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PARK RESIDENTS APPROVE IT.
IMHill'E THE MIiIKMEAT AC**T
, AMAIVAU I' THK EITMSIOA.
•rallmrnl Aisninat I’ermlttlnn
IIM- I'ark to Hr I'sed tor Tfcrar Pat
m (hr Koto re la Mrna—Mr.
11. 11. I.ralrr anil Mr. Mila Ashmore
Discuss the IManil % u nlaiira That
Have Aocrwcd anil llir Anwoyaores
\ toll'll llraldrma of That Section
Hu t r Hrrn Korreil In Eadurr—Hll-
Harr 1 oinmnniler Maya Hr Will lie
l„n in Ainu Another I'rrnll,
*l*l,e article In yesterday's Morning
,>na. In watch an pi knted ihe prediction
cf Aiderman Jatnys M Dixon that there
would t>r no more carnival* in the Park
Kxirnnton. ha* excited generally favorable
artenuon.
Tin* approving remark* of some of the
Tie ‘lent* of Whitaker and Drayton atreet*
oopoette the park, relative to the move
ment to prevent ihe park being uaed for
*.hie purpose* In the fu.ure. were printed
in sne article, other resident* were aeen
yesterday and all of them feel the m*
aa) about Ihe matter. To the choru* of
approving comment that ha* greeted the
movement there l not one voice of dis
sent.
■ I am glad that the Morning New* ha*
taken up thl matter, nnd I sincerely trust
that the carnival that ha* Juat been en.l
-,l |a ihe last." sail Mr !> II- Dealer
• Py those who do not live about the park
aid In close proximity to the noise* that
theae Mffaliw produce, It I* almost ln\pos
sOlile to conceive the extent of the annoy
ance.
* And the nole I* rot the only disturb.
ps and annoying feature. I wa* forlu-
In Ihe locution of the animal allow
for thi carnival, but during one of them
y.., 1 In the park these shows were lc*-*ted
, m front of my residence and Just
*.-ro** the street. There I* a peculiarly
I .n*ent and disagreeable odor that seem,
to attend a herd of animals, and l Imagine
that long acquaintance with It l* the only
thing that will render It endurable. Al
any rate. It nearly served to drlv# me
out of my own home on Ihe occasion ot
which I speak.
| hope the prediction that there are to
be rto more Park Extension carnivals I*
accurate. In Ihe past, for many reasons,
we have all been 100 supine and Indifferent
In nils matter, and 1 shall welcome the
change. We who have endured the annoy
ance the carnivals of The past hov*
brought, ought noi to be expected to en
dure them In the future." #
-'1 approve the suggt-stfbn made in the
Morning New* In It* entirely." said Mr.
Otis Ashmore "In the first place. I am
opposed generally to such forms of
amu-ement a* that which has Just been
brought to an end here. I don't beUeve
that It has been of any advantage to
Ihe city flnunrtully, s I think moro
money has been carried away than bus
been left here, and I am sure tt has been
of no advantage to Savannah morally.
"Specifically. I am opfwsed to these car
ntvuls being held In Ihe I'ark Extension
They are nulwanees to those who live
about the pork, they require an ugly en
closure while they are In progress and
they leave Ihe park In a very bad shape
when they are concluded The residents
of tne neighborhood ought not to he
mad* to end.ire these various annoyance*
in the future, and 1 sincerely hope they
will rax be."
The commanding officer of one of the
•niillarv companies sold he also wa* tired
cf the practice that nws obtain- I
“I signed ihe permit for the use of the
park on thh> last occasion." eald this om
. er. "in a purely perfunctory manner.
Al the time It did not occur to me that It
made much difference, either to me or to
my company, one way or the other, and.
actuated by the human falling that mak’s
us wish not to appear surly or ungra
cious. 1 slgmd Next time I shall do
some thinking first.
"In addition to the other arguments thit
have been used against holding such af
fairs In the Park Extension. It mud lr>
remembered that the military have been
deprived of their i-ara-le ground already
for three weeks, anil that It will be an
other week before It will he In a condition
for use Even thfti. If the experience of
the past ran be taken as a safe gul-le, the
ground will l>e in horrible condition, and
ll,smiled for military maneuver* If the
Elks put the Irk In good shape they will
break Ihe record."
Tlie success of Ihe movement* that have
resulted. In Ihe past from Ihe
Use of Ihe park for the pur
|.ose of holding carnivals and
s‘mllar projects, has l>een largely due to
the strength of the fraternal organisations
and of fraternal sentiment In Savannah
Not only are these organizations strong
separately, but they are disposed always
tn help each other, and the pressure they
• in bring to bear on Council and the mlll
t ry has been effectively exerted
However, the members of these organi
zations are beglnntnx to realise them
f Ives that Ihe Park Extension is not the
plarw for holdmg carnivals, ntvl It Is very
ilnihtful If similar application* will be
made by them In the future It la abnos
certain that If they are made, they will
be refused.
11l VEH IM) IIAItIHiK I>• SUTTEE.
Mi-mhrr* VUII llnme to Tnke n Trip
llnnn Hip t nnan.
Home, Ga., Nov. IS.-A number of the
member* of the Rlvpr and Ilarhvr Coni
mill** are hprp to take a I rip down the
C'onaa alver. Those who strive I 10-dijr
a e rvaigressm in Alexander of Npw dork.
I ■'wrenoe of Maaaarhu.ett*. Itlshop of
-M:i lilaan. Lmtor of Savannah anil llank
-1 of Alah.ima
They wore TOPI hrri' hy Congressmen
' iMipft of Aln'iain.i amt Adam on of
<!• rgki. Thla afternoon they w*fp t.iken
if a drlvp ofer the city To-night m
.tiiiiiaal rn-Ptalon w * given them a: 'ha
matron! Hotel Th- ptrtv will I •
.1 f. k to-morrow mandat oil I P
1 it If pit Slates steamer I/O* for Gadc
d-n Ala.
This committee la asked to make an ap-
I inflation aufflclPnt to open the i oo
' ; n-r from Home to the Gulf of Mcxlf >.
h I n dlstanee of *63 ml.o* Cor m nv
'"ir ale.imp re havp bPen running Iron,
•f to fiadadPn. I*l miles All hut <l*hty
mil. s of the dlstaii.-" from Home to Mo
t tlf u now iiaYlK.iblf’.
M ILL 111 XT > OM UUW.
rrty From spuria Will Vllt That
lilaal*
Ga., Nov. ll.—Mr. C. 8 fry
‘ t ft)in pl.v*. who own* a ©f
iv Island. |<*f: h**r#' ihto* roorntu* with
4 (tarty of frteuda for Savannah. * routr*
• <**-tnaw. wh*re they will sp*nt a
* k hunting deer. Mr. ('ary ha# deve*
i hin proj>erty on Oaib:t* eitfH‘lVfly
h# paat two years. and hat* one of th*
1 **l*l pta< e* on the coat' The party
" H <>m posed of Mr. and Mrs. C. S
Ml*- Mary Cary. Mr P. .1 Grave-.
