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THERE ARE NO CANDIDATES.
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The o.hnlnllmttii party la ••>! •mil*'l
Ml tarmoi Both M '
AM. r man IMx.m N.llh.r will
prrmii hi pallii al naplrallona •* lm<r
farn with iir** narmonjr. Htrinu. 'o
any. railhrr 'Rfl.man In a raialkkiie for
1 it- vnwvoraity nomination.
M' r M\i- will l "guided by tn*
advl fof h!** (Heeid#." nml Ahl‘rtri I>U
on w :t n • rjt th® nomination #houl*t
Miyor Mvcm *••< line. Evidently h
younger politician* of the (wlmlnl.-tration
who hove been making assertion# # *••
the strength of tin* two wtippO'O'cl candi
dates urn I hnxurdlnc pred! tlon* a** to thi
result# <4 *.r ®#t i• •• \ **■ been speak
ing without auth*rlty. Th** surface tmlt*
atlon* of |M>iiti *1 effort* within th®
party 4ln®* have al-* douMl®## tw in mi
undfrftotid.
Ncitlii r gentl®rmin i* responsible for tlw
proposed l>il| to pin ♦* t • npi*o4ntm n
of th® mJur |jn>rttf) *f lit** city offic'W in
ihr hand.** of tin* mayor. nor have either
i>® n conituiiid t/j mover# in thi® mat
ter. or given fifty ihfli.wi: ton am to Id**
m**h*> in r®gar 1 to t
Th® |*ol‘.tK'al article in y®#terkv ?
Morning Nwk brought out dl.*<rliiinM>rt
fnm botit I'-iiiifinrii. both •# to to® mv
oialt* nomination him! t o* • ity >ffl**< in I
Th* Mw w.i' t f..rih in tfi ankle tin*!
th® Nil w.ii* ofr*n*| by friend* of Mayor
Myer# to advaix • hia anfdidn* > hi I
k>ubtj*'** in nl* illy to further their
own ulJ*v?. Mi■ or Myer# wh*n hvo
>®#terd*> i*ntri‘d m nnHiutl *l,s* ia|m* r
"I kn>w nothin* whatever ol th® pro*
pi*®d hill.” ho said **l have never #®* n
it, nor 4id I ki*ow mi | advert i
If any of my frioiwl* nr** pru|*>tng the
*dll hi order to wtr* i gthen m*- |foil<l<uily
# attain* Mr IHxon. or any other *an
dkku**, they ore .loir* both Mr. I Muon
and mye* if M n tnjuetl ♦ There is no spirit
of rivalry whatever between ua If there
i* any merit in the Nil It shook I tie m.i,
irrespective of any poiiti< al hi
vantage to I** derived ty any or>* The
city's* g<H#l akm® -hould prompt th** In
troduction find pas*ag® of tics* m* -
urea.
•Thi you propone to atar<l for a rnomi
nation ?" Mayor Myep* was nek**tl
"I am not ptepafed to an<*w*r that ques
tion at this tine " lie ra|.:i*fl "When th
tim** romee fi fleet 1 will te- lar*e|y *ul*t
e<| t> th** Mflviit* of tlw* many warm
frletwi?* who have jm cameetly aupporttsl
me in tie* past."
**Ap|rently ihc hill ioen have the a|
IXMiran* # of t*elne In rn> intereat." -ill
lh* Mayor "It would inor*i**e the patron
nit* of th* Mayor* h ofMt'e anl place the ap
(•ointment* in the hand* of the pro-ent
Mayor. If this in* th* objn't It has I wen
undertaken withotit n\ upproval. I
•wither dewtr* th* patrofume nor **et*k th*
added re|ionaibility. I prefer thw* h**
prifuipai officers of the city should bo
elected by Council It mixht poa.dbily t>*
hettr-r to have all of th** minor oflices
tn*H apprumivt* an most of them are at
present, but this Is not important."
The Mayor fiointel out that the ofW es
of dire* tor of pubii*' works, auperinter and nt
of police and u|** rintendent *f fire *l* -
partrnent. which were hl.e*l by appoint
ment by th* Mayor with the approva *.f
('oufKil wllf *• om* elective .it the * *tn-
In election under * ft* onhnwm e l>y w hich
they were cranted. Offices as Important
as tiwee ahould be elective he saki
AMerman Otxon's statement wa
straiKhl to the point He 11*1
I am not a candidate for Mayor. If
Mr Myers desire- a r* nomination he
should have it I ho stateil to Mr M\er
more than two months nxo W* ar.* |er
•kinal atsl |H>lltical friends. The stNa* '-
'.luti tliWf tier** is any friction Ndweeii
us. or iliat either <f us Is playing for
position d<*es us Itoth an Injustice.
"Should Mr Mver- decline a renomina
tion. arvi I le n.minat*<l. I will uc • pt the
romlnatlon. Thr*'tiahout my entire alder
manic * iresr I have endeavored eonslst
ently t*> stand by my friend** whenever
their i'ddls were in accordance with tnv
sens#* of rtffht, r*l I prof>ohi* to contlmn
to d‘ so Mv ‘|Mr>*onal Mmltltion* will never
stand In the way of party success
“Under this statement It Is entirely un
necessary for any •< 'piny for tsedtloh *
The bill to make appointive certain city
officers can is- considered strictly upon
its merits.**
Alderman Dixon's positive statement is
likely to cause some surprise in ndmlnk
traiion circles He has beeei r*xaril* and for
som** tint*- a- nn candidate. th*UKh
he has iiuni* no opn de lsrition *>n the
eulijo* t, and many of the work* ra have
openly declared for him Ills de* laration
that h* will not accept the nomination
unless Mayor Myers should decline it
would seem to efmpllfy matters consi*l** -
ably
There ha< been no taik of a caiwildnte
fiom the other aide, ihmifth doiibtle*a th
liberal leaders an* watching thing** ck>s*-
|y and hoping for a split In the ranks of
• htlr opponenis. There Is s**m* surmising
on the pari of the administration tstgHe
as to whether the Liberals will tiik** up
Alderman TVdeman in case that g**nile
mnn should off**r for the mayoralty, but
Alderman Tledeman’a course in th* mntt<*r
as well as that of the LllM*rnls r* **m> to
be altogether a mutter of surmise at pres
ent.
WAX XOTHI'Ki IH T MIOKK.
Flrr ('all to Hoard of Trade Ituildlna
I'roied \erdles.
