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WILL HAVE ANNUAL SHOOTS.
m r(RM or the corrwiT seem*
TO IIOE 4MIHED THEM.
jxlrrnt la ■ bootl* larmirt
k> ilir Stair Skoal—All th® Visitor*
W ®r® tirrsily Imprrasrd, and Thar
Arr lir.trnua ol Tr> laa It Ovrr
Aral Trar—Ko omplaiuta Hrlatlvr
to tbr Shoot Harr Brea Madr.
Soar ol Ihr Crark Shota Want
Matrhra Übrrr thr Aattnaallloa
Mas Br to).
Intrrrft In rlflr practice ha undoubtedly
rarrived a decided Impelua from the state
.hoot that has Just closed. All Savannah
waa inlrre*td In the events that were
on the programme, and the result, vic
tory (or Savannah teams In every match,
was deeply gratifying. This, however, was
nut little more than had been expected,
us It was generally supposed that Savan
nahians would win all save the carbine
.ontest. which. It waa thought, would go
to the Governor a Horae Guard from At
.ante.
The visiting soldiers have gone home.
Nola murmur about the treatment re
ceived In Savannah was heard. On the
contrary, the members of the teems were
profuse In their expressions of satisfac
tion. and It waa plain enough that noth
ing would please them belter than an op
portunity to return for another match.
During the conteats there was but one
protest made. This was upon a shot fired
by a member of the Oeorgta Hussars'
carbine tram during the match with the
Horae Guard. The marker had wared his
red flag. Indicating a miss, but. when
rung up by the range telephone and asked
to examine the target carefully, hr raised
the red disc to Indicate a four.
t'apt. Hope of the Horse Guard did not
think the four should count, and entered
a formal pnoteat. t'apt. C. H. Richard
son was range officer, and his ruling was
in favor of the Hussars, as the marker
had shown the four disc. Yesterday morn
ing Col. George T. Cann received a letter
if explanation from Capt. Richardson rel
ative to the matter, giving the flltmea of
several officers who could certify to the
correctness of the stand he had taken rel
ative to the shot. Col. Cann sustained
tne range officer's ruling
The score could not have been appre
ciably altered by the ruling, for the Hus
sars' team led the Hors® Guard by 11
points Had the four been counted as 0.
as would have been the case had the
marker not corrected his error, the lead
would atilt ha’ e be. n 7 points.
Their defeat was taken by the Horse
Guards In goad part. They naturally felt
It rather keenly, as they had worked hard
and hoped for victory In the carbine con
test, whatever else they might do. Cwpt
Hope and the members of the team seem
ed to think that the Savannah shots could
not always have things thetr own way.
and two or three of the team were heard
io soy that they would be her® again next
year to try conclusions with the local
marksmen.
From the interest that ts so thoroughly
In evidence 111 rtlle practice. It weme a
certainty that there will be annual eon
tests In the future. Col Phil O. Byrd
seemed to have no other Idea thnn that
the mutch would be followed hy others
He so expressed himself when on the
range dav before yesterday. The Ooy
ernor. doubtless, can be made to take the
sttne view of the matter. If. indeed, nr
.toes not already hetteve that It ta high
ly essential that the troops should every
car have the advantage Of the emula
non and interest that ts inspired by
match*#
Considerable disparagement of the orig
inal nmmunitton used In the shoot was
heard.'many of the crack shots declaring
the* they would never again enter o
mat h. hi which It was stipulated that
Mi. h ammunition should be used. It is
claimed that the cartridges are thorough
ly unreliable, and that no dependence
lan lie placed In them They are likely
to < arry to the point at which the rifle
l- aimed, or they may miss It hy several
feet. The crack shots are accustomed to
shoot cartridges loaded hy the Winchester
people, or hy themselves, and they want
to he allowed to do the same thing .it
matches. Then, they say. all would have
the same chance, for fhey could load their
cartridges themeelvee or buy the best on
the market. Itulleyes could then be made
and reliance could he felt In the ammuni
tion.
Col. Cann was asked about this point
He said that original ammunition should
h® used In state contests, for the obvious
reason that they are held for the Instruc
tion of the troops. It te with original am
munition that the troop* are supplied In
case they are ordered out. and for this
reason they should he accustomed to Its
owe. In mldttlon. there la the considera
tion of the comparative Inexperience of
some of the companies in the slate ser
vice In rifle pro.tic®. Many of them know
nothing about Finding ammunition, and It
would be unfair to give the more expert
and hotter Informed teams the palpable
advantage they would enjoy on thl* ac
count.
Col. Cann made the concession, how
ever. of the advisability of having n spe
cial match for the crack teams that
might desire to enter It with their own
■mmnntfian. Thl* might settle the con
tention shout the matter of cartridges,
and, leaving an opportunity for the best
shot* <o show what they eould do with
their own ammunition, adjust the vary
ing views and Induce those who have sold
they would never enter another original
ammunition match to reconsider their de
termination.
The Charles Marka medal's dlsnosltlon
has not yet been settled. It Is probable,
however, that It will go*lo the man who
made the highest score In the inmnsny
twitch. That was Private Henry Mcln
tosh of Company O of the Albany Guards
The highest score In the regimental match
was won by Capi. Thomas Hunter, who
shot on the First Cavalry team. His
score was !?.
AT THK THKATKR.
“ttcFadden's Him of Flat**' Mar
■lay** Attraction.
The r#|c of seats for "McFaddrn's Row
of Flala,” Saturday matinee and night,
wtll begin this morning. The matinee
Prb ea are SO centa. and 25 renin for chil
dren. The night price* are 25, SO, 7S cent*
*nd sl. The raM of characters com
prise* such artist* as McWaterg and
Tyson. Harry Wntson, Bobby Ralston,
Frederick brothers, Jennie Lament, Jerry
Bulllvan. John Price, Ima Thomas.
