The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 22, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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A !SEW EUECTRIr I. AMP. Mr drlvrr'i Oftlcr o IJonble Life of luian'lrni'H l.iinip*. Jlr. T. K. Mclver. head clerk of tre l> Sjlo Hotel, has applied for a patent on a little device which li of In icrcet to all users of incandescent lights jl Mclver rroposas by lila device to rl) ally double the life of every In eandeacebt lamp equipped with It. In £0 lit ion to thla. It enable* the u*er to joable or reduce the amount of light In a room at will. 7 device consists of an ordinary In lt i. j ont lamp globe equipped with two 6 ament* The double ttiament I* not a f„iure. but the attachment to tho Unip by which either one or both flla may be brought Into u*e at will p the important feature and the one wwch It I* believed will attract the at iri tion of u*i r* of Incandeacent light*, it practically doubiea tho life of the lamp. well a* enable* the amount of light need to be increased for (pedal occasions. Th.. Idea first occurred to Mr. Mclver when he was at the White Sulphur Spniv- In l&hi The hotel was using a large number of Incandescent lights, and It was necessary to order frequent freah supplies Happening to be In the ongl neer's nom one day, Mr. Mclver no ticed a large box full of old Incandescent lamps, which had evidently been cajt abides He asked the engineer If It would no- he well to save Iheae lamp* and ahtn them hack to the factory, but the engi neer related that as the fartory only al low'd a ent and a half for each lamn returned, the trouble and cost of pack ing and *hli>ptng would about offset any return from this source This "*’t Mr Mclver to thinking If some wav could not he devised to Increase the life of the lamp*, a* each lamp repre sented an expenditure of 3) cents The Idea f the double filament naturally oc curred to him. but was hardly original gny electrician could put two filaments Ihto a lamp. The question was how to make use of the filaments Independently of each other, so that one could succeed the other Mr Mclver accomidlshed this successfully by mean* of a cap at the base of the lamp, by screwing down which the see nd filament could be brought Into use when needed This accomplished the object all right, but the fact that It was necessary to un screw the lamp from the socket and then chance the position of fhe cap was found to he sn obstacle *o the popularity of the Invention. Mr. Mclver did not give up hts Idea, however, hut rontlntied to Investi gate the subject. While In New York last rummer he secured the of a friend who ho* some talent In electrical work ami the latter suggested an Im provement Ity which the use of the fila ment* Is regulated by a small copper wire ring running around the neck of the turner near the base. This accomplish-, ed the purpose and made It possible to regulate the light In less time than It take* to tell about It Mr Mclver ha* one of the lamps t tached to n gas Jet In the office of the Dc Bp4o. connected, of course, with the elec tor ligh* system of the hotel. The lamp ts equipped with two of the ordinary fila ment*. such as are used in every Incan descent light Ordinarily, but one Is mipposed to he In use. but by simply shifting the iif'le ropper ring for a quar ter of an Inch the second light Is brought Into play A IS-enndle-pnwrr lamp can thus he converted Into K-rsnjle-powrr lamp In less than a quarter of a second Mr Mclver'* Idea Is that for ordinary uses the consumers would simply use one filament at a time, the advantage being that In this way the life of the lamp would he doubled and a considerable Item of ex pense saved. It would also be a great rorvenlenre to users of Incandescent light*, he think* to he able to increase •he amount of l'ght in n room for special salons If half a dngen lamps In a roc* are sufficient for ordinary purposes Ipe ability to double the amount of light r toporarily hy burning hoih filaments would be a considerable advantage Mr Mclver does not expect that the In vention will prove popular with the manu facturers. ns It Is lo their Interest to have as many lamp* sold as possible, hut he thinks It will prove popular with con sumer* whose hills will thereby be dc ere.a*ed The lamp Is con'd meted sn as to fit any socket which will be a considerable argument In It* favor with consumers. fiIUIIAGE II 1 81-ABB. Firemen foiled Out lo Pump rile In Old I'lekerj llullrttn*. Hmoke was seen Issuing from the old rotton pickery bulld'ng Just under the Muff at the foot of Whitaker street short ly b fore midnight last night An alarm was turned In from box No. ft, to which the fire department responded. From the amount of smoke Issuing from the building It seemed us If there might be a considerable conflagration In trog reas thcra When