The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 04, 1900, Page 19, Image 19

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DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. i.rolMilt im IMO\ WILL HEET IN MVAIMH THIN week. Tlio Ituslnrss and orlnl IVntarpi. :hrrr Hays’ Outlined— Meetings Id ilia- llrnnlna Koiini nf the Hr Soto. Music nt Kerry Sriilnn—lm mom of Hcv. I . 11. lining and *d dressra •> Jndiir I'alllgnut nml , Mrl.nnn OlHrrrs of Ihr 111, , i.liin—l.lol f Urlrigalrs and lloiura I her Will Vlatt In Savan nah. • annual convention of th* Osorgta pi virion of I laughters of the Confederacy ~ I p* called to order In Ihr drawing (xmm of the lie Solo at 10 o'clock WVdnes da' morning. The convention will lx- In on Hires? da>*. adjourning at lo'ilok /■ft day afternoon :• o'do. k Wedni day morning the Cr -lmiial Committee. conmeilng of Mrr Wirt Pupont and two otlicre, not vei selected, will mn tln the gentlfmen* parlor, adjoining the drawing r.iom. for th purpose of receiving the credentials of the delegate* In attendance and for me itlng a rajort. All delegate* are ex pr -ed to present thcmaelvea and Ihclr ,j. entlals o thia commuter on me day ar t at lh< hour named %t 10 o'clock th* nv-'lng will he cjlled to order by lira Halite Alexander It-umsavlll*. p resident of it.e division, and the subsequent pro gi imme for ihe three daya will be a* follow*: Wednesday. 1< n m li v atlon. llev. Charles II Strong Si e. ’'Pixie." chorus of seventeen v . e Welcome freer! Confederal* veterans, J i • Fiobert Killlgant W * me from Son* of Veterans. Cspt 1 H M* laiws. Welcome from Hovannah Chapter. F\ I*. C Mi Sl.irgirrt Urate ti Sexton atna. iiai.i.if. i,Rt \nr.n nnrw* wille. President of thr (.rnrala llivlstnn, tailed liana liter* of the Con federacy, R#9pon** on behalf of division, Mlm Alic* Hnxt#r. Report <t Credential Committee, reporta of ofhrer*. of Auditing <’ommlttee, chapter reports <thro minutes each). Wednesday. 3 p. m. Sonff. *Jo kei of Gr*\.' Mir. Smith. <*hapter reports, continued. Wednesday. 6 to 10 p. m. Receptloft at Armory Hall, tendered by Savannah Chapter to de|rrnt-* ami visit ing Daughters of tho Confederacy. Thursday. 10 a m SaiK. “Ron.ile Hlue Ftag.'* chorus Rejxirf of State Historian, by Ml* Mil dred Rutherford. Report of H*rory Committee and dls viaalon and a tlon thereon. Reports from chairmen of congressional districts nd from the Committee on Win rue Davis Memorial Di- ussion of plana of wotk. Thursday 3 p. m. Song. “Suwannee River,“ quartette. Coramlftee reports, and ac tmn thereon. Thursday r, to *:.W p. m Reception by clr le of nine members of the Savannah Chapter a? the residence of Mrs J i* Wood''. Whitaker and dwinnstt reels.to delegates and visiting Daughter* if the Confederacy. Thursday. * p m Entertainment hi Guards* Armory. Introduction of Children of the Confed eracy. Song. “Dixie.“ by the children. Address of welcome, by Master Charles G Harney. Recitation. “The Man of the Twelfth of May MU* Rosalind Wood. Report of directress. Mis* Adelaide Bar ard Presentation of check from Winnie Dtvl* Cnnpter of Children of the Confed era-v fo the state president, by Miss Julia Hunter, president of the chapter. Song. * The Bonnie Blue Flag," by the children. Recitation. “Charge of the Georgia • ehth at the Rattle of Manassas,by .Mn*t*r Malcom Maclean. R* nation, “A Georgia Volunteer, ’* by Muster Bpencer Connerat > ng. |y the children. ’•1 owing the entertainment by the children of the Confe.lerac>* there will l** rr.#|srad a programme of music, by .he s-t nrniHnr and |fofewelonal talent of the city Friday, lh a. m ' >mmltiee r|H>rts and action the, eon. finished and new buslfie** and Infor* 1 onferenr'e. s >tig. “Recessional." chorus. Adjournment. Friday Afternoon. D\ uralon to Tybee and oyst* r roast. 1 dered by Confederate VHt rana As '*r to delegates visiting Da i.:ht* rr ‘ n* Confedehtcy and member* of the b-i\;ihnah Chapter. 