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LNDtI 10 kEtt ADUJttIStMLNTS.
Meetings—Georgia Chapter, No. 3. R.,
A. M . Annual Meeting. National Back
of Bavar.no h
Speclil Notice*—lluaranee Spring* W.
tar; Ship None, Walter Conwy. Con
signee*; Ship Notice, Barnard A Cos.,
Agents. Fan y ami Repressed Brick. Sa
vannah Building *uji|>iy Company; Bh’p
Notice. B.i* nan & Cos., Coaialgnees:
State and County Taxe*. lb; Venison
ami Turkey. Jim.* J. Joyce; Christmas
Goo.la. U S. Gardner; Rexular Christ
maa Dinner* at San Kranclaco Restau
rant . Pine Meats, tvott & Irevls, Mar
ket; Pine Good* for Today. C. A. Dray
toai A Cos.; John Funk City Market.
Steamer Pilot Bov from Savannah for
Beaufort and Charleston.
Business Notices—Franklin Cigar*
Sh.tperpcare Cigars, Henry Koiomon A
Son. Kiga. The S TV. Hran< n Company
Auction Sale—Administrator's Sale, Die
mend* Jewelry, Music Box. etc., by I
I*. laßo It*. Auctioneer.
Grape Ntrta—Poatum Cereal Company.
Eat Well—Won Firat Prtxe. Gold Medel
at Macon Fair.
leg Ml Notlcaa—Citations from the Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County.
Cheroots—Old Virginia Cheroot*.
WMakey -Duffy a Pure Malt Whiskey
Yellow le.ei Whiskey.
Mineral Water— Hunyadl Janos
Popular Publication—The Tribune, New
York City.
Amusements—Mabel Paige and tie
Southern Stock Company In the “Captain a
Mete.” Commencing- Dee. 10; The KiWni
liearn Company in “The power of Gold,"
a- .Maitnee, and Kktnapped," at Night.
Medtca)—Ayer'a Hair Vigor; Hood * Far
sapwrill*. Mothers Friend; l.ydla Pink
ham a Vegetable Pills; Warners Raft
Ct:ne; Tutt j Pula, Stuart’s Catarrh Tab
le ta.
Cheap Column Advertisement*— Help
Wanted; Employment Wanted, For Ren:
For Sale, lean. Personal. Miscellaneous.
The Weather.
The Indies-ions for Georgia to-day are
for rain, followrd by clearing ami coolri
waather. brisk norinwsaterly wlmla; ami
for Eastern Florida, fair weather, fresh
not thwesterly winds.
A total of 43.000 new spiixllea for colt an
mllla In the South was piojected during
the momh of November. Thi* 1* an in
crease over the previous month.
The country has had enough of lha
Sampson-F-hley controversy. It will will
ingly consent to both of them being made
vioe-admlraia rather than have the con
troveray reopened
If a subsidy Is a good thing for the
ehtpa. why Is It not a good thing la>
for the rice grower*, the sea Island cot
ton growers and other Southern product-re
who have to meet foreign competition?
It may be that Gen. Mercler’a plat) (or
a French Invasion of England I* “hang
ing Ilk* a sword of Damocles” over the
head of England. If It Is. It !a safe to
eay that England ia losing no sleep be
cause of |t.
It looks aw If “Hobs" would get the
cream of the honor* from the Transvaal
campaign, and leave Kitchener to do ihe
teal hard and dlsagtreahlo work. Imrd
Heberts Is to gt a dukedom. Isortl Kitch
ener will probably receive the Queen’s
thanks anti a medal.
It ta not believed In Washington that
the matter of the admission of Clark of
Montana to a scat, on the appointment of
tna Governor will be taken up by tne
Senate during the present tension. I.u.k
lly Clark Is not dependent upon hia sena
torial salary for his living Meanwhile
he has leased a magnificent home In the
capital city.
If brevity Is the soul of wit, ih# Queen's
sp**'h to ratkuimnt. published y*#trr
d*y, wiii *• •' record an on* or th wit
tiest state papers ever written by the
chief executive of a nation. In n single
paragraph of sixty-seven word* the Qu#**n
•old Farli.tment all that ah* expected of
It. Will Uia time ever come when t Pres
ident of the United Htatet will addresw
Congress at Ita opening In a message of
a atng.e fmragraph?
Chicago Is overrun with tismps. buma
and tough* of all kind*. Jaoob A Mils,
the New York writer on social t onotny.
hold* that Mayor Harrison of Chtcsgo
la largely responsible for that condition
of affaira. Iwi*t winter, an ording to Mr
Hila. Mayor llarrlran madt a statement
In which he said that he waa a friend of
iha "hoboes " and that It waa “no crime
to ha poor.” Rede ting the Mayor a sen
timent*. the city government lwt been lax
In It# treatment of tramp# and vagrants.
Now toe city la full of able-bodied men
who Infeat avary block In tha day time
beggtng. and who go out at night and
fcoM u|l ana rob Ut* c.lkctOb
Ml T Tltr f mr.BI r.n r
It looks as If the canteen would son*
riare to he an Institution In the aimv
{ I ie temperance people are making a bit
ter fight against It. and the llou-r hi
put r clause In the nreny bill üboiisbi *
id. Tl* majority against the canteen wa <
i l.irgr one- so large that It Is a saf
I prmllciion that th- Senate will agree- with
tne House, so far as the canteen t- con
i' rned It will be recalled that in t
1 last army bill It was provided that the
: tantesn should be closed, but ti c A.lor-
I ney Orneral found that t ■ pnrfs-se <.f
Con*rca* was so on* -urety . xpre. *■ t that
there was room for doutit ~ to w: •-ncr
the eantr-n cou.d tot l.e r- Mined The
• f*ouM wjs p©tt!©<l In ftivor of tho ran
! *©©n. The Hoti*# 1 ba* r.-*w epokm th©
ntTi* übou; th© mmirr, n*l In
Iw< rffp which mak© ftj mranlfiK' c!er
j that th< ro in no room f.r doubt.
