The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 21, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 DUNN IS NOT A CANDIDATE. i.nrxftwiCK < it*m wii-i* <ot Ml % FOR U >T UJ(>IT. Ji. Simla Xl*l* Vastar ttmr Hnml*-M* llfi-o I'araoadad Hint ll* I. haadad B Hla < ••*- |ia*t*. tli*. llrno*fi Irk Hlllrmri, kihl>( kooan Pnaltl*al > la Uha Will Br I hoara lor Ilia I’aal. ■ loa- Matirr Will lon. a Ip I rid** M ( Übu Ha * a B* r* Nan tlonrd —•nsannab Man la Manlad. Cia F7n A. I-.n.-i o t tha Hrun*- ! *r'-k r, -at a r Ul al that n* Wilt * . , Ii •mi nority of *n* 7. .t*l itattall-m at the Fir t Jnfaiii* 1 wax ic (twraj I . a \aonah otfi *r of tha r**lm*r,t from Br-ra* k. yaatar av raofiili * aid o a IP' rah-i. ax . - /• lr.f!,*r.c*d i*y hla a- Ire to r>mon with feu. . on.iwi y for lt own *<>t (' -p’- Dunn r • ratnanl from a r.*o* t- ,*• ul I in all irohtilty, hava r.u lal l.i I* election .* I.urhly lumit.ir fed l.y Sav r.- ian ofh ar*. < *{*• Dunn *■ re.ju<- • l.y many namtan of 1:1- own mman-i to ran tain Kh It and was auvl <->l i*y r jrntx-r of lliia* oloi have i. corn a. o.i with It mat it *■ oi :-e a " w 1,4 Kiß*fn**n to lona him. Sln-a il*3 Imrt a ra *nat:on. f>|*t. Imrtti naa a !*■! a* m .Jor a: and i:l work In that raja* : nan v ~ n *:r*|raW* Ms par* ha* m ■ I parfac t At Iha rr.* tine the o*o:l of tha Klrat Infantry fiat is to b- held Fri *> ntshf at i it. .-mental Arm ry fa va cancy will b* iil . j-~*-l and It It l*> 1 tha: : cwmim. No! t, i i- hr.lt* l- If >a- • radio srdli - . .or*-***-l f--r tha |r. tt n t.ot W siter I. < nay. adjuant of the r-a n* nt 1 ’ A. f i ' 1 *‘ 1 ** Oflei.ion- lJar.’ Infrntry an l raid J T. Want of tha Sa. ir.r.ah Cadet* have al. ► ( apoklH -f An i r ...1- that tha pnafsm w .1 go to a Bavahr-.uh man Capt Irunn di I not h-'ilav*- that tha major should ha lo owtod In Savannah, but ha tins r*ttr..l from that po*ltlofi also, and hi* *up|>ori ftttrl that of I.ls offl -c*. It Is IhoUßhl, a I- I* riwn any candidate from this city upon vhußi fie Ua-al off! ars may aartsa Thar.- ha. liaar. talk 100 of on* of tha captain* of 'ha t*a and Battalion, th* H.- vaiutah Voluntear Ouarde. but tha '• ra.it at the (Jiania In *e*kn*r ’o t.a "**!'**- a tad from th*- rear man* and mad-- a hat tallot, of hawry ,cillery induc.-l on* of ficer of th* F'.rat Hut union -o aay >* - * r day that h> dt 1 rart behav. a naptaln of tha Ouarda would .-w U leave thatn for a ma.i-irry in tha r*-.:!rn*nt from which thay ar* try .na *o l*a wfh drawn Korna a- ks a*o tha Morninrt N-wa pub lished • talk with an o#CW of the regl mant advorwtlnit th*- al- ' on of a Sa vannah mar to 111. ’ha vs- no v laft by MaJ H E Dart of Itrunarai k'a rmlana tlon Tha raaaooa advanoad w*-ra favor ably iwmlal, ansi tha firost--i th.il ... rna to -xd*' of such act on h*tn takan Is viaw*l Ith arn. aulisfactlon Not a alrntb- Siviiia.nhmn Is In nrrv ac’naa a carrlldat' for tha |.*wltlon. Nor a ona ha* but triad to turn the mattar „w*> wh-n UKk'-at-l to him. If tha td>nor la haat-iwml upon any ona of th. Ir fallows by th*- llna nfflf-i-ri of tha ra*r mant. It wWI have baan antlraly un*ou*ht AT THK THB4TBH. Hirrar nad Mack In "Hhnotlna the C bntrn" Twday. •Murray A Ms- k the comwMint, whose fun-roaklng abilities rank those of any a < tors on the stage will be seen 1,1 performance* iduy In Shooting Ihi Chute*' The name of the comedy w hich In on the fare# order. Indicates what It is—• rush of fun. Murray and Mack have now known what a poor audience Is In Bavannuh. and to-lay will not bo an ex ception They arc par excellence the farce comedy klM> The matinee will 1* at l-3b o'clock, ami the nlghl performance at l:S> o'clock To-morrow night Hoyt's "A Milk White Kia* will lee th. ittfaction. In the rice for popularity among the ninny bright the*T •. p • -i tkma of pa few aaasora. "A Milk White Flag' nag kept