'Hi ofTlcers of the Georgia Division are f,fc follows: M ilallle Alexander Rouneaville, • ddent Mis* Roan Woodherry. first vie# presl* lent. Mr* T. O. Chesnay, second vlct presi dent, 'lrs R. C. Neely, recording secretary. Mrs R T. Kottche, corresponding secre- Mrr John W. Akin, treasurer Mrs. H M Branch, registrar. Mias Mrdnd Rurherford. historian. H Is probable that there will be ma b-Mal changes in the liat of officers at the wmlog convection. It Is understood that Mr* Rounsavllle will not permit the use of her name in connection with the iwe* •deucy, and there will probably I* other refusals to serve again aTnere s.-ems to he no avowed can*!: la dency. though M. Kosa Woodberry. the present first vice president. Is prominent ly mentioned In this connection It will lie with very great regret that thr delegate* from the chapter* of the division will find themselves unable to vote again for Mrs Houn-avi!l. as pre. Her services have been of great va.ue ar.d the Winnie liavls Memorial, at Ath rns. Is the crowning achievement of her three year* as presldlna officer of th* Daughters of th* Confederacy In Georgia The itgret of the division la only lessened bv ih* fact that Mrs Kcunsavllt* wnl, probably b* elected president of the en ttre confederation. at the next general convention, meeting in Montgomery this month. 1.1 ST OF THE IIEI.EIitTEt. Who They Are and by Whom They W 111 lie Knterfalnrd. Those of the delegate* to the eonven lion whose name* have been received bv the local committee* have been assigned to homes with the members of ih* Ha vnnnah chapter. Then. remain a number of chapters yet to he heard from, and there will doubtless be other changes be fora the first day of the convention in the list of those to be entertained As the list has b*en prepared by M:s* Ormc and Mr* Kollock who have had thl* difficult matter In charge, the names of th* delegates wlih the home* to which they bava been assigned are as follows Athens Fhapter— Mis* Mildred Ruther ford. at Mr* J f Wood a. 3 Whitaker street. Miss Rosa Woodberry. at parents' horn*. In Collinsville Mrs T W Reeil. l'e Soto; Mr* A J Cobb, al Mrs. Free mans. 215 Gaston street, east: Miss ITt*- Inger, at Mrs Starr's. ltd Jones street, west; Mr* Halil* Hamilton Williams, at Mrs. A It Uwion a, on Ahfreorn gtreet. Mrs. R A. titovall, at Mrs. Walter G. Charlton's. Augusta Chapter—Mrs. J. R. Jack eon. at Mrs. C. J*. Jones’. 112 Jones street, west. Mrs. W, B. Lamp kin. at Mrs. O'Mara's, 323 York street, east; Mrs. Mary Hull, at Mrs. David Wells'. Charl ton street, east. Mrs. Julie Lester Dillon, with relatives; Miss Montgomery, at Miss Kolloch’s, 11 Berry atreet. ea.-f. Mbs Hitrah Btokes.. at Miss Kollocli'a, 11 Perry street, east; Mrs. Bunford Gardner, at Mrs. McLaws*. 110 Bolton street. ea?t. Waynesboro Chapter- Miss Annie Bur ton. at Mrs Maxwell's. Habersham and Gordon streets; Mrs A B. McMastem. at M r*. Horace Crane’*. Il Jones street, wmi; Mr* E C- Blount, at Mr*. Tarver'*. Montgomery and Waldburg Non ro*e chapter— Mr* Homer V. Jone*. with Mr*. Daniel*. 102 H*nry atreet. east; Mr* Dr Richardson. with Mr*. Daniel*. I2 Henry street. east. Atlanta Chapter—Mr*. Piatne. with Mre, Gardner Dickinson. >ll Onion *tre, e*t; Ml** All A* Baxter, with Mr*. A 11 Hull. !2I Gaston *tre*-t. east; Ml** Dalton Mitch ell. with Mr* F. C. Baitey, 31A Gaston street, e*t; Mr*. J t Ruin*. with Mr* T Hopkins. KJ Huntingdon street. ra*t; Mr*. Ira Fort, with Mr* A B, Hull. 221 Oasion street, cast; Mr*. Edmund Berk*, ley. with Mr*. W. \V Osborne. Flret and Ahercorn treet*. Mr* A Slcl). Wtleon, ahh Mr* Malcolm Maclean, 722 Drayton *lreei. Mr* Charle* Rice, with Mr* Mc- Intyre. It Hull street. we*t. Mr- W p l'attlllo. with Mr*. C. L Jone*. 113 Jon** *treel. west; Mr*. J. C Olmslead. with Mr* I>. R Thomas if. Bull *treet, Ml** Mary Jackson, with Mr*. W W. Osborne. First and Ahercorn atreet*; Mr* W J Mallard, with Mr* T 8 Wayne. K Lib erty ire<’t. *a*t, Mr* William Kin*, with Mr* T. 8 Wayne. Liberty Mreet. east; Mlee l*m* Dooley, with Mr*. T 8 Wayne. >1 Liberty atreel, eaat; Mr*. Co rtnna Stocker Horton, with Mr*. J R. West; Mr*. McCabe, with Mr*. Story, Liberty *treet. *at: Mr*. Ohbhett. with Ml** Allen. 1* Ogleehon** avenue, e*-t Quitman Chapter—Mre. Janie* H. Wade, with Mr*. II K Wilaon, ]nC Anderaon *tret. ca*t; M!