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INDEPENDENT TROOP WON IT.
t HAlilV TII.T THE FKATIH*; AT
THE tte faih.
I ibrrO’ Gaurtls Took lMml Prise.
, rrß i. lirmluit Won Ihv First Indl
tldnnl PrUn—To-<tar Is Florida
I><|> at <*•■ Fair— F.ihiblfa Arr ilir
Intcrt-stlng; llvt-r Seen n< n
Mair Fair—T uldosln Is Filled W 1 1 1>
Visitor*-
VaJdorta. Ga . Oct. .-Tha cavalry lilt
batvv■ n picked teams from liie
~r i y County Guards and the l.ltx-rty
it.drprudonl Ttoop was a leading feature,
yht- Guards, under rapt. Gordon t'as
t an d the Independent Troop, under
t'jw j, W. Hughe*, gave a street pa
r,.ue this morning before going to the fair
j.rounds, where lit* till took place. The
t;.r"*as full of exrlteniciu and was
„ it. hed by a huge epowd. the Independ
, . ■ Troop being the winner of the first
( tt , „i yim. rat a score of 271. The Guards
(he seiond prise of Me. on a score of
■. m of > postlble 300.
In the individual tilt, Sergt Fleming of
ti.< liiil- won first prise, by a
. ,„•* of 2*4 points. Scrgt. Chapman ot
i , Guards won second money, on a * ore
,t S7 s *, and t'npt. Caaaele of the Inde
. n t, iks won third money, on a score
i f
To-morrow Is Flotlda day at the fair,
u Drg* crowd* .ire expected from every
itln t .at slutv Tile lending feature
a, Iw a foot bill 1 game between a team
II *n the Florida Bight Infantry of Jack- |
a nvtlle and the Btato Agtlculiural College j
at hake City. 11 oiti teams will come with i
i .rr.erous Iwckers.
The races tiv-dny resulted as follows:
Ftrrt race. 2:0) trot, pulse ♦<*>.
mm by M.es Nancy, with Fortunate,
1. ~r.. 1. and Karnes! third. Time 2:20.
>-,ond race. 2 21 luce, seven
entries, purse I*o. won hy Countess
i -41. with Star Paclte second, and Ethel
Keen, thtr.l, 2:21.
Third race, half mile heats, five entries.
n In ll.iyview, with At:lcoy second.
time 0:51
Thursday will be Wiri-gross day and
ti. - greatest of the week.
gconnd Hay of the Fair.
The second day of the State Fair was
n: re Interesting that the first, The ex
Mbit* are now at their best. Ksnc.-UHy
g.md are those of Low rdes anti It rooks
counties.
The counties In this psrt of the state
are taking more Interest In the fair than
■ vrr before and rannV thousand poop ••
are visltois to It who rarely ever attend
It. YeMosta has expen-led somewhere
about 130.(00 In pre|iarallon for It and the
live country weeklies have looked upon
the fair and have spoken and written
about It as if It were an affair of their
own ond as if It devolved upon tGem to
land It successfully. Tin- ratlrnoJb hove
-aken n lively Interest In It and have
made splendid exhibit*. The manufac
turer* of vehicles and machinery ar- dis
playing th*|r beet thing*. Mr. James inu
red of Augusta, gencrnl superintendent,
says that he has not ssen a better -sgotrlt
union* the people In making exhibits, ond
he belli ve* that It will give the fair an
Impetus that nothing else would have
given.
The Idea of holding the fair In Val
dosta suggested Itself first to President
l ope Brown Hy the rotation system It
was Macon* time for the fair, but for
*<>me reason that city was not ready and
\ ahlosta was the next pluoe. President :
Brown visited Valdosta arid spent several |
days here looking around, and when he I
returned he recommended this city as ‘
sultahla place, and It was accordingly
agreed upon unanimously.
state Fair lllllelnls.
The following deportment superln
dents were then chosen and the work
, greased rapidly:
1 -eneral auperlntendent. James Barrett.
Augusta.
Department A.—Agriculture and hortl
■ u.ture, n F. Crittenden, Shellman.
Department H.-U*u stock. C. M 1
s i tilers, Penfleid.
Department O.—Manufacturers' and
nierchants’ display, J. Clayton Clements, i
Towns.
Department D.—Machinery, Thomas J.
i-yott. Cartersvllle.
Department K —Bducstlcgi, W. B. ;
Burroughs. Brunswick.
Daporitnenl F- Forestry, mlnea and
minerals. J. E. McElroy. Norcroas.
Department G.-Klne srle, W. 8. Me- 1
Hce. Valdosta.
Depart m nt II Woman's work, Mrs.
J S'. Griffin. V.i dosta.
Department I—Dairy amt apiary. M. R.
Ilussell, Carrollton.
Deportment J —Poultry and pet stock,
B. 11. Biker. Wsrrcnton.
When tm general arrangements were
rfe. ted the fallowing gentlemen of Val
•**a were ehcaeii * a citizens commit
tee: C. H. Ashley. Mayor, chairman. C.
B. Peebles, vice chairman: A T Wood
ward, secretary ant treasurer; 8 B God
win, Charles Clark. J. A Dasher. J. N.
1 irlffln.
This committee then chose a ladles aux
: Dry committee as follows: Mr*. J N.
irtffln, chairman; Mr. W. 8 West,
treasurer; Mrs. W H. Griffin, secretary;
Mr* D. C. Ashley. Mrs T. M Talbot.
Mrs. C. W. Bamar
This work completed, the fair was an
RUrCMR.
In iho premium ll*t particular attention
f been liven to the for owing depart
nt: Agriculture. live- at xk. education,
arts. dairy and apiary and poultry
,n d p*t stock There H a prli** *ffer
f**r in** hc.wi • xhihit In ifiiriilturf.
T w ll be lively competition for this
The <tt*pljy of lor g ataplo cotton
An*.
richl for hnprrmney.
