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CANNOT HAVE THE CLOCK.
KIIiHTH HTHFt T HI II.IIIMi I HM IT
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--win 4 bilalrrn In (h— xrtonolx, I
Dorr Thun Iml -nr—llll liT>* lor
Whom Fln*e innnni Hr Fnnntl.
I itnntri XrhiinU ifcim nn Inrrrn*-
•fl f Irnrtnnrr—'Tn >'• Xrliwol
tl (i ■ Ifli nii • In Ihr l nunir) *inn Hi
Hr I *MM|ilrlrl— iMii'mi' Trnrlirrr
I* Qrf *• %firr Third lrr.
Thr Ontotrr m'-ftn* nf th- Mn.,r4 nf
Kduratton lt m#ht. .i~ ml mark>l by
Hiiy aiirriHi lr >u. hi S i|*i A•*l‘ morr . rr
port lha* t!■ r* • r MR < n.!ilr*-t
rnrollrd In thr I'ilMl' . booth ll *k
whirl! war UK in ■x. ■ *<f '>• rnrollmmi
ul the •aMTi** tim* * "••r M4t“ Of ttii. j
uunUi 3,4*. 'lr hllr, nnil 2,1-> rolorrd.
Ther# are Mill -l* ii.imr* on thr —aliiriK
Ht. thoujrh of ihi- mirnlr r f hiv* I" rn
provlilrd nil |*l.o * r n* 1 hotilr nut al*
of ihr itt'trl't in who h they rrnldi lr iv
ii. I y# cirtlilnn Wlihmi* thr hoot* md
lor whom thrr* I* lllllr pro. I# ct of pro
\ id Inn pin i-r.
Thr *u(itrlntrfi lrnf I<l Hint Ihr r#
port* from Ihr rounliv n-hooln w. rr nol
nil in >• I, hul ihnt llr r. |ir rr ■l\ r.l
limliime n Inrrrnnrrd anrr .lon *■ Th<-
nrw nrhool tnitumtc al HonalH-lln. will lr
• omplrnd thl w.*k aial r hool will open
there Monday. Tht nrw bnlldliiK a' South
Nrwlimion lr In .ourrr of • onrfru I on,
nn*l will lr r-mlv for *• i|win. y wilhln
thr nm* two or thru > k
Hup Anhmorn rr port'll that Ihr or
iranlzatum of lar r |mh*lx hia.l hern * * i
• . %v..rk <1 Ho a nrw’ tylnn I'rl
, , . r k to now in a ■■
fa> lory rtali-.
The oontrwi* for furmrhimt r h.>l mr
pile, lor in* i. ir w. n aw ii.hal •••• In
lon* tm 111* Momuoli'lni "i of in*- * *om
future Oil Hlippll' Hoar, hol.l h'l'O
H ft* I f’OVC • \Vi,l! mAt II II I *’
• |ITN>I * . |i'AtkHUT> M 8 A I* A H k
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oud, D T I pr inf ft**.' Morning
News. and M S Ar 1 \ ID k
Th* r*ma > 4l)Oli of Mir--* id* \\ *lf*\
tea- her **f the tn t*i crwk* In the H-nrv
(Krfr! Hchool, wiii I arid •••*•■ l
and (ironwiikh * w*n uiino,in • ) *•* *r*i
tn§i> The v ilk y crraletl lv th#*p*
i . •.i .* * 1 mt!f *?
,\lk- I'l - Mhiii n • - < i *nt
IHt fu r ii lh- V i ii >’f•*• >*
• m i •• Jli'n illi <il t*v Mi M A
(i Hyriu- M\% ■* ,• I ilutf tt* iLhI* 4 " 4
of .*•* ! !.*n I** < hih uho hv* *• r * I
lhr. full \* ii - ni'<l wia I ■\ • i’* l* • n
lronu*!t ltv i' ‘kii fh* I.m ' i" v
tan< Imi o rmrliiK. l* s!•* p* m*
• >;m Ttirr* I . nl on If * • !• * ft
i r ;i* vs ill !• iff* l-I hv H - In r i-•
Hen lofor* ih p “f .* i-mm t*.ntir>*
rid l* * n li’n fot • • t V. I pi* for tho
■ 'oil*l rti l $. o f.r lh< Ihlrrt y*.ir
A l•*l*'r Wi* r • in* I Horn th** S.iv.m
t,,ih Trad* w .ind I*> i A* < mM>. p • l*>
tiiK a rlroular from t•*- lm* raii* *l T i**
ieraphP.il I’lilon. hikik (hfti th* lkwipl
of K*lu niton linl<l i- imlf il. • m tht*
t>< 4 hoN c>| an. h !>► •!• only . .u | mil •
• I hj flrnv tmploy in* uni cm in* n Th
l* tt i *v • r* ‘lv*'*l ..*• ifnim i"i
Tht* qu*atlof* tf pnivnltiue for plnrlnu .t
clock on the Righth rtit** t S. hooi hiitld-
Injr w.n* brought up. . <'omrnunlcation
liiiv iiifi ld-*i i r**iv! from th* - • its In
refrfn<*e to th* matitr Thf building
commit fee. to which the mater had l* * n
n T*rrel. rn o T!tl that tin plan
of the build *ng did not lend
It-elf to a c ipkda for u clock
or other purpOM> aid that l*e
jki.ipx t“tc conatru* tl n of the huttdin*;
wan not pu- h to* to permit of h a
fitruetlire The w** a *r*lins
|> Inptnif ted to Inform th* Mtivor to ihl*
effect, It having been "tel that lh
city ehOUld furnish the cl.*- K nhould tin*
IlfMrd cf Education provide the tower
I*rrf J H Woo* I of the High He hool.
fr*j*e*red h-fore th* Board and or k # *l ht*
claim* for an In- reaac In ealur v The
mutter was referred to th*- Finan* <*om
mince
Vic* 4 President H*uepy rei>ort*t that he
lia l vieit#*d th* school building 4 in com
pany with the *up* riraendent on S* i* *!?.
and that he had found all the building*
*n m*od nrd r and In for use
Vico IT* aden* pr v sldc*l at ih**
meeting M.r *r being still absent
from the city The icher nu mb* r> of the
board pr*r*-nt w **r. t'.ipt ll*r.ry Hlun,
Mr I>** Bov My* is. H -n H rni.in Myers,
M. A. O'Byrn* *mi . and Mr P A Stovall.
THK 4 %\ I'HH M 11.
-
Mrtnn* Hair u I'rrmll Which the
Mm %or Ilia* %• Revoked.
The Mormon ciders are Ft 111 in tne i*y
and determltwM to st ly lor* 'I icy
put up quite nr argument with M)'or
.Mvfrv ynMtnlav as to their
right!*, the liberty of free spe*-. h. and th
right of ever\ mfin t worship <•*! * ,
cording 1° the dicta?- ■* of hk* own eoti
siietica. and incidentally to perouade other
people to worship th* *ani** a iy.
