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WOUND CAUSED HIS DEATH.
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Tr II linn Mr Mna *!••-au|i|tnl.
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I'Nnrral Will hr Mll To-day—Tfc*
Orrrnrt Una I <m nrrfrct With
Mmim UrllkmiMn liiHirpriara.
Atlanta Hrpt. .* Hon Chariot A Col
lier, formal nw'or f At.anta. and com*
rn>*k>n*r to tho Parla Exposition. di#d
• hi* m *rn!r.a from tna rffi.ct* of an ac
cidental (ilfto! wound received yealerdey
morning,
Mr. Collier wap not conaciou* at any
time aftrr re ••tvlng th. wound an i th
lat >tuu*\Uk' it are not known Clr*
umi*tan* e* et however, that Mr.
Collier fell from the *t*>p of the |or h In
tin* r<u of hie ri‘*t*l*n.e whih invali
dating home noje th.it I. ad awakened
him.
Mr Collier was f <• und it the bottom of
the t.lire which lead from the U* k porch
to tin* yawl. H* waa lying on the brkk
j*av nv nt. with one wound on hi# heal,
where he had struck It in feldng ami an
other in hie left mde. Immediately below
ih** rib*. causa l by the bullet from his
pistol.
The funeral will be held to-morrow
t’Uy Council will attend In a body and
nil civic anl other organ!* itlons of which
Mr Coilier had been a member will be
represented All city office will clone
Mr Collier has l*een prominent In the
Atlanta twain#** world \>x many years.
After the exposition of whi h he was
preslleni Mr. Collier wa* elected mayor
t’pon his retirement he was appointed by
President M Klnl* > Cntt**l Urates com
missioner to the pari* cxpalilon. He
mad** two visits to Paris and rturn'd
from the last only Wednesday night.
Mr Collier was connected with a nun*
t*#r of financial and Industrial enterprises.
For quite a whiie he was cashier of the
National Capital City Bunk Ho wa* for
merly a large stockholder and director In
•he Eagle and Phenlx Cotton Milk of
Columbus.
Af&atitM n rriMi imm .
One of the l*a rf Irlpn nf • May Die
From Hla Wnnnd*.
Griffin. On . lept. 2-.—This morning
about 9 30 o’clock a serious cutting affray
occurred at Hover a email p* at office about
four miles *uthaHl of this city between
• 5 A Matt n. a small store kec|*er, and
Oscar V Allen a y< nng farmer who lives
about a mil* and a half from the place.
Alien Is cut five times, but only one
of the wounds is rf any consequence, and
the attending surgeon ray* that will, in
all probability, prove fatal, as It Is
through the fifth rib, Is about four Inches
on the surface and mu< h longer on the
Inside When medical assl*iance reached
Idm. his intestines were found protruding
from hi* wound, and he had lost quite a
quantity of bl ood
Martin has bi- right arm cut from mid
dle way the for. arm to the hand, and
while It was necesrary to stitch this
wound up. It will only prove painful.
In spit© of the fact that It occurred In
the public roid. It Is almost Impossible
to get at the bottom of the affair as those
who sew It *ern to el:her know nothing
of Its origin or are v ry reticent about
talking of the matter.
9THRLT l IRMVAL IN MACON.
Mrs. John .Irwrlf Thrown From Her
II unit > and Killed.
Macon. Sopt. 2&.—Th# Venetian revel to
night Is the biggest thing of the kind ever
attempted In Macon 8-ven thousand peo
ple lined the sidewalks and watched It.
The best people In the city took part. It
who In the nature of masque promenade.
Mrs. John J**wltt of Hurnmerffeld was
thrown from her buggy this morning
while coming In to attend the atreet fair.
Hhe wits killed Instantly, her neck being
broken Her two little boys were thrown
out also, but they were uninjured. The
horse became frightened at a muttress on
She roadside ami ran away.
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MAJ. II \HT IID HFMt.NF.n.
99e Will Prnpnhly he l*lneed on the
lletlred List.
Brunswick. (It , Bept. 2t MaJ R. Em
a*t Hart of the Third Battalion. First
Keglm*fd. to-day forwarded his resigna
tion to Col. A It leuwtun
MaJ Hart will probably be placed on
the retired lls . lie has s en long and ac
i!\e service in the -tale militia and served
a-* captain tn the H anlsh-American war
Hl* resignation ■ due to a desire t de
vote all his tlm< to Ids law* practice <\pt
Frank A. Dunn of the Brunswick Hi fie
men will probably be proposed as MaJ.
Dart's uce#*or
TRKDIHKH IHKVSY Ik HELD.
Hound Over fo li*pi*nHrr Term of
(•hnn kaperlir f iurt.
iirtinsw'lrk. Ga . Bept. 2*.—Former City
Treourer Harvey was to-day bound over
to the Dec*- miter term of the Superior
Court in the sum of 13 000
This action w.i> the result of legal
steps taken by MaJ. Atkinson, by Instruc
tion of Council, acting In the city's in
terest. regarding the alleged shortage in
Mr. Harvey’s a< counts a* treasurer.*
Mr Harvey was aslly found, having
fev r a t tnptel to g> away. He gave
the bond without and fh< ulty. as there is
unbounded confidence felt iy Brunswick.
lans in his Integrity and personal honor.
