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CAMPAIGN TO BE VIGOROUS.
DEMlil H YTIt Kl'CtHI.H' TO \ ISIT
Hint intvriE*.
Allfillim to Hr Itrvotrd E.perloll.
to Tkmp YVherr *1 here !• Fopullal
Oppo.lilolt—(•"%. t nodlrr Will Mi-
In Appling I oooty To-morroor— Bio
nroiorrotlt Holly to Hr llrlil lo
Nairn—\ laltura at Otalr llroilituor*
trra lo Atlanta.
Atlanta. Bepl, 1 -Thr Halt Democratic
txadquai !*r# at thr Kittii.i l Hnu* pre
arcta a lively ~pp< arar.ct Cap!. William
C. Mii-f) his l*n piaod In ttiara- and
t<n Mix-rvla.oii of all thr arork centering
In thr my
Taylor, Floyl. Apr>bng, Mart. Haher
aham. Warren oral >;m.iii- i mi.Ur* urt
a moot Hi nil I #k' Ii r % -
rra Thrra l> a fight on In th-#* rountle#,
an 1 thr DeitH* rats ir* |ir*p.irln* to give
Ihr opponent* I Inno>ra v In CliorKta
thrlr dralh blow
On Sept, 21 Ihcrr will hr a hi* Democrat
ic roil) In A| p u.g countv. Gov Allan D.
Candler anil other prominent Dernc# rata j
Will Off ak
Bepl. S3 Floyd county will have ll* grand
rally In Komi A fight If hrlnjt md at
lhi* point, and thr I>roocta'a arr a dug to
makr thing# llvrly. Both Oov <'an 11*r
anti Hot Firming O tluUianor havr hrm
rrqut-rlrtl to be present nnd makr
speech**
At Tucker a rally nf thr lb mocrat# of
both ItrKnlh and (iwinnrti counties will
br hrld oti Sept JO. Hon, W T Smith
will br thr principal r|*r*krr of thr or- ,
canon but many other* will mnkr abort
address** Circular# havr hern Iffurd
announcing thla meeting and a large at
trndanrr la raprrtrd.
Wait-blow Ktrrj < oooty.
Vlrr ritalrman Hrown aay* hr la In
cion- touch with tvrry county throughout
thr atatr and that apntkc-r* will be pro
vldrd wherever thr request* arr male
Th* Executive Committee ia watching thr
•tat# closely and no chatter* arr to lie
taken If anything like a fight agalnai
I>mo. racy appear# In any county that
county will rrcalvr Immrdlutr attention
Among thr prominent callrrH to-day
wrrr Hon. Bill Smith of Gwinnett atatr
senatorial nominee and Hon. Bill Clifton
of Mclntosh The lattrr ha* lust return
ed from a trip Fiat and report* thr cam
paign In Nrw Ytrk and Brooklyn a* rrd
hot Bryan flag* arr flying on corner*
and the fight I* being carried from New
York on up Into the enemy'* own terri
tory. Col. Clifton matle abort tour into
Maine at the request of prominent Demo
crat*. He apoka at several place* In the
tntereat* of Bryan and Democracy.
PARTISAN smnoi. HISTORIES.
Atlanta Veterana Aaarrt Action ol
<i. A. H. Wn* a Farce.
Atlanta. B#pt 19— Atlanta Camp 159.
United Confederate Veteran*, at tt* laat
meeting adopted a resolution couched In
strong language, taking exception# to a
raaolution paaaed at Ihr recent encamp
ment at Chicago of thr GAR relative
to Southern achool hlstorl**.
It wa* held by the GAB refolutlon
that many of the historic# uaed by South
ern achool children gave a partisan view
cf the historical fact* of the Civil War
After giving briefly **v< ral incident* In
the war. the reaolutlon adopted by the
Atlanta camp conclude*:
"In th* language of the reaolutlon* of
the Grand Army, we of the South alao
call upon all patriotic cltlxen* to aid In
banlahlng from our achool* til hook* and
teaching* of a partlaan, actional or dla
loyal character, hut we remind our f*l
luw.cttlxrn* of the Grand Army of the
Bepuhllc that *o long a- th- Northern
school* are eupolled with book* that
teach that the war between the atatea
wa* organized rebellion designed to ,le
atroy the t'nton: that JefTeraon Davla wa*
the arch traitor (while John Brown wa*
a hero and nt.triyr). that Bobert K leu*.
Albert Sidney Johnaton and Stonew til
Jackar-n were guilty of treason. that
Semin** Tattnall. Buchanan ami Wad dell
were wicked pirate* and the South rn
armle* were band* of rebel*; the adoption
of the#* resolution* by the Grand Army
of Ihe Republic, la but a hollow farce
"The reaolutlona themaelvea teem with
partlaan anger amt mlarepreeent.ttlona
Whenever the unfair partlaan hooks of
the North are corrected and all evlden**
of hatred to tile South eliminated there,
from It will then be time enough for our
Grand Army friend* to rail for reform
In the matter of Southern histories.”
