The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 21, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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CHATHAM COUNTY SUFFERS. ih'.tmimtio* rn*io\ mo MOlthf* STHOHGI.Y AGAHIST IT. Report rrnatou (oinnilißlniirr lirfrnrr* tke Fcl That, In Pro portion to Popnlntlon, Chatham Rrrfltr* n Amallrr Portion of the IVnalnn Fund Thau Almost Any oh*r I onnty In thr Stair— Fullon t.rl Aiwa Times ns Much ns i ns I bam, lllbto Nearly Foar Times „• Miirli aml ir% Innett Three Times a, Much— Application* From This , itunf y Mare Ueen Systematically Refused. An lnpe<*tlon of the report of Pension c. mmi *iom*r J. W. Lindsey, a copy of nn h has been received by Judgf* Haim*- *. n 1. Ktrrlll, of the Court of ordinary. t ,w that Chatham county, in propor t r-n to population. receives ksa of the .r*ion fund expended by the state than ?t any other within ihe bounda rtt-a of Georgia. I, j* a to * that indigent veterans be a charge on their more prosperous arades. woo are frequently caked u|x>n i . n.' jt them In sb kness and in health ,ir l to defray the expenses of their fun* rra j t j n they r dead. It is a duty v . . h the Confederate soldiers of .. , not Mirink. but as the state , i the burden of maintaining, n j if at .vast, these maimed and Indi g, r! V-nrcrs of the gray, it la but tdr •ju this county, one of the very few u pays into the state treasury more trun it lake# out, should receive the bvn ** • f the pension*. Thla argument has in , and itself very strongly upon Judge } . who called the attention of a >l. ;ng News reporter to the facts shown In ir i'elision Commissioner's report to th. * lover nor. lari census gives Chatham county n p> •point lon of 71,239. and the amount of j urns paid to resident* of thi. county ~ year IS $4,185. With u population or 3 IT \ Fulton county receives $39,235 from pei f .<*ns. Bibb county, with a ooouiatlon of .-'471. receives $13.51*5; Hichinond. with a jH-puiation of 53.735. gets $11.27.> from the l*f .Mr fund; Spalding, with a pop*i*atlon ot 17.519, receives $6,010; Gwinnett. with a population of 25.585. has pensioners or th** state who receive annually 512.515; Hall, which has .752 inhabitants, has a l *- tr. uteri among them each year tlt.vXi in pensions; Bumpkin, with • population of 7.1 ,T aiiout one-tenth that of Chatham, receives annuully in pensions $4.74**. or more than does Chatham. And fo the story goes. There may l*o other counties which are In worst shape in this respect than is this, but u compar |s n with the census returns with th*‘ re port of : he p' li.don commissioner docs n->t serve to Indicate them with any degree of clearnces. In the Civil War, as In every other war through which the state has passed. Chatham County furnished Us full quota of troops, und more than h* r full quota. It Is not true, either, that there are not In this county very many person* entitled to r*celve pensions from the state, for the records of the Court of Ordinary show that hundred* of petitions have been disapproved and re turned from Atlanta. It is not likely that In the mutter of record pensioners or prospective pensioners from other coun ties can show better records than tho*e from Chatham. Judge Ferrlll commented on Ihe showing made by the (tension commissioner's re l-ort with Indignation. H* was not able to assign a reason for the apparent dis crimination which has been shown against Chatham, but :lust fcotnetlibut was wrong submitted was a, self-evident propo^i * n. The fault Is not In this office,*' said clerk Kellbaoh. "We exercise the very atest care and pains In seeing to ii that w do not forward to Atlanta the claim of von** not entitled to receive a i***ndon, *rd we forward th** application In such f.ipe that a literal compliance is made a rh a'l the requirements of the law. Not w .thstaruiing these facts w* have had*np i cat ion after application returned, and. c.esplte diligent efforts, have never been le to get them up to suit the ideas of i e pension commissioner. "Sometime*, when there seems to be n It tie portion of the pension fund for dls trlbutlon, the pension commissioner will * r.te to Judge Ferrlll and ask him to *e 1* el from a doxen or more applicants the one trust deserving It muse be that a :gher ratio of grants lo deserving nppll 41tons obtains in other counties of the state. "It would seem that the romps of Oon derate veterans in Savannah*" contin uer! the clerk of the Court of Ordinary, would feel enough interest in this mat ter to Institute un Investigation. Compari sons nre odious aid appearanees are not e I way* entirely trustworthy. Neverthe 1* s*. compar.sons show that Chatham >ounty Is not getting anything like Its fair proportion of the |*eti?don fund and e appearance* certainly are not good, lr may bo that a perfectly reasonable er *• >nation of the rtpiwirent discrimination e*n be furnished, blit it 4s not furnished 1n the report of the pension commie s wner." xr.oiio gocr.