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A TEXAS WONDER.
lintl'a t*r*at in*rry.
Or** r mi. hottl** of Hail* Groat Dl*-
covtry cuiti all kidney mid b adder tr *
blw, rfmove* gravel, cures d..b t** rf '
ln*l eriii*j*: ru>, w*-afc and lain* 1 k
irieum*im and *ll irrvg-ilai ••** *>f 1,, 1
kiun >• *tid bu i .t i si: i*o■ r* !' •• *‘T H *
•nvii, i* i* * ** ‘ • l
club it i.o. o*d b> >o-.i •kk>' l *” l
be wnt b> luti. .-! :• • t 1 * U,,u **“*•
bo til* l a iwo raoi lift’ t **' *• j
rorc any ias** at t im niii'iud *’ r i- ,
W 11*11, k>U muj.uf * luir. 1 *~ x I
to* Si Lou.*, M. • n<J ?or : Tmonlai*
Sold by all dru*gis:s and HoUmi > Cos. ;
£a\*nn*l, Ua
Rmil This.
< u! b rt tiki., April 2 19&0
This Ik to ■ f> ih.it I ■•••* *••*•
with *r••••: "1 t • 1 took aiaty <*r.>i>
of Hair. Orral llc. vry and It rom
rrurr 1 w It l worth tl."0O l>*(
bottle to any ot needing !l
J. T STEVENS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
xku a ami t n:\\ * nr tiik im
i\ t%% u m:*.
An ttlrniplnl %*ntill Near Moll
unuH-lllg lilNiirry for Thomson.
Cotton Well In l.n l.rrnm**.
>• u |le|iot f*r I olimiMm*
Thr#nl*nrd strike In Trni|H- 1 n*
trp Is Miori Florida's ’letiiier*
to Mfel—lMhrr Florida
Attempted on limn nit.
Bulloch Times: It I* ■* nil 4kc a**out
F* riven county gob*# -
ever. It ram* ver\ i.*-ur It I’.r-aii's m*-
joriiy wan only 12 '• H* .i <*■" li**-
trift wont Hep.ibllt an M hai 1 * ** al
tar up there. Mr. Alfr* 1
< niton Holds It* on
loiOraiige R.|**!*#-r The LiOr.v g*'
Mill puiv iel .1 K inin tri |tr *.
\e-er lt\ * *. :t s' • •■■ - ’f -HI l
ihe IHxle Mil* pur oh**# -f the *•
firm !!■'>• •.* • th* v**r • .*• pt*-* jai l ]** r
the cotton 1 Ing •* ‘ * tt.~ |er p-'irul Th**
tleal w.i** u bug* ou* a >’J l**
Ing involved in the ir.ui .* Hon. This D
the l**t of * >l*l It < • H--.r
in l* 1 li .ihtt' this '••• ihwi, un i the pci **
paid for the ntapl* eh**w •* the ktrength of
the uwirkei 111 tl4 city.
| MicrprUi I r Th*MMnn .
It I* currently i i*ortcl In * r
clrx lht arouiu* will In' brokin within
nrxt f.-w mottthr. l*w>kltt< t the 1. nl I
Itut <f w Ijritr Imiuuv.tl n r\
plant .it Tliomwon. It Ih thonrlh th.-rw
will l. .in ••.Mw-nttnur*' •• from ti I **' '•>
Jji tin In th** rtr.-Uul! of thlw ww win*
ir f ), .ix It Ik proi>...l to <*| ill* It at h
thr Utawt impmvnl machinery anil nl* al"
an.-.ti lor handling cotton . onvenlant'y,
therwhy ttlvlnic ootnjilrtr and ax neat |" r*
fact aarytea a* a lnnar> ■* I '
ax can he learned, thci* will !*• k. t
twelve win Mati'h Of iK.th the rqnatr .m*l
round-lap hah , Ihux the farmer will be
able to have hi* oitun pat Into whit
ever whap* h* prefeta; n lartm wirehou-w
|k U 1 in. attached, cincnient i rrm< I
for the handling of weed colton. odtoi
and ixitt'Mt k.-.k!
N.wr Ikw uM tlrove. ttalui lav. elahl
mile* aouth of McDonough In llatr>
<ounty. atwwt noon MU* KdHh Iximmux,
daughter of Mr*. Maggie Uimniux. who
Uv*' two an*l a hail mn*-* a*u of •>
cuat (trove, wax reiiirnlinr fr'm that place
tn a buggy Stic ha. wot sen about "'!•
mile from laienwt Grove, when n* -to
►prenw Irom bahltul . home on the roa
aide and Jumpr.l upon th. hack of th
buggy. He threw hi* arm ..round .• •
alrl out MU* l.urnmu,* *ciewm.*l ~s s
- Of her vol e a.1.1 the n- vro )Uinp>-d
from th- buggy and nl.
alarm and It, a -host while the .hUe
- Ikv u. Grove w rc on '• " “
the negro. They tr.u k.*l him ..l- I *
mile .0.1 loet th- trail, but they n * h
aenurtng lb w <eU In *ci.cl. of *nv
From the .lex rtptlon given o him y
MU, Lurntn i*. th. ctw.i,- know who b
rmlt ■ and to al n W • 1
*' ' l! ’ ** .7‘i.hdah y'w’souwhi
. r;
inim the mother . f tne IHUo girl. I *
highly rci|‘Cled v\ blow.
< olniti*' lrp*-
( OtumbUK Enquire! -Sun The <!• “* r
4he gterund on Which lolutnbuW new e
John* M l- ■ f <*>■ ' • V v "r, ,*•
, Itv in roi l. Ml- nrt "n the ~*
lommHiM' "l Hi- •■mmoi.x * omttdssloner.
theme- v.- T.. - .!-<• •">■ V .
him lli<* nr..hi I i'ii wnx ti tin •'< 1 l , , '
stand tor *' -• I*” 1 1 'ii
* v* ull in- nitlr.i.i.l • ..Uhl Klv- it"
-omniu sinners Hn4.lv <h • • B ' 1 ,or
l. n,, Mr. Egan will now recommend n>
the Oentru) diw ior* I ' ls the pur.-imsc ~f
the ground l*e mob- *1 hh* Is nvr- or I*
Of form.ill:> only, an the matter wan
l.ruetu.ill' left In the hand* of President
jjjgan A* ■ n i** —i of fm li 1 •• ÜB “* M
ntc<Ml thin the executive bothl of the root*
nt m* -linn to In' hi'.il i. xt week, wii*
opprovn of hie request for nuthorlty to
u.iKf* th* |HirrhH’* written ’om
ntunlcaiion t th* -arl ys’iriy, l r-m
--tl.nl IvtfJin h• l * < w>rk on th- i*w *t.*-
Ilon wiv <1 beg.*' * * lt‘T thin M.l r '!i v
On** of the t *rti*it it ti*- >f th* • *■ It* thil
the wr>rk b* *-l ' :
FLORIDA.
rine-rritMllnK I* general through th*
pert loti arotift* I Anthony now. anti ti*w
nxryp |v nr. iitly rli*> .•*•! The old cron
hurt been MlrH.v * in* lup for th* flrxt
tltiir in m Vfi itl ‘ hi * lx not mk
lflie a good View, amt th** output will be
*n ire y ina qti.i f far home consumption
One of h* Anthony m* r* hunt* hah *
rtml) mad* or lot for ?-vrui> from \N. -t
Florida, which will arrive in a few day*
The can* cr p, however, will vry
much larger next y* ar, aa la I*o pluminga
will be made.
