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rMII.YDELI’HIANg KiKTHt l A*TIC.
Tbry Froml*c Great Thlnu< for ihr
Kpw fttreuiehlp Liar.
Mr. J. J. Oarolon returned yesterday
from PhUtdtlphU. where he completed
a rrangements for the establishment of the
T’hlladelphla-Snvannali Una of Ihr Mer
chants and Miners' Transportation Can
p.my. Whlla In Philadelphia Sir. Osro'.an
conferred with a number of iha buMnes*
men. trnn*|H>rtatk>n ami snipping people
and others. Ha report* the Philadelphian*
not only Interested, but even enthusiast 1.-
on the subject of the Savannah line. It
la something thay have been trying for
for a lon time, and realising that, ahould
this prove a failure. It would probably be
their last chance for steamship connec
tion with thl* port, they are determined
to make the roost of If. With this Idea
In view they will endeavor to secure as
large a business as possible for the new
line, and all Southern shipments which
can be reasonably routed In this direction
will be sent thla way.
Mr Caralan also reports the railroad*
at this end of the line as favorably dis
posed to the new route and ready to old
In making It a success. The Allegheny
w 111 make the tlrsl trip from Philadelphia
.pet. 2 and will be followed by the Berk
shire Oct #. The first soiling from Sa
vannah will he the Allegheny on Oct. 6,
after which sailings will follow from each
port at regular Intervals of four days.
Both vessels named have been recently
overhauled and put In first-,-Is** condi
tion for both freight and passenger traf
fic The Merchants' and Miners' Com
pany Is disposed to favor the new line
and additional vessel* will be pul on aa
the business requires.
Since the announcement was ma le that
the line was o be established, the mer
chants and manufacturers of Philadelphia
have shown their appreciation of It by
promising It a large amount of freight,
and the first trip la expected to be a very
successful one.
In the first announcement of the line It
was said that sailings would take place
every five day*. Thl* has been changeo
to every four days, beginning next Tues
day. Oct.2. with the Allegheny. She will ne
followed by the Berkshire, anil the two
chip* will then sail us follows during the
remainder of the month: Allegheny, Oct
10; Berkshire, Oct. IS; Allegheny. Oct. 19;
Berkshire. Oct. 23; Allegheny. Oct. 27.
Berkshire. Oct. 21.
The new line will carry both freight
and passenger*, and the sailing hour from
Philadelphia will lie 3 p m. Pier 24 has
be-n put In excellent shape for the new
service. and the Philadelphia Interests of
the company will be looked after by Car
roll H. Smith, as ag-nt
BEY Motif II A i|l tMHRY.
Doesn't Knox* Whether If.* la a Fire
man or Ant.
Edward J. Seymour, who ha* for some
time filled the position of assistant fore
man of engine company No. 1. on Brough
ton atreet, la In a quandary ax to whether
he is still a member of the fire depart
ment or not. Sept. 6 Seymour wa* tried
by Mayor Myers and the Fire Committee
on rharge* of Insubordination preferred
by Superintendent Maguire, the result be
ing that he wa* suspended for thirty days
without pay and was lined $5. The action
of the Mayor wn* communicated to Sey
mour In writing by the superintendent on
the same day.
Seymour him since been under au*|>en
slon. It neems that Superintendent Ma
gulre did not accept thl* finding as final,
however, and haa since taken up the mat
ter with the Mayor and Fire Committee.
Asa re*uk the superintendent reported to
Acting Mayor Tledem.m a few day* since
that the Fire Committee approved his rec
ommendation for the discharge of Sey
mour from the department. The acting
mayor gave his verbal approval of this
finding nnd on Wednesday Seymour re
ceived n letter from Superintendent Ma
guire Informing him that he wn* dire,veil
by Hl* Honor, the Mayor, to notify him
of hi* discharge from the fire department
on the recommendation of the *ui>erln
trndept approved hy the Fire Committee.
Thl* was somewhat of a surprise to Sey
mour, a* he hod not leen called u|*>n lo
face any additional charge*. and he a
- took the mailer up with the
acting Mayor. Seymour's statement ot
the case put She matter In a ties light
with Mr Tledoman. and he accordingly
give Seymour ldler to the superintend
ent. notifying him that 111* verbal decision
Ir the matter waa rescinded, and that
Seymour** former status wms restored.
Thl* letter was delivered by Seymour to
the superintendent In person.
This leaves a peculiar state of affairs.
Supt. Maguire holds that a man, who ha*
been formally discharge! from the fire
department, cannot become * mem
ber again until formally reap
pointed. The acting Mayor holds
iha* hi* order rescinding his ver
bal decision In the matter, restores Sey
mour's status quo as a suspended mem
ber of the fire deportment. Seymour
doesn't know "where he Is at." Mayor
Myers, who Is expected to return In n
day or two, will be called upon to solve
the problem.
mi'K FROM HIV VACATION.
Hev. Arthnr J. hmilh tins Returned
nnd Will Begin Finn* for the
YY Infer.
Rev. Arthur J. Smith returned to Sa
vannah yesterday morning after a pleas
ant vacation of five week* which was
rpent In Massachusetts, New York state
And Canada. Rev, Mr. Smith left this
city in ill health, but returns thoroughly
redivered.
