The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 06, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

10 LESTER’S AND LEAKEN’S FIGHT THI> THI'. lrie l> U l"'ll nr i\Tr.iiKr. ttrpubllrmt- Will KnilMtnr ■<• •lake II 1.1,r1v lot Ihc I nnur. ••■•■an Hmr Kniiairil W kite W orker* himl Will llikr m itlf Ftgbl—l.r-ler Will Hr I'lri'l***!. but < hktinmi'* Haji.rllt Will Hr Hrilarrd Inlra* liar llmtnrrflf* Turn Oail —I lrra Will (In Writ i • Kiamlnr Their Ticket- I •rcftllly a .ararral Mlc Will Hr Otf r r ral I’liHl ihr rrlurt'.a h* ira to come In to f-it|rhl Sav irm interest in llir i).tti>nai a auction mil l< • nt*re.t . :.i* ll tit the J Court Houix ahrir tu nu ~;r**U>nal , flffii all U- waged. Th* Republican con .*l,l*l* and hi, -ups>"rer* h#vi i.r. imrid . to mak. a effort to i ik.- iht | uountv out o' Inr p.motiii:- column, but 11 Is cafe to sty that when the vole- art counted ••‘latluim a ,11 br found a | tn the pfmoiriifk rnn with w health> i majority for Col I#c'ir*r and the otner | anl:daica on <I• Dfnwcntlc tl k i A Larger vote (hin usual 1n su h •1* • ! tlooi Is ooked for Th? Inter*-** n t j national eir.ct!l**i mill ••’•rve to brine *ut j a grral msrtv wki' aho wish to rr.ord their sentiment* U{sn. the n.tlonal notKMhMiiMttre that their vote? wi.l b* practically of no w*dht In 6c 61 ng t nc* Issue? Many tm?ln* ??< nvn a ill again register their pnote-u utrainM Mr Brya fltancial vl , sn mini knowing this fa t the bulk of tho regular Demo v**e wll • • heir f^alt v to the |art' h\ raM in* tl#*ir votes L>r the nationn* tl* k i The Interest arotmrl the po”** nnd such excitement as rnn\ be treated mere by the worker.- will all !* *r. * <UM of tw congressional content Whin? Dol I.et*t Is assured of a true majority n the 61s- f frit, the Republican? feel that it wou.d br a great fe**in#T In their cap* to carry the county for their congre--iOn.il .anil- . dale. an l thev pr*poe to at leait make a letter showing for their c.uidtdatt than was done by Mr. Joseph F Doyle In hit ta c asralnet Ot*l lister four years tsu. j They are all the mote determined to d<> ! this because of the fe ling that the Doyl* faction ha* not manifested the lr.;tr?* In the pnrtv rsndldati-< which was to h* j expected. and the D*v*-.itlX I* ader? are d* j termine.i to show their strength tn party j nui't* rs*. <‘oi Lester > fn* nd* are confident tha? I the Democrat! voters of the county w.l stand by him. and ttint even trios* who oppose the head of t ie national ll< ket for various reasons, will give him their •upi*oi t To thl> they ssp* i‘t to add M>me ; 2uo colored Republican voters, who nr dla aatt?fl-d with their pr*-cn iarty mana| rm-n! ami who will nulsisr their |rote?t j iiraln-t It by tuipixming the Democratic andldatr. Kverythjng 1? In readiness for the e ?#■- tlon. Th* man.nr* r itave !e**n furnished i with the reKtstiation hats for their e> j live hoxc**. the for the vm r* in j front of the t’otirt H*u>e window - are In loltlon. the malt** i appointed fur th* ! election have elicmtied in* lr a-- eptance, j and r.o hitch Is in |*m*pe i Hie po*L will open promialy at 7 .'4 o’clock, city j time, this luk 7 o\ !.• k sun time The mstisKsrs ar.l le*ks who wib **cr\. ! at the dlffer**nt boxen are .%* follows First Dias rlct—Tax collector's ofHce Huil and Vork at reels. Manaic ers. It i WVk/aim. J I* .tl K Horans. J 1* and <1 IV Beck*“ft. freeholder C’lerk** T It llo*lfSK Janies McGuire and \\ Ihmrn I ' M or ran Betnd Dlntrlrt—County treasurer'* of flee. Vork street Managers. I -4.1a It j Nathans. J I* , G N©b|#* J*ne'*. J 1’ . and Jacob t'ohen. fr-ah*kV r. t'lerks Itolert Beytagn. Arshur Htarr and V\ It Na* hans Third District -4’outitv atrorney s ofll*e Hull and President street* Managers. M 1 Naughtin. J IV. C D Kline. J I* . and 1). h Dhrletian. fr*eliokler t’lerks •’ M Hull. \\ IV P ardon and Tteanae H Hums* II Fourth District. Box 1- Tax receiver s office. Hresal* ns street. H.tin tiel HsynaMi. J I*.. Frank McDermott and \\ B Puder. freeholder* ('lerks James Davis, Jams** M Brule Jr . and C. N Ue Fourth Diatriet. Box 2 Ordinary’s office l’roki* in street Managers. J It Saties .' Jr J I* . Hettrjr F I.uba ant Joseph !•' Doyle, freehobhrs Clerk*. F A Garden J L < Mili.igher am* Victor B*dre* k Fifth. Sixth. Seventh u;d Ktghth D**- tricts Clerk of Superior Court * f!1 c York *aree; Managers. W J Cleary. J IV, I. \\ Nsbiifi and M J • le<v**rg* rs I iV.rk** T P K.vnoUls John I*ren hhle and L 14 Kiel res A squad of |K>M’<e tinder i-ommind of Beret Fleming will app-ar at th.- **uri house at t> o-|**k tula morning At 7 o’clock Anting Sergeant Smith will suc ceed B'rgt Fleming In • otmtand. It is not exjMcMd th.ll the |*olt will h..ve any difficulty in preserving order Th* y have made a very g*md re*ord In this during recent tions w h*n tb- x It* . ment wan mu. h more Intense than is like ly to be the case to-day. Tlie He pu Id lean are likely to be ver> mu* h In ev|d n< at th* polls early thiw morning Ajult* h num •r o' professional white work* re hive ler-n * n gaged in th* Interest of the Republican ggndklm aid (luijr wll •• m- Ito ■* . r. • 1 c' rati imi iic n 1. 