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A TEXAS WONDER.
Unit's tirral Diiipiivrrjr.
Dnr smsl. lttl.- of I >ll <. iit P ■
tovgry cum all ktdury ur.u . • i- r Iron-
Mar. removes gravel run • * wn
j>al emission*. weak and .ante *'■* h
rhauin*u*ni ami all i' t■ -
■Ur..) i ana bin t-ler s. i o-t. i•• •*• *
•ten.’ rcfia.ltl I.a.lid tr it .i >' ' till-
Iren If nm *. Id b >-n 1 ***>' i
MMI by mail n ' 1 1
bottle Is ta mot i ■*> —l * *
cure any .a-* at •'* I>r *•
W. Hall. t. !<• i.. • 1 1 '
ii it.
gold by all l u>, jii l Sulom n* Cos .
kaiannah i
It i nil I'll la
i a- t rt i la.. April 5. ltO
Till* I- t<■ that 1 *ll affccl. i
iih gr.n- ml ' . 1 t-ok sixty dr I"
of Hi. tacit Id rovry and It ,-om
piairiy * irca me 1 1 north I! Kkt |n i
bottle to any o e r.edlig I'
J T STEVENS
;N GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
IhEMt AM) \l \\* >I Till: DAV 1%
TWO ** 1 %T :*.
Oflllrr (nnnl) Want* n DliprnMrv
llnmiitond III* Hrotler-ln-
Inn- I’apera In I kins for l.eatrr.
'll. \rruon • • I>• *•* ** 4•-
•llilntr* fur Jndu*‘ In %% n*M*ln
( ouu(s-Hrlilai N' -rmi ■> urln'tl
u >i-|iro—Ollii-r I loriiln Arm
TM grand Jury r Mil r county ! t
week r* -• nnim* i .•)• • .) .1 '‘sin* * t •>
i dif) 11 niArv In it 1 • ifit>. thn pro
#**<! fo b- • 'ju.iih <i*v*€!e 1 null th
town of Colquitt uik! ’■ • urt>
Will Alnvr t < hurleoton
No\ 1 v*; < :h* tune *t for Huperin-
Itmiwny to .*.■ M * **n off)-*■ riD'l
%ak ' i ' • *-f S ' 111 *■ r 1. 1" •’
lulls,lit •*• el - l|* M ’ II I*
fern. S 4 * n,. of!' U • r*> will not li
do*'d at or -. . hut In )*usin*i*i ufftir*
will be wound up krudually.
li’l • W -tllliiK n H#*crrt,
1. J Mllholiin. tee crapher nt the Tlont
ttystem. and M.-c M.ittte Sweat of gult
man visited ihe fun it ViU'b,-'! a YY ednes
bay and whit, then were n. ure i TV
matter w.. - k*; : i|tilet -it i It was not
known until they r* o h. 1 gultniun, hu.
Ii dri\ •*■ thro.iul> •lo ■ utur>.
fair % tt*|t 4 l %in4intl4n.
Marcelli Siy, rs was irn 'd Wednes
day at Chaun.-ey f. rHi attempted t
*lr;iton of J D Blown. Sawyer* made
a full confession of the tniycdy IR
nil that he and Baunder* w.,-laid Mi
Brown to kill him for his money Hamel
outran the reputy -h.-riff, w tin shot at
him four timer Thu pari nt* of the
young me* are respeetnbla eitlxcii* in the
comnninliy The town was she ked to
hear of It. The young man are about '.•!
years meh. Satin !, r- .iv. I In the hit.
war In Ihe Third G,->rgia Regiment.
t ore Mltlii|ic,l lunt Jenny.
Gainesville Kay!. Aunt Ji tny Mfrary
colored, had a thrilling expellee. <• With
a cow Friday rn tier.. 1 re-alt!- id
which may prove fatal Tta- <- • wa til
to a i*>x Aunt lent
she wa*. and the la ist mi I . lanre a
her After runnlns . . t tie old n.'t
the cow got on top **r her *■ I piampt i
her nearly 1
bark wa* at t rst thought to lie hrok, i
hut later It w* found to l> only ba llx
hrulaeil A ... star- t, iI" • -n In that
h.aiiiicr i. sonic lull *llll ti.il
Talklua toe I.ester.
The country p.p - In I>n 1: ' In iri i
are all niging 1' mocta'- t> turn out and
give Col Rufus : la t.'i it i"ll
C m*res Ti-. follow .- tr m the S-. Iv itlit
>i'. . , ■
a,, alk • . 1
ftereveti county wid-e .:tati 1 It* t
a visit on yestd .. ft m ' >1 R'du- 1
lister. Ihe honoi ■ I ti pi • -> t itlw f- i 1
this diet ri lln t 'otlgri whol- Ihe Pern
erratic notion, e f.-r t*-• -ctloti at tilt ta
tionul election next Tut - lay Ihr < '“I "t-•
It on H quiet Visit to Hl* conatltueney
throughout Ihi Ust Pet t eta I
qualntain e. tnuklt g friends and *t -ibiK
chats Will! hl mid 'diets who are by.on
Everywhere he receives a co 1 .
and ta given id •.•life a uratu-i f in
auceess against hi: Republtcim opi .neni
tanaidalea for JniUf.
Tcnnllle News: Judge F R Taliaferro.
th- 1 r : It | Hct of tht '
dared Illegal county < curt, and Mr Ma
rital Turner ate Kind.ill * for the Judge
ehip of the new 1 i tied
the chalices of apt* Intnient n mdi in favor
of the form. r. Soil, 'or 11-vtn. n md Mr
1, \\ j l.m ire aftet
unit ih< friends of bo-It vour.t; men d
at woik .n ih. Ir !■ alf It l utuler't>l
that neither of the repr. -■ -t itli.-s from
this county will piv< th.-:r in.l.-rscmeni 10
Mr Jordan, but tire .ommlii. I not n
of.pose him In any other way 11.- has
belt very strong in I foment and if Hie
Governor fails to appoint t.m 1 requee'
(and. hU frlcn ie will he do pftoliited
Mount Vrrsas to Have n Rank.
