The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 25, 1900, Page 22, Image 22

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22 A TEXAS WONDER. Uni!'* l.ffnl IMacoirrf. One smsi; bottle of I !• Great PD* covwy cure* all kidney a i • “idvr \ro * bias, remove. l * grav< *. • urt <! at*’*, nin Inal emu iiA-i, v. i. evl !Ui t t k* rheuxnauiißi and ad trreghilarities of l t kuti(>s and tladder in .*> n• n ana w latli |f|m r* l ao.* i Icul it* l* t.ni. dim. if no. .J t>> >*'u i ut b icQt to maui n • •it of t ne •*'*©* bottle u* io rno.f 1.-* n itM* i ’ •* w *;- core ai.) u ai ve n.i -and br. * >\ Hu . h,i 4 fa to *t. i O lV*x tN *i| i, M>, t- nd '■ r *r*’ ImotUub Hoi atv w.i .„*,-* ai.J r4*jloro>ua Cos. buiADiiali, Oi Mm<! This. Cut.M* rt Gu . April 2. 1W Thl* I* to certify that I era* affe tel with c-ivh arl that I took a!xty dr p of H * * <; <4* i*. -v* r> and It com* I*•*• >• -jred r> 1' ;* tl.COo i<ei bottle to any o .a reedlnc It. J T STEVENS IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. AMI VIEW * or THE IIA V I* Two *T%n:e. |ome flirt* Minina Mrll*ea In I amp kln County nroa ih of \% nrr i omit %—I i*l fo llr |>i*t r Ihu t •-♦!. North (iruruiN fo llr Hr % e tnpetl. Fir© In Alban % l!n|f !*!■ of llor tdn—l wprov• mr nf lr l*r ntncola. Jarknin* lll©'* ( nrnOal tlltirr Florida Npw* Fire wa : .*r- I Tt ir In* nigh* in the lar*© d* j ar*met;t ure <1 Jon ** A Cos. at AiNin> Prompt work of the ft?* #{ ;*: It t k-:*t the 1 * k*wn t*. V **• if - ff ata.fi from a defective eu -tn .igh* w.r \O tlarr rot llnnfrra. Market ! ~>r* ei I other* who offer for **if • ~'k- or b’©r kt !*•J in Hlbb court mail first tak* out s?•'* Ib'cris** before duf* g ■ The girn© law. ah* h wua (*i *• dby l i'- '• orgi * I#*K a ur* *1 wa*oo Thursday r©<• unamended by the •ctHfid Jury of Bibb ounfy and ail. n•%*.* be In <*roe. liHir Hrr Yrrdlct f**r fin.MOO. Mr© l/aii Wliion r**'ov*r©d a verdi-’t In Cobb S i*er. *r Court T. irsd *y u; ur. the Allanm Knoxvidt anl Nor'hern lUil -r...,4 for |l , ’*<i Uuinui:*' for the klllu.f of her bur ah ) G*oik*- Wl n a* Kl x \dlii Teftii , :*>ut ;tvo years .k* Mr Wlhion wn* an • i , r ir* r ia tin At.ui.i Knoxvil.e n <l Northern. Wnrr foanti'** l , r*aprrlty. A to th M -i.lrp from Mnycro**- * in lxv Ware Wii* ron *.ikr*tl the pooreat county in ihr E'lfth Henatorlai Ihatrl t. a rtloh la composed of Warn (Vff** and 'Mi.*:: To-day War |x In the lead The a*> valuation of property in W ar* in IW x* '•!“ tat of *.. < . l*eU4f r„ ut, t levt (.’llr i U*l t’off*- Ir *W*' th- #•* ' -• •! vn . •;*>' t.f tile prop rtiy in w r* v .* i . wbli in JR*# it h.vl gromtx to |. 4 lil \\ rorm Way l (n*l at If. Btateehoro St ir 8' v- iml K*nU**men of the J-vral profit— t<-n at** -‘irrlnK anionic the |wo}>,i*. uakin*; f*>r liei r •RKliti fi*r eididtor of th** C*urty N*urt. Tn*-*- penriemen in our optn. e< ar* n* ttn* very fiMdleh. W> doii t e* • e,h;i? they w.mt wl h the indoriserr.eni of Huu*. ,i countv j*eot.e Why *l*ri t th**y to up to Millen 'i*l Way i • •!* an*l over to Bylvan • ■nd a?k lE* |s r what they •• wikiiifr for f'*11i-► ' • mtv to have No. It .1 **h .- ii:f % .i tw \ v hu''*v< r in the rna;iifefTient of her own affilrn. A fea outraie js-dti- an* h.v* relieved her of that trouble. Will IMafrlhnte Fhh. Mt or. New Muiiy thous.m*!a of fh ere *oon to I *• tur*i*-l l***— in the stream*i of Gem pm at *1 ♦♦;•* i.illy around M. **n The ip of th crapph- \arlety. Thl* a iw a h a t* tr.i e* *ai bti! it !e highly pnard as a t .e fl?*h in **in*- ae*’Uon of the r untry The fl**h com •nlrre have \ rimente*! with *ri * - pie in Southern in iters an<l have found that tip v thrive a* weil n anywhere The onee •<> ie put in ? riroims about Mac ■on will !-• put in the • * niulue** ant the varioua ♦*. ks T .* ur*- furnit*hel by the government •* a.I p**t -ais m.ikttm request f* them iim) n*i charge ta mol** Moultrie l%peete*l More. Moultrie >.*< rvr; The r* * cnt cen.sUH give* Moultri* a p|Mnation of -.'221. This Ut not luge as m iry * xj • ted. Jinlg Ing from the ru** dug in the Observer** gioseaig c>nte* ia*t rummer. The avn aiee of tae gu#.