The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 18, 1900, Page 4, Image 4
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TO CANVASS THE RETURNS.
MBI&mO or Till* KMMIID4 IHIMH
CRATIC (IMMi rn r.
CkargM of Frnuii llr HrfU '•***
In the 4 ntr mi • npllnl Itctunvwl.
Am TnllMbnrr Hurt Morr
\ otrft Than 111 • *•• < nndl
•late* * ombleed, the Official I mnl
I 'an not Mhh rlull) 'fleet tUr We
an It.
TalDhu-*e F’a Nov 17—The
In*; of th* I'cni. nr Executive
Commit < to ■■• F t In Jo ckaonvilie
next Tu* w ,l a lively nl import
•ist c i? %*. .l I l.*Ui to • anv i iih
roiurt * from tha primary election of Nov.
C n :*•♦> .n vium will l*' complicated
by th** cuntivn* over tho state attorney*
elilp# in u t* Fourth and fleventli circun*
T-* count • anno* materially aff* ■ t *h
jr>ult of tho Mate capital location con
l st, for Taka at**?* hat a thousand more
a. . s than Jacksonville, He Atlgueime **l
t> al.i i'>4Hbllud. Aa the city getting a
mere plurality of the vote# ca-t *• tin
I •rtmary, win* the capital |t will !**•
Chat the rmivnifini of th* vote* In •
capital inattar wIU be *• arc. .y tnor thin
a formality.
late in Auguet, however, the H'*t*
Commit;** formulate! and promulgated •
jule to tho effect that only too*- wnite
I>em*H ratk tc.nor:. wt< v*ud the vc -I*
Jtenio intte lick* i *' u. #T •* hml
county, from top to bottom. should be le
gible to voto in the primary
It hapfienff that In many of the rom -
ties. in .1 especially the r.uiMl* - In the
Fourth a rut Seventh dr- alls one or m*
i undid ii -1 on the regular Itemo rath
ticket r< •!%•! fewer \o e-% than wen
itt In 'he primary On the fa of th*
return* Attorney f-fartrhle ot n*
Fourth circuit, .•* won over Mr A. II
King. It' > only opponent, find
Jn tho Seventh clr tilt Sufe! •* At
torney J l> H*gg has de
feat.-.) Mr. John J.*o* hi* opponent
Hut Meare Kltvc an<l Jones are con
tenting th* r. up on the ground 11 :
In ce- ain | i>- m. is more votes were • it
In the primary for Ftat* At tonic ti i
tv**re * * l.r rom* andida! 'll
Democratic ticket in the general c. tlon
!n vloh i: r. *.f r t p State Commit tc rul**.
The question for the State Commit to
d' .’id.* |s whether they aha l c uir i♦-*
primary return* as submitted by th ov*
end county D* rnorratio riouUv> <>-
mllteca. or go hehin i the face of th* re
turn:-' and attempt to acale .town the nil
mary vote so it will tally with rhe lo \-
• vote given < I• m < raft an’Matt In
the general election. |
The weight of opinion eern* to b- 1 hif
In order t*> -ivc intermliuh.e mnfudon
the \r*te Will be counted It np ear
•Mi the t> *• .*f ;he r-turn- * f*e hilly /*
• here ftslsb grave doubt aa t wh* her
the State Committee h.i* any .mth rit>
to go khmd the return
ruminv* m u maatoh^.
I pjier llnu* of Neat l.ralftlulurr.
Other Are* Notoi.
Tallaha.->e©, Fla , Nov. 17 - The foh w
lag Ktit<; aiitttori, a.I Democrats, with
• lie tiialrlct, pcnAloffice a*idte a m l coun
ties, have been idected to the legislature
of lift'l The hold-over senators n e In
dict ted by a star:
IT st District -E, V. McCaakell. Non,
B*int.t Iboa
•Sevoml DiMriat J Bid. cyßrlen. Feni- i*
cola. KecamMa.
Third District John Neal, \Vetville.
llolmee ai l Walton.
•Fourth In rict -<*. F*. Wl r-oi . Martan
fia. Jackson.
Fifth District W. r It. s.- NshtnfW-
Wuku.i.i. I. 'wrty and Franklin.
•t*lvth Dlstrt t J.liner K. ItmocHe,
Quiticy, Oai^.h*n.
He vend It District -C, C. Wllaovi, Harlow,
jv>;k
•fclghth District—Fiel T M ere. Talli-
Ninth Pbir • <H !*. Kirk, ItrooksvHla
H rnando. Cltrtia and l*aaco.
♦i c i: - DF'tri H D Wat) a worth. Mid-
Don, Madison.
Kiev, nth District—'Thomas Palmer.
Ttmp- lllHsterrough.
Twolflh Dl t(lrt-KiiKn> 1.. , Cottrell.
Oli Tntti la:jele olid TyH
Thirteenth District-* N Idmtck. Pa m
Peach— Dado and Brevard.
•T’oumanth I<-trl i It. 11. Farmer.
Lake City, Columbia
Fifteenth District J. B. Crow. Lake
Butler. Bradford.
•Sixteenth 1 ilstrtel—A. T. Will.ami,
FVrnati JUta. Kaaaau.
(Severn‘-vi • I I-r|*-i —J. M N Peacock.
Pine Mount, Suwannee.
•Mtghteenth District—O. It. Rogery,
Jacksonville. Duval.
Nineteenth District—C. A. Carton, Kl<-
aliutnc.. Oisnge ar.d tbceola.
•Twentieth I itsirlct—D. H. Maker, Or
ange Horn* Marion and Sumter.
Twrnty-lli cl 1 ilatn t—N. A. Blltch,
Montbrook. 1-evy
•Twenty-n ■ owl District—J. 8. Denhour,
Jdontt.-ello. Jcflereon.
Twenty-third Dlairlcl—P W Butler.
Leesburg. I-ake.
•Twenty-fourth District—W. Hunt liar
rl-. Key W. it, Lr and Monroe.
Twenty-tilth ■ Di*trtct—Wl lam Miller.
Point Washington- Calhoun and Washing
ton.
•Twenty-sixth Dltrlet-E. 8 Prill. Pi
latka. Putnam.
Twenty-seventh District— J W Whld
dm. Aicadla. Manatee and Lie Soto.
•Twenty-eighth District Prank W.