Cimimw urtMilinii Output.
Beaufort. 8. C-. Sept. i*,—Th** Coosiaw
I'hoiphata Mmlng Company here Is cur
tailing expense*, ami has now only two
dredge* running .and one (ug engaged in
towing The concern ha* more phosphate
lock on hand than its extensive dry shed*
can accommodate. There is a ready mar
ket to Europe for pho phate rock, but It
Is well-nigh Impoalhle to charter ocean
freight steamers, either in the United
Kingdom or on the continent, owing It Is
aalrt, to the fact that the vessels are en-
Faged In government trnij*or* serve e.
- ■■' g m -
iAf-lirn Rilled t% n Train.
Ath.n,. Ga 8- |>l 24 Till, morning th*
body of a ilium wa, feund on the Georgia
ltallio.nl tracks thie m-lc be'owr Athena
with hla ,ku:i < ru.lntl. Nothing I, known
of how h i dim lo hi, death. No blame
t, attach'd to the rallio.d
I .ittfiM t,ln Dealt llnilh.
Columbia. 8. C B*|k. 23 —Robert Ortftln,
postmaster at Cherry', Croaalng. Ander
eon county, wa* killed to-day. Ha wa,
workMg to hi, cotton Kin. hi* arm wa,
tnnngled. and he tiled to death before a
*l,'ance could reach him.
I*l lea f nred Witbuut (lie Knife.
Itching, mind, Bleeding or Fi.urudlnv
rile,. Your drugglet will refund your
money If futo Ulhincul fatla to cure you.
tu cent*.—ail
44 No Eye Like the
Master's Eye. 99
You are master of your
health, and if you do not
attend to duty, the blame is
easily located. If your blood
is out of order. Hood’s Sar
saparilla "will purify it.
It i, the npecifle remedv lor tmnhfee
of the blood, kidneve, howela or liver.
Kktneys "My kloery, trcatbled me,
and on advice took Hood * Haneparllle
which trave prompt relief, (letter appellte.
My eleep la refreehlriK II cured my wife
eleo " MtntAll Botl*. 3<73 Tiwnny htreet
F|t:,barK. Be.
Scrofulous Humor-" I wee IB tarrlbl,
eoi.dltioii froa. tbe it. bine and hurr.uut of
ecrjhilou humor <irew wore under
treatment of ,everl doctor, T<ik Hrxid'e
Sarsaparilla end Hood * Pill, The— cured
me thoroughly " J. .1. I.rfri.*. Yttlton, N. Y.
Meed J
HhfMl'i PUit eon Mw Ills; lit# non irrlutlug uk
•a-7 oUarta ts tags WlU> Uoo4 > Iwupfi.a.
KINXAI Lk HANGED TWICE.
Wound in Vila Nscle Torn Oprn by
the *llp|tlna of the* Ibipr.
Halcigh, N C , 8 pf 2* Archie Kir
ssiuls w is hang'*l t Clinton. Bfmpou
counfy, to-flay. f<r fhc murder of John
Herring ll# died from strangulation* aft
*r bstng first dro|>|,rd fr**m thf* gallow*
The drop 9#l| th# first t!m# at 12 M.
Afl#r the body li *1 hung for t#n min
ute* ihe attending physician requested
th* sheriff to place him on the gallows
and drop him again a# fif* might h* more
quickly enr|#v| *• othenviee h* might re
main struggling for some tim* The noose
hud sllppt-d t* hie chin wher. he first
it'll fearing o|efi th* wound matlc wht n
he attempted to take his own life w:?h
a knife on the Hfh of Eepfemher. sever
Inr the arteries from whl-h blood flow-l
ptofueely.
He wa* placed o*i *he gallows a second
Urn* At 1 O f lock flfMl the trigger sprung
IJ?e woe pronounced extinct In eight min
utes.
Protested III* Innoeewce.
Italelgh. N C., Bept 2S —Thaunrey
F>avis was hanged at Tarboro to-dav for
burning the residence of Mrs. lavlnta
Battle
Early this morning Pavia arose as if
nothing were to happen He talked calm
ly And coolly about his execution, never
falling to protest that he woe an Innocent
man. Between 1 and 2 o’clerk Davis wii
led to the gallows and mounted the step*
of the scaffold From the ecafTold he
spoke briefly, claiming to the las: that
he was Innocent. Within wnty-three
minutes from the time the trap fell he was
a dead man.
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(Old Mill \ U:WI NOTE*.
(nniraria for fw Hulldlnaa— W ork
nn ihr Wsiitrkonir.
Columbia, 8. 0., Sept. 2SNichols Itt
ner of Atlanta, building Ibe City Hall
and Thewter here, whs summoned from
Atlanta to-night to sign a contract for
building the union (aiwinirr depot at this
point. The building *lll coat about lIW.-
mn
To morrow the Mrllvaln. t'nkefer Com
pany of Pittsburg will break ground for
the completion of the elate houae.
