The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 05, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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election only one day off. nmißnm to of-cidf who will (tCLE FOR KOI It VRARM MOHI.. 7*he Election Her** <o Br it 4a i,l liar, bBI Ur*r Vale I* Ex pected— Republican anrtldnfr It ranking n llrrldnl llld for the l-nbnr Vote and Hu • hamper of Hhltr Wnikrri Knt|rd on Th!* l, ID( But JtllnUt Internet Brlnrrd lo tbr tallunal Bl ••*••■ aad Vftr Mill*- lift mitt Doing; on—l nun try 108 ultra Frotulae lo Torn 00l a l ari' Vole. t irrftMK I* * n readiness for to-mor r, elect.on Throughout the North, and West It will he ■ day of hard k as well as of Intense Interest to the campaign managers and thetr astlst art> fiown South, and particularly in ga ar.r.ah the day will be a comparative ly quiet one. Tnere Is no excitement here, and llie In terest. even In the congressional election. ta not at white heat by any muni The friends of the two candidates for Con gress who have been aiding them in the conduct of their campaign, will put In considerable quiet work, getting thing* In reailnesa for to-morrow. In order mat tnere may lie no allpe when tha Mme comes for rounding up the vnttrt It I* believed that a good vote will be polled, owing. Ilrst, to the general Inter est which Is felt In the national campaign, •specially among the business men, and. second to the congressional race. Many mixed tickets will be voted. Many busi* pres men will go to the polls and vole the Republican national ticket, as they did four years ago, but 90 per cent, of will vote fur C'ol Lest-r for Con gress The latter s friends are that he has nothing to faa- from this •our * Avery decided bid Is being made by the Republican candid tie. however, for the labor vote, and this Is the point which the Democratic managers will watch It Is known to be a fact that the Republican . ami.dote has the asslsian c of a number of while workers, an.l the*. are uoing Ihtir best to convince the Utior men (lull Oil 1-ester has not shown a projrar Interest In their welfare In what re m„ ■ the Republican candid ite nas ever evlno and his love for the workingman 1* not stated. M Ig*ak*n'* assistant# arc* working very shrewdly on this line. A sample of th* tickets which will Is- used to ihl* end was received at the Morning News office last night It *s headed ••Democratic Ticket.' and Is an ex.i 1 duplicate of the regu.or Democratic tlckei. with the ex ception that II bears the Imprint of the Allied Criming Trades Council of Savan nah at the top and has Mr. Le.tken s twime In place of Col I-eMer's at the bot tom Voters will do weii to watch out for these Hrkets to-morrow The effort-- of she supporter* of the two Candida tea are likely to bring mil larger vot* man would otherwise la- the rase- The mao ting called hy Chairman P W M.ldrmi ul the Court House to-night to I, ruinin' the Demo-rat! Execulive committee of the is also likely to have a good efferl Reports from the other counties of the district are to the effeci thal their vole promises to be con siderably .arger than that of four years ago The fa-t of Mr Iraaken - campaign through the district and the further fact that he has endeavored to win support from Democratic sources has aroused the : temo rats of the district and they have promised to ap(ear at the pol.e in large numbers A quiet and orderly election throughout the distrbt is expected, how- It eeem* to b* *0 generally taken for granted here that thw voter* of the coun try at large w|il lndor** the Republican admlrtUtmii n for another four year*' rule thnl the Interevt in ihe election t* much lea* than 1* usually the case. Thl* is ev idenced by ti e very small amount of be'- I ting going on Hut few tel* are offered, and there are rarely any taker* There 1, aome sftccul tilrur a- to how the doubtful state* wilt go, an-1 moat of the bet* mad, •re a* lo the results lo these state*. But few Democrat* ore willing to bet even money that Mr Bryan will carry New York, though there are a numbtr who are willing to put even money on Kentucky and Maryland, ar.d some who are willing to lake odds on Indiana A* to how the reault Is llk-*ly to *:and on the electoral rote everybody i* at *ea, though there lire enthusiastic sound money men who r* willing to I ret ev.tr money that Me- ' Klnley'a electoral vote will tie fully a* large u* tha: of liSK The interesting time for Savannah will c -me to-morrow night when the election return* will be received. The returns will be received ala number of places til Sai.rnnah At Ihe Morning News of- Ice the reporta will be receive,! by direct wire and bulletin**! immediately to th,* crowds in waiting At the Elks' Carnival the company which has Ihe atereoptlcon privilege will receive the return* by wire ,nd fla*h them upon the canva*. It I* h rdly llkaly that any Information of rrol interest w til begin to come In before 9 o lock, ami declalve reporti ahowlng which wav the election has gone can II 1 rdly be expected before 11 o’clock New York's vote will probably Ira known by midnight, but If