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tilt editor* wound tip their two
ii Savannah yesterday, mix)
, afiernooii for Columbia. That
~1 thempeive.* during their stay
.nd doubt. They it ere out
irly yesterday morning, tuk
j l mr>*(, and the ladles went
shopping section,
k the party left the Puiarki
U , t trip on the river. The steamer
a i in watting at the Seaboard
below the City Kxchangc, and
<1- lor the Seaboard Air Cine,
\Liiora down the river i-a*i th
th>* Gordon and Plant Syu
• v .,, then back u| the river |*a?i
juts and Miners' terminals,
State of Texas and the Herk
. v Inn, to the Ocean Steamship
which were visited the day be
, ,* i where a line of magnificent
t it and by the Pity of Hlrmlnnham
( , *. . oochee were discharging their
*h*n along the Be.h>ard'M great
~[.|oslte the city, the new Pnlon i
m, the long slips filled with |
r fitiuhtem. and baek to the Kx- j
. k. The various |Hlntp of In
, ,m the river were pointed out to
L and they keenly enjoyed the j
t
t, •turn, the party visited the
v _ N*ws nnd was shown through
!.ng, beginning with the news- I
. . - * runm* lieiow the sidewalks, ■
, *• iiig Hoc machine turns out the
I weekly editions of the Morn-
' \*. and i limbing, successively story
ry, IhfiMigh the lithograph press
. press ruins and book bindery, to
, >li and stereotype rooms on the
~ . ,r. where the first real me- ban
k of turning "copy" Into “type"
Tht visitors were interested In
r-r- department.
the various printing nl
... K-rr. ikir.g departments had bean
e visitors were Invited to
• itorlal floor, where in the
room they were given n
i just lefore their departure. The
* . and be n attra tlvei) dtcorawd by
:.|n* of the h)*l-;* nd> nt Society
, > Paul's Kpi* opal Church.
•i verv-d the lunch. Tables were laid
U v and that number of |ople sat
The local newspaper men were
* The luncheon occupied on hour
i .oter cigar* and coffee. Col. Kstlll.
If of the Morning News. welcomed
ting Floridians. nnd alluded to
t ant relations whl t have always
. - twren the Morning News and th
■ ditots. President J \V. White
Florida Press Association res|on-l
--• nking the Morning News for Its
... welcome und Uh- entertainment
th , , received. Col. P. A. Stovall, on
i • f the Savannah pewppaper men
• r i an those of the Morning News.
ii th welcome of the visitors and
ii ihute to the character anJ enter*
i the Florida press.
M* \v. C. Crum of Tampa proposed n
to the Morning News which Col.
I c.a • fully acknowledged. Mr W l
-' Turner of Cord* *1 referring to the
I *til* wel- < m* and entertainment
v the visitors had receive In Hav tn
tui iot only from the newipap r nu n
n the cltlsens and In behalf of th*
l. •xp reaped his appreciation of
irtesies.
Mr J. C. Halle. general dapp
* agent of th* Central Railroad
* an Steamship Company, was call
i n to reppotld to the toist “A llaptlo
1* Well Met." and did so facetiously
4 -1 r iicitoualy. remarking that hie bust
i w.i.' carrying people and not talking
*n and his m-st eloquen* effort*
* filing quarterly editorial pas sew.
h rTti<*• of Tallahas-ee was called up-
Pr -blent Whit* and sjtoke briefly.
M s 1.. Lowry of Tampa ptopened a
* to v |. Kstlll anti his associates and
• health was drunk by the visitors.
At -orne more Informal rpeech-maklns
l utons member* of the party, amowt
“ . Mr. K. C. ltyals. of the Mom
u: News, who responded to tt&li*.
* vi tors sold good-bye. A car
r** been placed at their disposal
t Ma.inger Ijofton of the Thunderiwlt
• a of Hope Railway and they wr*
i . the Central depot and left at 1
< k for the North.
1 firing their stay In Savannah
h visitors, liestdaa lielng enter
by the Morning News, were
i l the ••ourtesies of th** str*et rall
*• i\ Manager l*ofton; attended the
r by Invitation of Manager Wel*.
' i Ocean Steamship Company
in charge of General Passenger
Id ** and Agent Tregevant. were
’ rd at the Smannsli llrewery by
*-*r Starr, visited the Savannah
i *t: F.t lory by invitation of President
. liman, ami w- re given an escur
■ i th* river through the courtesy l
Mu tin of tlie s nloard Terminals.
•' 1 pend to-day In t'olumbla nnd
* • f*"tn there to Knielgh and then
: l mi u>d. returning direct to Ja.k
** l • uly next week.
• party were two Republicans, and
from two of the largest towns
li r ne was \V. H. laiwrcme of
the other was \V. C. Crum
Tampa.
ungrst member of the assoriatlon
• i I tiacs. He
r ~nd owner of th* Youth's Vlsl
i and ! i* and at Fort Meyers, lie does
* • lltoiial work and sets nil the
Si life Cummings of DeFunlak
’’ "a a the only woman In the party
1 ' md owns a |viper. I'ntil her
fortune when her plant was
i ! > Are, Miss Cummings got out
' K * f * j; good paper.
t H rton of Arcndki Is n former
J " ' '' *n. and ha work 'd on the
News. He get* out a newsy pn
. I Ia representative member of
( ’ l nug The county of !>e goto, of
. 1* u •d*a l< tlie countr se.it. Is the
•1 orange growing county In tlie
j ** fui nmhes about SU.OUi boxer,
* 1 about Vi of the entire cnw.
ir l>* ing sold now on the tr <
*, - * l.x. This price. Mr. Horton says,
l, f 1 ’ greater than what 1?
>t f l’e frees*. Tills year's crop, he
of the luaviest the countv
r id !>*• Soto county Is also larg*-
1 to cattle raising, and some of
Isxf* ‘ 1 l*hosphate mines are located
T lrner of Cord*'-al Is a physician.
on*- of the prettiest drug store*
oi KdM.r Turner has represent
'Junty in ihe 1.-gitlature.