I It I* a qurjit.on whether th rt-
on it* own JiMlffm* r*t All of Abo tcftl
j rirn> of army ofb*r* >' .n f..v >r f tbo
j rantron Thoy pay thort; In lo*j drunken*
• • * - wifh If tban t # would bo w • out
it. bcnuio th* noidlor who w*nt intoxi
tr would manajtf to grt fhrm. and bo
If f Uf..iM# to f> tb* m openly wo iUS
them Mirrfptitlouily. leiquor obt.unM in
that way |* g*nrrilly taken in exeam. It
U drunk bvbi wl.*n fhore Is no frr-Bt do
*Jr* f>r It.
Tt.#* ismprranr* rc >p> will not look at
iio nutation, hrtwr ipr, in s practi' •l wav.
Aj thvtr effort* ro not i.rr'td
-di much to rivliht o!di*r from drunkrn
i - a* to winning i victory over thoff
w ho a(lv<y atf* th* r.int#*rn.
Now *t t lli.ii-.- ha* ihm
neither brer nor whimsy shall l<* in
the arni\, will It not have to put lteli
on record ngainstt the eeihng of intoxi
f.inte In the Capitol ** If It Is wrong to sell
H In th iirmy It ir wrotif? to sell It in
the f'apjtol. An amemlment, prohibiting
tho of hquor In the Capitol, was of
fered to th© artny bill, but It wan ruled
out on the ground tlt r Wi*> not ger
mane to the bill. Hut there is nothing to
hinder those who voted liquor out of the
army to introduce a bill to prevent the
>-*lJtng of intoxiienta in r.© Capitol. %1\
wo*iid eeerti that, in order to 4>* rondst
• nt, thoee who ore the strong*’** oppo
f • ntn of th© < mu leer, would have to take
stepe against liquor aelling in the Capitol
In principle* there le no difference *n fell
r>g liquor at an .irtny io*t and In the
Capitol. |
'*> laBMFM V FOR Till: nol'IIV
It eeme that tberr was little if any foun
dation for th talk to the effeet thnt
Htitleh government wan preferring to h*t
tie Ifw dlfTerenees with the Transvualers
•nd Free Htatere by Htatesmanehlp r*ath
• r than by th* eword. and th.it the Itoer
formers would be allowed rompen-ot<m
for their ruined farms #nd for flie
of stock The speech which !x>r I ftalls
*tiry delivered at the opening of Parlia
ment on Thursday leave* no room for
doubt an to w hat the purpore of the Brit
l*h government is Among other thing*
e *ad that the p©>pi of th© Transvaal
<r;d the Pree Htate ehouM understand
that there f'ould he no deviation from the
policy whleh had been already outlined
Anything renemhllng Independenc** eould
n©vcr be granted. The wrar must proceed
o fh© Inov.Table Ihhuo Th© prmter fur
ther said that he did not intend that a
lired of the Independence of th© lioer*
nould Is© left, and that It might be gen
et atione before they would he allowed to
have anything 1 k© ©elf government.
President Kruger now knows w*hAt to
'Xpert from the ftriti*h. It ia their In
tention to make tw* Transvaal .n*! tho
Free State a part of the Blit In h Kmpire.
to fill them up with Mritieh immigrant'
• rid to pra< th ally a*Blmllat© th© lio©m,
who will never again bo known ** an in
dependent people if l„ord Ball ."bury ha*
it* way, and It poem* that he will have
It aw hU party was overwhelmingly vlcfo.
rlous in the recent ©lection. The talk
iliont laying the Hoern fr their ruined
farm- or Allowing them to form anew
re pul die In the north of th© Tmnnval
did not emanate from iny authoritative
source.
VEHIHCT Foil t ill: WIDOW DOWD.
J. !*lerp>nt Morgan ami William Hocke
fidler ware jurors In a cue In New Yoik
the other day, in which n money connll
• ration was involved. The Widow Dowd
had sut'd the Widow White for damage?
Beth widows are scrub women. The
Widow Dowd alleged that th© Widow
White bud "made etioote" a: her. and ha*
•’taken her good name away from her"
with a word which the aforesaid Widow
White had Ssid to her In the presence of
other#. Making "snoots" wa# technic
ally deacrlhed to the court an piecing the
thumb to the nose *n) derisively fiddling
the fingers In the dlredlOß of the obJe* t
of fieri#ton For thece thing# the Widow
Dowd naked damage* In the sum of $2,000
In her own behalf the Widow White de
nied the "snoots" epi-nde. ami asserted
that ahe had called Mr# White by “no
ram* except he name she here* If with
her own mouth and nobody else# told
ria to mv very fare was the U st n.tnx
Iter hustmnd ever had in hi# own month
to give her” The testimony tra.i humor
ous; so humorous that ten of the juror#
1 tughed Hut Mr. Morgan and Mr Ho* ke
feller, knowing that a question of money
•vms Involve*!, it #f (lately, without era- k
Inga *mile through it all. And at the
cone 1 union* the magnates of Wall street
gred o a verdict of fctt for the Widow
j Dowd.
Gov t'lngroe of Michigan ha# pardone I
• Jen. \V. 1. White and Uen. A. F. Marsh.
f the National Guard of the at ate, up m
i iitiique grounds. White waa quartermas.
i ter general and Marsh Inspector general
* t the state of Mictiigun They were con
i vlrted * f having ccngiltf I, successfully,
j with others, to rob the state on certain
military clothing contracts, the amount
l *f the stealings being upwards of s43,<w.
Mine of the ef?V era had confessed, and
I offered In mltig.ition the p!c. that hi
! Itad been over-per# uaded by other# who
had shared In the profits. These "others,**
jit appear#, are prominent clthpny of
j KiUmatoo’ They have * v a|***t punish
! insist; and since they have escaped, Tin
! grse think# that the two officers might
■ not to suffer In ottici words, a cording
to Flngrss. two individuals of a band ot
! thieves ought not to l>e punished unless
| all of the other thieves of the band can
j be apprehended and similarly punished
Nobody has yet Informed me public
j what hr r president McKinley tro|>o*- to
| rect hi# throne In the While House of
i the Capitol, or what room in either bulld-
Itng w*uid b ike worn autialuv lor Ike
(HiffOM,
TTTFm MOHNTNG NEWS: SATT HDAY. DFmCEMBEK K 1000.