A bank has been organised at Mount
demon, and will stain be In operation
The capital sbx k In K 5,00. with SIS.W
paid in. The question of organizing a bank
baa been tiweu-eed lor sorn- time, and
the sentlmeiil in favor of . abllshlng one
has been growing stronger and strong.:'
every day until a* Hie result of a meet
Ing th. Thursday >f tht moat prom
Inenl hush css men and wealthy clllxens,
the nock was subscribed. Hie hoik or
ganised and its oft: -.t el* t,.l The id
fleers ore as follow: President, Hr. J II
McArthur: vl■■■ pr- i n'. Allrx M Ar
thur. cashier. 'V \ peters m. Ilr. to-:
W II M Qut ■ n 1 1 M - 1 > '
Mcßar. Win II M- Arthur aid Jos U
Sharpe.
Men Ills Brother-lti-l.(lv.
Thursday afternoon Jim Hammond shot
end killed Thomas J Wall, a few- mil,-*
below Klherton. The shooting occurred
near Wall's home ll seems that Wall
was beating n negro fenunl. Mrs Wall
his wife. Hied lo stop him end filled
Bhe sent for her broth.-r. Jim llammond
who name, and remonstrat' and with Wall
This seems lo have angered Wall, oi.-l lit
made a rush at him Hammond ran and
was followed part of Ihe way by Wall.
Hammond went to a nelghlwar's. where In
aec(j r nt a shotgun He then returned an I
met Wall. Who shot at him. hut missed
him. Hammond then shot Wall, the entire
lead enter.ng the left ye, killing him In
stantly Both men la’long to good faint
lies, ar.d were brothers-in-law. Wall
leaves a w f“ and several children II im
mond has not been arrested. Wnll was
ooniiabb of hie district.
FLORIDA^
Orlando Ftar Thai staunch old South
ern Democratic paper, the Savannah
Newt. Is n welcome vi "or to this ofll-’C
every day. and Its levei-headedness In all
public quratlom at'rsct out aitenllon It
treat* largely on i'.orlda matter* and
■eoms to have Florida's interest* at heart
neaiiy as much as Georgia li was no
surprise to us when It took issue sgalnet
Jacksonville having me state capital.
Will Ballast His Road.
Mr. Ftogier has erected a rock crusher
pi Mi “t- : eith a vapacMjr U 1 cat hi
t-.nir, H will b! l Ihe entire roadbed
•if ihe Florida Gael Coast Hallway, com
men. Ing at Jacksonville. The work cf
moving (h , rushed
on the road will require three special
trait s. working a!mt iw,, years,, to eom
pi. tt the work. . Here Henry M Flagler
~1 w..tk i. at least HI la
:>or, is m. i.nly for two years
I'rnsneula's ttxporls.
Ksp.iris from I’enxaeota to foreign por’s
j last month wire va,us*l *t Il.yk.tvt9, and
w. r.t dlslilbuted nt full..we Uverfiool.
i Genoa, |33).t7't. Bremen. 1.11.0*7;
H im,. HTl.TIt*. Havana P- ■'*.> Monte
ililu. J: w. 1 V’. rt - 177 7IS’. la.n
■be. 117 '. . , \ . ni< ■ lll.pst. Malaga. Ill' ll*.
I ■ Rotterdam. I• M Roan
s:>.■■ II I,'b ut |. ■ Axim and other
Vfr (,i |oti- Pv-e, J-.ikar. |3,IM. ' 'arde
n.i . J.' i-l, li. .I*. II I*l, Nassau. II,MO.
011 I nil Tlmt*.
Pvnw) t.A A f*w Rwk!'
m m <* imv i*f falltr . *ff of work in th*
j Itf>ui.bv. • ir.*l N.i hvlile *hopJ* In Hil;
u • Rif .ri< 11 in t;..4t bnan< h of rr*
! ' ;lr*-4tl w *u ? from ten io nine*
si x- ii;- *int "V th-*?**. or . n
1 ft I 1 • • • •
iff- *• *l if" siliiro- to a Hir** 1 igrte
1 *\ *> is I.* no'.im t li4*lr nil
• 1 Within ih* two
fhc I I
■ ii rsiorfl, hut work h.i* *o p>n
tlful in*ft ih.t if* j h ovf-rtiin* h.i- Im *'ti
j m i fn.l *1 informed y***
j i- '•> a mill* 1 ! inwft tli.it .Sinl**> -
.1 *l■ • • ♦rn jl* •\* *1 i. Hn:h fiU h nwxh
i noik now in harttJ
XllkkliiK Juror l oiinil.
Thr> n , ;t . ,1 ij jurym*in In irt** Sm .J.i 'olr- |
i
)', ni tifi** ten fouti'l r tnf)l lo
•• irf Ii •• hi E *. >t j r from
ti ff .* 1 iv. ii HOUav 1
■ il. t'-i 1 .* *mjH*rartiV xxh*-ii h* w.v
k \ 1 . ■ < aVf-nk. l ot
! * on.ii • (hi k lo M<nt fittin*' Winn
. ni t# rt Kri Li) mori.mfi th*
•L' 1* in ,n .oil' if :#• Rh#rlf?
1* u S\ 1 '.i mornim, nmew In- • onl
• <• " I it.el Miffls ,(t f*fl• I of |.'V
f t hi< i(|t if it*t Ii uppfum th** vr*i
1. t <tf (he .**'llo J. <• * jury xv 1' murtler
m (h* flrM (ieurt-t-, hut tin* Jury iroom
to- ii.liel him to in* it > of t ie court
\*U-il I 'ulni lon* I'rlcr*.
Kv W t Inter * *• < n; Wr r** tohJ on
I "t| nuthorlry that the I nlt***!
ft; i.ih who .ir** In re to urramc** for lh*
j .if- !t,i of ir .I for 11 *rmy nre l
-r • <ll*u lIMt i| w ill Mu ir ?.i"K l Rf V
• i*tl Hi'-? iii' * x fahttloiiN prlcee fiav** lc***i
.'k**| for th* l(mA r**9|ulr*d; In aorn** ln
-1 . ■-lx ilin- Mr* v.ilu** hit
i \\ • uti'l**rMahd tht th* rnth m* i
i\* iirt ialy r* • I.* nutM flaltcrine;
•la tint it- ft .in Tmp; in fact, all
th* lanl they will r*qulr** hat offer
o| them by parties In that city It is th*
!• Mro of th* government to local#* the
imp here, but If satisfactory wrranK*
I I *fiff* cannot bo made they will go to
r mpa *r Miami #n iook over the fl#*|J
ft* re We will dollars to doiißh
nuts thoi nmp •<iirpr|sing Tlorida city
Ri.l get this post
*kot Him nml l.eft Him for Until.
