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MIMS AND RICE LEADERS.
Ml XM IIVU. POLITIC * 111 HHIM. 1%
% u. %vi I.
Candidate Ml the
< hnrur off l andldnte Mini* With
Npiprct to mi \ Ilea**d llleaal
lr of I'ropt-rt f the tll >— — Itail-
W >ll and MiHtlns Iwtereat*
llronaht l liieldentnllp —%llm the
Favorite In the Hefting
Atlanta ** t With publl f’* r' **' n
t
Frldaj. t • * the *n*t in<* for
the van • ofll • r. r
before did offu * *-• k* - • i o <n Atlanta
Ititerxft h> iintif'l in • *■■ lir-eor* r*l
t * for Mi** r - alt <f ha ■* • 1
ii l Uvt •-=** • < -t n jnk i|*al
cor.teft ever fc’ "*ti •r>
Living* **n M.n* ami Frank Hi •* ar
Milras ■
frith IS' i
It t
Th#* tfTlfl a r roltf me nt of HU- mad**
b> Ml in .. !*• a- th'* ‘ Hand Op# r;
liotiM , i . * v\. %■ .mi. ?ly an
*wer* h It •-* to i\ Mini barged
T
City a i-. .• ; -i*rt f-*r I* on vnv a
flog) of tht H
to on.lid and Movrrv 01*1 i* i nni*rt he
wrbh# <1 th* d> ->l frnm r-->rd for -on,#*
until after hit term of
rfn *\l ir 1
Mmph ••Took** Mia Proptrly.
In h an tf • r Iti ••Imb h.. rjt old
t
Hot mak< • # tU until ifter hi- trm
Of ofh e t. il * xp.r- l He .->> the Hoard
of )du * n mi ! t k hi pr ert>
an I kept It un i ki l- fltion
legally sell * f " Ui-m
The ni( |h rfp-K <*f ft: • 1m that tie
hal fully refuted tt.*- irg* ag t r**t him.
atntie the Mima moo dt .**•• t *’ R •
l.a* pimply ma le matt# i- worse lor him
t* f
The beit.ng fraternity -eem Inclined to
*
tnor* strong!’ * -eilght ft r ever
McCullough i* out with a i* 'laration
ihat H: . i> t *• * andidate of th. Atkinson
street ral way af.d *■. < trt ight Interest*
and that Mima i r* pr anting the Hurt
fa* tlon A? an lodep* ndeut candidate,
nreartng n* ollar h* ask* for vot#*
Mitch* II 1 r unning h very quiet race
lie I- the t*nh inayoraltv • andi-lat* fp*m
the B*Mith S I* t I wi’h go *d man*#*
met,. hi * irnpalgn night have been
made a winning o • Indeed, n ina> prove
90 a It 1- But Ittlo 1 h* ard of him up
town
All four of th. nd date* are bie akitig
to-night. Rice a tat Mini r* making th*-
fur fly. ami the other* are doing their
heat t i k e*f to the front
The Atlanta <* institution 1 generally
understood to favor Mini- although It
ha* mad* no open and < mat In to that ef
fect and th*- Journal i- torognlx*! * a
supporter of Rl • ivriamly these candi
date* are g. ttitg th. I* t treatment re
gpectlvoly >n th* two paper*.
\i Bulnea nt the apltol.
Because of the election to wv. the Cap
itol hat- leen about th* qul. f* *t p a •
Imaginable The ••• ••ui-. ofTi *re near
ly al! wnt to their bom* to vote, and
h a cot -* s <iu**n< *. b •n e imd r the htg
dorna w.- a m t entliely |* t led
l-'tlM .11 H.MII I HlkmiJ.
ktepa Taken Toward Mnlldlna Hr
forum for * In ttlnnto.
Atlanta. Oct 3-The County commH
•loner* of Pulton to day as>jroprlated S3 -
fflg. from the county fun le for the pir
< haM* of i lot for a reformatory for Juven
lle criminal' Thi F th* fir-1 real atep
toward* ft;. Ir.'t n wbu h b- been
m-d. by the auth *rlti *, though there ha
leen a nt effort made for the re
formatory for the | aat year
The county own- a lot n*.ir th<* atate
c apitol worth n- arly the Mini ! i*r<*pt lot -
ed for th* rnformator\ Th** c *mmle*ton
era d* l*le.| to Midi thih lot t* ralee th •
money f..r th* aidro|*rlatlof It .** the lot
where the I'uPtrfi county jail et ***** I for
man\ y. ar> prior to the *r• ?I *n **f the
l*re*.#*nt new Jail The . ocnmlealoner*
deemed it a fitting dl-t*oaltlon of the
property to convert th* lot whereon hun
dr*d* of < rim in.ll*. hv** lv en -nflned Into
u *um which will Indlre* fly serve to le*-
een the number f criminal* of the coun
ty In th tiitur*
Bth the new*!*ll** ra her.- have been
advo-it|' .* reformatory and a trernen
dou* publt. Influent • btei brought
to bear In favor t.f tht Insilttitlon The
grantl Jury baa roo-mnvndtd the expen
diture of countv fund* f>r th* tnirpi-*
The action of the i’minty <Vmmlj**lonr*
ha* met the popular approval on al! *lde^
AFFAINf* AT KMOHV.
••The /miMhc*' •* H** lift l*rd—Other
Matter* of Inirreat.
