The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 10, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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F ORICA EDITORS TOURING. M>.| I tit I'HK** WIMK'UTION l\ ss ii. fit ilm \nrrniHMi %#***lwu Ihe City. ~.,1 With ■ Trolley llldr nml 1.,1 Willi iln* Tlimi.r—l l.liril | t*ll in'll l| roapHt'i I, , hiiiihl.—* • ••" Mnkln* ill ii,,.„ni. at ill** llroom Factory. Wl ll ll.* i.i.i-n n Trip on Ihi- liln-r , , | iinrh b| III.* H.irnlim Srni fn-iln). i Prem A***'iaUon look in a Siv.mnah y+gter<lay. Fifty 11 v t■ *■ *f hf* pr*M* of the Pen an.l th* ir wive* nn<l ulsters ij, Si.il tr*l Air Line ut noon, met .it the Unlink! House hy mv- of Hi* Morning New- nml li l .t welcome to Huviinnah. r.i.r th* Savannah. Thumb ri*>lt . f Hour Hallway ha*l .1 inr in it the hC'ii, anil ti e visitors wer< • m lit y rkle through the city, t k -i . bu* !••>> and residence sections it the Ocean Bt-unship Mmi irip down Abercorn street .* mop * n‘i at the new Itoniun Catholio and the visitor- *|m nt a short ir h* stately edifice, udmiring It* ahars ntul rich decorations. \.: nt ll.ille and Agent Tregevnnt party in charge and an Interest w.is spent on the ships watching , trying of cargoes and the loading .* and naval store.-. Trie Nucoo l tTty of Augusta were in port \ 1 .t w.t paii to th*- City of Au- Uapt. Daggett heartily welcomed tor- on board and they went * the ship from stem to stern. Aft -it they visited the naval stores a beds • n yards, returning past the Gor vPitora were impressed with the mug nit tide of the terminals the vast commerce that it* inlet and outlet tnrough the in , lines of wh.'irvra an l slips and tile ••f -forage shells piled with thou •< ions of freight. 1 • • having the terminal-, the visitors • I of the Savannah Hrew-ry. where > . r Starr had ampk beverage drawn from the wood. Tin visitors watch t lottler* at work. *w the :.ii> l ng „ , * r work done. an.l -p<n: an Inter * ilt hour in th*- hr* w# ry Their ear r a in wilting at th lr* *w rv * mince. and they were soon up tv i again. On their way up they et t I at the Rivannah Broom K t-.rv. To many of the visitors this f • of th* most inter* sting fe itur.ft ifternoon trip. To th*- ladles it * . parti ularly so They wat-h**l the c , of the woman’s so-<alled wrapon *i fens*- in ail Its stages. from idund:ing of tb straw as it • I the factory, until It became the 1 • i •*. broom, and an antiseptic broom <t. Home time wis spent in the • •v. and o* they l*-f: President Ktll- presrntv| each visitor an illy made i i* orated antiseptic brush broom uj o iv* nir. unt ng to their car. the v tos were out West Broad street past the ‘ Mai Railroad offices, 11 rows the city liberty street, making a brief ■ Bull street, pud the Pitta Hys " e* and around Bay stree t to th* * Uxchang*. w hen* they left t e car i" thir hotel. 'c u.ght the visitors attend**! the the t trough the idurtni) of Manager V and witnessed the P. r irh -Be deni 1 i •yV |** r fi rmaiir<• of "A \V* s ern Hmii inn'," The ntlre day was enjoyably The e-litors and their frlends re- I * ourtesles on every hand. Munug /ft<*n of th*' street itliW’i wm mi * t-t t-company them on t .• trolley lut |*l iced a car at their ii-|g>s:i for t* ifternoon. Tlw* parly which membership of the Floruit Association. In on its w.i \ 111 hmoiiil ami will v'alt CO -1 -mi-la Bi. l Il.tleish on tlr* way 1 fc*tU Williams of I hi* H**atorl Air I >mpllment<x] th ** lltor* w ith the ’ l- an I they will !e fh- quests of tii iM In Richmond In the tarty or* M J. W White of the Fr<tt*rua! K* >r ! • •nvllle, president of th* ;|>Hf)< lat on. Miss White. Mr. and Mrs. Hum !.. Lowry. Southern I’ythian. Tant|*; ’’ M. Liwrence and **im**r. W*-t F oil l.i il>lkn; Herbert L Dood. Lake City I ••tier; Mr. and Mrs. John Th- i m i. tirand Ri<fg* Iv ho; John C Trice, ih.issean; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Firmer, ’ < .-hi Timm-Democrat; Mr. nn I Mrs ,| * ' t*rum. Republican. Tampa; W. I. * mander and sister. liurel llill <*a -* t O R. Hows.* and sister. Hunter- Tlim-s; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hml'h. it ti i l!< Constitution; Mr. ami Mrs. 11. I l 'Her. drsnd Hklge Kcho; Mr. and M L. W lioldwln. Boltov lew News bt -1 Mr. .md Mrs. Jam* h It. Matthews, fenny Htntldard; C. II Smith. J i p Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Harris Ki>sin * • \ alley Cazette; Mr. and Mrs. Wul •* r S Turner, Cortleh Journal; Mr n 1 v Frank Ilori6n, Ar*adfa News; D. ai l daughter. W-*lvlllc Adv.