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The Quakers Are
Honest People.
The Q iukf'r ii>rt
It in a nvi re tor women. It Is a
purely med .-ine at. 5 >*n {*#
takn bv the moat d* i Kl-lfi*’)’ *’*•-
wt'‘y Rbe imatlsm a.#d a.i **•
Blood. Stoma h <l i>m< soon au* rumb
to It* wonderful ef*• * • upon the human
•vstem ThouKin<l f pcopt’* In Georgia
1 It. 1 *ri '• I on.
QT’AKFR PAIN BALM is th#* medicine
that the Ui iak#r r<o--*f>r mad** al. of !.-
wonderful quick rtms With. It’s a n*w
iM wonderful medicine for Neur '
Tootha-he, Baokat bP, Rh*mw *‘i
Pprau ■ Pain In Bowels; In 1■ • t, a*, i* n
ran t*e rflkvtd by It. Price J*~ r.l *■■
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP. a
m*-dlcnt*l amp for the --ft n a p add
Pn • 10* a cuk- .
QI’AKER HEALING SALVE a v^r--
table ointment, tar t. • r- • tetter ♦r*
a#ma and erupt i->t •< of t • kj ITi •
30c a box.
FOR SALE BY ALT. DRUGGISTS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
M:\ft* OK Till; TWO T%TES TOLD
in r %ii ftt.it %Piia.
A Waroa \ l#w of •!* Wtatr Fair.
Water fr *ntniniMli Harbor.
\fgro Woman Rilled Her II t#*-
hand-Hill ProtiiUng for a 4 beck
on ftll < mnt) 4>ftl#-ln l#§ - Mlnnk
Htorka *tflew—Horrible l rime Near
.larkaon vtlle— Other Florida \eo
\Vhl • a retrro w .man w •> hand'.lnc a
pistol In ar* kl# manner In O Iquitt
Saturday. h r hurbu. i, Piimue II- nry.
dwnai ltd that -h* e lv* it t‘* him *T*.J
iron*- > .i I.i give It to you." lx* Hiiid.
ai.-l fir***l. t • wound < .oi'.iu’ hi- b *ti
a f#*.w hour> lat*r. The woman • 11 ** *l.
but oHirer* are after her.
Non Jail for Jones ( onnty.
The Oounty CommiMtonm of Jont** t
county have let the contract for the ercr
tlon of anew Jail, to coat sft.o, and the
work will soon h*’ begun. There 1* con
siderable talk of building * 22T. fen court
house. Tlh* new telephone- line from
Macon to Mlllcdgeviile. by wa> of Clin
ton, will anon be in operation. The post
hole* have been (tug and the pol# * will
e.jon b** in p*oMtiof.
Killed In llotler I*.* plosion.
An awful expl<*idon t- acred .t the wr-
Tnill of Mr. R *rt McDaniel. nnr Linton
In Hancock county Thurs-la' In whl’.i
Bill Pre ott and Horace Ray. two nesrro
mill hand were kl.ie i In-tantl> aid tw..
other negroes wum.i-l M M-Damel
escaped injury by the lucky circumsfan •
*h<l he was In a stooping p>wttlon. the
flying debris peeelng over hlrn. Th* mill
is a fearful wr k and will require mu?h
time and money to replace.
To < hrrk I oimtv fTlelnl
Senator Grant land **9 the Twenty-alxth
Biitrlet Introduced •• bill In the Ren ,te
•Saturday which require# dir rb- an 1
coum v commit alone re i fttrninh to the
controller acneral alplut*! •• ll*t* of th*
name* of In-o.wnt laxpipi rs ami .♦ r • -
ord of their pa • *f r* -iden *• a w-l
a* the unvunt of the f| fi* ayalrit
them. At i*r-**nt i i\ t-• tm ir**
returned to I
of Mr Grunt! 4041'* bill i* to prevent *-f
--- lei* from defrauding: the *tat4 In hi*
county the tax collector and the county
comml**l e-r* ha i l*een a f*i*ar*-it!\ In
roliiiHon and thouaand* of doila > ad
l*4i*4*n ••priated In the form
of coat* he raid.
Iflrr llrunawlek lawhreakert.
Detective Bt unton S-arl4? of Prune
wick with the ae#i*tance of Patrolm n
M f’.iekUl of the city pf!l ♦ fur ■* and
aeveral “•potter*.** mal* a m-t Imi-or
tant raki on t larg** crowd of lawbr k
-er* Batuiday nlaht .tt.d *s i.-l In land
ing eigh' In jtl !fc-| b-* K in dlng, t ev
are charged w h running a 'blind tiger. *’
at a con-itb-rMe .antity of whi**ky \\a*
i •
cocitainlng large qu Hit It lee of etolcn g*wl*
were aleo taken bv the ofTh-er* (ff-er
Bcarlett al**o captured in another lo -
ty a Mgf Johnny Ftt allaa
Johnnie J>ne who. If I* alleged, bruta ly
murdered another of hi* r •* in the ity
market of Macon, ad- it Ihrw* y* Mr* ago
Thirty Cent* on the
Creditor* of J R Fried A tv> of M % *.m.
are recefvlngr proppeltion* for rettlemen*
of th* r l.iim- Thirty per cent in offer
ed. but it < innot yet In* Mid whether or
tot ch# offer will be v pt.d it will
lie remembered that the tirrm m ol#, an
application f**r voluntary bankrup* y
few dav* r%- > It 1h I'-tlm.il-.l t ot th#
ptork on hand 1* worth I-'" no lt | c..*t
|*rvre*. The r celvenih!p Iwn- b n ll*-
•olveil and truet* * *ppolt t I Ju 1 e
John P. R - wi- . r -elver, and In*
bo* been allowed fl,c* for hi# ervl- , ej* <*
euch. He H!*• --;ved the *tppo nt
rnetr a# *n- **f th** tru!*t** . Mr S
Meyer*, of Augueta. i* the other Iru*-
tee. Th* ** two :p;*'*lf.trrint- wer* mod
by agreement between red It ora Thur
day.
Deeper Wnlrr fr ftnvnnniili.
Dublin Courier-Di-p itch : There |* no
poMPthla doubt but h** it in to •h-' in
terewt of every peraon in Georgia k*
Savannah be given d*-ejar water fr* the
pea Thia city la the hlef np. rt of tip
South Atlantic roaj? ir and l? in t*uch with
every portion of h* *tat* But for h
fact that r.illroad* of Georgia :i i\t t ! )e
broad OC4-HH .• a fr* ght rate* .
W4WiM be mtjcli higher than they .n . \** • |
eide* tl i prl* e o' all of the cotton 7<>ld
In thia rtate i> flx-d 4Wi the fate no Lv'r
fv>ol via Savannah. If larger bouts could
|ly the Savannah river, cheaper rte
could 1e had, ard. therefore, iwj ao much
taken off the price of cotton for fret*at
charges. We hope tlvit the Sov.mr;an
river will be given an appropriation euf
flr*r.t to *!• ,*pen the river an! hurbor n*
28 fe**t
Tlir ftmfr Fair.