well to the front. It contatna many elements which serve to make It a public favorite. The scenery Is luught. and of a epe locu lar nature: the costuming i* elegant: and It lias aiways carried contingent of handsome and shapely girl- whnee talent In murl- and terpslchore hie served io amuse and entertln. It is promlaetl that this aeaeon’s company Is a little ahead of any wiih which the pt'e has ever been given lAttle Chip has been specially engaged for the part of "The Private." Friday and Saturday nights and at Sat urday * matinee "Too Rich to Marry" will he the Irtll The character of Thoms- Wigs*, a Colors'lo smeller, de pte’ed In comedy t>y Kdward Owing* Town*-, la one of those new products of American rlvllti itlon met with in no other part of the world. It l a composite charocter such as is only met with In the new Western stales where the freedom and license of the Wild West Is temper ed by early training In the Kistern reli gious home Th<- author of the piece has caught the spirit of the times In the depiction of this character Bu b 11 char acter as Thomas %Vlggs. depicted In "Too Rich To Marry." was not a possible thing In tne ittera'ure of twenty.five or thirty years ago The comedy Is Inter esting as showing the development of American manners and customs That the niithor has set*.*l the spirit of the present time in the development of the plot from all Ameiicaji characters ;g an earnest that American dramatic li'craiura will never wan' for subject* of Interest so long as American dramatists keep their ayes ouen to their . very day surround ings £ % YON \ Mol. % TO-MOMHONV MlillT. Ir. r. NV. Gnnlu Mill l-Ilv-r n Urlnrr on Ihf irrnl Florentine. To-morrow nlht the .••■-onfl of the lec ture* of the Savannah I.yf'im Courao wi.l lx* Riven at the Guard.' Mall hv Kev F. VV. Ounsaulua, who will t>cak on Ha \ onnrola. While Dr. Gunsaulua ho* not been h* >r.l In Savannah, ho haa an cuo-llenl repuia tlon a* speaker. • aoholar an.l a Ihlnk pr In every [oil of the country whrre he haa been heard. SpeakllK of his* oer .oru.lly one of hta crlilca ay: "The Ri v. Gunsaulua la a tall and an gular man. He !>* a aplondld forehead and an pya which speak* volume*. H (> .iftlfulallon 1 nbaolulPly perfocl; not n letter, not u round la either blurred ot lout Ills neat urea are Rood, but not dramatic. It. la full of fire and hl elo quent . held th vut throng a* If pell- Ifound Ills word jailntlntt In with Idea* and o*r advert amt adjactlvea. In fart, the tpcaki-r In cuch a matt hlean orator and th- hp.irer la ao carried away that It la hard for him afterward* to give an adequit*- idea of what waa paid. Home how. the a|-tear.in • of the lecturer and th* tom- of hl thought reminded one of Robert Kin-mere, although hi* lecture was original and new." The lecture thnt he will give here will give ample mope to hi* eloquence and *rholar*htp. dealing. - II do-a. with the moat Interesting and t-rllliant -a-rlod of the hlatory of Florence and ponalbly Italy, the M*dlrlan Influence on art and let ter*. and the renaissance- and all that It uwaua to Utv modelu artirtlc wotld. t:jv iidictiupitr roi *n. % \firirl> of ( mmrm, lirforf fh— Jnry. Th# jprarxl Jury of ih# Stip-ficrr Pour* h ,v .4 • iwo hour#' ii#Maon #r 1 r.*’urn#J ton sntiktntnti J Koror VA H. Kcooti *nl C A tr *rp tn* • 1 for roMxry Tr.t - m-n vho • young r.+gr-s fi*< jtrnir Anar*w to drive i -*n to * ' ■ota'hrrn * w; *4 fro ti> a few r gn t# iK ur *i utter uetttr g I out on Baa tr*r# nr. of them .Pt ■ i .“tol tr.fo • driver * fu • nd o ier-i him to hand over hie fr. r> > Tlie bo> b.*i 42 -■ in hie xof ket i*d thte rlne m**t- took r. 1 mi ih- point of h plFtoi or!e*r-d him to 4rivi tr- m .• n down ton n When • * *t in# lr • - • :• ur.fi getting **ui of #h> r. k. r.