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OPEN EVhNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. • -X- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
25 TO YS AND HOL,DAY GOODS MUST G - Plush Sets - A TREMENDOUS GASH! rifyTels
% I a<9 WE ARE DETERMINED THAT Manicure, Toilet, ———” jLfW' LLO %
DNo Toys or Holiday Goods will be Carried Over by us. Re- Dressing and ■ at Closing Cut Sale of , 25
- j ~ | | “ "* ” shnvinn fsptc DOLLS opens To-Morrow. DOLLS of Everv Descricticn i %
5 duced Prices put on Stock Last Week is moving ’em Rapidly.L . - * 9S * —77 TANARUS: 7“7 TTT: —rrrr . ~> c
C ———- Real Bronze Statuary, Dressed and Undressed, Fancy and Pl?in; Little Lcr( - 5
o Toys and Holiday Goods of Every Description are going Lively. Onyx Tables. Vases, FaunVcv ’’ Dolls. Ternis Drlls Birque Do'ls, Kid Dolls. wT> L
N You Must Hurry along if you’d catch the Bargains. THE Japanese Screens. r)o"s, Rubber Do'ls. Chin? Do!'?. [O!LS ! DCLIS!! DOLLS!!! I
’■y —— ..—l Clocks ~ 1 - g
GREAT SALE OF DRUMS OPENS TO-MORROW A. M. Bric-a-brac. Pv the Mi linn all to be Sac ifi;(data Fraclion cf Her Value. c
O Jewelry O
N 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT A Q Everything in “ S CLOTH * * BOOKS U
LON short WRAPS & Jr% ffVO Christmas Goods, j t3K&r. oh ty Famous Authors 27c.
o LARGEST
| BOYS’ * CLOTHING Ha "“ Tai!s Ssts . GENTS’ • FURNISHINGS |
6 Will be Sacrificed this Week. Boys’ Suits Fur sets. Fur Rugs, E. &W. Collars and Cuffs in boxes, Lyons’ &
s at Half Price. Give your Eoy a Present Smyrna Rugs, Umbrellas S3 to sls, Elegant Smoking Jack- s
g that will be appreciated long after Christ- t DressßobES < ets $8 to sls,Silk and Satin Suspenders $1.50 g
r mas is gone. Here’s vour opportunity. G!oveß, Toilet Siippers ’ up, Handsomest Line of Neckwear in the r
T s 2 suits for sl, $3 suits for $1.50, $4 suits The above are f a - few Susocstions land, price 25c to $1.50; Night Robes 50c up T
'. v $2, $7 suits $3.50, $8 suits for $4, $lO suits Hollda _ y . Pres g ts ' . to SB.OO, Bath Robes, very fine, $4.50; Fur W"
a $5, sl2 suits for $7. Pants 19c, 35c, 49c, ,ousan ® r Q e Ke^ erc Top Gloves $1 and $1.50, Pongee Silk Initial a
g6v C. Overcoats $1.50 up. come and See for Yourself. Handkerchiefs 50c up. g
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. * * *• OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
A VI: X: i tCM TdAltt CHIEF.
Gcidoa Eagle Knigats Preparing fora
Big iime.
Irvine IV. Kelly, supreme chief of the
Knights of the Uolden E ;gle of America, is
expected to arrive in Savannah this morn
ing n a visit to the two castles of this city,
F.delity and Savannah.
lh rinights of the Golden Eag'.e have
arranged to give the sun erne chief n grad
nception iu Savannah, ami they intend
making thooccasio i a notable oue in the
history of th ir order.
Acorntnit ee from the two castles will
n eetMr. Kedya the depot and esc rt him
to the I)j Soto, where a suite of rooms
his been engaged for him. lie
wili be invitea, if he so desires,
to attend divine service at aov of the
churches of t e citv. In the aftorno m .no
" ill be taken m charge by sme of the
K ignis a id given an oppor u lity of seeing
tin city. At night the officers and ni .•in
ters of the two castles will cail ou him at
his room .
10-mo row morning Mr. Kelly will be
taken ii char e I y a commit
tee and wdi be shown tho
ci yad suburbs, incluling B maventure.
Thunder tod and other places of iutereit.
At night both Fidelity and Savannah cas
tes will meet in Metr poitan Had, the
reg dar meeti g place of the latter cas le.
