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COUNTIES WANT SPEAKERS.
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Alla In >lnrt* limn Oar nr Two
(vaallra-lrllvll) Arouml OtM*
rrallr llrailMurrlrra.
A Mania. tfcpt. 14.— Manager* of lh
l>t nu> mil- h .KlqiMriti ire *• fling clown
to aork \i Omlrrnan Urtmn m
-rd rorri with po|iU in irt*
rouMS wht. h hrVf> no .a. utlw com*
tui ie* nriil hr* h<|* lo hiv i very:bln*
In ro.iiliix for the ekctloil, which |
f i a month off.
The commitu* wan exiled on for Oov
I’amlUr >**torh>, i*> ’hr Mu utlvt? Com
nltue of Hall county, and to-morrow th*
Governor will no to Gainesville to ►i>*Ak
h a hla home county, hut the l*o|Hiltat
arc orj(.iiiiiMl uiul making a *Uong fight
The ronwnilti* appoint'd a th* in*n-
Ir.g of the Kx< utlve < v>inmlu#‘ on Tu
day. has prepared (lie ►t.ite ii< kc( with ti
litt- km auhniltted lo the ilatehouie off -
cere, who ar*- tundkiatea for re .1. tlon
The ticket waa nttrely *atiftn (ory, ari l
lortn.- will be mailed to the dlfferrtil our
ties at on c
h3\ery efTor! will he made • Mir up *n
thuM *rn m the coming cam iiar nnd the
general belief it that tin in ijorlty will
Ih )hig• i than it tu in l*:**
Democrat* ir- mil*- In ru*>m
SIS. df tba Klmbal * • Ik *i
quarter* iiv !*■• n- >li . i and any
Information concerning the |tart> Will ta
li Iven out.
A numrier of left.- -r- ir being r* #lv.*l
OHkln~ f<r speaker Among Ihe i*j -*k
er* irked for, or* ()o\ t'undler. t'n.iir*
in.n ibiHierxm \i- Chairman llrown.
tienators lu on •*! <*l>. n*l others.
The fopull-ie miy win out In one or
two.countl* . tint th* commit tea will do
everything to defeat them. Gov. Candler
will lend all the aet*tance he can. Al
though thl- is the hue leal tine of the
year for hint. Chairman dulUgnon will
be in Atlanta • greater portion of the
time, until after the impalgn.
PLA A I’OM KlIKt: TUT IIOOKI.
Poor |*u |i 1 1 • In Hr With
Tltrni in %llnnla.
Atlanta. H- pi 14 -Pupils of Marietta
•i I StttteV;*ret H hoc!* whore irent!
are too poor to buy text books readily,
have found a frl* nd In th* r time of need
Hon. Ih k- Hmtth. president of the school
board, has mrnte each of these iwo schools
a present of UOh. The money la being
iis* and to endow a text !>nok library In the
two Institutions President Smith's do
nation is th. beginning of a plan he con
celve-l by which all the schools of Al
lanta may be slmlltttly supplied with text
book tlbreirlc.- for th* |*x>r children In a
few years With a few gifts like his own.
from some of Atlanta's eltlsens. h*- says
tlr plan can he su < r--fully ofa-rate ) and
th< but den of buying no I tool books w ill
be lifted from shoulders 111-UUed to
b* ar It.
< Ot > rv TAX %TIO\ H tTBf.
Iletarns Received So Far Frnni
kerrsty-aU I osstlea.
Atlanta Sept. II .-Cap! itn •'Tip** Har
rison of the tax*department In the office
of Comptroller General Wright has re
ceive*! returns from only seventy-tlx
counties of th** state, containing the coun
ty rate of taxation for the year. He *ent
out the notices ** veral w*--ks afro. The
counties make a report of the county tax
rate every year. In the report It I- also
stated th* number of cities in the coun
ties vd the city rat* of taxation The
highest rat** r*i*ori-*l by any county so
far Is that of M lutosh, the rate being
111.50 on the H."" Baldwin fallow* with
u rate of 111 on lls |l.<M). The highest city
rate comes from Fitzgerald. it b* log
115.2A on the fI.QOO. H.tvannah follows with
a rate of |M ami Macon comes next
with UAfio
CiOV. TROI RKMAIXS.
I*ro|Mi*liloti (•> lit-mu\ i- Tht*in lo the
CIO of l>nlilln.
Dublin, ya.. Sept. 14.—Some since
Ihv Youiin M< n*s liuofttiex* U-nguc of Dub*
Hit Innugurnt* 1 u movtnunl t* fxhum<'
the remain*- of Governor George M. Troup,
which arc buried Junl over the line of
iLauren* In Momgtomcry county. a tv! re-
Inier them In Dublin. To da thin the
tonpent of hie mwrest rtl.illons was nec
euuiry and all but one hae given AMent to
the proposition. It la the Intention of the
ltuatne>s Dengue lo Invite all of th< Geor
i;i. congressmen, nenatora, Htate House
I'tn. l .ln ii .1 other prominent cttlgena to
be present fit th# re-lnUrmrnt. The grave
og Governor Troup hot- t***n l*ng neg|**ot <1
and the Young Men's Ilustneaa League of
Dublin intends that hereafter It shall he*
propertly looked after.