Loub New Smyrna V olusia
Twenty-ninth District C Fabian low,
Clrecn Cove Hprtnes Baker aid Clay.
•Thirtieth District—Frank Adame, J ia
per, Hamilton.
Thtrty-flrwi District- W. A. Mac Wil
liams. si. Augustine. St John
•Thirty-second District— H. H. Mc-
Creary, flaltie*'Me. Alachua
Mrs. K. A. P.anneini.in died nt her
home tn this city on Wednesday need '1
year* and S months Sha wne a native
of Trigg county, Ueorgia, and cwmc to
Leon cnunly, Fla . more than seventy
year* ago. Mr*. Buniuimr.ii was de
vout member of tho Presbyterian Church,
and she died ns (the had lived, highly es
teemed by all who knew her.
H' Ill' Vi l>y *• • • " -•■ —’ -
Prof. A. A. Murphref pr#*sli*n of *hr s
Btat* Seminary. ¥* building a hin*l m *
on Duval tr#e4.
Prof. K. Duboia. prof>rlo*or ->? the San
fiui* Vineyard*, mol cxhlbli* f win- -
and braivdhc at Pan* Exposition, lie
was awirdn! a golt! medal on wine m.J
two atlver medala on brand 4 *
The Woodmen of the World will nevt
Funday unveU monument to thj*ir <le
reaaed brother. B. A. Meftnntn.
Walter McXitod. Suwann-e county
negro, was racently capturod by Sheriff
peurre. Deputy Sheriff J. 11. n'kl**nn
yaater<lay oooveyed McLeod to Live Oak
for trial
According lo refunta received by th
Caiital League on cajdlol removal. Til
- ha> 16.34? vote*, a majority over
11 com pet it or*. Complete return* r*-
lacking from thirteen eouiMlea. which It
la clauntd \alll awell Tallaha*eea vote
•o 1,000. •
WHI9CK M;6II THnUAMIILE.
Two 6*relnlit Train* t olllile—Colnred
Flreninn Killed.
Thovnaavllle. Ga., Nov 17.—Two freight
tratne ran together on the main line of
tha Savannah. Florida and We*t*rn Kali
road one mil* weal of thi* city thla morn
aid cauaed a bad wrack The fire*
man *n on a erut.ne, a neicro named Floyd
v 4 4 tnvantly kifltd. No others w<*r c*
rloual y butt.
It wu late in the aKcrnoou btfota the
Uck waa claaiada
“77”
1 IBM (Ol lilP, ( (ILIH, INFM -
i;n/. %. i n until. i*%in* in tiik
11(< % II AND A Hi vrpuili. rmto l l ,
llM.lt \l. |*Ht9tTff %I‘IONI % Nit
i # \i:h.
GRIP
jf y. ~ ~, | |- tak* n early It
cure* i ' Id ii before It re.nhe* the
.1.: c.f tirlp. Catatrh. Fn* imouta or any
~fj, .. Hron hk*i or c* orrhal •IlfT* ulty.
,\ ui,. j.y *’77 • tf complete; no sauffy
h* . * mu cough; no semdtive Throat or
it r : ,*t, si, just h complete cure wlth
,, ; j a ,iv (*r*> u itiot tne tont* pro|erties
, > ;u.mi s the system during the
n drugglta, or mailed. 26e
l*r Hmnphre. •*’ M.iim il on the rare
,f •* trs.unvi.t of i • si k. mail'd fre* .
)l j.,,* llonvopa* i Medicine
fV-mp u.. *or Wi.ii im ar. I John atrerta.
N* w York.
WASHINGTON IS GAY.
(Continued from First Page.)
merit, * i torn pt* .aii- to e*rul next door
for iielirloua ami dainty lm* heoni,
W i * n\ bint <-! mixed drink, which
ill .f wi* h l** ctv*>l on table* drawn
he * >i‘li* * v.t. * th- fail * atn
re- line after tn** Invigorating plunge.
••Whtr.a Wit hit. W.'els," is the tltl by
w h thv feminine* iark in referral to
In tt.e p. ~o i... *.f elder br*aiiertf and
beaux.
xherrasai \r* InillititHitl.
Tli* r* luv* b*i meeilnga of the ** Inn
H * rrnn Indignaimit praaldlng iinco
tl iHiuirkM 1* de.is.cn of diep'oal niad*
bv th lietr to the bulk of the Ur* John
Slihuii s Wealth Mr- M cCollum. Ihe
iJ*,t i't l I'lUKhter *.f the Ghermans, In
heri*sl, e. ..i g with many thouMgfwla *f
and" at* th magrudeut Hiierinan real
•b n • jauat#sl on K street. It •*••• euj
p* • f hat, after n lilting period of moum
i m and M il 0• I m bat baf
w! ,m ir- t ..in! >f >•* ie*>, woual make
a so* ia I p.unip* mi - h has not been
ki'i'un in t *** family for some time ay
reason of ill health.
Contrarv t *x|u < tion, the M* Valiums
d* Id* i t* in* abro.il and left op I era be
fom Milling, i.. • • th* i-onteiMs of the resi
dem * Wet* to Im* and I*o and of .It HU tion.
rat th* mansion leased for * period <f
, ns To i.ie mi'iniHi* of the Hhcrman
family It s**ns llttir* short of sacrilege
to o*ll Hie |>o *fMt)ti of the and ad siates
■nd • i like! to n family
f. iid n a r suit of Mrs. MeCalUim s le
clsioii.
All III! Raws 41 H \ i IMI.
Driggrra* Narrow I'.*§*e—Hi* I'ur
chnsc f Timber.
Wajcrose, Nov. 17 Mr. Henry I>rlg-
K< i.* h farmer living a few miles east of
tho city, eame n >• being hurled Into
eternity day before yesterday aa he war
driving to town with a load of wood. It
wuh on a t wo-ho rue wagon. loaded with
!!'htwood, and ax Ik- attempted to |*aa*
umier (hr raili**a<t trestle, near the real
deiu.V of Mr. George 1* Pollard, he was
aught betweeu tiit* wood and tho trestle
( ana* near being crushed to death.
His neck un i wn wilder were badly brula
ed. and while he is resting ta.-**r now. he
had a narrow eaoipe.
