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WRENN ADVISES MERCHANTS.
,u nil * <Ollll.ll HK T> UET
( , M ,.\> II lH null’ FAIR.
Ilallroada •*•■ Tbrlr hrr.
rhr , will lilrllr (hr Karat Üb.
, r .ll, and ra* *•
,rat-Tfc*y Haic OI a < ••■•••
Mai<-- Mbllr HrrrhaaH ami lloirl,
M(l , r wade \ Anuiianrniiral.
,~ „f ala— Hmrofcaats *bnald Hrlp
, ,1 ■■ I.rrai Ha of Vlallara and
*bap|M-r tar Ihr Ta W aaka <l
,arnival. Col. %. B. rm
p w. Wracin, pax.ongcr traffic
~... of the Plant Byatatn. h* M*ra
■ worktnjt l ip lHen.iuno- lor fain*
v.ila thi. I aro Wrll worth
und ho commando plana to Savun
, , fmm that, a. ti. mon. would
„• . , roault In a groat many vUllor*
aarira hare next month to |\rtlctpata
. .. pleaeure that will bo afforded hy
Vv K. with tholr oamlv.il ani. at the
o t me. apen.i their momy with mar
, for all manner of good* ani aup
tVtrnn la not merely pitting hack
a i ia King Of eouree. he api>reelatea the
. iu the railroad la to derive from
ling the heavy passenger train.’ that
re ,uo<l by the cnrnlval. and he
■< that everybody known he la tnter
ar a rallwa< official He dea not
, t others who re mtrnt'ol to bear
ojnlen of inducing the crowd to
He iiae outlined a gvetrm of advrr
g that will < .at hl company heavily,
. o iwlnted dodger*, hangera aO'l
„ unot. he will add the auavlty and ad
, , . of hi* traveling i>a**enger agent*
i indue* a largo attendance.
■ ■Th. merchant* of tha city ahould not
~ i|Mie the railroada to do all the work
t, .riling vt*itore here.' 1 aaid <’ol Wrenn
, y arke.l ua for tale for the rarnl
v iind wo gave them a low one Now
... ahould put thetr ahouliter* to the
* and help get the crowd. It I* not
i for mem to rxpeot the railroad*
. ini* the entire burden, though he
I -.t g>T official* are realty to do the r
1 VVO hftV! heard nothing of huslne** men
r hotel* having cut their prior* for the
..nival The ratlroada redueed lhol r
,ii I eeem to b<- doing the work and
r:i y the I‘gpoiifte of getting ihe . low’d
the hotel* and merchant* are to get
, r 11*1111 price* with a IllUe iroulde
merchant* can help out th*. *th. m
, Hi. and * much good can lie done
the pcroiial letter* or circular* they
~i o il a* by all the advertising the rail
p .**s• do.
Y!#r< hunt* ihoul<) take* their lftifrr?
write lo all their ruirtomor# in the
try and *mall town* of thl* aeetiorf
* !i letter* would have a great dn.il of
■ ion, e. aid lho*e who rece Ive* I them
v .it |t||nk enough of the indention ex
• .. t them to vi*t Savannah t accept.
I. -tine from Nov. 5 until No\ IX. thi’
. rtr. il I* to la- given Ju*' at a linn when
. farmer* ar. throuxh with lh’ rush of
i otion harveat. and they are then
t . m|y at leisure to admit of their get -
t, . ■ ff for *ueh an enier’alnm. nt a* tin
■. !. nil** In fact, put to them prop
. l > the merchant*, they would Jump
< ' ance to romr to Havannah
•r> lo.lv should l ike hold w ith a
.lilt work foi the *uree** of the car-
Of course. H I* for the Kk*. but
for the l-.lk- and for the entire city
I ** wont get all the money that I*
made. The men h*u* will come In
• ~r .hare of It. The people from
t nailer cities and town* and the
will eagerly w.-lcom.* a chance to
r buying In the city, and now Is a
. to work up a great Mg crowd that
a, , . here for two week*."
sin: took in* a hat.
!.. a Savannah Man InltTrulfd lh#*
I'Naarnii*'*■ u I* min.
\ 8 i varnish merchant, Just bi‘ k from h
, Nt’W York, tells an interesting
of an experience on crowd**) Hr
! train To give |*>lnt to the story
n, . f \x> understood that the gentleman
Sou hewer by birth and I raining-
Tm 8 ivann.ihian was busy with bis
.light- the clothes lines of house
l ast which the Elevated hurn*n
i,.> ntown and the flaring advertlsemcnt*
t . i inU lllsh the rear walls not afford*
* him very great entertainment. Ills
.' ntion was attract*.). however, by the
i ti 4 lad ■ • 1 ~v h '
•nt Instinct of a gentleman, one of
i Southern type that does not care to
••i sitting while a lady slands, the
Si inrahian promptly row with the pur-
I ol offering hie seat.
A . exotic of the Houthern cotton field,
i •wever, had put in an appearance*. Mak
u .-t low and offering his mat to
. iiv the gentleman turned to fhdl
im her where It was situated. Judge
< mionishnvnt when h observed
•t. ide e he ha l Just vacated with
w of turning H over to the lady
i ■ n vnolly a i propria led by a it.
ii y-looking colored woman.
ii i th gentleman recovered
1 the sho* k of surprise the Impudence
gave him. he said: “Here, get
i. > <u of that.**
You gave It up." was the reply, the
•• upon? sluing serenely In the
There was that superior look about
r * *t -temed to th gentleman to tv*
' f recognition of the section from
tiled and an Intimation that
I u w ..if p whitt tras i
W IMAGINARY.
