The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 22, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 CHILD LABOR LEGISLATION. COMMITTEE KII I I l> <TH or TUT. I'ITMIIMi I*l HB. " • |iroa Klibi oa Klllirr of *# OrlflMl Mill* f onniilfrr 4rJoj*#tl * k ub*lMotf \% blah Will Hr rtrd !'*•• *!) > to fh# M *•*•# To-day*—lt Ha %m■ |ni|iiiriiß t Pro* >of * Pltlirr of h** OrlilMl Hltla. Atur n .v v -B it. ih# f • • 4 ar< } (fct Wr i' t r *... 1 l* y : , ~ r a('** ef?re the sab .* • * ID.** CltLfM Oft itor * r> Sr - K .- a !*•? a s- #r f.g < W* *il I* r 4 ot ' : h B that t*i* lib * # r r..*‘f t of bo*h Mn Ho is too and ttr *-t. • V*f’*d * *ubstlfy*e offered by Mr. M cf Mj os** Tbs MJt*',- (/e i • *: and ! fft r.*-f• ’ t## •' - aft#rr. *r ind by them l Hpcrtud fa' rstly • the Hous* •'-mar row Tne sifthodtuta > .r. tr.e r.s’ur* of a cofnf*Tomti ar. 1 and urn# 1 * * ro#* • • th* obje *: n# HllavM *ftat It rr *kr* * p * ' *- * •* jrr socne * f >r •' f ♦*#■•* * * child lob qu#M t Tr * ‘ deoigr**' * {' ' - years of na • * *<’* lr in ** :* to *r#v*r.f . Ir*r .fid 1 >•-*'• <* •* Imm w'f* ’ ■ ' ; - f ! “ ,Jf ‘‘ drr crr-t r r ' r*. ° provd# tH* 1 1-r r r rr. - * ’'■ # iP * v * ' - ? • - *- * • fr* • vision f-r d#p* r d*n’ widow* c-rfatn J : fu— .rr prw H that from wd #?**f J a - 2, 1' r- 'Mid between 12 and 24 v#%-n < ' ag' t. t a.r#*dy •ha:, thereafter h# mployed In any t fj> fa t , : ' .#* • * D..-I rr*<3 ®rd wrfr •rm;>lr *>r.*rr +m In Iho Enrich Jtr.riip and that tot than thirty rr.i- *~al boa low and for ‘h^ trrai \n any factory in thia PjaiiriicHii la prcAidod for ov#rp f f and rrr • mh.r% violate Th'- .•* I' }* furthrr pr •'*-•' *h*t ary- (Ti* r * dlar. rr person ctmtrol ar.> < hUd who employe, commbt* to. auffar* or >• ’ crr.p* ynvr* r*f h; ch.d or ward. *-ndrr t.' r •>*'** of yr%r or who knowifurly wilfully rrtimr* th* a** of • ft or wand to any of tn* par#oa nam*d In *K‘lon 4 of *hi . t *.t or i‘r to obtain for * i h child or ward thall by tuilty o # a mt*d*m*nor and pgnmhsd a* prorldad for m aid section 4 of tbia a t The * • ft* provale* further that any wt<V>w without other tuff, lent nyin* f tupp r* who may furnish to wny of the person* named in ee'tlon 4 o' tht* ac? a carr.ftea*# from wny r*pit ante phyt,cian that sne Is phyay *ily uti -e to work and wctuai.y deper'len’. ijoti the e-imines t her children for a llvtnf *ha!l be from the pro- *-e of il < a't only *o lor* as t i'h dlnMltfy •h.il continue In nerutlYf i#?* oi, to-day the Bena*e confirmed the appoint mend of three coun ty court jiMlfes rt ft Harri*. to over tha County Ccnirt of Wayne If L# Umr. over tbs# of I>* ar#l A W. War nail. over t tm' of Bryan. won KIM. OM *TU>T' DEPOT. Bills rs*rd 'tj fUr llnmr anil Kent A.r,'s Nov. 21—The feature of the House dls irslon to-day wa* the effort of Air Hall, of i.ibb to get the Hmi* to dlaaitraf to the advaraa report of the ap propriation* < ommlttee on It!* t.lll 10 apply the funds In the treasury, arising from the aale of Use (tala’s the porena-e of outstanding bond* ar.d alto to hla futile . ffort to have Iha- hill of Mr. Bower, of Decatur, r. latlve to th* depot, referred to the appropriation*. In stead of Wt.n- D and Atlantic < ommittee to which the author warned It to go Mr ltower’a bill I* one to apply KR.Tfti of state public fund* to the hterest on th*- pul , I. bt, *o that I providing for the use of the amount f >r dt|d building purp ***, may he report' and aa a substitute to the Wight bill Mr Halle motion to commit the Botver bill to the Appropriation* Committee “* defeaierl by n Vote of 41 to ,d|.eaker Butte voting In the negative It * then referred to the Wielern and Atlan tic Commit •• by vote of 67 to 29, Dr J L. M Curry, agent of the Pea body educational fund. >* Invlthl to id drew* the Oeneral Assembly on Friday, the Mr l Inat a' 12 o'clock. The House will meet at 9 o'clte k 'nwt day, thu* giving It tho usua. lire* On mo'ion of Mr H tidal