The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 01, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 DAIRYMEN MEET IN GRIFFIN. I 'iron i %vr i *m: m u>t: in mi >. inllhmlnn f Ihe 4 • I rg*l • ••nrl of the Hfhrrnr for the 1)4% 1 lon of ( Norlhrn |'rMni->1 Kmr liil**rrlln*i l*lea. Frf>l(lml %noul %l --tlrrat-l iilrrlMlnlns ft|Me<rh *lMlr liv lionrtl **f W lipnmln. Orlffin, 0.1 . cvt - Tfi* Oorifla Stair Itolrym* n’* A* ■ itfcw) m t hr re to-day •ml will I • In - i 1 n for two <layr. Th* r* r alMut > -)** lr* ** nt and thy tire ton ;> 1 f if* representative dairy man of II" *' ' Th* t " t .flon wit railed to or<l*r th!* It * ti i * •• hx'k by I'n t.bnt IL .1 lltddlnK* an<l Hn. l>Avld J llaiby on I * half of tin City Council and dtliiiu \v 1 ..rrod ’hem to th** city. The r* yporaft him made by *x-Gov. Northern, who m ited thm th • - latl**n w*t k and lo meet In Griffin, w ier< eevwi yearn ago It wan organ!!**). . .1 that he w j-. also find to be h r during tin con vention of thofti notable w*>m**n that com poft* th. Fed ration of Wom*n’ft Flub* of Georgia. !!• pail them klowiuk tribute •.nil fitted that no j r.*j. > t that wi In ij - trtal could be a j*r ■ *1 il *u without the aid of w>mn. !!• *|>okc of th* Im portance of dalrylm r ! the vu. canity of having more than one crop under th* ex isting oondttlMiP. and how the |h opt* of Griffin wen- tie ting th.-* conditions by their Interest in dairy! ► ll* deplored | the contlnu. ! aim- *x |umv*\ * ultivutlon of cotti.n l y t-.-rn* in Georg, i and hall**! with <l. l rht the turning *f attention to j growing grain, raising of .- ittl. and the ; npt.uil.llMg of th* pot! 11 Ip ll* a w i that the prosperity of the entire Mate now de pended on the farmer and that h* to be fully eqiMtl to th* emergency, must pay m*re attention to diversifying crop* The cow. he iB 'l, .iff*r. Ia go g p >lutlon President's %llrt*s. President J I: Bedding lh#n hi* annual * to the assomatloi Col. Bedding '*■ iisld* from It* merit. | th* grace f being cloth**! In language that u * ci.slly understood. m<l wji dfllvtrfd in hi- Inimitable manner. Kven dry *J* t ill' won Interesting. It h**re were any. Ann in: other thing* to* hii 1 “I did not expert t.':at the farmers rl (ieorgl* won id n.-i iil-m<ll Into dairy ing. nor w .1 It df 'ii.ibh that they should !o #o on an extrii.<dv *• ab Ur* at r* form.- and gt it Hii* tpriM l.illv ag ricultural. develop from >n.ll heginntg and alow hut wtily unfolding* and growth.’* H .aid that the unit of the dairy In duatry In <l* oriel* was the cow. and It war a "mltey” |*or man who could not go in th*- iairy business to that extent He •homed how from >-mll beginning- the farmer could gradually w<>rk up h . large herd of cow* by carefulness and economy and hi* example will be w itched and em ulated. Then com**. In the natural ord* r of deveknanent. th* creamery ami the Cheeac factory. The beginner, continue | the president. must remember that he can make ro re.il or iMtl* factory progress in Ms husln**.* wttho it careful study and painstaking alter.tion to details He moke at ength uiMtfi the result- of the Inveatl gatlon of s d* n *• up n dairying, and wild that t b* mi • -fui It required n*tant study und to lt*> kept well Informed. %and % it it f aat‘ of keleuee. "1 have often wonder* and ** h** said. *‘how any owner of even a Mingle cow or a sin gle hors**. or even a dog. mu. h more the owner of a do*, n com* or a half kr. n bore** or mu>*. .-an get along without •Ingle book or journal teaching bow to handle *uch animals and how to treat the ailment- and accident* to which they • re subject." lie touched Ufon the subject of green tiling, among other- and Mid that the Indications are ln the near future we rhall rely m*r*- on ‘“tiling than we have b *c *u-tomd to In the j n* In regard to pasture, gna-ee* and for m* idow .while not s* eking to discourage. he thought that Bermuda gras- must be the prewent | Mand-b\ for |Nituref. supplemented by the seeding down of ijovri. vet chew nrn) and other winter and spring growing legum* . on th* Bermuda sod. and It might N* added that oow p i and rah gn**s. h*>. * ‘rn and *rgnum. * nllag*\ iu<•rne •*nd millets, cotton meal ami hull*. shred ded cornstalks with a lltll* < nrtim* a! and