' 1 1M...rt..., Which I. by
*hr Hc.ult of Imnalnallnn
* .My many netvoua prop. .offer
" -üble. ptiteiy ImiKtnnry, dUcu.i;.
*M only in the mind of the , a
"■1 >u,h Iroiihl.ii furnl.h fertile
th quack a. well a. for faith
"•I Christian Helene* treatment
it. (her* la one common ami an
dlwii.e which la In no aanae of
i Imaginary and that la I'llra.
ff' n-ra do not need a phyali tun to
11 what I* the matter; there la no
> about 11. Neither will a simple
Inlment cure It You cannot ie
*' wufT.rar Into believing he la
>1 becauae the |>alii and ItrhlnK
h he huffen. la not imaginary
•■I lie cured by Imagination. A
! "ly moat have unmistakable
•huat reUava the tMln and core
• ■”"* apacttly or u will be con
" I "inn of 5719 Shbd.lr avenue,
"rite. "I Jrri Indebtfd to the
.'ore a tlmuear.d tlnv. for
ii lief and permanent cure of a
* of pllee j a., cured perfect
1 " *’ cent box and more than thai
•hree of the 1-vranud. left of
I did not need to use
• 'he l*t ram Id Pile Cure U the
'hlrqr of the atre and I shall cer
•iiniend It to all aufferera.
facturrra of the rvramld Pile
perfect liberty to refer any
and I will gladly anawrr any
1 am *o grateful for mi
1 tot all pile sufferer* to flr.d
, teller.”
*e the Pyramid Pile Cure
tor box and aw It eontalna no
t. •*'* or any polnon whaterer, la
" ' ' "**e aid reliable.
Most everybody knows
something about
Old Virginia Cheroots
as 300.000,000 of them arc being
smoked this year. Ask anybody about
them, if you have never smoked them
yourself. They have made their
own reputation and their own place
in the cigar trade, wholly on their
merits. Three good smokes for five
cents, and no waste 1
Three hundred million Old Virgmu Cheroots smoked this
veir. Ask your own deler Price. 3 for 5 cents. *
Z BEE HIVE,
■:g&Sk: . N. SCHUTZ,
St. Julian and Whitaker Streets.
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear in Abundance.
Good material we l mad*. n *ly trimmed girments prtrwd lower than you ran
buy thm elsewhere.
laUdles" Muslin Chemise. embrold*r> an*! hue trmtn*<l . JAr
laAdlri' .Muslin Chemi** #mbr*uierv yoke 23*'
l#K*lteC Muslin round N#k* tucked, embroidery and riffle insertion
loHieC Muslin Chemts*- tucked. i.~• rf!*.* 41 and emhroid* ry irimnnd 4f*c
leAilitV Muslin Dmwers, tucked. plain hem lor
Ladles* Muslin l>r.i*-rs. full wi*Jih. %%Ath floim. 21c
MiiMo Drpr. with r.imbrl* tl*> •> ♦*. Isrt irlmmr-l
Muhllii Dr.iVfiv, tu k**t. rmt*rouk > \ trfcmrnrat 21*'
laadk ■i’ • amhrli' rmbn-lla l>r.tw**rs. tu<*kel irul ibroW©o' flounce
I.ndlo*’ Muslin rcvrs. w 11 ma le, .. ’rti
Ladles’ Cambric Cov s. V nr k #mbt hi* r> nnd la<*r- tnmrn-'l !*t
Ln<liss‘ Hl.uk amt <Vk>r*d Mor#*#n I cor.lcti fVuncs ... tfttr
laMdirs' Mrr criffd Satetn Vndsri'klm. in black ai>j solid cn|.>rs. tlnlshe<t with
d<*cf pls?t-l flounce $'.45
closed to-morrow (Wednesday) on account
of Holiday. #
fum de Hotlth dat colored ladle* In rc
vl*e*'tcrs nt th* No'th."
“Yft*. I know 1 <SM, but It td give
it to thtt lady “ Then the vuman tvot rt
lug Fig wrath l*egan t< and * * ' L*nk
here. <so yon know what w* w-mj l *t <>
you if wo had you vrh* rr I * >m# from V*
\\ would havig y*>u N*w >• g**t up out
of that s*#at, do you lv* r Thi- 1 with rin
ing I ml'otion. hut tic woman *tlrr*d not.
Dui went *he arm of th*- gentleman.
tid It i- • pretty ;*. oj. 14* caught
the woman by th*- *duuld#r an*l lift* I h* r
from th* .-eot - Madam*-. h*v> tn.- 4 pla- •
lie mild ii bln niont **Mirtly ityle, turning
to the lady, and th* scat was a * ia* I
Th# oth-f pa-Rcngcr- m-env I to wonder
what a<irt of a wil l m *n had i-**mj turned
lom 4 ** among them. From th* lirft th*-
l*rorccdlng had hr* 1 a Htratig* one for a
Now Yot k elevate*! train t i wDn- and
It Im am* * v# rt!Of:g* r 9 It progressed
The culmination l#ft ihr passengers star
ing Wl’cti th train arilv-d at *♦•• ’r‘t
where th* Havanr.alilan wan t* alight, h*-
went t*ra the door. The guard said "Well
••it - , I le t you arc from th* Houth. I want
to nlak** Lands with you, if you don’t
cnln*l.“ They etv-ok hands
CHIMP HITE 4 * liHAHTHn.