k of Wash ington. lieginnlng with to-morrow, th- House wljl mee. every morning nt 9 o’clock. Instead of 10 as now This Is dnr.e in expedite business. it im ich as ttie session I* iiow more thin naif finished Bills Passed h) the House. The following bill- were ; assed By Air Harper of Wayne To amend th act establishing a system of t übll< schools in the town of J<-*up By Mr Park of Green*—To require thu teaching of physiology and hygiene in the publl > heads of this stale, and to re quire lea. hers to he examined on th* suh- J* 's of physiology anl hygiene By Me-ri Ander-on and Johnson of Bartow-To authorise ihe Mayor anl Al dermen of ■ 'arteravl!|e, to Invest tile wa terwork* fund as they deem beat for the ey By Air fiusley of leowr.dew—To amend the hatter of Valdosta, relallng to the Beccrder'a Court By Mt Bo well of Greene—To '-hang. Ihe t.rpe of holding the Superior Court* of Ihe Ocmuigv# < Ireult. By Mr Wll.iama of Kniannel—To Incor porate the .ly of Swains! nro, Ga. Its Hills liilrutlneed, Tho following r. w hill* wrre |ntrolucr,i By Mr l!or>.< ", of cnat batty—To allow suburban railroads to ,iwii their char ter*. By Mr. Bluhha of Laurens—To amend Ihe art establishing the !*pai mn’ of horticulture and entomology by providing for additional help. By Mr Bleed of Taylor-That the chair man of the Cororolttee on lalu-aiton h ernpowered to appoint *ub-< otnmli -es to visit the Technological Instliut. ’h Girls' Normal and Industrial College th- H'ate Cnlvertßy. 8 ate. Normal School and Ihe branch at Dadtlonega Py Mr ||ow ird of Baldwin To change the name of the Georgia Mitlteey at and Agricultural College to the Georgia Mil itary Institute, and lo permit th K't i uatew thereof to teach In thla slate with- K** By All .Morris of Coble-To pay the peti tion of Blukus FleM to hi* widow By Air Alorrl* of Cobb—To amend the act ere* tng n -yetmi of public achooi* Of Roswell. By Mr Bower of Decatur—To apply |tS2,7Sf> of lie public property fund to the payment of me interest on the lionded deist. By Merer* Ho-wll and Tark of Greene —To pay pension of TANARUS, R. Ransom to hla wlfa By Air. Heed of Campbell—To prevent the putting of drugs or any other rotn modlty In th- creams of the state that destroy the flsli Tty Mr Flint of Spalding— To appropriate the salary of John M Intosh Kell, to hla widow By Air Halm* of Klherl-To create Ihe office of commissioner of banking By Air. Wilgut of b'kijd—'do appioptlalg Nothing Tastes Good And eating is simply pe^unctory— d:ne because it must be Tbs is the corr —cn complaint cf *** 'ivspfr* z If ea’ ng spar;'.g'y wrs.d cure djrs pepsa few would -ffer frer. it lor* The z'.'.y *'y to cu** dycpepo.a. which u diff cruit aigeation is to rve vigor ar.i tc-.e to I’or.ach arid the %’T.z-t t j?ds* v* tyi*- rr. Hood • >ar*arar a etsred the t.ecs of fra:.* Fst lit N St. Ivrtith B tca. Mait . wto *r >i that h* tsd t-*en * rreat -STerer out a; ;■*’ t* and had teen troubled with tour * x and b'adarhe Sl* had tried tnary r** er jped;fles In vain. Two bati.es of H • and * sarsaparilla made ter well. Hood's Sarsaparilla Prcrr ses to cure ar.d keeps the promise. Don't wait till ycu are wers- tut buy a bottie today. I.' ••• #o th* p h*rf#l for d**f, mi l 112Os' fer r.uiidir.** for r.egroe* B y .M r La via of M*r is ath * r—T' pr •• v .* i m> ■ 1 n to owners cf I. <OO of property. IfHIH |N*4 NKW Mil oh liall*y and a I nil Ticket Named at •b* While I’rinmrp. Gnftln. *i* Nov Zl —The white pr r rmry ne.d here for the purpoaa of r.oml r.atinf nuns :pwl off *rs off v**ry Quietly. A.though *ra undarcurrent of ex;tg*. tnem w%* inters*, a* r.o Mm* dsd x.*erer in the voting Ujr The tr.* it regiatrat.on w* k, ar.d th-* number of vo w polled kii .Vo Tha following was the re*ult as an noun | from tha roneo.ida ion by the • ’ Executive Commitf*#- to-dUiy F*>r Mavoi Dwvir J. Bi-ley re eivel a fMI votes var 1 I M Kelley, for Ald*rm*-n First w.