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WASHINGTON SOCIAL CHAT.
urirtLATio* a possible
„ a M.K 1> THE WHITE HOUL.
Urran Kuown a# a Wom
u„ al ,d a Horr a
. UnuW* *># *<>> >l| H alr *Hoi> M'unlil
(he Aral * ablitrt.
v ,hintrum. Nov. 3—Social Washington
j ugun to .peculate upon the rcvolu
nt would follow ■ clMiige in Ihe
.strstlon. It Is a. subject agitated
~ , r l s - every four years, and lt never
fa if interest Is duo to the extremely
~ onol nature of tho toph'. The familiar
, of the present ofltrlals und their
. , sound as an old tune, and as the
at cry is for novelty, the p.weiblll
of Bryan regime forma a fruitful
in*, e for gossip.
J an at the holm! A shrug of the
tjl j.-r* from the women. Mrs Itryan
rnh'-essof the While House! Anew o#b
-In,, And a high-light of speculative In
ei -t Is focussed upon Washington
j M idison. I*uey Webb liayea.
Frir. is Cleveland These are the name*
1., end for success among the many
m l*r.ses of the executive mansion The
ntt < hive been acceptable always, be
** Kiev have been guided by pre-ednnl.
,*1 .1 dls reetly. and protected by the
. f the country Only posa.ble
r , s of the White House may be
* r , . md publicly discussed The wo
m,, v.ho aetua ly holds the petition Is
hedged about bv an unwritten code of
Iry thill forbids ths elreulatlon of
„ -itielsm and unfavorable c >mment.
present gsntll ladj of the mansion
IS r i understood Mrs Itryan Is the
n're" antithesis of Mrs McKml y nral It
I. , A t. to Judge from her predominant In
,sr* i in th oampa.gn. end the Intelle i.
u.. .(Unity tha> forbids ihe separation of
If. ISC. even doling the slump-speaking
0.1. thiy her Influenoa would he appar
en f nd decided In case of Bryan's elec
tion
>fr Hrinii m "N>n" \Vomnn.
Mm Hrar> la n college gra.luat# and
newest rort of new n#*m#tn
trr. -Mi-lrffi fnv* r evrr Intfftftd With
he# -cho.ir.y smb.tlon. and *hr 1* a dl--
tingulshtd parliamentarian a Inxxvrr and
i u' or *•? n Blue -* fr. g-od
S . h recommendation* are • lory to
on# feminine cbm''Ttf, but not *> to nn
~-f .#- , VcneM he strictly fashionable .ml
ur • :i-quoted or**
li 1* born* tit mint! that throughout her
hi*htui T* farm !n fongre-s Mr. Hr. in
whs unknown to soclttx ev*n to
offttiflvd iho law !* rlfftur" a*, to live on
Captlol Hill, In a small ntwl het rogemou*
l>oar#>b f house. Ilu l *h# im'vu Ut**Uht<‘l
Mr# Bryan would have rtrgU- ted her
babies, lit J add** her Blark.-ton**, tucked
northwestern section of the thy ant n
tlduously hold visits *# that at fh|a |>erlod
th<*re woi>d have been a few fashionable
m.itnor.s In Waihlncton to publish ad
vance rotl 'e nnd thua reromrm ml Mrs.
Bryan t- favorable aortal r*c*#gntt!©n
At prMHKit *h# li a*mktated in tho fem-
Inire mind with wonwin a club. . (Htimpnce*
mnl r**er Ihe* ar.d * •pell-blading.*'
Kluurlna <t the 4 ahtnet.
Already the* aelf-appo!n4ed twrdnef mak
er** are buev etimlling the m.-mber* of
Bryan'a oth* iai h<*u***hold. T his li tn
tntereitlng field for *j**,ulation. prln# i<'i- (
|y beo.iua*- a cabin* t ie m ule up Invaria
ble of rich men It li the aim tiaually
of the wives of aurh to e v iipae oil
other women a anfertainera Only thln#t
of the poaaihi* coti**quence* of Bryan a
election!
There Is Croker to bejrln with: Croker
th*> aspirant for roy.il favor, who
r i vs hie horse? in Eng. m l. has outlived
.* f •ted!.**'* for •ftf'ri n tea?, basked ui ,
tne senile* of lovelV women, and hoM* the |
*V is of the Democratic p.irty Msven his I
# uhby Angers flow would Orok**r fig
ure at the Court * f fit .lame? * high
#imbas*iiiitr from th*r t'nhcd States?
It is to New York state one look* for
the. social posslb.ltlea of all administra
tion* The Htte hi furnish#'*! 1
them before -js win proihi *e th* tn .lirain.
Isev, I* Morton. Ilanitltv>n FI i, Will
iam c Whitney. <v..\in S Hri •*. Chaun
* **> liepew. these r* nnmt ' that *tnnd
f*r neatth an#l *xiruoriinary so ial suc
cess.
If Bry.in Hhnuld !* n New
York**r in nil probability tv >uli become u
momber of his * ablnet, and iimonir lh
several names surtr - l id. Is that of for*
m*r Units*! States Senator K'ltvnrd Mur
phy, Jr The aoclMl ••Istnsnt. without r**-
a .ml to pari y, would wel <ttie th Mur
phy* l a k to \v j hiiutfor,. and the lat
er's expat en e during this six vsgra* resi
dence, would enable t rn to m;ik- a uc
• sful start and a brilliant finish as m**m
* ■ r* of ti •' cabinet r b
.\4 entertainer . i • Murphys avoided
-'entation. notoriety id display, uni
die fh. Ir social functbn* were nmort
fine-.!. ,tnl no dltii.uj p om in town
t * •• scene *1 Ilr.ners mor** artistically
Mnl and better roakcd. thelr's was hos
l altty known only to t! recipient?, and
lever advertised m print.
Mrs Murphy end her daughters were
r ’remely popular In the smart set, and
* .mild the form l r return to Washington
a cabinet lady, aocioty would be cer
t ~ri of one chanttiltc and liberal hot
lf the Republicans remain !n power. Ihe
radical change in administration dr*
to Im' felt K*. iliy. would he that •-
* - onel by the instalhition of Theodore
1 iseve’t a< Vice Pr - dent Mr Roos#-
characteristics are so w I. known
\V ohington lull the wild* t specula
te ns regarding his filling of offices cannot
f wld* *f the mark. There I- humor in
< thought of the erratic Teddy occupy
-111• * * ialr so ah y Idled b> Garret A.
