The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 22, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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WILL FIGHT IKLT WKKK. Dal* far the I'nrntnn.n llllnme Hunt Haa Been **rl Forward. The Corcoran-WHllnm* fight will lir hr|.| rxl Wednesday night at the Theater. TW* will hr wood new* to those. who wero expecting to aco the fight In on-' of the haUn of the city, as the Throtir offer* far better opportunity than any hall for iha aatlefactory conduct of the bout Jt I* expected that there will he a (tnl crowd, as the Austral Athlctl.i Club, under the auspices of which, it will nr pullr I off. ha* taken every po**lMr precaution to oee that the patron* of the fiatlc yport get aheir money's worth. It was the Intention to have the tight next Friday night. It was air* rtilnmi. however, that the Theater could he eel cured on Wednesday and. I*th the prin cipals being agreeable. It ■ - .t, i.|,.| to eubstttule that nlglu for Friday The interest tn the flgnt ha- become k- . n that all will be glad to know that It will be pulled off sooner than was expected Williams will arrive In Savannah to-day He let! Louisville yesterday morning, and that should put him In Savannah this morning. He Is accompanied hy hi* spar rig* partner and trainer. Marvin Hart, heavyweight champion of the South ho vindicated the title in a fight be had this wee* in Louisville, when h. put „,it Kid Hubert In the sixth round That ... „f --ter a very warm coni. M. and it ~)ked for a time a* If there would be a rough hou*.- aa the ae.-onds were | n th- ring In the fifth round, preparing to ciaim n foul tor Hart. Hart and Williams travel together They have been touring the .i.uniry together each supporting the other in his fight-' The two have splendid record* is tight er*. and the belief |* pretty prevalent among those who make a Mu dy of the game that Corcoran will go against th. strong**! man be ever met when |,. fronts the Australian on Wednesday night The jducky Savannah boy ha* plemv ~t admirers It fat believed, detti.lt. the r.v ord Williams haw an.l the reputation lie btstrs. that Corcoran will give a good account of himself, and there are a grea ntany In Savannah who would be not in the less* surprise! If the Australian should do as many others have done—-o down before the man who ha* fought lit way Into lh esteem and admiration of thoae who love the art of w hich In- I- an ex poumii Th<* Athletic Club, which hat* • l*atrn>ln*<l to twin# rooll nhi r* to Savannah an I pull off Harhui periodically, taken . v ery pret aulion to kumi.] am.inH ’ fak- This win bf *en 111 a paragraph of tin articles of agreement which follow, un der which the men will fight: "We. the undersigned. Tom Uorroran of Savannah. On., of the firnt part, and Tom Williams of Australia of th- aewnd p r. do hereby agree to box twenty-flve rounds for a decision at Savannah, iin., on Wed nesday. Sepi. ai. IMo. satd content to l>. governed by the Marquis of Queensberrv Hules. and to le tinder the ausplt c- of the Austral Athletic Club. Cond 'hint* are d k>w*ed to box with one arm free and must protect themselves in the breakaways. The Austral Athletb Club s off! ;il r#*f rree shall officiate. Principals shall weigh ui at 12 o'clock on th** day of rontesi and agree to weigh 15*> pounds or less. "If the referee detects the slmhtest in dication of a fake,' or either princlp.il eoinmita a deliberate four or ‘quits.’ he. the referee, is empowei<i and Instructed to stop the bout, call It no <ont#ni and de-irre all bets off. neither prin. ip.d re ceiving any remuneration. leposits for wei|(nt and appear.* imv • nail be made with the club at a given time The gate receipts shall be divided ** follows. After all n* -essury expense* •noli have been dedtrte! 75 per cent. *hali go to th* winner and 25 per cent, to the loaer. We agree to the aitove ami. a* a matter of good faith, do hereby Al fix our aigna lures." OFFICER CAIUIIT \ TtlITtH. MRrlftl In I’ut h I'rlittitrr In Jail lint 4*l I poo Hy Her llclntivc*. Minnie Bellinger u colored woman of belligerent proclivity, give Officer Jeff Waters of Magistrate Wickham's court a decidedly Interesting anil exciting time night before Inst. Ktia Mammock, a former Inmate of the Bellinger woman's house. hat) sued out a possessory warrant for the posses sion of some of her property thut was at the Bellinger house, and which Mtmil* refused to give up. After Ihe warrant had been served Bel linger gave up to the officer some of the uttlclea, but refused to part with a pair of new ahoe* that seems to h.iv* ought her fancy, likewise $2.05 In cash, for which she showed also a de. I,led predilection. She was arrested and taken to the ,-ourt of Magistrate Wickham. win it. still re fusing to give up the property of the other woman, she was turned ov, r to Offl cer Waters to be taken to J ill. With his prisoner the officer was walk ing on Habersham street, and hod nearly leached the gate of the Jail, when hi was set upon by Baum Bellinger, tile