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CONDITION OF THE TROOPS.
oM „, REPORT IMI’BO BY Al>-
jl -j HT UEMnAL MY Mil.
}llttir Mattrri lnterest to the
(~,rl* ***• Troop* I><■ nl< With.
Adjutant l.rnernl Gives History
n , M I tiakri Urr#rdtlM-Hl*
, |rHI a* o Encampment*—F*von
Hr(lin>nlol Encampments The
Strength of the i'orrM Shown
l,v thr l.n* 4|n*rterly Hrliirn*.
urorat* Soldier* In Ihr Spnnlfth*
I inrrlron W or.
, report front the offlc* of the ndju
, , . ii. itl of thr Georgia Htate Trtwiw
, , ~ n submitted to the Governor by
v ,iant General Phtll G. Byrd, who
,o,r many point* of Imereat to military
In Savannah there are many offi
,iii| men who follow report* of the
, .• . fll rr* with close attention, the con
, n of the state military being alwavs
r<-M lo Ihern. and the Informatljn
,in Hi adjutant g iterni. which. In part
~hi will show detail- of the history
, f i.e troop* from Jan. I, IS.<9 up to ihe
j.tent:
i.ter the organisation prior to the
, i * in the law cal mg for the reorgan
n. the maximum strength allowed by
v v an In 1596 a* follows:
Enlisted
Officer*. M-n. Tola!
g.a Volunteer* ..471 IMKHi 10.4U1
i Vol., colored Si 1 STS 2,fT7_
,-.ud lout! SCa ll.Sttt 12.473
1 organized strength. us shown by
i last annual report, was.
>96.
Enlisted
Offi'ers. Men. Total
Georgia Volunteer* . .37*> I,'S.a J.hi.',
il. r. ia Voi., coolied Stl 3,1T8 1,306
Grand total 446 4.XT 4.671
Til* maximum strength under the nt
nai nation authorized by tin act of lvi
I made operative by U. O . No. 3. A. G
G. c. Is:
1900.
Enlisted
Officer*. Men. Tola)
Georgia State Troop*. ITS S old 9,507
i, ogta Stole Troo|w,
colored 3 fOO 101
Gran*l total 4U 9.545 10,33*
The M funl organized strength utvler the
reorganization, a* per return* for quarter
ending June 30, 1900, ts:
1900.
Enlisted
Officer*. Men Total
Georgia Stale Troup* 375 3,75*1 4.131
Georgia State Troops,
colored a 579 607
Grind total 40.7 4.335 4.73S
•Since the last annual report suhmltleJ
from this department, which, a. fir as I
ran ascertain, was In lX9t>, nnny radical
change* have been wrought In lh.' stale
militia Of thoee change* mi lr prior to
Jan. 1. 1939. I shall have hut little to sas .
confining my report almost entirely to the
operation* of this department since that
date.
"A* a result of the Inspection of 18)9.
followed hy the action of the Military
Advisory Hoard of thit year and of th.
reorganization begun bv the general elec
tion of Feb. 1. 190), the Georgia Sail
Troop* to-day, full of life, strength .ml
enthusiasm, present a solid from wtih the
following organizations of effective
troops:
Infantry: Five regiments; sixty com
panics.
Cavalry: One regiment; nine troops.
Artillery: Three unasslgned batteries.
Naval Militia: Four companies Naval
Reserve Artillery.
•The Georgia State Troops, colored, ns
they now exist, connlst of one batialton
of six companies ami a battery of artillery.
"By comparing the above flgutes wdti
those of 189N II will be seen that the
number of regiments have iieen reduced
and unasslgned battalion* either assign.-*!
t*i regiments or disbanded, thus Increasing
the compactness and devdoplng latent
effectiveness of tho org mixations
"Th® quarterly returns for June 30tn.
19ft). now on tile for the Georgia State
First Inf. 12 companies 12 G-'i 063
Officer*. M> n. Total.
Second Inf 12 companies. 31 :m (M
Thlrrl Inf. 12 companies . 47 M 2 599
Fourth Inf. 12 companies 51 *'29 tSKi
Fifth Inf. 12 companies.. 4S 753 SW
Total Infantry GO oom
lainles 225 3.150 3.3 M
General Staff S3
First Car, (9 troop*).... 42 389 431
Naval Hut <3 division*.. IS 12*1 144
Chatham Artillery 3 42
Atlanta Artillery 4 39 43
Toln! white 375 3.756 4.131
Georgia State Trooi>*,
Colored.
First Battalion Inf. 16..
companies) 24 519 513
Georgia Artillery < **• **
Aggregate whtte and col
ored 4C3 4.325 4,733
"Under the rrorgni laatlon of the state
troops, while attempt.lK to perfect bat
talion and regimental formation. the poli
cy of this office ha* been to bill.*! up solid
i .>mp*nk*. Occasionally more than a
company ha* been needed in quelling
riots or preventing outbreak*, toil I have
noticed that on most occ.ailnre when
troop* have l>een n cel's I if a w- II organ
lr l. well equiid>e<l. strong company were
put t the i>olnt needed on *ln *t notice,
tln* result Was certain and most 'attsfi'
t..i . Then. 100. when the > omp ny >r
i iniaatfOP I* healthy, there Is but lit■ 1.-
trouble lit keeping up battalion and regi
mental administration.
' rhe troop* arc tirinM with *-’*-* 1111 r -
Springfield rifles. A larg- percentage <
drmn arc OOOOtdOfObty tlk# worse fot |
. ir. Molt of them were tasuod now. hut
mat tun yntn otco. before ihe troop* kmw
h',v to iiittlor inch irrvifit us mirk* ttit' ,
■. h degree of efficiency of 10-tlay. The
not cored f.>r then a* It If now
\ -Idrrablo percentage **f tIMM ®M*P
ir. not *< rvlceaMe. They should l* coll'd
In and If thtt government won’t exchange i
• I |bcex for them they should Iw ship- (
<•1 In nml work'd over, at least.
