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WILL CONTEST ELECTIONS.
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thr <•*% •r wr •‘r*n *i**wnrl, Mfln
toali. Fannin. UmiiL*. I.llmtl*.
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rfur I not*** ft* n: \>i • unU* that th#
r|. imhi on W• l * * * woui.l \
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Th- noth e ■ • ..nifM b'* *-'it received i
trm i•• (• . 1!S * ount tc* *• <"
51. lnt.Mh i .. • > Rank 1.:.-itv Frank- ,
Hr V Duff* <* * *t■ r.i In u tnajort:y
of 1
pn**iil*.i . • ■ lvm r*i i . k.. .. -I i
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t. y p, mesial.- aid - .inn by Popu
lists.
In rltcwart rount. lb. I*err.* tali.' -ibl i
Pofill*t andi Ist* 1 feu *hw rr r. .n- |
testing tb* .1- r..< In M* I ••■•h • * r
dl'l.llf. lot . Ik of !<•!“ ■ '‘• ‘ T <
am *-on testing fo' fr iid l* I timed It
Fannin the *ont*-M :• al.*n I. 'be
candi iai- 1 far • hrk of th** I s - f> r lor • >urt j
Tht ?m* o *• in I rkb In U'-
erty th? two -i ••• t“ '•* i
hav# t • r* •• of * *or<ct j
Jr, Franklin th* . ' -? for ordinary J
h to at out# In M. l>ffi *♦ . the andi- 1
date# on both ?i1 ■ nnt i* u** ofTi ,
and ar not •?i ’• mi* th* . • n*
and ir Tattnall th? f. ir a?ririm? for .
sheriff and in* i * iHertor hiv. all.d on J
th* tk>v?rtor to -• rll* • ■ li-fuu
Secretary of fUate < ook al.i be notified
*ni If ther*- - ;i- n* grou: > f n a
conteet in lnv m n;.ti n all! I*e or.lere.l
Th um* inn fir ii *i • of • I
election* ha •*d r*l it I# iow too
lair to enter f.mi. rrnt* -t r.*r he fir-i
two day# after the cl<-ion, th* ‘ Jovernor
wm. k|r t *'> with t .rr #ind n e and
ran - r*i.ltlv o It* *nl* #tr In <h |
re\ll. ‘Mini • *> • F •*
It vi. • fa t that no a <*on
. *
l.ne Lr.hhmit,
it %i it m %johiti cin.mait.
That I* ih- >uilrr t*% W blrh • ook
llrfrnt.d I Irnit-nla.
Atlanta. Oct. 11.-The IVmo'ratlc ma
jority in th* re. rnt Ma*e election, a- i
ar.own by the vote for reoretary of etate
t# Fr retar> >f State t'ook to-da*.
fini-h1 • onao.klating the return? for th*
varlou? ount>es-. t*ut had rot footd up
the total# for ea h ofh- r The vote for
tie. retary of State, howev. r. w.i* for
Cook, und for Clement* 23,fW*. >r
m majority of for the Democrats
r.* mtnee
8o far a? ran l*e Judged, the nth. r state |
bon*. tfticere r*. . ivr.l |ra tl< aH> the
eame vote, there Imihr remarkably little
scratching h>n in any of the counties.
It 1# |rf>*fi!hl#i that the majority for <Jov
Candler nu> even *:<> over but thi#
cannot be determined until the g n ral
SHirmMy meet#. *# It I# the duty of that
body to receiv. and consolidate the iov
ernor s vote immediately aftr untiimi
ftng
The Inaugural exercises will take place
on the first Saturday after the legisla
ture eonveti.
AROITTMt: %T1.%%T% ll*:i*T.
Itnilrnad anil oilu ul Held % ti
nt lie r Medina.
Atlanta Ort 11 —The #|.e |.*l depot com
mission met in the tlovernor's ofllce again
this Hfuunoon There w.i* prena*nt tk>v.
Candler. Attorney tieneral T. rrell Hpe
rial Attorney llrown. f*r. Idem Thomas
of the Nashville. Chattanooga and Hi
f*resldeiit Kgn of th* Control.
I*rt‘sldent Smith of the Atlanta and West
I’olnt. General Manager Scott of the
Georgia and Hamilton McWhorter of the
Soul hern
The railroads signified a willingness fo
assist In huil ling . station. \ difference
arose however, as to th*' part of the ex
pense to be borne by the railroads In con
structing the building The commission
wanted the roads to pay ♦*/* per cent., but
none of the official# would give any defi
nite answer, as to what they would do.
They stated that they would have to con- j
fer with their dir* tors and would In* in
position to answer beat week.
If the roads agree on the price named •
by the state, g..v Candler will recommend
to th*- Legislature to appropriate a certain
sum for the ronatruction of anew station
to he leased to the roads for so much
per year.
Another disagreement may ensue, how- i
ever.
M ini iim; mum .hi .ton.
A | |tl 1.'.. * inn. I nnllnnr t fin Fllr.l
Willi llir f.ovrmnr.