*-* s w • about We i rally believe that the*** figure* catno nearer twing t*orrect than ilwj-* given out by the rer.wa* and ; ariinnt. It i* to lie ronklers| that Moultrie wi panning tnrough a tl.reat i**l an ailpox epidem: when the rneus was tak-n tin*! almost every family that could gt away hail g*ne frm the city Hornvr, We rmtet accept the goveriitii* uts figures as our cty will i> c.a—*l I* v them for th* next ten year*. Nomf ftlch Minina Strike* Mmlr. I ►ahlonru* * Hlxnui: H**ne rich *trtk*x htive rece*itly le-en mad<* in thi* icction. rne mm* r. H i* nib gs|, (iKik out all the w*y frtn I.V t* '"O |ienn.v weigh *s in nugget* nn) fit * gold from a small hole. There j-. on abundant** of goi<l *.n thl* tectlon. The thing, however, that Is going to mak* the 1 Mhlorn-ga fit id h giar.deet su -s* le deep mining. With deep mining there je no qiMsiiontng tint fact thur th** \ tin* inert n-. with and t*’.*o the extent of t.n* r. bodies. With Immense inxlle* of fine ore, practically frexhauiitilil* and with ft* proper fa li lt e* of getting t.ut the \ allies, the Dah- Jonoga and Soucm n* gold belt is bound fo occupy be rightfu. pu e as the gokb producing region of the world. To llrv flop >rth Ui'oruin. Atlanta New* North (■•••rgia i* so>n fo be developed on a gigantic •- ole. W ith thl* end In view, a party c f astern * •!- Itailtts with Immense wealth at their ctjcrunaiul met at the Aragon Hotel this mornin# to form a oorionitlon Tills or ymltHtloh I* to !h* made the ln*truim*nt of the building up *f great industrh s on*l the deve;oien*nt of the rich mln*ral r* aource* of that *4 Uon of the state. Thw. men have already purchased fiO.OOO acr‘ of land lying in Fannin. Gilmer, Murmy, Humpkln an-l JMcken* counties. 1 Is re ported also that th*’ Standard Oil Com pany la pa?ty to the plan of developing these wot. lerful natural r< aource* of North Georgia As yet no ruilroad bus ever rnte r ei this particular section of th* *tute. and there has he* n on thl* account • • erf 1 I I rego'ltPing wi<n • t• * S*uthtrn Hallway to bidld an extaiurt-n f one of their line* lr.ro the Very h* irt of thi* aectlon. FLORIDA. Mndlam He<*rd. r; Huring the past ten year* W**t I’.orhla las led the r-mttln dar of the at >te in increase of popula tion. making an average of nearly 60 per ent. TM* 1* - onfiderably atiove that of any other aectUm of the atate. Dig Ornnae < Top Anlri. Tampa Herald: The l&axen crop of or ange# bae been *oid to J. II Bigelow, the t’tnclnnatl buyer. It 1* et!maled at 10.- Okv kora* *f orengee and 6W of grwpeiruit. The pr have r**t t>e n mad* put 1 Mr \l> Nell the executor of tb* liaxvn rei at-. ret irn*d last night to Ohio. Itiipiit of t lorldn. The Baptist state convention will I held In Art .nlia Iv, 12 to W Tt*e 54/*i of Arcadia arc tak.ng an a-tive lntr # -> in providing • ntcrtulnm* r.t f- r tl ♦ Bap -of Florida and th .r g • fr *m * th* r itat. * The ftap*i * u • * s -re urjK*-d to ei* tde *g.t- ,* ~rre n l ii their namo to C. C no. ~*r, vhartnau of the enter tuinriict t - ornmi * They Milt llavr Faith. Gatnr* 1!> Hun Several pr>*[crty own er* bctw’eefi Gaii. svilla a? 1 Faiatka evi dently have not bast entire? faith In th‘ r ability to pr *1 j'• rn r,*. - in eh - |*urt of Florid* M-t ’- n*-w grove* r* '*mifig o*l eaat of M-iw: M) while *h(sts ar* mak irvg t • !r api * ir.in* e fr.im th*- r*t* *>t th** Id orarg*‘ tr*w which w< r*• kill***i l y * ♦ , and fr x* . With two *r three mil l wit t• r. 1 u. ■ th* ; t f ? hie n there J- little doubt but that '•rang. ■. .re will again l- ixt* nriv • > t l.g e s| in. Jack eon % llle’e Kite f’araltnl. J k*ofivllif at reel carniv.il will open Monday, Nov. 2£, ar*l close S t jrday. l>e ' ln lu-iv*-. In the ab*-n •• *f a stale fair in Florida this s .sion !e rEird* and ti.riughout t state u •** gr* ate t atu .• *rt * r.t f* *t;\ ..? In I -ta * and ih >ird* of p* !>!• tr an ti l . p.u •, will att- 1i The If I aU*r,> ur** ’h* u**kite* t o* >ear wi.i le heavier than i\*'T bebare Among the week's ,rr.< ■-n * r:*s wll !<* s* ores of fire str-et *■ a- - f: l '*.)* fr' ei. t■ • N* w 1 land 1 rtd Wl *tero hi md at 1 l**r of talented amusement* fur th© Mid way. la >w n < nptnin. lVn.i'tt!a IT* ss rnmin.iriilrr W. W Iteis-tnger of the mivy yard hw- Jtist r - i\• •: til prom*tion in rark to that f .1 plain. F. S N. and Is I* Ing routußy >"mgratul.