Mmimi. J>, T. \Vliiiflmin A Cos. have
purciiatesl a bug*’ body of timi>cr In
Hi .idford county. Florida, near Hamia>n,
ami mi• opening up ala a turpentine
Ida4 \lr. J t’.irl Wll.iamaoti. the Junior
meniztcruf the firm. "HI manage the hnai
n> lie went down (Ilia morning to
tuke charge.
At the lust m- tirg of the. 01l Follow*
i.u ie vu.< a -,iu*j of eighteen .iielitlatea
for the initiatory degree with fifteen inon
waiting their turn.
An adjourn->1 term of Pierce Sui* ri<*r
Court wi I Im* mM at liia'k*hr:r Monday
(VI. J Walter Uenneit will lx>k after the
-tiit- n ira>* i *i, a.~ Solicitor Jihn W. Ken
net i will U‘ before the Supreme
Court mxt w.*‘k
A* Waycro-i row ha* been offl* laity
sivtii over .’ *•> popuiatioa, two Justice
.urt* may 1* heal In < ach month, which
will be a great • onvcnleiicr. a lt4(*reti>-
forc both Judge Sweat and Judge Jllgle.
guilt h lia*k.lo hold I in* aant<* day.
L M. Aniegrrwv was* fiHind not guilty
in Superior Court yesterday. He wa
tri< and i. r a unit with Intent to murder
A J. Little, but the evidence ahow-d
both pa rile a ltl acme f hooting *i*l the
Jury acquitted him.
Th i city tax books will clape Nov. 2d.
Tha County (*otnmis*loner of Ware held
i called meeting to-day. and Indicted a
lot >f MU* growing out of tin recent *e*
-ion of Wart Superior Court. They an
noum'cd Ilia u i-uptrimendent for the
. ounty farfn for I‘am will he appointed at
their n. t meeting Tueaday. l>ec. 10.
TK4T OF M:\\ 12*1 M M OIN,
iliitilc \eloelty lliwln-r ilmn That nf
lay i;%er Made.
\\ aehingtou. Nov 17 —The test# nf th©
n>wr 12-lnch naval gun wShln the I*t
three day* have reouited In aome remark
able |erformanor*, entitling the gun to
; * ink a load of any of the 12-tnoh guns
ihu* far made, in this country or abroad.
\\ .i.i u charge of Sd) pound* of wnokelea*
l> w(|<'!. giving a pTe*tuire lIHt totu p*:r
quarr Un:h. the gun gave a inuxsle ve
! loclty of 2,&4 feet.
Prof. Aiger th* naval expert. *ays thla
|ia the hlgh* *t ever attained by a 12-In* h
Kiin, the record (hu far ranging from
oto i.’.!>.*•* fe t. With an *Ceel
, tipped projectile the big gun would pierce
any' armor ever mad* It the firxt of
forty guns which wi* bo on th© new
' battleship© and armored cruiser*.
\\ nm i t*.h ii% cn xnin.
I *nl Politic* ft* \l nrnilng Thins*
up I onaiilrmlilii.
CV|umbu f G . Nov. IT.-Looal polities
are red*hot 10-nlght. fllthouKh this Is 'in
off year, with no Mayor to bo elected To
night the City Kxecutive Committee ea'l
el i primary (or l>ec. 1 and adopted strict
regulation* to prevent vote-buying or the
u of money for any purpose r.mnctd
with the primary. Th.* use of carrle<
lid s\ irkrts ul |*olls U also prohibited
mwl members of the committee thdge
them • av- to pn*M*nt to the grind Jury
.my prMin who violate* these roitilatlona.
The rrk'idration nooks ha\e . I *-*d, and
mon voters an* qualitYM than have real*,
tere.i t>. :oro 111 yer.-. showing the
Intense tnu*r t felt the fight.
I M il CIV bI.U.U TAHI*9.
I oloreil m Msinlr,
I'lai ril I inlrr Arrest.
Boston. Ga.. Nov 27. —J. W. C. Clark,
the lo aro |>oMmaster at Mamie. Ga.. near
the Florida line, was arrested here to
day by rost&flWc lnsp* tor Haws for using
cancelled postage stamps. He was oar
rt**l id Thomasv 11 It for •* preliminary
hearing.
(irsnd liulis tiers t Itii*ln.
Copenhagen. Nov 17 —The Ciarevltcb,
i trie C*ar,
started this morning for ltuU
THE MORNING NEWS: SEN DAY, NOVEMBER 18.1900.
IHCVridiT ll N OVER.
Ire Wagon Driver Nrremed for
\% rr'klev* Drfvloff.
Johnny Luba, a 15-year-old boy. was In- j
jiirsd yMrtCTday In a collision with an i-*
warnti. which w.* • be.ng driven by J* k
• 'nrttr From whas could l*e |e.tirnel it
that the. boy was rsliiiß w*' 1 on
Broughton atrert, and that Carter, toe
nkiii dr:vlng Ihe ice wugon. was going
north on Dmyton **r*et There is awi le
difference nf opinion aa to the blame f *r
thv accidens
The Injured boy saw! the driver for the j
Ice emnpny. who Is • negro, tv • * mi
the left hand td* of tne street w
the driver so and he was on th* right s *'
There w**re a number of wi n** e-• <o th*
w iden!, bu* ara divided aim* -•
rqundy as to the responslbllay for it.** \r
•urrenci Th rey wa taken tn a <ab
to tho ofll e of Dr. Graham where hit*
broken arm w,s set and the negro w
sent to tii*' elation hou**e. charged with
reeklesx driving
Th-* matter will > ln\extisated by he
Recorder. Several w'itne sen have h n
Rummonsl, a th> lr ow*n re*ju< a* on th
side of the defendant The wltn* s*e w o ■
espouse this ntc say tl.jt tn* by ran
Into the horses and that th* i*nt
was not the fault of tha driver.
Oi l'll nRN NVIld. MKKT.
Those of tlir V'trst Infautry Will Dls
enas Varanl Nlaiortty.
A circular has been Detied by Col. A
It I-aw ton. rommsmllnp the First Infan
try, failing for a meeting of the officers
•f the yegtmeni on next Friday avenlng
at the liegimcntal Armory at %.3ft o' Tock
It is announced that matters of imptirtance
will he db-uvecft at the meeting
Among the mi'tera to be ronkkrel i
the *uc * tfion 40 the majority rendered
vacant by the resignation of Mwj I! E
Dart of tha Third Kattahon Th*- va in v
has never been filled since Mai Dart re
signed several irvnm* ago. If 1 no:
known what action the offkirs may ik*.
as t nere ha** been no < trwiidaie prom
nantiy brood forward f • i
eav* f 'upt. Dunn of tn* Brun wi k,Rirt -
nv n.