COM KHT U orr.
Ministers of \tlnntn Ptiiel euitlit>
Msrm llenellt.
Atlanta. B pt. ll—Through the efforts
of thi mifiDtsrs Of Atlanta, the concert
In aid of th* !lo**l sufferers of Galveston
s heduled for next Hunday evening at
the Grand has been railed off. Resolutions
denouncing this concert as a forerunner
of a 'continental Sunday In Atlanta were
ps *<l unanimously, after which a com
mittee waited mmii Mr Henry IV Give
who had given Ills theater and time lo
th* re lef matter, and Induced him to call
off th*- entertainment.
HCM.LT l\ HOI TH CAROLINA.
State Raerntlve < onuiilttee f nu%nss
et the Hrtsrsa.
Columbia 8. C. Fept 14.'-The State
Executive Committee to-i.lght canvassed
th* returns -I the lat* pr mary.
Ti e total vote for Gov. rnor was 86.773
nn i Gov Mrtiw * * ney'a majority over Col
lloyt was 13,961.
Col Ja*. Tillman received 11.903 more
votes than Col. Sloan for lieutenant gov
ernor.
J H. Wharton defeated W D Eva 9*.
present chairman of the ftailroa 1 Com
mission, by g.Jb)
Lieut* nant Governor R. R. Scar boro de
feats James Norton for Congress by 1.071
It 111 it Mill Dntnniie ( ottsa.
Columbus. Ga., Sept. 11.—A heavy rain
the first in vv**eks. f*ll heie this after
noon, and stain to-night. A great deal of
cotton was oj* n In th* fields and farmers
eay the r.ln will do much damage. This
Is the first rain that has fallen In this
section g.nce cotton txg.in to open.
In tlcinur) of air. t oaater.
Dublin. Ga., B*pt. 14.—The Hoard of Dl
l'l tors of the Wrtghtsbllla and Tennllle
Hallma*! unanimously adopted eulogistic
r*>soiulons In memory of th* late H M
Comer, who was the Urgent individual
stockholder of the company
ftfatVlnL \flra> In I oluiiihn*.
Columbus, Ga,. Sept.* 14.- Frank GkSdens
and Geag-ge Temples NM n tight In a aa
loon th s after non and Temples was badly
stabbed In the left side, lie will get well.
"Good Counsel
Has No Price.”
Wise xdoice b the result of experience.
The hundreds of thousands who hx-vt
used Hood's Sxrsxpxnllx, Amertcx's
Grextest Medicine, counsel those <a <ho
•would purify xnd enrich the blood to
xi>xil themselves of its virtues. He is
wise who profits by this good xdvice.
3fcodd SaUafxitiffti
Never Dtsappomt,
*A HATH Still TMB HLKS.
ruMMiirr Mm and t tim miller men
flic flutter.
Elks and railroad men, isesen*er men
t that. m t last night to talk over the
Elks' coming carnival, and it may read
ily be urmlaed thiit a pba-atit time was
not la* king Burlneh- was considered, and
then the Elks, proverbially social, found
klmlrc 1 spirit* in th* railroad men, and
the party finally broke up with mutual
assurances that It would b* perfectly
agreeable If business could always be
transacted in such a happy manner.
Th* Elk* want a * heap rate from the
for their • arnlval. and the pas
m iig* r men u incline*! to grant them
every |*-'s~ibh * *iw # -slon That Is w lmt
they **aid night. an*i they protnMsd
that ih* \ would uphoUl Havannafi's claims
for a low rate when tle Conference Com
mit I*c f the Mouth* i-t.rn Ba -enger As
sis'iatton. whl h adjusts such matters,
m** i* nM Tuesday in Atlanta.
• It l- pwihable that one f *re for the round
trip wall be the rate suthorlx*d. though
the Elks would Ilk** to sac It placed even
lower That, however, l* the rite that
has hren declared for kindred celebra
tions that *r* soon to take place in other
titles In Georgia, and the passenger rep
r*-**ntativ. **f lines entering havannah
sie *k*tcrm!ne*l that the Elks-of this cl*y
sh ill not f ill to get as much as Is granted
other place*.
Assistant tleneral Pa'senger Agent R
11 llardw lck of the Southern Railway was
among th* prominent railroad men at the
meeting He came down from Atlanta for
the especial purpose of seeing the Elks
it bom their carnival All who know Mr
llarwh k arc always glad to see him. and
those whom h*- meets for the first time
are tag long In deciding that they ar**
glut to have added him to their acquaint
ance. General Passenger Agent J C.
Haile of the r.ntral. Thief Clerk W. H.