pris oner's mother. Bills Hendricks and son. ansi Belle Grant. Baura gave him n swing ing blow with a hand satchel and Grant dealt him n blow on the head that put him for the time out of the tight. The prisoner and her friend* and relatives then made good their escape. Baler In the night Officer Dan Klley of Judge Wickham's t'ourt. went to Min nie Belltnger'a house and placed her un der arrest. She asked permission to go to her room for a minute, ami the officer granted It, hut no somer old she get In the room than she cloned and 10-ked the door and her mother placing herself Ire fore It, shut the officer out. When he Anally succeeded In entertlng the room his prisoner had made her escape. Yes terday morning he went for h r again and Anally found her In a lawyer's offle* on Bryan sfkeet. He placed her under ar rest and this time got her to Jill. Warrants were then sworn out for the persons, who had aided her In her escape on the night before. They were arrested, but subsequently released on bond. MAKING CAMP t It.N BITTttNN. I'rauklln A Foils Turning Them Out try Thousand*. Messrs. Franklin A Foltz have Just turned out their first order for campaign buttons. The bulons are of the twin pat tern. The pictures of the Democratic candidates, Bryan and Stevenson on the Dcmocratte button and McKinley and Roosevelt on the Republican button. The Bryan button*. In two sizes, are on a sli ver background, while Ihe McKinley but tons, also In two sizes, are on u gilt back ground. The buttons are neatly finished In colors and are equal to the lies! cam paign button made. They are Savannah manufactured and Messrs. Franklin A Foltz are prepared to compete with the leading manufacturers of the country, both In price and make of the buttons. They expect to push their sab- with job. hers and direct with the campaign clubs throughout the country. HUIIIIMI Foil t'MKOMMS. t untrue! for Police Department hint Awarded Yesterday. Bids for furnishing the police depart ment with winter unlfotms were recelv. •and at the City Exchange yesterday, but wer* not acted upon, owing to the Hines* of Alderman Bchwarx. chairman of the Police Committee. The matter was post poned until next week The bidders are B H. Bevy A Bro. the Metropolitan CtoUUng Company, Abe Behwald,' Falk nothing < mitany. Emil Peter* and Gar ft* k**l Ar Hons The hitls for winter uni forms for th* firemen are to be handed in by noon to-day. I*l, %\* UP THE SEW LIXK. • Nerekaalt and Mlnrr‘ Philadelphia *Mp* Will |i- Warmly Urlmnml. The business Interests of Philadelphia which have been hack.ng the movement for h direct lin* of st*amshtp from that port to H.ivannah arc a*ive to the a<lvan(- Jk* ’ whi ’h will accrue to them fr*m the eaiabli.-tuncnt of the new Merchants' and .Mlnerfi’ Line. The Merchants and Miner*’ Is the largest coastwise steamship company on the Atlantic KuhiMnl and the business men of Philadelphia feel assure.! Il at the n**w llm* will b* an tnvxtrLint f* lor In making Philadelphia a Northern outlet for the trade of the South The lierk.-hire and Allegheny, which will be UF-Igned to th** new line, are first class et earner* of 3.C10U tons, with ao-onimodtt tl- riN for Uth freight and passengers. They have recently b*en very thoroughly o\ rhatiled at an exp* nse of $125,<)0. mak ing them rrv>d*-rn in every respect. Pier 24. Bouth wharves, where the new line wdl have its terminus in Philadelphia, is located at the foot of Pine street, con venient for lw>th freight and passenger*. It is one of the big new piers recently • on*trusted to the new Port Wardens’ line, unit tracks are laid its entire length, making direct connection with the three hi* railroad system* centering In Phila delphia. Traffic Manager Whitney has Issued * notice to the shipping public •muonic lug the Inauguration of the line, in which h .-ays: "The reputation we have earned during the past forty-five years of our existence atftm to the pubtte • *i.* tin* service will h** satisfactory nJ firat das* m • very particular. ’‘Arrangements have been made to con nect at Philadelphia w ah all of (he trunk lines centering there, also at Savannah with all of the mil lines diverging fiom that port. thus enabling us to give through rate* md through hdi* of lading between Philadelphia and Interior Eastern point* and Savannah, and ail other points In the South. Southeast and Southwest. "Arrangements have also l*eeti made for through package r* from Savannah to all important competitive point* in the South. Southeast and Southwest, which, with fast through freight schedules, will assure to ’be public a thoroughly satisfac tory service." To show the Interest Philadelphia feels In the new line the Record prints the fol lowing in regard to the movement which Is resulted in securing It: "The agitation which ha* finally result ed in the establishment of the new steam ship line to tne South has been kept up continuously. In spite of temporary fail ure* and disappoint merits, since the ser vice of the Ocean Steamship Company, operating between Philadelphia and Sa vannah. was withdrawn, on July 1. 