Alonso t.ang and a doaen others The
vaudeville features are all of the most
attmetive kind and a large chorus give*
added effeeg to the musical number*.
The funny dwarfs sllr up things gener
ally. the burlesque on Bou*a and his
hand Is laughable, while the billy goal
continue* to Indulge In hi* suw-du*t diet
with n tin can on the aide, and Inciden
tally double* up with Ale* and George
In response to the alarm of Are. There
*r* many other things that keep one In
ol humor, not forgetting the trearh
’ roua stairs which seemingly take a fall
out of each member of the company.
Xsl Barber Fields.
James H. Fields, barber In Paul Perry - *
tooaorlal parlor a: Whitaker and Utterly
•treets. asks the Morning Newt to state
that he Is not the James H. FleMs who
** oresigned In Police Court, upon the
‘'barge of stealing an umbrella from Jack-
Matager dr Cos. Barber Field* Is a
flrwt-’iasa man in hls line, and h has a
good reputation for honesty.
Perfect Balance jl
Of mind and body waa the Roman I
idea of perfect health. They de
fined this balance as "a sound H
mind in a sound body.” A weak I
or sickly body tends to drag doom J
the mind to its own level. Keep I
the body in health and the inind
will take care of itself. The health
of thfbody depends mainly on two
thing*: A sound stomach and pure ■
blood. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med
ical Discovery preserves the bal
ance of health, because it makes f
the stomach strong and the blood
pure. People who had not had a i
well dav in years, nervous of body, |
depressed of mind, have been per- I
fectly cured by the use of "Golden f
Medical Discovery.”
■ During the summer and fill of l*q£ I ff
became all nm down." writes Charles It 11
Sergeant. Esq .of Plain City Midtson Cos.. 1
Ohio. * nerve* were oat of order sod atom, ff
sch was oat of order I wrote to Doctor II
Pierre for advice He said I had general 11
debility, and advised Dr Pierce t Golden fj
Medical Discovery 1 If
used six bottle*, and U
since 1 ’topped taking m —. fl
H. about one year ago. If
I hare not taken any \ ) W
medicine of any kind. J
and So tv Sera sk/ lo
swi evert day My / . M*” ■
appetite is good tdo jf -, I JT'' VU'/aEm
nol feel that burning /
in the stomach after /
rating and my blood KT ~> \ . jTtTJ.
and nerves arr in good
Dr. Pierce's Med- pM' . -Ik
ical Adviser, paper R s \
covers, is sent free r Wi'V.H
on receipt of 21 one- P Y‘
stamps to pay
expense of mailing MwJiimifTlr
only. Address Dr.
Pierce, Buffalo, NY. -
LOCAL PERSONAL.
Mr. 8. A. Dorr of Augusta ts registered
at the Pulaski.
Mr. D. MrEachln of Cordet* la a guest
of lh- Srri-vvn.
Mr. It. W. l.lllllott of Sapelo la a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. C. N. Walker of Altph Is register
ed at the Pulaakl.
Mr. r. H. Watt of Columbia ts regis
tered at the Screven.
Mr John Menders n of Tampa Is regis
ter* dat the Pulaski.
Mr. J. N. Tupplna of Altamaha la a
guest of the Pulaski.
Mr. John C Mcßae of Moultrie ia reg
istered at the Pulnskt.
Mr. L C. Pennell of Malden Branch Is
a guest of the Pulaski.
Mr. Charles D. Kline la expected home
from New York Saturday.
Mr. 8. Blnsw ing. r left vlvtis Seaboard
Air Line yesterday for Detroit.
Mr H. A. Cannon of Waycroa* regis
tered at the Screven yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCallum of Pem
broke are guest* of the S-reven.
Mr A J. Oarfunkel wl I sail for New
York to-day on the Kansas City.
Mr J. A McAllister left via tha Plant
System yesterday for Wilmington.
Mr W T Ptoetor left via the Seaboard
Air Line yesterday for Portsmouth.
Mr C A. MacAte# left via the Seaboard
Air Line yewterday for Tampa. Kin.
Mr. J. T Mann of Perry * Mill* was
registered et the Pulnskl yesterday.
Mr. J. E. Melton of Blarney was among
the guests of the Pulaski yesterday.
Measrs. R Manson and R D. Wylly of
Darien are registered at the Pulaski.
Miss Marie Ray left Yesterday for New
York for a three months' visit to relatives.
Mr G R. Youmans of Waycross was
among the arrival! at the Pulaakl yester
day.
Mr. B B Stoke* of Early Branch was
among the guests of the Screven yester
day.
Mr. John Morrison of Ella bell was
among the guesta of the Pulaski yester
day.
Mr. W. A. Wooten of Mr. Vernon was
among the arrivals yesterday at the Pu
laski.
Mr J. B. Geiger of Mt. Vernon was In
the city yesterday and stayed at the Pu
laski
Mr. A. R Roger* of Moultrie was In
the city yesterday and stayed at the Pu
lc*kl
Miss McLaws was among the passengers
of the Plant System yesterday for Balti
more.
Mr C. M. Sheffield of Camden was In
the city yesterday, and stayed sit the
Screven.
Mr W. D. Slmkln* ha* returned from
a month’s stay to the mountains of Penn
sylvania.
Mr. I>. B Morgan and family have re
turned to the city after spending the agtn.
imr at Tybee.
Dr T. P. Waring was among tha passen
gers of the Southern yesterday for Blue
Mountains. Maryland.
Mr John H. Fox and family have re
turned from a several weeks' trip to
Blaek Mountain. N. C.
Mr. L. J. Maxwell, manager of the
Western Union Telegraph offlee. returned
yesterdny from his vacation, which he
spent In New York and at the resorts.
