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SPOT COTTON AT THE ADVANCE
KLBCTION 1) % V (II UHF.M FELT l\
i ME MM lb IMBKR '
4l ,|, r tiler In < ottnn Fairly Good
• Ur" II epor led—Spirit* Tur
pentine Flrn> nt •<> I ruin, With
(lie I ndrrlonr Faa> Rosins llr
cliiti* * tt lllt< nuil Medium j
Grade*— Tltr Lending Cti'lnnsr*
I hruuuhitut Ihr tounlry t Instil
tor tlir liny.
T*>* Mornfn j Ni n Otn,-*.
Tuiaday, Nov. (
A n.vllday dullness characterized ioo.il
i mmerclal circle* icvdai ■ The leading
t .tnge* throughout the country were
I- ,*ed onliig to the election eo that the
, . (:> i'ottalata only of t!■ ,o tl ia
p .r> The feature of the local ttel.l wr
ihr advance of l-l cent In the spot cot
t n market, which ruled alcady a the
cloae with a fair nrooiini of buMnte* t
ported. The spirit* turpi mine maraai
Cloaed flitn at 40 centa. hut It was undar
eutod that the undertone w.ta ruv mod
of the day. and thar factors gold willing y
at the quotation. Rosins decline I ,i- lo
high* an I medium with the d.-mind 'air
ai the decline. The wholesale line' rul'd
atea ly. with no quotubh change* report
ed. The following resum* of tho different
markela will ehow the lone and quota
lion.- at llie riming to-day
lOTTtl.tl.
The rpot cotton nvirket closed steadv
to-day at an advance of I-hi cent, with
eali-e or. the spot of .’>l6 l aler The day’.
re> e.p*r were t.strfl balee Trtding wtj no
very active at any time though It war
c in.-l lered aatlafactorv In v.. w of the elec- i
non drawback Good middling fob ruled
f, e j jv around 9*i cents. with the demand
f.,.i .. thla price, and trading active at
Interval*
Tic following were the official spot quo
tenons at the cloae of tho market at the .
cotton Exchange to-day: j
Tula Last I
I day. j year j
Oce*t middling ~ ' J, 4 i? 3-16 i
Middling * 1 I ** s |
Lost middling -■■ 3H 4 S-B*
m , . t at. . i sale* i
J.-,,. inna.i Kecrlp’'. Export* nnl Ftork“
R. elpta thle day *
Receipt* this das lust year ■ a.JI.
Receipt* since Sept 1. 19*® ... 424.35*.
Same day Ur* year 3tik.. >J
Hto k on hat I this day itt.tsff
Same day last year 103,14.;
MIA ISLAND t OTT4I9F
The lavtiom ha* apparently dropp'd from
the demand for eea la.and cotton Con
eumers are stilting. at.d doubtless hope
for the market to work out the Influences
to depress It There is Just now consid
erable Interest as to tne six* of the crop,
ar.d pending more definite Information,
the situation promises to temaln teature
les*
Price* oltout as follows
Extra choice East Florldas
Extra choice and farcy K.orUlas 23'>'.i24
Extra Choice und fancy Oeorgtaa 23>yV2M4
Choice Georgias 22 I *®B
Extra fine Goorgias £1
* Receipts and 9*o * — MM*
Receipt* past week 2.9X6 3 **9
Exports past week i
Receipt" this season 1T.*03 36.096’
Sales past week I Til J.Tak
Stock on hand . ! 13*31 U.4* j
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool. Nov 6 I p m.—Cotton ftpet.
fair demand; prices hiithar; America!
middling fair 6 11-16.1. good middling. 5
l-32d. mid Iltn 6>*d. low middling, 5 l-l"l
eood ordinary. 1 13-I<l. ordinary 4 S-ld
The sales of the day were g.Otti hale*. of
which 500 were for speculation and. ex
port, end includrd T.Ati hales. American.
r*c*4p:s 64.000 Including 39.100. American
Futures optlisit quiet and closed quiet;
American ml.idling low mi*klling clause
November. 5 fe*l sellers. Nov.mber-De
esmber. 6 04415 "6d. buyer*; Decenil*er-
Jenuarv. 5 02115 03d. udiere. January-Feb
ruary. 1.01Q1.10d, sellers. Fehruarv-March
6 OOd, buyer*; March-Aprll I62ti 4.33d,
buyer*; Aprll-May. 4.61*i4 62d buyers; i
May-Jun*. 4 tkVfM Old. value, June-July,
4 59Q4 AVI, sellers; July-August, 4.5A1. buy
ers, August- September, 4 53d. buyers.
NAVAL STORE*
Tuesday. Nov 6
SPIRITS TERPENTINE—The turpen
tine market open'd firm to
day at 40 rents. with sale*.
of SS2 cask*, nnd dosed ilrm an<l
unchanged, with furthet sale* of 150 casks
Throughout the day buslne.- apparently |
•'■ok on a hoi day dullness, owing to the
r rollon. otherwise the chances are tfiat
the volume would have been n, i h large!
I oirlng the early hours the *1 mand was
pretty good at quutail ins. wl*h the market
Inclined to harden, but later th< tone was
lecldadly easy, with factor* genera'ly
willing to sell ai the quotation. Factor*
\ave a fair a'ouniuauon ot rec eipt*. The
re. |pt* for tho day were 1.381'. and the
* xoorts 174
ROBINS -The rosin market weak ned
to-day. and eloesd t o decline a* lo high*
and mediums tirades I K. ‘ iosed oh 5
. enls. M 10c. N V.'and window glass 10*-
While the tone was firm. It wa* not dlffl
. ult to obtain ample Mipplte* at quota
tinn*. It was said the undertone was
qTet. There was not a great deal ilolng
c:i any time In rosin* The day's re*. ipt*
sirs 6,107, and the export- -.l*®. Price* as
A 44. C *1 35 I *1 *
1 • 1 35 K >
I 4n M * >
*
.; 1 Mi WO -'MI
H II VI * *
He elpts Tuesday—
Spirits. Ro Ip
* 'sntrai Raliron*!
B F A W . 2*
Uffc
bxs^oriH
? esnahlp Berkahirc' PhlL 174 i™*
i*r y 6* As.tma Brem*-n
Hr S B Alderskale. Hr. men I.'*®
Naval Bturrs Staleroent—
Spirit*. Rosin.
Block Apiil 1.
H" ein s to-lay 1-35" •*.lo*
1- ei is previously 261,3. v baJ.-*U
Total since April 1 205.a.5 7*0,677
Export to-duy ,
Expoits previously 330,4*5 6.,.'.4*15
xpe-ng sinco April 7 . .230.6 M *54 566
k on hand 10-day "
B oc k last year |o.4n 14J.3*d
I IN %>( I %L.
