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ning l*oh H n>*
Tli# materui for the work at Uve B*
Mitinah. TlHiwkrholl M Itk <f Hope
fujlw.V Oo*trv*nv or Harrtarl an* WM
tdkrr gtreata I# arriving daily Ovnmtl
'hU’rtkxrr H M bofton Mhi
i *f work on Ute 'to will N* 'om*
n>N>rrd by Jar 1 art nhln Pin work*
1i! h\t brffi rr|*Rpl A# a* tht
■ hung## tiav# bwn mi 1* fh*- yf**ralioii of
tr# **n ih# H *rrrtl *n*i
•nd upon WMtaker afreet, in Hocordtit'**
w • in#* *>ffnn •rranfal for. w*k U
*
AI • t the work ha* barn tint abed car*
n iiun both v on Itarrwsr-i. in Meal
c or rth - *t pro## ni They will
•vi run facMh nay* on Whitaker * tract,
Jrs - cad of oulv to’ith On iUtrixtnl trw-t, *
** *a> A horror n. thorn will he a tioubi* !
tr k, while on Whitaker street. which
too narrow for *1 ibb tra k there will
t> turnout* an t *tt ho He*i4#ntfl* who
wil: hr* affe. re| i>y the . hnnitaa are look.
formM to them with pi<o*tni are id-
I- ,tior> **f the greater *<m%etuenc# they
v ill affor l.
it at i imhim < mih: T-nu.
A Lively Time t hrilm Day at the
T rnek.
Mnnugfr A P Doyle will c;o*c ht en
ti . fist for the <* irutmi-f harie ** ra e
t- l*\ at 13 o'clock Owner* are requ*4t
*i to make their entries on time. Min*
v r Doyle b anxious to get out hi* print
in. matter showing name* of starter* and
th< .m— of event* for Chrurtmaa day
Th* running events wtl close the day
brfure the race Joe Edward# and J. K
Hurreric* are otnltig from Tittnal coun-j
’ *i l wil hav* their runner* at the
•rack by tv xt Saturday The favorite 1
eprlister, Perry K . and the fast half-mile
I re* lialrl Fa- e, are in the party.
■ leaner Haight aho ha* had nu**h ex-
I* rien* e | n working race track*, is giv
*.g a ar#at deal of hi# time to the rolling
a'*d * miring Of the Thunderbolt tvw k
which h# expect* to have in splendid con
dition for the event# on Christmas day j
J It Hand hi* *hipi*d his stable of
ruotters front Atlanta .*?;*! they will ne at
the park to-da>
JiiM.K w*:i:n m ay; ro-nn.
fie WIH lMi*n I *e* for Trial in
I nticfl state* 4 ourit.
Judge Kmor> Speer will hold #e*slon#
-f the I'tilted State* Circuit aid DiMrln
Court# to-dav. for the purpose of assign
ing a*e* for trial next month Judge
bp**#*’ wiM prohnWy begin the transaction
of thia hu*ine*e at 10 o'clock
There are a number of im;H>rtant ca*e*
to b* tried i th- next term of the ■ourt
and Judge ftpeer it* anxious, doubtle*.
that they should is* aligned in advame,
*o that there will )•*- t*o fieecaalty for
further delay. The case* to he tried are
cither at law or in equity, moat of the
bankruptcy rare* having been determined
by the court at .Macon
Judge tfpeer i* expected to arri%*e :hl*
morning and will stop at the I*e Po#o dur
ing hte stay in Savannah lie ha# no*.
annoiHue-l to the officer# of the court here
whether or not it i* hi* intention to pro* j
long hi* otay after to-day
UI.DOKD AT THU HKNOHHL
Mr. 11. (•. Hatties Mini Mia* Molina
< oolt In the Hh ltnda.
Mr. Ilomoe C. flamey and Mi** Molina
C, Cook wera married yesterday after
noon at €.&* o lotk at the laawton Me
morial. ft*-v. W. A. Nla bet officiating A
nuttier of relative* and friend* were In !
atieodame. and after the ceremony the j
hpf>y couple received the congrmuiotlon* j
•xS beet wi*hai of all. They left during
the e\suing on their wedding Jourtvy to j
Florida
Mr Ramey la tinokkeeper for Mr T. J j
O ftrten. Hie re-blerw e In Savannah h;i#
lieem for about year. hi former home j
having been petereburg The bride it* a
la igfeter of Mr f\ A Cook of No 1113
Montgomery sireet wnere the bride iixj
r oom will mnke thHr future hcene.
t HUAI TO OUT III;H I*o4 KfSTBOOK.
