The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 16, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 CHANGE IN INSURANCE LAWS. ItNH.IIT \% 111. M\K: •< |)\TIU%A TO nil I.I.IihLUIHK, linth l.lfr Mini Flrr OMpaalM Uoulil Hr An#rlrd In fhr %ilnptl* *f thr Hrrommt'iulallont-I.RM •! I'lM Hrf • riltit it U*rlwn nt I Irr * oni pMitlra ,Miniil<l llr n*l •rttmrnl l.lfr Companies % h*HIW ithon nt l.casl tlic t nnfrnltrr, llrfore llrlnn %l |(mnl In II" Attest • "i ■ ■ 1 ' V. I laUrtur#. w>i* •• 1 ‘ ' *’ K ♦ ,rm very m- Itortant r* < mni njstion* with rrf #r#n *> to the pr* t I ran c law of th# *‘ , ##. nfftctlbK Loch tin fir** an#l Ilf* In-tirnt. bu*U • In thr L*l*l*ture |Hiw*l bill u* tPortsir the 8< refr> of Him*’ to • bar ter * • n urarKe omp.tnlp to • b<M nett* on the co-operative or * oinrnt j*hm. jutrlng no capital or no dt ponlt with th* statt. A* i reult a immUr of companlm wire otKantt# I In Georgia, eornr of tfietn doing a flourishing builntii lor a time. All of the*#* companies, how •vrr have nine# Korn* into th- hands of in* rivers, and their alTain w.iiiul up with M>m* times* consider .M* 1-f to policy* holders. This ha* sugcrat*#! the n# csstly for a repeal of th* lsSCi law. ►*> that the old !nw may !>• reinforced.requiring sufßcisnt cap ital of all compante? proposing to d* bus iness In the state. t'ontrolkr Wnght’a Is lhal no flte Insurant • • - **#• < har i ( In Georgia w hot cnplts stock la lee* than $1 M.OQO. nr whl#h r.tnnoi -how ossets amounting te that much t*n#ler the present lw no for#lirn company an do business In the Mate until It has dt |MMuts| ftlfti.OOO with the stat* tea*urer and no I’omptny can do business at all whose Impairment amount- to Jfl per ent that Is to say. wh * # liabilities e* ##d Its assets to that ext.m. In tlu* matter of life insurance the con troller r oinnwtals that the s ate alto quit L*ulng charter* to co-oterativ r as*e<*rr(# nt companies without * a pita ft He bold* that such companies should be r quire*! to show nt least K-’Vtft* of capital or assets, or should deposit tha: sum of money with the state treasurer until its assets In tank, as shewn by Its sworn sfjtemrnt amounts to that sum \<t HtiuM KOH 1.l \ ITIt 3. l’owell's It r |mi r t hs tayliuu %e --romtii mint ion • litnl*-|un te. Atlanta Oct 15 —Gov Cinller to-day receive*! from Superintendent I'oweh of the State Lunatic Asylum a* Mlh w #lg*-l vlile, his annual report, which contain* pome statement uni *UKK*tlons thot will prove of very consWlerabl# mtereat to the next yenera) a**moly and to the state at large. As is wll known, the state asylum has been greatly overrun with patient*, for the past >*‘ir or two. There are now lying In th* jati* of tleorKla more than IdA lunatics, it Is sal*), awaiting admuwion Into the asylum but wno cannot be ac* comodated for la< k of room, notwith standing the fact th.t scores of h irmless Incurable* have been return***! to their families under mi order i *>*-*l about a year ago The fact that the asylum is overcrowde*! •nd that witti' 1 plan for relief murt !*e pro vided bus already occupied the attention of the stnt#'#* legislature, but further than ordering tjh* harm#** Incurables s*nt horn*- nothing has been !one. Of the patients n#w In the asylum It is believed that at l**nst 10 p* r cent. ar* merely inebriates who are not proper pa tients und*r strbt construction of the l;*w It 1h held that If the proper measure % room for th* ISO mor* lunatics now lying In the Jails of th** *•**. although it U still believed that the legislature will have to provide fur the r* < tlon of nt leg si one mor# new build!, g nt th#* asylum. While Gov. Candler’s | ! cy Is to hold down appropriations, it is not likely that he w II oppose the erection of anew asy lum building, a* h*> has personally seen the urgent need for It. IK % Til lon A TTKUPTBD IMVILT. Munir Unl Uov. € nndlrr to Make tlir It rroiimirniln I lon. Atlanta, Oct. 15— It has been nuggeided to Gov. t’andler. and It Is believed by many that he will adopt the siiKK**silon. that he recommend to the Leglulaturr to make the punLhm*nt for attempting as vault the same os the punishment for as sault. U