AHIPR THAT AIIK I*BO
FIT %Bl.fr:.
The theory on which the *htp-üb?!dy
bi. I? bared Is that our merchant marine
built up witnout goverrment
.. Ships built in thi* country, and
*.w i• 1 and operated by American*.
xm.ot compete u<ve*fudy with ahtpr
built and oi* -rated hv Kuropeans. But >
thi* theory correct?
It wnl be retailed that Senator Fry©,
in hi* speech ailing up the ahlp-suheld •
bin th© other day. j.atd. tb answer to a
question, that all <w th' ocean carrying
tnoia of this country was don* In
br* gn bottom#, with toe exception of
about 9 fier cent of It. Now the quewUon
arien. how Is it that .Vinerlean-built and
owned ships doing per cent of our pc*an
carrying trade manage n make a profit ?
If the- Am* ii an ships an compel© auc
cesifully e,!h f>reign-hulit and owned
. •lip* why cannot more of them do ao?
* Hie c*f the commercial papers of New
York call- alt*. Mm to the fact ihat there
are *4 engaged in foreign trade
which are .wn*>.i by American firm
They have not tli* right to arry ttu
Ameri in ilag because they were not built
in Atneti* if* shlpyari*. Bui. notwlth
vtandlng that fact, they are Am* r| an
eliip H j- not doubted that ail of them
do a profitable bumc*
A i muter of fa t all that It Is noces
*ary to do in order to build up a m©r
i inf marine in this country that would
do th' country's carrying trade. If to
l*ermlt Ameri in registry to for* ign-huiit
Hhlps. At once It would appeur that
#hlps •an he built In this country as
cheaply a? they can be built In any other
It D aborted that the figure* on which
the ship subsidy bill Is baaed represent
ihe root of hut id :ng a ship tn American
shipyards at a time when ail kinds of
i>htphuiiding materials were very much
high* r than they ©re now. At the prea
. r.t time such materials are cheaper In
this country than they are In any other
And. In estimating the <o t of running
a ship, the far t that coal l. cheaper her**
than In Europe must be taken into *on
eldc ration.
Mr Fry© ought to tell th© Senate wny
It H that the ©hips that do 9 per cent.
of our or* an carrying trade are not driv
en off th© ocean. If. a* h© says. Amer an
fdilp* <an not compete with foreign one?
Mlitiout th© help of the government-
When h© <lo*- that be will make friends
for the shlp*subsldy bill.
m %it k ferr aio i tTiovs foii ott>
A .Southern product that is steadMy
growing In value Is cotton seed. One
Bmithern writer of prominence take© th©
posit Inc * tha: th© time Is not distant when
• aee<| ©f the cotton plant Will V*e
\a.uahle tram the cotton. It Is i fa-t
mat cotton seed in some localities this
year has brought the planters gratifying
ret urns.
But notwithstanding the fact that the
piodncta of *of ton ©eel are heoroinu
more varlsd and more va.uahle, cottoti
i Winter* are getting very little more for
the seed Bom© seasons In some states
they may g* t much more. but. as a
general thing they are not get;mg th©
full value of th© seed.
Tha New Yoik Commercial ha© taken
hold of the question of the in k of uni
form My in the price of cot ton s**l. an.l
points out tha* there ought to be •• re*
ttlar niAiket for th*- seed. The only w*>
to make such market Is to publish
cotton ©*©d quotation* every day from
every* part of the cotton belt. Toe n©ees
i*ity to planters for stich quotations I*
-howTi by th© an foment, made by the
Commercial, that on on© day thi© season
cotton seed was a©4Dng at t 22 per ton
in South Carolina. SIT per ton in L#out*-
Una mid Mississippi, and 110.60 i*er ton
Iti some pi*rts of Texaa.
On th© same ky the prl..*© of cotton
was about th© ssmt In all of the©e tate?*
If ther© had tecn on open market for
.-otion seed, and quoiations. there would
not have been ©u h a wide divergence
in th© price of th© * r and. The price ki
Texas would have been juat about what
it was In .South Carolina.
It is intimated by the Commercial th m
t noo wlo deal In cotton seed are i. ■
anxious to have the seed quoted. Tic y
prefer th© pcoont condition of aifuir*
becaus© it liicroasaea their chsnca for get
ting th© M©l at their own prices. 1
in for th© Intercut of th© planter, how
ever, to have the seed placed on th©
>am plane, tn tiie matter of .a market,
as cotton, ami th© products of cotton
seed should In* quoted Just as oirwr prod
ucta of th© factory. The planter could
then se© when th© seed was bringing
siomewher© nrar its real value.
Cotton exchange* ought to take thh*
mailer up it hj *e with th© vl*w of at
-Isllng cotton planters. Cotton oil com
haiations have profited long enough h>
tn© planter’s lack of information respect
ii.g tha real value of his crop of cotton
hv©d.
A dud with rifle© for a woman’s hand
was fought In lowa the other day. t the
R
over. It was u iery sensible jort of en
i counter. Miss Anderson, the woman in
i the cim. <ould not decide between young
Mirxena and AUtot. she liked them both
■ and eouM hav© been happy with e.ther
were t’other ©way. ’.Suppose you shoo*
*t out,** she suggested; *T’II marry the
| winner.** They quit kly agre©*l Each was
I notcd as nit ex|*ert with he rifle Miss
Anderson personally arranged the details.
I Going out back of th© birn. the distance
i was quickly stepped off. Hil l a target
was set up The terms W‘*r© thM the man
I who made the mod bulls©y©* tn a given
• number of shot* should have the bride
Alstot lost his head arid got only one
hull-eye. while Mirxena plunked the hla <
?jot every Urn© h© pulled trigger. The
loner, like a H|wri*rruih. shook hand- with
tn© winner and th© prise, and w|shvl
ilietn happiness M.rxerta has had his rtfl*-
#iW%l and will hang It In his parlor.
