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MISDEMEANOR LABOR BILL
4 01VHIW WOt LD WAIT TO HIRE
THHItt o\\> COSTVICTI.
J nflrr C ontrol of inoonor Con
v|rl. Flared Under the Prison C om
(1|l„|on, hot and C ountie*
( - (vrn the Option of Employln* mm
Mituy uMvlcti n Desired t oiler
,| VU ye* r' Contract With the
(iniuil*l , n- a The Bill May Hull the
Country Counties. hut Would Serf*
oaol* Interfere With the I'ruitmi
uf 4 liHthna*.
A copy ot th© bill Introduced In the
Is rifthiture by Representative Toomer of
if itmnty, pltcins the control of all
.. . . nesnor convict* of the state In the
l®r J' of the rrhoa Commission ha* been
ifs'■ ived in Savannah. The bill la appnr
#ntj„ In pursuance of tho recommendation
nwJe by 4#ov. Candler In hla age to
Ut legislature and In accordance with
Mi id a of putting an etui to the many
a: . . * which have been complained of
In county and private convict camp*
throughout the state by placing all con
without regard to the grade of
etime. under the control of Ihe commit*
•km.
\j>p ranlly the bill, from th* provisions
a, i lying to cities and counties employing
t*n>!r own convict*, will not work such a
g ,ji hardship upon such cities and coun
ts but It Is evident from a closer ln
i w of the bill that li would depend
;s :*i' upon th manner in which these
y ~ soould lie curried out by the
p r rommlsslon find the additional rule
H nd regulations which they might enact
In pursuance of the authority already en
jo and by them which might so hamper
<h. ountles using their convicts as to
mak< the services of the Latter utmost
worthies
\ t r Interpretation and appll atlon of
the provisions of the bill provides that
•in i,.i.t jr or municipality employing Its
rTii.'4t in* nor convicts on publn- works
may file with the prison commission a writ
ten tkiuaiKl for such number as they may
u* r* t<> rnploy. and Hint it shall te ihe
and .t\ of the commission to furnish to sold
city or county authorities th number so
demanded; the number to b fuppn- l first
from th convicts of the particular coun
ty and from such other convicts else
uhcae as nuy Ik- require ! to keep up the
nuiniM-r lit-matuUml. Tnts wou.cl enable a
county to work more convits than those
suppli* and by ls own courts. If to Its in
tr st to do so. and on the contrary it
could turn over is *urpluA to the state
and have no futtner responsibility for
their tare or keep.
Th- convict list in Chatham ho* been
ft* adl.y growing for the last aeve*ai wars,
and the probability Is that the
scuier could very easily get a#fl| Ki with
less than the average number they have
been working. The trouble is that in
ev*ry larg*- county like Chatham there Is
a weak, vicious and degraded class, chief
ly utiumg i Ik* negroes, whose members
*ln<l a large j>ortion of their llvon
tlx* chalngang*. The labor or this class
is of comparatively little value. If th*
Prison Cuinniissioii stiouid so ex* rolse It
authority * to force the county 10 k *'p
these undesirable convicts on its hand: .
ap|>io| rioting to the state thu Scrvh cs of
t .t able-bodied convicts, the result would
Im to place the county at a great t'isad
vantage. It Is the long-term mis ie mu* nor
convict*, those whose aentenecs run from
six to twelve month*, provided they are
able-bodied, who the valuable abor
h> The women and children, the
Infirm and cripple*, who make up
. • *.>!• ruble pro|>ortion of the chain
gang forces, are of twit little value
The first section of the hill referred to
i tikes out from section 1.4X0 of the code
•4' 16iK. providing for the punishment of
m -l nn anor convict*, the words, "As
in*- county authorities may employ the
rhulngang," and substitutes the words.
a the Prison Commission may employ
rofivict* sentenced under this section.*’
otnerwlse the ect'tion remains the same
• xrept that the words "county uuihort
ts s" are strut k out wherever they oc*
• ur.
The second section gives the commis
. on complete control nod management
of misdemeanor convict "as It now* hu
by the law over the felon convicts, In
regulating the hours of labor, th** man
ner and extant of their punishment, the
variety, quality and quantity of the foot),
uie kiiul and character of their clothing,
end in making such rules and raguia
i.ons a* will insure their safe keeping and
: roper < are. and In appointing m.d re
moving such ofllcers. guards and physl
i.in* as may in* nee eatery."
Tho tidrd section nuikcs It the duty of
the * Icrks of th- several courts of the
“tate to notify the Prison Commission of
.!! misdemeanor convictions to terms of
hard labor under Section 1033 of the Code.
t;d to send a copy of the sentence of the
oiirt with full Information and descrip
tion. It is mode tho duty of sheriffs and
. tiler* to turn over such convicts to the
• (ir.nnM* on or its agents.
Section 5 mk< • count** * and cities em
ploying dlsdemeanor convicts liable for
ost*> of such tonvi from ttwir respec
tvo r ouiitie**, except In those counti**e
where other legal provision has been made
f>r tho payment of *u h oowts. This *ec
-1 Jn also H*y*, * and -ilvill pay to the rom
na dun hire for such convict* hs may he
greed upon." If this in* ans that th
nuntiws must pay hire f.ir the use of
t; 'lr own convicts th* hardship uj>on u
• inty like Chatham would be extreme.
\ the county Is at heavy ex|>en** in
n • ntaining th# court it w'ould certainly
•m to Ik* enMtbd to the use of the la
l • of the convl ts from these courts In
r: king public improvements.
c' Mon 4 provides that r.o count" de
r,' ling and employing convicts thal!
