The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 16, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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WILL MEET IN SAVANNAH. t mi r om'KHkm b or the ihtkh- AliltlVW- ItAIGHTKR*. .Jl,. lilt tgreed I |M>H ■ Ihr Plrr , , iin Nrrllm • 'otfmhff \nl ,1 —tll* Sludge Held, Mule #<••- ~inrt. Iln Hemmed I'rnm lh I-mirth Annual Cimtrrmrf ail Wrl |M il.-thr Wm Greatly Im by the Work of Ihr Con - ~ r , ora— In ■ tW'“ Mir ►-*- i o| l,il iiai- Uark of Ihr Froehel , , r . Ir of savannah. i,l i I . Held, slate iwreury of the .lighters of Georgia, haa return , Wi Illusion. O- where he at four h annual conference of lMughters and Hone Mire Held v Impressed by ihc work of the unit the Savannah member* , r n hom ehe ha* met since her O' • ,ve been greatly charmed by her Ii .nference will be held In 8a- I in November next year. It Is ea st lhe leading members of the . win be In aticmlance. The con n.cmhershtp I* made up of the ~,.r of each elate In which there | i h of the International onirr. an.l I I I attended In that capacity, her | as state secretary being the among <he Kutf’i Daughters tn li :***• l Inclination was shown by the i hold their next conferenci In , The delegate from Mississippi i ,-lty In that state for the mi- Massachusetts' representative lmaton. Miss Held extended the I v of Savannah, and the vote for * a* unanimous. II King's Daughters are delight • prospect of having those who known In conneetlon with the ,n this city. They bellbve a great im . will lie given tne or.ler, and that ‘ i will result froni the discussions * ~ |„ heard when the conference on. Tne delegatee, will be few in , , at there will be the advantage standing In the order and the tiilty they have shown lor the ,■ ii of the work for which the or , , nl >ti I famed. Only about a doi<n ,U, attended the Wellington confer- I it may be that there will la- no , , ,i In Savannah, though th* ■i.sty of the choice of thl* city would , it* |hat the conference regaided It as , , e n. which the elate secretaries w I lie glad to pay a visit. M Mary Lose Dickinson and Mrs. tries Davie, both of wlwtn ore, known in Savannab. weft at lbe lonfei . r* presenting tlie central council of N ,V York Massachusetts, Michigan. Man laid, Ohio. New 11 impshlrr. We t Virginia. Kentucky, Illinois. Mississippi. il„. - I rl t of Columbia, Pennsylvania u nJ > borgtfl bad their state secretaries In ut!e date e, und letters were read from it. -of several other slates t A Vi sir's Outline of Work for a City . Hr. ie' was a subject upon w hich Miss H.i.l .ddreseed the conference. Her ps r dwell upon the achievements of IT.. .1 Circle of this city, under the con . t of which the Fresh Air Home at Tv ice has nourished. Mi*a Held addreseed !;■ conference as follows: ' Wist ye not that I must be about my father'll business?’ ' Wini Is my Father’ll business’ This Ii question so often asked by Ooit s I cn when fired with love and leal to i k for Him. Itusktn says tlod Is a kind Father He ua oil in the places where He wishes V, to be employed; and that employment truly "Our Father's business." He ..e> work for every creature which r lie delightful lo them. If they do It piy and humbly. He give* us always ngth enough, and sense, enough for V It He wants us to*lo. If we either tire , selves or piisrle ourselves. M Is our ien fault. And we may always he sure, never w* are doing, that w*- cannot l-i- ising Him. If we are not happy our- lves.' In the state of Georgia, which I hove t honor off eprwettllng. there are l so i iny oameat workers In the order of the [K ne's Daughlers--so many circles . tn v iiM work, yet ail with the ere is aim tiefors them, to honor God : v I uplift humanity, that I have' found It ' tticuit lo select one out of the many. ' ■ utline the work of a year—l have, how j e ii chosen the Froehel Circle. Tinier the Inspiration of Froehel's cx- the**, young girls, twenty In num hnve unde re a ken the e are of chil li' i . Three yearw ugo they started with I rented u tlpor in u cottage tit Tyhee, i w ite ring place on the Atlantic ooitl r i Savannah, placed a matron In charge a. •! a red for flfiy half-sick, neglected lll waifs. The next summer She work til grown. They rented a cottage and i .ved IZi chllelren. Thl* past year they !• at a cottage, costing Si.Luo. on which V have already paid SI,MU. During the ' m Just close*l they had a matron and h >k, mid cared for ISO children. i.e children urn taken for one week i I nre kept longer If necesggry. They * taken So the Island by two incmliera ' •• circle, ami brought back by them hi * ex pi ml ion of their slay. One lit - tc >v was observed to eat on unu*ual i 1 1 y of supper, and finally groaned 1 saying, 'lf I eat any more I'll * hut I dunno when 1 gH home If I'll ' o> thing to eat.’ -i before Xmas thiao young ladles * ' i doll show, and from It realised SIM. 1 • 'on they gave e silver, or vslentine no guests bringing their nge |n i>en * i* a valentine—from that entertsm ' ' they received S<l<*. In May. which at ,ith Is a lovely month for outdoor 1 in - v mid a Maypole, with a ipieen and her court, and the re- Pom that were linn They received "i annual ruhsrrlbers SMO. and oflm ' 'halations m money ranging from 1 '■> MS). The fresh-alr fund, for the nidren, seems to appenl strongly to art* of she business men. ring the whole year these young 1 'ist In the support ami manage ' ( the day nursery, giving their per. attention In (urn with other circle* the month. At Xmas tide, when little people are gay and happy, I of joyful anticipation of what •'laus will bring them, the Froehel with the love of the blessed Sav 'lolr hearts, and In com me mo rat on ' 1 llrth of Him who said. 