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RESIGNS THE CHAIRMANSHIP.
i 1,1.1* .%w i* % M%tM*i<rvr
A I*l*ol MMI >1
find to *• l*r • ll ni of ***""*e In
|Of% rll*a % !*•• r I * • Mill* look
lug t ihr I'rrM’Hilow •*# ll nil road
Ardden l*— Hall ' llalldla*
of n Depot in lilania-M anit to
fill} tnf •* li*od— !’•••■ lir rs Ntt
I’u mI Uonihh
Atlanta V * A * so >r h* the
run ' l * M r KIU of the
Twrm: -.* * i t. roe* to a Ques*
ton of prr V ,r\ i.eg* and rf.*l|fnr<l thr
chairm*. - : f w.> ,* i# generally tonsil*
rr , r r. • riant of thr S-r.ate
:r . •’< the fHtftil Judi lary ( m-
Hi. t •# *
Hr • ! (hat h'.r action wap pr rrj ted
t> inr >rtatk*r. th.it had be n given htm
That *hf Tr** .dent of the Senate ■#
‘ t . absent him#- if f r me*irr.
on -I -?unt of private business
Mr Kilts having been honored by thr
'or 'ih th- of? * ? ; rr* : r pro
t* rr hr #j<j he would \*+ oK %• 1 t* <* -
i py the chair during t r pr*-. I* nt r ab
sence. when thr chairman f * bytam
commuter would be frequency reHel to
report from *he ommire on •ir floor nr
confer wttn It In it* . o';S/.taiion room
President How#-H said .t w somewh.t
tnusual to m*ke the president pro trm
of the Senate a]*o Oairm.tn of the Judi
e*ary Committee, but he *hJ4 hr made the
d'pAfure * ip* m or, .. count of the
unusual at-l .'ltv and f n* -•* which he be
lieved the s* • at r frot.i the Twenty-Sec
ond ptr-pp-4r*l In v *• w <.? *he f. t pre
jx-r.tr! t y t *.♦ Senator, however Mr Hot
lell recogmr*-! the conflict of duties in
volved. and. therefore, reluctantly accept
ed hi* it Jon
The 'a r fh- r #d Serator lloyn
• • . ..
man of vha c;e*.*ral Judiciary Commit!*-
In Mr Kill' -t i I
To I'rrirnl Mali road Accident*
Two tmoortant Mila or king *r *hr pro
led lon of th* public fr. m n: way a
drtifp were Introduced In t. c Penal# h.
Mr Hwlft ef the Thirtieth IMstrl'*?. tnl
mornlt g In the flrrt of the.-* he insist.
• hat people pay aome regard to their ow.
safety an ! keep off *he tight f way Th *
Mil make* it a mlsdcrncan r to walk, rt-i
or drive longitudinally wi*l n ejgnt f *■'
of an: railroad track In this .date
Mr Smith also w:*re* t - -tm *1 the
railroad companies to do their part ar.d
employ men of mature J > Ir:ncn* to send
the dispat'he- that Might to keep thet
trains from running !oihtr and killing
people
The second of his two hills provides a
like entity In case a rallies 1 emoloy
a* a train dispatcher onv hoy unl.-r 21
years of age
Aulnt Ulnntn's Depot.
Mr HhII <A Hi b noted for h! ant pa‘hv
to cor;orailot • at-l av wed .nomy of
the DMivrtntnt to build de.*- t cere in
troduced a bill to-du> t m ike H Imp a
Mole for the pian t prote t and improve
!•* terminal proprrtv
Mr Hail’s hill u infenled as a haavy
blow to the d"pot # It to tpplv *he
monev available for buil Png an I (ati<> i
to another pur|s> Th** hill dire* ts thot
th* *'at' fr**:io~er apply the finds In hi
hands aHstr.g from the e|e of the No**h
eaet rn Halimil sn*l certafh property is*
longing to the Western *nl At’antl R.IU
road anl the aul*' of the o!d capilot build
ing to purchasing outstunding n*l* of
the stale The amount Is ICJ.7 <• the
. . lit Mil
to be u‘ and in building anew depot ,t At
lanta The I■ nh to be purchased by th
s’lte reaair<r shall t-e the bond# now
outstanding lairing 3‘* per cent Interest
The treasure- l dire ted io ptrehs-e
the borxia at their r*r \abie. but he shill
r. t pav f*r ar \ of wild bon<!f* any pre
mium ex **dlr.g 12 per • f*n(. of th* par
value of said t*orwts. All bonda purch aai
nit have atia ed thereto at time of the
purchase all upon* for un*<jutr*d In*
tereat
The treasurer 1* required io submit a
r* to each Legl*4atur of the n
of hor.ie purehawe Iby h m which “hall
t#e examined b\ u committee of the <icn
eral AaaemVdy who ar* to bum such
bonds In t r e pres* n*•of th trtasurr ar and
the coot roller general
The vote on Mr ilall’a Ml! wUI te con
sidered a te.t vote on th*- depot measure.
Another 1n % **tlga lion.
The Houae ippilntei an-dher Hla > k
Investigating this norrtlng
Tlw* wr->p* ar.d power lodge-1 In this com
mittee Is not a?, large as that given the
fot nv r famous *liia.. ck commltiee,” hut
it is going o And out the ra*on why
the common srho*d teachers of the stale
have not been pokl monthly ■ required
by the act of Mr Hlalo k says they
have not l*een paid e\en quarterly.