*’ ontmuc the use of the same wit dn
two v*wra from the beginning of mi h em
r*l vment and that dlscontlnuanco evo
* n shall be onlv after ninety days' wrlt
t‘o notice to the . ommi -slon
~e twm 7 provide* for the sale of the
■ or of all other mlMiemoanor convict*,
•bin thn* employed by o|t|w* .nd coun
’ to the highest bidders, with the con
' * **n that their control shall not be given
■ • private person* and that they shall n<*
rntdoyeil In uny banl- al pursuits
{| would bring the ptoduns of their laixji
ompetition with the products of free
No contract for such labor shull
*r less than twunty-five convicts or
* • * less time than two years.
r Mrs grc* ! with Chairman
1 • - that the oi** ratb*n* of this bill would
v *ry unjust so far *s <*ountlvs like
1 ’! im are conccrntM). which ore at
1 expense in maintaining courts, to
I nothing of the expense to which the
* ; Hit lit maintaining its police an*l
II tlv* dopirtment. for these counties to
I'rtvrd of tho rtht to use tholr own
* ' t laltor.
representatives of Chatham will
' de*js v**ry urgently txillr<l upon to
• It that, should tle bill meet with
: such amendments b*> added to It a
* ' vent Its provls.ons operating ln-
upon counties like Chatham
Helen Keller, the deaf and dumb and
1 girl, who has Just entered Had-
College at Cambridge. Mass.. Is a
• dint of John Adams and a on
-1 ' ‘>n of some of the best New Knc
‘ '* families. Her latest a room pieh
• 'he*s, at which she plays a .p--'
-' e me.
U> A . A ft L'DELICACIES SERVED HUE
! \AI JACKSON,METZOKH AO
rtf H h j * T llaita>3!.
r tOuviat# TJ l*#tfV-*ll t'.t!*l
Ever) Dm y Tills >'tk.
It Keeps Growing
There’s no uncertainty about the popular opinion of the “In-er-scal
Patent Package.” Its instantaneous success proved its popularity.
Biscuit bakers have been for years looking for something to pre
serve the crispness of their products.
The Demand for Biscuit Packed
in the “In-er-seal Patent Package”
shows by its glowing greatness that the way has been found. The “ In-er-seal
Patent Package” is absolutely proof against dust, damp and odor.
Insist on Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Bntter Crackers. Saltines. Banquet Wafers,
Sultana Kruit, Graham Biscuit, Sea Foam, Oatmeal
Pretzelettet, Vanilla Wafers iu this package. Look for
on the
NATIONAL BISCUIT HHHfflB
-MAD MIT WITH A\ AXIDITT.**
In W bat I nfnrtnnstr Wlir a Differ
ence of Opinion r.ndrd.
An indlvklual of very evident Hibernian
extraction, whose smile of gentle amia
bility was occasionally disturbed by a
grimace of pain and whose personal pul
chritude wait somewhat marred by a
oloodfttalned rag that was wound about
his head and met under his chin, wander
id Into the city rooms of the Morning
News a couple of night* ago.
He was referred to a member of the lo*
> *1 staff, who turned an interrogative eye
upon hint.
•*Oi want ye to say." *ald the stranger,
with a brogue broad enough to fill the
room, "that Mr Murphy, an lmplo\ay of
Misaer* A Cos., ha* met with an axl
dlnt."
"You. I presume." said the reporter,
with a glance at the r*g that wi wrap
ped around the speaker’* head, are Mr.
Murphy?"
Thot is me," said Mr. Murphy, with a
gentle sin lie
• Well, go ahead; tell about It."
"Alout what?"
"The accident, of course."
"Aw, you ask m too many qulstlons.
1 don't want to give anny of the particu
lars. I Jkt want to say that Mr. Mur
phy, an Implay.iy of * Cos..
mil wl!h an axldlnt. and that It nwy
K ipi- him In bod for day or two."
"I ui sorry. Mr. Murphy." *atd !*•• ro
[airt-r. "but uiUrM you an- wIIIInK
•i eomMhtnK about th. manner of tb af
.-Ident'a occurrence, we .hall b- comp |,ed.
rain, rantly, to decline to print the
\V,.'ve trot a table rule lo that effect ij ne
added. In an effort to make hlm.eMj - -ir
ileod.
Mr. Murphy'* face darkened. Evidently
It lent eclat lo hi* poallton to have been
Ihe oubjeci of an accident of the kind
throutth which he had passed and he had
no desire to have Ihe rwectneaa of the
hap|>enlnK wasted on the desert air.
•"Will, ye see. I! wasn't an axldent. quite.
1> wa* more like a— a "
"A difference of opinion’"
••Htfxackly." "aid Mr. Murphy, with re
newed yood humor.
"As to which of two was the better
man’" iiskad the, reporter.
"Kifxackly," with ureal emphasis* and a
smlie of appreciation of Ihe reporter'* ex
treme pe- net ration—Mr. Murphy had evl
dentiy foriollen ilu- ra* -""and the eln
of ut" Is that the worst moil (tot Ihe best
of ut.”
"Well. KO ahead now and tell on all
utiont It." Mr Murphy was besought.
"ft was this way. do ya see. He kem
up lo m and he says to me. 'Jim.' he
sjys. 'did ye tell our shtppln' clerk that
Ol put bungs In your paint tub*?' 'Ol
■lid.' Ot say*, 'and.' Ol says, ‘ya did.' Ol
says.'
" 'Yer a domned liar." he says.
" Mnr-tion, Ol says, 'Ol m no liar.' Ol
says. 'Ol've never matte no practice of
bein' n liar.' Ol says. 'Don't call me a
liar,' Ol says.
" 'Ye are.' he nays.
" 'Ol m not.' Ol say*, 'an' tf ve say Ol
am. ye're a domned sight worse.' Ol says.
• IV.d that he trows the two-hundr—l
pound weight at me. him stnndin' on Ihe
scale* an' hit me a clip In the side of
Ihe head. Then he trows the five hundred
j sound weight at me. but.' said Mr. Mur
phy. triumphantly, "ho didn't hit me.