<t and on hi* goo*l n*l deserved sue* * ■ s by hie many friend*. t omtnr. l* * It -irg-r I- ranked N * 1 otk th* list of eligible*, tor promotion for • *m* time ntel is regard'd >is one of the moee efli*;'P*nt officer* in the navy servlet* th* gv -* inm* n.t. I*r!ng hi* 11 rr- • the navy yard here he has mmle many tmprove met in that itnpoftatif stati-.n ami : •■* earned the r* *j*c t and highest t -.t* em from hie assistants ui.d all others with wdiom (*♦ ha* mme In <• nucl. To t linitgr l*enacoln*a C’hnrtrr. At the last meeting of the Young Men’s Buklih league In !Vn*.i*s>la It w moved that .1 committee hs nppofnte*! to Inofc Int > the pr* s nt charter of tlie city with a view of amendment. Tie • hart* r I* reg.r*lsl as a cumbersome m .isiir*- ..n I wholly unsulted •* • city < f l’ t 11 ?l progresslvef.ee*. The movement was started l v Jtidgo A. C. lilount, of the i .lit, f’nvnlnal Fourt. and hu not witii favor i>*t only of the commr Lal bo*llee, hut with many influential cltl sen*. who regard It us materially le-ne- B ill to the city'a advancement, and th* sl. I < ommlttce is aof hortx* 1 to dt.ift .1 suit.l -de bid to go before the coming legislature which will effect 1 neesl* i chat • t *ne really g***l feature of th** new prr*vlsl.n 1* the s* -nring of a cit> aurveyor. whei* dutl*** will within lh* corponti* • < nffnea of the i ity. t •r* *v living ! . n ‘ Ih Improwd tho* >ughfnr*'s ai.il aldlng BtlractlvrritM lo the city, 41-rcady -rcady imbued with iraauteoui surrouinl ing*. WapTitM Vorlrty Nuti*!. AYaycroaa, Ga.. Nov. 24.—Mhaiea Agnee and Bollle Fr*eman of Imuglan apent most of thl* week with their slater. Mr* George Keupton. If 1* expe.-ted th-it Mr T G Hilliard arv*l family will move from Nlcholl# to th*ir spb nd'*l residence lit this city Hu mor haa it that Mr. IlOitard will resign Ills |*rdti*>n a* *uperinten|enr of the Southern Fine Company * mill at Nleh olls. M. H I.lxxie Jeffords Of Wareeboro, Mis* K.:n Mi'Ftellan of Kettle t’re. k. :ir*d Francis B.igley of Mi!lUi*od have enter©*! th Southern Folyiechnic b bool in this city. Mb** Mamie Braver* ha* been teaching in tive I bird grade of the Fubll- School I Hist w • k Mite* Mamie Is one of the moat |s*ptiar young ladi* In town. A happy crow*! of young ieople were delightfully entertained Friday eventiur at the home of Mr W'. II Bradley on Butler. Ills daughter. Ml** Hoxle, prov ed herself charming h<M*tes*. Mis* !.-tvinto Young ha* returned home after a VISA with Mts? l.rna ll.izclndorf of Pearson. Mr. Martin and Mis* Martha Browning w. re marrlevl Thursday at Milltown by Justice liragdon. The v“ting jM-.qic of Waycross arc cn joyit g th* sugar boiling* now In vogue it thi v irion* suburban farm*. - Th© German law of lib* I. a- x.nl tig t (’hamlH r * Journal. 1* a curiosity. An editor recently **hl In hit* |i|w-r that , rrtain geittlemnn was n unmannerly boi>r,*’ In consequence of which • U* 1 action wi* brought sg itnst th* pnpr r. T;e evidence given s#*rn*l to show that the onb fault with th© *xpres*ion wa* that |t wa* not. strong enough. The care wa- taken from court to ouirt In tb> usual way until It reached the highest tribunal. The final d* onion wa* that th. ©fhtor w>ukl nav been pi'rfectly Jusilfi -I if he hnl said th( the plaintiff "had act ed like an unmannerly l*oor.“ Imi! ski •* he hud said Ist the plaintiff actually "was nn unmannerly boor" he hud com mitted libel In Germany ll ie libel*m-* to call a man a pig or an a*, but if you I’ombln© the two and ©sill n man u pig ass. then there i* fo libel, hmwisi’ such an animal doe* not exist. Tin favorite combination among Germans is plg-d* g schwclnohufid —Guam la fir from being a healthful place. There ha* been recently continu ous epidemic of grip and typhoid fever. Over one-half of th© Am* rt in command are (hM to have h-*l typhoid frver and nine out of ten of the case* have been traced to drinking lc/nonad*-s urn! other non-lntoxh'.ints made by ulng ni ur and water from pool* and spring* These wa ters arc full of dkiecftss germs. CURES BLOOD AND SKIN TROUBLES. Till %l TRKITNKIT niREX Is your hlo*sl bletdlng and he*lMche? Prb'kit g pains in th© skin’’ t*km pul©? Skin feel hot and swollen” All ruti down? I* your blood bad llsve you Flrnples ’ Erupti*n ’ B> roful*t” Eating Boris’ itching, burning Kc*ua Roll*? Ulcers? Cancer? Bcaly Eruptions ’ 1 Skin or Sal( Itch"'* 81001. l!i*r or Skin humors? Tlreil out with aches and pain** In bolus ath' Joint/ ’ Hav* you h* Milit ary or contraC'**d It *snl Foisofi? Flcr In thr*va? or mouth? Swollen glands'* Hheti msthm? As tired In morning as when you went to bed? Have they resist *d medical treatment'* If you hive any of the above troubles B It 11. (Rot a rite Blood ltalin) ehou’d be taken at on* F B B ha* a peculiar effect—lt drains the Im purities. poisons and humors that cans** all above troubles out of the b oil, bon-a and entire system, hesltvtg every sore, re storing to the Skin the Bloom of perfect health, and making new, rich Blood Trial treatment of B B It fre# hv ad dressing BDOOD BAUM COMPANY, At lanta. Oa Describe >our troiit*|<*. and we will Include frea medical advice ft B P never fa 1* to cure quickly and permane • ly. after all fall* Thoroughl> texted for thirty years Over a.Ouh voluntary tta<l* uorUaJa of ourti by B. B B THE MOHNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1, 1000. CRUEL METHODS Of Treating Pile* null Iteelal l)U --ease*. The old met ho* 1 • f treating pile# by tb' kntf*. by Iqratut*- <r illl itkm, heeid iu Ing intet--* pain .nl frequently col ,n|n>r and death are now known to !