Bmory College. Oxford. O* . < - For
the ln. k -t two yeir* puhllcui|on of the Km
ory annual. The iodine," has lec* *ue
lendtil on accoupi of various ad\ erne Hr
tumatAii'oa. The senior cluxsi ot tut'*
year ha* again undertaken thi* work, and
It |* hof>e.l that their effort* will renult
In the iMunttg of mi. annual next spring
tiwt will at h t iw the equal of any that
haa pmert*-*J It. The following
have t h*j*en Hdward aiming Se
nett of Atlanta. Chi l*hi, Hugh A Wool
ward of Wlncheet* r. T* en Sigm.i Nu;
laiuren* W Foreman of Washington. Ga .
Bigma Alpha Fpellon; Wbllam F. Qtihhan.
Jr. of Madison. Alpha Tau Omega. I. s
Hopkins Jr., of S: Jgmin. Mo.. I*hl Drltt
Theta; Howard K Hitler #>f W t)vre-
Kpi A)ph, Juilnu H Jnrthin of S.n
dervllie. Delta Tau Delta. H Olin Jone*
of Tocixa. iinil Lero> I'harr ot liuford
The liov> iiint,i will b. a few <ki
e,ect from nmong their numbt r in edit**-
Ir chief, ui>l i bun**f - manager. It Is
conceded that Mi Hamnett will *+ *le< ted
editor In chief without opjiosttlon.
Athlet offirrre of ***nior t I.m-- were
choeen as follow Manager *f
1 a*- k**t ball, chap B. Dowmar Jr of Ox
ford; Captain of busk'-t ball. Henry 12
Moore, of Culverton Manager of twi*<**btli,
Jcme M* \Vlr Bawl* of Cutli!*ert; C,ip>
tain <>f hi-- -all. Kslward *’ Sunn of
.Attatita The*#* ofll• era ore ail men *f
wMlltj- an#l t-xjx rlenr.
Mina M> l Inm *•( B*vnima. who hs
beer, n guev* ,f Ms.** Lucy Boyil h.ir ?♦■-
turned to b*‘ home.
The !all* -of Oxford w I‘, n*xt week Ap#n
• bazar, lot the benefit of the Kmory
Athletic An> iation. will h proml- J to
hr of g-r t Interest aoeielly
kMIP 4 NHPFNTBIIH 6TKIKE.
They M *nfi*l mi Illathf-Vlonr Day n
•internment \%nrk.
Key Went, Flu . O • 3 A ittrik# hi*
he* n declare#! ng ilnet Curry by the
•hip carpenters, who have ie*n working
•t their steam wn> on the Ilg 'ihouNt
tender luurel When w.ork covnmen •tl on
•i ■ .
Ii demanded
34 a day f. r i-lgh* Inair* w.tk, * It w i
fi government umir i t Th wu* refute I
arwl fhe men went ou* The firm erf to
Jacksonville for men, and six f th* ni have
arrived t;*i elartf i t<* work, getting f>r#\
ceiHP nn !-’*• for .til work lon* Th*
• arpent. r k here have ilk-l on th** J rk
eotiviil* men *ivl have *au<l their griev
ance* to them but no *•+*<*• *'• been
taken in tht matter.
04 Great Haste is Hot !
Always Good Speed."
cMany people trust to luck
to pull them through, and are
often disappointed. Do not
dilly-dally in matters of
health. With it you can
accomplish miracles. With
out it you are 4 4 no good.
Kw‘t> thr livrr, ktfineyn. nd
blood liralttiy by
uparilla th<- (multi*-., blood pnritirr.
Dyspepsia 1 know <* pcwiuv,
for !id tlwt i Hhl SnrMpa
rill* II i'Urvil mi-. My nwir*ll ulo
" U' U hi n*in. 1M <>*k .Itreel.
Blnchnrntor:. N-w York.
Tired retting 'iy *
caj.rl' iou, niy liver di-ordend and t a
tlnal H'KWI • >.ra|'ari!la rvtl-v-d It *ll
II ruiad a frlmd of inln of f-mal- wrak
nri* MM.Jr.nr a Mrn, ciayfon. I>l
- SaiM/totitta
Nevp^Otsappomt'
Ho**d' fllla cut Wer I.ls fh* nor sr.c
only rat*. >rMr t * **ks with Harsypafi
tTIII.W t.HFAT t %ItV I % IL
tirenteaf Fret Hie t Inaale Fit* tfna
l.trr l\ hum n.
A then*. ta Oct i Alihtiugh there won
m drizzling run during fb morning, mil
itary day at the trnival wa n s-i •*-
Th* largest rrwd during the carnival
w i t<*-dav The military parade forme*!
on Prln e Hv<tiij hi l moved prompt.y t
U o'clock. At th* city h*adqurtera th*
regiment was vU wed by Confederal*
\*ft rane. who f* II Into line as ti.e f*lnmn
|M-*<i A.' the entire parade, with Van*
Mddietln line, fil**l Into low er Broad
Mre*-' the < law* U cit> band atru* k up
"Dixie ■ and a thundering cheer broke
from Ftteis.il is of thmatw It w\ • the
iri..'t inspiring •<* ne ever wltne**ed In
Athens
To-morrow wl.l le the ■ rowning da> t>f
the arnlval T? e Hor.il jiarade will
*• lip-* anything ever seen here and if the
talk of the town Tomorrow night will
on ur the floral bull and the identity of
the king will be rev*.tied
•W• • |
ltl l.li:\ KB h| tll* t OMM \NO.
t mpt. Utlrt-tl I bura* U >' itli on fuel
I u tier*mu I iiu no *lfllcer.
