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mum h\*:hh a%i> b*\ah.
4 hlef \% rife*
I r Her on %*tln*l laur*.
ho# •rrtlt#n a letter to the
:j!•, giving hi* vkwi of the
,m,kh. The Mayor has Just
Mom Nror York and had oppor
oi“ rvlng ihe iiliuatkm closely,
ii con net-1 lon wlih his Inter
, Morning Nr art a fewdayi ago,
, 4 ,i with Interest here.
u f the opinion that Bryan*#
Lm Ing elected the next Presi
l’filled State# are decidedly
they were four year# ago. and
, (rend of event# favor# the sut>
the Democratic ticket, says
i* Nowhere. North. South,
cV>rt. i# there to-day apparent
feeling toward the Dtm> run*
end it# candidate# thut exist#*#)
•Hex Kmplo>cr# of labor are
unj th’-mwelveM so determinedly
. tr men Into line for the Repub
' , , *,t. Capitalist* are not working
tm** determination and x* ul for
and prosperity" a# they were
lime. The people generally teem
. teached the conclusion that II
ii; ta elected the* country I# not
. . > going Into bankruptcy, and
, .-torle# of Irretrievable ruin to
, i commerce that were i* bowed
#. t?.*in every Republican platform in
v , i b* c onsiderably discounted. The
ns a whole. Is rfatisfled that Mr
j an earnest, ##>n#* lentlou*. pat
i i* u. loving hi# country fully aa
u# Mr McKinley; thi he re-
Ul. and principles worthy of
t careful consideration by every
m and that If elected all of hi#
if, iclty f*r work would !#•• u*l In
whnt h** consider# the best !i
-. of the United State#, fries of
• •gue," "charlatan." etc., *• freely
l In by hi# enemies In the last
tl , , .I-, ar** conspicuous this year b>
gusMce. The Republican leader#
w i •> i ill*# that by no such campaign
expect to win this year. They
r. that the people are not to k*
• l b> abuse and that the irgu
. i ,• forth by the Democratic l*aler
I r be met by counter apt tea Is to reneon
, i.,t #n*l*## vituperation. For this
• ii i iv* ause to thankful.
i principle# for which th* Iwmocrattc
j a r stand# in n*# apt# lto vastly
K r,r numl*er of our people than did
i for which It stood in Capitalist*
j i uMmss men generally do not ft-d the
• timidity that they did at that time,
ie.iltz'd that If , b 4* and Mi ltr\in
inching rash toward n change in
fnamlal system of the country. A#
$ -ilt. they ir* enabled to study the
. < |Mie# that present them#* Ives and
• fiom their conviction# upon them.
I##ue* are Mich n- M}q**"il to the
{„!? of a host f vot*rs who In
for Me Kinky aralnst "fro* silver"
To my mind. Mr Bryun i- a
- practically itl f tm* v*t he got
■ ars ago. together with a eonsider
j idiitton f Republican voter* who
• ♦•#? with their present party poll- \
T . rc* i> not n question e f doubt but
• Mr. Bryan this year will • irrv the
South. There will not u Itepub
n elector from th#* Houth. In the
‘ Wland Northwest, In my opinion, 1#
?• cattle ground royal There th* fight
. t** waged that I# to determine who
.L* the .xt President If the tier
r Vmerlcan. Scandinavian - American
..ther foretgn-lorn. but now thorough
l Xmerlcanl**d vote of that section is
for Mr. Itryan and against th*- policy
.. ated by his oponeot. with it*<
■ *llllv of a vasty increased standing
i mv and heavier taxes upon the masses
~( n* people, then the DenuKcatlc leader
vc be the next occupant of the White
H A* I have stated, viewing the
i*un through th*- report# that com*
•■wapaperw and from other sources,
.utlook there Is favorable for l.temo
cratlc success.
AT THE THIMTEH.
IVi u< hl-llrldeiil i .'* Opening Be
fore a Barge luillrnrr.
TANARUS:. Peruchl-Beklenl Company opened
• ngagement hist night before n large
it **ri o. and from the amount of ap
j s* that was bestowed throughout the
performance. It was thoroughly siti#f c.
arsl entertaining in • very respect.
1 e bill was "The Guilty Wife."
na with enough conudy In it t*i drag
•w .y extreme heaviness. The scene Is
11-l in Arkansas, and ther* are som*
, ty scenes and situations. Mr James
\lorton gave a strong and vlrll* por
• ul of Tom Martin, the hero, and Ms#
I Irni war* g*x>l in the chara* ter of tle
ty wife. Mr. Peruchl had % cn.ira t**r
that of • trami>—which he did ex
*n. ly well, and beskles. gave an excel
• xhtbltlon of acrobatic feats. M'.ss
J *ll giving a goorl interpretation to the
,r;* t**r of Hue Barton. The other# In
t • ompany are capable.
•tween the fouith and fifth acts, the
f K*-rt family of gave .i
• y In dancing that w s excellent.
1 is iult n feature of the programme
' I t<xvk well.
• omiMiiy will be here until Friday
This afternoon the first matin#*,*
v >*• played, when the bill will be "The
1 •e in Rngs." To-night, the bill will
v Western Romance." The Florida
1 *s Asso. la:ion will alien*! the per
lotmance through the oourttwy of Man-
Wei#.
Mr Charles Frohman will present, for
■ oral time * t Havannah Haturday
r ee and night. He la sco*s "Znx."
mv is fresh from New York, where
enjoyed the must phrnomn al sue*
Th# fact that Mr. Re Ia sen** name
•' •' 4 for the authorsnlp of the play is
* guarantee of h# egcelbnce No
wlight In America his built more cn
monuments to attest hi* skid In
v c • r a (lons than Relnsco. With l*s ex
<* humor and isithos. It is #nU! to hohl
•11- throughout Its telling of the
of Zaxii." an#l It Is said that the
’hit It contain# smiles, thillls and
1 ■ - In proper pioput ons to constitute
■ * r . t entertainment I# ihe sectet of
*-s Of "Z.ixa." The sale of seats
‘ in Thursday morning at 9 o’clock.