%l# CLi9. A (NIP willrli InHdrnfnlb llrlnit* Ouf nn Kill **llll** f %fTnlr. A qu*cr caup ha* on Ihn Eaj-t s which airvMi to Bhow up a mate of iff' m which exists throughout the city. 1 illim Orean t who la xaUl to be re* aMe negro, got on a drunk Saturday * and dropped into one of the •©- I luba at Arnold and Wheaton * tx. While there he was attacked stroke of Apoplexy* The habitue# *• pin< luptooed that Green wa* drunk anil paid no pnrli<*ular at ■ \ to him, exHept to ask an old wo living in the house to look after •ire n at 111 remained In an unooti iondltlon on Monday morning, a lan wax called, who pronounced the to Afioplfxy. Green was re r to hia home on Perry xtr*et, near Mroiil, where he still remain* in • condition. In the meantime • wife, who seem* very much de * I to him. 1* out of her head and also dtngrrous condition. When he did r ' ' return home Hatunbiy night and rh* i obtain no information about him at pollc* barrack*, xhe went into hy*- atkl a* the husband did not re ' ' Sunday her condition grew rapidly * f ‘' Th** care k a very sad one. r re 1- said to !h a score of the negro I club* throughout the city. They advantage of the same law* under •b ih** white clubs are organised and of them are regularly incorporated, incorporated a* c üb* they nr** *n * "Mo well liquor without paying license • ’her the city or the state. These ’ are ulmoxt without exception dives ‘h* lowest order, where gambling of all kinds are carried on. and are **r.ted by the lowest element of both among the colored people. The au ’ilex appr-ar to he purposely oblivious xlstsncs of these clubs, and it i* that certain white and negro poll n* exercise a “protection’‘ for which EAT-WELL HAS IMITATORS But No Equal. Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root. To Prove What the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for YOU Every Reader of the News May Nave a Sample Bottle Free. Reporters Have Coaviociag Interviews With Prominent People Regarding Wonderful Cures by Swamp-Root. 41th police: prbcinct, GREATER NEW YORK. OCT. It. 1900. Dr. Kllmor A Cos.. Binghamton. N. TANARUS.: OMtleman—>ln Ju.ttro to you. I fret It my duty to rood you an arknnwbMlgnnnt of th* rr.-rtpt of ihe sample bottle of Swamp-Root you eo kindly ent m I had been out of health for the p*t flv* year* with kidney and bladder trouble Hod our beet physician* prescribe for me. They would relieve me for the time U lna, but the old complaint would In a short time return again. 1 tent for a eatnple bottle of Swamp-Root, and 1 found It did me a world of ko>*l Since t,,.n 1 have taken rlsht .mall bottles kouirht at my Irua etorc. and I cotielder my.-< !f perfectly cur..l It seemed a* though my back would hrenk In two after Htooplnt: Id not have to get up during the night to urinate, a* I formerly .1.-1 thr. . or four times a night, but notv sleep the sleep of peace My back Is all rich* again, mid In every way I am anew man. Two of my brother officers are slid urlnr Swamp-Hoot. They, like myself, cannot say 100 much in praise of It. It Is it boon to mankind. We recommend It to all humanity who are suffering from kidney and bladder dis eases. My brother officers (whose signatures accompany this lettcrl. ae well is myself, thank you for the blessing you have brought to *he human ra • In the compound ing of Swamp-Root. We remain, yours very truly, JAMES COOK, Officers of the ST.th Police Precinct, HPO.II K. HOYLE. Greater New York. JOHN J. ROPKIN. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troubles. "You have no Idea how well 1 feel. 1 am .aliened tht I <k not need ony more merllr-lne. * I am In a* good health a* I ever war* In my life" So nay* Mr*. Mary Rngrlhurdt. of 2675 Madinon (tract, 81. Louis Mo,, lo a reporter of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "For more than ten year* 1 had suf fered with what the doctor* termed fe male trouble; also heart trouble, with swelling of the feet and limb*. I*w-t mjmmer I f*lt no badly tha, I thought 1 had not long to live. 1 consulted doctor after doctor and took thdr medldne*. but felt no better. The physician* told m-> my kidney, were not affected, but I feR sure that they were the rnuae of my trouble, A friend recommended me to try Dr. Kilmer* Swamp-Root, and I must say 1 derived Immense benent* almost from Ihe tlr.*t week. I continued tho nvdlclne, t iking It regularly, and I an now In splendid hewith. Tne pain* an I ache* have all gone. I have recommend .