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- 0 CONSECRATE THE ALTARS.
Cor.'tnu-I Ir tn Tenth P*e
, >v * ted in biark. red and whits
K , white -urpltcoo. Tb** r.g.it
, j r J rveierul clew will lx a
rate* of their episcopal and
, -office- The procession *lll
n th* bi*om*nt of the church
U i tr€^*i m the main entrance
t rt> rJ A>rived at the mildly
I , . , hureh the moat reverend ded-
I recite the prayer commending
roftm." etc.. I e. “Direct w*‘
. . o Ix*rd. our action*. by Thy
uni further them with Thv
lelp. that every prater and
may always begin with Th-®
T ier happily ended.*’ Then fol
nrlpfcon, l A|)erfw m • tc .
.o j halt sprinkle me. O Lord.
~p and I *hai b** changed;
, t w.ixh m* and I shwll !> male
iu enow.” The Pea.m aoih “MD
liiui/ etc.. I e. “Hav* mercy
<) God according to Thy great
. (,• . is taken up and recited al
by th reverend clergy who ire
r ling in the open apace *,r lawn
i • gate of the church. Dur
saytnf of this Pm ni of
, the Archbishop toes around
•h and sprinkle* with h ly
foundation* and upper wall*,
p the antiphon “Asperses me.
H< turning to hi* position be
min door of the church he read*
, r !>omine I>eu*.” that t* “O
i . Whom the heaven* and earth
r 'rtin. but yet detgnst to have a
► * here on earth where Thy name
• -rpntualty Invoked, graciously
prayers and through rhe inter*
i rite of the Blessed Mary, ever
>t John the Baptist and of all
grant according to Thy mercy
v to look down favorably up
. n to visit this place; purify It
f Element through a bounteous
Thy grace nn<l k**ep u so. and
r i O Lord. Who didst fulfill
wl*h of Thy beloved David in
• nf hi* son Solomon also con
to execute our wishes in this
. h* of ours and let nil spiritual wick
. . ... >r \gik*s of Baton depart from this
Trough our Lord.” etc
W ith the ending of this prayer the pro
•... i.*n | uses up the middle nisi* to the
eh altar, the chanters intoning the fit -
y of th*- saints.
To shorten the extreme length of the
n nvs.w. the five b. autlful altar* will
i consecrated privately thi* morning at
• o'clock by five of the visiting bishop.*
The Dedicatory l*ryer.
Kff.r the invocation in the lltanv of
mini at the Sunday service, which
k* of God that he mav give eternal
r -*t to all the faithful deport**!. the Del
jln riNe?* and with mitre on and the
■sler In hia left hand, he says In an
• . I|i> •• voice: “We beseech Thee O
!>>rd thot Thou hear us and deign to
purify md bless this church and ulter
•*rvted to Thy honor and glory and in
memory of Thy saint. John the Baptist '
Another prayer like the former Is then
. and. whereupon the ar 'hbishop goes near
er the altar ami genuflecting say* “Com*
unto mv help. O Ood O Lord mnk*- haste
m help me Glory be to the Father and
♦ th** Son and to the Holy Ghost, as it
w*- In th* beginning, is now and ever
r all Im*. world without end Amen “
i h* n be Kiys the* prayer “Omnumten* et
Mtoerlcor Deus.“ etc . that Is “O Omnipo
tent ami merciful Ood. ifho hist grant
-I to Thy priests the wonderful promise
it whatever they would worthily do In
> name. Thou wouldst deign to ratify
ask that Thou In Thy * leniency
w 1 midst enter in and blew* this temple
wulch we are about to enter ami West*
tifid upon beholding our humility, through
*• merit* of Thy saints, let the demons
l*rt hence and Thy holy angels dwell
' r*m to keep us in pea* *.. Through our
lord. etc. Bless. O Lord. this hMise.
* • * ted to the honor of Thy name.”
. T ires Psalms of David are then sa‘d.
l3th. UMXh, and 121st. and while they
being recited th® Most ftev. Arch
hop goes down the side aisles of the
rch sprinkling the walls with holy
v r. saying “Thou shall sprinkle me.”