Tin- resolution to appoint an invastl
gitirg to Inquire into Iheee
matters la as follow*
•Whereas tr.- act >f pnvides that
the t# chers of th# public s< hoois ahotill
te |#a.d tr> tMy . and
“Whereas Th* < ondtMon of tite treasury
has been such that payments could not
be mad#* mdnthly even quarterly, and
there se* ro to rxUi a very gt-io-ral luck
of Inform i li' a* to w|i> the tc-ah#rs
arc r.ot i*ald, therefore !**• it
H*to!val. That a committee of nine,
comfa***-*l r.f members of tike Hkluc.itUxi
and Appropriation Commitlaa* b# ai isnnt
ed. whose duty It s k iall be to Inquire Into
this matter and r iggest some j lan by
which the above named act can be ear
ned into effect
Needs t "Mstr Iti • f Iti t Inn
Ths Hou* Ar prof>rlatlon Commute
lie Id % (Mp morn.nr and dlrerte*!
Mr Hsli. of llibb to pttsent a resolut'on
In th#* House to-morrow: providing f r the
imm<N!.a<# ippolfliixuNf.* of :ut -ommw
teeg to visit th* various nt ite itiMltuticn*
for (he r irp-M 1 of Inquiring Into ?h*
finamifii ree l* of
tofore ihrf* com m.t tees hnve re friHi
so ixre In the *epjilon tha? tli*!r luveptl
gxtlons werr of l'Hle \s j. to tne lw
iflsture :n fixing fcppr. .prut
I: It to rrak*- an #*arly nd
thorougr. Inquiry into the nseda of the
varkßj* rfmt* institutions with a view to
IfiiiitUttriK t *•;# n econ mi al manaire
tnent It was un*lfrtvi m this
that members of sin txner
oommitteet, r-p#Hallv the E#lu ats*n l
Committee, fe *J that tbe Appropriation
rormnliifif
tlvry but (he Appropriation Committee
Jus(ifi#K* l? course or. me ground tha;
It 1j absolutely n etsary to aerure enrly,
• reurate |i fomtion on which •* bst* ap
propnatiotic of the tom.ni year
Nrgro knaiehetl n Purse.
Macon. Oi . Nov H—A flf?een*ye ir-**M
negro hoy (hi* afternoon snatchsd the
l—e of Miss Motile Mason. f l\'rale van
Colirge. while she was talking to s lady
friend on streo#. The purae on
tslned 110 Tho negro ws chsaed two
Ilx k (;.( esrnped with lh* money.
Tor|el< Vl(nt Morkion.
Washington Nov. $ Fr.gtnecr !n Chief
Melville received a telegram to-day from
William Trlgir. the builder of the torpedo
tMt Hio- kl*ri. rtatlnx that ui v see)
i . •
iris! off Norfolk. The Trigg Compmy
has asked foi • prompt ofllctsl trlsl, and
t • Nsv> I epartmtr.t has expressed coin*
f isb> >
Constipation
Headache.biliousness, heartburn. Indi
gestion. and all liver ills are cured by
Hood’s Pilis
Fu'u by all druggists. 23 cent,.
H tMMIIII OIL Mt;.q MEET.
Offllrers and tirnii Held t osferrn* *
In ttlaiita
Atlanta. Nov. I—Art Interesting m*'*tl. g
of Htaisla*’*) 4.,| ofTv ers srd ag'r w *s
held this morrrng at th* Ar v r. % i *■ ■
K B, Htanlwy of f'lnclnnatl, <** ner *l
Manager f the Bouthern tertitory. a.id b
If. Paine, who is at the re id of the lu
bricating oil department. irr*v#d in the
i?V •< *t t;i£ at 1 lay ‘ * - * 'fer
encr wth a, mintber of the r ager 4 ts
throughout this e :.oo Hi regard U> bus
.?♦'* mat? r o* the r mpsny
Mr pal: e . '-t H’ar.icy are making
i ir oft, K-n i*h in th*- ir crest **f he
Standard '*b * t > at; 1 .* ontmt f
A?ho’
quests-! *he agents fr rr ;tss in this
v - ?> t rr.*-ef their, her* Those who
•stsrdfd the rr-* ng from . .t of t wr.
w-*re L W He *k< It, S var;r.ah. H W.
G>ns. Nathvti-le H H Pslne. New York.
Capf V. H M rrt* New Orleans: G P
New 1 k; W a . ii p New
V ck, J K i tgner, Ghat?am g* J P.
Hrowder. Kr. xvjile, and J l Trann,
Na *?■ vi lie.
Tne meeting was he!i to rt.ru?* plans
t< ' f n ' il:*at:ng tci*iness, increatng en
t. v !asm r.j > k tb* c> r•* dts Ur ipg
*r. g* neral tne b ;‘;r*- of h company
DKATH OJ Jl HIM M V 11.
Was the I.aat **unlmr f the C rrtv
of the \ln Imi mu
Allan's Nov. * Jerry Lyn n. wno wa*
♦he last surviv r.g member of the crew o:
’he famous Confederate Ha* I* hip A .
r am* an I on* of 'he <M*>t r* *Mem cf
Atlanta. li#d at hi* r**? len in Xnn.*n
l ark this morning at IV* 'cl ck
Mr bjTs h w * T_ yea'4 of mge n i
id brm 111 f r many mor.* A few
>*ki ago he wu• gen w.ih peralv
*i ar.d fur ?iie ~ist f*ir weeks ha- been
cor.flned to his bed
The.-e was not a lie?ter kr* n toon in
Atlanta than Jerry 1-ynch Hi*
isrvi'e on the Alabama iting in- Cl'
War is a matter of i uri r coid. IPs
death removes the ;* m. ml? r of the
crew f the Alabama An rt? -er who il
ft.ght on the ship. Lieu Am strong vf
Nova Hcotl*. survives Mr Oen
Kell, another officer v h > f ught cn the
Alabama died a m *rth ago
T*he funeral will iak<* |li omorr u
rr. rmng i t I<# o o k a* .he f.*t*urch
of the Imm 4 tilat* f’oncj *|.n. cori r of
Lovrt end Hunter r*?r< Father M a*.e
well wi.i conduct the *r i * . and Hie in
terment will J.e at 'V -*?v*ee.* < *nietery.
