The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 09, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 CHILDREN RECEIVED THEM. DiUiHTKKH Ol €OM I 111 HM \ I N* n;nr\iM U m wivyii*. iMVii # m %ft n. Our of (hr Mnal luf• rrtluitt #*atar* of (hr ( omrsllon To*k Finer ul #!• (fuarri* MhII, H lirrr, \\ ilh 9|irrrh*a. Hrrllulloaa miml Ihr I hillr**n of (hr ( >•# f rlerae> Md \\ rlt'Ofiir Tbelr l.ldrr *lalrra Ib fhr (an##-"( lm|tlrr I# (hr Unit ner < hM|(rr #f (lr 'oulli—TulLa lion. .1. 11. "nnaair and Jurtiir lt*#b erf Fal lia* n t—< taa Irlhutlon for Mr. mortal Hall. At tlsr (Juaixl* Armory laat niehl Ihr tie or to the < ofivrmlon of Dught#-r# Confederacy wrrr ro'**lvr<l ;#nU en* tartau.tfil. vrry tinilgbtfully by th# Wln n.r i'livia Chapter of ChUtrrn of th* Con* fodrrc y. A* an llliwtratlm of wh.it <!•*- voted r * will a compllah. it *.** **- ooOeti one of thr rnoat valuabit* of th#* p - turr proa*ntM lo thr m of thr convention. Thr exacixe* op*ne#j with t?e * nar.ng of "Dixie." b$ thr children, aftrr \% ;n Mnwter tluriMi Barney, in a gmt *ful ami touching little aper-ii ( Wf! oir *1 Daughters to Savannah It wm *!l Wrru-<1 and well delivered and It w*tn to thr hr. art a of the nwii.at to *h ni ? ;ia •ddraoaod. .\r • Roiuilir.#! Wood r> !t##l Ju lire Falli- KMii ii stirrm* war pm, "Thr Man of tha Twelf.h of May." Twa* | r- tttiy I in . w ith a fin* a*d t-arneptfH* > r at would have rrfl*( , tel re lit on one inn *■ the • \<r of the dainty little and im- I TBim cam** the report of the lire tr. > of thr hapter. Mies Ai#la!#- Itnrnard It told of the oriianizu? l"ni of ih* < filldr**n and *f the work that ha* In■** *• <*m; 1 h ed In membership tar (*ha|H* r now mm here 2!** making I* th* ! ann* r chapter of the s uth. It h i* contrtbuFxl t * many ( on(l one rharltle*. haw met ironu‘ly all of lie obligations, hae ln-plr*l In It* mrtnb* r> a real z*al and devotion t t!* < a tire and l<i them, in inten eting wa*. t an Invr - * a’ion f tlie hl-toi \ of Ih#* war. M..-** Firi.irlV report ehiW ! t u i. but the real i vj.lene** of her untiring • n* rrgy trae furnish**l by the rows -f hr.Kht, ehlklieh fa * * upenk .tig the lan- j guage of rcverent conviction, that sur- | roui !•*! her a?* she **|*okf. M*j(i jo*., Hunter, the prellenl of the: chapter then deltvwrsd to lira Rntmaa• I I ao th* ere t|on of the Winnie ltavts j Memurl t Mr * Roiinsivllle rr*p*‘ti#‘*l i f ellngiv. *l' Uig how proud .-tie wit* that eu h a work e had b#*#*n emplli , fi* , l by the ha pier could t*** plated io (he| er# lit of <lr"rgt The chapter eurjg. “The Ilonnie Blue Flag " "The Ca.irg** of the (Irorgln Fighth. a? t 'U‘ Hattie of Mar. ii w t • *-It* 1 by M #*r Mai'iiitn Via**l-:n With a '!*- ! • I r ~ in datlon. Master Ma.lean mode himself heard to ie a- i . .. or. rh ha.l n • * \ f**t. ! T.,* lit** ; trie p<m were r'tder**l wtu n Intriligei,. and spirit that arouiM-*l t.e cnthu. i Pin of th- audien- • Master S; * n er (’onn* *at re * •*! w ith * *tu.i ablii* ty, The Georgia Volunteer " Mr. %illr****. There foiowni an .%ldresa try Hon. J n . Bauesy H* had been r<*|Uestd. tie id. ’ to devot** ti*s '(*!•• larg- ly to p# r* al r*m Inipeefie* . nn<l In compltanee w h thl- r**- QUefl h** told m numi'-r **f Interesting un e do!e?i of the men wh had gone to Illus trate Georgia In the troublous days of *6l Mr Baussy tl*l of i %•**! he had mule to Charleston, in 1861. on the occasion *f • vannah lluilsay. In the party that mad* the trip were o*n. Henry H Ja kson and Hen, Km < ** S Bart- w. arl th* elo- i qiPiit borg*an- and Savannahlan had addressed the peopl f <*harl**ston. upon t th- Is •: -of the day, in the o'*| !n*tltu:c Ifni! ‘There w ** *} t e mgtfhles* J k n sold Vlr Kaussy. “with all hi** burning elo ||UlU'C. the - ** v4* th fiery and Imp's- ! t ton* and I tar tow When th y had eon lu*l***t j ft*.uth i 'ar.dlna walrea.lv out *>f th* Vn.re nr a i t v i hri *t.*i>*.l th# hul! S cession If all f**r'!vwPh“ Mr. Sau'h.r ■;l om** , htng <>f the ea.lv trgkl of the <‘"nfe ferate suldh rv. sllus- : tratlng how little th*\ knew In the be. gtrvnli . of the -rten, , and art of •# r “Thev hat • * i it from ttie •• irgta i.* Is.'ntur* t<. th- garrison at F>t Ful tski In these Inys,” Mr. Baussy r< tta), “and to plea *• the li-' ,ngtiish* and vlsitots there I van ;* mock attack ujsmi th-* fart K*> lit tle did our sot'Slers kn*w. that when the command I tgr eff!- or direr ted the ofth r of the <lav to let ih iortcullls fall, the latter let fill the for# colors The starrt**>u ial been surrendered to an Itnagin iry en in .. on : false alarm without firing hot.*' Following the riMi'i** of Mr. Hau**y, there w.• rei 1* r*l a programme *f mu st. ii *1 r* < ltutl 'n under- th* direction "f Mr T N Th# us. Mr IHoH sing ‘The 4*"aniurr#d Banner.'* Miss Nichols.*n in , Memory of bse,” an#l Mr Coburn “The Old Kentucky Hoer. ' A'l of the sol 'Hts | were in escciient voi**. #nd their several! selections were delirhtfill\ rend# r#s! Miss t ooper's lleeltatln. Tlie llstlnct filature *f this fart of the evening a entertainment was Mbs M.i’l n Cooper's re<'ltatlon, "Ham Davis." The poeui Illustrates the h#*rot*m of a Con federate soldier, a boy from TANARUS nn ss. %rlo was captured with Important #lD patchs concealed alaout him 11# was tried by court-martial, convi- t#*d nn 1 *n fenced to b* hattg**d as a spy. Wh- n a full pardon was offered him upon • 0.