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11%411*E ISTELII6F.XCE.
Matter, of IntrrrM to Shipping Mm
(irarrllt.
m City of AuiuM.l approached the
, jtcT'liy an Innovation *a, furnteh
, i r front iwople hy Falrman’a. Band,
w Mt Mtl"ned In the hnw. and play
t vrril relectlona before the eteumer
i.i r>l her do. k The band romti to Ba
, Jfl to take joart In the Elks carnival
■ )r \ n Merrill of the M> mll-Steven;.
j firjt Company of Jaokaonv Ilia la
ln \ nn burlnee,. He la sopping at
tin I’tilaakl
t al .onirj'ior haa undertaken to
t ii i.. steamer W 8 Cook The con-
re. k the Cook was made hy
y . iim \ I. Karle, the underwriter*’
i \ lame fort, of hand* so up to
user this moriut.fi with divine an t
o'ftrr X-ar.
Th 1 lector of rutlemt, Btone. ha* re
e. v rd the following Information tre-m the
I .it- I Stat- a (liars* t| affaire* at Cara
, Venezuela. regarding tonnage aid
c.t-ier fee* exuded on vessel* nt the port
, ■ Maracaibo:
Itv in executive decree the irnvernment
h„ annulled the contract which ha* hern
to force for a number of year* for the
t * buoy at’d llfihthouae eervlce for
the |. rt of Maracaibo The fee* ware
\.rt . xorhltani. and have now been e*.
tabll tied a* follow*
Mu v Fae—One b. litar for each ton. ac
rard tar to whip * tonnage, for *hlp* that
er.es • lar at Maracaibo without a tow
Towage Fee*—Two bolivar* per ton for
thlpt thot enter or l -av., rrnjj ng the bar
with a tow, the tow I* not obligatory.
Lighthouse fee* are oh li.-h.d. a* a)*o
the duty formerly paid on native products
found n it crossing the bar outward
bound ai 1 that were not on the *hlt *
manlt- t from ih* Custom House
Foreign and i alive men-of-wur, ships
en government service and vessels in th
eoaftwlse trade, of not more than ion lona
Hie exempt from towage and buoy fee*
The *•■ amer Harry G Day arrived la*i
night !■ m Augusta with cargo and large
passenger list.
Knvunnali Almanac.
Sun rise* at 4.23 a. m arid set* at 505
p m
High water at Tvhe* to-day t A '0 a
m ar.d *. p m High water at Savan
nah one hour later
Phase* of the Moon for November.
D. H >1
Full moon 5 6 n eve.
I.o*l quarter 13 * 37 eve.
New- moon 22 1 17 morn
Kir*t quarter . 23 11 33 morn
Moon perigee. 3th. Moor, apogee. 17th.
4HHI4 \I.A AM* DEPART IRE*.
Vessel* Arrived Vesterday.
Steamship City of Augusta. Daggett.
New York—Ocean S'eamshlp Company
Steamship Merk*hlre, Ryan. Philadel
phia—.!. J Caroian. agent
Revenue cutte:* 7. 33 10 and 11.
Charleston. In command of Capt Felix
Hunlcke
Vessel* Went to Sea.
Steamship Miramar (Br), White Santi
arc
Shipping Memoranda.
Baltimore. Nov 3—Arrived, tt'uner
Florida, Savannah.
Jacksonville. Fla Nov. 3—Entered, schr
1 endleton. Ferxuson. New York.
Cleate.l, scl.r Jessie Lena. Devereaux.
N. w Yor k
Entered and cleared, fteamshlp Coman
:ie, Penninfiton. New Y’ork. Carlh, In-
B< ston.
charleston. 8 C. Nov. 3—Arrived,
st amer Iroeiuoi*. Kemble, New York
.Sailid. *chr* Edgar C Ross. Qutlltan.
N. w York. Sue.a M Datldson. Doughty,
i altlmore. P> ssle Whiting. Betgland, New
York
r’ernandtnn. F‘a . Nov I- Palled, schr
. *rrb A Lane. Fietcher, Frovldenee. R I
Key West. Fla . Nov. -Arrived,
earner* Mangrove Seymour. Pena ola
las.-otie. White. Fort Tampa, and pro
. -eded to H ivana
Sail'd, steamer Miami. Delano. Mtam
steamer Newcaatle ißri. repotted ye*-
• kit ashore on Tennessee reef, floated
nd arrived in port
Fort Tampa Fla . Nov t -Sailed, hark
valonla (Ger>. Vo*s Melbourne. Australia
Arrived. *t*om'-r Olivette. Smith. Ma
ma. via K Wes
Pensacola Fla. Nov 3—Arrived. steam
hil * Douglas tNori, Krlcksen. Havana,
lenrietta (Hri. Merit. Hamhurg. via Ber
muda: Fagaseurrl (Span), Blueco, Galvee
tor. for coal
8 illivl. vte.imshlp Oracia (Spani. Clrar
la. Liverpool.
