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APPLY FOR CARDS TO DAY.
IX TUB AA WITH Ulltl.lt M'HIWU
there ark im> \ \t axcies.
A&ui , ri£!)ti a of Vsrniirlpii In the Tur
in n i.rmlra of Ihr Grammar
Aril I'rmpi’P the A t|tllean I *
ran (.alhrr From Ihr Figures
harlhin( an In Til cl r Chanrra nl
IrrarliK Admission— I'rlncipnla
and Aaalatanla Will llnvi- I'hanr
of the liaunnrr nf (arila nl Ilia*
Arailrmj'- W nrK Will Go an lu
day, Tn-morram anal Friday.
Vacancies for white chlMren In (hr pub-
He schools number 783. Those will lie
filled by those to whom car.l# of admis
sion will be given out at Chatham Acad
emy to-day. to-morrow ond Mtloy. Th
hours for the issuance of the cards to
applicants will be from 9 until 1 o'clock.
Supt. Otis Ashmore bos ascertainei just
where vacancies In the white ond colored
schools exist. The principals will know
Just how many cartle can be Issued with
out overcrowding Ihe grades. and. when
that point has been reached, no more
will be granted admission. The names of
additional applicants will hove to go upon
the waiting list to be given accommoda
tion In the grades they seek to enter t<*
soon as a vacancy occurs.
In the lower grades of the white schools
there are more vacancies than In the
higher grad**. The vacancies in the t!r t
grades of all the white s -hool* aggregate
414; In the second grades. 89; tn the third
grades, 133; In Ihe fourth grades. Hi; in
the fifth grades. 17; In the slxfh grades.
74; and In the seventh grades, 73. From
these figures applicants for all grad <*
may be able to conclude something as to
their chonnw for sc tiring admission.
Doubtless there will be many who wih
not find in com mods t .on s. It Is expecte I
mat the Issuance of cards will open with
u rush this morning, and It Is probable
that there will be but a slight falling off
to-morrow. Frida; may bring lighter
labors for those who are to l>e at the
academy for responding to the wants of
the children and the parents who accom
pany them.
First comer* will h- those first served.
When all the places have been given out.
there will be nothing for belated appli
cants but to have their names go on the
list of those waiting for openings. These
openings occur from time to tlm> during
the term, and Ihe children. In the order
in which their names appear upon the
list, are given the places nifeM by the
Withdrawal df pupils who were In at the
beginning of school.
Careful preparations have been made by
Supt. Otis Ashmore for the Issuance of
cards. The principal* of the schools ami
their assistants met yesterday afternoon
at Ihe academy for Instructions. All Ihe
principal*, save Mr. Arthur O’Har.i of
St. Patrick'* School. *nd Mr. J. S. Sims
of Chatham No. 1. had returned from
their vacations yesterday
Desks have been placed In one of the
rooms at the academy for the prliirliuils,
and there they will pass upon the quali
fications of the applicants for admission
to their respective schools. Before the
applicants present themselves to the prln
iip.il". they will h.i't lo show e\ >
of successful vaccination to one of the
city physicians. A curtained apace for the
examination of vaccination mark* has
been set apart for the physician.
Card* of admission will also be IssuiM
the colored children to-day ami to-mOr
row Only to-day will they bo issued at
the West Broad and the Hast Broad street
schools anil only to-morrow will they be
Issued at the Anderson on-1 Duffy street
*. bools.
I XI *1 ALLY I, t ltt.il IltH KKT.
\Va Heard by the Itocordrr X ester
ilay Morning.
Twenty-one cases wete heard In Ihe He
' order's Court yesterday, hut none of
them were of mo;e tlan pass.tig Interest
The tiiii * lm| os. and amounted to fsu, of
which 137 was paid.
The docket ease against the officer*
of the Chatham Light Infantry for drill
ing the cempuny on the aid walk of Mont
ejtnery street, lien by > omlug Into collls-
I It with Jrle-sr*. Maul* and Lisseter, was
•omlnued until Oct. 7.
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A XIOAA II AM I Xt; SCHOOL.
Aleasrs. Adam* and Reddick AA ill
t onilnct oar at C. 1.. A. Hall.
Anew dancing school will be conducted
In Ravannnh this winter. Sir. W. K.
Adam* and Str. Walter Ile.ldi k. will li
the Instructor . Tiny ki.\i ure.l th-
Catholic Library Association# hall for
their work, ond Ihe encouragement they
have received Induce* them to believe they
wd have a large class. They will re
oclvf puplin for nftrrnoon and #v#nlnir
inPtrucilon. In addition to that of Me*at*.
Adams nnd RHdlrk. (her* will probably
bo of four danrinir ochool*
In ihr city. Bavann:h in fatnoua for the
number of Its young people who dance.
iher* being few wh> are without thl* ac
complliihniem, und the zchuoU for Inatruc
tlon are usually well Attended. Mr. A'lnm*
and Mr. iUildlrk will oj**n Ihtlr school
on Oct. 19.
TROOPS SHOULD REMAIN.
Continual from Tenth Fage.
the force in China should be tnt'ra*el and
ntu diminished. The commercial poenibtl*
|li*n alone or* 1 jmmeaxurable and Incal
culable. and we would be In poult lon to
profit ny them The Houth specially
wouUl Iw* benefited. The Chinese are
great ronzumerz of cotton, and thla con
xumptton can be greatly Increazed. Every
Chlnamau wears hie cotton blouae and cot
ton trou?*eri. Unmanufactured cotton,
cotton yonw and cotton cloth are nlrealy
Imported Io great quantities from th.
country and from Knelani). but the com
merce can be greatly incre.iacd. Our aelf
l*h Intere.-fn and our mterezt In the ad-
V.iik ement of civilization and Chrlattanlty
coincide in thl?* interest. nnl to sacrifice
one h to sacrifice the other."
