The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 04, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 READY FOR THE VETERANS. ARII %\C.I MPM * MUI >*t HK- , | MON IN U M U ' Cm. Rvan* It Ulll He *•* Notable Vtrnnloii • Mll In the stnir-1 Ime of March for Hie Pa lide-M herr the HrigUe* WiU Have lleilqiinrt*r*-. i I%• Telia l\h Mr l>ne*'l "ant Me- Rlrrllon Augusta. \W r >n <~>menl A fvint open to-tl.iv t Augusta with the Confed*r* '* Hem r. Committee miking Aral praparanons U r th appronelilng j #ret re r ri *' tie Georgia Division Vnlted r*orfedrrata Yeterana tn thia ctfy. Nr 4 V ar*i 1* Get K\an* tavt that lie has never kfAivr ni're almtrab'e preparation* than j those hnnr mads for the reception of th large number of veteran* and their j friend* w ' will Shrong Augusta during reunion wr#K Fi*ery survivor miv f**l asaurwl that the utmost atfentior wrhi h , the bes 1 hoapitalltv of this city ran er cure. will k> afforded him Gen t>\an* aim eN tha thla arid he the moot nota ble reunion ever held in A* to-dv conferen l* was de id*d that five hor>*- he a t**d to e n hr,cad • for rh* pared* during the reunion T* parade tr wn* and Med w i he on Thu'* day and th* hre of mirrh will be * aerr.Med a* the rorrer of Ore#*?e and .!*, *. eon afreets a* .1 p m and move down the nortt ride of Greet * to < enter o*r ■"* ’ t Broad to Martxiry out to Greene doam the n>r*h -ale of Greene to Jack aor ou* to Hroad passing the reviewing e*and or al l- w.N he the <lovernor and i staff *Fhe e> *rsl brigade* of '*eternn wl’l ho * follow* First Brigade flnu?h*-f Georgia Veter,* • orr.mwr 4 ed h\ G** headu larters Sui*er! r Court room Re ord Brigade. Fli tern Georg a Veterans commanded by Gen Wil* headquarter * City Court ro-tn Third Brigade Western 'Georgia Veterans. • >m mended \r, Gon Boynton, headquarter*. Daughters of Confederacy Hall fourth Brigade Northern Georgia Veterans cotr.mar.do! by Ger. Went, headquarter*. , hiJ! under city ry*< trf room Smith Car*- 1 line Veteran*. Ger Walker cormnnndt a will have headquarter* at Camp 4F. a ! room* The v.irtoue brigades will hold mretinge on Thurrdav and elect officer* The question of Gen Rviw accepting | re-e*eoion being discussed In his preaenc* to-day he said “Tb*r* le now very Iftrle work attache 1 to the position f am ana lout that som* I worthy veteran private or officer, about 1 be given the honor of the place. I am no retiring he rouse of too onerous duties but I do thlr k th#*e honors that w* can be* toe on one another should not be alwiy* kept to one man RMI’LTK HODI. REVFNTY Wheeled From lishlon* ga to At lanta to Hear Orstnra. Atlanta Nov J.—Charles Nhuit*. one or tna Dahlonega ad**’*. and a member of •he senior class. node seventy miles on a b.o >• le yesterday In order to attend tn* oratorical contest held a; Iha Grand lasi night He mid* th* trip In a lift e over sever hour* and though the Cadet bavtsllov u , t h - ame <*r the train left ; tn** '.•♦urs before he did. Bhu’ti aimed in A* h .i at toe same t,m*\ and was ap lanrn n as good condition a any ol the other bo> s Hhulta Is working h4* w ay through col lege Me re elves $7 per month from tho Brown fund at the college, which defrays h's aspens*-*- for a month, and when it was announced that the *dets would come down to “root” for their speaker j Bhulta de ided he could not pa\ th* ll which the trip would cost. But when th* . boys lef? yi-sterday morning he could not boar the de of remaining In the town •lene H* l* a speaker hlmelf and