C. H. Jerniaan. and Mr J. Forest-r
cu:koar.
* reetful tonic, that quiets nerve*. In
-1 "*a 'timber. bring* appetite and
f'l.gth to thoae weakened by l.lneas, la
preparation of the Anhttwer-Huaoh
•‘"•win* As. n. whlrh fact guarantee* H*
ksailty-. Bold by all drugglata.
FOR A BETTER WORLD.
(Continued Lorn Eighth Pag#.)
young pcorl# of the church. This. too.
hr said. was a great improvement upon
oW conditioni*. when the joung peo|l~
arr frowned upon. but *okJ<y welcome*!
inio the church and given running to do
•Her bring received there Thr Chrls
ttan Krvkdvor fhovrmeni. 4ml other elm
liar movement a in the various church**,
by which Ihe young people are actively
enlisted and organised for church work,
were rjiokrn of with tie .ded approval
and Mr Bheidon gave an Interesting de
scription of his own methods of work
with the young people of his church. The
hor- of the church to-day. hr declared,
Is in training up the children and the
young people in the Sunday School, and
In 1 he** various organisation*
"If you wans to make a better world,
begin right In the church of God.’’ he
said.
Another great, tlwng rhe church should
do. he declared, ts 10 make Christian
business world. Christianity tn the busi
ness world. Mr. Bheklon said I* some
thing that la conceded to hr sadly lack
ing Statements from buxines* men. giv
ing their ****Tlmates as to thr immint of
bus ne i-on hji'iid on strictly Christian
principle*. vary all thr way from 10 per
ivnL <h*wn to less than 1 par cent. If
the world is to he made better Its busi
ness must be conducted on CJtr tstian
principles "God held us." he raid, "to
have a Clw.atlan commercial life. This
will be a far better world."
Another way to improve the world. Mr
Sheldon said, la to tiring about a Chrte
flan journ.ilDm With Christian journal
ism. he declared. the church could trans
form the world, so great la the power of
the preea "If we had only one great
Christian daily In the metropolis of thb*
country we could revolutionise the life
of that city. If the iors of the dally.
i*apers would take a bold stand against
every form of vice and Immorality, a
revolution would soon be effected tn pres
ent conditions. It !x possible that In the
next r yean* w.> will have In every city
a distinctly Clwtstlan dally press "
One thing Mr Sheldon declared, all
;i r h members could doc ard ttaN to •
help make Christian horp** In Am ri
He ommfnled with deep regret upon *he
dylng-out of ihe old custom of family
prayer ami the almost total dlaoppearanca
of this form of worship among ihe peo
ple As an illustration of the impor ant
pari which this form of worship played
In the old life, he told of his own boy
hood hots* 1 and the manner In which It
s'ds conducted there. Incidentally, he
furnished an Interesting picture of the
hard condition* under which his own bov
h*H*d was spent upon *i Booth I*akot.
prairie In the pioneer days
Among other evlia Mr Sheldon con
demned c!uh life The dubs for the men
are bad enough, he declared, but the clubs
for the women, if they take the mother
awny fr an their children, were a more **.
rlous evil. The decadence of the family
life In the cltlee was referred to. Ip con
clusion. Mr fthe <lon declaied Inst a pure y
Christian church ami a pure and simple
home life would b- nhle to overcome ail
the evils to which he had called attention
First of all the saloon must he wiped out
as the greatest enemy of t’hlrstlan civili
zation Eighty per cent, of ai the crime.
|tauperi*m. vice and Insanity In one of Ihe
slates ha l been shown to be tenceable to
drink, he MkS. There are 700.CM* drunk
ards In the United rttates. and fai.OOb go
down to drunkards gr*v*-> annually. Tn*
evil Is l*elng met and gradually conquer
ed. Kansas has had prohibition for twen
ty years, and all ihe best men of the etat*.
including the politicians, are opposed to
any repeal of the law
Mr. Sheldon re elved the closest atten
tion throughout, and there Is no doubt
that practically all of his large congrega
tlon agreed with him in his views. After
the benediction many came forward to
press his hand and wish him gvispeed. A
collection was takrn up after the sermon
to defray Mr Sheldon's expenses and to
aid In Christian Kndeavor work.
AT FIRST I'HKIBVTEBIAS.
lit v. Mr. Sheldon's Klr.t lirrmttn In
Ittiatah,
Rev Mr Sheldon preached at thr First
Presbyterian Church In thr morning. an<l
despite thr disagreeable weather thr
church rnt filled. about thrrr hundred
people bring present to hrar him. Ills
sermon was an exposition of thr thoughts
sot forth In his writings, tho necessity of
all railing thrmsrtvrs t'hristlans living
up to thr *tand.ird sot by Christ himself
Ho took *. thr morning lesson thr last
rhnptrr of tho Gospel according to St
John, and turd as his text, part of thr
22d vrrsr, "What Is that to thee? follow
thou me."
Mr. Sheldon said: "Thrrr Is only one
standard of conduct for ovrry onr: The
word of Ood dors not trll thr minister to
hr brltrr than any onr elee. Thr com
mand. ‘Follow mr,‘ which Christ spoke
to Prtrr. was for Peter and for thr world
(or doctors, lawyers, business men and
everybody. No matter whai others may
say. 'What Is that to thee? follow me '
It Is a divine and not a human command:
I am not ray uig that you ouch: to live by
the example set by Christ, (iod Is saying
11. And this command has always been
known lo thr peoples. Strip the Hlble of
Ihe New Testament If you will, ami yet
In the Old Testament you will llnd tho
same command given to thr raer In Its
infancy almos-i. ‘Ye shall be holy becauar
I am holy.'
"It was Christ that srt up thr highest
possible standard for man. and this truth
needs lo M emphasised in order that you
may understand what follows A second
great truth la that every human being
reeds to live on this high plane; needs to
try to follow Christ, for If men set up a
merely* human standard to live by they
continue to drop lower and lower until
they are enmeshed In the worlds sin
What do you say when you s'tart to
your business In the morning l I>o you
say that 1 will be honest and truthful,
and Just unless I suffer for It? This Is
the standard of expediency ami can not
l> the of thr Christian, for to for
low Christ means the bearing of hl cross
It means the following of Christ no mac
ler what the coat, and If death comes
while so doing ‘what Is that to thee 1-
"What does li mean to be a Christian 1
I sometimes th.nk that after nearly two
thousand years many persons do not
know Just what It does mean. It means
the following of Christ, and this means
just what It meant when Christ was on
earth when Christ said. No man can fob
low me unless he lake up the cross and
deny himself.’ When He ways follow. I
must do even as He did If I am to be a
Christian I must he Chrlat-llke; I must
Imitate IPs example while on earth of
which there Is only one record, and that Is
the Hlble.
