The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 08, 1900, Page 8, Image 8
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IM ii ll* l.nllrr Length noil iHr
Public attain \l Hr llewetlled b>
I lir W Mli iiiaiu *f *• MUwk ■!%.
Mayor Myra d*' ** j - t If, lnk the city
t Ilk# ty lo hr held Mr'. !!> to the word*
Inf of us d* ral from th* l* Saving:
and i.i*m Chaiipanv for •nain laud on
Eighth ftrirt | ur< h.ext with ti view (o
Widen!nit thal r* • ' la*f which fh** iuy
r*>w |trrsa>-i> lo u~*. or m jortlon of •
for Ihe n* a MtKinr houar in the aouUi-
Urtlrri t *
A alrr.i i announced thr land com pm v
1 affkiiM. n injunction against th its
to pr< vn( • i* t\ u-* . holding thin th* hind
w < hit h na-d atri il) for the purpnaa
to *ted tn thr deed. md that to ii-** it for
th* purpoe, now |.ra*f*-el wul*l I*- an
Injury ••> other r*.i * t •• • In tha vicnl*>
whi< h would be Improved by w idening
th* Hire, t
“I do no* think the company's claim
will hold k*rod. ► i*d M . yor Myers when
u korl a*bout the matter * Th** land w
l- ir n.iM.i )u*c other real • mi# h
•** **n pur has* I ly the <Hy In t at a*
• ion with .* view to using It for opening
Mr**# a h i* with no obligation t* l<* ao
The romp iny wih paid th* prl* • as
wmp p.ild to othar real estate ownars in
thaat 27 tvntt* per square f**rt if)*
full mark't vain* no doubt Tip . its h t
frequently found It nere*ry lo < ban ig#* |
street lln* and council.* hiv. frequently !
changed ? heir view- t< certain err *a
wo that i* has frequently been the , mr i
that Imml purchased for opening certain i
Mfeeta was not used for that purpose
The city ha* ronawlfT.iblf holding- in ttie j
►omhern >*- ilon, ■ quir*d In *hh manficr
which it would he clad to dispose of a?
fair prices
"In tha* next pi ice,** Paid the Mayor. |
"no ordii )(. w• -v f .uitipud !y (*uu- i
ell lookinf lo im widening of Eighth j
street ns stem* f* have* t* ♦ n eontem j
plated in this |ur< h is> Tie re did not
exist *nen. iiid *lo aot exiu now n>
a* •w.ity for th<- w Id* nine *f the strand j
Eighth streel i.-* now apen Ha* entire j
lencth for a width of fifty fret, and to
Pimp v incr.Wf t <ie W idth of on. bio k ,
to 110 fat Mould ■e of no ieodit to ah* I
rest of the street or to the altixni'' Ht
large It might enhance th* value of the
•abutting re.tl stiite but It i not f? s * pol-
Icy of the . Ifto improve private prop- 1
*rt\ in thi* manner it the pubii #*x
|**ne An engine hone* should not b* *
t onaftdered a detrlm* rrt to private property
The ned of a Are station in the southern
pe. flon ha* been recognised for some
time, .and we hardly oxpected pi*H*itlon
from proferty owners tn m**‘tliig this
peed."
Mayor Myer* paid that when Mr C* M
lNrsetf r. titinx fh* iVoj. s'p Iniin
and Savings Company. Informed him f
the ohjertlorte of the real estate owners
In that vicinity to the use to which the
city pfoposed to pot the property, h** In
formed him that the city wa* willinK to
turn the land back to the i-ompany at the
price which It had paid for it. hut that
Mr Dorsett repiled that the . ompunv was
not wining to enter Into this port of an
arrangement
The outcome of th case will be watch
ed with Interest, p It r.alpes anew point
as to the disposition of hand purchap*d
by the city for specific purponep and may
have a decided bearing upon future pur
chase* of this cbirat ter.
> ,
(.HOST* THAT
Two I.lt tie (*l r l*’ Experiences In
t olontnl Vitrk.
The old cemetery, now Colonial Park
has probably turned out alwnit as many.
If not mTe ghost stories, than any local'
lt> In Havannah A little Jones street girl
and her companion figured In one recent
ly The girls w*re tn the I’ark together. I
and their easily excited Unix- j
Jnatlon*' helped furnish th* j
i: hosts. One of the girls. In a
letter to her father, who was ale-ent from
the city at *he time, told very cleverly of
her experience It is best given In her own
words The letter was addressed
to Dear Papa. nd read® I have *a ill
tie ifhOHt Mtavr' I want to tell to yall
Lwit w.-ek Frda iirsl I wamt to th* a\.
k>nl:l Park to look at th*’ Inscription on
the tombstones. After we hl waikd
for a while, we .am to n f.imilv ‘vault ;
with one et)l |**rtl\ broken out. so we 1
thought xve would s. . what w*s tn ther
\Ve m but w* c.mkl n* sa-e any
thing lot shadows, it w*s ho dark AN
warn afraid, tan we peeped in Htlb
furtlier amt auAdcfily w heard a deep
grown
'*Fra*dg la>**ked in me an*i I looke.l *•
Kredu. ami *arr eyes gr* w big ami our
hair strod on uidf; hut* somehow It
.'total ha* we x>uki not run. Bu.Ma*nh
the- gr umi<- were repeated and we found
our strength and fret. nd t
guess *hwi tha* passe rs*hy xxere
astonished to sec two little girl*
xnrh their hair a reaming Iri tt. air
running as If a (hooMtid ghosts were at
their heels After we had run quite a
dlstanca. we looked hc k to pep if any
thing was after us. nn-1 to our%*tirpri*e,
we sate two Mg black dog*, growling at
cwrh other on the other side of the vault,
and that uccoun's for th* awful groans
wa- heard. Now, what !*• you think of
that for a true ghost story?"
The letter wound up We nil are very
well. Mrs has got a little baby bov
about two weeks old. I will closv."
AA AITINU FUlt MMUDH At.
•lack llniilon Sn*u fie | Inilou* t
Urnr Pruitt Him.
Jack Hanlon. who sign* himself the
140-pound harnpion of Pennsylvania,
writ#* I hi* Morning N* > from Philadel
phia tluftt to is nulling patently fo lu-nr
from Tom Forcoran in regard to m ii ii h
Conomn. be says, promis'd lilm the next
l<ni Hit tl.mlun U of (to* opinion that
t'orcoran dor* not want any mot of lit*
funa Hr enclosed the foUowing I’htln
ci Iphlu n* r account of an uff.ilr
In which hr figured tiefore Gray ** Ferry
Athletic (Tub:
**At Wharton llall. Oct. I, before a
lara# BudWtH*. the Uriy> Frrrv Athletic
Club pallet off a vry entertaining pto
gramn.c All of the bout- wer* of a hur
rl< an** rd r mid the excitement was In*
ten**. In (hr wind-up Jack Hanlon met
Jack Matthew*, who ha* a-ptratlon* for
the wclier-welght championahlp Thr
buttle w.a hard from thr tap c*f the l*ll.