N* u .f the horrible n't of n Rang of
hifuf lit 1* i n* Rr** s , ( m from t’arvvlile
u W a ilngton county. Mom* \iietin. a
• ••t** 13.|•'• *t i criminn! •* itlit on a
itHtiiaii, v\:f* o’ I>iii lruin Ooo*llet
l Th*- w.fnm f>t him off and Austin
' 10 Ilonlfav. l i t lie- Wi|s follow* i to
I !;• iuf.iv bv two brother of the* woman,
iipsur*‘l .nd brought back to Cnryvllle
A Miai was h* id before Juati. e Kubinux
i*l th* frlwoner was hekl In $2.4)40 ball
whh'h h* could not give, oral deputte*
- urt*l with him to the county jab a#
Ve-inon. When about four fiilleji from
' '.*f: v Hie l !• ntii.t r - w 're met by a crowd
f n* rn< who demand**! tho cut*
Th *:h *-t t a .1 titi ipating this
<*4 k. Wife' (R# A*(• -l (Ifni h'l> liWtl
Au'f.ii Th* n.*>! epirltc.i hitu to a i*af*
•I'- in** hot Mm tmifv lino- nnd left
hi;a to • • H< w*i Ei#* found *d car*
i*l to \.i hi when* an amputation of
•rn arm w • 1. • 7Hr> from nhota re
-1 lv*'*l from •• mob, who evident.y be
I■v* i him I*l ll- ..i hardly recover
IVrMitiNl \r%%m From \\ myrmmm.
Mre .1 I* Strl* kland and Mfwe Azalia
Sin kiat and are xleitlriK Mr- J ll Knight
H W Ite.-d left Thurwday night !
f>r M* *i* o
Mi- \\ A t•v>n and dnughtere. A*lr- '
db* and ah w**:i. have returne#! home from
an extend.d Visit a 1 Anhevllle, N C. !
Mi and Mr? Ihrbert Murphy and
.laughter Mi J h*.- *r.whv have re
uinetl Inmie fter
tn New J* reey their old home.
A plea Hint thirty w.i given Friday
it 1 i** r#*9klenee *f >fr.< j o jy
in \\. ■ 4 Wiivi'rovs. Quite a crowd of
*,<. 1 enjoyed the evening with Mr and
Mr* Joy.
hr J • IVnuclas and Mhw Ida Vineyard
will married Rundav. Nov. 4. at the
‘ °ne of Ih. bn|e, tn .Millie, on the Offer,
nail and W* #rri Hallroad.
M> Mary and Virginia layoti have
1 r- lurnei! h >tn. after a visit with Mm. I
la Ford In Tlfton
Mrb j \ Strwkland of R!ark*h*ar via*
md her mother. Mrs C Parker, thla
week.
AA KH'I I IMi MO 111 NT.
Negro Itef limed Fire of ||| a p nr .
• uer noil t:eperf.
Wageross, Go Nov J -Pherifr Ttisms,
.). McClellan and Deputy John IV Cason,
allh a posse of men fn>m ilolen and
llearh had a lively chase after a negro
1 ia-f night and y* -lerday afternoon.
The negro's name Is Will Smith, alias
Will N" . ley. and he Is warned In Florida
lor murder ye is thoughl to he the otic
who killed Mr. Moore, a turpentine oper
ator n.-ir Pensacola some lime last
I ring There Is a strong suspicion that
he Is ihe negro that shot policeman John
\V. I/s in ih<- city about Hires- months
He lx sail to be a very bad negro,
fl ing well armed wherever seen.
Tin offleera got within a short distance
■if Smith at J. F Taylor's still, near
1 1 1 h. hui ,11-1 not come up with him un
> -II mar Kl XXbelli Chapel In a dense
, ippilng Ihii-ket they had an encounter
with him I nfortuiwtely, the sheriffs
Iwas not thoroughly organised, oth
• rw 1-1 rh*-y would probably have captured
'lie man aral a good reward
Han Bwe.i 1 and Is-..nurd Taylor came
uj, on the man, they being on horsebnek,
iliil 1 t ling to him to surrender, and he
refusing lo do so. they opened lire on him
,i.,l k.-pt advan Ing. Hr returned Ihe Are
with .1 pistol, for a wonder being without
Ms rifle One of the men had
a revolver nn.l the oilier a shotgun load
ed with turdshot, and, of course, could do
hill IIH.i
Tn- -riff happened robe a lltt'e In the
rear In a Imggy and got In sight of ihe
negro In line to *• t one shot ai lilm wdth
his rill-' lie hit Hie bark on a suppling
within two or Hiree Inches of the negro*
head. The negro esvups-d Into a nearby
swamp. A;*uui dark the officers succeed,
i ed in getting some dogs on the trail, but
i as a rain had ta. *n. ihev could do noth
ing. This tame negro wa* at Gluts' still
In Coffee county, near McDonald two
weeks ago and the Me*srs. Oillls and
othera attempted to arrest him. but he
drew hi* Wlncherter and defying the
1 crowd, walked sway He l conelderad a
dangerous nsgro. and swears he will never
submit to arrest It Is fearad he will
kill tome one before he te Anally taken.
He It described as being about ala fast
high, weighs about ICi. almost coal blark.
heavy, dark mustacha aud deep scar
SKiesk I*ll tbMka
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, I!KK>.
THE KICKER.
A Theory of Hi Rise and
Progress.
The word ••kicker” it no more slang,
hut an honorable term admitted bv the
lexicographer to Ihe round table of
Kngli*lt -speech. Tliix acceptance of the
word proves that there wax a real need
for it ; that a certain claw of people had
no word in the Knglish language to
fillv designate them. Ax a claxx these
kickers muxt Is- ax modern ax the word
which deacrilx s them They are in ef
fect a new product of our latest civiliza
tion The wool which describes the
kicker is picturesque. It 'UggexU the
mule whose kicking is usually done out
Ww Qa)
i ■ **pi j •./
- - 7-
f pure wantonnrxs . which kick* in sex
ion and out of season, at everything or
it nothing as the case may he. The
erm kicker scarcely needs definition
\Ve know exactly what it means, aa
veil as we know the chronic fault-finder
t designates.