Rev. Mr. King will remain in Savannah
for aome time. He think* It will prolNi
b.v be a year before condition* will be
sufficiently nettled to enable him to re
turn !•) China. He has already received
numerous invltafiom* to prt'ach. am) will
ilouldlezM <ll!ouai thene matters further In
the pulpits of the Sav.mnah Churches.
1.04*1. I'BRSOXAL.
Mr. G.o-ge S. McLaren Is registered at
thT)e Soto.
Sir. D. T. Clyalt of Quitman Is a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. AV. B. Jones of Newnan I* a guest
of Ihe Puiaskl
Sir. F. O. Stays of Atlanta Is registered
at the Puiaskl.
Mr. J Sf. Wright of Atlanta I* a guest
bf the Puiaskl.
Sir. N. B. King of Lellaton Is a guest
of the Puiaskl.
Sir D. W. I.ott of Broxton Is registered
at the Screven.
Sir. AV. C. Oliver of Lyons I* a guest
of the Screven.
Sir. J. C. Pope of Tldcock I* registered
at the Screven.
Mr. D. 11. Franklin of Postal is register
ed at the Pulaski.
Sir. C. B. Airmans of Dupont Is rcgls
t. red at the Pulaski.
Sir. Wright Campbell of Mcßae U a
guest of the Pulaski.
Sir. O. C. Cheves of Slontesuma is a
guest of the Pulaski.
•Mr. A. C. Hamblin of Port Tampa la a
guest of the Pulaski,
Sir. J. B. Chandler of Valdosta Is a
guest of the De Soto.
Mr F. E. Tibbs of Jacksonville Is reg
istered at the Screven.
Sir. and Sirs. J. M Buckley of Mlllen
are guests of the Screven.
Sir O. J. Baldwin left via the Central
yesterday for Houston, Tex.
Sir. C. SI Gilbert left v a the Plant
System yesletday for New A’ork.
Sir. Harris Cope will leave to-day for
1 New A'ork via the Plant System.
Sir. J. D. Harrison cf Adlal was among
' yesterday's arrivals at the De Soto.
Sir; Sarah Kirkpatrick of Green Cove
Springs I* registered at the Screven.
Mr. J sph Cl iik of Sloultrle was
an;o ng the guests of the Screven yester
day.
Mr. W. E. Vinson of Guyton was
among the guest* of the Screven yester
■ day.
Mr P. T. Siemens left yesterday via
ihe gen boa pi Air Line for Morristown.
Tenn. ,
Mrs. J. Nelson was a passenger of the
i Seaiio'ard Air Line yesterday for Ports
mouth.
J’r M K Nusshium of Balnhrldge was
I among the arrivals at the Screven yes
tc.day.
M- C A. L. Cunningham returned ye*.
I ,y (I. m u Stay In the North Carolina
mount tins.
M.-*.*. Chas. S Heard. J S Hauser and
John AV. D.ekiy of Augusta are guest* of
the De Soto.
M, e t C. Bawl* was among Ihe pas
of the Plant System yesterday
for Montgomery.
Ml II Uemitger* was among the pass
, Of th. ienlmard Air Line yeoter
; .lo> for New York.
Mr- Chas Marks, who has been 111 In
I for - tm time, hi* recovered so
ti,.a she will return home next week.
Mr and Mrs. H. K Dreeson ami their
.hew Master Bennie Adam., returned
.'ri:a> from the mountain< of North
larolf a.
• a |> r J Y. Fair returned to the
• m last Idgbt after an alWMice of aix
! ‘ rkf which were spent In North Cro
i ,ma. Washingtoa, Saratoga aid Canada.
THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMHEK 26. 1900.
BOXIW \n \
% <MnR Who !>*• >l Place
line I* Hfliaarr In It.
From the New Orimw Tlmes-Democrnt.
"I see that Fitzsimmons In expatiating
on the advantage* of knowing how to box
In case of n sudden attack by rough*,"
remarked a veteran ipediman of thl#
city. “I have heard ttmt eorl of talk be*
for**, and— well. It maker me am lie. A*
far back as I can remember, the advocate*
and apologmt* of puglllem hove been harp*
In* on the important e of knowing how to
l*ox as a mean* of ready protection against
unexpected aaeault. They call it ’the
manly are of 'll you know
how io use your hand*, they aay, 'there
\i no ne< essJty for the cowardly and
dangerous practice of carrying a weapon.*
dome year** ago. w hen I was a trttb* young
er than I am at pnwent. that ostuv'k me
as being sound hurt.-, and I went to the
trouble of taking a courae of le-**<*n*
from ii local pugilist., By the time I got
through 1 could a par very prettily; I knew
all About feints and leads and uppercut*,
and undercut*, and counters, ami cross
counterr. and flatten'd myself that 1 cou!
make abort work of the average hood
lum.
