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CARNIVAL in all its glory.
tmi: hi>wi \n Armicriosti awe
urn TO YIAITOM*.
Elerllon and KlrrllMi Heturna Krpl
Mas, Any •*■■• *‘M—•■*■**-
mr,i< ( turulvnl l.mill) Eu
i>linri£''<l It* Know Ttmi Even
Grenier UrrrH ) ll*- Bxperlrd.
Yesterday \Vn Henlly Ihf Hpi-B.
Inn Of lb*- larnlval Floral
parade AY 111 Take l’le T..-dn> m
Noon— l.lnr of Alnrc-li to Hr Fol
low r*l.
T , arrival spirit has taken firm hold
j, running wild In Savannah, anti the
0( nj.ii, it spreading mpldly. Interest
in th. great show the Elks have tno 11411-
r a< *1 l airoiiK. and talk of ihr carnival
la on thousand longtu k. No time
■ iaK , thr attractions "took'' at once, ami
th- Elks ate looking lorwarti to a great
ru of business through the days their
iiXH'W I** r jh.
Despite th* fao* that the election •
In fu.l blast throughout the (lay and re
turn'* were being given out at many
pla.-ea in the city at night, n paying busl
net"* Mi;* don*- by the carnival. The
ground* were vi--lt#-rl by hundred*, and the
merry '-rowda made the a unctions that
n r , gathered within the enclosure nil the
mere attractive by their generour patron
ag.- and the Jolly good humor with which
ail were viewed.
The gat*' to Wonderland di Ia business
that was very welcome to Dire* tor General
(5. I> Henson ami the Executive Commit
tee of the Klk*. Mr. Benson anid he ron
etrier-d the receipts ■x client, especially
a> iL election kept >i gr it inary away
Miinv Savannahian* did not visit the car
nival because of th< Interest they felt in
the returns from the doubtful state.*. and
out-of-town visitors %v#*re not nearly ms
nunc roue as they would hove he**n hud
it not ber-n that the election de&and>d
their ran.lining at home in otrbr to vote.
>*arl> All *liow* Itunninu
In that it whs really the opening of the
carnival, yesterday was more Important
than the j.y befor* . w hen there were but
very few of the attraction-* ready for ex
hibition. Yesterday, however, nearly all
of them were in running order, and the
many ludles and children who visited the
grounds in the* nf ter noon were well re
paid for their trouble, and found that a
host of amuserm-nt* awaited but th* .r
choice By night several more were add
ed, and to-dny and to-night will see hut
few features that were not shown yester
day. Among these will Is- th* wonderful
Bp** toy. the high diver, whose prep*iat.on*
could not be I'odpleial in litre- for him
to make hi* great lap from the top of
his lower to th* |K>ol of water below.
Mr. Benson was not able to *i**ik for
the Interior shows, having received no re
ports from them. They, however, a* well
as the gate, did well, giving (icrfonnance
after performance, nd always drawing
large audiences In one evening all the
shows cannot be visited, as tlm- will not
permit, so that two or three visits to th*-
Carnival are necessary for ore to se*
everything that is offered for the amuse
t*ent of Havannah and its visitor**
Fnlrm.in's Boston Concert Hand v/an
Bf: tin a pleasant (*ature of iht* carnival.
If the hard alone were the* attraction
within th ground* l wuM b* w I
worth the* while of visitor? to att* i>l. Its
concerts art* of an excellence tt>ai ple.i*t‘t
nil. A number of gavannahidnr have met
•he director, Mr. Falrman. anti with all
he haa become a favorite, lie Is rccelvl k
many compliment a upon the w *lt h of
muaU* that in wrapped up in his orsanlxt>
lion and with It la tutoring It* audit nc.-
4 Writer* noted llr4 the lowi tnerdftnto
arid bHlnt horn*.-a that are repr -sentej
Jn the advertising displays of the carnlv il
had made great progress with their
i-ootti*. nearly all being in retdine sand
having their goods shown to a Iranian
The rain last ftalurd iy Interfere I with
their preparations, and they w• r- forced
to wail until Monday to do their w rk.
( harlot nod Itnnniim llaeea.
Interesting features of the carnival ire
the chariot and running races. Four
norse*> abreast pull flit* chariots nl dash
at full sie***l around the in k. one char
ioteer being • woman, and th* other a
man. They repre? ent. re>| M lively. tleor
gia and South Carolina <i orgl i wn
yesterday’s race. Another of the chariot
ruces will be held to-night at 7:10 o'clock.
The rut)rung races arc in relays, the
cqueetrlenn* s changing hors-s every half
mile. The celerity with which they dis
mount and mount has much to do with
th*‘ time they make, and is dlte of th
moot interesting of the features of the
running The riders do not Hpare their
steodi. blit push them to their speeti,
flying around the track at what would
seem n dangerous pace. The citle? of
Savannah and Atlanta or.- represented
by the horsewomen. Yesterday'** race
ttsi awarded to Atlanta. %vtio won by
a head In 3 minutes and 45 second#. To
day’s will be rhldcn at 2 o’clock.
To those who watch the chariot and
running races, a bit of advice would nut
le untimely. The Judges' stand is the best
(nint from winch to view the race. . 1 li
st and is on the east side of the i.*nclos
vre, Just opposite Gwinnett street. It If*
from there that the races start and end.
and It is there that the equestriennes make
< i>lr rapid changes of horses. The cha
rioteers and the horsewomen enter with
great lest Into the contt *•<*. ;| hd the re
sult# are rot known b fore the races an
no. There Is honest and faithful compe
tition. and hard driving and bard rluing.
... rv* nnd good Steed, are the elements
tint tell In the contests, the best exhl
l l ion of the qualities sending the rider or
fharloteer making It under the wire tlrM
Many Threw I nnfettl.
Confetti stalls were making oonstant
r. j - The Italian cu tom ha taken wed.
