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SOUTHSIDERS GET TOGETHER.
THRKi; ADMUimi ATIO* POUT
JCAL 4 1.1 ll OtHtIAKO 14 OMC.
Administration snpportera f thr
>nal hll<> Nnlllrd at Unn Hall
and I ull and Their Thrrr t lub* lain
On'-U . T. HnMff ttadr l*rrllri|
and Hr ar > <iarwe % It?#—The %d
--lalnlatratitin lndrrd. hat a
Honthllilirrman !■ \% anted.
The 4 Inh \% 111 Piadorae no 4 andl
datea I mil the %omlnatlona Are
.Hade—ftpprrhr* Hade b> Heaara.
Hasaep, Hassell and Others.
The Southtlde administration supporter*
h#ld a very
j\rnKrv ilali on Second street i#*t night
tni rr t*elng over KK> In The
occasion m-a* the <oti#olilai ioti of the three
admmlstf ition rluhe nhl< h *xi*t*<l in that
Hon during the last <nmpaln. The
i rirotidatlon atvceaafully a -om|liah- I
•--I and tb* following oflicra mt+e elect’
id
President-Wllltom T llursey.
M(v ITmldent—Henry tiarw***
Acting Kf-retury-W H .!• ne*
In the ri#i*tlon. President Hu*- !
ee> thanked the club for the nnnor <*n*
ui*on him and pledged It hie hearty
and loyal HUp|>ort. In ronaolhUitlng the
rlub* In th** aouihern sect ton. he raid. all <.
the worker*- there were hrtjughi together j
•*Our aim." mU Preldent Hunary. '*h j
to grt Jum representation. The present !
ndmuilstr.itlon ha•* ck>n mor for us tb-an
ni > ottrrr. hut if hal one good ai-ler- ■
man from our Motion a cmild get more
We are non in harmony to tty- pou hern :
ee.'tlon, and by Matwhng together, will get
Justice."
Mr Hussey offered the following reso
lution .
Whereas. This club m in s>mpathy with
tha present administration, we derm U
our duty to eland hy the art ions of wild
ilminit ration. and further 1*- it resolved,
ttiat no member of thts club put In nom
ination for office, any cundWiat" until
indorsed by the .idminieiratkai All nom
inations nw • • otherwliM will lx* dr* taueJ
curt of order by the president "
The resolution was a<tof4r<!
Vice Preakfem Henry tJarwes a 100
Ihauk*| the club for *•!*• tlon. and offered
the following r< solution.
"Whereas The present admlnlatnttlon
l< in sympathy wdh labor. b jt r< solved,
that w* |nhroe the . tlom of th* admin-
Sstratioti. and further, that ail printing,
etc. use. | hy this club. t**r the In ion
fx.il. We furthei leg that all culm in tut ra
tion clubs do likewb*
Bpcechos were also made by Mr M-*- !
Jntyre. Mr Jones Col. Waring l{u##*!i
made untie H talk, and congratulated ihe
tiuf* on It* l:rg** attemlance
On motion of Mr W. H. WiO. a flngnc*
and steering iommitm was nnmtd. ron
sisting of J. It. Creamer. Henry (si%rwes
•*hd Clare Penton. Mr. Penton was
nominated for secretary nrvrl will deckle
by the next meeting An executive com
mittee of twenty-five w!ll be named at the
next meeting Tuesda>. Bept. 26.
The new club will be known as the
Houthside Administration Club It is com
|xi*ed of the former memtiers of the W.
tV Osborne Club, the Hotithslde lnd*-
fwn<lei,t nub and the Routhaide Consoli
duted Club It was thought best to get
all the administration workers and sup
porters In that (action into one organisa
tion. to save friction and to permit of the
club being drawn upon for laborers In
other fields
WILL *<>o\ HI ILI) THi: HILL.
Messrs. Dlekey and Heard Looking
After 4ewr Interests.
Mr John W Dickey and Mr Charles
B Heard were in the city yesterday to
look after matters connected with the
big lumber business they are about to es
tablish. It was their desire to consult j
With Mf. W W. Markall. but they found i
he had gone North. Mr Heard left for ;
Charleston, hut Mr Dickey, before re
turning to Augusta, visited the ite they
expect to secure for the erection of their
sawmill
The gentlemen expect to a deal
very du>ril) with the Seaboard Air ldn**
by which they will lease a tract adjoin
If * that of the Pterpont Manufacturing
Company, which Is Just east of the Her
mitage plantation They will have the
privilege of buying the site upon the ex
piration of the lease. An arrangement
has already lx-en made with the Pt* r|*nt
Company, which marnifa* lures boxes for
the use by It of all the waste material
from Messrs I>lckey a Heard a mill.
The extensive Mill Haven tract In liurlc*
and Hcreven counties has been pur* bused
by Mtsorv Dickey ml' Hmr.l and the
timber will be floated down the Ha van
imh river to be sawn Into lumber her**
Mr Heard's headquarters, os tne manag
Lrg partner of the Arm will be lit Ravan
rwh Mr Dkky ex|lained their ap|Mr
*nt desertion of Augusta in this matter
o' their lumber buln-#a, by saying that
they were forced to It by the fact that I
the Savannah river happen* to run this
way instead of toaard A iguda
Jt is the puriiosc of the Augusta gmtk*- |
men to begin work on their pteint Jioit as
aoug a* the lei for the site can be made
Mr. Heard expacts to have It ready for
operation within ninety or 100 days Tn
capacity la to be from 40.000 to iin.OOO fe* t
of iumbei a diy The firm will engage
In no retail trade, but expect* to ship
m*M of Its lumber coastwise, huvlng made
wnat it heltev*** to be advantageous ar
rangements at the North
HI rr ItKHtITK '1 IIP. HRIUMI.