DOES TO M I’MI Xli: (41 IIT.
I nrxprrlnl Development tn n l*i
rnoni l*otin*eo Null.
Richmond, Va N*v. 17. An ui -xi ■ red
•level. fwn* nt in Ihe big tobacco * om • mles
of th* I’nlted Stabs w Kmanucl Fcl
senheid, before the f’nltcd States Cir lit
Court of Appeals her* . o- urral this af
ternoon during the argument of x-H* t.a
lor Faulkner of counsel for the govern
m<’
Judge Goff was on th© bend) and Mr
Faulkner was trying to get to the bottom
of a question concerning the actual mean
ing of Oh* de* is ion rendered In th© lower
court, when It suddenly came out that
this d' claion cfii not ap|>.irently effe. t tin*
constitutionality of the law at iwauc Th©
action l.is 1 trough* for the purpoeo of
testing the 4 vmstitullnalliy t the law
w hich covers the taic of |m< k:g*of to
bacco containing prixea, pictures, etc.
Th** nppal was from i* deck*lon of the
Diatriot Court of Weal Virgin.a in favor
of the government.
Judge Goff ©eemed amu*e4l as well
surpriao*!. as did John DeWltt W irner.
of counsel for the tobacco people, %vh*n
this detrtlopment woe brought about.
It was finally agreed by the lawyers on
both aide*, with the jsmiH of th* court.
• hat t hr question of comatitutionaiity
should Ih* submitted to the United States
Supreme Court, und that jh' ib of
tins tribunal on the law Involved *!ioul<l
be accepted by tho Circuit Court ns final
In the case.
TROOPS FitIMM*ORTO Itlt O.
Where They Will He <|tinrtrrrd on
Their Heturn Home.
Washington, Nov. 17 —The tioop*. which
will return from Porto Kioo as a result
of the utKifwionnn nt of the is,and as u
military departtm-nt, have h n assign* and
to th© stationa in this country, as fol-
Two comiwnles of tho Kiev* nth In
fantry will go to tho Wa.-hin;ton bar
rack*. while tho othe r iwu i oniinnles .*f
th© same regiment will be sent to Fort
McPherson, Ga. Two Hoop* of the Fifth
Infantry will bo aligned to Jeff r-on
barrack*. Mo., and two other troop* of
tho asm© regiment will k* to Fori Kt.ian
Alleu, Vt.
Ilnee t|ueatiuna North and koutli.
Kium the Washington Post.
Away down In Georgia— not at Atlanta,
the capital, but ill Savannah. Ihe center
of Gcorgui’s culture—the oldest, larg4*st.
and mot aristocratic hurch In the city,
the Independent Presbyterian, has Just
established in Its Sunday school a |ia
for colored deaf mutes, unb r tho ablest
director obtainable Three or four years
ago this satin- church organised a class
for Chinese. Nowhere ©;*e in the city ot
Savannah cafi one find the like of this.
The best people ar® laboring for the Chi
nes® und for Ihe afflicted negroet* Wc
pause to let the Savannah News toll tn©
story In Its own words:
’’The class la comprised entirely of ne
groes. all of them in©n Had it not been
that the negro deaf mutes In the city
gteatly predominate, an effort would huv©
been made to organise the class with :
membership of white* A young lady who
la thoroughly nuatrees of th© linger lan
guage In which the baf mutes converse
hus assumed charge of the class, and win
largely instrum# n;a t tn its organization,
eornesily -tconding nil th* effortf made by
tho superintendent and by me pastor.
Rev. Dr. Jams* Y. Fair.
“All live of the members of the clas*
displayed an ensern©: :# and an Interest at
the that meeting. Those In charge of th©
school nnd the ctuv* were greatly en
couraged. and they believe th© new fea
ture of the at-'hooi will b© |*r<dn live of
much go*hl. It 1 ihoig.it isTobabe !. .**
it w*iU be th© rallying point on Hundsy
afternoons for all colored deaf mute.-* of
sex who feel n desire for itistru -
lion of religious character."
This enterprise may or may not achieve
great results. That depends entirely upon
the negro©* themselves. The fu.* re
mains. however, that here i* tin overtu *
from one of the wealthiest and niOMt cu.-
ttviited white congregation* in H.tvwnnan
to th- moat slllietfl an*l needy das' of
;he cqtored population. Jut now. while
ridU-ulouw negro “ead©r*'‘ as the North
are talking vapid .and vicious nonsense
nbut the race question at the Aouth—ut
tering silly and stupid opinions and pro
claiming all sorts of mischievous advl-r
to the negrioes—Just now. vc say. it is
ui< ouruging to hear of an Incident ilk*’
:hk. It shows thjw. .* the Poet hns il
wys Inslsterl. the n©*ro receives h;s mow.
sympathetic and affectionate help from
the i4outb©rn whites, while from th*
Northern "k-aderg" of his own ra . he
get® nothing but |wstlferous *'OuFei and
suggestion® of mischief ar.d calamity.
When, in his ignorance and credulity, he
Ueteus to these cosinseis and suag* stions,
he i® invariably left to suffer th© con*©-
qn©nee* The smug bishoiwi and noisy
poiitlciana of hts *wn race, who have b -
• ra>ed hlq> into folly, are u* \ er known o
starx! by him In the hour of peril They
incite the trouble. The Houthurn negro
inav meet It as beat he can.
We call attention to the in blent merely
in the inter©®! of history. The negro—*-
P©clali>’ at she North- is hop© and we
©xpeet nothing g<v*l for him until V?
shall have been taught by bltt©r * xp*rl
ence—as at last he surely will be—tx> for
sake his fulse god* and ©reel for himself
the true mandate! of Indivldutd manhood
based upon Individual acblevvniaai
Maviland’s j
Exquisite
China.
A nrn Impart now open far In
• peellon, slumhig tlir Inteat patterns
(•ml tleidgna. An lanuaunlly Inrge
•lOMlter of ricliiohr |ntt*rn.