1 11. • 11 U k • • aary to engage the erv|. **s *f this *1 . s of workers and *0 they went wheie tli y taere wanted A immler of the ls*-trr committee in spiking of this matter aald ”Tne Leaken hire*l workers will niak quite a hurrah at the polls in :he earl', morning Juat as wa* the otse four years ago. By 9 o'clock th**\ wl l huve s|nt their sirengtn and the Demo taib* vote will continue to |our In -a* 1 )ll\ fur the reat of the <lay. The Republican racket will be a help to us as It will Simply *erv to stir up arsl bring out the laiy and lukewarm 2>emocratlc voters When th* votes are coun:e<| Lest* r a majority will be fouf.tl to lv* up to the usual nwitk ’ With the exception of a Democrat!' rally in the First District. pretD much all the pkMlidl work in evidence la-t night waa t*eing done by the Republicans. Th negro R<*putllcans held several rallies at their halls, where som** of them Mfient the night Shortly before II o’clock 1 negro club, about fifty strong, headed by a br.n*r band, marched through the afreets on w* way to headquarters to spend the night Karller In the night Mauri* e Hut timer, who appe in* to have charge of the !oakrn worker**, paraded about 100 white work ers on Broughton street The par ml* wound up it Dot (Ingham’s place, at Brought* n and Drayton streets wher** the workers were entertained for sotn* time A number were held In hand during the night and the others were given their Instruction? to report at the i’ourt lio i>e early this morning Most of the work art are of the r.a*? which have only their own vote and an th** police will see to ft that no build--ling In permitted, thev are not llke'.jr *o do the Democratic cund.dit* any great amount of harm. The North Kid Political Club of the First district held a rousing raPy a* Wickham's HMI. at Bryan ard W#f Broad itree** last night. Tha South* de Club and the Robtrttvlda Workingmen's Club wsr# the guetts of th# northsr.lers, ard combi rad they msda a formidable ar ray. President Richard Clements of the Robertsvllie club, marched hit club down b, * KCoounuad up Page * >yJ \i;W IMtTI lIE I’UH TKl.l'tlH. Also a t nar %e*wre| by IHrrrtor Itritudt It* Mnnirh The November meeting of the Georgia Ht*iurlal B*r|r?> ua h**l 1 Is- tdgi. Tin i -ii m- win .f ti routti.e • hata *er • v . r volition pr nidlng for v it* for for tdnei) days the money to h* u * 1 current exfwnsea of tue society. .n*t r ii* lutk>u 1 aoniig the treasurer of l •** j**t> to let.* w another top for 1 •dm inhtint w *. ft w ** glv* n during Of i> * 1 am! whl h w.il mature *lurli g th- part of n**xt month ’1 pin.* id inter* t of the nc* t.rg was centered in a letter received *• me time ag*. bv t’ol. Georga A M*r *r from Ms < r| 1. Braid 1. *in Kurope in the inter**; of th*- Telfair A- a !#*my. *n*l In rt* lu.'irttd '’al Met *• r.f the pur-hase of anew picture for the •* alem> an*l W-rl>*< • Ti.* letter w* ent fr**m Mu* t' h* n under *hi* *f B**pt 12 and leu- follow** My dear Dol. M• r r**r I tm most ha|g*> t be able to In born \ hi t .*• tii* m-e-t imp*rtant work 1 : thi** year * Murnchen eghlbilton lr naa e ptof** rv of the Telfair A ad* m\ of Arte and S i*r <>* I hav* purchased th* painting l‘sra'sia' ißrldg* of Lif* b> • .ue Lmrentl. n \**t;**iU*i painter of ar it r* put a tion Th* painting r*presentw >• ||fe of a gnrl rhlkl from little gtrl h.. h! so the nd of if* as art okl woman. wl!h one f>*ni In the gi\* Her ar* er i> * t.d*d Tl.ts amid is for her no more The fi|r* • on f her fa * rays plainly. I live for another.’ It • ui'.oti- omr thlriy figures about half the stz<* of lift The picture has a h**a.ut:ful ton**, very airy m color and ex- i t rent el.v hrtwid y paint-l, ih* tachnVjue Is | tin** * 1 'he effect tnst p|e.aing It Is li!***r tha* any pl*'ure we have In th** Telfair Gallery About twenty-two f****t H length, it divided mu* two panels, but in otM frame if ornamental character ] It Is covered w.th pluU cl.*.*** of superb , • pinlltv an * I gre*i we grit It wail he !***nt from h*Te #*v*t H Itnburg by direct steam er iri bond t* Savannah rot b* f**re Jin I ft wdl at Ive in four sep arate boxes. It wdl le* a*l- I *.-.>* m v.eir -are and freight and j transport expense* will have to he pail j n arrival in Ktx.ummh I<n only obtain approximate estlmat* imre. No doubt you will l*e able to have th* axi*en*es of Atlantic traitM|*ort fait ;*t th* *w.*rt rat*-, either through Gen Sort* I or Mr. J F Minis, nr any one Interas’rd in that com pany. "I write In somewhat of a burry, as we Wave curb In the morning for Italv I ini well and f • I *rrong n*l up 10 all 1 that I have undertaken II -p tg that you ir* enjoying Die best of b**alth, I am. roost faithfully y*ur> •’Carl I. ilnridt. Director In a previous letter f o t’*l Mercer Mr Hrap It n*t ti**l hint lhat ’ had bought at ih** Paris Fxpmbtion a v.* y handsome vas* which also I- Intended for the Tel fair Academy This vase was reported shipped t* Bavat nab. and should have ar rived some time ago. hut has not yet come. As Mr Brandt hns still left a part of the sum that he wa** authorls* I to spend •'.*. srcurlr gw or k ■ • ? nr f<r the academy. It is like!v that h* will make *.ther pur rha sea shortly. HO%ltl> Of 41 nvn IN l NSION. ITrglnrrra AA 111 4 omplele l xnmlna tion of liwf fMit Project To-Hs. The board •( engineer offi* ers. atnxdnt rd '-"in* lime ago bv Gen Wikson. chief of the I’nlbd States Knglneer Dorps, to make nn examlr.siion and rep*>rt upon the feasibility >f the 2s-foot project for the Savannah river from the city to the sea. as planned by Gen. Glllmore. igsn Its work yesterday. Tiio board comdatH f Gen Peter D Haines, chief of the southern division. Npt Abbott, engineer In charge nt Charleston, and Dapt D. F Gillette, rtl - In charge of the H:i\unnah •I*' l trh-t. Tiie lmar*l spent the morning at t’api Gillette s *f)i* * going over the pa pers r*dating to the iwoject atsl other data bearing on th** sulM*** t In th* affett **n 1 trlf* was mini** down the river In the engineer's bum* h. the Ang.er Dapt Gillette, when seen ant night, watd thot the onl\ -1 itetnent he could make was that th** bo.rl wa- In per--lon in pr fornian* • of the duty H*!