M%II H fills IN >1 |( ON
Wedding of Ml Kwfhryn V.. Cornell
snti Mr. 11. F. f’ary.
Macon, ill . Nov * —The marriage of
Misa Kathryn L Cornell ard Mr Harold
Francis Cary w.s solan in is* I here thl
evening. Rev. C C Car' of Atlanta. *i
uncle of the bride groom, performed the
eremony After the ■ erernony, j w*Al!t. :
dinner w.s served. Mr. Cary tt*d his brld*-
left on the -v**nlng train f*r Washing
ton New York and other *aem dtie*
They will return after two weeks and will
is* at horn* at 2VM Spring tr*et. in this
tv Bolin the member* of the family,
there w. re present nt the v • Iding Mr
and Mr* C. M li.ery of Atlanta. Mr and
M• 1 W H Stall.ngs. of Avigu**ta M *
f*erts V B: aid r.g s. of N* w York, an*! Mr
and Mrs R W. Hunt f Augusta. Mr H
H llardwh k of Atlanta, ar and several of
Mr Cary’s close nsso latea in the rail
way business. The bride i the youngest
daughter of Mr. ltd Mis C H Conn U
| of Me on. ni f rmerly lived at Jackson
'•■file. Fls Mr. Cary is asri.-tant traveling
passenger agent of the Southern Railway
n Macon, and .* well known in Augusta.
.Savannah and Ja* ksonvlll*.
ON \ SCRUMS fII %Kir.
James Yian f i *lqulft Nrrrsted at
Tiff on.
Tlfton, Oa.. Nov *—James Ysun. white,
wts arrests! last night by Ofll era M
‘iulrt and Baxcm. on authority of a tele
phone message from l>o*.a Go, charging
Mm with the rape of Mrs George Whit
tington. near that place, in the northeast
•tn part of Colquitt ** untv.
The office rs met the Tlfton and Motiltri*
train ai the railroad crosM g beyond :h
depot, and arre*te<l Yaun with ut trouble,
as he was taken completely by aurpriM-
Ha was placed in Tifton jail until thl
morning, when he was turned over to th*
ColquHt county authorities.
Mr. Whittingt nay that !ie was w*>rk
ing In his field near the house when Ids
wifi 's scream ♦ caused him to run to her
assistance. As he approached the hous*
Yaun run off. He w.i wtll known to a.I
parties.
Ysun lived lr. Tifton about ,a vear ag**
and is well known her* His defense Is
an attack upon the character of hi* a
Quser.
Rtll.NOAl) UFA UATiIKIt.
(Ini* Heard Addresses and Fleeted
New Officers.
Atlanta. Nov. * The Southern and
Bouthweterr. Railway Club held Its an
nual meeting In ‘he private parlor* of ih
Kimball to-day. Following the reports of
o flic era ar.d the addres* of the president
were several .addresses by men prominent
in railroad ami other circles The regular
programme was catrled out and then sev
vn gentlemen from the club were called
on for snort speeches. Am* i.g the latter
*vre Mayor Wo*slward. Frank Weldon
and fhiperlnt* nd nt Vaughn of the Hotith
' ern The club (hen wr it Into the electtoi
of offleerr, and elected the following men
for the year W. 1. Tracy, president. J
If. Waters, first vice pres Hen?; J T Rb
' jnsen. sr.-ond vtcf. pres*dept: \S' A Low**,
secietary. and Ff Hpaldlr g. treasurer.
Al l lilt* AT TIFTOV
A Irgre Men Kill* III* Allfe—-% lr
Knlltlna Mill Orwanlsed.
Tifton. Ga , Nov. g.— A negro by the
nam.- of 9jncer Trank shot anl Instam
ty killed hi* wife at Enigma u night or *o
ago She refused to live with Frank, and
after continued argument had failed to
move her. he drew a rcvo'vrr and shot her
through the heart, alterwards making hi*
caj.
Tifton ha* organixed knltilng m'.sa
with IIO.W capital The knitting ma
chine*, twenty-live In number, were pur
chased . yesterday, for delivery In Jan
uarv and February Mr. C J Austin of
Laconia. N H un knitting
mtU man. Is at tt he.el of the movement
The smokes"ark of the TUnm Cotton
Mills, til feet high, WBS finished this
week . whleh complete* the building The
mschlnery is being placed lr position as
fsst a* possible, tind the milts will be
teady for work with the new year. They
ar, already buying cotton In the market
American C01t.,,* tilt Divide,id.
New York Nov. S —^The director# ol the
American Cotton OU Company hav# . e
Hared sn innua! dividend of S't, |r <rn"
on ,v>mrn<>n sto k payab.e Dtc 1 lais,
yaar the rale was * per cent, and In l.*l
} per rent.
Wedding at TKitms., Ille.