The tire deiwrtment had a telephone call
at S:iO o'clock yesterday morning to th*
Duard of Trade building Bmok w .is seen
Ikauinx from one of the rooms **f the
building, and It was thought well to call
in the flr**m n The chemical engine an l
craw at ihe CVntial station respond* d.and
found that th** .-moke was escaping frtrni
♦he of a stove locate*l in the Postal
Telegraph t'ompuny’s *>fll* * In tin* I>4>
ir.ent. There was no damage, but the t**l
flip!) |*eo|de were notilled to put the pipe
in order
WIU* IK K NIUTIHI TItIBINAL.
Hriger Alia* Howland to He Taken
to Port Rrreves.
Ilctficr, a!:a. u JjTTi nm Rowland. *>** w4*
arrest* and Friday by Detective Julius Ht.irk
on tb* * harge of having r*>l>b** l a house
at Messrs A. S Macon A Hon s Mill, and
who Is also w anted for deserting from
Battery F, now at Fort Screven, will Ik*
taken to the fort to-day. and turned over
to the military authorities.
IIFI.D FOK IHOI.IM oinrmu.
Fnlrfaa RkerUV Ulll Come After
Jessr UrUrim.
Jaaaa McOraw. the colored msn arrest
ed lost week charged with the murder of
another negro in Fairfax. Oct. 6, will b#
taken back to the scene of IPs crime p*e
sibly to-day ss Superintendent of Tollce
Bcreven yesterday - received a telegram
from the county authorities of Ham well
county, waving that the man was wanted
and that bo would be sent for
IliilM WILL 111 HHOIt.HT VtOMRk
llrntli of Jnhm L. Itnnktn. Jr., In
Pittsburg, t-'.rlfrs
Th* AWMiiUtl IT*-** diet*** l h to the
M-.ri ing N* w adikmii itu tl"- ■ itental
kihing f .Mr James L Itankln, Jr for
rmrly *f this city, was re.*l with deep r*~
amt by Mr. liankin s friends and th*
friend** of his family
D**tails of ih* deplorable affair are #•*
****'•!l nglv ni*sKr the dispatch merely
tiling that Mr. llanktn hd been killed
l ii tro’lev car whl. riding hi- hr**
dong Fork* •* avenue In Pittsburg The
it appears. la* k* i It* fr*n of tht
riir *rd both the ar.iin.il and rider were
kiiied Th* telegrams Hint hav tw* n r**-
eived by \lr J.*ms L It.iiikln, Br., nml
other in* min i of ih* family add nothing
to the known fa is of the accident
Hat unlay night Mr Itankin. Hr, rc
rotved i l*ki!ini fi an Mr W i liam
Kwiti. o r* .utlv* <f tie family resident
in Ptiisbur. mivtdnit him that hit* eH
had r*-* n v* > weriously Injur***! In an a>
klent i at ufterns*n nnl t imt I! w not
le|i*vei he w iubl recover. Mr Itankln
arn** to tii* * ai* lusiof* flint hi -*a wis
*l* cl and that tft* wording of the t*l**
tmm wa designed to spare him the
i•* k *>f * ft in aiifioiin* * in**nt if•• left
t.*r l*ibt-bijtg *n an early m*rn!n train
yesterday.
Mr Itankln. with a mothers fowl
i;oj*efuln* * iefuse*l to believe that h* i
...it w m *!*- ! olid t credit h* crre -
n* - *f ih* Assoidated Press dt-pat h
V • terdav Mr W 1! Wik her brother,
t# i grHph**l f*i Mr Faring and r** * iv* *1
in r**pl> * t* “-gram ontirming the re
port **f tin death.
Mr Itankln Hr will reach Pittsburg
ini** mornln. and it i- exp*, ted will re
turn to Ha vunn i t wit it th# body of Ins
on n- ii- cir* uinstuners will per
mit. The i**.d\ wail r* a< h here Wednesday
oi Thin s-dtiy.
M’ Itunkin s death Is nn csceealingly
il *ri (Hcurrlng s It did. Just ms r*e
had fairly -iiirt*) mi what promised to
t | ..-oerou* .ua! u* •wsful business
nn l |*Mf. --loiiitl . ar* *r, .\ gra*lunte of
I.* dg > rrilversiiy. h* n*ptel a |ssi
d.ai witii in* American Tin Plate Coni
; in almost lmm*diat*4> upon leaving
•‘hg* mid ** r*inafn*d wliti that om
•*uny steadily ever sin • ll# had be#n
**\ ra tun* ti.lvan. ed and hal com** to
h*. i ii high pla . )n the esteem of the
- ompany’s officers n*l dir* tors Th#
* *“ * r thaj o|t*nd before him had in it
•vcrythlng that was bright and aura* -
iv*- to an ambitious young nmn.
11 Is a strange *oinridcnce. In connection
with his death, mat Mr Itankln'* grand
father Ideut. James L Itankln. I*. H A .
was kil.tsl by t *• ing thrown from it horse,
m Savannah, more lhan half a century
ago Lieut Rankin was ruling along
< M&ie!horp- avenue, then ScHitli Itioid
'’reel, loetween Abe r corn and Lincoln, he
vt ih tbrow n from his horse and instantly
killed I is remarksH* itait in the third
generation <*f the family an acrid* nt s
nearly il ntlral and attended by the same
tragic result should have occurred.
1 mum:i> • %Hll AT WORK.
I*o Make Contention of llsnttHtrra
•*f I oof*ternrj n uc*ea.
Th** local chapter of Daughters of the
r’onfederacy is active In |>r-|ia rat lon for
•lie entertainment of the delegates and
other visitors to the convention of the
•tale division. Which will Is* held In Ha*
vannali on Nov. ?, H. 9 an*l lu.
Mrs Margaret Branch Sexton, the pres
ident of the Savannah chapter, is now In
New York, hut exfiecUt to lie back In Ha
vannah in the course of two weeks. In
her absence the committee* of the chap
ter are keeping steadily at work Tli*
railroads have promised a rate of *ie far**
for the round trip and efforts are N'lng
mad# to s*** ure the l.arg. *t attendance
>i|**n ih* convention In the history of th*
division
Mrs. Halite Alexander lioiitisavllle. pres
ident of the division, has sent out official
notices of the date and place of the con
v* ntloo. w hich have gone to all the ••hap
:* rs in the state, nearly forty In mini*
lK*r The delegates to the convention ar**
t*) I*- entertaltu*il In the homes of th*
nirmbrrs of th** Savannah • hapt* r and to
the end that they may Ik* a- signed
I mines list** of the delegates from the
various eh ipters ar** being requested
The plan of entertainment of the dele
gates and visitors bus as yet been noi
more than barely outline*!, hut it will In
hide several reception*, given probably at
the horn* of some of the m**mlers >f the
Savannah chapter Death* are N*ing post
iion***i until the commute** on halls and
Home of the other * *mmltte*- report
During th* w**>*k mealing* of the s#v*
era 1 committers will b* hell, at whl'h
fhf *• m ttrs will is* dls* usaed. Kvery
thing Is moving smoothly and it I* hoped
io make the convention of the Daughters
tills year in every way profitable and en
tertaining
v*Ttm . nuMi mitTKi).
