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FACTION IS NOT UNITED.
wot all rrriimi* • i.m approves
PHtiPtmF.il I.WiILITU%.
ttwrriril Thu? Ih* Hill to M*h* Clu
UMrrr. A ppnl n 1 1- hr Outgo! as
Mayor l I'a rl of the f ampalgn to
Kim Mayor Priced* of 41-
drrwan IM xon Didn't Think Mo*h
or Ikr Hill—l hr Hill AAoul.l l't n
]'nM.rfnl "rap#* In llc Manila of
hr natgeina Alayor. In ar Mr
Ikralrnl fo Miami for Hr-rlrrllon.
U l.ai othrr mil" Profvorr
Th* widely Mprood hop# that the rom-
Inf aration of lit* General Aarembly
Would he dlatinx ilshed I v the nbeenr* of
bill* for thr local regulation of affair# In
Chatham county -eenif to he duotned to
disappear,imert if fh* iiveral notice* of
Intention to introduce local bill*, puhllah
nl In 111* Morning Near of ye*tr<lay.
■Day be taken a* Indicative of the actua
tion
It I* further rvelen* however, from the
tgnnrai expressed by th* front majority
of thr Iradera of the faction an- ceaafuj In
the laat county elrctjofta of the oaact plan
anti purpose of the proponed p-atatation,
that all of the Cltiaena Club la not bahlnd
tha Introduction of ahe bllla and that In
the rank* of that organisation there Is a
wide difference of opinion a a to the wle
dtttn of more than one piece of legislation
ahull haa been suggested
On* of ti© best known politician* In
th© city votMd a very general sentiment
when li* stated to Morning New* re
|mrtr thaJ he j*er .-tonally hoped there
would \+ a* little local legislmtion x* |*>*
*©M at th* next session of the Ufll**
• ur*. floma change* th©re nr*, which ©vtn
In hi* opinion tie advisable nnl ehounl
b* mad. , but he disapproved strnogly of
th* sweriHiig chinKi‘l -n th election and
method of *oldu.k' ©flic© of various city
and county officials, whi* h *e©ti to He th
With of some of th* members of th* fac
tion to arhl.-h he balong*
In street political circle* It I* taken a*
fueureil that th* htll which l to tusk*-
the groot majority of 'h* officer* of th*
tty appointive ly the Mayor, instead *f
elective by ('oomtl. I* part of the work
ing plan of certain member* of the ad
ministration force* who wish to secure
th* re-election of Mayor Mver* and who
oppose, within their tarty rnk*. the *-
gif rat tor* and ambitions of Alderman
Jam** M Ihxon
If the* bki Heittne* a law Mayor Mven
would ha\* the right to aj>potnt. among
vartou* other city functionaries, the clerk
of rotmeii, th* hc.|th officer he .*lfv o*
tornev an.l the city marshal It would
tn. of course. a powerful weapon In th.*
bands of a candidate for officer who de
sired to become his own to
have the appointment qf those who are
to fill the*#* responsible placet m the
city government.
The* argument usually offered In support
or the chanre |n the law, Is th# as me
M iver Is responsible to the people far
the government >f the Hty, and the suc-
es* of hi* administration. It is but f;r
and right that he should have the choice
of those subordinate offi< ers who are to
assist him Th** for*** of this argumert
1* somewhat Impaired by ttie fa t that
It I* the outgoing Mavor. who is to ap
point. which will result in the incoming
Mayor being provided with a set of offl
cera for ivhom he is not responsible il
all
Ths bill that 1* designed to amend th*
law regulating city elections la understood
to have two principal purposes First It
la to change the date of the election from
the fourth to the a©rood Tuesday in Jan
uary. and 1t l to remove the ijusMftca
tlon for managers of the <*. -none, that
requires them to he freeholders In addt
tlon to thlr two boxes are to be provi|ed
for the fb-<ord tHttrid, and there re
other minor changes to he made in the
present law
There have also been published notice*
of Intension t introiture hills r itlve to
tho County Commission©?* and their clerk,
affoctlng prln flpally the term-* of these
ofb<ers lender the present iaw the Coun
ty Comm is# I one r* begin their mat term
on March 4. and It la proj***d to ter ml
twite the term* of those now In office with
Jan. 1. when all other county officers le
gln their duties If tni* Intention he car
ried into effect II wi I throw out of office
Commissioners Lyon?* Simklrn an.l WHI
two months eat Her than would otherwise
Itave been the caae, and give ('on'.nnMoh
ers-elect Moore. Paulsen and Wtsburg
their office# at a rorresp -mhngly earlier
date. It is not understood that the hill
relative to the office of rkrk of the Coun
ty Commissioners has any |*r*onal appli
cation to CUerk <1 Heuben Butler.
As has been said, the bill relative to the
election am! np|mlntm*ni of city officers Is
under©too] generally to l*© the firs* gun
1n the campaign between Mr,vor Mv>r*
and Alderman IHian for the t'itiiens C.ub
nomination for mayor. Thla assume*. of
course. thot the Mayor will b* a . andl
dat* for the nomination, an a-snmp* ton
which he has naver strengthened by anv
announcement of hi* purpose to make an
effort to sacur*. or of Ins wtlilngn* -* t
stccepA the position of standard bearer for
hi* faction On the contrary he ha* uni
formly said that h- had not res- bed .my
decision In the mitter whatever.