"Now." said Mr Murphy, ns he roe, to
depart, "ye fix up a nice little piece, saytn'
that Mr Murphy, an Imployay of Mlssrs
* Cos., has mil with an axtdlnl Ol
don't wont to tell ye anny of the partic
ulars." he added In sublime unconscious
ness that he had done so.
ON THt; REf UHnCH'I IMtt'KRT.
p'lfteen Prisoner* Trlrd In the f’oliee
fovrl.
Though thrr# were ouly a fow arreela
night before last, police business became
quite brisk in the early hours of yester
day morning, and when the Recorder
. pened court there were fifteen cases on
hb docket. None of the charge* ugulnnt
the prisoner* was of a serious nature, and
the docket wa* quickly disposed of
Joe rf.vagc. colored, for Itelng drunk
and disorderly, cursing A 8 Ooklstein,
was sent to the gang for thirty days,
without eelng allowed to pay a line as an
alternative
Melinda Maxwell, colored, who had been
held at the carracks to serve out another
Htilence anti who left the premises with
out permission to do so, was given an ad
ditional ten days.
TIIK HKVIt tUI AT WHSLF.Y.
Hr. Pla.M'l kerwton* Attracting
si tit*lt laterest.
The ncrvleea of revival meeting* at
Wesley Monumental Church continue lo
attract large rongregaions ond the In
terest grows steadily, "he service* re
cently have been especially well attended
and fruitful of encouraging results Tn
singing I* inspiring. A *pecl.l nervlce lor
young people ond children vlll be held
this afternoon alto clock. Jr, Pinson
will preach again to-night
In these evening discourses Dr Pinson
ha- presented the terms of the gospel In
i strong a tut convincing mannet Th
r(W p|. hear him gladly and carry nrv.y
the Imprint of the truth Savannah Is
fortunate m the vlelt ol this dlstingunhed
preacher. _
Not a I.abortng-t ia*s Expert -Judg
You're a professional burglar, aren't you'
Prtfonrr-at-the-Uar: Yer Honor; I
an t makln' no business o' slealln'. Yei
II .nor' I'm a decayed gin'lemun. Ye.
Itooot, an' I Jes' took It uo as a fad -
puck. * , **
THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1900.
THE KtHkT MONTHLY COYCEHT.
Given al thr* Hnftannnli
of Mtilr laiiftf MuM.
Thft fir*t ot monthly concert* of iho
Savannah ConMrvftiory of Muaic look
place !.im nlaht at Conaervatary Hall, and
proved a mo*! enjoyable onv Ttvo*e who
•or.*k part In the pniframme were ihe pu
pil* and iwmU*r of the faculty of ih
Ooneervalory. The following 1* the pro
flrrafnme:
Plano Solo Inlermezxo
Ml** Gertrude llonkn.
Violin Solo Annie I-aurle
Mastir Avery.
Plano Duet Mmurka
Miss Hattie Roestgnol and ITof. Mohrtett*.
Violin Hr*k> Selection ftxKn Twnnhntisrr
fW.igner.)
Master Henry Bullnrd.
lieno Solo Martha, Flotow
Mis* Annie Dlerka.
Duet, Plano ami Violin. .Se renade.
(Schubert >
Ml** Florence Steven* and Ml** Winter.
Recitation Drifted Out to Sea
Xllaa Hattie Roesigno!
Plano Bofc>. .Sotig* Without Word*.
CMendel*aohn.)
Mr*. A. Berpren.
Piano Solo ..... Melody In F, Rubinstein
Ml** Aimu Llwlsay.
Trio, Violin, Plano and Organ
Traenmerefl, Schumann
Miss Hea.se, Mine Winter and Prof.
M •dirten*.
Piano Solo Ixhcngrin. Warner
Mis* Freeman,
Organ Solo Overture
Prof. Mehrt* n*.
Among ihe moct enjoyable of the-e se
lection* were the violin solo. * Tannfvau
*er." pi.iyed by Master Builarfl. Mils Lln*l
*nv* srul Mis- Freemiwk’i* folo#. and the
violin and piano duet. *
by Mine Winter end Miss Florence Stev
en-. The other numbers mere also gor>l,
especially Miss Ro*slgnoi's recitation.
AI'CTIOt SALItn PTTCTII DATS.
aTauction
THR OLD G4ID\KHV4 It A AR,
111 J. NeLAtGItUI A HOH,
On Thursday. Nov J, IWJO, at It o'clock,
ami also at K o'clock evening, on the
premisea 11 Broughton. • aat.
The entire property to wind up estate
mmsitalng of Iron and Wooden Toys, loiD.
etc., *uttam for ('tiristmos. Picture
Frame*. Spoons. Forks. Novelties,
JafKintse cSrockery. Bronx- and La quered
Ware. I-godie*’ Comb*. Bdt*. Ilnkhs.
Ster.ing Siver Novelties, Tropical Novel
tie* and Shells. Palmetto, Orange and
fancy canes; Razors, Scissors. Pocket
Knives. Strop*, Brushes, Houf*. Hard
ware. Fish Globe#, all sisae; F’l*h F\xkl,
Bird Seed. Mocking Bird Food, Assorted
Jewelry. Stationery of all ktml*, Note,
Letter, Bnvelope*. etc., St hool ami othe r
Bonk*. Garden Trellis, Flower Stands,
Jardinieres, etc.
Six or eight Show Cases. Counter*. Book
Stands. Shelving, a large Awning, etc.,
etc.
Sole to be continued morning and even
ing until stock I* disposed of; private
sale during Intervals.
1 1 - 1 1 -
LEGAL !iOTICKS.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COCNTY-
Notl- e l* hereby given to all person* hav
ing demand* :igatm*t Mr*. Kilx.i C. Chis
holm. late of said county, deceased, lo pre
sent them to m*\ oroperly made out. with
in the time prescribed by lw. so a* to
show their character and amount; and all
person* Indebted to said deceased ar*
required to n.k#* immeallate payment to
me WALTER H. CHISHOLM.
