The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 31, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 PLANS FOR THE CONVENTION. ('o*pia>KN4Tr iianf ARM A I'ltnt.H AMAIK. V nml AA lien the AMtlont AVIII Hr Meld—other That !••** llrrti Arraiiunl Inr the Kairrlala. meat nf the A laltln* Heleitmea. 1 .Den I lnuttl**r- AA intl.l Ml*e lo Hr A.lttirH .if llnmra 'lhnl AAlli Hrrrlvr thr A 1*11.. r ltele*nl*l Chosen to It.-t.r. a. nl thr A*nuk t Itaplcr. A meetirix it t ..iviirnih Miptrr of thr ()t r .rrr . tha i■ mfrd. rary w •*> tirld ywuerda .v.m.uti it th* C.Blfr.l --f rt* \ 'l* !.- 1 ■ il. %vi. i t * l ■’* ** Mr • I* |;r **l'*l Tho •■• *in **• i lirj?c* om .♦ *'il pfvr*n'\ fi'. > of th® Daughters hoi nit f* tnjr. ®r>. tr<Aii intsr*t m th* appro* l hltv f\>)vt ntton vur !*lxmn. Th* lai.grrv t ' for lb* convrnUon ihai h** yei tn' n •**. markl th* mrHlnf: on I <n**r wi t* were ikcptiial of tf t-ur. *• • * of Hi- oith- rlng Lav** iiw fm*l nl] infif . fr<iit.t None <* • n>n Hint I*• StVtU.i ih •ii >|*4 ot iv lit r lv® mi •! It ovwV lot thr n* to rnik* iik *wn*ntton take rank among the best ever hal'l |n thr * i fr The ilelenalf •to ,•’..* nt ti< t hapter In the oonvfnUoii tw* i • h<* r-n. Th®> n* Mix* Jam* I, S* Tor Mr Ali Hull. Mrr Frtvi Myn- Mr. Max Wolff Mr fi !! r inwt l \it D. II |; m,. . Mlv Camilla l Mlm Vir ki K nn**ly. Mi Georarta rr. * m nt nnd AD■ > Uatliarinc M - intyrr A**urrn < * ha\ l>p<*n rr .Iv I from fourteen t hag* •r * that tl* ' vvil ih rrpr AMHf'J r. , >i*v* niton. Th* i.amt* r f liriH* .* •-* Lo will* i lh< im-tn • hip th chafNiiH from whl* • w*r| i.,h l~*n r riititln lit* m I . xt>. • ihat Ih® ttuVaniAti, ai * untlng ui*on •ra r.i .* a it** !* • \iiv* They coi * flfiWltl **rflrv* • h-y will I *r iront <n othrr f ii that Ih* r mil l>® **t !*•*• I i>"‘ .ll a •♦* . The i t .*.*.• . of thr convention will b* it* *i U < fit tty morning at 10 clo* k In ih** r Ali i** xti at th- lie Solo wher* ill the Itiisiiir ** > *ion w will t* held Pit day la fere theie will he a numl <r of the l&dke who s*-iv* n at and log >rn*tl ll **<. n Hie city, hut the ma jority < f the *1 l**. at* t w.ll n t arrive un til Tuefh*v t u *i ot Wrtln* *'i*y mtirnm*;. Th* |mu*{ran*iie for thr ■ oiiv* mUnt ha hern fairt* 'lv i itnr and T - * r!on on niortiiitT will onb t of *r Ih\m itfon lr< i I v ‘’liarle* li Ftror.fr. r* • tor of Ft John's rhur* t. an n*ldr M vf wr.ronip ot l*half of thr t*on frilor. tr Vetnarts hy Ju*i*r*- 1* nlllgant and on addr* <n !• ha fof th For of Vet era w I (*dpt I*. 11. Mrl.awii. Mth HouiiMiville nf It*.m.% |>r*>h!ent of the Oeocrta dlvidon, will pmdde over th* *en=s4oi cr*- of the f*nt(jr* •* of th* ojh nlng ee - if > I ill thi mm nidi m ■ pion will he tory hy n <*holr of twelve ffvnale volt - •’Dixie** will l* eune at thr op* ti.: . . and other appropriate Fauth *rn air* will h hrar-l from tim* to time Follow trig the r f* nre of the *>p*'ri ni: wi'.l • om** th* regular hunlnej** of th* *s*tvent*Hi wh**h will !*♦• or.wUt errd Wsln*Mlay aftetmion from ‘1 until 4:30 ©VI *, k Thir*h*v frm 10 o cioek until the .linn* r hour. Thursday aft* r (toon from t until 4 tt ** . .ock *ml Friday morning from 10 o’clock until tho dinner hour Wednesday evening fr m <* until 10 oclork t.nre will la* a reception a th*- Armorv 11**11. for win h *ai*l* will i*** lie *unL Thin will o* tei*dcCe* th** vUlting Daughters ot Ihn <'nnf* l* ra< y hy the local chapter. Thtirp*hiy aft* rtH-wf from f until *■> o’* l* k a “Circle of Seven of th** Favuni.ah Ctmpter will **nt<rtitv, thr vadtiny dauglitera and the ether mem bers of the lo* ai chapter nf Mm Jame>* Wood' hom* Thumdav night n: th* tlu.r*l Hah th* entertatmn**nt of the Children of the Confederacy will le h*l Th largest and moat ffU knt chapter of the Chil-lr.n of fro* Confoderacy In tne state I* that at Savannah, numbering 211 meot***rf- Mrv Itounsaville feels great pride In the little f.Sk< of Favanitah who are enroll'd in the .hapter, and the en t*rtinment w ill doohtlei .