A WONDERFUL LETTER.
From the State, Columbia. 8. C.
To Htuttercrs:
Ir W. Randolph, tpeclallst. vno
has riir‘d ao many confirmed *tamm* r
•r* an.l stutterer* ll over the B*mth. left
(or Savannah this morning In Han
•l"lph U> un UWerentln* personality u ""
.. . .min In Ponvat'a famous Fonfo.lor.nr
r ivalry, he later beenutt Methodist
puncher. and afterward. having c-ui.rl
c uneel fof stuttering by method of 111*
• ■wo. established a vono Institute In St
(■' ul whfi* thousands nave been *u ■-
•'"fully treated.
l>r Lun.Mph 1 .11 * been for *.*'•'•■ ra w. l a
**' tire Altiermurl Hotel In this * l*> ;, n*l
'l unit that time mtiny person- who hnv<-
"■m. to Ittm for treatment h >ve t.e. n
' e-*1 Several of theae calks! at the Stan
* to ntuftai their apprarleltnn *f Di
• .nil. |ih' treatment. Col. While Jon-.
.■' T mmermatt, Gov H.ope of Mlss.s-
I and other* who Intve known of hi"
1 1 -have alvett Or. Rnni*>lpb * t roily'
I , '*rw of re.etnmeftilatkm. Dr. Tlmtner
“ to’* letter follow*:
r*nte of South Carolina,
executive Department.
■ th . of Slat*Treasurer.
Columbia. 8. C.. Nov. J. l'M>
‘ r G. W Randolph Columbia. 8. C.
■ r Sir Itelna famlUur with tie th“-
und general prln* Iple" of your tre.r
: tor stammering and stuttering and
* an ohKervatlon* of the practical *u
of :he same. I am prepared to “i.y
| " your treatment la well worthy of the
of any one who may he ntfl'.etcd
* ‘ that unnatural condition
Very respectfully your*.
W If Tlmmrtman. M D.
Slate Treasurer. 8 C.
f'r Randolph will he nt the Marti ill
*e. 121 East Droughton treet until
* N 15. Htuuerei don't fail to *ee b lnl
-ad.
A Man to the Rescue!
Thf W oman in Peril Rarely Finds
Help From Her Own Sex.
It is in no wise to a woman's disemlit
that she is not a professional life-saver.
We can only fancy her in the fireman's
helmet, in the crew of the life boat, or
wielding a policeman's club, at the lox;
of some of that fineness which is th<-
distinguishiug quality of her sea. The
Molly Pitchers ami Grace Darlings art
only examples of the sublime self-for
getfulness of women in great emer
gencies.
It’s mnch the same in other ways.
Women turn to the strength, skill and
judgment of men in the erases of life.
One of the most common statements
made in the letters grateful women
write to Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
is this: "I owe my life to Dr. Pierce."
These women have found themselves in
great danger. They have appealed
without avail to local physicians. They
have counseled in vain with women
advisers. The best that hail been done
for them was just to keep them alloat in
the sea of disease with strength visibly
failing, in the hope that the man who
had strength and skill to save them
might lie found.
WOMAN’S APPEAL answered.
Hundreds of thousands of women
have appealed to Dr. Pierce, for relief
from womanly ills and not one has ap
pealed in vain. The use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription supplemented by
the medical advice of Dr Pierce has
heeti the means of cure to this vast army
of women suffering from diseases pecul
iar to the sex.
"I wish to tell you the benefit I re
ceived from using your remedies.”
writes Mrs. Alice Soncrant. of i6i W
Harrison Street, Chicago, Ills. "Two
years ago I was taken with a severe pain
in the left ovary and side. Tried several
different remedies, but nothing helped
me. I got so trad I could scarcely walk
across the floor or do work of any kind.
One day an old neighbor lady came in
fo see me, and told me to try Dr.
lherce’s Favorite Prescription. She
laid she knew it would help me. as it
had saved her life. When the doctors
hail given her up and said they could
do nothing for her ahe said she began to
take Dr. IHerce’s Favorite Prescription
and it cured her. So I got a bottle of
the ' Favorite Prescription ’ and one of
‘Golden Medical Discovery.' and began
taking them. Before I had taken one
bottle of each I was so much lietter I
could do all my own work, aud that ia a
good deal, as I am the mother of four
small chili Iren. Three liottles of the
• Favorite Prescription ’ and one of
•Golden Medical Discovery' cured me.
I have not been sick since then. 1 think
Savarnahkans have fallen victims to the
attraction lhat lies in throwing a hand
ful of the vari-colorcd bits of paper upon
a passer-by. Ix-t that passer-by be a
pretty girl nnd she will lack no evidence
of appro latlon of her witchery, for the
confetti will be clinging to furs, wraps
and hair in testimony, showing by its
polka-dot effect that admiring young men
have found pleasure in paying the hom
age of lOnfettl to so much beauty. And
there is the other wide of the picture, for
it* feminine sex is also add I* ted to the
confetti throwing, and men who attract
the fancy of the young women soon after
entering the carnival grounds hove coats
and hats thickly covered with spots of
many colors.
Confetti looks much better than If
tastes. The art In throwing (he bits of
paper 11* s in cat hing the opportune mo
ment. That Is when a mouth H wide open
In laughter. Then confetti can do Its most
work I (tash of it will tin the
mouth, and the recipient of the broadside
will have* a time for the next minute in
extra ting the bits. The confetti am! .-er
pentines ore sold in Wonderland hi Mr.
rtchutxs booth and al I<M St. Julian street,
west.
I'loritl I'nrmlc n \2 O’clock.