The KvansvHle. Indiana, Construction
Coni|ieny has tieen awarded the cotitract
by the government for building atone
slim s-toss the Cnngnree at thle point,
the rtr*t step toward* river navigation for
Columbia. Work muat Virgin in thirty
sliii-, the contract la J7.V ( *o
The American Bridge Company geta the
contract for a ates*l viaduct, to carry trnf
ttc sif Assembly atreet an*l electric care
over the rallroada at the union depot.
tbTllliM ktltlAl.lt,
Power Proposed to be fteveloped by
no Atlnnta k> mlleate.
Waahlngton. C.a , Sept 27,—1n the early
part of the week. Mr. 1,. J, Hill of Atlanla
came to Waahlngton empowered to treat
with the syndicate which now own< An
thony Hhoal*. The parties for whom he
wo* acting wish to use the power for
different klnda of manufacture*, to run a
trolley line from Anthony Shoal* to Wash
ington. and to bring the |wer here to he
urd.
A meeting wa* hcM at the Exchange
Hank last night, at which the resident
syndicate agreed to aell to the Atlanta
rapilali*t for the aitm of *Sd.n.
Rh tl HK'H tt cm VK t IIIIHKI T.
Ilsulet to be Itetaloed *• Treaaurer.
■ tenth of C. IV ttatlette.
Hrunswtek. Oa.. Sept. 2S Former City
Martha) and Chief of lv>l|re l.ewls W.
Heach, who recently resigned ha* tieen
ofils I.illy checked during hl entire occu
pancy of office and hi* account* found
correct. The city owed Mr Heach over
two. Which Acting Clerk and Treasurer
I toilet paid him 10-day
The City Connell hi* about dei I led to
retain Clerk Hole* a* acting trea-urer. hi*
conduct of the office giving satisfaction to
all partle*.
<• I*. Malle tie. one of the heat-known
sawmill men In thl* section. died to-day
at hi* home at >!t. Pleasant
SAMIKI. now MMi I mow Mill.
flinty Found When He Hast lleen
aliasing Over a Week.
Charleston, ft C. Sept 2* -The body of
Samuil I "owning, the mall urrler who
ha* been missing from hi* home here for
over a work, wa* found late last night
lodged on Hie rock* of the south Jetty.
Downing wandered away from home In a
tit of mental ahhcratlun. and II I* sup
posed that he drowned Imnseif The body
wa* much decomposed. Downing wa* a
highly respected man. year* of age
lb Ittvia a wife and iwo chlklren
tailed to Meat Virginia.
Jicksonvllle. Fla.. B<pt 2* —Rev Or. J
H Miller, pastor of the Trinity M K
Church, thl- city, an I one of the most
prominent mlnlst-rs In Klor.dn. ha* been
rallid io the First M E. Church, Parkers
burg W V.i. It l* expected he will ac
cept, Joining the West Virginia tofiler
envc
Hear Vduilrnl Wataow Assigned.
Washington. Bept. 2* —Rear Admiral
John C. Watson, formerly In command of
the naval force* on the Asintlc etttlon,
who arrived recently at New York on the
cruiser llaltlmore. was to-dav assigned to
duty a* president of the naval examining
board at the Washington naval >ard.
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HnnU tinea to the tiovernisent.
11 In Janeiro Wept. 2* -Tie Itank of the
Republic, which. >e announced Wept 13,
na* obliged owing ton run on the Institu
tion. to use it* prerogative to Issue cheeks
at sixty "lays sight on deposits, has pas*
and under governmeni ronlrol. the yfudlt- i
i accepting 3 per cent, hotels. i
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1900.
the gkoiCgii
Opening of the Wefcuol I nder Very
Fn tumble Ataspleea.
Atlarti. Bept. 29.—The Georgia School
of Te> tinoiogy. In this >ty. i*ened Its
- /lObtstto year on Wodneaday lasi. ael
; rofeaflKrs and students alike have been
j i.usv with examinations for the j*ast few
j days. The re*tat# n? ln<*s examinations
! will be poster! to-morrow (’apt. Lyman
If ill reports the registration so far as ex
eptlonally gratifying, alrbough it is yet
j f.tr from complete, and states that the
1 • umber of students enrolled will he tome.
! 'hlng over four humired. Anew feature
of the scNed management Is the examit a
! ’in for adm lee ion to the kwest or aub
•ipprentlc* class hltnerto not
Among the state* refr* rented are Hh<e|e
I Island I' utcylvanla. Virginia, both h-
M'aro.lnas. Kentucky. Tennessee. Florhlu
ll.ibumi G* orgla, M -es ppi le ilslat *
i Texas, and .il*o c* iba ind Porto Hlco
The repress mat ion outolde of Georgia is
necessarily more limited • said Gapt
Hall, u, Getugla boy s get the grae.*t
benefit* me Inetltutlon. Moreover,
-ludents from other states have to pay
! ' oneid< raid y more. Our represent*!tion
from Allan! t Is quite large, about V> to
21 per ••* • of the We generally
have fifteen or twenty boys from Bavan
nah Among the Savannah b**>v already
e nrolled for this year, re W P Sullivan
| F and Bell. Jr . W V Chaplin. 8 t i
j Rvuts. J H Piulsen. W P Hankln. J
jl* Dwver J F Anthony and others
"We re grsafly cramped for room."