- dltion that he wouUl divulg th-* -uth r • hlp of the p|H*re h- *wrried. h f- t ltel, "If I h**d a thousand lives I w uld *rl e them all before I would t*ecome a trobot " Th#* poem told a beautiful story and Miss Cooper brought out it? every point. Bhe was enthust.istb ally applauded. In response to continued tails. Jtidge Fallkrant resiondHl Thr Ju<)g* has won the hearts of the delegate* to the con vention and h* lost none of them last night. He told u numier of go**l storin'*. One of them related lo a gr**#*n private of the "Banks Couttty Ouanb.” that some waggish comrade* *tatlcn#st o: the t*ech at Tybee with Instnn tlons to report all "outcofuing and ingoing crab- ’ Th** e<i try stood at Ms poet. Ilk** th#* Itoman sol dier at Pompeii, wtille th‘ tld* rose high er and higher. It had r iched his neck. wt*-n #*n o(B *er. seeing him In th#* water, halbd him and asked for * report. "I have to report." be sa|l. “i ary #>it golnc crab, nary Incoming crab. And I want to say. too. that th* r s ben a h* li ( of a freshet In this crick.” Judge Falhgnt*s remark* w# re # on atantty pui.c'Tuate'l witn laughter arid *p plsusr. >•. their conclusion the chl lr#n. with the assistance of the “olotM*. Messrs bkin and Oolayn. and Mi-e Ni* h*d n. aang ''Maryland." this ro*w:vnov* rksmov Rrporfa of Hlafvrlnn and History < ommlllfr Ifa l-'mlnr^a. Th* third of the roQTntlon of tha G#or|ift Division. T*nKe<J Daughter* of the ('onfcdtracy, wan called m order by tha president. Mr* HouruMvilla. In the drawing ro*m of the De Soto at 10 o'clock < Irurir.ir the action matters af Interest and import to the people of the state. as wall m to the t>*nd of woman who have them under their Immediate charge, were considered and dlacuaaed. In the real utility and value of the work done, the aeaelor. waa probably th* moat tntereattng of tha convention and ;he zr.oet inarruc tlva. II opened with a aong. "Way Down itaeunuad eo sum Vkgti, i (ODOLM't IIOMi ATTACKKI). Defendants lu attachment (m# J It Is \t Sntflelrn t. The hearing on the application to strike i Gie bond and dlaaolve the levy in the at- I ti-’hmefit case of Michael A Connolly agifnst the AtlatMb' Contracting Comp** ! nv. B njamln D Orecne aivl John F and Kdward I! Gaynor was t* gun in the City Court, before Judge Norwood, yesterday 1 afternoon. Ti plaintiff claims that the defendants are tndal led to him In th- sum of nearly iIO.OUi f#r services r# nd-red them In so j curing ev.dei.-e and arranging for ’he at • i-ikJai, • f witness* In conneTion with th- v.irioiu m i'*;'' of litigation in which thev arc jntereMed or h ive tv #*n intereat ed in th# lasi f#*ur or five years H* ' ,* ! ut m **tii hrornt .guns' thi-m b* fore Mag'stnit#' Naughtin. wWdi was levied upon two tu dents and other prop erty b- if-r gif g t< the defendant*. The ikinl. to iic'W*-r the a . ruing In is** 1 should ippear that ?h* •- 'iint J um***l w- not due or that th* uitach merit hu'l l en Improperly f *l<en out. w,u cr#n-ut*<| by Connolly, w.th William Wool *-#ig** as *# curlty. H * m . h 1 way of preliminary Ite *ritly Mr Wilfer O Charlton. lewcrib- Ifig him-clf In his affidavit the special torney. #n#ig*‘*l for this purp<we only, *.f the and f-i lant- f• *1 in affidavit at ta ktrir tlw sufficiency of th** bond and I .liming thn* n ’her the principal nor the Mirefy wan worth the sum of ISh.dD. or flows), or anything Ilk#* It When tli < s i*.m#* <m to be heard yenterdny Mr Pope Barrow, represent ing th# plaintiff filed a demurrer to the affidavit, alleging that It was Insufficient , law for the rr iv-ti that Mr Charlton. a p*- lal attorney only, was not <j I.!in*sl to m-tk** it The |*olnt was ar n**l a length by Mssrs Harrow and t’hnrlton an#l the #!emurrer overruled by Judge Norwood Tie Mr Harrow filed a traverse, or general denial, alleging that, as a matter of fact, Mr Charlton was not the attor ney in any t ftr the defendants, and that th# defendants hsl iw |efen*e 10 the claim mod# by Connolly. They must, said the trivers#* confss Judgment when the is * .m* <n t- be h*sird. and the att.i *k ma le on the ls*i#l was #f**simed simply to 'T>|*ede and delay the collection of the claim Mr Chwrlton said he proceeding was new to him and that ne had never heard #f • qu - tlon <>f f i*' Involving the merits **f the - *■♦• h-lng inj#*#*ed Into n prelim inary hearing l*efor# the J-wlge Judge Norwood, t**>. s# #*m and a little uncertain anent the propriety of the prc#-e||ng snd It was gre#*d that the < -*. should go over until noon to-dav. Th# Mr. Harrow will app* *r with the auth*rbles supp#wilng his pnGlfon wMrh he proffwoed himself con f !#• * t>eing able to *stablish to the complete satisfaction of Judge Norwood 111: %TH OF % \ irri.lt 18. Mr. F. 11. Kent **sw Bervlre In the \\ mr In Three specifies. Mr I zra H Kent died yesterday at his borne, corner of .\nd#*r , on irvf West Bmad stre#*ts Death came after a protracted 111 - it,". Mr Kent hav tig been confine*! to house for a year The n rrangemcfit # for the funeral have not t*een perfected, and on announcement will t*e made later Mr Kent was a mechanical engineer be for** his retirement from active life. He w-r%- 1 hts apprentb eshlp In the works n? H and J Faehllroti, and was afterwards cnitf .