Gilt Glass'from Libbey.
THE NEW KI.fMIME.HE It TLKHV.
ne richest mid mot rlrgMot (ut
talgss In Ilie norlil. *<>lil only herr.
LAMPS AND FANCY PIECES. *
CUT WHISKEY MONKEYS.
In %ecrptah|r t*tft for %ny Man.
The Great llprler t*il ll**Ht*rs. I*os
-111 xel > no sairll.
Tiros. West &, Cos.,
11 BROUGHTON STREET-WEST.
II tETI** | x ail \ I Ml. IN| \.
fund** t**ril*e(l Toanrd Itrhuild
inu n Hu rued liurch.
Briiaol. Va , Nov 17 The work of the
Dipt Ist General Association of Virginia
wax finished at to-night's Va
ri• * reports were road, discussed and
act* I on to-day.
Dr. J it Hawthorne and Dr W E
Hatcher pn sented th' needs of Grove
Avenue Church, Richmond, and In re
;n.i * to an appeal tor aid in rebuilding
•he hurt M church, individual subscrip
tion*. a.gicgitiiig tS.j.s* were promptly
n ilc The - jni of aas in like man
ner rubsertbrd for th** Second Baptist
Church of Newport N* w , non’ b*'tng
built
An appeal was made for aid to the
S uthwi**t Virginia Institute, the Bapti.'*t
Keinnla College of Bristol, and on motion,
Hi * in. he: wro requested to lake up
item fit • v>llection.
On vnotion of Dr. Titt of Richmond, a
•solution was adopted looking toward a
•rw century celebration to be held In
R.chmond next June, and a committee of
Richmond g-ntUmri. was appoint'd to
otiMder ih*- matter.
Dr. FitiV tcMlutlon providing for the
probable organiaatlon of a 1< ague of tho
nhoola an i t olhgcs under Baptist con
trol wms a Wg>ted nd Ilichnioud College
.Mis requested to take the Initiative.
The committee on time, place and
preacher fixed th* t me for convening the
I next annual evasion as Thursday preced
ing tho third Sunday In November, next,
grd naimd Dr. J. B. Hawthorne as the
minister to prcacli th*- ani.ual sermon,
s ut 1 ft the place *- * Ixs determined by the
• fate missions board.
fIOIIK OF Till; TOC KTOV
Minor l)©frct* tn ft© ft • n*l led In
I hr Torpedo Hunt.
\Y t hington. Nov. 17 —Admiral MelvlUe,
chief engineer of Ihe navy, to-day /e
--*©i\ed i tt bgiam from \YI l.iim F Trigg,
the builder of th© b>al Htockton,
• onveying .i brief r<-|H*rt of her preilml
n.iry trial runs near Annat©>lis yesterday.
Th; teb-uram stated that the trial board
was much pleased with tin* performance
of the bout, a- she m ole a speed greater
than her contract rt-|ulnm* nt. 2t kn>t**.
Th© runs y**sterduy w*r r- wjth u View
to the standardisation *>f her screw pro
pellers. but her revolution counter failed
to function nt twenty-live knots, md mls
• unt* I at twenty-six knot*. Neverthe
less her ‘VLind irdlMUion" ran* werr* pro
noui * 1 aatlsfictory. Another trial will
take pla**- MomUy.
Ilnciin t lothlrr n IlmiLriipt.
M.un, G.i,, Soy. 17—Himnn Josephson,
•b iiier li cluthii k. fibd 10-day a petition
for bankruptcy relief. He puts his liabili
ties at 60U.**W; ass* ts luu.OOO.
CLASSIHEQ MUVtrtIISEMENrS.
i’t:no> 4L.
iTuAGtFVS WEEK" lIAIRCUT-
Itnic free— boye und Kir alieiilkm; no
auntie'* chopplnir. or novice pracilclnx—
uuf cut by' the Geornl* hair expert hira
h.-lf. brln.; thin ailv. on the 24th. be;iv*en
J .n-l 4p. in.. 2X Eu*t lirouKhton. hair.
Jewelry an<4 etuvln* xupply hoii.e The
place for everythlnff pertaining io hair.
-wttchM, bans . ,ximpa.toun, Ik. niu,-
u n- whi-ki-i-e. for Jally, eiailc. niaa
quera b- ami .lefectlve u>r: mall orOera
protnptly and carefully lllti-d.
YOUNG LADY 1 -Otiri EA.-41N G ri HA -
iimi. i i'.i-iile, amt money lo Invest, is of
fervl exee|>tUHially luvurabie npportunliy
to enter liu-otrlcui profession; instruction,
"promlni-nce” kaw ran teed. "Ifomer."
Kni Kerbo ker Theater. New York.
FKItSONS IN GEORGIA FLORIDA
and Bellii. Carolina, having old Mahogany
furniture to dispose of. will do welt to
send full a- s Option and price to P. O.
Box 3*. Savannah. Gu.
MRS It 11 NIC ILL'S DANCING
, ,a*a for uduliai; from this -late lesson
inchis w.d be chaniccd to Thursday and
•aturday I l*nt. on Saturday nisht. Nov
24. Ihe C.aes In the German "figures."
will bo reopened
MORPH!*!-:. OPIUM ‘ LAUDANUM
-oeoalne habit; myself cured; wlil inform
>ou of harm!- -s. lierniancnt home cure.
Mary S Baldwin. Box 1212. Chi. <go
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITA l.s\vi 1.1. HE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
TH \ N-
- WF. TAKE ODD
trunk- In part payment on new om-s.
Cha lam Trunk F.lexory, Broughton, cor
ner Aberrorp.
THANKSGIVING i>AY WILL* SOON
Ih- here. Sec Miller for u suitable table to
hol-l that turkey and trimmings. Dining
inblea, eld- boards, bufteu, i htna closets.
cJiatis to please anySMy S)7 Broughton,
t eat.
SOUTH SIDE DANCING ACADEMY
aril! have n soiree Tuesday evcnuiK. Nov.
3,. at School llnll. H.rher-'laim and Tnlrty
• uid street; Raskins' Orchestra will
furntsh the beat and lateat music. O.
J O'Neil, c. A Riley, managers.