is thought that this will have a ten dency to stop the evil which has been general In the Southern states for eev eral year*. It is said the Governor thinks the suggestion wise The punishment for the crime of criminal nssault is death, and if the same punishment were dim to those who attempt it. so it is claim ed. the crlm* would not be so rommon. Every years there are a number of ne groes tried for attempt to assault, and they generally *et oft with light sentences It Is believed If such a law were recom mended t oil* General Assembly that It would pass without any trouble Hu* h a law would relieve u great many people of the cmhorrassmen of testifying In court, os it would be necessary then only to prove the attempt, whether the actual crime was committed or not. BONDS TO KF.F.I* THE PEACE. Parties to th* K % nn-Miirph) Fight Were trrmtrd. • Atlanta. Oct 15. Following an the heel# of the Hynn-Murphc light in police head quarters 1 sat Hnturdav afternoon, after the trial of Uus Ryan and John Murphv In Ihe ItecorderV Court. th principal* and their brother w* re placed tmd*-i 11.- 00 peace bond* by Judge illoodworth. trite morning The men against whom the warrant* w*t* issued were tin*, t'hnrie- Bob nnd Stev It van ami John Emmett and Charles Murphy. The warrants were sworn out by Police 1 Commissioner, \V. O. Jones, and police Captain Jenntnss. The bonds were made at once. J K Ottlry. eignlng for the Hyans ami Attorney Murphy for hi* sons. Tne action wn* not token at the tntaw* of any of the p.iri<>* concerned, but was taken by Commissioner Jones on his own volition he deemed it his duty i* a puhit* ollli'rr of the peace to do It Both thirties censure Mr. ones foe what he has done REWARD PON W 11.1. FK \ E. fiov. famller I'nrnlslie* an Incentive for the %rreaf. Ai.antu Oa . II -Oovprn *r Can dler offer**! a reward for Will Frye, the negro nib-fed to have murdered Conduct or I*ntlmor*> of the Southern Railway near Brunswick The officials ot Glynn county ro on a ho* trail of the criminal and hop*- o have him behind the loirs In the nest few days. It Is expected that the Southern Railway will abo offer a reward for his arrewt. !a ii TO Cl RE % HM D l\ ONE IUT. Take Laxative Rrcmo Qulnlr.c Tablets. Ail druggitt> refund the money If it falls f to cure. E. W Grove's signatur# Uon each box. 26c.—ad. “Necessity is the Mother of Invention." It was the necessity for an honest, reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into existence Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. It is a hiqhly concen trated extract prepared by a combination, proportion and process peculiar to itself and giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla unequalled curative power. b\ -wonderful record of cure j Has rruide ti Arnerict'! GreAteit Medtcmt. Rosy Cheeks " l hen* qood htAlth end rosy cheeks. Ihenks to Hood' < SArtspAn'U. It builds -re up end SAi.es doctor bills.'' M*ry A. Burke. E.ist Cljir Si.. Inditrutpohs. hd. <7/rrt/3 Squofayffo llo-xi • Pin* *rr# itv#*f lit# the rxwi irritatingsr 4 only cathartic t> UC *l> llmnl'i >r-e|,rl‘ >• at i*i.hion iOl i r o>% iai:i>. .1(1*1 at* llrinsn Mnilr an V.special I barge a* to i nnecaled McNpim*. Augusta, Os , Oct la —The ( * i ber term j of th* Superior Court •-( Hlchmond coun ty began to-day under Judg# y; L Hr n- Fon. f*ajt. II H D'Antlgiuic wa- elec ed for* man of the grand jury and K A Hit - ! ley. bailiff Judge liriraon delivered an ini jiresslve charge, stressing the ntetetny of enforcing the law. He raid w* have plen ty of good law*, but the trouble grow out ( no# enforcing th#m He ur< I especially the Indicting of #ll |# so s guilty of carrying conccaUd w a o Two young whit#* men of \\*--i Kn*l Will Martin and Cliff Joiner, ha ii dim i cully 10-nlgtii in which Martin wa bi -;ly cut almut the fare Th* w unis <i t* ■ rot dangerouv. but disfiguring. The ministers of Augusta met to-day to org.mli* nn Kvang* It al Mlnlst( rii) A! i liar# # Th# follow ing t ommltl* # was sp liolnled to draft rules for the orgsnlaatl *n .n*l rcfiorr to a subsequent m ♦'.lng Lutheran. H v. C. E. IVeltner. chapman. Methodist, I lev. T It Kendall, Hap Ist. ! It* v H. 1. Motley; Kplnopjl Rev. Hun ter Davidson; Christian. Rev. A 11 Phil lips, Presbyterian. Rev (J (* Hydn r. KK FOR X %l.DostT %. Pi Ison OHkcisb Will Ink. 1 p * hirio \lKMinst the Meßeea. Atlanta. Tki lft.