The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 23, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 1 VMM A. Ewv At* - leal u> 1 traction is secondary to it. Tc have a book at will gladly send you that tells Just boa to care for i the hair. II your hjir is too thin or losingiif luster, get g * W ous and all jft .# Wv jO flail re'it^i/101lF 1 color to grav V;*? 3 p <v t! or faded hair. *■ ■ ■■ and Retain your youth \ don't look old before your time. Si 0# a tattle All frvffbti. *• I haT** uird your Hair Vlf*r now for about 23 yctri uid I have i did ami fan*fm< tor) inmry way I be lieve I fegva r* < tauuemled thin H ir \ Igor I• - I. ail WU tki ttaw storr u any I* and mt } the bent ktcu i t . Hair Vie r I ."full **r tainly rXWBIHIiI toHM itroaf ly Ml cut that they get bt tti f \ y*ri !! r 1 v I M r II Nut. "J, 1898. NvrKk, N. V. WrAa tha Ooefar. If Tan ga net aasfiti fm <e)r** from tN use of ie Vlfor, writ* Um Iw. tor 'it i* \ ■ >•* III*. J. C AVhil Uwsll. Man* I THE WEATHER. Forwiti f.r Tti'flty and W* dn - ly (|t‘<n tin and Butith Carolina (F ■ inlon.il r.ttii Tin : • V\ lit* tity f air. fresh •ouihoi'i' rly w.nd rii I'loriti * < iTt**loti<il tin on th* ■ jhi obist Tut ,bi>. Wtdfi'ftdjy lair, fresh rkMtliu'at. crly v. lul \\ •T* r> I l.irUki I-air Tut -Wi nn.l WttUit'.-o y; lig n t to fr* ft southerly win-1 Yificrday> Weather at Hnvannah: Muximum tempt raturo StW i. nt Ke dc^n*••* Minimum letnpet iture 4:00 a. in Thdegre** Mran temperature 76dre*> Normal temp* future fiitli-ijrm Lucffi* of teoipv rat tire II drgro’t- Aceumulitcd exi’iTv since Oct 1. .. 7R degrrfr A< iimu *irl i xuw ilnrc Jan 1 112 degree* lidilnf.i I ol toch Nor run] In Inch Him* Oct. 1 8.<9 Inch** Deficiency *lrtcr Jan 1 ...7.6# In h** River Report.—The hlght of ih* Ha van na!t rlvi r at Augurt.i, vai x i m . (75lt> ITteri Halt time), > • rdny, \v S.X fact. u rljo of 0.1 f<Ht during ♦:!• prctc ln<r twenty-four hour Cotton Keaton Hull* tin Havinnih. Ga.. for the iwt i,i . -four hour <lir k at u to., 75th iz.rhftun tlm* < j !!* a<Ml|on *f >!tt 'R - j F.ivan/.sh district. lT*m jT*m.| fall Ala pa hu. Oa . cloudy . . | Ki & 01 Albany, pt. cloudy ! Kl 62 T Anierii'.in, cloudy ..... fei 6s 2 lialnbridge, cloudy ...... *’ 7! <*) j Kastman, cloudy .... . X> Ha .00 Kort Oak* *, cloudy J Tit }7! .21 *Qabmvlllr, Fia , e’ear..; jc* 71 02 Milb fi. (la . pt. clou ly ..J k'2 6*l .(* Quit mm, (Uur K ti> ,K 2 Ho\amuiti. cloudy ... 7ii t .10 Thomnitvlth. pt i kiudy 7i .i# Wn) cn..*b. lomly .% i: mi •llwi lvel lt>> lute f<>r tl* k 1 t|h ( tv or it Iter. la I Texan Rainfall Report*—Bee vll.* T. Br*-nfam. fun ! a♦ t\>r -icuiiu. !. He irti , .14; H*.riie*. trj, Waco. i#4. llousfjvi, ii. Tyl**r I.SI. Hur t villc. >6; Temp!* . T. l/MIKVIi W, .36; 8. C - nali. T. l.iliU.tC 4 Heavy Rains fjverr cn. Ala.. 1.70 Amll*. R . 1* M*i r. • la jo l orf Olbnon, Jim-,. 2 18, Fort l.K>it Ala. 1 I*4; Op. Ilk * A1... 1 ‘i. llelciiM. Ark.. ?. Vick-burg. Mi**., l.w. Nob |Bt- Mux Min.[Haiti Central Station*, jilon- Tern. Tern., fall Alia | .M Auiriirt i 10 *u ♦** <• Char lesion 5 V J ;•& 12 tUlv.aum 2t* . 7i UJ i Riftle Rt k j )2 72 j U f1.14 MemifhU i 14 71 :*S 1.46 Mobile j f* 76 *4 5( llufitvomcry j k ) j 62 S* New Orleans ..j IS ''l { S6 I.IS Savannah 12 v: t> n Vtckaburp 10 M j * I.M WUmhiKioti ....{ Jo ill ,M 01 R* imirlre- R.iln in nil dUtrlct- x out A*ku*tu- cophu>- ov r Iht aestern pc* tion of the lelt Cooler over the extrenv western linrl(warmer v t t int ern dim Met*: no iDurk' >l ■ l.artit* *o\ r Mt central prtion.- Obervatlott taken nt th* m* m* iie-fit oi time .it ul] ftatlon*. Oct. 22. ID), b p m., 7f>th nteritllun Urn* ; Name of rHatlon T. V. Rain Renton, clear *•'. 10 't N'W York city, clear .... *a | 12 • I'm .cf -lphl.i. cli .tr .. t* l.t ut Waahirufton city, cltar .. ♦. R j i0 Norfolk. cl .ir 70 ( 10 .no Huttera*. clear ~j 72 X j flu Wiimlnjtton. *b ar 72 6 } .00 Char; tu. clotnly . ... 7*l { 12 to Kalelifh. pt rlnudy 70 6 T ('har lent on, < l>>uily .j 74 j 12 .61 Atlanta cloudy j ?o : h | .22 AturuHta. cloudy To , 6 .tx FNViiiinnti, cloudy ! 7*l | x ,<u Jacknonvllle. cloudy .... 7# j• 8 i .oo Jupiter, cloudy to , lx I ,i6 Key Wert. kur .j x.* j x > Tampa, clear ............ .j xo jl2 4) Mobile, clear 72 R \ .♦<) Montironiery. ratnlnfr .. 72 6 .76 Vlckwhurg, clear | 6X 6 | i N* w Orleuns. chur 7" R T Oalventnti. dear i 4 01) CorptiM 4 % tari-*ll e'ear . 