The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 14, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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VALUATION OF THE PLANT. %||<t MR%TI WILL hi; 111-: %lfl> 11% Till*; ITtiHI TO-IMV. .% mi<miif I’rr 'll!* far Which (hr IMiinl !• to Hr Taxed hy (he Mate Will Hr Determined—Hon. I’njie Barron. Hon. Pope llron n jiii I Juilgr Houer Uanible llnve lire a (Hit on the Line of the Plant ft>tem nn an Inspection Tonr. Hon. %% . 4. W rlahf. Controller Gen eral. anil Hon. L. M. Terrell. %l lorney (•moral. Will Hr In the ( ll> t Itcprracnt the Xtate. The arbitrators and the referee In the difference.' between the state and the Plant By stem as to the tax valuation of the latter will hear arguments In the case to-day. It Is not known Jui*t how long wdl be required for all th*- evidence to be laid before Ihe gentlemen, but It Is possible that one day will not suffice Hon. Pope Harrow is arbitrator for the Plant System, while Hoik Pope Brown represents the ataie. They selected Judge floger Gamble of laHiUvllletoact as referee upon all qurstlona that they may la* tin* .•;le to determine between them Mr Harrow is n well-known citizen of Bavan nah. Mr. Drown Is member of the Kail road Commission and Is prominently men tion* <! as a candidate for governor In the ii**xt race, and Judge Gamble presides v* r the Superior Court of his circuit. iin ides the arliltrators and th** referee, ihcre will be other well known and prom inent gentlemen In the city to-day. in . ~| have been out on the line of the Plant B>um in Georgia, for several days, go ing carefully lino an Investigation of the |!*,v.dai condition of the road In order ihat (hey might he better able to judge of ns value. They have been using i fecial car l*r th* Inspection, stopping iv here ever It was deemed advisable. Me. \V L Clay, of ttu* firm of M*-ssrs. Chis r.olm awl Clay, general aiorneya for the P.ant B> st* m. accompanied the arhitr - tors and referree on the trip, and they were ezpected In Bavantiah t an early hour this morning. Controller General W A Wright anl Attorney Gevieral I. M Terrell will arrive tills ni ruing by the Central from At lanta as th y will l*e heard for the state In the arguments before the arbitrators and th* refere** The gentlemen will all U the go* .-in nf lion I* pe !'.arrow at hi.* n sidtnee on Jone* s:reet to-day, and it Is understood that the hearing will be In the law office* of Messrs. Harrow St Harrow The cotit roil* r Is the official who as s s.-ed the roadway of the Plant Bystem .i a valuatl n per mile that was regardeil a-* to* great by th*- officials, and It was • r thl* account that protest was made Giving heed to the protest, and not desir ing that the road should have to pay taxes on more than a fair valuation, th** slot* .igred to leave the Adjustment of the matter to arbitrators, naming Hon Pope Harrow to act for It. while the Plant Syst* m. acceding; to the profsiKltlon. nam .| Mr Harrow Judge Gambl*- was Inter ,io*n by tin* arbitrators. The decision of the arbitrator* will Is final It U claimed by the Plant Bystem that it?* roadway Is assessed higher than the Central and other lines In this territory. • ie difference not 1m- ng *>rn# out by the ral values. It Is also claimed that the < ‘<ntroller General did not confine himself to tho track between Bavanr.ah and Way . rr>ss as the main line, but Included the Brunswick and Western and *!**( part of •he Bnvannah. Florid.* And Western in Georgia that Is beyond Way cross. The Plant Bystem officials contend that their xu tin line In this state extends only from s-\innah to Wgjrrross. nnd that other iontt should not be so classified In ffx r.g the valuation for taxation % PH ion LIKA Is ( LIIURD. I’m body A t o. Filed ••* Intervention It* (he ( **• f the lon llnlirln. The Intervention of Henry W Peabody A Cos In the case of the South At.antic wing Company and others against the British bark Carl von Dobeln has been and in the United States District Court. The Intervenors claim an indebtedness of U 000. The petition re.*p*s that when the bark was lying In the harbot of Bavannnb. which she had eneterd in a |. iky an*l generally out-at-elbows < indition. It became Imperatively necessary that she i*e furnishAl with money, for the purpose of dis charging * xlstlng |nt|ebt ln**s> and thus in rmHtlng hr to fulfil contract she was then under for a voyage to Bueno* Ayres. I’nder these circumstance* of emergency s{,* was advance*! by Peabody St Cos., the present Intervenors. William William*, the master and owner of the bark, giv ing a bottomry bond nnd notes to se*ure the advance. The Intervenors allege thnt their claim is prior nnd superior In dignity to that of any other Intervention that has l*-en file,| ft If further alleged that th** *er vices rendered the Carl von Ih>beln by the tuga of the Bouth Atlantic Towing IMny. the libellant were not salvage, nor In the nature of salvage, but on the *oo trary were of the character and descrip tion that tugs are accustomed to render to vessels approaching a harbor for the purpose of *♦* king anchorage. The gist of this allegation Is In the point