Macon New AHiiough Macon ha a
conten t to have th*' State Fair h* U\ here
each alternate year. Savannah la making
a big effort to ge It m‘xt year. Of re
cent year* the cl*y hae related the S
Fair management from holding the fair
here, but it ia aald tiat the Stale Agri
cultural Society l*e hed to the con
tract If the City of Macon *l* eirea But.
the question i*. do** Macon want th**
fKf? A great many people think It la
beat not to have it •* it It a ba k num
ber and the carnival* in! street faira
have proven much vnorm auccecrful Val
doftta. however nw > a aucceae of it last
month, but the‘gen*-ral ImjT- • on la the
agrlcitlturfU fair* n* \ot a r prove gr- at
drawing card* Bu: bavantmh doe* not
pq*tu lo Hunk
FLORIDA.
Jim i *.t k diiver. i* In *
Jali n Jac!. * *t-\ille haU and with rr . *
nal v aj .iijpl!.- Kim N'4i, an lk-ycur-o 1
o* **- gr w *rrlv*l there itj.-uy
frotii Hrunwjck.
ItlnnU •inlrn.
J T B.andfocd nf New York trrJvH
In Jack**-rvlb% Sunday night l fqoftel
that on £■;■ w*j* Bouth. r*r Codum^ta,
S C grip t\ j* r*.f-d ♦?! (*rt>-f. ur
thouMr#! eharew. aggrr-* 11 ;r,g over f* ;r
million *loilar in va w.re toler. T o
robbery ta* reported t* the ;f i *
The itoeka wer*- not int-i - t ai*\ n be
of no value xumiut for*.. *y.
I one staple t ottwn.
I>ecabirg I’omf?.- r T Te ta ***mr
talk 4>f t*iat■ ’ i>k- -v. •' f-i- ■*'• nln tht*
auction. CtCi*. l* ra ** of th.* wa
grow n • *>n and l • irg *w • ■ 4*r ,
nmi prov and i tee profitable to .* rv. If i
not oi engage) In It* culture.
Rome fv'ir ha* b n exprer-od ay to the I
eatahli-bmer.i i*-f 4 gin to Ikindb- the < *>t- I
ton jr i-e it wa- grown Th#r need le.
r* four on that .? ‘ If thev grw the!
• toa a k.i* wtl. he forilicoming to ban- 1
Old 4 uaOtnt 4 hanged.
F* Aik.Plr.e Rear*! Ohr.ytnvaa w 111 I
i*' h* . * *..l : r wit* : 1 uei: |
..t t .. ' 'dra'. a- t ' oeefi the
euetom *• * • ptit.g In*: <i;rli nu* *. 1 t
iu.l' • >• • H*w. \* N*-w Y' .c **v -•
mae wilt • .Ud rat* l commit .>< *t
mldnicM ir i wii take th* p a of
• lirinni c 4 midnight m-- T*i* vtr ait'**
f-m 4>kl i-tom I* dU4 In a gr c m* *-
in* to the dawn of the new* - mtuty. w-h *h
cannot b*- begun In a tnore lilting nuih
**r. Pontifical high man will * ro.-
• tnnli* -1 on !ua o- caeon
'ltirtlrr nnd Inmullnr).
Ja kWH Vllle Metros* .1* The i;**wa of
w r.at appear* to have t*een t horrible
crime m** from M irl- i*a. h *m.ill town
afM>ut • mil*-** w—t of Ji'H n\. I*
N • #terdan morning >t an early hour John
Nork. *i n**gro. 1 t .* non* of anotner
• o.orei man. named Bo > W 1 *on. i * r
tfii -nl • ard wh* <m (r .1 to fin * that 1
th* hoxiee had b* hi re*luel to n*h - H
• il. i: ;n\-'Uigiition .in l ft* iii I the
4 hair* and odv *f h H;-4ii In the iu i Tl>*
tx*ly had I . appearan • *>f havuijr l*e-i*
mutilu- i lf.* irmi wr* itiD.itr.g and
th* #k ; I t*adl\ '’r"kdi. York lmm*Uate
h ii.<l the ,•* pi** of Mar Mia at. 1
Deputy Sheriff Murray in turn notlfl* I 1
Jiietir** .f th*- IVu •• K K Willard, who
it on w* h? t** tn* > • ■•• rr.l the body
mii- r ogn;z*--l §♦' that of It** \Vll#on,
i negro who I**re *• g<*t reputation
arourel Marietta ate! vi *mity.
UiURG in I * 11: ■ CtHTTY.
Hud Carter *>hot I*9 Jim t'orhett.
The Nrw Hi \nldn*fa.
Valdoata. Ga.. D* - . 11.-—Newa waa re
celve<|yhere thia mirning of th* killing of
Btnldle farter, a young white man. by Jim
forbett. another >ung man of oLfoiaC the
*>4im** age.
The tragedy ocourre|l In E *h*l. county,
mrr the ||n< from I-ak* Park Th*'
killing *• urr*d at the home **f a w*wnn
tear Mr. Jim t’anf# pa* - Th* tw* m*n
hud h* * n enemb f**r a long time and
when they it**t at the h>-!•• the row wax
renewed. Carter l*e|ng atabhed by Cor
b* tl. farter received ga.*h thirteen
long, ranging fnm hl *hou!dr
!.i**wn toward hlw - tom*h. He waikei a
quarter of a mil* toward hie brother *
! houe* and fei by the toad Hide. He waa
\ found about 2 o’c'.o k In th** morning by
i M w*nv .. wt " nad g -i • t** l**k f*r the
hi- el *>f their hout*> hi- mule return
' ing without him early in the night
When firtiixJ, ♦hirtir tan* anff**iing ter
rlhly from col ! a. wed a- from hie wound
A plndclan way numrnonetl and the
wound wita *li*4aa-I It wa** thought that
In wxMild r-) ov**r but later Information
mv* h ti* and W*4t nlaht. t w**nly-four houra
after r* elving the w.imni The a layer
!• aid t-> have *klp|*d to lurta unknown.
l<‘fr dying. 4jart**r eald thit h* waa
in 1 ■,-*( h-v* t a tlmcM after h h I
fainted In th* r**a 1 on hl way to lilt*
brother*a houae.
Tin* (M'W'erage K-inp which lia* been buay
her* fir th* I***? aeveral montha or** x
-l* ted to end th*dr work In th#* . My t<v
morrow and w 21 then begin work rp the
outfall leading to the river Two nr
loiiie of heavy iron piping haa hven re
•dv*> I for nee in C*otiver*ie
branch The a. wars wall be elevated at
thta place. Jhua wiving th# enormoua
anv>uni of flit- hlng tlut would Im* r**qitr
e#l it dig below th* level of ( the cr***k.
