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A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall'* (areal lhirtrr.
One smal bottle of Hall* Great Dl*-
covtry cure* mi kidmy and b.adder trou
bl, remove's gravel, ( tire •!:.*4 t* ►. ►' n *
Inal era la •ion.' w**k ari l Urn* h.t. k
rheumatism and all irr* guUntiep of tin
kt !nr >* and bladder in both men atld w
met r*guiwte*. I a*l<ier trouble* l *'h|l
dre. ll not void • > '<>ur druggist w*.l
l*e sent by mail •*♦ r of $1 On*- n>a..
bottle is two n.• tin* treatment ai i ail.
0144* at. v a** e n n t ■( •* *1 I*r I •
W lla.. p*<l- mar ofa turer 1 O IW\
*L St Loui#. M Hmrl for testimonial"
bold by nil Iruk* *t and Solomon* Cos,
bavanr.ah. la
flrntl Thla.
Oithbert G# . April 2 1> i
This Is to • rtlfy that I w* afr“ r*d 1
with fravei and that I took Pixtv drops 1
of Hail s Great Dl*eover> and l • *>m- i
1 e-f|v cured me It i* worth fl "> |**i
bottle to any one needing It
J T BTKVKNB
IN GEORGIA AMO FLORIDA.
NBHS AM> 4 OK THIS It H IN
TWO BT%T.:.
flair of n Vltpr i'nrni In IlmiPlon Coun
ty-\r<n Mont fr the Orml*ee
II leer— lliic Ihnaage Salt AnuliiPt
the toothem— %\ *ull-le Miirilrn r
('pnpht —Veiti'tshlr* n iml |*oliti’p
In Florid®—Other >w In Tfint
state.
Representative J- e Hall, of Wbb, a
tKt able to |e.*v. Fridn\ f<*r Atlanta when
Mp colleague* loft, but he say* he la #■ |
lr;g before a gr*-/? while If he boa to
crawl every atrp of the •' He Ip Pill*
cnffnd to his bed with rheumatism and
could hardly stand on n iilr of crut ‘he*
but he is <letertnin*l not to be left out j
every ttrne the Legislature* roll Is called j
4|tart r t nuar *if f'nt|*laivat.
Marietta Journal The marsh'll* com
plain that they have practically but little
to do. owing to the orderl> condition of
our cltigenp An intoxicated Individual Is
seldom seen, and the rwsui-t. there is little j
com accruing If lair room* *h*j!d he r- ,
stored to Marietta how different this j
would he Drunkennepp. quarreling, fight- j
lng and murder nnd a carnival of crime ;
would enau*
llaa Many indorsement*.
Atlanta Cone - itutlon F K. Obenauff of
Richmond, on** of th three candidates for
the sollcftorshlp of the City Court of
Augusta, came up yesterday with what
the politician* av m the longest string of
tndonwment* e>er secured for a solicitor
phip in the ptate. Mr. Obenauff will have
a conference with O>v Candler thip morn
ing The appointment may le forwarded
to the Senate in the next few days.
Mnnj ><llb There.
liberty county Herald The Smith fam
ily trap well reprteittl In the putty
which went on a hunting find fttblntt ex
pedition to St fatherlne'e Inland laat
week The party mu made up n* follow*
o. C Smith. Marvin O. Smtih, M. O.
Smith. M M Smtih. Madison Smith and
John A Ja-kecn They remained on the
lalat.d for four dayp. and eueceeded In
caidtirlnk alx de r and nil the f|ph they
could ire* away w.th, anil had an excep
tionally line tlnv- itenerally Mr M irvin
Smith had the honor of killing two of
the deer, and led the party a a euecepn
ful hunter.
hew float for the llenuUff.
The Ourbert llrotherp, of I.ulavllle. t) .
have ho*tin the <ontructlon of a sleani
heat to ply the Ormulee It * an
flounced Krttie lime ago that the firm
which le lirgely interest*-.! In the lumber
busltav*** had aeked Macon tnere.hantp It
they would niak* iMHMMf hv It Aa
auranrep to that effe i were given and
the construction of the vessel was at one.
undertaken Sine.- the Improvements In
the channel of the rir**um thor*' i little
doubt that rt conpl.lerilde territory .an
he ,-utded to that hi. h the Macon m* r
chants are now supplying through the
agency of the heal
Ilia knit Aitnlost Southern.
Mips Mary Hasp Merritt, of Boaton. ho
filed pull at McDonough against tli*
Southern Hallway Company on account
of Injuries received hy Iter In the t’amt*
creek wreck Nh#t Merritt sues for 111*,-
cud Mlsp Merritt was one of the two ladle
who occupied the sleeper that was on Ih*
train Snc alleges thai when the <-or fell
Into the washout she was thrown front
har seot and wreckage fell ui*on her
While she WHS pinned beneath the wreck
age she alleges that water ran Into the cur
and utmost drown* and her. Sh* sys titat
her Injuries will prevent her from doing
arty work for the balance of her life.
Would-be Murderer raptured.
John Farmer, colored, was placed In
Jail at Buchanan Wednesday, charged
with assault with Intent to murder. Tues
day night alout 10 o'clock Mr Blakely
Winkle* a merchant at Kelt.in. heard a
noise at the ham, and taking a light, h.
end his wile went out to Investigate. The
negro had concealed himself In the gat
dm. and whet they wre only about
three or four feet away he began shoot
Ing. emptying his pistol * 'tie ball |.aeed
through Winkles' hat end another through
the sleeve of Mrs Winkles' tires. Non.
of the shots took eflect. however Both
Mr end M'( Winkles recognlied the ne
gro.
.4 lurji*' I’nrm Sold.
The John Faulk place, east of Terry In
Houston county, touching Bg Indian
Creek and Ocmuleee river, has hern sokl
The place wae controlled hy the lleorgla
lgwn nnd Trust Company, and the sale
was made by an agent of that organlaa
tlon It Is sasl here hat the property was
purchased hy Mr. tleorgc Daughtry of
Wilkinson county . The purchaser Is
amply able to thoroughly equip and Im
prove It for Whatever purpose he rngy de
s're to use It. This pi t— contains I ’*••>
acres The land Is fertile, capable of .
hath order of cultivation The purpose
for which It Is best qualified l stock rais
ing. and It Will, b* so uae.l There tre
many tracts of land in Houston county
specially suited to slock raising, and there
Is much need of progress In that line
throughout the stat.
FLORIDA.
Heavy rains hive falling at Miami
tor h# past t*n days. and th# prairie
§r# now so overflow p*l that It Is iinpoMlblf
to carry on th# work of planting out win
ter v#g#tgtlon on th* land* thwi*.