, I’rannlng of \Yaldo. Is a mlnls
' * formerly in the Florida
H , f Conference, lie is now located
o !*>' th*- cotif* ren 'v. He g^ts
• ftterprising pape: .
* , ■ 1-owry of Tatnpa Is gram! chan-
t\ r.f j* Florida. Mr. Lowry
"ctotomta by Mra. Lowry. 1U U
DP.PIERCE'S
Golden Me3ica I
Discovery
" I had suffered froru indigestion,
and only those who have suffered
from it know what it really is,"
writes Mrs M. J Fagan, of 1613
Fast Genesee Street, Syracuse,
N. Y. "I had severe attacks of
headache and dizziness with cold
hands and feet; everything I ate
distressed me, bowels were consti
pated, and I was growing very thin
and nervous. I cannot half ex
press the had feelings I had when
I commenced taking I>r. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, I took
nine 1 Kittles of the ‘ Discovery ’ and
several bottles of the ' Pellets ’ I
commenced feeling 1 letter with the
first bottle, and kept on improving.
Now I am so greatly improved in
health my friends often speak of it.
I most heartily recommend those
medicines to all suffering as I was.",
for disposes of
Dlood. Nerves
and Lunds.
North Carolinian. anJ Mr*, lxtwry 1* a
fluulh Carolinian.
IViltor Tatum of Ml .ml f* vtr* prwlirnt
of Ihr ar‘icllloi Inirlnn thr Spunluh-
Amrrican war Miami ha<l pl-nty of *ol
<ll. rs*. anrt It was thr opinion at th- ttmr
that It in.ant u (treat deal, and It did.
for that city. 1-ant your the thriving littl#
rlty Rot yellow fever, altrlbulable lo the
lirnnir. of the aoldierr. 80, after all, the
h.n.’tit was a small one.
The parly making lh- trip to Richmond
represents about one-third of the member
ship of the Florida Press Association.
Kdltnr Trice of Tallahassee. Is Florida's
sta'e printer. He lived a long lime In Ello
v | III*, this state. Borne allusion to the
effort to move the capital from Tallahas
see was made, and Kdllor Trice remarked
facetiously that there were not men
enough In Florida to do It.
Editor rhlllln Isaacs of Fort Meyers.
,'lalms to represent the rl tropical por
tion of the I*idled mates Fort Meyers
is the last town on the west roast before
r. 1 hlng Kv West l,ee county Is anew
county, and Is Iss omlnif a large orange
Browing section. It was the only county
which escaped the freeie In I*4 and IS*
Edison has winter home at Fort Meyers.
So has A. M McGregor, the hlg Stand
ard Oil mon. It was at Fort Meyers that
(Jen Hancock planted a date palm In lksT,
while he was ipiarlermaster of the garri
son station, during the S. mlnole war. Tho
palm Is green and luxuriant to-day.
It Is said that the late H B Plant
caught hut one tarpon In his life This fish
wss lan led at Fort Meyers. It measured
a little less than seven feet.
The meeting of the Florida Press Aseo
cl itlon was h. kl last year at Fort Meyers
Editor Isaacs, one „f the most progressive
newspoper men of Florida, entertained the
members. . *
MM'O. PKMSOSiL.
Mr. TV F. I'atlllo of AtlanU t *t th#
Piilarltl.
Mr 11. F Wilcox of MyKlc r#*lrt#rcO
it the Pularkl.
Mr. A I. Webb of Abbevlll# l a *ueat
of the I’tiiaxkt.
Mr. W. H AJkln* of Atlanta la a *ueat
of the PnlaaliL
Mr W P. Itountree of FJtOT>t la a *ueat
of the B<-reven.
Mr. I> J. Pad(#tt of Tlaon 1a reglatere.l
ut the Screven.
Mr. Dan B Hurrla of Atlanta I* reffla
terel at the Pulaakl.
jjr, Krone)* M. Knattff of Atlanta la a
svteet of the Screven.
Mr H. Ynnker left via the Plant By
tem yeatcr.lav for Sumter.
Mr. A. P. MrOallum Pembrok# la
rc*irtcrel ut the Be raven.
Mr. B. B. 1 suiter of Stateaboro w*a a
gueat of the Pulaakl y#a*erday.
Mr. A. B. M L—nn of Bartow. Fla., reg
laterod at the Screven yeetcrJay.
Mr* W BitHn OraJy l rpeiwlirg thla
month with relative* in Alalwma
Mr. K. Keller was a imrsenirer of the
Plant Kyetem'a yesterday for tlolveston.
Mr. J. U. Morris of Olar. S. C.. *
among tho guest of the Pulaski yeater
‘V,r F I*. Register of Riglrter waa
among the arrlvnla at the Pulaski yester
day.
Mr J A. I,lpi>ltt of Altatnaha w*
■ mong the arrival* at the Screven yes
terday.
Mr*. D. B. I—ster has returned to the
city, ami Is occupying her home on the
l’.uk extension.
Miner* Arthur Macon. Jo*. V Fary
and George Uinta of Hwalneboro were
among the guett# of the I’ulaskl y*#ter
*Mr C. tt. Parker, vice president of the
Fills- Young Naval Store# Cos., is In the
city from McCrea, he la stopping at the
Pulaski.
Mrs II It. Nlcoll having spent the
summer In company with Mr. urnl Mrs
\ tt ft*, , n at the Wheeler in Hender
sonville. N C„ 1 now n New York city
at the Hotel Girard.
Mr R. II Wager of the Titusville Flor
id,, ytiar. anil a member of the Florida
Press A**oelHlon. and Mr*. Wager, were
■ leasant visitor* at the home of Col. and
Mr* O. B Whatley .luring their short
slay In Savannah.
AT THK TMKITKH.
Pernel.l-Beldewl t ..mpnny In Two
Perform*! icra.
The Peru.-hl-P.eklenl company continue*
to draw good audience*. "In the Heart
of Paris''—a pUY *h- character of which
i* suggested by the title —was last night a
bill, and H alHH.ire.l to phase.
•*Th Two t!r(>lKni* Kate ( laxton a
old fa .orlie --will I- given ut ■■ matin re
thl* afternoon, and to-night there whl ;•
„ change of hill. The engagement of Hie
company will close to-morrow.