of law that when the services rendered a vessel are In the nature of salvage, the ve#a* I so assisted Ih In danger of loss or destruction and the remuneration th** vessels giving assistant* are entitled to receive is very much larger than If it were a simple ease of towing. It Is a>ked that the nature of these ser vFes so rendered be closely' Investigated by the court and strict proof is required of th* libellant of the allegation m*le by It that It Is entitled to salvage. The lntervetuas are represented by Messrs. Mackali & Anderson and Charlton A Charlton. ——— ■ • - , ITOIIM OFF IIUHILK. Traveled bat Little Darina the Day but (.allied In liners). Another stortn In the Gulf was report ed to the Weather Bureau yesterday morning. It was then near Mobile, hut had developed no very dangerous charac teristic*. Last night when Ihe * o’clock report* came in It was said to be very near the |*o*ttion that It had been In the morning, having traveled through the dav very slowly and In a northwesterly direc tion. it had developed considerable strength, however, and the wind was blowing at a high velocity all along the >*!* of Loulsi ms. Mississippi and Ala bama At ‘Mobile It reached a velocity of between thirty and forty miles an hour. At Jacksonville last night there was re torted a wind of about the nnm* velocity as that off Mobile, hut this Is thought to 1* caused by purely local conditions and to have no connection with the Gulf storm. A*tde from the news of the storm, yes • rday’s weather record Is quite Interest ing. from Ihe fact that the maximum temperature. 91 degrees. Is the hlgheat CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought point that the thermometer has register'll j yei ibis month, and that ihe minimum. ; degree*, j- the lowest yet scored The tn*an temperature for the day was f de grees. which Is three point* above the average. The rainfall was K Inch, which gives the month an excess rainfall >f 57 Inch, and the year a shortage of 8.17 Inches The state forecast for today Is for more rain, wi h cooler weather In the north cast pan and Increasing south wind* To-orrow It I* predicted, will be partly cloudy, with rain in the northeast part of the state. MOHIIKD Mm HOt 188. W llllam Met all, Wanted on Several Charge*, (aught by Policeman Martin. William McCall, a desperate negro crim Ipal. was arrested yesterday morning by Hitrolnian Martin The negro had t bun dle of stolen goods In bis possession He showed light and attempted to draw hi* pistol, with the evident intention of shox ing ihe officer. The detectives were given the case to look up and after considerable trouble, found the prisoner's house There they found quite a collection of stolen good*, .•(lowing that the man hid been making frequent and latge hauls. In the lot re evoered were two pistols, whl* h in addi tion to fhe found good* on him when ir rested mad** three weapons, two razor*, a knife, n tine silk umbrella, marked on the handle with the Initials T H several coats, trousers, skirts, socks, handker chiefs. and other small articles In th* greatest abundance. A part of the gMt* tvere identified by a negro who lives ut Gordon an*l Bu.l streets, and who was robbed only a nlgm or two ago There wan also quite a large and issor*H| num ter of nearly laundred collars and cuff*, which an* thought to have been taken from some of the Chinese laundrle* There was recovered also a scarf pin in the form of # half moon set with pearls. The negro Is i well known anil a des perate criminal. He has only recently re turned to the city after serving a two >* ur- torn an Um h*u-.. t rt which he was Miit for a similar offense Wh**n searched yeseterday a hunch of k* l ton kc>s was found in his |KX'ket. and It is • bought that It was by means of these that h* entered the majority of the plu *s that he robbed It is thought. a)K>. that • here are other good* that he has taken, but that they have been disposed of. TOLD hn HIM | Itot HLBL Irairllng Man I\m Ignorant of the Police Motion's lumber. "King up WI ami tell them your troubles" la rather a threadbare bit nf advice, but there was oik a few days ago to whom it had never been given, and. ilk* a sheep to the shambles, an easy mark for the joker, he chased himself to the telephone and got to work. It was in one of th* big hardware con cerns. A traveling salesman was in and h.wl a kick about some article ordered from another house for one of his custom ••rs nor having ap |.r**l His protest was long nnd loud, and a young man in the store stood for tt ns long as Ik* could nnd then decided he would shunt off the drum mer. Now It Is n point In the story that (he traveling man knew hut little about B v.tnnah. and no* a suspicion that Rfc w is not the telephone number of the house to which the order had been given existed In his mind when he was told by the young man to ring them up to see why the or der had not been propertly filled. Having got the connection with M. the irate drummer demanded to know why the blankety tdank the man at the other end of the line hadn't sent the article that was missing, proceeding to tell what he thought about such lax methods and throwing