Paaltar> Inspectors to Itrgln an Ar
llve ( ampNlßn T.ila>,
The sanitary lns|>ef*toni will begin a
thorough campaign this morning against
all lot owner* wno have not removed the
weed* from their lots. In every Instance
where a lot has not t**n cleaned of weeds
or where there Is not some evidence that
this work is about to be done the owner
will be placed upon the docket. Pare will
Ur exericead in getting the names of the
owners.
This Is the result of the hearing In Po
lice Court yesterday morning when a
large number of property owners appear
ed Ufor* the Recorder on €he charge of
not removing the weeds. The majority
of the slxty-flve owners who hud
been docketed by he inspectors were on
Land and the police court room presented
an unusually respectable appearance.
As was to be expected the lot owners
h*d many excuses to offer. Home had not
understood the ordinance aright, others
had had the work done since their names
were placed upon the docket nnd still
others wen- making preparations for th
work. After a casual investigation Re
corder H*r4ridge deckled that as the or
dinance was anew one and as the Jot
owner* se#*med willing to comply with its
terms not to Impose any lines. All the
cases were dismissed with the understand
ing that those who appear on the docket
on this charge hereafter may expect to
be And.
HA* THK HI 4TKH HOUR.
Mr. •. P. Shot ter U ill tlrenpy It Dar
ina the Winter.
Mr 8 P fthotter h.* secured the real
• • • i 1 Mr 1 r H. . ; i ‘ * ■.? - -
lon street, east, for the winter Mt. Shot
ter* residence at Greenwich Park has not
teen completed, and it was a* a temporary
aboard that he desired a house in th#
rty. Mr Hunter and his family go
abroad soon to spend a year They will
winter in Italy Mrs. Hunter returns to
day from New York, where she, has been
for a While, and she ami Mr. Hunter wbl
leave lor thcU lour.
MATTRItft POH POIAfIL
The Itnrriaan tlrdlnaaee I'.vprrtetl to
Pass I *-• la lit.
There are several Interesting matters
to come before h** meeting of Coun il
to-night. The llorrigati ordlfiince. the
election of i messenger of Pound I to fIU
the vacancy caused by the death of the
late John Harrison, and other malt<ra
wji| come up
The indications are that the llorrlgan
ordlnanca wilt ;uss All the aldettm-n are
In thv city except Aldermen Thom u.
Mills and Well- Aid*>rmn Bchwartx.
h(wevei is too unwtAl to Mti*n*i Akler
mait llorrlgan. who wan absent at th*
last meeting of routs II on account of
ilineais. will be present, ami Alderman
Jarrell, whose absence at the previous
meeting prevented the ordlnsn- c fiom *•-
ing brought to *i vote announced yester
day that he would he in attend.nice and
woukt vote lor the nrdu •• •
The ordirauii'** repeal* si ton l.’ of th*
tax ordlnan- e for 1 |*rov.;!* for ihe
*Plolntment of a spe< lai ofle * i as an a
stsiant to the treasurer nd p*%*fs *he
wav for an election of a deptity it> mar
shal As air. ai* in.turned in th* Morn
ing News, the | <-sag*- of the ordinance
•louhtles?* means tie dkipl.*cement **f th*
acting deputy m.iroh tl Mr K J. Kelly,
an<l the election of Mr .1 H Prc.tmcr.
Mr <Tarl* • A ttrndot will dmibllesa l*e
# *ct**i messenger of t'ou:i r Mr /
.Morgan is ;in appli* ant. hut all the indi-
i cations point to Mr tJradot as the su *
j (cwsful € aralkUtc
A |wt If ion will i*e prrwen *sl from nun*
|iH iltion f Mi J H Colling, for certaat
street railway fra nr h Is* s In r#rit to |r*
I v ld* a nw street rail way system The
! petition h* stmply evidence that *• mim
| Iter of btialn***# men an.l o *er c itixens
think Mr. Collins means husinew* Th**
I rcute whl 'h he a as for Is tri*m Wale* s
I road, nlutig Kighfh street •< Montgom
• ry street, north on Montgomery t< Hay,
thence to Price, and south on Price to
eighth street The line* w- li .ontie
with the tlavann h and lei* 1 <f Hop* lS**
r efitly pur* l. its 1 •> 'lt l*olfins TANARUS; ••
(etltkm will 1e receivetl ■* information,
but the indications are tkal Council a*
txgtnnlng to regard Mr Collins' petition
more favorably .*i*l that something tan
gible will develop **on
The residents south of Anderson street
have filed lengthy fedltion. oeklng the
city to pkire a bell In the cupota of the
new Klghtb Htrert .**• nool. nw in tnr>* of
e* ction As alrealy stated, th* pl.tntt for
the 00l <k not iiKlu<k* a < up**k*. hut
t'ou. . .. may take up the matter with the
I bat:. | of lCdiic.il ion .
The matter of h* removal of the old
uuiMing In the rear of No. 21* Broughton
street, east, owned by Mi J W. \l In
ty r* will utr mi come before Council to
night. oiid some decisive a* lion will prob
ably he taken.
DM H I DID MIT AMIAIIII.K.
Col. T. 8. U > ll*. Jr., President, \% a*
tlat of the t It).
The court-mnrtlal heWI no session la*t
night The president of the court. Col
T 8 Wylly, Jr , was absent from the
city, having been called way on urgetit
tmnimo It was announced that the ses
sion WIH is* h* I*l to-night It is hc*|M>d
by all connected with the court that this
will be the concluding session, as there
have been many more than were expected,
tifwi are heartily tlrc*l of the tedium of the
trials
The Walker cave, that of the colored
soldier* charge*) with lifting a weapon
against his superior cfSlcer. was * on< baled
very quickly, hut ons session having hern
re*iuir*Ni. l*ut that of Corpl Harris of
the Republican Blues, was long-drawn
.ut One wse remains, that of Corpl
Kd. Brown of the Colquitt Blues, colored,
who will le represented hy Capt. J Fer
ris Cana, who also defended Corpl Har
ris It n * th*.tight rn.e session will suffice
for the Brown case.
