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SHOT PIGEONS AND TARGETS.
.Pit \mn \%>hk or iroinHAi
, , rill FOIIKIT i m 4i\ \ ( M H.
Jl, ||.| II K IIIU Mim Hi nmrkablr
I h pld-Flee Work ait Tr|f|,
(.leaking Ml • Mnjl(l| % as Thr>
M llr Hrlrtard From flip Trap.
I- lion 1 lean •core of |A
urgef llr. K. f . Wilson Ud In
,ti r |,hr 111r(I Miaullni, Hilling
%lr Fi Hn'lsiri Ur. Wilson Is Us
hr Finest % malrar *hMt In the
• nuutri •
,e who wsre si the grounds of the
Hty Oun Flub yesterday afternoon
,m* remarkable shooting at the
JK?n blue rocks ar.d |ivs uu<l
. iiiot. in#i the |s>rismen rood'- roc
vif shlih they rosy welt f-; proud
Ansley M Pol of Ualtlruar#- rtpre
• Die Wlnf heater Arm*
< pji > an 1 therefore, on 4ht p.ioa
* list of shots, was ihe star attrac
ilia shooting wa wonderful par*
.My when he showed hit dexterity in
spld manipulation of hi* rmiatme
# * and his ability to breAk the targets
,t , Sr fast MS ihey could be thrown
r< the trap.
-a preliminary to the live bird snoot
in* Mr Fox Dr F. t\ Wilson, Dr V\ F
B ner. <"apt Jos Thompson and Mr H
B lam kc had a trial at the blue- rock*
AI Fox led. brooking all of th twenty
n\ targets Dr Wl.son ranked as'end
wi twrnty-tnrae to his oiadlt.
After the target practice the gentlemen
gr tee way to Mr Fox who announced
that he would try • little rapid-fire work
11 stow'td aw ay five shells in the mag*-
Sin* of his Winchester. bif yd another In
the barrel and il|i>uncet readiness
A* h- word. Mr. l.emcfce began to pull
the iis; le'igfig six targets fly In rapid
gu ceae'.un. There could not have beet.
mor t’.an a (••cord intermttalon between
the u* wise of the targets from the
trap They haw as fast as Mr Lem* k*
oouid work hia arm In releasing (hem hut
Mr K * was equal to the occa-on and
target after target All eta were
ahntwr**d by hb shots, and It was unld
Jfci •ppl.fjgg of the onlookers that lie ac
t on ; Urned Ms feat
Thro#* or four hundred p geon* are kept
tn a house at the tgun Flub grounds Only
seventy five, hogrevgr. w*r* used for the
shooting, as Mr Fox. fir Wilson and
t’apt Thompson wore the only on** who
sleeted to shoot the live birds Tne traps
from which the pigeons are released are
thirty yards from ths spot whete the
spo'tKnt'tn stands tnd fa- does not know
until the trap Is sprung from which of the
five the bird he Is to shoot Is to In* re
leased lie Is then allowed tpo shots, os*
with each barrel or two from o repeating
nir but the bird must be hard enough
hit to fall within a certain l rmi In or!er
for it to count as a dead one
To the ape 1 4tors the work wi h it
live birds was not as Interesting as that
with the targets The sportsmen are such
experts that the turd** wars n,i ab e to
get in flight. marcely. into:* they were
brought to (N.rth. Some weie killed when
only three or four fe-t from the trap
from which they were released. With
less expert shots the spori. to nnl *uk- r**.
is greater, for r#me of the birds then
have a • non e to get away.
Dr. Wilson led in the live bird shotting.
He killed the twenty-five ai wh eh lit
shot, but Mr Fox missed on* of his.
bringing no more than g bunch of feathers
from the rgpidly-moving bird F*pt.
Thompson made a sort of twentv.
Another trial at the trap* w.v had
after the live bird tliooT Dr Wtlbon lead
ing Mi Fox in th* second round Dr
Wilson scored in*nty-four (lend to M
Fox’s twenty-thr* Their total mcows*
therefore, were forty-eight lor Mr Fox
ipd forty-seven for Dr Wilson Mi
' >v Uteri trW*l some more of his rapid
c work, again breaking six targets tn
lolf HfUctegMon ID* t annul uccomplDh
♦* feat every time, for on two or three
• *re trials he missed two of the targets
To n representative of the Morning
■w, who was on the ground* to witness
*.e shooting Mr Fox *-ald that he hat
never met an amateur who could equal
r Wilson tn trap shooting In fact,
declared, half the men who art* In the 1
isines* .is professional* are not tn hi*
sss Mr Fox s.ill Dr Wilson east v
■ a*ls all th** amateurs in the >unr>
lib shotgun
FiKllt* I.KUIM* DULY.