Innihrr Fa*tr> to Hr Unlit hy Mr.
%. ormlrr nt HI. t alheriae’a lalanit.
The oyster canning factory of Mr A
omb r. it Wilmington Island, w ill open
for the season to-*la>. A large buslnes*
is exp.- ted. and in pr paratWn for It. Mr
Oemlcr Is having a steam*r. the Wliming
ton. especially built for dr***lging and haul
ti g oysters during the winter months ami
for pa?■ conger service in the summer. Thi
steamer which la Him.at *-ompl®ted, was
built on Wilmington Island work on her
having tegun last April. She Is now at i
city dock when* her machinery Is being
I Hit in by Messrs. J Kourk® A Bon#
r-he will le completed In thr®* weeks
About th* time of her comidetlon. will be
finished, also, a marine railway that Mr
Oomler Is having built by ( % apt. O. K
Brown. anl which will Ih* used for haul
ing out fltnl r**|Mlring the fleet of boa's
that are engage*! In the oyster business
In addition the canning factory at
Wilmington. Mr. ticmlrr i# also having
on® built at Bt Uathgrlne's lslan*l This
will !e opened probably alxnit the middle
of December.
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Ol Nt 11. OF JFU I*ll WOMKN.
Will Reef This Week and trrnnge
for Its Winter Work.
The Council of Jewish Worn* n will hold
its first meeting of Ih* #*as*>n Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Sunday
School rsim of the Temple (Mlckva Israel.
A call for th* meeting has be* n Issued
by th*' president of the council. Mrs. U
IV M* tides At this meeting will Ih* out
lined the work lor th® winter The Mis
sion School, a kindergarten, which Is one
of the chief charge* and beneficiaries of
the council, was opened Oct. 1 In chant**
of Ih* MBs®* Annum, who so ably run
/lucted il last v. il. The #. hool was quit*
successful, but tb* outlook for the coming
season is that It will Iw* even b* tier a?*
there have bc**n enrolled already forty
two pupils.
learnings nf (le* ewlral.
The earnings of the Central of Georgia
Railway for the week ending th® first
week of October w®re $1*'4,687. against 3l.A> -
7T List y*r. and $4 TkS.mt fmm Jan. 1
to th® end of th® we®k In question, against
84.189.478 for the corrector#!lng period last
y*r.
Finest of Its Kind.
No beverage of recent years hae met
with such prooounced success with the
general public as BLACK and TAN—
"Th® American Dorter**—4l popularity
btlng due to Ita true merit.
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900.
A SUCCESSOR FOR EVANS.
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I nnoanrr nir n ( f •*••. K*mi*‘ .. •' -
fu-al Io Oltrr lr Nr-rlfrHn ll*--
rrlinl Will, luo-r-at anil
tirrr— l.ru. MH.laaliaa. lo* la
th- Hrnlor Hr.aail.rr nf thr IH
vlaltan, la Ibr I.<>.<■■ an'*aar
hut bat* Hr b\ .11 >l Hr n < umtl
tlalr—Juilar I ulllltnut'a .awr la
Hrnllnnrtl In 'I hta I .innrrllun.
I.ra. I*ll.l- Think* a %lld*llr nr
bunlh t.ruritin *lnn bbuulil lln*r
•he Uftti’e.
The announcement made in yeaterday *
Morning N* wh th.lt tien. <*h mnt .\
Fvans, coanmanding th*- fJeorgla Ihvislon.
I'nlted Fonfederai* Veteran . would not
permit th** use of id** n ime in • <.>nn tlon
with the t IH*-* at the • lion in Augusta
nxt month wa re i*l with rninxh i inter
• i*t and r*grt h* t.he veterans of Havan
n:tL.
It Is assured of cours* that If (*-tt
Lvare **ar* - to offer far re-el* • tlon h**
would re* el * e th* vo.es of every *l*legtt.
to the convention, so united ar* the vet
• ran# in tiieir admiral).m for the mar,
and their approval c*f his a Itnlnistration.
It l*- evident, howe\cr. front ils* terms <f
t**n Kv ii tatement of Intention not to
star*! for re-*l*■••tl**n, that he las quit
mad*' up ills mind and that lie nv.iu
what he says. It was learned yesterday,
iu l *ml. that he ha communl 1 ' tied hU In
tentions t to friends in Savannah at fr**
• iiii'iit Intervals luring the past two
months, wiio did not u ik* this Intention
public until they were relieved from th.*
obligation of silence by th* example ol
th* one primarily interest**!
It Is understood that on* * f the reason#
that impels Hen. Kvans to and < line re-elec
tion Is the fact that but few honors In th*
y tft of the divi-lon have come in the (oast
i* Middle and Houth H**orgta men Norm
• ;***glia has had not only tie* major gen
eral commanding the division. In th* p*t
mosi of tien Fvans. hut the #■unman-1* r-
In chief of the entire confederation, tien
john It Gordon ti*n Kvans is anxious
t* make way for some vet* ran from an
other section *f the state than that in
which he lives
Then there ar* other reasons. Gen.
Kvans' duile# as prison commissioner tie
• *hanly consume a large part of his
time and In addition to this work tie has
undertaken the task of collecting th* mlil
tnry records *f all of th# veterans of the
state It Is a stui*ndous lat*or of lov# and
levotkHi, and if he succeeds In ac*om
pllshlng It. or hop## to succeed. It Is es
santlal that he sliouid rid himself of some
of ills other burdens These considera
tions and others, hav, Ixtop discussed by
him In letters he has written to Havan
tiatt veterans relative to his contemplate*!
retirement.
In the search for n successor for the
division commander the eyes of th** vet
eran# would naturally turn to G*n. I*
M HUshan. who is the senior brigade
commander of the slate. Both military
linage and his own fltn* -- for the position
have combined to sugg* -t Gen. McOlashan
to very many a* tb*- b gMlmate and logi
cal successor of G#n. Kvans.