Cleared steamship* Llngfleld <Rri
Hartlelt. Havre and Dover; Gracia (Spar).
I lrarda. Liverpool
Native In Mariners.
Pilot rhart* and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished master* of ves
ts!* free of charge In Foiled State* hy
ri ograpblc office in Custom Houne. Cofi
,,ns are requested to call at the offi- *■
It-port* of wreck# and derelict* received
for trails mission to the Navy Depart
mart.
Washington. Nov 2 —Notice I* given by
th. I.lghthouvc Hoard that on or about
Dec 1. 19flri. the Intensity of the light at
tin- -union known a* the Choctaw Fa**
hanncl range rear light. No 3. Ala will
Va .nereased hy changing from a post lan
tern to a lens lantern light, without other
change The light I* locai.d on the east
erly prolongation of the axl* of Choctaw-
Piss channel, northerly part of Mobil*
bay
Notice |* also gl'n that on or about
Nov 13, Him the color of the *lxth ordar
Sight at the Sassafras Tolnt light
will be changed from while to red. Th*
• atlon is located off Sassafras Point, R.
1 . westerly aide of the channel of Provl
d*nre river.
1 E99EL9 DOl Nil FOR SAVANN AH.
Steamship*.
Avlaby fßr). 1.73* ton*. Hoag; kl
Shield*. Oct 23
H 'lton Hall ißr). :.3J7 ton*. Lewd*, du#
Nov 10 for
rnronra (Br. 2.OA> mrr. Hn##n; #4*l.
Miiu*h##t#r. Ort 1*
Fd* nbridge (Rr). 1.357 ton*. Notman. *ld
Tenenffe, Oct. 13
Ho*newood .—r). 1.021 tons. Hwdand. aid
Villa Real, rtri 23.
It!* tßeigi. 1 s tons. Sylor: *ld An:-
w*rp. Oct. 21.
1 kttnU (Bri. 1.132 tons. I’hrlettan*en. St
Harry. Oct. 12
"I gust M Fmtllo* (Span). MR tons.
•mpo*. due Oct. 15 for Barcelona
v nnie (Mr). 1.333 tonr. Erlcksen. *ld Rio
'aneiro. Oct 1#
Quentin (Mr). 2.170 tons. S(abb. at
Philadelphia Get 30; du* Nov IS.
Ship,.
harvest Queen (Br) IMS lons. Forsyth.
*i quarantine. Oct. 21.
iiarke.
* (Da!), 711 tons. Martanl; aid Goole.
‘' t 21.
more (Nor). 1.043 ton*. Sorentgn Sid
i -fjord, Oct. I.
1 1 dlna p (Aust ). 791 ton*. Ro*man|eh;
" ' Murrell:**. Oct. 10.
na (Oer). 1,377 lons, Dress, sld
’emeu. Or- 3.
,r ■> (Sort. 3 tons. Andr'***er.. sld.
ndon. Sept, g)
’ „ ’!'* (Ger). 1.243 tons. Heilberg. sld
'* tmbur*. Oct 29
r ‘*mo (Br. 33i ton*, Mallyrafl; at Per
r 'nihuco. Sept. 12.
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Hoard Of Trad* Building Savannah
Private leased wire* direct to New York,
j Chicago and New Orleans
COTTON. STOCKb AND GRAIN.
Nsw York office. No 41 R road way
Offices in principal cities throughout th*
South Wriea for our Market Manusl and
look containing Instructions for traders
.Frlrlad (Nor ). 1.913 ton*. Jn ohren. pd
L-uidei lland. Ort 12
Free •*-,-* (Dan. l.ngj ton*. Rancolarl; ld,
*!• Mi rdam, Bep( 29
Jane* t; Pendleton (Nor.). *7o tone. Nlch-
I Olalxen. *ld London On )?
, KampfJord (Nor). 743 ton*. A renren; *ld
Harrow Oct. 19
Monte Allegro M (Hall. UK ton*. Fldele,
*bt Marecllle*. Oct 13
Marla Adelaide tltal), b'.) ton* Oliver
•Id Genoa June •- I'd Tr 'i
Marla T (Hal). 7.71 ton*. Trapani. *ld
Porto Empedocle. Oct 2S
Monar h tgwe.ii s.. ;.i >, Andi-ri- n. e.-l
l agiWUy, t’Jct .
1 New Zealand (Nor). 323 ton*. Thlesen.
*ld Hamburg, O, i 4
Fadao (Nor). 379 ton.*, Federren. *ld.
Huil. SejM 2k
Faola Madre (lull 1.039 ton* Schnfflno;
*ld. Genoa. Oct 2
- Paragon (Nor), 759 ton*. Rusch. ld Deal
Nov 2
Royal (Nor). *3a tcpi, Krogh. *ld Havre,
Oet 3
■ Stella del Mare (Hal ) 1.133 ion*. Lavagl
i nus. sld Genoa Oct. 2
- Tlkomo tNor). 7v; ton*, Bjorg*. eld Las-
Palma*. Oct 15
Veronica (Bn. l.naa ton*. JlcLeod at Wa
terford. Befit 21
i Vtetor (Nor) 314 ton*. Ojtvtk, >td Rar-
I row Oes. 19
kehnnarre.
t3'oo.)ward Abraham*. 373 ton*. Mar*bai).
rid Baltimore. Oct 24. via Iteaufort
Stella R Kaplan. 1024 !•>*. Merrill, at
Rar.gor. Ort. 27
D D Haekall. 274 ton*. ld Ro- kland.
