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MANY ARE TO BE APPOINTED.
Jt IM.!> %Ml IMll.ll ITOM*
FOR I HIIM I .000 1
(bnv (nanllfr Will Mnkr Ihr
mrti t Diirinit hf Mmlmi of
Sr\t UKUialrr-Mt of Ihe '* -
raitflrt I Iml %re to H Filled—**■-
Mir Mai 4 oßflrm the %p|lnl
mrnl* .liiiiic of Ihe % n ter*
Will Sot %amr Ihc llfHrra for
•lanir Time.
Atlanta. Ort 12 <i v < nr-1> r wlli have
to ajpo.nt timing th< • #lon of to** ****
l>ej|il#?ljre • ;jf;* n, l
for •ome ihl • *•- to-cla>
hr 1 rocc|\*l from b >l*ry HMrh n llot
of the v* . t h rtll.d The com
rn:*H<nf • aini rollfllor* non*
|j;pcd 1 1 ii. . \|*i • at varlmj* tinv *
durini i c 1 ext '' ve rrvntnp. but • # to**
Perm* muM .; ,:m the Appointment of
touritv •, u- |nl their name*
tnu#t N ■• r.t in at th* •min* In
pome f-w * mmtle* the api'>itn#nt In
already been mlc find the appointee p
Kfrvlti t iough not having \*t !iet-n ron
firmed by the ticnai- . therefore, Ihext At.
lsl*r> ' 1 iutl*l in the I:-1
Below i the llrt *.t<*|*4re 1 by £* retarv
Hitch and turned over to the Governor
th:* morning Baldwin- H W Roberta
Jude**, Berrien—l* K lanllnpr, eolicltor.
Bryan—A. W. Wernell. Judge (nomination
pent in at loaf ► >ion •*f legislature, but
not cot firmdi. flay H I Caatello.
juris-. (Ap|*o|ntei *in< e l#*t meeting of
2*agMatur), roffei Levi tuteen. aoltu;-
tor, Dooley -D. L Herwfer*©n. Judge, \V
V Harvard, e >l* t *r. Boughet ty-Ri M
nrd Hohh Judge i ilre.i Iv ipjmmi ed fr
unegplred time of the h' Jintg** Wooten,
yet to be -’rtnArmwli. K hoi*.l • '
Tb*>mpf>on. Judge (for confirmation). K
Wilcox, am 1. nor (for nllrmationi. Ore**t
W M Weaver Judge. Ham -ek-H W
Mvr# roltrltor; Henry—W A Brown
judge. Oeorge \\
licit or; I r wln-Jam*** li Clement#
Judg* Jeff*ron— W W.irr* n. J idg*
R A. Hardeman, roll-nor. Jonet*- K T
Duma#. Judge (for • confirmation). F II
Johnston, solicitor; Liberty N .1 Nor
man. solicitor (for confirmation) Nlwrloti-
W I. Crawford. judg* . Monroe \V M
Clark. Judg* . Samuel Rutherford, solic
itor; Mm- ogee-j.im* 1* f* Willis, Judg*
F J Wynn. solicitor; Pulaski—
I> U Pearce, solicitor; Rs-hmond
W F Kve. Judge; C H Co
hen. soil nor; S r.\.n-K K Overstreet,
judg* . T \V Oliver. solUdtor. Stewart—
J T Harrison. Judge, K T Hi* key. soil.
Bor Tattnall—l ( W Williams. Judge (ap
pointed until the meets for
conflrmailom; Troup Frank P Bong ley.
judge (appointed until Legislature meets
for cn'iflrmNiion>; W T Tugg • solicitor
fopp**lni*d until l.cilil.itur* meets for
ronOrmatiom Walker—H P Lumpkin.
Judge F A Jackson, nolloitor Walton—
J B Edwnrd.4. Judge. P. L Cox. solicitor.
Washington—J. K Hyman. solicitor.
Wayne—O I* Llttlefleld. Ju*lge. Wilcox
T L Holton Judge. Wilkinson J 1*
ChA’Oeld. Judge tappolnted until Legßla.
ture meets for *-onflrm;4loni. "Worth
George H Coswell. solicitor.
91 %V GO T4I TK^MS9Kfik
►rn Ire# of 4 awillrr and llaroa
Uflßlfil In Ihe (MMpaltS.
Atlanta. Oci 12—It is islked around the
Capitol to-day that <dov Allen D CTandler
and Penator A O Bacon will receive an
Invitation to visit Tentiease# in the n* ar
future and assist in dissipating the D- mo
cnitlc pahv In that stAte. Folllldan*
here say the I'e<ncH*rai will carry Ten
nessee by a safe majority, but it Is f*ar
h! there r* reaaono shy an unusual ef
fort should le put forth on a count of
lack of Inter*eet and owr-conlklm <* on
th** part of the T*no**sse* Democrats.
