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APPROVED ELECTION RILL
HIT Till** ONK NU %T i:
I'AfTOin 'll* POI.ITM I %
(TfV ( ounrll adopted *Hr IMSWM
Hqniirr Itt-eoliif• **. bnl 1 here %% **rr
Three Dissenting \|p-'limir '*-
rm tiny i:rplp lII* \H-lllrr
uimi 111 ton'* Orriliiani'i' Hr tiumlnis
the Mrccts *onih **l (ndcrsos*
fitrrei I nnnlmuil> Wlplrd-( •
ell Inn Illliiis • *** * l *'* '**•
With tlr Mini Adopted H
(•■prnMiiP |te*olillw In thr Mr
lnilre l n*e.
The •' 11 • *um 1 at Mr mining lat
n:gt* ,*k i -l Ad< .nan Inxoti ortHnar:
to renam* him) r- ..mber the *tr* ?- rtn'h
of Anderson *tr**t n doptvd tr* *mn
alderman r*-*lut!nfi for op*r.me I tri *d
•nd Ah*r • * rrr*i*. fhr.*jgr> th-> r*
•ind gev* Its • d-*rsm*-nt .* p, r*
Ing to th* * ;••< Mori of lt > ©ffi *r?
Previous :o going into u vn**tit.g t*
rouTirll s|*-ni sm*><- time In <m
ru. and it w:* nenrl> ’* • o i k
whn t e aldermen filed to f h It:#:
room. li was after :i lock
Wher. they left there, but J d<*
,M\t of the tlm*- Was glv*tl to .’ ti*
Sr* of the .-ornpl.imc .orair-i Mr J \\
Mclntlr© becau**- of the alleg'd tn n
tary and unsafe condition * * Mi l i v
on the promise* *w i• *! *\ h m tr N
I'll Broughton. . *t. Mr J It S.iu* \
Jr., war Mr M Inflr* > lawyer, and if
Mr filU.K\ bad be* i |*rmlttt to t*l
all the author Id* wti<h h* w.t> prep.tr* i
to submit. Couit.U i hav* Men in
reanwei until tlay.lght.
Alderman Dfxon resolution. calling up
on tlw rej*r—**nratlvej- from C it ham ai i
the senator from tr*- First District t*
••cure the p *>.*/. of .*n . r ui.*rizw.
the rtty to open liwrnard and ANr.ont
street* through th* equatt - cm tho*
rtrset* amt to close the <tOM atree* - .n
•he *kh \% . - dN i- ♦=! m cuu-u* w ,* r.
decided oppeition Uevep *|h<*| Mayor My
ers tw*i A*d*-rm n Thomas. Mil -and Ilor
rigan a ere vigorously against the move
ment Mayor Viyet n* understood to
hare threatt n.il a \OU> should the r* solu
tion be akptej
When th*- resolution <wmc up far a
von it* i ttuiKll. Aldermen Thotnas Mills
at i Horrtgan vttl no. Th. re w. a
call for the yeas arid nave but Mayor
Myers dectar**!. with som*- asperity. that
the r*-o *,tion had be* n adopted. W hen
o#k*-d atout hi intention* with regard
to th* r *olurioii after toe nwetit.g. the
Mayor >iud h nvtiid take a few. daya to
con#id* r the tma*tr
Th* a<*titi by Council in glv.ng lia
uni .mv i- .tpprov.il to a bill relating t
the enaction of city officer* i* of and . !**d
inter***: in view of the amount of diacus
•lon there has been recently on this sub
ject. It M feared that some of the poll
fidane will not b. entirely pleuxd with
the bill approved by Court ti and that
they will r*ad the terms *f the projsv****!
b.ll with a pained wrprtat*. It l not what
eom* of them have Men basing their
hope* upon by a k**hl deal, A ropy of
the proj*>**♦<! MU vm submitted in cau
cus by Alderman Ilacon, uho later prve
I* •! the resolution adopte<l by Coutwll.
The bill simply makes elective several of
fice* which, under ordinance* adopted by
the pres, nt hoard at the beginning of its
administration, were made ap|ointlve. the
pur|KMe at the time being to put out offi
cials who had been placed In office by the
retiring board.
ELIKTIOt OF ( rn OFF It Fit**.
Hill Filing It for th First Merting
f t nunell In .lantmr).
The caption of the ld!l 1- ' A bill to b*
entitled an wet to fix yie tkne for th*.
election and appointment of all officers of
the cl> of S n.n,n.ih; to |ir>\ i ie for th*
terms of office of ull .-uch ffi er>. to r*g
ulate their salaries, and for >th*r pur.
po*ef "
Section 1 provkhs that from and after
th# passage of the act the el*.tion *.f nil
offl>ers of th* city now tlr-ctlve by council.
Including the he ids of the fire depart
ment. poll re d* parttnent, director of publi
work** in 4 th*- superlnteiwbnt >1 water*
works shall take pin at the first r*gtinr
meeting of Council In January, biennially
‘ All th* offi*erw of the Mil l city not
now elective by Council shall be abject
to appointment, and under su t rue utid
regulations as the Council of ti.*- t icy of
iiavaruiah from tim* to urn* •!.> e uib
liSti.*'
He 2 provides that the term* of th**
officers elective under the first section of
the act shall expire after the first regu
lar meetipg of the sai l Council in J**n
uary. ISWI, ami the Incumbents shall have
•*o right or authority to hold their r<
spective offices or to *ll.-charge any of th*
dutl* s thereof after the s.tul regular m .
log
3 provides that any vacancy occur
ring after th* regular tlectbm nw*v h-
Tllb-d by Council at any regular meeting
Sec 4 empowers Coun.dl to fix th*- - ala
fles f th- elective ffi. **rs tnd i*ro\ Ide**
(hat the salarl**** one. fixed sh.*ll n*c b.
Increased or diminished during the terms
for which the officers ar* 1* .*t* 1
It will be seen that the bill doe* mt In
ert-*-*- the number of appointive offh-e*
nor doe* it fix the time **f election so that
that dm*- will M after th* a|proachlng
ejection for Mayor and Aldermen. In
fact. >t d<*e n**t do any <f i. thing f**r
which th** poilth Inn- have b*en s* h* mlng
and hence there t* I k* ly to M ; wall In
the carnp to-day
The resolution Introduced by Akbrm in
Bacon and adopted by Coum-il reacts as
follows
Resolved, by t*c Mayor nn*l A Mermen
of the city of Sa\ ;tnnah In Council assem
bled. that the representative* -f <*hatham
county In the ls-gMlatur* of <;**orgla. and
the Senator from th* First District ir.*
re*4e*’tfully requested to stiiH**"t and
cure the |assage of ah 11 entitle f At **•*
ti fix the time for the election and p
j*olntm<-nt of all officers of the city of
H ivannnh, to provide for the t.-rms of
>ffice <f all such officer*, to regulate their
•iltrlu. and for other purttoaes," th*
object of the said act. os shown by the
body thereof, leing to Include within the
t**rm an#l provisions of an a t <f the
legislature. Dec. 16, lx.*K, th**
*U|>erlnt itdent or head of the tire de
portment. the superintendent or head of
the |ollce department, the director of
public work*, arid tin- superintendent *.'
the water works, and thus fix the terms
of all officers now elective by the Coun
cil of the Hiy "f Savannah. •* and their
fumpensatr n for two years from the time
of their ele* tlon.”