IMrty-ftlm of '1 lie in Left V rate rdu
%la the St-ahoard %lr l.lne.
The two bundled and fifty-three fakirs
at blew into town ai (lie uegiitiiUi* **•
f week for the pur|i** of doing bii**
• here during the * outti.uance of thi
ns' Carnival, hav been iretty well
nned out since they found that th* po
a wouldn't stand t>>r any crooked work
.1 snll the thinning process (ontltmes
V *derday rhv rt*:il>oard Air lane atom
Pl>ed two bunche* of them -tggregutlng
rty-slx persons, eleven of them going '
• Washington, and the remainder to AUr
•Ma where they will see “what's doing
ring the Confederate Reunion In that
I 11 1 IIHIII ITII.V
Hie Abby woman, who was t to iati
'll before yesterday, be. a use found druuk,
1 nil street, has been release*!, and with
1 I.us.Mini, left last night for Fharlea-
Died In Jail
nan as While, colored, who has been
dned in me county Jail for ne.irD two
til.* on a hangc of lunacy, died %11
teiiiay He liad never been tried The
11. t. undcrtakei took c.iurge of t n
-I which wdl bt but led in the Dot ter#
id
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i'OOD FOR ATHLETES
Iteliuftldft lira In auil Muscle.
A young otalate. .;rnntciting on thf
1 *d *f Well selected food to build up a
nan *ft *1 v*i -study, seyjw “Two years
- • I returned horn* from the university
•• < my hsalth quliv run dawn from ovyr
' • i\ and severe atlil* dc tlaming. I itftds
• * X'ssl rest to put in** right; but inetea*!
*kir.g it. w• in to work iu an c w;'k
• untlning dutfe*.
M health grew 110 better. I ffit unfit
wrk and at night would He awake
’••■I. hours halo re sleep would tome.
<• •* ti*et ite wa guru* entirely, unt
* anew dish 4p|e ar**l on the table.
• Nuts, with cream We all thought
n cgic.leni food and 1 not only en
* -akfa“i that da>. hut dinner and
sas we il
ia Her *uipri**d mi dim# that
• mad* the foul a rtguiat article of
1 ke*p a box uti hat'l .It thy olflcf
• often lunch on Oftpy-Nuk and cream
.*•1 of going home to dinner.
and 1 *)Ugh it was 111 the summer wlren
r *d the use of Ihe food, ll was not
** * for*- I had gglncl IS pounds. **nd
* 11 1* from the use of this food that
' :and so well the Indoor work My
•* 1 h D now |N*rfvt. sleep sound and
my meals, but find I do Hbt need. to
* much volume of other food while
'• ' •rajH-Nurs
' s hort lime ago I though! Orape-Nuty
onimenclng to disagree with me. hut
■i It Wa because I was eating m*re
' ■ >ou r* omm* nd ! simply ale l°e
‘ ■> at a time and more than th a>s
f* 'julre*l. When 1 returned to the teg
'feed* of four heaping teaspoon* the
■f *t fur the f.**l returned
‘ > ung man Is .1 member of quite a
“ fmil> fie requests that his name
‘♦milled, but the same c.n be furnished
• HlcthsH to the Posium Careai
*• UaKlf Crtvk. Mich.
NEW LIFE; STRENGTH; VITALITY.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
Cures old people of chronic pains and
weakness; strengthens the stomach, liver
and kidneys, and makes pure, rich blood.
Hopkins Fargo, Huntington, Vt., writes:
“I am 86years old. Being all run down physically, so much that 1 had
concluded my days on earth were surely numbered, I was induced by a friend
to try Paine’s Celery Compound. It has helped me so much that I feel it my
duty to make the fact public. It has given me renewed strength and courage
to meet the infirmities of old age, and, in short, has made anew man of nie.”
GALA NIGHT OF THE HOO HOO.
Fup'inurl (r rn and entil V ige.
‘b*je who ,t*- b*>ns i>i iiiiupi'o*.. -(I* n
ever giv**n . kindly wel- ome.