Messrs. F. T. Scruggs. 8. E. Ives, Jr.,
and P. T. Siemens of Orlando reached
Savannah yesterday en route for New
York, for which they will leave to-day
on the Kansas City.
Capt. G. A Gordon ha* returned from
a thiee-snonth*' trip to England atel the
continent. He visited Purl*. Rome. Vien
na. Moscow. Berlin and many other cities,
returning by way of England, where he
spent some weeks with friends at their
country places.
A V\ Ml It t%' K l> cot RT.
Hearing In the Mrllpln Marsh lalnml
t aw Hrgnn.
The hearing of the Injunction ault of
Henry McAlptn. A. C. MeAlpin and oth
ers ngnlnst Abe Gross, Tom Cross and
Alonso William* and Ada Jackson was
begun In the Superior Court yesterday.
The plaintiffs are members of the well
known MeAlpin family, while the defen
dant* are negroes.
A temporary restraining order was
granted by Judge Palligant recently re
straining the defendants from removing
Mind or otherwise trespassing upon Me-
Alpin or Morsh I s'and, formerly known
ns Hog Island, which lies In the river
Just above Hutchinson Island. A* the
owners of the Islsnd the plaintiffs claim
tS . at the defendants hud no' right to re
move ssml or otherwise interfere with
Ihelr property without their consent. The
defendsni* claim that they did not tress
pass upon the Island, but thwl the sand
laken by them w* from a natural sand
br in the river adjacent to the Island.
The sand bar la claimed by the plaintiffs,
however. •* a Pr< of the island Itself.
The hearing la likely to be a lengthy
one aa ll Involves some neat |>oint* of
law a* to the e*lent to which. riparian
owners may lay claim lo accretion* to
their property by natural causes. Messrs.
R R Hlchard* ami W. I- GUtßiUatt rep
resent the plaintiff* and A. A. Lawrence,
Esq.. the defendant*. J
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER fi, ISKK).
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Thursday and Friday:
Georgia: Partly cloudy Thursday with
showers In southern portion: Friday rain
and cooler: northeasterly winds, becom
ing high, dangerous northeast gules prob
ably on the c.iast by Thursday night.
Eastern Florida: Haiti Thursday and
Friday: dangerous northeast galea.
Yesterday's Weather at 8-ivannah—
Maximum temperature 2 p m .. Wi degrees
Minimum temperature 9 a. ..in. 71 degrees
Mean nmierature M> and. gre*
Normal temperature 79 degrees
Exeeaa of temperature 1 degree
Accumulate <1 exc< aa since
8 pt. 1 6 degrees
Accumulated deficiency since
Jan I „ 95 degrees
Rainfall Trace
Normal .73 Inch
Excess since Sept. 1 1 2k Incite*
Ihdleiency since Jan. 1 7.79 Inches
River Report—The hight of the Savan
nah river at Augusta, at It a m (7Mh mer
idian time) yesterday, wa 7.0 feet, no
change during the preceding twenty-four
hours
Cotton region bulletin. Savannah, Ga.,
for the twenty-four hour* ending at 8 a
m . Tr.th meridian time, Sept. 5. IW
iMaitun* 01 t Maa.i kib.,iuil
Savannah district. ITem.lTem.l fall
Alapaha. On., cloudy .j to | 72 | .64
•Albany, clear 1 92 ! 72 j .00
Atnvrtou*. cloudy j 83 99 .00
I tain bridge, clear | ta* 72 | .00
Eastman, partly cloudy.) 90 99 j .00
Fort Gaines, cKar j *0 | t .00
Gulnesvllle. Fla . clear..., *6 | 71 j St
Mtllen, Go., clear i 92 j 00 j .00
Quitman, partly cloudy...| # | 71 | T
Savannah, clear j M j 73 .84
Thomasvllle, clear 9ft 74 .04
Waycroo*. clear ...j US 72 j .00
•Re-i ivtd too late (or telegraphic uv*r
ages.
Special Texas Rainfall Report*— Ree
vllle, lit: Blanco, trace; Rrenhnm, .01:
Columbia. .82; Houston, trace; laimpasa*.
.90; Lullng, .00, Sherman, trace; Tempi®.
.12; Waco, trace; t'orpuw Christ!, 1.16:
Galveston, 36.
!|IJil. AV(
No. | 1 1
Sts- Max 1 Min 'Rat*
Central Stations. |tlons Tem.lTera.l falL
AGanta .TT7rr.T7T...Tj 12 B*“f 98 f*. *
Augueta j It ; OS j 00 j .09
Charleston j & Mt |72 j .00
Galveston | 28 ; 92 72 | .10
Little Rook | 13 ! 92 | 70 | T
Memphis | 16 . 9n | 7n | .00
Mobile | 10 90 7<> .01
Montgomery | 8 1 #2 j oh |,t
New Orleans | 15 ; 91 72 T
Savannah | 12 D| 71 .15
Vicksburg | 11 j 92 j 70 | .00
Wilmington j 10 : 90 1 oh j .01
Remarks. —No m.ttrrlal in t*m
fM*r tirr; scatter**} showers, except no
rain over the VJrkshurß, Montgomery.
AuiviihU. Charleston an*) Memphis clis
irlcts.
Observations taken at the mime mo
rn* ni of time at all stations. Sept. B. 19U0.
ft p. nv. 75th meridian time:
Names of Stations. | T |*V Rain.