Saturday matinee and night, ' Zaa.i
alii I. presented. The play ha, created
, great Impression here und abroad, and
It* suites* continues In undisputed
triumph. Mr. Frohman has had great
•itffi'Uitv |n seeuifng a company to P'.H
erly Itottray the rharo let*, as they
* tnihl apl—ar in "Zaiu o'*
, ry I* carried hy the company utul all tm
I. >lred .ippoattmi nts for # flret-c:.>—> I > •
formatter. That tne |tiay and company
will Ihp rooHvrtl by, • iargv lUWilff •*
already •urJ
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1000.
THE COUNTIES MUST HELP.
*< 11001, < OMMI%*H\KI<
W ms THEM TO T%\ FOR KD
rt ATICMI.
Ill* l'ln Cnnlpmiilntr* Ihf l<fV| of
a Tm I'riM liltuu UN IVr <>nt. f
Thrlr ltr|irptlvr Fro|irf lonw of
flu* atm** .*ltool lunil. Ilrforr Tlr>
llrnmif Cntlllnl to Nrrflvr ThU
Tkrrr 4 oantlr*
In th* Mntr Art* Tmlnx for fh*
**ni*|Mrt of Thrlr *tlool—a onimla
• ionrr ln*|rrfrl tlir < oloretft Cil
l* it** nt T bundrrliolt nod \V*
I'lrnard.
State Ht’honl Commiiuiioner O. R Olrnn
rear*he.l Savannah ynatenlay morning anil
hjariit ibr day an the giu**t of Bu|t. Otla
APhmorr. In Um* afternoon Comm la* loner
Olrnn hi.* wen t*> a m preoent.itlve of fh
Nbirning Nm* gavo an -
trrvlen, reflecting hl view* on fh** pub*
Jeot of local taxation for the hupport of
local ►chool*
The Morning New* ha alrr.oly dl*cupw
ed. lo ally arid editorially, the position
that Commlesioner Glenn bin taken rai
thia qtHPilon. In brief, hi* plan contem
plate* tho intro*lurilo\ ot tin* next
alon of the General Aewembly of a hill r*-
iulrlng the aeveral countle* of the et te
to levy county taxe* for tho support of the
ayptem of public edunklon and miking
It obligatory upon th* m to raise at leant
twenty-five per cent, of their proportion
of th** school fund of the stale, before th* y
aro permitted to draw thi proportion
from the note treasury. The project t*
receiving the enthuslnsth* endorsement of
that portion of the body politic who-* *<*-
quaintance with educatloiuil prol>lemt en
title* their opinion* to the grealwt re-
Wfcct.
"There re r*n?on*. various In their na
ture," *ul*l Uommle*loner Glenn, "which
I think HhouUl urg* the I>gMnire to
jau** the bill emhod>4ng tbl;* chaog** In
the achool law* of tlw etate. Ju*t at
pr*pM*nt there ire but three count let* that
levy a tax for the support of their school*.
Th*-!*e ar** the countle* of t’hathnnv Rlch
monl ami Hibb Glynn county did i*r a
firm* dti someth Ing In thi* direction, but
It* effort* have been tq*n*modib and It In
now doing nothing. Fulton county, out
ebb* of the city of Atlanta expend* for
public du< atbm only the $13,<00 which I*
ll* *hnre of the state fund.
"There are now about 67 count lew in the
state that receive from the !-tate treas
ury more than they put In \N hlle thl* l*
a great un<l marked improvermnt upon
jatrondltloti*. it I* yet typical of the
fa t that many countle* are doing but
little for the support of their own school*.
It emphasise* the neceweity for aorae
such changw In the mnerai law*, •* the
hill 1 expect to have lntr**duce*i contem
plate*.
•The bill emhodfce* the prliu iplo of
k> al self-government and local support
of local utilities that ba** become n very
slogan of lH*mocracy. It l* fair. too. *1
puts the iwjnien of wtKu at ton upon th*
shoulder* of those who ought to bear It.
In part nt lea*t. Lastly, the additional
money lo nedsd, in the country districts
especially, and needed urgently.
“In many counties of the state." sahl
the commissioner, "many of the gtrie are
being denied the leneht* of an education
because their parents ore not wining to
trust them on the public highway* with
out protections. Hence, there has niiseu
the problem of transportation, and In
some of the round*-*, with the h*lp of
voluntary contributions from those in
terested. the problem is being solved.
"An Instance occurs to me. In Washing
ton county there were four weak schools,
In one section, which I advised be con
solidated. To effect the consolidation It
was necessary to bring the children from
outlying district* to school, and this re
quired the expenditure of some money.
However. It was secured, and the experi
ment Imi* proven a very great sucres*.
Instead of four weak schools there Is one
strong one, to which the children are
brought In three spring wagons, main
tained at an expense of $8 per month
each The additional expense thus Incurr
ed has been borne by the people of tlie
nd they have born* it gladly.
“Good schools," said Commissioner
Glenn, "are the essential of success in ibe
solution of the industrial problem. Given
u people who are thoroughly Intelligent,
who understand or can be taught the
handling of machinery, who are ‘skilled
laborer*’ in the best sense of the term,
and the commercial and Industrial suc
cess of that people Is assured Instruction
In the school* Is necessary to bring this
condition l*sit. and to render the in
struction adequate to the netds of the
state more money must be used. I be
lieve the people are ready for the change
In the laws that I* contemplated In th
bill I expact to have Introduced, and I
think** its passage will help to solve tho
problem."
Commissioner Glenn spent the morning
in an Inspection of the Georgia Htate lrf
dusti In 1 Y>!leg* for color***l youth and was
earnest In bis praise of the work that la
being accomplished by President Wright
and his rofp* of instructor*.
"The condition of the roliege la more
encouraging Ilian It has ever been," h*
said. "I Ilnd that industrial education is
being stressed more ami more nnd that
the undent* are l*elng given opportunity
to apply the instruction Hint they receive.
The work of the corps of Inatructors Is
earnest and devoted and 1 twlieve that the
Institution 1* destined to accomplish a
very great good.