The fishi for first prise by the counties
ft‘-iking a dlepiay hr* Ilea
I-“*ntla Hf?tt Brookrountim. They re*
••IjolninK rountiie. The conical la a harp
H Y. Tlllm.'in haa chnrge of the !
lowndea county exhloU. nhll** Mr R. I.
ntft-irk look* aftrr the Brooks county
• Play Both nr* fine dlaplava
Mem her a of the pocNy who hove nitend*
‘•‘•I all of the ralrs say that they never
belli r exhibit* Lowndea I'ounty Is
♦hiiamg iea laiarxl corion svalke with more
? hn iMilia Heveral bales of the cot
-1 is displayed. She oluim** that she is
iaryeat aea Islahd cotton county In
• ' e. itn| that Vakloaia is the larg
***l In,and seal Islam! cotton city In the
t'hib J States.
sndes county la shorn Imr white gcwla
' t r‘ cotton grown In the county r 4
r i ufacturrd in the county. She la al>o
rhowlnic brooms made from corn grown In
unty and manufactured In lha
°^niy.
In Id r exhibit nro canned goods -nd pre
* 1 goods, the sugar (or which w.*a
’** •* In the county. She Is showing bot
-1 syrup m.ide In the county which has
' “fl-i Me rah!** re pul l ion oil over the
v ' She la showing canvas ham’* clalm
‘ 1 t‘> Im* the rju:il of any on earth made
l* r farm r. She la ahowinu cjolton
• i meal and cottonseed oil made In t
Tear for a Pain
Only exp-curt mother*, or thosa who h* borna T — v "v73)
r-hKIr-n. know the fail mexnlnr of the wordi.
Er-ry women should tell eeory other wom.n .bout / T
i "Ho THEM'S FHtCttO," thxt wondarM I
i ment thit dlapmlm mil pairs Incident to childbirth. p,
i Thera Is nothing like it L
I JaS.tOkTo?.<.fH..l<>—.K.C.MTS:'-T-ie , 'Mir
I- ' Il ..... W'llMkrl r>—l M, wl-.r ■ M— ... g- ~
I “Udaa,^tadi<u,.lk..x.le'Mater s Ho—*.
M4>t sn hr* IVvrruu, et will *♦*'*?' VT” . r ” ’ T s-rf 'nwMW''/s/i ’ V*
1 r—(X rr r>. g ■ on. W-s eeuriwi " M
■ • '.ssesg to. is to. 511.,-. of ->• r-eue-' s-s.—**•< 4 I KM I/ '/ , I 1
i wu.uiia. SeWI y.-.r fnml . sdSrra- V Km IT,! JI ' '- . t
; rilK BRlilHlßUggta i.GOX I 0.. a .
county Sheila ahowlny f urnttjre in .via'
In th* county out of the county's mood
A!o au3, twr- of tha
county * wood She show* pecans grown
her* which tra hlm*<l from th* county
all over tha country Her .it,play or hay
i fine, a, well a, h,r exhibit of rice,
whaat. corn, oats and potatoes Mh* allow,
ftna rice. Flour is Jwplayad. made of
wheat (frown here and ground by laowdne,
county wheat mill, tftia exhibits butler
made at her own < reamerle* ftrook,
cyiunty make* 3,Son bole* Of Kmik loll* its
pe cotton again,! S.oiO for toownde*. ttha
make, upward of n.tdO hale, of short ,ta
lk, cotton, howavar, while Low-tide, make*
Inn than 3.000
" but Ilrnnka la Unlna.
The contest lietween these counties la
f lively. Mr It Denmark .aid that hi, dis
play of corn comprised fw bushel,
llrooks thyunty. he nays, produce* mors
com to the plow than *ny county in the
state. The best ..farms produce an aver
erage c f thirty to forty bushel*
per n re. The dtepaly of oat. Is large.
He s ild lhat a f inner fathered I.SOP hush
•ls on forty-flve acres without fertlleir
hi*'- yaar Another, besides home supply,
ha* .old about kf*> bushels every year f.e
the last ten year* from a tive-borv farm.
Another farmer has raised eighty bushel,
of rye on five acre*
The exhibit of meal raised In Urook, I*
extensive. A farmer running .-even plows,
after supplying his farm, sold 31.0 M pounds
of bacon l ist season. Another sold IJ.OC
pounds from a three-horse firm. Another
sold tl.kk) worth from a six-horse farm
und expects to double ll this year. One
farmer of Hrooks, R Is said, has sold
every year for ten years ISO)
of bacon every year. Hrooks oounty hams
are famous over Georgia. Of lord. .UO.uOO
pounds arc shipped annually from the
county.
This year more than 40.000 barrels of
turpentine and rosin will be shipped from
Hrooks The display of suxar cane Is
fine. About 6,001 barret, and 20.001) ballon
cana of syrup nr# made In Hrooks every
year. It a sold all over the United
States From 60t> to I.UOO xallona per
acre has been mail, by a farmer which
sells for from 30 cents to 50 com* Good
farmer* are making twelve luilna of cotton
on ten acres In Hrooks. Last year there
were mote than i.tUu.on pound* of cotton
seed shipped from the county. Hay Is re
garded as one of the best money
crop* of llrooks f\>unty, Mr.
Denmark says. He showed several bales
which were considered the finest on the
grounds, made on the farm owned by
Hmself and his brother. 11 A Denmark,
l.sq. of Savannah, He pilced this h.ty
o a customer who wished to buy It after
the fair at only 115 a ton, and he said
that It was a big money crop. Two to alt
tons per acre Is the average yield in
llrooks.
llrooks Is In the watermelon see.tlon. and
this has grown to he autte an Industrv
there. This county ha, alao a large cot
ton factory In the dri>artment* man
aged by the ladle, considerable Inrtereet
Is manifested. They have striven to make
It a success, and they have succeeded
Dine Arts Department.