** Nona McCall, with Mra. lut>onl, >4l Ahercorn; Ml** Lula Hitch Chapman, with Mr* J. R. We*t, >ll Jone* atreet. *a*t. Spurt.i Chapter—Mr*. Henry Clinch, with Ml** Catherine Mclntyre. It Hull atreet. w**t; Mr* M. Hunt, with Ml** Catherine Mclntyre, It Hull *treei. wet. Cu*vllle Chapter—Mr* W. It Searcy at Mr*. Emmi tllbh*'. 423 Hull atrret Ortßln Chapter—Mr*. W J. Kincaid, with Mr*. J. K. Weal. 311 Jone*, eaat; Mr*. J. D. Boynton, with Mr*. J. R. Weal, 111 Jone*. eaat. Macon Chapter-Mr* T. O. Chcancy, with Mr*. S E. Theu*, 11 Ferry, welt; Mr* Ayers, with Mt Lula Davta, tt Huntingdon, eaat; Mr* Nesbitt and Mr* McCaw at Mr*. Saussy'*, 112 Bolton, east. ilalnrsvlUa Chapter—Mr*. C. C San der* at Mr* Perkin*’, i Oglethorpe ave nue. weft. Mr*. J R Boone, with Mr*. Gardiner Dlckln*on. >ll Ga*ton. e*t; Mr* F C Dunlap at Mr*. George Free man’*. >l* Ga*ton. eat. Rome Chapter—Mr*. Ilallle Alexander Rouneaville president of the OeorK a Dl vtaton. at Ml** Kolloch'*. 1! Prrr, -a t; jli* I* B Hamilton at De Soto; Mtw W \\ Walter* and Ml** l/OU O'Neill Bt Mr* I'alligam’*. I" Oglethon* avrnue we* ; Ml*. Mattie Sbelbley. with Mr*. Fieemtn, jlB G**tor,. ea*t; Mr* R. T Fouche at Mr* Orlando JackaOn'a. M Taylor. <a*t Thompson Cb*p!tr->lr. Fanttla Harrl THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1000. “77” -% •wnllrn fare. Ihe *hara*terlttc riilUemlr my ••!*( out of fold or GRIP Tic-doloreux—Swilled face. Th* doctor* say thl* year that epidemic Urlp has taken on anew phase, the first symptom being a puffing up of one side of ' the fare, extending even to the elosing of the rye. It Is accompanied by neuralgic pains and l,y most of the old well known sv-mptoms of Influonsa. Catarrh, name and soreness In th* Head ami CTvest. Cough and Sore Throat. General Frustra tion nnd Fever "TT‘ meet* the epidemic condition and cuts It short promptly If It should not yield at one. alternate with Hpectllc N. A At druggists. 500 Itr. Humphreys' Manual on the oar* un.l treaimert of the *: k In al! ailment#, (es|Mv lally children) mailed fr. e Humphrey.- Homeopath!' Medicine Cos.. Cor Will.am A John Sis New York son. al Mrs. O' Mira's. 33 York street, east. Carrollton Chapter - Mis* Neill* Mande ville nnd Mre J I. Caldwell al Mr.- J. O Robert on's. *ll liamard West T’nlon Chapter- Mrt J T 7.ack ary, with Mr* O'Mara 333 York, east; Mis* Bessl* Hauler, with Mr*. Davts Freeman, 103 First, east. Amerteus Chapter Mrs W F Clarke and Mrs Kuloe Hollis, with Mrs M It l.avl*. Dd Ninth, east Thomasvl!..- Chapter—Mis* Halite Man sell with Miss Mamie Jackson. 2 Taylor, east; Miss Stewart, with Mr* T J. West, ex: Henry, east Tennllle Chapter—Miss Smith and Mrs McCarthy at Mrs Fair's, 25 Oglethorpe weal Cartersvllle Chapter—Mis* Sallla May Aiken i. 4 Ml* Marlon Hm'.th, with Mra T 8 Wayne. 3* Liberty, east. Mrs J W. Aiken, with Mrs Perkin# lJberty, west I’nlon Point Chapter- Mr* Jam*# Hurt Sibley, with Mrs Alien, I*o Oglethorpe avenue, west Columbus Chapter—Mis* Annie Penning, D# Hr .to Lafavette Chapter—Ml** Annl* Walter with Mrs Utorv. Liberty street. east. Mt*s I,** Knapea. with Mrs Herlot. 14 Ogle thorpe avenue west; Mis? IJsile Foot well. with Mr* Herlot, 14 Oglethorpe avenue, west Marietta Chapter—Mr* R H Ntsbett, De f*o4o The delegate* from th* Katonton chap ter whose name* have not yet been re ceived. will he entertained by Mr* Flmma Otbb*. at 43 pull street. , THE I’MTKD Itl t, HTF.It a. Mr*. Balnea of Savannah Ktr*t aug mented n General tlr*nnh*tlnn. The rapid approach of ihe day appointed for the gathering of delegate* reyresent- Ing tho chapter* of the Georglt Division of Daughter* of the Confederacy In Sa vannah recalla the fact that tt waa a 8a vannah woman, Mr*. 1.. H Ralne* who first uge*ted the organization ot a gen eral confederation. In 1 At. Mr* Hattie* wa* the prr*|<lent of the Savannah chapter of Daughter* of the (AvnfederUcy, or rather of an lndep*nd-nt organization bearing that name. Mr* M C. Goodlett of Nashville. wa* the preet dent of a idmllar organization In that city. A corre*pon.len,-e eprang up be tween Mrs. Balnea and Mr*. Goodlett. and thla culminated In an appeal that wa* scattered broadcast through the South In viting all Southern women Interested in [wrpetuattng the im-morle* of the heroe* of the war. to meet In Ihe room* of the Frank Cheatham Bivouac, Nashville, Tenn.. on Sept 10, ISM " Thl* meeting resulted In the organisa tion of the general confederation, which, In ll* Inception, had but two chapter*, that at Savannah and that at Nashville. In the *tx year* that have pa**d since that time Ihe Increave ha* been steady and rapid, unill at the l,*t gen, ral con vention, which wa* held In Richmond last year, there, were* Ml rhaidet*. with 17 --H member*. 