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LABOR’S DAY OF RECREATION.
% GKIKRtI' 45BSEEVAACB or THE
Ii %I’ ir Till: WEATHER PER
MIT* IT.
Tkr Trade* anti Labor Assembly Will
Celebrate al b The Pro
graaiar of a Arranged for
ihr Oar With the Tall Mat of Ea
trlra—Maar Will Compete far Ibr
prlira ottered by Ibr Haalarsa
lira- Harra al Tbuaafrrboll anil At-
Irarlloaa al lair af Hope— Kualnraa
Hoaara Will Give a Half Holiday.
The working people of Savannah,
together with Ihelr frtrnda. will
celebrate to-day at Labor day. Th In
dication* an that Ihr day will be gener
ally ohrrved. An elaborate programme
of * ( u>rt* htta been arranged at Tybee
under the auspice* of the Trade* and La
bor A*embly. and the outlook la that,
with fair weafhrr. one of the largeat
rrowde In year* will gather there
Employer# of labor generally have
agreed lo give their employes a full holi
day In order that the latter may get the
full benefit of the day. In the commer
ctal line* a half-holiday will be generally
observed. Public building* will be closed
and the bank* will observe the holiday.
The posiofhce will keep holiday hours.
Besides the event* at Tybee. there will
he attraction* at Isle of Hope and Thun
~rbr.it The races at Thunderbolt are ex
pected to draw a large crowd. At Isle
of Hope, besides various features for the
entertainment of the crowd, an orchestra
will furnish music for dancing from noon
until midnight, while Messrs. Barbee A
Bandy will do their best to entertain their
numerous patrons.
The number of entries for the event*
at Tybee Is quite large, and If the ma
jority of those who have entered their
names participate the spectator* will not
lack for entertainment. The list of events,
the times at which they will be pulled off
and the names of those who have entered
for each contest are as follows:
Climbing the greasy pole, open to all.
nil day, beginning tl a. m
100-Yard Hack Rnca, 11:30 a. tn —W. A.
Robertson. W. 8. Harris. Edward 8. Ry
an. Willie 8. Neve. F. M Kinney. T.
W Hall, C. E. Davis. John Horan, J. A.
Herrington. W. K. Patrick.
>**-Yard Dash, Union Carpenters Only.
II to a. m Robert Greene. James O'Hem,
J D Alford. A. J. Owen*.
Pie-Failing Contest. 11:00 m -Arthur Fo
garty. Willie Harris. Lout* Buckner. Ed
it In Cavanaugh. John fltilllvan. Robert
Keefe, (ieorge Watkins. Albert Week*.
F If. Finney, Llnule Jordan, Willie Fo
garty.
One hundred yard dash, hoys under 15
tears. 12;> p. m Schley Wescott. Fred
Heckman. Robert Oreene. Willi* Harris.
Arthur Fogarty. Tom nuckner. Willie
Fogerty. F M Finney. Joe M. Hull. T.
F. Cullen. H Oreene. Robert Owen, Fred
Harr, Ed. Cavanaugh. W. K. Neve. D
Sullivan, J. Sullivan, W. H Evans. W. F.
Csrrlek. .
Putting the lk-pound shot. 12:15 p m
U A Robertson. Gordon Haussy. James
Brown. 8 Sheahan. J. Sullivan, O. John
son. T. Mlncban. W. R. Rowan. Claude
Brown, T. V. Shuman. J. Goetle.
Fifty-yard dash, girl* under IS years,
12:45 p. m—Lizzie Moffatt, Katie Harris.
Kuthl* Moffatt. Harry Harris. Mary
Mooney. Trees Llghthody, Elia Sullivan.
May Kennan.
100-Yard Dash. 20tb*>ound Men and
Over. 1 p. m —James Brown. William Fo
garty, J. W. Orlffln. George Cole, C. E.
Jones. Jr.. J. Goetle. Louis Oarfunkel, A
J Hermer.
:"n-Yard Dash. Open to All. I S) p m
(1 nlnn Sansay. T. Sheahan, W. McVoy.
R Uosslter. J. Russell, W. P. Ronan.
John Intlna. Lennle Jordan. W. 8. Har
rt*. J W. Griffin. E. N. Snead. William
B Ad .me, W. P. Bailey. R Rolinskl, E
F Whitcomb. L. C. Blase. Sigmund H.
Berg. W. A Robertson. W. F. Carrlck.
H F Walker.
Running Itroad Jump, Open to All. 1:40
P m -Gordon Snuasy. T. Sheahan. W
M Voy. J A Duke*. W. P. Itonan. W 8
Harris. R. Rohldolr. Sigmund H. Berg.
W A Robertson. W. F. Cnrrlek.
Standing Broad Jump. Open to All. 2 p.
m -W, 8. Harris. T Sheahan, W Mr-
Voy. J. A. Duke*. W. P. Rowan. John
Duke*. W P Balley, R RollnSkl. E F.
Whitcomb, Sigmund H. Berg. W. F. Car
riek.
Bicycle Rio*. Toro-mli* Championship,
Union Men Only, 2:30 p m—W 8. Har
ris, Robert McGovern. C. C. Parks. John
Cooper. J, J. Smith.
Two-mil* Amateur Bicycle Rare, 2:10 p
m R E. C'ronk. Jr., L. A Nelann. Jr.,
W II Umar. Jr.. J. M Hull. R J. Tay
lor, Arthur Cartln, Oeorire Monroe. Jr..
P. J Carriok. W F. Carrlck. H. Be<-kett,
R Wegtcot*. Sigmund H. Berg. R. E
Alderman.
Bleyel* rare, two mile, professional. 2:5#
p m Peggie C'ronk, I. W. Klnaey, Jr..
0 Hamp Leopold.
One mile exhibition, tamdem, paced by
1 W. Klnaey, Jr.
Two miles, boy* under 15 year*, bicycle
ra -e. 3p. m Fred Beckman. Willie Har
rle. T F. rullen. J M Hull. C. W Jol
lle Fred Waller. Arthur Vartln, D. R
Nelaon. Jr.. Allen Riley. Geo Monroe. Jr..
N K. Oorrick, Lummt Jordan. R J. Tay
lor.
Fifty-yard egg and apoon race. girls
under 15 year*. 3:4# p. m Ruthle Moffatt,
Mary llarrla, Katie Harris. Unle Mof
f ill. Teresa Llghlbody, Ella Sullivan.