Executor.
Savannah Ga., Ort. f>. Hkd.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COTNTY-
Whereas, William J. Qunntock ha* applA I
to Court of Ordinary for letter* of admin
istration on the estate of Mary L.
tock. dcceoaerl
are. therefore. to rite and ad
monish SI whom it may concern to )>e
and appear l*eforr aid court to make ob
jection (if any they have) on or before
the first Mondnv In November next, oth
erwise *ald letter* will b*> granted.
Witness the lion Hamilton L I'errlll.
ordinary for Chatham county, this the
ninth day of October. 1900.
FRANK K KEILBACH.
(’lerk ct. Ordinary C. Cos.
FHOrOftALS W A \ I t:.I).
F S ENGINEER OFFICE. ST. Af
gustine. Fla.. Oct. '-*3 I*3o H"al*d pro
imeals for completing gun ami n rtar lat
tcries and bunding concrete .t<re-hoi* a
at Fort Taylor. Key Weat. Ila. will b
received here until 12. noon. Nov *, l*o,
riml th**n puhilcly opened Inf >rrn*<ion
furnished on application. C II Mt Kins
try. Capt Egra.
Empty Hogsheads.
Euililr UnluM. Uwsali.ad. (•*
**** 7 C. M. GILBERT & CO.
NIttEI.LA.MCOt t.
k
lh mud* Adam! faint Cos., iiuviuinati
a,pnta. 1M ConffTMN. wnt.
FOB fIANITARY CMMUINO AND
...a M ini: rlt.K u of. It-ll 'i' "is .1
Wtj mak- your bill* rmaln'r and
lOiir w.’rk of hr tt. A. C. frlc. Sc
Cos.. Stair aiwl Jrffrraon airrpla.
j It EDI.'OK YOUR I.t VINO EXPENSES
I>y tnv-*llnn your hartl-rarii’d hard caah
j Alth th# S'Mithvn Urocary Company, 114
Atarnar l air rat.
CLASSIFIED ADVtRriSEMENTS.
PRHSOItAL.
START NOW?" ttC
NH’urr n nk<- boy? watoh; 29* 1 aecurr a
r* ImWr railroad n atuh. .w rrrurc a tiand
romr Imty'a roUI watch; A'.’ aerura a nu*t-
Tillt'i'M Kold-flllrd watch. AriHrU-au mot
ment, taUnrr un raay Inatullnirtita and
no— paddlara callwun !• w. riy U;
. onto aid havo tho ayaten axptatunl. hV-
K*o.*4. East iirviiKhion. llatr. J.'wctry
amt b!..v lUK R,ipf>;y llouao; okt Kohl or
ailvar takrh act pay in. m. or l aili given for
nanir.
OIL - 'll EATERS, WOOD HEATBR.
coal hrial.-rr, cook atnvr and rang.-a, Rr
llutilo goodr C. I*. Miller, agent.
MORI'HINE. OI’Tl'M, LAt'DANfM
coxatno hut'it. myarlf curad. win inform
you of harmJrar, prmannt home euro.
Mary 8. ilaldwln. Itox UI2, Chicago
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL PE PRINTED IN CIaAM
SI FIL'D ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
V E HTIS EM ENT TAKEN FOR LEM
THAN 30C
HOW ABOUT YOUR winter
clolhtng' let ua put tt in nhap-; II prr
month. Slrrling Prraeing Club, 1 York. ar.
‘THE FURNITURE EXCHANOE. IU
Rarnurd atreet, huya and aella all kkvla
of aecoud haml furmturo for raah.
IS YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF ’
Hi Iff el A Freeman have a alandlng offer
of |;.ODO for every aafn of their make thet
dnea not ire,*rve tta C'jnianta. One aufe
war In burning debrt* lit hour# When
taken out, the hoar had to lie turned on
It Whin opened, not a page wa* dlacol
ore'l, not a record o**t, not a dollar de
atroved. If you want aeourlfy. buy a
Stiffel A Freeman aafa. C. P. Miller,
agent.
YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It'a rich and pure; try
It
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED MAT-
Irerse* Antique furniture re
potlahfd, furniture packed and shipped tn
teat manner. Send me your orders. C
r Hitter, agent.
CAM ELIA J A PONIC AS Aft n~A ZA L IAS
price, St on an.l upward; illrect Importa
tion through Savannah Curtom House
by A C Oelachtg. nureury. opposite Golf
Links. Phone, itai; iilhi Hynctntha. Nar*
otarst, Freniaa and Lilies Plant now J.
Gardner, agent, care E. Moyle, 10 Brough
ton sir. et, east.
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGtllle.
"SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice wlthvw rockera; ladle#’ etae. at *2.
J. W Teeple.
Tam How located at ih west
Broughton; ring up 11S If you want to
have your furniture moved or twrked for
shipment or storage; I guarantee prices
the same 11s I do the work that's given
to me A. S. Griffin. 4M Broughton atreet,
west; mattreseea made to or.hr
MILLER'S STOVES AND RANGES
give satisfaction The Magnetic. Econo
mist, Waldorf. King, and other good
makes at reasonable prices. SQ7 Brough
ton, west
KENSINGTON - FAP.M~MILK IS'UN
isurpasaed for richness; delivery Is per
fect; phone. IMS.
HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothing? let us put It tn shape; ti p-r
month. Sterling Pressing Club, 1 York w
SEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS,
office tables, < ffl e m ining, office shades
SHU Broughton, west.
WHEN YOU SEE M'GTLLIS' SIXTY-
Inch Retnl rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't help It. will sell In any quan
llty.
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,"
la a specialty with McGIMa.