Florida** Tenehera.
The meetlnir of tae Slate Teach*r* A*,
fiociatlon in Tampa from D* 10 2*
will be an event of Importance In the
plane for the • nt* r air.m it of th* t*aeh.
ere, many thing- ar* beinx •n 1 !*r <l.
nn*l moi g them • *x- u-n 1 *wn th*
lny Th* Tampa K* tile mpiny haw
agreed to gave th* teachers fr* trace*
p, nation over all the tr. et carllt * while
they ar* in the city Bodge* will b* ir*-
eented to tlu teachwre, and thl* will <n
tltie them *0 go Where they pbwie* witi
ocit the rout of u nlckl* Thii will n.*l>i•
them hll to get a good lo k at the it%
ard *? Joy the many p.ea*i,nt resorts t
the fuileat poealble extent.
hamliler* <••* tittsMlp.
Pertaarola Preen: The town was again
full yer * r.la? with gossip relative to th*
gemb* rs. iil th* out fm of their ttr
r*er ts -t.• miptirtatu fe ttur* *• tn con
tending ar 1 t>* nevlng the defeii.l.irte will
come out O. K w >li* others say the city
will b ant* to • cure • conviction and >*n
r.ch i..- sjf. r - by tlii*- How*
ever, th'.s is nl) 1 matter of conjecture
end opjr.j'H ir di‘. >;>i.st will I>* k pt
up until Ttifishiv tn*rnltiK. when th* evi
dence will h* weigh* ! in the Mayor's
Court and o decision reached. The con
tinuance it the !• .t < f th* hearing *<*t
tot yesterday morr ing when aii the de
f* ndant* were present before Mayor Hil
liard and the court room po~kod with
arwetatora. all eager as to the outcome of
the trial.
What's In a Xamef
The editor of the Ess' Coast Advocate
roccAtly unearthed a bit of history in
onnfilon with th numr c*f • tTHfckiint
tf thp* *it> that wan r.ot |n<*rally knowti.
About ¥•• yfum ufo the Kif*K f Ktikb'n*f
i i .if p i<k| |MU‘(I ail ot d**r f>r a*np|e
*♦ I he um| *XoiUfllV*>ly for l)*K'
nikimr Mn> .itnpl - were fmhmitl* !
f r :• - p-• lion, t if ..*ilj one vsifh.-ioul t *•
\ r it- -f - ( rillti.ft tne tn*kt r l f*r
l>,tii. the Kiiilf tn.ifb known the reuH ‘>f
iln .-f, it I liepilred *if the m*k*r n
•tn* On bfHOC laid th*t it wan l‘.'inl'.
ii *u|<l it ,*t In w tiUl !h- 111 i
•rll. irul thereafter It would !••
ifitr hiTi name <. Ituntlr*.’. <f rtt
A in i HtmlKht and m iid.int of th -
old I. tne clotliDiMker.
drvf rr llrmiuht
The peetlon Mrountl lloanlmun • riow
coins through • fill Hr* a:ht of Imot
it.pres * i*nii 1 iliirMtlon. rians** !•*'■•
I eve be**n rl*-<* tip f r l- k of rnol*tur*
for a month Alv if.-tui*!* for winter
market will be late. ,n*l fily a -tnali p* r
•nt *.f the .i*in| p mu b. plan * I
The coal •II of two w*** k* alto •■*•
*!*.. f| lirl> pi* •*f*ti* t‘ for winter fr
-ttur* tr*-*-* in* I- ;t. lanlp l. and •“ •
iik* rut ilel ltiik**l All th** .*- ** *• v a
r.t 1 1 y (•* lif fH MliH** * IO •*
ir- fi fie tory it lak* Miry Orati.**
• I*-. w .. *. at ii I **♦■ 1 for, hive m.i* *
in, I tr w?h *in< e they uproot**! tip
m th- nmp** In ih* -jrf ► Tne ruo'it
•in harflb-r -mil nrwly InvlgcfiilHl *f
-4* . c-a.-h b.i k.--t
No Mi mimtlii'tlr ktrfke.
Trlhtm*- T'urther talk of a evin
|nth* i' f*rik* i>* mere l*o i. So fir on
tn t* nee it from th* pr**e*-nt *-lt li.it toil,
!ief in lio.hillg to be # vmpnt hel if* HU*U*
Ma .ink flf llmtl an Itormraide p*e'*e arl
i" • tu• (•••)! | *m uroun-l ii:ir 1* ‘ <*f
w at : i,*'-n* ! t’ n|*. iliiiHK body of
v .rki kmen ftin*t lonifer auk. the other
Is* and .IH#r bodl**** of the * Ity to nup
i-**ll i Nothitur would 1 >*’ pi.net by
if* neraJ m mpiili* if Mtike, nl inn* and
woiildt ►* |ot iv it 'rhe r*olt of tt wmihl
• ribi .. t: t.f liibintri4 * n; alnM ithrn
Hie **i r! h* t** iv. tio grle% ant'e, tn* k*- f
• > niplovin**nt im| |tn pr*g*'-*-ln to lalmr.iur
men. who i-* v•• no omfdasni* to make
-in * t o -carmakem nitunHon would re
mum Meiniwily th** name hi 1 le noef.
Ih ihih* a etrlke *f the other tr d*n won I*l
i • fHi* r nfr**M the rnanofarrturera nor the
lb MMi-nria'
win mi %t i MoitY f ilial.m.i-:.
I le-1 g| *<| litNlnat iPmielnK the In
fat I tot lon t•> %flant.
Kmorjr College. Os ford, bn Nov 2f>
Tin min iit im prompt u debate letw*en
ttie i w i IPer.iry •d-'iftlf ■. w.i* he.d Satin
• lay * v-nlnf in Sew Hall, and wax one
•*f Hi* nt'-t-t Inter* link f*ren*t* *attlr **
j which have b * n wltfieeaeal at l*anor> In it
i )'rur time The quetlofi. wrht-'h wna an-
I riotince*} io the speakers by Prof Murvtn
‘ * William* of the rfuilr <f oratory, who
I i)r#*i litl, wnt*. "fiaaolvod. That Em* ry
t'ollese hout4 be m<*ved to Atlanta " The
annonn- emenl of this question fame an a
ihur*l**r> lap l**lh to the wpeakern and the
audience. !*< rcreat at* their surprise, but
, It u • . qul< kly seen thit It war* an Id* il
i <|U-tlon f<r lni*r*ini|*fn *ila<Mifo*|oii, tlni
.ill w*re • quall> lnforme*! ij|M>n It
The repr*i* ntMlives of Phi liamma, who
< luimpbdied the .ifflrmuilve were Meaarn
How ur*l K JJller <f V\ ayrroe*i. Hush A.
