar of * % t> 1 • mp.inieutur n..
j Hire,
Mr George W Tbdeman filed suit In
the Pin Court yesterday against H. A
1 Fountain for sll9.The plaintiff alleges
i that the defendant is Indebted to him In
this amount for goods sold and ddivere |
during the months of May and June of
the present > • r and that h* refuses to
I fettle the claim
The weekly meeting of *he normal clas
of the te chers of the public schools of t e
city was held ye-(ridgy after, on at
i Chatham Academy The teach* rs are now
| divided Into five classes for Instruct<on
and discussion, the division belt ma t
upon tit* basis of the grades h*t ar
taught. The High 8-bool teachers fotm a
class to themselves
A double hors** truck with a 1 ad < f
eight ttales of cotton o**t the nut from one
of the wheels about 7 o’cok la?t ugh*
at lit van and Wljliakar stre ts with i
result that the wheel c. m* ft ands r*ei !
railway travel was block'd Ih* truck !
was iefi on the street for about half an
hour when with several ussbam* t *
lrl \>l get the wheel back and w* •ton j
his was tejolcaing.
A London dispatch say* The ate mi
ship Oowr.e, which • discharging a cargo
of oil from tlorne© at the Thames dock
I steamed from Koetel. Borneo, to Ln
-'-n it distance of 9.250 miles, using only
I liquid fuel This was reduced to a spray
by jet at the furtia* * door The owner*
i* ay thnt the substitution of coal b\ a
I liquid prove* most advantageous. Sl* stok
-1 rs sufficed instead of sixteen The siM*ed
was slightly Improved and the bunker
“pace w-*s also economised.
occupying but thirty-four cubic feet, com
[par and with forty -fiv* cubic feet taken up
|by a ton of coal. Twenty- *wo tons of oil \
vrr* consumed dally on this voyage. I
lagainst thirty-live t. n* of coal consume I
' former voyages Borneo oil Is declared
liu to excellent fuei ami Is superceding j
I the Russian and American product In the 1
Far ICast it can be delivered cheaper* *
MM %l. I’liHutMl.
Mr I CVWk of Futn* v b a guest of the
Pulaski.
Mr. W 8 West of Yaklceta is n gue •
Of the Pulaski.
Mr. H K Ix)* of Macon is a sues;
of the Pulaski.
Mr. I. R. Uni*! of Mcßae Is register
ed at the Pulaski.
Mr. J Y* ung of Miami registered nt the
8* reven yesterday
Mr. W 11. M Meen of Mclntosh Is
gtitet of tie S re veil.
Mr. T. It Plapi:*e> f Hagan s regis
tered at Hi* S.
Mr FoiUmbcs It Bmiib of Jasper Is
register***! .it the Pulaski.
Maj. W A Wi kin- of Waynesboro l'
registered at tin In* goto.
Mr II C M Frcary of Robert 8.
C.. Is ii guest of the ITdaskl.
Mrs Thom;* Hunter will **.l to-day on
the Naco* aec for New York
Mr. .1 ♦* Paul iof Atiam.i w*s among
yesterday’: arrivals at the Pulaski.
Mr. It W Hammond of Nettle, Fla.,
registered a; the Pulaki yesterday.
Mr It O i.*** of Wsv roc- w 1 among
the guest- of the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr. J. c*. Kiwatd- <>f laih* w:t among
%
Mr F Fattier w-* a pi>. nger of the
Plant System > st* la> for 1. tlmore-
Mr. nd Mrs It P Wardw*li will -all
to-.l > for New York on the Xacoc-he
Mi/ H It firvver of Si.ife lorn was
among vest* *day’s arrival at the Pulaski
Mr ileorge A It binson representing
George P Id A <*. Ia visitor to tin
city.
Mr A \l Hell wrlll be nmcug th< pas*
setiger* on th* N.t •o , ii*c i*-*iay for N*av
York.
Mr ufal Mrs Charles Gibbs left via
the Plant Pystem yeeterday for New
Y ork.
Mrs. John M Kgan and Mbs Jo-ep'ln *
Kg an returned yk. rStiy in rung jr m
their old home. Marrjuette, Mich., where
they spent the summer, Mbs Helen K.an
remained over In Ht. Paul and. Irefore re
turning to Savannah, will visit triend- in
Chicago.
Jit • A II "*• veil of Walton. \.*V
, agu*t *t the |). goto Judg* S. w.-li
is a justlc** of lh** Supreme t’ourt of th**
stoic of N*w York, and has worn the
judicial ermine for some venrs, though
•still a man of young .r|H-aranee, lb is
urxlerstood to be a large rtockhokler in
th* Pa K**>ck-l-arv l/r*-*lging Pompativ.
which b now engaged In work for the
gov€*rnment in the river cbov** the city.
an*l Ills visit Is purely n business one.
\o\-t %!**. t in t oiiriM r.
\||olntmrnts In the (insrilii Made
!•> t npt. J. Perris won.