Meeting* nml ( ngtriulona • %Ylii*h
They llnv# ll#e \ lit l*rl*r*l.
Excursion rates on Ihe rertlfl' at** plan
for ilelegat' s ntvi niemh# rs aitwuHng th*
f*>4lowing metHlnga and e*nwntiona hove
l>#'en arrang#*#! under th* rubs f the
Houtheaetern l'a*> ng#vr Afiwciatlotl In
lon V#*t<*rarih I’niuti En impmei.t a? i
Woman'a Veteran Relief I rilon, Washing
ton. D. <*, Oct. National A-isociat I*jki
of Demo* ratio Flubs, guadr* ? nlal Con
vention. Indianapolis. Ind., Oct 3-4; Grand
l >K ig*-. F. A A. Aihlrta York Masons.
Gainesville. Ida. Oct $-14; the ducka
niauga and <’hat t.a nooga National Park
Comnihslon Hneiety, Army • f tl# rum
berlarw!, <2onf**derate Veteiana South. Na
tional Aflaoclatton Spanish War Veter
ans. t’hatianooga. o*-4 JLII. itmual meet
ing Con* at# tate*l Older of 1100-Hoo. Dal
l.ae. Tex.. l>* t. !*-U. Woman's For* ign
Missionary H*>c|ety, <lm innati Ifratu h,
Fast Uvsrp 01, . o* t. >-IJ, Middle
Georgia Baptist A- lat ion. kigtotiton.
o<*t Bfotherlvo and *>f Ht. Andr* w.
Ri*-hmon*l. Va. <>t. h*-14; luisviil*
Hors*' Hhow Aa*> wtion. laouisvlt * . #* t.
1..-D. National Retail Carriage and Har
ness Dealers Protective A- socUtlon. N-w
York, Oct. If*-J**; annual meeting \n*M> an
Oas i.ight As*>claU*>n, Denv*r. * t 17-3.
Carollton Union Baptist A-wlah n, Tal
)apo**a. G Oct. Is Mlasiotiary Coun
cil |. K Church In 18 A. L vulsvlll*.
Oct. 21-27*. G* >*rg!a Feleration of Women*
Clubs. GrlfUn. oct. -Nov 2; Byno-l of
Geoigla. Prenbyttrian Chur* h. Mill#*!ge
viife oct ll*Nov 4. Houthw*- t Georgia
Conference, A M K Church. Fort
Gaines Nov 7-14. Houthern Hurgi*al and
Gynecologh al Ass >elation. Atlanta Nov.
13-15; (ieoigla Chrl-tDn Mi-slonary Con
vention, Augusta. Nov 2>‘2
ftOOD TMItEE LhFA.
I*lnnl Sy.tem. !*.< I.Uir ’'nil It. ►.
* I*. lalrri'H...'
Th- (.a'l'ifr trjc n' of tho
I’l.nt By*t< m. Iht* Atlantic ' Llii"
in<l Uw Richmond. Fn dertekfborg iirl
Potomac hav.. rnt.-T. 'l Into *•' ar-ro. nt
by which milrasc ,h ' ** ,,er •*
inter. hanK"'ll. A mile.*.- b" k I.hikM
■nvwhrr- nUmk th* line of U*r '■
yveiem in h ood on ■ • ntoj
kn l on the Richmond. He lerk kabur* un
Potw The uni. I'>k "HI
frum Tinipu •> M mlxoimry to Richmond
or Wa.htnktoii The asre.roefU lcame ef
relive yealiTday
In" rchaiweaWe mllea*e h look hn
ardently de.lred hy thoae who *rave a
‘ .1 hy Ihl. .-a a. A ■ e,ai a-ree
inriil of 1 road in H .th. .eie.n
11*i,t would gladden the h.arte °(
ni men. hut. a. Cher, reemx to ■ no
nroaoect of xettlmt that, they an- Joye-1
io have the thre line, mentioned akr.-e
!o accept mllcae book, .old by any one
“wlthlli the 1.l few week, there Pa.
b..n quite revoluti n 111 the m*' l "
ZZr tKiOka Not 1® elnoe the hooka
rn,h7 at savannah old he u,.d 0.,1>
ttpot, the line, t" *hk h .hey
The S.wttd Air IJM mad* th* hook.
B ood on the Seaboard |>r per. the ...orßlo
anl Alabama and the Florida i rrtra<
and P-nlnaular The Plant •y*‘ n
-one Yhe SeaN.ard one tetter hy maktnir
an Interchanaeahle mllev** aFreement
with other lin*.
MR. WIIIUKT Ik tillHhK.
