The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 14, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Itn ll'a firrnl IHerovcry. Ore imAli bottle **f Ha 1* * * '***< T>ls covary our* ! a:! ►. it.# \ at I •* * i, r trou bl**. rtmnvw gray* i..• hab< I- . n ltil t . w k hi. i *amc t* i. k rhumiini *r i .* rt*i..*t;tus of Hie kldtirya and b. i.. t turn, K-gUi. * i *•* ■{ “* ‘ l4ii drift if !,•: .4 > *'4 " •• * " 1 l< sent by mail * n f * • i l ' of ‘ bottle U twu r: •!.' i- “m-i.i. *u l wu. curt? ary .-• ab incfiUon**l lr. r. W. Hah e* l* in a i Ufa luifT. I* O. Hox t..* st l,ou. Mo. Snd fur testimonial Sold by .1 s *ait i ?* tomon* Cos . bavaiiiiah. a ll rail Thla. Cut I• r? <Ta . April 2 This I* to certify that 1 w* ff* With fir \- if il that I took sixty if l* of 11,,.. •; . it 1-H oven at i I* m I * • > t n<* It I■* worth |l.oO> pi bottle to tit ) on needing It. J, T STKVEV3 IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. AKws ami \ ir.tv* or tiii: iiai l\ TWO *T%T*>. Jerry l.rfl P7h,onf—%a In dent Trrrnpln I'tuuul—Wlramlan* t urr of n l*n rn I* I It*— I*• rr l .aalr K 111 i*tl —Hit l I*l rr hi Motrim- I ampa In >rr,| of t Ijinrmnlur*—% ti ••At lantic ( lly" lor I lurlda-Olhrr I'toridu \e%t. Brook* A- Cartni hiMl’ti warehouse hurnc 1 M >1 i>* mon-iug. at Mol* n With to • ' 1 tor. A. <tw 1 ; "' r- Pur \ a*. I it wai all tin* people mi l do to siv? th town There w - in* In irm * . but not enoug .i c unr '.hai l< Mi(• n largr I Tim I**. flatur iay !'• rtn on, on th*- i n.talior of Mr. I'ark r lie*, io.tr Smyrna. J H Moor*- killed an < tgle m* i* *rr six f**'*’ nnd t;• lni *'' f<-m * p to tip It Ni l )U.f .1! i 4 off a 1 :.* t irk* if! lw •' preparing f*r an ex* * bent rfjaifl when killed by Mr Moore with j-hoigun loaded tv Ith No. 7 ehot The bird v * ( tkHi to Man* tta and was the o* ntc-i of Mtira non. \nnflier limit foi Mnron. President fleorge A. Smith >f th- M on fh tmlx'r of Comm* r. • li t* r* < elvd let ter from Mr. /V. 11 11 • nl*>* of M H i*', offering to put ii alxty-tofi I*l on tt lirtmilgo* rlv r Th i~ air- wlv the r*v-r a* far up n> lliwkin- Vlll**. bil* Mr Ht-Hley wunt" W, r>i!i lr Up n* far Ma* ai. Jn hl* letter Mr. M* f - pay* that >ll he wuntfl gu i-.in ** of luflldfnt bupln-H- from th* Ma- in* r chants to mifke tf,• boat prh* tbl Ttie boat ka not quite a lar i* i wa the City of Maoon. and It lx > ;mv**i an ply the O muigte the y* ar r*mr. 1. AA 111 of Jerry l.ynch. Th# will of the late Jerry I,vn< h. on* of th# aurvlv >ra of tie Cor federate ern r Alabama, who *l.**l In Atlanta, ha a been filed In the ordinary’s oftlr** th* re by K Corrigan, aitortiey t *r th* fani- II v. No * -Uniat* !*■ pl *-*1 in ti wil upon the proje-rtv ft but It l.s kn**isn to I*< worth a Unit $7 m John T l.ynh, m of Ihe ls ma*b *eeutor. and b rot required to mak*- returns or Klv* U>i,.l to any court. The will l* daid May 2f*. and la Wltneeaed by Thom o F. Cor* rlgan. V. VV. Morgan and Chare 11 StieglltS. An Anelrnt Terrapin. A highland terrapin wae found near Cal houn a few day# ago whose back dis played an Interesting history. The terra pin Is ag and. so Its di<ll .*'♦> The initials, * J C. lb. I*73,*’ ir’ ut ui>*n it It was ckrne by Mr J. c. liobiing in that y**nr Twenty-one year- afterwar*!. in lMid. Mr. Andrew Hoop*r *irii > i* th* terrapin, noting ihe Ins'rlpi: rs tin N**v V the present month, the terrapin a . • alt, t Smith, brothers, nnd but two or thre* hundred yar*!" ftom the s**t wh*re Mr ifter cuM Initial* *#t It?* shell. 77 years *. The Smith boys ad*Wd th-lr Initial** an*l dale, wishing the highlander many years n*ne of extvter.re. uf*l hoping some d.y to come roe* S g * in. Took I p II.• miml Walked. AM the people of Ashburn an- *tlrrl up over the mlracHiloiiß h*allnj; f . iar<ilyz<i young man. Mr. TV g r •' •< 01-l! r In the Philippine island \ end there •trtckrn with pamlyiiß , fr*m his w.ilat ■ i ■ f#-*t mr* |t-x anA no feeling In lh-m month** ag* h* %v.t *nt from the hospital In San Kram is* * to iht* home of hii slater at Ashburn. Ga.. :-• an in ur- Ple. Here he has b* ♦ n i iutnill.tr rtsut.- on the street* In hi.-* roller . hulr A f w W' -k** ago he h.td it -ii*k* that lit him uiK'ontk ioua for ten iu>ur. le*~t Sunday i right week. Is*- ha*l another ■r* t*k 21m slater at the ehui h iv.* t**nt anil the doctors came Th i-t< hei teferf * I to the fa I that he w uld m-v- !*•• ah> to walk again. After * hurch many friends railed to *••** how the young man was H* was cold, and the do.Hoi> lid h*- would not live til. midnight lli> einer left th*' room, thinking every breath would 1 th* lae Huddenly ttoe sick man opened hi yes and smilingly asked that his feet h* lifted to the door. The Urd has told me to rise, take up my bed and walk, said he and h- aroa**. picked up QUIIt mi l walk'd. Monday morning fully lßb people went to mi him walk Monday af ternoon he walked dowrn town. Monday right h* walk'd to chur h, und told the people how h- v\ ih healed. He has been walking ever sine* FLORIDA. Exports to fore.go port* from Penas* cola la- • week were valued it $27Vd. and w* r* distributed as follows. Oenoa, sl***,• ÜB7; Hotterdam. s2>.lA*, Liverpool, $21.