The fln'tlngs of the court will be made
up after the Rrow'n rase is concluded.
The officers of the court are Inund hy
oath to divulge none of the results of the
trial, ns the findings are supposed 10 le
known to none until after they have been
examined at headquarters In Atlant
The friend* of the accused and those who
hnve follow**! the cwiu* will be Interested
to learn the result*, and th* report* from
Atlanta, where the finding* will be given
out. Will !e watched closely.
t II %y.KD 111 Till: HTtiRM.
Hr. Leon Levy Receives *nd >rsi ot
Ills i oit n h Ulster.
Many drealfu| horror* of the Galvefiton
storm have Ui*n written, hut few hove
■ otne h*>me to 8a vannahlans, and none of
these b.is tieeti worse than the new* th it
nas reached Mr. Leon la*vy. who learmst
through a letter from his mother, that
rd* 16-year-old sister had become erased
•luring yie dread aesnea of ileath ami •le
st rue lion, anl ha* not regained her min*!
The young lady was separated from
others of the family during the storm It
was some t|m*' before she wa* found, au l
ihe It wa* m*en that the terrors through
which she bad |a**ed hod 1h en too mur.i
for her reason Mrs, Levy wrote her
son that they were ulioiit to leave <rtl
vestoii, aml he hoped that change of scene
and removal from the surrounding* of
•he stricken city would serve to restore
his sister's mind.
Mr Ijcvy wm* told of the heroic work
of a younger brother a hoy of noout Is,
nr ho was hiHriHnetital In saving many
lives. Hi* mother wrote thft twenty hod
been saved through his efforts, beside*
the memters of hi* own family He then
assisted for two days in the burial of the
dead and the relief of the living. The
Igtvya will remove to Houston.
n XKHtL or j. kmm;
Body Laid • >••-< VPHlrrilfl) \flt*r
non In • utttedrnl 4 i nrlrry.
The funeral of Mr. Jeremiah Keane wan
held yesterday afternoon at S;SO o’clock.
The body was taken from the late resi
dence. No. 411 Price street, to the Ca
thedral of Hi John the Haptlst. where
a* rvlce was held. The serv ice was con
tinued at the Cathedral Cemetery, where
the Interment took place.
Me*n*rr. thorite Monro John Carrtek,
John l.ubs. John Pltgßerald, James Ptnon,
Michael Me(jund<. James lenrar l and \V
J. Cleary were the [t!!tvenrers.
KM tIRTKiI 111 TIIK ORnCMI,
Timeral of Mr, Patrick tain \\ lilt
Mllltnry llonora.
The funeral of Mr. Patrick Cain was
held at t o'clock yesterday afternoon from
the late residence, on th corner of Hay
and Well Boundary streets The remains
were escort'd by the Irish Jasper Green*,
under, command of 1-leut. K. A I-eon.ir l,
to 8t Patrick's Church, and thence to the
Cathedral Cemetery, where the Interment
was made.
KolkvwitiK were the pallbearers: Messrs
John M Reynolds. T. 41. Honan. Daniel
4’onnors. J J Ma Mahon, Wil.ljm Fallon
and Frank lirown.
Ksllss and sleeping.
Food supplies and substance for repair
ink the wastes of Ihc lly. and give*
slrentfih. Sleep affords the opportunity
for these repairs to lie made Hoth ara
necessary to health If you can’t eat and
sleep, take Hood a Bnr-.ioarlll.i D rrr .
ate* a good appetite and tones the dikes,
tlve orasn*. and It kivcs the sweet, rest
ful sleep of childhood. Be sure to g*
Hood's.
Biliousness Is cured by Hood’s Pills. -
-ad.
A IHkh-tlrade Institution for laidles
Shorter Colie**. Botnet, Ca, Writ* tor
i catalogue.—of
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900.
TWENTY-FOUR WERE INDICTED
*1 PI It lull t Ol HT DR 4AD J( Hi M %D
% Ml *• Of 111 ftfftßM*
tnilrruin ining Indicted for ttie
Harder of Ida t srler-iossi Hick*
Indicted for the Mfcallna of glfA
From the € hsfharn Hunk-#• la
dlrtinrots Returned for %*nuir
With Intent to Harder. Four for
llnralar? nnd f-tj|h! for l.arrrny In
t Nrimia Forms—Two A**nnlt nnl
Hotter) I am, Two for Carrying
t nil* CM led Weapon* and tine for
Sel action.
The Superior Court grand Jury held a
tno-hour Session yesterday and rrturne*!
twenty-four Indictment* Over 100 wlt
m***e* were in attrmkance. though not all
of them were exited to testify One In
\ dlelawni was for murder, six for assault
with Intent to murder, four for burglary,
four for lar tny from the house, two tor
arceny after trust on#- for larceny from
th* person, one for seduction, one for slm
t* lar ry. twi for carrying * ocu'eah-d
area |*>t * and two for assault and bat
tery
The • *k>n wa* a busy one. both for the
grand Jury, the soli,4tor general* office
iud the sheriff s deputtea.
An dor son Yivung was Indicted for the
murder of I*U Carter in the eastern aec
tt.n f th*' it> about thr*** week* ago
Young qua relief I with hb wlf*- and In th*-
ourse *>f the nffray br*vk* into the room*
occupied hy Carter .in*l his wife
In the same lioum Htveral shots
were fired nnd carter's wife a i*
kl *'*l aft* r Young h.d shot and wounded
to* own wlf* t'arter wa* the only wlt
n* s* hrfors the gratal Jury.