** lea gr* a pl**nKjr* for her. Tire address of welcome on l>eha!f of the Chll<lr**ii of th* 'onfederacy will l** rn *!*• by Master Charles Harney Ml** Wood will r** lt*> the * Man of th** Twelfth of May' n*l M ister Malcolm Ma* lean will recite “The 1 lighth Georgia at the Itattle of Mnna.-ea* '* Ml** Hu mar I. di rector of the ch.ipter. will m k#* Its re port The children will sing ‘•Dixie* a! the opening, and the “The Honnlo Hlue Flag’ at the close. Friday nfterrHxin the Daughter* will all go to Tybee, where an oyster rug. wd|| be (toJoytHl. On that occJiaion the D iu? i ter* will Ik* th* guest* of ih*' <’nf*>*r ate Veteran* of Hnvannah An cfT**rt will be made to iwenr** a s|H*<dal train for the rrnision trr*m I*r* • i*l it * f th** Cen tra) Railroad Th® ojnti r rooat will i* the concluding f ature of the e**r.v.n:lon Among th< promktent I>a ugh tors *x pe**t*si to HHen<l the convention 1* Mrs Krtwln (* Weed, |r* -kk‘rr of the t’nlted Daujrttters of ih** Confisleru *y. Mr* Weed l* well known to many Savannah ladies, all of w hom will welcome her glad ly. ftlic will t>e the gu*st of Mr*. James L Hex tern whil* In th* city The la.llvs who are taking the leading part In the arrangements for the conven tion are exceedingly anxious to le ad vised at on-* of lMifm*s Into which v wiling del* can* will I* r. el\*l. They are *le eirouf- that this courteay te shown the \lsltore, iitul it it- almost denumdad by the rlrcumsiar.c* s • the hot* Is and Ixxtrdlng bou*H* w‘ll probifthly be filled by carnival visitors. rd hr* will t* no other place® than prlxat. homes where delegate* *an b* l receive*! for • nt. rtalnrn* nt Th- Idaughter.. *.f the Confederacy will decline the off*r *f the <’. rgta Hu>sirs minstrels to piny f*r fhelr b®ndt thla winter. The e<r*i*ry <*f the mlnstr* I troup* will be so *lvl ■ and The de Dion was reached by th** Daughter* because of 1 0• < • Id • • i•.• r r ••v •nd the t onsub raM* It or they will be forced to as an Incident of It They will have no Ckpporftmlty to p - perly pros* * utf the sale of tickets for a mlnwtrel show. i KnAllih Junt have start),l a mm.- mrnt to t**’t up h rtutu<- of the late 1,.ril t'hlef Juett.e Hu- i'll, tn the Much t’ourt of Jtit) Chief Juntlo) Fuller. Jam. ~ C. Carter on.l Amhas.adoe Choate are the Ann rlcane who hare been aske.i to kt the movement. I/KS3 Pits j Dizzy? Then your liver isn’t I acting well. You suffer from bilious- I ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills set I directly on the liver. For 60 yesrs I the Standard family Pill, Small I doses cure. 25c. All druggists. iSSfclit yuur ii m.tiM l,* or t—„r<l a ImuHtil Nutß ftf r\< h Hark ? Th ui BUCKINGHAM’S DYE tff,.:CSr. ——— — - - - l.ttf.Al. PKKmAAL Mr H J Klntf of Thomaaton I* a truel . of the Pulaski. Mr* it A Kno* of Darien la a true*! ; ..f the Futaakl. Mr K AA Ftiffln of Oxford I* reel*terl i it the Pllla *k I Mr J \V Oaleiby of Quitman la a ttueat of the Pulaekl. Mr, W H <laite of Maoon l reaiatered it th. Screven Mr J T Koot of Atlanta Is re*!