Kentucky, Maryland an-l Indiana prove to Ira as close h* is claimed 'be result* in those stoles will hardly Ire k .own until the following day. However, t e report* will probably be sufficient to i- otv whether or not Mr. McKinley hr* irrted enough *t.iM* to Insure ills re elecllon. , mum by iiiiiixo*. A Former Srtioolmote of the I,lenten ant Hepllea to CrllleUm*. Ttic numerou* attacks which are being made upon Lieut. Hobson, E S. N.. were r * ntly noticed by a Savnnnah lady who la now visiting In New York. The Sa vannah Inn w.i* an old school-mate of Hobson'#, and believing the attack* un warranted, defended him In the following, lch appeared In the Herald: Why must each word uttered by be turned. Itflltld and flbtoftf-l ■ i) meaning annvthtne üßpbiMnl or ur.fouinale? Subjected lo harsh erlll !imi by the press. and. a last by till own gm-rnment, for which he h.is proved hlm s>:f .1 willing. and more, happy, to give r very life Ah, how strongly It savor* of indignant envy. Not one being tn this great republic. ' av. In (lod's vast universe. Is faultless, not one but has some spark of the di vine Vet Ihl* seems the aae when one must either be a hero, the darling of ad miring hundreds proud to do him homase or a hugs dark spot on the world s horl " n at which avery linger I* po wed, earn eye ready to detect Its blackness, every - hoarse In l.s proclams lion to the w ' rel of ths etmn cloud to which they al- I>w i.o stlvar Hiring Who would be a hero ' !-■ treata<i .is ours of the tote war have on' and, all been, save those whom a merciful <;od has taken beyond the resch #f Jealousy and malice? I. V. A. MMB spook* ARE THK9E f of tlitrman'i holdl-rs Wishes to Restore Captured Silverware. Editor Morning Naw; I am an tn f'deral aoldlrr. I was with Sherman on hi* march to tha sea. and while the Poreer corps was building a bridge across s Little, and also the Big. Ebaneeger fiver, on the old river road, a party of •* were out foraging. At a place a little fml j y m | % vt I lu£^k)| northwest of the crossing of those rivers, 1 went Inlo a garden to get some onions, they being green anti templing lo a sol dier. Whilei In the garden, at the north west corner, as well * 1 remember. I found tt place that looked as though a hen had been scratching, with a little crab grass pulled over It. This caused me lo believe som- valuables were hid den there I went down there and brought up a box full of silverware. I re turned the largest pieces of silverware to the lady of the house, hut before I left the garden 1 found another place where 1 thought valuables were hidden Till time I brought up a box of bullet moulds and Cane picks, which caused me lo be Itrve this place was headquarters for a bushwhacking gang. 1 then determined lo keep the small ware, consisting In table spoon**, teaspoons, forks and a but ter knife These I took home with me In Illinois. lalng an Illinois soldier. In lIE I com. lo this state, being n territory >1 the tlm- In IS*? my house and Its eon ' tents were burned, and all the above silve ware buried with It. except five teaspoons, which I wish to return to the proper owner Will you be so kind ato publish this, and give the rightful owner a chance lo know Where those coveted treasures are? ! will return them to the party that describes them by giving the initials, plainly engraved on the handles of the , spoons H W Maxey, Rltenshurg. Kltlltas rvv. Washington. TO III', THE til mi OF THE ELKS. Fraternal Or*ntilntlon* Aaked to Attend the Elk* Carnival Inv. IS. Savannah Lodge of Elk* ba* sent out th* following letter to all of the fraternal organlxafion* In thla city: Savannah, Oi Nov 4—Gentlemen The Executive Comml’tee. of the Elk* Carnival, have *et aside, Thursday night. Nov IS. for tha entertajnment of th* fraternal organix itlons of Savannah This night will be known a* "Fraternal Night" and as Marshal of th* occasion. I desire to extend to your body, on behalf of Sa vannah Lodge, No 163 B I' 0.. Elk* . cordial welcome, and an eirnesl request to b* with ua on this grand occasion It I* our purpose to have ail the fraternal organization* of this c.ly. visit u# on Fraternal Night, In a body. Me have en gaged the services of Kotrman'* Boston eoncert band, and the Royal Italian band, who will act a* eseorta on this occasion You are r,quested to report In a body cor tier Barnard and York street*, at 7*> o'clock p. m . where you will be assigned a position in the .-oilman, which will move off promptly at S IS for ihe carnival. •'The Elk*' Carnival I* to be giver, for the highest and most laudable punrose, that of Charity. The entire proceed* are lo be uaod for the alleviation of the dis tressed, regardless of sect. Our purinwe I*, therefore, beyond question, appealing, as It does, to the highest principle* of humanity, we therefore foej no hesitancy In requesting your support "The Elk* have always heartily respond ed to the calls from o'her organisation* and feel that they .