wheat bran for th* sake **f a change will give a variety *f home-grown product* that have little room for complaint He thanked the Central Bull road of Georgia aid caher railroad* for their co operation that mi materially contribut'd to the *u< • -* of this meeting Ills ad drew was listened to with great atten tion I’rof J H Newman of C|em* n Col l**g*. South Carolina, delivered an oddre* on *'Green Bolting Crop-'* In which to* de da rad that sorghum wa the last crop of th-it kind that h*l h* di-coverr-d in a half of n century and that orchard grass and vetches mixed made he be year round paMur* *. and that Ilermudt w;h the prince of grass.* He said that the trouble w ith the velvet In an was that It had to hr planted .airly to *..\.r the ground and then the *. *>d would not ma ture in Georgia or Smith Carolina. Ib-tior . ttonrrt lt*-itr*l In the afternoon rx-Oof W TANARUS) Hoard of Wisconsin ad.lr* sr.| ti . t.ition tiiKin th. ‘ w und Its i.rodu t* and for every n: m* • t of the hour and a half or. eupted l>v him hi-* hear* rs were kept In ter* -ted, and be only stopped w nei he he ' rn* i . tlr. ! t j.r • • ! lb -awl that the natural advantage* of Georg! pre cmlnendy flee t ,> r.dairying, as God had done lot* for this stale and the farm ers must do th** . **• He > cd that It was In 1170 that Wi*conaln b. g in to tire of the burder of wheat growing, th** land being covered with m-*r g . und run down so la;t It would only n t ight bushels of wheat per acr It w then that .lairy- Ing w ••* Introdu -ed and * * dairymen of his (JefTers.ant county had two million dol lars t < their c . i t und th* product* of the row w re worth five mil lion itnntt dly I>nnd tht s. and for 911 fa r n< r* had he* n built ii|> to where th. ver n-:* i*rl of 41 I **old la*t vea w $A! per cre IHs Address wn full of Interesting detail and be advised *v-r\ on** t keep .w 1- they would pay !<*•. tt proht than m \ thing *1 • I’pon the *v>nelution of \w- aditress. *• motion of B* r* tarv \| I, Duggan, a com tnlttr- was appointed to draft nwohttlotis 1n regard to n frm- r" Inatltut* and sub mit I* to th*' *• social inn At the r:gbf sssskw. VN‘ Wl’tlamscin delivered *n on th* *ubj* 'i of •*Bllo* an*l Knsi’ag*- ** and Hon John T l>*nnls of Putnam • *unt> xddr*s?-**d them on th* subject of "Practical H* -ult’*" KIM,I'll 111 I i.l ulKili TH MV M**rl*ul f roiiil f oiler led Around Body of tli I ten *1 Mnn. Vdanti, Oct 31. —An unknown man de lib* rate,\ fr-w himself n front of a rap idly moving Gem aU Kail road ptssenger truln a the lioub v ard cr*sng this morn ing on*l was Instantly k!ll! A rn*r 1 1 urlou- eg. iv*l rollectid Home stood and look**l ut the fearful remain*, ft’here w.it ’**d the < l*-fs *>f ;*l<*o.b S*>tne tr*re ne>tt-.l than th*- others dug the teeth out of the w pocket knives and irried tt*m away ns souvenirs Mother** w lih their li t * I • chielren came •and K *ie*l n what wa- horrible to m* n Over an hour after the a, rid* nt the rf tnaln* w* r reni'*v-d from tfj*- ihk of the Hack Th* niuti killed looked 10 be ntsHii forty From Ms n(n>eargnce. he mu*t be vw bevn o consmnpUvt. 11c had b4Ut " The c ßest is the Cheapest Experience teaches that good clothes <wear longest, good food gives best nutrition, and a good medicine that cures disease is naturally the best and cheapest. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine money can buy. because it cures when all others fail. Poor Health "//a<y poor health fo* yc4*s, rams in should***, btek srd hips, fvith eon’t&rt hejkdtch*. ncetioarnrsr 4 nd no Mppttitf. l/sed Hood*s SsnAPdnlU, QMtned stren&h And C4n n>o*k hs*d aII dAy: eAt hesrtily And steep *wetl. I took tt becAuse ft helped m y husbAnd to Tvho*n (1 gAi>e st*e*'(jth.” M* s. £. /. Off felt. M x>se Luke. Mtnn. J Hoo4* eiH . *ir* l-v*f ill* th* non trrOaMhc •no •air C*thartir * . - • +\t<, n .4 I* r•stiiTrifi• hair, and wore n drooping mustache. The r. t of hi" far*' nedr*| ; eh tve !fe him below th* m* diuni height and rather tnin IPs .doth** looked Ilk* those of trsm|> There wn -a number of jop r-* In hi* p‘*‘ k* hut nothing to Identify bint It A Minton. * fro km in. *av* h** talk • with th* rnin early thla morning and tout he gave his name a* Warren. II %\|( I T %T HI HI.IN. 