the firemen had burst open the doors, however and got In their streams they found that the con flagration was not important. The building, it developed, has been In use only quite recently as a garbage d..mp. a contra- t with the city for Its ratbag* having been secured by n firm known as O. Mertln* & Cos. The garbage was brought to the building by the scav enger wagons and sorted there by labor ers who extracted the tin cans, bottles, rigs pi,per ar.d oth.r salable material Naturally, there was a considerable quan tity of straw and paper In this garbage, and It was In the heap of this material that the tire originated, and. In fact, re mained. cipt, Maguire supposes the fire to hove originated from a lighted cigarette or • i r butt, which was gathered up with th. garbage, and which continued to smol ■ • th* fir* cpreadtng slowly on account of the damp condition of the garbage. T *r. was practically no damoge, as the b. ,!ng Is uninjured, and tt would b* *1" ult to appraise the value of the small ► ••‘ip of garbage burned Tie superintendent wes surprised to fa I this garbage heap In the pickery ling, as he had not been notified ' lh>- building was being used for such irpo . ||* announced hit* Intention of tiling a protest with the Mayor this ' "i •g. against the further use of the It • for such a purpose. Work of lh kind he Mild, should he conducted in •i. shed, where then- would be less r of a fire originating unnoticed, aid where |t could be easily got at lit case of a Are. M IS \\ K|,|, SATIM-'IKO. star Kitchen Hoarder Saw no Hen* son (n I.Ur I p a Uooil Thing. ■' * ladles who have had esperience rvanta will mis* the point of the “ v that follows. They know fhe type of a ii relates, and many have had to " h Jut such character*. The Indy * "'d the Incident was *o Impressed PURE BLOOD. im health poaalble without ■I and with pure blood no dl poeatble. Purify end enrich thl nd good health will reeult. H'oma.b Rlttrre la the bed a Ihe world to do thl*. It cure* r " n, f'onatlpatlon. Dyspepala, Hll i ictlve liver, week kidney*. ... ' r 'f Malaria. Fever and A*ue ■■ • our Private Revenue Stamp i n *<tk of the bottle. BP l &* Hostctter’s ln p / " aD <J Stomach U( ltcts Sleep. Bitters Jot/r Defence ■tZ ' Bod* niscult. Milk lllseult, llulter Crackers. . triitMgqPEltrJß. 'i W s.itui", 1... I. , ;f Wafer#. Su.tam* I nut. '.:bi.m I Xuf&k.\ lllseult. K.*n "shush. 111., lilt. tlr,r bnaps. HUy/djO. siaigisttl AvPV lUboiukJ. I'rrlflrt" *nl ' •!“ Maters. HjHL 'aa ao* he bought it. woodsjfUl package. BHR] Hflfillgl IW / / M-oe,-i ai.ouit by the artless candor of the negm that she found great satisfaction In letting her friends know of It. A good cook had been In the employ of the fcidy for some tlm. Bhe was without an admirer for a while, hut there are al ways a plenty of darkies looking for a chance of "livin' easy," and it was not long before the cook had one on her string. He was "livin' eaay,” Indeed, and the three meal* n duy be got in the kitchen were peculiarly phasing and sat isfactory to him. Something went wrong after a time, and the cook gave up her position The "boarder" was still on the place, though, ami. to the query of the lady as to whether he. too. Intended to leave, his re ply was: "Nome. I ain’t got no cause fur complaint." rno<*iXXlXttC OF HKt *ION. .I.guata People PreenrlitH: for Ihe Centime of (leorgla Irlrrsas. The number of Savannah veteran* who arc signifying their Intention of attending the re-union at Augusta grows daily. It Is expected that the attendance, from •nth Ihe Confederate Veterans' Associa tion and Mcl.awa Camp will exceed sev enty-five, and mny reach a hundred. Many who will not be able to spend the entire three days of tho reunion in Au gusta will go up on the evening preceding the lasi .lay and take pari In the pxrade of Friday afternoon, when the veterans and military will be reviewed by tlie di vision commander, (kn t 'lament A. Kvans. and other prominent Confederal®.*. The ciltxens of Augusta seem to he making strong efforts to assure the vet erans and other visitors to that city, who attend ihe annual reunion of the Georgia Division, l.'nlted Confederate Veterans, on Nov It, 15 and 15, a thoroughly enjoyable time. The programme that has been arranged Is of great attractiveness, and It Is said will be carried out In every and mom mi nute particular. Augusta Is as renowned for her hospitality as for her beauty, and the evidences of large attendance that come front various camps. In various sec tions of the stale, warrant the predic tion that the reuni n will be In every way a complete success The programme for the three days of the reunion 1* as follows: First I>ay—Wednesday. Nov. 14, 11 a. m, Augusta city time. 75'h meridian, which is one hour faster than 90th me ridian time. Convention called to order by Gen. Clem ent A. Evans. Prayer by