I ..art. Adlai Rt even non. Will.am A
Wti..ifr, Chester A. Arthur. William 1‘
r\ p Morton, fleor**' F Edmunds.
’* >ms A. flertdi. k* and other grave
1 in itured men who h ive presid *d over
t Rebate with dignity and Judgment
If lirvan loses the presUl :cy. h* wl'
•'i pi *b.il> .1 • r* it ent Nev ada In In*
•and 0 .i*- 8t i> *- Roott wlt •• pres
of ihat body. nd Rryan is an am
•i n>* mler, wotial flrnl opp r unity to
sword* and play spit n*lid nKJg**-
* is to the g tileries
\ot n SnerrM
e present rtdmlnietratlon l rot fa-
for Its social reeord. The ||o! art
Mshment wa- th*- one hou- dlstfn
* h*d for its brilliant erf rtilnmen h
h ive *“s rted that t * H t
*1 to the social i*itce they kept up in
itngton stiffereil chronl* a’)' from a
of “head swefllng " They even o
ho length of attrlbut itg the Vice
i b nfs death to over in lulgcn e of
t<-* table.
A a matter of fact Mr. Hobart w*i
abstetnecMis. though dinner giving
the f>rm of entertainment b-t tr
'd by him and his popular wife.
house of the Secretary of State Is
' ‘t the most commodious In the town
i •* * wtalth of she family I s * wßclttit
•r talc the Hays to make* a note
- hy soeini plunge, hut after her pm
i residence abroad and participation
• highest functions of royalty. Mrs
i • not find It agreeable t i iMrtfl.’
• in. .•
ind • njovment of the otfi-ial public.
• fcf *>f the present cabinet ladle* prr
?h tluties Incumbent upon th*lr p**
and leave to the "plunger*" an*l
‘KMinders/’ of whom there ore al-
P’.nty resident in Washington, the
tu.aucc of the social vaudeville
River Steamer Goes I)owb.
>mphli. Tenn . Nov. I.—The *ttim r
, City, plying between fit Louis an i
f w Orleans, struck an obstruct on in
‘*nnese Chute. Just below t.ds city
f, ‘ to-day. The vessel immediately
' k to the lower deck Thirty pttgtn
*’■ and a crew of forty were taken aafe
■y ashore in yawls, but U*e cargo prob
4*‘J wui bt rulnedb v/
"I *m tbe mother of four childreu,’
write. Mrs Bupbereia Fslcouer, of
Trent, Muskegon Cos. Mich 'Mr first
tw.i babies were still botn. and 1 suffered
every thing but and sth My friends oil
thought I could never recover I was
reduced to 109 pounds When I wss
three months along for mv third child I
was taken with hemorrhage or flooding
and came near having a miscarriage
from female weaknesa Por two months
I wat under the care of out doctor, but
was getting weaker all the time until
otv- day I happened to come across one
of rour httle nooks aud I read it througk.
and the next day I sent and got throe
bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription and
one bottle of Pellets 1 improved so
fast 1 continued to take your medicine
until baby was born, and he it healthy
and all right My health has been good
ever since I now weigh 165 pounds -
" Favorite Proscrip
tion " makes Week
Women Strong, and
Sfvk Women Well.
TIMER FAVORtTK* FIRST.
I( ti ns n list ns Bay la Atlanta and
tlie Track Was SSnddy.
Atlanta. Nov B—Three favorites ran
first In ths events at Piedmont Park to
• ay on a truck fetlock deep m mud The
last race was m ids In a heavy rain 111
this event Lsirerjuolse led from the
Jump by almost two lengths When In the
stret, h to the wire Jessie Jarboe pulled
ahead and won by a neck
Ruin, track heavy Summaries:
First Race S.x furlongs. Golden Rattle,
11 to 5, won. with < la es, 5 to 2. second, and
Quaver. 2 to 1. third. Time 1 2JH
Fecond Race-Five furlongs Dr. Car
rlck, 2tol. .> with Antithesis. to 1.
sec ind. and iMUlpus, 4 to 1. third. Time
: ,
Third Race—Ore mlie Dutch Comedian.
7 to 2 w.*n. Wih Brother Fred. even, sec
ond. and IJliUn Re.d, 3 to 1. thtr.l Time
1:53.
Fourth It.ice—Four and a half furlongs
ll.inno, even. won. with Annie Coma,
v to 1. second, and Gladys 8., 2 to 1,
third. Time 1 !*,.
Flfih Race—Seven furlongs. Jessie Jar
boe. 7 to 10. won with lotrequolse, 6 to S.
second, and I.lttlo Reggie, 1 to I, third.
T.me 1 SS>*.
On the Empire City Track.
New York. Nov. 3—Scratches playad
havoc wlih the card at the Empire City
race track 10-day. Summary:
First Hue—Selling, about six furlong*
Trumpet, 1 10 2. woo. wlih Prestidigitator.
13 10 r> and Ito se-onJ. end Rlnakio. 7
10 1 third Time l Illy.
Second Race Selling one mile ar.d sev
enty yards Dan <*upid. to 1. won. with
Brisk, 6 to 1 and 8 to .1. second, and Bel
grede. 11 to 5. third. Tlnao l:*! 1 -!
Third Race—l’hoppaqua handicap, shout
-:x lurlongs Gold Heel*. 2to 1. won. with
i'hueianiinds. 2*> to 1 en.l 7 to 10, second,
md T.ie ithymer, 3 to 1. third. Time
1 ll',.
Fourth Race —Wakefield handicap, one
and . ne eighth miles. James, 11 to 6. wnm,
with King Barlejcorn, 7 to 1. ami 5 to 2.
e ond. and Pink Coat, 5 to 1. third. Time
1 53.
Flfih Race—Five end a half furlong*
I.ndy Dayman. 5 to 1, won, with Alsora.
3 to 1 and 2 to 1. second, and Minor Daly.
5 to 1. third. Tim- I <*V
Sixth ita'-e—Une mil* and seventy yards
Trlllo, s to 5. and King Bramble. 7 to 2 and
~ to I>. mn a dead heal; Al.slke, S to TANARUS,
third. T.me l:t>.
Itnce Hemilta nv l.stonln.
Cincinnati. Nov S— Results at Latonla
Race —Seven furlongs, selling
Trouballne won. with Little Oolite second,
and Suave third Time 1
R. .nd Race-One mile, selling fiogue
i> won. with Sir Oatlan second, and
("hanton third. Time 1:41 Iw-
Thlrd R *—Six furlongs Unrbari M
v-n. with Ttiscrosa second, and Imp Al
fuki third Time I:K>.