Mrs. J. O. Vamedoe is chairman of the
fine arts department. The collection of
pictures Is large and there are many
beautiful ones. Mrs. John Lane Is
chairmen of the domestic department.
Thi* department |s regarded as nhoo! Ihe
best the society has had There are many
exhihltors. and Juuging the work ail of
th- contestants ahould bo swarded a first
prixe.
The fine sewing, machine and hand ex
hibit Is line. Mrs. W. L. Thomas. Jr.. Is
chairman of this department.
The embroidery exhibit ha attracted a
world of attention. It Is full and com
plete Mrs. It. W. Bentley U chairman of
this department.
There are many exhibitors In the (see
and tatting department, of which Mrs
Aleph Rockwell la chairman, os well a,
In the drawn work ami hand needle work
111 Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson's department
The floral exhibit Is large, anti some rare
plants are shown.
Mies Bu*le Smith has charge of tho
floral exhibit.
Mrs. 11. A. Peeples has charge of the
general fancy work display. There are
a large number of conteetanis for di
plomas In this departmem.
The children department Is In
the hands of Mrs. Dana Griffin. This 1*
highly Interesting and Is a feature of ihe
fair. It comprises pictures, iwlntlng
fancy needle-work, simples of their fan
ning and rooking anti a thousand and one
little article* mode by children. Mrs. K
F Wlllt* has charge of th<- relic th part
ment. This department Is full of Interest
ing old ktep*ake owned by military com
panies and Individuals. A tattered and
torn flug waa received yesterday f:ntn a
Vlrglnlsn for thla department.
The ladle, have manifested deep Interest
In their department and the award of
prize* will he Interesting.
I.Mhor-Sna Ing Implements.
Hen Mnriln Calvin, who Is one of the
most enth'islaailo member* of the associa
tion, I* sudeavorlng to oneourage the dl*
play of labnr-suvtrig farm Implements He
thinks that there has been too little of It
at former fairs Hald he:
• It I* Important that the farmers should
he familiar with everything used by ag
rlcultural people. In any part of the coun
try " Year, ago. when there wero fewer
Inventions of theae machine*, there were
more exhibitions at the fait. As the ag
ricultural people are the purchasers of
these Implements, the display at the fairs
should tie profitable to both themselves
and the manufacturer.
General Superintendent Jjmea Barrett
sahl that the fa r here this year Is one
of the best things that the society ha*
tione in years to encourage and promote
interest among agricultural people
It is bringing people here who have not
visited the fairs. The rivalry between
counties which have never exhibited be
fore Is getting recruits anil will bear goes!
fruits. Mr. Barrett thinks that to hold
the fair In any given place any number
of time, consecutively militate* against ll
Interest Is lost. Thousands of people In
South Georgia will not visit the fair If
It Is heltl In North Georgia. Not because
It la North Georgia, but for the reason
that they cannot get there and return
without loss of much time and money
The same Is true If the fair Is held In
(A. -.th Georgia. The attendance from
Nor’h Georgia la not large To adopt the
We*i>rn system Mr Hnrrett sahl the fn‘r
would be held always In the Capital City
of the slate. This he la opposed to. It
Is Macon's lime for he fair next year,
hut a question has been raised about tile
Judgment for several thousand dollars
hinging over the society, which the so
ciety says Macon must pay. The Judg
ment In tn tivor of exhibitors who were
uwarded premiums hy Ihe Dixie fHali
Fair held In -I a con few years ago
These premium.- were in vet paid and
while the society claims that It was 11*
con's fair and that It is not liable, the
Judgment I*, nevertheless, against It, ami
It Is said that until Macon |>ay these ex
hlbltors and satlsflet this Judgment, the
Agricultural Society *lll not hold a fair
there.
t aressttinn I.etvl* There.
Congressman I,jge Iwwis of Mon legume
** on onlooker at the tdr to-day. lit
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1000.
PONT!
ARGUE I
I kidneV
I LIVER
I DISEASES
Bust *
. WAFER'S V
SAFECIIK
ha*l time to My Drat h<* thought
tms fair *.i* h gram! thing. 90 far *<•
th* xhlbita ml rn.-iug went, hu* that
h** hadn't wjidH through th** mkfo.iy aiuf
uould not luik for puhiFntion until h* hat
explored it. which h promlacd to <1 im
mndlatrly ufion getting up frAm dinner.
Speaking of < Vngru Raman rc
nit of u lift I** alory .1 relative fella
on him before Mr. loewts mankMl The
occaaion waa a bull. In which Mr. Ur'-*
W 49 hiking u |urt. Mra. Lew 1 9. then n
young lady. waa also in ut>
tendunre. Th* , Con*: Nm hi bor<*
a reputation for * and nt the
*\itrsf rtlon of his n atlvm Mm. Lewis
lck*<l her chancf and when he waa on
the llo<jr whrro others might are, ah** pre
sented him a beautiful row*. |{* r a h*‘d
out after It mul clutching it firmly, aa If
H w>r* a rut tip Ins breechea leg. he
atralghway atuffeil It into hla breeches
pooket. And up to this goo*l hour, the
atory la Mrs. Lewt* haa received no
thunk* for that roee.
Ladies’ and
Children’s
Department.
FALL OPENING
Thursday and Friday,
Nov. I and 2.
Ladies are cordially in
vited to cad and inspect
some of the latest creations
in Tailor-made Suits,
Capes, Jackets, Silk and
Flannel Shirt Waists, etc.
Also a grand display of
Children's Garments.
B. H. Levy & Bro.
Among the Ba v.mnnh'ans In attendance
at the fair l Superintendent Kline of
the Central llsllraai.
Henwtor I'odsln of Amer.cus arrived to
day. and i "apt. John Triplett of the
Thom-tsvlllc Knhn'rtw I* here.
IT WILL 111. • HAKUMTIM D\V.