1997. That action caused considerable excite rnent among the merchant* and manu facturers. who ship goo4ls the South, and led to a mass meeting being held In the Philadelphia Bourse to protest again.*! the withdrawal of the line A committee was appointed at thnt meeting, including represen tat Ives from every commercial organisation In the city, for the purpose • f trying to estehlteh anew line to take t ie place of the one withdrawn. Th* committee worked for some month* with out success, find finally abandoned the effort. "The Trades League, however, contin ued agitate the matter, and began ne aotiatime with the various Interests, hop ing to induce *n independent steamship company, or some already established line, to enter this i*ort. * The Freight Committee of the Trade* Prague, through It- commissioner, N. B. Kelly, negotiat'd with one of the present coastwise water lines, and arrangements were about completed to ha\e it inaugu rate t scrvl e he we n Philadelphia and the South, but before the plans were fin ally consummated other arrangement* not f tvoruble to Philad Iphta Were made by that line, which caused It to withdraw from the original proposition. About that t mi th. war with Spain broke out, and the Trade* League Freight Committee wa obliged to abandon its effort* during the oittnoance of the war. But imme diately after the signing of the treaty of l* act the freight committee instructed C inmlssi mer Kelly to again begin work toward the est.ib i.hing of anew steam ship line to the Bouth "Other water line* were solicited to put on a line of steamer*, but wPhout result. Commissioner Kelly then visited most of th** important cities In the Bouth. and < .tine irt'o e< mniuni ation with the differ ent c rnmer la! Itodie* and the rallroa I and steamship oftl- iaL In that section. "After many reverses, the Merchants' and Miners’ Transportation Company o # Baltimore, was finally Induced to estab lish th* present line, after re -ehrlng prom iiF* of co-o]*eralcn from th** Pennsylvan ia. BaPlmorc and Ohio and Beading Rail road Companlwi.’ The Record enlisted early In the fight and has steadily advocated and worked for the establishment of a direct line of M*amehlps from PhlUdelph a to th fk>uth." Havanuah's business men who have been seen, heartily Indorse the new line, which will put Philadelphia on a par In water transportation facilities with the other great Northern port* EABtitl HAH A SMOKE. Trades and Labor Assembly's Smok er an Unlovable Adair. The smoker of the Savannah Trade* and Bulmr Assembly at Babor Hall last night proved an enjoyable affair. There was a large attendance and everybody had a v.,0*l time. Speeches were made by Mr. 8 Krmiskoff and other*. It was decided Gait the labor unions should take part In the Br> an-Sltvtnoon demonstration to be bel.i at the theater nxt week and thus manifest th*lr appreciation of the out |M>keri sympathy of Mr. Bryan with the laboring men. A p'entiful supply of re freshments was served anti the union men and their guests enjoyed themselves until utter midnight. _ |\ THE It El ORDER** COI KT. Beck Iras Driver Given Ten Days Without any Optional Fine. In the Recorder's Court yesterday. Ben Johnson, the negro srrested the day be fore. with a mackintosh In hts possession, supposed to have been stolen, was dis charged. Th* young man who. Thursday ofter maai ran over the child at the corner of Hull an*! Congress streets, was sentenced to ten days in Jail, without any optlon.il 15 'i'he case of Bsm Jenkins, colored, charg ed with burglary, was continued (• A Talbert, white, charged with tir ing a suspicious character, was released, with the proviso that hr leave town at once. _ DANCE aa as enjoyed. Another Surer** .Added to the List lair of Mope Mo* Mode. The dance last night at Isle of Hope wa* a very pleasant affair. The weather was all that couk) have been desired. In midsummer dancing Is warm ezerciee. even at Isle of Hope, but at this season it ts delightful. There wse a large crowd ol young people out. and U m probe THE MOKNTNG NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1000. THE DISCOVERER OF Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The Great Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who asks you to buy something else when you go into his store purposely to buy Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, has no interest in your case. He is merely trying to sell you some thing on which he can make a larger profit. He does not care whether you get well or not, so long as he can make a little more money out of your sickness. If he wished you well he would without hesitation hand you the medicine you ask for, and which he knows is the best woman's medicine in the world. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of Cures of women whose letters arc constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by “ something else," but by Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound, The Groat Woman’ s Romody tor Woman’• lilt,. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want —a cure. Moral Stick to the medicine that you know is Best. • When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it, “ I do not believe it will help me.” If vou are ill, do not hesitate to get a bot tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free and helpful. 4 ble that the pavilion will he liberally pat ronized by devotees of the Terpslchor.au art until the cold weather sets In The guessing contest was won by Mr. C. II Melt, on a guess of 137. The prize ivss s.’> worth of laundry work offered by the Georgia Steam I-sundry. AT TUB Til KITH It. tlnn-s'-tt sr's Man at Two Perform ances To-day. "The Man-'o-War’s Man" will be the at traction to-day at a matinee and nigh* performance. The ploy coneerns the love of minor Denbigh, on the part of Cant. Jack Conway of the I’nlted States war ship New Orleans. The captain's rival I* Baslllo llavllando. who commands the Spain-h ship, Kl Se rplon The fact that Kltnor Is a Russian spy Is known to Gen. Ivan Pletrovltch, the Russian ambassador, who lets the SjXIII ish capta n into the secret. To Capt. Con way. Kllnor Is known only a* the adopted daughter of the Englishman Denbigh, until by h* r own conlesslon she telle him that she Is a spy In the pay of Russia, subject to the c unmands of Plrtrovlb-li One of these commands t that for pur posea of state she kill or cause to he killed the American captain, or her la ther's life will rav the forfeit In Hllierla Distracted, she east* the die in her lov er s favor, rescues him from the Russian prison to which he Is condemned by the machination of the Spaniard, and Joins him in the last act, vindicated. The comedy Is furnished In the agree able and refreshing love making of En sign Harry Hanlay. an Irish-American youth of redoubtable prowess In love and war. and Rose Beotlne, a flirtatious little French girl, who Is readily becoming Americanized, and who has a rtre-e.iiing brother in the French navy. Through all of this mclodtamaMe pot-pourri. Capt. Baslllo Havllanda trails serpentlnely. He plots and counterplots, and Is defeated In every tqrn. Even at the last his Identity Is <lenled When he Is confronted In the Spanish captain's uniform at the room of the war council at Ceuta. The gradual culmination of episodes, ending with the defeat of H ivlpindo's clever machina tions, While acted very rapidly, would re quire much spore to print, besides depriv ing intended auditors much pleasure In w messing the unfolding of the play. , .e- T t (IT) Bit K. VITIM. There were only t few arrests by the poller yesterday None of Ihe , tees were of more than passing Interest. Hon T. M Norwood's "fiattre." adver tised for publication on yesterday, will be for sale itt Wm. Katlll s news depot tnla morning after II o'doek. A show window bl/ize In A J. Harms' bakery at Bull and Second streets, about tt o'clock last night, caused considerable ♦ zcltement In that section of the city. The fir> was extinguished with a bucketful of water, after having burned the window curtains and celling, without calling out the firemen. —Hans Hohl. of Appleton, Wls., recently swam across I-ake Winnebago, a distance of nine miles. Hohl has frequently swam distances of three and four mile*, but this trip la the longest he has ever attempted in this country, Hohl la a native of pak ooy, Germany, and is 27 years old. I.ot’A I. I* Kit SOYA E. Mr Charles M Jerome Is registered wt the Pulaski. Mr. G. V. Gress of Kramer ts a guest of the Pulaski. Mr. W. Z W illiams of Griffin Is a guest of the Pulaski Mrs. K Boher of Charleston 1* a guest of the Pulaski. Mr. W. K. Gentry of Atlanta Is a guest of the De Soto. Mr. J. H Bailey of Winston Is register ed at the Do Soto. str W. C. Tuten of Pembroke Is regis tered at the Pulaski. Mr. J. A. Foster of St. Simon's Is a guest of the Pulaski. Mrs. F. S. Jette left over the Central yesterday for Macon. Mr T. M Brady of Canton, Ga., Is reg istered at the Pulaski Mr. W. A Jones of Jacksonville Is reg istered at the Pulaski. , Mr G. Btdslnger of Statesboro Is reg istered at Ihe Pulaski. Mr. John Hrarltorough of Atlanta Is reg istered at the Screven. , Mr. A. 11. Galloway, Jr., of Wlnslon Is regt-sered at Ihe De Soto. Mr George Ford left via the Central yesterday for Columbus. .1 J M * id fu- New Yotk to-day on the Nacoochee. Mr 8, P. Kehnc returned o Savannah yesterday on the Nacoochee, Mr K M Post left via the Plant Sys tem yesterday for New York Mr C W. Satissy returned from New York yesterday on Ihe Nacoochee. Mr C. F Prendergast wIP leave for New York to-day on the Naeooche Mrs J, VV. Banks wdl leave to da* via the Plant System for Philadelphia Jlr R A. Malone of Albany was in she dry yesterday, a guest of the Pulaski. Mr ti. R. Ford was among the passen gers of the Cential yesterday for Macon Miss Mary Davis, who hna been visiting friends in Norfolk, ha* returned to the city. Mr. If. G. Gaul will tie among the pas sengers of the Nacoochee fur New York to-day. Mr A. A M' Ki' hern of Marlow was In the city yesterday and registered at the Pulaski. Mr. A. H. Harris will be among the pas sengers of the Mouth* rn 10-*lay for Phil adelphia. Mr. tintl Mr*. A. J. Oarfunkle were pas senger* on the Nacoochee yesterday from New York. Mr. P. M. Dougan. Mr Arthur Dougan ml Mls Alice Dougan will sail for New York to-day. Mr A Vetsbnrg will he am>>ng the pas sengeis of Ihe Naeooche*. which sails for New York today. Mrs If. I’. Milas and Mrs R. Sains were among 'he |ias* -ngrra of the Plant System yes!