Atlanta. Ot. 3 —Captain K K A hired.
f Company A. Ftr#n Regiment. b*** :i
reln-v*l of the (<>mtnnd on charge of
oondu't unbetsanlng tfi officer, and viola
tion of jo (lon* *f". 61 nd 62 of the at •
ticks of war. (k*\ Candler ha* the
• harg* * before him. nnd the reglm* nt u>
anxkMiviy hw tiling hi** iKh*l*lou. H* may
order h court-martial t on ■* The i
\s*r> filed yesterday by Aujufanf Harry
Anderson The mßiinriv of wh*-h ('apt
A;lred i* commnler was formerly the
XCinta Zouave- AM red highly pop.
ular with hie m*n
MU HIM If TO THK MW.
Wtiuili tnrollnu >fgron Come Near
l.>nehtOK One of Their Harr.
Columbia, S C , Oct. 3.—Negroe* of An
der*on county only refraine.l from lyn* h
ing Prince Maxwell, colored, after holding
u meeting and having a heated debate
It m-'IM that the wife of a negro wte
lived some dliaance In the country' came
from a point m North Carolina, where
.-hr had been visiting, ami engaged Max
well to drive her from Anderson to
where husband lived. When alone In
the country Maxwell overpowered the wo
man. After consideration hi* captor*
turned him over to the sheriff
Itrutli frtn t arrlriuipis.
Hal- yon lab-. <b , Oct. 3. —While prank
ing with u pistol yesterday afternoon.
Charles Full wood, colored, living n*r this
llac*-, accidentally shot and Instantly klll
ii| t.im wlf*. Cilia Fu’lwothl, who was hi
work In the Held. at*out M yard* dis
tant
I*. Walt XVliltman % Treated.
Columbia B C. Oct 1-0 Walt Whit
man. who has four time* been candidate
f*r Governor.j*em* to have taken his lust
defeat too seriously, lie ha* Ir on arrested
in t’nkm. his present home, f>r disorderly
conduct and currying oru ealed weapon*
Died at Umm-kliorn.
Way ne-|*oro, Oa , Oct 3 Mr. K. O
Dyne, i prominent young man of this
city. dld thlb morning after a short Ill
ness.
Hun fix era l non 1 * i all N% 11la Ills
\\ heel.
From lhe Wilmington Joiirn.il
A* Albert Miller w * riding in hls wheel
toward 1 tlgelow Mill h* iim* plunk upon
four t'OOfls gimUdlng In th* road
Miller's whl made so little noi.-e that
he was right among the . mitt* befote they
wi re aware of hi- prro in ln f.< t the
front wheel of th* bloycl* t in over t ill
attached io one of the coon*, an I that un
fortunate .ir.lmal Dt out a howl that
m*d- Miller * Italr stand on end so sud
denly that hls cap flew a foot Imo the air
it was hard to tell which war startled the
most. Miller or the coons.
The coons quickly recovered their pres
ence i>f mind and n I four •lnrte| up Into
a chestnut tree. Miller rallied, aid te „• m
burking like u dog. In . r ler to k* ep the
**>n* In the tre* Chelsea Young was ul
tra* ted to the s- ene by the commotion,
and procured a gun Mill* r took the g in.
fired thre. tlins In rapid *u ce**|tn. and
three dead i<>>n* • ime tumbling b. the
ground ITo fourth coon scrambled down
the further sld* of the trunk and man
age*! to get awav
Three fair* of Twins in Four Nears.
From Hie N* w York Tim**
Pittsburg T'. . f-b j t 2* Three *u ce.M
ive pair** of twin- In f. ur year* wen- 1-*t
by the ptnrk at the h'm** of Ylutor Beau
quiet, i elcrl worker at th#* Carnegie
lloment* *1 plant Th. fjmtlj live* m
Third Avenue, llomenfea i am! the chil
dren ar* all hraifhy Wh#n th fl re t |>:t
arrived the f**h*r nd mother *• i# *
* lut*d that they name I them Victor Hugo
and Napoleon H'<n,n rtf The second pair
wan *hr stMi*<l #en Grant and Gen M
Malion. md the !a*t will 1-e Willtnm Jen
niugM Hryan and John I'urman. the Ut
ter t>elng a Demo ratio leader of Home
stead.
—Peru, Ind., Is UMuulng a heroine In the
|m reon of Miss Huth Covington. 1* ye.r*
old, ril th** flnughter of Nut Covington,
manager of the eb-< trie iighi works. The
other mortung a gang of eight men were
working In a eewer tumr her home. arl
the hrth <avd in an! engulfed Angelo
Fortunu. no portion of the man* body
being visible. Hi* a**#>*|Hte* e*cti|a*tl
without Injury, but ran h* tplesuly about
Ml** Covington, having witnessed the a
nt, eprang into n* ditch and with her
hand* frantically began tearing away the
dirt and atone* . .werlng :he man Bru>**d.
bleeding nnd f!lrt-l#egrlinfd, she finally’
*uc* **ede I In uncovering h;* head. * tbat
he could have air Then fhe ran to her
home and aeeured stimulant*, which *he
admlnitwer#d In per*on. oml through her
timely aid hla life wax saved
THK MOKNING NEWS: TJIT IiSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1900.
ALWOftT A IIMIIHU MHKAKKH.