Atlanta. Ck-l. 11.— ApplkAtlooa for th- I
l-ltin of *l,ll* librarian rotiilnu.' to br i
nir.l with Oov. fan Al-r AWhouah thr !
term of rn. - for th- prr.-cnt librarian.
Jam-. K llrown. Aor* not -xplr* until
Bpt-ml>rr. tb"l. tt ! unArr.tooA that Hov
Candler wj;i mak tb ippolntmer.t when
the Legislature onvene*
If the appointment I held o\rr until
next year librarian Hrown will n
earll> hav. to remain in ofW *• until the
1 *eg I slat ure m confirm the appointment
while if th* |iointmem is mad* ihls
fall, the I*egi*lMtur> can ronflrtn the
vn:rn named b\ i. • Governor, and he can
• >*ke ftiarge of library affairs ii **nnn as
Mr Browns* term explrt
Among the apyl. ants for jhe plat *, arc
Mr W Y Atkinson, wife of sxdov
Atkinson. Jude* C*. (’ Ki l.*e of Ma oil
nnd Judge liutchln? of L*wr*t**vllb
i.%iti.i; i hoi* or .it \i\.
Walnut Tlmlter l 1.-liu Cut lu *>uth
arollua.
Columbia, F. C., Ort ll Reports from
•he up|er section of the state vow that
•he large*! crop of smtii! grain, partic
ularly wheat ever pi nted t being
Sown Th* pe>pl .r ** p|ea.-*d w*th he
results of wheat growing that they are
Infringing on the c* ;ton land in order
to g*a a full wheat acreage
Conslderatd* 1 (|uanutl* of walnut tim
ber. the fine hlai k variety, ore Ixinc cut
In the mountains of ?*i k* ne for ship
ment to Oermany Tne log* are hauler
with ox teams many mil*# to raliw.iv
stat ions.
WEAK NERVES
Wf ak nerve? nv un ihm blood, and hli
blood m an? an unlo aithy ?toni?cli To
strengthen h i * r\> ? m i purify tri
be UkHi iailhfuily. Ii wilt noi c.r to
cure Con?fi|aitn. !>v-j*v|*-Ia
Nervoune?. nnd pr* vent? Mlar FY-
Nervoun*>' And, pisveni? Malaria Fe
ver and A*ue Why n o yet h♦; lat one#
by trying Bluer? that our Priv
nie Revenue Stamp cover# the neck of the
bottle.
BE SURE Hostetter’s
YOU 6ET Stomach
THE GENU ME Bitters
Tonight
Jut l>for* f-tlrint:. If your Il*r l
.luKKish. out of tun* and you f— l du.l.
bilious, roo.tipat-d, tak- doac of
Hood's Pills
And you U b- all rtht In the morninc.
tt KDUIMi 1% WII.I US.
Iti.hi. t.rnbriNi for Kllllnn
lllle? l.ukt .
IrwinviUe. Ga . *< *. Jl—The marriage
of Mr T J. I.uk .of this p e to M -
(i,n W.M.p.n ** urrel y.M‘rliy *t * ♦*
lirid*' * h'*m. in Wil ox .>it • \ FevefWl
.f Mr leak, a If tend* >i • .enpanifd bim
1 t Wikox. Judy James H c emem* and
vif* bt-tiig tin.aig th* ri'iml** * Jud-•
1 ('!merits offi* •.! M Luka t.* rising
vaiiitg iawy.r *rd son of on* of Irwin's
..• . i ;z ? w t* Ml#- Wentm I? t‘e
Jugr.i*r i . *f VVIUox - g<-*l farmer-.
K.: • * lif.tl im who kill**! IL* y L *ke
.* f w day tk at sc hot Ir* *k.ng uf In
ihe *-a-tern pu tof to* <.un- i 1 w*bo
Wat laWs it him#e.f. ls> got well
• nough to • *>mi. r. jail to aw ali i ft* action
of it.* grat’d Jure whleft will tn**i. fr
the Itrtobrr term on O t 22 It i? not j
ihitught if t tr • grand Jury w . find a
r-. hll against Mr. Graham, a# It i?
. 1 t*ai h* did r .* kUlirg * wav* hlfn*
self from luring tiur her%d. b> a drunken
mat* Ifoth parti.** to t:e unfrtrlui t !
affair %%.re of gool standing in their*
ll* .gfil-ctftt.m !.
rifif* miniiiii ip mii.l).
Treasure 11.-11.r.l tt Huai*
Hurled llurlnu tin* Hevnlntion.
Cnlumbia F c. t i -Gold t.i.i had ,
undoubtedly r*e* n buried a century and a
quarter has -been unearthed on Kl- c > |
Creek nine miles from Yorkvilb.
A negro t-uaut of H Walla*, built * ;
pig pen neur th* creek, in whlvh he con
fit \*r ii loi.g n **d r>a*r A morn
ing or two .*go h*- no iced ehlub g yellow |
nbj< * . th* (>iit where in< ea th had >
bee-n upturned.