*l Swamp-Root to all mv frlendn. and told them what It has done for me I will gladly answer ony one who dealre* to write me regarding my ew*e. I most heartily' indorse Swamp-Root from every EDITORIAL NOTICE.—Swamp-Root, tha great Kidney. IJver and Bladder remedy, is so nmarkaldy auceessful that a special arrangement ha* been made by which all readers of the Nina who have not already trlid It, may have n sample bottle sent absolutely free by mall. Aim* a book telling all about kidney and bladder troubles and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letter* received fr.un men and women cured by Swamp-Roe* B<- mire and mention reading thl* generous offer In Ihe Buvanna!i Morning News when sending your address Fo f>r A C , o..ltlngh;mton.N Y they are paid by the proprietors of the < !u!**. the charter being merely the blind behind which the business ts conducted. I SAVANNAH IMI STATESBORO. Annual Meeting of Stockholders and Klertlon of Ofllrrpf. The nnnudl meeting of stockholders of the Havannsh and Statesboro Railroaf) wa held yesterday at the office of A. H. Mac- Donelt, F><i . general counsel for he road In Savannah. The following director* were elected: fltilson Hutchins. Lee Hutchins. AV. J. Dgr.t Olid Charles A. Douglass of Washington. W. F. Wright of Statesboro, and A. H. MacDonell and Mr King of Savannah. After 4hr stock holders' meeting the director* met and elected the following officers FrestderW—Stllson Hutohtn*. Vice President and General Manager- Lee Hutchins. Secretary and Trcasurer-W. J. Dant. Assistant Secretary—W. F Wright. Superintendent—W. F. Wright. General Counsel—Charles A. Douglaaa and A. H. MacDonell. The Savannah and Statesboro was for merly the Cuyler ami IVoodbiirn Rail road. msl runs from Cuyler to Stale,- boro, a distance of thlr4y-four miles. M \nr. C HIEF KlttrtEßß. Till* llh Ihr Centrotl line Hf* r *"- frrrrd I pan H* merle. Mr. Henry M. Steele wa* yesterday ap pointed chief engineer of the Centra! Railroad. Hw many friend*-In Savannah un.l along tho line of the Central will b plad o know that he ho* been given the Hie of the position he ha* practically I,e|d Mrice the death of the former Incum bent. Mr William Hunter. Mr. Steele h.n been at the head of the department *lnce Mr. IFnnter'e death. For three or four year* Mr Steele han been connected with the Central Hl* tire: work for the road wn* In the capacity • topographical engineer, and among the tn.et valuable record* of the company arc maps of the entire y*tem. including all Ih< property, that he made Mr Steele ,e a brother of Mr. Charles Steele of New >eik. a director of the Central, and a member of the executive board. MIT AtQIIRIMi THE >BABORD. \|r. Mnrknll *aya There la Mo Troth In llie Hnnior. Mr. W. W. Mockall. of counsel for the Senbanrd Air Une. *■ a*ked ye*lerday about the report of the abeorptlon of the Seaboard Mock by the Southern Railway. Ho replied that the report I* without foundation. a* (he Southern I* not acquiring the Seaboard * sccurltle* It ha* been report ed that the Southern* Interest In the Sea board wa* reponlb:e for a tine In the latter road'# aecurltle*. President John M Egan of the Central Railroad left last night for Atlanta Chief Clerk W. H. Realty of the Plant Syatem'a Peenger department, la In At lanta attending a meeting of rallrood men. Col B. W Wrenn. passenger t radio, manager of the Plant Byaletn. 1* In Al bany. where a enrnlval I* In pro*re*. TAUMAOB **:•* A TMOFIT. Thinks Rice Combine Will M erk Out All High!. The rice men of Savannah are Mill awaiting the arrival of the representative* of the rice combine, which propo.es to get THE MOKNING NEW S: W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 21.1900. standpoint. There I* <-u< lt a pleasant tns*e to Swamp-Root, and It goes right to the weak sputa and drives them out of the syatem" MRS MARY BNGELHARDT. AUCTION WALKS THIS HAY. auction Tall TO-D.\Y, 11 a. m., will >**ll 2 T’prlxht rianoj*. Mu!*on & llamltn tttvl Smith Am erican Orjnn. only In use thre* montho. Boys' OvorcuatM .iql Suits, fin* Guitar* und Mandolin*, and lots of other goods. SPECIAL. , Saturday at 7 p. m. sharp wwill acli 50 High Grade Ladlea* and G#ntl#*men'n Whsla, all In perfect condition, WITH- Ot'T KBSEHVE. SAVANNAH AUCTION AND COMMISSION COMPANY', A. Wlnertght. Auctioneer, 111 Whitaker lureet. control of all the rice produced In this country, but they have about loat faith In the enterprise. It I* reported that the trust agents are to be In Savannah this week, but the rice men are not bunkum any hopes on this. The article In the Morning News a week ago. In which a well-poated rice man discussed the combine and passed some strictures U|K>n the amount of c.t|Mlal stork and other features of the proposed trust, has attracted considerable attention, and has been generally discussed by the