Oct. 21
Haven A Sfnnl’e Review.
Haven A Stout, banker* and broker*
of New York, eav in trieir weekly review
of the cotton mark**
Speculative activity In the cotton mar
ket ha* been Interfered with by the ap
proach of th* *l* 'ton. which naturally
reHrlcSr th operation* of miifld* Inter
**!►. The volume of bu*lner* ha* ayn*e
quentlv been reduced and the trading I*
eerentially profeseional Sentiment ha*
beer, mote or |er* mixed allhough the
tendency- of th* market reemed In the
earlier day* of lb* week to point *o a
rally from the recent depreseion The
large rhort inter**! formed on the decline
exhibited ign of nervouene** and their
covering waa mainly responsible for the
rather *harp rl*e wnlch actually occur
rr-d The advance, however, ottraeted no
* upper* from Liverpool and brought In
only a morierat* amount of fre*h outride
buying her* Re eipt* have continued
large and the principal bullish argument
was the f#yar of frost, which grow- mote
scute every week In view of the lateness
of the reason and the probability that
ivhaaever growth l* still fn progress may
h* suddenly cut off It was generally
believed on Wednesday and Thursday that
the expected frost was at hand and a
renewed covering movement set In on
tnl* Idea although It proved to he un
founded fhe low- temperature* only ex
tending lo extreme Northern point* in
the cotton belt The market at the and
Of the week war nervous, with renewed
*> altered selling of long holdings, under
which price* receded again to some ex
tnt. wnlle It Is noted that a considerable
*c Hon of the trade |* anticipating a sharp
rally th* moment there u> any decided
change in weather condition* a> the
South Advice* from various Southern
points Indicate that the cotton movement
duilng No\ ember la liable to full off m i
terlatly from th* October figures, a* th*r<
is very little cotton lef# In the Eastern
cotton growing stale*. The government
crop report due next week i awaited
with .merest, and will prohahtv have
considerable effect. Rpn** have been rath
er heavy, but there I* no material change
and the election may result in a con sld
erabie alteration In the position of the
cot ton g.d* trade which. If favorable,
w-ould have an effect on cotton price*.
The A’ielblr knpply f 4 niton.
From the New York Commercial and
Financial Chronicle. Nov 2
The visible supply of cotton to Nov 1,
es made up by cable and telegraph I* as
fo.lnws Continental stocks, as well a*
those for Great Britain and the afloat, are
thl* Week * returns, and consequently all
European figure* are brought down to
Thursday evening Hu4 to make Ihe total
ihe complete figure* for Nov. 2.
We add the item of exports from the Unit
■ l State*, including in It the exports of
Friday only.
1900. 1999
Stork at Liverpool, hale*.. SOu.iniO 733.01)11
Slock at London 15.000 2.000
Total Gt PrPaln stock . 33),0n0 735.001
Stock at Hamburg 15.A*> 24.1*11
Stock ai Br-men 92.000 153.U)j
Stork at Amsterdam |,009
Stock at Rotterdam 2>*> am
Stock at Antwerp 3.00) 4.non
Stork at Havre 42.000 15*,fl0u
Stork at Marsedlea 2.000 4.c*)i
Stock at Barcelona 17.000 33. m.
Stock at Genoa EOun 10.<*i.
Stock at Trieste 2.000 12.0 t
Total continental stock*. 179.20a 432.2>>>
Total European stock*. . 499.200 1.137.200
India cotton afloat for
Europe 43.0 ft) 3,000
American cotton afloat
for Europe 902.000 uo.orn
Egypt. Brazil, etc . afloat
for Europe J 7.000 67.000
Stock In F S port* 331.332 Aog.SM
Stock In V 8. interior
town* 513.959 343.125
U. S export* to-day 33.3*4 25.794
Total visible supply 2,540.43.', 3.JW.992
Of the above, total* of American and
other description* are as follow a:
American—
Liverpool stock, bale* .... 253 im 339.0-
Contlnental stock* 157.00) 343.(19)
American afloat for Eu
rope 902.000 550,(1)1
U 9 Stock 351.332 553.3*:
F 8 intenor stock* *13.939 313.12.,
U. 8 export* to-day 53.334 25.734
Total American ....2.411.255 3.134.792
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THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1900.
Total Eat IrxlU. ate 1 >■> ITS y*'
Total vlfflhlf i*pf>h 2.580.4&& 8JP7.903
The import* into continental port* tha
fM p r weak hava Iwen baler
The above figur** Imlioai# a I#cr#W‘* in
• he cotton in eight to of 727.537 bale*
? comrartHi wish the ome date of 109.
