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GORMAN ON THE OUTCOME.
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**LI Urlt l .nnuii li % lour” m \ rrj
|'iwr fill %rwu•#*•• With "
Lamer*— I "r# ml and * rruplln
Iry I niMUII^I—W Itoi • • llelng
*••,.) mi U4liiM|ilun W III* Neapect
l lli** I uinrf of ilm* l*orip >nd °I
llir Defeated andtilnlr.
htncroi N 1 v 11 - It l# t oo early
to t*.k cr • v. f th;nk about rwi mixing
tft* I*em*> r ii ty.“ remark**! former
'i' Mom land l and v Whil
dIM u*>>U u ■! < ■ !#(#*: cf M Hrvoi
•*1 i..• •/* war * everw.ie*m;ng and
<!,e ki k ■ **** mid# 1 M
<Jorn.r> rhut we rouit have time to rc
nwr breatft before making any pre
iii'ilone of calculating an to the future
v of tne Democratic i ar\ It *
r r the time to indulge in ctiminath ►
or recrfmination*. but we mum accept in
i - uit the * aim an i d#l berate J dg
tr>nt of tne voieiw of t.i# ountry aft
deep on*Wl< ration of ctietr own jndlv: t
uj! In!er#t# We must he verdi‘l
a> m evfctcn e that the biurtm** in < re(.
of the counirt at wd.Mr . tin*
eha rife* of *1 ,ng a. ’thine ani h mis i'
Interfere with the |ne. -jt pro(ervsije con
dition existing turoug-iout the land A*
1 look at it ttje r*§ *it w . - br< ;g >! about
• i
owners of great romm< .a: enietnrl*e.
and the eiT *>.er* of urg# forreji of work
log people, but by the vo*es of a majoritv
ot the o.terati'■ ■ of the great ettablixn
fi:eni and * • is -k.ng geccrai :>
who Jo.ne<t with the pioir prarlk al bus
iness |>e*>f i# in d# Ming t n.it .4 woul l
he univis** to.li-'urb th* prosperity nf th
present by experimenting with it new *.]-
ninistra' t mi., i was pledg'd o rever-*
•r.ti *•{ i . h it. of th pra taa. bu*-
ines* ndiantag*** now #nj>yel
the great mas* ,f the rlgh
minded an*l mlufrloi p oj i who. un
d#r *xitinc . t.-ll?ion■* woti.d not all w
themaeives t. j.e wholly In flue re ed ~y
I arts tie*
Mr iiryan m-d* a remark*ibie <?*m
paigti .lid attr.u teil Fug# ,i.l e .thu- -
a*tic audiences by hie briilia oia oiv
e ->i it t,\f- m inner o apiiealtnu to
those who trathered around him It l
evident, that a gr* ■ many men
i * glee ted to Vote is they shouted, as the
Mg M K'.nl*) vote roiled up fr*m pia ■*
when th< greatest Bryan d* m m-trati* ns
"* re held Now tha th* smoke f battle
baa cleared away It si I be li order fr
the critics *•> rush forw rd .ud endeavor
to | o4nt out the mistakes mai< i> <*
rati >n- t'rlti* im at t 1
late day is futil* and at th* am** tlm*
it must not i* fohgotnn that out *u*-
|Kn# r.s also ir* ♦ h* soma serious blund** a
during the in*a- - tart n* ** .ry to men*
Hon novi A** 1 have beor© remarked
we were tieaten badly by a *ombinitUi
of clr:umaian< ■ and condlikor. whi n
evidently api*.ii*<l to \< ter - more a to g
ly than any of the argument* p s inte i
on the stump
“The defeat is too overwhelming a- <1
far-rea ting to just fy the cry *>f frau i
and corruption and h.tppUy th contest
•Sided without any s*i lous dbtoroan e>
nr t •tor' to f.*rre which mnv ir>
feared might reault f*om th# high stale
of cat Itemeni stxl cnthUA!a*m p vail ng
at certain periods of the < AmpjU’ti
“What Mi lit van’s future Intention*
in i> ta- I have no means of kn *wing w and
as his stale has gone Kepublh*n and his
proapecla of coming to ihe Benaie are
somewhat dli.link*h*d, he may conclude
to retire from ihe center of the p*mi.al
stage for I lie present and rest content
with two gnliant. l*ut unau* > esaful efTort*
* rvgrue the presidency from the grasp
of the Republican parly.
'1 r. Ilnns'o l.usi ( banre.
Many influent lil members of ihe I>em
ocratlc party in \\ ashlngtoti <-oncur in the
opinion that tho result of Tuesday** *le< -
tloti must ne.’ussarlly deprive Mr Bryan
of any further presidential claim* from
the lemo rati* party lie ha* had two
successive opportunities to win he covet
ed pria and the party has given him
hearty aup|*ort There were, however,
'■vmdltlonw whi- h s# em#ni t# jiff.-it a cer
tain cla-s >f voter* commonly termed ihe
•dent vote, which was bc>ofi the control
of party uiganlxatlon or party tie* Heif.
Interest and ad nr to let wed enough
• lona ,*eem** lo have acmafed a sufti- lent
number of v>ters to turn tha balance of
l**w r in favor of M 'Kinley ms against
Mr Bryan The p of the two
car.*ll l*t** were not alone considered b>
the voters, for had such been the case
result might have been different, for
it la cotteedAd Mr. liryan |**e*e**e* a
•tronger. end. im rhaps. tn*>re captivating
personality than hi* sue- • xsfid rival. Af
ter iwo trials it l& appirent that the pol-
Icltw and ihe prim iples w hlct\ lire behind
McKinley are more potent with tiw votera
of this country than those which Mr. Bry
an represented.
klurtea of ll* t'lgtil.
Now that the cwiiMMilgn is ov* r and the
country Is assur*d of four more years of
Bi’ Klnley.sm. anecdotes of the recent po
lit leal struggle will be order. The re
sult of the balloting shows that i#ol>tlcal
■lirornost! at.on* are of but ittle value In
h m .Jority of Ini'-ar.ee* and a* general
rule the opini ns #'f the motive party man
agers are of #*v actual Value than ihe
vh-ws of entirely d.slnterested parties. It
Is not always safe in i>oliticai gatnerlngs
to base your a.cu'.ations for victory on
tne slae of your crowd or ihe enthusiasm
displayed by the spectators
A Democratic s*t ttor who did some *i -
tlve camirntgritiuf in New York. yenns>’-
\anla Delaware. Maryland. West Virgins,
and abo in tv- Middle West, tass*d
through Washlngtt ii a few tl.ty* lefor#
diction on hi* wav home to vole. To
arm fronds he remarked that he lw*l
reached the conclusion uDer c*nsiderabh
experience, that ‘’sfiellbinding * Is not al
ways an effective and satisfactory noth**!
of campaigning Bn:d he, “at many of th**
m-etings w ier<* I spoke. I w* (Intend
by the largest and perhaps the most m
te ligcir locking set of |**ople I ever at
pared before. Tltvre is Just enough vani
ty in my nature to have induced me to be
lieve that 1 was making a great permmal
hit with my audienc*. and at tho same
time securing a lot of converts to
the cause of Bryanlsm. A.most every
sentence I uttered was punctuu I
with the most enthusiastic applause and
other demonsirations of approval Nat
urally l left the nnui.ni feeling tbit my
missionary w- rk had no; been in vain
When the meeting adjourned. I stroll*!
back to my hotel and purposely mingl. I
with the crowd with a view of gleaning
some )d*M of the real sentiments of mv
audience without disclosing my Identity-
My pride was rudely Jarred ly bcaiin*
auch expressions us the we:
•• T wonder if that H nator chsp expect*
us to swallow all of that ? y-* raping
guff he *.}• giving us to-nighi
• I wonder if that H nator ever did a
hard day's work in hi* life or knows what
U better for the working men than th**v
do themselves? Such rot as he talked
makes me tired
If that fellow had told u# where we
coukl k- ? another Job If w*‘ vote the Bri
ar. ticket. It would have leen touched
. arer home than hi* flowery talk about
iN.rvn. •m- issue*, impvriaiism .iixi Ihe
r>ghta of the governed to govern.'