-I* leghorn. s2l .U! 3; Ghent, sK*.24<. Buenos Ayres. $1027, Bahia Blanca, $10,220. Port Natal, s*,&&. Queer Vote at St. Petershur*. Tampa Herald: St Petersburg !** probably the most mx*d politically of any place in Florida whose vote last Tuesday is recorded. Th* l>em** r,iti **i< .-i.t- r - ceived IS3 vote", the Republican 7*. the Boola list-Democrat 43. th* Prohibition -Ist 3l the Populist 11 IV* bet .i dougu nut th.it \oe can't be matched in th* slate. Jennlng* at Home. Broakavllle RrlWr: Judge W. H Jennings u at home again and will i< t ,n4 take thin*, for * .hurt tlm< that I* • ©a> a* such n rewtle-i*. en- H*’Ur man can lane Zltlwgfl Ha he* n; 11 the moat thorounn canvaaa of me tn • that ha. b..en made since the memoraule < am|*ti|tn of l*7ti. aiul the k*od effect, ar*- *:,own in th. .{.leiell.t vote that turn.l out ism Tuihlij Whatever Judg J.u nmg* undertake*, he k>©e thoroughly end © #rvh that he will make the beat Governor Fllotldn tia, ever had. ••Atlantic t tty.” Klorltln. Henry M Flagler. Florida's mllllonntr citizen, aho ta making a great aumnv r.aort on the coaat r.ear the St John river mouth, hat dacaled to call the p.a Atlantic City, after New Jersey'* fatno.. re,urt. Minion* wlil be ,pent in the man nlflcent hotel. pavlUona. boulevard! an.| ground* of thla reaori. It embracea sev eral hundred acre, and will be one of the finest resorts south of New York ezhtui Crushed. t in'trine ker Are Needed. If t * factories could lsrid them, arid tin nun could be secured more than ?w (boije md adddiottal cigirniak rt* could I** -• it. l m the various f* tore of Tanu • •w There ate demand* and by the vol ume of busine-s which 1 p<n* K in Ujx n tb• n tnufaciurera t " • pi* ut in There I*. liardly a ft toy w; i h Is not working (‘very man that ‘’an !*■ < row i* 1 to Ihe l.utory bu dil.C' a 'I it ShoU ! 1 tiao t' tiiunr in mind t..•• t .* 1 h;f of th* buildings her* havt b* en already enlarged OJ. * tills y* *r This, as #■. r as nnything *J. fully covers the ground, >ltd - '* h<w Idgh >’ i ‘-ur* is cigars of the Tampi mak* ad brand. In t ili(i(lH t *-l m Willie**. A countryman from Holmes county. Florida, ha been summoned before in* IT .t*d dtate* i and jury .it Pensacola, or a charge of Tl a di'ti.ilng lie knew when aummtM *<l * f*r*- Umu* l**d> mat .•tin* *r > bad put the Federal depudea st j. s tr * . in . Kaur*la> wr.ise . row*! ..* ... it* , .iiK.fw w-*r. w.ii'ing roiiful t f gi.ii <I jti? . room to appear before it. H; •w ji the ' . in n uncertain ton * intoftlfd them that If Mi "to SW*r* .. *>t t,i;i. ii woind ‘muk** riaus w*il t it rn an I •*’ i t* ~.im* time exhl'rir : • ..l- r*-. ' %•’ to pr..ve . tt r* ate When i ut fir -tie] ~i ta.K ii I ttiought ail w (*• aeren*- the maT*r wo a repw ted to lit '• i Hr a* rn i **. who limn* - dafely iitsed to rr* si *>f I frown ai i . .UK>* of !n?m *lani.g I nii* and States wdf- TI* pistol cs .* four and on I m tn.| t wu - I'u kvil up for future refer t lark t barges F* rn ad*. T:.> f >,i*wiiu inr ".jn in.n’ by chair* man Flunk Clark *' th*- S it*- < ornm*?o*e. i * i. <u; i:\ -11.(1 i *.r it lon. and rnu o Inter* *! f.t .n the promised x -jx (to Hi.. -d frauds, p Very littl** more tnun lialf and the • it* Ins vet been heard f r*rn u* t. tic* vote on i apttol re* imval. The i.-.ujt innot !*• kn*.w. un til th* Ss .r *■ Kn u iv* Commit t*-* > mi* th* Kliiiii* The count fhall mad** ms tii** tii i* provide h. uiul if Til cah has son th#* democrats is pb <ig. and ■*. *r >i t ipitoi build r g o>mm* •uniiu wir: the honor and dignity of th** fata of I puUki Hut 1 have in niv .nn n>w ami*.* Widen * f 'he ire**! -4ti|>**nl fra .i. (in*l w it.not t**li bow fa - i* i liitu to s nr. until tlie proof ar I returns nr>* all rM >*lvnl. Tne primal v ha*• eotne to stay and ** int.-grpv nui-t •*• preser%**<l It i <*iimon from f ts i. ins’ j*.— ot-'oin ti.. 4J i k-oi.s i. i' not •bf*• i! *d md I i*k her fri.nd-' rug to b* ‘flsm>*l. bu: wilt until ne offb ial i - ration has I• n mad. by Hie Ht*• t• Com mit it*'. '* •ltlt!,\sTPl % I I." I %s; MlTTl.r.ll. Prm e to Hi lum llslwrrnl lle llael den* aml ftellrr*. Columbia. H C., Nov. 13 There will be pea**e in Marion county as the famous "breastplate” cu-e is dispose.! of and la.d uway on the shelf, where other war furniture of that pattern Imdong That the t> ii l ate*d housings u .si by Mr. J Dud ley H.is**Kbn Will adorn iis ancestral homo and !**• jiointed to with pride by his *|.