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CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS.
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HOI m: IN %TI.%NT %.
( hHlrmnn lulliacwow IIfIM-h** Cirr-
U In* %\lll Mr KMNHI.
Simkri. lo Hr "••Hi l* ***•> u
llr—Mr. <lNllluvtn "h>* Mr Mill
Not Hr n wndlltr for Ihr *e*aM*.
Jntliii’ Mai Uti %uala I'redlda
thr Klrnlou of llratt.
Atlanta I*l. 13 Th** State D*moratk
fcrudquartrr a* re co-tluy In Hoorn
112 of thr ksmlmll Huuhs
Chairman ilußutnon of ihr Scat* Com
uk In hUK< lo*<lh> H* *lll
ifNiul a* much linu* an f*o##ll>l* In Atlanta
t.ntil after thr l**tlon. bxti durinif hli
n> Vl< Chairman Brown \%tli lt**k
efter thr affair*.
Thr room hi brn IHird up *lth chair*.
lv.-k*. miu) other furniture and th Dm
rii.4 of ih* nt.il will t*. wrlcomr ahrn
rvt r they ronu tu Aflant • All Um nr-.*
.-.'jry Information r* to the t m*
jnun will be fui nlshrd tlie different oun*
lie#. 3
Mr duUnnon I* confident that th ma
jority of the I+mM r.K# in Georgia thin
year will 1 Irtvon 35.W0 and 4*M*** >!•
yiild conei<lrruble tnfter* #* w beitiK #h<>wn
In the coming ©lection and h- Nlleved all
ft ood liriTUK MIH would fto to the poll# on
election day and < a#t their lollott for the
Democratic candidate-', both stale and
national.
No list of speakers ha# een prepare! by
Ihe Stilt* Commit!** Chairman dulJt
non eald yesterday the untl*# would be
allowed to #k for Ih* #p-.ikei# wanted,
and thru th- #pak*r# wouM la requested
by th** committee to a##l#t tin countie#
making th* 1 request Twenty-two count!*'*
so far have report'd to th ommlttee that
there will la opposition t< the Democratic
ticket, it Jr* very likely that i>*ak*r* will
be #rivt to each of Ih©#* counties. Cam
paign llteralur* will also be rent where It
Ik needed
Air. linen Not n < nml Itlft te.
Mr diißifncci ha# b**n Invited to rn*k
several apeectia* lit thl# Mate, and also In
Florida In Florida there are many He
publlcan#. and Mr duHlgnon n speeches
will be In the Interest of the national
ticket
The headquarter* In the Kimball House
will b* kpt op<ti until aft* r the election
In Octob* r
When the Slat* Committee m t in At
lanta Tuesday, there wa# considerable
talk f Hon Fleming dullign n. chairman
of the c tnmitae lf*tn* a ..initiate for
the h*nat In ifcC. to *uc *rd Senator A.
S. Cay. A number of politician* w* re die*
cussing the probability of Mr duliignon*#
candidacy and It Is believed by many of
hi* friend# that he will be in th rave
Mr dulltgnon wua asked to-day If h*
would run for the Senate. ll* appeared
surprised at the question and replied:
“I have red the slightest Id* i of beilUJ
a Candida!.- for tl. Senate 1 have heard
of no opposition to Senator Clay further
than that Gov. Candler would probably
run agalnM him. but I am not sure about
tMa. I arm-un •• I at one time that I
would run for th Senate If the party de
clared a*Nin< the coinage of silver at
]ft to ]. but that wa* four year# ago I
wl#h >ou wou (I say for m< that I am not
a can ji late for th* I ’nit and State* Senate
and that I do not Intend to be one ”
Helleve* Hr>n %VIII Win.
Judge Hal L*wl* of the Supreme Court,
who nominated W J Mryar. for th* pres
idency In th.- I>omocratio c onvention held
tu Cblcfigo In HR*, said yt*4erda> that he
belle veil l try an would win this y. ar Judge
Lawl* h* just returned from on extended
trip • hroufrh tn North. .nl he said that
everywhere the rational • ampdign was
th* chief topic of < nversatlofi
“It I my opinlot;." said Judge I*wls.
•that Hrv.m will win He ha# a stSettdid
chano*, and I believe tlwt h- will carry
m anaj rlty of *h‘ states It 1- the general
b lief In *h No*th. Ilrxatt I* on vrv
hody'* tongue nnl ev*-rybody seam# to be
rallying to hi* support.”
ATL iNT % H AII.HOAII MI INILB.
Another Inlnnetlon Auntnnt Unr of
tlir Mrerf < ar < wmpnnlea.
Atlanta. S*|d 11—A new Injunction suit
was filed to-day against the Atlanta llap
td Transit Company The Georgia Itall
road ami I tanking Company I# the ietl
ttoner at *1 mak* # the old Georgia. Caro
lina atid N*rth* rn Itailroa*! now the Sea
board Air Idrx Company, defendant with
the Transit company. This Injunctlort I#
nlm. .1 at the rapid transit line to De
catur.