Going deeper into tb* earth an Iron i*** (
wai* re t bed It * umainrti goal, h* w* i
much #nn> t* *-• ertalned. as Mr Wal
la . is keeping i * n gro .jui* t. but Hi* ,
find Is heav> Th* coin* are all Kngltsh J
money from one to ris. guineas eo* n Th- j
dat* are §*itor •. It is though* lb. ;
tr*stire was liurioi by rol Ferguson |
when on hi** wa> to King s Mountain n*
h* mart h*l (along rout**.
p MUMMVI t lt IRK WAR!
Hnmr Mnn serving ldle Term llaa
Hern Helrused.
Atlanta Oct 11.—Gov t’andler this
morning issued an order pardoning Frank
J F.vans of Rome, who was sentenced to
the pentltentlnry for life at the January j
term of the Floyd County Court. Evan? j
was a prominent whit* man of Floyd
county, and on a night In December, lit®, j
h* became Intoxicated ••<! klihd hif le?t ;
friend. He ha- eerved three >ear? in the
penitentiary aril ha? made on excellent
prisoner.
At one rim* during Evan?’ fOnflnfment
(he building in w hich lit was k* pt burned
to th* ground. Evan? other pris
oners from the burning building md kept
them fr..m •? aping He also found out
a plot which three desperate criminals had
mad* for eacape and informed the offi
cials.
MM JO\t:a I** ILL.
'the llvanatcl Ist llnd to Pnneel Ills
Cnitait** it**- tit*.
Atlanta. Oct 11.—Rev Fam 1* or
a*ount of ill health, has been forced t *
cancel all of hi? rjgagement? In South
Carolina and Mississippi, where he ha*
been making a lecture tour Mr Jones
im-se.l through Atlanta to-day n route
to his hom*- at Carteravllle. but will r*
turn to-morrow and g immediately to th*
rest dene* of Mr Evan Mays t 419 Pied
mont avenue, win re he will receive medi
cal treatment.
Just the nature of Mr*. Jones’ Illness 1?
not yet known, but he I? seriously iihHs
unit.- f* *ik* to-dav won seen at th* d*
lot. waiting for the departure of th*
train, and complain**! of nervousness and
loss of appetite
1*04911 IIILITIK* Of IViKMIRfI.
What One Mmii I)m> With One Mule.
The Football *eaon.
Columbia. F C Oct. 11.—The p<?iblll
tka of f.trming are demonstrated by
James t ’antoulon of Edgefield county, who
wrork? one mule on a small tra< t f land
The |*a?l two seasons have been horl on
t*oth corn and cotton hut las* year Mr
C ivit.mloti made dat bushel? of corn and
nine bale? of cotton. This year, despite
the disastrous seatton. h* has mid* ten
Ivales of cotton and ?■* buaheis of corn, or
i* crop worth IN?>. writh one mule
The football season will open in this
'state ftatuidav. when Guilford college,
with . stroi c eleven of big ’’t.irhrel I? >
wi I play ciemeon Cnll-ft Cl* in on h.s a
fin* team and they hv* for ► ¥•!•! >wi ?
| shown Him form in athletics.
TO Ht ll.lt % M-M HOAD.
Ihe \|grr nilleatr Will Have au
\liilim tna-Floridn Line.
pepsa cola. Fla . Oct. 11 It was learned
! here to-day that tne Ilussell A Aig'r
syndicate will build a railroad ftom
Fosbee, Ala to Pen?a*ola. running
through the timber land recently acqtlr*d
by that ompstiy. A larg* mill will
erected at ►’••shce and n branch fa* torv
f tne Am* than Car Company ui Mo
lino.
MMlWlttl HOT El Ml HMIIJ.
tinil*llna at THttt?lns. ha.. Ilurned
to the (.round
Thoma at on. Ga <*t. 11. The Fand
wi h Ho:*i. a woo*l*n building, burned
to the ground at 4 o'clock this morning
The wevenfy-flv* guests e** ija'd but their
.■ff. te w*re destroyed No live? were
lost The loss on hotel, furnishing? and
l terse nit I effects of the guest? 1? about
ui*
FTOPk THE i iH UM %%D WORK® OFF
THi; t OLD.
Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets cure a
j cold in one day No cure, n pay. ITbe
25 ttrnts —ad.
W 11,1. N%\ E THE \ I ADI CT.
Hut the lloadi* I brow a Proviso Into
tin* trrnnu* > ni* > nl.
Atlanta Oc* U --Katlroa*l officials met
i Mayor Woodward in the City Hall this
morning. *nd arranged to build a viaduct
over Whlteh a’l ?Te| crossing if the
rtiat*’s Fpe*la) lei*ot Commission doe?
not order an efovsited rai!wa> station to
t?k th* r*l‘’** of th<* Union de|Kt. It 1?
with the t-ummlsslon to #•> f Allan a
will hav* the viaduct.
VOI Vt* .%% .%\> All IHK TOIIL
Tboar Who Were Given License by
the KxnmtnlniA Hoard.
Atlanta. Oct 11 —Tne Ftate Hoard of
Medical Examiner*- has granted physi
cians' license.- to tne following Ftvannah
. men Herman W H**sse J Oliver Cooke.
: E*ton 8 Osborne and Ciaig Barrow.
I
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 11)00.
W %%t MOW %T VSMDfIY.
