The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 18, 1900, Page 24, Image 24

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24 NO MORE PARK CARNIVALS. iHr i4V* or tin\\ n i% TUT i:*- TCHnnT Till'. <* I'll. „% M . rvn nfi Jmim H niion %•• TTinl 11,.. ITirninrr 1 imnlmon* 1 ranwiit of Ikr fltr < hml Ihr < om manilrr, of Mir- Mlltlsrr "■!•! kVill ftrver nln ll<- ftnlilinti of "Irfili lihlfinl In ,hr I‘ark Will Wflrowf lf Hr*- diction. ••Tlnr rIH r*r"f h *tothr • IK. if that F Ihf I' l * l ' In th 1 ;t-ta f Iha uaa of Iho I’afk B*- < . ■ I'rfut a of ramivaU, nidvayl atid Hf**( Ak -rr an Jam'- M Dl*on fnn<li- thl* f t.i*. T ’ if yrf.*ar4ay. Ho volfffl a F-li r fnl i ib-h sentiment against any faluf* , . of park Cxtemlon for similar en* , . *tr a perml# to use the Extern -r. makes it ntrrtiary for the applt rar-t !<• c <‘n fha consent of both th* •' Coiral and the ronMMiwtlns off! em of Ihr military romparlo. Th' (*lty Council. on e# <int of y*r>’lll nl considerations ha usually b***n avers* to refusing th* application* f any body of r-f?lx#ns rhtch sir* r g'h#ts*l i‘ application by ts* plf fh*i ?n* pro of th# fair or r.irnlN aI w l * re to U d*vt#*l to charity. Th* military comm us 1* r mho them** iv#s frequently *k f-.\o'* of the community *b rot v.,#h 10 appear on gracious to ftiost of whom favor* *r *k #<J, Tif resu t t f the#* Influences has tv <*ti that any Influential hud' of # Ms* n - ha# wl-' i to u#<* th# Park Risen •.m ha hail lttU* imol ln securing 1' result. for t ** r.-vdnf!i about eh# • ter. saw ta# h#* ii Ur,. iiiinf and al n*mi li;toi#ribl# annrvan • during th* Vim*# th* fair* have brro In progr? •** J >urxng th* on* mm was h*ld a y**r ago, on# property owner on Whl’wlo r street, who Hus sitting wHh hi# wife In hi* lir>rs ry. was r. diet ut lied ty th# ml rone* through iho window of a Uili fr*in * r* voivw which hitting lim wife by * very narrow margin. During th* rwo w**k of th* Elks’ Car *y.vt r • r*#Mrr* of Whttak*r and I>ray ton #tr**tr. Hiljai #Ol *0 th* carnival pr.iufj.lu, hav# h#n k*p' uwikr at night by th* r.<mealing nf *l#phant# and th* rc>ar(ng of lhui*, with an nt#*rn*xio of ar.irnal vole**, wo#nov*r th* t***rr of at rongf r it'#* 1* ii**d. for u little whit* •** hold their p'Mo Inuring •!* *aru*r hour# <f the r.lghr th peculiar to th* Mid wav have ii*!<J th* ir n’t. 4 Inn <*oi O*org* A Mar -r mid y# t-r ay that h* li' i-il the Park Kxt< rumon would never b* put to such u** again. *Th truth of th* matter I# ’* aid Cot Mercer, "both th** f'lty Council id 'h commnnderi o t the military com par. I## li whom the power o? dc hlon v t*d. lack lh* courage l> refuse th* applica tion* made to thetn I dare nay that 1 I of them r* all** that to grant auch * per mit 1# to Ini!., t ufion the cltia* re of Ha vannah. who live on th# #tri*#t- adjacent to the park, an * mo-: uiit*#*rab?* nul#- anre but the pr rmita are granted, none th* I#**. "It Is always made a part of th** con tract with th# organix.tttor. to which th |srk Is l#t for #uch puriMiees th.it It 1 shall be tuxnel over to the c.ty, at the conclusion ot the perioi for which I 1* frrakt*d. In good condition It Is . Iw.i # the rase tnal this clause of the •-or.ti ct It violated and ihai when lh# i**rk is va cated th# ground Is filled with ru.s and furrows." Mr L Keyton. whose reei-lenr* adfotn* the Park, expressed aimllar views cm toe subject. Indeed, ther* Is scarce any one. who been subjected to th# annoy suice winch tne oarrUvals aivrl i*tr**#t fairs, when held In Bark Extension, entail, but Is vigorously oi>io##l to any rep#*.tK>n of It In the future. They want It stopped 3t ha* l>#n freely and often said that mrh fairs are, iui regards the riekknts tt 'out th# park, a nuSnan* #. and hou 1 floppei by law It Is prob able that the only reason such a course Ns no? been pursued tn th# p.ue is that to on# at scared to incur th* expense of legal F * J • th* maker he *xpressed himself xn vcr> poeltlvo rernts. **t'iwsn!mous con*#nt of m number of persons Is required,** said the aklrrman to the us* of th# Jark Exten Mon tor the#* purposes. I am very firmly convinced that never In the future will M be i-*Albl# for such con ger.? to be secured The members of Coun cil. th# commander* of the mlllt.iri com panies and, above al . th# residents about tho* park have had enough of It." i. %id to m:vr I’m uinia grove, ■The Fan* rnl of sir*. %•. F. Beals Took Pine# Veeterdajr Afteracvoa. The funeral of Mrs. M F. Beals took ft'cir* at S o'clork ytwterdHV aft#rna>tJ at Wealey M cuvnt ntal Church. Th* ser vice# w#r*' conducted by Rev. 1-id F €'ook. pas;or ot the church, and by Rev. Basrom Anthony of Trinity Church. Rev. J A Hrmtn of the Seventh Street Church, and Rev. Osgood F. Cook of Grace Oiuroh Tne burial wns made In Laurel drove Cemetery. During th# services the sing "We Hhall Mleep, But Not Forever." "Asleep In Jesus." and "Horn# lay tne fblver Oord Will Break." There were a number of handsome floral off* r •ng*. Mo* Rea!* was th# wife of Rev. M F Beals of Reids villi* nnd It tv .is a? tliat plan 1.'!