"Tha state does not own enoinrh of the j
* nllber rifles I properly equip al! the
tr ops On lh* other hand then* Is stored
h th* state armory a corewlernhie nunt- j
her orf really serviceable aO-eallber rifles.
’l'hla condition exlstlmt causes me to rec
ntmend that all to-ciidher funs now In the
’ aids of the Georgia Stale Troops, col.
h< railed In. and that the body of
< s le armed with the 50-cwllber rifles.
■ I ‘hinge, I think, should be made at
each equipments os the troops have are,
a rule. In serviceable ondttlon. The
tt trail.!,- lies In Ihe fact tr.nl tin
apply is Inadequate. This, however, can
* almost entirely rctm-oled by the Judl
•iil expenditure of Ihe balance which
'nds to the Mate’s credit from the Nu
' >al Guard appropriation voted by Con-
When a call was made for troops for
1 prosecution of the war with Spilo
ar i' - quota amounted to thr.c regl
tn. i.is ,jf infantry and two llaht naileries.
!■’ ' rolling was rapid and In an asfonlsh
n '■*
1 - were rrndy lo muster into the
! ''if' I State* volunteer armies. When 1
. kt IL'DHJCACIES S2BVET ITO
JACKSON. METZGER ACo
r&T ?Y h , " Bssemrnt.
— sa&lf town its n urav-au. autos*
Young Mirons
Who preaerve th. charm* of face and
figure in spite of an itu-msing family
and the care of ((rowing children are
always to be eneied Asa prrservatire
Bof health and
beaotv Doctor
Pierce s Favor.
has been hailed
by women as " a
■ ..'id . to
pending on her,
nets of watSi
mant of a
Mr* Ornn Stiles,
of Dowr.tag. Dunn
Cos., Wi. writes "I hare been intending to
write you ever since my baby was bow in re
gard tu what your Favorite I rescript ion hum
done for me I cannot praise it eoough. for I
have not been at well for five y-#r as I now am
In July laat • had a baby boy weight ii pounds,
and I *a* onlv atek a short time, and since I got
u; have not had one tick day 1 have not had
any internal trouble since I got up. I was not
only surprised myself but all of my friends here
are surprised to see me to well M
I>r. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, every
woman’s friend, is sent free on receipt
of stamp# to pay coat of mailing only.
Send 21 one-ceut stamps for book in pa
per covers, or \i stamps in cloth bind
ing, to L)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
took charge of the adjutant general’* de
partment 1 found the muster-ln rolls nnl
muater-out roll* filed away In the drawer#
of a <le.*k in the office I have recently
hud th‘ official documents bound In
heavi Bather, and believe by ao doing
th* y will be preserve,! ((*pip!ete and in
tact for years to cm
“There #r* no records In this office of
the thousands of Georgian# who volun
i* * rod into the regiments of the regular
army or Ir.to the several regiments of Im
mui: * that were so heavily recruited In
thin state This office ha* been unoffic
ially informed that Georgia, according to
po illation, furnish*d tn*>r* men to the
fniifd States army that fought Spain,
nan was furnished by any other state In
the Vnton
• While neither l.ghf hattery. and only
one (the Third! of the thr c r* g merit*
conrrihuted by Georgia to th* Fnl*-d
bi.t e volunteer army, saw service In
f*ihn. the other organtzation* were ever
ready ni 1 more than eager to embark for
a< : ivc nor vice Thousamla of Georgian*
dii Sic servb • In thl* war. thoy being
found o fending the flag in Cuba and
Porto Rioo and on th b*a. Many hun
dred# of Georgian* are now on the flrlnx
line in the Philippine#, gallantly lllusttt
ing a state that t- justly proud of the
-pleniUd ncord# that have be**!! or that
are being made.”
4.4IKCOHAN AM HAHLOS AOHEB.
fighters Will Heel at the Thraler
Between Nov. 14 and toy, SO.
Tommy Corcoran and Jack Hanlon have
mad. a much of It at last They will
meet again In Ihe ring, and the aiort
who have been longing for this will have
an opportunity at an early date to see
what they have reason to believe will bo
a tight of lights.
Then men will go on for iwenty-flve
rounds, and Ihe fighting will be wilh one
arm free, the men to protect themselves
In the breakaways. Thla meihod of
lighting was a concession In Ccrooran's
favor, a* he Insisted upon it. Hanlon
w mt"d th' tight so badly that he agr-ed
to tight as Corcoran willed, anil the clean
breaks that were seen at the former
tiout In which Ihe two aptear.d will be
out of It when they gei t.igethor again.
Hanlon arrived fiom Philadelphia rev
et a I .1.1 y* ago. and he ha* been busy
working for u go with Corcoran ever
since. Corcoran seemed In no wav un
willing to meet his old rival, and the two
had no .Mfllculty when they met yester
day morning In reaching an agreement.
They will weigh In the afternoon of the
light at 3 o'clock, and either man will
give or take five pounds from 145.
The ilute of Ihe ma-tch ha* not been
positively agreed upon. It has been set
tl. l that II will be sometime between Nov
14 and Nov ®. The tighter* would like
to have It on the former dale, but the
theater nmiv lie used then for a light that
lc being arranged by the Austral Athletic
Club, the management of which ha* an
opllon. If ft should he found that the
projected light cannot be arranged, the
theater will probably he turned over to
Corcora Hand Hanlon for their bout.
One of the stipulations was that Shorty
Jenkins should not be the raforse Han
lon insisted upon ihot potnt. He declares
h- got th* worse end of It when he met
Corcoran before At the end of the
twentieth round Jenkins called It n draw
but Hanlon said ho had clearly twnten
Corcoran on points and w* entitled to
the decision.