went on Gapt Hall We need anew
j dorm! or> In fact, it Is difficult to see
! how we ar* go ng to gst along without
ilt We had to put three hoys In a room
j last year, but this term w-e are putting
only two boy* togs*her with the result
• fiat a gr*at numb r are r impel led to live
, In th- ettv. The f.egi*|*ture will either
have to increase nur maintenance fund,
now fjfHMY or the number of students
w’l I have to be cut down—either that or
the boys must pav more for their tulfton
Th* h ard of trustees ne* ts next Wednaa
day nd wil! formulate *he re<iuests to be
made of tne legislature "
One of the lnt*resti:g Items about the
•he* I this year Is the fact that when
the students procure tflelr overalls from
the quartermasters. fhes* garments are
the work of th# school The report* of
the sure#** of the graduates Is a soure*
of great | leisure to Capt. Hall, and shows
what the i-.alnlig of tlie school Is worth
Th** news has coma that Mr. George
i C rawford the first graduate of the In
stitute. has been mad* euperlntepdent of
nine bast furnaces of the Edgar Tnomp
| *on Iron Works at Bessemer. I* Two
other graduates of the sch'*ot. now In Al
lan a. who are mechanical engineer*, state
that their profits so far this year amount
to egceedlng 130.00 U.
THIIKJ; FAVORITE! WON.
Jockey Henry NitaAn F.nrned Honors
nt f*ra%es#nfl.
New York B*>pt, 2H—Three favorites
were sucre- ful at Gravesend to-day. hut
l Elisabeth M . who romped in tn the sec
ond race, was held at such prohibitive
odd* that only the big speculators profit
ed. Henry again earned the Jockey hon
ors. with two winners out of four mounts
First Race—Hurdle handicap, on# and
one-half tnllee Monro** Doctrine. 1 to 1.
won. with Maxo. 6 to 5 and 2 to **. second,
j and Einer sto 1. third Tlm* 2:80 2-S.
Second Kac#— Six furlong* Eilxabeth
.\| . 1 to 3. wan with Scurry, 2 to 1 and 1
to 3. second. The Puritan, 12 to 1, third.
Time 1:90 1-6.
Third Kac* -One mile and seventy yard*,
selling. Tvdando. even. ,'on. with King
Rarleyuorn. * to 4 and out. second, end
Trlllo. 6to 1, third Time 1:46
Fourth Race—About six furlong, Tar
tar. even, won with Templar, 4 to 1 and
7 to 5, second, and Fatalist. 6 to 1, third
Time 1:12 2-S.
Fifth Race-One mile and a sixteenth.
Favonlus. 7 to 2. won. with Motley, S to
I and 5 io 2. second, and Intrusive, 2 to 1,
third Time 1:47 4-A.
Sixth Ra.-e—Five and one-half furlong*
selling. Snark. 6to 1. won, with Billion
aire, 7 to 2 and 6 to 9, second, and Quite
Right, 3to 1, lllird Time 1:119.
tlerkenttne t ntlron Itcencl,
Key West, Sept. 23. —The hirkentlne
Caldron, which went ashore on French
Reef eome time ago. ha been towed into
liot I by the tug Deere) Capt. Ned Heb
ert* wa. In charge of the wreck, and pi
loted her through the reef, and Into the
harbor. The Caldron had on hoard 35>.000
feet of lumber, eome of which wa. Jet
tisoned when tbe tug succeeded lu float
ing her.
Aid for ti*l>r,tn Operator*.
Beaufort. 8 C. Sept. 2* MI,, Lizzie
poullaln. telegraph operator for the West
ern Cnton Company here, ha, been en
gaged In a.dlrltlug contribution, to a fund
for the relief of dektltute operator. In Gal
veston. Tex and through her effort, 131
was subscribed and forwarded for distri
bution through the proper channels.
TO Cl HE rni,D l\ ONE DiY.
Take !-axatlve Hromo Quinine Tablet,.
All druggist, refund the money If It fall*
to cure E. W Grove's signature 1, on
each box 28c -ad.
•rt.t ui. AOTICKS.
gA V ANY Atl FOUNDRY AND 9IACMINB
COMPANY,
Bulkier, of Marin, and Stationery UotUrs.
will furnish estimates on new work IA
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturer*.
Repair work on Engines and Boilers
tl H \IID\KH'*.
Get your fancy roast* tv-re. Special
heavy beef received every day. Fine
lamb het young poultry
Phones STS M 8. GARDNER.
p. 8— Remember you can get sweet
hiead bialns. trip.- sausage here any
tim< lb *t veg. table, and fruit,.
KAMI AMI HK-PHK9NKD lilt It K.
We manufacture and ,*ll all kind, of
tain y and re-pre*sed brick, paving and
luil im. hrl k. Our common brick nri
the best for hull ling pu.po-c<, b<lng
1 iryer than other kiln ni,.k- and eheat
.r See utr.pl- and prlcm
SAVANNAH 111* 11. DING SUPPLY CO,
Congre,# and Drayton a re ta
FINE MEATS TO-DAY.
Prime Reef, Mutton ind Veal.