ha'* tak*n part In som* of the famous dc bat*a held at tte colleg • Ha\ ing about $! that he cotild afford to spend he horrowe*) n bicycle from a friend nnd at 9 o'clock yesterday morn ing he left Dahlonega for Atlnntn The dtatatice of seventy miles With n deter mination to rea h Atlanta in time for the ei*eiklr.g he began to push the pedals and when the vestibule of the Ro-rthem heir Ing the boys from Dahlon*K arrived in Atlanta yesterday afternoon. Rhulii met It at the depot witndh in mi iii n Aiimif. ' Irw York Mnn lit*- i linnu-.l Hl* Mind About the Flection. Atlanta. Nov * McKinley stock In At lanta took a tumble this morning that carried Joy to the hearts of men who are playing the Bryan end A tele gram from a New York brokar who had tin.ooo on ev tiutige here ?o bet on the Ite publican candidate at odd*- of 4 to 1. re quested nil money not covered to be with drawn at once. Murphy A Cos . *tock and cotton broke rs, had the New Yorker's money to bet By wire last week Mr Murphy received In structions from the Kastem broker to bet all moneys possible, within 110,000. on Mc- Kinley Mr. Murphy placed **ome of the more\ her* at 4 to 1 wired to the Mmi 1 xchangc to bet IS.nflA there, and to the New Orleans office to bet fc* w there At 10 o'clock to-day Mr. Murphy receiv ed the following wire from tha broker ’New York Nov 3—The sound money pirade Is not tip to my expectations yet Cancel the order *• to bets on Mc- Kinley and withdraw money not covered Mr. Murphy wired to the New Orleans and B*!ma exchanges to bet no more on M Klnley AVO I T%’* M HOOK ELECTION. Many Negro Notes Hnse Been Vleg latered In That t Ity. Auguata. Nov 3 Member* of the Board of Education were re-ele*ted to-d.is In the Flrt Ward and in the Fourth there was opposition Ithe F'irst Ward there was a FtJll hunt, and no opposition to J B Davenport was heard of until the la>t hour before the polls closed. Then votes began to be polled f*r I* P Arrington When the count was mad* Davenport was r*.elected by only seven votes In th* Fourth Ward. John O \V*cker announce ! himself yesterday in opposition to Ot.* G Lynch The vote resulted Lynch. Wicker. 49 Th* registration for the white primary In the mayoralty election closed this after noon with a total of 5.117 white voters For some reason a circular was thrown around the streets tw*o days ago calling on ne groes to register to he aWe to vote in the final election without reference to the nominee of the w*hite primary and tn the last two days 1.4*2 n* grows registered INSANE. 3A OMAN’S St H Ming Herself Uhlle Temperarlly Con fined In Jail. Columbia. B C . Nov S —Miss Julia Fool*, a lady highly respected and of ex ce lent family, .as* her mind at her horn* near Gaffney Cherokee countv, pending the arrival of persons from the a* him she was yesterday committed to tail in Gaffney by the pmhat* Judge This morn leg she was found dead in the rail having bung herseU wub lbs waittbaod lorn frnm ter dress. 44 Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face." There is nothing more pleasing to look upon than a hearty, ruddy face, gained by honest toil. They are the saving of the nation, these toilers of both sexes, strug gling for daily bread. 