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A TEXAS WONDER.
Ill'll'* (irrail I>l •*% try.
Or# emali bottle n( 11*11 t- Great DtS
eoviry cure* ail ksdnry .Ii l ,r 1,0 **
bl>. removf* nrM I. cur* l*b* { ‘- st ‘ ,n
Inal emissions. w* k and urne k
iMii and all irr* • ..artti* • of tbs
• I . r 184 I
men. regulate* I •*!..’ 1,1 ehii
dren If not aid l > 1 ► ? w *
be sent by mall < n ** * I*’ U <J| '* • k * s
bottle is two no-i I. i u.o •**> * w ‘{ l
cure any *.-• ai neMi>n*d I*r E
W Hall. e*-le in.i .'* Urw. I’ * B-**
<£> St Eou;> M * S n*l f>r ’eattraonUls.
Sold by a;, druggy -i • Solomon? Cos,
bavannah. Ga
Hr ad Thla.
.if' b< rt. G . April :
Thu la to certify that 1 w■* affected
with gravel ir and tha: I took MXty drops
of HaiV# Great Discovery and it m
|>l#tely ired me It I* worth !!.*> !•*
bot’le t. ary one needing I-
J T STEVENS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
M.UI %Ml VIEHU OK THE D% V I*
TWO STATES.
|!ffnrt Itflng Mmlr to I afnlillah n
\orr Kiprt-a* i ompany-—< ngre**
limn tirlaa* I onAdent of h H**i**-
rrafle* Virtwy—H e'lfjan i.lrl* i
• itlania—ftenrgla I I*lm ir*
\%t|| Not \ nir fr llr an—Haititrln
,or Tarpon • i-l.tna—<Mher I‘lor
lla Nmo.
Augusta Herald The up. .1 commit
tee frrro Gamp V ’’ O V u ’ r >’*' ; ** i
endeavor :o >♦* *jr* t • nrent t*f Mr Si !
lem I>ui *!t t- a!l" th* u* **' nm
by the camp * m• ■ e*r to Ge • ' A
Evan* a* ■ .irnni ii d*T f • J • *ri:u \-*tf .th *.
m**t Mr I* :f her thi* niort *,* T • ■ m
m.ttee ha* i ommutii tkn front Mr j
Duieher In whe while th.r:k i.u th**
ramp for th* proffered h ■ r of vn tkir -.*
t I
pi rant fr h r .
Dr \\ lilfe tin* % rrrptr and .
Rev, John K White. I* I . of Raleigh.
N* C, 1 ,hp f rtn illy
the pastorate *f th* Si I Raid: t
Church of Allan I .* A P Adair. *•.: nn.i
of th* fommltio tt..i w t miji hor’* and t<* j
officially notify lr Whit* of the iiimm
IDOtlf call of t •>• chun h has re • v- I th*
formal • -pt ** • .f t • North i’.ir •'
divln* He wrote that h* would ••rnt*l* •
bie ark *tr* .rr. -|.n.l.ng **e r. ar> of tin
North I'an lma .invention In I • tnt • r
an*l would at one*- beys n hi* labor* in At
lanta. delivering hr-’ Hermon in tb*
He on<l ItagHlvt Churrh tat tl**- first Sufi
day f January.
\inni* a New Ktpreaa Company.
Mr W. A Vlawktn* *f c r!■ I* h g*ne '
•o Atlanta, to work in the Interest of n J
bill which Ik Intended to open th# way for J
another espr* *a company to do bualn*#- In
the*Mt*- M r 1 I.IW k .!iS .1 V 1 .
law now Ktamlf*. it excludes any *mpeti
tk*n in expr #* busin-*s, * It do#!* not
compel any eompanv ii*a doing l*iirtti' *>
her*- to in cept |*r *l* from any other
compiny. Mr liuwk os xny* l* I- < *>nfl
dent that th* bill compelling Hgnpetlng
e*fr* , p* comianles to a i * p, parcels fr**m
compe’ltorn will pw.* Mh lioua* ll*- enyr
the company In who- nt*-i>'st he t' work
ing. is an entirely new on* and will op
erate In all *f the Southern stats, iiti-1
has a backing of f*. -•* •-*
CnngrrMnian <*riss at tl*nie.
Congressman J M Griggs renirned to
hi* home m Damon Sunday fr >m Dels
mare, where he went several days ago In
response to fi telegram from the leno.
cratie Nntloi .1 Kir utive Commitfi*
asking him t* lo imtuiitn work in Cut
state Judge Griggs made eight j>. . h* •
while In 1 tela ware, and his work for the
party he espouse* i* pronoun ed excel
lent hv thos- in a {NeHion to know He
said this morn! a; T.t he b**l *v* s Dela
ware will go lemoi*ratlc. and is strong In
his hopes of Ilryan's election Judr<*
Orbrgs will remain at his horn** tint it th>
election. has been absent for several
week*, having done . unpaim work In
Maryland. W si V r, r.ia and lelw.ue
Will tin l \ tin ii to
Mv>n T'iegrip i The Wesleyan girls
wil! go to Atlanta Friday afternoon *Ti a
speewil train to attend the Inter-collegiate
oratorical conies', which will be held In
Atlanta Friday night They will w.,r
Emory color*, which are orunge and blu%
also the Wesley**.n < olors, which ore dark
purple *in*l lavender. A few' of th* irls
will we*r th* colors *f M* r - which are
orange and black, hut the majority will
wenr the colors of Emory Fojlege that
collegf Ixdonging to 'h* earn* family
to sj'.-.ik Th** f. ulty of VV* -. v m will
alsr> attend. There will !**• uhout ISO wlm
will gi* *v r on th* *(•-< it) train, which
will he run f'-r th* m.n this o isl*mi T*ie
Wesleyan train will b< d!ffer*n from M* •
cer e train. A committee Is now prepnr
Ing yells for th* girls, the different *
cietl*** have yells, and th* * . with the
new yells, will make . gr. it variety This
Is the first time th*- Wesleyan g rls have
ever had the opporui •> of titterdlng the
Interstate orat<r *.l .>nt* and They will
prohibly come hack Friday night after
the contest Is over.
FLORIDA.
Tampa Times: According to the regis
t?alien lists. Hillsborough county has •
great many more Democratic voter* than
Duval, and. in fact, is the largest Dem
ocratic county in the state
<or. lrftrr,
Tampa Tim*—: Oov Hloxham i* letter l
causing the rapt al removal n<'hm r
gr* at It wap a trutm* car-1
Mti<l wai il,iy• ■ I t the right stage of th*
game.
Planting •‘irnwhfrrlr*.
Plant City C‘*ur.*r Mmy of our straw -
berry grower** nr* till putting • it and
resetting plant* Th* -ontlnued heal *nl
rain of the t*i-t lor.*’ immcr ••;.in kill.
e<l out many acre* of plants r* -••rvetl f*r
the fall planting, her ■ t l • !*n alone
ha>* aunt hnndnd* f *1 - ir< out of the
elate fur strawberry plant* this fill
l*lli I'nlrli Winnll.
