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in THAT WE
tower
above ALL
ClllilS
IN THE
HI
IMS
In QUANTITY.
QUALITY
VARIETY
and
LOW * PRICES
PROOF—THE GREAT
VOLUME OF OUR
BUSINESS.
CANDY FOR CHILD.tit N.
It Shou'd Be Given Them in Very Small
Quantities.
Brooklyn, N. Y„ Oct. 4.—The ques
tion of candy with many other interesting
subjects,has n>w coma up,and I think I can
do no tie .ie ■ tna i to devote so no space to
its consideration. The letters received from
motbfjj-s aud interested relatives describing
taeir endeavors, and in many cases their
&.ruggles to induce the small rnembors of
tue Household to partake of the raatutinai
meal are both pathetic and funny. One
you ig mother declares that “since the in
auguration of the breakfast racket” she has
one literally nothing but contrive and cook
aisaei that will tempt the appetites of her
children at the first meal of toe day Her
methods are ingenious ad wise. She like
many others, his adopted the rule of the
lady previously mentioned, “No eat, n>
„, N , "V,f his m 'ther asks the same question,
viz,. \\ hat is to be done about cai dv* “Is
caiidy necessary for children, and if to how
much and when! Auother mother daclaios
that she can get no smallest satisfaction
™V bal " physician on this subject,
and that her friends are lathe same pre
d “*• 1 my d°ctor,” she writes,
, caady would be likely* to increase the
rephed °“Thf t ermS , fr ° m worms? ' and ha
replied that, Honiara, is an exploded
fiUDorsfcitKH Sensible folks no longer be
lieve m such things.” “What to make of
such a statement.,” the writer continue “I
could not tell. 1 was compelled to believe
th s ‘ °‘ d girl wa3 suffering from
this exploded superstition.’ There was
idsnce t 0 aabstantiate ttU
1“ °,*.'. J * 0Wi > do you know, can you tell,
tat tais man could have meant'”
the?'S° baCkto *be simple question of
® °‘. Propriety of feeding chil
tltor i^ Ca ? dT \, e , wil ‘ attend to the
afte-vari' and to!*. ex P !od od superstition”
stten/ara. That somechildren by the verv
char ne U m?o f °^ bingS more Vf 'l
bevond na t t< '‘ ttl iui others teems to me true
same b,mite oU f bt ' Tuke tw ' s children in the
-amt family, for instance. The appetite of
l Fatiafied without sweets, the
nothhiv for f e ? 033 a ? d pickloi an 1 u ares
“1, -V camly and cake - The Person
j! tie first shouid have no
V h ® 86000(1 should have no sour
-ot half as sensible as Old Mother Goo ie
Muv l ''eff f ‘ 11ly t C ’ ,r ' Ce ‘! ed t 0 Jack Spratt the
i K fi l t fating all the lean, aud to his
• 1m ,i f tv ol panakmg of the fat. and
clean” th ° pleasui>l of ‘‘'icking the platter
~n c, t a n easy matter to train a child in
lie should so even regarding so
K?'.\T tterasthis - Tba sensible par
-1 take careful note of constitutional
will not force vinegar
'j ~ wh * dislikes it, nor molasses
Re n,’ne one who is never s > well sat-
V lle ’* sucking a lemon. But she
i o Vit, o .^ e j. beßt .t° modify excessive desire
r-,. 'iirectipn. She will tone down
itcm^ ne .' Jp *? tlJe ’ best ' o£ her ability-. re
r 'it tk;l t while a constitutional
i C M 1 ever > physiolog cal and pnilosoph
isiiK ' ! . an * inspect and atte tion.it
Eb’v -,1 t ‘ 80 indulge and pamper this
aijif, a PPctite as to make it very disagree
w and very dangerous.
armtting then that the saccharine ele-
V '** , recognized, it is certainly
tart ' conclu de that a certain amount of
,37. 18 to the well being of
ehoi,,H hi'■ **'?• 1,1 my opinion this amount
® It at J” st as small as it can be made,
t-.h c in er less cloying sweets should
Cl rr-sJhf,? 8 vi n evpr - v instance where it
ai*L 7 be managed. Candy should
fe ,e , # e ?, ten after meals. When the
bution rf’ * U J y satisfied a judicious distri
ct a d,i',' a 'i dy Will not be like, J’ t° harm
i„a delicate stomaett.
“siT f bo ,jt the “exploded supersti
lindcr mv „ 25 iflent in tny own family,
and Hho-l, Wlll "Point amoral
tion 1 think, to thesatisfam
A t rea 3ers.
det.y aiefr-h °l. 11 years was taken sud
’ a* l appearance, dangerously
IMISMS.