1 here have been a number of chapter* chartere-,1 *liue that meeting, and the probability 1* to-day Ihe menter*hlp will ieach or closely approximate 2.d>. The general otth er of ihe V'nlted Daughters of Ihe Confederacy are as fol low *. Mra. Edwin O. Weed, president. Ml* W W Head. Hrl vice president. Mr* 8 T. McCullough, second vice pres ident. Mr* John P Hickman, ravoiding secre tary. Ml** Mary F. Mearei, cone*pondlng secretary Mrs. J Jeffersem Thoma*. treasurer. Of the general officer*. Mr*. Weed and Mr*. Thoma., are both expected to be present nt th* division reunion at Savan nnh Mr*. Thoma* ha* positively notified the committee of her eomlng and Mr* Weed, though he has licet, traveling and It has been wnpoiudbie to communicate wltn her during the pat few day*. Is ex pected with almost egual certainty Since the organization of the Ended Daughter* of the Confederacy many mon ument*, perpetuating the va’or and devo tion of the Southern soldier, have been reared, while In a dozen elate* are mem orials to Southern leader*, which are them*elve* monument* to th untiring loyalty of the Daughter* to the cause they love In Georgia Ihe Winnie fiavl* Mem orial. connected with Ihe State Normal School, at Athens, I* their latest work. The Confederate Croaa of Honor. In tended ultimately to decorate the breast of every Confederate old!vr worthy to wear 11. Ia gift to them from the Daugh ter* of the Confederacy, who have under taken thla work with the same seal a* ha* itursettrlMl thetr other and earlier effort*. They have Interested themseive* In tha cause of true history and have done mu, h to drive from Southern school* al leged historic* of the Civil War that de scribe their father* a* rebel* and traitor*. They have made the celebration of Me morial day unlverral 111 the South. They have undertaken tha tendance of the grave* of the fallen noldlerf of the South and they have beetr the first to respond whenever an appeal went out for help for the living They have gathered Into a •put lone building the old ’’White House of the Confederacy,” hi Rl limond, val uable records and rell ■ of the mar anal hove establleheal there a museum of South ern history that I* atnortg the beat In tht world. The achievements of the Daughters of the Confederacy are (hue numerous and thus valuable, and they have well mer it'd the loving affection In which the vet eran* hold the Daughter*. No Confederate organization, not excepting the organisa tion of the veterans themselves, ha* ac complished half as mu t* a* thl* organ :w on of women, the Georgia division of whb i, meet* In Savannah on Wednesday m ■ INFORMATION WAN THO. %• to Why I rrmln •Horn %r* Open • an Similar. Kilt or of tho Morning N>ws: Will you 1 m k.n J a* to inform mr, through tht* column* of your r.ewpfaprr. by what au thority thr+o book utor*#, and on** candy ittor* on Bull are kept open on Sunday. Dtogtrvar. Make a Test Of the govt* w* otfrr Put any of them Into actual use ami compare with any bought e'sewhere. If ours don't prove .u --perlor they will cost voi ro bing Karh article will be found as represented Mi tcrlal. construction nnd finish will I* of h ghost grade at less than average pen es CHANDELIERS. We represent the only large fixture manufactory not in the trust, which en ables us to offer a discount of 40 and 10 per cent, from list prices, and give you a better grade of goods than turned out by the great fixture combine. Remember our discount, 40 and 10 per cent. No extra charge tor oxidized copper finish. fror loo* ritPtanc? tin#* arvl Exchange* at $S W to 112 00. OUT FOR WINTER BUSINESS. M UHI-lt OK 1111 K* on THE UTRBETI I* ON THE IN* KEANE. Some ot the Attnojance* to Which Eede.trlane