* a (Mitol at him and to.d Mm to *}r:v* Ac- tr Tr * ? **y *u> trig- ter ► ) h it i • ,f of h-** -and brott- ft ;*■ whip in pi*** r# on ri* h*rat* to if. • o • r> r* w n in fh hi * men *iTf irretied r i Jaii-'i . i.e inver of ttif r .* K klentih-el them ra] tf-.-v . e he, J for trial. The m-n . r who : *.wn for the *rri!ial and it l urnlerMowl have held p w.-vt-raj ha k driver* in me mine way l .< > did ad#den .J L*ay .orexl was indt- *-d for wfeai u.er a lot of rr**i from a Havannan. Fior* • . and Waat-rn fiaiiway freight 'tr in the I’lant rtvat —m yard*- ‘*firer Wade ivhr irtdl ted for a*aaull with inter.* 'o murder Mr W II dol l * • th- Kike Carr v| ground* i tow ni|iiu ago Tha oogpro itUckid Mr Moiinn a t i r .iz*r wu a'ty e—m ,ng provt~a*!on and mad- a vi r ioua ae -4 iit. cutting him aeverely a ro*§ the hand W K Milford th- while man. who waa rwufht a*temj(ing to break Int * HufTs Pharmacy a Ogiethorp— avenu*- ■* and Wmt Hrri.nl rreea h few night# a ;#*<! waw arr—t-*l in the art by Po . I(*n \V. Wdiiaaift. waa .ndlrted for burglary. VA J i rn’ r), w f Indicted '• r uriln . In breaking into ih- houwe Henry VAi.non. .tao colored Jim la- coiorel, wan indicted for forgery Pabo\ * off-na- was en*lng i forged ord* r on a grocer for bi ceti ti * rth of muff Fortune dh—4l. colored. w#< Indicted tin* • P rw. - harg. F, on# , for eieahng n can milk from ti log of freight on th- Ocean Hteamahlp wharf, and th- other for car r• mg coo -aled w-apor s VA'hen he wae arr*v!-d for at-aiing the canned miik a pair of brae#* knurke w * found gowel away in a harwlv* place In hie pocket. TALKS OS t.ins noHK. Klrt of Ihr Srrlrm n.for. the Y. )|. C\ A. lo.tlehl, Pom* know,.-.!*> of tlv varki* trrt.-. nl profwMon, i* of inemtmnMe value to youn* men t.for tliey derwl* utN.n tbetr life's work WWh th s Idea In view 'Yotinst M* n'N t'hrlsllsn As<ocm:|cii h*. throuirh ;t Kdurtion*l Committee deckled to rive those youn* men who b*ve an ambitt.m In l.fe or who are seek ing Information an opportunity of Im iirovlmr ttL. m*. |vs by havinr n serle. of Ufe Work Ttlk" rtetard.n* th* va trail** ar! praftnaHti, by men who are well (|ii.t lifted to ,;-ak uptai them The first of *h*e will b riven o-nWthi by Mr J ,t H.ttts>y, who will spr*k or. "The I.awycr" Mr Hiusny will endeavor to rive Information which will t* of BTeat help to any youn man who ha. not yet .ledded main h s life work or who k. corwldertnr enierlnr th* letrsl professloti and will also have pome thtnrs to *<iy which will be profitable to m my who hove already I sen admitted to the bor. These lectures are free to any younr s'm Mr. ability as a speaker •mould proW an addttlon*il n ll rs -k>n. two *r* fur plaintiff. John H. Grimm llcroifrrd Them Agnlnat 11. A. Fountain and A. 11. Moure. John H. Orlmm obtain* \ two verdict* iiKalnit 11. A. Fountain, A. II Muon* an 1 th* Empire Foil nnd .Milling Comi>*ny In the City Court yeaterday. Tb* verdict* w*r* for si*C and 11"’. respectively, In each a** with Inter eat In the latter cat* J la. Thompacm wan alao a defendant. Mr Kountaln'a defense to the suits, and hi- w a the only l*fen-- made. wh iha* )i- w.ih not a inn*r of M or* when the latter signed the firm name to the note* which formed th* subject matter of the diapute Th* plaintiff* reply to thl wa* that at any rate Mr. Fountain had n- t Klven him legal notice of the dts*oluik>i of the partmrahlp, and that h* waa still ioun I by th* partnership debt* and o .i --gutlons. The two Juries who tried the rare* un der th* ch.irg*- of Judge Norwood. ucre*d that the | *etitlon taken by th* plaintiff was accurate, and found In hi* favor. t tiariced with n llelnoua t rim*. Silas Roberta, colored, wa* arrested yea t*rlay by Patrolman J. J. O'Conoell of the Plant Byri*m police at the request of CharUate Hd>erta. colored, who churges Idm with an attempted criminal uaaauit upon her four-year-oid daughter. The prisoner is a iHiusln of the plaintiff and lived In the * *me hou-e with her. The charge against lio)Mrts will be in veaugate*! this morning, but It la thought that he is not guilty. FIRST SIXTEEN YEARS Determine Structure nntl I’li y aim I Health. If pit I*lll* could r* nils* what a crime they commit In permitting children to have heavy drug* during their airly life, *uch d1 ukp, for Instance, a* coffee, which ftunt* their growth, prepare* th in for • l\*pep!