Men Plant Ryalem IHvl.lnn Snpeeln
lead-nt *>abll.he.l In **• '<•*•
Mr. W. H WrtM. newly appointed .u
--perlntendent of the Ktr.t Dlvl.lon of the
flant By,tn>, aaaumwl charge of hU of-
THE MORNING NEWS: TEES DAY, OCTOBER 2. 1900*
flf'c in Bavannah yesterday. Mr. Wright
} *:* master of trains on the Hccond
Division His promotion is to the position
relinquished by MsJ. C. 8 iiadsd* n of
Charleston who has retired after many
years of service.
Mr WrifN has ostablbhad his office in
that formerly oc< nplcd by Mr W J Hay
low*. superintendent of t runt* port at !<*n.
who. in turn. ha- removed to ths nffi •*
•hat ws occupied bv the general super
intendent of ihr- Plant ftystem. Mr W It
Denham Mr Tienhsm has
lit- quarters to h upper story of the gen
era I office building, occupying the rooms
that were used by Vice President 8 H.
Knott, while he was omnetel with ths
Plant System. Mr. W. Huston, who
was Mr Knott's hlef clerk. is filling that
position for Mr Wright, who w .11 lmtn-
Pter the uffsirs of the First Dtvlston from
htiVfinnah, Instead of from t’h irleston. ss
<itd MsJ. Hndsden. The other divlson
changes snd appoint motifs became effec
tive yesterday on the system.
O. A A. KI(1 It SI on.
l arge < rnnil Was llriaghf In Yes
terday from lions the line.
. An excursion of ten cars was run Into
Atwntwh from s!nng the line of the
1 Georgia ord Alhsmw y**terlav, arriving
hre enrly in ftw* momlng The business
had been work*sl up well by the represen
tative . of the SeitMxrd. and there wrie a
large number of passengers. The rmr
hsn’H mxi hotels nap a benefit from the
visit of the excursionists The rAilrowd*
have run many excursions during the
swimmer and tlie businees has bet*) better
thau in many years
1% CNAHGE <P TKRNmi.9.
'I r. Prank J. Kg an >tale Assistant
INrlston suprri ■*nlent.
The .ipiointment of Mr Prank J. Kgan
a *-si-tsnt supeiintendent of the First
division of the Central Railroad b> ame
*fT'< tive yesterday, and h* sasotned the
dutbs of the posit loti. Mr. will bo
In charge of the Hivanmh terminals lie
Is a son of President John M Kg an of
th. Central, and has been In ffie mploy
of the company for some three years Ms
li i- !•n connected with the engineering,
and th* general sui** rlnt* nd- nfs depart*
m< nts. He has many friends w'ho will
cungratukite him upon Ids promotion.
Hates \\ 111 Hr the Same.
Mr. J. C. liOrd, chief rate clerk In th'
ptssenger department of the Plant Sys
tem. has r* furred from the mass meeting
of th* lin north and south of the Ohio
river, ,nter* .-ted in winter tourist an I
hone-seekers' rates He announces that
tares corresponding to those of last sea
son were agre*d upon They will te*
cime effective o t 15.
Mr <* W Murphey. traveling pasweng**r
agent of the Houthern Pa*lrt Company,
return* *1 yesterk*y morning from H*>u
#on. Tex., and reports that the -torm
rUHen |M>rtion of that state is rapidly re
. overtng from demon I nation Texas and
oil th** Southland (his season Is • xfe< ting
a larger numb* r of winter visitors than
UMutl. and Me mmptinv to meet tlw* de
mand, has decided to operate Its famous
tr ain. Bunset I.inured, trl-wc* kiy. com
menting Nov. 9. tnr*UKa the season, in
st* a*l <*( semi-weekly, as heretofore.
The lUiltlmor** and >bk> has nlace*| the
largest single or br for cars ever pin ed
by any railroad *• >misny, with the Prsss
• and Bte I Far F >mi**itiy of Pittsburg It Is
for 4.000 gondolas and 2.000 self
cl* aring bopprr cars of I<y ao p tinds ca
pacity each The price was fl UK) |*er c* r
or Hdfiff.fWO for the lot To manufacture
them will require 100,00 tors of steel The
. it; will be turned out and delivered ss
toon as mad*.. The **m* company ha**
also booked i*n order for 7k) cars for the
I nlon Pa itlc and Fh for a road In South
Africa during the week, the whols ag
gregating over $7 W.aoo
mid* WITH POLICE.
Only * few Arreata Slndr I p to an
P.nrly Ilnur This Morning.
Th# business of the poilcs and the de
tectlves yesterday was unusually Sight
p.> much so thit only seven prisoners
wrs reported up to mj-might.
Annie O'Connell, asuf E-ins Herd, both
colored were arrested by Patrolman T J
Ferrell, on ths hsrge of having robbed
a white man ol last Sunday The wo
men are ntmtier* of the <letnl-monde an *
Ist in Yams craw. Thr man went Into
their houe* Slid While there, lost bis
money They will be given a hearing
lie for# the Recorder this morning. Ths
other prisoners wars arrested on minor
charges.
AT Till’ TMKATtm.