Mayor Myers’ friends, however, are en
thusiastic in his ptalsv at*d In their ad
vocacy of his claims to re-elecilon an i
4hey are working away to give him an
other term, with or without his *n*nt
They are naturally anxious to *trtiK.hcn
ble • andldacy In every |>oa.<*lhle way and
4he frlemle of Mr Pixon are sayli g that
this bill to give ilm the right to appoint
rlty officera is p*M of th© plan. They
don’t care for th© bill at a I
I ‘tie <.f Dm lag daw ..r th< ('itisen# Ckft
©aid yeau-rday that the fact that the no
tice of Intention to Introduce th*#e bill#
bad been published could not be taken a#
conclusive evidence that they would ac
tually be Introduced. Personally, he dis
approved of most of them and seemd to
shlnk that the noth * w*-r* publidied
more for the purpose of feeling the pub
lic pulse and ascertaining public *<*nu
•nent than for any other reason If they
did not prove insular, this gentlemen
thought some or all of them were likely
1o die a natural death In the pigeonhole*
of th© de.*ks of their authors
r.tlH WKATIIKH TO.DAT.
Yesterday It -a i*f ©red the l.onr^f
Mean Trmperature of the Month.
The lowest mean temperature for the
month so far was registered yesterday,
when a maximum of 65 degrees, and a
minimum of 60. gave a mean of 62. which
Is 4 degree* below the normal for the
day. The maximum is the lowest that has
yet been registered, hut the minimum ex
ceeds by 2 degrees that regl*tered Fri
day morning. Purtng the preceding twen
ty-four hours ending at * o’clock last
flight there had hern only a trace of rain
The storm that for the two previous
days had reported m Florida and a*
moving in this direction s**em* to hnv.
ebsapprared entirely M no r*ftorts were
gent of It yest* rday.
The for©* art for to-day and to-morrow
Is fair weather with brisk north to weal
winds.
Biliousness, Constipation. Torpid Liver
perfect relief given by Saratoga Arondack
Water All you can drink for five cents
at Solomons drug store. Bull and Charl
ton at rest • —ad
They Shine at Adler's.
Hats made of glossy &ack breast feath
ers. with rolling brims, are caruioly
•wall Ad!/*• makes them.-ad.
YA AS I IMit FOB t'OtTHMPT.
.radfff Arabronk I'aniahfd J. G.
Brown for Her.
John G. Hrown. of Hulioch county, th#
plaintiff in Injunction prorMftlna tnxtl*
Tiitrfi hy him #*ttln#t th# HIIU-Yoon*
< on*pony in the Bup#iior Court, war
f-fki anl co*t* hy Ju4* brook y#-
trrdiy morn.n#. for omvtflmpC f court.
Th • was Mifprn>iri!. #o fnr a#
thr Ona la conr#rn#d. how#v#r. during
Brown’s <ir.tlnuad *<*>'! behavior and
fiilur# to obstruct judicial procraa,
lenst week Judg# Hrahrook h#4r<S ovl
-1 Ift.t* an I argument* upon Hrown'i | A
Htlofi for an injunrtloti, rin train! n# th#
Kill* Young Company from further prq
<v#4iig to #il <#rtain land h#longing fo
him In Bulk* h county, upon which tha
oenpany hrkl a mortf •’•##. whi h hart be#n
for*--lo##*! Juts# B#abrook 4ocld#*l tha*
t-t# *!• wi for an injunction war without Ir
, reirli uid rtfuMd li dlmhfii it tiki
#am# time ih# i**m|orary r*Htr#lnln* or
t#r that had l##n ir#\ i- i#ly xrmrtHi
Tlse ordar that Ju<Uf# S#abrvk th#n
nr ran ted required the i*laint:ff in fh# In
-1 Junction ruif to k*ep off th# land In con
troversy arul to ro'raln from any furth#r
interference wilh the fOf#eJo#ur# of Ihe
mortgage N<twithaian>itng thlr onlor.
J<r*wn took pDS"**a|on of tha proparty,
armed with . gun. and lhrr(n#d to aiioor
anybody who mt#rf#r#<l with him ll#
threatened one of tha representative* of
the Rllie Vnunf Company directly
Th e f. ta rama out In evidence yew
tor day, when Jtidg# Seohrook h.ii dlrwrt
*l Brown to ap|>#ar and *hivj cauwi why
h# ehould not l# attached for rnninmr’
Th# court decided thrt rh# plaintiff In
th# Injunction null was in contempt of
court and inflicted the fin# of and
C4at/i It w' - further directed, however.
• fiat the aentence <>hoii)d he auppend#d
•# long e Brown refr.ilned fmm repeti
tions of hie obj* tlonihle |>erformance.
A SFRIKA OF TILTH,
The Owe at the WitrrsM Fair Prsr
flmlly Agreed I pnn.
Oap? A Gordon Ca*©t* ha* received
n satisfactory reply from Secretary
W Bhsrpe of the Way cross Fair Ass<>
tatlon with reference to nr ranging for
a tUttng ‘* all **s t during the fair. B©©r*-
tarv Sharpe states that the r<gnmlttee has
d* < Ided to off* r a premium of $l4O for th*
best team. $5O for the -etjn<i beet, and
t?* Individual prix*. provided there are
sufficient entries to warrant |t
‘ apt ‘Mss* It* will at ptic© lake the mat
r up with the several cavalry troo|*
whirl* tnke an lnter©t 1n t lit mg and ex
pff # t lie able to make a favorable re
port thl* week If this satisfactorily
arranged the tilt will (dace on the
morn Hug of Friday, No\ 9
Manug* r A T Moore of the State Fair
at Vaakwta. has written apt C*assela
for more detailed information as to the
< ost of securing rhs cavalry teams Val
*bt a being further removed from the
geographical center of the regiment than
Waycros*. th* -cat trwr#t*orration for
men and horses will h** a consideraiK*
**cm ‘*pt t’aaeala thinks, hotn vsr, that
h* will b© abb* to r*rrange matters watis
factortly, .<tai that T*i*l*ta %vill d'cide in
favor of having the tilt.