*f:gln*er of one ,ffthe steamers ply irit he w< en Charleston atd New* York, ar.d one on the line betwe*n Havannah and Nuw York 1f is siwrtencc* as an en in# er w.* not confined to coa*twi|** vee -• Is . h#* once hell a berth as asslstan: engineer o*i an ocean liner Ills service In the Civil War was partly with th* Savannah Volunteer Guard*, of which #,rg.nlxntlon he wra a veteran nu mber || * was detailed to lake charge f the ordinance department at Fort Pu la k.. but. Is-f.ire being ordered to Fort l uln kb lie was ippolnt#*#! engineer of the < 'onf#*def.ti Kunls'.it Isondlga which was stationed In the Savannah river for the protectb II of the city. After the fall >f Fort Pulaski, Mr Kent wa* in charge of Die oi It t <•* department at Savannah. After the war Mr K# nt was In the me , h tn!<*al tcp-rtment >f th* old Atlantic and V*f Uullroud For thirteen years he f, k>w> i his trad#* and then retire*!, hav ing a- uvnulated mean* aufllclont to en able him to do mi. Mr K.nt bav.s f#*w Immollnte rela tive- Hrsl b - the wik>w*. there are only brother nnd sister. Mr A Kent and Mrs. Ii nry Hcnnett **f Savannah, all of whom have the sympathy of thtlr friends (01.1 l WAVK US TltK n)A*T. Mercury Took it Sadden Tiimhl* l-t The rold wave made Itself fell in Savannah last night. The emi**rature began to fall late in the afternoon an 1 by nine o'clock It had dropped over ten degrees. A strong wind whirled cloud* of duet through the Mrecta and made people who were out of doors hustle In side. Spreading rapidly castaatd and south* ward, the cold wave, noted yesterday by the Weather Bureau. had reached North <*einr a and Western South Carolina at H o'clock laat night, and under the g*ner.il • ondltlotu then obtaining. the coast*dls tricta of Georgia will tsperjence. Mr. Hoy. r says. much colder weather to-day and jo-morrow. A storm of considerable Intensity Is lo ■ at**d over the North Atlantic coast, with the canter near New York, while the in , t* nor *f the country I* covered by a cold i anti-cyclone; these contrasts will cause the •hj‘i teinpcrntura ctlartgc over this part of the country, together with strong northeast to north winds | I*l lit M AM.II Tin; 111 ll.t>l%G, Mr. llrrUiMiinn Nos ths the I’lsee lie Oeraplea on Whitaker Street. Mr (Jeon?*' Ileckmaun lias purchased the comer occupied by him at Whitaker Mr* , i and Bioiighton street lane ns a sa loon at.d restaurant, the price paid being lio.oio. A deed from Capt. J r. Poatell, trustee* and executor of the estate of John f* Taylor, to Mr Beckmann for the prop, •-rty ii: quest lon. w is filed In the office of the derk of the Superior Court yesterday The site l'- ai pr* -ent occuphd l an old wooden bidding It Is Mr. fWkmar.rv* purpose to tear down the |*re< nt struc • ore nnd erect a modern brick bus.ness building The work will probably be un dertaken next spring NKTAL M(.%* oitm:itl.l) %ll *•reefs touth of Park lunar to Mate >rn signs. filrector Gadsden of the public work* has ordered n complete outfit of metal street signs for all the streets south of Park avenue and between Price and West Itroad streets. Including the recently re named streets in the riuttunde The signs are expected to arrive the latter part of this month and will be placed shortly thereafter. ■ ■— ■- ■ a > t It’s a t Inch that you want one or more packs of the new* series of Anheuser-Buach a Army and Navy playing cars. Just Issued. Full site, highest quality, gilt edges, leatft atte case V. 8 Army and Navy heroes appear on all face card*. We mall them prepaid on receipt of 2.'# cents money or j stamp** Malt*Nutrine Dept., Anheuser- Busch Brewing Aa i., tit. JUuis, Mo, THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1900. OGLETHORPE CLUB GAVE SSOO. MO\t m:\T Ft Mi NOW OVHII THBBffl mot Ami Im> FLA Its. Hr Ahotter** t ontrlbutlon Increased b> thr I tub \% lileli (tears the Name of the Great *ultller and I‘vundrr of Georgia—The ( *ntvlhutl<m \ ated at the tonuMi Meetln| Inst Night. Olttrers of the I lot# Fleeted for Aral tear. The Oglethori*#* Club, at Its annual meeting last l ight. r*-l#scted Its old of | fleers and vot*d a ,'otmibutlon of saflo t*> the fund for he traction of a monument to Gen Ogleth#jrp, the founder of th* j colony of Georgia. Tan dotation on th* part of ine club t in the nrurt of . cotnplimenv t, Its president. Hon Walter #l. Charlton. wh < - devotion to the mem ory of Ogiethor|H* is well known and who ha* taken a decide*! interest in the mow* m#nt t*i er***t the monument. The ofTl-ers who will servo the club for the year ar#‘ as follows. President Walter G Charlton. Vice |'r'si l*nt George W. <*w*'na. Becreiar> --John D. at swell. Treasurer-William I* Hardee Hoard of Manag* rs- I. W Haskell, H T. Williams. T M <‘unntngham. Jr., F R. I-athrop. J F C. Myers, t g#*ther with the officers. The anniversary meeting was largely a 1 tended And much Interest was manlf* **te,i, After the busln*ws *f the trusting had I been disposed of an eb-gant supt-r wa served. The billiard room was turned Into a supper roam Tne d* orations w#*re par tlcularly handsome, consisting lrg ly of rose* from the plantation of ( apt Man - across the river, and of roses and chrysanthemums from Mr. 8. T Shot tar's place at Greenwich. The occasion proved to iw one of the most #-njoyabio of Its kind In the history of the club. CITY IlNl'hOllA