Hirmiii Mi.fir Brfnr. IMtrk m l>rar*
(n and Btrrrt.,
Mr*. Prtnfit w* aiwauliwl tal nlaht
about * o'clock at Drayltm rxi (inMon
•trarta by a i ngto who attPtniHrd to
-r |>ur#r. Thr lady ar on h r
way ttonx- at th* tlmi*. JuM about duak.
and a* cmaalna Drayton nrrrt when
thr aaaault ma'lr Th<* nrro a a
RK—t (lrtermltwi acoundrrl. ami made two
or ffcr** attMßpta t< rt the i>ur*e brforr
hr drtiatrd Mr. I’rlnalr hrlrt ttahl to
l.rr monry, h*mrvrr. an.l tril to brat off
brr aaiailant with her umbrrlla. Thr
nun nnally vr up *hr attrni|>t to mi
thr artlcV and ran away omr a<l on
(iarton atrrrt
Thr matter ha* bran rrfiortrd at thr har
r'‘k, but no rrl hav<* t>r<>n ma.lr yri
Maaftnlr l.o.ljcr Klrrltan*.
To-night ftoJomon'R I.od*r of Maaon*
will hoid It* lath tonal communlt-atlon
arat rlrrtlon. It lr*prrtrd that thr rrport*
of the mrotary will ho that the lod*r
baa had a too*, proavrrou* year. To-mor
row niaht the annual communleatlon and
< If-cUou of Latndrtun Dod#e will be held
Operated on for kppentllel tta.
Joe trlvlvlrh, 12 year* old. waa *ur.r
f.illy operated on for|iprndlfttl* yenaentay
at thr Dark View (tanltartum by Dr. W
K. Fitch. Thla l the drift operation of
ha kind performed In the raniianutn
If you will
return this coupon and three one-eent
stamp* to the J. C. Ayer Cos., lxmell,
Mata., you will receive in return a copy
of the 2Cth Century \ ear-book.
This is not an ordinary almanac,
but • handsome book, copiously
illustrated, and sold (or 5 cents
on all news-stands. IWe simply
allow you the two cents you
spend in postage for sending.)
Great men have written (or
the Year-book. In it is summed
up the progress of the 19th cen
tury. In each important line of
work and thought the greatest
living specialist has recounted
the events and advances of the
past century and his prophesied
what we may expect of the next.
Among the most noted of
our contributors are:
Secretary oi Agriculture WiUon, on
Agriculture; Senator Chauncey M.
Depaw, on Politic* Russell Sage, on
Finance; Thomas Edison, on Elec
tricity; I)r. Madison Peters, on Re
ligion; General Merritt, on Land War
fare; Admiral Hkbbom, on Nava]
W art are; “Al** Smith, on Sports, etc.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Haifa Great IHeeaeery.
One rmai: bottle of Haiti Qraat Dla-
Mvtrjt cure* all kidney and bladder trou
Mar. remove* gravel, cure* d-abate*, aem
Inal fti,.* ru. weak and lame ba-k*.
ibeumatwnt and alt irregularities of toe
kidneys and bladder in both met. and wd
men. reguaale* n.adder trouble* tu ctdi
dr*n If no! sold by your druggtet •**
be uni by ttiatl on ■■acetpt of 11. ime ama.
bottle ia two mentba' treatment, and wil
cure any caaa above mentioned Dr. E
w Had. acta inanafa. tuter. I*. O. Mo a
st Louts. Mu Send for teaumonlai*
bold by all druggists and Solorooo* Cos,
bat an nab. u*
Read Villa.
Dothen. Ala July 11. IS*
Dr. E tV Hall {■• l*>-j|. Mo-Dear
K-r. e lave l-ren *e|llng your Teas*
Wonder. Ha * rtreat Dl*fe>very for two
year* and r*< ommmd It to any one vuf
lertng wnh any kidney tmube -a bfdn*
the heat remedy we ever sold. Yours
truly. J R. TOUNO
HELD t P AMD RilllltllD.
John Horten -ay* That two Had
Been Taken From Htm lost Might.
A white rimn nameil John Bowen report- j
ed at the harra> k* la*t night ttrat he |
had ta-en held up about t o'clock on j
Hive# *ire. . near Whitaker, owl robbed
of I3 by a negro who had taken the j
money afthe point of i pistol. He called !
at the barracks In tr*on ro make hi* I
complaint. *r-I a letectlve war detailed to
go with hni buck to the scene of the i
crime *nd Irrv—ttg.itc the matter
Bowen stated at the barr.n k* that the
affair had occurred near the toot of Whit- i
ake.l street Just to thf rear of the grneery
store of M Ferst's Son* A Cos . arid r.twr
some five or *lx cars, that he said were
standing on the track there When taken
hack to the scene he raid that thf' rote
bery had taken pin e between Bernard
and Whitaker stree a. and took the dciac- j
five to the place, hut then It wa* found
that there were only two cars In the
neighborhood
Bowen said that when th* robbery
occurred he .* on hi* wav to a
British h!p that Is lying across the river
about ojdffelte Drayton street. The tie- i
te tlve* sre at work on the ease
\\ 1 1,1.1 %Vl* OtlKt TO FLORint.