There are many liftl* things In our
dally ilfe that are different from thoae of
ancient life. Huppose Jesus came to Sa
vannah, ami there Is nothing Irreverent
in tho! how would he live? I don t know
how he would dress, but 1 know that he
would not dress In rags I •> not know In
w in* isort of house lie would live and I
don I know ashat he mould do about the
observance of Hunday. for during hla life
he did things on the Sabbalh that vio
lated the customs of the people among
whom he lived but I do know some of
the spiritual things he would do. ansi as
I take It for grained If you want to fol
low Chrlat. you must bt a disciple of
Chrtat. end will •“< • know wh * l *°
do I will name * ,fW ot ,h * things he
would do: He would do right regardless
o* nnat happened to him If he cam* he
would call attention to the great sins of
the world, Ih* sins In the buslnesw. m the
uoildeal, and In the social world. Bee
' „ H> he would always put the Kingston)
St Ood flm. Hava !n
THE MOKNING *EWS: MONDAY, NOV EM BEK 19. 1900.
any of the great number of political
speeches that nets been made during
recent ocmpuin. in any of fh*m
the sentence Beek ye first the Klngkm
of dod’?' I haven't. It seem* that w.
seek everything else first Yet a man
lw*s no rtgnt to make mone>. to write u
book or it* edit a newspaper, or to do
anything that Is not done for the gh-ry
of <lod Man la not a follower of Jesus
unless he putw the Kingdom of tiod first In
btrslness. in politic*, and in p.easure.
Another thing that Christ wou.d do
wer- he here wmi Id be fn take a great a: a!
active part In trvtug to make the world
better I can't imagine him standing cn#
side arul merely looking on. The men
*t>d womer. that have brains and hav*
talents and do not use them ta the gior\
of dod. Will be called 10 amount Were
Jesue her** be would say everything le
pends on love There Is no question that
love >wnrog aokve. We have criticism
enotigh, we have prUle enough, and we
have qitestlons enough, but we have tot
love enough Christ would make love the
solution of all the world's trouble*
will you do to-day. my friend* '*
If you fol.ow Chlrst you can't io It wt;h
out taking up the cross The test to-day
Is not one of th. den of wiki bea.*t*. rot
yet in the arena. b\M In the bu*ln rj
work! and the world of pleasure where
there are many voices calling, but the
fight is the same, and can \**> won onl\ by
doing as Jesus would do '
TO UFA AT 1. M. C . A. (lYMtUlll >l,
Mr Aheldon Made it n Interesting Talk
on “font mon Tempfn t ions."
At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr Bhel
don addressed a meeting of perhaps 3rtn
men in th* gymnasium of the Young
Men a Christian Association. Ills talk
there was on the subject of "The Common
Temptations of Men." 1
bat Mr Sheldon had to sav was di
rectly to ihe point, and during his entire
address he never referre*! to h spade b>
any other nwm* m s remarks were ad
dressed principally to young men, who
made up by far the greater part of hi*
audience
Mr Bhe!don said that one of the great
est temptations which a young man ho*
to withetand Is the temptation to get
rich quickly and dishonest!ly. The dally
papers, hr said are fl.lrd every day with
stor.es of yielding to this t.vnptatlon and
of tta Inevitable effects—crime. ini*ery and
degradation "It Is the 041 to g< t
something for nothing." said Mr Klieldon
"The wish to live beyond our mnne. the
effori to succeed at any cost, the desire
to amass money. Its baleful result*. In
evitable ms the\ are. seem lm|MMcnt lo de
ter others from this l-nq*tn
tlen
Then there Is the temptation to Im
purity, to which *• many yr* ng * men
yield. Clod hal place I His lenedlc?lon
•irw*n marriage. It Is the Impure realm
which vexew the g>ul of the AlmUhty
Talk of fallen women' Why. It Is J at
as correct to speak of filleq men. fo
In religion and In trtilh there can he hut
one standard for the sexes
The speaker described wiih zreit r*r
ticularity the evil resubs of Impurity and
brought the question down from the re
gion of abstraction* and theori*s i •*.*
of fact He forced Ms arguments lorn
upon his hearers ami show-d tie* die*-
trous •*frcts of vice upon the Ind vidusl
the family and the natbm. "tleneratlons
to come." he said, "wrtll ]>a> the penalty
of the personal Impurity of t- -d.v
Mr. Hhehlon -Ilscusse*! also the tempta
tion to dritfk. describing som< of the ef
fects Of yielding lo the seductive p'-r-ua
sions of this vice. That It Is so jre\a-
l rt tu he ascribed largely to the lukewarm
ness and Inconsistency of ronv* of the ad
vocates of temperance Many of t e*e
advocates, he said, while de
manding Th*- |ka*-4ge of tempe ance leg
islation. use Intoxicanta themselves. Man.
of them have wines u their table every
day In the year
Mr ftheldon had something lo uiy of
the temptation to religious doubt, the
temptation to yield to the passion for
foolish and trivial amusement, the temp
tation 10 pessimism and the temptation
10 put off the tim* of alliance wPh the
cause of Christ "I>on’t you think It Is
disgraceful.'* saVl the speaker. *‘ffr n
man to use the best years of his Ilf* in
eoitafytng h s lusts, his amtdilon and hie
greed, ar.d then give to (Sod the sh.i*
tered aryl battered remnant of his career
on earth? r>on’t you think It shameful
that he should drink the cup of life to
the dreg* and then hand the dregs over
lo n just and loving dod?"
Mr. Bheldoti said that the only way to
withstand temptation was "to watch,
pray and trust In dod " Individual ef
forts would not suffice; there must be
divine aid.
At the conclusion of the regular service.
Mr Sheldon Invited those who wished to
have help In withstanding temptation or
who wlotted to l**nd such help to others,
to remain. A number ac*epfed this In
vitation and a further meeting, of prayer
and advice, was held.
TALKED Til (OI.ORKO rEOPLE.
Ilev. Mr. Msrlrton’s lililrrss at irrosii
African Itnptlsl Cliareh.
Mr. Sheldon addressed a fairly large
congregation at the Second African bap
tist Church, on Houston aired, yrst. r
day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The rerun.n
was simple. being shorn of fit e 'atiguage
and delivered In a conversational style
that was not wlhtout effeci.
The pastor. Itev liurham. Intp|uc*d
llev. Arthur J. Smith of Ihe First Pres
byterian Church to his congn gallon. af
ter which Mr. Smith Introduced Mr. Hhel
don, who began at once a <ll seus-lon of
the means through which tho e who
heard him might bring thcm*c|vs t. a
sense of satisfaction with their lots n
life. The grrn eof Orl was commend. <1
lo them lo be enshrined In ih: Ir hmrts
as (he iirrventlve for a rebellious spirit,
discontent and passion* that come through
covetousness.