Are Wnltleetrd hy the Public Vehicle—Matter. That Are holed That Should Receive the Attention of the Police—Seteases Derived From the Meen.ea—Nome Think I,teener* Shnuld Re Higher and TJbat Inapeellnn l the \e tltrtra ninl Morse* Should He Held h> the t’lty. Black Jehu*, driving their cab*, hacks or nlghlhiwk*. appear now on the street* in great profusion. Th. Ir number will bo Increased within the next few week*, for many morn of the vehicle*, rejoicing In the variety of name*, are in use In th* winter The cabmt n find It ea.icr to pick up fare* when the weather 1* l**d- and tt I* for thl* reason 'b more of them *•• engaged tn the bu*lne*a.durlng tha go'der month#. • Pedestrian* are not eb.w to note tha in crease tn the number of the nlghlbaws* Notice of the vrhb le* I* oßen forced up >n them In unple,leant way*. The driver*, or many of them, have a custom they em ploy 111 seeking patronage that 1* very *n noylng. and the ronwtu* of public opin ion I* that tha police wout Ido well to take cognisance of It and run in a few ot those who m.t grossly \bdate de cency and good order by their want, n blockading of crossing* Gentlemen who are out during the even ing* are all familiar with Ihe way a dri ver will w. time hi* horae paces as to reach a crossing at the precise moment that a pedestrian h-i* done ao. A hack horae I* alw iy* ready to make ht *t*p the alow es*. and the reepnn*. to the pres sute on the rein* ! Immediate. The driver remark* that ’ Here’* Gentge. sir," "t*k* a ha, k lr,” "carry you out for a quar ter. sir.’’’ ’rubber tires, sir." or something equally Inn resting, and dm* everything hut bring hi* animal to a dead h.k lust on the crossing the pedestrian ls .trlvlng to make. Now, thl* 1* a:l very w< II when It Chance* that the gentleman I* desirous of rbllng tn a cab. The driver then get* hie fare ami no one Is rtt**atlflcd Hut, In the great majority of cu*e-. Ihe gentle man ha* no wl*h to ride. and. try as he may. I>e cannot but feel his anger rise at having hla way blocked by th* In sistent cabman. Seldom doe* he remon strate against B. preferring to wait tlie sweet pleasure of the driver and pass when he ha. been given the right of way than to bandy word* All are not so eooelMtited. however, ami vent ha* been given to the wreel, that rlee* juftty One sometime* dlshe* mat he had a good, .tout etl.-k of trickery with him to chu V In among the spoke* of ■ wh,e'. to rip a few of lliem out a* the driver bring* I,l* hoise down to the slow eel posalLlc walk that even n Ira k *t*ed ■an assume on. know* when he want* to ride without having th* hack man attempt to f<>i. the knowl.dgv u|>oft him, and Ihe absolute fu tility ot the game the driver* play I* ex asperating They *hould give those they hope to have a* their fare* credit tor suf- j ttolelit sense to knob whether they want ] a hack and for eroogh strength of lung to call or whlatle Tht. violator, of the right* and prlvl lege* of pedestrian* (• not the only thing lo which the icdl-e ►nould give their at- ' tentlon. The ha* kmen have a way of sit ting In their vahb l-s **lecp. In the day. a well a* at night, and they are then j dead to all that ! happening about them, j Even n shrill wh'et e from a prospective customer dom rot btlng them hack to a reallsatiiii of what they are u|>!ied <o Im- In ihr- burlne** for. and It not In frequently hafd-n. that one ha' to walk up to a hark and shake Ita Jehu belore he la able to gel any action. Theft la H W The Largest Supply House and Lead ing Electrical Contractors in Georgia. The modern wizard, electricity, has crept into our land to stay, and while it is the beat lighting agency known, it is a great source of danger unless the wires are properly installed. When you arc placing a contract for wiring your hou-c or office, would it not be well to consider the responsibility involved before comparing our prices? It will pay you to patronize the old reliable Klee trie Supply House at 40 Drayton street, where your small requirements are as promptly attended to as the larger orders. SOMIEOF OUR SPECIALTIES. -* 1 ; yjnkv * W* v w -sfl> „ ; ] .4f u Learn Telegraphy And he prepared in Join th* * gnal r.v # In our n-*t wr it nd white watting ' r Hi.