SOtOHT HEMPHILL'S STOCK.
Ituwifir About t lark lloeerll and the
Atlanta < etnslllallon.
Atlanta. Sept 19 —lt la reported here to
night that Clark Howell. Editor of the At
lanta Constitution, baa purchased I lie tn
tereat Irk that paper held by W. A, Hemp
hill. president of ehe comiany. but the
atory cannot lie verified. In fact It Is de
nted by T J. Kelly, advertising manager
of the Conatl utlon.
Me#-rv Howell and Hemphill tire both
In New York It ia learned on what *ce*m*
to be good authority Unit an offer war
recently made Col Hemphill for hi* slock
by a well-known iinancl.il agent here, anil
It 1a believed the offer was made In be
half of Mr Howell It may be that Ihe
two gentlemen would deal directly with
each other in New York.
Col. Hemphill owns about a one-fourth
Interest In the Constitution, which was
recently stocked nd bonded for sl.tiOO.u>
THISTEES OF S.ANIT ARII At.
< ..■•tract, for #.*.0,000 \t orth of Sup
plies Awarded.
Mllledgevtlle, Ga. Sept. 19 The Board
of Trustees of the State Sanitarium met
at that Institution this morning at !<l
o'clock. Every member of the boord wia
preaer.t
To-day being know-n as "contract day" at
the Sanitarium, is glv. n to examining bids
and awarding contract* for the quarter'*
supplier. Contract* to the amount of En
ron for provision* and various other re. e*.
earlea at the Institution were awarded.
The hoard will remain in session |e-o r
row. when acme tin mure* of gt nte -t im
portance lo lh**i Inatltuilon will he dl -
ruaaeei An election will be held for the
office* of ateward, assistant steward,
apothecary, dentist, civil engineer, store
keeper and matron,
KILLED IIV HIM PLAYMATE.
Owe rharlralon Hoy Accidentally
Shut Another.
Charleston. S C . Sept. 19 Cal
lahan, aged II years, waa accidentally
ahot and killed by Johnny Tledeman at
the office of I-etland L. Green, oo Eaat
Bay atreet. here this afternoon. The boy*
were playmate*. Tledeman picked up a
parlor rifle nd pointed It at yotina Calla
han He did not know the weapon wa*
loaded The de,.d toy I* the only amt of a
widowed mothei Both boy* were Indus
trious and well-behaved lad*, and the ac
cident la greatly deplored by their friends.
Mercer's Auspicious Opening.
Macon. Oa.. Bep It.—Mercer opened
thla morning with •> student#, the larg
est attendance even known on the Aral
day Thirty of the*, are law student*
On* hundred and fifty are new students
TO Cl HE A COLD l\ <INK HAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
All druggists refund th* money If u fall*
to cure E W Grove * signature la on
•acb box. Sc.—ad.
44 Take Time by
The Forelock."
'Don't wait until sickness overtakes yea.
When that tired feeling, the first rheu
matic pain, the first warnings of impure
Hood are manifest, take Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and you will rescue your health and
probably save a serious sickness. Be sure
to get Hood ’s. because
JfpCtCS SaUufm utta
Neve^Difiappointi
< MM Hill RUT %T I*l \TA CiOHIM.
% • IfKNttt Iu l Moae—l>+ *ofo
< mini)'* lllat Orane < r*|t.
rin*M OoHi, H'Tif ]S>-Buvwlay morr
in* thl* > viollrl by <• ckNid
burt wh(< (i r j-*' I lro rtn<l
•er ln’hoff nf rain !t fifty minute?-, ami th**
nrrk did not r*t*nl miira than
ix mil Mi in any <lire<'fion fiom town
The* IXiii** llnirl Ir rn'fjvirf its an
nual oifriiAiilina but thia year a ar
dining-room i- ***ln aoßimnai, th cf
flee, veramla. ate. rfflKnirk'l.
Kfv. o. fi Tyrian h o rFturnM from \
fhrr moniha \l*lt to Europr amt th
Holyiami
Col T M lloa* h. known a th*' Dukr*
fi-f i* buiidltic an elegant '!ub
hou*e iyt lx*i f*a IfUnil. twenty-five
mil*-* ftOtMh >f I ere. Th< lilnl ia on*
mil** lone anl on* thlri mil whle. aur
r>unrje#l by ilmji ef* 11 water amt in the
In m of th* n reate at Kim* fi-h wportlnß
rrK’**n known The lio -*• will coat M* n*
S3U.UDO .m<l be read} for m*cu|*ane> aout
Dei 1. It ia loiihl on a hitfh ahell
moumi fort> fee* ,iho\e the nea level. It
will eonmian*) .* view of the water* uvi
keiamia of low# r Charlotte harbor *im! 4
graiMi view of the Gulf of Mexico. It i
three mil* * from the Gulf ami midway
t>ew**n Ilix i Oianrte and C4ptiva p.iaee.-.
The mo*' *onaerviitlve eotlmatee |>l a**e
thin year'* orange nop In De Hxo county
at irfo.uji) boxce equal to |l t Ma>.tu on the
troea.