• At first 1 was inclined/' continued the
Senator. *‘|p feel Indignant at these
rude >mcn* • s u|“>n wtyal I con sidereal
one ot the greatest efforts of my life, but
1 finally concluded to hold my peace and
mingle further in the crvwd. The more I
listened the hafd*r they me. an I
some *f their criticisms were so severe
t tat they became amusing rather than ir
ritating. Howavcr, 1 managed to fill
out all my engagements with
the National Ommittss and at Hi#* sam*
tim** Mrtraei some amusement an I <#• -
vslerable exp**nem e during mv visit -
* lions to the several Mats* JudK f K frisu
om* of t ie <onrn*n*fr 1 ht anl I nm
vinced tliHt in cerxfiln se v -||oii* of h
-country * generous campaign fund Judl
ousljr <li.trlbute 1 nmona the iub:tfut l*
ment on electlm 4iv !** •. >* u m<
\ot* than floral oratory gauv ./ *orat*-f
b t.U. lainner* arid bra- t it
Owe f ll*- Surprlaes.
On* of the riurprisee of r .impugn in
Mary and p -h,* election of Kepu an
- *># gre-imnn from in#* First or K* rn
DDirl * For sever#; f'n#r i ion*
the !>#mo ran have lontrolted this dk--
trfor so ovnplersiy that until re entiy
me Re*juoi #n simply put .i candidate
In he fei<i .** . iimii#-i of f#rm lo pr***f rve
'ne p<irt> orgardsiti#>n in 'hat iart of fhi
* 11 I 't* bom* cf the diamor |
ha k terrnpsn, the ohc;:?et ovster-, th*
h fruit and t • famous Miry .and
peK h i-irtnuy.
r J '• K'hubir an who bus been fortunate
• • t.i. by r-vr-* rh< pol.’ti . traditloua
• f th#* :.itern .hore Distri t I* William
Henry Jn kne a wealthy dcaier in > ellow
k lunher ni m re *ent . onvert to the
lirpubil * pari*. He is h member of
Is r* family of Jackson hoys who arc
all rlc *i n the r*, t of judictou* exp#*nli
• vr# - *v th#*.. father before them in yH-
U>w ptne forest- m North I'urollnt an I
v,r • ”f tile br*aber. n few v.-ar*
*r*. w i el**, and Governor of Mar via I
n t fie I >enw< rn'b #j He
*' w.i-i afirrwnrd h eholce rf th*
Derm* ratjc tnsneg# rs for % I'ni ed Si it i
scna.orsh*.,. •, mc **ed the ,ie J . ve
'' 1 ‘ 4 * * de .11#. k (m . iried in the I.* *•
isU?ore ami i'.inu J . kson wa- thr own
o\i f t4rd and a 'ompromise agree.i
' l h the Irtfr. f'harUs li (Jiij-. n
winner of the prlxe fnill within # few
year* ago the Ja* k?on* were ihe rru-t
flaentlai Ivemo< rat* on the Kitten
Shore l'o .r 'cars .go the you* c
rot.-fr, ti W.lbur Fla kvon. #n rl
rr ed i .-hangs o' |olitl ai a h ar 1 1* •
<um- a candidate r r the ip’ on
tie U-puoliran ticket. ll* we de'eital.
Two >-ars lalrr he was & iai,dbia>e o
Hongres-* on rbe *ime ticket. Again to
suffered clt.feat. His other brother. Wil
liam 11 . became Involved In .< -.ntrov r. y
with th* Devmeratl an-ldi'e
Welter Smith. n.w iJovcin rof th** tae.
■*nd ## finer p* r-onal Hgtit ei rued •
wen <iov Smith and Wi I im J i kson
The latter having renounced the D rro
' rntlr part) -• ure*l Ihe It#*, ibh an nom
.natioti fC'i i’pngne** t-iis ta! I!.* |r,-
■ xperlence in practical I- Mtl - wtn re
gar.lrd by many #.f hi* friends * hr* a
nd hear y fr him to mJ ##■•'fu ly
arry In it*- ermtest ju-t ended How
e'er, tiring a ;ra< l al busin# man. ex
eeeoingiiy isypulgr throughout the dls(r. t.
h good mixer an>ng all las-en of peo
ple a pillar In tne Methods* 1 hui.ti.
siml, In a'kilt 100, po>*e-sstd **f a I ng nnd
well-hi Ted purs* h plunged int •
tho fight and came out a
winner One of .its sources f
r ver.ee is a continuing contra, t with ih**
Standard Oil ComtNiiiy for lh# mwnufa
lure of ye low pinn for oil rafts In
hi ; Irhnhrr mill" and Tox factory, he em
ploy** several hendrri opeintives iJur-
Ur the eon .eat ihe . g*- of > oerelon wa*
brought against Mr Ja. k*#n t*y hi* !>em
cs'rgtlr o|tponenl. A f* w days before th
• e.'tlon Mr Jackson *al *1 hU employes
tocetl.er an ! In his characteristic manner
t ldr#*s**l them in subwfarue i*s follow
(k here, hov* I hear n good ileal of
talk ah#wit coerrl*n. and mv er.rmiea ar#
telling It ill iro uni the d.stru ; tliwt !
have urderftl you all to v. t# fo’ me. aid
if you lion t you will ill he tired Now I
waiii to tell you frankly I propo*#* to run
this mil. after ih election as it h* been
run ever since I owrnd it I proi*oae to
• nipk> the m t men I in g* t t* attend
to my business l don't are what their
politics ate if they dgfi t suit ne i will
(lishurp- them, and If they pirate m# I
•\lii gi\* th-n employmenl 4# long as I
un able, at and advance them * .nllng •a
their (merit* Now I wnt you * g > *
the polls and vote .> you 'hex *#*. of
course you know J am < candidate f.r
(Ningrt-s . and I woo and like t* win If I
< an. but I don't want any man h# re to
f#***! that he hu* got t sot# against his ,
<*>nvlqtions for fear of losing his job. I
That s all I've got to say."