74 6 0> Pale*tine, dear 74 l. x Memi'hiM. cTi'jp 12 00 Clnctniuwi. cloudy 72 x <7 Ptttaburg. cloudy ; 7* i U 00 Puflahk cl. r '*• H '*) Detroit, cloudy ’ ♦*; i 10 ><• Chicago, clear *• 14 .42 Marquette, raining 62 12 *4 St F’aul. clottdy J 62 ] R 12 Davenport, cloudy ' H T St. IxHih cloudy 64 lo .00 Ktroaif CTty, cl udy ... k!ai."tu. clear ’d . R <•* North I’ aMe. clear 6* ’ R *0 Tioilie City— Minting II n Boyer, Fore* n.*t Offl< ial. 4 \l U SOPH% AT TMIMTV. I hair I'rrimrintf Ippflnl Mm.lp* fur flip Opening f Ihe Chnreh. The vawni'V of lh. murine’* |>> illon in th* < lwlr of Trinity Church r.iurp-d by the b-avtor of Ml** Allen Summerlin to iki i jll u Mmlior |pbu * with lie KlriU Prrrbyurlan Church, hn- been fllle<l by the appointment of Mr* A. Poole of Anurl ua, who notv* u! Trinity for the ttret time .* ,rtiy. The other member* of th* choir will remain T. y ur* Mine Mary Oriei contralto. Mr, vs'. C Trlree, tenor; Mr W It. Ip lio ■ r. hop, uiitl Mr*. If (I. Henlt. orsanlM The onulr I* now uifniPil in preparing it *p.-c iul (pfotii iiniii. for lie up. nine of the i*r>y repair**} < hut h, wbloit will t*Ju> ptuee Sunday, Nov. 4. I TIIKV AI.HRR OS PLCM4STS. IVrtlktent l<imior Thai He Will Itr <*. F. ii ii (I I*. A. of lir 11. %. *. t o. The rumor thal A*t*tant tleneral ' Fretghi Agent \V H Pteaant* of the He* ! hoard Air Rine, with hcuclquafter* at * Jar k-*ivllh . So to b general fr*lght iwl 1 |*< tiger of the Ocean tt'limxhlp I ('omparty. meet rather general credence ogong rultroud men l*r *Ul* i t Jhn M | Kg in l>* not ready to make any unnoune**. i rn* nt of e • h an official .* vet, arl will | not dhubr the in.nr li the lmire*-on 1 tic h-*me ' urr.nl and otrong y imp nt j .1 that Mr lieaoant* lo to lx* the man I If ih not thoug f that Hit aipoletm nt w! I Ih* made for Hom** tlfiv, an opinion pt valuing that who-v* r may get the hl 1* * will not itaumr charge le for** !>•*<• 1 ir-<l. Jan. I Mr. Pleasant In*- j f.*■ ihe <on -lulatwvn of the S<*borl. wa- *• n* rui freight agent of the Florida Central anl IVnInHU ur T *• truff) >1 th** Oc.in Steamehlp Com- j p.'iny is anl ha been f*r more then two \ u 1* r the l*r• lion of Traill M in- j i*; t I* II Hinton *d the f'entrsl liallrwel Tt.* i*i iu*. 11. on of th- two 1 om|*anle sn (*• far a.- their fraftl* fnanigement In r c 1 tin infer* -i- 1 th* Or* an Steam- j hlj* < mpin\‘** employes In Mr Hint a-T* -Pi ■ no little, nnd they r* keen to !• irn <itvthing of in w i relative to th* appoint- ! m* t of th* i *av g**n* r.il freight an*! pa*- j ng* r agent. th ir retention In Savannah 1 or dlfp-C* h to New Y'ork to kk after the otk of ih. company In that city. The , • gregatlon h-a t.k*n mu h the place j among u< can Hr* im**h!p (%<mp ifiy people ( i ait w,i tuk*vi amrig th>*e of the Oeor- j 1 *n*l Alai .tms ;m<| the Florida Central ] •! Kenlnfular when ronro! Ida tion wax' the ■on taut theme under <ttocu*!on. Cirr ular No ** f the M obile an I Ohio Railroad Comiam) from the office- rtf th** j Pre .*!• it. K R Rll--HJ. ha Ju-t been Is eur-*l aonounclng ttv.it effrctlve Nov 1 the following ( hang*-* In th* organization of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Com* 1 piny wilt take place: Kind Tin Jurisdiction of Mr C. 8 Clarke, general superintendent. 1* ex • •■nded ho .1 - to ln lurle the mechanical roadway and trar.*p>riatlOil and |Mrrm*uil* H* *-*jn*l Th* -yetem wiU te op**tMtr* la* Iwo dlviKiun.' viz From Kaet HI lx>ul. 11l .to <)ki4r>na. Mien Irv ltellrtg hranchex; and fr*m >kr4onu, Mi>* to M lll** Ala . and from Art'iiii. Ml**. 4o Montgorm-yy. Ala It * lu*ilng branch'---, on I fermtmig a Okolonu, to I- known aa Ihe S' Lnub nd Mobile division* respectively. Tlilid Mr !( \\ Clark* i-*. Pfmlnt and superintendent of the St Ix.uJh division, with ha<b|U;rM-r* at Cairo. 111. Fourth Mr. J I>. Clark u|M tintendent of the Mobil* division, with h* n*W|tmriera t Merldtan. Mies. Fifth: Mr. Henry Foraie ie appointed general agent, with heb|uarter* at Mo bil* Ala 1 utl will, under the direction of the general euperlfitemlent. have author.- v to purchase all fuel, and to contrict I'm and fill, all requisition* for tlmi *r ( will. also. |*#rf>rm mi h other dull-** aw may t* assigned him by the president Mr It. R Pritchard. ♦* igent of th* • v-ntral llllr<a*l who ha- chnrg*- of th** i.md nral Industrial Interest* of €tie c**ni ,,.ny. h r'turn*f from a trip through mm Mi Frit • > i\* the uncertainty of the 11 at out | •• -k rei.lem rapt to. lets lurkward about i mv* - ting their money In factories ■ *1 other Industrie** As soon, however, i '* the le* tlon has been held and the un* ertalnty ha.