•* worse than utu lsa as far ' #t-dually cur Ing the trouble i* concerned. 1*• rang* tn* i-t of ti. li\* and other In ternal organs w - il a- nstlpatton of *rt * dUM* pihei and F. is a mistake to treat It m u purely local dl-ease; thl* 1* th' re is n wi. - -i. . til l ntment* have - * little effect arid the wid*-spread *uc* - ♦f the Pyramid P:le ut ha# demonetrat • l M The Pyramid Pile (’ure 1* not a salv • nor otntment but I* in -up|*ository forng . which i appla**! at t. al*ori** l Itit > th* s* *.it.\*• rei'tal iPi’iiihrane an*l f -a- 1 local ami • litutlonal tr at me tit nd In • • "f tnatiV > • ar* r' ,n i t ha* ma l< thousand* ut (•> • mait**nt cur Matiy f*ile eufft-rers v. * have undergo**, surgi* ai operation* without relief or cur* ha%e l* *? s-.irprl 1 l y r ult* from f* w seek* treatm ttt with ih** Pyramid T u r* 1• f from pa.' so lmmNl!ate that pa: rts somettm*-* Imagine that the Pyramid ’*>n’ain* ■ il;' s or alne. bu? *\.* h Is r**t the <v*‘ . it l guaranteed ,*b *<lu!*-!y fr frail any injurious Fig The • ore 1* the r# still of tin healing 0 i- and astringent prop'-rties of th** ratn e|y wh: h * us. the little tumor an*l •<*i:Jested blorsl y**’>•*.•l'* t> contract and i natural circulation is established Ail druggie’* sell the pyramid File Cure at ’/ nts for full / 1 1 ickage A little book cii ause irv! cure of pile.* n.al * and fr- . by 1 dreeing Pyramid Drug Cos. Marshall. Mich. Till: GitF %T IIF. %\ Kift sntIKE. Tom Krrgiuoti Worked <*it n Per fect I till ntdtlnu Trust. By Edwin J W* h*i r. “Tom F* rgu*“i kr.< .4 th* North wv>!s from one end to the ol er." said the old guide reminiscently lo the ;sr> that had gathered nlmhil the evening campfire. “And ther* *• no denying T<*n had a nat ural gift for training animals But with the**e iind<*i.hied -* rtfs T.m comblnei i streak of meanneu* and laziness that >rretim - Drought lis oe*t v iem**a to nought N>w tak* the rase of hi* train <d beaver* Th*r wasn’t another man In th** North w *-ds that * ould have train ifl them a Tom <lid An*l there wasn’t another man who w*uil*l have* been avail ■ - ■ - Tom ©tnrtiil building he iiam him If. clous enough to try make his harpy Uttie worker- 1> night %***rk, they h*l coD>)>lrt<d m da> of hard toll for hi* benefit. "oil* day when T<m wan stroiling through the wofNit, wordering how he coukl get a supply f br<*k trout to II to the hotel without working for them. he happened on 4i ftirniiy <f The br.iverii were working away In their usual Industrious manner, carrying mud on th. tr tiitf tails, cutting down small tr< and building up a clam for the winter Noth ing please* Toin morn than to ■ . *orn* one e,.-o i\*rk. no hr* - ited liiniHclf at the foot of a big tree and put in m< t of the da) calmly wmoklng. l.ut the more he looked at the beavers. the mor* the Itullgi iitlon he f♦-1 1 to think • it i on*- f their industry wio for th** heiieilt of hon < st, old Tom Frrguaon, a.*' he ailed hm •of. " There ain’t an anrlimi!" *aid Tom In bencvol. nt ton*.** that 4*venng. ‘that in nrnre deserving, r hns a harder row to hoe than the leaver. An I th*r• ain't an animal that, prop, rly trained by tin* right man, <*>uid do more to 4*he r the declining year* of hm Instructor and id him m enn*hlng brook trout which e* !l for a good price, but are too sly and elusive for me to gather th m in without the expei ilture of undesirable effort.* "f couldn't s<*e the seicft of his plan. *’ 'There Isn't a belter disposed, or m*n>* amiable creature In the- North wt>odf than the heaver,' I r. plied, 'hut I never heird of their catching fish. If y. u could pre vail on a heaver t try and h*lp you. h wouldn’t untie stand the game. The prln Spa l Ash- animal in the-** part* i* the ot'er. And l*m doubtful If even your undisputed talent* ti, the way of nnitu.il training .ire dll. i* nt to es tablish an Ott*TS‘ AVI So k*ty for the Benefit of Lazy QM Men.* "Tom looktd hurt t my flow of sar castic* wit. ** *I don’t a*k the |*eavers to gather tip the tlsh for nn 4 . he answered, sort of grieved |ik*. ‘l’m willing to do that niv self, if it’s necessary It. avers are hap piest wh*n they nr.