• On reaching the i-tep* of the altsr
*r Che blessing of the walls nf the
ireh. he ivs th** Anal prayer ”Deus
d. etc. ”0 Ood who sanetifbut those
***? dedicated to Thy nam. pour out
thv abundant graces on this house of
prayer and may all those who pray unto
Thea hero experience Thy assistance and
mercy. Through Our Lord.” etc.
\ft**r this the officers of the solemn |>on
t *i sl mass, hetng themselves already
-ted. help and assist the pontiff to robe
*r the sacrifice. In a low mass or a
igh mass (cnmat O the priest who offers
tn‘ sacrifice is alone and unassisted by
iny attendant ; a sol* ntn high mass I*
mg with n deacon and a sub-doncor. s
tlng the priest; a solemn pontifical high
is* Is when a bishop or higher dignitary
th* officer, and then his attendants are
n R.s-ds'nnt priest, two deacon- of honor.
• deacon and siib-|e.con of th e mass,
•idea those mentioned there are * in
’ *• solemn high mass, a master of cere.
♦ onl*** and assistant master of cere-,
'nies. a censer bearer, #wo acolytes
rving mass, five acolytes who carry* In
gnla of the bishop, mitre, crosier, etc
:thrr Kennedy, who I* to he master of
r.-monies, said he would not complete
11m of the officers of the mass until
*>rtly before the service.
REWARD OF MERIT.
' N*w ( Nlnrrli t urr *ecare Xmlonnl
(Popularity In l.eaa Than One War.
I uroujfhout great nation of eighty
lllon It la a desperate struggle to secure
• n a recognition for .1 new article to
nothing of achieving popular favor,
yet within on** year Stuart's Catarrh
lt. the new catarrh cure, has met
( such success that today If can be
*1 in every drug store throughout the
el States and Canada
he mire, a larffe amount of advertla*
ua-* necessary In the first Instanct* to
i- the remedy to the attention of the
I* but every one familiar with the
know* that advertising ulon
r made any article |>erm*n.ntly sue.
ful It must have In addition absolute.
■ 'Hahle merit and this the n**w catarrh
certainly possesses In a mark**! de-
Vtdolans, who formerly depended upon
d*-r, sprays and local washes or olnt
,|!j n<w use Stuart’s Catarrh Tatdets
* *ue. a* one of the most prominent
> these tablets contain In pleasan*.
nt form all the really efficient
. remedies, such as red gum. (lua
’ ucalyptol. and Sangulnarla
ontaln no cocaine nor opiate, and
to little children with entire
rnd h. neflt
■I. J. Heltlger. of fnvtnatnn. Ky
*•' I 'offered from oetarrh In my head
' orruit every foil, with stoppnite of
1 *e nnd Irritation In the throat *f
mv voire and often e*tendln* to
1 m.ii h. cousin* catarrh of the atom
hnught a fifty cent* parka*' of
1 * I’ntarrh Tablet* at m.v dru**l*t's.
t" l them In my pocket and need them
' dly. and the way In which they
' a r *'d my head and throat was certaln
r mirkable I had no catarrh laet win
s’ I spring and consider myself en
-1 free from any catarrhal trouble.
' lr Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling. W
* writes: l suffered from catarrh mar.
1 wh >la life and last winter my two
f' h also suffered from catarrhal colds
► r. throat ao much they were out
hurl a l.irgc portion of the winter
r her who was cured of catarrhal
**■* by usin* Hluart’s Catarrh Tab
r*ed me to try them so much that
• so and am truly thankful for what
iavc done for myself and my chll-
I always keep a ho* of the tablets
house and ai the llrsr appearmve
•Id r tare throat wetnlp tt In ths
1 ‘ and catarrh la no longer a house
1 dtletton with ua.
-i Ised packages of tjiuart's Catarrh
' an. sold for llfty cents at all drug-'
▼ What is Card-u-i w
McElree’s Wine of Cardui is a pure vegetable extract that has given good health and lives of usefulness to more than a million
suffering women. It has had a century’s romantic history, and is now recognized as the foremost medicine of its class in the world.
Wine of Cardui cures such female diseases as are shown hy the following symptoms: Delay of First Appearance of Menses,
Irregular Menstruation (whether the period is too long or too short). Suppressed or Delayed Menstruation. Profuse or Too Frequent
Menstruation, Painful Menstruation, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Leucorrhtea or Whites, Falling of the Womb and Change of Life.