“MILLER S NEW STYLES IN CAR"
peta. mailing., linoleums, window shades,
etc. All work 'tone In Itrst-cfesa style. 207
Rioughtoei, west.
*M GII.LIS' LACE - CURTAINS - WILL
beautify your parlor.
“M'OILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS
lace curtain*, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suits,
and furniture of every description.
SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sally J. W Teep.'e; also
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
11 W BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last. Large a-aortment of
tochers, dlv.ina and easy chairs. C. P
Miller, agent.
HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothing? let us put 11 In shape; $1 p-r
month. Sterling Prtsslng Club. 19 York w
KENSINGTON FARM IH ON AN
elevation tn the country, free from city
drainage Imposalble for mlik to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2341 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M’OILLIS MOVIS PACKS SHIPS
and stores planoe -itd furniture; beet work
only: no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Cheop-
John" jnhe.
GOLD FISH. ML 10);“CANARY BIRDS,
12.50; fish food and graaa: J. Gardner,
agent. 111 Park avenue, east.
Jl W FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they lasi. C P. Miller, agent
■*! 50 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last. Rig assortment, all gra<les of
art rqtiare". rugs, mala, portieres. C. V.
Miller, atpnt
“M'OILLIS BELIJI SIXTY INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for *9 cents.
"ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN f|,A
SIFIErt ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO Alt
VKRTISEMBNT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
“IF TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books fcoaa
Homing News. Savannah Go.
Statuary.
An animi .)i*piiy of fttatuary will h**
found in our nhoDTOom*. \N #• exhibit
Statuary in Bronze. M*rb> and \l<r.
All *!*•:■t aoujeht-fnr plurra ar*
roaentad. utU tha prUaa ar* axv t^iKionally
low.
FOR
Wedding
Gifts . . .
On* r.in hardly think of any i>!.xc* rxcryt
Weal 11. I*’* hftri* th* tnatt* and pt>> kftl
hork ran h‘ ao M?ll)' aultrd. and on* ran
b*- aura of iNsnillniK Juai wh.it thr t>rt*lc
a ant a.
We have Solid Silver and other Novel
tie# In a rlrher and greeter abundan'r
than any hou** South.
THOS. WEST & CO.,
II BROUGHTON STREET. W.
■SURAL.
ISAVANKAH NIvXT HTI’TTKH
in# peopl. are nm' flt>. klnr l*
Dr G W |{.int)olp!i, Allemirl*
Hold. Ctriumhia. 8 C , ami we
learn from IrmHug |ui|" r trait ho M nr
-Imt many He im-* ung iK'*i i * i> S
vannnh Ga the fth of Nov . iiral *t tv
ten dnye H* will then o to Dalian.
Tex Atutterer. fDie nfint 4n be your
ia*t opi*>r t unit > . < *oi Willie Joiien of
Columbia, and man\ ot!>4-rft ar' lotni In
hta fuai*** PhrlztlM) Index
“'HOW Aiu: YOt'H FF.KT- IF YOFU
fret are troubling vou. roll on me ami 1
will give vou roller. I rure Ingr>twlng
nail*, com* and *ll dl** tee* of Ih** f***!
without pain, c hergei reaaotiahle. ran
give the Iwftf refrreiH-f* In the rlty; to
(lent# treated at realdence#; onlem i -tci
Ik* left at Livingston'* drug more, Bull
and GongretU' *tre. t*. i4*ieih<Hi 2ML laeni
r>HVi*. *urgeon rhiren^hlNt.
11l l l' WAITBO~IMI,K.
*TTvL|55maN WANTioMFoH TUOIT
Ida. Apply by letter to u* ultb refer
en u. gitoil alary |Mld to the rigia man
Idlpptnun Hna* wholeioile drugglata, Upp
man block Huvnmixl), Ga.
* WANTED. YOT’NG MAN WITH A
thorough knowledge 4>f bookkK-piug far
two month*, give referetire and Miati* *al
ry ex|e< t4'4L A. B. C., care of New*
(Mflw.
“ftAr.nA.MKN WANTED Ti> BELL OHK
gnml* by snmi'l” to wholesale and retail
tm.ie, we are the iurgent iiml ai|y man
ufacturer* In our line In the world, lib
eral eolary |**l <*ai-Dcx Man-
Ufa luring Company, Hayann h. G.i
“WAN TCI * AT ONfT, TWO (2) FI BBT
flftM mill tn ik re on tine w.rk G- iimn
or lrl*h preferred. McKay, Tailor, Ma
ta>n. Ga.
WANTKI>. FIBST-f’LAftH MAN OtOK,
non*- but tha* with g.M*! rt fwnus ne*<|
apply. Harbor* & Bandy, Id* 1 of Hope.
WANTED* A GO<D CANVABBKR;
iw’rrnunecit pMltiur) and go<<d ealary fr
tho right tnari. Addi *• I*. O. Box, No
42t>.
BOTTURI > S *.:: BAKEiC TOGO
FktrkJii. g<Kil DTHgeii to right party. Be
rn an, Bull anrl lu*Mt atreet*.
WANTED )’L‘ iIBI Rft $3 to, BRlCK
layer*, s.l f4), mill rnachinlftt, filer, baiu
m< rer, laundry ma< hinl*t, wanher, SU
l*oard; tiak. rs. tie ln*|e<*tor, bookkeeper,
comm|**ary clerk. Ilulier, 317 Went Bay,
Jai'kftOltvllle
WANTEI>7~AT GEORGETOWN, ft C .
al once. rlr*<-cla*ft white brick layer*,
wiigeg. 33'*' |M>r day Aiblre*a. G. L B.
C. of A. C. L. Cos., G*<rgetowM. H C’.
“SALESMAN WANTED BY OLDEST
firm in the trade to *ej| to phv*lelann;
permanent po*!tion; state ex|**rlenc* fully.
