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OTHERS ARE UNDER SUSPICION
v % OVIK AITHORITIBS !*TILJ
pikhiiv. Hiro nK.
4latant HUirlct Attorney Osborne
Will Hf<iulre* Five or Mi Week*
to Verify Join**’ f onfrMinn wnl
.e t lie <ne In Shape—Du eld I.
short Who Kmeeuted Hire’* Will.
i|nl*a Mntement—%’nlel June* I*
Herorerlo*.
v ,. w York Nov. 2 —Charier F. Jon**
personal otteiHlant of the late Will-
M |{) .* who attempt#-*! to rotnmli
yesterday. war vMtd In the ho*
t ,. to-I iv by Dr. Christian, who has
si arge Dr. Christian suit! !.’
was very much Improved.
•j. hairing of th** application by thr
r.|*onefi?s of the “Halter” will of th#- j
f| . Mr Rice that lnter will, which is
j to be in the possession of Albert
l* itri k be ||<ireft on tile In the office
f - surrogate, was to-day Adjourned
n- Nov 30.
a -rint District Attorney Osborn
** i to-fciy that it w- his opinion that
m , . than one man had been concern**! n
4 i :.eral conspiracy to get pc**\sion of
Kir. a property.
•\V ho said, “the cenrmi pro
t,.* the lny after Rice’s death. I
,1* j ' mean to Intimate that there was
hi. ..i # else concerned in Rice’s death.
I? • t> my mind the eirrumssonee* point I
*, /l to the that there wns one. anil
P* ?*s more, other man scheming to I
le • • f the oM man’s property.”
Hr v ** asked If there would he any
further arrests in the case, and said not j
at ' time, stating it would le tits* *
Di . . iry to get the evidence.
• I ill take no step!* until I hive
fu*4 . orrobor*led Jon#** confession.” he
continued. ”1 know that I\itrl k was In- i
forna*l of Jones' confession or at least
a part of It before It was male pubic.
Hr made no statement
“I * xpected to re** Professor Wltthau* I
root) and learn if the lungs of th* d.xid
mart were preserved I am inform*! that j
the lungs showed Indications that sufcjpwt j
smothering and I wish to as ertain fully j
about It
“I shall ho busy for five or six weeks
In completing all the details of the cage
ind in verifying Jones’ confession.”
Whether the lungs have been preserve,l
was not known at th* district attorney’s
office to-day. but it is believed thnt they,
with othr organs, were removed before
the millionaire’s body was cremated.
He l*irrsti*d the Will.
Dav;<l L Short. %vho executed the will
of Mr Rl • the on* in which the mill
ionaire bequeathed th* hulk of hi* for
tune to Albert T Patrick, to-day for th**
first time, consented to be interviewed re
garding th#* Incident* boding up to the
execution of the document. To a reporter
Short said
"I went to Mr. Rice's npirtnvnts at
the request of Mr Patrick Pa*rick sent
a messenger to mv office. 1 went over to
Patrick's offb • Patrl* k said to me
’• ’You ur# siotol up town to xecute
i-ome papers.’
“Morris Myers went with me He went 1
ds a notary. I .is commissioner of deed*.
When we r* ehe<l th* .ijcirlments Jones
let u In and escorted us *o Mr Rice’s ,
room. Mr Klee wa- sitting at his desk
aid from a sort of cabinet compartment .
that was over It drew out his |*u;*ors ll*- ,
t iid to both of us:
This 1* my will. gentlemen I have
Mm for you to witness my slfnaiur*’.'
He aakml M**v**rs to rea<l one partlcu
gti in lie** or pttragr.tiih In the will. I
do not remember what the subject in utter
of the clause wan I did not pay uny at
?-niton to i Mr Hire twm.nl to have
much confidence in Meyer*. He consulted
him about hi* nff.ilrs frequently I did
not know the content a of the will, the
will was not read aloud. I frequently ex
rotitcd pi*|wrs for v Mr Rice 1 executed
the assignments to Rutrl* k
Mr. Short further sold tn.it he never
talked to Moyers or ivitrbk about the
will or assignmentHe hid known Mr
Hire for a >out * '.fir i*efore his death,
nor had Mr Rice said my thing to him
fibout another will
Mercury In llie I nee \\ nail.
Assistant Dlstrl* Attorn, y OsPorne. in
n further stunmsnt given out this after
toon, says litat Dr. Hull, the surgeon .
performed on Rice’s face about six months j
i. fore he died. As n antiseptic wash j
b> prescribed bichloride of mercury. Mr.
■'.-borne sa;l this had a !*• irlng >n the
. ii jon< has ©oft led tint Patrl k
t vo Rke grayish tab.ots. The tablets
I roscrib*- i by Dr. Bull were of gtayish
• •• or
*rd H House, counsel for Jones an I
trick, i. ompim and by f >rmer Assistant
strict Attorney G*orge Gordon Rattle,
v nt to Bellevue Hospital this afternoon
<i wi re admitted to the prison ward to
Jon*- They talked with Jones for over
1 !f on hour.