- • ndants in the misty future s u not her question, Tl*o Hast’ld. ne and the S* Hern have so many rehnives m Marlon county, most of whom are very worthy pcopl*. that It w.in considered ‘he pirt of wi bam to set tie the mutter out of court without stir ring up bid blood It wis generally !• - iieved (hat th antagonism caused bv conflict of testimony, and the bringing out of th* story about the -teel breast plate that saved Dudley Ha olden’s life w. ** i! • 1 result in another shooting scrape. Tho Atorney Oeneral wi- called to Marion to prosecute the case l*e u.**e ft>- b‘ itor Johns*m was re lated to the de fendant' On the* pr.-• n its*n mae] by leading odisens of Marlon. Mr H* lling* r and id to wftthelraw th* pros#** -ut ion. His dee Ire to do this wa - -trengthened by having a paper signevl by all the partici pants on l"-th skies of the .-a-*- In tbs th#*. agreed each to sele-t friend to arrange an honorable settlement of their differences; th* -e tw*e r* presentatives were impowered to >n !ect third man. If n.l* and. and th** llasekb'iis nnd the* S* 11* r hound themselves on their honor tea abide by th.-lr action Col. F. F Covington wi- oho**n us representing the s. Urrs. and C. A. Woods. .>q., for th- Ilusetdrns. IHXhirr 11% LI. %T EMORY. l.(‘Rgiif Formed of Tmm Front 41i* Fix •• < In*•(*. Emory CV>ll**g\ Oxford. Gn . Nov. 13. 8* ver t! y* ir* ago. owing to thn 1 um’n*r of Injur! <-0 that had ro*ultol from ball, that garm* w\i* prohibit! .it J*m ory Sin • that tin*#* ) * K 1 I hi b* <l . i>kiyrd hnre e very winter, and l* now productive of A'r**t Intere-t While It Im n*u anything lk** n- *lai g. rous • (• t ball to tho*** who play it. yet !t ci*ra rrjdendbl exercize, nn It require- large amount of both strength ••*! agl Ity of min*), c* w*ll a** body. The practice gam*** have l* gun and the t-aniH for the different daw* will lx* s# levied within a (*w *1 iy-. A I* ague co*n|*ooed of the team?* of the* rtv** and 1 : >• ■* haw l*en organized, and a iterlcH of "lx* teen giim*.** xxhtch will glv* cmc i t. itn ixx ganK> with every other, bt* l ***'u arrMiiC 'i The commit’* .* f.r il • **l* tlon of player* ha\ been api-olut** 1 by the uthhth 1 *#** atlon *n l are •* i 1- lowjc B* nior. H**nry K Moor*, of e'uDer ton. manage r. J inx* > M Raxxl* of e'uth te rt and G. Dexter Blount of Barneavilie. juiiloi. \V. illtch; Mphomore Ha ry H. ftuinni' y of St * *.•* Mountain. n.enag*r. Nathan B. Dozier. Jr. of Atlanta an I Montague Boyd *xf Bavannzh. fr**hm*n. Harry Hentr of Quincy, Fa tn.nn-** ; II i\ li* I*l **f Ytlzrta md l.<* I4s lit f Karn* *viile. tubman. Bo' erta, Wil li tint* and Dillard Will ll** Married lit •Iciidforf. IbaUfort, S 4‘. Nv 13 Th* martUg* .►f | vx> > e*UI - B MUfort |**pb* will be po *nu /* *1 In S* H* i* t Kp 1) e'hurch < n.*'tr**w 'TVr **ntra ting |wr ti-*s being Mr William El.loti, Jr . and Mt** Leila S tin.**. i*otb th* young folk* nr.* m* m- r> of S- uth i’ar*>lin 1 * first famiiieft The bride to be, im one of B* in fort‘s fair* -1 and nuat an e>mtl>sh**-l belle*, and only daughter of Mr B S 4.rr?*. fr many yarn cahler of ih* Rank of Beaufort. The groom lea eon of Co*. Wi liam Elliott Congre*iman from 1 s* ve-nih Soulh Carolina DDtriet. un*l i** 1, father’* In|mrfttier, h** wa-* r*l 1 m**6 n* 1a• Fnlvereity *>f Virginia, nnd 1* i gT* ~g H SnZi, B&a D IS rjV "hen neglected. almost Invariably >r M/7 'l STE [?7 ii Jy <4" "■'■•iti in .1 •.•?<• . t -i in. wfaa 5j HfeL KU hn pi p • '■-. )•: • .iii.'i.s i<-nt!y . ~:iic :• wij ftP. 3I(J| S> KmIML pntonmg .11 de.sth Mr: • ■ ■M ■ H WHV MM JOTQ' whole urinary and genital organism and the whole nervous system. Theordtnary method* resorted to for a euro are not only event daringly painful, but frequently cause dlorder a> serious as the ■ stricture itself j 1 A F Ur. Hathaway years sgo <Ji.ear.led them old time barbarous I J method, and perfected a y.tem by which he remote* the tincture. Jj reducing the thickened wall* of the pasugn to a uormal condlton. „ There I. no operation The treatment l< applied by the patient H himself. It It imlnlect and takes tin time from business. Tin* cure ■UI effected It permanent and all complication* of the dl.rated condr tUitii are removed This method of treatment and cure of Stric ;v." ' ture l eacluttrely used by Dr. liathavay. 1 t operation All Setual. Urinary. Nervous. Blood and other diseases „ of chronic nature are treated by him by his exclusive system. 1 atwioraalSiWAi,* D which for 20 years has proved Invariable In Its resulta. Write to him or call at his office for a free copy of his new 04 page book and self-examination aymptom blanks, and for free conauttatlon and advice. 4. NIWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. ...... Ir. Hathaway * Cos. Office hour* to 12 m.. 2to 5 and Ito SoA Usyao tuoi, sfo vaginah, Ua. p. m. Sunday Wa. su to 1 p m. j THE MOKKING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER U, 1000. ENTREES] k LIEBIG 1 Y COMPANY 3 EXTRACT ol Beef I— jon* fli-s t ** •. . i young ai “in* • “f great pr**rn - M Klliutt i*l b - kiarmtng bride* hav* mh* t of fit* ii- Ik l* nd if. either W- lloii*. *. •he J aln.