I know tii*:ii. that yaui in ert*' shrill
With mine ttVnigiK .ii the* flunor*
tone, not the man bin the G-or
gian. and <he lumberman Geor
gian I am and lumberman i• igh:
*u be. Not to l* w .u and mean utier tall
are to pr>fl' b. either pre* ♦pi •# cxainii
for I entered the achooi of ihe lurnnei
man at an ear*y wg and tok i swons tn
tK.ift theory 4#nl practice, under such
l um.veumn in Maj Mlllen. (he VY.idley
D. F. Hsfc>n tneftnuirts Jak* Col or*! and
f L. KUises, an*l ui.tlr; mj h limb* i
- ne. the Hines, tne n.| :,i
Rirdb Th*-b. *-ari\ jtbMii. wart* foliouutl
up by the experience Incident to u*tu?
uupfut M* as-HX katlona with hu h lumber
met* wa J J Dale. J K. ciai k*- (he R.
pards. Hie M**jMneuph*. the lliiton.** t i
Garbuttx. rh# PcGclnv th* FAys. John*
*°n• Uike. Mliter). Dixon ant otlu rN
* You do W.IOIII three nan ice are ill
familiar wilt real!*, thut next m the
feeling we in the honor
don** our Mate. must come the
feeing that iu ihe.-** men, wb'*e
names aru so closely connn-ted wuth th*
bnalneh* in **very stage of its (level pmeni,
• " well tiK to us. (heir assoc la ten and
xucc-eeaors, ia.- *#onor been <lon*- in Hi* '
• rleotlcit of o(n- (.f our number ax Mnaik
o', iho Universe, and fha n ognifion ha*
inrui gccoixled their • ffurts arid ours to I* •
'tvond to non* 1 a- lumlrernien All honor
to (ieorgki. ahl life anl Nucevaa to
’.er lumbermen! ’
“As standing her* to-night wa the head
•if this nph)e order, and as Uh repir- ■
e* lltall%e of state, aud of the h*(#g
line of lumbermen show integrity and
success have brought her to Die front.
1 am overcome with a >ens *f tli* r*
.-pgn.-ibtii(> that rests U|*on me smi mni
us all, to maintain the traditions of our 1
• late and out tailing and lo malnta.n lh.* ,
►taialar*! of our order. Just as you
ate liete to-night lo vtdenc% your on
giatukitions. your wpprrciwtlon. and Thus,
your k>v# and Interest in Hoo-Hoo. .*.*, |
In th 6 |-Asi ready at ihe call, vou
have extended aid and sympathy l to those
bearing your standard \V hat could 1
what <‘ouM any man have done—without
•hat sympathy and help? M brothers, in
the future 1 shall look to you for success,
and n/w invike your aid Tor the upbuild
ing of. I 100 I 100, and nirllculsriy
for its uplifting by in-llillpg through pre
cant an*l example Into its r.iiik!- a fu ler
and higher rofU'tpMon alms
and jAlffiOsas of oui #vdei.
*For as 4ur Meet has truthfully said
’ Tin principles of Hoo-lbotsm liavt
p*. t n abogoDuer rn4f uiwlr.Mp *1 by som
iwyausc f th* ttimpililty of those pi in I
l ias au*l w* mud ** led W ..iiul > a k
to tin thorough unde rsisndlng. rather
thap forward to
“Aiai 1 tell you now. that net sin- e r.ln •
leeu ‘.enturley ego. when there rang out
ever the UsillUtaii hills that glad c y
of * Pea os on Larlh. iool Will to Men.’
has any broader. noUlsr pur|os ne* *ro
(Uknpl among men than is found in the
declaration of the object o> *ai or let
The Prcsnollon of Du Dew it). Map, tin s
.414,i Long Life t Us Member* Tht
found* is of our Order were fabwtiPf
whan they lioundcd our Ibid of war* only
b> the ilttm* of Du* untvtrse lgtiSily.
its gciipe I* ftlmoet Inflnltf It rasa • fall
and gi ikrou dtalings wttii friend . oni
patitor—.ye*, wen wi h ff> '' tia more
< uuduvlVe to a clear con-cielice. IU |>)
heart, and luiiihfut mind? ll means tie
v ordUi giasp of tbs hand of th** dws.aur
tog S./iber U means Du ►ymputluii.