Thomaevllle, <7# , Nsv * —Dr Thomas
Fdwurd Black-he,r nnd Mtsa Lnura Ful-
Ham Dry den were married at the home of
Mr. W. H. Hammei-I tn this -ty thla afl
ernoon by the Hev. O. Sherwood Whitney.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1900.
I.uvi ; ONK m\.
The sheriff of AA 111 in ttishti rg, H, f
Doesn't Know AA here llr |*
Coluirbi.i S < Non —The mystery of
the and; -*p • a nee of Mason lueses ne from
?*ie band, .ft sh* rift a( King*tr** r>
rr ln* ■ rr.; ■ a*tiJ* **f i • e* r
iff is tr -jig rii|ci>el by fMvipie In end out
of hie county *nd h* i- Udng vehement y
,rx*l • . • • •*!. .'ti*n As h
* er* repc*' • 1 Insert.e. a rgr . assault
ed a married w trui mar Greeley. Ile
. m < . a the ,irul f ti.e won an
ride *W4., •. .! he w to t. • n/U>- for
ihe purpu* f committing tne rime Tne
wfr -i with i lute In by 1 her a-rnn
trie?] im i % n . \.i*. i it was |gev te.
front . ti 1 v. .i- ov* ■powerwl.
L- . t . wa- ti*pt.i*d .irt otnfes*l
H was tak i. to J*.. i King*'ree Mm
.!*>• . ..•* . T‘ * Governor <rdered rhit
vent |yj htng Tds th* 4?erlff siarted t
do Ih-tw*e it. )aii i*i i t'ie 1p t the
r • * *1 • .f*p Hr* 1 Nothing neb bd- 4
been heard of him T e sheriff elm pi.
nr * its **<l • at r.c had ••scoped a*'d >dl*
V,d on r. i iff* Ti*. n* Iff wa- arm*“d
but did t shoot A cor drg to r p rt*
from Gneiej tb t;e |**-jpie aro not
hur?lr.g to' th* man an 1 we*m o hav**
r. * -1 ih <-ee)cius*ion *hui the sneriff
ha* bun secure here.
SHOT A\4*AIAN IN THE RACK.
Cowardly Crime f Henrur NlcFa*l
ilrn nt lisrlington.
* r iml a. f* r So * -George Mr Fa !
len had f or a long time been paying de
vfted attention r<* l.ldia flurg*s*. and it is
• jppos*d promised :o marry her Recentl •
M** visits J er.im** le*4 frjquent and fur
♦he last week reared aito'♦ tber
This morning the young woman who
l ad beer untirg for him. went ?o M
I*adder's home n‘-ar r*srltng'->n What or
irr- 1 t tot definitely known. The woman
..ar ! rr,.:h!'• g<•• p- : *; •* .*> ut. h\t i
, t #ri riti.iiv u
- **t.;r woman** r*[> f ' h*- dm. anfrj* n i
,fi.r * m-* h! n. in . !hr- ti^nlnt
ton*, nh- mr* . I lo l*'v- Wiwn h. KO'
i,t *' v ***' MP-11 n who 1. i1 irmi.n
,m<. to *h< ilnor i<l *h.
■ in 'hmiich th. artrVs back.
, rf> in.tant rt-nth. 1
,n<l not 1-f-n r.pttir. 1
jtrtM* II \1 TI t.MIII* ttlli %** %•
\nolh.r of tli- Mo.I Nrmldaklt tn
thp tt <rlil T> !•*.
1-omlon. Nov * The .1 pinoM' battl*-
. hip I to I ■ th.- ni <t f.wnl'.a
bl vr.,l of I'ti kind In tiio orl<l, w*
lour l.ot to-dsy •( the Vlcktre-M*xlm
wotk- at (larr.iw.
The M kast 1 of 15 30*> tona ttiaplaoe
ment She 1 (<* feet lon*. >1 feet wide
t and 17 feet S Ittrhre deep. She hae tw
propelvr' ..i and h t an Indti ated horee
,^v*rr of T. *<* she ha. arm*.r t>lt of
12 to 4 in ! >■. ni.l tl;< armor on her *un
i .Itl n 1 it t >1 Im he* thh'k. while
*he le -k phi! n* 1“ 2 In he. thl k Thn
.rtnarntn; of the M kara * *>n*l*t* of f"Ur
tx-tn hk-> 11 fourt— nPH . k ttrtn*
twenty :;-p"under- t.poun*ter*
md four Ss-iwitidert ha* four *tih
merged torp*do tithe* The l.attle*hlp ha t
, ,j ~.. i (> *>|t it< dt of I*t kn t*. and hr
ormal '</al supply I* l.* ton*. She ear
tie* a * re v. of 73" m. ti
T<* riIKWTK\ lll*' \HK*i*>S.
New Monitor W 111 lie lilvra to Ike
Muter To-morrow.
rinelnnall. Nov. * -Oov Pah W Jone.
of Arknnaa*. iterempinird hy It!* family
tnd *taft and state oflleent and their fam
I lie*, nnd r- O Warner, vlee pre*ldent o*
the Ml**otiri Paelfle and party pa-sed
I through thl* elty to day eti route to Now
i.ort New* where the new monitor Ar
! kanaa* will 1- ehrliSened hy M. Bobbie
Newton Jones., the governor 1 * daughter,
j ne*t Saturday morning
■ ■ ■ 1 *-
ATOPA THE col (all AMI WOltK* OFP
Tim i OLD.
Lasatlve Bfono Quinine Tnbicis cure e
*
i 2b —ad
ni'ixitL xonctrs.