<;iM *• arid Mrs. D. L. Banning. Waldo Ad • i’hllip Isaacs and son, Fort My* * I It. 11. Tatum and sister, M arni its; Frank Harris and daughter, •nner; Oscar J. Keep an*l aider* Herald; A. Cl. Moore. Marian-a * •urler; Mr. anl Mrs. F.lli- it. Wa 1 ' i'v file Star; Mr and Mis. Chari M r I runnel lon News. White, president of the Pres*- A*so- Ia wall-known Jacksonville man. ins connection with tin* Fraternal ■■l, h Is president of ih Jacksonville *’ Ino ••realistic league and u memler !m.,i| County Democratic Kzecu mmlttee. He Is ex-pr*sdent of v - * nal < lood Roads Association and <retary of th* Florida State ( IR< h Association for years. He Is ' • f the Mayors* and Councilman’* ? **n of Florida, a member of the • City Council. mul a prominent Odd Fellow. and Knight of He estatflishetl a free reading th section of Jacksonville in Itv* •, as well us one of the tno*t Sunday schools In Jacksonville. *• founder of the Young Men s Wheelmen. He is secretary of ivllle Hula Week Aasociatlon member of the Ju ksonvllle I **f Trade. ’•■riing. If the weather pertnH*. will be given a trip *n 111** •king in the river front, th Bea r Line terminals <• n*l Hi* Plant wh.irves, and will afterward be r, f a lunch at the Morning News will leave by th- Seaboard * i rtly afrernoon for Columbia. 1 h ii.it si\ ri;i;% pitiMiMHta. Hint a Large ( onrt hut no * Hses af Sprelfll Interest. H Uotier# were before the Re- Wwlay for a variety of offenses, i • and R n hel Weber, two iic *t 10 years old. were charge.l •ry having been found In the 1 Mi s. KrouskotT. They were • r to the Bupcrior Court. > ‘M a colored hoy 1.1 y*r- old •1 with the theft of s•' and a f n Mr. II J. Meyer. He was j ' > <’Uy Court. ' w lf. colored. was up on th** r, , ' Hu ft from luie Hamilton v.tiH <ontlnue<l. ' uvirh Is weak It should have i ,! Barra pa HI la gives stieagth / j rn; ' , , and cures dyspepsia and TAKING CHANCES. People Who Will Learn Only by a Perilous Personal Experience. Asa rule experience is profitable onlv to thr indivxtlaal wtio obtain* it. Whrn thr aged man tries to save youth from mistake* such as he muiic, the youth smiles to himself: "The idea of that old fossil thinking that an np~ to-date young nun is jfotng to make mistakes." It is a jwruliar trait of human nature that each man thinks he is a little smarter than the others, awl that he will succeed where others failed. ■Oh, yes," says Smith, "I know that poor Jours got cajisued in the rapkls, nut Junes never was a good hand at the paddle. It’s a pity people like Jones will take such chances.” And hr smil ingly launches his canoe to follow Jones alike in his feat and in liis failure TIIK EXTREME OK FOLLY. The most foolhardy man who ever risked Ins life, or the most infatuated gambler who ever risked his fortune, is a sage compared with the man who attempts to get the best of Nature. The foolhardy man may succeed. The gambler may win. But the man w!ki takes chances with Nature is bound to lose If the obituaries of tens of thou sands who are cut down annually in life's prime were truly written death would not lie attributed to this or that form of disease, lait to an attempt to evade the necessary laws of health. The weak spot in the modern man is hi* stomach. It is in disease of the stomach that many of the maladies begin which carry off the Irasy men of the day. The seed of disease otice planted 1n the stomach grow and spreads like some climbing parasite about a tree. It throws out a tendril about the heart and presently another which grips the lung"!, and others again which take hold of kidneys and liver. Then suddenly the man is smitten by heart disease or lung disease ; or suc cumbs to some malady of kidneys or lives The real seat of disease is the stomach. Ami one of the reasons why the diseases of the other organs often fail of a cure is that the treatment ignores the stomach, and attempts to treat directly the other organs, whose diseases are only symptoms of disease of the stomach ami other organs of digestion and nutrition. THERE'S PLENTY OF PROOF of the soundness of the proposition that diseases of oilier organs remote from the stomach which are caused by dis ease of the stomach most he cured through the stomach, and, in fact, can not be cured in any other way. The bes>- proof in the world is that Doctor Jackson, Melsger A fo.*s Opening. The millinery opening of Jackson, Metz ger A* Cos. yesterday was an exhibition of tine good, from the top doors to the lue -ment. Th** decorations w* re gold* nrod hi. I {Kiltn**. and were tasteful. It was the opinion of nil who Inspected th* display of j hat** that It wa# far and away ahead of any previous display of this firm. The shapes are better, the material out of which they are made Is prettier, and the prevailing colors more striking. It is noticeable that hat** this season are trim med rather low They show more plumes, ostrich prevailing, while flowers come In tor their share liberally. Jack son. Metzger A* Cos. show a beau tiful line of mourning hat*. On these good# In all department# they #how the I'l’-t tilings obtuinabb. The prettiest of this Lne is u black turban crown of roft whirred uncut velvet brim of black breasts caught with a mourning buckle. j Among the other hats th swellest ar* j a black velvet with light blue panne vel vet tir.ip- <1 u.lth lacr* pomfion to th** side j Jind on left sld* back lace caught with n l.irg* brilliant. A laig" hut I iffctr. .ilk corded, Tam O Mlmntcr crown. i' km |4umcn <>n I . lih.r Mc c iiiKhl willi ihlnntonc buckle li.n 1.i.cl wuh pink p.mne velvet und llt bml* A .nlloi -ahapr.l ca*l< r hat. trimmed low from iron! with llisht win.