*rdny for New York. Mr Robert F. fb-hlrm has gone to Athens, tvbare he will attend the coming term of the University of Georgia. Mrs. D. B. Hull and Mias Hull were among the passengers of the Nacoochee, which arrived from New York yesterday. Mr Henry Icry will leave for the North to-day with his son Master Sidney Bevy, who tvUl enter Mt. Pleasant Military A c A4srfTi y at Hing-Hlng. on thw IliHlxan n*xt a-^sk Messrs Tom *n. R. M Haltigaii and Mrs ILiillgaii writ* among the pas-vngsrs of the Niuwher yr*terby from N*w York Messr* A J. an-1 fhiirl*** (l.irfiitikel re turn'l from New York y*-fertlav by th* Naroih'hst*. after art at -ein of *o we* k* at the North. Mr R M Levy return***! from th* North yesterday with hi* family, which has been i-i* tuling the auftimcr at Lik*- (leorg** His son. Mr Arthur Levy if at the IVekaklil Military Aiwkni). Mayer Myers !rft last r.isht fer N r. York on a buln*ts trip. tnl will h* b -sent ntsoii * week Mr. Htgo Mym l* still In Europe, und the Mayor flitl* tt necesaary to give g portion of h* time t* fh*- affair* of the i'uban- Amert< in Manufa*turing <'mtpwny. in which Ih* I largely In ter eat n|. Mr. lt*i!M*r( L foMlng left |?*t nlghl vta the Central Hail* y for t'im tnnatt where h* will attend the m** tlng of the general grand chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of the United (Rate*. From Cin cinnati Mr. Cold I tig will go t<* litdian.ipo- 1 ll* and Chicago lie expects to be absent about two w.cks I'rnfmiM . From the Catholic Friend One of the mn*i disgusting and preva lent vhe* whlt-h is growing to alarming piop.Mi.*ne la that of profentt\ mranlng h**. vulgar profanity. It* tiw I* con tin* I to no ox or |mdtton It |**llitte* altk* th* 4 onversathm of ytutthful strength ami decrepit age. In th*- highway* and ly ways, the count Ing-room ami th*% work shop, and too often tn the social and fam ily circle th** ar I* *Unnel by convcrsn tlon interlardel with profanity, which nit to r .tu i mphni—s nor Mdtl In 1,. 'Mm Vtr tiding vi* vvitT tin m • of business In lte Interjection of oath*, and long before he reached nun * estate ha* Required a deteat a hie habit which be come* *eMil nature, and hi* *4*'tir'l lit* proficiency as . professional wearer for the term of hi* natural life, so that go where he may ht* foul mouth carries the contagion and become* a veritable ei <s- I*mi of slime—a standing menace to lit" welfare of society. Ixeavlng moral or religious eon*bleru tlon entirely out of the question. I* It not tlm* that this atHmlnahle ungentle manly practli'e were abandoned? and can the press fulfill a nobler mission than nwike it* influetiee felt In aid of Its sup pression’* The vernacular of the blink guard. under all circumstance* reprehen sible. Is especially out of place In the f family circle, buslneaa or **ii*l conver *.ttlon of friendly greeting, ami yet the practice referred to prevail* to t greater or less extent In all of them It tr* high time to call a halt, to put th* penalty of so'tal ostra*i*n **n the tiMltvidual who In dulges to It Peculiarly apropos tn this connection are the lines of Cow per "Maintain your rank, vulgarity dept*e. To swear Is neither brave, indite nor vrlae." —Every year In the United Btates there are opened and eaten t,OW. bushels of oysters. Much of this enormous crop come* from the Chesapeake. More than twice the amount of oysters produed by al! foreign land* put together come* from the Chep* ak alone "Omybrard I* a family medicine with us," said a prominent bustnea* man ye* ttrday My wife takes It. and 1 nolle* ah- tn enjoying beter health than for years. The children keep w* U by taking II- " may he obtained at all diug store* or writ# to u* for It Reepaas Drug Cos., eol# prop* . fbtvannah. Qa. ad. DKG At. NOTIUKS. NOTIC'D TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT ORS. GEORGIA. CHATHAM POUNTY.- Notlce IS hereby given to all person* hav ing demands against Mary Playter. late o' said county, de* eased, to present them to me. properly matte out. wlvhln the time prescribed by taw. u> as to show their character and amount; and all persons in debted to said deceased are retpilred to make ImmcitUle Inymenl l*> me JORDAN F BROOKS, County Administrator, 15 Hay street, west. Havannah, fin., July 2, IWU. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.