—'The members of th Prison Commission, J H Turner. Thom • t Eason and C A Evans, left to night f r Vald4ta, where they go to Investigate th charges brought against the M Re* mis le | tneanor convict ramp The ha g * art j of it sensational nature, and will 1* fully I Investigated by the nommlsslm It wr.is the Intention of Oov Candler to conduct (he investigation personally, but he slated to-day that the pressure of tin work here was too great. The ture meets next week, stvl the Governo is rushed with business lie Is pre[ar>ng his annual meseage. which will cup ♦he remainder of the week, at and f r t is* reason h*- had i remain t horn* A • lal stenographer will U rent to take down i the proceedings nrwLthey will be furnh* - *d th# Governor when the Investigat on comes to an end tin: irn.it in hi#** pl%<e. i <l. fihenr t|ip*ar in Be Particular ly tribe. Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 15.—'The race for the adjutantcy general Is still on. notwith standing General Byrd's up’toin'm* r.t Tin fact that General Byrd Is expect'd to retire from the office before Jan. 1 In order to h#K after his Inter*#*# tn Central America hu* left the other can didates as u> tlv os ever This Is particularly noticeable as re gards the frknd* of Colonel OUtir, *t though that gentleman him**lf seems to ha saying nothing, even though ne may )*• sawing a lot of wood. WILL BEET l> M M OV Sonthrrn lotion Urowrr* Will ■rinlili 1 Am. 2o iinl 21. Atlanta. Oct. 15 —A convention of all of the cotton grower* and business men of the Bouth generally* lias been culled by President ll.irvl Jordan of the Georg t Cotton Growers’ Association. The convention I* to be held In Macon Nov. 20 and 21. and Its object is to discus* ano devise nouns for securing to the rot ten producer a fair price for his crop In structions will t*e sent to every cotton growing county In the South. W eddtnu* nl Dublin. Dublin. G*.. Oct. 15 was i beautiful autumn day In l>uhltn and t re happy young couple* took advantage of It by getting married At 3 o'clock Mr. 1. L lie all a sale man at J. K Hmith’s dry-good* store, wis united t> Miss Nannie Smith, daughter n f City Clerk T D Smith. R* v. \V. N Ainsworth officiating. The second marriage was runaway af fair In which Mr J. L. Jackson, a trueiel* employe of Brig ham-Jtme.* to ml Mlih Basie May Oriffln cashier at J. A. Jack son's store, w* re *h parilctt ont v They were married at Mr K H Linder's. I\ miles from Dublin, by Rev. J. T. Ains worth The third happy *r mony was that In which Mr I. S McConnell of Mr n w a martlet) to Miss Be-sle May Harden Tit* latter couple will make Mu on their heme. 1 linitUcil tli' tioteruiir. Atlanta. Ga.. Oct 15. —Frank J Evans, the man wtwm Gov* mot Condi* r par doned out of the penitentiary s* viral days ago while he was serving a ntctue f t life. ailed on th*- Governor this morn* Ing and expressed his ihank- KfIKM % i >0 Cl UK. Ml V\\. Your droggLt will refund your money If Pa*o Ointment falls to cure Ringworm. Tetter. Oid Cleers and Bores. Pimple* and Itla< khe.ad# on the face, ami all skin dis eases. stk\ ad. SPECIAL NOTICES. MHEt M %TIH I.MIHI.n tAIPmU % IMMI.I t I NED. Mr A. W. Jackscfi of Bandersvllle. Ga . wilts* | • • After suffering for thirteen years with that dr*ad disouse. rheuma | tlsm. and after visiting liol Bprtnus. Aik i without obtaining tdi* f, 1 came to your Hpth.g. and l afTords ine p ■ asure to m; eft it entire ly cured " • • f lit<l i U •-11 it it I tired. Mr Jacob Lightsey of Patterson. Ga writes: “For ytr I suffered a!mot beyond ex ptessiori with what the physhdan* called indigestion, ami failed to cur. I heard of the medicinal properties of H jwanec Spring* Hfiil Went there For two week I thank of nnd 1 wither! in the waters wlfn a very decided l*eni To ny otvc s i afflicted I would advise a vlalt to the*# sittings They did tm good and will !*• , you the same.’ • • THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1900. HI II HE It t II % RGB IMMII#*KD. Ilnwrri Held Only for Carrying l n -eenlefl W rfl|Si. Key West. Kin., Oct li —ln the prelim* j inary trial of eg-Eire Chief H I' H l*dw | . rs, who killed Mrs Charlotte Knowles in her hotu# ti thl* ity lasi week. Judge j K* mp dismtse# and th* barge oft murder and held the prisoner only on charge of cur l rytvg conceal**! weapons He gave bond and was liberated. The luromt . v*r !b t was that "Mr* ; Charlotte Ktiowl# c.im • to her d**,th if | the hands of It. K H Bowers." This ver dict, ot motto' of th<* attorney for How *r. conseru*#! t. by tre prosecution, was nulel nn t! gtnnilof If r guiarltit * ill th. hedding if the impicM anl n stimrnon- Ing witnesses Th* husband of Mrs hr.owb Who u. -Pi til. East at the tlm* of the tragedy, ha arrived. lIItOOHI.IN 111. % I PITT "•lit IK*. I*trt (ihiim f tl* Post-Series Un \\ *m lliiiml* I%%•(. Pittsburg. Pi.. t t tl The poet-series of bull gam* ■ between Brooklyn and Pittsburg for th* world’s championship •m.i posjHsalon of u 1-VuO trophy cup was Ik gun to-day at Exposition Park In th* presence of 4 *OO enthusiastic fans. The first game was won by Brooklyn with hi' I* d#wn M Gtnnlty. th#- “Iron Man,** had hi* opponenia complete y at his mercy up to ta#' ninth tnntng. allow ing only three dinky hits up to that time in th# ninth he hit it hatter gav a base •n balls and two hits, saving Pittsburg shut-out. B'ore: It li E Pittsburg . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 f* 4 Brooklyn .0 o 3 I o i u m o—s 13 1 Batteries—Waddell and Zimmerman; McGinnlty and McGuire. Sighted n llrrellrt. Wilmington. N C.. Oct !*.— Capt. G-ibb* f th* schooner Golden Ball, which drived oftny irom New York, reports! having passed. Hnnday morning at > o’ckM k. u submerged derelict four miles I south by west-haif-west of Frying Pan ilgh'ship Tug A>xan*lr Jones from .southpof* left nt 1" o’clock this morn- j in;,* in ■•arch of her T - 1 : —Chari*. P Nell I l#. . it.olrtf i ‘O the Bannigan chair of po ideal economy in the Cathoil- Cnlverrlty at Waahing'on DR. STEDMAN’S Teething Powders Ttic I-'hiiiouh Aid l Safe and I'alnlen* Teething. IVd ftv mother) the umrtd tner for nenrty y) year). IR aTKDM A N hnvinc #|K#n#*l a t ran*!, otllc*# in Atu*rics,c ns><i-raLi> reduces tbs cost of th*-*e ;u*tljr reietiretcj |*niier ui*y r*pit up lo yellow wrap pers The t rude mark. a luin lancet. • TRADE MARK Is on every pocket and on every powder, without which none Is genuine A packet containtna nine pm i#r 2S i-enta At your dnagists.or mailed pontput.) on r-ek4 *f price. Heod for ta*kit-- *'l* .steelman $ As* #rv I/oetvr Address J ir Mm. 4% ALTF.K. U . •< Jekeewe St., krraeaatoaa, Phlia.. Pfc Ho and by LI PPM AN BROH . ttavMimah. G.i •rccbu# SUTICKft. IS HEEIEV l\G. President Jacob Gould Schurmar. was ,n * Ami-Imperialist" when President M Klniey sent him out •*f Manila In Ih# as the head of tbs first Philippine commission. Hr was originally opposed to the retention of the Island* He told the President so when he was appoint eel. Dr. Schurm n found, Ju*4 us Ulaho|> Potter and every other ’Antl-lmpcrlallst" who lias gone open inlnded to Manllti has found, th** the re fers ion of the Philippines was not only an unquestionerJ right, but an *ni!*#rafive duty. Aft#*r preparing .1 plan for the t*T rltorial government of tn<* Phl!l|glnes. which Is n*>w b# ing carried out, President S hurmnn has returned to hi* post at Cor nell I’nlversltv Ho says now "If Wash ington. or Jackson, or Cleveland had been in the White House Instead of MuKlnley, not on** of th m could have escaped the obligation* growing 0111 of th#' war wHh Hpain, or have solved Hum in a manner •nh~ .ititlaliy different from t it adopted by th#' M- Klnl#*y a<lmin!strat|,*n "You cannot turn the Philippine Island* over to the Filipino |**opl* tacause there >* n* Flltplno pe#jpl# Ther** l* only a med ley of fourscore different tribes and race-* who cannot understand ora* another’s speech, and who occupy different 'places n the scale of clvtllsa#lon and barbarism. "The Kansas City platform advocates, ilrst of .ill. establish.ng .1 stable govern ment In the Philippines. That Is exactly what the McKinley mlmlnstr titon has Urn doing, and, when It is accomplished, the next step will b- to tra n the Filipino* so govern themselves. Meanwhile, they have all the liberty and hom* rule the separate communkies r#- capable of ex creislng. ’ The issti# of Imperl dt*m. In my opin ion. will prov ;is fruPb I .