* lot* of M 3.374 bales* from the com spon.i
in <late f u&* an Ia <lecllna of IOM
baits from 1197
lIVNKIII rmtir \IKH^.
The Financial Outlootk • •cm From
W all Hirer*.
New York. Nov ?■ Affaire in Wail
Mreet are m a MnguUrly unettle*l con
dition. anrj for r* aeone which certainly
fi> no- he com pic uou* on the aurfa*e.
For the |nt two week . the Mock mirki*‘
h ir been n enigma It oae acted . few
have expe<ied and as- mil fewer have
fti'he.l It h.j* paid little regard to influ
ences which might hive been ond w*i>
expected to Pave . ri'd* rabie effect, and
i here I* no hod v i* t- v w. toid you ev.
he 'ause evervNulv's expectations are
found to nave lM**n based on vni*tak*u
tt ke-ntng- A''out two weeks i|o, there
was a great rush of buying Large and
mfiiifntiii iurchasers crowded Into in*
market and ourtkfar* dal no* lose day
in following tne lend of the prof cm ion a 1*
Purchase* were largo enough to suagest
the arrival of n lively boom and prices
advanced with a v gnr thar few wore
prepared for Suddenly a chill came over
the builisi Deling that seemed o hsiv •
sprung up so e^sont anootitly and. for no
manifest reason. *h bu>ing has been
change*! for selling and prices have d* lin
ed eh it ply but wish n e*r t of hesltancv
which suggest* that operator* have no:
lost their hopes but ate clinging to tin
expectation *hat the reaction will prove
to be onlv temporary
I* is possible-, however, to attach un
due importance *o the elections as an ele
ment affixing Will ttreet In** rest Af
ter ad. the political shake-up is little
more than a transient excitement, and Its
chief permanent imiiortat.ee lies in its rev
elation of the national eentlm**nt upon ths
larger measures of public policy A week
after th- verdict we shall have forgotten
the excitements of politics for another
four years and • *.' for tun*.- of the na
tion’s regular business wli| ahnorb the at
tention of the Stock Exchange Fortun
ately we find there little to suggest mis
givings as to ihe national prosperity.
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The Century for November is full of
ffovf articles, good fiction and good lllus
trationf A g nce through t* png -re
veal# the reason why it r**i tin# its hold
on th** publlr “The Kdu non if S.m."
b\ - Dudley Warner, i# ceri.nn to
aftthi't * good <ieal of ten lon The
Peru nf Pan-■'R ay-Chin** b% Oenrge s
Have will r**a-l with inu b more than
p ’*'*).g mer#>Ft '*Poion an*l tell
a Btor> In In Frank F rkron* be#t
vein Thf*e ure only n few of the g*x*l
things of ’he numb* r Tbe Century Com
pany. Union Bquare. N York
The InternaHonal Monthl> for NmwW
present** most attractive ll#* of c.v •#
>1 Marlllier. the grV.xi Krei * writ*; r*.
Ihe origin of religion, concludes hi#
ese.i\. begun m the October issue. "Toe
j Primitive Ooje< t# *( Worship This v*
i*er j- replete with suggestions an-l 4 in
no read wun mu r pr>l‘ The M% Mtllan
Company. New York
There are five uriKle# of unusual inter
est in the November Home Mag4Stne of
N* w York First comes Chauncey Mon*-
om*ry M Oovert # T<'\inq With Death
a* Randv Hook.** in wnUn Mr M Govern
dcscribs*# th** rather start ling experiment#
made t*\ ih” United b *• •* armv at t.ie
Bandy H*>ok proving ground' in perfecting
I heir h guns, armor piercing iwoJectNe
an.i high egpliYNives !i is • field never
before touched by nr,v mveaxine. awl both
h - siorv and h*' picture# will surely at
trn* t a good deal of attni<>n Another is
Will M CJemcn* arti |. on Richard Cro
ker anl slid another 1# th* “Chinese
Mother <lw>#e by Prof J T Headlan 1
of th* Pek:n Universilv The ||om*‘ Mag
•sine. i#m Bennett huikhiig. New York
Tie North American Review for No
vember furnishes* s rtkmg evidence of she
cosmopolitan character of this magizme
Including, a# it does, among it# i-ontribu
five Americans two 11w! 1• i• tw>>
Fing*l!*hmen. a Frenchman, an Austrian
a Oermwn im) a Japanese The number
open# with a masterly article by Capt
A T Mahan U st N. on Asiatic Con
dlMons and In emotional PollrW," in
w'tnch he endeavor# to #how what the
I nited gtaiey must do to miintain their
Influence in the ••ouncii# of the nations
under the nsw condition# created hy ih*
hassern crisis Oahriee D'Annunzio, the
fnmoim Italian novelist and poet. in a
paf*er entitled The Third Life of Italy."