Dunta Gorda has had faur jails burnei
idnoe its ln<'orf*<fr.ttion in lOi It Is now
bulMinx *n- of steel bars, aurrounded
with a high brick wall and absolutely
fireproof
At ihe County Democratic Convention In
Af .itii.i Ittßt wet-k. nil th* old-time |->w
erfui pollti-dans and standing randklate*
w**t turned down and the next admin
istration will I**• in the hands of new blood
tut) \oung in* n.
iikm i;n or %i.%■%%.%•*
4.rent llattleship la PraetleOlly
Ready for r* kervlee.
Washington. Sept 19 -Th* navy de|wrt
ment ha** re*tved the official report of
th*- r* *nt speed trial of th*- battleship
Alabina.
A review of the findings of the trial
board develops that, with the exception
of a few minor and tail* of imperfection, th#-
Alabama's trial trip proved her In ail re
spect* complete and ready for Instant sea
service.
Her displacement at the trial was 11,STD
tons, forty-flv#* tons over the requirement
A>f her contract, so that the Alabama
mride her Mat run under slightly ad vers#
mi.Hi tons In this respect. The bourd did
not have an opportunity to test the be
havior of the Alaham t In bad w#ather. as
the day of trial trip the wea was Uk#
glass Her eorr*etA *p***l > **• dowp
In the report as 11015 knots an hour
The machinery, main and auxiliary, the
arreting amt maneuvering gear, the en
gln.s anfl lotler* all funethnul p<rfectly.
amt Ihe ship wa* fourcl unusually free
from structural vibration, even while the
engines were driving with their greatest
power. The turr. t* on the Alabama were
not turned on her speed trip, a* the elec
trical machinery for them had not pass'd
the Inspectors' teals. Neither were the
turret ammunition hoists tested, a* the
work upon them had not then been com
pleted. There wis a alight excess of air
pressure In the Are rooms, toil not enough
lo affect the reault of the trial materially.
In i!■ w of the exc as of speed attained.
I9H. lit YTF.It Hrtil IRE 18 DEAD.
line nf the tenth'* Heel Known Pby-
Mlelaae ami inrieo**.
Richmond. Va , St-pi. It.—Dr. Hunter
McGuire, who wa* Stonewall Jacktton'r
medical director, died at hi* country
houae near thl* city to-day. from the ef
fects of a stroke of paralysis sustained
elx month* ago.
He wa* one of the most eminent sur
geon* In the South He wa born In Win
>he.*4er. ttet. 11, IR3-‘>, and received his
medical 'ducatlon there and at Philadel
phia li> headed ihe movement which
brought front Philadelphia lo 111 hmnnil
some 2Hki Southern medical atudenta dur
ing ihe excitement tnrld< nt to the John
Brown raid; had filled the chair of surg
ery in the mxttcal college of Virginia and
founded ih“ University College of M-'ll-
Gne here. He wi* the amhnr of sever
al Important medical work*, had served
In leading position* In medical and surg
ical organization* nf the country, and
wi* chairman of tht- history committee
of the grand camp of Virginia Confeder
ate Veteran*.
MILL t ti % Tit 111. SEA FOOD.
Trail Mill Hr Incorporated Under
the Lana of New Jersey'.
Minneapolis. Minn , Sept 19 —An organ
ization ha* len formed to control sea
food. Il will be incorporated under the
law* of New Jersey thl* week and I*
backed by New- York. Minneapolis and
Berlin captiallft*. The name of th# com
pany will be the Natl nal Sea Food Com
pany.
All the largest packing concern* In the
country that deal In *ea food have enter
ed the combination, which will commence
operation* a* soon o* the next lobster
at and soft shell crab sen son open*.
For a ytar or two th# corptratlon will
not nttempt to control the oyater and
cam out "tit a* th# ,i*i n>w in force
regarding the Chesapeake Hay bed* would
not permit this, hut an attempt to In
t hide oyster* and clams will be made
later.
TWO M FitF. KILLED HY A TRAIN.
rapt. M. 11. M llda Ma* a Prominent
(nnfrdernte Veteran.
Tuscalooat, Ala . Sept. It.—C*pt. Wil
liam H Wild* nn-1 William Russell, a
negro, were run over by a irnln here thl*
morning and Instantly killed. Capt.
Wild* wa* a prominent Confederate vet
eran. for many year* tax collector of thl*
county and pontmaster under the Cleve
land administration.
To Improve t'knrlenlon lintel.
Charleston S C . Sept It—W IrMng
Davie*, until now manager of th. Charles
ton Hotel. to-l*> bought a controlling In
terest In Ihe stock of the lompany that
owned Ihe place. Mr Davids *.y# he will
expend from llJ.ixw to IL.ouo In Improve,
tm-nt* and havr the house tn splendid
condition before the regular winter season
open*.
Cation Lin and <4rll Mill.
Liberty City. Oa.. Sept It.-Rev. W. H.
