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SHOULD GIVE A GOOD VOTE.
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R E%*o** HHY l)KHO( H ATI* HHOI U)
Tin* Ol*T TO-DAY.
!*oir Chair mat* lull*unon l)limart
|hf f'ffrfl of the Male Kleetlan
I pon the Motional louiiialga-A
Munll Vole Would He mm Arutenl
iKilaal the \nl lounl Ticket—Be
• Idea. If t liafhaui Fount) Kalla to
l%r a (.ood Vole *he Will Loae
i at Taeljr |leadiuartera anti
(|f l fhe Cold 9Hiuldrr Wkm Ka
, ora Are lllalrlhnled—' >e*ro Hr
pnhlleona In Con*l Coantlea Or
ggnlied and Preparing to (oat n
large Vole.
Whether the Democrat* of Georgia WIU I
r >!i up their usual majority to-day foi
trir .rate ticket. If a question of interest.
only to the Democratic leaders of
rir pta;e. hut to he national leaders ol the
pl rty (it well. The returns from every
r are being doacly s ruiinlstal as the
at** election* are held. ml any falling
o ff m the vote of either party Is used
"tfte leader* of the opposition, as n
i gvment of weakness and an evidence uf
k of Interest In the success of the par
t- national no well as local.
ordinarily u Defiwxratlc majority In
r*onrla runs anywhere from 33.0U0 to ■
,*• according to the amount of interest in
■v* campaign It requires opposition to
rr ->g out th- full Democratic vote. TSo
ire ago Gov. Candler was oppo*cd by
* ropullst. Mr llognn, who put up a suffi
rlrnt nluff to make the campaign Intcres*-
-r.kr, though both he und his par;y kn*wr
hr nad no chance of election. The re
puit was that Gov*. Candler received over
t eno votes, of which <6.977 war majority,
lr. : s 9*. the presidential year. Gov. Atkin
* t re-election wa* generally conceded,
ai. there was but little inter***!. The
1 irallty for Bryan In the election that
; ir was 34.141.
It is one of the mischances of t-iate pol
-1 that the second term, which has
been conceded to every Democratic Gov
ernor since the war. falls in the same
•ir with the presakntiil election. The
r* -election of *he Governor heinp: rom < >l
- there never being tiny doub; ms
t. the nay in which the stat* will go In
tne presidential election, everything tends
v> a lack of Interest, and the n * ords h>%v
tnat the presidential >*tire have usually
been off ones as to th< majority for hot.!
tr.c state and n.itioi.nl tickets.
However, the Demcourttc leaders are in
* pat that NeatUM of tht sfsoi it nay
h ive on the national impntgn the
Democrats of the st.K** will bestir them
selves this year and roll up a majority
f r the state tic ket which may be taken
* an Indication of their Intentions with
regard to the national election. it Is on
i is line that the Siate Executive Com
mittee has been bestirring Itself, though
it the same time giving due attention to
the counties In which then i* opiioeitkui
to the nominees of the party.
It Is very Important." said Chairman H.
H duHignon of the State Executive Pom
n tee yesterday, "that ihe Democrats of
t Ktaie should turn out ar. l m.ik* a good
.‘‘•■wing i the election to-morrow <to
d i. While the election of the state ticket
i assured and Democratic supremacy is
Ir no w.se threatened It is very desirable
that a large majority should be given the
•*. ket. not only for the discouragement of
eir enemies ut hom*-. hut for the encour
rmentof th* Natioral Committee. Geor
gia h* always b on known ns the banner
- section and with
v** usual mitj- rity for the state ticket
our opponents abroad will not be able to
s. v that we have grown lukewarm anti
disaffected In party matters.
"Because of the certainty of the result
Ir. this ftfnte." said Mr. dußlgnon. "It !*
trii- that considerable apathy exists This
apathy 1* more pronoun* •• <1 here In Savan
nah than almost anywhere else In the
s’lte, due partly to local cause*, no doubt.
T *re Is much less apathy In the counties
cf the Interior, especially In the middle
i upper sections. Home life has been
riven the campaign in those sections by
!*va| opposition and the people th* re have
had the benefit of most of the campaign
oratory. Altogether there are thirty-two
counties In which there Is opposition o
th** party nominee® by Populist*. Republi
can* or independents. In the m ijorlty of
taese contests the party nomlm h are u
tin* !of victory. In the coast counties,
particularly Liberty and Mclntosh, a large
•*rro vote Is expected. This Is a
rrstdenti?tl year, and ms usual
th‘-v are organising to make a
chowln* In the presidential elec
tion This Is one thing that should behoove
us to make a good showing In Chatham,
t ns not to encourage these people by a
tm-ill vote."
"It would ho n tcrrnt mistake for tho
I*morrat* of thl* county not to five the
***tc their full support," said M-.
duPlfnon. “Th** thing* ore taken into
at *tat* h***’iquartrr* whore they
mattora of record and they are
I r w ff ht into question in discussion* Ic
f * the Legislature as well as in tho
* \ ronventlons. Th* fart of a small
ivirty \ote is always an orgunvnt
r minty when favorable legislation Is
t ed or favorable a t ion of any Kind.
Th would ho particularly the* ruse with
O'&tham county when the iwirty r.iana
** as Wfll os iho fxople of the state at
l*rs are so well aware of our ability to
pi'* a large majority If we are so ln-
Have you any recent advices as to the
tfdtenai campaign?" Mr. dußignon was
ask* and
v thing of any importance." he replied.
I k***-p jist and chi. fly through tho new.*-
ripers and make It a nolnt to read both
* hr itrynn ts evldontlv gaining. Tho tide
I* Sf t'lrg his way. and It does look as If
h* now • taods a good show of bring elect
' I pred.ct that he will receive a larger
rr,l J ri, \ n Georg U* than he did In 1KB."