commercial papers as well as those In the rice growing section. The following ts an extract from a recent article In tha New York Commercial: "A reporter of the New York Commer cial called at the office of Dan T.iinutge's Sons' Company, No. 112 Water street, and saw Mr. John F. Talmage. the president of the company, showing him some com ments made upon the proposed deal by the Savannah News. Mr Talmage sold there was really nothing definite to re,ort. He had been lnfo:m**i In a general way that fair progress trad been made In llnanclnl negotiations, and the parties at the head or the organization expressed confidence In their ability to carry It to a successful Issue. "Many of the rice men seem to be of the 'doubting Thomas' character." said Mr Talmage. "simply b. jiisi the .r --ganlxnilon hail not started off with the promptness of a rail train on schedule time It might be well 10 recall the fact Dial a presidential election had lean In progress and until the result was deter mined. many parties Interested hesitated, "Furthermore, an enterprise having 115.- flno.tMU capital as Its ultimate and F.'OO i<io as Its Immediate requirement Is not a financial undertaking to be u ompllahed lr a single day. No nutter how meri torious the Investment, suflt. lent time must he allowed for Investigation. "So far us this com|*ny l • emcermd. If Ha cleaned rice Is wa ll handled It will yield a prolK over and above values placed upon the rough and agreed to be paid to the various mills for preparing It for .sin sumption, it Is widely remarked that the plsnters ere to receive very full values for their product, ond. furthermore. mtlHi are o lie liberally rewarded for their la bor, anti >et we believe and know that there Is a fair margin of |roflt over and above such, provided the cleaned Is dis tributed through one channc. ui.d by thoe who are possessed of nerve, intelligence, and. of course. Industrious enough t ef fect Its disposition In due proportion eaett month as the demand may arise.' Mr. Talmage was asked whether he thought $1 ,<*o.ooo would be ample capital with which to organize n succcxful rice combine, and replied that this umount. In ht opinion, would be Inadequate, for, judging by previous experlon ■.. a large majorwy of planters under ordinary cir cumstances would want their mom y. just as fast as they could could deliver th* stuff, and. furthermore, the company should be prepared to lake the cron as fast as delivered and look for ita reward by "feeding the market," and In so do ing would se.Ure fair financial return on toe money invested. How to Find Out If You Need Swamp-Root. It u*c<S to be conald#Tr<l that only urin ary and bi itklrr trouble* wore to lw irac- to tlw* kUlneyi, but now *cl cjh'c prove* that nenrty all riiM'asrw have their oegltining in tin* disorder of these most lm|tortant organ*. The kidney* filter atai purify ihe blood —that Is their work. S* when your kidneys are aMk *r out of onler you can und* ru'.uul how quickly your entire body is affected, aial how ev ery organ seems lo fall to do Its duty. "If you are sick or "feel badly." I*‘gln taking the famous new discovery, l>r. Kilmer * amp-Hoot, as eoon a your kidiie>w are eeli they will help all tlie other organs to health. A trial alii convince anyone. Weak and unhealthy kMnevs are re spotislblc for more sickness and suff* ring than any other dlseast . ami if permitted to continue, fmal rviilts are sure to fol low. Kidney trouble irritates the nerves, makes you dlssy. restl**s. sl*|iless and Irtliable. Makes you i*m< water often •luring the day. and obliges you to get up many times during the night. Onus* s puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism, gravel, * narrh of the Ma*l *ler, pain or dull aches in th* hack. >dnts and vnus 'lei, makri your head ache and hack acne, causes indigestion, stomsch and liver trouble; you get a salhiw. ye.- lonish complexion; mak*** you feel us though you hud heart trouble; you may huvo ph-nty of ambition, hut no strength. (jet v\* #k and v.i-te away. The cure for thee** trouble** if T>r. Kilmer** Swamp-Root, thq world-famoua kidney rrmely. In takincr Swamp-Hoot you afford nuiurui help to Nature, for Swamp-lioot la the tnoet perfect healer tirxl icenlle aul to ibe kldneya that 1* known to melical Hclence. If there |<* any doubt In your mind .n to your condition, take from your urine on rDing about four oun (da* #• it In a fjlaxa or bottl# anl l**t it stand twenty four hour*. If on examination It i* milky or cloudy, if there k a hrl'k-tu*t nettlifia, or if puisill partlcbw float about in it. your kidney* are in need of immedito atten tion. Siv.mj>-noot I* pleaannt to take m I \ u*e<l in the lending hospital*. recomm**nd e<l by phyniHan* in their private pra*- tlt*e, and it taken by doctor* themucdve* Who have kaidney ailment*. btratlM they recofdim in i the urea teat and nao*t *uoo#**fui remedy for kidney, liver ind tdadder troubles. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root if what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cant and one dollar cixe hotti* at the drugstore* everywhere. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. i’:it*ovti,. "CHILDREN H wIRdic"~HJWRCUT tIng free—toys and girts attention; no a unite a chopping, or novice practicing— but cut by the Georgia hair expert him self: bring this adv. on the 24th. between .1 ami 4 p. m. 2K Hast Broughton, hulr, jewelry ami shaving supply house The place for everything pertaining to hilr, switches, bangs, pompadours, wigs, mus tache-, whiskers, for dally, stage, m.ta querade and detective use, mail orders promptly and carefully ft lb and THE* FURNITURE EXCHANGE." 112 Bnrnard street, buys and sells all kinds of second-hand furniture for cash. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITA US WIDE HE PRINTED IN CLAB 81FIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR DESS THAN IOC. THANKSGIVING DAY WM.L~SOtkN be here. See Miller for a suitable table to hold that turkey and trimmings Dining tables, sldeltoards, buffets, china closets, chairs to please anybody. 207 Broughton, i eat. YOP~WU,L DIKE THE M 11. K FROM Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; try It. DON'T FORGET THAT MILLER Mils dolls ami toys. Come and see our [holiday assortment. 307 Broughton, west. OELSCHIO NURSERY, OPPOSITE Cathode Cemetery. chrysanthemums, CRtnelln japonlras. areeareas, palms, flow ers ond floral dealgns. Leave your orders | with J. Gardner, agent, 12 Broughton, [ east. j HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER clothing’ Irt us put It In shap-; ft p-r month. Sterling Pressing Club. It York, w 12.69 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE they last. Big assortment, all grades of art squares, rugs, mats, portieres. C. P. Miller, agent. j "SPECIAL. AN I NLIMITED SUPPLY | of new wllh.w ro k>rs, ladies' slse. at 12 J W. Treple. I AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST Broughton; ring up 11*6 If you want to have your fundiur* moved or parked for | shipment or etorage. I guarantee prb ea the same as I do the work that's given to me. A. S. Griffin, 414 Broitghton street, j west; mat lr cum a made to order IF ITS HUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGIUls $1 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS WHILE i they last. C. I* Miller, agent KENSINOTON FARM MILK IS UN turpasacd for rlchtieas; delivery ia per ! feet; phone. 2345 PEE MILLER FOR OFFIO DESKS office tables, office matting, office shades. 2ii Broughton, west WHEN YOU SEE MGTLLIH' SIXTY Inch 99-crnt rugs, you will buy them. Just can’t help It; will sell In any quan- I n*y. SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND rangea for sale by J. W Tee;, e, al o agent for Inauran s gasoline stove. "FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE," la a specialty with MrUtllls. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, HAT tresses renovated, antique furniture repot i trbed, furniture packed, and shipped In , host manner. Send me your orders C. J* i Miller, agent lb >W ABOUT TOUR WINTER clothing? let us put It in shape; 11 per ! month. Sterling Pressing Club. 19 York, w. FLORAL DESIGNS. BULBS, IIYA e ntha. narcissus, |!ins. cut flowers from 1 Oelsrhlg’s nursery, oppotlie Catholic Com i-tery. Ignvs outers with J. Gardner. 1 agent, 12 Broughton, caat. ■ M UILLIB' LACE CURTAINS WILL * beautify your parlor. Havilands Exquisite China. A itrn Imiinrt note nprn for In ■ |m-4'Moii. ahtmlns the latest puttern* and d**litn. %n unuiinlly large mivulier f relil%<* psttern*. Gut Glass from Libbey. tiii; m u r.i.si Mi.iti: t ri.i:nt. The richest anil mist elegant tut Glass In ihe nnrl*l. Hold only here. LAMPS AND FANCY PIECES. CUT WHISKEY MONKEYS. .%n Acceptable t.ltt for %ny linn. The (irrnt llarlrr Oil Healers. I'os- Itivel) iio smell. Thos. West & Cos., 11 BROUGHTON STREET. WEST. IT.lt ho > %|„ Titv 11 irrn;uT- it rTT\77 vnn\ tlvely pure; crvM.ill** and fruit. Sf***rt*tl 4.iC pound; cherrls an*l ginger, same prl *•; chocolate, assorted. 25* pouml: assur e 1 line t-andy, 2.‘m pound, 110 State, we-t. m oim.ip isniF.AP on urr.s. Nirrs. Ucc curtains, hammock*, water *olers. pillows, plrturen, stover, bcdrutim sulU, and furniture of ver\ <lescilpilon. IF Yor IKNT KIND WIIAT YOU want where you are dealing, suppose you try Miller His assortment is tlio Uau in town. 7 I trough ten. west. KENSINGTON FA ItM IS ON AN elevation In the country fre* from city drainage. Impossible for milk to becoiiie contaminated, by Impurs odors; If you want pun- Jersey n;lk. ph>n. 21L. !