-|a and nervous wreck*, they would -io n> thing, go to any ;imount of trouh e ;nd care, to chang<- the method* and gl\e t‘-lr children the advantage that nature demand* to produce perfect specimen* A sixty year old woman write*: "Mv over-ln*lulgcnt pa pit used to • *>• at the table, ‘Why rot let the child have what -he like*- It w n*t hurt her any * lie re ferred particularly to my drinking rof fwhich I was very fwid of * a child. He hon* Ktly thought M didn't hurt me. lor with hi* strong bod\. apparently with out nerves, he was not consciously affect *d by coffee, hut the effect or me—a bun dle of nerves- was to develop restlessness and stunt my growth. "Th*- first ♦ If* ct after drinking coffee wss that of delightful exhilaration an*l I fdt court* g and strength to attack almost m l . amount f active work. l*ut In n few hours the i•-action cam*. wl*h misery In rny ch-f. i*.lpMatlon of the heart, and mot unbearable pains in m\ stotna h. ■’l- mall) try Httrntlon was called to I*ostumt*er-.*l Fod Coffee and we secured -orn- of it. It was prepar**! according to directions, but bre.ikf.ist being delated, the Post Util got an extra boiling, which developed ‘ll Its virtue*. and we all felt In love with It from the first moment "The charge In our physical health, after drinking Forum, was something remark, ablt. We have us delicious coffee as any one could ask. but It l* n perfectly healthy coffee, and the more we drink of It. In reason, the better we are lam snflsfbd that the In* rgpMny amount of ht-ait diffi culty of late years, itnot.g young people, is directly attributable t. the use of cof fee. and It Is • great b basing to have so safe and deiiclou* u fool coffee a> I’o tum. Please omit my name from public*. tjou/* Kast Brookfield. Mass Naim given upon application to I’ostuu* Ceral Cos., lAO., ilatil* Civtk, Mloh, THE MOUSING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1^ The Best Natural Aperient Water. BnuyadiJ&nos Neve/Gripes. It Is A Wonderful Hcmeijj For Those .Suffering With Constipation and Hemorrhoids. •Aver I ,wo*i l*fe)ictu* maer of i *t f*m id tb world T-ilf To Tkla. It act* without giving rue to intetinai irritation an i act* ip*4r, pure and gentla Avtrag* K*f tut. t.ierfui one half b nr before r.f*aktat will rauM a copious eta until n. withoqt bring'.ug any 'liaronlort to the patient HI W V K efgpMltlnM# *• AIM A TH A*k for the rtI.L NAMF Kunyadi linos BLUE KED CENTRE PANEL on BOTTLE. THE CONTESTCLOSED MItOIdHMIP UIHA AWAI HV Tilt'. MOftVIMi AI WA TO-DAY. F. SLOAT GETS FIRST CHOICE. (tiAAIDiIUBI.r IATr.HF.AT ItY COM. PCTITORk A MA FKIKXHI I OH TMK k< MOKAII9HIP. Th- educational voting for in the International ppondenca Rchobi# of Hrrantoti Pa #n du* t-d by the Morning New-w c o**-l ytu* te-da; Mr Fr nk Bloat with (; pen hearner Bioat A * o rtotivei th- largest n init-er of vot- and conrequrotlf ha* firm choice of th- ten acb'darahlpa. Mr. Ferdinand Kaud-rp, with Lpopoi<i Ail-r. received th- nast largeei n iml-r of vot— arx) g-t- th- second choice, while Mr VV C Mrlntyr-. anglnaer. re?flv#l third larged number of voea an) get* third choice. The following are the ten ettc ee fil compatltort in their regular or .er with the nutnler of vote* received by each. % A ' 1 M,*ruwllu,iHl I arrr,p*a,li'.rp m-.iiulb, bc-r.lilwn, Vi. Frank Sloal. Havannah. rrenival 3,034 vot * F. Kitxkn. BavannAh. r-vlvl 3.331 vol VV. C Mclntyra, Savannah, r-oMv.d J,7C> vnl** lainlel Dukhan, Savannah, 3.U4 vota^ W. B I’urac, Savannah. rwlvl 1978 vo*-a. Frank Hlrt, Savannah, rec-lvl i.V9 volra J. A- Klnßborn. B-aufort, 8 C.. ra calvort 1.234 vol M W lllia M. Ivin Savannah, vote.. C. H. Mcl’hall. Savannah. fmlv.l 1.1*5 VOIM M A Stern, Savannah, received I.o*B vole*. The ten .'