Ware ( onnh'v Flu** H epresen ta flna
at the l ullage.
Emory Colieg** Oxford Ga Oct 11—<f
th* 137 countie? of *;. gi.i no one send
t.t ■. • repre-* rtC n to Emot v tha*
V\ re Ther# ar* now at llmory ten War*
Minyv l*o>?. thr* *** i ;r? n** Junior, two
i ?oi*homore? and four fre?hmen La'
* venlng the*, ten men net for th* pur
p of farming Th* Wayeross Club.
?i i ?u h w*.? their >** *ss mat In a few
* Uvs the club wil formally organixe with
i tug banque* TANARUS/ * following are the of
tt r ir*' meml** r? ('harles 1. Redding
president. KI. D. Bunn vice president. C
?: .. Jor.b** *-* -iet.r>. and treasurer
lam '• ’
Granville Taylor. A. J Jordan. W "
, n \ G lyes ind M. L
Hum.
Ti* \Vavrm?s boys hav* always taken
. high stand a Emory, and those who
.ii* rn*'niter* *f th* i*t w nt senior *la *
~r . . * ** t. thi- rule Howard,
E Eider is one of tiie hrightesr men and
~f th -|n k**? in rulicf
wu i <mnu < ern* nt rp* .ik* r In hi? s*
phomor* year, at i iid himself gr*at cted
tt on that * ii He w. .?<* th** win
ner of th* pt ut it. th* Dowman prise de
bat* whe ti took pla* last spring, and
w hich practically fie. I ire I him the be:'*
debater I* •I* c* .“in- * th* contest wa?
n to ;• ) H* bis represented phi Oim
rn >cjrtv in p (bile deist’* and alwav*
w b rr• • l’' l?th to hi- -oeiety and him
s< f He ha r* nt’> been elected bu?
n* - mafias* *• of the !*•*! Zodia**. one of
th* m*-t imr*ortant *fll s in college and
ore of the ns-t *llfh‘ ult to fill The fa
that h** w *•< elected to this office show*
whs’ cnhdcn* * th* boys of the colleg**
hav In his at lilt v and Integrity He i*
*m> mi. r off * K ippa Al hn Fra emitv
Charles L It* kilns and H D Bunn of
the Fe ?a Tau Delta Fraternity .ir al#
m*rrt*ers <1 th* senior la?? and Pin
GAtnma tf' i* tv Mr Heddlng has repre
sented hi- • iefv in public debate, and
Is the historian of the #enlor elass
THh II FMOfIV.
It ••■ult? in the TntirnMinenl That Is
\n in Progress.
Flmorv Colleg* Oxford G Oct 11
The tennis tournament wt? continued
this afternoon by th* playing off of th*
U-* of th* i*r* im’nari* *• and ' ?eeofk!i
The first gam** wa? th* preliminary le
-tw*r> Hubert Hemphill **f Athttt.i nnd
Prof. Johnson, which resulted in Hemp
hill's winning out after three sets. Ihe
scor* * of whl. h ♦ k i. k—2 The
two "secon*!?'' were then nlxycd simul
taneousiy, in whbh Hemphill won out
over Burbage of Atlanta In two set?, H—2.
A—l and Turnbull of Montkello, Fla
beat Blount of Harne?v!lle after two set?
tne score- being k ®— % This narrow?
the contest for the rhnmptonship down to
four men Hemphill of Atlanta. Tiffmv
Turnbull of Monti v||o. Fla Willie B M*
Cain of Atlanta and M J Guyton of Dub
lin
The ?emi-fln *1? and the final will be
played to-morrow* afternoon If the weath
er r*matn? good The contest for the
-i;ampton?hip of double? begin? Monday
and It is expected that the amount of In
terest In ihi contest will he even greater
than in that of th# single? While, of
cour?* the most ?< lenttflc playing Is se**n
in the sing.es. there L or* element of luck
In the double? that ha> a pe* ullar charm
for the averag* • oil* *• boy
The Ileal Prescription for Malaria,
Chill? end Fevrr. la a bottle of Grove’s
Tafteles? Chill Tonic. It Is airnply iron
and quinine In a tasteleaa form. No cut?
-no pay. Price 60c -ad.
nrftBAAL IgTITADOIk
SWEAT Th* friends an*l acqutintance?
of Mrs Henrietta Hweat and of Harry
Hwf.ii and Mr?. F M r low are invited t>
attend the funeral of the former, at 4
o'clock this Friday afternoon, from 41k
McDonough sireet. cast.
WILSON —The friend? and oequalnran
cea of Mr. and Mrs. A J Ml Ison are in
vited to attend the funeral of their infant
son. William Gordon, from the residence.
No 1.14 Lin* oln street, at 4;30 o tloi k th s
(Friday) afternoon.
Mmnuv
HAU2ITIM: TONHANDERY NO. 7.H.T.
AI lent lon Sir Knight*. A ieg
uUr con lave of this cummaml 4
ery will l he|| ihl* (KrWayi v- -
* fling a your asylum. Masonic
Temple, mi K:|ft o'clock.