The management of these diseases with Wine of Cardui is simple, and any woman can treat herself in the privacy of home, without
examination by a physician or the knowledge of any one but herself. Nearly every woman needs such a medicine, and the best
women in the country now use Wine of Cardui regularly. All druggists keep si.oo bottles of Wine of Cardui.
c it% iim.\ mi s.
Temporary letters of administration up
on the estate of th* late Benjamin Lloyd,
w* re granted yestordav t> Abe Lloyd by
Julg© Ferrlll. In th* Court of Ordinary.
At the Htirnlav afternoon service ai the
Young Men's Christian Asuoclatton. wnich
will be he|| ui 5 o clock. Rev. T C.
Cleveland of th* Fourth Presbyterian
Church of Atlanta will be <h© speaker
Hev. J D Jord m. pastor of the First
Baptlrt Church, who was called to peters
burg. Va . by th* d*ath of Mr C D Bald
win, Is expected back to-day. The reg
ular oervice* will be held In the church
to-morrow Dr. Jims B Taylor will
preach in the morning
Visitor* ii* Thund- rbolt y*st©rdiy were
regaled with a strong smell of derived
or decaying oysters that swept
over the bluff from pile* of Rejected oys
ters. or what could not be carried or used
otherwise In time to save them Bueh
oysters should hi* dumped overboard with
out delay, and *h© town authorises should
see that It Is done.
The first of the monthly concerts of the
Savannah Conserviitory of Music wttl b
given Tuesday night ot Mehrb-ns Hall on
Perry street. w***l An Interesting pro
gramme In which the pupils and faculty
of the Conservatory will take part, wll!
ba gu* Tlm caacarti vfl >• con
tinued monthly, except that of Decem
ber, throughout the coming season
Yesterday afternoon truck collided
with a boggy at Liberty and Haherah im
streets, smashing one of the whee ls of lh
buggy The oc< upants of the buggy. two
ladles and a * hlld were In Imminent dan
ger for a minute.or two as the hor*e be
came nervous and tried to run away, but
a bystander caught th* animal by th
bridal and others rescued the ladies.
A small bDxc was df *o\. red In the tear
of the premie* s at No SGO Monigomer*
street yesterday at 4 p m The board
panelling of the kitchen ha l become Ig
nited from th- heat of th. stove A tele
phone alarm brought to the seen© Cht-m
cal No. 3 from fir* headquarters, but th*
blase was so small that only a bond • x
llngulsher was needed- The and tmag l
Insignificant.
Mr A Wlneright was arming the visit
ors to the Morning News yesterday. He is
an American cttlx*n and was In busines*
In the T runs van 1 when the South African
war began, but left there and went to
Aunt rails, whence he came to th.s city,
where he has n married daughter and •
son Il> prof>oses to remain her** and
will go Into the auction nd commission
business t No. 11l Whitaker stree* Mr
Wlneright Is a well-informed gentleman,
and his story of the Boers and their foe-,
about agrees with whit nearly every
American thinks on th* subject: that they
are • badly-treated people.
MM |L PF.lt so\ AI,.
Mrs. M F Camming* of Manassas Is a
guest of the Pulaski
Mr John W Bennett of Way cross Is a
guest of the Pulaski
Mr J D. Mvers left yesterday via the
Southern for Richmond
Mrs J A. Atwood of M*rlllan. Oa., b
registered at the Pulaski
MaJ J. M Carton. Jr., pass and thnugn
the city yesterday en rout* to T>d.e
Mr nod Mrs J. P. Williams will leave
via the Southern to-day for New York
Mr W. T Pennlman of Brunswick u
among the arrivals at the Pqtiskl yeste*--
<ky.
Mr S <1 White was a pt*<enger n< the
gealiourtl Air Line yesterday for Jackson
ville
Mr John K Garnett was among ihe
Central's passengers yesterday for At
lanta
Mr George J Baldwin was among the
pusi ng’ rs of the Plant Byslem y< terUy
for Tampa.