The Mayor imh somewhat surprised to
find that th*- i l*l' r had n |* mlt to
preach on the ntwta, It Imi-I been grant
d from the clerk* office by instruction
of Ailing Mayor Tlhlhiuui d.> ln*t
week A* the ro**n iready had permit
the MAvor <l*hMfl not t revoke It for the
prepent any any. holding the matter
under tvh Wm*rK for a day oi two Th
elder a will not lie permit t*l to pell their
literature on the sireeit*. how* v* r
"I have not rtvok*d tin |H-rniif held
by the eld- rs," paid Mayor Myers yester
day. "I atn very mudi Inclined to re voke
all permits for street pr aching, how*yer.
In the huainepM section at any rate. Busi
ness men object to tl crowd* which anth
er and besides I should think that there
are other section* .f th* city whore mis
sionary work Is more n*• l*l and likely to
prove more . ffectiv*- If th< Mormon? arc
permitted to discourse n the streets they
will have to keep mui of th bti-inev- dis
trict. They Will not Ik# allowed to .sell
their llUrntnr* on the street*, as there
Is no ordinance permitting >u. h sal**
They can put It on sale at the t>ok store*.
If they wish, or they *an hire . place
and run their own hook **
Clark of Council W P. Halley when
ask* and about the permit l*-u* 1 to th*
alders, recalled that Acting May or Tied* -
man had telefthond him late one after
noon last week that he had fob! two in*n
Who bad calltd on him that they could get
a permit to preach on the streets As It
was rather late. Mr Hailey left Instruc
tions with Deputy Hernandez to
|s>ue the permit, which w s done Neither
Mr. Halley nor Mr Hrrnandz knew that
the men who obtained the f*ermlt weta
Mortn-.n elders until yesterday.
DROWftFD I IIOM mint ••HIP.
Three tiailorß Fell Friim the lo Ten
and Two Were Drowned*
Two sailors. Joseph and Michael Keat
ing. were drowned yesterday morning
about 10 o'clock from the British ship
L.even, lying at the Savannah, Florida
and Western wharf
Three sailors, including those drowned,
were on a scaffolding alongside the ship
craping and repainting her side*, when
the scaffolding careened and the men were
thrown Into the water Charles Robil
lard. the third men, was saved by some
of the workmen on another boat, which
was nearby.
The body of Keating waa recovered
about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, near
the place where he was drowned He will
be buried this moioii.g in thv Cathedral
Cemetery* N x
t ITPi TITIdi AHIT IPllll.il
It Ma> Imr I'.ighih property
for % v I'arpoara.
Judge H* br*Kk heard evidence and ar i
Kuntrnh >e t• il.y morning In tie *t#e •
f lb* l‘* Mple . Has v a I !-• in *in* 1
I-any against the M i\ir and A.d*-rn* n of
ii*. . ,t> of Sivhi.i t. tin- appli atlon t*
lf.gr for in Injut • .-n r -t* .lining tlo* tty
from the M- tl*a *>f th* rngtio hou * on
l.'itfhth st**i itid ftarnard
i i**- t* nt** ar *J it ti-i w ti w*
mad* tl * ptayer **' i>* p* tlnori. wa r*
ftp-* and rh <pi* ' "I. at 1 >.* wi"> w i* I her j
or n t the city w.i- ilm!‘**l n Its u~e of
ti**- lar*.| to th* o|** till.a ■’ whJenmg of i
I.Ulith ?• tre■', whir a t f** *ompany •**- ,
t* f i* •* w • < ti- 11 v .n l m * t*• * ity
deni* and Thr lma?i*n. It wai *i*f v nd-*J.
w m i the ordin.iie * of <'oun ll
pro vatu g f r iUr pur* h . • *f U.- property
and Hi* deed from th* company to the
It wt * ori• * 41 . .| n leh !f of the - tty
that there w ■ # . i* - : t* . •• iimi
tnir• i ii|e*n its ii< WliH* t *n w *r a
i* Hal In ii<* d*‘* Ila it the land ad * en j
p it- 1 ' ►• *1 l*r if;- i * lal | rf>* • * ie
wi• n* • xpri - * :* i.atu* fhal t*-‘ ,v
# hot j I*l |a* i !.| * >i I ■< i • • land f*>
no *tii*-r Aw th* 4 ***h 4 r >iulr* s i •H*
linn atioti lr and • I • ' a f* • m|*.* fhl
must I** Par n*l *tlr** flv • vpr* * • t
JiKig** Sf-ahrook hd no fttlflculty i* d* 1
**laitng !h r* vva r*ti*’h * edition in
ill** 41* *. 1 uruP i c on -Ph'i Ht lon ai *1 !■ r -
fioli.g th** in **** rv Injutx't am Thin,
how* v* r p i* * - 1 . • -tr| nt!i * • pro ** I
lei - .. I ih* apph* itl*. f** *• |*tri**nt
Injur fiu w;'l com*- up ot th* licit t* rm j
of irt P.i*h* rit .it or th** * • wdl h
t k*-ii Is i *a hill of * \ *pt im ,w to the
Htipr no * 'our .
1•. oril- < < *w• v* r, that fr- **m{* *ti'
in . - <*• p. i* I In st i |ti* th** cl v
i M •
M ini*- pr - Si ♦•ti* p r pit* lt, fhtit i
ha*l I** n t*r iv t.allv pa I* I This *ti<m
u,is t*km t *- *• Iv. • of 4 ‘ll \ VMocro. <
\ dam* WO** ?I’**<l ►* ' \ h • I*• i • •• i tf\ *t
rh* t• wtis to* etipnlatton In rfo *l* * and Ifni
ji it fp. n • -f •r * -it v >t. f* It ti.i
• it* rnp.in> might n.iv* -* * o trusl It
olid • t**l *n thin a 'ni* tktn F*r the* J
i*.t 4 #; i- *.ff* r t t* *ll w*i mob- but \
lh (M-rigMtnv did et l-**i in ht*l to •
* *-pr it Th** city r*rat*l-*l Its offer a
a.I t fi** n •*!* ***lv.i<# •* * *oi * 4 Ih*- l.hfhlh
r-To't pi*|H ft\ !>. it . ino-t valuaPP* t nr
|t pur h *'l f.ar all of which, however, it
pud th** earn*- Hat pt i> • of St *-nt.H |r (
square foot
'ln* \t*f*i- •• *ii i nrgtimeni -i • t
•in m. * uio*l >ii of the morning e*
earn *1 Mo- hup* r. *r %*i 11 Th* arg'i j
n *it lr la** **rni*.*n\ - w.* ttyni* 4 by Mr
tieotce W Ih' kett *nd that f*r the * tty
•'-v t’!t\ At ornev Snitiihl I. Adaim*.
llAmtim U HIM \\l> MET.
th < ni*lMil Kliuwrra PrcdArtnl f**r
I'o-duv hut \t u l.iiwrr 'Oiuperii
furr.