Th© town of Sing Ring. N Y Is I**-
cc.njing a mamifaeturlng community of
some Importance; but th© name of the
trxvu Maci-d on an nrt i© Is satdl to ptej.
udief Its sale, moat purchaser* associating
the article with :h© state prison at that
place, and believing It to be convtrt
mod*. Tne nam© of th© town may b*
changed.
The m©s*iages of ?h© Presidents In
cVeas© In proportion ss the ©xpendititt©
of th© gov©rnmecit Increase Mr MeKin
ley'a last n# 4i sic Is th© iog#t on r©*-
ord containing Ti.hoo word*, and th© ap-
I nroprlatlons at this session of Cdngww
iwill likely be larger lhau those of any
previous Congress.
It seem© that the T©gUiattjr© of Mary*
lari Is wi'hout n **opy of the Revised
tltatutes of the Fatted States, or if It ban
a eof> it do©* r.ot fOrtulT th© at *tiite
as often as It ought. The Baltimore Sun
ra * attention to the fa* t t!it n >:©■.
it flxrd tha time for the meeting of the
El© tor.il coileg© for the eh •.< n of I*r. s
|deit ani Vice -Pr©s!det,t of th© TTnlted
H’ate© on th© first \Y*dff l.iy sn D* ©m
ber. following In this matter the F© leral
statute of % It ent r
f©d©rai stxtute of !RAT which required that
the EDtdoral *g© of everv state, meet
on th© *©< ond Monday tn January This
la k of knowl©dtc<* of th© F©ktal s'atute?
on th© fNtrt of th© Maryland I#egi>uture
has caused sum© confusion among th* of
ficials of #rat ©tafe.
It seems to worry ©**m© of th© Repub
lican newspaper* because Mr. Bryan and
Chairman Jon©* do not look Ilk© m n who
ha I ben through a eye-lon* or a tl resh
ing machine .Apparently th*-.-* * w ia
pt re thi ik Mr Hian - g i *• ;
about on crul ties, with on© arm In a
• i g and court p.u *r -’t , * -tu k hli
over hi© eouniencnce. while Chairman
Jones should never app* ar In public* ex
cept in tags and tatter#, with black eye©
and bleeding no*e. Th* fa that both
mrn are who;© in bon© and and eon-
Unu© to take an Interest in rife, appar
ently fl.le th© Hepubi an pres© wuh as
tonishment and r'#©ntmrnt
Anew fre*’ adv©rii!*tr;g *• lemr : ias been
•tru k by th© al pr©ss agent© ©i
Near York, it j* th© foot poisoned from
the silk stOi king. A e©‘o©d-rat© opr:.*
singer has Just re et\*d several hundred
dollar*' worth of itot.cty
from her foet and b' r ilk .to king.
Young Mr. Phillip;- who cornered corn
in tho Chicago market . and mad© a for
iifi© out of th© deal, a* r*©li©v©d to he
now working for * corner In tne I>© cm
her option. That young man Is monkey
ing with a load©.) gun.
IT.ftsi> \L.
—Bret Mars© will probably return to
Amarica r.**xi year, hut only for visit,
as he m* rely Intends to mak* a tour of
th© Weft to brush . his m morl* .- of
that taction of th- .
and valopmens.
-Sir Michael Hick.* Beach, th© Eng
llnh Chancellor of tne Exchequer !..* a
horror of tobacco, ! never ta en in the
'rooking-room of th- llouhc. but l- it
ways to be found in the members’ * i
room.
-General W. F. Draper, of Milford
Mass, has received from Ihe King of
Italy, th© grand cordon of th** order of
S*;iMf* Maurice and Uu.tr< a* a token of
tppreciutlon of th© former Amhi- adot'c
servlesa during his mbion In Italy Th*
grand cordon is one of th© highest decora
tions eonferr©d by thr Italian Fours
—ln accordance with th© will of th©
late Marquis of But© th© employ©.-* of hi#
©Mat© In th© Dlai and of Bute, were paid n
sum aqua! to a full year’s salary. Th©
legacy a{ |!i*<! only to thiie© who had b**er>
upward of swo years on the c.-t;t- u( th©
t m© of Bute’s death Aboit I<*
ment of various grad©** |ar?lcipat©d. The
sum jii*l out at the estate offl* © amount
'd to acwit ffi.loo.
lilt H. H I HITS.
—Renoftt© of Intellectual Contact—**Dkl
you have an interesting l|t*rary clu?*
meeting, Ali* ©T*
"Oh. yes; ©very woman there w© work
ing on anew pattern of Battenberg la r."
Indianapolis Journal.
—After th© Defalcation —"T understand
*ald th© reporter. that th© dot Milter’
method was very simple.**
Very’" ©aid the bank official, with a
sigh. "ll© Just took tho money!’ -Pu. k
—Pardon*bic —Gentleman. B*'© here! I’m
not going to pay *ny ©uch ratea us you
charge. Do v*ou think I’m a ford T"
Cabman (apologetically > What els©
could 1 think, sir. when you to*>k a cub.
instead of n afreet car?’’ —New York
Weekly.
—Despondent Fair One —"Do you know
dear, I’m afraid I must be getting very
0.l ’
Consoling Friend Non-en©e, darling'
Why !o you think ?**
Despomleti'f Fair One; Because people
are I*©ginnlnr to tell m how very young
I am looking!—Punch.
-Tii- Sultan of Turkey *as cro a*
CO ltd lx .
"I m we*ry of all this annoyance,*’ quoth
he.
"Perhaps I shall pay
What I ow you, *om© day.
If you'll Mi | making Thanksgiving joka©
about m " —\\ asklngton Btai.
—He was rich, but not attractive othor
w Ise.
ll© loved a pretty girl, but he was afraid
she did not fancy him
t>ti© night he took h©r out to K ipper and
asked her if she would hav© ©ovne lob
sters.
“! am fon.l of loh?i< ra In evwjr form,”'
rfp!!v<l thw <F.ir girl.