Horton, clear f72 "j” j .00
New York elty. dear *...f 7*l | 12 j .00
I'hllndelphla, dear K 2 { I, J .00
Wnshtnicton city, dear ... KO t | .00
N*irfolk. clear ; ?#& J ft .on
HatUraf, clojr 74 | I* j on
Wlimlnjfton. dear \ 7ft J I* | oa
Charlotte, clewr ftj L* j .00
Raleigh, clear NO j L | .t§
Charleston, dear ' fO io j ,oo
Atlanta, clear } ftJ ft jno
Augusta, clear J S3 | L j oo
Bavdioah. pt. cloudy ....j 7r T
Jacksonville, pt. cloudy ..j 74 j .22
Jupiter, raining i, 7; j M 122
Key West, cloudy 7ft ft } 04
T.imfwi. cloudy 7ft j 14 Ift
Mobile, clear ft.’ 12 | .(io
Montgomery, eleur j 4 j L# j .00
Vicksburg, and ar j ftft ft j no
N*wr Orleans, clear } M I* W
Oaiveston. pt. cloudy ftl Ig jOl
Corpus Christ I. cl only ..ft> j L* .Ift
Palestine, clear .* ( ftl L* J 0
Memphis, clear /....} ftft j L j .do
C ncinnatl. clear ftft | Ig j oo
IMttsburg. pt cloudy Wl j Ig on
Buffalo, cloudy | 71 | II j
ivtrolt. e'ear J 7ft j 10 .00
Chicago, clear j M 24 .00
8t Paul, clear j ftft j ft .00
Davenport, clear j ftft j ft { oo
Ht I/OuH. clear ....j ftft | ft
Kansas City, clear j fU j ft j .oo
Oklahoma clear | ftl j ft f no
iKMlge city, clear j ftft j 10 j .00
North Platte, clear | m | Ig .60
M.irqut t<<—Missing
T. for temperature; V. for velocity.
H. B Boyer.
Loool Forecast Official
FOURTEEN FU KD RECORDER.
tad Were Mrird Oat Vnrj-lna Prn-
Irarrt ti-rurdlna to Offmarß.
Fourteen prisoners apprared before the
Recorder yesterday. but the cases of only
a few were of more than passing Inter
est.
Mike Welch. P. T. Murphy and another
tr in named F. F. Cannon, who were ar
rested shortly before court convened, all
of whom were charged with taking rum
In the theft of a soda water fountain from
J. C. Ray. were discharged.
The case of Miller, charged with
moving from the city to LeUnlgevllle the
dead body of an Infant without having
secured a permit to do so. was continued.
The removal of the body took pinch the
latter part of last month.
James H. Fields, the n-gro charged with
stealing fans from Messrs. Jackson. Mets
ger A Cos., was ndjudged guilty and sen
tence.! to pay tl& or go up for thirty days.
He paid the tine.
Annie Conroy, a white woman, who says
that she Is 50 years old. was arrested the
night before on the charge ot being drunk
and disorderly, was seiH to the lock-up
for ten days, as she was shy the S3 that
would have secured her freedom
The seslii fountain case In which Can
non, Murphy and Welch figured resulted
In the finding of the fountain rut In ptcees
at the Moore Metal Company's place of
business on Bay street. The fountain,
whlrh was of copper, had been stored In
Cnnnon's place near the Tybee deriot It
was removed by Murphy and Welrh and
taken to th Moore .Metal Compuny and
sold. Mr. liay says, for ft and was then
broken up to be remelted for the copper.
Cannon sold that he bought the fountain
from his predecessor In business Mr.
Ray says the fountain cost, when pew. 336.
and was stamped with hla name. He
proposes to recover. If possible. Its value.
Trustee'* Resignation Accepted.
An order was Issued by Judge Falllgant
In the Superior Court yesterday accept
ing the resignation of St Julian de Cnr
radoun as substituted trustee of the trust
estate created by the marriage settlement
of Kmlly Waring and Bt. Julian de Cars
rsdMK. The trust estate, which orlg-
H 'CT E l J
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EiLW J p
Tt Kits, Mice, Cockroaches, Etc-, eat K
I Stearns’ Electric Paste I
Band die. It consumes their bodies |Jg
Icives no odor* (I
I ** All OEAllftt, 25 CENTS A BOX. H
STRAND CICCTMIC CO.. ■
3..\, CHICAGO. iU* %
DR. STEDMAN S
Teething Powders
The Famous Aid to Hat* and
Palnlew Teettiing.
fW mo#Arr I tk* %*+rUt for ewverly ,* ymri.
IK NTEIVMAN havtug open*! a Imncti ofllr* in
A m+rtem,odium*!#raQv rrxfurv* there*# of lime juwitj
reiebratod powder* l"bey arr put up In ysilow ttfwp
prre. Tbe trad* mark. * gun* Woo* I,
T R MARK
Is on every oackri gru*. on every powder, wtibmit
wbteh nocw M gvnuinr a packet
pow trm V> crn** At your druegtet at. or raallmt
on rrxwtpi *f prim. sont for bookWi
••/#r NterfiNun a Ifirmry A>rfnr a<Miw
4. a. Mm.%% ii.ri'M.
Writ J-Ka.aa M., UrmenUM, I'hlU . Pm
ffoM hy TeTPPMAN Pnoff AVAnnnh. Oa
Inally of n lot In R.tvannnh.
hnvlng hrrn converted Into ciih and tn
veot'd In h renidence now occupied by
•he fnmlly In rharleston, there m
no lonjct r any nremlty for th service of
a trustee.
I'ntertnliimritt at late of Hope.
Over IrtO people went out to Harbee A
Handy** at Isle of Hope l.iet night to
wttnese the cinematoscope exhiblthwk and
attend the d;tnce n*l Kurrsini contest.
The clnefnAtosc>pe pb’tures i%-re from •
• and U o’clock, unit ofter that un
til o'clock. The cutgliss. silver
mounted pitcher, wan won hy Mt M.irie
Hcovell, on fuem of 317. .inl will be de
livered at the K & \V laundry offlee
thts morning.
dllTlllsWOtll) WAI At 4| I ITTEI).
p * ro Then Arrenteel for Threaten-
Inn Prsiersting witness.