In discussing hi* trip Mr. Smith
that he knew nothin# of the political *ll
- In the Norlli. a* lie ha.l (tlven none
of hlo lime lo lit* dlscu**h>ii. but a ln
nin.-ant fact that had atruck him In New
York city w:ia that there wore compara
lively few Democratic banner* compared
to the number of the Republican atreom
er*. Thl* vat particularly noticeable on
Wail street, he said, and I* to he it count
ed for by the fact that all of the Hotiub-
Itcans and the Hold Democrat*. In which
are comprised practically all of lh< htil
nen* men of the atreot. refu*e to allow
the Democratic flairs to tie huns out from
their office*, hence *ueh a* are placed
• here are rlKK*d up on pole* especially
put up for that purpoae and for which •
apeclal permit from the etty has to be
got.
Mr. Smith made the trip on the St.
LawrencW throutth the Thou*and laland*.
ending at Montreal, where he had an In
teresting atay of several day*, which he
put In sightseeing.
While away he preached only twice,
on the last two Sundays of his stay, once
at Provldenee and once at Wymstwklll.
N Y.
Mr. Smith s plana for the winter work
have not yet been completed, hilt h< I*
now at work on them anil will he enah.ed
to announce them ahortly. Sunday ho
will preach at both aervlcre at the First
Preabyterlsn Church. In the morning dis
cussing ‘'The Burning of lJfe's Work.
The subject of hla night wrinon ha* not
yet decided on.
COLItHCTKD ti 11.1., KBIT MUSKY.
Colored ■ mplnyee of K. C. Dieter r
-reated for l.nrreny After Trn*t.
Joe William*, colored, was arrested yes
terday by Detective Stalk on the choree
of larceny ofler trj*l. William* worked,
tin to a short lime ogo, for Mr. F. * •
Dieter. Ills employer aav* him a bill fof
tome |9 to colleet a few day* S*°. 1
he did. but approprlan and the money lo Id*
••wo purpose and failed to return to work.
H* wli; appear before the Ittieordtr tin
Wtsrniof.
Ik THK KBcoaomi COIHT.
Properly On were and taenia up fr
*••• Hay Ins Weed* off Vacant bote.
Eleven prisoners appeared before the Re
corder yesterday. James a Stoddard, the
white boy, who the day before stole a bi
cycle from a house on Gwinnett street,
tvext. was remanded to the City Court.
The boy. who was with him at the llroe
of the theft was discharged.
Vlotai Douglas, white, and Annie'Yales,
colored. Charged with the theft of clothes
from Florence Peterson, were discharged
Hubert Simmons, colored, was arrested
-arly s> the morning by Patrolman Bras
sell, on the charge of being a suspicious
character, and having In his pn****ion
eight chicken* which were supposed to
h ive been stolen Yesterday morning an
owner for the chicken* |n the person of
I- W Hansard, of F.wtr Mile Hill. .am.
to the court and Identified hi* protsuv.
dtmmoas wo* remanded to the city court
Albert Lamer. and John Howard, col
ored hors. ged respectively 14 and 12
yearn, were up on the charge of throwing
rock* in the street. They tvere released
with the proviso that they he soundly
thrashed by their parents.
The Recorder also had o large number
of i-uses on the Information docket, some
5* property owners or agents being down
for not having the weeds on empty lots
cut. Of the number on the docket only
i comparatively small number showed up
owing to numerous absence* from the
city, wrong addresses given to the sum
moning officer, and other reasons. Of
those that came to court, quite a number
assured Recorder Hart ridge that they had
compiled with the ordinance requiring
the weed* to be cut after they hod been
summoned Thl* still further reduced
the number, and the remainder th Recor
der allowed to go with the understand
ing that the weeds be removed at once.
While there are still a number of prop
erty owners, who have not com-tiled with
the ordinance requiring the removal of
the tveeds. It I* said that no further action
will be taken against them until the re
turn of Mayor Myers.
q i |
lOIIISC Tti THK CUSG.
An Keen linker** Dnirn Sent Ont hy
.lodge Norwood Yeterda>.
Judge Norwood had a lengthy criminal
docket In the City Court yesterday morn
ing and funished a number of recruit* to
the county chntngang. only a few of those
appearing before Hl* Honor having lha
necessary wherewithal to defray the rom
pnratlvely light line* imposed upon them.
William Rady, the negro dive keeper,
who wa* engaged In the assault upon two
young white men at Liberty and Lincoln
street* Wednesday night, was before the
court on the charge of carrying concealed
weapon*. He was fined 220 and costs,
and paid up.
Fred Newsome, who raised all kinds of
a row as Lincoln Park the other flight,
nod who itßsaulted the constable sent to
arrest him. was given nine months on the
charge of riot and nine months additional
for assault and battery.
Willie Green, who recently escaped from
the gang, was given twelve months for
• his offense. This Is In addition lo his for
mer sentence and also to the sentence
given him the day before by Judge Fal
llgant In the Superior Court of twelve
month* for burglary.