"Th- stressing of Industrial education."
*.ikl the commissioner, "leiight* me par
tlcularly. I hav** been criticised by some,
of the negro preachers for what they call
my discouragement of the higher educa
tion of their race. It I* possible that they
have correctly understood rm position,
however unjustified th-lr criticisms of my
tt Hon* may be. Thinking, ns I do. that
almost exclusively In industrial pursuit*
lies the negro* vocation, for the* present
at least, it mem* to m*- the duty of the
state to lit him for th** life h* is to load.
The diity of giving him higher education
may reel somewhere else. The state ought
to give him that education which Is h**t
calculated to make him good citlgen. and
J believe that to teach him a trade ac
complish** this end.”
Commissioner Glenn nays that the out
look for continue*! encouragement of ed
ucational projects throughout the state
I* bright. Renewed Interest l< being tak
en everywhere and the people are begin
ning to realise how essential to their pros
perity Is the education of tlieir children.
It Is because the people have reached this
frame of mind that he lots vent nnd to
urge th* passage of the bill providing for
county tuxation for the support of county
schools, and miking It a prerequisite to
participation in the state fund.
Mil Ttlf&HS TH %IIW GOOD.
The Special Killians of Xewapapem
thus Hlg Galas.
The evidences of commercial advance
ment In many Southern cities Is L ing
amply shown ihls fall through the trade
editions of the newspapers at hu*!nes
renters. Many papers have publish*!
special trade editions during the past few
w* *k. and without except ion the show-
Duffv’S MSLARitt,
I Ferera, rhllla, Ctngjt
□ •■was Cold*. Dyspepsia of whs*.
I Ml O eyer form, quickly cirsd
|| |. by taking lH KFI'H Mali
■9 If A tableapoonfn! m glass e!
■* B — ll water three times a day.
UUltielfAU All druggists and grocers
VTniSKOf Be oar. Of JUuUaUous. '
ings have been exceptionally good * to
nil branches of trad#. Fronrncnt anion?
the fastures Is the Industrial udvancaim nt
of the sections referred to as shown by
a large increase in the number of manu
facture*.
The Knoxville Sentinel has Just publish
ed ls Annual Trade and Carnival edlthm,
whlt'li shows that city to have nimb* ma
terial advances along bustnew* and In
dustrial lines. To begin with, the Kedetal
census shows the population of the city
to ! S2.4MM, ajs.iiti.il !1(KI0 ?en yea is ago,
mii Increase of 4 ici i*%*r cent, l's Jobbing
business, representing largely the efforts
of the MO drummer* employed was Md,-
for the year ended octocr
against 11u.000.000 for the correspond.ng
t**rlH| in IM* The bank clearing* w*ra
J3l.Jj#,ooo for the year ended July 31. Th**
invinufa* luring Is estimated at st:i.bjo.M),
against 110.500.000 lam y*ar The county
asst-aments against corporations, aggre
gate 12.075M0;. The fact the state ts not
unduly antagonistic towards rorp ration*
encourages the Invent tuent of capital,
which Is apparently reflected In tb* gen
eral coinnirci**l Improvement shiwn for
the year The flentlnH's edition covera
t wetit> -wight page* of w ritten and illus
trated matter Hcatdc* the pit>mliitu*e
which is given to Knoxville's busln s
growth, attention Is also given lo the car
nival. an event calculated t* give an Itn
ts'tus to fall trade
i IIIEE** AT t HAMMWTOM.
Praetlcal Test Made of Fire Appli
ances.
Charleston, C.. Oct. 10—To-day's ses
slon of the International Association of
Fire Engineers was given up to a practi
cal test of lire appliances, which Are on
exhibition here. This aftern*>on the mem
tiers of the <invention were tendered an
excursion to Fort dutnisr and around the
harbor, and to-night there was an open
air concert on the Buttery.
There was no bUflncw session of the
.vmventlon to-day. About fifty chiefs,
from Nt w England *<at * principally, ar
rivet I here this morning on the I’lyiW* liner
Heminole from New York lm(ortant
buitnesa meotlngn will bo iwld t<-rnorrow.
anti the asstM lation will nt get through
with Its dcliberatUma until Friday after
noon.
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PETITION Foil IXAOMPOKATIOA.
TdiATHAm rornty -
To the Superior Court of Said C’ounly:
The petition of Gordon Press a cor
poration. and of J. F. Hanson of the
County of Bibb. John M. Egan, Alexander
R. Lawton. T M CunnlughMm and Henry
Rlun of the County of Chatham, and of
tho Ocean Steamship Company of Savan
nah. respectfully shows:
First. On February 17th. 1*73. the (ior
don Press was, on proceedings duly had
In accordance with the sfarules of the
state of Georgia, duly chartered and made
a corporation by the order of Ihls hon
orable court, as will appear by reference
lo the records thereof.
Second. The other petitioner* herein
named are the solo stockholder* of the
Gordon Press, and own the entire capital
slock thereof.
Third. The petitioners herein desire that
the charter of the Gordon Pres*, which,
under the limitation* prescribed by law.
lias expired, may be revived, continued
nnd renewed nnd that the Gordon Press
may be declared to be a corporation un
der the laws of the state of Georgia for
twenty years from and after the 17th day
of February, 1*93. with the privilege of re
newal at the end of that time
Fourth. The object of the corpora Moo,
and the particular business which they
propose to carry on. the capital stock, the
location of tho budnesa. and th** other nec
essary isirtlcuiar* are shown In th** orig
inal application for charter filed In this
court. Dee. 7th. 1K72. to which reference is
hereby made, and the statements and
prayers of th* sold original petition are
hereby renewed; but petitioners desire
that the charter may be amended In the
following particulars:
<i) That tho object of the corporation,
and the particular business which peti
tioners propose to carry on Is the erec
tion, operation, owning, leasing, renting,
and being otherwise* Interested In a pros*
or presses for tho compressing of cotton
for shipment from the port of Savannah,
Georgia, or from any other ports, cities,
towns, or plAces In this or other state*
<b Thut the restriction in the original
charter to the effect that th** constitution
and by-laws should be modified only by
a vot of two-thirds of the stockholders
should be removed.