A few- day?- ago President Simmon# plat
ed that bis line had lea*el a tlme-sille
strrt -h of ihe old Seaboard track and
would equip It electrically, make connec
tion# and run through car* to Meca.ur
within * few week- The temporary re
straining order h ud by Judg* butup
kin to-da) will stop the work at I* a#t un
til Sept when th* matter l# set for
a hearing.
According to th* petition, this trans
ferred property was to 1m- used for rail
road and tor no other puriKMiea. There
Is. th* rtdor* an objection to the equip
ment of the road with electrical appar
atus now being done by th*- Kapni Tran
sit Company on it* line from Atlanta to
Decatur.
ST It A W IIOIUI MAN UtltKM’W).
Hr Will Hr llrfnrnrri • ttlnntn nnd
I’runiTit'll.
Atlanta. Kept. U—John T Garner, one
of the mi*n wanted in this city for ulleg* and
forgery In connection with the recent j
at taw-ball bond swlndk, unearthed hen ,
by John Corrigan, assistant 10 Solicitor
Black. ha- been arrested In Htrm nnharn
Already this bond business ha a time ted
the attention of the county him id • well
ait the City Court of Atlanta In several
care* bonds signed by Hame* and <Ear
ner have been ordered forfeited, and the
fw-rsoni* accused striated, and new lotvl*
given. In two or three casts the bonds of
pkilntiffs in the JuaUce of the peace
court* havt been eent bark with Instruc
tion* that they must bo strengthened be
cause thi* names of the*#* men appeared
upon them Garner will be brought hack
and prosecuted
ULYNIt llbthK H ITS UHU OISK.
lairir Memberahlp Kwrolled at Urri.
las l.aat Itlglit.
Brunswick. Ga.. Sept. IS.—The Glynn
County Democratic Club was organised
here tonight with Owen Johnston presi
dent Kdwln Brobston vice president. C.
W Inmlng secretary, and I) W. Krauss
treasurer.
A large membership was enrolled and a
cowmltt* *n membership appointed, con
sisting of O. YV. Cline. J M Bloorlworth
and 8 F. Memory. The club la pledged 10
Bryan and Hlevenson and all Democratic
nominees, and active work on this line will
commence Immediately.
f Mffoit ll>Hc llor tietl.
Daw-on. Ga.. Kept. IS—Sir. Henry I.e*'*
cotton house, about tight miles north of
Dawson, was burned last night, togethsr
with eight bales of cotton In the seed. The
loss wis about f*nh. with no Insurant*
The lire ts thought to have originated
from negroes* smoking tilmit the house.
•TOPS Tilt f Ml t; tfl %Ml UOItKS OFF
thi: < oi.ii.
laxative Urom • > Quinine Tabid* cure a
o* In one day. No cure, no pay, Price
ft cents.—ad.
Constipation
nra<lsch,btllonnMf. heartburn. Indt-
Station, and all llrer Ilia are cured by
Hood’s Pills
Sold by all druggists. tS cents.
'
G ATIIKHINO or THU Tl UMI
Developed llmt There Are K.mhi
In tin n fa. <>f ihr Family.
Phlladrdphla. Sept. 13 Tylers from ev
ery section of the country are here at
tending the annual family reunion Among
the prominent p< rwais of that nm* here
are Gov J Hog.- Tyler of Virginia. I*rof
Henry M Tyler of Sindh C Urge. North
ampton, Ma*#.. and lTof. Churl*-# M Ty
ier of Cornell I nlversNy. This In the first
reunion attendetl In number# by th*
Southern Tyler#, from which branch came
President Tyler.
A was h*dd at which It develop
ed that then were I<VjQU d**-''endnnts of
thi original Tyler#, who lar.doi in Virginia
In Is3& and that there were three great
brn< hr one In Ma.-f>achu#u#s. one in
New J* r#ey and I’enmylvania and one In
Virginia.
Memorial rcsoluthaw were passed in
honor of Twenty-five Tyler# who died
eim-e th*- last reunion. The secretary un
ftounnil that fifty new ni< mtere had been
enrolled.
The fallowing officer# were elected
l*rof. Chart* * M Tyler of Corm 11. |re*|-
dent. Got Tyler of Virginia, first vice
president; Henry It Tyler of I'hlladdphl.i.
*•- oiwl vice president, and John J Tyler
f I'hll odelphta. |at roo \\ I. Tyl**r
Itrlgham w~ii# ('ontinued as secretary and
historian.
To-day the Tyler# visited Atlantic City
l*ltr.*lDt:NT IN AT t %NTON.
