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PHOENIX WILLIAMS CAPTUREO.
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rral don*-) UM4*rt of
Mr IfatißK Thrit* * mmh Ordrr* to
bleb Hr Iml I nrinl (hr \mr of
Jwttffor IMhrtl©* |fnniHn>rcirnl
( M|(. Juba 11. 11l 11 *i • Nnntr to a
Notr for #A amt .ot Ihr %boM,
llal \% mm I nrr*•< to lll*# or* •'—Hr
Hoii* Hint Uaniftl **•© Harrh.
*h**ri II ( anulii Him Wbtlr Hr Uat
I loliiuie m( Tarnrr'a Him ho.
Ptib©nx W nn*. tb© former Court
tc who hi# w*nt**d
by • •*# * o'ir* off ■*; fine* lat March,
mi <- 4f* - 1 hv Jihrrtlf Svctltl at 1
c • loch * *■* r'iy fifiernoon. Th© arrrtt
v4* ©<!*■- -1 i* Turner'# Ro*k. feat Wrrfi
T ANARUS( ‘crt iwt W. imlrvfion ltlmd
V: on© *!rn* wma th© xla*# of
faoior and th© mold of form for th* col*
r ird pof;ti!a’k*r of Savannah. Ilia pr-nt!<>n
* * th* Court Ho jw h.m much roor*
mon©y than Jr usually ha th©
fn©fTib©r# of hi§ r* > totr fh©i. •*- rv *•'**
and as afterward* trar.?j ir©fi. f• ht I
ot ©r wnyn of add!f*c to hJ* inborn©
Th* m44ho4*h# u*u . :* adapt'd wa tm
j-ia wd ftn#rnlou* a* *h- sarr.*- t;m©
Thrr* arr *#v. .■■ men* .* dr:, .'*)*
town who ar*' ;*Jwmju all ng *© advene#
monty on th* sal an* * of g.) It* *iTp<oy‘*
and Phoenix took ad van* ag* of this
w*tJuww Ho r*r© *rdr l ordera for
mofwjr to t n. rv© * i©nd©r*, to which
t*© ©wS*l * nn of JatAxar Bartley
lonovan of th* f ur* H>u.v Mr Don
ovan waa to aay. over thw* f *r**l
atrratui *~ trw; th* - l©r# **r*- *ll rig
and that h* a i l honor th* rt a’ th- ©nd
of the m**’ *h TANARUS: * aoiual fact of thr
mft©r ti © kr*w notliing about It.
Dhoanix nuinagrd t rogv into his an*
terprtse another of the Court Houm mo.
en if era. Dan V\'f I ram* . Iv whom **Verel
of th* f* rc* order were pr©©fH©fi
There iem little r* >on o doubt tha?
Phoar.ix was tiu- eontrollhrm ftxure *n all
of the*r mar erf. at i that he profited al
ia oat n ;• h\ th#* eeverml frauds
that a ere .mmfttl© 1 l> n a* rof**d b
only beoaue* % m* bd, ©la©* a salary had
to be used to xplain th* drafts that
phoenix was mak i.
Th* last effort * f f*bo©ntx, before hi*
detec*loti. wai to forge th#- name of Capt
John H Dillon to a note for F* H© Pb
amt* I this note a* th* Germania Dank
a 1 1
M Hogan awoke to th** that It was
b iVr**i7 in time * make Phoenix ii"
grorge (hr tnofiey he bad thus * ured. Ori
tle Mtm? afternoon the money lender* he
had defrauded made .* a- * •nt upon the
Court House and advised the * ’ourl Ifou**
officials of whit had hern In progm
end tlx* game w** up In the nv*r tlm
bowever. l*hoealx hid dinappe*red and
*i not to foatxi
Thl* wan in March lair Williams ws*
raptured ard indicted an*J p,*aded guilty
1n the Indtetment H* wa ‘*r,ten and to
eerve a term of twelve months <o *he
rhalngang of the county and l* serving
thl* eenten •• now At th* *ime of hi*
< onvlction he raid that Phoenix was ihe
itvovirg r*u*e of all th* trouble Into which
be h.id man iged to get himeelf, and that
if th* ar b-c*>o;>lr*tor were raptured and
made to nay th* penalty he would him
self bo quits willing to *erve out hit*
term
Phoenix has thntrn blvnoelf • he a hard
bird to catch. SherifT Sweeny ha* been
partfc*ui*ry anxiou* to effect hi* arreet
find ha* made tri|e to Augusta and other
cities for this purpose Kecently the
sheriff heard that Bhoenlx was ll vin in ear
Thun4*wbolt The news cam*- In *Vh •
nhape that there was no reason to doubt
it* correctt.es* nd on yesterday Sheriff
Bweeny determined thot he would achieve
th* 1 object he had cherished m> long lie
did.
At Thunderbolt he secured a naphtha
latirx h and went on down the river, os
tensibly on a Ashing trip Hl* Informs
tlon led him to think that William* would
be on band In a very short tlm*\ nnd he
ws* not disappointed Within an hour
of the time he had reached the *.*>• the
sheriff caw sailboat coming up the riv
er. and In It wa*> a man whom he re<og
trlged a* William*
Itsoognltlon. however, was n-k n f n*\
matter Williams had grown a letrd a
font long, ai *1 his exposure to wind an I
a*aihar had mark* him about two “hi e*
darker than h* w e when he was a f
- figure to th* people of ftiv nn.h
He craugh? sight of Sheriff Sweeny when
tpe latter wa y*t a long Ways off and
tried to eotioeal himself l*enlnd t**e sail of
the boot.
The Mx riff did no* I*t on he was
bent on making <n arrest. I: t il he
wteared hi* launch c!o e t> the seilh at
In whkh Williams w-*s and began to hir
ter with the other negro In tee hod for
bunch of fish H aklenly !- I oked ?.*p
Mfd caught, as if y ch.ir.es, Wl linns'
eye
"Who is ths* nigger?’ h* nkel the
other Itoatman
*’l duntio sir ' sal l tr* indlviduil nd
dreesed. "we * alls him I*h nfx *
"Com** ,• mm I’boenix." ► i I the **he**.