*tßn**d it and that Ii would probably complete its w*>rk this • fternoofi At pr “* nt there Is nothing eDe he A>uld *h> U|an the subject. The imp r n< •• of the r**p*rt as bearing u|M*n the further imptrovcmant of the (tonne! is well un.lerstoo*! In Savannah With a reftort favorable to the project! It Is trelieved that an appropriation can be se**tir*d at the coming session of t'ongress -uffident to undertake the work of secur ing the greater depth The chief of the mrtne-r crps ha- alreud> spoken favor ably of the pr*Hj**‘ *tlv* improvement and Im** given asMiranrs of his interest in the matter. The f,ct that a board of engineer officers was or lered to examine and re port u|Mn the former project is taken t* Indicate that It Is already regarded with favor and that the only question Is is to the c*wt <f th*t proposed improva- ment. The surv* v of the river com (d* I**l by Dipt GAllctte. bv order of the chief of •'tuiin*'* rs. included the south channH and It Is sieved !iwt In the re |M*rt which will be made by the board now In session that the improvement of the -outh channel will !e recommended. a\ h i imi'i.ti rm wrrrißßß# The Alomlvtic Nr Will Farnlsli Complete llalletlna. The city wl I have p ent) of opimrtunlty to-night to Imrn the result? of ’h* * e - lin Th* Morning News will *ll play Ihe bulletins as rapid v •* they arc re* clved o.*r tb* \Y••stern Dnlon nnd Aso* iated Press wire? mid b* loiig-ll**tan** tele phone from all the voting centers. Th.* return? w*!l Is* displayed by stereoptlcon <>ploslte t e Miinlng News building ifVl will also be .innoumed a* they are r celvcvl The public will b* given fhe quickest and most reliable rind complete bul.etin? that can l*e s* ,ir#d by ihe aid rtf th- Western Dr on telegraph and A sn luted Prose s* rvl- e. R -ides the Morning New- service the return- will be received at a number of other places throughout th* cltv They ?-.!! (••• thrown on a * r***-n in the Elk** qul ke#t and most reliable nn I complete and they will be read by th*- operator? fn il of th*’ city club? nd a number of other pin- * of recreation. The Tmo*‘h!chl D.tih will serve n lun* . In ,ts dub rooms during the time the re turnt are tgiing raceive*!. n? will the llua sars’ Club also The t iglethorp* nnd llar m*>nie Clubs will also provkte an elect lot i service for the entertainment of their mem?**-rs At the Y M D A on.l Y M II .A . the member? will be edified in the same wav Havannah people out;hi to have r*> d;ffi uh> in keeping thorougii iy advl - * and a** t• 11 **• r*-ult in the varlou-* ?tat*. At Snnthslde ( hsrrh. The secon-i week **f the ?#*rvlce*> ?( the SVuthside Baptist Dhurch opened last right w ith an ev id nee of rontinued Irter e?!. Rev J. A 8 arboro preache-1 on Ad p'lon ” <l*ct;ng fre#*|v from the S rapture n support of I? arguments The servic*? wil continue through th* we# k To-night ths subj* ct of Rev Mr S arboro'? sermon If 'Unity, or the Reason Why.” ♦ Good champagne repair? waste. If you feel tired try a bottle of t 'o-k’* Imp* r * Ext re Dry Ch ampagns, bouquet unrlvai tXK-sS v. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. CARNIVAL QUEEN CROWNED. ITFfbR II 17 A 111 111 riTFH Hi:. 4KIAKO M D.IKI T # AI.LKGIA!A< . f liiiullm I ailed at the l ast Mnnn nl l* Appear mill the t row 11 AA as Tendered t|ueen §-!llsaheth the i*l rat—ll**** the i rremnny Was fnrmcd—F.m cel lent Music Rendered hi P airman’* Ita nd— I “hows Were Dela >rd and the Heal tarnkxMl AA 111 He Seen To-day—Tickets to the Kncluaiiri* Will He on sale at I trt lock This Afternoon—*ccne* of the o|irniliM Da > . Carnival reign In Havannah. Da swa\ began la nig when Its queen we nwu **d wi’n fornp ai I len tnonv ! •> two w*cks its rule will 1* absout** an*l 1 part of the city it l**n t will b** given over to hilarltv jollity, mirth and good spin Business care* on I th* petty worries of life will b# forgotten In the r* taxation of visits to th* one where carnival hold. - its dally and nightly levels The crowning of the queen did not fall out as h*-1 be# n carefully planned The queen-elect was recreant not appearing up* n the ween#* until her prospective court had gmwn impatient of the delay. I'n abl* to longer brook h**r ab n> e. nftr waiting forty-five mlrui** thos* who w#r > - wear feal*y to her chose another, upon whom to !*#*► t** wt their alleglar* ■ . and ihe • rernonv proceededl. the *pie n that w i**- to-be arrl\lng on the wren** only after the rown had been given to mother. Honorta Dhlqulta the w *id r. mi Iget o the world, was to have been qu* **n of th* t'artilv.tl and it was througa untoward circumstances that she wa** unable l > np je-.ir In time for tier coronation A rati*- f tory tinderatandlt g of h*r abw* nn w w never rracheii bv the audience *f many hundreils that ot**erved the c r motiy nor will many of them know until hi* ani.ounrenieni Is seen that the little girl who took her Ila * it tlie last moment, as-'eixling the throne of the Darniv l m l ac#'apt|ng the ace(ter of Its rule, wa- ll tie &-year-old Rluabeth Fitch, dxug mr of fn and Mrs. \A K Fitch. The hour name#l for the bestowal of the crown upon He nor Ha Dhlqulta was ► o’clock, but the* crowd that hn*i gathered at that hour about the platform ere ted on tiie wa.k wojth of th> ttxaiument in the irnivai *nclosur*‘ i th** Bark Kxten *W>n, had 10 tarul curbing Impatience a* It l>est might, for three quarters of an hour after that time For solace, they had the view of th** pre|*a rat lons that were going *n on the stage, where Mr* V\ \V Htarr and Mr* W H Davis, who arranged the ceremony ar,*l in-tru e*l t.*i* children who took ;wrt In their roles and several who assisted them w* re kept : i**> k* epirvg th* ittle f-*lks of the *%>urt in their places, and the activity that w t necessitate*! in this endeavor afforded some amu**'m#-nt fg th< p- latot I li** t nmninii of flit* 4|n*r#*n. After the >|#*tators tia*l •mm**nc*l to wnfMl* r If there was t• (>.