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A BIG TILT IN THE HOUSE.
FELT ,N AND HU .PERLYS GIVE
Kr.CH OIHiR TEE LIE.
In the Afternoon, However, They
ApolOc ze to the I ouae for the
of vChich They Had Made
Ove—l he Indu-trial Bill rails to
Pas a Jut Will iV6 itually.
Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 19.—1n t H e dehate
in the House vester iay o : the bill t ■ es ab
lish an ii and istnal sc .00l for white girls
Mr. Hump rey-<f B o > s county r.fi*cte.i
upon the state univerd y, opposing tue ■ il
because it was proposed, t> mak the i dur>-
tr.ai c 'liege a t.rabch f Hat insiitut n.
Dr. Fehon replied,detei.di giheu iversi y
and ' igo.onaiy a saul mg is oppone !.
To-*iay A! . Humphreys re bed to the
dec! oiV ft tack. Dr. Fe " n had said that
he did not know where Brooks c< u y w i-.
Dr. Felton interrupted with a flat denial
of t is statement,
Mr. ii int.iireva rr-ferre l th doc"or to
the columns fa news; a e fro n which he
qu tei. He c tnplained of th attack ui> >u
him by tie ceil lernan frjin 15a: ■ w, be
cause ueditlered v.-.tti him i t • -pi i->n. He I
said he had been inform and t at Dr. Felton
had relusel to seller a sou ded a 1i er
from the cenfede. ute army who liad come
to his house for shelter, lie told them t at
they could not find s.ielter in the same ro m
in whic i he and his wife were
living. They cou dgo into outh us-s.
“an unqualified falsehood.”
Dr. Felton—l pronounce that an unqual
ified fal euood.
“I have i:,” said Mr. Humphreys, “fr m
Mr. Ly >sf Ba tow, woo says th s charge
was made in the Lest r and FeLou cam
paig , and tiot do ied ”
"ffur r mails u,' shouted Dr. Felton,
“it i- a lie I”
“The in-, if lie it is, is between you av.d
your accuser-. 1 stat ■ the ciiar o upon t e
authority < f Mr. Lyon , . o says it was ,
made ai.d neve ,ef ited.”
Dr. Felton i eplie .: “You have all the
fac s. The gentleman said he v nuH not
have a preacher f om the unirersi y to
preach t" him. I sai l that Ia ts| t iknow
■where Brooks county is which s-nds a
new light here that would not have a
preacher ho gra lua ed a, the u lv <it\
pr ach o him. I aaito lto see the san T
bixl tout produced him. His attack yest r
dav was directed only ai the uni. er l y.
He wanted this m ney turned ov r to tlie
common schools, so that ihe colored girls
could share he benefit with tue wuite giris
of Georgia.”
s HUMPHREYS HITS B ACK.
Mr Humphreys denounced that as an un
qualified lie.
Dr. Felt n continued: “The charge re
ferred to by he ge tleuia was urn le int e
campaign liet wee i Cot. Los era and lum;-df.
It was raude and published tf ue the co
- veterans, and at he received a
majority ot 1,500 ia .hat elecli t ougli
only 30,000 votes ere polled. That’s the
way tne veterans a swer-d this intamous
Da The gout.email from Brooks is a ne v
Solumo . come to ,ho t ro io • f j idgmeu .
He said that not a ray of light ha I reached
Brooks c u.,ty fro n iho university.”
Mr. Humpureys—l sad tat there are
609,000 per on= in Georg.a who ca no. read
or w. He.
MUST BE IN BROOKS.
“A large pr portion of this I DO,000,” sai 1
the doeto , “mutt bo in Br k c u ity, t e
con tituency >f tins n w figh . ilo oas ,lis
c vered a now Heave i and a e-v ho 1. He
bat found a modernized bell, and who i he
shah Is? j .(iced ami sentenced at t io last
day he wou and say. ‘Oh, L> <l, wh we is
Breoks county l’’ 1 [Laughter], Adjourn
n.ent ended the co trov rs
In the alter.in,ui letth ID . F l'on and Mr.
Humphreys, havi .g l.ad timet ■ think over
the h at of the m rniug, oiTored apologies
to the House f r to ia g a.,e of which
they hud made u*
THE BILL DON’T PASS.
The indns iia cuocl bi l tailed by two
votes t ' get tnrongn. Ihre is o doubt of
its ultimate pa si.-e. It will have at least
ten mote Votes tha tiro nee ied for ihe
co. stitu iona, majv iiy. The v>t • t iis !
afternoon was SC to 54. Mclv ?r f L beriy
county, the c .< re i member, vo:. i “ves.”
The' douse i.ext too* up Mr. Gordon’s bill
to fix the !uro on cotton baggi ig, and Mr.
Gordon rose to exp.ai , tue hill. He -ad
the Dill was ail experiment, but tiioug the
farmers probably will not cot muc.i benefit
from it tins year, he honed it would place
them in an situ n eve tually to whip l e
fight a:ai 8t tue jute trust. The law of
Georgia only all wed the sale of cotton bv
gloss eig t. Outside tlie United Suites it
sol i e ery where at Us net weight, I, t e
Liverpool market a reductio is made of
thirty pound* on the bale of 500 poun is for
bagging and ties, whereas tne actual weig t
of tuese articles is o ly twenty-four pounds.
A LOSS.
Producers, therefore, who had thought
thev were paid for bagging, in f ict .ost tne
of six poiin isp r bale. The plan to
oonect t is proposed in .he bill see ued the
onlv prnct oal one. It had ben
recommended by a conven ion coni
po ed of till the parties at iutere t,
w: e er I uye -or sellers. Tue use of cott m
bavg ng si oul l be inaugurated for future
goon to producer?, even if no e was and ■ ived
from it t is sea on. The eff ct of tuc bill
would simply lie to put tne matter in shape
to carrv out the reco.nme datiou of the
Georgia alliance.
Mr. Snelson of Meriwether alone opnosed
the bill. He lb ugnt no such measu e
needful, and 'hat none scn bad been
dema ded by the Georgia alliance.
The governor t -dav igned a big batch
Of bills; amo ig ot ers the following:
T e immortal cigarette bll prohibiting
persons from soiling or otherwise furn sni g
cigarei ;es, or materials for tueir manufact
ure, to mino .
SAVANNAH OYSTERS.
Of more interest to So van iah is the ap
proval of the Postell bill regulating t ie
taking or tongmg f ovster o i t e Georgia
coast. In 'his c>. nectiou the till of jlr.
Tyson < f Mclntosh,intr.nl iced thisin .rni ig,
will prove inter sting. It c.ll upo i
the United Status g ver meat to affo and the
assistance to Ge irgia, already rendered to
North Carolina to in-ourage her ovste
Indus ry, by making a tbo ough survey of
the coast to ascertain what waters are pro
ductivea.id lit for the cul.ivatiouof oysters.
In the senate.
The Senate spent the morning di rusvng
theGenn cou ty rujr ad tax bill. The
minority report against the passage of tlie
bill has a stro g f lion ing. Chairman
Bartlett hi self opnosed it, and made a
strong speech to-dav, in whic n ii?>
took the oosiiion that railroad competi
tion wuuld he impossi !e under its
provisions. He th u-ht tiie tVest P int
Terminal would got.ble every road in ihe
state, never feeling the burden of the new
tax on ecooun of the exempli n under
the r ciiarter of mom of ti.e lines comp .s
--ing its system. The Se ate i.dj mr e I
with? u* acting ..n t # I,ill.