When leaving Mr House said that he
failed simply to visfl Jones, seeing that
w is m such trouble. He called him
loor young man 1n hard luck When
i* r M why Mr flattie was with him he
led the question and positively*refused
t • say wheether Mr. Rattle would be a
nsel in the case.
sever %i. new
Hill llr Treated t Next Cnnalatory
to He Held in Home.’
A rishlngton. Nov. 2 —lt Is understood
t • at the next k>nMstor\ to 1v held in j
i me probably this month. Mgr !>e!!a j
' l * Maggior I >omo of the Vatican of
l me; Mgr Trlpopl. the assistant secre- j
of suite of the church at Rome;
M-r G**nerl, successor of the holy office
Rome, md Mgr. D lloleo an archbushop
southern Italy, will la* made dardl
♦* This Information has been received
Atshlngton from an authoritative
* ■ Mgr Della Volpe. who is S3 yeans
1 -the youngest of the four and has
hi- present office for many years
uu-umbent of this post, it Is stated.
* i i* raised to a i ardinulsto He
* ’ 4 heM the off! • of maestro dl
u\ whose fun Hon- are practically
• ? first chamberlain to the Pope
Trlpopl has had a successful ad
-1 ‘tratlon as assistant secretary of
He is particularly ocl brated ns a
* * t Mgr lienerl holds one of the
• t office* in the church and his prln
work In the past has been In con
wit h the dlscllplnary phase of the
•* Mgr. Delioleo Is not so well
k A n as the others.
1 INHII In It %•%**!.At'UIITRR.
bnin | 0 |> M> mid ( tufa for Kill
ing Jnine* ximirr).
Hand Md.. Nov. 2.—Judge Alosn
'' • sentenced Frank Irwin of Pitta*
who shot James Slattery of Rlch
-1 V.* . ot Pin ton. this country, on
<. and was convicted of man*
-d t*r to pay u fin** of SSOO and costs
s n sitd fhnt members of ’he
w * had r* . *xnm-nded mercy. called
,rr > h< Iru.n's behalf, and h* thought
of Justice would be s.itisfi*'! with
It will be paid.
' R*g lie*| In t'hnttnnogn.
attaremga, Tenet., Nov. 2 —The official
r. * m* r.t t >-day is made of the <oo
witlon of a deal hy which the Rapid
‘ ■* ' t'otnpany of this cliy, hacked by
•*lphl* capitalists. has secured |*oe
*■ u the well-known Crass propertio*
**'koiit Mountain, Including the*tn
' railroad from Bt. Elmo to the top of
• mountain iu*d alaoiflc lines on the
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QUESTIONED BRYAN.
(Continued from First Page >
an party. In order to maintain Ms posi
tion on the question of Imperialism has
had to amend every instrument, every
j do# umetii that we have been taught to
bold sacred
| “The Republican* have so amended the |
Dec laration of Independence as to make
ft road
‘We hold these truths to t* aelf-ovl
dent, that all men are created equal ex
<ept the Filipinos. We hold that all men.
* xcept the Fthf!nos are endows! with
alienable right* We hold that govern- '
ments ore Instituted among men to secure
Inalienable rights to some and to look af
ter the others os those who have rights
may think teet We hold this truth t .
l*e self-evident, that governments derive
their Juat power*, not from the consent
of th* governed, hut from superior force
And we would rather keep the Declar
i at ion of Independence than get the Fili
pino"
%*ket theint \eirlli 4 arnlinn.
A voice from the aullenc* How about
North Carolina?*'
Mr. Bryan “The gentleman asks how
about North Carolina 1 was waiting for
him My friends, the Republicans are not
meeting these Issues, and no Republican
shows his hypocrisy more |ear!> than
when he talks about North Carolina This
.•dmlnistt Ation ha* provided qualifications
for voting in Porto Rico, edu# itlonal
qualifications, and according to thor*
qua'.ifValions, as you will fln*l in a gov
ernment document issued by ihl admin*
isiratlon on Aug 29 last. M per cent, of
'he black m* n of Porto Rl*o of voting age
; are disfranchised h.v this administration
j i’ces tae gentleman who spoke of North
Carolina know what percentage of the
people are ‘disfranchised there”’’
Mr Pain', who hal asked the question, j
| rc;||e| "lOvery or.e who does not inter
, pret the constitution ”
Mr Bryan said: “If we had that law In
<h** North and disfranchise! twry Re
publican who did not know how to inter
pret the constitution, not half of th* R*-
publicans could vote In this < ountry
Mr liryan’a questioner attempted to
i proceed with his interrogation ami 1 cries
j of ”8U down!” and “Put him out!”
questioned on the 1 ru*f.