* any queen triad* at a.i. Mr. \V W Hiarr cam* forward m l announ **<l that owing ro the f iliure of the court costume of Henorl a Chlqulta to arrive on time, she would l>e un.il*,* :o appear as the central figure **f :;ie cere mony and that, therefore, .? ha.l been *le Idt' i to crown a Savannah girl In h* r place. Little Elisabeth Fitch, sweet and tieautt ful In a dress of white hrr>* a led silk, with lace front, was selected f..r the honor of the crown. She was led to th** front of the sfage and enscom * I In the great • hair the thorn- that ha*l been placed In tin *rbor >f palms, with which the stag** was decks*!. From this coign of vantage she locked out U|iOli Die crow*! wuh grave, b* by eyes, apparent iv wondering what that great assemhlng* was and what al thos** j*o|*le coukl mean bv w itching her so closely. This wonder. If wv*nl**r ther was In the pretty little heud. lire vented ih* giggling, laughing or childish embar aestnent that might h.v#* b* • n noted In som*- oilier little lady of her inr* and It wa- with queenly dignity him! gra< • that -he bore off h**r part, receiving her crown and the al * glait* •* of/her subjects u- If they were but her due. Home sixty children took part in tlie ‘onmarlon. Ther#* were from twenty to thirty litlie maid* of honor and is many royal purple guards, while th. prim lp.il parts of the ceremony were nesuni*#! r<v 'he following Darddnal Master Garnet’ Starr. Mavor. Master Milton Herman i rln.es. Masters Fred Kremon and **hat lie H -hwnrx prin -o**#, Mbs. - H**iet, vin Horn, Katie Bell uud Taiciie I 'l l < t> k*-**,i • 1 of the keye, Ma-'er Davenport Rrvati keeper of the jewels Master Ifenrv Hchwara; heralds. .Masters Allan Mu Don • II and Harold Well? When the qtiSeh had been crowned sh descetnled her throne ind wis pr> >-ent-*l to h*r people by Mr Sturr. who intro <bi*ed her as the prettiest 'litle que-n in DhG*tendom. .ie she i a Hnv.innah girl That coficlu*9ed Ihe ceremony. m>| the Man#l wa? then turner I over to Falrman's Doncert Band, which rend**r***l several s* • 1* ions dtir.ng the eveiung •I°w 4 hl|tilia the t rown. Mr. Hrt?to< k manager of 8# norltu t'hl qtilta was? -een at ta. D- Boto la.-t night He. the senorlta and the l itter s traveling *otn|anlon ba*l just returned from the • ar nival grounds. Mr B"sto*k was not*d bv those wno llngeiel aloui the hotel cor r!*jors at that hour a? he Hr*|#*ar w ! with what they thought a very pretty child In his arms, but men e ca** ful otMervuti n Us* )os#* i that he w otilv acting In tht i nl reel *f rapid transit, and that it wih one Of the *|# of , baby. though with Die features and expression of u young woman. The < oat urn. t> ,* t ln< woman, however diminutive. iirg tha th** senorlta was t** \\**ar for her .*oror.a- D*n Bb.* was pretty and ultra, live in It Returning t the lobby after escorting th- senorlta to her rooms, Mr nsrs k explained why who hal expected to see her craw nt? I queen of the Oamival were di*.p|KMt;t'd it must be known tin* Dhlqulta ha** Arnvebd mile? on rail way train? n*l that ih* has never >*et PM far.. As she -a young woman, do. spir. her Lflliputtnn proportions. It is n matter of som* Interest to kn*w how she avo d* the assessmep! that rudn als us ually levy upon their pa-seng* rs. Th*' evasion s bm simple. She w ars a chlkl’s *lr*ss. an l I’onductors never su s|*e,-f f,r a mm*nt that It is not a child that th* v pass with ut demanding at. ket When she travels. Senorlta Dhlqultah trunks are carried with tin* baggag* of Mr Rostock's companh 8h . t re on had only her child's *lre-*e< during her stay at the De B*o until a! out % o’ I ,-k last night, when Mr 80-'o k wa*< ble reach her with h*t trunk which he n d s* nre#l fr*m the Darnlv.il vr*u ? Th* baggage of the companies h i 1 l#*cn de- Itved 1n arriving from Doluml.w* anl th - ositimes could not lie *•*• ut*l # aril- r During the day several caller** ad desJr *l to *#• tiie little s*norltu Miit i ie had to h>' denle#l a? e*m I? **xtr-*?*|v #* llv** and does not Ilk** lo h-- pr* sente I in the dress of m child Thouxh of a child'? stature she likes to ap;*ear •? u worn in Dotisequently. she w'ui*| neve h ve dreamed of being crowned •? qu< en n any other than a woman ? ro'*e* With all possible dispatch Mr Bosto k ' ivered the dress. Dhlqulta wi* ready, ill save her outer gsrmsnt. and 1- and and not take vary long for her to array hertslf in her roya purpia. All wa* h*n read/ save tha carriage and It dtvelopod that •hare was some lit la delay about that Effort* finally resulted In one being t -cured but. when It arrived at the seen** of the coronation. Ihe ceremony waa al- IConUnuad ou Sixth l*agej % w Wild. OF t N IHI.I'A D. BALDWIN. I'rolta t#**i iu I nf**Na Form In the ( nnrt of Ordinary Aeaft-rdav. The will of the late Charles David Baldwin waa file#! ard probated in com n*.i f. rm In the t art e' Ordinary yes terday. and letters testamentary granted to the ex##; i tux atid executors named in the wMi The will of Mr Baldwin leaves his en tire egtate, real aii*j personal, to his wife, Mrs Eiisi Jane Ballwin, for her Ufa. Mh r**mn!rider to hi Mr Wlll ,tm I* Biidtvm of H\ tnnah. .n*i Mrs Hi' tier S- w ard form* > ■ M s Ida Ul<l* win • f Petersburg V It was in tne • rn. < f hi- daughtc it Petersburg thr' Mr Hnlilwin iireithcd hi* last, on the ••ven.ng of Od. 24 On Uiixf* >f th#* wdl save "In giving my wife . iif. .--rot* only. It is *ny wi n*i de.**:rt tha nhe *.hall nave area- i-• tnd proper - jpp*irt out of my a* whether such support require? ni" • r !**•? tnan t-#. loeem. arising thera froin I fmve such perfe t -'©nfldence in nv wlf*-s judgment hi.* good sene** t.ia* I have |( entirely t u her ?o say what n iv b#- a reasonable h..