*rd J H *t•. • • , (.on. Keror. i war<l. T J litooks. receive*! i- majority over M J Patrick Thirl wtrd. A. J Burr re.*vtd 44* majority, no opposition: Four'h ward J E Brew er received 77 majority over W r Davis For clerk and treasurer. Thr* Nall ro- :.y majority over ft If Irke. Th* city rxt uf've omm!'***e than adopted the following r#-*< rj .# . whi'. will p* rmanently give Griffin the white primary mat t a* a.iwiy l*f**n shown to b the much naedel reform In city poli “This commi’te* be ieving it to b for the t*est interest* of the city to per|MHu*te •h* wt.lte primary >bt*m ik th#- mana gers of the regular city election to l# held on th first \V*dr.e *lay in December, neg*. to provide a ‘eparate ballot t*ox for the purpose of aHo wing the voters to ex press their choice for anew city execu tive committee and every voter I- rerjuest -Ito voce fn r two persons r* lent in h'~ arl and one from the ■ Ity at Urge, and the (jerson from the iMy at larg** rec*|\ - ir.g highest r utnl-er of vote* shall be ha Irma f of th* committee The two j*r f.n* receiving the highet number of vote 4 In each ward shall constitute the new city executive committee 10 no.d for iw-t > tart.'* vhum:d 4 IIOV l> % WRI.L. 1 nting Negro flrl 11**11 n a f laara*- if Murilrr. Macon. Go . Nov 21 —A story renches here from Dunbar, in Houston county thTt Fannb Payne, a negro g!r!. iut" l-ccn committed to jail nt I‘rrr> for drowning a Jh-year-oM eon of Jo*<ph Wilder, colored, on Jam* s permenieiV plantation. She ihr tv two little brothers, aged 5 and 10 years. Into a Skfoot wrell because ♦ hey would not agiee not to tell about see ing her .1 theft. Th-- elder h©> limbed out and sh* threw him b Hard h**kl him under tha water by means of a long pr>. The younger ona saved himself by hold ing to a piece of ut bins* tTOHII %M STfM K lit IIMID. lHntroti Klrr nt I'nrroft, (•., In Trrrrll County. Dnwson. Ga . Nov 21-Latt night a Parrott. G the #tor*hout# l#*iongmg to It to’ Dixon with ih** #toek of goo*l* th*r*in rontalntHl belonging to Henry Turner, wa-* completely *l#*iroy#al by flr* Tim building vm worth nUul (1000. and Injured f ihr#* -fourths vein# Th# ptock of g*oJ* kid worth U'K’Ck. and tn*ur*d for SI.OO Tly# < ip** of the fir# l*i unknown Th# fl.im* w#rc with much difficulty cncifin#d to th< on# building whl h w* burned flf*v#r*J oth#r build ing* r.iiißiit *n fir# and w#r# n*V(M) by d*p#rat# effort* Parrott i* a mdll town having no r#fuUr fir# d#p?irtm#nt. BODY OF % toOMW I (HAD. Iml I fit lion* %r# Thwf khr Hi llrnlcn to lirath. Atkmta. Nov 71 —Th# body of Omllln# Whlt#h#g*l. h n^gr**! 1 w# found on tl# ©tit*klrt* of th# city to-day wltn U-#ri tlonp vi|*i p to auch nn extent that th# Authorities l*#.ieve she wow t.i**n to ieiith. Mrtln Spnngton. negro, hu* b##n j.itued under .irrest o# h pftrty to t.r murder Th# body of th# wom*n who w w#ll known in th# city #** a r#*p#ctbl# negro, war- mi l# when found. IH KL It ft. w| ||n F\ I % 1.1 \ . Nrgro Mini wnl to iinn Klllfil nml %n*flt#r Mmii UouiiUi'd. ColumtKUi. G . Nov 21—Mitchell T\l >r and Charlie Comer. I• th negro##, fought a terilbi# duel with pleiol# near here* tht-* •fo rnoon. The < autu* wah $2.16 due cm w watch by CSotner to Taylor. Comer was killed and Taylor wa# badly wounded. During th# fueilad# Taylor # rintcr ran ictwoen th# men a* i peacemaker and wa# shot through th# head by Taylor Stic died in a few minute# 'I It I %L II % HFfe3\ I*OM PO\FaD. Nigrnrt 4 hargi 1 With Huriler t HerrliiMlon Mini Mean. HylvAn.a, Ga.. Nov. 21 —The trial *f the #lx negroee. hsrged with the mu d#r of Phtlmom Ib-i ring ton anl Milton M#mt of thi.** county. In’ summer. %vho are now confined in Chatham county j i.!, nan b##n t'ontlnued to th# next term of th# Superior Court Th# prisoner# wiil proh# ahly b brought up at an early date and kept in th# Jail her#. Fever lan lie ( nml. in one day with one bottle of Itryan # fever euro. Price 30 cent# All druggiate return the money iX U t*La $o cure.