Rev. M J Cofer. division chaplain. Announcement of committee on creden tials. and roll call of camps, for list of delegates. Address of welcome on behalf of the people of Augusta by Hon. A M. Martin. Jr.. Mayor of city. Address of welcome on behalf of Con 'ederate Veterans. Sons nnd Daughters and ladles' Memorial Association of Au gust*. by Hon Hoykln Wright, chairman Executive Committee. Response by division commander, Gen. Clement A, Evans. Music. Report of Committee on Credentials Annual report i'y division commander. Appointment of apeclal committees. Confederate song. Introduction of resolutions and refer ence to committees. J Jt p m.. Afternoon Session— Introduction of Distinguished Guesls. Introduction of Daughter* of Ihe Con federacy. Election of Division commander. p. m . Evening Session— Mush—Confederate Airs Introduction of Sons of Confederate Veteran*. Song* by the Veteran* and Bivouac Talks. ttrroml Day. Thursday. Nov. 15. 10 a. m.— Reading of Minutes. Introduction of Resolution* and Refer ence to Committee*. Introduction of Distinguished Guest*. lntroductlv.il of Isadles' Memorial Asso ciation of Augusta. Report of Committee*. Confederate Songs. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m Meetings of Ihe four hrlgsdes separ ately to elect brigade commanders No meeting of the division. 4 p. m. Special Reunion of the Regiments, Battalions and Ratterles and l-ocal Reception*. R p m.. Evening Scss.on— Social. FcsTlvnla and Reception*. Reunions of Commander* nnd Camp Fires In various part* of the city. Third I lay. Friday, Nov. 15. 1° n m Prayer by Rev. Sparks W. Mellon. Reading Minnies. Report of Committees. ( Miscellaneous Ituslne** Confirmation of Minute* of the Con vention. Adjournment. At 3 p. m . Tarade and Review. IMPRERRKD IIY 1119 FAC R. Yeas shnr Coaldn't Help glaring at the Cfclnn'a Conten*pee. It occurred on one of the most promi nent corner* A Utile negro newsboy stood with a bunch of copies of the Sun day Morning News under his arm. A man passed whose face looked as If It had participated In some bout of twenty-five round*' duration with Rob Fllttlmmon*. eves being b a kei ed and half the coun tenance daubed over with lollnr. The boy stared lorg and protractedly, loffowlng the man with hl sa*<e as be walked on. Coreciou of ihe clcse scru tiny of the little darky, ar.d prov >ked ty It the man of the upheaval of counten ance said, gruffly: "Whai'a the matter with you, didn't you ever aee a man be foreT' "Not wld a face like dat." wa* the little darky’* answer The bystand ers Indulged In a little merriment, wh.le tht man with the face walked on. THE MOKNING NEWS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,1900. AT THE THEATEH. "The Christian" Will Re Herr Tnn Mali!* Se%t Wppk. Jam** Sh*'dOTen tttlvnnrc manner• -of •*Th ChrlPtlan" N In th* city arr.imrlni; the tlelnll* of the enfant ment next Mm day and Tuesday. "The Christian” will he prpfpnttcl her** with original Viola Allen n.enery M n<! a numir of me oriffin.il #l®. Ml** Julia Siuort will hr* the "tilory Qunyle'* and Lionel Adams ihe John Stornr s, u i Of hope fry moTTTfy 81 ill.ait i.L For lale of Hope. Motdgomery. Thunder bolt. Cattle Park and Weal End. Dally except Bundayx. Subject to change without notice. IgLib or HOPE l.\. c |t> lor i of It i-v Isle ot tlnt.e *3O ain from Irntb , t. iti .tn for Holton ISO am from Tenth [ SUO am for Tenth 3SO am from Tenth | 7 00 am for Tenth *ls em from bolton non am for Tenth 10 am from Tenth 110 no am for Tenth 13 00 n n from Tenth (11 00 am for Bolton 1 15 pm from HoMon jll 30 am for Tenth 130 pm from Tenth | 200 pm for Tenth 3*o pm from Tenth i 340 pm lor Holloa lo pm from Tenth j iw pm for Tenth I M pm from Tenth I pm for Tenth a pm from Tenth luo pm for Tenth TM pm from Tenth | 700 pm for Tenth aSO pm from Tenth t 800 pm for Tenth 930 pm from Tenth i y Otl pm for Teneh 10 30 pm from Tenth linoo pm for Tenth |H 00 pm for Tenth MONTGOMERY t. 'it v for Mnn r> l.v Montgomery - am from Tenth 715 am for Tenth" 3pm from Tenth 115 pm for Tenth •_ pnt from Tenth SOO pm for Tenth CATTLE PARK. t.v lit) for Cat. Para l.v Cattle Park 30 am from Rollon 700 am for Bolton 730 am from Bolton SOO am for Bolton 100 pm from Bolton 1 SO pm for Itolton 130 pm from Bolton 300 pm for Itolton 760 pm from Bolton 7SO pm for Bolton 800 pm from Bolton BSo pm for Bolton llli .nuiutlk>i, t Car leaves Holt cm street Junction 5 14 a. m and every thirty minutes thereafter untii 11 30 p. m. Car leaves Thunderbolt at 1:00 a. m. and every thirty minute* thereafter until 13 00 midnight, for Bolton street Junc tion. FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAR. ~ This car carries trailer for passengers on all trip* and leaves west side of city market for Isle of Hope, Thunderbolt and all Intermediate points at 9.00 a. m . IDO p. m., 1:40 p m. Leaves Isle of Hop* for Thunderbolt. City Market and all Intermediate points at 8:00 a m 11 00 a. m.. 240 p. rf . WkbT END CAR. Gar leaves wisi side of city market for West End 6:09 a. m. and every 40 minute# thereafter during the day until 11:30 p. m. Leaves West End at t ® a. m and ev ery 4* minute* thereafter during the day OB 111 13:00 o'clock midnight. H M LOFTON Geo Mgr. 1.00 ffr#.