The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 27, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 MUST PUT ON ALL NOMINEES. IV>THIITIII\ WITH IIKII4HO TO DKWII II TII TM Kl l . of I jarli Hr f Ir %<iinlnpr In bee I lihi >finn uf 111 f amllitate* for Inllrllnr General noil Jnilae. on Well on 111 IMlirrn. Ire on K*rr Ticket In Every onnty —< hnlrmnn dullliinun Imhpb n Matvmewt. Allan la. Hrpt 31. Many Inquiries hi\- t*-en wn: to the St-il- Demoirall, I'otnmi. , i folloni "Whit till s ■ > > will leaving th, name* <>l th-- carol,dais* |or judge ami pula Itor of llio other cir- j UIO out of Ihr tl hr 10 he voted In lair e-.iot). <*>!. 3. have?" In raapon.-e, Chairman Flwnlm (hi lilgnon to-day petit out the following atate nirm. ■ln rrifinl lo llk . in', ion of J*i,lg* -and coll. Horn genrt.il. We heir to i all >*ur ni*ntton to Ih. law on thin subject On Hie 31rt of mier, 1*97, tha Gen rral Aar. mhl> |u,*cd an n I prnvrllns mat the question of eh tin* J urine- an) •ollrllor* general by tin people Iro-tr.id Cf by the General AsaimbO. te ruhcntltixl lo a vote of I .. |*p.- The querium pa- puhmltt'.l to th, neoptr amt the constitution war amenr..l to thetr vote -o the the ,-onattttHion a thur amended. tr a tollowr The ru* raanri* *>f present uni -u 1 10*01 ti. urn t.nip (Ju4ki > I r. h'ttur ye.' .In • a he eleet.al by Ih. electorr of the whole state. qualified 1.. vote tor number* of •he Heneral Aneemhly the **n<ial e:r tlon, hold r.ex' ore. edlng ttu expiration of their iur> ..tile term* "The foregoing I* the law or It now Stand* The liemoerativ irrty of hr atale ha- nomlnaterl <.. nhl.la tr * for e. l n of three officer which are now to hr tilled The Democratic party, through It* atate committee, rent out the eorre. t form of lleker (Including all of the liemocrall-' homtneen to tr voted by the elector* We have no hesitation. therefore, in raying that It In ti e duly of each Demo, ratte nominee in the plate, from the higher! to fhe loweat to rre to it that ihe name* of all th* Democratic 1 nomlneea arc placed upon all the t>emocrtlc tl. ketr. to I** voted In ihe general el.-, tlon on Oct. 3." DfMTN UK KV-GOV. IIHITtt. tffa W ile llleil of tpnplrxy .)■• Two •lonrr llefore Him. Jacksonville. Fla.. Bepi. 3* —George K. Drew, toe tlrrt Democratic Governor if Florida after the war. died at hi* horn here thl* afternoon. ed 73 y,-ar* Two hour* before hir .temlre hte wife pape.pl away from the efTc.tr of a rtroke of apoplexy. Oov. Drew war hom at Alton. N. H Aug 6. HC7. Owing to family reverse* hi* education wan not complied He became a machlnlrt. and when qukr young went to CUlumhiir. On where he married Min Amelia Dlckene. of Amcrl.-ue, Oa Oov. Drew engaged In the milling huil rerr |n Oeorgia and extended htr enter prise* to Florida. operating mill at Kllavllle. In Burannre county. It war In the memorable campaign of Ig7g. that Oov. Drew wa* selected a* the etandard bearer of the Democratic party and It war Inrgely through hlr hurd work that Che Republican party wn* over thrown After hi* term as Governor he came to thl* city and estab lished the Drew Hardware Company. He retired from active business several years ego. a well to do and highly respected ett isen. •FIT Af*%V%T TMK F>TM %1.. To He Hrnnichl hy \\ . K. Hell nr 4nirrlrna fur Forrlblr KJrrtniral, Amerk'U, Om.. Bept. 3U.—W. K B*H. well-known cltli<-n n<l ultoii factor of Americun, wan forcibly from a Antral Railroad train thi* morning. and In conwqufnri* of the Imligntty has i*m ployed counsel to institute ult against ihe company. Mr. Hell l*ought tin excursion ticket to Macon yeateMsy. the >n<hic?or witnessing th> purchnee ht iteturning to Amctirus this morning the same con ductor refused to receive the return cou pon because Bell had neglected to have the ticket validated l*y the Macon ticket agent, in compliance with conditions printed thereon, though the ticket bore Hell’s signature and several paesencera In the car knew him personally. At Mar •hallvllle the conductor, negro porter and another trainman lifted him with force and e)e*sed him from the car. Another paasenger. witnesting the occurrence, paid Bell’s fare to Americus and took receipt from the • onductor. Mr. Bell feels gn .it )y incenst-d and will hnng suit for dam ages. CM %HI fcSTOV* U ITBM 9M I*l*l.V. A rrs wiemeats 'link tn tirt It at a I *■ (it I..‘IINMHNI. C harleason. 