Oh.” hv x-tatu~ally murtour-rt. “<han
yon hkl rtin hope?"—Ctfivetaixl Plain
Dealer.
I I HRF.9T l OVI MENT.
The Near Y'erk Dimmer ml (In.! )
“With an annual rielleit In the poet oft! e
•lepaitment approximating J’* the
country tannol affo;<l the luxury of a
parcels ro*t We neJ at prfirm a more
generally efficient po(al svatem—tmt
oelly rxperlnienr.illon with fa'ls. An.l
ihe merchants of the entire <•< untr' e toukl
ru>: he for el io p.iy nny rart of the e\
pense of a r -heme shat woubl drive their
irade away ail into the hig department
tore* of the large cities. The Br. it armv
of msidle-claea merchant# throughout the
United Ht.it- ahoukl rise up and d-feat
the project before It Is a month older.’’
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Dm i eny<
If the Chrietlan ladles who ore non In
session In \\h;ogton, and who are In
such uncompromising opraad.ion lo .'■
army canteen, should lei Ihe President
out on list ilni. It la lo be hoped that
they will not omit to call on : irn to .\-
tdalo the oondltlotif In the ffulu Dlan I*
No that we wist: to einbarr the Pres
ident. hut when people are "hewing to
the line.’ oral all Ihat eorl of thing. It :.*
not plewctrt to see dir rlmlnatlon as to
who is hit liy t ie chips."
The Pltishurg (Pa,l l*ost (pern ! rays.
“The ship su .*ldy I*lll gel* the right of
way In the Senate, having been taken up
by a vote of 3H to 29. If this in.l.cat. ..
Us strength m that branch. R Is e rtj*n
to go through both Houses of Congre*-
li only appropriate* j’jomo.om to n ik*
m>re profitable and luorallva an Indnslry.
that 1* row prospering li I* hacked i ,
the strongest lobby power Ihat has op
prared In Washington since the day* ••t
the Paclftc railroads and the credit mo
biiler.”
The Chattanooga Time* (Drm I siy*
"It I* Idle vxpetidliure of force for fkmih
ern editors to tight Oriimpa Were !*!,| to
redis’e Bout hern congressiorail representa
tion The thing was .lead before |( was
Introduced m tue Uouaa.**
laming a Colooiril lItSW.
In Colonial ti*y% is was customary for
betrothed young women to rUl© to th©
nearest town, mounted on a pillion behind
father **r lover, for the purpose of pur
n* K their wedding outfU. says the
Youths Companion One such proaj*ce
• iv© brtd'. tne l**r hot quirk-Sempercd
Nancy, went up to Boston with Eben,
whom #h© was soon to marry, and th©
pair achieved an ©xhatiHng but satls
fa* lory day's shopping When, in th© cool
of the ©:isly • vening. they started on th*lr
twemy-mli" Jourmy home, they carried,
•tow vd .mi ,y away about poek©t and
saddle #ome doxt of their pr.ciou. prr
chases.
About half way Nancy ml#*©d a p#©k
ag©. and w-h* i •*> turn t>*k ond |o**k
f*r if dia whs sure l had been
But Khen reminded her that .f th© mo
ment of leaving tw< parcels had be*- n
hastily combined into* one and assured
h©r that wa lo't; she had mere
ly miscounted. But sha was not con
viruf and.
•’There should h© thirteen!" she declar
ed. ’’a baker’s <loxer. "
‘ Twelve only— ) !oa©n, but not n ba
ker’s doxen." Eben maintain**! stoutly.
Then Nancy |ot her imper. Sha vowed
site w s right, and that she meant to re
over she mi ng parcel Would h© rid©
Ia kat om- Amiably, but decidedly, h©
would no* It w .•* getting too lat© to
waste time Very well, then, would b©
'•top hi><i allow her to d-mount? ll©
tould do as he i • .is©d him-**lf. low sb©
was going b- k to look for rT pare©!. If
she went ©lone and on foot' But he de
clined to stop Then Nancy tempestousty
flung down on© of b©r bundles on th©
highway, and sar©attl* illy idling h m
that this tlm© someshtng wa© missing be
yond question, imperatively demanded
that h© should ©top th© hors©
But Khan, big. lagy and good tempered,
was not without spirit wh©n aroused.
*nd h** replied ’hat if she ho*© to throw
tiirngs away In a tantrum, b© could not
cop h©r but net*her would h© stop for
her. In a fury *h© tossed away a ©©coni
par* ©I and contimied to do so—on© at ©ach
m'.leaton©—until th© Jourr.ev ended. When
at length h© set h©r down on her own
doorwton© sh© wa- sohbir.g and saorndng
tr tv*r wrath w*hll© h** w* - ‘••ill to out
ward appearance pla Id anl '©rene.
On that snrtl© d*x>rsone th© t ext morn
ing sh© four.d her twelve pare, is lying in
i row ©a©h neatly numbered! H© had
• *
th©ir content© proved tha 4 h© was right,
for nothing was mlsslnc
' 4 . very old woman Nanev used to
*©ll this ta!© ag in*? herself so her great
grandchildren ftlwav© cotu’luding with
• And earved me right If inylwdy but
your gr i n’t her b*<l married m**. Ivs
doubts h© might have married • shrew."
Ta Eben. however. I©‘al tradltlota, at
# si >1 that ’ hot-tempered woman had
proved an affectl*mat© a >i excellent wife.
Ilr I on Id at© il th* Nulaware.
!©>r Mo-.'b* ry. former Premier of
Jre.it Britain, etirprised some of his be.ir-
I of 1 re • V: he ring by referring to
himself as an agrl* ulturist. says a Eon
, ii ii M. ,m© > It i not g< ;* rafiv known
even in Engl nd. that 1r- Hosetoery,
atesman. .nit *r. .-{©*rtstimi . Is also
* farm* t Hi> farm e* t Ment mors. *ai
th© pc ndld .'t it© which am© to him
on hi# mania** It * onJu t*l t:i©
highest fi>j ’b. principles and Is *>*'
of the torsi model fruit farm* in Eng
land. Earg© qu ir t Mies of frul: *m *
from Mentmor© to t • IBoai markets
I>-rd I’.oscbery has also a dairy farm oi.
fh© Mentmor© ©state At Diimnv hts
a--vl.ition with th© w*rld of Industry
is m th© form of ©hale min* s lying on n
remot© (ortMT of hn ©etnt©. Now and
in *ln th© vin*l hr.i t:- th© smoke and
■ melt of th** nut > up to tn© mansion.
ani it w * this w ii**h provoked a visitor
• remark >n t. © nuisance of having
such tnmgs so * ton© by.