Iff "I n<-*1 you”
Phoenix cam** bo* w|*h v'a bV r** u*-t
--ere* He did no* want to go t> J alt mi
he made * trenuous objes 'lons to i
the cuffs sn p • i on his w Id*. Sheriff
Bweeny. how* ver. overruled th*rn s||. n *1
Williams w.m* brought In to the cty an I
placed In jai He will tx* tried for for t* y
t th** nex term of th** • urt
f’hoenlx told th*- sheriff that he hid
been In New York m st of Ihe time e ne •
hi* dkit|ope*ran * from S.ivatinah hu*
thl- tale is nt t sieved There Is every
good reason to think that he h.a ieen liv
ing it Bradley's, a negro saUlevnrnt near
The htirbM no life. In, survid. 1'
keeps comine out, ffeis thinner and
thinner, bald spots appear, then
actual baldness. The only Rood
hairfood you-
rXJKlyf
stops starva- Ik A 4## ■ Iffg
l;on, and file Dg#(L ■ I
hair grows f llftAc ■ ■
caret Ofll^
dandruff W I4V|
also. Keep)
a battle cf it on your dressing
i table, it's a splendid dressing.
It always restores color to faded
or gray hair. Mind, we say “al
ways.”
II M • beetle All 4r*;fit*
**t h*© found fttiur llxir Yftgar to b©
i3F**..r fried for the
half. My hair failing out ©nr I*4,
j to I Cbougbt l would try a liottleof it.
bad u#©J only on© botti©. and my hair
tj>ptied falling out, and It la now real
thick and i ng ’
Maxci J. MmrirrcAaTLK.
July 28, \m. Yunkeri.N. Y.
Wmftm tho Doctor.
H# will iend y-iu hit beak on 1 be Hair and
ficalp. A*k him any auHti n you wib
about year hair. You w! l receive a prompt
an#wer free. Addon,
Da. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mata.
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Pla* mention thlr paper when writing for rampl*.
Thiti .'' I ti of the Mmr Th* 4i,h>
lr !’h' 'ik o the i l .lay. h. . lie. n
ten *!.n'l .1,11 'l. n 1 tr wa a rw
g.. 1 tun he tr*.cai <1 ntllt 1 ia.l tha* rria
nhrrif? ■ • on gill I
to Jail
Hit. H %lI.W
Ofliannah fbe *lermina of a Trana-
Contlnental l>"trm
Another outlet from the Wewt o the
(tout.l A). ir.n Hratwanl. with Hav.nr.ilt
tr,.- termir. if n ,rac.e-c<mtlnental ra.r*
wav .v,tm. I* aaaured. If the reported
•iea| by which the f.'nortaw. Olt.aitoma
• n.l Ou.f iuilroad 1* o paw Into 'he
har.4a of Atchieon. TopeKa ar.-J Santa
Fee anvl the rumoreh Intreet of the
Southern Hallway In the <lea; m true The
rumor le current lr I’hila'i* Iphta and New
York,
If a* euGGeeted I; *.w r . rklat o.
m* and Oulf l to be made ;t (mrt of the
,\* hteoti . criteria t a. quitttlon will make
n through Bite from tl l'a< 111 rue to
M. mphl- Tenn where there la connec
tion with the Southern Railway, wnlch
ran, through to the .Vflantl aeahoar.l.
w...e *ee..■.continental line con
tro;!..l hy the Atchtanr. and Rotrthern
Railway Fawpanlaa
The Fhoetaw* peeecnt line *tnd
from M<-mpn!* westward to Weatherford,
Ok.atioma and arrarnrement are all per
ft i.d to ektetvl the line 1> mUn fur
ther to Amarillo. Te* h*r It would
tonneci with the Recoe Valley branrh of
the Atchison and alao with the Fort
Wort and lieneer thty
The bulldtnK of hla eatenrton would
onne. t th Ak nleon by whort rutile,
not emit with the Southern Railway, hut
alao with the lllinot* rwr.tral and the
laoutavUle and Natthwllle. troth of whb-h
run Inro Memphli*
The fhoctow ryeti-m l a reor*anl*.i
tion of the old f'h-e tw foal and Railway
Company. It hae a cai>ltial of g1.715.7un
ami a funded dehl of M Jtl W'. which tt
am ■ 1-r -ent nruiiKae-. I
' ompany op* ratea about mile— of rll
roa t and lae* large coal flelda to In
dian Territory
The rot,rumination of thia deal would
rn.ke Savannah ,i lermlnut for trant
(ontlnetttal line throuKh rhe richest ter
ritory of the I'nlted States
nWIR *3T*4 TO-1.4V.
'l'rnttlr tit the Oeeßti Ureauhlp fotn
|,an> tlßßsaeft tilt".
The truth ftf the 0.-eatl Rtesmshlp Com
iwny Will revert to the dltertlon of Mr
W || Pleasants, general freight
an,l (wsserger gent. to*day. Mr Pleas
ants and bl* nffl 'e fort e have already got.-
t.> New York to assume control of the
tram- will h will l>e separate ftot"
I of the Central Railroad
■Alt 41. PF*HMW 41..
Mr W. E Rates of Charleston Is at th*
pitta .-kl
Mr I' E Oliver of Lyons Is a guest of
th- Screven
Mr C E M< Ru Of Cox I* a guest of
the Pulaski
Mr I. P Lanier of M.-fla* Is a guest
o' the I’ti askl
Mr John A Ttson of Tarla.ro I* guest
of the Pulaski
Mr J Williams of Dawson Is registered
ut the Pulaski
Mr. G. M Maner of Allendale Is a guest
of the Pulaski
Mr J R Tuten of Jasper Is a gueat
of the Screven
Mr t> N Hliteh of Bhtrhton Is * guest
of the Heraten
Mr P 33 Bussey of Ml.an Is a guest
of the 8,-rev,n
Mr J H Barrett of Mcßae Is registered
nt the Rcrevrn
Mr 8 E Greer of Columbia l registered
at the Boreven
Mr l> R Groover of State-boro Is a
guest of the Pulaski
Mr E 33 Brown of Atlanta Is regts
tered at the Ite 8010
Mas 35'. A 33'ilklq* of Wayneaboro Is *
guest pf the D Solo,
Mr T H Calhoun of Abbeville Is a
I g.rst of the Pulaski
Mr. J f Morgan of Houston, Fl* . Is
: registered si me Screven
Mr 33 II ("aider of Kastman registered
yesterday at the Pulaski
Mr William N Habr of Charleston t#
j registered at the Puiuakl.
