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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Hall's (irral IHacorerjr. Or* rmii. bottle of Bails Oraat Dis covery cures ail kidney n J bladder trou* Lies, remove* gravel, cure?* d.abctaa, *• Inal octlasiona. weak st.J lame back*. xhfKui.a .jm and *ll irregularities of tut kidtoe>S -lid bi*du<r: ft Lo b men slid ho men. regulates t>.*4jur trouble* m cni.* dr*4. If no; ►* id Ly >our druggist mu\ be sent b> mail on :• •pt 11* * m * arnat. bottle Is t*u months' ireaimefH slid aiii curs any is • above in* ntioti* i. Dr. K \V. Hail, sole manufacturer. 1' O- Box Cj*. 8: Louis, Mo. nd for te*ttmonU*l* bold by *U druggists and iKdornona Cos., bavsnnab, lia Mend This. Cuthb'rt. Us.. April 2. This Is to certify that I ass affected with gravel and that 1 took sixty drops of Hall's Great Discovery and It com pletely cured n># It Is worth 11.000 pei bottle to any one needing It. J. T HTKVENB I ■ r ■ i IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. m:i\ ami views or tub day i> TWO STATES. Georgia I'seo a l.nrgf \twoonf of Oil. (•eorgla Pine tin II mod Ml lawi-r Passenger Mate —i '*ngre*mei Walehtng Their Feneen— lllg %l llgator K lllrsl —JHTrrwn Inlerea letl In a llnnk rnptcj Salt—>Mlslng Terra t ela Man Not Heard Iron. Ollier Florida Alpharetta Free Pres*: Between the lines the fhrewcl ob rver S* In Gov. ('• • high bid for a t‘ rm in the United S, e-1 Henate And It may t** added that Fn I** . .it • when ho res has for political persimmons. A Kick From olnmhus. Columbus ledger. The censua depart ment ought to hav •• the gra- e to g.vo Columbus a re utjt. Ten years ago. It Wat proven Halt this city had not In *r. given a lair honest count. The far** of the pre***nt returns Indicate that a great er Inju- . . lias been done this time th n before. T • Nark C otton. Amerlcu* Times-Recorder; it will he a happy day for G-orgia farmer* when they leave cotton nlon* , to -omr extent at l u ' and turn th**lr attention to other crop* for money T- i r. i- easily frown, r* quirti;*. • more *xp* nse In cultivation In j • m man axj a net, is much more protUablo. Cnnirntmrn Anxlota*. Congressman Jim Griggs of the Second \V C. Adamson of the Fourth. W. O. Brantley of the Eleventh. and Col. Liv ingston have be-n In Atlanta re * n*.y The entir** Georgia de>ratMi will likely go there soon for th*- purpose of looking sft*r their int•rests In inflection with ttMr proposition #•* r**-distn< t the stat*- None of them s. bed to I** disturbed. They are with th** manna In which their * viral dlslticts or** n f *w tr.ad* uf They-knsr every ••ow-path in tnen ii.d f.amldar with the voters and their families, particularly the little ones, whom they are never tired asking alter when taking to Iheir constituents. Much Oil li I•••■! In fienrata. Last month bmk the record for the nmount of Illuminating oli shipped Into thi state. Chief Oil Injector Glascock Barrett report* that SOi.OOO gallon* of oil were shipped /two Georgia during the month of < e tober. The oil tu Riven :t • borough feet and t ante fully up in th etandard. .Mr. Barrett, however. Is sur prised at the unusually large quantities j coming Inn* tt I4lte ll*- Bay a that dur ing the year I<C* only &,<no.OOO gallons were brought Into Georgia The shipment this , year has already pa-aed Ihe s,'SiO oo mark, j end 1-efore the close of the year It oih> reach T.ouo.uuo. It has been almost n year j fow wire e any defective oil boa been found In the stale. Must timer the Itnte. The Georgia Pino Railroad Company, which has a line from Halnbrldge to Ar lington. has been ordered by the State ltai.riant Commission to reduces its rate for .*arr>lng tanniiKrtis. The road ha* been charging ! • . nts |e-r mile. The |.e pie made comtdalnt. the commission sus tained the complaint nd Issued an order to the management to make the change The nwl t practically an. w one, but It has met will* an h suer. * the people along the line thought the rate should be lowertd The |. t | it ion statist that the people did not mind paying the extra mile age when the road was first iwetructisl, a- they w tilled to see It succeed. hut since U had been paying big dividends they thought 3 .tuts a mile was <nough. The commission ordered no change m the freight tales charged by the road. ttammotli Alllantor Killed. tlapt T. K. Nr well's plantation Is sit uated IT miles snuthwi'si of Albany, Just acrosa the Baker county line, tat C'apt. Newell * place Is a large pond which has utmost dried'up Around this ftond Is the pasture of tbe plantation, anti for Home lime |>aat tt has iieen noticed that hogs would mysteriously disappear almost dally. It was surmised hy fapt Newell that the hog* which were disappearing wire going lnio th. otsc lons maw of an all.