H ill and C J. McDonald will roan have
a fine cotton gin and grt*t mill tn opera l*xi
here. Their plant t located in the build
ing formerly used by the Liberty Manu
facturing Letup* uj.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1900.
ST ATE t AIA t.HBITY (9FEAN,
Incident* nf Ihe lieu Inning of Ihe
I allege A ear.
Athens. G*.. Bpt. It—The ail-ab*orb
! mg topic her# Is the opening of the tml-
I versify, which took place to-day. Two
hundred and fifty boy* are already here,
j end by !h nd of the week It la expected
[ there will be ano
The Students' Hall, the College board
ing houae Is already filled, and the au
thorin'* exp.et to a Pi another room, giv
ing additional table t-f illtie# The hall
now seats h. hoy*, ami make* the actual
eost of board only 17 i>*t month.
I'rof Morris will hnv. more than he
can do In lh< law department The In
crease In attendance this year la larg'ly
due to the fact that the university In
tend* to change It# law course to a two
year*' court*
C'laas election* In all the elj>e* will he
held Thursday, nd college politics I* also
an absorbing topic with the lioys.
The Cadets have Iwtn . t.guard by the
Carnival Association to tak- toirt In the
sp.ciacular production of the "Fall of I'e
kin tine hut'ir>.<l hova will be In line
and will represent the "Boxer# The Car
nival As* elation will give the p. per
night for Ih'lr drilling, and this will be
lu red over to the Athletic Association
There will be a half holiday during each
day of the rat nival.
Mr Waller J Hammond, a member of
last year's senior class, ha* been elected
assistant librarian.
The i Id ai r. nr# committee system ha*
hteit abolished Hereafter a student will
not be compelled to present hlmsdf lie
fore th. committee, hut will be a lowed
♦* absences luring the year After that
number has been reached he will be re
quir'd to withdraw fr,.m colhge
Football practice ha* hern going on for
a week and at-out tw-nly-Hve candidate*
are on the field. Th<- first game will he
on Oct. 13, with the Technological School
COA RSE AT EMORY COLLEGE.
some fmproiroarnte Made—lnterest
ing 1 ollege Featneea.
Emory College. Oxford. Ga , Kept 19.
In the last two years the course at Em
ory has been vastly Improved and the
s>*tem of elective* which was establish
ed laat yar ha* met wl'h hearty ap
proval both from Ihe students and patron*
of the Institution The course In English
literature which has undergone a revis
ion since the connection of I'rofessor W
L Weber with the college Is particu
larly fine. Prof. Weber was formally an
inatructor of English at Milisaps College.
Mississippi, and Is now having published
his latest book, "Selections From South
ern Poets."
Another grent feature Juat #tabll*hed
I* ihe opportunity for students to take a
course In oratory, which department l
under the supervision of Prof. Marvin
William*. Prof Williams ha- Just returned
from BoaltHi, where h has been attend
ing the Emerson School of Oratory. He
Is a strong addition to the faculty of
Emory, being a man of sterling qualities
and undented abilities. Many young men
will doubtless embrace this tare opportun
ity to gain much Improvement In this
line
The library of Emory which I* compos
ed of some 25.0b' of valuable books has
underg me a system of revision during the
past year. The Dewey system of claesl
fleatlon has been Introduced and the au
thorities feel ronfident that this new ar
rang) me-r.t will be a complete satisfaction
to the students. The acting librarian for
last year kept an account of the times
the different bo k* were taken out. and It
may be of Interest to see which novel*
were most In demand The record* show
that "TO Have and to Hold." by Mary
Johnson, comes first In popularity. This
Interesting work alao come, first In de
mand In a majority of 'he large libraries
through mi the United State*. Beside* the
lioolv belonging directly to the college
there are some 12.000 volumes In the pos
ctemdon of th# two literary societies. Few
and Phi Gamma.
THE TALENT SLIPPED I P.
Only Oar Favorite* Wo* Flrat I'aat
the .1 tular’e Ntand.
New York. Bepl. 19 —Favorite player*
hod a bad time at Grave#etui to-vlay, and
only one actual first choice wa* first past
the judge*. Thin was Modrlne In the sec
ond race. .
Fir t>l Race—Belling, one and one-six
teenth mile*. The Chamberlain, 15 to 1,
won, with Amoy. to 1 and 210 1. second,
ami Carbuncle. 5 to 1. third. Time 1:48 4-5.
Second Race—About *!x furlong*. Mod
rlne, 7 to 2. won. wtth l.a Toacn 11, 8 lo I
and 2 to 1, second, and Motley, 10 to 1,
third Time 1:19 2-5.
Third Race—The Monarch stake*, one
and one-eighth mile*. Ho kton. 4 to I.
won. with MvMeekln. 9 to 5 and 7 to 19.
second, and Klllushandra. 7 to 2. third
Time 1:54 2-*.
Fourth Race— Billing. five furlong*
Luerana. II to 5. won, with Billionaire, lo
to I and 3 lo 1. second, and Luck. 12 to 1,
thirl Tim# 1:01 4-5
Fifth Race—On# mil# nnd a quarter.
