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automobiles start soon.
merman wivrw mv hi: wiu.
have them i\ three months.
uintrr H Wf!rmd From m
Trip *orf*i, W htrh Iteaultcd In
•slight Ckcr of I’Un- Wlll 1r
<,-ißltnr, Ualtad *f Elrdrlclty,
• m Mot I% c Himpr-f hanur \ecra-
Hltaitrn Km Permit From toimcll.
it Will Hr Kfporrd %r*t
%\ ••dnradar-Thr ( onohra, Ten of
Them, to He Here in Three Honlha.
IToJeefor Kalhnalaatlo Over I'ro
|,.iaed Mae.
M Herman Winter, proje tor of thd
jj j street line of automobliws ha* re
turn from a buwinc** trip Norh di-
Ihi 1 with the practicability of hi* plan
Ac rdirm to Mr. Winter there la to be ‘*til
• .rt**f walttnir eeviaon before the auto
in. .su* are here and in operation.
yi Winter raid yesterday that a
ch tr.gc that hi* view* on the aubJeT un
derwent while he wan North will Involve
torn- email rhan*r In hie plana and e me
dalav in their completion. He d**t<r
mti '■ after an Inspection of the varioua
tvp.-j' of machine* aultable for hie rrn
•rai purioec. that gasoline eigne? woul 1
|>- K.r*atly ircf**rwble to thoee the mo
liv. power of which Is electricity
Ti e permit from Council to operate the
late doe# not authorise him to u*e gar*
R n , . MKinea aa i motive power and It will
t* rif pMury. he atated. to have the |*er-
Olt en triced. •<> aa to authorise the ar
rvlm into effect of hla piea**nt views on
the fi j‘*J<v t. Hi* peillion to round'll will
be present*<l on next Wcdneaday evening
when the next Council meeting will be
held Mr. Winter believe* there will la
but lit* difficulty In having the ne del
charu in the permit made
**Thi- • henge in the jicrmlt from CHin
di." ii*l Mr. Winter. ”1* all that and lay
the signing of the contract*. They w.r -
prcpar- l before 1 cam** South and a* soon
a* Co*in 11 me#t* and art* favorably they
Will be executed.
“The contract* coll for the delivery In
Savannah, within three month* time, of
ten gaaoline automobile coache* They
are of very |l<fiAlnii and handeotne d.--
aign nd each of them’will accomodate
twenty |wi*engcni A* *oon a* they are
•hipped and arrive here*, they will be
placed in operation and I think 1 ran
prom .-•■ the people* of Savannah a line
of automobiles In little more than three
months.’*
Durug hi* trip North Mr. Winter made
►* v**’al visit* of inspection to dile* in ,
w hich line* of automobiles are In success- ;
ful or ♦ ration. He* raid that in every city
he had visited on this mission he learn
• I that tile (>eo||e hud taken with avidity |
t i th* new method of locomotion, and ;
that the coache* did eevrywhere a good
business.
The coaches will run from the intor
? ctlon of Bull and Bay street*. on Hull
• * Go-ion. on Gaston to Drayton, on
Drayton to Park avenue, on Park avenue
’ Hull, and on Bull to Forty-second Two
f the c >aches will be operated Q n Dray
>n street exclusively, un l*oth line* it
! i proposed to give a schedule of ten
minutes
The i**op!e need feel no uneasiness. ’*
msl Mr. Winter, *’About the completion
if the project and the *ucce**ful oera
•on of th* airtomobll*** We are going
• . have them and we nr** going to make
t*. m a sucres*. Indeed. I think the pen.
jle will give them all the needed patron
i .. to make <he enterprise pro*, table.
f regret that the change In my rdans.
, tituting gasoline for electricity a* a
i ve {ower, involve* *me delay, but
a delay only. The line i* sure to
111 vm:d fob *k IKI TK.
I %lird In n Mnglr Pond and Had a
t*mml Tinas (irsrrally.
r Lady's Aid Pe|ety gave on enjoy
■ peanut hunt yesterday afterno n In
yard of the Kpi*copal resklsnce a*
rris and Lincoln *trets The peanuts
• e pretty well *catter<<l around and
n the boys and girl* who wished to
<,e part in the hunt were fold la** at
cent* ea* h and sent tn’o the yard to
who cou I*l gather the most peinua
y ,*ter Joseph O’Brien secured more than
t , other boy and was given a* a prise
knife, while Mbs Hit.* Ooette outstrip
ind WAS given a haod-
N.in* 4 doll.
\ not her game that afforded en Hess
amusement wa* a wort of nviglo fish p**n 1
which one was allowed to coat a line
' .•m payment of fi%’e cents. The fbh In
• shape of neatly wrapped bundle* were
• • . ■ liging as always to bite, so that every
< mi that fished went away happy
\ fi*h net donated by Rev. Father Hen
i *y wa* disposed of by m*an* of num
eral wa* won by number 86. A cake
,il*o ho dlepo**ed of in the same wav
*r i was won by Mr*. J J Power* The
fmd* of the entertainment were further
rcased by the sale of light lofrssh-
Bc Tit*.
he entertainment last'd from 3 b
o lock to 8:30 and tva* well attended The
rrv'ecds will be devoted to the charitilde
*ork of the society which is ol s non-
tanan character.
TIT BBFORR THE HBCOHDEII.
A Mnn and a \%niiian, Coloreil. Sent
l* Superior Court for Robbery.
Ten pri*oner* were In the Recorder's
fourt yesterday morning F. K. Field*.
t white man who the night before oc
f imulated a jug of unusual proportions
*.'s wanted to fight everybody and thing
Hull and Broughton Mreetr. wa* let
bwn with a fine of $3 or five day*.
Arthur William*, colored, charged by
[ hn CoakAr with being one of thref* per
o* that lured him to Jones's Old Flekl
Ii roldied and assaulted him. an account
of which was published In yesterday s
il 'riving News, was remanded to the Bti
nor Court, and so was Katie Miller,
•ho Is said to have had a hand In the
rind who wa* arrested sometime
•fter Williams was cNptured.