The fish catch on Ine Wot Const do* •
rot deem 10 In* u uoo.i up It should in
these water*. Th** fleet of Incite that ply
Ixeween Tompa and the fl-hlng camp#
ar** not busy all the time. and the fish* ■-
men pay that th** catch H svtia! • r than
they ever saw It before. The dealers have
many order on hand which they cann. t
fUL
roltremnn Dhappearril.
William I erry, a i*oll man. l * a i *a-* !
from the smack Osprey In IVneaeo i har
bor. f**w davs since nnd no tre e of him
has brrr*. f :;jr • !• H iitHt'Vfd that !*“rrj
hap been “shanghaied” on some out-g-dng
vom I and that it nil) !>*• Horn** tint*- be
fore be wtl. tn* again heard of Derry
at th* time * f hie disappearance had just
received a sum of money for l*.gen due
They %\ cut \fler Tnrpon.
Tampa Tribune President George J
Baldwin of tr.p Tampa Electric Company,
who la pending a few day* In th® dty,
ha always r.ad a strong detire to catch
a tarpon /t someone else catch one.
To gratif) Mr Baldwin, and alto to have
a lltt.e relaxation themselves*. <*ol Peter
O. Knlgtit Manager II II Hunt of the
Electric Company, ui.d Manager I tank
Bruen of the gas company. ali#l with
him >pi*r*i.*> on th* >;.-ht Kei. n. Ci*
D>yb in . omnund. for th* t*ri n w i
ters They art* exported to return im*
n • riittig. ini th* Ir frien*!* #xj t th* •
w - i.rii g ta-k a collection of th** gan.>
fish, t
IID •'**nl \rsr I'lmit t Ity.
Kurulay aft* rno* n h *me timl*#r men.
who lalMir in liln kwat*-r cr** k. were fiGi
Ing In ttie creek. ab*<ut one mil** t*elow
where the Seaboard Air Elr.* < rc-s* *• th *
* t eek about run* mitt# north -*f Plant
city when they *lls* ver*-d blo**l in t?*
water. Trt* > -*t first tiioujtni i’.a? it com
from .t d* ii .i.ligtt**: hut found it t* * be
* man—very b*i i!y d* <rtu*The men
r* js>r* 11? to the author!!** Judge H**s
tble I
*%ith t. .in!** r f it* r it ** h- wen? to
th*. pj> >t ami iita l* *-xamlnatloiranl
held an imjueM over t e t-*dv. hut cmil
hi j n hi* as t> how the mn met his
and. ith ll# v. v t.*r* footed. bareheaded,
wuh n \ undersiilrt. drawers. rigtit nl ••
jKiir of punts 4tel silk sus:s*nder- A*-
i tt. fl* -h w,i- white from having
Im . • W iter for week or more, tin*
lf . hi he and it. I fe ? were th*s# **f
,i is* * r • lie w *•* t4bmt 5 f**et 4 inches ta 1
Th* > bir*d him there
t ItOM CJOI M'MI 11E1.%% HACK.
(.rest %thl* tie ! ••• h* Emory V\*n
lit the *4||*MtirrS.
Emory c.l]**g*- xfr*l G* Oct 31
Monday w ,** >i day of great intereM tn
oxford, both in liter ary and athletic mat
t,-.; ** Th* ri .. .i ry t* .\ race which
wi- run *'V#t dlstar*-# of t* , v> mi.es,
w I in every W*l> a *b-.dd#4l Tile
, *• was w n *v t • .w*i>h4'fn**r#s in tI
f;t* t tlm# by tr.fr three minute* t* at
ever 1 * 4*l i ma*i*- i? Km*ry This ra* •
-* quit# ,i unique event :he only <me *f
It ktr*l t .aat i- .itnaiaiiy run in Georgl • {
•it it la*- -• bin*- i4. t.* 4 r* -gnliwl reg- j
.ar tM-ni nt Kmorv It was lntrrsti* •*1 j
>*!* i ISU7 by I*r f ’ Clv*i#* lirn, and.
!..:•* h#**n run every fall #tn< •* an*l uiwvvs j
g ItHkl t -tivo **f gn at interest Th'* I
*• i in. • i- runby ** an* of t* n m**n • • . j
w u* r- *lt-tril*ut and at intervals **f a mil#
• • i
\ t . -r *• *-cfi runn* r htii* o n* * • •
tn .-..cm wnfcdi h* delivers t* the min *if
•u . t.sitn at ti e *• ft of dis miii- 401 the
n .•* thus - ,trri**l t* the • n*l of th*-
it?-* w '*•** U J- hi tide* I to the JlJ*|g*-. j
Hie tlr 4da* t 4 d*-iiv r th** messag** ha—
ing the %vinn**r Th* tlm** for me ten j
tn • - *• well ,i* th* titn* of th* irslivbl
u•*l tm-n. p. kc;*t fhN afternoon tii*
. t ,.g. r.-t-or l fr th* *n mil**# taa> l#**n
•V. minutes ami 15 -* <*td- This record
w i- na.a-i** hv the !.i*<* *f !?•* in th.-tr
*•*l non.*>r* >-.ar. ud-I until :>-*ia> n.as b* *-n
; •!> a . rjt* rj.Hn f.*r th* other learn
However, the **pK.mtirc** ni:ab* it this
.i ft-ti; m.i, fn minute* ntid 10 second
--w*-tit g ! •* r*- orl three mi miles inl five i
**• onds. Thl# remarkable improvement is
iu t* th*- fact that never In-fore have
th* w*-uth*’r *ti*i tt># row*la been so fav**r-
;•* to g<-i**| tlm**, but m * much greater
degree ,f due to the grit and determi
nation of the m* n who r.fni*>#e the so
phomore class.
l* ir ttvitni contested, th*x#e of the!
Junior, sophomore, freshman nn*l sait>
fr* s|im an * lasses The senior team was
* l*tt*lly rlpphd b\ th*- *li*ahl**nent of
V?* i r J.*nn*> rand Jade t/aut I w<
f.*r to leave th# fie, I to th** other four
teams.
The vldor-. of the soph>nvr# class is
a vattial triumph f*ir.*-*- they were th#
w i;i *r* *>f th* same event last >•-*r nn*l
h* I tin- *!lSilnt!..ii *f being tic only
is tfuit has ever w*n It twice The vic
torious team in th# or ier *f the mile- th at
t.* i ran i- • f..,4w- Mort -n Murray **f
N-wii.an Fr*l K M.ishhutn of Mi.hdg* -
' ill*- Is’. **r *• and Hart* I of l.umpkin. l,v|o
r rof AiLinia Nathan H l**ier. Jr..
*'f Atlanta. Montague I'.ovd f Savannah.
1 -ai - And* -n of Tampa. Fla . I,uth*r
HoD-rt- *f I.avonlt. Harry Bummey of
St.u ** Mountain, at.l Marvin <’ Ti>m:*s
4. r Glraril. Ga Every one of thse young
f*l:>ws, G*!#* ix ing ah e t. sprint, are
m*n of grit and l* termination, an l it Is
largely to this Mint th*> owe their vl tnrv
The t*w r . ii w turn*l *v*r * them and
to-night th* a wll < 1- I.rate their vlv-uaTy
In great shaft*-
Mil. llt\ %k . \llltTT HEAD.