him a lot of hot air about this and thnt. and using a few good round cuss word* In doing so. "Hello." said the man at M. as soon as he got a chance, "da you know who this ur* "Yes, It's W. Isn’t it?" "Yes. It's K*. but we don’t know any thing about all that rot you are turning loos*. Thl* Is the police s atlon" The traveling man threw the receiver at the hook. looked around for the man who told him to ring up W. didn't see him. and went in to aee the boss and tell him how little he thought of the Joke tliat had bean played on him K mi TO CTIATTATOOGA. Itsilroads Name It for the *innth -1 niericsn War Irtrmn*. The railroads have l*en advised that a rate of one fare for the round trip to UhattMiinoga will prevail on account of •he annual meeting of the National Asso i lotion of Spanish-American War Vete rans. which is to be held in that city on Oct. 9-11. Ticket* will !*• on sale Oct. % and Oct. 9. and H is probable advantage of the cheap rate will b- taken by many, as It is not to be confined to m* mbers of th** Asosclation. It Is not likely that any of the veterans of the Spanish-American War In Savan nah will car** enough about the meeting to attend. There Is no local organist (ion forming a branch of the associatton. Secretary of State Phil Cook has grant ed certificates of amendment to the char ter of the Atlanta and West Point Kail road. giving H power to cross other roads its freight depot; to pur* hast- or lease ut any point neeesasry. In order to reach other lines of road; to purchase of lease franchises of other lines of roads. These certificates of amendments were applied for !r. accordance with a resolution Intro duced at the iwockhold* rs* meeting of the Atlanta and West Point Kail road held last Tuesday, directing President Hml*h to file the necessary amendments to the food's charter to enable It to buy. lea*e or make running arrangements with the Atlanta Kelt Line Company to handl* the West Point's terminal business in Atlanta. Mr Fred D Miller, traveling passenger agent of the Illinois Central, with head quarters at Atlanta, was among the vis itors to Savannah yesterday. Mr Fred J Robinson, chief clerk In the passenger department of the Central Rail rood, returned yesterday from a vacation trip to Warm Springs. TO HELP THE %EKDY. Performance at the \ew llHamhra to Help Texas Storm Sufferers. A performance for the benefit of the sufferers from the recent Texas storm will lie given to-night at the New Alhambra by Nell Gtldea Tire admission will be cent* and the entire receipts from ad mission* will he given to the relief fund. An excellent programme will he given, in cluding several nu Albers by Miss Little Stewart. the Huger about whoee services there has recent ly been such n controvcr*) In the arguing of the injunction suit before Judge Faillgant. As Miss Btesart h** *•- nated her services the Injunction will not hold on this particular occasion. %T THE THBATBM. Hobson Theater Company Will Have the Hoards Arxt Week. The Robson Theater Company, ona of the best popular price attract ion*, will hold the boards all next week Monday night It will preoent (he four-set military drama "The Red Cross Nurse " New s|w dallies will be Introduced each night. Prices, W. V* and J9r Ladle* free Mon day night when accorapantod by a person with a paid ticket. Matin** "iU ** given dally* I THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. Known Everywhere (Evorjr e'<x’r k*P Popular with Everybody Keep Good Anywhere lld alrtlKlit itud inolitnro |>ruof parkmar. ) it ■’y.i&a Uneeda I Quartet ■ UntMt Blacult Un*d JloJr Wayfor Umiwta Milk llacwlt Uneeda Graham Wafer NATIONAL BISCUIT COMI'ANV. WILL CONDEMN THE LAND. LA lltit IIF. lIKM K EDTABI.IItHED l tlltllll.lt PKtHIROKE PI.AATA- Tint. Till. Property Itclona. to tie,, .nrnli \Y a lilrti. Who I. the only tinner of (.and Along the Prn|ioet! Itono Who Will \il till** the llluhl in* Way—nhe Wrote the t onilili..lon er. n Tnrl nnd hpley Letter— lint They ly.tulill.hetl Ihe llonil An>- bon-Ite.iilent. of W e.t uniniinah Wnnt Lout..tile mill Aiiuiixa llonil. t onneetcil— Alueb ltrntnnke W ork Done In Allan.t. Th- County CommW.loner* yel<rday t a-acd an order e.labllshlnK that portion of Idtßoche avenue cot yet constructed a* a public highway, and directing that proceedings be Instilutbd for Ihe condem nation nf the only pec of land, over which th- road I. to (mss. for which the right of way hits not luen granted to the counfy. TH. portion of Ltßoche avenue begins at the lands of Mrs Alice Hum— and ex tend* along the hank of H■ rb river to the creek —panting the mainland from I,;- of Hop . The recalcitrant landowner who ha* refund to give the right of way -hrough her property I* Mr*. Sarah S Walden, f-om whom the commissioner* art* In rein Ipt of a letter, dated at Provi dence. R. !., from which the following Is nn extract; ”Af:r teadlrg the no Ice In the morn ing* pip r I positively forbid a road made through the land* known a* Pem brok plantation, belonging to m>- Your wl-h and drain 1* to ruin the place, us ing the in.lre water tr ait f r tliat tair fioee. nnd I rejM-at again I chali never give my consent. If >nu wish to purchase the whole tract for **.ott you can do *o.’’ Tie letter wa* teid a- the meeting, hut the commit*! nci* went ahead and ist.thllahe l the rr a I anyhow Chairman Dal remarked that hi* *nl y timed for ihe return to the city of one or both of the absent conimlxlomc*. a* he would (eel that the affair* of Ih- county would be safer If there was e tile one on hand to look after them who had not been guilty of an effort to ruin the projgrty of the wblow and or. ban Condemnation pro* eedlng* will I*’ at once Instituted hy the county attorney In the Sui>erlor Court. The procedure 1* to file a notice to the defendant In court, stating that It I* the Intention to con demn the property for public use and ap pointing an appraiser to net In behalf of the county. The owner of the property to he condemned nppolnte another and Iheee two a third. The report of the ap praiser. form* the hast* for further pro ceeding* in court. unlH* both parties should he ..ttlsMed with the result. The board reeelvi and a iwtltlon from Messrs. Youirsn* & Ilemmoml nnd other property-owners In West Savannah. a*k- Ing thnt the county open, grade and pave Mclntyre street, connecting the Louisville and Augusta road* In that suburb The Importance of thl* improvement wa* urged upon the conimusloner* The i>-tition wa* referred to the county attorney for Inves tig at loti and re|wt upon the legal a*|ieet of the sliuutlon. The jietltlon of the Georgia Telephone nnd Teietmph Cos., for iwrml.slon u erect tiole. on the e.Ltern -hie of Ihe Waters' road from Wheaton to Hrth ,<reet which had been la-fore the eotn mlMU.net- before, was referred to the committee on Roads ami HrUlae*. with power to act. Manager Folk of the com pany was present at the m.-etlng and u xloii* in lieu of Immediate and favorah> action th it Ihe matter should take the course that wn* klven It. The reixirt of Supt. Chaplin, ahowe.l that nil unusually large amount of dralnaxc work had Imen hme by the county for • of convict*, during the month of August During that month. 10,*75 llne-ar feet of new duelling wa* dug by hand and 35.1 feet exmvoted ay the county dredge. Tin *lublng force -luh.*l 15t.t linear f<-et. or 2R.9 mPe*. of ditche*. .luring the month. Mo*t of thl* work va* done near or inm paratlvely neat the city. In purtuance of the i-omrni—loners' plan of doing what <-nuld -lone by the county force* for ,h- health of the city during the summer month*. In warding off malaria, and other dl*m*'* resulting from unsanitary condi tion*. A Itellcion. Smoke. The Herbert Spencer Is an elegant cigar and la truly a delightful enloyment to tnbale the. fume* of thl* line tobacco; It 1. evhilarallng and delicious. H-e Gist (he name of Herbert Bpenc*r Is on every wrapper of every cigar, with out which non# are genuine. The Herbert Spencer cigars are only sold by the box of 50. Conchas at *3 60. and Perfecto*. ttkOal Llppman Hroa.. whole sale druggists. Barnard and Congress streets, ol this city.—ad. LOCAL PERSONAL. Col George T Cann left lasi night for Atlanta Mr S A Way of Darien I* a guest of the l-ulaeki. Mr S J. Jones of Klngntand Is a guest of th-' Screven. Mr. T. It Slinpey of Hagan I* a guest of the Screven. Mr YV II Hu-lson of Atlanta la a guest of th- De Soto Mr. YV. C. l-erklu* of Hagan I* register ed at the Screven. Mr A M Davl* of Crandnll. Fla., I* a gia-st of th-* Fula*kl. Mr R T S-rnme* left’vla the Southern yesterday for Charlotte Mr. YV I) Sewell of Jacksonville Is reglsier—l at the Pula.kt Mr. YY’lllktin J. Loader of Atlanta Is registered .it the Screven Mr Guy Mitchell of AtUnia I* register ed at th.- Fulaeki yesterday. All** M. G. Itacku* -abed for Savannah Tue*day on the Kan*u* Cllv. Mr YVm St. John of Atlinta wa* a gn- *r of the De Soto yesterday. M- **r* J It Stamf* an-l J YV Olllff of Stat-**li<iro are guests of the Da Soto. Mr. YY’. J Orr of lt>. A Hill wa* among fli>* arrival* at the Fiihmkt yesterday. Mr. J. II I'erkins of Hagan ivu* irt the clly yesterday an-l stayed at th-- Screven. Air. J. L. Wa'ker of YY’ayero** wa* among ye*ter<iay a arrival* at the De Sole. Mr J D Overstreet of Summit was In the city Jester-lay ami stayed at the Pu laski Mr J K M iner of Garnett wa* In the elty yesterday and stay**-1 at the I*u luskl. Mr. D. It Groover of State-horo wa* nm-ing yeeterday’s arrivals at the I’u laskl. Mr YY’. E. Hert* of t'harleslon was among the arrival* at the De Soto yes- It rday. All** Elite Itloodwnrlh wa* nnwmg the pa**- ngers for Savannah that sail- and on Ihe Knnsa* City Tuesday, Mr anil Mr*. J A. Galina are nsssen g- r on th-* Knnsa* Clly, w hi. h left New Y’ork for Savannah Tuesday. Air. I*. E Seabrook. Air. P. E Seal-rook. Jr., ami All*** A. Se.tbrok *allel for Savan nah Tuesday on the Kansas City. The All***** Hehuster are among the ttassenger* of tbe Kansas City which left New York Tuesday for Savannah. Naval Co-let John II Purse arrived In ihe clly yesterday He will -i-end hi* leave at hi* horn**. No. 108 East Eighth street. Air laiwrcnce Kelly of the Smith and Kelly Company, nnd Mr*. Kelly, were among the passenger* on the steamship Nacoochee last night for New York Airs Af. J Murphy and John Murphy left Wednesday on