The Philud. Iphlan feels pretty sure he
run Whip hie mnn. though he raid yester
,t,v h- knew- h. would have a hard lime
doing It ”1 am going In training al once,
probably at Thunderbolt.” he declared,
• and you ran rely upon It that I It be in
tr.m when the tight Is pulled off And
fi t . will ti.ivc o knock out to win I
know he is a lighter, nnd no mnn would
have a cinch wlih him. hut still I think
IT. win.”
Million romcn to t*ivnnh with n
r onj He hp n king *tring of victor it**.
(Imw.*. no <icctaloni* *nl not b •* feat
Here a his record ash imvo II to the
Morning News, and lovers of the ttw'
will see several of his opjonefi!s. whose
names they will recognise: Knorki-1 out
Hilly I’ayns |n three rounds. Philadelphia
Pa . Tenth and South streets, knocked
out Young Kosher in two rounds Quakei
Oily A C knvked out Jack Peake In five
rounds. Atlantic City: knocked out Jock
Conway In liv* rounds. Tuxedo A. C..
Philadelphia: knocked out Jack Monahan
In two rounds, Westport A C. Italllmore:
kno. ked out Hilly Dukes in three rounds.
Eureka A. C . Salt I aore. Md .knocked out
|*cie I hilly In two rotml- Halllmore Odrnn
Theater, knocked out Johnny Griffin In
thr.- rounds. Haltlmoik Monumenlnl The
aicr: kme k.sl out talks Matthews In four
rounds, Bailimort Mommenial Thent'r
knot ked otit Joe Barret In ten rounds
Phoenl* Park. Ralfltnore’ knocked out
Torn Cavenaugh In four rotnds East Bide
A C .Hnltln.orc: knocked ou Jack Magutre
P. ttec rosifwl: . Westport A Halllmore:
knocked out Black Dlamotd In three
1 rnneds. Baltimore Monumenal Theater,
kno- aai out l>la< k nismmd In live
| rounds, Baltimore Monuments Thealer;
; knocked out John Hell In thre> round*
Qu .k.-r Cltv A C . Phlla-lelphl.i. knocked
out Jack Donsto * In ilva rounds, ktlantlc
I City; draw wl*h Martin Ju.lg*. six
! rounds. Philadelphia. Pa; draw
! with Martin Judge six rcstnd*.
! Philadelphia. Pa . draw with Fred Stick
! „r. -lx rounds. Philadelphia Pa ; daw
! with Tom Corcoran. ’Jb rounds. Bavsnnin
! Oil draw With Fred Swlegert 12 roun.*,
Baltimore. Md ; draw with Charley Dow.
Ing six round- Iffilladelphla. Pa.; draw
with Charley Bowling, six rounds. Philo
dtlphla, F*.; draw wlih Martin Judge, tlx
THE MOKNING NEWS: TI'EBDAY, OCTOREK SO. 1900.
rounds. Philadelphia Pa . draw with
Johnny Pail, six rounds. Baltimore. Md .
draw with YToung Monosk*. six rounds.
Philadelphia., 1M , draw with Hilly I>uk*,
10 rounds. Baltimore. Md ; draw with Jack
Kyan. six rounds. PhlUnlel|>hm. P# . draw
with Jack 1 labor an. six rounds. Philadel
phia. P* draw with Pete Pally. !*
round#. P.iHirnore Mi , draw with Jack
Smith, six round*. Norfolk. Va . draw
with Herman Miller. #tx round*. Balti
more. Md ; draw with Tom Cleary, six
rounds, Philadelphia. Pa ; no decision.
Martin Judge six rounds, Philadelphia.
Pa , no decision. Young Smyrna,
six round#. Chester. Pa . no de
cision Billy Pfeifer, six rounds,
Chester. P .no decision. George Kuasoll.
six rounds. Wilmington, Pel . no decision.
George Bussell six rounds. Wilmington
Del , no decision. Dan Mc( , onn , ll.
round*. I'Ytvnden. N. J ; no decision, Ksl
Krouse, six round*. Harrisburg Pa.; no
decision. Ktd Krouse six rounds. Phil
adelphia. Pt . W> ileclslon. Jack Hanley,
six round# Philadelphia. Pa.; no decision,
Jack Hmlth. six round# Norfolk Va . no
d#* talon. Tommy Ryan, alx rounds, Phil
adelphia P. . won fmm Hilly Duke, ten
rounds, lkaitlmore. Ml . won from John
ny Griffin eight rounds. Baltimore M l .
won from Charley Hun#*, ten round-'. 4%m
--cinnati; no d<'cis|on. Tommy l)e\'Hn. x
rounds, Phliadeiphtn Pa.; no b'Cisloi),
Denf.is#. thr rounds, Philadel
phia. Pa.. (#toj*[>*x4 by police!, no decision
Jack O’Brien, six rounds. Beading l*a :
no decision. Jack Barret, eight rounds.
Baltimore. Md
BETWEEN III* TWO l> %t t.IITEN*.
Will of George W. Pnrl*h divided
III* Property In That Manner.
The will of the laic George W. Parish
was filed and probated In common form
In the Court of Ordinary on yesterday.
The will direct* that the property of the
testator, after paying funeral expenses
and debt#, be divided equally between his
two daughters. Mrs. Alice E. Walker ami
Ml#* Lillie Parish.
The property given by the will to Mr*
Walker is to be her separate estate, free
from the debts or control of her husband
rthe ha* already qualified as temporary
administrator of the personal estate,
amounting in value to about S7.sa*\ as of
the three executors named in the will.
Mr* Rosa Parish, \V W. Fraser ami Val
moro Leb#y. 1* dea<l. the second non
compos anti the thir*l no#r r€nld#s beyond
the jurisdiction of the court.
Mrs W ilk* r will apply for administra
tion. with the will annexed, at the next
term of the Court of Ordinary. The es
tate is estimated to b# worth between 540.-
ono and $50,000.