* Mo m.• • (Min: Ii %t INtd 1\ ATI/ %NT A. Dutch Comedian, at I'.vrti With Jes ■ie Jar hoc, lion the Knee. Atlanta. Nov :3 The feature of 10-da . s event* at I’iwilßon! Fork was the • peril*l h.trail* ip raia leetween Dutch Comedian, this Hroc.iv. J* -l* Jil>oe aiai Monk Wayman lu* Ii Com- dan. wtio •rrl*‘l • !••! *f monrv. w**nt in*V*r th* wi* first five I* ilk*rh- In th- k*.*l Weather chair, trek fo-t Hurtimarl*- First ita e Hi fur.ongs Hettle li . * t*Y won. with Ann!* biun-Mi 7 t< 1. • >iiei, .in*! ( ar.otta C, • to 1, third. Tim** Sand Kara Seven furlong*- F,*m i to .w* a. with Two Armies. .1 tl. •sr 1. | and Oiauo, x t i, third Time 1 U Tiilid l(a> ** S* .ling, liv* furlong- Vlr- | D'Or. - t* 1, won, with Liii„.ri iloff inan, 4 to s* oral, atd Muti* Haln, k to 1. third. Time* 1 "V*. Fourth Dae. op** mil* Dutch Come dian. #v. r. w*n. w,f h * * e ltr* k - *• •n, (. cond and J-.dc Jar hoe, 7 to 2. thin. Ime 1 Fif*h K •' Selling, five and tv* If fur long* Jti*!g( linker. 2 to 1 won. with l.idy ilo'dltjg* to J s • *ri>l. ir*l Ooldtii 7 to 2. thru Time 1:13. Mow It W* mi ut %(|uedirt. New York Nov Four hr- md two ** 0i,.1a wc j, K. V W.l-h's rec rd u Xep.tdl llu Ti > His riding w•- !h* f*- ture *f •! otherwise lull *! •> - s|srt. I’avoiiM"' !o‘fk t *• last three r e ■ •’- ma ries: hrl K ite: Six furlongs s* ling F1 e of Mr I* m Ii * 1 w* r w • ‘ Ml* N o . n.*l it* • i l md l-i.H '.M triuy. Si 2 third Tim** 1 I‘* Second Race Six furlongs Snark. ft to 1, won. with I*ri cb'ti <ll rl, to l and to 1. sc end, and dlae] run, and to 1. thiol. Time 1:1$. Third Rare—One mile and • v* i ntv yards handicap. T tar 12 to 1 won, with Kxcelsis, 10 to \ eri'i 3 t< 1. second, and Dolando, l to 3. third Time 1 17 1-$ Fourth Race-One mile ami n sixteenth. Kinnikinn.** s to '*. won. with Greytbl*!. f* to $ and l to 2. -* (•?;*!, and Withers. 4 to 1 third Ttm*‘ I:4ft 3-3. Fifth Race About seven furlongs Miirsha! Neil II m .. won. with Frank Hull 12 to 1 and I to i. second, and Ami rie’iin. 3 t.* 1. third Time 1 27 1-5. Sixth Race on** m l** anel seventy yards, s -lltng Itotibh* fnumnv *J t* 5. won, with The Chamberlain. $ to 1 and 2 to 1 e* • - **n*l. and Gurry M Conn. 5 to 1, third. Time 1 17 Race Itextili* n t l.rtfonln. Cln’lnnatl. Nov. 13 --Result at Lato nta First Race—One mile, selling. Honey wood. $ to 2. won with Free Hand to 1. -econand. and Tim** 1:43. H>cond Race One ml>. selMng Porter R. to 1 won with • d!env.-s-f. if, ro 1. v.-cond. and Joe I’a tl- . l' to 1 third. Tim 1 43 Third Unco—Six furl ngs. s Ping Zaz * x tea 1 won with I*>l i. f t* 2. s** >*! I, ii *i Jii’-kidc. $ to 1. third. Tan*- Ml',. Fourth Race H mdicaf* **i ** ni > Cam brian. 7 to !*. won with Wre.nl Trl>. I to 1 • *-nd. and llrit ch. 5 t* 2. 11*ir-t. Time 1 IF, Fifth Race--One mile uni n half, sell ing Ja k Tdllng. 2to 1. won. with Col !** rt. 7 J ■•••> i. ,*i Fiig of Tru e-, 7 t 2. third. Time 2:27\ Sixth R.< * -On * mil* Whiffle M % to 1. won. with Junipxi. l. n•• .n*l. an*) Warranted. 3to 2, thlr*! Time 141 \e*wi >ni*-s Front < nniil**r Fla. Candler. Fk . Nov. IT. Winter vlspors nr*- beginning to arrive and ut*out *\* :y vacaivt hotis** In town has been l Not in many years has th* r been so much sickness • the re has been this f>ill, an*l cold w- fh*'i is w < Je*om>-! Cot*e.Hn is lb lit till in )•! fh* price's r. ‘\*d this -**ac‘>n have been so g***>l n. Ito put th.- farmers in fin.* shape There j ar* Mill a g>wxt many bolls to open, but I ihe top crop of sea slur and >**>ton is rather inferior and pri* • on the* late c*rt* n have already fallen *>ff some. There is talk of largely in< r.-.i *1 acreage next y* ar The i<) death of Mr- O S Flnnder* w*h!*h iM-curred 1-■ w <k hi- ■ ast . gloom ov* r th* *nt r- community She was universally loved an*! eat*** m <1 The Wilson brothers nr** now getting enormous quantlt es of pine timber ii’.fo the f>. kbiwahn river as the high wuter greatly facilitates the work tioM iron rut: ti:k iii ih. iimther xiontli'a Uiiar) to lie I'ald Them on l>et*. It>. Atlanta. Nov. M Treasurer f*urk notl fl(si Commissioner of Kdu atlon Glcrin this morning that th** trea-ur* r could pay th * teachers of Georgia *in**th>*r motith's sal ary on Dec 10. The state owes the* t#• *:i -(** three mouths work, nnd |h>* fa •' that another puytnent will l*** made on ■ i. • •uxs all over the -e • Th# payment a 111 tin*uiiif to about $ J • his b.-*-'i -.m** time !