Ac minitee in carriages will escort the
supreme chief to the had. Upon his arrival
he will be requested t > preside ad exemp
lify the secret workings <>f the order.
Af er tl.e meeting ih 're will be a banquet
of the K dgnts of the G >lde i Earle in Odd
Fell w’hall. Frepuratiors will be made
to seat 2do pers us. iir. Kelly will leave
*lies iay morning for Jacks inville, where
he will visit Everglade < astle. He is on a
tour , f the cashes of this section, with the
Purpose of s.reuglheniag and upbuilding the
o.der.
T3S KIVjSR AND HARBOR.
Alonz tb > Wbarves and
Among tna shipping.
The schooner Daisey E Purk'nirst ar
rrreriat Veaus Poi t vest rday from Ne v
iO'K. Hoe nas a cargo 'if sto.ie for the
I s -y -ork at, Vo us P ant.
Hess & Sanford, who have the contract
for removing the wrecks from tie river
channel, began work yaaerJay morning
wi,h Savanna i dredge -So. 7.
TheS.ianisus eain-hip Miguel M. Pinillos,
while on her way down the river yesterday,
"em agrnui and on ih ; (iardeu banks, where
the remained a short while. Toe lugs
F- City and Cvnthi i pulloJ her i ff, but
'he dv ay pro eutsd he get i g to :a on
•he ti le, ad sho was anchored In ihe bi;b\
The lirit sh ba - Cai enhuist was cleared
fete, da vbv Holst Cos., for Cars on
P clt, with 3,‘dis barrel* r. sin, weighing
1.531,'j75 is uinis, valued at ft 07’**, ad 300
rel, spirit, tuipeiii e, me muring i5.4U8
Wok, nine 1 a <h,4Jl. Total va uiti n
<f cirg ; 12,377. Cargo by tV.erso-,
no ruing & Cos.
5-racnai ec Cos. clarad yesterday the
or tis a s’ea usb p Crov.i for Havre, wit i
4.840 bales of up and coton, weigh
" c 32+ ',283 pounds, vaiued at
111 1.900, ad 643 hues sea slmd-,
keghng 22 3 pounds, valued at t 6 ,<XU,
uud tw„ amgs rice, we.ghi ’g 20J pou i it,
ih'<*l at 414. To ol v<tl.ua >u of cargo,
la 2,914.
'1 ni. ICellev a'd son launched yes’erdav
•ftemoon I g ,ter N . -'7. which they av i
Justcoiunl t*d for fie ha an mb Llsb er
* * and T under com si y. The aunc i
•00, place on t< ioi ti tide of ihe r. vo und
■ss c Uipluie success. ihe huge dg Her
t .d-d mu. tmn * itboui e hitch. Tne
‘h < i u of tu same dlmentions as the eev
"el j rev, usty Iniil..
mud avow wnt leu ehed yesterday *’
"-** rotes e and of the Ha*ar.uah, K or.dt
K ' Wests n liailertr lomoe j’s wharf,
* rs ti,. u. iu t f,ar Hiei A as for I
agbler m (Du fa-t I tig. iM 'eel t read a
WMU It uI • fuel del Ah ■ f Cold, Hue will
*o* 1 11 tdass mu’ or 1 1 pr • 'ats. for
* i t Ws A kssl'fd have the cvutsal
,J t l auravteg o-d #. teas Ml las flats.
Cii&IsIMAS DAY KoiCad.
Fine Epcrt at Thunderbolt Nest
Thursday.
The managers of tho Thunderbolt Driv
ing park announce their programme to
day for the Christmas races, and every
tro.ting-horse man will read the list of cu
rbs with interest and watch anxiously for
the result.
N>ver int' a history of Sava cah rnciag
have three tueh noted trotters started in
the same race. Each horse w ill he
handled and driven by experienced reins
■nen.and a race of excep.ioual speed can
bo expected.
Toe starters are Optimist, Savannah’s
rep eseutative trotting gelding, owned by
Mr. fi. Muhiborg.
Tnespeodv g t liny Barney W. will be
handled by Hr. G. XV. Baker of Ripley, O.