, yt. an*! kindly-spokwi word, dispelltni
his gloom and fw lifting to aucces
Tbi speach of the ftuprsme Hn rk wax
r****elv-(l with enthusiasm and was fre
quent!/ Interrupted with applaux* N* xt
in order was ths response of Mr Anton
y Wright to the toast Of “Georg .* ’’ The
rerpon#* was n bright and #nt*rta Plug re
#Uin® of Die history of the Empire State.
flll*i with humarnUw tomsknti, and wax
greatly enjoyed by the guests
Hon Pape Harrow, in h's respotix* o
. ihe toast of •’Fommemal HxpanslO!
discussed the conditions and legislation sf
reefing D lumberman In.this country mi I
advocated the building of the Nicaragua A
THE MORNING NEWS; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1000.
nal • in Important means of exteinling
th** Muie of tip* lu rn tier niau.
Mr Dav h Fee#*man, in Ins response to
’tilb ii#*l Refuse ’’ rn-nb- i number **f
neat hit#*, not ahe |es>l of wh>*'h was his
losing tribute to the guest of the evening,
lit wiih-h be said:
“I .mi sure >#wi ugree with me thnt
even such men mad* no inistuk*- tn thSr
choice of Hnark of th* University, for
iking in the vernacular nf his lu*#i
mss, h* is ‘saw butted’ ‘stuff’ of ‘big di
mensions. ’ >quare edged,* showing ‘entire
heart fgee’ on wll sj-Uw-. without ‘sap.’
*i lenr *f wll splits and ►bikes’ and apa
the of passing the iimwi stringent ‘prinf*
insp* dlon."
Mr Frank AI Oliver. In hU response
(* '’Fraternity,'’ dlMiawM**! the progr* ►
of mankind from >iv.tg*rv to civilisation
hkl bbowed how frstt'inity had developed
** h resiiit of the arduou** otrugglex
through which men ha*l pa?*sl in reach
ing th*- present high state of civilisation
H* commanded orgai.lxalions. such a- Chat
represented by the Hoo H k*. wist then *al*l
that organization had done more to d
-vapie the Inter# sis of the workingman
•*!• *M oth>r causs-B vxiihin* 1 #! (trgan
tzallon had proven lo i#e the best m* aiic
for the .scoring man lo uplift himetdf
from hnri and uiijuet ondttt*n He
cited th* coitdiDoiu whi n formerly ex
isted In Kngl nd
which exist t.-day h* evidence of his -
eertlon and W iar*.*d that cigantzslloii Is
a sign of fraternity which unites m#*n to
gether and Inculcate* the practice of ths
golden rub*
At ihe do*e of his H|M*e* , t) Mr Oliver
pr)|*oscd three cheers and a i(a>f to the
ftnark of th*- Unlvtrs#. and the proposl*
tion wis ttoncurred in with a will. Air.
fttlllwtli then announced an Invitation
from the Klk* to rom lude the * xcr ises
>( tn# evening at "their vaul. ‘ out at th#
Dark Extension This invitation was a* •
I t*. tl.d 'he Hoo llo* and t h*-!r guests
proceeded to th** carnival grounds where
they in* t with a warm reception and add
ed much • the Ilf# of the evening. The
ftnark of the Universe rode a camel
through Die street*- of Fatro and other
Hoo 11 **• vied with him in vartoim feats
which added Interest to Die occasion, ll
was n great evening, and one which #le
Hoo Hoo ami their friend* will not soon
forget.
mi4*ii r It# liner) llurnril.
New Orleans. Nov. 5# —The Meeker ftugar
Refinery at Meeker, eighteen mile* from
Alexander, wap destroyed by fire to-day.
Lu*> LMuuO. insurance UlOirtc,
T BEE HIVE,
N. SCHUTZ,
ftisv Bt Julian and Whitaker Streets.
HEAVY UNDERWEAR.
K(>K MKN *\CltN AKI> CHIUmSS Oti&ARKK THAN TOl' CAN HIT
THKM KL4H;WHtRE
Whit* ii<l N*lurl Rlb‘l
\ PP I4 .U*^J
1.(1,11,11 Heavy Fl**, e# While Vt
amt I’ania to mairli Uc
Ij.li,- KlUa Heavy Flee. *J Veala
i,ii'l Fnl to m*!h S!,c
Iji.llec' While WA Veete 'i*l
Pauli, lo mauth. full fa*tilne<!
hllk hamle. .ilk emt>roi.W' •> no It . *iit
While W 4,1 Ve*l ami Fain*
it* moleh. *vltt:ietl flock, fu.l
faahloiie.l #*t
ij.||e' AI! Woo! tJcailet Vaaia and
Fani* to niat rh
rnifMran'o While aiwl Natural Heavy
rnilareear, Ve>le Fanl* ao*l
I (rawer* .... Ha Ui*c. IK-. Ik, 20?