‘ apt Casa el# thinks a tilting contest
would prove ur attractive addition • > the
Flks Street Fair and Carnival fo be held
Mere next mnnh and will take thl matier
up with th* fair committee. The First
Cavalry | now able to furnish eight g ol
lilting team© and probably others cjuld be
gotten up should the occasion warrant It
The team- have been doing considerable
practice during the summer, having pal
severni contests, and arc in excellent
shape, the Utterly county men ©specially
being ready to equal If not erf Ipse their
feat* of former years Although Havan
nahtans are familiar with these exercises
a contest of thl- kind never fail© to draw
a large crowd and beside* would have Hie
d*litlonal recomm* ndaiton of attracting
many peopi© from ih© country
•I PKItI\TK\OttWT KKPT HI M’.
The Nonaltella School i ompleted and
" 111 Open To-morrow.
Buperlntendcnt Ashrnor© reports the
school• work moving along nicely t the
close of the second week of the ngw
school year. The superintendent has had
hi# hands full explaining to parents why
it was necessary to transfer certain chil
dren from the - hoois which they were at
tending in onler to place them In their
own school dtixrlcts. Parents who have
managed to get their children Into grades
in which they do not properly t*|ong. ns
well as thos* who have moved from on*
district to another or have recently re
turned to the city lifter tbsenrr* of con
siderable length, hrfve also taken up * on
sbleralde of the superintendent’s time
The new sehool hou-c at Honahella has
been *ompleted and school will open there
to-mormw This Is anew- school estab
lished by the Board of Education some
time since, the resident* of Bona lx Ila not
having enjoyed such privilege* heretofore.
The building Is said to be g model of Its
kind i newt
frame building, the school mom** being
24 by 36 feet with u nine f*nt plasm. The
building is neatly painted and ha* n tin
roof. Mies Lul • Winn will le In charge
and It Is expected that th© attendance
will be from twenty-live to thirty. The
new building for th© Houth Newington
Rchooi |# ex|*tHMed to be completed this
week.
O’Hlt IF\-< 111 *•<<>l .It .
Their Marriage Will Take Place at
Anderson, t. ( „ To-morrow.
A marriage In which Havannahtane are
considerably In’ercst.d will take place to
morrow n\ And* rson. 8. C., th© contract
ing parties being Mrs. Jessie Chisholm
and Mr. W. I. O’Brlep. both of this city.
The mirringo will take place during the
forenoon at the rcsidcftcc of Her. J. I>.
Chapman, formerly pastor of the Puffy
Btrcce Baptist Church here, but now pas
tor of the liaikist Church at And* rson.
Th© ceremony, which will !*© very quiet,
will b© conluct#sl by l>r. (*hpman
After the ceremony the bridal couple
will l*ove on an extensive welding tour,
which will extend as far Wi m as Califor
nia Mr. iini Mrs. O llrten will be aim. nt
"**>ut two months, after which they will
n k * their residence In Bavannah. Both
parttr* are \**ry Wall kre.wn In H.ivannnh
Mrs. <'hl*holm Is the widow of the late
" " Chisholm and I* highly esteemed
here Mr. ti’Brten Is a popular and aue
ce*fn| stock ilenler and Ims a hct of
friends who wish him mu.-h happiness.
He was a member of the Board of Aider
men during the second M Ponough ad
ministration nnd took quite an active part
In municipal affairs.
WILL SHOW A II (tit T A OF.
Investigation f Hill*# Account# Ant
Art t on* plrlrd.
O It. Pritchard of the city treas
urer’s tfl' e In# not yei romp>t-d his
examination of the accounts of c. c.
Hill, the missing keeper of laurel Grove
f'emetery. Capt. Pritchard said that he
* i
early thl# week It Is understood that the
Investigation has so far shown col!# el on*
by Hill from lot ownart and of burial feet
amounting to a shortage of at leitt gw
In addition to this It Is known lhst Hi I
left several of his friends, who had en
dorsed his notes. In the lurch, and hat
he wae indebted to various people for per
sonal loans and open accounts His in
debtedness to his friends I# supposed to
b* the real cause of HUi • disappearaAco.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900.
LOWEST BID SIXTY THOUSAND.
CAHNITTKK'A LIMIT Ftlll (H.4THAW
ACADFMV g.Vt.iNKI.
More Delay la Hebtillrflna the Acad
emy—Juiaf I ommlttee From Nrhool
Hoard sad Academy Traelees to
Consider Ihe Matter A*ala—l’lssi
Ma> He I haaard and Yew Hid*
(ailed for—Hid* Made so Far Mach
Hill her That Ar.-htteef* Katlmalc
Th* delay In the rebuilding of Chatham
Academy eeeens Interminuble It I* Just
ten month* ago, lacking iw. dava, that
the building was dealroyed by tire end
a* yet not a br.ck ha* been moved In
the process of rebuilding
Th* building commit!** of the trustees
received bid* about a week sgn for the
rebuilding of th# burned portion of the
Academy according to the plana furnished
by Mr. Henry t'rban In accordance with
the specification* sgteed upon by the
Joint committee of the trustees and the
Hoard of Education The bid* proved to
t>. so much higher than Ihe estimated
cost, or rather than the amount which
th* trustee* and th* hoard can afford to |
put Into a n*w building, that no #t*p*
hav* a* yet beer, taken toward* passing ,
upon th* bids Th* lowest bid I* under- I
stood to have been I*o,ooo. whereas the
limit of expense to which the two boards
are a tiling to go la about L'AOisr
rapt H. C. funnlngham. president of
th* board of trustees, and chairman of
th* building committee of that rxrd, said
yesterday that a meeting of the commit- |
IM will he held early thl* week to con
sider the bids ("apt. Cunningham stated
that the bid* appeared to be higher than
the means of the hoard would admit
Whether th* plans would he changed or
whether n—w bids would be called for. he
was not preiared to *ay.