L uhy f the Piani Hyttem. Traveling
Passenger Agent William Butler. Jr., of
the Seaboard. Chief Clerk F J Rotdnson
of the Central City Passenger and Ticket
Agci* James Freeman of th*- Southern
and City Passenger and Ticket Agent
Scruggs of the H aboard were oilier rail
road men at the meeting.
FINED FOR t I It HIM; A LADY.
Other ( Rasa Heard Yesterday In the
Rrcnnlrr'a Cnnrt.
The case against William McCall. <trl
ored. charged with having robbed several
p)aes within the last two months, was
tried before the Recorder yesterday. Mc-
Call w 1 - remanded to the Superior Court
on two charges of burglary.
George Roper and David Evans, the two
negroes charged with an attempted crim
inal assault upon Anna Moron, the By
rian girl, were given a hearing and re
leased. as the proof of their Identity was
not sufficient to hold either.
The case of A C Chamlierlln. colored,
charged with assault with intent to mur
der Mhltd f*helps, w.is ontlniie|
There were also n number of cases that
were on the Information docket
heard. The prty i|*.<l one was
ugalnst Nathan Gazan. a blind
collector, who was Charged by Mrs
M Moore of No 1208 West Rr<vad street
with having curs*d anl abused her In her
house on Bept. 10 The defendant was
lined S3, with the option of spending ten
days In jail. He has been tried before
on similar charges.
AT THE TNKITM.
It olaoti Theater Company All of
Next Meek.
The sale of seats for the Hobson Com
pany’s engagement will open to-day. The
company will ojen Monday night with the
military drama* The Red Cross Nurse.”
Miss Norma Yeager assumes the title role
The company Is said to be an evenly bal
anced one, and will doubtless draw good
audiences. The specialties are claimed to
be strong The (Omintny will le at th*
Theater the entire week at 10. 30 rind 30
cents, laidles will be admitted free Mon
day night. Matinees will he given dally.
Two Trees lllown Down by Mind.
Two large mulberry trees at ClctMinie
and McAllister streets. In the eastern sec
tion of the city were Mown down by a
Midden gust of wind about 4 o'clock Wed
nesday afternoon. For a time the resi
dents of that section thought the long ex
pected storm had arrived.
Nolleltor General Hetnrna.
Solicitor General Osborne has returned
from a three-week s' trip North It will
be determined to-day by Judge Falllgant
and the solicitor general whether any
more criminal rases wll! U taken up at
ptcsetit In the Superior Court.
I MV KM SIT 4 OPENING.
I'rokpecla Excellent for a Rost Hnr
cessful Near.
Athens. Ga.. Bept. IS.—The university
will open next Wednesday with the bright
est proa pec Ia In her history. Already
over seventy young men have signified
their Intention of entering the law class,
and many more will come. Hard work
has been done this year. During th**
summer 3.300 letter*- have been written In
the university's Interest, and catalog iet
have been sent in r* ponse to shn applica
tions.
Chancellor Hill said yesterday that h*
was greatly encouraged by the outlook
In all branches of work lie had no doubt
hut that the centennial year of the uni
versity would lie the greatest in Its his
tory
Lucy Cobb opened up yesterday with
the largest attendance In ha history.
Grand t Ircnlt Itncea.
New York. Bept 14.—The spor*. though
good at th* Empire City track on the
fifth day of the grand circuit meeting,
lacked any sensational feature Hum*
martes:
2 40 trotting, purse 11.100. Hay Bur won
first, third and fourth heats and race;
Joe Watts, second, winning second heat;
Lamp Girl, third Time. 2:<*. 2:10%. 2:11%.
1:11%
2:2> trotting, purse 91.300 Brandywine
won three straight heat* and race; Tine
tierlake. second; Leonard Beil, third
Time. 2 14%. 2:14% 2:15%
219 pacing, purse 91.0*0. The Private
won second, third and fourth heatw and
race, George. second, winning first heat;
Dick Lee. third Time, 2:10% 2:07% 2.11.
2:12%
Road wagon trot free-for-all. Franker
won; Zembln. second. Time, 2:l*H
I'll.. 4 urrll Wlll.n.lt Ihr Knife.
Itching. Bltn<l. Bleeding or Protruding
piles. Your druggist will refund your
money If Paso Ointment. lull* lo cure you
3U cenlß.-ud.
THF. MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1900.
1.01 U. l*:KMviL.
Ur. I J Nunn lei! y**Urd*y for
HiKlon.
Ur J K Miner of <!rnett t, a guent
of ih" I'olnnki
Mr W A. Cmp of Atlanla In • gu*t
of the Hcreven.
Mr V I> is- well of JnckeonvUln t u
Ku.ut of the J-ulaokl.
Mr I' \V HoUcy of Atlanta In reg-
Intered it th<' I‘iilankt
Mr. J it it.>,tl k of flliigeland In
*itee of the 8. reven.