The petitbai of the Indian street prop
-rty owners .-king that vitrified brick an.l
not granite block he used In paving that
*tret was referred h* the Committee of
granite block be used in imving that
s.r*r whs refenud to the Committee *f
th* Wfioh A petltb*n from the Dixie Oil
Company, asking for . roadway in front
of Its place of bu*ln-> - on the north side
of Bay ttrete. was referred to the Com
miuee of th* Whole a petition for the
opening of Thirl between Drayton and
Lincoln street* was referred to the Com
mittee on Opening Streets.
A communication wai received from a
committee of the Officers* and Teacher**
Association of tkt Lutheran Church of the
Ascctii**n prut eating .ism 1 nst ttie opening
•f t:#- street.** through the The
r..im attached to the communication
w.re Uev W C. H*ha.fT**r. Fml W.sseU
t*harb> I* Stanton, VN It Spann and
D.-irg.' \| Wellman
! A • orumuti! a.lon from Mise* Sarah A
nd lira * L Harmon, teacher* of mus’*
•tating that they wer#* f.U*.w l ufon th**
Mr*- ts nl annoy* and and Ir.sult.d by f*ar
li* •ti l giving *h* nam* s of th* p *rt * *
<unplanned *f. was referred to th* Mayor
at his sugg* >tion.
MAI N IMF* Foil tiTHlim
Names and Number* smith *f %n
--itmiai •street 1 hanged.
I'eopb w 1 • hav. Ik .11 iiv:i g ui*on First
• tr., t will w ik* up t 1 morning and find
th*ms.|v s io . 11.*• 1 upon Thirty-first
Mr*-* f .it.*! t w ttu l.av** D n living
ih>t) I*, t’, • t Aill now htd them
• lv*ii i.< .1 1 >n Fort > -ee -ond street,
nil* t t .i-rt- upon a*l t*i. lni*Tme
d. it*- uro irnliarly aff.s Pal as to
?. * iiuns r<i. .b 'ignalions of
tl -r • * *|->r w idch the\ reside
* i, il .f! * • ..I this magic change List
n:*.f ill 1 v r\ br.*f i** *• of time by
,n.pl i....|* ih riti..K. •- offereal t*y
A ?n*M Dixn n tie garevlous m*-* tn.g
in 1.• 4;;t . . r **l >uth of ArKlcrs**n
a .•r.lii i- to tnHr con****utlv numbers
• • !ii.l g lr..m it.ty *tr****t and to aoollah
?!• \*: tr*-*-- nan.•-* by which **>r
< f ir* e* .ti 1 am*- lit.* l ave
.• i igt kt. il The ordinance fT**ts
ftdi<*wit.g * bung, in street nomencla
ture Mouth of Anderson;
I if!* an*i til J unes streets wl.l b*
ki .wn . T.*llrty-flrat tr*’*t, t*ll
lott nd St I till "Meet* will l* known
. ;'Mr’\ id • r . Tbtrd, f.#rap**v ne,
U.st Third .ml St Nl*-uolas -tr**ts will
ktiow ti 'Fhlrty-third street; r*urth.
Ii mar k V\‘* -t Fourth an*l St John a**
. I airth st re* . Fifth Sarnh Wlaler
W* st Fifth. Ht Mi ha* and Brady as
Thlrt>-fifth str-'t. Sixth. Willow. West
Hxi i and s* Thomas as Th4rty-si*th
! . .<* r.: h an*l 1- -*T Seventh as Thir
ti •* venth. Lu hth. Janie* nd Fiast
. ,ih Thlrt*-eighth. Ninth and Last
Nintti Thirty-ninth; Te* th. Church orvl
Fit I'hurch as Fortieth street; Kleventh
it and Umar *• Forty-first and Twelfth
and S*aith ivenu* s Korty-sacond street
<‘r.t**t dr**t. whi.’h runs on a diagonal
lir.* nrth *f Fi’.ghth street In the south*
w.-t.rn x* io w.s*inltted from among
the n;ni* >* to Ik* blotted >ut. It not being
j p* ri> a part <>f F'dghth street
There w.*. no o|*po" it lan to the propose 1
"’reel . hang**" th*- <ii> r*sfst4ise to th**
Uivl’.itioo of <*l >lll n‘|l f i,r ad f>ers>ns In
l*r.'*i <l to give ex; r• *%-|of. ut la- night s
ir.e.-tlng l**‘ing two petitions, one from a
num *r *•( w. ;*-ki wn real estate owners
or.) #h. o<n*-r igrad by ninety-nine pro;*-
ert\ n* unj s*>iith of An
*i* ■ "**n. l***'h giving hearty approval of
L* pr f *>**! m* *sur*
With the consent of Alderman Haas
hi* ordinate * providing additional rfgtrtc
ttotts in th*- operation of etr*et railways
w- refer.'Td to the ('ommlttee of the
Whole The ordinance amending the flre
tren's p* 1 kon ordln in e. so a# to Include
disabled firemen who have served between
ter and twenty years w is withdrawn by
Alderman Haas. Ttw *rdlnance. also by
Alderman Haas, to jermi* Mr. Paul Fonl
da •' enlarg* th* workshop In the r*-ar
of )is store on Bull street w is adopt***)
Alderman Jarrell Introduc'd an ordi
nal! am.-n ling the ordinance fixing the
charges against printerty owners fr the
leaning of privy vaults, by providing that
where th* vault is abandoned and the
• •wn* r announ .s th* Intention of making
immedlit. "*w-r connection, that the
-■tty - .all mak*- no charge for filling the
vault.
