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, A TEXAS WONDER.
Ilnll'n tirrnt llllrn iff).
One >mali boKlr .. Ilalle U>e.ii IMe*
covery cure* all K n m J •>-• * **•“'
hl<a remove* are>*. ' <•••*•
Inal emiealon*. •>k m.l ■
rheumclim an<] all
kldneja and bladder in .o n men and wo
man regulate - t..ad.i. r tr .Wee In chil
dren If not said I > jour lrul*t will
be *ent by mail mi • • d’l of ° ne
Ixdlle 1* two month* treatment, and will
cure any < a .♦ ii on ihh.ilorwl. lit
W Hail, eole 11.. I .'oiurer 1' O Box
ti., Ht I.OUI* M ■ Hi nil for taailmonlale
boM b> all diugnlan and Solomon* Cos .
bavanf.ati. O*
Head Thla.
cut ibert <l* . April J. l>th
Thl I* to *rt!fy Hat I w.* *ffeoed
Wltb gravel and that 1 took etitv ilro|.*
cf H i Oreat Ulecovery and It oom
pletely eureil me It I* worth $1 'O’ P*>
bottle to any one needing II
J T BTKVENB
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
m;ws im> view* op the day >'
TWO T uv:i.
ArriiK'inirii* for tin* WIrMM * n
Aifvata-UKlilalnrr Asked * A*
lit-iilit Mot t‘iiirni Knd-Two
Braes Killed—Farmer Writ Mlo
\\ milil-ll* Murderer— Florid* Mur
ilrrrr Ma> I'.ampe •*• •* Ollmo
AA ••<1(11nu HI Ukr In Other l lr
-liln News.
Dublin CourDr-Pbpat- Ten year*
•iro I*aurens was th#* flft' firm < > ounty *
population If will rank about the twenty
ninth this year l<aurcn* now p.***.t>ly
the largest county in |* . ot.it t. in in*
Eleventh District l> over U vm. i
Lad |Jtt more trim loiuron* in 1* *
Or*at it* Dublin and Li ren
4ri \u*l l.nnlt.
Griffin Cab: t’ol F D PDmuke wen
over to Greenville this n orntr.g to i'\ nd
to a rare that he has been representing In
court for twenty-nine >• >ia Th 'mount
Involved wa* U 2h> with Intereet rWIt-ally.
Five client* have died during that tim
and the amount con*ld* raidv dwln d**i
yet neither litigant has been able to vile t
• settlement.
Paund ly n Railroad Track.
Sunday two negroes. John Baugh and
Frank Lawrence. were found ly
ing on the Georgia Railroad
track just outside the city lim
its of East Greensboro, the form* t
g* <d and the inner in •* dying condition
A frol* in the vt Inlty had been attend*.l
by both negroes They were t > some *1
gree intoxicated After the frolic th
went to the houee of Lawrenc* * sister
Previous to leaving, they • k* 1 them
•elves wHh soot, noth being bright m .
iattoes. and one turned his * oat wrong
side and In*lnvited thut t * v were go;i*..
.to 'Tide the rods’* to Augue *
C ommittees 4 c| to be Named.
The* General Assembly, which hs been
In session hut six kiys. W* yet to le
lD and on a business footing for the con
sideration of icgi-latton and this condi
tion will only he rea hed wh*a me ttturi l
ing Committees of tne ttenate and llou
have been appointed Th# i*r* idlng *l
fleers of botn houses in making the**
appointments must weigh the merits of
ea h individual claim and iu d*ilnn with
men many of whom are >•* new to legis
lation the task one requiring time and
rinse consideration The standing com
mil tees of the House will not he an
nounced by Speaker little before the 1 t
of this week or the first of next, although
the Senate commit tees, composed of few
er members. nav •*• made known by IT. *-
Ident Howell sooner.
Killed Ills Would-be Slayer.
Friday night, shout six miles south of
Greensboro, Mr Andrews’ bam w.
set on Are, and everything. Including
a valuable hnr-# . was te*troy*d. In
speaking of the matter publicly. An Ir* w
expressed himself very empha.i • <x.
stating that he would kill the mm who
did the work if he evr fount] him It
Is thought fiat the negro who perpetrat
ed the deed either overheard or heard of
the remarks, and. fc-dng that he w uld
le discovered. determined to ktll Andrew
About 1 o'clock lost night A fid retvs wan
awakened by someone knocking on hi
ba<’k <k>or. Ruwpacitng something, he
took his ptstol and cautlouKlv t>en<l the
do<*r. whereuiaut someone struck at him
with an hi missing him Before the
Mow could be repeutfd Andrews shot hi-*
assailant through the head The man
then turned to flee, hut ran onlv nbout
ten steps mis] fell dead. No one know's
the notne of the <!*<] negro.
Hrunili) '■ Miarmrnt.