Fourth Race—On*- mile and seventy
virds handicap, rhappaqua won. with
i.ovcs Ltibor. second, and Kberhart third.
Time 1 n* .
Fifth Race -One and a half miles. In
dia n w on. Midi Jack Telling second, and
Kodak third Tme 2.34 H.
Sixth !<• * S*‘ven furlong*, selling
Hr.dare w*n. with Kentucky second, and
I ik* Kongo third Time I:l4*^
l*E\ >HVLVAXI A IHOLY BKITKI*
Harvard \lon Ihe Osins by Speed*
unit llrllllnnt Playing.
Cambridge. Mass . Nov. I—Harvard de
fy ited the I’nlverslty of Pennsylvati a
••leven 10-dV hv a scare of 17 to 4. A
marvelous defense, which conpetely
v- an ! broke up the famous guards
Park formation, a speedy end brilliant
olUll „. together with some bal errors by
I per opion<*nt*. gavo Harvard the victory
That l’ennsylvanla should have
I t*f it* v> was something consldf rmbly he
i vm and the expectation* of the most sail
.,lm rim-• -i>
lont.ilv surpriilnc to the follower* of the
resl and blue.
I*ln> ed a rioaa Tie.
Islington. V.. . NOV. 1.-FootboU: Vlr
gml* Military Inrlltute. 0. Bt. Alhan*. o
Ar.napolt* Cadet . !*■ WMlntti nl
| Jefferson. 0.
I.ifayetle. 34;
Yule. 1.. We.t Holnt. 0.
10 or a* towi •. 1*; ft wii ri h more. 14.
Cornell. IS; ITlnceton. 0.
CORDON niF.II f HO3l LOCKJAW.
111,,.*. Ileatilted From Ihe Gorlnit el
nn Keregrd flull.
Itrunewiek. C, . Nov. J.-E* rolleemr
rnoma. Gordon died in thl* elry this
morning of lockj.w. Mr Gordon won
...I by a bull about two we. k *o.
I ,vhrh caused lockjaw to eel In. He w;
! on hie way hem" on< day w|ih a
| ,he animal Iwcame infuriated, and mdc
i..., f o r Mr. Goidon. Inflicting
' .‘..t wound. It wa. hou*ht at lire, that
I would live only a few day*, but he
I w* fast recovering until lockjaw *et In
Mr Cord U b*en a res dent of Brun*
Wick for many /tar*. He leave, a *lf‘
j jr .d ai cld’.dree.
foiMilnllou of Aermont.
Wa.htngton. Nov J-The population of
j h e ..< of Vermont a. announced to
! nv by the cenrua bureau. Ia 143.441.
agalnai t" Tb ‘* 11 * n
laf of 3l * F* r eent - /
THE MOKNING NEWS: SEN DAY", NOY’EMBEK 4, 1000.
T. M. C. A*fl. WEEK nr PIUJER.
Will R.gia Te-dar Week and Will
He Obeerved Willi kpcelal Serrlees.
Tbs International Commlttse ot the
Toung Men's Chrtetlen Association In
sending out Ms circulars to the assorts
tlons regarding ths week of prnyer which
la annually observed by the associations
of the world, commencing Ihe second Run
day of November, eays "Eel ua be
thankful for th* material prosperity
granted us. th* new building* erected, the
debts cancelled, the generous gifts toward
current and permanent funds
"For the encouraging extension In
many deportment*, and for tha privilege
of entering new doors of opportunMy.
"For hopefu. progress In the organised
religious work, for the growth in Bible
study, and for tho many young men won
to Christ.
"Let us pray for a deeper spiritual life
and a more thorough consecration to
Christ's service on the part of the active
members
"For the winning to Christ of greater
numbers of young men. especially In the
associate membership
"For the wise and wide extension work
In all departments of lla varied useful
ness.
"For the coming Jubilee of the North
American ns nor tat Inn*, that those respon
sible lor Its managements may be grant
*d needed wisdom, and that the Jubllhe
In all Its featurea may reault In the ma
terial and spiritual uplift of the associa
tion movement In this continent "
The circular Is signed by Messrs Lu
cian C. Warner, chairman: Alfred E
Marling, vice chairman; Frederick R
th henck. treasurer; Richard C. Morse,
general secretary.
Th* Savannah assoSatlon will obsarve
the week In the following manner
Next Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock Rev
Arthur J Amtth will deliver an nddresa
on th* "World Wide Y M C A Work "
Special mush, will be provided and the la
dle* will also he Invited to attend
Commanding with the following Mondav
nlght Mr W B Stubbs will deliver spe
cial addressee to voting men *a. h night.
beginning t * o'clock
RniULl’ll LOST MIS CARR.
Convictions In Camden Conrt—Col
ored Collector Indicted.
Rf. Mary's. On., Nov. 3 The most Im
portant civil case In th Ruperlor Court
here this week was that of Julius Rudolph
of Brunswick agalrst ihe Florda Central
and Peninsular Railwuy. In which he
claimed 32.000 damages for Irjurb s alleged
lo have been sustained by his wife In an
accident on the Florida Central and Pen
Ir.eular The cas* was decided In favor
of the company. At the last term of court,
Mrs Rudolph had won a cult against the
Florida Central and Peninsular Railway
for Injuries sustained In this same acci
dent.
The convictions st th* term were the
following: Floyd Harden, colored, s-sauti
with intent to rape (on a rolorsd woman),
ten years in th* penitentiary Wash Hous
ton. colored, larceny, twelve months In
chain-gang or 373 and coats th,vto Qlbson.
colored assault, twelve months In chain
gang or 375 and costs. I'leero Gibson, col
ored. carrying conceacd weapons, twelve
months In chain-gang or 373 and costs
Frank Dorsey, colored, adultery, twelve
mentis on chair,-gang or 325 and cos's
Wilber I*ar,g. colored, assault with intent
to kill, twelve nicnihs on chain-gang or
375 and costs A R Baker, colored, stab,
blng. twelve month* on rhain-giing or 3*>
and costs. Ram Trapp color~l, ahootlng
at another, twelve montht-on gang nr 377,
and costs C. I. Theklns. colored, selllnx
whisky without license, twelve months on
gang or I'S and coals Fddl* Clark, color
ed, steading watermelons, twelve months
on gang nr ffifi and costs Jessie Tysons,
colored, stealing watermelons. twelve
month* on gang nr 3'A ami coats
The grand Jury found about twenty true
bills Among the bills found wa on
ogalnet Rudd Coffee, colored, collector of
cus'om* at this port, accusing him of us
ing "vulgar, obscene and profane lan
guage In the presence of females." Coffee
! ope of McKinley's appointee-
Col. Cc.ckran. presidential elector of tills,
the Eleventh District, made a very tine
address at this place Mon lay evening
rOl.niHlS' 4THKBT FAIR.