' g >ol many people In Pavonnuh are
aware of the fact that there Is
/ T; ,r '°non to the Democratic state ticket
t“ls '.ir, yet such Is the case. George
T'.avlor o' Trougs- Is rurpdng with a
f 1 pullst ilckrt. Mr. Traylor does not
* A f h* I*o elected and acknowledges
1 He i ..nly running heciuse ho. has
r ' •1 th party nomtnuttnn At the
•m* tlm* he l} a very estimable gentle*
m * r * Democratic friends acknowl*
*'• m l will likely receive a cwnidl-
TB ‘ n,ar y vote In his section of the state.
( hltinnlt> In snvnnnnli.
1 11 r Morning News: This beautiful
■’ l * Vf r a century old. Fifty years
I* ha.l a number of prosgerous
and their houses of worship
"'ll filled every Sabbath during the
I knew them. The Independent
‘ayirrian Church, which I visited
and. had seldom a seat to spare. Tho
ia - now more than 51.000 Inhabitants.
■ n ’ui says, and about forty churches,
•y-llve of them white. It Is a fair
*J |,# ’ *Hat 4-' OQO of the people are old
‘ to tkt kWMN .f i tod But It
last Habhath that at least 3*.-
h. *rldom or never visit the
tV *! ,f Lor d; and worse, that about
■dr*!* of the f**w members of the
jw. nr ** ®tnong those 38.000. Rev. Dr.
s; 'd statement, published last
►’ l . ’ r ' ljn # this shcK-klng estimate. I
*-r u t * l ° pastors have never been
Af.*® v ' ,r,n *h more Chrlstlun than Pekin?
! People of Bavannah willing for Its
tr * perish? Are the members of
4 ... ,r h *‘* willing for ther churche* to
" liing to acceps the responslhil
- WOW people, more effort, ftftd
H can save them. Can forty urt
r. save the churches? Does
'* of them, or of all the people?
c, *ildren grow strong la principle
KINGSEYIL
How Ignorance and Super
stition go Hand in Hand.
A curious hklit might have been seen
in England a couple of centuries ago.
At Whitehall or some other royal resi
dence a little group of people would
ahrinkiugly await the coming of the
king, in order to be "touched for the
evil " The specific "evil ’ -u scrofuU,
and it was the popular belief that scrof
ula could be cured by the royal touch.
Hence the common name for scrofula
was King's Evil.
Nowadays we know that scrofula is a
disease of the blood and that even were
there magic in a kingly touch, no ex
ternal treatment could cure scrofula.
The methane which cures scrofula
must deal with the blood. It must be
able to eradicate and eliminate the
poisons which corrupt the blood and
breed and feed disease. When the
blood is cleansed, the pimples, blotches,
boils and other eruptions disappear,
ulcers and sores are healed and the flesh
become sound and healthy.
THE RIGHT WAV
to cleanse the blocxl from scrofula is to
choose that remedy which has cured
thousands of people who suffered from
scrofula in its most previous forms.
“ 1 am using a good many of your
medicines in my practice," writes Dr.
Joseph Pike, of” I-ost Springs. Marion
Cos., Kansas. "Ten years ago there
was an emigration from Rusl.iml to this
country awl there was a lady in the
company who was badly affected with
that dreadful disease, scrofula. Her
mouth and throat wen- in an awful con
dition, and therr were lumps on the out
side, below the jaws, the size of a hen’s
egg Other doctors had been called
and thev said it was a fatal case. I felt
confident that none of my remetlics
would benefit her any. It came to my
tntn.l that Dr. l*iercc : s Golden Medical
Discovery was rerxtmtnended for such
cases, so I went to the drug store and
bought one bottle and gave it to her to
use as directed. Five bottles curerl
her and she ia well to-day. She is
married now and has three healthy
children.”
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery ju.lgerl solely by the cures it has
effected is without doubt the most pow
erful and most perfect blood purifying
medicine of the century'. It is a radi
cal remedy. It goes to the root of the
disease. Some preparations containing
mineral poisons such as mercury are
4>fiered as cures for scrofula. These
merliciues onlv suppress the symptoms
of disease for a while and give the skin
without homo religion?— -not the perfunc
tory kind of some Christian families. Can
a cky he moral, without faith and con*
* lenre? What will be the moral future of
Savannah? A Visitor.
Savannah. Oct. 3. 1100.
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THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday:
For Georgia and South Carolina and
Kastern Florida—Ha In Wednesday nn<l
Thursday; fresh to brisk northeasterly
is lists, brisk on the roast.
For Western Florida— Generally fair
Wednesday und Thursday; light to fresh
northeasterly winds.
Ye.-terday’s weather at Savannah.—
Maximum temperature
13# p. tn .22 degrees
Minimum temperature
LJU a. decrees
Mean t, mperature W degrees
Norm *1 temperature T* degrees
Excess of ti nt|>erature t degrees
Aeeumulated excess since
Oct. I degrees
Accumulated excess since
Jin 1 * degrees
Rainfall 04
Normal )* l " rh
Deficiency slrne Oct. 1 - inch
Deficiency since Jan. 1 J4.lt Inch* t
River report Tin high! of ihs Savan
nah river ul Augusts, at * a. m. (7S<h
meridian lime) yesterday. was f> 1 feet, a
rise of 0.3 foot during tho preceding
twenty-tour hours
Cotton Region Itillletln, Savannah, (la.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at H a.
m.. "lh meridian tlmo, Oct. 2. HO®.
|No. j ! .
| Btn- Max. Min. Rain
Cenir.nl Station tlon Tem.|Tm. fall.
Alapaba, Oki., cloody ....| K I ® I
Albany, clear I *• i • ;
Americas, cloudy t*> f67 (h
ltulnhrldge. rlenr 93 |C9 (M
Eastman, cloudy ! *"* i ""
Fort Qatnes, clear | 01 . I - w
•li.iincsv.lle. Fla . clear I 72 |OO
Mi lien. u.. partly cldy | W W
gultman. clrar ! to I *
Savannah, cloudy I to
Tbomasvltle. clear I M .
Wtyeroi, cloudy w i
' . I |t t• 1 * kr.ih**' ■
'*• -
Slatlonii of >' x NI "- •
lavinMh district. |Tcp>|Tra.! foli
AtUnla IB l I !J.