- war til yourself f-'r a more lucrative pnslilnn Heneim.ei , *.-• I.i . i it.. .!<* n. • :mf We have the bnt |. arner*' null! mannf# nr.<l l.r <• l> I-' " Im lndb K haltl ■ and wire PLATING DEPARTMENT. Why cling to the old when you can have the old made new? COLDPLATINC, SILVER PLATINC, NICKELPLATINC. COPPER PLATINC. BRONZINC AND OXIDIZINC. Chandelier*. I rn*. Inn. Hell*. Talilrwurr, Hlryele Part*. rtatnl*. arrlagr I’arl*. I.tr., made * brlb anil allrai'llve a* n lieu new at a nominal roll. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., No. 40 Drayton street. Ga. and Bell Phones 62. JAMES A. LARKIN, JOSEPH S. WALKER, Proprietors. an ordinance agalnsi sleeping In ha k-. because Of the ebm-nt of danger tn the practice. * w'l "" ol tnconverbnc. Hmiretlme* It happen* that a hack hor ha* m l had .11 th- Ilf* driven and l-at. n out of him. and then he I* ready run when ueh a chanee ae that aff,r,led by a sleeping driver 1* given him. Yet another matter In conns tlon with the hack* should !>• note! and corrected l>y the police. An ordinance ha* tgncd certain stand* In the hulne* eedlon* for the vehicle*, and they are supposed to h confined to those •land* Tb* supposition I* violent, though, for the driver* eland pretty much where they please having drift. <1 out of the sdnetvace of the ..rdl nance. which wa* formerly but eldom vi olated- Of late year* there ha* been a consider able increase In the number of hark* In Savannah Several year* ago thtre were but very few of them The ,*m tig of 1 soldier* two year* ago causer! n very | r ■ aptlble Increase, about a hundred then being added to the list to appease the wonderful desire that officer* and men dp played for riding After the soldier* left there wa* a falling off In Ihe number, and now It stands at 121 alngle and It dnubh- hack*, a* shown hy the record of license* Issued ihem by the rrty. With the number of hack* running that are shown by the book* of the city, a rev enue of (tot " year, with the reduction In some cases of lo per cent, for early pay ment. Is enjoyed hy the Giy. The license Is regarded a* extremely low, only Pi a year for *!ngl<- and 112 for double hack* The most prosperous and reputable among the dtlvers would prefer to see the ll eenae* Increased In price, aid an Inspec. Hon of the hack* and hor*** ordered. **y once a montli In most dries I|. en*e for backs ate higher thafr In Havannah and ordinance, provide fur their Inspection In Macon, for Inetance the llcenee for a single h*' k Is IE. as I Ihat for a <h>ubt# Ita. k Is 12-'. ttnee a month an lns|a" non of the ve hicle* Is made hy the chief of police and. If that official finds any of the vehicle unfit for use or dangerous for occupant*, they are nor pass-d llof*e* that should be given rest and merdrd at* not al .to . r they must be po-led In Ihelr vehicles A consldereble fin* is Imposed when the vig ilant police men barn nl Infractions of th. oidman,*- In Ihat city that govern the hacks. The result Is that the **rvl e Is very good atal effective. The owners of th* hacks and horses that are kepi In proper ,-ond!tin know ihat there wotnd he Jit a* much business left for them with licenses made higher and insps-cthm* held monthly as they now en joy. a* a number of the tnmsha kle ve hicles and bone ra At* of horses would lie crowded out of th* competition by ihe agency of the taw That would resu-t In Hie* shorter division of ih* far, that ar* now gathered In, In greater-satisfac tion to the Ifiibllc atej lit the withdraw and from very arduous **rvl * of a I'd of poor old ekates that are really not |>h>*l rolly able ■ wlthitaigl Ihe atratn to which they are subjected Probably no work I* harder on a horse than that he has to stand for when be tween the shafts of a luck ll* I* out in all eons of weather and I# driver. In ru*h e and then alkiwed to stand on hard asphalt for another chance to turn up When on** of Ihe Cfoaturg* l" called upon to do some of his best stun'* In catching a train he doe* not get the proper cure when be finally comes fo a stop, but I- allowed to state! with never a rub-down or even a blanket thtown over him