Woo*lwaid *f Wlvu'hetter, Trim . Alfr*- 1
! <*■ Hroofn of Newnan. Wade tinmp on
liy-* t*‘r of Vienna, <’h.irb-a I* H*ddlni< of
Waycrof'. <*tl t.f Atltitna while
the a* kativ* w.m lefend**l by ihe to low
iiifT e**tiM of K*w Menurn tiec.ir L*. Wosrn
•'raff of Ho kmart, .M4<lsmn) Bell of At
lanta. John C C Hroike of Forsyth. Sm
rt Hoto rts of Ma. on. Thom is Bran^m
•*f Ho. kinuri. John W. Btuh) of M* Bse.
The pleasure of the sver.ink was k^vttlv
• nhan •-I by the intrrK;terel**u h* tween
h peer he a of some b*utlful mindr ex
• ellently ren*i**r**l by LoHle Hsv
kooil and Marie livim* and Mr Aim It.
M-< i*'*h* on Th* d* (i.Mon was for Ih*
negative.
Prof Wllibim*. who probated. at.itel af
! ter ih* dla- ti dtui tlun hi wh highly
pit*.i’••il with tin* efforta mule hy lte vn
rkma -*!•*.tk*-iH at i Bui!, taken a Hog* ther
il wax one of the rrtmit Interentlnir and
; holly f * ight Impromptus that he had ever
I win.* o-d
Th* late for th** unv lllnsr of th* !u t
! *f Skiney I..inter ha* been net. Aid thin
notable event will occur ti the sth of IV
• niter .Indue John W. Alk*n of <ir
tersvlll** wii !*• ihe orator *>f the ocen**
lon, Aik! a pnorr im *>f great Intereai will
I**' rendered by th#* student**.
\r.w nkiih %i. Mmnon.
\ It-11111 rU it lilt* I.*ry Mml** I*,
an Kmtnrnt I* re wo h g*lentlt.
From th* New York Journal.
Paris, Nov. 21. -Medical circle* thrmigh
out Europe are much interested in a die
covary which !r. If. Ilaraduc. the emi
nent P-irtelan scientist, lata Just ma<lv
and which, it Is claimed, will In future
tender a quite • isy for physicians to
diagnose several, if not indeed ail dE ,
case*.
lr. Bara due *xpl.dn<sl hi* discovery nt
; recent m*ting of physicians and ps -
- hologlsts, w itn'li was hdd her*. an*t since
then there h** tH*en much dipctjsslon in
regard to It. some • I.dining that it is quit*
a- Important ** the Roentgen rays while
eg hers maintain that its sphere of u>* •
fulne*H will In* much mors limited, though
even they admit that as a factor toward
the correct diagnosis of disease it is hound
to prove of great >*rvlce
Nine year-* o Dr. Bara due Invented
the hiomcPT. an Instrtim* nt by which vi
tal for * in the form of vibrations may
be measured. ll* has now discovered
that these vibrations can not only lie
measur 1 hut th t their < ff* t on th* hu
! man loly and mind can also readily U
; ascertained.
M n. ut i ordlng to him, consists of three
•dements matter for e, and splrlt—of
j which force i mainly manifest..) hv
jm* ana f vlbntthww, whl *h are both
psychical and physical, or. in other words,
emanate from the mind as well as from
th* body.
What he calls "a double vibration" is
thus produced, ami this, he soys, can l*
easily registered by means of the two
hands, the right hand showing th* physt*
r inn n diseases
ivy I I ( R I ■ can rurad only by a t ompl*t* s*yxiam
i If If I# Of trc!m*nt which neutralize ami drive*
\_J L J \J \J out Ml Of I poDon ami at the amf
time buiklx up tFi#* general health of the patient. Dr. llathaw ay's metho*l of
treating th*' different tttagtw of this dleea**’ stop- lh* outward xisnx at one** ate!
quickly bring* !*>ut • thorough anil prmxmtit cure of every portion of the body
@ affected, and a.i thl* W* done In xuch a way that the pa
tient doen not need to Isolate himself or give up hi* buxi
ne**, nor doe* he suffer for the balance of hi* life from
pallvutlon or any other reflex a-tion of adinlnifUered
The patient I* etmply mad*' again a perfectly well,
*otu .| man. with all danger of tranamllllng the dtxcaxe
I>r Hathaway al*o treats* with the ame guarantee of
v'ls ■ne w LOSS OF MANLY VUOR, and aotber chronic
>lt}d , ‘-+’s/f* •’ dla* iss ot men. K lulling *li Kidney ari l Frlnary nrxl
-"W Sexual disorders Varicocele. Strlciurc. etc.
J Newton Hathaway Ml> l >r llathsways new id-page book, mining fully of
all the diseases which he treats and telling of his method, together wllh a great
deal of valuable Information which will help any one to examine hla own condi
tion. will be cent FREE on application, as will also carefully prepared aelf-examlna
tion blanks.
Consultation and advice free at office or by mall.
Office Hours—9 to 12 m , 2 to 5 and 7to 9 p m Sunday, 10 a. m to 1 p. tn.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway k Cos.
25 "A” BRYAN STREET, *- SAVANNAH. GA.
THE MOKMNG NEWS: TI'ESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1000.
al, or animal, vitality aa* the left the
!••>•( tswi. or m* iitaJ, vitality.
Or, llnrl uv‘m Ivtena.
He ray* "I- Inlm tha there
nriiiii-i m a verita*- ?iiep.er* of in- t
v • p\j 11*-1. wMi * ir* ruKk ral rn in
i . -t loth* visible tn*vefn*ntr trrvfairfed hy
tb* rn to the needle *f an Instrument d**
-*. sc to reglmer them Ar a r*Mllt. by
• ’ - ■. r-xtr M**t niovemevitr w *• > in ml* rpt *-f
th#- Ignin* .in* •* of t!* movement * within
ii Min . ret**- iround him by ha* vlbra
i.* -1 -in invirlbb* b-it r*n im**P|ihere atil
i i* |.** expiali r*d th*- phemon4*fioci of mor
•i. contiiglon, whether it tiffed* only two
(•ersemr or m r<w*l of |*er pon who are
.i imated ly tn* *- *ine inner vloration."
lie th#*n *xpu.ie that thwe vlhrattoai*
of vital for* * after b*-mg measured, can
le *xpre--d In * lentlfV forrnu.oa, whw'h
will |ti each n *x •< tty ItuH s > the r*-
lat hip bet\v-n the (diyeleal ar.d m**ri-
tl nature of th* j “ent. Beventeen such
f',rn.ji.i . Hpp i nit.** to various rr>.i)a*), •*
1.. \ lie. i ilr>*!x fr'ir.*| Ivy him
'lh* it* t • *.f tne b.m**ter. or register
he fMilnis out. j -ittr.i ted or hy
i.• vim *tion- nr and thus •’ a glance the
, *fate of i jaiti* ntu men.'a) ir phyalrnl
!. •sit ft can b*- lor exampi* the
n • *ll** is n-f*- dhv vibration* that Irwli-
J<*%* an<t h* ;th. #rd lr attracted by
.***■ that Indicu * l euraatheulM and rid
re
As each hand serves for n dlff- rent pur
!■* * . th* pre !e r*rn(*eram* nt of any per
•**ri mnv h*- l**H p m*l by rotniarliis in* vl-
I-.ItIMHX from 1.l .eft hrtl.il With tll.rtK
from th#- righ*
I’he Kit it tmt ortonce of thlr new *ll*-
cr*v* rv in * tliii\ he styled tne science
ttl biometry <■••ni**t. h or!lns t* Tr
Buradi . at the fa* t that bv means of !f ’
ar-l y stmiying the vibrations i
tr>* wf hi ctn hi nce determine wna*
f* nrn " f e|*-trot he rn pent )c trenimem lr
b* -t sotted frr earn |a?ent
In the care, for example, of a pe*rscn
*• i.ff*rlntf from r*m* nervous mabttH the
movements *.f the* no. die would rh**w th#
v.e • corrlitlon of hi* brain and what
should hr d<>ne in order to brlra; Ihe two
►*s* of vibrations Into i*ro|er e*!iillit>rlum |
(no Ho| oof Treatment.