- gator Several day* ago n sho.it was found near the pond with a hind quart-r bitten Ofr, and the surmises were strength rned. Mr VV. O. lavender, who live* on Cap!. Newell’s place, armed himself with at shot gun and a pistol and Went to the pend Me came to n large hole near an old cypress stump Mr lat vender took a prep Into the hole, and from It emanated a deafening roar, a- of a lion Mr. Laven der firrt fir<d a load from hi* gun Into the go tor's hole, mid then he emptied th 1 chsmler of his pistol Into the bole. Nut y. t satisfied that lie had kllh-d the ulii gator, he got a fence rati and rirnm.d tt Into the hole for aiaout half an hour. Mr Lavender then went off and got one of the negroes on the plantation and togeth er they succeeded after much difficult.,, In pulling the dean alligator out of hu hole The alligator was one of the largest ever killed In this section. It was It feet In length. It's Jaws were two feet long, ou t It measured twelve Inches Itetweert the eye*. The greatest breadth of 111 body wa* two feet. FLORIDA. I. A. Woods, who owns several fins grove* around Arcadia, a year ago pur chased a grove from (J. W. Gauge for I*.- Oo cash. He has Just sold the grove to R A. Robrrts for 112.0U0. Mr Roberta get* this year's crop, which will prob ably bring 13.000. for a In lon Itepof. Lake City ClUien Reporter: A lengthy petition, agned by the business tnon of Latke City, was this week addressed to !h- three railroads. 8,. F. & W.. 8 A. 1., and G., 8. * F., requesting that a union depot he constructed here for the ec cummodatlon of the traveling public We have no doubt but the* the three roads will concede to the request of our cttUens. aa It Is a modest one. and It will be to Mielr interest a* well an accommoda tion to the public. Hon. J. 11. McKinwl* Head. Again death lia* visited tho Marianna bar, and claimed th* Hon, John H. Mc gOirala. After a lingering lllmas be died Nov SC His life ass spent in uaefulne*# to the at ate of Florida • is-iMtor. state V attorney and in many other im> non* o' honor. He was a Is-rnor.it, tru *nd tried He leaves a mother un i m *ny friend* to mourn his I©.*** Tft* ##*-> of court aas sMSt**iifbd in honor o' the d* -aiM-'d, who aas burll with Pythian honors at tht family buti.il ground te day. New (ly star Fset*ry. On the old English mill sit# In the x trme southern |**rtlon of 8t Augustin , and border**'! on th* wesd by the Hun H**- baatian river. Mill* r Jit (Joflln. o> *t r packers of Baltimore, are eiew tli iff a i irge oyster packing establishment that prom ises to give employment to a larg* n m ber of he< The malt, canning factory is i * .irl - *• mp4et#d. It Is a on atory frame -m. re. sixty fat *1 ;<• an l one hundred *.,1 twenty lu g It will be completed by the first of iec*tn er by whlh time th* nscee'ar) raw* hli ?ry to oivrstf the plant will b* on the grout and The firm l letermlri**d to i-s no time In |* ittli g the J*< tory in o**era tlon. Joe Jefferson Interested. Actor Joseph Jefferson, who Is a large property holder In Florida. l* the la r g- st claimant In the bankrupt* y of Georg • Zapf. a friend of his at West Palm Ib.t h. The cas* has Just t***n hear t b*fo* W L. Anne, com ml-doner In bank ruptcy. The schedule of liabilities showed an indebtedness of $.11,362. Joseph J* fT*r son*s -lalm \* I!*’.'*** A large n nit* r of Hie ablest iMwvrrs In the state w r* lres#*nt. rcpr *-*i.:inv. variou** claimants In this and other stat* - George Ad tins *f W**s: I’alrn H*** n ha been appolnte*! *• reiver by the <onml .-loner. The town of Jeffersonville, largely owned by the veteran actor. Is r**tr West Palm I teach. • bn* nril Nt 1 **l I'nssd. Nothing has yet be**n h**srd *>( C. W Howard, who mysteriously disappaarei from Montgotn* ry Ala.. wn* n on his way fr.ttti T**rra ci.i, .n F*orul. t* l.a t Luke. Ala., to be married. Ever* effort h i- t* • n mad*- to find the young nun by his business partner. J H. Knn*dy, Terra Ceut. Mr. K* n*-*ly 1- chairman f the c-rnmi l <i * s f-r bis ti ty. .*nd hits been r*t the i*ar'l f<r twen ty-five years, and h* stated y*-t*riH)' <o a Ja ksonvlle g*uttlem.n who wa- t Terra Ceia that h* was firm y rmivlne and that liowrd hid t*. en robbed nn*l rnur and r* and. Mr. Kennedy has engaged detec tive*. an.l lost ro effort in trying to trace H>ward. tut slih * I* avif.g the h >tel ,> T Momgomory nothing has been heaid *-f him A paper a short time ago published a dispab ft from Montgomery -tating th*t Howard had be. n boated In Ti v\ L< • • I.* v- • • I. '!• ■• ’* •• 1 “- r i,n< w*■ re imtTKvllately -• nt to Chic *g , nd the repr>rt w * * found to !>*• •* canard. Me K**nn*dy stated that Howard was not a drinking man, and hkh he dtacrwlltal ’he story as soon as h* beard It. III* Cattle still l aud Sole. Fort Myer* Press: Mr. Jo*. K. Hendry returned from Fort Thompson on Sat urday evening, oral from him we learn that hb> brother, George, ami himself !ial bought out the land ami at ok interests of their father, t‘apt. F. A. Hendry, at Fort Thomt-twai Thi* consist* of i.Srti time gntdesl e'attl**. Including tiainy full tdood Jeeseys. ifoistetn*. etc.. 3.1551 a-res of land, young gra|w fruit grove, r.