Wherefore, petit loner* pray that the
said charter may be revive*!, continu'd
and renewed, and the charter grunted
with all tlie rights. j*w. r nnd privileges
hereinbefore set out. and with such other
rights and privileges s appertain to cor
poration*.
And petitioners will ever pray.
LAWTON St rrXNINGHAM.
Attorneys for l # **ltloners.
Original petition filed In the office of the
clerk of the RuperUir Court of Chatham
county, Georgia, this 3d day of October,
ItOO JAM KH K IV CARR.
Clerk H C.. C. C., Ga.
LKtIAL NOTH. KB.
cTTaTHIAM <*Ot'NTY
Where.-t* Mrs. Marie K. Branch has ap
plied lo Court of Ordinary for letter* dls-
a* administratrix on the estate of
Hamilton M Branch, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite nisi ad
monish nil whom It may concern to lie and
appear before said court to make objec
tions (If any they have) on or before the
twelfth day of January, next, otherwise
said letter* will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton f.
hVrrlll. Ordinary for t'halhatn county,
this the lfHh day of Octots-r. 1
FRANK B. KKIUIAFIf.
derk Ct. 0.. C. C.
IJc >B oIT. (• HATH AM FtM’NTY
Alice K. n.irhour ha* applied to the Court
of Ordinary for a twelve month* support
for herself, out rtf he estate of Itoliert T.
Harbour, deceased. Atn>ral*ers have rpa-lc
return* allowing same. Three are, tm ic
fore. to cite all whom It may ronr-ern lo
appear before sahl court to m ike objec
tion on or before the first Monday In
Novembar. next, Otherwise same will he
granted Witnesses, the Hon Hampton
|. Fcrrlll. Ordinary for Fhatham csjunty,
thl* the 10th day of October. IW.
FRANK K. KKIUBAOH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
NOTICB TO DKBTOBH AND CREDIT
ORS.
OF.OROIA. CHATHAM COT'NTY—
Notice Is hereby given to atl prrson* hay
ing demand# against Whipple Allrtch.
lute of said county. tece.tsr.l. to present
them tome, properly madeoul. within the
lime pre*crlt#*l by law. so as to show
Itielr character and amount; aud nil per
sona Itulehlr*! to Bald d* erased ore r*.
qtikrcd lo nwke Immediate payment lo me.
Huviinnali. On.. Bcjit 4. tho
JttROAN F. lIRfXJKi*.
County Admlnlatrater. M bay st.. w.
NOTH B TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORB
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COI'NTY-
Notlcv I* hereby given to tall persons hav
ing demand* tig.dost Frank T. IJntoln.
late of said countv. deceased, to present
them tome, properly marie out. within the
lime prescribed by law, so a* to show
their ehalar 'er and amount: and ell tier
sons Indebted to sail deceased are re
quited to itkvkr Immediate payment to me.
ftuvannnh. Ga Kept 4. Itso
JORDAN F. 11 ROOK.<4.
County Administrator.
PHOrOIAL* WA.YIICD.
L\ H. ENGINKER OFFICE. Bttvannub.
tia.. Bepl. 12. I9W- Sealed proposals for
building training dykes, (Ovannah river,
near August*. Oa. will be received here
until 12 noon (Eastern standard time)
Oct. 12, IW, and then publicly opened. In
formation furnished on application. Cas
sius K- Gillette, Cap!., Entire
CLASSIFIED AUVEKfISEMENTS.
rritsov %i..
jTm " TH AT " Ts" \ T*l EN DID
niak* up. Emu your mother would have
never known l That mu tu* h h great
Who pupphed that mi flit* Tlie Georgia
hair expert. Savannah Hair. Jewelry and
Hhuvtng Supply House, the place for ev
erything |* naming to hair, whether to
remove superfluous or unsightly hair, or
to rep! i.*e wrist age or h ki * ss ha- caus
ed to preniaturely los* I or*lied from
him through the mad flits must a lie, wig
and whisk* r- ui and they came o K
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE." lit
Itnrpnrd sti* t. hit) sand sells .ill kind
Of stecond-hnnd furniture for * ash.
""judge Norwood a hook.
"Mother Goose Curve*! by a C mmenia
tor," on sale at all now t md* In tin*
city, price. J 1 L.
IH YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE IMlO(*F
Stifle A Err.man have a standing off* •
of SI,CPO for every safe of their make that
does not pie.-* rye its contents om sit*
was in burning debris 111 hour** When
t tken out. the hose bad to be turned on
It. When opened, not a page was disco!
orert. not a r- ord lost, not a tlollar <!
stroyed If you want security, buy a
Httffej a Freeman >fe l*. IV Millet,
agent.
TUB PRICES AT WHICH WE SELL
bicycle sundries .<* entrancing. Try us
W F. Ill’4gine. 13' Drayton.
YOI WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dair>, It's rich and pure, try
It
FPRNITI'RK miobSTKRKf), MAT
tresses renovate*!, Antlquo furniture r**
poli>bd. furniture pack* and an 1 shipped In
bast manner. Send me your orders. C
IV Miller, agent
RONE FI .* U' IE P< UTNT B AG.
!*siv*‘ order with E Moyi* . lo Broughton
street, east. **r 114 I’.nk avenue, east. J.
Gardner, agent.
IF ITS BUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them chej>er from M*G!llt*.
"SPECIAL AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockcM, ladles risv. at $2
J. W. Teaple.
SCHOOL HOOKS NEW AND SKC
ond-hand. s*d*l an*l exchange! Barnes'
2nd Reader. 30c; 3rd R* d**i ; 4th Read
or, IV 1 ; Mb It* ader. 4.' . Lincoln'** Physiolo
gy, 4be; Ist stepping Stones Literature.
Zbr. 2nd Stepping Stones. Si). , Prince s
Arithmetic. 16c; Montgomery History, to.
Al Gardner's ltasaar.
DARK EVENINGS ARE NOW COM
ing. let us sell you u lamp, prlciw. 75* to
$3.60. W. E Higgins. !2. Drayton.