The remaining case* were of the ordt
f jr V typo and devoid of Interest.
<• KMR OF FOO'ITIAI.L .%TTRO%Y,
bartif* of the *4at%sinttn li Athletic
\*<h*lallnn’s Team to-Mght.
Th** members of the ftiotball team of the
Athletic Association wi.l have
* practice to-night In the yard of the
ars* Club. It 1* desired that every
4- a*und. a* a matter of i'onskler
imimrtance to the team will be <li*-
f * addition to the game that I* sched
-1 between this team and one from
K onvlHe. there will be another game
probably Haturday. as Mr. Gordon
v has recelvetl a telegram asking
•• secure the Bolton Htreet Tark for
rn ** fhat will bo played here on that
rween FertlAndina and Jacksonville
••miitril • % enr’a Support.
•ar's support was gr*inted by Judge
‘U, in the Court of Ordinary yeeter
*° the widow and children of the
50 ph M Jerkin*. The caveat to the
•>f the yesm supjiort Hied by cer
th *he creditors, was dismissed by
• r and th' report of the Ap
lr adopted by Judge Ferrill.
A *Sf
you cannot I>r
"rjcrcc’s Ck>lden Medical Diacorery cure*
(liaraats of the stomach and organs of
digestion and nutiition. It enables the
body to assimilate food and so put on
sound flesh and develop strong muscle.
"The j.r.i.e I would like to glee your Golden
Medici IHcverv I esnnot ulter in word, or
denerthr with pen " write. Jatue. B
Kw| of ijh Miffltu Street Itanliuadou B
"I vm takes down with htt our plte,icaD.
.aid was indigestion 1 doctored wtln the beat
around here aud found so relief / w**tt ye
.j nj new ten/ Me a quntian lljni to flit out and I
did to and you tlien advtwd ine to uae Ilortor
Tierce', Oolden Medical Ptwovery I took three
bottle, and I felt w> good that t .topped betag
a, 1 think, cured t have no aviuptom. of gas
tric trouble or indigestion now "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pav cost of mailing only. Semi J!
one-cent stamps for paper or 31 stamps
for cloth binding, to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
WENT TO JUDGE ON A FOUL
Continue fr m T*nth Page.
porter tnat he would m*et any represen
tative of c%rcoran at the Morning New*
offl # t>-fia\ at 2 ocock and make h
mni’h. guaranteeing that Smith w*mU4
stop Corcoran in ton round*
Billy R®che wants to got on a match
with the winner of the Corroran-Hnnlon
fight for Judge Ho made this s o’oment
to the New* reporter. There <ou and l*e no
question that a match between the win
ner of the coming tight and either Judrw
or Smith would prove a trcnvndn.i* < ard
as Hanlon and Conor an are ot| t*d to
draw the biggest house ever enjoyed by a
prl*e fight In ftrivunnah.
Roche und Judge will stay hero until af
ter the Corcoran-Hanlon fight. Their ef
fort will be to arrange a m.itch with the
winner Kelly and Bin! h will lease to
night for Louisville, where BmUn a ojn
10 tight.
Corcoran was not nt the fight. At lci*t,
he wa* not vl*lt|e. and It wa* said he was
not on hand. He made a *titement later
to the Morning News, however, that he
had said nothing a lout cliallonggig the
winner of the tight, for th reason that
he ha* a contest on with Hanbgt. Hal
this not been the case, he add. h* wou and
nt have hesitated a moment. Tommy
r marked thtt there is 'no man in the
business who ha|*p*-ns to have more thn
two hand* and I chance to have that
number myaelf.**
k
lllk iithority exteudeo.
C 01. A. Pope Will Have a Wider Terl
rllfiry W III* the K. %. L
The Authoilty of Assistant General
Freight Agent A. Hope of the fk a bound
Air Line ha* been extended to include the
entire territory of the Fifth, as well a*
the Fourth dtvision. Col. Pope’s hesd
quarters will renuiin in Savannah, and the
extension of hi* territory is the result of
tlie re|gnatl7V> of Mr. W H. Pleasants,
who have* the service of the Seaboard to
l>e omo gen* r.d freight and |a*seng*r
agent of the Ocean Steamship 4’ompany.
Mr. Pleasants will he in B.ivannah to
morrow or next day. It is said, to discuss
hi* new duties with Ocean Hteamshtp
Company ofTMal*. Col. Pope was hi Jack
sonville yesterday.
The fuhowtng circular. signed by
Freight Traffic Manager H. W 11. Glover
and General Freight Agent Charles It.
Chi*p> and approved by Mr. E. Hi John,
vice pre-ident and general manager, give*
notice of the extension of Col. Pope's au
thority:
"Mr. W H Plea-ants, assistant general
freight agent, Jacksonville, Fia . having
resigned to accept service elsewhere, ef
fective Nov. 15. the authority of Mr A.
a-Hdant genera! freight agents, 1*
hereby extended, on and after that date,
to Include the entire territory of the
Fourth and Fifth divisions, with head
quarters In Savanmih. Gn."
TWO t'HAJinE.t.
\. .nil W. P. Mnit Ur.tnrn nl %in
t.nmn tn llnve a >.w Hrnit.
Prii<l*nt John M. Eitan left lant night
for Atlanta, whpr- hn will attend tho
nirMlnga of the tarrt* of dlrertora
of the Atlanta on<l Weal J'olnt on I the
WeMern Railway of Alabama The chief
event of theae meelingn will be the liv-
Mallailon of Mr. C. £ Wlclteraham. itmll
recently president of the Alabama Great
Southern, to aui ' eed I'reel.lent George C.
Smith aa the head of Ihe two corporauona
ft rat named Mr. Smith goea to St. I.imt,
where he become* the general manager
of the new St Latuia division of the South
ern Railway.