Hon Morg.in Fltsiutllt k. chairman of
the Tenn**s ee I>*moi*rail Executive Com
ma lee. stated some time at* that th**
party Is In need of eminent spe.ikvr* for
the campaign and th! h* woul 1 .corr
apond with Gov. t'andler .n*l Senator Ba
ton with the View of Inviting them *0
visit Tennessee and m.*ke speeches b fore
Nov. #
It is well known to the Demo*'rats ail
r\• r me South that (Borgia's Governor
I- deeply Interested In ihe outcome of the
national election, and lie has ever been
ready to u**tt n any way possible in
swelling the majority for Bryan *n*l Bern
ocrats The wlw* ones are f the oi**n*n
4hat the Governor will a* -|t the invito
tlco
Terms*see will elect u Governor and
Hallroad ('om miss lon an*l complete roster
of congn-ssmati this year Gov. Benton
McMtllln. who was f**r twenty years
congressman. Is the Demo* ratio catnll
date for Governor to su*-ee| himself, and
John E. Met'all cf Lexington, on* >f llv*
ithiest and moat |of*ular Bepub!l ans In
the state. Is his oiH*n*nt
It Is thought Mark llannn Is pr* paring
to send avsls*ance and money to M* ail
during the last week of the campaign, an 1
Chairman Kltapatrlck Is making efforts
to arouse the party enthusiasm to over
tome any uprising of the Repubil in- ltj
jg pi the Democrats only carried the stat**
by fc.tm. at* I anrxher ios** vote is not
looked ix>on as desirable by Tennessee
Demo* rats
J*%\| ,HM> I* I
|l *•?■ Ml* ( oaditlon l I>u* t
(hfrwork.
Atlanta Oct IS.-Rav Jim P -lonee
extremely teethe bM ■ 'impltißly broken
down In health, arrived In Atlanta tht
rooming from Carter*vil!e an.l *w taken
Immediately to the rMld*" o 1 * l,s
ter. Mr* Evan Hay- ' til* Pie-lmon av<- .
where he will und-rK‘ 1 medical Heal
tnnt. Concerning hl health. Mr Jone*
eald:
• r con elder tnv prevent IndtrpodfHMl
due wholly lo overwork 1 am com
pletely broken don. are! while 1 iad no
organic trouble to Marl with. 1 fear that
tall my orgnrte have been mote or lent
affected by overwork I have been lectur
ing in Virginia and the Carolina* and hail
engagement* in Mlnetwippl and Alahamo
hut have cancelled the latter heiauae l
am not able to P.ll them tn mi prevent
.ondulnti 1 exiMtei :o go directly to th
retldence of Mr* Xla>*. Where I will re
ceive medical treatment I expe< t to he
here for about two week*,, hut will not
Attempt to le tore n all Uv condition
would not allow it. I>r M C. Hardin will
Attend me while I am here, and I will
devote my time axclualvely to regaining
my loaf health"
M H IDE AT ItiIMIRIDOB.
>1 •-nibrr of the MnhaOD Theater Coin
t>nnt Took Hie I.lie.
Balnhrldge Oa . Oct. 12 —Charle* Pat
rick Kllkary committed auirld* here lari
night by taking forty grain* of morphine
He wa* an actor and wa* here with the
Rohe on Theater Componv.
The otuh of th gulrlde le euppoee.l to
have been jea.ouev He wa* deenondent.
atwl before the pc normative look the mor
phine and turrumhed tn It* Influence In
the econd act. He died about lam the
following morning He had heen drunk
the night before, and while in that condl
-Ikm attempted eubtde. hut wa* n*tii"*M
ful He ha* a mother living m At. haul*
g g I
TO Cl HR. % nU) i\ om; day.
Tak* LaxaMv* Brom> Quinine Tablet*.
All druggiffM refuni th* money If It fall*
to cur*. £ W Grove's signature la oa
tacit box* i£c ad.
“It is art 111 Wind
That Blows Nobody Good. "
That small ache or pain or
weakness is the ** ill wind
that directs your attention to
the necessity of purifying
your blood by taking Hood s
Sarsaparilla. Thfn your
whole body receives good,
for the purified blood goes
tingling to every organ. It
is the great remedy for all
ages and both sexes.
Dyspepsia “ Ccmpltetttd
Irorr *id kufaey trouble. I tuffrred for
ye*r> from dyspepttM. ■with severe puns.
Hoosf 1 SjLH*r* r tl* mjde me strong end
hetrfy." r }. B. Emerton. Auburn. Mr
Rnr4'i f vlnwrsHurUU it** aeti irritating art
• a
1 BIT % %1.90f1T% Tl K*|>%¥.
Prison 4 ontmlasloM Will lake up
( ho rues \unlnl the MeHrsa.
Atlanta Oct. 11.—The charges nrint
the Mcßfe .onvit camp In L>wnd**s
tounty will be Inventigaud by the prison (
Comm It.* lon next Tueslav Gov I'trslrr
tv,ll anompany the mrmlert of the om
mission ni will assist in th** Investiga
tion.
The Governor and Prison# Commlsalon
deckled. >-oon A the charger were
m-i*|e to m.k* .1 *ear hlng Investigation.