"Ah. my fmnd. ’ mid la>rd Rose-
Mery, however imp., aeant it may Ym to
you, to m© it |e :h© smell of 2T* i©r cent. ’
<M! xidiml,© *f the Kaiser.
Th© lat F*rofesaor Max Muller vns
origir;l!y Jus* Muller, but b© added on©
f his Christian names Max to his sur
name and be am© Max Muller, says an
English writer. 11 is* hang© of surname
<r.l ..f na* .on. City did not add to his pop
ularity in * Jermany, where hia former
* om pat riots u©d t*> nay that "but tor his
-• t !;u in England h© might h.ix*e become
o| ." Conshlerable itmusem*nt was
aimed a? Oxford a few year.- ago by th©
Kaiser telegraphing the professor, upon
the occasion of tome aquatic victory*
My l*e*t wishes to you ami your gallant
crew.**
"Great Scot;*" tor its Sanscrit equiva
lent) the professor D ©aid to- hive ex
• !.'timed. "Just as if I were a ’coach* run
ning along the bank with a trumpet."
The point of th© Joke is that Max Mul
ler dis iked ev* ry form of exercise is
much a.- does Mr. Chamberlain, and used
•o say that there was only one act of
folly more egregious than looking at a
f.v.ttvill game, and that was taking pari
in on©.
Prr.sperlly nnd Paupers.
Mr. I.llbiirn Phelps, (-ounty attorney of
fl :r . . and Mr Arihur Baugh. County
Court clerk, two popular Reptjbllcans
made some sp**. ches In Ihelr county he.
lore Ihe el Hon for ’Vlsil liherlv,* soys
Ihe Columbus (0.l New. At one of their
appointments they dw*dt long upon lha
prosperity of the coiimry. a*<l attributed
the hnppy (oadlilon of ther f* low-man to
th -a :mlnUtr.itlon of Republli'an priori
|, j The . :-..ikers were given vlir-.- at
leiillon by t!;elr hearere. fifteen or twenty
in mam her, and closed at a ial** hour. Pur
suing thur way t.oeneward. LUt.urn -all:
’ Arthur, do you know who we ware
peem-hlnc prosperity lo to-night?"
“No. ’ tel Arihur.
■ Wei . nearly every one of ihe voters
were ir.m il> of *he ,Kv>rhotise.“
“W* I we will sav nothing about this
sroaklng umil after the e.ectiun "
They kent the agre. ment. and did not
tell Ihe joke until after the returns were
la
A rsrsgnn.
From the Chicago Ttmes-Herald.
And he was o?e who never took
Ad van tag. of hi* foe.
W hex never deemed a fellow-man
DDhoues' till the facts began
To dearly prove him so.
He never struck before he gavo
Fair warning, alt he kn*w
He told Ihe world and never sought
To i aim importance he w.is not
Index'd emit •; to.
He never ke.l for favors where
Hi- help had not before,
In - sue fair way. l>een freely showie-
All that he asked for was hU own.
No Jot nor tittle more
I sis him burled yesterday.
There wee no weeping crowd—
No mourner.- lingered <xi behind—
Ah. but Ihe county slt l w<* kind.
It fumlsh-sl him a shrou.l.
_ —8- E. Klacr.
klsr nnd I on.
"He teems kind to his wife."
“That In because he fears her.”
For some moments, now. tnl tine old
English story runs along in silence, saya \
Ihe Detroit Journal
”Tt.’ sad Gwendolyn at last, "if a
n-an is cow'd I uppo*e he is klned. In
a *ense: Ktne and cow ar. tit. ..me
thing you know! Ha he!’
I ehnoee.l lo be sitting where J eould
see the girl s gi.*rtou* face, and l knew
bt the nusehievous llgtt tn h. r grew:,
• ray eyes thal she wn* Jesting
-Francis T. Bowles wi.l. upon hls ap. '
proa hlng appotntmnit. h. the y.stngrsi
rear adm.tal to our navy. He it il years
old. '
ITEM* OF WTHRWT.
r*©nsus figures show that TVs Moines,
with a population of C 2.13. ho* sixty
eight saloons, while I>av©nport. with but
Zit jM inhabitant* has wet g*J* cstab-
Uihmits to the number of I&o.
Reversing th© usual order of thing-.
John Kiefer of Dayton. 0., has sued hi#
wife for divorce and alimony, charging
infidelity and uthful abaehca. Mrs. Ki©f©r
owns ionaalcrablc property In her own
right.
Virginia Is experimenting with th©
dispel, iry ftyefcm of selling liquor on ac
count if th© state and town. Franklin
havingHiten fe|©r*ted for th© experiment
The commonwealth gets one-fourth of
if.© pioflta and th© town the remainder.
I’uder this system th© liquor is sokl in
original package* and must not be- con
sum** I on th© premises.
—Cnlverslty chaperons are the latest
Viennese novelty. In consequenc© of the
r.otous and lueuiting l>ehavior of th© male
students when the women tried to avail
themselves of Ihe newly granted permis
sion to attend lectures many mothers <f
women student* have reg t* red for the
university le* lures in order to accompany
and protect, their daughters.
—Excitement of the wild*' t character
prevails in Warwick county, ln-lUmu,ov*T
the discovery of gold and sliver nar
Lynnvllle. The land w her© the or© his
been found Is of th© poorest, but owners
ar© paying up tax©* In the hope
of r©a!txing handsom©ly. Hotels n*l res
lauiardi' at© crowded * tit ©.rang* rs and
many more ar* arriving daily.
