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A TEXAS WONDER.
Nall** Great Discovery.
One smal. bottle of llil s Great Pi
covtry cure* all kidney ar. 1 l:. ' b r trou
lltt. remove* gravel, cure** dial**!’ .
Inal emui‘ otw. weak an 1 iame h* k
rheumatism and all Irregularities of the
kldi*>* and bladder in bo'n n * n and wo
men. regulate? blaster t >ut 14 h* <hl
- If not sold h> >nur Iruggi-t whl
be went by mall on •l * 1* ' ne
bottle l* two month tr .nn* • ' **n i will
cure any case above met. Molted Dr. 1.
W Hall. ole manufacturer 1 ' Box
CD. tit Lou.s. Mo Send for testimonial*
Bold by all drugg - § *‘i Hoi onions Cos,
Bavannah. Ga
Head This.
I'uthbert Ga . Arrll 2.
Thl* I* ta certify that I was *ff- * *
With gravel and that 1 tiK.k alxty dr*ps
ef Hal •* n rear I*l*-- <ver\ and It - rn
pleteiy cured me It Is worth fl.tXB P*t
bottle to any one needing It.
J T STEVEN®
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
Kf:w AM) VIEW. OK THE 1) Av 1%
TWO STATES.
J. H. Mull Mn > llpiini. >•• All*nn
Drpni Plan—Tot.ntr-smtb Krl
rti.nl Esp..l. it* 11. .1 n.i.r.tl tint
Soon—Prp.lrt.nl .ntlllt 11.n1.. lit.
Ht*|lt*rlrtl II hll ri.n *1 I nntltlnttlltitt
on..r. I.l.i*it'il k) Ilia port t until nl
V.l.rnn. I nrlittti.lf Mn> <tlup nn
RsrrnHnn—l.rrklr Tak.lt Hark l
Florida.
J.t.o Hmlod. llir rrgro who robbrd IS.
Sou i h Macon po.tofß . la.i ar.k, con
hi. ■ nmi brfor*' th. V’nllcrt Htat.a
•uthorltl**.
Hall.l Hltl Daabl. Work.
Ouy Oriibb, a whll. hoy of Columbus,
whK. oxi— ’riiwiitliig with a pl.lol, .hut
htmarlf DtroiKh th. h.m-l Tunday. Th.
hul.ri #• rt on ainl .Iru k a rmailrr hoi
inm.l S'ra-arl. In lha wrlat. The aountjs
were noi iwtiou*.
Kora Prls. Drill.
Th* Ihr-. military nr*anliatlon. of Mi
con, th. Volunt.i r*. ih. Flo>d Rlflr* and
th HuMan, have Hrrang.d for a p- la.
train and will go in Celossbus Nor 2, to
parilcipat. in tn. prlxe drill which I. to
occur on lht dal.
Mall I arrl.r'" Droll,.
W. A. Dot.man. Fnltrd B tl.a m ill
carrier, afirr d.llv.ring ih. mail Irom
K* lp.r and N.w Hop.. Os., to lha i—t
offloe a) Acworth had a otrokc of ptr.tly
at* on th. (ireot Wi-ln.sday. He Olid In
a few minute*.
Toto Atlanta ll.it Klll.il.
Two Atlanta boy*. William R. Andrew*
and B#r*t. Elmore E. Murray, were killed
In the engagement In which Com|>any F
of Ih. Tw.ray-ninth Regiment of Pnlt.l
ftrati* Infantry, sss| I SIMM entirely
of fleorgla boy*, wit raptured by FlU
ptnoe.
A t'olleetlnn of kttak.a.
The great *nak. man of ttronee county.
J E Murray, wa* In Athene the other
day He had hi* collection of 13 Miakr*
In boiee, trunk* ami rail*.*, hut he buys
a great many and pay* from 12 ;*> to F>
for a rattler ll*' -• on hl way to the
Interstate Fair In Atlanta.
Il.acy Misdemeanor Flu..
Roy. t. T Orren. the colored divine of
Rome, don vie ted recently of misappropri
ating church fund*, ha* been eenlem-ed
to taelve montha on th. .-hnlnttang ami
•1* month* In Jstl or a An. of SM M I
row*, a total of fl.'Pr Thla I* th. Iteav
leet mild* mea nor fine ever lin|*e,l In
Floyd.
Hull May Oppose It.
It It Mill that Joeeph H Hall, renca
gentatlre .'rum Bibb, will oppoae an effort
,o construct anew depot for Ihf state in
Atlanta Mr. Hall In opposed to the
atata putting out iwmrv as an experiment,
and he don n<-t like the Idea of atate of
ffelals traveling on passe* given by the
railroad*.
Idprrl to He Mustered Oat.
A private letter from n member of the
Twenty-ninth Regiment, now on duty In
the Philipp l *- Island,. atatre that the
Georgia boys mny soon be allowed to i"-
turn home, a* the Impression pr- val e
there that Ike regim-nt will lie must re I
out either thin month or nexi The let
ter aiates that '
lone any time In getting home; If they do.
It will not be their fault.
timng Iras In aliasing.
The dtnavpearanee of 1* O. Irwin, a
young merchant ai I.lndale, haa caus'd
s aensatlon. a" his account! have ben
found In bad shape He was eonn<rt-d
wlih a stock merchandise com piny m and
Me shortage will he fully K.W. Irwin bad
•tood well in Floyd county lie bus been
gone some week but the mailer has
been kept quiet Ilia w here.ihouta r. n
complete mystery, but an effort will le
made lo apprehend him.
Smith Unites the Hepnrt.
The reported consolidation of the Geor
gia Railroad, the Atlanta and West Point
Railroad and the Western Hallway of Ala
bama according to President George C.
Btnlth of the Atlanta anl West Point, le.
unirue The report Is ihe same that lae
been talked of In railroad elides for sev
eral months, and deaptle tin (act that It
haa ae vet ai tli. • • pubiUMd hi
newspapers, It has he.-n j.e*ltently de-
Dled by the railroad nltl lala.
Old Woman I omnilla Sotelde.
Mre Blnnla Tolbert died In Athena nt
• o'clock Wednesday night from Ihe ef
fect of two bottle* of laudanum taken
with suicidal Intent She was shout ft
years old and worked a laundry on r,ay
ton atreet. She took the laudanum in
the presence of a daughter at 4 o'clock
In tft*- Uurxtr y M'fl! l ®l aid summon
ed ai once, but could V> not trooil Sr *
lexvs* several children who are grief
•trlcken over the occurren<*o.
Who Will lacreeil Cm.