THE RISE OF THH KICEKR.
Any one who cares to trace the rise of
he kicker will find that he keens pace
vith the prevalent American disease,
Ivspepxia All kickers may not be
lyspeptics, hut all dyspeptics are surely
ickers. They are everlasting fauli
inders Nothing goes right for them
n the family or in business. There is
dwayn a dead fly in their ointment. It
x a miserable condition for the dvapeje
tie and his friends. He reallv can t help
himself His nerves are strained to the
limit of endurance. His ears are like
megaphones magnifying every little
,oun<f to the shock of thunder. His
eves lose sense of T’eripective and he
•res mole hills as mountains. lie is
-iispirioua, p-almis, unreasonable and
ihstinate ; and all these things are only
lymptoms of the disease which is starv
ng and weakening the entire nervous
ivstem and reaching out toward heart,
over, lungs, kidueys and other organs.
what can be done for him?
What can he done for the victim of
Ivspepxia ?
He can 1-e cured He can Vie given a
-,,-w start in life He can be made the
amiable, companionable man he was of
old. He can once more cat with ap
jieiite and enjoyment, work with energy,
and sleep the night through iu sound,
dreamless slumber
This is not a mere empty claim un
supported by facts The statement that
the dyspeptic can he cureil is made on
the authority of thousands of men and
women, who havr been entirely cureil
MANUK EMKI I U.KM E.
Mattfri of Interest tn <4|il|iflns Men
Itrnrmll >.
There | a rail (or an International Sr*
men'a rnloa 4‘onvrnilon In Kotton. Nov.
2o convention heretofore have l en
prac:i l faiiurra, tally ih* la t on
The renson f>r thle has been that one or
more of thojn* romlu- sing the
were fore Ignore or foreign .-ynißa# hiz< i t
rtil the glt of their argument* in favor
of organisation and work in the mteren'
of the fell lor u * largely in antcigonlem
to their • mploy r 5, thf ehlponnere There
U*en not ecm to he an> reason why s*
men should not organize for mutual h*a
♦ fit as well e all other < Uwee do. md !
when prop**rl> *ml inte.ilgently organlsetl.
their drnwißh will, tloubtlez.**. receive h
res*peelful hearing from th# zhl|owner
Hut a long ad a!loro re h i by offtei-re
4MM Ii k biidlned. intelHgenee. a geetn>
t- have iwen a complaint bt retofore. thov
m> not )e ah.e to tlrrlve much
from organizing Con -nferabie interest
Id evpr "*e*l tn the * omtng meeting. an*l
me h*>|H* !•% expreual tliat a step forwai I
will be token.
0
Xantini at Ihe 41m xtitsta.
Th* an.-letil mariner s *ugg***lbn that
Ihe m*l* of a slx-ni**',l e--hooner be
namnl for the ilays of the week hn* tiot
yet beeti .1 ■ ept,,l by the captain sinl
crew of the George \V Wells.
"How would ll soun.l lo shout uch or
ib-r* as these." sai.l the mite of ihe new
six-master when asked til* opinion of the
new slx-in.isler "Furl 'Wclnes'iay.'
T/iwer away Ihe Tuesday peak, 'll —f
Monday.' 'Kan' your Friday sheei,' nr.l
a M of stuff like fh.itll wa< kii. '.lr I
that tt would be queer-ooimdlng sailor
1 g and y• i tkit t iveuM bt imi to
remem.wr
At ihe present time ihe question of nam
ing Hie snllx of live and six masted
schooners l n puxxie that the skipper*
lhen,*el\ew cannot solve, ('apt Crowley
of the Wells axys 1h.,1 he undertakes t.x
mil hi* six niaat* the fore. main, miaxeti
No 4. No an.l spanker rtom-tlnn 11
work* all right but at other time* tnen
will go aloft and |>rreit tn getting them
selves all mix,si up. (.tiling No 4 the
spanker, and all that sort of thing. The
-aplain thinks that, according to tha
tsxyks. the masia should be fore. main,
rnizzeii Sioinker. Jigger ar.d driver. Itut.
on ihe other hand, he thoroughly believe*
that ilia spanker should always be he
after or lasi mssl carrying a Mg mtl
He says that people can call them Mon
day. Tuesday, and all that sort of thing,
hut he is going lo give his present schem
j fair trial before he nuk any change.
Contracts have been awarded for Iwen
ly-flve now lake ved#. whl-'h will rep
resent an expend!mro of nearly fto.oun
nOO Ten of Ihe lake carrier* are lo run
from 1/ttke Erie per'* through the Wel
land rnnol and the Gulf of lit l_iwren. .
a -roa the Allanllc. with cargoea of ale, |
la-oduct* for Kogllah marke:s All the
, ami acts hava been awarded lo American
shipbuilding companies and at various
shipbuilding yards, principally In Uor
raln*. O; Cleveisnd. O and Detroit
Mich. The work of building these ves
sels has begun.
The Norwegian eteamahlp Juno arrived
from Hamburg yesterday fhe Is posted
to load for Reval.
Tat five voverameiti cutlers bound (or
of dyspepsia and other diseases of the
stomach and organs of digestion and
nutnlicn by the use of I)r. Pierce’s
Golden Medical litwovery. It always
helps It almost always cures.
O. S Copenhaver H.-q", of Mount
t’nion, Huntingdon Cos, I’a Box i?J),
wntes . "About twelve years ago I was
suddenly taken with a pun in the pit
of thr stomach which was so violent f
could not walk straight. It would grow
more severe until it caused waterhrash
aud vomiting of a slimy, vellow water.