New non -com mb stoned offf(*rs have
ban appoint'd in Company Cof the Ba
v. Volunteer Guards by Ca *t J.
Ferris C*OW. These appointed to tfergeiru
ctes arc: II L. Richmond, V. 11. Wo h
am. II R. Fuherwood. Arthur Shaaff G.
J>. Turner and A. C Arnett, the rew
corporals w ill lw C. D. Melton, II F. \\ b
ibik, W. A. Brown and Uoberi L. Kina. ]
li;w F.XF.f ITIVE rotHUTTC %•
I ncflont In Hr I‘*i*utllt Nff|irertilr<l
Will* Mr. iinnliiu Hn m nm f'halrmati.
r.m?h >m county wib shortly have n new
iKmo rgt * executive .’ )mmltt*w-, iom* -
hifig of wnlch It nUml‘ In nee! at pres
ent. R* pr Ascnt.it,vex of th* *wo wing s
ot <h* ppfir:.v go! together about two **ek
•*g<> wne! tnfrrti) into an agreement by
v ,< h u hew uoinm!'i*** I* to h- form* J.
•in i*l*tg of twelve mt mln rx each
| - *l* with .Mr. T. May hew Cannngham as
chairman.
\ itttre* f the* ngre mrr.t ia that In
• any rrpre • • ti* v 4f ither fa.tton
rh-.'ftgrg hL polli; s np* | lar on thr t nm
mitt*- !*• to b* Wi t# 1 ant a loyal m* rr
br f th* ration !>ii n his place. Tht*
l- o*,r. .rv* h*‘ i*a I n.** of imwer and
i k *p either fa I * from galiJUig >nrol
b> r. •• a • f the d*gaff> 'tk>n of mem hern
i..iin*'<Niv *h* opposition ax W{) the cage
j with th* present tc-mmßtce
j The Llherul i av*- air* ady >e|*ctrKl their
| quota of the * ;uml?t** . the following
I tianiee having been announced ycstrrdav
:* * r*rg- M Potronovltch, John Bower
Harr> Wllllnk. Jlrnry F Teynec. Thoma.-*
I ltallatityn* Jr. Fa C iJU i.-jn, Henjatnln
- Well Wi.ltam Gibbon*. John I Mot-
Kdargrd J Whelan, John U
Smith. \V B I.a Roche.
The aoiection of th** Citigene’ qootn wax
left to it committe* of three, which ha*
not y* t r*q>orf*'*l Tale will be *lon* or
ao * arh dxte u* It l- expected to organ
t* the Executive <vmmit:e next m*eek
The oele.'tion of Mr T M thinning
ham Jr . a> chairman, with twelve mem
her* 'rom each faction, waa ttuggeeted
nd udvocatf 1 bv the Morning News
-rertly ofter the summer primary, when
then wa no alert lon of on Executive
Committee The h iggeadon wa** gen*rally
approved of by the po.itlcktn*. but ther
w*' dllatorin* < In certain quartern, ami
nen*'*' the iel*v The need of <* commli
<* . t “ prewnt Mine I?* very nprrent.
l \Tli:it %<l! vox %RK MKD.
tjorllnr# llroitttl.t Stilt for
I-Mm*l \iiiint the V| uh I beru*.
Joeepl: M ir?ln*-x tile*l null for damage*
for lib*; Jn ?lie City Court yesterday
morn n igalnrt Blia* ard Louis Muhl
brrg, ahem he charge* with having dam*
k- J hi* character and reputation by th
u* of false and ld>* llou* wor ts, designed
*nt! Intended *o hold h.m up to the
> **rn, flertslon and contempt of hi * neigh
bors.
Alter making ih*' g'ner.il allegation* of
lib* I and damage the petition charge
That e nd injury and dam g*- was den*
io .vour p* tilloner by said F la* Muhlherg
r and *,i | I** u.-* Muhlberg, *-onJo4nt
iy and in concert, saying to, of and eon
%
• w*n v-flrs iv of July. I<Wm the fottow
irtg fale and malicious words, to-wlt: ‘He
i referriiiK t*> petitioner! is it dirty
——, n liar ami .1 thief.* **
The plaint ft fixe* th* amount of his
lima**- <■*. llJfi, for which amount he
pray* Judgment. He Is repre-ned by
Mr. A P Way.
lf> llt \ Fill! \ <ll*.
Surat. IWilner Will Hrprewent flic
(•rurulii Hn*itr Ip %tlnntn.
Mr. Frank M Rutner. quartermaster
-• k rg--n? *>f .* *■ .rgia Hussar* w|ll
,i\* H. ”.uh: for A:!.into, where ie will
*T.ter * contest that is to i>e held unbr
the auspice* of the Interstate Fair, now in
progress. The contest will take pi nee on*'
■lav n*x; week, and will <*e one of hore
rnanhl|*. open only ;o menUwrs of th*
f*'lrNt Regiment, Cavalry. Georgia Suite
Troops.