Mr and Mrs H Wiley Johns, n .r
among yesterday's purstng-rs of the
HooWicri. for Asheville
Mr It A fienm.trk and Mr H H
Adams were passengers over the Cent al
I*m rlftht for Atlanta.
Mr. Robert Van W.igenen left last night
for New York, where lie w.ll spend a week
or ten days. His trip combines business
and pleasure.
Mr G W. Tledemxn left by the Plant
System yesterday for New lork H • will
I*, absent about a week and will return
with hta family.
News has been received by her friends
In Sov irinah that Miss Mitfy Comer ha*
been elected preal.Sent of her elase. the
Freahroun. at Smith College. Mdssacfiu
setta.
Preparlsg tor tsnlber Truck.
The Savannah. ThundrrtMll and Is e
of Hope Railway began the work of sut
veylng Barnard atraal y.aier.lay for th<
purpose of putting down Ihe second racx
(or southbound OUT*. _.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1000.
CIRLHOOD.
Bttwctn th, i(<i ol thirtKn and fifteen th, truuition
Irom girlhood into womanhood take, piact. Evtry
mothtr should look wall to her daughter ! condition
at thii time. If th, period of puberty it lately pasitd
a hralthy and useful lift generally follow, Mn. Aktrt
f peak, of th, ua, of V*in, of t-ardui at th, ag, ol pubrt\.
Trouedalv, Tone , March 15. l**f
1 mutt write and tell you how much pood your Wine
of Cardui ha, done my little airl Hhe u thirteen year,
old and had never,eon a wall day until we commenced
fivin. her the Wine, and it acted like a charui.
MltrC DKU’tiY AKKRrS
MENSTRUATION
Tht me met com, to a healthy woman every It
days If th,v com, more, or ki, fnquuit. something
I, wrong the slightest derangement nf this function
brings on serious consequences. All women's ailment,
result directly or indirectly from disordered menstrua
tion Any irregularity is easy to check, when attended
I to promptly. Wine of Cardui is the remedy that has
cured a million women.
I Vtnarda. e>. C.. Jan 19, IK)9
Ii f°* your medicine and paaaed thla month without
I pain ana VIS overjoyed. After my lung außc-ring it
I make, me feel like another woman
I LUCINDA MITCHELL.
IRRECULAR MENSTRUATION.
i IrrcquLr menstruation is the first of female
Uls. ft is a warning of the suffering that coming
Treatment by the prompt use of Wine of Larifui will
correct the irregularity and forestall untold suffering.
Muacogoe, 1. TANARUS., Jar. 9, l**.
I wouldn’t irife Wine of Cardui for ail the doctora
medicine on earth fwm troubled with irregular men
oe*. being entirely aujLpro*Mu*d for *U month*, and
nothing helped me'antll I uad *ix bottle*of the Wine,
whioh brought me around all right 1 wo nervous,
had bad memory and my eyesight us*poor.
&I!8fi LIT RET LA BROWN.
STHKKTU TIIHHHdI *QI lltEl.
tlilrrmnn Dixon'*. Ap
pro* eft.
It seems well to try Alderman Dixon's
suggestion about Increasing the square
space ly op.-ulng Barnard uiwi Aborcorn j
streets through the squares.then |Aving the
streets and plac ng the additional ground
obtained by tire plan Into the square area
This would pi ic the street car tracks
when- they properly belong in a street,
it would require two-thirds less of paving
than If you pave around th*- square and
would give several thousand squan feet
mor* of grass area than now exists ft
would g.\** shorter distan-• and not d* -
stroy or lessen, but Increase, the beauty
of the reservations
There are three views from which to
consider the proposjtlon—ono the utili
tarian. the other the artistic, the third
the sentimental Considering these in
their order. w* find that the congested
condition of Drayton and J-ffeWon streets
makes travel on those strt**t- slow and
dangerous. This r*.its an* eessity for
other and wider paved thoroughfares run
ning North and tkiuth.
There is a "crying shame * in Savannah.
It i** the unpaved condition* of our streets
The methods of life, and of business, as
well ns the beauty of our city demand
more direct and easy avenues of commu
nication.
The streets. If extended through the
quarts would pass through the centers
These renters as places of recreation and
enjoyment for children have b on destroy
. i by the us.- of them by th*- railroads.