Three assault with Intent to murder
rises resul ed from colored church fait
uml akr-walka Marta Harris wa.-
tn*llcl-fl f*r stabbing Willie Mywon
one of the * ocnmltteemsn at a
fair In Ka*t Havann.ih. Grace Middle
:**n uim Indicted for cuftlng and stamping
on William* George Irving was in
li ted for shouting Coliln* Joshua. Dud
ley Barr was ln.il* ted for assaulting with
intent to mur*ter Richard 81mm*. Moses
Jones was Indicted for sheading Arthur
Mkhlleton In th** WHitheaatern section of
th- Itv Toby Rtmmons was indictexl for
*ha>ting Joe Mugcr n*ar Montdih som*
tlm*- ago.
Frank lli* ks. the boy who robbed Ih**
Chatham Hank t various time* of money
amounting to won Indicted for lar
<*ny from the house. Other oases of
larceny from the h*y**- were one against
A It. Cole for sHaikng meat from the Ba
vannah t#ro<-ery Company, amther ttgainst
Harry Gilbert for stealing fji. entrusted
to him by Champion A Kvans, J*k* Har
ris for snallng a lot of canned goo*l*
from the Houfherti Grorery Company, and
Frank Bttnlers for steating g>*o*is fr*>tr.
the TietJen Gr***-erf Company.
John Crawford wx imbeted for larceny
ifter trust for taking Haul Bryan's blcy
d and failing to return it
Both Crawford and Bryan are colored
Wm. Moran was Indicted for st'-allng
.in overcoat from Peter Morton* place
Kphratm Robinson was Indicted for sim
ple larceny for stealing brass frm> the
Gordon cotton press.
Wm. Green nnd Wm. McCall were in
dlcted for burglary.
J B. Y'ork was indicted for larceny
from the person. The charge was that
York took 13® from A. Slater, Jr., while
the two were out together "seeing the
town."
K B Robert*. Jr., was Indicted for se
ducing Kdna Norwcjod under promise of
marriage. Both imrtbs are colored.
John Oraddlck was Indicted for assault
and battery on K. Tillman Oraddlck
charged Tillman with having had some
chickens belonging to the former killed
Tillman denied she charge and the as
sault followed. Both men are neighbors
in the southwestern port of the city
Wlllltam Goodenotigh was Indicted for
assault and battery on RHita Hammock
Charles Hay ward and Wade Smith were
indicted for carrying concealed weapons.
I \llFit \ SKHIOIH I'HtRUE.
flow ell Tito* trrrslrd nn the I lnur
nf t lirallug nnd Hitlndllng.
Howell Titus, a lawyer, who though a
native of Florida has been spending the
lasi three months In Bavannah. was ar
rest. and night before last on the ehirge
of cheating and swindling preferred hy W,
It Sturlcvant. The alleged offense . on
slet* In having secured Mr. Bturtevanl'a
endorsement through false representations
In a drillt on the Indian River Rtute Bank
111 Titusville. Fla., for *36 Th* draft wa*
endorsed lasi June; shortly aflerw-arrta
Thus, so Mr. Sturtevant stnies, approach
ed him with the request that he oblige him
In the same way a mcoml time, but he
was refused. The day after this request
the tlist draft was returned. Since that
time Mr Sturtevant ha# been on the look
out for the man. but was unable to find
him until a day or two ago. when hr
heard that he was living at a hoarding,
house in the southwestern pari of the
city, lie swore out a warrant for hla
arrest, ami Officers Constantine and Beck
ett of Magistrate U. Noble Jones' court
found the man and took him tn their cus
tody. Being unube lo give bond, he was
pm In jail.
Tllu*' family In Florida ha* a high so
cial nnd business standing, anti Tltus,
himself, at one lime occupied a position
of honor ami trust, that of solicitor gen
eral of a circuit In hb* native state. Aft
erwards he wen! to Washington ond en
gage!* in Ihe practice of taw, hut was
forced lo leave. Noe all of his record Is
known since that time, but It Is said that
he ha* within the last few months do
frmidol number of hotels, and It Is
thought, other institution*. Among hts
victims are wild to be, the Columbia Ho
tel In Columbia, the Calhoun Hotel In
Charleston, ami the Screven House in flu
vurtnah. When he left the Calhoun House
about two month* ngo. he owe.* It Ito. To
sesile thl* amount, he gave the proprietor
draft which wa* said afterwards to have
been found tvort blew*
The proprietor learned of Titus' where
abouts In the City and about six weeks
ago came to Havannah nnd arranged a
meeting with him. He told him ih.it un
less the money was nude good that li“
would have him arrested. The matter was
tin.illy egimptomlse.l by the acceptance on
ttu part of the proprietor of n Joint note
made by Titus and a friend In this city.
Il I* said that the note Is not yet due.
At the Hercven House Titus ran up a
bill of sl4 and gave the clerk tn payment
a draft on a firm In Charleston Thl*
drall was subsequently returned. Titus
wa* questioned about this transaction
yesterday. He admitted that the draft
was no good when he gave It. but said In
exienuatlon of his act that he had left
In the Sceven House enough guods to
more than |siy for the bill. The goods re
ferrc.l to are an old suit of clothes and a
battered valise. To the officer* that made
the arrest Titus stated that he had In
tend! .1 io practice law In ihls e|iy Though
he ha* a wife and. It Is said, children In
Washington, he Is re|orted to have en
gaged himself to an esttumble young lady
of this city.
HI IHR l* It ELK tSEIt.
• •Is Hlinrtawe Willi Ihe Hepnhllcan
Blue* Has Iteen tdlnsted.
M. R Quirk, ihe ex-secretary and treas
urer of the Republican Blues, was releas
ed from jail yesterday His friends got
enough money together to satisfy the
flnanace committee of the company, so th*
Charge of larceny upon which he was ar
rested will not be pushed Quirk engage*
to repay those who were kind enough to
advance him the mouvy lo release him
from bis iroubles.