-holarahlp* whlrh were rnm petecl (or ami which the Mornlna New. 1. ictvinK awav autrecatv an outlay of To' They are a. follow.: 1. A free acholarehtp In mechanical entrtneenn*. which will qualify for j>o*i tlon* a. mechanical ilraftemen, machine de.lnner., foremen, u|>erlnten<lent*. an I maater mechanic. 3 A free .choiar.hlp In elrctrl-al en klneerlnx. which will qualify for pc.ition. a. duperlntemlent. of electric llnht an 1 power pi int. or of electrical nanuf.ic torle.. a. electrical ennineer. or electri cian.. Thl* echo!ar.hl(> Inclurtra a fr.e outfit of electrical apparalu*. with which to do the work of the couree. 3. A free .cholar.htp In architecture, which will qtiallfy for po.ltlon* a. aB-ol tectural draft.men and lo.iipier*. aichl t-ta or architectural engineer*, or >o no Into tMj.lne*. a. builder, and contra tor*. 4 A free .choiar.hlp In civil enalneer lri( which will qualify 4o dct.n nnd .u - con.tructbm of hrldße>, m lay oul proponed railroad, or .upermtenl their con.tructlon and maintenance; to de.tan hydraulic apparatus and plan and tn.tall water iiower plant* and Irrlaition ey.tem.; and for po.ltlon. a* *urv< yor*. or ae muni Ipal or con.ultlnir civil enxl neer*. 3. A free .choiar.hlp In .anltary plum!’- me. heallna and ventilation Wilt h win qualify to All the hlkhe.t po.ltlon. In thn plumbing heating and ventilation trade, or to act a* ptnf’blng m.p-ctor. . A free .cholar.htp In < hemltrv. which will qualify for pontoon, a. ana lytical chemist*. 7. A free ucho’.arship In commercial bronehe*. which will qualify for position* as stenographer or accountant*. I t bolarsl Ii B drawing, which will qualify f r M ir-i I.MttloriH a* mechanical draftmen. Thl. *, holarahlp Include* a complete drafting outfit; retail price, 1!2.f>5 A free scholarship In archlleciural drawing, which will qualify for position* a. arclSfectur.il draftsmen. Thl. schol arship include* a complete drafting outfit; retail price. 112.13 10. A free scholarship In ornamental design, providing thorough Instruction in freo-hand drawing, hlatory of ornament. kjuid the clementof epptlcJfegtlealgo, and •v-rifig th- Mm* g o .r, 1 a* mi ar couman in the bwt re-ident art #chi li Tht* p**hoUirnhlp includ* * a complete de glgning outfit, i-tali pri >•**. Fia h -uc* -*af u comp* t cr # requested t< Mil at the ofTi< -of *h- Morning New* f r -dwy at noph and re #ire the text book# ami an order on th- a nool for pcho.-'ir • fit pa Tn- outlay to th- lu ky t-n i neahing Tiie book- are free a Sen inet ruction pa p-ra in pamjdtlet form qir-ttlon papers and draw.ng piatet with which to rom piete tne coure. In addition to ea h penedarship. are tncl ni-d free, a rm j*ete pet of the nm* |iap-rp ond pla*ea. har.dfpomely YOiinl In l-a€h-r. with a book of formulae and a k-y for the whole work of th- emirs-, for up- a.* reference book# Thin school is on- of :h- first in the country. It ha* pupil* all over th- I’r.tte! Btataa. A lrg* runner ar** in Havoim*h. Th- mi **es atialne<l by the ran:on School* moke them widely known Th** m-thod of lnstrijct*on te the iept and th- synt-m i* thorough The resident manager je Mr R A. An derson. U rjordon str— t. e*at. WILL PUI OA THANKItiIVIIiO. %irangem-nfa for the F>*tbail fiamr W ith Ja*kaoa% 111 ni|letrd. The final arrangements for the football game that wil b- played here Thanks giving lay between the Savannah foot hgil t-am and an eleven from Jackaon j villa were ron-lud-d yesterday The , Jackaonv'ille team win roach Savannah on Thanksgiving morning and will bring with them. In