deplore# the Incapacity of modern Ital
ian statesmen and expresses the belief
(Kit the salvation of his country require?-
that tne control of it# affairs he intrust
ed again t4> men who ore miniated bv
the historic ideal# of the Itai.an
Everyone of the article# m well worth
reading making the number an exception
ally good one North American Review
Franklin Square. New York
A timely arrlc)# |# • yj it aulay's Centen
ary." by Prof Jam## Main Dixon, which
ha# hrst place in the American Illustrat
ed Methodist Maxazlt e for November The
article is commemorative 0 f the . entsnmai
of the famous English historian who was
horn Oct 25. ISW. in LelreMerrhlre. Eng
land An exquisite portrait of Macaulay
appears as the frontispiece of the num
ber 233 North Second street. Rt Lsvuis.
Anew short story hy Robert Parr, en
titled. "The Wizard of Wall Street.“ tn
Everybody's M*igzine for November ha#
never been exceeded in its quality of in
trie t hy anything from the | M >n of tha*
popular writer ln its conception of c#r
tiin Wall street types, it i* pe. uliarlv
true to life Everyb>xiy‘f Magasine, New
York city.
The International Rtudlo for November
ha# a number of superb illustrations The
irtlcle- descriptive of th# Illustration# ar*
of a high order of merit The interna
tional Studio. .‘.M Fifth avenue. New York
city.
riTDIOtIT PIAfTIRKI) IID TIRE.
Ilcnlaeit of the Fnreat Calve# Daring
\\ heel ninn a Header.
From the Philadelphia Ledger.
Williamsport. Oct 2*.—A bicyclist and
• 4-atamount collided in the woods near
Jersey Shore Buturday night, and for 1
short time there w# an exciting fight
R.*y Clark of Rauchtown w.i> returning
home l.ite at night, and w lile passing over
.1 road in the wood# he heard 4 catamount
utter 11 cry ahead of hJm Then the an
imal plumped tfitn the middle of the road
The lamp on hi# bicycle showed the blcy
cll#t th it he was too 1 lose to avoid a
collision and pushing with all hi# might
into the anima. the bicycle pa##d over
the ratumount and tne rider wa* thrown
manv feet ahewd of i*- wheel A# th
bicycle struck the animal It 1 Jawed and
fought rhe wheel, and when the micnln.
fell over the animal pounced on it and
ripped the front tire into idei e# dark
had regained hfo feet by thl# time, ami
with ssone# he drove the cat nwgy and
recovered his damaged machine
Lt 11 Of HOPt RTMO USO
at ulv ilk.
For Id* of Hop*. 51 xi4g..m,ry, Thundor
4H. C’gdla Lurk and Wm! 4slb4
lutly xr-pi Bui)dt)t. Bubjtct to ctiung,
without not leu
IBI.h <>K ROTE
o v lor 1 ul *4 I.v Isle of llruie
* At arn from temn |4uo am for Holton
7to am from Tenth ; OO am for Tenth
I am from Tenth 700 m for Tenth
•16 am from Bolton 400 urn for Tenth
10 to am from Tenth 10 00 am for Tenth
UV) n n from Tenth 1! OD am for Bolton
1 16 pm from BoMon ll K am for Tanth
1M pm from Tenth 200 pm for Tenth
>SO pm from Tenth ■ 240 pm for Boltoo
4to pm from Tooth Jin pm for Tenth
>to pm from Tenth 4to pm for Tenth
to pa from Tenth (u> pm for Tenth
7to pm from Tenth 700 pm for Tenth
tto pm from Tenth 100 pm for Tenth
U pm from Tenth OO pm for Tenth
10 to pro from Tenth 10 on p m for Tenth
II Pm for Tenth
MONTOOMSKT.
ritv for M ne *\ I.v ifon*gom-'
*to am from Tenth 1 716 am for Tenth
2to pm from Tenth 116 pm for Tenth
*° Pm from Tenth ' OO pm for Tenth
CATTUK BARK.
'" r ' Eire ~Lv r*f|* p. r* '
•M am from Bolton 700 am for Bolton
7 10 am from Bolton j I 00 am for Boltow
1 00 pm from Bolton I Ito pm for Bolton
1 S pm from Bolton 1 I IS) pm for Holton
7 00 pm from Bolton I Tl 6 rm for Bolton
OOP pm from Bolton 1 *36 pm for Bolton
i iluNut-rtnuiisi
Car leave* Bolton street junction 6SO
A m and avory thirty minula* thereafter
unlit 11 to p. m.
Car leave* Thunderbolt at 000 a m. and
•very thirty minute* thacaftar until
11:00 midnight, for Boiton street junc
tion
rittoltjll . AND I'ARCEL CAM.
Thla ear carries trailer for passongera
on all trips and leave* weal aid* of city
market for I*l* ot Hop*. Thunderbolt
and ail Intermedia:* point* at t oo a. m..
100 P m . tOO p. m
Eeavea Ul* of Hop* for Thundarbolt
City Market and all Intermedia!* point*
al 000 a. m 11 ® a. m 246 p ir„
WJChT END CAR.