Mr and Mrs R L Page of Lyons are
i registered at the 8-reven.
Mr and Mrs J F McDonald of Ijke
lotal are gitests of the Pulaski.
■Mr and Mrs f. K Morris,*, of Morrl
j ,re registered ar the Pulaski.
Mr G Ka-trlner left via the. Plan!
System yesterday for New York.
Mr and Mrs 1. C Powell o' Mahlen
llraneh ar,- gu,-“ts of the Pulaski
Mr. P. Sohwnons left via the Seaboard
Air line ys*ertlay for New York
Mr. A lt,entltol wots a passenger of
th, Southern yesterday for Richmond.
Mr II . G. Brewer has returned to the
city alt, r a short visit to New York
Mr J. Jones Gardner of Augusta whs
among tl‘ arrivals hi the I’u.askl yeett.-t
--.i.t v.
Mr. A L>, M.Vallum of Jvmhrokc was
anwxig th* arrivals ut the Screven yester
day
Mr J. W. Overstreet of Bylv.anla was
among the arrivals ar the Pulaski yester.
day.
Mrs. F. M. Fbxner of Atlanta was
among the arrivals nt th* De Soto yester.
day.
Mr. and Sirs. K. Bordman were passen
gers of 4he Plant System yesterday for
i Green Cove Springs
Mr H. 8. K.ialhofer, commercial agettl
1 of the Monon Route, with headquarters
,t Atlanta spent yesterday in Savannah
M-asrs M. A. Mcßalnev, G U. D
5 McConnell, ami W. H. Mrt’onnell of
I Newton ussre among yester.lay s arrivals
; at the Pulaski.
Mr. W. P. Levis will leave for New;
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1900.
7 nrk to-day, where he goe to enter the
office of Mr Plea.-atUe, the agent of tne
f)<en StmmahJp Company.
Mitt fl.a.lya Parker of Macon and Mitt
' tvlan Osborne of CoUimbia S C . r
waiting th!r uncle Mr J H H. Os
borne, a' 2fC tfWUnnett street, w • **
Meerw j h Rlmet M Furrer, and
Vern.rn Clark returr.nl yester.lay from
I-iberty rounty, where they n. 1 on n-
Rryawe hunt They were accompanied
hy E B Himes of I.herty fit) T>>
hunter* refiort ar •turfiiirt < of g im* In
rhe *xsrfion of the county which th*y
traveled.
KMI Prom a I.*mil f Hay.
Krank A+ger an employe o' the city,
fell from a load of bay on the Waters
ro.t J Thursday and received injuries from
which he died
telegraphkT markets.
(Fotttlnued from Ninth Tage.y
Short Riba, per inn pounds—
NOV . -j fnt"
Jan .jn < pt, * j,', K
May . I7Hi l a ti >, g 2Ji.i
Cash quotatloni r# as follows: Flour
hWet. unoliangel. No 3. iqtrlng wheat,
■■■urn -w. ho. 2 red. TtHyt}7T)*c; No 3 corn
UTi . No 2 yellow. ; No 2 oats,
TJ'yc; No S whtte. No. S whit.'
XftMW-; fair | 0 choice maltlns. barley.
’Ml’Sr; No 1 flag se.nl IKtt! B>j; No. 1
Norfhweatern. tl *3. prime tlmothv s.ed
U Vl>4 4f>. mess pork, per bbl . |lt.l2t' r f
11 2i. lard, per 100 lbs p; trosjg *•.; short
ribs side— flooeet, t*2tyo7 ,V>; drv salted
shoulder* (boxed). S'ffit4c. short rle.ar
sides (boxedl *<vkfH7ir. tdiidty. batw of
high win—*, *1,27.
ninoRST Hti.ua: tit hkcord.
dtory of the at. Pant aground With
Kl.3no.fMMi of amid.
F A World tn Alnelee's.
"When the big Am.gionn lino
"hip St. Paul ran aground In dense foe
on Ihe Jersey beach near the lower end of
I/wig Branch, before dat light on Jan.
3ft, ltf*. Oapt. Clark. I-herd’s agent In
New York got word of It at four o'clo k
In the morning, he cable.) Instantly to
1-ondon. and f.loyd'a was In possession
of the news at *:# a m The Bt. Paul
had been Indulging 111 a spurt of speed
with the swift Ctmnrder Campania,
which In moderate weather 1* nearly at
knot faster than the American ship; *h*
got far out of her course missing tha
Fire Island light, and drove up on the
sands of the Jersey oyas! Fh. was held
In the embrace of the shelving bra h for
ten days. The Campania was also report
ed to hove touched bottom by an ol*s r
vnnt life saver patrolling the beach. Her
commander and her agents declared that
the* was not so hut she undoubtedly
came within view of folk* song the
shore. In the cargo of thr S' Ipol were
one ands quarter millions In sold . un
signed to a firm In New- York It wa> ee
senlial that this should he lan led Ar
rangements were made wi.h the Merritt
chapman Wrecking Company to have the
stranded liner hauled off She and her
cargo. Including the gold were heavily In
sured. After It was found that It was go
ing to he very difficult to float the htg
ship, the consignees of the gold who
net-led R tn their business. pp aRd to
Catt Clark o* l-loyd's agent to h tve It
landed. It remained aboard the vessel
three days, the fact of It being the—'
rendered the’ underwriter* II ihle for a
heavier tax In the event of the ve-sel
helng floated Naturally, the American
line did not n ukc any strenuous efforts
to have the bullion discharge,!, and Just
as naturally Lloyd's were anxious to get
It off as quickly a- possible: for in the
event of a storm arising and causing the
destruction of the ship, the god would
have added so much more to the loss of
the underwriters Cap, Clark ■ bartered
h ateamer and offered to take charge <>f
the gold and land It Thereupon the rap
tain obtained a promise that the foil
would tie landed Immediately Thus th
underwriters were relieved of the furtner
risk and expense’ of floating the stranded
htp The gold was transferred to the
lighter Hanerty down i aigg ng *h ite
suggestive rtretch of canvas In hags,
kegs and boxes. Twelve mm armed
with revolvers guarded the tr. nttre as tt
was transferred from pier to i truck
nod taken to a vault In Wall street Thu
award of IIHCOu* for salvage -ervlce In Iho
rase of the Ft Paul was the largest ever
obtained In an Admiralty Court. The St
Paul wa aground ten day* It was rad
that she had not a ptatc bent or .a rivet
started."
