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

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10 TO ASK STATE FOR HELP. t itV oi \< ii. to % r in i o • or ociijpmoHPt. %xi MrOlm to He* IP Id Till* at hleli ti HMiilillo* %\lll Me oflrrrrl hv % Idermuu Olio** Hr m**r Ih Ii v i lift fh* I*#g4#l* mre fr • \| lr *|r ta I **•• lr flr Mon am# nt Mauir Htrr* <•(•*• IP* Iliart > I*, n florae me ii I i'lil lt) Will |n It* a|,ore—Willi |#|tnn rr from Holla 'iat‘ mm! <> *•♦* Horri'M of lltr Momiu nl • %•- • or t il. Tn* >Atif ’•• * *• b*t upon to .*M n j t'rr.’ifU' an I ulil* 1.1 !0 th* THtMH*>f' ■’( .lam* 1 f .ward itiMVpf, the I!• I*y* .i.i t• r i > phllanthropl#! <*/ I % of A! a m* * -f Coufi ii to be hei! tv• frti'-ni** i f.sllov. in,: a m**ttng of Commit: • <f ’he M . rreohi* ion * tr Jr*’' * i b> AbVrman M Din on. inrmnrtallzmA the l/fiMaiiirr m*o* l *ie aot jrs t of an apprnf' #*:*n ’o * ■ 1 tr • o** non of a momimm in ho* .*t <f Geft ( glott*Tre \Mffman Dixon eonferr- *: wrh Mayo >l erf .#***f*lay ufviti th h*)*• t And r* c-.vod the i**’*t> hoarre f h. Ido# It nan rxrt y#l h- tti rt* I " •* amAimt, If *n> will b* n onei in the *•* ©lull*** Th** amount whi Miw >r M •'■ *ivrl Alderman fi x*n *.•> nrn ! day. wa* $. An but t nia* L* • I to IS An in*- •• x. ? * i *-f the * Um; . now the Mate of (*•**, ■ " diretly due to the Wi'Uorn nwl p iuttthrop' < t G#n Oglathorp* '•* w ** ■- founder |>rateo( or n/.ti governor f**i year# and a* hi"* rm* '- Itwrinrofiii • Oocmet t#l vx f r;■ the earl* 1.1 t .r\ of lh eolor>. it i# brlitv.ti lo.lt lie |/ i fJ*Mur* rannot fail to iesjmr.fi io * r*qti* #t *f thle kiwi, coming ft*>m the ( nur !l of ka.iiioah. the *l’’. wbo h (igtotthorp# jt. inn<l aiid a 1 out uf*on th* ve* v* lln* u(Mill Khidi It ex life 10-fkn The rvKolu’ton will contain the a##ur- | wj.ee tha* v. th .ij-propria * o*-io = by th* rfif’e rlu efl> will it# full • -ar* r • (*♦* mat ter of aiding in ihe er*<Mi*m of th* mm itrtnt. •The movvltiwn* to ere. t i mrmument to th*- memory of (Sen. (*;! thorj*e ha* in h* art> Indoreonientaat-l Mayor "The nutter u •ru hi* h hat* berti • . I* lei too lot a alre ly Mini now t'.a! I \ o-rahle onDor(unit> lireent** It- f ervouH n*t fall t> take a<lvant nr- *f The monument ehoulfl b* **n* ti •■v*r> ua\ north > of the ftlatlnyuifhe*l man notn r e to be ♦-reeled, and ••re'lltahle to the nt\ an*l to the **tate, l*ot! <*f whs* h ir* their exhtnirf to l.lm It iliuuM •**- re) anythinit In ihlr line to he hunl In tn** * ity h! |*r >• ami l i* f -fosilat t.ut timt th fund- will he found to ena ble thlf rceult t he duaJnerl The >|\ ix i! bear itK **iire of the eanei . ! tMnk It only right and proper that th* *tat* should make a ltc* •*witrHnitl<*n for thie purpose ae exlden* * that ih* • lt •i#rv‘ of (JforstA are nnt imgratefui to t memory of the man aho '* oe a name r.rvi a -ommofia* alth The < igtethorpe monument m*\ tn* A *eem to ave taken a d* p io*l It e<*mi that only n u** a n*-el l and the prompt and g* neroue *f!*r of M fAhotter at one** |* a. th** roovennn **ti m atlaf'tori )ai*i’ With th* >'•** *°’‘- tribute*) by the Oclethorr* ' ****** *••* 1 ftinda in the hand* of the J t"i*er Mon i ment Ac <v* iat|m the laugb r** *' L- Revolution, the Colonial Paine* an* ► t rvrganlxatlon* wh-*h hav* men oftr**l for the ptirpoee there t wlrea*ly abm m atkhi With ewtlaCa* l*r> .*ntr.- laMton* from the city and :he -rate it wil be a comparatively e* v matter to ftecitm j whatever rem itiiln- amount may l* n* eaeary to mok* up the fund required 1 Many citlaena ttirouahom the *t.i*-. u well •* th*ei> of Saviiinah wcmiM .b*u I*** cotitrlhute freJ> t* Ah* monuntHn* The varloua organlsatloti.** and aearet *o *-ietie* of the city would alao doll bile.** aid to) the movement Huirfteitlona are drealy he Inn male a • o the proper l*> uon f**r ?tie* monument It I* generally non ceiled that the monu ment fthoiild 1m given tlie inoet prominent position obtainable, .. I thl* i* tak*ai t* mean that H will l • il •'< nomewb-r* or? Hu!! *'feet T?ie dlon of Hub. etreef ami Oglethorpe avenue ha* been J PUggeased a** very np|roprkite. but #:icr* •re objection* t* the use of this alte. and 1 it l> more than likely that Chippewu • now unocf upted 1 \ monument and tfi •noet centralli lo tied, will be selected Toe feunta.n wbicn now o* **upie the ***n* ter of the square could easily **e removed ; To wtm* other square, and t.ser** woukfl douhfle** t*e *n*tderahle competition* a*- to trhKh square should hnve th* fountain Colonial !*rk ha* oeep euifir* **A*'l by *>ni* a* a suitable place, bu tbe p-irk i* still too mu n of a cemeter> t I It H ob y* -ted tt>* funeral surround digs would t;f.t be the mast e propriate for m*n- 1 timent which l* ititei te*l to b** i livint reminder to the people of Ueorri i of their great founder KIHAT If IS OI I III: MdAn>. Thf Temperature. Ip to >o%eialer mill n* I #** a* %n> in •!> 1 ear*. For tbe third time *tn *• the establish rneni *.f the Weather llur.gu the th*r mm<',er went >ester*lv to .* dagreea t*- fore Nov. JO The only other case* wer* in !7V and In *m !i *f which th* record wa e 6 *. gr* * oi th' *irs| of th* month. The minimum yottanlay w.i* reached t 1 7:3D nVIx k . n . while t h*- # maximurn. .*d dagreev. •*. rurred a' ?■ * lo *k The mean A*, degrees, i* l 17 a- p. low th* norma. for the day. Ouf In t!ie country mercury wept even lower than wtfs r*<>rl***l at the \\c,;ih*i Qurca i. and lf<- wt rej*.rt <1 t* hav* >e*n * formed In sum** of th* out in.. it-Ir-w* l artb-u*.arl> alo* g th* In * of t- Savan nah. Thifndtrnolt nn*l H • of )I*>pc U.iil- Wl) I The forecast fc*r l*d.