*terl nt the Hit. ven. Mi E. I. Sparkman of Tampn l a vW r* tu Favaiinah. Mr *. h Fttwuss of Atlanta Is reffls tered j! tle De Foto. Mr Sr, |.an# f Fandersvllle Is a ♦s*ucrt of th* Fcreven. Mr H H I.Kman) of Jarks.mvllle i® a ;;IJ. Pi of The F* reevti. Mr ad in V NVely of Wtynfibors la a g;i*Sl <*f the D FtO Mr. Tlvotn * *• O Ralky of Darien Is re* *Tf ffi| *| The I'lll Mr Wright 'imp ell of Mon Is reg- Istt-red u the Puuisk). Mr J.hn I. Don.il Ison of ll*lnbrldge Is r-kict*r*d at the !*u a*kt Mr li <\ Neely, Jr ,of Waynesboro Is rcgiHt.i. i ar the D** Foto Mr C J II ghsmltli *>? I>namore regls- T# r*l ,t lh< F* rev**?* * .“i*-r l.\ Mr A I* Jones of \Vvm-yboro regis ter* 1 at the De Hutu y*‘t* rday Mr A A Zelrner left .v*r the I*lont Fvsiem vefterdiiy f• *r Richmond Mr H. W D I’or*! left vi rh* -raboard Hr I.ln y**-P r.lav for Columbia Mr W <! K***n f Atlanta ws among y* tePkiy's arrivals at the I’uiwskl Mr a f Wehh of Abbeville w • nmong ! *• guest* of the I'ni.v k; yesterday. Mil \V A Wilkin of Wayne uro was among yesterday’ - irrlvais at th* D* S> t* Mis** llciiiah llexter w.i a p-i-arngcr .*f ih* Plant By*tfin ycstcr*lay l r N* w V ork Mr M J Dannenberg of Macon w ■{* ivrong the arrival* at the Hcr**v#n yee terday. Mr t'h.irlea F Heard of \ugu*ta was among the arrivals at the De Sota yes t may Mi W. A Humtnle of Jacksonville w * amotig tb; arrivals at the Be raven y • t* rlay. The many friends of Mr. Jacob Cohen w.ll be glad to learn that he hue recovered from hia rec* nt llin* .su. M J. N Ftovir, ivtio has been the ste (i**grnp.'icr in the *t!i r f Mr. Hinton, traftl* in a nag* r i tlie emrai of Dui.way, for (he past year, lenvew the city to-night to aepi i |iositlun with Mi. O. Wynn, manager **f the H*<uihern d* imriment of the Prudential Insarunc® <'taiip.niv. In Ailinti Whl Mr. Stover's numerous friands rgret tilt departure from Savannah, they tr*- p’.ca-ed to knew that hie new |* Ition is In the nature of a promotion. Mr Georg** 11 Itlchter has secured • civil service appointment In fh- Philip pines*. unl will leave Savannah w*Uhln a f-w *lays. II Is to s.nl from F.in Fran- isoo for Manila on Nov. It*. His family will remain tn Favunnah. as It Is under stood by Mr Klchter that tlm work may i.ot b*- permanent. Ii wid secure l*uv t * of absence from the Georgia Flat** Troops, thereby not making t nec**sar> for him to resign hfs commissioi in the Savannah Cadets, where he bold® rank of .*•• ani lieutenant CITV IIHIAITICN. The weekly meeting of the Second Dls • rirt Club will I*.- held to-inorrow night ut No. IIS Bryan street, west. A meeting of ihe Fourth District Rey nolds Club will te h* Id to-night at # :* o climJc in th® hall at the corn*r of lirvwn and Abercorn sir.*ets. f’iie su*rm of the musical given at the •Tomochlchl Club n few night® ago has In duced the House Committee to arrange f*r another Members have been mHltied that a concert will l>* given by liaaklns Orchestra In the club rooms to-morrow n *gnt In the Court of Ordinary yesterday the list will an.l • • iment of Mrs Margaret ' ’o|lin. w was filed ami probated tn common f*>rm amt letters towtamentury granted to John T Collinh, the exec utor namt*d In the will, Th* will dispose* of a small estate. Savannah officers arc* expecting to re ceive ccpies of the report of the Adjutant General of the Georgia State Troop* ooon The summary of tlie rep*.rt of that ofTl cer was read with inter* nt as It appeared In yesterday’s