'I lie Given lo the Merchants* flub on Nov . IA. Dublin, Ga , Oct. 21 —The Merchants' Club of Dublin has decided t* hold the hr.-* annutl banquet of that organisation on Nov I’. Inv nations are now being sent out Ah of the Georgia Congress men, Capi c. K Gillette of Savannah, atal d*-nator Hscon ami *'lv will !*• the pe* lai.y Invited guests at and will t*e .all* 1 ti|ton t respond t* toirt* on th* morn ing following th* banqu.** a boa* rib • lowr the ft *nee will Im t* n*l r*l the vis itor. 1 - Th** st* *mer* <‘ity tf |tiblln atel R. c. Henry will In* used for the purisa*** <*f making ihe trip and th* cclebrat**! Wells ftprtng* w ill ta* v lsll***l. Folders ailv.rtlstng live - ond annual ne-eting *f th* Georgia lllhb* Institute In laublln. Jut. II t> lx. next. Inclusive, of** ln-lng sent out. The r.ilrudft have granted h *ut of on* ut*l n third fare for th* round trip and u large crowd will • il>t 1* I*> attend All who wrvrl in their i a men to Mr J. C. Pittman by Jan. 1 will te provided In Dublin with free < ommodwtlortf* The following are among • ho*e who will take part In th* work of th* Infttltut* Rev VV' A Nelson. Jack son; lr LfQ (# ltr>ughior.. Atlanta. I>r. J I, White Macon. Rev. \V. U Walker, llawktnsvllle. M*i*r* K G ami F I> Mallory and Rev M A Jenkins. Ma on. and Rev It E. Neighbour. Dublin. Dr R J Wiillrgham of Rb hm*md Is also expected Mr K O Sellers of Macon will le id the singing for the Institute The institute is distinctly . Dublin onranlia tlon. ind was organised for th** benefit of pastors CnrlHtlan works ", Bumlt*y S. h**’. teachers, etc., and lt>* objects ar ai The -J**'M*nlrg *f aplrttual l f* 1 In believer-, (hi The earnest *-* irchtng of the word of G<**l along practl a! linfft tel The finding out of the ways and nv ms of the Ho v rtpifu i. carrying on church wrk . (and The cul fixation of a spirit of fraternity and mu tual co-operation al**ng spiritual lines POLICEMAN It HDD % ICinor.. | s|*nleut lte*MU*e Hr Tlaouitht ll*- VA *• Pla>rl Out. Augusta. Oct 21 A sad case of suicide o rnrred Shis aftern*ion in which David Redd, h member of the police force, placed his pistol to his temjd* l nnd blew out hie (trains Redd is a young man of 40 years, hut one who was fast becoming n phvsl cai wreck frm roniuffiptlon He has been able to go on duty only nitout half the time recently, and saw the time fa*r ad vancing when h* must necessarily sur render hlw place altogether. He hod been very despondent for the pa v f-w d*i>> ll** declared at head quarters yesterday that he was played out. ond to-day w hen he went to report f-r dutv he broke down and returned horn* He toh) his aged mother he was going to kill himself She expostulated with him and succeeded, she thought. In quieting hint an*l dlftsuadlng him from the rttfth st**| H** MlKlreftfted nn*t sal<| he woui*l lb* Atwn Hl* mother left the r** *m i'o son . purpose anti a moment kit* r h* ard • pistol -hot Rushing back, she w.t-t horrific*l to fiml her **>n with a p*w *l*r-stained hole In his right temple and th** betl ••over**! with blood. The bullet pa"H**) entirely through his h* id uml tam** *uu ha k of the left ear. The skull was snail* red R**l*l hi- l>een ♦ polbeman for five years and a good officer lie told his mother that he would nev* r coimenl t< live a helpless Invalid and a tax uj*n her it i hit* wife ll* leaves u dependent family. ■■• • Dll Nf. 4.1H1 Ilia %PPK AHA. lie 1 lex ed Stir Us*. litk e n by Her In flier r I list Shr F. lopeil. Atlan'u o t 1! VVinsom* sunny-h.ipc.i Ruby C**|m t i pretty 14-year-old girl, has b*-*-n misfttng ftom h- r horn. :72 AVc-t Fair str*t in- < Monday m>rnlng Her dlsapp* iran • is shroud* I In mystery. It I* believed she was entice*! away by a man n m*-l Vcnlregs, said to be he r lath* r ut) who lives ut Eufaula, Ah*. The grand Jury heard the evideme (his morning but the >*tfi taD declined to say whctliei or not a true Ml was found tiKain-d Mm for kidnapping Kill*) lived with her adopted father. Monday in* ruing Ruby started lo school < usual but has n t been s*n sln> e Then ire many whimperings among the •1* tghbors as to wliere sue U gone Some (htnk dir htis elopvd. .is they nay she *or i .