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DISASTROUS FIRE AT JESUP.
•eiKßtl. HI MlE** HOI K AND
rroiK* DEsrHOTEO.
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VUUM A <.. k Were ke
HmlMl Loam. Ifcelr Priirni
Velas laleek at tkoat
Hllk Akuat Oa-faarth
faral Ofker Flrai Ijoii Heavily
kal Ike Hotel H* >i>H
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Vy a very /Sr*#* ro-)* f„re *'?' ' r --
M4r A 2 V o' or it 'r. roof f.
fir* ** , 4 f * i-.
of V.. *r.*r* * C* Tc * * %*m
w*> spread and '> pope* j/.r. of J**Jp
Mfß*4 0.l f TV", 'I; rv> J, ar •• *>J ' oi-
It * = *•'r r.a f '*' 1
try *o iv* V/. ✓-n A Cos * b . dir # aryj
t* c' *i w*r.t ?o T <<c to r- ' *'*'
tr.*> o-.c of tfce i/xx of zy>. T.r-* *.r*
qur A.; to a o>j*r. v * r>xt 'o
the V' tn K/k r w'h vii-'l
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#rooo hr**ti Bro*. ioat ooo r ro
Insurer* V/iU.r > Ar Cc carr;*-: a
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©f (oMf and $; •• * 'O' • ' *
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Ciowr Compary. *r* ky - *d cv*r '*
•tor* of WiiAifit A Cos '*r Jo*t <v- I
©ryfr.:r.ir wl*h r o '‘ <* r - Dr Dra-* :/ ft
*ONi 4i $D>/'. Cos. Hr.fr. * l-> ar*d toe
J*s<ip Oori Croar. *"orrp;'> l '*
Tfa- **orv r,f Wb kina At Cos jcr.f * '* Ho
tH Wl k.rif aryl or. acco ;r*t of r.*r* D-sng
* do / v ' <% tr> ' ‘A\r.n% ’ '
Kr..r. * Fr-inrsa y r. 1
WJJkiriH 4: Cos x 1 jrnit jr* />parrnw.t
kv.**/l ur*U-r hxr r.o *. j-iir.if *i*o th"
M: ntr t aryl Farm/ r - Bar,/t ar Io >•
ww/. erof 'r*.r '.or *r , wfort it r>-
caur*' ipp#r*r.t ir.* notel coyW o*- sat
•*s T * r' • >•* > a.io ' or.op *• /
fttnpfj*4 r/f %.>ryfr : r.jf H in a vary ehorf
t.r
Tr Ur*a
Plant Byxtam ar* RaSitfcay i
jo# arrocrt th* from W; Mint 4c Cos ,
•ryj U waii tfeooirh* a' or> tlina that It
impotwihk *o*iv* !♦ hut fcy hari
atork the boii/jjr % cavtd
A lift* part of 'ha •"> k of Wilkins 4e
Cos. vti taaar* out, bit ;i wt hadly <fam-
Wllk.r t it Cos .; rw oouht rah ill !
At owoa an/4 It •<* o* v>'e*y) that 'ha wood
en Work that was damroyerl wiii ra-
by a nir./>som brf- k or.e.
The otfizer.a of rha town, both wrhl'A
and roorad wrork*d uilrln*}y, and !t i
doe o their efforts that the fire was not
mor* dlsa>roi> as thsre era ro aFplJ
atves at *hia plane with srh/nh to fight fre.
Nil KfcDITK HTATE tAX M ITE.
There Is a t hanee of Its Going as
Low as *r, os *l,o*lo.
Atlanta, Ait l.—Th* s*a'e ra'e of t*-
•t>on may b/e redo' ad from $£ ?$ to $£ f /> on
the $! *//./ 'Wa are money this
year from rrjsny *x'ra '/rdlnary so jroHi "
•aid CotaptroOr Oenerai Wrlrtit, "and I
chink If *he tnrrasisa is what w* *xpa'.t It
to b* s w II he sole to low*r tne r^t*
"The oth*r <:oin'.’*a sh!"h ire to report
may fall off. however, and In thHi /awe
we will not ba abia to this Bo far the
iriereajie amrx>ioa to over nine millions,
and we are expe' fng It to go to twelve
miHlocu
"f '-annot say for 'artair, but you ran
aa> that the rat** will 'ertainly l>e low
ered som*wt.4. >*-ar a f*art of the
appropriation to the puhllc ' hooia was
rtjt off and wa w re a ole to lower the rate,
and the money wh>rn wr- wttl #"-eive thh
year from the loan rompar.lex, the express
• r.d telegraph companies will add to the
rev*rue. making ,t po -IMe for us to low
er the present ra'e.**
Returns from Coweta were rer;elved this
morning, showing an In r* . e of $l/>,24G.