4% 111 Nrnninr Work Mondny.
Th# I’nion Thoaphntn Company at Mor
rison will rwauro# wrk again Mondov, al
tar a tamper ary c|o# of two #<***ks Thin
romrany givrn employment to maYiy
haridi. arv) much to th# bUilfltAi
Intrrrot of the plao#.
**• Island on Ihr More.
Oainssvilla Bin: Cotton continue# to
coma tr. a a lively rate, and Dutton it
Cos ars having all thty con do to handle
•amt Tn gin* arc running on full time
and !htr# b glrcady bsen _a#v#ral cir
loadp ginned for shipment fhr prl*# f r
rotton yesterday was 6 canta par pound
There nrmp to ha no dangar of a fall
In tha market, though prVaa have not
advanced In the past ten day*
Fall \ rprlßtile r*p
The fail vegetable * rop around Plant
*Tly la mu h larger than for several pre-
Ivlou* oawiti*, ii nd though -••mewtiat
earlier than usual for ahipi tng mli vege
table* ar bringing fair prices, with good
demand Mans of the strawberry grow
ers ure pa bi putting out and r*-setting
jpi mte The continued neat and rat mi
J of the past long summer *ea*on killed out
nian> acre* of pbir.ts reserved for the
tali rnamutg hence this •tcllon alone
ha* sent hundred* of do!kart oat of the
etate tor strawberry plants this fall.
(•eiternl l\oot ti Ssil for < film.
Oen Wood. Governor General of Cuba,
will fairs ii rough Ja< ksonvll:# ©• his way
I to Havana to morrow morning Me will
9
f •m 1 \ , f.u i- l impi Hay. whei# !hay
I will •> .it ih* lnf fer pome time before
! going over t Cuba G#f Wood will be
u cron spa nl*-d to (hji-a b\ Henor Diego Ta
rns) a .ry t the *ub.n government,
and Henor J'ofectc* l*t Cost*, secretary
of agriculture (<<r Cuba I The tug Kauih*
it now ii I'ort Tampa iwalUt*® in* i*t (>
I'ollltcril ft itlitiM
A regular bombshell was turned lo©#
In <*lection mail* a at Tm;
Tuesdav b was a ruling fom
• f,.- L*. utlvi Ccmmidd that no
• f) w hod stgne Ia petition ; o
i> i * the name of an Independent on iba
ticket should !e all.w*l t vote for the
ndidate* in the primary election Th* re
three mn who are running against he
i< vidr nominee* ...•! thev nad teutons
to the * oviMnlseloners asking that ih*ir
names !* pla* and on ih* i ke. The*** iir#
d* oarre 1 from , artiopi.lng in ih pri
mary, ami this baa caused a great futor
among thoet wbo did pi.ut* their name*
\ JenalHH Joke.
Tampa Tribune The spate campaign
has leen consklerably enlivened by gx* I
,4tori* - whlHh are tow) by Judge W B.
Jennings. lemocratic nominee for (>v
j • nior. oil bis stumping tour one of bis
I)< ke* is on Auperintemlacit Bheats. and
: i ins Cikt way The *t,i!* sui*erlnteru|enr
j visited rourury shoo), aiel the |>rin
i|tal. with sw'lllng prkb. proceded to
put his pnae pupils h rough art Inf area t
; mg examination in grammar Cai.kig
| u|H)n *he ixight boy of th** class the
1 i rln liml mI "John, parse the sentence,
1 Mnr> milked the cow. Cow," re-
John, promptly. "la a noun, fem
inlne gerwler tiul *tmds for Mary."
"What's that 4 *" ex -Utmed Huperint*nd
•nt Bbeaf*. rising excitedly so his feet
'*w stand* f*r Mary’ flow in the wcr *1
does con stand for Mary?" "Well," re
plied th* prtxe pupfl, without the iesst
• vidence I>f o*-one*rtfcrn. "If the cow
<lldn't stand for Mary, how on earth could
Mary tmlk ber?"
MU' UH\ A 4*nQ%T HACK.
opponent* Had 4<l%anfage but *lie
U• Hacked at fNlda.
New York Oct. 26 —lmp won th* Ms*
hopac handicap ai the Kmpire City race
track to-day She was giving pound* to
her three opopnentn, I*ut waa <x>vifldentiy
hacked at odds on The race writs ai a
mile and h sixteenth, and as usual ae
went out to make the running Hh** fairly
t|pfed h*r field at the end pf seven ft.r
longi*. and came horn* aluie urwler wraps.
Hums naver moving on her.
First Hare— A Unit Six furlong-. Ifl
nuk*d. i! t*. i. won. with Mean Ormomle.
to 2 and * to f*. second, and Muasett*.
7 to 2. third Time l lv 4
Second Race— 4 n* mile and seventy
yards Oicn. Kto 1. won. with The Ama
zon. 11 to and .1 to 5. se ond, and I>-
linde. 7 to 10. third, Alslke, 7 to 10. fourth.
Time 1.4&V The Amaaton was disquall
fled.
Third Race—Five and a balf ftirlong*
M saba. li to 1. won. with Helen O'C. 6
to 2 and se.nnd nml Mistress 9 t>
2. third. Tim** 1 *
Fourth Kac*->Mahopac hin Heap, one
mil** and i sixteenth. Imp. 7 to 10 won,
with Kamara. 13 to b and 3 to & second,
ami ffticck Queen. 15 to 1. third. Tim- 1:47.
Fifth Hare About six furlongs. M< or.
5 to 1. won, with Talcos**, 9 to 2 and ■* *o
5. sceon !. and Lief Prin< s 9 to 5. thlid.
Tim** 1:11.
Blxih Hac**- (hie mile and seventy yards
Withers. ♦ to 1. w n with Asquith, ft to
:* and 1 to li. second, and Water Our#. 4
to 6, third Time I:4V
Knee Results nt >ewpnrt,
Cincinnati, Oct. ft.—Results at New
port
First Race—Beven furlongs I*enox. 8 to
1. won, with Whitfield. 13 to 5. second, and
\V (I Web h. 10 to 1, third Time 1 Tf\,
He. on I line*—on# mile and fifty yards
Russian, to 1. won. with Little Tim. 11
to 10. second, atid l'orter B , 40 to 1, thlrti
Time 1:43.
Thlnl Race—one mile and fifty yard*
('hauton. 12 to 1, won. with f*lr Oatlan. 3
to 1, second, and Kleanor Holmes. 3 to l,
third Time 1 l r .\
Fourth Race One mile and n sixteenth
John Halsey. 4 to 1, won. wlih Bohul. 9
'to 2. second, tint 1 I<U l.o.tford. lo to l.
third Tim*- 1 W‘-
Flft h Mace—Handicap. l* furlon**
Ktnaralnr. 11 In 1 wnn. with Trinity 11*11.