%? she di*d Bh* was brought to Ha.uiinah f*r I iir .il, hi she was former y a €>f t # ty The poll bearer tier* M*mra. H. DorMti, C II Cr ati. Wi.imm Beats* 8. I! \dain>. W. 11. Bttlbbw, snd B B Mingledorf MR is i m mmn. 4 _______ About the V*rp*r Mrttind of Select liu li* l Ity 'ifllrcra. Senator J Ffttrlt Cann and j •alive William llMn cum* down from Atlanta yesterday vhh nine There ww* •jo sesthon of the legislature yesterday and the member* of the llu and Seti ate had n holiday. Mr. Harden wan asked about the bill placing the selection of city ofll *re, with three ex * ptlorvw. lit the hand* of the ft|ayor lie eald that he had r+* •I no !< trlon on this qurlion and he could not way what action would finally l taken Rpprwmatlvp Wells lain announced hi.* Intention of Introducing the bill Indorsed by rouncll, which place** the we lection of these officers In the hatch* oX Council. It In utukritiiod that the bill la favor* 1 hy both Senator Cann itfKl Hepreaentatlve Hitch It would stem, therefore, that Jtepresemallvt H rrden la the only m ru ler of the d* legation who la uncertain a to whi 'h of th* Nila he will favor. H M XII.URO (01. Will Take Place at l.aurel GrOVC I rmetery at 9illO O’clock. The funeral of tha late Millar 1 i’ot will take place *: Lautel Grave C<-meter jr at o - kw k this morning Mr*. A< r*e Cos. tlie mother of the dead artist, reach ed the city yesterday and took c.-arge of the remains Tha death of Mr. Cox was a pt'-tlcul rly aid one. at he wag aim oat without friends In Savannah. He had been here bit a abort time, but In the interim hi* artl tic talent had recommendc t • if eve al prominent cltlsens. whoe portraltg he lari painted. *••<%* 4NR l"vmv. IP. C arnival Grenada %r** B lug t>e • ln!lr| of Tte|ar Tent* The carnival around* are Iwlr.x ’w spoiled of theft dpmer.r I, * rL >t tie fliOWJi Ind br*eklnic i.p 'ou ke ?>• Irc abd Va-fot. v.i .i' ill to-iA) i l *f will Ije Nboir<l far avid It re i r.■■*• for ite tr in r i L No time Wn lost bv 11• *CU * . it rr ir dotting ready * They 1 to' •h a rudnmr bu*me> i the t <*• tl.ou-h there w.* ,i fa r’y ir*.- * *1 on h ground*. In fact, t r*#r lan e wai rather larger l i l i- n Ik. lor. a* It was thought th* r.tin the early evening would serve to keep vN or* away. They laid l-een driven home 1n the ft**rn#x.i • of th* i*h**w were running and •! fairly k 1 r vhpj The ami %a. w.c Ju k> m aav.nif hut one day on wh h (he attendance was in* terfered wtit* or n >utit of min. Th* first wek hd tw >r thr. •* da\K c f cold that ran* * 2 t.ue ti< n lane*- t# l>+ etnaiier than It o if ■%..' might hav' i ♦n, but th* •** oid w**x w.* all that could have ■s-r desired There wa a wry apyrt jm ble differ*i. * In t me# pta for the two •. *k. and the • mI waa all that saved the .^r nival from failure \ ! f.\ . u r the showmen and their •*- si'tanl* will u busv y ttlng t ir belong ing* th** <’re Ther* will probably be he same + %xy of Hit# #1 '■mali-hov* and Soi, 11 . ig. ll .* *tm to w •*.** the r*- mil that *at!.red r-<r tn* Inromlnif o* the .w - Hu-li ape* *a ie* or* nut* to hove ar, I it vr ...II no* b#* -oirpr,*ttitf tr sumo falbl to iitow uf f-r the r dm of lon* at Sunday School. Attra tlonct ruc.h n are afforded by the arrival or departure of .allow tire bard to re*Ut Sm* ft’ • ;.w •go t C'iln|fO, Whl h thev call home, bat twelve of th< i m wll go lo Albany, wer a festival t* to be hej i After thu A’ any attraction t e •how* will g.n on lb Jacksonville fo lh gala week In that dtv They have h*** i tifttir s a run of buatnem anv*cg tho it! •* and t*wna of t.M< ** ’lon st the J k .oinvlda w**-k will probably draw I ■lr w ora to a * i*a*\ The l x*, i’tv# <ommltt*e of t e car nival baa iot yet Wn enabl**d o ruk* a report i;on the float.*dil r©*-ulta It 1* mi!• 1, however, that tw or three <i*ya ma v suffice f*>r th#* audit ;n.r o? a!'- * - count* A cm-- !• v one f in**tn*-fn •r* of the #vmimttte#- at the net ‘-um the 1-IK wi:t reaiftie from t •* carnival places It at 14,**'. which may or iniy not • iieir the mark gont© days will probably be token up by ! marciuiiits in getdng their displays fmiu Wonderkm*! v*r i. Many of ©m had erhiblt# there, aid t *• refriovul of Id© lumber with which ti)*e booth* were con- j atrttoted will require sum© ttm* . IlemoN'lng \ the fence, too, wl l not l** a work of \ hours oriy.- and H may iw* that there will i l, ©om© delay in attending to It. Tic lumber, which 1# rough, is to be devoted io charitable ußes it will ba found, when the grounds have i>een cleared away, that the I*rk Fix ten- M*>n I# In far wor>© Condition than it ws ixfore the Klk# were given th© privilege of using It for a carnival. Th*' heavy ie%m# that passed over It hav© cut It up in place# until it bear# a strong raacm i ( • sank into the soft earth m th© hut*#, and the cons ant pa *tt -ot hack# and other T'tifn* Served to r*>mi I* te ih© w *rk begun by th© vehicle# fiat conveyed the s>ar* pitemaila of the PROPERTY OWM.R* MIST PAY. City no Longer lletund# Charge# for Filling X anil*. Tb©r© seem# to be considerable demtanding as to the ©ft** t o' tha or fi nance adopted by the (Yty rouncll at l’a last m*o<tlng amending an exls nanew with reference to cloanalng privy vaults when making sencr con e t om. An impression prevails that t • ordi nance did away with charge* for filing v .u.t* wher© sewer cnn* -tl*w “ ar© to !m* made, where i the contrary !