#l proper support f*r h-*rs* If id I our • hll*P* r while they. | >r eitner of them b* living with or le •I* p* infent 1 ipsi 1 her " T will apiolht- \fr* Ballwin, th# •' b*w arid \!cr*t W C Potv.il and Ltwren #• McNeill, close personal and usj." --j* frl*n*F f Mr. Baldwin, the ex- i utr<x end exscuror- ef hi* estate. They 1 o terms of * e win with P* r a ow rs It b*lng the l**slre of he • • *■ x t*f *■ v- *d In D* wll to enable them •*. man *ip and control his property *i’h 1 * freed.mi ml authority h#* exercised over jr him*e|f They are per mitted to continue, if th-y le*-m such ac dti wi " and profv* r any hnalnesa In f ‘ • w’m- • g.tged n( the tirn*- of his •••am The will w.• cxecu ed on Feb 1" IxAT By th* terms of the codicil, rxA* Ute*l In June of th* present year, th* • •x*- uirlx ar and cxe itor- arc re]|e\sl from the nwi*vv|iy of filing any appraisement • f tn* amount of th* e?*ate or makmc 1 any retiirne to the Court of Ordinary or any or ner • ourr as to De discharge of th* trust committed to them by Mr. Bald win The fan that no returns or appraise- j met will be fll#*d i*. the executrix an*l ' • x* iron wl l ren.ler any estimata on the purl of the ptPUc of the amount of the • '**t* 11 matter of pure surmlae It | hr* ii **ved and stated, however, that the .e exceeds m value jjx.ooo it mav ; of course b more r Se-.**, but this figure j repres* nts th*' *onsensu? of opinion of t *iee who know rno-t about the matter, and are willing to make an estimate. Nt WORK HE I Nt# DONE. Asphalt People eem to Have Deser ted ••aantiiiMh. The asphalt company which ha the city repair contra t Is evidently determined to give the streets r long rent It ha? been over three months since the asphalt re |Mlr force has been seen upon th? streets A thorough overhauling w-aa given the asphalt street? last July, after which the company p. k*#l away Its Implement** and apparatus and Supt NI- bids departed for \rlanla w re h* lies b* n engaged since in s;** rlntciiding n*w paving work there It w - about thi- Dm*- that the Morn ing N* w - announced the romhin.itioti of • I th* fk.uthern paving companies, both hrl k and i.-phaß. hy which a division of th* tern ory was made arr-oi.g them Shortly after this announcement the out- Ht formerly used by the IVarren-Hcharf Asphalt Dompany was remove-1 to the P ‘t i * f th* Southern Asphalt Company thus confirming the report a? to the com bi mi lion Supt Shrew of the Southern Asphalt Domi ny gave n<tlve. however, ilvit his ompw.v had n< intention of abandoning Its contra* t here. It was the tindertand in/. when operation? were discontinued here Inst summer, that they were to be r■ urned • irlv In hr fa I No step? have *c**n taken In tHI-* direction a? yet, so far a kuwu. The company has Its plant h* r and expert laborers, and all , 1 hot Is ti* e Jed Is u . imp* tent superlnt* nl -• nt to ake .'haTg# #*f the work Dir* t*r tiadwle 1 aid yesterday lhat he ! bad given rep#ii> -I notice? to the com tutny*? rc present a•I v here of needed re istirs but without bring able to ohtaui •ny Mill" fa- tbn. There ,jr .1 number of holes in the streets, and beskl* ? there are -evei *1 unsightly |d.#.e such as that in front 'f the store of Foye A Eckstein, where the om'dr.e l eft#- s of the fire of a vear *g- and tlie uhsequent covering • of lh* si? t with building material, the , lamp*.* ** -a using the H-phuli to rot, ha? i**f 1 i bad pl * While Die streets are -till In filr >n*lttlon. further neglect 1 'night allow them to fh into the *ll -repu table condition which characterised them j list spring, and which the asphalt com | patiy w is so *.;*w in remedying. HI.sTIt AININti oßlMdt DISSOLVED. Jtfdae Fnlllunnt Derided Deed Wa* l.xeeuted I nd*r*tnnllnly. Judge F.illtgant. after bearing evidence ard argutn* nt? vtd yes tat day the temporary restraining order previously giant**d in the case of Janb* Jon*s ngatnst Liwr*n/e \V. Th*us in*l refusel the icm porary Injunction which w is m.i.N- the pray er **f the p titlon. The p.alntifT claimed that tn 18M ?he had executed a to certain property in the ■••uthern section of the city t* the •1* f* i. i inf und* r a total m.sappreherslon >*f tl*' character and effect of the instru ment. * tuc king it wa? merely a mortgage to m v ure the payment Of a loan of 1126. Sue want- -! the de**l thus made < 4nc*lul and the defendant restrained fr*m allcn iilog >r ln< uiiit*erln#f the property tu any w ty. The .1* ferwlant lntr**luccil evidence to show that the defendant had purchased Ihe property outright and that tie plain tiff bad thoroughly understood what she w.? !**i..g when she signed the and cd !> which the property was conveyed. The ev l|eii'** convinced Judge Faliigant of the truth of the defendant's contentions aid he dissolved the re-tiuinlv.g order a I r*fns*i ti c Injun (inn. The plaintiff wa* #prc-*rt * 1 l> Mr W. If. Boyd arvl the !*• leiultii. i\ Mr Rotirrt J. Travis. MET! MN? HA HELL PHONE. t iMpnny Will t omiillmmi Sabsorlh ers With l.*uiu Distawee Serx lee. The Southern Bell Telephone Company will furnish free to It** th* e|.*'H< ii returns to-night by long-distanc* ’ph-ne frn New York and the hiding cities, nhm requested Subscriber* must notify the manager of the exchange dur ing D * day. in order that thtlr ’phone?- may be conn***'fed with the long-dtstanee lln* s Pad? and pen'll* will a!*o l*e fur. nished s i;*?* ?!!► r? by the exchange The %. rvl r 1- complimentary on the pirt of tii. 8* r hetn Bed Company and will eft* ,11 e t* '*• ph* ij. Hubi-t rHHT* to receive r - t urns at t . ir r*-,d flees direct from New York. W *?bii'i' Hi Din lnioni Chicago 8:. I#cul? m.d all D e U*allng canters. Iher j hot rnimi If tins When you have rheumatism Muscles fs.| ?iiff and ?•*". and joint? arc painful 't doe* not pay to suffer long from this dD ease when It nay bs curod so p O.T.pt y and perfectly by Hood* S.rtiparl.la Thi* msdlclne gor* right to the • ot neutralises the acidity of the blood, which causes rheumatism and p t* an end o the pain and siiffneaa. Blllousne** 1? cured by Hood lTli*. 