THAA F.LIAG HEA.NET.
Discussed Thetr Affairs at the
Semen Hoaee Yesterday.
A mewling of IV.t A. of the Traveler*
Proiecelve Association was held In the
parlors of th# Bcreven House yesterday
nfternoon President Msx Krau* pre
sided over the mfettng.
There were a number of matters of Im
portance to traveling men that had been
scheduled for consideration at the mee>.
Ing, but on account of the unavoidable
absence of those members of the poet who
were most familiar with Ihcm they were
l*vstponed until th* next meeting, which
President Krail-s expe- ta to call early
m the present week
It was announced that In the future
traveling men will he permitted to ride
on all local and through freight trains, on
all the railroads In the stale This wa*
a privilege that th* members of the as
sociation enjoyed in the past, but which
lately has not iteen universal, sonic of
the roada declining to permit It Thai
the old state of thing* has been restored
Is a matter of convenience to the mem
bers of the association, as freight train*
permit them to make tripe between tsoliit~
not far distant, at hours when no !•*-
eiMter train* are running, and thus
save them valuable time, which would
otherwise he lost
FIFTEEN DOLLAR* A IIIIATH.
R. M. North Moat Pay Temporary
Alimony to Hl* Wife.
An order wsa taken hy consent In th*
Superior Court veeterdsv, providing that
R M North ehall pay hi* wife. Henna E
North. 115 per month a* temporary ali
mony, pending the final dc-talon nf ih*
court In (he <a#e she ha* Insniuled
.igalnet him The defendant also agrees
lo pay 425 attorney's fees
The wife chargee that her husband has
liweriwi and ret use* to *uih*'m hr. , #r>u
It 1* upon theae grounds that the
pwttllon for permanent alimony le based
The consent order obviate# Ihe nsceaetly
of further hearings until the case comes
up. at the next term, for decision on Its
merits.
MAY GO TO I'IF.I F>.
Nothing Don* Toward liaising the
Nnnken Steamer t ook.
The steamer W. 8. Cook, which went
down opposite Ihe Ocean steumshlp
wharve*. as told In ih# Morning News,
went partly- to pieces yesterday. It Is no.-
known yet whether she will be recovered,
nr will he a total Wreck Nothing was
done towards raising her on account of
the absence of Capt W. T Glboon, gen.
: -ra! man.iger of the Bwithern Transpor.
Is lion Company.
The freight aboard the steamer wa* val
ued at about 4IMMO. and It I* said the
heat was valued at the, some amount.
Capt. Glhscn will Investigate the condition
I of the ste.mer on hla arrival, before which
nothing will he dojje towards saving her
■ # ■
AT WORK ON lIMII IHRF.t TfHtY.
Pabllalaer Gnrtte Already Has 111.
I'aaviairr. tn thr Field.
Mr II A. Oorlle has opened an office
at No. lad Bt. Julian street, east, and h is
starled an active canvass for his new 1901
City Directory. Ills fore# of data collec
tors I* now at work
Mr Gortls asks th* housewife snd busi
ness man to co-operate with him In mak
ing tho Initial directory of the twentieth
century an accurate one This only can
he done hy giving th* canvas-ers the de
sired Information themselves, nnd not
leaving ihe queetlons lo he answered by
servants nnd Incapable employta He re
iterates the quotation to he found on th
title fange of nearly every city directory, "I
know not how the trulh may be, I tell the
tale as ‘lwns told to m< "
Dancing fur Mnsonlr Hall.
The Masonic Temple Hall le again to b*
devoted reguhirly to the terpslchorean art.
Arrangements have been made by Mr
John B Banks (or Ihe use of the hail on
Tuesday an I Friday nlghia for ihe Bavan
luih latte Ing Academy, slwn Mo , nfe ands
fuliorehe.tr* win is, in uttendan, e Italic.
Ing programme* wt.l be provided lor each
evening Mr It E Banks will he mana
ger of the soirees, the rlrat of which wlil
be given Oct. 23.
Thetr Opening Notre*.
Th* opening eolrre of fh* Reddlck-
Aditna Dancing Academy, conducted by
Messrs. IV N. Reddick and W. B. Ad
ams. will lake place next Friday evening
at’th# Catholic Library Hail. The friend*
of these young men have been looking
forward to the opening, and 11 Is prol>-
able that success will mark Ihelr venture
as dancing masierr.
Rowland's I nse I oMllnard.
The case of James Rowland, w hile, ar
rested the day before, charged with the
hurgtary of a house at the A 8 Bacon A
Sons' mill*, cam* up In th* R*cord*r *
Court y**trday, but w*s continued
Non* of ih* othar twclv* cat** ware of
any special inter**!.
My fall stcck of men sand boy's shoat
*r Just in. They ar* b*autl*t. "'*l| made
with the broad to*. They will delight you
Glad 4o show them to you, A. 4. Nichols,
4 Broughton, west.-ad
iATHI.nNII/R mW ORfiAX.
Will Be V #nl for the First Time at
%Vetne!a Mshl’a Recital.
The ne* organ the Fathedral of Bt
John tha ha* been completed arvl
will be umxl \\ ni*ht at 810
nViorfc. when a recital will he given by
Mr J IgCW’U Itrowa# ol Atlanta.
hy a number of loral *mi virttlnc nr*-
Th# programme lc one of unueua: 1n-
and on# of ih# ni'wt Mriklng of its
feature# will b* ih# lust numlter an ex
tcmporlxark>n in sonait form of a them#
In he furni-hed the <*rg.nist at the time
of the ret ttal Thla I# a feat of which
or y ih* mwi *lfAl miift<*4an# are capa
ble. arxl it will b* heard with th*- great
est Mthnilun and Interest by the audten e,
parilcuiriy the muelrians who attend.