Illt irt LIBT** t (.Oik t ALL.
\\ . T. Harr lowa Injured by a- Barsard
Straw# far.
W T Harrison. machinist In the on*
ploy of me Central Railway, wa# pain
fully hut not aerlouely Injured hy a col
lision with a Barnard street car shortly
after i o clock yesterday afternoon
Mr lijtrrboti was on ha* way home from
work, and was riding a bicycle on the
south, side of liberty street going west,
he approached the -orner *4 Barnard
-•reet he either raw or beard a car ap
proaching and slowed up bis wheel The
car stopped a* he thought, and he start
ed to crus* ahead of It. The car came
on, however, and Mr. Harrison, seeing
tlmt he could not crosa ahead of the car.
attempted to turn to his right The re
sult whs that he came in collision with the
Aide of the car. his left side striking
against th* exf of the seat* or some other
projecting work of the car. He was
thrown to the ground and partly si untied.
The car was Immediately stopper) and
Mr Harrison was given attention by the
conductor. It was thought at Aral that
he aa* very seriously Injured, and efforts
were made to get a physician Although
the neighborhood ahnunda In doctors’
office?, not a physician was to le had.
The injured man was placed in a c arriage
and taken t oh Is home at No 3(8 Wald
hurg street west, where he wa* attended
by Dr. 81 mmoos. The latter slated last
night that he did not regard the Injury as
serious.
General Manager Ix>fton. when
about the accident said that according to
♦he statement of the conductor and nx
tormun. which had been corroborated by
several itassen'ger*. the car was brought
almost to a stop at Überty atreet. accord
ing to the usual custom The mixorman
stated th.it he raw a bicyclist gome dis
tune* away, but had no idea that he
would attempt to rmos In front of the
car. and accordingly quickened his speed.
The bicyclist came ah* ad. however, but
attempted o turn when bo late, and
brought himself in roilldon with the *kje
of the car, receiving Injuries a sstated.
MAY Mol.lv \K\\ 4|t AKTFHfk
M'lmw* Camp May Itetara to the
H) 4 It In it■* Hall.
Mclaiws* Gamp of Gonfed-rate Veterans
met last night and dlacussed the approach
ing reunion of the Georgia division In
August.i It Is de*lred to have the camp
fully represented at the Augusta reunion
and step* will be taken to that end. The
•letall* of the trip will be (llscuased at the
•yctoher meeting
While the matter wa# not formally pre
*eni*d to the meeting last night It was
generally understood that there is a move
ment on foot looking to the n ban* lon men t
of the pn’sent hall or room In the Whit
fleld hulkllng hy Melbas camp arwl th#
securing of quarters in the Knights of
Pythias Hall. The argument# In favor of
the *-hsnge are that mu.<h more comfort
able and d*w!rabie quarter# can be secur
**d at the Pythian Hall for about one-half
the cost of the present quarters.
it WHS generally understood when the
two <smjs of veteran* and the other Gon
federate organisations united upon the
r.Hm in the Whitfield building that the
quarter# there were to be irrprov*-*! and
the place made sp-*-|/iffy attrac
tive n* a veterans- hall. Thooa who
favor the change say that while con
sitlernlile money and effort has tieen ex
pended in this ltrection. but little has
been accomplished, a# the room doe not
lend itself readily to decorative purpose#
Other arguments w#r# also rained against
the room The question of making a
change will probably he brought to the
attention of the Gonfadcrate Veterans' As
sociation. Camp TMi and the other organi
sation* Interested
The veterans were quartered in the
Knights of Pythias Hall for sonw years
previous to their removal to the Whit
field building and had no complaint to
make of their surrounding# there, the
bleu In making the change being to se
cure M me# *ing place solely for the ua*
of the veterans and their allied societies.
4 TOR \ OF A DFLI DKD W4JMAV
drought From Germany as a Xervant
Hut Intended for mm Imi morn I Life.
An interesting core came to light in the
tenderloin yesterday. The proprie
t/e#s of the house on Perry wtreet,
*•{. Is said to have brought over with
her from Germany. girl, Geclle. who
wo* hired with the understanding, on her
part, shat she was to he a servant, hut
who. when she was introduce*! in the
house |n this city, wa* given to under
stand that her dinle* were to he of a dif
ferent
here for immoral purposes
The woman returns*! to Ravanvmh from
a Furopeon trip aU>ut two weeks ago.
nd the girl wa* brought with her. though
a# a steerage passenger. Bhc could not
'|4feik a word of th** English language.
It I* said hy a woman, who was an inmato
of the house at the time, but who subse
qoently left it. that the morning after
the girl's arrival she came down stair*
wearing an apron and cap. and In every
way preparrdho begin the domestic duties
of sweeping, dusting, and general house
work that she supposed herself to have
been hired to do. Bhe wait soon told dif
ferently.
The woman Is of the average intelli
gence of the uneducated peasant class.
Here, in a land whos- language she was
JmXh unable to understand or #peak. with
out frlen*k# or the mer**## chance of ac
quaintance to whom she might have,
••veil ha*l they been aide to understand
her. told her trouble, she was force*! to
#ubmt4 to the life for about two week#.
Then the story leaked out that she had
been brought over under false pretense#.
nd was detained against her will. The
story reached the authorities and an in
vestigation Into the matter was imme
diately #e: on foot. The woman wm seen
anil told her story. Bhe seemed to re
alise ner unfortunate position keenly, and
wept during the recital. She had come
over from Germany she said, With the
understanding that whe was to l* given a
svant's io*!tion The work of such no
office, sho sold she was familiar with,
having been *o employed before leaving
iisr home
The author!!!** took no Immediate steps,
a* it was Intended to make a more com
p’.ete investigation, but the woman in th*-
moan time, got rid of the girl by shipping
her bog and baggage to New York.