\Vh*-n the matter was broached to him
Ity a Morning News reporter. Gen. M -
Ulttshtn stated, however, that he would
not c<nstb r the acceptance f the posi
tion. were it tenders*! him lie does not
feel that h ha# the time to give th# office
that It requires for its successful conduct,
and there are other reason# which impel
him to put fr*.m him any thought of per
mitting the use of his name
Th® efT>rt to find Houth Georgia man
as a candidate for th** **mmun*l of th**
division has not been very success fill. The
mini* of Judg> Itobrrt Faliigant. wN> Is
st present the |*resi*icnt of th* roni.*l**r
ate Veterans' Association, has ieen very
favorably mentioned In this aVmneotlon,
but Judg*- Falligtint Is known to b*- a \**r>
busy man. and It Is not nt all certain that
he would consider the prnfKisttlon with
favor, lie is now a'*s* nt from tne lty
on his vacation, and could not t*e s* *n for
th* purpose of asocitainlng his srlsh*--.
Judge Falllgant. how* v* r. Is very |opti
ls r with th** veterans til over th# state,
and If he should make the race will be
* rtaln to (*ol! a very large vote.
t'p in Atlanta a candidate ha# already
I teen provided. In the person of Gov. Al
len D t'undler That is his frien!s are
mentioning him for the |H>sitton and are
I confld* nt of his election Gov. Can*l|er
ha# no more ardent admirer# anywhere
than the veterans of Houth Georgia, but
they are very mu. h In* llnd to agr>c with
t(en. Kvans that. u|oii 111# retirement, a
sens** of tli# fitness of things demands ilai
sotne corvslderstlon b* shown this and
other s** tlone of th** state besides North
Georgia, Thi# feeling will serve, perhaps,
to dampen th* ir enthusiasm for the -
tlon of Gov. Fandter
Gen M*-Glashan believes that the* Ha
vannah itmpt will b* largely reprewntetl
.• the division reunion, to be held in
Augusta on Nov 14. lf an*l ft* H* thinks
fifty or sixty veteran# will :itt*nd
HOD % SR A SON NK4KIA F N IIKD.
Hot Drinks and Nervines Will Nnn
H® In tareafesl DriiiNnd,
The summer season wane# and with it
go®# the public thirs* for ©!d drinks,
sherbet# and Ih® grew ter number of m®l-
ItrluoM" and mysteriou- ronctH iion# of th®
****la water counter. The dealer In these
delicacies recognises quickly the fr**nl f
ih* tra*b*. urui #o re*lu< ing the sis*- of In*
supply of the cokl drinks, yet k*i# his
• u*tn* r* Mipplu*l with I hirst-quenching
leverage# In th* form of hot drink*, cof
fee. find 1 tout I ion of varlou# klinl* i®lng
the main #to*’k of thi* branch *>f the busi
ness. The trad® fluctuate# with ih* weath
er, however. f*r even during the tni.lio
of winter should there ih a .hmtwr ttlv* -
l> warm #f*eli there 1* at once nn active
and increased ill for the summer drink#.
But even though the retail trad® foe
W*e cream ainl aherbets I# r**luce*l to
•'omparatlvely rutnou# |M>int. there l* still
a wholesale i**mini for Ihes* *lsii > from
the various parlies, dinner# and public en
tertainment# that arc quite numerous In
tb winter, #*> th** dealer always hn n
#to* k on hare)
One peculiar feature *f the s**da counter
trade b fb* slead> demand for t • -o
--.• ill* and nervine# This )* tnanl I# not af
fect*.! by the weather, but **ntlmis at
practically th* same p-Mnt throughout the
sea son.
R. fi. II # %NNI %L MFFTIN44.
Took Place leaterday When (ifflerrs
for Next \e*r Were Fleeted.
Tit** Diifriitijk uß'i *-!.' tJO4'. *i t**>
II G 11 tok place yesterday afterntMat
at Metropolitan llall The following of
llcers were unanlmoudly elected;
President—Mr. Julius Btark
Vice President—Mr 1. Gottlieb.
Treasurer—Mr. Chi#. Pell*
Secretary—Mr B K Friedman,
-a- |
Mr. Stillwell ftepeeted This Week.
Mr. W. B Ht 111 well, who was r®**ently
elect**l Bnark of the Universe at the Bu
prem® C©nca'®natlon of Hon ll*o nt Hal
los, T®x . hat not yet returned to the
city, but I# expected thi# w®*k It It the
Intention of the local member# of the or
der to slgnallta tha return of ’he Bnark
of th# Unlvtrtt in tome special manner
In order that they may show their appre
ciation of th® honor conferred upon him,
but the exact form which this manifes
tation vrlli taka hat not yet been dtckkd.
M Mm M IIOOL ItMIIMf IMZCO.
'*• t)ilrm •*( 4 Isaailtcalion and
study at \% rsley %l*n iinicti tal.
Tht annual rally and reorganisation of
the Sunday 8. hool of Wetley Monuitu n
tal Church tuuk plac* yestcrb*y afternoon
l.iesbl*- the work of classifying, grading
**n*l leclasjdus the pupils, which was the
principal work of the occasion an excel
lent programme of sxerc#w wa> given
Tu* grading of tfie clas.***s will l*e a
n* w feature, aid will doubtbs- prove
quite .1 "•*' -- Under thi arrangement
;.*• (Hi pi Is .ir * aixsitted on th*- sam* prln
. ip • as Is use*! In the publt- **- hoois, .hi I
** i irate literature, and studies suited to
each grade. fur isbed
The school Is in must prosperous con
dition. having membership of 397 Tin*
most non •■abb* Increase, whb Ii lias been
v-r> !arg recently, ha** been in the pri
mary de|Martm m which ha.- grown •**
large as to necessitate <• d!vil*ai This
wi* made y'.<*teilay.
Th f.*U*.wtng are the ladies and genile
m< n * l*-*-te*| jr#ster*L*y
Ofh*crs mid Tean hers—*
I'astov Kd F. Cook.
Hiijk rlntendeni—R It Kepfsird
A“**l **<ant Hu|m rtnten*k n? —t *. V. Hned
eker.
Assistant Sui*Tintendent-Miss Kmma
Weeks
Hu j#* rintendent Home I>epartro#nt—P. F*
Brown.
He rst.iry- \V I* Falvltt.
Tr isurer Kolwrt W Grove#.
Li bra riai V\ F. Sherman.
Uhorlst* r- J It Cargill,
organist Mr* H K, Clitten*!* n
Cornet in* F A Him d*ker. 11 C Haply.
Jr.