MONEY—The demand keeps Ulrty P
" "h the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market weak.
' TnmrrUl demand. II 52%. slatv days.
* ninety-days. *t 77V francs. Paris
• Havre, sixty day*. S.MV &'iss. e;xty
> S M Belgian. s w t : morks. tx>'
■ "is-is ninety days, SR 1 .
■"MBSTIC STEADY - *"
* - lire buying at 1-I*l discount and
■ns 4.* follows. U!> and under. 1"' i
ni. If. to fvi Mo premium, tsu H’”.
-• premium. HOT to MOO, IS. premium.
; * to Sl.OQu. t% premium: It,“00 and over,
per \| premium.
ECrniTlfcß-Tfta market is limited In
Itoeki.
iRId Ask
** *♦* and Savannah R R 109 110
ta and w*i point i®
.. i. pe r rent certificate* 1*
A i(u*ta Factory *2 V>
1 Hens’ Hank 11l 121
' at ham Bank Ito 111
CliAtiMun ii. E. *i. Cos.. A 67 66
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Hoard of Trada Building. Savannah
I'rivata teased wires direct to New York, 1
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTOE, STOCKS AND Hlltl V
New York office. No. (1 Hruadwuy.
Offices in principal cities throughout th#
South Wrise for our Market Manual and 1
took containing Instructions fur traders
do d<i B .............. K 17
Kaglc nnd Phoenix Mis Cos 105 107
Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 10*
Enterprise Mfg Cos MU
Ciermnnla Hank 130 13!
• ■•orals and Alabama St K
fliv.tg ait iflroud Common ... .315 217
Oranltevllie Mfg Cos IST. 170
J P Kkic Mfe Cos 1( I<M
I.angle) Mfg Cos. 115 130
Men hants’ National Bank .. Ill'; ....
National Bank of 9sv.lnn.ih 15u
'tglethorp. guying- ond Trust 110
People's Saving* and leum 100
Southwestern Railroad Cos. 100 110
Savannah (l,i> Light Cos JR* 3.Vj
Southern it ink 151 I.V.
Savannah Honk and Trust'. 114
Sibley .Mfg Cos . Augusta . 64 66
Savannah Brewing lot!
Head*.
Bid. Ask
Char. Col. A Aug Ist ss. I**' list
Atlanta city I. U*32 104 KM
Augusta city 4s. 1537 IDS . ...
do 4'-,*. 1935 11l
•lo 7*. lontl 107
.hi fis. 191.! 133 . ...
Ala Hid .* Ind'd, 1926. M 4 N 99 100
Augusta l-'a- lory, * per cent.,1915 112
Bruns*i kui >1 Western 4-. 191- *3 61
c H It A- Banking collateral * 93>, :n
C of t> Ist roortg s*. 1945 ..
i .v \ no in
,
c. of •; t.-1 income* 1045 . 441* 4’- 1 .
do 2nd income* . Itl 14
•11 3*l Inugnes, 1945 4 1 # By
C of C, I.M a. A- A Dlv I 5s
1947 J A- .1 94 05
C of ti tEa'on Branch), is 193*
*J. A 1> H
City A Suburban I! R Ist 7s l"9'y . .
Columhiis City ss. 1009 107
Charleston city Is. 1909 .101 I<f3
Eagie At Phoenix Mills tis. 192' 10* 10K
Edison Electric Ihammaiing *s lus
Enierpilsr Mfg *. 1902 1c.4
Georgia Railroad Os. 1910. . 114 1154#
Q. R IT., 1945. J A J 113 113
lieoigla At Alulwma Ist ss. 194.5 .104 in.
Georgia state 3 1 ,5. 193*'. JA J .110
do 3>t*. 1915. M A N 104 .
do 4'a. 1915 .11* 119
Macon illy o. 1910. J A J 11* 115
do 4',* 193d. Jail par lot 112
Ocean Seenmshlp se. 133* Its* 105
Savannah city 55., quar January.
1913 .. .110 111
do ss. quar February. I'.**.* 109 110
South Carolina stale 445. 193.1 11* 113
Sibley Mfg Cos 6s. 190! 102 .
South Hound 5* 95 99
9 F A \V gen. ml go *s 1994 134 136
do do Ist 5s gold 1934 .115
do Bt. John Dlv Ist 4s. 1934 .. 94 9*
New York. Nov. A—Money on call
strong at ltn&2s per cent last loan 15 per
cent Ruling rate 15 per cent. Prime mer
cantile paper per rent Sterling
exchange weak, closing firmer with actual
business In bankers bills at $4 N’lStM *34
for demand, and 11: 3160 for slxiy day*
Posted rates 34.81&4.51ty and 34 6p*ft4 65.
-ommer. lal blils 34 794 Silver certlflcale*
*44b6s'i<-. Bar silver *4> 4 c. Mexican dol
lars 50‘jc Government lionds Irregular,
state bonds Inactive; railroad bonds firm
MIOI FLL IVEOI 3 M ARKETS.
Note—These quotations are revised
dally, and are kept ns near a* possible In
accord with the prevailing wholesale
price* Official quotations are not used
when they disagree with the prices whole
salers ask.
I ountrr nnd Northern Produce.
POULTRY.—The murket Is steady. Quo
tations: Broilers, 30ft35.’ per pair; half
grown, three-fourths grown. 55®
40c. hens. *5*475. roosters. 4* IMe ducks
WtOiSc geese 75**041463.
EC.GB-Ht-ady at 19.
BUTTER—The tone of the market Is
firm Quotations Western creamery. 196
344*0. New York state dairy. 19633. .
extra Elgin*. 2f4f3c.
CHKEEE—Market firm. fancy full
cream cheese. 134 c for lo 33-pound
average, 26’a30-pound average. 13c.
l-tirlv 3 egelnblea.
IRISH POTATOEB—Northern. *1 9n
sack.
CABBAGE—SI|7c per head
ONIONS —Yellow* In barrel*. 52.00
crates, 6fY; red. 31 99.
Ilrendsftills. Hay and Grain.
FLOUR—Market steady; patent. 3130.
straight, 33 9o fancy. 33 75; family. 33 50.
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel. 32 7u; per sack.
3135 city meal, per sack, bolted 31.12414
1.15: water ground. 3115741174; city grits,
sacks. 31 20; pearl grits, Hudnuts, per bar
rel 32 73; per s.iek. 31 224; sundry
brands. 31 174 ft! S* snek
CORN Market rtrm white. Job lots, AV,
carload lots. 62c. mixed corn. Job lots,
•;..*; carload lots. 59c.