-ponied with lioya In Atlanta ffthers •hink sh* has be-n a rnticcd nwny by the father wiii the n <1 of some f the nelgh bob; hut no one knows. The old man w < adopt-*) the little baby years is.i i.n*l winched her grow’ into a i beautiful girl I** heartbroken AN All. INI % MAN IN.It HED. te pi Hendrix's Ituuu? Airnck by a AA . Hint A. hnglue. Atlanta, Oct. SO.—Capt. J C. Hendrix was thrown from his buggy and serious ly hurt by u Western and Atlantic en gin- this morning The accident occurred at i >' lo k at the western end of the I varched Cap* Hendrix, while driving in town, pick* and up Howlett Joiner of th*- water- I work- •l*'inm*nt. and they were driving together when th** accident occurred Th* engin** had backed a car under th* -hed. **ni Just as Capt Hendrix attempt dto pass if. started out Imm-dlately. It strte k th*- buggy, badiy d**m.ilt>g the v* - hide, .uni throwing C**pt Hendnx to the ground. Dr C K Murphy, who rcspond*Ml said that the llguments of hlw angle were bad ly torn, and that he might iMwsibly never be able to walk without rrut h**i*. al though It vgas irupoftsibb* to u ertain as yo*t the real extent of his Injuries. Capt Hendrix • on* of the prominent | real UUU uu-i. of AU&U. THE MOKNING NEWS: THT'IiSDAV. NOVEMBER 1. 1900. RI.AOV rR THE mAT. I.niry I’nrllllMl AA Ml* Veils and *onfft for Ihe ursfurlrnl Contest. Emory tv|j-g*. fuforl, Ga , Oct. 31. j Tie Interest ird attention of everytesly *t Emory 1- Ju*t now centere*! In th*‘ j oratorical -i.i.-t which will occur In At lanta Friday evening. Emory’s represen tative. M* rtisfwift. was never In better < ondition than now. For * vrr.i w**ks the songs and yells hav*- been pro ti *d with great vlg*r. in*l tit*- ftxoiiini <• . • non of r*rig. and yells will t. gr.cn tu if admirable manner Th** vrl • tvhp'h th* Emory tM>y will use on this re anion a . Oseev wow wow. sklr.ny wow wow, VVow wow Entry. K* -tv c.ix, c*mx. coax. Racety eax. MMX. * o.x. We’re h* n*ff. yes we are. Em’ry. Em ry, rab tab rah. fib*, hi* ftlft boom boom rah^ah, 111 yl ki vt. ddng chlng. Em ry. Ho*-rn* ria k*:. Roomerlacker. bow wow wow. <*hlngria ker. Chlngerlacker. chow how chow jUcnitr * k* r chlngerlacker, rip tah rte. Em rv. Km ry Em’ - ry. 11l mu k**v hoop lah rl II *t, *>l*l, wet, dry. Get th* r* Ely. Swr -nett H*l!abeitft. tont"- conne^ HdlahdUft. Conner onntc, Woh# wohe bln ham hum. ttasnett t her* . Em ry won. The rallying song Is sting f- the familiar tir * of the ll*>nnv Blue Flag the fir*t tans* and choru- of which or* Come. Em'ry Imys. w*Tl sing a f-ong, Ai 1 give .* yell or two. We're here to II- k thos* M* r er K)ya And Georgia we ehall *io. W*- know th* \ • mis y sanguine but When Barrie'l tlo* s appear. He’ll somewhat tak* i *-m by surprire And rend them to the rear. Chorus llurrah. Hurrah. For Em ry s fi *g hurrah. Th* fi.g of blue with the golden E. Execlftlor Is our star Quire a snapftv pong his been written to the new and popular tune. The Blue and the Gray," the chorus of whl h Is as follow - Georgia sleeps way down at Athens, Oat Mercer down In Bibb l.hihlotiegft up In the mountains, Th* v nil thought they would win In the fight of nineteen hundred Our speaker wins th* day. Hurrah hurrah for dear *>l I Emory, The blue and tlj** g* l and — I TEH HELL ft %V * IT IN HR VAN. Tbl iiUn Democratic ( nndldntr Mill ft weep the f onntry. Atlanta Oct. 31-Hon T M Terrell returned fhl* morning from Washington He went up to attend the* T’nlted States Supreme Court Mr Terrell vay* now that Rrvan kill t ♦*l-cted He was in the capital about two weeks ago. and since his l-t vlo4t there, he found an altogether different sentiment. Brvan will b* elected.** said Mr Ter rell this morning ’When I was in With in von two w-*k ogo. th*- p*opfc sail they relieved Rrvan would win. now they h h* w.i win II recent trip throinrh New York *•' was a "lg * r *e- an*) won him thousands of vote*. Som** of the most conservailve politicians In Washing* ton cia*-i** that h< wil. carry New York '’Georgian* have done n lot of work In this campaign Senators li.icon nnd Clay. Congressman Uvlngftton. Adams Griggs Madtiox and others have been making apea.'hos from one end of tar -ountry to the oher. and their speeches hve been a big help to the lem*crat|c cause Washington la enthusiastic over Bryan, and from everywhere the tnoM en'ourag tng reports are received ** TO fl KB % I'OI.D IN ONE DAT. Tnk* I-axat!ve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure E W Grove's signature Is on egch box 2T.c —ad ftl’FA l AI. NOTH *>. Gl OHCtI % ftTATE II.A I Aftft4l4 I ATI4N. D**|Mlf stock lc|uirtm*nf. Holders of this class will please s* nd In pnsH book.