1 '#h**rs H K 8 hmlH H A Nelson
Primary Department—Class A Mr It.
L M Parka, Mi* N J Ackerman. Mb-s
Htella Knglerth Class It Mr W. It
Htubtj®. Mrs F. Cook. Mrs. Nina K
Jotnar
intertr.* Hate Department Miss Ruby
Georg*. Ml*-- Itertha Nelson. Mis# Nona
S lossy. Mis# FloPin* Itightoti. Mrs M
T amah.
Junior Department— M r A Ft Itrooks.
Mrs C K Jones. Mr W J Sykes. Mrs.
M C M Gwcby
Heuior Department. —Mr. c H Carton.
\li I>. C ('arson. Mr. J H T>avls, Mr
I A Olta*>n. Mr J It. Cargill. Mr B P.
Glenn. Mrs. II K. Crlt*en*len. Miss Bailie
Wolfe. Miss Ixdtle McDonald. Mr* Lilia*
Jan*ion. Mrs. W. It McMurray. Mrs. I
It. Paschal
Young Men and Women'# Claa—Mr U
I*. tJlcnn.
Visitors* Claa*—Mr. Wm P* ase.
Th** service** at Wesley Monumental
Church were exceptlooklly tnterestlng.bxh
morning an*l evening This I- piriftcular y
so in regutd to the music, given by th
choir under direction of Mr Bmu I 1*
Hnow Mr W. A Heaves again sang in
-pierstid voice th*- oflfetory. "And I. John
Saw the Holy t'lty" <Bhellev.
F\-AI.DFH Nl %N Tl It NFD IN VF.NTOR,
Xefialrr's Porlable IHtlnfeetlaf I’tr
tter, the Device.
Kx-Alderman James McGuire, It
an inventor, am! what is more, the in
vention appears to be of very credit ala®
order. Mr McGuire's Invention k* not of
th® Jim- rack or catch penny or*l**r. but
I# a sanitary device intend* and to akl in th®
preservation of ilth. and in th* pre
vention of th® spread **( disease.
"M.'trutre# Portable Formaldehyde
Generator and Sulphur Dioxide Furnace"
i# the name which 51 r McGuire ha# given
to his device and under which he has
already applied for a i*at-nr A# th® nam®
indicate# th® device it Intended for fu
migating purposes, being udapted espcidal
ly for the fumigation of rnonw. ships’
holds find other places where It Is con
sidered d* siralH® to destroy the germ#
which may Ih* believed to exist then-
Mr. McGuire ha* not heretofore peH**|
as a sanitartaii and many of his frie*#!#
may be surprised to hear of hi# develop
ment on this Un® Nevertheless he ha#
been working on tnh Id® for several
years iiiml i*-gan to put bit* tdeae into
practical shap® about eight months ago.
He now has two complete machines, on®
small nml on® large, which were con
structed in Savannah, with both of tvidcj
practicni test# have already been mad®
and satisfactory results obtained. Th®
residence of a well known railroad offl
*il st* recently disinfected, together
with its contents, by Mr. McGuire, with
his apparatus and was* apparently a com
plete success.
As evidence of his * oofldenee In hi# In
vention Mr M* iJuir* will begin giving
public exhibition# tKl* week at Ih® office
>f Justlc* Richard Wickham at Rryan
and West Broa*i street# On® of th® ma
chine# hN been inetali*#! there anl #*x
hibltlon# w ill be * given every afternoon
tlu- week from 2 to 5 o'clock. In-ginning
this afternoon.
As th® name indicates the device Is port
• I'l® and c,n easily be transferred from
on® |*olnt t another, one of the advant
age# claimed for th® machine Is that it
can be op* rut*.*! from outside the room or
place de#|red to be dls.nfect# and. a pl|e or
pipes bHtding from th* machine carrying
th® fume# a# desired. By this me.ms the
operator can operate the machine in com
fort and at th* sum* lime supervise It#
operation# without difficulty^Mr. McGuire
believes that this device will prove a
great Improvement n the method# now
in us® by th*- city's sanitary department
ir that It will greatly facilitate th® work,
assure greater thoroughness in disinfec
tion. .-nd that th® damage to th® articles
disinfect®*! will t® almost If not entirely
lone away. Under th® present system th®
destruction of clothing and household
good* where cas®s of rontagiou# disease*
hav* occurred I* quite n heavy Item of
expense to the unfortunates, and a very
f®i iou** on® where the parties are poor,
a# L frequently th® cate.
Tn® device consists of a large iron pan,
mounted upon a tahl® and divided Into
thr*® comiHirlm* nls. on® being for for
ma'dehyd®. mother for sulphur and th®
third for water Th® h* at is* furnished by
gaf-oiln® Jets underneath, and the fum* s
thus generated ar*- brought together into
a pip® b> whi.'h they are conveyed as de
sired Kit her formaldehyde or sulphur
ulon or t**th tove'h*r can b** tis®*l • de
tr*.l. A full tc.-hnloal lc# rlpikm of the
Mpiiaratijs Is gl\(ii In the f>etition which
Mr McGuire has filed with the patent
office at Washington. Mr 'McGuire says
he has been keeping up with the reports
.of such mutter* In the sanitary and seten
title publications, and he has seen no ®uch
device advertised a* sthat which he has
got up. Although there are many dis
infecting plant* md appliances on the
market, b* I® lie vet ih* portable furnace
devised by him is an original idea, and
one which will be In general demand for
disinfecting purposes.
HI NC II OF at ND % % OFFFhDFRa,
Recorder Will Have a Couple of
Ihitrn t Me To-day.
Twenty-four arrests were mad® by th®
police up to midnight, but very few If ati>
of them was for more than a petty of
fense.
The most serious cases are those of
Dave Murphy, a colored boy 15 year# old,
charges! by Patrolman Morrell, the arrest-
Ing officer, with th® theft of a bicycle.
Charles Ward and Mo**e* Graham, colored,
arrested by Patrolman Hartley, charged
with throwing rock# In the street, thereby
s riking Jo* Winters, and In addition in
the case of Warj. with carry in* a con
cealed weapon, P and M Tolbert, colored,
arrested by Patrolman Ufllbach for flght
tn* In Henry street lane, and also chsrg*
el with resitting the officer.
Another ca*e that may prove of Inter
est when the facts are brought out It that
of J. I>*®ke. colored, charged by I. Wil
liams sylth malicious mischief. H® Is taid
to have shot the complainant's cow.
MURDER CASES TO BE HEARD.