"Th ink* to my nee met ho*l " says r>r
B iradut 'f <,n now th* enerry
*>f t e \ltal \ihr.itl -n* and- an thu f*olnt
out in tiia case of Ir.vali.l* what form of ,
ejecirnal tr* *irn**nt ir t*e>eflrlMl and wiiat 1
I** not ' The <]*ct>r de-crlben at length
tli* two f.*rrri of electrical treatment
which he 11**1* at.*l wi|ch he styles ebr
irtx.itlon and lle|e*-irlr.atlon
,f, ‘ niAlma ns t it t.# bar found tle lat
ter method of wnlerful servi e In the .
*• *A rn* >of*holv an*! itHelnnst** per j
-i r. as w*-l| , *f th**. e w<* ..re apt to I
commit suicide
* die young nwtn, he rays, who w*a-, on •
the point >f putting an *n*l to himself on
amount of an imh i|*px lov* affair w a.-
treasie<l hv him. and th- r—ult was it‘
at the end of three *• had wholly
*lven Up all Of stib'ido and had
•vcn utterly forg>tlc:i the girl he had
I ox od
In conclusion. Tr Baraduc sa\s “ThU
dl* f*overy In regard t< human vibration**
is of interest to all those who are nerv
ous. trnpreHeinnnh e. emotional, sensitlve
and phytic*!- fo those who vibrate too
tnuoh, ur well a** to those who do not
vlhrwt# enoitgii
"It 1 necessary that InvalMs of this
type, the children of a neurasthenic ave,
wtio***- whoh- life l?< not till g t*ui a fa *.•
vibration, should know that now at last
bus Is en die* .v# r.*l u vn--th**t I y me in
of wlUch the vibrations can be analyzed
•n*l cl.issitlsl. no ugitter wh*tt**r su h
vtbratiotiM ar* th** result of ienic plixsl
•ul ex* e-r or in.rnal <!*"-lr. nr wh th*-r
they at** the Indicator* of a hr tin that Is
too feverish, and of ideas that at** too
exalt*'*!.
Nature Mas He atndlcd.
**a\nd -vn as their \lbrt't*nr a e
known and registered It will be |< si h>
to study each person’s nature more clo*e
ly and to classify it with a scientific p c
clalon unkn>wn hitherto
"Thus th- evil tendencies may be held
In control, an*! a return to health may be
Insured In evi ry use, provilc| th- prof
• r m*(hod of treatment l**> fl)*w*d
namely eh** trlx.itlon In the cn**# of neu
nisthenhs, dkaelectriaation in th* is* **f
liersrHis ruffe ring from other forms of nor* -
• •us disorder, and mechunl il augueatl* n
In the ease *f |>svchopsith
Jr lisradu*' is preparing for the press
i lengthy work *n this Mi>Je<*\ whl-h
will contain . full a -omit *d his v.irlivjs
*xp*•*•■-tie nis In this .llrect -n. n well *s
; ,n explanation of the various formulas
by meuns of which he cl.issitles the ills
. i * s that tiav* 1 nvmlTested th**ms. Ives t>
him through vibrations.
This work Is designed for physic! ms
ami not for laymen, but a a disc iv* ry
of this kind Is of Interest to th** entire
vtlised world Ih hit poMn frankly
ahiniA It to some of his Parisian to -
leagues.
% writ an4.r. 4 4in4 im.Nt
I'M!! Wreck* In An me In Which
Two Firemen Were Killed.
Thom.isvUle, Ga . Nov. IS Ttu* Plant
System had .a hsd freight train wreck one
mile w* st of this fity on Saturday a
a* , k ago. In whl h a fireman w • killed
rkiturdsy. Just otu* week Inter, at the
same hour of the <lay, it hail another
tr.-lght train accident at the same spot.
In which another fireman, Itufus Hhep.
herd, by name, was killed, being scal*le*l
-o badly tliat he dts| soon aft* rw ards. Tlie
*• .tents arose from different causes, Ih*
~ne yesterday from tne blowing out of
ihe crown sh* * t of the boiler. Th** en
gineer, Mr Manning. Jump**l an*l was
only slightly injur* I
The way seems dear now for th*' Pos
tal graph r.xniwiiiy io hulal to Th<n
!*>vlll**, and P Is said that the line will
l* ex tendril to this city tmniedi te|y.
.1 M Clamper, who Hv- I near this city.
,1b *1 Friday night.
John .1 Kentudv. in tig*'*! f.rmer of thi
county, died n ently.
ll*me grown pecans an* being offered
for sale in this market.
—A biographical work recently publish
•! In Kansas o btains the biography of a
well known Kepubllcan politician, writ
ten by himself. It says: “On Oct 2v. l^i.
Mr i it his wife ** This was th** date
%vh**n tin wlf* s* cutisl a divorce from him
on the grounds of abandonment. •
PROMPT ACTION.
I herowg ii I j Pure** Every Form of
t*llea.
Tne Trarnd Pile ’ure ha* !*een •
pl#a*-Ant s .r;.rlt* to fhousande f suff*w
*rs, r**- ause of th# Instant relief |t gives
and t • prompt eure whh h follows :ts
regular uee, an#l this don* without iht*
• *►• nt opiates, co*vtln*. tnar >tlcs or poi
eont< of any knd. o careful anwlysis
p>r*wvi t e Pyramid PM# Pure to be wholly
li**- front any tnjtirlevus drug whatever.
Hurutrcd- *f peop,e who ha*l almost *le
• d***i to undergo an op*rati*a>. liellevtng
nothing e:s woiml cure them ' ave been
i-temteued to flitd tusit • fif \ egit tsrxx of j
the I’x r imtd was far eifer fierier atsl
mure *-ff#vtiv tnan an <*ieratliai ould
possibly !*••
T* *• Pyramid Pile Cur# a.lays the In
rumn-i'luii mil intolerable itching, re
li • the tumors and hy Hit trlngent
pro|ei .* causes the enlarg'd b.0.xl v*s
• h t* contra ■ to healthy e'mditioti.
A gentleman living in Cleveland relates
► -x,Be *t bv saying It afforlw tn**
liiHieusil pleasure to odd ny en*i*rsefn4nt
to wixi I eosishter a really wond* rfui pile
cure.
1 w ip a sufferer from piles for years
until a brother salesman toll m* about
the Pn mm Id Pile Cure. It ha enilr**ly
'tred me mii*l I cheerfully recommend It.''