Charleston I * I J* j ® ; ™
Oalveston I w I 7 . ■
•s""- ook S\\ I S to :S
SIX? •
Montgomery I *I J* m
New Orleans I M * *
Savannah I J- 1 M
Vicksburg I
Wilmington
' Remark- Show re h . urre.l over
the Atlantic dlsirlels. with slightly lower
temperature Temperatures unaeasonaWy
high over the Savannah, New Orleans.
Montgomery, Vicksburg and Oalveston
and Ohserviatkino taken at the same mom-ud
of time ut nil stations. Oct. 2, lt>. * p. m .
73th meridian time.
Names of gtottowa. I T I v I** 1 "
Boston, clesr I J £
New York CHy, cloudy ..| to J 1 | w
THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1900.
a look of clearness, but after a time the
suppressed disease like s smothered fire
breaks out with anew violence.
It is the uniform testimony of those
who have been cured of scrofulous dis
eases by the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery," that the cure is permanent
In many instances the testimonial to
the cure has not been offered until the
lapse of several years proved how
thoroughly anti lastingly the medicine
had done its work.
No class of people are more grateful
for the blood purifying power of the
" Discovery" than women whose faces
have been marked anil marred by
pimples anti other eruptions. The
smooth skin and clear complexion
which come back when " Goldeu Med
ical Discovery ” has swept the blood
clean of its corrupting poisons, are a
source of unfeigued delight to those
who for years have had their beauty
marred by some form of eruptive dis
ease. Beauty begins in the blood, and
the first stct> to beauty is to cleanse
the blood of the corrupt
in g impurities which
weaken the body and be
foul the flesh.
THE SCOCTtGE OF
CIVILIZATION.
From half civilised or
unsanitary countries come
the plagues which deci
mate the teeming popula
tions of the Orient. Sani
tary science and medical
akill have banished the
plagues from among our
selves, but civilization has
its own scourge in that
form of scrofula which
attacks the hinga and is
popularly known as con
sumption.
I’lagues are not per
sistent. They appear and
disappear again tor years.
Scrofula of the lungs or
consumption is a persistent
disease. Every day of
every year it gathers in its
victims; one-sixtli of all
deaths from disease being
attributed to consumption.
Dr. l*ierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery cures scrof
ula wherever it finds it.
It eliminates the scrofu-
lous poison from the bloixl and so the
organs which are fed by bloocl are re
lieved from the scrofulous poisons which
destroy them. Obstinate, dcep-seatetl
coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs
and similar dangerous form* of disease
are perfectly and permanently curerl by
"Golden Medical Discovery."
"Dr. Pierce's medicine has not only
benefited me greatly but it has done
wonders for my two sons," writes Mrs.
M. Hartrick, of Demster, Oswego Cos.,
N. Y. "Both had scrofula. I have lost
two daughters in less than five years with
consumption anti scrofula. My eldest
son was taken two or three years ago
with hemorrhage from the lungs. It
troubled litm for over a vear. He took
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
and has not had a hemorrhage in 4ver a
year. My younger son hail scrofulous
sores on his neck ; had two lanced, but
has not had any since he commenced to
take your medicine.”
absolutely reliable.
" Golden Medical Discovery" can be
absolutely relied on as a safe and sure
medicine for diseases caused by a scrof
ulous condition of the blood. It cures
disease of skin and scalp, eczema, salt
rheum, tetter, scrofulous sores and swell
ings, as well as scrofula of the lungs and
other diseases having their origin in a
corrupt condition of the blood.
Accept no substitute for "Golden
Medical Discovery.” There is no other
medicine "just as good ” for the cure of
scrofulous diseases.
FREE TO ALL.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, 1008 large pages and over 700
illustrations. Is sent free on receipt of
stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book in
cloth binding, or only 21 stamps if aalis
fieil to have the took in paper-covers.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Phll*id*!phua. cloudy ) M | k | .^0
Washington Oty, raining *•; ; U J T
Norfolk, raining | 70 | Ik | .01
H ttcran. c!oufy | 71 | 13 | .31
Wilmington, pi. cloudy ..J 74 | H | T
Charlotte, cloudy I 70 J 12 j .01
KlnbtKh, mining j 7* j
Charleston, pi. cloudy ..| 7* j W i .44
At lama, cloudy 72 | H | T
Augusta, cloudy | 74 j 10 | T
Savannah. ckNidy ! 7 | 10 | .0*
Jackaonvillc, pt. cloudy ... 7R j H j .24
Jipltcr, pt. cloudy J 74 | j .40
Key Weal, pt. cloudy ....j Ki j L j .oo
Tamp;), raining | 70 | H | T
Mobil**, clear | > | H | .on
Montgomery, cloudy j 7* | Ia .00
Vlckahurg, clear jR2 j Hj oo
New Orleans, clear M Lj .w
<5 livei*too. c*lsr 82 J L j .on
rorpUß Chrlatl. clear ....J
Piibstlne, clear | K 2 | L .<*
Memphis, clear !*2 j I, oo
Cincinnati, cl*ar | J L# j .40
PlttaOurg, clear j 70 j 10 j .<•)
ItiifTfilo. pi. cloudy | 74 j l# j .00
Detroit, cloudy ...j 70 j k , .no
Chicago, cloudy j 04 22 | .fd
Marquette, clear ! 04" | 0 | T
fit. Paul, r.iinlng j jI, T
Davenport, clear } 74 J L | T
Bt Itouia. clear j 7 D | .00
Knuea* City, deir f W> i 0 j on
Oklahoma, pt cloudy ....| 7k j 3 j .*n
Dodge City, cloudy j 7k { 24 | T
NV rtb Platte, clear . f4 I, "•>
W. Tl. Boyer.
lioral Pore a*t official.
coxmm.i: i>\ \ it % >tp \*k.
Drunk and IHtrderly anl Tried to
ah oof tlie %rretina OfVte*r.
A white officer from one of the county
magistrate** court* wa* nrre4ted
nlghl by J Schroder who charge* him
with drunken and disorderly conduct, at
tempting to ehooting an officer while in
the dluchargc of hte duty, and abo with
c;irr>’lng eoncealel weapon*.