Miitlnet*. orchestra. 75c; balcon>.
r night, orenestra, $1 50 and $1.00;
‘ ' 7*. and 50c.
the t *t %i, MoMm ( itown.
M*.u n Hearing Inlrrtlny Murnlnu
b* Itreurilrr tin rl rlilgr.
Recorder had twenty-seven prison
’erday morning as the result of
i| turc# by the police during Batur
•h*l Hund.iV. The Ones Imposed
'*■ l to iso. of which $lB, was col
n r*u;hl>ert, an 9-year old colore#! hoy
l Haturday by Detective Hinrk for
t R of a bicycle, was turn**#! over to
1 ' ’# for punishment, his ag#* mak-
Impossible for the court to puss
r 1 on him. •
• M*‘ k. colored, arreste#! for the theft
* frm the j * til tor of the t’ourt
*a# remand# and to the ftty Court
\ r h.nge of simp * lar-eny.
nr. It< ruon, colored, for the larceny
u ’< h fiom Mr M A Wachsteln,
* >*-nt to the City Court.
Daniels for an nssault with inten
•***r u|K>n Kate *rh 'mas, an account
h was published In Sunday's
r 'e N>ws. was remande*! to the Hu
, Court.
r i Deloach, colored, for being drunk
“tdviy mi the street, was given
days on the gang.
< hinamen far ( h im.
* hinamen en route home. left Ba
for Hnn Francisco, yettarday via
“‘aboard Air Lino.
rORGET
ITI
The siiTMt wy to Itcrp thr womanly
hr.ilth is to u*e I>r Pirrrr’a Pavonte
larly. It dries the drains which weaken
women. It cure, inflammation, ulcer
ation, and female weakness. It soothes
and strengthen, the nerves, drives
away despondency, and gives a healthy
appetite and refreshing sleep. ft
makes childbirth easy, and nursing
mothers will find in it a strength giv
ing tonic.
- Favorite TYescription" contains no
alcohol, neither opium, cocsine, nor
other narcotic.,
"I ocmcoortf l ncwsrvnpcr nofcristr **write*
Mr% K A Hendcr. of Cwhuctoo Cos .
Ohio, 'yet I am not afraid to (xrak a good word
f**t your ‘ Favorite rrescrlption ' an#! Plraaaut
pellet* ’ Over a vear ago I suffered terribly for
nearly four week-# with prolapsus and weak
nets;* After using one bottle *f ' Favorite Pre
scription ‘ and nr o f Pellets 1 was .# well
wrotuan I have taken no medicine since and
have had no symptom* of tny former trouble
Have used the tavonte Prescription ’ at differ
er.t times for more than four years and fin#l it
ha no cqiul "
Free. Dr Pierce’s Meilical Adviser,
in piper covers, sent /ret, on receipt
of 21 one-cent stain pa to pay expense
of mailing only. In cloth binding 31
stamps. Address Lit. K. V. Pierce,
iludalo, N. Y.
riFn;i:\ n\t* ok k insii.
Mr. T. n. Slcllrt.lr Is trrsnslns a
ITraf-l Inv* Meet for Atlanta.
For lift*#*n days after Oct. 17. when th*
Atl.in* t Fair ck#* *, the AManta J*>#*k*y
Club will hold dally races. In which wl I
Ik* entered the b**M horses of many of the
Northern and Western stabb-s, old and
new lavorlt#*’ thiit have w n distinction
on aim t every Important track In th
country
This race me# ting 1 asur# *1 and th**
sue#'#’.-.- whl#*h has atten*le<! cff#ri'- to .ir
range It affords ample evidence of the
fa t that ih#*re l** no real dlfll ulty Hut
the matter and ht similar r *# •* meeting l *
might U arranged for In Havannah. wb*a
ih* *-.tn#* amount of brains anti *netgy.
particularly enetgy. iv applied to the io
iutlon of th problem. Those who ha vs
tin matter in hai.d have "hltche I their
harlots to a sir" an#i from thi* Ire p
ti .n of th#* pro)* t have not been satis
fied wi*h r# * urlng anything wore • than
the best. The consequence is th.it au evs
is air# a,dy a enured.
Mr T. O. Mi Bride of Havannah. Is act
ing fir the Atlanta Jockey Club In ar
ranging th#- details for the meet, and in
selecting the officials who will have the
ra e# in active < harge. Mr Mcßride has
. >ir<d Judge John Mason, of the Cana
dian lUn ing Or# nit. as presiding Judge
of th** ra . ~ an#l Mr. J Gratz Manly,
as se* retarx Mr. Itamy Is well and fa
vorably known In taking circles, having
s# rv and in that capacity at New port. Ui
tonla and other tracks throughout the
country. The starter will be William F.
Bria n, who. among racing experts. Is rec
# gnTz#*d as laing one of the best men
with the flag in th# Fnite I Htotes Mr
Brun is the official starter at the Ht
l,ouis fair grounds track.
Among the horses already booked by
Mr Mcßride for th. meet are a hundred
and thirty from Toionto. Canada. There
will l#e . so three cars from Chicago and
two or three cars fr#m St Louis. Both
••f these great Western cities are racing
■ enters, and th** hors#*# that will be sent
to Atlanta are among those that have
achieved rec# m success on their tracks
Mr M Bride stated yester!ay thu: the
,*• *s ivould be conducted in strict >•-
cordain •• with Turf Congress rulings. Tne
officials hi# m#*n, who hive managed
r*o es on Turf Congress tr.i k** and they
kn#>w an*) nmv !-#• r lle#l utoii to do th#*ir
full duty. 'No outlaw’d'! horv*s or Jock
eys* or disreputable racing "tours" will
be irl.ow* I on th- grounds.
The cwttl will consist of five or six
ninnipg race# vch i.4> of the meet.
Ther** will lie no harness rat es. Mr. Mc-
Bride and the club having reached the
same conclusion on this score as lias the
public—that harness race* are thing# of
the past. Thos#’ who like ami admire
spurt and nre willing to pay to s#m It
don’t #t* for buggy contests They Ilk#*
the noloe and the excitement an#! thrill
of acute. And sustained interest that the
sjm -ui< le of eight or ten hlehetrung
thoroughbreds, urged on to victory by as
many game little Jo.*ks. always tiring
Mr Mcßride saw) that there was no
r# ason in th#* world why a race meeting,
with ixir.l and events# equally attrac
tive, could not be pulled off in Havannah.