- Whereas. Robert It, Remsird. has ap plied to Court of Ordinary for letlers of administration on the estate of Albert Evans, deceased. These are, therefore, Vo cite end admon ish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before Sit 1.1 court, to make objec tion (If any they have), on or before th first Monday In October, nezt. otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, th Hon Hampton B. Kerrlli. ordinary for Chatham county, this, the list day of Angus*. ISU9. FRANK H. KEIBBACH. Clerk C. 0.. C. Cos. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COtISTT.- Wherea# M A. O'Hyrne has applied In Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis tration on Ihe estate of Ellen Morgan, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all whom It may cotH-ern to In- and appear liefore said court to make objec tion (If any they have), on or before its first Monday In October nezt, otherwise said letters will Is- granted Witness, Ihe Hon. Hampton B Fer rill. Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 31st day of August. ISBO FRANK K KEIBBACH, Clerk Ct. Ord', C. Cos. GEORGIA, CHATHAM crtCNTY- Wherns, Joslah T Clarke has aptilled lo Court or Ordinary for letters dismissory as guardian of the prop-rty of Eugene G, Clarke, formerly a minor. These are,therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern lo be anil ap pear before said court to make objection (If any they have), on or before the first Monday in October nezt, otherwise said letters will be granted Witness, the Honorable Hampton I- Fer nu. Ordinary for chstiiem county, this the list day of August. MOO. FRANK E KKIBRACH. Clerk Cl. Ord’y C. Cos. “georoia. Chatham county- Annie Flcklln ha* applied to the Court of Ordinary for a twelve months' support for herself amt minor child out of the estate of Joseph Flcklln. de. cased Appraisers have made returns allowing same. These are, therefore, lo cite all whom It m.iv concern to appear before said court to make objection on or before the first Monday In October nezt. otherwise same will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Hampton K Ferrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day of Kept ember, FRANK E. KEIBBACH. Clerk Cl. Ord'y C. Cos., Ga. PHaroizu wanted. TB~~"s~~Kn*neer Office, rtt Augustine. Fla.. Hept 13. l*tv>. Healed proposals. In duplicate, for supplying nviterl.tl for. ami budding steel frame.! tower, with shelter lot Binge ami Uosltton Finder, at Key- West. Fla . will tie received here until Oct 12. IBW. snd then publicly opened. Information furnisher! on application. Thns. H Rees. Cap!.. Engrs. ■ I MOO LA AND COLLEGES. PANTOPS ACADEMY Nzam CHAIIBOTTKSVIRRE. VA For bora Fully equipped Send for bstalogus JOHN H SAMPSON, A M . Principal. Edgcworlh Hunt-Jinx A Day-School For Girls. Reopens Bepi. 37 Kth ytar. Mr* H. P. EKFKBVRI2, Principal. Miss E. D. HUNTBEY. Associate Prln. 122 and L2l W. Franklin it., Baltimore,Mil CLASSIFIED auVEKIISEMENTS. rOMSOMAI. "RKMoDKLINtI SALK." A RARE chatter to secure . bin lain v. engagement niul wddtng pn-sent at very l*w i**t. , so-id watch, lady’s *;**. w.t* Ik*, now 97 25; It vv Raymond watch, was $45, now $!• •<*, p m |i\.i mUti wat plain gold welding rings. $1 k) atsl up; dhimonl ring, w < • $75, mm ssl; handsome cluster ling lady's slxe, wa sli. now $->2>. •nail order* promptly hit* and Keg* *. Kasi Itruughton. Ilair, Jewelry and Heav ing Huiqity House BKLUNC. OUT AT C* ST KKE Chung A t*o, ls. Whitaker f i *t; Ctd m*H* an*l J i*ih gt*>d iiuim l** *td Call * trly hihl get youi clmh'e of rum novelties . CRKAM PUFFS. FIRST nKTIIK SKA• son. lemon m'tlngii* pie. vuiiUa bkiciilt*, O, K ami linger prctxel*, at I*' •. * itak cry. SCHOOL BOOKS AT OAHDNLRS B.ixanr, I'J Brought*ti street, east. Marne*' Second Reader. St'-; Third Rei*b*r. i •*. Fourth Re.ul* r, 4.-. Fifth Header, shc. MMtith * Ftn*t i*eograph> 11 . Rohln smi'a New l*ra< ti *1 Arttbin* tic, 43c. Look* U>tighi. sol.i and exchange*! U SHOULD HEW MILLER'S KURNI* ture; newest style* fi>r imlruom, dining roatn, i sir lor, In oak. walnut nisi mahog any; Miller s prices atul terms eto ia sonahle. 2U7 litugtitai, west. YOI WUA. LIKI. THE MILK FROM Hpringtlcid Dali); It's rich and pure, try it. $1 ( FIR WOVEN WIRE COTS while Os y last C I*. Miller, Agent “u SHOULD HKB MILLER'S NKW •tyie* in i HttelH mailing, window shade*, art squares, rugs, knw curtains, etc.; Miller'* i>ri*H and teruta *r* rcasonahk* Broughton, weet. FINK RICKFIKLD rAIIB AT HA kera," every day. I*eat of all other m els Ui market IF ITS HUGH YOU W ANT. YOU CAN g*t them cheaper from McOllll*. KIMBAU.’S ANTI K IIK IT M A TANARUS! C ring*, thousands using them ami ail ben •<H*d Gardner'* Itasaar. ngt. Sli VIAL. AN UNLIMITLIr SUPPLY of nice willow rookrra; Ldtca' atae, at $3 J. Y>' Teeple. SLN 1 $ S NICE RATTAN VM hCKER - ladles’ slxe. largo a 4 * 4 ***rtiiint of reksri, 'uu<’hes and raay haiiw C I*. Miller, Agent OCT IST I Wild. MOVE TO 414 WEST Broughton. Ring up 24M If yon want to have your furniture moved or packed for shipment or storage, I guarantee prices the same a* I do the work that's given to mr A H Gridin. 