Jim Poboy, cok>re<l, wa* arreatod by De
tective J. J. Murphy on th© charge of for
gery.
Bdna Heaps, colored, wa** arrrwtel by
Patrolman Cronin on the charge of n#-
Huulting and cutting Char lea Golden, and
Golden, too, wa* arreated on the complaint
of the Heard woman who wiya that he
assaulted anl *truck her.
||rtv*r<l for Jlmi %%llllnma.
Kanny Johnson, mother of Arthur
Greene, the negro who wa* killed at lato
of Hope by Jim WTlllama aaveml week*
hi* delivered to Mr. A N. Barbee
s3y to pay for the 'apture mid delivery
of the *byer of her non. Site advertised
that a reword would bo fakl. and to re
move any doubt a* to her re*pon*lbilMy.
*!. ha* depoalted the a moon* with Mr.
fiarbec. The womnn live* at Skklawrav
Inland It I* not often that colore*! people
strive a* aha ha* to capture the flayer of
relative*. ______________
CASTOR 1A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Sl*atvxe ot C£*&Z7GUS&A'.
The Import of
Italian Marble
-AND—
Cameo Ware
VS HAVE Jl'BT OPENED
Is a Delimit
To those seeking Artistic
and Correct Wares.
The prices, too, arc remarkably low.
and wr ran ff* r idvantajp* in tluac line*
not usual to the retail more.
Our fall display 1* twin* added to evety
day. %
The Ct’T GLASS exhibit la especially
tine.
THOS. WEST & CO.,
II BROUGHTON STREET. W.
CLASSIFIED AUVEKHSEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
• DON PI SI, IN" REIGNS SUPREME
for n f w .lays more; but still have tlm,
to find and sell a lisnffsum** engagement
Unger ring, an everlasting, Ko.Ml-lu.-k
twinging, plain gold linger ring Bpsclal
sale this week of plain and fancy set gold
linger rings MM gold ipiQliOkl tilted
with best Silencers' lenses, either for
short or long sight, i- <O. Kegeas, Is East
llroughton Itair. Jewelry and Shaving
Supply House. Mall order* promptly filled.
~V SHOULD BKB MtLI.KK'B fTßNl
lure; newest styles for Ixslroom. dining
room, parlor. In oak, walnut ami mahog
any, Miller's prices and terms am rea
sonable. 707 litoughlon. west.
DARK EVENINGS ARE NOW COif
ing; let us sell you a lamp; price. 76c 10
DSO W. ►'. Higgins. 125 Drayton.
"Vof WXU. DIKE THE MIDK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; try
it.
r BIIOI’DD BKB MIDLEU'S NEW
styles in carpets, malting, window shades,
art squares, rugs, la. • curtains, etc.;
Miller's prices and terms are reasonable.
Nfi llrougliton, weal. t
FINK RJCKFICI Di AMII AT "B**-
ker s." every day; heat of all other m- si.
In market
'IF ITS RI GS TOtf WANT, YOU CAN
gel them cheaper from McOllits. ,
speciadTan' UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladles' size, at tZ
J. W. Teeple.
SCHOOL BOOKS NKW AND si:g
ond-han.l, sold and .*\ehang.el liarn.’s'
2nd Reader. 2o> ; Srd Rea.ler, 35.-; 4th Read
er. 35. . slh Reader. 45c; Lincoln's Physlolo
g\. 4--. Ist St. ppn.L- Stones Lil.-rature,
-&•; 2nd Stepldng Slones. 3d.-; Prince's
Arllhmallc, 15c; Montgomery History, SV,
Ai Gardner's Itozaar.
‘THE PRICKS AT Will, II WF. SELL
bicycle sundries are entrancing. Try u
W. F. Higgins, 125 Drayton.
U SHOFLfT* 888 MILLER'S STOVES
and ranges; the best makes at reasonable
prices. C. P Miller. Agent.
TUB - FURNITtTRK KXCHANGB~IU
Ilornard street, buys and sell* all kinds
of second-hand furniture for cash.
‘ U _ SHOULD SEND MK YOUR
derwfor upholstering parlor and dining r'> an
furniture In leather, silk and other fab
rics, In the best manner; curled hair,
rno>a und cotton mat tresses renovated;
all work well dons and satisfaction guar
anteed C. P. Miller, Agent.
|I.l FOR WOVEN WIRE COTB
while they last. C. P. Miller. Agent.
‘ WHEN YOU SEE M GILLIH' SIXTY-
Inch S cents rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't belp It; will sell In any quan
ty _
"FURNtTUPE MOVED WITH CARB'"
la a am laity with McGlUla.
I “SEE TIIE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale hy J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Insurance gasoline slove.
“pit, 'll AND ROMAN HYACINTHS,
fr.-i I*. Easter lilies. Jonquil*, my own
Importation; for good r. soils plant now
A. C. Oelschig, opposite Catholic Ceme
tery, Gardner's II mar. agent.
~V SHOULD BENI> YOUR ORDERS
for tuning and repairing idanoe and or
gans to W. P, Manning, with C. P. Mil
ler, Agent; promts attention to out-of
town orders. C. P. Miller. Agent.
HAVE YOUR BICYCLE REPAIRING
done properly; Dials the way we do It.
W. F. Higgins, 125 Drayton.
"IS'YOUR IRON SAKE EIRE PROOF?
Stlffel A Freeman have a standing offer
of $1 .'**> for every safe of their make that
doe* not preserve It* contents. One safe
was In burning debris 113 hour*. When
taken out, the hose had to be turned on
It. When opened, not a page naa dis
colored, not a record lost, not a dollar de
stroyed. If you want aecurlty. buy a
Stlffell A Freeman safe. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
“irbILLIS IS CHEAP ON rtt'GS. NETS.
Inca curtains, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suits*,
and furniture of every descrlpSlon.