I AM NOW I/k’ATKP AT 414 WI ST
Rroughton, ring up 24fd It you want t
have your furniture moved or |n k>*l for
shipment or storage; I gudrsnto* prlcas
th*' sane a- I do th* work that's given to
me. A S Griffin 414 Broughton strict,
west, mattress** rna*le to ord*-
MI IDLER'S STOVER AND RANGES
rive satisfaction Tho Magnetic, Econo
rilst. Waldorf, King, and other goo*!
makes nt reasonable prices. '&fi lirougli
ton, we*d.
KENSINGTON i ARM MILK IS in
mii passe *\ for richness; delivery Is per
fect; phone. 234 u.
SEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS
offb'a table*, nffb <• matting, office Hha*le.-
307 Brought >n. west
WHEN TOU BEK M GH.UIH' BIXTT
Inch ft cents rug*, you will tmy them.
Just can't help It; will sell In any quan
tity
FOB FI/ORAI, DESIGNK. CI’T FlJ>W
en>. plants and bulb*, front Oetachlg's
nursery; leave I.rilrr. with E. Moyle, 10
Bmttghron street, east. J. Gardner,
agent.
"Ft'HN ITU HE MOV RD WITH CARR."
la a specialty with McGllila.
"“HAVE YOITR ItICTCIsE REPAIRING
done property; that* the way we do It.
W. F Higgins. i Drayton.
MIM.ER H NEW BTYI.EB - IN~CAR
pct*. mattings, linoleums, window shade-,
etc. All work done In first-class style, 207
llroughtofi, wr*t.
BEE THE JEWED HTOVF.3 AND
range* for aale by J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Inrtiranca gasoline stove.
~M'OII>I.IS IS CHEAP ON RtraS. NETS,
lace curtains, tiammock*. water cottiers,
pillow*, picture*, stove*, tastroom suites,
and furnltura of every dearlialon
*sl 4k RI'YB NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last. l-nrg" assortment of
rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P
Miller, agent
Kl 7 N'SI NOT' >N fa RM IS ~OS~ AN
elevation In the country, free from rlty
drainage Impossible for milk to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2J4.Y I te
ll very prompt: satisfaction guaranteed.
m gh.i.ih mover, packs, aiitpa
and stores pianos and furniture; beet work
only; no "Cheap-John" prices -no ' (.'heap-
John” Jobe
II .00 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS,
while they last. e. I’. Miller, agent.
MOII.LIB' DACE CURTAINS WIDE
beautify your parlor.
22. M FOR ART BQFARES ” WIIII.E
they last. Big assortment, all gratles of
art squere*. rugs, mats, portieres. C. I*.
Miller, agent.
M'OIIXM BEt.IsS SIXTY-INCH RUOS
—Smyrna pattern*—for W cents.
atfillUd
l-ADIEH' CIIIL'IIKHTUI H ENGLIBH
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable Take no other. Bend 4c stump*
for |iartlcular*. "Belief for I.a dies," In
letter by return mall, Ask your druggist
Chichester Chemical Cos., I'lillo.ln . Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR FEKT7 IK YOUR
feet are trouble you. call on me and I
will glvo you"cllf; I cura Ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases nf the feet
without pain; charge# reasonable; can
give the best references In the city; pa
tients treated at residences; order# can
beg left nt T,tvtngton# dtttg store. Bull
and Congress etreets; telephone 293. Lem
Davis, surgeon chiropodist
Mill,l* WAVTBD-M.UA.
brickrayehb wanted at gab.
tnnla. N. C. Klynt Building and Construc
l.on Company.
"WANTED. TWO GOOD STICK CANDY
spinner*, and one peanut man: adiress,
Johnson. King * Cos., Macon, Go.
""wanted, a woodsman who
thoroughly understand* furnishing log* to
e.tw mill of Vt.irn capacity, und ton bring
fifteen Up-to-date tc.imstera; only tlret
clti* need npiily. Weal Bros., West Duke,
Fla
WANTED. A BRIGHT ItoV BE
tween Ik anti St to leant th' Jionlw.tre litis-
Incss; give age olid previous business ex
perlctwr. A<Ulr>s* Hardware, care Morn
ing New#.
9AI.ES MEN—STANDARD ARTHI.E.
liberal commission; you < innot llnl a liei
ler eld- Hrw. Trojan Mfg. Cos.. Bouth
Bend. Ind.
M.M* A YEAR EABIL.T MADE BY
hustling agents, hatelilng our wrtttc tin I
fancy rubber rsdlats. ruff* arvl neckties;
l>aicnte<l ami gtl.ir inle-*l good*; our cam
l<ilgn tpv Hr# wtnner -; liberal commissi)*!;
exclusive territory; semi stamp for spe
cial plan, lerra*. elr. M A M. Mfg. Cos.,
Hprlngff* hi. Mass.
WANTED. IIRICKRA YKKB. PARPEN,
ters. plasterers, bla* ksmtth* and horee
shoer*. wheelwrights, tailor*. Grn.in
hatket pere, tie n<l log choppers and saw
yers, mill hands; see Holier 317 West
flay. Jacksonville.
HELP WARTkU-mAM.
COOK WANTED. COIZ I RED. AND
sc tth -1 woman preferred, to go to Guy
ton for one month; good quarter* an-1
plenty wood; come with ret rmniendallon
Apply 310 Whitaker Street.
•fth.tr UIMTD-KKVtI.K.
HOTEL I Ml
W **“l Bay. Jm* k-‘nvlli* . white man and
wife, mill tmidln* hoiuw sf*o<*. white wo
man cook, Fltshugb, sl. housek* efier, ta
ble girls, molds, laundress* •*, rooks.
AUKHTft %% AKTKDi
S n*N HORROR oFFB'I AL
history, nearly |*ages llitist rated;
igente clearing f’a |o?r day. l*-#t terms;
freight |slid, credit given. U*ks r* a I 1 .
**u ' fitn fr* I *-; go* l salary and ax|*ens*s to
.ul agents. 11. J Smith Publishing
Cos., Chicago.