>*- livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. M'OILGIS MOVRB. rACKfI. CltltPff and store* piano* and furniture, beat work only; no "Ch*a|-John" prices—no "i'haup* John" jobs. "Isold fish and "food* watek grass, bon* flour. 20 pound l/*g 60 cent* J. (nrlncr. agent, for the present at 12 Broughton, ea^i HOW AUDIT TOtfn WINTER clothing'* I*t us put It In shape; $ p r month. Sterling Pressing Club, 19 Y’.rrk w GO To HKTTWRICH H FOR CANDY, mint wafers, cinnamon wafers; delicious for tls sick. Iletterl* h’s. 110 State, wrest. SEE M 1 LEEK'S NEW STYLES IN carpets, matting*, hnohotnt*. window shades. All work done in flrsf-cl*** style. G*t our esilmat**. 2CT7 liroughton, west. M'GILLIS SELI-S SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna pat tern *— for 96 cents. “PEE MII.LEK S NEW STEEL STOVES and ranges, oil heaters, wood heaters, beet make*, reliable goods, reasonable price*. 2CT7 Ilroughton. west. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN~OAP TTAI* WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAP SI FI El ADVERTISEMENT COLt’MM pbft TWO CRNTB V WORD MO Al VEKTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJCSS THAN 9nr. MEDICAL. HOW ARK YOUR FEET? IF TOUR feet are troubling you, call on me and I will give you relief; l cure Ingrowing nails, corns and nil disra-es of the feet without pain; charges ro.isonatde: ran give the be*! refi rencea In the city; |- lienta treated .it realdencea; orders can lie left at Livingston's drug store, Hull and Congress streets; telephone 293. Lem Davis surgeon chtmpodlet. IIEI.P W 4VTKI>— M U.E. WANTED. AN EXPERIF.NUED MAN lo represent a large lumber firm In Bruns wick, (la.; must be thoroughly familiar with the territory nnd mills. Address, stating experience and references, X. Y. Morning News. “fYrbt-clash BARHER AT ONCE. No. 306 Broughton, east. Jose|>h Augros. WANTED. EXPERIENCED MAN TO han lie thirty-live or forty hands In tur |h ntlne wools. Aildreaa Johmon. lock box IIS. Tlfton. Ga. WANT A GOOD BARBER. APPLY at once 23U West llroail street, Henry C. ■ a I >ll WANTED, RESPONSIBLE BAKER, while or calurrd. to do general baking; name last Watery quick. Geo. 11. Bell, Swalnaboro, Ga. “WANTED. TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT and trouaer makers Apply O. Fantlnl, No t* Bull street. SALESMEN WANTED TO BELL OUR goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest snd only man uf.iciurera In our line In the world; liberal salary pall Addresa. <an D'x Mfg Cos., office, 2S Board of Trade Building. Savan nah. Ga "WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS LUMBER Inspector snd shipping clerk A'ldres East Conat Lumber Company, Water town. Fin. IIEI.P IV.IITEU-I'EH 4LK. girl at once with reference. 23 Jonea, east. “WANTED. COMPETENT BASQUE hand; only white need apply. 221 York, east. WANTED. A WHITE GIRL TO DO light housework Apply 14 Liberty, west, between 3 ami 4 p. m. “ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C fmpi.ovmust w vn:n. wXnTED~RY ex PE It IE NC Ef> MAN, position a* bookkeeper. shipping or Wil ing cltrk. beat city referemte Addres* "Earnest," care of New* U 48TKO—6IIkCEI.I,A8ffiOI'8. BUY SOUR. FElj mi-nted ayrui> Add re mill samiJ* -and prices. Augusta Steam Candy Factory, Auguata. Ga. “if YOU want doOD MILK. OET IT Irom Springfield Dairy. It s rich, pure and whokseme. _________ IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP earth, dirt. rand, manure, etc., free of charge. Just at city llm.ts. hauling over hard road, write or telephone Brown liroe.. corner Anderson and East Broad street*. ____________________ “aDVEHTIHEoMENTH" Bft in cap itals WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I.KBH THAN 30C FOR SENT—BOON*. TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURN'IHH ed room* for rent; privilege of hath. ll* Kart Henry, NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHWEST room, to one or two gentlemen, hot and cold hath. 614 Barnard. TWO WINNERS. Burt & Packard's “Korrcct Shape” £ |jf| for men, VTiUU "Queen Quality,” the famou* shoe CQ for women, OuaUU These are perfect shoes, models of '-flOr - style and the best of shoemakin{j. Every material in stock from scr viceable calfskin to dressy patent kid, //Ulmjat and we carry widths and sizes to tit if jgWwMftujpa H all feet. 1 jWnffSHfITT/ ! There is no uncertainty \voJufflfiiW* about the Style, Pit or 6^' Make of our shoes. J. A VARNRIKJR. KMMKTT MONCRKimj. A. V. WF!TU Kim Ml .vr—llol**l*. for hunt, rooms, k. \vkßT jonfs Him. I’OMFOUT Alll.Y F V lINIB II K 1* ns.nu* for ,t‘nlUsis*n, !