* Imildmg n dam, and of course, they would be twice a** Joyful If th v could be 1 night to Ihill-I two d-amv near each other In th** same s'ream. Hch ar#* shy of man-built dims hut they iren't of tho*4* cr.- I r.i u I by leavers. Th**n I can make a little sluice gate In each dam. If I shut the upper gate and open the lower, the flh b.tw.**n the two dams will go out with the water And your Uncle Tom Ferguson will In* waft ing nt the lower ga- with • big net to f>roi(i up every unwary trout that rotnes (hat way. Once grt my two heaver dams built and I ran repeat the operation every day.’ "Ho Tom set to work and rapture*! a band of beavers As fa** a- Mi caught one he would put him In t little pool he had fence*.! in near l*i* house Tom fed the InMVers and p *t#*d them, and it t iTfj'i long 1* fore they c- t to k <*w him and would follow him about lik a l*d of h ivy-trdle!. rlunu*> doc Finally Tom Judg*d he had 1* a ver** enough, and * at ' •JT knew Mfll 00 * t he took the whole im up to a trout sir* am. Tom started building the dam himself, the beavers sitting in c solemn row • n the hank watching him As mod as he nad the dam started. Tom drew out nnd motioned to the t>eav. - pi go on with the work. The beavers looked nt Tom In an inquiring way. hut dam bidding Is their forts, and H wasn't hut a itttls while be fore they appreciated what Tom wanted. Then aver? beaver turned In. after tba ear neat. Industrious manner of the beaver trlbt, and began hustling that dam across the tr*>iii stream A 4 a* he had the h*.i. <in tart* and. Tom t- k a e.at on th© bank and liegan bis iipe, I may not get .* me*Wla from th© II 1. m© S* b ty.‘ m I m pi*us v. w hen I I :I.ed that wa I certainly do • r\* ib**m A tio’ woo rescues the-** . y lit I#* animals from u wild life and giv. * them regular work is i ?• t old - nulne artlck i.f leaver Unefa a Futur- gen *ra,,on* of Denver* wi.i bear with envy ■ - • Ing under hansel, old Tom Ferguson.’ Weil, a" soon a- 1 • l- iv* had Un it* | one -et of darn- .*in-• t- them at w iK building aiot.*r. The Uavera Di-.r.'t tak- kindly to this, for bciver naihi-H a <lam mar** for a home, than from w. h t* a id h ssr-t.u.e;- lif . . r h k rt a• n ifrf laving, as 1 have *ai-t. i n.itural gift In • . to ha\. M World of tru-t 1’ him When they w*re f **4at w-*rk b'.iiidlng o n*w e.itri * * • m i iiil io4>k u-und In ■ puixled n .ii r• r hat waw paitn G i e* • Then th** oid ** **v-r who and: t* and operations w*’!,■ 1 .ku • |I Torn *• mu : *i- to "> : If Tom F rguaon appr v* s of this it must iiwbt’ And • a Uaver would t , ? r, aid build * *1 •m. 'Fr-tty nm i, Tom b I half dozen et* of iiam running. H* would *mpty on** , ~rv two or three day* and th* money h male selling fr* brook trout ws .*. azing And he mb >' I v** k* t*t up bi-* 1* tver-flsh i'islne<*s to this lay if H e in -14 ?n n*4 inns* of the man I adr.’t cro, is*,| out. •me evening, wh n bis betv* rs cam** tn-.pli g h *m* itl, tired ui after n hard • ia\ * f <l m-bulMing. tht y f-aii.il the g-*l© at th** nti in* e to * llttl** fMnd they lived In cb*s* I The beaver* couldn’t un. -1.im.,1 and i* and kctu inking arouvnl in a |.pr* * I mi of mam.* r until Tom cam© u l ii.; . i 1 of ’ i tf;g the gat© nn*l I*l*ll..- . I*. iv* r- enj*-y t a*dr wel enrrtwd f i ‘ i r*!* - Tom ii isl.il th*m down to the nearest iw*t .f iiam*. Then h o •t • and tb' V W* r slui • W ay. “ N*w ’ sai l Tom to tlie oldest Diver, ’it's up to you to cat- - h-h. r you’ll i:*'t notiurig to **Mi to-ilght. I’v* lavish’d ~*.!• . I*, and br '’• W*rk ■ • • educa tion of thl* band of beavers and n> b©av * r v\ ir •• *• ' tl • a l* t- u.** h- *1 Hint hi- * ity B and ne a-* soon s he has tlltlstl* -1 lis b ;.e stui.t of i'HflJ-bullding. K, .itching i th. • 1 ai l aim **f this Iruiu- rv. and tier* in * my r< a-n why strong, healthy l*aver shouldn’t *lo It, ii.’-tead -f leaving tb* Jon t“ * tired oil riwit w a>*e b- ilth t llges him to tIJ w g *o I dewl of r* silr.g ’ v “ i , avei - seemcwl to utul rstind the Mit tai. • if what Tm said aiwl a*'h I llttl * l !oa the -lul ■ way rial :** gan gratddng ' fl.-h. It WHOi’t a hard jol. f*r Ihe water - ame thrush no v *wiy the U-h wT* i- m y Mramkd anyway. But dam-build- I li c. no* fi.-h-* itching. Is th© long suit of I- \-r m l It was evident they didn't tak** kindlj to the new Industry. Anl • io-h b aver hid air. aly ilonc 41 goxl, day’s w*>rk and f* it hr- was entitled to! fn*4! and r* st. " 'You'll siMjll everything and *lr v those tieaver* Into a strike.