The result wa- that every man In the i
mill voted far Mr Jackson An cviileatc# j
of his M*r*oial pipularitv i shown by the
fn i that Mr Bryan carried that pr# • in* i
by two hundred majority, while Mr. J k
sn rati way alo ad of th* lterubll* an
Hcket. in the *am precinct, carrying it
% v four hundred majorit\ Hl* p rxon il
adornments arc not such as to attract
universal admiral lon, but he i* known
along the Fas • rn Shore as “honest, in
lustrlou#* end practical Bill Jackson.” and
he take* good-nature*! pride In being able
to reach Congress shead of hi* brother**
Klthu mcl Wilbur, notwithstanding hi* 1
very recent entiy into a tlve |*olltica.
im;vkm ii % \ *a nrt itn.
M lint Ki-tinv. It >• #f hehrnska toys
He* pee 11 it a It.
From thu New York World.
Hrnaha. NH>.. Nov. B—James K Boyd,
a Democratic ex-Governor of Nebraska
was asked to-day about flu* cause of
Brian s debar a* and the future of the
Demo ratic party He said.
The riuiin issue in the campaign was
free *!lvcr Much as Mr Bryan tried to
avoid keeping It In the foreground, he lost
thousands of votes on that Issue alone,
and that w;*s wha* defeated him. Four
yeara ago he told tin peopv tlMit If the
grid standard ol .uln<-d it m*atu frightful
disaster. The reverse proved true and.
indeed, nearly even prophecy l# mi.de
proved false
“For the Democratic party the duty of
the hour demands that H return to Its
time-honored principles of honefty ai.d
*conomy in public expenditures, a ratff
for revenue, sound money, the control of (
mists In a just and conservative manner,
slop the absurd cry of imperial am and
militarism and. without imrttcuiartslng.
advoc.it** true J* ffersontan principlet~no
accorxiing to Mr Bryan's false definition
of hem. hut a* defined by Mr Tilden and
other true Democrats.
'Having proclaimed there principles a*
th** unalterable policy f tht rorty. the
Democrats should nominate for Frewident
; statesman a men who will not appeal
t* the |*asslone aid prejudlcet of th**
shiftless mwl discontented—; man of dig
nity and u'taluments and known well
roiugh not to be necessary for him to
travel all over the country to make
speech for himself “
Vo Trace of Ihe 1 .•* Man.
Columb.t, H r. Nov 11.-The negro
rivlsher who creapej mjsterlous'v from
the sheriff of Williamsburg while l*emg
brought to this city, has utterly vanished,
and the sneriff maintains slirnce.
l oncr**int ti t limrleatn.
(*olumbui B C., Nov. 11.—The Houth
ern Railway hi- deckled fo transport free
•>f cost all exhibits to tne cxpnd’lon to
open in Charleston next winter.
QK K<. IA
School of Technology,
ATLANTA, GA.
Mtchanioal, Elictrloil, Civil and
TkxtlU Enfirnirinj.
Re#on#l Term l'#*gin* December Slst.
;iK(*nHKMKNT3 FOB KNTItAN* K
Hi H API'HENTIt C Algebra to Invo
lution. one book in Geometry* one-half of
Kngas Grammar
APPRENTR F !.AHS 1 S History.
Elements of A gebra complete, I book* in
Tlaln Ow# retry Remter’v Inorgant#'
Chemistry through chapter ? English
Grammar and l H History
Applicanf* mv enter at any time and
must b* at least sixteen year- of ag.
V* urtg men will l>* received without ex
amination In subjects on which they can
furnish certificate* from other college*
F*r parti# tdars catalogue etc., address
LYMAN HALL. !'r*, Atlanta. Oa
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, lUOO.
will teach deaf mutes.
um III*. PAR THE AT ORt.AMXKD I
IMIKP! MUM *1 VIMI M HtMII.
I*l% e t ilorel lirnf llules lin ntl' il To
gether for It • lim lon IntlrurliiiM.
1 oiinii I ml) tin* V (ilunirer#'(l Im
I curb the ln**. Ilrtng I horoug li I >
Fnmlllfir Willi the *lgt> Language.
*e%ernl Ollier Utiles Are K (•%% m
M im Will l*ril.all% .Inin the ( Isa*
liulrpenilcnl I’rralu trrlnn *und*%
kelmnl Is I nlqge in llnalng %uUi n
4 lass iinil %!• n i less of ( lilnesr.
A cli" of <|ef muter; w..- o'ggnlt and
yesterday afternoon In the Hmdiy *;h *>!
of th# In iependent l*resbyt<etbin Chute
The ( lass io-gir.N its cxlsten.-e w.t v
memi>er- but there j,r# eevera* m>ri d#-
males tui* are known of ill tne city, ni
It is believed that no dtffi nlty wilt #*
found m %r during th# m to join the claws
The cis#-* i- comprised entirely oft# 4 -
groes sli fd Ifitny pnj*. Had It not he. t
tha* ii* users #!••#%* mute* m the fl: •
greatly predominate, an effort would have
be#’ll mad# to organise the cTa<* wi'h i
meinberahlp of whites. A young lady who
l* thoroughly mistress of th- linger lan
guage In wht<*h the deaf mute* oonvera
hx* a amsd •!•’ of the # lass ani wa
large!- iii -( ifrvu t and in I .r* itr.xutioi.
- ario si.> seconding all the effort# tna e
ly th* superintendent did by th# pasi <r
Rev Dr. James Y. Fair.
A.I fiv- * t tin* member* of ihe cla** ii*-
played an engerness ind an Interast at
the first meeting Those ,n charge of lb**
* herd and ihe wre greatly • n-our
rtg t mi I they believe tn* lu w t* uur*
of the 000 l will 1“ proiluctivc of mu* n
good. D la thought probabit that it ail!
t*#> the rallying |olni on P in lay after
noons for a I olor#*d deaf ni'*w of *itfi* r
x who feel u # - re for in*irudion of a
rdtgious characlcr.
The Sunday S* !tool 1* unique in having
i .>* of nil *- that w*a* establish#*!
inn#* or f#u. year* ago it will be still
more |*t. u.tar with 1‘- cl;-* of d* if m il*'*
there being no other school In the city
with either *( ti* departments. Great
inter* *i in th# bran* of work u*
shown. ,n*l with Ihe Chinamen ; great
*l#-a ha* already .r# n a inpllshed
Dr Fair was Inter# vted in ooservlng
the progress of tK* l.\> in L.I ganixa t.ou
All * .lowed thrms# !* #w thoroughly cap
of underc;hng and th#ir •; n
Isegurig* is |erfn*t|y intelligible to thur
,nstns ;ress. ns is hers to th#*m Tne fuptls
inve al: attend#**! t r i# etaf* institution tf
Cave springs for h** deaf ond dumb.
anl their tmmiiig there i\ • of the tn.st
s,*pro'.e| sor* They npU#> only One
nsrvl in naiktm' *h#‘mselve uiHf#*mt#o|
They are <■'.*: t* t# id fiuentiy. uslt.g t.ietr
* .giis when des.r i.t: t> read aioud.’’