-* been removed, there will i * renewed activity Mr Pritchard kiwjw MT-'im’.i) of four companies that ar* .nlv nwalting th*' result of The election ►efore beginning All will es -1 ia|fc*'i cotton factories President John M I'.mn of the Central Railroad was In Alatam.i yertsnkiy. his attention Ning given Ihe Folumbit x tension, known on the rec.>rla ss the •dmft a hooch* * and tlulf, now ncartng completion. CVI H W. Wrenti, passenger trsfH' manager of the Plant System, t* in Ix>ul*< villa, Ky m.Ot K A rod PAY l\G. 12.0011 *m|unr* Yards Wnnted far In dian unit l-'nrivt Hfreetn. Director tiudsden of the public works Is idvsrtftHing f*r bids fr 12.ub0 square vards of grantt* block to b* ua*d In pav ng Indian inl Farm street* In die usslng the matter yesterday with <n agent for one of the granite companies, llre *tor HmlMlcn state I that the specitl -iibHis woaU) require twenty-seven bl*xki i.t th*- |t.ire v;rl This Is a lomcwhat -n nller block than the ilty has been us ii ; lin y, but the director is of tho opin ion that tin* smaller bok wth fewer Ir r *i‘.rtbwill make o t*etter iNivmrnt Th** larger bo ks being roughly hewn, frequency leave lurg crevices The blocks r cb dvered not later than Jn 1 Pit Kill I•• BY THK PORI I*:. 4 Ynrlefy f Prisoners fpr the He nirdi r to Dispose of. Fanny Henry, color'd, was sent to the barracks last night by Patrolman Beck • I on th** charge of iietng Insane Jack Foster, Dan Foster and Pinky Kick! were .irree'ed by Patrolman J A Wood*, charged with riototi.- conduct on •tu IxMilsvflU Road Marla Jones, colored, 1* charged by Pa trolman Stafford, who arrested her. with having stolen som* clothe* from Rtsile Halley Then were hut a few oth*r ar. 1. ts. and they w* re of no particular tm tmrtance. STRICTLY SCIENTIFIC. Onl> On< pile i are Which (an Hr I itnfd*rd Vweli, The Pyramid Pile Cum 1* strictly *< !en fin both In it 4 * t omiH>ltlon anti In Ita th* ra|M*uflf .< lon. an t tht best feaiur* s i .it l* 1 perf* tly harmless. No 111 fir* 4*ta * v r result from it* us* The rum la aecoinpllshed pulnlessely by th* aalrlnurant |>rofertles anti heullnß oil* lontalmnl in It. whirh cause th- |l(llr fn mora ami oongmted blood ves** la lo on trr' t and the obstruction to the rlr ula tion to l* r* moved The Pyramid Pile Cure la In suppository form tn l far Riipark>r to any salve or ointment for convenience. |i | ttppllrd at niirht uni ab-orhed Into n nsltivo rectal membrane. a tlnr both . ti loc.il .uni . ronatltutlonul f retu rn* nt. (me f<o.r#*nt box of the Pyramid haa often b.. n effectual. rvrn In cases of many year-’ standing:. It- U f from pain and Urbina la so im mediate that patients sometimes Imnir* m that th r* medy must rontaln aomr i firm of to■ im or opium, but a ramful j nalyV* >how>- It to contain no cocaine, narth*tlr or Injurious dru* of any kind | I: In Rt Hirsute* <1 free fri*n any deleterious ! 11in*'*'. The llcutum treatment, the knife. or the 1 mot. rtptd treatment by dilatation. I Ii -vVIm cnislnß Intern** pain and worn#*, i times *nd death. am no* known to have little value as far an a i**rmanent | .ur* Is concerned Thousand* of pile sufferer* bear witness ioth- value of the Pyramid Pile Cum and even In cases wh* m a danjrerous *urrt<\il operation hn* fad* and to cure surprising re al?* have been obtained from this remedy *fter n areek’a line A complete tr* atment of the Pyramid I pile* Cum Is sold by drusrirbit* everywhere at fifty cents. Ttu Pyramid I>rtm Cos.. of Marshall. Mich., will mad to any address a little Ibook on eansr- and cum of piles, and a list of rurl pi’hnta from ail porta of the I’nlted States. , THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1000. LIEUTENANT PETERSON Says Peruna Is the Finest'Tonic and InviKorator He |-ver Used. Lieutenant f'hurle* Peterson. Hoik and I.adder Cos No 21. writes the following b-tter to The P*run Medlclm* <’o.. from Balmont avnu*. Chicago, lit '*l#;ist year I hud a severe attack of •* j grlprx which left m** very weak, so that j , 1 was unable t perform my duties Bev .