„Roy_’ Please sir. may I have the af
ternoon off' My grandmother Is to he
burled "
Employer—" This Is the eighth grand
mother you ha\e burled since the foot-
Igtli senson opened."
Boy—"I know It, elr I come of a very
oil family, and my uiioesiors ran t stand
the ex, llement of the game They re .ly
ing off very fast."—Tlt-1111.
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11 • *>Q|ipoiel Mlrmiiluu# |uulitlrn.
N thr IMmiu Ii Grow a.
From (hr New York Commercial Adver-
Ucr
When I had ridden a few mlie alonx
| the Old Fori road I atopped to visit a
firm-houix* well. An old fellow, atoopinx
amotiß th* |irden haa-hlvm. came cheeri
ly over to m* 1 ‘and utwn the
unexampled eontrmr!ne?> of u,at partieu
lar pump. His chatty friendliness and the
cool shade of a hlx elm overhan#ruijr thr
well were a double temptation to loiter
and chat.
'No. *tr," he repeated "as one who
tries no* to be oßchrbtian, I niteraliy
*< fi t Ilk* to pee all the white racer pilin'
Into the |ore ya.la one. hut I #mt to own
up itMi.k that ter p rssau miPiner* rr
son.H I'd lie willin’ to sao them
Chlny for tar* an' axes* '
Thin j ainfui and softhletical statemen*
of fac* <.ailed for expiai.atlons. "Why
shoul*! tha*be?* ‘What good reason can
I hav* r WeiH frierwl. I could shew you.
an In half a minute, ten But then. If I
*ll*l. woul I It be kept to verse If or blabbed
all over the township bv th* end of the
week"* Now*, don't gr*t huffy. I know* yer
stranger, an' ain’t too likely to talk
about It between here an* N’ York, but
I xot to be turr’ble cautious. My Dord!
If th*m dirk, ** down on the river should
xl< to know’” He looked t m© norvoua!v
an*l doubtful
Fo yet another race was Involved In the
oj fellow s mystery iKcldedly the plot
vas thickening l •straightway ma le oath
by th* mo redo e*s of human trust an*l
friendshli* tliat If I ever spoke or wrote
of the matter at all It should be in
manner o general as to locality and so
indefinite as to fierson that J* would mls
‘°*d *nd deceive the arutept of intHiecta.
He look-d me ovrr tor a few moments
more of dubious hesitation, nd th*n. with
.m old man’s bird-like abruptness, turned
suddenly and started off throujrh the chip*
vard and down the line to the "black lots
! followed. puzxllr.K my brains as to whit,
tn the name of the mysterlou**. could !*© lr.
sior** for me I did not have to wait
lon*
The hilly slope of the woods was partly
covered with stnali plnee Under their
droopiruc brushes, an*! s*emlr>xly shoodnK
up wild from the bed of brown needles,
were scores of little feithery plants. Their
triplets of five-fimrered leaves and centra!
stalks of bright, erinisonlnx berries were
fimlllar In a moment, and opene*| wide
the door to a flood of memory-pictures of
a boyhood In the woods.
So you know ulr.sen*. eh?”
Glnsenx’ Of course 1 knew It. How
could any one who had ever known It for-
IP t It? And here was a whole plantation
of it. that ’’first of p! ints," "Imperial
root,” pat a. e.i of alt Imdily Chinese Ills,
formerly worth Its weight in (fold-even in
precious stones -and to so nuny American
country boys the very buried treasure cf
nature! I stooped and reverently renewed
old friendship with it
Yes. sirr.e, that's what it |s. an' I've
up ard of roots in this wood lot. too
Ive had it growin’ for four years now, an*
most of them that knows I’m raisin' it
don’t rullv know w hat It Is. An* I'm not
eudaatin 'em up to know, nuther Beat
me. it's a heap too vallahle to take resks
on. It’s w.*rry enough to xrow it. it s such
a turr bl© j.artic|er kind of plant An’, my
Lord! it's slower n axes to grow! It Is
tlt. nhorely! The seeds don’t come up at
all the year they’re sowed, an' then its
five >* rs before the roots arc anvways
near Idj? enough to pull!” He turned up
th leaves of a tiny slip of a plant "Here's
•i Utile feller that s only been up since
May. Don’t r* ckon hie root’s much biK
er n an h*|. r. . and with thread throuKh
It An' I can remember when I was a boy
upon the oho I've fornd roots thirty an'
forty years old—you can fell their axe by
every year t idin' a notch to the collar of
the bull that didn’t wdgh much ovet tn
ounce! But, to be whore, six or seven
ounces is a mor* rex'Ur weight for th©
very old roots An* then, too, you've xot
to boor in mind that a crop of ginsen g
worth more than % t rop of mangels What
do prices run at now? Well, this here
war's unsettled prices jist now. but It
ain't soin' to run them down none, j sup
|ose jf 1 wanted to sell this fall—bu* I
*kn’t pull till next year. If 1 do then-I
could get |H a pound for fairish single
ro*>ts. an' all prices fur the forked ones;
they're always iwy up. for In Uhtny they
think ther-extr> -jecal magic Into that
ftort An' the s* ♦•*! runs along at shout l.’O
• pound But I'm plantin' all I xet. I've
over two thou* ii l plmts to coni© up next
y ar. and lour times as many the year
after.
Yes. It’s n mightv queer yarh The
Chinese an* meet of the other easterners
h i- always held it f >r more’ii nateral. an’
scat me if | don’t sometimes think it is,
tro! You'd think ro on‘y to se© how hunt
in’ it seems i. git into the blood Mighty
t* v\ men that’s even put in a summer
rliedn' after It even If they don’t tin I
a pound in a year—ever s©em willin’ to
go back to anythin’ else; I’ve setn that
time an’ agin when I was a hoy an* it
was half plentiful An’ Ive read that aw ay
back a hundred an fifty or mebbe two
hundred years ago, when It was first foun ft
in Canady, all th© Quebec traders and
settlers started to iiuftf It. an’ got craxler
an* craibr af<er it. lettln' th* ir farms an’
fur-tmdin' an' fisheries g to waste an’
n in. till the gover'ment. bein’ res|)onslble.