Other guilty ones received the follow
ing dispensation: Harry Rounfleld. larce
ny from the house, twelve month*; John
Willis, larceny fram the house, twelve
months; Enoch J. Duke, larceny from the
house, nine months; Willie Hemphill, car
rying concealed weapon*, nine months;
Willie Hemphill and J. W. Brent, stealing
rtde on a train, three month* each; Eu
gene Davis, larceny from the house, six
months; Joe Law. simple larceny, six
months; Lincoln Daclnc, larceny, nine
months; Robert Simmons, chicken steal
ing. twelve months. Several others against
whom offenses were charged, were dis
charged by the court.
XRBD A LimO PLACE.
Ilntrlilnann'a Island Employes Arp
Not Well Provided.
‘‘Now that there are to many people
employe!) on Hutchinson's Island." said
Mr. R, 8. Salas yesterday, "there should
be (treater convenience accorded them for
embarking from the city for their work
an.) landing upon their return from the
Inland at evening. From East Broad
street to West llroad street there Is not a
public dock, ami this should l>e corrected."
Mr. Salas went on to say that the Ex
change dock has been taken up.by the
business of the Seaboard Air Line, to
which landing concessions were made by
th cHy, and nothing like adequate room
for small boats Is furnished there. The
landing Is difficult, as there Is always a
rush about the time the employes are
leaving for and returning from the Island.
In the winter, when the steps will be slip
pery with Ice. the trouble will be more
pronounced, and It Is feared there will
tie many accidents unless the precaution
of additional facilities Is adopted.
It Is Mr Hslas' opinion that the Whita
ker Street doc k, which l owned by the city
and which was formerly a public dock,
should be again used for the public conve
nience. He says ihe slip Is now leased,
bringing Ihe cMy *l*> a year, a sum that
Is entirely Incommensurate with the ben
efit to the hundreds who would use ihe
still If they had free access to It. The
public good should be consulted. Mr. Salas
thinks, and he believes the city should
cancel Its contract with the lessee of the
dock snd devote It to the public use.
80 Interested Is Mr Rla* In the devo
tion of the Whitaker street dock to the
public use tlial he will circulate a petition
to Council, requesting that the rhange be
made and that Ihe Hutchinson's Island em
ployes tie thereby ofTorded another landing
|l|ucc. t
Y Mt C# A. CLA3MC3 OUGAXIIBD.
Fifty Joined the Educational De
partment l.ast Night.
The organixailon of the evening educa
tional classes of the Young Men s Chris
tian Association was begun tinder very
auspicious circumstances, about fifty
mmes being enrolled In the
classes. The following nights were dccid
ftl u:*>n: . •
English—Tuesday and Thursday.
Vnlhmctll— Monday and Wednesday.
Bookkeeping Tuesday snd TlmrMsy.
ghorlhand— Tuesday and Thursday^
Mechanical Brsw ing-Monday and W ed
" The'Association City Council effeted a
trmi’on.ry organisation. *'-'ll"g Mr.
~ v Hohensteln. chairman. Mr. J. K.
Fulton vice chairman: Mr. W B. Spann.
.. reTary A committee, consisting of
Measm V. E. Fulton. U. W Hohensteln
i *i N. tlsxan. was appointed, for the
‘ lose of con-Ulcrlng ami reporting upon
tne*m inner In which permanent oTCMIM
)Ion might I* effected, to report at the
n *The "meetings of the Council will he
held Tuesday evening* In the Young Men s
Christian Association parlors -t 8.
o’clock. %
dll IHIBVITIIOf.
The white man who. a few nlghl. ago.
fired otf his pMol In iwo of Ihe houses In
th. Tenderloin, for wh.ch he was srresl
e.l and brought Into miurl. bu. whose ease
Tine Tenderloin to the barreksand m**'
',’JUm tes.tfv -••• h-m before be would
•jnnt Me oßsusa.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2H, 11)00.
THANKFUL TO Mrs. PINKHAM
Letters Proving Positively that
there is No Medicine for Woman’s
Ills Equal to Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
—(mrs. Annie thompsonT—
(all rrTTKB* ask muMnen nr ifscial rxaaissiox.)
“I cannot say enough in regard to Lydia E. PtnkhamV Vegetable Compound.
It has done me more good thau all the doctors. I have I wen troubled with
female weakness in its worst form for about ten years. I had leucorrhoca
and was ao weak that I could not do my homework.
I alao bad falling of the womb and inflammation of the womb and ovaries,
and at menstrual periods 1 suffered terribly. At times my back would ache
very hard. I could not lift anything or do any heavy work ; was not able to
stand on my feet long at a time. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for
doctor* but they did me no good. My hushaud'n sister wrote what the Vege
table Compound had done for her, and wanted me to try it, but 1 did not then
think it would do me any good. After a time. I concluded to try It, uud I can
truly say it does all that ia claimed for It. Ten bottle* of the Vegetable Com
and seven package* of Sanative Wash have made anew womnn of me, I have
had no womb trouble since taking the fifth bottle. I weigh more than 1 have
In yeara; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite, and
now feel that life ia worth living. I owe all to Lydli* E. Ptliktuim'H Veg
etable Compound. I feel that it has saved my life and would not be with
out it for anything. I am always glad to recommend it to all my aex, for I
know if they will follow Mrs. link ham's direction*, they will be cured.”