Waite:. R, the no tad trotter l. a. has
made i suca a bridiant reputation in Au
gusta and tnrughou the tieorgi i circuit,
will be pilot* and in ihe race by i is owuer an i
trainer,' J. T. Ea nbr.ck of Greeuv lle,
N. C.
George and Conrad Schwarz will have a
trot ail bv themselves for twenty-five half
barretsof.beer. Thes> gentlemen a-e popular
amateur and ivers. Toe gentleman’s saddle
race p omises to be a prominent featu e in
the day’s spirt, Tie follow! ,g have en
tered and will star : Dave Rothschild. Low
J. Schaui, A. J. Lsawald, C. J. Du in,
C. E. Vinson, W. J. F izelL,
Miller Mix and Si liou Ste n >e;g.
The first horse will receive $25. A free-for
all mule ruce will conclude the day’s festiv
ities. A large nun her of entries has been
made. The C‘ a t Line railroad will run a
special schedule to h* races.
THE COND- Mb ED MtJdDESBB.
Dotson’a Appetite Good—His Case to
Be carried to tne Suprem o Court.
Lucius Dotson, t'.e condemned negro
murderer, does not seem to bs worrying
much about bis impo nling fate. His appe
tite is good, an 1 Be sleeps naturally. His
attorney, VVill.am E. Morrison Esq., told a
Mousing News reponer ye-terday tua he
proposes to tarry Dots ill’s case to the
supreme court li a ne.v tri dis refu ed by
Judge Falligant, aud, while he does not nave
niucu hope of saving hi. client’s necs, yet
he t inns it uis duty a. a awyer to exbau-t
all legal mean- before, all >wi g bin to be
hanged. If the ease is carried up it will be
decided in March, aud Dais >n ca rant secm e
a longer base .of die than a few months, at
aay rate.
CbiFlON FOBCONORIB?.
He May Represent Georgia In the
National Lagielatuie.
Representative William Clifton for con
gress a:i from the state at large is the
latest talk in political c.rc'.es. If the roap
portiinuent bill, which gives Georgia
eleven cingressraen, and e* not pass I e.ore
March 4, the Georgia legidatu e will not
nave a chance to redistiict the
stale. In that event a congressman
fr mi the state- t-iarge will tie e lecled. Ibe
*‘*ar bor e from Chatham" is being t ill.ei
of by his friends all over the state f>r the
pine-. Ti ere are f w m ti better known in
Georgia thau Mr. Cdftoa. He is strong in
this p rt of tire *.*.*•, a id is loosed up u
everywhere as ihe farmei's f lend. lue
movement in li.s favor u beln; received
with a good deal of ent.iu iasm
Muegr-ivs'a Murde er Caught.
CHeTTsNOCKiA, Dec. 30.-~Je.se Krie son
(color. di, wno kdied R. li enn.n Mus/r.ve
ns night while lle letter was servi x a
w* i act < n him, was cap red about or and
incut -li unless niib of tße city. He *>
i r ugut back and niipris nod. Aq >ed
thirty p-lt eoai as pac and aroo rt t'.e
Ugi aud at b i/dock bn A morning tiu
Zaurifi quietly bonk hi out hurt i> arils Ia
north-nid tr in live ut.ies from < irn' ta
... ga. an j p a ei id<u U> jAd at 4v.jogvUla
for safe keeping
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1890--SIXTEEN PAGES.
A NEGRO BURNED TO DEATH.
His Clothes Caugrt F ire While He Was
Asleep in a --hair.
BAlviminOK, 6a., Dec. 20.—The issue of
the Democrat, out to-day, says: “F re
broke out in one of the double cabins of tho
poor house larm, one mile from town, on
yesterday morning at 4 o’clock and con
s med it, together with all its contents, and
also a colored patient t bore co. fined—and
came very near burning four other female
inmates. -Bel: my, the p itient burned, was
suffering with dropsy, and was unable to
liedown, and so slept sitting in a cnu.r.
wrapped in blank ts and qui!‘s, before the
tire. It is swmos'd that f'ri must have
p nipcd out and ignited t, ese wrappings, u-i
w en the tire w.sdisc ivered these and ail his
clothi g were entirely burned off him and
Le Dv upon his fa-e on the flop entirely
motionless, gas: inz ia the la-t throes of
death.
OTIITtBS HAVE CLOSE CALLS.