The programme will be as follow#
Ba h . ‘Fantasia In O Major ‘
Brahms . An.lni'p Andstii* Mo.to”
Mr J I.ec,'t* Hrowme
From Bcnatc in F, Minor. No S
Bo#nni .."Fro Peccatls’
Mr J M Black
Buxtehude Fugue m C. Major''
Duhois "In I'aradlsium "
Mr J Browne.
Mawenet "Aria from HerodUdW
Mrs M M O'Brien
Beehoeg-k "Serenata NxpoHtana"
Browne "Reherso March'* (New)
Mr J. Uetvitt Browne
1/eslle "Oome I’nto Him'*
.Mrs M Fa) Wilson
RaaafcH "Quia Bat Homo"
Mrs W W. Gross and Mi#a N'eiite Allan.
Nevin "Venexla, Alba—Gomlolleri—
Fat zone- -Buona Notte (Ava Msna)"
Mr J l*evm Hrowme.
Blnl "ftatva Hegir. i '
Mrs M M O'Brief)
Bxlemporlsaflon In sonata form cn a
theme to be furnished at the time of per
formance.
Mr* M M. O'Brien Is a well known
xlngr-r of Atlanta where she la connected
with the choir of the Hacretl Heart churei.
The other singer* who will take part an
member* of the Cathedral Chois, and. to
gether with Mr John Wbgand. accom
panist. will he under the tllrertlon of Mr
F K lleberer, choir master of me Cathe
dral. <
The organ, which 1# one of ih-’ largest
ami fln*et In the South, was constructed
at the factory of John Brown at Wllming
ton, lel It i* twenty-four feet wide, thir
ty-five fH high, and eight*erv fret d-'Ok
It is < n lobf.i in n biMuttful is i>i r
tereJ oak, siirmo.:ntel by pl| ea r.cMy
decorated In goki and colon* Th* orgtn
contains fori>;-five #p>Rkmg etop# anil
• ocubin.itlon stops to th number of tweo
ty-fivc; It he# three tokinuels, and
nearly three thousand plpee I a motive
power will be furnished by a noi.-eb**s
electric motor especially built hy Messrs.
Crocker and Wheeler The organ I#
noteworthy for the unusual features of
voicing and action. The foundation atop*
ure of large scab*, giving full bold tones
th# flute work it* characferlxcd by great
delicacy and brilliancy, while the string
tone stops arc wonderful Imitations of he
instruments they represent, tho Voix Ce
leste being cspclally remarkable In this
respect The whole blend* info a full or
gan of great power, dignity and brillian
cy.
The action 1* pneumatic throughout,
making the touch of the full organ as
light a- a piano. A unique feature I# the
uso of tablets over the swell keys in place
of th* usual stops; maktrr the organ
much more easily controlled Another
unique feature is the crescendo pedal
which brings on th# full power of the or
gan. without affecting any combinations
already set. and by a rover*# motion re
duces the full organ to such previously
set combinations
HBCAIBE THEY DIDX’T PLAT FAM Pi.
Other Afrest* at the Barracks Yes
terday.
Two whlta men. Edward Schneider and
Harry Vamulsen. wera arrested yesterday
by pMtrolm.in lov#<r on the charge of
staling a rid# on the Plant Byaftem road
E J Dougla-ss. also white, w*a* sent In
by Patrolman HcuUy at the request of
Mrs M Whalln, who charges that he
struck her child
ItlffhjiM Norwood. colored durtnir a
congestion of wagons and other vehicles
around tha west side of the Market yes
terday afternoon charged Oeorg# Ban
•kill with heinit responslhl* for it. end
piillinit him from his wagon, e.i.mpl.d to
put him with knlf*. at Ihe nme Dm*
iisliik eurh lamrunK* that a x-mieman,
who was nperhjr. railed on Patrolman
OuNfoyl* an<l had Norwood arrratrd.
There w. r* numh*r of othrr arrest*,
hut non* of importane*.
H AUG4UK AND M KNF.It A RHI.K-ASKD
The rernehl-Ileldent Fo. Nettle the
Flalm of the f arllon Slater*.
Th* trouble* of the I’eruehl-BeMenl
Company, who** hagtKaxe and scenery
were mixed Friday n.*ht on an attach
ment, Issued hy person* In Atlanta, an
account of which was published In yester
day's Mornlrut News, were stralxhtened
out yesterday, the oaxirtut* released, and
sent to the depot for shipment to Jack
eonvlll* where the company will play Its
next entraxement. Th* trrms of the *ree
nient were not made public. ,
MIM.IAERV II Alii. Al NN.
Special l , rleea for This Week-Friers
AA’hleli Interest Milliners Itnsrrs.
Mnnrr Saved hy Huylnic Millinery
al K ronakofT*—Sty le—l*rlee—Qual
ity, t.nnrantee.l.
t’hlldren s Kendv-to-Wear Hats, all col
ors and si vies, Krouakoff • price 9Se; oth
ers ask II 50.
lai dies' Heady -do- Wea r Hats, 9e; others
ask II to.
Stitched Felt Heady-tO-Wear Hal*, D 94;
others ask f3 **
Fur Felt \A alklnx Hat*, handsomely
trlmnwvl. II tv. other* ask ES.
Ladles' Trimmed Short-Hack Hals. $1 9S,
others ask IH9.
t'hlldren's Trimmed Mexican Hots, *e:
others isk II 25.