P O. Box S3B. Philadelphia.
WANTED. IN A UW OFFICE A
thoroughly -<imp*lt'tit, txieri male sten
ographer. Apply by letter. ntAting quall
fl at|fii*k an.l experience lit a tun A
Cunningham. P. O. Box .Yd
WANTED, TWO ACTIVE. EDI T C A TED
nun; weekly * alary or guarantee; only
applicant* giving age. references and pre
vious employment considered. Dodd.
Mead A Cos., New York city.
MEL.f* V* AJf'l Cl>-rifiMAJLm.
W A NTBI K A BENI' ECTAB
or*d girl, about seventeen, for general
house work. Vfl Br.Mightcai. tu*t.
wanted, capable gTrl for
general housework. Utt Br>ughton street,
ni*t. f
WANTED” FOR a FEW DAYS, A
live, white w aimn, at No. 418 East IfM
ftrty; vjne e.irly.
WANTED, A BRIGHT ACTIVE
young lady * bo>kk*eper In grocery
wtor4* anl f<ir any other office work ne
•ary; muat b** accurate in figures and
write a fair hand Ad*lrm Complex# tire
New* office.
HOTEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY7Tr7
West Bay, Jacksonville, want* help, all
kinds, for Florida. Georgia. No- an and
Cuba, season 11MM301. Her llute r for fur
ther Informal lon.
“ADVERTISEMENTS HKT IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAft
HI FI ED ADVEKTIBKMF.NT COLCMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VKRTIftKMKNT TAKEN FOR LEM
Til AN 30C
M11M.411 MEAT tl AITKD.
WANTED. POSITION IN DRY GOODS
•tore, have had experience and can refer
to my former employer; ready lo com
mence now. moderate salary. O. II Al .
care Morning News.
POSITION WANTED. To TRAVEL
for wholesale house; r*-*H|e4’tab|4', r*-ef>on
slide young rn.in; som< experience; hus
tler. and sober, any terms lo start. Busi
ness. care News.
WANTED. A POSITION. BY A At AN
wlih twelve years experience In pine lum
lcr business; gout] manager of laixsr and
office man Address L 98. New*.
HOI BBS Will EU.
REftPONHIRLE PARTY DKHIRIOft TO
r**n: nice house# in dedrahh
part of city. Addrces At.# care Do Hio
Hotel.
UIATEP-MIM ELLA ft KOOK
WILL JOIN REHPONftIHLE PARTY
in planting fifty acres eugat cane near
city I). It la**ter.
IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DI BP
earth, dirt, earxl. manure, eb fr©*- of
charge. Just at city limit-, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
street*.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAft
SI FI El> ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWo CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
TUAN JOC. ,
Shoes for Correct Dressers.
People who count proper shoes necessary to correct
dress will le delighted with our new fall stock of Fine
Dress Shoes.
The snappiest, the most pleasing,
tlie very swellest shoes for ladies and
gentlemen ever shown in Savannah.
We Fit You IM
Where Others Fail (iskl
j. a. varnldoiz- enrifiTT honcri.ii fh. a. l. wp.il.
a m;t*-tiin'r*i.i.Aßr.ovi.
frosn ft|* ingflrki Dairy , It s rich, pur# and
K .'"U .'"111"
“cash I'.vii* for noon hkuovu"
I.biil oat #aok> *1? West llay atrvrt.
POH H r.N'l -tlllDgl.
ON K LARGK Ft'ION 1811 BO BOOM
for font, prtvllrgo of batti. 213 Kual
Honry tt.<a
NR'KI.Y FUUNIBHKI* SOUTH KOOMB
alt oonvantfiurii, 30X tt.un,i;<t ttrct, n.-ar
Llbrrty.
ni'chly" furnish ft> (tor tll
front Kami for grill Morn; r\ cry ron
vonlrnro; 22fi Ltlmriy otrori, ami.
FI.A I H t oil Itl'.k'r.
t I.AIS t ARI.t.R ANJ > ONK AltovK,
onrurnlfliiHl. ihr.-v rooms 1,1. n. r, Initl''Ti
atrvrt. I*.!
FoH RBNT n.AT lA*. WEtfl
lima I , foot rooms mid Iwi'h, $3 p—r month
C. Mnalrl, **o t:id l,tb'-rtv.
roN HfM-iim iM
FOB HKNT. COMKOBTAKLR HO!THE.
No 217 Wulilburg atrvrt. w.*t. bvlwcrn
Atvravn an.l latncotb, ffr.t 'd i*v ont-r
and COBdttton; vvvry ronvrnlvnrv Htgbl
rent lo right trnanl K-tair Halomon
Cohrn. IV rat 111 "nil amt Mroogtilon atrvois.
FOR RBNT, THAT RISHIPFNi R. 133
Offlrthon- #v*tma. wot. A*,fly U. 8
Davtarl), 3 Hull, wraf
ron BUNT. nnsiHAlll.K UWELLING
with all morlvrn Impinvrmrrita, tn good
rrpatr. 3U3 Jonas, mat. Kollorh A Hcrrv■
an.
FOB "RKNT. 17~ HUFFY STRKBT,
aar. po-- ,-rp 4>n ut on ra. A I'i'l v Gaorga
L U;rminy, ng*-nt 16 Itrvan atrart. mat.
To RENT. 221 ANI* 223 IIOI.ToR
atrrri, mat; thaao nrr good hoqara and
loratlon rx'allm* Aiqd\ lo r ’ A Mr In
lira 41# Hoard of Triad** tbilidlng
ron HK3T->Tona;t.
FOB RKNT, HIOIUS SOUTHWEST
rornrr WhMskar and I-ibrriy atraata. Al*.
fly 13 l.ibvray atraot, wrat.
ron m.M—MiaoKia.AXßoia.