Holm#** mo Idmtrwbly
I'rrftrntrd I'lim ,
Mr. <Vr*n ci* stlon 4>f th#
.Vtfctl'# **®htr|o*k HMtnr I# >tt# of ih#
most dcltchtfuMy iut#r*tsnii r 1 #n*r
tsinlPK enartettrs trbieh rm>*|#rn
lur# of ib# im'si riosttt years brought
forth. *nl f or this reason If no ruber
If m.Kht bM\e been e*|Ha'!es that the The
ater vroukt ha\e been crowded lasi night
up- n th* *v .'su*n of the firs* proecntatlon
of (he p.a> in
The aisliencc sa- n* i small one. |i *a
Ifue. but It was < rrutnly nr>' l*ra as
the play itcj-erted lv ser*ral
thuiK operated nuatnsi th.** It s
sarm iilulit lor on** and then tb* •*!mis
sion |>rl wits but a dtJlar It t* hard to
** wh> It l*e .<**. hut It n** n
n**\erihslrs> lo be .% i * *1 liwt for .* show
to ha%e a irallv hl>; h*>usf ’kaat H n * --
‘r\ to 'hatgc dollar iihl a half When
ft * l< i> price is pul on |erforron lt
ABBfii* t> tnsf!re eonfldeti'e m ihe theater
KOin? ptiblli , t l**ast. t f**rt th* p**rforni
uu*e. rennet imes. that confide iko is
sn.iken arterw iri‘
There ah hardly boa rlotibf,
thw the | !.ty wa * ener ill\ #nJoysl <•'•!
ther* will i.4 he m*i\ bright#! *r Im ••♦ r
i-mn this Th* lranntisiion s*
been rlons hv Willi tm Ohlettr* •* master
hand at that sort of work aod the rrtsult
is one of the t ievercst and moji: refin** I
m* that haa rst’cntl* •♦•* n pm*
duefd
ft her lor k lliltne.'. Is of conr**\ the main
rol“ In the pj.*y. but it *!•*> i.ot over
shadow *thrrs mo nu-i It never *ll*l
b om** i !* ar that jhi kst >f paper**
was worth **o mu h mon* \ and wh% so
mar.\ (fereOfta * ioiiUl t*e braving death
and oth*r thing-* t* * u;ie th* ;n. but
tl.cn th wa- but it minor d*ta;l ttf**-r
all
Th# plav is a |*r ihar one The curtain
ri -and d* s. cr.ds upi. *a h a t in total
darkness one Invariably watrhee an* I
wait.** for the r“ jort of n pistol. anl the
pi.im of . knife driven h'*m*\ but
though there are pistol* ga.ore, amt
knives too, the audh iu e is i • v<*r mad
aviai* of thetr iktilh tse Anl this is
oc.e of the brilliant str**kt'B of the dram.it
Ist
Tha* delightful sensation rvh h begins
to t'..**>e through on# mt the lieginnlng **f
th*- plai Is not allowed i b. brokrn I*
verge# upt> tt lots of times but It never
COniee It* A StiCt
Another tiniqii** frtture of the play Is
• hat lo\ • figures in it !#•>* promlnen'l*
probably than it does in iny other plav
that h-s ever be**n written In f * r t
love ator> of Holmes and Miss Faulkner
Is so vague is aim*.st to tw* unnotb * able.
Th#* company is #ne of Frohman’s and*
nil of the chara*'ters were cleverly hm
dle*l Mr Cujrter Hasting* as ftrterlo**k
Holmes, the cool, clever, farse* tn and
eourageoua let* .-ti\* . wia • ellent. In*
dead. Every role Im fad. .* well car
rled and each and nil of |g > ompany Id
their own w y . ontrlbuted largely to the
splendid production. Mr '"bur's* Firm
Ing who bad . minor rol# ha* many
friend* in Bnvannah. number *#f whom
were present nr the performance
AI G Fields mftnstrets will be the ••
traction ar the matinee to-day and to
night. One of th* feature* of Fiekl * min
strcle ia th# i .ai lini*** of thelt p*rforni
nce A tribute may i*e |*ail
Fie hi In thl- re.sj*** n ll# !*# not permit
anything which an in the sllghieM *l#
gre# shock or offend the fastdl*u He
play* to a class of ihr a ter r#*#r* wh> par
ronl*e few other minstrel entertain
nimts Ladles go secure that they will
tin*l nothing hut what I# clean and meri
torious This hn a ways been hi? 4 r#.*ord
a re* ord of which h# Is Justly proud, an*!
whhti he can h*- d*pend*-d on t* main
t.iin The long and menu wuleb
he ser\**> up f• his patrons 1.-* fill#**! with
dishea new and piquant bu* no* on# of
them leaves a had taste <‘leanHoes* g*-
hand in hand with enterprise and orlgi
naiilty with Field
T-morr>w nigM “The H* lie of New
York" will Is- the attraction
Trie part of Violet Urey, th* Halvation
army las*. Is being ployed thi- a***n by
Ml** Ueulah liodge w!m> i'* making de
ckled Impression In the |art Mis* Inslg.
Iteorw a striking resemhian*#* ’to h#r pre
de Kdna Miy ai *1 it is strange *t*
lucid#* rice that the two prim i lonnns w**r#
schoolmates during girl ho* si days
Bhe a comp.inUd Mis* Min - io I/mdnii are!
urlersttidied the leading part during th*
laondon engagement. If is stat**l Ihai ar
on of the performan*-*w of “The H !!•
when the stalls were filled with a brilliant
audience. Miss Hodge apj-arM in Mi-
May’s place a* Vlb*f Orey. and fh*
change m not discovered but by few f
the auditors, *#* complete and clever wi
the Imiwraofiatioti.