To-morrow ia Hr a tireat Orroalon
ot south ( nrolinu'a lair
Charleston. B C.. On 30 -Charleston la
making groat prepn rat lons for lia day at
th Slate Pair now being held at Colum
bia Thursday liaa been art aalde aa an
occasion for exploiting tho South Carolina
Interatate and Weal Indian Kxitceltlon to
las hold In 1901-H2, and the city has made
up lie mind to conduct (he celebration on
an extensive acalc.
Sncctol Irolna will be run from here to
Columbia to-morrow night and Thuraday
morning. and the c mmlttees In charge of
the parade which la to lie held the latter
day. nope to have over a thouaand men
in line. They will all wear exposition
I adgea and aaaher. and the line of inarch
win he from the Slate Cnnltol to the ex
position's electrical booth ot the fair
around* Addresses will lie made by Oov
McHweeney and Mayor iitnyth and other
prominent tpen Tho vanguard of the
Charleston cnnllngent loft here for Co
lumbia to-night.
SO HI MO ttaiVfT "DOl*l\."
Hut Wrnanrea Are Wauled to Mop ft
In Knalaail. '
l,ondon. Oct. 31—The Sportsman, com
menting upon I-eopold de Rothschilds’
letter to tho Tlma yesterday n the eub
joct of "doping" horses, point* out that
if 'Moping" had lieen prac Iced In Kng
; nd, no offense haa been commuted, be
nuse there la no rule In exlalenee against
11. but aaya the aooner strong treasures
.re laken to atop such practice* th< easier
i will be to prevent the deterioration of
'horougbbred stock in England.
I
Urn. tinsler la Vtentl.
New York. Oc. *0 —Ot n Benjamin Flag
r die.] in the Fifth Avenue Hotel here
ifdoy.
OUR ARMY NUMBERS 98.790.
OXIC-THIHD VOIA'inWHI AND THU
Kt'.ftT HKUt'L Ult.
Thrr* Are More Than To.lSkl 11 111 cr.
and Item In Hie I'htllpplne Islands
lime the linlanee of the Army Is
Distributed Death- Hurl tin thr
Year YY err tIT Offlrer, and 1,11*141
Men—There Were 3.P113 llfiertrr.
From thr Army.
Washington. Oc. 30—The annual report
of Adji. Gen. H. C. Corbin, lo the Ueer*
tary of War. fur tha year ending June 30,
1900, la a uomptete olatlatlcal record of
the army of th* United Staler.
It shows that the regular army consist,
of 2A35 officers and 6S.6C'. enlletrd men. and
lh* volnieer army of 1.543 officer* and SI,-
ti 79 enitstrd men. a grand total of 96,730.
not IncUMln* the hoepttal corjin which Is
not counted a* a part of th* effective
strength of tho army. The regular and
volunteer army at present D distributed
as follows:
United Wiitet. *9* officers, of whom 76
are volunteer officer*, anti IS.S9S enlisted
men. all regulars; Alaska. 41 officers, l.'M
enlisted men; l’orto Rico, 9K otllcers. 2.406
enlisted men; Cub*. 360 offit ers, 5.46* en
listed men; Philippine Island*, 3,367 offi
cers, 69.181 enlisted men. Hawaiian Isl
and*. 6 officers. 319 enlisted men; China, 50
officers and 3,01X1 men
Service of the Y'olunteere.
There arc STD volunteer enlisted men tn
Porto Ktro and 3X301 In thn Philippines.
The** are the only places where volun
teer enlisted m.n are serving Some staff
officers are serving In nearly all of th
places named.
Tho deaths reported In Ihe army, hoth
regular and volunteer, by tho name divis
ions. are: United States. II officers, 761
men. Alaska, 3 men; Cuba. 7 officers. 146
enlisted men; Porto Rico, *6 men. Hawaii.
1 officer and 4 men; Philippine Islands, 49
officer*. 1.390 men. at era. 3 officer*. M
men. Total, 74 officer* and 1.9*1 tneu
"In seven Instance*, owing to an error,
officers dying have been counted twice,
once us regular* and then again ns volun
teers. the actual total being sixty-seven
< ffiears dead.
During the year there were discharged
from service 72.5 M men. deserted. -“.*?
The casualties in tho Chtnoae campaign
heiwe*>n July 1 and Oct 1 were nlno ofll
eera atvl 91) enlisted men.
tlen. Corbin commends highly tha opera
tion of |>oat exchanges and the canteen,
saying ihat ihc reports from the Philip
pines. Cuba and Porlo Rl-o "Indicate that
the poet exchange haa become an abso
lute necessity." He says that the total
amount re-elved from the exchanges so
far ns ropnr's show smouncefl to t1.315,K2.
wuh the net profit of mi.MM
In the statistic* given Is a table show
ing the chronological list of actions In Ihe
Philippine Islands from Keh 4. I9<>. In
June 30. !9<n. together with the loeeew In
killed and wounded The totals show 33
officers and 474 men killed and 147 ofllcer*
and I.#?* men wounded.
W A* >1,41* fit ill* W IPE.
Unlive *upt.r.se.l la He to feel Ilia
l.lfe Inssraare.
| Oeneaeo. 111,, Oct. 30.-William Hllger, a
| young carpenter of Hopple, near here, la
j dead of wounds Inflicted uprn him with a
pistol by hla wife. According to the story
Hllger told before his death full con
firmed by hla wife, she shot him flist In
the temple ee he lay dosing on a sofa. He
leaped for her and she shot h'm once In
tho neck and twice In Ihe alsjomen be
fore he wrested the weapon from her.
The wounded man Imidored her to ob
tain hMi The two were alone In the
house. The wife refused and walled an
hour for him to die He carried Kuril J|f*
Insurance In the W oilmen. The desire for
the money In th suppoeed motive.
DHKASR 1,1 HII THE PI, 4GTK.
Patient from Philippines at Hospital
In l.nntlon,
Ixmdon, Oct. SO—The In a! government
board announce* the discovery of a sai
lor who Is recovering from a ma'ady of
I (he "nature of tbs plague" on hoard the
British Steamer Lomond. which arrived at
l.ondon fr. Philippic; lalands.