Marta A. Gk*nn, widow of the late Pat
rick A. Glenn, was granted . y ar’a sup
port out of the estate of her late hus
band. th** cav**t to the grant, filet! by
John L. Archer, having been previously
withdrawn.
Charles D Kline, notary public and ex
officio Justice of the peace for the Third
District, filed with tha ordinary an abdi
cation for permlesion to remove hla place
of holding court from 105 Drayton street,
to 108 Bryan afreet, west, it Is recited in
the application that emoluments of the
office are not sufficient to Justify the pay
ment of the rental for the room* which
the magistrate is now u#ing
Tha will of the late Margaret Valen
tin# was probated In common form and
letters testamentary granted to George
Mouro, the executor Brantley A Den
mark. named as executor In the will of
Eliza M Bennett, filed his renunciation
of the trust Letter* of guardianship up
on the properly of Mary Reardon, minor,
were granted to Jordan F. Brooks, county
administrator
AT THE THEATER.
"The Christian" rinsed llefore n
f.nrge Audience,
Hall Caine* play "The Christian,"
founded on the novel of that name, was
proiiuced at the Theater last night to a
large audience, and one that attested hv
enthusiastic and sincere applause Its ap
preciation anil pleasure.
The play was presented here last sea
son by Miss Kffle Ellsler nnd a very capa
ble company. A* the programme an
nounces. and as is evident to anyone who
has read the book. 4h dramatic venuon
differ* from the story In several Import int
Incident*, and | not altogether the rame.
either in character or motive It |s also
apparent, however, that this was neces
sary to make the dramatization success
ful.
Mr. IJonel Adams, who portrayed the
role of John Storm. I* a capable ami
graceful actor, and except In the rending
of a few lines, he was excellent. Ml.-*
Julia Stuart was a splendid "Glory," and
with Mr Adams, won several curtain
calls for her excellent work
The Savannah friends of Mrs lamia
Porter Gugel, who represented the char
acter of Lisa, accorded her a hearty re
ception Mrs Gugel has nut a large
part, but she cares for It capitally. It
must have given her much idesteurc to
And past friendship* still warm
Mr Arthur Maitland as Horatio Drake.
Mr Charles I’owan as the despicable laird
Robert t're and Mr Manager, as th*
theatrical magnate, were all good
Mle# Adelaide Warren was very pretty
and sweet as Polly Hove, and won the
sympathy of Ihe audience, while Miss
Carrie Lee Stokes made n lovshle Mrs.
Callender.
The play was handsomely singed and
costumed, and altogether was a line pro
duction. It will be repealed at a matinee
this afternoon an*l again to-night
LCUXL ROTH KS.
NOTICE IN ADMIRALTY.
PNITEP STATES OF AMERICA.
Eastern Division of the Southern Dlstrtci
of Georgia. In Admiralty. Whereas, n
libel In rest has been tiled on Ihe 2?lh
day of October. I*oo, Instant. In the Dis
trict Court of tbs t’nlled States, for the
Southern District of Georgia by Joseph
l-andry, J Olsen nnd Allan Hunte
against the llrltlsh bark l.txxle Curry,
her tuekle. furniture, apparel and cargo
now lytr.g In port of Savannah, In Ihe
said district, and against all persons law
fully Intervening for their Interests there
in. In a cause of subtraction for seaman’s
wages civil anrl maritime, for teison and
cause In Ihe said libel mentioned, and
praying Ihe usual process and monition
In that behalf to be made, and that all
persons claiming any Interest therein may
lie riled to apioar and answer the prem
ises; and that said British bark I.lxxte
Curry, her tackle, furniture, apparel ami
cargo may Is- condemn* -I and sold lo |*ay
the demands of the Itheltunt.
Ami. whereas, a warrant of arrest has
been Issued on the said twenty-seventh
day of October. under the seal of said
court, commanding me to attach the said
hark Lizzie Curry, her appurtenances and
urgo, aid to give due notice lo all per
rons claiming Ihe same to appear and
answer, and make rlalm thereto.
Now. therefore. 1 do hereby give pub
lic notice to alt persons claiming the said
British bark Ltxale Curry, her tackle,
furniture, apparel und cargo, or In any
manner Interested therein, that they be
anil appear at the clerk’s office of the
District Court of the United States tor the
Southern DPlrlct of Georgia, tn the city
of Savannah, on Monday, the twelfth day
of November, next. A. t> IMA, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon c.f that dav, then
ar.d there to Interpose their claims, ami
to make their allegations In that behalf
Dated at Savannah. Ga., this 2>th day
of October. A. D I*oo
JOHN M BARNES.
United States Marshal. District of Geor
gia. By CHARLES J WHITE,
Deputy.
Alexander * Hitch. Barrow A Barrow.
. Proctors lor ÜbcilanU.
CLASSIFIED AUVtHIIStMENTS.
mi'om.
btart Nowr uc
se*-tire a rice boy's watch, 2SV* #e urea
reliable railroad watch. 3,- secure a hand
some lady’# gold watch; tsc secure a mag
nlflcont g*l )-ff||el watch. Atcrk*an move
ment, Isiiance on InstaUnt'-nts and
no —* id<b' r* or collector* to worry IT.
come and have the system explained. FV
gtvas, .n East Broughton. Hair. Jewelry
and Rbavlng Slipp y House, old gold or
siP’er taken a* payment, or i#h given for
same.
the rruNlfTiti”e“xcTiXnge. its
fkitrmrd street, buy* and sells all kuvd*
of sreond-hand furniture for cash.
OIL HEATERS. WOOD HEATER,
cool heaters, cook stoves and ranges, lie
liable goods C. P Miller, agent
MORPHINE.” OP 1 I’M KAPDANHM
I'Ov-oalne bubit; myself cure*!. %vill inform
you of harmless, putuiuni home cure.