-., fllle.l in bro.i'l back with t ilarkcr shiirte of tuinne velvet.. A biown velvet hat. double brim, fill'd wit t soft pink rlbl-*n. broad lnw ir**ni, caught with Jet hi kb and rosett of tho Nam* under the brim. A violet hat, trimmed high at left I made of folds ot light and dark shade of viol* t, trimmed full on side with purple ribbon and roses. Tii preiticm thing in children's hats is a white i k* of chi nllb . brim fared with tu C k*d chiffon, tucked In appliuu.d crown , f appliqued silk, two .dtort white plumes under brim taught with steel buckle. !o this department a full lln- of cam palgn and walking hat# ore shown, trimmed and unttlmincd. In th** tailor-mad.- It*“- suit depart-; in. nt sum** very pre tty things ar. 11-; pl.t>*l. They ar** In th* newest design*— i Russian blouse—eton efl.*< t. 'l*he skirls nre n.*l* !lar**l, of*antsh notmcfi ,1. 11l Pr-vklllnK colon., thre.- .bi.-bf of '•■>'. 1 -o-ior, il.irk. mi.Jluni n. || K at |lnii>w Tb. rokiy-ilny -kin- of o,r k.n.lp, ore the bet. nowei iMttern,. up.l ,„.pt nmnif.Kturo obtoinablc. They Hr „ in Ox font, brown n.l blue. They .ro provkk'l wl'h -'—l* ->uHie.l *a. lnH. inverted pl..H* hack. Tn. .klrt. are rrovbb'O with two pock.-tf hip iike.-. | profO much th- ,- a, the hip I- k- > of u gentleman'* rroufon They aikl to (he appear in , of th- *klr. on.* mu*t b" very um ful in carrying a pur.r or h ..*l kerchief. . In till, .lepartment nn e*qul*H-' l n of "he new*.! an. l.m m *Uk an .kirta are *hown Aoeopdlon pU.tl frill. nn<l ruchlng. A beautiful line *f .ISk iin.hr.klrt. ar" .llH.iav.-J They ar- in oil eb.*. - Ar-i- Wa„ pink lieln*; the newe.l color ••* "'* ■ a ihe new .un><*t .tiaJ’ > , , , m*b with Bounce accordion plaite<l la " in ttV.IW.IM .lepartmenl many rare pattern, are ahown. aal *arl"‘" „lk wai.t. Iluian atyle In AmWan -pink, blue nlle green I Liter, with v.at front, tace trlmmeO an THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1900. Pierre's CVolilen Medical Discovery, o stomach and blond medicine, cures dis caw. of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., hy curing diseases of the stomach ami digestive and nutritive systems. ■For six long years I suffered with mv liver, kidneys, and indigestion, which Hiflled the best doctor* in onr country,* writes Mr. E. L. Ransell. of Woolscv, Prince William Cos., Va. "I suffered with mv stomach ami bock for a long time and aftrr taking a quantity of medicines from three doctors, 1 grew so bad I could hardly do a day’s work. Would have death-like pains in the siile, and blind spells, ami thought life was hardly worth living. I decided to con sult Dr. R. V. I'icret nml his staff of physicians. They said my case was curable ami I was greatly encouraged. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' l'lcasant Pel lets' a* advised. Before I lioil taken half of the second lottlc I began to feel relieved. I got six more Is .tiles and used tliem, and am happy to say I owe my life to I)r. Iherre and his medicines. These words are truths, as I live, so if this testimonial can lx- used in any way to he of lie nr fit you nerd not hesi tate to use it. I shall stand for the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute os long as life lasts." DON'T DELAV. Disease never leaps on a man like a lion from am bush ami strikes him down at a blow. However sud denly a man may be stricken and however ileadly the disease, the time was when it was a little thing, easy of con trol. If you are suffering from indigestion, dyspep sia, or any form of stom ach "trouble,” don’t put off the proper treatment. " Golden Medical Discov ery” will cure diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition at any stage, but the cure will be quicker tile- etrlier it is begun. " For twelve long months I suffered untold nrisery,” writes Mrs. Mollie Col gate, of Randolph, Charlotte Cos., Va. " No tongue could express the pain that I endured before I commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s medicine. 1 was not able to do anything at all. Could not rat anything except bread and ten—or if 1 did the top of iny head hurt so it seemed it would kill me; with all that I could do it would burn like fire, tmt now since taking ‘Golden Medical Dis covery ’ I can eat a little of almost any thing I want ami can do a good day's work as well as anybody call. Am bet ter than I have le-cn for years. I think yonr medicine is the l>est that ever was made, for it is the only tiling that ever did me any good I tried many other kinds, hut none did me any good but your ' Golden Medical Discovery' ami ‘Favorite Prescription. ’ I can never praise them too highly to any one who suffers as I did ” Sick people arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, frre. All correspond ence held as strictly private ami sa credly confidential. Write therefore without fear as without fee to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. There is no ulcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery,” and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and other narcotics Do not allow a dealer for the sake of making a little more profit to foist on you a substitute as "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery.” There is uo other medicine so good for you. A GKNTTINIJ AND GENEROUS GIFT. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing uxjS large pages and over 700 illustrations, is given away to those who semi stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Send 31 one cent stamps for the Iwok in strong cloth binding, or only 21 stamps if satisfied to have the liook in paper-covers Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. lin k. The moil Jackets ore pretty. The dt.play of lx>x roata la Bn*-. They ure nick' of brooklotb in brown, co.tar. grey .uwl black The flannel wni.ta ure p.irtU ukarly .trlking. They arc In all xh.ntr*. color make-up. anl they range in prtco from fib' lo slo. Home imiairtt *1 Ik-.nletl lane rape* wllh Jcl tlnlxhitig are shown with long (TEs prlt streamer, for front. In this department, new bixis ore shown. It. Is the Brat Importation of them to Savannah They are feather boa. They are ikiwney and light, and are attracting a great deal of attention. They nre In block, castor anti light grey. in the juvenile department the lite*t styles for Ixiv. In .till-, cap* and under wear nr* .hewn, I'arilculatly notleejb|.> are the “llttli men's shirt.'' and Kontle roy blouse. larng and short Infant cloak* of cash mere. henrletta* la.lford cord and slik. In liort. long and medium. The silk head gear for boy anti girl babies I. pretty. With these are shown n complete line of Infants' ehrlstenlng xaek- The Cent'* furnishing department I* one of the most complete In Savannah. Every thing In up-to-date underwi ar. hosiery, no kw-t a’*, collars. cußs and shirt* Is shown. In fact It I* a complete haberdash ery. In addition to the regular lines a full lln*- of upholstered goats I. ear. ted. Tilts embraces jiort lire., mati rid for covering*, curtains, etc Anew curtain shown In thh department Is ruffled bobblnet Point d'Ksptit. Knl.-s of all descriptions; blanket and buggy rob* s are also carried. Istlest *f fe Is 111 trimming- .ippl!<led a Hovers In tinsel effeet, with narrow bands to match. The latest dress lining I* In Arabian Vandyke Points. A pretty line of pillow tops, silk draper!* s In Oriental and Pcr rian shade*. Renaissance squites mal bu reau scurfs. The kid gloves shown ire glace and suede, being divided, wllh po-f .retire protMthly for suede. These are In all leading shait* r 111 the dress goods d< |dm- nl black anl color. |1 g.s-ls of every description for sulis nnd waists are shown. Reveralble sull- Ings, plaid or. otic ehl. olid pain on the other for rainy <lay skirts. In the silk goml* deinirtment nre shown Some lovely taffetas, duci.es*. |xuu and foi. and arnittre. In plain and fan y and (silks dots. In dress g- ods English Isullna I* anew thing It Is a black fabric an d Is In the in.-i thing out. It does noi shrink or change color, and wat* r doc* n->t afl*s-t it. I sidles* woolen titid.rw.-ar and cotsels show a complete line, one of ihe newest things In this deparimrni is a coiaet sl ii. r, i.imbtiilng a corset cover and un dervest. |, i m l embnil b-rv .I* ;, irtmenl phi I and complete. The linen aisl woolen stock l full The basement I" full of u-eful article* of . hit.a. < rockery of ull klrnls. tinware md many useful article* for the home. %V elided h> 11 Muu•l rti te. Mr Almur K far(ient*r ar.! Mr*. Anna It. Mongln were married kit night ar th* offloo of Magistrate I. Nathans. Th" I ~r i rte t* a re*blent of this city. Th* groom Is a stranger. Paulding's Pippin tder. This relehratc*! pure, appt* Julee elder, made In Ism* Island, can h* had In pint or quart bottles, direct from the manufac turers, Wllh their own stamp, at I.lppman Brothers, Druggists, Savannah, Ida.—ad. %t TtiK tin; vrt--.it. I'rrnehl-ltelitriit f'lHn pan y In “I Western ll.imnnee.** •'A Western Honmncc" was present.'! by the Peru. hl-ltri.W-ol Company List night 10 a large audteiKV. The play t In three- acta. The .e-ne are laid some where on the frontier and there are a number of ttramnite situations, with a vein of i'>m.--l> running through It. Mr. Peruchl ue Judge Ananias loive toddy who hod n thirst a- w !•*•■ a the desert, diet some clever work In lb*' ■ har .inter and II w.is worthy of .1 Is It* 1 I*l' ee. Miss He I* lent. Mr Morton. Mr Si.ii>lih Miss Jordan and Miss Newloti were all guest. The- specialty act of the- four Picker!* In buck anti wing darning w.is u great hit anet was well re-celved. The member* of 111** Florida Press As social ton -md (heir l***lv rel.*ll\cs wlioarc **< onitMnvine litem on the trip w*-r. In llie audience and enJo>el th* irerformance thoroughly. This afternoon "A Oulliv Wife" will be given, ami to-ntgh! "Heart of Paris." The pre-entallorr of It* lasco’s "/..**.%" tLimrdeiy matinee and night will Is- the closing .