8 C., Sept !M~Thr speclti) committee from city ('oundl that has in charge the work of providing Charleston with anew wet< has been in •e*ion ali day. audit i* undcrst*od th.it the new enterprise has been definitely proi idei for. The e< r i#me is to bring aat from t' • iisiii- . river it v cr-: ewtimiW., to tie ll.yio.ono The dell) sup ply to he guaranteed is 7,000.0ri> gallons The commdtee decline*, to give out any thing for publication before Ns report is made to council, hut it is well understood that Its negotiation has teen successful, and that Charleston will be given an abundant supply of pure water within the r.ext few months f TO HU DKPORTf.D. fMx of Them U 111 He Went Home from Jsrkaosi tile. Jacksonville. Fla., Hept 2*.—t’nltcd Htales Commlssinnei Coodeii tias made final disposition of the isw of six China men r gat difig the r dtsi o* tat lon in ac cordance with the ur usi*n law He or ders them deported to <’hln* and the or der has been forwarded to the treasury denari merit. I’nlted Rt.ites Marshal Horr will aecom- IMiny the Chinamen to Bin Franc! wo and gpects to leave Saturday Fpoti arriving at New Or lean the prisoners will hr taker* Int • the custody of the railroad .•gents, w’ho are bonded by the govern in' nt to iran*! <>r< such prisoners . roar tht country. 1 —* ■ 1 tlt.Ul RTHIKtS H TAUPI. Thousand • Ign rnm k **r llefusrd to ork Wltli Non-union Men. Tampa. FI 1 . S-pt SC —A general strlk< look place to-day In the rigor factories of Bancheg a Hcya and Arguellos Iy>- P'■* & lito., uitout I,‘Mi peupic being thrown out of work. At the fli-t named fa tory twro non union selfr tor - were put io work and the rnanagrinent to discharge them T Ip s factory had a trimmer from the North who was not n member, the management declining to remove him. TO f*l HR % (DM) |% OAR fI%Y. Take Laxative Quinine Tablets. A*, drug* ls 1 e-fund |I H gMgi If il fails to cure E VV O row's signature Is on •ch bog. 2U -ad. * “'Brevity is the Soai of war WH is Wisdom. Blood is life. Impure blood is thing deith. Heelth depends on good blood, ft av is due to bid Hood. The blood cun be pun/ied. Legions sey Hood's SarsepehlU. Amer ica's Greatest Blood Medicine, purifies it. A brief story but it tells the tele. ,7/cOt/fj Sa Ua£a\ilb Never Disappoints Tin ir* nitH.in Ihr School Will Mr lx* re* <0 linH r4N Atlanta. 8-pi. 36 The Georgia 8 h<*B ol TfthiH'lofy liuin fall t**tn it>*ilv w.lh l*rlKht* r ’> ih*n lh rut*l inMifuti‘n h*> y#t •rjo> l. rrcthUirt Lym in Mull n*i *it* i* I of #l*l -in t r,roili| for ue < lx - # ***rk ht>ns , cii 4*K* i*n<l *' II 1# not i.oW lo mak** tin i. arau count of in* *tt' fiiwhnh iron Hho*l bt.m4, IVnn#y|vx nta. Kentucky, VuglnU. T#*nnr*#re, T#x -4* *imJ Klorkli ir* among ih- -n n ndy rnuMlf'l Kmmm* * kimlnatlonv are In pr>r e# to-4 *j\ r<Mu!tw of if'r ox<imlfuitlori *!SI annoumf4 S,ur s*x A ouriM- In iiiumMfic n to Ih* nhop u< 'k in *• htxil. In t*x fpr d* j urim* nl u ru * lniru*'cir h.w bee** *mplo>fd He I** H. J M'<‘iian. .1 gra l •m* of iho rhtU.l-lplilJi S hool (f T V nokfjr. N* * iMNtftil nuidiintf) bti Immmi an) fh Inifri T of lillln* rf-*iri*ngr I Thr* I* an * lnairu lo in ih* d' .urtroant H is* P B. Wynn. In the al culture Dr. A TV. J k<*>n hat Ih# r#w prof**#*or. The *• h#vl will M In full xwinK' with th* f ill work l>v Mon in* | <#t-:0K<.1% UROII s lionu WHEIT. SiMtr ( hrmll Mf( anillr 4ilxr lb* ■ ulf of Ins ligNllon*. Atlanta. H*pt. >; Stair- John M. M farvllen- In hli* quarterly bulletin juai jMiunl. u>.H that wheat cropof <**or- Hia h.i# l.irgHy Increarwl thin y#*r. lilt* itllrmrni ihom that thr* f irnr** have raiaad . larrr crop than in any year aliw* IMftTs. H* present# an analy#!# of the H*>orgla wheat In whl'h the |*r.|ut't la #hown to be a very fine quality. Hr* aya: I think It well to bring the matter to the attention of the reader# of the bul letin. to show them thnt they can grow a# tine wheat In iirorgU a* l* grown any where In the worM. While Home of our Ueorgin wh*nt are leftdent In valuable propertlre. othere are well up to. urnl rtlx>ve the #t,in*tarl eet by the average wheat* exhibited wt the WorWV# Pair in rhicago." m:%% ji stu b ui-’thi-: pru ic. Drath of n T ounis (ilrl—h*r Tram ktMhlted Another. Augusta. B*’p 2H.—t'onatable l->1 Ben nett #n> to-dy siworn In by Ordinary Walton a* Junilce of the peace In the ThrN* llundre.! and Ninety-* Igbt Militia Dl#!ri* l to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Magistrate John Vaughn Mi*** Willie I* Bronson of Bamberg. 