Limb, malchlee* t.'orned Beef, etc.
Sunday delivery If desired.
JOHN FUNK,
Boih phone, 987. City Market.
■HICK, Hit it k. nun K.
Augusta brick and others. Uoo.l stock
on hand Lowest price*, prompt delivery.
See our samples cr*d price* before buying.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
NOTH K.
Neither *he master n"r censignee, of the
Italian ,tram,hip l,ealt.i. K Noherasco,
mail- r. Bri"l-h steam,hip Newhy. Clark.
maMter, will he responsible for any debta
i-ontracted by crew# of -aid vessels.
J F. MIN 18 4 CO., t'onsignaas.
Tlie Quakers Are
Honest People.
§Th Qua-er Herl
Tank ta r.o( only
blood purifier, but a
Blood maker (or
Palo. Weak and De
bilitated people who
have not eirengir.
nor blood It art, ae
a tonic, tt ret’iiatna
diyeetion, cure, dy
pepeU and lende
■trenfth and ton# to
the nervoiw evetem
II 1, a madtclne for weak wemen. II te m
purely vefetible medicine and can be
leken by the mo*t deltoata. Kidney Die
ee,e,. Bheumattem and all dleeaaea of the
Ulood. Stomach and narvea aion auccurm
lo it, wonderful effecta upon the humeo
• 'item Thoueande of peopla in Oaar*la
n commend It. Price tl M.
QUAKER PAIN BAUM le the medlctre
that the Quaker Doctor mode all of hie
wonderful quick cure# with, it'e anew
end wonderful medicine for Neuralgia
Toolbeche. Backache. Rheumatism
Sprains. Pain tn Bowela. in (act. all pain
can be relict ed by It. Price Me and kc
UUAKKR WHITE WONDER SOAP, a
meauatea soap for the skin ecaip and
caatplaxlon. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER IIEAEINO BALMS a vapa
table ointment for the cure of tetter, eo
eema end r rup'lon# of the skin Price
Ur a box.
FOR 8 AI.R BY ADD DRUOOInm
mERAL IMITATION.
BRIN BON—The frlec.de ,r.d ecqualnt
ancae of Mr and Mr, D A Brinson.
Mi,* Minnie G iln arid Mia, M A. Wet,on
are Invited to attend the funeral of Mm.
D A Brtneon at Daurel Grove at 340
o'clock thla (Saturday) afternoon. Sept
. 19SI
MAYER -The relative, and friend, of
Dr. and Mr# John A Mayer are Invited
to attend the funeral of the latter this
•Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 1*
Hull etreet. west.
MEKTIAbi.
ptmT^Tr^aTmun^r^irrTmioC^fireTi
tl.t'-HV PMOTEt TIVK Allot IA-
TlO\ Ob’ iHCRir.t.
Member, are requested
dX to attend a regular i
gSJk; >ni ~f p l '* ** ks "
V o A: a / o'clock thl, evenln* at
V' parlor of Screven Houee
Bv ord< r of the President
DAVID D. WORTSMAN, Secretary.
i 1
•PKCIAO AOTIUbi.
I.EVAN'e TABLE IPHOTK DIMERS.
10c—DINNER—40c
Dinner 1 lo 3 and 6 to 9. SaturJay. Sept. 29.
Claret Wine.
SOUP.
Vegetable.
FISH.
Mackinaw Trout ala Bou'.lelt.
Potatoes ala Monaco
Potato Salld with Mayonnaise Dressing
Queen Olive*. Chow Chow Mixed Plckk-f
ENTREES
Braxed Beef ala Mode.
Boston Baked Beane
ROASTED
Prime of Beef with Gravy. •
Shoal. Brown Gravy.
VKGETABDES
Meshed Brown Potatoes. Rice.
Sugar Corn. Bak'd Yam*.
S'rwed Tomntoaa.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Pear Pie. Assorted Cake*.
Cheese, frackere.
Rice Oli*ar.l Pickling, le-mon Sauce.
Drip Coffee.
DEVAN'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress street, west.
*PKI I Al. NOTH H.
All bill, agalnet the Austrian brig Zenit
must be presented at cur office before 12
o'clock m. this day. or payment thereof
will be ili-lamd,
BTRACIIAN * CO. Consignees.
Savannah. Ga.. Sept. a. 1900.
NOTICE.
All I'lllit against the British sleanudilii
Ursula Bright must he presented at our
office by 12 noon this day. or payment
will be debarred.
WIDDER A CO., Agents.
Sept. 29. 1900.
nw i U NOTH l -
Itouwh Mice,
Wanted to buy. twtniy-flve thousand
bushel, rough rice. In any quantity.
lltKh.at market price paid. Apply
I HIDVERBERG A CO.,
care Savannah Rice Mill*.
Savannah, Ga.
Tilt. A AY B AIIIYR
lla* returned lo the city
anil resumed prnctlce.
MEM II AX'l EII.
City of Savannah. Office Director of
Public Work,. Savannah. Ga . Sent 23.