There was only one application for the
v ant position of cltv physician, and
Minor Mvr* by authority of council,
the vote of the Ikmlv for I*r. K B
II *>rit* ' I- i* on*? of *ur Mr
Miyor'*' tnquireu A.*brrnan Doyle, ns th*
M iv..: inn.,uned Dr. sborn** election
\ r* s,iut 11 %%as udopied confirming
t o *‘-i!tr;ict *ntet•• 1 into by the Msvur In
i elmlf *f the < ity m*l tlen \\ \\
Gordon in reference t the o|M*nirvg of a
str.et fur a lltan • f 4" f**t. tilling up
1 ib-piession. putting iti n dralti and other
< I mire 1 pi th# vicinity of the Gordon
w hart
The • 1* rk was instructed to advertise
two election* tit the next meeting of
Fotiri. 11 two weeks hence, one for a keeper
of Laurel Grove f.rn.-tery, which office
was and. larc.) \ and the other for
a * hum. y *vntracior f.r the western dis
tn< 1 t fill th* vacancy cnus*d by the
d* ith of th*- l it* Abram flheftall.
Tlie offer of Mr C H Dorset! to sell
the * ltv 1 strip of land on the south
side of H* venth street, between Barnard
and Wh!t ik r. containing 2..134 72 square
f.*et, at the rate of 4" cents p-r square
f.**: amounting to H.fliJ i, wis #c. • {(**!.
*■ abject to th* approval of tltl.-s by the
Ity :ittrney. payment to In- made In
n n*K of tii* city pay %ble in two years
without Interest. Th. strip In question
. th*> prop* rty of the t’lty and Muburban
Hallway.
’■ III*. UrIYTIHK HIM HI-:. s
Alu*i 11. Fuf lu #!(• l*faetry Cnndl
tioii In Thirty IM>*.
The hearing ( ihe v>mplaint agalnsi
Mr J AN M lnir. f.r maintaining a nul
*an# • lt| the r*4r of 21H Hroughion nm t
ist. in the shape of an old hulldimi:. al
!*-w’* lto Ih- nm ii #* both to public lii'.ilth
an<l safety. whi*h ha# been hanging flr#-
!*# so many tnniha, aa# *)t#po#<) of tern
|srarlly .at hast. Mr J. R Baussy, Mr
\l 11(tit * attorney. \%u* on han#l with a
larg* arro> of law L*ik*< nn*l announ **#!
tii- lnt*-nuHi it th* out#*i f pre##*tit)ng
a maniKT #>f l#gtil i*lnt** fr the con si* 1-
• r#t*n of C*iincll. and further v<hnt*** r
**l th* Information that he had the au
thorities on hand with which to back up
his point#, and prot**■! to read them all
Knowing Mr Baussy of old. th* Cuuncl.
w.i p aii v li* on. . r#-*l at •D- pros|M-< r
aial e\rt#l'Hil\ <l rtrou# f heading him ff
it# an> way that this iil#l b* lane with
out violating ih#i* |r*qrl*tles or taxing It
s II i* #i * barge of unfair hearing
*n* <f Mr Han#- \ - point# was that th
Council, in )• tH#tt)g upn a in.*:ter of thl#
kltsl. s.u a# Jndg* *of th# law as w*-l’
• #f the fm *t 8 that th!# being th*
case It wi their duty to h**r the law
ami w.igh It for tlurnH.lv*** ami not to
and l*eut| utstn th** city attorney for guid
an • An*ther i*. Int wis that the question
at Is ut was a civil on.* and a- such Coun
<ll had no right to tali'--, mam it. It tot
being v I* 1 With the HIP hority, Mr
Hau#v contended. t •l#' , !are , nul#an<
though havltrg tlu* right to abrogate nul
• # re-ognlx rt a* such l#> the rornmon
law
The Cotmell dic| rot ,gr.- with Mr
sy in the p Int# nu-ntlon#-#!. and h* w w
ov#rrnl* •! Nlr Ha ussy was desirous •?
continuing t# present hi# |v>lnts. his In
tention !• t;g. he stat' and, to make exo p
lions to th* dlcls'.nti* of Council in a cer
tiorari whi -h h* proposes to take to the
Hup* rlor four! Council decide*!, howevu,
ti* shut IT th- legal i*ortl<n **f the argu
ment until it could ascertain
fr.*m the evidence whether or
not the building was tn ruch
condition a# to warrant action bv th*
rlt> Several witnesses were examined.
Mi M Oliveira, her latighter. Alls# Oli
veira. Sanitarx In-j*# for McDonald nnd
AV.til. Hupt. Maguire and Assistant Fore
mat; Roger* of th#* tlr- !• |Mtrtm<*nt, al
testifying as •• the unsafe ansi unsanitarx
or.<Hllon of i bulailr.g showing It to
I#. xrx old and In a very bad state of
dfsr*'|4ilr
Mr M Intlre, In testifying in his own
behalf, admitted that the building war
hot tn toe oest ol ondltlon. and #<atl
that he had made up hit mind to hav*
it removed some time tlnce, but did not
do so because of the request of the tenant
that it be allowed to remain, ns It wa.t
useful to her for various purposes He
had had plan* prepared, however, for the
(Continued on Eighth Page j
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900.
AGAINST AFTERNOON SCHOOLS
MLF.TIM. in FHOTKIIT wvi NU’I
\ 1:111 tTTBNPKt).
1 ommlttee Was Appointed tn t onfrr
V\ 11 ft the Hoard a of I )*l •••# t lon and
of Trualfi**— lir. I'alliaaiit %\ n
t Imirmsii of the Meeting—lie l.str
n llesu me of the MUforf that lias
Fallowed the Farllnl llurslnu of
the ti'Siirnn-i ouua.'lcd Moderate
Measure* I nle* It Should He
I oon.l Necessary, a* a l.ast Meson
to Appeal to the l.egislalore.
The meeting of tn* parents an l cltlirn*
at Lyon - Hall ast night to protest
a-Tslnst the aft*muen -chools w.s no
Urg* iy attended If h- proc-t wer. to )**
aaaumed i's commensutafe with the o*
tetaian* e. Il #•*. ,! not l*. of such ui tin
p*rtai > e 1,1 f.a'. *• n slightest effect upon
tho-. toward whom It is l.r* led It w.*
strong* 1. however, than the c m|Hr.tively
few at th* m*** i:ng might indicate, those
present bavng all agrr* I that something
• facial be doti*' * pe. Illv# **. |>osr*;lLe to
correc t the evils of tn*- aft* rnuun scho**
system
Not twenty cdlx* n* gn<l parents w**re
I*rsHefit. % One lady w.i- in th** hall, and
there rep some five or *.x school boys
who seem* and greatly inter*--*!* *1 in the ef
fort that was being mad* for their email
• ip.itton from school dutb s In f)i a 't* r
noons, when the hoys of nearly .*ll the 1
schools In the city are fr* to do * their
fancies dl'iate. Three or f.rtir young met
with th- first down of early iuunh*l only
upon their upjK r lips, were tn evident #
Among th***. who w**r* present to ex
preca, if o*ii> by toeir attandanca, their
r*-trKn-ran* e th* delay In the
rebuiMlng of Chatham A* aderny ai*i th*
afterno*m s* h*ol that ace render**!