I I 1.1 Month ran. Nmr H-lna Mira
esf Srpfeinlirr on the lleeords.
The Weather Bureau reports *h "W i f
month to have hwn tht warmest H#ptetn*
I b-r with one excepion. that of Heptem
her. JaM. •*;nr. the Weather Bureau wa*
e* t;i lished its H.v ?.f.ah In ’VTI The mean
t* mp* r iture for the month was 71 dagre* f,
Tt * tert|eratur# of Hep*ember. IsXl, wa*
mi degree- The nverag- f r tw*nt>-nine
year# 1* 76 tk-grees Th* highest that nter
■ ury went was tei and ’ 1 • law*-j*t
waa 63 drgre* *. The m*on temperature
f>r Hepemb*r for twenty-nine year* it
a fu luwi
IST.* 7k 73
1*74 7 * ‘ 7*i
I*7'. 74 I*oo TS
BN 7.1 i-ti 76
mn 76 ifc: 7i
D7N 7* ! Ti
1*79 71 IFM 77
ISAi 7.'. l v 9a 7*
)M3 7*. !*s*l 7*
I**4 76 Do *
_
The tot.il ran.: .: for the month wa*
4T* inches :u.ut half an in h more than
the rainfall during the last twenty-four
hours. Th*- September rainfall since I*7l
l* as follow
-IS7I 642 IW6 1
1*72 5.&3 HR7 17
j*73 4 03 I*6* 10 34
1j74 SM4 U>*9 4.W
I*7', 3 !♦.% !m# • 16
l*7c 5 M !W •? 6
]77 N K. 1692 1 K
1676 .. 7 2# 1093 * 29
IS?.* f. 4 IWH • 7 v*
1 W*i 4 *i7*
2 00
1662 742 1*97 6it
1603 2 S5 lied a 6
I>M 4 h:. 100 4 22
I*.v.y 12 '• lfsu 439
The den ier. y for the month w ** nearly
inches and for thea *ur far i a frac
tion over 10 in* he* Ther* were flfjefp
b ar dsvs during the month, twelve part
ly cloudy and thr**e cloudy days.
IIE6( LT6 ON THK DIAMOND.
llrnokUn * aptored ll*th fiames
front the llmslmii Triun
Boston, Ocv 3 Brooklyn took hmh
g.irnep to-day w is wild nd tnef
fe |ve in the flrM game Huperlr ba“
running by the Brooklyn's enabled them
to win the second gum*- Attendance, 1.2*"
Score: R-H E
IbiMon .... A 0 3Ah 1 ft 0 ft—4 5 2
Brooklyn . .1 ft 3 ft ft 2 ft > ft—6 7 2
Batteries - I*. wtr nnd Sullivan; Yeag* r
and Farrell.
Second Game— K H F.
I to* ton 0 3 ft ft ft ft 1-6 9 2
Brooklyn 1 0 0 2 0 9 f—R * 2
Batteries—Dlnesn anl (*onnor. Kennedy
and M<’Outre.
4 inrinnuti, I2i 61. I.owis. fl
Cincinnati. Oct 3 B >ht side-* were forc
ed to chamt* pitcher* in the third Inning
to-day. Young, however, failed to stop the
hitting while Phillips did Attendance.
Score R-H E
Cincinnati 4 ft 3 1 ft 4 ft 0 x 12 16 2
St 1 jOulc ft3 2 ftftftftft ft— 6 H
. !
Young. Powell and Crlger.
Philadelphia Won the t.ame.
Philadelphia. Oct. 3.—Philadelphia d*'-
(. tied New York by u batting rally In
the ninth Inning Bc*r R-H E
Bhi adelphla 2 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3 r. 12 1
New York ft 1 ft ft 1 ft 2ft A-4 D 2
Batterb^s—Orth and Douglase; Hawley
and Grady.
Football 4.nne.
Cniversify of Pennsylvania, I*. trank
tin and Marsh.*ll. 0.
Yale. 27. Amh* rst. 0.
Harvard. 1-. Williams, ft
Princeton. 4**. Stevens' College, 0.
Columbia, IP. Rutgers, 0.
The Baee* nt Morris Park.
N*w York. ()< t. 3 At Morris Park to
da\ well lacked hors**- won th*‘ various
event-, although on!\ two actual choice
were first to the wire Summaries:
First lia<'t>- Autumn hurdle, two mile*
Klondvke 9 to V won. with Ben K.der 4
ti 1 and 6 to 6, second, and The Burling
ton. K* to 1. third Time 3:44
Second Ha - Five furhuigs Didv T n
as. 4 to 1 w n. with Hls Royal H ghne--
' to l Htid 2 t* 1. s*'*onl. and Gold lwt'*e
Ato 1, third Time *6
Third Race Hurricane -take*, five fur
lings, selling Templeton. S to 1. won. with
liasuto. l to 1 and s to s* *md. an*i
Sw* et Tooth 5 t*> 1 thir l Time -9
Fourth Rare- Six and • half furlongs
Rolling Brook. 20 to 7. won. with Hervlll*.
'3 to 2. and 6to second, an*l Gold Heels.
7 to 2. third Tim*- 121
Bolling Brook disqualified for fouling
Criterion, ami the placing was Hervllla
•old Heels and Drl oil
Fifth Race On a mile. Templar. 2 to I,
won w ith The Bla* k Scot. 3 to 1 and 6 to
... second. *n*i Fatalist. 3 to 1. third Tim*
l 4:
Sixth Bar*-one mile, selling Godfrey.
