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CIL REFINERY YARD ABLAZE.
MlOTTfjft** UOIIK< I*l '
KOI M\f. noHMV. Mill
Jltair Dlirotrrfil ai tH* 1 fl*ln <HI
nutllkr) at 1 din n. m. snl
Hapldh-rtrrmrn Hml *° <•**! Wn
t-r Kroni ilif 4 itnnl mill 4 oulil 4lly
Prrvrni ihr I urihi r Spread of (kf
rirr-Tno 4no l.omlrd Will* •iI
Kinrnrtl end * Third Tl*
(,<•• 411 Tolil Mill l , rol*®tl>
*j- r , |. - y \ ird uMii **l to the fo*;n
oil refit *ry f ’he S T hotter ,
4’om; it Work* west o! the oil), was
by i in .r i y hour this riotr. j
Inx fire was d.•'covered about 1 Z>
h tn . and an ;arm was telephoned from j
th* r*n ■ r,u lU lroad yards to Are head
quart-rs, This was shortly afterwards |
fallowed y n a.arm from box *2 at th#'
Ontrni Kiilrtad wharf
The fir< icompanies from etatior.s No* 2 j
and 3 .:*l When th flrenvn r
rived attcr their rig. out !•;' **
tended, they found almost the entire yard
ab.ate. together w.th three partly-loaded
ears on tht aide track of the reflio-ry
The yard rmers at. a re : with o
tnimber of rosin st.J* #• uat**l • i tn
wet ede, and h#-av at ..;tng lead hr #b*t
from the stills to the rai.road tri ks. It
was t ils e(a<!r:r w • l**h vs .m a l * in a net
the fireman arrived
If la supposed that one of the stills
boiled over and e* Mra lo the
( bui the employes of the refinery who were
on duty during: the r. ght seemed to huv
n very ir.deflnita idea about how the fir- j
o carrel or ar.yfhir g else They h. i J
tflotie practically nothing wtyn the fire
men arrived.
The oil works being beyond the fir*
1 mils. there was no water supply avail
able rearer than the Bpringii* ll canal, r
ijutrtng hfee to be laid for a distance '
alK*ut 20 yards It required some uni
te get out the Unes of hose, and by the
time this was done tlw tire h and omplen
of the entire woodwork of th*
yard. All that th# firemen could do wa
to put on thalr streams an# I follow th
tlre as it com* timed tie woodwork In or
dor to prevent the flames reaching other
property.
Of the four ear* on the sidetrack one
was uncoupled and rolled hack out of the j
way by the firemen and employes of th* J
company, Two others were completely
consumed. One and probably lwth of th- -e
were loaded with oil. A third car be
longing to the Savannah, FI on# la anl
Western Railway, was wived by the fire
men though considerably damag'd
Fortunately there was a strong wind
from the We*t which carried the flame*
wway from the Urge oil tanks of the
company. These are very well protected
from Are, though, had the flames swept
tn their dir** *tlon. it is doubtful if the
protection would have Availed. The
conflagration In !>J* case would have
been much more serious.
At 2 a. m. the entire yard wa* a m a*
of flame. N.*t only the woolwork, but I
the ground Itself wa* raturatod with tv I
and r#<ein waMe at I the gras< and- a th
seem**! to hum almost readily .is the
timber. The flrem*n were getting in good
work with their streams, however, ir.d it
■was evident that there was but little fur
ther dtiitrer t* other proper!} a th*
Works.
No estimate of the l**s could be ob
tained last night, none of the ofTV * r* o
the company being on the seen*. Wid
th#* oil stored on i !ie car* and such a
happened to bo aw.tiling shipment, o
get her with the k*-s of me stag ng tn
loss Is I • cmmS ol
S-Th- ompin> i • fully mw-rd by
insurance. Tne yard wa- w# i l> .
Simtlsr fire about eighteen rn tithe ago.
Wild, 1.0 TO III! IMMI.V
Sernas That ill ibiniimrnt floatations
W 111 Take 1 hat 4 otarse.
A meeting of the Son of th# Revol 1-
tion will be held BattiMav to * i t ier
the disposition of th#* fund the * - I ty
hold.- for an Oglethorpe monument I* ♦-si
dent W. f t hariion favors turning the
fund over to tht S> i# ty of t'oloniii
Ihmca> they **m parti tlarly lute
c* l**d in the movement and ♦ sir to
push It to n euee#*-sful conclusion Mr
Charlton dtd not apeak authoritatlv |y
f#ir tn- Bon* of th*- tlevoluti 4), but e <\-
that ilt**sltcn of the fun-1 a|*pealifut
to him ihe best.
A m * ting * f the Jasper Festival (’om
mltt* r< Gan ar t. *ha m an.
will alro I*4* l * and hortly. 'l'b# c rnn lt
i## will *n id# r the 4li*posltion >f the
fund of $1,127 it hoi-Is for an t>..* l et ori***
in# t ..rn* n? and It l- p bibb that *hi
in#>t<• > too. will t tke the course t .at Mr.
F I* Shotler s donation 4>f $l.‘X 10-k
-that is. will 1 • turned over to th# t'olonial
Dame#
The Oglethorpe Club's contribution of
%:*) will probobh go lo th#- <‘oloni.!
J>ames, though there bss l#e#*n ii# an
nouncement lo thi* effect A meeting of
the club will I** he'd on Friday t settla
this |*olnt.
A gci tleman sail y#*ter#lay th.il h#
knew of Miiotl -r wh* had <l* kar* i to him
that h** tuo readv to make .* k>natlon #.
t&to for a monument to Oglethorpe as aoon
as the movement i*w inauguarte<i h--
t aken definite shnpa* atxl the fund* have
been consolidated under a -.i gl# manag* -
merjt Their reversion to the Oak nia !
Oame* would seem to indicate that thl* Is
in early prospect The gentleman speak
It r w* not prepared to give ih# natnc of
Ihr other.
THHKK Ml Klil ROt % TIIIIA FA.