The Hi use has insiste l on its im Intitule
for the Halj res Iu io , providi g f, r i*con
ference witu the We.-t rn and Atla tic
lessees, vrhicii the Senate declined 1 1 accept,
ad committees of coufvre .ee have been
appoidi^l.
Th- go erno • has signed the bill ratify
ing the transfer by the mtinici; al au.uo i
tiesoi Snvao all, of eig it fe.n 01 1 ie s >ut
side r f Pre-idem sire* to Andrew Han ey;
■Fo t e bill 11 a,i ig the co 11 e iwatlon oi
ir.a ng rsan ic •: k-at electi > n f‘2 ada n
The governor 1 -dav e > moated the se >-
tence of i alcb Cu.mi g a 11, a 13-year- id
neg 0 bov, s<* t up in 1887, for three years
for assault w th in e t to murder. ie has
concluded to par i m Cadoue, a burg ar,
from Glynn county.
Dropped De <l.
Gib b on, Ga.. t-p 19.—Mr*. Eason, wife
of Aif re IE is n, prominent fur 1 er of
of th county, whti •at endl gto ler do
mestic nlfnirs veaterdn, mor i ig. nppx
r -nti. u. bright and Cucerful us ever,
dropped dead.
CARECILTOV3 BOOM.
Bulldii(r Brisk, Cos lon r olling in and
Bus.ness Men Bushed.
Carrollton, Ga., Sept, 19 —Carrollton
a,d Carroll c uitjr are on a c_>n nlernbie
| Gx'm. The opera housv Il ls j i-t been co u
! pie e.l, and the two 1 *rge s o eroorns on tne
1 first floorare row occ | ied by good bui e s
me-'. Henry I.a ier’.v han some re-iden e
oi P,i:i e stre<-t is earinr c "in letion.
Stewait’s ph t-igropn giliery is ab com
pleted, and ad Is t the a earnc •< f N*w
nari str- e . Several I u .dings a e ow in
pro ress, arid in the near future Carrollton
w >ll 1) a city.
Our p .Due .-olinol, under the management
of Ue.. if. vV. Hoop, r,ri i opal, is in fine
condition. Sr.ce the fall tim o-s,eil
everv v cant house in Carrollton ad vicin
ity a bten rented, and more h uses are
w- nted.
Ca r 11 tor is t - have a stree' rail vay,
building and 1 an r.ssoca'io , co' oific
tury, and large lan is 1 in the near futur .
THE C ITTOS CROP.
Cotton is rapidly c ining in, aid on ac
count of c >eap fr og t r.v s our buyers are
p ymg Atla a and R >me prices. Tu • crop
is reisir.ed a be ng the be mi.e hi£for
of D'arroll county. Tno corn crop is aso
verv fi ,o.
O ir merchants are all doi ig a splerdi i
bu me s. Some huv •i . the last five or six
i ears grow i ich. Carr llton gets the a
jor.tv of the c >tton and trade of Car • 11
ad He ii and count es, G ~ ami Cleburne and
Ka dol.ih c u ties, Aia.; also a spin id
tr de an 1 some cot on fro n H raison,
Bau dig, Douglas and Co'era counties.
We are to nave a car.ago and wagon
fac orv by Oct. 15.
Our farmer will use cottm bagei- g.
About one- alf ■ f the c it n alrea ;y sold
was wrapped in this bagging. Some, h vv
ever, ..ill use jute.
Ff ee i thousand and liars bava boon rai-ed
to start a pa er mill iu his c >untv, a id the
neco-sary amount will ba raised soon.
SHOT IN A RAILii)AD YARD.
A Former Fmplove Cau?ht Trying to
Hod a Freight Car
Atlanta, (Ja., Sent. 19.—W. M. D-la
mere, for > e ly an empl ye of tie Ei t
Te ne BK, Virginia a id G-orgii ralroal,
was sh t and killed in t at company's yard'
l ist ight. He was shot bv the wa chman,
J. 8. Etheridge. Ab >ut 10 ’cioek the
watcima > saw a white man tryi .g to brea .
ihe seal on a load'd freig t car, and bring
i g u and übl -barrel- 1 s.iot irun to
bear on the burglar, asked what
he was doi g. li, e and of auswe iig
the ourglar sprang ud on the watchman,
uid aitemnted to wres the ju ifr in is
hands. A fearful struggle followed, and
the burclar got pis ession of tlie gun and
fired it at. t e waic.iman. Esheridg; pu-lie l
the mi,zzi ■ tonne side, and it tlie sme time
jerked tue gu i on of the t.urgia \s ba ,is.
Another struggle ensued, and t o v tc •
on gt t e gon "i'll itie muzzle away
from him, and pu led the ; rig -er.
A FATAL WOUND.
The load of oucks i.it tore the flsh from
tho I'urg.ar’s Inf arm fro n the wrist to the
saoul.lor. Tho wounded man ra awayund
was track and y the lo id on the grnu tL
IViien fo id tie hat nearly ble >to dea ,
and was taken to his h i eon G te City
s root. Abut 12 o'cl ick to- la ■■ f 'ela
mer drd from loss of bl ied. IVu c
na i E herldge surra dere t hi ise f
at p lice headquarter*, a id 'as alio 'ed t ■
goo h s own lecoiuiza ice. Del more w s
well known m t o c.ty and bad man
friend ,wh id > not belie eheat e apt and to
hnrgla Tee the car. Tha police s>y before
Delauior.i and ed he corroborated Wateumaa
Ether. Ugo’s account of tue a .looting.
C NL Y N ) MAfiiß.
The Controversy Le ids to a Fieht on
heuben rn dd.
Atlanta, Ga., Soot. 19.—This morning
John L Cos ley fbod a tie iti) i in tho
superi rcourc, asking h, Reuben Arnold,
a well-known lawyer and once thogreei
back candi ate for c .Tigress, tie re novel
from the Alia i a Bir Asso (avion fo
"deceit and willful tnisc indue.” m le.idt ig
Mike Maher a cn fedora e vetera ’s badge
during tne triai when he (Coni .)
was b ing prosecuted by nher,
and co v c .‘d of and posing of mortgage.!
pr perty. Cos ley clai.os this was done to
deceive the jury us Mr. Maher was not the
a member of the association. Mr. Arnold
admits lending Air. Maher the badge, but
savs he ti.ought Mr. Maher was a veteran
ad si' übl stand on tne same f oting a-
Col Cooley. Judge Clarke refused to grant
me peliu ui.
TRAIN WRECKS N'EAd ALBANY.
Mora or Leas Dam vge to Cars and
Tracks. But .vo >s of Life.
Albany, Ga., Sept. 19.—Two more
wrecks are reported on t ie extension this
evening. The reig'it and roadway trains
di c ied a few ca sench, with more or le s
da rage to the ci sand track. hop sun
ger train did no: coine in at all. T e
posse ige s. express and mil ere tra is
f-rr si t > an engine in 1 re iched the city at
4:30 o’ol ok, everal hours late. Th >
wrecks of to-Tay hap.ie ed within a few
miies of Monday’s sniasn-up. No one was
hurt-
BURNING UF A GIN HOU33.