8 i' . lied to-day In the city hosqatal. after a brief lllne#*. of Fearful of appendlrltl*. she wax brought here from h*T hom*. where *h* eoukl be operatd on If n* il**rary. Bh* #0 12 yearn old Will Little and Hom Henderxon. both tugroee. hud a rutting affray on Broad Htreet to-day. In which the former w..x xertou#ly Htabbe*l in the ha< k. on the neck and left arm. llendcrwon ecap.d acrowa the brld* Into South rarolinu t.HM.t.* is <o\fiim:\t. After a l umpalait Tour Vie Think* Hr *an Will W In. Dawson. Oa.. Sept. 2*s.—Judge J. M GrigK# baa returned from hie campaign tour in Maryland and West Virginia. The Judg' think# th re b Hltl doubt of Bryan carr>lng lth of those states; In fact, the trip netm# to have Inspired him with u firm belief that Bryan will *weep the field thl# fall, and carry the country by a majority greater than that which defeat ed him four year* ago. I nlque Fulrriutnwicaat Ml llrnufort. lit .iufort. 8. (*., Sept A unique en tertainment, got up to defray the ex penses of Improvements on the parsonage of the t’artaret Street Methodist Church here, ws* given at the Arsenal lot night The affair, designated ”Tha Old Maids Convention, was sell got up and the acting was extremely comical. The “Old Rptnatrra." cistl In out aiidlsh cost times that would lave les*n obsolete a genera tion ago. each longing for a husband, met in thetr hall to davit* ways and means of entrapping unwary bachelors and wi dowers into matrimony. Not being aide to formulate a satisfactory plan, they are on the verge of despair, when one of tlwm tells of a celebrated "Professoi Pinkerton.** renowned for l*e>ing able to restore youth ami beauty by means of his wonderful elcctruwl mat him. According ly the wofule-r*worker is summoned. and forthwith transforms several of the tooth less old crones Into whatever type of beauty they may desire. Finally oik* of them demands 10 tn- ch*ngl Into a man. "the noblest of ail creatures " The pro fewor sees his finish and offers himself to the o.d spinster if she will abandon the Idea But she Is obdurate, and she makes the attempt The result Is n series of furious explosions emanating from the machine, and the play ends. The afLiii was well patronised, several hundred per sons being preffcnt. Oxford Class Flections. Kmory College, Oxford <Ja., Bpt. 2tf. Flections for class officers were held In the sophonuui' and junior classes yester day, aval resulted is follow Hophomora— lix, Clyde Campon of Augusta; htsto rlan. M Lyle Hpencer. of Atlanta Jun ior—Dux. Thomas Henry Wade of Smith’s Hialloti. Ala.; historian, James W. Illtch of \Va>cross; prophet, Verlyn Moot** of Atlanta; pot-1, liu*d> Abbott of Macon chapltln. Rrt> Griffin of Rffie. On.; chorister. K Y Mill. Jr., of Washington. Ga ; dude. Kuaene Baldwin of t)aw>o.i; manager of basket ball. Robert H. Tim mons of Atlanta; m mager of baseball. Guy A Myers of Atlanta. The election of Mr Wade was a great surprise to he whoe college, as he did not nnneum* hta name for the place of •lux until :i few minutes before the time for the election. Immediately upon his announcement the other candidates with drew from the rare, and he was elected by acclimation. No l>etter selection could have been made for this office, and Mr. Wude will prove him?* If eminently fitted for It He Is one of th* brlghet.-t men in •college. and Is a splendid speaker, having • presented his • !►* on the ro-trum 11-4 ommencement. He f i member of Phi Gamma Socift) and the Bigmn Nu Fra tcinlty. x <1 11 1 It Carolina t avion, Columbia. ft* fit. M.—Cotton is nearly a.I open and picking nuik rapid progress to the extent that from some (bids all has been gathered. The hulk of the crop has been picked. Yields have not Improved, ait hough the prospects for a small hf> crop arc good In a few localities. If nn early ftost do e not kit. It Hea is-land • otton improve*.! slightly, and it* Beaufort ounty will yield an average crop. Blight continues la the Charleston districts. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1900. IIHOOK* TO IIITi: H\ l I HIT. will llnir n Oaml IHnplny *• blate I nlr l \ ahltu. j qulin n. <la. Sept. t*> The mass meet* ; mg cm I**l for to-day to •!