. .• half worried to and it
*♦
the :oots wns ill dux out. an’ the French
e** had to x© back io their proper
work or naterally starve. I tell ye. them
In authority was eternally thankful!
No. no ote thought of farmin’ it here In
America till t*n or twelve years ago. an’
then mighty few had the patience to hang
rn till they g, * a crop. I haven’t taken
nothin* out of It yet. but If the fightm*
k*. ep* up to Chlny——” He fell Into a
gently pensive meditation, at>d we walked
back up iha lane. "Somehow wars don't
1900
THE DDCTOB
PRESCRIBED IT.
CMcniro. 111.
Miy >
"For year* ! suffered
with iserv ,*ii,nef .nd
g, : *nl rroub?e of h^
liver ar.*l kidney*. I
had xivrn up all hope
of :* overy--had tried
a mo- r everythlr*x and
ft..j:. i.? a fill j-* \t 1
Uffi my do * r pr©-
rtbed Warner f Safe
and before I had '
uaed two bolt;- * I felt
that it was Juki what I
ne* led ard 1 Improved
rint aioiMf Six bottle#
erst l rely * red m© and
1 h *v* b *r in th© he.-t
of health ©tn* *
Mat F H BOLTON.
12M I’uiiii n Sr.
y-N, Befim't.
War En#ineef.
seem to hav* no -livin’ p w#-rs nowa
days" he resumed at length a it tie quer
ulously. "They git two or thr* > of * m
into one year t. w in the o!J*n ums*
i* they'd keepfnr up tor a Rfei.me an m ?**,
lan think nothin of If Mebt** the t'hi- ]
j * esc is that kind, they *© m o' w |
! **kln’ up our swift, modern ways of doin’ ;
| things, and ” I auppos*- h < aught a
glimpse of mv exprer .>n f>r n- <ronied
*ds head with a sheepish bu’ uttashaow l
grin— well, now, l m not ei. ouriglr 'em
to make it a ,u*.k w r. am 1
I left th** old sinner and w*m on my
wy. At th* next opjor uiiitv 1 fi-.g far
famous root in a libr.tr> It is r
-'•lnly a plar.i of wonderful history aril
re[*utation In China its fame is older
Hum written literature, and even ** far
t*aok as rn.-sj..narus r*-'timing from
the Orient rnaJ* tt known In Europe A
Siamese embassy presented • |>ri*-- Ics?*
I skago of p to -Loi*is XYi and. unfl It
waa rsplacod by ih*- I it* r dis* vtry, aar
t -i m , ]?•:.. ♦ .
.
’he beginning of the eighteen h century
European Inter, t *f not faith, in It. was
revived by its ills* overy in Canaila. Art
<*h©r mtssionafv the father. I>*
[ Menu, found tha* h plant thr- growltig
| quite commonly along the t:tuw wa
the root then w -rth it? weight in gold in
P* kln. Curiously enough his attention had
! been called to it by the Iroquois legends
am! superstitions clustering about It. it
was a ni.gFa) plan) a mor.a .he aborl
-1 gtiws of Amt-rF., as wall as of Asia,
i Morsovsr. ths In.l an word for 11, •■garsnt
! . qiisn," is suffl, I,inly 1,),, it* Chlr-o*
om.omsn to m stud.-nts of oofni-ara
tlv. philology prick up cars.
A* Iss value was well known a com
; puny was soon formed for the puropoa of
| cullacting It Its prlo* at Quct,cc middlv
rose front JO to 40 sous a found to from
to K Itvica R was then that the whol
: population went wild tn the quess ol It
i If 1752 It Was eKported to the viiue of
‘•HO,Oft Hvres. Rut naturally It was soon
I .11 Inn exterminated, and there was an
end of the bualnew., apparently for sal.
t.n:e Within the last few years, however,
there ha- been a considerable revival of
i ginseng hunting In Canada, ami the On
j tarto legislator- protects It hy law be.
j tween the months of January nml Sep
irtnlwr,
I fltM it I. In i. prO{Mr setting of the Ce
l.rtlal Idea and Ira lltlons that the root Is
really of Interest. It Is, It need* hardly be
said, the sovereign remedy of the Chineae
pliarma.ofgjeU. yet. to use the language
of an authority upon the subject, the vir
] 'ues ascribed to the plant are rathe- of a
itt|M(rnaturl than a therapeutical charac
ter. It Is believed to Is* nhabttcd |.y a
life-giving spirit an I endowed with powers
of locomotion which enable it to run away
when sought for. The most prtiod variety
is found In the province of Quantung
Here the quest for it IS undertaken tin ter
government auspice., sometimes an armed
caravan of lft.OtXi men was sent out In th*-
old times. Even now great numbers go
together, and the majority of the adven
turous seekers after It nr, aal.l to perish.
I either devoured by wild Iw-asts or worn
I out with f i’igue and hunger. Only rarely
Ila a favored Individual rmitted to see
, tR. "spiritual ess, hoe whb-h Invests the
I‘lent as with a halo, and isints the spot
I where to dig f.-r It when .1 ijllght dawns "
The ginseng monopoly forms one of the
. principal sources of revenue |n Corea.
; There the roots of the wild mountain va
j riety sometimes grow to a length of four
, feel It Is extremely rare however, and
| astonishing prices have been paid for It.
| A Pekin (l.ixette of 1532 says that the mltl
; tary governor of Kirin, M inchurla. re.