LARGE WAREHOUSE ANI> OFFICE
FOR RENT UORNEIt II HOUGHTON
ANI WEST BROAD BTRKETB; FOR
MERLY OUUUI'IKD RY THE HAVAN
NAII CARRIAGE AND WAGON UO. JJ.
* SMART.
ADVERTISEMENT)* BBT IN I'AU
ITALS WILL BE URINTKD IN I'I.AA
81 I tEI > ADVEUTIBEMF.NT (TOLUMX
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD No Al>
VKRTIBEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 3DC.
foh MLr—neai. rmtatk.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAR
ITALS WILL BE I'HINTKD IN CI.AB
SIFII.D ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO a'ENTH A WORD No All.
VKBTIBEMBNT TAKEN FOR UTSS
THAN MC.
“FOR HALE, THOSE LOTH ON NINTH
afraal. naar East Broad, haava only liarn
aold *> flrat-elaaa p.artlaa, Cho will mak*
good natghbora; and non* othrr ran buy
Th* rrm ar# very aiaay. and thay an
rhaaper than any olhar tn <ha vicinity.
C. H Dora*tt
FOR BALE. A LOT FOR TWO HTJN
draad dollars; ra ay (arms, on Ninth atraa*.
naar Kaat Broad, no city taxation. C. H.
Doraolt.
FOB BALK. IAITH ON NINTH ATREET
near Kaat Broad; no city taxaa, at 1263
aach; Iwantv ftve dollars raah. and rosy
monthly paymrnla C. H lainalt.
RESIDENCES AND IH'ILDINO IX>TS
for aoai* all ovar the city. 1 lobar i 11.
Tainn real aatate dr alar. No. 7 York
gtraat. went
FOR BALE OR RKNT. 30-AUItE
farm with hone* and out t'Ulkilugn; 'n
gorl mndttDn Apply 57* Btrwart street.
ADVERTIBKM BNTf* HKT IN I'At'
IT A 1.8 Wit,l BE I'RINTED IN CLA
BIKIEI* ADVERTISEMENT COLD MOT
FOR TWO UENTB A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LBM
THAN MG
FOR HALE. I.O'tß ON NINTH NEAR
East Broad, n |2U aarh; will aoon be
advanr**! to 3225; when a lot hog bean
paid for I ran a. ranga to gat a boms
bulM. C. 11 Doroatt.
FOH 4ALk-ai>U,U.A.MCOI J.
eTnuPtry
tt whrn your favorltr r* m**ly fatle. at 25c
botllr added to a gill of honry makes a
aplrndtd mixiur* for Infant* and children.
BENZOIN BALM. MAK EH THE HKIN
like velvet, for sale by druggist or at Hen
ry and Abermm i’eraae Drug Btorea,
Whltuk* r and Taylor street#
“lathe for hale, a compound
geared lathe (made hy 11. L. Sheppard
a, Uo, Cincinnati). Will swing 14 tnrnrs,
6 feet hetw- -n renlres; will Ik* gold
cheap, as **■ tvr no usn for It. Apply
to, or isllrrati, Ihe Morning News, Hi
vannah. Ga.
FOR SAI.E. CANE PATCH GOOD,
white i an*' Apply lo John F Tletjen. cor
ner West Brood on*l New alrrrts.
“FOR HALE ONE GOOD MI!/Ml COW
Apf)y F H. Quante, Montgomery ami
Bef*t streets.
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE; WEEKLY
in the !>e#t county tail town In Florida;
progressive propl* .thriving country,collage
town; Job and cylinder presses; g'xal ad
vertising patronage; gub.-ertptton 11-f and
job hir*tnc*. paying I1W) per nviiuh net.
-plendkl op,oitunity for un Intellectual,
edu *! * I man of bus tore- ability; $5(3)
rash: tiulunce of ii on ~n time, or dl ouni
for all cash. Address The News, I)el-and,
Fla
~FOR~BALE. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED
arras of growing hay on Poplar Grove
plantation. ahr*ut one ml.e from the city
tttnl*- on the White Bluff root. Apply to
Lawton A Cunningham.
LATHE FOR SALE. A COMPOUND
geared lathe tmade hy H L. Sheppard
Sc Cos., Ctnrtnnutl). Will swing It tnche-,
6 feet between centres; will I* sold
cheap, m we lutve no u-*■ for It. Aig*ly
to. or address, the Morning News, Sa
vannah. Ga.
FIRE PROOF 8A FES -WE CARRY A
fine line of Are proof safes In (dock at all
time* The parties can are exactly what
they are getting Our prlrrs nre as low
as mwnufa-turera aril it, wtfh freight add
ed. thirties Interested, who wish a good
fire proof sate, will do well to inspect
our etork. Llppmsn Bros, Lippauo
.block, agents lor manufacturer*
iu* tau—aiiiKLLt3M)SE
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
Sul**. 13 crops ort year noxea; 12.000 a eras
n3li timber, at S, u per sere F per
Diousan.t t**xr** for le.ised timber; p|e ,ty
of timber lo hi got, In live mil * of rail
road. will give pc. 4*f*l,rfi now or al nd
of sru.-on Addriws Itoui.J Timber, • arp
Morning News.
LATHE FOR HALE. A CGMI'Of'ND
*•'!*• <1 tilths iniftfl* bv H I*. fth*j pdtrxft
ft 4*o , (*lrtr|nnnti) Will wlnr D tin iuv
** f*<*t bftftppii csfilrM. wiU bn snki
** ** lv* no w* t<M it V
to or tbs MunUtM .Vsra, H
vunnah. Ja.
HPRtNGPIELfi "BaTRT ti Sot£d
for hftvlnz rWh. pure milk, iry it. rnj
will be il* ii ia!
aDVKRTiftKbntObtTS cXF
ITAIoft WILL ?K I*HTNTI9D IN
f'D Il;D ADVKIiTIRKMKNT COLUMN
•’ nvil t 'KNTft A WORD NO an
VKRTIft F M HNT TAKEN FOR IoTfW
no Minna.