10 to 1, w.m. with I* lando. 7 to Ift and
otit. s*- ond, and Brisk, 7 to 1, third Tim**
Kentucky Trwttlnit Hncr*.
1 exlngton. Kv. ‘>ct 3. An Interesting
ird drew a large crowd to the second
day'* race* h* Id under the auspice*, of
th- Kentuekv Trotting Horse Breeder*
Associatlon. The Futurity for 2-year-olds,
purse 3-'* ••■. was won by L. V Harknrs*'
Walnut Hall Summarle*
Th*. Futuilty. 3-year-ohls. ptira*’ 3Y'W
Walnut Hall won second and third heat*
and t e. Mary !' Le>burn second, win
1 ti g fir-t h* at. .1 \ M Greg.ir third Time
2 21; 2--*# 2'2o*
12 dust* pacing, purse fl.iftft Gam Hm>v
won three straight heat* and race; Balmy
L. Mvonii. and Vesper third Time 2 "' 1 ;.
2 ft 6 2 ft' 1 #
212 cla*s. trotting purse, f 1.60 ft. Geor
ge anna won third, fotirh and fifth heat*
ami race. Lump Girl second winning fir-t
and second h-t*; Kdwln B third. Tim*
2 OJ. MO*-.; 2:UK*; 2 11.
D#*#tflt fr#iM **plder fllle.
Columbia. H C o-,-t 3 -Thomas Ku
tiink’* w.i* bitten on the leg by a spider In
•he Union Cotton Mill, where he wa* em
ployed i foreman. A physician was 11-
, and tn, but Inflammation developed rapidly
| and nothing could be done to relieve the
-uffering of the unfortunate mm. Twen
ty-four hour* after twang bitten he died
trt great ngony Mr. Kuhank* leaves a
wife and *lx children
Wanted for llnnk llolilierfr.
New Y’ork. Oct. 3.—fit* wart H Gray,
"B'Otty.*' was held to-day by Magi*trate
Mott to await paper* from Virginia Grey
i* wanted f>r alleg'd complicity In g bank
robbery of S3,fifth Irt Strasbourg. Va.
Deadly t nkr*ulk*.
Columbia. 8 C . Oct 3 While three ne
gtoc* are n trial at Abbeville for ar many
murdet* uimmiUcl at <akwalke. anoth
er wa* killed In l nton at an entertain
ment of like character.
, , *
■ Ximiiur Hull Drlllrd.
Auiruaia. <Va 3 —Th, HO/mn autt of
Piirry v„ Iho Rlv-r,l,t- Mill for |o, of an
arm In machinery wn, fo-.fav out
of i Aurt h>- th, paym-nl of ll.Jip
to riHi. t rtii.o in <*m: n*Y.
Tak- Ijisatlv, B,i>m.> Qulntn, Tahlrfa.
I All driiggtt rfunJ th.- money It tt fall,
to cur,. E W Grova’a l<na(ura Uon
’ each box Sc —a*
PURE,
PALATABLE.
PURCHASABLE
Bill I
JM llffl.
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n|Q| Jos. A. Magnus
WM & Cos.
■HHB Cincinnati, O.
■KKTIXOI.
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aOt.OMON’k l.ftlKiK 60. 1. F. A A. M.
A regular communication of this a
!'*♦* this < Thursday) evening at k 13 *
o' <. lo** k
The C i* Degree w. 1 be conf* rre*J
Tfgnslent bt'ihren aid members of sis
ter lndtf* > fraternally Invited to attend
JOHN W PARKER. W M
JAS R CAIN. Se* rel.irv .
Of F%N un MMHiK NO. 5, RNB.IITk
Ofr HOI Al. AH4 11.
Savannah. Ga . Oct. 4 lfn>.
The regular rneating of this lodge w||
be I * *1 at the K of I*. Hall at fc o'cl* k
Thurs*lay evening, n t. 4 19<v*
H F DRF.KS* *N V C
W F COURTENAY. Recorder
( I NTH tl. OF GEORGIA H.AII.NAAN
4 OXOPANY.
\ii ti mil Meeting of Wtork holder*.
S.\onnah Sept T>. 19tf)
The annual meeting *f the stockholders
of truw i <an|n> w l I he be:d at the office
of the company. 13 Bay street e?* ♦ in
ttie city of Savannah. Ga . on Tuesday.
•he j#th day of O.toher next, at 11 h m
city time for the election of dir**, tor*
and the transa-tlon of such other busi
ness a' may come before the meeting
T F SMITH. Asst Secretary
OPKC IAL NOTH Lk
I.KYAN * TNIII.F D'HOTE DINNERS.
000—DINNER—00c
Dinner 1 to nnd 6to 9. Thursday, Oct. 4
Claret Wine.
SOUP.
Oerman Lentils.
FISH
Whiting ala Boulletfea.
Potatoes a !a Marechale.
Sliced Tomatoes. Queen * :ives.
Ch*w Chow. Mixed Pick lea.
ENTREES
BraDed Beef ala Mode.
Boston Baked Beans
BOASTED.
Prime Rib* of Berf. Dish Gravy
Shout. Apple Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes. P.- lUd Okra.
Butter Sauce
Rice, Stewed Tomatoes. Green Peas
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Tear Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese. Crackers.