Mr J J lxrem of Tallhnee tt reg
intared at the i’ul.i-kl
Mr Oeorgu C. Kvtnn of Hnnderavllle
I* • guent of the i'ulaskl
Mta A.111! II Mann of t. Anguallhe
l u guru of thi* 8 reven.
Mr W It l*rltrhrel, Jr . of Bluffton
le reglet. re.l it the tSrreven.
Mr* K. J.o oh and rhlldren of Jark*on
vlil ar* gnert* of th- rtrri"'en
M- H. M le>t of Quincy wa* nmong
the nrrtvol* n th<* l*ul*kl y.eterday.
Mr It. A. Melon* of Alhiny wan among
tIK arrival- at the I'ulankl yeaterday.
Mie. < ha. Mark- I* .pending *otne time
in Atlanta, after n vlnlt to Anhevllle.
Mr Kd l. Humphrey* of Atlanta wa*
In the city yesterday a gu st of the Serev
*n.
Mr H IJvln**ton Kenan of I>arien
* among th* guest, of tho I‘ula-kt yea
lerriay.
Mr. W L Ila.-liorough of Augusta wa*
among the urrtvaia at the Boreven yaa
t* rday.
Mr C V Ilemanden the genUl deputy
clerk of nounrll. la at hia desk again, af
ter a short Hines*.
Messrs J 8 nnd A M B*>nd left vt*
the Beit>:ir.t Air I.tie yesterday for
White Bprtngs. Kla
Mrs. 8 M Jones and Mn*s Jones were
among ih* pi-seng. r* of the Seaboard Atr
Line yesterday for Sanford. N. C.
Mr, Moody and mother, and Mle*
Mvai y were among the paasengers of
the Plant Bystem yesterday tor Mem
phis.
Copt. F ft Jon***. |n charge of th* re
cruiting station* In this city and Mu on.
returned to Macon ye.d*-rday via the Cen
tral.
Mr John A P* rdue. agent of the Equi
table Insurance Company, with head
quarter- In Atlanta. *|>ent yesterday In
the city.
Mr O H. liorsett and daughter. Mis*
Josle I>orsett, left yesterday by the Sea
board Air IJnc for Richmond Mr. Dor
sett la the grand representative to the
grand encampment of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellow*, which will be In
session In Hlchmonil next week.
Hark Pare, for the Heller Fund.
Hackman John Kelly announces that
Hie entire revenue from hi* hack from 10
a in to 7 p tn to-day will be turned
Into the Galveston relief fund. It l to
be hoped ihat Kelly will have a Rond .lay.
TO CURE % COLD l\ ONf DAY.
Take I-axatlve llromo Quinine Tablet*.
All druggist* refund th* rnoney If It falls
to cure E. VV Grove's atßnature I, on
each box. 23c.—ad.
DR. STEDMAN’S
Teething Powders
The I‘uinou* Aid to Safe and
Painleaa Teething;.
rvrf by m other t the world Over for nearly V ymn
IH HTKDMAN having opnsl a branch oltlca tn
Amsrka.rtingu}* rstkv rwfir Uiccastof ibntjaaUj
rrishrstid is’**lsr* Thsjr nr* put up in jrsllow wrap
pers The trade mark. agum Unctt.
la on every packet and on every pnwi.r without
which none I. remain, a packet containing nine
powders. g> cent. At your druggist,. or mailed
postpaid on receipt of price. Send for booklet
"/>r .Velntin’i .Vwrierv Jktrtor. " Addrea.
J. a. Ma. M AI.TEB.
West J.hs.ss at-, Sr.westsws. Phil.., Pa
Fold bv T.TPPMAV PROF Favannah. Oh
•rrX'IAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF COPhRTNERFHIP.
Thn undersigned hove this day formed
a copartnership for the purpose of con*
11ntilttk and carrying on thn business of
Wilder * Cos., taking over the a.t and
aastimintt the lUid Hies of Joseph I.
Wilder, d'erosed. lately doing business
und. r the firm name of Wilder A Cos The
firm name will remain unchanged nd the
liustncea will be conducted for u by Wm
W. Williamson as manager
GEORGIA PAGE WILDER.
ANNE PAGE ANDERSON.
Savannah. Ga . Sept. 12. 1900.
NOTICE.
I. the undersigned, admlnlstratlr* of
the estate of If Is. Lovell. Hr . late of
the county of Kenton. Lexington. Ken
tucky. hereby give notice of my Inten
tion to transfer eeventy-ftve shares of
the capital stock of the Merchants' Na
tional Bank of Savannah, as required by
the I iw* of the state of Georgia
FANNIE It LOVELL.
Administratrix of the Estate of 11. L.
Lovell, Sr . Deceased.
E.
All persons are herehy cautioned against
harboring or trusting any of the crew of
the British steam-hip Mascoivmo, Mann,
master, from New York, as no debia of
their contracting will be paid by master,
owners nr by
W W WILSON Agent, Consignee.