-an call upon their brother* in fraternity, with Impunity. •'The geper tl admission w ill l' lb cent* each which entitle* one p, rson tn the en ure privilege* of the ground*, free shw. booth*, and exhibit* There will b* tw n'y show* carh will charge a small admis sion. which you will bo al liberty to at tend, should you desire. Th*e show * are the very best obtainable and come *0 >l* hlghh r*. omtm tided Tlrcr,■ wi'l ha BO objection al feature*, or shows. In the Elk*' Carnival. . . ii. - t * .....oel o f "Hoping to have the hearty support of the fraternal organisations of Savannah, and thereby make "Fraternal Night" a splendid success, w- earnestly request th.it you act on this Invitation snd send tepnrt of your action, to tho Marshal, at your earliest convenience. "Supper will not tie served. "Yours very respectfully, William Taylor. Chairman: Henry Kolshorn W I’ Holt. Marshals ” There Is no doubt that the Invitation will he accepted by at least the great majority of the lodges and that "Fra ternal Night" will be one of the best and most popular of the Carnival LOCAL PBHWJIdL Mr r. W Hancock of Alley ts a guest of the Pulaski Mr D Shaw of Statesboro Is registered at the Screven. Hr John C. Neely of Herndon Is a guest of the lie Soto. Mr A <1 Nleter of Atlanta Is register ed at the De Soto Mr F P Register of Register ts a guest of the Pulaski. Mr Is. It Sullivan of Atlants Is regw tered at the Screven Mr ft O, Jones of Columbia is regis tered at the Screven. M- N Emanuel of Brunswick la the guest of the I>e Soto Mr W. J Haggard of Sapelo was a guest of She Pulaski yesterday Mr H C McCrary of Hubertvtlie was a gueat of the Pulaski yesterday. M' S M Clarke of Bstlli was In the city yesterday, a guest of the Screven Mr D F. Campbell of Jacksonville was among the arrivals at the Pulaski yes terday. Dr Forest E Newhnil of AugusSa sis among the arrival* at the De Soto yes terday. Boa wed H Fatrman. the conductor cf Falrman a Band, which will be tn Savan na.* during the E.k*' Carnival, la at tho De Soto Mi* Rosa Woodbury of Athena will he the gueat of her sister. Mrs. Harry N WHker No XI Harris street west, dur ing tha reunion of the Daughters of th# Confederacy. THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, NOYEMREK 5,1WH1 The distance traveled hy a biscuit or wafer in the “ J>:-er sea/ Patent Package" docs not affect its good quality. No moisture, dust, odor, or perm can penetrate to the delicate, crisp baking" enclosed in the "In-er-seal Patent Package.” Whether it’s opened at home, on an outing, or in far-away lands, the bakmg is fresh as if just from the oven. The best products of the world's best bakers are now sold in the “ln-er-seal Patent Package” — aSr*. Van.Ua Wafer. f Is>k for rhi# grnl *I hfitH ' • ;• • • j '>• ! ' A end j of the package National Biacuit Company. CELEBRATE ITS CENTENNIAL. riHAT ItAPTI*T ( Ml IK II UII I, III: IM> 1 K %lt* 01,0 NO\ . 211. for Tlirrr IVn llrlnu Ar rnnfrd for l> fl* l*rnfor and •*■ Drafoni-Kfv. Dn. F. 11. K*rfooi. v I . .liniH'tnn. II .1 %V llllii Im m U U. I.ndrnm. .1. 11. Taylor l IV • > Pollock II n% r Ilf** it Invltnl i* l Will All Probably ll** •* %K***l- N ncr—Apfrlfil l , ri*|rnlliH Will ll* Mndr for lb** 4'rlrbrotloo. The rrntrnntat of the* First Rantlst Church will hr fflfbratwl In titflvuc man ior on Nov 2T*. ami 27. The centennial of the orfaniiatlon of the church fall* on Nov 2*. hut service* will he held on th three daya. The pastor, Hev. Dr. John I*. Jordan, and the rteaeons constitute a commute*- to make #ll arrangement*- for the observance of the hundredth annivers ary A resolution* of the congregation *. recently adopted, constituted the commit* tee and provided for the centennial bration Home of the foremo-u BaptDi ministers In the Houth will b* in Savannah to par ticipate In the celebration. The comnriU tee 1- not yet able to announce positive n w hat ministers will b* h*r® ami on whor day# they will be heard, hut it i# not im prolwvble that Dr K. H. K*rf<*>' of V !fina, secretary of the Horn* Mlfvon Board, ami Dr S V Jatn#i*on of Atlanta, secretary of the Htote Homo Mission Board, will bo here on Sunday. Dr R. J. Willingham of Richmond, secretary of the Foreign Mission Board, and Dr \Y W Landrum of Atlanta, pastor of tha First Baptist Church, on Monday, and Dr. -J B #Tayk>r of Atlanta. *rn r >1 m.inaiter of the Rapt Ift Orphan Horn** of Oeorßi i. an I I>r. I*. D. Pol|i>'k of Mac. n. pr**.*ld. Tt of Mercer Fniverrity. on Ttiw ia> 7*he arrangement for Dr. \\ dlinham and Dr Uindrum to pren h on tin c* i tenmal anniversary. Is regarded as ex tremely appropriate, b< u.-** <>f th* con ti* tk>n of their families with the Savan nah Church Henry Holcomb, greti grandfather of Dr. titmgham e wiV*. wna th** first pastor of the hurc w Dr Willingham a own Ereat-gniml? *• ler was the first dea on. Dt is u h jf\ of t tie late Rev Dr Hylvanua Im>. drum, for whom lAandrum liodge >f M eon* In Savannah was nam***l. and who was for fourteen >e*rw p*strr of th** church here Speciai preparat ion will he made f*r the celehratlor No will be spare I and It Is probable that |t will rak* Ns P*ac<> nriiong the gr*,*: reliKiotia d*serv en*es that have been held tn the city An effort will be made t> t ertaln fr rn tn** olil church reeopl. the v**r\ hour of li j organintlon. so that a *!