I AM OFFERING SOME OF THE
nice*'. Investment property on Ihe ma -
ke! Cal' nx- for further ra ttctilu*
I. D. Laßo-be. |
TRY HETTERICH B CANDY: POBt
lively pure, crystallted fruß. assotled.
pound. cherries anj ginger, sim- (> l
chocolate, assorteil, 23c pound; assor al
line candy. 33c pound. ID State, wont.
YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy: It’* rich nnd pure; try
tt.
DON'T FORQET THAT Ml iXkR
sell* doll" .in I loys. Come and see our
holiday .iss-'irim nt. a>7 Broughton, west.
HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothing? lei us put ll In shsp- ; $ pr
mouth. Bier ling Pressing Club. D York, w.
PE It AO N A L
HOW ABOUT K BPAIRING THAT
broken breastpin, earring, finger ring,
eharm etc. Why Wlleneky, corner
Broughton-Barnard. Is the best man in
town to do your work, and don’t you for
get It.
II.\VK”~YOUR MACHINERY OVER
hauled, cleaned, ar.d repaired by J F. M >
Auilffe, 49 Drayton street.
~6Vtjb<;7i ig nursery, opposite
Cathode Cemetery. chrysanthcrmims.
amelia japoni as a ret areas, palms, flow
ers and floral di-lgn. Leave your orders
with J. Gardner, ug*nt, 1J Broughton.
east.
I SELL THE MOST LIBERAL AOT
dent polDy written. I D Lalioche gen
eral agent. United 3tata Casualty Com
pany.
YOI'7'AN BUY a TRUNK. SATCHEL
or telescope at Chat Imm Trunk Factory
for half you pay others. Broughton, cor
ner Abe room etrcc!.
LADIES. CAX-L AND BEE MY NEW
line of millinery before you m.tk- vour
purclwise?: can save you money; ev* ry
thlng at one-ha f of Broughton st?e t
price*; hat trimmed for hat rvmol
eled feathers dye-1 ar.d cleaned MHs
C. D. Kenn*r. 117 York
“ao~TcTIfETTKRICTI‘S FOR CANDY,
mint wafere < irnamon wafers; d*llclo s
for tlie si k. HcterUh’s. 110 State, west.
VM FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
• hey last. Big sM>)rtment, all grades of
art squaree. rugs, mats, portieres. C. I'
Miller, jgtnt
SPECIAL AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of new willow rock cm; ladies’ slxc. at 12
J W. Teepie
I AMNOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST
Broughton. ring up 118 Hif you want to
have your furniture moved or pack* 1 for
shipment or storage. I guarantee pri• e
the same a* I do the work that’s given
tome. A S. Grim. 414 Brough oo street,
west, mattresses made to order
IT ITS RUOff YOU WANT.* YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGlills.
Si FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS WHILE
they last. C. I* Miller, agent.
KENSINGTON FARM MILK 19 UN
surpass- l for richness, delivery la per
fect, phone. 2446.
BEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS
office tables. ‘X “ matting, office shade*.
TC Broughton, west.
WHEN YOU SEE M GILLIH ~SIXTY
inch 99-c* nc rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't he p It. will sell In any quan
tity
BEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale by J. W. Teepie; also
agent for Imuran • gasoline stove. .
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,"
Is a specialty with McGlills.
lIOVV ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothing'' let us put tt in shapv; 61 per
month. Sterling Pressing Club. 19 York. w.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, MAT
tr sseg renovated, antique furnltur* repo!
Ished, furniture packed, and shipped in
best manner. Si nd me your orders. C. P.
Miller, agent
FOR SOMETHING <}OOD. GO TO THE
Chatham Trunk Factory, Broughton, cor
ner Abcrcorn street.
MILLINERY. LADIES SAVE MONEY
by getting your fall hat at half what
oihern nek: hats, ribbon velvets In the
lateat stylets; old hats remodeled; trim
ming Be; feathers dyed, curled. Mrs. S
Britton. 136 Barnard.
THE HUMAN RACE AND THE
horse race are closely associated In one
particular. They both require well fitting
shoes to rnahlo them lo give the best ra
suits. I guarantee the fit of the horse's
shoes, you should do the rest. Monahan,
the horseshoer and fitter. Jefferson street,
near Liberty.
IKJN'T WEAR READY-MADE
clothe* when you can get a *uit m.eb< to
order from 115 up; elegant pnnta M. at A
Getz, the tailor, al Jeffi-rsou and Biate,
also cleaning and dyeing.
HAVE YOUR SCALES, STOVES AND
household repairs done by J. F. M 'Au
llffe. 49 Drayton street
FLORAL DESIGNS, BULBS. IIYA
r'.nths. narcissus, isilms. cut flowers from
Oelschlg's nursery, opi-oslte Catholic Cem
etery. Leave orders with J Gardner,
agent. 12 Broughton, east.
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 113
Barnard street, buys and sells all kinds
-of second-hand furniture for cash,
j “M GILLIS' LACE CURTAINS WILL
[ beuutkfy your parlor.
* M'GILLIS 19 CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS
Lee curia.n>. hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suits,
and furniture of everv description.
“HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER
clothlnK" let us pur tt In ship* ; $: p. r
month. Sterling Pressing Club. 1 York w.
IF YOU DOXT FIND WHAT YOU
want where you are dealing, eulipose you
try Miller, llis assortment la the been In
town. 207 Broughton, west.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation In (he coun-ry, fre* from city
drainage Impossible for ml k to become
rnntamlnated. by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2345 De
livery prompt; sail,faction guaranteed.
M'GILLIS MOVES PACKS. SHIPS
anil stores pianoe ar.d furniture; brat work
only; no "Cbeap-John” prices—no "Cheap-
John" Jobs
“GOLD FISH AND FOOD~ WATER
grass, bone flour. 20-pound bag 60 cents
J. Gardner, agent, for the present at 12
Broughton, east.
SEE MILLER'S NEW STYLES IN
cerpets. mattings, linoleum* window
• hades All work done In flr*t-cl>* style.
Get our eailmate. 207 Broughton, west.
M'GILLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
! -Smyrna patterns—for 99 cent,.
“see MILLER S NEW STEEL STOVES
and ranges, oil healers, wool heaters,
best makes, reliable good*, reasonahle
prices. 207 Broughton, west.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAP
ITAI* WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COIJFMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOC.
MEDICAL.