' M GILLIH MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and e*oree piano* and furniture; beat work
only, no "Cheap-John ' prices— oo "Cheap-
John" Jobe
31 4* BUYS NICE nATTAN ROCKERS!
ladles' alse, large assortment o( rockers,
conches and easy cholra. C. P. Miller,
Agent. ■
“orT IST I WILL MOVE TO 414 WEST
Broughton. Ring up 24*4 If you want to
have your furniture moved or parked for
shipment or storage; I guarantee prices
the same as I do th* work that's given
lo me A B Griffin. 314 Broughton street,
west; mattresses made to order.
M'OILLIS' LACK CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
it” should” heb~millerlT OFFICE
desk*, onus' tubl'e*. office chairs, office
matting, office shadea. C. P. Millar.
Agent ______
~V WILL*SOON MOVE AND U WILL
certainly neesl sonv-thlng In my line;
U will save money by trading with me. C.
P Miller. Agent.
” M'GILLIH SELLA SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for M cants.
■MSUICAI*
Tf^your
feet are troubling you, call on me and I
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns end all diseases of the feet
without pair; charges reasonable; can
give the best references In Ibe city; pa
tients treated at residences; orders can
b* left *4 Livingston's drug store, null
and Congress streets', telephone M3. Lem
Dsrls. surgeon chiropodist.
11l I I it tVI UO-MAUB.
WANTED, M GOOD WHITE BRlCK
layers, S3 ll' choppers, 3 good plasterers,
mill superlnlrndent, tailor US, German
barkeeper sl3. wheelwright, ramp black
smith. Wm. Huber, Jacksonville. Fla.
WANTED. YOUNG* MAN EXPBRI
- In stsln water serving and some
knowledge of retail drug business Ad
dress. with reference and amount of ##.l
ary expected. Leaks A McNeil. Jackson
ville. Fla.
IIKI.I’ l\ t>TI-:t>—tltl.K.
WANTED. A YOUNG M
In huslnt sK ttSut, must h< .1 atamgraphae
and typ< wrtt. Vpply Boa - N.-
WANTED, COMPETENT lltMtK
keeper. one who la a stenographer pre
ferred. Address "Itay sir*-' !." with salary
wanted.
WANTED, IMItEDI \TKLY. SMALL
boy, while A|qdy 2>-l Ray, w< t.
WANTED, WELL DRESSED YOUNG
men in travel, expem..--. paid, .all at
n.K.t> or after |v m 511 M migotnery
street W. L. SmaM
WANTED. FIFI'EEN lllt It'K I.A Y I'.RS.
thru, months' work. g...l 1 ly. also planer
man. A 11. Johnson. Tampa Flu.
wanted, a reliaiu.f. and ex‘-
p* rttsu-.KI ckilhe pr.-KKrr with ,;.k.,1 refci
. nee A,kin -w l*uri>
“WANTED. WHITE AND COLORED
women o>ok*. hoii-rmahle, tahl* girls,
laundresses, etc., Ormond, Sin M iico,
Tnmpn. oxford, Drayton Island. Ilnriow,
Eagle Like, Wm. llulcr. Jack -uivllle.
Fla.
AGENTS XV ANTI H.
AGENTS WANTED "GALVESTON
The Horrors of a Stricken City." hy Mumt
ll.lifted, fully llhislrausl fast. <1 selling
IXH.k ever published, only 11..‘si, best terms
gimrante. ,1. out 111 fils', lie q\il k. J. H.
y.clglcr A Cos . Chicago, 111.
Hkl.l* W A.NTKIt rr.M AI.B.
WANTED. A COMPETENT NTItSE.
<gp who will *tay 01. prcmls. 41? Charl
ton street.
"WANTED, a SEAMSTRESS WIIO FN
detstand* fine whit, sewing 421 Abor
corr.
A FIRHT-f’I.ASH COLORED GIRI.
wants employment as w litres., or cham
ler mold 122 Houston
WANTED A WOMAN TO Do LIGHT
housework, und attend to hahv; is.sltlon
thre.- mouths la; W. - I Tenth street.
‘cook. FIRST-CLASS COOK WANT
id. U'k Fifth sired, west
KlllT.nl YIKAT WANTED.
WANTED. IIY A BOY OF !. POSITION
wh re energy honesty tnd omhuton will
nt. rlt ndvancrinent; \\ hob-sal. hotis, pr.--
ferred. Plight, .are of New-
EMPLOYMENT WANTED, EX l*KKl
enced business man wants position with
Ko*nl future, us ofth c man. or assistant
manager. Address pa.x h*. this office.
“LADY OF GOOD STANDING AND
experience wishes position as house
keep* r. c. \V., rare News.
IV A ATE I>—MIS CKI. I.A *KOU t.
WANTED. I.MIO LIVE PIGEONS, AD
dress 11. W. B|s-rry, Duyal Hotel, Jack
sonville, Fla.
WE WANT A Mi’k/GENTLE HORSE
for a lady; must be g -sl size, and a gonl
trial reqtilr.sl, must lea horse w.|!li style;
no other wanted Ad.lr.ws James Thonq.-
son. general deilyery, P.issoffh c.
“IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from Springfield Dairy; It’s rich, pure and
wholesome.
“if YOU W ANT A PI.ACTS TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, esc., free of
charge. Just at city limits, hauling over
hard road. wrrl; or telephone Itrown
liras.. corn*. Anderson and East Broad
streets.
Poi< nr.NT— mums
KIsKOANT FRONT lIAY WINDOW
room, for roupl** or two RCfitlfmni; rtoi
viotiiii * - on f irtH' floor; ronvonl*nl to
liot Ib ami Ihiklii*® private family; 36
llnlxTHham. n<*nr HrorglHon.
"‘LA RGB FrnNISHKH ItoOMH FOR
Kentlom*n or 11kfit honafkrfplnK; bath
|Mrlvltrx<m; 1.1 lumt C*nKm*!.
~LARGK AUDVKD KQOM. KTTRNIHH
,i. for coU|>i* or liirtH* k , *ißl* m**t). & Gor
ilon tr•*•!. kiiM.