-*•• il s* rvl e n ! • ommemoration may be held at the eonv i hour on the 2Gth. Hium Foil Till .114 I'll I' % , Two l*ftl%ir#, llcsd i for lliislnr-##. Arrested leslerdajr l> Detrrlxr Stark. A Rood, fat roll of fonfoli rat# hill#, a nutnlirr of little rubber ball# and shell#. Ill** out lit of the notorious shell and p* a name, ** haitle of knockout drop# and a MWitchnum s hook, nt.o the |ara|hern ill i of the fakir profe##lon whieh n taken from two of the gentry yester day afternocm by I Hit*--etlve Julius Stark. 'lh# men Rave their names ns Vier# and Morrlssy. They -nre both w hite, anddiift ed to the eiiy In Ihe search of prey, which they expeeMNi to le ntile to tin l to re dm lir the Elk# carnival. The m*n wern picked up near the market nr l w* re ar rest"*! on the charge of !>• in*f #u%i>iriou charm ter* l It wi# Rood strike n th*- part of the detective, m* the sear h at tlie wiiere the artl- ics werb dis covered, proved When tho botll# eontain.iiß the *!rop# was at first discovered th* natu?" of Hu content# was not known, but from th* auspicious nature of th** rest of the out fit, It naturally fei| under *u*pi ion, and a# Dr K H Osborne was at the b irr <k# w? tie time he ws'i ask'd t" examme th# druk which he did and told the oft 1 *r tlie purpose fr whF■> It wa* evidently Intended. The me n will appear before the Itecorder Bii# mornimr. and a# their pro fess on Ip to palp.-hie they will doubt!*** tie pis red where they will not have the opportunity of practicing 'funny |imo" tor some time to come Wildi these aro the first men w* far ar rentt'e} on account of their peculiar pro fession they may he consider* I a# really only the ad van ire guard of a number thti will be made prisoner# within tha next two week*, a# the Hy I# filled with other "**profe##ors of peculiar pastimes" an l the police depar*meni has determined that no frames will he allow, f any loriyer than th'* owners of them ran be got hold of by the members of the for e. ( ITI Bill’d ITIF%. Tho November meeting of the G^orjcl Historical Soi iety will be held to-nlfhl Matter# of a routine character are to be considered. The police were kept busy yesterday, some twenty or more prisoner# beinf brought to the barrack# durin* the dav The majority of them, however, were or rested for minor offenses. The city water supply will ho abut off and will He off for several hours on Thlr ty.eighth street from Whitaker street ro Rest Broad street, and on IJncoln street, from Thirty-sixth streee lo Th*rt>-olgntb street* ictai \oth pa OHS GEORGIA CHATHAM CO I*NT Y Notice is hereby given to all p**r*onw having demand* agamst Elijah tTnwfoni 1T • of o.tlil < -iUnty. •* <d, to |r**s* it them to me. j*ro|>erl) mrle put. within th-* time prescrllnsf b\ law m a* to show tlcir > hara*?er nnd amount. ,m*l ;| mne lpdehtal to tut id de--ease*l are r*- qulrwl t< make l*nm**lite payment to nt NANCY C CRAWFORD. Executrix. ftavannah, G-t Oct ? 19ft* GKORfII A CHATHAM OOF NT Y When i K G fVilmni- has applied to Court < f Ordinary f>r letters *lismls •! \ :* ii'ltnln vt rotor on th estt.- of l llti M E.iHo'ln drce.i-c l These are, th' refers* to 'lt.- u and ;* lmonlsh all w hom i nwiv c iiy ern t be i* and tipne-ir before said c tirt to make b|*-ctfor fif ativ they h;tv*- on er l* f r* th* firs? Monday In January n xi, otherwla* said letters will b grafite*! Wltnc*-, th* II n liHmp ton I. l errlll, Ordinary fr Chatham county, this the 4th day of October, IWO FRANK I KEILrBACH. Clerk Ct Ord'y. tV Cos. G FORGI A. Hi A THA M CO! * NTY Whereaa W II Mended ha* applied to otirt of Ordinary f >r letters dlsmlsaory as admin is frator, on the estate of Frances Mend. I. deceased. Th*- • are. therefore to rite and admon ish ;'! whom It mas concern to be and -appear b* for** said court to mak* objec tion Of ny they h’tve) on or I* f>re the firs? M >n Vi\ in January, n* xt. otherwla* said letters will be granted Witness the Honorable Hampton E ! • r*li. * >rdln.*rv for Chatham county, this the sth div of Slept ember, 1W FRANK E KBIEBACff. f’lerk Ct Ord'y, ' <*o GEORGIA. ‘ll ATM AM COE NTY Wh.creas. Alice E Wilker has appliel to t’mtrt of <>rdlnary for \a -ttera of A l anlnlstratlor with the will annead. on th* estate of George \\ Parish, deceived. These ore thep’fore, to cite and admon ish oil whom it m> con cm to ie and ai>t**'.r before said court to make oh;*- t o (: f itsy the> havti on or before t • fl -1 M itv hi 1* •• nr *r -ext other him- said letter.** will I*** grant* and W ti* t }j* l| o abb Hampton I* Fer i I the 3d day of November. 19 FRANK E KEIEBACH Clerk Court Ordinary, C. Cos, lIIU • I I, \ S. 3TKHMNQ cGEVEU NOVELTIKfI GO ing fer ;*•*?* than first cost nt 12 Broughton ftroi, * ast. store known ns tnrdter‘ Ha <b> •* r. ImiN’T TROFREF YOERHEEF AROET moving u.ur furniture, re toying your * at l>e!s or matting Perry A Renton wiil re lieve you of ill that trouble KNAMF.HKD PATHTTUB I* WHAT w*- ,ir* u ok t .