Friction from toe Macainery Started
the Blaze.
Albany, Ga., Sept. 19. —The giu house,
ogether with several I tales of cotton and a
qua tity of cotton seed o i Dr. C. P. II ;rt
well’s plantation, five miles from this citv,
in West Dougherty c. un y, was consu ■ oil
by fire late yeuerday eve ling. The tire
caught in the !i it room fro n friction from
the tgi i, and in an incredibly sho t time ihe
1 building was envelop'd in il ones. The loss
iis total, there beinq no in'ura c-. Th" loss
' is eti mated ai 92,000. This is ihe third gin
house Mr. Hartw.'ll lias lost bv fire.
Flxiß ON A RAILROAD BRIDGE.
A Quarter of tv Mile on the Four
Miles .structure Destroyed.
Pensacola, Fla., S p‘. 19.—Sparks from
a passing engine ee it fire this af e n on to
the Pensacola and Atlant c railroad bridge
that crosses tie Es a nbi.u river eigh m lt?s
east of his c.ty. The fa t was at o co
telephoned to the s iper ute identh ifiee
here, ad assistance was i.iimedia elv
dispute ed to the cone. Before tne fire
ou and bo comro lei, 11 we er. a qunr er of
a mile of tbe stricture, w.tich in -arly four
miies long, had s iccu abed. Tne railr ad
people have made arratliements looking to
the transfer nf tbe mail and as enters.
A Laily Paper lor candors villa.
Sanpersville, Ga., Se t. 19 —Aiiout
Sept. 35 a daily p iper ca led Tha t üblic
Spirit, will make its np .ea a ,ce Here witu
tfhai les C. Brow 1 a mt agi gel.tir I'.e
pap. r will be a s x column folic, pr.uti g
six ciluin s of ores, d.s alches, market
reports, etc., e.ac 1 dxv.
AliiClau.x’a Teac ner3
Gainesville, Fla , Sept. 19.— The
Aluciiua county teac ,ers’ i stitute has b-en
in se sm 1 f r the u. st two day-. xVt tlie
cion? of the exerci e? this afternoon the
teachers, throug.i Dr. Pringle, prose ited
Supt. 8 a ts wit 1 a han h-orne gold watc 1
* .a token of their appreciati >n. Prof.
Guiiliams of th Fl rida normal school con
ducted t e im.itu.e. •
An A ssiir lmsnt) nt Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., Sep ’9.—N. Gillicnn
& C ,of iii. city, mMe a.i assig inent
this miring to J. H. t.‘ ark. ihe pro err, and
creditors a e Mrs. Fl ireuce S ellv, Mrs.
E lima F. Nelso 1 and tha First National
Hi k. Tlie 1 .rgest c eliters are L. i ers:
& Go., and A. Ehrueh & Bro., of Savan
nah.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1889.
I OCR FARMS IS OHIO.
THE GENEROUS Hu PITALIIY OF
WELLE GTON.
A Visit to the Famous Herrick Dairy
rarm-The tick and Men oequ red
to Hun It, and What it Costs—What
Cimsa in Against the Outlay.
Atlanta, Ga., Sep . 19.—Af er the ova
tion given th* Georgia fa in rs by the
people of >V~e lingt > i, 0., during their re
c nt trip, the parly was divi ied among the
citizens, ad a more delightful eveui ig and
a more ga.irons hospitality w.is never ei
j yed. li'e hat tho freed in not only of
tne town but the cun ry as well. The
writer, incompany wi hC >l. R. .1. Raiding.
Hoa. F-lix Corpu , D*. S. Hone, J. R.
C o,,cr, Capt. J. O. T'a 1 ie 1 an 1 IL il C ay
ton, were curried to tho farm of Bur .on B.
Herr.ck three miles ..oat of the village. Iha
and .or of ins ri s i -.ble home "as turow
wit open and everything ad every b >dy
naspu u do tnoa e for u>r comfort and
outertai e .t. It wt< a representative
O.fio horn-, pre l.ied over by an accom
plished a it cuiiurod la ly.
SITUATION OF THE TOWN.
This town |, Mtu ed in wna is known as
the c leese di ti ict, and the object of u •
visit "as to investigat ■ t e dairy far'd.
Mr. Herrick has a fa m c nit lining 43 )
acres Tuis he values, wit i the i nor<>. e
men is, a ab ut sliki p r acie. Tue la go.-
portion of the farm is devote l to cl ver
aid ti nothy mead ws. It r quires fl a
head of h >rs -s to keep tne firm in moti n.
these would a v rage bout $175 per had.
He has two laborers to who il Ue
pays £240 per tear, ail furnishes
ho 9 . gardens nud t uck p itches,
'le h s an'ther wh, 1 l e pats 9125, with
board ami wa hi g. Th-aac eose ia er,
wh m ho pays 950 tier mo .tu for eig t
m mths. It has 50 cad f c>ws, wit.i a
avert e cost of *75 |er h cd, ad tho
aviragecost of k mug ad feciiug t e
herd is ah u: |25 per heal p r iinuiu
Th■ iici'leutal oxpeises ill 11 t fail sh it
of {SOO pc,- voa , including repairing,
hor o-su-.ei.ig and m er
WHAT IS C JIIVO IN.
Agai st th a outlay he has twelve r.e ■■
cow, coming 111 eacu ya ra. a 1 increase 11
t • her 1. 1 hese are rated like the others a’
$75 head. He gets as a yield from the
herd 132. 0t gallons of im k fur toe sea, uiuf
cigot 111011. ha T’liis, vi h wha h> pnr
c.,ases, prod ces 93.050 wort 1 of chevse.
1 his is not an exact, but an a prox -
mate, es i nste of ti.e manui icture f
ch -oe. Tue outfl c sts 9200 ad t eti us?
f>r the factory not excnedi g S3OO. The
cate-e is soda Scents per p uni at the
factory. The be<t o-tim egath red is that
oit f every 1(1,1 0) pounds of ini.k you get
I.UOJ p u fis of c..ee e, a.d in tne sa .0
ru.i ) is bu er m d■.
COST OF A CHEESE OUTFIT.
The cos for an outfit f*r too manufac
ture of cnees • fro itaoimlk f 350 o sk
cows, would be aboit fI.S O. Of fours>
the output of chees • dop 'nds upon tie .e: I
of milK b. the tio and, or t :at which may be
purchased. We vis ted two factories tha a--
ru Iby steam, tint of Messrs. U .up.na 1 fit
Cos. a <1 Mr. Sk>l on. The vats in thes
s abiis mi ‘nts hoi 1 ah mt 693 gul.o s eacu,
un.l the milk i* heated by eun to jir per
temperatur q the wu i is daw 1 off by a
svj,hoii,a dtoeiurdpl io dinac, timclot
and press? 1 u uii dry, t.O suited un i
ready for the press. The pe ,p e
i 1 tie vici iity have cows, fr 1 none to
twon y head, acc >riing o tueir mei .s, and
hml their mikt> iimriot as 1 ur far uers
il the products of tueir farms. AI Ik is the
money cr p of tho couitry. Thy raise
co 11, wh at and potatoes, but they uro a.l
used so as to lner. u3e t ie o itput of milk.
many points picked up.