Postponed tnnnnt Meeting,
The annunl meeting of the Georgia and
Alabama Railroad was to have been held
yesterday, hut no quorum retqionded to
the call for Ihe meeting, and tt was de
cided to pot-tpone It until Nov. IS. It la
expected that President John Skelton
Williams will lie In Savannah then to at
tend the meeting Mr. W W Mnckall.
one of the directors and an officer of the
road, la now at Ihe North.
Will Improve Kervlrr.
Mr. James Freeman, city passenger and
ticket agent of the Southern Railway, re
turned yesterday frum a trip to Jackson
ville. Mr Freeman met Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent 8 11. Hardwick In
Jacksonville, who Informed him that ar
rangementa had been made with the Pull
man people by which entirely new equip
ment of the most modern type would be
I ait on Southern trains Nos. and W. hy
llec I Th, service by the Southern has
always been excellent, but the Improve
ment will be pronounced
The railroads are offer.n redu-ed rates
of one and on--ihlrd fare for the round
trip on the certltlcate plan to the Inter
state Convention of Cotton Orowers to !>•
held at Macon, Nov. >. Certificates will
bo Issued by ticket agents it the home
offices.
_l,or'l James of Hereford Is the only
man living who has refused Ihe seals of
the lord chancellorship, tho highest hon
or which any Rrltlsh lawyer can hope to
receive So long ago as twenty-seven
'ears Grd Jam-s was lll-eral attorney
general, but In IVV. he left Mr. Gladstone
and Joiner! ihe unionist party. He Is a
very wealthy man, having had a large
practice In his Urns
THE MOKNING NEWS: THFKSDAY, NOVEMREK I.'. 1900.
RITBHTAIKBI) THEIR riMEVnA.
I mniisny IV f the linsrcU Added to
lt In I form Fund.
Company l>. of the Savannah Volunteer
Guards, gave an interesting entertainment
at the G>uird* Hall Let night There
was an pitHtrainme of mualo.
reflation nn<l song, following which there
war a fre; diatrl’Kitton of prises to the
lucky ones In the audience
The programme rend red was as fol
low s
Overture .. ... .. Orches*r\
Rfc.Hatton . Mis* Marlon iVoper
Cornet Bdo Mr John Ha.tuci
Exhlhiiton of Prestidigitation
Prof H Htalb
Selection OR'hestM
Solo Mis* Morgan.
Reef(gtion . Miss Marion Cooper
Mimiolin
H Blalb-Mandolin.
Artoo'.d Seyden Mandolin.
H Cnrrik- Mandolin.
Henry iteckett—tluitar.
Jce Mo Ira Guitar
AH the number* were excellent. and
were greatly enjoyed, espe tally the re* 1-
tatlcn by Miss Marlon Cooper ard the x
hlbition of prestidigitation, given by Prof
H Bialb.
The gifts to the member*of the audience
were targe In number and of very* appro
ciahlc value Some of them remain in the
hands of < pt Hunter, an l thoce who
are entitled to receive them may ge? them
by calling or him at hi* office.
Ttosenfe.d’s Orchestra furnished the
music for th o* astoti, and after the pri
gramme of entertainment had Iwn cn
eluded there wa* dancu.g until an wr|y
hour this morning The entertainment
was given for the benefit of the uniform
fund of Company* L> ami .** sum of
was raised for this pun****, that will
put the command on "Easy Street" In
•very* sense of the word
The committee in change of the enter
tainment consisted >f ('apt Wright Hun
ter. Lieut W. L Pritchard. Burgeon Geo.
II Ellis. 8 Fleishman. land* 8 Har
ford. THoa. M Hoynes. ‘ orpls W. H.
Robertson and T it Heyward. Jr . Pri
vates E J Gleason, H. L Glrtman, B
It Wever.
The chaperons were. Mrs Wright Hun
ter. Mrs T M Hoynes. Mrs. A. H
Brown and Mrs Hem Rlun. Jr
AT THE THEATER*
Vtnseo end Itnlland’s viiasfrels the
Ntt Attraction,
Rusco A Holland s Minstrel* will be to
morrow night's attraction The combina
tion haa five shows on the road The one
wh*--!! frill visit Snvannnh is orlgmel the
NashvMle Students combined with Gid
eon’s Minstrel Carnival, and Rusco A
Holland’s Rig Minstrel Festival. The
oompanlee, oil told, employ atiout 230
people, using eleven curs, fen agents, and
•n office force of eight people They car
ry all the horses. poniee. and live stock
used In their different attractions, and
automobile* used 1n afreet parades. Each
company 1* fully equipped with scenery
.md electric effects, which helps to make
their productions perfect. The booking
and routing of these shows Is done by
Messrs. Rusco A Holland personally, nd
each <'ompany travel* about 20 nw mile*
They have aver sf*o.oon invest* and in
cars and over $50,000 in printing alone.
Saturday* matinee and night “Rupert of
Hentsnu will be seen. The play is said
to be the superior of "The IHsoner of
Zenda." of which it Is the sequel both as
to story and play. The story begin* with
the return of Rudolf R uswndyll. the En
glishman. to the kingdom of Ruritiinki in
pursuit of a letter winch has been writ
ten to him by Queen Fla via, and which
had been taken from her messenger en
route by Count Rupert of HetltMU. The
latter designed to us** the letter to ruin
Raaaendyll and Flavin, and to reinstate
himself in the favor of the King, and the
action of the play deala with hi* attempts
to accomplish his purpose :nd the effort*
of Rasendyll. aided by* C’ol. S.ipt and
Frit* von Tarlenheim. to prevent his suc
cess and save the Queen’s honor. The
story affords ample opportunity for the
display of dramatic talent of the highest
quality', and the play is full of virile a*
non from start to finish The climaxes
which follow each other w'th remarkable
rapidity, are novel in conception and
sfrlklng In effect, particularly th** sensa
tional duel scene of the thirl act, and the
tableau which end* tho fourth aot and
Play.
WILL HAVE % TOl HK AMFAT.
netnrit f*Alf Watch to Re I'ln.cd at
Darien Thnnk.icl . liitr Itai.