(T* ! this week, let us put in on** fur your* and you will Lie** the day you wire born In; an up-to-dafe iwthtub lot or.lv >• os for plumbing, and gi** fitting our w<*rk 1* unexcelled and the pih wili mike v>ii fe*>| en* s , in fact >it will hardly feel It at all. A \ Price A Cos • orner St at* ami JefTemon, Gor gia and Beil ’phone** 869. HAVE Yoril HOITBE PAINTED with German ready mixed paint: entire •atlsfadlon guaranteed Adams Paint | Company. " WANTED, ONE THOUSAND HtTN rr> p*ople st the Houthern Grocery Com pany. 11l Bernard street “THE ,SH‘W CAFE** COE NT ERF AN f fixtures In the ►fere 12 Broughton •tree! • '!. known n * Gardner s Baxiar, for sale; they fin.* t go. Till STOCK CM ■it H d-d !N ’ THE ?t* re, 12 Broughton afreet. est, known as i (furdneCs must be sold: parties wishing can pur ha In lots and prices to suit. ~WF BIEL SEWER PIPE, FEUE pipe, fire * lay. fire brick at loweet prlrea Adams Paint Company, lot Congress. west. PERRY A BENTON 12 FT ATE street. tvef will move, pa k. ship or store your furdltur* at short notirt*; also re. ~\u i ir 1 i-jaltro ** at little coat. Bell ‘phom* 1124 RFHH Kfih THE GAR EAMPJ* AND mantles; the saving on your gat* bill will pay f*r in a litfwhile, not snylng about the *om fort they prod in *- At A C. Price A Cos., corner State and J*fferson; rom p;. t* outfit for TV Georgia nic| Bell "phone* f.'A. MORE THAN ONE IirNDRFD GENTS in tverv dollar < f your hord-earn'd hard cash si the Fouthsro Grocery Company, 114 Barnard street GY PS IN E IS TIIKHBBT WALL FIN- Ish male Adams Paint Cos., Savannah agents. IM congress weet. SEE A C PRICE A CO AfIOTTT your stov* *. heatera and oil stoves, the Peach oil heater I* one of our best heat, ers at a low price, they are peaches, we have sevaral r ranges slightly used al most n w. at bargain prl*. "Phono 6T4. corner State nn i Jeffreon REDtfCB TOUR LIVING EXPENSES hy investicg'your hard-earned harl cash with t e s .utharn Orocary Company, 114 Barnard street ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILE HE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR 'fIVG CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 90C Norwood's "Satire" For salt at ail Hews Standi in Savannah. CLASSIFIED aUVtrfllSEME^rs. I*l' II SO > % I "494* ALARM CLOCKS. W ATCHES b. e> *‘n i- -< ? h solid gold a|HV4ac*les, s.'v*. | ul> \ 4a- Mila wutvti, $1 Tv original $!, American gM -filied wat*h. years* guar ante. •use. 97 7l\ original *>t, 115, diamond ring, $1123. fair Mie stone and fiery, otlglna* con SV. r Fege.is for birthday, wedding and Christmas* presents, w r • in make insicw'i of i. and every article i* guar* anteed in blin k and while Just as repr* e*nt*?l Ts K.s Brouguoti. Hair, Jew elry and Shaving Supply Houm*. C his window for big bargains in finger ring* NOTHING BETTER MINED THAN Jwlllco com for grate llrea A 8 Cohen. telephon<* tb RICE BIRDS AND LOIWTI HS. N1 1 the birds in the cake of Ice. in the win •low, all game in t*aeon, served In b*m atyb* Tb Gem Cafe, corner Whitaker attd Congress, aIORPHINK. oPIFM. I. At DAN EM ci txilne habit, m> cr.f curwcl. will Inform you of harmless, permanent home cur Mary 8 Baldwin, lU>x 1212. Chicago. OIL HEATERS. WOOD HEATER, coal hwaters, cook stove and ranges Re liable goods C. !’ Miller, agen ‘ ADVEU FIBEMFNTS SET IN CAP ITALS MILL BE PRINTED IN CUM* SIEIED \lvi:n i ISI NIENT Odd MN 1 OR TWO CENTS \ WnKP NO AD V ERTISEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 3D* HAVE vorn houses clipfe:i> and shod by J F. Furlong LOBSTERS, JEST RECEIVED. AND served in any *tvb , a* *• our rlc* bird lu th* window Th* G*m' Cafe, corner Whit aker and Congress IS YOFIt IRON SAI'E FIRE PROOF ■* S'lfte A Freeman h.*v> v landing offer of $ 000 for every s-af* of their make tha does not pie*erv its contents One of was tti hurtling debt i 113 hotira Whan taken cut the hes*- tiad t * D turned on It When ojvened, not a j ige w *.-* discol oped, not n r* • *rd 'o t. ftt *bvllar *l* atroved If you want s urlty buy Stiffel A Freeman **afe C 1* Miller, agent. DRESSMAKING.’ MRS COLE. FRDM New York, tailor mnd* -tilt* 21*. Liberty, west. YOl WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM Springfield Dairy, It's rich and pure, try It FFRNITFRE ri’IH'ISTKIU ! MAT tres**e* renovated. Ant qu** furniture re |Ktil*ihed. furniture pack* and and shipped In led manner Sen*! ma y*.ur order# C I* Miller, ag* >t. owi,s<tiigh nuumkuy 'nriNWi:! Ciithollr iVmctery. rtirvN inttwfimm ram* li j Japonic#n. rec?i r em jmline. tl*iw tn and floral desißn# l.eavr your order* with J. Gardner, .igfnt, 12 Hrouahtm. * #t RUT. IMHDS AMP IHRSTKItH, BKK • the bird# In the cake of ire. In the win ! dow. all game tn season; served in b* style The Gem if* . corner Whltak* r and Uonares# ORDER JKM-ICO COAU KR YOUR yrates A f*. Dnhen. telephone 6S IF ITfl RITGSI YOU WANT YOU CAN yet them cheajwr from McGill!#. BPKCIAU AN UNLIMITED Bt’PBLY of nice willow rockers, ladle# oixe. at C. J W. Tcet le. I AM NOW I.O*ATKD AT 411 Wf'HT Broughton; rinr up BBS if > "i want to ha\* your fund ure moved <r |> , 'k- 1 fr shipment or M*rjae I ftuarante.