He and Mrm. McKinley Will Hrmaln
There Sometime,
Canton, ft . Sept U President and Mrs
Mcßlniey arrived In Canton shortly before
ft o'clock this evening in u #i** tal train
from Somerset. They have no definlta
plans, but expect to remain here for some
time.
There was no demonstration here, hut
at various points along the line the Presi
dent was cheered.
During the stop at Johnstown someone
In the crowd tAilled out: ‘ Major, what
are you going to do with us the next four
years?”
The President smiled and replied: "It
Is more Important Just now to know wlisl
you are going lo do with me the next four
yearsT"
We are going to stand by you.” wa*
the rejoinder, and ihe crowd shouted Its
approval cf this hist remark.
MAM FAI TANARUS! HtCStf OF JHASIO.
Held Heetlng at l.onluv I lie and
Fleeted Officer*.
Louisville Ky.. Sept. IS.—The manufac
turer# of jean# clothing of the Bouth and
West held their regular annual meeting
here to-day. liepreaentative manufactur
ers from Knoxville, Chattanougu, Nash
ville. Cleveland #nd Hweetwaier. Tenn..
were present, together with other# from
Henderson Louisville. Evansville. New
Albany Carthage, Mo., and Maryville.
Tenn
Annual report* were read and at the
• lection of officer# H. W. Barrett was re
elec#*d president and Peyton N. Clarke
secretary. The following hoard of direc
tor# was elected: J A Meßsiden Knox
ville; \\ M Hchant. Kvan-vllle; O. A
Itobtnaon, H. D. Whitney, and
F. A. Carter. Hweetwaier. Tenn.
FlltF AT %\ 111 II; NPHINQI. *
IVoti'l anl Several Hiislneas llon#e#
Consumed.
J**per. Fla , Sept 13.—Big fire occurre-1
In White Spring# this morning. Th*- Till
man House, and the business hotisew of
John Huberts, Pritchard St Long. Stewart
A Tillman, were burned out. The fire wa#
arrested at F A Edward* A Son's atore
Mr Nat Adam* lost hi* cotton ware
h use. with several carload# of hay, and
other feeds and cotton which had be- n
purchased for two or three days. I have
been unable to ascertain If there wa
any 1 n*uranee, except the Tillman Hotel.
Ft*ION IN COLORADO.
lie tunern t Named .lumen 11. Orniau
for Governor.
I>*nver. Col.. Sept. 13.—Fusion of the
Democratic, Silver Republican and Popu
list iwrlt* * was accomplished mi 3:45
o'clock thta morning when the Democratic
Stab* Convention adjourn* and after l>eing
In continuous session since 3 o'clock yes
terday afternoon.
Jurne# It. Orman of Pueblo county. Dem
ocrat. w# nominated for Governor. Fu
sion w.ia also accompl shed on presidential
electors.
DKTVCf TKII IN Hl# CHINK.
Turner Killed Clley and Tried to
t oneral the llody.
Columbia. 8 C.. Sept 17 Jefferson Tur
ner shot and killed Newton Clley In a cot
ton field near the town of to
day. lie dragged the body of hi# victim
to a creek and was endeavoring to conceal
it when detected He find to the wood*
Officers with bloodhounds are pursuing
him
HKIM HLK AY HIA Hl* IN HAINK.
I'lurnllty ’Not Math Inereased t>
l.ate He turns.
I. wDton. Me , Kept. 11—Ueturns re
ceived from all but two of the 521 cities,
towns Mini plantations in the state show
the following vote for Governor: Hill
tHep). 73 1M; Lord iLnu. 39,111; Rogers.
(Pro), 1.107; L<rtnotid, (Socialist). ft*s. Re
publican plurality. 33.745.
t iihcrult) Foot Hall Team.
Athens, Ga.. Sept. 13.—The advance
squad of the University football eleven
arrived In the city to-day ami began prac
tloe at onoe. Ten men turned otrt for
practice. The new roach Is K. K. Jones
of Princeton, who was captain of Prince
ton's second eleven last year. He t'ornrs
highly recommended The captain of the
Georg.• eam Is Frank K MePufoheon.
who played well last year Indications
point to one of the strongest teams that
Georgia has put out In years.
Auuustn's (•nlxesfon Fund.
Augusta. Ga.. Sept. 13.—A public meet
ing ailed to-day In contribute for the
nllef of the Galv.*t.n sufferer, had only
a small attendance. but about SCD> ha, al
ready N n -üb r!t>. and. ami the Hat, ura
to remain open In dtflrrcnt |>arts of th,
city until 10-.norrow ai 6 o'clock |> m.
Mi aii
to day * m.filni on I W. K. Alexander
la treaMirer of the fund
Cnlaaiba. l)fmnrr,lß,
Columbus. Ga . tk pt II —The Bryan and
Stevenson Club held a rouelnir meettn* to
nlaht. w hich w ad.lrraanl hy Hon 110
n-l C. Irfvy. Ca|>t. Gilbert mil other,
Th*. i luh now ha, nearly I.VH member,.