“One night about a month later. I wae
strolling down town when it tough-looking j
>oung man on the corner made nn Ironi
cal remark about dudes 'Here an chance
for a practical demonstration.’ I said to
myself: Til just give this loafer a small
lesson In |*olltene®*.' Hutting the action
to the word. I stepped up Jauntily and
struck what my preceptor called atti
tude Up 1 That U all 1 gtnMk *'•
fore | coul.l moke the artistic feint with
which I had been taught that every bout
must necessarily open, the young ruffian
nnd kicked me twice on the shins, hutted
me in the stomach, yanked out half a
pound of my front hair, punched me vio
lently on the nose, and left me hors ile
combat on the banquette. The first thing
I did when I got home wna to throw' niv
Manual of Boxing' out of the window
“Boxing would he i*n Ideal defense
against hoodlums.** continued the old
timer “If the hoodlums could only he per
suade so follow the rules of the game
and abstain from biting off ears or gouging
out eyes while the bout Is In progresa.
Hut as long as toughs Ignore ring ethl*a.
and highwaymen refuse to tackle us oe
cordlng to one good hlokorc
club p worth more in a tight place than
all the sparring lesson# ever given. Th
best proof of what I say is the nigntflront
fact that professional sluggers never re
ly on their fists when they get to lighting
casually among themselves. A pugilist
will talk you dtxxv about the 'manly art
of self-defense.' but lea him get Into i
fracas in some groggerx. and it*s a hun
dred to one he dots his sparring wph
a six-shooter or a beer mallet.
"Understand, please, that I am distinct
ly opposed to the practice of carrying
weapon*, but at the same time It Is nil
non.-ense to talk of fistic expertness as a
defense again#* ruffianly assault. Tn*
beat defense a res|ertable citizen can
nave against that sort of thing is good
' omj'any, iecent hours, and a Axed •leter
mlnatvoti to mind his own business.
him observe that rule, ami he’ll have no
need of pistols or pugilism. I am a be
liever In sparring us a muscle ami health
developer, and no man will go further
than myself to witness h really flrat-clas*
exhibition of professionals in the squared
circle, but I ljve no patience with thl*
twaddle about boxing as n defense |n an
emergency. Scientific mauling is n fairly
good exercise, and uu exciting but brutal
sport, end that’# all there is to It."
afommby witrmro on mu in.
Objectionable to the Congregation
ami 11 as Henioved.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer.
DoulsvtUe. Ky.. Hep*. 12.—A workman
wrote an apology for the haste he wa
obliged to take in frescoing an open Bible
In the dome of the new Trinity Methodist
Church, at Third ond Guthrie streets,
end as a result the contractor has had
to go to vast trouble to remove the apol
ogy. and is now* looking for the work
man. The church la one of the hand
-omet in the city, ami has just hern
dedicated Hack* of the pulpit Is the pip*
organ, over which is it mammoth dome
In this wns frescoed, a*cord!ng to direc
tion. an open Bible, with "Pax Vobis
cum" written across It.
When the congregation Inspected the
church a smaller Hue wn* noticed under
this. It was too small to be read Every
time the congregation sat In the rhurph
It was noticed that everybody kept peer
ing at that small line Finally one mem
ber brought a |ilr of opera glasses, ami.
at an opi>orune time, ttalnnl them on tho
line. He read; 'This work was done In
a h—II of hurry!” The congregation
were notified, and th* contractor w as also
notined that the congregation could not
stand for apologies couchtal In such lan
guage. The contractor, at great trouble
ami expense, erected a scaffolding which
reached to the dome, when the apology
was carefully removed. Who placed the
line there cannot he'determined. as It was
done several week* ago.
—Lucy Havens, hailing from Gallon
Mich., and weighing about 355 pounds, be
came a public charge at the county poor
house. Laporte. Ind. Dr. Deeter* of Un
ion City. Ind.. offered to marry her and
agreed to deposit 800 as a guaranty of
good faith Arrangements for the wed
ding were begun, but meantime a show
man cam'- along ami persuaded Mis*
Havens to travel and be exhibited She
sigmd a contract to do so. and now Dr.
Deeter* ha* sued th# showman, asking
I'i.OOO damages for causing Miss Havens
to break her promise.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY -
Notlee I* hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against John Harrison, late
of said county, deceased, to present them
to mi* properly made out. within the
time press-tiled by law, so as to show
tlielr character and amount; and all per
sons Indebted to said deceased are re
uuired to make Immediate payment to
Bolt Kit H. TATUM.
Ex<cutor, 7 York street, west, Savannah,
Oa.
Savannah. Oa . Sept. t. 190 b ___
GEORGIA? CHATHAM COUNTY-
When a*. Jordan F Brook* ha* applied
ts. the Court of Ordinary for letter* of
administration on Ihe estate of Don
Agoos. deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite and sd
nwnish all whom It may concern to be
and appear before said court to make ob
j, cl lon (If any they have) on or before th*
ftrsl Monday hi October next, otherwise
s.ild letter* will be granted.
Witness th* Honorable Hampton L. F*T
rill. ordinary for Chatham county, this
the 4th day of Beptemls-r, I*oo.
FRANK K. KEILHACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C. Cos.
••HOrOUALO WA.VTEU.
Office. St Augustine.
Fla". Sept. 18. I9d° Sealed proposals. In
duplicate, for supplying material for. ami
budding steel framed tower, with shelter
for Range ami Position Finder, at Key
AVrst. Fla . Will be received here until
Oct 77 I*<*. ef' l fben publicly opened.
Information furnished on application
Tho* H Rees. Capt- Engrs.
