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HALL BILL ON THE CALENDAR.
WAMB TO I*l THE 4;W.TaO TO
I*l 114 II 4?E IIUNDS.
Hour Drrlmnl IO *<•! thr 4*ser*c
Report. uu.l Hl Measure Will Ur
(unentered Aloaaat W Itla Hllicr# Mr-
Inliuu to I laaal Fund-II I* Tfcla
Money Thai l W anted o llulld
Atlanta at Orient.
Atlanta. On . No* 22 -By a vote of 12
to tl thr flout* thl* morning disagreed
to the report of thr Appropriation# Com
mittee. aa .eh wa> advet#* lo lhai Hll
bill applying tin' |>ureet of the sale of
l.ub.i prop* rty. am .tinting lo 1U2.750.n0w
in thr treasury, to the purchase of out
eland ne ttond*. at 111 or Itat
ThU tannot in tiny sense be taken In thr
natura uf a tret vote a.- to what the
flouaa will do wrilh these funds, a* Mr
Mali hue tried to tnakr It appear, for
Ideal many favorer! giving the Hall bill
n chanrr to be considered alone with thr
other bllia disposing of thle fun I In
d. td. Mr. Hall e •tatement that hr would
naovr to table his own bill until ail oth-r
bill* afTrctinis title fund had hem die
paaerd of hael much to do with to-day's
'Tn View r.f Mr Hall's as- tranm the
House by a vote- of 2 t" h rt fd to l> t
tnr Hail bill g*> to th .i|rn<li*r (or a
reading. hot It wi.l not I- -’“..rKlerr I un
til thr Mil* ~1 M- -re Kim: aind Hlalork,
providing for the final deposition of there
funds, have be**) pa-ed upon
Mr Hall said ll* at the depot advocates
were trying to do by Indirection whet
thr constitution raid rourl mu he alone
directly Hu urg'd that disagreeing to
the r*|>rt .lid n*>t mean to pass It. but to
piare thr Mil where the House could deal
with It In the future
Mr. Hl aton at aural forcefully lhai It wit
not a good buslt.er- policy to pry an *n
deblewiCH re long before It was due. *ep> •
dally where the debtor . not in a posi
tion to pav That le the * oreliilnn of the
atate in relation to the bonded debt. Hr
read a letter from the state tr*-asurer,
raying that the bond* were quoted from
Jl*' to 111', The Hull bill provided for
n premium of 112. Mr llall said some of
there bonda bore 4S per cent. Interrat.
NEXT Bi ll till OF A MI.HUTS.
Felder Won by a l.arire Plurality
Over noth Competitors.
Amerlcus. Oa.. Nov. 2-.—The Demo
cratic primary to-day resulted In the nom
ination of John B. Felder for mayor by
a U*j plurality, he receiving ninety
more 4n>i<‘ than the combined vote of
both his rotnpetltors. W l\ Willis and
IV. F. Clarke. Out of MA votes i>olld
Falder received three hunalred and six
teen. Out of seventaaen can lldste* for
Council Messrs Oeorge Olover. Lynn
Fort and Joseph Cameron were winners
The primary was one of the roost In
tensely Interesting ever Ip Id In Amerlcus,
due prlndpaaliy lo the fact that ex
tremists arr>>nr the prohibitionists forced
that issue Into the campaign, backing
Weills and Clarke, though Felder recenal
a consider*Me potion of this vote Fel
der was for fourteen years Mayor of
Amerlcus and one of her most popular
and progressive citizen* He now suc
ceed* Mayor Jam-** Hlxon who has held
office five ya-are.
All the candidates tn In-day's election
are among Amerlcus' best citizens and
the result was principally a matter of
personal preference
(OTTO.A anno HILL PAPER.
Plans Consuiaaaaaated for the Erection
aaf Ten Plante.