'BufTr the dldren to eome unto me. and f< r -1 ' ’ > m lad,' gather In u hall tin of the ilidi mi of H.ivnnnah for a Xmus ,r D 'notions of fruit, candles and toys “ ' tn liuerally In. the deficit supplied h*lr own funds On the tree of last t 1,.. ~ ;qo dolls, beautifully dressed, thl* past year the amount ral-ed ' 1 lv eirrle was 11.WO, Now l- '' us take to our Hearts a lesson—no <>n ran braver be. 1 lh ways of the tapestry weavers the other side of the ses. ioSTETTERV CIHUATII "Lwjl ronstlpaiian. Dyspepsia and The Ritters * will strength . en the stomach * u d cur * l * >m reme fclfffgS pC'B MUN YON’S DYSPEPSIA CUKE When Frof. Munyon says his Dyspepsia Curo will cure Indigestion and all forms of stomach trouble he simply tells the truth. It will cure a stomach (hat his been ahti*ed bv over-eating and over drinking. It will cure a stom.ich that has heeen weakened by old-style drugs and debilitating caiahartl.** It will do murff towurd making an old stomach act Ilk.- a sound one At all drugghu* He. Fifty-six other cures Write to Broad way and Mth street. New York, for free medical advice. Abdve their heads the pattern hangs. they Study It with care. The while their lingers deftly mave. their eyes are tastenesi there. They tell this curious thing, besides, of Ihe iiatlent. podding weaver. He works on th*- wrong side evermore, but works for the right side ever It Is only when the weaving Mops, an.l the wreb Is loosed and turned, i it be seaa Ms real hartltwh-OU his marvelous skill is learned. At the sight of Its .leHcale beauty—how It I>ays him fot all his cost! No rarer, dntntler work than his was ever done by the frost. Then Ihe master bringeth him gohk-n hire and giveth him praise as well. And how happy Ihe heart of Ihe weaver Is, no tongue but his own can tell. The years of man are the looms of God. lei down from the place of the sun. Wherein we are weaving ever, till the mystic web Is .lone. Wealing blindly, but weaving surely, each for himself his fate: We may not see how the right side looks, we can only weave and wait. Hut luoklnc Ibovi for th.- pattern, no weaver hath need to f. ar. Only let him io.,k clear into heaven—the Perfect Pattern Is there. If he keeps the face of the Suvlor forever and always In eight. His 101 l shall be sweeter than honey, his w. avlng Is sure to be right. And when the work Is ended, and the web Is turned and shown. He shall hear the voice of Ihe Master, It shall say to him. 'Well .lone!' And Ihe whlle-wlnged angles of heaven, to l*ear him thence, shall come .town. And Go-1 shall give him gold for his hire— not coin, hut a glowing crown!" WILL TALK I.QI Il’MtM. 'lollw I’nwfr Oltldnl# Will Hate ■ Medina In \\ nalilntrion. Mr. W. K. Symonda, superintendent of motive power for the Plant System, will leevc to-vi,iy for Waehii icon, where he will attend a meeting of the mechanical representative* of the north-and-south line* ( onrenu-d In ilie ntre nient for th<- establishment of through schedules on Nov. 21 and on Jan 14. The motive power officials of the several lines, the Plant, the Southern, the Coast Line and the Pcnnsvlvanlu. will consider the feature* of the schedule* that come within their particular departments. Mr. Syniotirle -aid yesterday that the flam System Is te riving al>oul live Height iwrs a day of the order of 100 given a short time ago (o the Georgia Car Works of this city. Lellverte* will soon bo mode the system by the Southern Car and .Foundry Work* of Gadsden. Ala , with v hlcli an order has l*n placed. Hi aboard tlffldal* to Arrive To-ilo j. Mr. K St John, vice president and gen eral manager, and Mr. V. E, Me Bee, gen eral suiierlnlendent of the Seaboard Air Line, will arrive In the city to-day. com ing by way of Monegomery on a special. The officials are understool to be on one of their regular tours of inspection. Mr. J. 11. Rafftery. general agent of the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western, was among the visitors to she city yesterday AT THE THEATER. Minstrels Tn-n lab I — l 4 nprrl of lie at - man Tit-miirron. Ruaro and Holland's minstrels will be the attraction to-night. The company has been seen her# before, and has play ed to excellent audiences. The prices to-night will be 11. T 5 cents and SO cents, for the main floor and the same prices for the balcony, which has been reserved for the colored patrona of the Theater. The story of "Rupert of Herttxau." which will be seen to-morrow, matinee and night. Is a continuation of the his tory of the character* of "The Prisoner of Zends." and came* them through the desperate chase after Queen Plavta s stolen letter, compromising Rudolf Has xendyU should It reach the king, and Its Anal recovery, though not until the wlck *e.l Count Rupert of Hrntiau has killed the klhp and been hlmcclf slain by Ras sentlyll In one of the moat thrilling duel* ever witnessed upon the stage The en tire production, equipment of scenery, costumes end accessories is that used to the Initial presentation .vt the New York Lyceum. The company Is said to be an •-specially capable one, headed by Mr Howard Gould, who sustained the similar role In "The Prisoner of Zends." W ILL or JHH MIRKEN. II 111vldea His Property Between Ills Widow and Hl# Son. The last will of Ihe late John Murken was filed and admitted to probate