3 lo 1. wrond, and linrbara. * lo 1. third.
Tlmo I II
Klxth Itnoo Ono mile and fifty vardv
nniilrtK Irf'ft ll.iwor .ti to l. won. with Pa*
(or Duryra. 13 to 1. aooon.l, anrl Lint, 7 to
1, third. Tlmo 1 ',
min yonoiKG p. o. HKtr.irrs.
.lull u Jnnr. Waatr* • Hr*llrrrd
l.rllrr lln.l.
John Jonor. roioro.l, *a nrroi<l oirly
thl morning by r.itrolmnn Goodman at
it..* rniurat of John I‘onlln alar* cotorwd
I’onltn ohargr* tout hi* n.iim * forg.d
to tho rocolpl of a rogtt<T<*l |ott*r by
thr prlronor who u*rd tho rontmti of thr
Irllor for ht* own inirpo-ra.
1t.,,i.l \r.*l. Mi.tin. at llraiifort.
Itoaiifort. H C.. Oct. 35 -On, of ih*> mo*'
Inton-Mlng Ma* nlr gaihrrlog* over h. I*l
h*ro t.**k placr l*t night, worn Rahhoril
Chapter No. tt. It A M . hold It* ronvo
ratk>n an*l ronfrrrol the Roval Arrh d.--
grro Including \ irllor*. **-mr fifty om
nanlon* g..thor.-d In iho haodomo l.lg.
room Am.*ng dlatlngnlahod gr*la pros
.nt wore Mo*t K*r,llfit tlrand Hig'
I’rlo*. John R Rr'.llngar of tha Orniil
Chapter; J mt'i ltMtn*-v. grand arrlbr
and IM,i (Sand lllgn !’.e*t J T llarron
grand *rorotr>'-
llrnth of I'roMtarul hirmrr.
Till ..it ton fli., Oot. 3- Mr T J
Wafkrr. a promln-nt farmer of thl* roun
ly. died *u.td. nly of aiavpiexy at ht* home
yesterday.
Chronic Diseases ill
J- x w*ll. All .orD of drug. xd4 fwit**nt m*d!*'in* xnd "fxnilly r*m*.-
dl*" r* tried; medleal "In.llltilra" and **t’ompanl-i“ araretorted
to but the condition be- oiitett or*e rather Ilian better.
It !• the nature of the diaeane Itiielf. ttiuelher with all lt eom
pllcallont. whleh mukt be tludled before any *yn* m of treatment
ran be ptearrlbed It Uau Individual j*-r*ona! treatment whlrh I*
needrd In every rhronlc ran*, whether It be 1.0.* ol Manly Vigor
Varicocele. Stricture, Blood roi*onln(. or any form of Onital or
I'nnary Com plaint It U uch treatment thal Hr. Hathaway give
his pattclit., and vuch treatment only.
mat hit method It right hat been proved hy the uniformity and
lnvariability of hit curea for the peat SI yeara, a record which hat
I v rl'*4 Mm far fn advance o! aU other tpeclailtte In th* treat
\ meet of Chronic Diteatet,
Call at hit office or write him for free coniultatlon and advice,
1 nWTOV HAIHAWAT K.E. for a copy of hla new M-page book. "ManUneat, Vigor, UeaUk,"
an* telf-evamlnalion ayroptom blank. .... ...
J. NIWTON HATHAWAY, M. O. houre-f to U m.. t to * and 7 to
lie. Hnibawa) a Cos. I p m dundiy 10 a. in. to 1 p. m.
H C Bryan itreef, •. Savannah, Oi fcA Bryan atrvet, __ Savannah, Qa
THE MORNING NEWS: FKDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900.
NEWSFROMTHE WATER FRONT
ItlllTiatf ATfd M#HIP Mlimiu.
TOHKO INTO PORT IMSAMI.KI)
tier vlmfi llrke and V*rfe||er l.oel
Near MhHlu'i Industry l.lghtsldp
Towed lo *a annuli b> llrltlsli
steamship Hsstwaler—Ho M on.
From Owners of British Hark l.ls
sle t urr>— Hl# fthlpnirnls off ot
to nse■ it Ui nl.
The British steamship Miramar, Ca t t
While, bound from Cape Town via Ht
I Aide for N* w York, was towed Into port
v-e*terlns !>' the Rtitlsh slesmshtp Wan*
osier. wt*h ler prtpcller gone and shaft
broken. Bhe wo* berthed at the Gordon
wharf, where repair* will protaibiy U
inaJe at once The Mir.imar has an ex
tra shaft and propeller aboard, so that
there will be no delay on that score.
It was particularly forturMite for the
Miramar that the propeller broke while
j she was dire tiy In the path of ctooMwlte
vessel*. Th** a * Ident rx< urr-d near Mar
tin* Industry Lightship atui 4 oclo k
Wednesday afternoon Anclior was cast
nr-1 pr parntlon* rmnle to r* m iin there
until relief a me. Tib firs# vessel to pass
wl 4 it coastwise trader, which was run
ning on schedule, arai ah the Mlram.ir
was not In gr*nt danger, would not tow
her to Savannah The Wusgwater came
along at 7 o'clock, and w.o r.aihd Being
on her wav to Savannah arrang* mer.ts
were prorit{4iy mad*- for towing th*- dis
abled steamer to this i>rt The Wait*
water lay by during the night, and brought
her tow In during th* day The t***irt of
weather was outside, which a*
count* for the promptness with which the
disabled at earner was brought Into port
The Miramar is owned In Glasgow She
Is of i.fidl ton* registry Capt White re
lorted to Wilder & ('a, agents for the
vesnel. an#l arraugernents will probahl}
be made af once tor the necessary r* [mlrs
to be mad\
No Word From Cxsrry** tiwners.
It seems that the British bark Uxaie
t’urry Is lwlng neglectod by her owners,
or #t least, thie is the view creditors *t*e
itu .lnel to take. c*npt Landry a#M yes
terday ha itad not yex heard frtn the
owners, though they w**rs wlre.l of the
condition of the vessel several !y* ago
< apt I*andr\ d>e‘' not fully uiak-rstund
why It Is no Instruction** have been sent
to him The lumber aboard the I‘urpy
was shipped bv Ch.-is H Hlrarh A <’o..
hut th* only loss they have to bear is ths
delay, *• th# delivery of the targo was
Insured.
Exports of lotlontml Mml.