* termini- wl ether I 100k ** county ihe iM have an exhibit at the Fair at Valdo-da w* largely all. nded Cipt. J. t\ M all w# ! • 1 |to th* * lia*r. Heport# w r m i* from j v trlotix dietrl* t# In the c ounty as to whether the |ieople w. re wUilr.g to aid n j getting up an exhibit. After consider able dl#cu#tor the m#ct w k rssoivid to g> t up an exhibit. A cen j ral fair eommltiee, consisting of J .dge J ••* Morton J l. 1 J Hpiln and I\\ A <Jn*o\r was .pp Inte l to have I general Mi|rvi*km of thi wt.rk. 1 11 *► k•* ! iountv will uphoid t*er t> put a Hot a* t 111a ihe tunner *ur.ty 111 it* s*u* ut j ih fair, iii ) it Is h,*f. to ay will wan i tir-i pnx Tn* Cotton 'lrowir- .\mo. allot) m t here to- -la \ The required numier of r> mi' ■ having beeti #< urd. It w m •Twcld d t Join .Hid become a mm-cr vt the Hill# org.inl/ h ion. Mir TIP ftl PFVIN %T! H AL. Hellnr. the Mail elan. Think* All Maule I* Merc Trickery. From th* New York Sunday Telegraph Ke.'far the tnagir .n. while a traffl. ker In thing# m>st. rlou* loe# not himself put *ny faith In the belief of superetttiou# prt‘ s on# who because they annot cxpltin what ih* > h . it an on v be through pow r# h qaired din :ly from th* super h m*i that ni'etff .- car he worked Muring a talk at tie Hoffman House re * dly. he eald It only taka*, a very small thing sovne ',,n ' 1 gr*,i* mind , ani wna.- • w r t# the It i*t bh mysterious arsi baf fles explanation will mke men a# rib** what they sac to th* supernatural he ‘ •**♦ of th# ir con. ei lit their own tntel- Ilgcner. W nat they cannot explain they m> must be due to unexplainable powers <>f laKiree this i# sil folly for if any thing but tratursl law- were at work about u# we would not be able to deter mine our action five minutes in advance .Anything that interfered for one Insunt with th** natural law of giavlta ion would # t things ail agog about us. "But regardle-- of thl# there Is a great deal of euperstlllon among the Intelligent and when you come to think of it. It la not to Ih* wundt-red al. When the great •#t minds in the world go olmnsc craxy over #om* little thing they cannot ex plain. we wonder why there is not more superstition. Tho great B*tinl was so puxxled on.. over a simple little trick In mantiHism that 1 performed for him that he Md net re#t for week# until T had ex plained it to him "Of all tire people in the work! the HiihJooa are well-known to be the most ex|*ert In the mysterious thing# of magic. One will see thing# in India that will mike him superstitious unless he Is rm*n tali) pretty well balanced. There are two classes of Hindoo laklrw: First, the fel lows who carry their tricks around in a bag and for a few rupee* will perform with snak**# and swords and other trink ets. and then those who are of the higher class, who study magic a* a part of their religious ceremonies and attempt to make converts by making peofde believe they ha\e a supernatural power and are di vinely Ap|N>lnted to preach the faith of the great Hindoo god "The men of the latter 1 1 *## are very expert am) larform thing- that are mtr v* Iwus. In my Indian travel* I have seen them do things that are beyond the explanation of any but the priest#. When one h .rs of such things as a man throw ing a nqw* Into the air an*l then, without the slightest appearance of anything to climb on. going up after tl. he ts apt to !m* skeptical, but 1 have seen things Just as marvelous. “The priest# of India are scientific men who have studied their art for years, no# for mou* gait • but f. ; the -ake gr their religion. They are k**n ginal care of for their entire Uvea ami study and delve into the mysteries of science with the fervor of religion* fanatic#. Of cotiree. when their trick# are learned It t# found that the simplest *cuatitle prin ciples are b*ne:th them all. What we learn a* youths In school about th** siphon and the sucker and other fundamental tricks In phyalc*, they put to the roost startling uses. "For instance, in the northern part of India there i* a temple of the mother of th*- god. ltinklhii. where great throng# go to worship. In the temple there Is a statute of the mother with a child god In her arm# Around the mother there 1* a great bailee Into which runs a steady stream of water. The superstition about the statue I# that It Is im|OH#lble for tls* water ever to touch th** bet of the god The water will flow Into the chalice and All it clear up to the feet of Buddha, and then it will mhMhilv begin to sink down to the bottom of the cup The chalice is constantly filled and emptied In this wax. and the p* opfc think that there