n* * esaary, *• .'urllng to the authucltb >
as a result of th** partial destru tlon of
the firoperty, w*-r** Mswsrs A K Wil
son, J C Host* !., L. A Falilg *n’ Mai
•dm M<lean, J If Quint. Wlbiam <lb
la>na, Jonn Krui*-I F B. lien ton, !lob*-rt
1 oburn, M Nathans at;d M C K >i.< k
l i*on motion. Dr Folitgant t*K*k the
ci.air. aid Mr Kolks k was made eecre- j
tary Mr J. H Quint was the firs*
,'*k* r, an*l his d* .ar itlon that th*
par. ti*s and cltltens ar- . onfn.ni* l by .1
• f.*Ut l.*n and not by a th*ar> wits fol
ioswl by his protest against further k
lay in the re*turntlor. of the . al< niy H**
also gave his rcaisons to
siiow'f trail the afr.-rn>on system
shoukl not Ik- sal* ttoned or
c*H*tinuK| f tJ r long*-r than might Ik- abao
iutely Itecessary. hla views being largel\
thus** already s* t forth by the Morning
New# a# the contentions of thus* who <
>eek a change from th.* afternoon #*•.-- j
sl.ms The health and convenience of th
rhlkfren and the corrvenlcnc*- of the jar-
HIU and households ware strongly urged
;u sufficient to induce those who h. ve It
In their power to push <n the work *o los*
rx further time In having th* budding
reatorad
Dr Falllgant re\iewed the history of
the efforts that hav** been made since th**
burning .f the Academy n-rly a year ago
for Its restoration He spoke of th* at
tempts of the two hoards to agree as to
plan,* after the Hoard of Kducatlon had
formally- and successfully proteste I
against the Academy being rebuilt upon |
the old lines, o' th** refusal of the hoard
*f trustees to accept a plan that was
'bought practicable and desimbie and
econamicai by th#* Board of Wducatlon. of
the Tina! agreement upon a plan submitted
by the lioard of Trustee s architect, and
ui' th*- failure of that plan lec.iuse of the
bids for construction having exceeded th"
mains at the disposal of the Board of
Trustees f r the w-.rk.
Dr. Falligant went Into th* flnancta]
features of the situation, showing the
funds the lH>rd of trustees have t hand
for th** restoration of the building, about
f-l*. 1 nil and condemning a fiollcy that for
bids the work be*ng commene. and for the
m* re reason of some SIO,OOO )>eing lacking,
when that sum could be so readily kmr
rowl H .-declared that, w. re It private
pr*|K ny ?b* ground would s*nn have a
building u|*on It. if the m**r. matter of
borrowing were ill that st*M*.l m th. wav.
is business judgm.-rt wuld cry nut
against It being allowed to stnnd Idle ffe
dwelt upon the lneonvenler.ee that Is forc
ed upon the households from which chil
dren attend the afternoon sessions, and
he also sfioke of th* ill ft* cts ui*on their
h* ilth He mid h- knew- of no Immediate
measure that could he taken for the cor
rection of tb* evil f afternoon schools,
hut that practical mn were needed to
cop*- with the condlrlons.
With every expression of esteem and re
spect for the gentlem.-n of the board Dr
FalUgant si>*>ke f them, yet h** decl.ir*d
-hat they should n.>t be in such *• |s*!-l
flon If they could not meet Its demand*
arnl satisfy the puldlc necessity tha ex
"ts f*r morning schools, which. |t s.*-ms
in only b*- regained by the restoration
*.f the a ademv No* 1 member **f th**
l*nard. he said has a child that is affect.-*)
t.y the conditions
Vigorous and extreme measures were
r: ? <*ounse|ed by Dr Falllgant unless all
other# should fall. He aid h hud nothing
to suggest Just at the time, hut he he-
Mrved it a matter for the future tr.
by an apiu-a) from th** people to th- L**g
’•lature for a repeal of th*- school charter
If it should le proven tit tho*.*- in charg,
are Incapohle of their duties What is
needed, he said. Is for those who have It
within their power to proceed with the
• recti on of iho Acad my, attend ng to th
business that has be n entrusted to them
Mr Quint offered a motion for the ap
point men t of a commute** of live to me**:
with the Hoard *f K lu* atlon. And th*-
Hoard of Trustees of the A ib*mv to sub
mit the <**•' . f the protesting parents and
tttxcn* and ref*, rt to n su)."'.|ii< rit m • t
lug Before a second could he secured
f r this motion Mr Frlxx.-ll n-ur* and the
tt*or an*l declared that immellate relief Is
wbat the iwrents d*-slt** They and not. he
aid. want to wait a year, two v>*am or
three or four \*nrs. how*v**r long It mav
h*. until the Academy has been restored
They appreciate now ih* necessity f r
their children I'elng a tndai.d with
morning **ssion as are those of other
- hool# that wer** n* t unfortunate, .is w-r,
the Chatham sch.sls. in l* i lng burned
•\ol
Mr Frlxxell sanctlon.sl the Idea of n
committee, but his view was that It
should t* A*esied with the pw r *f nuik
log Inquiries au*l ascertaining If th*r
were not some hall or building In the
"tv that could be secured f.r school
purpws, relieving th* two s hoo’s that
now have 10 have their
iftcrtwon He (Inkin'*! h#* moiil 1 have
••* tak* his children away from the f*. r
r;.ioii schools unlrw* some <*th*r pan
*ould be hit upon, as they returned home
s| k In the evening, nnd the system Is ope
tlist he strongly condemn* Mr Keek
■a ns an ardenf auppwter *f Mt Frlxxell
In this view, suggesting that a temptrary
building erected and usrij until the
ac.ulemy be restorvsl In tV good time
those In authority nm\ tlx upon He sug
g. - ted tin* govemmei t hospital
hulkltng* ns suitable, hihl thought
ne or two *f 1 0
!e put on wheels anil moved from
their respective location to the northern
section of the dti
Mr Kollo, k told of a conversation lie
hod with Superintendent Ashmnr of the
r’Ubltc schools, who had assure*) hint that
he halls in the city were (insulted for
‘ hool purposes, the sanitary arrange
ments being one of the strong ohje tion
igalnst them Mr Quint also declar**J
hat It would not be wall to adopt acme
resolution condemnatory of the boards,
a nothing could be gnined by that means
nnd It would be far better to have • com
mittee meet with the Board of Trustee*
and the Board of Education. advise with
CConllnued on Seventh Page.)