Among the product* appearing on the
manifest* at th* Custom House of two
British at ea me hips which cleared yester
day was rottonoml meal Shipments of
meal are running up this year. and the
total promises to make an excellent show
ing On one uf the st*amers which clear
ed was 400 tons, valued at $1 • •.4*■ and on
another 24.42* sacks, valued at S3i.9HO. The
total value* of these exports ia taijn.
I'aasengera h> Steam ship*.
I'assengers by steamship Pity of Au*
guaia. New York for Bavannah, Oct.
Mr Waldren and wife. J. I*. Moore. I*.
H Jerger and wtfr. Miss Mary Jaeger.
J J. O’Neill, E I’ Taliaferro, F A Hal
omonaon. Miss K V. Mclnerney. Miss A
ltobelc. F. C Hlxler. I* V Ruarn and
-wifi. Miss K Ruarrs, Miss. E M Buarei.
Mrs H H Powers, Miss Power* A
flrigK* S F Hoamer and wife. Miles Wil
cox. Mias Wilcox. C E Owens. F A
Turtle. C landman, T B Jon* Sand wife.
H W. Merrill and wife. William Petty
and wife. Miss Nellie Moriarty. J C Hem
pie. L F Finney, Miss It Lesowlix. Mlse
K lxn’le. Mrs Olein. Muster Oiatn. I*ul.i
Smith, colored* J Kelt It E Kelly. O
Dickenson. J Camparetto. F. Vasteiiium.
G l*.iddle and live Italian*.
Passengers by eiuamshtp Itasca, aalltng
for Baltimore yesterday W H Terrill.
A It Holmes, Lieut. 8. D. Embrick.
Pasawnger- arrived la*i night on steam
ship Dorchester, from Baltimore A T
Littlefield. J II Howe Mrs. T L Huh
laird. Mrs J. II Adams, Mrs J Traub.
Mrs Bishop. Mrs 8 I* HeynoMs. Mr*.
1. '• | M No e*. ~l M Adam M
Cohan W L Sha k W T Co.e, W o
Spear. J Heiner and party.
Passengers by steamship Tallahassee,
for New York ye*terdu\ Hergt. W 8
Weaver. Frank Sampson. G. W Mrt'ae
Iln. Mrs K Hr use. Miss IsnMU Stewart,
Charles F. Schwerin. Otto Seller, P. W
Waterman. T H. Handy and wife. M W
Kempnar* W E Woodward, Mrs. I<
Fernad>. Antonio IL*b*qucx, F. M. Zola
and wife, Tu Hung
SnsaiiunU 4tnnae.
Sun rises at 614 a in and set* at 5 14
p. m.
High water at Tybee to-day at 9 df* a
m and 914 p m High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
Phase* of Ike Moon for ortobrr.
D. H. M
First <]uartrr 1 1 ID eve.
Full moon 4 7 14 morn
! Last quarter -. 15 S 81 morn.
New moon 23 7 27 morn.
First quarter 31 3 17 morn
ARRIVALS AM) DEPARTURES.
Vessel* Arrived Yesterday.
Hi earn ship Pity of Augusta. Pa pt I*g
gett, New York.—Ocean Bteamshlp Com
pany.
Btsamehlp rw>rchester, James, Tlaltl
nvore J J Parolan. Agent
Bte#imshlp Wastwafer (Br), Stephen.
Manchester A F Churchill
Htwimship Miramar (Mr) While, in tow
steamship Wastwater. Wilder A Cos.
Vessela t Beared Yesterday.
Steamship Thornley (Bn. Major. Havre
and Bremen Wilder A Cos
Steamship Pity of Olmt *• ster (Mr). Mti
nirn, IJverpool —J F Minis A Cos.
Steamship Rlakemoor (Ilr). Butcher.
Idverpool —Btrachan A Cos.
\ 'easels Went to Ist.
Steamship Ta.lihassce Asklns. New
York
Steamship Itasca, Billups Baltimore
Steamship Blanefleld (Br). Curtis. Brem
en.
Bark Norden (Nor). Fergersen. Buenos
A> res.
Hblptiing Memoranda.
Pensacola. Fla. Oct. 25.—Arrived.
' •teamnhlp Haiogga lr). Burge*#, I*as
Raima*, harks Luigi* (Hall. Raseto,
j Bristol. Montrose (R and, Anderson. Alg<m
ay via liartuoka
("eared, steamship Nlth (Br), Steven
son. Havre.
Reaufort. H C. O' X —Dale's C reek
Sailed. * hooner Enu for Georgetown
Fort Tampa Fl# Oct. 26.—Arrived,
’earner Maw ott*. r hlte. II A ana vt*
Key West, and retu >ed
Hulled, tug Gulierrrv lAi*e#. Snare* Ha
van*, with barges VKarea.a and Beila
(.'at line
Key West, Fl*. Oct. 26—Arrived
*te*merw Nue **s. N York, and sailed
for Galveston. Fgntw. Thompson. Ha
vana. Miami. iH-Uno Havana, and sailed
for Miami
Hailed, steamer Holfhoek. Bon#cco
Charleston. Oct 2f—Arrived, steamer
Iroriuois. Kemld* N* York, and pro
eb- l to Ja. ksonvil .
t'iearesl schooner Alele Thackera. Mc-
Kei.. KUsaNthport. J J
tkil.esl, steamer Sid a (Hri, Atkinson.
Liverpool. schooner Warner Moore.
'ro kett. New York, ohn A lie. kerman.
Iv\* in. Brunsw: k
Baltimore, Oct. 26.—failed, steamer Stan-
I **f TANARUS xas. Savannah, *chooner Edward G
j Might. Jacksonville.
Philadelphia. Oct 2 —Cleared, steamer
Roanoke. Ja kss*nvl!k
Uverfgjol. Oct 24 Arrived, steamer
Jes.sb-, Savannah.
Manchester, Oct ?|— Arrived, steamer
Ettrfcrkdaie, Savannah
Hamburg. Oct. 31. failed, steamer Bll
verdale. Ferr.andina
Madeira 24 lesl steamer Heath
held. l*en*a*'ola
Tenerlffe. Oct 23—Hailed, ateamsr Bii>en
Bridge, Huvannah.
Aotlee to llarlnera.
Pilot charts and n ujnlrographlc infor
mation will t*e furnGG-l maaters of vei
-el* free of charge n T’nltefl Stares hy
drographic office in custom House Gap
tains are reque*td © call at the offl **•
Reports of wrecks an I derelicts received
for franwvniaston to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Cipnrta.
Per British MearmVp Blakemoor. for
laiverpool—4.7Bo bale? cotton. 8231.531; 20
bags sea Island cotton. B 950. i.C3 tore
pig Iron. 120.531 r*argc* various.