U)th men being willing, mat there was
nothing but flirHt Matthew*. however.
r#< Miri aoverc punlahment In the first
and aeoond rounds, and wu# put to sleep
In the third "
Rishnp Kelley at at. Rrnrdlet'l.
Bishop KHlo)’. presided *cn the
gervlc© at Bt Benedict'* colored
church yesterday morning Beside*
hi* lermon to the congregation
th# bishop Hklrraed the choir and
the children. The parishioner* of H* Ben
edict'* were evidently much pleased at
having the bishop with them.
'flu. FMWM I.AHOH.
Uex. Alexander Henry** I'lrsl Arr
mama nl Park Ara hurch
P* . Alexander Henry, the ro w im *toj
f ii* I'm k N* w-Cbufcti. i>rs< hoi t -
l ret . rm*riH aif hie pastorate v • *ri i
morning nai last ft .fit At .* *v*m#ig
* rRMii tha test H.t • I non M* th>’H . 11 2i
(Vane unto m* oil >••• trial i *>r utwl ir*
ha-a v> l i.l* n. and 1 will glv* you i*>-.
The Mihjo t xii fits w ■i• but it
w trfiilM gi. . fully . and temb-rly by
M* H* tirj , • ‘Hmm-iiting h: t *a ?>.
unlv.-r-alpy ,i invitation, **xtend. •
a- ;t dors lu • very * n i >i r. u i its ;
|m. ia t i>i of • • ni r * nih| pitfalls aaitd
fempiatioie that **t th* path* of m o
• n lots Ilf. Mr llcnr* pa and to ar*
u.ii> iind irlrbai *ll us-lain of in*-
ii.* mo. if!.l ( i| |. ,f ,i.4 t rns
ft Wa 1(04 WMI k 111 (Ilf efina* af pli>sl
w; or incnt il •nrVi i w' h th. Savior
refers w ti* n li- a> Com* unto rn all
>•*• thd labor It i- not r. >t from this
form of a (Tort that h* promts* nor
-ucii a protni-. >#niain. and- tul Mt Henry,
anywhere |i> t r. I f*. 1. rbilptui** Man
b c)ti*trtieti*l fh.ii work if of th* . 1
-*‘n • >f In- -*> ...i :nn t**d that
he an only t* tru.y happv wh.n ha is
" Hg*d in l*e,iutifvltig or i . ljUng thh ,
w . ..I in w'.l h i,. liv* I *r. j. no r- a i
nto I>* li.-va nor aiilhoiit. njd.n which !
to found Isii.f, that In Ih. tat. after thie
aririhut* of matt will e aaeg.d but
rat lia r th* r i . ury i* a on to think that
In • "njuii tion wifit th* flvln*- 1 ath* r and
H* h*avanl\ h*>st. fiuntaiv activity will
■f i*. *x. r* t*. 1 t.i a higiur ard more
gloriittio plane
The "labor of the bxi wu- tf.*’ efTotl '
of trial, i > *lo right, hi- conlinuil riving
•* final ind follow *f:• Mialght an i nar
r*w |Mth Ibavy laden lie I too. hut!
not with fi-ivsic.tl burden- The weight
b* * ir.’ je* li* tfi. rrki- *f doubt- and j
f aar lfi.it b* u him down and prev<*nts J
hi- pa -g into the cm a true light.
Prom the*. littMir. 11:.t from this burden )
th*- Invllafieri a.f J. u- offers rrl-a- The
-oul that s i.pt it what is the right J
and. -e. tng fadiow kr.*wingl> Tempt * i
Hons all vanquished, bjror ail laiilsht 1.
|oubts iiul feat all • a-f aside Ih* eul 1
that Ii- ** *n th* ligfit re i h**s ami abides
in the haven *f tru* raini. nt.
AN AATKb IN AA AHIIAIiTON,
P. AA . AA**k*fl AA li* |*n*e*| AA ortli
!*•*• flrafl* Thought tn Max*- llea-ti
Here.
The Metropolitan Polar nf Washington j
are -cotiring the country for Prank AV,*l- !
la.. Wjr. k**ff. whit* wanted for false pre
tenfes and pussirig worthless checks.
AA y koff |s *|es i |t.. and as fa-ing 4' year*
old. f* t7or k Inches t ill. weighing Ifiit
pounds, rather olive complexion, possibly
from sunburn, reddish brown mustache,
dark Iwown hair, thin *n back of head.
harp nos*, slight dimple In chin, t.-esh
filled w'lth gold, and quite prominent,
wears eye-glass, s. slightly stooped- shout
l'r.d and Is Iwvw-legged, alresses neatly,
and smokes cigarett* almo-t constantly,
which he makes himself ||e Is further
described as I*l tig likely to Is found
around brokers offices or bucket shoiu*
lie wa* at on** time In eh* insurance bus
iness. claims to Im quite a fisherman un*l
has a fin*- angler’s outfit which he boasts
of "
Th#* circular sent to this citv bv th
police of AVashlngton bears, he slabs the
foregoing description .* picture of NVyckoff
anl alsf th* faa Imile of h draft that he
passod in Washington. Aug 21*
It ts thought that WyckofT under an as
mtmed nam.- was In Savannah not very
long ago Tha* llken -s on the circular ha
been seen by a number of gentlemen who
say tiwit *Uher !t- original or eavmeone
that look* very much Ilk* him w.i* In the
dty and also at Tyb**e this eurnnur
< MUIIIAti* XT I Id, IAI HliAte.
Nearly |.*,tNM*,iMMi lii.-rrxiir f**r
Ilia* VA cek I tiala-al.
Savannahs bank clearings continue to
-how the -one gratifying Incr* •.-* * which
have lH*en recorded for several months
Without exception every week show* an
Increase, the record for contlnuon* in
creases from week o week not having
been broken for months For the week
ended las: Saturday, for Instance, th** in
creuse over the <*orrep,>nd|ng week lust
year wa- $4.Mk 4kSSI For the w*.-ek ended
O- 4. The |verlod the trad. Journals ref. r
to. the Inc reuse was ltv 1 J*tr cent.
With the constantly * xpatiding business
th** cHy enjoys there I*. nj telling when
there will b#* any Interruption In
th** increase of the c|. uring house
show ing** The common ill Interests
of Savannah Fee In th* future a
season of great prosperity, while it seem*
t bey have reason a* > expect with a contin
uance of present conditions.