—ad. THF MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1900. Ft:to 4M phi Interesting to rk f Emory's Liter ary Nsfirtis*. Rmory C .iege. "'if&rd, Ga . Nov 21 Never In tha h*:ory of Err.-*ry C lit** have the **fi li'e-ary •oclstie*. the F** i* 1 pr.. Gsmmn. teen in a more p *- !*ercus Td*uoo. One of :h* interest* :ng e% ents f rr* vegg tn *he i* • .e ar ri; v 1 improm; tu d* i"ate which will ?ak place the evening of the >i*h Each aocte*y i* rerresented by *:x men es-n man beirg a wed ter. minutes The subject for d> use.on i# not announced jnfil the hour for The dena#a to beg n and some very unique spreene* are erme i'm#* made Both socitues rasve chosen a# tht it represent* ve* in this men who r mt e both ; i.lty and expert# , ri a di* ,*'k* f unurual merit ar T.* rr **i v - w. tnee? one another In (ha Fe: ruwry -leba ** were select ad by the •c-'ie'jes to-da> and are as follow* Fw, Green H Fertile of Hraifor. Klbert Hale of Rom*. rei Lais 'on to Blanton r * Vi rry. Fia . Fh ‘lamma Lyle f A* Kdward T Davis of Dad** ’ity. K i . a: 1 K: herd Dans Anderson • f Tamita Fia Few km i%iy #|e. +4 for Itn histor.an il r#ex *r Blount cf Barr.*v.l e. and a* is rafdesentattve In the Washington Arrive*?-*ry Mr Madison Be of Atlanta Mr Be.l i* a member of the • ni' r class, and is one of tha most prom ./ir.g young orators In college. The new pr,., r wr# :nta!> i mor !r.f ml r* toV m F QuiHian. Jr. of Mali* %ff of F*w acd Robert M Evans <>f Tampa. F.a cf I’hl Gamrn nc<.(. and mHTitirxns. to inner* In the Florida Judicial C|r cult < on teats. Ja ksonvll;#, Fla.. Nov 21-The gtsir DemcsrtU; Executive Committee ad . red fell.* d.e iate this at *rnorn, alter a stirring session of two days, announ ing ih* result * of th# primaries and de idtng all roi.les , s At times the dl- ussior.s grew wsrm and v.o*ent. and It required ail of Chairman Clark's flrmr.*-M to k*ep order Clark -r l (tiers regarding r.ew cup itol buildings st TaF'iho i-e#* wen* finally laid on in# tab.# owing to th position tagen by Judge Raney, who eald that the ? Hiding* w all fight it wa 1-est Hot to intur this expens** t ow In he coc.t * r*. in the Fourth Judicial circuit for sta’e'm attorney A G Jlart ridge present Incumbent, was announ- ed as winner over A H King tha former bea’ing his opponent by nineteen votes only Th# dtrcusslon was hot at times. in the Rover*th circuit I***gi<s rec#i\wd ihe < ertlfi< at* In the contest in Dade countv It was de ided to allow the returns, as given in, to stand TO mih % (OLD IN ORB DAY. Take lasxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ah druggists refund the money If it fatla to < ure. E W Grove s signature is on ech box 26c _ad. nr. \ 1 VM I>OYLE—Died. Monday. Nov. 19. at 224 801 l or. street, we-t. infant son of Mr. and Mrs Laurence T Doyle. FINF.HAI, INIITITIONA i^ELL—The relatives and friends of Mr ar.d Mrs J. O. Dell are rc-pe tfully in vited to attend the funeral of the former from 8t Fuul e Church, corner of Duffy and Barnard street*, ut 3.30 o’clock this afternoon Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery. DICKINSON—The relatives and friends of Mr Joseph U Dickinson arc respect fully invite I 10 attend his funeral from his late residence, 34i Margaret street, this afternoon at 2 o’ckxk Interment at Lau rl i Grove Cemetery. DWYER-Tlv# relatives ar.d friends of Mlsa Mamie Dwyer. Mrs to O. Ryan Min! Mis J C. /.ciglcr are invited to at tend the fun* ral services of the former from her residence, 35 West Thirty-ninth street, at 3 JO o'clock. ROBINSON—The relatives and friends of .Mr and Mrs. John P. Roblneon. Jr . are respectfully invited to attend the fu neral of their infant son. Charles Yelena, this morning nt 11 o'elork. Rfl BTI9KMI /LlltnUAßlftL LODGE AO. Iff. F. Jk %. M. A regular rommunii .it:m of thl# Ml Ic-ig* wiil i> held hi- (Tnuredaw Members of #l*ter lodges and transient brethren nra fruternally Invited to meet