Iteleased From Jail on an tlrder ts.
sued hy Judae Speer.
O W M William* who wa* confined
#n Jatt for sometime on a charge of vio
lating the postal Ihww ha* be*i released
on an orfter frotn Judge Emory Hpeer.
and has gone to South Florida for his
health.
Mr B S Williams of Brunson. S C.,
hi* brother, v |-|—itcd before Judge Siiee*
with the record from the Court of Ordi
nary. officially declaring him Insane Mr. j
William* also had letters from a nnml-er i
of prominent gentlemen both in South
Carol!** and In this city Mr William*
stated no hie return that he was accord- j
—I a promt* and m<t courteous hearing !
by Judge Speer, who. a* soon a* the ,
vase wa* presented to him. Issued an
order for the release of hi* brother from j
Jail Mr Williams returned from Macon .
with the order, serured the release of his I
brother, and sent htm to Florida, where j
It h* noped that with good care. Ills
heahh will he restored
R'TIOHTAI % MBIT OF MM F.e.
Rvrnins Pleasantly Spent in the
quarters n1 the Cwmpanv.
A pl.asliig dance an*l etitertalhmens
wis given hy the Hepuhkcan Blue* In j
their quarter* at the Itegimental Armory '
last night. During the evening the
badges for sharpshooter* and marksmen
won during last season were presented.
Among the most enjoyable features of
th* evening were the -ak- wulk by Mint
Fowler snd Mr Bam T Bmlth and the i
singing of Mr* M Ed. Wilson Refresh
ment* were served by the company, and
the affair wa- one of the most suceea*-
ful of the many given hy the eomm-tnd.
■ ♦ . v
While Sent to kuperior 1 ourl.
In the Recorder's Court yesterday eleven
case-, were tried. The principal ones
were those of Albert While, who was vap
lured the night before In Judge Robt Fe 1 -
llgant's house, an.t of Jeff Jenkins, col
ored. charge,! with burglary. Both men
were reman-leil to the Bupertor Court on
the charge of burglary.
PtkK l.t V cril Ok THR HACK.
Tortured hy Hospital Insaalty Ks
pert* I atll He Confesses.
From the Philadelphia Record.
New York. Dec. IC—The Insanity experts
at Bell- vue Hoepttal have taken an un
usual Interest In the case of Janie* Mc-
Donald. who raised a row In the Hoff
man House Monday night because he
could not find Dick Croker or the Prince
of Wales.
McDonald's action* were such that Dr
Allan Fitch decided that he was sham
mtng He was given a powerful emetM
and placed on a milk diet. Next he was
vacillated ami placed In a stratghtjarket.
When he asked to have It removed an at
tendant gave him an Injection of morphine
and a* ofteu • he fell asleep the at
tendant awakene-l him to take more milk
Then electrical treatment was tried, and
McDonald wa* shocked until he yelled for
merry Then he was doused Into an Ice
bath and wa* at rapped on a cot.
To-day. when they talked of trephining
him McDonald confessed, ami said that
his tlahi name was Thomas J. Minna k.
and asserted that he had been employed
to lay hare the secrets of the insane pa
vilion and the hospital* for the insane on
1 V- -ird s Island.
Dr. Kltv.lt got a warrant for the arrest
of his patient on a < harge of disorderly
conduct, and he will be arraigned in Po
lice Court to-morrow
Hu> Take* Whisky.
From the Baltimore 81111
A snort, -tout man. with 11 good-naiur
nl fed face, walked into a saloon th •
other night Just after the Holliday Street
Theater performance was over. He was
followed by a little boy, who tugged at
hie overcoat with one of hie little jgtndsi
and wlt*-d the tear* out of hi* eye* with
Ihe other No one in the ratoon reemed
at tirrt to notlee the boy. ktepptng up to
the twit the snort, stout man raid "whis
ky." Then taking the decanter In one
harrl and a glass in thy other he lilted
th. litter up to the Itrlm. lint Instead ot
drinking it hlmrelf he carefully took Ihe
glass off the lair and. funding down to
the youngster at hi* ride. said. In laren.
tal tone*. "There now. my hoy—wrlll you
be tiulet now that you've got It""
To the amusement of all preeent th*
youngster look th* gltt** and drained It
without a murmur. He then gave a sigh
of relief and raid. "Lei'* go'
The short, stout man explained that
•he boy was hi* son. who from babyhood
had manifested a great fondness for
whisky •'Whether he got that taste from
paregoric given him by some kind women
friend* of hi* mother's 1 don't know, but
I do know that to-night while at the
Holliday Street Theater he kept raising
the blgges* kind of n row tiecause I
would not give him a drink of whisky,
tin Just said he must have it, amt *0 af
ter the show woe over 1 came around
here and gave him ills customary
glass." s **
THE MORNING NEWS: THEKSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1900.