May Kenan, Jennie Maddox. Ruble Deo
n
Fifty-yard shoe-mixing con teat, boys un
der 15 year*; 3:55 p. m.—Schley Weacott.
Robert Green,Charlie Oreen, Willie Fogiir
t> Willie Harrla. Toney Buckner. Arthur
Fogarty F. M. Flnnev. Fred Beckman.
Arthur Cartln. L. A Nelaon. Edwin Cav
anaugh, Robert Owens, Robert O'Keefe.
I* Sullivan J Sullivan. Willie Neve. T
K Cullen. W. Wambold. W. F. Carrlck.
John Galina. Lummle Jordan, William B
Adama.
Union men only, lug of war. 4:10 p. in.—
I W Griffin H. E 1-lngle. Charlea C.
Da via. John Haran. C. F. Petalnger. Nor
-•rt M Govern. Mike Rohan. L. Helsen
botl*.
• 'ahnwalk. ehlldren. 5 to 6:3# p m—F.
M I’lnney, W. A Hlley. P. J. Finney. J.
Moore. William Relley. Jr . J. Rafferty.
Plant Syaiem n<l Central Railway em
ploye* lug of war. 6:35 p. m.
Plant Syatem—C. E. Davla. 3. Horar.
T V. Shumar. W. A. Robertaon. Joe
Wallin*. Joe Bergmar, C. E. Hike*. C
F Jonea, P. Grlßtn, C. Dahl. C. Tucker.
•’ Harper.
‘■entral—Mike Rohan. N. McGovern, J.
J Dean. L. Helaenbotie. 8 English. H
Robertson, n Duncan. J Nalamlth. R
i-bueklln, J. 8. Sullivan. J. Cook. C. F
P- 'linger.
_ uatchlng the Greasy Pig. Open lo All.
• p. m Schley Weatcott. Fred Beckman,
c.eorge Greene, Charlie Oreene. L A. Net
“>n. Jr.. F. M Flnnle. Joe M. Hull, Ed
win Cavanaugh. Robert Owena. D. Sulli
van P. O'Keefe. Willie Neve. Albert
M'feiis. Georgs Waters. John Oallna, I.lm
ml# Jordan, W. F. Carrlck.
SJ|>Tr K *uro you
w. ■1 | fcp set the san ulna
DUFFI STREET'S KEW PASTOR.
** r - Vg Deventer's Subject fer Hla
Initial Sermon.
Rev. Robert Van Deventer preached
yesterday at the Huffy Street Baptist
Church the opening sermon of hi* pas
torate Hl* subject was "The Friend
ship of Christ," and he drew hi* text for
tt from Matthew Ch. 11:1: "The son of
man came eating and drinking, and they
say. Behold a map gluttonous and a wtne
blbber, a friend of publicans and sinners
But WiMkxn Is justified of her children,''
The friendship of Christ, said Mr. Van-
Deventer. was one of hi* most noticeable
characteristic*. In It he tower* so far
above the other men of his time that he
Incurred their enmity. This friendship
differs from that of John Jesus sought
the people, while John allowed the peo
ple to seek him in the wilderness. Of
the beauties of thl* friendship hi* warm
attachment to lit* friends In Bethany,
the ilosenes* of the relation that he bore
lo many of the disciples bear witness
"Jesus' friendship, tne minister *a..
was an unselfish and therefore an Ideal
one. He took upon himself the form of
sinful man. and through so doing, trained
shuttle, suffering, poverty, and other I.ls,
yet he realised the Ideal friendship of
Ihe (effect man. and that was Just what
the world needed. The wotld %** watt
ing for such a man. one who loved It
for It* own goal and Hki for hi* own
"The general hies of friendship to-day
I* opposed to that exemplified In Ihe life
of the Saviour. Now we want moro tiiau.
we are willing to give In return. Not so
with Jesus; he asked for friendship and
loyally, but gave in return hie whole
heart, and to-day this 1* the kind ot
friendship that he offers to the whole
world. •
"One of the most marked way* In which
this friendship for the world was shown
Is In the Interest that he manifested In
the problems of the day. and particular
ly In the social problem and the condition
of women. By his consideration of this
problem and his treatment of women, he
made her. who before was man’s slave,
hla equal.
"Again. In the business life of the day.
Jesus showed His friendship and love for
humanity. He chose to be born a poor
man and to earn Ills bread by the sweat
of His brow To-day tt ought not be
thought a misfortune to share the fate
of Jesus, but. unfortunately, the spirit
of labor to-day Is pessimistic. Instead of
the hrrolc writ It manifest'd in the ‘Cot
tar's Saturday night,' we have the spirit
shown In The Man With the Hoc ' ’I
am glad." said the speaker, "that Christ
ha* given ns such a conception of work,
for In so doing. He ha* proved Himself
no* only unselfish, hut philanthropic In
putting Into life the contentment of living
and being."
Christ a work a* a teacher, continued
Mr Van Deventer, was always done with
Ihe object of calling out tn men that sim
ple manhood that he so well exemplified
and whlrh Is the concept lan of manhood
that should he Inrulooted by all of the
churches. In his search for this quality, hr
confine himself to neither the rich lor the
poor, but took It where he found It. The
Idea that the disciple* were chosen on ac
count of their poverty and that thereby
Christ forever afterward put a premium
on poverty Is an erroneous one, tits friend*
and dlscloles were chosen for their man
hood and He took them where He found
them, no matter In what walk of life.
"Anti as Christ did so should we. I>xi
u* choose out from our churches for thrlr
leaders, those men nod women ivlto have
the strength and character to he our
leaders."
In concluding, the speaker warned 'it
hearer* that the church ws* not merely
s social body, nor yet a philosophical
cluh. and thot the members should devote
their live* at all times, whether in work
or amusement, to that form of work or
pleasure that would tend to the develop
ment of the higher and nobler qualities,
that would make them approach nearer
Ihe Idea! life, character, and friend*.lip
of Jesus.
During the afternoon, after Sunday
School. Rev. Van Deventer received u
number of the memhors of the congrega
tion.
To-morrow night he will have a recep
tion at the church, at which he will men
not only all of hi* congregation, hut th
members of other rhurrhes, and the gen
eral public as well.
Ita44ar44ypla Coutrnreray.