DR. McOEIIEE VISITS ANY PART
city: It cash; office treaiment. L". per
month; medicine furnished. Cosmopolitan
Dispensary. Liberty and Lincoln streets,
‘phontw KSS.
LADIES. WHEN DOCTORS AND
others fall to telicve you, try o.ir reme
dy; pnekage free. P. O. Drawer. 13*7. Mil
waukee. Wlo.
LADIES' FllicH I.STER'S“ ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills are the beat. Safe, re
liable, Take no other Send c et impe
for parttculare. "Relief for Lodle,." in
letter by return mall. A,k your druggist.
Chichester Co.. Phlladu . la.
I HAVE FOUND A POSITIVE CURE
for drunk* nne-s; can be giver, secretly,
will g.adlv t*-ll you what It Is; d*n't send
money Mri. May Hawkins. Lo-k Box
L li 111. Grand Rapids. Mich
CANCER CURED AT ROME BY in
ternal treatment, no knife, plasterer pain.
Book nnd testimonial* mail**! free. Can
er Institute. 121 W Forly-secon-1 street.
New York.
MORPHINE. OPIUM LAUDANUM
cocaine habit; myse f cured; will Inform
you of hnrm'ess. permaneni home cure.
Mrs. Baldwin. Bog 1212. Chicago.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF TOUR
feet ara troubling you. call on me and 1
will give you relpf: I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of the (eat
without pain; charges reasons le; can
rive the best reference* In the *lty; in
dents Heated at r.sldencea; orders cun
he left at Livingston', drug stors. Bull
and Congress stroets; telephoo# 293. Lem
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
TWO WINNERS.
Burt & Packard’s "Korrect Shape” i
for men, OtiUu
‘‘Queen Quality.” the famous shoe OQ p.n
for women, SUiU J
These are perfect shoes, models of
style and the best of shoemaking.
Every material in stock from ser- V Qtt'wh
viceable calfskin to dressy patent kid, f C\ ■
and we carry widths and sizes to fit j | teLiri’p'
all feet VULUISJt/r.
There is no uncertainty
about the Style, Fit or gLV r
Make of our shoes. Ons®s-
J. A. VARNEDOB. EMUBTT MONCRBIFFE. A h. WEIL
HELP WMTF.D-NALB.
WANTED. A WHITE MAN TO MILK
and m:,k* hlmy. lf BMiraily u.eful on a
*mall pWoe at lk’ oi Hope. Apply E Q
Ulark. t Urjan. ea,t.
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS TRAV
el.n* ale*mon for dry BCod* and notions.
AOdreao P. O. liox, ’Hi*.
u w'-m::' run kihst-CDASS coat
•ind trouaer maker,. Apply O. Kantlni. No.
IS Bull street
WANTED, A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN
IS years of age. muM write a hand:
■lulck and accurate. Address "Bright,"'
New* office.
WANTED, two"OR THREE BRIGHT
boy* lor factory. Appiy Frank. Con
gre.s nnd Whitaker street*.
ANTED, A GOOD BLACKSMITH,
j ustomed to machine and mill work.
Apply to Vais Royal Saw Mill JTompany.
WANTED”A COMTETENT BTENO
-a hie to keep Mmp' account
hook* Box C3. Morning News.
WANTEDTa YOt'NO MAN BETWEEN
li and IS vears old to take care of peety
, .1 a nnd to write letters; must he able
to take letters in aiiorthamt, none hut one
who is willing to work hard and lons
hours need apply. Add re a# X. Y. Z-.
care Morning News.
WANTED. FIFTEEN MORE BOYS
will.tiß to learn to make trunks, email
pav tlrst month; <ro>d wage, later Ag
from 14 to 18. 420 Bay. east. Southern
Ttunk Factory
A FIRST-CLASS TINNER WANTED.
Apply *lO Anderson street, cast A. Bobl
det. __
STENOGRAPHER AND
assistant ts>okke.pcr; must be experi
enced. Address to F.. Morntny New-.
WANTED. OSH FIRST-CLASS CUT
ter an t fitter; good wages and steady em
ployment to right party. Apply to E. 1.
Okarmer.
SAL.. MI.N WM L.i->NTRACT WITH
two traveling salesmen for balance of
this year and next, permanent salaried
position to right men; dry goals expert
enee preferred. Address . care of pa
per.
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS LI'MBER
Inspector and shtppinc clerk Address
East Coagt Lumber Company, Water
town. Flu.
WANTED. FERTILIZER SALESMAN
for Georgia an I Alabama Slate expert
en-e. tonnage, full list of references Ad
dress "Manufacturer,” care of Constltu
tton, Atlanta. Oa.
Wanted indfstiuoub mkv and
women In every town to work for us at
their homes: no canvassing; ws will send
We>rk any distance, we have several lines
of work to give out. some of whie.ii re
quires no experience; tf you can't d-vot
the whole dry to our work you can earn F>
or a week by working an hour or two
evening*. A-t.lr.ss Stan.lard Mamda.tur
ir.g Cos. IE West 03.1 street, New York
MAN TO TRAVEL AND APPOINT
agents; 11.000 yearly and expenses; perma
nent and bright future to hustler. Supt
901 Star building. Chicago.
ACTIVE MAN FOR Ti:MI" •BABY L >
cal imdilon. several weeks Salary 13 per
-lay. Address D. B. Rhepp, 723 Chestnut
. ..i. k. Pa.
00(4—OI’ARANTEEJP YEARLY SAL
ary. expenses and extra commissions; men
and women of good addreaa to appoint
intents for us; new brilliant lines; perma
nent positions; old established house;
| rapid promotion. Stafford Press Cont
j pany. New Haven. Conn.
! WANTED. BRIGHT AND ENERGETIC
\ salesmen; we can show you hoar to make
j big money easily, rwpldly nnd honorably:
write to-.lay for particulars and territory.
\merlc.ui Auto-M ichln* Company. 90 93
1 Howard street, N<*v York.
SALESMEN T<i SELL IMPORTED
j and domewtic liquors; prlucltally tine
Kentucky whiskies and blends; case and
barrel goods; to Jobbers and saloon Ir.vla;
I pood chance to tlie tight man; salary or
‘ commission. R. 9. Strader Sc Son. 0 anj
, 71 East Water street, Lexington. Ky.