K OTMI WIIKKV.
Thl> celebrated famous old viltwl lllgh
,nn<l Whisky Is Imported direct from the
distillery by ns.
Title flrecr S V>trh Whisky Is guaranteed
to le- liotib-l it broad and I* consigned to
ur from Scotland, and Is In
bond In llo* Vnlted Stales Custom House
In this city
This grand oM Orecr Scotch Whisky 1
beautifully mellow aid mild to a degree
and Is soft to tin pa utc as one could fios
slhly wish, and tlo-re Is i nutllnes# about
It that I* espe ially phasing
We are clad to let the public purchase
as small quantity as they visit, . van one
lotile. for the purpose of Introducing the
best brand of Scotch whisky eaiant.
UPPMAN BROS.
Wholesale Druggist*. LJppmana Block.
Pole Agents for the Oreer Distilleries,
Ulasgow. Scotland, and Dublin. Ire
for their Sot--h and Irish Whlf
klew
si w tnn: srniM.s iioit i.
Puss a nee. Fla.
Situated on the hanks of tho Puwaree
river. Cllmaie m equaled. No malaria. No
mosquitoes. Cool nights Most healthful
mid delightful r-tort In the South Water
cures every known disease li*>iird 110 per
tek spoclal rate for ommer l.il men of
f2 |er -lay. which Includes transfer Table
and accomh'.ida lons eirl.tiy hrat-clasa
For ll!<ttrjt-d pamphlet addreaw Su
war.ee Springs Cos , Buwane- Springs. Kla
ANDRP.W HANLEY, Mgr
STATE IMI mi >TY Tuys, IIKMi.
Offl e Collector Sta e and County Taxae,
Chatham County, tie., Savannah, Oct
6. m*.
The dlgeet ta now open for the collec
tion o| the a ove tac. on all property,
real ard perwonal. the specific *.ix on pro
fession- , also the I oil Tax for E Iticatlofial
Purposes on a I Male RealdenU cf -he eltv
and county between ihc ages of 21 and
6h years Office al the Court House
Hours. 9 a. in. to 2 p. m
JAP J MrfiOWAN
Tax Collecior. C. C.
w tirrcD.
A flrst-clae* canvass, r for city. Perma
nent position and good pay Mutt be will
ing to work.
P. O. Box 12k
Merit I.
Neither the master n->r consignees of
the British steamship Kdenbrldgc, Apple
ton. master, will be responsible for any
delss contracted by the crew of said ves
sel J F MINIS A O•. Consignees.
Savannah. Uu. N’uv *, I'JUO.
INI i\t MOTH ::
All bills against the Austrian nark Olga
T must be presented at our ofty* before
12 o'clock m iHis day, or payment there
of will be dt-arrest
STB A CHAN A CO. Consignees.
Savannah, Ua . Nov. 9. 1900.
A IlMtllt,
Wild Tut keys. .Malar.) Duck* ami Sweet
bread J J. JOYCE.
Liberty and Abercorn. Phone No. 107.
FI NKRAL IvA ITATIOHN.
ARM.STIK>N i—Tnv end ac
qu ln?arc* of Mr* G. J Armeiroi.*
*.n \V Armstrong aivl Mr*. J. D Bav
• /** re*p*- tfu.iv invited to attend the
funeral *f the former from Beth Eri*n
• hurch ut 3 o’clock th:* afternoon.
M HFB—Died. Buaay M,
da aghter of Mr and Mrs C C Moras
Helatlvi-s ir.l friend* ere reencctfully in
vited to attend th funeral this afternoou
m 3 p m from re lence, 3.4 Sixth street.
• eat.
SMITH—The frteruir ar.d •■'quaintar..
f M: ar.d Mrs. \A J Smith. Mr Ma k
D. Hunt. Mr Ki*rd Hunt, Miaa Faith
H int rd Mr Uabe Jfkii are reaper:- j
fully invited to etien i the funeral of Mr*
W J smith from ter late 'eMdance. 7.’u j
Henry rtreet, wut. thla (.Friday) after
noon, at S o'clock
MB I no
KENT—Died, yesterday at hla reatdence
n t: ( 'g city, Exra H K*nt. Funeral no
♦.ice later.
TKIIII TFA OF HEfIPETT.
A* a meeting of Mdntoio Kell"
rxmp No. 1 (jO2 of Darien Oa held Nov.
ird I>A the following reaolutlona were
.. tn.rnouHy pea *-d.
Whereat It ha* pleated Almighty
G 1 in Hla Wisdom to remove from
rth. Captain John M lntoth Kell (whoso
.ofinr*d name this camp of Confederate
Veie*<ir lear*> the tklllful. brave and
chivalrous naval officer, the courteous,
dignified gentleman the devout conMaten*
rnrlatlan the devoted husband and father,
♦he rxi * J man aho tn a lor.tf ‘‘life of
I eda” ah* ever fal’hful ar*l true In the
II- harge of every •r-iat confided to him.
w h4ei career and drede nave prrltted hie
name high up on the scroll of fame end
*hi‘d lustre upon hla native state and early
boyhood s home. Therefore be It resolved,
Tne: Jo.nn Mclntoah Kell Camp. V. C. V..
vi Darien, Oa , bowing to the will of
F*roviden e. dt the ksa of our dle
.ngui fftu namewtk* ar.i as Confetlerwte
V'eacrans and cltlsns of hla native coun
ty. glory in thi fame that > ao de
rved.y atiache<l to bis name. Resolved,
Thai a blank faige in the minute bo*k of
the camp be inacribtd with his name
and dedicated to his memory.