—lt was expeited In London that with
th© collapse ©f th© Boer republic mould
com© a boom in South Afrl an s. k?. or
"Kaffirs." m© th©> ar© ailed Tins*
eurlties remain stagnant, however. Inv*
toiw realising that a heavy bill t ye* to
h© paid for th© min© owner-' w ♦ and
ther© Is r.o knowing Just hew much of
it will be demanded of the go! I mine#
—Th© Boston Medical and Burgiool
J#uriial sav that a Boston priy.-icinn wa©
recently called to a family which h©
found In such destitute circumstance© that
he gave, in ad hi ion to hls prescr iptlon,
a IS bill. Happening in the next day. he
discovered that hls gift had been thus
pent Three dollar© •© th© priest, which,
of course, was all right, and U to get
anoth* r doctor.
—Rev. L. 8. Ingram, a Protestant mis
sionary, located at Oaxaca, Southern
Mexico, went to I>are Lv Tex., to l © mar
tied to Mis© Franc R.ittley of Eondon.
who **ume to this country to meet h©r
flan*'** The cervmony wo© performed by
Kev. Mr of Doran. 11l Tn
!*rWle travelevl f.ano miles, the groom I.2***
miles and the clergyman 1.500 miles to the
place of meeting
—Heathfleld. a village near Tumbrslg©
Wells, ©ay© the lanfkdon t’hroni* le. ban
**n looking for water, and dl over©*l
■ * I* wit ann<>un and #om© nm* ng *
:nit the worknieti at the end of th** art* -
Man tub© were astonished by a spurt of
rus which. e*t being ltght©l. burn* and with
v flam© several feet in htght. Tie r.l
--w y (omiMiiy has a'c**pird tb*** uu©x
pected gift of mature and applied it to
the i.ghting of the station.
—Dr. William B. Brook.-, director of th©
Smith Observatory at G ne\ i. N. Y., ha©.
I or.llng to fhe Setemilic Amer. a* mi--.
* eeletl in photographing objects by the
light of Venus alone The time was the
darkest hour of the night, after tin* planet
hA*l ri>* i and befor** * >*• opt>r>>a , >f
lawn. The i* tinl • pro|*©rty of th- light
from \ enu© was much stronger than an
ticipated. the photographic plates being
r- markably clear, linens© and fully tlm •*!.
The xp* rimenia will b* ontlnued t y Dr
Brooks un every clear night.
-The Harvard Times prints a Liter
from a Japan* ©© correspondent who h.-
' mething to say about the troubles In
Dhlna At the tun* when th© foreigner*
visited th© royal pnlace." h© says, "they
’•tele old eurtoeities and other valuable-,
nd even took th© gold ornaments off ttu
pillars with the jioint# of thHr sword#
Th© special of m American newspaper
found ©even chests. ©. h containing . r h#)
taeD of silver, ami earred th m away
**n horseback to Taku and ©alie-1 back to
hls home country. Amid these outrages,
the Japanese troop? alone behaved th* m
#e!ve very creditably In obeilienco to the
instructions of the minister ’
—Dr. E. Westcrmarck. the author of the
well known l>ook on Human Marriage.
ha* recently published n interesting ar
ticle in the Journal of the Anthropologi
cal Institute. Oh "The Nature of th.- Arab
• linn." as indicated by the present b.
Ilefa of tho people of Morocco "The
Gnun, a* they are called in Morn. -o. form
a special race of beings created bef >ro
Adam They have no fixed form, but
may assume any shape they like IMml
*>’ I hey are hurtful to man. The ha l
Gnun being always rea-ly io attack hu
man beings, vuilnus means are used for
keeping them at n distance. Tie Grain
are afraid of salt ond steel, whleh are
consequently employed a. < Itarme usatn-t
them. Tne best praveastloo, howevav
against their attacks Is the recital of
passages from the Koran "
—Any infraction of the rules at Girard
College, says tho Philadelphia Record.
Is Punished with twenty minute* on .
stool of repentance. When Hie institution
first adopted thi* scheme of punishment
one St,sol was enough As the college .x
--:>iu led •... Mooli mult pMod , .... „
no |e-* than sixfiv four-legged | M |nle-.
Instrument.* of discipline are in more or
less constant use | n a room devoted ex
elusively to the punishment of tho-. who
ha\e traiMjr©Kseii th© rules. Th©m ii* *t>-
sotuMy nothing to the disciplining ,x
--cpt Ihe order lo alt on a comforfable
stool for twenty minute* ,nd ’think It
over. Any of the lads wotrid sooner take
a sound thrashing and have done with
!t, but the stool of repem tnce has prov
ed itself an Ideal punishment und It has
com* to stay al G.rard College.
-Mr. Carl Linde, who Is giving special
attention to machines for the commercial
production of liquid air. and who was ia
Inventor of the ongtnal Lmdo apparatus
on Which ihe liter liquid air ma tines
have been modeled, describe# in a recent
article n new furnace designed for an In
genious application of this substance Th*
rutnace I* intended to burn low-class fue is
-such a* lignite and peal. Ti e .omhus
tlon of ih'-e is Intensified and ma.b . om
merelitlly useful by turning the gaseous
mixture obtalre! by evu, •orating liquid
air two Hie furnace This rnlxlur. owing
to th* preliminary evaporation of the nl
img.n. Is very rich In o*>g>„. containing
ab..ut 6U jar .. ni of the Utter and hence
very mu. n Intetudfte* the h.t of the fur
tnaC.lm T h ' J’ ri .' ° f *“ "fixture
i° I** al*out kl c©nis per I.QQQ cubic
—The estimated increase of the wealth
of th- United State# ln the last dread,
fays the Baltimore Sun. Is IXOW.uqo.cmi.
bringing the total wealth of the country
up ioJM.toi i fl Wl ., This me.in iV#r .
for **ch inhabitant of |] The
average Increase of wraith between IMO
l>tr lnhb *Unt, atvi the
* u P*r inhabitant.