Mary 8 Haldw.’n. Box 1212. Chi* ago
"CEMENT 81DEWALK3, ARTIFICIAL
pure cement coping lor fencing, four
feet long 14 in*'he high and nine Inches
thick; sidwaik cement, blocks, venous
colors, octagon and hexagonal, good
work und reasonable price, refers to
Mears J 11 Estill, M J. Solomunt. Wil
liam Keho*- and other> ffhop. Whitaker
and street a. Charles Hobbs, 655
Roberts stre*U.
ADVEBTIHEMENTb SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN (’Lilt
Hi ED iPVKRTIBKMENI COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO Al>
VERTIFEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN JOC
ii Yoi R IK* !N SAFE FIRE PR<k>F
PrlfTel A Freeman have a standing offer
of lI.ODQ for every safe of their make that
does not preserve Its contents. One safe
was In burning debris 11.1 hour* When
taken out. the hope had to b# turned on
It When opened, not a page wis discol
ored. not a record lost, not a lollar de
stroyed If you want *<-> urtty. buy a
fltiffel 4k Freeman safe C. P. Miller,
agent.
""YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It s rich and pure, try
it
FURNITURE ITPHOLBTERED. MAT
tressea renovated. Antique furniture re
polishes), furniture pack*d and shipped in
test manner. Send me your orders. C
P Miller, agent.
CAMELIA JAPONICAS ANITa7ALIAS
price. |1 (O unl upward, direct Importa
tion through Savannah Custom House,
hv A C. Oelschlg. nursury. opposite Golf
Link*. Phone. 49*; l*v Hyacinths. Nar-
A'ins*!. Freaiaa and Lille#. Plant now J
Gardner, agent, care E. Moyle, 10 Brough
ton street, east.
IF ITS RUGS TOU WANT YOU CAN
get them cheaper from MrGUlts.
SPECIAL, AN UNLIMITED ItJPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladies’ size, at M
J W Teaplc.
? V M N’< >W - \ U : - A l I 4 WEST
Broughton; ring up 1186 if you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or storage. I guarantee price#
the same hs I do the work that’s given
to m . A 8. Griffin. 414 Broughton street,
west; mattresses mad© to older.
MILLER’S STOVES AND RANGES
give satisfaction Tha Magnetic. Econo
riist. Waldorf. King, and other good
makes at reasonable prices. Af7 Brough
ton. west.
KE N 81NOTO N FA RM ~M Fl k!B UN
aurpass* <1 for rlchneas; delivery is per
fect; phone. 3346.
BBE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS
office table*, offi >■ matting, office shades.
2(77 Hroughten, west
WHEN YOUREK M'GILLIH'” SIXTY -
Inch 9-ccnt rug*, you will buy them.
Just can't help 11. will sell In any quan
tity.
"furniture'moved wrtri care.'
Is a specialty with McGillls.
“millers new styles in cash
pels, mailings, linoleums, window shades,
etc. All work done In first-class style. 307
Broughton. west
'M'GfLLIS'" lack “cvrtain“ will
beautify your parlor
“M'GII.LIS IS CHEAP ON RFOB, NETS
lace curtain.*, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, picture*, stoves, btdrootn suits,
and furniture of every description.
“see the jewel stovf.s and
ranges for sale by J. W. Teepi®; also
agent (or Insurance gasollno stove.
Si 4* I TVS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last. Large assortment of
rockers, divan* and easy chairs. C. P.
Miller, agent
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation In the country, free from city
drainage Imposaltde for milk to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pur* Jersey milk, phono 2345 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M'OILUS MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and stores piano* and furniture, heel work
only; no "Ohcap-John" prtcas—no "Cheap-
John" Jobs
‘GOLD FISH. *6 35 MftfCAN’ARY BIRDS'.
13 60. fish food and grass: J. Gardner,
agent, 114 Park avenue, east.
*I.OO FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they lasi. C. P Miller, agent*
*2 50 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last. Rig assortment, all grades of
art squares, rugs, mats, portieres. C. P.
Miller, agent
“M OILLIS SELLS SIXTY INCH Rt’OS
Smyrna patterns—for 9!* cents.
“ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CLIP
ITALS WILL PE PRINTED IN CLAP
BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTIBF.MBNT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
■ BHILAI.
SAVANNAH NEXT HTI'TTER-
Ing people are now flocking to
Dr O. W Randolph. Albemarle
Hole*. Columbia. S. C.. and we
learn from hading paper* that he |* cur
ing many He has engaged to go to Sa
vannah. Oa., the sth of Nov., and stay
ten daya He will then go to Dallas
Tex. Stutterer, this stems 4o he your
last opportunity. Col Willie Jones of
Columbia, and many others are loud in
his praise.—Christian Index.
LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pill* are Ihe he*4, Rife, re
liable. Take no other Send 4e st imp*
for particulars, "Relief for [asdics." In
letter by return mull Ask your druggist.
Chichester chemical Cos.. Phlladu . Pa.
“HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF TOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and I
will give you relpf. I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and nil disease* of the feet
without pain; charges reasonable; can
give the best reference* In the city; pa
tient* treated at residence*; orders can
be left at Livingston's drug store, Hull
and Congress streets; telephone 2*3 Lem
Davt*. surgeon chiropodist.
HELP WAirlUO-MAI.B.
wanted i^Tn^T
Ida Apply by letter to us with refer
ence; good saiary paid to the right man
Llppman llrt* . wholesale druggists, Llp|>-
raun block. Savannah, Ua.
ar ENOOR API IK K OWNING MA
chlne. to writ*- letter* In afternoon from
&-T: must be accurate and experienced.
Standard, this office.
WANTED. I’LI’MBEKS, . flßlCK
layers, S.l .SO. mill machinist, tiler, ham
merer, laundry machinist, washer, t3i.
tmard; baker*, tie Inspector, bookkeeper,
commissary clerk. Huber, 217 West liay,
Jacksonville
SALESMAN WANTED TIT - OLDEST
firm In the trade to sell to physician*;
permanent position; state experience fully.