Gratefully yours, Mrs. Annie Tuompson, South llot Spring*. Ark.
CHANGE OF LIFE.
“I wan taken sick
five years ago with J
‘ The Grippe,' and '."aMk'
had a relapse and C r
was given up by M V t
the doctor and my 1 (n /
friends. Change \ \ P I
of Life began to / \
work on me. I
flowed very badly ‘
until a year ago, X*iTSl.7
then my ntomaoh
and lungrs got ao
bad, I Buffered terribly; the blood
went up in my lunff* and stomach, and
I vomited it up 1 could not eat
scarcely anything I cannot tell what
I Differed with my head My hus
band got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink
ham'svegefable Compound, ami liefore
I had taken half of it I began to im
prove.and to-day lam another woman.
Mrs. Plnkham's medicine haesavod my
life. 1 cannot praise it enough.”
M. A. P*g*o!f. Millport, N T.
ffiPAAA REWARD.—'Wn hsve 4epo<ltl with the National nty Bank of l.yxm. 2NX>O.
VSYiillll vh*ch wtll be paid to ny peroou whf.i-sn find that the I.to testimonial l-ttcr*
_lk l||l 111 are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writer • wrl; per-
IDvUUU mlskoo LYUIA K. PINKHAM MEKKINK 00.
AT THE THHATER.
••The torroni of lnn" Before n
t• noil Audience.
"Tha Sorrows of.Sntan" was presented
at the Theater last night to a good audi
ence. The play Is adapted anil dramatis
ed from Marl* Corelli's novel, ll has not
been learned who dbi the adapting, but It
could not have been an experienced
dramatist. In fact. It is surprising Ihst
so iwrilcular a young woman as Miss
Corelli would permit the play to be put
on In Its present crudeness.
It Is a queer, weird son of piny and one
that does not leave pleasant thoughts In
Its train. It attempts to point a moral as
well as adorn a tale, but It succeeds in
doing neither. It showm Ihe Crust of so
ciety In a vague, taint manner that lacks
tines*, in the telling. Th. dialogue Is
bright In spots, but the brilliant and epi
grammatic style of Miss Corelli Is barely
discernible.
The main character In the p:av Is Trine*
laiclo Rlm.mex—who Is the Prince of
Darkness In human form. He Is pictured
as a sorrowful and rep. ntatii being, help
ful to those who are weak and wrongful
against those who deal In wickedness and
vice.
The scenery Is good and appropriate ami
the company is capable—more Capable
than the play deserved. Mr. Mawson,
Mr. Seymour. Mr. Reed. Mis* I'odcl. Miss
Curtis and Ml** Rea are those who are
deserving of the most commendation tor
their work.
The play will he repeated at a matinee
this afternoon and again to-night.
The sale of seats for "Sherlock Holmes"
Monday night opens this morning Th*
play Is a series of short, sharp and ex
citing adventures which star* at a gallop,
rush on at a mini pace that It .*> ems Im
possible lo keep up. and yet which actual
ly increases lo the very end. Alone, cool,
calm and collected, the Ideal detective,
Hherlock Holmes, preserves an unruffled
exterior through scene* tbt would ordi
narily be guaranteed to turn a man's hair
while in an hour. He battles with a
gang that starts In at the rise of the
curtain to do him up and hags hem all
In spite of Ilietr clever schemes. Borne
of the scene* are melodramatic In the ex
treme
There Is a maximum of action and a
minimum of talk In Ihe play, due to fill
lette's nervous desire to hurry to a eon
elusion once he has excited tub rest. He
employes no explanatory a-hies or Illusion
destroying soliloquies. Literary charm as
such Is not a feature with Hllleite. Hn
doe* not care to write beautiful speeehes
for th" edification and often mystification
of his audience. He keeps the details of
the performance as do*- a* posalhle *o
the fee's our every-stay life, and In do
ing SO has evolved n* real a picture of
an Imaginary story ns could possibly be
done.
\l O Field's minstrels nw Tuesday
mill In ee ami night A *rlhc of Mama hikes
Imported from Morocco. I* one of Ihe
feature* of the show The tribe gives ex
hlbiflon* in oembstle fens. Those who
have seen Ihe performance say that noth
ing approaching It has ns yet been *t-n
in America. Th* dusky orlentela seem
to have somewhere snd somehow picked
an sod mastered a school of aero'sit le*
fir in advance of any of modern perform
er#, and the only wonder la that nny
PROFUSE PERIODS.
“ I commenced
taking Lydia &
link ham's Vege- Vlt4
table Compound /
about 3 months £■ j
•go, and cannot
express the won- 5 W Yj. a I
derful good it has \ V w* J I
done me. Men- I \
st runt ions were so
profuse as to leave ,
me very weak for V uhhoOG£/
some time after.
Was also troubled with leuoorrhoea,
tired feeling, bearing down sensation,
pain across the hack and thighs. I
felt as though there was a heavy
weight in my stomach ail the time.
I have taken two bottles of the medi
cine, ami now have lietter health than
1 have had for four yeara."
Mbb. Lixzik Die a .sou Bodok,
Avalon, Ohio.
tnlnatrel manager could pay the price
(hey must demand.