The c.aea of mm# - r‘ It#**! th** Dord’ •
Prayer In their sign language, using their
finger* m in.ivon. and fr*m rhlf cxvlhl
t*on Dr Fair went to the Chinese
where he h-aid the Ir*l 9 Prayer recked
in that tongue.
IHvA I M OF li. 11. MUHIAI V.
lie Wns *% W r 11-K (#*%% n Viigtislmi.
Ollier ViiKiiMtn \r%%a.
Augusta. Nov 11 li. B .M*>renus, man
ager for th#* Cable I'iano Cos. **tl
.'# n y nvday nt hi* home, I#l7 Greene
sireei, of heart disease. Mr wn* native
of New Y**rk. >0 year* old, and leaves .#
wife nud c||||drer The funeral w 1 i la*
hi k! Tueiwlay after Ihe arrival of bis
two sons from New Yurk
Mr John v B#* >r for nearly half a
* enturv tax #a||eof !tirhm*<tid coun
ty Is critically II! at his home
Mr Fvm.* 11 egg • who w - paral>x*l
yratarday is sill, due, hut hu* never re
aalr('#)nscfourn< -s. and hi- death Is an
ticipated at any hour.
HIM.IT) 111 Fit \ t Alt II film:.
One Vrnro Raardered Another—*Kenl-
Inx Wn* Found Bend.
Macon. Oa.. Nov. li. Coats was
kllicd by Flewellen Smith, loth negroes
over .% game f cards. Th#* knife was left
stick.ng in in* .r>osf (*f ('oats. He vv i
cut in the stein ? h. back and breast, and
died )i a few minutes after the cutting
r*mith e '-w*! n> the swamps.
J J K. stlnt m-l ihir.,--. lie'll, unmnr
ri. I wn, f. in * ■l. a.l In l~vl iti| mi>rnln
nt h- rfi-l.irn •• of hl brother. Drnr,.
Kf-dtlnu
Mr K-itlnir win in Savannah, an.l
h* many fi!-n<U s.irrr
WHKIIK l \ M I 111 It hrtiHßßf
Mi.n-rlnu. I)..a|i|irarurr in tarn
linn..
Columbia. S. C . Nov. 11 -No tiarr h.ir
b-rn 10in,.1 of Mi Arthur M 'lhrr,
young man nt o illnapprarr l ivtii|n <frlv
ln homo fiaan Briton. Nrnhtrry roumy.
i ir night of Octobtr Hr ha.l rol.l ,a>l
-11111 ***•• *lay. an,l ha.l M-veral hundtnl .1,1.
Ur. rn hlr |,.r-on It ruin-.I .luring m.
nlKht hi .1 nil trn. k, w*r oblltrratr<l Th<-
hori*,, with tin- biia.v In whk-h Mr, M,
r nrr wa* riding made It. way to his
home.
THE KiaUKHMAVft Kit IK Mia.
Illrd* of thr Ufa U hlrh l*rry I pnn
thr ahnala Thr, Ortray.
Krom th,- London S.irctunr
ul * U thr hsharman*. trlrnd. hr
thr hast of hurt " Is an aphorism of tho
Corniah lUhrrfolk Now a "hu. r’* tr
p.t.u.l M.iilonrd on somr romintnl nt
rm manor, ovcrlookinif thr tlshlna a rutin I
to rats* thr hur and cry t thr upt r aoh
of shoals ol pllrnaid*. lli- Is .rlrctr-I bs
cau-r of his kaenneso of -tahi and, ,-isiot, of
character, .hr w,| Judgment an-t kr.owl
**lßr ol •*' •'v of tl.h, • A aull th- r
for-. Is l-tac—l h> thr fiahr rman, l-o h to
ts la-lorn ar. I utility on a l %. | w.th |t„.
nn! trusty mrmb. r of ht own rraft
N.m only KUlla but sa:ii--ls. snay-. ( r
cormo(anta.) ond oth .-a birds f.'dl ,w
sbo tla ui htiilnao in.l pilchard*, in Ia -
*v. warn Ink -f thrlr prr* nc No
apr.-ta. I, Is more im isant to thr I V,. ~f
a t orotah oanertnan than mil f , ,i„ti<
iwt.-h of water over which the ciit Sati
nets are dlvlntt from thr hrlaht of a
huiulrr-t l.fi with the velocity of a th n
dt-rbolt. Hr know- that that ■’color' t,r
token* mllllors of ptlcharda, th- , ipture
o( which will huoirr bread and butte for
all ihr sta eedltur winter Wluu u iarirr
slioil has Ix-rn lncto*r<l It Is ihe custom
to anchor the srinr on,l to take out of It
every day as mauy pilchard, a. can t,>
ronvrnl-rttly salted Th- hr dr, lik* a
human txlnfs. take on* of thr nrt dalle
aa many ar they rrqulr- and w .ro It
ha* hern rtnptird by Ihe rrp>at",l drain
are th- first to become ~wat, of th, fa t
and dr|*art. "No ln# no tins; no
feather* .time, no t,.iles I*r>r7th." I :h
--naixlm of the tlsh'rman
li ls.|lr.<aant t- know th<t th- itu.l I
, • much lialehtej lo Ihr llah- rnt n us
th- naharinan 1. to the a.,11 Whrr, v r
llsh are cut up for t> alt there Is alw y s a
supply of heaila. tall, hone-, and entrails,
and thcer the ictiils Immediately loutce
ti|>on and flyht over and, with an rye to
these r-llca. they patiently foll-w llih ni
boats for tnllea A flsbrrmun who leaves
his |,o*i with fl*h rn laird unpr-t ■■ t I
and on.-overed Is n* tht -upt a>l n*r
-nary lo find that the aul have ixnn- to
thr lOih luslon that It w. lnt t<hd f r
them, ticca .tonally th- practice of laklux
what they want wlth-ti a kin* hods to
unpleasant results. Th* 01.,,r day th*
Larwl’s End fishermen ~>rd a hi* twit
. • (*,. # ... %#, <1 i*** n i >*i| i >
airy pll# ,a>i i# from th#* *ct*ie I> (hi
ricir ID# bards were ur..uint un 1
tr • 'Afi re rniuy wr •"t b* hlral in ’•#*
*>n t** of h* Th***#’ Hu #* I
ran. !•*! tor .uivi wrat.gi #1 over. ‘Hi.