PM MOIXO.
to your luteresl lo let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; repair work a specialty, aa 1 Mm
a practical plumber, No guess work to
endanger your Ufa. Wiggins, 'phono 107,
Georgia or Bell
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LANE BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the new#
papers is sure to Know of the wonderful
It |, gr . cure* made by Dr.
’—ii Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
■ I ,he C ,eat k idney, liver
L, L-jVr-^ J li, and bladder remedy.
- T A.U r It is the (Treat medl
. i*. v [*"' c *' triumph of the nlne
il _ I IJf teenth century, dtr
j.X” ~ _____ i covered after years of
al'pr M scientific research by
Hi” * Dr. Kilmer, the eml-
H ’ j . * nent Kidney and blad
** der specialist, and Is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work. In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer St Cos .. Bing
regular fifty cent and Rom.r t.wriM
dollar sites are sold by all good druggists.
CLASSIFIED AuVtRfISEMENTS.
rcHiu.iUa
TTeignh BTPnEmk
for a few flay* more; but wtlll have time
to find and well a handnome engagement
finger ring, an everlasting, good-luck
bringing, plain gold finger ring Hpe.-lal
#a!e thl* week of pialn and fancy net gold
finger ring*. Solid gold spectacle* fitted
with bei 8| enrers' ten***, either for
short or long *tght, 12 AO. Fegeaa, 2H Ea*t
Broughton llalr. Jewelry and Shaving
Supply House. Mall order* promptly tilled
“fIUHOOI, HOOKS AT GARDNERS
Bazaar. 12 Broughton street. e*Mt; Bamea*
B*f‘Ond Reader. 23c; Third Header, 33c.
Fourth Reader. 4i<*; Fifth Header, Me;
Monietth Flrat Geography. 17c; Rohln
aon’a New Practical Arlihtneile, 43c.
Book* bought. aoU) and exchanged
CREAM PUFFS. FIRST OF THE BKA
eon. lemon meringue pie, vanilla biscuit,
baked every day, ai Derst's Bakery.
DARK EVENINGS ARE NOW (’Oil
lug; let u* sell you a lamp; price*. 75c to
$3 50. w F. Higgins, 175 Drayton
~V SHOULD SEE MILLER'S FT'HNl
ture, newest styles for bedroom, dining
room, pailor, In oak. walnut and mahog
any; Miller's price* and terms are rea
sonable. 307 Broughton, west.
“YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It’s rich and pure; try
It.
V SHOULD SIT MILLER 7 ) NEW
styles tn carpets, malting, window shades,
art squares, rugs, lacs curtain*, etc ;
Miller’s price* and terms are reasonable.
3U7 Broughton, west,
FINE RICHFIELD LAMB AT BA
Iter's.*' every day; beat of all othsr n-tb
In market
IF ITB RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGlllls.
KIMBALL'S ANTI-It HE UMA TI C
ring*, thousand* using them and ail ben
efited. Gardner's Baxaar. agt
“SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPH.T
of nice willow rockera; ladies' ofse, at 17.
J. AV. Teaple.
THE PRICB8 _ AT WHICH WE SELL
bicycle sundries are entrancing. Try us
W. F. Hlggliw. 125 Drayton.
ti ll BUYS NICE KATTAN ROCKERS,
ladles' star; large a--onmenu of rocker*,
couches and easy chairs C. P. Miller.
Agent.
“OCT MU 1 WILL MOVE TO tit WERT
Broughton. Ring up 7Kt if you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or stoiage; I guarantee prices
Ihe same as I do the work that's given
to me A H Griffin. 314 Broughton street,
west; mattresses mail* lo order.
M'OILLIS LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
U SHOULD BEE MILLER'S" OFFICE
desks, offii-c table*, office chairs, office
matting, office shades. C. P. Mi.lee.
Agent.
~U WILL SOON MOVE AND U WILL
certainly need som-thlng In my line;
U will save money by trading with me. C.
P. Miller, Agent.
M'OILLIS BI2LLS SIXTT-INCH RUOS
—Smyrna patterns—for M cent*.
“HAVE YOUR bica’clf. REPAIRING
done properly: that* the way we do :t.
AV F. Higgins. 125 Drayton.
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARB,”
la a specialty with McUUila.
“U“81I01'U> SEND Hit It ORDERS
for tuning ond reiailring piano* and or
gana to W P. Manning, with C. V. Mil
ler. Agent; prompt attention to out-of
town order*. C. P. Miller. Agent.
IH YOUR IRON SAFF. FIRE PROOF’
Stlffel A Freeman have a standing offer
of SLOW for every safe of their make that
doc* not preserve Its content*. One *nfo
was In burning debris 173 hours. When
taken out. the hose had to be turned on
It When opened, not a page wi* dis
colored. not a record lost, not a dollar de
stroyed If you want aecurlty, buy a
Stlffrll A Freeman ante. C. P. Miller,
Agent
'M'OILLIS IS CHEAP ON BUGS. NETS,
la re curtains, hammocks, water coolers;
pillow*, picture*, stove*, bedroom suites,
and furniture of every description.
“SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale by J. W. Teepl*; alto
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
irOILUI MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and store* piano* and fumllur*; best work
only; no "Cheap-John” prices—no "Cheap-
John" job*. ,
U SHOULD SEE MILLER 8 STOVES
and range*, th* liest makes at reasonable
price*. C. P. MUler, Agent.
U SHOULD - SEND ME YOUR OR
derw for upholstering parlor a net dining room
furniture In Father, silk and other fab
rics, In the best manner; curled hair,
moss and cotton mattresses renovated,
all work well done and satisfaction guar
anteed. C. P- Miller. Agrnt.