"The Belle of New York." with It* lyr
ics. Its stunning costumes and Its envia
ble British reputation. Is at the Theoler
on Wednesday, Oct. J. There can lie no
doubt that the Casino spectacle la n class
ic In |is own sphere. He central figure
of the Balvn• ion Army lass was not only
a novelty for o New York Casino pro
duction, but a distinctive Renre creation
.* well, containing a him for future play
wrlghls, who see material In every day
life One of the greatest artistic auecessee
of ihe lioruton engagement wit won by
K. J Connelly, as ‘Eider Bronson. *' Mr
Connelly was complimented |>v Ills High
ness. the Prince of Wales, upon his ex
cellent performance, nml there has been a
great Interest manifested In Ihls country
over hi# work In the role. Mr. Connelly
evill again be seen In this part during Ihls
season's tour of "The Belle of New York."
iM.K or Morm season.
l.ast tinner Will lie tiftven Next Wed
nesday hlnli I.
The last dance of Ihe season will be
given at Isle of Hope next Wednesday
night. Messrs. Barbee tk Bandy have dr
rfdtd to dls> onllnue the daners, as It may
reasonably lie expected that the nights
will soon lie too cool to admit of the ride*
on the cars In the summer th* car rtdos
are agrees be features, but In ihe fall the
air becomes too chilly. The young ladles
find they cannot lake the trip without
danger of colds, and ihla fact has Induced
Ihe management to bring the season to a
close. Messrs. Barbee A Bandy, however,
will keep open their excellent restaurant,
senlng their patrons throughout the win
ter
The sew*on has been the moat success
ful Ihe reeort has known. Crowds of vlsl
tois have gone out on the dance nights,
and the popularity of the lesori only be
gun to wane with the advent of cooler
weather. I’nder the direction of Mr. John
II inks Ihe dancing has been enjoyed by
nil ii nd the .iuerlalnm> nta have been
managed with ability.
Tuesdays and Fridays have been Ihe
regular dance nights, but It was decided
10 make mil Wednesday the closing one
of the season It Is believed there will tie
a lings crowd out for the evsnt
The prise In 111 guessing eonlest last
night was won by Mr. W. J Bhrwmake
on a gue.s* of *4
SEW EAtIINH IN XKHVH'E.
Paly I.ure Engines Now at the
linsnlnsn Eire Station*.
The newjriple hltrh fire engine, recently
purchased by the city was put In eervl-e
yesterday at headquarters. No. 2 engine,
also a large triple hitch, was transferred
to No. I engine hous on Broughton street,
with-Engineer McCarthy In charge No. 2
The two-hore engine which has done ser
vice for several year* ai No. I, will he
given an overhauling and will then lie put
In service ai one of the soulhelde stations.
—Treporatlons are already being made
for the marriage at N wiiort next Jan
uary of Alfred (1. Vanderbilt and Miss
baste French. II Is expected that guests
to the number ol *0 will he preset"
Nobby Fall Suits.
Gentlemen Now Have Their Turn at Fashion’s Wheel.
And /Won Is n Proud Animal, and Likes to
Decorate Himself,
AND HERE is the OPPORTUNITY
Men's Handsome Worsted, Cheviot and 1
Vienna Suits, made to be sold at SIB.OO VI *1 1111
and $20.00. now tJMUIUU
Stylish Cheviot, Worsted and Serge fi |A AA
/] I \ Sluts, were to have been $15.00t0 Jllt.OU,
I MEN’S TROUSERS,
I--’ 1 ' $2.50, 53.00, 53.50 and $4.00. ,
"'t Children’s Knee Pants Suits, the very thing for school,
\ strictly all wool and absolutely fast colors, AA Jj Q ■
I kt-T-x in clicckH and plaids, also blue cheviots, \ / |Ln /
A i worth $3.75; now ■ U /to ’ W
, Children’s School Knee Pants If *
' At 50c. Os?
LEOPOLD ADLER,
The Leader of Low Prices.
CLASSIFIED AUVtHfISEMENTS.
rsatosAu
KeTgNB HUPRKME
for a f-w day. more; but still have time
to find and sell a handsome engagement
linger ring, un everlasting, good-luck
bringing plain gold Unger ring Special
sale this week of plain and fancy set gold
finger ring*. Holld gold aprotailes fitted
with lies. Bpencirs lenses, either for
short or long sight, 32 '<o. Frgraa, 2* East
Broughton llalr. Jewelry and Shaving
Supply House. Mall order* promptly filled.
tt SHOULD SEE MILLKR'B FURNl
turs; nswest style* (or bedroom, dining
room, laulor. In oak, walnut and mah..g
any; Vllller's prices and terms aro rea
sonable. 207 Broughton, west.
YOU w ild, LIKE THK MILK FBOM
Sprit,gfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; try
It
V SHOULD SEE MILLERS NEW
styles In rsrtirts. malting, window shades,
art squares, rugs. Men curtain*, etc.;
Miller's price* ami term* are reasonable
Wi Broughton, west
>INE RICE FI El.l> r.AMB AT "HA
ksr s," every day; I esc of all other m- at.
In market
if its itros you want, you can
gst them cheaper from McUtllle.