Our da ry uen of the poty learned
many thi gs which " i'l e of grea.
i uporta c? t > t etu in fu ire op ratio i ,
wi, le iho cost ot far .1 g iu genera
will make our farmers m>r con
tent with their own surro Hid
ings. There is more a p ire ,t thrift
among the Ohio fanne s tea ■ among our
own, b it if we only praet cei their in i s
try, econo liy and persistouce, our f r.ns
would show a mu h la gor profit ut the en 1
•f t e year than tiiose of t iat c'uutry.
rhis is the iinpreenon . f nearly all t. o
farmers with n-. The Ohio man works
aril r, b eauso there is a necessitfor it.
H;s h Imeis in >re comfor ah e, li. ca ise t.lO
1 tense cold of the wi tor demands it.
There are many things in w uc 1 t ,oy etcel
us. und os e'iully is this tru ■ 1 eduiational
tao 1 tie-, i neiahborhovd r .ads, and iu
[i .shad ene gy.
AN AUBUIt .DALE MAN’S STATEMENT,
AVe cl so this article witii a statement
fro 11 'ir. 11. K. Pearson of Auburnfiu.e, O.
tie say-: “I hue 1 herd of nt ete?n bead
of Jersey cow;, all of too better class. I
be.ieve in solid col ts, and if a calf c .mes
vith anv other c ilor Ids oso of it as eanv
as possible. I have bae 1 breeding Je s-y s
for years. 1 set the cow oest who , she is
wit 1 calf, and tlie average price obtained 1
from $75 to SIOO pT hetd, a.d I make a
good profit on them at those figure-,
tint many will tell you otherwise.
I iinvo ,’o't but f w animal- o Imy farm. 1
t ink the Jersey stock is cove easily kapt,
lv? aii-o of the r siz -. Tm y are iiiu'r? pr.ifi
t ible, be ause tney gve rirhe • m Ik, an 1
yield for the season of eleven mourns, o a*
’ ouid of butter enc 1 i’a M best cow
gives four ga lo sf milk per day. Again,
they Hre in ire profi able, because they are
m re prolific, ca ving o. te 1 at 14 month
witno it any dotnineat to t oir gro -to or
yield of milk. Tne cost for astu. age for six
months is sl2 per head, and $25 per head
for the remai and r of tne yen .”
Blast Furnncea Under the Hammer.
Reading, Pa., Sept. 19.-Two an h \a
eiu? blast furnaces of the Keysto e Fu -
once Compa y, >• liich race itlv fa led, were
s Id thi. afternoon to tne Healing Ir n
C 1 non y for 81 0, subj 'CO t a mortgage
of $175,090. This gives tue Reading Iro
Company control of four furnaces besides
its numerous in ks. In two weeks all four
furnaces will be in b ust.
Fire at Kansas ity.
Kansas City, Mo., Sep f . 19.—Fire broke
out in the kecomi s - ory of the K ins s City
dessi at.ingund mining works at Kansa
City, Kan., this evening, and spread w.th
grent rapldit V. Tao 1 iss is $75,000, an 1 the
i su a ice f IT.OJO. Two mo i waro injured
sari usiy.
f-t el Workers trike.
Pittsburg, Pa., Sent. 19.—A special
frur IS a lair , O , xav<: “A 1 ha etn do .as
of the Bellmre St el W irks 40) in u aber,
struck this eve dig boeni e of fie ref sal
of th ee hro hois n nnetl D.iwa iliou to j n i
the Auislgn me l Assiciatio i and the
inaneg -m- u ’■> refusal to discharge them.
Warner sked to Use insider.
Pekr Park, Md,, Sent. 19.—President
Ha rs n .is n t entirely givo.i Maj.
War er uo. He as ake 1 hi u to rec u
sider hi • deed at ion, and it is stated fro a
t i • white hou-o c ittage th it Pro i ie it Har
ri-o.i himsed and es at k iO v to-uigut who
will be couiiiiissio \e of oensio s.
ho Spartan Virtue of Fortitude
Must be possessed ia no ordinary decree by
th >se who bo.r tue pangs of r’aeu nstis n with
out complaint. We have never heard of such
an individual. But why no . ere the life-long
martyrdom eg n . esti ig lisli tne g-w u of turn
atrocious mala ty with Hon otter's Stoat util
i.liters, the eflica ;y of which as a preventive of
the disease, as cel as a men .is of relieving it,
is well established an 1 amply attested, dur.ng
t .t- last t tiirty -ft vo years, over profe smiial sig
natures? It expurgates fro n t ,e bond those
acrid princi res w lie beget th pain md in
limn mat i ■ i characteristic of this complaint,
whicn, a sliottl l oe recoil cted, is always da >ie
to terminate life suddenly wn-n it attactsa
vital pirt Tie Billers also eip-a t rvi usof
malaria from the system rented cs lyt e .sii,
kidney co up amt, con-li atlon and tuliousn ss,
q u ts ’he nerv s, and invigorate* the whole
hjsical organism.
ON TH DI AMOND.
Results of fha Gtn s 3stazsn the
Jjtxatry’s L3tf.tr "earn.
AY ASHtNiTTON. S-pt. 19.—Btseba'.l games
were pnt/ed to-Jay with me following re
sults:
At Ka-se* City—
Kansas City '. .0 000001 20—S
St. Loiis 3 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 I—!31 —!3
Bus" hits: Kansas C.ty 6, St. Lou s 15. Er
r r.v Ka vis t ity 9, v Louis 2. Batteri -s:
S ' anzel and Hoover, Chamberlain and Jllili
gan.
't C ieago—
Chicago 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 8 o—l 9
Cleveland u 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 4 -10
Ka>o hi s: C cugo >. dewlaod !2. i'.rr ,rs:
C. icago 3 CSev-iv 1 9 Batteries: Teu-r,
bi'u ipaud Farrell; O'B.ieu and Zimmer.
A* P laie.p.ia—
Athletic 002 3 0601 o—l 2
Broott.yn 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 3-10
ba-ehits: At le ic 14. Broo l.vn to. Erro.n:
At le ic t> Brookivr, 2. lii teries: Seward
an I xioniason, Hughe.' and Clurtt.
At Vishiugton—
At a* itigio 1 0000 1 1 0 o—2
B tou . 33 0 0 0 0 0 o—o
Bum? hi ': Wuiinr; ,i 5. Boston 8. Err rs:
V.a ngtnn 8, Cst 1 4 B.xtterie-: Clurksoa
and i; melt, Hudd a'. Da ay aud it.dile.
A Phi a ielpma—
New Yerx 2 0 3 2 0 4 0 I—l 2
Puihadeipbia 401 0000 o—s
Bus' hit': New York 5, Pnila ielpiiia 7. Er
rors: New York 2, Pii.aleip.ua 4. Batteries:
O Day and Ewing, Casey, Uuj auJ Seuriver.