Brig Gen C. M Wiley, of the Geor
gia Vereran*' Association of -Macon, pay*
that he hoe not mention*#! to anybody
that he would be an applicant for Gen
Kvan' place when the reunion 1* held
tot Auffum. But he would not decline
ouch an honor, of couree. B*ld he: **Gen.
McGinaban of Savannah. *e*m* to m- ro
he the 1 off too I successor to Gen. Evan*.
He le one of the oldest men In the **<•
elation an*l I think he should have If
1 ehell not H#k anybody to support me
for the pfoc*. I Bin very well
with the brigadier generalship, which
came to me at Savannah as a aurprlae.*'
Pataam Farmer on ( haln-aan*.
R. D. Neweom. a well-to-do farmer of
plftnam county, this elate, win arreated In
Atfoma Vhura-lay for Insulting ladle* on
thatr front veranda and he la now in the
city chalnffsnff aervlnf a thiry-day aen
tence. Neweom wit drunk when the ar
rM waa made and those who know of
him aay that hie reprehenaihe conduct
waa only due to hla being drunk and not
knowing what he waa about Newsom wa
nrw 4 in tha Recorder'a Cotirt and not hov
tuff the money with him and there being
90 Ms* Whom At k*K w well enough to ask
f r a loan, he was transferred to the
ttockada.
lial'iini t it mi p's ' Mill**- r.
Auguetaa Dupont Camp No IJJS. T’nited
Confederate Veterans, at Dupont. has
ile ifd th#* fol.owing offi er*: f*mmar.-
der <’apt Aogustu* Dupont, who i*> the
ns** istani judg#* ,dvo ii* for th*- South
ern bri*l#\ fjeorgit division vi e loin
mumb*r and adjutant, T I* Wyche. hi t
tenant v* i I Cftw • .• # -
t* tiurt M Tomlliieon, : t rd lieutenant.
M<—* Smith Messrs W A Hemphill
ard J H KstUi are requested t.. r*pre
ent the an.p In Augusta, with any dele
gates w.o may go from the camp, and
Oo\ Al>n I* was indors'd to
succeed (Jen Evans # the general com
manding. if (Jen F.van* persists in retir
ing.
Ilotf* %ttn*k*<l t lilldren.
On Wiiv 'd.v afternoon the three lit
tle children of Mr. William If aye* of Fd
w n, Olgethorpe county, were attacked by
hogs and it took the efforts of two doc
tors to save th r live* Th* little chil
dren were aged t. 4 a.’**! 2 year- They saw
some little pigs In the yard and wen* to
play with them, each catching pig The
pig# squealed and the children w* re al
ia kd by the old mother and two or three
other hog*. The arm of the little 2-year
ohl girl was grabbed between the elhow
*r. 1 s.'K-.iidar, crushing irwi breaking ev
ery bona In It The wrist of the little
4-year-old-boy was broken, while the older
hoy escaped with slight Injuries The
■ hlldren were badly bruised up all over,
but especially ab**ut their fa< e* and bodies.
FLORIDA.
The oranges about Oakland are coloring
nicely, and since they an Is seen fhete
is manifeeltd a g *1 outbsk for a larg*
crop.
Orangea nt Fort Meade.
A few oranges have b* • n gathered, and
? old at t- a l*x at the a- |ot at Fori
Meade, tail the buik of ti>o crop taara i*
too |rfo yat for shipment.
V% . A. 'I lllla %i|altfel.
W A Tlllis ha* been acquitted of the
charge of murder of Joseph M ITwvatt
t OrUrvdo. The consensus of opinion In
Orlando, and among the residents of Gen
eva. where the pantos In the unfortunate
affairs reeid**d. generally sustains its* End
ing of the Jury, and coitgratulaU-a Tillia
upon has ucqulttal.
Thr First Orangea.
Tampa Tribune: Manatee ctrituy will
not maintain Its re ord this year <*f ship
ping the tir?*t carload of oranges out of
the state f Florida. Manatee ha* h* 11
ihts record a long time, but Klsjdmmce
at *1 Ar juil.t have stolen a mar h tr.k*
season. Tne tlrsi carload of Ficrida or
anges went out from KI Mmmee a few*
days ago, and another has Just ben shli>-
ped from Arcadia. The first carload from
the Manatee swrtloti will go out, it to ex
l*- ted. on Saturday or Monday.
I*akr rity Area.
A special to the Morning News from
City, says: The census Just taken
puts laike City down ns having a |>opu
latl*n of t.'Ji. If it had Just three more
H<l*ird to the |opu)a!lot) our increase for
the }st ten years would have been 10
p**r '’mt.i -i The Reimhil an •umistign
>p ;*kcr n# id forth to a fairly good audi
*n< e on the Court House Bquere ia
Moiwlay ofter neon. The speaknr* were
Hon J N Stripling. Hon W. G. Rob
inson. Mr. Cheney, Republican candUlat**
for Congress, and M C Macfarlane, Re.
publican car,dilate for Governor. (—) The
* °1 t‘‘l camp-meettoaf •* W uertown. three
miles east from this city, i* in full hlasf.
and tho visual large crowds are in attend
ance.
Returned %%iih l.eekle.
I>eputy Sheriff Jnnu*s A. Vinzant ha*
returned to Jacksonville from Augusta,
<*.. where he went to get Henry Lockle,
a voting: white man who was for several
month* in the employ of It \V. 81mm*.
at the Annex saloon. Leckte w.im arrest*-#!
by Chief of Police Hood of Augusta up
on request of Chief of Police Vinsnnt of
Jacksonville. who t b graphed to the po
lice of Augusta that I<ei*hle wa wanted
for breaking and entering the An
ne* saloon and robbing the place of s2l 70
in money and that a warrant had been
issued for him When Deputy Sheriff
Vinsnnt arrived In Augusta. Leckle refus
e.| to accompany the officer him h request
for requisition paper* wa* at once tele
graphed to Gov. Hloxham, who commu
nicat'd with Gov. Candler of G#orgi.t re
garding the matter Vlnx.irt wag finally
necea*-*ry paper*. ant he said that he had
obliged to go to Atlanta to obtain the
t hard time getting hi* man. on account
of hi* prominent connection* in Augusta,
the sheriff of Richmond county being the
defendant’* uncle.
At. tugnatlnr'a Guarantee.
There ha* been some doubt expressed
by capital removal campaigner* for other
pair** that 8t Augustin* could make
good It* offer to expend 1250.000 for anew
apltcd btilkiitig for the elate. U-siden *|n.
eating the land. The following letter to
I* K. Thompson, explains tt*e.f,
"Hear 8lr: A* there seem* to lea doubt
STARTS WITH A COLD,
4 niarrh In m I.lliac*rliK Cold \\ hlrh
Krfaarft lo 1 Irld lo Trrat
wnl,
Catarrh uau.illy atari* wlih a cold In
tho h-id atrfl If lrft unchevked In thl
climate, rarely k*u* well of lt*elf.