Pres Men i Gilbert announced that Henatoi
Clay an.l ConKrcman Adamson would
address the club Sept, 27.
THE MOKNIIsG NEWS: Fill DAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 11)00.
DANt.I ltOt * t HE IP Hill: IIIN".
Cheap Material and t roilr %laiufae
arr t omhiur to t aa#r %reldrat.
From the New Orleans Times-Democrat
‘Home reatrlc.ons ought to bt placed
on the sale of cheap hr* arm# In this cour
try," said a New orb an# hardware deal
er. "Here I* pistol that was wtH ni*
the other day a# a simple." he continued
opening hi# h*k and taking out a five
c ham he ted revolver. This thing retail# a*
fl I* and must ne* * fsartty b made in the
roughest |o#a4ble manner, fr m the crud
•-*t p asib material The nice adjustm n
tnli#pei*abie to the resistance of ga* ex
pansion and powder shock 1# altoget *r
out of the iu*stton. and the weapon i
mo*, ati'l more liable to blow up • vet y
tlrn** It 1# tired
"For the las? two or three years the
n*M*pap*-r report# *f such accidents hav*
hen steadily <*n the Increase and Hie
4Use |.- to b* foUL i Itl the g T W I g *■'•
of exactly this kind of rattle-trap. Of
course no sensible white man would dream
•►f handling one of th- thing#, but they
are great *e |*r among negro # an i
boys For ?l *.*. a dark* can buy a |4ato
and a round of ammunlth n and turn hlm
self Into a perambulating Infernal ma
chine There ought to b a law against
putting *uch deadly rubbish into Ignorant
hands.
"An Impression somehow prevail# " th*
dealer went on “that moat cheap phrtols
ate made In |t latum, and ‘Helglan pis
tols' Is a fort of generic term for tha'
class of a. m# It Is a great mUtak* Bel
gium I* the one country In the world
where the government teats and stamp
every wearwn turned out by a prlv.v*
factory If one of tbelr maker# sold such
a pistol as this, he wouM be fined L"
for each offense, and hi* entire st # k
would be confiscated. The next time h*
tried It he would go to prison for five
year# Every pistol made in Belgium 1-
fired twice with double charge# at th
government proving grounds, and tbi
metal used Is subjected to th* severest
te#*# The same thing Is done with shot
gun# and th'-re are fewer accPlants fr>in
explosions In that country than anywhere
else on earth A free-born American man
ufacturer would resent such a law as a
gross Invasion of his private right# 1 m
going to suggest a motto to thl# parti**
ular firm—'lf# an 111 pIGot that blow# no
body up.’ "
WdltPMni on Rhlrt W'bUl.
From the tmulevllle Courier Journal
A Connecticut Homan writes that "when
mon have their so-rulled shirt waists ma'l"
to. nt nr l know how to dress underneath
th*> rhlrt walm. there ran hr no oh)e -
tlon to Ihr rhlrt waiat man; hut thrv
• ton't. Woman wrtir at Inart Ihrnn gai
mnnH under thnir rhlrt waists " Ir that
really a fanf What am they? If It
should It# required that a man w* ir
a—. a— ami a— under hlr rhlrt wtnr'.
thnn tho rhlrt wnlrl man will go before
hn hnr fairly arrived
Th Bril Prrtrriprloa far Malaria,
Chills and Favrr. la a pottle of Grove's
Tartrlnrr Chill Tonic. It ia almply Iron
and qulnlna In a tasteless form No cur#
—no pay I’ric* no —ad
mutL :MITATIOMV
BARROI'R.—The relatlvnr and frlnnda
of Mr. and Mrs. Robrrl T. Barbour are
respectfully Invited lo attend thn funnral
of the formnr from hla lain realdonro. tit
Hall street, nart, thir afternoon at 4:30
o''-lock.
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MKKTntM.
WOODMEN or TUB WORLD.
MISTLETOE CAMP NO 4
The regular monthly meeting wlil be
hi Id thin (Friday) rvrntnfr at 3 .10 o'clock
sharp All mrmberr are requeued to at
tend. nr matters of grave Importance will
tv brought before the meeting. By order
W R HEWLETT. C. C.
It J. STEWART. Senary.
• FECIAL NOTICES.
nmn for SCHOOI. nl'PFl.iKn.
Bids for school supplies for one year
will be received at the office of the Super
tntcdent of Schools till noon Hept £!.
There ruppller consist of Stationery.
Ilourn Supplies. Printing. W ad and Coal.
Btuvee and Stove Repairs Duplicate
blanks and other Information may be ob
tained at the office of the Sutn-nntendent
of Schools.
CONGREGATION MICKY A ISM AMI
Servicer will be held at the Temp e, Mon
terey square. Friday Sept. 14. *3O p. m.