IsARGB FRONT ROOM. ~ WITH
board. 113 Jon***, w*
TWO norm ROOMR TOP FLAT;
unfurnhhnl; & Gordon ntr*‘t. mut
“rcmMH FTHNISiIKI) OH VSFVfC
fltuhod; or without board 2CI Voik
cant.
NICKLY
ronv*nl*ncea; hot and cold mater. 30# Bar
nard, near Liberty.
FI. % i * roi* Rm>,
FLAT OF FOtTP
roomwith hath, aerond floor, 2<l (Swln
nnt, west, n*-xt to Barnard, inqulrr on
preßilaea or of W. J. Mi** ally, Jr.
A FFRNIHHKI > OR |?NFV*RNIAIIICD
flat; all rntiirrnlenoea; northnst corner
Ahercorfl aral ualethorfM- avenue. .\mly
125 Hroufthton fireet, went.
‘tIIHKK HOoMH.~NF.WLY RKNfF
vated, ir.af. hath, beat locality; central lo
catlon; no children 4<io Charlton, eawt.
FOR KLNT. fIPLKNDm FLAT. FIVK
room* and hath. 11# Htato ftreet, it;
larxe roomn and every convenience. J. K
Fulton A Son.
~FOR RFNT FLAT ANI BABKMKNT
to amnll family. No. 12 Jonea ftreet. eait.
ran m in —not
an ArTTn^rXi^
party, my renldtltca, norfheant corner Flrwt
and I>rayton atreeta. Apply C. W. Howard.
No. Itay Street, rant.
FOR RKNT. COMFOHTABLK IIOUBR.
No 217 Waldhurir ftreet, east. him<*<n
Ahertvrn and IJncoln, flrat-riami order
and condition; every conv nlence Rlirltt
rent to right tenant Ktat* Hilomnn
Cohen. Weft Hrond end Broughton etreettf.
“for RKNT. DRSIRABLB DWELLING
with all modern Improvements; In good
repair. 306 Jones, eost. Kollorh A Hcrev
en.
“for RKNT. LARGE R F.H 11 >KNCE,~ 206
Congress street, eawt. soufhenst corner
Ahercorn M H Halter, Agent. 224 Ogle
thorpe avenue, eawt
roll KENT—STORES.
~FOU
ten street, east; |>oa*esslun Irnro-dlately
■ho several d< sit able re-ldencea an I
flats. Af>ply A. Wylly. 12 Hryan street,
east.
FOR RI:NT—MISCELLANEOUS.
'7^iri^RHiruf^r^n : Am>rFcm
an office, near pustolhcc. No. 7 York
street, west.
"TO RENT, STABLE. 22 HARRIS.'
FOR SALE—UAL ESTATE.
FOR HALE, A LOT FOR
dred dollars; easy terme, on Ninth street,
near Eaat Urood; no city taxation. C. 1L
Dorset!
TAVO ELEGANT DVVKLLINOB ON
Duffy stnet, between Drayton and At>-
ereorn streets. 1. D laltwlu-,
Tt ’KI’KNTINE. WE HAVE A UOOD
location for large operator. Oifford Com
pany. Jacksonville,
RESIDENCES AND HCILDINO IXJTB
for sals all over the cay. Robert H.
Totem, real oatata dealer, No. 7 York
atreat. wrat.
"“FOR BALE. LOTH ON NINTH NEAR
East Uroad. at |2gei each; will soon be
advanced to C2S; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrnngo to get a home
bulß. C. H Doroetl
"FOR‘BALE. THOBB LDTB ON NINTH
street, near Eaat llroad. have only been
sold to first-class parties, "ho will make
good neighbors; and none other can buy.
The terms are very easy, and they ora
cheaper than any other In the vicinity.
C. H. Dorset!.
>OR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Brood; no city taxes, at 230
each; twaoty-fiva dollars cash, and easy
monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett. ,
Wc are now Selling Agents in Savannah for these
famous SHOKS.
We cordially invite every lady, who wishes to wear
Good Shoes at, ■' moderate price, to visit our
store this week anif *'*e our New Fall Stylus.
"Ouccn (Jualitv”^-," - v n s are made on special lasts and
patterns that insure (‘lth"." 1 nil comfort from the first
day worn, while giving the loot a stylish and well-dressed
ap|K'arancc. I Made in Fine Yici, Velour Calf. Ilox Calf
and the new patent kid, hand-sewed welts and turns, at
$3.00 A PAIR.
GLOBE SHOE STORE.
§i'Olt 3iUvJii*M l.i.l.AAkOl-S.
IIOIt.dKH, HORHKH. HORHKH: FAR
loa l h*t- h .'otiNtgm*<l h> .1 l\ K iucn,
L \l hk iiMt, K> . Will •* fold hy Young love
tuid t4lp|d‘, ut mu i!•. I rlduy. t
rIPV. it o'clock, thin loail rondwtf of y
*oal lur-", to||y whklk if, ttuHcht**!
team*, and k*>*l work lnt ■
FtR HALF. Tl lU'IiNTINI! L‘F.\
tiuii; only l.acn run w >cmi .* f| * nt|hi
oiHKirt unity for mhi with mo*l*iutc
means. pUt will m.ik* alnuit > hrn *
of fpirlta each year f*r 11* n t five u
ix. )< tl- , kfctttiit rtlt on railroad. tily
to M Kach'in. Ivlaardw A Cos. , yforven,
Ua.
\V i iVHHAZBL! THKRE 1H ~WITL ; U
haitJ and wlichhaaal into H mad to
curt; tha otlnr If made to aall. 4ut a
l ot'la of oura by the Mdf of un of tha
oilier kind; we give you ah Ilia quality
and Mil ihe quantity t!ul your ntoßay en
lltlt • you to a pint lr .1 ijuailcr I'ernse •*
lung Htcr a, Hrtry a*d Abercort), Whit
aker and Taylor
COWB FOR HALF.. IF YOB WANT A
good milk cow. n afonahle, 1 can aupply
you Call 471 Weal Boundary
ahii and cybrfjw lbmdru for
fale 110,000 fen of afh aultahla for whrel
wrtghtrt. earring* rnakara. car worka and
Interior Nona* flnDh. AlfO cypreff lumber
of all fife** We tt*“.ve rewumetl uttlng our
famous hramlf of c>prewa ahlngles und w§ll
(wv>n have a full 11 na of them for wait. Vala
Royal Manufacturing Fompany.