Al Id ina oils —
I miu anolis 0 0 5 2 0 3 0 1 I—l 2
Pittsburg 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0-6
B .s? tuts: Indianano is 13, P.ttsbu g 12 Er
r?rs: Indianjxilis 2. Pit sbnrg 5. Butteries:
B.iy o and Buckley. Staley aud Miller,
t L uisvil.o—
rxiuisville 4000 301 0 o—B
Ci cimati 0 000 000 0 o—o
Bus- lilts: Louisville 12, Cinciinati 4. Errors:
1o il yilii* J, Cjnei mati 4. Batteries: E.iret
a id Coxa, Smith. Via 1 an! Pal I win.
A CO-D Day F JR xtACiNG.
The Track at Gravesend Slow—Sep
tember Alee ings 1 England.
New York, S<? t. 19. -Diriugt ie Brook
1} n Jockey Club •\\ •-s at G avese id t -da
the weither was cd 1 and tha trac.i slow.
F e events we h* f illo v*:
First Race —3we * stak ■' for 3-v ar-olds and
h.’.v i'd<; six furiung.s. Mi Is'me won, with
King Cra > second und Tvsmtf third. Tine
1:1*
S :ros r > Race—H xn Heap, all agei; mile and
t ire --sixleeath . J, A 15. vo i, .it , H iniress
'Vi ii l and Zephyru > t:.ird. Time 2:08! 4.
Tuiud Hacz—Ju v rsukes, tor 2-year-olds
ail unv rd-; sx furlongs. Kiigson won,
wit 1 Rep liter se o.id and tieraluiue third.
Ti no 1:19.
Fourth Race—Fulton stakes for3 vear-o! ’s;
mile ami a quarter. T ur.v won, w.t 1 '-mritu
so) i l and tlind >oc a t third, l’itn? 2:18)4.
F i'ru itxcs—S. takes for mai leu 2-year
oils; flvs furlo igs. Th' Ballat colt wou, witu
Major Daly second uud Maslerlode thini Tin?
1:06 f>.
Sixth Race—S“lling; all ares; one mile. Now
' r N "'cr won, wi h B la B. second and Joe
Courtney third. Time 1 :47.
RACI.'O IN ENGLAND.
London, Se it. 19. i'liis was the second
day of the western mee ing at Ayr. Tin
race for tlie Ayrshire handicip plate, about
it mile a ni tu ca furl nigs, was won by F ,1-
lerto with AY odlind 'Geo and ad Jack
i’ro't third. There were eight starte s.
I'll s was t e first dav of tue Manchester
September me? i g.’ Tue race for tho Llll
- .ster nu-sery hmdicaii pla e of 1,009
sov?:eigns for 2-y?ar-oids, five furl ug<,
was vhihvFj mi : bl-, w.t i Galivaiuer
see 1 aland Uus ad D,.vns third. There
were fur ecu s art-ri.
A RIOT ON NAV cSA.
Several America, us 1 eparted Among
tho Killed
Washington, ■'e ? 19.—Aca le message
has bee irec ived at the department of state
from Consul Alien at K ngs 0,1, Jamdca,
uving that a not occurred at Navassa. an
isltndinriio Cmbbsai sea, in w.fieh a
nuu iorof A e icuns were killed. The
consul suv- that at his request a B itis
war ship left Jamaica for t 10 -cone imme
diately upon the •>.i?ol it of tli news of ctn
t outile. i\ e disp itch contained 110 fur
ther iufor ntion.
THE GAL3NA EN P."UTE.
If is lenrue i it t e navydepir ine it that
the Gale ais no.v o i her way t, Nav ssa
aud will probably a rive there to-m rrow.
I'his isla ii is u dec no pa icuiar juris
diction, but is regarded ns uader the pro
tection oft ■ Unit-d Stales. Ic is said to
b*o no b in A 10 ican gtiaui company.
It is abou 250 in les fr >m Kingston, ad is
kuowu as a gua n i land.
OUR NBxGH ORING REPUBLIC.
Leon Being esertod by Its inhabitants
A Water -pout.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 19.—A special dis
patch f, 1 m tno City of Mex.c > says there is
general migrati in from tho city of Leon,
over 15,0 oof is inhabit ints having left
within the la<t few months.
In t ie si no city a . electric bilt shivered
the tower of the Angelus cuu ch and ren
de 0 i the ciu c 1 s 1 danger u? that me
a ittaoritics h ive •> iler -d it c osed.
A w t?r spout yesterday burst over
Cerro Gor in, near Ara .do. J disco, causing
sove al eu'is. L vest ek wai swept away
and houses destroyed. The exact mnn er
of deaths und the extent of tue damage
done is nut ltno vn y t.
NEG .O BAP II? ,3.
Rev. Lovo Quotes statistics Before
the r,atonal Conve t.on.
Indianap.lis, Ind., Sep. 19. i’he na
tional cntive tinuof c lo.'ed Baptists con
cluded its annual sossio 1 h ire t wiay. Rev.
E. K. L ive, of Savannah, Gv, said that out
o.' 3.0),),090 Baptists in tue United States,
1,352,-73 wore negroes, alt lough "hei
t e om unci nation proclamation was is
sued there were nut 300 c 1 red
Baptists. O her a l Iresses were made by
S. T. C ant mof Ne • Orl 'a:is, R de Bap
tiste "f (5 des urg, 11., R J. Ten pie of
Mu s'tifz, !i-;s.,C. O. Bo ith of Birming
ham, Ala., S. A. Me Meal of Augusta, Gn.,
aid -M. W. Gilbert aud E. H. Brawley o
Nasuviiie.
ONLY ONE PASSENGER.
A Special Train oblige 1 to Run for a
tincle Patron.
yroni t'te Xew York Star.
One wc. k ago the Long Island Railroad
Company aivertised 10 rue special trams
fr m Sag Harbor to the fair of tlie Live
Stock Associ ti n. at Ha iti gdon. Th?
fair opene 1 on Tuesday. Owing to the
heavy rd 1 storm, however, the s ecialtrain
was poorly pairoiuz? 1, and it blowing a
hur- ican • t e next dav the rai road official.
naturally supposed tnat tie 0 would be no
demand fa thesiecial train. They were
mistaken in tier opinion, however, fir C.
B. Tau ber, of Bav Si >ro, wa-at the depot
at the ad ver isod tim • for th • t ain to st irt,
iiou lit a ticket or Hunti gd u and took ids
sat m a car. He was the only pass - ger.
The conductorre nonstrated with .Mr. T mr-
I er. but the gentleman a 1 muuC'l his u ml
terable intentio 1 of g un; fo Huuti gd n
011 t int tram, and he xlid dt care whetuer
he nail anv company or not.
N • passe ;ge apjieared nr. Babylon, and
ngai tno cndic or ame ded to Mr.
Thurber to t ike ack iiis 95 co.itsa and allow
the “siiec al” to go bac.;. Mr. Thurbe in
sisted upon the company’s keepi ; g its im
plied contract, and t e corpo atio i g ve in,
tiie result being t at he was tha s de pa s Hi
tter of the special f otn.B . Shore t > Hunt
ingdon. Ar.ulro ido Heial is re sorted to have
remarked, in reference 11 the matter, jhat
a s.ditarv uasse iger fou id fauit wi h tue
comoauv for not pu iiug o a parlor oar, a
sieepo • and a dtni g moil c ach, but the
rumor is not _ ener llv crodi ed.