Oar laaves wvat aide of oly market for
Weal End 10 L m and avery minute*
thereafter durtng tha day until 11: p. m.
Leave* West Fnd al l a m and #*-
ary 40 minutee thereafter durtng the day
until UiOO o'clock mtdnlirttt
H M l/JFTGN. Geo Mr,
"SR- Southern Railway.
Train*- Arrive and Depart Savannah on Vth Meridian Time—One Hour Slower
Than City Time
S-hedulea In Effect Hunday June 10, lfeOO.
ftfiXt' tVYYt V ' - -111 Till; EAST ' ~ ' ll I'i’
n..i* s. > -. (Cm raf nww.)
12 .‘flpni 1 j .v-.ni Lv S*\ mi ,h Ar a 10*111. 4 .4pm
(Eastern Time.)
< 21pm .Ram Ar Btackvlilo |.\ a rtn.iu l ■'7pm
J 1 P u \r ... c lumbta i.v 1 11 .... '1
* “I’m ! nil Ar Charlotte I.v * ki.piii v Uim
11 *ipn! 2 t 1 a,?. . I.v i 10pm ifcMß
Ar ... No. f. lit I.v "pm
12 ..Uni £ '|.n> Ai ... Doji.tlln .. . I.v i 40|Mti I
* Oftini . pni At HK-hnv.iii.l I.v 12 01 pm 11 •••pan
- **•"’ 1 Spin Ar . . l.yn. M.uri: I.v a ...'pm -*
4 '.mm l. ( m: Ar Cllnrloi Inrvlllp I.V J (Hlpm 12
* .v.*tn . j-pnv Ar Muiilnxion I.v 11 l..*m i' MH*'n
: !k * m !! 'PW Ar Bailimorn I.v | • 22. in J7pm
, n ' * Ar I.v 1 idom, 1. lUcm
* ~P m •* 3,m> Ar Nw I.irk I.v 13 I>*m 1 2>i“"
1 "P" "Pn Ar |.. . •
rjS~ TI Vb~ NORTH AMt wm. ! NO.JS
- If (Central Time i
***** l* v tavnnnnTT At Mma
. (Rastarn Tnv- i
* *‘* n ' Vv Columbia I.v !
.. *' v bpailanbijra I.v 6 lMm
** ***" Lv Aak-vtllo I.v .1 *P
I*?"* Ar ... . tint Sprint* IA U
*• Know ill.. I ■ i
***•"’ Ar I,f*ln*ion I.' 10 M>"
. 4i*m Ar Cinclnn*il I.' I *pm
* J*s* Ar Si i.v >Wm
■ Sr L Hit* , (Do I.V • '
All darn* airiva and d.part from lt>* I'lani Hyxtrm Bialton.
THROUGH ( AH BKKVICE. ETC
TRAIN* *2 AMD H UAII.I NEW YORK ANIt KEOKIUA EX TRESS V-atl
ulnl liml'.d train- with Tullman I"a.v|i., Huom Blrap n*t I'■ 1- 1 n Sav.in
n*h mi n,.. Y'ork I'ontwrlt *1 \Yaihtntun wilh Colonial Kxprraa I ll.~ton.
* ullnMt. No|.m Cara (wiwnrn Chariot I- and lllehainixl .in. I > h.trlt>ii> un*l Nor
Cara arrvn *ll meal* hntwrnn Sax inn-.h and Wa.vhlrKlnn
TRAINS * AND * n.AIEY THE I NITKIt STATES EAST M All. A "H iilr l
llmurd tralna. c.irry ln( Pullman Piawlna Room Slmpii.g Car* i.ott* n s ■ n.th
and Nr-W York L>lniri( Car* *rrvr all mral* Savanna 1 and W.- hinxt-n
Alan Tullman Drawing R.m S4<-pm* Cara hrtw.an Savannah and Cm nnail,
through A*h*v|||* and Thn Ean.l of lha Skv
lor <-ompl*la Information a* 40 ratra. trhnliilrt. -tv . apply to
C! OHOOVRR Tirkrt Agant. I’lanl B.om Hiaitnn
.TAMER FREEMAN C T and T. A. HI Bull rlrra-t T> Uphonr *- Bril, *.V);
Gaorgla.
S H HARDWICK A*l*iant O-naral Ta*-ang*r Ac-nr Atlanta C.a
Learn a Profession
Without Going Away lo College or
Leaving Home or Quitting Work.
WHAT YOU NEED
for complsi# success In Ilf# 1# on# of ih# T#n Frs# Scholarship# In Th#
International Corrsspnndenc* School# of Scranton, f’s which th# M'ItN
INO NEWS will present to th# ten person# having th* most volt-* by Nov.
3D. IWO
Osther all th# Voting Coupon# you can. snj win on# nf th# T#n Fr## R holsr
ihlp? ntmrd b#|ow Through on# of t!#m you < .in qualify for it fit Op #al*
•ried poililon, and not lota g day from work or leave your home while study
ing
1 MECHANICAL engineering
2 ELECTRICAL engineering
(Including Complete Electrical Outfit.)