Jlvatlc# #1 n fo n lamely Place ntad
\**niilt<| ntad Kobltctl lllna,
A negro r am#d Obak# r wa* entl el to
Jones’ old field last night about 10 o lock
by tbr- ofh'r negroes one woman n!
two men VV ner they had him beyond as
sistance on* of the men stru k It m a
tnurdenjii* M *w on the bend with • heavy
w*lck and then held him whll* the oth# ’
nn and ‘he woman w#nt through h n
po he* T cy mode a thorough se-rch
snd toox every cent that he had—s 22
About ; crock hi* mo r n!ng Patrol*
m* M L'sv’i captured one of the me'
that had be* n corcernsfl in the as a; b
and took h:m to the bsrnerks whe e he
gave the name of Arthur Will amt
Cooker e head was badly mashed In but
after having It dressed ha wae abla to #o
to bla home unassisted.
uni. visit riir, t timvAU
( *ancll May Tk* < li**f*rrs*e
i* I U I.• r**•*l* men la.
Mayor Mv.re yesterday accepted an in
vitation fr m th" K'k*‘ Commltt.'** for the
Mayor and AldsrmeD to visit the oar
r\ I The Mayor w.il extend the in vita
t.on to Foun'li it ;t • ---night,
and the un lerstanding that .t will b"
availed of imtn**ln *v- afl.r t • meeting
The Mayor and Aldermen took in the
Pythian Carnival by Inviuifton. •* year •
ag*. and had quits ar> enjoyable time
There .1 •- h*>f pp or t" 1 be anything |
of spe- Ifnporr.Wr tn } • - t for the
meeting to-i.lvM T-* pet fton of the •
<*>]! r \tlte ). - n*r- for >rn|en** it ion j
for hirc* ojs*ned by them in their sec
tion of ih* .tty hvs been deferred to a
• i*et and in'-edng of <’ ur tl I’r lay right, j
wten th* two | it ions f**r strict railway i
frartci. -• will ~1-o u taken up
Wh* ’• r th<- ..-Signing of l“i these I
mat •* • h■* * -*• ml s;gnihcan- has
not In n stated, Imt it woul.l <p|Har that
!. Mr follins is the j
i• *, ** f |e* tH<M* r for com fie neat n f**r the ‘
. * re****- opened In CoUl!t.*vlll<* aiwi he Is
aleo ne **f the applicants f-*r street rail- |
way franchise* It J- further behaved !
*• Mr <*o! r v p***iton for street ratl
way fran- -<* Is regarded with n*orc j
f.ivor th'iti that of the V'ernon Rh**ll Rond |
Mr 1 R f’ohn wU be giver s hearing
in the matter of the bookshelves which
he h I* *r*v*ted ni*Tig the w.*ll on the **wl* - ]
\* *lk it hi fDi* c of busr.n.-'-s at Hull rt<l
Perry streets Mr f'ohn wi given no- ;
t e Mom Viv to remove the bookshelves
t i f*r*\ h"ir-, which tline will
he up t da” At Mr Form's request j
Mayor Mv.-rs consented to give him n n
i<j t r* .r . v to p*e-*nt his r ise *o I’ftun
:! Mr, Fohn r*l *•* on the getiernl per
mission given merchants in H* tion UK.
~i" *h- Fi*v F*ile t make us* of a portion i
*f the s:d* walk to display Hie r goods
Members < f F*tir 11 sav however, tuwt *
h- f id n* rurht t<* avail hln e| # of this
without fir* sectiriuv ; permit There i
!e. i *lis|>osltioti m**ng th- members of
t’otincH to *ll*>cc.urigc all encroai'hments
of th kind on Hull s’reet. There Is also
% *ltsp. -itlon to look m’o the mitfer o f
w. k encroachments gctierallv It I j
• \ M**nt that in mimN r of places th*
dealers have largely overstepp* I their
• wht- tn tne mat # r mu<*h MS five fart
rtf the sld w alk b-- ttg taken up It some
plac**- and barely enough room 1* ft h*r i
•wi per** • s to pass abreast Th" fruit j
-tutsd venders .are *.p*ell in j
tUls r**.'*rl and rr v t-. crnipelled to draw
in fh**ir liiHiK or t*> get off th** sid**walk
altogether.
I l.oMlo i\i imiiß.
% I l*nn*e That llic I nrfli 'lay strike
llieln's Train.
The leonld th* shooting stars th it
should appear at intervals of thlrty-thr *
years. rn*liatlt y from the Bckle In the !
• ->nstellitkn of I.eo, may flash across the |
heovens to-night and to-morrow night
Mr Oti** Ashmore, who is well versed .n j
“innnmv. s iM y**t*-rdav that there Is
f certainty that the mt*te> r- will aptcwr.
.*t *-tronomer * In mini parts of *he
world will b. on the lookout fr thm
In .ii nsfldng th<* rn**t‘or Mr. \-hinore
said that th* > are look.**) f*r it Inte vals
• thirty-thr**e year* ut* n Nov 11, II
ti and I'* w .th the probabilities of their
greatest npjg.irance upon the last two
late- Last year, sstronomars agreed.
fh**y should have been seen, rath r thin
thi*-. a *1 their failure to make themselves
. ible ot that time leaves manv with lit
He hope that to-d i\ and to-morrow will
bring the flight#.
The m pe iran e of the meteors, which
follow €*!.'• i the path of ihe com t
known as Hi* las, Mr, Ashmore raid, can
not le nl mated and predicted with the
nPetv with which astronomers are a e
to fotvtoll th. oceuttufon of tars. !h
|NSlt|on . f planets and * llpeea o ti.e
mooli and Min which cm is* *ah*ula<e*i
with ai-Mo.ul.* a. . urn* > Through hl-t.>;y
the appearance of the meteor* it Irstor
vals of l lilrt y - three >.*nrs howev.r. an
U* traced, and there was every rcasan to
•;• , du> * that they would i.ot be n l -d
la, i y nr. which was that when the
flights were to o cur The earth h.s
again reach*** 1 the print In which Is or
bit is confluent with ts.ut of Hlela s com*
m i the trad of comet-aceomi anying
icon ids may appear.
Mr A-hm.rc !.•••- not yet know w netlvr
h< will >.**|* vigil fr the Icon Ids. II
would not miss the spectacle If h* f it
my .ertainty that they wll appe.it .o
loiihtfui is h* that h will not recom
ni* ii.i that *n> k**p was. h f*r th** phw
nem. li I 1C e- eii. they will tpf*o4i from
ihe . intern heavens tit about 2 or 3 o’do k
in the morning
iil.l l, \Mi Mill I.THIK HUMIITITI It"
Were Received l*y th** CTrrk of the
supertor * our! lesterday.
The r*mittltur and l*dskma of the Bti
preme Four! In the murder case of W, S.