Mr* l> |. |(wd of Albany **ays I
would not take tfiiO atcl te i>ki ed back
Wh> r- I w i b*-f.r# I io*#* 1 the Pyramid
Pile ('ure | suffrrid for year# am# it M
rvw slgntrsn rreaiths sin<*e I used If and
not th*- slight*m trace of the trouble has
return***!. ’*
Vlrs. Hinkiey of Indianapolis was told in’
‘.**t p iv**; inn ♦ but i>*,thi*.g rsit a stirgi al
op*rali>fi. eostitle Is tween seven and
• ight huiKlr***! ioilare. < ouil cur# tier as
•:i** hu! eufYere*! fifteen years, yet even In
• .-ii -i hw the Pyramid Pile Cure arcovn
pdahed it complete cur* . sfe nays: I
k**w **-i operatioti wouil • ietth •< m**
iirfi tried the Pyramid with very little
h**i*c. so it |- no* to lx wn*lere| ** that I
*m it enShusiasltc In It.** praise "
The Pyramid Pile Cuie je s*el by drug-
,t ftfcv >ft fa fr>r coinjt* t‘ trewl
m**nt himl as |t confalns n* opiate or #ther
|His,inua drugs may l*e used with entha
safely
N. <>n- n—Kl Kiiir-r fr.nn |>Uaa In nv
f-rni, wh- will ki\k tHla **<'.'.l.-iu (.r.-par
oiton n (rial.
HAHI*r. DTKLLIOnCE.
MaMara nl Inlrrrai tn <lliip|iln Mrn
Grarrsllr.
If was a quiet dav In the h.trbor yes.
terday. There w*r* no arrivals nr d*-
parture* of foreign trading vesael*. The
a-ly stir among river craft was during
th*- aftf rnoon. wrien th*r* was a rush of
mgs to the foot of Whitaker and Barnard
-ireets to render assistanie at the ftr*
nearby. When li whs found that they could
r. n.b-r no effectual service they were or
dered away.
Philadelphia. Nov. 3*.—The Norwegian
steamer Frey fr*m Bt. Jago. now in fort,
rejtorts thiit on Nov 19. latitude 29.1&. lon
glttuio 74. b*arl**cl the ir* ii* t iw'hoiuier
Miry K lermoni| and *et fire to her
When la t seen she was burning fiercely.
I he first ship, properly sj-** iking, of the
I*rit!.4h navy, known as the <reut Harry,
w : bul*t by King Henry VII. at a <ot
of fM.tiuo, and was burned at Woolwich
through H‘ >'iileiit in ll&l, snyn CassiePs
M.iK i/me f>r December. By his prerug
lU*-. nr and it his own ex|>ense. he Mid the
foisr.da'lon settled the oonsiitut rm of
the present royal rnivv. An admiralty and
n *vy off| * wer- - *nsf it tiled and *otnmis.
slonerx were appointed hv him. regular
salaries were aettled not only for the ad
rnirais and vie# a irn.ralx, hut for his cap*
Liinn al* and seamen, nd the sea serv-
I **> si t <i ilm* h* • im*- a distinct and reg.
dir profcasion Henry It was. too. who
founded the Iteptford. Woolwich and
Portsmouth do*’k>arda oral the Trinity
House.
Hie powerful |c*breoker sfe tnixhip
Krmak w;t* bul t from the plans of Ad
rnltal M ikan>fT. ti- originator aiul suc
• sful navigator of the vessel. On h*r
til l *! trip -h# CIII her way through the
-.did i-e. having behind her a brood chan
nel in th** desert of I•. At Cronst dt.
w t -re tli. h** Is gins to close up In the
bite autumn, the people fr*quently gather
t.* witn* ss the arrival of the vessel, anl
lri\f ilongglde In sledges, but the little
Finland horses -in ootircely keep up with
the Krmak.
I'siktagrei to Stewwiahlpa.
I , a-sengrs by steamship Kansas City,
New York for Savannah Nov 24 J C.
nro*hollne mui wlf*. Mrs H Meyer. Mrs
E Al\ * r/. Mrs J \V. Adorns. J. Feral
and wlf*. \V. IM. fi p and wlf*. Mrs. (*ham
herlain, Mrs. <J Spalding, D firodle, J.
\\ Decker, 11. Tuttle. Mis I. Hchep
er and chlldr* n. Mrs. L. W Dean. Mrs.
It C. le-if, Mrs J. It. Gamble. F. S
V. nd wlf* Mrs t j Porter. L. E
St John *inl wif*. Mrs Thornton, Mi**
Mic* I,o hay, M. Krdman and wife Mrs.
M ildhoff. Mrs. T H Ward. Mrs. J W
T* eph . Kev. F, Gunn. \V. M J.
S And*rwon, M S. |<o--. C. Mill and wife,
tl. A, EW'dl and wife. Mis A F. Mar
meisteln. Mt-s M < l‘r *n. < M I'-rt-r
and wife. Mr Hyrne*. Miss I* Plena*. P.
S Weiigtiio, W C, Davidson. VV S* an ton,
Mrs Chaff**. Mrs A tl Brewer. Miss M
Belcher. J J Byrne. A Morris anti wife.
F < • Moor* .1 K Held, Miss M. A Smith.
W. M. Br*s>ks. Miss J Hwlnton. J H: n
-ton. F. Gross, F Mortimer aml wife M.
Campbell T E Nickerson. Mr. Graham,
F. J Held. F. Watarbury, F. F Pierson.
It It I’rh e and wife. W. Mclierrmdt, J
o'Tool*. K M Loughltn. C Murray. J
Early. Mary E Davis. J Daly, \V. J.
Sornes, It. N T*ft and wife, F \V <JH
tus. AN Korrnann. D l'*odhetm. J. l’rlggs.
M Lunderen, E. Wright. II A. Curtis,
E Debo itnd wlf* nr4| children. II Lewis,
.1 rinknwtn. J. Gecggrcr, I*. Handmau, F.
G. F. Gaffney.
Basset wer* per 'e.imshlp Alleghany.
*aliSng to Bhilalelphla yesterday: L. H.
Tucktr. 1. A Tucker. Mrs Eillott. Miss
'Edictt, \V. O. Duval. Mrs. DuvuL
I'assengers srrlv*<l last night from Bal
timore on steamship TANARUS. I! Miliar: Grant
Cowan. Ir. c. H. Mtlilrim Mrs. A. Mil
ler. Adam Miller. J K. ChafTlmh. Miss
Bessie Fox. Mrs c il Me'.drim. Miss An
nette Miller. M 11 llardee.
Susan unit Alninnne.
Sun rises at ti.tJ a. m and sets at 4:M
P m.
High water at T>b*e to-day at 11A5 a
m. and 11:33 p nt High water at Hsvan
nah one hour later.
I'liasre of the Moon for November.
D. H M
Full moon * S 0 eve.
1 -as? quarter 13 ft 37 eve.
N* w muon 22 1 17 m n
First quarter H 33 morn
Muon perigee sth. Moon np g- e. 17th.
Alt Mil W. %Ml IIKPAHTI HKI.
I cel trrh*l Yeaterday.
Steantship D. 11 Miller. Be tars. Baltl
moM J J Carolan, agent.
t*srl I lew red 1 ratertls).