Instances were cited by Mr Shellon
that had come within his personal o # r
vation of person* who weia perfectly hap
py. though outwardly appearing to have
so many lodlly 111* or other woes as to
render It Impossible for them to be sa Is
fled. The reverse, too. we* shown, the
minister lelllng of other* who. apparent
|y, had everything that heart could de
sire to make them happy, ye' weir m -
eraole The happy o*<d their h ppl< ess
to their acceptance of Christ ami lit Ir
determination to do thoer thlugs lie
would commend, while ihe unhappy could
a scrim- their empty lives to no sympathy
with their Savior.
UK VI H OF JOII3 A. HO III.Kit.
Wn* Tex Collector of Hirhtnoao
Couaty Froa* IHIM to l**l>7.
Augusta. Nov I.—At an early hour
this morning, Mr. John A. Bohler. ex
tax coMertor of Richmond county, died
t h* home In the western pari of the
cliy. He was one of the beat known and
moat popular men In the county, and
held the office of lax collector from lIM
to IIW7. When he voluntarily retired in
the Interest of hi* eon. Charles H. Hohlcr.
who has held the office since then He
was born In Lincoln county In IKK. and
came to Auguetn when he was seventeen.
Mr Bohler was Ihe only man who ever
refused to abide by the party nomina
tion and won on election ,Jn Hlchmond
county At on#'time In h- eariy political
career, a oonventlon was picked and
another man secured Ihe nom nation Mr
Bohler ran lnd*p*ndntly and the people
•poke their wilt In the matter by electing
Mm with one of the largeet majorities
he ever received.
In r*-eontruction day# he was defeat
ed. hut hla opponent eootd not give bond,
and Tudga Samuel Levy, who waa ordi-
mr> at the time sp(M>lnied Mr Rohler
He was married three ttmes To Ml**
.Sirah Primrose in IM4 to Mrs Man A
Murray. lt> 1866. and to Miss Mamie Mur
ray tn I*6* The letter wife and four
grown children by his former marriages
survive him. together with . large family
connectiot One of his sisters. Mrs Ma
rla Walker, lives In Atlanta Tha fun
eral will take place Monday
, , s
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Monday and TUesdajr--
OeorgU Ral* Monday and probably
Tuesday; fresh easteny winds
Ka stern Florida Partly cloudy with lo
cal rain* Monday aiul Tuesday, fresh east
erly wltuk*
Western Florida: Partly cloudy; protv
ably rain Monday and Tuesday; colder
Tuesday In weMem portion, fresh easierly
wind*, becoming variable
South CaroUaa Cloudy, probably rain
Monday and Tuesdax . fresh east to south
s Inds
Yesterday’s Weather at stovaanah:
Maximum tempeiature 3.JD
p m 71 degree*
Minimum temperature 6 10
a m 62 degree*
Mean temperature 62 degree*
Normal temperature &X degrees
Rxcens of temperature 4 degrees
A* unmlMic) dell len* 1 since
Nov 1 12 degrees
Accumulated excess since
Jan 1 179 degree*
B.i i.fail a 42 Inch
Normal 07 inch
Exec*** since Nov. 1 .2 17 Inches
Deiloienoy since Jan 1. Inches
Hlver Report . The hlght of the Savnn
nah river ut Augusta, at 8 a. m . <7sth
meridian tlnn i. yesterday, was 6 7 fet.
a fall of 0 1 foot during the preceding
twenty-four hours
Observations taken nt the *ime moment
of time .it nil tnt! ns. Nov. 18. 1900. 8
p. m . 75th meridian time
N IBM o' iltllon T V Main
Boston < loud> , . | M 16 a
New \ >rk city, cloudy .. . j K j 18 j T
I'htliid* IphU. < le*tr .’A | 14 an
M'ashti gton city, pty cdy 61 12 *0
Nirf.t|k. clear ... M. 12 |Ol
Hatler.ts. clear 64 j 6 0
Wilmington, clear *M j x j
Cb .rlotte. cloudy J M j 1 .10
Ud*lgh, cloudy 64 b T
Charleston, ctear | M j I | T
Atlanta, raining 66 j X | 01
\ugiista. clear j 66 j E T
Pa van nah. clear J 66 6 8X
Jacksonville, clear j 72 j 6 T
Jupiter, clear j 76 } 14 TO
Key West cloiHy 7H X | .02
Tampa, raining 70 } I. .2*l
Mobil#* cloudy 6*5 10 * (W
Montgomery cloudy j 6 j 00
Vicksburg, clear ...j 68 j 12 j <0
New Orleans, clear •> l .01
Halve-ton. cloudy 72 | X j 0
Corpus Christ I, pily cldy 7 22 .*m
Palestine,
Memphis, char j 63 J 18 j On
rtnrlnnatl, clear | 64 j 10 j t . 60
Pittsburg clear j 62 | I, 0>
RflfTalo. raining j 1.2 | 14 .16
|>etrolt. raining .j 52 X I 70
Chicago, raining | 42 j2O M 6
Marquette, snowing ’ 2 j 12 j .61
Ht Paul, cloudy j 36 10 j .01
Davf>nport. eloinly ........j 44 j 6 77
Ht. Ijoulh, raining 62 , 12
Karma* (*ity. cloudy 9f X o>
Oklahoma cloudy* j 42 j 6 i.48
Dolgc City, cloudy |2s 6j T
North Platte, cloudy j3O 1 6 T
fl 11. Boyer.
Kneel Forecast Ufflclai.
n tiKF.it ri.KWV i ituvt.
Ihe Financial Outlook ns keen From
nil Street.