Charles Diokoon. who plays the •>-\nr
rob* In “Mist.ikes Will Happen,'* which
will he seen Friday night, is responsible
for most *f #he play. It was hi** lng*ntu*
brain which involved most of th* situa
tions iK w# !l a :h‘* greater purl of the di
alogue “Mistakes Will Happen" h been
one of the greatest toughing ain .**.-
that the stage has seen '.n recent years.
II Al> % I,HE % 111 COST TOO HI ll.
John f.rwddlck Explained %%! !••
Paid fur •• A Simple l.lflle light."
John tJruddlck was on trial in the 8u
perlor Court yesterday for assault n-l
battery, the ime*-utor lMiig l>l Tllltnan.
a neighl>r of the defen*lant Both m*n
are white and tho trial was not entirely
without Interesting f*a*tures.
x The SHUslttfw to Tillman's fn e upon
will-h the barge of a~ ult and battery
was based, were Mid to have resulted
f.orn Oraddick's ffst In the early morning
of July 15 The trouble |t was clear, was
Hindu* by Tillman referring to sonie
hody a- m peverall)-iwlje.-f lv *•! liar, but
there was • difference of opinion mi l evi
dence In the mitt* r of the i*etHn to whom
this J*xniiil eplthe? had issn applied
t)rad*li* k clalme.) ihe honor for himself
while Tillman end his remark referre|
to some unknown person, vv no had made
some It • orrect at* merit about himself
an l r*rtaln chickens that ha*) Ih** n kill'd
At any rate Oraddlck anoaphed him anl
did It again IP re the evidence again di
verged, there l*elng some talk of pistol*
drawn by l*oth parties to the controversy
tiraddlrk caught th*- ar of t #> jury
wh* n he came to make his ata'em*nt * n
the stand, "flcntleiwn." he - * Id. after r*
tailing his version <f the d!fh ulty the
Recorder rtned me five dollars for <lisor
ib'rly < ondu* I. 1 hs*l to pay for iso war-
DR. STEDMANS
Teething Powders
The la in on - Aid to Male and
PainlcM* Tccthliiß.
CM by mmihrrt th* u**et4 Sier f*r osa rtv V* vc*
Dll. WTKPMAJf havlog epene*l a t*rmacb office In
Amertee.<vnet4eraUy rwfueee the met of tt*eee jaxtly
celebrated |smdere They are put up to ytliow wrap
per* The trade mark, agum laocai.
TRADE
t* r, o every packet and on every pnvier
wMrt move ie getmlne A packet rontattuns nine
pmrder*. !# At y*ur druggis'*. or mailed
pnstpaed ou receipt of price. Ssod for boost#!
.Wefneoo't .Vuraery Doeior ’ Addreae
4. ii MvSAITKR.
W wet Jekaeew at., ilewmteee. Pfclla . I*a.
BoM hy 1.1 PPM AN BROS.. Sav.nnkh. O*.
J. D. WEED * CO
SAV ABRAM, OA.
Leather Beiliog, Steam Packing & Host
Aawit. (or NEW TORE WITBBKh
VSi.TIN'O ANL> i’ACKINO COMPANX.
Duffy’s Pure
Matt Whiskey
lha Won*• Famous Matficmaf Whir say.
Tke onb aosalutely Pura Halt Wh<*kf ir tkr sorts
o*er 7.000 Ooclara gretc rtbe and rercmrwnd it
lb. W ’’.lard II M-rae, a liiitliirunli'*.! |i!;i*.ran
of Nr* York, Amerlnm l'r. ter Biirea . of lister •
Meiirs,aod a rotistiitrng hen* *: .f ii> its. rrim.
'
CINK **‘->ld siaaMped si* rs<*h It ia i.l a v‘.is*oat
p*itn*l cf trash,pnlem sud s-*p# 1 u*e It In lab.*ra
tory work, bees- mm hjr It I get the tn<e pi.rst.*J, c ral
etfert *f a purs liquor When r,ere*<*sr fopmurine.
I wriUMhettame m fn!l. Instead . f writing ‘silts, fro
tornti. (I would that ee*f | iit*> < ’sn dt.l th <• same
All Unigalsts *i*4 *ro. en *>r hre*- m plain psrk
ait' •?'■ tmtfie ktedh *1 Hukl*t *eol free
Write aa
lladt Mall Vthlakrt t o Ha. heeler. A Y.
routs that Tl .man wore out against me
am! f pai lmy lawyer sln I have already
glNen up s2l foi a simple little light ai 1
never ua#*l anything hut tm Hat** “
t *o:rt un i Jun a* I ** . ; *!■ r\- smile I
and th# verdict th. r* lt**r w.*- a foiegone
conclusion. Th* to k *>n > < little
while to niak* i not gudt)*. KolU’UOr
• b*i* a! Osborne pr.>* ate ! for tlr ftwte.
whlie tit•• defciidant was represented by
Mi John B fit*hwarm
MM AI. Plait SO > AI..