Itlt'K--Market *t*-dy demand good,
tnnry head. *c. fancy. sfc
Prime 5
• iond 44if414
Fair 4 ft 44
Common 34
OATS—No 2 mixed, rarloud. 334 c, Job
lots. TVqMc; white clip|-d. cars. 37c. Jon.
10c
ItBAN—Job lots. 97. c; carload lots. 90c
HAY - Market steady; No 1 timothy.
'2>,o Job. *74 cars. No. 2, Ssc Jib. 324 cars
'usitr and 4 oflee.
SUGAR—
t’ut loaf . 6 SI Diamond A 5 64
I Crushed * 341 Confectioners' A5 79
Powdered 109! White Extra C 549
X XXX pow and ,14 Extra C . 46
> Granulated .... 5.1*9] lloldett C 5.14
Cube* 6 14 Yellowrs S OI
Mould A 6 9'
COFFEE—
Vlo* ha 36* Prime No 3 11 c
lava 26c ' Hood No 4 .. 106*e
I'eaberrv 14 c Falr No .5 .... 104 c
Fancy No 1 12 cOrdlnary No 610 e
Choice No 2 . llt*e. Common No 7 . 9')e
Hardware anil Hnlldlna kopplles.
lime, calcium rlasted and
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair .lemand and sell at 89 cent* a barrel,
,pedal .al.lned piaster. >1 a> per !>arte!,
imlr. lbsc Itoscdale cement. }1 >MI 25.
1 • arload ots. special; Portland cement, re
tail 32 23. carload lots 32 oi*<i2 20
I.U.MHiiK F. O. C VESSELS HAVAN•
N AH-Mlnimum. yard rlmi*. flO.ibtilJ •.
"a! sills 912-504113.00; dtffi ult slies. 91400
FIV\*CIAI..
1 iXIGHT aT~FREJESt
COMPANY.
62 Broadway. N-w York
Branches—*s Slate wreet. Boston; 4*C
Walnut atreel Philadelpnla
CONNE' TED BY PRIVATE WIREB
BOND*. TOCkB. GRAIN. COTTON
Bought ami sold fur Cash or on Moderate
Margins
10 share lot* and upward ‘ ommlsslon.
1-1* Conor our specialty
dutall margin* anil large saving on com
m sskui Write for *rm We ran Inlef
rst you Baod for onr 400-pag* • Oulde to
Investors.' giving detailed Information to
investors ttid operator* in Blocks. Grain
and l otion lasusd gratis and mailed free
Statistic* or. Railroad, Industrial r,.1 Mis
cellaneous Securities Highest and lowest
prices of slocks from ltwr Kxrellert ser
vice, t'orreapondence solicited Oul-of
town orders given special attention
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stock and Mood Broker.
ltfltT, 04.
Write lor List.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. IVMK).
• IStJU. fhlp utovk. ttt.ffVi)li.oo; ;iwn tlf#.
' *u v 4 h* n •;*#, -U- v
>iL—Markrt . Upiiwn.t (air.
na. W>i ViririniA bln V
iarf. Sfto. mi< hinry.
oli. iaa. 7bI*.! 1 *.! . bolleAl. 7IH- .
kfio-'iii*. prime Wimi. 1. wnlei Millie.
13. . Bruit h atrl. IK. drodorMed *tov
e leolifit cirun US , empty oil barreia.
dfitvftfd, Be*.
SHOT- Drop. $1 50. U. B -nil large
f: Ti. chiiletl. $i I.*
IRON—Marlcat very SwtHje *
wire. %2 2i b-c
BAKBKI> WIHK-43 per pemnU
fßtaig it
ei. 17.02^'
.1 N l-OWnPIR Ter keis Austin <• rak
ithor J* <•; hah krgn S- JA; quarter kt ci*.
SI a.-. hamiHon du klDg. iiunrter k* *:*
SJ . lni|*>nt mul llAi.irO Mitok*-!* m. b ill
Sll.ci.'. qu>irt<T **>£•*. IS "*.
iiileir r? 1 . ti Irwß per vent , Trul
doi t imtke!eei* powl* r. l*poun<l an#. Cl.
pr-l*.uind can# i*vv pound
llltlt'M uuti \\
SALT—lem*nd f4 t r und tne mark
Mfd'iy, arkul lot#. l'K)*pound burlap
e.ii’k#. 44. . }•■ -(kouiiol cotton iS .
IP pound burlap rm k*. 4* . llb-pmnul
cotton sack# 49V|C. 22&-pound buriap sack#.
. 12S-pound cotton #a :k, 5 6 . i*o-pound
burlap Ne#ck> KV
HlDES—Market Arm. <lr> flint. IJV:
dry #4llf *# -c; Keen r*iiteg|. k.'
W< h>Lr—Nominal, prim* Georgia,
of i*ai <1 burr# .*<)! luo.'k wool. 19c. black
If**-. iurry, 10v Wax. 55c; tuliow, 34 r
Deer tkln*. sdc
t-'rnll* nutl \ati.
AT PL KB— Nor t bet n va r * l l y. 12 2hft 3 25
OKANGKB—t Fla r tw 00u|3.5<>
ritl NES—me i*> 1“> . .‘Ak. to nc,
ti> ? 7' 7"# <i* * • k’. Nbf to 6'.
9>s to ion*. ;*4-
BAN AN \s $3 2-VA2 00 bunch
LEMONB—Market steady at 12 W.
ruCOAM’Ti $4 • 1 f4 s* pi . 100
I’KANL‘TB Amp* #o* k fair ilemond
market Arm. fancy liand-picked Virginia
per pound. sc. bani-pb ke*i Virginia ex
tra#. 4S , N C #e44l peanut#. 4*'
NETS—Almonds. Tarr.igona. l€c. Ivi n
!♦ walnut# French. 12* . Napie# lie:
p at.#. 12< . Brazils, I.V. fllbtrrs. 13c: as
norted nut#. pound and 25-pound boxe#
lie.
Cotton llfliuin# and Ties.
BAGGING—Market Arm. Jute 2**-
pound 9V* r * large lot#. SVjr small lots
2-pound. s\ itx-. 1% -pound, sea
iei.*ii bagging 12Sc.
diamlard. IS-|oun], arron. larg*
lots. 11.40, !*muli lot-. Si
HIfMN. Mil in* nnl Lard.