-vent of Iho week I' r m*r ’.'e* consecutive performances without a l*r* *k the play * rowdtsl Mr Krohmm's N-w I ork theater 10 the *Wsai The same phe nomenal nucees ond popularity has ac companied 11 •*> other elites Throughout the entire live aels th" |*' iy ho I* Is lie audience. Throughout Its scenes of mirth ontl emotion, there run* a slur* of s* If sll rift* 1* and honor, where hHior could sear* ely be- |.s*ke.l for. This play will lie present*'! under the etiri-e-tlon of Mr Chari*-* Krohman. The sale of scatg wll open to-morrow morning 1.01 At. ■•KRMMIAIs. Miss* Knrow le-fl vlo th* Central yes terday for Atlanta, Mr. II K. Icstcr of Way eras* | n guvt of (lie Pulaski. Mr J P Williams of Heldsvllle Is n Gin-si of Ih* Sorvven. Mr. H. C. Sommer of Atlanta Is n guest of the Screven. Mr. W. H. Frank of Manama■ 1* a guest of the Screven. Mr J I* Khepparel of Charleston Is registered l the Screven. Mr II F. W ilkerson of Ta I lotion w.is among the guests of the Pulaski. Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Henelrf of Htruni |*ay are registered at the Screven. Mr. msl Mrs H Hraham lefl via the .Scalsianl Air l.lne >-esterd.ry for Miami Dr. F. Wahl was a passenger on the City of Augusta fur New York yesterday. Mr. II Williams of Utterly City was among Ihe arrivals at the Sereven yester day. Messrs. It. C Harris and F. It Wal lace of Cordele HU- guests of the Pu laski. Mr C. S. M.sire wa a passenger over the Seaboard Air IJlte yesler.lay for Ita lelgh. Mr. F D. Phillips of dial lesion w .is imong the arrivals at Ihe Screven yes terday. Mr. J. M Kndel of Oalneavllle. Fla was In the clly yegterdny, a gueet of Ihe Screven. Mr H. A. Parson' wa* among the pas. engere of the Central ye**ler*lliy for Augusia. Miss Genevieve Parkhll! of M-*nileel|o. Fla., Is visiting Miss Ullle Hell Jewett lit the Meadows. Mr *nd Mrs. George II Slgppey ar*- re-Kk*t*-r*'l at tlie- Pulaski, <tt their way home l Fori Valley, after a honeymoon trip to New York. “It Cared Me.” "Oraybeard broke up rheumatism on me.” aay* Mr. Chaa. Thomas, the Jew eler on Whtlaker street. "And put me In better health than I have enjoyed In a long time." Take Graybeard Pllla for that dlxsy feeling—l-ost appetite, and follow It up with a bottle of Graybeard. It la all yau need. Itespess Drug Cos., sola props., Savannah, (ia— ad. CLASSIFIED AUVERfISEMENTS. PI.It SOSIA 1,. V JUI" THAT 18 * IPLBNWD rn ke ii|. Even your mother wouhl have never known 17. That mustache Is great Who supplied that outfit? "The (ieorglu hulr expert, Kuvontiah Hair, Jewelry and Hhavlng Siq.ply House, the place for ev erything jM-t biltong to hair, whether to remove superfluous or unsightly hair, or to replace what age or sickness hai* esus e.l to prematurely lone. I ordered from him through th. mail this musin.-he, wig and whiskers and they came O. K." "THE KI'HNITIItF. EXCHANUE. Tn Hurnnrd street, buys and sells nil kinds of second-hand furniture for rash. IS VOPR IRON HAKE KIHE-PROOF? H'llTel It Freeman have a standing ofTer - i.,r every *at.- f their make that (I.K-s not preserve Its content*, one sufe was In burning debris 113 hours. When taken out. the hose had to lie turned on It. When opened, not a page was discol ored. not a record lost, not a dollar de stroyed. If you want security, buy a Stiffel & Freeman safe. C. I*. Miller, agent. rtu: pitn'ES at which we hem. bicycle sundries are entrancing. Try us W F. Higgins. I Dray ion. YOU IVIU. DIKE THE MII.K FROM Springfield Dairy; Its rich and pur*; try It. Ft"RNITI7RR tjPHODSTERED. MAT treasea renovated. Antique furniture re. 1 a>ll-hcd. fiiriiltury (lacked and shipped In I esr manner. Hcnd me your orders. C. p. Miller, agent. __________ liriNFl FIJfH’R. sSI’OrND RAO, o*- |evn order wllh E. Moyle, 10 Broughton Street, east, or 114 Park avenue, east. 4. tiarelnrr, agrr.t. ~IF ITS RUGS TOU WANT, YOU CAN get them cheaper from McOlllt*. BPKCIAI,. AN UNLIMITED SUPPI-T of nice willow rockers; tadlc-a' else, at 13. J. W. Taepte. SCHfIOI, M-OKH new" AND 'SBC ond-hand, sold an*l exchang.-d- lleme*' 2nd Reader. Ss:; 3rd Reader 25>-: 4lh Read er. S&e, sth Reader. 45.-; Lincoln's Physiolo gy, 4*ic; Ist Stepping Stones Literature. 2V; 3ml Step(Ung Stones. Sl> ; Prince s Artthmatle. 15c, Montgomery History, *U At Gardner's Ikixaar. DARK EVENINGS ARE NOW COST |ng: let us sell you n l.imp. prices. 75c to 13.50. W. F. Illggl-ts, 125 Drayton. I AM NOW LOCATED AT 411 WEST Itroiighton; ring up 24Cd If you want lo have your furniture moved or packed l*r shipment or srorag. . I guarantee prices the sam.- as I do th*- work that's given to me A. 8. Urlfttn. 414 Broughton street, west; mattresse* made to order. MILLER'S ~ HTOVEH AND RANG EH give S.illsfaclloti The Magnetic. Econo mist. Waldorf. King, and other good makes at reasonable prices. 237 Brough ton, west. KENSINGTON 'FARM ' MILK IB'un' surpass..! for richness; delivery Is per fect; (ihone. 2546 ski: MILLER Hill OEEK'E DEHKH oßlce tables, office matting, office shades 207 Broughton, west. WHEN YOU SEE MGILLIS' SIXTY- Inch N rents rugs, you will buy them. Just can't help It; will sail tn an} quan tity FOR FLORAL DESIGNS. CUT FI/W -ers. p.snts and bulbs, from Oelachlg's nursery, leave orders with K. Moyle, in Broughton street, cast. J. Gardner, agent. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There ts a disease prevailing In this country most dauperou* be cause so derep- 1 111 ll' I M'V ,v- '- Many sudden *T7I I L*i 1 Lit' - dc.lhl .re .1 .