Visiting Sir Kmghts are cordially Invit
ed to attend. By order of
II K. WIIiON, Kmlnent Com.
W H ROCKWELL Reeoctlar
m*TtrTi; camp no. 4. umunii:^
Ol THB WOHIiD.
All members of ihe ab>ve order are re
quested to be in their place* in the tamp
to-night at B:3i prompt. Business very
important By onler
W It. HEWLETT. C. C.
ft J BTEWART. Secretary.
%hni:m % Ltmt.i: no. 1 a. 1. o.
OK O. K.
You are hereby minimonM to appear at
your lodge room. Duffy street. west, this
■lay, Oct. 12, I'.*•. m t h m to pay the
last tribute of respect to our deceased
brother. John Hazsard. Member* of
mother und sister l>*l *•* are Invited to
attend II O. POPE, N. O
Attest' A N THOMAB. V H
• I’Uul NO 1 ICUk
I t It ED Of 4. It %\ EL.
Mr F Meyer*, head lH>okkeeper, South
ern Bank. Bvan,th. Ga
■ sufferer tr*m gravel for foufror
j five yea I*. tried treatment any numl>er of
time* and found no relief; via fled the Hu*
wane* Spring* ihiee year* ago and reeel v
[ ed almost entire relief up to a month I*o.
1 two week* ago \ islted Huw.mee Spring*
j again, took daily bathe end drank freely
lof the water; to-day he feel* perfectly
we|| and free from any sign of disease
To u*e Mr Meyer*' word* "I recom
! mend any one suffering from tht* disease
to visit the Sowattec Spring*. feeling con
fident of their l>elng relieved ” During
the two week* of Mr Meyer*’ v|g|t, !>e
*ide* being relieved from hi* disease. he
gained seventeen pound* In Ile*h.
i t m:i> 4ii nei it %m.i %.
1. Aeplnwali. Stvannah. Ga.
4'atn* to 1 lie Spring* June 14; suffered
for year* frotn neuralgia in the head and
face, he had tried treatment from time to
time and could find but little relief After
taking daily bathe and drirktrtg freely of
j the water left within two week* entirely
relieved. Mr Asplnwdl will be pleased
i to answer any communications as regards
his HIM*
vTir;.
All bills against the British -teamshlp
. Newby, i lark, mast* r. must be presented
j at our office by or before 12 m thl* day,
Oct 12. or payment thereof wrill be de
. barred
J K MINIS & CO., Consignees.
TO THE I't 111.14 .
1 wish to express tny sincere thank* to
each and every mcmln r who *0 generously
; contributed to my aid. also to the Morn
\ ing N* w* and Press for the receipt of $2
! each, received from the conductor* and
Imotornw n through Mr. Lewi*. HM 26
PHOEBE V ARNE DOE.
SPECIAL NOTIC E.
Neither the master nor consignees of the
Norwegian bark Sylvt Will be responsi
ble for any debts contra.*tod by the crew
STRACHAN 4r Cc’> . Consignees.
Savannah. Ga.. Oct. Li, llux
PHONE 383
And Let Our Wagons Call for
Your Soiled Linen.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West,
M’KCIAI. XOTIIKI.
LEV.tr* TtBLE D'HOTE DlttLIU.
SOc—PINNEK—oOc
Dinner 1 lo 3 and * to 9, Friday. Oct. 12.
Claret Wine.
Soul’,
ntonHivi k Terrapin.
FISH
Fillet* of lied SnappA. Tomato Sauce
I’otaloea a I, Boullt-lee.
Slicfd Ti-mitocH. (jii'-ri, Olivet.
<'h.w ,‘how. Mixed l’Ukift
BNTREKS.
Stuffed Bell IV|>per>. with Shrimp*.
Macaroni au Orattn.
BOILED.
Kre.h Fulton Market Corned Beef and
Cabhajre.
ROASTED.
Prime Riba of Reef. mh <Travy.
VEGETABLES
Maahed Poiatoee. Green Peap
Rice. Slewed Tomatoes Dandled Yam?
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Cocoanut Pie. Aaeortrd Cakes.
Cheese ('raker*
Hiiro Puddlnn, Wine Saue*.
Drip Coffee.
LEVANS CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress slreel, west.
mra ran thuv sbkvicb
>\ Pl.t\T SYSTEM.
Efferilve Ort. 1, anew faxi (rain. ' The
Savannah Kxpre**," will b operated be
tween Albany and Savannah. Ga., on the
following schedule:
l.eave Albany 12:30 n'n.
1-eave Tifton 1:30 pm.
Arrive Waycrof* IWpm.
Leave Waycro** 4 10 pm.
Arrive Savannah 7:oopm.
Time. Albany to Savannah, six houri
and thirty minute*.
B TV. WRENS.
Pa**enger Traffic Manager.
stitf. tan ronrn tukk.
Office Colleeior Stale and County Taxe,
Chaiham Counly. Ga., Savannah. Ocl.
3, IWo.
The digest la now o|#n for the collec
tion of th, above taxe* on all property,
real and |*‘rsonal. the apeciffe lux on pro
femslons; a Iso ihe Poll Tax for Educational
Purposes on all Male Residents cf ihe city
and county i-lween the axe* of II .rod
so year*. Office at the Court House
Hours. 9 a.m. to I p m
jas j McGowan
Tax Collector. C. C.