-si denrea. t-arns. etc. This has long less tatted as the lending improved slock farm in South Florida, the three thousand a re* all being rich sealing lands under fence. Capt Hendry ha* done much for South Florida by demonstrating that tnv proved stock tan \>e raised successfully ’ and profitably. The property w.lh Ms -lock Interest* Is on*> of the most valu able In Lee county, und as Mesars. Jam. a list George Hendry are considered two of the most experienced stock men In this section of the country, they will, no doubt, ex end and 4t relop the business established by their father to It* greatest is>ss lta.il tire. (.uni) rHUWII AT IIKAAISG*. Four favor Ilea Won Without Ksert inu Much F.lTorl. Washington, Nov. IS Springlike w ather brought out another large crowd to the llennlng* race track. Four favor ite* won. In most rasas without much ef fort. Summaries: First R;o e -Five nnd a half furlongs Lady Contrary, even. won. with Mordel mo, 10 to 1. and 2 to !. second, nml 1-rxlng lon Ft rate, Xto 1. third Time 1:10. Second Race —Btx furlong*. Sadie S. 5 to 1 won. with Queen Carnival. 9 to 5 and 7 to w, second, and Gracious, It to 1. third. Time Lit 4-t. Thtral Its-* line mile nnd forty yard* Rpeedmas. 7 to t. won. with I'etlt M litre, r, to l and vto ve ond. mid Charawlnd, %to 1. third Time 1:17 1-5. Fourth Have Sis furlongs. The Puri tan. 1 to 1. won, with lascturer. 5 l* 1 ottil even, s, . .inti, anil Noviliy, 4u lo 1. Ihlid. Time 1:15 3-6. P'lllh Hac.—One mile and sixty yards. Draughtsman. to 1. won with Ferlon. Si to 1 and S to 1, second, and Old Tank, Mi lo 1. third. Time 119 4-5. Sixth Race —One mile and hundred cords. Ourck Queen, oven, won, with oread, k to 5 and 1 to J. second, ami Hardly. 7 to 1. third. Time 1:S1 3-5. li n*r Hrwulm •! >pw|inrl. Cincinnati. Nov. !.—KcmilU at New t ort: First Rhcc—Bl* ftirkms * I’twe, Bto 5. wot), with Prince Keher, K to 1, **cot*l. sn*l <’ol. Hirathy. S to I, third. Time 1:14V Kocc>nd R*i < ic roll* nml n sixteenth. Cllpeilta. * to J, won. with Umilivlllo Belle, 6 to 1. second, and Rxlt, 3 to 1. third *nm i Third Hac* Blx furlon**, telling. Home shoe Toha o. 9to 10. won. with Karl Fon ho, "> to 2, second, J J. T . 4 to I, third. Time 1:11 Foutth Kuo- inc mile. leahrl, even, won. with Guesswork. 2 to 1. second, ana litul.ir* 7 to 1, third Tim** 1 11. Klfih Rae—One mile, fHllnjc Rt*ian, 13 to 5. won. with Dolly Wagner. 12 to I. •ccotid. and F I A*hu k, 3 to 1. thlrl. Time l:H. Blxth Race—One mile and fifty yards. OtOrua lloy, 9 to 5. won. wtth 81r Ctatliin 2 to 1. eerond. anl Churl ton. 3 to 1. third Tim* 1 42. Fir dnton f l*nrk liner*. Atlanta. Nov. 19 Two fnvor|ie won flret money at Rh*<lroont Rark n>-day. Weather cloudy; tr k fat. Btimmarlea: Kirn R.i> * Cur.oaiK < k Walk. Di nnn diseases ■|B ■ ■■■ ■H H ran l only by a pMI |c E w sm‘ S3 "•'"* wbti'b OPiitralt/a* and ilriv.-* .ut all tin. 'jfegml %L-iLr W i*7 |‘l*<>n u<l at tl:a tami’tlma build-; up th x*n*ral Iwßl 'OHM- health ot tln> !■ itlptd. Hr. Hathaway’. mrtln4 of trratlug tho diirrrpnt itaitra o( thUdlaeaM* .tap. Jmxn tho out* rtl lpu it onooaQil qul-kly hrin.'. al"it a ihan uxh and ponr.auoßteurool ororjf portion o( tho body altootod. and all tin. ■w'-.-T I. tlniia In iui han ay that tho patlrot duo* nut no.at tn Isolate him V* Hf or giro up hi* buslnoM. nor dro* ho *u(ler for tho balance of ■ hi* life from aaliTallon or any other roßex action of admlnUtorod Me fs drug*. V The patient t *lmpty made again a perfectly ell, tound man. With all danger of traiumlttUig th*dl*c*.c reti red Dr. Hathaway al*o treats with tho *amo guarantee of Mice.-**, t’JW Lo*ul Manly 3 Igor, and uthorchronlc di*o.i*c* ot men. Including all Kidney and I'rtoary and Sexualdltordrr*. \ :rlct- > v . Dr llatliawayanewiixtytour page ton it, troatlm fully of all tho Cffsgjail t> Rise**-* which he treat* and telling of Mt method, together with a amine hit own condition, will be *ont FREE on application, aa j HEWTOX EXTRA W AT. XD. will alto carnally prepared c if-examination tianlu. Couaultation and advice free at office or by mall, g. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. O. !*r. llathMwav A Cos. Office hour*— to 1* in . S to 5 and 7 to 25 “A” Bryan etreet, tfarannah, Oa. t p. m. Sunday 10 a. m to l p tn. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. CRUEL METHODS Df Trm ting Files and Hertal Ills- The old method of treating piles by the knife, by ligature or dilation, bovldet eauring intense |n:n and frequently col. ioie and death are now known tq t** worse than useless as far as actualW cur ing the trouble 1* con**crned. l>erangement of the liver, and other In ternal organs as well as constipation often cause pil>e a/al It Is a mistake to treat It as a purely lo al disease; this is the r is*n why salve.