OIH) MSB* or A niMHBI A
(thr MrNrr #f th# Bar hmc
Tli i nit * Bealtlr* Itaril 4
From in# Mil**uk** £#rnir*l
KamriiiM* tbrrr r# fxbuloualy lifx*
f#a# paul (o aciom*yp for xrrvt *-#■*• h
#*#m triflirur in compjri#jfi but a i# onl\
*umetimm, not a ii)i. th? mi > f# *
•r# (aid Thtt boy who * *I • .•i"t fo
th# bmm who think# that aitbii. # >*ar
af#r h# ' hn*CN out hi# ihlitßi* h# Will
nav# a t>r.*.'iie# which will luxur# him -
rompMtttct, will fliul thJt h i# ’.*
•cair.at” an entirely iliffcrcns profo#itiot
wh#u h# oti hi# t h **##* 4f t
Bvm *h# okl iawy#r# do r#j always K*t
#h f###. and latari## <f *|intr fc*-*
that hav# I>##ri p4U<l Mliwaukc** law
yer# a ion •• would fill a volufln# Bur*
a.ar#' loo:, farm produce labor of aii i* -
xcrlfdtona <hmoa* everythin# Imagtna
woukf appear >#. th# ll#t
Th# #tory of m f#* toot ■> one youn
lawyer I# one of me kml where a n
ver doe# not like to have hie nartn m*n
tlomd but It probably wam'l tu# fault
A vieitor wa# in the Uarhelor'# d# of tie
younx lawyer, wnen he noth "I wn en-
Xraved apoon Manxinx by * ribbon
#ome idiotoxraph# a# though it might
be a relic of *om# ##ntiment#l vollexian #
love .tffnir.
"That #poon i# my fee for clearing a
client one time," -aid th# owner of th#
decoration "I hod that given to m*
after Id fpmiwl 01l Bill Mralley, the
burglar Bradley hid been *rr *tNi
* barged w.th having rob •*! . houee ,*
in the ftahionabl# part of town arid
among other thing# it wa chtcrt'd thar
he bad made away with a net of #ll\ * r
warF H# ##nt for m- and from the %% *'
he told hi# atory 1 thought he wa# right
xnd had not nmnl tip in the burgiar>
bol Part of the |eot.
"Well, he told me he h*d no money, but
ald h# wtxdd make |i all right wit it me
#ome day If I did get him out of hi#
trouMe. ao I went In and worked har-i
and fitially cleared him A few day#
after he had thanked me and gone clear,
without paying me. he drifted into m> .f
fee and aald h# had I*e#n trying to * rape
up #ome money for me. lait couldn't. Then
he reached in hi# {m* k*-t and gave me
that #p**oii one of ehe #et I had Ju*
icijult’#*l him of #tealing If I took the
tpoon back I would convict myeelf of
having defended man 1 knew to be
guilty, ao I left It there where you
H 1 think #ofn**thing of It. too. -
dally a# old Bit! wa# kllbd while etealing
a ride toward Chicago ** few day# after
ward
"When I wa# pranking up
Jtidg* W H Halsey, "I had a fee in kind
that I appreciated a# mtirh a# I have pc
fee# at other time* I had defended m
old farmer In a gnall Milt though I did
!#* expect to get any pay from him The
•Ult w-a decided In our favor and the old
farmer and hi# wife went home Some
month* afterward th** two tm into my
office with n rwickage I nd a bundle tied
up in u handkerchief The pv*kag* wa# a
roll of butter, the handkerchief bundle
wa* haxelnut#. and from the old far
mer # pocket# came two hig ro*y-cheeked
apple# 7*h#t butter, ar*p*e# and nut# fee
wa# a satisfactory to me a# any I ever
received "
John F Donovan ha# picture entitled
"My After the f\irnlval Dream " whi*h
wa# drawn for him lr the county Jail hy
J Matt Aubrey last #umtnr The sketch
had #om** typical carnival oeene# #tir
rounded hy #ome of the type# the ortiet
#aw Mr Donovan ha# thi# sketch framd
at a real work of art, to represent the
apprecimion of hi# service# that one client
felt
•ls l mbrella Mended Free.