-rat of my friends advised me to build j up on Peruna ii 1 f >und It by far th* j hnest tonb an 1 Invlgorator I had ever us* <) Fr, iwn w* • k I well, and If ever 1 am exposed to unusual : t.ardshlp Incident with my duties at tires ( ! take a dose or two of Peruna and find that it keeps rm In good health ** C'harlos Peterson. •a % II . \ ' ' ' " Rieut <’has Peterson. I lr uliovr In only n* of fifty fhoa nul Irttrr* wr hmr on lilt- nttrat in tlir oirrlts of IVruna. There are great multitude of prnpl" In all parts of the land who hsvr 4*ntir*- ly lost Ihelr health i“* a result of Ia grlppr wh4[ have recovered from an attack, but find themselves with nerves derawgnd digestion, and with hut very little of their former p*w* r There Is no dls* • kr own to man that leaves the system fr such an outrageous and exasperating eomlittiai ns la grlpp*' For this class of sufferers. IVruna Is a *p4*rlrtc. Peruna should lie taken accord ing to direction and In * few weeks the ufferer will be entirely restored to his accustomed health. Address The Peruna Medicine Cos . Cos lumbus 0., for a free copy of ‘TiOti and Faces " I*l, V\s ion FLOKtI. PiHAIIR. ti-tl nil 4'tinlrnn K. Thru* How (fillr'l a XarlluK at tlir Ur Soto Ta-turrim. "One feature of the Elks’ Carnival which 1 being pushed to success la the tioral parade.” said Mr 8 K Thru*, tem porary chnlmtan of the committee then hr continued, "At Macon an<l Au*us im a* at Saratoga, three Moral display* have been of the moat beautiful character, the heat ctiUfu* entering with tent Into the scheme. "The committee having the parade In hnnd will hold a mrettng to-morrow af ternoon at the De Soto at 4:30 p m to dis i urs the plan laid out They Invite the la dle* on.l gentlemen of the rlly to meet with them. Director Iteneon and .\lrw Hen eon will he preceil! to outline the plan and give etiggestlon* us to what can be done They will have photographs of de signs aultahle for the decorations of all sort* of vehicles at small expense, also specimen* of t.atwr flowers available for the purpose These Mowers are made In Savannah, and their use will give em ployment to mony worthy people "Our clllxens.” he continued, "should hear In mind that the charity of the Elk* Is not .-online.! to the order, but Is broad and whle-sprrad Our orphan asylum* ami needy ireople of all nationalities, are brought tinder their mantle of charity In Joining In this parade wc not only ad vertise our city, but we help to make g ad the people who attend the Carnival. "Many thousand* who will hr here per haps never saw a parade of this *ott ;4o with the number of private vehicle* In lh> city there Is no reason why a splendid turn-out I* not a-eured The members cf the order are working hard All railroads have given special low rile*. II requtr. s hut thr cooperation of our people to make this feature of the varnlval a grand sue cess Any vehicle will Is- admitted to the parade bicycle* Included." MIV-I OMs. IA OGI.BTHOHPEW. 41.-ml.era of the- Company Who Woe. I'rmnnllun ley Ceempetltlan. Carl O A Core ton of the thtlelhorpe I.lghl Inf entry announced the results of com|>eltlon among memlrera of the com mend for vacancies among the sergeants and roriear.il* Among the sergeants there were three vacancies for which the live corporal* rontesteel. standing a com lctltlve examination and having other qualifications considered'll! Ilie • sttmete I formed hy the rapfnln of their ability la iwrtorm the duties tie t devolve upon e j crg<sint The- same number of contest | arts strove for the torpor* lehlp*. of which there were three vacant, and the competl j then resulted as follows: To he sergeants. ' Corpls R A Cox. Henry Heller and W. 1 A Itrady; *o be torpor tls. I’rlvnte* Fur re r. Wllhrlngton .end Courlenay. The evork of these member* ha* always been I earnest and faithful ami Ihelr comrades | Joined in congratulating th. m upon their promotion. IIKCIM IT. AS* Tlt-MI. IIT. vtessrs. 11.-.1.11.-k and Vttnms tone eeeeieee Instrnetlan In llnnrlieg. The Keshllck-Adams Dancing Academy will begin their evening da** to-night In the Catholic IJbrnry Unll. Th • aft- rnoon Hass will he opened te>-m<>rrow afternoon i The young gentlemen have received many assurances of patronage, ami II Is ex pected that they will establish large ! rla***"*. Avery Attractive Invitation ha* been ' col out to th- A. a demy's dances or. sol res s. and only thm. holding the In : vlmtlon* will he admltte<l to th. had This I- an Innovation that will he appr- latl In those who Mml delight tn ntten Hng the Htf.ilrs The Invtlotlons may hs- r.slv<l trom either Mr Iteklklt or Mr Adams I Their next soiree will