2kc. LASTED THIRTY MINUTES. AfAAA WEETINt. <IF DFHOntATR OF t H ATM A M AT THE OOt HT MtH IH Fxerntlxe ( a 111 ni If fee. f*re vlnl >’ f hMfn N* the Kactloni. Fleeted N the M**rtlg-T. M 4 unnlnaham, Jr.. Made 1 biiriunn. aad A. L. Alex ander. A**ersta r> H ll le t Govern •he Party Provide for Equal He|- resentallon for the F'aetlon? at Future Primary Rleetion*—Tlisakx to Kef Irina Dhalrmiiii Mrldrtui and an Rxprroiun of Ills Appreciation. A "mn-s meeting" of the Democratic (xirtY of Chatham county, convened at fhe call of County Chairman P. W. Mel drini wa? held in the CBy Court room, at the Drum House, last right. There were twenty-five or thirty members of the party In attendance when Chairman M*d drim called the meeting to order. The meeting had been called to ele t anew Executive Committee of the party, and to establish rule? for its guidance and the guidance of fhe patsy n the future. It waa well understood what would lx* done and no time was waited in prelim inaries Mr. Waring Russell. Jr., acted as secretary of the meeting. Then Mr Walter C. Hartrltftge read arid moved the adoption of the following resolutions: Whereas, the two of the Demo •'ratb party of Chatham county have agreed for the sak** *f harmony, fo re organise the Dcnio ratlr Kx*cutlce Dom tnittee of saM county by th** appointment by each wing of twelve members of the Executive Dommtttee. with T. M Cun ningham. J., Esq a.*- Chairman, the sold committee to be governed by the rules hereinafter set out. and. "Whereas, one w.ng of the party ha* named Messrs. G M Patronovltrh. Harry W lllink. T. C Gleason. W Ilium Gibbons B 8 Welts. H. T. Teynao. John Pow**r. John W Smith W P. I^aßoche, Edwanl J Whelan. J. I. Morris* y and Thomas IlaJlaiityne. Jr., a? fcts members on mid Executive Committee; and the other wing of the party has named Messrs. M W Dixon. John J Horrtgan. John Juehter. A L Alexander. Charles A LaMotte. WlltUm T Nuaaey, A A laiwr*‘fvce. Rich rM Wickham. Adolph M L'-fTler. Arthur B Cummings. William T Leopold and E A M as 1t? members upon sold Executive Committee. "Be It therefore resolved: "Firm Tn! th- -hMI G. M r->rono vltch. Harry W.lllnk K. C. Gl-oaon, Wil liam Gibbon*, b S W.ll*. II T T-vrmn. John P.w-r, John W. Smith. W I* Li Ro-h-. K lwarrl J Wim Inn. J. I. Morrl*-y. Thormi* (laUantynr, Jr,. M W Dixon. John J Hotriaran. John Juohi-r. A U AI-xn<Vr Char)#* A laiMott-, WilHam T Huwty, A A L*wr-nr-. Rirhard 'VI-kham. A'lolph M. IfTI —r Arihur H Vumminx* WJlmm T I>j>o!<l nnd E A M. ft. hro-tl-r ho. anrl >h-y nr- h-r-hv —t—cl —<l mmb-r* of tho Ex-cutive ('om mlt— of th* Drmoornilc piirty for Chat ham county. **B—ond. R* It further r**oiv-r> That T M fiinniinhnm, Jr . E-q. h- and h- i hor-hy eU* -t-,1 t-h!irmnn of th- -al.l D-tn txrntlc Executive Commute* of Chath.im county lth ttic power conialiM'd In the rule* h-reirift-r eet out. "Thlrrl H- it further reeo|ve<l That the foUowinir he nnd rt-y are hereby adopted i! the rule- under which th ahove-named Executive Committee shall am nnd hy which It -hall h- governed "Flrt At nil prlmiry election* held there ahall be four nintintrers and two cleric- at each box. Each oppo-lnc faction -hall have the -election of two managers and one clerk at each hox, It helnir th purpose of th-s- rules •<> furnlah each faction with -qua! repr-e-ntntinn. "Beoond The chairman of the Execu tive Committee -hall act a- superintend ent of nil prlmarlee and shall de Id- ill disputes between manager- ai the several boxes Third A* ihe primary elections h‘:d untler authority pf the Executive Com mittee. all white voters who have reels lered for in- y-ar In which th- primary elecilon Is h-1.l ten day- prior to ihe dtp flxe.l for the primary eleciion. and who when chaU-need. will make oath tha they will suptssrt all the nomln-ea of th- Democrath may -had he entitle.* to vom !n -tich - lections, provldr-d. how. ver. th i' the Executive Committee may. al Its op. tlon. order the reel-tratton list to b-- pume.l of ill-eal v.ners. In which event each opfsisliiK faction shall appoint on |Mrw.*t and these two persons so !e, t.-d shall have the power to proceed to port, said list- tinder me same rul— xovernlnir the puijrlnv of the r-xistration lists ly the reßlserar- appoint-.! under -tat- law and the tuimun of the Executive Com mittee -hall have the power to decide am ill-put-- between those iwt-ons appointed to purge said list*. "Fourth No primary -lection snail he ordered within I—s than flfteen .lavs from the date of the order and It mu-t he or dered to he held at (-act ten days before the xeneral election for which the candi dates are to he nominated. "Fifth All h* proi i-ion- of ih- -tit. laws governing the holding of th- pi, mnry election are adopted "Sixth. In Ihe the death. re ignatlon or change of politics, (elih-r fac tional or party), of any member of the Executive Commlilee hl place i- lp,o facto vacated and th- r-mtining m-m --hers of his faction of th- Executive Com mittee -n,;i have the authority to nain hW* ?tirr?s?or 'Seventh In the -vent a vsoan-y In th ofh-e of Ihe chairman of the Executive Committee o curs from any cause, his sue. • >-ssor shall he selected hy agrrement le. tween the member* of the Executive com mine* roprtrent.d by the different fac tions. and In the event of a failure to agree then hy the s-lectlon of the person receiving two-thirds of the votes of the Executive Committee Eighth .So rule herein contained shall I* a'o tsned revised, slier..! or amend..! except h\ the vole of two-ihirds of all ihe members elected lo ihe Executive com mittee. nor shall any new rule I*. n Ided hereto, except by a like \ ol * "He It further resolved That A I, Alex an-ler. Esq., he aial he la hereby el.