I consulted a physician ami he told me
I bail a form of dyspepsia and treated
me for about six months with hut little
fienefit. I still kept getting so weak I
could scarcely walk. I then tried an
other physician and he told me my liver
was out of order and that 1 had indiges
tion. He gave me a treatment and I
got some lietter, but only for a short
time. 1 then tried another one who
sxi 1 I ha-1 chronic indigestion, ulcera
tion of tile lining of the atomacb, torpid
liver and kidney affection. He treated
me for more than a year and I felt
much lietter but it did not last I then
took to using reveral widely advertised
patcut medicines, hut received no more
than temporary relief while using I
then tried Dr Pierce s medicines, using
his -Golden Medical Discovery.’ ' )-'a
vorite Prescription ’ and the ' Pleasant
Pellets’ and in two months' tune I was
feeling better than I had for years he
fore. I can truthfully say Dr Pierce's
medicines did me more good than any 1
had ever taken.” ,
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery cures diseases of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition
It restores bodily strength by enabling
the assimilation of food which is the
source of all physical strength. It acts
directly on the blood-making glands, in
creasing their activity and so increasing
the supply of Mood which is enriched
and puntied hy the " Discovery "
"Golden Medical Discovery ” contains
no alcohol and is entirely free from
opium, cocaine and all other narcotics
and injurious drugs.
Do not accept any substitute for the
"Discovery ” though claimed to be "just
as got* 1.” "Golden Medical Discovery”
has cured when all other medicines
have failed. There is nothing else "just
as good.”
Jj.5,000.00 GIVEN AWAY.
The cost of the copies of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser (ex
clusive of expense of mailing:, given
away last year was over fzs.aon.ao
This great work, containing itch large
pages and over 700 illustrations, will be
Kent you free on feccipt of stamps to
pay expense of mailing only Send H
one-ernt stamps for the book in durable
cloth-binding, or only 21 stamps for it in
paper covers Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Havana. put In nl Tybe* lasi night, pre
um-bl\ t**r harbor. Th*y also Koppol
m( C'horl< .*!on on th* w.> down.
V -• !#■ r!a* and anl riml by th* Am*r
i 'an liurrati of Shipping In the "Rr< ord
of American and Foreign Shipping’’ wine-’
last report:
A uni* n ivw Santiago. Amerl *wn hij>
Wll.lam II (Vni cr. AmrrU.m thn* *nu
looner llorrn •• P. Hliaret, American
Uiri t miPt .‘■' hoom-r Hrb* > a J Mou!-
lon. British thr(“ tnasi rrhooner \\>nt
w rtn tin.l British thr*f -maat achoufivr
IJeasle Parker.
I'RKPriiurrH •> Mnnnlii|..
P. jM-ngm* by ini ship *nllah.visee
for N>w York -If. S O'Brien
T. 6 roven. Mrs J T. D* nt, Jacob Hail*
era, Mrs. lawl* Haskell, T A Bryaoci
Mrs T A Bryson. F A (ktrdlner, Mr
l**r hrpitr. \Y. H Lurnod. K II O'Con
nor. Miss A F Hiocrs, Mr> M P
Moore. H Hnmm<?rmm. Chan Blebert
A O I>u>trr. Mr Ini. kworth. Mls Sul-
IHon. Mrs Jinnee If.* Rogcn, I. I*
Thomas, J. L. Covney Michael Bergen
Pi*‘ncer nrri\.*l l:ii( nigin on jitram
ehlp iH r-hieier from I oltlmore Mis L.
Hpb er. K. M Holden, Mrs. Holden, F
H cox. A Cox. J A Alexander, Wiliinm
Burn* Mre F Sinter. Miss G. Adams.
W S Cox, M Smith.
Passenger* by steamship City of An
gu-ta, New Yoik for Savonuah, Nov. 1
.Mr* C I. Book Mra. M. A. Connolly.
Mrs J B lielaney. Mips Cutler. It F
Ciex m. Mr L Sykes. W It Mcßride,
lr. folding, wife and children. J. L.
Cutler. W H Alien umt wife. Miss <1
lb-miner ton, Mr* D. P. Upson. II Fraier.
Miss M J Lindsey. J Dub, F W M- n
•l'ttu W A Hiintee, Miss K L. Martin.
W Hutchinsoti. J Ford. M. Ro? -I, C
MCart\ Mr Northrup. Mr. Morse, T
Ulhson. <2 Fm rv. F. On*tl, O IwifTer
nler, D Powers. Mr Nelson, W. Chri*-
Hwn. • Wooi A Haggard. Mr. Peter**.
Mr. Keefe. W Maas. Mr Joe. F W
Bat roft. H II Burmin. W. C Beane.
II Preufer. II Fournier J Hlethel. B
FllfT*>rd Max J White. O. Flerant. C
o Ne||. ,q Bancroft. c Kpink. O I>*lslr.
i\ Tracey. Mrs Pretity. Master <2 *r**n
tv. II T Maynard. J. Malliiscon. T <l.
Ituftly. B <\irl*on. B. L.iim'D, J Gal
tnsky, l>ter Goldman.
ftnxMiiiinli Almanac.
#un r!tea at 122 a. m and acts at s:<*
p m
High water at Tvbee to-day at 1:00 a
m and f2* p m High water at Savan
nah orse hour later.
■ 'liases of the Moon for November.
D. H. A
Full moon 6 5 0 eve
Last quarter 13 * 57 eve.
New moon .22 1 17 morn.
First quarter 29 11 35 morn
M* on perigee sth. Moon apogee. 17th
%Ml AM) OF PA It TIR C 4.
Veaacls Arrived Yesterday.
Staamshlp Dorchester. James. Balti
more —J J Carolan. oger.t
Steamship Juno (Nor). Trerert. Ham
burg—Barnard A Cos.
Vessels Cleared Yesterday.
Bark Norrskenet (Bwedj, Nordxjulst.
itouerdam.-li. Juchitr,
% r***la W ent to Sr*.
•Steamship Tahahamtee, A-k.n, New
York.
Steamehlp lta*-a. Blllup* Baltimore
Schooner Mu liwrenct. Thorp,, Balti
more.
Schooner Mangle M. Keough, Tilton
New York.
N hoooer C. C Wehrum, Caviller. New
York
Schooner Percy and IJllle, Anderson.
New York.
Schooner J/ongfellow, Hannah. Fall
River,
Steamship City of Birmingham, Berg,
New York
kiilpplniz Memoranda.
Fernandlnu. F,a.. Nov. 3 —Cleared
schooner Caine A Bane, Fletcher. Prov
ident e.
Clurte "on, 8 C., Nov. 3 —Ch-or'-d
schooner John C. Gregory. II itchinson,
New York
Bailed, steamer Giudextry (Bn laiwson.