<* for lan quarter**' inter st •* rate of r# per cent per annum to b- en tered. B. W REEL#, Secretary. *|*E4 I %l NimC K. All blllo against th** British steamship Puritan must be presented at our office !efor 12 o’clock m thl> day, or piyment thereof will Ih* delxirr* 1 BTRACIIAN A CO Onn Ignegs. Savannah. O• . Nov 1. EN r %BI.INIf Ef> IW4.N. *401.41 M4IN?4 4 OMI’ANY, Wholesale nnd Helaftl Druggists. W hulrsnlr Department, Cob uress street, writ. Geornln Phone I 41. Itef aII stores. 133 Conaress street, west. Hell Phone 14-4. Hull mul 4 hiirllot* sirrei**. under Gnnrds* Ar •rnsl. Bell nl tieorgis I'hones U3. HKNOA ITINti-M ATTMKHKI WI N ON ATI NG. Hair. moss, licking. fiber, feathers. Our stock of now material and cn.inufac lurod prrwlu* ts at* up to date. Our reno VMttng and r**makiig haa dcllghiai muny prominent teftidefija Aak your ** ijutnnt- Mnr e Materlulft sent ue is pl k* *l. steam* #*d. * N-jnol an-1 nndl at***! by niisb-rn ma .bb*rv Making l"ie bv m* change. We •'online our w rk to mattr* sj*es atid b"l --• hnu getiemlly. We fte.l ti king of a I kinds. niOftS. hair, cotton, fiber, f. ithers. or any artl i needed in mattreM Uu* NATIONAL MATTIIFBS AND RENO VATING CO Bell Phone 1124 231 Lra>tot acreet. BOHN KXKCiTM By the American Bonding *nd TrtiM Company of Baltimore We arc author isl to execute ks allv timmediately upon I application), oil bonds In judicial i*r.*- • tilings in rlther the state or l*m:ed Btnt** Court a, 4nd of administrators and guardians DEARING A HFEU Agents Telephone 221 Provident Building THE g%\%NNAII PHEPAR A TORY SCHOOL. MIIJTAHY. Hards nnl Barnard streets. Ormond B .Strong (Cornell), he a* I master. Gre>k, Latin and English Rev B P Johna* r. A. M. (Princeton). *tel> of Ht Mat thews' Military A*ulemy. History, i Geography and Modern laanguageft John rftelxer, A. 8.. Mathematics and i'hrn i tstrv. PALAtt. * AIT. RKATAIRANT AND OYITKN NOt'Bß* 42 Bull Btreot. Blue Points, Little Neck t'lamft received \iy every steamer Native Oysters In all style*. Chop* and and gain* in , season. Everything ih lftsi IJukt received, frt*fth lot live lobsters M. D. ABRAMS. Prop, r S.-JLAvI i\j>ns:k J| tye/y sie/. FINKR AL IN V ITATIOhB. #!NH- Tb* relatives and friends of Mrs J B. Wlgifln- are respectfully in- Vlted to attend the funeral of her son. Elmore, from Ht. Pul’s Church, this af ternoon at 4 o’clo- k. Int4*rment Laurel Grove Cemetery >lll I IN*.ft sOLOMOA’S lVilHif* NO. I. r. A A. M A regular commutd* at ion of this A lodge will tn* h*-ll at Masonic Tem pl* this (Thunwisy) evening at K 16 / xr\ o’clock. The F C. Degree- will be conferred. Transient brethren *l m* ml*ers of sis ter lodge -ft fraternally Invited to attend. JOHN \A PARKER. W. M. JAa It. CAIN, 8 ret.rv GE4HI4.IA %ND %I. AH AHA RAILWAY. A ii n mi I Aleellnu f >torkholdrra, Hsvannah. Ga . Oct. -8. IMO The annual vm-etlng of the *o* kholders of this corniwinv will l*e held at th** office* o| the romjmny fn the city of Hsvannah Ga . on \Ye*Jn< -day. Nov 14. UOO, st 12 o'clock noon, for trie election of directors and ihe transaction of su h othef laisl n*ss an may -om*' before the meeting. W W M.b'KALL He r* tary. (H DAT CITY LODGE NO. 3. KNIt.HTW OF ROY Al. %HI II The regular meeting of the |n*)gr will h** held at K of F* Fla I at A o'clock. Nov. 1. I** H E DREEBON. V. C. AY F. COURTENAY Re order. AH HOI It 1.01)4,E, NO. I**H4. G. t . O. OF O. F. Bavannah. Ga . Nov 1. ITA Brothers: You are hereby ordered to meet at your lode*- rooms to-da> nt 1. 0 P tn promptly, to pay the last tribute of respect to our de. *a-**i brother. 4* *r s Parian. 81.