Therefore, the utility >f these portions of
, . , .. -i *• adj bcM ; t rayed
When we come to con- l.ler the question
from the irtistl* standpoint w© must
ivoid confounding the real ©ff©ci with
simple sentimentality In New York
blessed with less square* than we sre.
Washington Square, situated In one of the
most aristocrat!* restden * parts of New
York, is bisected by a pave.l roadway, a
continuation of Fifth avenue, through
th** square The beauty of the square Is
not marred. There the railroad did not
run through th. square Here the "pri
vacy" and safety of our squares have
been Invaded, and their beauty Affected,
by th*- railroads. They nr# literally over
ton by car tracks In nil of the squares
on street there are two trn kn
with ihe necessary, but unsightly, apnur
tenon’ poles and dangerous wires In on**
Mjuar* you have three tracks and In ad
dition a curved track promenading over
sid* w tlks as well as gras- plats The
beauty, safety and utility of the squares
as such have been already aff *t-d
The privacy of squares has already been
• ncroiched on What Is th*- difference
in-tween maintaining the square* .is they
now -land nnl maintaining "spu-lou*
lawns in front of private residences?"
not the * iTV now maintain a "pretty
lt|c park" In front of th* r. *tdence* of
trust lot owners'* II- hot It been n fr*-
quenr re ore* that our lots did no **rmlt
~f 1 1 wns which add mi much to th** beauty
of other cities'*
!nten*l of taking *way or marring one
of the beautiful characteristics of tin* city,
n would mak. more beautiful tha* chs**-
a ierist|c by enlarging th* space for
adornment an*l by doing away with the
almost kneed cep. horse stalling. char*ter
l„tic of a country vlllag the ttnpaved.
Sa/&tog S / r
'Arond&ck
H I* an ideal
table water
K Aids digestion.
Acts as an anti
dote for ail the harm
ll gases of the stom
l A most delirious
crage as well as a
it specific for many
ss Nature s Remedy
stomach, Kidneys and
i glass in the morning
the day's duties, and
s perfect rest.
Water, for rr- by erasers
. wholesale agte
PAINFUL MENSTRUATION
denotes a more advanced stage of temalc disorders.
The pain it great because quick attention I* necessary.
It is Nature t way of giving warning. Wine of Cardui
banishes the pain by property regulating the deranged
functions
Central A s<l*mv, Miss , Jan. IA, law.
I hare ln**n a great sufferer with painful meustnia
lion and tailing of Uta wouib, but nine* 1 hare hem
taking Wine of < ardut I bar* bad no pain, and three
bottle* of Wine nf Cardui did m*> more good than
twenty-five dollar* worth of medicine nrecrit>e<l by
doctora. Mks LULA wtBH
SUPPRESSION.
Delayed or suppressed menstruation vitally affects
every part o( the female system. A woman neglects
treatment in such case at her peril. Wine ol Cardui
has never been known tu fail in an uncomplicated cate
ol this troubk. Thedford's Black-Draught should also
be used with it to regulate the stomach and bowels
Cleveland, Ark., Mar U, IMW
When 1 commenced to use Wmeof ( artful there had
been no ,teuf meniwa for eighteen month,, aud I was
not able to do much of anything I have ued four
bottle, of Wine of Cardui and Thadford'a Hlack-
Draugbt when needed and the luenaea have uppeared
at site correct time tor the paat two month, aud my
health t much Improved every way I thank you more
than 1 can tell for what you barn done for tnc
Mites. JENNIE LEDFOKU.
FLOODINC.
Nothing sapt a woman's life to quickly nor makes
her weaker, than proluse menstruation, commonly
calkd flooding. You may be a victim of the terrible
drain and not consider it. Importance. Psts letter
tell, you how Wine of Cardui relieves Hooding. •
M tear tile, N. C., April . I*
I waa flooding very badly and used only one buttle
of Wme of Carout and it cured me.
Mr*. 8. C. WOODY
JUST RECEIVED,
Fire-Proof Safes
From the mnet oelehroted mnisuturtnrern, hath .re-proof is ml
harsstor proof enfee nistl vault tloore.