“Tfce house was a double cihin. with
stac. chimney, an ! ono end was occupied
by Bellamr ad two idiotic negro w men,
while in the other room were two affli tod
whi’e femnlcs. None of there discovered
the fire until the roof fell in upon tne two
last u med, and it was just at this juncture
that Bruce Smith, tne keeper, discov
er 1 it, happening to be awake just at
this time. ' He promptly rushed to
the rescue, and snatched out an
hliotio neg o girl, wi> lay cr-uca
ing i a corner, and returning etteinp rd to
drag Bslia ny out, bu’ was unable —Ihe skin
all supping from his holy and limbs when
touched. tVb le so employed toe rod fell
in upon Mr. Smith, bur mg his hair off
Ms h t,d and blistering boih nw hands ar.d
feet. Mr. Smith says Bellamy never showed
any evident es < f life after ha i cached him.
The tody was entirely c msu ned by the
burning building.”
A DARE DB.VIL WSJCKaB.
He Pul ed a Rail from the "rac’t Be
fore the Kngineer's c.yea.
Mempuis, TEyrr., Deo 21.—A daring at
te ipt was n nd-> this afternoon at 4:15
o’clock to rob the j ay train of the Louisville,
New Orleans and I exas railroad two miles
south of Wocdvil e, Miss., on the liu.V( u
Sara brae’. Tae train was returui g to
Bayou Sara from Woo ivill -, and as the en
g,lie was crossing the trestle ti e engineer
~aw a rail in front of him drawn away by a
nun wnom he rec ign zed as Doc Bradf rd.
It was too late to stop the engine, which
.v a< dera led, while the tender ad ;ay car
were turow i down a st op e nbankme.it.
WENT FOH THE SAFE.
Bradford, wno was hiding, immediately
enmo nut and attempted to op<-n the *&f ,
wli ca was locke I. The 'ral i crew soon re
c.ive ed fr in tlieir su p i“, an las their
mju ies were sligrit Br df .rd, ‘O.'iug he was
about to be overpowe ed. fl'd into the
woods, but was purun-d and captured aDd
1-Kjg ai' jail at Wo dvilla. Paymi-ster J.
C. french, vvho wav ano vr.l, receive 1 slight
i j u ie . Roa imaster Bryan was seriously
filia ■d. . . ,
B' adlorl had drawn the splkei and tied
a tel tgrapn wiie t ■ the ra I, with which he
iliewitir rails p+i’ion and caused the
wrecic. Ho i a not nous criminal, some
lie ago h shat a'id killed ang >at Cen
terville, Miss., but was acqu tted on ihe
g ounl ~f insanity. A priva telegram
fr rn .Voodv le intimates that he wU be
lynched to-nigm.
bUheSit Ai<D eUltlufl.
the Red-band <1 rUyer Charted by a
i.undreJ - rmed Men
CisctsrsATt. 0., Dee, 2'.- A dlspe*eh
from Banc ester, O.srtjs: ’’K rt C#d r a •
Iwler rtb t• id klllAl Ja La* re. ih the
i, t r * Mlo<n, V day. end thea juaipwi
ino go • window ssii fled,p.rae* uy Idd
aen. no.ueof tb to i me' • * red
a ptm wortpe m w.t'.iu rs (t Fn 4luz he
■UI i swt esne(M> Cedwaliwiee stoi ee4
aiiaal hi
SULCI’A FART ENDviD.
He Went Forty-live Taya and Broke
the Records of His Rivals.
New York, Dec. £o.—Signor Sued, the
Italian fas'er who began a fast of forty-five
days on Nov. ft. a! *:10 o’clock, ended his
fast at 8:23 o’clock to-uight. The little
bundle of nerves, sinews and inu cles hnd
accomplished what no one elan
ever did or even attempted. Other
tasters have gone forty days without
food, but they were so weak that they could
n t sit up. Dr. Ta ner could not sit up
after the ie> th day and could not wri’e I is
name a ter tl e fit.ee th day. but Sued bns
scor eii the iiie.i of we.-kenii g oil through
the weary weeks. To- ight ho weig's
b 4% pounds, havi g suffered a los of 42’ *
pounds. II s first fo *d was a cup of c.coa.
TWO KILLED ON A STEAMER.
They Wire Part of a Mob That Raided
the 1 ook’d Quarteis.