There ar* forty fojnU*n yet to refiort,
amor>g them Rrb and Richmond, which
in all probability will nhow an Incraufta
of over $1 ,<*/>///>.
bOV. ( UOLKH IH KHPMATIC.
Think- 100,000 M*n Kbonld Hr HmT
to Hilna if Onrr.
Atlanta. Aug. 8 -*lov. Candler In *r ak'
Ing of th* OnJn;© situation **al4 to-day:
"lain llk Morgan. More
troopa ahouid b© **-nt I differ *lth him
In the number of men, however, an I be-
UtV# that one hundred thousand men
ahould be sent there a* font aw ateam
can carry them. All the mlnla t era of the
civilised nation* of th* earth are uonfln
td In that city. They are beat eg ed and
1-1 Hung Chang aav they will be aent
out under aaeort. if the alli* will not
advance on Pekin Th* admlniatration,
however, will not call for any more
troop* unlen* something *!*• turn* up,
Jt a *-mn to b* the opinion of the cabinet
that It would affect th Republican* In
the coming election and th y are throw-
I * the honor of the government to the
wind, for the *ak- of politic*.
“Am rica ahould alone have one hun
dred thousand men there and th© Chin©*©
should be puniahed for the actrfH’ltle#
committed The alt nation la a critical
one. fieri Chaff©© nhoiild have all the
men nailed If the nllled force* of 20,-
000 attempt to tok© I’r-kln they will never
do it. The <*hlr.' • are a *ef of fanatic*
they are not afraid to dl . ad It 1* utter
fully to try to capture pk!n with the
number of troop* now engaged."
AXGISR I>KI KVIKI) IlftOWN.
Feat* rm of Tennl* >li*4<*lt* In I'rog
rrat In Atlanta.
Atlanta, Aug 8 In ih match©* of the
Southeastern Htate* Tennl* Tournament
to-day the feniure wan the defent of
Brown of riirmlnghiim by Angler of Atlan
ta. Brown la considered the crack of the
South, while Angler I* anew man In the
profea*tonal line and la but 16 yrnra of
ate
The reaultff In the garru-fl to-day were:
In single*. Tyson of Montgomery defeat
ed Logan of New Orleans, 6-3; 14-12.
Qulnby of Atlanta over C. M. Hogei* of
Knoxville, 6-2; 3-6 s 6-4.
William* of Atlanta defeated Powen
Bugera of Knoxville, 3-6; 6-3; 6-4
Angler of Atlanta won from Brown of
Birmingham. 6-3; 6*o
Boot* of Atlanta defeated Seibela of
Montgomery. 14-12, 6-4.
Asha of Atlanta defeated Chamberlain
of Chattanooga, 8-6; 3-6; 6-3.
In double*. Angler and William* against
Hartl* rind Patterson, 6-4; 6-2.
Thornton ft rot ii* rw junior. arln*4 Din
widdle snd 11. T. Thornton, 7-5. 3-6; 6-2.
Selbies .nd Tyson agfiiiiNt Chamberlain
and Quinby. <M>, 6-1,
Hr>g< ia Tit<Hbeiv against Colquitt and
fllenn. 3-6. 64; 6-4.
°tt and Nash ugalnat Tlohenor and
Byrd, 6-4; 6-2.
" Give_Jijm_jnJhch,
He’ll Tike an Ell.’’
Lei the meZrst ’raerobt geir. iodgmrrt
o i yxr bo&j end jour xohoU ryrter . kucl
bt tbueeied. The rnkyooe and rrecroscovic.
But the pr*—j beome inches end then eUs
of pein. Hoods SerxeperCi* destroys the
microbe, peerjents the pern, purifies the
blood end effects e permenent cure.
](ccd:i Saufa
0%L% UeBILLA h IRf ABfl
Ifslra la the Phillpptaes Said to B*
U ora* Tbas Liar.
A•ar ta A.% % —Cr.aur, ■*y F*o>ta. a
w*;i x'.'.srr. Atlanta a." %#**- ? srd 'r.-
tr .'to' *:/, fcae b**n r. t*.a army In tfce
F• ; :p?..r*-* fer r * ;-. *t a gr.?**r, months,
ra’urn/d o-day In t* krg of tae situa
* or. tr.*ra r a *j>
T'r rg* are ,z. s worse fix now *h>r
v. *.*n war In the Phi :pf>sne Is %r/dr began
Tr-* we have garrirons n al: ?ne ’otr.t
of L-uaor. o the Amer a r w-x>
to go from o;.* *owr. to 'n* on*r wi'h
o .* o liofyr ,a4 *.tnr > tike* isss life in
r^r.d?