Wo rasrry an Immonao etnrk of Fire-proof nates. Our stork rn
hraers a vrry elepaat liar from 7<M> la 4.1MM1 itoansla, Inrlaalve.
elnicte aasl slouhle doorn, aasl a vlefts to our ealahltahmeal to lis -
apert thrar elr.aat anfea will hr a eouree ol much pro.t oust la
■traelton la oar frtraile.
The price will hear low ns any really Fire-proof Safe can ho
made, and our motto la Uualltf aasl Aafrty nf she .ret Impart
asace.
Head or rail oa •• for furtbrr parllralara, ralaloaar and prleen.
LIPPMAN BROS.,
Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers
of Fire-Proof Safes.
unsightly encircling ear and beds which now
exist.
We now come to yi* sentimental vbw
Sentiment i. noble when not misapplied,
nor mawkish. When misapplied. It brings
miafortune. When mawkish. It disgusts
TTiere Is a sentiment In Savannah deep
rooted and grievously injurious to her
m it* rial. ©durational ami artistic pro
gress It Is that spirit, or >a*'k of It.
which makes her an apparent laggard in
♦nu rprise, and which unjustlhab y <l* ays
the completion of a publh school, when
hundreds of children sre denied school
room, while prr -ioak momenta In their
lives are passing IH-yoiwl recall. It Is that
which objected to the spending of a f w
thotisan 1 doll*rs to nk.- our streets a*-
iractlve, our building* edu*'ati.aial in their
aichit** tural stru* i* iiiJ ur’i lie b ttiiy
an*! trl*-d to prevent our wed-grown. neg
lected, desecrated old r*met*r y from
Um omlng the attractive t'olonlal Dark.
Uy its adherents and followers, tha
spirit Is name<l "conservatism, by Its op
|H*nents. It Is ralbd "ol I fogylsm " Any
suggestion for the g< Oti of the city Is op
posed by this hytra-h* aded m -nster
though the heads ore all on the *>n* trunk
do it was with the uKg©*U<n io remove
the square railing and the Bark ta ling,
the planting of grass In square* aid In
the park, the building of the Court Houe,
- -ho. hous* sand hard public roads A
picture was drawn of hlldrtn purs el
through square** and p* r kr by madden© I
bulls, or crushed beneath th* Iron hooia
of runaway horse and there wh nothing
to look forward to for the city rave bank
ruptcy through extravagance. Yei some
few change* hav*- l>e#-n mil W*ull you
have the Old thing* buck as h*y wq-*
Ho It Is now with th*- suggestion that It
would h© progressive, more omim nlal
an*! more useful to hav* ea h square
MISCARRIACE.
Win* of Gardui ii the mcdiiint to use after mtscar
riage or childbirth. A cat* of miscarriage when thr
patwnt is taking Wine of Cardui has never come to the
attention of the manufacturers
H<vttt*Till*. Tom*. Napt ft, laaa
I mUcarrinl and had an awful timv I then u*nd
Wine of r*rdui and now lam wall. I tan not toll how
much I *uo* r*si lai l all tko doctor* told m* to do
ObU ala* trust <>*erythtutf but nuiftisf did mi* any
r:xl I wish 1 could ret every woman Tn tbo *Yuntry
u*o it. I i*aonnt t*.n al) I would Ilk* to Rv*r alnrr
I üßCti Win* of < ardul I hav*had rod health I hav*
two little girl* )u*t a* healthy a* th*y van l*
Mr* HALLIE UREELRY.
PRECNANCY.
Childbearing is the supreme function of woman and
in assuming motherhood she should thoroughly prepare
herself for the ordeal Mothers would not suffer the
extreme pain they do if they would take Wine of Cardui
as Mrs. finch did during pregnancy
Clover, N.C., August ft. IfttW
July 39 I gave Firth to a flue ten pouud baby girl,
and got along better than I ever did before About
laat April I began taking Wme of Cardui and have
continued it ever atnee I have two older children and
at each conttiivnient I have suffered all thalffeah could
bear I hare been able to walk nlou< the honae alnee
Augusts and feel well. I atu convinced that Wine
of 7'ardui is one of the roost valuaMe medicine* tor
womeu lu th* world. Mrs. A. D. FINCH
LCUCORRHCEA.