F O Box HI Philadelphia
“WANTED. AT GEORGETOWN. 8 C 7,
al once; flrat-claaa white brick layers:
wage*. 13 Mi per day. Address. G. L. B
C. of A. C. L. Cos.. Georgetown. 8. C.
HELP \\ tNTKD-li.U.K,
WANTKI* Tn A uTv?
thoroughly lomprtent. *i**rt male st n
ograpinr Apply by letter, stating quail
tlcallon** md cxi>erlenc* Lision &
Cunningham. P. O Box XJ.
WANTED. TWO ABLE-BODIED
n. i im b k mlth t;• \i*^>t\ to
For* t t'lty Wheelwright Work#. West
Btoad and Olive streets.
WANTED A BRIGHT BOY. ABOUT V>
years old. lor department. Ap
ply ut 1 kbit in
WANTED. SMART TIDY WILLING
©•eh Ih v- . apply at once L >|*>ld Adler
WANTED TWO ACTIVE EDUCATED
men. weklv dory or guaimti* only
iippliratitr< giving age. reference# and plu
vious employment ccmsldered. Dodd,
Mead K Cos., New York By.
Mkll* U I.AIKO-k ldUl U.
WA N rEI h TAPABLE TF \ \ 11T Foft
general houae work, 503 Brouglitou street.
east.
WANTED. GOODCGOK. BRING REF
eren* and apply, 7<M Abercorn street.
. HOTEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 317
Wtat Bay. J. k onville. wants help, all
kinds, for Flort<la Georgia. N#- .n and
Cuba, s* a son I9n-19ui. Bce Huber for fur
ther Information.
ADVERTISEMENTS BF7T IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
HI Kl ED ADVEKTIBE.MKNT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR
THAN IOC
nm*l <% UkAT U AITKD.
til monufaciure nd private trade ex
perlotv#; day engagement II •*>. (No
meals!. Isoitwi Yuellyn. Poatoffie*
LADY SCHOOL TEACHER WHO CAN
KiK-h In tny grub Inepidlng music wants
i iH'hool. Tarver’s Employment Bureau
~~A W!|mU. WITH ONE CHILD
want# ii place a# hous* keeper. *•! give
goo*l reference*, hn* no *>hj* * lion to lewv-
Ing SavantMili A<Mt< s Mr- 8. L., car*
of Morning New* offi •
WANTED. A POBITION. BY A MAN
with tw-1v years tx|©rlencn In pine lum-
Im r blltlhflis; kinnl m.iiHio r of lalor and
office man. A (hires* I, 9k, News.
"MEAT AND PASTRY COOK
Charles Wilson, No. i*>4 A street. Bruns
wick. Oa.
HOI SKA UAtllStl.
rent nice unfurnished houses In *lcSlral'lt
part of city. Address M., care Ik* Sop*
Hotel.
WANTED—MIICS LLANKOUR.
WANTED, TOWAGE TO NEARBY
porta In Georgia and South Carolina;
lighters furnished, or In rafts Apply to
foot of WhMaker street, Capt. 11. A
Strohhar. Agent.
“IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from Springfield Dairy, rich, pure ami
wholesome.
“(’ASH PAID FOR GOOD
hand oal sacks. *l2 West Hay street
IF YOU WANT A PLACE To Dt MP
earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc., free of
charge. Just, at city limit*, hauling over
hard road, write or telepbona Rrown
Pros . corner Anderson and East llroad
street*.
“advertisements SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAP
SIKIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO A|)
VKRTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
run WENT—ROOM*.
ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM
for rent; privilege of hath. 213 East
Henry sires*
“NICELY FURNISHED* SOUTH
front room for gentlemen; every con
venience; 236 Lllierly street, west.
NICELY JcfRNISHBD SOUTH FRONT
moni; hot ami cold water. 363 Barnard,
near Llerty.
“NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN
private family to one or Iwo gentlemen
with or without board. Address Y.. New*
office.
KI,ATS roil KENT.
M.. Ne*)* office
1
I'flH RBNT—HOIMBM
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE.
No 217 Watdburg slreei, east, between
Abcrcorn and Ijlneoln. flrsl-eiaiiw or.l, r
ard eondlllon; every convenience Right
rent to right tenant. Estate Salomon
Cohen. West Broad and Broughton streets
FOR RENT. 17 DUFFY STREET,
east; possession at once Apple George
L Uarmany. agent 16 llrynn street, east
TO RENT, 221 AND 23 IpiLTiTn
street, east; these are good houses and
location excellent A|a>l) to C. A. Mcln
tlre, 414 lioanl of Trade Itulldlng
gOH KK9T-STORK*.
FOR RENT. SIORE SOUTHWEST
(orn- r Whitaker and Liberty streets. Ap
ply I* Liberty streai, west.
FOR HB.NT—MISCKLLAJIBOUS.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE
FOR RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON
AND WEST BROAD STREETS FOR
MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H
P. SMART
“ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP'
ITALS WILL ME PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT, COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO All
VERTIBKMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN MS.
run sAtdß—aßAi. • tn tit
ADVERTISEMENTS HLT IN CAP
ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN ( LAS
SIKIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN S9C
! l; SALE. THOSE IA)TS ON NINTH
street, near Eaet Broad, have only been
•old lo flrst-elaea parties, .'be will make
good neighbors; and none other ran buy
The terms are very raay. and they are
cheaper than any other In the vicinity.
C H Dorsett.
* FOR BALE. A LOT rOB TWO HUN
dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth streea.
near East Broad: no city taxation. C. H.
Dorse tt
FOR SALK. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxea, at *3qu
each; twenly-flve dollars cash and easy
monthly payment* C H Dorsatt.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDINO LOTS
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Tat cm real estate dealer. No. 7 York
■treat, west.
