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A BAP AT MAfO.
* ■Rracford Man Claims That
A t „- 3 i-raud >n the 1-lection.
Fla - March 18-_I D ° tiCß
r ', ; f the citizens of Mayo. Fay
the r * )d ntv over their uw* in ecuriu*
#:teW ntF sit® over West Branford.
* s * C Z -attest of truth, justice and com
lD, h ,r Voyeur oorresp indent begs the
t o3o * Inf throwing a little light upon
prPi-W; u may be cruel to undeceive
tin mat , , D ie of Mayo, but it will not be
tb * C K W show that oil this waste of pow
<“fto ireioicin* on the part of Mayo is
<Jer A uremature.
J,J T \ real facts ore these: The vut-
T . r?rt ia which Mayo is situated casts
In* JlB,r ‘ . four votes, two of which were fi r
b3l *f Hraaford, the t.alance for ilayo Her
n never, showed 130 votes polled,
return*. “ wbicll we re for West
t" 1 t ‘ i t ig in evidence that
Ufotraru- lut was Bp j r itad away, and
u-jm apparent that gross frauds
wße “ L,rrtrated in her election returns,
’ er * e citizens of West Branford de-
1 a copy Of said poll list, none could
m' , j be bravado and boast of the
if ;° U l OD le that their success is assured is
sLilv ireih. The matter is now in UU
deoileh. the West Branford people,
6 st -;... , tiß oonsciousuess of right, propose
" r llht it out on the line of what they be
[leve to be the best good of all, Irrespective
fraud was perpetrated
. ,h, Fifth district in the interest of West
' D ‘“lord hut by whom committed no one
*“*“ One thing seems certain, the
2 or change in the returns from
111 Fifth district was not consum
until the Mayo fraud bs-
B "T known. It would to have
SS, doue to checkmate the fraud in the
district. The Fifth district is some
Smiles from West Branford, in a re
part of the county. while Mayo Is only
e of miles from where her fraud was
fitted. Her resident attorney was
*®L one of the judges of the election. He
•sftbe special custodian of the lost poll
Stand it was never produced when the
n ,sss of the returns was made. He was
"chief cook and bottle-washer.” Of course
„ did not manipulate matters—perish the
thought! It is in evidenoe that the Mayo
poll list was never out of the hands of its
artisan friends. , , . . ..
“ t is upon this and other kindred evidences
jfraud that a bill of iujunction was granted
... Judge White to restrain proceedings
.ion the part of Mayo and make them show
„hy their immaculate vote of district
i stall not be thrown out.
West Bradford.
TALLAHASSEE TOPICS.
A Lodge of Odd Fellows Organized, at
Quincy.
Tallahassee, Fla., Marota 18.—Chris
topher Columbus Lodge No. 37,1. O. O. F.t
with twenty-seven charter members, was
instituted at Quincy this week by Aoting
D, D. Grand Master A. J. Fish.
Charles S. Partridge of Sanford has teen
(emitted to practice in the supreme court
of Florida.
Chester T. Collins, son of State Treasurer
C. B. Collins, arrived at the capital this
week, and will make Tallahassee his home.
Attorney General W. B. Lamar has re
turned from Washington.
The governor has made the following
civil appointments: E. E. Gillen, to be
notary public for Duval county; Frank T.
Budge, to be county commissioner for the
Second district of Brevard county; Francis
H. Sheppard, to be member of board of
health for Washington county; E. Z. Tay
lor, to be treasurer for Calhoun county.
Ei-Gov. Wiltliam D. Bloiham will deliver
the memorial address at Pensacola on
April iJt}.
The commissioner of the general land
office at Washington has notified Gov.
Mite: ell that the department of the interior
has confirmed the state’s selection of swamp
lands, aggregating 93,31)9 acres.
The annual council of the Protestant Epis
copal church of the diocese of Florida will
beheld a' St. John’s church, Tallahassee, be
ginning May 3.
A MIRROR OF OCALA.
The Knights of Pythias Fleet
Officers.
Ocala, Fla., March 18.—The Knights of
Pythias elected the following officers of the
grand lodge last Dight to serve for the ensu *
ing year: J. H. Hodges of Gaines
ville, grand chancellor: R. J. Riles
of Paiatka, grand vice chancellor;
Abe Daniels of Pensacola, grand pre
late; G. W. Davis of Jacksonville,
grand master of exchequer; W. H. Latimer
of Tavares, grand keeper of the records and
tealß: 11. B. Leak of Fort Mead, master of
arms: W. J. H. Taylor of Key West, inside
guard; 0. 0. Miller of Ocala, outside guard;
supreme representatives, N. Wooldridge of
Cedar Key audß. McCollough of Pensacola.
Paiatka was chosen as the next place of
meeting.
To-day Uoala knights will give their vlsit
iug brethren an excursion to Silver Springs
down the Ooklawaha.
.be visitors expressed themselves as de
lighted with Ocala’s w elcome and hospital
ity and went aw ay pleased after a two days’
tession with closed doors.
CHIPS FROM CANDLER.
A Season of Prosperity—Many New
Settlers and improvements.