Resolved, Thax e extend our heartfe.t
-ymjaithy and I'omloin. * to tie devoted
vri # wdio has for so long a time been
sharer of Ills joys and sorrows, and his
..'ting children to whom he has left e
priceless heritage.
H esc I va*l That a copy of these resolu
tions he for w a Med I Mn>. Kell and pub
iis;.ed in the Bavai.rvu.i Mornirg News."
(Signed), James Lachilson,
Jemet* Walker.
A. C. Wylly,
Committee.
NKETINOS.
r ai.kstinTTToaivi %
gAtiention Sir Knights A reg
ular c>r lave of this mmand w A.(F/S*
enii.g t your aeyl un Mason.c x
Temple, at s !. r , o’clock.
Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invit
ed to attend. By order of
li K WIIJiON. Bknineni com.
w 5* Rt m’K WELL. Recorder
AVUOIVVfirN OF THE WORLD.
Mistletoe Camp No. 4.
The regular monthly meeting will be held
to-night at the K. of p If ill. Barn ard and
York All members are eameetly re
quested to be present \ isiting woodmen
In th* city are cordially invited. Camp
open at sls prompt By order
W n HEWLETT. C. C.
R. J STEWART. Secretary
ipiu i \i. no j cna.
MOT 111 I li W MU AT CAKES
AMI FI RE MAPLB IIHIT.
We have juat received a tot of
finest Map." Syrup ever put up. It’s
pure sap syrup, and It's worth a
trial of people w ho knew w hat good
syrup Is. It Is pus up In
Quart cans at F)c
-gallon cans at 7&c
1-gallon at |:.2>
Quart Bottles at SOc
Buckwheat Self-Raising per
package 10c, 15c and sc.
—At—
JOHN T EVANS A CO.'S.
Congress and Barnard streets.
2 Fones LSI
A BOOH PLACE TOR A HOME.
*r
I have positive orders lo sell:
4 lots between Bull and Drayton
7 lots between Dravion and Abereorn.
All fronllng north on Fortieth street (old
Tenth street,. Cars running both ways
pas* these Ms. New pubis school conve
niently near; water main and house drain
age nearby.
My instructions are to meet the market
In price and terms.
ff you ever expect io get a 10l upon
which to build a hous# this is your chan e.
There are only eleven left, and no more
Ilk* them. C. 11. DORSETT
22 Congress. Frees
ME BUY AM) SELL HEAL ESTATE,
Jiigotlalt loans or. nme at 5 per cent.
and collect rents Represent The Travel,
ere' Insurance Cos., accident and liability
departments Represent the New York
fndsrwnt-rw Fire Ins agency. Hep.ea-H
the Greenwich Fire Ins Cos Repre.-eoi
the Phoenix Mutual Llfs Ins. Cos. All busi
ness entrust eel to u- will bs apprei>atad,
and will receive prompt fnd careful At
tention. No il Bay Street, asst Tele
phone m W C FRtPP A CO.
HM 1 AM, HI.-PHIN I" nail K.
We mauufactur# and ,ell all kinds of
fancy *nd re-pre#eed brick, paving and
budding bri-ks. Our common be'ck are
•hn best for building pur|s?ses. being
larger than oilier kilns make, and cheap
er. Sec samples and prleet
SAVANNAH BUILDINO SUPPLY CO..
Coiigree* and Drayton etreets.
"Hll Mil TO CLEAN < ARPETO.
The only way so gel your carpets prop
erly tak*n up. rleane"! and taken care of
f.,r the summer. I, so turn th# Job over io
the District Messenger ami Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2. or vail at S2 Mongosnery
street, and shey will make you an esti
ruate on the i-osi of Hie work Prices
reasonable They also iwck, move and
store furniture and piano*.
C. H. MED LOCK. Supt. and Mgr
LEE ROY MYERS 8 CO
V ,f ' ■*
HUMBOLDT
CIGARS
A5 GOOD AS CURRENCY
:y*-r- - 'Li'V.-'r. 7 m- >.
Superior to All.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West.
PHOME 333
sri'A l \L NOTICE.
iCvf MB I -4 FROM ril A hTTTa^
• I.I.TTKIt3.
Wm K Gomm, M. D flivanr.ah. Oa .
writes.
Mr Harry Gardner consent* willingly
to have you publish his case. dee.ring thug
to exprt-xn hin gratlt id** f*r the benefits
derived by him from the nee of Suwanee
Springe Wa -r. Wnen 1 tlm saw Mr.
Gardner in March, 1H&. hie body was
•on.pictely co\ere<i wit.: u rations He
Informed me that his disease dated from
the |>revious December, when he ot*eerv
ed a large rumoer of abac*•*>* forming
on \arioue |iarte of ble body. The** had
gradually broken down *nd resulted
finally In th*- |t jure presented Vrder
vigorous
i*n.i>orary marked improvement until the
following November, wnen the ulacaee be
came mu( h mof" violent. Tiie ulcerations
Increased In depth and six?. until finally
they had literal!" s-xinped out whole
masses of tisane. His condition was pitia
ble in the extreme and his death wae ei
ded hourly.
Fpon the of Buwanee
Bftrings Water here I ordered him to
rnak fre* use of It. The result was tur
prising Within two days Improvement In
ail his symptoms set In and continued
rapidly until in four weeke ail ulcerations
had (‘ompletciv healed.
After the experience I hid with Bu
wanee Water I take pleasure in re* >m
mending It, having use*! it nls.* In other
rsees. always with mark'd benefit.