Fuvonlu*. sto J, won with Decanter, to
5 and 3 lo 5. *#< oral, and lOouro. 7 to 2.
third Time 2:07 3-5.
Sixth Race—Five furlong* Kid, 7to 1.
won. with Fannie Maud. 39 to 1 and 19 to
1. second, and Pleasant Sail. & to 1. third.
Time 102 1-5.
Mouth t orollno Colton.
Columbia. Sept 19—Colton continue* lo
open rapidly. nd nearly all I* now open,
but the rain* wll lend to check premature
opening, and to Increase the *l*e of Im
mature boll*. In place* the plants are
again blooming, and some report a small
lop crop, but generally Ihe top crop Is un
promising The wea'her fsvored rapid
picking, and about half the crop I* gath
ered The rains damaged open cotton
slightly. Corre*|iondeni* csllmtte the
yield thla year at about hlf an average
crop. Sea Island shows slight improve
ment. but I* blooming to Ihe top and
Ihe plant* are dwarfed.
Wnalilnttton News Note*.
Washington. G* . Sept. 19—Contrlhutlona
were taken up on Sunday In church nnd
on the street* for the Galveston suffeter*.
The list I* not yet complete
The sorghum crop In this county la
largely a failure. Men who hive heen
making from too to 150 gallons will now
only make a little for their own tables.
The potato yield Is also short, tan Wilkes
made n verv fair grain crop, and with Ihe
high price* of cotton, will |>ull through all
right.
Dr William Harris and family. wlO
were In G ilveston during the late storm,
have lilegrnphed friend* here that they
are safe.
DR. STEDMAN’S
Teething Powders
The l-'nmwuN Aid to Nafe nnd
PnitilcwM Teething.
(Vd X# MtVn lAe *. nr US ever for asnelg SO #M"
IH TKIMAN havinc op+n-1 m branch oflc In
A—rtem. redur— thGoot'f *&*•• )u**ly
rr !Fbr*ir<l p’Wdrr. Th*y arv put up la jralJow wrap
per* Tb* trad* mark, agum lancet.
la on rr#r* rarkGi grwl on mtgtt powl*r without
a It!<-!i non# ltm ulu* a pac*i . nniii#t run*
powtlFfi. zs cwtita At your druc/lit i.or luallGd
pnKpatd on r*c*lp4 of prlr*. for .-w. Kir
i I .Vurarry fk#ti>r • AddVFM
4- U M.rH \LTKBa
W**t Jmkmm*m M., fUla. fa
Bold br LirrMAN BROB . Savannah. (3*.
The Oldest and Best
S. S. 8. is a combination of roots
and herbg of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out ami removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary-, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
en* and builds np the constitution
while purging the blood of impuri
ties. S S. S. cures all diseases of a
Mood poison origin. Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism. Chronic Sores and
fleers. Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Mood poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek
ing advice gbout their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long atudyof Mood and Skin Dis
eases. ami better understand such cases
than the ordinary’ practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to uff<•t in g
humanity through
partmont, and invite
you to write tts if you have any blood
or skin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
tni twin spiciric co.. *tlant. oa.
kslunfsn News Notes.
Eatonton. Ga., Sept It —Th* rountv
Commission have fixed the county tax
rat# at mill#, against 5Q last year.
Mr J. R Tweedy lalserl |*o In Ettonton
for the Galveston sufferer* anil forward
'd It yeoterday by N-w York xch*nge
News has Just been received here of
the sev- re cutting of John I'euet, a prom-
Inent vliix< n of this county, by I>r. How -
ard Bui.ard physician o'. Jasper coun
ty. The difficulty aroe# over a land line
dispute The case will be tried In Jasper
court next week.
A Shooting In NA ilkea t nnnty,
Washington. Ox., Sept. It—On Sunday,
at Beaver Dam Chur c about ten mile*
from Washington, there wa* a shooting
affray. In which Bill Maxwell shot and
wounded B. H. Jones. Jones wo* wounded
In the leg and the neck, besides which,
hi* horse was ahot by a flying bullet.
Jones, it Is said, Is not seriously hurt. The
whoollng occurred Just after service* were
over Maxwell accused Jonc* of talking
about him. High words followed and then
shot* Maxwell has left for parts un
known,
MEETING#. ,
•HlMtMttN' LOOM Nil I. r. A A ■
A regular com mimical ton of this os
lodge will be held at Masonic Tern
pie this (Thursday) evening at 8 15 fnrh
o'clock.
Transient brethren and members of sla
ter lodges fraternally Invited lo attend.
JOHN W. BARKER. W. M.
IAS R C AIN, Secret irv.
Of EAN CYTA 1.01X41 NO. A, KNIGHT#
OF THE ROYAL AH< H.
Savannah. G., Sept- 29. H 99
The regular meeting of this lodge will
be held at the K of P Hall Sept . 8:15
o'clock. H. B DHEESON, V. C.
W. F. COURTENAY. Recorder.
SPECIAL NOTICE#.