I Med In \rn fork. %% lilther lie llnd
. Qssa far 4 HI> Meal Hi
Mr. Frank G Abbott died a few days
■ ig<> In 8;. Lukas Hospital in New York
Th# remains were lak*-n to Syracuse N
1 . be* form*r horn*-. f*.r interrn* nt.
Mr. Ablsdt was <*h|ef clerk in the mo
tive power *l* fMrtment th** CVntral
if i in-*d. having worked with th* cotn|m
n> for some y* r lie was lmm*di.te|y
under th** g- iier.tl svi|*-rlnt talent. Il* was
highly • ••to ml an*l liked by all with
whom he cam# In contact In the employ
of th“ road and also had many fnende
among Sav.innahl.in*.
* i i>.- Mr AhlMitt sall*l for New
Yrk * xpectlng that the #* i voyage would
b* #fit i*n. ns bis health was poor. He
w 4 4 for* *1 to go to the lH*s|ltal on ar
r vng In New York. Prtght's disease 1#
mg the afTe. tlon. IDs friends were shock
ed to learn of his l* ath.
OFF Kill THE I*llll.ll*l*l %¥l9.
>i4 in In-r of ltr*rultM f#*r Ihe irnn
%re lln*rlvrl W eekly Here.
Three recruits for th# regular army will
leave to-d iy for Bin Francisco, where
they will take ship for Manila They will
Join th# reesments In the Philippines to
which thev have been assigned.
Tin* r* ratting office has been doing a
fairly gc*od busln***** In Savannah of late.
The majority of applicants have been
turned away aft* r examination because of
pii> -i. ai tli ihllitt* r hut n number hav#
l* **n a •i *• *1 1. si week seven were
enlisted. *n*l thl week, thus fr. th*r#
tight wars
wivte and three colortd.
u:h\ mix %t #e\ i:\tii stiieitt.
•4|ii*4'lnl Mini
Praise Mi*rttngs.
Rry J A Fmitlt J-r* • hel At the
8* venth Btret Methodist Church las*,
night at lb** special prayer, self denial
n*l praie tn*-* ting- watch have
♦ .ii s:ansl I her* The service t>-n*;m
ivlil i** j*-i4*l *y Rev < I’ (Vx.k *f Cr;<'*
Met hid tst Church, an* l texmorrow night
by Re\ J.- in !> Jor*!an of th* I**l r-1 I’mj*-
* ** Church. Tn*- m* m**tm of the B#ventn
B?r#et Church nr** elithusiaetic over the
Mart whi. h ha* been mk-. anl h*p** t**
a*ompM#h much go*x| .lur.ng th- serle-*
*if meetings they have started.
ii c dua nc urinary and
111 If ¥ Ull3 genital
rllronL'nature arc Ihoac which
Ur. trrilt ctrlutlvcly. Kor Wi j. r lie haa confined U practl'c !■> IM< rlaaa nl com-
4* NIWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Office Houra—* !o II m . 2 to 4 nn,l 7
I>r. llaihawa} a t. to * p. m. Sundaya 10 a. m. to 1 j>. m.
wA ilnan atrect, Savannab, Ga.
finsi
ELECTRIC PASTE |
kill- RATS. MICE. COCKROACHES I
and all ot:. r VERMIN. liavmg H
no odor. At SS
□UgSI
ATI. %>T % •<%% II lliliii HIT.
Only Two of •** I avnrlte* hot I niter
the U Ire First.
Atlanta. •*. t I The * r*wd was har 1
hit t Piedmont Park t *-<l v. A** on pre
vious l.i> * the lined up with th# favor
ltes, at the finis a only tw f the*** were
abi* *i gef under the wire flr*t IMI of
Harrisburg, i 7 to 1 ‘•hoi. was th* sur
prise. winning th# s< oral race haialtly
Weather clear, track last. Humnwiries
Firs? Rar* Six lur.or.g-* Goid* it li.it
tie, 4-ven, w*n, with S rpulett*. 7 t 4
#e.-.aid and Toad Maine y. to 5. third
Tim** 2: li l *
B*<cor.d Hio -Five furlong-. fled# of
HarrPtMirg. 7 to 1. w**. with Vlrgi** D'* r.
7 ie 2. s* **n*i. il Dr. Garrick, *1 to *i,
third. Time 1 hfAj.
Third Ita* • "n mb# Hauceboat to
2. son. with Two Anni# 3 t -•ai,
*r.l Sri*> wsi* -m to 2. thirl Tin* 1 l*'-
Fourth Rai-e- Un* 1 mi’- nl a quart*r
I.eonug. 4 o f won with (’ mb, even. -*
• owl 4*1,•) Gov in g ton, K> . 7 to 1. t.j r*l
Time 2 i;.
Flfih lUc*‘ Six furlongs. Gr >s 5 to 2.
w *n. with Ai ni* Diurelta. I to I. •*•- ond.
him! Eleanor Howard, *to 1, third Time
1 lk 4
i:v:rnti. < m nt % k h %cba.
>l*rt \\ an IntereatluK With l*nk*ri
llnnll**Hp nn n I**i4ture,
N* w York. Oyt 31 -The sport was fair
ly Inter- sting VU the ldm; ire City r• -
tr< k to*4lay with the Yonkers hitndi ap
a- th# chief feature. James and King
H ram hit- prnril. ally had the ra • Inlwapn
them *ll the way. Kmg Hrarnbl# I*sl by
a ‘■iiglil margin it th* far turn vv *. n
Jam*'# ilr> vi’ nw iy and ot th** end wen ’
* l*-v**rl,y by tw* length - Hummari**#
First Itu •• 8* !ln g ibout six furUtngs.
Klfen K<**nlg. >. to 1 won. with Federalist, j
7t* and Ito 2. s* <#*! and Monmouth, j
to 1. third Tim* Ml
Second ltac Selling. >r.# mil# nnl n !
sixte* n'h. 14e4|e of brli-aiw, even, with,
with The Chamberlain, 4 to 1 and even,
second, and Borough, 5 to l, third. Time
IDV
Tf.lfal Itace—About six furlongs. Glen
Nallh- 7 to 2. won. w.th Kelna. 2 to 1 and
k to 1. second, nrsl Kotherina. * to l, th.r-l
Tim# 1 12
Fourth Race—Yonkers handicap, one*
m*l# and a sixteenth. Jam#s. x to 1. won.
with King llrumhle. 3 ?* 1 and even, s* •
oral ar.d I Micro. ' t. 2. third Tim* ! txv,
l-Yffh l.ia* •* Fiv# m l a half furlong#
Chuctnnunda, 9 to 5. won. with Luljr of
th** Yalicy. 13 to .' and t to 5. second, find
Bw**et T**oth. 7 to 2. thir*l Tim# 1 ?**
Sixth Race- o- mil*- and seven?y yards
8? Finnan. to 2. won with Dan Cupid.
7 to 1 and '• to 2. s* *ond. aid M la** *1 of
Dare, 13 to 5, third Tim* 1.48.
Vtm*r It 4* •ii 11 • Nl I.itf4inttt.