be on Nov. 2. and 1 ilioo* who attend the opening of the Academy and had such a pleaarrt time are balking forward with pb asumhle *n tieipatson- to the ven Hs kin'i orchestra wb! furnish #h* muM* THK OYXTKR t|t'MTl<Bi AGAIN. YMother bide of the Oyster SrareMy Qaeat low. tMltor Morning N* s u In *n article ap twarlng (k*i ‘JO, I endeavored to o*Te t some statements which ha 1 been publish ed th preceding day ralatlv*- to the oyster industry In this state. Monday’s l#*ue of your valuable paper contains a reply from Mr O. W Beckett in whl h ho makes charges against a luimter of par ties, and asserts that ih* rights of the Ovetermeti will i>e (este*l Mr. Beckett has in.nl* these charges before an 1 th* y farmed the i<els of his argument-* pleadings In two ensf • the decision of which completely refijt**! th* charges, and t* **l and Jet* rmin* *1 th* oyster laws. In Heptsmber. ISW. Mr Ikckett. a-* guardian of the rights of the pubic and in behalf of forly-four oyst**rmen. Ui*d a |e*tttton against Capt. Oeinb*r, an 1 ot talned an order restraining hirn from In terfering with Id* clients Th •* men. ad mlitdly tnsolv<*nt. then went upon the private oyster beds of Capt. Oemler. by advice of their counsel, and look shout ' s2'•* worth of oysters. At th** first hear- j trig of thb petition, the demurrer offered i by Ciipt Oemler w*i> su*>iali*d. 'h* it tltlon dl-nml! ar and the ir.Junct.oik against him dissolved by th*- court. In Octol*er, lxiw. Fapi Oemler filed his petition against these men. burning that th* nets of himself and his predecessors wr* legal and proper, that his territory embraced no natural oyster laxts, and tha; his leases were lawful; and h** obtained an ‘•.Junction whh h forbade these men from trespassing uj*un his grcHin*ls At th* tiearing issue was taken onjhese facts, aisi the oyster laws were assulle.) The rase went to the Supreme Court That court sustained th* action of the lower court and con tin tied th* injunction against these m-n. It sustained the action of (‘apt. Oemler and his asocial**; it ex pressed th** opinion that th*- oyster law was constitutional; decided against every (contention of law that Mr R* ktt mad**, ami hell that “Bvery material allegation of fact In plaintiff’s (Oemler** petition was sustained by the overwhelming weight of testimony Introduced on the t-ial ” t’pon these Issues therefore it is manifest that Mr. Beckett lias not l*eet sustained The real questions, however, are wheth er the Mipplv of oysters Is In fact dlmin i hlng. If so, what Is causing the filling ff. and how can it lx- remedied The r*>mi>luints of local dealer# and housekeepers demonstrate that the sup ply r .1* ti* lent. ami. to my mind, the re sponsibility rests upon the opponents of the laws and their methods Wh.bt our factorlc s use a gr* at many oysters, the faetorb in other elute* lk* wis use a great many, and yet wher* they an* lo < ited oysters are not scar e On the <*on trary they are very pentlful. and this 1- due to careful ami extensive cultivation under protective laws, which ore enfor - *•*l In Chatham county all of fh* 1 avail able territory hte by no mean# been P -propiiatcst On the contrary Capt. Dem it r bus frequently off* rsl to locate grounds rulloMe fr*r oyster culture, and ias Aff* re<l t >*k*nate to the parties taking up th* ground the shell-* tv for planting. The retn**dy with us Is plain, it Is id;** to light uaginM laws which hav* he. n suat iine*i by the courts, wh**n acqules cenc* In such cl* iskSßs ami ot>servanc*e of the laws will give rmployiwnt to all closses. restore the public beds, and en ,,h,. the private td* to Increas*- exceed ingly' and contribute more freely to publi and private consucnptton Very r*‘spect fully, Wm W <Jordon. Jr. KOVIVAR Ki:TI10l AT YV rAI.KY ll**v. YV. YY‘. l*tMion of Ytaeoo to Preweb Twice s Day W title They Laat. A series of revival services were begun Sunday nt Wesley Monument#l Church Yestenlay afternoon Rev. W. W. Pinson >,( the Mulberry Street Methodist Church of Macon, arrived In Savannah, and will IM Rev. K*i F. Cook In conducting the meetings He preached last night to an • xc.ellent congr“g.it4on and will ontinue IO pra h twice dally, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon and *ls at night during the iwo we. ks or more in which the service* will be h* Ul Mr Pinson Is an eloquent ,nd forceful shaker, ami will no doubt • ontlnue to have large and attentive