* against Mc- Kinley as It was gain-t J# fferson after Ills purchase f Loulslan.i.” Whose Judgment will hon#“t and Intel ligent men accept?—That of this #lls?ln guished scholar and man of affairs, who has studied th# Philippine sttu#lon on th# spot; or that >f Bry *nlte politicians who have never 1# n beyon#! the wharf ends of Han Francisco? VOTE FOlt M< KINLEY. ROOSEVELT 11 and LEAK BN ini 91V.1R11.1H PRRP.IRITMI hi 11001.. V.lMTtin. Harris and Barnard sired*. Ormond B. Hirong H'ornc.l*. heal master. Greek. Latin and Ei tt ish Rev It I*. Joins -n. \ M 4l*rn etn>, |.it# l> f 8 Mat thews’ Military A a'ctny. History. | Geography tel Motlern l,anguag#>. Join H# lxr. A It.. Math* matte* and Chcm | Wry. 11*:< kv 1 \ TrMvant conun* no > to-day Fhcf Tr**vau comment** - t** la\ to eerv hi# well known Merchant#’ Lunch fr m 11 .*> to 2 p in. Obi m l ti*H cti**to:nc;> ar* *orh,U> li cit* tl Al#*> bill of fan- ala arte Refcp*clfull> (!Kni( 31; IIK ‘KM A NN Imjort**r \Vu*rzburt llof Brau arm I 31. Mil It E. The Monilcelln tGa > Harm**** an*l ’ol lr (VmsMif)y ba** ,-iveti (heir nwncy fo t • omtttg I** '- u to our lri g . alU#he*l * in. J D VN *•** l Af Cos.. fr th*' output far our 'ltv. inciudiflg thelf *-**|i*brated and putente*! tr.impbel 1 back l and mil breeMng. an I ‘ ruin Sam Baker * thHr tr.iv.d r Y \t 1? Auguxta. A'hem. Columbun. * t. KPKt Ml NOTH F. All MIL agalfift the British ttrumnlilp Cyr.e rmift ba p r eentc<l .it our office ln*- f u 12 o'*’lock iv ;hL 'lav. or payment thereof Hi!) be debarred 6THACIMN v <*() . c n*!gnee#. Savannah, Ga . 4> t 1* )*** NOTH F. N*l:her the man*, r, owrern nor <,on rtgneea of th* BrltLb t amahlt* Treaco will Ik? re*|*cmalbb‘ for any d< >ta A'ontme ted by the crew. WM. G. BROWNE. Matter. Mint All person# or' hereby warn**! rot to har)*or or iny of th** crcwii of the Xor**gtAii) bark* lie* .rd and R.iegvig, a# ;*-ltl or the ma** er# n>r v>r gnee# will i., rt N>n>]!>!•• ? r any tkbta contracted by anv of said crew# I'ATFRRON-DOWNOiG CO, Coik'tgncea. Albemarle Madison Square, West, N. Y.. 0. B. LIBBEY. Prop. F rmerty n* the FI rrnart The lKß*'on of hls hou*f I" most dt ilratrie, blnK csntral to all pi* <*" # anuif* l niMit, ind 10 Ihs .hoppti.K district. Spstisl uturilon ivat.l to the cuisine. A of very *ls,ir.,blo suite, to rent for the wlntr. UF.ATHI. OMARA-Dlid. Inlsl O'M.ra did Of-t lath 11 m n' the r. -ld**nro of his son, it. O'Mar*. 323 York t. E. In j tho !Oi year of his .its Int.rmint In St. lawrcnoo cemetery. Charleston, 8. C. I AVt(OlimiDoß—lfted, suddenly. at | tiie.n Island. Oct. 13. Mrs Wylljr Wood- | liniae Funeral notice later. MKKTlittt*. nr. KALB LODGE AO. B. I. O. O. P. A regular meetln* of the lo>lae will b* h* Id this evening al 8 30 o'clock Memb-ra of sister lodges ai l visiting brethren < rdlaliy Invi ed to attend C. H i'ARSON, N. O. W w GROSS. Stcri tary. SAVANNAH I.ODOB NO. 103, 11. P. O. RLKI. A regular meeting of this lodge will h<- held this (Tuesday! evening at 8:30 *>'c!c>ck at Elks' Hall Visiting brothers are cor dially Invited to attend. J J. KIRRY, E R. L. J MAXWELL. Secretary urtvivm: MfLah* camp, immi. i . r. v. Veterans: Attend regular meeting of the iain| thU (Tue-.layl evening at Knights of Pythias Hall, comer York ami liar nar*l streets, at 8:15 o'clock Important business will he transacted. By order of the commander A. K. WILSON. Adjutant. IIIATIt AM HE\I, ESTATE A\!