All that l*# necf-ssary is concerted #*ffort
on the part #>f thos#* who like good rac
ing. and are willing to put up a little
m ney In order to secure It.
A At 801 MAM im firm.
( Imrlrs Marks anil 1.. A. Levy to
Open Business >'or. 1.
Mr Charl r s Marks an*! Mr. Louis A.
Levy have arranged to open up a whole
sal' hat business here Nov. 1. They have
secured the two store floors over Htsrn
berg’s Jewelry stor#, No 117 Broughton
w# st. and will shortly lave both floors
w< 11 filled with goods. The gentlemen who
have engage#! In this venture believe there
I* i good opening here for the business
they have undertaken. They wtll cater to
both the local tra!e. and to Ihe retailers
generally throughout Havannah'# terri
tory.
Messrs. Levy an*l Marks ore both well
known to the Havannah public, having
l##n engaged In business her** for some
time 511 Marks wiil continue his retail
xli t business while Mr. L#vy will devote
his entire time to the hat business. They
have very assurance that their enter
prise will meet with the hearty lnd*rse
nient **f the bu#ln*s public, both here and
throughout Savannah's territory.
HOI NK KATE HKD %AD KitllltU).
%lr. .In lln n Settle? the Victim anti Ills
boss n l.i* ru** tine.
The home of Mr Julian Bohlev. No.
1011 I label sham street, was robt>eJ yes
terday morning, probably, during the
early hours The burglars got Into th'*
house by breaking the blind# on tho
Waldhurg street lane #!!*, ond then open
ing the window. They appear to have
matte a thorough search for valuables,
ns there was no part of ehe house which
yesterday morning did not bear an ap
pearance of thHr depredations. Mr
daughter vh*n told of ttye rob
bery this morning, said (hat she had seen
the fices of two men in her mirror lat
night, but until told thnt they bad ic
tually been m tho house, had attribut'd
It to a dretim.
Among the articles taken were a gold
watch, a valuable revolver, a Knights
Templar charm, arid several articles of
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1000.
lesser value The case has Wen turned
over to f.xe detectives, but up to an early
hour this# morning no arrests in cotinec
tlo. with 1t h 4*l been made.
LtH %L PKR9OMAL.
Mr J II Johns:n of Postal Is a gust
of the Pulaski.
Mr R IJpman of Ridgeland Is registered
at the fferevep
Mr J. C. Ilunter of Atlanta Is registered
at the !*u a-hl
Mr O. Noble Jones is expected back
from Athens to-day.
Mr. R 11. Brown of Mrtcoii Is regie
ter*s ,*t the I’ul.iskl
Mr i*. A Mi Dantel of Atlanta is reg
' tstered at the* Pulaski.
Mr J. P. Htnlling* of Folkston Is a
guest of the Pulaski
Mr C. L Row.ande of Waynesboro Is
a guest of the Pulaski.
Mr i; A. Edefifleld of Htillmore b#
rrglster*'*! at the Horeven.
Mr J. \V. Quattiobaum of Arulerson Is
registered at the De Boto.
Mr F V ‘ani|*tiell of Jacksonville Is
registered at the PuU.*#kl
Mr M Pats of Htufftor. was a guest
of the Pulaski ve!*t**r#liv.
Mr A L Hatch sailed from New York
Haturday on th# Nacooche**.
Mr. J J. O’Neill left via the Plant
System yret#*nl y for New York.
Mr. W L Marshall arriv'd Dim New
I York Inst night on the Nacoochee.
j Mies* L Pl'r#'#* left via the H#-arw>ard Air
Line yedertNy for Han Franrho.
Mr T It Hlappey of Hagan was among
the irrlvals at th** Hrreven yesterday .
Mr W II Allen will **ll for New
York to-*Jay on th** C’Hy of Augusta.
Mr. L. A laevy will sail for New
York io-*lnv on the ’*ty of Augusta.
Mr. J C. White ieft \da the Plant
System yestenlav f#>r Auburndal*-. Fla.
Mr A C Wrlghi was n pa.**eetiger of
the Plant Sjrwtem yesterday for Boston
Mr Janir |i Nei#on of (Charleston was
imotig the guest# >f the Pulaski yester
day .
Mr F. If McGee of Amerlcu* was
among the guests of tho Pulaski yester
and i’
Mr. A Mini# was among the passengers
of the Nucoochea from New' York last
night.
Mr. C K Harr was a pass*nger on
the Nacoochee from New York lust
night.
Mr J H. Haslam will be a p#sseng*r
on the City of Auguetn to-day for New
York.
Miss Per la P Aluxihoms will s.*tl for
New* York to-day on the City of An
gust .1 .
Mr R. F Black of Wauchula was
among the arrivals at the Pulaski yes
terday.
Mr A. r Ackermin will lx* % passen
ger to-day on the City of Augusta for
N#*w York
Mr C. B. Dunham Is a paiwenger on
the Nncoochee. which sailed from New
York Hitunl.iy.
M.*J G. M. Ryals left on the Central
last night for Gr#fl!n, where he will spend
to-day and to-morrow* In uMendan *# upon
the meeting of the boar#] of #llrector of
the Htaie Kapenment Ht ifion. From
Griffin he #-xp**ts t< go North, visiting
th#* various cities In which he ha# busi
ness <*onnec*lons. H' will return to H.
vannah with his wife and daughter, who
have been spending the warm mouth** In
Virginia.
CITY HIIffVITIPA.