- pr • the ram* ## i do the work that*# Klv.n to me A H. Grifll.i, 4!4 Broughton alretl. west, fnattresae# m id# to orier MJLaLFR’S BTOVEB AND HANGEB yl\e sxtlwfactlcn The Maanetir, Econo mist Waldorf, Kina and *>ther food makes at reasonable prices. %fl Brough ton. west LIVE IHBSTKRS PBEBH TO DAY The Gem <’afe. corner Whitaker and Con re#s KENSINGTON FARM MILK IS UN fttirpass*’d for rlchneas; delivery is per fect; phone 2 U> HKK MILLER FOR "KFM’E DF.HKB. office tables, m e mailing office shades £O7 Brought.m, west V/IIEN YOU SKIS M GILLIH SIXTY : inch fjl-cent rugs, you will buy them. ! JUM • m t help it, Will sell in any qusn • Ity. "'FURNITURE MOVED WITH UA HE. is s specialty with MollilU. MILLER H NEW Hl Y LES IN CAR pets, matting#, linoleum w ndow #hade*. etc AH work done in first C a # style 20, Broughton, west FLORAL PKfUGNfI BULBS HV A j r.ntbs. narrlastif. |xslm#. rut flower# from | Oelschig’s nursery, oppoelte Uaiholtc Om | * tery. I*eve ordft# with J. Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton, east M'GILLIK* LAUR CURTAINS* WILL j beautify your parlor laORBTERfI. JURT RE* EIVEI* AND | served In any style, ree our rb •* bird# In i the window Th* G*m Unfe, corner W hit oker ano Emigre!** MGILIalfl 13 CHEAT* f >S RUG3. NET3 lure hamm> ks. water ll ow pictures. atOve, be#lrom suits, ( and furniture of every description. SKI! THE JEW El* STOVES AND ring* # for sale t*\ J. W Teepfe; alo agent t r Instiran e *■*>* lire #tov*. l 4H BUYS NIUE RATTAN ROCKERS while they list larg* a #ortment of ' tockers, dlv.tna and ea*iy chalra. C I* Miller, agent KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN elevation In the country fre from city i drainage impossible f>rml k to become i contaminated, t*\ Imj'iir** odors. If you want pure Jersey m;lk. phon* ?Tis De i liver> prompt; satlsfactl n suarantecd M’GILLIS MOVES. BACKS SHIPS ! and stores plan'*# ind furniture, best work ; only. 10 ’ Uhcap-John" prl■ e* no “Chaap ! John" Jobs ’tioLli KISH AND FOOD, WATER ! crass, hone flour. 20-pound bag fJi cents \ J Gardner, agent, for the present at 12 I Broughton, east il.flM FOR WOVEN WIRE COT* while they last. C P. Miller, agent, |.' 50 FUR ART SQt’AREH WHILE ,hy la*, Hlg a* urtriK nt all gr*i|* of ttr, tqtnrtt. ruga, mat*, porilsra* C. P. Mill-r, a*nt ‘ M'tlll.LlH HKLLH BIXTY-INCH HfCH Smyrna |>*H rn*—fnr 90 (■/•nt*. "aDVBBTIHEM KNTH HKT IN I'M' ITALH WILL UK HBINTKD IN FLAB HIFIBD ADVKRTIHKMCNT I'dU M.V FOB TWO FFNTH A WOllli NO AH VKRTIBEMKNT TA KKN FOII LEHH THAN WO iintiF it- I htrttkhl trig iraot/t* r* tow flo/’klng Cu Dr Cl. W Rati.loipri. Albomarl" Hot**. Columbia. H C . ami to Darn from Isadlng papttr* ttiat h* t* cur ing many. ll* ha- engag"/! lo g/> lo Ha vinnah, (la . th* Sta o< Nov. ami Slav On duy, ll* will then go to DalD Tax Htuttsrsr. this n<-m- In h< yoill last opportunity Col Willie Joncn of Cotuinhla. an| mnnv otlwr* ar loud In hit praise —Christian In/lcx ~HOW ARK Yorrs KELT- IF YOCR fest ar* froubllng yoti. call on m* anl I will giv# you r*l!*f. I cur* Ingrowing nail*, corn* and all disease* of tho feet without piln; charger revs'-,natile; an give the beat reference* In th* city, pa tient* treated a, residence*, ordrrg cat) be left at Livingston* drug *tore Bull and Congre** street*, t* * phone J3 Lem Davie surgeon chlropodltt. itr.i.r tv ix r: d-h h e. WANTED. A COMPETENT ASBIBT ant bookkeeper Ad/ire**, giving refer ! once and experience, R. O. W., care New, i office. uri •* u y\h*d— %• \i,e. WANTED FIRST-CLASH CARRIAGE painter, must W- s*t>er atsl furnish refer ence* Valdosta Buggy * mpatiy, Vai* lo,?tn. Oi WANTED TI. WEI,IN*; SALFSM AN familiar with iv me ,v< gro rv huiinss*. good jw'sirion fv. hustler with sittsfiMor> l cltl SALESMEN WANTED TO HELD OFU g - I' by sample t<* w iud* al* aid retail trade, we ,re the larges’ <n.| onu man tif.oHirers in our line in the world, liberal -alary paid Addres- oi 1*• x Mfg (* ctTlce, 2k Board of Trade Building, So van rah. Ga SALESMAN WANTED FOR FLOR !*! i %pply by letter to us with refet erne, good salary |uid t* the rlgN man Uppman Bros* sholemle druggists, Upp mm bUvek, Fnvanmih, *Ja COIJARED MAN WIRT READS AND win** t. * prepare for traveling $• monthly and expenses; send self-address \ envelop* |**-.dent M* Brady, Av. Dearborn. iThlcago. iii’ii* u %\Ti<:n—rr:tt%i.K. \D V E RTIS E M ENTB SET IN CAI irvi.S WILL m PRINTED IN* CLAH ? El ID ADVERTISEMENT COLCMN * ft TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN YU\ run oi mi > r %m rn :irT and -ix I . nnimif i* Vi*ry and **•.*-.• t prl Vftfe tia*b * x •,"■! n t>* '‘t*iili.**h Hade here, day. dim fifty. i*i meals. laniiSia Y urliyn YOl NC M\N WITH SEVERAL years' exi*erb*tifu ** salesman In the fur Hiture titwl irpt btmin***—. dwiirrs to change hb pr *nt L itlUi. b* >t of ref gren.u- AiMre*. K - ary* of this office ~V Msi lt 1 :ss W \ NTS W( >RK 43t > out doily -r work at home Address S am-tt - Morning New# office POSITION WANTED BY REGISTER 1 pharma i- t Aktfe*a l’ stofP o Box No 3, Savannah, <a HTENOGR\PIIER. Wlftl EX l*Eßl once, desir* nfternwm |Hsitl*>n, wlllinit to a -i t |n *fli *• • veuteen Al dre-s Anxloue. N* vx ' *ffl e. %\ INTPI) flht I I IAMMI •. \\ A NTEIT Ia t liY BODY Jb.it J. llba. .ul hi*** tt. un-riar A S Cohen, telephone *' IF VO! WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT from Sfulngfiekl Dairy, It'a rich, pura ainl w Hmlm some CASH PAID FOR GOOD SECOND hi rid oat uick#. 