Ftark Baogvig (Nor.), Olsen, Hull—Paler-
Co.
\ eeaela Weal to Nr*.
Steamship Baltimore
witlppltia Memoranda.
Key West. F'.t Nov. 25. Arrived
steamer Msscotte White. Havana and
sailed for Port Tampa, tug Dauntless.
Floyd. Havana, with schooner H Frank
Neallv In tow and ail*d for Miami.
Charleston, S. Nov. 3&.-Cleared,
... ... *r i fKrli k an<l. I*r
met;
Hailed, steamer Iroquois. Kemble Jtek
■on villa
Ba lilt)ore. Nov Hailed, achoontr
ftiiir H. Davidson. r*har,-sion
Ib-nfteur N>\ 35-Arrival, steam**-
Aureola. P#nMart>l.i
liM.timore, N\ 35. Arrlvod. steamer
Itasca, Hi\ann*h
AiaUchicola F • Nov 3?.-^Tlearr-d
brig lulllvan. Allen Bostor
Carrabel,# Fla Nov j*> -F|#ar#*l, bark
Glvlio K, f'lemrnxa (Ital ), Klot#ntine
Marseilles.
Kfifere*!, brig Eld Maas. A- r* sc *>*n
er Jennie Locksdurl liauthorn, Boat*>.
Foreign Exports.
Per Norwegian Uirk Raegvig H il
1012 barrels rosin. $2,439. !,l3- r * casks #i Ir
its. s*; mi—4 *urgo by Pat* rson-Dowt lug
Company.
('askfoUr Exports.
per steamship A$ *ghany f r Philadel
phla—3oo bales upland cotton. 1.19$ barrel*
rosin. 15; barrels turiientine, I*-! r*>x*- or
ange#. .S* crates Vegetables. tOfi** |*tg
Iron. 12 i.irteis rosin oil f*o barrels ootttw
peed Oil !C- uses cOHOtisrUl oii. ft 37 pa<k
ngea mer* natwli-r. 171 pi kages domej&th *>
and yarr.s, ->* l*iep linters. 3X7 taie.*- rice
straw, 307 2Ss feet lumber.
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday
(eM*rgla: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday
probably warmer W. in*-** lav near th *
r
coast, fresh north to *.tf*t wind*
Kustern Flori kt Fair Tuesday an-1
Wfdtlescky, probably warmer Wednesday
in northern and central p*'rtiona, w;n*l
mostly fr**sh northerly.
Western Florida Fa r Tuesday and
Wednesday; light i*>r th to esst wltsle
South Carolina: Fair Tuesday* and
\Vedn**s<lM> ; fre-h w**st to north wind*
Yesterday's Weather at R*vnnab—
M ixlmum tcrnia ra ure. m*l
night ;2*legr-s
Minimum temieiature. s p m
M**jn tend** rat ure 44 degre*
Normal temperature 55 degre**
iHjflciency of temperature. 7dcgt**s
Accumulated excean sin'C
i Nov. 1 K9degieo>
! Ac< umulated airs **
I Jait 1 2N*i*grre*
Rainfall <s> Inch
Normal *w Inch
Bxctxs.- since Nov. 1 ... 1 *> In* h a
Il**n. y sir -e J.iii 1 H.M In h**s
Itiv*r Report. The hkht of th* Havxn
nah river t Augusta at * a m . 7th m -
rt lian time, yesterday wis 7* f****. a
rise of fod •luring the pr**ce tw.*n
ty four hours.
Ohserviilons taken at the same moment
of time hi ail .*• tut tons. Nov. 'J,., 1900, k I*
m . 75th meridian time.
Name of Station T V Rain
Boston, cloudy J 39 10 J M
New York city, cloudy . 52 fc .12
Phttadelphla. cloudy 'Jh 14 <*>
Washington otty, cloudy 44 Ik *v>
Norfolk, cloudy 4£ 12 nn
Hatteros, cloudy 52
Wilmington, cloudy 4*> 14 fib
<'harlotte, clear j 40 8 ‘n
Knlatgh. cloudy 44 10 f*t
4’h.rle*toii cl**ar | 4*i 14
j Atlanta, dear 4i |* •••
Augusta. o!#*ar 4* 14 *•
Savannah, clear 44 8 ••*
Jacksonville, clear 44 | K
Jupiter, clear M Id ••*
Key West, isirtly cloudy 7* 12 •*■
Tampa, cloudy .Vi 6 dn
Mobile, clear Vl #? •*
Montgomery clear j 8 no
Vicksburg, clear | 4k 1, ff>
New rkrleans. cler j 54 L *s>
fialveaton. clear 52 L dd
F*n>ua Chnaii. clear $2 8 no
Palestine, clear 54 * | .00
Memphis, clear jhi L
rindnantl, clear 4* id .dd
Pittsburg, mining 40 | I) 30
Buffalo, snowing 34 12 44
Detroit, clear 34 12 j<s
F|d<*agv>. clear 3> io ig)
Marquetta. d*wr 3d f, } <i
Sr Paul. |*arly cloudy .. 30 \ t (*\
Davenport, clear 34 I, <si
Si. I*ruis, dear 44 |, f no
Kon*#** City, clear P. k io
>klahoma clear j 40 s | •
Dodge City, partly ddy’ 40 \ 4 nti
, North Platte, cloudy* . . I, | ,du
H. B. Boyar,
Iy**al Fora. ast Official
CLAIIt VtM t>T FOllETol.ll IT.
Alnncheater nnil S|| /.Immi-rmnn
Were tlnrrleil .Inst n She
From the N*w York Joum.ll.
London, Not 21 —The Duke anti Duch
ess of Manchester sailed quietly on th*
St Louis to-day, a c com r>an*<l by tin*
Misses Helen* and Martha Evans (>n
their arrival in N*w York *h*y will h*
th* guests of W. K \ anderbilt.
Ju*e before leaving l.oii-lon th* voting
Duchess met the Duk*'s mother, who h is
b *i too HI fur the last few week- to re
ceive any on*. The fresh young girl ami
the infirm, sorrowing old woman, lvoth
Americans, fell into each other’s arms and
exclaimed. "Mother Daughter!" The
re* one Illation wn** complete.
Tli* Brimes* of Wales has sent her
dulaUbof to
the Duches* of Devonshire, th* Dtik*'s
grandmother, beamed on them, so the
taw American Duchess *an enter the
highest moiety in England when sk* re
turns. Beat of nil, Mr. Zimmerman has
sent cordial cablegrams, conveying ••um
plete par* ntal (sirdon. and will welcome
them hom*.
C lairvoyant Predicted It %11.
Th* >trangeng feature of tins secret mar
riage was that it was predicted in every
detail by Mme. Voyer, the notel Lit Sn
clairvoyant*, to both brld* and bride
groom. More than a year ago iwfor*
tijer* was any tltought of love or mar
riage. Miss Zimmerman had i seance with
Mm*. Voyar. Tlw clairvoyant! smII sh*
would b* married secretly, described the
Duke exactly and gave the Initial of his
name. Miss Zimmerman laughed.
Four weeks ago the Duke \blu*.| Mm*.