the lialtlniore steam er to visit friend* In YVashlngton. Ital tlmore, Philadelphia nnd New York They will return Nov. 1. Air. Jo* KatrofT leaves to-morrow for New Y'ork and the East Mr. KatxolT will lx* accompanied hy his son. Solomon Katxoff. who goes to enter Johns Hopkins I’nlveridty l<> study medicine. ( ITTIYti M It APE IN THE ’CRAW. t stored Woman atnhhed hy a ftllnd Atualetnn nntl lloetiir, Maud Phelps.' u negro woman who lives nt No. 2k Farm street, was badly cut yes terday afternoon about S o’clock by an other n-gro named A. C. Chamberlin, who live-l In the same house with her. Cham berlin was arrested and laken to the bur iark* where he wn* seen last night by a reporter of the Morning News. According to hi* xory of th- difficulty h- was sitting on the door eating his supper when he wa* approached hy another colored woman named Josephine, who ask-d him for II He declined her offer, he say*, and she then *tart*l to abuse him an-l struck him over the shoukler of the Phelps woman, who came lictween them to prevent any blows being passed. YY'hlle the tjunrrrl wa* going on. ha* *ay* that h- held In his hand the knife with which he had been eating, ond that In the effort of Josephine to get at him she must have pushed Phelps against th* knife which struck her In the left side. Chamlwrlaln say* that he Is blind and that hi* only m-an* of livelihood are play ing a hand organ to excite the sympathy and g nerealty of the puhllr, and also doc toring other membtrs of h! race for cur tain ailments for which he claim* to have special and excellent r-medles He did not atlrmpt to explain hi* know! <lge of lha minute details of the scene of the cut tlrg with his lack of Ight. YVltnesaes of the .crap- tell n somewhat dlft- rent storl* of the affair They say thht the cutting wa* In’entlonal and not the result of an accident, si hough the object of the man’s murderous wrath wa* one of the other women, and not the one that was wounded The prisoner -he* not hear a very savory reputation with the police, as he has been arrested several tltnisg be i fora on various charg-g. CLASSIFIED AUVERIISEMENTS. rXMBJIU. "CHI LOR KNB HAIRCPTTI NO" Tn th*' latest style by the Georgia expert haircutier and ha r-dresser. Savannah Hair. Jewelry and Shaving Suppll House The plat e for fin# a’.gi*. toupees. pomi*-- durs, bang*, switches, mustaches and whiskers, for dally private use. also i*e cl.il make -up for amateur and profession al detectives Private theatrical*, lodge* and churches nuppllod Mill orders promptly filed. Emile’s hair tonic sent to any address mi receipt of cents. "STAFF OF LIFE BRAIN BREAD. recommeotf| by |hysicians. crimp and Vienna Um- lakiil twice i day. my two-pound Vienna t an excellent kvaf for sandwiches* "Derst’a" Variety Bakery. RN East Broughton street. " ATTENTION SOLDI Stiff LET FH press and clean your uniform while in Savannah, we know how to do H Ster ling Dressing Glut*. 19 York, wewt f SHOULD BEE MILLERS FI’RNI lure, newest styles for l**s!rtsm. dining room, iwrlor. in .wk walmu and mh>g any. Millers prices and terms are re a son,tide 207 ltruughtwi. west YOt WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM Springfield Dairy. It’s rich and pure, try it. $1 00 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTH while they last C. P. Miller. Agent V SHOULD SEE MILLER NEW styiea tn caris ts, malting, window shade*, art squares, rugs, lacs curtains, etc.; Miller's price* and terms art* reasonable 2(7 Broughton, west. FINE RICHFIELD r A Mi* AT "BA ker s" every day. beat of all other m an it. market ITS UUOi YOU Want TOO CAN get them cheaper from Mctiillls. K IMB ALL'S ~ ANTI It IIE F M ATI C rings; thousands using tiicm and all ben efited. Gardner's Bazaar ugt SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY of nice willow rockers; ladies' size, at 92 J W. Teepl* "ATTENTION BoI.DIERB LET i'H prss unl clean your uniform while In Savannah, we know how to do It Ster ling Pressing Club. 19 York. west. $1 4M HUTS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS, ladles' slac; large assortment of rocker*, couches and easy chairs C P Miller. Agent. OCTt IST 1 WILL MOVE TO til WEST llroiighion Ring up :t-;t If you want to have your furniture mov—l or parked for shipment or storage. I guarantee price* the same as I l*> the work that’s given to me A tt Griffin. 314 Hroughton street west, mattresses made to order. P Slit it’ I.D SEE MILLER’S OFFICE desks, office table*, office rhsirs, office melting, office shades. C. P. Miller, Agent FIAYRAL DESIGNS. PALMS AND CTTT flowers, at Gardner’s Kasaar. agent for Oelschlg’s Nursery U WILL BOOM MOVE AND H WILL certainly ned sim- thing In my line; l* will save mom y by trading with me. C. P Allller. Agent M'OtLLUI BKU.LS SIXTY-INCH RUOS —Smyrna patterna— for M rent* ht’OILLTH IS CHEAP ON Rt OS, NETd. lace rurtalns. hammocks, water coolers, pillow*, pictures, stove*, bedroom suits*, and furniture of every description. GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN. U At Gardner's Baak.tr M’OILLIS' LACK CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. ’’ATTENTION SOLDIERS. ’ LET PS pres* and clean your uniform