IID SOLD IT* HI ILDING.
IV. C*. T. 1 . Disposes of Its Quarters
to Joseph Levy,
Th Woman's Christian Temperance
Union has sold Its building. No. 230
Broughton street, west, and will seek
quarters elsewhe A deed wa# filed In
the clerk** office of the Superior Court
yesterday from the \\ . T. V. to the
lot in question, with improvement*, the
price named being $8,660. At the same time
a deed to .i one-half Interest In the prop
erty from Joseph Levy to Htmon 4)olden
was tiled, the price named being $4,325.
The W G. T. t*. ha# had the question
of disposing of It# iiulluiiiß uinivi consid
eration for some time At a meeting ncid
8* pt 11 format action was taken author
icing the sale. The deed is signed by-
Mary 8 Allen Webb, president, and Mrs
Joseph B Wiley, tertiary pro tern.
+//(a/f£. Sift'd/ne
h, no rqust (or It* writ itrAn and purpa,,,
of i:d:ni thr eonvalMcent. the weak thr
rooth-r In weovartn* health. ,tr-n,th.
appatlt*. Madr only hy th* Anhauaar-
Buach Hr—ln, An n. St. Louts, L\ 0. A
jloU by aU drusitlsta.
THREE NEW KINDERGARTENS.
WILL IIF. COAPI t 11-D 14 BAVANRAU
HY THK It %LDM 14.
Two of the Schools Mill Be Free.
The Other a Fay Hehaol, F.arh la
ler a Dtreetor and All I ader the
Naperxlaion of %flsa M. tt. Hackaa.
Two Training t lasses to He Taaghf
In 4 onne*tloo With the flcboola.
hew Work and Materlnla That Mill
He Introduced.
Th* Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten,
which last year proved so successful In
Its work among the children of the city's
poor, will this year conduct three schools
instead of one. Two of the kindergartens
will he free, while the third will be for
pay pupils.
The free school* will he opened Oct. 1,
and the other probably Nov. 1. Mias M
G. Backus, who last year organised the
free kindergarten, and was In charge M
It throughout the season, ha* only recent
ly returned to Kavannah. but Is busllyy
engaged m looking for quarter* In which
to conduct the school*. Ont* place has al
ready been secure*!. It Is a part of the
storeroom of the Edison Electric llJuml
nat •’ompiny's building if Indian and Ann
streets, ft Is much roomier than the d.t
pfac* at Bine and Ann streets. The pla •
has been especially prepared for school
IHtrpoera. new wads and floor#, having
htau buMt. and ventilators and 41 stexm
heating apparatus put In place. Thi#
school will have a commutation* for be
tween seventy-five and one hundred pu
pil*. find will he under the direction of
Miss H. H. Hardee
The second school will he located In the
southwestern part of the city wherever
suitable quarters c.m l>e obtained. This
school will have accommodations for
about fifty pupils nnd will be under the
direct ion of Miss M. L. Palmer of Go
lumbus.
Th** kindergarten for pay pupils will he
located centrally and will be under the di
rect charge of Mis# M 4J Backus who
will also have u general supervision over
th* other school#. In addition to th*
kus will have two train
ing classes, the senior, and the Junior.
In the manual labor of teaching these
*las#s she will he itsslsted hy the Misses
Mardee and Palmer. The senior class
Will le composed principally of the young
ladies that taught In the kindergarten last
year. The junior class will be composed
of ahotM nine; there are still a few va
cancies in this class though applications
already have been sent to Mis* Backus
from a number of ladles who desire to en
ter It. some of the candidal*** being from
Macon, Golumbu*. and Griffin, and even
ns far north as Pennsylvania.
The t<lea In having a pay kindergarten,
said Miss Backus yeesterday. Is to allow
the richer person* to send their children,
where they will be taught according to
kindergarten method*, an*! also to give
to the member* of the training classes
the experience that can only be gained
from coming In contact with all classes
of children There i* no desire nor ex
pectation of making money out of this
school: the promoters will he amply sat
isfied should It pay expense*. Should the
Income he more than th* expenses, how
ever. the surplus will he devoted to en
larging the work among the poor chil
dren.
Miss Backus spent a month studying
ktnik-rgarien method* at Chatauqua
Teachers from all over the country were
present and she had the opportunity of
comparing the work done here last win
ter with that done In other cltlee She
found that the methods used here have
been as progressive and valuable a* those
used In any other part of the country
Nevertheless she found that there was
other work and material that could he
uses* to good purpoae In addition to that
used last season, so she made a study of
ii iud will Ist wanes I* In the work here
this winter. Some of the new features
of the work will be blackboard drawing,
modeling In clay, and brush work. In
which will be used Japanese brushes and
Ink. Other things that will rfatm the at
tention and Interest of the children will
hi- lessons In rooking and general house
keeping.
All applications for positions In either
the schools or the training classes should
be addressed lo Miss M. G Backus, care
of Maj. C. 8 Hardee 1 :
Ok MIH WAY TO GILVERTOR.
I.lrstrssnl Commander Hheraiaa to
Join thr Itnneroft.
Lieutenant Commander Francis N
Sherman. IT. 8. N.. spent yesterday In Sa
vanna h on ht way to Key West to Join
the I’nlted Stales gunboat Bancroft
Commander Sherman was stationed In Sa
vannah In charge of the hydrographic
office about eight years ago. and Is pleas
antly remembered by many Savannah |ieo.
pie Since leaving here he has seen va
ried service He was on Admiral Dewey's
flagship, the Olympia, but was detached
to other duty shortly before the breaking
out of hostilities
He has recently been on Ihe IT 8. S.