'Pure Hood ntjiej them aUr to keep up the daily rouid of duty at home, shop or */-*. Hf the blood has a tatrt or im purity. or a run doavo feeling comes on. the one remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla. America's Greatest Medione foe the blood. Poor Blood "<Wv blood nvas so poor that in hottest -weather l felt cold. Hood's Sa’saparilla made me warm. It is the right thing tn the nght place." Hattie ). Taylor. Woodstown. N. J. Mood l SabUipailffg Wood .Si i. ... i th* ~or 'rrt.sr.oe *"# only ceTkarii. t. ul. -i.i It. -i * - •PKCIAI. NOTH R. TO st I't.HlOH CNH H T Jt HOWS. , Ab petit Jurors v. o were diecharsed to either Monday. Nnv 5 or auhjact to notl flcatioc,. are h-r-hv notified that th-y are fur'her d.acharse-1 urft. Monday 17th tnet Ity order of ill* Honor .lud*e Kallt- Sant. JAMfCP K T I’Aftß. C|-rk S C , C C . Ot -THIRt IK Hit VrI.F.S” "BKT l\ THE WORLD." We are the first In the boat nee to tv the put.U the Unefit of reducd price* in '.sen mcleir Our prl. e* follows Tb, :• TfUBCNB CMAINLEBB. Palmer lira* W> <** The isnr, TIUBCNE. m del S3, Tal m-r tire* M<l OP Trices on tha other models reduced er c-ord.nsly. TIUBI'NE BTCTCJ.EB e*cel Irth In materia, and workmatahlp anythin* on th- market TftIHCNK Bprock-ts ar- CYCLOPJAL. hav* been sin.-# the first TRIRCNE aa. built. Thia mean* not only accuracy tn ft. hut the chain In paa# tng over the aprock-ts anile, does not slid-, friction Is therefore reduced and wear unheard of TRIIII'NE REAR IKOfI are superior to any other that we know of. They will run minutes longer than any other. We aro sole agents for this section for the II F OOODRI' H CO . of Akron. O manufacturaew of Goodrich and I'almer Ttree Th.ee tins are acknowledged to he the finest mad- Our prs-es as folios'. The PALMER TIRE E.‘ > per pair The GOODRICH. No UK 10 Oh per pair The dtX'Dßli'H No ! IkOOperpair All of Which ar- most l.twrally suarsn teed and we save you f? fr * per pair Our slock of Run.lrtes Is tha largest South We have on hand a full line of HPAI.DINiS'R Alnlectio Hweaters, th finest made, from SHI up We will also take orders for any style of Gymnasium outfit* REPAIRING ts dor* her- in a work mantis* and th*r*f,.ra satisfactory mm. ner W* want your trade at the t*at ap poiatsd Mrrelt *l,l.- .. Ibis sauali f. It V C. INNER AT, ltcll 7’hone N > t£t> No iMk- ;tS Bull street STATE 4M PtM \T\ TAXES. 11*00. tiffi -e Collector B.ate and County Tssae. Chatham County, Ga., Soiannah. Oct 5. (Ron Tha digest la now open for the ec||ec tlon of the above taaas on all property pal and personal, the specific tax on pro fesslons. also tha Toll Tax for Educational Purpo-cs or* all Male Residents of the eliv and county between the age* of 21 and 60 yeeir* Off|e at the Court House Hours. a m to 2p. m jab j mcgowan. Tax Collector C. C. HH VAN OR MrKINI.HV t ELECTION METIRVI NOV. . VIA SPECIAL NNESTERV t MON NVIItFs. NVe will make It pleaannt for you. MARTIN ROF.NTNCH A CO., Live Oak Saloon, 22(1 ft ru a h ton RtrcSt, Writ. NOTICE. I take great pleasure In announcing to iny friend* and the public In general tbsi I have accepted the position and Mk'n charge of the collecting department of B. II I#vy A Hro I thank my frlen.la and tha public In general for past favor* and aka contlnuanea of tame I am. re wp I full/. J R METZGER. NOTICE. All person* are caullone.l again*' haV horltui or trusting any of the crew of Uic British steamship Moorhy, as neither the captain nor con<gnee* will be re -ponelble for any debt* contracted by them. BABNARD A CO.. Nov t. 1900 Consignees. J. C. HAVANT, Attorney. Solicitor and Coumelor, HROOKSVILLE, FLA nit. IBNRI i m ono, DENTIST, No. 14 Taylor street, east, hat relumed to the city and returned practice. OGI.BTHORPE I.OIMiE NO. 1. 