Mr U F. Vnen *l Atlanta Is at the
flereven
Mr M Pill >t llluffton i a guest of th#
Pulaski
Mr .? K Maner of Onifiett is a gtissf of
the Pulaski
Mr F M tlr.fhn of Oxf*rd i registered
at the Pulaski
Mi L II * i *nn f Seville Is register *1
it the Pulaski.
Mr, T It Hlappey of Hagan is a gueat
of the S* revn .
Mr S V H**vt of Live Oak is register-
Mr W T J* i kms *f ViTiha 1 reglsta
ed at the Hcreven.
Mr S <i lug of HaiHlersvtlle is a
guest ol the 8. revert.
Mrs Ashmore ha* returned front
a Miinrner In Uetrolt.
Mr. C. 1. fsis**on “f Jone** Island Is a
of th** Hcreven
Mr B IV llemhrt f Port Roywl Is rej;
latere*! ai th** S reven.
Ir r> E M- Ft hern of Daisy ts reg
t'ercfl at th- He raven
Mr VN II Collin* i Mt. Wrnon is reg
istered at the 8< r* v n
Mr *i A I*•well of Fair Illuff. N \.
is a gtiesi of th* flereven.
Mr Jose|hiis Camp of Hwainel>oro la
r*glst*r#M at the Hen-vet;
Mr. and Mu II c* WlUtama of Liberty
City are guests f the Pulaski
Mr and Mr* ft.*lert M Mack of Char
lesion are guests of the Pulaski
Mia* I*#*abouillons atri\ -i front New
York la # nlgtil on the Knneas City.
Mrs \V T Olheon orrlv*d frm New
York on the Kansns City last night
Mr. John R Sharpe .f Balnhrktg# Ot
r#glater#d at the Screven yester*lay.
Mr Jhn II Wrignt has returnenf lo th*
city after :t pleasant visit to Arluvtta
Mr. O M B*rung w.* . pa* enger on the
Kansas city from New York last night
Mr. John 8. Keane of Jacksonville wa*
among the arrivals at the H< rev# n yesier
day.
Mr J K Young of Valdosta was
among th* arrival** at the Pulaski yester
day.
Mr P It Bcrtr.ett nt Hague, Fla . was
among tlie air Pais at the Hcrt-ven yes’er
la y.
Mrs. J. K Ful:*n an*! Miss J
Fulton retiiffi#*#! yesterday fiom C’ltatta
nooga.
Tr. Tht#* N Baker of lliggston was
im*nir the arrivals at the 8- reven yes
terdoy.
Mr and Mrs II A M* lot* hern and
iiklren of Way* ro .> at* guests of th*
Hr* veil.
Mrs. DeT Bhackriford and Mister F
8b a eke I ford of Cumin rland at* guesta of
the Puiaekl
Mr and Mrs. Frank L Pickering W-ft
via the Central last night o visit relatives
in Memphis.
Mr and Mrs L C Downs have re
lurried to the city after epemiing the sum
rner In A Hunt a
Jristb*# M N uightln was among the pas
s*-ngers on the Kanawa City from New
York last night
Hey. J L. on*! Mrs. ffcully were pas
*ng* rs from New - York on the Kansas
City lust night.
Mis* Hautll 11 ils h**lni*r has return* and
from a summer at Taliuiait Falls and at
llendersonvlll#', N. C.
Am*.Mg the piiaaengers of th** Kansas
'day last night were Mr and Mrs K. A
Wefl, and Misses J. >in#l It, Well.
Mrs A Khrli *h, Mr M J Khrilch. an*l
Mis- Marie Khrilch arrived from New
York on the Kansas City last nigh*
Mr and Mrs C M Gilbert. Mr H J
Oilhert and Miss Mary Bell Gilbert were
passengers on the Kansas City last nigh*
M*-er*. W. T McGU*hsn. w M Brad
|ey, and G P Morrow of Pembroke w* r *
ammg th# arrivals at the Pulaski yester
day.
Messrs II F Powell. C. H Hmith. M
M'H.ie *nd J. H Woof ten of Towns s**iv
am*r*g th# guestt of th* 8* reven yest*r
day.
Dr. II 8 CoMlng will leave for the
North to-day on rh** N* no he. tm his re
turn he will he accompanied by Mta Co|#l-
Ing an*l children.
Mr and Mrs. A Ferst and Master II
Ferst, ills*# M* - ’•r* A M an*l I. Ferst.
were pa-*# ngcr* on th* Kansas f*!ty from
New- York last night
Mt- Chris J Melvin, who has been
spending the month of September at
'ldiomi*-t**n. Ci '**!. curly h•* returned to
th# city mu- h improvwl by her trip
Mrs lul> M Warfkd*l a**l Miss Wf
Held, who rm< ved to ltablnv>re fr*>m 8a
v.mnih nearly two years •* have re urn
#**l to thi* *ity. and will r*H<it on Ifwher
sham st*'*t. n*ar 's*ion. They left
many frlenls In Savannah, who regretted
their departure fot Baltimore, aial a I
will Join in welcoming them hack.
tin mhi:\iiif*.
Th# steamship D H Miller. Capt pe.
ters arrived the morning a' 2 o'clock,
from Billlmore.
I linin Letter a-lie#ne Art* M.2?1.