-. f'*r llule k<s*nlnK. bath prlvllas'H. 1-1 l>al Coß ttrttM. NKATLY FrRNIfMIKI* RtHiMH. At.l. convrnfenn-l. JUM iiarnar.l strvet. near Liberty. KOII RKkT-IHt "(A. FOR HJCNT. iOUKUKTAIILK IIOFBK. No 117 WuMbury lr-ei. <■•! iHlw.i-n Alirroom urnl IJm-oln. ffrsl-otnss or.Lr and nwxllllon. ,v*rr ronvsnlmc< Kl-’iil r*nl to rlitil trn*ni. Fsiats Hilomnn Cohen. IVhi Itroad and Ilrooxhton atrrsis. II AN I*Bl >M H DKTAI'HKt* 6-ROOM i-oiiaito. Hlamnrrk airwl. 'w i>-r month. C. M- O't-1. lo* K .sl Llbrrly ""for rfnt. .n*r. waldiu rg; wkst. 7 rsims, *l* i r nu-ntti. Aiiiy 1012 Jrffi-r --ium. FOR HKNT. NKW MODBHN llltll'K -lAHIIne Whltakf-r slr. < t. <■ door north of Taylor Apply In II F. Kuck. Aiulrr son uml Aharcorn atri-ria ~FOR RFNT. KWKLI.tNG WITH ALL mmtam ronvinlrnm. Sk J<ai*- ntrsri, raal. Kollook A Rrravan. FOR RKNT, RI:BIDKNCR 1M TFRRT It, wo*t AiM'ly lo Amlrrw llanl.-y C*o. FOR RKNT. THAT DBBIRARLK IIKB -with out Imiisrs. .lahlt-a ami a IwauGful aar'hu, 11* Taylor alra*l, raal. F-or pari I ulars Impilrs 8 llui'krnhi-l msr’a *mti, Hay mnfc Jsffrrwm airrsi FOR RHNT. 214 JONEB BTIIKI7T woal; Immwllatr liossosoloii. M S. IPiksr, a*l. TO RKNT. 721 AND 723 lIot.TON strrrl. <*•*!; th... arr Food houara an 1 I.M illion rxoallMit Apply lo C. A Mrln lirs. Hi Board of Trail* Rulldln|| "FOR IIKNT. BKVERAL DHSIRARI-K r<-sl(l<*nr<*s, ihoroiinhty ri*nvli*l Al<lly A Wylly. aarnl. 17 Rrymi *lri-<-t. oasl l ull llldvr—NTOHl'.n. “the m7u(T DESIRABLE RETAIL store in Savannah; situated No 125 Whit aker street, opposite new Posloffire; well adapted for any kind of retail trade. Ap ply W. M. A W. E. Coney. Flltt HI AT-UIV 111.1.tM-OI . LAHGKW ARhnToPtH?‘XM*'TTFFICE FOR RENT. CORNER HROUOHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS. FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. 11. U SMART. FOR RENT, ON THE OOEKOHKK road, between three and four-mile posts (trolley cars nearly to two-mlle posti, land 111 Ms from one acre to one hundred; same can be bought In large or email lota on easy terms. ’ H Dor<tt. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAP ITALS WILL IIH PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKHN FOR LESS THAN y poll MALE—REAL KSTITK. ADVERTIHKJd ENTS SET IN CAP ITALH WILL HE PRINTED IN Ci-AH SI El ED ADVBRTIBEM ENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKHN FOR LESS THAN 10C. __ ON DUFFY NEAR RARNARD, A lot at greatly reduced price, lo dose an estate. C. 11. lwwsett, 22 Congress went. A LOT 30X117 WITH LANE IN THE rear, one block from Wells Squire an I the new school house on Thlrtv-alghth street, price *s<t. time or cash, only nna morn left. C. 11. Dorsett, 23 CtMigrer* wrest. A VERY CIIEAP IdtT ON FORTIETH street, near Aheroom; a real bargain can to- had If applied for at once. C. 11. Dor sett, 22 Uongreoe. west. FOR SALE, A LOT FOR TWO HUN dred iMlars; easy terms, on Ninth street, near Kan Brood, no city taxation. C. 11. Ixiintl. FOR SALE 1/iTS on ninth street near East Brood, no city taxes, at 1200 each; twenty-live dollars rash, and easy monthly payments. C. H. loraett. FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH, NEAR East It road. a each; will soon be advanced to $226: when a lot ha* been paid for I can arrange to get a home buffi. C H. Domett. “residence and building lots for sale nil over the city. Robert H. Talem, real estate dealer, No. 7 York street, west. FOR RALE THOSE LOTH ON NINTH street, near East Broad; have only been sold to first-class parties, who will mike good neighbors; ami none others can buy. The terms are vary easy, and they are cheaper than any other* In the vicinity. C 11. Dorsatt. ‘aDVERTISF-MENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL UK PRINTED IN CLASP SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. FOR XAI,F.—MIkCBI.KAXBOt *. SOV REM, THL COUGH KING! TRY It when your favorite r>m<dy fads, at 250 bottle a I led to a gill of hom-y makes a splendid mixiure for Infants and children "benzoin balm, makes the skin like velvet, for sale by druggist or at Heft ry and Abercorn Persse Drug Stores, Whitaker and Taylor etreeta “for sale, two cows, one springer and one milker. No. 21 Henry street, eaM. FOB bale! ONE MULE AT lie (INK mule at *l6 Apply Keppard. Hnedeker & Co.'s lum -i-r yrd. Ihnry street and Ha vunnah, Florida and Wewtern Railway yard. “fire PROOF SAFES- WE CARRY A fine line of Are proof safes In Mock at sll times The parties can see exactly what they are getting. Our price* are as low as manufacturer* sell It. with freight ■•bl ed. partle* Interested, who wish a good Ore proof safe, will do well to inspect our stock. Llpptnan Bros.. LI ppm .m block, agent* for manufacturers. BPRINOFIELD DAfRY IS NOTED for having rich, pure milk: try It; you will be pleased. "TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR aisle, It < rope first year boxes; 12 00) a re* round limber a* II *0 tier acre. 6‘ per thousand boxes for leiw-d timber; piety of Umber to be got. in five mil's of rail road; will give possession new or at end of season Addreaa Hound Timber, car* Morning Nows, KllH A4l.R—Ml.ai KI.I.ASBOVS. Al >V F.IITIBFMKN I S SKT I V ITAIjH WILL HH I‘KINTKn IN r'I.AH HIFIHJD A1 iVBUTISKM|;NT COLtTkIM FOR TWO <TINTS A WnlU* NO AD VKRTISKMKNT TAKKN FOR THAN KK'. lai*T A Al* KOI M. I.OST. YKI.UIW 8 I KAHNS "K ‘ mo.!.' 1 No *V..7.’m. rn I imp; IS.OO r'Wr*t .lam. ||. <ur, if-- lira I h A Kansforit. la “ST. lIRLNKLK HILL FIT*. SIX i lonth* ol<l Rrwaril If roturiml to No H llryan ,tr.