>• • the te.i* hers r* ■• u l ■my f owing le* <• • •* K >*f fund- in tut* treasury department for t it purpose. HUM TO Till. IIIH K 1*11.15. Nitiro Xssnilunf Will ll*n in llcfore ftuperlo;* 4 tur|. A*hens Gi . N*v D Th> *a?ro. .le-- dr Hunt, who attempted to as a lit Mr* Neely Wi klr.r yesterday, w i given to I limit of the law this morning in Police Court ll** was fined IC** or six month *i! th‘ re>*k pile. uft*r ‘ha* time he will he turned over to the Superior Court K.x-itement run hr:h la**t i ight nnd a lynching w*u* imminent at •*• time. MAH INK OTiaUGEHE. Matters of Interest to ftliipplag Men Genera Ur. The voyage of ih Belgian steamship 1? . wnlch wax rr|*or?ed arrived from Antwerp ye*i*ri.o w,i anything but a pb*a t one. cpt Bytor report* he **f • ulcered the roughest weather he has expert* n> .x! sine* h** took commanei of the Jrie lie filed i lengthy report with tit* lo al bydrogrupher. At a r> •nt meat It. g of the dtrectora of th Trad* s L* agu. at I*hiialelphla atten tlon w i called to th** fact that hut re •lv tw ship w• *r• mpclleel to leave rt to b# locked, If* re being no 1 < I do tho there This kept the fr<*m r* •iv r c th**ir cargo*** in Philadelphia w!>**r-Jv mti' h loon was eus iii.*d by lo ul bu>ineH men. The want > • i* r t *!rv d< k- M severely frit a- K Harbor aid N ivlgatlon Commit • r r with tl mm; f!i‘-'ii <f th* New York Bhli>- I • !.ng I'ompnnv and others s to the i ul-.mg of ample* dry do**ks at Philadel phia Tne hoorer Woodward Abrahams ar rived \< .-rdav from Beaufort in tow of tl> tug Cambria She will lOAd lumber f r Charles S. Hire h Ac <’o.. for New York The Ah rah ms brought *lowr> a > of coal fr the Coosw Chemical ‘‘omimny of Beaufort. Th* steamship lies**. No. 2. bound from N* w York for Brunswick, put In yewter duy ii wfter ci.sill!.g at Taggart's yards, proceeded out. Ti e pro. . of manufacturing deep-sea • hl** of gr.*a length is not generally un elcrstoed, •>' an exchange. Alm*st *!ii 1 important i** the pre>fer laving of tic . able after It is m.iele. In Europe lh* universal custom at present is for • I*l- t . le- manufactured .t points on d*.-p water, the far tones being adjai'ent *> pi* rn alongside #if which the cable -b ps lie. so that th* ahie is colled ip In i** tank-' *n the-e v*ss*-ls ns rapidly as it s manufa lured In this way the unit of cable length Is a shipful. To undertake *u . . ssfully the building f th* Iran I’a fK abl#* in ihls country will, therefore, tie c->ltate the ere<*iioti at tii#- w iterside of * suftb i* nt plant or plant.* for Its manufacture and the acqui it.on *f several cabin ships to lay the individual s> tlons Such a factory with u*. machinery would *ost about Sl.oor,oofli Trier*- ar*- in the world about thirty-five I le hßes. *f which more than twenty ftve fly the British flag. Not one ts Ame-rw- ir- The construction *f the ca ble* will, therefore, necessitate the build ing (f it |e-iM two cable shl]*s. nt n cost Of ..h Their operation and other .-*. ?- of tranrortlng and laying the tide will l*ring this figure for the ships up t** • l*ut before the cable is laid The able I*-.elf will e-ost in the neighbor hoed of fI3.HODJMM). this price being based on a length of nautical mil*-* and prbe of 3h cents a foot of the fin ished cable.” I'iiMrnuiT* by ftt-fraahlpa. Fr.'is* ngers by steamship Tallahassee for N* w- York vewterday—Charles Coch ran. Miss Mary <’>'hnin Mrs. C. W fo, hrm Mis l.ula llarrillson. Miss I,ti ll Cochran, W. F. Draper. Joseph R. Thompson, Mr* !t W Baughn, J. B. Sexton. 1 W. S'ori-r, H. <!. Thompson, N c. D#*an. G. Fred <*olln. and one In termedl ate. r.tssenbers b% steamship Itas'a to Bal timoreC B. Floyd. Mrs. C. B Floyd. LilJ .- G. ary. George* Geary, M. McCann. ftaxnnnnli Almanac. Sun rises nt 6:31 a. m. and sets at 4:53 p. m. High writer M Tybee to-day at 1 30 a. m# and 23s f. m High water at Savan nah on* hour later. riianes of the Moon for November. D. I! M Full moon 6 5 0 eve. I, i'd quarter 13 ft 37 eve. N*w moon 22 1 17 morn Fust quarter 29 11 2T mom Moon p* rig*-e. sth. Moon ajogee. 17th. \Hlll\%ls \> I • Dll* %IIH H\H. Yeaaels %rriveil %aaterilay. Steam i St Quentinn (Br), Stahl* I’hthi‘b Iphia—A. F. Churchill. S *im li p George Farwell, Flckott, New York -Master. Hi* in i H .-. New York for Bruns wick. ■ **.iled and pro*-ceded. Schooner \V(*odwurd Abrahams. Mar h ill, in tow tug f'ambria from Beaufort —Maoter. eaaela rnt to ftea. St* am-hip Tallahassee, Askins. New York. S imshlp Itasca. Billups. Baltimore. s|it|i|lu K Memoranda. Sn M. -haels. Oct 27 —Sailed, steamer tj. ernh i IVnsacola St. Vitv *'nt. C. V., Oct. 2ft —Sailed, teamer Ellamy, Pensacola. G •• ki Nov 10.—Arrived, steamer Otta, Pensacola. Philadelphia Nov. 13—Arrived, ateamer Island City. Char lest on. |,tvcnd Nov 13.—Arrived, steamer 8-dra Charleston. Baltimore Nov. 13.