Is a magical power In the god. Of course. It is nothing more than a trick |srform*#i bv a siphon within the statue, but for centurh - the priest# have made the popu lace hfdtevr In the divinity of Buddha through It. "Ther** l no doubt that th* Hindoos have found out the secret of many law# of nature unknown to us. For centuries they have known things which for centu ries to come we may not know Thing# are occurring there constantly that haftle the Kngllsh offi * r*. and all effort# lo bribe and threaten the secret# out of the Hindoos have utterly failed. The British No External Symptoms. The Mood may be In bad condition, yet with no external signs, no akin eruption or sores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood has lust its nutritive qualities, lias become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that B. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used sev- —sOKjk eral Kittles of S. 8. S. as a blood purifier and. to tone up n weak and Ml emaciated svsiem.with \ V very masked effect by wav of improvement. "We regard it a t< - • Princeton. Mo. i* the greatest of all tonics, and you will the appetite ini proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as mew rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Rend for our free book on blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for auv information or advice wanted No charge for medical advice. INC (WIFI iPCCIFIC CO., ATLANTA. 6A. PALATABLE, PURCHASABLE *m 111 n in. Jos. A. Magnus Cincinnati, O. hav> *|w*it every .(Tort to flrul out how ttv f*r!-*t. perform ,om, of th.tr my irri. - hut it took, very much * though Ih.v wouM n.ver know Drery ono* In 1 whllr wo •liiu'ov.r nom-thinir worwWful in rrl.nr. hi' h h hn known for alter in tnrtta Ft la not vrry many year* •in thi! • w-ontd havo thoukht thr Ifl.a of tr< l< • irlritraphy prrMii>-rouK. birt •in • Mananl'f ill.cov.ry It doe. not ream *n •franca. Tii*' Hindoo, howtv.r, hav. a ay.t.m of a.N-r* t that 1. nior. haffiln* than wlr.lra. trliqnaptiy Th.y hav. b..n abl. to communl.af. with .aoh othrr for tnll> and mil., but by what m.hn. I. not known to any but th.m --h • • "Oulbr.ak* and mnut dlatanf parta would b. talk-d of In th. .outturn pari of th. country, amona the coolie, .verx for day. b.fore th. Brlt- Hh would receive notice of them Pom munlcation .••.tnetl to com. with the ra pidity of thouKht. and 1a wrapped In tho utmost myatery. "Durlnir the In.urrectlon In Afxhanl.- tan 1 was at Calcutta. Col. Roberta wa In trhar*e of the ijrltlah forcea U|>- prc.ln* th. uprtalng, and. of courae. tho Iprcalee! concern wu. felt at Calcutta re garding the war. oi*. of ihee atran.c occurrence took place at thla time. On the very day that tho Inaurrectlon tut broken by Koborta. and fully two daya before the Drltlah received Information of th. fact, the Hindoo merchant* on the baxar. of Calcutta were talking of the victory of the Drttiah. Even th. loweat cool!.* knew al! about the auppreaalon of th. Insurrection ltefore th. Ilrltlsh offl cot* could he Infornawl of th. fact a pony npraH had to travel fully two daytt from th. teat of the war to tho neareat tele graph wire, and the entire distance waa fully 3.00 U mile*. This strange power of communication ha* bean noticed time and tlmw again When there is an uprising among any furl of the tribe. It ho. been noticed that Ihe traes In all pan of the empire will be rnarkeu with a red epot. It seem* to tie done In all part* of the country at the *ame time and Is probably a ign among the Hindoo*. By their myskerlou* power of communication the news is sent to every corner." —The Cxar sent to Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of Ihe latter's acces sion. the proAratta of Alexander 11. Alex ander 111 and lilmaelf, et In brilliant. It Is significant that auch a token of favor ha* never before been bestowed by him StAHHIAGK*. 8A Y W KLL-BI’CHIIEIT. —At s;3ft this evening Fred T Hay we 1 and Mias Ger trude M Buchhelt were married from the iweldanca of the bride’s uncle. A Q Huch helt. The cetemony was performed by Father Williams, at Sacred Heart Church. They were accompanied bv J 11. M Mur ray and Miss Carrie Buc hhelt. rt NEKAL INVITATIONS. MORKL.-Relatives and frlenls of Mr. ami Mrs. J. 8. Morel, Jr., and Mrs. J. 8. Morel, Br., are Invited to attend the fu neral of the former at 1,-tiirel Grove Cem etery nt lu o'clock, this morning MKBTHUI. t'KRTHIL OF UKOIIUIA RAILWAI ( OUIMM . Innnnl Vr.iln, <>( Mtrklilil-r*. Savannah. Oa . S-f>t 25. IMn The annual m.