Mall and Jsk** Moultrie, the first defend
ant wl lie at. i the Other ** or and. were we
•olied in the office of the clerk of th.*
Superior Fourt on yesterday afternoon.
Th* result af the application to the Su
preme <\.urt fiw new trial for these de
fendants was given in the M. rnlng New**
.it the time of the rendition of the d*
M-n*. by li.-p.*tchcs from Atlinta. It
will be remembered that In both rases
Judge Fnllignnt's and Uton. refusing anew
trial, whs rovers***!, ami anew - trial
granted.
In both ci-ew tie deep lon of the Hu
preme F*urt l i.
judge erred In charging Section 73 of the
I'rimlnst <"od**. Thb section contains the
:,!!)•* th* 1 ,i hotni.-l '*■ shall 1* h Id to
•e justlfiahle only w hen one of the parties
tntnlfrsily ti*l In g'"*l faith rndpavot*
to decline any further struggl*
Tie court says that this sactlon !s ap
pllcabfr only when t;u*re is a mutual com
mit b**tw* nt ie partb-s It *sys further
thH It liss leen unable t*> tbal from the
evhfen *e 1n either th* M* 11 or the Moul
tre case, that there ws uch n combot.
*f.-l on th:- yMiami n* %v trla*** ire grunttsl
th* defendants.
The Judgment of the Htipreme Court was
not ma*ie the Judgment *f !h Supetl.ar
Court on yesterday, because >f the ab
•.n* e .*( Ju*lk> I-’.illiy nt. who has b* * n
ill for th* past few days. It w is reeort<**|
last evening ghat Jislge Fulbgint was
feellmr mu* h better fin*t wns resting
quietly. nnd It Is expe-ted 'hat he will
>••.*l court to-day. Should h‘ be able
to do so it |s possible that the formal
order of court wrill b* tak*n this morning
’ni KXTY.I H I! V K lit * OLD TO DA V.
tintilen Hale laidge of Odl Fellows
Will Celebrate Its % wnl versnry .
Ooldei Rule Ixvige of fid*l F* l ows w|!|
to-night, *.t fw|*i Fellows* Hall, celebrat*-
its quarto nt* nri.il by a banqust. at
which, besides the entire Hutu Hebekab
I. there will be a itumiter of honor
ary guests
The < eie bra tion will take tne form of s
banquet, at which thete will be a short
hlstot v fth l.alg* hy Grand Rcrret rv
J. S. Tye n and a t umbor of add*e e
which with the speakers, have alia, dy
announced the Mor p g N- wa
On# of th# ipeaktr not i revio ialy men
Honed is Mr* Lula B. Cum>-ea. pist ma -
ter. who. on behalf of Hath L dgt, will
apeak on ‘'Woman aa an Odd Fel nw *
The banquet will be furnished by the
Independent Society of St. Poui’e episco
pal Church
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900.
VETERANS OFF TO AUGUSTA.
xi\ %\< t: .t %it i> or aa a a\nai
I KM.4.ATIOX I.LFT I PT Mfilll
Thts 4 nmlatrd f \ !****• i Thirty Hraa*
bers of tl**- Iso iHuinnnl* 4 amps.
Ofberit Will l#ea%r Tills Mornitu:
and To-iilm I'romln* nt \ eteran*
\\ ht Wrre **f (hr I’srl) That lias
(•one-4 iimstsiiibr *f 4e*rula Di
vision of Rons of \rlrrnn* Left
Also— If Gen. IJ%ns D**ellne* Ho
e|rt*flo, (en* I'. Mc4*laUn Mill
He it (findtilnt** for the t fiiiinisnd
of the 111 % Isloa.
I*.*sitslid other members of t.i>*
Conf.-PTttte Veterans* AsH.>ia:**n an*l
ram;* of Fonfe ierate Veterai -
to the numter of thirty or more, left f >r
the reunion of t >** <eorgla Division et
Augusta l-is 4 nsgnt. i hey will Is* be
low and to-day by * larger number of vet.
era ns.
The first seselon of the convention wilt
l*e . ,i.;#*d to order this morning. Tie par -
ty that left last n.gfu Included Gen. P
M <baeh.an. Col. J R Sueldon. Col, M.
P Fsina. ' apt A I Marmsiateln. Car t
lme Im hlisoe,. Veterans A K Wllv n,
J. W M Infyre. J M. Holmre. L. A
McCarthy, tieorge Turner, T N. Theu,
John Per si, C F Cler. L. Snow, J H
II Osborne, p Duttlmer, C. Li len Jones.
Ig-ru •* [towns, W. L Corbet?. M C.
K!look. *H H Hendricks. It II Hunt.
M .1 Solotnona and Jatnei I#eoiard,
The party that will leave thi- morning
■ *
*ainp. Mr Dors**ll will be aci ona
parded bv his daughter Min Joiie Dor
-ett vs ho will he the ipone*r for t !•• camp
it th** r* union A third delegation wi.i
• hvh to-night aid It is exp* t*-d that
Hawinnah'e delegation at the rear* **n will
number seventy-five or eighty on the day
of the parade
F*t*r F If McLawa, Commander of tl.**
•b’.tgSa Division of H- r s of Veteran*, a.*-
omiMUird by *averal m*mb* r* of the
Savannah camp, alio left on la.t night's
train Other members ( • *• ramp will
.••eve to-day. o represent it.* interests at
the reunion of fh* state dlvDion of the or
ganisation. which irwelw in Augu*.ta at
the eiine tlm* - l*e* that of th- Vet
•*raus. Mr. A. Hearing Harden, acting
adjutant of th* divlsi* < . h.a*- i* • n In A .
gusta in.iking irang*.merits for lending
th* eonvetifjon. fr *ie i ' *lv or two.
The t*4ll provi n g for the e c.-iion of :t
state historian, who sf all raid* t Olid • om
pile all inf*riiiaii at t*• alive I* th- isol
dltus nf <ieorg:a In the sewral c nil let
in which th* > hav l*e*n engaged, has al
r*-aly l*en lntroiti' , e*l in th* Genoa A
*embl>. fv Kepres ntu ivs Haw of Kl
tert It was ind*rs*d nt the e invention
of the lMughtemof the Confe*l**ra y. hell
lt wr-* k In th.** <i?> and wi 1 |r b * I.
receive airnllar ln*lor-nients ft*n th
vet rans anti of Veterans
Atnot, t ‘a* matters to Iw> ii-I lered a'
the eonventloi s <f both the Vs er me <n I
Ho'n of Veterans are th** projects u w
r* e|ving th** <*onatderatlon wil l i|*|* r
if tn* Dang it t*!?* of the ’nt f ii i-
These tn*lu*o- the erection of the Winlit
Davis M*morta at Athens. *nl the er*e
tlon at Rii l.mond, <f a monument to Je:'*
fersor. Davis at.l the Southern coniel
eracy.