TIIIIKi: FROM CIIkTHAM HRVOHB
at MtFdlF. i Ol NT TO*fl) A% •
Melt. Hayes and Moaltrle Will Soon
Rni \% h**ther They Will Ha%e
New 1 rials—aax annah %tlrneys
l.cft for %tln nla Last Night to
%rgu* the i as**s—Hell Ike Oaly
White Han I aider Nrntenee.
Three murder case# In all of which n,-
plh atlQiis for new trl • have tern ma I*
and refused bv the Superior Court, and
In which Savannah people ar® interested,
are av*ignd for hearing in the Supreme
Court, in Atlanta, to-day. The !■ fend
ants #r W. H M* ii. Seaborn flayers and
J*ke Moultrie.
In the :wo former case# the defendants
hau* b* n condemned to ih-tth, but k>
the * as® of kiooiirie the jury accompanied
Its verdict of guilty with a rroomrarnda
tion to ih* met y of the court, and a sn
tence of imprisonment in tne penitentiary
for lift* w im !ni|K>**4l by Judge Falllgant
1-ast rnghi a number of lawyers Inter
ested In the trial of these and other r *cs
left on the Central train for Atlanta.
These representative# of legal Savannah
included Solicitor General V\ W. (shorn '.
Mi H L. Cokling, Mr Joseph A Cronk
Mr P J O’Cruiiior, Mr Georg* VY It*’ k
eft and others It is believed that Judge
H D. D Twiggs who represents Moul
trie, an*l Mt Itaifor*! Falllgant. who rep
resents Huyn*. will loth b<* in Atlanta
when the rimlnal do* ke; of the Supreme
Court is called this morning M* 11. who
Is th® only white man among the three
(•onvtcted murderers, t# represented by
Messrs Colding and Cronk
The history of the homicide# for which
these men have be-n convi te*l 1 f imtlkir
to th* readers of the M rnlng News. Mel I
killed Ids l*-\.ar-*>M lr>ther-in-la w
James Hull-. Hayes shot down in cold
b!oo*i M>tim*ui Lucius H Yarn ad* e;
Moultrie shot and kill- • I Moses Wi liam**,
another negro, in a house In Papoycakc
Lane.
In all of th* three oew there is a simi
larity in the grounds of motion for ;f new
trial, bused ujmui h*‘ alleged erior of the
**ourl in charging certain portions of th"
law of self-defense*, which was I aimed In
each case Th® cases. In other aspect#
are not at all similar bu this feature,
the contention a- to s* lf-d* f**ns*. is uni
formly present L i# expected that th*
cas.> will te atgued either to-day r to
morrow. th* murder .*•*•♦* naturally a**
they ar* of first imiortan e. being given
precedence by the ourt.
II t Ll' % WFFR OF ri.lD.
Theater Will Re ( lncil I mil Thurs
day tfteriMMU*.
The Theater will lx* closed this week
until Thu rod ay matinee, when Robert
Downing and tib *omi*any of players sill
be seen in "The Gladiator.’* Thursday
night h® will be seen in "Richard, the
Lion-Hearted." Mr. l>owning has been
*cen her** in both play*, but not in sev
eral seasons Mrs Downing (Eugenie
Biair) was h®r la#t winter with her own
company. Mr Downing has a large num
ber of personal as well at professional
friend** lit Savannah and with th*- • xcel
lent company which is said to be support
ing him this season h* will hardly fail
to play to large audience*.
Friday right and Saturday matinee and
night Mr Charles B Hanford will be seen
in his production of "Private John Al
len."
PtHIB %NII THE EXPOSITION.
First nf the tavntinNli l.rrture Course
Entertainments To-sinrrim Nlnht.
Garret P. Scrvlaa* lecture" Paris an*s
the Exposition." the first of the entertain
m.-tii# that will be given by th® Savannah
Lecture Course. will he given to-morro%v
night nt th® Guards Hall.
Th® lecture < om®# highly recommended,
and this m connection with the popular
chnracter of th® lecture lubtlnss will* H
it shouUl. assure liim a larg® audience.
The a*ivafk'e sale of' seat# to
iin*| to the g**fi®r •) puhll. . give every In
dication that he will b® h**a>l by a large
a# w*ll ns an Interest®*! audience
On® of the apcclnl features of the
lecture will b® th® etereoptlcon view# not
only of th® attractions of th® ex|>olilon
but of the historic places In the city a**
well.
%N N t %L F.1.F4 THIN OF IFKMTH\
llelil 1 rdlrrilti hy Ih® Sunday icliool
of Hie First llnpllst I hurrh.
Th® Sunday School of the First Baptist
Church held its annual meeting yesterday
and elected the following officers:
Superintendent —Mr J R <’aln
Assistant Superintendent—Mr Chat. R.
Bcrdley.
Secretary—Mr. Edward A Eve
Assistant Secretary—Mr. J Reid Sweat
Treasurer—Mr Allen Sweat.
Assistant Treasurer- Mr W P McCall
Librarian-Mr David T Furs®.
First Assistant Librarian—Mr. Eugene
Fulton.
Second Assistant Librarian—Mr. Perci
es! M King
WILL WORK FDR RKI NOLD9,
I'aM Nlile ( nnarntilvr ( lull Ornn
lird t That Fail.
A meeting of the East Side Conserva
tive Club will be held to-morrow night In
i-alior Hall at 8:30 o'clock The club was
organised in the interest *f Magistrate
Bain Reynolds of the Fourth Milhlu Dis
trict. who will be a candtda e to succeed
hm#*’lf In office at th® January election.
The object of Tuesday's meeting |# to get
th® voters of the district in lln® for ihst
event.
FOR THE PtH.lt FMEN'S URNFKIT.
(ommlilrr nf the Hrnevslrst %••-
rlndon Will Meet Tn-nl|ht.
Detective Julius Btark who. at a recent
meeting of the Poll**® It* nevoleut Asso li
tion was apj>oln*ed chairman of a com
mittee which will air ing, for an * nt* r
talnment to Ik* given fur the b®n fit of th®
aasoi itttton. will call a m®et!i g of his
commute® to-nighi at the barrack# for
the purpo#® of deckling on the characte
of the cntertalnmeni t* I*e given and also
on th® date and place.
lour Meet Work
Cannot be done unless you have good
health. You cannot have good health
without pur® blood. You may have pure
bood by taking Hood's Sarsiparilln now.
You cannot reaiin® the g• hhi m wiii k you
until you try It Begin taking It to-day
and see h*w quickly it will give you an
ippetlte, strength ami vig>r and cure
your rheumatism, catarrh or #* rofula.