Mr Charles O’Connell was seriously In
jured by being struck by the shaft of a
buggy while crashing Drayton str#et, at
r*t Julian, las* night The lriver of the
buggy did not stop to se> whikh#* had
•lofie. but drove #iff leaving Mr CVConnel.
who was taken Into Rivers' ral estate
and renting office. Dr. Dunn was sum
moned. and made an examination of Mr
O’ConneU’s Injuries The shaft stru k
him In tha side. No tone# were broken
but the ho* k w.is severe.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Mts AN?rcREDIT
ons
GKO HOI A. CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against William J. Marty,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to us. properly made out. within th
time prescribed by law. so ns to show
their character and amount. and all per
sons indebted to said *l* > eased are requlnd
to make immediate payment to tie
Mary Ellen Marty,
and Marie Marty,
FTxecutrlres of Will of William J Harry,
Deceased.
Savannah. G., Sept. 5. IMO.
Fleas Kimball vs. Cornelia Kimball.
On at ham Superior Court, June term. 1900.
Th#* iWcndant. Cornelia Kimball, Is re
quired to tie and appear at th#> next term
of the Superior Court of Chatham county.
Georgia, to be held on Dec 3. IW>. to an
swer plaintiff upon the merits of the pe
tition filed In above case As tn default of
such appearance, the court will proceed a#
to Justice shall |tertaln.
Witness. Ihe Honorable Robert Falll
gant, Judge of said rourt. this Hcpt 14.
130 u J L MURPHY.
Deputy Clerk. 8 C.. C. C., Ga
" GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY ~
Whereas. Mathew F. Dunn has applied
to Court of Ordinary for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Laurence J.
Dunn, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish ’all whom It may concern to be
and appear before said court to make ob
jection (If any they have! on or before the
first Monday In November, next, other
wise said letters will be granted
Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. Ferrlll,
Ordinary for Chatham County, hls the
t
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord’y. C. Cos.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-
Notice tw hereby given to all person
having demands against George A Kel
ler. late of said county. #)• eased, to pre
sent thm to me. properly made out. with
in the time pr##*# rled by low. so as to
show their ch>irs*'#*r and amount; and
all persons lnd#bte#l to said deceased, are
re#tutred to make immediate payment to
MARY K KELLER.
LAMAR KELLER.
KxecMiors,
Melohard, Gu
Savannah. Ga., October 1900
NOTICE! T< * DI AND ciUBDIT
ORB.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY -
Notice is hereby given tu ail penions hav*
ing demands against iKm Agm. late of
said county. #l* ee#*d, to present them
•o me. properly mad#* out. within the time
prescribed by lw, so a to ehow their
character nisi amount, and all Iversons
Indebted to *UI deceaawl. are required to
make immediate payment to m*
Savannah. Gw.. Oct. 1, IJOD
JORDAN F BROOKS
County Administrator,
15 Ray street, west.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-
Notlce Is hereby given that I have m *<)
MpplFatlon to the Court of Ordinary for
Chatham County, for leave to sell the
northern portion of lot number thirty
seven 117). O’Neill ward, in the dry of
Havannah. with improvements thereon be
longing to estate of Ellen Morgan, de
* ejis#*d. for the payment of *!ebrs and dla
trlbu'lon and that said or.ler will b**
granted at November term. lMff. of as id
Court UJileaa objections are fllei thereto
M A O’BYRNE.
Administrator.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
C'a-toria In n barmlFNs nubHliliilr lor Cantor Oil. Paro-
Korit*, Uro|s null Sootliiuir Syr on-. It is Ploasntit. It
rontains itoitiu-r Oplitm. Morpliiuo nor oilier Nareofio
It run’* Pinrrliu’u uinl Wind <'oli-. It roHovrs 'lVrlli
iiiK Troiiltlt’H uiiri Hires Consti|otion. It rojrulatos tins
Htoniacli anil Howoln, yeiviiif- lioaltliy and nutiirul itlt’t’p.
Tin* <'hiklrou*H l*anaoeu —Tho Mutlicr’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
-
CLASSIFIED AUVtKIISEMENTS.
Ikkiosau
•• Y JIU" Til AT IS A BPI.I'S ;>! ri
make up Kven your n*>th**r would have
n'ver ktavw n I’, Th it mustache \s gr* ;t
Who supplle*) that outfit ’ "Th* Gcorgta
hair eX|N*rt. Savannah llair. Jewelry and
Shaving Supply llouue, tlu* pla* • for ev
erything |M-rtalntng to li.tir. whether t
remove superfluous or unsightly hair, or
to replft#*** wii.it ug#- or stekneee h • aus
ed to prematurely* low 1 order#*l from
him through the mail this mustache, wig
and whisk'-r** ar.d they' cam# O. K
JUST ARRIVED. HOCK WAY OYH
t#-rs to-*lay at Levan’s cafe; 111 Congr#
str#*et. w#*st.
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 113
Bormird stre#*t. buys and sells all kin#lf
of second-hand furniture for cash.
IS YOUR IRON SAFE EIRE PRO* >F
S'lffel Ar Freeman have a standing offer
of 11.000 for every saf#* *if th# Ir mak** that
ine# not preserve its contonfs. Oti#
was In burtilt g debris 113 hours When
t *ken out. the hose hal to I• turtle#! **n
It When opened, not a pag#’ was #lls#*ol
or#'d. not m record !o*t. not a #l**ll a r d#
stroyed If you want s • urlty, buy a
Httffe! A Freeman safe C. P. Miller,
agent.
fou WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It’s rich and pure, try
It
FURbfITURF UPIIOIJBT EH FI. MAT
ire#*#*# renovate*!, Ant!*pie furniture r#*
polished, furniture packed and shipped In
best manner Send me your orders. C
P. Miller, agent.
FINE RICHFIELD r.Utfl at "BaT
ksr’s," every day. best of all otlisr m #t*
tr. msrkst
RONE KLi'UH. ID-POUND BAG.
leave or#ter with E Moyle. |A Broughr#n
street. #*ae or 114 Park nvemie. east. J.
Gardner, agent.
IF ITH RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from Mi'Gtllls.
SPECIAL AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nics willow rockers, ladles' stse. st $2
J W. Teejde.
“school BOOKS nfw and sc
ond-hand. sold and exchange*! Unro
2nd R#ader. :x> . 3rd Reader. 2T*e; 4tb Read
er. 35c. f.th Reader. i.V*; Linc<ln‘s Phvslolu
gy, 4 f # . l**t Stepping Stones Literature.