* and ointments have s* little effect and the wide-spread suer* *** of th Pyramid File Cure has demonatrat ed it The Pyramid File Cure Is not a salve nor ointment but Is ir. suppository form, whi h is applie*! at night, abeor)*ed into the sensitive r*<tal membrane and a't* Udh Hf a lo* al and • on-iltutlonal tr* at vnent at dln c • • **f many years e!an*lH c hi* niade thousands of permanent cur* • Many pile sufferers who have undergone surgical operations without relief or cure ha%e laen surprls#**! by results from • f* w weeks treatment with the Pyramid > u.l>o**itory. The relief from pain Is so Immediate that patients sometimes Im-tgtne that the Pyramid contains opiates or cocaine, hit: at.rh Is mi the rase. It Is guaranteeil ih- :y fr. v from an> kijtiri*>us drug The iur** Is the result of the healing o I- and astringent properties of the rern #|y wh!**h cause the little tumors x*n*l *•<>r Jested Mood v ssels to contrni t an*l a natural circulation Is establish**l All druggists sell the f*ymmld File Cur .it fs* nts for full sised package A ifttle tnx>k on me* orel cure of piles *> it* I fre.* by I l ire Pyramid Irag jiV#.. Marshall, Mich. to 1. won. with Snowstorm. 4 to b. sec o *l. and Mr Hose, 3 lo 1, third. Time 1:30 flecond Pace- Four nn.l a half furlong* J*nab- Y. 6 to 2. won with C* ntretlel* > i. 2, second, and Custodian, even, thlr 1. Tim** :£§H. Third Race--fteldng. en* 1 mile. Tiie Turn lhlne. f# to 2. won. with Little Reggie. 7 to 2. *e <t.t. and DlH.iVi It****.!, 7 to a. thlr*l , Time 1:47'-u. Fourth liar Six furlongs. Ode Brooks. to 2. w<*n with Hut* h Comell;tn. 2 to 1. .send, and Henry, Bister, h to 1, third. Tim** l up*. Fifth Race--Seven furlongs. Golden Rattle. 1 to 4. won. with Onoto. k to !, |s* * >ti*l. and Fous. 3to 1 third Time 1 .13 % m;w i hi hi ii m:i>i<v%TK!>. iill %itnln*l the Plant Wy*tem—Other % n l|otn N* l w*. Valdo-ta. Csa Nov. 19.-Tho dedicatory nervlce of the new* Flrat llaptlat Churrh were held In thnt church Sunday mornlntr and a largo crowd w;* It* nttendnnce. A very fine pome nervier preceded the er mon which wna preach<vl by Dr. W. W laondrum of Aikmta. Ilia tubject wan the "Jlyaterlea of God." iirwl It wan a very fine one. Col K I*. P Denmark, chair man of the txitldtncr committee, r ml history of the hulklinc frotn Ita la-Kln nlntt Tlie church le on*- of th* hnnd aomeet In Ihe elate and cost alwnit Tho work w.im |wid fr aa It wan <:>n** an l the entire building waa (on-tructed on a carh bault. A noffro nameil J*nk< Tlmmonw. one of the telegraph llmmen. tabbed . near * lorter named Jim Smith nearly to death Biifhlay ntaht. Tlmiribns went In n atore where Smith wit working and the latl r iktd him what he would have. Tim menu evidently felt naarleved and pulled hl knife and etahhtrd Smith In aeveral places lie wai* arrested Inter an<l pla -d In )all to await th*- r*ult of Smith** wotmd." Superior * urt In In senelon. Among the jprs* I?* n Fn.OUO null again**! the Riant System hrouffht by a trav* ling man for alleged Injuries in Nteptdng fr*m the train her* Hon. Hoke Smltn Ih expretr*! t' In here to prO“*H!ule ihe ci*e A white man i.niiMit flreenawalt N in Jail >n the * haig of burglary liom a r-om at the Rreecott Houan*. It In underatood t It <vnry man lx*i<ter haa been retained to tl* fnd him A negro named Robert Woodw. who kill ed Mr. l*hlSll|M In the Oualey district flvi years ago him) who wn re ently arreat* 1 In Alabama. !•* to tried for murder. There are nineteen other prisoners in jail on various charge-* to l**- dDpoeed of. BB3ATOH II %*** KMM|I RM K. Caiißra Thirl>-Wli l-Ve| lo Hum. He l'n>M fr Them. From the N w York Herald. Cleveland, <.. Nov. 17— Senator Hanna received a bill to-day for hlrt\ *l* pigs' feel, and he ordered U |mWI it on**o. Th Senator had not eaten the p: :>■ feet. n**r hal he ween, or even received thm Tho hill cam** from Mm Christiana Dun lap. of Fort Wayne. Ind . and the Sena tor wan charged sl.*t for tho thn • knteti Accompanying the hill was a letter fi>m Mr*. Dunlap. In which llle t*.ld M I know you will ihink m- h very bdd woman for writing you this letter, hut 1 am a poor w asherwoman and my old man Na day laborer, and between u* we have to work very hard'to nupport our fixe Mil dl Mrs. iMit lstp then wrltea that whe h. 4 tatrehaae*! lhr* doaen pign* feet nt tlx* t ents each and hnil put them on the stove -to cook Her hunbanil had akrrel to xv.it> h them while she went out io do s*me xvork. That waa on th* evening Mr llanna spoke In Fort Wayne, and Dunlap. frget tlng nil about the pigs* f*et. went to th*- i-o’iil ol meeting. When Mrs. Dunlap r**- t m net 1 horn* -h fount I 4he pigs* feet on the stove burned to a crisp. "To think.’