1.0.0.F. The oyster supper for the member* of thi* lodge has beet! fsxaiponed until Nov 13 on accounl of the election K A EASON. JR . N O jAS VAN BEMCItOT. Bc> relary. NnTICI. Neither the master nor consignees of the British steamship Cunana. lev-kliatt. master will be responsible for any debts I ontraend by crew of said vessel. J F Ml NIB A CO. Consignee* UKOHC.IA STATE H.A 1.. ABBOf'l ATKIN, fleposlt sun k Department. Holder* of this class will please e-nd In pass books for last quarter#’ Interest. a: rate of 6 per cent per annum to be en tered K W. BELL. Secretary. NOTICE. Neither the master nor consignee* of the Norwegian steamship Juno. Hummel, master wilt be responsible for any debts contra, led by the crew of said vessel J F MINIS A CO.. Consignee* Ml AS. V. HOHENirm, Attorney nt Un. His removed hi* law office to 54 President street east, corner of Drayton 04 H CLIENT* Loan money at aU i*r -ant. on real estate security. BECKETT A BBCKF.TT. Aitorotys at Law and Cociaia-Qccra, THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1900. FI VI RAL INN ITATIONS. , I,l.Win - The fr!*'P ...I a(r|uali tanca o' Mr and Mrs A. c. 1,. wia ire raaperl fully Invited to attend rue funeral the l .’t-r this otterr. on n- 1 o. ock from rtrst Congf 4 ir.nal Church IN MBsMORIAM COM ME MO K ATP K Ol MRS WYLLV WOODBIIIDGE Dead- Y-s If reeling free from rare There, where the h.-ss-d angels ara— If rising into J y and light— No more to kn s of pa n nnl bl.ght If borne u.M-n celestial wtnga. In robe of w*. •. t,ur lived one rings— If. in the holy rmlm* ohove. Rejoicing In R. deeming Love— If this h* de.ith It may he said Thai she, she s rot here Is dead To her this Ilf# sas \ery .see' Racause of frier Is she loved to greet— Because of tt— at home so dear , But oh • Is It over there' Hetinhm sdth th loved—no more To say farewell I": n that shore. Where Jo> and life tmmor'.il dwell. Tnere e no such language a* farewall T'r.selfish. e-ntle, ten let. k'ld- S It tin n, n-s s t h.it'; .-ft heolnd. A pur and perfed life she led; Th-n 1 t n*ak of her a* dead. Pimply her race op Earth Is run. And Lift -suparnai Idfe—begun. —M E BILLOCH IN MEMORY —Of— HENRY RIK.RKR, Who departed this Ilf* N.w S !*# Peaceful le thy alumher, d-ar father. Tea-ef .1 In thy grave so low. Thou no more wilt Join our number Thou no mora our sorrow* know. Yet again, we hope to m-et tha*. When th day of life la fled. And In Heaven with Joy to greet three. Where no farewell tears are shed Chhdren. TRintYKS OF RESPECT. Whereas. Divine Providence haa aeen fit to remove from our midst Cast Grand Alexander R. Fawcett, and Whereas he was always a valiant and faithful worker In the causa which Odd- Fellowship espouses, therefore l>e It Resolved. That In his departure from this life the Lodge has sustained an lrre rerahla lass. Resolved, That the Ledge, collectively and individually, feel this loss keenly and rympsthUe deeply with hla bereaved wife and son Keaolv-d. Furtner. That a copy of these resolutions be published In the Morning News, -pr.a ! upon the minutes of this Lodge and also mailed to th* family of tha deceased. LEANDER HI'TLER. ELTON ft OBRORNE. L G HARVEY, Committee. Live Oak I,cdg No LI 0.0 F Whereas hv vlsli.nlon of Divine Prov idence, our frl-nd nr.d brother In Live Oak Lodg". No 3, I. O. O F . Henry Stelljea was taken trom (he walks of men and Whereas he has alwave d*|>orted him self as a courteous gentlemen by hla con tact, binding mny to him In wrong friendship, therefor* be It Resolved. That In his demise the lodge, community