-. iln, ot th- iu kholtlrm of thh. to<n|iuny alll br held at the o(n<e of the com|iany. 11 Hay itrwl, raat. In the rlty of Savannah. tJa.. on Tueyday. the Sth day of C>. tober next, at 11 u m., <lty time, for the election of director* and the iranea.tlon of -uch other bu>l not ar may come la-forr the meetlnc. T K. SMITH. At Secretary. inccui. lOTitn. I.KV tVK TiSMC K'HIITK DIHHKRS. 00c—DlNNKIt —tuc Dinner 1 to 3 and to 9, Thursday. Sept. 27. Claret Wine. SOUP. Puree of Tomato. PISH. Grouper an Court bouillon, i’otatoes a l Algertenne. Sliced Totnatoeii, with French Drenelnj!. yueen Oliver. Chow Chow. Mixed I’tcklea ENTREKS Chicken Croonette*. w ith Green Pea Baked Macaroni au Uralln. ROASTED. l’rime Itltn. of Beet. Dtah Gravy. Ham. Champakne Sauce. VEGETABLES Manhed Potatoer, ArparaKU, i la Cream Rice. Slewed Tomatoer, Candled Vam>. PASTRY AND DESSERT. Chocolate Curtard Pie, Assorted Cake. Cheese. Cracker*. Raked Apple Roll, Brandy Sauce. LEVAN S CAFE AND RESTAURANT. 11l Congress *treef, west. NOTH L Neither the master nor the agent* of the British steamship Jessie will be te sponslble for any debts contracted by the crew Sep;. 27. J!>. WILDER A CO.. Agenta. STOHE lit ll.mxti FOR It EXT. The large Cotitile atorew loca'rd cnrtKr State, Whitaker and prraMent streets. Can he rented In whole or In part Near new post office Excellent for any Klml of business. Apply W. M A W E. CONEY. Of R I I.IKATt I sum money at six per .cnt, on real estate security. BECKETT A BECKETT. Attorneys at Law and Conveyancers. HAVE YOU HAVE YOU CATARRH ? RHEUMATISM ? THEN TAKE Frank's Rheumatic and Catarrh Remedy. It will positively do you more good than any medi cine ever sold. Price $1.50 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for SB.OO. WHEN CURED YOU REMAIN CURED. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES, 801 l and Congress. Branch 309 Bull Street. PHONE 383 And Let Otir Wagons Call for Your Soiled Linen. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West. SPKCIAI. AOTICE*. lOIH Slt.Hr By wearing gla*sa that not alor.a enable you to ace, but correct every defect that may exist. There la no gueiawork In our methods We have Iho latest and must approved selenitic apparatus for accurate eye test ing. We mak- no charge for consulta tion or examination, and should you t*ed Ihe cervices 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 compare-1 in value to Ihe kind oft.red aa cheap by the so-called optUiar.a or jewelers who han dle inferior glasses a* a aide Una. DR. M. SCHWAB * SON. Exclusive Opticians. 17 Bull SireeL N. B —Oculist prescriptions filled tame day received. Repairing done at short notice. Altll It > M AUOM —ln FARM AND TURPENTINE AIXES. Only at PfIHM-KI I.M IN CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO.. knvnnnnb. ROY At. Ml SIC II ACE. 216-31*, Broughton street, west. Week commencing. Mondav. Sept 24. First appearance in thl* city of M 18ft HATTIE CARLTON. Sentimental and descriptive singer. SHAKER AND THOMPSON, LI AKA SPENCER. HAZEL WESTON. WEST AND FOWLER. INEZ y. IdOS. BARK LAl'Rl, BINNKY AND CHAPMAN. BELLE W ARNER 12—ALL STAR BRILLIANTS—I 2 and a brand new series of Moving Picture*. sniooi, HOOK 9. A fall line of kctioot Hooks aa.l School Soppltc* at CHILL'* NEWS DEPOT. No. 43 Hull Mlreet. tkavannah. Ga. PROPOSAL* WANTED. City of Savannah, ttffi v of Director of Public Work*. H.ivannah. Oa . Sept. 23, 1 Ain.—Sealed propu-al* will la- received at thl* office until Saturday. Sept 29. 19b". at 12 o'clock noon, city time. u> furnish the city of Savannah with supplies until Oct. 31. liWO Al! proposal* must be tnad* on official form*, which tan be se cured at thl* office on aid after thl* date. Envelope* to be tnarke-l "Proposal* for Supplies." The r|iv reserve* the right to reject any or all hid* Rid* to hr opened In the presence of bidders UEO. Al. GADSDEN, Director. MATTRKMEg, MATTREIWI. Have your maitresse* and feather* ren ovaled by our medicated steam process before a change In w.-alher take* place. (The only plant In Savannah ) li over come* all Impurities and renew* life and volume In all bedding material, price* on renovation of feather* ss follow*. Beds $3 30. bolster* 31, pillows 3o Cotton, moss and hair mattresses made to order Fine work, low- price# Work guaranteed. NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO VATING CO.. Bell phone 1136. 