-ter E dge* and tr.nl* t t b oth ers arc fraternally Invited. J Ii HOLMEB. N G. Attest R H BLYLER. P 8. ip| I IU. No IK MB STAGER PIANOS. Heat Id Tour, Heat In Darablllty, Heat in and Flulah. CELEBRATED TIIH WORLD OYER. NONE I4ETTEH, NONE BO GOOD. Two of These >1 u m * firm t I'lmius to lie aoltl nt Alt TION NOVEMBER 8, nt C. . DORBEJTT'B, 22 C onureaa afreet, weal. TO BE BOLD TO THE IIIGHEBT BIDDER ROYAL MI BIT HALL, 314-2:2 Brougn'on Btreet. West. WEEK OMMENCING MONDAY. Oct. 79 First Ap|**irance of BILLY—Nay smith an*! R**ed—ZETTA, Comedy Bk* t n Artist * R* appearance of MIBB HAZEL HOWARD, A Charming Entertainer. Reappearance of GEORGE—West and FowIer—JENNIIC The Tw. Eccentrics. And a brand new series of MOVING PICTURES. DEBT BFIOW OF THE SEASON. LATHE FOR ** ALE. % compound geared lathe (made Uy IV. Bheppnrd A Cos., Cincinnati). Will awing 14 Inctaca. 41 feet between rentera. Will be aold rhenp. mm nr have no nae for It. Appl> to or sil tlreaa THE MORNING NHAY9, Bn van nab, Ga. LEVY’S DIICOCBT NOTICE. YOU WILL PAVE ten mi cent. By paring soar bills aa a> be fore the lfttb leet U. U. LEVY a bro. SI’BI I VI. NOTICE. Jl ST II KI CIV KD One carload uf Moyer#’ fine work of Syracuse. N. V.. open anil top buggies. the most omplele line ever brought lo this city IV defy ompeutlon on this work I ii k the inibl.c one and all who are In Ihe ninrk't for end and side-spring easy-rid mg vehicles, that they can be found al my repoeutory Aho a full line of dellv j cry wagons, open and lop; milk and baker wagons You make no mlstak, by calling at once and make your selection MARK APPLE'S REPOSITORY. LO Broughton street, west. Ktlly s Rubber Tires, the only reliable tire on the market. S AI B* HR ATEN. For this delicacy, nnd other sen • onnblr dishes ll.nt nrr not served elsewhere, feme here. OYSTERS, from (ialf lillil Nor I hern outers, LOBSTERS nnd GAME n spe- I elnlly. Prepared by the best cooks In the south. Fnaltlessly sersed. THE GEM CAFE. GKO. C. St HVV AH*. I’roprlelnr. in , KM VAN'S CAFE. 113 and 114 Whitaker street. We are now prepared lo serve Ihe flnesi meats, oyster* and game Caterers for i wedding parties, germane, banquets and collai.ons. • Agents for Imported VVtierzhurgre Hof Urau. Phone 710 | m; UU TO • II l> l tit IT l The only way to get your esrpets prop erly taken up, cleaned and token care of for the summer Is to turn the Job over lo the District Messenger snd Delivery Cos , telephone l. or call al 83 Montgomery rtrevl, and they will make you an eetl- I ma'e on me tost of the work Prices reasonable. They also pock, move and laiore furniture and p.jnos C, IL JUil’isVCK. Sopt. and KODAKS and PHOTO. SUPPLIES EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES SLOO, that others charge $2.50. Save your life, save a trip to Hot Springs, by taking FRANK’S REMEDYss- Cures when all remedies fail. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES, Bull and Congress. Branch .'no Bull St. Phones 2*>3. Phones 382. Superior to All. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street,. West. PHONE 383 11l SINKS- NOTII li*. New Corn. f Th* current reaton '* picking A ? Urge lot Jutt received. Bought right Sand tr> b- sold right. ■: WINSLOW, f. S Choice Maine, Y 10 per can. straight. : TALLYHO, f Kanry Maine, f Ue ' .Ml two ran." :.v; f. dosrn (1 3i w cr K.W <: AMBROSIA, L j. Drains \rry smill and f i. iid< r >V' i- in; r three cans str. t No finer goods ar.- p.,ek,d. No 5 prices for (he quality can be lower The S. W. Branch Cos., L Cor. Broughton ar.d Whitaker r Phones 74. SI'IS f AL SIOTIC HS. VNOlTir.lt GH VTEFI I. tilt TKSTI s-IFaS to THE MAnVELOfR EF FECT OK SIVVANEH SPRINGS VV ATKH. Iliad what Chief Engineer E. F Header, of the United Slates revenue cut ter Bout well, writes Savannah, Or.. Dec. 1. ldl. Andrew Hanley. F*n , President and Gen eral Manager Suwanee Spring Cos Dear Sir—For a period of more than ten years I wgs a constant suffer- r f nm tee pain. Inconvenience and anxiety of thtf trouble om<- disease known aa "Slone lit the Bladder." nnd any one who ba- b.e i afflicted In that way knows what It means I suffered .ill Ihe time, and often tn such an extent II almost made my life miserable. 1 was treated hv different physicians In the various elite* where I have been stationed from time to time, tin 1 trl-vl numerous nilmrol waters with Hit e effert. Six months ago. 