^ Ss s v Jr Awarded at I'arU \ / Quin a \ [LAROCHE] l WINE CORDIAL I \ H!|het recommendation# for cure of Poorne* J \ of Blood. Stomcch trouble# and General I)e / \ hi! tt v. Inures*' ■ * rnfthena # \ the nerves and builda up tbe entire ayatem / \ St rat* lirouot / \ PARIS / \ k. Paugera A Cos. JT Agents, X.Y. /> BURK'S JF-l B/spepsia -Af/SL Cm'e . Mai l Tablets * -iTHF -] g 'ii #tr * t- #• • -•• iu '• 5 r nrHii a# Htlc-usnao* r ut bt • #*rm#ss## cur# 1m Promote fhe Appetite IT and Pul Flesh on Thin IF P,., irxlf* All rtiW-raer* of U* e*>iftwu y- rtU r ,C * h.wel9 <AI he Ctirmtt I theif fgii h** Vest rompßr' fif; tdfsf'is'l # lh|—-fc ■ VI fr HVYtaf Ivt Al all 4ft*et#U % LOU BUOH Q CO . ■t—mii>#l—, 111. J. D. WEED* CO BAVAJtMAJt, a*. Leather BelUif. Steam Agents (or NEW YOKE RURBEH belting and packing company. Empty Honsheads. Empty Me Isss-s Uogsbead* foe sale by C. M. GtLBERT & CO. 84 ISC 121-1. A .\EO t S. REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENBIM by Investing your hand-earned hard cash with tha Southern Orocery Company, lit Barr ir I v# Norwood’s "Satire" For sale ai all News Stands in Saunnab. I'HOft'OftAL* W A.MKU. PHO FOB AI eS ALE OF V 8 VKB -and Cheyenn* -Sc.ilcd pro po*al will Im* received at Ihe Navy l>*- lairtment until noon on ih*> 14th day of Nov cm Ur. 1900. at whlrh Urn** and place • hoy will be <p*i*ml. for Ihe purchase of the l*. M Nantucket and Oh* yenne. They will be sold for cash lo ih*- jwreon or pt rftona >r lo the rorixtration or corpo ration* offering me highest price there for A separate jsroposal for eoch vessel bM upon must be tnibmltted in sealed er velofte. atldrecsel to the Secretary of ihe Navy. Washington, I> C.. endorsed ‘ Pro posals for the purchase of the I’. 8 8 (naming the v ssel for which offer Is made), nnd each projiosul must be accompanied by m satisfactory cerilfled check for not less than 10 §*er cent, of the rnoiint o% the offer. * On application to the Navy Department, forms of bid# and lionds, together with the terms and condi tions of sale, also a printed Uat giving general Information concert)mg these vea se Is. will lx* furnished Tilt vessels can b examined nt any time after this date by applying to the Commandants of the Navy Yard, League Island. Ph aind the Nava! Htutlon. Port Royal. 8 C\. where they now respectively He. They must be removed from the limits of said yard and station within su h reasonable time as may lx* fixed by the Department. The I>epartmrnt reserve* the right to with draw *lt her or Ulh of the utiove-ntmed vestfla from gale and to reject any or a I bids. JOHN I) LONO. 8* retary of the Navy. October 11, 190 ft LCtiAL ftonCElfe. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COPNTV- Whereas. Eliiabsth Gough l.v n has applied to Court of Ordinary for letters of ad mimstratl n de bonis non on the estate of Thomas Wall. and < eased. These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said court to make oh- JccMon (If any they hove) on or lefore t!ic first Monday In November, next,other wise said let tots will be granted Witness, the Honorable Hampton L Ferrlll, ordinary for Chatham county, this the 29th dv of flantemher. I9ui>. FRANK E KEIIeBACH. Clerk Ct. Ord y. C Cos. V< ITK'K TO itERT ORH AND FREDIT -4 •!!.-> GEORGIA CHATHAM COI'NTY - Notir" |* hereby given to all person* having <l'xnals against Elijah ('rawfonl. late of *oi.l county ileeiual, to present them o me. properly mn.i. „N orllhln the time prescribed by law. so as lo shot, their eharac-ier nn<l amount; an.| nil per son* Iml eh t'.i lo Mil rlecensetl are re qtiirc.l to make tmmctliate payment to UP' NANCY C. CRAWFORD, Executrix. Savannah. Ga.. Oo*. 2. 1960 GEORGIA. CHATHAM COI’NTY Whereas, Emma Rol>er(* Walt hour has applied to Court of Ordinary for leeters of administration, on the estate of Joslah Law Walt hour, derensed These are. therefore, to rlt.- and admonish all whom It may concern to he nnd appear Itefore said court to make objection (If any they have! on or before the first Monday In November. n< xt, otherwise aaid letters will he granted. Witness, the Hon, Hamp ton L. Ferrlll, Ordinary for Chatham county, hls the sixth day of October. 1900 FRANK E KEILRACH Clerk Cl. Ord'y, C. Cos ED WELCH VB ROSA WELCH— Libel for total divorce. In Chatham Su perior Court. Deeemher term, 19no To the defendant Rosa Welch, you are hereby commanded to be, and appear nt the next term of the Suiierlor Court, to be held In Chatham county, on the first Mondny In December, 1900. then and there to answer the p.