LEVAN'* TABLE D'HOTE DINNER#.
SOc-DINNER-fiOc
Dinner 1 to 3 and 8 to 9. Thursday, Sept. 20.
Claret Wine.
BOUP.
Ox Tail.
FISH.
Speckled Trout. Tartar Sauce.
Potatoes Broiled.
Sliced Tomatoes. Queen Olive*.
Chow Chow. Mixed Pickles.
ENTREES
Shrimp Croquette*.
Boston Baked Beans.
ROASTED.
Prime Riba of Beef. Dish Gravy.
Saddle Mutton, wtth Jelly.
VEGETABLES
M*“hed Potatoes, Rice.
Stewed Tomatoes. Asparagtie. with Butter
Sauce.
Candl'd Yam#
PABTRY AND DESSERT.
Lemon Custord Pie. Assorted Cake*.
Cheese. Cracker*.
Queen Pudding. Vnnllla Sauce.
Drip Coffee.
LEVAN S CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress street, west.
At’Bl'RN W AGONS
FARR .AND TURPENTINE SIXES.
On 1 9 at
rOMEN.KI LMAN
4 ARHIAGE AND WAGON CO..
Savannah.
SCHOOL HOOKS.
A fall line of School Rook* and
School Sapplle* at
EhTILL'S NEWS DEPOT,
No. 43 Hull Street,
Savannah. Ga.
STOHE BUILDING FOR REST.
The large double stores located corner
State. Whitaker and President street*.
Can be rented In whole or In part. Near
new post office Excel ent for any kind of
business. Apply
W M A W E. CONEY.
ESTIMATES WANTED.
For the erection end completion of ihe
new three-story building for th* Chatham
Academy. Plan* and specifications can
be seen at the ofilce of
HENRY URBAN. Architect.
23 Provident Building.
inset il mu t< i
All bill* against th* British steamship
Darlington must be presented at our office
before 12 o'clock m ihl* tiny, or payment
thereof will be debarred.
STRACHAN A CO.. Consignees.
Savannah, Oa., ffepc 39, 1906,
KODAKS SPARKLETS
Makes Soda Water at horns.
Films, Photo. Supplies, Craphophones
and Developing, Robin- repaired.
, n ~ • „ EYEGLASSES ud SPECTACLES.
son S Bath Llbinets. ua) that other* rharg* *< 16.
If you have RHEUMATISM be sure and get a bottle of
FRANK’S RHEUMATISM CURE. It never fails. Price sl-50
bottle. When cured you remain cured.
LIVINGSTON’S TWO PHARMACIES,
801 l and Congress. Branch 309 Bnll Street
RHONE ai. BOTH PHONES. PHONE JK.
PHONE 383
And Let Our Wagons Call for
Your Soiled Linen.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PHKXLIttE YOllt Sit.ll r
By wearing glasses that not aloe* enable
you lo see. but correct every defect that
may exist.
Thera la no gueeswork In our method*
We have the lateet and moat approved
scientific apparatus for accurate eye test
ing. We make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you used
the service* of a physician we will frank
ly tell you so.
Our crystal lenses are perfect in every
respect, being ground under our own su
pervision. They cannot be compared >n
value to the kind offered aa cheap by the
so-called optician* or Jewelers who han
dle Inferior giawtea a# a side lino.
DR. M SCHWAB * BON.
Exclusive Opticians, <7 Bull Street.
N. B —Oculist prescription* filled aimt
day received. Repairing dan* at short
notice.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Fire Department,
Savannah. Ga . Sept. 1. 1909.
Proposals for furnishing Ihe Fire De
partment with winter uniforms will be re
ceived at the office of the undersigned
until 12 o'clock m of Saturday Sept. 22.
Itoo. Specification* will be furnished upon
application at the office of the Fire De
partment. corner of Indian and Weat
Broad street*, any day between the hours
o(i a m and 5 p. tn
All propo-als mull be sealed and ad
dreeaed to the Committee on Fir*
I’nlforma to be delivered f o. b In Pa
vannah on or before Oct. IS, 1900 The
committee rest rve the right to reject any
and all proposal* or to award the contract
In part or as a whole
JOHN E MAGUIRE. Supt.
ROYAL Ml WU II ALL.
818-218 Broughton street, weat.
A SHOW FOR THE PEOPLE.
Week commencing Monday. Sept. 17.
First appearance of
MISS MARIE HASTINGS,
A Rag Time Jollier.
Firm appearance of
Harry—SHAFER A THOMPSON-Belle
Comedians. Vocall*ta and Dancer*.
Alao th# very latest In novel
MOVING PICTURES
A PROGRESSIVE SHOW
FOR A
PROGRESSIVE AGE.
XIOXVITOK
will not tronble yon If y* aa*
• UOOMLSKEET. It Is • pleasant
perfaata.
MELD ERMA
Is a toilet powder that Instantly die
pela Ike dlaaarrrable adore arista#
from peraptratton.
OLD STYLE COLD CR&AXI
gives quick relief for ita koras and
akin troubles.