Mil. I.P AKIN WOT HOT I MAKII.
He In r.x !>•*• led lt*mc Irom Italtl
nnirr T*-ala> air To*ma>rroxxr.
Mr W It l,*xiketi l> exp*-*'ted to re
turn to the city today or to-morrow front
l'altlmore. where ha- ha* Ken spending
the past few days. l’ion his return, it
believed that he Will give a positive
insw.r to the comvnunb it 100 *•* the com
mittee *d th** Republican District Con
vention, i.*fid#*i tug him th nomination for
t’ongr* .-s
Mt Lak*n has never yet said posi
tively wh.it he would .|.i, an*l there is
much Interest among th** politicians to
know In- final dc*’lsb>n Htiould h*- b*.
cline to nwik<* th- race, ami this i* within
•he poaxdblMtie*. t la-a-t tta* quesilon of
hie stK'<■**ssor will be more Interesting
still. There nre not lacking those who
lrofess the ald Illy •< name him to whom
the nomination tvlll Ik* landered. m this
event.
RAIN AM) HHiI.KK AAKATIIP.H.
Tlie Mean Temperature leterln% 7a
lit uri pi, w %!•*%•• the Normal.
High* ili sn in nhovi normal wa* again
Hav.tnnah’s Wculher record yesterday.
Tin max mum temperature whh h oc
curred at o'clock w * B degree*. mid
the minimum, at 7a. m.. 7'J dearer* Tin
in* in wa 7x wh le the normal I* only 7v
The rainfall w.i .00 Inch whirl* l- o.
It. h below th* normal. and nature* the
o cumulated i*X'tnn for ihr month to 3.70
Incite* and the deficiency since Jan. 1. to
7.07
The foreent for to-day h* for rain and
cooler tredher. To-morrow fair weather
may le expected except for shower* along
thr coa**. Kre*h south* asterly shifting to
hrtwk northwesterly winds wl.l prevail.
9 0 $
LITTI.K tMin S| m:K df.iu.
Hod* Will Hr Taken • ltllt‘lifon fur
Interment.
Mr and Mr* \V. F Sinter will have the
deep sympathy of their friends In the lom
of their Ittth daughter Mary, who died
yesterday lifter noon after a week'* ni
ne**. The body was taken in charge by
Fox A Week* and will l*e sent this morn
ing to Blit'.*hton. on (he umgia and Ala
bama Railroad for intfrmsnt Tin little
girl was six vents of age and a bright
and attractive child
lintt led Beer*
labeled “Budweiser." “Faust.** “B nek
A Tan.'' "Anhe*t*er-flandard. Export
pale.” “Exquisite," or "Pilplafer’ -if
Anheuwer-Ruech” h on th* label they
aie pure*; beer*
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1900.
SEABROOK WILL PRESIDE.
AAII.I IRM.iI "I PKHIOR tOf HT IN
Altai, NC>: OF JMH.I. I A Id,lt* A NT.
Iln/lMii the thimtf of the .Inalge of
the Eastern t Irrolt. .laatge rani K.
xmliraitik NA 111 <on at net Its Wes
ftloae—He AN 111 Heeide Motions nnd
Iransnrl All iMh*-r flustness That
Does N*• II • outre thr Intervention
of a Jsd-4 rlnxlonl and Other
Jan Trials VA ill .• Over latll '•
inti In-r— Aerraaurlra in Anrnealo
Harder AA 111 Thru stand Trial.
Jislg. Robert Falflgant. of *he Sup
erior Court, left for ftewanee Term., last
night and wul m*k a somewrhst *xtec 1e.4
e. 4 trip l* fr* Mturnittg (• the i> In
ti,>* a : rn- >• Judge Paul K Beabrook. o<
t r** A ‘auntie <Tr ult. will presl*fe in ih •
Super car t'ourt. lor t • purpose of hear
ing t?M)*;o#i- aid flail ling Other bu-l
--h-m iti• aloes i.ot r*<iuite the interven
tion of a Jury.
in i • Tea ton by the legislature of
th*- Ml anti* <‘ir it wu then con stale**.
that toe Judge of th#* new circuit
mignx relieve ihe judge of this dreuit of
tb** r urden of ~om oj his Jurtl* ial lulati-
FK-quen and in th*- tort. Judge Sesbrook
has h*cn in ra i.sitioi to hear case* |u*
Jildg** FuMigatit an| for the next w.*k
** "11 a- im* tb lull tOtidsM/t of th*-
court
Ti,. arrangements will hr a matter of
gr*t convent* n<<* to the m. mlv r> of th*
lo al lo: Thera* are M nutnbr of im|*or
tant applications for Injunctions that are
now landing which tha* rxigencp -of the
situation demand ehall he dls|KMd of. In
ota*’ wav or the other. Just .i* foot: n- |e
-ibb Had it not ileen that Judge B#a
laM4k will bold V>urt these must have
awultetl Judge l a iigant’s return to the
* it\ and the Iticonvrnience. probaht).
W"lld have b***n v*ry gt-at
< rlminal arul other * as**s that require
Juries however, will not hr tried before
Jmigi Kslllgant’s return, the Jurymen
•ving allba rn reileved imtll the first Mon
h\ in Nov.-mbr-r. They an . of court,
'othjn-t to * till, but it is not believed that
am criminal mattters will ba* token up
before tiie tinv mentioned
t'lsm th. return *f Judge Falltgant be
4-e *f John lillge and J.>* Lloyd the
:w.. men who w**re Indl id Jdntiy with
B* abort* ll.iyeH for th** murder of Mi, or
Ulan Locioe It Varmdoe. will l>* taken
up The et it. ni nt that I Joy I made at
the tln* of hi- arrest vhowed that he and
R Igc were in • omplete possession of
Max- plan to kill the uiotormat) and that
thev were pr.-aent. ;*!! g and abetting
him. constructively at least when the car
wa stopped and thr fatal shot- were fired
b\ thr actual murderer.
There remain f*r trial alo the . ases of
th# tw. men who were India ted bv the
grand Jury gcreeea>rl<-s aft.-r the f*ct
in t onn* • tloti with the name crime The**-
ar** Kdwaid Owrdner and J**h Hutler
'*irdn*r com * hIuI flayes on the da> af’er
th** commission of th* tiomlida- while
Htiticr r*.lv*d him In his house the foi
biwing night and k**pt him there uii’U h**
wa.** dl(sver**l and aryest#*!