* conclude* the letter, "that mv husband and t good Democrat, would neglect his duty and thone expensive pigs' i feet Ju-a to hear a big Republican lik you! That'a enough to cause trouble Jn any family. Then, when he returned home, he nnnounied that '.Mark llanna w.is all right’* and he wouM be darned If he would vote for Bryan!'* Benator llanna laugh'd heartily when he read the biter, and then, turning to Hlmcr Dover, hi* **-cretary. said "(live her my com pi I men t- und • n 10.-d- fj. She ; needn't mind th*- change.*' _ j —Tench* r: How many voyages did Co lumbus make ? Pupil: lie made four, ma am. Teacher: Oxrrect. and after which of them did he die?— Philadelphia Record. Mlltnr. INTELLIGENCE. %latters of Interest to Rblpplsg Mea (••or rolls. The llghthouwe tender Fhoroa arrived yesterday and was an- ked at tha foot of Barnard atreet. The Pharos makes re u.ar tr.ps to lavatinab during her runs Ki distributing material and provisions t*> the various light:, mis ms along the South Atlantic road. Bhe also carrto* etru- 'ural material, snd generally a crew sufficient to carry on mechanical work. The Belgian steam.'h-p Iris cleared ysa terday for London and Antwerp with a cargo of naval Mores snd co*t<m seed oil, valued on the manifest at |339.3!i0.72 The annual report of the Life Saving S* rvlee shows that at the close of tne fl•*- si ytntr the est lMlshment embrace*! y> r t etatlons, 1> being oft the Atlantic, M or th lakti, 16 on the f*aclfle. and one •? the fails of the Ohio, ut Louisville, K>\ The number of diastar* to docvjmente.l v* - Is within the field of *ij*erat.ons of the* service during the year was 3M. There w. re on hoard the-** vessels 2.653 persons, of whom 2.6*/7 were saved and 4* lost. Bix hundred and shipwreckd l*ersona received succor at the stations, to whom 1.417 days* relief In the aggre gate was afforded. The estimated value of the v*-at*ls Involved In disaster was f*s 127.'<••*. arul rhat of th* !r *frg*ws $2,342,- *making a total value of property Im l * rlll**<l Of this amount $7,264.- •* wi* savid Afxl $2.235..Vi) lost. The numlier of vessels totally lout was sixty* on*. In a l*fii!on to the foregoing there were during the year 323 casualties to small craft, such as • small yachts, aallloats, row boost.'-, etc., on board of which there wer 781 persons. 776 of whom were saved and five last. Th** property Involved In th*-se instances ir **stimatsd st $267,070, of • j m i kved md s•*:>•*• .■ It*-id* a khe number of jersona saved fr*m v saels of all kind* there wen* 531 oth**m r** ' ued who Itad fallen from wharves t:-ra nnl other positions of ex tr* m* peril, many of whom would hove perished without the aid of life Having '•news. Kvp hin*lr , *l an*l fourteen of were rescued from dwelling housss, out bit lld In STS and other elevated pkces submerged wholly or in p.rt by the ter rlNo flood of the Brazos river In Texas, July 6 to 12. Iff?. The crew;* s.ived and assisted to save during the year 371 vessels, valued with their cargoes at $4.h06 580. ami rendered a■ * :-tai <** of minor to 883 other v*toads In dlstr**s. besides warning from <1 ng*T bv th** s.gnals of tlu* patrol n*n 131 voxels While the number of llv* * fit.*) t Im* amount of praperty saved thrmiffh th**M* w trnings cannot b* slated, l* is certain that numerous lls.istera were avert* and which could but have re united'in loos of property ami Jeopardised hundreds f lives. The < *t of the malnteranc*' of the ***-rvi*. during th** year w.*s $1,585,896. T)t** general au|H*rltitendent calls atten tkrn *• Ike J taffies and necessity of an Increase In th* compensation of district superintendents w ho. h** believes, are th** p*iotvst pail servants of the government. • ms'derir.g the nature and extent of tlwdr dutk*s on* I their heavy financial re- MponslWllty. nnd h** mikes a strong plea in their l*‘h:lf • I'naciißrr* by Steamships. pass* ngers by stcomshlp Tallahassee. New York, for S.iv.innah, Nov. 17. K M. Kllerhy, Mrs. A. E. Bennett. Mrs. Skellcnger. Mrs. 1 <'hurrhi!l. Miss M. A Churchill. Mis* Churchill. Martha Hill m*M. B. H. Ghrnhardt A Lews. 'Mrs. R P. Brooks, w H. Robert son. C P. Cole, o C. Bneeny. 1- A Kl ldell. H. C Exley. J P. Murphy. Mr. Emerson, C. P. Clark. Dr. | w \V, Owens. J. H. Harrison. Miss M ' Mularkey. A H Bell and wife. A E. I 111len. T McMahon. J Brace, Phis. Bel ! !. f.ger. Mrs. F. C. Baxter. Miss M. Carr, iw. llramer. S. H. Lincoln. M. D. IVlter. F. B. Folsom. A. L. Hoyt. Mrs. Hoyt, .1 K. Betts, wife nn*l daughter. J. Bolton, Mi- K. Thomas. W lllil G. Flyn, J. B. i Plant. 1. Mtndwlch. H. H. Levy. t Passengers arrived Inst night from | Baltimore, on steamship Itasca.