25c; 2n*l Htepplryr Ht*ne#. so- ; Prlnca's
Arithmatlc. I.V; Montgomery History, •>'.
At Gardner’s Basanr
*1 AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WRT
Broughton, ring up 24**4 If you want to
have your furniture moved or pack**! for
shipment or storag# . I guarantee prices
th# sam*- n- I •!# th#- work that’s given to
m- A H Griffin. 414 Broughton street,
west; m;ittrej#see made to order.
"MILLER'S STOVEB AND RANGES
give satisfaction The Magnetic, Econo
mist. Waldorf, King, and other good
mak#*** at reasonable prices. 3U7 Brough
ton, west.
KENHINOTON FARM MILK IS UN"
surpassed for richness, delivery Is per
f*ct; phone. 2345
see Siller* Ft*it < ifpici desks!
office tables, office matting, office shade#,
jery Broughton, west.
WHEN YOU SEE M OILLIB* SIXTY-
Inch $9 cents rug#, you will buy them.
Ju#t can’t help It; will sell In any quan
tity
FOR FLORAL DESIGNS UUT FI/>W
cn*. p.ants an#l bulbs, from Oelwhig's
nursery; leave >rd*rs with K. Moyle, 10
Broughton street. east. J Gardner,
agent.
""FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
I# a specialty with McGtllls.
"MILLER S NEW STYLES IN CAR
pets, mattings, linoleums, window shades,
etc. All work done in flrst-c’ass style. 207
Broughton, west
SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sain by J. W. Teepla; alao
agent for insurance gasoline Move.
~ M'OILLIR IS CHEAP ON RUGS.
curtain*, hammocks, water cooler*,
pillows, pictures, stove*, bedroom suites.
•nd furniture of every deocrlpMoti.
while they last Large assortment of
rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P
a#> nt
KENS I NOTON FA R M ~18 ON AN
elevation In the country, fre#* from city
drainage Impossible for milk to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
wan pure Jersey milk, phon# 234.7 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
MOrLLIS MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and stores pianos snd furniture; best work
only; no "Cheap-John'* prices—no "Cheap-
John " Job*.
SIOO FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS,
while they lat. C. I' Miller, agent.
If OTLLIS LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
S2.M) FOR ART SQUARES" WHILE
they last. Big assortment, all grades of
art square-, rugs, mats, portiere#. C. P.
Miller. agnt.
M OILLIB SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for 99 rent*.
■SOICAL.
TADIEtTr^TrUCirES^
Penny Fill* an* the best. Safe, re
liable Tiik no other. B#nd 4c stamp*
for particulars "Relief for Ladles, '* in
letter by return mall. Ask your drugglt
Chichester Chemical Cos., Fhilada., Pa.
HOW ABE YOUR FEET 7 IF YOUR
feet are >ou. call on me and I
will give you belief; 1 cure Ingrowing
nails, eorna and all diseases of the feet
without pain; charge* reasonable; can
give the best reference* In the city; pa
tient* treated at residence*; order* can
be left nt Llvtwton’* drug store. Ruft
and Conrres# sere#!#: telephone 293 Lera
Davl#. surgeon chiropodist
■elf VN AM —9-.MAML
BRICKI*AYEHB WANTED AT DAR
lington. 8 C. Flynt Building und Con
struction Comieny
W A NTEI4JOCUnsI TLKR. one that
understand* how to care for horse*. 10*
Jones, west
“WANTED. BRICKLAYERS. CARPEN
ters, pasterer*. blacksmiths and horve
shoers. wheelwright*. tailors. German
forkeeper*, tie and log choppers and saw
yers. mill hands; *ce lluber, 317 Writ
Ray, Jacksonville.
HELP U %\TECb—% %|.r..
TTVTm h
lv*r Irupjlr#* <#i M.iretiall Hou*#*
WANTED. i*M ALL BOY. WHITE AP
plv *O4 Bay sti##*t. w#-t
WANTED A WINDOW TRIMMER IN
clothing Htoi'*. M.*i# r# f* f. lie* A*ldre>-
answ'ct "WUuiow Tt liiim**r," #aro Mcnlng
N*w
TWO WHITE ROYS TO LEARN
li.irn# * making Apply foreman L*o
I t.ink S< J IDn an 1 )\ ItKak# i street en
train*?.
$. •• A YEAR EASILY MADE BY
hunting ntrinr. handling our whit#* and
fancy rubber •••bat-*, cuff# and n# ••kit#***.
|ial#*nte<! and gu.iraufe#i| g*.Hsk# our *.m
I align ti#- r# winners; liberal <ommLsion.
\ lusive territory. send stamp for #|* -
t.l pl.in. term- et *. M A M Mfg. Cos .
Spring ft# ;#l Mo -
III:1.1* VV AATEU—FI:MALE.
A MIDDLE-AGED wToTaN oil
y oti ng girl for c* u*r.l b# Ip In small fun
lly Apply loi*7 AbtrKgn afreet, at on* #*
WANTED. FIRS'T-CLAHB WAITRESS
for (lining-room. 4trj t gl#*t Imrin- wvt iiu#
w# t
WOMAN OF REFINEMENT WOULD
Ilk*- to l.ik* entire charg** of infant or
sm.ill child; In# refereiwq*; r*f# , r# , nre ex
chaiig*#!. Addr* ## Mrs. 8., 71J Montgom
ery str#t
WANTED A GIRL TO TOLD rißUD
lat* m*l *l offb ■ w.rk Apply Iboni No
29. Board of Tr.*b* bulMtug.
IB >TE 1. 1. MI * 1.0 YM I: NT A G KNt % Y. 317
W#**-l Bay. Jh ksoiyvll!#*. whl4* man and
wife, mill lMMi*ling hou#** s'#o.o. white wo
man #*>#*k. Fltxliugh, sls. lto#l“*k ef.er, tn
ble girl# niabi**. laumlr# *• . *ok
HMIM.nI WEXT %VANTED.
WANTED. POSITION AH WAT* 'li
man. clay or night, sober white man; lent
reference. Addri •* Watchman, car#
Morning New.**.