WPF.t ILL MITH F..
All bill* agnln*t the Itrltlsh atramohlp
Howk-k Hull must be presented at our
office before 12 o'clock m. thi# day. or
payment ther-of will he debarred
BTRACHAN A CO.. Conalgneee.
Favannalt. On.. Bept. 15. 190)
The Buwanre Spring* Cos..
Buwanee Bprlngs. Fla t
Oentbmen— l am please.l to say that I
w* milt h I* ncllted hy a three week* M>-
Journ nt tour spring* When I went to
your spring* I nearly run down with
general debility, and wa* suffering with
my kidney*. I wa* much Improvrd tn
both respect*, and although I have now
been away from tho spring* two month*.
I still feel Ihe beneficial effect* of th*
visit lam persuaded that If 1 could have
remnlned with you lor a couple of month*
I would have fully regained my former
health Your* rggpeelfully,
LAURIE T. 1/I.AR.
Btackvllle, 8 C.
All you can drink for 5e at Llvlngston'a.
IT Joyi i:'.
It lee 11 eld l.anib. Far Fryer*. Prime
K.l> Beef, .lulry fitrake, fruit* of all
Klnl* nnd xeawtohl,-*.
Phone* 107. Jit. J. JOYCE.
P. V.—lt,-member this I* headquar
ter* for every thin* nice. Order*
ll'lr.l lit) time of day. Best meal*
brought lo kuvniinah.
BUMM KKIT TED
By the American Bonding and Trust
Company of Baltimore. We are author
ised to execute locally (Imm diately upon
application), alt bonds In Judicial pro
ceeding* In either Ihe state or United
B at.- courts, and of administrators and
guardian*
DEARTNO A HULL. Agent*
Telaphcn* 31. Provident Building
8X3,000.
Os* af our client* baa plaoad tn our
hands IX M to loan on good Savannah
real estate at leaeonabt* rale* of Inlareag
BECKETT A BECKETT.
*4 Prmidenl etisat, utl
MANRIAGB*.
MARRIED At iMmden. N J„ on Btp*
1. nas* Mr. James E Ellis of Jackson
ville. Fla . ond Mlaa Lima Garneu of
tiamett, 8 C.
IHUTU.
' K EldrT^Die^T^tep t 1r u°B k
p m . Mrs t'atberlne Kelly, relict of Ihe
late John Kelly, at her home. No. *ll
Broughton street, east. Funeral notice
will appear later.
WALT HOUR.—Died. In New York,
Thursday, Sept. U, 19uu. Joalah Law Wal
thour. Funeral notice later.
■ FBCIAI. AOTICBB.
I.EVAN’g TAHI.R DHOTK I,INNER*.
RV—DINNER—We.
Dinner 1 to 3 and < to 9, Saturday, Sept. 13.
Claret Wtne.
SOUP.
Okra and Tom a toe*.
KISH.
Fillet, of Trout, wlth.Tartar Sauce.
Potatoes. German Fried.
Sliced Tamatoea. Bell Pepper,.
Quean Olive*. Chow Chow. Mixed Fickle*
ENTREES
Curry of Lamb ala Calcutta.
Boston Baked Beans.
ROASTED.
Prime Ribs of Reef, Dish Oravy,
Stuffed Loin of Veal. Brown Oravy.
VEOETABLES
Mashed Potatoes. Oreen Peas. Rice,
■leered Tomatoes. Cabbage.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Tear Pte, Assorted Cakes.
Cheese, Cracker*.
Rice Pudding. Wine Sauce.
Drip Coffee.
LEVANS CAFE AND RESTAURANT
111 f'ougreee street, west.
gr.r.e, fri it* and vegetables.-
Fresh country egg* only 13c dozen.
Fine eating apples 5e per quart.
Fancy Sickle pear* lie per quart.
Fancy N. Y. Delaware grapea SO and ’3O
basket.
Fancy lime* 10c dozen.
Fancy Messina lime* SOc dosen.
Fine Northern beet* and cat-hage.
Utah and sweet potatoes cheap
New crop Georgia rice, Just In.
Beet Swlsa cheese 30c pound.
Get our price on staple goods.
C. A. DRAYTOhf GROCERY COMPANY.
G. 8 VAN HORNE.
Manager.
SALE OK ASSETS
AHFHt ORN GRIM Fill COMPANY.
Scaled hid* for rha purchase of the
stork of goods, furniture, natures and all
l*rsonal property used In the business of
eald company. Including wagttns and har
ness, are Invited, terms i-aah Said hid*
will be received by trustee up to o'clock
a m Tueeday. B*pt. 1A and will he open
ed at the office of the referee at 10 a. rn
on said day Right reserved to reject anv
and all bids Person* destring to purchase,
can examine said property cn the premise-
No 111 Whitaker street, and get all In
formation concerning the tame from the
undersigned By order of court.