"lakTTe KDEGANtLy "^FTRNIBKKD
room*, Willi l* nl 23 West IJberty.
'FRONT ROOM ft, GOOD TARLF,
Ixtenl; hom‘lik^. *snuit)K Tu*(lnftll.
third from lAb**rly.
11l IIBKM i MftftCft.
WANTED I4PYH*ONHIBIaE FIRM
wants uWi p meiiAx* i et .*4*i venr.nh . sal -
sr\ f 1 ,g*o mim! 1700 cash #o*l
n 1 nt\ prnnxiMHit
Aiklrrs* Msimlsii lurers. 139S Cherry. f*bll
s<k*lpf>ls. Fs.
ADVERTIHFMKNTft ftCT TN CAP
JTAI.H WILL HE PRINTED IN r'l*Art
BIKIED AD V KRTIBFMENT COUMN
• oft TWO CENT® A WORD NO AD
V K HTIHfCM ENT TAKEN FOR LBM
THAN HOC.
PI.DIBIRA.
IT WILL MM
lo your tiHsrest e Ist me fttve you en es
tlriMte on your pluntblns, newer old
work; r|>ntr work e *i*Uliy m I mm
s prwrtlrsl plumber. No gor*n work to
evvdunser your life. WU'*?lns. phone fflt.
Georgia or I4**||
MIM El.if i v IdOl *.
ADVKRTIHEMKN'rH BET IN CAP
ITALS WILL IIF PRINTED IN (*ljAz4-
HIFIED ADVKHTIBEMCNT (X)U?ftM
FOR TWO 4’KNTH A WORD NO AD-
V KRTIfIEM E.NT TAKEN FOR LLtfc*
THAN 30CV
WE GIVE YOP ‘EITHER DOMESTIC
or glo*s ftrii'h. per fort wtirk. Forest (‘sy
1/tuislf), Pnrk ftVHtus.
GET YOITR WEDDING PRRBENTR
at K<rh ft Byivsn'e. 44 Whlcsker.
ar*> Im .nitlfni anl rheep.
(VOID THE RUSH id. ME HAVE
your Hlftit work for Elks' fslr at onre
Wm. Taylor, HO H.irmird.
*WB CLEAN CLOTHE* BY THE HR
ori|n* itli?t’pilc process. Try us. New
York Hiesm Dye Work*# Whitaker an<J
SY.it.
“new Ift >M EHTIC, WITH BALL
iK'iirliijf*. (Ni easy Ihuiui; try oiip; buy one;
Ril with your inupl*.
FOR FISHING TACKLE, NETS, ETC."!
go to Cornwell ft Chlpman.
DON'T TROUBLE YOUBBELF ABOtTT
movlnif your furniture, rekiyltiy your car
pets or nnitttfii? Perry ft Ibmton will re
lieve you of ili that trouble.
YOUR RILL WON'T LOOK HALF Aft
!*♦• If w <k your i'p.tirlnif oti stoves.
rifiK-*, etc.; w employ fxpertftu'Mi
workmen wbieh <k b***t work in half tho
4lne A. C. Prk-e ft Cos., ’plKMies 358,
corner Histe ami Jefferauti.
“HAVE TOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
sstlsfsfftion grusrantei'd. Adumi Paint
Company.
“W A NTKD.“ ON R TFfOTIBA ND HUN
IT ry (M-oplu at the Houthem Grocery Com
pany# 114 Bernard street.
“•PHONE 1575 FOR FOR BBT CITY
Isi u miry They will call for your tinea
hnrricti lately
WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR
ime stven parMMisl sttentlun, at Koch ft
Hylvan's, 44* Whitaker.
MERCHANTS ATTENTIONf ADVRR
tl*lnjc and slsn* of all desrrlptlon. rla*sl
cal w*rk at modern prices. Bee Taylor,
14*i fiornard street.
'NEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
wttli >n!l U srinx*. lock and chain stlteh;
two machine* In one.
I.AD! EH. HAVE YOUR KINE CRE
ftnf) and tailor rnjile dr a* see dyed by
i'W oxsiye prort-ee not to
shrink or yet out of shape New Y Aft
Dye Works, Whitaker and State. ‘Phofto
#43.
FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS. OO
to Cornwell ft Chlpman’*
RRY ft !) HTATE
fttrwt. west, will move, pack, ship or atom
your furniture at short notice; also ren
ovate ytnr old mAitresscw st iMtie cost.
Hell 'phone 1124.
WE BELL BEWER PIPE. FLUB
pipe, fire clay, Are brick at lowest prices.
Adams Paint Company, 104 Congrssa,
west.
“HAVE YOUR ICE BOXER RELINED
an<l beer coll* overhauled; beer pump* re-
Imi I rod find put in best condition; all
work guaranteed; be*t of e.itinfection; our
telephone*. G#orKlu or Bell STA. A. C.
Price ft Cos,. State and J*fT'*rson.
"lIOP.K THAN ONE HUNDRED CBfffll
tn every dollar of your hanl-esmed hard
cash at the ftouthern Grocery Company,
114 Barnard street
THB MOBT Ir P TO-DATE WO RK~TB
b ltr turned out by Forest City Laundry,
'Phone 1575.
“gold watcher and diamondb
ot all prices. Koch ft Sylvan. 46 Whitaker
at reel.
PICTORIAL SIONiT ADVERTISING
sign*, siipi* of every ilescrtptlon Sparial
decorations for Elks' Carnival. Wm. Tay
lor,
'PKNTGN ft SON, WILL RENOVATE
your mu< hire and guarantee it Sell new
r old machines.
FOR RANGES AND STOVES, GO TO
Cornwell A Chlpman.
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
is SavaaoalL
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