About four th4)U-ai)d feet of p.pe la yet
to ie* laid on the outfall and the dlfch.a
for tha will lx* nlwut .-ight f*^- 1 deep, ro
,t li* # x|* t* and that nil of the work can le
fit .-: * i by he flrat 4>f February
To-day Hue been trred-letter day ana>*ig
f he real *;*te men of th* city. The nab,
of town lofp tn the northern i.rt of th.*
city b attract#*! a , large crowd an-l
come fan- y prlo-i have been ruling at
the aale Moat of the buyer** to-day bought
f4*r th* of bull-ting, and the out
look l* that a tegular loom ia going to
•trike that at-4*4ion **f the city.*The aale
wilt cYintlmie to-mormw. ar.d aome of the
moat valuable lota are yet to he aold
The Georgia Conference of the A M
I* (‘lwiri'h will convene here to-morrow
with Blahop H M Ttiri>er prealdlng It
la expected that alxnt .tai ct>i<*rel mtnia
tera will In- In attendance, an*l th* local
tt.i rnlM-tn of the church ar*- making big
pHparatJcviM for their entertalnnumt.
Mr W It Frier haa hied a notice of
xnt4ft in th- e|. tkon ftir Justice of the
|w 1 . here )-1 Saturlav w—k He v h
defeat cal tn tne vot* by Mt T M C’o'k
by \9 majority, but ht- ala g**e that a*ven
ty-tw#* illegal vot* * w*r* cast. lie will
moke n effort t* have these votes thrown
out. H* 1- ided in th* ciifitest bv A
tornev** Whitaker and ' L Smith, whlb*
hlr opD*nefit. Mr r l* M Fook. ia rapre
*•*?♦.! by Denmark. j\ehlc> und Wood
ward
Fanla are out announcing the marriage
o- Mr F M White of T,ak* Park, to
Mrs Jennie !*ow*l of White Spring*, the
ceremony to occur at W;dte Springs on
Thir>*lav. Dec 20. at 8 o’clock f m
Two little nrg roe** managed to eacaoe
fr*m Jail rhle w** k by raw di g through
44 -mall |ole where the bars were bet t
T *• father of *ue of the votirtgatera
promptly ret)irne| him to tne jal’or.
though th*- oiher has not been aeen e’n .*
the f -iipe tv c effected f|- will prob
ably l>e caught, however.
—Senator Davie had a libtarv of about
8.000 volume**, tn| it form i large jar*
of his comparatively email estate.
Despondent Women.
Years of ex peri rive in treating 4li-<e3w*s peculiar to women, tlurlng which ttm#
tl hav *• given each * *e my flosat atuly and attentlxir
enoblr me to promt** rt*lief to the IbotiMniM of women
who are constant, (xitlent aufferem. Every woman owes
It to herself and family to b* robust and well, yet many
of them from i sense of fa e modesty continue? t* suffer
In siience rather that take advantage of expert, skillful
treatment which will restore them to perfect health.
My patients nr*- among the b--! peopF of *his ■ Ity and
sta 1 - end 1 * wofiuMt need h* .* ■* *- r# place herai f ttndei
stml m as I k> I hove |v*rfe cel an entirely new and
original m*thotl of treatmert which has proven uniform-
ly succefu!. even in the moat stubborn cas**s I have
r made a apecUlty of the#* diseases for twenty year*, ar.d
can give the beat professlcna! and financial reference a. I
Invite every' one to consult me without cost either in per-
J Newton Hathaway.m.D or jitter All correspondence confidential.
25 A Bryan street, Savannah. Ga.
Office Hours—s to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to $ p m. Sunday a, 10 a. nv to 1 p. m.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1000.
LIVER PILLS.
I>r Kadwa> A Cos . New York
]Var Sire—l fwive t**en gtek for nearly
uo year#, and hav* been k>ctoring with
of ih* nv t export dm tor* of ttw
T f..— l State* 1 have te#n Mining In and
.ir kt g n.*t warer at tue Hot Spring*
Ark but it ee*m*Al everything fai.ed t** do
rr.e gjod Vft**r 1 mw your adverttaemeeit
I th- ight 1 e a I try >our pill*, ikl have
i.ar.) u*d tw b*>xe*. been taking two
.it •- llline aid on# after breakfast and
tr. > : ,04 *Wr *• me- m**r than any*
thing *■ .**• I have u*e 1 My trouble hae
-ei. with th- 1.. r M\ *kir. and eye*
wer- **.. >e.k*w , I had laepy. drow*y f***-l
iry- f• It ake a drunken man. pain right
if ii v* i
top .f tne it-mw h. My bowela were very
jgtive My tn at- and 4or.g(*e **r* and *
of the t;ne Appetite fair, but foxl would
n:t dlgeet. hut w*" > heavy cn my et**rn
•• h ar.d eonie I w neaithful# of t-I
. me up again I doubt only eat light food
that digest* i , -*ai!> P.wee end "Book of
Advice.* Reap* * fully,
HEN /.AI’GG. Ho? Spring*. Ark
DADWAY’S
*> PILLS,
Pn'e. 2Sc a box Sold by drugglet* or
rent by mall. S**r.d to DR RADNVAY A
CO., i> Elm *treet. New York. f*>r B*#*k
of Advice
THE WEATHER.
r< n- wt for Wadneaday and Thumday:
Ge*rgla, K*uth t'amllna and Ei-tern
Florida Fair W#**in**wday and Thursday;
lig'.t north to nortl*M.t wind*.
Western Fl rilt. Fair Wnlnwday on 1
Thuie; iy. nrh*i*t to east win-la.
Ye*tcriay'* V\ * ather at Savannah:
Maximum temper.iture 4 p. m . *1 d-gree;
Mu Imum temperature Ha. m .. !b lgree*
Mean temi ruture So degree*
Normal temperature .... fd *leg ee*
leti. j*-nc> *f t< rniHfuture 4 legr**CH
A umulated *b*flclency #ln*'©
I**i. 1 11 degrees
A i j mutated ex •♦-*• since Jan.
1 2.75 degree*
Rainfall • In- a
Normal in Inc i
Deficiency slrvre I)e\ 1
Deficiency elii**#- Jan 1 7HT 4n* he#
Rlv*-r Re|K>rt- The high! f the S.v'in
nali river 4' A-u at s h m Gath me*
r*-<ini t.rn*( >•—terday. was # J f***t, a
f*ill *.f 4)2 foot duilt.g th* pr*u4#ilng twi-n
--ty-four himrs.
Ot**rvilloDß taken at the some moment
of tim- ut all mi a lion*. Dr- . 11, 1800. 8 i
p. m , 75th meridian time.