while In Savannah. We know how t-> do It Ster ling I-resstng Club. 1* York. wewt. IS YOt’R IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF* Bttffel A Freeman have a standing offer of fI.iMU for every safe of their make that doe* not preserve It* content*. One safe was In burning debris 113 hour*. When taken (Hit, the hose hod to he turned on II When opened, not a page was dis colored, not a record lost, not a dollar de stroyed If you want arcurlty. buy a stiffen A Freeman safe. C. P. Miller. Agent. . SF.K THE JEWEL STOVES AND ranges for aaln by J. YV Teeple; also agent for Insurance gasoline stove. *U SHOULD SEND YOUR ORDERS for tuning ami re|>alr!ng pianos and or gana to W P Manning. With f I* Mil ler, Agent. proni|>t attention to out-of town order* O. P Miller. Agent. M GTLLIB MOVES. PACKS SHIPS and Mores ptanoa and furnllura; beat work only; no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Cheep- John’’ Jobs. P SHOULD SEE AI I LLKR'B STOVES end ranges; the best make* at reasonable prices. C. P Miller. Agent. -FURNITURE AIOY RD WITH CARE.” Is s specialty with McUIUIe U SHOULD SEND ME YOUR OR der* for upholstering parlor and -lining r--ifn furniture In leather, silk and other fab rle*. In the best manner, curled hair, moss and cotton mattresses renovated; all work well done and satisfaction guar anteed C. P Allller. Agent. PULLEY KELTS. 23C, BUCKLES 10U; aluminum shirt set. 10c, el Gardner’s Ha xaar. ‘ WHEN YOU SEE M'OILUS’ SIXTY Inch X cents rug*, you will buy them Just can't help It; will tell In any quan tity ■JUMtili. HOW ARE YOUR FEET’ IF YOUR feet are troubling you. call on me and I will give you relief. I cur* Ingrowing nails, corns and all diseases of the feel without pain; charges reasonable; can give the best reference* In the city; pa tient* treated at residences; orders ran be left at Livingston’* drug store. Hull and Congress street*', telephone IN Lem Dari* surgeon ehlronodlet tIK.I.P NN A.NTKgX— It ALK. WANTED. FOR UNITED STATES army, able I died unmarried men beiweai ag<* of 21 an-l >5. c-ltlsans of United Stales, of g-iod character anil t-mperata h.blts, who can atteak. read and writs English Recruits are specially desired fur service In Philippine* For Inform* tlon apply to recruiting office. *O3 Bull street Savannah. Ga. WANTED. A GOOD PRESSKR FOR "pressing club." Apply A. A M . No. 13 York street, west WANTED. COMPETENT STENOGRA pher and typewriter (male). Apply to Hay stiret. eat. “wANTEJV*~A FIRST class ~coat tnakcr Apply at once to B. L. Ruben, Co lumbia. S. C. HELP WAfTTKI*—FRI3 ALK. WANTED IIOAIEHTIO FOR OKN erel housework In small family; white preferred. Apply *l7 Abercorn street, up stairs. COMPETENT COOK WANTED AP ply after > o'clock. No. 705 Whitaker street. WANTED.' INTELLIGENT - GTltirfo mind baby and help around the house. 17 East Bay. AUEVrt WASTKIX “IST TtTfo'DAILY' EAhTly" MADeThY our live agent*, men or women, selling our latest novelty, campaign waterproof neck tie*. Goods entirely new and palenu-d Agent* delighted. Salea unlimited. What others do. you can do. Time la short. Write to-day and secure exclusive terri tory. Guaranteed best seller Address, with stamp. MAM Manufacturing Com pany. I >ept C. Springfield. Ntu Wri id <ll. vr WANTED. ' MII>DLE^A‘I KD^yLYyT J YYdTH family would like a place on coast to at tend stock or do anything. Address Box 41, Manaaaa*, Gw Hot SI X \% %vi Kb. WASTicn (with lawn or garden preferred!. In good locution AtitlrrM GmmS Tenant, tha office. U A ATE Is— %l tSt t: 1,1. A A KOI 9. WANTED THIRTY TO FIFTY IfOllBK Ixolicr, locomotive style preferred. P O. Box 73 \\ ANTED Ki To r IB >RSK P(>\\ KR ivrtal*le engjne an I holer, state lowe t cash price. I Bllverb* rg At Cos., givan- i nah. tin. "WANTED. To BEY STANDARD' gauge Shay tram engine; 9-tnch face wiuels. l;t to is ton. \n good tunning or- i der Parks. Luckle A* Cos., Pendarvls, Ga 1 \\ANTEI. AN 1 MAN HAVING A hat that itsks shabby and out of shape, bring It to Wheeler, the hatter, and have it mad*' nw again U Whitaker street IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT i fr. m Springfield Dairy; It’s rich, pure and | wholesome. ~!F YOU WANT A PLACo TO DUMP esrth. dirt, auxi manure. **(o.. free of charge. Just si city llmtte. hauling over hard road, write or telephone Brown Hroe.. corner Anderson and East Broad etreete. POH ItKAT—ROOMS. furnished all convenience* location de-. tdrable Perry. E 2nd from Bull. FI ITI Hill HF.AT. BA Y - WI NIK W FLAT, four rooms and tailh, a !•;**! Duffi . good np.ifi tunli) for right party. Apply top flat "THREE VERY DESIRABLE ROOMB. wflh every tmsit-rn convenience; suitabh fo> light housek*| trig fer cauple without children Furnished or unfurnished Hm s -liable 3*’. Habersham, mar Broughton. FLAT. SIX CONNECTING ROOM* with bath. Irst door. Lyons block; suita ble for any pu.poae. John Lyona. Hilt HEAT—HOI *EA HOt'HKH 223. AlJ*t 217 WALDBUHG street, east, perfect condition; every con venience. right rent right tenant. s2.'* V) the month Est Salomon Cohen. West Broad and Broughton streets. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING with ail twalerii Improvements. In gasl r< |alr Ms Jones, east. K 110 h A Hcrov n THAT DERIRABLE IIOURE. No. 215 Jon** street, east; renovated throughout. Apply W A Pig mans drug store, Aber corn street. Foil RENT. DWELLING AND TWO lots No 9 Muiipus avenue, near Bull street, seven dollar* 1 D. La Hoche. ""for rent. DESIRABLE ItltlCK house* number 4-r.- eat Huntingdon, east; newly papered and r-iwtre-l. vlih ill modern imi-roi-incnts Apply to K. C Way. Hell Telephone. 157 “for RENT. RESIDENCE J2Ci IIOU ton street, west; seven rooms; all con veniences; newly papered and painted. *22 per month, lease for one year Apply to J T Bhuptrtne. corner Congress and Jsf feinon atrecta. "FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPT A RLE party, tm residence northeast corner Ftrei nnd Drayton street* Apply C. W Howard. No. 2U2 llay street, east. •OH MEN I— STUIIKI. FOR RS:NT. STORK, US BROUGH t.ti street. - .iet, |* as*-*slon Immedlataly also -everal d< all able re-i-lencce and flats. Aiply A. YYylly. 12 Bryan alreat, e at “fob" lU.NI. ill A’i DKSIRAHLR •lore and warehouse formerly occupied by Georgs W. Tledeman A Ilro.. corner Hay end klontg-imery street. In perfsos order and condlilnn. right rent to right tenant; possession can t>* given Immedi ately. E*t Solomon Cohen corner West Rrond and Broughton street*. FOB HKNT—OFFICRN. "TTaTpTe uTITTm for office, near poeiofllce. Robert 41. Talem, 7 York aired, west. I'ltH ft ILB-RHAL ESTATE. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK WILL tali tike Ms on Eleventh and Twelfth street.-, near West Broad Savannah Real K*(ate Exchange. A HOME WITHOUT (ASH TWO dollar per week will buy one Sxv-innuh Krai Estate Exchange. FOIt MAI.K, A Li IT FOR TWO HUN dred dollars, easy (arm*, on Ninth stress, near blast Brood; no city taxation. C. H. Doreett. FOR HALE. THOSE LOTH oN NINTH street, near East Broad, havt only liven •old <o flrst-class parties, who will make good neighbors; and non* other ran buy The term* are very easy, and they are cheaper than any other In th* vicinity. C. H. Doreett. FOR BAI.I LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR East Broad, at *2UO each; will soon hs advanced to *2a. when a lot has been paid for I can arrange to get a hom* bulH. C. H Doreett. FOB SALE LOTS ON NINTH STREET near East Broad; no city tax**, at I7t each: twenty-five dollar* cash, and easy monthly payment*. C. H. lajraett. RESIDENCES AND BUILDING IXdTS for sal* all over the city. Robert H Tatem, real estate dealer. No. T York Street west. ■■■ -- t'Ug XIJe-aiKaUAXUIII. WITCH HAZEL! THERE IfT WTTCIH h-ix-1 an-l wit."till*xel One Is made to cure, (lie oth-r la made to sell, put a bottle or ours by the -nl# of on of th* other klr.d, we give you all th* quality at;d nil ihe quantl-y that your niokey en titles you to—a pint for n quarter Persse'* Drug Btor a, Ibnry and Abercorn, Whit aker and Taylor, FOR SALE. HORSE, BUGGY AND hnrness very cheap, or horse alone, 7 years old. Apply U.iraon Stables. "SHOWCASES. ALL SIZES. PIeATE glass tops, ntu! In b-st condition, liewati, {lull and S-s-ond FIVE GAS STOVES FOR BALE, VERT Cheap A. C. Price A Cos., Gsorgl* end Bell ’phoms 43, "JUST ARRIVED.” 25 RUGOY. BAD dle an-l wagon horses; call an-l Inapect. Sovann-th Sale nnd Hoarding Stables, H H. Zoucks, manager. COM’S F-iR MALE IF YOU YV ANT A good milk cow rtasunabk, I can suptily you. Call 471 West Boundary. ami and cypress lumber for •ale- iso.orii feet of ash suitable for wheel aright* carriage maker*, car works and Interior house finish. Also cypress lumber of all sires YVs hive resumed rutting our famous brands of cypres* shingles end will •con have e fu;l line of them tor sale. Vala Royal Manufacturing Company. "SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED (or having rl-h. pure milk; try It; you will be pleased. gIIIiCATIV.UI. AV AN CAD K itfl uTu ty-SM.'ond annual sewslon of the Savannah Academy commences Oct. 1. ;irc[ar.i:ion for college or iMislnesa; special primary and grammar schr-ol department. Apply at 331 Bull street for catalogifes and etw ciai terms John Taliaferro, principal. Pl.t vi lirw. MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL BE to your Interest to let me give you an es timate on your plumbing, new or old work: repair work a specialty, as I am a practical plumhrr. No guest work to endanger your lUe. Wiggins, phone fW7 Georgia or Bell. AUCTION SALKS THIS D %Y. ’ AUCTION BY A? iTwiLSON 1 19 HrouKhtoii lrwl, w.kl. •( 11 oVtork, Ml'lln-ry. rmokllnx of fln> \>lvt, Rlb h>n. Klb*r*. Crt-I*. HUk*. Brukl. Fancy Trimnth’it* Show Cat**, hc. H,r -(iiln ut ihi. u> - - - ——- \u ruinu. if riNt>KK or r*o<-Kcthook. fon t ilntiiK two linnk of Kndind nolu*. p.io -lr(. He., will murn .*■ to tus Huy lin'd, runt, no fjnu.tlonu will br liltnl al.vit I lie American money contained In tame. I/8T SMALL HIiACK AND TAN FIT Ih. nunn of l.wry. .liver b*'ll on th collar; p|.,r l-nv- at .M3 Hrouihlan mrcct, *,t. ml ( rt w.ir.l l> >ST. MKUIIIIANIH'M fHX*KET- IhK with m>'inoraialuiiiH and oilier paiicr.. a 1 -<> money; id**,-, r-mm. Plane Sy.u-m TU'kvl CMHcf. I>c Solo Hotel. •UAUUIIfe. HOAIll> FROST ItiMiM WITH CKX)I> lioanl, hom. comfort*. Talinull .irrot, third from Liberty. J MIDI 1.1.1.Ahfc.