*v is fir w* at her wtfli a continual!** * f th* present k w temperature To*mort.T \ . vi- i**l to be fa|i. i-'rewh i**tlh wm*i* may b - tx | M'Ct *<l. fill.. I l> I I II > \.lit I I ! lie tint More 1 iilri 'III an III* opfMiiie ii t An fli‘ Dlatrlet. Col. la >rer‘* total majority In the *|is trlrt over Mr W u 1 Leaker th* Hep i lican candidate for Congress. Is 3.213 Tuft yigll't \ot*- wa# received ynttniii•, mow ing a majority of 79 for I.***t* r. i# firs' r* tiorier In tm* Morning N* w It w.* r ports,! later that Mr Le.iken had irr.* *1 Tattnall hut th* w.t> an error. The vote was close, how* .-or, bring 7s for <’ol. T - ter and **W* h r Mr I.* .kn, Til* I'opuli ’- voted w* tif Ibpubli .n- In TattnaJl. Col. 1,. * * f it | vota was* 7, . • gains' .>; for I. k* n t*ol Lea ter carrbd every one of the ten count!*** of th* district. In liw Jo-, j.h >’ Heput.J aii Candidate, ar*r. | **.t mi ter cirri*- ! L S*rv an*) .\1 In'n-li dtointlsf, the former by 72 and the latter by UK Cleorge II Miller, the Populist nlid:ite. cart-*"d Hcrcven by *** votes* c**l Is :* r s }■; i * lit > In the district w is The v<te w —much heavier, though, tt W* than in •• Mr Doyle received over 1.7' vote# \ \ (’hathim alone. Cook 9 * Imje-rlal Kxtt i Drv rhamr*agne lis • d'di-bfii H It is perfectly pai(r auU iil iiitl.Uu. id. . 111 l >% \ %l ATOMM OI TMH)K. I'nrlnia nnd Operator* goth More ( •n*enH(ltr am Mr. Taaasrnd. Mi CdTry It Towi -en*l repres* uniiv* *• t* *n.irt Oil ('ompanv ;n the t* * r r. ntJi * ir< lion ipent yesterdav tn 'ui m Mr rowneend report# tnai the •*.lor*k for th** oming veer wi h naval stoics [eopls i# for a reduced • n*:* W hir the . nop for the vsar Jus# ende| IV •( the litgent evei known the average production ‘i* •i v * w. less nan in fvr mer v.ars tlie l.irg* produ n.m beinf *l*ic (•• • Ito general extrnaton of operationa "The itverar* prodiKti**t wa* not as larir* a- fortnerlv - ild Mr Towrnacnd *m 1 i<• with-* trxili.g I e ntgh*-r pri'* - •he prodti • rs genera. I y have not fared a a w*di * m.ir- e :ti t uie> are in* cllri* and t. -uppoee M’hile prices were ttiarher li.e - pidti<'?la wa* l*wer <lue fir*? *• .iifavorable wea? *r '>ndt* * i- ii .| r*h' to the - ar* it) of l*'r !' • mp* ratot* live never bad o mu fr.- t* with l *r t* for* >u a.I Ms* Ir > stbrv and ?h It * *perlen*'e 1* one wni ti r *l r them win) to in - b. ' '••n> *o *ak* a very ennaerv tl%e • i * mini * \* Mi** beginning of the last year ai Mr Tow'iieend, "something over 12T* -w place* wre estahll *led. an tinpfe* e d'nt**d r • ord for on*- year f-'or the pres • u' ' •r the *utk*k i- t’Kit le.-s than Jialf * number f new pl.i • s will t* *stah •- i CMv should reahx* that tur i*-ntii • it >vtit me.-uv r.# tn*re to th* *, erat*f than tvirpentinr a* V *-cnts In f'fmsr vears Th is die to higher prices for nmlter higher price** for labor and tr.* • * pr;- <• for supplies of all kinds •j*< *•'!> ai-ivc*, hoop iron and provl- Toe operator* have never had such i’ \pej . ■. r with latvsr ae they had dur 'ic -be -*i year The Increased opera M r. i.aturallv ?* iided to In* *e*se the *|e rtiHi ! labor but in tddttton to thin 'he railro *'- - iwmilla and pliosphgte mm*.- drew a 1 irge i.uml r of lahor**rs ♦r an the naval stores people The result w•* . ■♦ir tggi*- for labor to handle th*- tor* wbb’b k* pt the o|erat*ts in hot w t*i during th*- e *ire m*-m -on Mmy of the bars it xv. . only naif w.rk*d and th • v**• a v.*ry unsatisfactory e*prlen e for the **p*r:t*rs Tew . *JU l e IP lhat for the pres- i er • . ;r. which ! .s just l*einin, t*t!i fa i * ind op*-' itlv* s •*• mcHrvc*! to I** more **t-**fv itlve The fu-tor will le .-on . *t: v In maku m ad%ance* aiul will not • i **, ig*- * xtei |v oprratt<>n*< ** th* v ! did is? \ • ir The rai"!f owing T• | ti lr cxptrler.ee with labor during tlie [ vear Just ended will he dispose,! to eon ‘iti* tbems* lv* s to the niimiei of . for si.: ‘h thex t Ink th-v are assured >f ‘ utflclcnt -iipi*iv of tabor. The result i will b* i -om* wbat -tnaller ou!|mh ami letter conditions generally >.v*iii .ah - •nl i > - * hold her • w> a* • naval t*r • 1 por* ail Mr Tow nsend ’ She lost new iat v ai before last but i. t• a 1., i Ini*-*- last year Savannah 1-* n ally getting -hlptmnts of naval -lore which do imi! b-dong o her he.■•use of - '-ntcrprls'* of her m*rchan*s and tlie fa-i that they at** willing lo put <ut con vj.iorable * tpltal In ot a- r to obt:tn ship n-ifs l- r a line St looked a** If thing** wre going ag ilnsl Savannah, but now . * nib sMn* I to hold h f* own a i ?iv 11 !*ior'js*rt llox cutting Mr Townsend states, ha- I ’.?* t I begun t*i Mabama an*l Florida In fieorgia t •• law tlx-s *lie time fr l>c ;:int mg lox .aiitirur *t Nov IV Kt which Mine the producer will l**gin oprrtlns t MiI.IHII'.V* IMI %T • Ill'll lb i.rnml I'arailr Mill Be Joined in by Hundreds nt Them. Tala i.s Children’s !> oa the Elk-' Carnival A distinctive feature of ill*- day will tie tlie pa rule of school children Not!-* w*-re *eni lo the teachers m all the schools, uskliig that the children he itb-t rib-ted : o •*.'*senible t 12 o'clock promptb on Ahereom mreet, near IJlM*r* ty to move t (>gl* thorpo avenue, to Driyton. to Hrouguton. to Hull, to Won •l* rl.ind avenu*-. and to the reviewing etati*! I here to take part tn n grand rendition *f "Anmi m. In which Fair man's IWuui will I* a*) li<4 i l uirni iti j* an-l the Un ai lmnd wll'. be ii the Children's parade It Is ex !