Candler, Fla.. March 18.—J. C. Benja
min, who recently purchased land and
planted a grove, is getting the material on
the ground for a handsome residence.
' rs A. F. Bowls, who sold her nlacehore
this winter, departed yesterday for La
Bene, Mo.
R C. Wrizht, who has been spending sev
sral months at Lake W orth, is back to look
a ‘, l ] ? r nls interests here.
iha ten-acre orange grove here belong
ing to ~jr Hyde of Gainesville, F.a, was
sr. last week to R. O. Green of Kand, 111.
Price paid Ji,Boo.
The past winter has been by for the most
prosperous this section has ever known. A
great < leal of property has changed bands,
“ a L ’ r> 'At many new settlers are added to
have b'e ,Ulati j n am * man F improvements
lie Americuß Postm-isterahlp.
Americas, Ga. , March 18.—The an
i ®msnt that Capt. Joh iA. Cobb was
-ha race for postmaster against J. O.
trllfP; tho present postmsster. has at
_ acted much atteution. Capt. Cobb is one
di i I?! 056 P°P u l ar citizens and will un
uDtedly command a strong following for
tuju poiifctoo.
i* 8 another candidate for the
pu luon, but ho is prosecuting a still hunt.
„ 1 P stimulates the appetite and aids the
L, i ' s . assimilation, cure*) nervous troubles
tv invigorates and strengthens every organ of
ti, Nervous prostration is also cured by
ii r r r ' an,i powenul P P. P. Its effects are
Permanent and lasting.
yell o }} ,eei w ' Bak ftnd badly. take PP. P., and
ui retain jour flesh anti strength.
p' -'r reenmatiam. malaria and syphilis, P. P.
. wickly ash, po ;e root and potassium is the
°et known remedy.
J-orfemales in delicate health, for indigestion
sin take only P p. p. Ilia the best
•I ring medicine In the world.
W '}h " tlder, mayor of Albany, Ga„ says he
an i m w ‘ Ul rheumatism for fifteen years,
#• .mi? °. al time he tried all the so-called
„. c *.vbi l tto no purpose. His crandson, w o
a hr,.?!! lh ?, u - an 1 railroad, finally got him
“ho I ‘ K >'• The Hi st bottle of P. I*. P.
5h,,,.,*,i 1,9 remarkable effects, and after using a
writ., i ? ‘he rneutualism disappeared, and ne
urn in i ® feel *‘ l<k( ' a new man. and lakes pl-as
J] recommending it to rheumatism suffer-
W eddmgi.
Wedding invitations and cards printer! or
ngraved at the shortest notice ami in tna
est styles, vr e carry an extonsive and
ell selected stock of due papers, envelopes
■(l cards especially for suen orders. Bara
piessenton application. Morninu New!
r nnt:ng House, fsavaunah. Ga.
CLOTHING.
—TO-DAY
TWO
WEEKS
—EASTER—
And it is time you were thinking of your
SPRING SUIT, also where to Buy Same.
Now to answer that question easy,
APPEL & SCHADL’S
Clotbiig, Hat as! Halcrfalerj Eiporii
Is the place to go. Bat why?d
We’re no good for anything but buying
and selling clothing.
We don’t know anything but how to buy
and sell clothing.
We don’t do anything but buy and sell
them all day and dream of ’em all night.
We have plunged this season in every department. In some instances
in order to get certain novelties it took a HEAP OF FORESIGHT, PLUCK
and CASH, TOO. The result is we are offering to the Savannah public
ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE STOCKS
—OF—
PROPER HADE CLOTHING,
Hats and Furnishing Goods
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
II m POPULAR Lit 111 PRICE.
Discount and Reduction Sales
Are Not In It.
No old, shopworn goods to palm off at reduced rates, but
The Newest. The Nattiest,
The Best Made,
THE DIE PRICE TO EVEfIYBOBY.
We show this season MORE STYLES, BETTER MAKE
OF GOODS, LOWER PRICES. This is the reason you
should
Buy Your Spring Outfit From
the Reliable Firm of
APPEL & SCHAUL,
ONE PRICE TO ALL
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 189.1—SIXTEEN PAGES.
CLOTHING.
You Have Eyes:
10 Per Cent,
DISCOUNT
ON
Spring
Clothing
TO ALL CASH BUYERS,
GRAND - LINES
BOYS’ and
CHILDREN’S
SPRING SUITS.
IF YOU WANT
THE BEST
IN THE LATEST STYLES
AT THE
LOWEST
PRICES,
YOU'LL GET IT AT
LEVY’S.
THE LARGEST AND BEST
VARIETY OF
NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS
IN TOWN.
Gl-NTS’ JYTRNI SUING GOODS.
w DF INTEREST.
——a i m i
IT IS OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN,
THAT HE BUTS THE MOST STYLISH, THE R I
HANDSOMEST FURNISHINU GOODS AND
HATS.
IT IS OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN TO
KNOW THAT THE VERY LATEST STYLES
EUI
CAN BE BOUGHT AT PRICEB AS LOW AS
BEAD LETTER GOODS.
' l
IT 18 OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN TO
KNOW THAT THE FINE “FEDORA,” Cd- I R
TUMBO * AND STIFF HATS FOR BrRINl> r ,
i •‘V’*' l *
ARE NOW IN.