331 Drayton street. LARUE \t 9llKilol M; tM) OF FICE to rent, 10. at'd head of Broughton street, on Wist Broad, row o*cu pted tiy the Savannah Carriage and Wagon Cos As they will gve up business In the city on June 1. I of fer It for rent from that date H. P. SMART PAINTS AND HOHE PAINTING. We handle nomine but Ah# VERT BEST giades of PAINTS and OILS, and employ ihe ver> best i aimers to tie had Allow us to make Hd on palming your hours. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO, Corner Congcee* and Drayton. Phone 51®. IF IT-N AHB, NAE HAVE IT. Hulk Olive* 2&c and in- quart, ltnimri.d Edam and Sate* Cheese. Canned Stinwhcrrlcs, Pitted Cherrl. and Red Itaspberrk*. Fresh Preserved Fia* and Orange*. California Evaporated Peach.* in, p, Phone W. HARDEE A MARS HAUL HIIMM EM.UTU) By the American Bond. hr and Trust Company of Halilmore. We are author laed to exacute locally (lum dtat.d> upon application!. a 1 bonds In Judl, Id p r .,- c- • dli.* In either the state or Unlr.<f N ates courts, and of adm nun,it an i guardians DEARING * HULL. Aaenta Telephone Sk _ Provtdant Building. A *IISEMENT*. A V A N NAH~Thc A t7*4 . Ift IDA \ AND MAT! ROAY, MATINEE SAT!'HDAY. SEPT. 28-29. TV m A Brady # Bu|m ri 8t Protluc llon of “The Sorrows of Satan.” Adapted and dramatised from (he fa mou# novel of MARIE CORELLI. A marvelous! diuma cf rn\ #tirlm. traylng the- xtotry of the devil on earth. PRICKS- NUPIt. $!. ;.V , 50c ami 25. Matinee. 7V **. inl 2St\ COMlNG—nwrlt.! Fr>hnxin pre#entti William Gillette'# Drama, ' Bleric# k Holme#. '* Mon ia> Oct. J. ot#i.\t.#9 NOTirna* Autumn Novelties. Thr nr* #fAon# pttrrn# in GORHAM PTKKUNO HII, VKR rr v#ry Ih autiful. Au tumn hrld#*# will !r thr hauler it thry rrrrlvr thl# nd-nf-thr erntury ware a- prrrent#. 8e- Irctlon# laid a#idr and drliv when wanted. HUNTER & VAN KEUREN, JEWELERS. ILI Bl'l.l. Sthxkt Ga PHonb 99! SMOKE LILLIAN RUSSELL CIGARS SPECIAL NOTICES. flluuM. iii i.o it. pTimTEIX. UHATED PIPPIN AI‘PLE CIDER. This i>ur- cldsr is eeiyid on sframsrs on the American line. <#iul at the Waldorl-As torta and lead.ng family grocera In Naw To k city. I’auldli c s l'lpptn ride' la made from the put a Juice of hand p kd apples from hts own mill on the premises, it Is abso lutely pure apple juice, and all (he effer- V'scene is naiiirul. and we guarante# i Cos be the < h< tcest cider In the world. Landing ph> a elana In New York and Brooklyn recommend this elder to tbelr pa in ts Its perfect puilty Is guarant. a-l in Paulding's I'll pin cidar, only la.na Is land Newton’s Pippins ate ised The ap ples are led on ths trees until late In Oc toliar whan they are hand picked and placed In a dry room to rtp- n. Paulding says "the a) pi , are th. rough ly crushed In h s own mill and the juice l<n saed out ami run Into sweet clean ■ ask* •' The difference between crushing and grinding a.ipies Is very great. You will know tha difference between crushed app ea and *-"un I apples If vou take some stems and chew it em you will Bud Chat bitter taste which t nor with Paulding's i rush'd apples This elder ha. not ths extreme sweetness of the kunset rider, and everyone will r.nd the Pauld •ng s Pippin cider Just tight to take with dinnar. LIPPMaN BROS. Sola Agents In Savannah. SPF.l'ltl. NOTICE. If the party or parlies who came Into possession of the papers from our safe cm Sunday, the lotfi tnst.. will return them to us by mull It will be appreciated by us. nnd no questions will le ueked. B<IL<IM<INS COMPANY. mil* u ANTED. city of Savannah. Ofllce Director of Pnhlh Work*, Havant ih. fl.i . s.pt JNO Bid* will la* re. * tv*d at this ofT|, i until Saturday, Nipt, 3 Dun. ai I.’ o'clock noon, city time, for furmshltiK feed as follow *. No 1 Timothy hoy. per ID iiounds; best quail!) fe.d bran, (at JAO pounds, liest quality corn, per bushel; b.-t quality mixed einte. to bo weighed ai the ,| ty lot Envelopes to le marked Bins tot j.vi-,1 Tne city reset ve* the, rich! to nject any oi all bids. Bids to h. opened In the preset!,- of bidder* il GADSDEN, Director. TUI. AAAI To CLEAN CAM PET'S. Tua omy way to *et your carpet* pr ,p --ar.y take., up. .leaned .m taken ar. fcT it.# • in er | 10 turn tb* Job o\r to t Dlstilct Vas n T nd el,,ry Cos let.