HAt'ON-M'ft.’k't firm. D r R side#
TV D S bellle#, M*r (Eastern), ae
rordmg to averuft' rise; P S bellies. 1%
(Western), smoked H side#. &V
HAMS—Sugar cured. 13t|12V
LAI4L>— Pur©. In tierces, IV?; In 50-
pound tins nnd kO-|>ounl rubs.
txgmpound in tierces. 6X40; 50-pound tins
and SO-pound tubs. (P f c
Dried ami Evaporated Fruit*.
ATBLES—E\aporaievJ. 7417 V. sun-drird.
34’U'3' .
APRlCOTS.—Evaporated. 10' po’fn-l
nectarineis. 15
RAISINS—L L $2 10. imprrLil cabinets
12 7* 10090 50-pound boxe#. |K>und
PE ACHEB Evaporated, pealed.
unpf a led. B\o9c.
PEAKS—Evaporated. *V .
mim f.u,4m:oi a.
riSH-Mackeral. hulf-barreia. No. 1.
IS 00; No 2 |7 uo. No. 3 15.75. kilt. No
1. $1 20. No 2. Si 10. No 3. &>. Codfish.
l-p.-unl hrii k." t>‘*4 . 2-pound brick#. €r
Smoked herring. ier box. 17fflkc Dutch
herring, in keg#. Si.lo. new muliei#. half,
barrel#. 53.75.
SYRUP—Market quiet; Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 2SGc; selling
at 32tfS5c. #ugar nouse at luftl&c.
HONEY—Fair demand, strained, in bar
. rels. 5,Vu>V gallon
High uine basis. SI 27
( K4> FREECHT#.
COTTON—Savannah to Boston, par
cwt Mo, lo New 3'ork par cwt,, 30r; to
Philadelphia, per hale. 31; Baltimore. 31
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. 40c; Llv
errool. 40c. Hamburg 460, Oenoa, &00.
Barcelona, v . M.in* hester. 45c; Havre.
43c; Antwerp. 55*'
DUMBER - By Sail—Freights dull; to
Baltimore an 1 eastaard 34 50 to 3600 per
M . Including I'or Hand
LI MBER—By St* im—Savannah lo Bal
timore. 35 00, to !'. K It , or B and O
dock* 35 su. to Philadelphia IH*jc per
cwt. (4 pounds to foot); to New York
34 ,V> per il. 37 15 to dock, lightered to
Boston. 36.50
NAVAL STORES—The market Is firm
medium )* vessel*. Rosin—Cork, for
orders. 3s 6d per Parrel of Mil pound*, and
5 per cent, primage. Spirits, 4s 9d per
40 gallon* gross, and 5 per cent primage
Large vessels, rosin 3s; spirits. 4s 3
Steam. 11c per 10) pounds on rosin. 21‘c
on spirit*. Savannah to Boston, and 9Hc
on rosin and 19c on spirit* to New York
M.41114F, IMKLLIIiKM E.
Matter* of Interest lo Shipping Men
Generally.
The Savannah River SteatnVi Com
pany, which was recently organised to
establish a line betivren Savannah. Au
gusta and way landings, will begin oiier
aUnite In a few day* Thay have the
steamer I) Murchison, and It Is said In
tend to pm on another boat later, for
which they arc now negotiating The
new • otnpeny comprise* several former
employe* of (he Southern Tran-portatlon
Company, the Gibson line, and It la .-aid
will tight It for business The officers
are
President,-A H Haddor
Secretary ar.d Treasurer-M Curry
Manager—Percy H Haddon
Master of the Murchison—W A Rous*
Engineer— K L Brannon
The Standard Oil Company's steamship
Atlas arrived yesierdav from Philadelphia
with cargo of oil* She docked at th#
Standards wharf, foot of Price street
Part of the cargo I* for Savannah nnd
ihe Balance for Jacksonville, whence tha
Atlas will g<> after dUcharglng here
f*TATI*T *• ol THE PORT.
Ortohrr Arrival* and Tonnage—te••
.el. nn.l 1 heir Rl.i.
The Morninie News give* to-day the to
tal number of vessels arriving at thia
port during the lart month, with the rlga.
nationality and net tonmgr The numuer
does not Include the arrival, at quaran
tine or Tybe* but only thoae vea.l
which have arrived at the wharves, and
have discharged cargoes, or are In tal
lael or loading It does not Include river
or Inland coaet eteame-s nor does It In
clude vessels under inn tons Th* arrivals,
wltn the rigs and nationality, are a* fol
low*
~ S S Bk Btn* S ha Tot I
American I 55 60 2 4*7 Ms IS S7t T 4 SU
British n* a
Italian .. |... 109 ...| 1.000
Norweg'n .| Mm .2 | 312
Swedish ..( 1.19* ! ! l.m
Belgian ... 2** I.M
Spanish ! I 4** •• 1 429
German ..| ? S*T ! 2 *Af
Danish ■■ *!• I I*l
Toial iMO.m IE9M fc> 13.*71 lJft.W
Various *j ITT*
Grand Tor I*l M 7
Ainer an . 34 4 1 2* tt
British ....| 2J| 2 | , 3
Italian ...| I 2 1 1
Norweg’n 1 • ... | I •
Sg* edtah 1'
Belgian ..! 1! | j
Spanish ..I. i 1 1 1
German . I I J
Danish ...I I 1' I -I 2
Total —J K] S] I] DX
Various ... —| &
Gnd Tot .{ 1 —t 11'*
Various
Ton#
American brig 570
Norwegian #hlp ... lOM
American ship . 1.47*
Italian brig .. . A*i
Austrtai brig 221
Total * 77'
The tug Msn William* arrived \ester
<| • v from Pah * Greek She will !> •
hauled out on the marine rillsav l*>r te
pairs.
l*M##rngrrs •*% Mishulilp*.
Fasscnger- by eleam*hlp Glty f Aug s
t,* f.r New York ye#i r.la>-Frank W
Mendum. Capt T. S*‘i**ve Mrs. 14 P
But-. Mr# T G. Arn it Ml AinoM
Mr# E J Miller. J Frleenb*rg * G
\Y rr* n II Hammerman Jo: W
Krederli k# John O'Neill. Dan O N ill.
Mi#* Minnie O'Neill and four inter medi
ate.
Passengers by steamship
Mtllng to Baltimore veeltrday— C. O.
Eaton J M Adam# Mrs. Alim.*. II
Stevens. E L Benton
Sssßsah Uiusaar.
gun rises at 6 24 a. m and sets al *.(>4
p m
High at Tybee (o-dav at 712 a
m and 7W p m High water at Savan
na Ii one hour later
I'baae# of Ihe Moon for Ana ember.