't your sugg, s Hon I commenced a course ,-f S iwanet, Springe Water and Ihe result annot le told In any better or more effective wav than by truthfully saving that I am now cured. This speaks volumes and mils ih whole story, and Is Induced bv my ginic ful aidireclallon for the ten, fit derive I Think of It. after *|>endlng hundred* of dollars for medicines and do tor his a few gallons of Huwanee Sprit gs Water cure.! tn. and wtihout even v siting the springs which proves your cltlm that the water Is Just an 1-netlctal w hen diunk at hone I shall always deem II a duty I owe to the water and to ntatikin t gener ally to tell my experience, and you Imv mv f r ,v> permission to use this leu- ra you See lit. Trusting that If you publish ii It BU he the means of doing is much .1 I„ Others. 1 remiln. grab fully your . (Signed) K- F. HEADEN. All you -an drink for 5 cents at Living •ton’s Pharmacy. PfUBMCEVR vm R SIGHT Ity wearing glasses that not alone en able you to see. but correct every defect that may exist There Is no guesswork In our methods. We have the l.itrrt and most approved scientific apparatus for scout at* eye test ing We make no chtirg for consults lion or examination, snd should you ne.-rt the services of a physician wt twill frank ly tell you s< Our crystal lenses are perfect In every respect, being ground under our own su pervDlon. They cannot be compared In value lo ihe kind offered as cheap by lli so-called opticians or Jrwilers who han dle Inferior glasses as n side line. DR M SCHWAB & SON, Exclusive Opticians, 47 Bull street. N, B —Oculist prescriptlwis filled same day received. Repairing done at short notice. lily Olid Till. lih'T OHIOH Nil The last Is Ihe Wheeler Brutal of Bel fast (linger Ale. ma le by Wheeler * t'o, of Belfast. Ireland from Ihe ce ehrated Cromac Springs of that city. These springs are Ihe property of Wheeler A Cos heme no other Ginger Ale manufacturer In Ireland has tho*e waters hut them selv. - The Wheeler Oh g> r Ale Is ntsde from pure Jamtlca Ginger Root and not from H<d Pepper, as ethers ape; one Is deleterious—the other la a tonic. For He ilthfulness and Purity the cele brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger Ale Is Ihe best. LIPPMAN BROTHERS. Sole Bouthem Agents. Savannah. Ga. ASH AND 4 V PRESS LIMBER FOR S VLR. 130.000 feet of ash. suitable fo- wheel wrights. carriage makers, ear works nnd interior house finish. Also . vp-ex- lumber of all slier We have resumed culling our famous brands of cyprrss shingles and wti: soon have a full line of them for sale. VALE ROYAL MFO CO SPEI I*l, VOTICY All hills against -he Noweelin link Pyivia must prc-.a.ud at our i.ffl is.. fore II o'clock in this day, or puytneoi thereof will be debarred. BTRACHAN * CO . Conalg. sai. SAVkliliSj QWm (te. V I'AM GRAPUOPHONEB and RECORDS 11l SINKS* NOTH K-. LAUIKS UK (IaVaNVvTI ~ \v.' hereby give noiivo that the OLOT.E SHOE COMPANY qre our oniy esriusive -nd HUOiorlz.Nl agents In tljvaiin.ih for Ihe sale of- tjueen Quality" shoes for omen. Th|. lirm entirely eotilrol the fall styl,, for lftXi. iml any other firm purport ing lo hive Ihe new •Queen Quality'' fall styles on sale, are misrepreaentlnx facts, as none have lieen sent to Pivann.ih ex cepl to Ihe t)!ol Bhoe Company, Those who buy "Queen Quality" shoes of other dealers than the firm atsive men- Honed —I I have oniy themselves lo blame lor any dlsapp.a,nim< nl or loss that may ensue (Biynedl THOMAS D. I-LA NT CO. Makers. Boston, Mass. Ol II CHOK E SKI.EI TIONS. " * r ,- Purchase.l In Ne— Y'ork are arriving by each al'-amer. We have a "shock" for the riding public. Our formal openlns -111 lake place at our exhibit at Elks' Carnival on Nov 5 COHEN-Kt’LMAN CARRIAOE AND WAGON COaII'ANY. Leaders In quallly .and up-to-date Styles Silver Services Single Pieces Spoons and Forks Pearls Diamonds Watches One of the largest and most com plete stocks in the country. Manu factured by Sam’l Kirk & Son Cos.. 106 Baltimore St., Fast, Md. There Is No Good Reason Why a rv*U)>n* of this city xhould : ri4 to any other * iiv for BTKK UNO SIIaVKR. iTT CI.ABB mi ’ similar irooiD \V* have i /-*ock . that will compare with ary. any where. md w* r*- pr*|*ii* l tu * om lm■ i#• wiiii all iii4ik*-ift U• nr* al ways r** ly to prove our rlalma HUNTER & VAN KEUREN, Jewelers. 