Name *f Station T V. |R*tn
RoatOfi, snowing ? 3S j 8 j T
New York city, clear ... 2ft | 20 hi
Philadelphia, c lear 2ft J 12 j 03
Washington city, clear .. 32 j 12 j T
Norfolk clear j 3ft 14 | .00
Hattera*. clear j 4ft 8 | T
Wilmington, clear 4* j ft on
Chariotiw. clear 42 ft .00
. Raleigh, dear |44 ft j .no
Churl4mton. dear j f2 j ft j .*■*
AtUnta, clear ..j 44 I 14 | .th)
Augusta. 4‘|ear I 50 j ft j ,'i
Savannah. *leir | 52 j ft
jMck**nville, clear M L .and
JupitcT. ptly cloudy .... 02 L i
Key W- t dtttr j ftft j 12 *•)
Tamils, clear | 54 ft *to
Mobile, clear j 54 L .'O
Montgomery, dear | 52 j L 1 ■*
Vicksburg, clear j sft j L j 'h
New Orleans, clear j 54 J L | on
Oalvewton. dcNldy J ft* ft no
Corpus Christl. raining ..| ft 210 04
Palestine, clear } sft ! L b)
M-mphlu. clear ! 44 10 J on
tinclnnatl. clear j3O 10 jon
ITtteburg. snowing 2ft ft 04
Buffalo, clear f 20 24 01
r**4rolt. ptly cloudy 70 1 lft T
i'll -IKO, 4*lear 22 2 j T
M rqu*tte. clear j ft 1 12 j T
Fv I*ml. .dear {lO L j
I>avenf rf. clc r 2 1 * f ft | Of)
Ft I .out*, cl.or | 12 j S | 00
Kansaa City. c| u*r J 9* ' L * on
Oklahoma, dear j 42 | ft j .00
D**lg<- City. ptly. cloudy. 2ft | ft j .00
North Platte, clear 3ft j ft .00
H if Boyer.
Forecast Official
% RKVOI I TION VHI t %\N4)ftf.
tdnin* lief* ft ppsst t* t m-ti t in '•pit#-
*f 1 onth-lttihlln ftrws.
Dublin, Ga Dec. 11-Mr W O Webb
has brought to the city a cannon th ••
w is usd during the Revolutionary War
by Gen. D.'ivld Hl*- kshear of this county.
It w is t the basement o' the
okl horn** of Gen. Bl< k-heerv now In
ruins, In Buckeye dlstri’t, this county
hy Messra. Webb and T Murphy. It is a
very *mall one and in perfe-d order
winiid be a very tnsisnifii'ant wetpon #.s
cnmp.'red with those now in use
Judge John S Adams has been appoint
ed Judge of the new Court Ilia age
waa urged against him. he being only y*
years old and having the ap|>carancc of a
boy of Ift years.
It is probable that Judge Adams wll
appoint the old clerk anl sheriff of the
City Court of Liurens. Messrs J F
M<>ore and E K lllcks. clerk *n*l she iff
of tht new court, he having the .ip|olut
ing powf r.
Yesterday afternoon, at the resi ! nee of
th** brid- ’s f ither. M Lewis B. Under.
Miss Nannie Bell Under an-l Mr Jos *ph
W MDaniel w*re unite*) In nvirrl.ote.
Rev H B SeaN officiating. Mr Mr-
Daniel In age n nt 4'**n*lor for the
WrUrhtevllle and Tennllle It ii roa<l.
Mr. W <* Mv 1 > who some weeks ago
reigned he nNlsiant J-lnt agency at
H wktnsville f*r the S-uitbt n ml
Wilghtavllle and Tennllle railways to me
c#'j*t the agency in Dub In for the
Wrlghtavllle nn*l Tennllle Road, which
place !)• su'*-i*quent|\ d* line l ha - le**n
tend* red and has .1 -cepte I his old ig
nition In Hawklnsvlllr
Mi* hievous persons visited the dairy
farm of John Ans**hutx. . Stowe town
ship. Pennqlvtinia, farmer, and adjust
ed n fai r of red spectacles over tht* eyes
of his cross white bull. Dexter. When
this an-m tl snw lh* whole world dot • In
<'rlmson. he nude . wild charge to innl
hlln’e It The side of tht* bam was
k) * k**d In. several lengths *f fen a pri*s
trated and milkmaid barely escap-i
with her Wfe Tlie hull is now laid up f>r
r* pairs and Mr Anschuts Is offering u re
ward of I’* for the arrest of the guilty
par tie*.
AGAINST SUBSIDIES.
(Continued fr ra Fuwt Page.)
so- h decline. l’n*4er oir MVlgitinn lawr*
\\ .• t\e ed Other IJktHHm to go
into r# . nwa|*ee* atel market* atd
e..ipa to *-nga* In our foreign cgn
n r e whl.* hav** denied t*> our citi-
M*r thle privilege
That cindl!ton doe* not now exiat
. 1 1 aui eteei can t** d-tained in
Ei.Red S’i#n- m+ cheaply a* in any
.ii :.**> r t *• w..r!*i. and r**grdle# of
ar - r iviifation LiWe w*- will become at
r*i and; *arit m> the ehtp building nation
of *# w *r|rl <* .r ship y.rde on both
:**• AtLnti and the Padflc. are r.ow on
joy:* g i *l* gree *f prixsperlty .*n*t a period
of u* tlvlivi ur|railed In our lle?or>’.
li* 4)u*te ! authorritlee to show that our
aria • an bul.d ehtp# n*i make nxnney
m' Bri’i* . pn-despite th** dlfTorenoe in
the wag** scale
Hill !• \ icio In Principal.
In conclusion, Senator Clay said:
“Thus fur. Mr President. I have en
d* avored lo point out th. irvt-quektiee and
favoritism runiifntc through the entire
iHi-a-ure. but my objections to puch legis
lation go still further. In my opinion the
bi 1 is v. : uh in principle Bounties have
.iiwa>s b-• t repugnant to th* spirit of
•ur fr* * institutions Th* nine millions
f <l.. . *1 ua.‘*l r> a certain class of
si.:, sn* rs Is n*-* t-ss.irliy taken from the
petjfde by taxation. If the shlp
* .. r h Kitlllel to a bounty to help him
ir hi privet- i.Hln**. cannot the far*
mer. w.th equal Justice, demand a bounty
from ! • 1 nblt • treasury on his corn, hlw
wheat, hi- cotton or other products? rn
-no? we take from the jajhlic treasury 3f>
r ■*- a u.-*hei tor ad grain raised by the
farmer and donate it to him as a bounty
w: i • qual consistency a can make
this* d*r atlon to the shipowners* It iw
*; manifHcM.Y ure qmil and unjust to tax
f rtie*rs. sh*>cm ikers. carpenters, blark
mlth masons, dairymen, miners and
r.*l road men to a h,unty to whip own
er** for every mile they sail upon the aea
unless you go into th** public treasury
and give h bounty to all forma of Indue
tr-. which Is Impossible.
“In •he I'nitcd Brat©*, with our free
It ■**mutlons, th*- |M*<*|ke have a right to
* legiOl fetk B wi.l lend to
•‘qualtge the ■ ondttkms 4>f human life. Thlw
bill If enacted Into law will
t#n*l to bulk! up a mbneyed arisfoc
r* > and to re prod tc tr* the l’nlte<i
>t-*te* t:.• rm*tb. t of government which
bas. for centuries controlled Rtirope Our
r*‘t*ubiic ha* always stood for equality
of tights and agMnot discriminating leg
islatk'b. Th* government* of Europe seek
t.trough unjust legislation tr hulftd up
‘■feat -* at*>. and have little reganl for
an lmjsverisherl and helpless (teofde. Is
it that we liave ani\*ad at a
P* ri* l In our history when we are willing
!•* forsake tl.at spirit of justice anq
c*iuality which have rharac<orlsed our r#*-
r ddie in th** past, and follow in the
footsteps of the monarch* of Eurr***"’
Hh*iill flint Follow England.