AValktnii llats. trimmed with polka dot
hands. 4Ac: ollwrs ask SI,CO.
Felt Cloth AA'nlklns Hats, silk dot trim
mttiK. fits others ask $1,15.
Imported Felt Wtilklnx llata. K.4J. same
shai>e and trimming as Knox hats; others
u-k It 00; Krouskoff's price fc’lS.
Fell Hats, all odors. 4Sc; others ask 75.'
Felt Shapes, all colors, 4*c. others ask
Me
Stitched Felt Hals, the very best qual-
Ity. li il. others ak Ron. Krotiskoff has
them In all eoior*.
Fren. h Fell Kbits, all colors. Me; others
ask $1 4*
Felt Hltort Hack Bailors. 4S , others ask
Tsc.
Bilk Velvet*, black and colors. 7Sc;
others ask 11.15.
I lotted Taffeta 811 k Ribbon*. 29 other*
ask 49.
Black Full Ostrich Tip* and V Plumes.
49> , others nsk 7Sc.
Fancy Krather Novelties, c. 2Sc, *9.-,
other* ark Sc to $1 on
I'attern lints.
I’arla and I,ondor Btyles.
Import.-d for our recent opening Ihe
richest and rarest Novelty Hats worth
I*:, on and I4n0; ssi* price 122CP
Patterns that others would ask 13000
Krouskoff * prlca tu.oo.
Pattern* worth Hioo. Krouskoff * prlca
I>oo.
A'*ry chic* pattern# at 14 41. IS 4* and
SSU. other# would readily ask ISOOO
Krouskoff'*. the Mlllfners ad.
Joy it Adler's.
Tha turban la Ih* delight of every tailor
mad* girl, and Adler's seem* to be bead-
Quart** for thra.—*4. <
BIDS FOR BUILDING DYKES.
CAPT. TY4 IOOS I.OAA ENT VtIfSOKR Oh
I P-KIA KB lUi'Hllt K.MENT.
Ill* Flfnrei a.q.",.ittK I.m Than Thoae
of the Hlaheet Bidder for the
Aucsds lealnlaa Walls and 410-
NMI Below the West Fewest Bidder.
Th* Bid* Opened nt the Army
Kniilneer'a office nnd Will Be
Acted On Ultra t apt. Gillette He
turn.,
Th* h!d submitted for th* building of
training dyke*, for Ihe Improvement of
th* Savannah river, near Augu.-ta' were
opened at noon yesterday In th* ..ffi-e of
Fap C. E. Gillette, th* engineer officer
In charge of rD*r and hartor sroik In
thl* district.
Btx bid* were submitted, the highest of
which was more than a hundred per rent,
higher than thr lowest The materials
and Ihe kind and character of the work
required In the erection of the tra nnr
dykes are all aperlffcelly described In the
advertisement for bfds and the ape idea
tions on (lie in the offi e of th* engineer,
so that It Is a little difficult to account
for the wide discrepancy In the estimate*
of cost made by the various bidders, which
estimates were need hy them In preparing
their btda.
Th# bids submitted snd opened by Chief
1 ierk Bterly. In the abaence of fapi OH*
lette, are as followia Frank A. von Erer
stetn a Cos. Havannah. 144.77(1. George W
H3g.in and Henry N Pregnail, Charleston.
442.<62. Albert J Twiggs. Auguebi. JJt.:t,
ID. bard Parrott. Newburgh. N. IIS *4)
William AA'. liegeman. Savannah. 139.992,
Btcwart Contracting Company, Columbia
S. C., $44,970.
It will be seen that the lowest bid Is
that of (’apt A J. Twiggs of Augusta,
who offer* to do th# work for LS.iWO.
While r.o decision has been reached as to
the awatd of the contract, and none will
be reached until the return to the city o'
‘ ep Gillette, and while it la no: always
the case that Ihe lowest bidder gets the
contract, it is so awarded when condi
tions are otherwise equal and the con
tractor I* deemed equipped and qualffitd
for Ihe completion of his undertaking.
The Indications, therefore, are that Cap-.
Twt*g will he the successful bidder a*
his bid Is more than 110,440 less than that
of the next lowest.
The materia! to be furnished includ.*
200.000 linear feet of piling, which I* to le
driven for three-fifths of the length of
• ach pile Into the bed of the river, and
for brush and stone to construct the rest
of the dyke. The contract to he awarded
is fur construction, as wed as material*.
THE FA Mots GBATRY SHOW.
Kindness. Gentleness and Love.
Th* above words are said to be the so
lution to Prof Gentry * phenomenal suc
cess in the management of animals. In
a recent Interview he is quoted a* having
said: "Kindness Is the only method i
pursue 1n training my animals for exhi
bition." And he Added: "The gentleness
with which I handle them and the love
of the work ha* I think, allowed me to
go further in their education than any oth
er gentleman in a similar line." Th# en
tire company of dogs and ponies, over one
hundred in number, are to exhibit In thl*
city under their tent corner Bolton and
East Broad street, thres day*, commenc
ing Thursday. Oct 1*
Th# engagement of these talented ani
mal* can he looked forward to with groat
delight by th# best class of people to
whom Prof Gentry'* famous and Inter
esting exhibition appeals
General admission f'hildren 14 rents
General admission: Adults. 25 rent* —ad
RIGAN DID AOT .AGREE.
"hat Wa* lees on the Wall In a
Well-Known Beetnnrnnt.