Voyer and was told exactly how he and
Misr Zimmerman would h* nxinied 11*
was at|\ |sm| to go ahead without h*r
father's consent. Th* Duke says, sure
*•% ugh. all - m* i -out Jus? as the clair
vovont saii. but that her pre
dict lone influenced him in the course he
pursutNl.
The IHkhcas is Inclined to think other
wise
Mme Voyer gave ;i seance |n F'aris
few w**ks ago. which w\- atten 1* 1 ♦•>*
Mrs. Georg* loiw Mrs. ICdword Barker
Da*'Ofi. Mrs. W T .M<>or* nnl others at
v'hleh the luk*’s affairs were
Th* ladt* proaent doc hi re the < lnlrvox nr
old them all about his fort coming mar
r!,*ge *ven lo the parental forgiveness of
lofti besides mn\ future hap
penlmr which time alone can prove.
Fnnn% Ward* Itag of Jess els.
A week ago Fanny Ward the Americin
actress. IK)w' Mrs. J I> wia. kst a bag
of Jewels worth s:.*••* The |* : have
been searching and pla ar.la have been
i"* , t*d 4*ffenngr H.dOtf rewatxl. but n tra
w.s found. Fanny Ward felt sure she lo t
i the jewels near the house of Mr- Brown
Potter where she Fiat calling
The Jewels were returned yoste day by
the new Duchess of Men he er an I
everybody Is happy
Just after Fanny Ward left Mrs. p. t
ter’s house last Saturday even! g t*a
Duchess accompanied by her mild ar
rived. The maid stepped on something at
the gate and picked up & big but in f‘ e
darknea* did not notice what St was nd
thought It something belonging to ;h'
Ducheas.
In the excitement of the >oung pair
running away to Tanderagee the big wo*
forgotten unUl the maid found it. It had
PRINTING
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Ne ai* one of the largeAt in the -Wh. It la equipped
to do the beat work in all branches of printing. Its plant
is modern and I* operated by skilled people . . •
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rot how am*ll. should be without our
lithograph check bocks.
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Wt make a upeelaltjr of doln* etlt work
a* well a. llthoaraph work for all min i
fa'turlna |lan(x nn( on.y In (leone'"* hut
tn Ala! Kirna Klorlila and the ('* rolWin*.
fnder th * head la , morared Ouano Kao
torie*. Plow Work*. Turpentine s'lonta.
K*e Mill*. Foundriea llr.-werlea. Machine
Shop* In fa •( all klttda of eniarprtaea of
t il* rharaciar.
COMMERCIAL WORK-
A business man. no matter where he does
business, can't afford to hr without tiat
stationery If h* k>es nothing but sell
egx* he ought to have it Th* Morning
News mak*s a spe- 1 illy of doing neat Jobs
for country merchants. And It i*kex
pleasure In sending sample** with prl ts
from whk-h selections may be made.
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Record Books for counties. Tax Books,
Official Stationery* for towns and cities.
Legal H.anks and Forma of every descrip
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lithographing-
Lithographing Is a hrnn h of th# business
t> which epecil attention Is devoted It
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country We cheerfully furnish •st mates
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SAVANNAH, CA.
b'*n carried off together with other
- ssions Bhe gave It Immediately to ihe
l>uchess who opened the hag and found
it full of Jewels Luckily, Fanny Wards
1. tm* was on some of them.
Th* Fuke sold h* mould teegraph. but
ii wjis #0 much In love that he forgot
111 • I s#> the Jewels remained unnotW ed at
Tanderagce a whole week, detec pee
->warmed and evAn made the tpemen ious
tdun ier of arresting tw-o Innocent Amm
an society women In Baris, who. f >r the
.ike of avoiding publicity, agreed to u
•vt tne matter as a joke, although they
.1 I to go hefor* a migis rate before be
in*; released.
<•<( Her Jewels Back.
Fanny Ward was profuse in her apoo
.l* • When the Duk* and re
turned to London yesterday the Jewels
were sent to Fanny Ward. Much rejo'c
ir.g anl much explaining fokvwod. s ut
the Du*'Hess maid did not get the s*.o©
reward, for Fanny Ward gave her only
123. _
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
(CoiMlnu.d from Ninth Pas* )
l-ir.l Ka*sv. W.'-tcm !>iram*<l. 47 C.S; ro
tlrml .a.sy. cnntlm-nt. 47rt-iuth Amrrt
cnn. f compounU. j"xr>i*> '.
Pork gulit.
• hi"-.- - Sii-rfxty: large, l'.ullc; rmall, 11
u UV'
Tallow—Nominal.
IViroleum—l >ull. i
Itonlii —yutet. ‘ .1 t
Ttarpantlno—Dull.
Hit**' du ally.
i ..(Te. S|> Itlo. quint; No. 7. Invoice,
7 . mll<l quint; Cordova, f’t'qi3'.>*. Ku
tur.i oj.nii.-lirm. (touitx tiigtier on
u. • ... iral buying, led ly lo .il short.
ntl the for-isn contlnseot. Snviilnr lira
.i . iii rntel|>ia. Ur.ir Amerl an "are
.. .:. tvertrs, lmprov.l pot domond
n th*‘ at lent market. Increase In lnt f.4-
mmit ipeculotion. mot ancouraging :or
;t*n maik.i news an*l anti Ipa.ion of
smaller crop movement In Braail. ail com
l.lit.-d to strengthen bull convictions Tne
nsirket closed Arm. Jlii'* points hlfher.
•|',,la| sales. 71*.3ra* b.iK*. Including I>ecem
a r 4.lutpi 15c; January. 4.35*', February,
♦j -c; March. Wfiti-i*.
HutttT— Steady at th* decline; creamery,
IK-/25c; mi* dairy. 16H230.
K.k- Steady; state aiel Pennsylvania.
i‘. r.7‘. Westirn. regular. 3"S(2!y*-
Polatoee— gulel; Jerseys. |l.(ol.*TVi;
N. York. la>ng Island, 41W
1.7;,, Jerseys sweets, 11.77*4!'X77*.
I*, uiuta— Bt.-.oly; fancy hafd-picked. t*.
.if.-; other <)omestic, 4c. I
i‘:itt*ait*‘'Htp.t*lyi I*oll4 Island, per IDO,
iI.V).
Hrelghts—' To Liverpool, steady; co'.ton.
by steam. 3k-.
Sugar—ltaw. steady; refined, quiet.
nrro* M3F.ii on..
New York. Nov. M.-Cotton seed ol<l
dull ami teak, under free offerings of
s|aH niul tmiirx* oil. for which there Is no
domestic or foreign demand Prim- erode
l orTel* 2S'..liIN-; pr me summer >elk*w Sic.
ofr summer yellow 3HiJl'*<'; prime winter
yellow 371177‘*c; prime white 35c, prime
it.eal IT*. U-S a *
< lilt ttot M4HKET4.
Chicago. Nov 34 - November corn was
the renter of Interest on the ltoar*l of
Trade to-day. touching the highest point
In years ami c osing 4 cents over Satur
day. December closed ‘.'US*' higher
Wheal at the close was Vu'lc lower and
oat.- were a shade depressed. Provlr'ons
, ocel unchanged In iard and ribs and 17>,r
up In pork. Wire trouble and Ihe ap
proach of Th,kglvlng day curtailed bus
iness to a considerable degree.