Uncle Dan Rice, the teran showman and
j negro minstrel, employed the iat ■ Harry Gene.,
t i.-friend o Twe-u, to iie ldle peanuts in ins
| circus lent wuenJlGeoet uas but a bey. Ha
w r edo ea 1 ivi. and whea liice next met
| him he was a millionaire.
EFFING -AM NEWS AND NOTS3.
Entertainment for a Baptist Churcn
Fund—Guyton Society Goss p.
The ent rta.n r.ent give i by the yo :ng
people for the benefit of th < new B ptDt
c urch took place at the G uyt m town hall
Wed es lay night, and was largely a
- del. It wai o eof the mo it succj sful
eve Riven in Guyton. I- hal been the
g ~id of the young people for some time,
and all worked wi.b a will o give t e pnb
lcai enter sinment worthy of the file
m isicsl talent of the c cninu iity. The
progra nme was well co ice ved, ca rid
i u* to tl:o delight of all p es.-nt, ad was
as f 11 -.vs:
Suo flower chorus.
Ta leaux— Moonlight, music, love and flowers.
Fairy scene.
Song by lrs. John E. Calvin—“ Cows Aie la
the Clover.”
Tableaux—Finding of Moses.
Little S takin ; Soaker .
Recitation—“ The Leuer,” by Dr. L. D. Strut
ton.
Song by Mrs. Calvin—“ Who WiU Buy My
Ro es R d."
Table vux—Art gallery.
Tiie singing b Mrs. Calvin was mod ex
celle.it, and she was repeatedly encore L
The reciia.ioi of “Tue :.e-r,” by Dr.
s rutton, displayed his gifted elocutionary
powers. MioS Feigns n nr sided at the
piano. After the entertainment ref.esa
ufnts were served.
T epr tracked meeting a*: the Guyton
M thodis: church closel Tuesday nig t.
Tne pas or, Rev. J. AI. Lovett, as as isted
during the hr.e cl si ig da s by Rev. J.
P. Wardlaw, th • for ner pastor at Gu t m,
a'd the presiding elde ■, Rev. T. T. Chri.-
tain.
Farm products are bogi niog to se -k the
m u’ketsand business has opened up briskly.
Guvion merchants are counting on an in
crease of trade thi > fall.
M s. Lewis of A igusta is visiting Mr. ad
Mrs. Job E. C Ivin.
Mis Fa msDiv nt ba-gone to Stau iton,
V .. t c unpl te her stud.es ther .
Misi Gertrude E in ry of Savannah is at
the Lanier.
Charles Edmondson has gone to Wayne
ville, S. C., a .and will ro urn with his amity,
*ho have bee i speu li g tie sum ner me <■.
T o matter f maki gex ibits if s>. e
ot the products of Eflinguam cou i y is
eing discussed am mg some 'f its enter
prising planters. Tue ■rem utns offered ly
the state fair on all farm products is cer
tainly very iibe al, and f tue farme-'s c u i
be induced to compeie for the rizx, it s
claimed teat they would stand a good
cua cetocirry some of them off. o e
f the finest corn, p t a toes, sugar cine a id
vie* eve grown in the stale can be seen in
Effingham. A gj:P e nan in speaitiug of
domestic wi ms, said if Capt.' John G.
Clarke of l’u cu um would c msent t > ex
hibit s me of h.s fine s upoer ong wines he
would ne certiin liiar C >pt. Clarke could
successfully c ru vote with any o 19.
Alderman Falligant’a tiesjlntlon.
Editor Morning Mews: I not ce
by report of proceedings of cou icil in
News of a day or two ago that Aldenna i
F ilbg.a it’s ordina ce was defeated, t le ...b
--je't of which was t> repeal an ordinance
now in the code which requires al ow er
fir perty having nrivy vaults; locate!
within 3 It) feet of,a so ver, to na ;o cm ee
tion therewi u. Those who kuo v anvtiiog
of the luxury of paying plumbers’ intis can
app eciate the hardship of a
poor house-own r falling wi bin the dea l
uneofasover to be o impelled to co meet
therewith, while 'h >s) i eyon i such line are
*xe opt from such duty. Aide man Fa li
ga it appreciate! it, and in rod iced an orui
ance t- r pe 1 the o dm tics above r>-
ferre i to; w ich ordi la ice, with a sub
stitute by Alder nan Harris reducing the
distance to 150 feet, was referred to
the sanita v board. Mvandme, sev
ereal ciizins interested in t .o
matte , drew up and circulate 1 a peti.i in,
of which mention was m id • a few days ago
in the Mornixo News, whic i was ume -
u-ly signed by property owners along the
li ,o of the s-wers, Hski g cou cil to pass
aldenna; Fall ga .t’s ordinance. Tue pe
tition was read in the clear, musical voice
of air. Rrba er: but ’twa- no go. Tne sa i
ia y board reported adversely to the
Fadiga .t ordinance, an 1 reco nm-mt and that
thepre ontobnoxi uso diuauca be retained,
a.id the n-xt tiling wo mey hear tmt s uue
poor man’s pro. erty is advertised lor salo
ior sewerage c mno non cost.
Iwo Id like o now ho w or whv the
judgment ad opinions of tho sa itnry
board, co np wed of oademeia id in o -
citizens, ca.i - usw -i;h an i demolish hose
of scorei of s did, i te ligent tax.iaye 's an 1
voters? Ipa so for are and . Re pectfully,
One of the Petitioners.
Randolph Churchill, wi.u is cal.ed Lord
R indy, for shorr, is rounding his 1 ! t;i y.-ar. He
has been in parliament since 1874 -cbo same
year that he married liss Jerome, daughter of
Leonard Jerome, of Me a York.
sPECiai. auficiia.
lioTlCEr
Neither the Master nor Consignees of the
British Steamship CAPULET, Elds, .Vaster,
will be responsible for any debts contract and
by the crew.
A. MINIS & SONS. Consignees.
Dh SOU l K) .
The firm of HYMES, BRO. & CO. has been
dissolved by mutual consent, Mr BENNETT
HiMES assuming all Labiii.ies and coliect.ug
all hills due in Savannah.
JULIUS HYM S,
I IDOR HYM US.
BENNETT HYMES.
The undersigned will continue the business of
“The Famous’’ Ne.v Yorlc Clothing House at
the old stand, 144 Congress street. Thanking
for post patronage, he respectfully s doits a
continuant: i of the same.
Respectfully,
BENNETT HYMES.
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE.
August 31, 1814.
Dr. B. F. tjlmer. Savannah, Go.
Pear Sir—l must tell you that after having
b-en treated by my physician for six mouti s,
and ha. i g tried other remedies for a deranged
liver, 1 gave your Liver Corrector a trial, and
experienced great re ief. lamin m at.; year
na i my reap ration is amazing to m.vs if. I
feel in some respects a3 if 1 was about to lv>
remade. With many thanks for your timely
benefaction, an 1 with fervent prayer for your
temporal an I eter al welfare, f suo-crine ray
seif, yours, much obliged, Lories Pierce.