IT IS OF INTEREBT TO EVERY MAN TO
Q 2 KNOW THAT THE NICEST LINE OF GEN
TLEMEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER SHOE!
Ire now exhibited.
IT IS OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN TO
KNOW THAT IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND g Q
NECKWEAR, WE ARE LEADERS IN FASH
IONABLE STYLES.
IT IS OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN TO
b a
„ OB - KNOW THAT WE ARE KEEPING UP WITH
g 1
THE STYLES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Wttli&Lne.
. . ■■■■*- . ..I.L.L -■■ - ■-JU'HLJML -1 ■ JILL L-JiPI JJJJLLMM-IgBUMMJ
TOBACCO AM) LHjICJOR*. .
LIQUORSAND cigars.
Everything desirable for Dinners, Suppers, Weddings and Banquets in fine Im
ported WINES, CORDIALS, Etc.
"ROYAL CLUB" WHISKY $6 per gallon, purity and age guaranteed; $2 per quart
bottle.
Special attention given to "Jug Trade.”
DRYFUS & RICH,
ijwk Chichestsr‘B English, Red Cross Diamond Brand A.
rvNMßcmu * r\\i\iS
\V' 0 4r. if tump* for particaiai* tMUlvoalai*, and (
\ Fr lO.OOP Smrrxf Pap~. CMICHtBTiPI CMf MICAL CO., Hai
—r Aold by all Local Ornflu- * IILAMLPPUs ”*
The blind unfortunately cannot SEE, and are gov
erned pretty much by HEARSAY. You have EYES and
can detect the VENEER from the SOLID, consequently
you are not obliged to take things for granted.
YOU CAN SEE
That we carry the largest of FINE CLOTHING
and FURNISHINGS under any ONE Savannah roof.
YOU CAN SEE
That our VARIETY of fashionable fabrics is unap.
proachable.
YOU CAN SEE
By comparing our GOODS and PRICES whether or
not our advantages place us in tho van a3 the GREAT
CLOTHING LEADERS of Savannah.
YOU CAN SEE
By calling the prettiest lines of SPRING CLOTHING
ever seen before in Savannah. •
AND SEEING IS BELIEVING.
Mt\ GOODS.
SAVAN NIITS,
BUSIEST
STORE
Our early DRESS GOODS SALES are always aa in
teresting occasion, but the giant strides we have taken this
season will eclipse all efforts of lorraer years. Everything
that is Dew, fresh and stylish will bo shewn in immense
assortments, and wo start the season by asking the least
profit aud offering the very best value for your money. We
exhibit the very choicest designs in
Bengalice. Silk Panitille, lllamiaatel Diagonals, Iri lescent Silk and Wool Crepoae,
lllnmißatad Whip-cords, P'peucleine Puhtel aid all the Latest Dress Staffs.
This Week’s Specials:
21-inch all Silk Surahs, in all shades, at 29c, worth 50c.
23-inch Figured Cbiua Silks, all new designs, at 49c, worth
75c.
An entire new iine of Silk Bengalines, in all the desirable
shades, at PBe, worth $1 35.
38-inch Fancy Spring Cneviot Suitings at 25c, good value
for 40c.
Illuminated Silk and Wool Diagonals, twenty different
shades, at Gsc, worth $1 00.
Extreme Novelties in Fine Silk and Wool Dress
Patterns, no two alike, at $lO 00, sl2 50, sls 00 and
S2O 00 a pattern.
50 pieces Fine French Satines, new styles, at posi
tively worth doubie.
3 cases New Spring Dress Ginghams, exquisite styles, at
BiC, worth 12ic.
200 dozen Gents’ Unlaundered Shirts, well-made, Good
Muslin, onlv 29c, worth 50c.
100 dozen Gents’ Plaited Bosom Unlaundered Shirts, at 49c,
sold everywhere at 75c.
Great sale Children’* an 1 Lsdied Shirt Wa it*, from Csc eao'i uoward. Continua
tion sale of Lad if*' Minim Underwear anil Hamburg Embroideries at price* that caunot
be duplicated any > here.
FOYE & MORRISON.
—
IltOV WORKS.
KEHOE’S IRON WORKS.
WM. KEH O E & CO..
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. MACHINISTS. BLACKSMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS. EH
GINKS, BOILERS AND MACHINERY, SHAFTING, UPLLEYS, ETC.
Immenae reduction In price of Sugar Mills and Pans. Special attention to Wort.
Estimates promptly furnished. Broughton btreet from Reynolds to Randolph Streets, lei*,
phone 266, Savannah, Ga.
SPRING
SUITS.
spriTTg
JHATS.
Spring
Neckwear.
SPRIN~G
VESTS.
EVERYTHING
—for—
IX o,
LOEB’S
GERMAN
PURE WOOL HANITARY
UNDERWEAR
IN
Seasonable Weights.
The Best Made
Lowest Priced-
Foye <6 Morrison’s
GRAND DISPLAY
OF
SPRING DRESS FABRICS.
5
THE PRICE
ALWAYS THE
MAGNET