Editor Morning News—l have read "Mr
Apple s Side of l(," and In Justice to the
Provident Savings Mfe Insurance Com
pany and myself I cannot allow his many
statements which are In error to paea.
1 called at Mr. Apple's office once pre
vious to the day of our difficulty, to put
him on notice that his method of compe
tition, which I considered unfair, must
stop. (Three other Idie Agents hove told
me they have found It necessary lo take
the same action with Mr. Apple.) At that
time he aaked me to read the report of the
Insurance commissioner of Massachusetts.
Mr Apple stale.! that this commissioner
censures In no 'uncertain terms some of
the plans of the Provident Savings. This
commissioner never crtllciaed any of the
plans of the Provident Savings, as Mr
Apple states. It was only a matter of
how the first year's premiums should be
classified, of which he spoke.
When a company (an okl line company)
makes a rate It must have—and eel aside
—an amount required and specified by law
which t* sufficient to carry out the con
tract as specified for that rate. All rates
are subject to the scrutiny of the Board
of American Actuaries, after being com
piled by the company's actuaries; and Mr.
Apple makes a great mistake In placing
his opinion as to the adequacy of a rale
against such eminent authority, ba.-k.vl
by a company like the Provident Savings.
Had the rale beer, too low we would have
learned same some twenty years ago. be
fore Mr. Apple rose In the Insurance world
lo Inform ua. Had Mr. Apple claimed
the rate was too high for what was of
fered he would have been more readily
believed. (There Is a margin In this par
ticular rate which (or years past lias
shown a handsome dividend.) But the
trouble Bea In the fact that the rate under
discussion Is a little cheaper than Mr
Apple can offer himself "Nuf sed.” As
lo Mr. Apple'* use of the paper weight,
he took same In hand some moments be
fore our encounter, and I told him twice
to put It down. He struck me four times
on the head with the weight and also was
on top of me and siruck roe after I was
down, all of which, though he denies. I
have wltneese* lo prove. My head did not
strike the desk or anything else, and Mr
Apple did not kick me out; or so far aa I
know, klflt at me even. He called "Po
lice!" "Police!" and one of his clerks went
for a police and ahortly after 1 was up
and wearing out the remains of an urn
biella on Mr Apple, the police Interfered.
Mr Apple, after !h police had me tn
charge, appeared very anxious to with
draw hi# request for my arrest. (If I
would be taken from the office), aa un
doubtedly his case would ahow up very
ooorl) before the public.
I do not think I "forgot what was due
one gentleman from another" when I told
Mr Apple |o remove his glasses. It ap
pear*. however. I was mistaken In the
gt-nth-man Mr Apple "naturally In
ferred" that I was armed—why I do not
know egeept as an excuse for his us
of the paper weight. He forgets that all
men are not constituted like himself. 1
was willing to meet him wlihout arms
and did so. Mr Appla waa the one who
waa armed. Bdw. 8. Stoddard.
Sept X.
Many y. are ago the little Princess Vic
torta of Kent, when riding at Tunbridge
Wells England, was nearly thrown down
a dangero is <mbankment through her
non) bolting *he was saved by the
Diompt gallantry of a lad named Tolaon.
who has juat died at the Walla, at an ad
vanced age.
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1900.
ogmii Steainsnio Go.
-ron-
Ne w Y ork, Boston
-AND
THE EAST.
Unsurpassed cabin accommodations- All
the comforts of a modern hotel. Else trie
lights. Unexcelled tabls. Tickets Include
meals and berth* aboard ship.
Passenger Fares Irom Savanna
TO NEW YORK-FIRST CABIN. 120.
F'IRST CABIN HOUND TRIP. $52. IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. Ilj, INTKRMK
IRATE CABIN HOUND TIUP. HA
STEERAGE. |l.
TO BOSTON - FIRBT CABIN. *22
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. IM. IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. *l7; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. *2*
STEEIIAOE. *ll 75
The e\pre** steamships of thl* I In* srs
appointed to sail from Savannah. Central
(Suthl meridian time, as 'oilows:
9AYARSAH TO SEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt l’aggeu,
TTONDAY sept *. 11 *0 a. m.
NACOOCHKE, capt. Smith. TUESDAY.
Sept 4. 12:50 p. m.
KANSAS CITY, Capt Fisher, THURS
DAY. Sept. I. 2*) p. m
CITY' OF BIRMINGHAM Capt. Berg
SATURDAY. Sept 5. 4*> p m.
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. Askins. MON
DAY. Sept. I<>. 5 *0 p. m.
CITY" OF AUGUSTA. Capt Daggett
TUESDAT. S.pt 11. :Sh p m
NACOOCHKE. Cnpt Smith. THURS
DAY. Sept 15, SKD p. m.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. F/sher. SATUR
DAY. Sept 05. 10 .on p m
CITY' OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Berg.
MONDAY. Sept 17. 12 0 noon
TALLAHASSEE. Cap Askins. TUBS.
I)AY. Fe i. 1. 1:0 p. m
CITY OF AUGUSTA, ‘apt Daggett,
THURSDAY. B<pt *O, *:*i p m
NACOOCHKE. Capt Smith, SATUR
DAY'. Sept 22. 4 :00 p m
KANSAS CITY. 'apt. F'lsher, MONDAY,
Fept 2t. sdr p. m.
CITY' OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Berg.
TUESDAY Fept. 25. S:W p m
TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Askins. THURB
-Y. S pt. 27 fi ' p m
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
SATURDAY’. Sept 2* 50) p m
M;u YORK TO BOSTON.
CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage, WED
NESDAY, Sept 5. noon
CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage. MON
DAY', Sept 10. mon
CITY' OF MACON. Capt Savage. FRI
DAY. Sept 14. noon.
CITY' OF MACON. Capt Savage. WED
NESDAY. S'Pt I*. f 00 "
CITY OF MACON. Capl Savage. MON
DAY. Sept 24 noons.
CITY' OF MACON. Capt Savage, FRI
PAY. Sept. **. neon
This company reserves the right to
ehange l- sailing- without notice and
without liability or accountability there
for.
Sailings New York for Savannah dally
except Sundays. Mondays and Thursday.
5:00 p m,
W. O BREWER. City Ticket and Pass
enger Agent. 107 Bull street. Savannah.