Mr. Wright of Dougherty has Intro
duced in the House of Representatives a
resolution asking that a J Int commit **■
of five from the Mouse and three from the
Hcnate be up|otnt-d •. <onf r wdh th*
Brumby Monumental Assot'iatl n and a--
certain how* the General Assembly mt/ht
co-*.*iMrate with the Brumby Memorial A*-
aocUtion in Its . ff<*ris t<* . rect a monu
ment to the gallant Oeorglm The r so
lution was uratidmoii'ily ado ><• 1 by t
Ilous* and Immediately transmut'd to
the Senate. The association haw i.ow
about &.UO) Five thoti-af and will lv* e
-qtilred to purchas* h sultubl • mmument,
and It Is ihe association ’ desii* to b.*
permitted to erect the statue on the c j i
ol grounds, upon the north** u c r ••
protaioly. which ; rmlsskm the r-aou
tton carries wi h . and secure t r< m th
•late an ipfwoprla nof twelve to fifteen
hundred dollars umount tould be
taken from the n try fund without In
conveniencing ant dy.
A rruHHfttii'U t* for \ rtpmna.
AugiJUU Herald Mr. <t©or(© H. How
ard hap brrn rompUm* nt-J heartily on the
foresight. ability and fnergy I* ha
rvlnc*d In iserfr* ting ih* arrangement* to
entertain th© rank and file of the Georg a
Confederate veterans on the orrolun of
their piate reunion and encampment h re
In November. Trio, he ha .irraund o
care for thoae of the ar llm veteiuti*
who wi*h to go into en rn meat w n
their Georgia * oiuiadm *>f h* Fur arid
Harr* Mr. Howard, a* shown in the Fun
day Herald, ha* made amp e p ovl ur,
and equipment for sleeping quart, r* fo*
the visiting aoldler*, anl, with th* aa*l
lance of Mr John I llihn t o well
caterer will provide for them ua to me.il-
In splendid manner. Mr Howard ha
leen very thoughtful In hip p ejara kna
He haa gone down into the minute*! <;
tall*. He hai looked after the little a
- that may mean prep ter comiot o
noble old heroes. The Herald h* be*n
permitted to know all hie pn* and w
ran say that he ha* worked w I . trulv
and Intelligently and ha don© well We
ar*- atm- that the people w.ll applaud the
effort* he lu*# made.
FLORIDA.
On Oct. 25. by Rev. T J. Hook*'. Mr R
21 Willi* and Miae Mai*©l Themis were
marled at Lake City, b C. The happ
jple left for Ilatcom. Fla., where they
w,ll cast their future lot. Mr. Wilis 1 a
number of the firm of Davis & Willla who
are very succetaful turpentine op n o
at Da scorn Fla., and he haa been qul •
successful In his business pursuit.
Pensacola's Kiport*.
Exports to foreign ports from Persa
cola last week, carried In two steamships
and two barks of a total tonnage of 4.111, ,
ware valued at sl< 2.T.* distributed as fol
low* Havre. lir. .!#. llhvn(i, 14 12 ;
t'ampana. $9,103; Buenoa Ayr# 19.900 T
Item* of xi*ort wrn* ' t ;ag..o:7 feet pH h
lint timber and lumbar. 2.700 la f' coilu -,
2,till> to:m phosphate rock. and gefi**tal
< rg •• 11 • 1 t a tile for Culm valuwl n( $314 I 4 ***
During th* week twelve st*-arn*h*|>* , I
seven sailing \**et* of a t <ial tonnage of
37,l<fi arrived for i4ror!*.
Ilrlnaliic In Mtirh I ||na.
(lalririvUlf Hurt: Farmers In the Ml
na# aectlogi are bringing orton lo t a
market In large q untluf Tif *D* In
price of ill#* atap)* ha# given n new Im*
!*:•*• t lha huMiifM and U l* *|Ult* llkelv
that a larger acreag* than aver before will
b* plant'd in t t district In fail the
farmer* ail over th* county are lw*sni
yoo I and a tremendous crop may be lovk
m| for next \**r The far met* should be
cartful ..I'** tills* Itnr • * there a * f * jl
danger "I nr. overpr oduc*lon. and tnai
would i* * -jtarliy have a irndiu y to
lower lire price
.tiny |.'|- the (iiilloni.
Jacksonville' Metropolis It la poag,ble
that Hob WII lama Mor1) may yet *s
ipt- hatgirg. u Ida attorney *■♦** to
, *Jiah muma to nlgtrt t* pN bt fit# tt%
.S ,o r Mid of Hardon# for c *mmu tattoo
! **. Hi e WUll*i# w , rnaf.it —I
t> th** Governor a rartun< baa develop
'd .41 the aide of hi n< k aid ha* re
qui red • iriri al aft* nil tt4 Will rati 1
mor- a- the sore la enlarging and
- badly. William'* xai* to have been
hinged on Bepr ♦ but he w • * r pil'd
until Nov ♦. Nearly two yea ft* ag • hi-*
!!♦* >• ir oil negro ■ul to death tlmal.