T'* . arxj ‘s :n % mr.fnaed sta*a of
gi*rilla w<r'<:'** r'err* ’lkaly to re
rr.* nso ir.dehrCeiy I otmeider *ra a a
a'* rr.sk r.g a v'.’ .r*!} no program at
pr**er,t toward or.vxr.rg tne
and f'* *ubpjga•-on of the t-.arids of tne
r t
The •. ifc'i'f out th*r* Is b*s? S<! is
rra t !re ki.i rgof Of® Af
ter ir>.T£ si) er.tr .a !cf*nd. fighting in
-j rr.ort *.*■ • 'art 'f I*. h* wa k.. *d <>
go*r: las almost in the shadow of the
W * of Mar. il
Th,* FVdpino* ere worirtrg a bandit
rerr* Tra> ar* scattered ir. *ma;
bands aj over fra 1 1 . a r.d riding out and
doing aiiih :*h wrork Th.*r is r,o more
op*n fighting a r.d being on th*‘r own
grotjr.d the Filipinos have the advantage
in t' .* guerilla butlneag.
Wher. our soidP-re 'a'th a r. 4 gg*r*'
w, r, 'j gm ha at on':* surrenders tne
Mpo. a: 1 alltg ar>c o the
AmarVani H* is timed kyoea, ar.d pro
' *•*to go ar.d g*t rot.her gun some
where ar ; omiru** fighting according
to the ‘skulking system."
* LAIMKD HP Is AB IMBEC ILE.
Effort to k **sr* C lecnrary for Rakfr,
the Wife HBrd*r*r.
Atlanta Aug * —The fate of James L.
Bak*r the wife murderer, mats w'ih the
Pardoning Board. The final *;<pe a 1 for
/'iamer/ey was by Bakers attorney
that body *o*day. The hearing oc
ipiad eevaral hours Numerous affida
vit* w*re read cocj *rning Baker's pre
vious character, and his weak wiind
’A'hiie the b*srir.g sai going on a num
ber of Baker's friends came in an*l list
en'd to the proceeding*.
Tl * contention was that Baker Is an im
be lie A petition from the citi
zen# (A Criffin ass sul>rnltte'l to the
The peißiofi re it*d ?he fac* that Baker
had always l>e<.ri considered an Imbecile
wdien a resident of tirifP.n and had fre
quently be*n before the ">urts of Spald
ing bounty for wrong doing, but had ri*v'-r
beer, punished because it was not thought
be was responsible for his acts.
A long J*rt*r from ex-/#ov Boynton was
r*ad stating that he had known Baker
many years ar.d had always considered
him man of unwound mind, and that he
did not think him responsible for his act*.
Baker has oeen sentenced to hang on Aug.
.
IT IV KB MTV OBtIiRVATbRI'.
Te|#>*rope to He tfoonted In a Dome
on Moore ( ollrge.
Athena, Aug. 3 —The department of ac
tronomy at the rmveraity hns been
greatly aided in Its work by the donation
of a sum sufficient to mount the large t*-|-
escope owned by the college. This dona
tion wss made by the rlas* of l*7r st It*
ref*nt reunion in Athens, during the last
com mencetnen t. A ha luimnnh ©urn wa*
raided and given to tho college with the
stipulation that the money was to be used
for the erection of an observatory In which
the te|ecopt of the I'nfvemlty is to t*
mounted.
Th© telescope In question was purchased
by the college nearly fifty years ago. at a
large cost. While larking In some of the
modern feature*, the lenses of the ln*tru
rnerjt are superb and were, at the time of
their manufacture, a* good as any In the
United State*. They are etlil regarded as
fine glass** and the telescope, when
mounted, will be a credit to the Univer
sity. The observatory Is to be erected
on the top of the Moore College building.
It will consist,t-Hsenliaily. of a commodious
room, covered by a dome.
I*ll KBIT* A LAKtiR ESTATE.
Ulm Ins Wprrry Comes Into a For
tune Of *OOO,OOO.
Atlanta, Aug. Under the will of Mr*.
Jennie P. Powell, which was recorded to
day, Miss Una Sperry, her niece, Is. the
principal beneficiary and inherit* the bulk
of an estate valued at from 1200,000 to
$300,000. The will provide*? that Miss
Sperry ahould consult Col. Latham for
legal advice, unless she bhouki marry
lawyer. Col. Ivitham die*! within u short
time after witnessing the will. !Mi*w Hper
ry w,i* named as executrix and relieved
from making any bond or returns to the
court. She was given the free and full
use of all the property left her, during
her natural life, even to the extent of
spending’ the corpus. If tiecesaary for her
comfort or pleasure. If she should die
without children the property Is to go to
the sisters of Mrs. Powell.
31PRKME COURT DRCIMOXfI.
fuses From llie Eastern and Atlnnllr
circuits Decided.
Atlanta. Aug. B—Among the Supreme
Court decisions rendered to day were the
following:
783. Chlpman vs, Cornwell, before Judge
Norwood, City Court of Savannah; Judg
ment affirmed; writ of error dismissed; all
concurring.
607, .Moore vm. Hendry, before Judge
Sea brook. Liberty Superior Court; Judg
ment affirmed; all concurring.