-i by | it heart disease, J pneumonia. Heart 1 13T\ Uil " rr or p°P lp y . ’V'j!i V r , \ [“ * ,e * ,en result vi \ ' > dlsaaso. If o I ( 1 [■ M kidney Ir üble is al- V-i\ \\ I 1 lowed 1 *advan* e Iho .-Hj/vj Ur ,; kidney p risoned ' bl 1 and will attack tho vital organs or iho kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most slways result from a deranpemenl of the kidneys and a cure Is obtained quickest by a pmper treatment of Ihe kidneys. If you are feeinu; badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the preal kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and srald- Inp pain In pa smp It, and overc.imes that unpleasant necessity of l-einy compelled !o ro often during the day, and lo pel up many limes during Ihe nlghl. The mild and Ihe extraordinary effect of Swamp K lls soon realised, ll stands the hi|fhe;,l f>r its won derful cure * f ihe most distressing cases. Swamp-Rool is pleasant lo lake, and ssld by all druggists in fifly-cenl and one-dollar sued bottles. You may f **** have a sample b* tile of g|flPII|l!l thu wonJerfui *iis covcry and a book that tells all about it. both 11. m *>f hgampK * I sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer ft Cos. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention leading this generous oiler in thu paper. miMixu. “Fl’RNITri’K WITH CAHB.” la • •prcltlty with M vBRIb. HAVE YOl B MB ’Y< *LK HKI'AIHINO doti* pro|H|v, ihain tfi* way vu- do !t. \V V Hi*tnli 12* Drayton. MILLERS NEW STYLES IN EAR |m lx, niattini:*. linoleum*, window e!<- Ali work don** in It rot <.'•* tyitv JO? Brouchtiai. w < HKE THE JEWEL STOVES AND runic**.* for nil.* by J. W. Toeple; alao :k* i* for In uriince Movf. M’OILLIS 18 riIEAB ON HVO9. NBT’t. lara curtain*, tiammnrltß. water coolifi, pUlowir. pit-lure*. Btovrw, halromn and furniture of every <S*i*'rft|4lof> $1 4H HITYH NICE RATTAN RtK’K HHB whll tli* v l.mt Lira- n -ortiuent of rocker*, fllv.mi and ••**>* chair*. <*. I* Miller, nnoul K KNH! N‘ JT N FARM IS ON AN elevation in ihe country, fr**.* fr*ni eit> ialn.iye. lm|Hiß|bl(* ft r mi k to Imtuiii* contaminated, ly Impure o<Ior*: If you want pure Jer*ey anlik. phone 2SF. lu*- llvf ry prompt, KUiiruntec I MTHLLIH MOVFS PACKS HHIPJ and *4ore* j4ano* mui fumftura; best work only; no “ChecthJotin" price*— no * Cheap- John" joha $1 FOR WOVEN WIRE OOTR. while th -y <* I* Miller, uf*ent. MOTIXIS LACE CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. t'W FOR ART RQf’AREH WHILE they l.y*t. Bit; aamirtment, fill irratp** of art vquarr*. ruas. mat*. |>ort|ere*. C I* Afiller, akeiit. M'OILLIR BELIoB SIXTY-INCH RUQ9 —Pmyna patterns— for W rent# MJUIItAL HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IK YOUR feet are trout'.* < you. cal! on me and I will give you belief; I cure Inrruwlng nalla, corn* nmJ all dlava*ea of the feet without pain; ehurgea r<u*onahle; can give the te*t referen<ea In ih# city; pa. tienta treafei n t raaldancea; order* can ba left m< Livtnir'ton’a drug *tore. Hull and CVwrre** treets; telephone 2f3. Lem Da via. aurpeon rhiropodDt HELP WA.ITHO-M4LB. BRICKLAYERS WANTED AT GAB tonla. N ('. Flynt llulldlng and <'onstruo tam Company. ’\S \NTK3D. A WINDOW TRIMMER iti.l card writer In clothing store; slat" references. Address Window Trimmer, are New* office. \\ 4NTKD A WOO DAMAN - WHO Ihctroughly undt-rstands furnishing togs li ns rnl’,l of 51.. Ml caiM.'lty, and .-an bring lift. *n up-tosl*i< te.inistrrs; only first class tie and apply. West liras.. West Lake, Flu. WANTED. A BRIGHT HOY llE twren IS and 31 lo learn the hardware bus iness; give age and previous business ex pert.-nee. Addr. as Hardware, care Morn ing News. SALESMEN OT A NT) ARD ~A RTICL E; liberal commission; you . aiinot find a bet |er eld*, lln*'. Trojan Mfg. Cos.. South Rend. Ind. “Wanted; BRICKLAYRftfI, CARPEN lers, plasterer*, hlaeksmltha ntid horss*- slss-rs. w Ins Iwrlght*. tailors, German barkeeper*, tie art.l log choppers and saw yers, mill liatuls; mo Huber. 317 West liny. Jacksonville. HELP IV AItICU—FEtIALB. WANTED. REBPONHIIII.K HOUSE girl; no oth.-r nef-d ap[>ly. 315 West Con gress strut. WANTED. A fit KID CnUUIKb GIRL to d*i light housework. f'al at 1007 DulTy street, last, Collinsville. ' WANTED. STEADY COMHtED Wo man for nurse to take care of small child, Ap|dy at 4s Barnard site* t, up slalrs. ' WANTED, A WOMAN To COOK AND do general housework Apply at 537 East Broughton ’ “HOTEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 317 West Bay. Jacksonville, while rnsn amt wife, mill lsir*llng hous*' L's Mn. white wo man cook. KPxhugh. 315; boost-keeper, t blo girls, nmhls. laiin.it. -ses, euoks. BMI'MtY’HKYT WASTED. YOUNG MAN. GOOD ADDItHHH. write gnod hand and not afraid of work, wishes employment In i-lorlda. "H*-.hh m* tidal Ion," 7IU Cotton avenue, Ma.ott, (ju. EXPERIENCED LAY STENOOItX ph.-r desire* jsislilon; * in furnish tyi*-- writer. Addr*ss "Index." rare News. “experienced DOUBLE entry bookkeeper atwl thorough offioe man will m-.o l>e otsii for engagemsnt: lift* an years' *s|>*rtenee; glli-cdg.