113 Bull Btrem NOTICE TO THE TRADE WK HAVE APPOINTED HENRY SOLOMON & SON . AGENTS FT.H Chaimer’s Gelatine TAYLOR. BOI.UNU COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. aPUCIAI, NOTlrm. mvTKHCHr nn PI.IES. Cement. Ijm*. Plaster. Hair and River Sand. Promat delivery RwiomMc price SAVANNAH FUTLDINO BCPPLY CO., corner Drayton and Congress. Phone 619. HOOIIS, *SH. DI.INDS. And everything In the building material line. We are headquarter# for these good**, with the largest and moat com plt stock In he South, tluy White Ptne Doors. Sash ami Dllnda for your new tome. ANDREW HANI.I V ft iMPANT. ot n ri.ißtm lan money at *, cent. on real estate security. BECKETT A BECKETT. auou: m tan aid v'onvujLfiitu Leopold adlbu. jno. r dillon president. Ca.nl,, C- B ELLIB. BARRON CART! n Vlre PresldMll. Asst Ca.m,, The Chatham Bank BAVANNAH Will be pleas-d lo receive , h , .rcou. .. of Her bant, firms. Individual*. •M Corpora Ilona *■ Libera! favors extended. Pnaurpaased collection facllltlea. In, prompt reluma SEPARATESAVINGSDEPARTMENT IhTEMtar COdPOlllOtt RIARTkJ. I.T ON DEPOSIT,. ■afely Deposit Boxes and Vaults tem rent. Correspondence solicited. The Citizens Bank UP NAVA*VAN. CAPITAL $500,000. Tr. n .. r „ „ lieaaeal Haoutu* llbMlnrit. * Solicits Account. Of ladlsldaei. Merchants, ,„ nU . „„ f ’ ration*. Colledloa. handled wKb economy nnd dlepnlrb. ■ nterrst. compounded allowed on deposits In one hnvln,. Ueimriiuenl. so *•'I > Deposit Hose, and Stormr. Vnnltft. lIHANTI.KV KKNMAMK. Pre.ld,,, MIMS H. LANE. Alee Pre.lden, KKOHOK I . KREEMAN. I o.hler GORDON L. t.llooVEH, Aaat. CoshK,. SOUTHERN BANK ot th© {itolt uf Gtigfn. La,vs Surp.uo and undivided profits. ... m DEPOdUolty OK IHL BTATE o/ GEORGIA. Superior factlttim tut transacting a (•ehatai ..anaulg lluslli.s, Cmlecllona made un all pointa —csslbn through lunlu and bar.ksrs Account, ot iiaiiks, Uauket,. and others aoiictlad. bale Deposit busts lor res>L Department of Savings, Interest pay tbs quarterly Hells Sterling Exchange on London q and upwards JOHN FLANNERT, President HORACE A CRANE. Vlr, President. JAMES RtTt.UVAN Oo.Hw DIRECTORS JNO FLANNERY. WM. W. OORDON E. A WEIL W. W GORDON J t H A CRANE JOHN M EGAN I.EF ROY MYERB. JOSEPH FFRST H P SMART. CHARLES ELLIS FPWARD KELLT JOHN J KIRPY Sill Wilis CAPITAL, *030.000. Arcounla ol banka marehanta. corpora, t ons and Individuals soilcltwk Savings Department, Interact Pt! quarterly. Safely Boxes end Storage Vaults tat rent. Collectlona mada net all paints at rea sonable rates. Drafts sold on ah the chief cities of the world Correspondence Invited. JOSEPH D WEED. Presided!. JOHN C ROWLAND. Vice President W. F. McCAI LET. Cashier. THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH, ua. cap.tul uxo.'.j* Undivided prodta ki.Ota Tht, bank offera its aervtcae to corpora dong, nit-rchjn a and wulvlduala. Has au.hority to aci as executor, ad ministrator, guurdlan etc leattrg drafts un the principal cities In Orest Britain and Ireland and on tits Cor.tit Inter, at raid or compounded quarterly on dep tails in the Savings Department. Safety Boxes for rent. HENRY HI.UN. Prreldent. OKU. W TIEDEMAN. Vloe I*ras:dent JOHN M HOGAN, Cashier WALTER F HOOAN, Ass’ Cashier. No IMO. Chartered. IMA Tll— ßnils ini it OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL. UP, o>. SIRPLL'B. lIOO.OA I'NITKt) STATES DEPOSITORY. J A O. CARBON. Preddot. DEIKNE GORDON. Vice President W W HAVANT, Cashier. Accounts of honk* and banker*. nvr* ehan'a and corporations received up the mao' favorable ferine ronelilent wltk safe and conservative bnrklnjf THE GEORGIA STATE B l II DINa AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 15 YORK STREET. WES! - Til CENT, fter annum allowed on 0 deposits, withdrawable 0,- dttnsr.4. Inter-*' credited quarterly 6 PER CENT, per unnum allowed on deposits of even hundreds, withdrew* ut<le ai nrnual perkids OEO. W. TIEDEMA N. President. It. II LEVY. Vice President E. W. BELL Secretory. C. O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Cos. ARE PREPARED To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms. To Newspaper Piisft For sale, a roeaalili Nawspaper Felder, will fold sheet Ext* II la In **>d e* o *'- Prlca 1100 H ooal originally .!#. bul we have Do uee for II and want the room it occupies. It will bear Invaluable adjunct ta “J newspaper oißoe. Address MORNING NEWS, iaeaeeik. Oa. IF TOU WANT OOOD MATERIAL and work, oraer your llthnrraphed and printed stationery and bunk book* Mnatof Ncra, BurtonaO-