addition to four substi tute., a good *lxed crowd of rooters. The game will be played In the Bolton etr.et ground*, the vtaltors to get either |ier cent, of the net gate receipts, or. in case of bail weather and a consequent small attendance, ISO In cash. The players that will represent Savan nah In the coming contest have not yet t*een decided on. till |*.Wlooc on the team are still often attd It Is the desire of the captain and man tgers that everybody that tan play the game will be present In uni form at the practice tlt at will he held In tho yard of the llussor* Club to-night and also to-morrow and Friday nights Among the men that are now practicing for a place on the team are Messrs. It B Hull. James Sullivan. Jr., Itlrdle Sul livan. M Smith. Tom Honan. T Hicks. Fnarlea dußtgnon. \V I*. Holt, C. Mun chen, 8 McGowan, J. 'Mdlntlre. R Webb W A Reaves, A. Krenson and H. M Uarmany tITI BREVITIES. A meeting of the Fourth District Rey nolds Club will be held to-night. Danb-I \V /..ppertT recovered Judgment against Tallulah Htnely In the City Court yesterday for slf> principal, about ITS In terest. and 113 .attorney's free, beside* th* coats of court. A meeting of the Second District Club and of all voter* of the district tvho favor the re-election of Isaac R. Nathans as Justice of the |* ace. will he held to-nigot at West Broad ami Bryan street*. In the Recorder's Court yesterday. In addition to the regular case*, ther, were heard fourteen docket cases ogalqat Ter rors doing business without a license The majority of them were filled and paid up. hui four who did not do this were sent to Jail The Earnest Workers of the First Pres byterlan Church will give an eneralnm- nt on Friday In the lecture room. It will be gin at 4 o'clock and continue until I<> o'clock. No charge will be made for ad mission. but refreshment* nnd fancy work will be for sale Circle 7 of King's Daughter* will meet at the house of Mrs. George Barnum. No. 11* Fast State atreet. hereafter Mer chants ami others having mlsht. shop worn. or unsaleable goods, clothing, shoe, or food products, are asked to send them to thl* clnle for distribution among the city poor. John Fork was apponted guanltan ot Henry W Jackson by Judge Hamilton L Ferrill. In the Court of Ordinary yester day. Jackson Is a minor anti wants to enlist In the army, amt the uppolntm-nt of gtiardkin. who will give hls consent to thl* Intended action on the part of hls ward. I- made nece.—ry by military reg- I illations governing enlistment* I Yeaterday morning in the Superior Court, Jim Fruitier pleaded guilty to an I Bjdic'jneut, charging turn with the com mission of larceny fnan *he hoj— Irw sler eryer—l th- r-**len> of Mr 1 A Wall pom- days #irv * r-J u**Y j with abnu: rver>thvng on wh.-h h- c • and lay his ha-r.d Judg- Failuan# sentenced j tvm to a term of twelve month- th* tJi** vjaanty imiawn N. 4 vt ent Order of H Vr nlana. w! I gn its unr lal bwtl a? ’t to iic Übrat> AsaociatJon Mali o-r.isht Uae all affairs of th- div. lor. that o? i)-nl.r Is expected to t*- ah *ity>\ tbe on' in* commit .n ar* n>>ts of VA I* fttaple on. chai r mon: M J I-ery K F Wa k*r W S Pot.*i-r T a>icr.. D J gulr.r.an. VA A B.# under#. K S AA F M W L C S**- Je r Curvy J J Idbon. BrafT ‘*a; a* VA' T '.or.nett, .v- < South Am-r!* a ■ ‘‘' - *" oi f ' Hoot he rr. I #tr. ' *<f ’be t: c. Arm wil. be in Munr .h hr - -UF Tu w.-k. Fnd* co* ' iv rd Hand* *f- Hbl .odu **• t ■ 4 vrn.> j. during ms visit T ■• -‘ * ‘ ‘ ~n eiper ienc*-*! w rk-r arn r s • fbff—r rnman*Yer of j '** 1 '• ir -* Lsui Figgii s si’.l #> * t*r t ’ J Bh—r ** fr, ' The meeting wi,. F s’ ' o night, are) B in-la; a* 11 a n ! 1 i p n .in th* Army H* . No *.