•* th The amendment to th© ordinance of March 14. iv*l. Mrik©# out the fol lowing word© from that ordinance: “In ease where vault# nr© abund n*-l a> and s©wer connections ImmeUatefjf made Jn stead. ther© ing an* 1 filling-" This was Intended to apply to connec tion# with th© old e w. r * >-•• n*. and wa in c*nfll:t with a cla.is© of * © *'rdb ©a providing* for onnntion# with the near house drainage system. In cleansing nn I tilling vaults tinder this latter or-in in © th city col looted Its r* gul *r charge* o the work. A numt-cr of prop rtv wn©r discovering th© dt- repan'v I©w *n tt two ordinance -©■ urel th* refunding of the amounts which they had pM C un II giving them th© N?neflt of th© doubt This w\v gctins to © quit© an B*m and ti Wll e©ei that at th© rat* property owners were Ailing up their old vault# and connecting with th© n*w v. *rn the ©wpensc to the city would run up to i ome j . (do t 0 in ouo For thl# raaa n I dlnance of MM wa* changed in-1 properly owner- will now hav. to pay for c . a >- ing and tilling vault#. Th© houm* drain age ordinance. lww©v©r. .ioe iwa> with th© $3 f©e. formerly charg'd for tnakliw ©ew©r connections (hat th. pf* l"‘ *>’ own* r g*-t# very lilt I© th worst • f It on th© deal WANT |HX4i\ FOR MIA OR. N. n Colored Club Will A#k Thai ll© Declare Himself n i ondldatr. The Indefiend* nt ConsolWlated Colored Men 1# th** name of a n©w political club that, ao'ordins to Its presblcKni, will take n active iwl itggreedv© part In th© - in that end will b© b* gun Immediately * , tird.ni: to the *t* Otint of th© club, nnd ns pulley a* given out by it# prc. .dent, John Ba\ag The club. Havage • vs. Is comp*>#c*l of | too mem bar*, among them being repre ! rented the better nnd conservative part lof tn© colored popu! l*iti Th© club 1? ©x ! pec*ed to gain largely .? each of Is week ; |\ meetings-. an*) o * . **-t# that by th* ! tun© :h© ©leotlor. te held tha* It will pre tl'aily •'ontrol tis© who*© vote# of th© | eolcrid raaldants. The club bus d© ided to support Mr. i James M Dixon for M yor and ou Tburs ! *iay he w ill he sewn by a committee from i (|i organ!xution asking that h© *•© l.ir* hfm#©lf a candidate for the position and pledging to h m the active auppjrt f ih© hib The c lub will hold another me©t | mg Friday night at Chatham Hall, when I ii I hoped that the committee will 1h in position to report favorably on Mr lhlxon’s reception of ft# member# and I mia* on. TIIIIOW \ FROM A W AUOA. Mrs. A. It. Hiil*lier I*ufnfilly llnrf In n ( nilltlim Mrs. 8 r. Hot'her. who conducts a ; truck farm - ( th> W i •* Bluff ro**l. waa thrown out of a wagon and bully bruised as th© r* of a collision at Cotifrwi an-1 Whitaker Ftre©## aiwut $ o'clock yes terday morning Mrs Hatcher was driv ing along Fongress when th* mul© j awacbed to her wagon became frightened ! at a passing stres-t car an*l became un -1 manageabl© AN'hile endeavoring to control | the an.mal th© wagon un* into coll **ion with a Woodbine Dairy wagon Mrs Hnteher was thrown !o the pavement and partially stunned. Th# police ambulance was summoned and sne was taken to th* Ha vannah HoepMa! Bhe received several i severe bruise#, but did not appear to b* 1 ertoualy injured. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 1900. SAYS HARD THINGS OF BRYAN. Mil. 4. r. %%TI.IJ%M" 0\ Till- nfs im:"H "li t %Ti4t%. <!)• the Whole North I* VClated ver Hrum'i fleftal—Hr "aw the t.rr*t McKinley Parade und Hr* crhrd the Itetarn* at the Waldorf '.•nirla—llili(r •• M*n Held a It • a - (ilnrlHcatln^Tlie Heat Thlna I bat < *iill ilaxr •lnppen* and fr the I oantry and the f>eaio-ratlc l*arty, "aya Mr. \\ *ll la m*—Party %Iwat Abandon Hryaalam Entirely ami Put "ale Men In t liarge. Mr. J. P William# returned yesterday from the N rth. *omported by Mr* WtlHarris, after ar. unwenre of three w#*kr ■f.ent chiefly in New York city. Mr. Will iams th* #**aeet bbsiner* elation 4 nd conhdete e In N**w V'ork a th# rerun of the re<ef t ,',a tonal election. That the marked upward tendency in the \alue of atock#. which la r.ow a fewtur# of the market. H ••* ion;** eitenl due to (hie feeMng (f ela tion, la doubtless true, Mr William# aald. but at th*- * me time he think* that the rices of rnoaf of the rnicks arol #e<ruTi tlea are n(* unrra#on#ble. Mr Willlama wa* in New York previoi* o an I during the election and had a a*e\3 opportunity to eee the final# 1 f the great [national light "I never saw such a gk i :V, over an - * *'tiof ." eald Mr Wtl *rna "The New Yorker*, especially the • i*ine*a men, w*re Juat w|ld with de itgnt. You wouldn't I *ve thought there mi anything in New York but M Kinksy m#*n the night of the election. We r** reived th** return# at the Waldorf-A *ria and * large crowd there was aim ply overjoyed It was the same way wherever I went the next ilay. Mr Bry an'* defeat ha* undoubtedly put the busi ness men of the enMre country lr* high spirit# and given them a con Me nee in fu ture * onHtwhWn they did not Pee ress before. ' I wi i.-aaed fhe great McKinley end Knfaifvrlt e ound money parade a !*•*’ days efofe th# •*.. tion." M*kl Mr. William*, when 16,000 men marche*! for hoira in • • 1 Hivi drtazllng rain, and M-amed t* enjoy the perfurman ♦*. I have witnes.e*l area' feiraut* iw£r#. but t us eio*liel anything of the kliai 1 have ever seen. I -w th** Harrison parade in New York wdvc pats ago and th*- Cleveland ;*a • ule ther* f*#ut* years later. Both tv* re gt**at demon•tra’ior.a, but they did not -gin to c*iunl tne recent sound money , erode.