New York. Nov. 17 —For the past week
e.-e have to report an entirely pher.omenil
activity In Wall street The transactions
in sleek# have suipassed all precedent,
having, for the first |*;x dave following
tho elections, amounted to 7.47*.m0 shares,
or on un average of L2ls.flW> share* per
day. The recent election has stamped out
of the minds of the people nil fenr that
any sort of governmental |*>ltry In any
way Inimical to the finances or business
or fuospe'lty of the country may lie a-topi
- I Avery great factor In our future de
velopment, which our people are soon to
discover, will mpenr in Ihe building up
of the ports of trade on the Pacific coast,
which will be so extensive and rapid in
progress that the Atlantic porta will lie
fore long begin lo feel ihe competition of
Ihe Western coast of our country. Our
grasp of Ihe Philippine Islands, and the
foothold In trade and greater share of
c mtldence In our dlsinteres'ednes* a# re
gards territorial em-roachnient which is
fast gaining In Ihe Chinese Kmplre. will
niMitly consummate the preparation# for
h great business and prosperity for the
Pacific coral slate- a* have heretofore
been FnJoyed hv those of the Atlantic
rcast Soon a (art of the trade and eon)
n.erce of Ihe Fasten) states will be
brought Into ronijv-tllton with thut of the
gnat PadfTr coast, tneomuch that It will
rppear that Indeed "Westward the sta
ol empire take# It* w>T It Is Ihe fore
sight of such i hnnge In the Paclffe state#
that lies produced such a pronounced elec
tO'al reeull this November Our country
I- now passing through a rapid growth
of progress and power and pretlge whb li
will soon place her In Ihe leadership of
ihe nntior s with every means necessary
for extending elviilxatlen, enlightenment,
commerce and better government over the
vwr>r hi
LEGAL SOTICKS.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Notice Is hereby given 10 alt person* hnv
' Dug demand* against Margaret Collin*.
lan of *ald county deceased, to prrirm
them to me, properly marie out, within
the lime prescribed by law *o a* to ehow
ihclr character and amount; and all per
son* Indebted to said deceased are re
quired to make immediate payment to
me. JOHN T. COLLINS.
Executor
Savannah. Ha Oot. 21. UOO.
GP3OIt<IIA CHATHAM COUNTY -
Whereas. Alice E. Walker has applied
lo Court of Ordinary for l* Ur ? of Ad
mlnletr.itlon. with the a 111 annex'd, on
the estate of George W Parish, dec* ied
Theae ere. Iherefore, lo ell. and admon
ish all whom It m.!> concern to te and
appear before raid court to make o’aje ■
lion (If any they havei on or before t e
first .Monday In I<*c*mb*r next, othr r
w!*e sold letlere will la) granted
Witness the Honorable Hampton I. Fer
rlll. Ordinary for utmtham county, till*
the Jd day of November. 10,
FRANK E KKILDACH
Clerk Court Ordinary, C. Cos.
GEt ill'll A. CHATHAM COUNTY~
Wh-rea* Mary Campbell has at pile I o
Court of Ordinary for letters ol adminis
tration cum te.amenlo snnexo on the es
tate of Bus.ni BhePall, deceased Th****
are. theiefore. to rile and ><] nonlah a I
whom It may concern to be and anp*ar
before said court lo make Objections If
any they have) on or before the first Mon
day In December, next, otherwise said let
ters will be gran c.|
Witness, ihe Honorable Hampton I*
Ferrill 'Ordinal .i • .
this the seventh day of November >
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk Ct. Ord y. C. Cos.
iimibM t Htxt Ea.
' Alt V E HTIBEMEN T CAp'-
ITAleft WILL BE PRINTED IN
BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VKRTIHEMENT TAKEN FOIt LEBB
TUAN IOC,
CLASSIFIED AUVtRNSEMENTS.
ri:Biox %l.
HIM ?< I:N W \\V?K Al ie T*T
llng free is>> and glr.s at tent no
auntie’s chopping or novice jrac lclng
but cut by Ihe leone la hair expvri him
self bring this adv. on the 26th be.ween
S *0)1 4 p nu. 28 laist Broughton, hsir.
jewelry and etiavtug sU|>|d> home lll**
place for everything pertaining to hair,
switches, bang*, p>mpikHir*. wigs mus
tache* whisker*-, for daily, stag* mas
queradr aiul detccllv** us* mail ordrrs
promptly and •arefull> fik*l
MBS K B NICOM.S DANCING
class f*>r adult*, from Ibis dat** lesson
nights wdl *e v h.mge)| to ThtuMltiv and
Fatur.lav nlgit. on Mat unlay night Nov
-14 tht* class m the German "ftguie*.
Will be reo)MUtsil
Al>\ FBTTBF.MFNTM SFT IN CAP
ITAIxM WILL ME PRINTED IN CL Ad
HIFIFD ADYRHTIMKMRKT i’OM \IN
FOR m • k WORD NO AD
VERTISFMKNT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 80'
THANK St II VINO DAT WILL BOON
be here Ke** Miller for a suitable table to
hold the: turkev and trimmings Dining
tables, aldetxmrils. buffet*. • tuna closets,
chairs to p.* as** anybody 3>7 Broughton,
v * st
YOr )YII,t. I.IKK tup; MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy. It s rich nd pure, try
I 11.
DON'T FOIL J FT THAT MILLER
sells dolt* and tov* (Vane and see our
, holiday assortment 3**7 Broughton, west
OEIJK’IIIO NFHHEHY. OPPOSITE
1 Cat bole Cemetery. chrysanthemum#
Cl me Ila Japnnlcas a:** an.n palm#, flow
ers and flnml designs l.e.ve your orders
with J. (iaidner. ugent 12 Broughton
east.
•
12 FOB ART Xgi’AliKS WHILE
they last Big assortment, all grade# of
art squares, tug . mats, portieres C. P
Miller, sgnt
1 rn'IAI. )N I'NI.IMITED HI’PPI.Y
of new wlls>w rvickers. ladies sixe. at $2
.1 W Tee pi#
T AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WERT
Broughton, ring up 11X6 If you want to
h#ve your furnl ure moved *>T packed for
shipment or storage I guarantee prices
the same as I do the work that’s given
ome A H. Ortffi. . 414 Broughton stre#t.
west, mattresses mads to order
IF ITB RPOB TOC WANT YOU <’AN
get them ch* uer from McGi lls
!l FOB WOVEN WIRE COTS WHILE
.they last I* Millet, agent
KENSINGTON FARM MfLK IS UN
surpassed for itchne#*; delivery 1# psr
f. ct, phone 2 ’4.'
BEK .MILLER hR OFFICE DESKS
J office (wiles. ofli< * matting, office shades
Broughton, west
WHEN' TOE SEE M’OILLIB’ SIXTY
inch IfSt-reni rugs, you will buy th#n.
Just can’t help It. will sell In any quart
illy.
Kr the - jrwKi. Stoves and
ranges for sale by J. W T#ep •; #lro
agent for Insuraitc# gas. !lr# stove.
"FCRNITCRE MOVED WITH CARE,"
Is .1 specialty with Metllllls.
"'furniture UPHOLSTERED, mat
(teases renovated, antique furniture re|*ot
tshed. furniture pa<*kd. srel shipped tn
l*jt manner Send me your orders. C. I*
Mifter. agent
KIeORAIe DKBKINR. lirielW, HYA
jrnfh*. n*rrlmn. |*i lm*. ruf flower* frenra
i OHurhlf B nur**ry, op|>oM' ’nfhol|e (>m
#l#ry origin with J. Gardner,
nirent. 12 Ilrou*h!on. fiM
M (IIIaLaIS’ I*A< K CTRTAINB WILL
| htaiitlfy your |*rlor.