llor*~fic*h D proverbially strong, but II Is t.ot Iron and It Is not surprising that there ate *o mmy frraky-looklng article* about the city It would be an act of mercy to Sum- o' Leg poor brutes If they were relieved, even temporarily, from their hard work, and sit ordinance for Inspection would be Ihe proper means to bring It about .Appointed lo Hie Eorre. R. F. Dooley was yezterday appointed on the poltoe force to succeed Hugh I>on ohue. who resigned Oct. >l. Dooley waa on the fore* a short time ago. but re signed to lake a place lo a bakery. t EI AHtIA W ATER PIPE. Equipment f Southern Section to Be f ouiplelrd Thla Week. Th* water department ha* nearly cam pleted Ihe wotk of laying the water pipe In th* southern ae. tlon taken from the lln formerly leading lo the army camp on the Thund*)t>o!t road A f.w connec tion* remain to be made, but tha water will probably be turned Into th* new line* before the end of the week In all atiout one and a half mllei of pipe have been laid The new pqie line* are ** follow* Thlr ty-elxth street, from Montgomery to Lln i oln , Thlriy-seventh efteet, from Barnard *° Elm >ln. Thlrty-lhtid stieet, from Bar nard to Hull, Forth-th street, from Aber ■ orn to Habersham; Thirty-eighth street Wk Barnard m atgimrj The advan tage ~f water facilities for household use* and fire protection will he greatly airpr*- • lated by ihe residents of Ihe street* named Tht* about complete* the extern non of tha system of water main* throughout the southern section Th* Winer I'ommltte*. of which Aider man Ita on le chairman, h* already made arrangements to relay Indian street from West Broad to Water sire. I *ci| Turin atreel from Bay tre<i to the Balti more whaif with elx-ln. h | tfw The oi l four-inch main, which baa served three Greet* for years. I* pradtoilly worn out and Is no longer eervlceabl * What with iu..t and Iro rust at lona fiuperlntendent Maguire of the fire department e* final"* that the old main I* neater two Inches In diameter than four. The pipe for this work ha* been o de - ed. a*l ot ihe available army tpe hav.ng lieen used tn the southern section As tho streets named are to ha paved shortly Ih-* w*>er pile- will be put down Just ahead of Ih* paving New Improved fire plugs wl I lie put In at Ihe same lime The |m provement in fir* protection will h* n very de, |.W I advantage to tha ,*ve,al large |>rnp-rtli- w ihat section a* well a* in th. n uteri, c "c|e*rty. A LETTER I-HUM NAMKNHN. Tlie Admiral's Reply #o a Llltle Henry Ntreet Girl. A little 12-yeur-ohl Henry etrec* Mis* has an sut.igfarh letter of which she I* very proud—not only of th* autograph, but the letter Itself, tthe had read the report* of Admiral Hampnon’a recent Ill ness and they had aroused her sympathy, fine wrote the admiral, telling hla, how sorry she was that be wae 111. Her little i'to!her not quite so s>ni|a|tlieab’ as hie Sister, but full of patriotism and admi ration lor the hero who * ommanded the Met that wiped out Cervera* ship*. In sisted on writing th'* Admiral a lot of poetry. A day or two ago the IlHle lady received the following letter from the ad miral <slavy Yard. Boston. Oct. 11. I*o# My Dear : I have received your letter of Oot. 23 and must th.mk you for your kin Incss in thinking of m- 1 nm afraid that the ! newspate-r* mud* e mistake In men! lon i tng both the severity and cause of my lll li es.. for now I srn perf*'tly well amt at work ngii’n. and 1 trust Ihat my heart Is as sound ns ever. It I* worth while to b- 111 lo get so msny kind letters from my fried*, both big and little. With my best wishes to yourself and your Hltle brother. I nm. your* sincerely, W. T. finmpson ■ | Sent to Ihe I’ltg Court. William Barrett, who wa arrested Thursday on the charge of being drunk and disorderly, redsling and *triklng an officer and carrying concealed weapons, wa* tried In the Recorder's Court yester day morning and sentenced to pay a fine of *ls or be Imprison,d for twenty •'*)■*. IKs-k M* on ami Judge Harris, the ne groes irrcs'cd severe 1 deyr -*<•* by I a trolmau Goubn and. and who ar char-td with robbing a aiorchou,* n the <Jgc , lire roid. were remandvl to the City Court on the cU erg* of altopie lojsailj^ Medical Batteries. fte >nur nwn darior and treat youraelf. I’uv on* <vl ••>1 r pnr'.ih|e t.imtly hilleri** at (i dsalsrs M If ON. vv' I |i*> l.r It at In * utile whlla. They are effe. live, drong durable and guaranteed Electric Light Plants. We furnish anti install engines, dynamos, incan descent and arc lights in factories, saw-mills, etc., at a nominal cost. Electric Bicycle Lamps, Clocks, Etc. Be up-to-date and use our Electric Bicycle Lamps they are the best. All elec trical goods should be pur chased from one experienced in that line. Rl*-*trfo llicyrdei Lamp .... 