The grand floral parade will lake place
to-day The |*a: ole. for wtilrh thlrtv-fha
have promt.* ei io enter decorated vehicle?,
will form at 12 o'clock promptly on Ogle
thorpe avenue, with the right resting on
Jefferson street. The line will face Jef
f r**or The line of march will be Jeff- r
aton t* IJroughton, to Hull, north on Hull
until Johnson square Is rounded, south on
Hull to (JuMon. to Harnard. to Hall, to
th* carnival grounl> ar*>unl the rac.*
track and then the disbonding
The ear** that has been lavished upon
the decoration of some of the vehicles in
sure? their very pretty appearance. The
pi ties for which the various contestants
will strive will be $25. sls and $lO as first,
second and third. Hands will be In line
and will furnish mush
Judges will Is- assembled In the review
ing stand tit * >uth end of Wonderland
un<-iiu* and will view the decorated vehi
cle? as they pas*. The decision will then
l ■ made, and the fortunate winners of the
prises will be announced.
WILL TILT AT W AVrSOM.
The Two Liberty Troopa. Je*np and
llnrirn. AA 111 He llepreaented.
The l.lherfy Independent T.oop, u. <%■ r
command of Capl A. Gordon Catsel* of
Savannah, which scored such *gnal vic
tories recently In the tilt at the Georgia
Stan- loir at Valdoata. will *o to Way
crom to duplicate Its successes in the tilt
to be held at that place .lay after to-mor
rou The Independent Troot> wl 1 enter
iTTT-.- team", ail of which will leave Wai
•hourvtlle to-morrow night.
Th*- til* gives prnm.s of Irdng ste-cea*-
f„l. ]:, side* lh>- threw leant* from th-
Liberty lnde|i*ndent Troop, there will be
:from the Liberty Gu.irds, two from
tli.- J.wup Troop and one from the M< In
t.s*h Dragoon* of Darien. The entire
...sup Troop will rid" through the roun
iry from Je*up to Waycroae a dlet-ine
of thlrtv-od.l mile* The team prtx> will
1,. IK.I and tin and the Individual prig •
will Is. *U> and Jl n
on T1 ank-glvliig Day a tilt I* to be held
~ Prunewlck <*l* Casgel* I* maklnv
arrangement* for hi* team* to enter aid
Is In correeiwodeovo with Dr. Uutl* of
Uruuawlck.
THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1000.
your ' Favorite Prescription ' is a won
derful medicine for women.”
Such cures ua that of Mrs. Soncrant
arc many, and they speak for the jiower
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
better than the most eloau*nt words of
praise. The tea of a medicine is, what
Las it done for women ? By that test
"Favorite Prescription” invites wom
an’s venlict. On the testimony of
trustworthy women, "Favorite Pro
scription” has saved life when* pbvsi
ciaus had given up all hope. It has
cured the most stubborn and obstinate
forms of womanly disease. It has ban
ished pain, restored the appetite, in
duced refreshing sleep, given color to
the cheeks ami roundness to the form.
WOMEN WHO CANNOT Bit CURED.
There are few women for whom no
perfect cure is possible. The number of
sucli women has lieen reduced to a mini-
mum by the practical ex
perience of Dr. Pierce. Of
the hundreds of thousands
of women who have ap
pealed to Dr. Pierce for
counsel in connection with
his " Favorite Prescrip
tion." only two in every
hundred have failed of a
perfect and permanent
cure. But even this two
per cent, of incurables
nave gratefully recorded a
great improvement in their
condition; relief from pain
and a restoration to family
eniovnients.
No sick woman should
lie discouraged by her con
dition, no matter how long
. .landing her ailment mav
be, or how utterly all other
means and medicines have
failed to cure. The great
er number of cures effect
ed by "Favorite Prescrip
tion ” are cures of chronic
and complicated diseases
which have baffled the
skill of local physicians
and proved intractable to
all other treatment.
Dr. Pierre’s Favorite ITescription
makes weak women strong and sick
women well. It establishes regularity,
dries disagreeable and weakening drams,
heals inflammation and ulceration, ami
cures female weakness. It is the great
est preparative for maternity, giving
womanly health nnd strength and mak
ing baby’s advent practically painless.
A GREAT FREE OFFER.
Sick women are invited to consult
Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All corres
pondence is held in sacred confidence,
and womanly confidences are guarded
by strict professional privacy. Address
Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
There is no similar offer of free con
sultation by letter or free medical advice,
which has behind it an institution such
as the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In
stitute, Bulialq, N. Y., to which for over
thirty years Dr. I’ierre has been chief
consulting physician, assisted by a med
ical staff of nearly a score of specialists
in the treatment and cure of womanly
diseases.
" Favorite Prescription" contains no
alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor anv
other narcotic. It is purely a vegetable
preparation and cannot disagree with
the weakest constitution.
Some dealers for the sake of the littie
more profit paid by inferior prepara
tions, will try and sell the customer a
substitute for " Favonte Prescription"
as being "just as good.” "Just as
good” medicines do not have the cures
to their credit which make women hail
" Favorite Prescription ’’ a* a " Godsend
to women.” Don’t barter the substance
for the shadow.
IT WIU. SURPRISE YOU
to see the great medical work which I>r.
Pierce gives free to women. This great
work, the People’* Common Sense Med
ical Adviser, containing luoß large pages
and 700 illustrations is sent free on re
ceint of stamps to pay expense of mailing
only. Send ai one-cent stamps for the
book in paper-covers, or At stamps fot
the volume bound in durable cloth. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. lierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PEHXO> AI..
ALARM CLOCKS?" WATCHHM.
Ska. 9c; solid gold 't-- 1 ■*' '-**.
$2 49, ladyV doUbhe-e*ae soli'l gold wit! h,
11.79. original cost, $lB, American isold-
II hod w.itch. 3> years' guarantee raw...
P.?J. original cost. *ls. diamond ring.
114.23. fair else etotw and *-ry. original
cowl 335; C Kffi'is for birthday. welding
ami Chrllma present*. so I T ran make 2.