—Arrived, steamer I> H Miller Savannah; Margaret A. May, Savannah. Sail I. earner St.t* of Texas. Savan nah. • C rr:ib 11* Fk. Nov. 13 —Cleared, hark Wl.i*4:mlr (Nor) Oreaboll. lndon • F: . Nov 13 Entered, xrhooner M*rns W. Child, Murphy. Bos ton. Oar* 1 • hooner Future, MacDonald. Boston. K**v Wi**t, Fla.. Nov 13—Arrived, s**■ tmers Aransas. Hopner. New Orleans , died for Hanna; Olftrcttt, smitti, p -rt Tamtai and sailed for Havana. Sailed. - sooner Hattie Darling, Nas sau. f j ,r : * v* n Nov. 13 —Arrived, schooners S P Mur* Holloway, Baltimore; Anna L Mulford French. Lewes. Del. Port Rova! S C.. Nov. IS—Sailed, s*'h**wer Wendwaril Abrahams, Savan na h Fernandinn, Fla., Nov. 13 —Cleared. • * oon* r Eva B. Douglas, Bennett, Perth Airhov Si *1 birk Lodtie Moore, Corning. Las Palma* J, k'onv lb\ Fla., Nov. 12—Entered. < h‘ *ut,r* Sirih E Douglass. Cmeron, NVi *u: J* ephinc, Ayres. Philadelphia; y.-’lio 7' Morse. Crockett, Baltimore. Kdw ird G High. Johnson. Biltimore C! r**l ***hoon'C Horace O Morse. Bin! • New York; schooner A. B Rus h*l I flirt. Russell, Hope Town, British West Indies Jack*** vl!** Fla, Nov. 13—Entered and cleared, steamship CeTtnanohe. Roek well. New York. Notice to Mariner*. Pilot char!' and all hydrographic tnfor r atlon will be furnished masters of vei se, free f charge in Fnited States hy drographl* office in Custom House. Cap tain** *ir<* requested to call at the office Reports of wrec ks and derelicts received fr tram mis* ion to the Navy Depart mnt. < oast wise Khitorti. Per steamship Tallahassee for New York. Nov :3—791 bales upland cotton, 4A7 hair* sea sland cotton 25 barrels rosin oi 3 bale* sweepings 672 bales domestic*. 160 barrels cottonseed oil. 611 barrels rosin F* barrels turpentine 199.009 feet lumber. 30 turtles. 3 barrels fish, 15 cases cigar*. 2.413 foxes fruit. Ift btrrele vege tables. 162 crates vegetables 50 tons pig iron, 62 bales tobacco, 615 esses cottonseed oil, 140 barrels pitch, 60 barrels tar. 340 LIVER PILLS. Dr lUdway Sc Cos.. New York Dear Hire—l have been *i< k for nearly two >e*r*. and have be#n *k taring with some of the mot ex|*-i t d<**‘or of the T*nltei Stans I have k*n **i i► in and drinking hot water at tne H *t H;t r. Ark .but it hoented everything ?*.• i to do me g*x*l After 1 saw your advert lament I thought I would try your pills, and have nearly us* and two b*en taking two at bediirn** .md one after br**akf<>-t and they have done me more good than any thing else 1 have- ue*“l M> trouble-* has ln-*n with th#* liver My skin and ey**s were ad >c.k#w , I had *-i** py drow-y fi l ings; f**lt like a drunk* n man; pair* right above the navel. Ilk* •.- if It was bile on top *if th* Htomach. My tow**ls were very • ‘ostlve My mouth and tongue sore nv*.“' of the im* Appetite fair, but food would not digest, but settle heavy on my stom ach, and some few mouthful* of f***l e'ome up again. I >*ould only eat light food tlaai digests easilv P.#%*-r send 'Book of Advk t K* six-'tfuily. BEN ZA VQO. Hot Springs. Ark DAOWAY’S n PILLS, Price. 25c a box Sold by drugg!*-:* or sent by mall Bend to DR RADWAY A CO., &5 Elm street. New York, for Book of Advlci cases canned good*, 35 sucks clams, 25G packages merchandise. Per st# im*hip m for Baltimore—4 hales upland cotton, 1ift.416 f*-ct lumber. 1.54 ft barrel* rosin, 9h orange*. 25 ton* pig ir*>n. *d pa< kagex 31 package* *lonie**tles. X*l cases canned goods. Per steamship Berkshire for Philaekl phia—3s*l barrel* rosin. 41.3 barrels tun**n tlne. 32♦'..23 ,, f*** t lumber. 32ft box - orange*. 714 bales rice utrnw. 129 pa k g**s m**r chamtiac, 124 pack ig< > l*mi*sti* s an 1 >s m. The cargo of schooner Juba A Trube f*>r New Ye>rk should have been cre<lltc*d to Cooney, L kstein Ar CV>. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. fContlnued from NlrUh Pag* ) under yesterday. Corn closed V*i Sc and oats*c down Provisions a the ck>* were \2'?'<i 22 l c depress*-*! The leading futures ranged a* follows. Opening Hlghoat.Lowest.Closing Wheat, No 2 Nov 73/.rr*-, r.\ 72% 72 r^72)* Dec 735W74 74 TF% 72>'u73 Jan 74*Ndi7F* 74\ 735s4i7i'* 7 Corn. No. 2 Nov .. 34 3S\ 39 •* ... May 36\'fi26* p 36 : , 3 V-yn:k- m Oat*. No 2 Nov 214 21S 31 V 214 4 May .. 24S 2iU^24‘ 4 24 21 Mess Pork, per bbl Nov ..910 331? 910 324 9* rt 910 30 Jan 11 11 62' 9 11 45 M iy .11 62H 1 66 11 55 11 55 Lard per lo lbs Nov J 7 "2* a 7 06 7 0> 7 ™ Dec .. 6 695 6 ft’* t IT* Jnn .. 6ft 24 6 ft' ti 77>, 6 77*j May... 6 ft2*A .... .... 6 82j Bhort ltibs. per 100 lbs— Nov .. ♦*. 7“ 6 75 6 70 67 * Jan . 6 17 a 6? 610 6 12*% May .. 6 22*2 6 25 * l?j 6 174 ('ash qu*>iatlons were as follows Fleur, quiet and steady; No. 3 spring wheat. 69'd 71c. No 2 red. 72 - u76c. No. 2,com. 39* 4 > 39Uc: No 2 yellow 39’ 4 c. No 2 white 27 fWRic; No 3 white, 24fT27c; fair to choice malting barley, 560 60c; No.l flux seed. sl. ftl; No. 1 Northwestern. $1 ft 2. prime timothy seed, t4.10ft4.20; me*s* i>ork. per hirrel. 910 37H1f1 A 50; lard, per 1 CiO |>ounds. 