A* frrj<h cold I* t.iken Ihe dl?*ea*e
ftpread*. g< tflna derjwr and dec par, crrei>-
Ihk along the mucoua membrane** from
no*e lo throat, (rom thrait t> windpipe,
from wlndplpa to bronchial tube* and from
br n hlul tii*H’* to iunx cell*.
The tnucoua m tnbran. > all connect, one
with an ther. Hence* It le ea*y lo spread
fivm one part to another lin**d with thl*
membrane. Thl* 1* why catarrh In
the bead oon affect* the throat and final
ly (he * tom a h llftelf. brliiaini; on chronic
t atarrh of the atomich. which la the m*>at
obftttnatc form of dyap'p!a.
Everybody I* now- w*ll agreed that ca
tarrh lx a blood dlnrase and not a !>• ai
one. th.' attempt to cure by lo al p
-pib it ion* ftlnqdy give* temporary relief
frm th* purely local nymptoma without
remoteai effe'ta in etaylng Ihe pro
greft* of th#* dlftcaae
There la anew preparation recently of-
Ii i- that la aga■
d# *tinel to do away with every other form
of catarrh treatment.
Thl* new remedy la not a aecrct patent
medicine, butt n large, plw*ant tnatlng
tablet conqo*#*d of Baugulnarla. Kuealyp
tol, Guolarol, !!ydra*tln and other valua
ble and harmless a pacific a. which are
taken Internollv and seem to have a re
markably beneficial effect upon the blood
and mucous membra new, apparently
limlnatlng the • atarrhal potion from the
whole system
Th**e# tablet* while being pleasant, con
venient and abaoiuti ly safe to use have
made cure* In long rtantßng case* of ca
tarrh that are little short of marvelous.
They are sold by druggists uriler name
of Stuart'* Catarrh Tablet*, and any ca
tarrh sufferer who h.i* tried Inhaler*, lo
tions, ointments. alv*t, etc . and realise)
their Inconvenlenc* and uselessness, will
fully appreciate tha difference between
a msra palliative and a permanent cure
after giving Btuart’a Catarrh Tablet* ar.
impartial trial.
All druggist* sell them at 60 cent* for
full Iliad package and no matttr wher*
tha catarrh 1* located, In tha head, throat,
lung or stomach. Btuari'a Catarrh Tab
lata will surprlaa you with tha (ffacUve
raiulLa of tvaa a Ccw duj* usew
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1000.
Ksufchtfeed Itt*2 T*:#phoaa 2A2S \%
A VISIT to our Photoarspb studio will
roijior* you tbt or w-r* iu pbotofrapty
Is te flont In Am#n *
w# tnsse twauilfui CsrWoaattaa sol Pis
tloums t<>r $1 s 4*ro Slid up
mil# olarsod
W# Anti) for pbotogrsph alleri< picture
C#>nt snd for fbe ir *• oetal
li*.V( rsyuo or WsicrCo.or f* on sad tip
He will send you book of instructions
that will ozplain our different branches of
work, and tho prices we pay for each, etc.
You can then take up the work which you
think will ouit you best. Write your full
name and address plainly, state your age,,
also present occupation, if any. Enclose
otamp for book of instructions. Address,
STANDARD MFC. CO.. 142 W. 23d ST., NEW YORK.
Jlo .ttolloo will be pud to (oal.i c*rd.
in the mind* of sonv* of St. Augustine's
opiKMirnt* In tin* • uplift 1 removal conical
* to the validity of and qu* ion to
our ability to float the propoM*! l**ue of
of bond*, to expended In the
< recthat of u new capttol In the event of
St. Augustine's success in the approach
ing contest, we desire to announce, as evi
d*nc% of our confidence in the validity of
the Ift.Mje, that we will guarantee to flat
|2.V).0u0 of 4 per <*nt bund* when l**u<t.
Very truly yours. First National Bank of
St. Augustine. By O. B. Lirnsr, Jr.,
Cashier.’*
IfoMierles In Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Metropolis: Bobbers con
tinue their operation* In this city, and
hardly n night pa*e* th.it some residence
or store i>.4 ent red by the-.* ra*> dft
and looted of its vuluabh * The greatest
loss from robbery sustained s*> far this
season was discovered this morning in
which Mrs*. M O Macdonald, the well
known Main straet milliner. lo?*4 diamonds
to the value of I 4 **! Mr Macdonald a
week ago placed her Jewels in a paste
board box and carefully la.d them away
in a closet in her room Bhe had occasion
to use her Jewelry, and when she w-ns to
get them the box and Ms contents were
gone Mr. Mn lon aid at on- * reported
the theft to the police, and the ofTKiN
are working on the rase. The articles
stolen were one cluster diamond ring
and three solitaires, two diamond scarf
pin*, one neck chain <solid soldi, on*
brooch, set with diamond-, an.) a diamond
stud. Mr Ma*-‘ke.nl I his offered u r
ward of $;0 for tie* discovery of the thief,
and has furnished the police with infor
mation. which he hopes will bring the
robber to Justice.
Carbuncle Mny Delay f-Txeeutlnn.
Jacksonville M*r*r 11 A death war
rant commanding the sheriff of this coun
ty to hang by the neck until dead Rob
ert William* on Sept. ft. was issued
by the Governor of the s*;ta of Koril,
but before the day of execution arrive |
Williams wis respited *ixy days, and
that time expire* on Nov. ft next. With
in th. past week another oH:i !* to exe
cution has arisen. A carbumde, or som* -
thing of the kind, has d**velopel on Wil
liams* no k. and yasteoi iy a phvsl lan
wo* call**.! In. and he |.m. *d the affected
place. Different a indications bad leen
made to the carlHincle before, but it
continued to enlarge aid grow more pain
ful. Now if no further clemency I* ex
tended t<> Wtdiam*. would It te right and
proper to execute him b. bis pre-. nt
condition? Hi* wvk I* bout 1 with lo*lie.
and the *or< ruw anl p.iinful, and being
on the Phis of hi* neck it Is niturat to
suppose that the roj*e wo il l cut Into the
lacerated place when tightened. Will! ims
l* a negro. 19 >t*ar* of age. ami w i* con
vlctcl of slabldng and killing I.m Small,
an oi l negro tn.u nt Msyport, In I .lvu
arv, lVs. Hl* case was u|pe tied from
the Ctrvrult Court to the 8 iprenw Court,
and the flatter court affirmed the action
of the lower court Kfforts are l>**ing
made to have the miai n commuu-d lo
life imprisonment
AMI MftO % BII'K CHILD.