Null, I in I \ I'UKHt
I'lly Treasurer * Office.
Savannah. Ga . On. 1. 1900.
The following iaxe* are row due:
REAL ESTATE, third quarter. I9ou
STtX'K IN TRADE. Ihlr.l quarter. 19TO.
FURNITURE etc., third quarter. 1!>o>
MONEY. MORTGAGES, etc. third
quarter i9oo.
A discount of TEN PER CENT will
be al.owed upon all of the above If pay.
mint is mode within ilftecn da>* after
Oct 1. C. S HARDEE.
Clly Tr, aeurer.
THR REASON WHY TIIE fitl %T
butt through our large window In the
renter of store on Whitaker street. n
stated In New* of 10 th Instant, was that
he had a scent of the KOX~— RIVER
CREAMERY BUTTER, which Is stored
In our refrigerator, the Clover Hill brand.
This butter (not the goatl I* a* sweet a*
a pink, rich and creamery In flavor, and
wilt suit the most fastidious.
Try a onr.pound print us sample.
A. M & C. W WEST.
WK BIT IND SU.I. HfcsAl. ESTATE,
Negotiate loans on same at {. per cent,
and collrcl rents Represent The Travel
era Insurance CO., areldegt and liability
departments. Represent the New York
Underwriter* Fire Ins agency. Represent
the Greenwich Eire Ins Cos. Repr< sect
the Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Cos. All busi
ness entrusted to us will be appreciated,
and will receive prompt and careful at
tention No. 31 Rav street, east Tele
phone 34* TV. C. ERIPP A CO.
RE St OX XI. XtITIt E.
Jo* M Drsver attorney and counselor
it law , h.v removed ht ortt. ■ from No
10 Bryan street, east, to No. 4 Brvan
street, east. Georgia telephone No. 1275.
LOOK.
The finest line of ManieJe Tiltwe ,m
Graees in the city prices rock bmi.im
Save money by seeing our goods before
purchasing elsewhere
SAVANNAH BUILDINO SUPPLY CO..
Comer Congress and Draytou.
Phone ii*
r.XITTS, OILS, VXRXISIIEI, XVAI.I.
PAPER.
Get our prices ou the best good*
for your V.ulldlng.
AX ORE XX HAM.EV COMPANY.
Ot H ( LIF-XTS
Loan money at six ter cer.t on rest
estate aecurtty
BECKETT A BEt:KETT.
Attorneys at Law and Conveyancers.
BISIIXESS NOTICE*.
Whenever the Best is Wanted
PHONE 700
Office 9>7 Bull Street. Telephone 700
SPECIAL AUTICKA.
I'AlLDlht* 04 LUll. ISLAND CELL
UHATED PIPPIN APPLE CIDER.
This pur. cider la served on st irners on
the Amertcat. line, und at the Waidorf-As
lo la and lead ng t.imily grocers In New
Yo k city
Paul In g s 1 tppln cider Is made from
ibe puie juice ot hand p krd apples from {
hi- own rntll on 'he premises. It ta abao- 1
lurely pure apple juice, and nil (he eder
v so nc- s na'ural, and we guarantee M
to be th* . h iced cider In 'he world.
Loading phya ctana tn New York and
Brooklyn recommend this cider to their
pailcnts ns p rf<c: purl y la guaranteod.
In Paulding’s pippin cidar. only Long Is
land Newton's Pippins a:e used The ap
ples are left on Ihe trees until late in Oc
tober when they arc hand picked and
pieced In a dry ro in to ripen.
Paulding says "th# appl a ar thorough
ly crushed In ha own mill and the lutes
pressed ou' and run into tweet clean
casks" The difference between crushing
and gr ndlng ai-pies Is very great
You will know ihe difference between
cr Ilid .(pea ~nd g uni apples It you
take some stems and chew them you wrtll
fled that bluer tu*t which I- no’ with
Paulding's ernahed apples This cider has
not the rxtrem. sw>e’ne* of th# itutaet
elder, and everyone will nnd the Pauld
ing s Pippin elder just tight to taka with
dinner. LIPPMAN BROS.
Beta Agents tn Savannaß.
MARK APPLE,
330 XX cat Itrouiililnn street,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Agent for following manufacturers,
make your selection from them
Mayer. Columbus, Buckeye. Frazier
Cortland. Waterloo. Watertown, West
colt. Rock Hill.
Old Hickory. Milburn and Florence
Eaim Wagons.
Full ur.d vompletr line of Harness, Sad
dies. Lap Rohes, etc.
Kelley Springfield Rubber Tires put on
at ©hurt notice.
•
NOTICE.
We are nor* moving our Wholesale De
partment to the commodious quarters 127
Congress stmt (formerly occupied by M
Dryfus, and mill be In prrfect shape in
u few days, and be pleased to serve our |
friend*.
SOLOMOaNS COMPANY
PFCI \L !STI( B.
City of Havannah.