Montgomery, attache.* to Admiral Schley's
squadron In South American waters, and
recentl> attended national celebration
of the Hraslllan government. Returning
tft New York with the Montgomery, he
wa* ordered to the Bancroft, then on her
way to Galveston to assist In the relief
work there. He hurried lo Fort Royal,
egpectlng the Bancroft to touch there, but
wa* later directed lo proceed to Key West,
where hi* vessel will touch on her way to
Texa*. Lieutenant Commander Sherman's
son. who wa* a lad when hi* father was
stationed here, Is now a cadet at Anna
polls.
THE KID Ik t HTAVEtI.
Hr Is HHII l.iinAlna for That Fight
With a Featherweight.
Kid Carver of Wnyeross, formerly of
Cincinnati, Is still looking for a game
He reiterates that he Is ready to meet
anything In Ihe ftfc.itlng line In Havannan
thl will go on nl his weight, anywhere
along nhoiM 116. The Ktd writes that he
:* coming to Savannah next Monday, and
that. If there Is anything doing in hts line,
ho would like lo meet some of the sport*
and get up a light with anyone they want
to produce
The Kid is philanthropist He I* after
helping the Galveston sufferer*. That Is
•he direction he wants tne gate receipt*,
over and above meager expenses, to take.
It I* ijoeslble that something In the way of
a preliminary might be arranged for him
In one of the bout* Corronsn seems m
a fair way of pulling off In the near fu
ture.
l.adles’ ItalklSK Hats.
Knox. Dunlop. Phlpp & Hutchinson, and
all leading shapes. In tvalklna hats; w •
sell you the same style and quality hai
ns Knox or Dunlap; only difference is
price. Over 75 different style* m ready
to-wear hat*. Krouakoff’s—atf.
Ksr the Trim Sufferer*.
Masonic Temple Pharmacy will Rive Ihe
entire receipt* of It* soda water fountain
to-day to the flalveston fund.
The hour* will he from 7 o’clock In Ihe
mornlnk until 7 o'clock at nlaht.
On previous occasions Masonic Temple
Phaimacy has given Its soda fountain's
r*elp' for charitable purposes and sur
prising sums were raised.
trn kpHool Hals.
KrouskofFs are showing oil the newest
style* in school hat* at popular price.-
KrouskofFs offer special Inducements for
ths next 4en days in this Hne. Oran-J fa)]
.opening, Oct. 4th and HU.— ad.
MUNYONS
I will loarantr,
Eft tbe ®T Cor*
JrSmBPXSfa -111 <T>r 90 p*r wnt
of *ll form* of k!doy
JrV wq complaint nnd In
dp* ra,r.jr ln,torr* tb,
V tooot KTlou, form, of
P T IW Brlgbt', ,11mm*. If
\ /olf the llwiw U eom
\ J/w pllwM Mod • four
ooace Tlol of orl*—
w * -111 nI7M it
ohd adTIM 7M fit*
At n dm,fi,t, Mr , ,1,1 Oold, to n*lt
mt mfd'ol .O'lM lm IV*> *4n . PMI*
KIDNEY CURE
Thr ElflnW* oprnln, of Mllllarr,
Opt. 4 and ft.
Thurtday nnd Friday, Oct. t and 3. th*
Krouokoff Milllnory Company will op*n
th* fall and winter aeaeon in Savannah,
with on* of th rh hnat and rareat dl,pta
of fin* mllltncTv, curpnaalnk anythin* ever
before ehown eouth of New Yotk Prepa
rattorta are now icolnc on. an. 4 all the buy
er* connected with this mammoth firm are
whipping the latest novelttee Ju*t a# they
appear In fortlkn market*. *pect*| pro
duction* f.w their retail department*. The
aenortment of ikttlern haf* thl* *eaon
comprlee work* of art from all the lcadlnu
modl*fe* of Part* and l/mdon Rememtter
that KrouekofT* ahowj. on their flrr’, 4lr
more millinery than all other* in Savan
nah combined The display on Oct. 4 and
a will elmply be exqulalte. and Pari*, lam
don and all foreign nnd domeellc efyiea
will be ehown In abundance. Krotackoff a
—ad.
ftnnday. kept. Itttth.
I the la*t day for the Sunday excurelon*
to Gharleeton. Ticket* on eale for train
leavtnc Savannah :* am., ood to return
on train leaving Charleston at S:fl# p. in
or 11:13 p. m , Smvlays. at rate of ft 0 for
the round trip. Chair cars 30 cents extra.
-<-
Johnson'* Phil* nnd Fever Tnnlc
la 100 time* better than quinine and does
In a sltutle day whet s.ow and uncertain
quinine cannot do In ten days.
It will cure In a few daya those obsti
nate types of fever that hang on for
weeks when treated with quinine.
It will cure typhoid fever and nothing
else will.
It doe* Its work quickly and thoroughly
and nothing el*, does.
It places the fever patient beyond th#
point of danger In a day and nothing else
can.
Those who have Implicit faith In the
tonic are secure Those who doubt are In
danger Those who will not use It, place
their lives In jeopardy.
Front n Doctor.
Our people were suffering from fypho
malarl.il fever Horn,- 31 IVs called It gen
uine typhoid Many of these patients died
and those that recovered were sick from
t to * weeks.
I gave my patients Johnson's tonic and
in every Inslance the fever cooled down
within twenty-four hour* and did not re
turn. and the patterns regained their for
mer good health rapidly. J. F. Kincheloe.
U D., Conway, Ark —ad.
Close of thr F.trsrilas Season.
The Plant System Sunday excursions to
Charleston and Brunswk'k will be discon
tinued after Sunday. Sept #> Tickets
sold to both points at rate of ft no for the
round trip. limited to date of sale —ad.
Arrangements have been effected by
which 1.000 mil* books, the price of which
is 136 00 each, Issued by the Sea boa rd Air
Lin* Railway, are honored through to
Washington over the Pennsylvania Rail,
road; from Portsmouth to lialttmore over
the Baltimore Steam Packet Company,
and between Clinton and Columbia over
the Columbia. Newberry and Laurens
Railroad This arrangement Include* the
hooks Issued by the Florida Central and
Peninsular and Georgia ami Alabama
Railroads.—ad.