In common form in Ihe Court of Ordinary yesterday, and letters testamentary granted *0 Doro thea Murken, the executrix named In he wilt. The will divides the property of tha tes tator between his widow and eon. pro viding thnt ihe latter's share shall not b- paid to him until he shall have reach ed the age of 25 years. The widow Is made Ihe sole executrix of Ihe testator's wld and estate. l-etters of administration dc bonis non were granted by Judge Fettlll to Elisa beth Coughlan. upon the estate of Thomas Wall. TiilsV the estate upon which there hs recently been some Interesting liti gation In Ihe Court ot Ordinary, which was decided 111 Mrs rough lan's favor The letters le bonis non are granted hei for the purpose of administering n fund, belonging to Ails estate, which we noi administered upon by his widow and ad ministratrix. , , 4 nEATII OF Mil. It. R. nil*. Hr I.eaves a Hnuttliler, Hr*. Wlthln*. ton. In Savannah. Mr H. R Box died at his plantation. 1 Holly Hill. Hampton county, . C.. yes -1 terday. Hl* death was not unexpected as he had been In rapidly falling heillh for some months Mr Box was a mem er g' one of the old families of South Carolina. He served In the Confederate war and after the war was a successful merch >nt ind action planter For Ihe last f w years his life has been a quiet one. He married forty-eight year, ago ills- Mar tha Thetis of May River C. His nil* .nd live < hlblreti survive him, Mrs. J S. Vlthlt'gton of this city. Mrs. N. J. N- f mv„ of Flemington. Liberty county. Mr*. U W Solomons and J. M and J H Box Of goutn Carolina The funeral will take # lac* in South Carolina to-day. THE MORNING NEWS: Fill DAY, NOVEMBER 10.1900. WITNESS SENT UP TEN DAYS. imt >KK> >1 %N l)lTt II ft* nil OR I M of the city rot ht. \\ llllnni 11. Il<ilm*‘ * m \\ lltima for (lie Mail* In thr Trial of thr In Mr of Jor Wullnrr. \I - • rnrtM tltrnflon I rum ili> Mnhi In* ■nr by Ilia llrunkrii \o •!•% Ilr \\ mm Too Knr (ionr In Ilr I'lnrnl n Ihr hinml or IVrmltfrl to TrMtif>. Krll Tlimai;li I'iumu iHmra of Ihr I our! Kiioiu-Wpiil to .foil Willi ihr l*rtonrr Vuniiol \\ liin Mr %% • to lln% r Tratitlrd. Intrrrnc In thr trial of thr ca*r of th** 9tat .ifcalnfft Jor Wallace, that wan Th prourfas before Judge Norwood in| n Jury in the Pltjr t'ourt yaa tend ay after noon. was deflected from the nmtn ttoue to the remarkable perform an ce>* of Will iam 11. Houne*. a wttneaa for the etate. ami their etten*ling am) rnulting cons* quencra. Wallace w nn being trie*) for aienuU nnl hotter)*, set out in th- inform it ion to have irrn rommittoi on Clifford Moore. Counsel for both jtuto* hud itnnoun M reody am) thr examtnatiofi of wltneaneo tva* olrtadv tn progress when Moore made hi first dramatic entrance. He was excessively drunk blunder ed through the Hwinging doors tn*t pf|- arate the court room from the ante room, pushed through the swinging gate into the bar of the *ourt am) surveyed Judy*. Jury and spectator* with n drunken |. *r. Hia shins came into rather frequent con tact with the furniture dunny this first expedition, and he had a muttered im precation ready and forthcoming every time he struck these delicate (tortions of his anatomy against the hard wood. Solicitor General Osborne saw th it Holmes was m no condition to in* placed on the stand, urul Instructed one of th deputies to direct him to the door. Th‘ direction was given and Holmes tried to (olkm |t. He signalised hi* final exit, however, by f.iiiiiur through the door*, instead of pushing them open, m.d h id to be he|f><>) to his feet. A third time he t ime into the court room artd this tlm. was taken Into cus. t>dy. He was so ex* - **edlngly overpowered tiat he yet ha) liut a very muddled Idea of the enormity of the ofTens* he hid < ommitted and entirely failed to und* r stnnd why he was detained of his llbartv aiv) not pcMmitted 10 give his evil, in e In the case on trial Then Judge Norwood signed the following order: * It appearing to the court that William IF. Holmes, a witness for the state regu larly subpoenaed, has oome into C'Kirt during the trial of said case too <lrutik to testify: It is trd*-r*-d and a (Judged that the said William II Horn*' I- confine! in the Jail of Chatham county for ten days, and that he pay a fine of $lO and be thereafter dtarhnrged.’* In the meantime the trial of the css > against Walla procee<led. The eviden went to show that he had committed an assault upon M.e i with a large and mur derous-appearing stick, without any very great amount of provocation. There ha l been some provoiation, however, and the Jury accompanied Its verdict of guilty with a recommendation to the mercy of the court Judge Norwood sentenced Wallace to pay a fine of S4O or. In lieu thereof, to serve six months on the chairwam: oF the county. When he left the Court House. In the comiany of a bailiff. Holmes whs* also of the party. He went lo begin his course of Instruction In that I ranch of learning that teaches th “there's a time .us) place for all things,*' and that it Is remarkably unsafe, and fre quently attended by unpleasant cone* ouences, to corns drunk Into tho City Coart. ItOON TO Hi: OHOAM/.FsD. No Obstacle Fsxtals to Formntlon of llraneh of *4. I*. %. There nptieara to no to the organisation of the proposed Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The only obstacle considered was the possibility of the present existence In Sa vannah of such an organization, and there appe.ir* to be none. , There have ben organisations of this character in the past, and they have done good work. Lnpse of tim** and cessation of Individual IntdTest have served to de stroy their usefulness and they ar*. If not legally, certainly to all practical in tents am) purpose.