HKINSTATF.Ib MSttmorka llmplftfei Who Voted for l.eaken Hetarned to Work. Hdg.ir M Ifton and John M Btrobhar. two evnployea of the waterworks who w**re su*l##vu|el Wi-dnesday for engaging In po lit foal work at the polls, were reinstated yesterday by Mayor Myers Th#* m#*n claimed that they simply voted for Mr Feaken. but did not work for him as charged. The Mayor has not yet Investigated the cases of Bergt. Fleming and Policeman Hraszell, who engaged In a difficulty at the Court House Wednesday. Both men wera ff duty. Fleming was supporting the Republican candidate, and Biaxz*d! waa on* of the workers for Col Fleming. It seems, heard of statement* made about hU conduct bv Dnxzsll. an 1 attacked the latter about It The men c* chang'd h couple of blows each, after which they were separated In speaking of these matters. Mayor Myers said that while city employes have the right to vote a* they pleas**, the pres ent city administration Is a Democratic one. and It was h#rd> becoming In Its employes to support a Republican candi date. when the Democratic can didate had done everything In his oower for the city and had given prompt heed to every request of the present adminis tration. . -0- , i TO KFXI* THE CONVICT*. Grand Jar y Proteat* tsnlnst the Tonmer Bill. The grand Jury of the Superior Court returned a special presentment yesterday in the form of a protest against the pas sage of the bill n#*w **fore the Legislature proposing to take the control of th#* mH demeunor convicts aw y from the county authorities so far na Chatham county Is concerned. In the ever* of the bill becoming a law the grand Jury asks that (’hmlani be eice-ptcd from |ts operation. No convi*' In this county is ever le#s#d to private turtles All of the convkTs are employed on public work- Fra •: ally !h entire roa#l ond drainage system has been con st rucied by convict labor, and Its main tenance and continuan #* depend* upon the retention of th#' convicts m th county ond under #*cmtrol of the county commis sioner* To take them away would de •NF°y Ihe mad and dminage system, particularly the latter. The gronl Jury appeals in behalf of the county to the Senator from the First DlstrFt and Chat ham s reprepen tat I v*s to have this ouniy expected from the operation of th* 4,iw If the bill should pass. (•Ol.k t. %mi: ro-xioit itnu. Those Who Will l*la> In (lie *axan nah-Darlen Match. The match game at the golf links to morrow afternoon between the Savannah team and a team from Darien Is exciting no llttl* Interest among the golfers, and It U probable that there will be many of them out to witness the playing, which will begin at 3 o'clock Eighteen holes will be played Poll >wing are the teams Darien. Robert Man son. captain; Andrew Mansoi; John Munson. K. D Wylly an l T A Htubbs. Savannah. Henry Blun. Jr. cap tain. Noble Hardee, c w Sauasy. W. 1. Johnson and Htcln Hr.van An ul a prevails among Savannah golfera that Darien wil win. so that a vict ry for the Savannah team would Ih* appreciated all the more ty the Savannah Holt Club OLD LRTTEM* %\l> I* % IT. Its. Mr.Koi Has Several Which lie Piinml In the ymifiirtl Mnlmgnn>. Mr Peter Fox requests the Mornli*. News to state that the old mahogany fur niture. in which wA found the old mili tary order publi.h*-d in yesterday .- Morn ing New • was b uirht 1 > him of t*ol John W A Sanford, wh. .• father built an I owned the famous Hanford manskm tit Millelgevilb* The furniture in quest lot Mr Fox state s remained in ihls nans on for over 100 years lit skits the order r*- ferred to. several very nd tu?>ers and private litters were found in a seere’ drawer If the relatives of <’o| Sanfor! desire rheew papers, Mr K< x will be g!a i to turn them over to them • TO MIKK KmiIAIVK HKI'IIRy ' >cw Foreman •teat Don n by South ern Asphalt 4ooi|nnt, It Is expected that nspholt repair work on the streets will ho resumed short)) A letter was received yesterday b> Direc tor Hadsdcn frem Vice Pr cd*nt fchrev** of the Southern Asphalt Company, stating that anew foreman for Saxannah woul i leave Baltimore Wednesday Mr Hhreve also stated that a heavy .-team rol'er would be shipped and that the company would be prepared to make extensive re I*alrs to the asphalt streets this winter. All Skin Diseases ( srrd By a wonderful ointment cslled Tettarlna -It la tha only th ng that givas ma rel of/* write* Mr*. M. C. Lanina Bloxl M u •ha had an itchy break.ng out on her sk n. It curaa tetter, salt rheum, and all other akin troubles. fiOc per k.*x at your druggist, or (-end the amount in sumps to J. X. Bhv.pt i Use, bavumoß, Ut.-ad. < IRBIYAL I* l*olM# W ELL. (|urrs't Farad#- Waa W Itaetaed by Large ( r*mdi. Old foiks and young aro enjoying *ha F’Uk*' Carnival No cause for complaint an exist with the thus far a* the ;atrotk*ge hws been liberal. The crowds I have been large, and the various attrte flon* that are to be found within (ho car nival gtoutkd have b* • n well [*wtronlsed I'-t-nlay waa Carnival Day. Prob ably its principal urea was lh* f **e hi reel parade, the p.r*'le of Klisa t**tn the First, wri.o, with her court, t. • many little children who participated in the i cremotiy at the oj*enb.g the <sr* nl\ai. apjieared in the vehiciaa. The . ar ruge ntcreil by the Uk- in th* floral lara#i- >f WedutHulay i-d winnlr g the href priz#* was used by ihe quten an I *"Hi* >f the children : her - ourt t.