<nd if the charges were true, to abolish
the • amp and Institute pnaerdlngs
against tlm- owners, the Mcßae brothers
Th* M Itres have denied th* 1 charges
lef*rre.| against them, and claim that
th* solicitor is Jealous of their camp be
us4 his brother-In-law runs one in an
adjoining county. The camp of the M
Rees is one of the large*! misdemeanor
imps In the -tat**, over aeventy-flve *on
vtefs being worked there
The Prison Commission will sit In Val
doixla. wl* 1 the evidence will i*e presented
ther. The inv>-t(gallon m*y
last several days, or it may be finished
in on*- dav Chairman Turner of the om
miv*-lon s.di thi* ta*>rdng that the charge*
would h* thoroughly Investigated and no
Hone wou.d b* leff unturned to find out
the truth about the 1 mp. He said that |
the om mission had no remedy except j
to sihollsh the camp, but if the charges '
were true the grand Jury of ]<nwnde
county would probably look Into the mat- ■
ter The <<hargee filed by HoilcJtor Ed
mondson are more serious In their nature
than any that have yet been before the
< <ttnmlsslon.
Plies 4 tired Without the Knife.
Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Your druggist will refund your
money If Paio Ointment faile to cure you.
y> cents.—ad
\% ILL KEEP THE OLD FORC E.
tnfe House Employes Will Remain
for Two tears l.onier.
Atlanta. Oct. 12 —Gov Candler an
nounced this morning that he would re
tain the same force* m the executive de
partment for the next two year*- He said
that the employe* are very faithful, and
have performed their duties well, and that
he ran find no reason to appoint others
The members of the force are J W
Warren -• rotary; ’ M llltch. secretary,
John C t’andler, private secretary, and
Miss Mary Nagle. *t* n >grapher MaJ
Warren hw* been actively connected wlih
the extvutlv*- department for over twenty
years, and Is regarded a* the most tom
potent man In the state for the position
he holds.
Ham Hteele will be retained as executive
p<*rter lie lias Mieo been cotinocled with
the department for a number of years, and
** known to nearly every prominent Geor
gian In the state. M. Hitch Is a man
of great ability, and has ma many
friends since coming to Atlanta He l
from Quitman, and for several year* rep
resented his county In the Legislature
John C Candler, son of the Governor,
was recently ma le private secretary.
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HOW ERR KILLED MRS. KNOWLK4.
Key West's ex-Elrr 4‘hlef Shot a
Woman Thriuigh the Head.
Key West. Fla . Oct. 12 -Ex Fire Chief
B. V I! Biwers. deputy sheriff. Jailer
and a prominent politician. I* In Jail for
killing Mrw. Charlotte Know.es.
The tragedy occurred at the house of
the Knowles woman on Fort street, and
is a mystery. Bower* was defeated In
the recent city election for fire chief, n
position he has held since IMP, and sin-e
has shown marked evidences of me|*n
• holla lie went to Mrs Knowles' home,
accompanied bv two mak friends. While
•he members of the party were .onverr
ing in the parlor. Bowers suddenly dr* w
a pistol and pointing It toward *hm* of his
inale friends, exclaimed * Move your
nead'”
He then auddenly changed the direction
of his pis to. toward Mis Knowles and
fired, the- bullet passing through her head
killing her Instantly. Brooding over his
recent political defeat Is alleged to he
responsible Bowers claims that the pis
tol was discharged by in cident.
COTTO\ THIF.I BR t U GMT.
tiro A.rvlMK Tim. Who rr Pruli
nll> Innnrrnl.
Columbia, t* C.. Oct. IS.—lji.l y..r *
number ol n,*rOe, we*. ..nt to the chain
j Kan In An<Jrn for .lenlinir cotton ac.l
01 ton .tol. .nd . certain family of
white, (lid their fart In protlm In* *vl
drnce aKulnet the ne,roc There te now
doubt a, to the guilt of the convict.
Near Hottra Path men were detected
M.t m,hi ratdlnc cotton hou.e. They
; were pur.u.d for m1'.0., a broken on
Wheel leaving a. plain mark, and were
' run to ratlh They were white Henri
; Morrlaon and hi. on-ln-lw. Joe While
have 11.d the county, while pan Hall an-l
It I. Morrlaon are In Jatl- Henry Mot
' ilron wa. pursued with hound., but ehot
the tloga and eacaped. He will be fol'ow
ed. Theta' men have probably hern doing
! all the tleulltig
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EI.KfTHIt t.K.HTn IN
Kranrhl.e t.ranleil Mitten Cotton
Mill.—Other Newt.
Mlllen Oa . Oct 12.-The Town roundl
la.t ntght aranted to the Miilen Cotton
Mill* a franchlee to u,e Ihe .treet. lor
electric light pole.
In a few week. Mlllen will have one ct
th* lateat Improved yarn mill. In tha
South and a modem electric light p’ant.
•nd the old ga.ollne lamp, will be a
' thing of the part.
Coron 1. coming In very fa't and t e
farmer, are Jubilant over the preacn.
: price
Mr W. K and Ml.a Bailie ndd
were married laet Sundry evening nf the
Idrrtdea home, Kev. diolinea ullUjiii^,
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1900.
to mi hihm: Ti*nH ir.nr.
a..nth t .rutin. Cltlre Appeal to the
I'roplf.