-cled th- secretary of said Executive Commit trr "Rc ll further resolved That the said Executive Committee as herein organize shall continue until their giicc-ssors or elected and quaiin-d " The motion lo a<lopl the renolmlons was set-onded hy County Treasurer Waring :t and lo s-’v.-r ii oil.. , ~,| u , • -arrle.l without a .tt—ntlng vote. Mr ll.irtrldge then fnove.l that the ■ hair appoint a committee of tw.i m no tify Messrs Cunningham n.l Alexander nf their s.-,ectlon as chairm.m and se tary of the committee, which was s.. onded by Mr A A I.iwrcnce The mo tion was carried and Chairman Meldrlm appointed Messrs ll.irarhlge H i„t rence. Just here there was a lull In the pro ■ e.sllr.g* and several faint motions lo'.id journ The chairman wj u'v>ut to put otn- of these motions, when Mr. W VV Osborne arose. "1 wleh. Mr. Chairman." he ea.d, "to make a motion, and, If the . hair will per mit mo. lo put It to this meeting myself I move that the thank* of the Demo. rati. Executive Committee of Chatham county and of the party be. and they ar- t.nl-r *d to Hon F W Meldrlm. the retiring -halrmen of th* comm.tie*. f rtr his -our tesy and fairness In the discharge of the Julies committed lo him. at a time when, it I# possible everything was not ado: .•ether calm, and smooth, and free from bitterness " The motion was ssconded hy Mr John Power and Mr Oeborne put ll It wae carried without dissent Chairman M*|- drim returned graceful thank* for this ev ideuca of liya commute# and the party's appreciation of Ms service*, saying th*t h- had striven consistently since hi* e ac tion to serve Ihe party oral the partv solely, and that he op reflated very great ly th? committee*’? unanimous acknowl edgment of the sucee?? that had crowned hi? effort? In this behalf. Ther** was a motion to adjourn, and it was carried The mass meeting of the fiemocratlc party of Chatham county’ had lasted les than half an hour. OGLETHOItPfe HOAimTf Fl*\D. %ly He fhe Iteswlt of Air. Ahstter’* t.lft of gI.tMNI. Savannah Ga Nov. fc.—Editor Morning News I have read with enthusiastic *n terest the card of Mr. 8 P. Bhoiter in your Issue of this dat*- HD generous and public-spirited act cannot but be provoca tive of other contributions, and It ae-ms that the historic duty we have been owing for more than a century is about to be performed. Home years Ago a committee was r.anvd from the 80ns of the Revolution cha-ged with the work of raising a fund to be devoted to the erection of a monument to t Oglethorpe, hut so far a? I know ro*htng of a substantial nature has ben aocom pllshed It iv 1? a 1 i*i Is. my pui|*ose at the • ippi'M* hlnc meeting of ihot organtxa *o*i 10 renew the efforts In this direction Too much praise cannot be accord**! Mr Shot* ter. His Is one of those unselfish aci? which hg£ nothing of *'ommerclallsm in It and 1? designed solely to perpetuate the memory of a great man When Oglethorpe sailed for Bavanrah with hi* stricken host—the poo.#?t In pocket and in spirit. In all probability, that ever left any port—he was one of the trust distinguished soldier* of Europe. He was already famous, ihe faiorite of ourt and camp, ahead of him a life of rnse ontent and power In the ve*y prime of his manhood he put all behin I him end devoted ten of the beat year? of his life to the founding and building o' the Colony of Georgia His dip qmacy made ihe Indian a friend; his mar 111 skill made the Spaniard a hopeless fugi tlve No one can read the annai* of Georgia without feeling a supreme admit Don for the noble and pal*nt qualitle which could forbear from wrath und r •he trying rtrvuni*ianra* which mtikol the early day* of the colony, and rbe above all the temptations to abandon t e work which had been undertake. l. HD love for the people of Georgia did not cn * with his departure When th** command of the British army was offe'od him dur ing the Revolution he declined because of his devotion to Georgia T * the m* mor> of this great mar. one of the grratewi *f his da) we have be*n very generous. We have named for him a square. club, a rtal estate ompnny. and. after two year* o t travail and effort, we finally anl reluctantly *lec|ded io n;me for h’m a -treet It occurred to someone also o name for him a dilapidated, useless and unoccupied fort „ We have had enough of Icoio-laan, Mr Editor. Let us at least tn this In in nee do our historic and pain duty I have no doubt the people of Georgia, who i< mu*’ intereied In this matisr a? v .. in trill gladly Bid in the anv—ant when their attention is properly dlrsc ed 10 It. fturely no on** any excuse n*tw that Mr Hhoiter has us such an ex impiP. My I In ur nelK*hor irw Hiv <*f nrunmrli'k b—n fo m- I. iin.lrr ih<- nn|H(— <>f thai <ll-1 njiut* rd O-orelan. MJ. Wy.lv. an or- inn. IH- iniriw- of whl.-h l to -rod fo 1 -itl-thorfw* n m-morial of -om h-ra-l-r on ih- >ll* o( th- holtl- of ttlooily Mar*h Sur*ly we can oon.rlbute io both of the#- laudable act* R-epectfully. Waller G. Char.lon A Presidential Prophecy. To-day William will be elect'd President of these f’niied States. ponding the compilation of figures. however, rtternherg a I’o will ortillmir T o a-wlsi perplexed pe i eon a in select appropi In t % wedding preeema from ihelr splendid atock. -ad. I’.wtewelon of "Hlioo I’ll*'* Train Bi*- tnrrn tarannah aarf Mlllrn, Central of Georgia Railway haa ar rarged for file operation of trains No* 7 and a between Milieu and Savannah, Nov r, to In, .tally, exclusive of Sunday, Nov II UaX*. leaving Mllien .in m . ar riving Savannah 74* a m . leaving Sa vannah <• p ni arriving .Miller a.4.1 p. ip. This for the accommodation of buai neaa a. ouni of Klks Grand Street Fair .ind Carnival ad. gI.HO t.lk Shoes. The Klks shoe sold by Charles Marks Is one of the be*! shoes In the market. It Is now displayed In his window In vlcl kbl box 1 all and paleni leather. In lace anl bulton. I. la sold at the popular price of J3.V Through a ivpogriphlc.il error Sunda>. ihe price was printed S3.