—Miss | lArttlc Webb, J New. It Drew. Mrs. If F 1! irrison. G O. Olltert. H Msc if ’*'. Mr* B. Macafee, N. W. Williams, L. Goodwin. **mnnniili Almsnae. rises at 6 36 a. m. and sets at 4 36 p. m. High w*oter at Tybee to-day nt a. i. nnd 6 24 p m. High waiter nt Bavan mih one hour later. I*liaaes of the Moon for November. I>. If M Full mon 3 o eve. I st quarter 13 8 87 eve. New moon 22 l 17 morn First ijiuftire- 29 11 35 mom Moon perigee sth. Moon apgce. 17th. Altllll \l> AMI IIKI’ARTI UK*. Vessel* %rrlvet leaterdax, Steamship Itasca, Blllupe, Baltimore— J J Cnrol in. ggent. Itark S.l* nrio. (Hall. Pe Negri. (Nmofll —f*hr. tJ. Dahl A C*.k ltrk l*r -two, flfal), Amhroimrsi. Roannoll - Ohr. <• Dahl A Cos. Franc. -c, flt.yl), Bancalarl, Rotterdam Strachan /i Cos. S'ho**ticr Stella B. Kaplan. Merritt, from below—M *ter. • S< hooner Aetna, Chapman, New York Master. Vessels ( lenred lesterdST. Rteamahlp Irk*. (Relg), Sy-tor. Ig>ndon ami Antwerp Antwerp N. S Cos. Rark I.orenxo. (Span), Cabot. Buenos Ayr*?*.—Keteve A- Cos. Vessels Went fo ger. Rark Colin Archer, (Nor). Martlnitit, t.omlon Rark Klaa. fOer). Springer. Hamburg. Bark Jul.u. Bweeney, Bntow. Bchoctur T. W. Dunn, Ron*!, New York. Vessels Vrrlved Wnnday. Bark Ter*wt Vico (ItaJ). Ferraro. Martinique- <*hr. O. Dahl A Cos. Rark P.tlla* (Nor), Rederaen. Hull.— Chr. fl. Dahl A Cos. R.rk R'X l. (Nor). Krogh. Havre Chr. Dahl A Cos. Schooner huar T. Campbell. Steven*, Harhudow M * ter*. Ht’h*Hai**r Blanche, flopkin*. Harvey. New London.—Master. Went lo *e Sunday. Steam*hlp Hurworth, (Br). Galhalth. Bremen. Whipping Memoranda. Baltimore Nov. 19.—Arrived, ateamer Florida, Savannah. Silb-d. *?earner J. B Hoskln*. JackM>n* vllle J’li Udelphla Nov. It.—Arrived, atenmer Rob Roy. R. nandlnn; Rebecc-% M Wall, Savannah. Pert CHag *w. Nov. 17 —Sailed, *tearner S* annah Huelx'a. Nov. t.— Sailed, ateamer Aqulla, Penan cola. Newport. Nor. 17—Bailed. ateamer AthaMe. iVnencola. Bnrrv Nov. IS.—Sailed, atenmer Ruth, pf nMcola. Tor* R x ii. 8 C.. Nov. 17 Arrived, Sa*-nh D Fell. New York V B collier. Hannibal. Portamouth. Norfolk. Nov. *t—Arrived. a'earrer Kdenbrxlge. fßr). Bavannah; Erhelaida. (Br). Prnoaeola. Kex* Weat. Fla.. Nov. IS—Arrived, at earner* M*cotte, White. Havana, and *afcl for Port Tampa; tug A F. Dewey, flyer. Punt a Oorda wkh barge tn tow; •uhooner* Bophki licharnan, l’unu Ronaa; BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The kin is the neat of an almost en<l leas variety of diseases. Tbev are known by various names, but are all due to vhf •ante cause, acid and other jxjisona in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skia. To have a amooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the Uood must be kept purr and healthy. The many preparation* of araemc and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a abort time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples Cturnul vfgilanoo * tho prlot of a bomutHut oompto x#on when such remedies are relied on. Mr H T SlK.br. i—a J.u Avenue, Si Loi Mo ay* My daughter n afflicted for year* with a disfiguring eruption on her face, which reeutnl all treatment She wu taken to t celebrated health spring* but received n -heu* fit Many medicines w**re preacrit-ed. hut with mat result until we decided to try S S S.andt-N the time the first bottle a an fi man rtf the eruutkm began to diaappe#r A dozen U-Mla cure*! he: coaiTletelv an<l left her akin perfectly smooth She i.v now seventeen yeara old an 1 n ta sign o! the embnrraaatug disease has ever T-tumed * S. S. Si a ponitivc, uiifaili!t cure for the worst forms of skm troubles. It i the greatest of nil blood purifiers, anti the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. purifies and invigo rates the old anti makes new, rich Mo* ■ • body and keeps the •kin active and healthy and in propel condition to perform its part toward* carrying off the impurities from the boi\ If you have Ecxrtna. Tetter, Acne, Sal Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rougl* and pimply, send for our hook on 8100 and Skin Diseases and write our phyni Clans about your case No charge what tver for this service tWIf T SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. AA- John W. Lcnnell. Philadelphia. Lttlk. Tampa; Lilly White. Punta Boas a Soiled, schooner Harry A. Berwind. Wallace, Savannah. Femandlna. Fla.. Nov. V)-ArrlvH, barkentltv J'nnie Sweeny. Taylor. Car denas; Imrk* ntine Hr. Croix. Hints. Klo Janeiro; wharmer L.t M Lunt. Cum mings. Boston; schooner Flora Rogers, Williams. Sr Vincent. B. W. 1 MaUd, st**r!m* r Mellbri*lge, <Br). Ben nington. Rotterrlam. \ta Norffdk; schoon er Agi:**e E. Waniiott. Babbitt, New York; schooner Alvini. J. F. French, Rowling. N*w York; schooner Inland, Si**fTonl. New York. Chariest or.. S 0., Nov. 18.—Arrived, steamer Iroquois. Kemble. Jacksonville, proceeded New York; schooner Charier J. Willard. York Philadelphia. Hided, steamer Algonquin. Platt, Jack sonville; schooner Mary Curtis, Maker, Richmond. Bor' Tampa. Fk. Nov. 18—flailed, nusimer Olivette. Smith, Havana, via Key Weat. Pensacola. Fla., Nov. If.