Columbia. 9 c, o.t IS—The cltlen of
i I'hatl. etoo, Columbia Florence ami Ho. k
Hill are very dependent on tha voter* of
the elate In the election neat month for
their future prosperity
After eometblng of <• fight, the loee
luegi.iaiure agreed to let the.e town, go
to the people, and a.k tltar the conatltu
tion be amende.! .o that they might In*
■ rea.e their Indebtedfieo beyond the ilm
it. fixed tn order to make public improve
m#tit Thsr* is opposition in ."*oi4
tsrw to this !** ltig loi*
Th** <*|u tVumctl of Columbia will l#-
suw An a Win t* th*- p**opl** of th** state
Th# tsVIM-m says In part
“Grotvlng with . rwpi*lily wit non* n
jrwirillsl in this stois. her tt-t-mlng str#*#ts
th#* a.lmlratlou of ail. wUh th* growth an*l
lrmls* i pnd*- tsfh#* psopl# of th# i tafs.
ihsrw ar* two things vll ally #ss#ntlal—a
s#*w#rag#* •ni n> i * ws plant,
whuh will rtts* hill million rlolkifs.
To rols# that sum w* must apfa*al to
lh** |or>p|# of th staff*. Columbia r**lng,
h#i in** of misrul#* In radi* al days. #n
•umh#rf<l with * *k*bt far *>on<l tb** <m
wtitutNmul limit If th# const it utlonui
m* iKlm* nt f. i out >niy rs.oura# whi bo
to |*j th* • ?*>s m in the haiiils of prl
vwl* piribt* ours* >n i**mn#<l by t*very
* romi authority ’*
4’tiin ll ♦|i|k j*s to th# r*r#ss of ths
flat** t<* assist th# f'opitol Cltl in carry
ing through this ami.lm*n(.
MADE ll* VENDER Y*R SHORTAGE.
Prlrnda 4 nine to Hi** %ld of the riant
System l nnhter.
Brunswick. Ga . Ocf. % l2—R. B fltrgight
h* be#n appoin# | l asht#r of the
I‘liir.t r(v}-m to iio red former Cashier
Verd#G After second check, the Guar
antee ( V>m|iny anti Plant System offloUlg
announce Cashier Vcrlerjr’s shortage a*
between fJl.nnn an*l t*< P. ani by to-mor
row this amount will have been made
a*od
Mrs. Verdery *ome diys igo cold her
hom*' and other real e t**e Mr. N Eman
uel bought t-i# former for JJ.Wh*. and the
► ale •'if all other |roperty ran up to
something over |rt.ss. and I*ft a balance
due th* company of nbotjt fi Thk l it
ter amount stool l>#twc*n Mr Verdery
and pros* cut lon. and beie Is where the
friends of the ex-rashler < m* to his a
slstgnre. L*js than will dear the ex
* ashler a far as th# prose* utlon is con
cerned
Si*# ill Agent Russell of ihe <Lißrant#e
Company, acted in .1 vary liberal manner
\Uh Verdery. did its action Is eommtni
♦*d on all skl*s. Verdery still #a\* he has
never tak* ri 11 cent of the Plant Bvstem's
money. Everybody In Hrunewirk will b#
pleas*d at th* sett.em#nt. and tha avoid
ing of criminal pro* * e-lings
•A V AWN AII PRI9BYTKRY.
Ilndy la I iindiirtlnx Ita tleaatnn at
Hrnntwlrk.
Brunswick. July 12—The Bavannah
Presbytery convened here to-day. with
Rev. TV F. Hollingsworth, pastor of the
Presbyterian Chruch. presiding as mod
erator. About twenty delegates reported
at roll call, and others wtl larrive to
morrow Rev Pr J Y Fair of Havannah
delivered the opening sermon to-night, af
ter w hich the s* ssion • onvened and elect
ed Rev. W H. M*Meen of Flemlngton to
Micceed Moderator H'dllngsworth. whose
term expired.
The session promise* to be very Inter
eating and fruitful of good results.
—There is n project on foot In Boston
to place n tablet In the old Fitchburg
Killr.nl station to commemorate the
fact that It was ther* that Jenny IJnd
| *ang for the tlrsf time In the Pnlted
; States The big station was then the only
ll< c In BosPm large * nough to t<*comtw
| <kitc the crowds that wished to her her
ABE QUICK TO SEE
(■iiml Doctors are (Intel* to Wee null
Apirrrlatr Heel Merit in A>
Medicines.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Table's are a dis
covery of iciest value to the medical pro
Tension and the public. They are an un-
Tallinn specific In all eases of dyspepsia
and disordered di|test|on. •
Almost everybody's digestion Is disorder
ed more or less and the commonest thing
they do for It Is to take someone of the
many so-called blood purifier*, which In
many eases are merely strong cathartics
Such things are not needed. If the organs
are In a cl gg< and condition, they need only
a little help and they n 111 right themsci
vrs Cathartics Irrlta'e the sensitive lin
ings of the stomach and bowels and often
do more harm than good.
Purging Is not what ts needed The
thing to do Is to put the food In condition
to he readily'digested and assimilated
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this per
fectly. They tartly digest what Is eaten
and give the stomach Just the help jt
needs They stimulate the secretion ami
excretion of the digestive fluids and re
lieve the congested condition of the glands
and membranes. They put the whole di
gestive svstem In rondltton to do Its
work When that Is a nd; tie you need take
no more tablets, unless you eat what does
not agree with you. Then take one or
two tahletr—give them needed help and
you will have no more trouble
Its a common sense medicine and a com
mon sene treatment and It will cure every
time Not only cure the disease hut cure
the cause tine- about P In a perfectly
sensible and scientific way.