It - probable thsit th*- appli at ion of
Ahe l*eo|gc 'a Savings and Ihm Company.
f"rn injunction prohibiting the rky from
further proceeding with the constru* (ton
of th** new engine house on I'lghih street,
anal fn*m using the land on which It t
proposed to hutld for any other purpose
than the opening or widening of the
-trret, will be made to Judge Beabrook
When the ease was presented to Judge
h'Mlllgant he refused to grant a restrain
ing order without a hearing, but did grant
h rule, requiring the city to show cause
why a temporary in Jum tion should not
issue.
This hearing was to have been had be
fore Judge Falltgant an Saturday, but
was necessarily postponed because of the
pressure of other business It may he that
Judge Raabrook will Ih* called U|on to
determine, through the grant or refusal
of the writ of injun.'Aton. to whut uses th*
c|ty may legally put the property It has
purchased It is the contention of the
plaintiff that the conditions In he deed
prevent Its us* for any other purimse than
o|K*nlng or widening Ktghth street
FlftHT FOR Flltvi PLAC E.
Nrntlto)* AA alt **exen or Eight Ilnur*
f#*r Vlit it| I** of rnp**r.
The old adage, that The early bird
cat. he* the worm." finds an humble il
lustration in the habits of the new ahoy a.
almost entirely of *lusk> hue, wlio sel
the Hunday edition j>f the Morning N*w>
l*kiteri*rlse is writ large in the story of
their race with time and each ntlsr, for
the first bundle of paper* of the city edi
tion.
The bo.va begin gathering about the
Morning News building at about 8 o’clock
Hot unlay night, when the advance guard
of th# cohorts mnk**s Its This
consists, possibly of sotn*- half aloxvrt
boys, who lake up |wsltlons clove to th**
door fnun which the papers are sold and
languidly await the maiming hours For
th** mxt three *>r four hour* th** line re
ceives additions very slowly, and It Is not
until mklnlght. when the .pointing room*-
are dosed for th** flight, that the real
• xclt# mnt begins.
Then ther*- Is a rush of newsiioys and
aj intervals of a few minutes a scramble
for place In a short time the line has
extended Its way across the front of th.
building and two or three of th* more ad
venturous are sleeping on the stairs lead
ing to the ti||M*r floors Around th*- side
walk. in various positions, are others, who
pass the tim* in a •**. i.l gam* of crans
or the dlscusalon of business wavs and
mean- The "red-hot" man. who also
teaches th*- scene at about this time,
does a rushing business tn warm dellca-
cirs.
When the pres ** begin to turn out th
plies of paper*. •x Itement Is at fever
heat. The difference in place ■an only
m *ke a difference of few minute* In the
commencement of the newsboys' sale*
but it Is contented for vigorously, and
sometime*, It must l- confessed, a bit
pr fanely A few minutes more and then
the i ries of Morning paper" are hoard
abroad throughout (he city. The boys
have been watting, some of them, for
seven or eight hours
.♦ ■ |
U %T II %l, %KLA\ %.
Mr. 4. J. Fnlton'a I'hofournph of III*
Father In l.ondon.
Mr A J Fulton received a letter from
loxtdon l-t we* k. aci , om|wnled by a cab
in'd photograph of hi* father and mother
The photogiuph elfows . well preserved
>ld ouple, the father being a whlte
h.l red. but hale and tear tv. okl gcnt>.
mat Wliat wttrgct* attention at once
Is the four md*h which ate hung upon
his breast The medal*. It was learned
from Mr Fulton. were all awarded for
honorable *ervlce in the Htltlsh army,
in which his father served forty-two
year*.
The nodal* represent three wars, the
fourth being th long service medal. The
first of these Is for the i'rtmean war.
In which Mr Fulton, Hr . took |*ari as a
m#m •• r of tht Royal Jigfi' ery in i-.i
--!p. it • wi ’ i*r• ‘rut ni ♦ - butt <
of Baiaklava. and saw the famous barge
of the Ught Brigade, when *OO British
cavalry charged half the Russian army
The old soldier's son* are scattered but
I on* of th*m 1* with he Miners and Sap
l*er# of the British arm\ In Bouth Afl n
I or was at last accounts The letter stated.
! however, that no new* had been received
! from this eon In three months and the
Tanvdy la some wliat anxious ou hi* ac*
I vOuuk
I 1.1*14 TION AND Nf.ORD ANI/. ATIOV
Took Pla**e X esterala y at the fteventh
Afreet MethMlisf taalay*Aeli**al.
Th** Sunday B’hOOl of the Seventh
K*rxt Methodist Church was rrorganixrd
yesterday afternoon .t 4 o’cio k. ofh *to
for the *cim)ng year were e • *1 and the
pupds were re* and. four new *lise
w* r#- mad* , and tour lo w te i bet- wrere
aidKUnted. Th . was made n** ry by
the growth of the Sunday School.
Practically ad of th* officers of Ist
year were rr-e4ert*d ex *p Mr A B.
Crosby, the m c t,*r\ and treasurer, who
da lin*-il io • * ept the office for another
term Mr. Ouaby ha been se r tary and
treasurer of th* Burxlay S*'booJ ain e it
organisation thrr# years axo hi I h*-
flll# I the |K>sitton ablv and ea*iwfac
tor > :## he .’ti.i Jay ?. hced that lus r* -
tlrcment !** gr* *tb regret ed
The officers elected are a- follow*
Superintend*nt~ Mr J L Christian.
A * -istant flu|erlntendrnt—Mr F. <\
Slone.
8* ret ary and Treasurer—Mr. J. 8
AVo fe
N *slctant Hh rf-t ry and Treasurer—Mr
M AN Ken ru'd?
Librarian Mr J CJ Crafts
OrganUt Mi* Edna Courvolsler
Tb** Bunai.iv School has a m*mt* r?*nip of
29*, pupib hut owing to th** thr* itenlng
weather v est * r*la \ alter noon o ly abatif
one-half of Hit r.umbei were pr. -.nt A
r Hrt . f th.* bin If 8* ( <v| wa* r- id *.
th** morning servi*-.* a* the. ’htir* h. and
show* 1 its* affairs to b<* in Ihe mot i-at
Iffa< lory onddion Th** rrpor* also
show. I th** a’tcnifance records mol* bv
the ofti- * r* and t* n h# rs which were .ill
exceptionally gaol.
1
Hits. ItllllUHv FI NEH AL.
Her l.ife final lt*en Lons. I sefnl nnd
Honorable.
The funeral of the ate Mrs !’ene|*pe
Brewer, an a- bunt of who*. *lath was
given in yesterday’s Morning News, took
place yesterday morning at 11 • k*-k
from th#* Klim Baptist 4’hurch at Oliver
The lec**,ised ha*l ban a number for ihe
great#-r pat i of her lon* life of M year -
and tb** paetor. Rev R. G Oartin. in *on
ducting Jh- service, spoke feelingly of the
high character horn** by the de* as* and dur
ing h*-r iof< and honorabk* life.