14on K.olr*f B*nr<Ti tirht' 13.0# Bto'irt. 010. Hu tlftrt o(Hr,itlr - l.nni'i f\ Batteries for Bells, Burglar Alarms, Etc. Mi sco l>ry Battery o Kureka Carbon Cylinder l*H*ry 4*rs r.ollp** i-orhon Cylinder BstUff ■' All other make* kept In tnck. KMH kin IMIAA'N in PVIHOL Mr. . Hyman Narrowly Eaeaped * Serious Inlory. While crossing Bull slreet last night Mr. 8 Hyman wa* knockfd down by th* po lice patrol and wa* at first thought tn be badly Injured, though It afterward turned out that h* hail received only a shock. Th* patrol wa* on It* way down Bull street to answer a call at tha markat. Near C'Vmgres* lane waa a hack going In the opposite direction Just as the pa trol was about to pasa the hack Mr Hy man atepped from behind It. dlroctly In front of th* horae. ami wa* knockod .♦own That la the account of It given at Ihe birr ick* by Driver liohoia*kl. Paiiolman Long* oral Elec* rl'lan Fla bum* were In the wagon at the time of th* a* ddent, and they Immediately got out and helped Mr. Hyman Into a nearby store, whence h<* was afterward tk,n to Ids home, which Is only a few door* from tha scene of the accident. A physician who was called tn said that he w*s not hurt to any extent, and that he would protsahly la* able to be out to-day Itutsylaakl claims that he wa* ringing the gong of Hie wagon at the time of tha accident, and Hit* atory Is corrotsiratad by both of the men that were In th* wagon. Good Bholgua Searei. Mr Harry H. lerndt" of th# Peter*’ Cartridge Company, has Ju*t ratumad home, after an exteeajed trip through North Carolina. Mouth Carolina and Flor ida. Hla com pan y gava a shot gun tournament nt Itaielgh. N. C.. Oct 2t and 2J and one at Jacksonville, Fla . Dot >. J*‘ atxl Nov. 3. Dr Wilson of ttavanngh, made a high amateur average nt Jack sonville. on a score of per cent, for the two day* on target* Mr. Worehan of t'h*rt**ton, won th* trophy at Raleigh for amateur high average, score M per cent In two day*. MOXEI'KA’g LEMON ELIXIR REGELATE* THE I.INER, HTORACH, BOWEL* AND KIDNEY*. For biliousness, congtlpallon and ma laria For Indigestion, sick and narvoua head ache For sleeplessness, nervouanes* and heart failure. For fever, shill*, debllly and kidnap dlseaaes, take la>mon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or• gam regulation, take Lemon Elixir. the and |1 bottles at druggist* Piepared only by Dr. II Motley, At* lama. Oa. A PROMINENT MINMTER AVRITWNi After l*n year* of great auffertng trim Indigestion, with great nerious pm*'na tion, biliousness, disordered ktdnays and constipation. I have b**n cured by Dr. Motley’* Lemon Elixir, and am noot * well man. Rev. C ( C. Davta. Eld M K Church South. No. F> Tattnall street. Atlanta. Oa. A PROMINENT MEMPHIAN WHITENi Dr. II Mosley. Atlanta—Having been a great sufferer for thrte yenra from Indi gestion. and been treated by many phy sician*. who failed to give m* any reUaf. continuing to glow worse, my hrothar ad vised me to try l>r. Mogley’* lemon EllalL which remedy ha had used for aav , r al veir*. 1 commenced Ita use. and mot say ih*< your lounon Elixir la tha gteatest medicine on earth I hove never suffered a day oinc* I commenced uitnp tanmn Elixir. R L Hoooo, ae, Hernando street Memphis, Tenn. A CARD. Thl* I* to certify that I used Dr. Mos ley's Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of tha head and eyes with the mot tn irked ben efit to nt> general health. I would gladly ha,< paid t-Yu for tie relief li ha- given me at a coat of ,s- or ihtec and I ar* l A Basil. Clerk Superior Court Randolph county. Georgia.—ad. 19