Morning News The repen t In full will embrace the* reports of staff officers, covering all branches of the ser vice. The West Knd Workingman’s Club will meet to-morrow night at Its hall. Liberty ami West Broad -treete Tl*‘ club I* growing in six** quite rapidly, and the of ficers, IVesldevit It. Clements ami Secre tary George Reagan, have a numb* r of applications that w ill Ik* considered at this meeting The club was organised in th* interests of Magistrate Wickham of th*- First Militia district m:u. oi:ts \ nbh trial. Wapreme Court Hevrrsea Jiidgnieut of the lamer Court. Atlanta. Oct. "o —The Supreme Court this morning reversed the dccleDn of the lower court In the case of MeJI vs. the state. This is the case which has attracted so much attention throughout th state on account of th* promlnen e of Young Mell. who is related to the well known Moll family In Athens, and who !•• ; nephew of lion. Joseph A. Ononk of Savannah, one of the leading members of the Sa vannah bar. Mell was tried ar.d convicted for the murder of his brother-in-law In Savannah several months ago The rise was heard D fore JtMlge Falllgnnt In Savannah. Mell was found guilty and was sentenced to be hanged The c,s* was brought up on the ground that the judge err*M in charging the Jury and on newly discovered evi dence Joseph A. tYonk. Ksq . uncle of Mell. appeared In the Supreme Court and. according to the Justices, made rm* of the finest arguments ever listened to by that body. The news of the reversal of Jitdgc Fal lg nt decision was re • iv*d bv M* ll's attorneys yesterday afternoon, and they immediately communicated It to the al leged rmiitb rer himself in his cell at the Jail Mell was. of course, overjoyed to learn ♦ hat he was to hove another chance be fore a Jury, but he has been assured by his conns* I all Gong that be would get * new Trial, and believe I it himself with such fervor that the news w,*a scarcely a sur prise He xp*ct*l It The me* 1 will b* heard ngiln daring the De. ember teirn of the Hup* rl,r Court M**!l Is represented by M* ssrs Jose ph A. Cronk and It h folding, who have waged a determined and at l-l partld ly successful legal haft'e for the acquittal of their client While the Morning News’ dispatches do not give the grounds of fhc Supreme Court’s decision It !•* Infrmd here that the rev*real rf Judge F*|ltg&m*a decision, refusing anew trial, is on H e ground that he rrr#d lr th'irglng Faction 7) *f th* the CYimlnal Cod* which has reference to wh.it the Mw d< s r*b* - *ts a ' miituai com tut** between the parties to ® hnml * id** This w • th- contention n which counsel for the defendant had the * re®;• eat confidence. n*l the •barge given oy Judge Falllgant has recently tern deckled by the Supreme Court. In analogous casco liK/iu oiLei circuiu, tube cironum* THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1900. REPORT STILL DEFERRED. *TH*XT HtII.WAV FWriTIOM* TO IIK ACTEH OA TO-MOHT. Air. nllln. Mill Aftlli. In lln.r thr In-Mr Trnrk. Ilunrr.n-1, AAlllluu to Alnkr I nnrra.lnn. In liar Alnftrr <>l I Into). Ir airrrli In rnllln.- %lllr— Ain, nr Al,r. ')• Tk.rr Alual Hr IHhrr I ..lup.'n.ntlon Inr •hr • lr If Krnnrbl.r n. (ir.Kfr.l. •irrtlnnnrr for Hrunmlna IM.nlh.lilr Xlrrrlfl Mkrlf In Hr Ad.i|>lrl— m -mlllrr nl Ihr VA holr %|M llrport nn AMrrunu Illmoß’n Jtqunrr Kr.o lullun. It I, rm* llkrly Ihst rrpnrt nrlll b* I in.l'ln by Ihr Htirr. 1 nn<l .1 tnr mrrttr . nf I'.i jn II 10-nlrhi. on Ihr ■ju.