212 Wet Bay street IF YoF \\ \NT \ IM.AtT. T DEMI" earth, dirt. and, manure, •I- Cre* of charge. Jus- * i * Ity limit- hauling over hard ro t ! write or t* lephono Blown Bra- corner Andorson and K.**t Broad street#, ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAI*H WILL ME PRINTED IN * LAS SIFTED ADVKRTIBEMI N’T CtILCMN EOB TWO CENTS A WORD. N * AD V ERTISEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 3th" inn ment—rooms. nTT*E Tb m IMS. FI unfnrni-li* l IC*7 Hb taham strwt, near Broughton. Fl It NISH E! * ROOMS. CONVENIENT to liti*ln | 'C canter, bath and ga*- lift Un> bn, eorner State. TERMS!! ED FRONT ROOM, PR I xtii" family with hot water, for one or two gentlemen. 20% Jonep, w>t near Bar nard \ HANDSOMELY FF RMS! I ED couth front room t<* on** * r two gent emeu 122 Taylor ft rest, we#t. U<m>MS FOR RENT FURNISHED Apply f 105 Perry street, weet. 1 ■ ■ 11 roll tir.AT—HOI SEA. FOR RENT. - * iMr oSTABLE HOUSE No -17 W.iltlhiitg 'Hut, ea-i t*twe**n Atercorn mi Lin In, fl retell aider aid eondlth : , every * onv* nb*n e Rlvnt tent to right tenant 1‘ *,*• Hii -mm Cohen, Wirt Broad aid Broughton an eats FOR RENT, A TWO STfUY RESI •bn < OH Witter# Road and sixth street, with about an acre of land, would #ell or lent c 11 Dorset L FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING with nil modern Improvement#, In good repair. 3IS Jones, eaat K lloch A Serav cn. FOR RENT, 7? DITFFY STREET, east. posiM-wdon at once. Apply George L Garvnany. **gnt 15 flrvnn street. <axt. Tfi RENT, 221 AND 223 iBiLToN street, enst, th"*** are g*ri I hous* * and !<>• iii‘.*ri * x ej .u* Api-lv t* c A M In tire, 4**j It fir.l of Trade Building FOR RENT 31f* HALL EAST 8 room# h>t )*! * old water. |mrn*dl • p' * -.!m Apply W W. Swinton, 2w Eighth street, ent run hi at-miv ii i.iu ot h. LARGE WAHKHUI’HK AND OFFICE FOR RENT CORNER BROUGHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS; FOR MERLY o. CUPIKD BY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAtION CO. II P SMART I oit i:i:nt <>n nil? i(!Kkciik: rat*. . ti thr,'*- .1,1,1 four-mil** ~>>,tx ,tro I' % • ii*i' 1 r,y to two mil,' Ijii-I tit l"t ■ from ,'.*• a. r,- t, tm, hutvlred; ttmi' • m tin txiUKht tn lirttr or xm.ill lot, on ,ay t* mv. II I tor-' 11. Knit ItKNT. AS t *-Ttt-ItATK HTA t,(p ~n Hot. kr>l .titll for four h>K, A*|,l r■ •> I*. O Itox 3*u AI>VItHTISKMKN'I b bkt IN "A!> tTAt.s nit.i. m: I’luntku in ci-aa. \t'\ : ■' : lai M t.N r * "!.• M : • OR TWO t'K.VTH A \V<iltt> No Al> VKRTIrtKMKNT TAKKN FOR I.KBB THAN WC. I tilt * XI.I:—III: l. KXTtTK. At A F.HTI --4K.M KNTH HKT IN CAI" ITAI.S WII.I. 111. FItINTKD IN CI.AH HIM Fit A! A'KItTMMMKNT COI.CMN Knit TWO Cl NTH A WoRIt NO All- VKRTIHKMENT TAKBN FOR I.KBH THAN *)C Hill HA f.F, ON TIIK OOKKCIIF.K rood, Itrtwnn Ihr■ ,■ arxl ■’ (troll* > , ire lo trlv to 100-mil*- im.- I ’,. Iti.| In I t from >,•* •''ir to on, imn Ir,-,! me <iih I, Imuehl In l.tr**- or nm ill Iris on .t•• y term C. If Inn tf t FOR HA I,IC. AT A UItKAT IIAft'IAIN -t lot ,*n Farit event-’, ii' tr the Fork ICx ti n*t,n Thte lot mut lie told. nn,i rjn h- •'■*. ureiJ t a very low prior. C 11. Dtreett. FOR BaL) a lot Fun TWO HCN dreil oollxrx: envy terme. on Nlntn etrxH. near Kant Uraad; no oily taxation. C, H. Doraett Koit ham. i. nTntS BTRKET near Fat Broad; no city tnxea, at IMO each; twenty flva dollara cah, and eaay monthly paymenla C. II I>oriiatt. K"i sAi.t.. i.*j:h on ninth, near Fad Broad, at each; will ,oon ba advanced to lies, when a lot hae been paid for I can arranga to get a home bull* c H. Doraett FOR sack, a desirable farm containing one hundred and live (1051 acre* land, about forty (tot acrea under fence; modern frem dwelling. 7 room*, with eervama" touae. *tobles, barn*, and other outhouae* convenient; excellent water, and a good bearing orchard of peachea. peart, pluma. grapea, and other frulte; eliuated In Bulloch county, about 11 mllet from Savannah, In a flne farming •action and cloae to Bavannoh and Rtaleebtwo Railroad: will trail or exchange for city property. Apply lo Dr. A, F, Boyd, 1® Liberty street, weet. Savannah, i da. aiICTIO* 9ALC* TB'* HAT. LARGE LOT FURnTtUReT' CAKmi, 1I VITI1! HXF.X, ETC., AT \1 l THIN f\ 11. DOR SETT. %**! lowFfr, Will sail MONDAY. sth, si 1C C ongr#sa, W'Ff!. At 11 o’clock Tha cant#Rif* a pci;*|#fiev. party go ing lo boanl no sickness I*,i * Oak and Walnut Carpal# ar.l Rug *. Cherry Siilc board, <*. * i.. a Ckst, R k**r> Dining Talk* * r#l i’hilrs. Wll low' laming**. Malting. Parlor Organ, Bad Spring*. Ih tub al* un*l Bureau, U!ni i j t mm Saf 11 •* Rack. Fi . i* tir- B-'k find Mum- Si an da andw uri By oih-t articles of u** and orna mcnf %l I Tin \ * %I.t * IT TI RE IHI4. AUCTION! SALE Toe.dnv, A ,v. tt. in dill m. Sharp. i of era k* i v conatatlag Of M .!<•** t, > ti— tnd *.tt, 'era. M ,!•>*— bowl* SS do. ' I p'nlt". Id targe plat ter* of ill L* d"*en fancy luead pate*. * doc-1 butter dt-hea, 34 *l,rxen mi4|> pi,to- .H .1..* n ve*etatd# dtehea. 