Indianapolis, Im, Do'. 20.—A special
to the Sentinel fr un Evansville sayv: “Tl e
steamer Big Bandy was the scene of a terri
ble tragedy this afternoon immediately
after leaving this part. Tho crew of the
sunke i steamer Ohio wa< ab ard tho Itig
Sandy being tuk n to C.:ci moti. Tho
men gave tho ■ flic rs of tho boat
a great deal of tr nble during the up trip.
After the boat 1-ft here a general row t ok
place ia a hieh knives, revo'ers, and clubs
were us and. Icing p ccipita'ed ny a raid on
the c ink’s quartern. Ono of ihe O.u 'a
ri usters drew a revolver and aitompted to
use it on ihe cook, wren tho lat'e Jre-v a
revo.v.r and fire l in'o -l:e crowd, tiding
two end wounding one fatally.”
RUBE BURROWS’ REWARDS.
The Man Who Kibed the Outlaw Given
S!,OCOot the Money offered.
Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 20.—A special
from Birmingham, Ala., save part pay
ment and settlement of the rewards for tno
late train robber, Rube Burrows, was made
to-d By. J. D. Cart*r, the man wh > killed
Burr wa, ruet lbeolticera of the Southern
Ex| r 8 Gem any in this city ’o aria ige
the sittlement of th© ro ard. The a mount
iff red by the exyn-s. company and tee
th: ce rai road coir, patties, jointly, was f2 50'.
Of this farter was pail #I,OOO u and tie
expresi officials will c nsult John Mcluhe,
wbn ass s ed in th- capture of Bur o s.
before tnev pay t e balance. The United
States govs nine t reward of sl,ouG ad
va ious stite rewards have not. bee i paid.
J. D. Carter, w, o kllet B irr ws, i a
cripp e for life from the < ff ct- of a w uud
he re eived during the fig -t. His left arm
is paralyzed.
Clinch ounty superior Court
HoMKRViLLit, Ga., Hex 2). Clinch
count' superi r court hatudjour el. Tlio
fodo lug persons were coni ic.ed and sen
tenced :
Johc Scott (colored), murder, penlien iary
for til l.
Jo in Dav.a (colored), bnakiug a railroad
car, five year*.
M asi VVi ha ns, burglary, fl re yea-s.
Robert T. Ilawitt (white), selling liq'nr
wit tout a lies so, t'tUO <>• twelve m >n h*.
Will.am Moor, gambling, twelve
m nth .
U’nrlsv Ks'ley wai fined 150 for carrying
a c nceaied weap >n.
A COMB OMiRK WITH CREDITORS
Allan Sr. (ompany of Mctnpbia
• rantea an cztanaicn.
kfaurm*. l evs., D c 9).—At a maatlng
I heM lwi* D—day by the orwJitors of
loon If. Alton & Cos., it was agreed to
uliow the firm l return* b wn** a i ■!*
Uuialt lit* a**t ,ci*T K n>4m t“r all itobdi-
I law, •todar its 4 J-*f, at 4 par ©enf, lutsrvg.
to* u'i *• to riia mi, t viva, ej Umi a ii
iwsnij f nr iniuUii T a sit* g*o•rot la
> Pigmy uouafacCwy ail Wwss)
Cheap Christmas Presents.
8 ornbeig’s have determined to clear out
their Second Floor th.s week. Co3r is
the only limit, uti l wh n it ii suited that
tl.oir second floor stock wws bought at a
bargain, ‘ cos;” will convey the idea thnt
s me remai kubly low prices will rule. 'lhe
remainlt g stock ooruprise- hanos me Glass
and ChL.awares, fl ie Limps. laiile<,
stands. Join e o Noveit e, Bri --a-Bra -,
Vnses, Inqxirie'i D.c rated Wares. Broi z.s,
Ec. thm stfK'k must it* cl sod out and
juices will not stand iu tho wuy. Times are
bard. Money is tight, and Me*r .M. H’.eru
berg&B ■>. a;ipr ;ciane the situation fully,
and are pr;pred to w ro:i their Jewelry
Depfi imjiit this week on a remirkaluy
close mar /in of profit- Hui over ibis lis ,
ad see it ilieie is .’l so neCUing you want.