Per British ateamailn t'llv of Glouces
ter. for Uverpooi 2.4*7 !e* cxgfon. t!24
077 18; 59 cnees otJ, ft JQnu 900 sacks rot -
tonseeal, 1*25. 4Ui tone yttonsee<| meal.
$lO.4U>; 1,0(41 tons pig Iron. fI3.(VH>; *V* tons
billets. $9,000; 2Vd barrels ri*!n. P.2d2
(*arg> various.
Per British r*ai: ship Thornley. f nr
Havre nnd Bremen—For Havretalss
'Otton. sl7*'.(S99, b.-igw *# island ofion
46.459, 24.629 sacks rot f meal s34*9o'''.
347 log', pitch pine tin her. $1,443. for Brem
en. 2.734 bales cotton $130,960.--Cargo va
rious.
( osstnlsr VCsport*.
Per steamship TalLhas-ee to New* York
—935 ba.ew upland cMton. 100 hales sea
Island cotton, 2W ttle* domiciles and
yarn*. 1.025 hbla cottonseed oil. 1.000 hbh
ro#ln. 690 hbla spirits 20*.512 feet lumber
54 caaea cigars. 10 turtles. 16 bbis fish.
64ft boxes fruit 224 pkgs v#getah)ec. 25 tons
pig Iron. 21 Ivale* swre.*pings 8.900 pkgW box
material. 95 hule* tobacco. 6 bhls tar. Ef7
ikgs mdse
I'er steamship Birmingham for New
York—l.*n* hales u;4and cotton. 235 hales
se® Island cotton l.fco bhls cottons##d oil.
2.159 bhls rosin. 435 bhle spirits. R 9 334 feel
lum!er. 1 car machinery. 1 ixr staves, 1
nr shingles
Per steamship I*as-'n for Bahlmore—3T9
!m upland cotton, 2.w*i bhls rosin. 10 bhls
turpentine 110,804 feet lumber. 67 pkgs
fruit. 71 bhls pitch. 60 bhls tar. 13 bb]s
rosin Oil. 6n bhls oil. 224 i>kg
mdse. 3m pkgs domestics and yarns, fit*
•IX ses ronnel gools. 1,109 sacks clay.
193,169 feei lumber f->r Bait imore. 7,335 fee*
for Ph!la)eiphia
LBS A4H Till; II Aisle OK K4MF.
An A nsxxer to Ihr* Am A nrk Atin'n
Affnck on Iff’* I'limr,
Bdlior of the Morning .Wwi: Permit
me to aay a tew word# stout tha recem
editorial In th* Naw York Sun. In wh cn
< >n Hobart E !>>* wjh venomously at
tacked. the article being tweed upon .1 let
i**r of an “old eoMler" who asked why
Hobart K. L*e should hava hi* r,am* in
lha llali of Kama. Any Judge of human
1 nture.considering the fart* that purroun l
lha case. will at one# r* ognlie this # 'Old
Soldier’* a* a bummer, bounty-jumper and
now a fraudulent pensioner In hi* dan*a
Ignorance. he lata prejudice assurr#* tha
pro vino a tf common sense. Tha* a ra
litany Itka him Just .ip Ignorant of fa- t,
an.l who ptlll preach tha gospel of hat*,
taking for thalr text tha pama fallacy ;is
umnl by tha Sun In It* tlindrrout
editorial
In tha first place. t cadet educated m
Wppi Point guarantees for that education,
a tlm* obligation, to serve In tha military
arm of tha I'nlted Hiates eight years, th'm
tha obligation by limitation Is canca ad
If tha raclpiant of that aducatlon saas fit
10 resign from tha military service of this
government Paw do. mo*! oftlcars b -
cause of habit and education continue
In that service. atUI that Ip optional under
the terms upon which they entered West
Point.
In tha second place, the-e Ignorant and
narrow gauged super loyal “old soldiers *
seem to forget under lha operation* of the
general government (especiallythefore the
I'lvll Wan Yirginki contributed ful.y her
pro rata to the e*chcquer of the I’nlta I
Htwte* as did Ohio. Illinois or any oth r
state. Tha Old Dominion wa* the pear of
any state in the federal compact, n*l of
her wealth and prosperity wa* contribut
ing fully her share to the treasury of the
general government Were not her sons
as much entitled to ther (tenants as thos*
conferred upon the citizen* of any other
state?
1 m f aclous. Uiarafora. Jfor the Sun
pwpei <*r ponlbn. to dsln
hnt any graduate <f Wept Point (or Ati
r *n*oifs> Is the bent 11. lary of the general
government
Many year# ago. there was .as the guest
of my house, the agent of the American
Itlhle Society, a Northern man On the
wall of my parlor hung a flne portrait of
Jen. K K l*ee Tills old clergyman was
attracted by It, and remarked, though a
man of many noble traits, he thougnt
him guilty of Ingratitude In taking up
irms against the government that edu
cated him
I explained the true statu* a* above,
how Virginia was participating like ill
the state* in the privileges and benefit*
apportioned amongst the several state*
and that her con! rt but lona to the support
of that and ail functions of the general
government ware fully up to tha standard
If not far ahead rf many of the states,
therefor** she was entitled to all the bane
tits derived from 1 common treasury The
old preacher adnd'Ud he had never had
that light turned o the subject before
And there are t!x>ufsnds and thousands
of his colleagues aid country men con
fined within the s.imt narrow zone of pre
judice an*l tgnoracen
Taking Into c -rsM* ration the yearn
Kobt E I*ee ha sfved at Went Point,
he bad repaid th* g<f aroalty of this great
government nearly times over, there
forefore the rha gsfof Ingratitude Is an
base as It Is fal e
Were the judg s Isdgned to the task
of awarding spce and position In tha
Temple of Fame Bogthem men? Was tha
name of Lee In n} way forced upon
them** Was the lerdi t of thin grand Jury
purchased or the rclult that of a packed
Jury?
The Bun has evtr maintained a vindic
tive hate towar* the name and fame of
the grent Virginia. In Ellis' “Our Caur..
try's History." • veracious sesff corre
spondent of th< Bgn. Mr. T M Cook,
states that he sfant a whols evening with
Gen. Le* In Hiehnoitd discussing th# great
events then surbarging the public mind
and JUlrna that Get. Lee aakl to him he .
ha<l vigorously protested against the Penn
sylvania 'Wmp-tlgn. I oat that he fortdd this
graphic writer from publishing this - ate
ment. be-<iur he w too magiianlnious
lo Invcdve those actually responsiM# tor
that unfortunate - amf.algr
After the gr** Virginian had parsed
into the "Great Beyond then this truc
ulent T M Cook gives currency to a
prnfcased Interview, because the mlsre
r-w*n4f*d and Injured party was not In the
land of the living to controvert ine state
ment.