EDWIN J CANNON.
Trustee.
NOTICE.
Ctt) of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council.
Sept 7. i9nfi
A vacancy having occurred In the office
of messenger of Council, caused by (he
death of the late Mewwngcr John Harri
son. and In accordance with a resolution
adopted In Council Sept. 3th. lUnft notice
Is hereby given that an election will be
bed at the text regular meeting of Coun
cil. to be held on the 19th Inst at gp. in,
to nil the unexplred It rm all applications
to be tth-d with the Clerk of Council at
or before 12 m. of the 19th Inst. Bond of
$3(0(1) required, names of bondsmen must
accompany the application
WM P BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
SAVANNAH POI NOHY AND MACHINE
COMPANY,
Builders of Marine and Stationery Boileri
will furalab eettmatae on new work In
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturers
Repair work on Engines and 801 l era
FINE MEATS AS I’llAL.
Prime Beef, Mutton and Veal.
Lamb, Malchleas Corned Beef, at my
■talla In tha City Market.
Both phones M 7 JOHN FI NK
CHANG'S pi At E.
Best of everythin* to eat. Conkrtl
by the late President Huntington's
old chef. Only 23c n.inti order.
special rate for to,orders.
SAN FRANCISCO lIKST At B AST,
114 Drayton afreet.
F.AT CHICKENS.
Just rereived, fresh Eggs and Fat
(btrkeaa Send la your orders.
Beat of meats.
Prints and Vrietab!ea.
Phones RTS. M. R. (. Alt DM'.R.
MANTELS, UB ATE* AND TII.INO.
We havo the laigest stork, prettiest de
signs. lowest prtcas Call and examine our*
bafor* buying. Beautify your new house
with pretty mantel*.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
LOOK.
The finest line of Mantels, Tiling and
Grate* tn the city Prices rock bottom
Save money by arsing our goods bafor*
purchasing elsewhere
SAVANNAH BUILDINO SUPPLY CO.,
Comer Congress and Drayton.
Phone 319.
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Railroad and Mill Supplies, Rubber Belting
and Packing.
Builders’ and General Hardware, Cutlery,
Guns, ltitles, Pistols and Ammunition. *
Rope, Tinware, Stoves.
• —AGENTS FoR —
Fairbanks’ Scales, Austin's Crack Shot Powder.
./Etna Dynamite, Fuse and Caps.
KODAKS SPARKLETS
Makes Bod a Water at home.
Films, Photo Supplies. Craphophones
and Developing. Robin- Bold and repaired.
. „ 4 . . , EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES.
son s Hath Cabinets. j IOO lha| oth/4r , charge cn.
If you have RHEUMATISM be sure and get a bottle of
FRANK’S RHEUMATISM CURE. It never fails. Price 1.50
bottle. When cured you remain cured.
LIVINGSTON’S TWO PHARMACIES,
801 l and Congress. Branch 309 801 l Street.
PHONE ISJ BOTH PHO.VE9. PHONE 3X2.
AMI st.MI.VIS.
gAVAINNAH rm:A rtSH.
TO-NIGHT,
HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
By Local Talent,
. For the Benefit
Ilffll SIB
Admission SOc.
VANN AH THEATER.
i Nights, commencing Monday. S* pt. 17,
ROBSON THEATER CO..
presenting
"THE RED CROPS NURSE"
Ijidles free Monday night with ev*ry
paid She ticket.
Matinee*, la.mmenclng Tuesday.
■FECIAL. MOTICEA.
MOItIUTUKS
will wot trouble you If yom
IHOUMIIKCET. It la a pleaaAot
perfume.
Hf-i.nF.n a
la m toilet powder that IwataPSly die*
prla (he dlaagreeabla odora art.lag
from peraplratlou.
OLD STYLE COLD CREAM
iclvea qulek relief for aaa haras aad
akin troublra.
SOLOMONS (XI.
LRVT'I
niicoiNT Ron cm.
TOO WILL IA VM
TEN PER CENT.
By paylag yoar hills as or bn.
fare the 18th met.
n, H. LEVY A sno.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah,
Office Fire Department.
Havunnnh. Ga . Mept. 1. 1900.
Proposals for furnishing the Fire De
partment with winter uniforms will be re
ceived at the office of the undersigned
until 12 o'clock m of Ruturday Kept. 22.
1900 Hpeclflcatlons will h furnished upon
application at the office of the Fire De
partment, corner ol Indian and West
Broad etreets. any day between the hours
of 9 a. m and S p. m
All proposals must be sealed and ad
drersed to the Committee on Fire
Uniform* to be delivered f. o. b In Sa
vannah on or before Get. IS. 19(0. The
committee re*, rve the right to reject nny
and all proposals or to award the mntraci
In part or us a whole
JOHN E MAGUIRE. Hupt.
BID* AA ANTED.