II no FOR . WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they laM ,C. P. Miller, Agent.
When you bee m c.illir- sixty-
Inch *9 eenta rugs, you will buy thtta.
Just can't help It; will aell In any quan
tity
UJUCAL
ikWour
feet are troubling you. call on me and 1
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corns and all diseases of th* feel
without pain: Charge* reasonable; can
give the liest reference* In th* city; pa
tient* treated at residence*; order* can
be left * Livingston * drug store. Rull
and Congees* erreet*; telephone J 93. Lem
Dnvt*. surgeon chiropodist
. ■■ :
HELP AA AXTIUS-MAI-K.
' VA r ANTKIr "TWENTY MOBKtJOOl)
white carpenter* with loo!*: government
work, on Tampa Bay. Gulf of Mexico,
very healthy mid cool; wages 25 cents per
hour; good board and lodging .f per
week: ge; money whenever you need it;
long Job; see WUIMM Huber, No. 317
West Bsy street* between Julia and
Cellar, Jacksonville, Fij., (or UckeU
Ah rough to the work
NEXT WEEK.
we orr.\ t i>iiti:< t iui'ort of
ITftLlftN MARBLE
AT
VERY REASONABLE FIdURES.
THIS IWrOItT IM I I lift
PEDESTALS
HEADS
STATUARY
Atll (ITMF.II lltMmitlll ORNA
wevri.
WE SHOW NOW
A\ KSqt’IHITR I.IMI ttr
oom7eo \nlat rc
FROM Jt'fT Al HOtt THtl umm
New Goods in Metal.
New Lamps, New Vases,
FRFIT JAKft, Quntt Site, Mk- (he tiosen
THOS. WEST & CO.,
II BROIiGMTON STRI.ET, W.
m l.l* n OTBn-U(LK.
iu>vs as
wrp|MT Apply m. M< ts*-r A Cos.
WANTKti A WHtTK BfV. RFTTVRKN
oii.t rlKht.-fii to rtrivo brr.ul WOffOn
Ad<tr-*i. In own hsiutwtltlni, Wacon.
.•or* thl,, oftl.a.
PAFRRHANOEHR WANTED At’
ply Mi Wool ilrood Mrrrl
SALESMAN T<> RKPKKBKNT t’H
with !ln* of imd, thol Orll thrmHrlv,,
Notlnnol Hupply (’ompanv, 1,-pl C. Mo
con, Cos
WANTKD. TWO (JOOt> PI.ASTKUKHH
oho worklnK odomont ploslcr
To ffood wlilte men oi l ,viy pyi i’r doy
and KMaranl-e Iwo monlh- work, and If
oatisnnl may employ them all (he •ca
non All srovernm -nt work and ready now
Aindy to J. \V. Trashy, 1907 Nebmak.i
avenue, Tampa, Flu
WANTED, MKN TO I.RARN BARBER
Irodc, only clahl we kr r,i|Ulr,‘,t. two
years saved, wo furnl-h crnslant prae
(lee, expert Instructions, lectures, gram
diplomas, present tools, pay Saturday
wanes and guarantee |.,sllto,is whet, com
petent Writs for catalogue and imriicu
lars. Moler Ttart>e r College, St. lands, Mo
SAt.FSMAN WANTKD, TO CAM. ON
doctors only on behalf of th* leading Arm
In the business, established trade. Posi
tion permanent. Applicant must be Intel
ligent. Indefatigable and of g.tod ap,mar
nnc* State experience Address. P. O.
Pox Philadelphia.
WANTED A HFI.tAnt.K MAN TO
superintend (aw mill ;out put IMF to jn.od).
Paying position for one with experience
and ability; none others wanted. Ad
dress TANARUS., Morning News olfl.e.
Hi l l' AATKI>—FFM AI.K.
WANTRD. A NKAT. COMPBTKNT
gen.Tal housenwhl: none without refer
ences need apply. OsII at 12 I.lherly
street, west, between 9 and 10 a. m.
"WANTKIt. A SMART WOMAN TO
cook and ass'st In housework; reference
resulted 5U> Fast Bo'ton.
“WANTRD, WIMTK OIRt. TO OKIK
etc.; family In country; |t; and board per
month. Address Cook, care Morning News
~ WANTKD. A FIHBT-CI-ASS COOK,
none without references need apply,
must he able to make pis try and rook
game Call at 12 Liberty street, west, be
tween 0 and 10 a. nv
'WANTKD. A FIKST-CI.ASS COOK
and washer, to do both Apply No. OIK
Abercom street, between 0 and 10.
"WANTKD, NKAT. WILLI NO <’OL
ored wontan to go to New York as general
house worker In a flat for family of three
ladles; must be good rook and laundress
Apply during morning hours at H Harris
street, weal,
lost 1*1,0% IAT WANTRD.
'lTcknhliir DIU^nTTIST^TvANTF^HtT^
notion, city ex|wrlenee, and g<><>.| refer
ence. Address A K., rare Morning News
"tVASTHD, POSITION BY BOOK
keeper; strictly sober; com|et*nt and
trustworthy: small |*ay as starter. Ad
dress M . care Hicks' Iteslaurant.
"WANTKD. A RAILROAD CLERK
shIp by a man of considerable experience
Sober and Industrious; good reasons given
for leaving present position. South, care
Morning News.