(rt* that he has forw irrled by sis-eiai
messenger for the emperor's use eight
; large and sixteen small roots. Sf-10 ounces
■ :n all, the total value being given I MQ
j taels, or HOI Indeed, us much as *2,00)
has been paid for a single specimen,
j The ordinary Core an v.iriet. Is farmed
under government monopoly It Is pro
| tert.-d from thieves hy high walls and
' walch towers, ap.l as setnl-darkness suits
it best. It Is grown In sheds, tinder the
i ’■hade of mattlrg —-reetts The root Is
dried until It assumes a hurl, r.slnou-,
i translucent appearance. Th, t.iste of the
best quality Is bitter-sweet muclljgin us,
and slightly aromatic
No elf-repcet|nG Chinese druggist l„
without It. Each tiny p.!- pai-k'-d In
, silk and eased In capsules of she-t-|. ,i.| and
; no relic of the great Hoddhn eoul I be given
greater ire Customers ar- request,-1 not
j to breathe on It, and tne merchant *•• ms
to prefer dilating on Its marvelous quall-
I ties to exchanging It for gold And curing
i ,‘ff-hand as It does all the maladies tha’
! have ever been mentioned in medical
llhcgrlfs. thl* is hardly to he wnnd- red
| at. . . According to popular t>eh, f.
i the effect of the drug Is to m ,ke the
patient tineonselou- for three .lays anl
' 111 for a month; after thl* he recovers
| and lives In perfect health for ninety or
one hundred years.
In China It Is <sften sent to friends as
n valuable present, and In such .ae
there Is usually presented along with the
drug a finely finished double keltic for
lis pre|wr itinn The Inner k' ttl< m i le
i of silver, and between It and the outer
I vessel is a small -pac for holding wuter
The silver kettle fits In a r<tig p, , tr the
I top of the outer covering, an I is fumlsh
| e,| with a eup-llke cover In which r! e
j l put with n llttl, water Then the whole
| ipparatus Is set over a hot (Ire When the
r.ce In the cover i cooked the medicine
[ t- ready. The pall, nt eats th, cereal and
then drink* the ginseng bn
The Afghan princes uk, It even more
luxuriously. It I* prepared for them tn
u mixture of gummusti, ,nd sngir - indy
and they eat It tn delicious nibbling*
The patient "retires to a garden where
tit* senses are soothed hy mu-te. the song
of birds, the babbling of q bro„k and
the balmy breexrs. He avoids everything
likely to trouble or annoy him will not
. ven open a letter b-s* It should contain
had news and the doctor forbids anv
©n© to contradict him.” Ooul ! any Sow
York matinee xirl with U>x of choro
late* be happier? And sometime* this I
ambrosial diet l* continue | f nr forty I
days.
In the meantime a hoary-headed stud- '
cm of the more original forms nt irrl- i
culture on th* *RI Fort Road if vou ra n i
guess where that l Inis, ilouh'le,. | -,g
ago taken the mans of living -| n ' ~sr .
feet health for ntney or one mm-lred
years'' longer nisi Is shamelessly hoping
that the unhappy Oilnese have ahead of j
I them a thirty year’ war at the kaet.
IAUAL XOTiCCI.
IEuRUIA. CHATHAM COFNTT
IVHi reat Isaac Reekett has appHsd to
Hit of Ordinary for lattvrs *l—loo*7
4, ImlnUtrator on the astato of Andrew
J Clayton, tkee-teed
Tr.,** are th- ref r* to elt* and ad
monish all whom It mav concern to be
art ! app'S- b, for, sai l court to make ob
je tion (If anv they havet on or before
t e :'rst Monday In January, rvxt. other
• ; rt *r, w :: t-e i.r.l- te 1
Wl ne s. th Hn o-b> llempton I-
F-rrl rlinvry for C-a’-ham county.
t-,! t * ;h da, of 8e;-t-mbr. I*W
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ori y. C. Cos,
“OEOROIA - CHATHAM COI NTY -
\\ here** !’ J O'Connor has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Ic'te s dlsmlssory
ss executor of the will of Will am O'Con
n.sr, decoase 1
The*e ate theref re. to cite and ad
m rlh all whom 1: r-.ay concern to be
vnl atiwar b-fore *., and court to make ob-
J,et;on iff anv they have) on or before
the ’trot Monday In Jvnuarv n xt, other
wt -e said letter* will be granted.
Witness the If n rib* H impton L.
■ l nary t . Chatham county.
t> ls til* 2J!h dav o' Fept*mb*-r 19<
FRANK K KI7II.BACH.
Cl- rk Ct OrtJ V, C. Cos.
'•7k IRtilA CHATHAM COCNTY -
V. terras Jordan F. Hrook*. has vpp led
ourt of Ordinary for letter# dffmff
-vf am ©xe*ruior of the will of Marxaret
I! Brook# deren?©d.
Tb,, f( a a?*., therefore. vie© and admon
i whom It may concern, to hr and
. ( . ,* if before aaul court, to mak© ob*
j* !k>n (If any the> hve). on or hefor*
•he flr#t Monday in January, othei*
#3l 1 l©tter will '•' gTAOIM
Wltne*#. the Hon Hampton E Ferrfil.
ordinary for Chat ham county, thta. tho
29th dav of B^u’cmher
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk r O . C. Fo
GEORGIA TiiATIIAM COUNTY -
Wherea# Jordan F Brooke ha applie.l
to Court of Ordinao for letter# diemlr
e*r\ a# ©x© it<<r • f the %vill of Maria E
McNulty. dtcMwl.
The#e .tr©. ’herefore. to rife and admon
t#.i ait whom It ma> oon©ern. to be and
P;-*'ir 1-fi-re mid court, to make ob
• !i*n <!f any they have), on or iefoie
he firtt Monday in January, next, other
wi## #a!d lettera will o© xrari*©d
Wltne#* the Hon Hampton L Ferrfil.
ordinary f.r Chatham county.* thia. the
29th dav of S*p*ember. 1900
FRANK E KEILBACH
Clerk C. O . C. Cos
, A CHATHAM COUIfTT
\\ herena. M A O’Byrne, haa applied to
! Cour; o * Ordinary for l*tt©r dl#ml#*ory.
♦ * xuarfilan of the peraon and property of
Mamie Blanchard, minor, deceased
The#e are, therefore, to cite arid admon
#h all whom It may concern to be ar.<l
ip{ear tefore #id court, to make ob
i j* '.ot* df any tney have), on or before
th*- firrt Monday in January, next, othei
wiftfl tiid letter# will be granted
Wltne##. the Hon Hampton L Ferrll!
ordinary for Chatham county. thi. the
29th day of Bap:ember, fi**
FRANK E KKIIssBACH.
Clark C. O . C Cos.
kTHAM OOUNTY -
Where*#. Elizabeth Mtliefige ha# Applied
to (‘ourt of Ordinary for letter* di#ml#*ory
i a# administratrix on the eetate of Pat
rick A G.enn. deceased.