* 1 warn* <1 Torn. *Ther© Isn’t a kirnllUr animal in ttif world than n braver, but even h” don’t llki* to be lmrosed upon.’ "But. no. Ih avers could e taught to fish, and fish they shoul*) If th - h nv * r * tru* k Torn would a'orv them out. or ln|4.it i*au:H r b .v©ra In th**lr place*. 'H*’av.r- sleep i*s much tr *ow -td T->m ot tin it*- like. 'lt will he healthier for th© beavers and eisler for vour In i© Tom Ferguson. I they w *rk tw* thr*'* > - I I * oral these wilt thank n o f,,r •* biting them waste in slumber the pre , b-jh hours when they might b© working Dr. Hathaway’s High Standing. Asa Skilled Specialist and a Kan of Honor He Is in the Front Rank. K ° * r “"' iah ' t ' n ,h " l7n ‘ to,, *>© th* enviable n.nc.ll, .. Dr . V ' a} m v 1 ©SiH-ejJ uessis con t-em-flt or ,ha mo,, m ,. irrn , w . lm(|lt i v rj::::r: of ,n °' Ki ° h —• Tro ri* a ° n '- 1 hi * y^* I>r **■..*, with rvmarkaWa uccf all chronic die | •ate, o{ tmth tn-n nn<l om-n, and no ca*c, however stub- ! horn, ehould be ihouaht Incurable until hi* opinion ha* been rl'-n. H" Invite* free cone ult* (ton. eliher In persona or by loiter m.-d will send hi* comi-leie symptom bl.inlcs and book In plain envoipa o any address. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY* M. I)., 25A BRYAN STRGUT. SAVANNAH. OA. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. w ‘° “■ **• *► - “- ■ for the !d it n Uat r*> ui *1 t m from the w lid*-m<end train© i. ♦* and edu ated them. “Any .-\il*nces the b©av©rs M thankfuln* - w**r© admirably l|sg -i- ! f>r alt tti*’ n* v* . i • - wo e*l i era who trunk their unaber . I* r - I•* I * ing cans Tom t.u-d to hustle t •n to anot h* r itn t r -i tur* • ing gam* N* -i tMiv-r w* .1 •**' but each •!**• ’•*•1 1-Hiking at; 1 then at i at’* to t .* r ,** •*. if they w* re t* b fig ban that it wa ’ • to Tom Fi?rg .“J t* i* f - He g '• *’• they would I’.rik- Torn dint mak.* ‘ nun e. T:i* n 't • 1 " ,% * v u ' n**ar* r ani cav* ut s- • grunts. 1 Wa- 1- I ' r Olid i" a * • w.i* trying (•* tak to loni ' saal (o Torn. ‘Ta*> Mi'll t u- r* a ; bi-.ivere and •>*.> war; you •> m* • ' t m iiSi f W l > . ** *ll e © a walking d* D cate •nv'T, r*- piled Tom in •• rag*- •i t - r>inv to stir uj my nipl<v*~ to -•* on -• 'U.k Bui 111 .-•*. ;c.ni b*w T*-m I• jk ■ ti* at* >*viv* t s %4r, try * •*'• ( b* * riots.* “And Tom |* k*d up a *’ * k nt and !• 'n beating the faithful. -M leaver. T.* beaver © ood it f**r a rn >ncnt ar.l tun *•! and w t I*l -*l at I*t *1 go towards th* i • t -sr*am. Ev I h. ' ■—~ —- If, up to you to catch flsh or you *>lll net rothlfiß to rot. beaver followel him At th© edge of the [ stream they atuiiwd aral each beav. r i lojked back to see if Tom showed •(' ©igr.s of relenting Even then the good hearted. indue:nous leavers wtun willing 1 1 ©iv if Tom would oi.iy treat i*-m b - ently. But Tom was following :if *r. Mtii k I*l hand and cursing. Ea-h beaver gave whtii seemed llk- a llttl** beaver *rt •*f eigh iind plunged Into th© water. Anl that wu* he a t ©v* re* • n u 1 tit 1* t gungi’s dam-butiding-fishing l#aver*. " ’\Vdl, of all neartit - ingraiittsi*’,’ raid Tc un. *T think of th*‘ ; *’ i*-av**r4 that I've 4ovel. and cherished, and ♦edu cated. leaving m* like that. Bight In th** nii'bl.*• of the ll©h*n g i4-*4,n. t-m.* " 'Don't Idam© those beavers. Tm Fergusovi.' I said to nm severely. ’lt wbp nil your own fault. If you had treat ed them fairly, they round hav© etuved with you. aid worked for you. arid been it crown of glory for your declining years.* " MARIA K IMId.UUI.MK. Matter* of Intfrrat to Bhlpplng Men Generally. The heavy dci’k-Feiding of s bonner* In the co.itwin- trade I* attracting atten tion. and the wonder Is how the practi • in heavy loading could have proceed* I thus far without entailing more *er.mi* consequence* to vi*©i property It \* seldom a vesta l go. * out without o r. ing comment about her big de k lo< 1 i t i l * not under*to<). bwev**r. th. i this h had any effect on marine ms-umnov rat* 4 i as yet. English builder* in October nineteen v-sesß, of about 4.924 ton* Lf . against vessel*, of a I Kant 73,547 ions gr.e-s In SeplemUr. Jb v.-s*e|* # ~f a „, r ♦;9,r.M ton* cm©*, in Octo>>©r. ha*: v r Vessel* at about 83,603 ton*’ r os* in October, lKfs, an q o| \ . I”, of About . WT to, ... H |„ , , . jot*.r. im For tho ten mo h, K ncU .|, l.iillilonc hnvc l >un< h- l 219 v< .. | s r( K.itinK about KM.3S ton, K ro*. ' Durinv lnt month H.o h .hlpbuiM. r, vtvwcl*. of illHlt tl,t7 . .iK-tln-i SI vc,*.