•- t**l that many huu<!re<ls of chlldien will c in bn* ,s tlie little folks have seemed lo *nier with great spirit into ino Pan Th*- fr**e wimi'sion that | prom Is*-.I ib of them to W'oitdeiland has inspir* •*l a inter, -i V* * u il. v was >le of the dates of sal* ( tli* •jv tar* tickets to Savannah oi. ai ouvii of the carnival, and there were mot* strangers In th* illy than the inv Ih fr* It w ill he found tlmt visitors will t<* •* . n in grewter nuiuber- on the .lays -i. w !)t-h ! low* r.it*-s are effectlv* Th carnival will continue afl rw'xt wn k. an*l tlie dates of sab- will be recogntied by* tt) tin t• i it < nnuM. T h** '-old last night was responsible f<t falling iff In the attendance, though ih*i- was . large crowd In the onclosiir- All p* nt tlie evening very pleasantly in ♦mg the in ny shew or finding e>ijov m* nt In the various methods the carnival i ff. is Doting the afternoon the children ..f th* Epts *pal biphsn- ifeme were al mlltetf to th*- grourdv ami t* Ihe shows through the courtesy of th- director g**t rial, Mr •% D. lleneoAi \n a'tract lon that was not on the pro gramme last night whs an Incipient ldi/.e In • a(• of the ctmkery l>ooths on Wonder | us! a * entie The gasoline outfit *ise| in * (Hiking tlar.-d up. making • great i lax** \ fireman res|onded promptsly .wit a a oonv extinguisher and soon ha*l t!•* tire out The, Incident caused some little cxcitcmc nt ihlllll \%l TI FF 1% J % 11.. Other i nse* Disposed of •> the lie. canler. There wee#* but b*w arrests by ths |h li e U\ before ye*der*lay o tha# only* a small t umber **f prisoner# sppeurr*! on lh lb••■nider s .In k'd y. -iterday morning rtevrral • ih.-* wer* (Hitnlntteti fr*m t! • lay before slid disposed of yesterday Anioig them wa.-* that of " I*' Maher fTtag and U. T Puff, rharg.xl )*# a tia k driver n *ni *l Hrown with disvlng cursed jrl a vaulted him day liefote ye*ter*lav in ••* amt of which wa- ptib.lhee*! In ye* , v ■ wmn -I. * c 11• * I *S> h t a pay )’. <*r **p • and fift*en i days In Jill They were unable o .v ltd so wr* locked tip Drown, who had b- • n irr*#t*'d at t .• *l*-n n 1 of Tuff wlio i.itti’-d him with i!*sauit. was dl-charg bt• v•* lfne-ks. <• lored. arrested ar'y yes. i* lav morning at tlie Duffy Street flab v ! ( atr<lnan Ibdgnan, was -*!iarged with having committed a murderous assault upon a won an who wa*- In the hall Yes t* day m ining it w.i- found that the wo loan wa i.* t led i injur' and so the charge w tta-bned, mi l th.- man given a sen i< nee of fw or fifteen days Keep 1 iiursHf xirnnu \rd you will w trd off -■>!!•. pc eu mom a fryer- ai 1 other <llsa?e You newt) to have pur* rich blnnd tin) go I digestion land's Sir tparil i tnak*- the !>),tod rl b and |Mire s- j o other medicine can do It ton* the * tonia i crones an tippet lie and invigorate# til*- whole system. You will lie wD* to begin taking It now, for II will keep you ctrong xn*l well. 11.*.*; n Tills are non Irritating Prl e 25 cent#.—ad. \\ lint More Ideassitl Asa bridal gift than one or more piece}, of Sternberg a. Co.'s lovely vat glass , naic.-ad. % THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1000. GALA NIGHT OF THE HOO-HOO. i o\i %tkat %tio> %an noQt rrr roi.i.uru it) < IRIIVAL. Mni>T l*u r till ml Klttf n Mari l.tf* luirln* l* 4fterno 4ft rr Uhlrh I lit* Hao-llho mm<l I H**lr Prlrnd* I b|>ml • Hnnnn'l nf the lie Marie bv %n|irrnn> *nni l> *Hlll*well, and UrMta 4. I* %V rlulit, l’o|ir Harrow. INitia I rrrnian iwl F. 'I. Olhrr, 4flcr \4 lil- h h* llowHnn anil I hrlr I rkuda look * *Nr |}lk*‘ ( arnlal-4 t.rrnt Mt>t and nr IV lil h \4 111 %• lit- Korioilm Thw member# of the <*or .iteno.t*d Order of lino I 100 of i'Mv tiirah utul ifti mr* rnunding country ritd h*t or 10 tnr {4n*ii* of thr fnlverM. Mr William B Bttllw* li. mi area’ tiwpr ia*' night Tuc m tin .*i falr, which j u it the T>* HMi. 4i pr* *~b l l> a rnn .itcnatlon of ih* lorai Hoo lion a* the H.ks Hall tn Lyon h|.* k <Jur.t -4' .••• uft rnoon Tu> affair h*gjn t 4 >. n*l . ivie | until 7 during > x!c*n | urldind Kitten.* vw it* |ut trirouc.i ftw pa* *'* of the Hoo 'loo. ami after |*.t.'--ui£ the ordeal succe** fully, w*re permuted to play in the hack yard of the order. The eon aten*Uon wa* ttn.ler the per* nonil -Itre. ilon of the Bupreme Snark. an*: 1 w.is conducted by the following offlrars it It N-al, vlcw-g#i*Mit -nark. Jam**. M J>ixoi eetnor ll*>> Hoo. 0 W Howard Junior Moo Hoo. Ali 1 aimer, linjuin llar>e\ tiranjrep. Arranopwr, C. W H.ius sv * Ui-focadlan W K Grady. Rerlvcr*©- ter. t* C Martin. Guidon. J J •'Uth, Jr. J.bb*rwo*k The operation la .iml to lavf hern quite painful to *<Mn* of the kitieiv hixl there were a number of intruding fh*H' arts who withheld fo-niHelve* for futuiV experiment At 7r. th* ox- r* !***- .it the hall being mplofetl. the Mo* I 100 formed in a hop fd m.trrhel 12*. .-ton* to the I* Soto where their guests were awaiting them On their wav to the hotel the Ho * Hoo enlivened their mar-’h and alarmed the native*, by frequent shouting of heir •vr <rv ' ne. two. three, four. five. si* -ev en, eight. rune Rv th* tail of the Great Ilia* k ''at Hla- K Gat Hoo llov Gre* P I 'on H<*- ml Ftlllw ell Is the Hnatk Col. M W Idxnn was grand marshal of tie parade to the hotel Arriving at th* hot*-, o line tu- formed I and Gie entire pro csslon protwrlwl to the banqueting ball on the a** 1 onl fl*H>r Reaching th* doorwav of th*- hul th. line halted, dlvtdlna on e.ich .“I*l* of the or rMlor the guest* pa-sing between the line*. greeted b\ miii v strang* * rl* •* * u they p.t*wei The lino Hoo men followed and all wer* wealed according to order. In ail. alrut LW w**- at the banquet. in* <Pi ling several pi- mitient railro.nl men, iawyer* .nd other-. b *id* lumbermen, of w h*m lie onler la -tllffly < omi** v ed The tables were handsomely <l* * orated with m-e* .Mid potted plant-, while in front of the . h.tirmwn’a ** at waa a hug*' Ida* k t In what appeared to b ;.tirpl* m.