Huvnnn.ih bad another hot os wr|j
w-t *l.iv yet<-r*i.y. coot|aralively *p* k
lug The max .muni temperature wns dn
gre* *n*l th* minimum 7 * giving * in- an
of 7s. whi- ti Is *.t d* gr * a .ilm>v* th* nor
nial Almost ev*i> *l*. winco th** be
ginning of the month tus *x<** l*i the
rx.rmol In temperature by to 1* degrees, j
and it k • < •iniuiat* I to at tow iimoutilfl j
lo .7 d* gr- * s for the month, and !l degrees |
f*r the v*ur
Th** rainfall yest* r l.iv was 3#i ln**hes.
who’ll gi\* to tht uwtnth an * iimula e.l
x* s of .•'*'* incht-e. and to the >ear an
a*umtiU(ed shortage of ti ft J lnchetw
The slat** fote. u:t for to-doy is f*>r gen
eraily fotr weather, except o- • uaional
ehow*ra )ti the - * To-morrow #-x
p* t* 4 i lo Im- fur Fresh north to west
win-ie may l*e # xpe t.i
\ IHIT t> I’l. 1111111% bIMThRA.
I’lfty of Them Will Arrive In hmvnii
nnli Tit-day,
Ti- Kl-vrida Pr* * \ ontioti will ir
rive i; Hiv.j. nah i • ***n 10-ti.ty h\ the
S' .ibound Air lan* an*l wid i*muin her**
mi l| t> morrow noon, trnen It will 1-hv*
lor PolumiHa.
Thet*- ire about fifty p#v>pl* |n the |xir
tv •• ii.'litig a nimv**-r of ln*ti* <n their
arrival this aft*-moon, they will U t*n
•l* i* I . troile) tki*’ over the clly by
M tii.tg* i la-f i* u oi 1 1 *•* Savannah, Thun
derholt and l j*l* ~i Ho|n lUUwhv. anil
whl veil • i* Oc an .kr*-umithip ('nm|Mny
ari-l Men-uants' and Miners* termlimls.
To-tiy t th* > will stt*t and the Th* it*-r by
invilut ion of M.inager \V**is. To-morrow
the ißn> will Im* given a trip on the
river, will vt*M the H* (hoard Air IJn**
terminal’- and will !• tendert*d a lun.-.i
by the Morning N* w •
A kri:m oi I*ll i/i: i h.iiis.
Aow tteing Arranued in the Anotral
Alhlefte t lot* fr I lib Winter.
The Austral Athletic r*lub Is arranging
to hv* a eerier **f pugilistic bouts during
the coming season, and with that end In
view I nw in commun ation wltha num
ber of weh known fighters, among them
Marvin ll.ir:, and Dun Free*lon h* .ivy
weights; Austrnlian Billy 17*1 wards. Pa*idy
Walsh, Amos Smith and ior O’Brien,
welter weight Tno prim tpals and dales
will h* m.i*i** puhll* *m soon as arranged.
In e.ch case th* club will inist on the
Iron iMMind contra**! th.it was used in th*-
t'oiaoran- Vtitrallan Tommy Williams fight
a f*w *1 iv- o.,**, making It |s*ssih|e f*>r
the referee to declare the fight off, >h*u! I
•dther man have the upp -.‘trance of fak
big
HP MIM MG VATt RK9.
'lr. 4 illln' l*etltlons feir Afreet Hnll>
*un Franchises.
Mr .1 H Colbna hand* I to Alderman
Dixon. < halrnian of th*’ Street and Dane
Committee of Council. yesterday,
a petition favoring the granting
by Council of bis petition for
certain at root railway franchises. The j>e
tillon Is one circubit* I in the bu*ii -'*•
• i*n. and- <*rw tins about -'** signatures,
including nearly every prominent business
man in the iit\ Another i-etltlon. *-1111-
Mining about sf*n signatures, will be
hanlf <l tn shortly. Th- s.. ond petition
was mors generally dr ulat-d than the
ftt' 11. -I -aitalns th* slgnatur- s of it
tiz* ns generally a* well as a number of
business and prof*-**tonal men who were
not seen win n th*- fit >t petition was cir
culated.
TH RIB II A1 * \\ II 110 l T FOOD.
’I-rrllle In Which the Plain-
Id Pannil the *niiliulit Oct. 5.
Copt Wilson Curtis. *>f the British
ship Hlnlnfleld. whi- h arrived Hund iy from
Philadelphia. r*|*orts that on Oct while
In lat .> JM north, and lon 7.Y111 west
he observed a vessel flying distress sig
nal:* and hearing down on her found her
to be the sailer Sunlight of New York
hound for that port anl twenty days out
from Hnyfl. She had run hort of i-rovis*
lons and the rew if the **me y>he was
sieht*d had been without ftml for three
days. She was supplied bv the Rlntnh*ld
and conilntied on her course
The ftunlight is owned by A S Whitney
of New street. New York
For Kidney Diseases, Nervousness. T’rlc
A- td or Rheumatism try Saratoga Aron
dack Wafer All you •'*n drink for five
cents at Holoction*’ -Bug slot*. Bull and
hJlWldOfl MilLUlt.—ud.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1900.
TO CHANGE TO ARTILLERY.
i.l %Hlw WIAT TO I I'.IVE THE IN-
I' ANTRA **•. A It i;.
Hratilalins t ailing t n" Senator and
ltrpreewfatl% e Trimi t hatbam to
InlriHlnrr n Hill, flealgwwfln the
vmunnsii liilnnirrr Guard* a ltl
-tallon nf lleai) Artillery, m
-|IH. and of t'naar Hatlrrlr*. Arni*d
with It IHr %—lie a v Ordnance mi
l ari "rr* vm Affords Mpporiwntff
fur I'mct ler—Rea ul n •!*•* Adopted
AA II liout llluaent
The Sav tr.rcih Voluntrer Guard# passed
a resolution, tin•nlmousiv nnd entn-i-.as
fPttllv *i a- orp 4 - meeting last night.
. aldng up*n th* 4 -motor from this dii*
*i,i ,ii * i** repr* - .a *t • a from ah!'*
, - . -, ... fcJMwmbly to Intro
du- e .t bill at tlie . omlr.g sc--smn. so .*
tom ke it * .. hi taiionnf b* ivv artillery.
cnmfM H.d of four biitt*rle. armed with
rifles ”
The r* *-union was Introduce*! by Copt
V It Stephen w * a *-• onded In Fol.
WHliiint Garrard, retired, who m *le a
s’roiig p* • h In favor of It* adoption, and
by several oth*i and. .** above stated,
w.*s • arrled wPhout a illsaentlng vote,
The pijrposc trie resolution cmliodina Is
ii< n# w thing, bu* otic that h h l**-*-n off
dl* •u*-***| in th* 4 iujfi* lls of the G.itd
among l*oi h *ft r * and men. *-v**r lit •
t ie return f the battalion from P term
**f s.-tvi •* In the Spanish-Amerl* an war.
The r*>-*-Pit sm war introduced when
Mai Th*'*fiaa Screven, who preskied f
th*- meeting, asked if there w.* any new
tMi-*lo u* *••• brought to tie <tMention
th** i- ittathai Without further into
lu- 4.i than the sui-hh-N that t* had
a r*- oiotkm b* *feslr**| r In'rcafuce. lAnpt
Sfepti* tus i*-*it nl ria>\*l the ndoptlon *f
the following
U ir*a-k it Is to the interior of the
Hint*- **f Osotrla. thnt a mu h tt 1 * i tnt-
H**n of th* Htaf*- Troop**, shall h* tr iiii
••I in the u,. *f heaw artillery for *•(
ikf-iu*
Ami wh* in* hl rommtnd h - ser\e<|
• luring the Nvll War, both at Savannah
nd in iji* 4 hartsrar of *hurlej*ton, hr •
lottalion of heavy irtlilery. thereafter.