*, notw xistent It Is pn>h.ihie that au organization meeting will be held within the next few wevks. Timely notice of the place ami date will be given, and it is strongly hoped that those who feel an Intercut in Ihe movement will manifest their interest by their attendance on this occasion. Kv ery help Is needed, am) nothing will help so much as a large membership and act ive work. FOI Nl> Gt lIsTV OF LAIH ENV. Josh ( nnk \\n Kent tn the ( Imin t.nriK for Nine NtuntliM. A City Court Jury tried and convicted Josh Cook of tho offense of larceny yes terday, and Judge Norwood sentenced the convicted defendant to pay a fine of s2o the costs of the prose, in ion or serve a term of nine months on the chain-gang of the county. Cook was shown by the evidence to have lifted a coat belonging to Frank Joner. from a stall in the dty market The offense was committed ast July, and the defendant has been In Jail ever elm e There was n mistrl.il wheel the case whs first tried and opportunity to retry fh< case did not again arise until yesterday The fact that <*ook has been theso months In Jail possibly Induced Judg Norwood to strike ofT three months ©f the term usunlly Imposed upon convlctlpn of the offense of which h was found guilty.. TIIF. V. M. M. A. TO TAKE <ll Wtf.P. m * Wilt Manas** llir •fl.nnnnh itlilrllr Aaaarlatlon'a Font Hall Tram. Th<> Bavannah Athloilc AnSAClatlrn'* foot hall team mot at tho Hussar* Flab last (light but <11(1 not prartlce, a* th tim* of tho mootli!* was takon up In th discussion of a proportion to the loam by the Younit Men's Hebrew Association. By the term* of this proposition (lie V M H. A. offer* to equip the te.-mvend take th* buslne** manakement of It The teim to play under Its au.pl e. and slve to t a |*er<-etit.i*e* of the pro*-<*l* of the a a me*. The m- tubers last night *\pre-s --ed their willlntir.ers to ar* <-pi thl ar. ranttemenl. and a notl <* to this effect will doubtless bo Riven the Y. Jl. H A. ‘to day. The team's first fame will he played with JscksonvllF- probably on Thanka xivltiß Day. Twelle Fared the Recorder. Twelve prisonsr* faced th-- Recorler yesterday. The greater sum er of them were up for trivial causes and were either discharged or given :Urht s nt n .*s. Hill Flaher, the white min. arrea - ed the night tatfore for drunkenness. ••* given a sentence of IS or five days. Paul Grant, colored, who has been want—! for some tins- on the . haig of assaulting and cutting Wash Wilder, we< arrested yesterday morning by Patrolman jßcully. His COOS* was continued N\ llals III: % < OHKI.It. Thai I* WliMt N|inrlk ll*ll*vr ( rro* rnn-lltinlitii Figlil Will Ilr. Now imt ihr Smtth-Judgr fight haa b**- comr M(M>rtlJig history, th •*vrnt taking Ita jk> tl-*n In thr rconl* of both fm*n, tbo'f who p:rontzc the raig In Savan nah nro ti.\4tng thdr unl\tltM| atten tion to the lout of twnuy-flvr roumta that In to b* pulled off nt the Theater next Tue lay night between Tommy Corcoran of Rgv in Halt am) Jack llanlon of Fhiht ilelphla Thl* H i figh: that If* expeetM to lea corker The iqtort-loving pvibn*’ *e< nw t have *nc wil l over it. Within the reco - len t ion of tlioor who have been hlentlfliA with prize fighting in Savann.th there h.i** never lieen u tight that ha* created .ilf the Interest that han been arouanl by t * pnmprctivc event betw**u Hanlon and i*orcorin. It e probable that there will be r big bunch of money put up on the fight. Cor coran hae a strong h*-.| following, there being ?*ome in Bavannah win* believe the h •*n<l they will offer their money freely a k him They lellrv? Hanlon would nt* u• 4 the )< iffion over Cor .’©ran in heir immer fight ha.l it not been that he ba-i hia h.-.nfi broken tn il . onie! Il in lon Las be* one favor.te with many, al "*>m. A th whom he ban met have formed a warm regard for him The leui-t will certainly not be a’i for <*w co in when the fight w pulled oft. .k p te tbe fact that he ho teen her* l.ng i*ough to now hgure an a local lighter Both men have been doing their very bos? in the training line for their canto*t f\Met>rn las renvtlned In the city, getting n feme giHl work lie p alwayn. ai?- cntl>. m the pink of condition, and mighty Utile In neeeaaary for him to get in hfb very bent fighting trim Hanlon, trained by Itobbie M Kenrol, baa let'll working hard at Thunderbolt Both men are confident, and the rather strained re lation that ha* existed between them \cr since their former light induce tl*e- who f* l!ow the hi.*cory of pugill-m to believ*- th.it ther* will be a bit of feeling lntn di • and into the lout that will make the work of tn** (obtest and hardest Hhorty Jenkins will referee tho fight, and that 1 a* much a* tho*e who love the game • iit* to bear Bhorty dMu’t need anything t*> square him.**elf with t e 'ikirt**, for he nan never Kne anything of which they did not thoroughly ap prove, Imt. tmd he needed anything, hM decision of night lefore l.vut would have filled the bdi. Nearly everybody com mended hia decision In giving Judge the fight, deelatin* that Bmltli hud un-lou.ii nlly i-iimmliie) a foul. IViir-oui e gIOM ff will be used In the contest. T-.i* departure from (he regu* lotion* will make the probability of a kno- kout all the greater. Ilanl kn< k* ire evidently looked for. and the winner will know that he haw Ih***ii up against it No padded ring will be uffed either, and some footwork that woe not se*t In their bit fight will le *hown by the mn. Hanlon Inn Mel that tliere should 1* no padding, and hi* work on h hard floor ha* !