1 AH'TIITEt’Tt RE
4 CIVIL ENGINEERING.
6 BANITARY FLLMBING. HEAT
ING AND VENTILATION.
HOW TO VOTE.
Cut ouf ih# attach*! Voting Cou
pon. sn<) mail or bring if to th#
business office of the Morning Nsws,
Savannah, Go.
Each Coupon must bear Ih# nam#
of fh# person for whom you wish to
vole.
TORTURE!
BESIDES the dangers and dis
figurement* nf Blood Dis
t4l, tbe Burning and Itch
ing Skin Eruptions are among
tbe most acute tortores. The
strongest systems soon collapse
aader aneb agonies.
P D p (Wppman's Greet
# Z . i a *ni*dy) lea eafe
end certain care for
•very Bkin Dleeeee, whether tor
taring, dlstgnring, humiliating.
Itching, burning, bleeding, ecaly,
pimply or tetchy—la fact, from
pimp lee to the moat dlatreeaing
ecsemoe—end ewery humor of the
Mood, whether almple, scrofulous
or hereditary.
P D D Parlfiee the blood,
# g # build* np the weak
. fcl and debilitated,
give a strength to weakened
aerree, expels diseases, and in
•aree health and happineas where
•ickneee end despair once shot
•nt the light of life.
Sold by oil Draggleta. fi a
bottle ; six bottles. $3.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS.
• Aala PnprKUo
brrMAJi DidO, #A VANN AM. OA.
ORANGES.
Headquarter* for
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES
FRCITR AND VBOETABLCR of all
kind*
SEED RYE SEED OATS
hay. orain. feed. flgfr
CHEESE BEANS. Pea*. Plea Sira", ate
\V. D. Smikins &Cos
J. D. WEED * CO
savaroam, a*.
Leather Btlilat Steam Packing 4 Host
Agaota for NEW YOKE RFBBI.It
BELTING AND RACKING COMPANY.
JOHN (3. BUTLER,
-DEALER IN—
Faint,. Oil, and Glo. 44a*h. Door,.Blind,,
and Builder, Buppllc. Flam an 1 Decora
ttv* Wall Paper. Foreign and Dumastlo
C*m*nta. Lame. Plaatar and Hair. Sola
Agent for Abeatlna Cold Water Faitn
X Congrew ,tr*e. waai. and 19 Bt. Julian
airctF weg*
3 CHEMISTRY
7. COMMERCIAL BRANCHES.
9 MECHANICAL DRAWING
(Including Complete Drafting Outfit.)
9 ARCHITECTCRAI. DRAWING
(Including Complete RraMiig Outfit.)
10 ORNAMENTAL DESIGN
'lncluding Complete Dongulng Outfit )
VOTING COUPON.
Nam*
St. and No
Town
' t )Jt pV 1 11
J o Md i F
BRENNAN BROS.,
anOLLSALB
Pruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
433 BAY STREET. WaaL
lalcrboß# ita.
LEUAL lIUTtCEI.
.NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
OEOROIA. CHATHAM POINTY
Nolle# 1 hereby Riven to al. peraon* bav
in* demaflda agalnat Maraaret Cifin.
late of ld county. dereaeed. to prevent
thm to me. properly marie out. within
the time preacrlhed by liar, a* lo *hnw
their character and amount amt all per
eon a Indebted to raid de.-eaeed are re
quired to make Immediate payment to
me JOHN T ' IOUUIMf
Executor.
eiavannoh, Q*., Oct. X. i960.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated bv Ohfh meridi in titnw-*
One hour slower than city tima.
in effect tK*t. I, tsuu.
All lrains
Lv. Hav mnah Daily. Ar Havannab
list w een
b’ im , Savannah | 1 AO am
■ 'am 1 Way. -rue* 10 15 am
* I'* am .... Jacksonville f |l3 H> n n
’•' i' m ond Florida.. ... j 7 <*> pm
Between
] ‘ m Savannah ]] it am
I 1 hrb Mon [7 fin am
! ’"on ind East., 10 pm
* i,ri * • " • l*oife Tampa with VBn
<f ,! " * ‘ and rual -framer* (caving
’ * v ' o sml ll tvsns Mondays,
T' r! iiv -’ I S li'ird iv* II 00 p m
<*n it Ti< K- t nip.,, for further infor
mal ion
J. 11 I’oi.li! \|! S T V A
VVAtil. . I.AHK ('Ey Tlrkat Amil.
tb- H.. 1 . I I 1.1 lon.'
II V Will N N Tr.fllr Man.
a*r Savannah. (J
B Y Cft J
Brhwldlaa Fffmlva Pnpt IA. lA<
Tram* atrlva at and d>ta>ri fr<an
central Stad m Wm Ilroad. foot of
l.ltiarty atrwt
>lh M-rldUn Tim* On- hour alowar than
rl*y tlma.