The question of principal interest to the
veterans Is the election of a division com
mander. Gen. Clement A. Kvan-s the per*
ent rommandcr. h. announced Put he
would not accept another term. Every
possible effort will be mad* however, to
indue* lien. Kvan* to change hie mind
and the veteran"* .Mope, at le. t. that th*
efforts will prove to be successful. Ho mi - |
eesaful ha* been Gen. Kvana* administra
tion *f the till ties of the office, md to -*.
i;r*a: in i: >nt has I•• earned the love
atul adminr.ttlon of his comrades that
they unit* In the that he will
b induced t retain command of the <ll
vision.
Should he prove recalcitrant. the corn* t
will t Uttt' *i. th commander* of the
brig fde>. Gen. I*. M Glashan of Savannah
Gn. A. J \\ •st of Atlanta. Gen <\ W.
\Vylly of M icon, md (n \\f S. Shep
pard. the l ist mmol of the \V< stem bri
gade Gen. McGlashati is the senior brlg
idler general. nnl. in the event of Out
Evans' positive declination, and *nlv In
t it event, woukl he i*eirnit the tj-o of his
•line he will probable he promoted to
the romnuiul *f the division.
Gin. MiiiUshnn has a* last salH th.it
hould G**n. Ilvum* d* cklne to run tie w.ll
p'-rmit hi-* fri n It*. If they th nk It wG
and proper, to present his name to the
•on vent ion a .* candidal** for division
• amnvatwler. A** th*; members of the* Sa
vannah delegation think this course en
tirely wise and entirely proper. Gen M -
Glashan, in the contingency siattvl, will
la* a candidate.
Pol J R Sheldon, who left with the
Savannah delegation laat night Is the
only Savannah member of the division
staff, on w hich he is quartermaster g* n
i-ral Pol. M I* I’slna of Savannah 1*
adjutant g* tw rnl and chief of staff of
the South Georgia Hrl trade, commanded
by Gen. Mc'Glaahan. The brie idler* com
manding the brigades of the dlv - ion are
to be chosen at the reunion, and should
G* n Mdllarhan be elevated to the com
mand of the division, his*, successor as
commander of thU brigade will Ik- elid
ed.
THEY l>4> Mi l R NOW HIM.
Xaißiinnh Officer# Not %e| un lixt ed
With Nrxx iiljutiint General.
The appointment of Col. Janie-* YV
RoV>* rt#on of Marl* tta to be Adjutant
General of the Georgia Slate Troops I#
but fulfillment of the prodt turn made
some weeks ago, just after the death >f
Gen. Mclntosh Kdl, by the Morning
New# that the Governor # choice of an
adjutant general would fall upon Col.
H*i*#rt#on. Information had reached th*-
jwijer from a gentleman wl>o xxn# then
m Atlanta and who 1# generally upon the
in#id* In ev k rythig that re|>ta to polltl
elan* and politic#. ll* mi Id that Col
Robertson would b* appointed, choosing
him from the half draen who;-** nam* #
xx*-re pramini-ntly mentioned In • onne. -
tl*n with
- military men expr**## no
opinion upon the selection of Col. Rob*
ortnon to b*- adjutant general They can
not do #o. as they do not krw>w him. ln
qulrv failed to discover an offlrer of
the Savannah military who is acquainted
with iVI Robertson, save or?*, who #*l
that he believed he had met him Those
with whom talk*; were had indicated that
they would have preferred one of youth
and energx unimpaired by years, their
presumption being th.t the urdrimm dti
tl. m of the adjutant general’# office would
I*e beyond the endurance of one who had
lo#t any of the activity of youth.
F4HIMI.II hAY INN % 111 %N DEYII. ’
Mr. John Itarrett. Wrll-Ksown Herr,
Oteil Mondii> af l.lhrrty i Ity.
Mr. John Barrett, who died Monday af
ternoon at hi* home near Liberty City,
xv a# formerly a resident of this city, and
t known to a number of the older citi
zns. though he has not lived here for a
great many years He fought through
tha entire Civil War. ard has since Its
close been prominent In the organisations
of the veterans. He leave# seven children,
four sons and three daughter# Hl# fu
neral will take place to-day. Tfie burial
will be made near hla hocuw
W 11.1 MiKI Ml iII RA Itl r.
l a *<irgla Farmer* Have lot let ••*•
>i* 4 r*|* *m llte Market.
The prl e thn? farmers ire to receive
■ mw On hi i* p I
rt-n Ilx.-l Mr . K*ri<t ot M K* r'
Sun. A Cos. -Aid >*<<>r<Uy that hU ttrm
h.td heard from two or thr** of the pro
-lu‘ • r-. requesting that a t*rl *• be offer
• 1 but • I* they had v *n anwered that
the market hud not been fixed and that
the firm was un;.hie to ;--ay what it could
give for the syrup.
Farmer a have just begun grinding their
an* Very little, if any. <f the new
syrup has appeared on the market, but
it is expected that It will soon 'om*- In
in quantitfes. A greater acreage in cane
w ii plan tad thkt year umu last, and the
i n* r • have l**-en looking forward to a
he ivy yield Reports have It that the
cane has • Ine wall, and there will prob
ably la* n grait**r supply ol syrup than
there WHn ust year
Mr Kmt is of the opinion that
on the syrup w.il rot Im is high as lust
year H did not know just how or
where th** market price of th* product k*
fixed but i* * x|*ec?lf.g nuotntloru< to be
made very shortly. 1< t year his firm
• •! others r*a:l s high -and 33 cent#
u gallon f*r the sryruj ili j p*eing of It at
it arc) 3f er.te At the-- figures there
whs great firtrht in :h* trade for the pro
*lU’ erv. arwl fh, : r tU re*. induced the
farmers to Mh*ve i*.*t it would Im* ex pe
rl mood again this y-ar. For that reason
’hev decided to plant m*re land >n **atie,
and unquestionably the quantify of syrup
They will m-'ke will *x ****•! that of last
year.