"WANTKD. "SITKATION A8 FIRBT
class clothing salesman Rest of referen
ce*. ”H. 15.,” care Morning News.
WANTKD' SITKATION A8 C ,,A M nKTi
maid by while lady. Apply at once,Wheat
on street. No. .
WANTED. MTKATIONr'HOT. AOBD
l*. wants situation as l>arh*r khop loy.
or some trade Job. Address Hoy Wanted,
2JI West Broad street.
HOI *K WAATKH.
■^^■cnciTXitrwHin^rTinr^
borhtKMl of Liberty or McDonough streets,
or Oglethorpe avenue, west of Jefferson
suitable for boarders Mr*. Alley, north
west comer Whitaker and Anderson
streets. .
~TW(biTORr HOI.’HK WANTED
fwtlh lawn or garden preferred), In good
location. Address Good Tenant, this
office.
HOARD WASTED.
LTKir^TtoXltD
with front room north of Oaston. near
Hull; private homo preferred. "C,” News
offi<e.
WAhTKI*—MISC^CbLASM'JA
\K.\S TKI)?I 7-* o I.IVK PKI K(7nß ; AD
dress H. W. Bfierry. Duval Hotel, Jack
sonville, Fla. _
\\ K V\ \NT A NICK OBNTI.E HORSE
for u lady: must be g.esl *l*e. and a good
trial required; must lie a horse with style;
no other wanted Aditrees James Thomp
son, general delivery, Postofflce.
_ IF TOU WANT GOOD MILK. OKT IT
from 8, alngflotd Dairy ; It’* rich, pure and
wholesome.
'IF YOf WANT A PLAC'D TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, etc., free of
charge. Just si city limits. hauUng over
hard road, writ# or telephone Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
straeta.
FOR It RAT—ROOMS.
■ f?tcKLV' Vi'BNlKliwD ROOMS. ALL
(kmvenlences; hot and cold water. SOS
Barnard, near Liberty.
FOB RENT.'"NIKE FLAT OF FOt;R
room. W Kail Taylor street.
'foß' RENT. TO (IKNTI.KMKN,"NICE
clean room*, furnished ond (attended, m-sr
business center and De Oto Hotel. W 9
Fast McDonough atr*l.
“TWO KI.EGANT HOI’TH FRONT
rooms; nicest kKauon in the rlty; gent.o
nun only. ZK West Utterly.
FOR RENT, ROOMB, FVRNIBHKD OR
unfurnished, witb or without board. 323
A orb, *as
SCHOOL SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS
Of course you want them to wear— but the
youngster of thts age demands snap and
style also. For genuine service and correct
shapes get the following well known
'lines: ....
1 ‘Armored Cruiser/ ’
i''SHOE 1 ' “Steel Shod,”
Ip 4 ‘Bunker Hill.”
' SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS and CIRLB.
Nhc Sell Them All. and Our Price* are Ki(hl.
IT.tT* Ftllt Ht-:%T.
FOR KENT. DOUBLE FI.AT OVER
*|ttg store northwest l.lh-rty and ITlce
streets; In good repair, at moderate rent.
Apply to K C. Way, agent. MM East Duffy.
Hell teleph. be ETti.
TO RENT I’AHUHt"FLAT WITH
bath. 2 Charlton street, wot. corner Hull.
FOR RENT—MiIt SKA
I (Utltl :vi r NEXT TO THE CORNER
of Congro* and Mont com r, streets,
threr-oitory brick house Flr.t class condl
tles Apply lu J. 11. Ileltnkrn, WliLakn
and Liberty streets.
FOB ItENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE
party, my resldenee. northeast corner First
snd Drayton streets. Apply C. W. Howard.
No ye Hay street, east.
FOIt RENT. COMM'RTAIILE HOURR
No 217 Waldburg slreei. east between
Abet.orn snd Uncoln, flrst-clasa order
and condition: every convenlenee Right
rent to right tenant. Estate ftalomon ■
Cohen, West Broad and Broughton streets.
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOCBK
No 2U WaldbuYg street, cast, between
Atrercorn and Lincoln; petf*-<i eondltton,
newly papered] not aod cold water, every
convenience. Eclair B.rlomon Cohen.
West llrnsd and Ilrnughloii street-.
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING
with ad modern improvements; In good
r.iafr 90H Jones, east. Koltoch (t Screv
en.
FOR RENT. DWELLING ON EIGHTH
street, near I. neoln; |Mrs**sslon (let 1
Apply It 8 (Tnghorn, tin Bryan, east.
FOR RENT. A VERY DESIRABLE
residence. No 110 Duffy street; possession
given Oct, t. C. H Dortctt.
for rent, desirable brick
bouses, number *7 a rat to* Huntingdon,
east; newly cap-red and repaired; with
ail m<slern tmtwovements. Apply to B
O Way. Iti II Telephone. IVf*
FOR RENT. LARGE RESIDENCE. 20f.
Congress street, east, southeast corner
A terror n M 8 Raker. Agent. 224 Ogle,
thorpe avenue, east.
run RRAT—STORES.
SMALL STORKS FOR RENT. LOCAT
.-d on State and President *tre-ts, In rear
of Whitfield Building. splendid aland for
•mall business. Apply W. M A W. E
Coney.
FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS STORE,
313 A lie room street, Apply 11 Jones, east.
FOR RENT. STORK. lIA HROUGH
ten street, east; pnaeeeslon Immediately
slro several d'glrabt* residence* and
flat*. Aip'y A. Wylly, 12 Brynn alreat,
aeat.