“We are constantly reminded when we
undertake to legislate for the* people of
t ie T’nbcl States, that we are Justified
In pursuing a certain line of poMry be
* ause Knglati-I has pursue*) tuoh a pol
ic\ In the argumrnts thus advanced w*
lave already l# n told that England sub
frid z*s ships She subsiilixes lines of ships
connected with her outlying |*oesesakgu*.
Jttst aa we j ny for star lines f our io.
ta 1 system to deliver mall wMhln our ter
ritorial limits There in m difference be
tw* -n our s\*t**n of gov- rnment and that
•f England. t*l .1 differ once between our
territorial poi>-e*atone Eng kind‘a territo
rial posse -K*n> extend around the glob#
ind >he ne.*ls speedy and irr>mpt postal
communication w’.th her outlying possee.
slons The United States, notwithstanding
the fact that we have made departur*
from the teachings of our government, is
st Ia compart nation with but a few out
lying possession* An examination of the
expenditure* of foreign nations mer
( t*nt sii|i*iiK will shw that the
•mounts contributed by each are for the
piirpi>st- of 1 laying for carrying tlie mall
“The last few >**ars Providence ha.-
blessed u with plentiful crop**, bountiful
harvests, and. In oonaeqiience, almost un.
parell* 1 commercial activity. Congrsfrt
in**:- surroumUil with these favorable
condition?- U 1 us not mttk - thle occasion
f.r Uie t>* winning t>f a carnival of extrav
agance and of the pro(tlgutt> and slauneful
Mjuufidcrtiifc of pulsltc money. l#et us not
make it the b* gliuving of a ptdlcy foun led
n favoritism In legialrflion. with subaUlles
to f*uur**i classes. I> t us not crush the
farmer. i e- Mnlmi). ami tht* plowman b>
plating upon their shoulders the bunfen
of tsiunties grante<l to others. Thee**
daass - are entitled to as much oonaidera
lion at the haiela of the government a*
are the ihipowtra.
Irene ftll %llke.
“If the shipowners by the contribution
of th* taxjmyers Is t< enlarge his busl
n -s atui im rei>. tils piMflts. why are not
the cotton arwl crain growers entitled lo
ttjuil conslderaikMi. Is the HnaiK'lal s)c
•ess r*f or,** a-e f our |*-opkp of gre.ito
ornfii thtt th' of another? Whnt
sp dal a* 1 vice haa tho shipowner confer
r*l upc*n his count iy that he should ha\e
the right to txx th* farmer, th* nvrehan
r the laborer, to build up his private bus
ine-- and to enhance his private fort in*-”
“Tlie prln iples of this hill are unjust,
undemociatl- an) ahaolutely IrvlefenslMe
Th* Demtvratl party stands for .i gov
ernment that ahal protect ill inti grant
favors to none. In the history of our
country have seen |*oliti-al parties
ri?** ar.d fall and wa ctnnoi always point
out the fonss that control results No
l.:itt tl party can affo and to f* sake prln
rlp'e in order tt> obtain vloltjry. The
D-m->cr t|c party will remain true to the
principles of our government an#l will
ral y uround Its atan-lard. the nspirntlona
and ho|>**s of ad men who |o%’e liberty
sn l justice The I>**nio*'rntlc party sym
pathlses with all men in the har*i strug
gle- of life and will never oppose one
lass to et rich another. The pa ty stands
for ib-lute Justice, equality of rights.
a*, and honest government, an-l
oquul . p?ortur.lties for all men untler
and t*efore the law
Ili\ K MTtlltlKft Al W4UIK.
The Tnmpn 4 lnrnaker fltrlke la
About nt nn F*nd.
Tampa. Fla.. Dec. 11.—Al! of the box
factories in the city work to
jay the union’s men having determined
to return to work The strike ha* been
forma.i> cull* and **ff In returning, ther*
ippl
fa tor lea workiftf Realaten u uaftoo
tgarmak* rs. and with the exception o!
1# - than I*4l International men who are
y.i out. th‘ last vestige of the recent
g n-uul strlk# has disappeared
The strikers failed in tht* effort to pr*-
vent the tmns|w>rttlon of boxes to the
cl tv from Eastern factories and the Fed
eration of Labor decided It would he use
less to keep local factories longer closed.
\rs Orleans liner Itennltn.
New Orleans. Dec. 11.—Midsummer waa
the *il\ whining favorite here to-rkay.
Summ it he
pin- Race -One mile, selling Petit
Malt re. 7 to 2. won with Isx'uat Blossom,
7 to 2. second, and Heroics, 7 to 1. third
Time 1 A.
Second Hace—Rix furlongs, selling Add.
5 to 1. won. wKh Ms Ho. 20 to 1. secimtl.
nnd Graydilly. sto 2. third Time 1 13H
Third Ba- e—One mile and an eighth
Bean a. 15 to 1. wm. with Gov. Boyd. 15
to 1. second *rl Bert Davis. 20 lo l.
third. Time ! sft
Fourth Race-Six and a half furlongs,
handicap Georgle. 7 to 1. won. with Se
voy. 11 to 8 second, and Aloha 11. 8 to 1.
tnlrd Time 1 21.
Fifth Race—One mile and seventy yards
selling: Dandy H.12t0 1. won. wtth Jes
sie Jarhoe 15 to 1 second, and Belle of
Orleans. 11 to 5. third Time 1:4714
Sixth Race —Reillng. six furlongs Mid
summer. 7 to 10. won, with Fieuron 3 to
1. second, and Diana Fofmo, 30 to 1 # tnlrd.
| Tl®c 1:14 u. i
MUNYON'S
COLO
CURE
When Prof Munyon says wnai his *‘ ’d
Cure will do he only ay* what **.l 1 •
world know* Nearly everybody seems •>
be taking fhi* prmeuy wher.evi-r s cold
appear* It relieves the head. no*e. throat
and lungs ** qus k.y that t c*i!d ncei r.*
longer be a forerunner of grippe, diph
theria or pneumonia.
Every one of his remedies I* as sure
All druggist* mostly £’>• \al Oud* h*
Health fre#- Write 4*> Hr itway an 1 3fttn
t.. New York, for medka. advice free
I! 14.1 t Ml t:\4K FOR 4 IR< I E*.
Two of Them. However, f4t tint
l.lght in Florida.
Tallahase— Fla .
Noroity Hhow was here on Motxlay. When
the manager called cei the tux collector
to sea .Pout the license for hi** show, he
wa* informed that the license was ?•-*•>
for the state arid 1100 each for county
and city, making a total of Ikv. This
announcement almost took hts breath.
The showman then called on Controller
Re>*t)oUis. who read the l.w to him.
Bo the manager concluded to ab.ndon
hi* tent and ;t performan e in the
Opera House.