~TO BF HOtsl * FOR llO.tiO, KITOIIKN
ftove. 4*ltl‘*n No. i. In goo order. 222
Htaln ftreet, cast.
HPRI nofirld dairy ih noted
for having rh h. pure milk; try It. you
will ho ikainl
I*l.l M 111 M.
to your Interval lo let me give you an es
timate on your ptumtdng. new or old
work; repair %virk a specialty* I am
a pimrttc.it plumiier. No gueaa wirk !•
eielanger four life. Wlgglnw, 'phone D7.
Oeor:iM or Bell
BOICATIOKAL
MIHH IIAIiTRIIMIB. fVAHHAIt A 81.
will re-open tier M'hool (M 4, comer Gal
lon iml Habersham gtreotw; Ml*a llwrt
r!dgo will lie aeafatatl hy Max Wortl,
(Y'aaaar A. H ). Mis* Form din K.
Mm. Mark Gorfuin, vo< at music; Mrs.
Georgn Hchley, limirutn*m il mu-lc;
Horn Charlton, caleathenlc*. For further
Infomait ion, nidrepti Mihh Hartialge,
Hcuth Orange. N J
S\ \ ANNA II afad:.my Till; Tlllll
ly-urt'OiMl annual seealon of lh* Hnvutiuuh
Academy commefnes Oct. I. preparation
for rolli-Rn or hini|n< nm; special prlmgrr
timl gr.itgmar school department. Applv
nl 331 Bull strcf for <ataloguc ni l kj--
dal term*. John Taliaferro, pflndpal
"TYILLKfIK MOVED—- DRAFGIB N'H
Pro el low I Ruslness College moved to odd
Follows* Hall, corner Barnard nnd Htnte
■treet* Flneet hall In the city. Twenty
per cent, discount to thoee who enter this
week. J. T. Brant ly. Manager.
•OAMUIJV*.
PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AC(*OIIMO
dnte elx day l<ardrs. Furnlghed room
for two; nice location. Add roan Z X, can*
N* v*
BTIUrBU.
STRAYKD INTO MY FARM AT VALE
Royal; three cowa; Idack, red and yellow;
owner can have fnm*- hy iKaylng damages
ami rxiM'iises; M. L. Kxlcy.
I3IIT UD raiAD.
'Ti^TARTjr^WHTTTRTU^TrTPToX
Terrier liltch p<i|i|>y yesterday will restirn
same to 304 Ib.lton, east, mil! rerfivv re
ward. no questions will be <i*k<t.
MIsCHUAIBOVa
"mavk yuPh iToTThk faTntki>
with IFmun ready mixed paint; entire
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams I’alnt
Company.
for raniFkh and stoves, on to
Cornwell A Chlpman.
"RADIKS, HAVE YOI’R fine. cre'.
(kmi and tailor made dresses dyed by
l,ow nxadye process, guaranteed not to
shrink or get out of shape New York
I lye Works. W hitaker and State. Thom,
U
VVAI.f. PAPERS, FAINTS. VAIt
• Ishtw. kalromlnes and gl is. and good
mechanlca. 8. e Taylor, K of P. Hall.
"WH afVK TOP EITHER DOMESTIC
or gloss finish; perfect work. Foraal Cl4y
laiuiHtry. Park avenue.
“hunt FOItHKT WHloSn TO OO
wh.n >ou i.i.t plumbing work done; our
workmen ere the very test; prices low
A. (.'. Price A Cos., Slate and Jeßrrson;
'phoni’S 63X.
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND '|UN
gry pn|ile at the Southern Urocery Com
pany, 114 llsrnurd street.
"WK HEI.L HEWER FIFE. Fl.tTB
I• 1 j—- . tire * lay, lire brick at lowest prices.
Adams Faint Company, lot Congress,
west.
FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS, OO
to Cornwell A Chlpman's.
"WE CLEAN CLITIIHB ItY THE IlK
sorclne antiseptic iirtxrers. Try us N. w
York Steam Dye Works, Whitaker and
State.
FOR PAPER Hanoi. it and PAINT
er get Taylor's e-thnates. You won t ro
xret It. Painters' supplies.
"aET YOFR WBDDINO FIIE44ENTB
at K<r h * Sylvan's. Pi Whitaker. They
are teautlful and rh*-ip.
"THE MOST t’F-TO-DATE WORK tH
being turned out by Forest City L—undry.
'Phono JS7S.
ATTACHMENTS AND MACHINE RE
patred while you salt; all work gusran
t ed. For jioor people free. Fenton a Bon
Ml dtp; THAN ONE Hl!JDlti:i> < ENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earnest hard
cash at the Southern Urocery Company,
114 Itarnord street.
We t e PLUMBINO WORK O# AleL
kinds and can flyuro close with you; gtvo
us a coll when tn newt. A. C. PrUc A Cos.,
Htsto and Jefferson; 'phones 655.
OTFSINK IS THE BEST WALL FIN-
Ish made Adams Paint Cos.. Suvannah
agents. 1M Congress, west.
'WK CONNECT ANt> DISCONNECT
ranges; our plumbere know their busi
ness. and our prices am tow; It wilt pay
you to give us your work. A. C. Price A
Cos.. State and Jefferson; Bell And (Jeyr
gla 'phones ffitl.
“So BOTCH. NO HI 'Mill’ll. FCf”A
thorough painter, taper hang<r and dec
orator. Taylor. K of P. Hall
"BFECTACLEB OF THE BEST ORADK
at moderate prices; ayaa tasted Ire*
Koch A Sylvan.
ACCTIOn IALM Kt TtllK IIAfV
CHOI cF7 URNIT URL
lit I. D. I. 4 HIM III;,
tin FRIDAY, sth October, IMb, al 11
o'clock.