SOLOMON 9 CO.
RIY ONLY THE UIAT GINGER ALB.
The best to th* Whooler Brand of Bet
fa at Ginger AJe. mode by Wheeler * Cos.,
of Belfaat, Ireland, from tn* ceieorated
crotnav opttug* of mat city. Theta
epilog* are tba property of Wbealer A
Cos., brnn* no other Ginger Ale manufac
turer In Ireland hae tho*o water* but
thotneeivea The Wheeler Ginger Ale la
mo tie from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and
not from Red Pepper, a* other* are; on*
la daletertoua—the other I* a tonic.
For Healthfulneas and Purity th* cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfaat Ginger
AX la (h* beat.
LTPPMAN BROTHER#,
■ole Southern Agents. Savannah. Ga.
NATTRBMKI, M.ATTR EMAES.
Have your tnatlreases and feather* ren
ovated by our medlcatej Mum prone**
before a change In w<ather takes place.
(The only plant In Savannah.) It over
comes all Impurities and renew* life and
volume In all bedding material Price* on
renovation of feather* as follow’*: Bids
|3 TO. bolster* 81. pillow# Wn Co:ton, me*
and hair m.tttre*e# mad* lo order Kina
work low prices Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND BENO-
A'ATINU CO.,
Belt phone 113*. 831 Drayton atreet.
THE AA AI TO CLEAN CARPETS.
Th# only way to get your carpal* prop,
ir) taken up, ' loaned and taken . are of
for tha summer I* to turn th* Job over to
t.'u District M'SSeng r and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
street, at and they will make you an estl.
mat-' pn the coat of tha work Prloa*
raaDocable They alao pack, move and
•tor* furnl'ure and elanoe
c. H. MED LOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council,
Savannah. Ga . Sept 4. ltuo
Bids will be received at title office until
12 o'clock m Friday, Sept 21. 1900. for
furnishing the Police Department with
winter uniform*, acordlng to specifica
tion* to be seen at the |u,ice barra k
The right Is reserved to reject any or all
bids. WM P BAILEY
Clerk of Council.
•XC.ouo.
On* of our eueola baa placed In our
hand* 835.UU0 to loan on good Savannah
rani aetata at raaaonabt* rates of lnt*r**i
BECKETT A BECKETT.
M Fraoidtat street, east.
AMAZEMENTS.
~~~~
ROBSON THEATER CO.
Matinee To-day 8 p m ,
CAST ADRIFT ”
Prices—Adult* Sur. .hlldren Ibr.
To-rlgm 8:8ft o'clock.
"A KENTUCKY ROfMANCB.'*
10c. 3Ut and 30c.
gAVANNAH THtSATBK.
Saturday Sept. 22.
FOURTH TRIUMPHANT SEASON.
COMBS A GRADY'S
Greatest of Naval Dramas,
“Man-o-Warsman”
(Not a War Play).
HERE FIRST TIME PHEBENTED
STUPENDOUS SCENES!
SOUL-STIRRING SITUATIONS!
Price*— Matinee, adult* 50c. children 2Sc
Night. 31.00, 75c. 50c and 25c.
Seats on sale Thursday. aaaa
BTIIIUI NOTICE#.
A Morning Joy.
An Evening Benediction,
And a source of mid-day de
light Such indeed la our un
surpaimd
Fifth Avenue
Coffee.
A perfect combination of
Java and slocha. Quality
always the same. Uniform
In perfection unapprowched in
merit.
1 ponnd 35c; 3 pounds sl.
and worth every cent of It.
Ilf S. I Bid tt,
Cor Broughton and Whitaker
PHONES 78.
“Nothing New
Under the Sun.”
So goe# th# old adage, and yet we can
show you any number of articles m our
line so NEW and nnd so PRETTY' that
not even changes of style or fashion can
make them look old.
We have heard of the "GOOD OLD
TIMES" and we believe In th# "GOOD
NEW ONES." and Juat think It over.
Our price* are always right.
Hunter & Van Keuren,
Oa. Phone 991 . jy | lul | gtnwt
CUESTA REY & CO.’S
Fine Clear Havana
CICARS,
in twelve sizes.
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
Wholesale Distributor*.
SPECIAL tUIU'KA ~
wnTyoTTiK ’
ORIGINAL ANNISTON LIME?
lilshesi (iraue.
Each barrel contains sufficient quantity
and quality to make It MONEY-SAVING.
A. HANLEY COMPANY. Bede Agents.
Phone IW.
LOOK. '
The finest line of Mantels. Tiling and
Oral#* In the city. Prices rock bottom.
Save money by seeing our goo .Is before
purchasing elsewhere
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Comer Congress and Dray too.
Phone 819.
1-ARUK WAREHOUSE AM) OF
FICE
to rent, located head of Broughton
*tret, on W*t Broad, now o cu
pd by •he ‘Savannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos Aa ihey will give up
busln*** tn the Gty on June 1. I of
fer It for rent from that data
H. P. SMART
!>>■><■ KtfcClrKU
By the American Bond.n* and Trust
otnpany of HalUmora Wc are author
ial IO exacut* locally (Imm dlatcly upon
application), all bon la In judicial pro
e-.dlr*. in al’her tba state or Unlt-d
B atca courts. and of administrators an-J
•uardta na
BEARING * RITU. Ammta.