Instead of 1. itn*l i-viry urtlrle U Kii.r
anteed In black ami white Just aw reiirt
eented. 28 East Broughton, llalr. J. w
wiry ami Shaving Supply llou*. ; C 111*
window for big bargain* In Anger ring*
“(-KIIKNT SIDEWALKS; ARTIFICIAL
purr cement roping for f. nring, four
feel long, 14 Incurs high ami nine Inch***
thick; sidewalk cement, block.*, vartou
colors, octagon an<i hexagonal; Rural
work and reasonable prim ; refer* to
Me**r*. J H. Kallll. M J Solomon*. Wil
liam Kehoe and other*. Shop. Whitaker
anti Heat atrecta. Charles Hobbs. 565
Hobert* street.
~THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 113
Harnord street, buys ami sells all kinds
of second-hand furniture for cash.
"udhphinuT opium, laudanum.
cocaine habit; myself cured; will Infoiur
you of harmless, permanent homo cur.
Mary S. Baldwin. Box 1212. Chltago.
OIL HEATERS. WOOD HEATER,
coul heaters, cook stoves anti ranges. Re
liable goods C. I" Mill r. a|fl hi
! “ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAW
Ml IED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 3DC.
'now about YOUR* WINTER
clothing' lei us put It in hap ; * P-r
month. Sterling Pressing Club. 11l York w
“HAVE YOUR HORSES CLIPPED AND
shod by J. F. Furlong
IS YOUR IRON SAKE TIRE PROOF?
Btiffe) & Freeman have a standing offer
of *;.(B0 for every safe of their make that
uoes nol preserve l?a eoh’enta. one ■**f■
was In burning debris 113 hours When
taken out. the hose had l> la turned on
It. When opened, not a page was discol
ored, nol a record io-t, nut a dollar de
stroyed. If you want security, buy a
Ptiffel A Freeman safe C. I*. Miller,
agent
' YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pura; try
It.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. MAT
tressea r*onvnt*d. Ant que furniture re
polished. furniture pack'd and shipped In
last manner Send me your orders. C.
P Miller, agent. _____
OBLSCHIOS NURSERY. OPPOSITE
Catholic Cemetery. chrysan'heenums.
enmella Japonlcas. arerareas palm*. How
ms md floral design- Leave ><nr or.ler
with J Oardner. agent. It I’.roußhton. east
BTECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SIJPPLT
of nice willow rockers; ladles’ e!ie. at *2
J. W. Teetle.
Tam now located at *i* west
Broughton: rlnr up H* f ' If vnu want to
have your fumFure moved or packed for
shipment or storage, I guarantee prltea
the am n I ‘*o the work that’s given
•o me. A . Orlffln. Alt Broughton street,
west, mattresses made to order
HOW ABOUT TOUR WINTER
rlothing- let ue put It In shap. ; *1 per
mouth. Starling Pressing Club; I* York, wr.
r%\K II All A AHII STREET TO AII.
kouthslilrr nn Important
Iniltrotmuni,
fUvtnnah, c*n , Nov. ft—Editor Morning
N-ws: Now th.it the question of changing
the lines of the squarrs on Barnard and
A her corn streets ha* Ihh finally nettled
in the negative, anti If. therefore, no long
er an Issue, It *eem* to me It I* In order
to call attention to a subject on which 1
think there will he no difference of opin
ion, namely, the paving of Barnard street,
and ome other north and south street*
It may he true that owner* of property
In the northern section of the city might
object to th.t* action, though it 1* a* much
to their interest to have such Improve
ment* a* t* that of those who live on
them, but after considerable inquiry I
.m Ft titled that the southern resident*
would Ih* hippy to contrlhuh th*lr pro
|ioril< n of the cost of this improvement
At pr* nt Bull street is the only paved
thoroughfare which is available to per
Mine living south of Andn *mi street, and
it would seem that the most desirabi*
plan b*. to continue the paving of Park
avenue west to Barnard street, and also
to Jefferson street and Barnard *tr**t
sc.ytn to Kortyntecond street While It
murht not be wise to pia* • thl* entitc
amount at one time upon the profteny
owners. It could probably be arranged *<
that they could give notes for their part
of tlte cost extern ling over several >ar*
The city would thus not !*• out of th*
money as It could easily use these notes
In bank.
The Mime arrangement eoul I be made
w‘th th street car company, so that It
would not b* burdensome to them In
quite sure that the majority of the resi
dent* on this street woukl gladly Join in a
j- Mtum to Council to tak-* th ** tion Im
mediately. and the writer w-ill only too
glad to add his name. Bouthslder.
CHOftK Ah E \ 11. El EH
The Elfth Time a White iitrl Hh*
lltiu Avay from Her Home.
Early yesterday morning a white girl
not over 15 year* old, was arrestand
taken from one of the resorts of the Ten
derloin
The girl ha* been reared by adopted
parents, but appear* to be Incorrigible,
old this ts the fifth time that she has
run away from honi*- flhe has no xnt
p, ai lit to m:ik* about th* treatment lhit
-.• received at h**m**. but appears to have
a natural prcdlisotion f**r an evil llf
tin account of her youth she was not
trnxl In the Recorder's Court, but will be
held at the barrack* until it Is seen
whether or not an entrance Into a reform
atory can bo secured for tier Several
gentleman have interested themselves In
this matter, and It is more than likely
that she will be sent to some Institution
where she will bo taken care of.
pi: it son 11.
WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheeper from McOUUe.
"MILLER’S" HTOVES AND RANUES
rive satisfaction The Mugnetlc. Eoono
rilst. Waldorf. King, and other good
makes at reasonable prices. *l7 Brough
ton. west
KENSINGTON f AliM MII.K IS ItN
surpassed for rtchg* as; delivery is per
fect; phone. 23*6.
BEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS,
office table*, offl'e mawlng. office shade*
207 Broughton, west
WHEN YOt SEE M’OILLIS SIXTY-
In -h ’.tiia-eni rugs, you will buy thnm. ;
Just can't help It; will sell In any quan
my.