M. Zlppcrcr vm. X.lpiK'rer. before Judge
Seabrook, Effingham Superior Court; Judg
ment affirmed, all concurring.
sir.. Fulrell vs. Mutual Benefit Fire As
sociation, before Judge Seabrook, Effing
ham Superior Court; Judgment affirmed,
all concurring.
BENNETT FOH <><.HESS.
Mill He Opposed by ftlnward Whom
He Defeated In tktlH.
Birmingham, Ala., Aug, B.—Th* Demo
cratic Convention of the Seventh Con
gressional District, which met to-day at
Gadsden, icnomlnuted John L. Burnett of
Gadsden for Congress.
Mr. Burnett will be opposed by ex-Coti
graasman W, M. Howard, whom he de
feated In 188(1,
First Hale nt YVndley.
Wadley, Ga., Aug, B.—-Mr. Tolever 8
Brown, who live* four miles south of
Wadley, sold anew hale of cotton to Mr.
J, M. Outlaw of Harlow, Ga.. for llutler,
Stevens A Cos. of Savannah, at 12% cenra.
The bale weighed 676 pounds and classed
middling.
THF. MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1900.
RACE TO GET IA FTMT BILE.
Tw fwwipettera Dro? Hard ww4
Rath Got the Prise.
3ytraa. Asg. a— A® ex:.*-rg ror
toa race o.'.t*rred in our town s^ - -t 4
o e> k t'a af'*m*x>r w"h -h w:f wfi*-
by a number of spectators.
L*. H. had offered a pr-.ze c*? a
Be ?-- of v/hf for tfee first r*w ba *
ar i Bif&on 3k:cner. a farmer iir.n? s*e -
era. rrj. e- of toe town end Hr -
ccan Waters who ;.ve* three imfes to *b~
arcs: ot.i c-atae driving .ac tneir r*-
* pec* ive roods *a*sj on their premiuic
bale ar and bcfb wearfrg a snsfi*-
A '*■>. i >/ yard* from Hil'.cn i e'or
they ap.*d each other and t.-sen :ce s- -ne
cum* 3- c t .rrv.rg of i>* ar,l '
**- r z of w sir on# has not v -een beard .c
in -err,* ;n>* arxl ar./i the sr>o;j*e of *'
;* *a 'xs 3k:rr;*r reoebed tae reor p. i*-
form jtn as Waters p-.sed tip xfi front
of 'he M.of*.
Both j.r'.*d the p*,z* and il'. H.i*
d* 4 d*d h*y were no h *r.'iti'-d to
One ca>. '/nought V and *he other .* .
netting over s.>/ to *a~a rr.an.
First Hair for %thevlllr .
Abbev. e. Ga Au* i— Aoberl.’e re<eiv-
M her first Ui* of cotton to-day. It w**
grown by A P Or*- • a* Riedsfield sra*
classed middling ar>d ~cld at pttbfftc ou' ry
ar.d bougrt by J R Monroe at KS centr
It weighed ieO pounds.
Qnltman'i Fir*t Bale.
Qijtmkn, Ga . Air 9—The fir^t bale of
r.ew cotton of 'h* season was brought in
to-day. It was raised by J ft Wilson cf
Pavo. and classed as good middling. W.
T Thompson bought It paying 10 cents
jx-r ;y>ird
PITIAM * COTTO.A GROWERS.
Organised at Eatoatoa-4 entral Set
tles at Dnmagf* *oit.
Eaten ton Ga., Aug. 7—Hon. Harvi* Jor
dan of Jasper county, president of the
Georg a Cotton Growers' Protective As
so.latlor.. a/Jdressed a large audience at
the Court House here to-day. The house
was crowded He waa warmly applauded.
The organization of Putnam was then
perfected by the election of Thomas O.
Lawson, president; John T. D*nni*. sec
ret ar> Tfce work could not have been
placed ,n better hands.
The Central of Georgia Railway Com
pany has pjid o Paul E W’heeler of this
county 52.4J0 indemnity for the loss of the
ife of E. W. Wheeler, son of Paul E.
Wr.eeler. It wlt be recalled that E. W.
Wheeler lort hia life in th* yard of the
Central Railroad a few weeks ago.
Something of a curiosity was being *x
hibited on the streets here a few days
ago in the shape of a chicken with four
fe*t. four wing* and two backs.
two wßnoisGft i\ iKiim.
First Rale nf Acer Cotton Hold at a
Good Figure.
Augusta. Aug. B.—Mr. Charlea S Syl
vester and Miss Rosa Koppei were mar
rie-1 to-day in the Synagogue, Rabbi Weiss
of Chattanooga officiating. Mr and Mrs.
Sylvester left for Savannah after the wed
ding and will go North by *ea
Mr. Frank Bohler, *on of Rich
mond county's tax collector, John A. Boh
ler, and Mbs Margaret Laly were married
to-day at 8f Patrick's Church, Father
M' Mahon officiating. After the marriage
they left for an extended Northern trip.