MfSLIHVK THEN AHE AAFIL
1 olorcil 1 riiop* Have l.ltlle Fear
That Thes AA 111 be Abolished.
Off). ,rs of ?h* cok*r* l Littallon In Ba
vii i,.ih *>t* i w th surpra** the new# from
#
that A*lju*ant fiem Phil * Byrd ht**l
r* • •rnm**fidd the ale ?• r: c*f *ie l
-•r. J tr*ops of th. st.* * One of them
w in M-**n, and his a -uran- e was given
th. r *1) :♦* *ffb er* and men of th*- colored
eervlc** w*i ild greatly regret any such a
- They trust, h* *lclarts that no
.-4 h n.-.uiure will |. considered by the
Leg,* a• ur*
Tn. ..ffi .r- sd.d he regarded It as *x
. ceHturly a:rarw tha such reommui
*l itnat ehouul *< mart. Th** re[*ort of Col.
Wlbiam *• Obear, the :or general,
h* rtecla.*l showed cot .us.vely that tire
•ior**l ir**. 1 hav* i**- * doing guo*! work
v>rt that they ur. entitled i* cons'.dera
*..n Hart they km b*x >r r.-rnlas In their
in.h 1 y .pities, h* fxii-1. th*-n there might
f-.iii. r*.**.ir for in* Adjutant General
• m.*k mi h a r* mro'ndat*on. but. un
der th* * ir* fnunt.iMi * • *' s but a scant
1. ogr.itlor of th** f t thful *1 ;y th**y have
i* rt*r.-l and the good r. rl tiiey have
i*lwblished.
' . OiMar expressed hi** extreme satis
? un with fn- color* I battalion of Ba
vaf.r. ih w*.-n h* r *vi* w'**l aral lnspecte*l
it li* i* som. month- g** It was upon this
Insp* lion that he based hi.-* report, and
tr - n.itui of that report Indi *ated • • ar
iy tha*. in his ofttnlun. th olor* .1 contin
,• nt formed an injk r int part * f the eiaie
mliliar \ crg u.ix iil >n.
Th* Hav innah ofti • r their representu
tl\. de I*r and. scar e v heileve that the
lev iiiur* will tab- 'he a< *bn i* tu
m-ii*i*d t.y the adjutant general Thit
*li< • has Ik * n thrown Into po-itln f
def* tiding hlm.-elf f<>' th language u.-*d
in Hie r**ja>rt w ith r**feren e t* the iegl
m* of his pr.-1* essor tr; office, the .*te
1 i*n Mclnio h K 1. and ihe ofti. er went
on t• 1 •> that h. be |. v**s much of the
inffueiii • .1 le. .*mm* nd.i'lo i from the *irt-
Jutant g.neral might *xert In the Legisla
ture will b* Impaired by reason of the
ihg >mc. f his r* iK.rt relating to the
.-xiendlture." There Is the counteract
Ing jiiflu* nee of the ln*p* tr general*# re
l>ori too. ar.*l on the whol*-. the Savannah
officer/ of the colored bat taken feel little
I'Ofii'frii,
<■l4ol NILN UlirriM* IN H|| Al*E.
Flka C arnival \A 111 open AA Ifh n
lliinli on Itunlny %ftern*n.
The pr. pa ration of the grounds foe th#
Elks' Grand Farnlva! and Street Fair,
which ha- been in progress for the past
two we#ks. Is close y approaching um
jdetion. Inside the in.’losure the l>ooths
for the displays of the merchants ar.*
ready, practbully, for occui*ancy, at.d the
other buildings, to be used lor the exhi
bition of attractions and for purposes of
adminlstration, are being mpld.y r**cted.
A visit to the grounds Is necesaary be
f.we an mlcquat.* apireclatii*4i uf their
extent and the extent of the preparations
!► lr.g made by the H.ks for the entertain
ment of the visitors to the city can Ik*
obtained. Th* attractions of \arlous
kindf- ore num.-roll . yet within the carni
val grounds there will b ample room for
their favorable* )Ppbi>
Sotnt* ->f th* m**>*hanl al devices (tout wrtli
Ik in o|eratton durlng # the fair are already
b*-lng erected, arui others will N* rcg'-hlng
th* city to-day and to-morrow The anl*
mat shows, the ther**re and other fea
lure- if the .ike chariicter. will arrive,
prohahly. Sunday night arul early Monday
morning.
Motulay at 1 o lo('k the carnival will b.*
formally rqwned to the public There will
b** axcrcte.-s then, nnd other and nwre
el d*ornte ceremonies In the I’ark Exten
sion that nlghi The grounds will b*
luilliantly fllumlnaied. the m. numeni
will b*‘ ablnxe with lights, and thr whol**
s* n* wl.l Ik* on* of ftrange and bizarre
beauty.
\A I'M H>F.lt ATI IIKIIIT < HI lt< 11.
Air. \\ 11. Thompson nnd Mias Ann!**
I.cri'h 'tarried lesterduy.
Mr Willi im H Thompson and Mlnn
Annie T Leech were quietly married yes
terday afternoon ut 4 o’clock at Christ
Churcl by Rax Robb Wbtta. Th. Hu**n.i
ints wart 111 Manila Larch, 'h* *
Msi*r and Mr. Arthur J Bnedeker The
t.riile was becomingly dressed in a trav
eling gown of castor colored Venetian
• loth, with To match, and carried .%
bouqiient of Bride rose Miss Leech was
diess*-d s;m;l *rly and carried a bouquet of
L 1 France r.s*f.
After the ceremony there was an Infor
mal reception to th** bridal party at th**
bride’s horn** at Mrs. Q. K. Cleiund’s. No.
lJrtD Whitaker aireet.
The bride is an attractive and popular
young lady with a large circle of friends
Mr Thompson Is the manager of the Dis
trict Messenger Service. H* is a native
of lin'd on, but tiu" lived in Savannah for
th. last iwo years
Mr uni Mrs. Thompson left last night
for a ten-days* trip through Florida; St
Augustine. I'a’m Beach and Miami being
". in* *f th*- places that they will visit.
They will tw at home to their friends aft
er Nov. 10 a: No. 123 Gordon street, west.
ttIIKETKD IT WITH A I.At (ill.
Judge Falllgant llefnel to Consider
N*niinafXin Seriously.