These arc, therefore, to <%t© and admon
ish all whom It may concern to be and
appear bafore lal*! court to make objec
tion (if an> they have) on or before the
fir# Monday in February. r#-xt, otherwise
mM letter# mil he gr.inte*!.
\\ itn* *’# th#* Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrll. ordinary tor Chatham county, thin
tne 31*t day of October, 1109
FRANK K KEILB AC H
Clerk C. O . C. C.
MATH AM COUNTtT-
Whareas, Andre w G M JDowell and Robert
. T Sjencfr have applle) to Court of
Jurfiinary for letters diamlaaory a# ©x
* iitor? of the will of Lavinta F. Lender,
j deceased,
Th©#© are to cite and admon
j*.j all whom it may concern to be and
upy-ur before aakt court to make obJ rtc
tion (If any they have), on or before flrti
j Monday in February, next otherwise said
let ten# w ill be granted.
Wltne##, the Hon Hampton L Ferrfil.
Ordinary for Chatham county, thin the
.Hat day of October. 19^0
FRANK B KKILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Or*l’y. C.( Cos.
GEORGIA CHATHAM
Whereas. Philip M Ruaaell. Jr., has ap
l!ie*l to Court of Ordinary for letter# dls
missory a# xuirdfan of the property of
Nellie S Barb©**, formerly a minor.
The#© arc. therefore, to cite and ad
monish oil whom It may concern to be
and appear before said court to make ob-
Jectlon on or before the first Monday In
December next, oth©rwi*e said letter# will
b© (ranted.
Witne##. the Honorable Hampton L.
F.rrill, Ordinary for Chatham County,
this the 7th day of November. 1900.
FRANK E. KKILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Only, C Cos.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM
Notice Is hereby Riven that I have made
application to the Court of Ordinary for
Chatham county, for leave to aell an un
divided one-third Interest In the southern
<ne*halfof lot number twenty-eixht,O’Neill
w ird. formerly known as Prendergast-
I ville. in th city of Savannah, with Im
provements i hereon.belonging to estate of
Annie and Julia Collins, minors, for the
purpose of providing m untenanc© and
support for sold minors, and that said or
d©r will be granted at I)ecember term,
of said court, uni* ss objection# are
j filtsl tnereto JOHN T. COLLINS.
Guardian.
WEOROtA. CHATHAM COfNTY
Notice Is hdfehy given that T have made
ippitratton to the Court of Ordinary for
Chatham county, for Invc to sell an un
divided one-seventh Interest In the south
ern half of lot number twenty-eight.
O’Neill weird formerly known as Ih-ender
gnstvllle, tn the city of Savannah. wHh
Improvement* thereon, belonging to est ite
of Margaret t’olllnt. deceased, for the
payment of debt* and distribution, and
that said order will be granted at Decem
lier term, 1900 of sa.d court, unless Ob
jections jre filed thereto
JOHN T. COLLINS.
Administrator.
NOTICE T<> DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. 'HATHAM COCNTY -
Notice |s hereby given to all persona hav
ing demands against Joslah lav Wal
thour. late of nut county, deceased, to
present them to me, properly made out
Within the time prescribed by law so as
til show their Character and amount; ami
all iierson* tmlehted lo said deceased ore
r.quired to make immediate (aiyment io
tnc.
EMMA RORKKTS WALTHOfR.
Administratrix.
Savannah. Oa Nov. 7, l9on
I lE< >RO IA. I CHATHAM COCNTY-
Notle. is hereby given that I hove made
application i*> the Court of Ordinary for
t "hatham county for leave to sell the east
ern port on of lot of land Number 37
o Nelli ward, in the city of Savannah
having a fruitage on Walker street of 45
feet, more or less, and a rectangular depth
of •>* fret- more or Jess, together with the
imprnvem* nts ther*n belonging to estate
of Ellen Morgan, deceased, for the pay
ment of debts and distribution. and that
sold order will tie granted at the Decem
ber term. !• of sai l court, unless objec
tions arc tiled thereto.
M. A O’BYRNE.
Administrator.
Nov. 9. lisp
CITY or SAY Ah AAU POCKET MAC.
SO CENT# EACH.
PRINTED IK TWO COLORS,
K ICE! Y noI.VU IK t I.OTH AKD
ITAIIPED IK GOLD OK IIUE
rr Sals by
4 ill TnK MORNING SEWS, jb i
or net %l.
rent
City of Bav,nr.*.
OfDca City Tr.aaur,-r. Uc
Th* following lots ar* In atTw.-,
ground rent, of which own*m ar* -
nollftsd. C. 8 Hard—
aty Tr*a, i ■ r
Brown Ward-Lot 51. I quartn.-
Calhoun Ward— Middle, >, lot n .
t**. aaat V of wort S lot 21. 2 qua-*,
let 23. 2 quattsri. lot 24. 2 quarter,. • „
2 quartrr,: tot 4*. 2 quarters
Charlton Ward—Lax 1. 2 quan.ru, **• l
lot 25. 2 quarters
Chatham Ward—East S lot 1, 2 -,
trrs. middle (i lot 11. 2 quarter, , ■
i lot 24. 2 quartets. *#*t S lot 15. 2 , i
ter*, east (j lot &. 2 quarters
Columbia Ward—Lot Ift, 2 quarter,
part lot 21. I quarters; lo* 23. 2 q,iar-*t
l>srt lots 2 and 39, 2 quarters; **t ~ ej
east part lot Jl), 2 quarters
Crawford Ward—Wes* lot * 2
trs. lot 33. 2 quarters; lot 34 2 quart,!-,
lot S3. 2 quarters; lot 49, 2 quar’err r r
west rwrt lot <5 2 quortar*
Crawford Ward, East—Middle par
1, 2 quarters; part lot 15. 2 quarter). (.
be 15. 2 quarters, lot Ift. 2 quarters
Elbert Ward—West Vx lot 13. 2 quarter
southeast part kit 24. 2 quarter*, ear
lot 23
Forsyth Ward—Leot I*. 2 quarter,
Franklin Ward—Lot 2, I quarter* -as’ t
lot 27, 2 quarters.