1900 llld* Mill lie received at thi, office
until Saturday, Sept. 29. 1900. at 12 o'clock
noon, city time, for (urnlihtng feed a,
follows:
No. 1 Timothy hay, per 100 pound,; best
quality feed bran, per IIP pounds, t>e,t
quality corn. |*?r bushet; best quultty
inlxol outs, lo be weighed ,1 the city lot
Envelopes to be mark"! "Bids for Feed."
The city reserves the right to reject uny
or all bid,. Bids to be opened In the
presence of bidders.
GKO. M. GADSDEN, Dire tor
SOTICK.
TANARUS, the undrnl(nl. adtnlnlstrattrx of
the estate of H. 1.. Lovell, Hi , late of
the county of Kenton. Lexington, Ken
tucky. hereby give notice of my Inten
tion to transfer seventy.itv. shares of
the capital stock of the Merchants' Na
tlonal Hank of Savannah, hh required by
the liiwt of the mate of Georgia.
FANNIE II LOVKLL.
Administratrix of the Flstate of H. L.
Lovell, Sr. Deceussd.
M triitKIKEI, >1 VITHF.SSka.
Have your mattresses and feather* ren
ovated by our medicated steam proceat*
before a change In weather takes place.
(The only plant In Savannah.) It over
comes all Impurities and renew* life and
volume In all bedding material. Prices on
rsnovailon of feather* as lußows: Bed*
13.10. bolsters 11. pillows SOe Cotton, mow
and hair mattresses made to order Fine
work, low prices Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTRKSS AND RENO
VATINO ro .
Bell phone 1136. 131 Drayton afreet.
MOOD *ll *l
Get one of my extra meals and you will
praise it costs you here only 2Sc. Else
where thev charge you .'the for It.
Everything served special Older
JOK CHANG. Proprietor,
p'an l'ranelac ■ Restaurant,
114 Drayton street.
P. f M'al tl ket* to regular boarders
1 will make it au Inducement.
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Railroad and Mill Supplies, Rubber Belting
and Parking.
Builders’ and General Hardware, Cutlery*
Guns, Rifles, Pistols ami Ammunition.
Rope, Tinware, Stovc?s.
—AGENTS FOR—
Fairbanks’ Scales. Austin’s Crack Shot Powder.
A£tna Dynamite, Fuse and Caps.
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,
Kali and Congress. Branch iOQ Bull Street.
SPECIAL. VUTIt Eg.
SPBCf.AD DRIVES
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Evaporated Pcacshs per pound 10c
Honey Drip Syrup, quart car* Me
New Oatmeal per pack tgc 10c.
New Oatmsnl. 7 pound, for 2S-
Georgia Peaches. 2-lb. cans for 100
1-lb. Jars Jelly per Jar We
3-lb. cans Jelly per can 10c
Fine Oranges per doen B.'
Fancy Apple per quart fic
Eating Rears. 3 quart, for 2&c
Sickle Pears, I quarts for Tie
Wine Flavored Table Jellies, package 10c
New Macki-rel 10c, lit and 24 ■
Fulton Market Corn Reef, pound 10b
Small Dean Stripe Breakfast Baron.
Small Pig Hams.
Minced Ham. 2 pound* for *V
Circus Soap. 7 cake, for 2Sc
2 packages Washing Powder for hr.
Gold Dust, large size 20c
JOHN T EVANS A CO S.
Cong res, and Barnard streets
2 fonea 290.
PA I MUM- UP LULU ISLAND CELE
BRATED PIPPIN APPLE t IDKR.
Thla pure cider la nerved on st araers on
the American line, and at tbe Waldorl-Aa
torla and leading lamlly grorera In New
York city
Paulding s Pippin cider le made from
the puie Juice of hand picked applee from
his own mill on the premise,. It la abso
lutely pure apple juice, and all the effer
vcacenc" la natural, and we guarantee M
to be the th Icest cider In the world
Leading physician# tn New York and
Brooklyn recommend this cider to their
patients Its p-rf'Ct purity Is guaranteed.
In Paulding's Pippin elder, only Dong Is
land Newt on's Pippin, ate need The ap
ples are left on the trees until late In Oc
tober when they are hand picked and
placed In a dry ro'ta to ripen.
Paulding eays "the apples are th-rcugh
lv crushed tn hts own mill and the Jules
pressed out and run into sweet cit-an
rasas" The difference between crushing
and gr nil Inti apples Is very great
You will know the difference between
crushi and app ea .<nd ground apples If you
take some stems and chew them, you will
Und that bitter taste which is not with
Paulding', .rush'd apples. This cider hat
not the extrem*- sweetness of the Husaet
elder, and ev. ryona will hud the Pauld
•ng s Pippin cider Just right to take with
dinner LIFPMAN BROS .
Sola Agents in Savannah.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
If the pnrty or parties who came into
possession of the papers from our safe on
Sunday, the ISth Inst., will return them
to us by mall it will he appreciated by us,
and no questions w ill be asked.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
P 1101*119 ALk Will KD.
City Of Savannah, offl.e of Director of
Public Works, Savannah, Ga . Sept 24.
19H9—Sealed proposals will be received at
this office until Saturday, Sept 29. 19t*‘.
al 12 o'clock noon, city time to furnish
the city of Sovannkh with supplies
until Oct. 31. li All proposal, must be
made on offlci.il forms, which tan be se
cure.) nt thl, office on and after thl, dale.