Qa
E. W SMITH. Contracting Freight
Agent Savannah. Ga.
R. and. TREZEVANT. Agent. Savannah.
°WALTER HAWKINS. General Agent
Traffic Dep't. 234 W Bay street. Jack
sonville. Fla.
E. H HINTON. Traffic Manager, Sa
vannah. Ga
P F I.E FFYTIE Superintendent. New
Pier 25. North River New York N. Y.
MERCHANTS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION CO.
•TUAMDMIP LISKI.
MV.US.tU TU IIILTIMORK.
Tickets on sale at com|>any's offices to
the following points at viry low rata*
ATLANTIC CITY. N J.
BALTIMORE. MI) BUFFALO. N Y
BOSTON. MASS
CHICAGO, ILL CLEVELAND. O.
ERIE. PA
HAGERSTOWN HARRISBURG. PA
HALIFAX. N. 8
NIAGARA FALLS. NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURG- PROVIDENCE.
ROCHESTER
TRENTON WILMINGTON.
™ , * T WASHINGTON.
Flret-claaa tickets Include meals and
Mate room berth *vannah *° Baltimore
A re. >mm<vlat I rna and cuisme unequatod.
Freight capacity unlimited; careful han
ltrg and quick dispatch.
Tho steamships of this company are p
-nanted to sail from Savannah to Baltl
mo"> . follow. (Standard time):
TEXAS, Capt. Eldrldge. TUEBDAY,
Sept. 4, I:*° P- m
n H. MILLER. Capt. Peters. THURS
DAY. Sept. 6, 3:B# p m.
And fiom Baltimore Tuesdays. Thurs
days and Saturday* at taV) p m.
Ticket Office, 3) Bull street.
NEWCOMB COHEN. Trav. Agent
J. J. CAROLAN. Agent.
Savannah, lia.
W P. TURNER G T A
A D STEBBINB. A. T. M.
J C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager.
General Office*. Baltimore. Md.
SEED RYE.
GEORGIA SEED RYE.
SOUTHERN SEED RYE.
TEXAS RED H P- OATS.
HAY. GRAIN, FLOUR. FEED.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
CHEESE. BEANS. PEAS.
w. i) SIMKIXS & CO.
& JOBS C. BI'TLER,
Pttnt*. Oil* ami Doort,
STbuW. SOP^M-J KUto
Wall Paper r ™**? n g'
Cements, Um*. •£* **{* **•
Agent fw Aheetlne Co<A ~*>rr Pa In I
•0 Cok*raea street. u **•
itw*t want.
• IMMKK HH9UTI.
hotel^vTctoria
Broadway. 6th avenue and JTih at., Naw
York city. Entirely naw; abaolutaly fire
proof; Kuropaan plan. Roome, *I.OO par
day and upward.
ROBERT T. DUNI/>P. Manager.
Formerly of Hotel Imperial.
Empty Honshcads.
Empty Holaaaaa llugafarada far
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
M Morphine and Whlekey hab
ile t ranted without pair aa
tSSfSrMpay 4 ? f H ™AL
IF TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
,nd work, order your UtlMgraphed and
Dtintnl aiailonary and Monk books (roan
Morning Nw. Savenneh. o*.
LEGAL notices.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—Dr
R. R. Harris and other* having applied
for th* opening and ctiahllehmenl oi' a
new public toad, belnt the extension of
Laßochc avenue, commciultig al the *>nd
of Firs. Alice Barnes, being n pari of ihe
Cattle Park tract of land lit said state
and county, and running thence In a
southern and aoulheaatetn direction along
the hanks of the Herb river through the
lamia of Alice Barnes. Alexander Mo-
Hardy, lluchael Moore. Sarah 8 Walden
amt Mary F Adams, and terminating at
the land of Midi on the Isle of Hope, the
total length of said rood bet we n satat
points being 4.500 fret, ami the width
thereof being thirty feet
Notice I* hereby given thru said appli
cation will bn finally grunted on the 15th
day of September, I Stay. If no sufficient
cause t* shown to the contrary.
J. J. DALE. C. C. C.,
JOHN LYONS C.C c ,
W D. SI Mix'lNS. C. C. C.
Commissioners of Chatham county, G<or
gta.
Attest: RUBBEN BUTLER. Clerk C.C.C.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Whereas. John S. Schley has applied to
Uourt of Ordinary for I iters -llsmiesory
as ndmlnletiaior on the estate of l-oul*
N. Falllgant. deceased.
These nrc. yierefore, to cite and ad
monish all whom It may concern to he
am! appear before said court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before
the first Monday tn October, next, other
wise said letters will he granted.
YVltncs*. the lion Hampton L. Ferrlll,
ordinary for Chatham county, this the
30th day of June. IW>n
fha.Vk e keilbach.
Clerk Ot. Ord'y, C. Cos.
GKORC.tA, CHATHAM COUNTT-
Wherea* lends M Ashby has applied tn
Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory
a* executor of the will of Sarah H. Ashby,
deceased
These are, therefore, to cN# and ad
monish nil whom It may eoneem to be
and appear before said court to make
objection Ilf nny they have! on or before
the first Monday In October, next, other
wise said letters will he granted.
Witness, the Hon, Hampton L. Ferrlll.
ordinary for Chatham county, this ihe
50th day of June, ts
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C. Cos.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Whereas. Ilessle It. Cooney ha* applied to
Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory
is administratrix on the estate of William
Spears, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite ami ad
monish all whom It may concern lo he
and appear before said court lo make ob
jection llf any they have) on or Itefore
the first Monday In October, next, other
wise said letter* will l>e granted.
Witness, the lion Hampton L. Ferrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham county, thl- the
Pith day of June. IJhax.
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C. Cos.
"cIEOROIaT CHATHAM COUNTY-
Whereas, Benjamin J. Kelley ha* applied
to Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmls
sory ns exeetitor of the will of Rt. Rev.
Thomas A Becker, decease.l
These arc. therefore, to rite and ad
monish all whom It may concern to he
ami appear before said court to make ob
jection (If any they have) on or Itefore
the first Monday In October, next, other
wise said letters will he granted.
YVltnes*. the lion Hampton L Ferrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
50th day of June, umn
FRANK E KEILBACH
Clerk Ct, Ord'y. C. Cos.