• *b‘-orations i#ot having i>cen dldurted. i airman' iand wis in the parade, whicii was respletuientiy lighted wit i v.iri-< oiored flambeaux carried by boys. 'lhe oriental . aval .*•*■ uml the perform er- of tile Bireeta of < .tiro a>so partlclpa*- e*l. *wn* of thos#* coanected with the s.iows appearing mour•t#*#l on the mmrU. * lepuaiita and other animal*. The parade in*'.tided some of t;i* principal atreets hi. I wmm viewed by thr>figs of pe*ofdt*. The j>ro*e,-Mon made its way to the *si i ival grounds. whaii*-r it was fobow#Ni by th>usaiul* lor a time the rush around the is get Maud at the entrance to Won der'.and • Ilk#* a football scrimmug*. I*'•*#'■** showing .?• in. h hast#* in getstng ilieir tl* keta women are r#*putt*l to dwpiay when there i a Uirgaln counter sal# Not so many out-cf-fown visitors were ' * noted on th*‘ *tr*- t*. arid in the arnival grtaiii'is ye>f*- lay as the day be iore. That was owing to tne fact that ye*— terday was not a day of sale fur the cheap tsb's that are ofFr-d by the ra (roads To-day the low ruf*s wl.l l>e effective, and it Is exi*#* ted tlmt th#*re will be anew crowd of visual* from the small towns of this section. The relay running race of five times around the rw< * cours#- was won yester day by "Savannah, who had an easy thing winning by several lengths from Atlanta ” Tire riders will have another heat to-day at 2.30 o'clock. At 1 30 the Oriental cw vale ado will parsd#’ around the track At 5 o'clock another chariot race wlll be run. Yster loy s race was won by "South Carolina." In t osrerti on Wnndny. Two coocerts will be given In the Carni val grounds on Sundav One will be In Ge afternoon and the other at night. Falrman's band ha># r# ndered excellent music luring the carnival, nnd doubtless many will take adv.inrag#* of the opi>or tunity to attend when the concerts are to (*a the attractions. Following are the pro gramme* that have been arranged for tho concerts: Afternoon Overture, "poet and Feasant" (Suppe); (ai Intermezzo, 'Forget Me Not" (Ma**- beth); ib Spanish fantasia "La Palormi'’ (Mlssud). Cornet solo. "Concert Polka" (Hart mwri) G. Fleurani. 8 action. "Robin Hood" iPeKoaen). Gloria from 'Twr#lfth Mass." (Moaart) Duet for <rnet and trornmHie, scene from 'll Trovasore," tVerdi), Mr. W. E. Kpir.k nii*t II Rousst Gem- of Btephen Foster (Tobwni). Gran#! m.ir-h. "Th#* Mlks (Falrman) <bdiai*'*l to the Savannah Lodge B. P. O E. No Ik! Evening— Overture, "Tannhauser** (Wagner): <a> "Andante From Surprise Symphony" (Hayden); (bt "Hearts and Flowers" (To btinl); (<•) "Loin du Bal" (Qlllet). Troml*one solo, Fantaste (Bennett), H. Rouisl. "Loreley" paraphrast (Neavadba). Invitation a !a Yalse (Weber). Grand descriptive Fantasia, "Germans Before Paris" (Tr**nkler). (Note—A very interesting number. Ailed with tone picture*, a I*Minding in German and French melodies with dramatic situa tion* Incidental to the siege of Palis.> Pleeolo solo, "Air Varie" (Deinare), W. C. Beane. "The Heavens Are Telling" (Haydn). Intermeggo. "Cavalier*.! Bust burn a" (Man- in;t i. Grand march, "Triumphal" (Fairmin). Sp#- iai -During the concert Mr. Falrman will incorporate the following, hi* recent composition*, as extra* In the programm#* 1. The (’ol. Abbott March. 2. The Oriental March. 3. Th# T K March *. islt From (Irphsa ('hlldrrn. Through the generosity of Mr Frank C. Host<> k of the Midway aggregation, the n*h n children of Bt. Mary’s H hool and Asylum wore given free entrance to the shows yesterday afternoon and hugely en joyed themselves The great animal shows attracted their undivided attention and they roar*.l with laughter when they visits! "A Trip to the Moon ” They got b st In tho crystal muse and had all sorts of fun in the Htreetc of 4’alro. They sp* nt the afternoon of their Uvea. they declared, in•! left at supper time with their hearts highly glakicned t lii|iiltn* >rrow llurspr. Chiqiiltn. ‘ the living doll," the charming little Cuban laity*, who Is holding dally re ceptions on the Midway, had a narrow ea st*- from death or serious injury last night .is she was leaving her tent by a rar entrar e The miniature railroad track runs In the rear of her tent, and as she was crossing it. the little train, which despite Its lze Is quite heavy, came fixing along The tiny whlsiie blew* a shrill blast and the little lady ► *K)d for j moment dumi>- f • urwled The next second the stalwart arm of Joe Magee, a cativasman. llfied her high in the air ami the little engine sped on Its way directly beneath her When she recovered from her scare, she Mlb*d at her rescuer ami mid, with a merry laugh. “Only the go<*| die young The affair created not a little excite ment. and a number of ladies who wit nessed It crowded around Chlqulta to con gratulate her on her narrow escape, (old Drove Them Iway. The sudden change In the weather last nlgm and ttie disagreeshjy cold Wind caused ilie mass of tne visitors i. leave the caml\*al gnmnd* *arller thin they would had the air been more piruant When the merry-makers left their ho roe* there seemed to be no great f<>r wrai ami overcoats. I*ut the th-rmom - ter ontinutd to fall, and the point t( had reche*l by 10 o'clock made the thlniy clad shiver. H. ccdy hml a cold plunge Into his tank, and those who turned around In the F*r ris wheel didn’t have as good * time i* the\ might had they been moie h adv clothed. (Sreatcr prepkiratlons against the cold xvill Le made if the weithcr con tinurs a hli nipping, and the crowds wi | be prcparcnl to itmain at tiK* show.