A man noticed on seating himself In Ih*
restaurant two aigns on the wall, one of
which read ‘‘May you live long" and ‘he
other "Mince P|e." This aeemnt to him
incongruous as he could not understand
Ihe relation of mince pie snd long life. In
Ihe market there Is a nlgrt “H. I*>gan ‘
and all around It stall* filled with the
finest meat produrl* The slml'arlty of
the name with good things to eat at once
appeals to every Bavamtahlan. who knows
where to go when the best is to be had
Fnr years p.st the nam haa been a
household word with those who seek gcod
supplies—ad.
sailor. ... Adler.,
No! mnilnrr, but import*. 1 sailors, mi.J.'
of cloth nf gold. and trimmed with a
dark bin* feather, flocked with gold
Build on* yourself,—ad.
Ilrnnahton Street's Transformation.
Thor* who knew Broughton *tr*et
twenty, or even ten year* ago. would And
to-day few familiar landmarks of the old
days—new stores, new face* and a very
nnelcrn '•hustle” lit the many attractive
retail palace* give this handsome thor
oughfare an altogether changed appear
ance. Among the old-timer*, however,
ripened with the stability and experience
of year*, may be noted Sternberg A Co.'s
diamond and Jewelry establishment, more
atirne-tlve and popular than ever, and ap
parently destined to long life yet—like the
"Hrook.”
Men nav come,
Aq.l men may go;
But I go on forever/'
Illustrating ih* profitableness of reliable
and hones! business methods. Htemherg
A Cos '* stock to-day t* fully In harmony
with the •’new" Broughton street, eom
prehen.llr.g the latest achievements tn
lino Jewelry, silverware, gold and silver
novelties, clocks, watches and the most
splendid selection of tine tail glassware,
ever shown here, and at the very lowest
price* As for diamonds, Sternberg Is
alone In the volume and quality.of their
precious stones, and a an Indication of
l the small margin on which they work,
they are always realty to redeem diamond*
bought of them at a discount of ten per
cent on rash, so a diamond Investment
with this house carries very little risk to
the purcha-er.
Voiding presents and presentation sou
venirs of . very description are special
features of Htemherg A Co.’* mammoth
stork, and their ability to suit every re
quirement I* unquestionable —ad.
Thnaaesaen'a Art Store, York Street,
hear Ball.
A large and selected stock of materials
for picture frames—you are Invited to see
them—ad.
At llleks*.
C.o to Hicks - to-day He will serve you
the !c*l mutton, the lest r a*t. the led
steak, the heal game, tn this or any other
city links Is always on the lockout for
the best coming to town. His restaurant
Is the restaurant of course—ad.
■ ♦ s I
My fall stock of ladles' stylish shoes has
Just arrived They are the pink of per
faction If you are stylish, you wasr them
Olad for you to see thorn A 8 Nichols.
I Broughton west —ad
The Savannah Conservatory of Music
Is now open for the recaption of pupils
Thorough Instruction given on piano
forte, etngtng, violin and harmony. Be*
Illustrated ralaiogu*. o W, AUtirtcbt
director,— J
Look Mall Befere Yaw Law*.
When you take a policy of Ufa Insur
ance. you are mnklftg a contract for a
long period of years, perhaps for Ilf# It
therefore behoove* you to look well be
fore you leap. Insist on having a speci
men policy—Moat companies furnish them
for the express purpose. Bead It careful
ly, especially h# fine print and when poe
sible. make your own comparison*. Don't
Imagine for an instant that you can't un
derstand th* language of a life inaruranca
policy. When it la so ambiguous a* to ap
pear difficult, then you had better h ted
the warning at the top of this article. We
will take pleasure In sending a sample
policy If you will send u* your age end
addre* and we are confident that you
will agree that It Is a fair, aqtutra and
rasily understood contract. Th# right
kind l* a policy in The Massachusetts Mu
tual. organised IWI Its policy provide*
for every contingency, has rvssh. paid-up
snd loan value# plainly written for every
year beginning with the second Fya
handsome annual dividends No waiting
twenty years to find It* "reeulta" are as
good as "estimates"; and what m most
Important, ha* the protection of the Isw.i
of Massachusetts. You should understand
ail about these laws before you take any
kind of a policy. Horty A Apple, man
ager* for Georgia. 117 Bay street, east.
Bavatinah. Oa.
We want a few reliable agents, men of
good .tddreae and who can furnish satis
factory reference.—ad.
— A
Take the Honest Kind.
AA'hen you ask for Johnson'# Tonic. In
sist upon having It. Why should a dealer
try to make you take something *l*e7
Because he want# more money than the
honest kind pay*. He will sell you th*
kind he makes the most money on. Your
health or your child’s health Is your bus
iness, not his.
The very fact that trie* to sell you
something els# 1* proof that he wants
more money out of you. e
No premium* are ever given to deal
ers to push Johnson's Tonic. No dealer
ran get a brass watch or a big clock or a
crate of crockery, or any other kind of a
bribe to push Johnson’s Tonic. He must
trtiy It and sell tt on a fair margin of
profit or he muat let It alone and take
the Imitation kind or the worthless kind
and sell them.
Johnson's Tonic Is a good medlcln# and
an honest medicine, and the product of
an honest business concern We appea 1
only to the heat class of trade, to supply
our goods. AA'e offer no bribes or prises
or rlap-trap of any kind to secure the
Influence of the dealer.
Now. when you call and ask for a bottle
of Johnson * Tonic and listen fo the deal
er's tale of something "Just as good."
Just turn ard walk out and go where men
.ire not bribed to sell the worthless kind
Good men nil over this country ore sell
ing Johnson s Tonic, and human life Is
worth more to that kind than & per cent
more profit
Get the genuine and original Johnson's
Chill and Fever Tonic. Other Chill and
Fever Tonics were christened after John
son'* became famous.