J**'" Arriva
s "- ,n ’‘* h; Savannah:
|AU*U*I.|, Macon, Arlanta.,
* 44am t ovinKtim. Millr.l,.vlH,Wl onpnt
land ail IntsrmsdUla potmsj
(AuguMtt M on. Atlanta.l “
Alhena. M<m’gornsry. ro-J
. OOpmjlutnliiia. Itlrmlnghain Atn • ram
larlcua, Ettfanla and Troy (
'• '*'pm Ituvar ■■ ■ omm. on '.rTISSm
Guv ion I’dinar Train 7*4 avpa
'I ••>•. ‘Evi. pi Sut .lav
I,E ^ KKN s "an MAH AND TTBm
.nth m*—id!..n or S ivannah rity time.
UEAVE SAX ANN All
Mraiday only (uM
Mtnday s jo „ r>auy ago p
I.EAVE TYIIEK
Monday only 714 a m Dolly „
Mund.iy in 24 m. Imily 430 p ,,
w!.'2*"*M ,IOn * '"• d " finia
• Ith nil train* Norlhwaai. Wrat and
Bo'ifhweat. J
ftlaepln* r ara on nl*tu train# be I warn
"’i' 1 Macon. Atlanta
and lilrminirhani
varmlh' l.“ r ' A * y * r,,n " *>een 14a
vonnah, M.i „ n .| Atlanta.
r4l ° f *'^ , i*ies mformation, schedules,
W O BREWER. ci,v Tb-U ,nd r.
•iiKir Agent, icr Hull atrrat
r'. R „T I , , N ; Tv : ,K a *.
U H IIINTr.V A ** n '
THEO D Kl Il ? Manager
• KUffR. Om BiiperlntMwlsfK,
Favsrnnh On
TlßUlte
BH [imited
'^^^,4lNS
Double Dailv Service
° Norfoig Wa.hlngdan.
tha Kmm I’tlU-<u 1 ’ tlU - <ul T New York and
I No. 44 | No M'
I.V Savannah. S A L. Hy U 16pmj 11 pm
At H 1 A L U> ‘ *"
aJ n7t U A U ,tr I" r i" n “ Bwm
Ar Durtuim. s a U Hy | 7 .m, 4 16pm
Ar J,.'.," ' 1 V' ,(> ; * >*M; 4 Mp™
Ar RJclimond S. A. E Uyj 4 l.vamj 4 4Uptn
Ar Washington Banna ; * 44.1 m Sopm
at MTrr:. 1 r n * >o>m;ii *p m
Ar I hlladrlphlfc. IVnna 12 r7pml 2 66am
Ar New York Teeina .... | I Olpm; g 12*,,,
I Nn 44 . JvJo Sf
I.v Savannah. AI.Ry ll 15pm II :d pm
Ar Tortamoiilh. S A I, Ry; 7 (Jmrn 6 fnpm
Steamer* lean- Norfolk dally, excefil
Sunday, for lialtlmore. I'htladelphla and
New York, and dully for Washington.
I he Abort line fo Montgomery. Mobil#
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
716 a in . arriving at Montgomery 740
P- m . at Which point clone connection la
mad* with the L. & N R R. arriving
at Mobile Id 1. m and New Orleana
7 :40 a m
Tha short Una to K-rnandtna, farkaoa
villa. Tamil* and other Florida point*
~ I No Zt No ST
Lv MavannaK. k. A. L. - Hyj I Mam 2 OipS
Ar Firnandlna. S A URy! 9 Siam ( 06pm
Ar Jacksonville. B A URy loam 7 4opm
Ar Tampa. 8. A. L Ry. j 5 SOpm: Mam
Magnlltc. ni Tullman buffet sleeping car
service to Wa v I ling ton. Baltimore, Thlla
delphla and New York; alao to JackaoA
vilie and Tamim.
Dining car* from Savannah to 11aalet.
And Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor car* Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply ••
Ticket OMe*. Bull and Bryan atreatav
Phone 2*.
ABBOTT’S
1 EAST INDIAN
Corn Paint
Cura, Corna, Bunion, aed Warn |
Spaadlly and Without Pain.
ton Silt IT Ul DfiaGGISIS.
LIPPMAN BIOTHERS, •
, Wholaaala Oraprffittt.
Lippmao't Block, Savannah Ga (
Ki.HOO fr#.
Awarded f I'arl#
/ Quina \
[LAROCHE]
I WINE CORDIAL
V H'lheit recomme®J,rlon, for cure of Pooraaao I
\ ■. •ch trouble, and Gemr, I /
\ Incre.u. (he arpetlta. •irvogtlwa, M
\ nerve, and build, up tbeeatire ayata m.U
\ •, r*e Orowo, y
\ PARIS /
>u X. roageen A Cos.
\. Agent., x.y. 4/r
OI.D NTSWSrAPERS. 4m for B canlg a*
/Cuvineaa Ofßca Morning New*
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