- I*' *• kV-ni atre^ lAH A I I'KKSOV 4L. Mr J VV Jones of Atlanta 1# at Pulaakl. Mr VA Stalling# of Ameticua if a gue#t of the Pulaakl. Mr F* C. C tlkina of Atlanta it a r-cs* of the Pulaski Mr Bam R Wight ©f Atlanta is o gueat of the Puineki Mr A M S- oen ©f Atlanta is a gue* of the I>e Soto. Mr VV. J Hogan of Atlanta is regis tered at the Pulaski .Mr. John J Taylor of Charleston la a guest of th* H r* ven. 4lr. J VA Fur •,1 of Atlanta is reg - trred at th- Pul.teki Mr. if P Smart left via the Central yesterday for Atlanta. Hi J. VV Wilson of B*ateehoro if reg lst-red at the Pulaski Mr li Holmes of Hawkinavilla i res jstered at tre F*ula^k. Mr K f Campbell of Jacksonville is .* guest of the Pulaski. Mr W N H’lwkim of Atlanta is reg jftered at the F'uiaski Mr H Kenan of Dar. n ,# a gueat of tne Pulaski. Mr E H 1 tt- *im of Atlanta P reg is tt red at the Her even. Mr. J N. Bshearouse of Bheorwocd i* ngwt-re*l • the Bcreven. Mr H Jensen left over the Seaboard Air Line* yesterday for New York Mr W. G. Town— le # t via she Plant System yesterday for New York Vlr F. La. Bpeth of Augusta was among ihe arrlvats at the Pulaski yesterday. Miss Pouch- Mid Mies Wright of Flotn** ire amtmg th- guests of the Pulaski Mr H M Pennei of Clarton war among tiie a*rivals at the Screven yesterday. Me#are M I>. B4un and B J Pridgen of A name are guests of the De S©*© Mr. B. Rlc'U of Rlaville wa# among the arrivals at the Bcreven yesterday Mr J. H Polhasnua has return-d to rhe <-lty accompanied by Mrs Polh-mus Mr - Bea ioard Air IJn- yee -rday for New York Mr. (.'has. A H aft of Aujpma wm tmong the arrival# e; the I>e Bose yea terlgy. Mr. C. 8. Beaver of Jacksonville was among the arrivals at the Pulaski ye* i-rdgy. M-srs. Rlchanl lair.g and J. H Qt*ar : r.nan of Wgverly are m the Be rev an. Mrs J W Randolph is visiting In 8 vannah. ihe guest of Capt and Mrs. M P. Using. Mr Clarence J. Hendry of Blackshear vaa among the arrive.j at the Pu.askl yeeterday. Cape C. E Gillette tv. among the passengers of th* Southern yeeterduy for Washington. Mr. J. P. Shotter wa* among the pas sengers of the Seaboard Air Lane yester day for New York Among the poe.enger* of the Seaboard Air Llne yesterday, wa. Mr Alex Hen lemon, who left for Norfolk. Mis* Ella Belle Morrison, who has re •inily returned from a two months' visit North Is visiting Mr* J. p. Williams. No. 11* Hall street, west. Mr. Ha non Grundy of Richmond. Va . is In the rrty Mr Grundy Is connected with the Standard Oil Oompany. and Is making a trip of Inspection through th:- territory. fleet,.-ere,l foal and Hat. Detective Stark yesterday arrested Jamee Cook, colored, a sneak thief who a few dava ago stole a coat from a house at Bull ami Perry streets, and pawned It. Stark recovered the coat Monday, and yeaterday located and arresU.l the thief, securing at the same time n stolen Imt for which be would like to find the own er. The hat |* a black derby. HOW TUB GERMS DEVELOP. Prof. Koeh Say, Gnat lilies Intrn duer Pnrniltea Into the Itmly. From the New York Sun Berlin, Nov. 17.—Professor Ko h lec tured before the Colonial Society, whl. h was crowded with scientist* and promi nent men. ait the Kaiserhoff Hotel re cently. on the subject of matarlal fever He described to hls colleagues hls exper ience with the government expedition to Java amt New Guinea. He said be had reached the conclusion that gnat bites In troduced and developed parishes Into the human body. But, according to hls the ory. parasite germs breed in the hum in body Itself. The germs are pissed by a gnat from one human bod> to findher but they develop 111 111* beriy of *bc gnat during the (as.-ag* Children, he * dd. were especially liable to Impregnation At a village In New Gulnei 137 Inha i t ml* out of Tut Were affected by the .lie ease and all were cured by the u* of quinine. Mosquito nets, the professor said, were useful, but were not wholly reliable. All Inoculation* he said, had hitherto been failure*, and (• r th.it rea *>m he urged the colonial authorities to Issue a fret euptdy of quinine. Is your breath hid? Then vour best friends turn their heads aside. A bad breath means a bad liver. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, biliousness,dyspepsia, sick headache. 25c. All druggists. Want your 9 -it* or ir• ri * i-tnuUful hr*i t.r rlrli Mark'* Thrii u BUCKINGHAM’S DYE Sr. • Turn them over and see how they're made. All teams ruo around tke body.'* Ther* isonly on* kind of cort tht tn b* made this wjr. Oar patents protect us and keep THOMSON’S Z? “Glove* Fitting” Corsets in the lead, because they are as different JH—\ . >j#t afcVtegfr 1 from the others as day is from nijht. r4'\ '' /'WT ur new Straight-Front Corset is Icalled the “ MILITANT ” 'I Paris shape our specialty. For a!*e*ery wKS)/f i Handsome catalogue mailed frtt. V Qeo. C. Batcheller & Cos.. 345 B'wiy, N. y. For sale bv all leading Pry Goods Stores. sped snade work LINDSAY & MORGAN'S SPECIALTY. Everybody knows who has ever had a shade that they make you think—if they do not work right When we put them up you won't have to think. We have the only expert shade man in the city. He does nothing but make shades and hang them. Also Draperies and Lace Curtains. Want to do your work. Send for us. Two Specials for This Week. 50 Daghestan Wilton Rugs, regular price $9.00; BD fjn our price UUiUU 100 Brussels Rugs, regular price $2.00; 0 I this week OlikLu Go visit all the other stores, then come to us, and we will surprise you with the completeness of our FURNITURE AND CARPET stock and the prices. Remember, “Not how cheap, but “How good, ’ is our motto. KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS. 'm/uxjccr, Twice the price could buy no better. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Asrents. FRENCH CLARET WINES, and GERMAN RHINE and MOSELLE WINES and FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIES. All these hue M ines and Uquora are Imported by ua to glass direct from the growers In Europe. Our Si. Julisn C.sret Win* from Everest, Dupont A Cos of Bordea :x. Frame, is uu* of their epee laid*-, and on# at extremely low price. The Chateaux Beovtht. toe of their auperior Claret Wines, well known all over the Lilted Slates. W# also carry In bond Claret Wind* from thl* celebrated Arm In oseka Our Khtne and Mo-etle Wmea are Imported from Martin Dauta, Trans tort. Germany, are th* beet that coma to the Colled States BODKNHEIM la very fine and cbeixk NIERBTEIN also very good. RUDEBHEIM very choice. RAinSNTHAU seeded grapes, very elegant. * , UEBFRANMILCH quit* celebrated BARt'Oimi'NNKR CABINET •lepaet and rare. YOHANNISBI’RGER Is perfection. SPARK RING HOCK SPARKI.INO MOSFLT.F. SPARKLING IfCBCA TSLLE and FINE FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIES Special Brandi** are Imported direct from Franc* by us. tn cases and casks LIPP/VVAIN BROTHERS. ENEW EDITION JUST ISSUED NF.W PLATES THROUGHOUT Xc AiUtJ 2“ ,000 NEW WORDS, Phruo, Etc. fnfj h Binding* • 2364 Pages * 5000 Illustrations I irrd under the kupervi*on of W T. Hams. Ph D., LL.D.. United State* ntMior.cr of Education, assisted by a urge corps of competent specialists. lOjKHj TTtR THAN EVER FOR GENERAL USE MR A Webster's Collegiate Dictionary wuh Scottnh Glo-ary, etc. Bjnfc The Best Cooks i * n G>untry recoFniic tht TIF f yr superiority of LEA & PERRINS' wv cAiinc m* •*t"R 1 VV'riTIWW OAUIIC WOflCt*TfW*Hl"t 'Hi ** .ii-' ofl •*>• •• we.nw. '■£% 80,,1e For Ham a. Steak*. oat*. Soar’ ./I y and ev.ry variety ot made dlefct*. v/ 1 l/rV-esrrxU „ mo „ |.,.iuebte. * I — ~ Jo—m [> -cam',&om. AcewTi, Wrw Yoe*. *. ——^ McDOAOUGH & BALLANTYNE, V Iron Founders, Machinists, li il. w - M<> 1 1 < Mii.ikira, ni aiiiifnct ii re r of allow- v ' r > an.l I'nrin 1.1.- l ag lut . Vertienl nml Top Hanning torn >llll*.. tugnr >slll and I'nni. Shm fling, |'nlle> s, etc. TELEPHONE NO. 123.