It Is said two clrcuaes made* the tour of
this state without paying more *n.in 95
for a license. There Is trouble In Tump*
n*>w over the matter, the Council having
lemanded the - tty lloen*-*- .f ?!•* ♦.* f.r
these shows fr>m th# nolle, tor.
Tne Governor's Guards at u meeting
held Monday night, el***t4-i K! A I>l* k* >
captain \N A Markham first lt#'Utenant
and T O. Othha second lieutenant. Nine
teen appilc-wTtons for membtwship in the
lomptny were a.'-ep* !
A PVLI3 FOR CIDER.
Ife Ylrtae* Finlted, %prop*a of n
(irrmt 1 b*ld In F.nxlnnd Thl Year.
From the Indon Fall Mnll Gaoette.
The last year of the century h*s so
many titles to distinction that the mln r
claim of Ite having ls**n a gr*\t one f *r
wine Is apt to pass without non- e It Is
too early to prophesy that champugi.*
will rival that of IWC and 193: btit a fine
season and a glori.His vintage are m ill
prc|aratltj for that result lAght wn *
are almost too abundant. Am -r.c our
home-made drink#, cider owe* Its gr> w
ing iiopularlty to a variety of dr.-um
stancea Agalrat mineral waters the pres
ent deponent lift* not up his voice fur
ther than to say that, till blended with
alcohol, they never seem quit# at th*r
beat; alone they lack body, they are not
“the meat and drink" of wrlne and be*-r
Cider Is not a teetotal heverag** but its
*-nt declare ihsit e%-n he who
noon U> esccsa with it Injur* # h;m***! r less
Then he do#s wlih any other int-.xi -ant.
He who "makes a toast of liim* f wd.\
- ider. *0 runs the nrg im**M. Inj-irea soul
*nd body less than any other drunksrl.
and in truth you may In the 1 -tder dis
trict* often me#: with an an lent wti . af
ter having been for the length of two
generation* * victim of this vice, retains
a clean tongue, white t‘*th. bright eye#,
a good complexion, and a hearty nppr
tite. none of them a mark of him w
Is a glut ton of four al*- or a tippler of
Scotch. It may be avum**d. however,
that the number of unfortunate# who.
Impelled either by habit or t**mM-r.m*-nt,
drink t*> excee- is steadily dwinUlnir
Only little while ago Thackeray. Dt k
en*. and their cofffsmpvrarl**# f*-un*l an
endless 1 heme in contrasting tre hocv
drinking of :he preceding generation wi:h
the coinT**ratlve sobriety of t-'*-ir •wn.
are! since then a great advance h is im * n
mad** In the cause of real t* min ,u
Intoxicants ar# taken m*>r** wliwly, a
th**re Is certainly drunker..-- In
the working-class population. Th* v r*>
1 >nger sit "bousin’ at the nappy" till
they are "fou and unco' happ). but u->
drink only for its legitimate purpose of
quenching thirst
t’hler, Good nn*! Ilad.
Odsr, clear 41s nm'rer. st>aikhng. bright
-who shall name a better drink. ea\. f r
the hot cycllet pulling up at the wayebb*
Inn In summer'* Drink It UHd*l greet
houghs, with the temperature : d* -
tcrees What Is g##l for the athlete is
even better for the Inuorer, only It h
inserted that the latter prefers .* Tht*
however, is open to explanation. Far
mer** elder Is. like homebrewed beer, th
subject of much sentimental and unde
served praise. It is very often made
of refuse and windfalls, and tv tiered ’
hot. with <4 gr#il: deal of refuse i**vel and
Into the cider pre# to promote f rment -
;ton. Now. we are rot greatly in favor
•*f what Is new-fangUd. m*l would be
the last to rtm down without g*>of r#-
*on, any ancient article of diet; hut cor.-
icrvatlsm Is carried to the |H*int of ab
surdity when It leads :o the rejectkxj
of scientific improvement What h b*n
say* about *ider is tht \oti cannot
goof liquor out of bad fruit, that
the mnsi absolut*- and perfect cleanllne****
is essential to quality, and that by fl f d
destroying the natural f rnwnt you c.ti
Introduce n artlrt* ill otic that will en
able you t* have the process under per
fect control. In the result compare the
cider of any crw-i manufacturer from
Norfolk. Kent. Devon or Cornwall w.r 1
•hat produced on an ordinary* firm, ar-1
it will no longer he a mystery why th.*
’whoring ewaln reefers beer He would
not to put too fine a point upon |t, he
an a** to do anything eise Rut there is
proof enough that the tables are turn'd
When the article Is gm*l gome enthusias
tic men of Kent in the year lftTi took It
Into their heads, out of local pa!rb>o*m
b* It said—thoe who advanced the funds
have not asked for tt firrhlng of the
profit—to revive this ok! Industry in th'
garden count v As far back iftTh ahr 4-
hnm Hill had d and planted r * ir
Hartford choice varieties of ~|,r fruit
Drives A way tle f)o*tor.
Of the success of th- undertaking and
the compel" clearance of the stork it u
unnecessary to speak; hut a po nt .f in
terest is that the prime mover in it r ,..
l>orts a* follows to the present writer
“On.* remarkable wav in whi h laboring
men who have scarcely ever tasisi 1 j*s
of genuine cider t *ke to it t on. . prov
ing that the popularity of pure i>w will
again assert it*clf if afforded . f.*i r oppor
tunity." Of cider drinking generally h**
say* "dry” cider is splendid fur rh im -
tistn and lumliago. and “then * and ibt
I that the tonic and diuretic prop,- r ii<* of
cider, due to the presen -e of mail. t - j
•
. 4he system th*' impurities that wwild <
erwlse set up rheumatic symptom* “ ,\n
old saying has It that “,n ippj. , . )V
• _
bottle of good chief t k©n regularly at
luncheon should make th* rn*-i J profes
sion superfluous.
Without being ibl# quite to r! * to that
lyric fervor, one may v.-ntur* ♦ the mod
erate atatement tha* pure -!i, r ,f
made Is pretty drir.k ng it is at je.i
much better than ch*ap champarnc t n
w’hicb form cons.leraM q nrp
consumed and that It ,* far from being
Injurious 10 health \w r . ►>. f MCt i
duly appreciate*! every maker Jn Enrl nd
would All his cellars this year, for arn'r*
are *o plentiful tha* they ;l *ve he^ n s. ’ 1
or. rather not sold, hut riven away at
3-1* a ton lees than the m e of h. .- h.qd
coal. Over 70 pounds for a shilling If
you IMnk of tha* what n#*d to enlarge
on the fact that thi# ho* U.en *
year for elder?
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR
NEW YORK, BOSTON AND THE EAST.
I'nxurpaM-d chin r.-omtnodtlon All th- comfort, of m mo<l<*m hot.
irlo n*lHp rncirrllwl iml>lr. Tichrl, Inolurtc unj b*rth aU>r ,-i.ip
PASSENGER FARES FROM SAVANNAH.
TO NEW YORK-Fln>t Chin. *3O; Khr* Oabln Roumt Trip. *S2; I: - .
Mr Cabin, I1S.00; In.rrm-<lll* rbln. Round Trip. *24 00 Ht.rr.K- *lO.