Beaufort, 8. C.. Sept. 5.-Henry Bythe
wood. Indicted for the crime of bitruUiry,
was tried here yesterday. The negro en
tered the houw* of one Binffleton in the
nikht time and purloined a goid watch
and chain, revolver, M in mom*y and nu
vnerous trinkets, all of which, with the
exception of tho money, were subsequent
ly found In Dythewood'a possession on
hii premises.
The prisoner defended himseif. de
nounced the entire* negro race, and claim
ed that his grandfather was a white- man
and a prominent citizen of Hamilton
rbunty. He also stated that he had shot
and killed a negro for nttemtdlnic to as
sault the wife* of his whtt employer. The
Jury returned a e-uled verdict of "not
fcullty.** The verdict was an unexpected
one.
Alter his release the necro went delib
erately from the court room on Bay
street and threatened to burn the premise*
of ami murler Rlnglcton. the prosec minx
witness in the case axalnat him He was
promptly arrested under a peace warrant
and committed to the county Jail in de
fault of Imll.
Judge Watts stated that during: his lon*
experience on tho bench he had never
tried u clearer cans, and it was his Arm
conviction thut the man was guilty of the
crime with which he was (barged. By the
wood is n desperate character.
Soialti • sroilns ( ottos.
CoiumMa. Hept. S.—Karly cotton shows
no improvement, und will do no more
than mature the crop of bolls It now
hears, but late at ton is again growing,
blooming, and fruiting. Shedding has
ceased, and there Is le*s premature open
ing Beo Island cotton hns attained but
half its usual alge. and Is blooming to
the lop. Picking rotioo is general and !
being pushed since the cooler weather set
in; some fields have been picked over
once. There is complaint of a scarcity
picker*.
Teeth I iaa.
Teethlna was first used by Dr. Charles
J Moffett, a graduate of Jefferaon Medi
cal College. Philadelphia. Pa., in his ex
tensive and succ* ssful treatment of chil
dren In Cleorgia in overcoming the trou
bles Incident to t*ethlng and the hot sum
mers.
Teethlna (Te ihing Powders) counter
acts the (T**ct of hot w’*athT and keepa
the digestive organs in a healthy condl
dltlon. and has saved the lives of thou
sands f t children in many parts of thl.-
•tat# where physicians prescribe and all
mothers give It, and It Is criminal In
mothers of out section to allow their
hat*a and little children to suffer and
I* rhap>* die when relief can be so easily
obtained by giving Teethlna —ad
See your agent at once as to dates and
rates by the Besboard Air Line Railway
to the annual convention of the Nations!
Baptist Association (colored), at Rich
mond. Va.
These rates are open to everybody—ad.
"Anew line of eßgant Are. proof safes
from the largo-: manufaelursrs In the
United States can be sen at Llppmun
Bros, wholesale druggists In this city
I’rt. o and quality will be of Interval.''
—ad.
The rates are cheap, the route direct
and service unsurpassed by the Seaboard
Air Line Railway to the annual conven
tion of the National Baptist Association,
at Richmond. Sept. 12-30.
These rates nre open to everybody —ad.
I'uiildina'■ Pippin rider.
This celebrated pure, apple Juice cider,
made In Long Island, can be had In pint
or quart bottles, direct fiom the manufac
turers. with thetr own stamp, at Lippman
Brothers. Druggists, Savannah. Ua —ad.
Tha Plant System egeurslon train to
Charleston leaves Savannah at 6:30 a. m
Sundays, tickets are sold at ona dollar for
the round trip.—ad.
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I.M*AI. HOT I IK*.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY-
Whereas Thomas Screven has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letter* of admlnls
trntlon. cum testamento snnexo, on the
estate of Georgia II Screven, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern lo be and
appear before mid court to make objec
tion (If nny (hey have) on or before the
ttrst Monday In October, next, otherwise
said letters will hr- granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L
Ferrtll. ordinary for Chatham county, this
the Ith day of September. ISO
FRANK H KKILRACH.
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM OOUNTY-
Notlce Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Frank T. Lincoln,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them tome, properly made out. within fhe
lime prescribe I by law. to as to allow
their character nnd amount; and atl per
sons indebted to said deceased are re
qulre<] to make Immediate payment to me.
Savannah, tie Sept 4. 1900.
JORDAN F BROOKS.
County Administrator.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY-
Whereas Abraham Rundhaken has applied
to Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsw
ory as administrator upoo the estate of
O Helene Rundhaken. deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to be arid
appear before said court lo make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the
Aral Monday In January next, otherwise
raid letters will be gtanted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
l errlU. ordinary for Chatham county, this
the sth day of September. 130).
FRANK E KKII.BACH,
Clerk C. 0., a C.
CLASSIFIED AUVtKiISEMENTS.
rßa.au a ax.
"BWEAR NOT." BUT HAVE YOUR
rsior ground, tinned. *et and mad* to
shava easy and mooth. by the old *x
pertenml liarher. 2* Kan Broughton. Hotr.
Jrwetry and Hhavlng Suiqily House The
place for raaor* mad* to shave, remem
ber that .ill w’laaora and shear* with
Fegea'n name on are all ateel made. n.l
are sharpened free of charge; ha r her
rhalt* for sale or rent; Nirber *hoi>a
bought and sold.
V SHOULD RKK MII.U'.IiH FtJßNl
ture; newest si vie. far hedraom. dining
room. pnrlor. In nnk. walnut ami mahog
any: Miller * prices and term* ara rea
sonable. 2OT Broughton, west.
TRY THE MILK FROM 81'RINCL
flcld Dairy, (is rich, pure and whole
some. Tie r* la none h tter.
“LADIES. SAFE HOME REMEDY
f'lreular and particulars free. P. O. Box
30HH, Boston, Mass.