IOH BEST—OFFICE*.
'TThTTiENtWi'ITK of Rooms, oc
cupied * dentlat’a office for Ihe past ten
years; fine location, opposite f'halhim
Rank and faring on Square; reaaona
t.fe rent to deslrnhle party. Apply John
Sullivan. IS Congress, west.
FOR RENT—MIACKI.I.AXKOt'*.
A TKN
,icre fnrm and house; no rent. Apply
IJvingston'a, Bull and Congress.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
UN
dred dollars; easy terras, on Ninth street,
near East Broad, no city taxation. C. 11.
Doraett.
FOR SALE. LOTH'ON nTn'THT NEAR
East Broad, at taw each; will soon be
advanced to 1225; when a lot hat been
paid for I con arrange to got a homo
built. C. H. Domett.
FOR RALE. THOSE I,OTS ON NINTH
atreel, near East Broad, lisvt only been
told to first-class psrtlaa. who will maks
good neighbors; and non* other ran buy.
The terms are very easy, and they ar*
cheaper than any'otbar In th* vicinity.
C. H. Doraett.
FOB HALE. LOTH ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at I’d
each; Iwonty-flv* dollar* cash, and easy
monthly payments C. II Doraett.
"RESIDENCE? AND BUILDINO I/JTB
Tor sale all over th* city. Robert H.
Totem real eatat* dealer. No. 1 York
street, weot.
'run aai.t— MdlU-ialboli.
WITCH HAZEL! THERE IS WITCH
base! and wltchtuuMd One Is mode to
cum; the oil#r Is made to sell, put a
i of l* of ours by Ihe eld* of on.- of the
other kind; *|e give you all (he quality
and all the qunr.tiiy that your money en
titles you to—a pint for a quarter I'ersse's
Drug Btoria. Henry and Abercdrn, Whit
aker and Taylor.
“for hale, lumber and timber
at VVarren-Scharf yard, foot Bryan
street. Enquire on premises.
"COWS FOR SALE. IF YOU WANT~A
good milk cow. reasonable, I can supply
you. Call 471 Weat HouiMary.
AMI I AND f'YI’REHB LUMBER FOR
sale—lso.oo’ feet of ash suitable for wheel,
wrtghla carriage makers, car work* and
Interior house finish. Also cypress lumber
of sll sites Ws hav* resumed ■ uttlng our
fsmous brands of cypres* shingles and wtll
soon have a full llns of them for aal*. Val*
Royal Manufacturing Company.
B P RIN ciriELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich,- pure milk; try It; you
yrlll be plcaocd.
LOST AID rot'AD.
"TF^TomrY^wTiif^iMuiri^
lon seat dropped from buggy on West
Broad and Oglethorpe, dor* not return
cam*, he will be prosecuted. Savannah
Ifll" factory.
“LOST. FEMALE“POINTbC WHITE
liver bead, liver spot on left side. Return
to r, J. Davant. ll* Bay atreet, east.
"lost. Y KKT BRDAY. AT _ M ATI NEK.
prxkrtlsiok, containing lottery ticket,
small change Please leave News, care
"Pockctbook.”
KDbCATIOXAE.
‘ J MIHS"IAItTIUDGir A B?
will re-oia-n her w hool Oct. 4. corner Gaa
ton ami Habersham streets; Miss llnrt
ridge will lc assist*.l by Mias Ward,
fVassar A. U.j. Miss Cornelia E. lent.
Mrs. Mark Gorfaln. vocal music; Mix.
Georg" Schley, Instrumental music; Mu*
rtnr.i Charlton, ealesthenlcs. For further
Information, address Mir# HurtrMgc,
South Orange. N. J.
"THE JUNIOR THAI NI NO CLABB“OF
th* Kate Hslilwln Free Kindergarten la
now forming, and ha- only a few vacant
place*. Applications for entrance should
bp made at once to Mlsa M. U. Backus,
jnl Huntingdon street, east. Savannah,
Gin __
MISS WOOLHOPTEH WILL ftBOPER
her primary school. Uct. 1, at UO Bolton
atrtal, east.
ttIMUIAAIROI'I, H
• THE HTAR THAT LEADS THEM
ad. New Done stio Mucidn . with ball
bi at Inga Pinion A Son.
FOR PAPER HANGER ANd ValNT
er get Taylor's e tlinate- You won't ra
gre; it. Painters’ suppdas
I.ADIKS. HAVE TOFR FlNß'"CßE
|h>ii amt tailor made dresses dyed by
l.ew oxadye priH’css, guaranteed not to
shrink nr git out of shape New York
Dye Works. Wh'tuker and State. Phone
M.
THE MOST FP TO-DATE WORK 18
t>eliig turned out by Forest Ctty loturelry.
'Ptione ;
WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
given personal attention, at Koch A Byt
van's, 4* W'tdtakcr.
FOR FISHING TACKLE, NETS. ETcC
go to Cornwell A Chlpman.
HAVE YOUR HOURE PAINTED
with tlerman ready-mixed palm, entire
•atlsfoctton guaranteed. Adams Point
■ nips tty
"WANTED, ONE THOt’HAND IIUN'.
gry iswple at the Mouihern tlroi-ery com
pany, 114 lihrnatd street
ATTACHMENTS AND MACHINE RE"
p.ilcl whll. you mad. all work guaran
teed. For poor people free, l enton A Hon.