- refennea. Ad dra-ss "Bookoff." rare Morning News. WANTED—MIM KUAJiEUUI. 7S IdVE pitiEONS. AD dresa 11. W. Hperry, Duval Hotel, Jack sonville, Fla. WE WANT A M E GENTLE HORSE for a lady, must he g.-d *.*e. and a good trial required, must he t horse with atyle, no other wanted Ad.lr.e* James Thomp son. general delivery, I’osX office. WANTED, 2.0 M fll'.fOND HAND OAT *a ks. by Pier,lent Rice mill. IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT from lt{>rlngtiekl Dairy. It's rich, pure and wholesome. IF YOU WANT A I'LACB TO DUMP eerth, dirt. sand, manure, etc., free of charge. Just at city limits, hauUn* over hard road, write or telephone Brown Rros., corn*. Anderson and Eesl Broad street* FOB —t IffllW FOR RENT, THREE ROOMS. SECOND floor, single or conns* ting, furnished and unfurnished. 115 Oglethorpe avenue, west. M FAMOUSTsSf^MiI. The makers of these famous Shoes have piven us the exclusive ri<;ht to soil their jrootls in Savannah. We offer them to our trade after looking thoroughly into the matter, and lifting sure that we are giving the ladies of this city the Best Shoe in the Country for S3. They have Kit, Appearance and Wear, and are made in any Leather desired. GLOBE SHOE CO., SOU. AGENTS. TIS SO ATTRACTIVE. OUR FALL EXHIBIT. Tho moot artiattc line wo have over shown. Tho Choi 1 cat Production from Ilmo and AblCMd. ns 1 so. A mo*t comp ete aiGonmftnf, rich In all that make* It cually th** nuwt perfect gla*a In tho world. You will find Libby o only hero. NEW AURIVAIaH KVI’RY DAY. f’ome and *•• wtt.it I* tho proper thing. THOS. WEST & CO., II BROUGHTON STREET. W. — 1 roii hmt—hooiii. FuR RENT. TWO FRONT ROOMH. furnished or unfmni*h<d. u*o of bath, with or without hard, facing I'.irk *a t- ni r No l' Drayton : tr** t FOR RENT. TWO KOOM8; IIEFF.R --ences luchatiKol UM Taylor *tre*t, went. Foil RENT. Til REM NICK Ft’R niahed rohum for geiitlomen; exdualvo I'iiili on inn* floor, five mlnufea* walk of Ray Kir* • t Addr* *, with ref* rence, 11.. N wh oftl •*•. ROOMB FI 'ItNIHII El WITH OR wlih>ut iKiard A*. York utrwt, it. KLDiANTLY Fl' HNI HI IEI * FRONT room ftr couple or two gentlemen; every nunkrn convenience, and flr^f-cli*i ut tentlon; ilho alngle room. !*rtvta family. :ti ll.titer luim. near Broughton. FLAT* FOR MUST. *^ : oß'7rrr>rr^TiT?^ con wireet, nisi. Impure of K J. Ken nedy. FLAT FOUR ROOMH WINDOW** 3 aide*, private hath oft ll**r; deatr* ably Alt tinted; dom* to lutslm for rent to and sirahlo party. X. V . New*. FOR RE NT FLAT “AN l“ BAHVTmENT to ftrnnll family. No. 12 June* at reel, enet I'Oit HLKT-HOI RftM ~Fo|t RENT! 17 DUFFY HTHKHT. • a *. |m- **-huii at o* . Apply (jeorgo L. (j.irmony, gent, 1C lirvan afreet, a*t. FOR RENT, r OMFOIII AULK HOUSE, No 217 WaJdburg *tr’ct, eaat, Intween Atn-roorn tro t lainoln, Hrat >4urn orl r and condition; every convenience Right rent to right tenant Euate H.ii>m*u Cohen. West Broad aiwl Broughton atreeta. FOR RENT. DWELLING ON EIGHTH street, near Lincoln. Immediate |m>-ses sion Apply It. S. Ckighorn, 110 llryan, east. “FOR RENT, tils NINTH HTREKT; IM mnllsls (tossesstkm. A ii l ly R. B Clag horn. 110 Bryan, east. 'FOR RENT. 512 ELEVENTH STREET, west: tnine dbtt. |sws*-sslon. Aigtly It. H. (.'bighorn, lift Bryan street, east. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING with ad modern Improvements; In good repair. 303 Jones, east. Kolloch A Screv en. 'FOR RENT LA RGB*RESIDENCE; 2f16 Con gress street, east, southeast corner At*-r.->rn M H Raker. Agent. 224 Ogle thorpe avenue, east. Suit HEAT—STOHKI. FOR RI.NT. UToRK sThTtHWEBT corner Whitaker and Lib* rty etreete. Ai*- ph IS IJh-rty street, w*-*t. Ft tit RENT, l-n BRYAN STREET, w. at, store formerly m • \*(,(, and by P II Ward; Irnmedlat** (mws.-s.-I.ni A|g*ly It. S (Taghorn. HO Bryan, rad. FTtll RENT. RTORIt, 115 BRoUOIf. t, Nt street, >-..at; [-'Necfilon ImrtM.llately abo several .i.aitahl* ra*ldencee anl Bat*. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Urynn street, oast. FOB III;VI —Mist KI.I.AAiCOII. Full BENT I>EHK IIOOM. KI'RNIBII rd; location Bryan street, east, m.sb rute rates. Ad.lr. sa Desks, New* office. Full KALk—HKAL MIATH. dred dollars, easy terms, on Ninth a tree*, near East Broad, no city taxation. C. H. Dorse tt RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS for sale all over the city. Robert H Turin, real estate denier. No. 7 York street, west. ' FOR SALK. LOTB ON NINTH. NEAR' East Broad, a* |2uu each; will soon be advanc'd to 3225; when a lot ha* been paid for I can arrange to get a home bulH. C H Dorset!. FOR HALE THOSE LOTBON NINTH street, near East Broad, have only been sold to Brat-class parties, .'ho will m >ke good neighbors: and non* other cm buy. The term* are very ea*y. snd they *r* cheaper than any other In tb* vicinity. C. H Dorset!. _ FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH STREET near East Broad; no city taxes, at 320* each; twenty-Bve dollars cash, nnd easy monthly payments. C. H. Dorset!. — ' 1 'LU FOH XA Dt—JNIStfcDLAAEOL*. THERE 1 WlTCH hasci and wttctihosel one Is made to euro; tha otlwr la rnud. to sell, put a cot -a of oura by the eld* of on- of tlia otlwr kind; we give you all th* quality und all the quantity that your mogey en titles you to—a pint for a quarter l , er**e's Drug Bt>r>*. Henry and Ah-tcorn. Whit aker and Taylor. “FOR half:. LARGE. PAYING Liv ery stable. Bargain. Address J. W. Kim brough, Webster, Fla. row Tin mi i.fion ►'"l* SAI.K, TWO Si; , l*rFH DOGH -ilnhii la*- you l-l o'-- it traln<**t liiF k. .log, the oiti.