.ii, i. and n<.to riKiii. ..t Ma> |*oit H** was
tried ar,d *:.vicid An ap**-a! w* tnno
taken to th* Bupreme Court, and lr affirm
ed the decision, nI now a* •* leal r<*
>.rt the pardoning power I* to bn Impo
tuned f*r a hang*- of sentence It ia ImH
always that the beard g>* tack n two
courts, hut It does *<-u* lm a a it I*
oniHee* **f very ympa hello gentium n
oid between the board and th*‘ arbuno.e
\Yilllam.* ii!}*) ee*wpe neek breaking.
I % Oil* \eta \*te.
hvoc* Ot. fVt. $h The Haptlat
IrnntHa Association closed It* annua,
eenaun here last week
li r W C I vell f Atlanta officiated
ri the ddl**atlon of the Methorilat Church
hern yesterday.
The S* aiH. .rd Air line has moved Into
i ir new bpot It i a large .•enmiodKvw
building and when tainted will |r*sen:
-lulls an attrncilve appearance
Hnun*ler> Hanks. * negro who lives
two mile.-* from here has a banana
grove of a *out fifty tr.se from Which be
h.a gathered this year several fully de
veloped bunches of fruit
The cotton ■ r*;* Is about gathered.
lIM I’ll I IK lU7IN ON KIWTION,
Mall khrret Men to lleelte llogMerrl
on *t’|i of S|||,.Trraur>.
From the New' York World
*Tf Bryan Is not elected.” wajrer**d n
Wall street bulneei man ytttfcdty af
ternoon, ”1 will hire a drum corps to col
lect a crowd in front of the atatue of
Washingnc tha Sub-Trealiiry. nnd
will recite ’Alary Hud a Little Larnh from
the top of the steps.**
'T'*ne!" Hal<l a well-known Republican
bank* r ”lf he a>. I'll do th* same thing.”
I** iillar betting Is going on all over
the city. Wag*rs hove been made in the
dull* and hotel* this week that hove
ranges] from two and a half <to one. to
ven to one in favor * f McKinley.
Freak w gers are not confined to New
Y*rk Jacob Htrong. sixty years old. a
Democrat of Hoe. Ark ha* bet SHiO to
$5 that M Klnitjr will be electe.l He hit
ilwraya voted the Democratic tl ket but
this time cannot tol*rate Hryanism
In Chicago Robert IC. Burke has offered
t< b* t any i*art of sl*mM) that Bryan will
irrv Cook county. He a Ids to this thi
he will b- t any itnount tinder fio.ono at tlw
rate of 5 to 4 that the county will go for
llryan by more that 2ft.‘W.
WhH‘ a* luncheon with his friend. John
J Morris, of Croi**ey avenue. Brooklyn.
A F. Miller, of street. Hath
Beach, mode a hot that if McKinley h
el**- ted Miller Is to pay his friend s car*
f.i* t. N w York •■very working *ky, and
for his lun> lies • very day in the ye.tr.
Morris will pay If llryan Is elected.
All Norfa if 14s*f■.
In Milwaukee nil port* of ztgxng beta arc
b<mg made John McCoy, who own* a
\\>M Water Mrcct cafe, re-elval HO.urtO
Wcdncaday night to wager that William
McKinley would be the next I'lmldNit f
the rn!lc<i Btatct The owner of the
money refuawl to let his identity h*
known, but It 1b piated by McCoy that
more money will b#* forth-coming to I**-
agerc) at Ilft.fOO to |H 000 in favor of Mc-
Kinley. Th.* Bryan money wag ready to
<ov*-r that held by McCoy the next day.
Th#* prevailing < dd* In Milwaukee on the
Prreldentlal electldn are now two and a
half to one (*n McKinley. M Coy has also
large sums placed by other ien*ovie to le
i* 1 by hlwi. II" has $3.tU) to le wagered
•gainst s2.onn and |2 h"> against It.ftD On •
f the l> is th;it McCoy has ma le hi of
Sl.Cn to odds tltat McKinley will carry
lmliana.
In H Paul there is no Bryan money
in sight. Anient Democrats are making
p* • uliar bids tliat llr>ii will le elected,
hut they w g*r to wear full l**ards. not
to -h *ve for a >ear, to roll down hr I in I
barrels, and to do many other outlandiah
things.
A prominent cattle dealer of Ht Paul
Iws wired 12.000 to the New York Stock
Kxc I. a nice to he bet against $5,000 for
hr yan.
Hon. 1> J McOlMlicuddy, of I*wleton,
M . ha** .fTi-ed to supply his friend II n
’hcirle© Osgood with all the ten-eent
cigar* that he cun smoke in three mon the
in rase McKinley l* elected. Mr Osgood
will return the Igors if liryan Is elected,
though oepood is a good l>ena*crat.
Kx-Gov James I Boyd, of Nebraska,
had ll.'tsi of * friend'** money to bet on
McKinleys carrying th** stair The
!tw>r><*y wap taken later by a rl h <mviM
Defnocmt h. It. %'ockrell offered to tak
SSOO of it.