97.07 1 ff 7.10; short ribs sides (loose), 96 dry salted shoulders (boxed), J 5 sftfis 75; short cb nr sides (boxed). P*i.2#/6.75; whisky, basts of high wines, f! 27; sugar'*, ul loaf. J 6 15; granulated. F 75; confec tioners* A. 95.55; off A. 95.40; clover, con tract grade. 910.00 , m i THE WEATHER. Washington, Nor. 13 -Forecist for Wednesday and Thursday: Georgia Fair Wednesday anl Th ir day; co.der Wednesday in north** n pr tmn. fresh weal to norihwc-t win is Eastern and We st rn Fl< rid: la r Wnlnrwlay and Thur lav. fr** h t north wind*. Houth Caroling; Fa r Wednes 'ay .md Thursday; col<ler Wednesday in w* ■ ♦•ru fiorLon; colder Thursday n **a : rn i/r --tion; fresh w*t to norihwes: wind-. Yesterday's Weather at Bavannan. Maximum temi>eratuie 4 ■ p m 63 degree* Minimum temperature 7.s a m 36 degrees Mean temperature 5u iegr* • Norma* temperature 6*) degrees Deficiency of temix % ra;ure lO degrt •* Accumulated deficiency since Nov. 1 7 degrees Accumulated excess since Jan 1 164 degree* Rainfall 00 inch Normal (C in-‘h Excess sln*e Nov. 1 2.*4 inches Deficiency since Jan 1 6.41 Inches River Beprt —The bight of the Savan nah river ut Augusta. Ml 8 a m . (Tat n meridian time), yesterday, was 9 f**et, a fall of 0.1 foot dniuig the preceding twenty-four hour*. Observations taken at the ynm % moment of time at all stations Nov. 13, lsoo, ft p. m . 75th meridian time. Name of (Hatton | T V. jliain Bo tot partly cloudy .. 46 60 New York city, clear .. 4* 24 j on Philadelphia, clear 4ft L <n Washington city, clear 5u l) .00 Norfolk, clear .V) u **► Hatteras, clear ! 62 26 **> Wilmington, deaf* 51 ♦. • Charlotrte. dear I 52 12 .do Raleigh, clear f* ft .00 (*harlei*ton, clear | 56 | 1* | Atlanta, clear 52 | 14 j .00 August *. clear 1 54 { L j .00 Savannah, dear 54 lo ,oo Jacksonville, clear 56 j 6 .■> Jupiter, clear 69 6 .00 Key West, clear 66 ft .00 Tampa, clear j 54 L .09 Mobile, clear | 52 6 do Montgomery, clear 56 ft ai Vicksburg, clear j sft L > N* w- Orleans, clear | 56 ft .* Galveston, e-lear j 62 10 <* <**>rpus Chr4st4. cle*r 62 I ft .oo Palestine, clear j 64 L j .00 Memphis, clear j 58 ft .00 Cincinnati, partly cloudy 3ft 16 Pittsburg, raining 5 j 22 j T Buffalo, snowing j 32 16 34 lietroit, cloudy 30 12 W Chicago, clear 24 | Ift T Marquette. j*ortly cloudy lft 12 T Bt. Paul, clear | 16 12 T iHivenport. clear j 24 | 11 j T Bt. Louis. Kansas City, clear ! j 12 oo Oklahoma, clear ** ft | .no Dodge City, clear 3ft L ** North Platte, cloudy 36 L H 11. Boyer. Local Forecast Official I nrle Sam Shovsld Help, Editor Morning News. The long cher ished idea of a monument to the memory' of the illustrious Oglethorpe, now fortu nately In a fair way of realization chiefly through the Inspiring example of a public •ptrlted citizen, appeals strongly to all residents of Savannah and of the state of Georgia But the Interest is not confined So Savannah, nor even to the state of Georgia. Oglethorpe was one of the most special Shade Won LINDSAY & MORGAN'S SPECIALTY. Everybody knows who has ever had a shade that they make you think —if they do not work \Y i> we put them up you won’t have to think. 5Ve have only expert shade man in the city. He does nothing make shades and hang them. Also Draperies and La;* Curtains. Want to do your work. Send for us. Two Specials for This Week, 50 Daghestan Wilton Rugs, regular price $9.00; Qp * our price WUri j 100 Brussels Rugs, regular price $2.00; Q j • this week /j Go visit all the other stores, then come to us, an. we will surprise you with the completeness of our FURNITURE AND CARPET stock and the prices. Remember, “Not how cheap," >: "How good,’’ is our motto. Scotch and Irish Whiskies We are agents for the most celebrated Scotch anj Irish whiskies, imported direct from the distilleries f Scotland and Ireland. These Scotch whiskies are the blend of the fine*; Highland whiskey matured many years in wood be: :* bottled. The expert Analyist describes this Scotch wla key as the perfection of Highland whiskey, and is spe;;j] (). V. IL, selected Old Yatted Highland whiskey i'roa Glasgow, Scotland. The latest novelty in Scotch whiAev is distilled by Rutherford of Leith, Scotland, and is cni'd Scotch Cherry Whiskey, and very palatable indeed. We are also agets for the famous old Irish whiskey, imported bv us from Wheeler, Belfast. Ireland. LIPPMAN BROS., 1 Agents for Scotch and Irish Distilleries vhinlng exnmi 1* of the colonial pU*ne. r and lie roe* of li • whole nation. The monument to oglethori*** in Bn van r 111 -houid at I* Ist equal In dignity and riUlMtie* ex* diene * anything f the kln*l in t i |*ar l .if th* \\ > Id, and to the end that tb*. id* al ahOuM le *bqute)y r*l- J. ih* work should tr* entrusted at once to a thoroughly comjetent and energetic •inniitl* 4 *. A monument mutt be erect oil which fu ture* gem'rationa will admire even a* w© now .1 drntre the fine memorial our grand fither* ere*t#d to .he gallant Pulaski. T.. nature of th* c-** denranda thai Og lethorpe’e monumen’ must *urpos in im portanee everything el**# here. A f ftaiei alKftve. Oglefhorpe‘o fame an*l aervlcen w*re not merely 4**#'al. but die tin* tly national I/t u. therefor**, Congreftf* for an appropriation In further in* e of thla n dde entenrlo* . and surely ir!. r* w-.rthy (Mns.