lion'l be afiai: of prlc s:
Diamond Neckhces,
Diamond Earrings,
Dian o.;d l’amlan s,
Di:im ml 'iair Ornaments,
Diamond Lacs Bias,
1) amond Ri gs,
Diamonds Mountoi,
Diamo <is Loo-e,
G id Wetches,
l hai is Cuarnjs,
Cuff Buttons,
Scarf Pin*,
Hatrt Studs,
Thimbles, Bracelets,
Bpad N ck aea-,
Heart Charm*,
Uinbrelles, Hmr Pint,
(iold Headed Canes,
Fine Sterling ad
Fla ed Silverware,
Mate.) Boxes,
Silt or Ki isks,
C rk-crows, Combs,
Ink Sia ids.
Button H o s.
Knives, t-c s ors.
And hundreds of other art'cles wbo*o
be oity, uti.ity and appropriateness wi.l be
lUgg.sted at a glur.ee.
M. STETtXBEBO & BtlO.,
— Ad. 157 Broughton s.reofc.
C .ristmas Cards just received—M. T.
Taylor, Via Y rk str-et.—Ad.
Tho .Sunday Morning News
W 11 lie found regularly ou sals at toe fol
lowing placer:
Estii.’s News D*pofc.
Conner’s News Stand.
E. J. Kietfer’i Drag Store, corner West
Broad and Stewart streets.
T. A. Mullryne & Co.’s Drug Store, West
Broad and IValdhurg streets.
S. J. R. Yo.ig :’s Drug Sto e, corner
Whitaker and Du fy stioet*.
McCauley & Co.’s Dug Store, corner
New Houston and Drayton streets
W. A. Bishop’s Store, corner Hail
and Pncestreets.—Ado.
Doile, Half Hrlot*, at bdva’e.
A large stock of dressed and undrea ed
Bisque Jointed I* ola, Bi-que Kid Body Dolls.
Wa i alia and Wax Dolls, wnlcb must, and
will be nld, if price Is any Inducement.
Enrly buyers will sure money and get the
choice. •
My sale at reduced f'T.ce* to close out
reia.l ek it II c utinues
Kilter pint*rl "a very I >w. Rich Cut
Gla sware ditto. Dinner Sets, Chamber
te s, lea nets, moilog ii'*ly. A go>d line
of Piano*, Parlor and Hall L*mp, Ta le
CuUerv, K ue* Go -d, Binqn* Figure*, Art
lottery, aid ev.iy tov furuishings A
large 10, of Toy la KeU. Gall early and
ofte.. JsAK. HiLva,
—Ad 140 Bri tigbion Ktreet.
( brtetma* Card* J I received—M T.
Te/lor, 135 York swt -Ad.
We beve Mu (ne'e, Rmbrcilered oa
tmttdmt, Vim Bhirta. I tubnUas, *UU, eii
*<M able for flue feotolay . ifu JCuat*r’.
C,oUii *g ib uws, 14> Lif AHthUM streeC - A4.
1,RI)( I HIES. LIQUOR© AND TOBACCO.
A HOLIDAY GIFT FOR YOU.
CALL AND RECEIVE ONE OF OUR
ISTEAV CALENDARS,
A work of art; a beautiful and unique present to all of the customers ef
Engel & Rothschild,
THE GROCERS,
111 CONGRE3S STREET.
An Enormous Stock of FANCY GROCERIES
Suitable for Christmas,
Including Candles, Nuts. Choice Cracl o a and Cakes, Jellies Canned Goods, end orery delicacy
KultAble to the season. DON'T FORGET THE CALENDAR at
ENGEL & lIOTIISCIIILD^S*
O.irlatmas . ovelilss.