The year before la-t prea s were down
bra Farm**T had to **ell their crop
th‘*n for a- low as 1! ?* 12 cents a gallon.
When the f*ri- ‘ atlvaticed 9* cents on the
ga!h*n lii'-t year, it *titi Im* seen what
profit there must have been In the crop
f**r the farm *'*. At the opening of th**
s*.*so:. last year th** pries w l9
and ih** advance was gradual, but sure
To the comparalively sle#.ler yb 1-1 of
syrup in l*milaiana Mr. Ferst attributed
th** mbiiru's in the price of the Georgia
pr4*lu**f H* Itgirrs this year that ’he
Lcneiani ■ rop Is nn Improvement over
t in* **f liter, year, ajid th*.H he bolieve*
will have an effect upon th* pri*'ra in
this S- flop
Bales hy w holewtle *l* alers of Me Geor
eta syrup are mad** principally to their
retail - ustonv r* in ettie* though much
f tie prgkict is uipp**d la k to the
country Ther** ir** > ertttin cnnepr4>*lU''-
ii*g section# t wbteh di: pine th" syrup
wln soul*! be Ilk** i* 'dtng *us t* Nw
*,Mstle. but there ur** manv |e. ,tll i**s
• htotighout <i**orgia nnl particularly in
H.xtth C;r'*!ltui wher** . nere t- but littl"
•in*- t . • and. not ertouy * toeupt-lvth* loal
nee*l- To -itch s* a- t uos** al*o<it
<Vrltmn. 4'airo. P*ll. .m n*l ii tiers, it
.vmiiM I * of no use * hip i-yrup. and the
v h<!* -alers make no Mice in the com
modity there
Th gr*at lack of uniformity in the
r r.vlcs of G*orglu con* syrup Ih the great
• i objection ihat 1- found to it Mr
Fcrat -ski that it n**ul<l be far more val
j i *:•• to tl •• wholesalers and could he
handled more ssitlsfa* tori I y <n*l effectively
if it were itNi-ie tipi4. a comtnoci grsl* .
t/wxMth that gr.il* ehould the ls*st.
Some of the farmers do not seem to b"
r*i*- to make their svrtir ■** that If tvlll
nat ferment, and mH the <r* rgia syrup
the whcli*ulerhail*! ■ is first u.-j*er(*-l.
much v( it .tax ing to >• r- j **:•• I If a
un.form method of making n **yrup th^i
• tiil L relied upon t* xvAthstan*fl fer
mentatlon could be deviaatl by the far
mer-. a t Mr. Ferst. they would receive
higher prices and helr goods would be
in greater V mand
FORGOT III# liltlDE'fl NAME.
Uulion Entinnk# Had *tnr Trouhli
tn N**enrina a Lteenae.
The !crK of the Court of Ordinary. Mr
Frank E. Kellbach. whom the liw en
!ruM with the duty of i##u.ng I# per
mls#ion t* those couple# xx ho enter upon
*!io troubled of ma'rlmony. num
• :# not a few* imuring exp* rl- ne*** nmonc
• r rt- tr t *ni'* to fiim *he perforni
inc** of t'.is !utx H* enjoyed one -ex
.. :rdiv >f:ernoon. find . Morning Netv*
rep*>rt"r. who * hsn*. I to be present, par
•efi<xt*-.l in the fun.
There r im*- in an intensely black col
ored person from the bank# of the 4,>gee
hee. who innotin ed that h* had s*-curel
ifie girl'** rcin.-ent nd that be wanted
i II- < i •*• Mr. K- llh-i h spread op* n bis
ue .410 to the applicant
"\Yha’ - y>ur name * ' h* niikol
"Watson Hrwlwnks." rfspowkd the
pro- •r-. live bride;noc*m, with a pleased
grin.
The name was new to the ejork of the
court at -I * fa tiered • moment before
writintr i D xxi- fin illx #ugg*#ited tbit
4.i. r. Ifi-M# of Georgia could proiuc* a#
perfect 4’ockneys. at Irani tn the mutter
••# and Inverted u*- of th*- a#-
pirn'* * ; and l ’d* ar old Luunon" It
— f. nnl that xviit the applicant for o
lfi*uit*e pro *i *lv ni***int was that hi#
nun- xvo * "Fu anks.**
i." fi* .-aid delightedly. "Y o
r* got it right." It wh# s# written,
wild then Mr Kellbach warned to knotv
he name of the brkle. Evidently this
xx Hnru.u r poser for Watson, for h"
rat* i**d hi.# heal over it for two or three
m m:cs '*.*for** h* returntnl an answer.
"I know.- uer nam* is Jtmie," be said
• t las:. *#. diit'# what I call# her. but
I • lar t* Gd*w*l, fin##. I el* un forglt* what
her udder name is. I tlnk; it's Cyarter **
Mr h ilri h raid that some compila
tion# rn -ht irl-** in. the future in case it
■ ’•..*:M fi** I* hi *1 that her nam** wn# not
"(*x xr€**r." orid suggested taat W.ison
nt k*- some effort to get it right.
"\Y H. 2 tell yo. boss." sakl Watson.
"1* # put it low'll Cyarter. nn ef fit aint
right I can com** tn yer none time mi
hav.- it j anc-d "
He xv is iv i lit thl# plan would not
answer o ail, and fi<* finally •fTer<l t
• ive it • money for the licdhse. while ne
went to the residence of hi# bride and
found out wfiat she wiis alletl In half
ar h*.ur h*’ re turned tvlth the smiling
*lrnl? .on t .t hi# sugg*#tlon that her
name "mought be Cyarter" was it perfect
ly wiki cu. -and that the truth of the
umttcr xx # that her name was "Washing
ton." The license was leiiel.
THEIR MOTHER'# I I Mdlll,.
4 carried Meaira. 11. I). and \Y . It. YYill-
Inm# to Ynldiiftfn.
Messrs H D and YV. 13. William#, of
Sriivannah. returned yesterday from Val
•I" ta. where they went to ait* nd the* fun
eral of their mother, Mr#. J A Hanks.
Mr#. Hank# war M year# old and n
native of Bullock county. Bhe ha# re
sided In Lowndes county, near Vafikiwia.
since fier H*nl marriage. Besides h* r
hus nd. r I;• * fi-nve# four son# and two
daughter# to m>urn their loss
I’ut In KpliuMipixl 4lr|linu Home.