and country hve lost • nobla and worthy cltixen. ami the world be yond has acquired a corresponding gain. Resolved, That wa feel moat tenderly for those who Sigh for the touch of a vanished hand ntul the sound of * vote* that ks etill." Be it further resolved that a copy of thee* resolutions he published In# the Morning Nows, spread upon our minutes, slid also mallrd to the family of ehe de ceased. L O HARVEY. ELTON B OSBORNE, LEANDER HI TLER, Committee. am ui. \(vri( m. A ( Aim Kr.tm Mr M J So.onions Secretary and Treasurer of the Chatham Heal Estate an.l Improvrimiit Company. Savannah, <la . November 19th. ISW Huwanee Springs Company, Sunane,., Kia Gentlemen—Noticing the advice of your advertisements to • Drink the water at home,"—being prevented by business en gagements to vlalt the springs. arul suf fering from a feeling of general debility— I began drinking Suwaree Sprlnga Water 'at home" and at my . Itlce After a Hires weeks use of the water the feelings of dr blllty have disappeared. and 1 feel quite rejuvenated, can attend to business with alacrity. In appro latlon of Ihla phenom enal action of Huwati'e Spilng* water. I feel It my duty to offer this, m\ testimony, of lie Intrinsic worIh—WONDERFI'L IN EFFECT. SUBSTANTIAL IN HEN EFIT Trusting tliat others maybe aa fortunate to real and follow the advice of your truthful statement, I am gratefully yourt. M J. SOLOMONS. All you can drink for & cents at Living ston's Pharmacy. TO ll PKIBMO AND a OTF.It a OP THE IRt llM) DiaTRIIT. ti. M. I take Ihla method of announcing that I am a candidate for the nth-e of Jt'S TICE OF THE PEACE for the Second District 1 5 M . election to tie held Satur day. Dec l. ism l respectfully solicit your support Reapeclfully yours FRANK P VAN GIKBEN. HAVANA til nttntfi AftDKHV. M isort llal' corner Igherty arid Whita ker streets c tj>ei; every Tuesday and Fri. day even.r.gs Dancing class instructed by Prof Jack R ark Admission S. La- I dies fre. Respectfully. JOHN S RANKS. Proprietor and Manager til ATE Its, Oyater* In all styles to your order Meals to order Meal tickets wthlch en able you to live with me cheaper than at home. JOF CHANG. Trop.. San Francisco Restaurant. 114 Drayton street. l as,tv pun va iiik \ Pend your orJer to Robert lb. inter. cor ner of Liberty and Drayton. Savannah, tin . for the beet Whisky In the market. You will be served right. Or.ly the best brands bandied. No charge for Jugs ROBERT KKMLER. Phone SIT There * a fitness In all things. Yea. even In signs." at ILIUM T 1.F0P01.11, House and Sign P.timing. Paper Hang ing. et. All work faithfully e*e med with nouest mater.al S> DRAY i ON STREET. WPFAiAI. hOTIdOfi. "~MNI?KHIM*yor neat In Tone, Beat la Durability, Heat la Style and Finish, t 1.1 1 HHATEII TIIH NVORI-D OVER. NONE BETTER, NONE (M> OOOD. Ten of These Magalllreat Plano* to Re sold at AICTION NOVEMBER S, at C. H. DOKNirrT'i, 33 reagmi street, weal. TO BE HOLD TO the MinnrxT bidder I 111 NER 1 I-. 1 "i it SM.IIT By wearing Kinases that not alone sn ail* you to see. hut -.Tract a.ary defect that mny exist. There Is no #u-wcrk !n our methods We have th* latest and moat approv-d l-niflc appara'ua for accurate ai e teat - ic* We make no charge for consulta tion or elimination. ar.d should you need the services of a physician wa will frank ly tell you *o Our crystal l-n-#s ar* perfect 1n avarr respect, bring ground under our own eu pervla.on They < anr.ot be compared In value to the kind offered a* cheap by the so-called opticians