The devoted wife, the t onghtful mother,
the loving daughter, the blushtnz sweo:-
heart. the dear old aunt*, in feet, all female
members of the family, are commencing to
break their beads in thinking what to givo
ttKir male members and friend* f r Christ
mas. Weil, there .s no ocoaa o i to lose
eleeplesi nights on that account, when
Api*l& Sjhaul. the Bopen >r Oiie Price
Cl.ihi re, Ba ten and oleu’s Kur.ilsher*,
have just what you want. E it Suit
and Ham Suspender*, ii all solid and
fancy c and rs, p.am and ernbrol h-red. N ck
w. r in four ii hand Toeks, K.ats,
P ffj, Wins r-. in all the late t
holiday shade-, r ill Dre Shirts,
Neck oar. Glove*, Haul lerchieh, eic.,
U ib.e! ai, Walking Sticks, Fancy Ves s,
Afternoon Hats —in fee:, lad e , all the
latest, n \e!t es general!'’ cirr,eii ill a first
claui Clothi. g and Lea’s Furnishing G ;4<
•tor , wh o i are too numeroui to mention,
and 111 US', be seen to te ni>. r -elated. All
ot a thing, ladt s; the egooiLaro alt being
sold at our usual p u ular pr.ces. We are
more than plene-d have our court* us
and | olite c.e k to show you goods whether
yo i | urchaie or n 't, Ho lo Hot feoldeii-’a e,
and rah aud see us. N > tr ■ lire to sDjw
goals. APPEL & 8-iHAUL,
One Price to All,
—Ad. I'j3 Cos grew street.
New and "ign* in fine Neckwear at prpul’r
price*. Coliet’ , 146 Br mgh on street.— Ad
AMUSEMENTS.
SAVANNAH THEATER.
2—PEBFOTM fi * !t ONt.Y-M,
MATINEE AT !:SOP. M.
TtIUKSDAV’, DEuKJIBhR 21.
'• Jerry Chr s nu Ore ting”
PRimUSt 4 IVEii'S iIINiTRSLS.
fArger, Greater ail Granler than Ever ltofon.
KE4
Thu March of the Imp rial*.
Toe Mys ifjrlaz "Crem stlon.”
“A Hvrribte Nit f.”
“Loi Cabin NelrhN*rs.
Aad the Beautiful Monte OrUto VLtJL Part.
e>aUa< Hitt.Pa, P*e. (H. _
best ai’ra tion, Ui OUy e*yey Cos.. D>
oeoiler 11.
*i irk ni * IMi :< W - ea* vm, deils.nd
t*l so any i*"> •.( < mill hu<i>o at ad
-4 U i**w tu i •ai l* u> it*# i if'i/Hi
aud ua* tot mtm deuvered i*4alerts
AMUSEMENTS.
comma
Two Days Only.
Frilay aai Satordiy, Dei 26 and 27.
T. K. BURK’S
NTICW TRAN-lATLANriO
RAILROAD SHOWS !
Circa i, Mjicaa, Rinm [l.ppiiroaj,
And Prof. Bunt’e Wondsrtnl School of
Educated Arabian Hors*. Si ia
uu über BJ—Arenic Stars—M,
Two Perlormsnoes.
Door* open at l a <1 7p. m. Grand E itrea
one Hour Later.
Popular Prl 333, 10ani203.
UaANDSrttEiT PA'tAOEATIi.VDO.'f.
Mhllneji Especially D sirab e for Ladies and
C.i.l ,rea.
Take Belt f.lne care to lot.
RACES
AT
THUNDERBOLT TRACK
ON
CHRISTMAS DAY.
Read the at' rirtlve pray am -a. to wh'ch ea
trie. c.oae Ore. 14: has bm i rrceutly nitiued.
Fre for-lt trot. ParA S2JO, lii/alaJ. M.ls
hunts, bu it 3.n live.
Entries— Louis Mih bar ’ (SivaonaM B. CE
Optimi t:'l vv Hu-ri Rip U-y. O.) B. G dae
ne W; J.T. tUaihrlus'stO.-oeav.Ue, .V. C.) Br. O.
Vvailtoa rt.
MATCH RACE FOR ti HALF-BAKREUI
OF D2E9L
SCHWARZ VS. SCHWARZ.
GewgaScheari will drive hit favorite road
mare. Georg ie 4. Conrad B.’ha s will pu.l toe
rtoboofl behind (tM pN **’ cialli jj bi
PrtirWk. Ibie rtoe le to sulky.
QETTLEMEN 8 BADDI.E RACE.
Its to the vtoaer. Half mile beaca
BI’NNIMQ RACBB.
I%* eicf lag sports willoon.fade wKkstraad
free fjr-a i mul • rsow.
Kwws will oowwie <■ ■ praanar'r At |:V e. .
aiueo tio'-e o tnAark, k, dal kc ediA e#
ik.UAl.JSli.tt A.P buViJi.
i <s>hn c. puwuyß,
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