Sago Pudding. Wine Sauca
Drip Coffee
LEVANS CAFF: AND RESTAURANT
111 Congress street, west.
HEAD THIN.
Messra. Nlnaf Bros, fo.,
kavaiinah. Ga.
(ientlrmen—l hitve been a izreiat
• iiffrrer from Indlaeaflovi nnd anger
n grent deni. Heard of your N egr
lable IBttera llirongh n travellug
waleaman In Baltimore. I prorarrd
n linttle nnd find tt gives me great
relief. I certainly recommend If to
in> one angering from Indlaeaflnn.
N mi r* reaped fully,
4 It AN. A. 4 It ANDAI.E,
Nnnapolla. Md.
OFFICE COMMVMIONERB CHATHAM
COUNTY
healed bl-la will br received at this of
flre until 12 m Thursday. Oct 11. 19ft*.
for the removal of two closets in the Jail
er’s reside?.re, and for furnishing two
new closet.-* and for connecting resid ue*-
and Jail with the new system of house
drab age
Work to le -l *ne in a- 'Otdance with
the city a si* i float Ivs and under the su
pervision of the Jail C mml!t- . C C C,
iti I city Itopv’i'r Bids to be marked
pro, * a .or Jd*l Hunt it g
HEI BEN BUTTER.
Clark C. C. C
!H ATT • ATTREhNEk.
Hava >our mat tresses artd Bathaia ten
ovated by out medicated steam proceu
before a change In w* atner takes place
(The ordy plant In 8 * ant.ah.) It over
comes ail tmpurttiaa and rrnaws life and
volume in all bedding material Prices ot
renovation of feather* a.- fot.ows: Beds
$360. ho siers sl. plhow# 6*> v'otton. nioas
Miid hair maturates rna i to order Fin#
woik. low prices Work guarantee,!.
NATIONAL MATTRKHB AND RENO
VAT INO CO
Bell phone 113. 331 Drayton atraat.
'IASI, NN AN Id CLEAN C ARPET*.
Ti-a only way to get your carpata prop.
#r y taken up, leaned an I taken vare of*
for tba aumu er 1* to turn tha job ovar to
tne District M-aang r .md Delivery Cos.,
telaphoiie 7, or c.i.l al 32 Montgomery
it w, and they will moke you an ani
mat* on the ost of the work Prtoaa
reaeoraMe They also pack, mora and
atore furniture and f*lan>a
C. H. MED LOCK Bupf and Mgr
R|< i; MILLING. IB>: FLUt R. HIM’
II IFF.
We have anew ml*l with ill modern
procerus, and machinery, and are n*w
ti-ady for buslnc-.* We eoilt li your pat
ronage and Invite correspondence; rice
chaff free lo patrons
THE SAVANNAH RICE MILL CO..
T M Cunningham President.
John Screven. Jr.. Manager.
DR V % I*, m
bin returned and
eeaamed bis practice
PHONE 383
And Let Our Wagons Call for
Your Soiled Linen.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West.
H/AN/E YOU HAVE YOU
CATARRH ? I RHEUMATISM ?
THEN TAKE
Frank's Rheumatic and Gatarrh Remedy.
It will positively do you more good than any medi
cine ever sold.
Price $1.50 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for SB.OO.
WHEN CURED YOU REMAIN CURED.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES,
Ml .oil UiMrcsi Bunch 304 Rill Street.
artuAL Auiitha,
HOW AND WMN AtWANBK SPRUNG*
U ATEH f I HFA.
Ther* if b:i* *>o# cardinal reason: The
water lea natural diureti
Get hokd of that phra-e in !ti* full mean
ing If you please Turn 10 Abrnothy
Nature s way of cure r>( <Hae*i** la bv fre*
diuresis And Nature
ares for the kidney* That !• health
Ard Bi hat llanHh is impossible if the
• llure'W he neg?e,-tad
And the rearon lor faith in tha future
of the Spring
|hn Jubalr was wont to sac to hi* p
tler.ts ’.See- Mtrra Die’* The Buxnn**e
Spring is rne American Meora iNee the
string Live We tire sending our p
• lenta to KJorkla for their winter.*- Be
pirtb uiar and sf>* !fv 8m *nee Springs
Put it in rhls wa\ The warer hoe a re
|e tlve a -tlon on the kidneys. The ex
cration of the *<id matter*- the urea.uric
• rid and extractive rnat• ene- la Increased
by 1t In other words. It iau*s :ha
elimination of the products of the in
reaA***l metamorphosis of tissue And
\et, notice that this i done without any
im|alrmenf of the quality of th** bkio*l.
c* ary iow-erirur of the force* of the or
gan! am
Drink the wafer unsparingly Drink It
and llbpimi The more fhe better. Be sier-
Msfefit. liberal and faithful in Ita use
Drink It regutariy. day
day after day.
Bea Buwanee Springs Wafer Irehrlatw.
Ail you can drink a* Livingston's for Sc.
Pl!i:m:h\f voir ik.iit
By wearing glarsea that not alone enable
you to aee. but correct every defect that
may exist.
There le no gue**work In our methods
Wa have the latest and meet approved
scientific apparatus for accurate eya tatt
ing Wa tnak** no charge for consul fa
llen or examination, and should you nto)
•he services of a physician we will frank
ly tell you ao.
Our crystal lenses are perfect In every
being ground under our own su
pervision. They cannot be compare*! in
value to the kind offered ua cheap by th<-
ao-calleil opticians or Jewelers who han
dle Inferior glasses as a aide* Una.