The Dublin dispatch In the Morning
New# yesterday announcing the tiomlna
ti. of Judge Robert Falllgant for Gover
nor by a meeting of cltixens in Dublin did
not hove the ff* ct *f bringing tlie Judge
Into th** in *\ although it aroused consid
erable hit* rest
When seen about the matter. Jll Ige Fl
-lig.int a k owletiged, laughingly, that he
had r ad the dispatch, but refused to re
cutisld* r li In ar v serious spirit. "When
• \**r I am nominated for an offlca." he
"aid. "it always happens that the prior
indirta< y f sonic of rny friends precludes
1 lie |k‘.‘-ibiHty of m\ acceptance."
The Judge r-fused, still laughingly, to
. xp.a.tt what he meant, hut It Is surmised
that he referred to the at least partially
1 %*owed candidacy of Hon. Fleming G.
ilußisr.mi.
Notwithstanding Judge Falllgant** re
fusal io consider the matter seriously. 11
D certainly true that there are many In
toe state who w oil! Im y ad to have the
• •I’lKirtunlty given them of votlr g for him
fj*r Goverta* . and 'hat the disiiAt li from
Dublin could with truth be duplicated
from many other section* of the state.
II At K FROM THE THAW.
Hr. F. 4*. AAllaon Won Another Tro
phy by Ilia linn shooting.,
Dr F. C Wilson returned yesterday
from Jacksonville where he totrtlrlp.ited
In the trap shooting under the auspice
I*f th* IN*ter# Partridge Company and tne
Jacksonvlll* Gun Flub. He brought back
the gold locket that was offered ns the
prise to the imateur making the high**:
|K*rc*ntag* <f dea l bird# in the two davs
of the contest. lr. Wilson's isrccntage
was !*; T‘ •* k> ket was ff‘'re*l by the Ft*,
tars Cartridge ' nnnny
Some splendid sh<**Mng was seen at the
Jacksonville trai# S>me of the scores l>e-
Ing wonderful. Fox and Fanning did
b aut Ifni work though. In the list day's
"hoottnx. lr Wilson was hut two bird#
behind one of professionals, and but
<ne bird behind the other. Mr Henry
Voe’tjen of Bavanrah, was alto In at
tendance upon the shooting
European Exposition* have awarded
their premiums to only one American
Champagne, Cook's Imperial Etra Dry.
Try It.—ad.
TO ENTERTAIN DAUGHTERS.
SON* OF AETEBANX AA ILL MIOII
TIIEM ATTENTION.
Delegates unl oilier A l4tr ti tlie
Siaif ( oiivettllon of Hit tag liter* <*•
ill*- < oafelera*> AA 111 lie Enter
tained by i much V il irnm < nnip.
| N. I . A .—4 iiiumlftee Appointed •*
Act AA ifl* t ommlttee of A eterans In
'leetiuu Delegate* ut Ira I n%— * 'or in
of Entertainment Left to t out 111 li
fe*- of Officer* of the t nnip— Dele
unica lor Dlvlalon lleuttlnn.
Francis H ISiriow < ami*. Fnliel Sons
of t'onff d* rat.- \ . * ran met at t'onfed
er.it* Hall lat far the purpose of
rteiermlnli,g what part shou.d b< piay.d
by th*- tm 1* in the entertainment of the
daltgaie* tn k othrr visitor# t* th con
. eniuMi of fii*- (ieurg.a Ihv.e.on of Daugh
ters of the i’onfede;a. y. that assembles
In Snv.innah t ext w* • k.
Commandant M>*Lttw* %\.i r< t at the
rn***tiMg. 41 id Lieutenant c. mmand* r t*.
\A Baussy pre-ided. In the abeenc* >f
Adjutant II M Brunch. Mr A D Har
den arid n- scr*tary Mr Saus-y elat
ed that It w." the primary purpose of the
meeting iol*vl-*- ways nnd tneuns to in
sist the IM4I chapter o' Daughters of ihe
Confederacy in te elving ar.d enurtaining
the delegates to the division reunion, mid
called for suggestion* along ihi# line
It was suggested, in ih* tlisi place, lha
a committre be appoint* rt to a t wph the
simliar committee of. the Confederate
\ eteran* As#<jchtiinn, to receive tlie dele
cans at the train uni rt them to ihe
horn*.* of those who are to be their ho#-
tesses during their stay In Savannah. In
accordance with a motion to this effect
the chair appointed the f .Rowing commit
t* Messrs Edwin C. Hyal-. AA I*
t oney. l>un< an Kent, A. D. Harden an l
bldliey Cooper
Th. • I,oilman of the conifnl'tHi thus ap
polnted was olrecied to confer w.th Capt
J >hn R Dillon, chairman of the p
tlon Committee of th* ( nf derate V.-t
--teraiiN’ Association, anl offer th#- services
of himself and hi# committee The camp
thought it probable that there would )*
ways In which It# committee could render
assistance to the Daughters of the Con
federacy and of such .tq*.rtunlties the
committee was Instructed to Like advan
tage
Then c.me the question of th# form of
1 ntertulnnmnt to Ik* given by the camp
in honor of the visiting Daughter# of th-
Confederacy. That u wa# ut once the duty
and the pi* asur* of the camp to give such
an entertulnm* nt found expression In brief
talks, made by n numl.er of the members.
80 ready and willing hud the Savannah
Chapter of Daughters of the Confederacy
always b#-en In the past to assist the
cnmp of Bor# of Veterans mid so loyal
and devot.d had been th# services of the
entire ord.-r f Daughters of the Confcd
• rncy to the cauo and the memories of
th#- soldiers of the Smith, that the mem
bers of Bartow Camp were delighted n
the opportunity of testifying, in soni*
way. their Appreciation of this devotion
and these serNdees.