> IM IMtOVEMKAT COAtPAATY. office of The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Company. Oct. lA, 1900—The annua! meeting of this company will b held on Thur-dny ISth inst . at 5:00 o’clock P m at the office of the company. No. II Bryan street, east. J H ESTILL. President. M J. SOLOMONS, Src y and Treas SPECIAL AOTICKA. • LEVA** CAFE. REST A1 HINT %AO OYSTER HOI IC, 111 Cotiiireus Afreet. Weal. ■line Point. Rnckawny and Native Oysters In nil styles. CHOP STEAKS AND 4*ABE OF ALL KIND* IN MBASON EA ERA THING FIRST-CLASH. DINING ROOMS LPtTAIRS. .ft AT HEC FI A’ED A tehgram advising the purchase of som. elegant Traps. Bt inhr-pes. Surras and Pneumatic Runabouts. All to be here in ten days to two weeks The very latest vehicle? md harness for the riding pub lic of Savannah by the up to date reliabh firm. COHEN-KCI.MAN CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO RONDS EAECLTED By the Arnett an Bond.rig and Trust company of Baltimore. We are author ised to e\evut locally (Imm (Lately upoo application), ail bonda in Judicial pro c dl> g> In aither the state or Uniud H ate* courts, and of administrators sui guai dl ns HEARING A HELL. Agents TeTaphona Provtdsr.f Rul'd ng LOOK. The finest line of Mantels. Tiling and Grates in the city. Prices rock bottom. Have money by seeing our goo Is before purchasing elsewhere SAVANNAH BUIL.DINQ SUPrLY CO., Corner Congrc. and Drayton. Phone M. ROTH | The gcheilole l changer! for Suwance Springs. You can leave Savannah, via I‘iant S>riem. at li a. nr. arrive at the Spring* at 12 S> p. nr This schedule Is *.jo<l tor every <lav In the weak. %ll \M> I lI'HKH 1.1 Mltr.H KOH mu:. i;. o> (eel of ash. sultahlo (or wheel wrights. carriage ni.k.-ie, car works and interior hcai-e finish. Aim cypress lum! er Of all slses. We have resume! rutting o r (inuuis Iranis of cyprss shlnults nil will soon have a fil l line of them f.>r \ ILE ROYAD MKd Cl I IIK K 1111.1.1 V., HH'K rt.lll 11. MICK CHAFF. We have anew mill with all moilern processes, nr.l machinery, and are now ready for hiistness. We solicit your pat* lonaae and tnvtte iorres|a>nUence; rice chaff free lo patrons. THE SAVANNAH H(CE MIDI. CO.. T M i'unnir.Bham. Prrarldent. John Screven. Jr.. Manager 111 H < ÜBNT* Doan money at six per cent, on real estate security. BECKETT & BECKETT. Attorneys at Daw and Conveyancers. DM. II IRtl \ \ HAS nETUI.NED AND UEBCMED PRACTICE AT lit Jones street, west. PALMER HARDWARE CO., SAVANNAH. GA. Railroad and Mill Supplies, Rubber Belting and Packing. Builders’ and General Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition. Rope, Tinware, Stoves. —AGENTS fOR — Fairbanks’ Scales. .Austin's Crack Shot Powder. /Etna Dynamite, Fuse and Caps. Superior to All. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY li Congress Street, West, PHONE 383 KODAKS and PHOTO. SUPPLIES EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES SLOO, that others charge $2.50. Save your life, save a trip to Hot Springs, by taking FRANK’S REMEDY^ Cures when all remedies fail. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMAcTesT Rull and Congress. Branch .ID## Bull st. Phones 293. ' Phones .182. at'Dciai. MiiiUA. I'AILUI.M. US ft.UAIs IBLA.fI) t’ELfc- UIIATKD PIPPIN APPDB CIDER. This pur> cider ta rerved on st amers on the American line, ond at the Waldorl-Aa toila and leading family grocers In New Yo k city. „ . l auhlli g * ! Ippln cider Is made from ihe puie Juice ol hand p kod apples trom Ms own mill on the premises. It Is abso lutely pure apple juice, and all the elder- V a,-, nc la natural, and we guarantee it U) be the < h Icest cider In the world. Daading phyaiclana In New York and Brooklvn recommend this cider to their pa-ienta ita p rf-ct pulpy Is guarani. wd. In Paulding's Pippin cider, only Dong Is land Newton's Pippins ate used The ap ples are led on the rees until !at<- In Oe lobar when they arc- hand picked and placed In a diy ro m to ripen. Paulding says "the apph s are Ih rough ly cruahed In h: own mill and the Juice pr.saed out and run Into sweet clean ■ asas" The difference be-w-een crushing and grinding apples Is very great You will know the difference between crushed ni p ee and groun I apples If you take some sterna and ch> w them vou will Iml that bitter taste which Is not with Paulding's crush'd apples. This cider has not the eatremc sweetness of the iiuaeet Cider, and everyone will tlr.d Ihe Pauld ing s Pippin cider just right to take with dinner. DIPPMAN BKOS , Bole Agents In Savannah. NOTICE TO TAX PAYEHSI. City Treasurer's Office. Savannah, Oj., Oct. 1. INW. The following