(1l . THE STAR THAT LEAI>B THEM all; New Ihamallc Maclilnr, with ball bmrtiiK, I’tnton a Sun FOR PAPER HANGER ANI> TAINT er k-( Taylor a -.innate* You won't re am 11. Patntera' *U|i|ille*. WE CLEAN CL<>THK* HY THE RE ■nrdne antl*<|lc |oo'-wa. Try u New York St ain U) Wuik*. Whl ak*t and Stale. THE MOST I PTO HATE WORK 18 Inins turned out by ForaX City laiundry. ‘Phone 1515. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRINO Klvrn iiermai it aiirntlon, at Km'h A Syl van’*. W Whllok.r * INTERIOR HKCORATINO OF ALL kllMl* done by nkillcd workmen Interior Ileroratlnss Company; ee ue early. FOR FISHINi. l Ai'KLK. NETS. ETC., pi to Cornwell & Chlpman. . HAVE yoi R mu si; PAINTED Willi Herman ready-mined palm, emlre aatl*raei|on iruurunleed. Adama Paint Company ATTACHMENTS AND MACHINE RFe pair, and while you wall, all work KUaran tred For i>oor people Iree. Pent n A Hon “WALL PAPKRH. PAINTS. VAR i t.lim. kkliotilne* oiel kin*-* ami f od mo-hanlca. Sre Taylor. K of P, Hall I.ET CS CLEAN YOt'R CLOTHE* RT Re-oiclne anihi. idle proce*-. New York Si'.im Dye Works. Whlluker S.aro air.ei a. WE GIVE YOC EITHER DOMESTIC nr Ktoaa llnlh. perfect work. Forex City Laundry. Park avenue. . KOCH * SYLVAN A CHEAM PASTE cle.-in* kohl and nllver belter than any thin*; on earth; at their -tore. M Whll nker. WALL PAPER. PAPERHANGINO done In bent atyle by Interior Decoratlnc Coitipany. HI Stnle, west. "roH IIARrOVARE AND TOOLS. OO to Cornwell A Chlpman'a. “we SEI.I. HEWER 1-11*5:7 FLI ? E pipe, fire elay. fire brick at lowest prleea. Adnme Pulnt Company, lot Con*reaa. west. “SINGER NKBDI.es, THREE FOR five rent*; ■III oil with dosen free. Penton * * M> _______ NO BOTTH~NO Ht Mni-O. Rl’T'A trormufh pointer, toper hank r and d-- orator. Taylor, K of P Hull IT DOESN’T PAY TO PRESS DIRT or kaaoline In fine elothea New York Steam Dya Work*. Whllkker-Stale. •PHONE 17.’. FOR FORSMT PITT laundry They will call for your linen Immerllalely. SPEr’TACLEH OF THE 115:ST GRADE it create rate price*; eye* leiee.l free. Koih A Sylvan PAINTING AND KAIJtOMININO done hy expert* nl Interior Decoratlnc Company; ‘phone 1061. “FI IH RANGES AND STOVEB. OO TO Cornwell A chlpman. OYPSINE IS THE REST WALL FlN lah made Adorn* Paint Co_ Savannah naenta. lot Conaresa, weat. LKUAL BALKS. UNITED MTATKH MARSHAL'S SALK. The I’nlled Htilra of Amcrl.-u. Eoil'rit Dlvtikm, B<uthrrn Dletrlct of (leorjia 11 y vlrtut- of mi order of an I*, ieeimt out of the United State* Dtatrtcl Court for the InntlMn DlrtrH of Georgia. on the alxtli rlny of Hcidi-mlier. !■'. noth'* la hereby I VIII that I will aril at publtn mi. ticri. for noli, on Mon.toy. the eeven trontli .lay of September. IMR. ai II o'clock a min from of flu* Cue tom lliiuf In Haviinnah. (in . nt the ault of Mi.kMcton A Cos vereu* Hark "Carl von Dobeln." unit m he mill of Mouth Atlanilr Tow-Inn Company. vereu* >ark ''Carl von |toi*#ln." Ihr aaM twrk “Carl von Dobeln.*' her Ik. ill. tackle. apparel, and furniture, ui eh* now Ilea In the port of Brunewick. Oeorgla. I'urchaeex paying for pupere mi l revenue Nampa. Jt illN ,\l HAHNKB. IV 8 Mondial, by CHARLES J WHITE. Deputy. Crovatl A Whllflekl, Mouney A Soumiy. O irrnt.l A M. Mrlm, I'roctoca for Libellant* I.KtIU ifOTIt 'EM. NOTICE of the firm itueilnit of rredlt ore. In the Metric! Court of the United Htatee. for the Kaelern IHvlalon of the Hoot hern Dtatrtcl of Ui-orgla. In bank ruptcy. In the matter of Meyer Hlue ateln. bankrupt tn Iwnkruplry. To the creditor* of Meyer Hlueeteln of Darien. In ilw county of Melntoah amt dletrlct atoreaakt. a iHinkr'jpt. NotUe le hereby atven that on the Soil day of Auauet. A I) , I*o. th an Id Meyer lllueeietn tv.ia duly adjudicated Itankrupt. and that the tlret meeting of hie credit or* will be held al the office of the on derelKiM'.l tn Krunewlek. In (ilynn county, on the 2Xml day of Heiurmlier, A D I*. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the raid creditor* may attend, prove their claim*, appoint a truetee. eiamlno the tiankrup*. and traneac' auch other hue- Ineea a* may ptupvrly come before eald Ulllll A J. CROVATT. Referee In Bankruptcy. Dated at Rrunewlck. Oa., tbla the Tth day of September. 1810. VOTICK T' DKIIT.iItS AND < RED ITOHB GEORGIA. CHATHAM COtJNTT.- Notlce l hereby trlvm to all p. rejtta hav. liik <* monde iixnlnet Kllia Barrett, late of eald county deceaeed. to pieeenr them to me. |nop*rly thade out. within the tlm< pr.errlhcd by law. ao ai to ahonr the.r charec'er and amount; and all per xone Indebted to Raid deceaeed are re qitteed to make Immediate payment to me. M A. O'HYRNE. Executor. Savannah. *la . 8. pi. 4, 1810. OEOROIA. CHATHAM COUNTY- Mre. Mu ran ret Kay hie applied to tha Court of ordinary for a twelve month* euptiort for hereelf out of the relate of' Jam*- Hay. dcreaaed- Appralaere havo made return* allowing eame. Three are. therefore, to die all whom It may concern to appear before eald court to make objection on or before the tlret Monday In October next, otherwtaa eame will be grunted. M ilne#*, the Honorable Hampton L. Per. rill. Ordinary for Chatham county, thla the 4th day of September, ltd#. Alt AN K K KEILBACH. Clerk C. 0., C. Cos., Oa. 3