-r n lr.iln.-l |*lr<l dog. O. II Mar*h, :ai.i Cungi< w* t. COW’S FOR SALE IK YOU WANT A g'*°d milk << <w re an nuh'e, I cun supply yen Call 471 W**t ll .uruUry ABlf AND CX PRESS LUMBER FOR *ai- .• f .•! ~f , *, . , Jrt * k f.ir ht*U wright*, carriage nt ikern, car wnrka and Interior I niwr Mni*h Al*o rypra** lumber of all ilw We h.’.ve renum>.| i utltng our f imoiia br*nl * of cvpraaa ahlnglea nd will *i*n have * full Hue of them for nai*. Vale Royal Manufacturing Company. SPRINOKiELD ' DAIRY IS NOTED fur having rkh. pure milk, try It; you will Iws p|ea-et Kilt CATION Aft* will ii o|Mu her * ho<| ih t 4 corner fas*- t'*n and ll.ilhtWhuu atref-i-, Mlaa llart rl ig. will !•• .u ”i*d b> Mi** Ward, i\ a sir A. It), Mi** CVwmdbi E Mr* Mirk 'lorfaln. vot.il mualc; Mr*. Oeorge S lil- v, tiL truue itiai annate; Mia* Si. Uh.irltoii. * ileMhanli'*. F*r further information. lokireH* Mi* llartrllge. Souih Orange N J. Mia* KUeft More I, frH>i*ml drawing. HPEUIAL TO t TTY STUDENTS Twenty per cent, dlecount to city *tich-nt*, If enter noon. No money re ulred In u Ivan • N*i *atlertet <pilt and no pay. Draughon’* PrncUuil Itiialne** Uollegc, oht Kcllowr*’ llall, comer Itar nard and Slate nlieei* UOAIIDISG. BOARD FRONT Nml.l al*o taM* boarder*. Tattnall, thin! from lAtrcrty. WOULD AUUoMMoDATE TWO OR three gentlemen with nice room* and excellent laid** bmnl. • very convenience. lIK Wcet tin •‘ton *tr* , et. HtM’TIIKRN ROOMH; BATII OM **m floor. flrat*4'|.i.<a tnhln Urarvl. 20 M o-on ntreot, coat. PI.CMNDtI, MODERN FLU 14RING. IT Wild, BE to your fliterent to lei me give you an •*- tlmate on your plunging, rww or old work; repair work a apeclaity, n* I m * lractl il pluml*cr No gueaa work to endanger your life. Wiggins, phona fOT, Georgia or Bell Mlft ICLLASnOt/A. WH GIVE YOIT EITHER DOinomC or glo** tlnl*h; p**rf* t work. Foreat City l. i’urk iiv--liuo. KOCH SYI.VA.N, WHITAKER ti-iv" Ja,t ri-r' lvx) n larK" *i>rtmetM of * mull f.im-y yiM "NO HOTCII. NO llt'Mlit’G. RT'T A tlioroutih I'llntf-r, |>apr tiunx-r and dac or.itor. Taylor, K of P H ill THG FTAU ~TIIAT I.IBADfI THRU -ill; Now Donnvtlo MaHiina, with bill tinrlni!*. IVnton A Hui. *we ci.ean r-iArriimi nr tiie he •orrlnn atul*-pltc i>roc<**. Try n. N*r Y< ik Uleam Dye Work', Whitaker and Stale. Kolt FISHING TACK I,K NKTB. ETC., go to Cornwell A Chlpinan. HAVE YOUH HOUSE PAINTED with German ready-mixed paint; entlra e-itlefaiTlon cua ran teed. Adame Paint Company. ’ IT IH NU TIK ifltl.K fi.lt CM Til K ilniate mi your t.lomf.tng work; our lilomtH-ra arn It rat-, lam and mir work Kii.iranlt-Ml. let tie !.< yoar work amt aavo you money. A C, l*rlee A 1 ’o. l -hom-M BM. Htate and Jeffemon atreeta. WANTED. ONE THOCHAND llCN *ry |ht|ile at tlm Houtliem Grocery Com pany, 111 Itarnard etreel. “■'PHONE IC7L FOR FOREST CITT lAundry. They will call for your linen Inin..-dialely GET YOI'R WEDDING PRESENTS nt Koch A Hylvin'a, Ft Whitaker. They are beautiful and i-henp. _ FOR PAPER HANGER AND I AINT er get Taylor h aattmate' You won't re gret It. Painter*’ au|>plta-<. “ATTACHMENTS AND MACHINE' RB palnil while you watt; all work xuaran t>ed. For imor |e-ople free. I-enr n A Ron HAVE yot'lt FINE CMB lai amt tailor rn-i'U- dre-eee dyed by new nxailyo i.rnreea. •tunraoleed not to rhrltik <<r *ei out of ahui*- New York Dye Work.', Whitaker and Stile, 'Phono Ml. FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS, OO to Cornwell A Chlpman'e. “we SELL HEWER PIPEr FI.UH rlpi', fire .'lay, lire brick at Inweat prlcea. Adam* I'alnt Company, HM Cimgreaa, weal. “MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS In every itollar of your hard-earned hard cash at the Southern Grocery Company, lit Itnrnard atreet “lE YOIT ARE IN" NBEfToF FlßST rlaea |duml.lnK work of any kind. A. C. Price A Cos. will ilo It <-heat-r for you than anyone el**-. Phone* 65*. State and JefTeraon atreet*. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WORK IS helnx turned out by Fi>reil City Uuirlty. 'Phone lES. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING given pereonal attention, at Koch A Syl van'*, 4*i Whitaker. WALL PAPERS. PAINTS, VAR rdal.e* kal-oinli'e* and r| ■** and R.od mechanic*. See Taylor. K. of P. Hall SINGER NEEDLES, THREE FOR five cent*; dll oIJ with dosen free Fenton A Son K<lit RANGES AND STOVES, OO TO Corn welt A Ciilpman GYPBINE IH THE REST WALL FTN lah mode Adam* Paint Cos., Savannah ■Rent*. 104 ConitW writ. HER OUR STEEL ENAMEL RATH tub*, only Uo.i dollar*; eatlm ite* cheer fully fumlahwl. A. C. ITh-e A Cos., State and Jifferaon *treet*. pliotuw 6iS. REDt’CB YOUR LIVING EXPENSSS by Inveatlriß your hnrd-eamed hard caah with th* Southern Grocery Company, 114 ftarnard atreet. Norwood's "Satire" For sale at all News Stands in Savannas. 3