Sergt. Burner** friends *eHeve he wi.l
give the rnemtier- of the Governor** llor**
tiiiau! ,r.l .;> other cavalry org.iriix-.
tk>n* tfloat may enter a b ird struggle for'
h * prise, a hond ome silver cup. value !
nt IIW H* I** an accomplished homemati.
a and • x* c|. too. in the cava,ry exercD**-
of vitiding and rough ruling. If the-,
are embraced in the *omi**tltion. the Ba
v, i; ih trooper will doubtless show up os
well as in the ordinary handling of man
nnd horse.
i\ tub udi:\(. Ki,i:nio\.
Otfleers fo Re Voted for In Florida
nml fimitfin.
On Nov. fi Florida will elect presldentla!
electors and Congressmen In addition to
her state ticket. Toe two state ticket"
in the field are a* follows:
Democratic—Oovernor, William 8. J*n
nings. * rf ary of state, John L Craw
ford; tr. i irer. James B. Whitfield, con
trol’cr. W H Reynolds; attorney general,
W B Lamar; superint* ndent of public in
struction. W.LN BheasH; railroad commis
sioner John L. Morgan; Justice Supreme
Court Francis B. Carter; commissioner of
agriculture. It F. M Lin.
Rcpubl can—Governor, W B Macfar
l.im -'crciary of rtatc, George \V. Allen;
ma urer. \N (. Robinson; controller, J
W. Rowell; attorney general. Fred Cub-
Irer.y; superin endent of public Instru -
tl*n, O W Holmes: tallr<ai commis
sion* r. L M. Ware; Justice Buprem*
Court, 11. c. Oowldl; commissioner of
ogrlculturc, Otto C. Butterwick.
Georgia will elect presidential elector*
and congressmen.
- \
—Count Tolstoi explains that the Gro*k
Church will not formally excommunlci
him It has given orders tliat he shall
not have au * r;toL>x fun* r .1 at his din h.
which Tolstoi says entirely meet* h ij
wbhes The correspondent of the Vienna
Fr* ie |*re*e nt Moscow b ■ l.ire* that he
h.i* jus* ' V.k** with a man who came
•lire* . from visiting Tolstoi, and who
stated that ihe great rov*.lst hnd not
been *o well In years n: be l now. And
t he l busy on his new work.
RX c know of noth
ing better than
coughing to tear the
lining of your throat
and lungs. It is bet
than wet feet to
bronchitis and
ia. Only keep it
will succeed in rc-
I’eight, losing your
appetite, bringing on a slow fever,
and making everything exactly right
for the germs of consumption.
yerera
kills coughs of every kind. A 25c.
bottle is (ust right for an ordinary
cough ; for the harder cough3 of
bronchitis you will need a 50c.
bottle; and for the coughs of con
i sumption the one dollar size is
most economical.
“ Mt rough mlccDl m. to a mere *kk>-
tnn. 1 tri.-a many fiat tfcry all
failwl. Alior usiok tlw> ( b<*rrv Fertornl
I Immediately lc*n to Imiimre. and
three bottisa rent.,red me to health. I be
owe Biy life to It-'*
) rv-. . SABAH F. MoaOAW.
4 Oct, TANARUS, IWt, Ilr.m itowa, Ya.
a. Physicians the world
over prescribe for pa
tients who lack appe
tite or vigor or when
convalescing from a
serious illness, the
Tt? tonic
It puts color in the cheeks, sparkle in
the eyes, braces miidly. Assimilable by
the weakest stomach, invigorating, re
freshing. A boon to nursing mothers.
Prepared by
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn
St. Louis, U. S. A.
Manhattan
Shirt.
The bast known and known as
Tiia Best Shirt in America.
We offer to day an entire new fall line
of white and fancy Shiris of the above
make, ranging
$1.50 to $2.50.
I
Each one of them will give you the wear
of a three of any other shirt made.
NECKWEAR.
New lines of the latest creations will be
shown to day.
HATS.
Remember that we handle the best trio
in the land —Dunlap’s, Miller’s and
Stetson’s.
B. H. Levy & Bro.
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
u/Zj/v/i/w/t/s
•-/"Mjffti/icvrrr, r. <i/'/rrru</Z&&Z' j
Twice tuc price cou ! d buy no better.
LIBPMAN BROS., Savannah Apcnts.
Scotch and Irish Whiskies.
\N e are agents for the most celebrated Scotch and
Irish whiskies, imported direct from the distilleries o
Scotland and Ireland.
These Scotch whiskies are the blend of the finest
Highland whiskey matured many years in wood before
bottled. The expert Analyist describes this Scotch whis
key as the perfection of Highland whiskey, and is specia;
l). V. H., selected Old Yatted Highland’ whiskey from
Glasgow, Scotland, The latest novelty in Scotch whiskey
is distilled by Rutherford of Leith, Scotland, and is called
Scotch Cherry \\ hiskey, and very palatable indeed. Wo
are also agets for the famous old Irish whiskey, imported
bv us from Wheeler, Belfast. Ireland.
LIPPMAN BROS.,
i Agents for Scotch and Irish Distilleries