M PIIAGEK. Secretary.
NOTICE.
All peracnr are hereby cautioned ayriinst
harboring or trusting any of the crew of
the British steamship, Mae. onomo, Mann,
master, from New York, ar no debts of
their contracting will be paid by master,
own* r or by
W W. WILSON. Agent, Consignee
NOTICE.
Neither the mauler nor consignee* of
the HrttDh meamshlp Lahuun. Gardner,
master, will be responsible for any debt*
contracted by crew of raid vcrrel.
J F. MINIS A CO.. Consignee*.
OF IXTEEEf l
Columbia. H C. Bepl. 12, ISOO.
Hon T. H. McMillan. Treasurer,
Savannah, Ua,:
Dear Sir—l beg leave lo herein ac
knowledge receipt of check for the full
amount of the certlflcate held by the late
Albert Anderson In The Anvil, and I trurt
that your order will at all times meet with
that suer err ll merits
Thanking you for your promptness In the
settlement of this claim, 1 beg to remain,
yours truly. WM. T AYCOCK.
Administrator.
The Anvil la a national Insurance order,
with the home office In Savannah. Ga
Those who have carefully examined the
cerlltlcate Issued by The Anvil pronounce
ll one of the most complete and perfect
certificate* of protection In existence.
This accounts for the rapid growth of the
order, having Issued Its first certlflcate
May M. I9ui. and Its 3.070 Sept 11. 1960.
The creation of a reserve fund In accord
ance with fixed ru es and conditions, pre
cludes any and all doubt of their being
able to carry out their agreement. Their
plan, with the strong personality of the
gentlemen who are Ira officers entitles It
to the confidence and the patronage of the
Insuring public. The motto of The Anvil
Is "Prompt Payment" of all claims.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council,
Sept *. wm
A vacancy having occurred In the office
of messenger of Council, caused by the
death of the late Meam-nger John Harri
son. and In accordance with u resolution
n.lopied In Council Hypt 3th. Han notice
1- her. by given that an election will be
had at the next regular meeting of Coun
cil. lo be held of) Hie 13th Inst, at R p. to.,
to fill the unexpired term all applications
to Ih filed with the Clerk of Council a|
<a- before 12 m of the 19th Inst. Bond of
typo) required; names of Isasiamen must
accompany the application.
WM P BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
gxo.ooo.
One of our cilenia has placed In our
band* 333.00) to loan on good Savannah
real eatala at reasonable rales of UHaraai
BECKETT * BECKETT.
U IToaidani aWoat, east.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LEV AVS TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS.
Mo-*DI NN ER—4Sc.
Dinner 1 to 3 and ft to 9. Friday. B<pt. 11
, Claret Wins.
sour.
Crab Chowder.
FISH.
Cutlets of Grouper. Tomato Sauce.
I'Otatoe- ala BoullatA
Sliced Tomiitots, Gut rn dives.
Chow Chow. Mi\< 1 Dickies.
ENT HERS
Green Turtl* Stew.
English Bread Fritters. Wine Sauce.
BOILED.
Fresh Fulton Markt t Corn Beet and
Cattail*
ROASTED.
Prime Ribs of Beef, Yorkshire Budding.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed I'ota oe#. Arpsr.igti# Cr* im Sauce
Htewed Tomato s. Hie*-. Candled Yams.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Pear Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese. Ora ker#.
S tgo Pudding Huuce.
Drip Coffee.
LEVAN S CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress street, west.
KATII ,%L OF tiLONtd % It %II.U 41 CO
Savannah Ga.. Sept ••cube r 1. IKM
Interest at the rate of per cent., be
.ng 33i SO dollars on each bond of a thou#
and dollar#, ha# b* en declared payable
> tolar Ist, IMP. on the First Preference
Income Bonds *f the Central of Georgia
Hallway Company, and will be pak) on
presentation of tlte i*on*i# on md after
that date to the Guaranty Trust Company
of New York or lo the Cltlaens Bank of
rkivannah No Interest 1# payable on the
Hefvmd Preference Ituxane Bond* or th-
Thlfd Preference Income Bonds By ortler
of the Board of Directors.
T. M CI'X'NIN<;MA M
Trc.urer
NOTICE OK cor MITM£H*Mir.
Th un.irrtigii. '1 have Hit. day form'd
copartnership for tha purpose of con
lir.ulnc and csrryln* on the business of
Wilder A Cos . taking o-sr th- assets and
assuming th- Hstd ltlcs of Joseph I.
Wilder. dr.arsed, Isirly doing I uslnc.s
und-r the firm name of Wilder & Cos The
llrm name will remain unchanged and ihe
business will be conducted for u* by Win
W. Williamson as manager
OEORdIA TAtiE WILDER.
ANNE I’AOK ANDERSON.
Savannah. Oa . Sept. 12. li
si 111 i*s.