A tournament will he play-il S-itur'lAv
afternoon at the Savannah (l If Club
links Only gentlemen will take i>art. aid
their utandint; as players will be de e -
mtneri by their scores Handicaps will h.
made and a list arranged of the players
accopdlnic 10 their ability to play the Rime
as shown by the scores.
Thanksgiving Day there will he a return
match played with the I>vl>n team. A
plan Is on foot to hire a tug for ihe trip
to Darien This will defend upon the
number of golf enthusiasts that can he In
duced to take the trip It la expected th it
there will be no difficulty about lh:t. and
those who are rhosen to r. present the
Savannah Club will probably have a 11;
crowd of rooters to cheer th-m on In tip ir
effort to get back nt the Darien place a
for the defeat that was idm.nlsicred a
few daya ago on the Kavannah links.
H IN I\TO STKBBT CAR.
\o. !i F.nglne's Mishap at r.s.lon and
Whitaker Streets.
Flra engine No. 5. while out exercising
Tuesday afternoon, ran Into car No or,
the Whitaker street line, al Gaston and
Whitaker streets The engine and the
car both arrived at the corner the tonne
time Driver Morrell attempted to mak"
a quirk turn to avoid a collision, hut one
of Ihe horses became unmanageable and
the | o|e of Ihe engine struck the able
of ihe car, crashing In one of the glass
windows ant! breaking the warden frame
of the window Luckily ther. was no |*-
srnger silting near where the |K>|e
struck There were several pissengeis
aboard, however, and they received quite
a ware. The engine aud team were un
hurt.
WFfCk OFPHAVKR SIHIVIt'KfI.
Meetings nt the V. M. t . A. Hall Well
Attended.
The week of prayer service* at the
Voting Men's Christian Asms atlon this
week still continue to Interest the young
men The services ore being conducted
by Mr W. B. Stubbs, whoa,- addresses are
proving of beneflt to those who attend
The meet ngs commence at * o'clock and
are over by * tJ o'clock. The gymnasium
and educational classes do not meet un
til aftertheservlotv
LEOAL kOTICEI.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE HENRY STELIJES
All persons having ,'lalms against the
estate of Henry Sicbjee, de< eased, are
hereby notified to present same, duly
sworn, to the undersigned for immediate
pnsment. at .VA West Oglethorpe avenue.
Savannah. Ga
MRS GBRINE BTELIJEB,
Widow (fd Sole Helr-at-Law of Henry
StcLJea.
THREE REQUISITES
TO SUCCESS.
HEALTH
! STRENGTH—
ENERGY' The
J man who posses
-1 ses these can < on
'lhPmH . (iiK-r flit- worKl
ni FIT’S ti re
yLg j MAL. T WHIS
(C v 1 KEY the safest
and most reliable lonic known will
build up your strength, intuv new en
ergy into your system and keep your
health up to the high-water matk. To
Ihe overworked professional or business
man it is simply indispensable.
It ii tin only Whitkey taxed by thr Govern
ra-nt a. . inwlleuic This i.* a guarantor All
iruxirisu and gn>ccr*. or Iln*c|. f: no holt)*
Kefns. uNMitulr th*y rtr injurious Scud fur
• r*r iu lirni bunklct hii l tAStiiuonlalf
IA FFY IIALT WfI!BKKY (’ . llivhrster. N Y
CLASSIFIED AUVLRf (SEMEN TS.
PK.IIKON ii..
S UKKK I BEI OF
rhirts a n*w pin will be put in your
brvK>cU. on th** present At lon of thl *<lv
<ni it out and bring it F*g*A > L* t
Ilruughton hair. Jewelry and s.Avlng
suppl> Imu -•. The pl.t* * p.r ex ele >
for rep.it.rirg wuic ,* * cI.H-ks, spe t le
ami Jew*try; engruving dene w hit* v*u
wall; • avh gl\n f*r *UI g I*l *l *ll'er;
*!*• ml ‘t mind D'.i* week to mak*- ba* ge .
IF THE PARTY WHO W AS BEEN TANARUS >
take t hla. k Spaldtug <• ii.iinb-si w heel
fr**m In front *f N * Liberty Mr**e.
we?*, will return same no question* will
he aaketl
OIL HEATERS. WOOD HEATER,
cowl ImitTH. cook *te\eF and range#. Re
liable goods C. I*. Miller, agent.
MORPHINE, Of’ir.M UI'I'ANTM
ocoalne hMt. myself ure<J will inform
\ou of harmle**. permanent home cur**
Mary S Baldwin. I*ox 1213. Chicago
'the furniterf rxchangr. in
Barnard acreet, buy* and sell* all kind*
of second-hand furniture for cash.
ADVERTISEMENT* SET IN CAP
IT ALB WILL BF PRINTED IN CLAM
HI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT t’oLl'MN
FOR TWO CENTB A WORD NO Al
VERTIBF.MENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN IOC.
IS YOT’R IRON SAFE nRI-M’ROOF?
Bllffel A Freeman have h standing offer
-f SI,OOO for every safe of their make that
: does not preserve It* contents Ones iff*
was in burning debris 113 hours When
taken out. the hose hud to le turned on
jlt When opened, not a page wa dlacoi
Aired, not a record lom. tot a dollar de
stroyed If you want security, buy a
Htlffel A Freeman safe. C. I*. Miller,
agent.
YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Hpr.ngfiekl Dairy; It’s rich and pure; try
It.
Ft RNITVTRB UFHOLBTERED. MAT
tresses reno\ated. Antique furniture re-
IKillshei. furniture |aeked and shipped in
t>e*t manru r Send me your orders. C.
P. Miller agent
OKIA* HIO Nt RHBRV. OPPOSITE
Cathode Cemetery. chrysanthemums
cantelta JaponPas are* areas, palms, flow
ers and floral designs Leave your orders
with J. Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton,
east.
inCIAIs AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of new willow rockers; ladies' else, at If
I W. Topic
t VM N<|\V LOCATED AT (H WEFT
Broughton; ring up 13W5 if you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
shlpm'nt or storage, 1 guarantee prices
the same as 1 .!o the work that's given
to me A 8. Griffin, 414 Broughton street,
west; mattrefse# made to order
IF ITS Itt'GS YOC WANT, YOU CAN
get them cheaper from Met lulls.