** Ask* c! a# to what he thought of th#* gen ii*! effect upon (he x>untry at large, in tutllr.g he Houm, of Mr McKinley’s -e-eleotion. Mr William# said "I un !oublodly think that the general effect Ath be gcod, and tha it wtH not be sim ply temporary. The South will !#• h(*<l ITosperlty elsewhere m***ne a greater demand f.#r our products A# a inwtter of fact th* Hotith la in good ah ip#* n*<w. our i*-oib r#* getting good i#ri< va [ for their products, mid are in l#*ttor •vndttlon in every way than they have i >* en In yearn. 1 notice that the reports *f the Mouthem railroad* show larger earning*, aid his is ai%jy an lnd 4lkm •f prosperity.** Ho far as th* poltlcal effect of the elec- j ton is concerned Mr. Wiillsms la of the j opinion th-ii th* Democratic party will 1 have to abandon the If sues on which tt j fought the Us? two ctmpttigns and get back to Jeffersonian Democracy. L’nlesn j Ms Is done, he says, there w.ll be n eplM In the party. There are too many Demo crats who did not support the ticket In i he 1M ele-'tlon or who dkl so against their better Judgment who will tolerate Bryanksm no longer "Bryan’s defeat Is on* of the best j things that ever happened, not only for j ih# country, but for th* Democratic j*ar ty," *Ud Mr. Willhitu * Mr Bryan la not 1 Democrat. ll* Is a Populist and a He , lJ*t comblnod. In a!I hi* address#* h# ; -ougiit to array labor itgalnftt capita* and to serum votes for himself by abetting -trtf# between emidoyer nnd employ#;* Tills do s nor sfesik well for the national candidate of the Kreat Democratic party. "Free silver and socSakam have been twice -ondemncl by the American pro p’s st the polls," saw! Mr William*. "Im perlaMsm proved to be a myth ami a bug nboo. If the party undertake to f*>rce these iskuw upon us again the l#ni <• ratlc party will won \' <*rr\f a thing of th* pai4. Tlie men of Mr Bryan's wav of thinking are In the saddle. They have the reins of party government, and It w :!1 be hard to down them, but they will have to be dtspla *#d arsl safe, reliable men put in charge of party affairs, If th# party I* r*gnn Its rengfh." W 11,1, HE < \lt It 11.11 lift K. %llegel \raro ’Bnrderer* of Fill more llarrlnaton nod million Nflears. F.x negroes, who hive l>een ronfluM In ’hotrnm county Jail since Aug 23. laxt. will b# removed to By Ivan Is. th# county *#at of Screven county, to-night, to stanl i-tr trial for the mur*l**r of Fillmore Harrington nnd Mil’on M*-are Th# negroes sre Cleveland Harrington. Andrew Da via, Samuel ItuMwln. Richard Banders, William Hudson ai.l Arnold Au- Kruiwus. I? Is undrntnod that (he ne ! will b* phi *-J on trl.il to-morrow morning. when toe Superior Court of I Screven county convenes. • The divumatance* of th# killing will ! tx* r#m*mherrd by th# reader** of th# Morning New- Harrington ami M#ars at tempt*| to effect the .iir**t of a negro who hud fc *milt#d i whit# man in that part of th# at# Th# arrestlnff pares r i .(d the home of the negro Hire .it n.ght. The tw men wi re filled full of Su(kshot and instantly killed, while they .%, re waiting oul ;l the k**r. There was great ii#ai <f excltetnen* following th# murders, and the negroes who w* re ar and brought to Chatham Jail wt-re I *nly saved from th# venegeance of the j mob by th# cool bravery ar.d determlna* | t ion of Sh#rlff W. n. Thompson It Is understood that th feeling aroused by the murder Is still existent In Her even, *rd that when the alleged murderers ar# brought back to that county for trial there Is stl.l considerable Ilkeithool that I they will nnd a quicker fat# awaiting * This unders llng. howe\er. Is supported only by the reports that float tl*ewit In tht neighborhood In which the ! killings occurred and It Is believed that ' ’ ■ law will be permitted lo take Its ; course. Report hne It that the n gro# in Ohftl i lum Jail are m#mt*#rg of a t>nnd of a sasslns, th* determined purpoan of which was t o killing of the whit* sof the oin | ty In which they lived. The alleged mur j *l* r*r however, deny that this ! the fact i r had Any thing to *k with th* filling of Harrington and Mears. AN: > I at I: It HMH K I’WI.D. >#nt I’iec# of Hrlck Work Hone on Barnard Urerl, The paving of Barnard street, between Congress an*] Broughton streets, with : Nitrified brick has been completed and th* street is now bring used for traffic. The pavement is now covered with n%-er sand * to fUI in the cr*vlew between the bricks This will be romoved In * few day# wh#n a very neat p et* of brick pavln# will bo presented to view. Th* b.ock tuas paved ‘>y the ci?y fore## under the director of j public works, but th* street railway com i twiny will foot the bill under Its recent ■ agreement with Council for the double ' trucking ot Barnard uml |t NT PIVK TUB •ri'Rrprr*. Alderman Dltoa’s f*altlo **m Afreet ftMtlway Prsaeklaes. I* seem.s to t*e pretty well determined thnt whoever get# the afreet railway frar.< hs#•. i-eong eagerly nought by Mr. J b Collins and ;e Vernon Shell K#<ad Crjrnpwny. will bave • pay for them, eith er in rash or in k*i.d Mayor Myers h.ia announced himself a# squarely in favor of # oaah consider#**wv other member# of the ho>#rd believe that 'he -it\ should re* elve for It- fran* h *. but .