Atlanta. Nov. 22 —The Journal this af
ternoon t-ays that plena have Men con
summated here for the erection of ten
plants for the manufacture of cotton
eeed hulls Into piper of different grades
Robert Thomas of New York, ai pres
ent In thla city, stys that the s-h<-nv i
being backed by the National Saw Com
pany. w-lih s:,*.no capital, and Oat work
will he begun In putting up the plants tn
• bout thirty days. He says he le il> >
backed by the Hi in.laril Oil Company.
It Is the Intention lo have the factortea
ecatteod well throughout the cotton belt,
and they will extend from Texas to N rth
Carolina The plants will run wlih a ca
pacity of from 12) to 300 tons each month.
ATHENS BOY til’ll It Hl*.
Fell Into the Itnnili of the Filipino
Insurgents.
Athens. Ga.. Nov. 22—'News was re
el ved here to*.lay by letter that Mr
Cicero Andrews, sn Athene boy in the
Forty-first Regiment In the rh!ltp|>!n*,
bad been captured by an Insurgent bind,
eighty miles from Manila lie and a
friend named Mattox, from Farmington.
Us., had started lo walk to Mexico, a
little town six miles out from the camp,
and were c tptured by a band of Alejan
drums Insurgents It Is probable that
they will be rv.eased on parole.
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HOLD GUCCrt DHUStTORB.
Charleston mil Western Curollnn In
t) 1101 l t 011*1 I t 1011.
Charleston, S C.. Nov. 22—The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Charleston and Western Carolina Rail
road Company was held here to-day. The
offices of the road were declared to be
In a satlsfa lory condition, and the fol
toarlng officers were re-elected:
J. B Cleveland, president: Harry Wal
ters. vice president, IV A lonian. J O. C
Fuming J B Dowdy. Avery Potter. J.
B Cleveland, B F Newcomber and Har
ry Walters. directors.
HACK BO FATHER TO PIECE*.
Argro Warn Convicted of Murder aud
A* ill Re flanged.
Charleston, 8. C.. Nov. 22 Andrew Will
iams was convicted In the Court ©f Gen
eral Sessions here to-day of the murder
of his own father on July 7.
M'llllams used a butcher knife and
backed the old negro well nigh to pieces
before he died It Is probable that he will
be sentenced to be hanged Jan t, along
with James Kelly, who was convicted
Monday.
J. R. FRIED A CO. FAIL.
Macon Firm's Assets Are Almoat ns
large a* Liabilities.
Macon. Ga . Nov. 22 —J. K Fried, whole
sale dry good*, tiled a petition In bank
ruptcy to-night Assets are estimated at
t7MV*> and liabilities at tSI.OOO The firm
failed about two year* ago. but straight
ened their affairs and seemed to be doing
a prosperous business
Pres I lie n t Hunell'l Absence.
Atlirii Nov 22 -Tn* presld-nt pr
•'it. .*• th Ms 1. *1 i*
chair about noon to-day to t**kr tha floor
on a question of personal privilege, which
dealt with the absence of PreetJent
Howell. Mr Ellis said his attention had
been called to an editorial In a Macon
newspaper criticising th President for
leaving Atlanta during the eeaion of the
ftenste Mr Kills stated that he kn* w
the editor of the paper, and that he hal
written hla editorial on the erroneous aa-
Kauri pilot* that the President would M sb
want for thirty days, whereas Mr Howell
return from New week.
LOW Aim* HI I EH 1014 COt RT.
Aegro €*ets Life Sentence for the
Murder of a White Man.
Valdosta. Ga.. Nov. 21 —ln the Hup*.
| rtor Court yeaterduy fourteen divorce
! cases were disposed of A majority of
them were negroes.