We have tesCmoniaL erough to fill a
hock, but we don’t pub Ish many of them
However—
Mts K V Faith of Byrd's Creek Wls
save I have taken all the Tablets I got o*
you and they have done their work well
In my ease, for 1 feel llkr a different per
son altogether I don't doubt tf I had not
got them 1 should have been at rest by
this time
It E Willard. Onslow Ie . says: Mr
White of Canton, was telling me of your
Dyspepsia Tablets curing him of Dyspep
sia from which he had suffered for eight
years As I am a suffer myself. 1 wish
you >o send me a package by return mall.
rmt Brooks. Detroit. >|lch . says "Tour
dyspepsia cure has worked wonders tn
, my case. I suffered for years from dys
l-epsla hut am now entirely cured and eei•
jov life as I never have before. 1 gladlv
rerotnmerd them
It will c-st 60c to find out lust how
much Rturat's Dyspepsia Tablets will
help >0(1 Try them-that's the best way
to decide
All druggists sell them A little kook
on alamaeh diseases will be mailed free
! hv add res-lug F A. Stuart Cos. Marshall.
| Ml h
trgcui. soTiCBk
KINK BOASTS.
Thi finest rois's In the c.ty Just re
ceived S|>e. tal eui# from heavy heef
On* will t>e A revelation to you Have
one for dinner.
t'hoiies 574 M 8 GARDNER
T B—l keep poultry, lamb, fruits and
vegetables. Full line bralna, tripe, sweet
bread and all such
\ fOPI I AR IIISTIIMIVr.
Get meal tickets at the Pin Francisco
Restaurant. 114 Drayton street, and Jive
I cheaper than at home Everything aerved
i in the best style.
! Kegulai meal* to order Sir as usual.
ITht only popular price res aurant here
JOE CHANG, ProprietM.
Whiskey ■—
THE WORLD’S FAMOL'S
CONSUMPTION CURE
MaMryal rrwnW kr .•aaiai 4rr*nn tot MII7
kail * raniurt a> th* >nlr •W- luulr irar* lig*iau*a
ant.lint ind Malr. All 4rag(iiu and rl •• kliwl
11 an 1 tnttl, Writ* f r nur fa. wnlval bontat.
fiUFTT'S MALT WIBOT CO ■ to. heitir, ■ T.
■BVTIMI.
TR4I KI.KHh* roonCTTIVB AMO
CMTION OF ADKHICA, l-OST A.
1.M111.H OlhlhlOA.
AttnnA aJJourrt*4 m**-
Ing of thu prt th*
Sr* >n > .'I.
thla day at ! p tn By
X p f. M nrlir of th* l'r*t lrnf
• FT* r I'AVin 1, wr.KT.4MAN
Unr'Ury.
1 -
• l*K( lAI. VO’IKCS.
LEVAN'. TABLE D’HOTE DINNERS.
JOc-DINNEK-Mk;
Dinner 1 to I. 6 to * Saturday. Oct. U.
Claral Win*.
BOIP.
Vrgntabla.
FISH
Boilnd Rm ala Hotlandali*
Potato** a l'Alg*rt*nn*
Slii'*d Tomato*, Qu**n Ollv*,. Chow
Chow. M!x*d Pickle*.
ENTREES
Calfa Brain* ala R*mulad.
Q'i*en Frlttwra. Rum Sau-a.
ROASTEH
Prim* Rib* of B**f. piah Gravy.
Saddle of Mutton with J*l!y.
VEOETABLEB
Mntwd Potato**. Boll*d Okra.
Bl*wrd Tomatoe*. Rice.
Candl*d Yam*
a
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Potato Cuatard Pi* Avaorted Cak.
Ch***. Cracker*.
Bk*d Taplo. a Pudding. L*mon Sauc*.
Drl| Coff**.
LEVAN S CAFE AND RESTAI.RANT.
11l Congreas tr**t, w*at.
NOTICE TO TAI PAVER*.
City Tr*aaur*r'a Ofllc*.
Savonnah, fit . Oct. 1. INP
Th* following tax** ar* now du*:
RP:a|, ESTATE, third quart*r. 19W>
STOCK IN TRADE third quartr. INlo
FCRNITCRE etc., third quarter, IWW
MONEY MORTOAOEB, etc. third
quarter. 190 b
A dla.ount of TEN PER CENT will
b* allowed upon all of th* above If pay
mem In made within fifteen day* after
Oct I. C B HARDEE.
City Tr*a*urer.
HI. MOV tl. Ml I Ii I
Jo* M. Dreyer. attorney and coun**lor
at law. ha* removed hit office from No
t Bryan turret, eaet. to No. 4 Bryan
Bireet. eaat. Georgia telephone No. 1271.
A BILL
To be entitled ' An act to provide for th*
reginrailon of voter* 10 vote at the monl
ipal election* In Ihe city of Savannah;
to fix. regulii* and determine thn lime,
plare and manner In which auch elec-
Hone ahall be held, and 10 prearrlhr quail
fl'-ailona and to preactlhe eultable pen
alties for all violation* thereof, and for
other purpore*."