Of the dc **aed. one who hid known
her for years, said Bhe was a woman *f
remarkable character, having llv*d above
tiu* tlm* s lloted to man. To know
h*r was to love h*r. fr her motive- and
intentions w* re always for good, and she
never outlived her usefulnee Bbe was
a friend t< every one and all wer. her
friends Not only was sn* • good and
urefu. woman, hut ene was a leader in
every good work A conshdent Christian
she was not only cot;* *rn**'l In the tem
poral welfare of all with whom she * im*
in rant a t. but their iqdrttual welfare
also Above all wa- sh* arnesi|v and
actively conerned lor the t-mrsi.t and
eternal interests of her own hildreii
To way that she lived for her children ie
n.4 *mugh eh** m suatly 11 **• I for them
tn her untiring efforts to serve and .can
fort them Only two week- >in . -h*
w\*j* at the be*t*ile of seriously si* k ***n
.*t Wflv.ru-* wh**n she wa* summoned
h-wne to attend th** funeral of her *•
R H Brewer, who died very i*Menlv.
and with xvhont sh** wa.* living Around
her nd the osl homestead in Kfllnghain
ourry. where k** hv**l and died h* ■■
children, grandehiktren and gi.a-grand
children eftcti
de**d a home for ill of t hem%•
Mrs Prawer was a woman of large
and wonderful experience In lied
when Bhrrman devastated Georgia. he>
husKind. Georg* AN Brewrer. in an effort
to avoid the invader and save some of
hie effects from the vandalism of -in
invading army, was o tunjly lowt, atul
during a wtdowfhood of thirty-five years.
Mrs Brewer had cv**r lived. hoping
against hoi>e tho’ some time sac might,
learn sornwhlng of her absent compan
ion Bit* If the earth had opened and
*walAowed him. there could not he lees
of Mr RreweFs fte known than H
known to-day Yet in this life-long be.
rewvement and trial, well ae the lr->.-
f children x llfferent tin***- no mortal
could have sustained (he affliction of thi*
life w|th more ('hristian fortitude and
submission than she mamfeste.l
Th* at** #*a *d leaves a lrge family ff
hildren. grand* hiklr*T> m and great-grand
■ htidran many of whom are well known
in Savannah
Rev John H. A?he, also of Oliver, re
sisted in conducting th. funeral services
rind delivered a beautiful and touching
prayer.
ITS FIN *4*l mill. A It* AI,.
<it thctl rn I 4 h*!r PrepnrlttK for the
lied lent ion
The special choir which will take part
In the dedication service* of the Cathe
<lr. 1. th<* last Sunday In month hud
It f* first organ rehearsal at Ihr Cathedral
yesterday afternoon. The iitnidt; of the
organ la not complete a* yet, nl only
a portion of the Instrument could he
used. There w is n lurg* attendance of the
choir, and the rehearsal was * successful
one.
Mr F E. He hirer, the musical director
of, the Cathedral, ha* succeeded In yet
lng together a very large choir, and one
fompood of excellent material. There are
S3 voice* In the choir and In addition thvre
will t*e an orchestra of 13 pieces, includ
ln a large harp
The sale of tickets of admission to the
dedication service will begin at the Ca
thedral next Hundax morning, after the
last mas*, the announcement that the snl
would begin yesterday morning having
le*n made under a misapprehension.
BCBKKIIIRE MAS Ft I I. 4 %R4iO.
I niihlr to Vlrlnu %ll Freight Tliut Of*
ferrtl In l*!iiln|e||hla.
Tho second ship of t ie Merchant!* an l
Miner*' new S ivannnh-Philadelphia l<ln>-
Mt Berkshire Copt. Ryan—soiled from
I’hi odelphla Saturday. and is due her*
to-morron night. The Berkshire -*ai.*'d
tvnh n full cargo ami a number of con*
slenment * were held over for the Alle
gheny. which sail.** Wedne.-tlay.
The new pier of the line |n Philadel
phia is being put in the best poesl >!*•
shaj* to core for the company's huei
n* f*s nnd workmen r. transforming tn*-
ivlt.irf Into one of the bri
along the river front. The management
announce* that business Is far heyonl
expectation and If the pr**#nt rush keeps
up lekltt tonal steamers will have to be
brought into mjubltmn
fVrofuh* In the Mood shows Itself sooner
or liter In swellings. pores. eruption'-.
Hut Hood s BarsiiiMrillu completely cures
II and
The *n\Minnl. oitser % n lory of
M lisle
Is now open for the reception of pupils.
Thorough Instruction given on pianoforte,
violin, singing and harmoni gee Illus
trated catalogue Prof Leo W. Mchrten*.
Director —ad
o
School Supplies.
Just received large and ossortfd sup
ply of school hags and school sopplte;
all at cut rates, from lb cents tip, also,
usual large stock of a’.i the school books,
now used in Chatham county at Fstll*
News Depot. 45 Hull street. Bav.ir.tMh
G .—ad
A High-Grade Institution for Indies
Bherter College, Rom*. Ga. Write for
catalogue. -*<L
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DISCUSSED MISS RIVES BOOK.
MKV. J D JORDAN Dlt A AN'* *p|ll|T-
I 41, laHAAOAA FROM ••% FINN-
At I, OF F A NTH**
Tbe Hook AA rltlen b> Owe of Dr. J*r
alwn'ft t-*rler(l*—*ll Max t wi#*ri t ui>
ailtleroble Diarwaatlaan From m 4l*ral
*>lnnl|mlnt-Owe Lara*’ Nrxxr lork
li(k aiwre Hrl weed f* Handle If
aa lleinw Immorsl-Df. Jordan "era
iu It an F: \ posit ln of tbe I'wnlliie
floe Iri we Thai -'There l* a Natural
Raid* anal a "iiirtliml llaaaly.**
|{*\ Dr J I Jordan prr he*! at (h*
First Puip4i Ch ir.h last night on .A
l’urna* * of Earth the till* of a re •nt
hook by Halite Ermtnle Hives. He drew
hie text from Pslam- 12 • 'Tlx word- of
th* lrd at* pun xcril* a- silver tried
In the furnace of earth, pur*tied seven
dm. .-
Dr Jordan said \lv attention was **
p. tail) ailed to (h** text by the r • •
ap{* at in* of a n**w nook ent iled, ’’A
Furnace of Earth by Hal le Erminie
Hives, an oki friend of mine from Kin
tii. ky NNh.'le fiagea *f metrcfolUan pa
p rs an<l magaxin* *- ha\* been devoted to
. ritii *m- * f Hok. Som# -ay It
a book strong and pur* while others say
It i • disgrace to ht- . itur* . <hie urge (
book store In New York refuse I to exd! it
on moral grounds, while o h* rs arc f *4*r
for it. A:ter a careful reading of the
book 1 sec ri w there may be a difference
of opinion nloui it It situ k me as an
• K|osmon of the Pauline do* •lif e- thwl
*th*'t• 1 t atural body ai *1 thet* is a
•plritual body *tw*en wht h ihcr Is
a constant and Irtepreaslble vonffltft
Th book alcal w iih the* r* ii and nol
with the id.al not with things as the
~w*>uii hac* them, but with things
as they ate
The desire,, of the n—h and spirit." said
Dr. Jordan, "are at ve it. and our refine
ment or our debasement depen*ls *>n whi* h
one con*s out th. roa*ir Be it sikl to
th* honor ot lioth the author and tin
( \ tv-1 i• • Barth, that th#
spiritual idea prevailed.