*r wUllior to place ♦he matter upon n different ia#4# Al -rtium I>xot* bellevea fhat whoever g#*ts •he francd.be should j l *#) w*ell for It, but beltcv .* that It should coma In the line of s*reo javir^g **l shell inalat,** iuitd Alderman Hixon yaaterday. "(hat whoever gets I*rV*'e st r#-et, if ft be given to anybody, ehail be required to pave the entire leng*h at that first I think this requiremerst to b# not onlv in line wtth the modern pulley of requiring corpora*’.-** n to give some thing In return for *he franchisee which rh y rarwtve from the Hies, but simple justice to th© property owner# and the public. “If a railroad Is allowed on Price street it w il be ,n Injury to th* property there uni***** the street is paved To require jtroperty owner-* t* pay for the i#av- Ing of a strict on u ‘ount *.f the pr#*#ence of a railroad which probably they do not want, would le. nr lnjuklw. If the street l*e |4Vfd, the ln)ur\ *• t r.e property by •Ye railroad wl.l be offset by the im provement effected in the pivlng of the street. If the railroad t# allowed on Prl wrreet t>)t street will have to be raved t an early date If the rai.road should required In give t ie ca#h t'oosldera- Hon for the franchl#© i? would ultimately have to pay f<*r it# proportion for the pav ing of th* sircct hb well C.meequently. It I# better f**r the railroad company t© im\ e tho street It; the flret place. Ttita plan, I think, will b* more equitable to ali concerned.** A Warm n n Dixon goes even further than thi.A. ll© propose# to require that every oti.psny or Individual If given a street railway franchise by council #hail !*• re quired to pave every street through which Its line posse# from curb to curb. A reso lution to this ffeot was Introduced by him at the meeting of th© <v>fnmltt©e of the Whole. but was not acted up on. It will probably be brought up In Council at tne next meeting He lake# the position that other cities make slms.ar requlrvrner.•, and that there Is no r**aon why Sevan ruih ahoisfcl not do so In PhlU.lelpnia the atrvet railroads have N©en required to pave the* streets through which they run with aspha.l and to maintain these pave ments. EYOt4.ll FOR EVERYBODY. No Indication of n Miortnge In the Good Food hupply. With the luxuries that grow around Ra vannah and aro brought h©r* ther* doe# r.ot seem to b© any reason for any laxly starving. Food I# plentiful, and the stronger your appetite the more bountiful the supply. But w-Mh many It ia not al ways ©o much iha food a# it Is It* quality. This Is an Importnn* punt to which Mr I.cHrsn haa dln-ciel hi# attention, and his effort# are to supply hi# customer# with th© bee*. Whit© *wv! black grouts, dry Prked poultry. Northern parrridges. ven ison and lerrapln ore a few of the things off* ring Remember hm Thanksgiving viippliee will be exceptionally An* and complete.—ad. Juit Ladle# Hals Nothin# More—'That I# Ennngli. Hat# of every description Any lady esn find a hat to suit her at Krouskoff a— either a walking hat, dies# hat or un trimmed shape, she can get any co|**r. quality or style, nnd always for !*••# than •h© can get It elsewhere. This weak eiM-cial sal* of handsome hits, © egamly trimineil $5.00; others a*k s<w> #fo- t © same. Clo to KiouakofT# for ml lin ry.— ad. Neleet It. anil We’ll sase If for Yon. It'S time lo be thinking of Christmas presents. Many folks would like to buy In advance to av£dd the late rush and broken #* lections, but they don't hav© the money, or may be do not care to lay It out ?o far ahead. How about Sternberg’s way? Ytxi ban go to their Jewelry estab lishment to-morrow, or next w©*k. or any day. select your Christmas presents leisurely, mak*- a small and. po#lt as a guai antee. find they will la> your see, I a ."S i© for you to he claimed when you nr** ready for it Utornberg & Cos. are th oriKirmtor# of this pkm and It has been proven a great convenience by many pco !>lc.-ad. Nn I © of Odd laitllr# llata. To-mo row nt Krouskoff’a about 20 odd hats, all this season'# goods, only on* nnd two hats of a kind, will be placed on sale, ready to wear, usually sold for Me. $1.25. ti.fi© and $2.00, will be placed on -Mile commencing at • o'clock, at th* uniform price of 4s**. Among fhis lot there ur* some of the nobby stitched felt walk ing and round hats. Hath©#, this 1# a rare chance. Sale for want of room. Krouakoff’#.—ad. Wntcti Repairing. Carry your watches to J. A C. N. Thomas, Jewelers, 121 Whitaker. Repairing don© well and cheap Eye# tsated free. - ad. The Savnonsli (iroerry Cos., Dis tributor*. Mesar* Powell Pmlth & Cos., th* well known clgir manufacturers of New A'ork city, hove appointed the Savannah Gro cery Company, distributor# for all their brands of ©‘gars. Th© Savannah Grocery Company will carry a full Un© of these cigar# and will flu all orders prompty. M,(M> Pattern Hat Hale, fil.OO, Hats that other# would a*k s>. Krou koff # place on sale this week at SO. the*-** r© marvels of beauty Juat mode; special for-this sale; latest novel tie*. Krouo koff’s -ad Thoßßrarn'a .Art Starr, York at reef, op posit* Dostoftlce. See our *at©hy pictures and frame*, on d.aplay Select your Christma# preaeni# now —ad. Feathers, ltas a>d Muelira. Beautiful bla k boa# and eilk ruches for le#a than they can be bought else where. Krouekoff*a hava the only com plete line In town an*l at Krouakoff# you g*n lowest pri es.