There was in extended discussion of h*-
form the entertainment should take. Rota
Wednesday and Thursday evenings of
the convention days are I.ready devote.)
to ent#*ralrm**n:N and n*lther of these
could Ik* utliixed by the J*ofi# *>f Veterans
for their entertainment On Friday aft* r
noon the t*onfed*-rat< Veterans A*sorUj
t.on giv* th** delegates an excursion and
oyster roast nt Tybee and on that even
ing most of the visitors t' t*ne city will
•<*#ve. It was determined tha - whatever
form >f entertainment wa - finally ch**en
shout*) i*e given in th*' afternoon >r early
evening. preferably between 6 and S
o’clock
The entire matter wn final!' left to
a committee consisting of th* officers of
the camp, of which Commandant U II
Mcloiws is to b* ensirrnan Th* commu
te. wa vested wrtth authority to make
such addition* to Us numbers u# shoul-l
"eem to it Ik*si nnl pro|w*r. The fund*
for the entert jlnm# nt are to be taken
first from the treasury of th#* camp, and
If these prove Insufficient, are to he odd
ed to by th#* collection of #i voluntary
subscription from h#* camp's members
This commit!#*#* is to select the day and
hour of th** function .it which th* 80ns
are to b#* the hosts and the rlaughter#
*
for carrying th* proj#*ot It formulate# Into
execution A" n nucleus #af an ndditlon
to Us numb# r# the R. , ti>n Commute*
previously app >!nt#d ha# been # bled and
will act with the officers of th*- camp
The annual meeting of the camp had
U*#n adjourned from the time it should
hav#* been held, and # motion was mn*l*
last night to elect officers for the present
year It was determln#*#!. however, that
thl" should b* po#ti##n*.| until the n. xt
regular monthly meeting and thnf .a h
member *f the cam:* should b* given di
re < notice of th#* #l# tlon
No further action wa# taken in refer
ence t# th- annual convention of the
state dlvlslor of th* Sons of Veterans oth
-r than to eni|*wer the commandant of
the camp to ip|N*tnt delegates Com
mandant Mr Laws will appo'nt those mem
ber* who find It possible for them to
make the trip to Augusta on Nov 14. 1*
nnd 1#;. on which days tn*- convention of
the Sons a* well as that of th< veterans,
will Ik* in progress
Al Al HIM * H I II I. Tl HMNCJ.
A Attention llelim Pnl#l <* Hcccnt
Nnprrmr 4 oorl Declsln.
The r#'**nt decision by th* Bupreme
Court of the s’ate that nl k#*l In the slot
machines r* gambling devices, pure and
simple, and that the proprietor# of such
machine* violate the gaming !w* and are
T
for a nnsrt* muinor, seems to imvc had
no eff* * ln B i\ann ih.
The mav'hlnes that have been In use in
the past ar* in us** still and are us#**!, by
the customers of ih* 1 dg.ir stores, saloons
and sola fountains In which they nr* for
the most part placed. Jwat us oft-n. A few
of ih* m, possibly, may hav* been remov
ed. but the very great majority are still
where they always wa re
Ass matter of fact th# machines in use
In Savannah an* such trifling affairs that
It Is actively to be expected thru anyone
will work up any very great amount of
exciteimnt with himself over th* r *•; . ra
tion. For the most part they simply en
able the customer. If h* be lucky, to get
an additional e.gur or other article; he
gets what h* |*iyn for anyhow
If your stomach I# weak it should hax*e
help. Ilood'a Banaparilli gi\e## strength
lo th* atomach and cure# dyspepsia and
tndlgeailon.—ad.
School Ho|ip||r.
Just received a li.-ge and assorted stip
ply of school bars and school supplies;
all at cut rates; from 10 cents up; also,
usual large nock of all th* school b#ok*.
now used In Chatham county, at Katiil s
News Depot, 45 Bull afreet. Savannah.
Ga.—ad
Trimmed Mata. 85.ini.
The very* popular colonial tur*n, short
hack and picture hat. in black si k velvet,
trimmed In velours, tip#'an 1 r ov. ltie*.
These are exceptional values, and should
te seen to be upprecia'ed. At Krous
koff •. the milliners ~d
Sternberg A Cos.
Buy okl gold, for cash, at full value.—ad
A High-Grade Institution for Ladles-.
Shorter College. IWme, Ga. Write for
catalogue.—ad.
( LO.SC TO
.
l.nmt Alonrti’* Ex porta t*rratr*t In the
Kiatorv of the Pori.
The v.ilu*- of exi*ort* from ffavannah for
the mo. rh of October was $9,431 Kl 4, the
creates! .n the history of the port Th
nearest previous record was tht of No
vsmis r. 1891. when the value of the ex
port" r. a hed $7.ft3.087.
The Increase I- explained In the large
number of both steam and ral lng ves
f* • which a:rlv*d and loaded during the
month, carrying cotton, phosphate rock,
naval "ter.*, lumber and other Iradu.g
products handled through Bnvsnnah The
s..owing Done which will he (leaytng 10
the buslnes# interests <<f Savannah, and
will doubtle-s a surprise to many. It
!*!•* ik f.*r the enterpr.se and energy of
local cotnmerlcal lnier*#ti*.
1 AVO AIONTIIS* ( urrilN AIoVFAfENT.
liecrlpt*. Milpniciic* and F.xpnrt* for
'cplcmlirr nnl Urtuhrr.
Supt Merrll.ew of the Cotton Exchange
j*n Just *um pi led n statement showing
the movement of cotton at Savannah for
the flr#t two months of the new season.
us fo.bw#:
Baies.
Net receipts ... 413112
Exports to Great Britain 71.275
Exports to Franc# IG.OOu
Experts to ('ontinent 169.712
Kx|H>ri# to .-oastwise ports 71.771
Shlp)H-| by railroad and river to all
Dir,i" north of Ohio and Potomac
rivers 113
Local consumption 24#)
Average w-lght |*er hales of re
ceipts 506. K
Bloc k Oct 31 94
Shipped to <*h.rh-sion Xt)
The shipment of round bale# was as fol
lows;
Net receipts, round hah-# ...1h.194 as 5.f1P7
Exports to continent 2.6h0 as 1.300
Ex|*>rt coastwise 2.462 ns 1.231
Stock Oct 31 &.3M6 hi 2.6 W
MARTIN (OOLKY A Ell X ILL.
Itnt l ittle llfipe of III* Recovery I*
Entertained by Physician*.
Mr. Martin Cooley, one of the best
known contractors in the city. Is lying
seriously at his residence. 104 Henry
street, west, and hut little hope of his
re.overs !*♦ cnt#*rta)n#*d by* his nlt*nding
physician#. Mr. Cooley Is suffering from
congestion of the brain
Hi- ha# been 111 oniv a f#*w days, but
M-rlou* has his .'ondltlon become that
Id- son. who la now In Haltlmor.-, and
oilier members of the family have l#M*n
t*iegrtiph*d t# #*otne at once. I>ur!ng his
I -ng lifetime of ti*.-fulness, Mr Cooley
ha- mad** many friends In Savannah and
ihe announcement of hi* serious Illness
will be receive#! with profound regret.
Death of ( Imorr AA Igxin*.
Elmore D. Wiggins, a lad of 17 years,
died at his home. No. 714 West Broad
street, yesterday from double pneumonia
and la grippe.
Th* an- easel was a bright lad. He was
employ#*#! by the Krouskoff Ml)lin#*ry
Company The funeral wl.l take place
from Bt. Paul’s K|i# n|*ii <'hurch at 4
o’clock this afternoon.