’ r ri|( WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they last. C. P. Miller, Agent
”lf SHOULD SEE MILLER'S NEW
atylea In carpet*, mailing, window shade*,
art squares, rug*, lace curtain*, etc.;
Miller'* price* and term* arc reasonable
3OT Broughton, west.
fine hicefiki.d i Attn at "Ra
kar'a." every day; best ot all other meat*
In market
IF ITS RUOi YOU WANT, YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGillls.
KIMIIAIJ.B ANTt-H HE U M A TI C
ring*, th’Hisand* using them and all ben
efited. Gardner's Baaaar. agl
114* BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKBRS.
ladies' *lae; large assortment of rocker*,
couches and easy chairs. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
“RING UP MM IF You WA NT TO
have your furniture moved or parked for
•hlpmenl or etcrage; I guarantee price*
the same ne 1 do tha work that's given
to me A. 8. Griffin. 114 Rroughton street,
west: mattresses made lo order.
V~ SHOULD SEE MILLER S - OFFIOB
desk*, office table*, office chair*, office
matting, office shade* C. P. Mlilee,
Agent.
“FLORAL DESIGNS. PALMS AND CUT
flower*, at Gardner'l Bataar, agent fur
Oelachlg'* Nursery,
U WILL SOON MOVE AN!. U WILL
certainly netd something In my line;
U will nave money by trading with me C.
P Miller. Agent.
M'GILLIS BELteb SIXTY INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for 99 cents.
” BEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale by J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
M OILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NET*
lace curtain*, hammock*, water cooler*,
pillow*, picture*. *tov*a. bedroom *uile*.
and furniture of every desert;*ton
Ot'ARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN. |L
At Gardnrr* Baaaar.
HTyOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF’
Stlffel A Freeman have a standing offer
of 31.009 for every safe of their make thnt
doe* nol preserve It* content*. One safe
wa* tn burning debris 113 hour*. When
taken out, the hose had to be turned on
It. When opened, not a page waa dis
colored, not a re. Prd lost, not a ilollar de
stroyed If you want security, buy a
Stlffel) A Freeman safe. C. P. 31 liter,
Agent.
moillis- da ns curtains wTLI
beautify your parlor.
U — SHOt'U* BEND TOCR ORDERS
for tuning and repairing pisnoa and or
gans to W. P Manning, with C. P Mil
ler. Agent, prompt attention to out-of
town orders. C. P Miller. Agent.
SPECIALTIn'UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers, ladles' sixe. at 32
; J. W.
MOILLIS MOVES. - PACKS. SHIPS
and store* pianos and furnllurs; best work
only: no "Chssp-John" prices—no "Cheap-
John" Jobs.
tr skouLD bee'miller's stdTfih
and ranges, the best makes at reasonable
prices. C. P. Miller. Agent
WHEN TOU SEE MOILLIS' BIXTT-
Inch cents rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't help It. will aell In any quan
tity.
' "FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
ta a specialty with Mtillda
1 SHOULD SEND ME YOUR OR.
derwforupholeteringparlorsnd dining room
furniture In leather, ellk and other fab
rlca. In the best manner, curled hair,
moss and cotton mattresses renovatcl.
all work well done and satisfaction guar
anteed. C. I* Miller. Agent.
PULLEY BELTS. Or. RUCKLES l\
aluminum shirt set. 10r, al Gardner's Its
soar.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. SO for B can Ia al
Rust ness t imes Morning New*
kkllitAL
LADIES' I'llltllc.Hiait g ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Sate, re
liable Take no other. Send 4c stamisi
for particulars. ''Relief for Ladles." In
letter by return mall. Aek your druggist
Chichester Chemical Cos.. I’hllada.. Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF TOUR
fest are troubling you. call on me and I
will glva you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of the feet
without pstn; chargee reasonable; can
give the best references In lbs city; pa
tients treated at reetdences; orders can
ha left at Livingston's drug store. Hull
arid Congress street*; telephone 233 Lem
Davis, surgeon rhtronndlst
HEM* W 4MKII-gtl.lt.
BRICKMASGNS WANTED TO GO IN
the country. Apply Immediately at Rep
pa rd. Hnedeker A Co.'s Lumber Yard.
■ WANTED. FOR UNITED STATES
army, aide b. died unmarried men be: wean
ages of 21 and 36. cltlsens of United
States, of good charm-tar and tempera's
habits, who can speak, rsd and writs
English. Recruits are specially desired
for service In Philippines For Informs
Hon apply lo r- tuPl' g office, 303
st'-'s:. Savannah. Ga
HELP WASTED—FEMALE.
WANTED. GOOD WASHERWOMAN
Apply between 3 and 2 o'clock at 2905
Wbleaker street.
WANTED A GOVERNESS. PROFIC
lent In music ard mathematics. Address
Mrs F. W. Hash hurst, Houston. Fla
IMMEDIATELY A FIRST-CI.ASB
hr,use maid, while or colored. IIS Ogle
thorpe avenue, weal.
4UKITI AV ANTED.
AGENTS WANTED. THREE GOOD
men to (111 vacancies; a rare opportunity
to the right men. no experience neces
sary. Apply Metropolitan Life Insurance
Cos.. Odd Fellow* Building, room 9. be
tween 6 and 10 a. m
13 TO iso DAILY EASILY MADE nr
our llvs agents, men or women, selling our
latest novelty, campaign waterproof neck
ties. Gouda entirely new and patented.
Agents delighted. Sales unlimited Wht
others do. you can do Tkne Is short.
Write to-day and secure exclusive terri
tory. Guaranteed beet seller. Address,
with stamp. MAM. .Manufacturing Com
pany. Dept C. Springfield. Mass
BNPLOYMBNI Mtvi’RO.
"'w~rVTEfrTiuTn : 7o?r~Air7 r LE
stenographer by young man. willing to
start on small salary. J. T J.. News
office.