314 Broughton street, west, mattresses mad** tn order. If OILLIS’ LACIO CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. U SHOULD BKB MILLER'S OFFICE desks. ulh*e table*, oftlca chairs, ofth'* matting, oflk aliatlea. C. I*. Mliior, Agent ~~U WILL SOON MOVE AND U WILL certainly neG something In my line; U will *av* money by trading wKti mc C. P Miller. Agent M’OILLIS HELI> SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna pattern*' for 99 cent*. “18 TOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF? Stlffel K Freeman h ive a stan.ung ff*r of sl,mu for every safe of their make that due* not preserve Its content*. On* safe was In burning debris 113 hours When taken out, the hose hsl to la turned <i it When open**], not a page was dla • uturel, not a r**. ord tost, not a dollar de nt roved If you went security, buy a Stiff* II it Freeman safe. C I*. Miller, Au C nt. ~ M'GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS, NETS. Inca curtains, hammock*, water cooler*, pillow*, picture*. *love*. hedruotn sultea, and furnltura of every dee**rlptloti. hi:i: the JEW!!* stoves and range* for aale by J. W Teeple; also agent for Insurance gsaollne atove. t* 9HOUU) SEND TOUR ORDERS for tuning and repairing pianos arid or gana t<> W. P. Manning, with C. I' Mil ler, Agent, prompt attention to out-of town otdei * i‘ Mtttt i A M GILL IB MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS and at ores |4anos stul furniture; beet work only; no "Cheap-Jtihn" price*—no Cheap- John job# V SHOULD SEE MILLER H STOVKH atul range*; th> l*>st makes at reasonable grief * i ’ M III* r. Agent. -rniNiTunn movot) with carb. • 1* ■ •tM.'laltr Wllh M IT HHOI’I.O HKNI> HR YOIIU OR dan, for nph„l,lrrln* parlor ami Aiding ruoni (urnllurv In fa-nihrr. llk n1 oth,*r fab ric*. In ihe lx-t nianner, curfaal hair, mmi am) cotton nwirraara rroovalMl, all w-*rk wall dona ami atiafa< tlon guar anteed. C. P Miller. Agent. "when you BEE Mattur BlXTY fnch cenla ruga, you will buy them, lug can’t help It; will Ball In an) quan tity. MUUtAI. HOW ARE YOUR ERKT? IF YOUR feat ara troubling you, call on me and I will glva you-relief; I cure Ingrowing nalla, torn, and all dlaaaeaa of the faet without pain; chargea reaennahle; can give tit. heat rafarencea In tha city; pa tlantn treated al raaldancea; order, can ha left at Etvlngaton'a drng "tore, null and Congreaa gr.h; talaphona 2*S. Gem Davie. Burgeon chlropndl"! IIKM' \V AM liU-MAI.K. for TnTtkd statem army, able ic died unmarried men batwean •in of 21 and la; cltlxeii* of Unit'd State*. of load character and temperate habits, who ran apeak, read and writs Ktutllah Recruit* arc apcrlally desired for a< rvlce tn Philippine* For Informa lion apply to recrtlltln* office. XU Hull etreet. Savannah. Ge. ‘ WANTED?"MAW. UPRIGHT-CHAR noter. to manage business of old *•titb its he! house; salary lid per week and • penaes payable enrh work direct from headquanersl expense money advanced; position permanent; reference. Ntandard House. 301 Caxton butldlmc. Chicago ‘WANTED. ONB FIRST-CUAHH white barber; good pay and i>ermanent position. Apply to P. C. Davis, feala. Fla. ————————— *I.I.MS WIITKU. XcKNTH WANTKIT~Kndt A PO*T pleie hlssory of ih" Galveston flood, writ ten by Murat Halstead, the reet hlsto rtan. who personally vtalted the scene of destruction. It gives a vivid description of th awful horror. Outfit fre; send !> 2-r ent stamps to mall It. Thousands will Is- sold; get In the Held at once. J. 1,. Nichols & Cos.. No. 313-No. 325 Austell building, At lanta, Oa. __ “CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. SWEI.I.KST out; IWuograptieel. four colors, Bryan. Mc- Kinley. etc., none better: only *1 per IW>; senrl & r ents for samples. Franklin A Foils, manufacturers. Savannah, tin IIUItM WitTMi. "•rtVo-HTiJBV HOt’SK WANTED (with lawn or garden (>referrdi. In good local loti. Address Good Tenant, tble office. FLAT* FOR HKftT. nell, west; 4 room* are! hath, (1* ier month, from Oct. 1. W J. Mlscally, Jr. A”CHQICWf FUAT. FURNISHED." TO Icl, aingly or entire; gentlemen preferred. 123 Oglethorpe avenue, west. "fdatthkbb large rooms bath room. Corner Broughton and Houston. FOII~ RENT.~ FUAT OF ROOMS over drug store, corner Bolton and Mont gomery street*. (15 per month; ktsy In drug atore. J. T. Shuplrlne. corner Con gress and Jefferson streets. "to” RRNT7 13 JON EH. F. AST,' FUAT cud baivuicut. to malt family, • H AXTkh-HIM 1.1.1-tißOtll. if you want <hioi Miidt, oet it ft.ait Hpringtn ki Dairy. If* rich, pure and whoivaome. _ IK YOU WANT A TO DUMP earth dirl. aaml. manor., ear . froo of rhairge. iuat at city Mmlia. hauling ovor hard road wrtta or telephona Grown Hi,. , ,u<ner Andaraon and Earl Uruad atraeta ph nr.NT— nuuNi. FIIRNIBIICD iTcTH room . every convenience, krt Ih.r Hard afreet, near Uheriy NK’F.I.Y Ft'M.VIHHKD ” HO, >MS, Ho.ithern eieure. uualarn ,XMivenienoaa, 310 Jonea, cat. foil HIAT-HOtaM ►OR RENT. NEXT TO THE COR.VBR of Punfrrra nud Montgomery atroata. thr, -*tor> tirlck hou••• Klr-t cia.M . ndl ti. ti Apply to J. 11. tielmki n. Wtiiigfear and 1-lle rty atr.eta. FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPTARUi party, ttty rf-tdancc. nortiiea.t corner Firat .it,-I I ■ .