*s- w'Hi grrn and klic v ev*-- r* ting upon a b*l of fern- The menu * arls were vv trk- of art b*lng engraved uiH>n th*- out aide with the Iti-lgnia of the order and with the programmes tied together mi! the !nki*- with knots ( b!a k .Mid >clk>w ribbon The first page of ilv* programme an noun ed Chat th* banquet was In honor of Mr William H Stlilwel! Mnark of the, I’nlverse, ttr.d that It was tendered *\ the Ge orgia member-* of the < *<n- at• nated Or der of Jfoo Hoo The second page on* uotmeed th*- rnmmlttee*. as follow*- Vlregeretit Hnark of ctate of Georgla- W H Wilson i’onimitt*-e. fit ate at l.#r*** - M W An derson. A’Hthta Ga , .1 II tlNwlll. Rome, tto . Oh is F legeu. Angus’* l in . A I* .Schofield. Macon. ta . <* < ’ (’iltts, 4’or iel# Grt . J I*ee Kneign. Oci.- la .ni Worth tin . r 11 raldwell. Rain-' brplge. Ga H II Hnvmoml. Ilrunswl* k Ga ll*n. J W 4qri* srv. Ga Hanqin-i 'ommlttee James M Dlxor*. llnrvey Granger. T S Wylly. Jr Jam* ' Preeman. J J Mcl>mough. Jr.. M \' Dixon I> Sinikln> T. J Duvls, \\ I’ Raker 1.0 il Committee—B R. Neal. J M Idxon. A B I‘alnier, T K King. H I \\ Saus\. J J McDonough. Jr Next follow ed the toast list With Col T S Wylly as to*t mazier ami tnr following toaeta, responded to hy the gen tlemen named • tleorgl "* Anton I* Wright. "Commercial Expansion” Hon Pope Barrow "Culls and llefuM Ihivis Freeman; ''Fratemlty.** F. M Oliver. P’ourih. bus not last am* the menu, which was served nw des*rll*sl Blue Points Half Bark Off 4>lery. "From the Cellar S interne. ■ First Meow Terrapin a I/AnglaUe llenign Tall * S ilt*-*l Aimonds; olives From the Hoof ” Sherry "Karly In the Flgnt " Roiled Salmon (Anchovy Satn** > 'Vat fish Rtyle " l’ucunil>era. Potatoes Duches* "From the Fragtan: Gardena." Terwletloln of Reef "Not Fmbalmeit String Beans, "t’urtatied Mushrooms. "Grown on the Fence." 4’lnre4 I’unch. ‘ On the barret Slips Sweetlwends (Piquei "From the Fat." Green Prai, "From th* Hight-hand tier •lens." Hoo-Hoc Punch * Kitten* Beware" Ro*v Snipe an Cre gi "from Cat-tail Fields " Toin.i'o an*l Lettti- e Saiad "Grown Near the Onion Red." Assorted Cakes "Furred Chimpagn*- Jeiiv "Soft an*l lownv " Neapolitan Ice t’rram "Kittens' lelighi Roquefort Cure-* Kttih.ilmel." Toas’e.l (Georgia) Crackers Fruits "Of M my Fights " Coffee, "111.* k " Clg.it • l.i-t Mecw t\>l T S Wyliv the toast master, be ing unfortunate v abst-nt. this duty was dls*’hrge*l hv \|i W \S St.ii with hi* usual ifiinii'lrrlfik aplomb When th* 1 \|nnd* hid been sufTF-ient.v *ll - u -ed 'li Starr ivinouu* e*l th.it the <-aterwaulltig woiid commence. He began this vo.mi *x*r*lee hv proposing * t**a*t to "the gre 4et l.vltig h* •v, common'.) known a* the smirk Mi Stillwell'* re*|otise w in worthv *ne nn*l of interest to th* gentlemen pre-- • nt. and partb ul.irly to th lumh. rmrn lie wld. In par "Georgians. Friend* and Hoo Hoo This Withering evincing us It le* your high M*preel itlon of th** honor conferred ui*ut our stilt** .*nd upon us. bv the Concat*- nated Ord* r of 1100 Hoo. ha profoundly affected m* nnd leave?* m* ilm*'*-- wlth ru# wor*l- to expre.-* ntv -b-ep •not.otis Aru feeling of personal s.Mlafnt'tlon 1* swept awov by the tide of gn Ificatlon anil prkd* which I feel :i>d h.r* with each one .f ymi, ns a Georgian, and i* a lumberm n l** ar old tleorg ' Win. dm-s not love her. whether hr hulls from her w vve-honten s-ior* *. or from her lofty mountain erest For myself, born !n the • hadow of the Blue R dse Motin'ains, and. hv the r)*le sh*s’k of war hak* n from the dove-cote of childhood's happv h**me. 1 was rear***l tllterallv ) all ov er* the state, and have ever found shelter an in the arm of a mother "Among her son* hnve b* cn * a* chosen .tom pan lons of my I**l* ure hours—the friends nnd of my business ef forts. M Mtv of you h ve had more or . * mllar Ogpl r■ r Hid tVH |r -coDla.ucd co Seventh 1 ago-> AIIF STILL LOOKED FOR. Fulfil in the •oming of Hies Ays* dirstr Men Not Lost. Officers of the American Rice Growers Distributing Company, the tnit organixM !in Louisiana, are nt ill expeored in Savan na r. It wa• thought ; ley would arrive last w** k, hi? they did not One gentle man interest**! In the rl ** huaJlcs* ha* eg pr* - -eq i t*. lief that the representative* of the eyn*lt'ate will not come, but O’her* are onrifbntly looking for them Mr \v ft Pritchard. prominent plant er is imong those expecting the syndi cate peaplt Mr. Pritchard's son Mr Paul Prlt hard, is cofinro** 1 with th*- new • 'anpanv *nd frx*m th* litter Information of the pr**je-ted visit to Savannah ha come The data of the representative#' ar rival ha# not yet bee?, definitely made know n. hollowing is a special dispatch from N**w Orleans relative to th** new rompa party The domicile of the rice combination Is Crowd-y I,a hut headquarter# will he mat? turned :u Texas, most lik'd)' at Beau mont. for the purpose of complying with the law of that state Tie* objects and l*!irfo*‘ of the combination are stated to te to provide and foster marke'i for sgrt ultural products, rep illy rice. rice. ( imils. bonded warehouses, irrigating ca naD an*l tc make a<lvan*e# * farmer# The plan Is to purchase tlte domes*to ri e ro;* and to enter with the rlce-gr-vw ers into a contract *> **e’i their rice crop* for a sßpulatf 1 figure for a |*crlod of four vr*rs with th* privilege of extending the •ontr.ict for an additional four year*. \n*lerson T Ife.ird Attorney nd dire or (f ih* con* ern. who r“ **ft>tly made a *’om preher #ive tour of the rice belt with C C Dus*i. brother of the vice pr'Mdcn: mvn that the *rhune i# an assured suc • **•#. and that fully 7Y jer cenl. of tbe rl ♦* crop is iv>w under their control, with prospe r* of further a *• salons (>n** *f the first vis hargei to the acccunt of thre-e concern*-*! |n the cotnhlne is their alleged detention of ’he steamship Ark*- *llh which wi • to have eall*d from tM* lr t to Ponce Porto Hi. o. under *-horter ?o A H La see Ilea general commie n mcr ltanl of New York laden with rl c. It lielng lalmed that the comblr.atlon p e v'tntal th* farmer* fr**ti releasing rlc* ?il re.dy ur.