There wre two question* for our ion
•ideiailon in this t-x the purity of God *
Word and Tke Furnace* of Faith
"God’ll word* nt** jMir
• The words ot th** Lout are pure
words AA lth th> student of the w. r i
tv no loves in* L r*l thl- statement is un
queption*-*) Hla • on* eprion of Go 1 l" that
He ts a put*- i holy (lo I—altogether and
Incat able of any otto * c j*' pure word.-
The words (*f the Lord ar. not only
p:ir word- hut the> tend toward- purity
they generate and develop put It > —they
are the axhortatioo of purit>, and tha In
splratlon of purdy.
The sottli of th** IxuM ire not or.lv
pure, hut the\ .ire true Thy woru is
truth ’ If true words then they tnu>:
ccme to {>f- Th# \ tell U- of the past
h. present, and toe future They ten-a
u w hat our r*.uti<>. s to God and our f A *.-
lowmen ough to Ih They give us the
:iue ffulmat* 1 a*f life and character.
Would you fwtve your fortune told? then
etude th wrord of *i| tot tx Is th** in
iHlllhfe instructor an#! fore-tell*r
A F"urntic# of Earth.' Earth ha
tr.nt)\ furn.u ts aii > th*re re mil n
ple m them At times th*' earth Hpp*ors
t#* me a one great refinery or furoa. -
where ther** a constmo4 *• jsraMon In
tween the real metal anl the drew
The erth r* elves and give* forth raw or
-rude material that may be redned. and
for higher use?
Take na\nt *>rs and cotton, the two
thing* that have mode our city famous,
and many of our *Jtlsene rich, as nn ex
ample
’Consider x'so the gold, sliver and other
meta!s Th- purest gold mv come from
the harde.vt rock Uo with the characters
of men. The virgin forests, w.de and wild,
must precede the Ideal home, th, lion goe-t
before the |imh. the sword before th*
I lowshare. and tha* *|K*ar befor,* the prun
ing hook The log KChool hous- precedes
th#* college or university, and the tent
precede* th* temple. the raw recruit
goes before the trained soldier. The sum*
hi' a is manifest In the makeup of a man
I he coo'ng bal>** before the wooing man.
the stammering words before the eloquent
s#*nlencea the tnaldllng step befor* the
martial tread The babe iiwthe mange*-
was before the boy who astonished th*
• loctor* of the law-, and the boy was be
fore the man who was "The Light of the
AA’orld ’ the magnet of th* world, who.
when He wa lifted up would draw al
rn.fi unto Him
"The mind is horn untutored, n b c. be
fore baker, monos >l4 a bls tome b**fore
jiolysyMabels, addition lefors division; the
simple before the complex
' Naturally chata ter is without fo m or
strength and takes its form from the
mold In which It is cast, and Us atrengi
from the furnace in whi h It l 111* *1
’Spiritual life le given ti' Inlts swaddling
clothes. Flnp we are hataas in Christ,
feeding upon the milk of the word, then
men. feeding on the meat of fh* word
"Only In a furnace ot >ar:h’ reed wa
expect their desirable purifying Except
the silver abide ut the furnace, it come*
not out as silver, but dross. For the
bodily development we have food and ex
ercise. for the mind we have home, school,
college, church university and tne univer
sity of the universe. For the developm* nt
of our character we have diver.- tempt*,
lions, experience and the sustaining grace
the all sufficient grace of God
For the soul there the life-giving
spirit, the life-guiding word, and the soul
enlarging provider e
"We all must pass through the fumade,
if w would be refined and purified. If w
find that we are in a furnace let u tra\
not *o mueh that we muv b> taken out
of It. a- that we be not consumed in 1.
The purest gold may have to he seven
times furnace-irled before the dross is ail
gone
••Consider for a moment some of the fur
na* •* tried ones Job - loss of property
l<odll> afflictions. and desertion of
friends, arouse,! in hln a s.umbering
muse whose sweet strains of poetry have
charmed willlonw. and cull** I fo'ih . phl
los>th> thai has aided thousands.
“David passed through mor* than one
furnace before he *••, ame th* *we*t
singer of Israel.* To-dav his language
is universal with all those* who worship
t od
•Paul suffered many imprtoontnetit*.
-trip* - an*) |*en ; s Wore he could s. > I
k* |w the faith H**n eforth there |s laid up
foi me a clown of rightemrsness " Jonn
Buny.tn suffer* *1 mu a prtva'ioti an.) lonv
imprisonment before he in** ,m* the Tm
mortal Dreamer." an l th- world's most
fopulur iiuthor.' The A|*oitlr John had
to •*• *n exile from all th- work! Apart.
l***loro he took I se m glorious wonder
the thing* that must shortly ie.
■ The Scuptursf teach us that in that
great dav all this universe shall ie
trial In on** great furnace, the heavens
shall Ik- rolled up a* u scroll. no* I be **
lire, .ir.il ill the element* shall melt wl h
fervent h* at. the ok I heaven and the old
earth shall pos* away and there shall
be anew h aven and i pew earth
who would stand the test then must hear
the trial now
\\ II %T % i It I Tit BAY* Or IT.
MU* Rives* Hook a Heicnlar Furnace
nt Love.
The Bookman. In Its notice of “A Fur
nace of Rerth." ca ls if a liter ry second
• ousln to “The Quick or the Dead," nnd
says of it and the author ' Halite Er
minle Hives has written another novei.
aral she has called It A Furnace of
Earth* The story is second cousin to
The Quick or the Dead, whose author.
Amelia Riven, now the Princess Troubets
ki. to a relative of the writer ©4 the
ll
’Furnace *A furnace of Barth' Is in
tended to be a s’udy In temperament, a
warring of the physical anl the spiritual
In the sex relation It muat he admitted
that the h* rotiie. Margaret Lxng*Sot>. Is
not pariiculatly spirt*ual. although she
cries, with other women 'Give me sou;
giv( me spirituality?' Bhe has a lover
just th* sort of lover that a woman F*\es
ind he makes love in au< h a way that
the 'tumbling passion of his utterances
pierce*! through her like a spear of det
p rat> glaJmss • • • Her eyes (lose!