-FURNITURE MOVED WITH CAKE."
la a apecially with McOllll*.
“MILLER’S NEW STYLES IN CAR
pets, mnretrtr-. ttwedenaa*. window shade*.
etc. All work done tn |lrst-cla*s styla. 207
Broughton. we*t
F l/IRAI, DESIGNS BULBS. HYA
cinths, narcissus, polm*. cut flower* from
Oelsehlg’* nursery, ojrposlte Catholic Cem
etery. I.cave orders with J. Oardner,
agent. 12 Broughton, east
M OILLIH’"LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your porlor
“ M OtLLIS IS CHEAP ON RUC.S, NETS
lac curtains, hammurki. water cooler*
pillow*, plcturea, aioves, h**iri„*u suits,
and furniture of every descrlpllor .
“SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
■ • aJ< i" I W T*-
aget t for Insurance gasoline stove.
"HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothing? let us put It In shape; $1 p.-r
month Sterling Pres-lng Club, Is York, w
"|1 4* BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last. Large assortment of
rocker*, divans and easy chairs. C. I*
Miller, agent _____________
KENWNGToIT” FARM IS OM AN
elevation In the country, fre. from city
drainage Impnaalble for milk to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2345. De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M'GILLIH MOVES. PACKS SHIPS
and store- plnnoe and furniture; beet work
only: no Chcap-John” prices—no "T'heup-
John" job*
"GOLD FISH AND Ff>ftD.“ WATER
grass, bone flour. 2tt-pourKl bag n cent*
J Gardner, agent, for the present al 12
Broughton. east.
linn FOR WOVEN" WIRE COTS
while they last. C. P Miller, agent.
'C 50 TOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last Big assortment, all grades of
art square*, ruga, mat*, portieres. C. P.
Miller, agent
“vt'GILLIS SELI-S SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna pattern*— for 95 cent,.
“advertisements" SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
HIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD.
VKRTIBK.MENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
XI E.DIC *l..
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are troubling you. call on nv- end I
will give >ou rell f, I cure Ingrowing
nail*, com* and all diseases of th feet
without pain; charges reasonatde. 'in
give ihe best references In the city; pa
tient* treated at residence#; or lere ran
be left at Llvlng*ton' drug store. Hull
and Congress street*, telephone 293. I.em
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
Mi l t- u I3THMMU
WANTED. A IIEHTLINtI AND COM
|a<eni lumber li sprrtor to take charge of
the cut* of ; mill and shlpi>lng of same.
u;*o telegraph operetor for iirlvate office,
aril to attend company's store, will la
required lo give u Isusl; rm-n of family
preferred. Address Grow Lumber Com
pany, Kramer. Ga.
“WANTED. OFFICE BOY; Ml ST BE
nrlghi and quick, about 15 years of age.
Address In own handwriting. P. O. Box
153.
WANTED" YOI’NG MAN IN OFFICE
for generul work, who undei - iruls -ti u
ography; salary moderate. Address L. ft ,
Morning N*-w*.
HalebmeSi wanted to BELI. OUR
good* by sample to Wholesale and ret cl
trade; we are ihe largest and only man-
Uf.icturere In our line in the wori 1. Übeid!
salary peld Address. Cen-lbx Mfg Cos.,
office. 2* Board of Trade Building, .Savan
nah. Ga
TaLBBMEN WANTED TO CARRY
flrst-class side line, easy sales; good per
centage. (H-rmanerr trade; evert >dv
n-e> 1* a fountain i>*n; reference*. Perry
pen Comtsiny. Box 38. Milton, Wli.
HA LEHMAN WANTED FOB KLOR-
Ida Apply by letter to u* with refer
ence; good salary paid to the rlgha man
Llppman Hr.* . wholemie druggists, Llpp
man block, Savannah, Ga.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy KlJncys Make Impure Blood.
All the Hood In ycur body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
* kidneys are your
yKJf i putilwrs. they lil
iI) ,er out **’* w45, ° or
XTy {Tiyi ‘Yjr Impurities In the blood.
K\n?L' XT If they are sick or out
K|/ * Lu of order, they fail to do
their work
-N-WyA-j'ljj "l l Pains, schessndrheu
/ Ul matism come from e
“U- * cess ol uric acid tn the
v> blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beat-., and makes one feel although
they had heart trouble, because, the heart ts
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the, kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning tn kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mtld
and the eitraordmary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-koot, the great kidney remedy Is
soon realised. It - lands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is sold on Its merits f -fT'
bv all druggists In
cent and one dollar ?i:-BErrrli*tti.r
es. You may have a ■I" 'fTttT"
sample bottle by mail non*, or f.um. h.-m
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out tf you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Cos.. Binghamton. N. Y.<
West's.
offrr an attractive • *orim*nt
of ELECTRIC OOOBH. tn* Puling
EI.ECTH It GAMBLE ft,
EI.Et Tlt It (UN KH,
i:u:< tiiii t.\* i.M.trrt.ii*,
EI.Et THlt* El. %AH UtlllTM.
Thcac ar*’ except tonally convenient
article* in rvrry hou? -t 1 •t , ami
make most acceptable gift*.
In Solid Silver
<ur display is mn*t tempting. !
Include* nil th*- novHie* f lha *lay
thing* more useful than new.
In China
We *ltow i bewildering variety of
i IH|mt i it I* remark ibk for
their twMUly an.l cxdusiveiiesa
We wmjll In- giat) to hiiv** you
visit th* store before the rush if
the iKilitJay *.iori.
THOS. WEST & CO..
No. II Broughton St., W.
llEl.l* It tMTn-Fi:H*l,K.
ftBTTf-ED Cl HAIRED WOMAN TO
rook for two aiwl help nurse, 3UI East
Huntingdon.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SHIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN C.
tidAT* \i wrr.n.