.•Im snvlia- i*i ih* Army of Nith* in Vlr
gim infantry
Aral whe* l Is ns I* sire to b# ( r
nut *u ly *l* nominal* *1 in ihe st ale
l**i • a*■ a battalion of h*av> irtfU-rv
arm**! with rifles,'with a vi* w *f putting
itself in '-i *iii|on fie fgnd at ih*- <a I
**f th* slat* In am * tn* rg- i \ for s- r
vi** m lf* uditig the *-f of Georgia, as
w.-ll as to |M>rform any other mi l ary
serve <l-sli* 4 l lv fh* slate, with profnpi
ll* - tni lls|ml ’h
'Therefor* It la resolved, first that ap
plic.ition n mad* t* fh*- **i *r!tl A"-til
bly of Georgia at its *om tig e*—slon. or
* • ir< of i I**- i Mil ha -It *. foi i *
obje*t ih*- .i mend men t of th* charter of
this milttarv <-ori*orailon mr* as to milk'-
ll a la ll tfion of heavy artillery. * om|os and
f four batteries, armed with itfl*e.
• S*> nr*d. That the - fimiandti.g
.inl • * oltl* lo president f this eori-or.it on
is i*d t* make publication, as ***on
as possible, of th** caption of •e o local
tlll. In conformity with law
Third, that the senator of the First
district and the repressntil\ss of Chat
him county are reipvifully requested lo
Introduce #u< h a local bill and press th--
v.ims to p i --.***. if in their Judgment, the
<nii b- < -ompHtihle with the best tiitsr
* M of the - late "
In >uppert of the resolution Col Garrard
*4; lfKat the project I* not new In any
*en After the return of the battalion
wh*n th** decond Georgia was mustered
out of the service of the I’nlted Htates,
the question had been igltated. but ft nan
rial and other considerations had Impelled
its postponement to a more suitable an.)
auspicious o canton That occasion, in his
judgm- nt. hud arrival
1 1 | undoubtedly true Col. Osrraid
sild that the battalion tr |eat. *>f heavy
artillery is tie**derl by the state, to man
trie heavy lotteries In the for e th.it have
l.*en • nMtshed oi its bonier*, and tost
tbe d* -Ignatson of a part of the state
for* * - for this pur|*ose would cotwlu* e
materially t* th* Interest* of both the
state and Federal government Bimllir
corp* tuvi l*een organised In N*w York.
Mas-a. hits* tt“. *nd other etofes along
t !u* At laid! sea hoard and have receive*!
uniform en mrag. inmf anl o*‘tlve and
cheerful a- -tarv *• from the depart men
of war
“There I* a modern fort, with modern
guns, at Tylee," said Cos!, Garrard. “and
the (tpportunities for the battalion be
coming f.itnlliar with artillery' practl *
at. I the tuanag*no tit of heavy ordnance
could not I*. better | was In conversa
tion the other and. v with the commanding
officer of the garrison at Fort Acraven,
and he assured me that lh* national gov
rnment would welcome the design .itlon
of stn h a ct rp* from the atate troop*, ami
would most willingly and gladly do all It
• -ontdstently and properly coukl to make
the leavy artillery of real military utility
"Instead of encampments at tSr .ffin the
batishort could go Into imp on Tvbee in
daily reach of the Ikg guns of lh- for
A*<|tialntaiK*e with their intriewtes of
m*'< hanism ould and would thu- b* a
qtllrd and in the • vent of war with a
foreign power. theie wouhl he . f>rc , f
stat* troops that couM lie detailed for ta<
defense of tl** harbor of S \ ann.ih.
"That the contemplated t hange would
r* dun*l lo the advantage of tie tKirp*. I
think the!*- vain i* no doubt The huvy
artillery t* rrgark*l a* tiw* most dost raid*
branch of the Culled State* army and the
tin*' thing would Ik- true here. In th--
-tat** m!vi> • The corie has t-erve I t
artillery in th*- past, with credit and lla
; tlnctton, mi l ifhotihi It return t • h s
! hr an. h of the service the crimson .-irlt-e.
| the lsadg*‘ of the artillery, could he re
tained without a ju--t on h t. 1* pu>
lth*ty. 1 s* coml tit** re.-oluiloti."
There w is no further discussion, the
! question waa put and th*- resolutions were
j ,-arrad lnme*i‘.tely afterwards the
meeting was placed under reason, subject
to th** call of the chair.
It Is reasonably certain that the action
1 *k n by th** Guards will Ik* ascribed in
some quarters to a *l* sire on th** part of
Its ofllccm and men to resume th** orps*
lost Individuality, due to Its merger In the
First lbgiment. However. hte may h*
1 her** w is nothing said on the subject at
tin meeting the arguments outlin'd above
lKing all that were used in favor of th*
plan
Despite the tndemen- y of the w- ither
ift),- m-*ilng w a com!*aratively large
m-. hut of the main who wen present
few iihil any |>nor information of the in
ter* ion to In oduc the re solution Nev
enhe * - P met wit > instant favor
The tluirtb continue i in-“r#Ki-e their
memlicr-hip. tw**nt\-tin**** appllcatton*
whi h tin*l been passed by th** board of
! officer*, being favorably acted upon a’
the meeting last night The greater p.irt
•>f these w*r* fur Torn pan i*- A and C.
vrhh h liave t*- r lately especially active
in increasing their enllstmaits.
FOl It POI.It lill ATR I HO.
Three Ollier* Appointed and tworn
• a.
Four members of the po; e force were
1 fried b\ Miyor Mvers*yesterday for \n
rl*us |nfr ictlons of the service Tie
men or** S M. Davis. Martin. Cameron
.nd Braszell Da via wa given a pre
vi<*.s h Ming ftaturdav but h:s case war*
j continued The Mayor reserved his de
! vision. Tut It is thought fr*>m the nature
• of the evidence that w * given In the
trial, thu the majority, if not all of the
men. tried will he discharged
Three new poii ♦ men were sworn in nt
♦be City Kxrhange Thev are Ituf 1*
, Merchant, Harry B. Fender and J. J
i wane yj j
*TAA A** PRINTF.II IN ATLANTA.
Rev. John l>. Jordan's aeration I pn
•* A Furnace of Knrib.**
Rev John I* Jordan s rrlti al and ajs
pre uatlve s* rrwn upon ' A Fart * e of
Earth.” Hallle Krmlrde Rive*' new novel,
is gMsrdng for H * if tn audience ir. Atlan
ta h* w* II .* * that w a h ft tuady h ar*l
the sermon and th* larger on* which read
tt in th*- rolumns of i ie Morning News
The Atlanta -n-trufion of yesterday
prints what purport t * be exfr*< t from
the sermon, though th* y are not all re-og
nlxabl** by ths* who heard the dlMOure.
as a tun I > having fallen fr*m Ir. Jor
lar. - Pp* 'I • ..i tj- I* start* out in bold.
t*l a k t \ f*• t? foi lows
Ofi Sundav < * 7th.. the Rev John
l Jordan l I*, pastor of the First Bap
tl ' *f Stvaiitrah. <t will preach
* • rrnon tif*on ’The Motiv*, Te..-hlng and
Mora *-f ‘.\ Furn • of l.ar*h The new
en*Mtlona' Hex-novel, by IfaJllc Ermlnie
Rives."