with us. liy order PLEASANT A STOVALL. W. M J A HERSchBACH. Secretary. FUt lITH OLDS (It 11. A meeting will be held thl# fThursday) evening at S3O o’clock t th* Harris **tr##t halt AM s*arile# In favor of Sam ;#! Reynold# for Justice of the r* * or dlally Invited Prominent #p k* r* wl 1 atidres# tne tn* ettng JMBIAH S BROWN, ("'hslrmm. NOTICBL Kina’* Dnuahtrr* Circle No. 7. There will b# cpe i.il meeting of th** Circle thl# afternoon at the residenc*- of Mr# Robert Gibber at 4 o’ l ick Every member U earnestly re(|u#*ted t*> b# present. Very Important busin*as aria I %L NOTICHfI. kPF.4 I tie A OTIC E. All Nil# th# British sbtimsMp Elton must h# pr#>ented at our office be fore 12 o< 'u k tn thl* day, or |*aym* tit Ihoteof will he debarred BTRACHAN A CO Ci nslgneea. Fovannah. Ga Nov. 22. 120f. \ ii i Neither the master nor consignees of the British sitatnship Hoimlea will b.* re ;*nslble for any debt# contra ted by crew of raid vessel J F. MiNIA &CO , Consignees. rwvr* %m> iioiki: paiming. We handle nothing but th# VERY BEST grides of PAINTS and OILS, and employ ihe very beat painters to h# hsd. Aliow us to mike bid on painting your house. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. Corner Congress and Drayton. Phone 513. AH AM) CI'PH KM H MIH.lt FOR SALK. 150,000 feet of a*h. suitable for wheel wright*. carriage maker*, car work# and interior house fln.*h Ak** cypre*# iumb#r of ail *!*♦> to. ht\e lesurmd • utiing our famous hr.md# of ypn-s* shingle# and will soon have a full lire of them for *Mie. VALE ROYAL UFO CO IIOND* KXKCITKD. By the American Bondk.g and Trust Company of Baltimore. We are author ise! to execute kv illy (immediately upm aprllcatlon). ail brsv-.d# In Judicial pr.>- I ceding# in either ihe state or Unite*! j Brute* Court*, and of admintatrotora and guardians. DKARINO A HULL, Agents. [Telephone 334. Vrovidua Building. S TBADY HAkX PALATABLE, PURCHASABLE ■ lift JLu imr. Jos. \. Magnus & Cos. ■ ■Hi Cincinnati, O. UPGTIAL >OTICf>. Buwane t'< ouwariee. F.a <#r.t.emer*—ln the fall of iASG my wife bt un# a sufferer of the rhotimatism. and my f m:.y pbysirian wim others as good as the atsit# Mff>rd* living In Hawkinsvilie. Ga. began treat ing h**r for j-an.e. nr I no telief touM she get 1 was advised by my uncle. F A Robuvk. now living its Cos hrsr, Ga who b*l v :*•**•.i the spring*, ar.d found auch great relief fur kidney disease, he Lad long been a sufferer of. and kr.ow.ig of the waters to be- good for rheumatism, a* i had tr.rd a.l patent medic in** 1 raw advertised, and n<> relief could she g#T, after * ifftring for months and becoming aim #st a hopeiess invalid, 1 brought her to buwanee Sulphur Springs in Florida, ar.d after staying tner# seventy days ah# could get about lively and quirk a* ny on#, and fe|t no aymptotna of pain after tha seventy days. Wa return'd to Hawk ins viH*-. Ga.. and sha still improved m health ai.d flesh, ond wmh fU.a.iy cured by nothing but th*- waters u.-eii from S•- wane#: Springs. Our kittle* girl. Almira at th* sam# time we \i-it*d the springs w 9 months old. At the aj;e of >n*- month It woe afflicted with a dreadful breaking out all over its face and body, eyes t#egn t inflame, and we thougr.i for n t.m# U wou.d lose the sight. It troubled us very much. We railed in a d*> tor. who did not think there was much the matter, hut the child continued to grow worse and it was suffering so mu 1. and ws> -> fretful that we had r.o re.-i night or dty We did everything we could, but brought no relief to the little sufferer. I tried ev erything at hand, or that I could h*r of, but without the desired #fr*-ct. About this time w got to the days I could tell it was improving r;*i in leis than two months it was perfectly well. Splotches all left th* skin, it is now a healthy child, and has a bright-good ey# and fair skin an you wl.