The venerab.e .o .ids Pierce was toe fat er • f
Bi-hop Pierce, and w..z widdy 11 o\va, having
labored as a Meth dist divine in Utorgia Pr
up.iarilo sixty-nine yea s.
. ecommen led by pr min nt physicians and
awarded nig. iest prize overcame iitors. Ask
for ULM It'S LIVER CORRECTOR, and take
no other Prepared by B F. Ul. 'iER, M, I).
p ;ar oacist, Savannah, Ga. Price $1 per
bo tie. If you cannot obtain the “Carn et r”
from your druggist, send your or er direot, and
it will b- forwarded by express, freight pal 1.
BAUGS A McI.YTOSM,
food dealers,
230 Harris Street.
Wood of best quality always on hand and
delivered promptly, sawed and stick. Orders
solicited.
TAKE KIEFFEkt'S PERUVIAN CL HE,
A never failing specific for Chills aud Fever,
Ague, Dumb Ague, and persistent In ermittent
and Remittent Fever, General Debility. Anaj
mia. Night Sweats, and all other disea-es caused
by Miasma or Malaria. For sale every where at
2a cents per bottle.
EDWARD J. KIF.FFKR,
Corner West Broad and Stewart stre.ts.
jmvzn GUARANTEED TO CURE —r. n
stghol 05E2neA ltd cliit
M or money REFUNDED.^
!■ AND g
Ski S&bjillSnggiiti^il
N. T. PIKE, Sole Agent,
Corner JefTrrso i and South Bread streets.
Savannah, Ga
MARRIAGES.
DAVAXT—FOOTMAN—Mirrie 1. oi 31 Sep
te '.ber. by Kev. Henry Koll ick R-ei, at toe
re-iJence of the hr. le’s fatier, Richard J.
Dava.vt. Jr., a ,and VlEGisia C , daughter of R ib
ert H Fo La in.
I MEM OKI AM ~
IN ME MORI AM
OF EVA ENOLESTH, WHO DIED IN' MACON, GA..
SEPTE3IBEE 7fH. 1889.
Suddenly, and almost without warning, was
this sweet and lovely girl taken from her family
and from th - friends to w ,orn, in her short life
of fourteen y ars. she had e ideared herself by
all the traits that belong to a good and lovable
e aracter. How muc Iwe w.li miss her brig t
I rcsence and her kind, wincing ways, yet we
must not wish he • bock. Sorely God has given
her the “better part.’’ -
S;.e ived to see only the bri ;ht, happy morn
ing of life, an 1 then, before the “evil days”
came. He took her to a place where sorrow is
u known, an 1 w.iere the in aaitants never g-o v
old. May her “va ished ha :d” dra vus nearer
the thifine, and may the “voice that is st.li”
woo t e sorrowing ones that are left to oeaven
We mourn, yet it is best for us and for her.
“Christ has raised her to His bosom
From this world, its uns. its woes
And His loving arm - arc nl her
Gi.as her spirit sweet repose.”
A Fut-v-v
N! EE L INGS.
PI LVSKI COUNCIL M> 153, R.
A regular meeting THIS EVENING at 8
o'clock a: Kniguts of Pythi is Hall
W. P. SC HUM, Regent.
Clarence S. Cos nne rat. S cretary.
AT TEN IT OX, PALESTINE CGMOIAND
EUY NO. 7, ti. T.
Attend a special meeting in your asylum
THIS EVENING at S o'clock. A full attend
aace of the Knights is desired.
THO IAS BALLANTYNE, E. C.
John F. LaFar. Rec order.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A'lverfiAeme.nti i*i-e.-’e 1 utter ecii
Ai. if-’-s’’ unit Oe cua ryed fi (Al u S'juare enc
insertion.
HE \ B Y B U\
Offers the new 6 per c oot. 30 year gold bonds
of the
SAVANNAH, AMERICUS AND MONTGOM
ERY RAILROAD
For sale at 95 per cent, and accrued interest
The above road is now operated from LON
VALE TO McRAE (on the Eist Tennessee,
Virginia and Georgia)—l3s miles —the grading
of 40 miles ad titional to STERLING will bo
finished in the <j ourso of 30 days. At Sterling
the road wil. e mnect with tho
SAVANNAH AND WESTERN,
Now being constructed by th • Georgia C ntral.
Tbe earnings of the Savan ah, Americas and
Montgomery itailroai, witu present tra Nc
arrangements, will bo ample security for the
payment of interest o-i the oon Is. Tie ri-ht is
reserved to raise t.ie price of bonds without
notice. The aoore bonds are recommeaded
for investment.
SAVANNAH ACADEMY,
21st Annual Session,
BULL STREET, MADISON SQUARE.
Savannah Academy will open its 21st annual
session Oor. 1 Thorough instruction in clas
sics and languages. Careful training in the
preparatory department for an early business
education. For full particn'ars apply to
JOHN TALIAFERRO. Principal.
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
Ail persons are cautioned against purchasing
that tract of 1 ind in Chatham 0 rimy, Georgia,
immediately south of tne extended li nits of
the city of Savannah, known as tho BRANCH
TitvCT, containing One Hundred and Seven
Acres, more or less, bounded on the north by
Estill Avenu ', east by Wat -rs Ron l, south by
lands of Barstuiv, anu west by lands of Gen. A.
R. Lawton, as i have made a contract f r tho
purchase tuereof, aud intend to apply to the
courts for a specific performance of the con
tract. J. ri. ESTILL
Savannah, Aug. 30, 1883.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We withdrew fr ini tiie fir ti of 11. Myers &
Bros, on June 1, last, to c >n loot ihe business of
our deceased fatn r as boom ma l.if.icturers
and i.a'-K Commits i m Merchants ii t: e city of
Richmond. Va. T a'king tie public for past
favors, and solicling the same fur our new en
terprise, we are rosnetf lly.
Sit I. M. GOODMAN,
MORTON A-GOOD AN,
f Goodman Bros.
“OYSTER SOUP AND DEVILED Cl A liNjJ
FOR LUNCH TO-DAY
At the Merchants’ Exclian e, 149 Congress St.
CHAS. F GRAHAM, Pkop’r.
GIVEN AWAY
To introduce a stock powder: With 25c. pack
ages, a curry comb; with 50c. packages, a
carriage whip and a copy of Kendall’s Doctor
Book, at IIEIDT’S, Congress aud Whitaker.
GUARDS’ ARSENAL FUND.
The grand distribution of cosh prices for the
benefit of th 1 Guards’ Arsenal Fund will take
place at the Savannah Theater, on WEDNES
DAY, NOV. 13, 1889, at 8 o’clock p. m.
JOHN R DILLON,
Coairman.
pvrff-r
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l^iC
1 PILSEN BEER |
Efeaa£Lsc-.ryia3r.-i>vvb- o
THE PUBLIC
Is hereby informed that FROM SATURDAY
21st inst., on we shall s.-rve in bottles the
EXTRA PILSEN BEER,
SPECIAL BREW FOR BOTTLING PUP-POSES.
Pkice Yob Family Ust, Si HU Per Case of
Two Dozen Pints.