BUHOOL HOOKS-NEW AND BBC
ond-hand, sold and exchang'd -Barnes'
2nd Header, Sr; 3rd Render. 25r; 4lh llratl
r. 8&o; Stb Reader, 46., Lincoln's Physiolo
gy. 40c; Ist Stepping Stones Literature.
JSc, 2nd Stepping Stones. 34'; Prince*
Artthmntlr. Isr; Montgomery History, ghc.
At Gardner's Iktxaar.
'SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladles' else, at 22.
J. W. Teeple.
|I 4 BUYS NICK RATTAN ROCKERS
ladies' *lxe. large assortment of rocker*,
couches and easy chairs C. P. Miller,
Agent.
OUT IST I WILL MOVE To ill WEST
Broughton Ring up 2464 If you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or storage; I guarantee prlcea
the same aa 1 do the work thel’a given
lo me A F Griffin. 314 Broughton atreet,
west; nsiltgesaes made to order.
M’GILLIS LACK CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
IT SHOULD SEE MILLERS OFFICE
desk*, office table*, office chairs, office
matting, office shade*. C. I*. Mills*.
Agent. _______________
~V WILL SOON MOVE AND U WILL
certainly need something In my line;
U will save money by trading with me. C.
P. Miller, Agent.
■ M'GILLIS BULLS SIXTY-INCH RUOS
—Smyrna pattsms-for 29 cento.
••Ft'RNITURIi MOVED WITU CARE."
Is a specialty with MrOtlito.
“DUTCH ANT* ROMAN HYACINTHS,
free las. Easter lilies, jonquils; my own
Importation; for good result* plant now.
A. C. Oelsehlg, opposite Catholic t'eme
tery, Gardner's Baxoar, agent.
'll SHOULD SEND YOUR ORDERS
for tuning and repairing piano* and or
gan* to W. P. Manning, with C. P. Mil
ler, Agent; prompt attention lo out-of
town order*. C. P Miller, Agent.
IS YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF’
Stlffel A Freeman have a standing offer
of II,00) for every safe of their make that
doe* not preserve It* contents, On* safe
wa* In burning debris 113 hours. When
taken out. the hose had to be turned on
It. When opened, not a page dis
colored. not a record lost, rot a dollar de
stroyed If you want ascurlty, buy
Htiffril A Freeman aafe. C. P. Miller,
Ac. nl. ' _________
M'GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUOS. NET 4.
lacs curtains, hammocks, water coolers,
pillow*, pictures, stove*, bedroom suites,
sod furniture of every dewrit*lon.
“SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
range* lor sale by J. W Teeple;* also
agent for Insurant-* gasoline stove
“MOILLIS MOVES, PACKS. SHIPS
snd store* pianos nnd furnlturs; best worn
only; no "Cheap-John" prices- no "Cheap-
John" Jobs.
U SHOULD SEE MILLER'S STOVES
and ranges; the liest make* at reasonable
prlct*. C. P II tiler. Agenl
r SHOULD SEND ME YOUR On
dersforupholsterlngparloraad dining room
furniture In leather, silk and other fab
rlc*. In the best manner; curled hair,
moss and cotton mattreaoes renovated;
all work well d'Mie and eallsfactlon guor
anter-d. C. P Miller, Agent.
|1 no FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they laat C. P. Miller. Agent.
“WHEN YOU SEE M'GILLIS' SIXTY-
Inch n cents rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't help II; will sell In anj quan
tlty.
auucib.
HOW ARE YOUR FKKTT IF YOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and I
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nalle, corns and all dieeasee of the feet
without pain; chargee reasonable; can
give the best references In the elty; pa
tients treated nl residences; orders can
be left n Livingston'* drug Kee. Rnll
*nd Congee** street*; telephone 223. Lem
Davis, surgeon chiropodist
H LLP to ASTKD-MAMB.
WANTED. FOR UNITED BTATK.S
army, able txtdted unmarried men bat wean
sgt* of 21 and M; cltlaen* of Undid
Stales, of good character and temperate
b.b'.ts. who can *iarah. read and write
English Recruits are specially desired
for service In Philip; .n<* For Inform a
tion apply to recruiting office. 30 Bull
•treat. Savannah, Uu.
WANTED, ~k UOY FOR OFFICE
work. E. K lllvsna A Cos., undertaker*.
323 Broughton, (tub *
111.1.1* VANTED—WALK.
un tiftlt’*' >wty in lnwu r'K oflln* Mint com*-
I mmiHi'H A<MrH Uwycr, i••r®
New*.
WANTKI>. HOY 1 TO }%. FOR OFPICB
; work an.l rol!*ct!i'K. AMrt- ns in own horul
thl* offlcv, curt of Hoy.
WAN'TKD. Miiel. AND TI’RPKNTINF.
! hfin<l. rurponirr*. rauUM#*. cypr*iK |o
i Mivycri nml choj|>rrii. Oo.nl * jmpM iiwl
S !o.*nJ. B#* Wllllmti llib#r, 317 Wml Bay
nirrcl, Jncknonvlilr. Flo.
‘ WANTED. FIFTRRN VIRtCKIaAYRRR:
three ntotHh*' work. K<od pay; nlno plmur
rn;n. A. H. JohtUNm, Tampa. Fin.