Cincinnati, 0., (c?. 31 —Results at I,a
tonle
First Rac—Six furlongs Th# G##s#r. I
to 1, w n. with Poor Einds. 12 to 1. sec
ond. and Rice. to 1. third Tm# 1 I.Vjf
8* orvd Ra ■*• Fiv# *< Ia half furlongs
Port Wine. II to 5. won. with Clorita. 9
to D. #ec4nd. ar <1 < Mir Lady, l' to 1. thinl
Tim# 1 ">♦
Third Rare B*-t!ing six anl a half fur
long# flranch, ♦ to f*. won. with Klirr
hardt, 3to 1. * .nd. and Winter. 9 to 1,
I third Tlm# 1 ‘4*,
Fourth R ice * *n# mil# and a quarter.
! #*ll.ng Barilla. 1* to I. won. with Zaxel.
♦ h 1. h* n l oral Louisville Hello, 5 to
!1, thinl Tlm# 2*
Fifth Rare—Five furlong# Jim Winn. 4
[ to 1 won. with Id Adack. 10 to 1. #4*ron*l
and Warranted. 7t* 1. third Tim** 1 "P-
Sixth Pace Six and a half furlongs,
selling Elsl# Itarne-v 4 to I. won. with
Karl Fonso. 3 to 1, *con*l. nnl Dr. lilack
6 to 1. third. Tim* 1.23
4*ru:**l44 n It* H irh munt!.
I Washington, Oct. 31. Th * Georgetown
Cnlverslty f*otl.ill t< am to-day easily de
feat*d the Richmond Co.bg*- team by a
j sv ore of M to 0.
\ vkhvu k nm ioi \ii *i:v
Will He Held T- it iuli t nt Wesley
K9inaitieittnl lmri-h.
To-night Rev Dr W. \\ Pinson will
prea< h at Wesley Moruimcntal Church
■ sermon of sp - ini Interest t** young men
His theme wll is* "Moral Bankruptcy."
The subject 1- a stroi g on*-. an*l it i**
hopes that every young man who * an will
att* r.d ihe service. N*d only ;if- young
men rejuested t* 1* pr* s- nt, in *•! * t **-♦•
i that ire Interest#*! in voting men-his par*
#ns sisters and frtenl#
ln*#test in this -crli's of meetings grows
steadily, and it Is a notiic*- of gratification
1.1 thui having the m**i ting- in eh.irg*-
thnt riot only ii member# of the congre
gation attend, but that many stranger#
*sti4- l#o, and th t n**w faces continually
show In th# congregation.
Dr. Pinson is u strong and forceful gos
pel pnifflier ns well as an ehspunt and
magnetic man. anil hi* work her# promise#
t
%
at the churrh a service conduced by Dr.
Pinson, and to-morrow tit the sam# hour
a special ervlce for children will bi* held.
There will be a service also to-nvrrow
night at 815.
out yim-Ttvo i.u t:>hi;h.
Oelulirr I*l.l >itl l-r.v.* tltrnellS'e for
tVcbllitg Cnnplea.
The Issue of marriage license* by the
clerk of the Court of Ordinary, for th.
month of October. .11.1 not is ach the aver
ngr. 1. ist year, .luring Ihe month of Oc~
tolH*r. sixty-ftve licenses w.rc Issu-d and
n eorrespondlng number of couple, w we
united. Tine yeor but ftfty-iwo couples
appll.st for legal iiermlaslon to be joined
for life, iif this mimtx r seventeen wa re
white and thirty-five colored.
I'lalnta In men and women, and the uniformity of hla rnn t li.
won for him world wide fame. Mon wlu> hao lo*t youlh's ali or at.
made rlron* and whole again by tlm thoroughly conslt: .
t.onal treatment of I>r. Hathaway'!. No medi im> with lm;>:
ti mtHsr!.ry tonic effect can cure you. you need a treatment whi, t
will go to the foundation of your trouble and wi|>e It out. mental!).
nervously aud idiyaically.
AUlormvof Cbrnole tilMun, Including Varteoeele, Stricture,
Wood T-oiMtalng. Kidney and t'rluary Cotn|iUlnU, etc., arc
cured by Ir Hathaway'! yitem of Uc^iment.
I!e w-.lt bo glad to ha to you write him or call at hliofncc for t/s
consult-it.cn. eaarrlnatlon and advice, lie w::i alto lend free, post
pal-J In a plain wnpper, hit tew c page boo Macllneas, Vigor,
Health"—to anyon-. man or woman, who mllcri from any chrop'*
disease or weakness.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1900.
MANI.HK lATKLLIGBSt B.
Matters of Interest to shipping Men
Clenernllv.
A cordlrg to atatetnents prepared by th#
• >1 * tcr -f customs fr th# month of
ii r Ih- entrant * f#* * of vessel# have
\ * * l*d th'*# f<>r any previous month in
the history • f th# p-m The report shows
p: to Imve l i-r* ■ 4#il#cted. sgatnst 11.-
for o* tib#r of lu~' year, and SS.Jm f o f
t i t** r > cap * f r* i.*> . Th# average fees
f*r ‘ * ur. * r f r th# j a ten year# or mor#
kav* l*#tn al*out 12.?**.
It will i i* s* * n fr*n th# entrance fee th#
guvernm* nt charg* * ? a? an Immense lot
•• f tonnagi* entered tli* |>ort last month
<mi \ * ■*# . *-nterlng fr m Gentral Amerb'w.
Gan ida and M-xi- . th# fee Is 3 cents per
. irel ■ n v. I- from all other
. - i'ht t-n Mor* than tfo average
mnlsTof -** .im \. -s* haverntared dur
ing rhe moti h. whl h doubtless largely
explain# the in* rca.-* in fees.
The dut *•# rollt-ctrd n foreign Imports
f> the month i t • record breaker,
b* ing 1,0 • **e *:r t | for October of
W*n Eb#r#t4*in A *lnvror. who * los#4l a
ett rjic* la*t k 14 remove the bciller^
• * the >ll ti*am* r K ill# from the wreck
w ii q sunk -atm 4’> ml!*-# up the Havan
nah river fiv# >ars ago. hive compiled
ntract I lellvwrtag 11<* t*-ti
• I*r Re <i v antaaion. two miles
•v# the city. They left Morniav nn the
♦ trier D Murchison which towr#d a
I cuter an*l hoisting apparatus. The boiler
weighed lh ton*
’ G-H*ks .f Georgetown. 8 o\, are
i. I t* is* building i new f*oat. and wish
’ 1.-*• this il**r on l-.cr While the boiler
i** b* • n f*.irtially uruler w ater for five
•• nr* Ir op; e.r* to be in g-'o*! condition
The fum* **f tto new steamer has not
b*en decided upon
l*Msetigers by Ktrsmahlps.
I ‘#ng r* by s-' amshlp Alleghany.
Ultng ?* Phlla lelphla !i*t night —Walter
l win, Mr# W. W. Gross, H T Bh.irp
? y.
*a iitimi it iimaaar.
Run rl*. at !9 a. m. and .t at 5:09
p m.
High wafer at Tybee to-day at 1 M a
m an I 2 p rn High water at Bavan
t ah one hour later.
• 'bases >f the for November.
D H. M
i ill! m>win ft 5 o eve.