LUL # HOPE OT Mi) C. X l RT
at it Kill Lie
For Isle of Hope. Montgomery. Thunder
bolt. Cattle Bark and West End
Dally except Sundays. Subject to change
without notice.
ISLE OF HOPE
Lv. City (or 1. of H Lv Isle of Hope
63# am from Tenth |iVO am tor Bolton
7SO am from Tenth jt 00 am for Tenth
I 30 am from Tenth j 700 am for Tenth
9 IS am from Bolton ; It no am for Tenth
10 >i am from Tenth 10 0# am for Tenth
13 00 n’n from Tenth jll 0> am for Bolton
1 15 pm from BoMun ,11 Jo nm for Tenth
330 pm from Tenth |2 10 pm for Tenth
33# pm from Tenth j 2*> pm for Bolton
4*t pin from Teulh ■ 300 pm for Tenth
53# pm from Tenth j 4U) pm for Tenth
6SO pm from Tenth | 6to pm for Tenth
730 pm from Tenth |7OO pm for Tenth
a*) pm from Tenth | Xoo pm for Tenth
430 pm from Tenth ] no pm for Tenh
10 30 pm from Tenth |lO 00 pm for Tenth
|II 00 pm for Tenth
MONTGOMERY.
Lv city for Mong'ry. | Lv Montgomery
t3O am from Tenth | 715 am for Tenth
3 30 pm from Tenth j 1 15 pm for Tenth
430 pm from Tenth |4 00 pm for Tenth
CATTLE PARK.
Lv city for Cat. Park! LvTcmils Park.
€3O am from Bolton 700 am for Bolton
7 30 am from Bolton j I 00 am for Bolton
100 pm from Bolton 130 pm for Bolton
2|o pm from Bolton 100 pm for Bolton
7#o pm from Bolton 7SO pm for Bolton
I 00 pm from Rolton I 130 pm for Bolton
THUNDERBOLT
Car leaves BoMon street Junction 630
a. m. and every thirty tulnulea thereafter
until 11:10 p. m.
Car leaves Thunderbolt at 4 00 a. m. and
every thirty minute* thereafter until
13 00 midnight, for Bolton street Junc
tion.
FREIGHT AND PARCEL <'AR
This car carries trailer for passengers
on all trips and leaves weal side of city
market tor Isle of Hope, Thunderbolt
and all Intermediate points at 4:00 a. m„
j6O p. m. , 600 p. m.
Leaves Isle of Hop# for Thunderbolt.
City Mark* and all Intermediate points
at 600 a. m , 11 a m.. 240 p m
“ WEST END CAIt
Car leaves west side of city market for
West End : a. m and every 40 minutes
thereafter during tha day until 11:30 p. m
Leaves West Fnd at 4: a. m and ev
ary 40 minutes thereafter during the day
until 12 00 o’clock midnight.
H M I.OFTGN. Gen. Mgr.
(hills <5 Fever j
R DUMB AGUE ANP J
. LT- M ALARIA^
LIPPM6N BROS.. Preprtelera,
Teofglri*. Lipnman's Black. gAyxatUH. B*
@cy*r YOURSELF!
r'4 niff ft* for •, ~*uurftl
liitUmiDtli* aft.
rrstaltoa* or uliraUoi
f rouratit* ueultraoM,
I'ainkM. and but
, *<* ' poisonous.
Mold by DraggtotO,
or srnl tn plain vripper.
drett!*** •"** nm
j. D. WEED ft co
BAVASBAM, 04.
Ltttbtr Belting. Steam Packing & Host
Agent* fac NEW TOR* RUBBER
BELTING AND BACKING COMFANY.
CLASSIFIED AuVERIISEMENTS.
rKSKHAL
■•SWEAR NOT," Bl'T HAVE YOUR
razor ground, honed, eet ami made to
shave easy and smooth, by Ihe old ex
perienced barber. 2* East Broughton. 1 l.'tr,
Jewelry and Shaving Supply House The
plaee for raaors made to shave; remem
ber that all scl-sor* nmt shear* with
Fegea'e name on, are all Mteel mad. and
are sharpened free of charge; harte-r
chair* for sale or rent; ha riser shop*
bought and sold.
U SHOULD SEE MILLER'S FUBNl
ture; newest style* for bedroom, dining
room. parlor. In oak. walnut and mahog
any; Miller s prices and term* are rea
sonable. 2tr? Broughton, west
TRY THE MILK FROM STRING
field Dalty. It's rich, pure and whole
some. Tlwr# Is nan letter.
"*) at FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they lasi C. !’. Miller. Agent.
~U SHOULD SEE MILLERS NEW
style* In carpet*, matting, window shades,
art squares, rugs, lace rurtalns, etc.;
Miller's price* and terms nre reasonable.
307 Broughton, west.
FINE RH KKIKI.D ( AMI! AT IU
ker s.” every day. best of all other m ala
In markat
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGUlta.
KIMBALL'S ANTI-It IIEI'MA TIC
rings; thousand* using them and ail hen
ctlted. Gardner's Bataar. agt
tl BRUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
ladies' stie; large assortment of r.sker*.
couches and easy chair*. C. I". Miller.
Agent.
RINO Ul* 74*4 IF YOU WANT TO
have your furniture moved or parked tor
shipment or storage; I guarantee prices
the aame as J do the work that's given
to me. A 8 Griffin, lit Broughton streou
west; mattresses made lo order.
~U SHOULD SEE MILLER'S OFFICE
desks, olfi.v* table*, office (hairs, office
matting, office shades. C I*. Miller,
Agent.
FLORAL DESIGNS. UALMSt AND CUT
flower*, at Gardner'r Bazaar, agent for
Oelschlg * Nursery
U WILL SOON MOVE ANIH' WILL
certainly rued something In my line;
U will save money by trading with me. C.
B Miller. Agent
M'GILLIS BELLS SIXTY-INCH RUdS
—Smyrna patterns—for 10 rents.
“"SEE THE JEWEL STOVES A N i"'
ranges for sale by J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
"M GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS
lace curtains, hammock*, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stove*, tudroom suites,
and furniture of every description
GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN BEN. *1
Al Gardner'* Bazaar.
IS YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF?
Stlffel A Freeman have n standing offer
of Jt.iwn for every safe of their make thnt
does not preserve Its content*, one safe
was In hurntng debris 115 hour* When
taken out. the hose hud to be turned on
tt. When opined, not a page tsa* dis
colored. not a retbrd kutt. not a dollar de
stroyed If you want oecurtty. buy n
Btlff.ll A Freeman safe. C. B. MUlrr.