One of the mcmt*erx of the N*w* York
Stork Kxchange who believes that Mc-
Kinley will carry the Bate of Indiana,
wagered $o.00l) to that effect on Tuesday
of last wvek
Messrs Canty, lloblltsell A Cos., bank
er* an*) broker* of Baltimore, Ml. h\<
t ffs;d a wager on behalf of a client f
S'.OP even Jhut McKinley will carry
Maryland The Bryan end was taken by
N**w Yorkers The same firm of Kaltl
morc linkers Imve been Instructed t*
wager F.'M In s'ou beta at the rate of l
to 9
<*h:lrmsin James K Jones, of the Nu
tlonal Democratic Committee. Is irvltg
4JS Wtm BSb Imy 8889 H r KIT. EBB Wh,n neglected. Ilmnl Invarl My
|| ||JB if 5( jg *i KBj *3 result* In .v <,ire of scrum,
(t 5 M *• jfe A MS. Sm i n-. f,^nll v .
y* K W srffi Is jftja R E Bfll jji I- t> - i:ti:.g n .lMt’i v- ■
W H ■ WSSBI turr. when rakeu the
whole urinary aud geuital orgam-m and the whole nervous system.
. • Thoordmary rorthod* rowrtod tofor a euro aro ot only ncra
cialiD*l>i>am(ul, but frequently cauae dltordert at terinut a, the
g atrleture Itaelf.
I pti. r I>r Hathaway years aco dltrariled these old-time barharout
methods and perfected a system by which he remotes the stricture,
1) reducliMl the thickened waits of the p.. a e to a normal conditio
Btus Thera la BO operation. The treatment Is applied by the patient
himself It !• painless and takes no time (rum business. The cure
■MI elTert.-d Is (wrmanent and all complications of the diseased condh
W tluns are removed. This method of treatment and cure of Stric
tore Is exclusively used by Dr. Hathaway.
EpWSjA o' Dr. Hathaway, by a similar method, cures Varicocele without
A s > operation All Sexual. Urinary. Nervous. Blood and other diseases
of a chronic nature are treated by him by htiexclualve system.
J. jntWTOlf HATHAWAY, ■ D . hlc h for JO years ha. proved lorarlAblo uUs result,.
Write to him or call at hi, office for a free copy of his new 64 pace book and eeU-examlnatioc
symptom blanks, and for free consultation and adylce.
4. NIWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. .........
l>r. Hathaway A Css. Office hours to U m.. tto i and 7to
LsA Diyau street, ttavannah, Ga. > p m. Bunda) Ua. m. to 1 p. at
THE MOWN ING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1000.
nant over what he calls the "betting
f kes" of the Republicans in offering
heavy odds on McKinley in section*
where it is wall known that they will not
l < Ukl.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Matters of Interest to Shipping Men
firsrrsllr.
With the constant e*fenl**na which are
being made to Savannah s wharf fr*nt t
eecrna that the rerent grsit Improve men
by the Seaboard Air Line is not to m-1 the
present forward movement The work I*
teing taken up by smaller Institutions
above and below the city with the pr mi*e
that the wharf lines are to le gr *atl> ex
tervleri. The most recant wharf add!’! *n
is that I>eing made near the od ctv
water plant above town, where ex'* net e
r>eratt#ni hove just isrm In Imi r#v!ng
the water front The large l imb r m iis
which are now building here wid rej,iir*'
extensive narf arrang-menm Th* pro
m*tors are row driving piling and proe
<ittlng i**her features of the work. With
in the ne*t month the wharf, to extend
fr-*rn />e l<*s#r t/ourdary of the company s
property to tne St siioard Air Lat a brlda*.
will le finished In ad*llti*n to th •
wharves airu .ires will also te bulb th*- e
for th*- handling of logh from the river to
the mills.
\f-*r ronufsrbie delay the Amerl a
ship Henry Vglard. Gap* Q-itck. sailed
yesterday for Honolulu Mate f>tar.
who e departure and the cotkoequnnt '.D
organlgatton of th#* crew caua**d tne <'*■
iav state*] to the Morning News I- st
night thai the ret->rt that he I -ft t sr* k
a place on the cl*v police force is untrue
Me intend* to remain a seafaring roan.
The tug Weymouth was hauls! out oi
the marine railway yesterday for repairs
l'i*MMgiT< in Hfcam*lit|i.
Bwaeengers by rrA-im Ip Na*-o-whee for
New York yester#!a>v Mrs Henry Bun
Mrs Tbfm*s Hunter. J II French ad
wife. Duncan Morrison. M Har een, Rev
H <” Dyer arid wife. Ja*'k Dyer. Henry
I brer. Heien r>yer. Dr W T Hendon an l
wife, J A Humphries and 7 intermcdla'e
Mvnnnnli Almanac.
Bun rises at 614 a m and •*•* at 50>
P m
High water at Tybae to-day at 12 &2
a m and 12! p m High water at Fa
van rah on** hour larer
Phases of the lloon tor October.