MILLER'S STOVES ANI) RANOKS
give satisfaction The Magnetic. Econo
mist Waldorf, King, and oilier good
makes nt reasonable pnceo. KIT Brough
ton. west.
KENSINGTON FARM MILK IS UN
eurpasted for rlchnees; delivery Is par
ted; phone. 2M&.
SEE MILLER F< )R OFFICE I>EBKS
office tables, offi # malting, office shades
Kfl llrougliton. west
WHEN YOU SEE M Oir.I.TF SIXTY-
Inch *V-ceni rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't help It; will sell In any quan
Uty.
SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
range* for sAle by J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Insursn e gasoline stove.
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
lea specialty with McGINI*.
■"MILLER S NEW STYLES IN CAR”
pets, mnt'lngs, linoleums, window shades
etc. All work 'tone in flrst-c.aea style. 307
Broughtct), west.
FIJIRAL DESIGNS, BULBB~ HYA
Cinths. narcissus, |stlms, cut flowers from
Oelschlg’s nursery, opposite Catholic Cem
etery. Leave orders with J. Gardner,
agent. 12 Itroughion. east.
'MGILLIS' LACK CURTAINS will
beautify your-farlor.
_ M GILLIS IS CHEAP ON P.UG9. NETS
lace curtoins. hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, a'mes, bdreom suits,
and furniture of every description.
""|l 44 BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last. Large a-eortment of
rockers, divans end easy chairs. C. P.
Miller, agent.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation In the couniry. free from city
drainage Impoasltde for milk to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2J45 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
MGILLIS MOVES PACKS Bill PS
and store- pin nos ard furniture; heat work
only; no "Cheap-John" price*—no "Choop-
John" Jobs
"GOLf> FISH ASP * FOOD. - WATEK
grass, bone flour. 20-pound bag HO cents
J Gardner, agent, for the present at 12
Broughton, east.
11.00 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they last. C P. Miller, agent.
FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last Pig a*-.rtment, all grade* of
art ?qiinr#. rugs, mats, portieres. C. P.
Miller, agen'
M GILLIS FELI-8 SIXTY-INCH RUGS
-Smyrna patterns—for V* cents.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAT
ITAtiB WILL HE PRINTED IN CI.AS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VKRTIBEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN MC.
MEDIC AL.
LADIES' CHK HESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pill* ar- the beat Safe, re-
Hnlhe. Take no other Send 4c >1 ißips
for particulars, "Relief for laullcs " in
letter by return mall Ask your druggtt.
Chlchrster Chemical Cos.. Philada . Pa.
HOW~ARE YOUR FEET? IF TOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and 1
will give you relief, I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of ihe feat
without pair.; charges reasonable; ran
give the best reference* In the city; pa
tients treated at residences; orders cen
. at l.lv ;n '• t Ir H -lore If
and Congress streets, telephone 23. Dm
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
HELP IV VM liIt—MALE.
CARPENTER WANTED; MAN WHO
can do cabinet work, flx to* ks arid fit keys,
anal do general repair work about large
hole., permanent p*ltlon to she rig it jwr
ty; single man preferred. Apply bet ween
10 and 12 o uiuck at Ihe office of De Soto
Hotel.
NFftJ* U % > TFIg—HALF.
\\ ANTED TWO f IHKI VI.ASH (MAT
an*l trous* i makers Apply G Fa mini. No
4S Hull stre t
WANTED BIN FNION OAR PEN*
ters 12 v per d.v w and tran*portatlon here.
F Ugram. J ksonvlNe. Fla
BALKBMi N’ \V \N !*FD TO BFI t OT'R
by ttnple to wholesale and retail
trade, we are the largest and only mao
Ufa Hirers in ■ ur llr.e tn the world liberal
sal an pail Addre-s *nn Dex Mfg t’o .
ottlc**, 2$ Board t>f Trade Building Savan
nah. Ga
ii pip u %n mi-i i ii ill.
w \N 1 K GOOD COOK W 1 PH
gtnul ret •unmenAlation*. 2? Jons*. <*iet
ADVLHTISFMFNTH SF.T IN GAP
IT AI J* WILL m: I’Rl NTKD IN t’I.AS
BIFIEI KDVBRTIBI Ml NT i
FOB TWO t’KN'Tfl A WORD NO A1
\ ItT IS1: MK N T TAK MN 1 II I SS
THAN 3
K4,rm> w %>ti:ii.
AGENTS WANTI.D tIALVESTON
Tin- lloir. r* if * Stricken >l y bv M nat
lUilst- •) fully 1J aI I ief •-1 a* 111 *
U>ok v • iMibllsht**! oily $' 80; beet term*
gu,rant***-*l. outfit free be qtll k J. 8.
Zelglrt A Cos.. Chicago I/I.
I M 1*1.11% Ml \ I HIM I’ll.
P\TdTl? l 7 N•?: 1 A Nl) O * Ml' INTENT
stenographer w mta position, hue pusl
! Hon. but desires
from pi*- nt . npl> • r A . this office.
WANTED. BY A LADY HOLDING
permHiu t liters* t*>**lilon a** assistant, or
will teach small • i.* i. tefcrenc**.*- **x
rhanged. Addreaa Taacher. Clark ston
0.1
1: \ 1 *EIII ENCBD BTENOO R A PII KK
want* fmaitton In Ba%annah lmm*liat**|y
at by .lan 1. Aldress J W., caro this
offl ••
I’oßl TI ON WANTED BY ItFeilHTEß
*l pharmiiA'Ut Akir ** r'fll * Box
No 3, t’-iv Atinah. Ga
W % N THO — MI *4 ’ELI. IN WM
*^WANTI iT^TGN CHEAP HORBEB
Cable llano t\anpan>
BCBINEBS FILMS IN NEHD OF
tactical luokkeepers. t*ti gr iptiers, etc.,
and all persona d* siring such p4sltione
>.hotiid write th** Pratighon Ituslnrs* Ex
change. Lashvllle. I• nn N* charges to
employer* VV* pay $2 for each vacancy
reported to u*. provided we fill saiii*
Luslnea* couhdetii iml
IF YOi: WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from B|m ingtiekl Dairy. It s rich, pure and
wholesome.