All you can drink for 5c nt Livingston>
MI*RATAL NOTICE.
JUST RECEIVED
One carload of Moyers' fine work of
Syracuse, N. Y., open and top buggle*.
tho nuwt complete line ever brought to
thts city.
We defy competition on tbl* work I
o.‘k the public one .'Uid all who are In the
market for end and aide-spring ••ney rkl-
Ing vehicles, that they cun be found at
my repository. Also a full line of deliv
ery wagons, open and top; milk and baker
wagons. You n.-ikr no mistake by calling
at once and make your sel< -tlnn
MARK APPLE'S REPOSITORY.
S2O Broughton si. et, wist,
Kelly’s Rubber Tires, the only reliable
tire on the market.
M H AM IMYItHIES.
We have a set of four of Ihe fines!
Canned Fruits ever offered In Savannah.
STK A WRERRIES.
RASPBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
PITTED CHERRIES.
Thl* fruit is between a canned good*
consistency and preserve*. They are
sample. also examine our attractive
shelves of novelties.
•reives of novelties
If tired, let us moke you a cup of tea or
coffee os a bracer.
A. M A C. W WEST.
SITIMAH7. CAFE
Is the pin e where you can satisfy
your appetite with all the delica
cies of the season.
Oysters from the QULF and
NORTHERN waters
Also Oame In season.
—OEM CAFE
GEO. C. SCHWARZ. Proprietor
Open day and ntghl.
Dining mom upstairs.
ESTABLISHED IMS.
SOLOMON* COMPANY,
Mltoleeale and Retail Draggiela.
Wholesale Department, 127 Cea
gre„ street, west. Georgia Phone
144.
Retail Stores, 1.13 Congress street,
Viral. Melt Phone 144. Ball and
Charlton alreets, nndrr Guards' Ar
senal. Hell and Georgia Phones 03.
HEAOVATINO— MATTREMBB - REA.
OVATIAO.
Hair. moss, ticking flher. fenthers.
Our stock of new malarial and manufac
tured products ate up o .late. Our reno
vating and remaking has d'llghiwl many
prominent residents Ask your acquaint
ances. Material* sent us Is pick'd, sieam
e.J c.eaned and mediated by modern ma
chinery. Making done by mechanics. We
confine our work to mattresses and bed
ding gereral y. We sed ticking of all
klnda. moss, hair, cotton, fiber, feathers,
or any article needed la mat resa .me.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO..
Bell Phone US* 1 Drayton street.
Ut t OALY I•" II! - I t.IAi.EH il I
The best le the Wheeler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale made by Wheeler A Cos.,
of Belfast. Ireland, from the celebrated
Orotnac Springr of that city. These
springe are the property of Wheeler A Cos.
hence no other Ginger Ale manufacturer
In Ireland has those water# but them
selves The Wheeler (linger Ale le made
from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and not
from Red Pepper as others are; on* ,s
deleterious—Hie other la a tonic.
For Healthfulness and Purity the eei*-
hrated Wheeler brand of Helfsst Ginger
Ale Is the best.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS.
Sole Southern Agents, Savannah, Gw.
nUIAEII NO TIC ME.
European .Novelties.
Our recent purrhaac* ol foreign gco>l
*(Tor*l buyer* n opportunity of selecting
from the latest and choice,l nove'.lle,
shown In Pari, ar.d other F7jropean cen
ters Tnere are mimy e*ciulve acd at
tract l\ e derlgn, froen which to choo*
without chance of dupll atlon. Alt of a*
lured quality and value.
THEUS BROS.
jrt RING US UP
j| HARVARD
S BEER
THE i I BUCK CO.
UNEQUALLED
Offlrr 307 Hull (Mreet.
Opposite the I>e Koto.
Telephone TOO.
BPBOI VI. NOTH . ;v
LEVY’S
DISC (It vr AOTICE.
YOl MILL SAVE
TEA FEB PEAT.
Ily paying your hills on or be
fore Ihe 13th Inal.
B. 11. LEVY A RHO.
K LECTIO A AOTtCE.
City of Savannah. Office Clerk of Coun
cil. Nov. 2. lAA—A vacancy having oc
curred among (he chimney contractors. In
accordance with resolution of Council
Adopted Oct. 11, iaon, notice Is hereby given
thai an election will b> held ai the next
regular meeting o' Cos in 11, to be held on
Wednesday, the 14th Inst., at A p m , to
fill the unexfdretl term All application*
to t>e filed with ihe clerk of Council nt or
before 12 m of the 14th Inat. Bond of 5Un
required Name* of two bo: dsmen must
a< company the application.
WILLIAM P. BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
ELECTION AOTICE.
City of Savannah. Office Clerk of '’oun
cll, Nov. 2. 19B"—A vacancy having oc
curred In the office of keeper of the Lau
rel Grove Cemetery, notice Is hereby given
ar.d tn accordance with a resolution of
Council adopted O t 3!. 1900 an election
will be hel l at the next reg :1.,r mi ting
of Council, to be he.d on Wednesday, the
llth Inst . at s p. m to fill ihe- unex
plred trm All applications to be filed
with the clerk of Council at or beforo 12
m of the llth Inst Bond of SI."HO re
quired. Names of two bondsmen must ac
company the application.
WILLIAM r bailey.
Clerk of Council.
Mil i>D ( IFHKM LUMBER FOR
MALE.