From th** b#t authority on this suhjec*
I have toe information that Gen first
propawl the Penn#) Ivaina campaign It
was stm?eg\ and tactic, combined That
the campaign failed when almos( won was
ito fault of the gtrategy or genius of Le*
History has laid the danse of fai.ure at
the f*et of those responsible, s*> that no
smh n can rest upon the character or
ability of Rchen K la t
Again. I have an article from some ob
'ure fellow In 31 ** i husett.- published
in this same New York Hun. denying to
ihe great Oorfelernte ab4ißy us n
strategist or tac#i lan, equal.> as falla
cious as any of the other articles this
journo) has promulgated
Wherein lay the secret of the Hun's
venom, it i# hard to understand Few
l eople North ar unwilling to led.eve in
the purity and honesty of the motives of
L#e With a ch.iractcr far above crlti
• lam. ir reproach wtm*< purPs and beau
ty !*• erpr hasix**d North as w • 11 a* South,
acknowledged the world over by uil civi
lised people. It is dlfflcut to discover th
hitter venom and antagonism, that ac
tuates rhe younger Dana or the manage
ment of the Sun.
To this day. few people know why neith
er Jefferiwm luuvla Robert h: Lee, or Al*x
Stephens, were not brought fu trial for
tr*s)n There existed no tich thing as
a cltiten of the Fnlted States and to
provide aruinst any con .geney involving
*■ i ■ i , :t
Ametwimen to Ihe Const tut lon was pro
mulgated and incorporated into the great
Magna Chart* of th * government
The "old soldier" and thousand* of his
friend* and comrades In their ignorance
and prejudice, believe It was mngna
mtnity that prompted th* action of th>
gerwral govarnment w hen t‘n*'f-i<’t w .is
•here could no charge h. legally brought
sgalne? the Southern balers. This fact
was the parentage of the XIV Amend
ment
He. whose beautiful life ha* shed the
bright#** lustre upn American m.ir.hool
nwl whose gracious name nd glorious
fame hoa b<*hed this green **arth. doe#
not suffer fr m slander of such paper as
thl* great trust organ, the New York Hun.
nor could R* praises ad 1 anything to the
"plsndor of th# character of th*- greatest
name of the Nineteenth century.
Secure In the hearts and consciences of
all right think ng people. Is*e’s fame can
not be tnmiahed by such a creation as Ihe
younger Dana or his Injust and partisan
tfun. q v Saussy.
WOT AFTKII THE JOII.
Br. flriinner fsatlnx no l*v Townru
State Health officer's Job.
Health Officer Brunner, when yes
terday about Governor Cand'er'a ree n
mendatior. In regard to the creaiton of a
state bonrd of health or the office of s<rwe
health officer, did not appear to ettica
speci#] importance to the O vernut’s
re ommend.ition- Should the office b
created, hv said. It was hardly llkelv b-m
the Legislature would provide s fti< |en
salary to admit of a competent m• n be
ing secured for the place and wl hout a
competent man In the fol lon more harm
than good would be likely to resu t from
the acta of such an officer.
Dr Brunner was a>ked how h w. uld
like to exchange the title of healdi* ffleer
of Savannah for that ol health cfllcvr * f
(eori|la
"If they will make the salary ssjo- a
year and ie-rnili me to live in Htvannnh I
will accept,’ ha Id he. "hut r.ot otherwise. '
The lArglsbiture ih hardly likely to meat
lr. Brunner # cotslitlons, ovsn should the
office be created, which Is scnv wh .t
doubtful.
FI NKR AI. OF < . I>. IIALBNVIY.
\1 111 Take l*lnre In Peterahnrg, \ a.,
l o-iln >•.
The funeral of th* late C. D. Baldwin,
whose death t Petersberg, Vs., was an
nounced in Morning News yesterday,
will take place In Petersburg to-day. Rev.
J I> Jordan, pastor f the First Bap'let
Church, of th*a city of which Mr Bald
win was a member, will conduct th--
service#, and Mr \V. C. Row-11. president
of the Southern Naval Su*r**s Company,
of which Mr Baldwin w.ih vice president,
will also ut'end th** funeral. Rev. Dr.
Jordan and Mr Pow* 11 lfi f-r Petersburg
yesterday. The oflb • s of the Naval Stores
Company will be closed tceday ftom 10 to
12 o'clock, diirtn.- th** funeral.
Lot 11. I'KMWM %L.
Mr J W Moor# f Atlanta is a guest
of the Pulnskl.
Mr J L Coney of V iMo>ta Is registered
it the Pulaski
Mr D M Durden of G aymorl is a gu st
of the Pulaski.
Mr I# C Powell of Malden Branch Is a
gueat of the Pulaski.
Mr F. t'. Campbell of Jacksonville is a
guest of the Pulaski.
Messrs Joseph Hull and D. B. Hull left
yesterday for At.ant i.
Mr W A W... t.n of Mi. Vernon is reg
istered at the Pulaski.
Mr N J Gillespie left last night on a
trip to North Georg! i
Mr It. W Hammond of Nettle. Fla., 1
! i guest of the Pulaski
Mr D. F MvlKiKugh of Atlanta Is
I registered at th* Pulnskl.
Mr George P. Burdick of Macon )
; rrgisterel at the Screven
Capt J P Watson of Ilawklnsvlle l
registered at the S*'reven.
Mr L J Jacksoti of S arboro registered)
rt the pul.iski yesterday.
Mr W It Covington, left via th Cen
tral yesterday for Atlanta.
Mr J F. Gullmarttn left over (he Plant
System yester ia\ for Eli*n. Ala.
Mr E. P. Taliaferro arrived fom Ni w
York last night on the City of Augusta.
Miss Ktauss was among yext-r lay's
IMssengers of (he Ci ntial for Hirmingh m
Mr Washington Harrell of Eastman was
imong (he arrivals at the Pulaski yes
terday.
Mi>s Kamjer Peacock of Cochran Is vis
iting her sister. Mrs. John E. Harris on
Gwinnett street
Mr and Mrs. O Andr.ie ond child and
Mr Annis Schilling of Amerlcus are
guests of the Pulaski.
Mr. M Wilcox and Miss Wilcox w r •
passengers lasi night on the City of
Augusta from New York.
Miss Maude Farmer entertained on Wed
nesday evening in honor of her gunt
Miss Higgins of Rn.h. Me
Rev John P Jordan lefr via the B a
hoanl Air Line yesterday f*>r Peersbjrg
where he wilt conduct the funeral s r
vb ew of the late Mr. C. D Ral iwln
PURE BLOOD.