Into his From a blur under loud-pale
ey# lids they nad turned to violet t>ails.
shot through with a trembling light. The
look she gave him melted over him in a
rag* of love. Desire bordered it. a smile
dip;** iln It. prom Is*- made it golden
and hi* row his own longing
(tainted in it ns a pilgrim sees
rip r*fb> tion in a slumbering pool.' Even
Hfit-n .-h* w.is alone ihe feel of his strong
h:r. which sometime* smelled of rose*,
was In the fibrous touch of her gown Mix
moti'h -rolling at the corners, warmed he
should**r Ills l-odlly presence was all
a bout h**r. li breathed upon her. and h-'r
soul r<*led and ahui Its eyes like drunk
*n man.’ At such times as these her hair
would become 'flame-washsd.' and she
would look ‘ln •he mirror and kss the
gi hungrily .’ Margaret Langdon. a*-
ordlng o her lover, ‘looks like a tall.
!<<>w Illy and as Is ’a gnome had draw'll
amt***r streaks In her hair and rubbed her
cheeks witn pink tulip leaves.* In cn •
place Ml.-- Rive- speak* of ‘her unused
lipfli.* ani In another of their itsem
:>ianc4 to ri|e straw I terries.
"To anyone who aiore a love e ory. Ih*
kind (hat tir?• m.ikc* one creep with the
depth of Its torrid passion and then
soothes one with the love which ts of the
-pirit w recommend ’Tha* Furnace of
Earth ’ And furthermore. It Is no* ofteu
that w. have a heroine who# • ’m>*d*
sometimes stru k through her like the
smell of earth to a will thing of ihv jun
gle. * *
no NOT THINK All t H OF* IT.
xiynallcate Scheme to f oulrnl the
Nice 4 rop.
Savnnnah rice men do not think that
the scheme, hacked by a syndicate, to
omrol the rice crop by making contract*
with the (urmers for the purchase of
(heir rough lice and delivery of If to cer
tain public warehouses, which the syndl-
il( pro|s>s* to make bond* and ware
houses. will amount to much. The ob
ject. it I* claim*.l ts not to Increase
prices of the clean nrtlcie. but to main
tain th< m as they now exist, and to es
tablish a Stahl* market for rlct. The
contract ptopostfA a teim of fotir years,
with privilege of addit lona I years, and
rice is to he bought at guaranteed prices
> per grade, all ol which is specified In
4ne contra* I
The scheme Is harked by par
•iej* or a! least the proto*ed contracts
ire to be madt under the laws of I/)ui
siana. anal provide for the sale
or of ail the rice jopw
ax he ir*i> have, own or control dur
ing th* years IW, 1901. 190? whether
cultivated and raised on land- own*d or
rented ly him or derived from the has**
or rental of lands to others, or due for
wa*er furnished by him to others for Irri
gation of their lanal*. and all other rice
-** ur*l. owned or controlled by him !*
,n> other manner In lamtslana. or In anv
other state, on the following terms and
t>nditlons. and at the following prices
Hondura- No I To cup no less than
•1 ponds, and to contain net over 5 to in
per - ent of red rice, k X> to 53.4?> per bar
rel of I*’: pounds.
No 2 To cup not less than ¥* pounds,
and io contain not more than 1 to jn ier
cent of r, *1 rice. 52.V5 to $3.10 per bat re.
of lU2 ;ounds.
No 3. To cup not less .“tt pounds, and to
contain not more than 3* to 40 per cent
of r**d rice $2 -V> to $2 per barrel of I*L*
pounds.
No. 4 —To cup not le's than 39 pounds,
and to ontaln not over 4" to 60 per cent
of red rice. $1 95 to $2.35 per barrel of
163 pound-
Japan No 1. To cup not less than 43
pounds, and to contain nat more than f.
to 10 per eeni of ied rice. $3 to s3.£ per
barrel of 163 jioundi*
No. 2. To cup not less than 43 pounds,
and to contain no* more than 10 to 20 p*rr
rent of red rice. $2 V. to $2 95 per barrel of
162 pounds *
No 3. To cup not 'ess than 42 pounds,
and to contain not more than 20 to 4** per
cent of r**d rice. 13 4.’* to $2 75 per barrel
of 162 pounds.
No. 4 To cup not less than 42 poun is
and to contain nor more than 40 to 60 pr
cert of re| rice. $1 $5 to $2 10 per barrel of
It 2 pounds
Ked ric* of both Japan and Honduras.
$1 CM to $1 * per barrel of 162 pounds.
< tff grades and damaged rk e of |ualtty
below those above designate*! are to b<
pai ) for at prices to be determined by the
• xfw rts hereinafter appoint***!
The conditions of th** contract are in de
tail. and include all sorts of provisions
Hi*** men who have been spoken to In re
vatd to the m illet *lo not put mu h faith
in th* movement.
The < ro* or th** I'onml.
“The Gross or the Pound Which?" A
talk on the modern civilisation in India,
with application to the Hindu and Hindu
ism. Pen nnd ink sketches by Irving
Wand. Price fm cents. For sale at Es
tiir* News Depot. No 45 Bull street. Sa
vannah. Ga —d.
P P P . a wonderful medicine; if gives
an appetite, U invigorates and strength
en* P P. T cures rheumatism and ali
pains In the side, back and shoulders,
knees, hips, wrists and joints, p p p
cures syphilis In all Its various stages.
o,<i ulcers, sores and kidney complaint. P
I* P. cures i tar rah, ccsema. • ryHpWas.
all skin diseases and mercurial poisoning,
p P P cures dys|*t<si. chronic U male
complaint* and broken-down constitution
and loss of manhood. P. P. P. tha best
blood purifier of the age. has made more
permanent cure* than all other blood rem
* die* Ltppman Bros., sole proprietors.
Savannah Ua -tki
I'h uI it Ink'* Pippin Cider.
This f'elebrsted pure, apple Juice cider,
made In Long Island, can be had in pint
or uuart bottles, direct from the manufac
turers. with their own stamp, at Ltppman
Brothers. Druggists. H.tvannah. Ga -ad.
•'ll < tired Me."
"Greybeard broke up rheumatism on
tne," says Mr Cha* Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. ‘ And put me in
better health than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time."'
Take Oraybcard Pills for that dlssy
feeling—Loet appetite, and follow It up
with a bottle of Graybeard. It is all you !
need. Re|e* Drug Cos., sole props..