Pleasure is banished from the llvts of thousands of wo
rn* n who are tofiurvd by kuoiffho*. Yet Wine of Cardui
is a positive oure of that baneful malady. The expert
cncc of Mrs. lame is only what thousands of suffering
women who have taken Wine of Cardul know to be true
Kooa. Ark . July 3ft, 1099
I have been troubled a great deal with leucorrbroa.
but aince using Wine of Cardui It hoe entirely stopped
and I am pleased to recommeud the Wine to anr
one afflicted os I was Mrs. JULIA I.AKNK
toad© two squares on certain s trees
iwhere the squares ar* already defac and
n*l mad* dangerous by nr tracks), an-l
isiving those ertaJn street-
The
ty and utility of the square* *an be in
creased. and. In addition, certain ne< %*al
lies .Jf modern city life given our people
By oil means let us have ths*i*
Graph ©us.
PCTEt Till: IIKHIAII THE TIMKA. *
Tries l* Play a Ossie nf Tnaeli on
• lie Potlee I lepti rlme nf.
Huperlntendent of Police Hcrevcn re
el Ived the following letter which spivikJ*
for Itself.
"Camopolls I* 0.. f>cr 22. IM> Mr.
Thorrws Bcfeveti, Chief of Pol ce H tvan
nati. G.. Hir I will rrwird you
a few lines to Doy Dear Blr will y u tell
m** whether W. W. Ms (thews have been
rough! yet or© not if hAvent P>ase an
swr at Ones and Bend nr* hl Pictor If
Pussiable Can. It* ward IHsiU Dollars wl I
h© ivibl by Murphy and Cos Chatham
County, Oa.
Please answer this letter as Boon as He.
*
I* H Pelftse B**n*l m* His Phortlgraph If
|*ossible. Pelase R<cb me this mtirh I
will g*-t Him In a few without fall this
is no humliUK *-nd me a much ns
Dollars to Help m* out In rhls case *
As Mathews was caught oom< rronths
ago an*l has already been trie*l and miv
toffered he communication 1* so a
case of ''touch" that Mai Bcrven has
decided that It does not r*quir© m roply.
CUIIOI M itqi IRE PUN.
Will He on Exhibition In Hnnter A
%nn Kenrrn* shots W imlin*.
A large six**) plan of th* pro|w**ed re
vision of Calhoun Square, showing the
present lines and the change* wnich would
be nffeeied by o|M-ntng Al*er<*rn streets
through th* equare. will be placed on ex
hibition In the window of Hunter Or Van
Keiircn on Bull street to-day p'an
was drawn by Mr J W Howard, of the
city engineer's offl*e. and Is cn ©xrellen*
place of work It was prepared several
month* ago. and ha* been on exhibition
In th** ofh**e of the director of public
work* Owing to fhe fact that many
people fall to tak*- In the detail* of the
propos* and change. It was decided to put
the plan on exhibition In a more public
ploce.
THE SRHVICEA %T HEALKf.
Hrvlrsl H(*p||ni V% 111 lie t untlnanl
Aiext Meek.
The matings at Wesley Monumental
Church have ateadliy grown In Interest
and attendance during the tvrek Tha
services to-day will be of spe. ial IntaraU.
A chiblren's meeting will b< hel*l at 4
O'clock and evening *ervi • a;l sermon at
li.IS o'clock. Dr Pleson wl I ore“i to h
morning and <*vcnlng to-morrow a< *1 will
. ontintie through hexr w*H*k with the p*r
tor, m the scries of cqccUOa**
FALLINC OF THE WOMB.
What woman would not do anything in brr power to
avoid the terrible dragging pains of falling of fbr womb?
W say to every sufferer, tbr way to relief Is clear Wine
of Cardui will bring permanent relief Tbr Wme has
made thousands of women happy who have suffered
terribly with pains from falling of th womb
Load, Ky .Ooi. ft, IM9
1 have been suffering with pains in nr back and
hips and bearing-dowu pain* ever ainco I tw.-am* a
woman eprlng I coalmen cod using Win* of
Cardui an.l Tb*<tford‘* Mark-Draught and they have
don* m* * wonderful amount of good, and I wish to
recommend them to auv one who suffer* a* I did
MK LI Aft A t HR VILA Ml.
BARRENNESS.