CASH PAID FOR GOOD SECOND"
hand oat sack*. 212 West Bay street
IF YOI’ WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc . fie** of
charge. Just at rit> limit*, hauling over
hard road write or telephone Brown
Bros, <oiner Anderson and East ltnad
street*.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank feoks fr>m
Morning News. Havsnnah. Ga.
ADVERTISEMENTS BFT IN CAP
ITA I*B WILL IIE PRINTED IN CIAR
81 FI ED A DVERTIBBM ENT COLUMN
FoB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
KOI! HETT—ROOMS.
front ronnw for gentleniMn 101 Charlton,
corner Whitaker.
NICELY FI RNISiIED FRttNT ROOM,
southern exi*>sure; mevdern cocivetilencee.
SlO Joriee, east.
l ull HUNT— HOI VIA.
No 217 Wsluburg street, east, between
Abercorn and lJncoln, first etas* order
and condition; every ronvrnlene# RL-ht
rent tn right tenant Estate Salomon
Cohen, West Brand aid Broughton streets.
FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE HKS-
Idence No. 2*4* Ogl"tiu>rt* avenue. we*t,
n. ir R.tri.ard; lmm**ltale jMNiseeslon. Ap
ply within.
FOR RENT Til AT DESIRABLE RES
I den co with nuthouses, *t a hit * and n
tieautlful garden; 11* Taylor street, east.
For particulars Inquire 8 Guckenhsl
mer * Sons. Pay and Jefferson nireet.
Foil RENT. 214 JONES STREET
west; ImnuvUate poaeosalon. M S. Baker,
agent
FOR RENT 17 DUFFY STREET,
east; t*>ss*-e*lon at once. Apply Georgs
L Germany, agent 14 Bryan street, east.
P It ENl\ M At4t> 221 H7h.¥77n
street, east; these are good houses end
location excellent Apptv tn C A Mcln
tlre, 4t4 Hoard of Tr*d Building
FOR HEM—STORKS.
~THK most desirable retail
store In Savannah; slluatcl No. 12.'. Whit
aker street, opposite new Postoffice; well
adaincd for any kind of retail trade. Ap
ply W M A W K Coney.
FOR RENT. STORE. SUITABLE FOR
any business. In a fine location; rent
cheap. I'latshek A Cos.
FOR HEAT—MIVCEI.LASKOI X.
TTATtTm ATrrr^TTcKTcTp;
FOR RENT CORNER HItOUOHTON
AND "WEST BIIOAI) STREETS, F< Ht-
MERLV OCCUPIED ItY THE SAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H
P. SMART.
FOR RENT, ON THE OOEECHEE
road, tret ween three and four-mite poets
(tro ley car* nearly to two-mlb- post). Irn.l
In I'd* from one acre to one hundred;
same can be bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. C. 11. Ikrrsett.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAP
ITAIgt WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
Foil ■ ALE—HE AL ESTATE.
ITAIjS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN MC.
FOR SALE.'CORNER LOT ON BAR
pard street. Just outside city limits. Mar
gain, th.a office.
FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, at !2<<> each; wlil ann
tie advanced to I22f>; when a lot has been
taild for 1 can arrange to get a home
built. C. It. Dorset I
FOR SALE. A LOT FOR TWO Ht’N
lrei| rtotlars; easy termv. on Ninth atreet.
hear East Rroad; no city taintlon. C. 11.
IkiTsell.
Good Positions
t _^ w^c‘(§ECUßED
- by Active is ulr A*ay
: • Young Men
,fwL ""‘V/OMEN
i-*b’X ? tflit". cur potties! |
Wfe Business (odrse
pjCHMONo )(
"BUSINESS ( Vyr I
COLLEGES.j V
W torCjMayv Ait/rhX/uA 'y*' I
FOB AAIxL-ItRU. ESTATE.
?Xle! ON
road. b#tw*stn three and tour-mils post*
(troHev cars nearly to two mile poet> land
in bu from one acre to *ne hundred
same can be bought tn large or small Lts
on •*.*•% term* ’ II lH*rett
FOR SALE LOTS ON NINTH STREET
n*“ar East Broad, no <*Ht t4X**s. at J.tfh
each, twenty-fix** dollars cash, nd e.c*j,
monthh payments C II Dorsett
FOR BAI.K THOBK LOTH ON NINTH
street near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class parties, wh will make
g.sHt netahhors. hih| iv*ui* others can !• y
The terms r* very easy, a; and they ar*
chetter than any others in the v 1 tutt>
C H. lMrsett
HEMIDENt’E AND "BUILD IMG LOTH
for sil# all over the city. Robert 1l
Tntem. re.il e tate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
" a DVEIIT!SUM I".NTH SET I N C*\V
ITAI*S WILL ME PRINTED IN CL\B
SIFIKD ADVERTIBEMKNT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTB A WORD. NO AD
VF.RTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LEBB
THAN 30C.
FOB g %!>:— BIH hItLD IBM f.
BOV It EM. THE CCJtGIi KING! THY
It when your favorite remedy fads, at 25e
bottle added to a gill of honey makes a
splendid mixture for Infants and children
BENZOIN MALM MAKES TIIE BKIN
like velvet, for s tie by drought or at IMn
r> and Abeirorn. iVrss** Drug rttorea,
U hltaker and sti*et
FIRE PROOF BAFPSB WE CARRY A
fins line of fire proof safe In eto- k mi ill
times The |iartle can see exactly what
they are getting Our prices treas low
as mnnufs- Hirers s* 11 ||. with freight sk4
ed Parti' s Inter* ■* **i. who wish g*''l
fire |*r*sif safe, will do well t |ns|*e.*t
our sto* k IJppman Bros . Ltpian in
Ui k agents fot manufacturers
FINE TURPENTINE LOCATION
with fine body of round timber. f*ir sale
cheap for rash only. Box O, Iron Cfcty.