WANTED. A RRlslAllLE MAN TO
•ti|Hrlnlrnd nnw mill .output 15,00) to SO.OOT*.
Pioldk |yosltloti (or om* with cipcrkncc
.ml ability; non* otbrrw Wiintnl. Ad*
lr*** T.. Morning Nrwn
“WANTED, MAN rPRIOIIT” rilAfT
iiolr, to innnngp bipinmn of old eatab*
lift hi-fi homo*; nnlar>' slf w* k and x*
l*ciicd pnyubltf mtoh w#c*k direct from
hr(id(|unrfr4, monry •<lvn * fc d;
|H>i|flor) roforwee. HtnudaiM
limißp. 301 rnton bulldlnor. Chlcairo.
A GOOD A Die ROUND
printer for country weekly; young nwm
preferred; irood Miory. AddrMi Hoi l&O,
ink Oft.
help 4VasrEi— rtMti.r..
WANTED, WHITE GIRL TO COOK,
etc ; family In country; IS and board per
month. Addre** Cook, care Morning News
"cook WANTEI< '>M I'ITENT laWd
reliable cook can secure place at Xtl East
Eighth street. No other nerd apply.
WANTED, <KOD WHITE AND COL
ored women cooks, tabl*. and house girls,
Tampa. Bartow. Lake Helen. I’alm Besch
See William Huber, 317 West Bay sireet,
Jacksonville, Fla.
A44KMTS WASTED.
Tom KLETH eiT
ton Horror, written by survivor* Authentic
ami largest illustrated book, IJvr agents
coining money. Canvassing outfit free,
prepaid. Best ferine sort credit given.
A|gdv quick lo Fidelity Mutual league,
214 H 3*l street. I'htlndelphlu. t*a.
SI 1.. I Al.“ Til I'AN VAHHERH BEND
for FREE pronpeclu* of official tiook
"GALVESTON HORROR." Best, bona
fide lerms atal credit given. Big money
for quick work A<ldree. American Li
brary Cos.. Phllsrlelphla. I’a,
SMPLOYMEST WAffTBD.
“butler. englhhi?mhijle age
dean, neat and active, thoroughly under
slarels hi* rlutles. rllsengsged Ocl. 1;
sages moderate. Address A M.
“WANTED. IIY AN KAHT'iNDiA"BOY
of 17 years of age. a situation as butler,
or any In-door work; willing to work Ad
dre** Jno. M. Bryan, No. 219 Arnold street.
“POSITION AS CITY SALESMAN. OR
c'eik; experience In many l.ne*. Address
Young Man, Morning New*.
“thohocohly “competent “and
**|ierlen< ed lady l*riograph*r rleslre* |k>-
•Itlon. Arhlree* K., letter csrrter "15. '*
It.ll BBS 4V AATKU.
WANTED. A HOUSE IN THE NElGll
b>.ihoo<l of liberty or Mr Itonough streets,
.a Oglethorpe avenue, west of Jefferson,
suitable for boarder* Mrs. Alley, north
west corner Whitaker and Anderson
streets.
T WOHTOK F HOUIE 'WANTED
(with lawn or gurtlen preferred). In good
location. A. Id rets Good Tenant, tbto
office.
ROOMS W43TKP.
T^TTI K IIY TiKNtT,KM
wile, three furnished to m* frtr light
housekeeping or forntohed fl it. In vlclnlly
of Pest. Bice; ref rences given. Addresa
W. 11.. eare News.
w a\ti:i>— hiirt.u.4Ro;.
W ANTED. LEW LIVE PIGEONS; All
dre* 11. W. Sperry. Duval Hotel. Jack
sonville, Fla.
"WE WANT A~NIUE GENTLE HORSE
for n lady; mult Ire good i*e. and a go.*l
trial required; tnuxt In- a horse with style;
no other warned Addree* Jame* Thonip*
on. general delivery. Portofltce.
"if you want good milk, get it
from SfglngfleM Dairy; It's rich, pur* end
whoksom*. ______
"IF YOU WANT A PLAC'D TO DUMP
earth, dirt, wind, manure, e4c„ free of
rharge. Just al city limit*, hauling over
herd roed. wrti# or telephone llrown
Bros., corner Andereon and East Broad
streets.
FI. 414 FOIt BIN.
P'flit RENT, splendid FLAT, FIVE
room* nnd bath, U* State street. Mist;
large room* and every convenience. J. E.
Fulton A Son, _ _
"foR“HKNT. FLAT ROOMS. *O6 BAR
nncl street; possession at once. U. C.
Mathews.
"FOR RENT. FINK FOUR-ROOM
flat, facing South. 1t East Taylor.
FOR RENT FJJaT AND BASEMENT
to small family. No. 12 Jonee street, cast.
for RENT, MIDDLE FLAT AT 420
Macon street, ed K J. Kennedy.
PARTLY FURNISHED FLAT, OGLE
thorpe avenue, east, corner Abercorn. Ap
ply IS. Broughton, west.
Tt> RENT PAItMUt FI.AT, VVITH
path. 3 Chariton street, west, corner Bulk
Al/CTIO* IIAt.RIB ri TI UK DAYS.
ONE STORY DWELLING
AT AtCTIO*.