Envelope* to lie marked ‘ Proposal, for
Supplies." Tbe city reserve, the right to
reject any or all bid. Bid, to he opened
In the presen e of bidders
GEO. M GADSDEN. Director
NOTICK.
All hill, against the British steamship
Dthtian, Gardner, muster, British steam
ship Treasuiy, Davies, master must he
presented at our offl. e by or tiefor.- 12 m
this day. s*. pt 29, or pnymrnt th reof
will be debarred.
J. F. MINIS A CO., Consignees.
AT Jolt I v
Rich roakt*. One steak,, rlcefleld lamb,
fat poultry.
Call any time of day. I ran nil your
order.
Phone, 107 JAB J. JOYCE.
P S -Rcntttnlirr I k<rp all kind, of
fancy groceries
L AItOK AV AMUMOtBE. AND OF
FICE
lo rent, located head of Broughton
street, on \Vat Broad, now occu
pied by the 8a van nah Carriage und
Wagon Cos. As they will give up
busli.ea. In the city on June 1. I of
fer It for rent from ihai date
H. P. SMART
UOM KXICUTkU
By the American Bond.tig and Trust
Company of Boltin tore. We are autbot
laed to execute locally (Iram dtatelj upon
application), all bonda In J idi |..i p ri> .
e<'dings In either Ihe state or United
B ates court*, and of administrators an I
guardians
BEARING A HULL. Agent*
Tetephcn# 3*l. Provident RuPd'ng
Ot l( t I.II'ATS
Loan money at six per <ent. on teal ,
estate security.
BECKETT A BECKETT.
Attorneys al Law and Conveyancer*
AMtSKME.VTS.
QXv/TJTiiXrrTHkAT'rtL
I'RIDAI AND (ATI RDAY.
MATINEE SATUHI'AY.
SEPT. 28-29.
W m A Brady * Superb Bo*nlc Produc
tion of
“The Sorrows of Satan.”
Adaptrd and dramatized from the famous
novel of
MARIE CORELLI.
A marvelous drama of mystlclxm, por
traying the Storrv of the devil on earth.
PRICER Night. 11. TT--. jOc and *c.
Matinee. 7Ac. fide and 240.
CCiMI NO —Charles Urohnvtn present,
William Gillette's Drama. ' Sherlock
Holmes." Monday, Oct 1.
gAVANNAH TMCUTEM.
REGULAR PRICES
MONDAY EVENING. OCT 1
"The Greatest Dramatic Triumphs."
CHARLES FftOIIMAN
present,
WILLIAM GILLETTE'S
New Four-Act Drama.
“SHERLOCK
HOLMES,”
*ith all *r#norv and effect! exactly a* in
if* ruff of week* in New York
City laat *ea*nn
SAVANNAH THEATER.
TUESDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT,
OCT. 2.
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR.
The Al. G. Field
Greeter Minstrels.
OLDEST! BIGGEST' BEST!
KL-PEOPLE- .VI
An Entire Train of P.ilace Cars!
The most extvndve organization of the
kind In existence.
Watch for tlie hlg street istgcant
Prices Matinee. TSc. 80c and 28. Night,
tl. 79c, fee and 28c.
■ uiagit a otic ca.
Fresh
Fancy Fruits.
You want some of those
for Sunday. Order early
and get good choice:
Extra Fancy Delaware Grapes (pony
ha.*k> te), 30c.
Extra Fancy Niagara Grape* (pony
basket,i, 20c.
Genuine Florida Orange* |(>e dozen.
Extra Fancy King Apples 50c peck.
Baldwin Apples gv- peck.
New York Peers, sweet and Juicy, 10c
quart.
tmth phone. No 76. Use th.m If more
convenient. Service Ju*t a, prompt.
is. inn a,
Corner Broughton and IVkiiaker.
FI A E Flit IT*. \ Ll.lmni.KH ,|M
tiItIMLHIEN.
Fancy King luting Aiqile*. extra large,
cheap.
Fancy Baldwin ond Ban Davis Apple?
a ii nt* quart.
Fancy Delaware and Niagara Grape* 2u
cents basket.
Klnc Florida Oranges 2.V dozen.
Fine Ripe Fanat.aa Just In.
New croii fresh Cocoanuts i, each.
Fancy lajt.g Bland Rose Potatoes cheap.
Fin. Yellow Yam and While Sweet Po-
Ijft(oei),
Flna Limes |n<- per doxe-n.
Fine Baltimore (fr *h) Tomatoes.
N* w Rice vs- |w.-k. extra value.
I.xtra New Head Rice 75c peck' a leader
Flm- N. w Dry,l peeled Peaches lie 11,
3-lb. Fancy l.ible Pea his, heavy syiup
15c can.
New i tme a! 7 itounds for 2k-.
New Pineapple Cheese !<. each,
t tur b-st Hwlse Cheese Csc )>ound.
7 cakes t -lebraif.l Circus Soap and 1
quint tiottli' Best Blue, a'] for tv
THINK OF IT!
IN MACKEREL.
Extra line Ini of New No 1 Mackerel
, ,uw * i tot an ox, each
New arrival Codflxh. Its per can.