Helpful tusurktlnna for Entertain
ment of n Little Invntld.
Healthy and deli; ate children en)oy
much the same thing*; the difference Is
In degree, and circumstances that limit
the Invalid to a bed and four wa I*. !Yt.
•he delight of every normal child, are in
valuable In the sick room, but as dog*,
cat*, chicken*, etc., all offer certain ob
jections, anew resource for the childish
interest is suggested.
There Is a field of pleasure, absolutely
unexplored, except In some Instances,
and one need not necessarily go afield !o
exploit many of It* delights 1 sptak of
Insect*.
It would take a volume to tell the rn-
Joytnent some little on** have found for
themselves in the*# -in file*, for Instance—
little inspector*, health ufflcer* and *cv-
Ingers; as well as spiders, beetles, ant*,
caterpillers. butterflh**, fleas—those "lit
tle brigand*’’—and nn Infinity of other*
Glass jars of earth and m.ss ami grow
Ing grass, with four or five cricket* in
each, gave infinite pleasure one summer
to shut-ins. Their color, form, character
istics were noted, their habit* observed
with delight, and the way pi\*d to a hap
py acquaintance with Di kens' "Cricket
on the Hearth.”
It was soon discovered that crickets do
not sing, nor chirp, bu ’ t>H* with their
wing*, us one child expre----d it.
The naming came about naturally. Mr
Hhorthorn had a broken antenua, Goldie
had light brown wings, “Ilk* gold in shad
ow." ihe invalid said Mr Hopper was in
evedetico; Mr. Onom- got hi* name from
his 'weird face;" Lady Rr wn had a train
The crlckat* hopped ai*out, climbed to
the top of the grass peeped out, but b#
came reconcil'd to their interior, burrow
ing in the soft, moist earth, ate bi.s of
crackar, app . lettuce, temato. meat, any
thing crumbled In their Jar even paper
for one got out, and taking to the vaih
basket, he was discovered by his music
How merry they were' And they fought
sometime# losing a horn or disabling a
claw, when for hours you might see (he
vourulcd one draw the broken smiuui,
HQSE WORK
FOR INTELLIGENT
HEN AND WOMEN
Salary or Piece Work.
Positively No Canvassing.
WE WANT RELIABLE MEN AND
WOMEN TO WORK AT HOMS
IN THEIR SPARC TIMS
FOR US.
I’rrson* desirinc strady employ
ment at home, write uat once. Wc
will send work any distance and give
instructions free of charge. Our work
is fjscinating and can be done m your
room at vour leisure.
through hi* mouth carefully till it wa*
clean and comfortably, if riot well.
one day they were taken out and put
under i finger bowl on a plate, spac e al
io w.-d for Ir with crackers and a drop
of water Somebody spill some wine into
the plate, and one of the crickets drank
It greedily with a very human—if unho
mane- result He *prawc-l about, fooi-b
anl silly, but preferred • -mfanlonshlp—
light In hi* spirits, feeble in his legs. A
sober cricket showed fight, keeping th*
tipsy one away from two little lady crick
et*. till they were turned out in the field
for air, ami for their winter arr*ng* rnents
They have their own methods of hibernat
ing If not eXf*o*-d too late Sometimes
they linger long In a cosy, warm closat,
or about an old fashion*il fireplace If ma
disturbed, and Ihy will eat clothes If
hard pre>s*d fe>d.
A neglected plant seemed to dwindle
and showed “measles drear with six>t*.“
as one chi.d quoted. Fpon investigation
the life of the plant had been sue ke| out
literally by a thriving herd of aphides—lit
tie gr. en coin—fiAin’ler than green pigs.'’
1 ut Just as greedy, though they generous
ly dropped honey the am* love. n<i the
ants keep them for that purpose * their
cows During a tedious convalescence
the*- little greet) cow* were wholesome
company. They supplied stories ami start
o*l a series of discoveries no man can tell
the end of. for it is not .vet.
Here again it should le U>rne in mind
that such stories should not b’ t o in
structive. t* scientific, not too minutely
r.ulistice. The origin of life is io a icred
to be thru*! upon . child. I**t the secret
rather develop from Its own heart or
soul How man cometh up as a flower,
and as grass i* cut down, and ihe burden
of the gras*hopper—all this may appear
quite naturally in little *< i-ntific courses,
but ele\.iting with iw'S'ity always, and ob
jectively. A child, above ui; a del cate
child, acquir* * subjectivity soon enough
Um coon, alas' and one of the chief object*
of pets I* to take it out of itself.
There is a charming old to k. trans
lated from the French and out of print,
but worthy of recall, with many editions—
Tha Population of An Old Pear Tree,"
1b luttfully illustrated, it was a delight
ni.. ujion a time to one t o rarly wound
.and, with no possibl u\ of human friend*.
The little creatures of this lKok were an
open sesame wh-n even the Araitn
Vightn were banished.
Watching a snail heal Its she'.l,
learning that it could grow a n* w head,
helped patience many days when h hurt
lan k was growing strong.
An arllst friend made for the inv.l and
a miniature feudal castle, wlih towns
and batilements, outlook* an.) a br dge.
Here and there It wa* broken, but th A re
were stairways lending aloft. A tln\
k. nllworih Ivy was |danle.l in an oil
tow n, and it grew like the green bay tr .
overrunning wall* and h.ittlem**r.tH in
true old castle fashion. There were peb
bles In th* court k- pt moist, anl her
the poor crushed snot, hid itself, the find
of an early spring outing On* mri Ing
there was a shiny trail on a sta rwa>\
anti another morning *<me bites out of a
cabbage leaf. Then the snail ap e.rel,
*ha|M>l> with a white thread showing in
the shell, firmer thin the r si. Ijorg
morning* were shortened w itching Ihe
little creature, and so gentle was ih litre
Invalid that "Marianna of th * Moa e I
Grange." a* somebody named the odd i*et
catne and put out its tiny p!nk th cad
of h tongue and ate fr m th- fingers,
t'ertalnly a won* Ur of pa Hence when you
consider that i touch of breath will ma-e
a snail draw into h r house, shut ad or
no burglar could penetrate.
If there is an Intact operculum, the
snail I* at home, and the |.ttch*trlng
well Inside.
One house cleaning day the cat ate
Marianna of the Moated Grange, making
a bonne bouehe of shell and all
Kale Rohnar Cain.
OSB “I* %y.ORLEA* Ml G E."