con gregations Y \KYV lU6BTKRIU CAYDID4TB. 4 unstable Joe Itrown to Try for Of fice In the Fifth District. Joe Brown, colored, n t'onstabie of Mag istrate Nathan's Court, has declared htm : clf a c imlUtnb* for the magistracy of the Fifth Militia District. Brown has already formed a club to work for his interests It |h called the Joe Brown Club, has a membership of about 160. ami me***s weekly. *n Wednesday night. The fifth dlslfict ie very thinly populated, and Brown claims that he has !r* sdy plc*lgel i him enough votes to secure his elec tion. but will nevertheless m ike un active inip.tign until the election. —Bt.itin Pa?h4i lias been appointed in spector general for the boudan He Is still an Austrian subject, and is now 40 years Oli The Oldest and Best S. S. S. is a combination of roots and herb? of great curative {towers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of {Htisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary', the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, ami strength ens ami builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri ties. S. R. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious lilood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. R. S. is more popular today than ever. It nuralx-rs its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the history of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention Our physicians have made a life-long studyof Blood and Skin I)is *# than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. We are doing great gtxxl to sulTe r in g wW humanity through DJI Ip oii r consulting de partment, and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. and ellow Label WHISKEY On wet daj-s a nip of Yellow Isabel will often forestall a serious cold. A helpful tonic in case of illness or indiges id a pure Rye for those who pleasing stimulant. (It’s the drinker’s favorite.) >r it i/hrrrrrr pond liqrtars are sold. Tf K ditl-r-r.rr I, cr.nt between tM f rcalf ;.nd ordlnur> wi,.-k<-v to ho I nnd you inimpli* bouln (roe. on rnclpt ot I2ct. line. He. Addrw. I ckab ■ primru too. 47 K.m t. cn*cnm*Ti. 0 i>.Ki—n4* t * | i | —**-‘*i—>• Learn a Profession Without Going Away to College or Leaving Home or Quitting Wort, WHAT YOU NEED for complete success In life Is one of the Ten Free 8 holirshlps in The International Correspondence Schools of Scranton. Pa which the MORN ING NEWS will present to the ten persons having the most vote* by Nov. 20. ISOO. Gather all the Voting Coupons you can. and win one of th* Ten Free Scholar ships named below. Through one of them you can qualify for a GOOD sal aried position, und not lose a day from work or leave your home while study ing 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 6 CHEMISTRY. 2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ; COMMERCIAL BRANCHES. (Including Complete Electrical Outfit.) x. MECHANICAL DRAWING. 31 ARCHITECTT’RF i (Including Complete* Drafting Outfit.) 4 CIVII FNGIVFFRIVO I fJ ARCHITECT! HAL DRAWING ! -A™ I O (Including Compb-te Drafting outfit.) 6 SANITARY PLCMBINO. HEAT- L ORNAMENTAL DESIGN. ING AND VENTILATION. jj (Including Complete Designing Outfit.) HOW TO VOTE. Cut out the attached Voting Cou pon. and mail or bring It to the huslne** office of the Morning New*, Savannah, Ga. Bach Coupon mu*t bear the name of the peraon for whom you wish to vote. JUST RECEIVED, Fire-Proof Safes From the most celebrated mnnufnrturers, both flro-proof and burglar proof safes and vault doors. YVe carry an Imturase stork of Plre.proof Safes. Oar stock em braces a very elegaat line from 7tMI to 4,4100 pounds. Inclusive, single and doable doors, and a visit to our establishment to In spect these elegant safes will be a source of nurli profit and In struction to our friends. The price will be as low as any really Fire-proof Safe can be made, and our motto Is Quality und Safety of the first luipurl aace. grad or call oo us for further particulars, catalogue and prices. LIPPMAN BROS.. Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Safes. M)( U. PBMOJAL. Mr. A A Martinet of Tampa 1* a guest of the Pulaski Mr H. W Goddard of Atlanta 1* regts l> red at the Pulaski Mln< Milan Chase left via the Southern yesterday for Toledo. Mr. \V. 11. Gresham of Atlanta 1* a guest of the Pulaski Mr H. K. Weed of Grtffln registered at the Pulaski yesterday Mr Wallace Holt of Port Royal I* reg istered at the Screven. Mr. O Wagner of Amerlcus registered at the Screven yesterday Mr. A H. Mcßae of C lax ton was among yesterday"* arrivals at the Pulaski Mrs. J. Thompson was a ptster.g-'r of the Southern's yesttrday for Asheville Mrs M K Cummings of Manassas was In the city yesterday, a gust of the Pu laski Mr D. R. Edwards of l-awtey was among the arrivals at the Pulaski yes terday. Messrs J T. Malloy nnd R T Guyton of Howell were guests of the Screven yes terday Mr and Mrs. .1, T Wade of Hershman were among the guests of the Pulaski sterday, Mr. Thomas Pacts was a passenger yes terday via the Seahoard Air Lin* lor Canova, W. Va. A party of twenty negroes, turp-ntlne h m.le. left via the Seaboard Air Line yes terday for Orange Park. Fla. Mtss Edith Cavanaugh will sail on the Kansas City 10-day for New York where fhe will continue her musical studies. Mr Norton Oemler haa gone to Wil mington Island to lake charge of the Wi.mlngton Canning Factory for the winter. CITY lIHHVITIB*. The F.lks meet to-night at Elks" Hall There will be an Initiation. The bicycle disposed of by Policeman Christie was secured by II Kohl, bicycle repairer, of No. IS York street, west. It was a chalnless Orion. The men that we.-e expected from Brunswick yesterday tor Ine purpose of Identifying Howard, held at the banaeks because thought to ts- Frye, did not ar rive. It Is possible that they will come lo day. A meeting of the friends of Magistrate Isaac Nathans was held In his office last night. About sixty people were present, all by Invitation. Mr C. W West oil was mode chulrman. and Mr Frank Mc- Dermott. secretary. Another rmetlrg will be held Thursday night The Savannah Dancing Academv opens at the Masonic Temple to-night under th direction of Mr. John 8 Banks The hall will be decorated and a full orchestra will VOTING COUPON. Name St. and No Town furnish the music for the occasion Mr H'nks has been very successful In con ducting his class, s l„ dancing heretofore on, he has a bright prospect for contlm uM puert ji. A han Isom.- me- rsohaum pip.- wn* pro scntel the meeting of the Savannah Cadets last night to Quartermaster Ser geant J R Cowan, the presentation speech la-ing made by Private R. j, Travl*. The company honor and B*rg. °w*n. feeling ihat hi* hang and efficßnt service* enlltled hint to am- mark of preclation and esteem officers genera ly, who know h.-rgt Cowan, are ue. nsfom- I to refer to him as probably the best quartermaster to he fouivl anywhere stvnomr tr* <►{>>• PENSIONS KOH TEA TAMTEH*. Movement on Foot for the neaellt ot a I sefnl t Inaa af Men. From the Chicago Chronicle Condon. Kept 24.—The very novel propo sition Is being m.ole that the government put superannuated tea buyera on the p. n slon list. It I* well known that tea I* th chief beverage of all clus* In the Pnlicl Kingdom anil the fact that the English people get the best tea In the world Is largely due to care < x< r, Iscd by the buy **r or "itihti-rH." a** they nr** •* called Their health Is often ruined by th. lr occupation, as the t. a acts as a drug that In the course of a few year- ruin* Ihelr nervous system mil they bo om hopeless mental and physic tl wr. rks The proposition has been made that the dealers who employ the inert pay the pen sions. but they are not disposed to under take the contract and ask the gov. rnrnent to step In This may he done, although there Is a general feeling that the prop , generally should not be taxed tor such a purpose. Borne of the more liberal of the lex mer chants. however, hnv. engaged to . ire or tlietr old ami faithful h tyers One ttrm claims to have l tm. pensioners on Its list; another has about 3t These are exc.-p. Hon* to the rub . as the majority of firm turn their last, r* off as soon t tile day* of their usefulm--.* are over, one of the firms Interested suggests Hit foimaton of a ben.fit so.-1.-lv • nmiow-d a tog.-th. r cf tea tasters, but this meets with little fa vor. a- "h. men them.. Ive* usually sp.n l all ihelr salaries a th. y go along ..ml could not pay the dues thjt would he re quired. The life of toe r.i faster ut te.j |* not an enviable one .tod there Is a g.naral feeling that something should !.> .tone for their maintenance uft.-r they have become Incapacitated for work by the narcotic they test for the benefit of the public. —Evelyn B. I‘aaldwtu, who announces hi* Intention of finding the North Role, 1* a rugged ami hardy man of superb tigure and constitution, and with th* strength of an ox. CABLE PIANO COMPANY. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE October 15 to 50. inclusive. Rent, Slightly Shop. worn and Slightly L’cd Pianos uiul Organ*. All High tirade Instruments in Perfect Repair. One Price to all,with legal inter cst on deferred payments. U the only really fair way to sell Pianos and Organs. Upright Rianos. Schubert Plano. Siyb 19, No •r > . i llandtomely figured Oak can*. Lr. .-• *l** made; full length MuM<- Rack. tintiou* Nickel Hing<; Bouton Fall orate Carving, Latent Improve.] Ull attachment Prom our rent In perfect condition. I'aeO only * mom ha. Regular Price, MOO. Sale Price. %jau. Kingsbury Plano, Style K. No MW]. Medium Stec, Handsome Oak Ca*. Three Pwiil*: Boson Pull; Cuotln o. Hinge on Poll Hocrj. Pull Length \lu ' c Hack. Rented one year, in perfect cor.- (litlon. Regular Price *3OO, Bale Price, Jix. Wellington Plano, Style A, No 17(00, Medium Slae; Muhosany Plnlah. Full Length Mualc Rack; 3 Pedal*. Bo <Ol, Fall. In aplendkl condition. Rented nine month*. Regular Price. *230. Sale Price, i. , Schubert Plano, Style 17, No. 20318 Handsomely Carved Mahogany C.b Largest site Made. Pull Length Mu- Rack; Continuous Nlckle Hinge*; Bo le Pall; LateM Improved M.mdodn Alla h menl. l'*ed alt month*. In perfect coo. dltlon. Regular Price t*>>. Sale Price *29" Kingsbury Plano, Style B, No. 25700 Large*t sue mad. Mahogany I rouble Veneered Inside and out, Iv.-rv Key*; Continuous Nickel Hinge*. t\, length Music Rack; Three Pedal*. L.j. ton Pall. Dulcet M.-uie pedal. P.frnl lte|M-atmg Action. New Improved s Hltghlly shop-worn—can hardly t* to.J from Piano direct from factory Regular Price *375. Sale Price *3V> Kingsbury Plano. Style B. No 2*00; Same a* above. Regular Price, *373. Sale Price, ia Organa. WtndMir Onr/n. No. 108171. Oh ip 1 Biy - Sslid Walnut Cose; Kltven Htop dr*i Couplers. HwHI one*. Gnat Organ. Ftv (>• tav*. H-<onJ-h*nd. but in good tuv and It lor.. Worth New. s4£. Buie Price. *l5 Peatly Organ. No n®l7. Parlor t\l* Walnut Case; 22 Btopa. Second-hand Fair coalition. Worth New. WO. Bale Price, $5. lbany Onran, No. 11233. Parlor Styl- Walnut Caee; 22 ftfop* BttorxMwitd Fair con<htk>n. Worth new. tin. Bale Price, si* 7 Taylor A Farley Organ. No. 2tU3C. Parlor Style. Munir Cabinet In top; 5 Otave; • Ao,* Becond-handl. <ooil condition. Worth New. W 5. Ba!e Price, $!0 E*tev Organ. No 1871 U. Parlor Btyie Mueic Rack In top; 9 Stop Walnut Caee; Bwell and Great Organ pine tour. .. * Worth New. |u>. 8)e Price, $25. Kimball Oriran. No. 116595. Large Parlor Btyle; walnut caw. Iluri Walnut Pail* in front, high top; 10 stop*. Coup>r*.SwHl and Great Organ. Second-hand, cm id It lon. Worth New. $96, a bargain at SAS. __________ Mason A Hamlin Organ, No. i:73O(V Par lor Style. Walnut Caeo; Muetc Pocket In top; 9 Stops. Great Organ and Swell. Laifnp Stands Worth New. $66. Bale Price, $25. New Organs. Slightly shop-worn. Great bargains at price* quoted Thce Organ* fully guar anteed for 6 year* by fhe CABLK COM PANY. CHICAGO COTTAGK ORGAN. Worth Sale Price Style 11*—No. 198188 73.00 *•'“ Style 9k—No. 197229 KSUU . 0 Stylo 9*—No. 198177 *5 00 *> Style 9k—No 197224 *5 00 Htvle 9k—No. 197225 *5.00 ' Style 550-No 19*723 126' *>' Style SS~No 1*5787 96.00 The price quoted Organ* 1* ,L>r Spot Cnah. but we will eel) for price on tlm* with addition of S per c,t. Intereef on deferred payment* Term* F9 and *5 per month or one-half cash aou one-hitf In twelve month*. Grand Pianos. fiallett A Davl* Concert Orand. N' >•' lland*ome Roeewood Cae; Carved L*g and Lyre Slightly u*ed but good a* nr . Overetrung bn*a. flnlehe.l over s* gt>i • new With new lit** strings. Worth New, *7f. Tho greate-t bar gain In our etore at *375.0). Square Pianos. J A C Fischer Square Plano. N* Handsome Rose woo. 1 Ca*o. Carv'd and Lyre; Overetrung Hu**; Pud •’ Key Board; Ivory Key*, elegant toned etrument A bargain at *75. Worce*ter Square Plano. No. 5933. Handsome Light Roeewood f ae. ( trtmg Ra*; Seven Octaves; Ivory h Good condition. Nlc** Tone. A bargain at $5O. Bacon A Raven Square Plano. No. A bargain at *3t>. Smith Square Plano. No. HIT A *' 4r gain at *l5. Many other bargain* in Square ’ > > - 1 Price* quoted are for ca*h. but e sell on term* of *lO cash and *5 l>er with addition of k per cent. Inter** deferred payment*. CABLE PIANO CO., il and US Whitaker St.. SAVANNAH, OA.