Eist quarter n h T 7 eve.
N> w moon 22 1 17 morn
First quarter . II 35 morr
M*-un |* rlgi-e. sth M> #*n 4i|s>gee, 17th.
%Itlt I \ %|.k IMi DF.P \ RTFKEA.
Vessels %rrlvei| 1 eterlsy.
Steamship Platen (Hr), Purdy. LJver
looi A K* Churchill.
Brig G t' Bwen#v Miller. New YoTk
—Master.
'•’•"els 4 li-areil t estrrdn r.
Steamship Puritan (Hr). Jam##. Bremen
St rack in A <’o
Bark Sylvia iNor), Halvorsen. Hamburg
-Strachan A Go.
I'nsaeil Down to lllght.
Schooner M.ik.-Ib m K.-m,*h. Tilton.
N*-w York
s.-ho rr. c UVhrum. Caviller Non’
V !:
Bolioonor J. \V. nolnno.
Veaaela \% ml to 9en.
S?p imshlp Ail Khany. Foster. Phdadel
ph!
liark Atlantic (Or). Doyen, Rntt-nlam
*lil|i|*liik Hrmnranda.
Key Wft, rvt. si —Arrived, ateamer*
Maiontle. White, Havana. an<l palled for
**' H Tami l Miami, Iw-Uino. Miami and
-■‘lh'd for Havana; Martinique. l>l!lon,
l M ill id.iphla: Fanlta. Thompaon. Calhalr
('•l. tor PnuntDep. Floyd, OMcna*. nnd
d"d f'*r Timm with aefeooMT It Frank
N' lily In tow. rrhoonrr A F. Merrill,
l owe, Havana
nllfd S. lmner hr t.vkep, Matansaa.
■' ipt Muneforil. rh<vmer Nellie W How
l'll, from New York, roportp Oct y>. off
I rvinir I’m lluht, m* phtp p quarter deck
pilm.d 1II;|. two wheelp ptandard, a!t>
II illnir two by thm prantlinjr
fharlepton. S r. Oct. SI — Arrived,
"itnmcr* \l*nnqtitn. Platt. Near York
Ivy,lone tllr), Mlllhurn. Hamhurr; r 8
‘"am yacht H.lNhoro. Caldwell, New
York, hound for Tampa
Cleared .Schooner Joel Cook. Outten
Now York
iiiiled Steam yacht Crepcent. New Or
lean*
l.hcrpool, Oct. Srt -Arrived. Pteam-r
P* an. Ravannah.
I lain more tct. si Railed. pchooncr
Nellie .1 Mirer. Jacksonville
Norfolk. Oct SI-Arrived. pteamcr
1.00110 <lt tie Savannah, and willed j t ar .
rclona and (Senna
Harry. < tet SI Sailed, ateamer Rauma,
Peracoln
Pi i. so cola, Oct SI -Cleared, ehlp Klld i
iN ri. Xrrnizgn liumop Ayres, hnrk Im
i., rat. r (Nor), <:re K erseti. Iluenop Avree
- liooncr Main I Itaillny, RahertP. N.ts
pau.
I’* rnond na. Fla, Ocf SI —Arrived
In.in. r Robert Mctjulilln. Hawkins New
York
lli aufort. S C. Oct. SI-Sailed from
li.ilrp Creek: p.-hooner Kdward T Avery
8 ivonnuh.
Notic#* iii Miirlnrra.
J’llnt ch.-.rt* nnd ill hv Irographlc infor
mation 111 ho furnished mister* of V e.
-•‘ls fr** of hi nr#* In Pnited States tiy.
♦lr.uTnphli* oft!. * in Custom House
• \irtt* ire requested to rail ;he o ffl ‘
Reports of wrwltn nr.l derelict* received
f>r irnnhml‘s on to the Navy Depart-
Foreign V'mnrtn.
IVr *Hti-h steamship Puritan for Hr#*.
,nrn R r 33 hales ntton. fftl.Hß; 50 |. I<r ,
-i 1-i.ind r .r? n , ir.fflft: ?.2tn k* cotton
• I tin il, $2 I.sft) barrels rosin, f.1,77*i
’ t*-na phosphate rock. —Onrg
various.
IT plan bark Sylvia for Hnm
-I’ort 2 .7X2 barrels rosin. 544; 3w, m-k
►PlHts turpentine. *M. 127.—Cargo by pafer
ton-Downlni Cos
t'oNMiiUf VCsfiortß.
IVr steamship Alleghany for Phlladet
p I • b.i *' Upland cotton. barrel*
1 :rj hirr. ’s turpentine 7317*) fet
1,1 1 • r. PM i-it ’kiires fruit 90| ho k* clav
kx cotton see |. 4.910 oak rover .V)
!*\i" tn* ! - V paßd domp-tlm nnl varn.
* I- rlre straw. 45 carloads canned
goods
for h • r Per v A Dllhe for New
Vof k -119.757 foot yellow pine lumber
Cargo h> Ok.t . y. Eckstein A Cos.
HT UKOmillti 4IIP.1I),
*n*annnti’s Porroa of TrmprrMtnrr
That Murli In October.
October ended last night 157 degree*
ohend of the n\trace In tem|>* rat tire and
?' inches thea-l in ralnf.ill. The mean
t. irp. riftir. during th ,I.iy was de-
Kf -S I*r d'tr- ♦ s above the normal He
r.dt‘ the n >m< what remark.ible record for
o toiler the excess of temperature for the
>. ir up to row is 191 decrees The lonu
spell, or series of sjiells. of heat stands a
Hood chonc of breakinif before lons
however find November may mike up
with an opposite temperature for the
heat of *he summer The record for Oc
tober will stand, though, as the story of
n hot month.
—John Wanamaker has been re-elected
president of the Pennsylvania titate Sab
euWi SqUwl Assuciaticxi.
THE M'INTIRE HOUSE.
Continued from Tenth Page.
Improvement of th# proferty. Incluilihg
th** rmval of the *il*l building. whl*h h*‘
Intended putting into **xe iitl<n at tils
• tMivenien * pr* .*i*.y ut an early *i.it*
He aisu state*! that th# building could be
put ini’* #.it!#fa tory coiulltlon with u
small #x| *-i.*lltur<
The a.irm* i4 w. r# plainly relieved t
Mr Mclntlr# ttemen. as they thmight
th#y saw un eu.<y way out of th* dilemi i
by which th# lengthy hearing forecast*-.!
by Mr Hauxbv cou!<l b<* avohled. They
accordingly jgr* *• I tnnt the complaint h wl
bern sustalne*l by *h# v.l*-n **. Imt that
Mr M lntlr* should have thirty day# n
which to place the huikling In sati*f•
tory .ohdttlon A resolution wa* th-n
drawn up by the city attorney arid a l*pt
••*l by Council. ins*rtir’?.ig the city mar
sh*) to remove th# building nt the en*l of
i t •• • t • ■
placed In satisfaoorv c>n<lltUitT by that
tim* Bu|#rlntr.*lent Mnguire being ma*'
th** Jielg* to to r mi- * on.lit .-*n of the bull*l
ing tit the #n*l of that time.