Latent Ornm f#r Itrmovlsf \\ HU
krr llldn'i (*.
From the New York World
Aa*rtlnc that he aufferad "xr'-at ho.illy
•llacomfort and dlatreaa of mind in thill
h- waa unahle to atflllato with hla frlandt
hut became the subject of thetr ridicule
and laughter.” Edwin E. Hooper, a well
to-do lumber broker of Baltimore, bleated
—or curaed—with m auperabundant beard
haa brought ault In the City Court for
}J. d.im;tget ag mist the Kazorleas
Snave Company
Hooper on June 10 laat wa, at the A,-
tor House Walking up Broadway he aw
a cream guaranteed when
rulilM-d on the face and waahed off to
.have the stubbles, beard off as clean a,
the beat razor
Delighted at the proapec. of bantahtnr
hta dally .have Hooper bought aome, took
It to the Aator House and tried It. Two
minutes later he wa* screaming with
pain, and bell boys were scurrying* for hot
water, cold water and various other
things, for, so any* th* complaint drawn
up by Lawyer Edward A. Scott, of No
10* Fulton street—
''Hta faoa became very aora. swollen
and unplctureaqu* causing the plaintiff
to suffer great and excruciating pain In
hla head and face, and thus making him
very sick and preventing him from at
tending bo hta bualuc**.''
NEWSFROMTHE WATER FRONT
W ITTKHa or ivrtlt! *T To fill IP
PIIO >ll. N UE NKM Ul*l.
The (tovenimi*ul to l iirnlsh Moillllnl
Tlile 'ln Idea. Inrl ud 1 nit Informa
tion Onl) us to fhe I wiled States
4 uusl. <iiitml it nmi llie Weal In*
||ea<->> eaieriln >*a Foreign Export*
\alueJ nl llurvtsi
(|ue ii to Loud llli; < nr go of Lum
ber—'*leatM*hi| Jacob Urighl to
I'rureeil to Pensacola to Load
Plioap Im le lloi’L.
By a change tn the form of compiling
the tide nudes those who d* Mr Informa
tion only h* to the AUanti coati of the
rnited Staff**. (*a!ia<la and the W* -t In
filcß. will h* aupt>li-€| with tanl* at u re
iluead rate. The government wi.i furniifh
book thin year with th* 1 for* going infor
mation for 15 <*n4*. whereas the large
tNF>k? heretofore ami wr.ich con
tained mu h Information of little or no
valu<* to Its purchaser, eo! l for 60 c* nt?.
Th** tide tab * to furnished at the rc
duc**d prl *• art reprint? of th* talile?
of Ihe (’• **!- an*l 'oodetii Survey f r l!>i
Title tahl* 9 arc important dot umerit* in
many trade? Shipping men requlr* them
as a necessity In their busin*- I*leaur
seekers on mnroons and bather? t the
beach require table?, anti the fact they are
to In* furnl'hed In m**ll fled form will In*
generally appreciated.
The foreign exports cleared at the Cus
tom House yesterday were valued at D*<3,-
€3l. The British steamship Kmpri char
ed with cotton, ?'a Island nHton and phos
phate ro- k for Havre and Rotterdam. The
Y>amsh lairK I*an*l ir hand for Monte
video with a cargo of roein In t>srr*!s.
I>redge No. 7. belonging to I*. Sanford
Hoaa, arrived > ter.iay from Port Royal
In tciw of the tug K ite Cam.on. It Is not
known whether she is to le u?ed in con
nectlon with river work here.
The British ship Harvest Queen arrived
at quarantine y. i.rdiy from Itio Janeiro
She |? to |'Mt lumle*r for Baltimore, and
will take one of the .argest argoee of
lumler ever loaded at S.tv.mnah by a Mul
ing vessel. She will load for E. ii. Hunt
| In; Sc <*o.
The RrPlsh steamship Ja oh Bright,
Capt Anderson, which arrived at Tybe
for Orders Friday, cleared at the f*tptom
House yesterday fr Pen>a *la. where she
will :ou*l |i;i(s|>ht> rock. Copt. Anderson
went down on u tug during the afternoon
to take charge of hi* vessel.
T’nderwriters have again to thank the
American Dine for an object lesson in the
value of the twin-screw principle for large
steamers, liner* and others, rays the Lon
don Syren and Shipping. The engineers
of the etteamship New York discovered a
daw in the starboard thrust shaft when
al*>ut hOO mile* west of B.lily. The star
ttnard engines were or once stopper!, and
the real of the voyagt wan |* rformed
with th port engine oti.y. So undrwrlt
er* have nothing to piy for but <i new
thrust shaft, but if th New York hod
1 bsea a Mngk sersw oteasner what a wry
different story it might have been. I'n-
I Kss the engineers had prove! tticms.ives
equal to the very diffi-ult fe it of repair
ing a shaft at sea—-as was dona in the
case of tha ( tinarder V’mhri.i. ar.d it: a
few other ver rare Instances—a very heavy
claim for salvage services would have hail
to b* paid, even If a total |o- had not
resulted. Nothing was known of the ac
| r ident until the arrival of the steamer at
Southampton, but consider;!h> alarm was
occasioned at Lloyd's by the length of time
occupied in from the Lizard
o the Needle* She pa*.**, .i tb* Lizard
9.30 | m cat WcdneHlay. and there was
, no news of her arrival during buslr.es*
! hour* on Thursday. 4 gulm < wa* paid
|to reinsure. Sh** eventually arrived i>ff
the Needles at 53D m on Thursday.
The new lightship to l-' stations! .ff the
entrance to Portland heritor will le ready
f.>r service next spring. The new bwit
will le one of the finest on the coast and
will be eqtii|tpe.| wlrh power for her own
propnl*;on The government, in drawing
up specifications f.r the new ship, took
into consideration the fact that the in*
trance to Portland hot or Is one of the
hardest places conceivable to put n light
ship.
Kxclled I-ady (on the beach!* Why isn't
something done for that * p in dlstre-s?
Why k>n < some of you
t'huf ('oast-guard thurriedv>—w are
doing ah w. can. madam, and have sent
the crew a line to com* ashore
Hx *it*l liiidy (to hr companion* flood
gracious, Matilda. Jus* fancy, th** silly
fellows were actually w ilting lor a formal
invitation.
Captain—The boat is sinking. We’re
lo*t this time, for sure Isn't it terrible '
Hen peck (with a life preserver)—Oh' aw
ful' And 1 promised my wife I'd be home
tarly.
When a doctor gets dry. he may legiti
mately be called a dry l k.
Passengers Uy >t-aiiih l|s.