D H. M
Full moon k 5 0 eve
Last quarter . I.' * 37 eve
New moon 22 1 17 morn
First quarter . 29 11 3S morn
Moon perigee. sth Moon apogee. 17th
Uilih %Lft AM) DEPART! (IF*
Vsaarla Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Naeoochee. Smith New
Y’ork —iVeiir Steamship Comp*n>
Ste#*rrnhlp Atla# Ruhelll. Philadelphia
—Standard Oil Company.
Y faarla C leared Yesterday.
Steamship Alders fate fßr), Will •
Bremen—W YV Wilson
Steamship Asama (Br > Bement. Bre
men OeorgUa Export and Import Com
pany
Schooner Oscar C Schmidt. Petersen.
Philadelphia
traarla \\ ••Ml to 4#a.
Steamship City of Augusta. Pigeett.
Near Y'ork
St* .unship Tvtrchester James Balti
more
Bark Marla Laura (liai ). Flanga. Vigo
Bark Pyhla (Nor.) Haßorren. Ham
burg.
Shipping Memoranda.
Charleston. S C. Nov 6 —Arrived,
steamer* Carlh. Ingram Jacksonville and
pioceeded to Boston. Seminole, lirjrfr'
Ronton. via New York and proceeded to
Ja. k son villa.
Key Wait, Fla, Nov a—Arriv'd
steamer Olivette. Bmlth. Port Tampa, *nl
sailed for Havana. schooner Harry Bcr
wtnd. Wallace Philadelphia
ftpoken off Kay Waal by pilot-ion
Jewett, Mexican steamer Contests, Phila
delphia. to Vera Crux
Baltimore. Nov. 4—Arrived, ateamer
Itasca. Savannah
Stiled, aleamer D H Millar. Savannah.
Liverpool. Nov 4—Artlved. oieamar
Arvodam. Savannah, for Manchester.
Hremen. Nov. I—Arrived. at* amer
Newby. Savannah
Pensacola. Fla. Nov &—Arrived
steamships l.lonor* iSi an I. Buetlnxa
Cletifuegaa, Pena*c4s. Blmmnnt, (Talves
ton; S.vntonderlno (Span I. Btlolo. Oalvre
ton. put In for coal
Hailed, steamship* Llngfl'ld (Br > Bart
lett. Havre and Dover; Pugt.arrK Span I.
Rluaco which put In from Galveston for
coal; ehtp Regent (Br ) Henderson. Liver
pool; bark Imperator (Nor.). Oregeraan.
Bur no* Ayre*.
Cleared, rteamer Nordpol (Nor) Stoltx.
Leghorn and Oenoa ehlp Kurvtflcg (Br),
New(on. Bahia Ilk*non.
Vnllrr to Mariner*.
Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor
mation will he furnished master* of vaa
aola free of charge In I’nlted Stalea hy
drographic office In Custom llouee Cay
tain* ore requested lo call at the office
Report* of wrecka and derelicts received
for transmission lo the Navy Depart
man:.
Foreign F.mporf*.
Per British steamship Aldersgaie. for
Bremen—2.oni ions phosphite rock. 12b
t/jo 1 tu>x cotton bolls; 19 parrels house
hold goods. 32.040. 7.7251 hales codon. 3374.-
733. UOOO barrcla rosin. 12,M0 42 —Cargo va
rious
Per Brlllsh steamship Asa mu for Hre
men— 11.900 hales cotton t2Ve.it>. 2,240
sarkn cottonseed meal. ISO'S'. lio barrels
roetr 32.463; 150 barrels rosin oil |SA. :.-
Off tons phosphate rock M 0,407 —Cargo
various.
roastsvlae Klsnrla
Ter steamship City of Augusta for New
York—l.lW2 lailes upland cotton 224 baba
sea Island cotton Mu barrels cottonseed
oil, 41st bates domesllca 74 tiorrels ros|n,
jt,;, barrels lurpenllne. 156.314 feel lumoei.
M 2 bundles hides. 217 hales sweepings 1.500
packages box material. 1,70) fruit, 3 bar
rels fish. 43 isees cigars. 1 43s boxes or
ange- H battels vegetaMes, 14* crateo
vrgi lablae. 40 bales moes. 3 l>ales tohao >
50 empty barrels, 42 hatful* rosin oil. 139
barrels flour. .112 pa keg'- merchandise
Per steamship Dorchester for Baltimore
—252 bales upland cotton, b 0 tor
rals rosin. MB socks clay. 31 cases
palmetto fiber. 210 rases canned
goods 534 boxes oranges. 33 packages
frull. 10 barrels vegetables. 34 crates veg
•tables. 22! packages merchandise, 212.502
feet lumber
Per schooner Oscar C. Schmldl. for
Philadelphia—379 *•*. feet yellow pine lum
ber.—Cargo by Jhn A Calhoun.
KiLL:n it tmk pmii.ippitrb.
gun of Ri-lrnalor Pascti of Florida
boat Ilia Life.
Washington. Nov-. 4 —Oen. MsoArlhur
rahlea the following casualties
Manila. Nov 4. 1900 -Ad Jut an- Oeneral.
Washington Killed, Ip m Monday,
Oct. 29. near Cuartero. William D Pas
co. (second lieutenantt Company K. Right
eenth Infantry. Lem Meador Addison
Enstx Mo • Arthur ■’
Lieut Pasco was a son of ex-flenator
Samuel Pasco of Florida, and now a mem
ber of ine Nicaragua £anal Commission
II IiOKhV ITKH AMT I* HEAD.
He Mae With Eleventh (aval fr la
the IMilllpplne*.
Washington. Nov 4 —The following dis
patch has bean received at the War De
partment
•Manila Nov 4 —Adjutant Oaneral,
Washington 9* an ley M Stuart, assistant
surgeon Eleventh Volunteer Cavalry,
dtevl at a33 o clock this morning Santa
Crux Luion, fractur'd skull, thrown front
horse Mac Arthur
Surgeon Stuart was appoint'd from
Washington D f.
—A Spanish psper nssarts that two de
seendants of Columbus—Manuel and Ma
rla Columbo—brother and slater, are at
present inmate* of the Aavlum for the
Homeless tn the city of Cadis. Strange as
the siory appears. It Is stated that a few
< years ago the two old people were dis
covered begging for bread In the street*
Inf the Sranleh city It Is also said that
documents In their possession Incontmtu-
PQ prove luo*r descent.
Southern Railway.
Trains Atm* sad KepAXt Savannah on NUh Meridian Time O n II ir Slower
Than City Time.