A SETTLED WOMAN. < WHITE!
ivlsh# a #Mnation in a prlvwte family, to
•’Ook Mtid rtmk# t* t *•* 1 f g*tt# rally useful,
or to tuk** care of *in tnv ilt*l lady. A|-
plv tin < Tmrlton str**et, w-#t.
\\ I.U.OKUI*.
VN ANttoTlSw l?\’i:i*iglons. ad
dress H. W. 8p rry, Duval ilotH, Jack
sonville, Flu.
Incubator "w\St i: r > s¥\ - i ■
imik**, 4'.|*##*ity; must be in tr***) 'oiill
tlon. Answer, giving details. Chick, * are
N’ nr,
* \VB WANT A NICK GENTLE HORSE
for a lal\ . must i* g**##l six**, and a good
trial r*qulrel; must be a horse with ntyle;
no other wrant#*#! Addrews J imes Thomp
son. general leUvry. I’otoffice.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from S|#ringlield Dairy , H r rich, pure and
whok some.
*"IF YOU WANT A PLACR TO DUMP
earth, dirt, trend, manure, etc., free of
charge. Ju*t at city limit*, hauling over
h*rd road writ* or telephone Brown
Pro*., come.- Anderson and East Broad
street#.
FOH It 17% T—lt 00114.
FOR RENT. TWO FRONT ROOMB,
furnished or unfurnished, use of bath,
with or without hoard, fa ing Park ex
tension. No ]dt Dravton stre**t
NICKLY FURNISHED ROOM, ALL
convenientw hoi nn! cold water, Yw
Barnard, near Liberty.
“elegantly furnished front
room f*r < oupie or two gentlemen; ev*ry
m*b rn conv*ilcn#*e. and first-class at -
tentlon; also single rttnm Private family.
Habersham. n*ar Broughton.
ROOM FOR RENT. CONVENIENT TO
Plant System. £ll Jorv s. east.
“nicely furnished south
front room to on# or two gentlemen. 122
Tny lor stre#*f. w*#st.
fi.%l# roit
to small family. No. !2 Jone* street, east
FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM FLAT IN
fine location, low rent. I’latsh# k A Cos.,
Bryan, #*at.
FLAT BIX CONNECTING ROOMS
with bath, fir * t floor, Lyons’ block; suita
ble for any iurpo-e John Lyons.
To RENT. A FLAT OF 3 ROOMS. OR
will rent singly. Apply 10f Ferry at reef,
w est.
PARLOR FLAT. 417 GWINNETT.
we*l; possession now or Nov. 1. Refer
enc#-s exchanged.
ft’tut Hi:vr-iioi'ffi
DCFIFY STREET
east; |#osseesH*n at on#*#*. Apply (ieorge
L <l.l many. g*nt, l*. Bryan stret. east.
FOR RENT, COM PORTABLE HOUSE.
No 217 Waidburg street, east. btw#*en
Aber<*orn an#l ian -oln, first-dam order
and condition; every convenience. Rl/ht
rent to right tenant. Etate Baiom#n
Cohen, West Broad aiid Br#< *ghton street*
'FOR RENT. DESIRABLE HOUSE
fronung Anderson street school. Apply
41.** Anderson.
NICELY L<►GATED" ELEVEN-ROOM
residence, stable# and outbuildings. D. B
Lester.
~ FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING
with a i modern Improt#merit*; in gor>d
rrfwilr. 303 Jones, east. Kolloch A Screv
en.
FOR RENT,' LARGE RESIDENCE. 20G
Congress afreet, es-t. southeast corner
Aber<orn M 8 Baker, Agent, 224 Ogle
thorpe avenue, east.
—r
FUN ME3I-9TOAK.
FOR RENT. 8 ORE SOUTHWEST
corner Whitaker and L L rty streets. Ap
ply 13 Lib rty stret, w. t.
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
I’llll HEAT—aTORF.H.
tlon for miiv bu|tte■■•*♦. reasonabla renv
Plitshek w Un
TOR It! NT. STORE. 115 BROUOIL
t<xn street, •st i w*. •on lrnm ll.itel.
al*o sever #1 i si able tr leuces an !
Ants A|p;y A Wylly, L Hr van strest.
a* st
I lHt ItIAT-NIM I I I (M ill 4
Flt RE NT MA So NIuTTaL
able fu theatrb .!■#. tiiie, <l.u><-(ng school.
*t Apply J S Txron. r.*#.ni 4 t >dd
F# *• *%% building
FOR RENT DESK Room M : RNIHH
til. K* at inn Itryan #tt**el, east, itu# Unite
rates. Ad#lress De-ks. News oth
BIN 111. l —IILAL U.ll 4■ A
"^tTrpentTnTt a TJood
locution f#*r large o|erator. Gifford Com
pany, Jacksonville.
TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS ON
inittA str**t. betw*’*n Drayton ati| Alt
it. urn streets. 1 I lailUn he
FOB HALE. A Lot EUR TWO HUN
dred dollar#, easy terms, on Ninth street,
near I asi Rrxiud. no city taxailou. C. 11.
pargill
RESIDENCES ANt Bi’ILDINO TOTS
for sale all over the city. Iluieri II
T#4#'m real eatats dialer. No. I York
atre*t. west.
I-OR HALE. TOTH ON NINTH. NEAR
Fast Broad. .# SA each; will noon ba
sdvan el to tTX>; when a lot has been
paid for 1 can nrrangs to get a fcotut
built. <\ II Dorset!
FOR HALE, THOSE I#TS ON NINTH
street, near East I tread, have only b*#*n
sold 4* first * lass purttea. k -*to will make
good neighbors, an#) none other can buy
The term# re very easy, and they t*ra
cheaper than uny other to tht vicinity.
( U !">r-*eft
FOR SAL! LOTS ON NINTH S! U! FT
n#r l ast Broad; no city taxes, at s2a§
each; twenty-five dollars cash. nd r Jy
monthly payments. C II lkr#ett.
roit X.UJL-MIB bLUAkUin.