-fillon of plaintiff In Ihe above case, in default of such appearance the court will proceed a* to Justice may appertain. Witness the Hon. R. Falllcant. Judge of said court. This Ihe sth day of October 1900. JAMES K P. CARR. (Seal * Clerk 8 C., C. C. Oa. ABBOTT’S , EAST INDIAN Corn Paint Caras Corat. Bunions nnd Wnrti i Speedily nnd Without Pnia. , FOR SIU IT ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 UPPMAN BROTHERS, I Wholesale Druggists. Llppmna's Blech, Inynnnnh. On. 1 ORANGES. Ileaiiquartera for FINE FLORIDA ORANGES. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of all kinds. SEED RYE. SEED OATS HAY. GRAIN. FEED. FLOUR. CHEESE. BEANS, Pea*. Rice Straw, etc. W. 1). Himkins tfc Cos. PNUI'OXAU XX A.XTiCU. OFFICE OF gUARTEUM ASTER Fort Fremont. 8. C., Oct I. 10 Sealed ptoposala. in triplicate, will he recelvad here until 12 noon, Oct. 22 19:o, for con structing two frame buildings Envelopes containing proposals should l> marked "Proposals for construct! .n," addressed Stanley D Emblck. Q. M. Information furnished on appllaatlon. CLASSIFIED AUVtHIISEMENTS. rEHsonAL •TO C OR NOT TO C," 18 TIIK QFBB tlon by th"**> tUirk Ung avanlngn rr M'Kinky or llryan will g**i in—ran b* Mtrr p*rn, with a gixxl pair of ni#r* larb# Ihnt will cl*ar via urn mil mak# prim plain aixl aiu thua lk* awa\ thiMN* oM wrinkle# caumi! by •train ing the eve# V)#lon Unproved *r not a rent charge*! for my youthful-look giving cyeaglfi*.** # ni and #f>eotaie# Feg aa. 28 lia: Hrmtghton. Halt. Jewelry and Hhav- Ing Supply Houe. Cash given for old goal and gllvcr. WELL, J t WII.ENBKY IS IN front again offering flrst-claa* guula in Jewelry watches, musical instruments, and fancy art.clea. *e him for bargains: no old stock to work oil. Corner llarnurd and Rrouxhton. NOTICE—IR L A SMITH HAS RF. mused In* dental office front Ru'd ,I to 104 tdgh'thorpv ave. east, over Knight s drug store. MORPHINE. OPII'M, LAI’DANI'M cocaine habit, myseif cured, will uiturm you of harmless, permanent home cure Mary S. Baldwin. Boa 1212. Chicago. OIL HEATERS. WOOD HEATER, cool heaters, cook stoves and ranges. Re liable good* C P. Miller, agent. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CIaAH -'ll' IED ADVERTISEMENT COLI'MN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO Al> VERTISEMMNT TAKEN FOR l.E.d.s THAN 3UC IS VOI R IRON SAFF. rTRE-PROOF? Silftcl A Freeman have a standing offer of gl.000 for every safe ot their make that does not preserve Its cement# One safe was In burning debris 113 hours When taken out. the hose bad to be turned on It. When opened, not a page was discol ored. not a record lot. not a dollar de stroyed If you want security, buy a Stlltel A Freeman safe. C. P. Miller, agent. YOU WILL LIKE THE MII.K FROM Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; try It. FURNITURE UI'IIOLSTURED MAT tresses renovated. Antique furniture re iwllshfd. furniture pack'd and shipped tn lest manner Send me your orders. C IV Miller, agent. HONE FLOUR; JOPOUND RAO 8A : . leave order with E Moyle, 10 Broughton street, cast, or 114 Park avenue, east. J Gardner, agent IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT YOU CAN get them cheaper from MeGllllt. SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY of nice w-tllow rocker,. ladles else, at 3? J W Teeple. I AM NOW IA3CATED AT til WEST Itroughton; ring tip lIM if you want to have your fund ure moved or parked for shipment or storage, 1 guarantee prices the same ns I do the work that's given 10 me A S. Griffin, 414 Broughton street, west; mattress- s made to order MILLER'S STOVES AND RANGES give satisfaction The Magnetic, Econo rilst. Waldorf. King, and other good makes at teasonabl- prices. 367 Brough ton. west KENS I NOTION FARM - MILK 18 UN surpassed for richness; delivery Is per fect; phone. 3345 BEE MTLLEK FOR OFFICE DESKS, office tables, "fil e mailing, office shade, W Broughton, west. WHEN YOU SEE MGILLIS SIXTT- Inch 99 cents rugs, you will buy them dost can’t help II; will sell In any quan tity. FOR FI-ORAL DESIGNS. CUT FLOW crs. plants and bulbs, from oelse hlg's nursery; leave orders with E. Moyle. 10 Rroughtrn street, esst J Gardner, agent “FURNITURE MUrBD WITH CARE.” Is a specialty with McGlllks. ~MILLER'S NEW STYLUS IN CAR prta. mattings, linoleums, window shades ptc. All work done In flrat-c as* style. 