WANTED, BV A HEW YORK im
portlrg tea. coffee and aplce houae, a flrst
; class *a!eman. w Ith established Boulhern
trud-'. Address, giving present . onnec-
I Hons and amount of sales last two years
i m r. n. News.
DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED T >
represent u* In 44outhea*t G.org a and
; North Flor.lla; our lnv.siment contrmcis
are now rec.qtnlied securlilfu and age da
itnd them the most desirable to sell; wiiia
1 to-day for particulars Tontine Sjrotv
Company, 7ul Lownes Build.ng. Atianti
j Ua.
WANTED. COLORED MAN WHO
writes a plain hand to prepare for travel
ing. Uti monthly tun! expense*; send self
•d.lr. -cd envelope for parnculani l'reti
; -lent Macßrady. 35g Dearborn. Chicago.
WANTED. RELIABLE COLORED
! man for trnveilng position: S3O monthly
I and expenses; permanent to rood man;
l lefvrences required, enclose self-addressed
envelop- for reply. aocrclary Card. Zjt
Dearie Chicago.
SALARY lIW.OO A MONTH AND EX
pc nst*. Old reliable llrro are compelled
jto employ a few- more, assistant stain
, managers to look after their Interests
and at:end to c-'ilectlota- Any honest man
or woman desiring n good salaried posi
tion should write in once. No experience
or c.iptml required. 9 - iary payable week-
I '>• Addrr -s w ith reference* and stamp
i to Clark Musi- Company. 1* Baltimore
Building. Chicago. 111.
WANTED AN ENERGETIC man to
marosr n nfJW In Savannah fo- larva
mar.ufa turlng concern: salary. sl3> |w>r
month .ml extra profit,; mutt furni-.li
go.d references aid •. cash Ad-lr-aa
Managet i x 11M Phlladalpfikk, p,.
LING ait.—MtM WANTED
hv e.tablLhed house, no technical knottl.
'■'e bill amply all around
hustler of good appearance and address;
rlrst ciiis. line; tp. i„| contract; entire
time required; r- lerences. Box Three
i Detroit. Mich.
WANTED. EXPERIENCED TRAVEL
inff salesmen ,o sei| n^t
have h*-st of references and give bond;
i iHtsltlon permanent if sales are satlsfac
! Address Box 814. Chicago.
I ENERGETIC* SALESMAN. ~ SCHOOL
H.PPIe .untry work; 800 salary and
-xunmis-0,,- H.o tA-ans A Company.
Chicago, ill
WANTED. EVERYWHERE; Hfst
j ler. to u. k signs, dlstiihute circulars,
i K,‘,a‘ W /a' “° < invasslng. good pay.
4 Sun AJ ‘rrl.slng Bureau, Chicago.
HELP WASTED—MALE.
ern tlrm extending Southern busine-a
wants capable man to manage office ,t
Savannoli, B.ZODU) year salary and com
missions; must furnish ttinuOO and sau,.
factory reference*. Address, Box 17. At
lanta. Ga.
HELP tUMI IM Dlll l
A YOI’NQ COLORED WOMAN TO DO
housework Apt'ly with references u
Theus Bros.
WANTED. FIRST- LASS HOI
girl; rone other need apply. Call 3K OgD..
t hot pc avenue.
WANTED. HALF-GROWN GIRL ! R
housework tn family at Thunu :
bolt. 127 Abcrcorn
“wanted, servant to cook and
do housework In small family. 127 At er.
•com street.
WANTED7“wHITE WOJIAN AS Cn>R
panton and servant to old lady. 127 Aber.
ccorn street.
WANTED, a good cook WITH
references at 103 Park avenue, east.
aTCOMPETENT WHITT
houseworoon; one wno understands her
business Apply 421 Atx-rcorn
WANTED, A NEAT AND RELIABLE
white woman, of good addrees, to k-n
a milk dairy; one having had tone ey.
pelienee In ihts line preferred. Adit
Dairy, care Morning News.
WANTED. SETTLED WHITE WO.
man. reliable and willing ty work. *oo|
home for right party. 28 Second *uet
c-aet.
“WANTED, a LADY TO“GIVE“LKS
; sons on guitar: state ability and pr:
-Address Guitar, this office.
WOMAN OR GIRL, TO NURSE >*
Bolton, east.
AVt,MAN TO COOK AND NURSE. 'M
Anderson, east.
“experienced cook wanted at
I'M Fifth street, west.
WANTED. TAVO EXPERIENCED
lady house to house advertising sol;- r
for cliy; salary tl per day. Cail M r. lay
morning 31 Lincoln street.
WANTED. A NEAT AND RELIABLE
white woman of good address to ko-*p a
milk dairy; one having had some exp-n.
enca In iht line preferred. Ad r s
Dairy. <-nre of Morning News.
WANTED. BRIGHT ENERGETIC
, lady writing r.hiia hand to travel in <;•■■
' gm. 3*o monthly and all expenses to start.
- self-addressed envelope for part!- u - r:
Address Manager I'iilllips, I’omiu Riu.l
lr,g. Chicago.
i “LADY TO TRAVEL IN GEORGIA L,
monthly nnd all expense* ,o siart per
manent lOsition If satisfactory. slf-ad
drease.l envelopes for reply. Address
Treasurer Macßrady. 33n Dearborn, Chi
cago.
j “WANTED." MIDDLi; AGED W -M AN
j to travel and appoint agents; also or- ••*
qua.tfy for branch office, manager; F Oi
j yearly; permanent; rapid promotion Gen
eral Manager. 502 Star building, Cfc <to.
ADVERTI9BMENTH SET TN AP-
I ITAIaS WILL ui: printed in - las
kIFI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TAVO CENTS A WORD. No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR i-Liil
THAN 30C.
4<-t :VI K W * \i ;i>
WANTED, TRAVELER FOP. TilH
► tat*. a!ao -rtionriLia for this rif> !>•*
Anftki Fruit Uider Company, lui
WANTED A RELIABLE AGENT f R
th* M'lliriß high grade, low :rfl
writing machln* on ihe market; go and o
porlunltr for right man with rafer< nc-
K. M. Turner. Atlanta. Ga.
AGENTS WANTED—LIVE A-’TDK
men, both local and traveling, fin! o r
form of investment conirat t the d
airalda to aall. proflts KUuruntod. no r
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