Manchester.
Philadelphia. Nov 3 Arrived, steamer
Alleghany. Savannah, Wextover, Jack
sonville,
Cleared, at<*imer Josephine. Jacksonville;
William T Donnell. Jacksonville
Baltimore, Nov 3 Balled, et.amer Slate
of Texas. Savannah.
Havre. N, . \tu...i at* tmer Spen
nymoor, I’ensuti-.n via Norfolk for 1/on
ikm.
Madeira. Oct. 25 Sailed. steamer
Homewood, (from Vilh Heal), Savannah
Hhleldi Gel ;>* Sal.,si. steamer llud
dendieM, p, nxaeola.
Note—'Tin- r> |-irl-d Filling. .'.'*h, of
atenmt r lieu on: Held for P, nsacolu wu.-
.'ili error
Apal.i- hi-o’.a F. 1 . Nov. 3 —Cleared,
schooner II Y.indalia. Formerly, t'ar.le
na*
Key West. Fla., Nov 2—Arrived,
eb.imers Miami. Delano. Miami: Nueces,
-it . i.- itt -i 1 ,| ■ N(V Vick i >ll
velte. Sm.th. Havana, dial sal.,-I f.-r Poie
Tampa: schooner Orient, Bretly, Nassau,
English ate.uner New. i-*:l-- Philadelphia
10 Tampico, coal, ,1 - lore Term,-.,, (• reef,
wreckers jelllaonlng cargo, and expect to
dost the ship *oo#>.
\oHee to Slariners.
Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor
mation will he furntahe.l masters of vs
-el- fre- of 'haruc in Fniled Br iles hy
drographic office in Custom House rep
esina art- requested to cal he of!
ft,-|iort* of wro k* and derelicts re* eivcd
for tranxnilss.on to (ho Navy I>, pjrt
mc-nt.
Foreign Kvnnrii.
Ter Swedish bark Norr*kene( f.,r Rol
t r.Lirn 3.2Stt harrele ro*,n. 31,174 at. 2.7-1.
ask* s|iirlts. M.70l 71. !* barrel- rosin
oil. fi.:,(3.t1. barrel - pitch. *1.71, ?:■
-a--* pitch. Wtl.lo Cargo by rt p. rt hol
ier Company.
*",i*(tlvi*r llsaart*.
per steamship city of Birmingham to
New York —4.1*., b.-.;.** upland cotton. 127
bah-* domeeeli . 511 horre.s cotton se,-l
■>ll. 3<o barrel* rosin, 12* 117 feet lumher
case# cotton sc.d oil. k. case* cigars
UO ton* pig Iron. IC9 packages mdse.
I'- r st. imr/ilp Tali.ihasstto New York
t 111 bale* uplic.l cotton, 2t*> bales sea
P end cotton. (!; txirtel* cotton *• e.| of.
hali-a tobacco. 573 bales domes!:--*. 77
barret* rl , v barrels neln. *7/1 barrets
I*r 1, ntlne S!.i7.'i (*x lumber , biindi--
lilile*. | turtle. 7 barrels n*h. K .a .
tgars 1.017 sixes fruit. 37 birr.-t- vegeta
bles 119 rate* vege 11 hire 7"l lobs pig Iron
Hit bale* sweeping a.. * .. ;.7 |*, k-
SL-e mdse.
Per *1 ini tip It ira for Baltimore 1,-
!.!'-■ : arr.-i* r* sin 777 b.ir, !e -urpentlnc.
it"- 7*7 feet lumber, tt'. |> 1 kage- (run. so
birrels (iKch, * barrel* ro at oil. ,-ts
boxes oranges. .177 sack.- - In'. 75 lons pig
Iron. 143 pv-kage m-l*e. v.-, pa ksgew de
niestlc* dial y arn- 3*7 r-e* canne*l goods
Per s-booner leuigfel.ow- f.r Fall Hive
—22A.4s3 f.. i ye,low inne lumber —Cargo
hy E. H Hunting Ar <v>
An (ippt. tr. • :n "is or -iard of John
Brooks of Mount Hnlev Maitland cunt-.
5i thi elm
Iner |ja: wlnlei.
Ocean Si-eaiiisdin Gn.
—FOR-
New York, Boston
—AND
THE EAST,
l*nsurpase<j cabin accommodations. All
the comforts of a inoJsrn hotel. lulactric
lights Unexcelled table. Tckois Include
meals and bertha aboard bhip.
Passeoser tares irom bavaan.ii
TO NEW YORK—FIRST CABIN. ISO.
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP, J-3. IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. 1,.. INTERME
DIATE CABIN HOUND TRIP. L*-
STEERAGE, JlO.
TO BOSTON FIRST CABIN. IT.
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. *3 IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN, *l7; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. *.<.
STEERAGE. *ll 75
Th express atearnrhlp* of tht. link are
appointed to fall from Sawinnnh. Central
<9o*h) meridian time . olli>w:
SAVANNAH TO NKVV TURK.
I CITY OF BIRMINGHAM Cap*. Boi*
SUNDAY". Nov 4. 7"! „ m
i ITY (IF APCFSTA. ‘.lit DanseH
Tl B!SDAV N. \ '• 4 ■*> f. m.
■ NA('Oi*>CIIKP. i ‘a[it Smuh, TIIURS*
DAT No* n i •' p fn
KANSAS CITY. < ant. Fl her. BATVU-
I'AY Nov 10 7”0 p ni
TAI.I.AH AHSKi: A.ktn*. TFF.P
PAY". Nov. lit. 0 Nt a. m.
UITY ni" AUGUSTA. Capt. Pagot,
THURSDAY. N o tr. 11 M a. in
CITY OK PHIMI NOIIA M. 4"apt. Bor*
FRIDAY Nov. IS, 1 • i. m
NACOOI lIBE. r.tpi. Smith, SATURDAY,
Nav 17, I 70 p m
KANSAS CITY <"apf. Ft.hor,
DAY". Nov 70 3 30 p m.