"For ten yearn I have never paid to have
an umbrella mended." oald one lawyer.
“The rich landlord of the story bonk at via
wanted the store the obi crippled umbrel
la man wa# uing for a shop and atartcl
to force the old fellow out. I fixed him
so that he was allowed to stay and ever
a I nee that I have taken my rain shield*
to him for free mending That wa# all
the fee I received for that raise too "
"I had the secret# of my own lodge of.
to me a* payment for a servi* * ,**
said one attorney who belonged to several
#ecrei orders. "I wa# sitting In my office
one day when a well-dre#ed woman came
In and wanted advice. Her husband, to
whom she was hut recently married wa*
a member of a secret society
" ‘I th nk !*• perfectly horrid of him
too.* *he said, 'to hive secret# and no*
to tell them to roe When he married m
he #akl he would share everything wi.h
me. am) the first thing I ask. ilmoat, he
won’t do C’an't you make him?’
*T a#kel her to wh.it lodge he belonged,
and #he told me the nanu of an order of
wltkb I was myself a member. Th* i
wnt on
" ‘I tell you what If you will make him
tell them to me I will tell them to vou.
to pay *ou for making him do what I
want. T hat's fair, sn't it? I shotih)
think you would like t< know- such
tiling# Need them In your business, you
know ’
*‘J didn't accept that fee"
%ecepied a %\ a'a Offer.
*'l had n good offer from one woman,
that I did accept." continued thi# attor
ney. "for It was too good to refuse, al
though it wa# not In cash. I bad repre
sented her in n action for divorce, and
after the suit had been won she want'd
me to accept port payment In hand-mode
luce. The # imph-w of lace she eho Wed me
were exquisite, so I told her it would be
all right. She gave me about ten yards
of the lace, and it was worth every cetu
of what was credited her for it ”
"I was paid In washing for a divorce
I secured." said J. H. Paul. "A woman
GOOD REASON FOR IT.
The Rare*** and ropularlty of the
hew t atarrh t are.
The remarkable success ami popularity
of the new- catarrh cure. Stuart's Catarrh
Tablets. Is largely because tt not only
cure* catarrh, hut because catarrh suf
ferers who use these tatdets know w hat
they are taking Into their system*, no
secret 1* made of what they contain
Tney are composed of llydrastln. blood
root gualacol ami red gum, are pleasant
1C the taste and being dissolved In the
mouth they take immediate effect upon
the miK-ou* lining of the throat, nasal
passages and the whole respiratory tract.
The cures that Htuart's Catarrh Tablets
have accomplished in old chronic cases
are Iktle short of remarkable. ml the
advantage of knowing Just what you are
taking Into your system if of paramount
Importance when it Is remembered that
tlie cocaine or morphine haWt ha* lieen
treuuenlly contracted a* the result of
using secret catarrh irmedtcs, as so
many of them ore well known to contain
these Injurious drugs
Stuart's Catarrh Talaet* meet with th>
approval and cordial support of physi
cian* because their antiseptic character
renders them t*erfectl> safe for thr
genenal public to use amt their i-otnnoef
tteu make* them it common sense cure
for all form* 0/ catarrhal trouble
With nearly ail advertised catarrh cures
It Is a mutter of guess work .c wb.ii
)0U are taking Into the stomach, a* tie
proprietors, while making all sorts of
claims as to what I heir medicines wilt
do, are very careful to keep It a close
stcret as lo what they really i-onlain
This Is one reason why Stuart's Catarrh
Tatrlsts have been so widely recommend
ed. because they are dot only pleasant
end convenient to take, hut the patient
also knows he I* not putting Into his
stomach anything of an Injurious charac
ter
Then* tablets are sold by druggists
everywhere In th* I'nlted States and Can
ada at fin cant* for complete treatment
tnwl probably there I* no better remedy
ever devised for the permanent cure of
catarrh whether located In the head.
Uuoat. brouUUgl tubes pr lit lb stoma-, n.
EI t /VriTATiOH
CUi
is Guaranteed
to ni** one tlm with tale of woe
a bout her bus Kind and w ntd me to get
h divorce for hr R-ve sail that she
didn't want tany work <tone for her for
rorhing hut tnm eh* wa* not able to
p,s moiir■> s.*- would V> my tv ashing for
twenty hv* week- -though, if I wou'd
(rm be* fa m bet hue mmd rthe refused
to tet m* . t n ' h-trity for her and a*
- t . wanted d:\or-e o that she crniM
: all . mat I a* - seed her offer
' * away, literal.> her mar
nog. th- "
1 and tell \.u of one of my fees." said
V. K (a* it I wa* •ieferwllng a man
who w#s cmarged with having kiile-l a
on in (‘oitunaiH eotinty The first
action brm*gh against him w* defective,
and wh i* the p-amilfT * counsel wa# vrit
ing t.tu u n w warrant 1 pmk nv man to
n* d*t*." and tuid him to get o' of the
ounty—the Justi '& office was on the x>r
• iin ♦ ju k > ne could In mv
urt >■ to get mm out of the county f
forgot to rolie. my fee and I never
-aw him again."