-h to see Ever since 1 was 15 >e*rs old I have had catarrh of th** h#ad I tried all kinds of medicin# ar.d the best physicians for 16 years, but without any benefit. When I visited the Suw.to## Spring* with my wife for the rheumatism. I found the water w ** a cure for atarrh. and after using It a while my head began to fe*l clear, my breath got pure and wweet, and I have never been troubled with neuralgia, and but very little with catarrh since. It l* an Instant and permanent cur** for neuralgia an 1 ervMpeia*. I regard It as tn# be.t all-round medLtne in the world As .1 blood purifier It ha - no equal, and it is .1 sure - urt* for rheumatism and all skin diseases I cannot sav too much In pra!e of the Suwane# Sulphur Springs. With grati tude, 1 am yours inly. I*. T McORIFF. All you can drink for f*c at Livingston's SOW 1# THE TIM: TO I 4F ni.TlallKli Fa FLI ll>. It will himkr your old rlothlnu lk Ilk# new. -Hold In Ifirjft# linttlrs at 3.’r. SOLOMONS CO. FROCKS RICK TURD* g( llto IRZT CAKE. Greatest dainty of the ?ca?on Oyster# served In every style—piepare l by the most r.oted cooks In the South. Congresa and Whitaker streets. Open Day and Night. IIIDS to ANTED. CMy of Savannah. Office Clerk of Coun cil. Nov 13. 1900 Bid# will he received at this office until Saturday. I>#c 1. at noon, for th# following ammunition. tor* and at the powdT niAaiaxine of (he Ity of Fa \ar.noh on the Ogeech## road IX cases* Hotchkla# perrussion sheila (10 10-pound stmte to the case). life ca# - 12-|vund cannlser shot. The right l# rtiervtd to reject any or all bids By order of the Mayor W. P BAILEY. Clerk of Council. TUB WAY TO 4 Ll.A\ CARPETS. The only wny to g*t your carpel# prop erly taken up. cleaned and taken rare of for the gumnit r t* to turn th# Job over to the LMstrt-t Messenger and Delivery Cos. telephone 2. or call at 22 Montgomery street, and they will make you an esti mate on the cost of the work Price* r* asonable They o!#o naek. move and store furniture and piano# C II MEDLOcK. Supt and Mgr. BKt KMAAVX ( IKK, 112-114 Whitaker street Every thing up to dat* Game. Fls*h and Oyster# our specialty. Imported Wuer*burger ifof Bran on draught. Phone Tin NOTICE. City of Savannah. Office C*erk of Council. Nov 14. moo. Ail parties desiring to retail liquor *iur lng the war MNd will fl# their tippli a tlori# w i the CTerfc of Coun.il at 4.n*•# so that earn** can be referred io Coun. il and action taken upon *aid appllraij.-n before th. expiration of limit provided for by ordinance. WM T BAILEY. Clerk of Council. lilt. to. AA . OAA EA A llu# Returned to the City and resumed practice* VIRGINIA SECOND CROP SEED POTATOES. Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, E(]fl Plant, And everything in Warranted Seed, suitable for market gardener-'’ need-. Write for special prices. J T. SHUPTRINE, Seedsman, Congress and Jefferson Streets, Savannah, Ga. KODAKS and GRAPHOPHONEB PHOTO. SI PPLIES and RECORDS EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES SLOO, that others charge $2.50. Save your life, save a trip to Hot Springs, by taking FRANK’S & when all remedies fail. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES, Bull and Centres*. Branch .VW Bull St. B Phone* 2*t. Phone* 382. UP-TO-DATE. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West. PHONE 383 %AI( sEAIKM#. ThTooiy Bift Clty *S&owToraiaTlo Savaonih Thh Year. A Georgia loitilation—The Great Wm. Sells & Jas. H. Gray ’s UNITED 81IOto S will exhlMl at tha* folliywlnx p.a'ei 1 JACKSONVILLE FLA M ■ml V No.- Zfi VALDOSTA, OA T\:-.* sy. N-' -* JEBI’P GA *V r.e-lay. Nov SAVANT All. TH RMIAV, *• One Day Only. Alternoon tr.J L- ■ r.lr.tr CHARLESTON. 8 C Ftwliy. Nov. 31 SAVANNAH LECTURE COURSE. “SAVANAROLA” By REV. F. W. GUNSAULI 6 .l lllltx M ALL, THIHIU.IV, '' • SS. Miff.