TAUI.AH A SSI". Ii I "apt. A-kltv*. THURS
DAY. Nov. 77 4 SCi p. in
i CITY OK AUGUSTA. Capt. D.i.-lt,
SATURDAY. Nov 71. f, 0 p. m
NACOOCHKK. Capt Smith. TUESDAY,
Nov. 17, • 30 p m
CITY" OF BIRMINGHAM. Capl. Bor*
THURSDAY Nov. . 10:'O a m
KANSAS CITY. Capl Klahor, THURS
DAY Nov. , to no a m
NOTICE Stoam.tilp ettv of Birr—trig
ham will not rnrrv pa**ti*ora.
NEW YORK TO UOSTUX.
CITY OK MACON. <*ipt Sava**. MON
DAY’. Nov. J. 17 00 noon.
CITY OF MACON Copt Sava**. FRI
DAY’. Nov. 3 17 "0 noon
CITY OF MACON. Capl S\a*,. WED
NESDAY Nov 14. lint) iron.
CITY OK MACON, C-p- Sava**, MON
DAY’. N -nr
CITY OK MACON Capt Siva**. FRI
DAY. Nov S3, at IS.OO nom.
CITY" OF MACON, 'apt Sava**, WED
NESDAY". Nov 7*. l!i' Boon.
Tula comi*nr r*-rv. th ri*m to
chan*. It* anllln** *D unit notnx nnj
without liability or accountability Iheie
for.
Hailing* N.w York for Savannah Tii"*-
dava, Thurwlav* anal Saturrlaj-a 1:00 p m
W, G BREWER. City T!i-Kt and YYi-a
*ngcr Agnt, lv7 Bull afreet. Savannah.
Oa
E YV SMITH. Contrite lng rrawnt
Agent. Savarnan. G*
R O. THEZEVANT, Af.nt, Savannah
Oa
WALTER HAWKINS. O.n.ral Agent
Tram* P*p't. 734 W Bay street, Jack
sonville, Fla
E H HINTON. Traffic Manag-r Sa
vannah. Oa •
r E LE FEY’RF. Managar, Naw
rir S5. Notlli Klvar, New York, N. T. 1
SISTER: READ MY FREE OFFER
Wise Words fo Sufferers
From a Woman of Halr Damt. lift.
/ \ I wUI mail, tree el any charm, this lloni* ...
/ : ■ jA; e?R A" Mat eitb tali lostractwais od but r
f Jn{ M ' \ ta*a to any lady suffering from female |
•ft* a JI II v- 5; a*! ,-' I • 1 can cure yourself at home without the *lj ,
TANARUS: I \ \ ph> *a.lan. It UI eart you nothing • V !
r. ' 'Jf C.V "*! treatment a trUI. and It you dr,fn cuu „
I '- IrT v. lonlylonly coat you about twetv* cent. . „.,|1
f • . —t * Zj, iiLo*4 v’-f It will nct Intertere with your wixk or urr„ 4 „
tk ,i V J'l ifk I 1 K, ’ ,c “" lo,n • *"• Tell other * i-Terers # ;tZ
wA | ■*. -if* -w fxnae /J* # that Is all I ask. It curea all, taxing or old.
I LmL wMw #9* R yoo M a tear tag .
V - ff > / ,
y / ■ ,-gy./-e CTf hjr iaai.ng ap tßa aplne. a desire lo cry Irepu. n-, * lex
\ ,4- e felt W faxhee. wi-aiiueae. treuuent de-.u* toonnatr, „ . „
V *SP f bae : .
\ j •- i< tha W(Bb, Prctuaa Sea
J Tuiwsx-/r Growtba, a Idreaa MRS. M SL’M
* NOTRE PA ME, INI> , U. S A., ke the F* a
Ten ar asam and Fell hn-, (inns
Tbouaanda besWaa mvvelf haw cured tteru-eivax with It. 1 aend It bi plain srapfara.
TO MOTMIiKS or pAtTIHTKRS I illeaplain a simple ll.sne Treatment which tpeed.lv and
•fleetualt# curca ’.run Si.i—n a id / **/•/ or /rr/gass/ Afrmurntnem In yan g Udiea
It i,,]# wen ar.d ufe*u H#v*i •' > tmr d>a*gkttr tht km mi. tai.om ezplaiomg hrr
trvuU** to I tlrers. P.uaipewt* ahe health alwaya reault Its* It* uaa.
Wherever rau lira I can trier yaa to wail kuown isdlea 4 your own atate or oountv wh-, know aad
wUI gladly tali say *uff*r tht Uita linwe Tto.tme.it really cure* all diseased condition. „• our
delicate fuaaio eegaoWtr thonsigblv -Trengthrns rcta.ed muscle* *nd ligswowu which canoe dla
r -odi**’’ e. " .. thUdAer will not he made again A.l<lrea
MRS.H.SUMMERS,Box 435, Notre I)ame,lnd.,U.s.A
Not How Cheap!
BUT
How Good!
Llndsau & Moraan’s
AT OTTO.
OUR SUCCESS COMES
FROM CAREFULNESS.
11l th* Ht:i.K Ti' N of our goo1(i to
luy dii v th -H iii.il im)l PLKASK.
tM>th in si>le and quality Wo have
trlfi # ImiH#*#)!* on your mind.n that no
tikCONl H ever enter our atore.
OUR SUCCESS WILL
BE ADVANCED
hy your buying your gool9 from u*
W# mini ill your trade, a** you will he
ihf k.ier i> giving it h* u* by ihiik (
th*- RiMih f.ir the same jr! • fh.il
you pay for Inferior gooh> tdaewhere.
COME AND SEE US
at leas* and let ii* prove lo you that
oiir tt- e.’tion ,* ihe t-est In Ihe city,
and that our prices are right.
COLD WEATHER
In bound trt come, and you will be Mr*
rv that you have put off gening your
■. -me fixed Uft before the rush. tVe
r.in help you <to h. anl DO IT RIGHT
OUR FURNITURE STOCK
Is iiow timplelc—l*ar!or and Dining
It.iom. lailir.iry ff.tllng Room and
Km i*i. • in he flit#'l out with
ii my d;i -ii ■ • I.* it her Ooucn
• rtHk.rj* and K“>* Chare. China
i |4_ 4'ryM.il 4’.i'.ait*trtkietm.ir>.-•,
D i.iiig Tat*;* 5. M u it n kf. 11.i.l <*ha!rs
II : Hell**” I *:.lii, -r S’ r. n
Hx < >u n ~ Foi ling Bfh. H* I
| iny< (’omMnatlon Hxk ra^en.,
I tin > halre anl ll *♦ k* r? of nil de
aorlptlong, ittrdeeye and Mahogany
hr- '-M rj, TN'as.l Stands. Chiffon.era and
Tables
PLEASE CIVE US A CALL
IN OUR NEW STORE.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
ppfnjpnpMffß
v uu arc es P ecial *y
iiLkp; -U-J. - . : I ed to examine our Slat •
t ’.{if • l erss Dress Trunks, made of
•v -il( veneer Iu ni her,leather bound
—iinen lined. ladies or
• - 'OH gents. Kcjjular price SIS.