101 Broughton, west. ROBES. MRS "COLIC, JUST FROM New York, with the latest style* for even Ing gowns; ladle*' dresses and tailor mad" suits 215 Liberty, west. ' I WOULDN'T TAKE 110.000 FOR THE BENEFIT DERIVED FROM GRAV HK2ARD mips NANNIE JONES, *l. LISON, N C" MADE ONI.Y RY RES I’BBS DRUG CO.. PROPS M'GILLIS ISC IEAPON RUGS. NETS, lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers, pillow*, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites, snd furniture of every description. SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND ranges for sal# by J. W. Teepls; also agent for Insurance gasoline stove. II 48 BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS while they last. Large assortment of rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P Miller, agent. KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN elevation tn the country, free from city drainage Impossible for mi lt to heroine contaminated, by Impure odors: If you want pure Jersey milk, phone 2345 De livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. 31 gillis moves, packs ships and store* ptanos and furniture, best work only: no "Chaap-John" prices—no "Cheap- John" Jobs "ORAYRKARD IS TI4E BUST THING 1 CAN GET FOR CATARRH OF THE HEAD. MRS C. J LAWRENCE. SWAINBBORO. GA." MADE ONLY BY KKSPEM DRUG CO., PROPS II 00 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS, while they ;a*t. C. P. Miller, agent. GOLD FISH 10c EACH. 31 00 DOZEN Fish grass for sale by J Gardner, agent, 114 Park avenue, east. 32 50 FOR ART rtljt ARES WHILE they last. Rig assortment, all grades of art squares, rugs, mats, portieres. C. P Miller. ag>nt ~M'GILLIS BELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna patterns— for M> cent# Am'HfPriSEMENTS SET IN r'Al' ITAI.S WILL BE PRINTED IN CIMS SIFIBD* ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR run A WORD NO AD VKRTIBEMENT TAKEN FOn LESS THAN JOC. ÜBIC4L DO YOU STUTTER, IF SO, WRITE Dr. G. W. Randolph at one*. Alhetnarl Hotel, Columbia. S C. He will be In Sa vannah. Ga., Nov. 5 to 15. He beats the mare. OR AY HEARD CURED ME OF RHEU MATISM I CAN'T PRAISE IT ENOUGH C. C. CLARK. SAVANNAH. OA " MADE ONLY RY RESPBIIIi DRUG CO.. PROPO. HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR feet are troubling you. call on me and I will give you relief. I- ire Ingrowing nails, corns and all dlaaasea of the feet without pain; charges reasonable; can give the best references In the city; pa tients treated at residences: orders can be left a* Livingston's drug store. Bull and Congress street*: telephone 291 Lera Dari* surgeon rhtrondt*t GRAY HEARD < t'HKD ME OF ERY SIPEI.AH ON THE LEO. WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILED JOS ROGERS. SPARTA. OA." MADE ONLY BY HEBPEBB DRUG CO. HELP W A VICO—MAI.K. It Hl<' KI-AYE tU lonia. N. C. Flynt Building and Construc tion Company. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS HARTEN der may aecura a permanent p ablon Correspondence confident s!. Addreta K. this office WANTED. PLUMBERS. 33 BRlCK layers, (3 SO. mill machinist, filer, ham merer. laundry machinist, washer. M 5. hoard; hakera. tie Inspector, book keeper, commissary clerk. Huber, 317 Weat Bay, Jacksonville. . 11521.1* XVASTRO—WALK. WANTED. TWO Gt'.tD PRINTERS eteady Job for compelent men, none oth ers need apply. Apply to the Star. Statesboro, Ga. YOUNG MAN I.EARN ILLUSTRAT- Ing by mall, tuition poyable t)> day* utter poelfloii I* secured paying ai lean ID a week Correspondence Institute of Am erica. Scranton, Pa. AN r\ri ItlKN* 11* TRAVELING shoe naiesman for Florida: one acquainted i in sal-i territory preferred, none but ex perienced ahoemen need apply. A'kirees, with references, W J Martinos g Bros , wholesale boot* and shoe*. New Orleans. La "ACTIVE MAN FOR TEMPORARY lai cal position (several weeks) Salary 53 per day Address Globe Cos, 723 Chestnut Ktreel, Philadelphia. Pa. I • mei.p u tur.o-yt.xti u. iB*TKL KMPLOVMENT ~A'rENt'TT”3I7 , Waal Bay. Jarkftonvtlla. a ant# hr)p, all kin la. (or Florida. (B-orala Na#an nrxl <*ula, aeaaofi tkr llubrr (or fur iher informant'll WANTED. Hllltfi GIRL TO Do ooklna anl a**iM*ral Ixxnwwork; <#rman in'll rrl Ap.y 21W8 Bull #lrerl, nt-ar Srvrnlli #irr*'t. wantku. nkat yovmo roiiu:n wumim a# imikj In dot'lor*# ofTl <*. musi i*rlnK r**f'r*nc'r. I'all nt No. 7 June* #vi. 9 a in anl I | m. WAtNTKI*. roiXiltKl* BABY TO PBR jr* for travallu#. m.wry and to ;***Kln. r**f*'rrn4 T#, r-riwl #HC i*Mr****fN| *%r -v*lo|m* for rn*l> It**#)-I*-m Maoßrady. IM lirarlMKn, Ohltaff> ADVERTISEMENTS SI7T IN <*AP I r.vied WILL HI PRINTED IV CUA# *1 FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD No AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IIOOXIS XX A.A'rBD. nlrriy (yrnlMhMl room# In il. qul*t lo ot ion, prcfrrnhty with prtvat* family; for youn# rouH**. Addrra* A. 11. C., car NpWH. U A^TKI^-HIftiBUtUIOUI. TkTor want 'ioon mh.i^^TkTTt from S|h infix Ul l>alry; IF® rich, pura and whor#omr CASH I* All Foil OOOD SKeCoNir nan I oat #ax'k# 212 \\ #*#t Bay #tr****t IF TOIT WANT A ITaACU TO in'HV earth, dirt. iitit mnnur*. Hr , frn of rharir# Juit at city limit* haullnn over hanl nal frrlf# or telephona Brown Him . ourn#.