*h r cotilrax • the ship. The lo ii rb'c Interests which have not conv> int th* * omulnattor *re skefstlctl **f Its su * s# and- aim that h iio> enough to • *ntr l the prohict of thiset.ite. and that **wu<c to * I irg* ini r***>r In acreage, and consequent overproduction, tne guarantee of prhes fr f<*ur year# will l*rov t losing ;>ropuli n-n ” 1 a a l— ITfaMTF.iI ** Utl lAI’KITED. • iinih nml .Indtfr Will Hesch *asnn nnh To-day *r I’n-morrow. Mysteriou# Billy smith an*l Jm Jtidg* the • rack-a-Jack weltci weight# *ho are to rneot it the tucat*r next VYedneadav night In a twetjty-4iv* round bout, will piobaldy arrive in th* city to-day or t<- morrow Tickets have lieen sent ttem by the Austral Athletic Club, under th*' au d*k*‘e of which the tight will i*e pulhsJ off. The men are said to te In the pink of condition and **ag**r for the fray In fact, c-oth are alwavs In ihe of shape, he- g *onstantly in training They are fight ers. ls*ing in the profession for all they an get out of It. and ft would le against their interest to allow ihelr physical con dition to get to the had. They know full well that It I# more profitable for them to keep ever iti g*>od shape Poih are fr-sh from tight#, having he.ii up against good one# within a short w toil*. I \tere -1 tn the fight b K-m. The kvfr* of (Jo- s|*nrt ir* looking for n •p|cnHl exhibit lon of It. as ih<* ?w> men hav* ee tahllshed rei-orslw that are known all over the <<>untry. ©spatially Hmlth Hmlth lick ed Judge In a hard fought Jsiftlc of twenty rounds two years nxo. sn*i Jmlge • ).>*•♦* not believe he call do It again. It is* feather tn a pugilist*# cap to iP't de cision over Smith and Judge will *triv hard for the honor \II Al * tine point- of boxing are looked for In the coming scrap. mt Is It believed that the right will mt*s any f the fast and Airl*u# work that also delights .in ludictK’ CTcvcrnr weighs for a good (I* al, hut spectator*- Ilk** t* #ee the tight • r# mix It up, and Imth Smith stal Judge ha\* a reputation In that line Host || Mil *!\ MONTHS. l oir l.rafter Who Worked His l ittle (■nnir Otic© ’loo Often. Harry Ifosch. one of the graft**;s (hat follow*d the Klk# Carnival to Savannah, ha# ’cen sen fenced by Judge Norwoul to a t rm *-f *lx month'* mi the gang in *l*- fault *f the payment of fine of s.>’ an*) the cost# of the pr* #eeullon. Ho-< h wa# charge*! I*y K T. Murrlion with tin offense of cheating and *wHalting A story of (he ine(hod adopted by 110- h to relieve the countryman of hi# money ippe ire I In the Morning New# .it the time of th** . rirut # commission, several •lav- io lie an t a friend of hi# worked with a pair * f l# kets. one of which could > open*•!. ihe other of whl h could nor. The frl**n*l offered to h**t Morrison that he ouM not open tlia lqck*a which tin* for. mer had *p*m-l wi(h -# mu. h * a#e. and. w lien the w • £ei w # n* (ept (l. left him to play with the locket that could not la op* ned .it al! Ho#, h np!**nrl on the scene ai thi# Jutu tuie and. in th* role of a dlstnt* rested spectator, off* red to held the stake#. The *fl>r wa# accepted and while the victim vv.i* trying to |en Ihe lock* t Ho.s'h atal • When he wa# arraigned before Judge Norwood Ho*ch lenled hi# guilt of any , offen-e whatever and strenuously protect ed hi p**rf *t inntlk'enee Th* evidence (gainst him. however, wa# too clear and Judge Norwood sentenced him to #i\ m*>nths on tlie gang He claimed to lie m vei y 1 1 I.* ilt h and wanted to t*e sent of s hospital hut he was Informed thit hi trudhle# would la* attended to at th* gang - hea*lcpiart‘re, and away he w*n( 1.0 I siv MttNTHb FOR THKFT. t hnrlte sparks Twached n Frait •Mnml (r m tl< *f Grapes. (’harll** Hpirks. white man. turned tip before Judge N *rwcwsl In the fitv Court y* #terda). * harged with slmpl* larceny It appeared that Htairks was on hi- way from Atlanta to Morrtgoaiery ani had stopped over in Savannah The circuit •u# route he followed may have had something to *h< with th** trouble into which he managed to g* t himself At any rale ('harhr touched tlie fruit Mauri of Henry Holme# for a basket of grip*# H*- could no’ give Judge Nor xx ••**•! n reasonable explanation f thi# a 1 M -n on his par? and the Judge offered him li * choice of paving a fine of S2O and tii* • •m* of *urt o Mninji the county f*r r \ months on the gang Through force •>f * irctimet it • # the latter off- r wjs accepted f nnsnll) ( a* l*t|one|, Tne hearing upon the appli -atton to an I el the bon*! an*l *ll##olve the levy, lit tit* ittuchirent *.re of Miehael A Connolly ! against th** At Untie Contra**Alng Coni pony. Benjamin D. Greene and John F ond Kdward !f Gavnor which was to have been heard in the City Court. hefor l Jiklg* Norwood, on yefttMoy afternoon. I has uecu postponed until next lueadgg'. RETURNED TO THEIR HOMES. Fl> M, ARI9KB OF niM.MTKRA Of ( ON FI 111 It %f V t OX N KNTIttX. Mr*. *. F. ••nliliett Delivered nn lw terntlng Neport. ns ( natodtwn **f •he Southern ( roas of Ifonnr—4twl> Thitir Who irr Worthy JUwalri 11 #sr |—4 red It for brvanliNtion •! I nited D*w*ihter of the I *ifi-l*to* v Due #•* 'lrs 1,. 