AGENTS To IIEI-HESKNT TUB HAL
(■more Di’benture Company; eueleet iroii
ireel hold. Aiklrcsa It- It. Grier, Ex
change Bank. Macon. Go.
• vtl'l.ot MEAT ANTE.II.
"ToSEIdON VVANTHk BY A Li
censed druggist. ix y< irs practical •x
--perlenci and a graduate, l of refer
ence*. A dill c** K K Itr.ielton. i-are
Curry-Arrington Company. Rome, Ga.
I-trSITION WANTED BY REGISTER
ed pharmacist. Addreas l’oatofflco Box
No. 3. Savannah. Ga.
\\ 3 ATEII—MIst'EI.I, t N WOI'S.
BUSINESS FIRMS IN NEED OK
practical bookkeepers, stenographers, etc.,
and oil persons desiring Hitch |*>*Uione
hould write the Draughon Business Kx
ehunge. Nashville. Tenn No charge* to
,-mployers. We |aiy 15 for each vacancy
reported to us. provided wo fill same
Biislios* confidential
WANTED, THREE To FIVE THOI'-
h in.l acr.-s land for sheep ranch; glvu lo
cation and fult pnptlculara; write W. D.
Connor, St. George. B. C.
“WANTED t’NTIL MARCH 1. NkxT. 2
mules or horses for their feed. Address
"K," Morning New*.
“IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from Springfield Dairy, It’s rich, pure and
whoteaonif.
“cash paid for good BECOND
hand oat sacks. 112 West Bay street
“if you want a place TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, etc., tree of
charge, )ut m city limit-, hauling over
hard road, wrlle or ti-lephomo Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Br,aid
atreels.
ADVEP.TIHEM KNTrt HBT IN CAP
ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAH
HI FI ED ADVERTIBEMENT COLUMN
FDR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
Frill lII’.XY—BOOM*.
Fort RENT. ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping, with all conveniences, ut 33)
llaberahum street.
“NICELY EERNIHHED 'SOUTH ROOM;
all conveniences. 3UB Barnard *tr<et, netr
________
COMFORTABLY EEBNIHHED" ROOM
for gentleman, or light housekeeping; bath
privilege. 121 East Congre**.
Foil Hi:XT-Htll'M.
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE IIOUBB
No 217 Waldburg atreal. eat. between
Atrercorn andc Uncoln. flrM-cJass order
and condition; every convenience Right
mil to right tenant Elaie Salomon
Cohen. Weal Broad and Broughton streats.
FOR KENT THAT DESIRABLE
bouse. 128 Ogletbori*- avenue, west. Ap
ply a Hull street. west.
FOH RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING
with ail modern Improvements: In g>**l
repair 306 Jone*. euat. K !o- h & Screv
en.
FOR RENT. lT W'FFY STREET,
east; possession at once. A(rplv George
L Garmany. agent. 16 Bryao *tr--et. east.
TO RENT. 221 AND -.’.TON*
street, east; these are good houses and
loeatlon excellent. Apf>lf to C A Mcln
tlre. 4** B-ianl of Trade Building
UIIAHIIIXti.
GENTLEMAN CAN 81-kT'RK SINGLE
room with good board at li Welt Una
mu gtreat. %
Glove=Fitting Shoes.
Every pair we sell fits like a *lo?e—if von let os do the fittind. We
Invite yonr attention to two special;: Bart 4 Packard's lamons “Korrect
Stiape” lor gentlemen si; “Uueen Quality" tor ladles $3. No better
values on eartb, and we have them tn every ma- . .
tcrtal (tom Calfskin to Patent Kid.
Do Your l’ockctbook \
a Kindness by
Your Shoes Here. 4rrl!fe^
roll HWAiT— vrOHEfl.
stTmuT ani* uwr.i.i.iNd. I
t u " * 1 irxt m Tm i
• row Apply t, It. S ' .tKiiiMii, It" Dry- I
in nr.mi, iM-t.
roll 111 AT- AIIM I: I I. AM.ol H.
I.Alim: AA'AUEIUII'NE and OKt’ICK |
Knit KENT. I'OHNEH IIIIOIHIHTON |
AND WENT IIUd.AD STHEETB. FI lit- j
MKUI.V IMDItIMFID IY TIIE BAVAN
NAIt CARUIAfiK AND IVAUON CO. If
iv hmaiit.
KOII KENT. <>N TIIF3 O(IEFk'HF;K
mud, bftvH'n llirrr amt four-mite p.u.ti
litolt.-v nr, nearly 10 two mil.- |m.-d Im.l
m to, m from oni urre I>’ one hutnir,‘.l.
unr .an l>. boiixhl In triu-• or Mn.ill loi,
on ea.y lerma. r* It Imraeli.
AHVHKTIMKMI'VSTB HI-:T IN DAI'
l I'AI.S Wild, hi: I’ltlNTKlt IN Cl.Ai*
sikiivd advehtihi:mi:nt coi.i mn
FOR TWO DENTS A AA'oltl> NO AD
VEUTISI MEXT TAKEN KOII I.KHS
THAN RK -
I'llH Al l'.—Hi: AI. IATATK.
adveutißf;mf:n’i*h hi:i - in dap
itai.s wild, hi: phintkd in ddah
HII II 1 * \D\ I KI'ISEMENT OOL.DMN
roll TWO CI.NTS A WORD NO Alt
VEKTIHI MIm.NT TAKEN FOR L.EBH
THAN SUC
‘ F'Olt HAI.K. <>N THF: <K)BKF*IIKE
road, bat ween Ihr.e an.l four-mile I"*!- 1
iirulley e.ira nearly lo two-mlle io.li, lan.l
in l,a. fiotn on.* acre lo on.* hinnlre*!
.ime ran be ttouKlu In l.iru* or amall Wi
on ..i->* lerma. C. II iHir.etl,
"FOR BAI.K, A DiT FOR TWO lUlN
dreil dollars, easy term*, on Ntntti .1 r.e,
near East llruud. no city taxation. C. H.