All liver ills are cured by flood’s Pills.
25c. —ad.
♦ ;
For Over Fifty Years.
Mr* Winslow's Soothing Byrup hat been
used for children Irething. It soothe# the
chid, softens the gums, allays all pa!n
cures wind colic, and it the beat remedy
for D.acrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle,
—ad.
Paoldlng'e Ptppta Cider.
This celebrated pure, apple juice cider,
made In Long Island, can be had in pint
or quart bottles, direct from th# manufac
turers. with their own stamp, at Ltppman
Brothers, Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-ad.
LOCAL FEPHONAL.
Mr T F Btubbs of Allendale it a gueit
of the Pulaski
Mr 8 J Bell of Waynesboro Is a guest
of the He rex ect.
Mr. K Coleman of Lake City ki • guet
of the Screven.
Mr Frank J Cohen of Atlanta Is regis
tered at the Hcreven.
Mr. D. IV O'Connor of Augusta is reg
istered at the Pulaski
Mis® Josephine Barge of Tennllle is o
guest of the Hcreven.
Mr J. M Deaton of llerschman Is a
guest of the Pulaski
Miss May E. Packard of Putney Is reg
istered at the Pulaski
Mr T'hll P. Johnson of Waynesboro '.3
a guest of *h Bcreven.
Mr. J B S arboro of I-ake City. Fla .
is reglstererl ut the B**reven.
Mr. Uvlngston Kenan of Darien was a
guest of the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. E. E Whether bee of Tut
ncy. Fla . are guests of the Pulaski
Mr. W D IJttle of Broxter was among
the arrival® at the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr C.inton W Smith of Tennllle w*n
among the arrivals at the Bcreven yes
terday.
Mr L. A. Clouts of ladcelan*! was
among the arrivals yesterday at the
Bcreven.
Mr Joseph K Marty, who has been
critically ill for several weeks, was slight
ly improve*! last night. There was a de
cide*! charge for the letter during th?
day, though his physician says his recov
ery is very doubtful.
Mrs C. W Austin. Mis# Busie Austin
and Mr Andrew Austin ft Thursday for
Houston. Tex., the old home of the fam
ily. where Mr. Austin has been offend
and accepted a position, and w'here in fu
ture Ik* *r.d hl mother and sister will
rewid* They carry with them the good
w ishes of nuny Ha vannah friends
Mr T K Mclver, prho for several sea
son# has .had charge of the office of the
D* Boto a® chief clerk, arrived from the
Xorfh yesterday, having spent the sum
mer in New York. He will asuum* charge
to-do > Mr M*l vet’s efficient conduct of
the i(fairs of the office, together with bis
courteous treatment of all who have l**al
ings with him. has won him a host of
friends In Savannah anti among the pat
trons at th* hotel g* n rally, to all of whom
the news of his return will be a source
of pleasure.
Died m I an \d%aneed A*e,
Ham Jefferson. Hr., a colored man living
out on the Ogeoche® road died yesterday
morning at an advanced age. Home say
Ham was 111 years old It Is probable that
h® was about years old His funeral
will take place to-day.
The Kicallrut Trunk*
Ever hern Will Noon He In Thi* City.
Probably the tmalPst -practical trunk#
ever carried are th® property of the
drove of baby elephant members of Prof.
Gentry's Famous Dog nml Pony Hhow.
which will exhibit under canvas in this
city three day#, commencing Thursday.
Oct. 18 Twl-e dally. 2 9) and * p m The
m* miters In qu®#tion are the tiniest ele
phant* In all* the world, and are scarcely
h# larg® as an ordinary pony. They nr®
considered to l*® the best traiic-d elephant#
In ail the Mod f*rof Gentry Imported
th®m fr*m India last winter at enormous
cost. They are more valuable than ordi
nary elephant* on account of their six*-
They all po#Neaa superb dlsposiftont. and
are great friends of the children, who
will nil have, an opportunity of having a
ride on them apd getting thoroughly ac
quainted during the show’s stay In this
city. General admission—Children. 15c;
adults. 25c —nd.
Ntul> While Non Work.
Through one of th® ten free scholarships
In Th® International Correspondence
School# of H ranion. Pa., which the Mo:n-
Inc News will present to you If you secure
on® of the* ten largest numbeia of vote*
by Nov. 2*. IXW*. you can keep on earning
a living Mt your present work, and al the
#im® time, by #tu*ly at home In ttm*-
usually devoted to recreation or r*-at. tit
youoelf for a professional posit iou at a
good salary.
You can easily become one of th® win
ners of thi# contest, by devoting your at
tention to collecting Voting Coupons and
keeping .it it. No one ha# a better chance
than you. Get every vote you can. and
have all your frl®n*ls aave theirs for you.
gK.sT Hound Trip to ItlNnta %tn
t entrnl of Leorsla Rnllws), Ac
count of the Southern Interstate
Fair.
Tickets on ail® Oct. 9 to 27. Inclusive;
final return limit Oct. 30 1900.
Double dally through trains, sleeping
cars by night, parlor car* by day.
Ticket office W 7 Bull street and Centra!
Passenger Station —ad.
*ehool huppllea.
Just received a large and assorted sup
ply of school twig# and school supplies;
all at rut rules; from 10 cent# up. also,
usual large eiock of all th® achool book#,
now us®*! in Chatham county, at EatUl'a
New# Depot. 45 Bull street. Savannah,
Oa.—ad.
m,^'m
The tfntannnh I enaervatory nf Moale
i* now* open for the reception of pupil#
Thorough instruction given on piano
forte. singing, violin and harmony. H*-
illustrated catalogue. Leo \V. Mehrten#.
director.—ad.
"Gravbrard Is a family mcdtclna with
u." sad a prmln*nt business man yes.
tardav My wife takes ll # and 1 notice
she i enjoying be'ter health than for
yaars. Tha children keep well by taking
IL *
Grayb ard may be obtained at aL drug
ttora# or write to us for It. Rea peas Drug
Cos. sole pr ps . davai nsh, Oa. ad.
P P r . a wonderful medlctne; It gives
an appetite. U Invigorate* and strength
ens P. P. P. cures rheumatism and all
pains in the std*. back and shoulders.
kn®ee. hips, wrists and joints. P. p. p.
cure# syphilis in all Ita various stage*.
oKi ulcers, sores and kidney complaint P.