The first bale of n<-w' cbtton brought to
thi* market and received by Phinlzy &
Cos., was sold at auction at the Cotton
Exchange to-day and bought by Lewis
Butt for Gordon. Neely ft Cos., at 11*4 cents
a pound The bale brought $51.19, recalling
times when a bale of cotton stood for $.7)
Mr. Irvin Alexander was to-day appoint
ed guardian of Charle* a. Robbe, Jr., mi
nor son of the late Mayor C. A. Robbe, to
manage his share in his father's estate.
BRISAWH K *G%I> DEFEATED.
Unite an Itinerary Mapped Oat for
That Team.
Brunswick, CJa., Aug. B.—Brunswick’s
baseball team left to-night for Atlanta
where they will meet the all-profession
als for the three-game series to-morrow,
Friday and Saturday.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of next week, Brunswick plays
Rom*- Friday and Saturday Brunswick
play* Helena, and on returning to Geor
gia will play return dates at Rome and
Atlanta
If Augusta wants games, that city will
be accommodated, following which a
thousand dollar aerie* with Fernindina
will be played in Savannah.
In the game here to-day Fernandina de
feated Br unswick by a score of 5 to 2.
Fernandina leaves to-morrow morning for
Jacksonville, where they will play th* de
riding game in th© thousand dollar series
with Jacknonville.
RICHNESS l\ PHILIPPINES.
It I* Only H Per Cent., Which I* Con-
Nldered a Good Sliouing.
Washington, Aug. 8.-Secretary Root
said to-day that the latest reports from
Gen. Ma Arthur showed that the sickness
In th© army in the Philippine* was 8 per
cent., which was considered a remarkably
good showing. Owing to th© lack of sur
geon*, du© to geparatlon of command*,
there were some *mall detachment* with
out a surgeon, but this defect was being
remedied with all due diligence.
CRAWFORD FOR CONGRESS.
He Wn Elected In I Hits hut I n*en t**d
by Republican*.
Asheville, N. C., Aug. 8. W. TANARUS, Crawford
was nominated for Congress by the Demo
crat* of the Ninth Distrct to-day by ac
clamation. Crawford received the certifi
cate of election In '9B, but was unseated
after u contest by Richmond Pearson, Re
publican. It le probable Pearson will be
renominated by the Republicans at .* con
vention to be held at Waynesville Wednes
day next. |
The Khlrt WnlM Man.
From the New York Pres*.
Talk about the shirt waist man Is cheap.
You cannot force a fashion. Ii grows, like
Topsy. Even Wale* cannot do it, nor
could Worth. The undershirt man, for ex
ample. came a long time ago, and there
Wii.s no arbiter to announce that he would
arrive. You find him in the humbler
walk*. He usually seeks employment ns
a machinist, rolling-mill hand, molder,
printer, blacksmith, boilermaker, or Jour
neyman in any occupation where heat
and dirt ar© constantly encountered. He
may wear a ‘‘b’lled" ehlrt at home or else
where. but at work he gets down to un
dershirt and "galluses." The fashion ob
tains among all skilled labor. The day's
work done, the mechanic washes nt the
common trough, slip* his ‘b’lled’* garment
over the soiled nether ark and hies
homeward. Home of the more cleanly re
move the eirk, hanging It on a convenient
peg for the morrow. Another class of la
borers has long worn the "Jumper" as a
distinctive uniform. It 1* a green checked
cotton blouse, unbelted at the waist, par
ticularly fancied by seamen and steve
dore*. hotel potter* and all hand-truck
men.
The Tailor** View.
From the Haberdasher.
Advising or sanctioning the abandonment
of the coat Is to give countenance to one
\Qt the worst of all bad American habit*.
To pr***rr* the ae - r.*tk ar.l aristic ‘n
4§re*r on* m-jf* leave the of our outer
attire a®£lstwrb£d. To s*;*rate them ts
to iesve a mar, saif ’
The manic his t'.rt *.'-v*§ :* always
fc* nosnm—i ar.d r:. zar man You’l] Srvi
feis kind iean.rg aiiuut r.* public bars,
expeeiorttidf ta pubAc arvd
smok.r.g :r. lorhi3?c place*. We may uot
discard the coat ar. i i r*w*r*. e tie rui*
c-f propriety and aewheri -m irj dr-?s
There can be no wapmson between tee
dres c*fi man and woman. A woman s
■fe:rt sralsT •* raerelv a form of bods . and
!t i* an integral part :f 'fc* outer drew* of
woman. A mar. ebirt -a distinctive
garroer.t and if ivx part of his oversjiL
Aside from th*se ofc;er r we have the
more serious one of appearance. it can
i.-ot be IbecMmngiy c*m*-i out. There
a’ no* ten men in every t o-usand so built
ir.a' ta*y car go without s j?j*erd*rs. Ani
r.>** tne ar* to t-e banished
r.*r* is rout* in talking -boutabandoning
the coat. In co dec- r : society, deeeot
oariisy. or prop* l; >r.lu * *el bote sor
theaters wwid a mao b* j-ennltted to ap
r-ear w.'root his coa'. The coatless man
rr. a. ways be wba: he has always n*-^n.
coatmoo. vulgar, ur.dts iplmed being,
wno pii's personal jd*-is of comfort above
* d*as of seemly, conventionality.