J sl2.
‘r'iiV JtrvrJ ■> jiOT Made at our own factory.
420 to 426 Bay street, ea*t.
Retail Show and Salesroom 314 and 316 Broit(hton, Weal.
Southern Trunk Cos., M. D. LUBIN, Propriet r
McDoz\olGH & BALLANTYiNE, V
Iron Founders, Machinists g V
““rviuiKta, aatlsiwtlisvs, asaaafa ctarrrs ot atatlua. f*
•r* wad t-.ru.hta Kspim, Ytttlaal aa* Yap Ku.nl.,
l,#rm MGIa, Sugar Mill !'•., Ska fllag, Fallrys, .to.
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
nun win*.mi riioTSXF*.
W lillr-lliilrril l.ndy'a llnnquet Kvery
Uornlnjt for l*hlliiili*l|it> In'# Birds.
I tom the I'Mind I|.)i a Bulletin.
Few p<l<nrliini who .tolly croas the
shallow of n great * alt ir e ihit wand* In
Hlttenhouse HqußK' km.w of the secret
that II li if shared for more than ton year*
with Mr* Kate Covert and the I Ir.ls of
Philadelphia.
Every morning between Sand * o'elo k
the story repeat* Itself The tree suddenly
darkens In a hower of bird* that * em to
descend from every chimney top and
ehtirrh *rlre In the city The leave* rus
tle noisily In the commotion, and the
branches sway ltfhtly under the weight
of l elr hundreds of tenants The bird*
world. a fin note* to the opening day.
salute tit li oth.r u.I then all la silence
Covert mil breakfa.-i*
She hit* never disappoint'd them, "f
. way* go to the same two trees.” said
their d l ia!i I I en. factor, n* she talked
wisely hi her protege a "For 1 wouldn't
want one of them to fly away thinking
that 1 had- not realty been to see them
And they never l.ok for me under any
other tree.
Hut o: e day they dlsappcln-ed me ”
Mrs Covrrt became grave, but there waa
a twinkle In her eye. "It was tne first
lime that I had occasion to go through
the square In th latter pert of the day. I
*•* duittsaed at flxat, for 1 felt autg that
111 t k'l STtrVF.S *M> RANGES,
111. YIPS OIMHtI.HXs HIIPHIURHATOM
PF.lt Flit Tlt> Yl YTTHUSSIvS.
IVI'l ltlYI. I t KMT* 111 l ■•OLIfS.
are four BFECIALTIES that car, t b,
beat.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
YV* need not aay much about our alo it
of Carpeta. Everybody aavs It ta lit
beat In town Peopla come and loo*
go away. but. LIKE THE CAT. i v
come back A few of our ep. laltle.
thi* department are Wide Bontere, ' ■!
Folding Is*'i*. Narrow I’orliere,
ttlngle lied*. Vestibule I ..ice and Pi
lain !r,im It-inch up to .*; Inehea
4'omh Cover*. *>i Inche* wide. c
H;xe Rug-, tn Wltton and Smyrna -to
a* follow*: tix>i ta*. la*. OaU." sx
- I<s6xl4 feel Noamere e.ae In town •tn
you get tnem. We are acilm* o hr.
oxl7 Smyrna ltug *l3 00.
W. purehawed at a bargain a lot of
sample, from a drummer of Dagueoar
Wilton Ruga, 3x*> feet The r.
price of them le M 0 YVe are selling th .<
lot at very much less. The go,xl* are
PERFECT. The price for the asking.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
and i fin#* uphold I <*r**r to do your work
H|>* t t.l |rU given on material t>
fit.>* in th trod* W’t kf<*n ch.nr t'.int
ani lots of things that w- :n't #nutn> -
ate.
OUR LACE CURTAIN STOCK
mupt nt o%*<*rlooked, nx it lx in ful.
I*. ?*. Our Nt<x k of M inud L.m. r* -
i|i)i(i!< and it ivt.rthy of r>*',• #>
If you h.i ii RUaell
>t*u wo iM nrvrr r* prrt the price , u l
for It. They ar# labor-* 1 tver*.
| the birds would re-ogntxe pte. and I *n
i sr.dng that I had no crumb*, would it rr.k
■ hat I was betraying them and ivouM ’
away with their faith In woman s
tered.
"But I hod no lime to pause o •*
change my nowii. So I quietly e l
through the square. Not a bird chl .nl
Hood morning,‘ or made any sign of r*
ognlilon. Then f reads.d lhat It was t *
basket they knew, not the clllacn ' ’
carried It."
The tree awakens a* soon ** Jeasle
dog. puts her shaggy Utile feet arour.d t *
corner. She run* In advance of h*r m
tress and the crumbs. The foliage s
i.olsy agnln. and lh birds awing fr>
Ihelr high pedes’nl* to pose on Mr*. r '
err * tonnet or ahoulder or basket har I
.before Joining the banquet on tile ground
at her feet.
It was ten year* ago th.it this strat •
little woman, wltn hair while a sf> •
first tarried her big crumb bn kef to the
square The work was tvegun by it wealthy
woman, who died In I hi a lelphla a f" w ’
w. .k* ago. She saw lhat Ihe scavenger*
of the sirees left little food for th b rl*
many of whom starved or flew aw y to
perish elsewhere. She made Mrs. Covert
her intermediary, and ha* bq.aathed *
legacy to ti e birds that will snab • these
to be happy and toll for many genera
tions.
—Justice: What were you doing In Col.
Pullers chicken coopt
Uncle Mose: Fo’ da U*J Judge I was
Jes’ takln' de census.-Harlem Ul*.