""TvnvmiA/.KL! Till.UK IH WITCH
haz*i and wltclihazei One I# mad## to
curw. the othr in made to nell. put a
hot:la 01 ours by the *ids *f in* of tha
other klid, we give you sli the quality
and all tho quat.tnjr that your nmacy en
iltb s you to a pint for a quarter IVr*-#* a
Drug S("r a, llenry and Abcrcorn, Whit
aker and Taylor.
I*OR HALE LARGE. PAYING I.lV
*rv stub!#*. Bargain. Address J W. Kim
brough. Webster, Fla
CoWS FOR HAL!. IF YOU WANT A
g*"d milk *uw re a# liable, I can supply
>.ii Call 471 West Boundary
ahti and cyprrmi lumber for
•ate* 150.0UU f*et of H#h aultstds f*r wheel
wright# carriage makers, car work# and
Interior bouse flnl*h. Also cypress lumber
of nil size*# We have resumed ('tilting our
famous bran#!# if cyprere ehlngles and will
soon have n full line of them for #ali. Vsle
Itovsl Msnufiirtiu'ing Company.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rl#*h. pure mUk; try It; you
will be p|esed
Pl.t WIIIIMi.
to your tnir-re* t (, let me give you an es
tUnite uu your plumtung, new or old
work; r* pa!r w*rk a sie. laity, mm I am
a praett il plumber No guess work to
evxlnnger your life. Wiggins, ’phono rot.
Georgia or ReM
MIIICELDA %KOI7A.
JUST ARRIVED. IU(’K WAY OYH
t# TH to-dny (it Levun'o rare; 111 Ccuigr#-**
Street, west.
HAVE YOU It HOUSE FAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
sati fa iion g iarant**ed. Adams Faint
Company.
"It IH NO TROi’HLK for US To fX
timet#* **n your plumtdng work; our
plumber# lire first-*lh-* and our work
guaranteed; l*t us $o your wirk an#l wave
%on money. A. C. Price Or Cos. Phones t*. r A.
Ht.it#’ an#l J# ff rson str##*t*
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND llt’N.
gry |iple at the B#iithem Grocery Com
pany, 114 Bernard street.
"WF: SELL HEWER FITE. FLUE
pl|*r. fire clay, fire brick at loweat price*.
Adams Faint Company. 104 Congre**,
west.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of ymr hard-earnd hard
cah at the Southern ftrrrcery Company,
114 Barruitd street
""if YOU are I?nNEED OF FlliST
l.isa plumbbig work of any ktn#l, A. C.
Fri > A Cos will do It cheaper for you
ttuiu anyone 4 !#*’ Fhon* CTB. State and
Jefferson street*.
FtJYRHINE IH THE REST WALL FlN
tsh made Adam# Faint Cos.. Savannah
agent*. 104 f’engreo*. went
SEE orn STEEL ENAMEL BATH
tubs, only slo.Oft dollars; estlmat#** cheer
fully furnish##! A (?. Frl# •* A <*o.. State
and J* ff#-r#on street*. Fhon#*#* 6T#H.
"REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
by Investing your hnr#l-'*urn**d hard cash
with the Southern Grocery < v omi>any, 114
Rsrnar 1 street
Good Positions
J_VԤECU R EO
B/AcJiVe yfxir
£ Young Men
;^'Woiwen
'-XjHfeßs \M|o tiKf cur practical
fiiJrse
p ,chmonos I
BUSINESS
COLLEDES.I AH/r.j/svrjS'tj
M/atCdalef* •{/#'
i.id.Ab Numii.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY -
Nolle* I-* hereby given that I have made
application to th*- Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for leave •* s*l| uil th##
liiiuls telonglng i# th* #t*ti(# of <3**org**
H stone. )y *a*ed. for th#* payments of
•|eF>t< aiwl lb#trlbutlon. m*l that said or
l r will let granted at the November term.
19uft, of ft*l court, unless objection* ore
rlb-i thereto. 4TIARLKS W SAFBBY.
A!mini*trator.
Oct. 2. 1900.
GEIL & QUINT
FOR
GOOD QUALITY
SHOES.
205 BROUGHTON ST., WEST.
LEGAL SALTA.
liANKN PT SALE *i AflflßV
VANNAH BOX AND BAHKET WORKS
Under and by %*trtue o 9 an onler grant
ed by th<* I loti A II MacDonell, Ref
rrea In Bankruptcy, In th* mutter of W.
11. Iteliluger. Bankrupt. th# undersigned
W'.ll sell, at pubil* an ’lon. oti the prem
ises located *i th* r ad. in the
city of H iv.tttnah. G; . on Monday, Oct.
15, IflKSt. at 11 i<•#e k (Savannah city
ttnu i. In the forenoon, a hit of ma# binary,
tctls and apimratus for the manufacture
of lot#*s, crates, barrels and bi#kets,
among Whl* h are Titus Veneer Machine;
Tisu# Adjustable Il< t I Haw. Haw
Table; Haws. Ilrnl . and Power Cltp
p r*. R A B Holmes iHiubh* Surface
Planer. <*ut-Cff * and Heading Haws, Al-
Itngtun A t’urtls lllower Bfniun. com
pl *• . Hot Air Dry Kiln, I’ullevs. Shaft
-111 Beplng; Basket Forms; Barrel
aid Hoops. Orange Box Heads, No. *.
!11 at Wire. Tack. Nails, etc., ef.-
Private* -*il* l bids for tiie whole or
any part of th#* assets wtll D* received by
tin* undersigned, up to Oct*iter 10. at Ul
, |. k. in ’ln f rt%tmen. wirich will lo
Opened by th* R# f*r* at hi•* office. No
1 lirynn street. # st. at nuM time and
plac*. Bight t rrjwl any or all hitftu re-
Krv***l Term# of sale #’ash.
Property mty t** ln**tected and full list
re*n. by aptdving t*, JACOB CJAZAN.
Trust#*** H Provident Building. Havannah,
Us
W# st End Htreet Par goes to the Fac
tory.
TRUSTEE HA EF?