A HILL
Entitled an act to provkla foe the elec
tion of a clerk to the Hoard of Commle
mlMloner* of Chitham county, to deftne
his duties, to fix his salary and term of
office, and for other fHirposes.
* BILL
To he entitled "An act to fi* th* tune
for th* election and appointment of all
officer* of the cRy of Savannah, to pro
vide for Ihe term* of office of all auch
officers, to regulate their ,alar!es, and
for other purpose* '•
A hm t
To be entilied an act to provide for the
terms of office of the Commlavloner* of
Chatham county, 10 terminate the term*
of those now In offb e, and for other pur
pose*.
NOTICE.
All hill* against the Hrltlih eteamahlp
Highfleld must be present*.! at our office
by 12 noon this day, or payment wtil he
debarred.
00 13. 1900 WILDER *CO , Agent*.
SEW 00008 .11 vr ARHIYED.
Fancy King Apple*
Fancy Ripe Bananas. •
See our Dried Fruit.
New California Prune*, large Sc lb.
New Jordan Shelled Almond* SPc |b.
New Evaporated Apricot* lie lb.
New Dried Keeled Peachew ISc lb.
New Dried Fig* only lie lb.
New Pineapple Cheese fcv each
New Early June P*aa (extra*! 10c can
Our New Biby Corn lie can. 2 can* 25c.
We have a full supply of Columbia River
Salmon— ldc. I2‘c and 13c per can.
Try It.
Sardine*. '* box**. IX f!*h to box..lmported,
IS cent*. ,
New B R. Buckwheat, large package*.
23 cent*.
New Mapln Syrup, quart*, half gallon*
and gallon*. 0
Try our Syrup In quart ran*. !<v each.
New No 1 Mackerel ISc, two for 25c.
New < ndtUh 10c p. r package, three pack
ages for 26c.
S cake* Octagon Soap and Bottle Blue for
23 cent*.
7 cake* Ctrcu# Soap and Bottle Blue 2Sc.
New Evaporated Apple* 10c package
Gelatine 7c package four package* for 23c
Cox'* Oelaiine ISc package
Kevrione fft.ver Gela'lne 10c package,
lieiaware. Niagara and Concord Grape*
In small basket*, cheap.
C. A DRAYTON GROCERY COMPANY,
O S Van Horne, Manager
MANTELS. U9I ATE* AND TILING.
We have tho largest atock. prettlaat de
signs. lowest prices. Call and examine ours
before buying Heautlfy your new house
with pretty mantels.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
at men.
This weather make* you think of Joyce's
hue sausages Especial care tn making
them They ar* made of the rhotceat
me it. They have made Joyce famous A
fresh, well eeaeoned. well prepared lot
Just made
Phone* M 7 JAS. J. JOYCE,
p B—lion 1 forget that I have that
fine beef, rlceffeld lamb, fat poultry, and
a full line of Just auch table delk-acl** a*
everybody want*. Order* filled any time
04 day.
(H R CLIENTS
Loan money at alx per cent, on real
•state aecurtty.
BECKETT * BECKETT.
Attorney* at Law and Conveyancer*,
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Railroad and Mill Supplies, Rubber Belting
and Parking.
Builders’ and General Hardware, Cutlery,
Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition.
Rope, Tinware, Stoves.
—AGENTS FOR —
Fairbanks’ Scales. Austin’s Crack Shot Powder.
ACtna Dynamite. Fuse and Caps.
HAVE YOU
CATARRH ?
THEN TAKE
Frank's Rheumatic and Catarrh Remedy.
It will positively do you more good than any medi
cine ever sold.
Price $1.50 per Bottle, 6 Bottles for $&.00.
WHEN CURED YOU REMAIN CURED.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES,
801 l and Coßfitess. Branch 309 Ball Street.
• PACiXi. IAOTICM.
savannah e\<han.e
for Woman * Work. 544 Bull atreet will l
open for th*> ,eaton Thur*d*y morning.
Oct. 19 Consignor* will please aend In
promptly all eatable* and other article*
tO be placed on sale
E( EEMA 4 t BED.
Mr Max Kraua*. travel!, g talesman
Meinhard Hro* * Cos.. Savannah. Ga.
Suffering from ecaema from childhood,
shout thiriv year* Handing, the head,
•eglp and hack were the parte most affec
ted, tried treatment In Europe and In this
country for year*, but obtained no help
Six years ago commenced treatment at
Sum an** Spring* drank freely of th*
water and took dally bath*. In about
three months' treatment all sign* of tho
dleease had left and rewin have ahown
*lnce He vl*il* tho Spring* at hort In
terval*. and to u*e hie word*. "Could not
live without them " Mr Kraue* will be
pleased to answer any coromunicatlona re
lating to hie dltease.
SAVANNAH POINDHY AND MACHINE
0
COMPANY,
Bulkier* of Marin* and Stationery Boilers,
will f urn tab estimates on new mark tn
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturer*
Repair work on Engines and BoUera.
NOTICE.
We are now moving our Wholeaale De
partment to the commodious quarter* 127
Congreas atreet (formerly occupied by M
Dryfus, and will be In perfeot shape In
a few dayg. and be pleased to serve our
frtendA
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council. Oct. 6. 1900
A vacancy having occurred In the Board
of the CommlaMqnerr of Pilotage by rea
son of the death of t 'ommlsetoner J J.