-phon* .. or cad at %> Mo uomery st ee:, aid the w||| im.ke u„n mail, mat- on the rot of n, work Pilom re.B-ra le They aim park, move and atora futnlture and i ten s h- SIKMI.OCK. Supt and Mgr. I.'HE. CEMENT. PLANTER. We haie the largi , t stoek of Ihe he*, soo.lv list our pike* before ,oi {m , mote to others. ANDREW HANLEY COllf-ANY. LfEOPOIaH ADLKR, JSO. fl DILUON, |*re Nideiit. Chier. C 8 KLialS. BARRON CARTKR. Vice Pr> Ident. A##t. Cathier The Chatham Bank SAVANNAH. Will be pUato-d to receive ihe account# of Mer- h int*. Firm*, Individuals, Bank*, and Corporations! Liberal favors extended. Cnmirpaesed collection facllltlea. tr.aur tnr prompt return*. SEPAHAIEiAVINGSDEPARTMENT INTLULAT (Ulirm.MlM) I)IAHTKH. LY ON DEPOSITS. Safety Deposit Roxe* and Vaults foa rent. Correspondence solicited. The Citizens Bank OF SAVANNAH. capital. ssoaooa D**. M ... licstisi esskisg UssiatH. • uliclta irresst, mi Iwdleldnata, ■ •reksais, Hawks and elks, Lerye. nlieaa. Celhellosa kaeGeg with safety, rnmmmmmij and diepateh. lalrreit earapnuad.d gaarterly alleatf on drpoalts la war Saetaga Deyarta..,, **'**9 Ueysill Baxes sad Iteraaa Vaalts. ■ HANTI BT A. DENMARK, Pvealgaat. MILLS ft. LANE, vice hrseldeat GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier. GORDON L. Glt OOVEH. Aaat. Caahladk SOUTHERN ’BANK of Ihe stole of Georg mi. Capital 3300.00) Surplus anil undivided profits 34U1.04 DLluolluKY UF IHE STATE ui GEORGIA. .iuperior facilities 101 transacting a Genet Al Hanging Business . o.lections n..io< on all point* *• *iinl. through bunk* and tHinkers, A-. eouiils oi ifauk*. Hoiikel*, Jkcicl.ai-ls and others -li.lieo Safe Deposit Boxes for runt. Department of Savings, Interest payabis quarterly. Sella Sterling Exchange on Londoo U and upward* JOHN FLANNERY. President. HORACE A. CRANE Vice President JAMES SLLT.IVAN Cn*bler. DIRECTORS: JNU FLANNERY. VVU W. GORDON. E. A. WEIL. W W. GORDON Jr H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN LEE RON' MYERS JOSEPH FERST H P SMART. CHARLES ELLIS. EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY. Mil i tel ci CAPITAL, fJM.tno. Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora, tldns and IndK Iduals solklted. Savings Deparimem, Interest pskl quarterly. Sufety Boxes and Siorag* Vaults for rent. Collections made on ail points at rea sonable rates. Draft* sold on all the chief clllea of the world. Correspondence Invited. JOSEPH D WEED. President. JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vice President W. F. UcCAELEY. Cashier. THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH. GA. Cap-tul D.O, -a Undivided prultta ko.-AO This bank "fl- ra its services to corpora tions. merchants and inllvlduuis. lias auiborlty to uc: us executor, ad mlnlatrator, guardian etc I aura dratis un the prim Ipal citlca In Great Britain and It eland and on th Con tin, ML Inter-•' raid or eompnunded quarterly on dep-rtis In the Savings Departm nL Safety Boxfor rent HENRY BI.ITN. Pr. silent. GEO. W TIEDEMAN. Vine PrwiidanL J-HIM M lIiiGAN. Cashier WALTER F. HOGAN, As.'t Cashier. No IGO. Charterad. 19M —THE— HMS ill H OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL, fA) ,0 . SL'RPLUB. H00.9A UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J A. G. CARBON, I're Id nt. BKIRNE GORDON. M . president W. M DAVAXT, ('ashlar. Ac o ut* of tanks and tiankera. m-r- Cban's and rnrporatlona ren--tvad up n the mos- favorable t- rm* - o- el.tent with safe and eonwryii'ive banking THE GEORGIA STATE B ULDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Assets over SBOO,OOO. 6 PER CENT, per annum allowed oo deposits, withdrawable on demand. Inter est credited quarterly. 6 PER CENT | r annum allowed on deposits of ■ vr-n hundreds, withdrawable at annual perl,ads GEO. w. TIEDEMAN. President. B. H LEVY. Vice President. E. W. HELL. Secretary. C C, ANDERSON JR Treasurer OFFICE. 15 YORK STREET, WEST. FOR RENT. from Oct 1, that fine resi dence No. 211 Gwinnett street, west. Larjje garden and fine stable on the prem ises. Apply The Chatham Heal Estate and lm provement Company, 11 HRTAN STREET. EAST fo NewsDooer Pitts. For sale, a Foraallb Newspaper Folder; will fold sheet *■ xlt |e In good older. Price 1100. it coat oruflnaily gl.lo#. bul w have no use for II end want tha room ■i occu^laa. It will he ar Invaluable adjunct to esy newspaper uißse. Addraaa MORNING NEWS, leiaestk. <- IF YOU WANT GOOD JIATERM 1 * and work, order your lithographed aA printed stationery arid blank books £°® Morning News, Savannah, Ga.