Biliousness. Constipation. Torpid Liver—
perfect relief given b> Baraioga Arondark
Water. All you can drink for five cents
ni Solomon# drug store. Bull and Chari
tan streets -ad
flO.liO. Pattern lint*. 810.00.
To-day at Krouskoff# the richest gems
tn I’iDern Hats, $10; others ask IJ for
IKitiern# not near as stylish. Krouskoffs.
the milliners —ad.
.Merit l#e ru A to.
Exhibit the lurgest and handsomest dis
play of real cut glassware in Bavannah.
—ad.
The l.ntest Idem*.
The successful bidder wins n bargain.
Two beautiful new Bsng#-r pianos, latest,
stylos, mahogany cases, upright, will be
sold at iKirselt’s at 11 o'clurk. Novem
ber ih- Bth. to the highest bidder. Tbe-o
pianos are sold regular in music stores
at $350 00.
Slriger pianos are guaranteed by the
manufacturers for the same length of
time that nil first-class pianos are. Call
ami examine th.se beautiful pianos and
bring your expert Judge with you. and
you will b- and. lighted with their 10ne.gu.1r
antee. and their style.
They will Ik* sold at Dorsett's. Congress
st rest, near Whit k.*r. to th.- highest bid
der. nt 11 o’clock November the srh. and
vou will not have a chance In many a
lay to get as good bargains as you will
at that auction.
The celebrated Knnbe. makers of the
first grade of pianos extant, buy and sell
the B.ng. r pianos, nnd so with the leading
manufacturer# of th#* Unit**#! States.—ad.
Fckafetn**.
We desire notify our patror* and the
public in general that the old established
drv g x>ds firm of Gustave Eckstein fit Cos,
continues hustne *• it the ol stand. 13 and
15 Broughton street, wesi. and has no
• onii. iion with any oth*r firm in the
city.—ad
kvvell AAalklng Hat*
In small an*l large shape#, from 49c to
I2 9R. nil #-olors. tndmllng castor, navy.
I'e.irl and lla k KrouskofTs, the millin
ers—od.
Hlrmlirrs A to.
Buy o|l gold at full value* for cash, nr
In exchange for new goods, —ad
• > *
<.M nml Tln.rl N0.r111....
Full lino ol nuvolilo. in ,o!,| Irakis.
!1 wl.lina, alw Raid rlbkona and lacoa. at
W |" r oont |i ir ih in any h.ai*. In Sn
tmi ih Krouskoff*• Import their novrl
• l.< nlall ai wholrril. prli-r Ktoua
koff'**, ihr tnllltnrra a.I
‘fuily \\ hllr luu Murk.
Throuirh onr nt the trn frrr tx-holarshlpy
111 Th- Iniirnntlonal Corrcponiienc
School*' of f.* ranton, I*a urht, h the Mo-n-
ItiK Now* will pr<**-nt to you If you secure
one of the ten lars-.t num to is of vute.
hy Nov. V*. !>*'. you esn kei-p on e.irnin*
a llvliik at your pr.-.ont work n n<l at the
winio time, by study ai home in tim
usually ilvvotrd t, rrcrralton or r.-ei, fit
yourself for a profe-sionsl posluou at a
rihhl salary.
You ran rosily boom, one of thr win.
tiers of this mntssi. I*y driotlns your at
tention 10 rollrclln# Voting Coupons and
ko ptnit at 11. No our has a better rhanrr
than you <let every vote you can, and
hui e all your friends save tin Irs f. r you.
t..- the window display of text books
and drntvUlK outfits to In* given away by
the M* ri ing News in Its e.| U radonal eon
test, nt t has. Marks* shoe store. 17
Urouehtan street. st
Silt*'. Imported list., sii.ns.
The H'lli Carls and all latest novelties
In French hats. IH 9*. worth Ir. No oh* r
house In Savannah can show these novel
ties. Krouskoff*-. the rr.l ilners —ad.
Sternberg dr Cos.
Have a reputation as purveyors of ap
propriate wedding presents. If you
-don't knowr they will tell you "what
Uns.-^a* 1 *' Ml prk ** *** r ‘* St “ 1
“We Manufacture”
HARNESS
and
SADDLES
of ail kinds.
Come in and see them mad?.
Congress and Whitaker St;
LEO FRANK.
7rrfsfTZcja <c Ccj
I'm i #iu*tr > Flour*.
have h#*cn !ahl in many of
ihe comfortable home# in
N#w Y -rk. Bouton and
other -Itles. More cleanly
nnd economical than enr
i jK*t#. I’lnln and ( t kncy
floor# laid and pollshsi
comil<*t** over old ffosir#.
' making solid and b#*au
; tlful improvement Cat
alogue on request. K#-
ilmatf# s#*nt on receipt
of m#*a#urea of room#
Having *i number of floor#
to lay In Bavannah thl#
month we can quote dote
figures.
J M ADAMS.
227 N Charles Blreet,
Baltimore, Ml
S\v\. x* • <*
;
6%. y '■ .* .
I
p. ■< % < .*< .* :
This is the Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware : that made by the
Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos.
Those who contemplate
building should send for our
artistic brochure "Artist and
Artisan:" free.
H.H. PEEPLES & SONS,
125 CONGRESS ST., WEST.
FISHING
TACKLE.
JOINTED RODS,
REELS, ETC.,
SEINES, GILL NETS,
CAST NETS.
A FINK
Assortment of Hooks.
mmrnTmi
113 Broughton St., West.
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Trxaa Run Proof Oala, Cojsl-ral
Ryr. Cow Pm 4 Hay. Grain, Bran ai I
Fred, of all kind* for alock onJ poo < rv *
T. J. DAVIS,
Trlrphona 23. 118 R.iy atraet. •**.
ORANGES.
11* adqu irti-rn for
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES
KRI'ITB ANl> VEGETABLES of *U
kind,.
SEED RYE. REED OATS
MAY. GRAIN. FEED. FROCK,
CHEESE. BEANS, IVa,. Rive Straw,
W. 1). S mkins & C<>
BUCKO'S
u Alimentary
Elixir
It highly reeomnwnrted a* a r**n** ty Dr
luns .ti##***r and • i*r**ritn• f'-r
IfpSooi.uaktaiftiMallif*' r
Asenla. g. r**er3 A 4 •.. N**w A *rk
VV. ROSS GRAVENBR,
Manufacturer’s Agent,
RAILWAY A\U MILL StPI'LlE*.
Provident BullOU>(, Savannah. Go.
Empty Hogsheads.
Kniptr MuUair* Uumbraiia
' C. M. GILBERT & CO,