Savannah. Ga.—ad.
% lr|;rtoa Smoke,
The Herbert Spencer is an elegant cigar 1
and !• truly a delightful enjoym.ru te
Innate the fumes of this tine tobacco; ll
is evbilarating and delicious.
rtce that the name of Herbert Spencer
la on every wrapper of every cigar, with
out Which none are genuine
The Herbert Spencer cigars are only
sold by the box of SO Concha* at $3 fip, An( | ;
Perlectos. U Hi Lipfiman Bros whole
sale druggiMa. Bernard and Conarws*
a trees*, of this city —ad.
“OraybeaM I* a family medicine with
• ** sad a rn mlmnt b istne** man yes
teruay '"My wlfo takes i;. and I n,ti C e I
ah* enjoying be*tar h*aitn than for
yeara The children keep well by taking
Oravb'ard may be obtained at all dntg
•tores or write to us for It H*pea* Drug
Cos , sole props., RaVonnsh, Ga -ad \
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SILKS.
Th** most complete selection b i p>.
suited in a line of Bilks ahaoluteh . .rp t*.
ing In variety aiuF b* uty.
All the 1* adlng etiadc- In TaflcU
and Sir.
Fancy Silks for waists €9e.
Black Toff*'a 43c
Batin Dua'hessa 75c to $1 7®.
hi:aa taOODA.
Everything worthy nf ittenti.-.r
year’s productions. All the new .
weaves and fabric.- A stock wt.rtl . r
while selecting fr*m.
Black Cheviot B*rge. spong'd
shrunk. 53 worth 75*'.
Imported Black Cr*pon 75.'. $’ ftf.
Cheviots. Bt*>rm Brg*s. Bn lar
Henriettas. Poplin* and other fa r
weaves at popular prices.
Venetian Cloth, all shades. sl.of worth
$1,285.
Broadcloth in all the leading shad
$1.00; worth $1.25.
Broadcloth in i?l the leadm,’ hi *
$1.25. worth $1.50.
Poplins, ail oIo r , 95* . worth ti O)
54-Inch All Wool Homespun wo
85 cent**
54-Inch All Wool Ladles’ Cln* i.
shades. $5 . worth $1 <A
Fancy Plaids, suitable for ghlFlre:
school dresses. 12’sc to Ts*
f*i, A\\F:i.*;m> and im tings.
The newest and mos* popular nf i
season’s good** Our ass rfments >
complete and ihe prices veiy attra t *•
An assortnent of Outings at 1"*
AM color and patterns of C <shme i
k'fcc. worth 12V’
Fancy F'ianelette. 12* 2 c and V*
AA HITA; (.001)0.
In this depariment we have is ruud
the choicest tn,-**'in the clt\ Our \N
Goods are always good anal r* Ruble T *
' ear’s stock Js very pretty, and there 1
big values in every Item
AA'hhe India Linen SS . worth 10r
White Indki Linen l***-. worth 12V
White Indl i Linen Isc; worth 2u .
T ABLE D A At A NR
AT A I,HA LOAN nt If FA.
Bleached Table Dama-k ISc, worth 3^.
I"11k• • i i.• i ' ■.* ii . .
33 **eni.
•-Inch Brocad**! Table
worth 49c.
70-lnc|i Brocaded Table Otitnuk 4*
worth Stv
•-Inch HI I .i hi l All Linen Tab!* I'am
a>-k 3Sk worth
72- Hlem hetl All Linen Table T> ' -
Mf*k 6 9c. worth k*.
73- Inch Hl* iched Alt Linen Table Dam
ask worth SI.OO.
72-Inch PI-1 Ij*H All Linen Table r> > -
kfFt 111. II%H.AIN l\ MIKI\4
Fine Imported Table Sets. heir. ' l
nnd fringed it $3.50 nnd up.
LAI E I t RTAI>*
From 7.V to S7.CO. All new thi? s* -o •
LAIIIEV BILK KIHT*.
Silk and Flannel Waists Please exanv.r**
ours before |*urchnsing You'll be
pleased.
ATTRACTIVE PRICE* CHI’. TM:F
Our tegulnr $1 To White Bedspreads
$1.35.
Ail our b**t ldc Bhletkigs this we* k 1
A gociil yard-wide Bleached flhfri
worth sV*c.
36xlS Fringed Damisk Towefs 1- .*•
very cheap
I.HM** FI ICMSUING PKPIRT'II
Men's Fnderveat at 49c; worth *-
Men's t'ndervests nt 75c; worth 9*
Men s R*l i'ndervests At $! <■>. wort
$1.25. Drawers to match
tine line of Ladlev I’nderwtsr * i,n
49. suit t<> s3f/
All style- Collars nnd Cuffs at I*> nlv *
15c.
A regular 35** Suspender for 2*V
Men's Working Shirth nt all prl
kind needed
A good I’niaunderc*! White Shirt f* r )'•
Canton Matting, ranging In pri fr m
35* o 60r yard. •
Smyrna and Moqiiclte Hugs in nl # •
Tapestry Carpets, fresh new gu*> s
Daniel Hop,
Th— corner P.rou*fh(on nd flarnnrl ***•
M.IIUUU ..%*> VOUBUI*.
TUB a.%V.%*V%H PRKrAH ATOR*
• HOOI.. MII.ITAHV.
OPKA (M T. N.
Mr. Htronc h r-lurnl to it
and my (• ►>-n -v-ry niornitiis '
9 and 2 t th- ichoul bnlldln*, ’ *
nort!i-<-M torn-r of Barnard -nl U-irr •
•tr—la. . „ ~,
Ormond B B.rona (Porn-ll). H-d •
A - hool who— lnrucor r
-ally ni-n familiar with mod-m r.
.■■id ntrn who hav- d-monmil' ' ;
,ui:c-> „ t-.K , h<'r In pr-f>.irlnx , ' 1
coß*e- nd hualn— A iiool who*' I’ ~
tna l #<-<•*■ pl-d 111 llu of . x.tmin * '
many code**#, and who- h-><!" (
ha- the hlh-m -ndora-nwnt by tn* I
•l-iiin of ■ orn-ll and of th- I"nlv*
<'alltornl!i A -.-hool who— din ’
among th- moat promlo-nt m-n
•tat- A —hool wh-r- your !• *■
r—lva p-r—nal up-rvlton .10
couraa-m-nt. wh-r- h- roul l■ 1 .
thorough and ayn-malio tralnlns ’ n
and mind: wb-re h- could pr-p**-
l*arons for th- n-*t day under •
ptructor s care in the afternoon j •
would at th- hi hoardma *choon>
wh-r- you would hav "o wrwry ■
hi, a.—clat— A nwWIN 1 ' f n _
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