—Arrived, ship lenu. (Br). Nibbs. T>ememm; birk An-- tmlku (Nor). An<wn, lla\Te; s< h*on*r Imnna ('hrl*rlnii from Baltimore with n etilid cargo of can goo*ls Halle*!, tug Echo. Rowe, with barge Trojan for Galveston. Ntlrf to Murlnrra, Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor mation will be furnished masters of ves sel* free of charge in T’nlted Hratea hy drographic office in Custom House. Cap tains are requested to call at the office Reports of wrecks and derelicts received for tranrmKfion to the Navy Depart mant. Foreign Exports. IVr Belgian steamship Iris for London and Antwerp, for London—2.sßß *'.**-k' spirits $54,067.50; for Antwerp 2.581 spirits. $'►2,109.25; 4,‘0) spirits in twrrelx. f)3.D>; 2..N0 barrels rosm. $5,859; ,W liiirrels cot ton seed oil. $9.f00; 2W) cotton s**e*i oil; $35/40-CVirgo by An‘w*rp N. H Cos Per Simnish bark, Ixwenzo, for Buenos Ayres, 2.4*" barrels main, sl9.Bßo,72—Cargo by 8. I*. Hhottcr Cos. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: Georgia: Rain Tuesday; Wednesday f.ilr in western, probably ruin in eastern por tion; fr*sb east to south winds. Eastern Florida: Generally fair Tues day and Wednesday, except probably ahowers In southeast portion; fre.-h east erly winds. Western Florida Rain Tut May; Wed n**s*lay fair; variable winds. Houth Carolina: Rain Tu**s*l.ty and t*roh ably Wednesday; fresh east to south v. ‘nd*. Yesterday's Weather at Hava nr ah— Maximum temperature 2 p m. 78 degrees Minimum tetnperaturo 4:2 m 62 degrees M* in temi*ernture 70 degree* Normal temperature 56 degre* Excess of temperature 14 degrees Accumulated excess since Nov. 1 2 degrees A'uniul.ited excess since Jan. 1 182 degrees Rainfall < inch Normal 07 Inch Excess since Nov 1 2.10 Inches Deficiency since Jan. 1 6.12 Inches River Report—Th** bight of the H.tvun nah river at Augusta, nt 8 a m (75th m**- rldian time) yesterday, was 6.5 feet, a fall of 0 2 foot during he prece*iing twenty four hours. Observations taken at the same moment of time h * nl! statlovts, Nov. 19. IMW, a p. m.. 75th meridian time; Name of jiallw. J T | V. iltaln Bo ton i alntnir ’ <'. 12 t N< York ctty. cloudy... 14 ,ou Philadelphia. dear 84 1*; .no Washington ctty. clear... fit 1: in Norfolk, clear 8$ a .o Hatters*. dear 88 10 m Wilmington. ptly r|dy (,< X, .00 Char lot te. cloudy *4 8 j . Haleigh, cloudy 70 * 1 on Charleston. cloudy 64 |, ip Allanta, cloudy <n j a j > Augusta, clear 68 j, *0 Savannah, clear fts l 1 .< Jacksonville. clear 72 j, | .00 Jupllcr. ptly clily 76 || T Key Went, clear 7i 8 m Tampa, clear j 71 | .(0 Mobile, cloudy 1 72 ( 12 rj Montgomery, cloudy 7n 6 on Vicksburg. raining lll Mi New Orleane. cloudy.... 74 m (*j (lalve.nen. ptly ddy 74 12 .<) f'orpue Chrlatl. clear 7S in r) I‘a leal I ne. cloudy • M | a- .22 Memphis. raining f.( 14 ; Cincinnati, cloudy M 1, x Pittsburg. cloudy j. t ll.iffalo cloudy M 32 j .5) Ilelrolt. dourly I v. 12 j t g Chicago. dourly R 12 14 Marquette, cloudy ... 24 I, i; t*t Paul, cloudy 31 | l T Iravrnport. clou ly | ji |, ■ ,04 SI. Louts. dear 88 in .00 Kanaa* Clt> load] 3* | 8 T Oklahoma, pily cidy 82 8 in * I lodge City, cloudy i 2H i 10 | .(I) North I'latte, snowing....] 24 8 | T H, H. Boyer. Lax-al Forecast official. Death of Mra. Elisabeth Little. Louisville. Ga„ Nov IS -Mr*. Elizabeth Little died here last night after a linger ing Illness of several month* While It known that she had been falling for many month* he r midden death wa* a great shock to her Innumerable friend*. Three eon* and three daughter* survive her. e*-Benator William Little, kfr. J. C. Little, president and superintendent of PRINTING THE Lithograph and Printing Department of the Morning New* is one of the largest in the .South. It is equipped to do the best work in all branches of printing- Its plant is modern and is operated by skilled people . . . BANK BOOKS ftank Rook* of all kind* I. our iprctalty. Check*. Deposit Slip* and general t, an k . stationery the Morning New* <lo s In a superior style. And no hank. It mattrta not how email, ehould be wit iout our lithograph check book*. MANUFACTURING PLANTS- W'k make a .peclalty of doing cut work as welt as lithograph work for all manu facturing plimt*. not only In Georgia, but In Alitena Florida and th- Carollnas. t'nder thla head 1* emnrared Ouano Fac tories. l'low Work*. Turpentine Mant*. tf.iw Mills, Foundries, breweries. Machine Shops In fact all kinds of enterprises of this character. COMMERCIAL WORK— A business mnn. no matter where he due* business, can't afford lo lw* without i it * stationery. If he k>ee nothing hut s* 11 eggs ho ought lo have It. Th* Morning News make,, a speci ilty of doing n*t Job for country merchants. An*l it t*k* I’UMMire In sending samples with prl • from which aelectionx may be made. COUNTY