I'hlklren'a Wool l'iuler*ar,
ISc S&> - . 3ac. Ik. 49p
iiiankets and Fomtorts Remarkably Low.
\. M. (. %**. MlllNltltH.
hb rn Ii) >txiy Members of (•#
> (Dor mid >4* ai tor ( losses,
The fplL gv li<i(HSA*n exhibition b> the
; physical depai.ruvnt * f ff*• Young Men’s
t'hfisthitl Aw** Uit'lpn took place last
night in epltd of ihe fget t.-mt an etc
trance (e* uf tw* iay-il\* *. ut w is charg
(*1 there w**ce a o**lll I’s pt-opi** ptesent
Hosenfeld s Oft-hestsw had to vit eiigag* <1
for iht evening an*l noun * entertatriing
th- s|KT;tgtorx Isisifiu tha UifY**rent num
t*ers of the piogramin*- also enlivened th*
a* ir ihein*nftv*s by w ppm print* s*dectU*n
After #n overture by Die orclu*tr evo
lutions were gone inrougb by .1 class of
sixty members #>f the gymowsluivi Tiies*
evolutions ons*ste*l iu th* 1 forming >f *l*f
ferent geometrir figures by th* lines of
marching men sn.l boys H-verul of Die
ngurcg were very intricate and beautiful,
and thoroughly gpprewisu 1 by the spec
1 a.iii
lin liecctst nutnier wfd'i a short w ane!
drill in which twenty-twn metnl*rs of th
Junior Tr- touk pait Tn** drill is an ex
ctpttoiiAtiy pleasing one and tne buy* a*
quittc*l theinsvlves moet * reditably. A
long wand drdi was Died xivui by th
members of ii#e senior class This !*o#
showed careful work and w.is heartily ap
plauded.
In the division work * • apparatus - an
very ‘ lever work w • done, th* apparatus
usyd tMEr.'tig th# hoi txotr.ul bar the pa re. I
lei bars, and the German hore* This nnm
ber ftlde-d lb** class woik mih! th* r*iualn
tier ct thte Performance Was given by spe
cl d* perf'irmer- On the horizontal bar.
Messrs llohen>t*tn House* au, George Kl
uhi, Hl.ike. .nd Ivejj <|;g some excellent
work, that of Mi Kllaike being parti* u
lAiiy good.
Anew and nomica) feature not before
seen In these ex ht bit kiis was the wheelbar
row 1 ace thxt followed i|re h*>rlxontal bar
work Alrssnx Uourvotaisr. Hunt. loty.
W H And tieorg** Kltrn took part hi thi>
race. Two of the oys became wheel
barrows for th*- occasion, and. supporting
tbo—stives on their hnd*. while their
iftgs were supported and used ab handies
hy the other two men that took |*art they
were shoved across the floo.
When the width of the floor la.) been
traversed the position of the players wvi
reverstd and a return trip ma t* Mo-sie
Hunt (tml Doty won the first h* while
the second was won by Al*aarn Oourvoi
sler and Kitoti
Home of the •beat work ard the most
G t*;h niy n (fray Mixed. brown
Mixed, and Whit** Undershirts
and Drawers to match . jv
Oewtlemen’s Heavy Fleeced White
oil Fancy blue Umlershlrts un|
Drawers 10 mit< h ......
Gentle men's Mshlcary Natural Wool
tlhirts and l)raw*ra, elegant
qualify .Tie
Gentlemen’* Kxtr* quality ftnltary
Nnturai Wool Underwear. Mk
Gentlemen's W aHet Wool Underwear,
Hhlrts and Drawers to match &K
Gentlemen’s Hui*er G milt\ lb srlet
Underwear, ftalrts and Drawer*
to match 11
infants' Vest* Me.