I.egUlarure ua> There—llona way
Male i anil'll a Faille.
Columbu., Ga.. Nov. 3.—The elreet fair
. loeed hi a blase of glory to-night. The
Georgia arrived In a body on
a .pedal train thl. morning, and were
loyally entertained at an old fashioned
Georgia harhaoue, given In their honor,
and rhey were ehown th- night, of Ihe
city a. well as of the fair. The member,
returned to Atlanta on their .pedal train
to-night.
The fair ha. been a uoee. In every
wav. Heveral member, of the f.egtM
ture were among tho.e relieved of their
purer# by pickpocket..
An exciting and .hrllllng Incident oc
curred thl. afternoon A mule .machel
to a dray ran up Broad .ireel, acatterlng
crowd, right and left. Ten pc:win. wen
knocked down or run over. Koriunotelv
non" of Ihem were eeverely hurt. It
seem* a miracle that .everal people were
not kllh-d a. the .tree! waa packed with
men. women and children.
WF.UDM) JF.Wmi NIIIKM.
t;or. Mrtwre.tr Traveled US title,
to Perform Orpsiony,
Columbia. H C.. Nov. 3-Gov. fe-
Itweonej made o Journey of mile* to
Klngetree to-day to |K-rform the mar
riage ceremony uniting Jewish maiden,
to Gentile friend, of the (Jovernor. I>r
William -3. I-yrtch and U.ytr H. O. Ar
kln. were married to K.ihcr Benjamin
ami Rowe Lillian Benjamin, reapectlvely.
The Ckivemor wa* a.ked lo perform
the ceremony a. a compromise, the brides
declining lo be married hy Christian nin-
IWer. nul the groom. olJe ting to the
Jewish ceremony. The- servl t* and prayer
used by Ihe Governor contained ahotit h.i
word*, and were made up from the ser
vice. of several denominations At Ihe
cohcluslon of the service u goblet of wine
was a. Mentally knocked from a table
by the Governor and broken on the floor,
as In concluding Jewish marriage
Many guest, from different pari, of the
stale wete present.
4K111.1.A Ah A (OTTO* MAKHJET.
i . i •
Town Is I'liall Inn Ahrsd-Orand Jnr>
Hrrsslonol lllalrlcls.
Ocllls. Os.. Nov. S.-OcIlU. only four
ymrs old. has rscslvsd and xhlpjcd, up
to tlAt**. on* thousand b*l of rott n.
long and short st.pls. Hsr merchants anl
cotton buyers are doing all In pow
er to put the town ahead of the iim as
a cotton buying center. Oellla b.s pild
as high as twenty-two and a hlf rents
for long staple, and eleven and a half
It"' A#
J. I. Harper A Cos. am completing their
laff* sales stables on Irwin avenue,
which puts Ocllls to the front as a stock
market. Thera sra four atock asllns
fthma now In town
Node# of local tsglstoUon to establish
s dlsner.*ary for Irwin, wts publlsrad
last week, but the last grand )u-y rscom
mended strongly adversely.
Irwin county's public roads built by
eonvlci labor. wse highly InAorssd bv
thoss who traveled ovsr them, lo and
from court Ibis waek. y ~ H
PALATABLE,
PURCHASABLE
illY 11
H HI.
Jos. A. Magnus
Cincinnati, O.
CHINESE JEWS.
IN THE HEART 03' PHIS 4 FOR MORE
THAI I .800 VE-AMS.
Only Seven Families Row LefS— Ori-
Klnnlly The, Were 11.000 Mrong
and a Power In Iks LsS—Their
Katahllahment In C hina a Mystary
That Nsr Never be Vo 1 vest—Are
They Dveevuilanta of ilismeeslt
Their Strssse Religion# RMea
Splendor of ihe Temple, Vow In
Rnlna, siirlt of It o* llna Ist Been
Void fill b, lilt to Vuatnln the
Vlnrvlng Vnrs Ivora of fh* Raw.
Jewish Facto I Chnroeferlafleo Rrlll
Apparent.
\V.i*Mn* >n, Nov. I—ln tha h*arr of
t'hina. 7u> malo* from 9hanifht. tm th#
hank* of th# Hoang-ho ** V*lUw rlror.
livo seven fumlhea of ChintM Jew? -the
vole remnant of ?evenly clan*. 5.000
vtrong. who Into ihe ("Viewwl King
ikim at the llm* of M!ng*(e 11. who reign
ih! a 1 #.*uf .113 A. I>.
Thep.' *. veil forum** repr#*en! what *t
ono a power 1u I’hina—a Hy
of Jewk. wealthy nn*l #afeemoi
an emperor built n magnificent ayrrafocue
for them an<l made i*ne of them ti>e tr*n?-
urer *f i grif province, onoth# r n gen
*ra! In the irti*iial army an.l honored
them In various other way*. Then In fhe
gokVn age of JudtlflO In China, thee#*
4'hlneet Jew- prospered to wo great an e*
lent that hey grew # areleea Itt their wor
•h'p mul neglected th** <K*l of ihHr fath
er* To-tbn their nynagogu** 1* a maw
of rulne. moat of It w)M to furnleh fool
for ihr n vtu kurvlving famllie*. anct t>-
ject poverty reign* orn<aiK them Tbetr
m. Mi lx**** have been aold, their reh
gloue mvi f>rgotten. th#4r language, h:u
r#A;j*ne a nier# memory ai*l their origin
one of the myaterlea of tho inpateroua
Orient.
The existence of <'hlne#e Jew* ha long
been a mystery, for aMlejugh their pre*-
nce arl ex*ien.’e have t>**en eatabllkhed
t>eyond doubt, yet e* much of their hlttory
i* epecuUtlve. that the mom profound
fctioUr* and itudent* of Jewlah ar,d 4>rl
- history have t variance a* to
Ihelr origin The survivor* and Lhoee
*eeti and spoken to during the iaet 2
>er*. ail bora the unmiMakahle r.rctai
imprint of tha Jew There could le I**
fkui>t oi that a*'ore. Not only that, but
they oPaerved moet of the cuatonta of ihelr
a no** tor* ar.d worshipped in th# ortio#i3g
manner The fa#*; of their Hebr.il. origin
and l '*rnt ha* not t*n In dispute, twit
the why find the wherefore of their pre*.