We were never so thoroughly equipped
for an immense
Fill l Willi ME
AS WE ARE THIS SEASON.
We have really spared no pains to
make ourselves the
ira
AN INSPECTION WILL CON
—FIRM OUR
OPIN 101.
ili. She had bo>n av rv healthy chi and and
up to this time h id always eat > 1 with relish
and digestion. But now .-be was twitching
in every nerve, she could not lie down at
night because of difliculcy in breaihmg, siie
had the most terrible crying spclis, she
could not take care of a particle ot solid
food, and liquids were almost us bad. As
usual the physicians disagreed. Oie called
it asthma, one valvular disca e of the heart,
another nervous prostration, but all ad
mitted that it was a bad cose, and “nature
would have to take her course.” The child
became a little skeleton, and there seemed
no hope left. At this juuc.nre a woman
who had hud a large experience iu the care
of the sick, made this remark: “That child
will die if she is not speedily relie . ed. I
feel sure that it is a case of
worms, for I have seen just such conditions.
Before nature takes her course to tne ceme
tery, I wuul i give the patient some worm
medicine. It will not harm her, aud it may
save her.” In desperation toe doso w s
bought and administered, and wi hiu foriy
eight hours there was abundant proof that
wo: ms and nothing but norms wrs respon
sible for the cuilu’i condition. She com
menced at o ice to improve, and has kept
steadily at it. So it w&3 not “heart disease',”
nor “asthma,” nor “nervous prostration,”
nor a “rheumatic diathesis,” nor “maras
mus,” all of whicli had been suggested.
“Facts are stubborn tilings,” and if there
is a medical man who will explain this case
on any other hypothesis than the one I have
given, I should like to have him do it. Here
was cause and effect. The cause was re
moved, and the effect—which was health —
followed. “Exploded super.-titi >u” sounds
well, but I would give more for the ability
that was able to discover the destroyer of
this child’s life than for a cart load of such
phrases. Eleanor Kirk.
3ARNUM WANTS HIM.
A Wealthy fexan Who £ ports a
Eeven-foot Beard.
, From the St. Louis Republic.
Bonne Terre, Mo., Sept. 27.—James
Keith of Texas, who was hero recently vis
iting his brother. Dr. A. W. Keith, has
probably the most remarkable beard in
tcis or any other country. Mr. Keith
usually wears his luxuriant beard braid: and
aim neatly done up in a silk cloth, and then
inclosed in his shirt front, but when loose
and flowing its full length, it measures full
seven fee . Soma time since P. T. Barnuni,
having heard of Mr. Keith’s w nderful
beard, wrote him, offering him a handsome
salary to travel witu his show. Mr. Keith,
however, declined the offer, aud wrote the
greuv showman that he had two flocks in
Texas, one of sheep and the other of chil
dren, and that he \ auki not think of leav
ing them. Mr. then expressed a
desire to seo him, andipf ter ward sent him a
railroad pass, and he spaiil several days la
New York as his guest. Mr. Keith is about
4S years old. His beard is the result of
eleven years’ growth.
It is semi-officiaily announced that one of
the Vanderbilts is going to put up a palace
for the poor in New York. If tue idea is
carried out, it will be an action of philan
thropy that will be productive of more good
and ot greater gra iiude on the pait of the
beueficiaries Than any charitable work here
tofore conceived and nit into operation in
any American city. It will be a monu
ment to the name of the that will
last as long as there are poor people left,
and “the poor are always with us.” The
poverty and cramped, dingy su' roundings
which go to make up the “homos” of thou
sands of the residents on the East Side are
as familiar to all old time New Yorkers as
their own comfortable environments, yet
comparatively few people realize to the
fullest extent the har isbipr which theso
people undergo in their brave fight for their
daily bread—for a mere existence, wnich
their more prosperous fellows wouid term
actual starvation. Life In a coun y poor
bouse would le an enviable lot cooqiared
with the face of some of them.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1890-TWELVE PAGES.
WHO ARE
—OUR—
CUSTOMERS!
Tall Men ,
Short Men,
Thin Men,
Stout 31en,
All Men,
Youths ;
Boys,
Children,
—WHETHER—
SHAPELY OR SHAPELESS
WE GIVE
PERFECT FITS
TO ALL WHO ARE
CAPABLE OF BEING
FITTED AT ALL.
FUItNITIRE. ETC.
Others Preach.