*•♦ n seen by some of the wfcuo one**, who declare It I* great. Nothii.g coukl la* learne<l of any match with Corcoran and Bmlth or Corcoran and Judge, having lM*en arranged ye*teniay. Corcoran I* holding off to wee how hi* fight with Hanlon am**s out. He do*t* not fee! hke taking on anyone el*o until after he ha* fulfilled hi.- eng igem* lit with the Philadelphia lad. HKTIIODim IIF.F.T AT Ft THBKRT. <inih bnirxin < ••••ferettre dssrcnhlrs There |)rf, (I. The annual meeting of ths Booth Gcor glu Conferen- e will l*e he’d ler. 6u| Cufilbert. The Mthodl*t minlst* r* t thl* city are now* quite busy preiailng thrir (••|iort* to be given at that tim--. It I* at the annual conference that the min isters are a*.*gnd new charges, bat I? I* not thought likely that there will be .ifw < hang* made In the minl*iers in this city as none of them have serve*) the al lotted time in any one charge, which I four years. TO AHKWI.K FOR Till: IHLL t onimlftre of the I'nllrr llenevolcnt AMHoelntton Will Ifeet To-night. The committee having in charge the ar rangement* for the lull to be glv< u N’.v > by the Police Benevolent AMffociatt n, will meet to-night at the barrack* a 7 o’clock to p<rfect home of the urrirwe- The ball will be given at the fjinrl Hall and Hosenfeld * orchestra will fur nl*h the music. Jielglng from the sale of tickets the attendance will Im* unusually large. lsFA.%l* NOTirKN. GEORGIA, CHATHAM POINTY Whereas. John J. Morris ha* applied (o Court of Ordinary for letter* dl*mk*ory ;t* adminirtmtor on the estate of William Morris, deceased. The.e are. tharefor*'. to site an I ndmon ih all whom it may concern to be and appear before said court to make ohjß - tlon (if any they have) on or before the 17th day of January next, otherwise .-aid letter- will Ih* granted. Witness, the Honorable Hampton I*. Ferrlll. Ordinary for <'hatham county, this ths 15th day of October. Tjno FRANK B. KBIBBACH. Clerk Court Only, C. <*o. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND^CHED ITORS. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY - Notice i* hereby given to all |erson* having demur.d* against Lawrence J Dunn, late of said county, deceased, to present th*m to m<\ properly made out. within the time prescribed by law, so a* to show their character and amount; and all persons indebted to said deceased are required to make Immediate payment to roe. M. F. DUNN. M D . Administrator. Savannah, Ga.. Nov 5, 1800. MIR ii i |R| Of B REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES by Investing your hard-earned hard cash with ths Southern Grocary Company, 1U Barnard atreat THE SHOW CASES COUNTERS AND fixture* in the store. 12 Broughton street, east, known ss Gardner’s Bazaar, for sale, they must go STEELING SILVER NOVFsLTIE8 _ GO* ing for less than first coat at 12 Broughton street, east, store known a* Gardner s Ba zaar. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank bcok* from Morning New* Hnvannah. On. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN "“CAP ITA UR WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN WC. Norwood's "Satire" For sale at all News Stands in Savannah. Hot Air Furnaces. We make a specialty of repairing Hoi Air Furnaces, Vour orders will receive prompt attention. E. C. I’ACETTI A SON. Phone (il. 1 Whitaker. CLASSIFIED AuVtHfIStMENTS. I'F.IIXON IL. "TadiT- Tkkf of t-hzrsp a it- w |un Mill h. put ip your brooi-h, on thr pmtrniatlon uf thl* ,i,tv < ut It out un i tiring it to F<-g<-*., > K-1 ltroughtui hulr, j. <1) und U|>|l> huti ■ Tin- ilar. |>ir exi-i'.l*nc<* foi t-iuiru t wat.-:ir, -lnrk, *l"' • I** .ui<l J,-w. try, rngruvtng dnr mull, v u wall'; ■ ~*(! ki• .n ten ,>l.l g Id .* i •lt' - : rl*-. 1.,1 lirm.iml thl* wi-rk to muk. twugu . lIKULih k ADAMS DANCING ACAD rmy ((Ur,-*- t<v.niqtit xt ‘‘.ittiolt*- l.ltrxiv It.ill K.i*k:n - (it.-.*-., ii *,. urr your m \it,itl,,i , tr. in tn, munugenunt. Admu*- (toil W,-. 1 free. OIL IIKATFHB. \VKH> tl KATI-111. ro,il Itnaurs. efluk stove* and ranges. Hs liut.ie good* C. P. Miller, agent. MOKI’HtN Ol’ll M UI’DANI’M , .>.*,ln,- til„-, tnynii eured. will Inform you of hiirmlrp, (wmianriu home cure. Miry t( Haldwln. Box till. Fhlr.igo *~ADVI ,ItTT>F.M I!NTH SET IN CAP ITA Id* WILL ItE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COt.EMN l-'tilt TWO CENTS A WORD NO Al> VEtITISI MHNT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 3rd'. IS Yot'tl IRON SAFE FIRE-PRO*F- Htiffei A l-'r-emuir Ituve „ *:tin-l,ng iff*-r of > for every *nfe of the.r mnke that l s not pi* ivc its contents one safe > in I'Utnu dcbtiH U : hour* When taken out. tin hose had to be turned on It. When oiNued. not u page wa* llaei4- ored. not a r* ord I *—. not t k>liar de stroy ed If you want •••urlty. buy a Htlffcl & Freeman safe. UN 1\ Miller, agent iiC.W ABOUT YOU!? WINTER clothing - * let u- put I* In sh-p* $i p* r month Sterling I’ie*-lng Club. | \ rk w YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM Springfield Dairy: It*** rich und put* , try it. FURNITURE UIMIoIgftTEIIE! • M AT tr*“-*** renovated. Antique furniture re pofiffh*' 1. furniture packed an*l ahlfipad In i>e-1 r Send mu your orders. U 1* Mill* r. agent. OELSUIIIG NURSERY. o|**oH!TK fVillto t mrtery. * hr> anv !Ui Japonic.* aieoar* i*. palm*. fi*w er* rind flora! and *ign. la-ave your orders with J. Gardner, agent. 