- AmUreon and Kail Broad •traata Ai*Vl M TISFMI- NTS SDT IN • \l ITABH Wllal# BF ITIINTFH IN C!a\B ADVKUTIBKMKNT COMMN FOR TWO CBNTB A WORI> NO AI V KBTISKMKNT TAKEN FOR LIMB THAN JQC roll lirAT-HOOSM. bent !,trf* or imiall. In d*lrnhl** |o*nllty: Uxlh#. #*tc.; aouthrm froniau*' A*l*lr#w Eur#ka.“ car# Morning N>w#. FOR RENT, 1# A ftO E FIRNIHIIKP room for two n; bath on #am< flivor. with or without boanl. Apply 124 flnbrraham. NICE BY niIMHUKP POCTH front room to ##ntlrm*n oly. 122 Taylor Mrrrt, wr*l. N ICE Is K FT! R nTI4 E D*ROOiil WITH r withoiK boanl 218 Lllirrty, wr#t FLATS run ItIAT. FOR KENT. FUAT; PRIVATE BATH *ntr and il#o room® on iark>r floor. O R . .irr Sown. FUATS. PAIIUOK ANI> ONE ABOVE, unrtimlahad, thrra rooms earh. b (Jordon Mrert, f/t FOH kISNT-HOllKft rTbtaT iT7^ioTTe No 217 WaJxlburif alraai. *•#(. briwaon Abrroorn and Uncoln, flr#t-rlaa ord#r and condition; avrry c>nv#nl#nrr Rlxht rent to riicht tenant K#ta*r Salomon Coh* n. Wot Broad and Rmuffhton stream FOR RENT. 17 I)l?FKY STREET, #aat, |o##n#lon at onca. Apply (Jcor**- U Uarrn.iny. oirrnt. 16 llryan slrwl. rail. FOR RENT. DEB! VIABLE IIOPSE fr.Hitlrur Ant|cr*on atrret a> huol. AFV*I> 41& Antbrami rail. poll RENT. RESIDENCE 319 IIALI>, **ti#t. x r**om#. hot arnl r ill watar. Imm** •llatn poaaeaalon. A|*ply W. W. SwlntoCl. El#hth ®tr#el. caat TO RENT 221 ANI> 223' BOLTON tr#rt, naat; th##* )ir KOd houaa# and location excellent. Apply to (\ A. Mein* tire, 4‘* Board of Trade buildlnir. run iii.x i-•roiiK® hToRE BoinTrWKST corner Whß*iker and U bTty streets. Ap ply 18 l.lb rty streot 9 west. FOR HEM —MI3CCKRASKOLS. "^ARUIT^'A^tEHoT-SE Anld°<yK’b'Tcß for rent, corner Broughton ami West Itroad streets; formerly occupied by Ihe Savannah Carriage and Wagon Cos. 11. P. Smart. AIIV EltTI SE MKN TH~B ET fN i AP- WILL BE PRINTED IN .CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT tX)LIJMN FOR TWO CENTS A WoHD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN UK' FOR kXI.IC—RBAL K3TATK. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAIS WILL IIE PRINTED IN CI.AB SHIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN tOC FOR SALE. Sa.ono ACRES’ VIRGIN pin# land alternate sections, will cut 50 boxes to the acre; 3>y miles from good river transportation; dally steamboat; terms cash. Albert W. Olichrist. Puma Gord.i. Fla. POR SALE, A Loriroit TWO HUN dred dollars, easy farms, on Ninth sir##*. nar East Brusd. no city taxation. C. 11 Dorset!. FOH BALE, LOTS ON NI NTS. NEAR East Broad, at SJW) each; will soon b# advanced to 3235; when a lot has been paid for I ran arrauga lo get a bom# built. C. H. Doraett FOR BALI. LOTS ONNINTH STREET near East Broad; no city tax#*, al 3MO each; twenty-five dollars cash and Seay monthly payments C. H Dorsatt. “RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS for sale all ov#r the city. Ilobart H Tatem. real aatata dealer. No. T York Street, weal. Foil SALE OR RENT. 50-ACRE farm with house and out building*; In good condition Apply 578 Stewart street “for sale those Dsn on ninth street. n*r East Broad, hava only been •old to first-class parties, 'ho will raxk# good neighbors; and non# other can buy Th# trm* ar# very eaay, and they r cheaper than sny other In the vlcloMy. C H Dorset!. A DVBRTIBEM ENTS SET IN CAP IT.XI-8 WILL ItE PRINTED IN CUAS SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLPMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD, NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C FOR SALE— yiIIIKUAXEUII. yTbTt'tha^t^" wilensk y rropu ner Broughton and Barnard, has al! the Jewelry repairing and watch cleaning he can do? Because what he doe# is done right, and don't you forget It. Old gold and stiver bought or exchanged for new goods. Tbla la a atralgbt tip. AtmOM SXLRI TRI* DAY. CARPETS. WARDROBESrsmt lio (Him WIT., AT AK TIOA. C. H. IHIIBI TT, %urliitnrrr, Will #ll Monday. tßnd. ai 11 a m Hix rariwif. 2 ban-I#*m* HMoboarJa. I Wardrolw*. lot of l*ot ur**n. Wire i 'oil, farlor Hai. Kxt#n#:on Tabla, Kaiwln. Muliet 8* ix* Itr-friai r n.r. , **r. Miihoicany T.bl**, Chair®, Tabu*#. M#lU*lna Cabinet®, (#>jn##a, vMk But rax#, o*l Btintin# >f •Rad lUdinirhood." Wlrr 8* r#**n. CjM*a of M t h*# anti Md*.)n> Iliucking, and #un4ry olhrr arlb lo# MU .Uek-iUhUAAAkOII. 8\ It KM. THE Cor Oil KINO*! THY it whiMi your fa%orli** fail®, at 2&a bolllr add**! lo a gill of hon*-y mak<*# a aplendid mixiur® for Infant# anti rhildr®*. BENZOIN BAUM MVKKH THE BKIN i llKfh \flvr i , • or at Han* r\ and AlK*rrtn) IVrM# Druff ritorea, ' Whitaker atul lYiylor *tnet# PIANOS FOR SALE. ONE’PAHLO# fratul flr#t-rl.<## nuke. niihity u*ed; a# fftaul anew. ;*}-> #>vpral upright#. In rxil xintlMlon, at a bargain Jxhi Wt#> gand. 2-4 Writ! Ilarrl# alreef. WAOONR. TRIVKB MOWING yf\i j i'hln**#. hay mk**, inlilrr and hay wtr®| i i)tn*v* anti mule# Al#o growing rx*p®, l>eanu(#. #weet imitator# #ugar cane. lell r#. okr®. etc., near city Apply #ta ble#. Went llroatl urvl Oglethorp* avenue. I*l KE WOOD. 6.V A LOAD. SITOVE mixed. KK'. a Paid No M 7 Bay 4rt*®t ea#t l-*li BAUE HALF INTF.HP7BT IN A Carolina rummer reaort. 