toxes are now due HEAD ESTATE, third quarter. ISO'. STOCK IN TRADE, thh.l quarter, 1900. FURNITURE, etc., third quarter, 1900. MONEY. MOKT'iAUKS. etc.. third quarter. lIWO, A discount of TEN PER CENT, will be allowed upon all of the above If pay ment Is mudo within llfte. n days after Oct. J. C R HARDEE. City Tr. asurer. ot it OWN. We have a Coffee. Java an.l Mocha. In style and drink, branded "Our Own,” with our Arm name on each can. which we are selling at SCENT* PER POUND CAN. This I* the best Coffee we have tried for (he money. A drawing will be made for any who wish It. A M A C. W. WEST. NOTICE. We are now moving our Wholesale De partment to the rommodious quarters 127 Congress street (formerly occupies! by M Dryfus. und will be In perfect shape In a few days, and be pleased to serve our friends. SOLOMONS COMPANY. sntci ll> ROTH E. Clly of Savannah. Offlc- Clerk of Council. Oct. t, lpn. A vacancy having occurred In the Hoard of the Commissioners of I’lloiag. by reu son of the death of Commissioner J J. Wilder, and by virtue of a resolution adopted at a meeting of Council held n the evening ol lip ltd liuuani No I e t hereby givgn th.n ah election will he held ut the next regular meeting of Coun cil. Oct. 17. K p m to Ml the uneiplred term oeu-asloned hy the death of the said Commissioner Wilder. All applications to he flhsi on or before 12 in of tn l’.'h instant WIDDIAM P. BAIDKY. Clerk of Council Itsi. ..Aft lift l LEAN Iftßl'alX. Ti e only way to get your carpets pr ip ar y .aken up, .leaned am takeu are f for H e aumn.er Is to turn the Job over lo tie District M u k r end Delivery Cos. telephone 2, or cad at 32 Montgomery at eet, aid they will make you an estl niale on the col of the work Prloee red" ’lf They also pack, move and at.>re furniture md • lanoa C. H. MED DOCK. Supt and Mgr. II'AIH A'l INU— M \TTJtl's*t:s— Itl'.Ml % A'HMD Hair, moss, tickings, liber, feathers Our stock of new material and manufac turing products are up to late Our reno vating and remaking has delighted many prominent residents Ask your acquaint ance*. Material sent us Is picked, steamed, cleaned and medicated by modem ma chinery. Making done by mechanics. We confine our work to mattresses and bed d ng generally. We sell tickings of all kinds, moss. hair, cotton, fiber, feathers, or any article needed In mat'rsss line NATIONAL MATTHEWS AND RENO- V ATI NO i'O . licll Phone llJls *2l Drayton street. GKAPHOPHOXES and RECORDS AM tatC 31 ENTS. Wednesday. October 17th 8.30 P. M. op ni ot the CflUioi -BY— MU J. LEWIS BROWNE, -OF- Atlanta. 4g**orala. by Mrs. M M o'Brln of A * iania, Ga.. Mr;*. \V. \Y Urotm. Mr . M Ivl WU*on, Miss Allan. Mr J. M Black and I*rof. John WicKand. accompanist, under the direction 04 Mr Frank K Rebarer, Choir Mauler of 4he Cathedral nUM.UAM. Part Flrat. No. 1. ( it Bach Fantasia in G Major <IIk IV No ID Trt-a* Vit Kment. Grave. Lentrnvnt*-. (b) Rr.inm*-Ar.tiante—Andant e Mollo, (from ei<>i;aia in F Minor. M. s>. 2. Rossini pro Feccatis J. 11. Black. 3. (a) Buxtehude Fugue in C Major (b) Duboi? “In ParadUlum. ' I Maenet,. ... Ana from tlerodiali- Mia. 51. M O llrien 0. (a) Beobock “Serenala Nupolltana.' (b) Browne.."a herxo“—March (new). Part 4rrm|. 1 Leslie Com*' Fnto 21.rn Mr?. M. Kd. Wilaon 2. Ro* im duib Est llomo Mr \\ VV. Grot)* and Mi*-. NAl.au 3. Ntvin **Vinexii. ’ ( ) “Alba " (b( ''Gondolier!.** (c) ' C inxon* “ (and) “Bouna None (Ave Marla). 4. Baaaini “Salve Regina" Mr*. M M O'Brien. 5 Extemporization in 6->nat 1 form. u|>on themea to L furnish* 1 at time of performance by the director. On thi* orcaaion the new organ of Ihe faihHral, the largest ami finest In th** will U ojiened and its complete n*-?* of and magnificent tone • 11 1 * ftt v demonstrate*! thoroughly by Mr Browne, a most uccompilahad organist An .idmlsxlon of 60 *no will f*e charge.] for i‘ In m fit of the organ fund of tii* church. Ticketg on sale at Connor’s booketore and at the door of the Cathe dral. SAVANNAH Thursday Matinee and Night, Oct. IS. The Cvent of the Season. Engagement of America'? Tragedian, Mr. ROBERT DOWNING. AM!