Th* rfl* lo proceeds with what as
h.n* lw r*ti stat* and, purport to l>e extra- ts
from th- -rmoti, though, ■ also >* ttd
tfwy nr. nrd re by Ir Jordan's
congregation her*
■,M . * * nij hh * been drown j*e. tal
ly to t t* vi by *h* pp* aran* *• of the
n* w novel by Halil* Ermlnie Htvr. en
tltb-l A Furn.i *• of Earth' In New*
York p.tg* 44 of m* tr*>|Hi|itan newspapers
and perfo*t< F hove b cn devoted o dls-
*f its problem l’*pular opinion
had token two side some condemning
the book without qualification, oth*r •*
eagerly championing it To**l*v we hear
th.it g r* llhraiy h • forbid If# en
tran* e on moral ground . to-morrow we
shall hr.ir if praise*! from sources of un
questioned authority One v** *• calls It
on*- of th* pure-t aid strong* t biok> of
r* *nt \ ar- another !• !.r* - it a shame
and * reproach ’* llimfur*
It J - tt> etory f th* 4 struggle In th
mind of t v* ng girl of spiritual tenden
cies. between -pi ritual and b.*dl!y love |*
puts in i* * th** form <-f vivid I-ve-sto-y
the Poihne hi*’,i tha ’There 1 .% natural
la**j\ and there is ,< spiritual body' In mm.
g.i ih*r of uhl' h Is to !• fo-gotten, neither
the ii.intil which is ■** be ruled arl gall
♦d by th* soul, nor
to be piivifle-l aid *leveiO|w.| In ‘A K itna e
Of Earth.’ which I the nrls-m of the b**lv
jir-*l by thr dam*— of the *arthy j nolo a
of love.
' Tit*- tHSk 1 full of the fire of human
nn'tir* but P Is not for tli it nation to .*•■
ranikmiiol hastily It l> not in for hu
man nature to tie aroused The qt; •o i
ln,\Vh*r*. w,v th* **park that lit It from
heaven **r from h-IT Our human bodies
w*-i* given u with a purpose hat well
tinderHtorMl the dlanitv of hufr.an passion,
Tht w.i- i* * t torn In . t dmv but t*i
>. u• 1* r-1 aii to use . and to nri-*M- Tin
if** th**-* 4 t*i w hom p*4 -loti is a foi hid
• leri word. Hu h will Her. •iv . -n
--*l*-mn Ihi.- l--ok Rut ther*- ar*-
who w ill reach leep**r for It dn- erlty and
truth Their own h* rf- wI) tell them
that It d*’ls with r* alltie* which every
one fa* • - at om* time In her life In th
depths of her own sou Huch a on* 4 call
follow' t<* tn* 1> rder lanl **f ♦ vll twhere
the l*vs*k P ads I ert with.ait cross!uff
over, hi permit the tires to kindle with
out iillowlng them to consume •ne cm
fo||w tin Margaret* of the printed pig
through her struggle with th** pardon of
th* b* dy. through her wictch*- ! ml-in
*e|>t tndlng of the Ore.it Plan, through
her flight from her lover s temutatlon.
ihrotigh her emotional agonies which she
tmagin* * to t> sin. through her sacriflc**
and martyrdom and Hnal understanding,
with an uplifting sens* of the vi-dbl* pur
ity of th* pictured char * 'er and anew
respect for the truth and beauty of wo
manhood
•‘Of such a boo* It does not matter what
critics say in condemnation Its human
ity will answer for it Spiritual love needs
the furnace of human passion Except the
silver abide in the furnace, it comes out
not sliver, but dross
FROM IIIKIMMimo l.t
< barleatou I nmmnnil tin* Thank*
for the Georgia Ha**ara.
At the quarterly meet ng of the ttcorgla
Hu*-, irs lat night, th- rnoop received for
mally a handsome memorial from !h* v Pal
metto Guard*, of t’hur l- ston. descriptive
of the cordial friendship vesting between
the two > ommands and extending thanks
for courtesies shown by the llussura to
ahe r'harlexton * ompanv
When Admiral l)<*w#y waa the guest of
•he city last spring, there were visiting
military* commands In the city from two
states that came to t.*k* p.irt in the pa
rade given in honor of the hero of Ma
nila bav Ka**h visiting command was
entertain***! on that o nston by ne of
the lot'a! oimp.inii anl the Palmetto
tiuanrle fell to tn** lo* of th-- Hussars
The\ were entertained in old-t me
Georgia style, at the Hussars Club and
they carried b< k with them to Charles
ton very pleasant memories of the trip
for which their Savannah hosts were In
large part esporsiblr
The m- mortal of the occasion they b *v-**
sent *o Sav innah Is h *nG>m*iy engro^-e,|
an*l framed nn*l beside* bt lnf appreciate I
by the lltts.irw . , memento of an tv
oaalou whl.il they. .> well MS their guests
fuun*! more than usually pW.i-ant and m
joy able will make an attractive ornam nt
for the walls of the lub.
At the meeting last light notice was
given of Intention to !n:rodti e at the next
quarter!* meeting. In January, a rtrolu*
Mon an ndtng th** * >nsrtuik*n. sti as **
separate the offices of cap aln of tn*
tr*sp an-l president of ti’e -lub The cap
tain I* now ex -officio the president, hut
(’apt M YJpm has found th* duties of th*
two offi- • .- something more arduous than a
proper attention lo either the one cr the
other renders wi- 1 It Is it hi* suggea
tlon that tte ptoj *cd amendment will b*’
fntrodiK'ed.
PLANMMi T< IHISK $541.0410.
Mercer I nlv*r*lt! May 4*et glfl.CMMi
From Rockefeller.
Rev John P Jordan left last night for
Ma<*on. where he w ill attend a m*f ivsf
to-day of the KndoWm*-m Committee
t te U ard of truwtes of M* t < r I’nlverei
t\ of will.-.! he H a member. Th** Kn
downment Commit t*c. of which Presj
*len P. I* INdlock Is chairman, bn-* In
hand the matter of raising s.v- nm en
downvnt fuiid for the university. Mr.
John D. R*•< kefelicr. the Ht.imlsnl Oil
magrat** having offerrst to donate $1 ,♦
on to the university cn-fowment ptovMtiJ
the trilSt-e* WOUI-t fuse Wlt.iUl V
given Mm** The committee, consisting
of five mcmlwrs, his this matter In hand,
and will endeavor to devise ptitu for se
curing It.
ARAFAT IN 1 ARDFATON.
Aapf. Mnunlrr Atlendlna 4 nnxrntloit
*f Assoclatloa of Tire Cnulnrers.
Sup# John lv Maguire, of the fire *le
partment. is absent in Charleston, where
the annual convention of the International
Association of Fire Dnglneer* convenen
this morning Sups. Maguire is anr mi- r
of the committee on exhibits and w n|
over aheal of time in order to a*l-t In
!o>>king after thi lns|-ortan part of the
convention work.