There m no h.aiin |Kait*lr w tnoui
pur. blood, and with pur. blood no *ll.
<*aa. I. po*tbl Purify amt enrich tht.
Ufa-current, and good health will re.ult
Ho.tetter'. Stoma h Bitter. 1. the be.t
medicine in the work) to do thl* It cure.
Indtge.tion. Con.tlpatlon. Dyapepita. till*
loutnaa*. Inactive liver, weak kulney*.
and prevent* Malaria. Fever and Ague
See that our Private Hevenu. Stamp
eov.ra th# neck of the bottle
Improves tHe Hostetter’s
Appetite aod Stomach
indaces Sleep. Bitters
THE SOLOMONS COMPANY.
FORMAL orr.VIAIi or IT* sew
WHOLMAUI Ml ARTKMS.
The Flrat i linear of Headquarters
It llaa Made In Oxer Half a tea*
lury—U liolesale Department Ns*
Oec-uples the Three Floors of the
llulldlnn nt 127 ( ongreH, West.
Old llalldinis at Fongreaa and
Hnruard to He Retained ns a Retnll
Store—Friends l.nl -rialnnl In the
\rw 4$ unrters—The HlKhly ( rrd.
Afnlile Record of nn Hunorsklr
Firm.
The fkdomons Company. Savanmh's
oldest drug company, and known through
iKit Ine country tor the high character
and reputation which Its mem!ers have
maintained for more than half a century,
has changed Its headquaners to 127 Con
•*.-> street, west. It is the flrat change
of heo iquarters the turn has made in
rtfty-four years.
Fifty-five year* ago th# firm began bus
iness on Whitaker street, nearly opposite
th* present Morning News building Re
maining there one year, the lo atinn was
hang* -l in 1546 to <'ongress and Bnrnar I
streets, where the h*adqiinrters remained
until yesterday. A branch sure wa open
**<l a number of years ago on Bull street,
hut t.tc headquarter* have nlwaya remain
ed at the od corner. Thla store Is still
rt-tnlned by the company, and will be
continued as one of its retnll stores.
The three-story building No. 127 Con
gress. w**#t. where the company now has
its headquarter*, is given up entirely to
the wholesale department. For some
:me the company has been cramped m
if* old <tuarters arul the necessity for #*i-
Miionai room was very evident. This be
ing a tlm- for expansion the opporiunity
.■ffered by the vs atlng of the store at 127
Congress, only three doors from the eor
-1 r. was seis**d and this buiAl.ng was s*--
ure*| nd titled for the wholewale drugs
depart in* nt.
In the short time which has been al
lowed, the building la already one of the
best arranged and mod completely equip
l*cd wholewale drug establishments to be
found in this part of the country. In
the center of the first floor is the office
• f th* vice president and manager. Mr
I A Solomon*, which k* very neatly and
tastefully onstructed of polished Geor
gia Pine. From his seat nt his desk Mr
Solomon* can survey the entire floor On
the first floor b the large stock of pro
prietary med clne#. phsrtn ceutlrl prej
aratlons and chemicals, with a packing
room in the rear In the cellar below, a
larg.- airy vault, are stored the heavy
goods, auoh as mineral waters, oils and
acids. The second floor is well tored with
druggists sundries On the third floor are
the crude drug* and also the manufactur
ing department A general line of phar
maceutlcal preparations Is manufactured
here, a larg* forc of girls being employed
under n competent superintendent
The change to the new quarters was
tfignaliscd yesterday by en Informal en
tertainment by the company of its frienls
Notice had be-n given only to the drug
gists of the cltv and the newspapers, hut
• and friends of the company were mad*-
welcome. Avery nppetlxing lunch with
•he usual accompaniment a was served
The president of the company. Mr J M
Solomons, vice president and manager
Mr 1 A Solomons. Mr M J Solomons
former member of the firm. Mr J H
Strous, secretary, and several of the em
ploy**# wen* on hand and made things
pleasant for their guests Several hand
some floral pieces were displayed on tne
flrat floor, one being a large horseshoe of
rc se# from Mr. I! H Levy, the owner,
and for many years an occupant of the
building The occasion proved a very
phusant one. both for the m*mlerp of the
>m|*ny and their guests, and there were
many expressions of hearty good will
with the hope that the firm might reach
•h* centur> mark with Its record of proa
perlty unbroken, and Its commercial hon
r s untarnished as It Is to-day.
For many years the name of Solomons
has t*evr\ ft landmark in Savannah, not
simply as thin of a reputable htwines*
house, hut for all that wh# honorable and
worthv of respect In commercial and pri
vate life Coming to Hnvwnnah In the
c.ir’.y forties, the late Abram A Solomons
established the house of A A Solomons A
'o.. his brother*. J M rul M J Solo
mons. being associated with him In lft46
The firm name continued unchanged un
til 1993, when th** founder retired In 1*96
Mr M J Solomons retired The btistnes*
haw since been continued by Mr. J M
Solomons, one of the original members of
(he firm, with h4e nephew Mr I A Sol
omons. u son of th** late A A Solomons
In Jan lary last the firm was organised
is it corporation under the name of the
Solomons Company, with Mr J M Solo
mons as president nnd Mr I A Solomons
as vl v president and manager
Mr I A Solomon* will continue in
barge of the wholewale department ut
the new quarters, while Mr J M. Sol>-
mons will continue to exercise aupervlsi*#)
of the Handsome retail establishment at
Bull and Charlton street*, assisted by
Mr J A Mayes The ©id ewtabiMshment
it the corner of Congress and Barnard
will be continued as retail store with
Mr W F. Walker as mannger. assist#*!
' Messrs A U F.-rd and J D Wacas
r Th* < hildren of the fourth gener*-
•lon of the p ttron* who first *leait with
he firm at this comer are still trading
ther* and the corner bv the market would
not look right witnout the name of Solo
mons A- Cos over the loor.
nihiiui’ a \% IIKVI VKH iirnr..
Ollier lllslmpa ami C lergy Enperled
to arrive To-day.
Itlghr rtev A. Van DeVyver, nishop of
Richmond. arrived yesterday so attend the
dedication of the Cathedral nishop Van
DeVyver la the guest of Rishop Kelley at
Ihe epiacoja! residence f| was at the
Cathedral of the Richmond prelate that
ltlehop Kelley* received hla consecration
only a few months since and the two are
friends of long standing
Monsignor Marltnelll Is expected to ar
rive to-morrow morning and will also he
:hc guest of Dlahop Kelley. Several of
the I .Is hops and clergy who will ink.- pari
In the ceremony arc .i (W | t.wiay and
10-mghl They will he the g.icsts of va
rious m.-mhcrs of the Caihedral parish.