11. Itslur*. of yiUNiuinli x*-luli*r shipa for Georgia (• I r I*-—dhn nk ■ H**tarnril lo Those 11 ho Helped the ( on % ei (ion’s Hurrrts. The Sixth Annua. Convent lon of the Georgia Division t*npe*l Daughters of the ('‘onferieiv* x idjourned t *. *' o * lock yesterday afternoon From every wtand point the - inven*ion nad been most pleas ant and su * - ft. a I mti h g’*o*l work, in the ii#c th** X*iugu:rf* love, been accompilshed. After i e prayer In which all the d#l •>*?es Joined there wa • an Informal J> cos#ion of a numlter of . hapter re|*ort on various subje, ? The fl M■ # Roun.' ivihc real a ommunl *ih*n from Mr- Ran dolph. :he • hiitmtti of t.* Central Com mittee having in • targe th* e text ton of a monumenA to Jrfl'.son lsvi#. and the Hoythetn Confederi y. The letter t>c sought the aid of *he chapters of the li vlftoA) and Mrs Rounaavllle #e. *>ndod the appeal in word# that produced ,m im mediate re#pon#e Th* chairmen of the delegations from a number of chapter# of fered ontrlbutioie fr..in them ivhi(dt ' l y ii is hoi*ed to lncrea**- p h> at least as mu h igain wlthir. the next few months. A fac-timiie of the #eal of the t/onfed crate Stairs of Amerl ha# been pr** #ent* 1 to the dlvlston by Mr#. Ayer, of Washington. I* c I? Is a valuable re... o # the day* of th** war that th* division greatly appreciates and. at the suggestion •.’ the president. . p.sing vote **f thank# was rendered Mr* Ayer The feature of th*- morning * sslon wo the report of Mrs S K Gabbett, of At lanta the custodian of the Southern Cro f Honor, under whose dire tlou this d** • or (tlon, testifying th* gallantry and •!•- • otlon of the m**ii of the Hout i. rn arm • i- being dfstiihut#| to those \\ Jm> #u vivc Mr- Gahbett reporte*! that a very great many of the crosses had b** n (tin tri Imi ted, : hut (hat the d-rrwitid was so constant and | -o pressing that rt had been found imp*, ibl* to supply it promptly. The cross-?, needed would he |ssu*#| a# soon a# th* v •onld be manufacture*!, and It wa# hoped !hat every Routhern soidler. worthy to v'ear it. would soon l*e decorated with this r n>il* m of the love of their Daughter# and their own bravery on the f)l*l of hat t 'e Mrs (Jablteft said that every effort pn-- -*lhle wa# being made i> prevent the crosses being Itesiowed upon men un worthy of th* honor arid that a number •f the applleatlon# that had been mad** had oe#n refused Home of the appli, ,m# hal not been -'onslstent in their al!*gl j ance. nor remitned loyal and true to ihe a use of the Southern rates These, nn worthy of the dtAin Alon, wer** not to he a owed to receive it Mr# GahheAt exhortrl the delegate** to *e extremely areftil In distributing the badge# and not to issue them to an vine about wh***e record there was the tinge iof uncertainty It wa# a cross of honor, and only by limiting the x* iplenis to , rho*e who had l*e n altogether loyal and ‘ *levoted could It continue to deserve this I title (lon The report wo# r* nv.-d with applause and a rising vote of tnunk# ten dered Mr# Gahhett for the work she ha ! un*|e r tsken and so ably conducted T'o Meet In Columbus Next. Columbus w.s chosen as the next place of meeting An Invitation to hold in th# I *T?y the next convention of the division was tendered by Mrs j T John#on Who assured the delega es of Ih* pleasure th* Columbus Chapter would have in receiv ing them The invitation was accepted. The committ*. consisting < f Mis# M l | dred Huth*rfor*l of Athens. Miss Mi-*• ; Baxter of Atlanta, Mrs li T Fou* h* of 1 Bom*. M‘ss Sarah G Btokes of Augusta, and Mrs L. (’. Chapman of (juitrrvtn wh* h I Mid !**•*• 11 i'i**unted to investigate the evidence a# to the credit for first sug g**ettng ihe idea of the amalgamation of ihe scatter**l organisation* of Daughters of th** Confederacy, was r**al Ir i a follows "The commit fee nppn,nt**d bv *he Geor gia Division, to Investigate, for the aake •>f history, the or.gin f the I’nlted Daughters of the Confederacy and to le <-.d** from evidence given whether that honor belong# to Georgia **r Tenne#r*e. i*g leave to Ullhm.l th* hallowing report; "To Mrs L li Bain*- of Georgia ‘,ry long# the credb of fir-t sugg*#tlig h Idea of uniting al! organlsatlon# known as Daughters o/ the Conf.-dera- v into a nat ional body, and this conclusion is bu-% ,| entirely u|*on letter# from Mrs. of Tenneavee, the other claluvini of tH>• hotior. "That to Mrs Goddbtr of NashvlT*. renn . Is lue the <*redit of (•nl.irriiu in 1 carrying to comelet lon Mr#. Hainev sag gestion ( on* ♦•• ling the#*- fit and In the snlrit •f love, Georgia gladly shir* 1 with T-n --nei* the honor of organlxlng Confeder ate women into a national D#|y. ♦ The report was signed by alt the rtem ts of th© committ**- .mi was unanimously 1 adopted. It# findings will lo submittel *. (he annual convention of Fnl’el I laugh ters of the (‘onfed* ray, that a##*tnae in Montgomery. Ala . next w**rk. Wrtiularahlps for (Gris. | A# a result of * ugg* lion made b Mis * Helen Plane, that the college# an ) #< hool# for girls throughout the siat- ne * requested to give scholarship# to the di vision. for bestowal upon children of Cot : federate soldi* r- # liolar#hli s , ti I, i* f’obb Institute and Hhorter Col leg*. were ofTered bv Ml- - Mildren ltuili< rt: .i . i At inns, and Mi> !