“FOR HALE OB RENT 60-ACHE
farm with house and nut buildings, :n
good condition Apply 571 Stewart street
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAM
SIKIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN tUC
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stand >
in Savannah.
Ftlll # 41.4 —ME 4L E*T 4TK.
FOR HALE. LOTH ON NINTH, NEAR
K*st Broad, at ra*'h; will i*oun ba
advanced to 1225. when a lot has bean
paid for I can arrang# to get a hums
bulH. C 11. Dorsstt
irOM SAIO-lilU UU AMuOl S.
HOV REM. THE COl GlI KING! TRY
It whan your favorite t*i *ly fail*, a? ..m*
bottle added to gii f hon . inak* a
spleiulul mixture for Infants and hi. l n
BENZOIN BALM M\KKB TIB SKIN
llk*v velvet, for sale by or a* II r
rv And Al>ercom Per* > Drug Sturts
Whitaker ami Tiivlor streets
NEWSPAPER FOR HALE. WEEKLY
in the lent county sell town In Kbrlda.
progressive | opl< .thriving r> oil* v
trwn; Job anl cylinder pr* •** -. r* •*! ad
vertDlng pair.*ng* . iwihs'rlp!inn II *t and
Jot* lm*4no**“ paying fh >- m i tnotith n* •.
splendid opptWlunity for an lnlrile.-lu.al
edu at. I man of business Hblllty
ash; ivil ii . © of J 1 time. t di. oum
for ail * i-th. Address The Nw >, Ireland.
Flit
FHt BAI I rYPKWRITKRH \N ! >
aiqiplk’f rlbUm* jv up, ty|wwrlter* 428
t SBS. Terry K llrlnM*i. Augusta. Ga
FOB HALE ABOUT ONE III' NDHED
n. re- of growing hay on Poplar Grove
plantation, uhoilt on. mi e fr.<m the * Ity
itmlr- *>n the White Bluff rout! Apply to
Lisum Ar CunninKham
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
sale. 18 cro|M first y-.ir httxes; 12 rtf!! M . re*
round llmlier at II .m |*© acre. |a per
thousand bo* • far leanetl timber, plenty
of tlml>er t* Is got. In five nub *of ab
road; will glv* po*•*# !.. now or ut end
of Add re#.* Round timber, tat#
M.'ining News
FIRE PRt h)F 8 A FI-58 WE CARRY A
fine line of fl re proof * ifes In etts-k at ail
tirn* * The iiurtlr* can s*e exa.-tly wtNit
thr-y an* gettaig f!ir price# wre a* ltw
as nusmifactut rs wll it. with fr.ugh add
ed. Parties Inter. who wish n go,*|
flra proof safe, will <K> well to |ns|Mct
our tt’K Lippman Bros . Lippin in
block, agent# for manufacturers
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY 18 NOTED
for having rich, pure milk; try It, you
will be pl*aed
A DVERTIBEM ENTS 8 ITT IN CAP
IT AI *8 WILI. BE PRINTED IN CLAB
81 FI FI i ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
' t tvr *EN T 8 A WORD NO Ah
VERTIBEM ENT TAKEN FOR LKRrt
THAN JDC.
RTIUTKU.
notice, htraykd t* my premi
ses. a while mule, with h l* r ami chain
uUoched. owner mn have same hy pay
ing expenses. It. R. Cmmcy, Thunder
bolt n>ad.
Bt>4 ttmit*.
in RT^M^nrrTTNT?^^
first-class table |#>ard. J! ml 21* Mo on
street, east.
i.m t atiuial.
'^Trrr?rrr^i?rr-K^
under the management of the Kate Bald
win Frte Kindergarten, will open on Nov.
1, at 302 Hall street, east.
11141MW4 CH3341C1.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAM
HI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO Al>
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN *>C.
PI.t’MIHXU.
MODERN PLUtllllNG IT WILL UK
In your Interest to let me give you in ce
llmate on your plutntdmc. new or old
wish; repair work a specialty, aa I am
a practical plumber No guesa work to
endanger your life. Wiggins, phone ftfl.
Georgia or |MI.
MIM'KLLAAIOOLa.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILE BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN AX'.
DON'T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT
moving your furniture, relaying your car
peis or m ittlng. Berry A Itenton will re
lieve you of all that trouble.
YOUR Hll.l. WON'T IJK)K HALF AS
large If we do your repairing on stoves,
niiigee. etc., we empkiy experienced
workmen which do best work In half the
time A. C. Price A Ou., 'phones 653.
corner Slate and Jefferson.
“HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
sattafa'dton guaranteed. Adams Paint
Company.
“WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HUN.
gry people at the Southern Grocery Com- '
pany, lit Barnnrd street.
"PERRY A RENTON Ift) STATE
street, west, will move, pack, ship or stoic
your furniture at short tw>tk*e; also ren
ovate your nkl mattraaaa* at IMtle cos!.
Bell 'phone 1121.
WE HEEL SEWER PIPE. FLUE
pipe. Are clay, lira brick at lownat prices
Adam* Paint Company, lot Congress,
west.
“HAVE YOUR ICR IIOXES HF.MNKD
and leer coll* overhauled: beer pumps re
paired nnd (Hit In hest condition; all
work guaranteed, last dt satisfaction; our
telephone*. Georgia or Bell 663. A. C.
Price A Cos.. State and Jefferson
“for sanitary plumbing and
gas fitting, ring us up. Kelt or Georgia
AVI We make your bills smaller and
your work of 4he Is-st. A C. Price A
Cos., State amt Jefferson street*.
Good Positions
| B/acfiVceWtdc ajwlf
Young Men
-'Women
> 'W(|oi*lieourprtliMl
Business (odrse
lC KMON O U r -;^V
BUSINESS f/f/mwM
I COLLEGES j C
bmlforritaJnjKf /i’W
JJ£lßom^2:so
:-iyoxmßDss2.oo
A HALF DOLLAR SAVED ALL ’ROUND.