WANTED? POSITION AS BOOKKEEP
er or grocery clerk by competent young
man. strictly sober, absolutely trust
worthy and willing to work; small pay >o
start. Address A., Y. M. C. A. Building.
“WANTED. BY A COLORED MAN."A
position es porter In office or store. Ap
ply 02 Bay street, east.
W ANTED.' POSITION" BY RXPERT
stenographer. Imokkeeper and all round
office man. Address Jay, Morning New*.
HOV9E9 MAMED.
’’■'TWOdiTo tTT HOUSE WANTED
(with lawn or garden preferred). In good
location. Address Good Tenant, this
office.
HOUM) W4BTKD.
WANTED. A FLAT OF FOUR OR
five rooms unfurnished, south of IJberty
etreef. A.Mrees Flat. M’.rntng New*
wax it i.-tiiaiKLaaMßßMßb
WANTED. Tt > BORROW SOME
money on one year's time, good security.
8,, care New*
WANTED. TO EXCHANGE DFJN.e
more <>|iewrller In goo>l condition, for
Smtth-Premler. In good condition. Ad
dress P. O Box 45.1.
IF YOU ARK NOT SATISFIED WITH
the ml k you ara getting, try 8; rtngfl-ld
Dairy.
FEATHERS WANTED. — MARKET
price pa id for old feather hot, and pil
lows; all order* promptly atiended; eend
postal. J Is Isaacs. Marshall Mouse.
IF YOU W ANT A I’l.ACb TO DUMT
earth, dirt. aand. manur*. de., free of
charge. Just al city limit*, hauling over
hard road writ* or telephone Brown
Brae., corner Anderson and K**l Broad
•treat*.
""
Kon IUT-gOOM9.
NEATLY FURNISHED SOUTH
rooms, all convenience-*. 30* Itarnard street
near Uterty.
LARGE SOUTH ROOM WELL FUR
nlshe.l, gentlemen prefeiT’d, 42it East
Charlton.
Kl. T 9 FOI4 NKIT.
FOR RENT, ELEGANT LOWER FI.AT
on the corner Jones and l.incon streets
In beautiful coorlttton, every ronv.nlence,
ftrst-rlass orcer. de liable I -caltty, tight
rent to right tenant. F.at Salomon 09-
hen, corner West Broad and Broughton
atresia.
FOR RENT—CONVENIENT FLAT. 4
room® an.l hath Apply 310 Liberty, writ.
FLAT. SIX CONNECTING ROOMS,
with bath, first floor; Lyon# block; suita
ble for any put pose John Lyon*.
roh Hi:vr—hoi xm
HOUSES 223. ALSO 217 WALDBURQ (
srreet. east; perfect condMion; every eon-'
venlence; right rent right tenant. 325 00
the month Est. Salomon Cohen, West
Broad and Broughton street*.
“RESIDENCE." COBNF.It WHITAKER
nnd Hull street*. Apply to Robi. 11. To
tem. 7 York street, west.
FOR RENT 3B GWINNETT. WERT.
9 rooms butler pnntry. bath, etc.. 3*> from
Oct l. Premises can be seeti after 0:X)
each evening or upon applbflftlon to W J.
Miscall). Jr
FOR KENT SPLENDID HOUSE
nu.lcrn Inquovemenl*. vicinity Park Ex
tension. lit Duffy street, west. Purse,
Printer.
FOR RENT. RESIDENCE 122 Dt'FFY.
east Apply on pr.-Tnlece
FOR RENT. DWELLING AND TWO
lots No 9 M. iu|'ii avenue, near Hull
stnet, seven dullars I l la.Roche.
' FOR RENT, DWELLING ON
Eighth street, nsar Lincoln, possession
Oct. 1. Apply H S. riaghnm. 110 Rryan
street, or C. 8. Wood. 222 Bay. east.
FINE LARGE RESIDENCE I*oll
rent; reasonable, excellent ka’alLn,north
west corner Taylor and Abercorn Apply
on premises
FOR rent! DESIRABLE BRICK
bouses, number 402 and fox Huntingdon,
east; newly papered amt repaired, with
all midern improvements. Apply to E.
C. Way. Hell Telephone. 1579
“FOR RENT. RESIDENCE tSK BO£
Inn street, west; seven rooms, all con
veniences, newly papered and painted; 323
per monih, leare for ona year. Apply lo
J T Shuptrtnr, corner Congress and Jsf
feisnh streets.
FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE
party, roy residence, northeast corner Finn
and Drayton streets Apply C. W Howard.
No. .312 Bay street, east.
TO RENT. DWELLING HOUSE. 130
WuMhura street, cast, possession at ones.
Apply 113 Broughton street, west.
run HKVI-STORK*.
SMALL STORKS FOR RENT. TWO
stores on President street and three on
State street. In rear of Whitfield build
ing. and near new pustoffice, rent low.
Apply W >l. A W. K Coney.
FOR BENT. SUITABLE FOR STOKE
or office, aoutheast corner Montgomery
anil Perry street lane.
“FOR RENT, STORE. 115 HROUOIL
t<*> street, east; pcsse*slon Inin*dlately
n o several 'he! able residences and
flats. Aip y A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street.
oast
for rent. Thai desirarlb
store and warehouse formerly occupied
by George W Ttedemnn A Bro., corner
Hay and Montgumsry street; In perfect
order and condition, right rent to right
tenant, poaaeeelnn can ha given Immedi
ately. Esl Salomon Cohen corner Weat
Broad and Broughton streets.
FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE. A LOT KOI! TWO HUN
dred dollars; easy farms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad, no city taxation. C. 1L
Doraett.
for SALK THOM!■. 1 J .fS <>N NINTH
street, near East Broad, have only been
sold to nrst-class partlos. who will maks
good neighbors; and none other can buy
The terms are very easy, and they are
cheaper than any othsr In tbs vicinity.