Wilder, and by virtue of a resolution
adopted at a meeting of Council held on
the evening of ihe 3rd In*;unt Notice I*
hereby given that an election will be
held at th* next regular meeting of Coun
cil. Oct. 17. * p m , to Ml the unexplred
term occasioned by the death of the said
Commissioner Wilder
All application* to be filial on or before
12 rrx of tha 17th !n*tant
WILLIAM P BAILEY,
Clerk of Council
■LY ONLY THE BEST GTNOEH ALE.
The bast la tha Wheeler Brand ot Bel
feat Olnger Al*. made by Wheaier A Cos.,
of Belfast. Ireland, from tha oalebrated
Crotnac opting* of utal city, 'i'tiaaa
springs ar* the property of Wheeler A
Cos., beouo no other Ginger Ai* luanufac
turer in Ireland has tho** water* but
thesnselve*. The Wheeler Ginger Al* Is
mad* from pur* Jamaica Ginger Root and
not from Red Pepper, aa others art; on*
la deleterious— th* other It a tonic.
For Hsalthfuio*** and Purity tha cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Ale la th* base
LIPPMAN BROTHER*.
•ale Southern Agent*. Savannah. Oa.
ASH AND Cl PH ESN LIMBKK FOR
MALE.
liO.nhO feet of ash. *ultsbla for wheel
wrights. carriage makers, car work* pnd
Interior hou*e finish. Al*o cypress lumber
of all *lxa* We have resumed cutting
our famous brand* of cypress rhingle*
and will soon have a full line of them for
sale. VALE ROYAL MFO. CO.
1 Hi. WAY IU l LEAN t-AHPfeTS.
Tho only way to gat your carpet* prop
erly taken up, cleaned and taken rare of
(or the summer I* to turn tho Job over to
tne District M.aacng r and l>elivery Cos.,
telephone 2. or eall at 32 Montgomery
street, and they will make you an sail
mote on the cost of th* work Price*
rmomable They also peck, mors and
•tore furniture and "lanoo
C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
RICE MILLING. RHE FLOIR. RICE
CHAFF.
W* have anew mill with all modern
pro. ***** and machinery, and ar* now
readv for buslnes*. We nollrlt your pat
ronage and Invite correspondence; rtc
chaff free to patron*
THE SAVANNAH RICE MILL CO..
T M Cunningham. Praetdent.
John Screven. Jr., Manager
HO.YDS LltiUUi
By tha American Bonding and Tmal
company of Baltimore. W* are author
ised to esocute locally (lmoa-dtateL upoa
application), ail bonds In Judicial pro
ceeding* In cither Ihe abate or United
■tat** courts, and of administrators and
guardian*
HEARING A HI LL Agents
Telephone H. Provident But.Hog
NOW THEN GET TOGETHER.
Business ha* opened auspiciously. You
will need good food to sustain the strain,
and the mod Important of food la meat*
You can a*< the best at my stall* In the
City Market always, as I handle nothing
but the beet To-day Prim* Beef. Mut
ton. Veal Lamb. Pork. Matchless Corned
Beef. etc.
Both Phone* H 7 JOHN FL'NK
Highest cash prices paid for good calve*.
HAVE YOU
RHEUMATISM ?
AMI SEME,NTS.
ANNA rt~tHTATa
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT.
Oct 13.
CHARLES FROHAN
Presents the enormous dramatic triumph,
David Belasco'a Version of
“ZAZA”
A* presented I r ov*r
Mh NIGHTS IN NEW YORK
Prices—Matinee 73<- 'Or and 23 Night.
*1.50. |i cn, 75c soc and JSc
Next Attraction—Robert Downing. Oct.
11
■llllßEU NOTICES.
R’SS
PEOPLE WHO nt'Y
A dollars worth of groceries here had
belter have two market ba-kets. We
don't give groceries away, oh. no. hut we
have a way of stretching dollar? that
1* appreciated hy our cuetomera. We sell
nothing but the beat.
31b pkge. setf-ralslng buckwheat ISc
4'jlb pkge. ?elf-q*i?ing buckwheat 2 c
Sib pkge self-ralalng buckwheat 1 V
21b pvkge fresh Oatmeal io-
Honey drip Syrup, can* :oc
Evaporated Peach**, per ;*>und 10c
Fancy Pearl Oyster ('bickers, per lb 10c
Cracker Duet, per pound ..... pic
New Mackerel, fat and Juicy. 2 f0r....
New Saratoga Chip*, per pound 23
New Edam Cheeae, each 9h
New Swiss Cheese, per pound ,31c
Delaware and Niagara grapes >-
Fancy Orange*, doxen Sic
-At-
JOIIN T EVAfcS A CO..
Congress and Barnard street*.
2 'Phone*. 2M>.
NEW
FISH.
Fancy Bloater
Mackerel,
35c pound.
Fancy Store
Mackerel,
weight one pound
15c each; two 25c.
The,* are new, white, fat flakey fl*h
Nothing better packed.
PHONES 78
IHE S. I BRANCH CO.,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker
Whenever the Best is Wanted
PHOMO^
Office rn Rutl Street. Telephone 701
SPECIAL, notices.