- at r than they |i 1 lasi ntgi I. mu *. :\ iit t\ \ %• (lie tires• Adnnfle nml raelllc Ten ( out|iuy’• Wadirilay. A set of beautiful plcturea, "The Four Hensons.’’ four in a set. Just the thing for the children, will be given away free to all purchasers Saturday Pure goods sold only. Bi st granulated *ugar, 15 pounds $1 00 lb *t soft white sugar. pound* ..... 100 It > coffee. j**i pound 3l)c. best 2f . Maric.iribo coffee 2Sc; best 3n Java k . 3sc; best .38 Try our Java and Mocha. 3 pounds 1.00 Ooloi g Young Hyson. English Breakfast. Gunpowder. Japan, or Ceylon teas at 50c, 00c. 75c. best. per pound I.o* Fancy Elgin creamery butter 25 •Recaet ' head r.ce, 14 pounds 1.00 We have no agents Buy direct from first hands and ge: pure goods The Orewt Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. 108 Broughton street, west. •<- RAN EVERY SORT OF GAME. KEEPEK F THE ROTOHIOI * "COK ( OltDIA" INOIt TFI). Grand Jury It# lurnnl a True (till Agalnat Win. Ln#l> f*r KerpitiM a Gauibllnu llne, anil Indicted <tn* of the Witnesses In (lie I ase for l*erjnr> —Mnugle Muter bent From the Witness lt*ini f Jail for Fnls* (aearlas—Twelve other Indict* incuts Found, Thirteen Indictments were return'd by the Bu|erk>r Court grand Jury yester ay. • fter a iwo hour* see*loti Whether or not It sos the fatal "13" that did It. tne. gran#! jurors found Mifllclent evlden e to warrant a true biU In every <’*© tha came before them. Twelve oatis wre presented by the Solicitor General and tha thirteenth wis that of an unlucky wlt n#*** whose testimony waa found to bn false. Half an hour after h r app* arsine* be fore the grand Jury. Maggb* Slater found herself in Jail under indictment for per jury The indictment charge- h##r wth having testlfUil falsely in a case in which William Kady. color'd, was charged with running a four-atory gambling h>u*e on New street. Eady a place Is a combina tion saloon, lince hall and gumbitfr; house, th#* lower story being used as a dunce hall and barroom and th#* rest of th## place for gambling and other illegitimate purposes, one floor being whody for women gimblera. An Indictment was returned again.-? Kady for a misdemeanor. The Slater wo man. type of n'gro women who fre quent such places, was one of the wit nesses. Although she admitted having b#'en In the il hhe testified that sli had never se*n any gambling going on. The grand Jury learned that she had not only frequented the house, but had also taken *# hand In the game, and her Indict ment for |MsrJury quickly followed. The woman is n< t only a fr#*quentcr of negro gambling rooms, but Is said to have a place of her own. The houe- kept by Eady Is a Inrgo four story building on New street some dis tance down from W* st Broad, and is known a* "The Concordia." It 1* a noto rious resort and 1* well known to the police. A witness In u recent case b*fore the Coroner testified that any sort of n*gro gambling game that Is played could be had there. Among the other Indictments was one for larceny against Jesse Nash, colored. George Rhunian also colored, hod a num ber of ailments urd Nash had just :h* medicine to cure them ail. After some bartering In a room on West Broad street, where Nash took Bhumati the latter bought for a dollar u vial full of whl’e stuff. Shuman offered n sliver dollar in payment, but Na-h said he would like paper money so he could sen#! it in w l-t --ter. When Shuman pulled >ul a r>ll -f bill* Nash grablx*! It and went out. Shuman kl< k##l and wanted hi* money k 11 • said Nash had laklß ♦ $ imwead of a $1 Aft#?r some talk Na-h agreed to pay Shuman $lO to square the matter. Shuman took what he could get and hail Na#h arrested. Thre* indictments for forgery w* re re turned againet Henry Holmes. Jim Pnboy and Harry S ott, uU co|#>rei. The ln#F t ments were based on forg#-#! orders for snmli amounts, two of them for whisky and cigars and the third for raising an order from $* to sl3. Jim Frasier, butler for Mr. F. A. Weil, was indicted for larceny from the house During Mr. and Mr*. Well’s absence for tho summer. Frasier appropriated all th# silverware, linen an*l other negotiable stuff ho could lay his hands *>n and pawned It Most, or all of th** sniff vv#*- recovered from the pawnshops. Frasier conf#*sj#e v l to stealing It. but his confession did not save him from Indlctm nt. Robert White, col or **<l. waa indicte#! for breaking Into a Seaboard Air Line stor#' hotpe on Hutchinson's Island, and st fill ing a lot of tool* belonging to Mr. G# o O How#\ As usual. White paw rud his plun der nnd won caught. Willie Green, colored, was Indicted f.r assaulting with Intent t> murder Minnie Itarefleld. also cob rtsb Minnie and -onn* companions were out on th#* Louisville roal when Green came up and after som • word# o#.*nc*l Ilr# on Mmile with i p* tol. After two the w nan io k b her heels and Green shot twice after h r The cans## of the shooting was som pre vious affair between Minnie ar.l her aa sallant. Jam# * Maloney, a convict guard, wa - indicted for assault with lnt#*nl to murd r for shooting Janus Jack-on. i oiored convict. Th#- shooting took place S pt 30 at the convict hea#lquarters. William lTcM*ott waa Ind cKsi for a mt*d# mi’iner In ewln#lllng A H. Hull t’o.. by pledging them f#r u lvM us uitlt - cumbered security. #i i ir of tfTUi*> upon which a fictitious value had been place 1 and which were foun#l to !