Mr Bryan tried to obtain quiet and af
| ter aomt confusion Mr Dairy shouted
: above th# not*#- and confusion
"May I ask one question T’
Mr Hr* an asked him
“My friends, while it Is rot fair for a
, Republic in to come und t.ike up my time,
I will he falter to him than he* Is to me.
Ask your question.”
“You say timt you have kr.own for the
last four years that there are trust-* in
this country and that they are in violall, n
of the anti-trust laws of 1896 to prove.it
control of market prices Then was It
not your duty as a citizen to file . otn
plalnt with the district attorney” Fan
you rams- one Democratic or lt#*publican
district attorney who has filed It "
Mr. Bryan replies!
“My friend*, 1 want to call your atten
tion first to the fact that the gentleman
started out in North Carolina and has got
tired of North Carolina. In th* second
place. I want to call your attention to the
fact that he tries now to lay upon a.l the
l**ople as cJtisens. respvuallaitty for the
failure of an attorney general to enforce
the law that he la sworn to enforce. I
want to remind you that lesiera have b***n
written t Mr. Griggs calling his attention
j to trusts and that he has refused to cn
; force the law And when u Democratic
, attorney general of Nebraska brought suit
gain st the Starch Trust, the Republicans
. of Nebraska City met in the Court House
j and appointed a circuit Judge us the chair
! man of the Committee on Resolutions,
and pns* J resolutions asking the Attor
ney tlenernl not to enforce a law* of the
state of Nebraska.”
Pllce Mint Hairy I p.
Amid the ipplausc that followed th
man who had been Interrupting Mr
Rryan shouted:
"How many did you file. Mr Bryan?'*
but further Interruptions w* re howlel
down by the Impatient au ll* n an I the
<femands of two police officers male h!
remaining in the audience contingent upon
his silence Mr. Rryan then continued:
• Mr friends. I am not talking for th‘
i*eneflt of the gentleman He has shown
iH.it he is not here (nr Information H
has come here to Interject u question here
and no matter how I answer him it would
make no difference In his vote. Rut I
want to tell you this that if I m ele • •!
I will appoint an attorney general who
will not remain Idle until some Republi
can come* and file* a bill."
Mr Rryan then resumed his discussion
of Imperialism.
President's Broken Promise.
Regarding the vote in tVwigrcs* to rati
fy the treaty with Spain. Mr. Bryan said
at Brand's Hall
•No senator said he voted for the
treaty with Spain because I asked hint
to do it; but I can prove by Seqator
Wellington, who did vote for it. and by
whose vote the treaty wus ratified, fait
he would not have voted for It had it
not been that the Pres ale nt ha*l promised
him that when the treaty was ratified th*
islands should he free. I can prove thtt
your President secured the ratification of
the treaty tvSh Spain by m iking a prom
ise that, has not been kept."
CANNOT HE\IKW THE I* 111 ADR,
McKinley Writes l.ctfer t* \sw lork
*und Money Men.
New York. Nov 2 —The following la*
ter was to-day given out by Secretary
Drake of the Ruslne-s Men s 8 *und
Money Association:
"Canton. 0.. Nov. 1. lk’O Me .’ear Mr.
Strong Public duty will not permit m**
to ac.*ept he Invitation to review the par
ad* on Nov. 3 of the organlx itl<>ns c m
posing the Bustneas Men's RepuhlUan
Hound Money Association.
"I recall the inspiring demonstration r f
four years ago and rejoi e that now *ht
with undimlnlshed ranks, cltistn* <t Alt
parties are In line for ni'onal honor, pub
ic law sound currency and in lust rial
prosperity and. as In I*9*. are atrayel
against those who are Inciting class hatred
and discontent among people of our h #f•-
pv country
We know no class distinctions in this
fair land of ours.
"The American people will permit no
stain to he put upon the Arr.erl .n name
May those marching free men find thoir
patriotic allies throughout the country
-tamp out for all time in this republic
the evils of repudiation and dishonor.
Very sincerely yours.
•William McKinley *
"Hon William 1.. Birong. President
Rust ness Men's Sound Money Associaiou,
New York.
TO PAY tot NT BON I*# DKRT*.
Scandal Canard •> Spendthrift Hus
band to Hr Stopped.
New York Nov 2.-din the lUtbortty of
"an Intimate friend of the late Jay
Gould.” the Evening World to-day an*
noun ers that the debts of Count Ronl de
Cast el lane will be paid in full by the
Goulds at once.