MATTHKkK, MATTRENSES.
Have your mattraasea and feathers ren
ovated by our medicated steam process
before a change In weather take? place.
(The only plant In Savannah ) It over
comes all Impurities and reraw* Ufa and
volume In all bedding material Prices on
renovation of feather* as follows; Beds
12 60 ho'sters 11. pillows So Cotton, moaa
and hair mattresses made to order Fin#
work low price* Work guaranteed.
national mattress *• ueno
vatino CO..
Bell Phone 1138. 231 Drayton street.
PLASTERERS' AND HIVIYV SIP
PLIES.
4'emenl. Llm*. Tlaster. Hair and River
Sar.d. Prompt delivery Kea?onahle prl e
SAVANNAH BUILDING SI PPLY CO..
Corner Drayton and Congrats.
Phone 51%
LEOPOLD ADLBn. JNo. r IV ,.T = "
President. r UjN .
C B ELLIS. BARRON r, no
vice Proidaat. Au , Cx" TEP "
The Chalham Bant
Will be pleased to receive th*
of Merchant*. Firm*. Indlvidu.
and Corporationai ’ *h*A
Liberal favors extent*d
rneurpaeead coliactlio facliiti*.
In* prompt return#
SEPARATESAVIN6!OEPARTMENT
INTEREST COMPOINBio "l VR T gJ
LY ON DCKyiti,
Safety Depo.it Roxm , nd v Wll .
rent Correspondence eolfclttd. ,< *
Tiie Cilizenslaii
Ui savannas,
, capital. ssoaooa
1 - unurxl baukikx
Ukaiaeis.
Sullrlta SoMkkli g IMIeMiAU,
■tNkaaM, Baraka wag *Uk< ,
Galleciions kaadlad wtta „ (
••■* sad dlewateh.
Iwleres, Mmpoaaded -
oliawog ,a a„IU ia owe
Uvaarlxweai.
* Misty Dego.it wag
▼wait*.
BR.4YTI.KY A. DBNMAJUE,
MILLB B. LAN*. Vie.
CEOROR C. FREEMAN. Oeakle,
•OMDON L. GROOVER. Aaet. c.. t|^
SOUTHERN BANK
ol in* State of Georgia.
Capital UEM,
Surplue and undivided profits . Mu *x
DEPOSITUItY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior faclliue* lor transacting ,
General Eanxing bui.r.kM.
Coiled lon* n.ad* on all points "
accessible tbrough banks and bar.strs.
Accouni* iianiiis. Baukctk. 9i.iM si.ts
and others aoliuflad. Sale Deposit Boast
for rant.
Department of Savings, Interest ray saw
quarterly
Sells Sterling Exchange on Lnodoo a
and upward*.
JOHN FLANNERT. President
HORACE A CRANE. Vie* President
JAMES 87 LT.TVAN Ca.hier.
DIRECTORS
JNO. FLANNERY. WM W OORDON
E. A WEIL W W GORDON Jr.
H A. CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
LESE ROY MYERS JOSEPH FF.R9T
H P SMART. CHARLES CLLIk
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J KIRBY.
siiiiiiMi
CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Account* of banka, merchant*, corpora,
tlona and Individual* solicited.
Saving* Department, Interest p*:t
quarterly.
Safety Boies and Stonga Vault* tot
rent.
Collection# mad* oo ell points at rte
sonabl* rat**.
Draft* void on all th* chief cltlea of taa
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D WEED President
JOHN C. ROWLAND. V|c# Prssldset
w. f. McCauley. c**hie*.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. UA.
Capital *.*•
Undivided profits ki.m
This bank offer* tta services to corpora
tion*. merchant* and individual*
Has authority to act * executor, ad
mlntntrator. guardian etc
Issue* draft* un the principal cttla* In
Great Britain and Ireland and on (ha
Continent
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits tn the Savings Department.
Safety Boxes for rent
HENRY BLUN. President
OEO. W TTEDEMAN Vie* Preaident
JOHN M HOOAN, < ashler
WAI.TFR F. HOGAN. Aat’t Cnahter
No 184#. Chartered. UR
—THE—
IKH Mill Ml
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL *SO vO). SURPLUS. W.A
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J A. a. ARSON. Prasld-at
REIHNE GORDON. Vice President.
W M DA V A NT. Cantllcr.
Aecountn of hank* and hankers, mer
chant* and corporation* received ■p‘ > *
the moat favorable terms con*l*t#nt *IH
safe and conservative banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
B LILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
14 YORK STREET. WERT
- PER CENT, per annum allowed or.
o drpoelts. withdrawable on demand.
Intereet credited quarterly.
6 PER CENT, per annum allowed 00
deposits of even hundreds, withdraw
able at annual periods.
OEO W TIEDEMAN. President.
B. H LEVY. Vice President.
E W HELL Secretary.
C. O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer
The Chatham Real Estate
anil Improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms
To up Piste
For aal*. a FsrMlth N*w*P*P r 1,0
will fold sheet r.kt*. It R In go® l or o *'
Price 1100. It ooel originally tU 1,1,1
we have nu use for ll *id wool V* rcat
> occupies.
It wilt be an Invaluable edjuaat u>
newspaper uißor
Address
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