WE PRACTICE!
riHHTfTnsir funniPTn
mmWk and m\m
—A.T —
Rock Bottom Prices
—A.T
EMIL A. SCHWARZ’S
Intelligent people do not feel flattered by the methods
of those who seem to think they can bully them into buy
ing. Most people know what they want a great deal bettor
than the merchant knows. They know what their means
are and what to pay for their goods Knowing all those
things, perhaps they do not know the place where they can
trade to best advantage and would be glad of a hint where
to go. We can only say we do our best by all, and invite
buyers, when looking around, to give us a call.
EMIL A. SCHWARZ,
125 and 127 BROUGHTON STREET,
DRY GOODS.
G U T M A N’ S.
Oar Ski Complete Oir Assortment Iramense.
Gents’, Lidies’and Cuild e i’s Merino L’tid -r vear.
Gents’, Ladies’a and Children’s C >tton and Wool Hosiery.
Full line of Ladies’ Light Weight Shoulder Wraps and Shawls,
Black Silks, lilacs Cashmeres, Black Serges, Priestley’s Henriettas.
In fact everything in the wav of Biack Dress Goods.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
We have a large assortment: we always do, but this saasoa we have enlarged this
department You will now find a complete stock of Black and Colored VELVETS; we
can match every shade.
We are sole agents in this citv for
HER MAJESTY’S CORSET.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR EVENING DRESS DROP IN AND
SEE WHAT WE HAVE.
Gr U T MAN’S.
1X COUNTY OFFICERS. -Books and Blank*
X required by county o(Beers for the use of
the courts, or for office use, supplied to order by
the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE,*
Wtuwker street, bavanaah.
SHE 01 m MB!
Black * Cheviots
In Double-Breasted Square
Cut Suits.
Double Breasted
Round Cut Suits.
IN * CHEVIOTS
OF ALL SHADES.
Hew Style M ks Heals ari Test:
$14.00.
Corkscrews,
Worsteds,
Tweeds,
Cassimeres,&e.
TO COUNTY OFFICERS.-Books and Blanks
required by county officers for the use of
the court*, or for office use. supplied to order by
I the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE.*
| Whitaker street. Savannah.
Bays'
m ms.
We picked up a
Great Bargain in
5,000 * Pairs
ABOVE
War to take,
And while they last
offer from 25c. up.
We are selling at 50c.
and 75c. Pants that
have always been con
sidered a bargain at
SI.OO and $1.25.
SB lIIIS CHAW
GOODS FROM SHERIFF’S SAKE
SHERIFF’S SALE!
159 BROUGHTON STREET.
The Stock of Ladies’ and Men’s
Fancy Goods, Family, Etc., of
MI LIUS A CO.,
ffEICB IE BOUGHT LATELY, IS GOING VERY FAST.
We Are Selling Them at 50c on the Dollar, and of
Course That’s the Reason. Ladies Who Want Bar
gains Better Hurry Up. Woolen Goods of Every
Description is Now on Sale.
APPEL & SCHAUL.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES ETC.
FRI ITS, \ EGETABLE;., ETC,
ORANGES.
GRAPES,
APPLES, *
CABBAGES,
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
BEETS.
TURNIPS.
Heavy shipments arriving per every steamer
of tbe above goods, and for sale by
A. H. CHAMPION'S 80N,
149 1-2 Congress Street.
Opposite old stand.
The Boss Corn Varnish
C’URES Coras, Warts and Bunions. No knife.
/No cutting. No pain. Sure cure or no pay.
Sold by all druggists.
J. C. MIMS& CO., Proprietors,
BATANNAH, GA.
KIX Bits
..... -
FALL SHAPES! * *
-- MM!!
Vf j'P l A DISPLW THAT
it Lull TOPS OVER ANY
Uf J | ] I’.VKR SEEN IN SA
it Em
A CATCHY LI AT &
Such Goods heretofore sold for 50c.
All Styles! All Prices!
GENTS, LADIES
And CHILDREN'S
GHi IAN SANITARY
11WL
WEHAVE REMOVED TO OUROLD STAND,
186,188, ISO Broughton street.
New M ! ~"M Goods!
Full and Varied Assortment of
Faroilm, Carpels, MattiM aai Slate.
Call and Emamijie; It Will Pay You.
M. BOLEY & SON.
TOW 1 IS 1 !!
W® have Selected our Stock this Season with
YOU prominently in our mind’s eye.
WE m MT Tons ME! WAIT,
AND WE
HAVES IT
Mi f o lavs IM PRICES TOO!
We Never Discriminate
However, and can Please OI,D and TOI'Sr.,
The “ King of the Dudes/’
Or the most modest Buyer ran he per
fectly suited in Price or Qualify.
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