Th# .-*rn iust*>n was n*t s itisfwrtory to
Mr Bau*#y, however, who stated Ills in
tention of certlorarir.g th#* matter to th**
Superior Court In order to test
Council's nuth**ri?y in such c *-es 1(
was a matter **f principle anti not of dol
lars and rents Mr Soussy *l*M-iar***l. as
his client’s attorney # fwouid ristt him
more than tm* repair# to the huikling
necessary to make It satisf ictory to Coun
cil.
mark# for export niTTon.
>ew Dealer Perfrrteil nnd F.xhtblted
at thr I 4ff4n K.irlintigr.
A standard hale of cotton, with anew
design in buekl# for th* Itand# nnl in
attached tag for marking, was on exhi
bition ycstenkiy at the Cotton Exchange
.Many ins(MM't4Hl the new tlevlce, an l ex
porters wer# particularly lnt**res!*-*i T •
device Is one by Capt W G Austin. *oi
ton Inspector for the Exchangt. whose
practical knowlc*)ge of his business first
showed him she need for n change from
th# old vnethoiW of marking and then
guldtd him in hV* *-fT4>r?s t hit upon an
improvement. Gaj*t Austin will patent
his ievi-*- I anil rx;ecta to put It on th*
market ftr 4->tton lira ers.
Th- need for a simp!*-. pm* v tical. p* r
manent nnd inexpensive method of mark
ing cixton fi*r shiprn* r t ahro.ul has lon*
been f**li The annual reclamation# bulged
against egportwm In the Gutted States
for cotton l>st or w rongly ilellv* ri
through Illegible or il*-t roved marks
amount# in the aggr*g.ite t • n very ,arg
•urn. mor*- than enough t* pay many
tltm-s >v#r th- cist <*f properly marking
th# whole i-otton crop.
The advantage# claim- 1 for his new
method of marking by Capt. Austin uri
Permanency. legtblMty. simplicity, pra*'-
ticabUtty, uniformity and i-i'onomy, and
In cats* of fir** on shipboard, *n indestruct
ible mark that will last as long us th**
bale holds together, nnd wid i*e the mean#
of positive Identification *>f th** cotton,
thus saving much confusion, expenwe and
dissatisfaction
Tn# fag Is of metal and the “h'd
brand." or body mark, or any other de
vice d#stred can be uniformly Imprinted
thereon In r.ihwd letters, the wli>k* tn
capable **f dcfa.ement. oiiliterntbui or de
struction by xp**ur* to th*- w*n?her. *r
by the roughest handling on sh*r In load
ing or uiboafling. or In the hdd of the
ship Tiie tag Is simple and rapid in its
application to th* idle, practical In its
Oi#r*iton and # onomical to us**
The adoption of this tag. Capt. Austin
says, will remler the Identification of
every ba.e on which It H placed easy sure
nnd beyond question, and will not only
l#*rmit the us# of the "head." "body" or
other mark, now necessarily limited to
one word, but will afford a m*dlum for
further description or advertising mut
ter With a sure an*l perfect m*-thl *f
marking, the annual reclamations, based
on imp* rf*vt or l**#tr<y*-d marks, must
* ease, and a great raving to the exporter
be made.
HOIIHKI) Tin: U V OOK.
( hNrge n \\ lileli Two \\ *r-
It r ntnntled to tli* * 111 ( onrl.
llarkless Screven and t‘org* Singleton,
c.iiorrsk nnd Thomn lH*nar<. white, w* r.
In the He< *nler •* Court chnrue.j
with stealing prop**rty fn*m the sunken
said, consist of about ten bags of shot
•learner cok The good* taken. It l>
The arrests wre made by Patro man flol
bokl. who had ai bast *n* the tnen
?iln-*<* Monday. tut dUI not complete hi
case against th- t!ir-- aid k* them all
until the ntgfit before In t There wae
no evidence to hold S'r* ven on. so h ;
was released. The other men were re
manded tn the city Court on th. charg*
of larceny.
H ILL <iKT KLIU TIOI lIKTi ll\*(.
Y. 9f. VI. %. lint \rrnnuetl n I'lensnnt
I'rnßrnmiiK' for the Mtf 111 of \o% . f|.
The Young NP’n's Hebrew As.o'lalion
has made arrangenn n’s to receive by fe
cial wire the returns f the national elec
tion Tuesday, nnd has l-sued unique and
cl vtr cards of admission. The car l 1-
hendrd with the non-ccmml. al slogan,
‘•Hurrah fof Illlly." and further Informs
the holder that a |H>ll-t.\ of St) tents will
be collected al i he do*r. but that \Vo
man's Suffrogt- will he ullowa and. arul In a.I
dltlon to furidshlng the return'*, the |>e.is
ure of the evening will t* inert ased b>
•lancing, poo), billiards, ar.d other game-
L4M IL I'KHMOI 11..
Miss Hos.il!' lieckett will leave to-da'
for Mficon. M.
Mr H W Uilkott of Rjiisdo |s a guesi
of the Pulaski.
Mr John 11 McDonald of Atlanta is
guest of the Pulaski.
Mr S W Wllliame of Atlanta Is reg
istered at the Pu. iskt.
Mr. John \V. left via the Centm!
last night for Atlanta.
Mr La. iPoudl of Malden Itranch l
rßlster<H) .it the Pulaski.
Mr H. T Hawlins of &in!ersville i‘-
registers! at the Pulaski
Mr C If. Hill of Atlanta was nmong
yesterday's arrivals nt the Pulaski.
Mr John C Hus*' *>f Atlnntn %va< among
the guests of the Pulaski yeMcrday.
Dr. and Mrs. \V W C>w.ris will lenv*
for New York to-*lay on the Kansas city
Mr J J Ilbkox of V\ a hunter, Fla. w
among the guests of the Screven ye*
tenia y.
Mr Ia. S M Kinnon of Halnesviile f;„
wan among yesterday's nrrivil* n t , ,
Pulaski.
Invitations are out for the mrrriag' of
Mr. J a coti (Sagan ami Miss N>U|< -.,hi.
The ceremony will take place at ;h IV
Koto Nov. 14. .'it S .70 o’clock p m
The marriage of Mr Meorge Fewtn and
Mbs Flu Idpdupr will i ik |*lari f .
night at 7 oVLxk at Chnttiam Artllery
Hall. The rrr mony will he performed b\
Uttbbl Horowitg
—Pierce Duller, who ha.** been connected
with the English department of
Hopkins fnlvertlty. has accepted
fesaorshlp of Kuglish literature at tl.
Texas Pnlversity Mr Hutler graduated
frem Tulane I‘niversfty. in New Orb an
in 1192. and receive | the degree of Ph Di
from Johns Hopkins in I*9*
—The lift:# town of lvrca. In the Valle j
d‘ Aosta. Italy, is c* •• rating the iwentlsth j
century of Ps foundation. The little own
sits In a beautiful nook on the anrhern
aide of the Alps, and is much beloved of I
uch tourist* at discover it* \
f ITI HRKIITIKft.
■ w
A me**t,ng of the Kings Daughters
Gnlon i# announced for to-morrow aftei
nocsi at 4 o'clooa in the Runday B'b*w>l
r*-*>m of the Independent Presbyterian
Church.