M OTLIeIS IB 'HEAP ON RTOB. NFTP
! Uce eurtomn. hammurk* water cno\%rn
j pliiows. pictures, atoves, be<troom suits,
and furniture of every description,
j 'IF YOU PONT FfNI) WHAT YOU
want where you are dealing, suppose you
try Miller Ills assortment Is the beet In
town F'7 Hroughioni west
KENSINGTON FARM IB ON AN
elevation In the coun'ry. free from city
drainage Impoealhle for mt k to heroine
rontamlnated, by Impure odor; If you
want pure Jer-ey milk, phone 2341 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M'GII.LIH MtiVF.fi, PACKS SHIPS
and stores plenon and furniture; heel work
only; no "Cheap-John" prices—no "( heap
John" Job#
“GOLD FIBH AND “food,' WATEK
grass, bone flour ;n pour.l bag fto rents
J fJnrdner, agent, for the |aa-senf at 13
Broughton, east
BEE MILLER'S NEW BTYI.KB IN
rsniel*, mailings llnoleuma. winder
shades All work done In flrs'-elass style.
Get our es'lmate. 27 Broughton, west.
M'GtI.I.IS SF.I.IJt SIXTY-INCH HUOB
—Smyrna patterns-for cents.
- BHK MILLER HeNEW htf.fi. btoveb
and ranges, ell heaters. wiksl heaters,
best makes, reliable goods, reasonable
price#. 207 Hroughton, west.
ADVERTISEMENTS bft in CAP
ITA I-S Wild. HK PRINTED IN f'I.AA
HIFIF.D AIIVEBTIBF7MENT COLUMN
FOR TWO i'KNTH A WORD NO Alt
VKRTIBFMI'NT TAKF7N FOR I-EBB
THAN MT.
lIFtIMII..
HOW ARK YOUR FEET? IF TOUR
feel are troubling you. rail on me and 1
will give you relief. I cure Ingrowing
nails, com# and nil diseases of Ihe feet
without pln; charges reasonable; ran
rive the las: reference# In ihe Hy, in
dent* trsiated at residence*; order* can
he left at Uvlngsum's drug store. Bull
and Congress streets; telephone 2BX Dm
Davis surgeon chlrof-odtst.
HIT.I* WAITER— M4I.E.
'"iVAXTBIiThutd pIT-f T.
m tid shop K K Burn*. 122 Broughton
street, east.
WANTED. TWO FltlßT-fT.AB* COAT
and trouser makers Apply O. Fantlnl, No
13 Bull streit
WANTED. A YOFNO MAN BETWEEN
IS and IH year# old lo lake care of iiesly
rash and to write letters, must able
to take letters In shorthand; none tail one
who Is wi.llng to work hard and long
hours ne<-d apply. A'Wresa X. Y. SC ,
car-- Morning N*-
WANTED. A FIRST-CKABH DUMBER
Inspector and shlppina clerk Addren
East (oast l.umlar Company, Witer
’ town Eta.
-IIKI.r tV tITFO-FFBtI.K.
EXPKItIK.Ni Eli CtkiK WANTED AT
20A Fifth atreet, west. -
WOMAN WANTED FOR OKNKRAI,
work 105 President atreet. east.
“Wanted, middijc aokd woman
to travel and appoint agents; also one to
qun.lfy for branch offt-e. mannger, $1.00)
yenrly; |*ermartent: rapid promotion Oen
eral Manager. UC Btar biiikllng. Chicago
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAIrS WII.I. HE PRINTED IN CI-AS
HI FT ED ADVEKTISBMKNT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR DEBS
THAN C
AfiEATS Vt VNT*T.
~WANTErr Tit AVKEKH Full THF.'
state, also sslesmnn for this city, lew
Angeles Fruit Oder Company. Rt. Louis
AGENTS WANTED-"OAI.VFJSTON
The Horror* of a Btrlcken Cpy." by M oat
Halstead; fully Hludratrd fasteit e-llt *
book ever published, only lI.M. beat t#rm<
■uatanteed; outfit frse be qul k. J. B.
Zrlgier A Cos , Chicago 7/1.
CORBET AGENTS THERE IB ONLY
on* beat—that's the Hyge.a, the standard
of the century for aervlee and satisfac
tion. For pnrtleulnra address the West
an Corset Cos., Bt. Louts, Mot
ICMri.Ol HKXT W IUTKD.
YOUNG I.ADY WANTS WORK
either office, tnt|Mnn>n or governess to
mi,l nblhl in would take p*t*lt|.4i as
housekeeping, ties! of ref* ten es. Box 178
Fernsniln.t Flo
w %\tkiv—#n*( lit %\rsnts.
WANTED. AltOl T 11! -01 Foil TIIRI I',
nr five years at 5 ier ent **n it> tm
prove*! property, ample se< urlty given
X 7. . 1* ( Box SV
IF YOt WANT COOP MILK GET IT
fr*tm apttnffWld Dair> . It a rich, pur# and
wholesome. %
if you Want a place to di mp
earth, dirt. *#nl, manure, el* frt of
charge. Jus* ai city limits, hauling over
hard road write or tel#phone Brown
Bros, lortier Anderson and East Ism-I
•tt eels.
ADVERTIBIMFVTB BUT IN
IT AI WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAN
SIUIFD ADVERTIBKMENT t'OI.UMN
FOR TWO UFNTH \ WORD NO AD
VFRTIBEMKNT TAKEN FOR LKBB
THAN 88C.
Full MENT— niMMt*.
TWO FI lINIHHED OR UNFUfINIBH
eI r)M#n- f*r rein, privilege of bath 218
East Henry.
NICELY FI HNIBHED FRONT ROOM;
southern expsure. molern cofivenletu*##.
210 Jo nee east
Foil RENT' TWO NEATLY FUR
nl"h*d rooms Apply at l% l'erry street.
west
Dili RENT EUR NIB HKD ROOM OR
tw* tinfurnl*he|. • h<up to right party
9*6 Anderson, w.-t
fi. %is run itnxT.
i- *u RIBN I PARIxOR ui AT in OOOI*
• 'Otxlltion Applv 214 West Duff\
FOR KFAT-HOt SFA
I* Oil RENT. * . dhull l ABLE HOUhTT
No 217 W uldburg street, east. b tween
Abercorn and Uncolit, first-das# orl* r
and condition everv convenience Rich!
tent to ri.bt tenant Etate B.*l.mn
Cohen, West Btosd snd Bruughton streets
FOR RENT REHIDKNCE IfJ PERRY
street, we#i Apply to Andrew llanl y
Cos.