The convention will hold ssssltvs ♦o-
Vi\ Wednesdax Thurs-lav and Friday
Resides t • *ri*-iv business (-art of •t.
programme, the citizens of t'nar eston hav>
arranged a senes of pleasure trips and
other entertainment* for the member- of
the association and their famllt-w A
Charleston estimate pla-e** the number of
those who will be in attendance at ahaut
kid.
Fife Is so short Cook s Imperial Fxtra
Dry Champagne will help you Vo enjoy it
it aide and will prU.-*d.
CENTRAL’S ANNUAL MEETING.
niRRf'TORA ANfl OFFICERS TO BE 1
F I.M I KO ro-IMI.
President DiSS and halrman Han- !
•on AA 111 Make I heir Annual He.
porta—l be Road’* Hnalness f*r the
A car Hu* Hern n satlsfaHnry one.
A lai nnri In tlie Hn rd nf Hirer
• ora * Re I tiled—No 1 hana&ra In
f*r* |ert. Either In the ll**ard nf
IMreetnr* nr Aiuma tlie Officers of
the t cm pan y .
The- annual meeting of the stockholder*
of the iV iif.ji if Georg Railway w.!l
be held thU morning and will h* follows 1
by the .ii rual m* titig of the b<**iri of *ll
- Th* latter n**tlrg v%o**'d lave
t*een n* I I v*si* ? ii> bat for |h* fa ? that
i her* w * not a quroum of tne dire tors
In the city
* The chief business l*efore the an imil
me* dng will h* h- I •on **f officer;'
and directors for the *n uii g year Tne
proxy for the Mo* k. whim Is held by a
Noitbem •ytid-ate, will b* voted probab
ly hv MaJ J I ll c on. • i.iirmnn <*f the
Imard. or by President Egan, or l**ih. the
proxies being frequently *nt to m*re than
>n* m*min r of trie hoard. It is not tv*
pr red mat fh* r will >* any * ha? ge In
either Ih* 4 office i .-v or tii* dir* tor -of the
company Ther*- Is * va ancy in th**
1)0.11*1 Of direclOl I:J* ;o th*’ *|eith of the
lt* pr- >!•• -.t Mr II M I’omT wh i
Will Im* Hi led ai th* ni**-u g I* it it n-I
known wtu w IJ b* I for the
in y
Probably the hi f f-ature of Int-r* st
ie fore i tn*-* ► wilt i** th* r- din- of
th* annui. report- <*f the pi -id* n an*! *h--
chairman of the board The.-** re|K: l> w I
ne. x,-aril> nak* .t good showing fr th
v*ar in* hiding lnci* s*d hiisintc-s. by
, reason of ih** l i t th.ii nl th** pievtouiv
! *|iart**rl>* ni**ting of tne b*rl
• dividend of |* r * *nt up n
the liret preferrul Income bond* wa> dc-
I r*-*l. b* lng (lie largest div id* n! on these
tiorwls Min-*- the reo ginls.ilion of the
proper?v Egan will doubtless
ie üb| i< r* |Hrt consldernbc itnprovcaivnt
in the physical *o.idlflon of th*- property.
*’VA hil** I • innot giv* .my for* a-t: of my
report. said President Egan \*-terhiy.
1 ililnk th* showing mad* w .11 be n mi
Isf ictory one * W** have had a good
\*-r > l-'i-in \\> could have handled
mor* *f *miis. . but f re* •nt dividend
on th* first income bond- spt-ak fr Itself.
There bus b*-*-n a **onslderahle Improve
rn* nt ?i>-• phy; al condition of the
property. ml th* *utl*>**k f*r rite coming
year is n v*'. v - *♦ sd aery one.”
Presklent Egan s * *1 he anil’ipnted no
change- tn th** j*ers*nn* ! f the officers of
the umpany us .l result of the, annual
me*ting.
Although there wow not quorum of
the Central dir* tors, meeting* of th*
N* w* England nnd Sivar-mih riteamship
I’ompnnj and f the Gordon Press were
held The v o.in s in th* 1 former board
woe* filled by th- election of MaJ .1
V If u .<**. to mi e.l the in ie H M
Comer Mr Egan w.- e#e. r*| presklent,
•n*l Mr T M. Cunningham, secretury'.
Th* <i*don Pi**.-> lias hern owned nn*l
op* t\ *h* o • nt Hu-onishlp Com
pany and for numlver of years It h.n
nr be* i *-ociM*lered necessary •*> hkl an
nual meeting- The charter his recently
been renew ***l. however, and it was neces
sary to el* r anew board of dlrectorr
Tiie dire* tors elected ore MaJ. Hwnaon
i Mr Egan. Capt Henry Blun. *oi a R
Uwton and Mr T M Cunntngh.im Mr
Egan wan ele- ie| and Mr. Cun
ningham. peCYet ry and treasurer.
MAI MAVK A FOOTBALL TC.AX.
% Movement mi Foot to Organise One
in Time for the I'lkv 4 arnhsl.
Th* re qjlte a likelihood that a foot
bail team will be organized In Savannah
within the next few days. Savannah has
always had a large number of the lovers
of this gam** ard thM number is constant
ly being Increased by th.* young colleg*
m* :i w ho have imbibed a lov of the gam**
fiom their school expetlen-'s A number
of the-e admirers if the .H|ort will hold
a meeting probably to-n.ght, to see if a
team cannot be got together and drilled
in lime to play a number of games this
w Inter.
A voting man. himself an ex-player of
S* wanew. -aid yesterday that there was
a great deal of excellent material for such
a team here, and that if th- men * an be
got together and properly drilled they will
be a match for any team in the state
A- soon as th- exact time and i-l • -
of the meeting is d-• il< and on. a call will
be Issued to all person* Interested In the
game and from those that respond. It U
probable, that the team will he picked.
A team lias be, n pi k**i from a militarv
rornpanv of Jacksonville, nt -I has s-*nt a
challenge to any Savannah team to play
a g ime here during the Kiks t'amivai
This nratter will in* brought before th
general committee of the Klks, and th* %
may deide to have It as one of the at
-1 tr<- tions of the t'arnlval
F4R 4 RIM IN AH LT.
The 4 rime I* vaul ♦** Have Oecarred
Wiintlnv at .liiaper Wprlnic*.
Grim.nal ass.iuli upon a U’-year-old girl
Is the charge upon which Benjamin L
Jones was yesterday committed to jail
Roth of the parties are whit* an.l live at
Ja*f>er Spring- The girl, Decline Powell.
u< cording to the story r.f herself an-l her
mother, went Sunday with a girl friend
to visit the Ja.-qicr Springs <iub House,
w here. It seems, Jones is a kind of watch
man The children went In the morning
and th* Pow*ll child stayed ►<> long that
her mother l- urn- anxious about her
j the more so a h-* had seen the friend
It hat ha-1 a ompanled h* r ‘laughter, tak
Ilh car for home. Finally she went to the
Fclub house, mxl there found her daughter
In a very excited c i dltion
Yesterday when the girls fithr wen
horn* Kvelln* told him that she had been
u*-aul:*d. and i ;irn* l Jon* t* a th* nun
i th.it had l*en guilty of tli- *i-ei. Jon-s
was arrestevl bv Gffl or# Frank MrCoy
and 1-ouli- Kndres and t>r*>ught to th* city
on the 11 o'clock car from Jasper spring*.
file was t ikon to the office of Magistrate
<; !v B**v.ins wim tnmJt!.l hint to Jail.