Office Director of Public Works. Bavan
nah, Ga . Bept. X. 19to -Bids will he re
ceived at thla office until Balurd.it. Bept.
13, 19UU. at 12 o clock noon, city lime, for
the privilege of assorting garhag- pile for
all material*, such as rags, paper, tin
cans, glass and all substance not of fer
terltxlnK value. All bids (o he made goo!
for one year. Envelopes to be marked
Bids for ae-ortlnx garbage ” The Hy
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Bid* to be opened In the presence of bid
ders. UEO. M. GADtSDK.N. Director.
.THI. AA AY TO I.E.AN CARPETS.
T 1.4 only way to get your carpet* prop
arly taken up, . leaned an I taken care uf
for the summer Is to turn th* Job over to
Do District M'SS' tig r and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
at:eat. and they will mnk you an esti
mate on the cokt of tha work. Prion
reasonable They also pack, move and
•tor* furniture and pianos
C. H. MED LOCK. Bupt and Mgr.
MATTRESSES, MATTRESSES. %
Have your mattresses and feathers ren
ovated by our medicated steam process
before a change In weather takes place.
(The only plant In Baiannah.) It over
come* all Impurities and renews life and
volume In all bedding material Price* on
renovation of fealhtre .is folvws: Beds
$3 fA holsters sl. pillows Me. Cotton, moss
and hair mattresses mede to order Fine
work, low price* Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND HENO
VATINO CO..
Bell phone 113$. 11l Drayton street.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah,
Office Clerk of Council,
Savannah. Ga., Sept 4. 19nn.
Bid* will be received ai this office until
12 o'clock m. Friday, Bept. 21, 1900, for
furnishing the I’ollce Department with
winter uniforms, acnrdtng to specifica
tion* to be seen at th* police barracks.
The right Ii reserved to reject any or all
bldg. WJI P BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
alllMttt NOTICE*.
Fruit for the
Sunday Table.
Stock fresh, ripe and
delicious. Prices very
reasonable for qual
ity.
Sickle Pears quart hasketa tAe
Rad Apple* * qta lc peck Me
Grapes New York Delaware.
3 pound baskets 20c
Grape., New Y ork Delawares
3 pound basket* SOc
Bananas, large aad ripe dozen lc
Cocoaauta Sc and 10c
Orders by telephone
(No. 76) promptly
filled. Delivery
prompt.
The S. W. Branch Cos.,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker.
FOB SATI lID AY'S
TRADE.
Fancy Apples per quart sc.
Fancy Sickle Pears per quart 20c.
Bartlett Pears per peck 4hc.
Fancy Florida Limes per doxen lie
Fancy Lemon* per doxen 20c.
Yellow Yarn Sweet Potatoes.
Small Pig Hams.
Small Lean Strips Breakfa;t Ba
con.
Busy Bee Breasts.
Fancy Mixed Cracker* per pound
10c
Sweet Pickles per bottle 10c.
—at—
JOHN T EVANS A CO'S.
Congress and Barnard streets.
2 Fones 230.
SCOURINE
SCRUBBING
SOAP
Sold everywhere
5c a cake.
SPECIAL NOTICES*
I'-Al I.DI Nli OP 4.0 Nt, INLAND I ELK.
UH ATF.D PIPPIN APPLE CIDRR.
This pure elder la served on it until oa
the American line, and at the Waldorl-Aa
torla and lead hg tumlly grocers in New
In k city.
Pauldligt * ripptn elder Is made from
th* put* Julc* ot hand pl< ked apples front
Ms own mill on th* premises. It la abso
lutely pure apple Juice, and all the effer
v. #c. no is natural, and w* guarantee I*
to be th* . hricest rider In the world.
Leading physicians In New York and
Brooklyn recomm*nd this rid- r to their
p* ivtit* 11* p-rfiet purity ts guaranteed,
in Fauldlng s I'lppln cider, only Long Is
land Newton’s Pippins at* used Th# ap
ples are left on the trees until late 4n Oc
tuber when they are hand picked and
placed In a dry rocm to ripen.
Paulding says "the appbe are thorough
ly crushed in h:a own mill and the Julc*
prisa-d out and run Into sweet clean
caaka" The difference between crushing
And grinding apples is very great
Ton will snow tha difference between
ernaned ppe s md groun I apples if you
take some g.m.s and chew them you will
Bud that bitter taste which Is not with
Paulding's crushed apple*. This elder has
not th* extreme sw. e n.ss of th* Ituaaet
elder, and everyons will Und the Pauld
•rg * Pippin older Just tight to take with
dlnnr LI PPM AN nnoa,
Sol* Agent! In Savannah.
I 3IIUE y\ inCHUI E y Nit m .
FIFE
to rent, located head of Broughton
street, on West Broad, now occu
pied hy the Bavannah Carriage an.l
Wagon Cos As they will give up
business tn Ihe city on June I. 1 &-
fer It for rent from that data
H. P. BMART
SOTII R.