Passengera by *r**anrxMp N.i 'oo. hee for
New York yestenlay- Lima LufUuo, J
c. Stearns and wife, A M lb 11. Henry
Urban. John Contrell, B. P. \V rb-.l and
wife, David B.'heener, W K. Liu- r!**y, M.
A. Fonnally and five Intirm*d ate. '4
Paaoengees by steamship Kansas City,
from New York yesterddV Mr W A.
Pigman, Miss I. A. Cohen. Mrs M A.
Cohen. L M lit win. A Wend* .1. (’. F.
Napier. A. C Wright. Mrs. A C Wright
and child. W It. Bristol. Ml** Gilbert.
J H Tu.lman. Mrs. A. <\ I>< -1 dand ar.d
*cn. E N Knapp, R. W, t'lernsen ami
j wife. Mrs B W- olrouk . C O. Rudd,
wife and child. Miss Burke. Mrs. Sntith,
Mrs. J. 31. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas. J A
Bishop and wil* . D. W. Muratta and wift .
M Reveru. Robert H Burton. Mr. Hines,
E. M Dale. 11. R. rd. W H liarnes. Miss
A M Monry, J W. Griffin and wife. Miss
Elliot. J Hirschback, Mrs. A. J. Smith,
Mrs Nlrmo. L. V lleerman. W. A Brown.
Dr M. Schwab. Mrs 8 nwab, Mrs H D.
PhlllUe. J. I! Churchill. Miss M. Ilenne4t,
B Cook ami wife. K I!. Corson and wlf
Ml** Brsgdon. Mr*. W Hunter, nurse and
children. Mi** Tennelta. Miss \1 Ballard.
Mrs Cook. Mrs. J. D Mead. Jane Rich
ir*l*. A L Norris. 3li*. K. J Wnlte. Mrs
A. Alien. Ml** Liwr.nce. Mis* 14--ntley,
| Miss B. Perkins. Miv L Jordan. Ml-* A.
, .'4mall, Mms Klla Skinner, W. LeManc>
and wife, Mr*. W. Jon*?., Chur lea Smith
Passengers arrived last night from Bal
timore on steamship D. H Miller—J. B
Campbell. Master J Burch, Mrs. Wade,
W. y.acharias. B Kirkland and wife, K.
S. Butler. W. Gibbons. Mn A II Burch.
Mr Wade. A. D. Biarcry, Mr. Munig and
{►arty, C. Haubcs and party, Mrs. K But
ler.
Passengers per steamship Texas, sailing
to Baltimore Oct 2* J K. G.
T. Stclnacker, C. E. Burg he*.
Hnvnnniih ilmnnnr.
Bun rises at 6.10 a. m and sets at 6 IS*
P m.
High water at Tybee to-day at ft Oft s
m and ft. 22 p. m. High water a: Savan
nah one hour later.
Phases of tbs Moon for uetobrr.
D. H. M
First quarter 1 3 10 eve
Full moon I 7 ?B morn
Last quarter 13 3 SI morn
Nt w moon 23 7 27 morn
First quarter 31 2 17 morn
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
§Th* Quaker Herl
Tonic I* not only •
blood purlfltr. bul •
Wood maker (or
Fai*. Weak and De
bilitated prop, who
have not strength
1 nor blood It act* ••
a tonic, tt regulate*
digestion, curea dy
p.p*U and lend*
strength and ton* to
th* nervou* *ytem.
Si I* ■ nw-sictn* for weak women. It I* •
l.urtly vcgdabl* tnedlcln* ard can t**
ken by lha mo*t deltcala Kidney Dis
ease#. Rheumatlim and all dlsaaaea of Ihr
Illood, Btomach and nerve# #uon auccutnt
to It* wonderful effacta upon th# human
->*tam. Tlioujand* of peopla U> Uoorgta
tcommend it. Brie# 11.00.
AKKR BAIN BAUI la th# roedlctr*
that the Quaker Doctor mad# all of bia
wonderful quick cur## with. If# anew
md womierfu! medicln# for N#ura.gl
i o tsjich#. Backacho. Rheumotioir.
Sprain#. Bain in Bowel#. in fart, all pain
kta be rtiievtd by it. Brica 25c and abc
QUAKER WHITE WONDER BuAB. •
ouuKAiia soap for tha akm. acolp aod
compiaxlon. Br ce 10c a raka.
Qi AKKP. HRAHINO HALVE, a veg#
tahl** ointment for tha cura of tett#r. eo
r*mi nnd eruptloua of tha akin. Prtca
10c a bos.
FOR BY ALL DRUOOIBT®
ARRIVALS AM) DEPARTURES.
Veaaela Arrl*l Veaterday.
Steamship I>. H. Miller. Peters, Baltl
rnor .1 .1 r.iroisn, Agrnt.
Steamship K.itisas City. Fisher, New
York -(),in Steamship Company.
St'timshlp City of Birmingham, Berg.
N wr York -o**ean (Steamship Company.
Bteamwhtp Rat ho (Br), Nisbet. New
York. Wilder * Cos.
H irk KN* (Gcr), Springer, Bremen.—
Aiiachaii St Cos.
Brig Brortelore (Ital). ParascamJalo, Ca
diz 'hr. G laihi & Cos.
Schooner Harriett C. Kerlln, Steelman,
Baltimore.—Master.
Schooner Of? kr C. Sc hmidt, Teterson,
I*hiiadelphla - Muster.
%rrlvel at <|uarantlne,
Ship Harvest Queen (Br), Forsyth, Rio
J.meiro.
Yeasela Cleared 1 ralerdsf.
Steamwhlp Empress (Hr), Ison, Havre
and Rotterdam R.irnard & Cos.
Hark Bandeer (Dan), Santos. Monte
video.—Chr. G. Dahl Ac Cos.
Veaaela Went to Sea.
Steamship Nacooehee. Smith. New Tork.
Steamship Texas. Eldrldge, Baltimore.
Steamship Cycle (Br). Bremen.
Steamship Jacob Bright tßr>. Anderson.
Pensacola.
I'aaaed Dawn nnd Anchored.
Bark t’has. Iring. Burt. New York.
Stilpplng Memoranda.
Charleston. S C, Oct. 20— Arrived,
steamers Mu-l- if f (Hr). Rasmussen, Coo
saw; Ashfleid (Br). Strickland. Hamburg.
Algonquin. Platt, New York; schooner
Nelli** Floyd. Neilaen, tow tug Wahan.
Cf.arleston for Georgetown, returned ac
count weather, tug Alexander. Jones. Wil
mington.