The total wraith of Great Britain Is as
t.mated a* or tl.mo per in
habitant. The annual inccme of the p**o
pi- t believed to iggregate about |5 auo -
OW>, The amount wived yearly | s ' nu-.
at It,NMAO,OIO, of which about 1374 Obi.
• Hilda tta way Into Stock Kachan** in.
veetment, Tire average annual eamtnm.
per Inhabitant are iMlm.iied at *l,O. of
which a!>ut on. .thiol | anted, making
tne Inrreaee of wealth |-r decade for
('.real Britain nearly tU.Me.ono.otl) agalnet
ot.tMO.MD.ta> in the I'tilted States. The ae
ctiritle. domiciled | n are eatt
maied at CS.Od'.tnio.iflO, o( which *7 <X>O ol> -
<* are • gin-edked,"
Ocean SieamsUio Go.
—FOR-
New York, Boston
—AND—
the east.
L'oiurtMssed cabin •ccomrno.la' , ~,
th* com hurt aof • mretern n0,,; | . 1
ihtj. I'nudM labl*. Ti k>;G
r.K<atß and berths aboard a alp.
Passenger fares irom Savanmi
lu NEW YORK—FIR.'T Ca ! n rvw
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TKJtMRDIATB CABIN, I!.’, IV in-
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. IRST CABIN ROI’ND THU . v 1
' it: CBDIATK CABIN. Ji; iw-v,.'
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!n* i'Xprra steamship* of t Ir. *•
appointed to .K.,ii rtom r, VHri , “*
(Mthi morldlan tlm*. a, folio* • “
mvahnah to neh yoiik.
KANSAS CITY. Capt n,hr. >ATVR
DA\. Doc. f. 6.00 p. m.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. B.rt
MONDAY. D*r. 10. *Ou p. m “"*•
TADI.AHASSEE. Capt. At>*.:.a, TTY*.
DAY. Dec. 11, 9.00 |i ul
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. D,rrCL
THURSDAY. 1. . U. 10:00 ~ n , ‘
NACOOCHKE. Capt. Sml: , SATYR.
DAY D.v 15. 11:90 a tn
KANSAS CITY. Capt, Father, tcksday
Dec. I*. 2:00 p m. ‘
TADI.AHABFEE C,pt Aek:r T!!“R.
PAY. Dec 20. 3.*, p. n>
CITY Of BIRMINGHAM, Cpt Bf _
FRIDAY. Dec 21. 200 p tn
CITY OF AUGUST A. C.pt. Dm.,.,
SATURDAY. Dec. S. t(~ ~ m * ’
NACOOi’HEE. Capt. Smttn. TCESDAT
Dec 2’.. 7:30 p m
KANSAS CITY. Cape Flaher, thuri.
DAY. Dec 27. 0:00 p m.
TALLAHASSEE. Capf. Aakina, SATI'R.
DAY De. 20, 11 Ou p tn
NOTICE— Steamship City of Htrmlrp
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Steamehip CITY OF MACON. Capt
Savage, will ply between New t..rk ,'c
Bo.ton on the following f.-he,lr;i
LEAVE NEW YORK FOR I: >STOS’
thorn Pier IT. North river, at 12 ■ r.ooli
Dec. 12. 17. U. 26. 1L
LEAVE BOSTON FOR NEW YORK
fftom la'Wla* wharf), at 12.00 t.oop [>,
10 U. 19. 24. 2*.
Thi* company reserve* the rl*rht to
chance Us •allinits without not,, t r.J
wMhnut liability or accountability ther*.
for
Sali ne* New Y’ork for Savannah Tu.
dn>*. Thursday* and Saturday* j p m
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eenyer Agent. 107 Bull street. Sawir.nU.
Ga
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Ga
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First-class ticket* Include m©l tn*l
herthp Sa\nnah |o Baltimore snd Ptt.a
delphia. Accommodations ©ni cuuins
un ©qua led.
Th© steamship© of iht© cnmpsny r {>•
rvlnt© l to sail fr*m Savannah •? follow*
(Centra! Standard Time);
TO BALTIMORE.
IV H MIDLKB. Capt. Petars, SATT’R*
DAY. Dec S. 7 p. m.
ITASCA. Capt. Billups, TUESDAY. D**.
11. 10 a. m.
CHATHAM. Capt James. THURSDAY,
T>©.. 13. 11 © l
TEXAS. Capt. Eldredge. 8A TURD AT,
I>©<*. 15, 1 p. in.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
BERKSHIRE, (’apt. Ryan, SATURDAY,
1 ©<\ x. 7 r m
AI-IaUGHANY. Capt Foster, WEDNES
DAY. De v 'X 9 P m.
BERKSHIRE. Capt. Ryan. MONDAY,
Deo. 17 3 p. m
T.eket Ofllce No 112 Bull street.
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W. V TURNER. G. P A
A D BTEBBINS. A. T M
J. C WHITNEY. Traffic Manager*
General Ofllces. Baltimore, Md.
IT’S ACEBTfIINn
THAT
Smith’s Chill Tonic
A
/D CO\
TRADE MARK.
WILL CURE
Dengue. Typhoid.
Intermittent, Malaria,
And All Forms oi Fevers.
ALL DRUGGI6TB SELL IT ON *
GUARANTEE
—Manufactured by—
COLUMBIA DRUG CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Bone Meal
For Chicken Feed and Fertiliser.
NITRATE OF SODA
Invaluable for -horna-mixed" <•'*■■*}*"
Tha cheapeat and *noat con-entra.e
the market Send for particular*
BAY, OR AIT. COW IEEI). l7rC "
SEED OATS AND RYE
T. J. DAVIS,
•Fhona BA 11* Bay aireC. - ‘ L
JOHN G. BUTLER,
-DEALERS IN-
Potnti, OUa and Olara. Saeb. jn)
Blinds and Hulidera’ StMl’l'r*. 1 . t>v
Decorative Wall I’apar. FreUn a r
mettle Cemeni*. Lime. IT 'a**f • : r '.. i M
Sole A cent for Aheatlne Cold *' i4a
33 CoifTa alrect. we. and I* *
et reel. wash