I h.vt* r* ■ It* I ItiKlrui'llnns t* sell by
iiii.'lh*ti th. rntlrt- IHHi-*'liokl lurnuui* ,s,
tlx pr.-mlx* - No 2*B. <ortn-r Hall and
AI-* i-*rti i.-•■(-. - < iklading *f M, -iv*
But Hi. k. I. ikv UhMlr .M ihog my Ts
h.-, Uli’iitt.-.. II ill lings, ItriiKssig Btslr
e.iri-l. Ix.ung. Ilri-- F.-ixlsrs, Flro
limi, r\*.it S.-uitlo. Um.r I'.nd.-r, Mki'i.’b-
Ink*jii*. h'lgijr,-k. ormulo Tslkcs,l pn*r
Sllv. r p.uict I 'siiilrliilira Umtw, Eliony
Bisi.il wifti l.i. i*- - - k. 111.-, k-.hiy Fr< it* h
Msimsl Clock, Fsn.-v Tables, Rruis
Vases DMln* Tabic, Chairs. Ijoui
lluff.-t, In.ii I'nlnl la.. I'uri ilits, l.llirary
Tnl.h- t\ limit ii.-sk, I'hllm c kis.-iH. Eh
r'.in' * *ti( Gl.i Htlvi-rw.ii'. I'xina, IJn.-n
Htiii.h* I:x| * ii-I\.- It.'frig. ralors, Anllqiie
I. Dinner 8,-rvi--.', ink stsl Walnut
11. 4 ii-.-c, 130 volumes 4.1 Bl.4ii.kir I
Wuiki El i;rmli >■ , Turn.-i n Work- miff
Engtlxfi Ar Si,ii it. \\ il.holx--, 11. .It,
Hull.-, Sprliu-. Miltrcsscx. 4*li., Gas
Stove, Bi* .-I E.ingt* uii.l Kit.-lust I *(**nat!s,
six! man) other liiii.lsun.. ..rilclea too
munenoue in mcniloti.
1 - u. n.i i• i in, I'alnm. •
I tk-l.iv* IptiKht l*. am*. Cost
Fin
Ahercorn . .in. |m* ,h door.
NIUKI.U3KOI)*.
go lo CiirriW'll A ITilpmaii
SINGER NEEDLES, Tl IREE FOR
five <•. nts; (111 oil with itoiun fr* s Pentou
A Hon
'1"I1* >NE “ run ”Foiu;.-- r”i ITT
Isun.lry They will rail for your linen
Inimefflalely.
W'ATi ’ll AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
given iMTuntial Mtlentlon. at Kck h ft Hyl
vim's. 4*i YVh'llaknr.
THE STAR THAT LEADS TIHDI
nil. New Ihnixstlc M.tchlnc, with ball
In at Ink'* Pi nion ft Hu*
IF TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
soil work, orilsr ymir Itthngrapheff an<3
prtntrtl slaliufierr snff blank books from
Morning News. Savannah. Os
IF TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank book* from
Morning News. Savannah. Ga.
“REDITUR YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
hy ln\•-sting vnnr hnnl-'urneff hanl carti
with the f4.*iithern Grocery Oxmpsny, 114
Barn.-ird street
Norwood's “Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
1.1041 AL VOTtCKS.
NOTICB TO DEBTORS ANI CRED
ITORS
(IEOROIA, CHATHAM CXM'NTY.—
Nollce Is hereby given to sll p. rsons hav
ing demands ugalnst John Harrison, lato
of said county, deceased, to present them
to me. properly made out. within lh
time preaerlbsd bv law, so as to show
their character and amount; ami all iier
•Mins Indebted to said deceased are re
quired to make Immediate payment to
me ROIIER H TATKM.
Extcutor, 7 York str.et, west. Havannah
Os
Savannah, Os.. Sept. 4. ISO).
OKoftOIA. CHATHAM COCNTYw
Whereas lt< lieeea latdy has apr>lle.| to
Court of Ordinary for lett. rw of guardian
ship on t lie I arsons and prrqH.rty of Win
nie V and Rady Bl c And, reon. tuitions
These are. therefore, to elte and ad
monish nil whom It may concern to be and
npt>ear la-fore s.itd Court to make ohjee
ttons nr any they have) on or la-fore the
ttr-t Monttay In Novemlar. next, other
wise said letters will be grunted.
Witness, Oh. Honorable Hamidnn I.
F'-rrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county,
this the second day of October, tmo.
FRANK K KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ordinary, C. Ca
“fIEtNuTIAT ‘CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Whereas Francis Tillman ha ippll.d to
Court of OritlnaSy for letters H-mlaory
as;administrator with the will annexed,
on the relate of Francis Tillman, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite an<l admon
ish all whom It may concern to be ami ap
pear before said Court to make objection
•If any they have) on or befora the Aral
Monday In January, next, otherwise said
letters will be grunted.
"i’ a it, ' t.
Fsrrill, Ordinary tot ChathSA! county,
this the second dav of October. 1900.
FRANK K KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ordinary, C. Cos.
Albemarle
Madison Square, West, N. Y..
O. B. LIB BEY. Prop.,
Faaserls of (S Armoit ffsust
The location of this house Is most de
sire hie, being central to all places of
umusement, and to the shopping district.
Special attention paid to the cuisine.
A number of very desirable suites to
rent for the winter.
PROPOSALS WAVrKD.
OFFICE E R M A STE W
Fort Kr< monL 8. C., Oct. 2. 1900. Sealed
proposals. In triplicate, will be received
here until 12 noon, Oct. 22. 1200. for con
structing two frame buildings. Envelopes
containing pro|>aal should bo marked
"Proposals for Construction," addressed
Stanley D. Kmblck. Q M. Information
fumlslml on aigdlcutton.
CITY OP SAVANNAH I'OUvKT MAC.
SO CENTS EACH.
PRINTED IN TWO COLORS.
KICEI.Y BOUND IN CLOTH AND
STAHPED IN UOLD ON SIDU.
For Sale by
' m MO UNIX; NEWJb
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