*r in t'hlnu h* tailed conakWaW#
r<ntrover*y jmof.g thoaa lntere*td In
Buch mutters
Some h.iva held that they were the lo*
trlhea of Ixrael. hut thl* l* wnd *j>eciiln
tion. expet tally a--' China waa to
only oil •• in the Bi *e when lamnh <l3 l2i
ha\ s: **Behold- ar.d J Jiene from the land
of .Minim (China)." At the time of lsatoii,
710 B 4*., Idglath Pileaer 111. a contem
porary of Jeroboam 11. ruled Kgypi and
the Jew.a were ev# n tnen reuownet) trul
er#. who** voyage-# extended info the f:r
fhext eaat. If the (*hln*ae Jew* hod been
he lot trl!e*. i'hlneaa htatory would in
.ill prolaibisliy nave rf# rred to them and
their own htatory would have done Ilk**-
wife. Neither |H the . .*e
Chine## history ee-ert* thot the Jew*
oitnc to Chln.i duilng me rHgn of Ming
le II of the lien or Tain dynnwty. about
113 The (n*tor> of the Jew* themelve*
declare# that they ime into f'hlna 22*
A D. from Th** n-C‘huh fCabuh. Tnelr
lender# were the head# of the Yen. I*.
One. Kaou, Ohaou. Kin, t'how. Bhih.
Hwang. Nee arnl T#o famllie#. They
brought with th m tribute of 1 *• yang
pu‘■--••Jofh from fh# weotern ejeean This
might serve as n clue n to th*lr origin,
but It 1* doubtful ux to which oeean I*
meant. It nly he the Imlton o-**an, the
Red ea. the Mediterranean or even one
of the Inland aea# A*l/.
A lrral Initulsrsllfin.
In thr days of Mlng-tr If. Chirm was
th* most highly rivblxrd nation tn thr
world, and all thr worM frinli.l with hrr.
Half a dozrn rgravnn roads In! arrosn
Asia (o th* marts of China orwl Jrws,
following th* *r acupsUon of (radrra.
trgv#lr<| ovrr them rr|M;i:ssU]r. It to<*k
day* to travri from Hyrls to China It
la probable that Ihe J* wt*h traders ftnd
•ng Hi** country frrill** nn*l th** p**ofie
friendly, atlvty-d their trethren to rml
<rat** 8o a hug** caravan was made up
ntwl seventy cliin!t 4i t.unilten sMrit.l for
their K w* In Chiiiti. I'hey left
Yew-tar <Jt*!-a) tn 22t A. I* . and trave|e|
by rosy stage* across Asia. With them
went rabbi'* and learned men. who carried
holy lMXks and ih* sayings of th** proph
ets. Finally, after n ywr of wandering,
the caravan arrived t Peen on thr
Hoang-ho, thr Kal-fung-fu of to-day. alt
tinted to the south of Pekin No sooner
had the caravan arrived, than the Chi
nese bestowed n name upon them—tne
followers of th** religion which enjoins
(he extraction of the sinew Tiau-kln
kLiii This referred to the Hebrew cus
tom of extra* -Ut-K thr ein*w or nerva of
fl* ah use*l for food.
For mnny years nearly the settle
ment at K il-fung-fu prospered and grsil
ually Jewish traders penetrated to all
parts rf the empire They established an
Important trading riaton In Nlngpo.
which they used -a port of entry. H*>
well dbl they do that in the year •), an
other Influx of Jews took place and the
power ar.d Influence of the settlement In
creased greatly. Chinese history first
mentions the Jews In the eleventh centu
ry. when the annals of one of the dynas
ties refers lo them as hnv ng served In the
imperial army with distinction and brav
ery The next mention is found on a tab
le! erected In their temple, discover'd by
n Jesuit In 111. This tablet declares that
th* religion wns founded by A-woo-10-han
(Abraham), who hand'd down the pre
cept* to Mayshe (Moses) The synagogue
or temple was built In the first year of
Lunghtng of the Hung dynasty In the
twon'leth year of *x*y-flfih cycle f1144i.
I.ee-chlng and Woo-sae-ta, two rabbis,
superintended the construction of the
tempfe. while Yen-too-la furnished th*
funds The structura burned down snd
was rebuilt In 1271 on Thoc-sha-tsae
street, on the southeast side.
ftplrndor of the Jewlah Temple.
This temple was seen In the seventeenth
century by one of the Jesuit fathers and
according to his deaeration, was a su
perb affair. This authority asserted that
tho temple waa 230 feet long and 160 wide.
Refora or rather around the tvnagogue
proper war a *erle of oourtn. extending
from eaat to we*t In the renter of the
drat court w## a large and beautiful arch
of white alabatder ln#rribe#l with golden
letter* dodW'atlng the place to the Crea
tor and Preserver of all thing#
In the MoA> of Hollee bwrotpl which on
ly the motiah could enter at t*m of
prayer. #tfK>d twelve table*, each leartng
a roll of tha Uw one for each tribe in
{rae| In th* center Btood another ta
Kle for Moaea Each table whs eoelo*
ed in *Hken draper!#* On th* *xtren>e
western will wera two tablet* containing
the Tan Commandent* In golden !et‘*r*
On the other *ide of them wax cloeet
for hook* and before each, a table urn
• n#l cundelbru
At ervk*e. the men and women •*!
apart and al! look off th#lr #h*-e* The
men wore blue hat* When reading from
th*lr Hlhllca) acrollo. the .abbt* wore .#
veil over their fan** for Moae* roverwl
ht face when ‘ending the mountain
after receiving the Ten Commandment*
A red #llken acarf wa* auapendwl from
the right aroulder of the rabN anl tle*l
In a knot under the left arm AM p* *
ent faced the weet iow*art Jerualem Ttte
name of Jehovah wa# l exer pronounced
Wtunal (Alonaß being aub#t|tuta*l. or the
Chine** word Tb**n (heaxen!
Thrflr fltar nd Cell.