> li Hamilton of (tom© The committee on resolution throngu its chairman. Mrs Charles R|c* of Ai- I lanta. submitted Its rejiort The month* i - the committee. b* ?i l**# Mi B w. r. , Mr# J T Johnson. Mi - J N H<*irbor ough, Mrs ,T \\ B * and and Mrs II A Tin, h. The report w.i# a# follows: "Whereas we. the D iu, .?> r# of th • <‘onfedenicy, hnv* --etnbU<l In Sixth An nua) Convention In thD In-tori irv of Savannah, and where .s. all Georgia is Justly frou*l of this city, so rich in his tory and traditions of th* old South, I. li ‘ resolved: "First Tbit w* with pk noire offer thanks to the pr* sl|en f the Savannah \Charier (’hiiptrr. .Mr- Jam*>** I. H*'.xtsi and to the ft.ivanna C'ia|a r for thT , or di.il welcome, beautlfu songs and- harm ing hospitality rxnnd'd ,* n- in their • (invention hall and In (hrlr h,in* ?. H* ,-ovml That w•• thank Judge Kalli gatit and ('apt. F M Me Law# for (heir iwnrltlc an*! gracefu w*i*om "Third The * w* thank (he Veterans nd Hun# **f Veteran- f*u the •I*t • ?'.i no# pltnllty of their | . ,m;- "Fourth. That w- • dank Mb Barnard atwl the (Tilelr* u of th. (Confederacy for at evening of special <ieh. The Inspir (Continued an Third Page.) |f- . eoactsis otsjist j(ur . I'lHtiu, *rnt'rifi) ” BEST.riIKtST.OUICKCST MADL GtLATIiNt p7—s.t.csd scQ fl.vorsd wdh fruit Jv^tsj The Quakers Are Honest People. §The Quaker Herb Tonic is not only a blood purifier, hut a Blood Maker for Pale. Weak and De bilitated pA*opie who c have not strength nor blood D acts a# . a tonic. It regulates digestion, cure# dys pepsia and Dnd# strength and tone to the nervous system (t is a medicine for weak woman. It is a purely vegetable medicine and can be taken by the most delicate. Kidney Dls eu#ee. RhcumaiiNu and all disease# of the Blood, HfofTkn h and nerve# soon auccumb to lie wonderful effects upon the human #y tem. Thous ind# of people in Georgia recommend it Brice 11 do QFAKKti PAIN BALM Is the mclicine that the Quaker Doctor made all of his wonderful quick cures with It's anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, l oot ha he. Backache. Rheumatism. Hpraim . Pain tn Bowel#; In fact, all pain can he relieved by It Pri* e 2.v and Sfr QFAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP. • m dinted # -ip for the skin. ca!p add comfdexloo. Prl* • 10 a rake. gi’AKKR HEALING HATA’E, a vege table ointment, for the cure of tetter. e** t'tnt and eruptions >f the skin I*ri**e 10c a box. Folt HALE HY ALL DRUGGISTS Kmiul# ll**lnw Perpetrated. Every one know# more or lees about iliifTnio Uthia Water. Some uns. r upiii*Mi# |ewler# seeing an • -{*por( unity of enriching ih**mse|ve# ut !• expense of the public, and to th* detriment of their customers' health, have reute<i to rettidng Buffalo Lhh.a Water otiltf* with ordinary water Tne proprietor of Buffalo LBhla Spring#. Virginia, hn# offered a reward **f <;#• to anvone who will give him mif :i- lent evid'-n, e of fraud, ao bring Ainiit tli*- conviction of anyl>odv offending tn f e above manner and cautions th*- pub t- to beware of buying Buffalo Lithia Wat r from any hut dealers of unques tioned character and responsibility. 11 should Im borne in mind Alia* Buffalo j Lithia Water i>* sold in half-galion bot | ties inJ no other way ar*t that water ’ ‘OM from the siphon, or in goblets, or in oiiy oiner wav whatsoever, is nor Ah j -?enulii Every cork of the genuine Ruf | Lithia Water Is branded either Hpring No. 1 or Spring No 2. and upoti •a m oik ii* the seal which bear# fhe tr ■•••** mark, and again the number 1 or - rding to the Spring from which tlwA •or .• hn h*'en fllle | X% • Keep Open Ulr This Evening Drop in and survey our magnificent k of cut glassware, silverware, dln- J rtionds and Jew. Irv Hiernlierg A Co.—ad. Miuptrtae's New IMmrmsry. \t the corner of Holton and Montgomery -treels, this new pharmacy Is attracting ; * *-'•*•? deal of attention It is provided vith the latest fixture and furniture It newly (a|ereri and painted and h n*-w fresh stock of drugs, proprietary medi lue arnl iruggls( s sundries have been put In. making it one of the most com plete pharmacies In the city. Mr W. H Miller, a pharmacist of long experience, w|rh a large are;uatntance ir. ?tavannah has charg* of the new drug store nd devotes Ids enure time and en ergy to making It on* of the most up-to late and reliable hou#vs in Savannah. la w Kitlra to lugiirla Xln Central of Georgia Itnllxxny Irronnl Con* letlernte (rternna llrnnlon nml I* 11* s' (nrnlxnl Xov. I 4-HI. 11 m mi. One cent i*er mile distance traveled fi oni all point# In the state of Georgia. 'lckets on saie Nov. IZ 14, 15. ami for scheduled to arrive ;l t Augusta 1 forenoon !6th final limit Nov. I*. lWd. in • luslve For full particular# apply to any * <*nt Central of Georgia Railway, or tlck j *t office i"7 Bull street, and at Central I passenger station -*d Old (•o|J anil Sentiment Divest your old gokl relic* or ornament# *ti sentiment and get wh for same at full value it Sternberg Sc Cos —ad % Forum I OpenliiK. M B Gard* * r has a gem In (he wav *f a meat market an ) fancy grocery xit ♦1! and 41.1 Whitaker, near Jones It Is Just ofnpleted and h* will finish moving into the new place to-,fay. He Invite# the public •o ■ ill at 1 o’clock this afternoon to wit nc#*< hi# formal opening A treat i in *tor>- 1 for everybody —ad. #tud* XVhlle Inu Work. Through one of the ten free scholarahlp# tn The International Cor re spondenc* l School# of H. ranton. Pa., which the Morn ing News will preaent to you if you *e< ure one of the ten larges! number* n f vota? h> Nov. 20. llks*. you can keep on earning a living at your present work. gn4 at the •me time, ny #tu,l> ai home in tim*- unuaily davoted to recreation or run, m yourself lor a professional position at a g*>o*i salary. You can -•-!!