4.re**| of 4,niii In KnaJnnd. Ton.
Fharb A. Ro*. In the Nineteenth Cen
tury.
On my return to English life, after a
rvict of thirty-five years in India, from
to fh!*h. what tirikcs me most I# th
cnormou# and general Irw rease of wealth.
The < -Mintry gentiernen and h*- country
clergy have, no doubt, suffered severely,
and ir* much worse ff than when I left
England, but all the other rdasees have
pr'*pered gr iti> 1 do not refer to
statist teg to #hnw what has i*een the gen
erul r -n wag*#, or fall in prices, or the
decrease in pauperism I merely give my
own general impreaelons. and the*e are
4hat. although there Is. no doubt, a large
amount of destitution and misery in our
t tk# the labor ng closse# are
g*cterally far be-ttf housed, clothed and
fed than they u**#l to Ite
But the Increase of wealth In what mnv
be cuHe*l the tqtper mbidb cla##e# rerlke*
me §.-i still gr* *ter than that in the work
ing Ha#*e> It biy youth a man with
s!,<*# a year was r. nrddered well off. now
he Is considered a poor fellow, who cn
Imrely provide hhn*< If with the neces
•■tirirx of life. This i# not locauie the
price of real n* . h;i risen, but
because the list of supposed to* esasrk's
ha# hftfl so greatly •*nlarg4*dl
The great In r a*, of w ißb In *Sm
higher pr '• - ntl ami ind j trial ■ liutM
b * natut illy revolutltMilx* 1 what Is gab
led • ety ' by -i' tilutli -a rrvWia*
bit*ls for the old * c*is <f birth, cum ft*
t<r ;tl flfluence or ligl In ell adual #oQlt
vte i Th * old social dlvisiun# of cfb
nohllHy. gentry, the learned professions,
tradesmen and artisans re still *et forth
ir "i#* ragi n' ;*# forming the "order of
prec##l nee among ti>en," hiwl they 4*llll
exist In a modified f >rm in the rural p*rt#
of the country. Ilut In society generally
Mammon i# king. Men with money, how
ever acquired, but with neither breeding
nor manners, are not only tolerated, but
are court*#! in circle# into which In former
days they would never hove been admit
ted for a moment, whlb the par gentle
man I- put aa'de with the remark. "Poor
devil, what ir the good of him? He ha#
no money No doubt the old social ev#-
tem was fat be.*mvng an anachronism,
and could not have stood long against
the advancing tide of democracy: there
w .s In it much that was absurd and even
off* ntdve, but with all its fault# I am in
cline*! to prefer It# rule to that of the
Golden Calf.
4 lift nip 4 lark trresst# for llefeaf.
Champ Clark, the roaring orator, who
represents In Congress Mark Twain’s old
home In Missouri, ha# found out what
xtruck Bryan on Nov 6, says the New
York Tribune..“lt w i> mules." *.ld Mr.
Clark, in Missouri h>*igll#h. "That Is."
he went on to say by way of explanation,
"it was muh# and this ail-fired alliance
with Great Britain that the Republicans
have got u# Into. During last spring and
> ummer the British government bought
30 4O> mubs hi Missouri for tiw nmnatroua
w.r In Botith Africa. This demaivl ran
the price of mule# up from s.’** an*l 17.'. to
$1?;* ind li.'O. These prices completely ex
hausted th.- available supply of mule# In
Mi.-souri than fifteen years old and
r re than fifteen hand# high Missouri,
vou know. 1# the greatest mule state In
the Fnion. and a# the price of mules
vent up the Democratic vote went down.
If we hadn't carried in Ixml*, for the
fi#M time in national election. I verily
believe w* would have lost Missouri—an* 1
then wouldn’t our tarty In a terri
ble fix ' If the British keep on fighting
there I# no telling what will happen In
Missouri in the next election "
—William Marconi, the inventor of
wireless telegraphy, was only nineteen
year# old when he first conceived ht#
plan for the transmitting of message#
without wire*. He I* ikot only 25.
ORANGES.
Hs<lQuartr for
FINK FLOItIDA ORANGES
FIUTTB AND VEGETABLES o. All
kind*.
SEED RYE, SEED OATS
HAY. GRAIN. FEED, FLOUR.