Jones d< nU- lb*- offeti#** an-l says that
there w* r* other persons In and about the
• lub house the entire rime that th# child
was th-'r** and that they can bear witness
as to his behavior.
Fiery Movement lion*
When you have rheumatism Muscles feel
stiff and sore and Joints are painful
does not pay to suffer long from this dD
' ease when It may be cured so p.omptly
an-l perfectly by Hood— S
This me*ll Inc go*s right to th s,*ot.
neutrahx* - th** - idlty of the blood, which
I causes rheumatism, and put* an end to
I the pain and stifTne**.
Biliousness It cured by Hood - Pills.
—ad.
The Miannih conservatory of
Music
Is now open for the reception of pupils
Thorough Instruction given on pianoforte,
violin, singing and harmony Bes illus
trated italogue. Prof W Mehrtens.
Director —ad
...
Are lon an Admirer of Fine Glass
es a re.
If you are. Sternberg A ro.’s splendid
d|r£|gy g| £u<fUsa wul uncxca;
A GR AND OPPORTt NITY'.
<*■■lit, for ■ x|,rlri* rrofrlool
•*04.11100 Wltb.mi 1.440 of Tlmr
From U orb KUu. olliinm Ullnil
t nntnt.
The Morning News begins to-day a moat
attractive voting *ntes AVe will give
ten fr echokirehlps in the well-known
internal:<*nal • orre.-pondeiv-e S'hools of
S i tnf on. Pa , to the ten persffna aecurlng
tlie m*vt votes betwen now and Nov. I.V
Th* ten (re** s holarshipe *omprlse
co ire* of study In (l) Mechanical Rug!*
neerlrg O Kl* 4 * trlcal Engineering Imlud
ir g i ornplete set of electrical apparatus
tor the work of tne * ourse. Hit Architec
ture il Civil Engineering <*Ai H.nitary
Plumbing. Heating and Ventilation. <H
Chemistry, l7i t'omtntr* kil Branches. <s
M 'i.inh al Drawing, including a compete
outfit of drafting Instruments and mater
i.*l- value*i at sl2.&T* to use In the work
of ih*> ourse and afterwards In draftmg
i* m work i9i Architectural Drawing, in
hiding a complete outfit f drafting In
irum* no an*) materials, valued at sl-’&**.
nt is+- in the work of the course and aft* r
w irds tn drafting-room work and (l*l hr -
i .irn.iit.il lic.-ign, in* ludlr.g a complete de-
Ggntng outfit, valued at ST "h. for use In
ia** work of the course
If you s* ure the largest number of
v**tes. you will have first choice of the
Tm Fr*-C Scholarships. If th# next larg
*>t numt>**r the second chol*e. if the
third Utg. -i. the thlri choice, and so on.
# n ■ iis s to the ten receiving the most
votes.
Through one of these Free Scholarship*
you can. by t few months’ study, pte
pare yourseif for a salaried position
Equipped with the thorough and practical
. iu* tti.'ii that will he given, you *an
< t.•* 1 y s. ure H situation, and by subse
quent study can rise to th* highest and
most protllabia and Influential positions.
It will not be necewoary for you to leave
home .ind go away to echool or college, to
Hike u|i one of these Free Courses of
Hi idy You will not even have to lose a
eitigle dav from your regular work. You
> tn continue lo support yourself at your
present occupation, and will be taught
through th* mails by experts In the
hran< h that you se|e*'t.
The instruetion Is thorough, practical,
and successful. It will qualify you for
advaib work the *ame as If you went
away to college. Thousands that have
received this Instruction are Ofcupying re
s|onsible and well-paid salaried positions.
<n*i rapidly rising In life as . result of
the education received by correspondence.
The only limit to the high positions you
• an attain will b*‘ that eel by >our am
bit ton.
Any one can enter this Contest Both
men and women take up th* various pro
fession** for w hich thoe Free Scholarship*
prepare Young people, parti ui.irly. will
r* |* great benefits from the Courses M
ch ink * and olerks will find In them an
•*H-y way to secure advancement or o
change their work None are too old to be
helped by them ens of thousands of men
and women of all ages .ire si cessfully
qualifying thetneelve* for professional po
aitions through study by correspondence.
This Is your opportunity. Seize It. and
get a good dart In life. Take hold with
ihe determination to win the Con list and
*.*■* ure the untold b*-neflts of a professional
education.
The Bound Volumes. Electrical Appa
ratus. and Drawing Instruments which
go free with the Course*, are on exhibit
ion in Adler’s Broughton street window.
A HORAE** MU) FLIGHT.
Deenrred on Drayton Afreet V ester
day and Reunited In a Number of
Accidents.
A runaway that did considerable dam
age and • ame near resulting seriously *o
j number of person.**, occurred yesterday
afternoon on Drayton street
A hor-e attached to a wagon belonging
to a ptosterer named Jordan, started to
run south on Drayton ©tree* from near
President. At Oglethorpe avenue, the
driver was thrown out and received a
number of painful bruises. The hors**
■ ontlnued south until Hull street wa*
rejrhsd where, running ln:o a telegraph
|m>|# the |tod> of the wag*m was torn off
ami fell up on the tddewalk. narrowly
tnl-ving a colored man who was passing
With the wre. k of the wagon stili
titched to him. though the shafts were
broken and dragging as he ran. the hor.*e
swerve,l to the at~t side of the street,
running the wagon into .* ba- k that w is
- rinding near the Catholic Library As
©o. iaiion Had atsf a wheel of
that vehicle
continuing this mad career the thorough
1\ frightenerl animal jammed his trailing
wreck it Liberty and Drayron streets, into
buggy. In which were Dr W. 11. El
liot and Mr*. Elliott. Mr- Elliott was
thrown to the sidewalk, hut fortunately
t cetved only a few bruises Dr Elliott
remained in the buggy which from the
force of the collision had an axle broken
This collision proved too severe a strain
on the harness hy which th*- runaway
horse was fastened to th*- wagon, and it
parted The wagon by the force of the
blow re etved from the buggy w*as swerv
ed completely around and thrown across
the street, while the horse, freed, contin
ued south.
The runaway occurred at a time when
Dryaton street is usually crowded, and
the wondr Is that threre were not a
number of serious accidents.
KAU HRIDBB.
Kind. delight nnd full
M*.*pure of tlon
In |rweni! pupplied
u tn* reliable oUi
Houm of ftternberit A Cos.
HAndeomept display
Kv#r ik*on In Havannih.
Dlrnnondf, Silverware,
JfVM-lry. Novolt lon.
<'iorke. Watohoo. anil
Kino <*u: Olimm ifa.
Pri c* vory roiwmnable.
* >Uf gold pirn ha>rti for mrti,
-£*i
\\ onilrra Will >ifor t>o.
Brother*. wholesale druggist*.
Llpproiin block of thl* city. are giving
away tree, a pkndld regulator clock
nearly 3 f*et high. with calendar attach
moat ali*o three dozen aatnple bottle** of
I.lpj man- liver nil la. fro.. io tho j MJr .