-<-t, .-t nn a* i '.i*. BTUAYKI* OR BTOI.FN (•'i(oM~THair; lon iWHturo, on ih Opaclim run-t, on am.ill Mark mulr. hlln.l In on o*. IJI>. rral r*‘a u<l If roltimml l< Ti.oina - *u aikl 11 irv >. No. 310 Hart I* alrvot. wiot. 110 41(1)1 All. I'llIVATI) FAMILY IN 90ITHKRM section city desire n few nice t<oirder*; tin** r*aims and ch*i* toani; **arl\ break fast If destred. A. M. 11., care of M<*Tiv lng News. 11l *l*Efl* ( II SftCVCA. ADVERTISEMENTS BFT IN CAP ITA IjS WILL HE PRJNTKD IN CU9- BIFIKD ADVBKTIBI7MENT COLUMN Ft mTH* • • TONTO A WORD n* * If) VHimSDMBNT TAKBN FOII LKIB TH’AN 3Ut'. I'M INMIO, MODKIRN FBUMBINO. IT Wild- BIS to your Interest to let m** give you un ea tivnate on your plumldng. new or oki work. r |Miir work a specialty, sn I am a practical plumber. No glows work to endanger your Ufa. Wiggins, 'phono 907. deorgia or Bell. """"* 11 11 - ■■■ MIMBI-FANfCOt*. WB OIVM YOU KJTHBit DOMRBTtC or gloss finish; perffict work. Forest City BiusMiry. I'ark avenue. OFT TOUR WKDDINO PHKBKNTB et Koth ABy I van'a, 44 Whitaker Thay are lieautlful and (heap. BBFORF YOU lsper, *k>n't forget Taylor; his new stock and low prices will please you. 141 Bar nard. THE RESORCIN IB ANTIBKPTIC IRO ress Is the stitl*fa< tory to clean clothes; l*n* nly by New York fltsarn Iye Work*, Whitaker and Btuta NEW DOMESTIC.’" WITH BABl bearings, on easy terma; try one; buy one; deal with your people. Fan ton St Bon. FOR FIBIIIMJTACKLE. NI go to Cornwell A Cbiprnan. " DON'T fltnr MI.F YoritSKLF ABOUT moving your furniture, relaying your car pet* or matting fVrry A Benton will re lieve you of all that trouble. ~~ WF GUARANTEE TO IK) YOUR plumbing w<*rk cheaper than any on* else. A C I'rlce A Cos.. Stats am) Jef ferson streets; 'phone* 658. HAVE YOUR H OUil PAINTIb with (iernian ready mixed paint; enilra satisfaction guaraataed. Adams Faint Company. “"WANTED. ONE Til OUR AND HUN* gry people at the Houtham Grocery Com pany. 114 Bsrnsrd street. "’•PHONE IB7* FOR FORF3BT CITY laundry They will call for your lineo Immediately. WATCH AND JEWELRY ft BP AIR- Ing given fe r sons I attentlan, at Koeh A Hylvan's, 46 Whitaker. LARGE AND NOW OTOCK OK WAI4, paper, just arrived, will inakn prl e* to anil you. William Taylor, 111 llamard “NEW DOMESTIC HEWING MACHINE with hall hearing*. In k and rhaln etlieh; two machines In one. Pemon A S•. “WE AIIE DYEING NOW liY THE new oxadye pmm; especially adapted for ladlm fine rrcpon and lallor-madn drmera; send ua your work and you will be pieaaed. New York Hiram Dye Work*. 'l‘lione M3. "Dili HA ROW AIIK AND TOOLH.~~OO to Cornwell A chlpman'e. WE HEM. HEWER PIPE. FLUB pipe, fire olay. Are brink at lower) prior*. Attorn* Paint Company. 1M Congress, weal. *PKIt RT A BENT) >N\ IJD STATE atreel. weal, will move. perk, ahlp or store your furniture at abort notb-e; al*o ren ovate your old mattreoaca at llltla coat. Hell ’phone 1124. NOW IS THE TIME TO OET RIO OF your second-hand atove; we will take ft In exchange for anew one. A. C. Price A Ob.. Hie and Jefferson afreet; 'phone* *. MORE THAN ONB HUNDRED mm In every dollar of your hard-earned bard raah at Ihe Southern Grocery Company, 111 Barnard e)ret. THE MfHT UP-TO-DATE WORK IS b* lux turned out by Forest City Laundry. 'Phone IS7S. “GOLD WATCHES AND DIAMONDS at all prices. Koch A Sylvan. K Whitaker aireet. FOR THE MOST 'SEI-BCT AND larxeat aiock of wall paper In the city, no to Taylor, Ml Barnard. ~FENTON A HON. WILL RENOVATE your machine and guarantee It. Bell new or old machine*. “FOII RANGES AND STOVES, GO TO Cornwell A Chlpman OTI*HINE IS THE lIEST WALL Flk lah made. Adam* Paint Cos., Savannah axenla. 101 Coogreag, weal. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MAN tela from 10 ernl* to 3S cent* put up free. A C Price A Cos,, State and Jeffenam etreeta: phone# 6i. . “REDUCE TOUR LIVINO EXPENSED by Inveatlnx your herd-earned hand caah with the Southarn Grocery Company, 114 Barnard atreet “advertisemen™ set ~~is tfiK WILL lIE PRINTED IN CLAH SIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN KOI! TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN SOC Norwood’s "Satire'' For sale at all News Stands in Savannah. 3