A# at#tod. the Chine*# Jew* gr*du*!|y
me* In power. uiMt) iJfW be;an rhelr goklen
era In that rear # committee wa# ap
pointed to look after the* temple and th*
rmr*x>r .-onferred marv favor* upon the
•eot gW forty nfn* veara pro#perlty wa*
thelrp In HIT Choxi-Foo Thing a Jew
w** made chief Taotcl or magiafrnte of
Che-Keang province -and then tw*gn the
downward career of the *hlnee few*
The younger generation Intermartled
with the Chinee* the precept* ( their
re.iglon wera forgotten end gradually the
Chine*# Jew* wandered a wav fr*m the
teaching* of thatr prophet* Gradually
foo. pm*|i*r!ty left them *n*l 111-luck be
gan Their temp> waa deetrovod *g*tn
and when fuad# were ne*ded to rebuild,
none w*r*a forthcoming many year*
At )**t etxrwigh waa obtained, hut the g #rv
of their Holy of Holllra had de|#ared
never to return. Matter* W'eivt from I#a#l
to wor**. unUI In l#cn. .#rn# of the xouug
J#w* went into the world in an effort
to better their condition One of the**
•might * in* n# Ur In> degree tn Pekin. nd
while there mot Matthew Rtccl the f
Jeeult mtlonorv According to Father
Ktccl, the *franger called upon him one
day and eatd that xn both were of one
religion, he. the xtranger #l**lr*d to |nv
hla rexpgcta. FYlther Rlc*l
a* to the atmuger'a religion and learned
that he waa a Jew Thinking • con
vert him to Chriatlanlty. he took him
Into the mleai#>n chapel, where the *tr*i k
er lowed before a iike.nea# of the Virgin
ami 4'h!M
"Why <tlil you bow’" asked Father Ricci
In nHtenlshment.
"Herause that Isa picture of the prophet
In childhood" (morning \loscx protwthly).
replied the •rrnngcr Then Father Rlcc|
t*V<t htm of the coming of thw long-prom
ised King of thn Jews, but the stranger
laughed and declared that He wax not due
for 10.000 years Three years later Father
Rl cl ftlspalrhed three ruiMvc Christiana
to Knl-Junc fu, but coull ge| nothing
definite atmut the Jewish saitlement
In 1412. Julius Alenl. who. !•■ a use of
hts great learning, was duldiad the
Kuropenn FonfWlus. by tte Chines**, \ i
Itod Kal-fung-fu. but wan not permitted
to aor (he !*entateuch. the feme of which
had reached his
Thin Pentateuch, so report had It. was
handed down from father to *tn. from
the earliest day* of Jude*, of course, the
devout Jesuit fathers were most anxious
to obtain po -essten of this religious tre
ure slid nearly every year, an()•* *• dor*
went to K il-fung-fu with offers of money
and Influen e. hut in vain It was not un
til I*>73 that Father Hasanl sue. ceded Ry
that time, the Jews had t>een decimated
In number, their wealth was a nwstfer of
history and their spirit was broken. Fa
ther Oasanl wax peivnltted to see the Pan
tateuch and soon discovered that tt was
only fragmentary. 1 (ion his return to Eu
rope, he published n pamphlet detailing
hie cxperlenos and g.ving a translation of
*he tablets n<l scrolls he had seen. This
pamphlet causel no end f discussion and
Innumerable tracts ami tome* were writ
ten to prove that the Chinese Jwa were
descended from the lost trll*e* and more
especially from Ahasuerus. tha \\ .uelaring
Jew Ttie Mor|* grtw and grew, until
they assumed fantastic proportions and
the wildest (vnjecturwe pravailed
All sorlß of trot*o*tlions wera mode to
solve the mystery, but nothing of Impor
tance was done until IAAm. when a JoHUt
exiMNlitton siarted *rom Kong Kong a
i.otnpanled hy two i'hrlsttan natlxea Af
ter being absent for some month*, they
returned with the taw a that the se ts
nieiu at Kai-fung fu waa In a daploraole
stale The few remaining Jews lived in
the ruliu* of the synagogue, half-starved
and broken In spirit. They hal no rabhi.
had forgotten their language almost en
tirely arul had sold the synagogue bit by
bit. In order to sustain Ilf*
Now. the ‘hine*e Jews number )*** than
One hundred Jews only In name, wretch
ed. |<oor, despised, Pariahs, mcro echoes of
the forgotten race.
I'ernnnillna \exa Mote*.
Femandina. Fla., Nov. 2 —The Lyceum
liall was crowded to Its utmost capacity
last evening Ihe on .ision being a polit
ical meeting. Hon. H. W Havls. Judge
Jennings. W. 11. Lamar. 4n*l Congressman
lirantly of Georgia all noted spellbind
ers—a*ld reaed the vast audience MaJ W.
It C Puryee entertained the dlsttngulah
e/| guests after the meeting at Ins beauti
ful horn - on Center street. An Informal
little luncheon was spread.
liryan money flow* freely. There are
any number of < loss beta on Tuesday's
rexult
In the football game between Fernan
dtna and Jack*onvllie yesterday afternoor(
ut Jacksonville. Fernandlrm was beaten
by a score of 42 to 0.
The Rev M P F<*ley, who has hal a se
vere attack of dengue fevar. Is again at
tenllng to his duties.
ARE VERY FEW
Thr t.a*r* Thai l*>raiuid I'llr Farr
44 111 Mat Itra.-li.
Thr ca*r* that Pyramid Pile Cure do not
icm. n are no few Hut |>iiy*tcl*ti* air iiomg
anay with opereti. nr for pl.n* ond ilipMU
tuoru and more u|mjii thl* rlminr but rat"
ui.d - tfri-Uv* r nirdy to uicotiipllsh a com
|drta cure ar.d It m-ver ditupiiOini* In any
l&rm of pllr*. n hrtner pro tudlng, Itchinx
oi tilrrdiruf.
Mr. 7ho*. K. Wood ot 114 17th rlrest.
Hairam-iMo. Cal., write* "It nffurda me
much id(-Miru to rtate that aftrr unit.*
only one it-erm box of Pyiamld I'I4" Cure
i mi cured of the paiiilul olid armoyli g
dlrratu-, uftrr having xuffrrrd from plicr
for thirty yrnr* and trlid evrryihliig and
could only grt trmp.rgty relief 1 aa ad
vised by two of thr bet |ihylcianr In
Callforida to have an t|M-ralicn atvl 1 did.
end suffered almosil death, but the pil
ictuined and my rufferlng *t time* *>■ *o
givat I wa* not able to walk until I raw
in advritiaement of thr pyramid Pii<-
Cur* 1 got It at once and wa* relieved
from the tlrst application I am no grate
ful that 1 feel like recommending It to any
and every one afflicted with pilee."