, nan-r of thro dozen Llppman* chill an- 1
fevor tonic. Thin celebrated and renowned
chill tonic te * Id with a p attlvo guaran
tee. ’ No cure, no imy/' and tho price and
p|z is Hi® name aa otfer standard chili
tonic p.
This great exp np# Ip undergone simply
to Introduce I. ppm ms chill and fever
tonic, the beat In tho wor.d —ad
■ ■ i
Pehoul *nppllee.
Just received a la.-** and assorted .up
ply of school ha** and school supplies,
all at cut rate*; from 11 nt up; alao.
uaual larijr stock of all tho school hook*,
now itwd In t'halham county, at Kmill,
New* I>p*t. 45 Bull street, fhvanath,
tia.-ad
“It fared hr."
"Orsyboard bmk* up rheumatism on
me.” says Mr. Chaa Thomas, the jew
eler on Whitaker street.. "And put me | n
better Health than I nave enjoyed In a
lon* time.”
Take Oraybeard Pills for that dlny
feetsne—Lo appetite, and follow |t u
with a bottle of Oraybeard It la all you
need. Repe* Dru* Cos . aole props
Savannah. Os-ad.
* o ■
—He—How I envy the man who just
sen* the solo Bha—Why. I thou*ht he
had an exceptionally poor voice He—Oh
It len t his voice I envy, it s his nerve-
TllfiU*. . -w w
OUR
“Osceola Patent”
Team Harness
for
Heavy Hauling
Has No Equal.
Get Our Prices,
Congress and Whitaker Sts.
LEO FR.ANK.
SILKS.
The most complete selection r „ m
suited in a line of Hllks absolutely
ing In variety and beauty
All the leading shades in Taffeu <,
a rv) ttc.
Fancy Silks for waists 63c.
Black Taff.ta 4Nv
Halin Duche>s# to $175.
lIHhM t.oofta.
Everything worthy of attention tr •*!
year's productions. All the new coloring#
weaves and fnbti* A sto 4 k worth >our
while selecting from.
Bla* 4 k Cheviot Hcrge. spong*M and
shrunk. SN*. worth 7.V
Imported Black Crepon 75c. $1 on, j .
Cheviots, Storm Surges. Rrh iar
Henriettas. Ropiin* and other fa y
weaves at |#>piiiar prices.
Venetian Cloth, all shades. S!.W wortn
$1.25
Broad*'!oth in all the leading shad s
$1 on. worth $1.25.
Hi <Mi* lot h tn all the leading aha u,
$1 27*. worth $1 s*i.
Poplin*, all color*. JS.c; worth Hon
M-in* h All W 00l Homespun 63c, worth
85 cents.
54-lnch All Wool ladles' Cloth, ah
shade.-. V** . worth $1 nil
Fancy Plaids, suitable for chi Miens
school dresses. 12V*c l WV.
FL lANI'.I.KTTfA AND OPTING*.
The newest and most popular of th
*r*a!*on's good our assortments 1* r t
complete an*) the pric*w* very a tractive
An assortment of Outings at 10*
All color* nnd pattern.* of Cashmer tt
worth 12V
Fancy Flaneletter* IT 1 ,* 4 and 15c,
AAtllf i: tiOOlix.
In this department we have u *1
•he choicest line* In the city. Our W ts
<*o Ih are alw iv# g oi an*) rehar>le T-
wear's stock 1> \erv pretty, uni ther* u
big values in every Item
VN'hlte ln*lta Linen AG*’, worth lftr
White India Linen lbc; worth \2'*c.
White India Linen 15c. worth 20c.
TABLE DA Al ANK
AT U*RV 1.0 AA I’ll M E*.
Bleached Tabl* TVirnask 25c; worth 5<V.
Unhieached Table Damask 25c; worth
32 *-ents
W-Irnh Brocaded Tabl© Damask 39 ,
worth 4%
70-inch Brocaded Table laimask 4N ,
worth ©Ac
Rh-lruh Bleache*! All Llnan Table Dam.
a*k 35i*. worth *M>
72-inch Bleached All IJnen Table Dam
ask iN . worth ©7*
72-Inch Bleached All Linen Table Dam
ask ttc; worth $1 Rff.
72-lnch Blea .hed All Linen Table Dam
ask $1.00; worth $1.15
RPECIAL HAIK.AIN IN NAPKIN*
Fin© !mportei Tabl© H#t*. hemstitched
and fringed at 50 and up.
L At B C l HT AIN*
From 75*' to $7 on. All new this seisor,
L ADIE** Ml.lv *KINT*.
Hilk and Flannel Waists Please exam'n©
ours before purchasing You’ll t>©
pleased
ATTR At Tl A E PRIC’KA IRK THESE.
rur tegular $175 Whit© Bedspreads f r
$1 25
All our best F*C Shirtings this week **v\
A good \aid-wide Bleached Hhlrttng :or
AGc. worth ft'-c.
98x18 Fringe*! Damask Towel* 12V.
very cheap
LENT*’ PI RNMIIINt. DEPARTMENT.
Men's i’ndervest at 49c; worth tt*.
Men's Fndervests at 75c. worth $1 hA.
Men's Rol Undervests nl $1.80; worth
$1.25 Irawers to match
Hue line of 1-adie.-’ Underwear from
49c suit t* $3 50
All styles collars and Guffs at 10c n*i
15.
A regular 3.V Suspender for 25c
Men * Working ffhlit* at all prkes. th*
kind n-e(ief|
A good Unlaunderad White Shirt for D
* ‘anion Matting, ranging in price ir m
25c to HO* xand
Smyrna aid Moquette Rugs In ai site-.
Tapestry Carpets, frtlh new good*
Daniel Hogan,
The corner Broughton and Barnarl *ts.
•( HUOIA A.ND COLMCUEI.
TIIE SAVANNAH PREPARATORY
*4 HOOL, MILITARY.
OPEN 04 T. H.
Mr Strong has returned to the cltv
and may b* seen every morning between
* and 2 at the school building or the
northwest corner of Barnard and Harris
streets
Ormond B Btrong fCornell). Head Master.
A school whose instructors are univer
sity men familiar with modem methods,
and men who have demonstrated thetr
success s teachers in preparing boy* for
college and business. A school who** 4 dip *-
rna Is accepted In lieu of examinatior tiy
many college©, and slrnw
ha© the highesi endorsement by the presi
dents of Cornell and of the University of
California A school whose director*, ar*
am*Hig the most prominent mn of *h©
•tate. A school where your boy wo.id
receive personal supervision ami en
couragement; where he could obtain *
thorough and systematic training In body
ami mind; where he could prepare nl*
lessons for the next day under an in
structor's care In the afternoon Just as b©
would at Hie best boarding schools. nd
where you would have no worry short
his asso Iffteti A GROWING BClfO* L
BRENNAN BROS*
WHOLES ALB
. Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
bay street, wsm.
Telrpbes.taa.
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Tease Fuel Proof Oats, Cosat-ral*>
Rye. Cow Peed. Hay. Grain, Bran and
Feeds of all kind, for stock and poultry.
T. JJ DAVIS,
yX‘ItP&W S3. UJ B*l