13 Broughton, part. BPBCIAI. AN I'Nt.ISIITEP HCPPLY of new widow rockers. ladies’ size, at $2 J W Teeple. I AM NOW IsOiWTKD AT 414 WEST Broughton, ring up liv; If you want ?o ha\*- your furniture moved or parked for shipment or storu#* I guarantee pn a the same n* 1 do Ihe w *k that'* given to me. A H. Griffin, 414 Broughton streat. west, nutlr*m a made t* onler IF IIS KUOS YOU WANT. YOU CAN get them cheaper from M< Gillls HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER clothing ’ let u* put it m -hap ; $1 per month. Hterlmg Pressing Club, la York, w MILLERS STOVES AND RANGES give flutisfa tlon. Tho Magnetic. )a**n*- miM, W i*l*rf. King* ars) other gml make* at r* isonablo |nca. 207 Brough ton. wrest. KENSINGTON FARM MILK IS UN* eurpaited for rlchnes.s, delivery 1* per fect; phone, 3346. SEE MILLER Foil OFFICE DESKS, office table*, til * matting, office shades 207 Brought n. w^nt WHEN YOU SEE M’GILLIS SlXTY inch K*-epm rug*, you will buy them. Just can't help It, will sell tn uny quart tity. SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND ranges for sale hy J. W. Teeple; el-o unfit for liiHuran e gas* lire stove. “FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE.” i* a specialty wi!h M<*;illl. "MILLER H NEW STYLES IN CAR pet*, mat ing*, linoleum*, window *hade etc. AH work done in flrat-c as style. 207 Wrought on, west. FLORAL DESIGNS” BULBS IIYA 1 c nth*, narcissus, rut flower* from I Oelschlg'a nursery, opio*lte Catholic Cetn • tery. L* av* orders with J. Gardner, agent. 13 Broughton, east. M GIIaIJS* LACE CURTAINS WILL 1 l* tutlfy your jiorlnr. "’HOW ABOUT YOUR WlNTim clothing” let us put It In ffhap* ; $ p. r month Sterling I*re*slng Club, If York w M GILLIS IS CHEAT ON RUGS. NETS Ure curtains hammock*, water cooler*, idllowff. pictures, stove*, bpdrootn suits, urul furniture of every description, II 4H BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS while, they last. L a sort merit of rocker*, divans and ds*y chairs. C. P. Milkt, agent K NS IN<n •IN l \ l(M fi (11i AN ele\atkn In the country. fr*e from city drainage Impossible for milk to become contaminated, by Impure odor*; If you w int pure Jer.-ey vn.lk. phom 2246. De- Ihrery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. M’GILLIS MOVES PACKS. SHITS nnd stores pianos and furniture; l>est work only; no ”Cheap-John" price*—no "Chsi|>- John" Job* "<OLD FISH AND ~FOo!>/~ WATER grass, lone flour. 20-poufMl bag f/i cent* J Gardner, agent, for the present at 12 Broughton, east. fi.no FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS while they last. C T Miller, agent. $ 60 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE they last, ltlg assortment. *ll grads* of art -quote n, rugs, mat*, portieres C. P. Miller. agnt ~ M GILLIS SElsli SIXTY INCH RUGS Smyrna pattern*—for W cent*. "aDVK RT IS EM ENTS SET IN CAP* ITA WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJSjM THAN JFC OLD NEWSPAPERS. 3W for 26 r ent*?, at Buitne** Office M*>rning New- MEDICAL. HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR feet are troubling you. call on me and I will give you rell ff I cure Irigrowir g nail", noru* and all dl i e*i of the feat wttho'il pain; charge* reasonable; can give the best reference* )n the c|ty; pa tient* !ioatr.| at rewldances; orders n he left at Livingston’* drug store. Bull and Congres* *tre-1*; if'epbone 2M. Um Dsvl*. surgeon chlrot©list IIELI* M %ATKD—MALE. m-nTT M AN collector and to assist In office. Address giving reference, W F., care this office. W/.NTKW FOR FLORIDA DRY good* snl**man and plain wiitd>w de'f*r. alor; k el steady itxlllon Apply with rale ram c It x TJ. Talalku. FUi WANTED. A WHITE MAN To’MILK arvi rnak hlrn If generally useful on a *mal! |li • ut Il* of Hope. Apply E O Black. 6 Bryan, east. "WANTED, RELIABLE MAN TO cook. Apply at 111 Jones street, wn-st. DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED TO represent u* In Southeast Goga -ind North Flordla. our Inv. **m*nt contracts are now recognised se urttle* and age q* find them the m*rt dealrabte to m||; wrrlte to-day for particular* Tontine Surety Company, 701 Lowne* Huikltmt. Atlanti, Ga. WANTED, TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT and trouser makers. Apply (J. Fantlnl. No IS Bull street. WANTED. SIX UNION CARPEN ter*. s2.fid p* r day and tran-portatlon here. F. Ogram, Jackson vide. Fia. SALESMEN* WANTED TO SELL OUR j good* by sample to wholesab and retail | trade: w*- are he largest and only man ufacturers in our line in the world, libera! I “alary paid. Address. Can Dex Mfg Cos., I office, 2* Board of Trade Building, tfavan | t ab. Ga. HELP U V\THII-1 I M %LE, WANTED E> George T ftonlnson'g Tailo ing imrlora. at once. AW West Ll'wrtv. ADVERTISEMENTS* SET IN CAI*- ITA I>4 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT t’OLUMN FOR TWO CENTS \ WORD No AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN H\ vi. i: vi w \\ vs 11 i. WANTED A It ELI A RLE VGENT FOR th> lu‘*i helling hlgu grade Km pr.oM writing machine on ilie market; •* and * •- p.itutilty for right man wrh i* er. ih- K M Turner. Atlanta, G • AGENTS WANTED LIVE ACTIVE men, both local and (ovdlnf. find •>r fitrm *f lnv'etmeit (HMitru t the nse' d siisible to Mil. profits guar.iittc and. n* op tion.*, |*a\nient mde evety fifteen imwith*. no discount* or rebate . no dm wing* *r lottery ecln me of rek’nip* loti, but a ffirulght |romDe to pay **i lift *n month*, territory Ih*u g taken rapldlv; write to-day. Tontine Surety Comiany, I'll Lowihli* bul!