CHEESE. BEANS. P*. Rk; Straw, etc,
W. I). Hi in kins & Cos.
DUCRO’S
CKKk Alimentary
Elixir
!• hifliif iwumwulwl • a naw4f for
luuk and M l ’r r V ,'V Tr '2£
tychoiU. BuUanal ni all kimla <f
Urnl*. *C. lo*rr * € •.. WorU
JOHN G. BUTLER,
—DEAL.EKB IN—
ralnl*. Oils and Ulasa, Sash. Doom.
Blinds and Builders' Buppliea, ruin and
Decorative Wall Paper. Foreign ad Do
mestic Cement*. Umc. Plaster and Hair.
Bole Agent for Abeatln* Cold Water Paint.
IB Cor***** street, sot, and It St Julian
atiect, wc*L \
Dyspepsia
Graybeard cured me of
Dyspepsia.
Nervous Dyspepsia.
I did not suffer continu
ally. but had four or tive
attacks every year. At
such times my suffering
was intense. I almost de
spaired of life, though the
doctors did what they
could for me.
Last spring I began to
take Graybeard. I improv
ed from the first and have
had but one attack since—
that was the lighest 1 ever
had. Graybeard is the only
thing that has made me
feel like myself.
Mrs. S. E. Clary,
Greensboro. Ala.
IM a botflr at drag atom.
itraftPE** dhi t* ro.,
lol* Owner*.
i vo
This is the Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware: that made by the
Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos.
Those who contemplate
building should send for our
artistic brochure "Artist and
Artisan:’ 1 free
H.H. PEEPLES & SONS,
125 CONGRESS ST., WEST.
Bone Meal
For Chicken Feed nd Fertilizer.
NITRATE OF SODA
Invaluable for "home-mixed" fertilize.-.
The rheapet and moat concentrated on
the market Send for pertUulara.
HAY, GRAIN. t (l FEED. BK AN, BTC.
SEED OATS AND RYE- '
T. J. DAVIS,
•Phone 223. 11l Bay street. wat
BRENNAN BROS*
U MOLESALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
HAY STREET, We*.
1 Hap boots**-
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
I Have been laid In many of the com
fortable homes In New York. Boston and
other cities More cleanly and eronomti al
than carpets. Plain and fancy floors laid
and polished complete pver old floors,
making solid and beautiful Improve
ment
Having a number of floors to lay In Ra
vatitiah this month we can quote close
I figures t'HUtlogu* and estimate* may be
1 hod by nddreastng J XI ADAMS.
tSi N. Chattel* street, Baltimore, Ml.
OFrm AL.
LIQI'OR LICENSES
Chy of Suvjnnih, office Clerk of Coun
cil. Savannah. (ia.. Dec. IT. 1900—The fol
lowing application* to retail liquor dur
ing the year 1901, were read at meeting
of Council Dec. 12. 190 ft. and referred to
Committee of the Whole:
w. r nAii.EY,
Clerk of Council.
Blenjei, F . No. 1119 Went Hroud Ft reel.
Holey, M 129 Congrem. atreet. wet
Hookhook. F. H., Bay atreet extenalon
n<l Fair atrcee.
Brinkman. H. C., 226 8t Julian atreet.
west.
Beytagh, Thoa. F , No. 325 Eaat Hroud
atreet.
Bernateln, J . northweat corner Bt. Ju
lian and Barnard atreeta.
Brown Hroa., corner Anderron nd Eaat
Broad atreeta.
Cain. Julia, No. 6*6 Bay atreet. went.
Cloheaaey. David, northweat corker In
dian and Ann atreeta.
Cordea. John F.. Montgomery atreet and
Whatley avenue.
I-awn. J. J . No. Ml Eaat Broad atreet.
Kakeitor. W. 11., Weat Broad and
Wayne atreetr.
Enright. J No. 212 Price alreet.
Entelmun. J F.. \'o 614 I.lberay atrset.
eaat.
Fehrenkamp. Henry corner Bay atreet
e*tenlon and Fair alreet
Farrell. M A.. Bay and Lumber atreeta.
tlrimmt J. F.. r.ortheaat corner Ran
dolph r.d Liberty atreeta.
tioodman Hroe No. *3 Farm atreet
Uartleman. W H . Randolph and Ogle
thorjie avenue.
Grimm, John H Preeldent and Dray
lon atreeta.
Oerken, Henry. Agent. No. 715 Wheaton
atreet.
tlrlmm, Albert, corner Weat Broad and
Thirty - aecond atreeta.
Honhkle* A Nevlll. aouthweat corner
Ri.atghton and Jcfferaon atreeta.
Harnei. W. A.. No. 444 Tattnall atreet.
Hergfeld, liana, 526 Broughton atreet.
corner Houaton atreet.