>#• subject t* prior lien. I>alla* Roberts was Indl t*l for Ing. with Intent to murder. Bo ert I*. Riwh. TKIKI) TO IMt Tilt: II \< K<n, Tlirre Whllp Mru .%rrmted n. Ill,* Hr.till of n liinnlihlp. W, F Maher, white, o’.herwlee known o ' Plug," and G. T Puff. 010 while, were arrested early ye*terlay morning by Pa trolman M Ijnvb at the requeat of P. C. Uiown, a hark driver, who charges Maher Mih curalnc and abualng him. a: I Puff Jsh aultlr.g anp| -trlkaig him Brown was alo arrested, charged with assault ing and striking Puff. According to the story of flrown he w< driving a visitor to the city about the lower lairt of < Iglethorpe avenue, e ist, when Maher and Puff, dls.overlng that the visitor had considerable money with him and was In none too good Condi I loti to lake care of tt, were anxious to tak him In tow. To this nt. Brown, knowing the retaliation of at |e.it one of tho men. refused to consent, and drove his fare to another part of the city. Karly yesterday morning he returned to the. neighborhood of the Tend, rloln, when he says the tnen set upon him. Both Maher and Puff are well known to the police; Puff has been In the bar racks st least once before, while Maher Is notorious, this being the fifth time that h. has been arrested this year. The cose was conttnuiil yos'erdoy. but will proba bly be tried this morning \t i:l>lP.l> till HAPPY. Mr. Atm. 11. rtnrke and Hiss tiler C. Summerlin 'lurried. Mr William 11. C'lirke and Miss Alice O Summerlin were murrle I last night a* I SO o'clock at the home of Mr. L. W. LandershUie. No. 217 Holton street, worn. Rev Has,-can Anthony of Trinity Church performed the ceremony Mr Cl irke Is a well-know n and popular young man. who has been for several years with Mr 11. Connrrat. Tne brills M also well known, having quite a reputation as a -Inger. having for some time sung in the choir of Trir. ty Chur. h. and recently accepted tne trdtioti of so prano In the choir o fthe First Preobyte rtan Church. | Balt rheum with Its burning, etinging eeneatlon. la due to poor blood and Is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the grea blood purifier.—ad |0 g t A Hlgh-arsds institution for Ladies Shorter College. Roue, Ga. Write for catalogue.—od PAVING IN SOITH9IDE. Jrff.-rsnn nuil Ora lon Street* l.lkr l| to Hr Taken Ip Nest. The alleti'lon of Alderman Dixon, chair man of the Street and Commute*, was called yesterday to a recent com munication In the Morning News advo cating the pavement of Barnard street ftom Park nver.ua south to the limits, and the extension of the present pavement on Park avenue from Whitaker to Jefferson The correal* talent urged that the Im provement of liarnard street would be much more appreciat'd by the property owners In the southern section, and would add more to the value of the property there than other street improvements which have been suggested for that sec tion Alderman Dixon said that he thought the Improvement of Barnard street out of question at present. The residents and property owners on other north and south streets would have Just as much tight to expect and demand the Improvement of (heir streets. "The text work to be taken up after the paving of Indian and farm streets." suit Alderman Dixon, "will be to complete the extension of Jefferson and Drayton streets southward. These streets are already com pleted to Anderson, and their s-xtenslon southward, with the pavement of a cross street, say Thirty-eighth street, would give a complete circuit of ived streets for the convenience of the people In the soutln rn grctlusi. The properly owners on Jefferssn are desirous of having that street completed. It Is a better plan for •he city, I think, to complete the paving *<f those streets which are already partly paved southward, than to have aeveral partly pnved streets." Alderman Dixon said It would not be possible i<> undertake any additional pav ing work this year, but that he might Introduce oidtnanres In January for the completion of Jefferson and Drayton streets Drayton street Is at present open only to Fortieth street, but sis the crows street to be paved would hardly be south of Fortieth, this does not matter much. I COL. LK*TKR*4 MAJORITY. llrrrlTftl <1.711 Vote* Oof of 10,,13N, >t Inelutlftnic Tattnall. As near a* ran be ascertained from re port* received by the Morning New* form Its own correspondent a and fiom private aour'cs, Col. Lester*** majority in the dis trict is 3.144 /This floes not include Tatt nall county, w here the vote Is so close as to leave the result In doubt. The following table* shows the vole by counties: lister I Weaken. Majiy? Bryan 0 its 121 Bulloch 7*2 181 401 Burke 671 10* MS Chatham 2.797 1.411 1.386 Kiting ham .794 65 O Kmanuel 522 540 12 Liberty .4*7 413 75 Mclntosh 252 219 S3 Screven 496 454 12 Total* 6.741 3.144 3,507 Will Man that the vote w.is light in nil the counties, the total vote for the district belt* 10,338. Of this vote, however, <*ol. Lester received about 65 |*r cent, as lomptml with about 35 p**r cent, for his opponent. Liberty and Mclntosh count i* a went for McKinley, a* was expected. the number of colored voters supporting Col. Lester accounting for the that he received majorities in those two counties. WILL SHtlOl LIVE BIRD*. Interesting Content# Arranged for Thl. .tfffmnnn. A live bird shoot will be held thl. fter oon at the Forest City OunClubproun.l., ommenclmr at 2 o'clock. Anriey H. Fox. the celebrated shot from Baltimore, will I- i>rr nt and will tvirtlrtp-ate in the .'