Under and by virtue of th# power and
authority v# (#**l In me, the u <l#*rlgned
John N. Geil. trustee, uruler that certain
•J <• f trust fr*m Helen M laiverlng.
•t itthe eighteenth, fisth) day of Au
gust, eighteen bnndrcsl and ninety-eight,
(100, .ud r#’ord#d in fh#i clerk’s office
and the Superior (Vurt of Uhothwm *ou*ity.
In te.'or*! I*#wk of M*rtgag*s 4 D’S. fol!
. i*'. et. s**q. <th* •aisl Helen Al l/Mflftlif
t avlng mad# #l*-lault in the |#ivrnent of
• ii* prtn lp;l m#t inter* -t irwl obligation*
I r>vtl#'*t In s lid #|ee*l) 1 wdl sell, at fHib
llc mitcry before the Court House *lnor. tn
Chatham <ounty. Georgia. *ti th** flr*t
Tualiv In November, l#'feng the sixth
(tlh) hy #f Novemier. nineteen hundrtkS,
anl during the usual and b-itnl
hours *f sal#*, to the highest and best bid
tier. for cash nil th# fotlowltig tl#**** rlbed
l**t nr#l parcel of land, with the iiiqmivc
rnents ther#on Vo-wlt
All that trad or i*.ir# e| of land situate,
lying and being in th# city of Savannah,
ikl <uinty uiml sto4*\ an#| kruavn on the
map of .‘*i#l city sh ih* western on*-half
of lot. numler six F.i, Crawford ward, con
taining a front.ig#- of (hlrty nu feet on
Oglethorpe avenue. (fortnerP Houth Brow#!
str#et>, an*l 11 depth of ninety iK) fee*,
to .1 Inn* and lMeirsl*d north by Ogle
th#irpe avenuo*. ##•#• ly • istervi **n#*-hulf
#f *.l Sl l#t. south bv •• lane, arsl weet bv
lt niimhcr five (.*> of aa!*l war*t The
*j*l#l western of said lot number
six (Hr. Crawford w rd. is subject to an
annual ground rent of twelv** 3-raft dol
lars. payald#* to * !•- Il.tyor and Aklermen
f the city of Havannah
Tog# ther with till and singular. tho
bon*#**, building-* eaeetm-nts. rights, mem
t*ers and wpfiurtenaneeti thereunto belong
ing. th** |Mir*'h.r'*#*r paying for tit lew oral
revenue stamps
JOHN N GEIL, Trustee.
LEGAL NOTH ’ft?*,
IN the District Court *f th#- United
Htt*s for the Soul hern District of Geor
gia. Eastern division. In th* matter ot
J B. Goo twin, bankrupt. In bankruptcy.
I ? ri|er nisi by virtu#* of an orlcr passed on
th< 17th day of September, I*oo. by A II
M.il#aill. referee In bankruptcy. I will
sell on Tuesday. Nov. fi. * the
Court House In Chathnm county, within
th* legal hours of sale, to ih* highest
bidder, for cash, the following property of
eat#) bunkrupt estate, to-wlf. Lot num
ber 21, Cummins ward, tw ing numb r 212
Third afreet, eaat. In the city of Hivaniiati,
In Chatham county. t#*e-th* r with (ha
Improvem# tils on same. Right to reject
any or all bids reaerverd* The above prop
erty 1# soJ*l free from all Hen# and Incum
v \i P H HUM 11 u#toew
STATE OF GEORGIA. CflAI
County. To Mary bulu Ellis, Lillis
Horton Waring and Charbw Elll# of ai*bl
county and state. Frederick llortoti Eilla
f Hi, ('art N Don Brandt,
Carl Kills Brandt and Erdmann Ncumaa
ter Brandt of Hot Hprtnga, Hath county,
Virginia Charles Elba having as execu
tor applb and for the probat#* In aotemn
form of the last will and testament of
Clara M Kills, late of raid county, d*
*•#•<!. and having mode known to the
#*##nrt that you are the sol** Iwlra at law
of -abl testatrix, you are hereby cli#*#l to
and a|t*ear at tlie next Nov*mb*r term.
Htfvi at 10 o’clcH'k a tn at said term of th#i
Court of ordinary of Chatham county, aa
th** said will of the said Clara M. Kills
will th*n and there le offered for prohata
In solemn form, and for record and appll
r,it|cn for Btters testamentary will be
consider*! and ihumml upon
HAMPT>N L PTRRILL
Ordinary C. C., Go.
Attest: FRANK K K EILBACH.
Clerk ct Or’dy, C U.. Ga.
IN the City Court of Savannah. July
term. 19t>
Michael A. Connolly vs The Atlantic
Contracting Com§wny. Benjamin I)
Greene. John F (laynor and Edward H.
Oaynor Attachment.
To the def#*nlMnt*. The Atlantic Con
tracting Company, Ibnjamtn D. Greene,
John F Guvnor .in#l Edward 11 Oaynor:
You. und each of you. are hereby com
manded to h#* an#l apfM-ar at the next
term of the city Court f Havannah, to
wit, Ihe November term. 1W). mi the flrst
Monday In I * <**mt*er. during said term,
nt 10 o’clock a m . before the JiMlge of
#al#l court t show cause why an order
for the #ale of the property levied upon
In the aliove ntltl##l cn*o should not be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas M.
Norwood. Judge of tb city Court of Sa
vannah. thl* 10th day f September, la
tha year of our Irl, 19(>
WARING RUBBELL. JH.,
Clerk City Court of Savannah.
STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM
County.—Jacob Shellman ha* upplled to
Court of Onlinary for an order requiring
Mr*. N. H. Burroughs, administratrix es
tate J. 11. Burroughs, d#*o#ed. to mak*
title* to five (31 acre* of land at or near
Burroughs Station, county und state
aforesaid, to him.
Th*#e are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to be and ap
pear before said court, on or before th*
first Monday In Novembar. 1900, to make
objections. If finy—otherwise said older
will !e granted.
Wltn*Nn Hon. H. L. Ferrlll, Ordinary
for Chatham county. Georgia, this Oct, 1,
ISM). FRANK E. KKJLHACH.
C. C. 0.. C. Cos.. Oa.
3