tti.i tbeir me*. • i# * n*!#* ; p** *c ( . y
i**{• .fi# At thong t h* n^n
ermefi but wi.at w 4 thi .##* >r.;-hrr. , -i
on na hlng ib x #**ie of lh# Iwnq i* t *i
n.: 'ait a /• ore ** t* .* -t- ti* •*'# !>ot
tom of th# IxMi Hm-i'-i, th i wing* n
h#*;*i#Mi *li*tr* - Tf * h(l •i# n •o gui' ti
that they could not fi
The moral# of gui-* arc often aa uum'l#-
fa *:or> .*■* thefr rr i r.* r> aid th# > to’
M>il without lam# loth fr**m
friend.h and nrt* ?.*- A thr'fiy doi. for
ii > iruf, whi h 4# * **o ** of rivuv
*• .♦*• a## a AKOVl#*m f#-*i lr fu’-UTe. >oo-i
■ 1.. i ist it le *■ -i#*r • m #.i ! v, o** t n
to k# * p tn#in Gu!i.<# n.tv* ••M-fn-hk)' # I
i tor the rL-fn- f pr< p rtv #u i
!, -i. foi• ly thi. hi al* ogeth# r git :
concoct (i |. in by w-hl *h th#* •’ n< • ma.r
■'conveyed’* from * *• 'eg to th*rn# Iv*#
A Tz* n thieve* |>l* ;*•• •D # •nt r k.-*
! * . | * f
thHlr number ##ix*' • lf>n# In th- f
•f day Mil l In d* : of t e .wn*’ f
Natural •
r# ; .*•>•, .*• n*l fwieuee til.* r* # ling gul
with fierce brk to th. v#ry ##U* of
ih* lff and th#i re •urn * In thlumph
with tb** hone in 1i- rr -th Al-i# f< h H
f* * Sinks' He find* when h# #*’• t * b
,i 41i u,# other i-# tie* have <i#prt#l in
oti.i an> wi*h th# # • | *in-r gun# A fi#h
rm in hr* w th# t k' *n of n
f? m wharf at S#*ru.rn ' •> * n * I nr
av • and a j*x>r did lon ;rrwn dut* ly 4 ft
off fi latching the ‘ and jil e* ix# •>#
m#*gre but mvor ■ in*r#‘ I I w.ia herf.
and eue had a right to |#i k h r 'on* 4 *n
;>• • But xr* * % 11 wo* rh|
•v#*.h !f tn the rid lady #■ *k* r. poun
upon hrr prlxe. thiaklng ot.berw.* tl r
iHHifiiel down behi! 1 h* r ?#*> *# to mike
her rl--h creep and then, while her mil
flan # **•# met! to >-#> l’U •#*• ,Mi Gull
don't tke my Hill# * • . Ihr *nam !#?#•
thief gave n yell of bTlxloti and # t' #1
it ofT Ja kdaw# low potato, did Iv*v-
Ing no great rgvereii#'*- for h* 1 gii b
i Vmm i* #in’ i t t*.k i cm w . n t' ) n#v.
the op|Krrunity.
Gull# seeing Ihe mo# k robb# ? with the
atol# n prej rty In beak#, wax vr>
Indignant, u#* languaK' for pubM #
Bon, t* prlve th*m of th#ir ,!!-gf#:w-- gein?*
• rnl then fight amotig ’ ri-* , l\*x f • *r the
largest poig'c*##. tjannet*. !ik"* gull#, oc*
- iMonaby tail victim" to tnelr aniNtitr?
Winter a s#<or of ti#* c* n•• "ii f
bird* enpj.tl shod or exni •<1 - near tha
*r.or* of WhUmi-. I H# . i*vtwen ' p
Cornwall and the D *i#l l-nd. and heg.i -
I. u-u.ll, to dive alter ncni o*r gup to
a gt’t height, than w . • */.ug h‘ •* 1 #lowr
w *d ** > that the w • might -trlkt* th#*
utoicr fide *f their v ingr find give the
~ , 1 and velocity, l ‘ir’ally cloeing th.
wing# b*frtr* the ir*m*-‘#iou# plunge.Ttiero
wa# a heavv t:roun * #• a breaking on th#
*bor#, which the g.u.n* ta. ti their eager*
n# >- ti f# l ii th* in#l-a!le, failed
t ik# .?;! ■> ;* -unt. I* .‘u!iur the fixhe#right
In * o ih#* mi rf, they I *r#l> dived, and m
they ro.*#* • the gttrfi #* with th*lr prey It*
their rr.outh. w#*re itrm n #u l almoni 'uti
r ckl by i Mg wave Befor*- they -ould r#*-
, -v*r th*;r h; at'h a further ond yet an
other wav# ihundet l ipf.n th#*m. and a#
fb#v were HtruM.i* I (ta* it tie tn-uvy
of the young ildhermn w # were attract
ed to th* #f>*i by th* novel *p 'vtw-'le
Gull- have rhorier wing# than g.inn te.
but th# are not I# h adept in the uee
of them. Both th# l tullful bla k-wtnst# I
#l#<'-i## and *he common gull# are ex'cl
ient fiMrv. a# #ver> one mu*i corf* who
hi# witn#s>#4-1 thei* em* nt# In #i till*
of w in#l W ith their a ing# bending l* r fo
the violence of the gale, hut without the
eight# - .i tunl b‘*l thev **-i! a ftlV to
w indw ard, tfien w# #p around in h grand
Mtrve Hni up Mgain. • n apparently lire*
h rlclen*-. in ti##' t#etb of the bl*#t
until ne l# romp* 1‘ 1 to b* Uve ih it
ih. *tom# I# m,*lv their nNgvthl k
iiiu' in - omporivon xx 11ti gannet# *n l
g J- ar** |ceff 'tlve an i '!ume>* on the
wing 'I . r fiignt .# abort and u#ua ly
iK#t far aoov# tue xurfM'. of th* water,
iitd th. way in which they r t i out
tiielr long fie*k# Itt front give* them an
ut # ainiy a !u *'.i\in*'. When In • it* -* -v
tit# v have -me dltfirultv in r tting # ut
• in. and only
the #urfAce for aeveral yards*. io th# tun#*
• f i* sounding Mtia k** with their w nc .
ir * hey able to rise into t:e * ir. I’o <-
#om# tlmei t ike lvni u<* of ihl.i in tial
dim# 'lity io form nt tlie b| *l. ly pin ing
It with .1- tior leg >n a I v#l piece of
ground. nd int*- r pnHlmr their own n.ie
chlevou# bodies :..*tw *en it and th * * i.
Hh.ig - hcw #'ver if tinrr.oles*e*i • ike earn
iuu to uhj***t i m • v# - to th!e indig
nity a'.way- alighting' cm abrupt rock
fi.im whl**h they . an eunily an.| gra • fu.lj
Jump off again Shag** dive after the fi hes
which form their food, but only from the
aurface of th# water. When they dive,
iKiwi-ver, they remain below h minute or
more, .timing to the top only o get fr >*h
air nr for onvenlen • -f #w* lowing
Fl h## ure not oonetructed entirely with
is i*w to He omfon *f h duig . a 1
therefore, the birila have con.!l#r.ible
trouble in Inducing auch rreiitur** a- role#
un*l #elr t#* ini'- #lown their thinai*. Th*'
xolee retain tin ir Main* s a long n they
ire ltd* bill .! I t KUCCUOIb to vlg TuUk
•halting and Mting. ani are url-d up
nd wallow ##l; lh# eel* #inu.i* tile
ne* k# of their iptort with mu h mor
fervor than nff#- tlon.
ail! the * url taken ou. of th*m and are
per#u led to pa# ui Id#. A# j age wal
,*>w thrlr vbtual* whole, and have no
foot rub- to tmaxur** the ti#he they ►# xe.
MUTHtUn# happens tbit tlie mea' e
too large to be Mowed away, and a long
and gi. u#ji# , Mttra# of twl#lng xtr *tch
ing. and (tapping ha- to lie re-ort#*d t<#
before comfort i* attained.
lltch arnntorM.