Heilman. C. H., Eaat Broad and Bryan
atreeta.
Joyce. Jamea J., No. 21* Eaat Broad
atreet.
Jonea, tleorge H 139 Weat Brood atreet.
Johnaon. Mnrtln, No 42 Reynolde atreci
J.ichena, F. H., 533 Fine atreet.
Jernlgnn. E. 0.. northweat corner Lum
ber and Zubly atreeta.
Jackaon. Andrew. No. 42 Whitaker
atreet.
Kuck, John. No. 412 Drayton atreet.
Konemann. C. II . 3XI Firm atreet.
Landaverk. 8 C.. No IT Buy a-reet. eaat.
Long. Ntcholaa, No. 39 Barnard atreet.
Morton. Peter. Manager, 212 Broughton
atreet. eaat.
Moneee. C. H., corner Hull and Jeffer
son atreege.
Murken. Dora, Mra . Thunderbolt road
near tollgate.
Ferry. F U A c O .. Bull and River
atreeta.
Ralntg. F W H.. 1 Indian atreet
Itanxln. M A Hon, Congrem and Weat
Broad nThPtu
Sllverateln. Davtd. No. 32 Bt. Julian
atreet. weat.
Schnaarr. F.. corner Anderaon and
W httaker etreeaa.
Schroder. George, south east comer Weat !
Broad and Wahlburg atreeta
Stem J D., No. 539 Jonea atreet. wet.
Hchlotelhurg. D.. corner Price and Hall
atreeta. ;
Smith, W. T. K.. 412 Congrea* atreet |
Weat.
Bandera. Philip, corner Bull and Twelfth
ro#4j,
Blater, Jaa. t,, No. U Ea*t Broad gtregt.
Carbuncles
J. W. Williamson of
Cairo, Ga.. writes: “I
thought for some time I
would write to let you
know what Graybcard has
done for me. I was troubled
with risings or carbuncles
for eight years and notk
would do me any good. I
have lost as many as 35
days with only one of these
boils. I had a bad one when
I began to take Graybeard,
and two bottles stopped it,
and I have not had one
since, and this has l>een 3
years ago. The last year I
had one, and before 1 began
to take Graybeard I lost a
third of the year from it.
fl a tolll* at drag Mnrei,
ItbU'RM VMtra 130.,
w . £ole Mnnrri.
-* Jt Z%, t
A . north wc*t corner Ja kw
and Reynold* *t refits.
Staler. J. Congrw* :n<l Jefferson
street:*.
Thoißpn. Geo H . 172 Arnold atreeta.
Taylor. J. K.. northwest corner Ocle
thorjx* uvenu- and Price *r*‘**t*.
Tletjen. John T , 226 Weat Broad atreet.
Winter A !oplh. 144 Barnard atreet
Wallace. W M . U* Stewart street.
Wellbrock. John F 524 Jcffer.on atreet.
Ybanes. Rtigene D.. 106 Bay street, et.
KEEP OUT THE
COLD
BY USE OF
WEATHER
STRIP.
! Ill'S *
11 v Itroutfhton Street. West
f"- Sunset Route.
Ri suasn
V '&L7I SOUTHERN PACIFIC
COMPANY.
The Favorite and Beat Houle Lille
To LOUSIANA, TEXAS.
MEXICO CALIFORNIA.
and all Points West.
STANDARD PtM.LMANH on ail t™** ls
dally,
EXCFRBIDN PALACE PIILIiMANS
dally, except Monday, from Now Orleat
to California ami Oregon point*, at 13.""
ler berth.
FREE CHAIR CAIU* dally. New Or
leans to lullat, anl all (Middle and
Northern T. xue points.
DAILY THROITOH I’FLLMXNS ■•
Mexico i'lty ami Ban Franclaco.
Th.- Famoua BFNBET LIMITED, ever
Monday, Thu reday and Saturday. Nee
Orleans lo Hon Fnancleco.
For all inform.ilhat. uddreaa
CLARENCE W. MURPHEY. T. P. A .
IS East Bryuu Si . Savannah. On.
—i. ii
SCORE YOURSELF!
I’m DU • for unnatural
Ihrhnrae*. lotUratu.ti. tut.
rritnt.cn. or ult.r.n oe
,( nuret* meKta.oee-
I’amlM... and not aatrue
grot or poieooow.
atota by Ur.ff ,, t*'
or aeat la pi.lr, wr.Fper,
hr mm. em*H tot
ft m. or s bottle. 4-.tv .
Circular -—t an rwrseat
W. ROSS gravenerT
Manufacturer’s Agent,
RAILWAY A!*U MILL SCTPLIB*.
Frovtdtnt Building, Aavaacoh, O*.