-silon of prnKon for nlr.r rnllway frnnchiwi. A. intimat'-J In ihr Mmln Nrws .mmr tlrnr mco, Mr J ft Mill nnrm. to hnva thr ln,U*r irn, k. Whin Mr CoHki' inrt oihrr f-ollinrvlllr ry i.wn.-r np|>rnrMl hrforr C*oun< ll In i'*.mnriittir o( thr Wholr r*, rntly m rrf- Trnr to oni|-,it.-.i(lon for .<irrt, m Col llr.-vlllr, < l.nm*<l to hr .lur th.*m by Ihr • lty. thr MiKKmtlon K.tr thrown out rh.t thour Intrrnlrl tnlKh( hr wllltnic to ni-- ..'III rimrr>iibii, tn othrr d!rr<t!**,*. prr ■ umahly in th* m.ittrr of -trrri Irnnrhwra. in rntlrfrn-tlon of thrlr cl.lfh. Mayor .My.rn when ok'<l nhout thr m iitrr yrjirnlay, rnt.l that whiir th** m.ittrr of comprnralion for atrrrtn tn ( 'nMln.vJllr mlht hr In* liitlr<l mi any Aral tvni.-h thr .'lty might makr with Mr Col lin. |n rrfermer to ntrrrt railway fran chirrs, that this alone woul.l hurdly ho <ift'-lrnt rccomprn.c to the city. "Th** rmir has romr. ' hr ,|. "wrhrn th.* city nhouol not part wtth strr.. mil s .v i i inr,* tr*. an.l othrr piil.il prtvUritrs without *htr rrromprnis. ff Mr. Collin .*t his trnmhlrr h* will hvn to tvr sornrthinK mot. tuun thr tltlo to thr rtrr**ts to wnlrh h** di-putrs ton eky> tlllf." •Mayor Myrrs sakt thr matter wotiM hardly br hrouKht up nt to-nlirht's mm* >'*k Thr onllnanrr to rrnamr thr strrrts ►o.ith of Anderson hy irtvln* thrtu thr numbers to which they nrul.l l rntltlr.l by rountintt from Hay atrr.t, Instrad of tlirprrsrr.i ronitlomrrallon of strrt t.amrs ,it'..l numl.r-. will rc.mr up on Its sr.rand rr<ll<ur nnd will probubly hr pasrr.i t*- turhi C*lttxrns int* rrrtrci have b*'rn in vlt.-l to appear brlor* ('•unrli and ex press thir Views. The Inltcatlons arr that Ihr . hnnyr whloh has la-n .lls. u-rr.l for some tim* I- a* n. r.ihv r*-y.ir.h-1 with approval, and that there will l- little, if •tvy cn*l'Osltion Alderman Dixon's resolution In retard to sr.urinM nulhority from thr la Rlolaturr Tor thr purpose of makint changes In thr . t.tr' t on Itarnar i and Ala*rcom streets, may tie repurtnt upon by ihr Commit In* of the Whole, but it l more Ilian llkrly thin a puhllo rapraaslon of view* as to thr propo.rd .-hnnar tvlH hr rallrd for If.MV any notion Is taken Alderman Haas* ordinance to provkh* addltlunal rrruhi iiontt at to thr operation ol street tars .lurlnx thr late nlffht and early inomtnir h'.-.r*, m.iv furnish a subject for discus sion A number of the property owners otl Indian sirrrt have handr.l In a petition l-klnc ttuti CViunrll use vitrified brink In stea,' of arnnlte h:o k on that siren. The tope ..f the petition Indtrmes tha* the litoperly own.-r. woukl mueh rather not havr the street paved, l.ut they slate that If they or. to la* rompeiled lo pay for a imv •m* nt they much prefrr vitrified brink lo Eraritr hki’k. Thr Dixie Oil Company has In a peil tlon asklriK for a roadway In front of Its pin a of huslnr.s nl the eastern end of Hay stieei,, similar to lha roa.lway now enjoyed by the property owners on Ihr north aide of Bay street between l.lnnoln and Ha hers h.m ttrerts. TAKEN IN 111 TIIK IHUMm. Two Alen and a Hoy In a How That Hr.tilt. 11l Too Arrests. A man who tcavr the name of Christ Jeses was arrested yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Clancy on the charge of bea*- ln*t a boy named McCormick. ar,*l lh prisoner In lum had arresir.l c o. Neve, also while, on Ihr char.ee of cursing abortn tn*l striking him. I! tone that Jesea atirmpird to whip thr boy. that Neve undertook t d* up Jcere and tfial a (tenera! row reettlled. Frank Days, colored, was sent