Oct 35 The Vcumer and everything on
board of her have been disinfected. The
valiant la detained at a bosplial
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BRYAN GOING WEST.
Conftnuvl from Flr*t Pag*.
no <xehnng of courtesl9 brtwvtn tht rf*
v.l rnntll.|trfa
Thr Full (Uniirr I'nlt Irßtinifnl.
At HoriifllKvlllr Mr Bryan rblKtiiiid
lh ihrory d\ tin***l by hln yratnxluv to
tl> “ftrel that tho Ht|Mihi|.9it!i hN<Ltltr(ly
: undoiiiNl lbt*lt prir*t|ai tximivilKn aigu
n4tn?. whl.'h wu tha full tflmtar |m>l.
B*.*rtlnn with iha pnoptMl loti tlmt th# Rr
publican |l*tfirrm w an lil'k- H to
Ibe iubjcvt of |>ruHM*rUy. ha nll
"Compurt |bo mm' u lvotrMl to
ulatlon w'lh th** Irvolwl lo all other
'luraium* hi? 1 you will And tho K*-
publi.ana cipertfil lo m<kr tha taaua on
tho gratul pw>ap*rlty argumant Tha full
1 m**r 4all in full of holer*, tha full tllnnar
p.ll Ip iha most *omfl> •♦•!)• liattara.l .?n1
baatan up avnbbm that any iarty avar
ha<l Why Is It tht iha Ulnnar pall Is
roferretl lo more by lanucr.*t sinaka’s
than If is by Ibpiblb *im s|>
Republican utt*mpiß to r*far (o the* *llnnar
pall non they ask him 'flow about tha
anthracite coal ragbusT* I k roi
h! Uit* !atvr!uir nran to-day Is receiving
his fair share of Iha wealth h* proiu>*a*
or bis fatr aharo of tha prol*v tlon of gov
•rn mrnt.* a
lii 11 in I dri <I *• of I.Mltorars.
Mr Bryan's apaech at Andover ea a>l
- aim* ft <ntlaaly to ih* quwtloa of
Intimidation of h* bo ring man. On thia sub
jaut ha sntal in fcarl:
"As *l*4'tlon Imv* wn liaar of
efforts t4i intitnMnta man who w< rk fv
others ll is then that Iha emptayar *f
Uilhtr logins to i>aa languaea nhloh Is
rah ulatod lo Inttmt'tate th? men who
working for him Kvnfi!moi tmn nf
Hiked bv tha am plover to go out mill
march In i parade; arsl they know If thav
refuse fo go thav aoftarata
from (boa* who f- go. and run tb* risk
of dlirhiirg* In rasa any ona Is discharg
ed I put 1* <n this g..>un<l. that If an
employer la entitled to ihe vo*e of his
4-mpioyss. then tha employer ought to b
allowed to do the vo*lrg for the *m|lny**
for If ha Is antltfod to tha votes of tha
employes, certainly we ought to grr.tng*
it ro that none of ihnm can get awny
f~om him. nnd If you let the employe vote
himvelf. ha mny not uiwnvi %*ofa as hi*
employer wants. Therefore. I am In fivor
of a law that wl I rlthar let th# employer
vote the volua of tha amil -yrs or *lse
rnsktr tha amplnyrr let the employe alom
and let tho employ** vote his own vot#"
FKU OPPOIF. AhNKXATfOR.
Inhabltnnfe of Dnnlsli AVest I nil Its
\\ill GlNtlly Join Pa.
New York. tvn. ft) W A J Black
wood. I’nlted K?ut*m consul at Bt. Oob,
Plrrpont House, Br<>4)kiyr. this evening
concerning the rcrenlly publUhad stat*
ments that th# Inhabitants of tha l bnl.-
wtr* oppoaed to annaiatlon to tha t nlted
Btues, he said;
"Thvr# are h few* po*pb in tha Islands
anxious to gat ihe linpreuslon abroad
thai annaxntton la not desired, the ma
jority of thu Inhabitants, that Is. the vot
urs entitled to franchise, art- strongly In
favor of annexation fo th# United Btate*
and the mith tin be sold of 8t Thomas."
Mr Black woo*] *-id tk.lt Dec in irk
wanted to seli fhe Islands aa they wer a
burden tp her and os s matter of feet the
vole* 4f iht round) would have very lit
tle effect. The lalande would lie 4 valu
aid* acquisition to the United States as
the Ebigltsh language I* universally
spoken there. The |>eopla are as civilised
and us different from the Inhabltama of
Porto Rico aa day la fr.m ntgbt. bring
largely nimpar*! of Am*rl*ane igt 1 Eu
ropi uns 80 far ua Mr Black wo and knew
there ware but two |l/narj who ware
opposed to anncxwtton.
KILLED WIFE AM> HI lift ELF.
I'lndins of 14* ft* r*s ll>dy Iln Hulved
the Mystery.
Reading. Pa . Oct. ft)—The sequel to th*?
finding of the body of Mrs. Charles A
Keffer < n a public road, eight miles be
low Heading. lasi night, shot to death,
developed hare to-day. a hen the body of
her husband wwa found In u coal chute In
tne lower section of the city Ha Its*!
eluded tha police during th# night und
killed him*elf e?irly to-day He win ZH
an*) hie wlf** 21 ye.*rs 4d In his pocket
v as f*#und a farewell ietter to his mother
In which h< bade her good-by Me says
he was driven to commit the crime by his
wife, and that their married life had been
very unhappy
Arrested for I os flfrslins,
Waycrosa, Oh . Oct. Ja—Albert Rooln
aon. colored, worn yesterday af
ternoon hy Hheriff T. J Mcflellan. Ha Is
charged with stealing and iMiichartfig n
cow i>alonging to farmer B F Coding
n**jr the , Hy. The ctw was bfltcbero*!
saver;• I dtiys <tgo and tha hide and horns
ware found in ihe wood* Suspicion p*lned
to Robinson as the guilty party and he
was arrested B>ibajuently his hour# was
searched and a lot of fresh m*at found
there, Indicu'lng that ha Is tha righi m in.