I. D. Is% HO( HE, Anrtlont rr.
On TTEBDAY, the 21 Any of Orfobcr,
IHOO. be ft ire the Court lloinm door, at 11
oVt>rk. I will wll for rush. No. O) Zubly
•(reet. went of Farm. Thin tunall hmwt
\n never vacant, and la renting at s!> per
month.
HANDSOME FURNITURE
AT AITTtOX.
I. It. 1, 4 HOI HE, isellsneer.
fin THURSDAY MORNING, Get. 4,
IWO. at It o'cl<*-k. ul premise* Net. 41.1
East Oglethorpe avenue, I will Hell fog
rash to the highest bidder*, all the llouets
hol.l and Kitchen Ftirnllure contained
therein, consisting of very handsome Bed -
room Suite*. Parlor Bultra. Hair and
Mu** Mattresses, Lice thtrtaln*. ('arpeto.
Matting. Picture*. Fancy Rocker*. Cen
ter Tablrn, BldetMMnl, Extension IHnlng
Table and Chair*. Crockery. Glnmware,
etc.; In fart, everything faunal In a w*ti
furnished house
FOR HKBT—HOOMh.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. ALL
danvenleneea; hot and (add water. 3Cg
Barnard, near Liberty.
CONNECTING ROOMS, M’RNIBHEri,
centrally locat**l with home comfort*i
320 East Broughton atreeL
“dEHIRAULK HtXIMB TO LET.' 132
Oglethorpe avenue, weal.
Nil 'KLY FURNISHED ROOMS’ FOR
gentlemen, or light hooaekeeplng; linen,
dishes, gas stove, all a-onvenlencet; pri
vate family; refarencea required. 14* Lin
.din *tr.—t.
“one ImiUHLK ROOM AND TWO CON
nectlng room*, unfurnished, facing South,
with hHth mum privileges, for rent. Apply
lo 124 Waldburg, weal.
ROOMB-TOI* FI.AT OF 4 KoOMM
unfurnished. & Gordon, (gut.
“ ROOMS—LA RGK ROOMS, WITH Air.
cove, furnished. & Gordon airaet, east.
""NICELY FURNISHED IUHMS, MOIL
mi aonvenleneea, southern exposure, ild
Jones, east.
FOR RKffT—HUI *• L ‘
NKXT TyTTlis”col tNER
of Cungr.-s* and Montgomery strseta,
Ihree-atory brick houae. first cUu* . >ndl
tlon. Apply to J. 11. Helmkan, Whitaker
•ml Liberty street*.
FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE
party, my residence, northeast corner First
end Drayton streeta. Apply C. W Howard.
No V-’ Hay afreet, eaat.
FOR Rl NT COMFORT A Bid IK MBE.
No 217 Waldburg atreel, east, MkHMI
Altercnrn and Lincoln, ftmi-riaaa order
and condition; every eonvenlence. Right
rent to right imam. Estate Salomon
Cohen. West Broad ami Broughton atreat*.
~FOH RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE,’
No 213 Waldburg Mreel, east, between
Aliereorn and Unroln; |>erfec4 condition;
newly iwpered; hoi and rokt water; every
convenience. Relate Salomon Cohen,
West Broad and Broughton street*.
TO RENT, SOUTHWEST COESOHI
Huntingdon and Habersham street. Apply
corner Bull and Sixth.
“fob rent. DESIRABLE~DWELLING
with all modem Improvements; In good
repair. KM Jonea, eaat. Kollocb A Screv
en.
“for bent, large residence; 10
Congre** atreet. east, southeast corner
Ahcrcora M S Baker, Agent, 234 Ogle
thorpe avenue, eaat.
■■ 11 ~B
FOR KBIT-STOHBB.
FOR RENT, FIKHT-CLASS STORE;
343 AIM-rcorn atreet. Apply 14 Jonea, east.
FOR - RENT. STORK SOUTH WEST
corner Whitaker and Liberty streeta. Ap
ply 18 Liberty atnet, west,
ion “rent, store, m”~imouoH.
ton street, eaat; |..eee*alon Immediately;
•I*o several d.airahle reshlenoea and
Bata. Aiply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan atpeot,
mat
FOR MEAT—OFFICES.
t^RKNrr^ufri^iFndtloMsr^oS^
eupled a* dentist's office for the post tags
yeara; 800 location, opposite f'huth tat
Bank end facing on Square; reaoona
ble rent lo ik-strable irty. Apply John
Sullivan. 15 Congress, west.
■ 1 1 ——it
FOR Xtl.K-ItKAI. KSTATto.
DWELLINGS ON
Duffy stnet. betweegi Drayton and Ah
ere am street*. I. D. lat Roche.
' TURPENTINE. WE HAVE A UikOD
location for large operator. Gtffont Com
pony, Jacksonville.
"TIMBER LANDS FOR HALE-ONE
million acre* of virgin timbered lands for
■uiltt in Florida; In trad* to suit purchaser,
by Campbell & Daughtry, Jacksonville,
Fla.
“FOR SALE. A LOT r FOft’TWO HUN
dred dollars: easy term*, on Ninth street,
near Eaat Broad; no city uaatton. C. H.
Doraett.
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