Georgia Cann Svrup In bottle*. Ha* the
ftiivor of that fresh from the cane.
Maple Syrup In half-gallon an I quart
tin*. Made from tap
Ideal Table Drip Syrup, of delightful
flavor and soul by the gallon,
S'rawberry and Raspberry Syrup* for
flavoring.
—at—
A. M & C. W. WESTS.
MARK APPLE,
,*WO West nroughton street,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Agent for following manufacturers.
make your selection fiom them;
Mayer. Columbus, Buckeye. Ftaxler.
Cortland. Waterloo. Watertown. Weat
eott. Hock Hill.
Old Hickory. Mllburn sod Florence
Farm Wagons.
Full find oinplete line of Harness. Sad
dler. Lap Robe*, etc.
Kelley Springfield Rubber Tires put on
a l ehort notice.
TO THOAH AFFLICTED W ITH HHBt •
MATI9M.
I have been a sufTerer for thirteen
year* of Ihlr ilreaded disease, have vis
ited the Hot Spring* of Arkansas, and
been treated by physicians all over ttw-
South. only obtaining letnpor.try relief.
Mr Ben. Smith of Sandersville. Ga., ad
vised me to try the waters of Suwanee
Spring*. Fla., and II afford* me pleasure
to stale that after remaining there for
two months.' drinking of and bathing in
Its witters, I have obtained n |**rm.inenl
cure. T W JACKSON.
Sandersville. Ga.
All you can drink for 5c at Livingston'*.
Mi l MLI IHR iII.ST UINGKJt At.K.
The best Is the Whaoler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale, made by Wheeler A Cos.,
of Belfast, Ireland, from ins caUbralad
Crxmiac Opriugs of that city. TUsaa
spilt.g* are the property of Wheeler A
Cos., btnoa no other Ginger Ale manufac
turer In Ireland baa those waters but
themselves Tbe Wheeler Ginger Ale te
made from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and
not from Red Pepper, as others are: one
Is deleterious—the other Is a tonic.
For Healthfulnese and Purity Ihe cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfaat Ulnger
Ale le tbe best.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
■ole Southern Agents. Savannah. Oa.
WE fill AND SELL HEAL ESTATE,
Negotiate loans on same at & per cent,
and collect rente Represent The Travel
ere' Insurance On., accident and liability
departments. Represent the New- Yotk
Underwriters Kir* In* agency Represent
Ihe Greenwich Fire In* Cos Represent
the Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Cos. All busi
ness entrusted to us will be appreciated,
and will receive prompt and careful at
tsntton. No 27 Bay street, east. Tele
phone MS W. C. FRIPP A CO.
ytM V AMI HK-PHCH3BU BRICK,
Wc manufacture and •* 11 all kinds of
tarn y and n-pressed br ck pavl g and
bul.dlnx bricks Our emmon b l k ar
the lest for bulhdng pu po e, b lug
larger than other kilns m ilt and cheap
,r See sample- and prices
savannah BUILDING SUPPLY CO,
Congres* and Drayton at re ts
ISb MAI TO CLEAN (.Aitl'LT'k.
The only way to get your carpets prop
erly taken up, - ie.med an I taken are of
for the aumnier Is to turn the Job over to
the Dletrlct M-ea.-ng r and Delivery Cos.
telephone 7, or call at 31! Montgomery
•t ee., and they will make you an *at
mete on the cost of the work Prloea
rwtaonable. They also pack, move and
Olore furniture and pianos
C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt and Mgr.
RtATTHEhhES, MATTRUHEB.
Have your mattresses and f.alheis ren
ovated by our tnedlcaleJ steam process <
before a change In weather takes place.
(The only plant In Savannah I D over- i
cornea all Impurities und renews life and
volume In all bedding material. Price* on
renovation of fe-atherw is follows: In-. I*
33 AO. Imlslers 11. pillows iix- Colton, inoas
and bdlr mittresses made to order Fine 1
work, low prices Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTKKBS AND RENO
VATING rn.,
Bell phone 1136. 331 Drayton aireet.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council,
Savannah. Ga . Sept 4. woo
Bid* will be received at thla office until
13 o'clork m Friday. Sept Tl, i*n. for
furnishing the Police Iwpartment with
winter uniforms, aoor ling to speelfl. a
llons to be seen al the pollee barrack*.
The right Is reserved to reject any or all
bids. .WM. P. BAILEY.
Clerk of Council. |
Best and Largest
3 for 5c smoke in the world.
INSIST ON HAVING
CLOTH TOP CIGARROS.
You will find them on sal© everywhere.
IN EXCELLENT SHAPE
-FOR-
Fine Laundry Work.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383.
AMLSKMKNTS.
gAWANNAH r.inArgß.
Saturday sSSL 15.
HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
By Local Talent,
For the Benefit
wn ira
Admission 50c.
gAVANNAH TjdaATiß.