<llig. Atlanta, Ga. i:vtprov vi;\t vv %\ti.ii. '^r^r?rrrrrr^7im; man place to w nrk fr I* 4it• I white . teiwllng college. Addr-* D. * are Dram #n B -m* h wantrdTuTgradual i ritAiN l nurse, female, with long cx|ior!•*•, |M>s|tk>n In pliv l lin office Ad*m s E L T Box 3s Y.il Uv*t.. G POSITION WANTED BY REGISTEIi ed pharmacist. AkJr*s* I*oatofll ll*x N>> 2. Savannah, tia. u\\ tin—viiwi tit %\not •*. \VA.\ri.D, TEN CHEAP lIoRSES Cable Plano C*niH*ny, IF YOt’ WANT GOOD MILK GET IT from Springfield lialry. It's rich, purs and wholesome. CASH PAID FOR GOOD SECOND hand • at Mn k* 212 West Bay street. IF YOU WANT A PLACE To DUMP f irrh. dirt, rand, manure, el- free of < barge. Just at city limit*, hauling over hard road write or tlcph<** Brown Bros , oiner Anderson and East Broad *tr#4•. H YOt; WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed an I printed M.itlonery and blank b-ok.* fr tn Morning New*, Savannah, Ga. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP I I ALS I 1,1. BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VI RTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. FOR RENT—ROOM*. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; Mint hern exposure; modern conveniences, alO Joner*. loifft. I 1.1 D Fllll IIIHT. FOR RENT. FLAT OF SEVEN ItooMS w th *e|*irate enirarwe und yard; rent sl. • month. P. A Waring, Pout office FOR Itr.Vl'—llot AES. N* 217 W aidburg street, east, b* tween Aberoorn *n<l Uncoln, first <4 *mt ord* r and condition; every Convenience Right rent to right tenant Estate Sahm<m Cohen, West Broad and Broughton streets. For RENT. RESIDENCE 1,1 PERRY “treet, weal. Apply to Andrew Hanley CA. FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE ItES ‘.den •• with outhouee-. tialiln ami a Irt-siStful garden; 11t Taylor street, nut. For particulars Inquire rt. Guckenbel mer’* Hon<*. Bay nnd Jeff r*nn street. FOR RENT. ~ 211 JONES STREET. west; immediate | ♦ c Bi<Hi. M. H. Baker, agent. FOR RENT. 17 DUFFY STREET, east; possession at once. Apply George L Oartnany, agent. 16 Bryan street, east. T< # RENT. 221 AND . ll* LTo street, enst; these are good house* and l..ration excellent A|mlv tn C. A. M'ln tire. fi 'itnl of Trade Building ■■ FOR IR’.IT-MIvrCIsUM.OI k. "'TrATtTTI^U^ATrEfuVDHI; AND OFFICE FOR RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON * MEIILY o ’CU PI ED BY TIIE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. II • SMART for RENT, on THE Of) EEC! (EE road, lictween three and four-mile po*ta (trolley ear* nearly to two-mile lam) in lots from one *cie lo one hundred, same can be bought in large or small lots on easy term*. <* II Dorset!. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP* ITAIAt WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOlt TWo CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. FOR fiILK-llfitli ESTATE. IIN CAP II AI WILL BE PRINTED IN <*LAS HI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWi CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LK3S THAN IOC. I-a .it H M.l- i.' id tS NINTH NEAR East Broad. s2'4 each; will soon tu* advance*) to s22f. when * mt i. been I paid for I can arrange to get a home built. C. H. lorett i wit sai.i: \ LOT FOR TWO HI \ lr-d dollars; * *y term*, on Ninth street, near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H. Dorset t. FOR SALE. IATH ON NINTH STREET near East I bond, no city taxes, at s.oi each; twenty-five dollar* cash, ami eany \ monthly fiaymenta. c. 11. Domett. FOR SALE THOSE LOTS ON NINTH ' street, near East Broad; have only been sold to first-class partie*. who will m ike g>a>l iu*ighl*ors; aiul none others can buy. The term* are very ea*y, and they are cheaper than any other* In the vicinity. ' C. H. Doraett. RESIDENCE AND "BUILD ING I A >TS for sale all over the city. Robert If. Tatem, real estate dealer. No 7 York street, west. "advertisements set in CAP- I ITA lAt WILL BE PRINTED IN CL AS jSIFI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN ' FOR TWO CENTR A WORD NO AD- I VERTIBtMENT TAKEN FOlt LESS THAN W(\ " FOR MIJ.-tIDI KI.I.IMMI H. BOV REM. THE COUGH KING! TRY | It when your favorite r ne dy fails, at 26c ! hottk added to a gdi of honey make* a splendid mixture for Infants and children "benzoin ItALM MAKES THE SKIN ; like velvet, for -ale by druggin or at Hen jry and Abcr oro Per*e Drug Stores, W hitaker nml Taylor streets. | "REDDING FOR SALK. AT REPPARD. Hnedkr A Co.’s lumber yard. Henry i street and 8 , F. Sc W. H. It. FOR SALE. THREE MULES CHEAP. 1 aio TffJh empty flour barrels, good as new George W. Tie tie man. '!. lit Sale ciieapT *m bdi • rank engine, 14 by Is. r.in b>- seen at Rr|t!4ard. finedeker A Co.’s lum*er yard. }|< nry street and S . F. A W. R. R. FIRE PROOF SAFES WB CARRY A fine line of fire proof safes In stock at all times. The Dirties can see exactly what they are getting Our prlosa are as low ms manufacturer* sell |t, with freight a*kl - Parties Interested, who wish a good fire proof safe, will do well to inspect our stock UpfOtMl Bros.. Li; prmn block, agent* for manutarturer* SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED for having rich, purs milk; try II; you will be pleated. AICTIOH MIT 4 Tlf I*l DAT. AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY. 11 *• m . we will seU threw Plano*. 