In. charged with heotlrift hts wife. Julia Brown, a roinre.l Amazon, was sent In by FMtrolmau Colitis. chr*e 1 with curalnit and threatenlns to kill J. Mack. ART I M)hH IIIKKICI hTIKft. Richard Ntnn.flrl.l Annnyed hy I*,,ll flca! Uemonetra I lons. From the New York Journal It has recently fallen lo thr lot of Richard Mansltrkl to play against free |M>htlcal shows, and his irentle, kindly nature is much ruffled thereat. Not only has he had to play against free shows, but the enthusiastic auditors nt these per formance* hove insisted on hilling the floor wtth their feel and giving vent to loud cries, which ha* detracted from the force nnd dignity of Mr. Mansfield's char acterization of Henry V. Mansfield hlie great rrsjcct for hts art. ami has been known to complain because thr Horse dhow was given In Madison Square Harden while he tsraa plaving“in the Harden Theater But the Horse Show is not a circumstance to a big po litical meeting, such as that of Saturday night, and although the wall between th* Garden and the th**ater Is thick It Is no: entirely sound proof. The first nf the big free ehotve was giv en on Ofl. K*. ui.d Mansfield spent an evening of woe and tribulation His au .lltnn. were held up by the pnlire as fur away as Hroadway and his best lines were lost in the roar of enthusiasm for Bryan. Had ns this was If wan excelled hv the disturbance atten.hint upon the Kootw v. It meeting of last Friday night. Thoaght Ituuf In llnnicer. Just te Mansfield was getting .town to ; work In his performance on that evening there wae a mar that lei his andl-n to Iclieve that the Garden wae falling down From that time on the perfortn.mcn ran something like this: "Your Majesty." one of the Mansfield adore remarked, "the enemy Is up" "I loom! Wow, stxx, whiz! Ilooray' Whasmaller Roosevelt ?" "The enemy Is p"— "Hooray—Wow—ftwtsh— Sits— Rullvfer. Tedd> " "Then " Msnofleld, . Henry V.. repll and, as his rue directed, "we must go for ti and meet"—- "We wont go home until morning " Alter a time the persons In the Mansfic’d audience had lo b. content with pan'o inlrm They saw a tragedv on the mob : enacted to words furnished tv a mob In the slreets Maned, id's nut' lgers sent < request In Gov. Roosevelt tnal he keep i hie audience qillel. and Gov Hoosevell : laughed the messenger to scorn The cur*!n went up cn the Mansfield 1 iwrformarce ftaturday night to the tenm | IMintment of the roar of a thousand tctmhs and the blare of a dozen bonds Th. per formers walked through their t*irts for a ! lime, while Mansfield tr I** h| *lr* ra r*g ! room and tore handfuls of hair out <>' hi* wig He mads his first .nt an e Just .a j David B. HUI was Introduced to the thous i ends tu (be Qordvh, at.d Utough hit own “ Mrs.Pinkham Saved me from an Operation. " Operations Avoided. Whon a physician tells a woman suffering with ova rian or womb trouble that an operation is necessary, it of course frightens her. The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart. And our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian and womb operations ! It is quite true that theso troubles may reach a stage where an operation is tho only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great many women have l>een cured by Mrs. Pinkham’s med icine after tho doctors had said the operation must be performed. Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound has been very successful in curing ovarian troubles. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. Ovarian troubles are easily developed from womb troubles, and womb troubles are so very common that ovaritis is steadily on the increase among women. It is, nevertheless, a most serious trouble, and to recommend wrong treatment for it is a crime for which there cannot be too deep a penalty. It is, therefore, with full consciousness of the serious ness of the disease and the steady failure of other medicine to cure it, that we present for ovarian and womb troubl Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as th most certain to help of any medicine in the world to-day. Any person w r ho could read the letters in Mrs. Pinkham’s files at her office in Lynn, Mass., would be convinced of the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham’s Compound. The strongest ar.d most grateful statements possibl to make come from women who have escaped the operat ing table by tho use of this medicine. Let any woman suffering from these troubles, or anything which may de velop into them, write and get Mrs. Pinkham’s advice. If you are lieyond the reach of the medicine, you will b frankly tol 1 so, but, if not, you will be fully and carefully and kindly adviked. The most serions of all the diseases of women, as well as the minor ills, are promptly overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, ff®*® CJ FVA/A ED I ° WI “* ’• ’ l; * •**2 p-oplp hv- from taw* tn Jme qtM*tfniv-t ej ,y J| tM V- B ■ Cm fills #*z || U g**nmn<*n.**of th.* tnatim* >maJ l**tt.*r- w.* am constantly publi. hing. xt have 1 ll it 1 to any * ,,U “ , ' l '' N “^ ,nnl r,t * Bk* t Lvnn. audience applauded. all he C’uld hear vas • i l( :! ,1 Sluitr Talk Mmlr Speechless. Mr 11 ry an m:hi.l til# Garden during •he hie scene a ihe Mansfield play, and for twetv, minor, a the actors on ihe atatce of th” Oai*!■ n Theater Moral H nrl look’el at to h olh< r while Mnmflekt hekl strenuous cverratlon wllji Idmself A few mlnme- la’ r | rsons i ..*■ to the speakers’ stand In Madison Square Gar den hk n strange speotacle. A youue man with hid lace daubed with j grease paint, and wearing a derby hat ; md a ma.'ktritosh over a suit of tin ar- I mnr. oliirtl up to Chairman Blokes and whirl* red: "Mt Rlehanl MnnsfleM present* his : compliments to Mr William Jennings I Hryan, and asks Mr Itryan If he will keep Ihlr crowd nil. ' so that Mr Mansfield may speak Ms lines to people who can heor them," Mr Btokes looked ot the young man— an actor In Mansfleld’s company—to I amasement Then he laughed an.l whip 1 ptted to Air. Bryan and Air, Brydn Earnest Words of Gratitude. B* ——a) “Drab Mb* Pinkbaai —After my child was born, blood poison act in. which left me ivith granulated inflammation of the womb and congested ovaries. I hnd suffered from suppressed and painful menstruation from a girl. The doctors told me the ovaries would have to be removed. 1 took treatment two years to escape an operation, but still re mained in miserable health in both body and j mind, expecting to part with rav reason with I each coining month. After using one bottle I of the Compound, I hectne entirely rid of the trouble in iny head. I continued to use your remedies until cured. The last nine months have been passed in perfect good health. This I owe entirely to Lydia I*. Pinkhara's Vege mrs. r.M.KMAPP table Compound. *—MRN. K M KNAJT, ‘ 15'*18 Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 11 Tlrab Mrs. Pinkham:—Your Vegetable Compound has completely cured me of the worst form of womb trouble, and made me a strong, n— ~~' -^ r —healthy, robust woman. Before using Lydia jSk ! L. I’inkham s Vegetable Compound, I suffered fffflL with severe pains in back and side, headache ! anil nervousness. Menses would sometimes Jt“i occur every two weeks, and once I had a se ver.