Dora.lt
FOR SAKE."LOTH ON NINTH STREET
near East tlroad; ru. city taxea, al t.nl
each; lw.niy-tlv* dollars cash, and easy
monthly paymenla. C. 11. iNjrsstt.
FOR HAI.K, IATIS ON NINTH, SKAIt
Eaat ltroad. a, D‘ each: will noon t>.
advanced lo K 36; when a lot has l>n
paid for I ran arran*s to R.t a horns
butM. C. H Dorsstt.
FOR HAI.E THOSE I.DTB ON NINTH
street, near Ernst Brood, lurv. only been
.old ,n tlmt-claaa pi it Is.. v'*>o will mk.
ood net*hbor, and nons other ran buy.
The terms ar. vsry easy, and they ars
cheaper than any othsr tn the vicinity.
C. II Doraett.
‘ RESIDENCES AND HDM.DINO IX7TB
for ante all over the city. Itobsrl H.
Ttem real esUls dealer. No. I York
street, west.
' ADVEHTISI-Ml NTs BET IN CAP
ITAI.S Wild. HE PRINTED IN CDAS
Stl'tKl' ADA'KKTIRKMENT COI.EMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTtHF.MENT TAKEN FOR I.EHS
THAN 30C ________
FUR MALE—Mist BI.I.AtaDt a.
HOV HEM. THE COI.UH KING! TltV
It when your favorite remedy falls, al Ssc
bottle added to a gill of honey makes a
splendid mixture for Intants and chilclren,
BENZOIN HALM. MAKES THE SKIN
like velvet, for *nle by dtuggl <t or at lien
ry nnd Alter™™ Per*** Drug Stores,
Whitaker and Taylor str.-ete
' FOR HALE. ONE SECOND-HAND Mb
IIOKHE POWER ENGINE AND ROIL-
Ell. IN A NO 1 ORDER. JOHN
KOURKE Hr HONS
“WEEKLY " NEWSPAPER IN BIG.
|m>*|H-rnuH town. ga*l Inveetment; special
r.-asoti* for selling, and will sell cheap. If
sold right away Addre-a G C. H.. cars
Morning News. Savannah. Ga.
FIRE PROOF BAKES -WB CARRY A
tine line of lire proof safes In ato> k al al!
time* The |turtles can *ee exactly wimt
they are getting Our prlcee nre as low
a* manufacturers ecii It. with freight adl
ed Parties Interested, who wlh a g<al
Are proof safe will and. well to Instiect
our stock. lJppman Bros, Llppman
Wock. ogenrw for manufo-turer*.
‘ TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
rale. I* crop* first year boxes; 12.00> acre*
round limiter, at 31 50 (ter acre. *’> per
thousand Itoxe* for leased tlmte-r; plenty
of timber to be got. In five milt a of rati,
road. will give possession new or al end
of eea*on Address Round Tlrnbt-r, rata
Morning New*.
~Springfield dahiy ib noted
for having rich, pure milk; try II; you
will be pleased.
'ADVERTtHEMENTB BET IN OAP
ITALH WILL BE PRINTED IN CLArt
El El ED ADVERTIBEMENT CGLEMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LEBH
TRAN 30C.
MIST Dll fill MD.
IA >HT. ON MONDAY MORNING,
n<-iir Cattl. Park, a black and white set
ter bitch; name of J T. Shuptrlne on cr>l
lar A lltieral reward will be paid If re
turned to corner of Congre** aial Jeffer
son street*.
1/ >ST, hwTe-hpbckled hound
pupty; 5 months old. Reward If left Ba
varumh Brewing Comtainy.
11l utXE.au 4 HtXfCF.u.
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN C|,AH
SII’IED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO All
VERTIHKMBNT TAKEN FOR LKBS
TH A N 3DC.
Pl.t XIIIIXH.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WIIJ, BE
to your interest to let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, nw or old
work; repair work a specialty, a I *m
a practical plumber. No guc* work to
eestanger your life. Wlggin*. phone W.
Georgia or Bell.
MIiCKI.I.AMKOt *.
WE GIVE YOU EITHER IH>MBSTIC
or gloss tinl-h: perfect work. Forest Cny
Isiuodry, Park av* nue.
GET YOUR WKDDINO PRESENTS
at Koch A Sylvan'*. 46 Whitaker. They
are le-aullful and cheap
“l V* .ID THE RUSH LET ME II WE
your sign work for Elks" fair at once.
Wm. Taylor, ltd Barnard.
WE CLEAN CLOTHE* BY THE RE
sou trie antiseptic proceea. Try u* N.w
York Steaiu Dye Works, Whitaker and
State.
NEW DOMESTIC. WITH 1 ILL
bearing*, on easy terms; try one; buy one;
deal with your people. Penton * Hon.
FOR FISHING TACKLE, NETS. ETC..
tro lo (’ornwfil it Chipmtn.
~BTKKJal>.'<; SIIaVKB NOVELTH
|ns for Icm than flrut coal t 12 HroUfhton
•(reel, (.ml. aloie known un Ounlntr'• il#-
SJUUa V
JHTTIOV SAl.es THIS DAT.
AUCTION SALE
TO-B % \ . ui ;B\ l >B % 1 . . T.
<II I | of I I *., Ii
*.l* at l |* in >i yi< rtl iv W. will twi
tlnuc i* ■ ••11 Uil.u • of 11 *d*-itfir*ii**iti, covi
* ting f •*. n Kfiki arwi k* r>, La
tii *‘ Tailor-mad*" J.h K. i . Hut* und Hwk
VS l i It will pi> you
HAS' ANN All Al’ ‘TION AN!
CUfttMlHHluN * OMPANY.