2 Organ*. lsSce Curtains, Capea, Jackets. Gaj and (HI Stoves, and Una Trimmed Has and Ribbons. SAVANNAH AUCTION AND COMMISSION COMPANY, 111 Whiiaker treet. A. Wine right. Auctioneer. \t l to\ MIJW riTI RK DAYS. BARGE LIVINGSTONE AT AtCnON. I. I). I. % fincili:. taetlunrer. On SAT! RDVY. the 17th !nt.. 1900. at u " •• k at irif old Btiitimore wharf. I wRI • for ti to the highest hklder, foi u of whom it rnny I'oncem. Bare* Llvini.--tone tgqu-r fastened; also I""" an. for und chain, 2 llon Hand Pump* on board FOR s\t r;—mi hi i .it n. ID It HALE ONE ELEVATOR |ga ! For |Mrtlrulr id l. t s T stwlier. ! chief Engineer Plant System Savannah, | Ga, “kink tiiTprnti ni : i.<vation j with fine borly of round tlmtcr. for *ale ! cheap for cash only. Box U, Iron City, Ga. “"TERPENTINE LOCATION* FOR sale, is crop* first v ar t*o*. i, 12 re* round timber, at $l2O |*er acre. $• par thousand hove* for lei*. I tim •• pb ty if tinibr to Ive a<>t in five mil * of rail road; will give posse* k>n now or at .-nd f •*<' Addreae Round Timb i, -a a M< rnlng News. OLD NEWSPAPI-ißfi 2* for 2T cent*, at Ituidr< - OIW *• Morning Newn. M*\ '-'.RTISEMENTS SET IN CAP* ITA I st* WILL BE PRINTED IN 8! Fits D ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR tv . . ’RNTB A W()RD Nl AD VI RTISI MENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. I.o*l AND FOI Nil. I A IST. LARGE LIVER AND WHITE Pointer dog anw*r* t* name •’Duka’; r *w ml If return* and t > Marion Rivers, No. 101 SI J oil t n fttreet. east. LOST. ONE DOG. BLUE fiFKCKLED half K und and |*o|iter. Iduk *‘.*rs. about lift, n month old s.' rewan), return to <*l J Twelfth sired, w t. 110 4IIIIINO. SEVERAL yTh NG >IT?N in private family, desirable location and all convenience-, of home. Apply 3*>7 Waldburg, wwt 111 *ini:i.h ti am i:v Tn CAP ITAL WILL BE PRINTED IN Cl-AH SIFI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOlt TWO CENTS A WORD No AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IdCfifi TlflAN IOC. FI.I MBIAG. MODERN PLUMBING IT WILL BE to your Interest to let m* give you an es timate ni your piu/ntdng. new or 01l work; repair work a specialty, a* I am practical plumber. N gur* work to endanger your life. Wiggins, phone W 7, Georgia or Bell. MIM 4.1.1. A \F<M *. WB GIVE YOU EITHER DOMESTIC or gloss flnLh. j*orf*H't work. Forest Cwy laittiilrj, Perk nvHiu*, GET YOUR WEDDING PRESENT* at Koch Ac Sylvan’s. 4<i Whitaker. They ale In autlful and < liffnp. AVOID THE RUSH LET ME HAVE votir *lgn work for Elka’ fair at once. *N rn. Tavlor, 110 Barnard TIIE REB4ORCINE ANTISEPTIC PRO iha |* tin* rm*f satisfactory to dean clothe*; <lone only by New York Bt**m Dye Wrk*. Whitaker and Bute. NEW DOMESTIC, WITH BALL t a ring*, on easy terms; try one. lory one) dial with your ieopl*. Fenton 4k Son. FOlt FISHING TACKLE. NETS. ETC Z go to Cornwall A Chiprnan. “Y*o.n t i km! in.l: ?(it ’itsr.i.K AHorf moving your furniture, replying your car pets or matting Perry A Menton will re lieve you of all that trouble. YES. WE REPAIR FURNACES; WE r*falr healers; we repair ranges, we re |Mlr cook stove*; ail onler* promptly filled. A. C. Price A Cos. State and Jef ferson streets. ’Phone* HA vi. foi R HOI BE PAINTED with German ready mixed paint, entire natl* faction guaranteed. Adams Paint Company. WANTED ONE THOUfiAND RUN. gry profile the Hi*uihem Grocery Com* imny. 1)4 Barnard street. ~ ’PHONE 1675 FOR FOREST CITY foundry They will call for your linen Imm- dialely. "WIATCII AND JEWELRY REPAIR* ing given personal altentlan, at Koch 4k Sylvan’s, 4H Whitaker. MERCHANTS ATTENTION! ADVKR tletrig and sign* of all description, classl •al work at modern jrrlcea Bee Tavlor, 140 Barnard street. *Nl*na’ DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE with ball bearings, lock and chain stbch; two machine* In one. Pentnn A 8-at. "WB ARE DYEING NOW BY THE new oxulye pro<e*a. especially adapted for ladles* fine rrepon anl tifillor-made dresses; send us your work and you will ie pleased. N w York Hi cam Dye Works. ’Phono M3 FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS.* GO to Cornwell A Chipman’s. ~WE SELL SEWER PIPE. FLUB . % ' i> i Adorn* Paint Comiiany, 104 Congreas, west. PERRY A BENTON 120 *STAT B street, west, will move, puck ship or store your furniture at short notice; also ren ovate your old mattre* *c* at iMtle cost. Bell ‘phone 1124. YOU WON’T REGRET THE COLD weather If you will h*t us furnish you with a heater or range; we ran sell you cheaper than any one ei*e. ami will take your old stove tn exchange. A. C. fTiea A Cos., State and Jefferson streets. ’Phones M IRE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENT! in every dollar of your hard-fsrnrtl hard >a- is at the Southern Grocery Company, 1)4 Barnard ar*et. THE STOCK IN THE • tore. 1* Brouebton street. e*t. known is Gardner’s Bazaar, must b** sold; parties wishing can purchase In lots and prices to sui - THE MOST UP-TO-DATE W*ORK~I turned out by Forest City laiiindry. ‘Phone 1575. GOLD WATCHES AND DIAMOND* tt sll prices. Koch Sc Sylvan, 44 YVhttaker _ IMCTOKIAI. BKJNB. ADVERT! MNO Sl*ni< clifd* of evrry d-s’-ription. Special | decorations for Kike' Carnival. Wm. Tay lor “i ; i-:ntsn * H<>V WII.I, RENOVATE vour machine and guaranies It. Bell new ,r okj math Has. FOR RANGES AND OTOVEJS. GO TO Cornwell A Chlpman, OVDBINE 18 THE IIEST WAi.L KIN~ lh nxKl<* Adetns I’aint Cos., Savannah scant*. I<H ('oncresa. west. WE ARK STll.l. IN TIIK KLI MRiNO (mein. *< ami etlll do roTk! work at ex • r?n<>ly low prions: our U onta mm tel Is a |-ch; we have them from 10 cents up, at -I will out them up fur you; *lve u* a call. A. C. !*rice A Cos., 'phonea (is. Btata and Jefferson street*. 3