The city Exchange #ub.- rlptions to the
tlalveaton fund to date, outa.de of the
Benevolent Association and other sour**#*,
amount to 95 Contributions are com
ing in rather nkwl> now. th** only one re
ceived yesterday bring sti.2f from Jilts
NVllte OppetJiHm. ohtalne*! by mni of
- hail) letter It ie probable hat on
Mavor Myers leiurti fr*m New York hi
list will b# * lose.l and the amount In hand
forwarde#! to <*av*ton. An a-Mittonal
small contribution from Ht- Stephen's
Eptacopal Church, through ’hv Morning
News, ia Uwiuded in the fund*
A FESTIVAL OF STYLE.
The new >;oods now arriving in our store rooms are
models of style and fashion. A visit to Kckstcin’s is an
essential part of cnrrrO! Itfi in Savannib! Always “Hie Best Store ”
Roeckl's Famous Kid Gloves.
The Celebrated Munich Glace kid Gloves are
here again! Only to he had at Gustave Eckstein & Cos,
Korckl’s kid (.loves lor Lillies, in Rtaik, Wink, Pearl,
i.rars. Stales. Mmlet.reens. licds, at Sl.ni) and SI.SO.
Roerkl's Soedc t.loves fur I. lilies, Kiark and (.rays, SI.OO.
Roeckl’s kid (.loves lor Mis>es, in new colors SI.OO.
Ladies’ kid (.loves ol a very superior make, 7S cents.
Glorious Black Gross Goods.
All the ‘‘Celebrated Makes” ar • represented here!
No room for Shoddies. Our stock is “The Very Best.”
Inlanls’ Silk laps, new and dainlv "Ik to 12.00
imams’ Silk Konnets. wink and lanty $1 to v.SO
imams' Hand knit Sanines, all sios 2.it lo $1.50
Infants'Hannel Saoines, newest styles $1 lo $2.00
Inlanls' Shod and l.one I'loakN 1 Oitln; Sacqtks 25c
Garments at Half Price.
Ladies' Suits and Jackets, also Misses' Keefers, selling 1
half price and less! Take advantage and buy now.
hie lot Misses' Jackets, a gilt at $2 50
Fine lot Ladies’ Jackets, a gilt at $5.00
Superior lot ol Misses' Jackets, now SLSS
Superior lot of Ladies' Jackets, now $7.88
Ladles’ Tailor-made Smts at $5.41 and $7.88
SILKS! Sint DRIVE AT 59c
Black Taffeta Silks, Peau dc Soie, Gros Grains,
Satin D'jchesse, Bengalincs, Armures! All new!
$3.00 White Blankets now at $1 HO
$5.00 White Blankets now at $3.40
(>oc Wool Press Goods, drive 39c
SI.OO Wool Dress Goods, drive (>9c
$1.50 Infants' White Dresses at SI.OO
GRAND STOCK “TABLE LINENS”
Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention!
Store remains closed Wednesday on account of holiday.
GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN & CO.
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
Jb mrft wEPt
1/a/t . yyotMJcv, r /£/J^
Twice the price could buy no better.
LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents.
To Save Expense of Moving,
we have decided to soli entire
stock of Furniture. Carpets, /V\at
ting, Shades, etc., at slight ad
vance* above cost during Sep
tember. lA/111 he- Ira store, 112
Broughton, west, early In Octo
ber with a full and complete line.
\A/e oan fill any order Now.
Coll and see us at old Post
Offioe fc>ulld!n*r.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
YOUR CATERERS.
An Open Letter
Jasper Springe,
IMr| Savannah.
7, imio.
t oluuiltla Krii* ( nmpaar.
savannah, (ea.t
Oatlrnra-1 hat* been Buffering
nllb Chills and hm (or morn than
Ihrrr months. Hava fcfrn under
treatment of several doctors, tried
■eteral ■ii-ralletl (hill Toalra, none
of *rhlf<h hcnelllrd imp. lnal I
trad one hottle of vour knllh'a t It 111
nod Kaiar Toritr, find within three
data I (all uiurh brttrr, and after
■■aina the second hottle I am nlad to
aa > I am rnllrelj- eared. I write this
an that )oa ntaj hr able <n Inform
others who nta> suffer and aaanre
them of a enre. Verr tralr nnra,
t signed > hikiiy TtiEn tH.
OLD NEWirArERh for r oar’* at
(iualosaa Office Morning Nswn,
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Trxa* Hu,t ]*roof o*. CoaxNralMff
nj, Cow K ev<i. Hiy. Oraln, Bran anff
Frrrl, of all kind* (or alork and poultry.
T. J. DAVIS,
Trlaphonr 22J. Ilk Bay (tract. wat.
W. ROSS (jRAVENER,
Manufacturer’s Aqent,
RtILUtY A*D Mil.l, IIPPLICI,
rrovldant KulMlnc. Bavamtab, Oa.
•—■ 1 ■ -
rG/-CM!E
liJmwf IMUCIION.
A PERMANENT CURE
of tfw root iihatlnat- caw<a of (tooiwrhwa
ofl Olart. r.aran.oM In from a to <1
dar,; an nlk-r InutowM rr*|utwd
Hold by all <lr i(gt**a.
old NKWBPArirns. mo for ■ cssta m
{Justness office Morning Nswa.
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