| of otxMit r. '!>•, srrw* tn 81 pt. mhi-r. bm.l -J v', \, |* nt nl>otit X. .li> tOM it-.*-. In October lat yoir. For thl, yc:,r 8,-otrh hull.l. r ha vo l.iun.-h.<l 3S YWHII of about IS2 tout. tro*.i, utr.i. nt t XT<n (it the i-orre*i.on<lit* i>enad of li-l year. The f-Jhm-m* la an lnatanre of the rr ti rk.it>!-- at-, -r- ;•> lon which hai taken p:ee r-- ently In th* value of aaillny shttm The Itrlthh Iron bark I*on. 1.115 • s register wa** -**ll In September. 1 . Italians f*>r $.“• After ni.iking g si proffts in running her. th© Italian wr.r> -s*i*l her la**t month to Bngllth P* p!. for 127.500, an npprcciat ton 111 the tv l ive m *r.th. if 27.11 pr cent. She ha* ax am l*c©n t i --*ld for s44.**n to .V -rs Shaw Havill A- Cos snow *n in ?* **- In murk* t value fcn thlr *n month* of 4SUS per cent. “Her* . young man.” *xld Jack ashore with ft re in h.s ey* "I've brung back t v : y**u sold m**.“ VV it * the matter with It?” asked the “It ain’t reliable. One time y© look at It .i mv* on© thing, mid th© next time It ays another.” ’ I n.vlr©. Mr*. Blake, that your hus t* i r;<l hs a -* . hath about half a dozen til:,, a day. Doesn’t he And It rather trying •* >h. not • all; the doctor ha* ordered him !■* tak* a glass of whisky on coming it .*f th- welter.’’ I'liuMf-naer* t> Mrniuiilpa. Passengers by sf< amshlp City of Au - is’a f©r New Yrk y* Me?day—J. H M- r-c. Mr*. A J Smith. E. Walsh. MD* N Fhiljxd. Mrs Hilna E. lligley, Mrs. A It. Sullivan anl two ladles. Mr. Georg*- Barron arid wife, Mrs. G. \V. Barron and seven Intermediate. Ft ? rs due to arrive thi* morning fr**m f’hilt l lphm on s;simship Alleghn t\ s c Godfrey. M. Cronin. Frank Fet i f,, n. B. G. M* rrts MBs Mld*Ueton. L. B. T k* r. Biw renc*- Tucker. G*s>rge H. M'- I t \ilb-eigh. M ri*m McCullough. Mia© Ut zi** H*-nry J. Mundt. Alfred IH ’klnson, Edward Dickinson, Henry \V. Hot ten. Fa* enger* per steamship Dorchester sailing to Baltimore yesterday—W. J. H ns toon, Mr*. Hun toon. F. L Plttlgrew. 'Y B Herman, C. I> Lyon*. J A K*n i • iv. s G F* Ike. B H Creighton. W B Brann* r, Frank Blum. Ft ngrrs bv st* amship Naenoohee, N \v York for Rsvannah. Nov. 22—Mrs. Mathew* Mrs K. H. Ehr©t. W M Arm •rong and wlf©. W. M Hi- ke Mr*. R. S • ml 1 fighter. R K M Donmdl, J G Tilton. V F. Fray. A. G Guerard. Jr.; Mr J B Baker. Mi Held. Mr*. Roll G W Toumeley, E. F. M Tvennan, C. E. M Mullen, F. E. Clark. Mrs C. L. Htew ur !. Mi** U. Connell, M*< A I Joimson. H. Olsen. Miss if. Dickerson B E Edmonson. M Bergen. W. J. Holplu. Hnvniiniili Alumnae. Sun rise* ut 6:41 a. m. and ect* at 4:55 p. m. High water at Tybe© to-diy at A 26 a n> and 9:24 j* m High water at Savan nah on© h>ur Liter. Fhanes at the Mon for November. D. If M Full moon #; 5 0 ©ve. I-ft quarter 13 8 grave N • nio "' l 2 1 17 m>r Flri ..iinrscr -i j] x, mo,n iloon prj*ce. Sth. Moon up grt, 17,p. A*lH I \ %I.*< Wit IIKI-kHTI UK*. V,„,|, Ural 10 ,. (f FMy of Au*,,,!,,. DaMt. New York. S *-amhip Dorchester, Jame* t more. ’ 4 Hteamuhip Elton (Br), Ward, Mai ’ ter. Htcamshlp I-aura (Br). Yule, Brer. # n khlpplnaf Me iim, ran *|n Key West. Nov. 24 —Arrived. Olivetti*, Smith. Havana end * Fort Tmiu; Miami Delano Nueces. Galveston, and soiled f ,/ ? York; schooner Gold*n, Hind. \ . ~ , * Charleston. Nov. 23.—Clear* ’ Ev* .V. Danenhower, Johnson i phla. Silled, steamer Ormtdale (Hr* Philadelphia; nchooner Jcee \ , 4> , *'• Hewitt. New Ytrk. '' Philadelphia. Nov. 24.—Arrived, a * . „ Berkshire. Savannah. Baltimore. Nov. 24—Sailed. * I! Miller. Savannah; Margaret a y , Savannah. Bremen, Nov 24—Arrived. steen.e r , t of Kent, Savannah. Notice l Mmrlwrre. Pilot chart* end all hydrographic !r # rieiion will be furnished masters of *el free of charge in United S ate* drogr. t'hlc oftic# m Cu *om lb tains ire requested to call at th ~* Reports of wreck* and derelict's r - . for tranemßalon to the Navy i> rm ment. New York. Nov. 22—The rnsrp* *. *erver at Sandy Hook report* at —* , ire not burning to-night. The r* i , . are burning ar usual. (’oaiiwUe Bhportt. Per etcamahip City of August* \ r York-430 bal*a upland eotton .. . ' -ea island cotton. 800 barrel* ro-. oil, 13 iorcrl* ro*tn oil, bales t’es. 437 cases can goods, ltjfi ban. . T ... in. 12D barrel* turpentine, 16G.151 fr-. r . iw-r, iun*ll* s gr©**n salt hld©. 2 t .* 11*-v, 3*> barrel* fish. 121 ca*e* clg barrels fruit. 21 Uirr**l* vegetal. rxites vegetable*. 14 box©* tobacco 4. * <rj pig Iron. KM.OQO shingle*. 