From the Ntw York World.
Of lb# iw#niy*foui vrv rich m#n In
ib l ulled Htat## S# . 1 1•• then arc only
five who: # term# # lr# n#xt M r- - h
W trn i• Af I# hind; Hew all. f New
Jersey; Klklnr. of W# t Virginia. M M.l
lan. of M f ug .n, an i Wulcult, of i oOraoo.
All of th# #x pt Wul- o t expert to r’-
furn, >#t of th# fi># Wolcott I# the onlv
#n* who measure# up fully to a reaiafiolb*
trie il of what a United Stale# Senator
#houM be. •
There r.. five rich men in tlu* Siai#
fi m the Nt wL; gland at*# Hale Pro -
tor, I#'lg\ w etntore am) Aldrich. Th* •
I?.* men of #u h p r#<>n! qUdllfiraMlooa
iii i o on#* ever think* of them m* rt*
ildi men- Hal#. Proctor and New
York ha# tw * rich men to represent i*
f.iuh of ability, blit only one. !>#r# w-. W'ith
:h# quail float out* which In other iroum
.iaiu'4 * would tnakrt h fit and tru# r#rr#-
##n*ative. New J#r#ev ha# two million-
Kran. If>* 1 *<
a# ia# .rlcheat man in th# Herat#. Neither
In vv * V i
there ar** Kiklm and Kcotf. both ttir.llon
alree and both representaH 1 ## of th# ti# w
-1> u qulred p.iwer of prlvll#*g- In the last
Plate of th * Mkldle #Ytlautic gmuuc
In the Middle West ihe rich B*naor*
uro I la# On in i Fork#r, of Ohio; Fulr
iMnk#. In.Pai u‘# muPI mil lrtnalr#; th
very rich M Mlllan of Mi higun. He ri h
Spooner an 1 it;# rich Qua rlc*. ot Wp *n
#lt Of thee* afx, thr#*' or# of n tvp*' re
mote from th# tru# jjenaio. ,al at.ind ir*l—
MeMlllan nnd Knlrlmnk Quarle#
and f4poon**r r# mort creditabl# r#rr*'-
entatlvee of Wiacon#ln'p people
rintli of Wvotnlng. t* tatr fienator a
w*• 1' a# a rich man. at. I \Vtil''<>!t. of Uolo
i ndo. would U' a credit to any Htat# J ti*#
till fiti'wart. of N#*va*lsi. are of th* of
fensive typ#. like Hanna and Aldrich
Headache
Rlllousnct*. sour stomach, constipa
tion and all llrcr Ills are- <urcl hy
Hood r s Piifs
Th* non-irritating cathartic. Pnc*
2 r, cent* of all dnigglit* or by mail ot
C.I. Uood and Cos.. Lowell. Masa.
ivikino* and Bart, #f California, are loth
very ri# li, an#! ihe latter l#> Senator solely
l>. uuae of tti riche*. llkeFalrbaiike and
S "tt ar.d M Mlluin and Wetiuor** The
• ni- D to * • r#ain cxi#nt true of Addi
tion Foster, of Ua#hlng'on
All of th# *• men are It# public earn* in fad
a aril in i. name ex* *pt Jones, of Neva
da. who If thr#-fourth# Republican, one
f- irth I'# . I>t and four-fourth* Jon*
in*- **i • f Democrat* from the iim
I- not altogether to the credit of the
•a' I* * i j; i*# ..nly one Her. a tor from
t ;ie North, from whlcn * otn# ell the rich
.Senator#— Itawilne, of Ftah. It im# very
i,far having another—copper-king Clark,
of M i..at.a. wbi . held he retained hi?- pur
• aa## 1 Slilt w-uld li.iv* inffi h#kl up.
*n i jur y th# ••x?r#rn* example of
Senatorial rtffft era tlon
T - m m Of the fifty-# irbt Heatot<
from the North tlKdawato. I'#nnivd*aiili,
lliH.inn.i Ai.d Ftah f*av# only one * tcb>,
tw. y-four ar* m#n worth fr#m i*tf a
mldDn k lar- to atiout Of the
twin >- •• . f nriHii are men who either
w i, l not t# or ought ..*t to b* ft* nator*
under a profu r rysteni of |>opular repre
>*i ’atlon, Mill- <ta are men who hax#
.i-’hleve#! or might have #chi#v#*l th#'
Senate without r#*gar| io tiielr wealth til
tie .- • ten ix iiab Proctor. lo>tg.-
Sj.oon#r. *j ■ * *■* rl# ,?d Wolcott—are men
n; toiiti*- tlon wi’;t whom tlie word# “rl h
nur at*- na t. wily never ue*l.
A tablet marking th# #lte of th# hou?<
in which Samuel F. B More# made hi*
r.ome for many yean* anl died ha# been
p * . and on a • • lory tiU‘i #s-► block tn
T .rt> - * nd - e#i. New York It wn*
form- ri> ot. th* hour# i*elf, which wn
#< down t* make way for the larger
building.
"TOP* THE <itu.it AM) WORKS OFF
Till; COLO.
Taxntive Brotno (Julnine Tablet* cure a
<d*l in one day No cure, no pay. Price
Zo tents —ad.
IT \IR 11, l\ \ IT ATIONS.
JOY* E—The relative# and filonj** of
Mr ar.d Mrs J vV, Joyce *re invite]
' i attend the funeral of their nf , y ** n
•am* t Joeeph, ff#>m No. ui East Brosd
-treet, at 10.i“) o'clock thi* morning.
MFRKEN.—The relative# and friends of
Mr. and Mrs John Murken and family
*re Invited to attend the funrrnl of th**
form# r from hU Is*** residence on the
Thunderbolt toad at 3 o'clock thi*; after
noon
M AUSOLIA An 1 Hl*
I. O. O. F.
A regular meeting of thi# encampment
will be held thk* evening The member#
ate earnently Invited t attend.
Tho Royal Purple Degoc will be con*
ftrred. C. A VETTER. Chief P.itrlar h.
JAB. VAN UEHBCHOT, Scribe.
AOTIf K.
Merchant* contributing to Merchant*'
Fund for i!lk* Ciirnlva! ar- reque*te*l to
t.i*i at th* D* Soto m x3u gf. m. Mon
day, Nov. ID By order of
J J M* fk N FGH. President.
A. B. PALM Kit. Scc'y and Tr -
t.KH'HN I'M I DMll, 1 MM I ETA .
The regular monthly meeting of th#
German Friendly Society will b# held
thi# (Monday) eircn.ng in K. of P Hull
ut 8;IS o'clock
A KEFSKL. President.
A HELLER Secretary.
fil'FkT AL Norm %,
Noth b TO MTKHIOH
ROII# AMI WITMCIsm.
All Jurors and w ltncsees who were
t appear In court on thi* (MondAy)
rii*>rning nr# hereby discharged until
Monday t!,#* l!t!i Inst. By Order of Hl*
Honor Judge F.tlligant.
JAMES K P. PARR.
Clerk B. C., C. C.
AT (II It Al ( Tl\ ROOMS.