* WALL PAPERS, PAINTS. VAR
rt-bes. kanomine* ond glass and g<od
mechanics. See Taylor. K. of P. Hall
WE CLEAN CLOTHES ItY TIIE RB
soti’lno anllseptlo process Try us. New
Y< ik Steam Dye Works, Whitaker and
Stale
W E (JIVE YOU EITHER DOMESTIC
or klas finish, perfect work. Foraat Ctty
loiuiidry. Park avenue
KOt’il A SYLVAN'S CREAM PASTE
cleans gold and sllvsr tu-tter than any
thing on earth: at their store. 44 Whit
aker.
FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS, GO
to Cornwell A t’hlptnan’a.
\\ E BELL SEW llt pipe. FLUR
pl|*r. Are clay, tire brick at loweat prlcaa.
Adams Paint Company. 104 Congraaa,
weal.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned hard
rash at the Southern Grocery Company,
114 Barnard street.
SINGER NEEDLES THREE rOR
five cents; gill oil with doaen free Pcnton
A Son
NO DOTCII NO HI MIU’O. BUT - A
thorough pointer, paper hanger and dao.
orator. Taylor. K. of P Holt
•PHONE 1175 FOR FOREST CITT
I-aundry They will call tor your Itnaa
Immediately.
SPECTACLES OF THEkBUST GItATiFS
it truslerste prices, eye* tested free.
Koch A Sylvan.
FOR RANGES AND STOVEfI, GO TO
Cornwell A Chlpman.
OYPRINE IS THE REST WALL FlN
•sh mode Adam* Paint Cos., Savannah
agent*. 104 Congraaa. west.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
by Investing your hard-earned hard cash
with the Soot hern Grocery Company, 114
Barnard street
i.tUAi. null CBS.
PROCLAMATION -Slats of Georgia.
Executive ((fit re, Atlanta —Submitting
constitutional amendment regarding p* n
*lomi for the widows of (Tmfederate aol
dlers •< n vote of the people at Uta next .
general election.
Whereas, the general assembly of DM,
pas-<-d by a const It u Ilona I majority the
following act, to-wlt:
"An net to amend section 1. article TANARUS,
paragraph 1, of the const But lon of Geor
gia, so is to extend the provisions of
said section, arilcte and paragraph to the
widows of Confederate eoldter*. who. by
reason of age and poverty, or Infirmity
nnd poverty, or blindm-sa nnd poverty,
are unable to provide a living for them
selves. nnd for other purposes,"
See t ton 1. Rc |* enacted by the general
assembly of Georgia, and It Is hereby sn
acmi by authority of the aame, that sec
tion I. article 7, imragrapji t. of the con
stitution of Georgia be, anti the same la
hereby amended by Inserting after th*
word “service” In the thirteenth line, th*
following words; "Or who. by reason of
age nnd poverty, or Infirmity and poverty,
or blindness and poverty, are unable to
enrn n living for themselves,’’ so that
•aid section, when so amended, will read
as follows. to-wM "To supply the/sol
dlers who lost a limb, or limbs In thn mil
itary service of the Confederate elate*,
with substantial artificial limbs, during
life, and to moke suitable |>rovlslon* for
such Confederate soldiers as may have
been ol herwtec dtsntdnl or permanently In
jured in such service; or who may. by
reason of age and poverty, or li.llrmlty
and poverty or blindness and |>overty. are
unable to provide a living for tbemaelvaa,
atul for the widows of such Confederate
aoldler* as may have died In the service
of the Confederate states, or since, from
wounds receiver! therein, or disease con
tracted In th* aervlce. or who, by r-nson
of one and poverty, or Infirmity and pover
ty or tdlndness nnd poverty, are unable
to provide n living for themselves; provid
ed that tho act shall only apply to such
widows as were inorrled at tho time of
such service, nnd have remained unmar
ried since the death of such soldier hus
band.”
Her. 2. lie It further enacted, that. If
this amendment shall lie agreed to by tyvo-
Ihlrrls of the members of the general as
sembly. of each hotair, th* same shall be
entered on their Journals with the yeas
and nays taken thereon, and the Govern
or shall cause the amendment to be pub
llehed In one or more of the newspapers
In each congressional district for two
momtna immediately preceding th* neat
general election, and tha same shall ba
suhmMtrd to Ihe people at the next gen
eral election, and the voters thereat shall
have written or printed on their tickets.
"For ratification of section 1, article 7,
paragraph 1. of the constitution of this
state." or "Against ratification of sect ton
1. article 7. paragraph 1. of Ihe consulta
tion of this state,” us they may choose;
and If n majority of the electotw qualified
to vote for members of the next gen- r*l
assembly, voting shall vote In favor of
ratification, then wild amendment shall
become n part of said article 7, sec'loti 1,
paragraph I. of the constitution of thM
state, and Ihe Governor shall make procin
mallon thereof.
Reel lon 3 repeals conflicting laws. Ap
proved December 21. IWD.
I, Allen D. t’andler.
Governor of mid slate, do Issue this, my
t>roclamatlon, hereby declaring ttia tho
foregoing propostd am. idmcnl of the con
stliallon 1* hereby aubmltied. for ratlfi
eatlon or rejection, to the voters of thl#
state, at the general tlwciion to he hekl
on Wetlnesday, Oct 3, l(S, ns nrovflttsd
In said ai t. ALLEN D. CANDLER.
By tho Governor. Governor.
J. W WARREN.
Secretary Executive Department.
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