"The scandal attending the claims—
amounting to i,TWi.©-agalnst the spend
j thrift husband of Countess Anna Is t . be
stopped.'* the Evening World odds
A lump sum probably will be contrl*
t>ufed by George Helen. Howard. Edwin
,n 1 Frank Gould to wipe out these debts,
as they consider the honor of the Goull
family Is Involved
"Incidentally," the Evening World *r-
Hob* says. "It was dieted that tbe Gould
millions have nearly doubled Inc > Jav
Gould s death and Anna's sh ire resrly
twomoft and her Income netrer |l.mos>o
than tdro.mO a# heretofore sttted
total value of the Gould * ©ow
over • >
THE MORNING NEW S: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1900.
DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS?
I*,mi Picture for Women.
** I am mi nerrou!*. then* id not a
troll tnoh in my whole body. lam >
weak at my stomach ntul hare indi
gestion horribly, and palpitation of
the heart, and lam Inwinp flrsh This
heada. in- and backache nearly kills
me. aud yesterday i nearly had hyster
ica , there is a weight in the lower part
of my bowels bcarinp down all the
time, and pains in my groins anc
thighs; 1 cannot sleep, walk, or sit,
ana I Mirw I am diseased all neer ;
no one ever Buffered as 1 do.”
This is a description of thousand* of
cases which come to Mrs. i*iukham'a
attention daily. Au iutiatned anil ul
cerated condition of the neck of the
womb can produce all of these syutp-
Mas. Juu* \V ii.i.i iss.
toms, and no woman should allow
herself to reach such a perfection of
misery when there is absolutely no
need of it. The subject of our por
trait in this sketch, Mrs. Williams of
English town. N.J.. has Wen entirely
eured of such illness and misery by
Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable Com
pound. and the guiding advice of Mrs.
l'iukhani of Lynn. Mass.
No other medicine lias such a record
for absolute cures, ami no other medi
cine is “just as gissi." Women who
want a cure sh-aild insist upon getting
Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable (Aim
pound w hen they ask for it at a store.
Anyway, write a letter to Mr*. link*
liniii at Lynn. Mass., and tell her all
your troubles. Her advice is free.
BROOKS GIVEN FIRST PRIZE.
1141 Till-'. lir.!*T nil >TV KXHIBII
AT THR T%TR t'4IR.
■ .nn niln 4 omity \\ n 4iro.il nn.l
)nm.l<-n t nnnt> Thlrd-4.mr In-*
UfM’lnK Id %4 lllrl. tnotlirr
Mitt.' Ilrruril Wm- HroU^ti—t*rt..‘.
tnarilnl Inr llf.l I'tlillill. of l'rni
l*r.Mltirt.. I.lvr tlitrli. Fitncj' %% rk,
rtr.—Tliiirili*> h IIIk l>ity.
Valdoata. <l*.. Nov 2 —Thr irotunc re
pnril of the mat* wt< low-r—t ytvrdy
unij thr fnirina rei'or-l low—rid lo*<l,y.
Thr brst |*rln*; tlnir wa. mailr on thr
trailt hrrt* thl, afternoon ever nuidr muth
of thr Ohla rlvrr I'.nfr row-rr*. i hiy
mnro. rllpiii'.l It otT In M 1 It ,urn
firr-for-all race, nn.l *omr fawt horre,
rtortrd Thr ritoli.R In Kin at 2 o'clock
and the Krainl —and tn hllnl with .pec*
t.itorr md thr Intnreat In thr flyer* which
have done duty all week. a* (treat. Fol
lowing I* thr ortlclul score:
Trotting rare, free-for-all, purse llfti.
won hy <sold Standard; Fug eecond. and
Allle King, thlr . Time 2.17.
Paring rare, free-for-all. pur*e sgt> Kf
flr Powers first. Bherman Play secrnd,
Fr ink Hythli- k third, and Noname fourth
Time 2 10H.
Three-quarter mile dash, ninnlng rare,
purse tmu. Itay View first. In IV sn ond.
Tutor third. Clyccneta fourth. Tlnu- 1 20.
Amaral of the Prise*.
Aside from ihr raring, the feature of
die .lay wa the award of prli.-s All of
the d.|*iriments have been Judged except
the ladles' fancy work department This
work will he completed to-morrow
Itrooks rmnty w is awarded first prlxe
of jjui for a county exhibit. i-ownde,
county got the second prize for H>. while
i am.lrn county was given the third, of
For the best Individual exhibit of farm
products Ihe fir t prise of **> was award
ed to W K. Pane of Ikslge; second prlie
of r.li to Miss Susie WII lams of Worth,
and third of Sion to It. l>- Uumsden of
llllib.
In the live sto k department Roberts.
Pranford. Dasher & Cos. of lytwndes were
aw ir.te.l fits! prlae for la'St harness mar*,
best ptlT miller. . sl pair *e dings In h .r
--ness. Ik'Sl saddle *e ding, hist saddle
mart baal harness gt i im.