They are catch penny cures. They are
the product* of concerns that could not
hear the light of day. These Chill and Fe
ver Tonies are masquerading They are
trying to look honeat hut they are not
Huy th* hornet kind. Buy Johnsons
Chill and Fever Tonic.
It will co*t you 50 cent* If It cures.
Not a single cent If If doe* not —ad
-T - •
Naarers an the Head at Adlwr's.
Hats this season are like Inverted sau
cers; no more high crown*, with tow#r
of trimmings, but soft, low draped crown*
—but see them all at Adler's —ad
Study While You Work.
Through on* nt th* t*n fre* scholarships
in Th# International Correspondence
Schools of Scranton, Pa., which the Morn
ing News will present to you If you secuc*
one of the ten largest numbers of votes
by Nov. 20. 19n(l. you can keep on earning
a living at your present work, snd at th*
some time, by study at home In time
usually devoted to recrsalton or rest. (It
yourself for a professional position at a
goon salary.
You can easily become one of the win
ners of this contest, by devoting your at
tention lo collecting Voting Coupons and
keeping at It No one has a belter chance
than, you Get every vot. >B, and
havt all your friend* save their* for you.
4.57 Honnd Trip to Atlanta via
Central ot Georgia Hallway, Ac
count nf the southern Interstate
Fair.
Ticket* on asle Oct. 9 to 27, Inclusive;
final return limit Oct. 30, 1000.
Double dally through trains, sleeping
car* by night, parlor car* by day.
TP’ket office 107 Bull atreet and Central
Passenger Biallon— ad
Fad lee' Tailor Mad* (iHlamn.
High class ladles' talkir-mad* costumes
mad* to order from latest patterns and
most select stock, by O. Fanttnt, merchant
tailor.—ad. * •
No Tragedlra at Adler's.
Th# unbecoming hat is a tragedy Ifl a
woman's life to be avoided If possible.
Il can be done at Adler's.—ad. <
Srkonl Suppllea.
Just received a li.'ge and assorted sup
ply of school bags and school supplies;
all at cut rates; from 10 cents up; also,
usual large stock of all Ihe school books,
now used m Chatham county, at Kami e
News Depot, 46 Bull street. Bnvannah.
Ua.—ad..
Ilruiumrre.
H. W. Tlppln* has opened hi* hotel at
Mnniwu*. Ga. Ill* Intention la to rater
especially to rommrrc|| traveler* Bill of
fare to be unexcelled by any. Cleen bed*
and pot tee attemton Give your lutgi.igc
10 "Drummer*’ HotelC porter, good tram*
f unde bedad,
U. Pnntlnl,
Merehnnt Tailor.
High clam ladle*’ tailor-made roet times,
made to order from the latest pattern*
and moat aelect *tock.—ad.
Filly Cents Will Mop Toar Herateh
lag.
Whether It la from teller, ecxrm*. ring- 1
wo in, nail rhrum, or any other akin
trouble, use 'retierlne.and accept no rub
•mute claimed by Ihe dealer to be ‘ Just
a* good.' Nothing etae la Juat aa good
If your drugglat ran't supply you. rend 60
cent* In etnni| to J. T. Hhupirlne, Sevan
nab, til., for a box postpad —ad.
Watch Itep.lrtn.
Carry your watches to J, & c N.
Thomas, jeweler*. 121 Whitaker. Repairing
done well and cheap Kyea lasted free ;
—ad.
tdler'a Aviary,
Rut the birds are all dead. Tet the
Iridescent beauty of the feathers and
brean* I* as perfect a* on the live‘bird
See. these sights at Adler a -ad.
1 bar- received the best and prettiest
l.n# of children * shoes to be found In Sa
vannah They are open for Inapectlon
row You can’t beat them Olad for you
to call a S Nichols. I Broughton, west
—ad.
-Pa You have been a good boy to
day. Johnny: ao I guass I’ll gtv* yotTlo
centa for pocket money.
Johnny: I think I’d rather have It for
spend.ng money, pa.— Boston Transcript,
FALL STYLES
In Ladies’, Men s
and Children’s
SHOES
. - r sa
In all the
Up-to-Date
Styles.
Mud* by 4h* heat makers | n , h|>
country la Tt RAN AAD WF.I TANARUS (l
Viol Kid, Box Calf nnd Tafenr
er. for afreet aad fall dr**.
you can Had at
“Handsome"
Assortment of
LAP ROBES,
Horse Blankets
and Hoods.
All Kinds at Lowest
Prices.
Congress and WhlUker Sts.
LEO FRANK.
LATTIMORH'S.
Whatever
you want from
our store you can
come for it with
assurances that
you will make a
saving on the
purchase. Prices
are always lower
here than at oth
er stores.
STOVES
AND
RANGES
are on the move
with us. Our pa
trons are prepar
ing for winter
before it gets
here. “Perfect,”
Royal Magic and
Othello Ranges
are the popular
makes. Come in
Monday and let
us show you our
display.
FOR THOSE
Weddings
THIS WEEK
—GO TO—
ALLEN’S.
THE WBDDINO GIFTS STORE.
Where Is gathered for your lo*pe.l:<w
THE FINEST DISPLAY OF WEDDIN®
GIFTS
Ever ahotrn In Savannah.
W HITING'S SOLID SILVER.
THE MOST BRILLIANT CTT GLASS
Cameoware In all the new shapes
colorings.
CHAKINO DISHES
An Immense line. |
NEW LAMPS.
And other thing* to make a woman haTFf-
LOADED AND EMPTV
SHELLS.
AnnUNITION.
CANVAS
HUNTING GOODS.
GUNS. RIFLES AND
REVOLVERS.
m
EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS,
IIJ Brought** Jtrae*. *•**'