^ad. !)|y In *1 *■•’ Shoe#. My fall stock of ladles’ stylish shoe# has Jti*t arrived. They are the pink of per fection If you are stylish, you wear them (Bad for you to >© them. A. 8 Nlohoit S Broughton. weM —ad. Ladles' Tailor Made CoMtmei. High class ladtea* tailor-made costumes made to order from latest patterns and most select stock, by G. Fantlni. mtrehani tailor.—ad. Free. Free. Free! An siegant double roaster glv*n with or.# pound of taking powder, from now •till Thanksgiving Just :ha thing for a roast for that Thanksgiving dinner AH goods guaranteed Money refunded if not satisfactory Georgia 'phone 1114; new • tore Grand Union Taa Company, liO Broughton straat, west.—ad. AGREED UPON A CORPORATION. ACTIO* OK <> A A OF VI VS V Old TION I PO\ ObhGTHOlll*B MOM MIAT. Meeting Held In the City Coort liiMim-"oelety Was Addreesed by Freeldent W. G. 4 harllou, W!• tiffrrrd Verommetdatlons ms Onl llned In Yesterday's Morning Yrsv#. Heromincndnlions Were Adopted k) the *Rcl©iy —A% <irk of OfK*"l**- flon AA HI He at 4n*e— "üb •crlptlon to the Monument Fond Will Probably He Made by Hangb ters (.1 the llevolntlon In Atlanta- A meeting of the Sons of the Revolu tion was heki yratenda' at noon in the city < 'ouri room. President W. and Chariton prn.*i#'* aid he following mem ber# of the society were in attendaiu** Hon. William Harvkm. Mr Edward Klilot:, Mr W P Hardee, Maj W L. Cksywe, Rev. Char**# 11. Strong. Col. *Aaru.g Roiatk, <’apt G. JH. Prltchird and Mr W E Ouerard The meeting wjs railed especially for a considers lon of tne proponed mon ;• ment to Jar:©#* Ikiwanl t Oglethorpe Mr •Tvariton had an a<klre*s prepared for the aociaty. in wlUch he • ibmltted recom mendation# for lnrorioration of nn as*o *#• ion to assume charge of the sever a fund# for the undert iking, pr vid#d *>tl •ocketle# mention©*! * iou4d can ur. Tne rerommerxlatlors. which w-ero adopt e*l. wer# ©mbrared in the foli -wing a i iress “Gentlemen. At a meeting of your board of manager# held on yesterday, I wa# requested to put In w riting and sub mit to you the following plan teluting o the Oglethorpe monument, which was then stated orally. “Net an much u ugg*tlng w* by war of pro\iAkmj( ugge4loii# from you. I ha the honor to brlo.l> outline the reeult o my oonslderatiou of matter. I am .arorm*d. dome year# go acmmft •* was appoln'ed from your ochl,. c.a g*d witn ih# duly of luiuiurtUNg a mo *- ment aimllar to the one ia>* balrg prose cuted. pruld4KU a - that time, the lamented John tkrrevan, oorre{o;d l widely and ertain mun*> a we # ap, xv r*- at*l from th fund- of tno #v* iety. or amo reason, of which I am no; advtaed, th* rno\ofni.t of ui y u* j.aa r<; pro* gre<-e<l. W’lthln the past week . IDeral-mlrukd <lilxen of your >in uit -Mr. H. F’. Shelter ias in. tv. I K* l f by a handsome donation, which h * * **t: '.leve l a< the dlffpoeui of the (o\ r.i.il IHime.v It la undaratod that the ur l # left from the fund to eie**t the m unrw t to JM|w*r is axuilable as a centrlbuthut t ‘■r* i tr* to Ogletiiorpe. The Mayor and Aldermen of Savannah ha . e p.t on #c oni their hope of aiding th.e cau e. With in the pan few da ye on* of your in. ?>t devoted m‘rnbers, who character; ileal y .|eirt* hit name withheld, h .a p*gr* and at my diapoaal. aa your s' ’ The hegtnnlngM of th* fund are thu* widely scattered. althon?h th# g*n- ra movement la he*l;hy uru) await a onl> ftocn* clear. huHnaa-)lk# act! n to go 'forward to a successful arid #p**dy con cluaton 1 propoae that e.*ch of the {•* j trloilc here: the fi- n# f th* R*v ltition. the Co.onlal the lmugh jt. r* of the American Revolution, and th. Sons of th* Colonial Ware name a c m j rr.lttee, to contUt. say. of m.% of thel number, respectively That the twenty four thus r.wmed became !ncorporat#l v%lth the privilege of aasoctatlng with them honorary member*. The treaMure of the incorporation could b bended. and th* honorary U* I ould incliale tame* all ck> tleorgla. Indeed, it would be alee for t • four #o< ietiea nam.xl to appoint at lea-< lalf of their repreoentallvc* from point* *>ut4de of *hle county. "The co*t of such a proceeding wrouid ie trifling, extending only to actual <?our ; and advertlatng. I will guarantee that any member of this bar, or t*f th. iar of OcorglA. wouWl gladly give hie i*r> f*ealonal service* free. in thi# ill effort* would be consolidated and •%ou.t t* operated on buwlnea* prlnrlp'.* n*l thus apr>eal to *h* conlldenee of th* general public throughout the etate Al. the valuable suggestion* now being ma*l In the public prints go for nothing l <auae there la no recognised authority t* | oase up<n ami ampt th**m. an ! th# move ment ks*if. string as it is and ready to march. Is marking tlin> becauae there b* no on# to order it forward.*’ The report of th* troaeurer, Mr. liar den, show. and that there Is 1919 :o the ere il ' *f the *ocety, from which an approprU • lon to th* monument fund might l* J tnade. It was deat.gned by u former res* i Urtton that an annual oipproprl.itlon b | made, but this not done, though tn money has been held and may l>e appro priated in a lump sum for the cause ot th* monument. Th* president. Mr Charlton, said yes ! 