C H Dorset!
FOB SALE. LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, at S3UI each; will soon be
advanced lo 1225; when a lot baa been
paid for I can arrange to get a borne
built. C. H. Dorset!.
FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at 3203
each: twentv-nvs dollars cash, and susy
monthly paymenls. C. H Dorsad.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDING ItOTS
for sals all over the city. Robert H.
Tat cm, real estate dealer. No. T York
street wool
Pl.l NIIIMI.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL HE
to your Interest to lei me give you on es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; repair work a specialty, aa I am
a practical plumber. No guess work lo
endanger your life. Wlggtne. 'phone HI,
Georgia or Hell.
GEIL & QUINT
FOR
GOOD QUALITY
SHOES.
205 BROUGHTON ST., WEST.
ruk aai V-MOI V.l lilMlimi
WlTt’l4-
hssl and wltzhiiasel one Is mad® to
cure, tlie otl® r Is mad. to sell, put a
bolt Is of ours by the tads of on of tha
other kind; we give you all the quality
and all the dhanUiy that your rnoasy en
title* you to—a pint for a quarter D*r**‘a
Drug St or. s, Henry and Abercarn. Whit
aker and Taylor.
THREE GAS STOVES FOR HALE;
very cheap. A. C. Price A Cos.. Georgia
and Belt phones 958
FOR SALE. ONE FINE YOUNG MUUS
and two gentle family horses. Apply 34
■ troughton, east.
1 IR SM.I AT HARMON'S HTA
bles. 112 Mdmnough. east, a light loti
hugg)
FOITbaLE ■ 111 AI - ONE OAK BED
room set. Apply 315 Duffy sires*, west.
PIANO FOR oav.l tir.> JONEB
street, east Bargain; easy terms.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS THE
p see i gel rich, pure milk. D pot 310
Whitaker
ASH AND CYPRESS'“LUMBER' - FOR
sale~lso.on feet of ssh suitable for wheel
wright*. carriage makers, car works and
Interior house flolsh Also cyprsss lumber
of all fixe* We tv.ve resumed cutting our
famous brands of cypress shingles and will
soon have a full line of them for sale. Vala
Royal Manufacturing Company.
3.09*3 A All rtll .YDr^™"*
j 'A v, PAHrTrr“GrMdr"K^^
eyeglasses In the vicinity or Ilrysn and
Drayton streets. Flruler will please re
turn same to 323 Y'ork street, rest.
LOST-MASONIC JEWEL; lNSt'RIpl
lion I'. M. Clin*. F Fulton. Liberal re
ward.
FOUNfi, rtUIJ. DOG ON HARER
sham and liny; owner ran have samo
by c.iipng at No an Bryan street, rest,
ami pnylng espenses.
Ui A It It.
AHIIFIST FOR Ml'
Smith. In Oeneva county, Alabama. Aug.
29 Harvey Woods; color, black, age, 2S;
bight, about 5 feet 10 Inches, weight, 179;
wears No. 8 shoe; good teeth; mean took;
low, soft voice; smooth-faced, when las*
heard from, wa* going In direction of
Southwest Georgia; wore broad-brim
black hat and was barefooted; has served
erm In Georgia penitentiary; IlhYon re
ward Is offered, which will, lie Increased
to considerable nmnunt, possibly IHTOd) in
35M1AW. arrest nnd wire. W. C. Campbell
or fl. W. Illark. Gem va, Ala.
•THAI Kb.
STRAYED FlltWl GREENWICH
Park. red Dachshund dog Return to
Greenwich Park and get reward.
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9UAHUIR9.
•‘BOARD;” FRONT ROOMS WITH
grod hoard: home rim for to. 305 Tattnall
street, third from IJberty.
HimauAnoi!i.
HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
*atl-faet|on guaranteed. Adams Paint
Company.
“WE HELL SKWEIi PIPE. FLUB
pipe, tire clay, fir® brick al lowest prices.
Adams Paint Company, to* Congress,
west.
“OYPSINE IS THE REST WALL
tsh made Adams Taint Cos.. Savannah
agents. KB Congress, west.
Good Positions
Z. ~-c' Secured
Young Men
Women
t>tf ouf pr ebeal
' (odrse
. p |CHßol< o - j
1 BUSINESS { f
COLLEGES I V.>4
.w jiwn.diet'
UCOAL NOTICKS.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS
OEOROIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice I* h reby given lo all persona hav
ing demands against Charles Y Richard
son. late of said county, deceased, to pre
ant th<m to me. prep rly made out.
within the time prescribed by law. *o aa
lo show thtlr character and amount: and
all fwrsona Indebted to said deceased are
required to make Imm dlate payment to
me.
SUSANNA W RICHARDSON.
Bsecwtrta.
Savannah. Oa.. Aug 6. 13C*.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Nottos Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing iletnands sgalnal Raymond A ,/larvey.
late of said county, deceased, lo present
them to me. properly mad* out. within
the time prescribed by law, so as to show
rtior rharaner and anwmwt*; and aii per
sons Indebted to said dr eased are re
quired to make immediate payment to
me
Savannah. Oa . July IT. I3M
WILLIAM F. SLATER.
Administrator.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice Is hereby given to a'l persons hav
ing demands against Whipple Aldrich,
lale of said county, deceased, to present
them to me. properly made out, within tho
lime prescribed by law. so as to show
thetr character and amount; and all | ar
sons Indebted lo said deceased are re
quire! to make Immediate tayment lo me.
Savannah. Ga.. Sept I. 13W.
JORDAN E. BROOKS.
County Administrator. 13 Bay at., w.
Empty Hoflsheads.
Empty Molasses llogaktalt foo
sals by
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
3