Offl ** Clark of Council. Ot i. 5. l*v
Ava an< \ having ixcurrH in the Board
of the Comm if Moners of Pilotage by rea
son >f the death of Pk>mmlrtioner J J
Wilder, and by virtue of a resolution
adopted at .1 meeting of Council held on
the evening of h* 3rd tne" ant Nod e l?
hereby given that an election will he
h Id at the next ngutar meeting of Coun
t'd. Oct 1“ # p. m.. to fill th* unexplred
term occasioned by ihe death of the said
t’ommlsidoner Wilder.
All application? to > rtl*v| on or before
12 m of tn* 17rh instant
WIIXIAM r HAILEY.
Clerk of Council
\^ii \mi * > nil ?? i t Mitr.n i 'on
xiLK.
l.V> ono fret of ash. suitable for wheel-j
wrighte. arrlage maker#, car i?ork- and
interior hou.-e finish. Al-o cypres? lum‘*er
of all sixes. We have resumed rutilnx
our famous brand? of ypr •?? ?h.nglr*
and will soon have.# fu.l itn ** of inem for
Fdlr. VALE ROYAL MFG CO
Tills hAI to tLLA.I CAMl'tsil.
Tea only nay to get your casrpet? prop
er y taken up, leaned an t taken are of
(or th# aummar Is to turn the job over to
I letrlct M*aa*ng r and Dfftl **ry Cos.,
teiephon** 2. or call at 22 Montgomery
at ee*, and the> will make you un #sti
vat*.* on the cost of the work Prtoee
• eo#otable They also park. m-Mre and
•tore furniture and idan*#
ipt. and Mgr.
IIICE MILLIMa. HICK FLOLH, HUE
CHAFF.
W> have anew mill with ail modern
processes, and machinery, and or** now i
ready for busine?? We solicit your |kx
rot age and invite correspondence; rice |
chaff Iree to patrons.
THE SAVANNAH PICK MILL CO.,
T M ('unninghatn. President.
John Screven. Jr.. Mat ager.
UoNUJt KM.UTU)
By the Amir lean Bond r.g and Trust
* ompany of Balttn*ore \\ ♦ are author- I
laed to ex#cul local.y (in>m dtatelj upon
apHlcatlon). ad bortda in Judi lal pr<*- j
c* • dings tn aither the state or Unlud
S ates courta. ai.d of adm.msirat'u# an i
gua; dl ns
DFARING A HT'LL. Agerta
TGei'hone 3SL Provident fiulidiag
HANAN’S ■
j
There is but ONE)
real Russia Calf and Brown Vici Kid Lace Shoes,
single and double soles, have fust arrived.
Thsrs ars other* that look wcU, but
th-r* are none that (
fit like “Hanan’s ”
I
AMLSKMKATa.
gfXVANNAH rtteArttlL
PERUCHI-BELDENI CO..
IN HEI'ERTOIRE
Matin.e T,wlsy 3 i> m .
"A GEORGIA i RACKEH.”
rrlfSK—Adults 2 . children 10c.
Ttenight X:>' o’clm k.
"TWO ORPHANS."
Prices—loc yie and 30c.
gAVAMNAH THcATER.
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT.
Oct 13.
CHARLEH PROHAN
Presents the enormous di.tmuth* triumph,
David Beiasco’s Version of
“ZAZA”
As pres, nted fir over
200 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK
Prices—Mailneo. 7T.c BOc and 25: Night,
11. V). IUO. 7V. 9t an I 23c
Next Attraction-Robert Downing. Oet.
■aetiMK** moTtcF-a.
1 * ■*- y -A,. ’SASI . -JWWi \
Fjl . j =TU n— ■“
PF.OPLR XX HO 111 X'
A dollars worth of groceries here had
heuer h.ive two market haekets. We
•kin t give groceries away, oh, no. hut we
have a way of stretching dollars tha'
Is appreciated by our customers. Wo soil
nothing hut the best.
31b pkge self-raising buckwheat 15c
t'jlb pkg. -elf-raising Inn kw hear }c
•lib pkg* self-raising buckwheat 23e
Jib |m kg*', fresh Oatmeal to
Honey drip Syrup, cans ;o*
Evaporate*! Peaches*. (a>r ;>otiiid pic
Pun* > P. url Oyster Crockers, (w*r lb.,loi'
Cracker Dust, per pound to*
New Mackerel, fat and Juicy, 2 for 25c
New Saratoga Chips, le-r |siun*l 25-
N* \s Edam *. h* .-• . i h 90
New Swiss Cleese, per |un<l 2,‘c
IViaw-are and Niagara grapes 20*-
Fancy Oranges, doxrn 35c
At
JOHN T EVANS A CO..
Congress and Barnard streets.
2 'Phones. *>.
Our Stock of
Wcddinn Gifts
Ir very full, rhr nrncat rhlns* In
•• h n fir t, nnd Ilnlßhrß. ?nmp|r put*.
| Irrnß ***nr in fitlvnnrr of rhr rrgular
Kl**k. .% ntiidy In tl tr Arl of Mlvrr
| •unitblUKe
THEUS BROS.
The Chatham Real Estate
and improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms.
lo iMr Pullers.