D. H M
First quarter 1 3 10 eve
Full moon 4 7 14 morn
last nuarfsr 15 3 M morn
New moon 23 7 27 morn
First quarter 31 2 17 morn
ANHIVAL4 AND DEPART! REA.
Vessels Arrived VesterOy.
Steamahtp D H M Her Peters Bait -
more J J Caroltn sgent
Steamship Elton dir i, Rameey. from be
low Btrachsn A Go
Hrho<ner T. W. Ininn. Bond. New York
—Marker.
Vessels < l ercd A esterdwy.
Ship Thor (Nor). Andersen. Bristol
Henry Juchter.
B-hooner Percy and Llillc. Andcrron
New Y’ork.
A rssels AA ent to s*ra.
B*emshtp Nacoachce. Bmlth New A’crk
Bteimshtp Texas E3dredge. B l lmore
Bteannshtp Die of Kent (Hr ). Butherlanl.
Bremen an*l Antwerp
Bteamthlp Yotor (Br ). Kerr, ltanchca
ter.
Ship Henry Villard Quick Honolulu
Brig Nlcoleiio (AuaV ). Favrl h. VenDe.
B. hosier Thomas A. Ward, rolling.
New- Y’ork and Rondout.
4|tt||lnai Memoranda.
Jacksonville. Oct. 30 —Entered. s-'hoone*
Henry Crosby. Strong. (JeriiMnwn. De
matara, st< anier Navaho> . Johnson. Bos
ton
Cleare#!. schooner Wil’d.m (*. Wickham.
Ewan. Philadelphia; st*-amer Na\ahee
Johnson. Boston.
Pensacola, Fla.. Oct 3h Arrived. Hirk
Luigi (Ital >. Cuneo. Rotterdam
Balled, steamships Romney (Br >. which
put In for coa!; Apex (Br ). Popham
t*enoa.
Cleared steamship Aureela (Br ). M -
Ewan. Honfleur; bjrk Glen Grant (Br.)
Crangte. Montevideo.
Fernandtna. Fla.. Oct. Arrived
schooner Lucy H Russell. B**ho;* Salem.
Mass ; Robert C. McQulllen. lUnk'n
New York.
dcared. uttainrr Nor (Nnrl. Mux-in,
Monm>'l, Germany, via Ntrf.'lk
Hailed i’h<**n**r HmVI. Key*. Port o'
Spain Quin Mis: IJxale E. Dennls.fi. Hosr,
Si Pierre. Martinique
Rochefort. (Vt. 29 Arrlver. utttmer
Dartmoor, I'rtiMrolA. via Norfolk.
Key Went Oct. ;P Arrive*! strainer*
Al te Norfolk, Mascotte. White, Port
Tun pa. anti nailed fot Havana
t h.irleaion. Orl SO.— Arrived. ikittn
yacht (‘rrmeirt. New York, hound New
Orleans: schooner*. Btandtrd. (Wfrry.
New York: James TV Pewell. Fair
brothers. P onion: Bu*le II Davidson
DoutrMy. Norfolk
Cleared, steamer Mannlnitlry (Hr.l
.Traylor, Bremen: schooner*. Klear C.
Ross. Qullllan. New York: Mary lee Pat
ton, Steelman, Baltimore; Nelson E. New
bury. Kina New- York
Jacksonville Fla.. Oet.. -Cl<nre|
Steamer Weal over, Johns, Philadelphia:
schooner Elite Bussell (Hr.l. Hope Tow.i;
schooner Melrose iHr.), Kelly. N.t-sa t.
IJmi>ol. Oct. an.—Arrived, at.-atn r
Franclsva. Pensacola.
Baltimore, Oct. 30.—Balled. aieamer
Itasca, Savannah.
Philadelphia. Oof 30—Arrived, steamer
Berkshire. Savannah.
Bremen. Oct. 29 Arrived. rleam>r
Kskalde, Charleston
llelvoet, Oct. 27 —Arrived. ifeamer
Huth. Pensacola and Norfolk, via Amstei
dam.
Notice to Marlurra.
Pilot charts ami all hydroaraphlc Infor
mation will he furnished masters of ve*.
-el* free of charge In I'nlted States hy
drographic office in Custom House, fan
tstte are requested to rail at the offi. *■
H>.ports of wreck* and derelicts receive*!
for frnnrmlsslon to Iho Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Esnorts.
Per Spanish bvrk !*oren*o from Havana
-311 tons old Iron, to Isaac Jo-epti Iren
Company, and 75 barrels oranges, to s
Gurkenhelmer's Sons.