••It Cared Me.”
"Orayheard broke up rheumatism on
me.” sy Mr Chas Thomas, the jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me In
bencr heulth than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time.”
Take Grsybeard Pill* for that dtixy
feeling—l.o,l appetite, snd follow It up
with a bottle of Ornybeard. 11 Is all you
need. Respess Drug Cos., sole props.,
Savannah. Ga—ad.
I.aat holiday Rirnrilns to Hroai
wtek
Will leave Savannah, via the Plant Sys
tem. Sunday. Sept. 30; train leaves Savan
nah 6:30 a. m . returning leaves Brunswick
of. p. m Tickets tl.oo for the round trip,
-ad.
% Di'llrlou* Mtuoke.
The Herbert
*ml la truly a delightful enjoyment to
inhale the fume* of this tine tobacco; It
la evhilarating and delicious.
flee that the name of Herbert Spencer
la on every wrapper of every cigar, with
out which none are genuine
The Herbert Spencer clgara are only
sold by the bo* of 80. Concha* at 33.50, and
Perfectos. 14 Wat IJppman Bros. whole
sale druggist*. Rarnard and Congress
streets, of thia city.—ad.
"Greybeard l a family medicine with
u.” said a protnln'nt buxines* man yea
tar day. "My wife takes It, and 1 notice
ah- la enjoying be'ter health than for
rears. The children keep well by taking
It.”
Greybeard may be obtained at all drug
stores or write to u for It. Reapess Drug
Cos., sole preps . S ivumli, Ga.-ad.
The Heat In llaltlmore.
I received your letter and got the Tet
tertne without difficulty. 1 used It thlx
last time for prickly heat, which It clean,
ed off nicely In three days.
I am glad 10 know that Tetterlne Is for
xale In Baltimore, a* 1 desire to recom
mend II lo my friends. Yours truly, Do;
Enxey. Baltimore. Mil. Aug. 22, 1900. so
cents per box at druggists —ad.
Wonders Will Sever Cease.
Llppman Brothers, wholesale druggists.
Upptnan block of this city, sre giving
away free, a splendid regulator clock
nearly 3 feet high, with calendar attach
ment. also three dosen sample bottles of
Upinnsti's liver pills, free, to the pur
chaser of litre- do*, n I.lppman's.chlll and
fever tonic. This celebrated and renowned
chill tonic Is * Id with a p sitlve guaran
tee. "No cure, no pay." and ihe price and
si*.- Is the same as other standard chill
tonics.
This great expense Is undergone simply
lo Introduce Lppman's chill and fever
tonic, the best In the world —ad
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes the
chial. softens the gums, allays all pain
cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. Twenty-flvs cents s bottle,
—ad.
Paulding's Pippin Cider.
This celebrated pure, apple Juice elder,
made In lying Island, can be had in pint
or quart bottles, direct from the manufac
nlTT* W "JL' ,h *‘ r own *> Dlppman
ilvbUucs, UfUffUtl, Bavann.ify .je,—eil.
Your Boys’
School Shoos
Rcqiisr. rot k ttentiov vot
flllOl'LD RBK THK
ARMORED
CRUISER
SCHOOL SHOES
For Boys and Girls.
Kvery pair xxarrantrd to *i T(
dnublp thr arrxlrr of any ordinary
■rhnol alior aoM In lhl city.
Do not look to Ihc aaxluK of a
few penntra. Rrmruiber thr bnt
Aa thr rheaprat.
IT BROUGHTON ST WEST;'
At LATTIMORE'S
HHaaaaowaHaaßi‘aMak> aa
Now It is On.
Thr Movr nnd Hanar hti#ltirw
Kina lM‘ft&tn. Dvrrj tin % ipih
nn lnrrrn#p In lininr*R. nti.l
xx r Mntlrlpntr n hnrxrttt of
plrnard patmna. An hrifr
r#ngi' flo hr liuil than lhn*t-
Inrluilrd in our liar—l*l It -
KBIT, ROYAL MAGIC nad
OTHKLLO. All kiatl. of u mml
ainxra at all kinds of lon
prlrra.
In Hardware
Wr glv# thr karaaloa of thr
town. Larpraf llnra, brt
qualitlra.
When Bicycling
fttrlkra yon think of thr t Irrr
lund. Thr bl|fiK‘ftt xalnr to br
had nnywhrrc. Oar forms nrr
madr to aalt.
At LATTIMORE’S
$5 Chamber Sets
Igate*t *tylr. nrwrat <l*-#lgn, ppedal aula
of th#s# beautiful ##•* at
ONLY
13.97.
We have all the BEST THINGS In our
line, and WE DO. WE DO. SELL
CHEAPER than other people.
Call here and this fact will be easily
demonstrated.
G. W. Allen 8l Cos.,
State and Bernard Htrert*
R R Near. j.p Mm.i.aud
Frssldanv Vice President
Himit Ul tra. Jr Secy and Tree*
NEAL-lIILLARD CO.
Builders' Material,
Sash, Doors and Bilals,
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
Class and Brushes,
EULCERS’ HARDWARE.
Lime, Cement and Plaster,
•* *s4 Whttak.ee ttml*
UVUIAO, U.
BRTNNAN BROS.,
h ttOLESAI.iI
Fruit, Produce, drain. Etc.
JJJ BAY STREET. Wee*.
T step boas SHI.
OPIUM
Morphine and Cocaine habits cured pain
lessly In to to 20 day*. The only guarsn
teed painless cur*. No cur* no pay.
Addrtta, DR, J. 11. HEFLIN.
Locust Urol*, O*.