It seems that he 1? unable to account aat-
Irfftcfortly to the officers for the meat In
his house.
Defeated a French Tram.
Annapolis, Md . Oct A naval gcad
amy fencing team made an Amer|< an au
dience heppv this evening In the gym
nasium by defeating a French team from
lh# French Atlantia squadron, seven bouts
to two The Navnl Academy team was
Naval Cadet Adolphus Andrews of Texa*
Lewis Mcßride of Pennsylvania nnl 81*1
ray M Henry of New York
Rny ho Into hbrel Urrl tln*lnr*.
Pittsburg. Oct 30— A stcry le published
bare to the effect that the Carnegie atari
Com [winy intends •*> tnvad* the sha#*t tta#|
business by manufacturing this product nt
their Duqtu‘sn works If the Carnegie
Company ohiMikl g* Into the eheat busi
ness It will com* Into <ompetltlon with
the si.eat combine.
Ewpoltla Ealended to Her, 7.
Paris. Oct. ft).—At a cabinet r*Hjnrll to
day. M Millar and. th*- Minister of Com
merce, obtained President Loubet’s slgnA
tura to a deer*** prolonging the exposi
tion until Novrmler, md fixing Nov. 7
us a free day for the poor
Huelinnan Killed Flfer.
Vincennes. ImJ . Oct. .H) Samuel Buch
anan hit James Flfer with an Iron weight
and killed him almost Instantly In a quar
rel over politics at Bridgeport to-day
SICK HEADACHE
Xorsford s Acid Phosphate
Soother, and strengthens tha norv*s;
relieves pain In the temple*, depres
sion and natitea.
G-oaiot bsara men* llsaseoeo 1 , aa waappee.
QUARANTINE IS EXTENDED.
rLORIVYA' TO KICK# I P HHSTHIC
nova rm thi pufabut.
Ilie to the Fact That \el low Fever
Atlll I'm ulls In Cubat unit Other
Foreign Forts, and thr Tardiness
of the Winter Sea•%— %•• official
Order Issued Rttrsillng the HsgW
latlons t ntll Farther %<itlee Is
fllvrs
Jacksonville, Fla., Ocl ft) Th# summ*r
quarantine In Florida generally terminates
at midnisht on t>d il. but nogorllng t>
an order Issued t* lay by ths I lor:l,t
.State Ikaird of Health. Iha quarantine ie
strict lons will b cominued until further
aiders.
The official order In part is us follow
"By reason of th< continued am* ielrd
prevalence of yellow fever at Hut.mu
Cuba. visß cis#a and sixty-thrra deulhs
having been ffV tally retwirtetl fn*m Ha
vana during the first twenty-three day* of
this month, being gunerilly disseminated
throughout the city and u!>urh) an!
al*where tVcra Prut, Tamj.!<*•>, Santos,
etc.) and the lardy approach of cold
weather, the ‘summer niaitttme quaran
tine season, ngaluN infw tw) |hMs or |*orts
uus|u te) of infection and more particu
larly 1 hose tnfecieni by ydow fever—
which u ually (erminater at mblntght of
Oi'i .11 will ho continued until further no
•lea.
"All vessels from known Infected ports
(Culmiii, Maxh’an, (Vntrul American. |ir
ziliun etc.) will be Inspected, disinfected
und tetalnet as usual until further notice
Provided that vtaseh* and baggage disin
fected at Havana. Cuba, and having err
tlflcataa lo that effect signed b) Ihe olli
cer In < harg‘ 0/ the I'nlled 81 te Marine
Hospital Rervlca thereat, will noi h* rc
dlslnfected
"Immune certificates of pa-‘enger" fr-m
Huvaim and *>th*i fi'rts In i*ub<i will *vuv
flntir to Im* riWjuirsd until further mai l
"In all other cases the hmjhl winter
iuarintinc ami practice will
pt M'ihrriHi to liuiiKat! • ast wls** v***
•eh (unless from a foreign lnfeotc<l port,
via a 4lom>Nlr |r t > will not hr subject
to Inspection after Nov 1 "
Tills or-ler Is signed hy Joseph Y Porter,
state b*ulth officer, and aiiirovnl by W
B Henderson, president Star# Hoard or
Health.
W U< HO*-' < (MIIX. FAIR.
% t tractions Will He and
In trrrsl lug.
Waycross. (la . Oct ft) Workmen nr#
now but y getting the Waycross Fatr
c rounds and buildings In shape for the
fourth annual exhibit, which opens up In
this city next Tuesday, Nv. The Mwgte
t'ity Is the pioneer fair town In RoutH
tieorgia Bbe has always mad* a grand
sue*ess of these events, hut the coming
show will eclipxe anything ever b-*for*
undertaken by the Waver* rs Fair Aaso
elation More attractions have already
lw*en booked than at till the *>ther fa!***
combined, the I st being unusually fin*
There will he balloon ascension*
a*’d parachute dio|M every day.
free open sir concerts; the art
glass palaeo; the oriental dancing girls,
the M'dwnv Plalannee, irained animal ex
|esltlon, and humlrr<ls of other attrne
tlons The grounds will be brilliantly ll
umlnate*) every rdght. while the numer
ous shows will give continuous perform
ances. on Tussdey and Thursday nights
• here wdl be magnificent pyrot*>chnir dis
play-, th* fireworks urianlnt( nnything
of the kind every lie fore witnessed In
Waycross.