The fall and winter opening of Messrs
H 11. I,#*vy Ar Hro'o la*lies an*l children’s
<l*-partm#m will take fd*oe to-day Many
visitors will doubtless lie received during
th* -lay The firm has a IwuutlfUl window
display of * >-ds from this *i*i*artment
In th * Court of ordinary yesterday An
drew G M Gonnell and iu>iw-rt T Bpencer.
executors of the will and estate of La
vini K' la*ndor, final an applicaUon for
letters dtsmlssory. Temporary letters of
adminDtratlon on th#* * :*tae of Elisa Ann
Rennet* were granted to County Admin
istrator Jordan F Hrooks
No fur:her light has been shed upon that
ffupiMMdtltiou)* legacy left th# German Vol
unteers by th# late Dominick Brown
<'apt Henrv Kolsiiorn is out of the clt>.
and th#* offl<*er*t of th# company have
heard nothing further of the matter. It Is
bell#ve#l th# rumor was an I*ll# #>ne. an*l
Pitt 1? will develop that the will made no
bequest to the Germans
Thots#* who drive Em ill avenue on
P>x*ant afternoons are interest*#! In
watcnlng the progress of th#* work of
changing about th# okl government hos
pital bull lliigs for th#*lr conversion Into
?*n*rn* nt house# Th# work is being d*>n#
for Mr. C. G Ch tmpion It has seem#-l
■o progress slowly thus fnr. but the un
•briaklng is one that necessarily Involves
time.
FHILirpIAR I: % R Til'll A K EA,
Th# Records Kept of Them for Three
Oninrlra.
From the An;i -on|,i Standard
The Philippine Islands, like Japan, a c
In a state of almost incessant tremor
Most of these vibrations #f >h# earth #
surface are so slight that they can *e
observed only by se|sm>graphs. the tn
strument Invented for automatically r'-
c*-r llrtg rncvemenV f the *arth’s crust
Many other# at* slightly p-r'elved. but
are not re4'orle<l as earthquakes, for they
• l> n *lamag. whatever, and they ar so
frequent in tarihquak#* countries that ihe
*n*i.ii public i sty a llttl* or n* attention
tu them. Some tlm** before h#' la** |n
surre* :ton against Spanien rule began. M
Sadcrra #>f Manila collected all th# his
tori t| noth * # of • irthipiak* n In the Pnll
il-plni t Imi i could be found In the ar
hlv.-s at the capital. They #xtended over
i |erlo*l of nearly thr*** centurie-* from
17/.* to !%.*. #lurlng which tlm# iwarly a
thousand earthquake shocks were re
orl**l It l> quit#- certain that In the
list n* ro.lt t***l only a small part of th#
• ■•rtii’s movements. ih#t might lw* prop
• rly called earthquakes, ware Included.
The r*-.ison f*r thinking so Is that after
th# establishment f the Manila observ
atory in 1*65 when nw>rc careful ob-**r
vatiuns begin i# le mad*-. 457 earthquak-#
were recortled in the thirteen ytarw—lS-1
7* This dl l not Include any seismogTopb
re<x>r<ls. for these Iwnrument# wer# n••
Introduced until l -ng after the errlhle
earthquake of lXk-i had convinceel th ■ *ll
-of th* observatory that It was high
i\ •:* sirable to irnpr#>\e the fact tile# lor
• irth'iuake observation.
It was not. however, until I#l7 that fel#-
rnograph# were finally In:rodu ed and
ihey were In an almost constant state f
vibration till the ols#rvatory was clos#<l #
on ui-count of he w ar. In ly7 N-w tha
belter time# are dawning f.*r the Phi ip
pines, it Is t*> he h**;.***! that the work of
the observatory will soon lie returned, for
•he ielands are n very lm(ortarf field for
the study of m*aerology, terres'rial nxg
n*tlm and e.irthjuakes
Ret ween ISK!* an*l 1816 the seismograph#
rna*l# many thousands of r-cord* of
• nrth movements. Including minor *a*th
quak##. an<l there were fr>r?y-one shocks
• f considerable Intensity which dlsturbe I
' quite large ftr#.t M;i|*e were made show
! ing th* *llstr|butlon of these disturbance*
and th*- xi*nt nf country affected in ro>'i
as* A great deal of data with regarl
• o earth movements in the Philippine*
were published In th# Monthly Bul'etln o'
th# Manila observatory After I#9M hut no
seismologist hM vet undertaken the t .k
>f adjecting :his miKr.til tn#l sum mar
I uimr the result# It may be said, wi h
! regard m our pr*-sent know l#*lg*- of ea-th
\ jink* phenomena in
h# observations thus far are st It Insuf
i fb ient In number n*l geographical d#-
! i riba tlon f#>r satisfactory conclusb ns ##
to th# seismic condition of th# ar’hlpe ago
j as a whole.
in the long series of volcanoes that
''r**t*h from Knmptchatka through Japm
and th# Malayan archipelago in the f- v rm
j of th# letter 8 to New Zealand, the great
*r number of them are situated n th'
Western si*le of the Island# Ii Is also the
western sld* of th# Philippine# and other
’ lN,auHi that are most sever* Iy affect#l
j tty earthquake The shores of Ma'<l4a
j :<IV. the northwest side of DllZoi St and
ihe southern i*art of the idand suffer
more frequently than o*her parts of Lu
ton th** largest island In the archipelago.
Th# most terrible #arthquake In the his
tory of the Islands win that o f l*v? when
nearly all the public buildings an*) Eu
rope m house# buill *sf stone in the cpy
*f Manila were leveed to the ground
The shock #if !>*• 1# l#- |eve*l to have b* *-n
• qu.iil> severe, but l*s effects were fas
less •lis istroii-* because the le#4on taught
by the calamity of IM3 hn*l been ut.lxel
and the buildings In th** rehuld city ha l
been constructed on a plan better adapted
f.*r rs-slstlng the effects of the#** violent
o- illations. The shock of lfcv originated
In the central part of Luson little e tst
of Manila, and 1 wa f*-l? for a tilstance
of about 350 miles n**rth in*l south, m >re
•r *-^ # <kimog* Ixing #lone all over the
bhn ff oxcepi In the extreme nonhern
nnl .-ouihcrn part# of l .
In Mindanao, th** second largest I-land,
then are three zone- whery earth*iuak* s
ir** parn ularly severe. They extend
from north to s*tith. on# runnli g throng
the middle of th# Island and the q e #
tlotig th*- #Ss and west side-. ticner
ally sp* iking, th* severest eff- c*s are left
In th* ai:u>i.tl plains or valleys not ftr
from th** mountains, where nore or I* ns
volcanic phenomena are displayed.
'imt. Muscle aml t util.
From th*- Literary Digest.
The fact that the new steamer Deutsch
land developed power ai tlx* rate of on*
ho is#-power hour (one hor#e-:tower *x
• rtel for the apace of one hour) for each
• ne ami one-half fiuunds of cowl consumed
D commented *iti as a rrm.irkuhle thing
for marine l*oii* r* a>.#l engines A lxttei
-aowing h.ts often been mad** m steam
' *•# * i#. ' save Iron and Bt# el, "hut not
f the DeutschlarxKs kind Static power
producers have dom* considerably letter
1 than thD. At ih# Edison power plant.