Through ihe lnteress of the firemen ar
No 3 Engine House and the efforts of
-everal k*lle the little daughter of th*-
late l t o*N<il was yesterday placed with
he oneent of her mother, in ’.he Episco
pal Orphan’s Home.
The child, with her mother, had been
living in an unsavory neighhorhoud, and
the firemen and mher# interested, w* re
anxious 'hat a more suitable home should
be secured for her.
"Tb* Am- ~ a
mellow fla%*or peculiarly Its own and la
unlike any other brew on the market,
whether ol foreign or domestic produc
tion
RICE MEN GROWING DUBIOUS.
agent* of mm C4DHLIM; n%\r.
NOT \HHI\Ki) VET.
Well Coated Hlcr Mlin H * HpltHi
of 4H.4HNt.O4M* 4 on I*l ||on<lle tlie En
tire \nntial 4rp f tI.tHKM* *
Huahel*-Hie Truaf Propoaea to
l.enae the Xlllla Rllil (OntrSCt fr
the t rnpa for Four 1 t-ara—>\\ it Ii
Entire Control of the Domestic
Market, and Favorable 'larilT l.eg
talntlou, the Troat 4 mild l.'nail)
Make l.arae Profit*
Tiie announcement in y .<*rdav's Morn
ing New * from i'ni ic *f the Jr. orpor i
ti>.*n of the A marie .in Pice Grower** I*.
tributlng Company, with n apt jI of s!•'
uCim.uW) was r*a<l with mceres# by the ri
isople nere 1 i,b s.xe *>f the capital sc* M
won aotneihlng of an eye opener to tie.
who iru expecting to t*e aff* fed by th*
deal
It had never occurred to them that at
combination would find It ne •ne try t >
use w, much cap. 4tl to control th* t •
btttlne*.a of the country. Naturally t • u
Is a *l!#po>i eon to r* * arl u < nsl-ler \ 1*
portion of the reported aj .tai stock *••
the aqueoue variety Intended to be un
traded upon a • onflding public later
Notw ith-'iun ’ rg the announi sniT.t *•*
Incorporation th**re ia still some <km *
here as to w .♦ < r the tr<is? will be a••
Tne rl'e pro: li.ivc been owalting th
arrival of the -t agents for s**m< tim
and are s#i!i nout definite informalh*
e to wh-n they rn\ he expelled
‘ I’ w**fn? to rn" t :at $i would be
ample api:.ti w*ltn wi.lch to v>rganue n
-u* * vesful rice combine, ’ hold /i gent!* -
man ye#t*Tdax‘. who is well pes?*d o.
the rice business "The entire rice or i*
of the l’nfie*l Htate* is only Si,"*v
bushels, and an average vsluntion of b
• 4* a bu.-hH son*! tiiuiv* iiith-r •
**!* *xx the actual value of the crop. *t
bated of about |7 OA-.v*** *av. This rop
■D** months In <<>nitng to mark*!, i.t
with the aid of bxnks and the ordinnrx
usiness ac eraorles, could easily be hai.
•ii**l vltn the capital named.
"Perhaps they propo***- to buy the ri •
milk* as Writ as conira 't with The pi to -
*?r?*. was remarked.
“Tiie trust do**# not propose to buy the
rtce mills." replied th<* g nil-man, w
was evidently well "Tn* sirn
ply pro|*ose t* l*-:m*- th mill- and t
>**nv*'ft them Into l**n*lel war* ouh* -
where the planters can lak* th*-tr rl*
g*"t the warehouse r* v*eiptH. and <\
th ry r* eipts with lti** treasurer of tl
•uroponv whanever th. j fe* 1 so n.< it- !
In addition to this they prop*-**- to 1
each planter sign r agreement to deliver
to them for four year# at the prt •■> -j**
Ifled in the agreement all the r: *. w n h
he may produce within that tim Tn*
trust dso has the option of extending
’he agreement for another four y**ars
the ootclu#lon <f th** flr*t term In <
wy conn oiling b*>th th*- nulls nnd th*
product. th**y would -have entire contr ’
<*f th** ktn* '*• r- j* and tlt* m irk* ’
wefi Tli* ir. •*■# offered tr* attra<*ti\ •
to th** plant* rs, b*-ltiir *n. t%:.at t***11•*t
than the prtMu nt prevail,ng price- Tb*
prices for each gr;ml* r** stipulated in
*h** 'ontract, ranging from 91 <> |K-r
bushel for the best grid* l*wn to 1
*ent# fH*r bushel for* the low*et The
fTer is a very fair ©ne and one which
many of th** planters nre likely to (*•
eept. The smaller planter# will prob
ably jump at it "
"There 1 a big opportunity for a c m
bination of this kind." he continued "an i
there is no reason why, with u tell! nt
busine**# management, the c mbt *t
should not be a sue* *s# It pr fits woul 1
consist, of course. In control ir g t e m <r
ket and putting up prl s. This I oul.i
very *-asilv do. There is v* ry litt e *r
• igr. rtce imported Into this o* nt y no a
*n account *( Pie high tatlff, .a *i the
trust w*uld doubt It*#* hav. o .nffi uty
In having ih** tatlff r.il#**l still ig ,**r. i:
it desire*! Thi- is . hlgh-t r.ff a*imii -
Wtr.itlon, rtn, i the trusts apj> r t<> l* l
favor Hy In* raising th* f rt* e of ri e
only half a cent t pound, whi ’h * o -
sumer could hardly . onsid r exo. bttant
the trust could easily rnak** * . * oil’
sl.nry**b* annually, to say not him- of l
saving which would be effe * * and by the
reduction of -\|en-* s in hiding th*
crop."
When the committee of Fouthern rl *
growers went on to Wasblnu ou w**7
to g*4 the Republican a imin stratlon ? •
rat* the Pamorr-tic tariff **t ti . th >
were given a hearing by tne \\<y in
Means * otntm te.*. or w l h Mr. I * ng • •
was chairman. The rl>* gr*we s .
formulat*d their l* man . i*l t • <* tn
mine*- asked f: un ir. rea •• i l • tariff
|on cleaned ii * from 1 * t** r l 4 ent- ,
! pound, with oth* r • 1 ss* s In prop . t on
”\V iiy <l*n*t xou make It - •„• * nt? In
!ft aired Chairman lbnglcy "We b-| eve
In protection, and w* lad ju? t as **> i,
give you -’s < "
The rice Kiow. li r*-'ll* and that -u n:
i |M>un*| on cleaned rlc* woubi i>* ntir*-i>
tWfat*cor>. atil that they were afraid
to hove the tariff put any higher for ba
it w u;.l arouse th** opp*eitlon of th* bit.;
brewing Interests which us** u larg*
amount of low grade ri* * In !r tvlng th* :
>eers. If the committee had only rlgr.l
-*l• t its tvlllfrgncHS th** tariff would ha**
been mode 2’* eent# Instead of 2V will *
is the present figur*- This slmpl.v ‘*,vxv
how easy it Is to tet a high duty from n
prott*ctlon itlmliiistration. The <rgunti
would doubtless le iis***l that the r* -u.t
of .i high tar Iff would be to in r* a • 4
•lomestlc production, and to make thi*
•ountry lndepcn*lent of foreign r;*’e.