IAIIM.nI MEAT %VAMT>:i>.
refinement would
like to take entire charga of infant or
- mall child; lam reference, reference n
. oanged Addrt-ss Mrs. It . 712 Monlgmn
• i.. t
POSITION \' WEED. FIRSTd'LASS
housework. Apply 1H J,nes street lane.
* net.
U w rr.ix—Mist KLLA.XKOt!!.
W*A NT i;i , <w l.iu; pit; LONS, AD
dress R S|M*rry, Duval ftlolel, Jack
sunvllle. Fla.
k-INUII GOI PER STI NCII. LETTERS
for branding cotton, arkltess. IV o. Box,
0,
WE W \NT A NICE til;N I LE IBRSi;
for a lady. must le gsst site, and a g***l
trial r*qulrsl. must !*•* a horse with style;
no other wanted Artilro* Jam* Ttwmp
son, general delivery, po-gofti •.
IF YOU WANT (Won MILK. GET IT
from Hpringflekl Dairy; It's rich, purs and
W Met* aime
IF YOU WANT A PLA<T* TO DUMP
earth, dirt, wmi manure, etc., free of
charge Just at city limits, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone* Brown
Bros., come. Anderson and East Bruad
streets
Kim iir->T—noon*.
FOR BENT. TWO FRONT ROOMS,
furnished nr unfurnished. iie of bath,
with or without hoard, fa-Ing Park ex
tension No Drayton street
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. ALL
eofivenlencea; b.vt and cil water AMI Ilar
nard, n*-or LB** rty.
FOR KENT. TWO NICE UN PER NISII
*l r*Hn very convenlenG*. 131A Ater
• orn street.
TO RENT. THREE*"" DELBJIITFUL
unfurnished rr*m* 12X East Taylor
FOR RENT, THREE CONNECTING
room*, private family; good location; It
this nffb e
ROOMS FURNISHED WITH OR
writl*ut board 36 York s4r***t, * ;ist.
FL ATS FOH UK AT.
fine locution; low rent. Platshek 4k Cos.,
Bryan* east.
FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT
complete f,r housekeeping. furnished
rooms 111 East IJlwrty.
ELEGANT FLAT. FOUR ROOMS AND
bath 119 East Jh; hat net.
FOR RENT FLAT AND BASEMENT
to small family No. 12 June* street, east.
foh hi:vi—hoi ntm
FOR RENT. 17 DUFFY STREET,
east; !**-• hpinn at once. Apply George
L Garmany. agent. U Itrynn street. e**t.
for rent, comfortable house.
No 217 Waldburg itrwt, east, between
Ahercnrn and Uticoln. first el iss or.b r
and condition; every convenience Right
r* nt to right t* nanl Estate Hal*mui
Cohen, W t Broad and Broughton streets.
~FOR RENT. LARGE RESIDENCE. M 6
Congress street. eat, smitbeast corner
Ahercnrn. M 8 Baker. Agent. 224 Ogle
thorpr avenue, east.
VUII KKXT—STOUKS.
"Td7rr~RENT\ hToRE HTn^TTivVEBT
< orn*T Whitaker and I,tt>erty atreeta. Ap
ply !A IJIt-rty street, west.
"FOR RENT, a BTOItE. REST !,OCA
tton for any business; reasonable rent.
Pkitshek A Cos
FOR RENT. STORE. "lIJ BROt 011
ton street, east; ptse*alon Immediately;
l*o several dralrahls reddgncea and
flats. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan atreat,
a t at
FOR HRVT—MIaCBI.I.ANKOt a.
"TARGE^wXRHHoCBE^XNTrTrFI-TCW
for tent, corner Broughton und West
l.tvKid street*; formerly occupied Ity the
Biivannah Carriage and Wagon (Ao. 11. p.
Smart.
“fob Kent desiiiami.i: "‘office
for real estate or Insurance. Apply to
Beckett A Beckett, 24 president street,
east.
FOR RENT. MASONIC IIAEI,. SClT
ahle for theatricals, twills, dancing school,
etc. Apply to J. H. Tyson, room 4. odd
Fettows building.
run MLk-iticu ami'E
location for large operator. Gifford Com
pany, Jacksonville.
FOR BARE. A ROT FOIt TWO Hl'N
(tred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth straaa.
near East iinwul, no city taxation. C. 11.
Dorset!
RESIDENCES AND Ut'IRDINO IAJTS
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Tatem. real estate dealer. No. 7 York
atreat. weel.
FOR BARE, IXJTB ON NINTH. NEAR
Rust Broad, at (200 each; will soon t
advanced to 1222; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrange to get a bom*
bulM. C. If, Dorset!.
Eolt HARE. THOSE ROTS ON "IN'TIf
atreat. near Eaat llroad, hav* only been
sold to first - la-* parties. Cho will make
good neighbors; and non* other cn buy ,
The terms ar* very easy, and they ar#
cheaper than any other In th* vicinity.
C. H. Doraett. _
FOR HARE. ROTS ON NINTH STREET :
near East Itroad; no city taxes, at D>
each; twenty-five dollar* cash, nnd easy
monthly payment*. C. H Irorsett.
Norwood's "Satire"
lor sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
.3S.H3OOTS $2:50
3K.tOXroRDSS2.OO
A HALF DOLLAR SAVED ALL 'ROUND.
GEIL & QUINT,
205 Broughton Street, West.
FOH I V Lit—MlSl ELiAXMI'I.
W i rcIiBAZIsLI THERE IB WlTCH
haxrj and wlicnhnael. One la mada to
cura. the n'h*r la made to •*!); put a
tot la ot ours by the side of one of tho
othr kind, we give you alt tftta qualltg
sod all the quantity that your m a**y en
titles you to a pint for a fpmrtar. Peraae'a
Drug Htcr-a. Henry and Aberoom. Whit
aker and Taylor.
FOB SALE. NEW TIMBER CART. TH
feet high. 7 Inch t r- and 4-Inch axle. For
i irtlrular apply lo N B. Htafforl A Bro.,
Tar boro, Oa.