DEATHS.
SCREVEN— Died. Geerz.a Bryan Scre
ven eidest daughter of :b* late Col. John
S'reven.
MKCTI.IGI,
71.H1 nn IHEL LOIK,E NoT~A
A. M.
A rego.ar r ommun: at:on of this A
- * * r - j IT: .r.d iy)
‘ 'ur.g j* i> ociorf *
The E. A. Degree will be conferred,
if embers of sister lodges and transient j
brethren ore fraternally invited to meet
with us. By order
PLEASANT A STOVALL. W. M.
J A HERSCHBACH. Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO M PERK IR
RORH.
Pe*lt Jurors are discharged until 10
o'clock Friday morning.
By or :er of His Honor, R. Fa 111 gam,
Judge S. C., C. C.
JAMES L. MURPHY.
Deputy Clerk S. C. f C. C.. Ga.
NOTICE TO CITY COURT JUROR*.
The petk Jurors of the City Court need
not appear until Friday, Aug. 10, 10 a
m. By order of the Hon. Thos. M. Nor
wood, Judge.
WARING RUSSELL. JR., Clerk C. C. S.
9tOO HEW \RD.
This company will pay one hundred
dollar! reward for the arrest and deliv
ery to the Sheriff oC"Beabrooke Hays,
murderer of Motorman L. B. Varr.ado,
H. M LOFTON,
General Manager Savannah. Thunderbolt
and lele of Hope Railway.
FREE STONE PEACHES.
Receiving fancy Free *\‘one Peach
es. at PITZEI/S.
LEVAN*.* TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS.
50c— DINNER—SOc.
Dininer 1 to 3 and 8 to 9, Thursday, Aug. 9
Claret Wine.
SOUP.
Okra and Tomatoes.
FISH.
Whiling, Egg Sauce.
Potatoes ala Julienne.
Sliced Tomatoes. Hot Slaw, Queen Olives.
Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles.
ROASTED.
Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Dish Gravy.
Rlcefleld Lamb, with Currant Jelly.
ENTREES.
Braised Calf Liver, with finest Herbs.
Pear Fritters, Fruit Sauce.
Boiled Roasting Ears.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, Rutter Beans.
Rice, Stewed Tomatoes.
PASTRY' AND DESSERT.
Lemon Custard Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese, Crackers, Fruits.
Ice Cold Watermelons.
French Coffee.
LEVAN’S CAFE AND RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
AFTER INTENSE SUFFERING
for over a year from malaria, Bright’s
disease and enlargement of the liver, I
came to Suwunee Springs after being con
fined in bed for five weeks, on the advice
of my doctor, 8. W. Mlmms of Sylvania.
(la., who told me that the waters of Bu
wanee Spring were the only cure for me.
My disease had advanced so rapidly that
when I arrived here, medicines would do
me no good. After staying here three
weeks, and following implicit instruc
tions, I am entirely cured. I cannot say
enough for these waters, and will always
praise them in the highest, and would
certainly recommend anybody afflicted as
I have been to go to Suwanee Springs at
once. BRUNO PFEIFFER.
Pfeiffer, Ga.
ALL YOU CAN DRINK FOR 5c AT
LIVINGSTON’S.
J. I*l Nlv l SSOHN A < O.
W’ill open their new up-to-date wholesale
and retail cigar store, 39 Bull street,
opposite Screven House, Thursday evening,
August 9. The public Is cordially invited.
CHARLTON & CHARLTON.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Rooms 12, Provident Building.
BONDS EAECLTEU
By the American Bonding and Trust Com
pany of Baltimore.* We are authorized to
execute locally (Immediately upon appli
cation), all bonds in Judicial proceedings
In either the state or United States
courts. and of administrators and
guardians.
DEARING A HULL. Agents
Telephone 324. Provident Building.
why not use
ORIGINAL ANNISTON LIME?
fllftliest Gratia.
Each barrel contain* sufficient quantity
and quality to make It MONEY-SAVING.
A. HANLEY COMPANY. Sole Agents.
Phone 109.
FOR RENT.
No, 120 Hall street, east; 415 Gastoi) street,
east; SOI Jones street, east; 208 Jones
street, west; 223 and 221 Wit Id burg street,
east; 214 and 216 Waldburg street, weal;
221 Perry sireet. weet.
All of the above houses are In first
class order, perfect condition, every con
venience. Right rent to right tenants.