The firs' prise for the best herd of
llerefords was aw irde I to I>r P. P Phtl
llii. of la-baron, Tenn Itelnv.nt b arm of
Smyrna was awarded fltst ptlze for best
Berkshire swdnr
Among I hose to be awarded prises to
morrow In drtwn ate Mrs. .Kline
of Savannah. Mis Cranford of V al
dost > and Miss fain of Quitman. Among
those to ite nwatd .1 prizes m the art de
partment Hre Mts Vnrnadoe o' \ aldosln.
Miss Mclntosh of Thomssvir.e and Mrs
James llurnt of Augusta.
In the embroidery d.-|irtment Mrs r
r R. tnile> Will lie given a prize, nnd
prizes will be given to Miss Spencer of
Vn.,!•,!,* Miss Hhoarl .f Virginia nnd
Miss Woodruff of Wavcross I< has not
hem si til* and where the n. xt slate fair will
|e held wants It. md so does
Rome The matter will he taken tip by
the committer to-mnrtow
\ aldosln'* niuwrsl Itay.
Thursday was not only Ihe biggest day
Valdosta ever saw hut the biggest day
pint this rut Ire e. cion of South tjeorgta
,ver stw More than !'•' |teo|de were
h. re Dinner - wert spr. a.l over the fair
grounds hy families, and It has be*n lik
rni.l to 1 Georgia rampirv-etlng Rvery
ho.|y Is good-humorssl. The manner in
which th crowd I* handled is remurki
bl. . .
Thurslav morning Vabloirta woke up to
till,l herself -nug in the arms of the Gear,
gta legislature. The aolon* reached here
at , o'clock pi 4he morning nirl after
looking over the bu-t.lr.*. whizzing, roar
ing little cltv whleh Is fitirading so much
attention, pro eedtfd to th. fair grounds
In private cnr. where they f.tok hresk
fist The bands w.-re playing and the
people were about log an-l one law-maker
Cnfe—d that h. did not know "where
he <• at.” When he was loid that Val
wsft •* lawn of !*•** * 7.00 popn
la I lor. he remarked. "Well, she's a dun
sight bigger than Atlanta
Brook* county arrived I.Sts) strong Three
tniln* brought the tteople As many more
, amt by private conveyome. That coun.
ty paro.bd through th- streets and th
fair ifroun<ls The procession w4s . qusr-
I r of rt mil* •* tut an*l rompri***l fl*ts
iroi up by farmer*, showlnic th* products
of Ifrooks counijr field*. Fine *(o**k
wsie also in the procession Gan. Bipt
Jomew Rarratt or Rtehmond *o'ity pro
timin' •-I the t 01l show of letter
•nf) be h.vl ***en i lsewherc in >*ar One
float represent* 1 a family movinil !n a
rnrered wagon t;p*>n which was prlMel
• \Ve are oil movln*r a Brooke " Follow
ini. * a s col*re<i m m riding an ox.
and another carrying upon his wagna a
Mf. mm on tree full of fruit, hinging to
i a inn b ot fvhtofc was a roumnwUi opos
Mensßcsts 12 Suits
Prices for Metropolitan Suits start at $7.50 and rise by easy steps to $25. Twelve
dollars is a popular “middle” price, and a pood price to judge values and assortments by/
The tailoring is first-class, the finish surprisingly fine, the fit perfect. Let us look hur
riedly through this splendid line of suits.
At --Oxford-mixed Cheviots; Oxford with faint red overplaid,• fine check
and overplaid Cassimeres, blue and black Cheviots and Winter Serges, Fancy Cheviot with
fine sprinkling of red, green and white-handsome effects; silver grey Rough Cheviot with
black bars and red ovcrplaid; handsome brown mixtures. Fine black Diagonal Worsted
for dress. Most of these arc 4-button sacks, with either single or double-breasted vest.
Men’s Fall Overcoats $5 to S2O.
Some reduced to straighten up stocks, and rare bargains they are.
Men’s Furnishings.
At 25c. all the latest colorings in Butterfly Bat
Ties; a pooil 50c value for 25c. Also a splendid assort
ment of Four-in-Hands, same price.
Men’s Sox at 50c. Some hose in the
lot, in Highland plaids. They are well introduced now.
We advertised them last week, and sold all we had. An
other lot just received. Pretty bright colors. Ask to see
them. Also a good line of stripes and plaids from our
regular stock, loud or subdued colors, all new patterns.