or Jeweler* who han dle Intel lor g asses as a aide line. DR M SCHWAB A BON. Excluiv* Opticians, #7 Bull street. N. B —Oculist praacrlptlone filled same day received. Repairing dona at abort notice ••LAMP* TO BURN.” •‘I.AMFH TO BERN." Having Just received a vary large ship ment of good* of all dascrlpttons pertain ing to the bicycle, I am now better pre pared than ever to furmth the btcycle public w-nh sundries, t.ras and lamps, and a larger vartaty than can be found elae her. I can furnish all tha leading makes of tire*, aa I have an exceptionally large stock on hand. Having Just re ceived a shipment of fifty pairs of the Goodrich tlr-s. I can now furnish you with any stse wanted Tires put on and punclur-s repaired while you welt. I am prepared to do any and all kinds of re pairing Enameling and vulcanising done In the best manner possible. 'T.res Blown I'p Without Pain." DANIEL A HOLLAND. G* Font NT*. Stale slreal, east Ravannah. Oa. •kb orm niHPLAY. At Elk a Carnival, tha most beautiful dis play on the ground* Don't mis* It OOHEN-KI"LMAN CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY. Vehicle# and Harness. ROYAL Ml air HALL, 216-215 Broughton street. wet. Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 5. First appearance In thla city of MISS HAZEL MAY HALL. A New York Music Hall Favorite And for th# benefit of the many visitor* to our beautiful city during this our Car nival Week, and at the most earnest re quest of our many patrons, we will again show for the last lima the great, tha only true and marvelously perfect JEFFRIEB-CORBETT FIGHT. Moving Picture*. 2.1 Rounds 2S LBTT’i UIICOI'KT BOTICR. TOO WILL IAVB TCI PCB CHUT. By paylag roar bill* oa oa bo. Cor* tb* 2Sb too*. a. R. LEW A RRO. iriIWANI CAKE Is he place where you can satisfy your appetite with all the delica cies of Ih* season Oysters from the OU LF and NORTHERN water* Also Gam# In season. -GEM CAFE OEO C. SCHWARZ. Proprietor Open diy and night. Dining room upstairs. E9TABI.I9HED 1946. •OLOMON9 COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Dragglsla. Wholesale Department. IZT (’■• gresa street, west. Georgia Phone 144. Iletnll Stores. INN Congress street, ssrat. Hell Phone 144. Hall and Charlton streets, nndrr Guards’ Ar senal. Hell nnd Georgia Phone* 63. THD SAVANNAH PREPARATORY SCHOOL, MILITARY. Harris and Barnard street*. Ormond B Strong (Cornell) head master. Greek. Latin and English Rev B P Johnoon. A M (Princeton), lately of B< Mat thews’ Military Ac* iemy. History, Geography and Modem Languages. Jonn Ftelser, A 8., Mathematics snd Chem istry. , St WANEE hint I 909 HOTEL, snwanee, Fla. Situated on the benka of th* Buwane* river. Ilmate unrqualed. No malaria N* mo qulto-s Cool night* Mont healthful a-'l -I- Ightful r-sorl In th# South Watr rules every known dtses#' Board 610 per -k special rois for commercial me i of 1: per -lay. which ln.'lud* transfer Table and a -omrnodot or.* strictly flret-claa*. For lllualrsted pamphlet address Su eauee Springe Cos.. Buwanrr Springs Fla. ANDREW HANLEY, Mgr. We never tire telling you that Humboldt Ci gars are “as good as currency.” Old smolc= ers knowthis; newones should learn it. Superior to All. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West. PHONE 383 KODAKS and PHOTO. SUPPLIES EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES SI.OO, that others charge $2.50. Save your life, save a trip to Hot Springs, by taking FRANK’S REMEDY^ Cures when all remedies fail. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES, Bull and Conuresi. Branch .109 Bull St. Phone* 21 S. Phones .182. THE ONLY Exclusive Family Liquor Store IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS Bell’s Pure Rye Whiskey. Full Quarts 75c; four bottles, containing full Gallon,s3.oo. RFI LINGER & CO- ULLOIIIULn Ct UU| plllumiw .1 KLT - I.i. Unequalled. Office opposite the De Soto Hotel, Bull Street. Phone 700. SPECIAL NOTICIDg. HEAbTHIh Messrs, tloat Hro*. re., IsTssnsh. Oa. Orstlsairs-I have been n greet sufferer from Indigestion and suffer n great deal. Heard nf your Vege table Hitters through a traveling sslsssisa la Baltimore. I proeured a bottle and Had It gives me great relief. I certainly recommend It ta any one suffering from Indigestion. 9 Tours reapertfat Iy, CHAN. A. CRANDALL, Annapolis, kd. HE AT CHASERS. Try the combination—* comfortable seat, elecirk. fans and a delicioua cool drlng. CONIDA’9 SHIM AMS NIIF.BBUTS are Justly popular, they are cor rectly serve! and the best made. TRT OCR NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM For ffunday delivery leave your or der* early In the week. CONIDA’S irr. CR KAN PALACE. SPBXIAL NOTRE. JUST RECEIVED One earload of Moyers’ One work of Syracuse. N. Y . open and top buggies, the most complete line ever brought to this city. We defy competition on this work I ask th* public one and all who are In tha market for end and side.spring easy-rid tng vehicle*, that they can he found t my repository. Also a full line of deliv ery wagons open and top. milk and baker wagon*. You make no mistake by calling at once and make your selection. MARK APPLE’S REPOSITORY. 320 Broughton alreet. west. Kelly s Rubber Tire*, the only reliable tire on the market. RAD wi ITEM IRD the DOfTOB. Wet weather oaures wet feel, wet fee! cause bad colds, and many other dis ease*, together with complication* When this occur*, send at once for a competent doctor and have your prescription* filled at th* Masonic Temple Pharmacy. For good doctor* and good drugs co-operating insures quick recovery and th* patient Is mode g ad Send Jour Sunday orders for cream and sherbet a uarly to Insure prompt delivery. Georgia phone JH GRAPIIOPHONES and H KCOKDS SPIKT AL NOTH’ON. RYAN’S HININHgN (01.1.F9GK, Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building. Tay and Night Sessions Pall and Winter Seosion now In progress Stenography. (Munson, rtrah.im and Pitman). Typewriting. English branch-s Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Individual Instructions. Short, thorough, practical courier; latest and best methods. Our various departmsntr are exceptionally thorough and complete, and aro under the personal supervision of the princi pal Students prepared directly for busi ness. Call and examine the method* and workings of this college. |f you are employes! during the day. attend our pop ular night session Send for catalogue. M E RVAN, Principal. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Beef. Wine and Iron 76c Roach Salt iguaramoadl lOt- K. R. C I. • Talcum Powder, borated 6c Palmer s Toilet Wstero 60c Empty Capsules, tan for 6c T. P. Dyspepsia Tablets Free Imported Castile Soap 60c Insect Powder. P. D. A Cos 40c Trusses 6A- to L> no Fi ring*#. Fountain TSr to >3 no Thermometer (Fever) 50r to S3 00 W# lead In everything In our line. KNIGHT’S PHARMACT. Ga. Phone 639. Bell Phone 639 ELECTION NOTICE. City of Savannah, Ofllce Clerk of Coun cil Nov 2. ISO—A vacancy having oc curred among tha chimney contractors. In accordance with resolution of Council adopted o*l. SI, lam notice I- hereby given that an election will b-- held ai the ncxi regular meeting of Council, to he held on Wednesday, the Itlh Inst , at * p m , to nil the unexplred term All applications to be flled with the clerk of Council nt or hefot* 12 m of the 14*h Inst Bond of Yes) required Names of two bondsmen must accompany the application WILLIAM P. BAILEY. Clsrk of Council. at oinnurpii. Pin# rlce-netd I-a mb. Poultry. Ducks, Turkey*. Vegeighlet. Fru!!