The leading future, ranged as follows;
Opening Highest.Lowest.Closing
Wheal. No. 3
Nov 71 71 . 7014 7<m
I ten 7" t 4j7l 7114 70'v4i7*a, 70gfc*TW4
Jan
Com. No. S
Nov 46 50 46 49
Dec 34>34% 34** 36'* M\34'i
May 34', 34*, 36V. 36*,
liats. No. 2
Nov 21S 214 21* 21*.
I>* c 21% 21%1r 21\2H4 :i\ir?l%
Mry 24 4124% 24% 23%424 24
Mess Pork, per barrel—
Nov .. . . I 4 sll 00
Jan 12 lb 12 40 12 07% 12 2
May . 12<I> 12 51 1147% 12 05
Laird, |>er ion pounds—
Nov 7 07% 7 12% 7 07% 7 10
Dec 7 08% 7 10 7 02% 7 05
.1 in *7% 4 Of* R *7% an
My ... 495 700 *5 6*5
Short Itlbs per 100 pounds—
Nov 7 78
Jan 6 35 6 47% 6 32% 0 35
May 6 37% 6 42% 0 37% 5 37%
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
dull and steady; No 3 spring wheat. 04%o;
No. 2 red 71%875%c; No. 2 com. 46f149cr
No.! ye110w.461749c. No 2 white oats.36%c;
No. 2 whtte, 24%%c; No. 2 rye. 45%c;
fair to chok-e malting barley. S79*c; No.
| 1 flag teed, |l 6301.63; No. i Northweetern,
OFFICIAL.
~uquor^Ticensl
City of Ravannah,
Office Clerk of Council.
Rav&nnah. Gm.. Nov. l>4 1>
The followln# apf>l*<'Mtion t‘* r- •* , l
liquor ftunnic tFie y*ar 19ul were r*;i a:
rra**tliuc of Council Nov. 11. ami r
ferred to Committee of the Whole
WM B BAILEY
Clerk of Coun
Abramr. M. D . No. 42 Bull atreet.
Beckmann. Geo.. No. 112 Whitaker Mr*et.
Cottlncham. John. out.Me*st corner Dta -
ton ami Broughton street*.
Cottinjtham. John. No. 201 Broughton
street, west.
Carr. John, ti'orner Hahereham and Biy
etreeta.
Dreeaon. H E.. rortheart comer Stewart
and Wilson street*
Deignan. Daniel. No Indian a tree
Dirk*. A J . No. th. Whitaker etreH
GefTken. Herman H. northweat corner
Broughton nnd Price ctree’**.
Graham. C. F., Puloaki Houoe, B .!i
xtreet
Hi kx. It. M . No 23 Cnngreox xtre*t w
Immen. John 11.. northweat corner Jot.-*
and Haber*ham etreofa.
Kingman. A No IKTT .Sima afreet.
Luba. John F . northweat corner LiW
tv *ni Haberwham atreeta.
Mandel, Carl. No Liberty xtreet .
McCormick. Wm . No 62' Indian atr*
M Bride. T F.. No. 525 Bay atr*6 . ■?
O'Keefe. Ja- . Manager, outhw*at
Frayton wl Broughton atreeta.
KulUvan, John. No. 15 Congreax atn-’
west.
Sullivan, John J., No. 3f> Bryan atree.
cut
Trwera. K., No. 3i Bui! atreot. Bcrrvm
liotiae.
Wataon A Powera, D* Soto Hotel, L:t* r v
atrret. near Bull -t. ef
Wade. John T eor • r a\
nue anl Houaton atr***
$1,634; prime timothy <r.*|
ne# pork. l>er barrel sll.aK*i 11.25. Ir i.
s*t*r JO*i j*f*yjS'J J Jd6a " * bnjij -jlj . *...j
t loose i, 46.756i7.75; dry- sal ltd shouc '--s
iho**sll, 45 67%4iK.12%; shot cl*r m
(boxedl. 46 654|6.95; whisky, busts of high
win**. 41 77.
KOI H F.%Y4IHIT! k FIM-T.
Tsso 1.0 n g Shots Also Took First
I|**nry st HrnvilliKM.
Washington, Nov, 35.—Four fovort *•<
and iwo long shots took first mou* * **.
the Itcnnlngs tracks to-day. Summnr.
First Race—Seven furlongs Kandy. '
to 1, won. with Ilevcragc. u to 1 and ' o
6. second, and Mordcltno, 4 to 1, thir.t.
Time 1:34.
S.s'ond Race-Two-yo*r-o!d. five ir I *
half furlongs. Automaton. 7 to 10. w
with Vclasqucg. 7 to 2 uni 4 to 5.
ond. and Timothy Foley. 4 to 1, lid l '
Tim.* 1:13 1-5.
Third Racy—Five and a half furi >r.
ty.in.ly* Bay, 15 to I. w*on. with L jhc II i
js*r. 20 to 1 .and 4 *to 1. second, .11 *1 Al
bert Knrlght. 13 to 1. third. T n*e
Fourth Race-Six furlongs Quit.* I.lb t
6 to 5. won with San t-uls. 9 to 5 aid t
to 2, second, and Amort*. 5 to 2. third
Time 1:19 3-5.
Fifth I tacts—One nd one-slide nt
miles. McLeod of liar. . 6 io 6. won. wi*
Beau Ideal, 3to 1 and 6to 5. second, nl
Charles Estes. 10 to 1, third Tim*’ I.M 4*
Sixth Rsce—One and ihree-.-Ixt* ' h
miles. Carbuncle. 6to I. won, wl h F*r *
Whip. 2 to 1 an.l 8 lo 5, s.-co.id. n 1
Alslke. 4 to 1. third. Time 2:i/7.
14 nc- It .'suits nt \ea* port.
rinclnnatl, Nov 26-Results St Newport
First Race—Five furlongs Finipress of
Heamy. k to 5, won. with Kal*>**-. 7 i
second, aisl Dynasty. 6 to 1, third. Tint*
1:07%.
Second Race—tine mile nnd a sixteenth.
Pretty Boole, 31 to 1. won. with Near* s'.
16 to 5, second, and Tickful, 5 to 2. third
Time 1.37%.
Third Race—Six furiotigs. Avatar. 3 <o
2 won. wllh Lady Kent. 13 lo 1. second
an*l Loiter. 910 2. thlial Time I 3*%.
Fourth Rsce—One mile Fierr. 7to 5.
won. wllh Rattled. 2" to 1 ae<-ood. snl
Louisville Hells. 4 to 1. thlr.l. Time 1 43
Fifth Race—Five nnd one-hulf furlongs
The Covenanter. 2 to I. won. with Is-no.
11 to 2. second, and May Cherry. 10 t*> 1.
third Time 1:12.
Sixth Race—Six furlongs. Nancy Till 10
to 1, won with Toro Collins, even. s** *>n I
and Harry Thoburn. 7 to 1. third. Time
1:20*4. _
“Orsybeard I* a family medicine with
us." said a prominent buslntss men yes
terday ‘My wife take* It. and I notice
•he 1* enjoying batter hea.th than for
years. The children keep well by taking
If
Oraybeard may be obtained at all drug
•force or writs to us for IL Rsspesa Drug
Cos., solo props., Savannah, Gs -ad.