P P. cur®# c# tax rah, ecaema. erysipelas,
all skin disease# and mercurial poisoning
T. P. P. cures dyspepsia, chronic female
tomplaints and broken-down constitution
and loss of manhood P. V. P. th# best
blood purifier of th® ag®. ha# mad® more
permanent cures than ail other blood rem
(dies. Lippman Bros., aole proprietors,
Savanna!. Ga wd
w >
% I)®l:etu knioke.
Th# Herbert Spencer la an elegant cigar
and la truly a delightful enjoyment to
Inhale the fumes of thin fine tobacco; It
Is evhilaratlng and delicious.
Bee that the name ol Herbert Spencer
is on every wrapper ot every cigar, with
out which none are genuine
The Herbert Spencer cigars are only
add by the box of 50 Concha* at |3 flO. and
Perfectoa. 84 50 at Lpimian Bros whole
sale druggist*. Barnard and Congress
atreets. of this city —ad.
-It Cared Me
-Omybeard broke up rheumatism on
me.'* say* Mr. Chaa Thomae. the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And fcut me in
better health than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time."
Tk, Oraybcard Pill, tor that 41a,y
f*elln-Lo,r appatlu and follow u up
with a hottl# of Orayboard. It la all you
no*4. Roapoai Drug Cos, aola prop*
Savannah. Ga —ad
A High-Grad, fnatltullon for T-i4lm
flhnrur Coll-*., Roma. 00. Writ# for
calalogur—ad.
CLEVELAND
CO
WM. & M. h. LATTIMORE. §■% 11 V I I H
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DRESSGOOLJS
Our Dress Goods stock seems to r>® ~
pi eclated by rver>hody tni- fad
new Woven thought Is her* mark* i for
linmetiiat*- -ale, marked at .. pri \h i
competition cannot meet, patrons c
resist. Qualities arc guaranteed. 8:* i*i.
1) priced.
Bla.k Cheviot Berg**. gpongd ar.<
shrunk. life; worth 75c.
Im|K>rt*d Bla* k Cr* i>on 75 .fl us.
Cheviots, Ht*nn H rg*. Brl f*
Henriettas. Pojnlns and t: * far y
weaves at |<i|Sular prlc* s.
Venetian Cloth, .all shades, $l.O uorti
$1.25.
Broadcloth In all th® leading hatfci
$100; worth $1.25.
Broadcloth in all th® leading i ex,
ll.fi; worth $1.56.
Poplins, aii colors, 85c; worth $! •
54-in* ii All Wool 5&. . worth
85 cents.
51-Inch All Wool Ladles* Cloth, til
shades. 88c; worth SI.OO
Fancy Plaids, suitable for chilhtn i
school dresses, 121#' to 56c.
MILK*.
Our ik w stork is now complete xn*l ir
eludes many fine things not to if- r i
elsewhere. Lillies who ar** looking I>r
exclusive patterns w ill and w®li t. lok
throtgrh our stock before purchasing
All the leading shades in Taffeta Tso
and Ks<\
Fancy Silks for waists 69c.
Black Tiff"'a 49c
Satin Duchess 75c to f1.75.
FL NNNKLKTTKw AND Ol TIN(..
The newest and most popular of
season’s goods. Our assortments tr*’ m.st
complete and ihc* prices very tra tur.
An assortment of Outings at lu
All color* :nl pattern* of i nr.mertti
B*xc; worth 12‘^c.
Fancy F!am l®ttei 12V' and 150.
M Mi l l'. 4.1M111M,
In this lc|Kirtment w® have usnl
the choi.®-t lln**s In the city. Our Whitt
Goods ar® always good and reltat*,** T.v*
year*# sto**k is very pretty, and there
big values in every Item.
While India Linen *V. worth !"*
Whit® Iruila I turn 10c; worth
White In-il IJnen 15c; worth 20c.
Ttliu: DAM % NK
AT 1 IM\ LOW PHIt KM.
Bleached Table Dama-k 25c; w-th
Unbiea hed Tabic lumn-k 25* , worth
33 cents.
66-lnch Brocaded Table Dam isk 39c;
worth 49c.
70-inch Brocadsd Table Damask 4>*;
worth k
89-Inch Bleached All Unen Tabl® Dsrw
a-'k 39**. worth 5*V
72-lnch Bleached All Linen Table Dam
ask (i9<\ worth 85c.
72-Rich Bleached AH Linen Table I*im
ask 85. ; worth SI.OO.
72-in'h Bleat hed All Linen Tab!® Dninv
ask 11.00; worth 81.35.
BPKFIAL BARGAIN IN RAPKIN9.
Fin® Import®*! Table Bets, hemstitched
and ffTnged. at 83.50 and up.
NEW XTILKB IN BILK BKIRTB OO
W %|BTB.
As usual, we show only th® latest de
signs; every itetn In this stock Is fully
up to date In both pattern and trim
ming.
We ask particular attention to several
handsome new lines. Just received, all ara
excellent values.
lAt i; 4 in r\inn
From 75- to 17.00. All new* this *' ***•
ATTR %t Tl \ K PR It Fa %HE TM>L
Our regular 11.75 W hite Bedapt* a*i
$1.25.
Ail ©u r hr st lCa* Shirtings this w®ck
A good yard-wide Bleached Shirting *
6V; worth 6V.
36x18 Fringed Damask Towel* i:VI
very cheap.
liHS r*' I I I.MXIIIXi ** ' T -
Men's l'n*b*rvest at 49c; worth *
Men's I’ridervests • 75c; worth $’ '■
Men's Red Undorvest# at $1 rt * wor,n
$1.25. Drawers to match.
A tin® line of Ladle#* Underwear fr**
49c suit to 83.80. m
ATI ct>lo CoJlar* an.l Cuff* •> ,0c
I^-.
A r-Kiilar XV Bup*n<l*f tor
Mn‘a Working Shlrta at H P r * '•
klnl needed.
A good Unlaundered White Shirt f r
Canton Matting, ranging In P : 1 '' ,r
25c o 6ih* yanl. (
Smyrna and Moquett® Hugs in *
Taiwsiry Carpelf, fresh new tS'** •
Daniel Hogan,
Th- corn-r Rrouhtpn and BaninM
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OEOROIA BEEP KVE.
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FRUITS AND VBOETABI-ES
CHEESE. BEANS. TEAS
W. U SIMKINS dr_cg
JOHN G. BUTLER.
—PEACEK IN- , . fc
Ptlnti. Oils and OU.. Ba.h.
and Builder* Supplier Plain •! P _
tive Wall Paper. Foreign and
Cemema. Etme. Plater and Hair
Agent for Ahe.tln* Cold Waf f „
Congreae atreet. weet. and 1 .■ 1
etreet, weau