Agent
M'GILLIS' LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
U~BHOUU> SEND YOf’R~ORDERS
for tuning and reiwtrlng piano* and or
gan* to W B Manning, with C I* Mil
ler. Agent; premia attention to out-of
town order*. C. P Miller. Agent.
SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers, ladles' else, at S2
J. W. Teeple.
MGILLIS MOVES. BACKS. SHIPS
and stores pianos and furniture; best worn
only; no “Cheap-John" prices—mo "Cheap-
John’’ Jobs.
U SHOULD SEE MILLER'S STOVES
and range*, the lust makes at reasonable
price*. C. B. Miller. Agent.
WHEN YOU SEE M GILIJfS SIXTY -
Inch M cents ruga, you will buy them
Just can’t help If; will sell tn any quan
•tty
"FURNITURE MOVBD WITH CARE,
la a specialty with McGlllla.
U SHOULD SEND MB YOUR OR.
dera.for upholstering parlor ami dining room
furniture tn leather, silk and other fab
ric*. In th# heal manner; cur kit hair
tnos* and cotton mattresses renovated,
all work well done and satisfaction guar
anteed C B Ftlller, Agent.
PULLEY - BELTS, C. BUCKLETCSCi
aluminum shirt set, 10c, al Gardner's Ba
soar.
MEDIC AA*
'^HOW^ntE^7oU>TTKET?^IT^YOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and I
will give you relief; I curs Ingrowing
nail*, corns and all diseases of the feet
without pain; charges reasonable; ran
give the best referer.-ea in the city; pa
tient* treated at residences; orders can
he left t Livingston's drug store. Rult
snd Congress streets; telephone 252 Lem
Davit, surgeon chiropodist
HELP WANTICO—UAI.K.
TE I T aT GOO r )
one not afraid 4o work: at Levan's Cafe
lit Congress street, west.
AOri.vra w ANTED,
"1& "to iaT lIaTIY
our live agents, men or women, selling our
latest novelty, campaign waterproof neck
lie*. Good* entirely new and patent'd
Agents delighted. Salra unlimited. What
others do. you can do Tltnc la short.
Write to-day and secure exclusive terri
tory. Guaranteed best seller. Address,
with stamp, M A M Manufacturing Com
iwny. Dept. C. Springfield. Mesa.
“AGENTS WANTED TO BE INDE
pendent. learn the grandest paying pro
fession of the age A beautiful book and
Information absolutely free. American In
stitute of Science. Nevada. Mo
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
J ANT
man desires a place a* book It e per or
clerk In a general store; nan furnish good
rofr.ncea. Addree> me. D. W„ cxre Morn
ing N*ws.
A YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER,
good penman, desires position; moderate
salary. 7.. O-. care Morning News
WANTED. A POSITION AH AGENT
for plantation or lo work some on hares
or for rent Address W. Ilulow, Volusia
o’int). Florida
HOUSES WASTED.
1C a'S'tEd
(with lawn or garden preferredi. tn good
location. Address Good Tenant, this
office
WANTED—MISCMLLANBOVS.
aurance policies. Address A. 11. P., care
News.
“if roUARE notmTatisfibdWith
the mhk you are getting, try Springfield
Dairy.
wanted. REAL ENTati: COLLBC
tlona; beat references given X. Coleman,
13 Broughton street, east.
“feathk.rs wanted! MARKET
price paid for old feather beds and pil
low*; all order* promptly attended; send
postal. J. L Isaacs. Marshall House.
IF YOU WANT A PLAC'D TO DUMP
earth. dtr. sand, manure. e4c.. tree of
charge. Juat at city llmlta. hauling over
hard rood, writs or telephone Brown
Bros., comer Anderson and Boat Broad
street*.
KOIt Ht&TT—ROOMS.
—irsmsmer) —h?*?>mk
southern exposure; modern convenience*
3U) Jones, eaa:.
T'ONNEuWnO ROOMS. FURNISHED
centrally located, convenient to bust nr aa.
frith home comfort* 330 Beet Broughton.
run KENT—ROOM*.
NICE FRONT ROOMS. WITH GOOD
board. F()u Tattnall street, third from Lib
erty.
FLATS FOR REST.
HroiHTT? t~ki7):oTntTo\v ici iTf. at
on the < • ruer June* and Lincoln street#
In tuautllul rood it on, -very convenience,
first ( lass oidar. de liable locality, right
rent to right tenant Eat. Salomon f'o
han. (xxin.r West tin ad and Broughton
streets
FLAT. SIX CONNECTING ROOMS,
with bath, first floor; Lyons block, suita
ble for any pu.poe* John Lyons.
FOR RENT. FURNISHED ~ FLAT
.ompiete for housekeeping. furnished
rooms; hot luith 113 East liberty.
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE FLAT
with private bath; also two front room*.
I Charlton atnet, west, corner Bull
PARLOR FLAT. TWO BASEMENT
rooms, for office, amt stables, suitable for
doctor Liberty street, west. Immediate or
o- ioher i*.ssession. Maltroil, ear* New*.
i'ttlt III.) I -not si.s
HOUSES 325. ALSO 217 WALDBURO
street, east; perfect condition; every con
venience; rigid rent right tenant: Kn
the month. Est. Salomon Cohen. West
Itroad and Broughton at rest*.
"Mi t; WI NN KTT N EXT Tt > BARNARD:
rooms; latih and till conventen.'e#; I4n
per month, from Oct. 1; can he seen any
afternoon nfter *:. or upon application
t. w j Mimnr Jf
"in. AND 515 DUFFT. WEST. ROOMS
anal liath. tit per month; possession bit
mediately. W j Miscaiiy. Jr.
~5! DUFFY. WEST; 7 ROOMS AND
hath; 515 it month, possession Imme
diately W J Mhseally, Jr.
Ft tR BENT RESIDENCE.' BtTm'FFT.
west, near Whitaker C. H Doraett.
COTTAGE 105 KING STREET. NEAR
thorite Ice Works. Bonaomtlon Immediate.
?•'. 14. Dorseit.
ft IHI DENCK CORNER BULL AND
Gordon *tr> ela. Oetotcr possession. C.