GEIL & QUINT,
205 Broughton Street, West.
AUCTION AAI.CS FI TANARUS! MB BAYS.
~ AuCTIdN^SALL
We. the undersigned, have ttn favored
with acveral cotikrnm* ni* •>< very high
grade good#. which w- will seh at t#ir
new au. i.on r.snna. They consist of th©
follow ing:
Ladle# Fine Tailor -mad** Halts, Jack
ets. Capes. Hkirts. Bt!k Waists, l.lmn Col
la i and Millinery of t* material* and
fit • and Wi.rktn ittship; Chlldren’a Hulls,
!.• r gs. Man’s Bhirt*. Pal. nt L m-r
Pnnii* ilpo Ten Hefs, Onyx Tube*. Hri< -
i-bra Toilet He is, and numerous art# leg
w mn.*t mention owing to limited qiae.
All to*- above will be sold at your own
pi i> • . in hit to suit buyers, at II o' look
http, i i'ir .In imirn.ng, Nov 1, at No.
11l Wbllak* r street
Gsl op. ii for inspection Tuesday,
iHm't forget the number.
BAVANNAII AUCTION AND COMMIB
- COMPANY,
A WINER KBIT, AudlflMir,
TWO VALUABLE BUSINESS
MM V I to N*.
44M %144* A lir.tltinM!, \ net lneera.
TUESDAY. Nov .in will .II at Court
11 arise, during the usual hours of i*ab\ lot
>i*% on northwest < <rn*r of Twelfth and
Burroughs streets. aLn lot same sia© on
tlw tv rthon-t corner of Flor-Tv# and
Twelfth streets. Twenty n* w huu. * have
b.n bulH Mwttn these rw. lot* In the
past few month* There Is ludtvc-*
enough to auiqxut two new #tr* * tn thin
locality.
AUCTION SALES
114 YOI VMM A 111 HttuMl,
Anrllnneer*.
We will sell nt auction TUESDAY, Nov.
fi. .it Court llrtii • portions of wharf lots
6 and 7 North (Htlethorpe ward, having
a fiont of 1> fet and a d.pth of 41 feet,
more or Ish. und improvement*. on slat
ing *>f otto two-wtory brick building at
M>uthw.‘ t . ffim r of CofT* e alley and
River str*‘et. and one-storv brick build
in*! used as i hi.ieksmllh slk>i
-
LEGAL SALE*.
IN the IHstrlrt Court *f the Unltr-d
HtAlm for th*- Southern IHstrlrt of Geor
gia. E •stern division, in the matter of
J R Goodwin, bankrupt, in twinkru|Hry.
Under and hy virtue of an order pa*ael oft
the 17th day of September, ISW, by A II
M %> I Han 11. referee in bankruptcy, I will
sell on Tuesday. Nov. 6. !. at the
Court House In Chatham county, within
th* h sal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, for t ish. the fulliwiMg pfOf>*rt\ of
raid bankrupt •-'.tile, to-wit. LS ruiin
l. r 21. Cumming want. l>etng number 213
Thin! street, east. In the -lt\ *f Hsv tnnah.
In Chatham county, together with the
Improvement on same Right to reject
ati) or nil bids reserved. The above prap
• rty Is sold fru* from all liens and Inrom
branc * WM P HARDEIv. Truster.
I.F.UAL NOTICE ft.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
Notin' I* hereby given to all person*
having demand* against Georgo A. Kel
ler. late of said 'ounty, deceased, lo pre
sent them to me. properly made out. with
in the lime prew riled by law. so a* to
show their character amt amount; and
all person* l mle Pled to sakl deceased, am
required to make Immediate payment to
MARY F, KELLER.
LAMAR KELLER.
ExecSitors,
Meinhard, Go
Savannah, Ga., October 19U0.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Notice I* hereby given to all persona hav
ing demand* against Iron Agnos, lata of
sakl county, deceased, to present them
to me pro|ierly made <*it, within the time
prescribed try law, so a* lo show their
character aval amount; amt all persona
Imlebieil to said deceased, are required to
make immoHate luymmi In me
Savannah, Go . Oct I. MOO
JORDAN F Ji KOOKS.
County Administrator,
15 Hay street, west.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice I* hereby given to all person* Hav
ing demands against Indian* William*,
late of sitl'l county, deceased, fo present
them lo the undersigned, properly made
'itll, within the time presertbed by law.
so as to show th-lr chora'ker and amount;
and all persons Indebted to said deceased
are required to moke Immediate payment
lo the Undersigned
THE GERMANIA HANK.
Administrator.
Savannah, On.. Oct. 27. 19>n
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice I* hereby given to all persons hav
ing demand* against Margaret Valentin*,
late of sakl county, riacewsMl to promt
them to me. properly made out. within
ihe time prescribed by law. so a* to show
their character aml amount; and all per
sons Indebted to sold deceased ate re
quired lo make Itnmedlile payment tom*.
Savannah. Ga . On. 29 lUI.
GEORGE MOURO.
Executor.
PHOIHIMM WANTED.
V. 8 ENGINEER OFFTCB. ST AU
gustlfte. Fla.. Oct. 39. Iftui Healed pro
posals for completing gun ami mortar bat
teries and building concrete store-houscq
at Fort Taylor. Key Went, Fla., will ho
received here until 12. noon. Nov. 31). I*a,
ami then publicly opened Information
furnished mi application, c. 11. MeKlns
try, Cnpt. Egr*.
Mist El. LAN BO l’P.
In every <kiUar of your hard-earned hard
cash at th® Southern Grocery Company,
111 Barnard afreet.
OYRHINE IS THE - BEST WALL FlN
leh made Adams I'aint Cos.. Bavanaah
agents. 104 Congraaa. west
REDUCE YOUR UtVINO EXPENBES
by Investing your hard-earned hard cash
with Ihe Southern Oroeary Company, U*
Barnard atrevL
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