Barrenness Is the onr sorrow ul nuny ho-nes. the sor
row ol every rhlldkss wile s heart Wine of Cardui has
nude thousands nf barren homes happy. Shkncst and
weakness that Wine of Cardui would relieve are ks'cpmq
many a wile childless II you s.nuld have Mrs I'.lmer s
happv experience take Wine ol Cardui
tlungcrford. Tea**. Fol* 11, lsa
•*id*r Win* of i ardul
Draught moat excellent medicine* Doing in l**d
health I u*e<l three tiottlM of the tnedicttie an*! have
given birth to a flue baby bey now two month** old
weighing eighteen pound* Mrs FANNY FAl,V4l.lt.
CHANCE OF LIFE.
Tht, is one of the most dangerous periods ol a wo
man’s life. It Is then when her whole being underqoeta
change In many cases women who have been healthy
all their lives begin to decline alter they reach the age of
44,when the change olIHe generally comes Then mens
truatlon teases Wine ol Cardul.the great menstrual regu
lator,ushers In the change ol life naturally. It drivrs away
tha nervous terror, which torture the palknt.
Annvillv, Hy., Ortcbort. IMfl.
1 ,üßrr—l with rbaiiir, • I life, am) have boon taking
Win- of Cardui end Hiis.'fc tcrauetit, anti am tn l'vl*or
health than tor throe year,. Mra. M AMY' CABTKKL.
Some Things New
THAT WE HAVE
Just Opened Up,
And the Assortment is Complete.
VESTIBULE LACES.
Several qua Iff lew in 12. li 24. 3ft hnd
3ft Inrhea wide, and all tn matrh
\V> have panel* al*o in Irli-h
and Arabian.
MANTEL SCARFS
In Japanere Hllk,. Imnorled <T*
tonne,. un<l rever.il rhrni>er qualities.
LACE CURTAINS.
Tht* alork a* ueual I* the only full
and cocnpb’te on*- In Ihe city.
FOLDING DOOR PORTIERES
ara hard to find, tut aft* r hard
work w got about twenty differ* nt
pattern*. Theeo good* an- extra
wide Of courae w* have the r.gr
row oniK from lb* * hk*w|M.t up to
lUx.tiu a |air.
WILTON AND SMYRNA RUGS
In rarprl sties, from flxfl up >o Ijrgeat
alv The Wilton and Axmlnator ar
rapsN.|ally tine.
UPHOLSTERING GOODS
Oulmpe, Silk Cords, etc.. In all
grade*.
COME AND SEE US.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
rffyjs>//r//any.
S/rtu - ffurtcucv.
Twice the price could buy no better.
LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents.
McDonough & ballantyne, W
Iron Founders, IVlachinists,
“■•'k.iuilk,. 8.11<,W.A.1. n...l.,iiii.m ol
•rr —d rwioku rT* ..4 -v *•“•• * 5 '
Lr. Miii, will ..4 Immm. <k. r.i-H. I'uarj., .1.. V '
TELEPHONE NO. 123. 1
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL AND WORK ORDER YOUR LITHO
GRAPHED AND PRINTED STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS
FROM THE MORNING NEWS SAVANNAH. GA.
OUR CARPET STOCK
•Ymi|trlß th following: FIIENCH
AXMIXHTKRB WII.TONB, RODY
HIU'UfIKIJJ. WII.TON VBI.VKTB,
TAPEBTBY ftIU'SSKUi nr.d IN.
OKAINfI
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER
than any on. ol*. for flrm-riAa.
Roadn Wo do not buy JOBS .ndl
l>olm tht-m off n PIKST-OI.AU
.lock When you buy c.rpot from
ua. you won't over lx* .orry, b
<wur*. wo know ll I* ail rlßht.
DON’T BE CAUGHT
by a gr**ai big advertisement which
is not all truth. W*> never give balta
nr*i make It up on other good*. W*
want a living profit on everything—
can’t live without It.
FURNITURE STOCK
I* getting In h.tp*. and we are
showing a full lln** of Bedroom and
Parlor Butt*. Hldelmarde. China
Closets, lawther Couches. Iron Beds,
Mattresses, Fancy linkers. Tables,
etc., at prices satlafactbry.
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