* P. XI. Admis-i n Tr- Beats n exle t Y M H A Btilldtn* <* te 1! it m *r>l sto * p tn 111 IM ' NOTH IP*. If you want The very best GLENLEVIT Scotch Whiskey See HENRY SOLOMON & SON UPftCIIL VITICfJA. GREER’# #< OTI H AAHIBKY. This #’#hr;ted famous old vat ted 11 tghiatal Whisky i# imp rted dire t from the distillery by us This Greer Scotch Whisky 1# guaranteed to be bottled abroad and i# consigned to us from Glas gow. Scotland, ard i# in bond in th# United B’ates Custom House In this city This grand old Greer Scotch to hisky i beautifully mellow and mid to a degree unl l soft to the palate as on<* could po*.*dbly wish, and there 1# n nuftine*# about It that I# especially plea# nf. We ar** glad to let ihe pubii pur chase a# small quantity a# they wish, even on* hot’l#, for the pur pose of introducing ih* best brand of Scotch whlr-ky extant LI PPM AN BROS. Wholesale L>ruggi#t#, Llppman’s Bio k, Pol# Agents for the Greer Distil leries. Okisgow*. Si otland. and Dub lin. Ireland. f>’r their Sco.ch and Irish WhibklM * rE%UVaYTINii— M lllltbsitl - AtK.\. o\ \ i ix.. Hair, moss, t king. fiber, feather*. Our stock of ns* material aid manufa luiad pio*)u t at** up io .at* our renv vat ir.g and remaking iws d**l,ghiO*i many prominent resldenla Ask your acquaint ni,i # Materia) sent u# is i*. k* and. .'-team ed. * leaned and m* ii aiel t> in.d-rn ma chinery Making and >ne l*v met ham* s. to . tontine our werk tu mittr*#'*# and bed dtnv generally. to • e.l t king of a 1 kinds mo*#, hair, cotton, fiber, i it hers, or anv article nae<i#d n mattr*sa lin# NATIONAL MATTRESS AND HUNG- V ATI NO < O Bell Pbon# 11. V 32*. Drayton street. 11l Y O>L% III! HI 1 <*lX.i:il ILK. The bert i# tn® Wh-astr Brar.d of It* fast Ginger A!-. mad* by to ll* *I. r a Cos , of Belfast. Ireland from tn* celebrated Cromac Sprir.g* of tnnt .Ity These springs are the property of Wheeler At Cos her.ee no otner Ginger Ale manufactur* . in Ireland has th**#*? waters but them •elves The Wheeler Ginger Ale 1# mad** from pure J*mai< Ginger Hoot *nd not from Red P#i*|wr a# other* ar. . one .* deleterious—the other i h tonic For Healthfulnets ami Purky tne cele brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Gmg*r Ah is the be*f UPPMAN BROTHERS. Role Southern Agent# Savannah. Ga. LAM) TITLES. Abetmct* of th# record'd lan*! titles of Savann.'th and Chat hunt county from t e settlement of Georgia io date. Money loaned at low interest on city real estate. U*JhU-rr & JMBCJU£TT % lit MNES4 NOTH B#. If You Will Drink Thrn '!rlr.k *h- aril tha purt l.'l'iore W- have them A faw ara JOHN DEWAR & SON'S SCOTCH. In E‘i>tlan juir<. far ju* J 2 S'. : FREIDMAN CARTER & CO.'S BROOK HILL. RVE. *.il jhJ me-;irw. Rxllh' JChh. PREHISTORIC.” a fin* <44 Rye; Per ho'tla C/O JAP HENNERSY * CO 8 ROYAL Steamship Com(>ery's Ccarnac. ax-flna, Bottl*. *3.00 SIR ROBERT BT'RNETT * CO S OLD TOM OIN Bottle (1.&0. Thf i-. ire I.lqour* that you *IH da.Tijht lo alp youraalf or offer congenial g"JC?t*. IS. I BRANCH t 0„ Corner Broughton and Whitaker. Phones 7^. - ), A I V^rcie' v if / | , I HINT fH IHE*.’ FISEBT I.CIXF.X, i*ur l.onil* are the Kinr.i la thr Xaath. We are thr .inly Optlrlan. to llianaah. Our Work Shop la Our ttrons I'rnture. \V.- urlud all prr , script lon work on thr iirruliei *amr j * ! .a> rrcclxril, llri'alrlna ilonr nhllr jna wait. Kyr rinnilnril free. IHI. M. C ll\\ 411 A SOX. flroraln Phnnr 111*4, So. 47 Rail ■ Irret. Silver Services Single Pieces Spoons and Forks Pearls Diamonds Watches One nf the largest and most com plete stocks in the country. Manu factured by Sam’l Kirk & Son Cos.. 106 Baltimore St., Hast. Md. DO VOL KNOW A GOOD THING when ynu | We have raxar an.l ... lull oi .oa'l tnlns*. In DIAMONDS. STICK LI NO SILVER. CUT GLASS ART PI'TTF.RT. ETC. Preeep'., for wrJ.linxe or holl laltjr. See ui. We may rave you money. Hit S Mini. Jew< err lit Bull afreet. SPECIAL XOTICHS. TV li V HOT t*K OniGIXAI. ARBIITOX LIXEt III* heat f.rnflr. La, h barrel contain* euffletent quantity ati'i I .lliv to Blah. H MONBY-SAVINO. A HANLEY COMPANY, Sola Afcnta. I'hotjy XiAk UtOPOUD ADLER. JNO. j, r rrwkkm. C. a EI.LIS. BARRON Cj, 'Vr„ Vice Prealdcat. Ast *• The Chatham Bank will b- pira.rd to rectlvo ,h. of Mvrrbarl, Firm*. Individ. n * and Corporation*. L!b*rai favors exianded Unsurpassed oollreiion fselli-ia* i . fnr rromp: rsium*. SEPARATE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT IN TURKS T COMPOI'NDKD O! UT ON DEPOSITS Rafstr Dpo*lr Bw. ,nd v*i, , rent Corrsspondsne, *ollr|!l The Citizens Bank OF SAYASXAH. CAPITAL SSOO-000. Tran.,|.