13 do*, tt Imtler •' ip N ■ u*pt lr. * ihrxeix jardiniere* ti t‘.mt *r* * doxetx win, kl' • ]; !.i, \ it rd nr (tit,* l( * china, 3 doa*n ceictv j.rr? t* and .*en *yrup and vin, *tn , rti >l* . n "t t't prtchera, tine Bmyrua .ip I Itiu- dr Hu* ' & tr.tm hoo eat ■ ' ■ hi f.mt oak rxtcn.ton t.ittie er.e '. th*r eay chair, one wtttow r.*'K, r. 3 .rak r***ktrg ,-hMlr*. eilvct w tr, ~tr;*t*i!ng of *;,'*rn*. fork*. fl *h kmv •"*. built r knlve*. r htl tlrci.t act" of kit.fc, f tk an I ;***n. four .1.. , •ptlnv*. Hue bi<qic ttrnamenta and t " tit ct el. Pit * l one pl.t f.,rm * tie <■*' |*und*t All thr K.ewi* to he *t>|.( al'**tu.t'l\ Without tei.'fVe < JttodN on tr'*|e 1 lion M. ntl.it HAVANNAH Al iTH M ANIi ("MMIB HF iN t tt.MI'ANV A WlNKltlrillT Aurt "rie*r. 131 Whitaker Hue, i * lull *4ll—lll At. K*TtTK, Knit Sale those mi •n ‘ inth tret. near Ka*' Itrnad. Itove only been •old *<> nr*t • ;* panic*, ho will maka good nelxhb.il- *nd non* other tan buy. The teriipt *re vetv eaay and ihey ara cheaper than any other In h* vicinity. C II Dor*etl rU HIItKNr'KS AND Hi.'lLblNL I/OTI for *al nil over th* city. Hohert H. Tem rt l ea'.ate dealer. No. 7 York etreei. tti ADVKRTIHI Ml NT." SI T IN t"Ap' p, \l.s Mil HI HIUNTI l> IN r.T.AH Hn ii:i> advfrtih' mi n i holi'mn |'i lit Ttt ti I'ENTg \ WflltJ r NO AD V KRTIBEMI: NT TAKEN Foil T.KfW TRAN me I.o*l AMI Pill Ml ToTr! HLI I ’si ? r< hi .1 It IlfM'NO I’dPFV. f mon'lc ol*l Itew xed If left Ba vannah ISrcwlnrc t'umiany *1 It 4 1 El*. ~^TrXyEiTTrTt htiTm:n'\vmiti: and town 11nitteri t.tw 'it In •at marke,| "A. II Row Idler >1 reward if returned to Eighth anti Lincoln elit'et* i tin *4i.i._in t Ki.i.tinii n. ttnV HEM. Till. KOI till KINO" TltY ll when >. or favorite rettitdy fad*, al 330 buttle I. tiled tu a ltd! of honey make* a Bplendld mix urt lur Infanta anti blidreti TIKNZOIN HAIM. MAKES THE SKIN like vt lve'. fur do by drugkl-t or at lien r> and Aberco-n F'i-*t Drug rttorea, Whitaker and lavlor t. el* KOR SALK ON I Sf.i'iiNlr HAND VC lIORftK POWER EN'JINi: AND ROIL | t.R IN 4 No I ORDER JOHN I Hot ;K I: * HONS LA ROE PEARL < 'LISTER RROOCH. | bend -carved cam, tenter, with earring* | Adrlrea* K. II II . care Morning New* FOR SALK o\K FINE AND I.IOHT ,N*t W T Lynch. I.umber ml Hr>an; Henrgla "phone 133> KOR HALE. FINE SAW MILL, l/v ---rati.l on rallf.ad. I'<t at-re* tine tim ber. nt tr. atljelnlng. fur mile Iron track, built ,ut In limi t . Haiti eng ne. mill with St.ann apacln per dnv nrttl all modern Improvtaneni, Ju*t tt dll, !., < n e.twlnx i* nvuntti, r• I t anti term t t v Apply W". J Elite. Kirkland tl.i KOIt SALE 4 STEDEHAKEII HINOI.E truck 313 Broughton street, ,a*t. FIANOH FOR HALF. ONE l‘A ft LOR grail, nrat-elt-c mki allghlly need, Ktael a In w, ai-u atvetal tipflKtit* 111 g'**l . , iiditltin, t a n title, John W"l Kani. U Karri* alteet. weal. ________ WEEKLY NEWHFAFER IN RfO. pro-pcitiu- town I Invta'menl; ape.'lal tea none for elTue and will -f.l cheap. If •oil right trw.tf A'- O <" H. car* Morning N’t* Havannnh, Oa FIRE PRfHIF HAI'BS tt'B CARRY A hue line of file proof *.tfr In Mock l xll time* The ftarUea can *ee exactly what they ar* getting Our prl.'**, tire It low a* manuf*'turera eel! It. wlilt freight add ed I'arile* fnlere*ie,l. who l*h a good fire proof aafe. will do well lo lnapect tMir *iock Llppmati Broa l.fpptnrn block. agent* for manufacturer* FOR HALE CHEAP. AT HA It SION'S •table. 113 McDonough, eait. flne able iMKltetl mult TERPENTINE I.tiTATION" TOR ral- I* crop* Ar t year boxes; 12.001 *era* round llnylicr. at fl SO per acre. $3 per thouxand box,-* fur I# t* ■ I I mber; pier ty of limi t g to l gul In five milt* of r*F riMid, will give pH* (i ll n now or at end of era non Addrt** Round Timber. > ira Mottling Nt to IiPRINO FIELD DAIRY IS NOTED for having rich, pure tnllk; try II; you Will be o|cn,ed ADV ERTISEM ENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL PE PRINTED IN Cf,AH SIFTED ADVERTISEMENT COLFMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VKRTIHEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS TRAN 30* —a lIOAIIIIIYIi. "TiTeTTi RDARTi NICE ROOMS. cRN- Iral hKnliotr rtawMblr rate* al 322 Har rl* Blreet. e*l. I til l 4 1 MIX 41.. Often her rla**e* In Delart* arui d.roclatf a* followt Chl.drcn a finite*. Iteglnnlng Monthly aftermton, Nov. S, Guard*' Rail, at t Tt. n lirlt*" t la,-t with an Informs! tta •" -tenln*. Nov. 1. at v to. muik by Roxeafald'a o ,'he*tr; adml**lon for the latter, SO cants, including gentleman anti ladlea 111 *I4K* 1 H tXf IN. 'Tr CO, Jinty will cart! Ho rnttiilhly, anew anvl •afe plan of speculation Benl for par j ilcul.it> Equitable Investment c>tmpaay. I into Ilroarlway. N Y. ADVERTISEMENTS SET !N~ CAP JTAI.S WILL HE PRINTED IN CI.AS BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN 1 i tilt TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR ! .ESS THAN 30C FI.MIRIM;. to your lntere*t to let ma give you an eo ; tlmate on your plumbing, ttaw or old work; repair work a apectally, a* I m * pra-Meat plumber. No gue*a work ta endanger your life. Wlggln*. "phon* IS. Oeorgta or Bell Empty Hogsheads. Empty Malaaam liogahead* faa •ale by C. M. GILBERT & CO. * 3