Neither the maater nor conulyiea* of
thr Brl'tsh aieamahlp Treaaury, Owen
Davie*. maaur. wlil be reaponithl* for
•ny debt* controi-ted by crow of raid vea
•*L J MINIS A CO, CoriliiK,..
UEOPOLD ADLER, JNO. R. DILI ON
I Test* lent. Cashier
C T. ELLIS. BARRON CARTER.
Vlca President. Asst Cashier
The Chatham Bank
savannah
Will be pleased to rec.lv, , h ,
of Merchant*. I* Irma. Individual*. Bar
Ahd Corporation*
Liberal favor, extended.
I'nauriMaaeft ~llection focllltlea
Ing prompt returns
SHJAWTC iAVIHGS DEPARTMENT
IMI.AI>M COMPIt’ND3O Ql AR TEH.
LY ON DLl'OtlTi.
Bafety Deiaß Boaea and Vault,
rent Correspondence solicited
Tiie Citizens Si
OK SA % ANN All.
capital ssoaooa
fra rn Umumtmi iisagiK*
iluaiucaa.
■ollella Aowaati < gpdlelda.lw
Magoka.u. O—aka Aad .u... C..JI
ratSoaa.
Calleetloaa kaadlod with
ad dtapateh.
late,..! e..p„ o .d.d , ur(rr|fi
allowed on deposits la aae
Departaaeat.
Safety ASepo.lt 8a... „„
Vault,. (
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK. Pee.,g.. t
MILLa . LANE. Tie. F..de. L
SEOROH C. FREEMAN. Caehler
•ORDON L. GROOVER. Aeet. . t,^
SOUTHERN BANK
of tho Stale of Geoigi*
?•"> Muo
Burpiua and undivided profits uu
UKPOtUIUiIY OF THE tITATB or*
OEORGIA.
Superior facllltle*. tor transa ting *
General Bans i. t ~
• • tlnns made ot all i~.|nta
* -d.le through banka ..* I ..sera,
Atmotinta of tfauks, Uaukci * itVi Ftanta
and other, aoliottod. Safe Deposit lk*z,
tor rent.
Department of Savings. Interest paytb.e
quarterly
Sella Sterling Exchange on London a
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERT. President.
HORACE A CRANE, Vice Pre.tdeot
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
JN'O. FLANNERY. W’3l W GORDON
E. A. WEIL W W GORDON j r
H A. CRANE. JOHN M EGAN '
LEE ROY - MY’ERS JOSEPH FKRT
H P SMART CHARLES ELLIS
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J KIRPT
siiiHJii
CAPITAL, |3SO,UUO.
Account* of banka, merchants, corpora
tion* and Individuals solicited.
Savings Department. Interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vault* for
rent.
Collections mad* on All points at rea
sonable rates
Drafts sold on all tb* chief cities of th*
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED Prealdant.
JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vk. President.
W. F. McCAULEY, Cashier
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. GA.
capital tso.iot
Undivided profits 6o,Cu>
This hank uff> ra Ita service* to corpora
tions, merchants and Individuals.
Hp au horlty to act .a egecutor, ad
it,lt,:et: .it . guardian etc
Issues diafts on the prim tpal cities In
Great Britain and Ireland and on the
ContlhoM.
Inter-a: raid or compounded quarterly
on depislts tn the Savings Department.
Fafttv Boxes for rent
HENRY BLUN. Prl-lent
GEO W TIEDEMAN. Vice President
JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier
■WALTER F HOGAN. A"' Caahler
No 1640. Chartered, im
—THE
HlflS ill Ml
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. LtP.iOJ. Hl HPLI'B. lift'.oo.
UNITED KTATEB DEPOSITORY.
J A. G. CARBON. Pre-Id nt.
BEIRNE GORDON. M e President.
W M HAVANT. Caahle*.
Account* of banka and bankers, mer
chants and corporation* received ui* n
the most favorable term* consistent with
safe and conservative banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
BIILDINU AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Assets over SBOO,OOO.
6 PER CENT, per annum allowed on
depuwlt*. withdrawable on demand ltner
cl credited quarterly.
6 PER CKBT per annum allowed nn
deposit* of even hundreds, withdrawable
at annual periods.
QKu W TIEDKMAN, President.
B. H. LEVY, Vice President.
E. W. BELL. Secretary.
C O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer.
OFFICE. 13 YORK STREET. WK9T
FOR RENT,
from Oct. 1. that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
Tbc Chatham Real Estate and Im
provement Company,
14 BRYAN STREET, EAST
loliipopiif mm
For Mia, a Foraaltb Nawapapcr Fold*':
will fold abaci Salt. It to ki good or °* r '
Prlca tIOO. ll coat originally #.l bJ<
a hava ml uaa for It and warn U>a room
ll occuplaa.
II will ba an lavwluabla adjunct to W
nawapapar uffloc
Addraaa
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