W**dnc# lay. Nov. H, we will sell on#
fln* fITiO.IX) I’prlght Plano, In use only u
month; 3 #• 'ond-h.and I’l.mo# and 2 Or
gan#. and other musl- .1 instrument* Ta
ll#* Silverware, Oil Stove*. Iron and
Brass Bedstead" (new), 2 C#n##r Table#,
2T* p-uirs Lace Curtain*. 2 Outeki# Show
t'oae* (plnte glass), 1 Millinery Case and
Cashier's Desk.
SPECIAL,
Fin*' lot of Ladies' Trimmed Pattern
Hut# (Imported style*), fir.#* Ribbon# and
Baby Cap#
ALL GOODS SOLD POSITIVELY
WITHOUT RESERVE
A. WINHRIGHT, Auctioneer.
M Haa am/, t |PB
1* the place where you can satisfy
your appetite with all the delica
cies of the season.
Oysters from the CIULF snd
NORTHERN water#
Also Game* in season.
—OEM CAFE
OEO. C SCHWARZ. Proprietor
Open day and bight.
Dining room uprlairs.
in SPLI’MA. KIOAIA AM) LI AF. K
TRIM ULF.k.
Dr E. H. Nichols of Basannah. Ga ,
writes:
“It give* me great pleasure in recom
mending *OUI Suwanee Springs' for kid
n* y. liver and dyspeptic troubles. Its lo
cation and lovely climate, coupled with
the genial, okl-fashloncd ho*|dtaltty of It#
m.n.age-. makes it to in< on* of the mu#?
attractive spot# for re*: and recuperation
Ih the South. The ne w- h<ft l ami im
[rovr.l I. little* will mi’fl a w.mt
f,'lt,ami I ahull not h.altnt** in .andliiK my
,l**bllll.i(e4 patient - to your heaUh-gIN ing
woicra wh,-n I know ih<-y will rr-turn
with nr# vigor ani Improved health."
All you can drink for ar hi IdvlnK.ton'a,
TUB H II TU < I.L A \ C ARI'KTA.
The only way ao a;ei your earpeta prop
erly taken up. leini'l ami laken care ol
for lh<- aumnn-r. I- ao turn the Joh over io
ihe District Meaeenser and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2. or ail at 32 Montgomery
.irrei, and ahey will make yon an ea<t
moie on Ihe eoet of the work Price#
reaaonoble. Thi > nl.o pack, move ami
,;ore furniture and piano,.
C H MCD LOCK Bupa anl Mgr
HOKHAAA-a f'IKK,
112-114 Whllaker
Diamond Back Terrapin Boup w-Uh
Men ham,' Lunch to-day
Oyier from Ihe Oulf .laily. The huex
meat* ur* carefully prepared,
1-rtvaie dlnlna r,x>m*
Wuerzburg. r liof II:au on draught.
IliiMi* I \l < in i>
By the American Bonding nod Trul
Comamny of Baltimore We n*r author
lal io execute locally (Immediately ufai
arpllcatlont. all hor.da In Ju,ll,'lal pr ,- ,
, ~llnge in either the atate or Unced
A-nte* I'ourt*. ami of administrator* and
guardian*
DBA RING HULL Agent*.
Telephone S-4 Provident Building.
PAIATA AAII HOI M: PAIVInc.
Wo handle nothing hut fhe VERT I
BhJfIT grad.-, of PAINT? and OlLfi. and
- rhe very best painter* to be had. |
Allow u* to mike bid on painting your
house.
SAVANNAH BPILDINO St PPLY CO..
Corner Congreaa and Drayton.
Phone 619.
ni mm;** ytiTii r-J*.
SOLOMONS
ROASTED COFFEES
We Roast Hourly.
RIO. LAGI AIK A, JAVA, MOCHA.
An> of Hirer lilrnrtrU m dealrrcL
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
For Quality
Offlrr ;il)7 Hull Mrr#l.
o||iieltr thr Dr Soto.
Trlr|lt*Mr 7INI.
SFR4 i a no nt BS
FHeSLHYi: VOIR SIGHT
By wearing glasses that not alone en
able you to see. but correct e ery defect
that may exiat
There I* no gu#s.*>work ;n our methods.
We have the latest and mohi approved
rien:iili api aratus for accurate e>e test
ing We make no char* fur consulta
tloo 0! txamlnatlon. and should you need
the services of a physician we will frank
ly tell you eu.
Our <ry sta I ltn*e* or# p-rfect In every
respect, being ground under our own su
pervision. They an not be compared In
v.Uue to th# kind ofF ied us chi ip by th
so-called optl lans or j**w< lers who han
dle tnfeiior g asses a a side line.
DR M SCHWAB A* SON.
Exclusive Opticians* Bull street.
N. R—Oculist prescriptions filled Min#
day receivtd. Repairing dotir at short
notice.
lit A ONLY lift. IIOT GINGER AL!:.
Th# best i# th# W heeler Brand of Be
f*t Ginger Ah . made by AVh‘lci Sc Cos.,
of JMfast, Ireland, from th‘ celebrated
Crom* Siiring* of that city. These
springs are th# propers > of Wh##.er S; Cos
h#*n e no other Ginger Al#* manufacturer
in Ireland hs# those waters l>ui them
s Ives Th- W’heelcr Ginger Ale l# mad#
front pur** Jamaica Ginger JRku and not
from R#d Pepper, a* others nr#, one .s
deleterious— th# other i# a tunic.
For Heslthfulness and Purity th# cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Al# lw th# best.
UI’FMAN BROTHERS.
Rile Southern Agent*. Savannah, Ga.
ELECTION noth f.
city of Savannah, office Clerk of Coun
#ll. Nov 2. WOO.—A vacancy having o* -
curred aimorf the chimney contractors, in
accordance with resolution f Council
adopted Oct. 31, lk*, notice t hereby given
that an election will b' held at the next
regular meeting of Coun il. to be held on
Wednesday, lh# 14th Inst . at S p. m . to
fill the Unexplied term All application*
to h. file<i with ih#* clerk of Connell nv or
before 12 m. of th# 14th in*<. Bond of SSOO
required. Names of two Itondsmen musl
acconi|Mtny th# application.
WILLIAM P RAfLEY.
Clerk of Council.
1:1 I ION NOTH K.
City of Savannah. Office f'lerk of Coun
•ell. Nov. 2. vacancy having oc
curred In thi* office of keeper of the Lau
rel Grove Cfwietery. notice Is hereby given
ami In accordance with a resolution of
Council adopted Oct 21. 1900 an election
will be h#li nt the next regular meeting
of Council, to be bed on W'ednesday. th#
14th in*t.. at h p m . io fill ihe unex
ptr# 1 term Al: applt -ations lo be filed
with the lerk of Council at or twfoie 12
m. of the 14th lust Bond of li.iM) r#-
qulr#d. Name# of two bondsmen mut ac
company the applbatlon
WIJXIAM P BAILEY.
Cl rk of Council.
HIINOI ATI NG—.M ATTIIESSICJ HEN
in iTiku.
mo**, licking. tlb*r, (either*.