|i u Oeavral Bbui* Bttilsraa. Aollella Arronn,. „f India u ,| t Mrrrhaols, Hank* and otbrr < o rp J rations. Colleetloa* handled with sar.f, economy anti dispatch Interest, compounded qnsrt> r |, allowed on deposits la oar D. bale!, Hr posit Hozra and Atnras, Vanlta. IIHSNTLEY A. DENMARK. Prr.ld.at MILLS R. LANE. Vice President OeOHr.B C. FREEMAN. Toahlrr. OOHIMIV L. tiItOOVF.R. Asst. (ashu,. SOUTHERN 811 of (ht Bui* of Georgia Capital Surplus and undivided profits U;, DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE Of GEORGIA Ruprr.or facilities for transartlnr > General TtaiikW Collections ma le on all point# “ q. ■■essihlr through banks and bsnit.T A. counts of Rankin Rankers. Wei r-.r-i and others solicited. Safe Deposit Brin for rent Department of Savings. Interest iw\*i. huarterly Sells S’erllrg Exchange on Dorlen C and upwards JOHN FLAVNERY. President HORACE A crane. Vice Pre:der.-. JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier DIRECTORS JNO FLANNERY WM W GORDON E A. WEIL W W aORDON ■ H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN LEE Rcy MYERS JOSEPH FBRST H P SMART CHARLES F.1.L18 EDWARD KELI.T JOHN J KIRBT Sill ill HIS CAPITAL, •ASO.OOO. Accounts of banks, merchants, cery tlons and Individuals solicited SaOr.de Department, Interest p*:d tnar terly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults fsr rent. Collections made on #ll points at r sorable rates. Drafts sold on all the chief ettte* of th, world. ~ It Correspondence Invited. JOSEPH D. WEED. President JOHN C. Rowland, vice President. W. F. McCAULEY. Cashier. * - - - ' ' THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH, GA. Capital , Undivided protlls W. 4 *' Thin bank offers Its services to corp ratlons. merchants and Individuals Has authority to act aa executor, ad ministrator. guardian, etc. Issue# draft# on the principal cities ltt Great Britain and Ireland and on the Continent Interest paid or compounded quarterly on deposits In th# Savings Department. Safe tv boxes for rent. HENRY RLT’N President. GKO W TIEDEMAN. Vice President JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier. WALTER F. HOGAN. Asst Cashier No. I*4o. Chartered I*4* -THE- WtAllS Kill It OF SAVANNAH. CAriTAL.ISOO.OOU. SURPLUS IWWO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J. A. G. fARSON. President BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President. W M DAVANT. Cashier Accounts of banks and bankers mer chants and corporations received upon the most favorable term# consistent *lth safe and conservative banking THE GEORGIA STATE BIILDINQ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 15 YORK STREET, WEBT jj PER CENT, per annum allowol on O deposits, withdrawable on demand Interest credited quarterly 6 PER CENT, per annum allow'd on deposits of even hundreds, withdraw able at annual periods. GEO W TIEDEMAN. President. R. H. LEVY. Vic# President E W. BELL. Secretary. C. O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer lo Newspoper Pis®. For sale, a Forialth Newspaper ENd*ri will fold sheet fixe It is in gcoi rJ '' price *IOO. It coat originally Ih'* we have no u#e for It and wtant th* r It occupies. It will be an lnvaluabl# adjur.cl W n#wipgper oflic#, AddreM MORNING NEWS, Savannah. The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Cos. ARE PREPARED To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms- IF YOU WANT GOOD MATE'LL*’- and work, order your lithographed • printed stationery and blank Iku * Aiornlng News, Savannah, Ga*