ESTATE SALOMON COHEN.
West Broad and Broughton sts.
*23,000.
One of our clients bas placed In our
hands *35,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate st reasonable rates of Interest
BECKETT A BECKETT.
*1 Prasidcat street, cask
NOT A PROPOSITION,
BUT AN ESTABLISHED FACT.
ME
J. PJXRUSSOHN 4 CO.. 206 Bay street, west, Sivanaih, Gi
BONDY& LEDERER, lakers. New York.
OUR FACILITIES
ARE UNSURPASSED.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383,
FRANK’S
RHEUMATIC
—and —
CATARRH CURE
Cures when all others fail. Try it. Si.so per bottle.
It is worth a trip to Hot Springs.
LIVINGSTON’S TWO PHARMACIES,
P 293 E Ball and Congress and 309 Bull Street. p jg£ E
■FECIAL. NOTICES.
FfrEVEIrVE^VtOrR^SIGUT^'
By wearing glasae* that not alone enable
you to see, but correct every defect that
may exist.
There le no guesswork in our methods
We have the latest and moet approv*d
scientific apparatus for accurate eye test
ing. We make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you need
the services of a physician we will frank
ly tell you so.
Our crystal ler.ses are perfect In every
respect, being ground under our own su
pervision. They cannot be compared <n
value to the kind offered as cheap by the
so-cailed opticians or Jewelers who han
dle inferior glasses as a side line.
DR. M. SCHWAB ft SON,
Exclusive Opticians, 47 Bull Street
N. B.—Oculist prescriptions filled same
day received. Repairing done at short
notice.
LEVY’I
DISCO CUT XOTICB.
TOC WILL 9AYR
TEX PFR CEXT.
By paying your bills oa or be
fore the 13th Inst.
B. H. LEVY 4k DRO.
WIRE WHEEL
RUBBER TIRED
BALL BEARING
RI NAROI TS
Made by Wrenn of Norfolk.
By request of the factory we have taken
the agency of these goods, and will be
glad to show a full line of this elegant
vehicle.
COHEN-ICULMAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON COMPANY.
Babcock's Representative?.
Morgan & Wright Tires.
THE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
The only way tc get your carpets prop
erly taken up, cleaned and taken care of
for the summer is to turn the Job over io
the District Messenger and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
street, and they will make you an esti
mate or* the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable They also pack, move and
•tore furniture and pianos.
C H. MED LOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND
OFFICE
to rent, located head of Broughton
street, on West Broad, now occu
pied by the Savannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos. As they wiil give up
business in the city on June i, I offer
It for rent from that date.
H P SMART.
PROPOSALS FOR FI RNISHING COAL.
Office of Savannah Water Works,
Savannah, Ga., Aug, 4, 1900.
Proposals will be received ‘at this office
until Aug. 15 at 12 o'clock noon, city
time, for furnishing the water depart
ment with coal for one year, beginning
Sept. 1. 1900.
Specifications ran be had upon applica
tion to this office.
I. U, KINSEY. Bupt. ,
TilF. TIME OF ALL TIMES.
Have renovated at once your mattresses,
feather beds, etc , by our steam medica
ted process. (The oniy plant In Savan
nah! that overcomes ail impurities,
whether contagious or otherwise. Have
reduced renovation of feathers for Au
gust as follows: Feather beds from *5.00
to *3.50, bolsters from *1.50 to *I.OO. Pillow
cases from 75c to 50c. Cotton, moss and
hair mattresses made to order. Will save
you money. Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO.,
Bell phone 1136. 331 Drayton street.
FOR RENT.
We have a few desirable flats and
houses in first-class locality that we will
rent right to right tenants.
ESTATE SALOMON COHEN.
AMUSEMENTS.
SAVAN NAH THE\TER.
MONDAY - EVENING, AUG. 13*h, 1900.
First appearance of Mr. Sidney Woodward
the world-renowned tenor in on© Grand
Festival Concert, sup-ported by Mrs. Mat
tie W. Gibbs, soprano, of Charleston. S.
C and a select chorus will render "When
Thou Couldst," from Rossini’s Mi
ter. Dr. T. JAMES DAVIS. Manager.
Admission 05
Reserved Seats ........35,
On sale at Box office.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DO YOU EAT
BUTTER?
Of course! And you want
the purest and best? To be
sure! Then you wish the
unequak-d
ROCKDALE.
It has no superior on earth.
Conies in prints, in cold
• storage, to our big ice box,
where it is preserved sweet
and fresh for family deliv
ery. One-pound prints in
paraffine paper, to keep out
all impurities.
is. Inn a,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker.
Phones 76.
Summer
Evening Games
Are rendered more enjoyable if a
pretty little sterling silver novelty is
the prize. We have hundreds of
pretty articles from which to select.