® l3t ‘ > * a ’ n
Price Figures.
sum Mr R. J Denmark drove In frvnt.
while Mr Young brotight up th* re:r
The exhibits from lllbb count), and
fr.jrn <’am*len unl iMslge attract o xr**t
deal of sttentkHi Th* apiary exhibit of
A Duncan of Homervlll** is tin* Th*
apiary exhibit of Thomas Wight of Cairo
with a jwvan < xhlblt oft M Ra >n of
Dewitt. Ga . is gtunl
Xlr. H*n mn rk’• I'vhlblt.
fi A Denmark, Esq, of R**-
Savnniia.i has an exhibit of fine
hay and other farm produ ts *f
his plantation in bnuu tk’veral B*-
v.initaliians raw It V *u*rby and agree*!
that It iMighi to hav- > blu* And
*i ribbon It will n* doubt g*t
A great .J. al of attention has been *te
voted to the <*tucattonal department of
the fair The Valdosta Institute luis a
Kpit iftiitl exhibit Other <huntl*e are r*-p
--reoented. nd the award of |rtse* f4r this
department Mill h*> to-morrow. Th it
of Washington county is eomtdate.
Miss BiMe Wilibims. a pretty young
lady of Ty Tv. Worth county. Is making
an exhibit of > .inner! and preserved fruits
amt vegetables. which Is exceptionally
fine She shows also dried fruits, tvines.
Jelly, prunes, vinegar, syrup n4| honey.
This display has attracted universal nt
tent lon and she will no doubt 1h- awarded
it prize.
Mr J J Mile of Pelham has an ex
hibition a notton -talk cutter It Is his
own Invention and h Indorsed by the best
farmers.
William Van Hout* n of 8v imore. Ga .
exhibit* u rice holing machine. It Is hie
Invention and will receive a prts*
J Hull, an old nt-b* Hum mlored man.
who belonged In * • very f. ll* n 8* aiswn
llall of Appling eHiniy has on exhibition
a rollon stalk |*■.!•■ r. and gTist mill on
wheels He has alt* a rross-t ut saw.
which may be used hy one man with os
great speed ns the ordinary ross-cut saw
w hen two mi*n u* ■ it
William E Paul of Dodge county has
in Individual exhibit off irm products
and canmd frui** .it <1 vegetabie? on
which he will la* awarded * prlx*
R I> Eumsden of Bibb county has a
pretty display *f farm products.
.Indites of the Exhibits.
The Jmtices who will award
prises for the h*-M agricultural display to
morrow are <\ipt. John J Cobb of Humt* r
county, Mr. Dudley Hughes of Twiggs
rmnty. and Representative Peyton of
Hatw-rshnm county. They hive gone
through the exhibit- to-day nnd will make
their report to-morrow There seems to
be *nm* difficulty In deciding between
Lowndes and Brooks counties Roth ex
hibits are (he l>at the fair hns ever had.
and the contest Is lively. Friends of both
counties lire taking great Interest in It
firooks countv has displayed In i large
way every product of its farmers, while
I*owndes county ha * sought to show a
reasonably fr.lr sample of whatever the
county grows.
The races were exceptionally rood Rr*mr
very fast horses have t**en put on. Anl
the track record of half a mile was made
her** this week
Among the vis tors Thursday were Cos!
J 11. Estill and Mr M 11. l*ane of Ba
vannah. Alotit th< first thing these gan
tlemen did upon arriving her*- was to hum
up the exhlhf* of R A ]>enmark. Ksq .
of Savannah They did not r serve their
de< ision when they found It. hut openly
announced that It hid to hove a prise.
Senator Jr FcrrD Caen said th* fair is
bound to Itnpnei th* p*‘ople of ih* vast
possibilities of South Georgia
Mis- npeatham of Savannah Is visiting
her** during the fair
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow
els in natural motion and cleanse
the sysfcm of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con
stipation and kindred diseases.
"Can’t do without them”
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Tutt’s Liver* Pills
McGovern h:%t iiehnvteiv
f.lulit \V right U uniter Flnlahed Him
In 1e irnth Mnttnd.
I(lsvi;ie, NOV 2—Terry McGovern,
i the marvel of th* prlx** ring, defeated J**
i Bernstein of New York In the seventh
! round Ih’fore the Nonpareil Athletic Club
and f*oh peofde to-night.
The feath* rwelght championship wns
involved and the battle was scheduled for
♦ went y-flve rounds, aciurdlug to the East -
4 ru lnt rprcfatitiri of straight Marquis >t
Qut*‘iislerr> rules The Inducement was
a purs* of fi.oflO. of which the victor re
cfdvcd 12..Vi* George Slb r was referee
Bernstein hal wlthstooil th- onslaught
of th* Brooklyn wonder for fw*nv-five
roundw Itrfort the Broadway Alhleth Club
in New York April 3* I*. and his en
trance to th# arena a se oral time to do
battle with the bant im featherweight
ha nip ion of the world was character!***!
by confident e and determination He had
bc*-n hen fur several days preparing hlm
• If ami was trained to the hour
‘ Terrible Terry." with all the ferocity
and speed for whl h he is note*), took hla
time, only occasionally sailing into Bern
stein. but when he did It wnt a slashing
sue* • *-sion f blow* which appeared to lie
xnar.hed from a mysterious sourer*
After two minutes and five seconds of
the seventh round he rammed, banged and
’•eat down his r>p|otienr Bernstein was
tiadlv Inxed an*l could not s|c*ak for sev
4-ral second*
The conqueror of Dixon, Erne and ail
the other little stars of the fistic firma
ment. had rautiou* foe with a imn/.i
in either hand, hut McGovern, credit*d
with the ability to deliver a blow harder
than the average professional heavy
weight, hiv ked, rushed and
lewildrrfld his antagonist with
blows from all directions, and seemingly
.-c ’he Him* Inst.int. The battle was the
first championship contest In the South In
recent yat.-. and attracted great Inter*at.