For sal*, s Forsalth Newspaper Folder
will fold sheet f.iL It Is m good order
j i’rlcs r.OO It cost origin*My $l,lOO, but
• -• have du uew for ir and want th* roum
' 1 occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office
Address
MORNING NEWS,
■avaanab. Ga.
THE GEORGIA STATE
BUI.DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
15 YORK STREET. WeAT.
5 1,1 1 I oa
** deposits withdrawable on demand
In(*r*-?f rrN|iifed quarterly.
PE it CENT pci annum n. lowed on
, " dc[K>stis of '>i.n hurdred*. wltbdrtw.
• hie at annual jairlods.
UEg. W TIEDEIIAN, President.
B. H LEVY. Vice I'r-Ricnl.
E W BEI.L. Sccreiary
C. G ANDERSON, JR.. Treasurer.
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. R DIU/TX
President. C*htc r " ’
C 8. ELUS. BARRON CARTER.
Vice Prcsldtal. , Asst C*,hi<r
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive tha acoounw
ot Merchants. Firms. Individuals, tic..,
and Corporation*
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection facilities, treur
tr.e prompt returns
SEPARATEDAVIHGS DEPARTMENT
iMtitt.iT rotaporxnn> rtxhtbk-
I.Y OX DEPOSIT—.
Pafetv Deposit Boxes and Vaults f
rent Correspondence solicited.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAV A.VXAU.
capital. ssoaooa
1 r —u-... . Vcaarat asuknia
Baaiuess.
Sallelca Aecaaata ag lalel*asl^
Rsrahaata, Beaks ea* •the, Cerpa.
rsUtaa.
Callretloas KsaAlsg with safety,
•••■•■ ••• dtsyateh.
■•freest eaasponaded qaerterty
•IlsaeS on deposits la tar lavtaqs
Dessrtaest.
•afety Dap sen Baxes aad Storspa
▼•alts.
BRANT! EX A. DENMARK. PvssUsab
■ ILL* B. LANE, X'lee Preside St.
SF.OHGR C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
BOMDON L. OROOX KR, Aset. CssKlea.
SOUTHERN BANK
ot the btete of Georgia.
Capital Lotto
Surplus and undivided profit* 34u:.t0
DEl'OaiioUY OK IHE BTATE OF
GEORGIA.
.Superior factlituw iui (runsactlng a
General 1 > miag Business
oiiecllon* mad** on all jioinii
access!hi- through latnk* and hankers.
Avcoui.lt ~t Uauk . Banket . M I char. Is
and others entitled, halo Depost: Boxes
tor rent.
Depurtment of Bavlngs, Uitereal payable
quarterly.
Ruila Sterling Exchange on London a
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNFRT President.
HORACE A CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN Ce.hler
DIRECTORS:
JNO FLANNERY. WM W. GORDON
E. A WEIL XX' XV GORDON Jr.
H A CRANE JOHN M EGAN.
I.EE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FER ST
H P SMART. CHARLES ELI. Ift
PDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRBY
MBiM
CAPITAL, *390,000.
Account* of banks, merchants, ccrperv
lons and Individuals soltclteeL
Savings Department, true rest pah!
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collections made on all point* at raa
uaiabls rates.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities at th*
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEI’H D WEED President.
JOHN C ROWLAND. Vice Freakish!-
w. f. McCauley, cashier.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital 1300.QS
Undivid*d t*i' Ills ki.**
'tht. bank uftra Ita aervbaa to corpora
tion*. m-rchania and Individual*
llaa authority to aci a executor, sd
mlntatrutnr, guardian, etc
Dsu*a drafts on the prin* lpal e!U#
Great Britain aal Ireland and on the
Continent. .
Inter*a: mid or compounded quaniru
on deprelts In the Savings Departm-at
Safety Boxes for rent.
HENRY HLUN. President.
GEO. XV TTEDBMAN. Vice Pr* dw*
J* JIN M HOGAN, Cashier
WALTER E HOGAN, As-'t CssMrr
No IMO. Chartered, !■
—THE—
Mrcinis Nil li
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, 350 ,(0). BURFLUB.
INITED STATES DEl’OdlToß'*
J A. O. CARSON. Prqoldißt.
BEIItNE GORDON. Vice Prealienv
W M. DAVANT, ( oahler.
Aocounis of hanks and barker*. "
el an’s and eorpor.ittons received a.
the most favorable term'* .■on*l*!e nl *
aaf* nnd conservadve hmklng
MATTHKaktCa, MATTM K9kK®-
Have your mattres.-e* and (ratbsriii*_
ovule,l by our medicated steam P™
before a change In weather take* F , ’
(The only plant In Savannah.) *' 0 ,
cornea all Impurities and renew* Id"
volume tn all bedding material. ll ' ' „
renovation of feather* a* foluiws ‘ M
33 s<i. bo ter* 11. pillow. 50c Colton.
sin! hotr muttresss. made to ° ,d ''
work ,ow prteea Work guarantee*. ~
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RL
VATINO CO..
Ball phone U2L 1 *3l Drayton ,r?,u