* hemorrhage which lasted a month. I was confined to my bed and the attending physi t®o cians told me 1 would have to undergo an oper i W@l Bs a lion as soon a I was strong enough. I read \ , fil* in >ne of your little books several testimonials \ •** r ' : J | from ladies who were cured bv your Compound \ V yjr ] having been told by their doctors that an V, yW operation was necessary, and I made up my mind then and there to commence taking your ov*flß C°nponnd. I did so and it has completely re ***'• togoo.l health. 1 have gained twenty- IMKjv —i l two pounds since taking it and my flesh is as solitl as a rock. My friends remark about the — change in me lam a living advertisement of what Lydia E. Pinkham's V egetable Compound can do. and have in fluenced many of my friends to try it, which has proved very gratify ing in its results. 1 thank you for restoring me to health.”—ANNlE UAUTLKY, -J1 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111. “ Dfab Mrs Pinkitam:—l feel it my duty to publish the wonderful help Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been to me. I was like a crazy person— could not eat or sleep; there was no rest for me day or night. Physicians examined me and said an operation svas necessary Before undergoing It, however. I determined to try Lydia i* Pinkhsm s Compound. 1 am so glad I did. for it cured me. I am a well woman now and can do any kind of work. I want this published throughout the land, so that all mv suffering sisters may read, and if in ttnv "y afflicted with female troubles, they may mifrTfs-s *** lri,iu,v<l b >' ,n . v sincere statement to try this i wonderful Vegetable Compound and le curci.” Mm ; MARGARET BAMFORD, Centennial IS Ave.* Crescent Beach, Kcvere, Mass. Wl “ Drab Mb*. Ptvkham :—I wish to send you p, in v t.-stimonial stating the grand effect Lydia E. tot Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound iiashad on my \ K health. I was suffering to such ar extent from \ JW ovarian trouble that my physician thought an a operation would be necessary. Your medicine fff? *afl. J having been recommended to me, I decided to i rV After using several bottles I found that wa * c °D'd My system wbs toned up and I snf- X* ■ • TrttaWiJu fered no more with my ovaries. Your medicine is I MRS. ANNA AS TON | (he greatest boon on earth to suffering women.” *— ■ 1 -MRS. ANNIE ASTON. Box IJ7. Troy, Mo. i la tig* Z "Wlrnt say* he,” howled Mansfleld as I the * or When the latt r had arrom- I pl;*"d Mr meek*! ■ Oedsooks! Am Ito , b 'annoyed by a political rabble?" "Blre." r. 'i-.n.lrd the u tor. "he said gothlng at all," •'od during the rest of the 1 performance 'the limn that Mr llansOeld's audience heard was "A Hot Time In the Old Town T*-nl*ht." fiendishly murdered by a fife J aud drum corps lu Twvnty-scvnth street. WGUeKTOWV WllUtV A glTllirfi. Former Itcsldent of llrunanlek * vrt nnn li Mint llrr*lf. Moultrie. Os.. Oct Mrs Belle rv>* committed sulckle at the home of father. X C. Greer, yesterday afterr hy shooting hcr.-clf. 3he belonged f> a prominent family and Mood hhtn 11 lolrty and church alTalts. 11l hea.ti .assigned a* the .wuse for the deed ’ | was a former resident of Urunswl-k Savannah,