'erday that he will take up th# mutter o | ->rfanization at once. To-morrow h* wli iM'gm corr##i nl*nce with the other #•-- cletles named, ami he expects that th* work will proceed without hitch or delay Th* other fortet.es are all interested, and will probably appoint their represent at Iv ommltte.a at once. This action of'thc fiona of the Revolu ticn hs be. n awaited by the other aocie tle. non* of which cared to usun th. I due# that was taken by the Sons of th* Revolution on Feb. 5, IHB6. when a resolu tion calling for a monument to OgU thorp waa adopted It was in his annual repor .it that time that the laie Col. John Bcrev • addr**seed the society s follows. "It 1# with great regret that 1 am con *tnln#*i to report that no satisfactory n aMires have yat been reached In r< la tlon to th* erection of n suit..l'i* monu ment to the memory of Gen. Jamea Kl w.*rd Oirlathorpi. Immediately after and lursu.mt to th* action of th* society on this subject a committee, consist ng of th* Hon. William L). Harden, Hon. f*ope Bar ow, lion. Fleming G. dußlgnoti, and Mon. Emory Speer, and the prespunt me *nd. with anxious desire to carry ou the patriotic puipos# of th* society, held it under careful advlsctnent as th* initia tory step towards the accumulation of a monumental fund Application wa mad# for a fund amounting to several hundrtxl dollars In the custody of the Jasper Fes tival Association n*l Intended for tin same purpose, but which had lain for aev • ral years unapplied. The committee of ihi* society had Assurance**, though tin ; ftlcl.il. of the wdllingnese of the Jasper i Festival Association to devot ! :M* sum towards the arcctlon ( the monument proposed by th j l-social lon. In order that th* r ! might no question as to th# cocnp*- tency of this society to receive and be come responsible for tne fund It was ki -or pom ted under the requirement* of law with special roftrenc* to th# building *f ■ rnonumcnis. Hon. WlUlani D. Harden ob j tnln*-d the charter for this purpose. Tin I fund expected ha# not yet been securer!, il’hotigh the commit!**- l# confident th.: this will le accomplished. 1 take ad van ig*- of the otx'ss.on to reconmiend thv I th# boon! of managers b# authorised to j appropriate annually, or from time to time, to th** Oglcthorj*# mom;m*Mi fund from the treasury tf th# socloty as th# hoard may deem advisable. Thl- will be an evidence of practical gool faith on th< port of the society and encouraging to th# contributorw " Mr. J. Florence Minks then offered th# following resolution, which w* adopted "Reeolved, That the Board of Man agers be. and they are hereby, authoriz ed to appropriate annually, or from time to time from th* treasury #f th# *o i*!y to th* Oglethorp* monuments! fund such sum* as tn its discretion may seem ad vteable." At the slat* convention of the D* ;gh ters of the American Revolution that is (Continued oo Third Pag *) Against the Day o 4 Aeed. Dfhat are you living fpr aryeray? Work ' :ng Planning for' "The glory of j God and the good of mankind," It la to j be hoptd. bur, in a less exalted sens*, j veil are If you have the nature, pru l#n'e of th# human rs#*. or even the In rtltv’t of many animals, providing, lo #<tme *xt#nt. lor th# future. -No man. In *ob*r •rr.jkf delib*rately. Intentional y. ar.d hftM'ually spends all hia Income xl! no thought of to-morrow, or of s rain) ting responsibility* of a iff and children, or of sickness end okl .j;-\ ard six feet of God s green earth. somewhere To accumulate resources ln#t t day of need la a natural (or ft a: M it 1- fur a squirrel to lay up nut#. Hnw ettcr ran you mke this provision. pjovMe : savings for a rainy day or for he protection of your family, or for >our | own old ng*. than by a policy in The M*- * rhusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com my ' This *fnpany, organized IKL a**- i-i MS H rr k. N*fe AS human Ingmutty n tnak any Institution safe, offers In u-si which has advantages which no j other company tiolng business in this j 4iat# off* t - Its polities are clean, plain wrltten and honest; th*y contain In . whit* the ♦*xh< t of • er th* ilrst The company pay* hand dlvldenda every tvwdi reduce tr.# coy?, ct In .ro-# the insurance. Llb il loins are made by th# company, and of tiie b*a fsatures is th* protection glv*n to |x>ib*y-ho ders b> - reason ct th# ! aw# of the stMt* f Ma—aoh 11 setts. Sen*! it* And addkaaa to Marty a apii*. .'7 Bay street. #a#t and you will racelve ' IS Information, samp.* jollcy aid ex ract from the Mi#wa#nu#etts laws \c#r;tH wanted; good contracts and good terrdory ineiird same rates a# gentlemen.—ad. I es, Thers Are Other# in Millinery Rut only one lender; that's the Krtma koff Millinery Company. Kroriakoff'a do ii*t claim everything m eight, but they do know how to buy and sell millinery. Krouskoff a show tha ItghT patiemg ltiglit prices. Right quality. F *!f fl©*s. gxxl quality woofl. other* a#k KflouskofTa prk, 4flc. Walking hat*, s'ylifbly trimmed, odhers ask fl.su, Krouakoff’a prw*-. Me. Children's Mexicans, trimmed, others ntk tl L*ft. Krc>ii*kofT# price. 9#c. Shon-lxi k saiU'r*. trimmed, other* ask ?C ’*■ Kruuakoff’a price. 1175. Fret !i f* It shop©#, best quality, others ask S', m. Krouak- fT# rt.ee, Me V* ; >urs. the l#t*-‘t fwsvelty, **ther* nsk * yard. Kro.iekoffa price. TV yard ftllk velvet-*, 1! colors, others ask. 92-W •.ard. Kr • isk>ff'a price. sll9 yard Brocade silk velvets, all color#, oShem ik X: > yard. Krouakoff’# prlr#. 