•liOOtiDlt. I<> Hi member, will alo take pan. It ,* expet ted that eome very xootl eoorea will be m.ule. Handicaps win be allowed and will depend upon the record, of those ontestlnir. It Is urged that all members of the club attend the shoot. AftarUcd Her With a Knife. Sieve Hooks, colored, was wrested last night hv I’atrolman I‘eignan on the eherce of and ctiftlnjr Csllie Bowen In a row that occurred at Duffv Street Hall. The vwiui'i Injuries are not serious. I.r.w Hate. t \uttu.ta Via Ontrnl of l.rorxl It.llnay Aeentint Con federate Veterans Hrnalnn and FlUs* t arntvnl tor. I I- 111, IfttMt, One rent per mile distance traveled from all points In the state of Georgia, tick, ts on sale Nov. 13. 14. 15. atul for train* scheduled to arrive at Augusta forenoon Kith, final limit Nov. I*. ism, in clusive. For full particulars apply to any agent Central of Georgia Hallway, or tick et office l'T Hull street, and at Central passenger station —*d Vtndy While Ton Work. Through one of the ten free scholarship, | in The International Correspondence ' School, Of Scranton. Pa., which the Mo n- i Ing News will present to you If you mcun one of the ten largest number, of vota, ! by Nov 20. WO. you c.n keep on earning a living at your present work, and at the same time, ny asudy at home In time usually devoted to recreation or rest. f lt yourself lor a professional position at a good salary. You can easily become one of the win ners of this contest, by devoting your at tention to collecting Voting Couisna and keeping at It. No one has a better chance than you. Get every vote you can and have all your friends save theirs for you i pee the window display of t, xt books I and drawing outfits lo be given away by the Morning News in Its educational con test. nt Chas Marks' shoe afore, 17 Broughton street, west. School enppllaa. Just received a large and aasortad sup ply of school bags and achool supplies, all at cut rates: from 10 cants up; alao, usual larga stock of all tha achool books, now used In Chatham county, at Estlil a News Depot. 14 Hall street, Savannah lia.-ad “It tired He." "Orayheard broke up rheumatism on m ' says Mr. Chas Thomas, the Jew eler on Whlraker street. ' And nut me In bitter health than I have enjoyed In a long lime.” Tnke Greybeard nils for that dtgsy feeling—Lost appetite and follow It up with a h ttle of Greybeard It Is all you toed I tea pass Drug Cos., sole props Sa vannah, Ga ad. For (Iter Fifty Yrara. Mrs Winakvw'a Son,ling Sirup has been used for rhi .Iren teething It soothew the r ~..1. s.s,'iens the gums, allays all pain cutvrt Win.l . .Hi ,r,i ~ , ht . y,,* remedy for Twenly-flve cents a bottle Gray beard Is a family medicine with us." said a prominent bualnees man yea terday. My wu takea It, and I notice ***•*• b 'r health than for vtare. Tha children keep well by taking Orayheard may be obtained at all drug stores or write to ua for It. Respeas Drug to., sole props., Savannah, Ugt-ad, Charming Chiqnita is proud of her Cleveland bicycle and keeps it on display at the Carnival. The Cleveland is good in all shapes, sites and models. It never fails to give sat isfaction. The fat man can ride any mod el of the Cleve land made. Our terms are easy. WM. & H. H. LATTIMORE, West CongrcuA Street. Ci linf sTTlaxiiC G A Faiqurtry Flours. j hav#* been laid In many of 1 i the comfortable homes In New Y'ork, Boston ond other cities More cleanly and economical than car- j pets. Plain and fancy floors laid and polished complete over old floors, J making a solid nnd beau- ! tlful improvement. Having a number of floors to lay In Savannah this month we can quo e close figures. Catalogue ' and etimaes may he had by addressing J M. Adams. Box 212. Savan nah. or 227. N. Charles street, Baltimore. M l. |#l-: I- ': R'l N 1 K;:■ C *.o-' ** A ,• ATTRACTIVE PRICES -AT- HeadQuarlers this wi:ek. A NEW OrtN BTIH.K CW IH SIS worth $25; this sale $17.85, Heavy Japanned Hr ad Boxes, worth Asc, this -ale 19c. Heavy Wire Potato Mash ers, worth 10c, while they last 3c each. G. W. ALLEN & CO, fttntr and flarnnrd *lrrel FISHING TACKLE, JOINTED RODS, REELS. ETC., SEINES, GILL NETS, CAST NETS. A FINE Assortment of Hooks. fDUMf LOVELL'S SDKS. 113 Broughton St., West. tOtIIKKSITI. gAVANNAH TMtATAK. tmf. niuiMi- diioutk rowiMM. M ATINHE TO-DAY 2JO T M • LJOIITB AND SHADOWS." prices—A#ilte 20-'; Children. He. TO-NIGHT, #:S>. # "JfST BEFOHE DAWN." Prlcaf—lor, 20c and ZOc. SAVANNAH THEATER. Monday Matinee and Night. Nov Managers Wapenhals At Kemper pi [on an and Kantrroll r In a stupendous of “A Midsumm r Night’s l)re.im Magnificent scenery and electrics, facta Orand Chorus and Splendid Ba * Tha famous Macdalaaohn Muatc penally composed number# by Maxim • Cross Jft-PEOPLE-W Matinee performance—great don” * * —• A Modern Saint AnShony" and oialtoo and Uaiatea." Scan on -aA