DR. M SCHWAB A SON.
Exclusive Opticians. <7 Buli Street.
N. B —Oculist prescriptions filled earn#
dsV received. Repairing dona at short
notice.
PAILDING OP LONG ISLAND CELL
UK ATE D PIPPIN APPLE CIDER.
This pur* cider le t-*rv*d on st* amers oa
the American line, ond at the Waldorf-As
toila and lead ng family grocers in New
Yo k city
Paulding a l lppln c.de' la made from
he pu e Juice of hand p. ked apples from
hls own mill on the premises, it la abso
lutely pure apple juice, and all the error
vac nc. .a natural, and we guarantsa it
to be the choicest elder In the world.
Lead.ng plys. lans in N-w York and
Brook \n this cid*'r to their
padents ffs p rf ct putt y Is gia’ant ad
In FguMlng s I'tpptn cidar, only i.ong Is
land Newton s Pippins sis t*twd The ap
plet are left on the trees until Ist** in Oc
tober when they ar** hand picked and
placed In a dry ro *m to ripen.
Paulding says ’’the aipha are (h i Ufb
ly crushed in h s own mill and the Juloe
pressed nut and run Into sweet clean
ceaka" The difference between * rushing
and grinding apples is very arsat
Yoa will snow tha dlff*rer® between
er ih*d <| pes and ground apple* ff you
take some s'ema an 1 chew them >ou will
flt.d that bitter taste which I* not with
Paulding'* rush and sppi* * This cider has
not the extrem** aw-e n ea of tha ituaaal
cl er. and ev**r>one will find the I'au d
't*g a I‘lppln cider just right to take with
dinner. HITMAN BROB.
Sola Agents In Savannah.
ROT ICE.
We are now moving our Wholesale fv*-
partment to the .ommodious quarters 127
'>ngress street (formerly oreupled by M
Dryfus. and will he in prrfe-.'t shape in
a few days, and be pleased to serve our
friends.
SOLOMONS COMPANY
PAINT* AND HOI AE PAINTING.
We handle nothing but the VERT
BEST grades of PAINTS and OILS, and
einpkvv the very best 1 -amt* re to be had.
Ahow u* to make bid on painting your
house.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Congtess and Drayton.
Phona 319
ot It < LIEN T 9
Loan money at six |*-r .ent on real
estate security
RE<’KETT & BECKETT.
Attorney* st Law and Conveyancers.
KIO.Nt>9 EAEC i TED
Uy the Arm-il.au Bonding ati 1 Trust
company of lialtlniots. W# ar author
ised 10 exw at* locally (lmm- dlately upuo
application), all bonds in Judi lal pro
c* * dlt g In either the ntsU or Unitd
p ates court*, aid of admtnistrat ra an j
guardians
DFABTNG * HULL. Agvnte
Tslarhene 334. Provllant But l ng
g PEC I At, NOTH f..
Neither fhe m ter tor c tilgre of the
l ritl h te>amehl|> City of Gloucester.
Mliburn. master. Follodon Hall. W Hqn
ter master will be re-punsthl* for any
debts contract • 1 by crew of said v esse la.
J. F. MINIS * CO.. Consignee*.
A M t atCME NTS.
grtVANNAH TMEATEK.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
FRIDAY. OCT S.
CHARLES DICKSON
ANH COMPANY PRESENT
th* dainty roro.dy
“Mistakes Wi Happen. ’
Bo* office row op^n.
Price*-25*\ 60c. 75- and r. ftft.
■IOINEM NOTICE!.
ÜBUVEHI WAGONS
We have been compelled to rent extra
show rooms to display our large line of
top and open delivery wagoni*. and invite
jour Inspection
COHEN-KULM AN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON CO.,
Broughton and West Broad streets.
Babcock's representatives
FOR
SHOW CASES
of every description call or
address
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
H, an.l Jrflrrronn fMrrrta.
tritcuL aoTicii.
KOTKE TO TAT 1-ttF.H*.
Hiy Tr,.ur-r'.. offlr*.
Havannah. Oa.. Ocl. 1, 1900
Th* followlnfc (ax*, ar* now du:
KKAI. ESTATE, thir l quartor. 19<P
ST, *’K IN TRADE, third quarter. ISO*
KI’RNJTI'RE. *t* , tlilr l quarter. lt>
MONEY MORTOAUES. He., third
qu„rt*r. 19-10
A dla.'ount of TEN PER PENT will
„• allowed utm all of th-. above If pay.
m*ni I* made within fifteen day, after
Ocl. L C. R HARD ICE.
Clly Treasurer.
LARGE IV A HI.MO l SB AND 04-
FICE
to rent, Ittated head of Broufhton
street, on West Ilmt l, row occu
pied by Savannah Carnage and
Wagon Cos As th#y will g.ve up
|
fer 1 for r#nt from that date
H. F. SMART
kPEI I Al. NOTICE.
Neither ih nuidfr nor •onaign,,, of
th, Rrlilah ,{,am,hlp Cyc|, wl I b, rc
,pon,lhl, for any dtbl, rontructel by ih,
,-r,w
RTRA’*HAN A CO., foniignm.
rtaviuinah. lia Ocl. 4. 1!*.
SPECIAL NOTH E.
All bill, ax ,ln,t (ho Rrlilah ,team,hip
Elirlckial, m„M be preented at our of
fice hrfflp IJ o’olook n, ml, day, or pay
ment lh**r-of will b* rtebarrwl
BTRA’-HAN A CO . ConxlKnaes.