Pet Norsegtan ship Tl*>r for Bristol -
I.Uift barrels rosin. ( li! ,751.36; 1.250 ha:r Is
|| Lea - Pehrins I
TME ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
jpW*' BCWAWC or IMITATIONS f
\ v V/ l Tb<a aigxuturc on every bottle— M Bjrl| ;
J No matter how well your Coolu and butlers every- V . I Tw* jt
wh Y oM#n 'ur 2 ct \i r*t
IrNl il |rov t d by La 4c Perrin.’ penwbU rtqumU lo th* Culi- (
|r t j '
VOU arc especially incit
* ed to examine our Slate
(■H lers Dress Trunks, made of
|! 3b} veneer lumber,leather bound
nr
pents. Regular price £l*;
c- j our price only sl2.
Made at our own factory,
J'IJWP t* 'W 420 to 426 Bay street, east.
Ketail Show and Saleiroom 314 and 316 Broughton, West.
Southern Trunk Cos., m. and. lubin. Proprietor
roeln. lir.vi. J.u1.1 casks spirits turpentine.
3fcl>- TotaP value. |fc ** M.—Cargo by |
Paterson-1 tossnlng Cos. to S. P. Sholter Cos i
•"iinstnlsr Exports
Per steamship Nacoochee to New York,
Oct. 3>t. 1 #OO -797 ttnles up at and co:ton, .VO
shales sea Island ro'ton. 1060 htrrels eot
tonseed oil. 11l barrels rosin oil. 372 tales
domestic* Jt bales sweeping*, 197 barrels
rosin, <36 barrels turpentine. UC.SYI feet
lumber, js7 bundles hides. 1 hale lobneco.
2 barrel* fish 32 c i cigar*. l.Wi hoxes
fruit. 22 tiarrel* vegetables, 163 cralt# vege
tobb *. tons pig Iron. SO.OM shingles, 72
hah-s sponse. ;> barrels pitch. 3> harr I*
pine tar. 17 turrets lampblack. Ad pack
age* merchandlst
Per Steamship State- of Texas for Balti
more <*ei SB II (tales up an I cotton. 413
barrels ro-m 12-7t* feet lumb-r. At park
ege* fruit. 25 tons pig Iron. 7*7 sacks clay,
Ist merchandise. 10 pa*k*g-e
domes!|rs and yarn, 42 bale* [.time t.
fiber, 132 cases can goods. USB3 f! fvr
Baltimore, 14.315 feet for Philadelphia.
THE HACKS IN ATLANTA.
Pour Favorites and a ftecond Choice
AN on the Honor*.
Atlanta. Oct t—The second day's rac
ing of the Atlanta Jo.-key Club's meet
brought to Piedmont Park a large nnd
• ■nlhusta*t c ert-wd of *|*ort seeker*. Five
taces were well contested from ftagfall
to finish. The fourth event on the card
proved an exceptionally good betting race.
tVIe Brook*. Jessie Jarboe and Dutch
Comedian having numerous supporters
who let on their choice* as though the
race was over. Ode Brooks assumed com
mand at the fall of the naming flag, and
1,-1 nil the way. beating Jess.e Jarboe on*
bngth. the latter heating Dutch Comed-an
,i like distance for place honors. Four fa
vortlles an.l :t well play .si second choice
carried off the big end of the purse*
The weather was pleasant and the track
fast Summaries:
pirat lloo*-Six furlong* Golden Bat
tle. out. won. with Eleanor Howard. 3 to
1 second, and Judge Baker. 6 to 1, third
Time 1:1*4.
Second Race—Four and a half furlongs
Idu Qulckllnse, 2 to 5, won. with Ccnter
fl *•! *l. 12 to 1 second, and I*:ghtning Flash,
sto I. third Time ::>4
Third Race —Four and n latlf furlong*.
Easter, t to 1, won, with I*ella Barr. 3 to
10, *c ond. and Rollne, 15 1o 1, third. Time
57V
Fourth Race—Six ond a half furlongs
Ode Brooks. 6 to 5 won. with Jessie Jar
hoe, 9 to 5. second, and Dutch Comedian,
f, to f*. third Time 1:254-
Fifth Itacc—Seven furlongs Chub. 2 to
Wen. tli I .Rile R< ggle. 3to 1. second
and Golden C . 7 to 1. third Time 1 34.
tin the Empire Pity Track.
New A'ork. Oct. SO.-Three out of six
favorites were successful at the Empire
City track to-day Summarhs:
First Raca—About six furlongs. Mu
seile, 10 lo 1. won, wllh Gold Heels. 9 to 2.
md k to 3. second, and Chuctannun la. 4 to
I. third. Time 1 "9V
Second Race—One mile nnd seventy
card* Herbert. 9to 5. non. with Com
pensation. 4 to 1 and even, second, and
Walt Not. 5 lo 2. third. Time 1:444.
Third Rare The K-itonah about six
furlong*. Annie Thompson. 6 to 1. won
with cherries, 12 to 1 nnd 4 to I. second,
ate! All Sitlnl*. 9 to 5. third. Time 1:10V*.
Fourth Race—One mile and a furlong
Decanter. 5 to 2. won. wllh Uaffaello. 3
to I mid fo 5. second, and Intrusive. 4
lo 1. third. Time 1:53 V
Fifth Race-About six furlong*, telling
IMmst If. 7 lo 2. won. wllh Tal -osa. & lo 2
and e\*' n, second, and The Regent, 7 to
I, third. Time DIM*.