An Incidental lH*n*‘fit whi h might r -
suit from the big c m bins tion, but whi *.h
protmbly ha- t>4 l* n * on**l*lere*l aa y. •
!# that a powerful combination **f tl. -
kind wmiM naturally fin*! it to its inter
ests to increase the consumption of ri **
as much a# p- ->,bb . AT present not ov*r
VhOfI.OOO of the American people regard ri*
o-a staple ortlcle of lb Ex • n In *fi
Interior of the Southern states u Ih only
ie* *1 sparing’.v. and In the Northern nnd
Western states It is regarded IS II del
icacy. The bringing *f rl • into general
use as an article of diet would give ri-**
to n demand for a crop several times cm
of the present one.
ACTIVITV l> HI II.DIMtS.
Many #nall Monsca Hr l.reet***!
for Itentlng Pnrpoaea.
There is considerable activity at pre-ent
In the building of small house* for rent
ing purposes. Mr. John E.nsi Isa ap
plied for a permit to erect fourteen one
story frame houses on And* r*on street,
between Hurroughs strert an*l Ogets.*h*e
road, and the permit will doubtless Ik
granted In a day or two
A permit has been granted to T. P.
! Bond to ere**t three two-story frame
houses and oi’.e on~story house on K-t
Broad, near Duffy street Other permits
of this kind iir< : E V Whitcomb, two
one-Htory houses on East Po*iir> n.i
Hroughton street; li. I Ro.cnbro>k f *ur
onc-story houses on Thirty -• on*i #tr*e
west; Matilda Goette, two onc-stor>
firms* s on Anderson street bane, .ast; A.
II Kntelman, three two-story frame
house# on Herndon street, east of East
Broad.
Mr. R. W. R ttighn wl 1 erect a neat
two-story residence on Hull itr.'et, be
tween Thirty-fifth an*! Thirty-sixth
streets.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs Wlnilos'i Sootaing Syrup has been
used for children teething D soothes tne
cnLd. oof tens the gums, alleys ad pain
cure* wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea Twenty-five cents a bottl*.
-ad.
lilt. FIGHT ON TO-NIGHT.
smith and .Indue Reef at the* Thea
tre for Twenty-live Hoawds.
Billy Rmith, the man of mystery, and
Jim J ; ►e, tne Scraiiton miner, will try
i.'dustor:• to-night at tne Savannah The
*iter In a 2.v-round contest. These two men.
whom t.• Austral Athletic Club has
re., nt here, have national reputation#
*• Tighter#
Sn*i f . wuo lis beaeen the champions
*r tni> a* well as ocher countries. i well
tnown to a.l lovers of the manly art
H* was *eeti u nde preparing for hia ten
mil** run yesterday morning to Thunder
m. nnd ha * He Ih without a iou*t
i rSYid ap4 imen of the perfeotly-formetl
athlete. on*l one* cun look upon him but
u m irvei m ri# wonderful tranatructlon.
If fi* w* re maubled for the vocation
which he follows It |i doubtful If a line
f his anatomy wou.d be altered He ha.%
x * p;:<mally large back, neck and shou.d
--■ r mu. u * .♦ - They are the long lithe kind,
•{•-noting agility •*■* well a# strength. He
I- not u knotty muscle on his whole
**d\ His arms, which are extraordtno
.> powi-rfu!. have the remarkable
n <*f "venty-four Inches a reach
*s***s*'*d by nut few heavyweights. Smith
noted for his nggresaivenees and fijhts
fr*irn gong to gong.
J- ig* -fie s* ran ton miner, was l#o vis
it *i ii his training quarter* ot Thunder
• *'4 *st nl.iv, w :i**r*- he le hor*l at work
in * i tflp.nv with Hanlon. He I* a
:i!'ireti, big. raw-bon*d square-jawed,
inu.-auirtr .tidlvfiluol, who I# brimful of
-i*:.• i* n. * !I** has a string >f victores
* rtn:rh to make a small volume.
J ha a no lrea<l tn meeting the
myet**riou on* but is glad of the op
- • await tht mil) >f the
g**i.g with pleasure, for It will give hitn
mo lon -ought chance to revere** the
ill u their former meeting luck in
e Jtalg* manager, Hilly Ro.*he. says:
’Wat* mx man. ho ix l 1 surprise the
win# one**.’’
Jim Jt* • * Ik not Martin Judge, whom so
ii it v p-opic ronfmiß<l with him. Jim i*
ul S* ranton miner There is no
*u u a i.ti a larg. crowd wUi gather
it tl * *at*r to-night, to .***-*■ tn*-#.- men
• ■ ' Hhortx" Jtrvkli '- will act a#
refer***, x* ! i ;i sure- good. jg4n work.
<• • no favorlfei • The v*lub advertise#
lit tin I ut xx id cotnm*-n> e at 9 o'clock
T - rx of the fortn-r fight of the two
ii. nat Scranton, P.* when Fmith put
bidg** *ut In th** twentieth round. Is a
• irilling otne to the lover# of the ring
\fter ;i bloody battle of twelve rounds.
Smith hu*l Judge ill but going. Smith
•xv what •* had done for the miner, and
xx • *ler*d !i*'*w* the man had the grit to
"Why ion't you quit, man 1 I’ll
l! y hi." hr* > * l. "If th* re's any quit
ting *i**ne you’ll lo tt." was Judge’s re
i ! r. !• I he fought on gamely taking
l! that xx a* c-.rn ng to him and getting In
•me fine work on Smith.