14., care Bsivannah Sown. FOR BAIeE. TYPE W RITE 148 AND "tipplt**; rlh*on# Nk- up iy|>ewrßcr 82x00 to Terry A llrlnin, Auguxta. rja. FOR SALE. ONE TEN-TON • ion Ice ma-'hlne, u#ed w year®. In flr#t 'la#x muidßlon. • t>n|deie. except Mteam boiler anl tank. !&3 lea run# 14x14x28 Ad* tire## Kelley Coal and K® 00, Atlanta, Ga. r<.|{ \ ! I ' MIMS UAHOK. #moo(h mule** and wm- xhcap mule# and hr#cw. Savannah Sale iiral Boardinff Slablr®. ItrOGY HOADCAItf AND HARNBM cheap Savannuh Buie and Hoarding Stable®. Tt’R TENTIN’K LOCATION FOR #ale. lx crt>|*a flr#t year boxea, 12.00* a‘‘rw round limber, at $1 .V) per icre; L par thou#antl Lixen fur lc.#el timler; plenty uf limber to he got. in five mile# of rail road. will give po##e#tr>n now nr at end of #-u*or> Addrra# Round Timber, car# Morning New# FIR A PROOF SAFES WE CARRY A fine line of fire proof safes In dock at all limes. The parties can see exactly what they are geilltig Our pri ce are as low as manufarHirers aell It. with freight add ed Parties Inter**!#,!, who wish a good fir* proof safe, will do well lo Inspect our slock Llpitnan Bros , Llppman Kkxk. agent* for manufacturers. SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED for having rich, pure milk: try II; you will be pleased ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP rr.M.s WILL BE PRINTED IN <-lwXts hIFI ED ADVERTISEMENT OILUMN TWO ‘‘ENTS A WORD No Al> VERTISKMENT TA KBN KOII I.ERB THAN aOC ■OAAXUMfa. Two OR THREE GENTLEMEN < an secure nice large room and single room, with every convenience arwl goat tabla •i- • al 115 Weal Gascon #rr#e|. COUPLE AND SEVERAL GKNTI.E men cun obtain nice room* and good hoard at reasonaMc rate#. 322 Harris street, east VERY REST BOARD. WITH ROOMK If desired; private family. 3S Hatcrsham. near Hroughlon. 11l tDKSt CHANCES. Tdvehtihementh set Tn caid ! r.ALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CI.AIK BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VKHTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 300 PI.UMBIAO. ' MODERN PLUMBING IT WILL BE to your Interest to lei me give you an es timate on your plumbing, new or old work; repair work a specially, aa 1 am a practical plumber. No guess work to endanger your Ilf*. Wiggins, 'phone TVI. Georgia or Hell All** I ' I.ANIdII V ITALB WILL BE PRINTED IN CtsArf -81 FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN POR LESS THAN MO. "FIVE BOTTLES gXaYHEARS CURED ME OF RHEUMATISM OR LUMBAGO. OF WHICH I HAVE SUF FERED FIFTEEN YEARS H G. DENT. ST SIMONS ISLAND. OA." MADE ONLY BY RKBPKHH DRUG CO PROPS. CALL "Up PERRY’ * BENTON. IF you are going to move, shift or More fur niture. Rail 'phone 1134. HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED wllh German ready-mixed paint; entire satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Point Company. “wei.i.bhach gas Lamps, com”. pleie, put up. only 75 cents, and guaran teed to save you money on your gas bill; you ran alwwy# find mi )*##<rtm#fM of mafttri# h#rr. from Ift, 18. 26 lo 86 runt*; •lon'l forg#t the plan*. A. C. Ihirw A Cos., Hlale ®nd JrfNruon *irerta; 'phon®# BM. WANTED ONE THOUSAND Ill’S gry propl* at th# Southern Grocery Com pany, 114 Barnard street. —"ORAVBEARD CURED ME OF ’tT TAKRII WHICH HAD CLUNG TO ME THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. IF YOU HAVE CATARRH. TAKE IT MRS RHODA DEAN. BALLINGER. TEX " MADE ONLY BY KESPEBH DRUG CO.. PROM. __ PERRY A BENTON WILL RENO vat# your old msllreases and furnliur#. make good aa new. a 4 very tlttl# coat. WE SELL SEWER PIPE. FLUB pip*, fir# clay, fir# brick al loweat prlcao, Adams Palm Company. 104 Congraa* west. ■ VIORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS In #v#ry dollar of your hard-earned hard cash at Ihe Southern Orocery Company, 114 Barnard street. "SANITARY PLUM RING. GAS ANb steam- fitting: when we give you our asll matra we get your work, because we em ploy only experienced plumber*, and guar antee satisfaction. A. (V Price A Cos., Stale and Jefferson streets; phone* 555. "' GRAY REA RD CURED ME OT K'V.E --MA AND INDIGESTION OF LON-J STANDING 8. A. JARRELL LAFA YETTE. ALA. MADE ONLY BY RES PESS DRUG XJ.. PROPS "ORAYIIEARD CURED ME OF DYS PEPSIA. WHICH HAD MADE ME AN INVALID. MRS 8 E CLARY. GREENSBORO. ALA. MADE ONLY BY REBPS3KS DRUG CO.. PROI#. Terry a renton use spectal rare tn moving, '-hipping and storing furniture, 'phone 1134. OTPBINE IS THE BEBT WALL FIN- Isb made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah agents. 104 Congroaa. weat. YOUR RANGE MAY MHB> TO connected or disconnected; If you wont It done a tlttl# cheaper than somebody else will do It, or If you want plumbing work of any kind done, call on A. C. Prle# A Cos.. Stole and Jefferson streets, phones 551. 3