11l Willtak r stric t
Hl* lh 3tl hb*ti>. \ii>iiii D ** rvt
HIM I I I. % M.oi a.
luiN T TIIOI'BLK YUl T RHKLr ABOUT
moving your furtiliurr n iuv ing your :ar
p**t* or malting I’srry A Brnton niil r
ii*7>vs you <>f ail that trxihl^
i:na\ii.m:i batiiti*hh ih svhat
wp art going to oftcr this w*k. I**l us
put In tn>‘ for you* •in<l you wilt bis**
th* day you wwt ln*rn In; on iq*■t*-lito
liathtiib lor only |lu. ns for plutubing.
unl ga* fitting our w*rk I* utisxcsllml anu
rb prl * i vlll vnakr you f*-p| **•*>•; In fact,
you will hardly f1 It at mM A. C PrtOa
Ar fo.. corner Ht.it - ami JiffuraMi, *cor
gi m .nul 81l ‘phone* tfc'Si
" IIAVK YOU It HOI HK TAINTED
with Cernuui rvndy mUtd paint, snttra
sat If a 'll**n guaranteed Adam* Taint
Company.
“VS ANTED.’ ONK TIIOUBANB IIITN
gry |wo|il** at th* H>uthsin Grocery Com
pai.y, 114 Barnard street
“TIfONK 1575 FOR FORF3BT CTTT
latuislry They will call for your Uoaa
Imm* illatrly.
W’ATCII AND JT.WKLRY RPTY'Af R
ing given |*rrfnal attenllan. ;' Koch 4L
Hyßan's. 4b SVhltoker
MKRCIIANTH ATTENTION’ ADVMR
tUIng and sign*, of all dsacriptliin, classi
cal work at modern prices. Hco Tavlor,
14< Brruird street.
*NKW iMiIiKHTIC BBWINfI M ACIYINB
with ball tearings. lock nr.d chain stltahl
two ni4*him*a In one. Ten ton A Hot
LADITeH HAST: YOUR FINE ''HR
pm and tailor nwols ilriopM dyed by
new ox*dy pnrfv. guaranteed not to
shrink or get out of h*4|>e New Yaffc
Ivn Work*, Wtiii-iker arsi 4*ta**. 'Thoao
‘Ft tit HARDWARE AND TOOLH, OO
to Cornwell * Chlpman’s.
“THE .SHOW f AHEM. coi’NTE.itst ANI>
fixture* In the store, 12 Broughton street,
east, known a* Gurdn. r t, Bazaar, for sale;
they must go.
~Til I; HTOCK ftK GOtJltft I N TH W
store, 12 Broughton street. en*t. known as
OardneEa Basittir. muat !*• eotd. lartlee
wtehlng ran purchase In lota and prices
to suit.
'WE HELL HEWER PIPE. FLUB
pipe, fire day. fire brick al lowest prices.
Adama Paint Company, 104 Congraaa,
west.
PERRY A RENTON. 13f> HTATB
street, west, will move, pack, ship or atoru
your furniture at short notice; also ren
ovate your old mutt reuse* at little "o*l.
Hell ‘phone 1121.
BUHH FOR THE GAB LAM PH AND
mantles; the waving on your gio* hill will
pay for In a little while, not *aylng about
the comfort they produce At A. (?. Price
A Cos., corner Hint" and Jefferson; com
plete oulni for 75c. Georgia nnd Bell
'phones *SB
THE JtoHT l-P TO DATE R IK IB
being turnrxl out by Forest (*lty Laundry.
'Phone 1675.
GOLD WATCH EH AND DIA3IONDB
at all prices. Koch A Sylvan. 4* Whitaker
at red.
PICTORIAL BIGNH. ADVERTISING
sign*, sign* of every description ttperlal
decoration* for Elk*" Carnival. YVm. Tay
lor. _____________
PKNTON A HON, Wit.l. BE.NOVATB
your machine and guarantee It Hell iew
or okl machine*.
FOR RANG EH AND HTOVES. OO TO
Cornwell A Chlpman.
OTPHINE IB THE REST WALL FlN
tah made Adama Paint Cos., Savannah
agents. IM Congraaa. west.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED t'ENTH
In every dollar of your hard-earned hard
cash at the Houlhem Grocery Company,
111 Barnard air-at
BBC A. C. PRICE A CO. ABOUT
your stoves, heater* and oil stove*. the
Peach oil healer la on of our best heat.
er nt a low price, they are peaches; we
have several ga* range* slightly used, al
most new. at lairgiiln twice*. ’Phone 656,
corner Biate and Jetfemon.
REDPCE TOUR LIVING Pill If—
by Investing your hard-earned hard cash
with the Bouthern Grocery Company, IM
Bernard street.
ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
POM TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTIHBMBNT TAKEN FOB LEB3
THAN 30C
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
USUAL ItOTIUCL
NOTICE TO DHHTORB AND ( RED-
I TOR*
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTT—
Notice Is hereby given to all peraon* hav
ing demand* ..gainst Mrs. Eltg.t C. Chis
holm, tale of * .Id county, deceased, to pre
weni them to roe. properly made out, with
in the time pre*crtl~d by law, so a* to
show their character and amount; and all
|sT*on* hide hied to said dtteeaaad are
required to make Immediate payment to
me WALTER 8. CHISHOLM.
Executor.
Savannah. Ga., Oct. and, 1900.
"GEORGIA. CHATHAM COD NTT.—
Whereas. Ho!-r. U. Iteppard. ha* appltad
i<> the Court of Ordinary for Liter- of
administration on the estate of Alfred
(sometime* called Albert) Evan*, dr-
•>.-!. These are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all whom It may concern, to b
*n.l appear before said court, to m.ke
ot>)*< tlon (If any they have), on or before
th* first Monday of December, next,
otherwise said letter* wilt be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L Fee.
rlll. Ordinary for Chatham aunty, ihla
the tilth daygpf November. 19C0
FRANK E. KKtt.HACH.
yisrA C. 0., C. Cos., iMk
3