The Beer is perfectly pure and wholesome,
and can be recommended for its refreshing,
mildly stimulating and strength-imparting
qualities.
SAVANNAH BREWING COMPANY.
N. B.—For bottles returned 15c. per dozon
will be allowed.
SARATOGA SPRINGS AT HOME.
RECENT SHIPMENTS OF
SARATOGA CARLSBAD WATER.
SARATOGA HATHORN WATER,
SARATOGA VICHY WATER,
SARATOGA CONGRESS WATER.
The eelbrate 1 Carlsbad Water is recom
mended by the leading puyslciant of Saratoga
a- being the bo*t of Saratoga cathartic .amrs.
and a sovereign remedy for kidney and liver
troubles.
BUTLTHt’S- PHARMACY,
Corner Bull and Congress Streets.
__ amusements.
Extraordinary Attraction
SAVANNAH~THEATEB.
Friday wed ‘ aturci^’Nights, Sept. 20
a-nd 21, and aturday Matinee.
'"PHE management take pleasure in anno,me
° f th ° Ver - V
Miss Agnes Herndon
And Her Full Dramatic Support in Her La-,
Successes.
Fob Friday Night and Satirdat Matinee
LA BELLE MARIA
Saturday Night,
THE C. T. BRIDE.
“Laughing and pathos elegantly bDadei
H f rald \„,. " A r f r, “ a, l actress and'Diay >
—tv rd. Miss Herndons cosln nes
murveis of beauty.’’— V. ashion J , u
Seats on sale at Butie. ’s Pharmacy at 9 , u
Sejit. 18th. *•
Next Attraction—Wilson’s Minstrels. Sept a
SAVANNAH THE ATER~
One TVi rlit Only, Sept. 23
The Supremely Gre U i.l Unrivall-d
GEO. WILSON
MAMMOTH
MINSTRELS!
(Formerly Bar'.ow, Wilson & Rankin )
An exclusiv - exposition of pre-emme.it Stars
never before seen conjointly.
Mr. GEO. WILSON, LEW BENEDICT
JOHT T. KEF.4 'N, HI TIM WARD
RAMZA & ARNO, ORION TRIO.
The Swedish Dance,
With 22 Partic pants,
FiiONr THK IURMKSSE.
Tti • $2 4, lOJ intro duct >ry
D 2JRBY- D AY- IN-EMGL AND!
(Duly Copyrighted by Geo. Wilson )
Scats on ri at BUTLER'S PHARMACY
Fri lay, Sep-. 20 i,itO i.m ’
N. x attractiuu, “AFTZR DARK ”| ept 2.5-26.
EDUCATIONAL.
School* for Boys.
TTTE FOURTH SE SION of this School will
begin ou tue First of October next, with tne
following Instructors:
J. A. CUOWTHER, .Mathematics and Natural
Puiiosopny.
M E PARRISH, 51. A , (late Principal West
Point School), Ancient and Modern Languages
and English.
R. M. CAMPBELL (graduate McGill Normal
College), Principal Preparatory Department.
Thorough preparation far Colleges, Universi
ties and Scientific Schools.
Careful training given in Elementary
Branc ies m th • Preparatory Department.
Catalogue, with course of study, term* etc
on app!ica;i(in to J. A. C tOWi'HER. ’’
Savannah, Ga.
EPISCOPAL HIGI-L SCHOOL,
FOR BOYS.
Near Alexandria, Va.
* • M. DLACKFOHD, M. A., Principal.
L. HOXi'ON, Associate PrncipaL
With ample cor os of assittants. Fiftv-first
year opens SxsPT. 1889. Catalogues sent.
TRINITY HALL;
BEVERLY, NEW JERSEY
V HOME SCHOOL of the highest order for
young liidieii. Solid culture in English,
slus;c, Art, ua guages; careful training in man
ner, mind and heart. Twenty second year be
gins Sept. 86. For circular addi e s
Miss RACHELLE GIBBONS HUNT,
Principal.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE;
ATHENS, G-A.
VBOAr.DING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. LADY
teac.iers. All denominations represented.
Hoard, tflj a month. No secret societies.
Health record unsurpassed. Fail term com
mences Sept. 25. Ihß9.
MISS M. RUTHERFORD,
Principal
Staunton Maie Academy,
STAUNTON, VIR INI A
A Military Boarding Sciiool for Young Men
and Boys. Handsome Illustrated Catalogue
mailed on application.
YEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. Corn
wall on-Uudson. Col. 0. J. WRIGHT,
15. S., gV. M., Supt.; 13. F. HYATT. Comd’t of
Cadets*
PROPOSALS WANTEIL
PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL^SUPPLIES.
OEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing the
O public sc n>o s with supplies dun g tiie
scLoo year Itß9-’CO, wi 1 be reee.ved by the
Committee on Supplies . ntd Sept. vO, 1889.
Supplies of t e f dlowingkiad are required:
Sra i mers’ sup lies.
House Furnisher’s supplies.
Coal.
Wood.
Fnutii'.g.
Information in regard to quantity and quality
of supplies called for can be had o i application
at tne office of the B‘ard of Education, Caat
imnt Acadt-my, Hull street, between tvi.; hours
of 9 a id 10 o’c.oc.v a. m., aud of 5 and 6 o'clock,
p. u.
Supplies to be furnished from time to time,
on requisition as occasion may require.
Proposals to be addressed to the Chairman of
Com nittee on Supplies, No. si) GASTON
STREET.
The Committee reserves tho right to reject
all mis. JOHN R. F. TATTNALL,
Chair . an.
“ I3IDS—
FOR boring artesian well at the Charleston
(S. C.) lee Works will be received at tha
office of tho Charleston Ice Maufacturing Cos..
C areston, 3. C., until OCTOBER Ist, 1889.
said well to be 1,300 feet in depth and cased
entirely with flush joiut h avy artesian well
casing, 1,000 feet to be 12 inches in diameter
and 300 feet to be 10 inches in diameter at tbe
bottom. Steam will be furnished by the works.
130 and required for faithful performance of con
tract. Address
CHARLESTON ICE MFG. CO.,
Charleston. S. C.
PJotIMTBOOKBINDER.^
BUSINESS IS OPENING,
And Business Men are needing
their supplies of Office Station
ery. Orders for Blank Books
an and Printed Blanks of all kinds
will have prompt and careful at
tention if left with the Old and
Reliable Printer and Binder,
93 Bay - G £Q - N - NICHOLS.
WOOD AN IT COAL. ______
COAL AND WOOD
ALL KINDS AND SIZES PROMPTLY
DELIVERED.
Td na. Tliomas,
111 Bay St. - - West St. Broad Wharves.
I N'S U K A N CE.
l!ie General Mutual Fire Ini Cos.,
60 Broadway, New York.
Invites engagements for insurance un '” T
plain, broad poiicv, at moderate rati?.
EDWaBD A SWAIN.i > rc-i I l’ , rt._
Tennessee Sale and Boarding Stables.
HORSES BOARDED, and the very best at
tenti-.n given, at sixteen dollars I
month. Siwcial rates for sale stocs.
ftt.ibl -. ana nothing but first-class nanas e
I,l3eJ ' CHAS. R. MOTSINGER