Sailed l?)th. tug Protector. Igoe. with
barge Maria rolares, lionneau in tow*
Wilmington. N. C.
Key West. Fia., Oct. >—Arrived,
steamers Mascotte. White. Havana, and
•*allel fr Port Tampa. Miami, Delano.
Miami; tug Dauntless, Floyd. Havana,
with tu-hooner H Frank Neatly in tow;
schooner Wave. Havana.
Hailed, steamer Kvelyp. Tort Tampa
Philadelphia, ut. 30. Arrived, schooner
Marv J. Jacksonville #
Hailed, s* hooner Rebecca M. Walls. Sa
vannah.
Baltimore. Oct. 30.—Sailed, steamer
Itasca. Savannah.
King vnn. Oct 19.—Arrived, ateafher
loingfond. FYnsaroU
Tat*le Bay ®ept 27 Ssib'd, steamer El
ton. Savannah.
Math ira. Oct. 11 —Sailed, steamer Nor.
Fern uulln i.
Hnb lds. < >ct. 19 Salle*!, steamer Hirun
do. Pensacola.
Pernandlna. Fla., Oct. 30.—Arrived,
w'hoonera Carrie A Irt.ne. Fletcher. How
ton. Rob Roy. Norberg. Philadelphia.
(‘leareil, ?• hooner John K. Souther.
Clark. New York
Hulled, s hooner Ia vein a M Snow, Nor
ton, Biidgc jiurt, Conn.
Sotlce to Msrlnrn.
Pilot charts and ail hydrographic infor
mati>n will ie furnished masters of ve
s*!m free *f charge In United States hy
drography ofU< • lr Custom House. Cap
tains are requested to call .it the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Ex ports.
Per British steamship Empress, for
Havre and Rotterdam—For Havre, 3.450
bales cotton. 3J**.WT; for Havre or Rot
terdam. 223 bale*. 310.952; for Havre. ISO
bags sr.i island, 161.915; for Rotterdam,
1.807 ton* phosphate rock. 121.700, pieces
filtch pin- lumber. 31.702; laic* cotton,
$13,523. Total value cargo, $391.999 —Cargo
various.
Per Danish hark Pandur, for Monte
vllee- 3.43“ barrels rosin. $11,63144 —Cargo
by S. P. Bheater Cos.
Constwlae Fpirta.
Per steamship Nacoochee. for New York.
Oct. 3D.—1.474 bales upland cotton. 76 halo*
sea island cotton, RSO hbls cn>tton*ee<i oil,
lk l>*il* rosin oil. 42S bale* domestics. 1,060
bdls i*x material, 49ft tih* rosin. 197 b'uls
spirits turpentine. 190 525 feet him
i*er, 419 bdls hides, 73 bales to
bacco. 162 cases cigars, 1,006 pkg*
fruit. 65 pkgs vegetables. 3) tons pig iron.
2* sacks clay. 60 bWs pitch, 30 bbls tal
low. 74ft pkg* mdse.
Per Mt.-smshlp State of Texas, for Bal
timore-327 bales upland cotton. 1.300 bbln
rosin. 172.69S foot lumber. 4ft pkg* fruit !M
pkg* mdse. 4* |ikg* domestics n*l yarns,
I*7 bale* hides and wool, 14 bales palmetto
fiber.
telegraphicT markets.
(Continual from ratio Twnty-Throo )
rti i'to low-r to soil; wlntor patents, $2 7(yg
i t*i. Minnesota patents, S. lOfj. ¥>.
Rye flour quiot.
Torn meal quiet.
Rye easy.
Hirtey dull; barley molt dull.
Whe.it—Sisit steady; No. 2 rod, 79r; op
tions opened rather easy, and sold off
later, owln* to ur.saHafaetory rahlea.
prospect* for l.irre world's shipments on
Monday and Its hi speculative support.
Suh-uquenlly they partly reooveri-l on
talk of pn ido run In Ihe Northwest;
closed steady urchar.crd; March, KSc;
May, HJ'st; Otlober, 77?*c; December.
7Wc.
Corn-ftpot Arm; No. 2. Sir; options
* • ..| V
Ormer cabloe. lora. coverlnp. atrenith
West, and a further Inquiry for cash
property. clos'd Arm. net hieheri
May. 41V. October, .i 1 *:, December,
UVkc
o*t-Bpot qulst; No. 2. 25c; options dull
ut s'aady.
Reef qulst; family. 110 mess
JO Of/flO 50; beef hsms, 520 00ff2’. 00.
Cut meat* steady, plclcled bellies. 5140
lie; do shoulders. do hams. tWQ
■<\r.
Arm. Weatern steamed, F *SC.SO;
October clos-d |7 SO. nominal: r*fr~t
cenllnani. *7 *O. ompoun<l flnn l
I*ork al-w.ly; fnmlly. tM.Oiftt* '
cl-*r. tU UOM U: m-aa. |!3
Iluttar firm. WVattrn m.mr„
slate dairy, ISQ2IC. ‘"•“Cf
(•herwe firm, lar ( e white. lOV t,,.
En firm; etete and Pennsjiver.ia.
Ur; Western. “ "®
Tallow easy.
Petroleum dull; refined New Tork ru.
Philadelphia and Baltimore 17 i \ZI TANARUS;
bulk. H IS ' h
l| l 47'^l** dy; ■ ,r,lMd - to food,
Turpentine firm, 4SH4MV
Rlre steady: fair to e*tra
floffee—Spot Rio dull; No 7 involea
e c : mild quiet: Cordova,
lures opened Meady with prl. ea un. iwr.ae,i
to S l’lnts hlaher and ruled Inactive bu
yen-rally steady. li-tvy re, elp t , L-tna
offset by larye Warehoia... deliveries
market waa otherwl.e featureless
. ;! steady with net unrhaned pry -.
Males 5.230 baas, in.'ludlh* October 70.
M o .' ' }%*”**'• 7 UC; iUrch - UM ;
Ihirar-Haw steady: fair retlntnr (■>.
centrlfuaat. M test. *\c, molasees sutfir
<-; retlne.l qutef: etandaol A. S.Soc
feettoners* A. 6 Two; mould A. 6 <sv
loaf, lSc; crushed. .15c, pow dere.l i. 1,.
Itranulated. 5.7 V; cubes. 5 9K-,
I*otat< quiet; Jerseys. T 1 OOQ’
New York |l.Jill 1 lalin-1. j; v
175; Jereey sweets. t1.50H2.t10.
l’eonuls steady, fancy hand-picked ta
t'.c; other domestic. 25fcfMc. *
Cabtg.. quiet; Leai K Island, per 'in
tl 50*12 25. '*•
freights to Liverpool quiet; cotton h
steam, 32c. ’
<WT()!I MEED OIL
New Tork. Oct. 3).-Cottonseed ol! w .
steadily held. Prime crude hirrels r- m .
nal Prime summer yellow. 3. i c
prompt; ofT summer yellow. 34',c; tr me
yellow. 1 ;■ DM art I
prime meal. 12'. .&X V
CHICAGO MAHKETk.