*tc.i hy the Tibnl .l and Beautiful ALBERTA CONVERSE, and 1 complete .ompany, including Own. I>. Herman, William Burners. Lillian Kingsbury and M nme Llndley. presenting hln latest ant) greatest succenaes, • RICHARD. THE LION-HEARTED/* —and— ' THE GLADIATOR “ Fnd r direction of E. D SHAW Prices—Matinee, 75<\ 50c and 25; Night, $1.60, SI.OO. 75c, 60c nnd 25*\ UIIMEBS XOTICn. Happy the T> ' J hn receives her presents OriUt from our stock. She get. 1 the best that the money can buy. and the most stylish made by the manutacturer. STERLING SILVER. CUT GLASS. ART POTTERY RUSSIAN t NAME!..ETC. Hunter & Van Keuren, Jewelers. Royal foi Music Hall. 4 HARVARD m REER ALWAYS. Ol.r> NKWSrAFKne SOD for u cnit M Duaineee Office iloru.ng Newa, LEOPOLD ADLEIt. j\ c , , President. C. B ELLIS. BARftov " n *r * Vie, rrrddMt. ‘ Tlie Main Bait will be pleawni to twm . , of Merchant*. Firm*. 1,..i * wo a#a *nd Corporation*, “**’• Eaak^ Liberal favor* extend*^ Uaaurpa.Md coJlwrUon fc Wu - , Ing prompt return*. irrir. LY ox m:,.o„T, t *- Safety Depo.lt Box,, e„ 4 v . . rent Correepondenc* ,„d "* *■ The Citizenslaijr #v *aya.vaa U M llualava*. ** • ollelta Aece.at* .... ration,. •* Owllertion. MMhl xrttb "**•“> *Bd dlapatek. ' latrrrat ramp u oded all*W* aa deposits la sar a,,, ’ Dryartw,,,. '*• Y.r y ~ BRANTLEY A. DBRMABK We,. MILL* B. LANK. Tle . **"* SEONUF. C. FRF.EMY. C.. hl , r BO MOO Y L. GROOVER. A,„. t..^ SOUTHERN Ini of the titalt of C *P"l ...JBUB Surplus and undivided proSu pc UJEFOSITUOY OF THE eTAib op GEORGIA. Superior (aciime, lot transacting * General Ranking ,'oUwclion* made on all points •• • ■ni'lc through la,l k, anJ bankwt. Account, ot iiaulu. Sankl l and other* solivtiad. Safe Lcpoui iioit* for tent. Department of Bavlr.ga. Interest payiM quarterly Sella Sterling Exchange on Lordoo a and upward*. JOHN FLANNERY. Prerldert. HORACE A crane. Vic- Pretldsat JAMES SI ! I.IVAN ro.hler DIRECTORS JNO. FLANNERY. WM W GORDON E. A. WEIL W. W GORDON Jr. H A CRANE. JOHN M EUAN LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FEIiST H P SMART CHARLES f'l.Lll EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J KIRBY liiiiitin CAPITAL, gnao.tMMi. 1 Account* of banka, marchant*. corpotv I.ons nr. l individuals solicited. Saving* Department. Interest pi.: quarterly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults tot rent. Collections made on all paints st rea sonable rates. Drafts soi l on all the chief cities of th* world. Correspondence Invttsd. JOSEPH D. WEED. President. JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vico President W. F. McCAUDEY. CMbler. THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH, OA. Capital SMv>* Ur.divid'd proflta aw This bank off'-ra ita aervl e to corpcrs tloriA. mcrch.inia and Intlvld ials. Us, authority to act ua executor, ad mtn tat rater, guardian ate. Issue* diafis on the prmetps cl lr* In Or. it Brtutii and Ireland and on th* Conti newt. Inter, s' paid or compoun.l and qusr''r r *n deposits In th* Saving. Depsrrm.fiL Paf.tC' Boxer, for rent HENRY ItI.UN, Pr.eldcnt OKO. w TIEDEMAN Vic- Praslder.t J. iHN M HOGAN. Cashier ■WALTER F. HOGAN. Am'l Cashier No. 16*0. Chartered. 1W —THE— HI! Mill 111 OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL. MJ. Ot. SURPLUS. $).•. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J A. G. CARSON, i're-ld nr. ItEIRNE GORDON. Vice PrrgldSßt W M. DAVANT. Caehler. AO'-eunts of l ank* arid bat ker. twr- Chan's and corpora rtons received [>* the most favorable term* consistent wtt!l safe and conservative banking THE GEORGIA STATE B l ILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • li YORK STREET. WEST. 5 PER CENT, per annum allowed on deposits, withdrawable On demand. Inter* ft credited quarterly 6 PER CENT, per annum a—• ' “* deposit* of even hunlr<'d < . wltadra able at annual periods. OKU. W. TIEDEMAN. President. It. H. LEVY. Vice Preeldent. E. W. REDD. Secretary. C. O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Cos. ARE PREPARED To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms To Newsooper Puistiers. M. l A|f‘ For Ml*, a For*lth Nawrpar • 7 will fold ehaet Ski*. H• •" * C< * J f ( Price *l®. 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