The prompt relief and rapid cure which
follow the u*e of thl* remedy gave th*
itnpre*lon that po*lbly It might contain
opium, cocaine or c*iie almllar drug, bui
a careful and fre<)u*ot antlyil, of the
remedy ha* proven It to contain no Inju
rlou, drug* whatever, but It cures by
ytrln*ent properties an] neallng oil*.
Tb Pyramid Pli* Cure l sold by dru
gltt* everywhere at 60 cenu for full stoed
package.
Each conialn* a llttla book on
caue* and cur* of pd*s. together with tee
tlmonlal* from thou*and* of cured pa
tients from every part of the United
Stale* and Canada, -
; Have You Heard About It?
:Sliuptrincs New Pharmacy?
It is now open for business, and is pronounced
’ by nil who see it, to be the NEATEST, BRIGHTEST
\ AND HANDSOMEST PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE IN
• THE CITY. Every item of our stock of drugs and
[ Chemicals is brand new and fresh, and of the
[ very best quality obtainable.
, The Prescription Department is in charge of
, (Mr. W. M. Miller, a registered pharmacist with
, eleven years continuous experience as a pre
, scriptionist.
> You are cordially invited to call and inspect
• our new place. We think it will interest you,
and if careful, courteous and prompt service
. will secure it, we ask your patronage.
• A full line of DRU(KIIST’S SUNDRIES, SUR
• (iICAL DRESSINGS, TOILET ARTICLES.
• CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS.TOBACCO, ETC.
We have a Georgia ’Phone, No, 817, an in
• telligent porter with a Columbia bicycle, and
• we are all at your service.
: SHUPTRINR’S PHARMACY,
I
• Bolton and Hontgomery Sts.
fit # FKI.MJM * ('OIVHTCT.
4 ••rat lent of Ml** Hood Will He
Hanged on Yot. 21.
Jeffer#on. (I* . Nov. 3 -Quf Fel
low*. a negro wen found guilty of rrlm
inni 4*>t*inil her# to-night ll* w#* aen
fences) lo hang Nov. 24 The two com
pan Ire of mLitm onlcred here to protect
hint from mob violence will return with
him to Atlnntw to-nlfltl.
Will Intrsflxalr the 4 hnrge*
Waahlngton Nov 3 The Navy Iwpe t
menl ne* dlrened Alndrwl Bemey at <’a
vile to convene a court of inquiry to In
quire into the 'harire of cowardice eg#nnat
C*p4 Hell. \ 8 Marine*, preferred by
Mlnlater 'onger at I’ekln.
HTTiuN pfrniic day*.
AUCTION SALE
Tandar, Jar. (I. 10210 a. ... Miarii.
Bl rnl*nmnt *# riva-kary. rot)#lMln
of 'O4 (lixpo rupo ir l auili’ra. Hi
lamia. 38 .Hmwii |i!laa. 10 l#r* |> # -
Irra of #ll aixaa, 12 (liapii Lao* y* hra<l
l;#trp. '• <kxaii tMillar fllahr#. 24 .loxan
m-i p|#(< a, 34 cl.ixmii v*M4#Lla rtlahra. 13
■loxri) bullar 3* ruai’iJora. 0 <Vi##n
Jarrtlnlaraa. .Kl .loaan auml.lara. * doM)
winr nl#aaa 'J4 .l.x,an Mil# #nl
12 ttogat) farcy alad howl* lit gl#> #rd
china. 3 dnxen celery J#te. <> <l*>*en avrup
and vlneiar crueta, 2 dri'n milk plchra.
21 line Rmvrna nd Biuaael# Rua. 5 bam
boo e.ifelp, 5 ok .enter laijee, on*. eJßhl
fooi oak CX#*nln labia, one leather ay
chair, one willow rocker. 3 oak ro-kwiß
r.balrß. allverwar*. inp:lln* of apoona.
forka. 0h knlvee. I.inter knlrea. chil
dren# pel# of knife, fork and *('<’'. fo" r
doul.i* lied |>rtngp, tine blpqtie ornamenla
and thr* e hluh -ara.je blcjfelea, one plat
form acale tdai pound*). All the K-eela lo
b.. .old abaoltitely without reserve Gooda
on tnrp.*. lion Monday
HAVANNAII AI7CTION ANI CDMMIB
Hl* IN < OMI’ANY.
A WINKIIIGIIT, Auc#tone,r.
121 Whitaker Hinet
LARGE LOT FURNITURE.
CAHPRT9, M %TTfIDMM. B2TC AT
41 (TIO\.
r. if. nonir.rr. A*ctin*cr,
Will *#n m*niay. 6th. #i x rngr###.
wt. a! 11 O’cli- k
Th# 'oriief>4* of a re*idcnce, p#ry go-
Ing lo hoard no ttirkntM
Fme oak and Walnut H*4*. f'arpel* and
Bugs. 4’herry china C'lo*et.
Bo* k**r*. Dining Table* and Chair#, Wll
low lURge. Marling. I*arkr Organ. He#l
Pprtng*. Bed#teala and Durttu, TMa#a*
ware and Cooking fttAVCB.
Easy rhalrt Hook nnl Mualc and
aundry other article# of u# and orna
ment.
SIM t HI. AIOTICEfi.
*%\ %\n%h nil %m inr. wimm.
James W.klns, Proprietor, Dyeing of
every lexcrlptlon Fines! l.a'-es and 1 nr
talrv* handled without Injury.
Dresses. Gloves and Faathara Dyed afwt
cleaned as n* w Genlleinen a Hulls Dyed.
Hicam Cleaned and Pressed. 21 York *t .
w#*st. opposite new |rsiofTlce. H-ivannah,
On Georgia Phona 1254.
rnorKRTV outers.
ft you want your plumbing work done
reasonable and up-to-date, call on the
former plumbing Inspector, OOfiOROVK.
123 Drayton street, tn rear Lutheran
Church
rill MBD MfliAflKT.
Cincinnati Ileer Is the popular beer now
It seems to Is* made just right Ask for
It wherever you go.
J l NO RUE WING COMPANY,
\VM RKICKEN. Manager.
Phone WL
IF IT'b All E, WK MAVB IT.
I#arge assortment Whitman’s Candle*
just received.
Mayofinalaa Dressing Chile Sauce, To
mato Chutney, Anchovy Paste.
New Gorgta Syrup and new Mackerel,
phone Wu HARDEE A MARSHALL.