Ohlcaao. Oct. 20 Cnsetiled weather ,
the Northwest was mainly responsible !.*
a small atlvance in wheat to-day. !■ .
her closing s*c over yesterday. Com < ios.
*<l ‘. r and o.ite >*o higher Provtslot ,t
the close were unchanged to 2t,c tit.
The leading futur. a ranged ae follow
Opening. Highest. Lowest Ck-dn,
Wheal No 2.-
Oct 73t4 7354 7?H 7J',
Nov 73S 7 730,1/73*4 Tt
Bfc 74',#ir74‘; 7tStr74*. 73*,ti74 7n.
Com No. 2.
Oct 35',4340 40 3904 ra,
Nov 37MOTH 37*4 37*
rec. 3'.',(i:is', .va, a;.'.
May ... W,4136S 3G, *V.t3', K ,
Oats No. 2
Oct 210, -I** nt^
Nov 2lH*f2l; 21*,
!>• ir' , tf23 2204 2i*.tin i
Mesa pork per hi reel—
Oct. .*l4 00 | .... * ... ~, w
Nov. .11 12H 11 12>i 11 120 k ul2 a
Jan .11 40 11 45 11 40 utv
Lard, per 100 pounds.—
Oct .... .... 7(n
Nov. . *5 7 00 95 r,
Jan. ,5 ?) 6ss 6 , T
Short rtbs. per ICO pounds.—
Oct. . 700 705 700
Nov. . 30 6 jo 4.1
Jan. . o2Oj 605 r, 0204 t, if,
Cash quotations were as follows: K... r
quiet, winter intents, S3 30424.40; atralg > .’,
13.J04f3.70; clears, gt.t.'uo 50; aq>rtng ~(, -
cla;.s. 34 50: iwttents. H . r S)4j4 t*l; tdralr u,
in 104,3.50; bakers 32.301)2 40; No .3 ?; rrg
wheat. f7*,4i7V; No. 2 red. 73Vytf75'r N'e
2 com. 40®40140. No. 2 yellow 4- I+-,
No. 2 oats. 21,ff2V. No 2 while ; t t
->\r; No 3 while. 23tt21.c No * r
49‘,c; fair to choice malting barley. 4<y
53c; No. 1 flag seed. 31 W; No 1 North
western. 31 V.. prime timothy **l. 34 *5 3
4 30; mess pork, per barrel 311 fit) at-1.
par 100 pound* 34 97',®7 00. short r'hs
M.lwa, tlooset. 3<l 35417.06; dry etltel ahould
ers. (boa-ill. short dear sid-s.
(hosed), 5c 454J7 as. W htky. hast* of h:*h
WOMF.VS . M Hs Wll.l, MI'KT.
\n Interesting Gnlherlna; to He It.-Id
. bnnn In Griffin.
Grlflln. Ga . Oct. 19 - The Federsllon of
Women s Clubs. * hlrh meets in this It/
Oct. 29. ,10. 31 and Nov. 1. will be met wrh
a most cordial wtl ome, as arrahd’'met is
nt— beln* made to entertain thea br 1-
llant women In a mar,n> r that will tn..ks
their stay pleasant and relieve th* teliou*-
neas of their routine work
Mrs. T. R Mills, president of Ihe i'ur
rent Topics Club, and who Is also a mem
ber of the executive committee of the
federation of rlulm. say* that over ore
hundred will be in attendance and t a
Current Topic# Club, with the asslstsn
of the citizens of GrlAln, have fully com
pleted arrangements for their entertain
ment.
The programme ha* not been fully nm le
oul. hut from the paAtal arraiigemet) h il
Is learned that on Monday afternoon. Oct.
29 Ihe vlaltora wl 1 be carried out In car
riages to see the factories and other evi
dences of Griffin thrift and enterprise;
also along the prlnelpal residence streets
In the evening a lullltanl reception will
be tendered them at the Masonic Temple,
where their deliberations will I* held so
us to give them an npportuntiy of m"i-
Ing the people socially. It waa expect'd
that the convention would be be 1
in the Olympic Theater, but a‘ tv*
Georgia blade Dairymen's convention,
which meete here at that tlm- has •
gaged It for Ihelr session they will accept
the tender of the Masonic Temple Off
Thurs-lay morning on le half of the cl.y.
lion Robert T Danis, will deliver the ad
dress of welcome. whlb l’te dart
Mrt. T R Mills. will Stic >
them for the Current Topics Cluh. Th*
response to these addresses will be ma Is
by Mr*. J Idndsay Johnson of Rome.
who Is president of Ihe Slate Federation
of Women's Club*. It is arranged that
t.iree meetings will be held dally, one n
the morning, one In the afternoon and on
other at night.
The session* will not be long ensagh to
tire those In attendance and time wlh
given In between to allow Ihe ladies 1 '
enjoy the outside social feature*
The second night the convention will b
opened with music rendered by the -*
musical talent of the city, umler the di
rection of Mis* Nettle Sherwood, and in'
third night Mis* Elisabeth Mills, erne
Griffin's moot talented musicians.
b*’f‘n Invltrd to oil tart aln thr club* *“• ’
musical number, which will he enjoy-
The last night a musical will he riven un
der the direction of Mrs Ann!** Sar.t
Cochrane, who I* a talented member o
the musical committee of Ihe Federal •
and whose art has given her a state,
not. almost a national reputation
Everything la being arrange*! to t
the*# brilliant women the reception
Griffin delight# to welcome It*
with, and It can be taken as an a*s'ie'
fact that nothing will he left undone th
will adl to their pleasure, or Interest
GEORGIA'S RECORD l> WAH*.
Governor win Hsmtssiesii • rr *'
vision for Treparlng M-
Atlanta Oel. 30 Amonr the Impcr t
recommendation* that Gov. Cindler
hla annual message, will make to '
Legislature will be one advising 'b*e *
appropriation and mean* ba provide I J
preparing and publlsh'n* th* _
Georgia', troop, in the Am^
IndUn. Mexican. Civil and „
lean war*. It I* the Oovsnur-a M*'
employ a careful hiatorian to •
War Department r.cord. *t
and all other data poestb e B<l
a complete record of Georgia *it , lb .
all the want alnca th# atata was
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