-cpiy i‘. W llowa and, No. HI it,, at roof. FOI * • ■ t 'HB. No 31? V\ .ildhurg at reel, eaat. left ween Alvrtam and lan oln. (Irgcl.iai order and condition; every , aa>venl,K* Might rent to right tenant Eetalo Hitomon ,’olu ii. Writ Itroiol ami Mnnightun alreoft. FOR RENT. FOMKoRTAMI.n lIOtTBB. No 31 r. W.ildtMrg afreet, eaat. hetwoan A Ire root n ami l,im-ln; (erftvi .vuvlltfag; newly paperml, hot *rl , ok) water; . very caiventence Rotate Salomon ,’ufaao. Writ iiroad and llrmightia, atrveta. FOR It ENT. RFsHUKNFR 3 IlOle ion etreet, w.-et aeven fiena. at) con venlenre*. newly |uperd and point#,! tSO per monll, k.,re for one >„ir Aptdv t,, J T Bhuptrlnc, corner ,’oftgraaH ami Jof fi ceon Blreefe. Foil RENT THAT DkrHl It ARI.U* HEfT lileii. e. and I'ark avenue, weid. with all lot. at Improvement,. Apply i\ H. lyautech, X Hull atr,et. wnat. mil HUNT. DEBIHAIH.E DWEIJ.INf) with all moileru Iniprov,-menta. In good repair. 30k Junta, mil, Kollo,, h A He rav en. FOR RENT. DUBIRADLE IIHITK hoiiae*. nuinle r 403 ami th Hutrlngdon, eaat; newly papered and rrtalrl. with ,11 modern Improvemenla Atiply to B. <' Way, Ill'll Telephone, 137fi rou RRXT-rroHKi. FOR It HINT, TWO MTOKtM, 13 AND 17 ftav at reel, weal, thirty h> ninety feel, "a 'h. wflh ,-eth.ra and etev itora; pmiaea aton Pit 1, For term,, apply to Oeerfo W mvi I llryan atreet, eaat. " ONE OF THU BFHT lit'Hl NEBS aland* for rent. Apply Flatahvk Jk t’o., llryan. eaat. “FOR RUNT. STORE. 113 IIROUOIG t,m afreet, coat; ixigee aion Imnw-llataly ato m>vil -l al ut.la raitdencea and ffata. Apply A Mylly, 13 llryan atrvat, •eat Fill) BAUB—RBSAG KXTATM. FOR HACK. DOTH ON"nINTIu”nEAR Eaat Itr.wd. at tDO each: will Boon be advanced to 133?,; when a lot haa keen paid for I ran arrauga to gat a homa fault!. C. H Dorset!. TOR : Aid A 1-1 >T FOIt TWO HUN dred dollara. eaay tarma, on Ninth airM, near Eaat Urnad; no city taaatlon. C. H. Doraett. FOIt HAM: TIIOHB DOTH ON NINTH atrael. near Eaat Urnad have only been •old to ffrat-claaa pnrttea. who will make good nelghfaora; ami nona other can buy. The terine are very eaay. and they ara cheaper than any other In tlia vicinity. ! 11 Doraett. _____________ FOR BADE. DOTH ON NINTH STREET near Eaat llroad; no city taxaa, at 3X4 each; twenty-five dollara caeh. and eaay monthly payments. C. H Doraett. RESIDENCES AND liITUDINO I/OTB for aale all aver the rlty. Hobart H Totem, real aatata dealer. No. 7 York atreet. weal. — 1 rou sAi.i—Uiataa-j-a.xt.ofa. Will HHAZId.! THERE It* WlTCH baxoi and wltciihaael one la made to euro, the other la inadr to aall. put a bottle of oura fay the *tde of atm of tha oilier kind; w glva you all Iha quality and an the quantity tlmt your mosey en titles you Ice-a pint for a quarter Uereee'i Drug Btor. a, Henry aud Abercorn. Whit aker and Taylor. “fmII BAEB OK EXCHANGE. MARVIN eafe, 3 feel k by 4 feed t; g,aal mmdJtkm; will tell or exchiMige for MnaUer eafe. Klrliy. 10-cent atore, CbWR FOB HAI.E. IF YOU WANT*A good milk cow. reaeunoble, I can aupply you. Call 471 Weat Itoumiary ABH AND CYPRKBn DUMBER FOR eale— USO.OUO feet of aah suitable for wheel wrights. carriage makers car worka end Interior house flnteh. Also cypraaa lumber of all eliwre We h-ve resumed uttlng our famous brands of cypreea shingles and will soon have a full line of them for aale. Vale Royal Manufacturing Company. "~BPRING FIELD DAIRY IH NOTED for having rich, pure milk; try It; you will lie pleaeed. lost a.si* vtit’sn. IAiST. BUACK AND TAN BITCH; answers to the name of Clide. Reward If relumed to box office. Theater. LOBT-EfcALL TAN DOO, SHARP realures; answers to name of Jack; haa collar on. Reward If returned to Id Ninth street, east. UNIT, DIAMOND RING, 4i KARAT, near Oglethorpe avenue and Kmm Broad atreet; the tinder will be i-wiirded If re turned to A. Jrrger. care of W. F. Retd's drug stone PI.VM3IMI. MODKRN PLUMBING. IT WIUU HE to your Interest to let me give you an •*- tim-ito on your plumbing, new or old work; repair work a specialty, as I am a practical plumber. No gueas work to endanger your Hfe. Wiggins, 'phone tvt. Georgia or Bed. tIH EM.A VFSM . HAVB TOUR HOUSE FAINTED with German ready-mixed paint; entlra satisfaction guaranteed. Adama Faint Company. JH ~ WANT HI ~6nB~TM< it’RA D Hint gry |*rofd<> at the Bouthero Grocery Com pany, 114 Barmird street. ~WE BELL SEWER PIPE. FLUB pipe. (Ire clay, lire brick at loweat price*. Adams Faint Company, lot Congress, west. MnllF THAN uni: MDN[H:i:!> CENT* tn every dollur of your hard-earned hard cash at the fkmlhert* Grocery Company, 111 llurnard street. OYPBINE IB THE BEST WALL FIN- Ish made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah agents. 1M Congress, west. REDUCE TOUR LIVING EXPENSES by Investing your hard-earned bard cash with the Southern Grocery Comjiauiy, 114 Barnard street. - " - reg-iag Empty. Hoflshcads. Empty Molaee-e Uugalteade fa* sale by C. M. Gil BERT & CO_ flOl PARKER’S k Jl HAIR BALSAM 3