5 Nights, commencing Monday. Sept. ft.
ROBS* >H THEATER CO.,
presenting
"THE RED CROSS NURSE ”
l*adiH> frr Monday night with every
land 30c ticket.
Matinee*, commencing Tuesday.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Kvryboly like* good coffee, but It's hard
to get. Good one time and |or the next.
Isn’t that your experience?
True lovers of good coffee will put up
with almost any sort of a m< al mu long aw
the coffee Is good Poor coffee will spoil
un otherwise Irreproachable dinner. And
breakfast without good coffee Is i.ot to be
thought of. *
We make It a particular point to hove
only tlie b*st of each grade of coffe,.
Try us once on coffee and you'll want
more.
JOHN T. EVANS A CO.
Congr. * an.l Barnard slreeie.
I Phones No. awl.
■FECIAL NOMLEA.
MOSItL'ITOBA
will not trouble you If you use
RHUOMt SHEET. It tea pleasant
perfume.
MEI.DP.RM A
ts u toilet powder that Instantly dis
pels thr disagreeable odor* arising
from perspiration.
OLD HTYLE COLD CHEAM
gl* quiet, relief for sun burns and
akin troubles.
AOLOMONg CO.
LKTT’
OfSCOL'NT NOTICE.
OV WILL IAAR
TEN M B CENT.
My paying your bill* on we be
lure tbe ISIh lust.
H. H LEVY A HO.
NOTICE.
CUy of Savannah,
Office Fire Department,
Savannah. Ga., Sept. 1. pjrvt
Proposals for furnishing the Fire De
partment with winter uniform* will be re.
calved al the offiee of the undersigned
until 12 o'clork m of Saturday. Sept 22.
IBP) Specifications will he furnt*h>d upon
apply ailon al the office of the Fire I>e
partment, corner of Indian and West
Broad streets any day between the hours
of 9 a. m and 3 p m
All ppoio-al* must he aeal-d and ad
dressed to the Committee -at Fir
Uniform* to be delivered f o. b In £a
vtinnah on or before Oct. 15, ltsxi The
committee res* rve the right to reject any
and all proposals or to award the contract
In part or as a whole.
J' IHN B M 49IHRE, SupL
1111)9 U ANTED.
Office Director of Public Works. Savan
nah. Oa , Sept. . IM> Bids will be re
celved at thiw office until Saturday. Sept.
IS, 19*10. nt 12 o'clock noon, ctly time, for
the privilege of assorting garbage pip f,, r
•11 material*, auch as rags. pipe-, tm
cans, glass tnd nil sulatlanc# noi of frr.
terllxing value. All bids to he made kho|
lor one year. Envelopes to be marked
•*Hkls for assorting garbage." The city
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Bids to be opened In the presence of bid
ders. GEO. M. GADSDEN, Director.
BIfIJNKSS NOT I CM.
We roast daily
all grades of
COFFEE
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
lln> and Jefft-rson Streets.
OUR REPAIR
DEPARTMENT
Is better organised than ever be
fore. Watches repaired by incom
petent workman can be mH*le to go
right. Now Is a good tim*' to g**t
ready for correct time during the
busy season, when time counts.
_ THEVS BROS.
FOR RENT, -
from Oct. 1, that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west. Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
Tbe Clallam Heal Estate and Im
provement Company,
1* RRYAN STREET, EAST.
f tom Piste.
For sals, s Forssltb Nswspapsr Koldsr
will fold sboK Z, ik It Is In good offtor
Erics too It cost originally Si.ioo. but
*• h * v X, UM for It ,ul want tha room
li oecuplaa.
II will ba an lnvaluabl# adjunct to any
nowspapar uAot.
Addrrsa
MORNING NEWS,
■avaanab. Ga.
SiiiiiH
CAPITAL,
Amounts of hanks, marcharts. rorivtra
ilons and tndlvtauals aullutsiL
Ravings D*partro*n(. Interest paid
quarterly.
Rafety Doses and Storage Vsulia for
rent.
Collections mads on all points at rea
ronabia rales
Drafts aold on all tha chief dtlaa of the
world
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vies President.
W F. McCACEEY. Cashier
THE GEORGIA STATE
! BLILOINti AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Assets over SBOO,OOO.
i & PER CENT. p*r annum allowed on
deposit*, aitndrawable on demand. Inter
: e credited quarterly.
t PER CENT, per annum allowed on
depoaits ol even hundreds, withdtawabla
at annual perlcjs
GEO W TIEDEMAN. President
B. H. LEVY. Vice President.
E. W HE 1.1. Secretary.
C O ANDERSON jk Treasurer
OFFICE. IB YORK STREET. WEST.
aI'ECIAn tUTRkb
LARGE \\ AIIKIIUt HE AND OF
FICE
to rent, located head of Broughton
street, on Weal Broad, r.ow occu
pied by the SaVanrmh Carriage and
Wagon Cos As they will g.ve up
business In the city on June I. 1 of
fer I; for rent from that dale
M. P. SMART
IIOMM KUtl I'KU
By the American Bonding and Truat
i otr.pany of lialtlmore We are author
ised to exacut. locally (Inim diately upon
application*. all to:. Is in judicial pro
c. din#, In either the state or Unli-d
Put' r urta and of atlminiairatora an i
cuadl.rs
DBARINO & HI'LL. Amnia
T-ii. SI Provllenf rtul I'n*
•I'WBtKK tPHiIU, HOTEL,
Mwaee, Fla.