RECORDS- Record Book* for counties. Tax Books, Official Stationery for towna nnd elite la*gal Blanka and Forms of every deacrip tlon we arc equipped to do quickly a::d cheap and well LITHOGRAPHING— Lithographing I* a branch of the business V which especial attention Is devoted. It k the largest estaNlshment In the state ar.d Is ot>eriit<d by the test arilst* In th country. We cheerfully furnish estimate and submit sample* of llthugraph work When writ injc to us address the Horning News Job De partment. Do not think that you are consuming our time by asking us questions and writing for estimates. Whether we get your order or not, wc shall be glad to offer the best we have. Morning News .lob Department, SAVANNAH, CA. The Louisville and Western Railroad. Mr R IV Litila and Mrs. J. 8 .Mills of this c Ay. Mrs J N Bethea of Morange. and ?irs Amos Lockhart of Orlando. Fla. Hhe v. as a sister of Col. J G. Cain of this I'l •*. H* v. M F*. Cain of Maoon and Mr. G L c.ln of Venice. The funeral oecurr- 1 at Fbfnexer Cemetery this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. GBOKtil \ II %%KI II.H TO MF.F.T. Ltrrntlvr ( onnrll Will (iather in Macon To-day. Macon. Nov. 18 —The Executive Council of the Htate Bankers' Association, holds Its first meeting 10-morrow in Macon. Nine prominent bankers, besides the state ;*r* fddent. will be In attendance. They arc: F T. Hardwick. Dalton; Percy E. May. Augusta, chairman of the Council; E A. Copeland. Greensboro; B. W. Hun?, Ka ton ton; E. D. Walter, Brunswick. Joseph A McConl. Marietta; J. T. Anderson, Marietta; Oscar Dooly, Tnlbottnn. J. A. G. t’arson, Bavannah. and C. K. Beach. ColumhtJt* After tneir session nt the Aim rlcati National Bank, they will n* I n*d nt th* Cherokee Club. They will dis cuss association mutters. i-x KY&TJI This is the Trade Mark of the Best Builders Hard ware : that made by the Yale &Towne Mfg. Cos. Those who contemplate buitdmg should send for our artistic brochure "Artist and Artisan:" free. H.H. PEEPLES &. SONS, 125 CONGRESS ST., WEST. Bone Meal For Chicken Feed and Fertllixer. NITRATE OF SODA Invaluable for "home-mixed" fertllUer The cheapest nnd most concentrated on the market. Send for particulars. II %Y,HAI*. COW FEED. HR AM, tTTt. SEED OATS AND RYE T. J. DAVIS, •Thone 23. IIS Bay street, west ORANGES. Headquarters for FINE FLORIDA ORANGES. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of all kinds. SEED RYE. SEED OATS. HAY. GRAIN. FEED, FLOUR. CHEESE. DEANS, Teas, like Straw, etc. IV. I). Si 111 kins t& Cos INJECTION. A PERMANENT CURE *f tbs most nhstliufr rssss of Gonorrhea •*w! c : i*rsnt**orl in from 3 lo tt Ji i to mWr trrstm*it required. HoUI b? all drufrxlstf JOHN G. HI TLER, -DEALERS IN— r*lnt. Olla anj UUs, Ss*h. Doors. Blind* and Builder*’ Supplies. Plain and Decorative Wail Paper. Foreljrn and Do meaitr lemenle. Lime. Plaster and Hair. Bote A Kent for Atwstlna Cotd Water Paint. Concrtas slreel. weal, and 19 St. Julian • real, weak OFFICIVL. LIQUOR TICENsi: City of Savannah, Office Clerk of Council. Savannah. Ha., Nov. 10. i?e The following appllcatlotu* tu r.u.l liquor during the j.-ar ltol were r .i mo* ting of Council Nov. It, If***. ..d j ferred to Committee of the Who!* \VM R. BA I Id! Y Clerk of Coj; Abram*. M. D . No. 42 Hull vtrect Beckmann. Cieo., No. 112 Whltak*r **■••*,l Cottlnghnm. John, eouthouat corner !r- m ton and Broughton etreet*. H Cottingham. John, No. WH Broughton I afreet, weat. m Carr John, 'timer Habersham and Rtv■ •treeta. 9 Dree*on. H E.. northeast corner St -x irt ■ on*i WUaon itytatt || Deignan. Daniel, No *3* Indian I Dirk*. A J . No. 3rtf> Whitaker lureot. ■ CJeffken. Herman If . nonhxv*•:--* corneiß Broughton and lTlce a Graham, C. F., Pulaski Ilouee. Buifl atre*t. 9 Hick*. R. M . No. 23 Congr**** *tre*t. rrn.l Immcn. John 11.. north went corner Jon*s< I an*l Habersham street*. | K!uctn it), A . No, 637 SkOM street. 1 Lub*. John F. northwest comer Liber-1 ty and llalxrrsham at recta. I Mendel. Carl. No. 6* Liberty street. ent.| McCormick. Wm . No. C"* Indian sireef ■ Mcßride. T F.. No. 525 Boy atre *. *a>t ■ O'Keefe. Ja.. M inager. southw*! 9 Drayton and Broughton stre*- M Sullivan, John, No. 15 Congress stre* .■ west. 9 Sullivan, John J., No. 31 Bryan rtree? t ß east. ra Travers, K., No. 34 Bull atree*. 8 r* vetiß House. | Watson A* Powers. De Soto Hotel Liberty* str*et, near Bull e#r*'et | Wade, J*?hn T. t-orner Oglethorpe av -H nue and Houston afreets. ■ i BRKNNAN BROS, WHOLESALB Fruil, Produce, Grain, Etc* 133 BAY STREET. West. BkrHwlM. J. D. WEED CO AAV AX a AW, OA. Leather Beltlofi. Steam Packin? & Host Agents for NEW YORK RUBBLK BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY- STOPPED THE COUGH. Prather's Tar and Cherry Couj;h Cure 25c. DONNELLY DRUG CO. Empty Hogsheads. Bat.lr Molaaata Heielieat* "* , ’ hr C. M. GILBERT & CO.