In the final r>UMI M -Govern showtd
his whirlwind form n*l ripped killing
stubs that t*Kk the steam out of his op
ponent D>wn Bernstein went repeatedly,
th# Terror walking around him like a
tiger. R< rnstcln was unable to continue
ifter a tight hook to the Jaw* and Referee
Siler waved Terry to his corner and stop,
ped the fight.
— I
Mpbotern to Hr-l Cions.
Indianapolis. Nov 2 - Samuel c Harris
yesterday signed the articles of agreement
for * mat* h betw#*n Terry McGovern and
Jot* G**n> 1 1 Ik to occur Dei . 11 before the
Tatters * .l’s Athletl* Club, f'hlrago Gang
is t4* weigh tn at 1M |#mnds at 7 o'clock
*n I must tlnlsh McGovern In six rounds
or forfeit the purse McGovern leave*
here to-morrow f*>r Louisville, where he
meets Bernstein in a twenty.five* round
fiattle )|a is in the pink of condition
— |
OK Ot It Mllb IKRYKK.
n* Ifrellv erg on Star Montes tins
Proven Wat lafactory.
Washingion. Nov 2—The annual report
of W 8 Sh illynberg* r, second assistant
l**stmaster G< neral,w as made public to
*lOF- It shows that on June 30, last, the
annual rate of ex|>endlture for Inland mall
► crvlce wus t&,l4H.fjrA for foreig? service,
J£sl4..’j2B; total expenditures,
' The *xpertment of l-ox delivery on star
routes, whereby person* along the line
'ould have th** mall brought from the
next office hy ihe star “route carrier, and
• left In a box erected by such persons, has
worked sstisfoctorlly In so far. and the
next -*ar route contracts will provide for
such service. In* reusing the mall fadlL
tl**s In the rural districts at a moderate
Incr* a-e r.f cost.
The spe* lal and general weighing of the
mull throughout the f'nlted States, whose
results were announced last February,
**home*l the roilr*>ads carried an aggregate
much greater than generally supposed,
and iht id per rent, ot the total mall
matter w sent direct to the ratlrcade.
Tbe result of the regular quadrennial ad.
justment of the jgiy for railroo#! transpor
ts ion In the secft| contract section, com
prising North und South Carolina. G**>r
i gta. Florida. Mississippi an I Tennessee
' and Kentucky, l ose*! on a rewelghing utt
! der orders Issued to Sept 30. last, was sn
! increase of over !♦ er cent.
Ilnxs Chosen ••resident,
N* w York, Nov 2 —The director* of the
Southern Pacific Railroad met here to*day
and fie* ted Charles M Hays to the pres
idency of the company. No other busi
neoa was transacted at the
Men’s Stiff
bosom Shirts
it fl ' *P rfevtion" In rvsry <l*tall
Krfi) the huttonholr* r* m*l by
Th* “Bi*r” Shirts it $1 f< b* W.w Most
avrryboily knows this mak*- If tlw> don t
that’s their ml*fortune, not ours Th#
put tarn* .* *nn*>t b# rinpltratvd In no other
hrnml The* “Star’ ’lm<l* them oil
HATH ROHFR. RAJ AMAH aml HIJ’M
UKR QOWKH that buffi* l*-*rlptnn m
their originality We t arry a line of thru
necessities lni)H>rte-<| illrwrt from the oli)
world Paiterns and weave rannot le
dnpiv it# I hen But An>*rl als well rep
rttfntrd, too. ,
MONDAY, NOV. 5,
OPENS!
Savannah’s Great
Elk Carnival
Street Fair!
J
A Whale of Carnivals!
A MIGHTY CONCOURSE OP ATTRACTIONS!
A Gathering of the BEST from ONE HUN
DRED OTHER CARNIVALS !
Opening Ceremony Monday, 1 P. M.
AT WONDERLAND.
run r. ok iron in England.
Wirrli'd by Disruptln of Steel nmZ
I rim •**<!.