—ad I Ilia Klrelloii Met. A prominent merchant yesterday bet gn equally well-known capital*! a son and a mond ring. t. he selected hy the winner from Sternberg & Cos. s big diamond sio-k llun William would be elected Preeldent to-day by a popular majority of 30.00 voles—ed The l.nteal Idrna. The aticcesaful bidder wins a bargain. Two beautiful new Singer pianos, latest, styles, mahogany eases, upright, will he sold at Korseti'* at II o'clock. Novem ber the Bth, to the highest bidder. These planoa are sold regular In music stores at 8360.10 Singer pianos are guaranteed by h* manufacturers for the same length of time that all first-class pianos ary Call and examine these beautiful pianos and bring you expert Judge with you. and you will be delighted with their tope.guar antee, Jtnd their style. They will be sold at Dorsett's. Congress street, near Whitaker, to Ihe highest bid der. al 11 o'clock. November thr gth. and you wltl not have a chance In many a day to get a good bargains as you will at that auction. The celebrated Ktiabe, makers of the !lrt grade of piano- extant, huy and -ell j the Sing, r piano*, and o with the leading } manufacturer* of the I’nlted States.—ad tttntly While lon Work. Through one of the ten free scholarship* In The International Correspondence Schools of s ranton. Pa . which the Mo-n --i tng News will prieenl lo you If you secure J one of (be ten large-t numb-ra of votas by Nov. 2u. I* n . you can ke-p on earning a living at your present work and at the same time, by atudy at home in ttme usuady devoted lo recreation or neat, nt yourself for a professional position at a goesl salary. A'ou c.tn easily become one of the win ners of this contest, by d-votlng your at tention to collecting Voting Coupon* and keeping al I’ No on* has a better . hanc* than you Get every vote you c#n, and have all your friend- save their* for you. Be. the window display of text book* 1 -n l drawing outfit* to tie given away by •he Momlng News in lia educational con test. at Cha* Marks shoe store. 17 ttroughton street, west. -elt.tot -applies. Just received a large and assorted sup ply of school bags and school supplies; all at cut rates; from 1# cents up; also, ususl large stock of all Ih* ftchool bookt. now used ta Chatham county, at Eatlll's Naws Depot. t$ Bull street. Savsnnab Os.—nd. A Htgh-Gn.de Institution for Eadles— I Shorl " College. Rome, Ga. WrIU for [ catalogue.-ad. “The Elks,” Displayed in our window i n Vici Kid. Box Calf and Pa:- ent Leather, in lace an-i button, are the admiration of all Eyes.. Such work manship and style have nev. er been placed before the public at the popular price $3.50 A PAIR. SEEOURIINDIW FOR ELKS VISITORS Are cordially invited lo inspect OUR Manufacturing Department of Harness and Saddlery Congress and ffhUker Stv LEO FRANK. Hogan’s Welcom** visitor? ro th? Elk-’ Garni* *: *lliht-???r? who wNh to *•- in In? bu lr'-* with plrasur?. will < oi.mili rh*ir w t**r??t by r?allrii{ rarsfullv h*' <*x r r dtnary l*ariraln? quoßd Lk*low T' r* but f?w in number ai *1 but a starter T • want of iIfTM and ?p*ic forM is u? Ki i 4 more at thi? time. SILKS. Black Taff?ta 4 9c: worth yard Fancy Silk. In wnist d??lcr? 4l*>' yard Full lln? of Taffsta?, in all th? Ira 1- Init *hnd?? . TSe rr?tty lln? of Wl?t Pattern?. 4 yard? In Bch, for .< 1 BLACK GOODS. H?nrl?:taa, LVinch wide, worth iiAr H?mi#ttas. ULinch wld**, 2T> ; worth 3.V. Hrnrlrttas, .IK.inch wide. t 5 worth 4... Bl.ick B(*rm 8* r**. 46-Inch, spkndul value, only a? Dh?vl#it Rcrir**, ?lr*'H ly sponged, r. COLORED DRESS GOODS. All-wool Ladle?* Cloth 3#-in h. 4 worth All color? H?rri?li.i a 3K-lnch. 26c. w rn 81* Ipsd.na shad?? Henrietta, 45-inrh. 3V; worth 50c. Fancy Plaid?, sultabl? f<ir children dr???**? nnd ?h rt wrnl?ts. from l*v to Scotch Dhovioi, all-wool, 4K-inch, Si. , worth 75c. Homoapun Suiting?, M-Inch wide, rtll wool, only SPECIAL SALE OF TABLE DAMASK. Good Half Bleached Dim i?k 25-'. worth 25c Good Half Bleached Damask 3Jk*. w'r’h 45*'. 77-Inch Good German Damask TV. worth $1 * sMnch Good Blenched Linen 4fr. w h Union D.tmn?k 27*ic, werth 7?-.n h extra heavy B)ea> hed 71 . worth tl <*. 72-Inch extra heavy Bleached ID*; worth f! 26. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN TABLE NAPKINS. Fsncy Damask ?nd Huck H-m-dtched Towels at escee-rßngly low prlc*> t. Fill! line of Hematltched Table Bft. 4tood Linen Towel nice ?tg#. I<> CWid yard-wide Blench Shtrttftjc worth like. The be?t lOr Shirting for R‘v*. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. R.ngle nnd dotible-bi ea?t.>d Blue Fit nr el Shirts lino, worth 11 60. Thi? 1? $ leader Men's Red Flnnnel Underwear ’ i-** a suit, cheap at 6? A 6n’ ('ofton Flannel Drawer? thK r,.' Just received, a fine asuortmeni of V' *• wear at 2V and 4Hc They are bea tJe* We carry Union Suit* for ladle- and children. Also a large line of Und* rw<* r at prices that plea?e The season being lie w- ar- Off ’ • our entire lln? of elegant Wraps, con* lng of Dap??. Jacket? and Furs it p r • unheard of In Savannah. We mk- a specialty of Carpets. Mattings and RtK? at rock bottom figures. Daniel Hogan, Th? corner Broughton and Barnard •'* Bone Meal For Chicken Feed and FertilUer. NITRATE OF SODA Invuluahl* for ’'home-mixed" fertllt** The chea*e?t and nvst concentrated n Ihe mark?? Send for particular? HAY, OR % I V 4 OW FFED. IIH %Y. DT . SEED OATS AND RYE T. J. DAVIS, Phone 333 11* Bay street, v'fl. * AMISBMKXTS. gtVAN H Art TM jATi^. THF, IMI'NIfi l>lMtTl<' lOßPt'^ MATINEE TO-DAY 23" T M . “I M>Kl< THE CITY 1. Prtca*—Adult* X>■. Child r*n. lCc. TO-NIUHT, 1:20 P M . ••THE BECHET ETBMY." Prlcw-lOc. 20e nd 30c. 7r~ TOU WANT GOOD MATERIA!* and work. oraar your limo*rph*<l *' 4 printed •latlonrry and blank booka ( WB Moraine Mawa, Bavannab. On.