20 barr* - 101 barrels lampblack, HB7 pack ay r chandise. Exports per steamship Dorches* - * . Baltimore--183 lale upland cov< ; barrel* rosin, 107. ink f**et lumber * - l*>xe* orangis, 25 package* veget r. * . iwrrel* cottonseed n*|, ro barrel* packages mere ha mil*©. 112 parkac* mestlcs and yarn. 1 WH sack* cotto .. 512 can g.snis. 21 bales pap<r . 167,108 feet lumber. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. (Continued from Page Twenty-Thr u Hire steady; domestic, fair to \ Coffe. Bj.ot Rio quiet; No 7 in . 7*l*o. mild market quiet. Cordovn • t The market for coffer* rmur* •>; • 1 el. .|y in tone with prices un i . | nnd ruled Irregular all the forei w . weak undercurrent. Unfavor. .. ?-. sign cables. fre* Brazilian receipt . m ings of spot coffee at former prr. * * buyers absent and foreign selling >’i led to uctive lt(|iiidutirn and bear r.tr rr.erlng, latter being particularly ! i near the close. Market was flna.lv w. < inl net 5 to 10 points lower. Total *4 were 41.770 bags. lnclu*llng No\ .n- *t iVcember at te ; January t * March. 6.2U6|; 30. Hug.ir Haw steady; fair refln’rr V entrlfugal. ISI-tesl, 4 a *'. Mola-s- •* * 3 a <*; reflnctl easy; standard A.. . i fectlor.ers’ A, 6.40 c. mould A. t 0 granulated. 6.60 c; cube*. 6.75 c. COTTON SKKI) OIL. New York. Nov. 34.—Cot tonseel . barely steady. Prime crude b arrel* 7 * 28*vc nominal Prime summer yellow '. •i33c. Off summer yellow. 31* * Pram* * ter yellow. 37110 c. Prime whate, : "7*. Prime meal. |26.00f126.60. (IIKUiO MtHKF/rv Ohlengo. Nov. 24 Wheat held s'* 1 on cables to-day, December closing : ’ over yesterday. Dfcembrr com 'osei 4 o aiwl Nmarler ’g* higher. Oats l -•*! un changed. and provision# unch • <•*•! to 7‘.*c higher. The hading futures ranged as f. •* Opening Highest.Lowest l > Wheat, No. 2 Nov 71 71Hi 71 7 , I>•- ; 7jt 4 : c 4 Jan 7tVd7i% 7i 7 71\ •'* c'orn. No. 2 Nov 41** 45*a 4S*4 < Dec 86‘s ’* May 36'* aCHUMft 36 4 J • Oats. No 2 Nov 21S 21H 21 1 S 7 Dec 21‘* 21 T '&22 21*a021 7 i - May .... 24 24H 24 24 Mess Pork, per brrel— Nov I ... $ 1 1 Jan Ii 92V4 12 21 11 W 4 12 May .... 11 !*> 12 OSH 11 S II* 1 ! |jr<l. per I**) pound*— Nov .... 7 M T2l** 715 T"> !><*o .... 7 Ou 710 7<* Jan 90 *><i I7H * ll M.iy .... 690 6 Short Kltw. por In) pound*— Nov " Jon 6 K 4 6♦' IK4 * May .... J7* 640 4*5 ‘ I’Alh quotation* pr, 0 f ilow* 1 " r dull; winter pntmt*. S3.r --13 IMiXW: rlrtir*. KJdfi' *■: *i>r n* *l— lt*); patent. Irani!!*.. ira!r— I!!*!..4.00; baker*’, $2.21-1—76; No. 3 *1 wheat. . No, 2 r. ! 72-t74 N" : < orn, ajttt] ;No 2 yelloo 44 t 44 . N 2 nut*. No. 2 while. :>-.• No : white. 24 V ■ N 4* Sm choloe molting barley. 67'a6Jr; N'V 1 S’l need. 11.67; No. 1 Northweet.in. S* prime timothy *eed, 14 1604 26; me** T'o! k |..-r barrel. |IOVT'-bltr’ pniind*. 17.15®7.17'i; *hort rlh* *'•' (ln*e). |6 76*7.75; dry wilted ; (boxed), 16 37H66.15H: abort dear *•’;* dniftl). |6 VJ116.90; whlaky. ba*!* of . wines. 11.27; clover, contract icr*<l'’ ? [ —Meteorites ore the only ph'! c '‘ dencce we have of the composition of other celestial bodies than our owr. the Loe Ar.geles Time*. Their scientific Interest la that they r r 1 represent the composition of the \i r of the earth. Although the Or. * Iron la the only terreatlal Iron m *• , true meteoric Iron, the crust of t‘ ‘ iOntalna rocka very similar to both 1 ‘ atone and the Iron meteorites, with ** exception that the meteoric Iron I - r *'•' sented by some form of ©xldltatlon Iron. The oxidisation has taken pi* *' ; course. In the passage of these r word through the earth's crust. In Africa diamonds appear in a rc’ k n Ilk* an Iron meteorite, with th* and. i > ..i aiMlaitlOl . and the fti * ful production of artificial diamond** " from the cooling of melted Iron pressure. Add to these fa ts ore r that the t'anon Diablo meteorite bt t n foun i to oomaln ml mo rule and It will le seen how h* * ing a comparison of terrestral ' 4 tlal mineralogy may become. —The expiration of the copy rig* I talzac’s novels has been quickly f- 1 by the appearanco of several ch* v* lions In France. as well as a very some edition at the price which h* erto been askd for the cheapest * offered. It would s**em that the S r * ‘ tereat In Bolsao new shown In thi* try would warrant the product! ’ . t popular standard edition nft a P n would greatly extend the clrcu the works of the greatest of F r* n ellata. Ho was so prolific a wri • .. the complete seta now aval.able beyond the mean* of most M even at HO or 75 cents a volume bis would be tolerably ax pen* i vs.