Slnutnl on the t anks of the nuwanee river
ntmaic unequaled. No inaUrla. No moaoul
toe, < oni nlshi, Most hrslthful ami delimit
tut resort In the Pomh. Water cures ever,
known illeeaac Hoard flu per week Special
rate for t nmmrrrlal men of tt per day, which
transfer Ta Lie and accommoda
tinns airtcily fl rate Was For Illustrated uam
pblet address buwanee Sprin*, Cos . fcuwanee I
Nprlh*s,F la. A.NUKEW HA.NLtV, M*r.
Cence
beta ten
our
SCHOOL
SHOES
and other shoes sold at
same price is—that
our "CROWN" are worth
more than they cost.
1.48
SCHOOL
SHOES
boys
that stay
together, 10| |
m all
over XX / f|r
and v'' N cO<“d '
DON’T
much. g St ,
FOOTCOV£M/tS*>* AOnM/MX
is the kind
you find here,
and here only.
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. R. DILLON,
President. e Cashier.
C T. ELMS. BARRON CARTER,
Vice President. Aset. Cashier
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased lo receive the account*
of Merchants. Firm*. Individuals, Uar.kx
and Corporations.
Liberal favor* extended.
I nsurpassed collection futilities, insur
ing prompt returns
SEPAhATESAVINGS DEPARTMENT
IXTKKRftT <
i.v o\ di:ponit.
Safely Deposit noxra and Vault* fot
rfn * Corrf.flpondpnce nolle tied
ThTCitizefis Bank
UA SAVANNA3L
CAPITAL. $500.00a
rrsu,..,. - wtaoai Bankas*
■aalaeie,
Solicit, Aaaoaata Oi ladlvldoala,
Ntrekaata, Raaka aad *tk*> Borpo
eaUtaa.
Collectltiaa kaallsd with safety,
aad dispatch.
, ** ,r ee4 oaaeponaded qaarteely
allewe* an depoells la aar Saving*
Dryerlaeat.
•afety Uapoalt Bases aad Storage
Taalts.
EEANTLET A DENMARK. Fees! gent,
lilf.Lß B. LANE, Vlee Proaldeat.
GEORGE. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
DORDOI L. GROOVER, Aaat. tackle*.
SOUTHERN BANK
of the Plate of Georgia.
Capital EduW
Surplus and undivided profit*
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
OEOROIA.
tiuiarwr facillliw tot tianaactlng a
' .diet al Banking b.slnese.
Collecltuns made on all points
a-iwsaibl>' through banks and naakars.
Accounts al tiauka, B.nkri. jici.nsid*
and others soli.tied Sale Deposli Boiei
for rent.
Department of Savings, Intertai pay* 6-
quarterly. 4
Sells Sterling Exchange on London “
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A crane. Vice President
JAMES PfT.t.tVAN Cashier
DIRECTOR*:
J.So FLANNERY. WM. W. OOHPON
E A WEIL W W. GORDON. Jr.
H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN.
I.EK ROY MYERS JOSEPH FFIRST
H. P SMART. CHARLES KbU*
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J KIRBT.
THE GERMANIA BANK
savannah, ga.
Capital
Undivided |>roflls *“•'**
ThL bank offers Its service* to corpurs*
tloua. merchants and in llvldual*
Has suihorlfy to act as executor. a* s *
mlntalrator, guardian, etc
Iseuta drefie on the principal dtlee •
Great Britain and Ireland and on the
Cent! neat. .
Inter, er raid or compounded quarterly
on depjalla In the Savings Departm*'*”
R.if tv Boxes for rent
HFINRY BLIJN. President.
OEO. W TIEDEMAN Vloe President-
J >IIN M HOGAN, Cashier
WAI TER F. HOGAN. Aas f Caehler
1 ' ' "
No 1640. Charter*!. I**-
THE—
His Nil it
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. EOyOJ. SURPLUS. I***® 4
t'NITED STATES DEPOSITOR!-
J A. G. CARSON. I‘re-ideil.
BKHtNE GORDON, Vic# Prceldcni
W. M. DAVANT. caahlrr.
Account* of l ank# and banker*. n *‘
ehania and eorporailona received ui‘
the moat favorable terms cooaletant *
safe and conetrratlv* banking.