Telapbcna SSI. Provident Building.
LEOPOLD ADLER, JNO. K. DILI q
President. C#*hi.,
C T. ELLIS. BARRON CAR '*.
Vic* President. Asst. C**hl# r
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
WIU be pleaavd (o receive th* Account,
of Merchant*. Firms, Individuals, b* .
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended.
Unaurpaeaed collection facilities Ir*
Mg prompt returns.
SEPAhATESAVINGS DEPARTMENT
ikterbrt compoindb., Cl ari,
I.Y ON DKPOMTS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vault*
rent Correapondane# solicited
The Citizens Si
OF 8A VAN .A AM.
CAPITAL ssooooa
“ l"*u*l esskl.q
Baaluca*.
•IWta Aeceoat* *
Meroka.m, M—ka . U(t L . r^
ratios* ’
Oallrctloss ka.43* with Mf .„
eaaaeaiy a,t f|. wt(k *
•I.™*** r— —• 1
•Hawed *. deposits I. ta*!##•
Depsrtmaa i.
•af.ty fee#oat I
▼•alts.
MRANTLET A. DENMARK. Fre.|g.„.
MILL# H LANE. T ,s. h
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Caskle,
SOKDON L. GROOVER, Aaat. r,,^
SOUTHERN BANK
of tbs Stats of Georg >a
faplltl lak.WA
Surplus and undivided profit* ~,■ .
DEPOSITORY OK THE STATE oP
GEORGIA.
Superior facllulm lot traßaacting *
ttenersl Ranking i ~m*,
Collections made otTaiTpoint*
_accv*lbk through banks **r*.
Account* uf Put.a. Banket* H'u
and others aolictled. Safa Di<tt Uoxt*
lor renL
Department of Saving*, Interest payab:*
quarterly
Sella Sterling Efitchange on London (I
and upward*.
JOHN FLANNERY. Pre*Ment.
HORACE A CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SUM.IVAN Ca-hler
DIRECTORS
JNO. FLANNERY. WM W GORDON.
E. A. WEIL w W GORDON Jr.
H. A. CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
LEE ROY' MYERS. JOSEPH FKRST
H F SMART. CHARLES ELLIS
EDWARD KELIaY. JOHN J KIRRY
SllllM ilsl II
CAPITAL, #.130,000.
Account* of bankA merchants, corpora,
lions and Individual* aolictled.
Savings Department, interest paid
'quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collection* mad* no oil point* at r*a
tonaLle rates.
Drafts sold on all th* chief ciilea of tba
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED. Preaidant.
JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vic* President.
W. F. McCAULEY. Caehler.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. GA.
capital OKI -•
Undivided profits fcu.'JW
Tht* bank offers Its services to corpora
tions. merchants and individuals.
Ha* authority to act aa executor, ad
ministrator, guardian etc.
Raoea draft# on the principal ciilea In
Grr*t Britain and Ireland and on th
•<
Inter'S! raid or compounded quarterly
OP dep >*lra In the Riving* Department.
Safety Boxe* for rent
HENRY BLUM. Preeldent.
OEO W TfEDEMAN. Vloe Praaldsnt
JOHN M HOGAN. Caehler
WAITER F HOGAN. As*'t Cashier
No. 1840. Chartered, ISM
—THE—
HlllS Nil H
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. 330','.#). SURPLUS, 1100,0 0.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J A. G. CARSON. I'ra-ld'Ot.
KEIUNE GORDON. Vice PrallenL
W. M DAVANT, Cashier.
Account* of hank* And banker*, mer
chant* and corporation* received up n
the mast favorable t< rmi conslatant with
safe and conttervailve banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
BIILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Assets over SBOO,OOO.
& PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposit f, withdrawable on demand intar
cat credited quarterly
( PER CENT, per annum allowed '"i
depoaite of even hundrada, withdrawable
at annual perloda.
OEO W TIEDEMAN. PreeldanL
B. II LEVY. Vice Prealdent.
K, W. BELL. Secretary.
C. O ANDEHBON JR . Treaaurer.
OFFICE. IS YORK STREET. WEST.
FOR RENT,
from Oct. 1, that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
The Chatham Real Estate and im
provement Company,
14 BRYAN BTREET. EAST
lo Ifowipor Piste
Eor aala. a Koreallh Newspaper Folder;
will fold aheet Sik It la ki good order
Price *IOO. It coat ortalnaOy H.M4 bul
we hava ou uee for It and want lha room
It occupies.
R will bear Invaluable adjunct tP **f
newspaper ufßee.
Addreea
MORNING NEWS,
lanaaek.
IK YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work. order your Itthoaraphed 1
printed stationary and blank books ft® -
Homing Nwa, Savannah, 0*