75r yard Hack I ©-breasts, all cr*J*>r*. other# aak TV. Kr*-uskofr# prVe. 2V. Imported bird*, all color#, other* ask t 'id. Ivrou koffs price, 6®c. Black orrgh plumes, other# aak $4 Krotiskoff price 0.00. KrouAkofTa. the milllnem—ad. A Friend In keed. I# a Friend fwtleed. When one 1# suspended on the "horn# fa dilemma” ’tls awful helpful to m*©t vlth friendly el 1 and counsel In solving •hr dlflVuky presented No harder task -ver preaer.ta itself to man or woman • ban th© Ae.cotion of an nrtJcl© or artl >s ©specially adapted a# an approprlata •recent for a dear friend or ralailve about > aaauma th© married **tate The great • •neolars and helper# of perpiaaad people with a problem ’ are uudoubt*dly Stam erg Ar Cos., th© popular Broughton street luigiond mtrrchania and jeweler#. In th© rst place, their show rooms are crewded vlth ideal good*, quantity, quality and artety all tend to meet the many de- I T.ir.H on It. ard If you will "Juat leave to Siernl*erg V you wrlll be both aur -1 and gratified by the final result, '•.imonds. lat©#4 designs in household, ratlve and ornamental sterling stiver, ©splendent cut glassware. jewelry, a a*.‘he#, brlc-u-brac and gold #nd silver -koveltlcs, re©|*ond to ©vary requirement Iw prices and reliability render Rtem ** rg *v Cos. tit© Ultima Thule of present -wkers. -ad. My Men's Abo©#. My fall stock of men's and boy's shoes >r© just m. They ar© beauties. Well mad© lth the br*ad toe. They will delight you , ad to show them to you. A 8. Nichols. Broughton, west.—Ad. G. Fnntlnl, Merchant Tailor. High cla## ldl©s’ tailor-made costume*, c.ade to order from the latest pattern* 11 m| most select stock —ad. Why 110 You Arrltt'hf When you ran cure youmaJ for fifty cents? All skin disea?©#, such a# teeter, alt rheum, ringworm. ecz**ma. ©t©. can be urely curel by an ointment called Tetter ne. Any number of teet.moniai# shown for the a#k*ng. Nothing el© I? as good. Un **•# your druggist has it. send cents In tumps to the manufacturer. J T Rhup rlne. Savannah, Ga.. for a box postpaid.— ad. Th* three car load# of flre-oroof safe* n w ©n route for ldppman Bro#., arhole •lc drugg ste. Upt man*# Block, arc ex • t* 1 to arrive to-day or to-morrow They are agent* for tho Barnes Fire and TurrJnr-Pmof 'Hafa. and which no better *afe I# In existence. Llppmati Bros are th© only concern in h** state tha* carries a stock of all alt©* 'tom email to large fire-proof safes, and we invite your attention to this magnifl ent stock. They also make a sperlslty of stiver v.*re chest# private dwellings. When in want a fire-proof safe, be stir© to cal! on R p unun Bros—ad. Far Collar#, 4 ollnrette# and C'ape Sale. Krouakoff*# couldn't possibly say too much about their new line of fura re ’Slved on Saturday and t* arrive on Mon- Itv by 10 * • !o- k Tb- qualities at $3 S\ i $4 01. $o.0l). $ oo ar and up to s4oo> ar© ex '©edlngly goo*l value. Tbos© inten ling to ! buy fur# should visit Kroiskoff s. Re. i member. KrouAkoff's duplicate any fur v- t sea for at least 20 per cent I less. A lot of cluster collars at git*. \ lot of seal .and Persian coParettea at i Ilh.Oh. A ot .f .ihl** collar# at So 00. A lo f of h**aver collarettes at Sir*on A P* *.f ele-'iric collaret lie at $7 •* A lot of sliver fox boa# #t —ad Krouakoff s. At Kirks'. Rrmrmbrr ih- Rmtetnber th p'ac-. Not a b-it-r <tav. Not a bottrr ptac*. You ur: mme of -very kind, n-rvr.l in rv.ry way Tl-. p.k of rvrrythtnr rom tr m.i.krt -•••rii.iy Was breacht • Hicks’. An-.mA ■ . hccrfiil flrr it will hr •trvo.t to you tcralny. VNrr>body that is any bo-l>* to Hicks' —4. Sir t hlldrrn'a t1i0.., I have rrccU*. the best n<l prwttlet l.nc of children's shoes to b found In B’ aunsh. They srs open for Intpoctt. . r.O You cn't bsst thsm. Olad for yo to ceil a S Nichols, l Broughton, west —ad A Htfh-Grad Initiation for Lsdles - Shorter C011,*,. Rom., Q,. Writs fo > catalog us—sd. Two Popular SHOES. “ ELK M for Men. -Ng? for Women. POPULAR PRICE, $3.50 A PAIR. ALL STYLES. ALL KINDS “LAP ROBES” HORSE BLANKETS ' —and— HOODS. Congress and Whitaker Sts. LEO FRANK. OIL HEATERS. You get the best kind from us. No smoke, no smell. Latest designs. Lowest prices always. LfITTIMORE’S FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OSH 13 TON LIMA MCOMOWt —FOR— A GEARRD R\<.IMM TO BE T9VD OM WOOD Til A M APPLY TO T. n. WVI.LT a t:o., WAT AM MAH. OA. MORPHINE For v*r* I .uftrrwl from t!> mor phln h.btt; at lax I curwl myr!f 1 ran rur. and iviopaihlzr arilh oth tr, and pld*e my aa, r*vi word iß*' I an do a* I promlav. 1 will convtw* alt ..f i>.- truth of atila MMn thoy alii writ., with ntanu>. t<* CARNET. HI laiurel nirwi. Mar ->*• t'-r, X. 11. Hot Air Furnace TV> makw a prlalty of repairing Ha* Air Furnacti. Your ordrr. will ratal** ..rompt nttantlon. E. C. I’ACETTI A SON. Phone Ml. lip WhtlaK AMUEHE.ATI. grt WAN.NArt TFEBDAY NIGHT. NOV. 9: P. M SHARP. 25—ROUNDS—25 Glove Coolest lor a I’nrse of JACK HANLON OF PHILADELPHIA. PA.. -VB TOM CORCORAN OF bavannah. oa. Beat* on Ml*. gAVANnAH THMTIH. W*dn*<lay Matin** and N’l*hi. N- ' *■ The famoti* Original Irih Com-'h''* CHARLES A. OLLU HURRAY and MICK In thalr N*w Mualcal Etr*v,*r,s<* "snow ihe mr By OEOROE H. EMERICK Night Prlca-4: 00. Ya. Be * n<s •* Mai in** Prteaa—AdulU Wc. Children To All parts of tha bouaa.