IJo.or*, feet of ash. mj'table for wheel
wrights rirruge m-kera, car works and
Interior hou fir.lsh Also c>press lumber
of all slses. We have resumed cutting
our famous brands of cypress shingles
and will soon have a full line of them for
*•l* VALE ROYAL MFO. CO
tloADh EXF.it T ED.
By the Amer.can Bonding and Trust
Company ot Baltimore Via are author
ised to execute locally iimmediately upon
application), ail bonus In Judicial pru
ceadlngs In either the state or United
States Courts, and of administrator# unj
guardians
DEARING A HULL Ageit's.
Telephone 4. rrcvldem Building
ape MM KMAftK'S (Ml
112-114 Whitaker street
Diamond Bark Yerrspln Soup with
Merchants' Lurch to-day
Oy-iers from the Gull dally Th* finest
meat* are carefully prepared.
Private fitting rooms
Wuertburger Hof B: au on draught.
Ol B C I.IEATI
Loan money at six per cent, on real
esta'e security.
BECKETT A BECKETT,
Attorneys at Law and < onveyanoera.
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. B DIXaLOv
Pr.-klent. . lsM ..
C B ELLIS. BARRON Cart |.
Vtoe ITealdent A,at Cathie- ‘
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
Will h* p!*'a*."l to receive the .-"ourt .
of Merchant, hhrme Individual,, ban*,
ar.d Corporation*.
Ldheral favor* extended.
l‘urptiNd collection faciilde, t nJr .
lr* promp 1 return*.
SEPARATt SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
INTBRBST OMPofNIiKD Qt’ARTE
I.Y ON DKPOBITS
Safety rvepoeu Rnxe* ~and VaulU tar
rent. Corregponder.ce iollclted
The Citizens Bank
OF UYANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Tranaacls a General UankU K
Hbetneee.
a*.licit, Areonnla of Individual,,
Merchant,, flaakn and other Corpo.
ration,.
CaUeellaa, handled with ante,,,
economy and dlapairh.
internal, compounded qiartei),
Hllotted on depo,lla In onr Saefn a .
Department.
hately Depoalt Hole, and Storage
Vault,.
nHANTMCV A. DENMARK, Preatdea).
MU.Lb n. LAME, Vice ITealdent.
CEOROE C. FREEMAN, Caabler
GORDON L. GROOVER, Aoat. ( aahl-r
SOUTHERN BANK
of the tltata of Oaorgle
Capital (tor
Rurplua and undivided profile .
DBPOSnXIRY OF THU STATE
OEOROIA.
Superior facllitlee for tranMctlng a
Oeneral Banking Bualrtu
Collection* m.< ic on all uolnta
■ erible through bank, and banx.r,
A- count, of nank*. Ranker*. Mercl.trti
apd other, solicited. Safe Deposit Bum
for rent
Department of Saving,, Interest paul,
quarterly.
Se.l* Sterling Exciiange on London a
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY President
HORACE A CRANE. Vico Prealdr>
JAMES arUeIVAN. "'ashlar
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FI.ANNF.RY W.M W OORrO.N
B A wfii. w yv. GORDON ft
II A CRANE. JOHN M. EOAN
I .EE W>Y MYERS JOSEPH KF.RST
H. I* SMART CHARI.ES F.U.IS
EDW ARD KELLY JOHN J KIRBY
Sill WHIM
A PITA L, gnso.ooo.
I Accounts of bank*, merchant,, corpoes
tlons and Individuals rollcltrd.
Saving;, Deportment, interest paid quar
terly.
Safety Boxes ar.d Storage Vaults fer
rent
Collections made on ail points at Di
senable rate*.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of ths
world. __ da.
Correspondence Invited
JOSEPH D. W EED. President
JOHN C ROWLAND, Vlee President
W F McCAULEY, Cashier
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. OA.
capital tanvoo
Undivided profits fh.ooo
This hank offer* Its service# to corpo
rations. merchant and Individual*
Has authority to act aa executor, ad
ministrator. guardian, etc
Issue# drafts on the principal title* In
Or*at Britain and Ireland and on th#
Continent.
lnteted paid or compounded quarterly
on dcpm.it* In thn Saving# Department.
Safety boxes for rent.
HENRY BU N. President.
<SEO W. TIBDIIMAN, Vice President
JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier.
W ALTER F. HOGAN. Asst Cashier
, . . -—■
No. 1646. Chartered IMS
-THE
tttms Kill It
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. I&nvoon SURPLUS **
UNITED BTATES DEPOBITORY
J A O CARSON President
REIKNE GORDON Vlee Prealdent
W M. DA VAST. Cashier.
A,-fount# of honks and bankers mar
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable term* consistent Oh
safe nnd ,-onserv atlve hanking.
THE GEORGIA STATE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
1J YORK BTREET. WEST.
5 PER CENT, per annum allow**! on
deposits, withdrawable on demand.
Interest credited quarterly.
6 PER CENT, per annum allowed an
deposits of ,ven hundreds, wlihdr** -
able at m nual periods.
GEO W TIEDEMAN, Preeldsnt.
B H. LEVY. Vie* President.
E W. BELL. Secretary.
C. O ANDERSON. JR , Treasurer
The Chatham Real Estatr
and Improvement Cos
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms
io lw Mitt
For sale, a Foreallh Newepaper Fifi
will fold abeat OTxC It le In soty> *> r '* r
prtea 110#. It coat originally I'.LKi b; !
we have no uee foe It an*l want the ro ***
11 occuptee.
It will ha an invaluable adjunct to *f
newspaper office.
Addrese
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aavaanah.
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