The railroads have given extrnord'nurlly
cheap rotes from ail pdnts. They will run
pe<*ntl trains every ilay, besides stoptdng
through trains at all regular stations for
psssengers On fhe l|g day special
Inducements will be offered to em
ployes of th*- ro<le. but every day will
be a big day
Aside from ihe racer, which will be close
nnd exciting from start to finish, as many
noted horses will be here, there will Is*
scores of free open air attractions in
cluding the lecture by Itev. Ham Hmall
on Thursday, Nov. A gun club tourna
ment will begin on Tuesday and .art
three days Dun clubs from Georgia. Flor
id 1 und Alabama will enter the eh*}t.
.md sotno champion shots will be here
the open air concert* by Waycross Con
cert Band, will be an enjoyable part of
the fair.
On Thursday the Georgia Leg
iF.ature will attend the fair In n body.
Thla day has been a* **J J
Mi lionuUffh Day." The Southern Fine
Company's mill* at Omnvllle. NlcholN,
Hsglnnw, and Offerman will
all .close down on that day. *o*l the etn
ptoyees. In company with those of the
Offerman era) Western Railroad will be
here |n n body to enjoy the show ft
s also pro ha My that the Bailey mill at
McDonald, will close down for the or
’aslon On Friday there will he a grand
tilt and tournament participated In by
eight teamo from the Georgia Cavalry
trooi**. This contest will be worth travel
ing hundreds of miles to see.
If % % 4 GI K9T OF IIOftON.
>.nternln>'d by the llrltlsh-Imrelrnn
nepaldleMns,
Washington, Ocl SO —Senator M A
Ifanrua was the guest of honor to night at
the firs: annual banquet of the BilUHt
Anvrban RepuUtcan League g ven at
the Victoria Hotel He received the plau
dits of ].% Americans of British birth Tbe
guests sang "He’s a Jolly Good Fellow,"
This was followed with thre*- cheers and
a tiger for the senator, ftenator Hanna
made a brief address.
Fish i nlfare tn Peru.
Lima. Peru. Od ft)—The Peruvian gov
ernment he instructed the Peruvian mln
ia*er to the ITnPed Htates, Dr Alvareg
CaJd**rof, to forward to Lima publications
and other data regarding pis leu Pure with
the view of estohlDhing fish culture In
•he lakes of Peru. Dr. Calderon was also
Instructed to furnish the go vrnm#n< with
lnformalon regarding i>er*on* competent
*0 superintendent hatching und rearing of
fish In this country
Russia's Offtrlal Budget.
Bt. Petersburg. (Nt. 30—The figures of
the official budget for the iest year, after
taking Into account extraordinary expen
ditures. show a nee surplus of
roubles, which Is regarded as large, cou
riering the recent financial and commer
cial dcpreeelon
The Hancock at Manila.
Washington. Ocf. ft)—.A dispatch at the
War Department announce* the arrival at
Manll.t of the transport Hancock with
three companies of the Fourth and four
of the Twenty-fifth Infantry and three
officer* ml W men of the marine cor pa
--Gen Sir Anthony BlaxLind Htsnoham
who rerenily died in England, at the .ge
of M, was one of the mod dlatlngu shed
soldiers of the British empire. He gained
his first experien* e In warfare seventy
three years ago. having b*en 1 reent at
the desinictlon of the Turko-Fvypt au
fleets 1n Navarlno bay. In October. INJ7
He took sn active jairt In the Oitnese
campaign of IMO-41. and In the Crimean
War. He was made a K C, B In 1317,
and retired tn I*7S.
—President McKinley has Wlnt'#ly
promised to attend the launching of the
battleship Ohio In Ban Fronclaoo nxt
April, the exact data to he determined at
the Prealdeot'e convenience. t
LIVER PILLS.
Dr. Nttinay 6 Cos.. N. Tork
D*r Sir*--1 havn b—o for ntariy
two >wars, anti t.*v- brsn tkwtorln. with
axnn of ths most *xirt tiortors of ths
United iß.tr* I i>avi‘ t-an bothinc In antt
.irtnklnff hot nrst-r st th- H<w
Ark hut tl .Misnl wvarythln* 4*l >1 to <4o
mo tool Afisr I saw your ■•ivornarmsnt
I thought 1 would try your pills. *nd tuxva
nrarly u6-d Two box**, b-wn taking two
at taxiltm- nnd ona after hraakfas*. and
: th-t havw don- im mow good than any*
' thing *is I havw usad My truubte baa
I l*u with th- Itvw My skin and oy-a
a,-r- all y-U<>w:.l had si—w. drowsy f—4-
i.igi. hit like a drunk-n man; pain rig hr
I .il*ov— lh- navsl. Ilk* a* If R was M|o on
tt,. ..f th- stomach. My howls w-ro vwry
I ■ !lv y\ mouth and tng4i*> aor* moat
of th- I Im- App-tlt- fair but f,md would
not dlgr-t. hut —tla heav) on my at—n
a<-h. and Mm. f. w nwHithfuls of food
,'oni.. up again. 1 >uhl only -at light fuod
lhai dig-.la ttaily IV,tar aritd "Hook of
Adyto*." It-sp-rtfuMy.
RKN ZAI'GG. Hot Kiwlngs. Ark.
QADWAY’S
’ * PILLS,
Price. Mr A lox Bolil b>' druggist a or
Hcni bv mall 8* ud f DR RADWAT A
CO., k* Kim street. New York, for Book
*f Advice
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday:
Georgi.i Fair Wedneaday. Thursday,
Increasing and rain on h
<<hmh. fair In tho Interior; fresh northeasr
i*rl> winds.
Ear eru KlorMi (lenerallv fair We*l
netteiay, except ruin on the #outbeast
(Htsst Thursday Increasing * bttellneaa
an*) rain on fh** east rasi; freah north
c-i ait rly winds
Western Florida Fair Wednesday unt
prohaMy Thur-lay, light to freah east to
hxiibeast wliwis
84.1 th iat of',ne Fair We-luesday.