Schedule* In Effect Sunday, June 10. 1900.
READ !*. *\\ N To 111 1 1 V i Rl M* ' P
No It Nti .14 —— (C* mral Tin* and No ii N- U
U Sdpni U -Mam Lv'"...”.'.’.”.!.'..'. • Snvuiu a'h Ar .o.tu i spm
j (Kwstern Time )
4 2lpm 4 rs.tiav Ar 11l • kvlil* I.' 3 *>wni • *7pul
.n vr Oolumhia Lv
9 lOpm St-am Ar .. . * haiiotto 1* lu* * ‘a*' l
11 4tptn i; —pvtn.Ar (irewnnl*ur. l.v 7 10pm IXjui
}'* *•" 'Ar ... .7! Nt*. folk I*' " '’I”"
spm Ar'. . .. . .. Da , v 111* i. t •;* 1 • •
6 mini i, x pin Ar .... ... Ktchm-nd' l.v lSuipm •■*l'>
1 Obatn i• P m .\r LynchVurg i.
JJJMI 6 36pm Ar i h.t: lo i evill* I. 1 Oliim.fJ 54pm
7 36am S 60pm Ar . Wtsahlngton .. i tm I **, *
• I6am II Mpm Ar Haliiinore .. l.v s 33*tm ■* 27pm
***• - .**.iin Ar PhUadcqvhia l.v .4Nmt, 6 tt*"'
2 03pm t3mi Ar New York l.v 12 t"m J 2i.p n
• A'pm i U'l'iu Ar icoion .. I*' .. cxqim 10 low in
” o3 TO THE Nitßl It AND WEST. 1 Nolj
II (Cantral Tima * _______ j*
U Stain Lv i Savannah Aril 6 MM*
(Haste- n Tun. I
AVain l.v Columbia I-' 1 -* m
seatn l.v Spartanburg ■
12 P lev Ah- VIII* 1-v ; vf 11
I *pm At Rot Spring* * ' ll 45am
7 2i)pm Ar Knoxville ' :
• 1 0*m Ai b Vli.gi.e I V '
7 fell til Ai Cm.lnn.itl . ... - . • I*'
• ••’pm Ar si 1... .is .... ~-•**
•MW Ar Uoulx villa . I '
All Irani* arrive ai.J ,1- part Irom ilia Riant System S alion.
THRO Hill tAR SI.HVIi 1 I PC
TRAINS .U AND 34 laAll.V NE4\ Vt lUK AND lI.OKIDA KXPHi AS Vend
buled iimi , ,*.i trains, with Pullman Dig*lng Ro m Sleeping Cs *
nan and New York I’onnects at Washington with 4*olonlai la|>r< ~* <*u It- -l*w'
Pullman Sleeping t'ara between Ch.irl.altO *u*l Rt< hm.'iHl and t'harloli# **nd Nor
fvx.k Dining Cats serve all meals between Su* xnn.ib and Waehlngton
TRAINS 36 AND DAILY THE UNITED HT Allis EAST Mill \ I Ula I
limited trains, earning Pullmnn Drawing Room Sleepin. * a* . vve. n- n na'i
and New York Dining Cara aervr all meals Iwiwean Savanna > an l V\ a I nut n
Also Pullman Drawing ll.svm S4***'Pli.g Cars between .--avaniiAb and t’ii nna t,
through Asheville and The Land of lb# Bk*
For compl* re Information lo rotes schedules etc, apply to
O GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Stai on
JAMES FREEMAN, C P id T. A.. 141 Hull sli.ei Telephone* H* 11, *SO|
Oeorgta *5O
B H 11 ARfivVICK Asl'n4 General Passenger Areni Miami. G.i
\\ \Y< HO*x E% IK HF.CiI AW
111 trrrßf lim List of Altraetlnn* I*
Preaeated
Wep rsM Ga . Nov * —The fourth an
eiual exhibit of the YYayrros# Fair Amu
elation opened 10-day under the most fav
orahle condition# The crowd# ire here
and more are arriving on even craln
The dire* tors confidently expect tne big
gvst time ever seen in South (ieorgli noi
even excepting tne State Fair Nearly Hi
tha exhibit- from Vaidost • have h#en
brought co Waycroa* In a4Vlittn ’•
these all the principal feature-* of th*
Goiumhu# Street Carnlvat are her# There
are certainly more new and novel
attractions in town than were look**d at
all pr*\iotis fairs ri>Rihtn*d Tli‘ Ferris
wheel is up, and so is the big swing Fine
cattle, hogs and hor#ee are numerous Th*
trained animal cxnowiilon and Mliwa>
Flaisance aie drawing cards Th* inter
state shoi>t. under the auspice* of the
Waycross Gun Club, started **ff t * :
this morning Sum* good scores were
made Th* shoot will continue to-morrow
and next day
on Wednesday there will he
three hotly contested race# n
trot. pace and run Several
stables of noted horses are here, and as
many of them have records away down,
some fine finishes can he expected The
music by ihe Wuycros* Concert band is
a most pleasing part of ihe fair A mag
nificent pyroiechnlc. display to-nigM will
attract hundreds of sightseers to the
ground* On Thursday Rev Bam Jones
will deliver * free open air lecture on ihe
grfrund* at Jb a m This will be McDon
ough Day and thousands of the employees
of the Southern Pine Company and
Halley's mill* ai M- Donaid snd Gray
Bros' mill* at Leliaton and Grave mill
will be here Thursday's programme will
be tniereiMiftg from beginning to nl. with
firework* at night
F'rlday will be another big day Piant
System employe# will take thing#, a* that
1* W B Denham Day Th*- grand till
and tournament, on Friday. In which • ight
learns from Georgia's crack caval
ry companies will contest for
primes . Ttw* racing n Friday
will surprise anything ever before seen
In Waycross. while everything else will
be on a most gorgeous scale. Fireworks
at night will wind up the greatest fair
yet given by the Waycross F'air Associa
tion
Thomas* Hie dews holes.
Thomasvtlle. (ia . Nov. 4.—The voting
contest for queen of ihe carnival has re
sulted in the elect lon of Miss Tabttha
Dtiren Tho young lady received 1.74 b
vole*. The next nighoM vote poll'd was
909
There were 3.139 votes ess I which, at
lb cents each, yielded a neat sum to aug
ment the carnival fund
W M Htnson of Quincy. Fla and Mis*
Ballt* E Hinson of Waycro**, aver' mar
ried by Judge Massey, about ounrlse. yea
terday morning in this city The young
people are cooslns. aid on this account
there was serious rsppoeltlon to Ihe nnr
rioge hence the manner in which It oc
curred
Mrs J P. Arnold died suddenly Kundoy
night at her home, near thl* city.