Sixth Ha e-ukir mile and seventy yard*,
selling The Amazrn. 310 2. won. with
Belgrade. PI to 3 and 6 to &. second, nnd
Prestidigitator, 3 lo 1. third. Time 1.344.
ttnre Reanlt* at l.ntonla.
Cincinnati. Oct. SO.—Results at lattonla
First Race—Six furlongs, selling Fulm -
j uatr, 3 lo 1. won. with Dr. J W. Ramsey.
10 to 1. second, and Robert Gray. 13 to 1.
third Time 1:15.
t*econ4 Rare Five furlong* Ep 12 to 1
won. with Trinity Bell. even, second, and
Resignation. 10 to I. third Time 1:08.
Third Race—One mile, selling. Eita. 7 lo
2 won. w-iih Hone>wood, 10 to 1. second,
and Peter Duryeii, 5 to 1. third. Tlm< 1 12.
Fourth Race—One mile and an ghtfv
selling Sir Ootlan. 4 lo I. won. with
Wine Press. 3 to 1. *e onl. .and Violet.
Parsons. 20 lo 1. third T.nte 1 554.
Fifth Race Five and a half furlongs,
selling The Covenanter. * to 1. won, wllh
g ( nator Beveridge. 7 to I. second, and Ma
teo. 1 to l, tthrd Time 1:0*V
S xth Race—Sl* furlong* selling Lord
Zenl. 10 to 1. won. with Onxmastus. 11 to
5. aecond. and Blenheim, 30 to 1, third.
Time I:}J4
( of ton Fire at Cochran.
Cochran. Ga. Oct. 30—Fire was dis
covered and slopped In the Planter*' ware
house to-night. A large iot of cotton
was damaged.
TO RBiIISTRICT ATLANTA.
I'lan Cos Increase Nunihrr of UnriU
Prom Cr%rn In I *<j rf r % n.
Atlanta. Oft. 90—A movfm*nt will
Mart*-.! In City Council In the iiar futur
to rcßlintrict th* city of Atlanta. There
may few* fourteen ward* or <ll *trlc*t In the
new plan ln*tal of the war.l
which now comprise the clly*w division
The will he launche*! foon
after the n<*w < \>unctl l* Inaugurate.]. it
Is balleved. Councilman H*nr\ < irmly of
t.he-BiKth ward erartel It by Intrrxlucing
the measure In p*vp.itnlng the mov* men
to-day He eald It was the natural se
quence of Atlantic's growth. and was.
hound to come sooner tr later, and he
believed the ru-n Council would Institute
the plan When the numter of city warl*
l Increase*! ths number of repree* ntatlvc
will of course be Increased accordingly
Instead of fourteen rounrllmen. ns at
preaent. there will he at leat twenty
elirht In the municipal governing loard
■ n*l a corresponding Increaw In the nMer
manlc board
AXOTIIER € !•!.
Should tart One Arronlliiu
fo ( rnui Hefnrna.
Atlanta. Oct -Oeoraia. t
the oenaiis rt*urea made puhli n di> 1a
entitled to another conr e-man. iro *-
ably two. If the rate of apportionment is
not chamtex! by Congress at lt.* next •
ulon.
At present one congressman If allows l
for every 171,m0 inhabitants .ar-1 the cen
sua iflven out this morning shows <eor„li
entitled to another congressm-in according
to that rate
If the General Assembly receives the
rensua r&lurn* In time the ate will hr* re
apportioned and anew coiikresstonal dis
trict Utri out
a 0 i
THEY LEAR NEB THING.*.
%a el I nih and Vng Girl Kas ftoMr
Slrnnge *<iuht* In ( tty.
Americus. Ga.. Oci. 30—An uge 1 Ud\
r siding <n a plantation a tlosen mil*-
from Amerlcus cam** to the city to-day to
el| her cotton crop It was her first vlm*
hero In twenty-five ye.irs, though resid
ing within an hour s ride. She hud
heurd of lmix>rtant events transpiring
within that erlod. and all w.ia strang
-1 to her
Yesterday an Intelligent vcwirur of
14 rewred In this county ame to Am ri •!-
for the first time In her llf Hhe had
itever seen a brick building, a railroad
train or anything beyond the c* of 1 lien of
her father's farm
Hill w MIGHT UEt i.iuin.
Hefoaerf Tmipernnce I hnlrntnnshlp
fteennae Ham .lone* Tulkeil.
Atlanta, Oct. 3T ncause of an Inter
view in yesterday** Journal with Ham I*
Jones. In which It was stated If S.*e.kcr
Little did not Appoint He,thorn Wright
chairman of the Temperance Committee
there would he lots of frouble, Reitltorn
Wright this morning nr.>se to ii qm.vfion
of i*ersonul privilege In the House and
declined the chairmanship Vie said Bp* ik
er lalftle had usked him to accept t.e
place, hut since the evangedst had nut
his mouth In. In an attempt to dictate, hr
would not accept.