Thursday, irw reesing < lotnlluess and ptob
rthly showers, fief'll to brisk noivhesaivr*
ly winds
Yesterday’s VlVuther si Hsvannah—
Maximum temperature 2:30 p. in 70 derera
Minimum tmt**raiur* #• in ft* dacres#
Menu em,cr;urc <b dagrees
Normal temiwratura tt <i#gresa
Ki eat **f •• ini**M Utira • >t sreaa
Accumulu***l excess sines Oct.
1 149 degroag
Accumu)n<d txca.-a since Jan
1 .IBS degreoa
Ha nfall <*> mch
Normal 00 Inch
KV'ffi sltv’e Oct 1 534 In chaff
1 >4 fl.qrncy since Jan. 1 ...........i.43 inch##
River Report—Tha hight of the Bavan
nah river at Augusta at N s m (71th ata
rldlan lime) veatenhig waa 0 fast.
<Ytton Beg ton Bulletin. Havannah. (Ja. #
for twenty-four hours ending at • a. m.,
Tftth meridian nine. Oct. ft), )!*■*
ft(S‘,on of Mat.i Mln.i km*
ftsvannab district. lTeoiTam.f fait
Alaimha. (la., c1ear....1.."j II } S Oi
Albanv, claar I M j €1 M
Amecicus, clear | 73 i 57 | (JO
llAlnbtldge, ciesr jsoj 57 00
Hlasttnan. dear j ft fid |ft
Fort Oalues. dear. fc> 37 €0
Gainesville, Fla., clear...) M 1 03 j .00
Milieu, Ga . clear j *2 j ft) j 00
juiimun clear ....j 32 , 6ft | 00
riavantiHl), clear ....| 73 • i -*ft
’.‘iiomasville. clear fiO ) .Oft
Waycross, dear 73 ft# , .00
Btccial Txas Itnlrfail Reports -Pa lea
• In**, 04 Inch; tlalveston, trace; Gerpua
Fhrlatl, trace; Houston, 52; Karrvtlle.
trace; Longview. <*(
— -,No.
|flta- Max Min.|Ratn
r.nlral ■latlon*. |4iOM T-m.,Tsm fa l.
Allsnta I II ! j' M \ .00~
Augusta H 76 1 63 i *
fharl-oton | 5 ! W | M | .
flalraston 3* 93 ! M | <B
l.lttle Hark | IS I 63 | 04
M-mi*hi* | It I M j <3 | -fl®
Mobil.. I | I I H | 4
HaW(4>mNy ..| 6 ffi 16 ■*6
N-w Orl-nfl* ........j 9 64 I<3 | .34
Havannah | 13 ] *1 ; fck i O
Vlrkshurg Ii | | | T
Wlltnlngl.m |IOI Tl M .90
n-marki T-mp-ralur-s awiinus PfSftl
rally slallonary.wllh light rains ovsr lh*
w..-4-rn illstrlrU.
Name of fliallon. ......| T. J V. Halo
Dowlon. cloudy | 4* I I T
Nw York city, ratnln* I M 3* *4
I'hllail-lpliis. raining | 40 | * | T
Waahlngion city. el*r....| 64 I L i .60
Norfolk, ci-ar j3 * l
il.ill-ras rlor | 63 ; 13 .00
Wilmington.. rioar | 64 | L .00
Chariot!-, clear .....| 70 r*lm ! 00
rtiil-lgh i-l-ar |66 L !00
fharlaston. cl-gr j 66 g .09
Atlanta, clear [7O { g <A
Auguala, clmir )70 L .00
flavanneh clear ....j 66 I, .00
Jacksonville. c-,*r j 66 <1 09
Jupiter, raining | 74 10 10
K-y Waal, rl-ar j 76 0 .00
Tampa, clcnr | 76 6 00
Ylohiir, clear | 74 > 00
Monigonii-ry, < 1-sr 74 ’ It 00
Vicksburg, clear I 74 6 00
Nw Orlon, cl-ar | 73 I * | .01
Galv-ston. tO-ar |66 j 0 00
Coriois Chrlsil. claar 7S : 10 T
Pat— line. rlou4y 70 ! 0 .30
M'-mphl- rl-ar 70 a 0 13
I'ltu'lnnail, cl-ar 70 | L T
t’lilsburg. rtoikly 74 ! L .00
tluffslix raining 64 | 14 To
D-trot. cloioTy 00 i 10 j 14
Chicago, clsar 63 | t i .00
Mar-rju-tte, dourly 60 I 14 | T
3t Paul, cloudy | M ; L I T
Dnv-nport. rioudy jat 6 no
CM. Ixruls. G-ar | 74 j 10 ! 00
Kanan* City, raining ..j 04 1 0 ; ,34
Oklahoma. rlouOy |64 14 ilt
DoOg- City. clou4y I 62 | 10 0#
North Platts, cl-ar j 46 12 on
H D. Boy-r.
Igwal For -cast Offlr|*L
Wrß 4TT4I KRII Y TOf’GMO.
On- Mrnih-r of a Nonsth Hlilrr rink
M 111 Dl. Ohm InJwrlM.
Tol-00. O, Ocf *i -Jtev-ral rmcmh.nl of
thr Mra-lova Hough Rider Club war- at.
tarksd by a rrowd at toughs and rtoua
ly Injur-d as h-y ware hoarding a train
nt Grand Hapldr. 0., to-ntght afr-r a po
littral d-mon-lratlon. John H-mp was
struck with sn Iron mlsslir and will di*.
Oscar Johnson was struck In tho hack of
!n head br ■ |ww of Iron and lordly tn.
jurrd. Thr ,>-tma*ter of fY—rtue Isl*
was also Isidly hurt, and a doaan or mor*
slightly Injurod.
- t • ■ q
I'urclias-d a Valuable Horse.
lit Irouls. Oct. 30— Ralph H. Orth wain
of ihls city tivday purrh**.nl of Cixl P,
W. Ill— of Mexico Mo, thr -hamploite
gal ted oaildle hors, of the world. H-x 3*<v
Dor-lid It la aaid 16.V> was the prlog
no Id.
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