H. iKiraatt
*W HI’NINGIh)N“ EAST, NEAR
Ahr rrorp C. 11. Doraett.
FINE LARGE RESIDENCE FOR
rent. reawMinhle; excellent location, north
west corner Taylor nnd Abetvorn. Applx
on luemlees.
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE BRICK
houses numlrer 4u2 ami St Huntingdon,
east; newly pattered and rerolre*). with
ail mudern Imiarovemanta. Apply to E
C Wav Hell Telephone. 1576
FOR RENT. RESIDENCE 530 Hul.
Inn street, west; seven rooms; all con
venience*. newly papered and painted. 122
l>er month; lease for one year Apply lo
J T Shuplrtne, corner Congress and Jef
fet son streets.
FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE
party, iny residence, northeast corner FJrei
and Drayton streets Apply C. W Howard.
No at* Bay street, east.
FOR RENT 16 OGLETHORPE AVE
nue. west M. 8. Baker. agrtM
TO RENT. DWELLING HOUSE. 13)
Waldhurg street, east, possession nt once.
Apply 113 Broughton stive I west.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCES 321 HALL
cast. r.d 7it Habersham, t rooms each,
hot and cold water; elegant locality; also
IPi Price, all In flrst-r'ass condition; Im
mediate tmsnstlon. Apply W. W Swln
ton. 306 Eighth street, east.
FOR It ENT. 516. m AND 530 MONT
a-vinery; 515 Bay. cast, and 43< Charlton,
cast. O. 11. Bcmshari. 16 Bryan, eaat.
THUNDERBOLT. LAROE HOUSE
with ample ground*; excellent silt nation
for business. Inquire two fouiteen Bryan
Street, eaat. , | I
KOIt RENT, FIVE-ROOM HOUSE.
Jogns. twtween Montgomery and Jeffer
son. Apply 107 Broughton atreet. weal.
FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE RES
Idence No Hit Liberty street, eaat. pa
session given Sept I Apply No. 10 Bull
street, or at residence; terms rraaona
tde George W. Fair's, agent.
FOR RENT. FROM Of*f7~ I. NO. *6
Henry street, cast. Apply at 210 Andsr
son street.
roit HKYI— ITOlUsa.
rim HKNTT^rwTt
stores on President street and three on
State atreet. In rear of Whitfield build
ing. and near new postofflee, rent low.
Apply W M. & W E Coney.
FOR RENT, STORE, u; ft HOUGH
t< street, eaat; (msscsalon Immediately
xho several a- alt able residences and
Hals. Aipiy A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street
east
FOR KENT. 111 A*l DKSIRARLK
store and warehouse formerly occupied
by George W. Tledemsn A itm., comer
Bay and Monlg.-mery street. In perfect
order and condition, right rant to right
tenant; possession can h# given Immsdl
atsly. Eat Salomon Cohen corner West
Breed and Broughton streets.
for BALK—NEAL ROTATE.
FIMI tfAI.K FOR' SIXTEEN "tIUNV
dred dollars, a two-story residence and
lot. 4itxll7. A great bargain. C H. Dor
een.
FARM O K TstTACR ES~<IOOD~ REH I
dence, Effingham i-oiinly. only |g miles
from Savannah. C. H. Dorset!.
JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS ON
Thunderbolt road, nine arrea of land In
easy reach of trolley line; would make
an Ideal suburban home. C. H. Dorset!.
TWO-STORY, COMFORTABLE HOME
on Habersham, near Fourth, very cheap.
C. H. Dorset!.
\ home ON* Tine BALTS. ON LA-
Itoche iiktiur, the new road lo the !a|e
of Hoik-; leti acres, new fire*room cottage
and trolley line so city; price, 32.350. C.
11. Doreett.
LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE, OPRO.
alt# Central Kallraud office, corner Hull
end Writ Broad. C. If. lioraett,
VERY DESIRABLE HEBIDE.N('E~ON
Bolton, between ALicorn and Lincoln;
psiri haser with small amount of cash and
make eaay arrangement. C. H. Dorsett
FOR HALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollars, assy tarms. on Ninth atreaa,
near East Bread; no city taxation. C. it.
Doraett,
FOR BALE, THOSE l/JTI ON NINTH
atreet. near East Broad, hava only been
sold to flrat-claaa prrtles, who will make
good neighbors; and non* other can buy.
The terms are vary easy, and they are
cheaper than any other In the vicinity.
C. H. Doraett.
FOB BALE. LOT* 6Jf~NiNTH. NEAR
Eaet Broad. M 33c each; will soon be
advanced to 3235; when a lot baa heen
paid for I can arrangs to gat a home
built. C. H DoreeM.
FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no vlty taxes, at 3204
each; twentv-flve dollars cash, and assy
monthly payment*. C. H. Doraett.
FOR HALE THREE LOTS CORNER
Barnard and Eleventh. Whitaker and
Eleventh and Whitaker and Twelfth. O.
11. Itemahart.
RFBIDKNCICB AND HITLOINC, I/JTS
for sale all over the elty. Robert H.
Tatern. real estate dealer. No. 7 York
atreet meet.
SOAJtIIR*b
RABLE
city, pleasant front room, with board. 1U
Liberty, west,
FRONT SOUTH" ROOM. SUITABLE
for two gentlemen, with or without board.
712 Weat Jonea atreet.
aTMAYRM.
'TrrTtA%KD ~ FROM GREEN WICIf
Park, red Dachshund dor Return tc
Greenwich Park and get rewvrd.
AUCTION ttl.gt THr* DAY,
MCNDAY^SALL
al RF.EY DOOR*. RCAMM, HKFRIUb-
R AT4IH. FI RYITI HE, ETC.
C. H. DORAETT. tnrllnsrsr,
Will sell MONDAY. 3d.
3 doaen raw Wire Screen D'or* Large
Refrigerator. Counter and Platform
H< al**. W alnut Wardrobe mirror door.
Fine Picture. oak Chair*. Itahy Car
riage. Mattresses. Sewing Flachlnes. Card
Tables. t>ak Hat Rack. Mirror* offleo
Table. Bedroom Furniture. Springs, Muia
Collar*. Large Stove, and sundry other
articles.
FOR tZUb-glHUadkgOlr’l.