* •Phone 375 M S GARDNER P B —That specially prepared corned beef ready now HR ODHPI NAI 9 AGE. Get them fresh here The kind your grandma used to eat. Made by nobody bu' Joy o ritones jab J JOYCE P• S—Remember all other meat* are Ih# choice here Special fancy groceries. AAK BIT AND ItILL HEAL ESTATE, Negotiate loans on same at 6 per cent and COIL- t rants. Hapresant The TraveL era Insurant* Cos., accident and liability departments R pr-.-em ih* New York Under* nitre Fire in- agency it-present th# Greenwich Fire In, <o R-presePt ih# Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Cos. All busl ne* entrusted to u< will be appre tated. and will receive prompt and c ireful at lenilor No. tl Bsv etreet east Tele- Wbont m. W. C. FILIPP A CO. Rl aiNEfi* NOTirnti. BIYINO A NTOVE I* an Important undertaking If get an unaatirfactory arttcl. there e r~. ery ahead for you all winter. R. L. CLANCY A CO.. 113 Whitaker Street. European Novelties. Our recent purchase# ot foreign gc*i, aflord* buyer* an opportunity of aa'.ee , from the late.l and choicest nov* . shown tn Pari* ar.d other European ter*. There are many exclusive ard t. tractive deslgrs from wntch to chwa, without chane* of duplication. All of a* .aied quality and value. THEUS BROS. Pins and Badges. We are showing a beautiful Hat ot Society Plat and Badge*— ELKS. MASONS. ODl) FELLOWS. PYTHIAN and other.—Oold. Enamel, etc. Price, attractive. Only the beet good*. HUNTER & VAN KEUREN, Jewelers, lit Bull Street SOLID SILVER We are constantly adding to Our al ready large stock of Bond Stiver tkg latest designs and creation* In Btlvenriri from th# leading manufacturers Nothing that goo! taste and lon* . pert ere* could suggest ha* been left or done to make our stock a* handsome sr| complete e* one could desire. A.L.Desbouillons Jeweler. No. 43 Bull street. (Tin Dollars Spin! jjjjfSumi PICTURE ** FRAME FI6TOIT will make your home an attractive ore and give It an air of refinement We employ nothing but exp- rt wort man that will not botch your work si others do Our s’oek of Moulding Is f*a time* larger than thot of any of -ur com petitors, and our prices are tbs losrrst k-own 106 TO W 6 CONGRESS fTT WENT Ga Telephone No. 1041 ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., 40 Drayton Street, Will atteod to your wants in tbe electrical line. PHONES 62. HAVE YOUR SHOES -J 1 !L, REPAIRED OKARMA'S. BELL PHONE 1199 ##*♦>> • • * * ( t t 4 a > t t The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Cos, ARE PREPARED To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms. 10 ifipei Piisii For nil. a Foraallh Nawapaprr will fold rhael ItU It to m >od ITtco 800 II ml B.IOO, jl w# hava no un for II uni warn iba roam 11 xruplaa. II 011 lba ar loraluabla adjuaat *f r-wapapar x®o* AJdraaa MORNING NEWS, Itnaul. • CREEN &CO , 1U Whliakor. our 4>pl*y at Ihr Carnival Fr"uOl* Now Plolurfr Now fi'VKl* Call and u>. You will M waloo"'^ OI.D NirWUPAPriIB, ter oaoia * Bualnma Offloa Momku Maw*