Ga
TURPENTINE I*OCATION FOR
sal* 1* crop* first year boxes; 1200* m ras
round timber, at |l an par ,*ere $ par
thousand boxes for letsed timt*e*r pi*-’ If
of tlinhr r t* t*e got. In five rntle# of tall*
road, will give poss*sb>ri now or at end
of so* -on AddreiM |< urd Timber. <a a
Morning News
for BALK one elevator
dreilg**. ttigetiier w-fctfi auxiliar y *lr • d#*
For |*arti*Milars Mdlrea T 8 Tutwller
Chief Engineer Plant Hysiem Bavauna/i,
Ga.
SPRING FIELD DAIRY IB NOTED
for havlnr rich, pure mUk, try It; you
will be pleased
OLD NFWBPAPERH 2h* for 2ft cents at
Musine s office Morning N-ws
ADVWRTIBEMF.NTB BET IN CAT
ITALH WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAN
81 FI El ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FoM TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I.EBB
THAN 30C.
!.*•T %M> KOI 111.
1/ )8T ir\7l7TmrT^n^^
•ft with (Hmonil, numr ••ngravAil *i
Mrn. lsilwntl reward, Him. (’ Ely. 14
Bry#n itmM. 4a*f.
IaOHT A I*< H’K ETTKK >K CO NT AlN
inr f. r Itownr*! If n(urir'(l to thin oftlt**.
HI I\K4N € H 1IV(VI.
ADVERTIHEiMENTH SET IN i'AI 1 -
ITAI jS WlLla HE I’ItINTED IN CIsAA
BIEIEI AhVKHTIHICM ENT COLU MN
F<M TWO t'BNTH A WORD. NO Al
VEHTIBKMENT TAKEN KOK LEBH
THAN MC.
I'M Mill\o.
MODEHN PLUMHI.NO IT WILL HE
to your lil4*r*‘t to let me give you *n e
tim<te on your plumhltiK. new or 01l
work; re|lr work .* a per Ijlt y, am I nm
a l*rH< tli'iil plumber. No kimch work to
riuVmiter your life. WlKKini, ’pbotie W/7.
Qeorxln or Hell
H1%4 KI.IsANKUI 9.
DON’T TROUBLE YOURS LI ABOUT
movirtK your furniture, reluylnx your #r
l*e(p or mattinx IVrrjr A Hen ton will re
lieve you of #ll th#t trouble.
YEB. WE REPAIR FUHNA* LB. WE
refiAlr in ner*. w i*?;>olr rmicrr we rt*
lMtr cook elovee. nil orders iiromptly
fllie*) A C. Price A Cos. Bite an<l Jef
f*rjn tr4w*tA. 'PhoneN (*A
"HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with Oerman rendy-mixAd paint, entlra
■AtiafAdlon guaranteed. A-lims Paint
Company
‘"WANTED. ONE THOUBAND HITN-
Itry people at the Hour ham Grocery Colb
pany, 214 Bernard atreet.
”WB HELL HEWER PIPE. ELUK
pipe, fir** flay, fire brick at lowent price#.
A*Wtm Paint r'omjeny. 104 Congreaa,
west.
PEltlfv A RENTON 130 ~ BTATE
atreet. west, will move, ahlp or tore
your furniture at abort notice; alto ren
ovate your oli mattreoaee mi IHtle coni.
Hell ’phone 1124
‘ YOU WON’T REGRET THE GOLD
weather If you will l*t up furntth you
with a heaier or mnn**; we can a*ll you
cheaper than any on elne, and will fake
your old atove In exrhanne. A. C. Price A
Cos.. Htate anl Jefferaon alreeta. 'Pbonea
4M
ft!ORE*Til AN ONE HUNDRED TENTH
in every dollar of your hard-earned herd
r*h at the Houthem Grocery Company.
11l Harnard a*r*-et
THf 'r>B IN THE
•tore. 12 Rroufftiton atreet. eaat. known
Gardner's Hasaar. muar he aold; parties
wtMhimc can purchase in lota mtu\ prlcea
to ault.
Ori*Bl NE IB Till >
lab made Adam* Paint Cos.. Havannah
axenta. 104 Consreaa. weal.
WE ARE HTILL IN TIIE PLUMBING
hualneiM* and do yood work at ex
tremely low pricea. our 15 cent* mantel 1#
n peach; we hove them from 10 • eot* up.
and will nut them up for you; ylve o* a
call A C\ Price A Cos., 'phonea Cil, Htate
and Jefferaon afreets.
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
GIVE A GUESS!
It won’t cost you anything, and will give
you a chance to get a pair of
GEIL & QUINT’S
$3.00 SHOES.
At our Booth in the Elks’ Carnival Grounds you’ll
find a JAR OF PEAS. To the 5 PERSONS guessinjf
nearest the number of peas in the jar we will give a pair
of our s.\oo shoes.
A Committee of Elks will count the peas and deter
mine the winners.
GEIL & QUINT, 205 Broughton St., West.
AIVTIO3 MIEA FITIKK DAYS.
BARGE LIVINGSTONE
AT At 4 rrioV
I. D. I.A f4H III;, Auctioneer.
n SATURDAY, the 17th Inc 1!W) at
11 o eeti'k at the old Baltimore wnarf, I
will mti for cash to the higr.**st uWIeT,
for a ■ omit of win an it rmi\ •*n ern.
Barge Livingstone, copper fastened. ilet>
on* **)• hor and chain, 2 K*fi*oii Hand
Pumj on board.