Fdt SALE A FIRffT-CIJUVS RETAIL
grocery business In Tam in. Berlin; well
K“ ate*! and doing a *••**! business: S4.ADA
to $. oii. cosh, aatisfactney rm-oi* for
selling. Adilnst, la***k Box, 241, Tampa,
Fla
For SALE cheap HATjOON CON
n*-c<l wit it barter shnf>; tnuet sell at
<*• . *> • . .Mint of going into other
Vitsin****; comer Ifroughton ntid Houston
street. ff,ivgnnah. Go,
FOR HALE LARGE." PAYING
erv stable It irr iln. Address J. \V. Ktm
hrotigh, Webster. Ula
SPRING Ili LD DAIRY ~iS NOTED
for having rt* h. pure milk; try It; you
W’lll l* l pleaded
1-OAT A*l> FOPXD.
tan *. answers to nam<* Jim Reward
given for return of > inic A. J. Bu k.
214 Hhv Mr****t. •nit.
IttlAlt lit YU.
N>at! l*o t.il*l boir<h*rf. Tattnall.
tfilrl from Liberty.
•:niCATioiAu
Til!*: I*llll.B If It "K KINDERGARTEN
under fh** nuinagcrncfit of th** Kate llnl|-
wln f** Kind* ikarten. will open N*v 1,
tt *2 Hall drift, *'Ht ft>r |urt!cu.rs,
iKldrcss. Miss M t. Backus, Hunt
|iigdm street. <• H.
Pl.t It 111 Mi.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL UK
to your interest to let me give you art es
timate on your (dumbing, new or old
work, repair work a si*ecta!ty. as I rnn
a practical plumber. No gu< sn work to
endanger your life. Wlgglrts, phone 107.
tleorgla r It* li
91144 KI.LUinOI %.
HAVK YOU It HOI'HK I’AINTKI)
with German pnlnt. eittr
patlnf9(4loti gu.iruntff *1 Adams l\urt
C'ompnny.
"Tt 18 SO TKOUHLK KfU UB TO Hl*
flmnlt* on your plumllnx work; our
|liimlH*rs nre fln4-oliwi nnd our work
Ku.irMiUwO. let up <!o yout w>rk an<l iuvn
you money. A I*rl’* 4k Cos. I'honen 665,
Bt.ii*> urul JtffcrMjn Pii*lP
WANTKD, ONK TIIOUHAND llUN
irry ixoplc nt til** Houthern Grocery Coni*
pony. 111 It*!nurd ntroot.
WK BELL HKWKR PIPIS,’ PIaT7F3
rl|*H. Are r|j*y, firs brick nt lowest prlcML
A-1 imp I’mimi Company, 104 UonKresn,
west.
“ MOHR THAN ONB IIUNDKI'T) <*FNTJ4
In every lolUr ff your hnrd-enrned hnrd
rush Ml the Southern Grocery UompMny,
114 f(Hrnni*l pr* • t
IP YOU AHR IN"NKF:iT“oP PIRftT
riven pltimhlng work of nny kind. A. C.
!’rt** A t*o will W* ll chenper for you
Hum anyone clw. !*hon>x <CK. Htnto nnd
Jeffcrpon ptreein
'gVI'SINK 18 I III; Itr.sr WALL fin-
Hh tOMfle Atlmip I’aini Cos., ti.iv<uinab
ngentp. 104 roafTMk w**p|
men OUR UTRRVf RNAMRL IMTit
tuhp. only 910.00 dollar*; • tim.vfeo < l#>r
fully fumlnhed. A C?. I'rlfo A ('a, Mtate
nnd Jeffernun
nVCDUCB YOUR Ll VINO RXPBNICA
by Inveptlnx your hnrd-earned hard oaah
with the Hotithorn Grocery Compony, 114
I’.arn ir l ptreel
j Good Positions
2 -.V^ECUREDt
B/adtvr Wtdr
Young Men
W'jO ourpractical
8 c " Rusiriess (oUr6e
{ (/</wn>/s/A o,j
COLLEDES.r / V
SmJ for ratal*** . &M '
UMAL SARK*.
HANKRt'PT HARE OF ABBETB. BA
VANNAi! IIOX AND KABKKT WORKS.
Under nnd by virtue of an order ranl
id by th*( lien. A. II llxcDondl. Ilef
*r*e In Iftnnkruplcy. In the murter of W.
II Hankruid. the* under*txn!
Will m 'll, ut piildlc Auction, on tlie |rem
icp loepted >n the laouipvlil** r Md. In tho
city of Huvnntuili, Gu., on Momliky, Oci.
IS, 1900. nt li o'clock. (Savannah city
time). In the forenoon, a lot of tme-hlnery,
tool* And MpparattiP for (he ni;<ntj fart urn
of I crxiep. bn rre Ip nnd buPkcta.
Mvnonx which are: Tltup Veneer MachiM;
TH up Adjustable Head 8;w; 8w
Ttile: Raws; Hand and Power Cllp
prrs; L A It. Hoimep iHmhle Hurfncu
I'lmiir, Cut-Off id IleAdiiifr Hkwi; Al*
llriKton A Curl I* Blower System, com
plete; Mot Air !>ry Klin; I’ulleyp, Shaft
in; |(eltliiK• Musket Forme; Harrel Lnthi
hi and Moopp. onifijp Kox fiends. No. 9.
Iron Wire; Tllfci; NnlU. etc., ete.
Private peeled bids for the whole or
nny pir| of the nenetu will received by
the underslxned, up to Gelober 10. at 10
o’clock. In the forenoon, which will ho
opened by the Hefcree at hi* office. No.
4 Brysn street, e.vat, at mid time nnd
place. HUrHt to reject nny or all bids ro
perved. TermP of pale: I'nah
Property may be lnpfp*ct*l and full Hat
reen, by applying to, JAUOH < iA'A.K N.
Troptee. 14 Provident flulldinx. Bavanonh,
U*
Went Rnd Street Cnr xo< to tho Fac
tory.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATBRIAL
•nd work, order your lithographed and
printed nfationery nnd blank book* from
Morning Newn. Savannah. Oa.
3