A DRAYTON GROCERY COMPANY, j
. H Van Horne. Manager
• FECIAL 3UTKES.
T i.a only way to get your carpets prop. ■
t rtii** U *' * l * , ‘ n * d •*> Liken are of
for the aunttner Is to turn the Job ovar to
t.i .V“ ' C ! r H nd l'silvery Cos., i
*t i- ' I d'ii° r c ‘* 1 "* Mo,,l omerp
•t tv . a#.d tliay will mak. y<.u an ssti
mat' on the eosl of the work Prtoee
■Toll "'t' '*■ Th ' y "*•" pack, move and
•lor# firnlfiir* and rittnoa
U. MEDIaDCK, bupt *al Mff, (
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. R DlLtjt.v
President. Cashkr
C 8 ELLIS. BARREN CARTER.
Vice President. Asst. Cashier
The Chatham Bank
savannah.
Will be pleased lo receive the accounts
of Merchants. Firms, Individuals, Uankx
and Corporations
Liberal favor, extended.
Unaurpaesed collection facilities. Insur
ing prompt returns
SEPAfiATEiAVINGSDEPARTMENT
I NTBRKgT COMf>OU!IDBn Q C ARTE It.
LY .\ DEPONITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes end Vaults foe
rent Correspondence solicited.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAY A.VNAit.
CAPITAL. Ssoaooa
11„.M,t. UMkiSg
Riulu.
kelleila Arcewwt, laglvlgaala,
■fenkiai,, Baaka aag ether (.erge.
Mtl„e.
Caller I lon, kiagleg wttk satatr,
*d glepateb.
lelere.i ,*Mpou.d,S tsartnlr
,li,e.S „ Seyo.lt, in awe Bavlnga
bts.ttn.nl,
•afety lSego.lt Baxes aag Mereg,
Yaw It,.
BHttTI EV A. DENMARK. Pn,U n g
■ ILLS B. LANK. Vie* Preal4.nL
figlißGß C. Flt REMAN, CaaUsw
<M>MDON L. OnoOVKH, iHt Caahlaa,
SOUTHERN-BANK
of the btnle of Georgia.
Capltzl 3800.u>,i
Surplus and undivided prollta Mul.Um
Dtl'OSlloaY OK IHE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facUiuw lot transacting a
General Lauamg Uuslne*,.
t'oile. (loti, iis.de or. all pomta
I- through banka and banker*.
Account, ul Banks, B.nkei,, k.KlUfita
and others soh.itan dale Deposit Boxes
for renL
Department of Savings, Interest payable
quarterly
Sells Sterling Exchange on London a
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY President.
HORACE A CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN r,hler.
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY. WM W GORDON.
E. A. WEIL W W GORDON Jr.
H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
DEE ROY MYERS JOSEPH FERST
H P SMART CHARLES ELMS.
EDWARD KEDT.T JOHN J KIRHT.
SnriMii¥
CAPITAL, S3SO.UOO.
Account, of banka merchante, corpora
tions and Individuals solicited.
Saving, Depat uncut. Interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collections mads on all point, at rea
son, Me rate,
Draft, sold on all the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED. PraaldenL
JOHN C. ROWLAND. vVca President
W F. McCACLKY, Cashier.
THE GERMANIA ?ANK
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital 1300,00
Undivided pr.’tita 60.0uti
Tkl- bank .iff'rs its services to corpora
tions. merchant# and individual,.
Ha, authority to act us executor, ad
mliiigt: utjr, guardian etc
1-sme draft* on the prim lpal elites In
Great Britain and Ireland and on tha
Cntli < Ot
Inter, at laid or compounded quarterly
on del* Oita In th* Savings Department.
Safety Bole, for rent.
HENRY III.UN. Preeldent.
OEO. W TIEDEMAN. Vice President.
JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass't Cashier
No 1640. Chartered, IMS
—THE—
toils iuii ■
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. 180V0). SURPLUS. 1100,04.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J A. G. CARSON, Ire Id 81.
BEIKNE UgHDON. M e President.
W M DAVANT. Cashier.
Accounts of tanks and lainkcra. m>r
chan’e and corporations received ut n
the moa: favorable term, eooelstent with
aaf nnd conserve.lve banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
B lILDI.Vi AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Assets over SBOO,OOO.
S PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposits, withdrawable on demand. Inter
est credited quarterly.
4 PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposit* of even hundreds, withdrawable
al annual perlnda
GEO W TIEDEMAN. President.
B. H LEVY. Vice President.
E. W BELT. Bccretery
C. o ANDERSON JR Tree.urer.
OFFICE. 15 YORK BTREET. WEST.
FOR RENT,
from Oct. 1. that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west. Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
Tbe Chatham Heal Estate and Im
provement Company,
14 BRYAN STREET. EABT
To Newsooper paste.
For eats, a Farsaltb Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheit ill. It Is In good order.
Price *IOO. II cost originally H.IOO. but
ws have no ues for It and want the man
it occupies.
It will bear Invaluable adjunct ts> any
newspaper odtoe.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
•avaassli. (in.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, srder your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank hooka ttvta
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