New Franklin Ward—East i. I<y
quarters; west > s lot 14, 2 quarter-
Green Ward—East '9 lot 3. 2 qua-'
east part lot 4. 2 quarters, s-iuth x
1 quarters; northeast lot I*. 2 q ...rt;
Jnrkson Ward—Lot 23. 2 quarter* m.-i
•lie H lot 32. 2 quarter#
Jasper Ward—la>t 2. 2 quarters -a* ,
lot X. 2 quarter*, lot 36. 2 qua iter* lot (3
2 qtwirters, west lot 4ft. 2 quarter, *4-
(* lot 4ft. 2 quarter*
Ixifavetle War,)—Weet h lot 1. !
tar*. w-e 5s lot ft. 3 quarters, lot 41 .
quarters
Liberty Ward-Lot 4. 2 quarters bv .
2 quarters lot , 2 quarters; lot Ift. 3 q
ttrs. east (art lot 13. 2 quarters. <•*, 4
lot 26. 2 quarters, east lot ft l . 2 quar -
lot 35, 2 qua rtf r.
Lloyd Wat*—Weet (ft lot 44. 2 quarter,
lot 52. 2 quarters, west 4 lot K. 3 quar
ter# f
Moneerey Ward—Esst 2-5 lot Ift, 2 q
ter*. lot 37. 2 quarters: lot 25. 2 quarters
Pulaski Ward-I.ot . 2 quarters, kv ->
I quarters, south t* lot 23. 2 quarters
Reynold* M ar,l—Trust lot 8. 2 quarters
Troup Ward— l-ot IS. 2 quarters. ,<•
part lot 26. I quarters; lot 31, 2 qua"*’-
north 5, lot 37. 2 quarters **#! Inf - -th
c lot 37, 3 quarters. k< 49. I quarter)
part lot 2 quarters
Warren Ward—West Vi lot 10. 2 quart r
lot 1. 2 quarter*
Wawhlngton Ward—East v, lot 11. 2 q r.'
t.rs; west V lot 14. 2 quarters
\) eslev ,ird— East V lot 11. 2 quart-
All persona having Interest In the ,1 - -
lots are hereby notified that If the
amount* now due are not paid to tr.* t
treasuter on ot luifore I>e.’ Uth ;n
-wlll proceed on the morning of De* 14 •
enter according to law
JOHN POWER
City Marshal
I JQVrm LICENSES
City of Savannah. OBe Clerk of four
cii. Savannah. Ga . Nov 90. 19no - Th
.owing application* to retail liqistr durir.r
tMe year l*ni, were read at meeting of
Council. Nov . 1W and referred to the
Committee of llie Whole
W P Bailey
Clerk of OouikH
Anglin Thoe . 13* Bryan etreet. w-s'
A ruler eon, Joeeph N., No. 39 Rando'pi
eir*ei.
Abel. Chas.. southeast comer Bay ar I
Alwrcorn streets.
He war, J. 0., comer Bull and Bed
streets.
Badetrhoop. J- H., No. 523 West Bread
street
Hohn, H. N. C., No. 235 East Breed
street. I
Connery. C. P.. No 110 flt. Jul n
S’ T t. Wft.
Denmark. J M.. No 147 Farm strr<-
Dteriu. Wm. C., No. 334 Wbitak'r
street.
Doyle M J , Market Square
Herat. George. 79 West Brood street
Were. William, northeast corner U er
ty and West Broad streets.
Knidman. A H . No. 71* East Bros’!
street, i-orner Gwinnett street.
Eichhol*. E . southwest comer Elbert
street lane and Mast Broad streets
Ek-hhols Sellg, No 1012 Cemetery sire*
Groves. W. C., northwcat corner Barnard
and Hrv.tn street*.
Olktea, Nell. No. 120 Broughton sirs'
east.
*< ;lln*. J. A , No 9 Drayton street
Oeffken. Hnrman H.. No. 422 Broughton
street, east.
Helmken. J. H . southeast comer IJher
ty and Whitaker streets
Hart. Francis. No. 11 Jefferson street
Heltman. J F.. No 634'Prealdent atrec
Hermann & Berenthetm. No. 1* Barnard
alreet.
Kiens. Herman. No. 134 Bryan street
Kelly. A. T , ntv lane, near Bull sirs'
Dyon. John & Cos., northeast cont'f
Hrotighton and Whitaker streets
latne, N-. No. 15 Broughton street, east
Devan. Chas. H.. No. 11l Congr *'
Street, wee:.
Metncke. T. A . No. M3 Bryan sires
St .
M inning. P . No. 23 Bay street. e**>
Morrison. Sarah. No. MB Oglethorpe
avenue, east
Mever J. F., No 541 Sims street
McAlptn. T E.. No. 34 Price street
Nell. Otto W., 40* Brough:on street,
west.
Ohstek. Chas., southeast corner Of'?-
thortw avenue and Reynolds strens.
Ohiek. John, northeast comer Ba>
and West Broad streets
refers. Fred, northeast corse r Bur*
tough# and Park avenue.
Retliv. U., 12S Bryan street, west
Roe ret sc h. Martin & Cos.. No 3M Brough
ton street, west.
Regepouolox. A. C. St Cos., No. 21* Be
an street, west.
Rehm. Is. C.. northeast eorner Jtffersn
and Alice street#.
Repke. John. No. 229 Drayton street
Rocker. J W. Rro., southw-et co "
\\ est Broad and Joses streets.
Raskin. S . corner West Broad and
Gwinnett streets.
Simpson. P . 302 Bryan street, wee!
Schwar*. George. 317 Congress street,
west.
Htetnman. Bros., No 41 West Broad
street.
Steffens, Harry. East Broad and Ogl
thorpe avenue.
Rchwarg. George C.. corner Congress a™
Whitaker street*.
Schnaars. H. J . No 401 Wilson #tre'
Schultes. G.. No IW Price street
Sehever, J 11., 127 West Broi l street
Siahnvr. John. 521 Bryan street, wot.
Taussaut. Chao.. No. SOS Oglethorpe
•vfmif.
Tlmk*n, Fred J.. No. gift Liberty rtW?.
*a*t.
Veruki. F.ll. No. 42 Bernard street
Volktu, W., scmthsAftt corner T v ' r
.iid Weit Broad street.
Welts. 8.. northwest corner E*t Bros*
•nd Harris etrret*. .
William & Orlee. No. West Br>*
street. _
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