AT ETCYf Llt AL (19 I MHIftT.
Cihorlallnn issued hr Ihe Pope to
Ihe lllsliop*.
Rome. Nov. 4 —The Pope has addressed
to the Bishops an encyclical letter, dated
Nov. 1, on tha Redeemer The pontiff says
he rejolee* at the aasemb.age of Catholics
from all parts of the world tn Rome It
the holy year, which he add*, demon
strates that the peoples ara marching to
ward Christ. He exhorts the world to
seek the Redeemer, whl'h. the pontiff
points out. la the road to truth and life,
adding
“As Christ's coming to the world re
formed society, the latter In turning to
Christ, will become belter and he saved
by following His doctrines and divine law.
hy discountenancing revolt against the
constituted powers end avo.dsng con
f
If th peoplee acted so. th* encyclical
continues, they would all love one another
as brothers and obey peacefully their su
periors Neglect of Clod, the pontiff fur.
ther says, has led tn so many disorders
(hat the peoples are becoming oppres-ed
with Incessant fears and anguish He con
cludes with urging the Rlshops to make
known to the entire world that the Re.
d"mer and Saviour of mankind alone
can bring salvation and peace
HI ThfA IT Ft 1,1, ACCORD.
Her .laswsr to loglo-f.ermau Tote
of Agreement.
St Petersburg Nov 4—The text of the
Russian reply to Hie Anglo-German
agreement note Is published
The first point, providing for open port*
ou the rivers of th* Chinee* llltoral, la
favorably received, a* It does not alter ex
isting tr*4|e
The second point Is all Ihe snore In hxr-,
monv with Russia s Intentions, a* the In
tegrity of the celestial empire Is the f ini
amenta! prlnelpl* of Ih* Russian policy
As regards the possibility of a violation
of this principle. In Ihe third *tUc|.
Rursls refer* lo her note of May 7* and
repeat* her declaration that sich viola
tion would compel Russia to nrtollfy, is
circumstances might require, tbt alti
tude sbe baa taken.
LADIES^
A safe and powerful remedy for functional
troubles, delay, (tain, and irrepularities, is
APIOLINE
(CHAPOTgAUT) .
Sucrvtftfully pr*M rilsc.l hy s|Xiiali#li for I>i
riir ol Worn#ll Pruf fi.n* **? all DfU|p|fiht
.*r hjr mail, i O. I 11, N Y.
EUMI MG CONTEST.
How to Voto
Gut ut th** •tlarhed Votifi* Goupon and
mail or brlnft it to th*> bu-in* 4 ## office of
ih- MorntitK Nrw Savannah. On
Ha•*h Goupon mu#t bear th* noma of tha
FMr#oti for whom you wl#h t* vot#
VOTING COUPON.
Noma
H? and No
Town
BLA HOARD’S
I t AN 47MIA. POOIJNI 5S ..I the III.OOD
CONST IT* I ION Al. WEAKNESS.
SCHOI 4 I.A, I:tc.
None genuine unless signed Blancah;,'
ALL PHUI,HINTS
I 1-01 OCRA A CO.. N. V., Agents lor t 5.
ga CMICHIiTtP tNailH
Pennyroyal pills
■ . OrlpiMal a4 Onl Ukliic
P/ W hAI I *•• ••' * e l.aJla*. iilil
L 4( t lilt IlidKH’H KNM Ml
L* wh ’ )■ MI-. I '* I Aas.l4 MM4am* Ul* •*.,*<
IkkMHi alkrr H. fu.i
gg, wj Ma ■>!*. fkallmUMiiß aw 4 I walla
I / HT Itaaaa r lf*#ias c f aaM |s i
I W Jr aitavf t-’ I‘arflraalarw, 1 •tllMaalala
\ •• 0 af.4 Ogatlrr fir I 4lra.“ m Isffa i- rt
/ i ir * Nall I**bh • • '.„Hf
*" ail llraiitHs 4 hlehcalar 4 laktl'-tl 4a,
ihi $! •< Ma4l* *• ar*. I'UII.* . PA.
fai fcf l a. ifßi*ii* <-w wen Uni4ii, r on*mu.
Empty Honslicads.
Kapt J Malaaava llopahrada fo*
Mi* hr
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
—■ ■■
liiol'iiiu.i WAMKD.
V. H KNtiINKKR OKKICK. HT At
guatin**. 1**14.. * t '"J KA4* H'uieii prf-
Imipolp for r<smi!etlng gun uwl mortar hat
terhe .nfi building concrel* lore-houa a
mI Fort Taylor. K-- Whm, Kla will tv
received hen until 12. noon. Nov. AO, 1!) rt,
and tlien publicly op n* <1 Inform mon
furnlphe lon applicatiwi C II M Kinr.
try, Capt Kr
ll All I OK .‘I HOkM CI4. %It a.
• In* Hern nn In%rtr rn I•• ••••iiflrr*'
*Urcf Ilf W ii* l* Maath* old.
From tne New York I'rep.
PoughkeepMr, Oct 81 A prodigy h*
Jiirt been hr>ught to light in thin rlty
in the prrpon of a baby boy. three year*
old. who hae been moktfr clg/ir-i and a
pipe regular.v ra h rlay *in e he wa*
eighteen nV'Othr old
The child i aon >f Mr and Mre Mor
ria Itelyen of No Wl North ihmilton
ptreet Mr. Morrla ta . butcher. Al
though the child bar been an inveterate
•moker for tne la*t year and a half ne
|p enjoying rnhuet health and ip ap fat
and hu*ky aa any baby cou*d wihh t> i# *
He ta a harulauine t>4by hoy. large for
hl age wi'h long golden curia and a
face pretlv lea picture One d,y hip
father, who an incaaxafU amokcr him
pelf, war noi.i.n* tne little fellow on hip
knee while puffing ha* after dinner pipe,
Morrla. Jr . reached up hie chubby little
hand and pulled the pip. d4>wn fdo'Srg
It in hi* own mouth and drawing peverai
long leiffp before hie father realised what
had happcn*l He cried ao hor<! for the
pipe oi % the day following lhat hut father
- mid
pmoke
Or •duallv the child became confirmed in
hie it rang*' hi bit ant gradually the par
ent# were compelled to glvo up their pro.
teptp agalntt the dally Ripe Then the
hov took to cigara
Young Morrlp* brother. Reeve#, five
veer* old. |e almoet ap remarkable a he
having rmoked cigar* and a pipe for rev.
era I month*, though th* hubit ha not
iifrn go ahaoliiteiy In him He.
too. • healthy child nd apparently
|p none the wnree for hla pr< tice
—John W RreMenthol. the furlon can
didate for Oov*riKr fn KartaaP. w • prom
inently Irieiitifled with the Tottolobampo
gociaUaUo ichvmu a X*.w ago.