Our "tuck o< now mgaerlal at <1 manufac
ture,, product* arc up <o ,:atc. Our reno
vat.ng and remaking hu ,(Flighted mriny
ptomlntni rc.idcnia Ak >our acquaint
ance*. Materials *ent u is pt, krd, .team
ed, ck-arie., and m*‘dt ate.l hy modern ma
chinery. Making done n\ mechanic*. \\ <•
coniine our work to nnittrcase* and bed
ding general,'. Wa ee.l li, king of a:i
kind*, mo-9, hair, cotton, hher, feathers,
or any artl'le necr,, ,1 ;n mattr.** Une.
NATIONAL MATTRKHS AND RENO
VATING CO.,
Bell Phone 3!3k. ijt Drayton street.
Lr.n •<*
mncoi vr \otic e.
yoi UIU WAV 13
TK> PER TEAT.
H> pn> tnic your bill, on nr l>r.
forr ihr l.'.ili Inal.
n. ii. levi a iiiui.
Esr ttu.miKo im.v
*ol.ollo* * t OMPASY,
Übulrailv and llrlnll Drniiilili.
Uhnlrnilr Department, 127 fun
at reel, mil. i.rurgia I* bn iif
141.
Hein II Mtorra, I:t:t C'nnprraa alrert.
aarat. Ilfll I'haar 111. n a || , lld
Charlton alrreta, nndrr Onarda' 4r
■fttnl. Hell nnd tiniriala I’boara t!3.
I*ll 111) t Y Pit tie* 1.1 MIII H Full
U.R.
feet of rh (tillable for wheel*
: Itlna • >rrtaf maker*. .a, „ r k, r,n.|
insrrlor hr flnl.-h Alen rvprem lumber
o. ail !• \\ # hav* rfdumHt cuittn?
0 "a f *" u>u ' bran,l eyprraa ahlnalr*
• n.l will aeon hav. a full lin. of them for
VAun royal mto. co
11111 Mn Taj.;
nillGII 11, 11M*lo\ I.MlFlf
Mlulifat Grade.
Farh harrr! rnnialn* vim-lent quantity
an.l quality to make it MON FTY-SA VINO!
A HANI-EY COMPANY. Bole Aaent.
Phone ws.
UIU TITI,rr
Abalra.M of Ihr recorded land title* of
Savannah ami Chatham county from the
•entente tu of Ueorm to >Utr. Money
•oinrd at low IMereai on city real ealate 1
REcKETT A BECKETT. j
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO H Lt.- ~
President. Qiufhi
C. f, ELI.IB, BARRON t'ART n
Vice President A*st. c**hl. "
Tiie Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH
Will be pleased to receive the n
of Merrh.'nt* Kirme, lndlvldi.il*, Lan
and Corpt.rallcm..
Liberal favor* extended.
Unaurpassad mIImRm f*c.,i:ie., lr ,
lr,g prompt return*.
SEPARATh SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
INTEREST OOMPOI NDKf) Ql.'AßTfc
I.Y ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Drtnali Boxe* and Vtu'U tae
rent, t'orreipot.deiice solicited
The Citizens Bank
in' savasrah.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Iranancta u General UaaWlu,,
Ili.Mlnea*.
kollrlta Aeeottui* nt Indlvl.loel,
Merchant*, nnd other Co r ,,„.’
t aitons.
rolleetlona handled with .nfet,,
economy nnd dlaimteh
Interest, eompouuded qurt.rl,
llllswrd on <le|.o*ita | n oar Savin*,
Department.
Safety li,|„li Boxes mid Storag.
V nnlt a.
(11l tXTLEY A. DEAN ARK, Pre.ldeal.
At 11.1, AM. I-A\E, Aloe President.
(iKtIHOH f. KIIKKAt AN, Cnahlrr.
OOIIDOA L, tinuOVBR, Aaal. Cashier.
SOUTHERN 6101
of the Slate of Georgia.
Capital
Surplus and undivided profli* . y,
DEPOSITORY OK THE STATE or
GEORGIA
Super,or facilities for transacting a
General Bonking riu*!re>i
CollecUona mad. on al! DOtllta
. , bank* and bankers
' i i' of I! -nk*. Banker*. Mer-t
and other* solicited. Safe Deposit (Dim
for rent. ,
Department of Saving*. Interest pay*b.
nuarterly.
Ee,l Sierllng Exclwnge on London tl
and upwards
Ji'IIN KIaANNERY. Trerldent
HORACE A. CRANE, Vice President
JAMES BELLI VAN. CaeMer.
DIRECTORS
JNO. FLANNERY WM \V. GORDON
K A. WEIL W W GORDON J\
H. A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
LEE ROY MYERS: JOSEPH KKRBT
H P SMART CHARLES ET.Lifl
EDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRBV
iiililiil
CAPITAL, sn.w.noo.
Account* of bank*, merchant*, corpor*.
tlon* and Individual* solicited.
Saving* Department, interest paid qutr
terly.
Safety Boxea and Storage Vault* f r
rail
Collection* made on all points at rev-
Fonabb- rale*.
Draft* sold on all th* chief cities of the
world , _ A*.,*
'orrej>ondenee Invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED. President
JOHN C ROWLAND. Vice President.
\V. K. McCAVLEY, Cos abler.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, OA.
Capital 1300.,A>
Undivided proht* SOW)
Thi* hank offers It* service* lo corpv
ratlon- mervh.mt* and Indlvldvtab
Ha- authority u> uct a* executor, al
minlstrator. cu.clitn. etc.
Issue* draft* on the trtnrlpal cities In
Great Britain and Irrland and oa the
Continent.
Intere-a pni.l or ,vmp,vunde,l rpiarterly
on deposits In th- Having* Department
Hafcu loses for rent.
HENRY BEEN President.
<IEO w TI Ki 'EM AN. Vice Pre*ldt)t
JOHN M HOGAN. Cnshler.
\% ALTER E. HOGAN. Ass t Cas-.ler
J No. I¥>. Chartered I**
-the—
WHS KiHl H
OF SAVANNAH
| CAPITAL, fcunooo. 81'RPLfS IKAOM
I NI . El) STATKB DEPOSITORY.
J A (I CARSON, President
HEIKNB GORDON. Vice President.
VV M OAVANT. Cashier
Accounts of txinks und bnk'r>, *r
| . a ts Mini corporation* received
I the mm.t favorable term* consistent with
•aff nn.i conservative hanking.
THE GEORGIA STATE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
15 YORK STREET. WEST
” PER CENT p*r annum allow” I <n
o deposits, withdrawable on dnut I
Interest credit, and quarterly.
6" I*ER CENT. ir annum allow e l 03
deposit* of even hundreds, wlth lrsw 1
able at entiual periods.
OEO. W. TIKOHMAN, President.
H. H. LEVY. Vice President.
E W HEEL. Sec retary.
C. f> ANDERSON, JR . Treasurer
The Chatham Real Estate
and Improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms,
10 ~mm wMft
For sale, a Forsatlh Newspaper folder:
will fold eheet list! It lln geo I order
(it 5 .i ! - origins ly I .^
we hate no owe for It and want the room
II occupies.
It will be en Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office.
Addreww
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