FOR RENT THAT DEAIR A RLE REB
Men e kith out rouse*. stahles end a
te*uttful garden, 118 Taylor street, east
For par*l ulars inquire B Gti* kenhel
mer’s Hons. Hay and Jrfferson street
F(jR RENT 214 JONES STREET
west, Immedlite |iOms*sl(hi M H Biker,
a II cut
TO RENT. 221 AND 2 3 HOLTON
street, ees*; these are good houses and
location excellent Apply to C A Me In
tire 4y B ard of Tra.le Bul ling
KIIR RIWT. fUrVFHA!. DBfHRABI.K
r—iil-ni--*, ihoroiixnly tnlnl Aiq>l>
A Wyll y, 4f.nl, 12 Bryan tr—t. ®i
rOH RFNT SI. 11A1.1,. KAHT s
rftomf, hot xntl roll) wator, ImmoillaN
po—npton Apply W, \V. Hwtnton. 'S*
Flxtith #•(.
Hill lll.H-XIV EI.UM.III A.
'TfATrfrr"T\XirrTi~'trr 'XnTtt7kmT : k
FuK lIKNT, CORNKR lIHorOHTON
AND \Y KST IIBOAD BTBKKTB. FOR
MKBI.Y •MX'I I’IKD BY Tlir HAVAN
NAM CARRIAUK AND WAOON CO. II
!• SMART
KOR RENT. ON TIIE IMiKßiiSli
rai). hti*f*n thr— .nd four.mil® po®t
(trolley cam nearly 10 tao-mlio |io*tt. Inn.
tn lot, fiom on® rr# lo on® hunAr®-).
nmr ran l>® honxhl In larx® or *mall lot®
on npy l-rmz. C II I tor *rtl.
ADVERTIHEMKNTB HET IN oat
ITAIito VVII.I, HE THINTED IN CI.A9
9IEIBD AI'VIRTIIEJI ENT COU MN
FOR TWn CKNTfI A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKMN FOR I.ESB
THAN **'
FOIt a tl.E— HE *l. KBTVTE.
IN CAT*
ITAIJI Wild. HE PRINTED IN CI.AB
BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOIt TWO t'ENTH A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKFtN FOR 1.E.48
THAN W
FOR BALE NINETY FEET FRONT
on Park avenue, nest Ihe Park Flxlen
slon. this ts an unsurpassed site, either
for a re*iden*-e or for 4rneinente. (', II
Dorsett, 22 Cotigrean. west
LOT NO ION WHITAKER BTItEET.
between Thlrty-elxth and Thirty-seventh,
•hlr-l lot south of Thlrty-elsth otreet.
10x110; non-restdent wants to sell at e
hargaln C. H Dorset#, 22 Congress,
west.
I/IT LETTER "K." ON THIRTY-EC
-sal street, near lliirr<iughs. 35x114. will
be -nut very low a rut on very easy terms,
C. |4 Dorsett. 23 Congress, west.
“CORNER U>T 2SXIOO HAHERBHAM
and Thirty-third tformerly Bt Nlcholasi
street, alley In r<ar C. H. Dorset!. 72
Congr<- west.
KoR BALK, FOR 1501 A I/IT. 20X117
on F'ortlelh (formerly Tenthl street near
Mon:gone ry, terms 125 cah and $5 |*-r
month and lirterest; only three left. *?.
II Dorset 1. 22 Congress, west.
F'Olt BALE, A LOT FOR TWO lll'N
dred dollars, easy terms, on Ninth street,
near F7ast ilruspl, no city taxation C. II
rVirsett.
FOR BALE l/TB ON NINTH STREET
nir Ka*t Broad, no <*ltf ai S2OO
ra*h; iwrnijf-flv* doilorp a*h. and cuy
| monthly payment*. C. 11. jM>meti.
FOR HAIJB. TfrSK LOTS ON NINTH
ptreet, near F.rmt Itrond. Nave only hern
•wild to flrpt-clapa partlep. who will m ike
icuft<t id'ihl or nfNl none other* rin byy
The term* are very eaajr, and thay r
c he,|*e rh;n any other* In Ihe % I ini t y
<' 11. I'loraatt.
FOR HALF. leOTB oSTNINTH. NBAII
Kept Ftro.'d t tV> e< h; ni l mmmi
le nilvnr.refl to 122 V when n lot ha* hern
paid for I mn arrange to r| home
IP>II|. C*. II lK>re|t
“RESIDENCE and - BT’II.DING ld)TB
for aele all over the dly. Robert II
Tatem, reel eitate dealer. No. 7 York
street, we*t.
ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP
ITALS WILL Up; PRINTED IN CI.AS
i BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VEUTIHEMENT TAKEN F'OR LEM
THAN 20C
■ '
run HVI.E— MIM4 ELI. A A KOI N.
HOI ItF.M, lo*. i.Oi.UII KING! THY
It when your favortte remedy felle, at fee
hotll# aided to • Sill of honey make* a
splendid mixture for Infante and children
"BENZOIN HALM MARKS TIIK SKIN
like velvet, for by drugylst or at lien
ry end Aberrorn IVriif Oruf Store*.
Whlieker and Tavlor street*
FOR HALE JFHT ARRIVED FROM
Oreeiiwooil. H c\, e lot of thoroufthbre.l
milker*, and nlni one fine Jersey aprlnxer;
theee cattle are ftn else and fine up
have been In your city for many yeai*
Coin T. J Arnold New-mreet *to k yard
FOR SALE rifEAr; 8 A LOON CON •
vterted with barler ahop. on a count pro
prietor left town; elan different furniture
for aale. *24 llrouffhton atreet. eaur.
• HOR8IQ0! HORSES' HORSES? FOR
aale at auction Tuewlay, Nov. 20. at
Younglove & Slpple'a atablea. one carload
r.'teap work*horaee. If you wlah u cheap
horae. attend thl* aale
TBBBINGTO N TYPEWRITER TS
ftrat'Claan ‘Ot.dltion, cheap, eweh or
term* Addreaa Reminffton. Neap office
SWD PIANO FOR W> SOLID HOSE*
WOOD ITRIOHT ORCHESTRAL
GRAND 24 LIBERTY STREET. WEST. !
* FOR SALK CHEAP. ONE SIDE
crank engine. 14 by 19, can be reen at
Rrppard. Bnedeker A Cos '* lumber yard.
k Jienry strait and 8 , F. A W. K. U,
AI mON SAI.RA THIS HIT.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION CO.
tn \xirr%K;i< BTRRBBT.
MONDAY, Nov. 18. at 11 a. m .
we will • I. (three> Fin l*p
right Pianos. Mason A II .m in *n*l
other fine organs m fw-rfect condition, and
(D D Washburn M.indllt *nd •••her mu
il instrum* nts. (*d rnamHed Iron and
brass t>edstrode. 4d line bicycles (high
gradn in perfect condition, lad>-e*
trimme*! i*#ttern hats, tailor-made jacke t#
und • *s .** putts lace curtains, siovea,
'able#
ALL T<* BE SOLD WITHOUT RE
SERVE
A WIN ERIE HT. Auctioneer
Reg 1 .ir Mondays. Wednes
days and Fridays.