UPfXilb ROTICKk
Furniture upholtt red and made good as
new Maurease* made of the best moss
and hair DAVID CLARK.
11l Jefferson street
p £_f have received the finest line of
curtain g ejds and upnoiaiery material
brought to this oily. ___
~ IAL BALE F WNIBLI.
I will have a special sals of second
hand wheels this weak. Wheels from 43
to S2S
THOMAS* BICYCLE EMPORIUM.
11l Jefferson street.
Seed Oats! Seed live!
Txa Run Broof Oat*. Coa.l-raH-l
Ry*. Cow F*fl. Hay. Groin, Brn anil
r.cfls of til k’nfl* for *lok *nl yfeu'.iry.
T. J. DAVIS,
Tl*phoo* m. . Ulßif Ilrttt, W*.
V4I. WTHW.
BUMTIOk ttUTK B.
riiy of Havam ah. Office t'lark of ‘Coun
cil. Nov 2. 190 A vacancy having nc
curreil In lh* oITW of keeper of ih* lau
rel drove *'#tn ery. nofl-'e la h#r*') glvao
and in ii •cnJart#'* with i* re*olullun of
#’onn il a<lo|>irl lA t 31 I§oo. an e *<*tlon
wilt be held at the next regular meeting
*# Council, to he he #1 on Wednesday, the
141 b ln* . at H p in t* fill ihe unei
pi red *e in All applh Allotia lo l* fllet
wlih the rlark of C#rffhrl| at er ! afore t 2
m of ihe 141 h Inal Bond of JI.6W) re
qulrel Name* of two lM>ndsmrn niuit ac
company tha a;ipll#atlon
W11.1.1A kl I* BAILEY.
Clerk of Council
m'Y orli i nm ami qirom xi
Th* I>e*i t* lh# YYne*ler Brand of Hal*
fast dinger Ale, made by Wheeler * Cos.
of Belfast, Ireland. fr*m lie re tbnltd
Cnomac Hprlng* of that city Th##
spring* are the property of Whaeler is <‘o.
hence no other tlinger Ate manufacturer
In Ireland ha* lho*e wafers but them
selves The Wheeler Hlnger Aa la made
fiotn pure J.irrsalea dinger Biot at*) not
from Bed Bcpper. as cMher# are. one t*
deleterloue- Ihe other Is a tool#'
For lloalthfuliiesa and Purity the csle.
braiM Wheeler brand ot Belfast litngar
Ai* t* Ihe beet
LIPI'rtAN BROTHERS,
dole Southern Agents, Savannah, da.
|IESIVATIM-M4TTRr.MB HE* -
OV iTINO.
Ilalr, mo*e. licking fiber, faathara.
Our stock of new material aid manufac
tured are up io date Our retio.
% a (lug and remaking baa de||ght*l many
prominent residents Ask your a'qalnl
ancet. Materials sent us I* picked, stcjim
ed. clean#*! and mediated by modern ma
chinery Making done by mechanu s. We
confine our w>rk t# maflre*###* and bed
dins g# neral.y. We re.l is# king of tLI
klnda. moss hair, cotton, Dier. feather*,
or any artl le needed in mattresa due
NATIONAL* MATTHEBH AND lIKNO-
V ATI .NO CO .
B*il Phone 1115 331 Drayton #tre#t.
THE HEAT It KEF.
If you want thr flnsi roa.ta, or .l.aks,
or laml, phono 1373. Roll * Davla, tlail.
7oi<l f. markrl. Th*y wilt aupply you
ri.,l pork roaal*. f’oullry. Brain..
Irlpa. **. M
the WA* TO ( I.EA\ ( 4IIPETS.
The only way to get your rarpats prop
srly i.kai up. (-l-anril ni><4 tak-n rar* at
for thr summer Is to turn thr Job o*r to
th District Mir-r aiwl D-llvory Cos.,
("tophon" X. or rail at XI Monixomrry
strsat, atal thry alii muk" you an rstl
maio on Ih* • ott of tho work l*rtroa
rmsonablr They also pork, movt and
alora furntlur" and piano*.
C H MEDIaOCK. Supl *n<l M*r.
BKCKMAkVa CAFE,
113 and 111 Whitaker atraat.
W* rr now prepared lo srrvo Iho flncsl
meats, oyalr and rim* Calerer. for
Kidding part tea. german., harujucta and
coital lona.
Agenta for Imported Wueraburgro Hof
llrau. I’hon* TlO.
AMI 430 OTHKM 1.1 FOH
MALE.
!M 0(0 feel of aati. .ullalito for wheal
wrlahia. larrlage maker*, car works and
tmeilor hou e flnlah. Alro cypress lumbar
of all elx Wo hava resumed culling
our famous brands of rypivas shingle*
and wit; soon h ivo a full line of thorn for
M l. VALE ROYAL MW. CO.
IIOMIS 4 AF.I I I :t. *
By tho American Bonding and Trust
Company of Baltimore. We are author
l.od lo execute lorjilly Ommcdlaloly uprai
iipptl-a(lon), all bond* In Judicial pr>.
rosjlng. In either the .tale or Unued
Stales Court*, and of administrator# and
guardian*
UK A RING A HULL Agent*.
Telephone 321. Provident Building.
m i uiii " i in
Liberty and Whitaker.
The faehtonnblo cafe of Savannah.
Within a bio*-k of Ihe fe Solo Every
thing in *e*on. Fat game. Fraah oys
ters. Private parllea—dinner*.
Phone (44.
FASCY AMI IIK-PRESMEO IHIfrK.
We manufacture and tell all kinds of
fan. y ami t—preased brick, paving and
b-it;rila.- Irrl ks Our > ommon brick ar
the t-atl for bull in* purpose-, b Ing
larger than other kiln- make, and cheap
er. Sc* arnpi* and price*
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Congre** nd Drayton *:r*ta.
AW TIME OF MIGHT.
Ton can get your proscription* filled any
lime of day or night *t Park Avenue
pharmacy. Phone 1344.
PARK AVENUE PHARMACY.
J L BBANAN. Proprietor.
Corner Park av* and Barnard at.
PALACE CAPE.
HKMTAI HAST AMD OTMI EH HOUSE,
43 Bui: Straat.
Blu* Point*. Lltila Neck Clam*, received
by every steamer. Native Oyster* In all
„ylee Chop# end .Irak* and gam* In
season Everythin* the beet
Just received, fresh lot live iobstem.
M. D ABRAMS Prop
p. B.—Hot lunch from U to 1 every day.
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