- will be found. Tha tr*>ii in* nt should coat at 1* t I!"0.**. and of t .Ul amount the national government ought to *nlri. i•• about one-half, if the m ri- hrexiu* u b. fore Coiigr -- in th*' right way. 1 feel confident that n gen* r oua mx‘L-n4iion will not l*e withheld. T ketnocrlUMf. Ben tii of Walter I*. Ilroxxn. AmerFua, Ga . Nov 13 —Walter L Brown. w* li kiwwn and popular 'ltizen of Afiut: ii* wa *ri* ken with parziyala this- afternoon, and dt* and within an hour thereafter The deceased was a native of S* w *rt county, but for twenty r - fd'le-1 in An)eri*ur. where h* was <n*tlvely • ng,..d ir* busln* and highly *<aefne<i. II *l* ith w 1 <t great .nok to hi family anel fritils. a B Nkal, I P Mtuaro. Frost deal Vlca l*rei.lenV liKNNT lIMTW. Jr Sac > aod Trzaa MAL-UILLARD tO. Builders’ Material, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Class and Brashes, EUILOERS' HARDWARE, Lime, Cement and Plasteu •** WklMiw M>t,ik uuiua, a. Bone IVSeal lor Chli ken E*H and Fertilizer NITRATE OF SODA Invaluable for •|.omv-inlx<.<l' fertilizer Thu ihrapp-t ani m .*t roni-rnlratrij on tho mark-< Sf-nd for portt- uiara 11 u.t.ii nt, lon i l 1.11, im t\, cti SEED OATS AND RYE TANARUS, J. DAVIS, IIS Hay atn-et, west LADIESVemeoy A a!'r anti powerful remedy for functional troul.U*, delay, pain, and irrepularitiej, is APIO LINE fCHApOTEAUrj S.ircrssf illv pet., riVd bv Specialists for DU s. s.r- of o ne. Price J, ■*, of all Druggist.-. 1 r rymaii. P ft. Tl * so., N Y, rt_ CH'CHcrrkw [nsuih 'ehhyrqyal pills jf . K ■"< Owlt (traulfr ,r **Arr t ith'p |. at | I hi. %a 4 iAjEP"' '■ cjltt It KM Kit's KX.I.ISH U . * ' JiilPMl||*. Mrrwkr. ' w I, y *- tt l ” ■€••••• i 4. la I__ m *•' (v I opti'Mlmr*. Tv*tt aMklkU p— -r\. ;??, 5.*“- VLi;T^:, “J r;- M.si... ~VSir iml ha’ **** <*■>• ft a la*;*, irr.gjuu. Mw Orktuuk .iJ - V ’ W ANT GOOD MATEKIA I. and work order your lithographed aid Mir. n.l .jtionery and bUnk hooka from Morning New*. Savannah, tea. , s. ui of hopi n mnoc un 9C Hi:i)i I*: th rate atabim cKaufd r.if raf tor Isle of Hopt\ Moiitgom* ry bait, Cattle l ink | w. Daily except Sundays. Subject i t. a without notice. . __ 18 LK OF HOPE. L#v. City for I. of II Lv. Isle of Hope * ♦? 3> am from T- nth <$ 00 ant for 730 am from Tenth ; 6u> am to: T n S 3>J am from Tenth | 7UO am for TrJ 915 am from Holton 800 araf or 10 30 am from Tenth 10 00 am ?..r . -• 12 on n*n from T.-nth 11 on . n f.*r • 1 15 pm from Bolton 11 3* am r : T - 230 pm from Tenth | 200 pm t r 3 30 pm from Tenth , 240 pn for i; i:oc 4 30 pm from Tenth |3OO pm t • ii 5> pm from Tenth 400 pm : r in 6 3i> pm from Tenth j tOO pin f • 730 |*n from Tenth |7 00 pin lo • A H3O pm from Tenth 8 o>* pm r ']u.n o 3*i pm from T nth ‘J to pm f n 10 3j pm from Tenth ’*oo pm Ia 11 tw pm ? t it i M 4 iNTUOMKKY. Lv city for lfong i% Li \i* x. am from Tenth | 715 am f i 230 pm fiom Tenth Ir.pm to oi t> 50 pm from Tenth jt uu (an f* ta CATTLE PARK Lv city for Cat. Park Lv ( an r • 3 am from . t am t 7 30 am from Holton , 8 to am t luo ptn from Holton 1 3*> pm : 53u pm from Holton j3u> pm s t < 7 ou pm from Holton j 7 30 pm t 800 pin from Holton 8 ;*r pm * “ THINDEKBOLT Cur haves Holton street Jut ; ' a. m. and every thirty rmntit. until 11:90f>. m. Car leaves Thunderbolt at •> ni * * every thirty minutes there. 12:90 midnight, for Bolton e'r t c tion. FREIOHI am* PARC] i This car carries trailer for t • * on all tripa iintl leaves w • t market for Isle of Hop*. T *’ and all Intermediate points a* r l .oo p m.. S:(io p m Leaves Isle of Hope for T 1 City Market and all Interim- * r at ti. Oft a. m . ILoo a. vn . 2:40 p • WRIT END CAP Car leaves west side of city r ' ' End 4:00 a m and cv*r\ thereafter during the day until leaves West End at t:£ an. • l* ' ery 40 minutes thereafter dur. until 12:00 o'clock midnight II M LOFTON C,. r V * A BURKS 5 Dyspepsia ui/ck ff/:'-*? Cm c fSSSL ; Tablets * ' - if rr, T ' In i t* U th But •nrf • perwn*m CM'* (m Promote the Appetite I / hhd Put FImH on in Penr.lt* Ail tuerle* > t ftfc* • L . UM V#ll ro|Mkrt fn r*f f*l R •* Sf.re SA- r*t k*.t AI :dfW. ■ LOU BUttK a CO.. BRENNAN BROS., WtIOLESALB Fruit, Produce. Grain, Etc. >aaBAV STREET. tMplwMlU. JOHN G. Bl TI.EH. —DEALERSIN- Palnie. Olla and OlaaS. s" •• llltnd, and Builders’ Buppl.<s Decorativa Wall Paper, F. r U ■ manic Cements. Lima. Piaster Bole Agent for Abastlne Cold W ' M> Congress street. wi. aivl I* S'- ' u!l " ■treat, west. _ OLD NEWSPAPERB. * for c **-* ‘ Bustnaaa Office Morning News.