TO HOSTON—Fim Cabin. *22. Firl Cabin Hound Trip. **; lnt-rm-*. , ,
*l7 ri ; Ini-rmrdtatr Cabin. Round Trip. t& W SiM-ra*-, *11.75
Th> npr-5 it-.imiiilpa of .hi* llnr ero appolntrd to tall from Bavai.i
tral (9uth) meridian lime, a* follow*:
HAVAS* AH TO NEW YORK.
CITY or Al-OCSTA. ‘■'apt Oawett.
THI KSDAY. Dee. 12. >0 < a. m
NXI'.IOCHEE. Cap.. Smith. SATURDAY.
t>e<\ li. U;JO a. m.
K ANSAS <-|TY Oapt. Ftaher. TI’ERDAY,
Dee. I*. 2On |' m.
TAU.AIIASSKE. Capt." Aaktna. THT”RS-
I>AY. Dao. so. S;3O !> m.
•CITY OK BI KM INGHAM. Oar I. Ber*.
FRIDAY. Drc. 21. J p. m.
•NOTlCE—tcam*hlp City of Birmingham will not carry po***wc<*T*,
Steamahlp City of Macon, Capl. Bavase. will ply between New York arl
lon on the followlnK achedule:
Ee.ive New York for Boston (from frier
r.. North River, nl 12:00 noon). Dec.
12. 21 29.
Thl. ompany re.ervea the right to chnnare It* Mlllnsi without i Ia: l
without llubllliy or accountability therefor
Halllna* New York for Savannah Tue*da>H, Thurdny and Balurdv?. r B
XV a. BREWER.
city Ticket nml Ptvaaenirer Agent.
107 Bull atreel. Savannah. Oa
R G. TRIVETS’ANT.
Axent. Savannah. Oa.
P. E. LKFEVRE,
Manager.
New Pier *5. North Klver. New York.
MAHIXB IXTHI.IKiI.MT.
Xlntlera of Intereat to Hhlppln* Men
Generally.
, ‘apt laindry of the Britlah hark IB
r:e 'Airry leave# to-day for New York.
Where he will take command of a Inrge
•prire neged .ailing veaeel. The enp-
Mln received a telegram yeaterday dl
r, tine him to proved to N-w X ork and
rejairt at once for duty. The varloua
latm* again*: the Curry, one of which
wa nie-1 by <*.ipt are nt 111 In
■he I'niled St.atiw Court, th.aigh he hopped
they w.aild be adjudicated before he lep.
A* prev toiiely *tte,i In the Morning
N< wa the cargo of lumber aboard Ilia
Curry ha* been dlwharged at the Gordon
wharf It wUI be loaded b>- nhe achooner
Henry P. Maeon. which arrived veeierd.iy
from Norfolk, and taken on to tt* de*tt
ontlon at Victoria i'ove. Canada Th
Maaon ha* coal for Taggart & Cos., and
.. *oon aa ehe dtnrhargee will shift to
'he Gordon wharf for the lumber. The
lumber wa* originally ahlpped by t'l a*..
•S llire.-h A Cos.
The German government i.la to In
•dltute a *pecial department for -Bottle
\i- ig.eafter the example of the Fnl
ted State* They nre to be u—l foe
- ■ ntific ptir|>neee. e they have proved
>f the great-at eervFe for navigation.
They were ft ret employed for thl* oh
!< t |r. 19'2 for the mveetlgatlen of the
a; eat current* of the ocenn, irtlcularly
he Gulf tream Berghau* <v>mplied a
hart of 14 hottlew found on the North
Atlantic roa*t In IHI Belcher publlahe.*
he ftret i-hart conetructed on 119 find*,
•hi tl liottle* are now protected by Inter
i.itlonal law A oyatematlc tily wa*
)r*t t>egiin by the United State*. Sw.-.n
Y 95 bottle* have been thrown out by •pe
tal governne-nt ofH. Ul* un.ter the auper
tehat of the Navy Deportment. Hen c.ip
*in are given form* ontalntitr the foi
>*ing Item* In eeveti language*, "t’ur
titt* name of chip, name of captain, day
I .Jl*patch, name of Under, day and place
of tit.- lliid." The captain fill* up the
rwt part of the form, olid throw* It over
iir.i In a carefully *.ale.l bottle. Ilav
ig tllie.l up the *e,a*i.| part of the form,
:0' *i-nd* tt to the hydrographic office tn
Washington, or the tu-arewt American con -
-ulate.
[gint year 1(1(1 bottle* were pb'kol up in
the Atinntlc, 1* In the Pnclttr and two m
the In.lliui ocean The length of the bo:-
tie * voyage varies One wa* thrown out
tn Sept 13. 1*95. between Newfoundland
and Iceland, nnd first recovered on a ean.l
■ink of the Bahama Island* on May 22.
'C*V It had made t kilometers at the
mill veloetly of eight kilometer* a <luv.
Ihe quickest voyage that ha* yet been
erved wn* made by n bottle throw,)
on* on May 7. I*9*. near the mouth of the
irtnoco. and found on the 13th of the
name month 190 *a mile* to the north
wet, having i—on driven at a speed of V,
kilometer* dny.
The leader of the Marine Band at
XVaahlncton, D. C., get* *1.300 a year and
the tirxt and second ela*e must-lan* (O)
ltd r*' a month, respectively. They are
allowed ration money In all case*.
"So you are Interested In aerial naviga
tion?"
What's that?" ea:d Mr. Cumrox.
"I mean you are looking for some con
trivance that will rtoat in the air."
"No. Not tn the air. <m the market."
I'aornger* l> Hteamahlpa.
Pisscngers by steamship Tallahaseea
for New Vivk. Dec 11—Miss Eul* Shup
trine. Dr. XX' H Park. A. J. p.
Murphy r*. P Bull. C. O. Smith. J n
Beull. ('apt. Joseph J C. F
oit-r and wife. George Lanes. Mas
Adeii.l Berg.
Snsnnnnh Alumnae.
Sun r!-<v at t ">4 a. rn and set* at 1.9>
p m.
High wafer at Tyl-ee to-day at 11 rd n
m arxl 12:39 p m. High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
Phase* of the Xlnnn for December.
Standard time—9ith mer.
D II M
Full moon
L. quarter .1* 4 4* eve.
New moon 21 6 1 eve.
First quarter 2* 7 41 eve.
Moon perigee. 3d and 30th. Moon apo
gee, 15th.
AHRIX Xl.e AMI DKPARTTItFJI.
Vessel. Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Alleghany. Foster. Philadel
phia —J. J f trolitn. agent.
Steamship l.uiee (Geri, McKown. Port
Glasgow A I* Churchill.
Bark longhorn (Non, Knudsen Havre
-Chr G. Dahl A Cos.
Schooner Henry P Mason. Frost Nor
folk. -Mssier.
Arrived si quarantine.
Bark Union tXor), Aanonsen. Barbados.
Vessels I ten red Yesterday.
Steamship T.vnagni (Br). Masters. Brem
en.—J K. Minis A Cos.