CARPETS. STOVES. PORTIERES.
lIOMHv I Tt .. %T %l ITMI\.
t . VI. lit) It s|' | | \ lift tourer,
Wiu eel! Monday. 19th at 22 Congrrsg,
west
P*rtierr#-s. Lank*’ Carpets. Stoves.
Bang.- Arm h ill * c.iutitet rgan. Blde-
Iwnrd, Mattre Bpitcgs, Chair* Fie-
Itirte. Mahogany Card 1 title lM>k bees,
and undry other arlm*e,sn
A large nurntn-r of volutin - No. 18 nn<!
1! of history, fiction n
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4. It IMlllsll'l, Urtiunrer.
Pmler and by virtue of an order of tha
Court cf Or*Pndr> of C 11. tn county. I
will nell at public outcry a* 11 oYlo-’k on
MONDAY, th** 19th day of November.
nt 22 OMtrruw street, west, the fol owing
pmperty *>f the *•tnfH of John It Haber
sham. to wit S Iverware, <’hairs Uard
'Fable, .1 Rook Casew ard Hook 1 ' Terms
cash ARTHUR 11 ELLIOTT.
Admlntst rator
administrator's sale.
C. 11. IHIIIVI IT, lartinnrrr.
Under ni)l by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of (dmham county. I
will ftell at pubife** outcry at 11 o'ckv k on
MONDAY, the 18th day of November. 1860,
nt 22 Congress street. w** t the fol lowing
pm pert > of the estate of Maria E White,
to wit Hilverwart-. *haui. Hooks, etc.
Terms cash. AIITHI >1 It ELLIOTT.
• A dnilntatraior.
B*oll S v 1,1;—VII ft* b1.1,4\n0l 8.
For KALE. ONE MULE AT 4*l ONB
mule at fl.' Apply Repp.ird Hmsk-ker .V
Cos • lum <er v*ird llnirv strt**t and S
vsnntih. EiotUla jihl Wettferii Hallway
yard.
BUDDING FOR RALE. AT HKITAKD.
Hnedehcr A '• * lumlier yard, Henry
•treot and H , F A \\ II II
FIRE PROOF BA FEB WB CARRY A
fine line of fire proof safes In stock at all
time* The ixirties can see exactly whar
they a*-e getting Our ptleee ore ss low
as manufacturers s**|! 11. with freight ah!
ed Parties |rtrreste*l. wb< wish a go*l
fire pro*if *afe will do well to inHp#ci
our stK*k Id ppm an Ilroa,, Lippman
block, agents* for manufacturers.
OPRINOFIELD DAIRY IS NOTK!>
for having rich, pure milk, try II; you
will be pl#a-e®f
'TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
sale. IX crops fir'd year bov**s; 12*4)' . ra*
ro*m*l timler. at fl fi*) i>er irre D par
thousand boxes fur le*s*.l t mber. plet.ly
of timber to lw got. in five mil'a of rail
road. will glvß ponvsibn now- or at end
of season Aftblieas Boui and Timber, <a s
Morning News
ADVfcRTIBKMENTB BET IN CAP
ITAIJ4 WILL HE PRINTED IN (’LAB
HI FI El ‘ ADV KR TISEM ENT COLD M N
FOR TWO CKNTfI A WORJT NO AD
VFRTIBEMHNT TAKEN FOR LKBB
THAN 80<\
LOST 4NU FOl'^fJ.
L4JST. IaAST NIGHT HKTWfSnTn".
dependent Preabyterlan Church and Hull
Mrem, Mack ellk ruff I let urn to sll
Jouee, emit.
I/ST. TN ESTILfe'S ROOK STORK
on Pull direct, card c*m* with check, cur
rency and card* Return fo Wm <} Went,
rare f*eo Frank, ('otifrrin and Whitaker
atreet*.
Ni: %% mo.
$T> REWARD FOR KRTt’RN OF
white with reeldldh brown marking. *et
ler iUw. brown ••.*. rump *nd epot ov**r
heart, n.itneffi Juk. atrayed from Kings*
lend. Oa.. Friday. W, L. Wllaon. da
vannnh. (la
no %ininr<.'
ItOAHDKIiH WANTED. lOi PRErfl
f|ent atreet. east.
"nice ROOMS. *KOD TABLE. CRN*
tral location, reasonable mica at 322 Har
ris atieet, east.
NH'E PARLOR IHODROoV WITH
Isiur'l. at FC < tglelhorve avenue, *■ at.
Pl.t MMIMO.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL BE
,io your Interest lo let m* glv you wn ea
tlmata on your i>lumblnw. new or oi<l
work, rvpalr work a specialty, as I am
a practical plumber. Kb guee* w<rk t>
*
Georgia or Bell
nisi KI.LAIIKOI a.
DON’T TROUBLE YtII'RBLLE AIIOUT
moving yur furalture. rrluyuig your car
pel# or matting Perry * Benton will re
.leve you of all that trouble.
WE GUARANTEE TO IK) YOUII
plumbing work cheaper than any ono
else. A C. Price A <*o.. Stale umt Jef
fereon streets; pnomw 46*
RAVE YbTit llul HE PAINTED
with German ready mixed paint, entlra
•ati fa lion guaranteed Adams ratnt
Company
WANTED. <<NK TItriiUKAND HUifl
gry people at the Southern Grocery Com
pany, ID Barnard street.
WE SELL SEW KB PIPE FI.UH
pip-, fire clay, fire brick at lowest price*.
Adams Paint Company, 104 t'ongre##,
west.
PERRY A BENTON 120 STATE
street, west, will move. p<-k ehlp or store
your furniture st sbori notice; lo ren
ovate your oid mail reuse# el IMlIe cost.
Bell 'phone 1124
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BID OF
your seroiid-heral stove; we whl take It
In esrhange for a near one A. C. Price
A Oo . Slate nnd Jefferson slreel; 'ifhonee
..
“MORE TRAN ONR HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned bard
rash at ihe Southern Grocery Company,
111 Barnaul.a'reet
“GYPBINL IS THE PEST WALL FIN-
Ish made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah
agents 104 c< ngr< sa weal.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MAN
lei* from 10 . ent. to 35 cent#, put up free.
A C Price A Cn . Stale nnd Jefferson
streets; (Smne* 455.
REnurr. TOUR LIVING EXTENSE*
by Inventing sour hur.l-earr.rd hard cash
with the Southern Orocsry Company, 114
Barnard street
ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP
ITAItB WILL RE PRINTED IN CLAH
BIEIED ADVBRTIBIfMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN KOR LESS
THAN 30C
Norwood's “Satire"
J-or sale at all X'vs Stands
io Savannah.
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