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/^Saratoga
y? Arondack
Er Water
An aprnl of health and promoter r; plcisurr. unexcelled ax a
% '
* o< * invigorate*. A fc'U. in Ihe morning bracei ycu for
,h * day— at ntghl injure, perfect real. Bottled it M
and dmgguu.
lAilta m DIXON * CO..
Agents.
What is this Man Good For?
p.As He Is—NOTHING! '
As He might be—MUCH!
//jw He la a nerrotia wreck. His lifei,
/ / *tr a burden to himself, and bis pn *cbc
and
fXrlppmun’a Great Retneflyi overcome# At once the acute symptom* f
erery form of Nervous Deranrement, and aoon makes the patient robust
and ambitious. P. P. P. is the best combination of green root* and
barks that was over put together for the enre of Weakness, General
Debility and Nervousness. It is a good tonic and the best Blood Purihrr
In the world. P. P- P. is Nature’s specific for Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
Catarrh, Malaria and all forms of Blood Poison and Scrofula, whether
In adults oz children.
# P. P. P. la sold by all druggists-fz a bottle ; six bottles, $5.
Lipp'Vlan Brothers. mo upm& a block Savannah Oa,
COTTON HKCRIITS FALL OFF.
Ewldence of Fart That There Will
lie l.lt lie Top Crop.
Amcricus, <*a.. Oct. > —For the ftrat
I time strire the opening of the cotton sea
i son In Ametdcus the aggregate re*'elpt2
I of six warehouses here dropped to-day
below !■> bules This evidences the fact
that the crop here 1m gathered and little
r* nuilriM r>n the plantation* to he market*
r i The farmers bellew* the top crop will
amount t nothing, a* weevils have at
tack* I It and are destroying the Imma
ture boll< Many will plow under the
green vegetation as fertilisers.
>GRK. WtIOII l\ NT. %l fit NTINE.
lie \\ 111 Itetiirn to llw'An b) Way
of Mlnml. Fla.
Si, Angustlre. F n . Oct F —Oen.
ard Wo •! commander cf the Department
of Cuba, arrived here with his family
this mo nlng. together with Frank Kom
M ’Coy. r R A., and Alexander G>n
*a)es of Havana. Gen. Wood will leave
v.ere to nto. row for Miami, where a gov
rnrnent rhip awaits hint to convey him
to Havuna. Mrs. Wood and family will
remain here f**r several weeks. After
th*lr visit h* re Mrr Wood ar.l family will
join Gen. Wood in Havana.
MTK Foil NAN %l* STATION.
Llenlaaa nf s Making Investl.
Miitl<in In t linrlmton.
rharl*-aton, 8. C.. Oct. ). Lieut. Waln
weight of the United Htates Navy Is In
the city making plans of the proposed site
' of the naval station at Chlcora I’irk ami
the Lnwion farm. Lieut. Ilayruird has
been her** for sum • time l>r!ng ,it the
same place* with a view to obtaining In
formation f*r tht- naval hoard.
Th** work now In will be con
tinue<l for two months, and while it (loop
not settle the fact that the dr> dock anl
naval station art- to Ite located here. It |*
by <*harb*ton people to be a
very favorable *dgn
I
lUlttor of Itnlly wtnteM la Drnd.
New Oil* n*. Oct. 3* MnJ. Ifenry J
Hearse\. editor of the Dally Btntes, nn*l
one of the teet krown newspoper writers
in the South, died here to- lay. He was
W years old
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KNIGHTS PHARMACY,
Cor. Ofleihorpr Ave. and Dra.'loa St
Will sell you Smith’s Chill
and Fever Tonic, and if it
does not cure they wili
gladly refvnd the amount
you paid for it. Look for
the Ked Triangle on each
package.
What a Prominent Crocor SayE
Office of
J. H. Shrarouse ft Bro •
No. 34u William Street. Bavaunu r ’'-
Havannab. Go.. Oct. i-
Coiumlila Dn-g Fo., Savannah.
Oentlemen—l am sltl to U**' r f
thrl after month* of suffering
and fever. h.ivlna tried mail)
chill irul fever t**nlos, I • i ■
to try your Smith's Thill n-
Tonic. ar:*l one single bottle of >' ,J ( ** ‘
cure*! me. .
I feel It my <*uty lo Inform .
wonderful cure mu le on me m l
voir, ell I hose eufferln* with
fevsr. No remedy ever rrlr I
me any good except your Smith >°
Respectfully yottrs.
J. H 9HEABOI 95-
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Leather Belthm. Steam Packing 4 H *se
Aaenia for NEW lUKK BVBUI.H
Bfc.isTl.NG AND PACKING COHFAM
DONNELLY DRUG CO..
SAVANNAH, oa.
• DRUGS. SEEDS). ETC.
Mall orders solicited. Bell P hon * j> 4
p. B —Send tor Wee sample *
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