Plant System
of Railways.
I r iln* op<*r.. f*-(l by fOth merlill in tun>*
Oiu* hour low<*r than city t: m*.
Iu Oct. |, Unit
All tr >tna
l. Si’, .nnah Daily Ar Snvtnmti
liftw’t n
. s .i\ inii ih | 1 00 am
• - tin Wnyoroii !•) i* im
lad n 'i
iti‘l Klur <J • , 7 •a> pni
llct• cii
Hu . innah 2 4' am
i ton T GO ana
111 i Ki - 1 ’• 10 | n
• it IVi t tauipii with I>iv
! ' 1 *i in**r y leaving
II in i \l.tn4aytt,
t *' iIV IH I •*! |> *4 tl <lO | m
<- iiII fit i • >j? .#• r,.i further infor*
m u lor
I II r 'l,lft Ml T !' \
W \U\ • I v!' ; * t Tl Uet Agent.
D. s.,f , Hot#*! | one 71
ll W will \ N r, ,Ia r Tr im* Man#
H ivannah tin
rr—a
0^
'\GEORCIA
S he.)„le*s Effective Sepi (h I*V#.
Trains arrive ai arid depart trum
Cetnral stall .n. Wal Hroud. foot of
l.ibarty street
90th Meridian Time On. hour slower than
elty time
Arrive
Savannah: Havunnah:
.Augusta, Macon. Atlanta.|
:** 45am Cov Ingt.at. M il.slgevllieieg ogxu
: an, l all Intermediate pointaj
lAugn-taI Augn-ta Mi on. Atlanta,!
iAihena, Miarigotuary. Co-|
*® ‘Win luinl. .a, Hirminghiim Am |* mam
■irlcue. Eufaula and Troy |
**'l*t*i lu.v.u v, . .mini. .la..oti i. aaio
• i>ni Guv ~i Omiiro ii,n, it uaptn
'Dally, tExcept Sunday.
EK’t W I I N SAVANNAH AND TTBEE.
• sth meridian ~r Sivannsh city time
LEAVE HAVAN.vAII
Moridav only li, ■ m Dally except
M*aiday 9:go u m Dally J tki p av
LEAVE TYREE
Monday only 716 a m Dally except
Monday 10 25 a m. Dally 6Ju p m
* Ollier lions inad at terminal ia nt
With ell train* NoiUiivm*. Wept and
Sleeping cars on night tratne between
*vani ,h nnd Augutta. 61 a on. Atlanta
•ifwi rlirmiri|(hani.
Parlor *ar * on day train* between Ha.
vannah Mi -ai an 1 Atlanta
l-or n plate In forma tlen. a vledul-*
ra(s*,i mii l onrit. f j. ,fi, Mtifily (<>
W a BREWER. Cltv Tl kel and Paaa.
! *ng*r Agent. 107 Hull alrrai
r
?'c n ,.'iM N J TRK Tl 'k' Agant.
r ii Vunttiv 1
Tr ""'o Manager.
TIIEO D KUNE. Gen Buperlrtendaat.
• Hv*rnh Oa.
lIMITEO
Double Daily Service
The abort line to Norfolk. Washington.
Haitlmore. I'hUadolphiA, New York and
the lUm.
, i No M No 44
Lv Havatmah. ft A I. IR !2 3:,pm 11 pni
Ar Columbia H A L. Ry I 31,,m, Mam
Ar Raleigh. H A . L. Ity II 37pm II 40am
Ar Durham. H A L Ry 7 tarn 4 14pm
Ar I'eter.i.urg, *A L Ity 4 12am 4 Mptn
Ar Richmond, 4 A b By Ii m a 40pm
Ar W .sl.lngton, I'anna * 44am 9 Mp m
Ar n.illlmore l'nna 10 UBain 11 34pm
Ar Philadelphia. Palma.. ,12 27pm 3 Mam
Ar New V..rk l enna | l uipra f 12am
I No 44 NoTT
I.v ftnvaniMh. H A !. Ry;i2 13pm;II Upm
Ar Portsmouth H A I. It. ; ommi 4 60pm
Hlaamer- leave Norfolk dally, axcayg
Sunday for llaltlmote. Philadelphia and
New York, and dally for Washington.
Tha abort lint, to Montgomery, Mobil*
and New Orloans. leaving Bavannwh at
725 a m.. arriving at Montgomery 7:40
p m , at which point close connection I*
made with the L. A N. It It. agrtvlng
at Mobile 306 a. iu. and New Orleans
7 io a. m.
Th* hori line to Fernand log. Jackson
villa, Tampa and other Florida polntg
No 27 No 3l'
I.v Sivannah. B A I. Ryi 6 n*am 307 pm
Ar Fernnndlna. B A L. Ryj 9 34am 9 04pm
Ar Jacksonville, H A LRyi 9 loam 7 40pm
Ar Tampa. H. A L. Ry.. | 6 3>)pm 4 BOam
hlagnlflcena Pullman buffel aleaping car
servlca to Wastilngton. Raltlmore, Phila
delphia and New Y'ork; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa,
Dining car* from Bsvannah to Haaalat,
grid Rlchm-md to New York
Ituffct parlor cars Havannah lo Mont
gomery
Foe additional Information apply o
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan streets.
Phone 2*
U R Ns ai. F. P. MILLASg
F-ealdent Vie* Praaldant
11EXHT m.ms. /t Bae'y and Traoa
NIiAL-liILLARD CO,
Builders* Material,
Sasb, Doors and Blinds,
Faints, Oils, Varnishes,
Class and Brushes,
EUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Lime, Cement and Piaster,
g*s *a4 Whltafea* Street*.
UfiWUI, BA
BUCK'S
W\* Dyspepsia
Cni'e
fIL 7 Tablets 0
.Lm Wc* •r’Jt •! set oeo
VU T rid ges: lift* RJ MS*.
ef I*to Me•*s.• kinrtfwl *ti**<Ur*
TW Promote the Appetite
17 tv nil Pul Fleah on Thin
/ Peonle atl Sieo-tsw 4 • stmarii so*
•„ .u -.*•.! fen la -*t in IS, S—S
■ t 7tie* Mr fr h i At all <tfwNPto
■ tou auas ■ CO . Oteseaegsee, HI.
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