infanta* Wool Hand 15.. 17 r*
Infanis' K*R fthoe# 7c
W*rw utH th*dUirtg for htght and
dDtanor Mwr Fttrhtoft Dunlap Cos ir
'tilhn. J F.HOI <1 Uvtll, Hlikf,
r Lfwrs* Mini T lleywoud (.-ok part In
IhUi A thick mat w.i (k 4 *-<1 * n top fa
thrwa*-fn*t twbla 4.d oitr thiw b# toy a
dive I to a noth or mat . n th fL ati 1: a
at her aid*- of ih# Uihlw. #ftg th* . had
all gone over Ihe mat It wraa built up
foot or mure l*\ <>hat< i**• tnit the <l|c#rw
ni.UKi|wl to tear thD al-o Then a
rpnngt'oard was at.d (live*
made for length Among the dtvws
ware of Matter* |ilake ( n*ir
vouitrr and bivtll,
(*n th* paraiu- Nm Mtoro HlaD
H*hi*p au Holn-natatn and George Klt**n
look part Rami* gtw'd w *rk waw dope un
thia (i s*ar.*us nlxo Mwar Itlak* and
kouti* au irrylng *0 i! e lumora In ihe
dprlij-Ihmi.i Jump f(t luxht, Mew*rx ti
•md J Fltun and Blake lock part, while
in the * a#nant a raog wo.nethß k almllar
to the wheelbarrow rk*'e. Mg|ri Four
volalar. Frank hi ner, tkeurg* Fl'on and
J Elton took pant,
Tlw programme wa rinse*! h\ a series
of ei.-allent n .*t tiioolaltbi hv
J Eltun ]ava l aid 1 lake
Mr ft llooae, e More excellent work wan
no prunooneed If other rihihltlutit *f thin
kind and who had leon ex|*e%#d to ttk**
ini*t in that of last night was unahla to
du an
For the first exhibition of the msn*n It
wa* a irditable me Two other exhibi
tion* will be given, one later In the win
ter. him! th** othar In the early |i|,ina U
Is rape* te*l that even a larger number of
iwreon* will tak* isd in those, aiul that
the specialties will he rvfvi better than
were those of last night
hl.\% M % lI.Htl IP HILITt.
Ilnw Those In trod weed h* teaslAr
Wss Ifa Are \ leaved
Tne Ml lat r o<l need in the Geoixln ftn
ate by Mi. Stvlft *f th* Thirtieth IU.
(net malting it a ititabmeaiior for aiiv
P-rson to walk, rid*- or drive longliod
(tally wrirhln eight fret of any railroad
track In llie rt.it* n regard'd fa\*r*tk.\
by railroad men They mink the Ity and
**nfor ed aflat |is laaseagt. would regult
m few# r accident* and. rouaaqtfvntly.
fewer suit# agalnsl their *'m|Ninlee
one objeetka* 10 th** Mil, as reported,
is pa failure t niakc exception of t id*
toads that are laid on 4h( treete of .1
it? or town Manifestly such a law
suld no? 1 • mad* in cottdttlettf
upon Rlvn street In ftavannah, for In
vtaiWe a* teams are passing constantly
•*• that Mtreet and 1 •nkMumr ute It as
well Kalir*ad men win# wen- asked Altont
ihe hill ye-tArday. <gprer*d the baiiai
that It shdi)d have such • exception
The defeat of the Mil b rather #*xp** ied
bare If it shmitd ivn. Ihe ftnat* It Is
(hougid It wuuld l* killed in ihe It #ui***
• ► the Uiui# will recall many roads
u their own countlrt that tun Just
• *(; rallfoad nw< k. often fat miles M hen
t farm*'!’ 1. iti>ing Alcgtg the und be Is
fre#juontl> within U-s than eight fr#*t of
ibo track
Mr Hwlft also put In a tub to make It
4 mud* tn* * nor for a railroad to einpiov A
team di*|Mtchei inxter twenty-one years
*id I tn- ftenatoi piv>bai#l> knew of au* h
• and #pat* her being employed !> auiiie n*a*l
in the state, tint Havatmah tailr*ad men
w ins w**re uskol ahotn M do not An ointm
tot Is often unde: twenty one but long
xpnrlenea Is required of a dispatcher
The chief dtsnatcher of a mad by usually
t man tvh<> has had >*ar> of extierieiu
and hi#* assistants have long 1 eon in nisn s
. state
L.. %l KOTII’KR.
GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY
I Notice Is hereby given (hat I have made
ippihafion to th* <*oor( of ordinary for
('hatham county for b ve to *!| th* east
••tn porton of be of bind Number 37
O’Neill wgid in the city of ftaviinnab
raving a fr*#ntaa* •* \\ (IK** #dree| of b,
i (set more or lesr mii*l a ir< t**na Hat *b ph
>f .and feet nw*ie or |e*p, t*ge(har with tne
improvement#- tner**ii le|onglng l# estate
•f Ullen .Vloiaan d**cease*l. for the tav
rnent of ilrM** amt 1 1** 1 rb**ntj#n ant that
•*atd order will Im* granted at the Dereni
i* r l*rrn ltd', of ai<l court, unless >bjc
Ilona are fli#*l lher^*
M A trItYUNK
Adtiilnl#*trai>t
Nov R. lan
OKOROIA CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas Philip M Ruaieß .Ir ha** ap
piled to Court #*f Ordinary fur letters dlt*-
misaory as guaidian of the property of
Ve||lo H Marla* . formerly a minor
These are. therefore to cite and ad
monish ail whom it may concern to !*
and appe r before sui<l court to m g*- oi
jeelion on *a before lh** first Monday In
December next, otherwise said letter# will
be gianted
Witness, the Honorable Hampton U
Frrll. (r*lu *o for t'hatham County,
das ihe 7ili day of November. IlsiO
FRANK E. KBIEHACH
Clerk Ft Ord’y, C t’o
■4
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas Mis Marl#* K. liran* h has ap
p|i* .Ila Fourt of Ordinary for letters dls
inlasory m* a*lmlnls(rairis on the estate of
Hamilton M Kf ranch. le* ea#e*l
These art, therefore to cite and alt
monish all whom it may concern to ! and
af|Mar befort <ald court to make oh|ee
tion.# (If any th**y have; on or i*efnre ti#
1 w••If 1 H lay of January, next. 01 herwha
11M letters will le granted
Witness ihe Honorable ilump’on L
F rrill. Ordinary f#r ('hatiiarn county,
this lh* 1 10th day of Ocfolier. llsw
FRANK K KEIi,RAFIK.
Clerk Ct 0., C. C.
GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas, ftopble HternsMne has aiqdted t*
Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlaaory
• - guaidian #f Milton M and Aithur ft
ftiarnshlne. minors.
Th( **• arc. theisfure to cite and adiiton
ish all whom it may concern to be and
appear before said ■ ourt to iiislt* gbjac
inu on or b* foie th*- first Monday In De
tuber next otherwl** suld letters wll
b* granted
Witnts*. ths linn Hampton l* Ferrili.
OrdtiU4r> for t hat ham county, this the
jl day vt November, ItDO
FRANK i: KFiEHA'H
Clerk Ft Orl'y. C C.
GEORGIA ’ CHATHAM F(M NTY-
Whareaa. Ilbin* he M Usb has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis
tration. D H N C. T A on th* esate
of Kdw*rd ftwarhreck. de* eased
These are theref*#re. Ut *-lte and adm**n-
Ish >ll whom It may a err to be apd
apia.ir before ►awl court to inakv objec
tion (If any they bavei on or t*efor*- the
first Monday In December, next, other
wise said letter* will be granted
Wit no* the Honorable Hampton I,
Ferrllh ordinary for t*hthani county, this
th#- Ist day of November, iht
FRANK K KEIRHACII
Clerk C. O. C. C.
ORANGES.
Ilc44quan.r> tor
riNE KLOKIDA OBANCItB
Fllt iTM ANI* VtSUKtABCK* ol all
kind*.
(BED BYE. HECD OATS
HAY. OKAIN. FEED. FLOUB,
CHEESE, (JEANS **••. Mk Slraw. |c
\V. I). Hi 111 kins A: Cos
aa CMICMdTCR't INDIKH
PEHHYROy.AL PILLS
5 !( V*M tw CHlfHtATir? rktiLMII
mi * # . u*ia
aJwn •k wTag* •• ether. Befbe*
*h Xa(*f** *WlluS** aaS lailia
I 1 |f ilwa*. fs f *f f*f • *al 4*. id
I L jf hmh t- ParUralars. 1 ailatßUU
I•• B i4 '*Xl'#r (W I •(lo, 1 ’ a '*‘V r*.
J# £T lara Malt. !•.•*• tMiwasaU s#*4 *r
ait t* * 444 ‘s* DkkeWrClMßiwiU, i
Naui"'*(*>*- HdlMs N* HUll*A.a PA. i
•sMSi L. *.>!•*#•>* **w ar4ew, Xe OiWaaa, l
is a liquid food
that tones the sys
tem. Its use brings
appetite, health,
and vigor. Aids the nursing
mother and the baby, the aged, the
ill, the convalescent. Physicians
know' and recommend it. All
Druggists sell it. Prepared by
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n
Hi Louii, I], S A
Bffweru of llu- Original Sudw,;rr, Faint, Mtchelofi, Anh*uer
rale-Lager, Lxport ('ale. Black A Tan. I \<|ui*ite and Malt Nutrine.