; power has l>o n lev*-.*i** and at the rale of
; *-n** horse-;*ower hour fr each pan. I of
• >u! consumed Here I# an achievement
worthy of driving a stake or planting a
monument m the highway of civilisation
A few easy equation** from this starting
point will lead us to:
‘one {KHind coal equals one horse-power
hour.
"Two thousand pounds coal equals 2,000
borse-pow* r hours
"Two thousand pound* equals 2C*> horse
' piwt-r day# of icn hours each.
on# horse-lower hour equals fourteen
I tunn-{tower hours.
Two thousand p#ainds of coal equals
->•* man-power la\s of ten hours each
"'i wo thousand ;**>unds coal equals nin#
man-power years of 311 days each.
■ Value of 2.000 pouixls coal, excluding
transportation. 1
Annual pr* due tlon of coal In the United
States, 240,04).000 net tons
T'o entiallty ;n man.jowrr years of 240.-
uOO.OOO tons of >al. 2.1*).000.000 years
Ratio be* ween 20,000.000 ma> workers
er and the potentiality of 240.000.000 tons ot
| coal, l to 10
That Is t > say. 20,000.000 workers, w.tb
'ut the aid of coal would have to labor
hw >ars to develop a force equal to th#
P.i**rtlal n#rgy of the present annual
oX wuoi m Lie LiUUr M
PBTITIOA FOR IkCOUPOII.% |o\
GEORGIA CHATHAM O
Tu the Hup* r*of Court of 8u I I>u
The |*#tltton of Gonlon l*t ,
poratlon. nod of J F. Mar- i
County of Bibb, John M Kgn? a Hf
R Lawton T M Cunning -sn j f
Hlun of the County of Chatham. ~j .
the Ocean Steamship Com pun) .
nah. re|ectfully show**
First On February 17th. 1873. th* Gor
don Pres* was. on proceydhn;.. du.
tn accorlance with 'rx- *\m u. . r ,
state of Georgia, duly mr * i..| \ . ,
a corporation by th# order of tin *,
ornble court, as will appear by r**f. i
to th# records th#r*M>f
Second. The other' petitioners he • r
uiMd art Uu ok it ,
Gordon Press, an*! own the • n.ir*
stock thereof.
Third The petitioners herein desire ?
the charter of the Gordon Pr* -**. w
un*ler th# limitations pr* * rib* >1 by s '
has expired, may he revlv* 1 *?•';:
and renewed n*l that th# #*r I >n |q .
may h# declared to lx a • <r|so: i- ;
der the laws of the state of Georg, i
twenty years from and after th* 17th
of February, 1183, with th# privilege of
newal at th# eral of tit.tt tlm**
Fourth. Th** objtet of th •orj -rf
nnd the particular bustn*" wb -n t
propr*## to carry on. tfx 4 capital st**-k
location of the and * ;• nt ■ .*r
essary partlcuien* ar# ahown In th*
Inal application for charter fl.# i in
our?. Dec. 7h. 1K72, t which r#f-r* n
hereby made, and th# stiitemenr# j
prayer# of the said original p*m:on
hereby renewed; but petltloi #r> 1
that the charter may he amended in
following particulars.
(a) That th# object of the corpora
and th# particular busin* ss wh! :
tinners propose to < a rry on Is th* *
tion operndnn. oxnnir. leasing. r t
an*l being otherwlS#- Interested in a \ %
or presses for th# c.-mprejoiing of
for shipment fr* m th# port of S t\
Georgia, or from any other port- •
towns. place# In this or other **t.t .
(b) Thut the restriction In th# >■: i
charter to the effe-'S that the >*>?*?, u
and by-laws should ix* m#lifl*-d .*• hy
a vote of two-thllMs of Ih* •?** *v
j should lx rftnovfil
Wherefore, jx- tit toner# pray that
wiki charter may b# revived, c>i *t q
an*l renewed and the charter : . i
with all the rights, pow* rs an<l pn *
hereinbefore ##i out. and with su
rights and privilege# us app* r aa i
poratons
And petitioner}* will ever *
LAWTON Ar GI'NN I NGH A ’
Attorn* '*- f*>r l*>4
I Original petition ffl*l in the off!
■ clerk of the Superior Court of < , *n
county. Georgia, this 3 1 lav of *
1100. JAMKK K I* GAR
Clerk 8 C.. C. c
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KNIGHTS PHARMACY,
Car. OKleihorpc Avc. and Dra>ion St
Will sell you Smith’s Chill
and Fever Tonic, and if it
does not cure they will
gladly refvnd the amount
you paid for it. Look fur
the Hod Triangle on each
package.
What a Prominent CroC3r Say*'
Off' e of
J H Shearoust* A- Hro .
No. William Btr#* t. Bvat no C ..
Havannah. Gn . < <•?. 12. '
Golumbta Drug Cos.. Havannah. Ga
Gentlemen I nm gla*l t * infvri ' u
that after months of suffering wl •*
, and fever having tried many •*
i hill nnd fever i**ni*’s. I w- n r
to try your Smith’s Chill tin! I
Tonic, and one Singh h&ttie of >ur •
! cure*! mo.
I feel it my **tity to Inform vo of •
wonderful cur* made on n>- an I ' r- - - *
vou. all iho#- suffering with 11 *
fever. No remedy ever trod
m# any good -xcept your Bmlth T**
Respectfully your**.
j II 811 EAR -
I'll 01*0 SA La WAIT KU
r 8 ENGINEER OFFIPK. FT \ -
Fla.. Oct. 79 8- >
posals for <x)mpl**'lng gun an*l ir r
teri.-s an*! building concr* t. • -*i •
.it Fort Taylor. K*-v W.st. Kit
received h*-r** until 12. neon. Nt* ' •
.411*1 II -i puh'di 1 • '•!► ft* -1 ! f
furnished on application. C. H V 1 -
try. Capt Egra.
FORT FREMONT. 8 No\ ‘ -
F# tied proposa s in trlpll it# "•! **
. eiv*#l here until 12 nt N- v
constructing thr*#* fnm* *till
formation ftirnlslied on Applic.a
8 reserves right to accept or r*
or ail bl>ls. Envelop**'* contal- •
l##4.ils shoukl Im markul "I* q*
Gonstru tlon." al*lresscH| 8:
Kmhlck. g M
JOHN (i. BTTLEH.
—DEALER IN—
Paints. Oils and Gl*i>s. Ba*h. Door*
and Builder#' Supplies. Plain an J !'• **
tlve Wall Paper, Freign and !?*u
Cements. Lime. Piaster an*! II tir
Agent for Abesflne Cold Ws(t! PBF
5) Congress street, west, and 19 Bt. 2 1
street, west.
j. and. weed * co
MVUIAIt. UjL
Ltalber Beltiot Steam Packing & II
Atarn lor NEW XOHJt MnßtJl-h
BELTIN'U AN U 4-ACKINO COJtBAN**
DONNELLY DRUG CO.,
SAVANNAH. OA.
DRUGS. BEKDB. KTC.
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