'!*•* II 4 M IH s
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENHKS
by Inventing your hard-earned hard cash
with t e "onthsrn Grorsry Company, 114
Barnard street
THE 81 low CASHS COUNTERS AND
flxtur**** in th** ■•'ore. u Itmugnton street,
east, known as Gardner s lUxaar. for awia.
they must g
STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES GO
ing for less than fir t • it 12 Hroughtan
street, tail, * tore known a Gardner s lia
■aar.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work order your Ilh *> replied -rd
printed atatlonsrv rel blank hooks from
Morning News, rtwvannalt tb*
* ADVERTISE.MENTB BET TN CAp.
ITAIJH WILL Rti PRINTED IN CLAS
SiriDD Aid EIiriSKMFN 1 OLUMI9
FOR TWO CKNTB A WORT* NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FK LESS
TH AN 3b* *
■ 1 :
LktiAL none it*.
TgitFoT 18 AND CItED
ITOItH
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
N rtf Ice |s hereby given t< all persons hav
lug demand* ngalnst Florence Verncm
\\ tMHlbrulge. fate of said 'vurly. dw eaewl
l< pr.*sen* them to us. prop rly made out,
xithNi th** time prescribed by law so ss
to show t.ielr character *i*d amount; and
ill per-<n* li'debted to said *teeeased wr
required to make immedtst** ptvment to
us. MARY ANNA HABERSHAM.
KitvcueHs
f*LIFFf*RD A STILES. Executor.
Savannat <Ja . Oct 25 IW.
GHOMO I A CHATHAM COUNTY-
Wbet'sis, Jtime* T Bhuptnne has spp led
to Court of Ordinary for iwtt* r#
a* guardian on the eaiatc of Stsphen R.
Newton minor.
Tliese are, therefore, to rite nnd admon
ish ail whom it me\ concern f*r be and
spp* ir le f>re said court to mnke objec
tion 41f anv they have) on or before the
first Monday In December next, otherwise
S lid letters will h* granted
Wlnes*. the Haci Hampton L Ferrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
31st day of October 19nu
FRANK E KEILRACH.
Clerk Ci Or l’y, c .
\ CH V i HA M COI '
Oussle Cooper next frl*-n*i of Gcuion T..
CDorge P. and Janie Elmore, minors, baa
aiplie*! to f'ourt *f (Ordinary f*r twelve
months for eald minor chlklren out
of estate of Janl** Klniore. |e-enee I Ap
praisers have mad** returns allowing # rne
These are. to cite all whom It may om*
c* rn to appear before said court to make
objection *jn or before first Monday tn
December, riext, otherwise som* will le
grant***!
Witness. Hon. Hampton L Ferrlll,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this Mat
•lay of October, IDOn
FRANK E KEILRACH.
Clerk c O.r r
GEORGIA. •HATH AM CO*! NTT.—
Nolle** I* hereby given to *ll p.-rsone in
terested llii Ihe ratal* of KUik Ann*
llrnnrt t, deceased, I* unrepresented me!
that In term* of the law a tmtntxtra'ton
and bnc t a. will I**' vested In Jor<l*n
K Hrooks county administrator, on the
Arm Monday In lirrcml**r. next, unit**
objection* are tllixl thereto.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton U.
Eerrlll, ordinary for Chatham county, thin
tile Slat day of October. 1900
FRANK K. KF:U,nACH.
Clerk C. 0.. C Cos.
GEORGIA CHATHAM COI'NTT-
Wherea*. John 8 B*hley has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letter* of admtn-
Ir.lralloti on the estate of Wm. Hulllvan
Hrhlay. deceased,
The*.- are, therefore, to cite an-l admon
ish all whom It may concern to be and
appear before **ai.l <*ourt to rnxtke objer
tlon llf any they have) on or before tha
first Mood tv In December, next, other
w e aal I letters will be granted.
Witness, the Hon Hampton U KerrlH.
Ordinary for Chatham county, thin tha
Slat 'lay of October. ]*o
FRANK K KETDBACH,
Clerk Ct. Ord'y, C„ Cox
GEORGIA CHATHAM * - iI’NTtZ
Whereas. Harsh Ouokenhelmer. Hahfna
Oersa. Hannah Adler and A. 8 Gurkon
helmer have appUt-d to * ’ourt of Ordinary
for letters of administration, to he issued
to l-eopold A*4cr, on the estate of Moses
Dm kenhelrner. deremsed,
Theee are, therefore, to cite and ad
m-eiish all whom It may concern, to be
an<l appear before s.ild cun*. to make
objection (If ahy they have), on or before
the first Monday In December neat, other
wise sal-t lettera writ I le grunted
witness, the Hon Hampton U Kerrtll,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this tha
7sti day of November. 1900
FRANK K KKII-nACH.
Clark Ct. 0.. C. do.
NOTICK To MlHTolts AND C|tKf>.
ITORB
DBOROIA. CHATHAM COT'NTY
Not Ice la herehy given to all persona har
ing demands against Kara H Kem, lata
of said county, deceased, to present them
to me properly made out, within the time
preserltied bv law, ar as to show their
character and amount, and all |-raon* In
*lebled to said d*ceaa*sl are required to
make Imm-dlatn payment to me.
Havannah. Da , Nov. 13, 1900
KHWI.N W. CITHIIKDGE. Kx ecu tor.
OXOROIA. CHATHAM rnt'NTT.-
In Chatham County. Georgia. Huperlor
Court, June Term,l9oo. —Charles O. Dooley
va. Mary A Dooley. I-ll>el for Total Di
vorce To Mary A lmoley, Defendant:
You are required lo b ar*l appear, either
liersnnally or by attorney, at th* neat Su
perior Court, holden In and for said coun
ty. same l lug the first Monday In De
remtier. 10--then and there to answer
plaintiff on the merits of the above s'ate-1
case. In default the court will proceed as
Justice shall appertain
Wltneaa the Hon. R. F’alllgnnt, Judge of
said court, this llth day of September,
1900. J. L MITtPHT,
D*p Clerk. 8 C„ C. C„ Ga.
THOR t>. HIIX, Attorney.
ODD NEWSPAPERS. go for X -etna, at
Ruslneas Ofjlce Morning News.
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