HAVE IIKKV ttl.lt WREC K.
Eire on North aide of llatrhla.oa's
Island this Morning.
Quite a blast- was seen on the north side
of Hutchinson's Is,and at 2 o'clock this
morning from the location of the Arc
H was evidently either Thomas Cooley’s
■tore at the mouth of the Planters' Chit
or the old wreck close by. From the out
lines of the Mate It was probably the
w reck.
TELEGRAPHKf markets.
(Continued from Ninth rage )
quiet; No s spring wheat. . r t\ttT2\c : No I
red. fJVjgT&V; No 2 corn S7\tra<,c;
No 2 yellow, ffß',c; No. 2. oats. 23fI22Vie.
No 2 white. 2S-. No I wnlts. 23 yfl2ic. No
2 Fa'r to choice malting barley
**T**C; No. 1 flax sted. II 7®l 71; No 1
Nor-hwestern. 11.7*; prime timothy seed,
H !0; Mess pork, per barrel Bl.; Lard,
per 100 pounds KSTHCTOO; short ribs
side*, (loose) 16 dOfle M; dry salted shoul
der*. (boxed). ShilWV; short clear aides.
I boxed!. I* Ts® 86. whisky, basts of high
wines, 11.21.
J. 111 Of BOPt RT NDCUn
ai. UiaUc &.L.
Wot 111* of Hop*. MoMgom-rv
*•11. C*Wlo Park one! wL. -JV’**'
uoiiy **c, pl sum>,. ajbjci lo cT„
without notlco. c "* c
1.1 ■ lly I>r I af ft m i.l. 7 TT~r
TlO am from T#nth fOO atn ft- T. r s
.am from Trn.h 700 „ m for T,"iS
tM am from Bolton |IOO „ m tor Ttn a
10 10 am from Tenth |lO (J „ m to, Ten,.,
UOO it’ll from Tenth |ll or, * m fur Boti M
116 pro from Bokon ll 30 > m tor Ttnih
IM pm from Tenth t 2to pm for Tn’k
160 pm from Tenth i 2 to pm for Hol , a
4 K pro from Tanlh , pro for Ten
IM pm from Tenth 440 prr. for Taiv ,
4 pm from Tanth !uo r m for Ten ?
TM pm from Tenth 700 Pm for T,-.,
ISO pm from Tenth t • (to pm for Ten,.
Mpm from Tenth ,Soo pm for Ten,?
to hi pm from Tenth 1 10 00 pm for T n.
aONTOOIIKRT.
■ V for M .n, Tv iTv MMinn CT
110 am from Tenth | J 15 am for Ter.tk'
I pm from Tenth |IIS pm for T.rrJ
4K> pm from Tenth j 100 pm for Tenil
CATTLE PAKIL
_ tor (-at.farhi l-v Slth hrC
M am from Bolton | 700 am for Bo.ut
T6O am from Bolton 100 nm for p , ,
100 pm from Rollon 160 P m for p
160 pm from Holton : 6 ot> pm for I; v,
T pm from Bolton j 730 rm for It,. , ,
•00 pm from Bolton 1 6t> pm for Br ,
THUN DErtliol. 2.
Car leavea Boleon atreet Junction s p
a. m and every thirty minutas 4h<r..rt w
until 71 lo p. m.
Car leave* Thunderbolt at 100 a m <
aeery thirty mlnutee thereafter ,
11:00 midnight, tor Bolton atreet jj
tlon
FREItiHT AND PARCEL CAh '
Thla car carrlea trailer for paisei it.r,
on all trip* and leavea weal aide of :f
market for lale of Hope. Thund-ru*.
and all Intermediate polnte at .oo .. T
1-00 p. m . 6 00 p. m
Leavea lale of Hop* for Thunder'-
City Marka* and all Intermedtata j r’i,
at 400 a m 11 00 a m.. 740 p ir
■ wiaT aciT cut
Car leave* weal aide of city market tot
Wni End :0 V m and every 41 mi-.
thereafter durln* th* day until 11:*', p s.
Leavea Weet End at 4 30 a. m and
ary 40 minute* thereafter durtnß the da,
until 12 00 o’clock mfdrtirht.
B M T.OETON. Oen Mp
a a Near. I P MtlUtg
Preaidant. Vie# Pros'll v |
lltMir Hint. Jr Bee r and I>'et |
NEAL-WILLARD ta|
Bnilders' Material,
Sasb, Door and Bilal >,
riints, Oils, Varnishes,
Class and Broshes,
EUILDERS* HARDWARE,
lime, Cement and Piaster,
•avr mad nhl lake* atv eel.
latuua, mA.
BRENNAN BROS.,
attOUESALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
>26 BAY STREET. Week
llkCkcMllk
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
T.xa* Rust Proof Oats. Coa.t-ral*.J
Rjr*. Cow F**d. Hay, Grain, Bran ur 1
F.e<l. of ali kind* for stock nnJ poultry.
T. J. DAVIS,
T.l.phon. 23. IIS Bay tr.*t, w**t.
ORANGES.
Headquarter* for
FINE ORANGES
FRI’ITH AND VEGETABLES of a I
kind*.
SEED RYE. SEED OATS
HAY. GRAIN. FEED. FLOCK.
CHEESE. BEANS, re.i*. Klee Sirae >"
\V. I>. Simkins &Cos
JOHN G. BUTLER,
—DEALER JN —
Paint*, Oil* and Glnea. bash. Door*.Blln I*.
nnd Bulldere’ Supplier. Plain and Decc-a
tlve Wall Paper. Forc.cn and Pom •to
Cemenia. Lime, p.uetar nnd Hnlr -'•
Apent for Al>e*llne Cold Water I’nliM
30 Comtreaa atreet. we*. and 19 St JuMitl
atreet. went.
DONNELLY DRUG C 0„
SAVANNAH. OA
DRITOB. SEEDS. ETC.
Mall orders solicited. Ball phone C*
P. B—Send for free aatsple *'■ A p ’
Dyapepsla Cura.
J. D. WEED & CO
■AVAJISAM. 46A.
Leather Belting. Steam Packing 4 Hose.
Apanta for NEW HOKE HUBBUB
BELTING AND PACKING COMPAND
Empty Hoflsheads.
Empty Usltist, Hogsheads
sale by
C. M. GILBERT & CO
CITY OF IAVA.X.XAU POCKET MAC.
SO CENTS EACH.
PRINTED IK TWO COLONS.
NICELY OOI'XU IN CLOTH AND
•TAMPED IS GOLD ON IIDR
For Sale bp
THE MOnNIKO NSTWS.