Vessels XXent tn Ses.
Steamahlp Itasca, Billups. Baltimore
Si earn* Ip City of Birmingham. Burg
New York
Steam:up Tallahassee. Asktns New
York
Schooner Ida Lawrence, Campbell. Bal
tlmore
Shipping Memoranda.
Norfolk. Dec. 11.-Th# schooner A A
M. Carlisle, light, is ashore In seven feet
of water, near Hunt* Point, al the mouth
CITY OF AUGUSTA. c*pt. j*
SATURDAY. It#.- 2. S: pm.* ’
NACOOCHBB. Capt. rin.lth. T , v
Dec 22. 7:30 p. m.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. Fisher, i 1,,
DAY. Dec. 27. 9:l p. m.
TALLAHASSEE. <Tai>t Aklru>, c* \ r ’ l
DAY. Dec. 29. 11.00 jx m.
Leave Bouton for New York (?- , r
Wharf, ai 12 Oh nocm). Dec,
B W. SMITH.
Contractinir Prrliht Fiv rt j
WALTER HAWKINS.
General Aic*ni. Trnfflt Dej-d —n
224 W. Buy Sr .
W. H PLEASANTS
General Freight arui Fjo#- r • v
New Pier 3f>. North Rlv#r N > .
of Foooftln river Wrecker- v
off to-morrow.
Fernanltna. Fla . De*.
•fhooner Julia A. Tru'* - . *\! i
York
f’leare<f. achoonera Helot* L Mir
Fountain. P c
Darker ißr). < rier. R:. Dien
nlque.
Kalle<l. schx)ner Viola Rerpar*l ?
Ikwion.
Dec 11.—Arrr.e*)
Decatur H Miller. F*ter .•*. j •
Hi.**al, eieumer Stat of To.i
nah.
Phllatlclphla. Dec. 11. Am*. ■?’
Wftover. Jackaonvllle !?• i
nah. iH'hooner Anna L. M .1
ton.
Key Weot. Dec 11.-Amv
Olivette. Hmlth. Port Tnpw m i
for Havana
Sailed, schooner Me!r4>ie (Bri I
froula
Steamer Eureka, reported •> * r#
Roliecca ehoai light, float-1 .•! n
In port.
Charleston. Dec. IT.—Artiv* -,•
Navahoe, Joh noon. Boa ton. i* •!
Hrunewick. schooner ll**- U- \\ i
HiTKiOiu). Netv York
Carr**belle, Fla , lh*c. 11 \rr,
laxuie French. Provoot, Di t i ;
Penoai'ola Y)*., D(h
ateamer Ruth (NyD. H**iif •< - -
SaUe<l. eteumer C'ukUUlo l< •
which put in f4>r bunker <►**'
Cleared, bark Marcluni (It *
bon
S-'hooner W H Sumner. Smart.,.
New York, pllirift. 52,40. |ou* l */.
charire.l
Brhooner C. L. Mitchell. Sivar.:.**
P*rtlaiwl. lumber. I*. 87’.
Rotterdam. Dec. 11.—Arrived ► ~
Melbrelge. Fernandin.-)
Rwlnemunde. Deo. 11—Arrival
Eton BrUiac Savanna!)
Port Koval. S C Dt-c n -4 i-., .
e*hoon<T Josephine for D. ill •
Dale'a Cr*vk. S. I*• |
a Ai|f it etiamehip Thrift i.N.-r-
KtiiKdom
Port Tampn. Fla . I>*c. 11. \r
ateamer Maocotte. Whi - li t. • * .
Key Weal.
Salle*!, echooner John W. L:rr
llaixly, PhilfHlelphi i
Notice to Mariner*.
Pilot charts and all > •'
mntion will be fumlahed m.t*** of .
rela fre** o| charge |n Fnlte*l S* •
dro*ra|Aic otfli'e kn ruetfmi H .
( taina are requext**! to call
i Itejiorte of and *ler il tn r<-
| for tramtmlaaion to the Navy 1-,
ment.
Frelan Fxporta.
Per British ateamahlp T.xuct* f
Bremr-u, 2*i4* base e**i tal.ind ••
>lft. 100 halee cotton f -•
btUea cotton. $430,307; 871 aa k“ • • •< •
21.100; 2.502 torn phoepaate r* k J !
<*ro varloua.
Cnßatnißc I'.tpurl*.
Per ateamah4p Itaeca f4>r Ba-’inv-v
barrelf* roeln. 100 barreie turp i
feet luml*or. ft 29 boxe* oram;* •
• nr. 2.44.7 aucke 4Vtton iee*l. s'. p K
md.*e. 2d |v), ka<>.4 domeaii m l >
130 caeea cm froode
—-Tlk* tfthanirc in the characi* r dn r
ode of naval warfare baa hrou. 4 i
the aer\lce a cl aan of men entir
cfH from (lKM*e who uel t> *
11 ml >4vr a” and “eplU'e the man '*r •
our men-of-war yearn atr** l ;, ‘
crulaer*. runbraitM aiul torp-l *•
now enormoua engine.- cimq
m*wt dell. at* and ootnHicfttel tna * *
The miilor of to-*lay la an a
nclentm!. He mua l*o4h a m*
aj)4i an electrician, and th** * '
ment* have brought Into tie <
high cluast of men.
i t OAL WOTI4 i *
notice to dbbtohb^and
oKS
! GEXJRGIA, CHATHAM < ' NTX
Notice im hereby given to all |* r*'' 1
Ing !en>t*nda ag.nnHt Pam* ia F.'fteln*
lute of sukl county, to ; •
them tome. pro|ierly made out. w
time preurribyd by ln%v. to n •* *
their character and amount, ai • - * -‘
•one lnl-bt and to said l. * i
qulred JO make immediate |*t> n r
BDOBNIA CLARA FCTY.SLMM ,vJ
Ex ' :i
t'nre of O’Connor. o*Byrne A 'Or'
Attorney*.
Savannah. G.. Oct. 1. l*n>
GFNIRGIA. CHATHAM rr.f * r T
Hattie Greene Water*, ha u *•
Court of Ordinary for a ta • 1
•upport for herself and miror
out of the eetate of Rev lu> 1 u
decMai4d. AppraDers have nt ■
allowing eame.
Thmc are. therefore, to **he n
It may concern, to tipper ’ *■
crwirt. t4i make objection on or '
flrat Monday in J intiary. 1901, n
wi**e a.inie will be grante*l.
Wltneea. the Hon. llamp’or
Ordinary for Chatham count'
third day of December.
FRANK K KEIEF X
CTerk, C. " 1
GEORGIA. CHATHAM
Whereas Otto Seller p'
of Ordinary for tellers <li-'
guardian of the property of E
minor.
These are. therefore to rite
leh all whetn II rtiny eoneerr
appear before said court -o'*
Jectlon (!f any they have) or
the first Monday tn January
wtae said letters will be gran- '
Witness, the Hon Hamper. I- .
ordinary for Chatham eeuntv
11th day of Deremhsr, IW#
FRANK E KPri PA
' Clark Cl. O; c