WITCHIIA7.EL! THERE 1 WlTCH
haael and wltchhaxel One la made to
cure. Ihe oliwr la made to sell; put a
Iron I* of ours by the aids of Otto of tha
ottur kind, we give you all the quality
and all the quantcy that your money en
title* you to—a pint (or a quarter. Pvraee's
Drug Stor *, Henry and Abercorn. Whit
aker and Taylor.
JERSEY Ill'Ll. Full SALE. CHEAP:
ho I* a beamy. Call 471 West Boundary
street and see him.
COWS FOR SALE. DON'T YOU WANT
to buy a good mdeh cow? It so, call 7l
Weet Boundary.
FOR SALE. OAK WOOfTl! I*T BLOCKS
$1 01). pin* *hr per mud. al Almar'a wood
yard; telephone ITt
FOR HALE IB tRSESHOEING HltoP;
l>e*i stand In city; go.>l trade, estalxllsh
ed; good reaaon for selling Addrees 11.
8.. thl* office
PIANO FDR SALE 402 JONES
treel, east Bargain; easy terms.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY is THE
place to get rich, pure milk. Depot HO
Whitaker
ASH AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR
sale—llo.ont feet of ash suitable for wheel
wright*. carriage makaia. car worka and
Interior house finish. Also cypress lumber
of all sties W# have resumed cutting our
tsrnous brands of cypresa shingle* and will
soon have a full line of them for sale. Vala
Royal Manufacturing Company.
lost and runo.
JKKfc
white fare, one horn broken. Return to
5 Jones street, east; reward.
I'M Will Mi.
iT wnZ ni;
to your lntere*t lo let me give you an es
timate on your idumblng. new or old
work; re|>alr work a specialty, aa I am
a practical plumber. No guess work lo
eraianger your life. YVlgglns. phone i#7.
Georgia or Hell
wist Mail a.
HAVE YOUR House" > a LNTKT)
with German ready-mixed paint, entlro
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Paint
Uompany.
WE HELL SEWER PIPE, Ff.t'E
pl|>e. fire clay, lire brick at lowest prices.
Adams Paint Company, 104 Congress,
west.
OYPBINF. IS THE BEST WALL FIND
Ish made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah
agent*. 104 Congres*. weal.
FETITIOI4 FOIt INCOItPORATIOIt.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION
Notice of Intention to apply for ra 11 read
charter After four weeks' notice by pub
lication pursuant lo Section* 215* el
qultur of the existing Code of Georgia
*nd the amendments thsreto, lh under
signed will file, In the office of the Secre
tary of State, a |>etltlon for the incorpora
tion of a railroad corporation, of which
the following I* a ropy; Stale of Georgia,
Chatham County—To the Honorable, the
Secretary of But* for lh* state of Geor
gia.
Th-- pet If loti of \Y m W Gordon, fieirne
Gordon. W W. Gordon. Jr.. G A. Gor
don. J. H Klnsle. W. G. Harrison. R. C.
Harrison, H Hunter. Thomas Hunter, H.
M. Ptk. W. Q. Hughes and Joeeph A.
Loatan. all of Savannah, Q(., respectful
ly shows;
Flral That they desire lo form e rail
road corporation pursuant to the provis
ion* of the Act of the General Assembly
of Georgia, approves! Dec. 17. I M 2. lowa
1*42. pages 17 et aeq and Ihe amendment#
thereto.
Second That the name of the company
whhh they desire to have Incorporated
will be the.
"SAVANNAH WHARF AND TERMI
NAL RAILWAY COMPANY."
(There being no existing railway cor
poration of that name In the state of
Georgia.)
Third Thai the said railroad will ha
lot a ted entirely within the limits of ChtM
ham county, In a.tld state, and It# l-ngth
a* near aa can he estimated, wtlt
he one mile, running from tha
track of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company. located on lot
number eighteen of estate of D. I*l
- on the weal side of Randolph atreet.
In the city of Savannah, lo the tracka of
the Savannah, Florida and Western Rail
way Company, locate,l east'of the Rllho
canal. In oatd county and stale, together
with the necessary switch** and spur
tracks, so a* to facilitate the transaction
of hualnsss of railroad com panic* with
each other, and with the property In said
city, county and state known as the Oor
don wharf.
The general direction of said road will
be easterly and westerly, and It will run
from lot number eighteen of estate of D.
Lamar to the wharves of th* Plant Sys
tem of Railways, nd It will connect tha
River atreet track of the Central of Geor
gia Railway ComiMwv with the tracks of
the Savannah. Florida and Western Hall
way Company.
Fourth That the amount of proposed
capital stock of sahl company will he
twenty thousand (ISu.WXn dollars, but the
privilege la desired of Increasing the same
to two hundred thousand (3200.000! dollars,
divided Into share* of one hundred (3100)
dollars each. All .of said stock to be com
mon stock of equal dignity.
Fifth, That petitioners desire to he In
corporated * iforesald for the period of
one hundred (WO) year*
Sixth. That tha principal office of th*
propoaed corporation h, to be located In
the city of Savannah. Chatham county.
Georgia.
Seventh That the petitioner* do Intend
In good faith lo go forward without de
lay. to secure subscriptions to the capi
tal stock, construct, equip, maintain and
operate said railroad.
Eighth That petitioners have given
four weeks' notice of ihelr Intention to
apply for a charter by the publication of
this petition. In one of the newspaper*
In which the sheriffs advertisement* are
published In said county; once a week tor
four week*, before the filing of this peti
tion.
Ninth. That your petitioners have an
nexed hereto an affidavit made by thro*
of the persons forming aald company; that
the names subscribed hereto are the gen
uine signatures of the persons named tn
the ivlltton, as required by law. and that
the fait* staled In this petition are true,
to the heat of their knowledge. Informa
tion and belief.
Wher-forc your petitioner* pray that
they may be Incorporated under the laws
of this stale, and that a certificate of In
corporation he hue*l to them under the
great seal of the state as provided by taw.
WM VV. GORDON.
By Wm. W. Gordon, Jr.. Attorney In
Fact.
HEIRNE GORDON.
WM.' W GORDON. JR.
O. A. GORDON.
J H KINZIE.
W O. HARIHSON,
R C. HARRISON.
B HUNTER.
THOMAA HUNTER,
H. M. BEER.
* W. Q HUGHES, ,
dOB. A. LOGAN,
3