> b-com* on of th- win n.tN of this font, - t. t.y *l. \oilnu your .t --i,-niton 10 coll,■.■tin* \oilni: CouiHtia an<| It—pin* tlt No on- ab,- t-r than yon <l*< " Very \oi. yon cn. and lve all your frlrrd. .iv- ihnrs for you. S— ihe lndo dl*|>lay of trxt books a-..-I drawing outflts to l>r jjH-n away by h- Momln* Nw in Its -durational ron ,**i. nt Chas Marks' -ho- -lore. 17 liroughton streat. w—t. * • * - 4 If I nit Hit, IMa in on .1. Of Sirrnh-rR A Cos. an I afterward. d -ir- to mrn th-m Into cob. ,h-y wi.l r- | dc-m ,h-m a> cost S • ,-n p-r cent —ad School .*■ |,|l 1..., Just r-r-lvsd a la.'ge and .soiled siifs. rlv of School hays and -chool supplle. tl! at rut rat-s: from It) cents up. also. ! usual Urge stock of all the school books. I ■ n.\ it— ,1 in Chatham county, at Kstlll s New's Miepot, ii l<j|| ftre-t. Savannah, j (is —ad ••I, , orril ),r.- •Oravbeard hrok. up rheumatism on 1 m-/' mi- Mr ,'ha- Thomas, the Jew-! -ler on Whitaker street "A n ,j nut m , , n j te Iter health than I have rnjoyed In a , I . fur Urn- " Take draylward I’t'.le for that dlxav i '..•Ur*-lA>: at>ptlte. ind follow it with a bottle of tita.liean) It is all you 1 need Rea pees 1 >ru* Cos, -ole props. 8.,. | \ *tinh. (5h -ad "Or*.beard l a famth m-dletn- with ti." -akt a prominent business man yes- I 1 terday I Mv a If- ,kes It and I nolle- i -tie Is enjoy Ins be-ier health than for y. ars. Th. .ul iren ke-p well l.> tkln Oravheard mav he ohtalned at all druir i stores or write to us for it Hespess frru* 1 Cos . sole pro|. Havttnnah, tia—ad A Hl*h-iir de Institution for ladles- Shorter Colle, (Ja. Writ* for : catalogue.—kd. I . ■ 8. I. * I Of HOW n HD C 5 S ft M H1.1.l If th* rat* atahim .KuM raf rjf IV>r Il* or Mop., Mwto m . rx t ‘ 1 ** bolt t'altl* I'ark an.) \\ r , l>ally urn,., Sun,lay. hubt. i , * without node*. * ihi.e of Horn Lv an (or ; ~r H i. j • *** Ht I'om T.nth Khi ~m rr> r f o 7 .‘O am rrom T*uh , <■, , n , •... i _ T *> am from Tmth ?m. , nt “ ?15 am from Itnlton N (*> ,imf or 1 h 1# 30 um from T*nlh In (i. ., >r T ' , 12 Wn n Item T*mh u ... .m tor lu" ,1 115 i>m rmm Helton nj, H „, f „ r T . 2J" |wn rrom Tenth j ... ( m r,., -|. , 3*n pm rrom T*ntn 2* pm ror li. , * pm from 1 amh to pen for T*i , ian pm from Trntu 104 j m f,.r T.n h 63n pm from Tamh , 500 pm for T. r.it 7 art pm from Truth 700 pm to- T-n h 3O pm from T*nth * Of. pm for T-mn S3O pm trom Tenth 900 pin for Tenth 10 pm from Tenth 10 Of. pm for Tenth 11 <•> ian fur Tenth MONTGOMERY f.v city Cor Mone'ry l.v M.xit*,,mery' 5W am fnwn Tenth 7li m fnr Tenth 5J' pm ftom Tenth I]i| U | foi Tenth t> 30 pm fiom Tenth 6On pm lor Tei.ta CATTLE PARK Lv city for Cal. Park Lv Cutlf r.itk 63n am from Bolton 7 fa. am for Bolton 7JU um from Bolton aOu nn for Bi stut 1 On pm from Boiton < 1 3>t pin for Bolto r3O pm from Bolton 300 pm for Boltoi 700 pnr from Bolton 7>t pm for Honor, tOo pm from Bolton BJU pm for Bolton THCNDERBO LT ar leave* Bolton street Junction S a. tn anil every thirty inlnutea thereaft until 11 30p. m Car leaves Thunderbolt at (00 a tn. a e\cry thirty minute* thereafter un 12 flu midnight, for Bolton etreet June tlon. FREHIHT A Nit PARCEL, AR Thin cor carrier trailer for pae.enf.: • op all tripe nral leave* *r.t eld* of rr market for l*lr of Hope. Thundert* and all Intermediate point* at 9;UO a. n I.a# p. m i.m p m Leave* lele of Hope for Thunderh t. City Market and all intermediate pole at ti.oo a. m . H:nu a in, 1:10 p. tn WEST END CAR Car leave* e..t ride of city nairket fnr West End s <*> m anti every ¥' mlnn'- thereafter durlmr the day until 11:3# p m t.eave* Went End at 6:SO a m and > r-y to mlnater thereafter dtirlnjr the dr until 12:40 ..'clock mldnlrht H M LOFTON. Gen M* err/ *.?7lajaic Cal l*ni iw**tr9 Floor#. I hav# laid In many of th# romfonabl# horn## in N#w X’ork. Bo?on arvl j other cltl#* More clranly j and rconomlcal than rar ip#t#. Plain and fancy) 'floor# laid and poll#h**d I rompl#t# ov#r old floor#. K 'making a solid and b#au tlfiil lmprov#m#n(. Having a number of! floor# to lay in Savannah j* thi# month wr an quH#( **lo#r- flgure#. raialocuAi and fltlmatf# may h# hod by addr###lng J M.! Adam#. R‘x 242. Savan nah. or 227. N Chari## .street, Baltimore, Md. 1 V Cv/ * v J r hfr: ■ : filliffl FISHING TACKLE, JOINTED RODS, REELS, ETC., SEINES, GILL NETS, CAST NETS. A FINE Assortment of Hooks. EDWIRD M'S" "SONS. 113 Hrouj;htn St., West AMIICUKm. gAVANNAH THtATIB. TV*-DA V M ATINKB AND NIOHT INNKB ANI> HIB BAND. tMnw* from t!rn<! Ofur* PKK'KH-tfjtlrif*. 2.V Sft . TV. nd ll'* Muir. , : * It 5 SAVANNAH theater. Mood a v Matins and Ni*ht. Nn\ M mat!* rs \Yaenhal* A Kemr*r pr* * ills Jus ond Krjinryn Kir In a stupendous Pmduiiian *f "A Midsumirr Night's Dream Magnificent scenery am! electrical *■' fects Grand Chorus and HplendUl The famous Mendelssohn Muni* wt'fs * per tally compoted numbers by Maxim (irOM M-PKOPUMO Matinee performance great don?.** —’ A Modern rtalnt Anthony” and "I'M' mil ion and Galatea.*' rte.ii- on *ale gAVANNAH TNB4TBP TVEBDAY KV BN I NO. NOV. 13. DI'NNK ft HYUBV prf*en [-SXhIMATHKWS ST% & BULGER v 1) In all star cast. Inc j in* WaJtei Jot)• k. /[ Joule iJeWltt. in * new muii l rn* i tn three explosion* by ” Oe> Ade author of the 'A 1 Slang etc. Mathew* and >*, 1 Bulnr. Walter Jon* Jo *f *le DeWltt, Nortn.i \V'hal- y \\ I l*y. Philip H Ryly.D.ily *1 >£■/ Oehriie. Tony Hart Hr tn , # • / Merrill. Adl>n fc>te. mil Wlsenmn's Screnader* I . -SU,-* Scat* on *ule. Pile?* -H. Tic, &0c and -**