The store is convenient and it is a
pleasure to show goods.
HUNTER &
VAN KEUREN,
Jewelers, 143 Bull Street.
We Wash
To Perfection.
Off. M Bat .tfit. T.l.fhor. 70">.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
BLY OSLY THIS BEST GINGER. ALB.
The best is the Wheoler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale, rn.de by Wheeler A Cos.,
of Beifast, Ireland, from th. celebrated
Croinac Springs of that city. These
springs are the property of Wheeler &
Cos., hence no other Ginger Ale manufac
turer in Ireland has (hose waters but
themselves. The Wheeler Ginger Ale is
made from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and
not from Red Pepper, as others are; one
Is deleterious—the other Is a tonic.
For Healthfulness and Purity th. cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Al. is th. best.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
Sole Southern Agents, Savannah, Go.
WALL I'AI'HH, tr iper hanging
Wo carry complete assortment of tatcat
etylo paper,, and employ only best ai lists
See our goods and get our estimate be
fore giving out your work. Our prices the
very lowest.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Drayton and Congress.
Phone ilk.
LEOPOLD ADLER, rso. R.
Pr^xient.
C. T. ELLIS, BARRON CAP.'S*
Vice President. Aj*
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH
Will be r>‘as*d 10 receive be *ecou-,,
of Merchants. Firms. Itdividusis, Baci,
aiid Corporations.
Libera! favors sxieDdsd.
Lcsurpessrf collection faculties,
ir.A pronjpi returns
SEPARATE3AVIN6S DEPARTMENT
i'tlrlst cow*o(ndeo itruTEi.
LV ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Depo-it Boies and Vaults t
em. Correspondence solicited.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAI AN.NAIi.
CAPITAL, 5500.00a
t '-‘ •* Gcmcfttl i>ukJA.4
fillixeu.
kolicito Acciuii mi UiiTlim&ii,
Merchtntt, B**kx and otktt Cr.
titioii.
Coliectlou. htadlal with mm-leij
MMflu, and dispatch.
Interest compounded naner! r
allnwed on deposits in oar StTlsn
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Storana
Vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, Pre.ldeah
If lI.LS B. LANE, vice Preside,,.
CEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier.
GORDON L, GROOVER. Asst. Csshle*.
SOUTHERN BUNK
of the State of Georgia
£•*>“' ux.tn
Surp.ua and undivided profits W ! tv
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE *OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
_Genera! Hanking E-t.ness.
CoUections made on all i>ointi "
accessible through - bank* and bankers.
Accounts of Hamts. lianaers, jida .r.t,
and others solicited. Safe Depoe: Boxes
ior rtset.
Department of Savings, interest pavabie
quarterly.
Sell* Sterling Exchange on London ft
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DIRIiCTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY". YV’M. W. GORDON
E. A. WEIL. w. w. GORDON Jr
H. A CRANE. JOHN M EOAN
LEE ROY" .MYERS JOSEPH FERSf
H. P SMART. CHARLES ELLIS
EDWARD KELLT. JOHN J KIRBT
SinißiMEi
CAPITAL, $330,000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora
tions ana individuals solicited.
Savings Department. interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collection* made on all points at rea
sonable rates.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED. President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President.
W. F. McCAULEY, Cashier.
THE GERMANIA BANK
oAViUSiNAii, Li A.
Capital 6300,006
Undivided profits 60,00*
This oank oners its services to corpora
tions, merchants and individuals.
Uaa authority to act as executor, a4-
OiaUtrator, guardian, etc.
lasuee drafts on the pilnctped eltiaa la
Great Britain and Ireland and on the
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits In the Saving Department,
Safety Boxes for rent
HENRY BLUN. President
GEO. w TIEDEMAN, Vice President
JOHN M HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t Cashier.
No. 16*9. Chartered, ISM
THE
IHIIS Mill 111
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, *600,000. SURPLUS, JUO.OcOi
L'NiiLD oIATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A- G. CARSON, President
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President
W. M. DAY ANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banka and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
For Rent,
Residence 118 Gaston
street, west.
All conveniences. Can be
rented from Ist August.
Apply to
CHATHAM REAL. ESTATE AND IM
PROVEMENT C 0„
14 Bryan Street. East.
lo Mm Pistol
For eale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x4k. It Is In good order.
Price *IOO. It coet originally *l,lOO, hut
we have nu ure for It and want the room
It occupies.
It will bs an Invaluable adjunct to soy
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
•avannah, Os.
\
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MOSQUITOES
will not trouble you If you use
SHOOMUSKEET. It is o pleasant
perfume.
MELDERMA
Is a toilet powder that Instantly dis
pels the disagreeable odors arising
from perspiration.
OLD STYLE COLD CREAM
given Quirk relief for non barns and
akin troubles.
SOLOMON* Ct