N#w York. Nov. 2 —With refer#n<a to
* the prl*-e of if*>fi by British ir.anufactur
lers the Evening Rost says
"This action results from the disruption
jof !h# English steel nnd iron pool last
: Thursday, which was at once followed hy
| a cut of li*- per ion *n ra l prices Hitherto
j the Middleshoro fixed rate for pig iron
Ihus h*en ©■' to O* per ton. or around the
equivalent of 117 It Is said orders hnv
gone to German. Belgian and Amr!rin
1 strel workers at one |oun*i pt.r ton be ow
our current price."
"English newspapers admit ths‘ build
ers in thla country have ruptured the
* bridge control:* for the I'.mda Railway in
South Africa, the quantity Involved being
'about 1.000 tens. As yet. however, this
| has not been u u thorlt at Ively confirm* * I
here It is true, however. lh*t the Amer
ican bridge companies huv* lately taken
: ma!l but significant onler which is
IlktMv to ■ rest** a Mir in Germany. It
Is for th#* creation of shops nt Bremen
for the North German Lloyd Steamship
Company. The quantity involved is
übout sonoou tons."
h*l*lers I'rotest.
San I>* mtftgo, Santo Domingo, Sox 2
! Th** Belgian consul here, M F. Aybsr. **
In receipt of another cable message from
the Belgian minister of foreign affairs. M
ReFnverau. to th** effect that holders of
hands of Stiilo f*mtnga to the amount of
2.013.900 ixmnria hud now s'gncd th#* prote t
aguinsi the contract whereby the Kan !x>-
mingo Improvement Company of New
York undertake* the r**adju*rm-nt and I
quldatton of the debt of the republic
London'* llorottuh < tincll.
lyorvlun. Nov 3—Of London’s twenty
eight new borough coun*ll* twenty-two
will be controlled by the Moderate* nnd
' six by the Progressive*. Among the prom
' Inent rounclion* are the Duka *f Nor
folk, Viscount Peneraile. Ird Onslow.
I Jjord R*>b rt Cocll, Sir William Blake
1 Richmond, the painter, and George Der-
I nurd Shaw, the well-known Socialist agl
-441W. tUjUBAUUA 4M.A Bta'WSW, , !
Men’s
Underwear
|t* k. tnnbg a* V era ♦ h up to SI On
the stilt in IIOLBOYD’R Patentwl flhtrta
and f‘rawer*.
The* Vs• garments irs In brown and
hluti. havy rlblel
Th- sl.Wgrale natural wool. *l# rby rlb
)m*l and iinshrlnk.ibie worsteds, aUk
striped pink umj blue.
SHOT TIIIIOI Mil THE EtHtT.
Arrltfrlil in Itr. Ilonlr—Mlmi tnlnred
by ■ Knit.
WH.morf. On . Nov. 2.—Dr. J. W.
P-cw|e of Wade, Ua.. ku r~lder.tally
►hot through th# foot yrairntiy whit#
gunning for trout In the Ohoopee river,
aliout *lx mile* from here Drs Brtnson
an<l Votiman* ilretotl tha wountl tintl pro
nounced the doctor a great deal more
excited than hurt though ■ Wlnchatttar
hull hod |>a**atl through hi* foot
Mr Pronlt Mima, an employe at George
M ftrlnaon’* saw mill, fall oul of tha
mid hou*e to-day and I* In a moat arl
■ ou* mndltlAn. Illi hand and hack arc
hadly Injured Tne fall at* about twelve
feet, and ha attack on hi* hand and back,
mi*. MkCKEt toimrmcn.
•lent to the I Mile.l atufea Asylum for
tile Inaane.
Washington. Nov. 2-Mr* Mackey, wife
of ex-Judg. Mackey of South Carolina,
who ha* been before th* court* hare a
monitor of time* lately In lunacy proceed
ing*. wa* to-day committed to tha t’nltad
State* Government Asylum for th* In
aane. The nc'ton wa/t taken on tha appli
cation of her father. C< I tleorge A Por
terfleld, of Chorleaton. W. Va.
4m MEN I.IKB HtfHMOAtlBtlT.
Seiilenre of >egro Iturrta Mho
Kll led tew fork Pallramaa.
New York. Nov I—Arthur Harrl*. the
tegro who stabbed Poll email Robert J.
Thorpe to death on Aug, IS, and who waa
convicted of murder In the second degree,
wa* nentcnccd to-day to life Imprlsoo
ntint. Th* murd*r of Thorpe waa the
cau*e of serious race riot* In thta city.
|
Itrlllah ateamer la aground.
8t Thomas. Danish Went Indies. Nov,
2—The Hrtt'sh steamer Orinoco. Capt.
Eatng, which sailed from Halifax. Oct. S,
via Bermuda, for West Indian porta,
s’riick a reef on n bar at Grenada, one of
the British Weal Indian laUnda to-day.
and remain* aground The vcattal fat re
ported to he seriously damaged. Thg p*-
3D|ptt tUV bcu UaJbd.
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