Hnvannah. Ga., Ocl. 4. IMA
M ARTELS, un ATE# AMI TILING.
We have ih* laixr.l ,lock. rte
,i*n,. lowest prices. Call and examine ours
before buy!n Beautify your new house
with pretty mantels.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
CITY OF UVA.XUU POCKET MAP.
341 CENT# EACH.
PRINTED IN TWO COLORE
NICELY BOIAU IN CLOTH AND
•TAMPED IN yoi.D ON SIDH.
For #al by
THE MORNING NEWS
LXOPOEn AI'I.BR. JNO R
Pre.tdant emta, *
r 8 E 1.1.15. / BARRON PAH'i p
Vie* Pr**td*at Am r
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH. "
Wl!l h* please.) to reoaiva tha a-o,
of Merrhant*. Eirma. Indlvtduala. L:,
and Corporattona '**"
Elbe ral favor* extended
Ufiaurpa-aad eollection faeUttlea 1,*.,.
In* prompt return,
SEPARATE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
INTEREST rtitii-oi \nr.t, art,.r.
Mr ON OK POSITS.
Safety TVpoelt Boxes and Vault, tm
rent rormpondetu-a aottetted.
The Citizenslani'
OP •AVAA.US.
CAPITAL. Ssoaooa
1 - lita.isi u..ki.,
■tala.u,
•ulletia Aoo.wats mt Iwdl.l<i..i s
Mtr.ki.u. Sulu >■< .u.r Ur,.
ratio we.
Collarflowa hawla with aal.t,
—*t dl.patrh.
latere.l rwwpnaodrd
all-wad an drpo.lt. In oar
Dey.rtoa.i,
•afaty <*—#aalt Box.. ud a..
▼aalts.
BHASTI ET A. DEMUBK. Par.,,...
■ ILIA n LATE. Vie.
SKOROB C. PR REM AT. Cashier
BOHEMIA L. OROOVER, A..L < a.klao,
SOUTHERN BANK
of Ule State of Georgia.
Capital Mt:<
Surpiua and undivided profit, t* :aw
BEPOBUORV OK THE STATE, u?
OEORGIA.
Superior facilltiea lor transacting a
General Banking Hu.mw..
Coilecllona made on all potnta
arceesibir through hank, and hanker,.
Account* OJ Banka, Banker,. Mel an
and otnera aoiiouau halo Irepu-tt Buiw
tor rent.
Department ot Bavlnga. Iniereet pay.tua
quarterly
BUa Sterling Exchange on Dondoo a
and upward,
JOHN FI.ANATPPY President.
HORACE A CRANE Vlre prealdent
JAMES SI f.MVAN Co.hler
DIRECTORS
JNO FDANNEKY. WM W GORDON
E A WEIL W W GORDON Jr.
H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
let: ROY MYERS JOSEPH FERBT
H P SMART CHARLES BLUR
EDWARD KELLY TOMS' J KIRBY
iwiiuiil
CAPITAL, f.H.%0,000.
Arrount* of bank*, merchants. corpora
(ion* and Individuals solicited.
fia vinca Department, interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collection* mad* no all points at rea
sonable rates
Drafts soM on all the chief cities of the
world
Correspondence Invited.
JOBKPH \j WEED. President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President.
W F. McCAL’LEY. Cashier.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. UA.
Capital .'*•
Undivided proflta M.mi
This bank otter* its aervl.es to corpor*-
Ilona. m> rchanta and individuate
Ha au’horlty to act ua executor, ad
mlntatrator, guardian etc
I en.e drafta no the principal dtlea In
Great Itrltatn an I Ireland and on the
Continent
Interna: teald or compounded quarterly
On depi.lte In the Savings Department.
Safety lton for r. nt.
HENRY Bl.l'N. r-**ldent.
0150. \V TIKT'EMAN Vine President
JOHN M HOOAN. <'aaht*r.
WALTER F. HOOAN. Ain't Paehler
No IMO. Charter*!. I**-
—THE—
MIS ill Bill
OK SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. KX) . o>. SURPLUS. COCOA
UNITHD STATES DEPOSITOR*.
J A O. CARSON, Pre Id nt.
KEIRNE GORDON, M •< Pre*ldenC
tv M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Ae eunia of banka and banker#. i*r-
Chen'a and eorporatlona received ut* a
the moat favorable term' ron*)at*nt with
eafe and ronacrvailve hanking
THE GEORGIA STATE
BULDINQ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
15 YORK STREET. WEST.
PER CENT per annum allowed on
tJ depoeli withdrawals* on dom'i
Inter--*! credited quarterly.
6 PER ' 'ENT p. r annum alloae.l on
deporti* . f even hundroila, nlthdri"'*
able at annual periodic
(JE<> W TJEDKMAN. Prealdent.
11. II LEVY. Vice Prealdent.
E W. P.KLL. Secretary.
r. G ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer
"for rent,’
from Oct. 1, that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
The Chatham Real Estate and In*
provement Company.
It RRTAN STREET. EAST
Jo News Doper Plisft
For aale. a Formalth Newipaper
will fold ah ret Rate. It la In good order.
Price COO. It coat originally B.IW
■ve have nu uee for It end want the ro*
II occuptea.
It will be an invaluable adjuaet t
neweapapar ufßoa.
Addreaa
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