Not How Cheap!
BUT
How Good!
Lindsay Oloroan’s
mOTTO.
OUR SUCCESS COMES
FROM CAREFULNESS
In th* BTfaBCTION *#f our good* tn l*\ only thoss tiig> will UI.I.AKE. lath In
sift* Mwd quality. Wa hv* tried to lmpr** on your mind mat no tSWONDB rver
entsr our !or
OUR SUCCESS WILL BE ADVANCED
;ty your buying your g**d* ii m u W* wai.t all your trade, a#* you will ba tha
; gdinar by g ving ti u tt-* Mini gatin g iha best goods lor the sama ir) r that
pay for inferior goudx alßfwhers 1
COME AND SEE US
at laast. and Ist un prove to you that our selection p the be*! In the city, and that
j cUf prices ar* right ,
COLD WEATHER
!b bound tn com*. and vu will te sorry • *’ you Itav* put oft getting your hnms
nxwl up before tha tush. Wa can halp you ).* it. and Do IT MIGHT.
OUR FURNITURE STOCK
I# n<>w tmplctt—Far 1-r and I uning H'torn Library Milting Room and Kitchen con
ia fitted nut with goo*ir to utt u> one* astr Leather Couches. Rocker* aT
ivaxy Fhsira. ’hla Floaetx, Crystal Fahlne s, ftt*leboards Dining Tihler Hat
I Hark*. Hall (’hairs and k*tae* FMlng ri#n I doli, B*>x t'oucha*. Folding
lied*. H*t loxinger. t omb.nation Ho**k (’a *■>- Fan* v ( fiairs and lt>* ker* of all da*
j•( rlpttwiu*. litriis** and Mahogany Wash Hi and*, Chlffnnlar* and Tablet.
11l I l\ > 9TOYKX \>l KIM*K. •T.llt M 'llo\ >1 % I llt I '.XXL*,
llblll N ItfMlHK.ldflk ItMfNlbbH %1 *itt# IMl'Mini I I IIM II lit: UOI.IMH.
, ire four ftl'ld'lALTlKN ihot •an t l* t • at.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Ws ne.-d ti<i ray inuct* airui #ur ntC' k <*f • •t|W*l- I yt*ryle#*ly say* It |j* the best
in town Peopla come and look *•* away, bin LKKK Till. FAT. 1 hey tome t*a<k.
A faw of our siMM-laltla* In this department aro Wlda F*ri nca for Folding itoorg.
Narrow l***rtleieH f*>r dingle iMor* \'**st|t.4le lot*#* aiel I’anels, laxce fr*m 12-tn:h
lip to M Inches wide. Couch F#v*rs. mi lih-ih’a wi*l* Fallal Hlx*- Rugs. 11l Wilton an*l
Hmyrn*. sixes ax follows t#xs dx. Xx’J. ;•*!;. RU. !*-•** Ift f**M Nowhere also lit
1 r#wn ran you ge them W- are s*-lling • fm* txtJ dntyrrm Rug f
Wa ptirobaasd ai a bargain abi of sampl# from drummer of Daghestan Wll
i ton Rtifv tsd foal The regular prb of them is $l We ar** •*. Ilfig ibis lot at very
much less Th*- gmd* ar*- ÜBRKIOUT The price for the arkirg
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
Anil a fine upholsterer to du your work H|** la! pricer given on materUl to thoaa
in the trad* We keep chair canes and lute of thing* that w can t enumerate.
OUR LACE CURTAIN STOCK
mial not t>r uv.ilookiil .. II I* In full lil.M flur atn. k of M.ni.l
and OmimrlvK t* wurlhy of tioticr. If ro had Caip.* (>WM|>rr you woul4
u.v.r tha jKlt. (..Id for It Tluv.r. lalior auvar.
PLEASE CIVE US A CALL
IN OUR NEW STORE.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
GRAND
Sacred Concert
—FK T
Elks' Fair Grounds
-BY
FAIRMAN’S
Boston Concert Band,
Sunday Afternoon and Evening
MOV. 11.
POPULAR PRICES.
McDOmOH & BALLANTYNE, W
Iron F6unders, Machinists, j f
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... it n>i l’..iini.|i l.tiiilii.i t■ i 11. i* t •n- l l<i|. II ii ii ii c„ t
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