Wruui t!i gong sounded for the twen
' "th. Judge w is up frocn his corner in a
jiffy "Well, you aee I am #fill here.’’ he
••ii. Ixmtt rlngly. to Smith, both men
• f* gfit nard nnd desperately and
r * in a condition Thai one would think
\\ <i’d five left no banter In either. "You
i . eh?" said Smith, and feinting with
i left, ho us* I his right with terrible
• - ruling Judge to the unpuddled
ll ***r with -u h force tliat h*# head
*t 4 k. rebounded and struck again.
J i.lg. xx is out. There was no question
ihw>iit that. They thought he w*a# dead.
He didn’t regain consciousness until the
next day a*, noon.
IX A TKXnERLOIX HMORT. *
I 1-Year-Old Girl From Tampa Taken
From a House of 111-Fame.
Yesterday a 14-year-old girl was token
'rom o house of ill-repute in the Tender
loin ar.d ?ent back to her parent# In
j Tampa The girl had be*-n in Savannah
j ior a short time having left home for this
(Ity w ith 4he ptir|>o#e. so she told her
tt—nr . of visiting the Elk# Carnival. Ir?
-n • xx .* x her mother became a ware that
- .? was .-laving in th. Tenderloin and be
• In • -1 ht was
ox:.. I ther*- against her will, sent u
t fib ml to Savannah f<r the purpose of get-
I ting her.
Tli* man arrived early yesterday morn
iug and Ih* girl at hi# request met him
u th barrack#, but refu - e<l absolutely to
• •’Otniwny him home* With the assist
•ri - *-f th* police department th** git!
\#i agaiu brought to the harm* ks vraer
lay afternoon and was induced to return
i • Tump i. for which, accompanied by her
rrejcher - friend, she left yesterday after
noon. She was not detained at the house
it wni. fi t*fi< xx is staying, but seems to
iave hid a friend ther*- t> whom she went
when td* reache*! Savannah.
I lr*t anr, l or*-nni
In the field of medicine i.- Hood # Sarsap
arilla. It possesses actual and unequalled
merit by which It cure# all diseases caus
-1 or promoted by impure or impoverish
i bltMKl. If you have rheumatism, dys
i>* j . crofula or < xtarrli you may take
i llord’s Harsaporllla anl be cured. If you
tr** run down and feel weak and tired.
n. may be sure it wall do you good.
The favorhe family cathartic is Hood’s
! Pill#.—ad.
Thousand# of Itelijx People
II ive been cured quickly by Tetter.ne. It
ii an;, form of .-km dlse.v-. Mrs. M
E I-atilmer, Hiloxi, Mi##., had an Itchy
•r* ak.t g out on h* r skin. She sends 91
r r two boxen postpaid to tne manufac
turer J T Rhurptrine, Htxusnsl), <|
j and writ**# "Triterms i# the oniy thing
tri.it give# m* re i '* H* rid SO cent# in
| t mps for i box if your drugg.st doesn’t
keep It.*—ad.
Nfutl> While 1 on Work.
Through one of the ten free scholarship*
In The International Correspondence
School# of Scranton. Pa., which the Mo n
inc New# will present to you If you secure
one of the ten large*! numbtu# of v. te*
J by Nov. 20. 1900. xou can keep on earning
a living at your present work o nd at the
I name lime ny study af home in t.m*
u-iaily dev>t dto recreation or rat. fit
yourself for a professionU position at a
i g ,RRi salary
You can easily become one of the W j n .
i ner# of till, out* -I. by devoting x *t;r ,t
tent ion t* .11. ting Voting Cos if- ns an< j
k pirn; at i’ No one has ab" t*t
than you Get *ver> vote \oi * n, j, n 4
hove ai your fnetul# a.ive their r> r you>
Se* th*- wind..# display of t,. xt
and .Irawing outfits to be given away by
he Morning New# m Its educational con
teat, at Chas. Marks’ shoe store. 17 i
Broughton street, west.
' ' T • - " 4
"It I urrd lie.**
Omyb-nrd brok- up rhcumotlimi on I
tno,” >ays Mr Chas Thomas, th. J.w- !
.l*r on Whitaker stro.t. 'AnJ put m. In
better health than I have enjoyed In a
lon* ttm.’.”
Tk. Otayl ,ar t Pills (or that i
1 f.’.llr.(t-Isr appetite, and follow it up
" *'b o h, tile of Uraybe,rrl It | a ll you
ii.. i Reapess Prtut Cos., sole props.. Ba
xannsh, Ga —ad
School Nappllca.
Just recelvs.l .1 U.-re srd assorted sup
ply of achoot bars anj aehpyl sjppltes,
all at cut rotes (rom 10 cents up at.o
usual !a:*e stock of all the school books]
non ua-i in Chatham county, at Estill a
Naws Depot Ball street. Savannah !
O#sd
A HUh-Qrade InstPutlon for I.sdles—
Shorter Cos)l S a, Rome, Qa. Writ, for
catalogue.—44.
“The Elks,”
Displayed in our window i n
Vici Kid. Box Calf and Pat
ent Leather, in lace and
button, are the admiration
of all Kyes. Such work
manship and style hare nev
er been placed before the
public at the popular price
$3.50
A PAIR.
SEt QURWINDOW FOR ELKS
Cold Weather sug
gests stoves and ev
erybody knows that
our stove iudtice
ments are uncqualed
in Savannah. You
can get what you
want here: Ranges,
Cooking and Heat
ing Stoves, and Oil
Heaters. You can
always depend upon
getting the best from
us. Our oil heaters
never smoke and are
odorless,
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dr
SOMETIMES
A MAN
Thinks he
knows it all.
H<- persists In usinp n Cul.D RATH
It* ><>)!, and Orll-f" >r Ikirumi'lus '*• 0
him. For 13 iX> this
GAS HEATER
can be obtain**!, and It make# tfi* A
a# warm a# h rug. Cost# w lit
do It, <OO. Th"y Invite a calamity
#mfort and hralth t# within easy r*.*a h
MUTUAL
GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
7 AND * CONORKSS BTRBKT. " '
STOPPED THE COUGH.
Prather * Tar and Cherry Coujfti
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
ahi vi.ni 'i v
gAV AN ,MA H TH EAf t R
FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV 1
RUSGO & HOLLAJID'S
(Successors to Richards A Prlne* '•
BIG
Minstrel Festival!
HEADED BY
BILLY KERSANDS.
Price#—fl.OO, "Sc end SOc
For thle ene*ement entire belcony rv
served for colored pet rone,
Beats on tele Wedneedey, *■