This morning Robert Wood? we put
ii|<e> trial for the mutder of |ti Phil
ips. a white man about five years ago
| The evidence showed that W.ssle met
Philips tn the road Poiilie* being In a
wagon with ha* brother. Tne nrgio
siartssl a row. or t uner renew.-.! u row
tvl.i h they had had that m*rn.ng Phil
ips undertook to get out of th<- wagon
and was who to death The murderer es
c.ped sn*l was not raptured until a lew
weeks ago wnesi he was pi* led up In
A.at’atna lb* admitted the killing, hu'
set up a plea of self-defense The Jury
r. turned a verdict of guilty of minder an.l
recommended life Imprisonment. There
woe some dissatlefti tic-n over the verdict
atie.ng Philips friend*, who * lalm that
evidsnre might nave be c n Introduced to
siow that the negro had planned tne
murder
lit the ease of Tom Bu hanan .he white
mart. who. whs* In a drunken "edition,
attempted in assault upon a little g.rl
her* Is* -e summer, a verdtlct of guilty w 1*
returned to-night. The Court House was
cleared during the trial of this raee mi l
•>nly the o(fii era f the court, the attor- !
neys at..l the Jury were allowed to heir
the avlden* e. Buchanan has not been
sentenced vet. hut it is presumed that
he will be given from ten to twenty yeans
in the penitentiary H.s past reputation
vva.-t very much against him in the *g*e
Cl.l 11* AT THE I MIF.ItMTV.
Two of Theta That W 111 |t the Insll
tnllon Much tiond.
Athens, Nov. 22.—There have been or
ganized within the past week in college.
lwo clubs, which will lo* of undoubted
good to tha University. One of these Is
the University Press tduh. The object of
the club Is to have a university letter ap
pear al different Interval* In every coun
try paper In the stale A!l the dally paper*
have correspondents In the UntvnraMr
but this club proposes to put the Univer
sity In touch with the country weeklies
It Is also probable that a college maga
zine will he Issued under ih** auspices of
the club
The ether organisation Is the Wlregrass
Club, composed of boys from tha Wire
gras* section of th* state The purpose
of this organization Is to foster the Uni
versity's interests In that section of tha
Mate, snd also to hand together for so
cial intercourse in college Tha club ha*
no officers *
The Board of Visitors from the Legis
lature to the University nrrlv. *1 tn the city
to-day to Inspect the workings of the
University and Normal School Wh le hete
tl>ey will be given a reception by the
Athenaeum
ALBANY'S HAV-D4V rtHMVAL.
One of the Moat Surrt-wfsl That llna
Vet Hern Given.
Albany. Ga . Nov 22 —lf the opening ol
the Southwest Georg a Hay-Day Carnival
and Street l-’alr was a great success, the
second dav has been a greater The city
has been throng, and with visitors stn e ear
ly (his morning, and the show men pro
nounce the carnival tha greatest success
of all (hat have been held In the state.
The carnival and agricultural features
are alike gratifying and Albanians are
proud of (he success of her latest com
munity enterprise
To-morrow will be the last day of the
carnival which will go out In blaze of
glory The feature of to-day was the big
free fireworks display at * o'clock this
evening.
TALKAT II \R A GOOD DAY.
rirkrit Onl Four of the AA Inner* on
the Renolngs Track.
Washington. Nov. a —A promising card
with delightful weather, attracted th •
largest crowd of the meeting to th<- Pen
ning? track to-dnv There was libera! be:-
tin* and the talent picked four winners
Summaries
First Race-Heven furlongs. Marlbert,
1 to 2. won. with Hardly, 8 to I and 2
to l. second, and Humboldt. f> to 2 thiol.
Time 1 V
Be mid Race—Five furlongs. Pigeon
1 '..At. even, won with Termless, 2 to 1
and 2 to .A, second, and R.ibunta, A> to 1,
third Time 1:08 3-5.
Third Race—Hunters' steeplechase,
about two miles tligbte, 7 lo 10, wo*,
with Self Protection. 8 to 1 and 2 to 1,
second, and (Socket. 3to J, third. Time
:0. •
Fourth Race—Maiden !wo-> ear-olds. fix
and n half furlongs Blueekbl. 12 to 1.
won. with Automaton, even and 1 to 2.
second, and Amorlta, 4 to 1, third. Time
1:3 1-5.
Fltth Race—Selling, six furlongs. Hart
xllopochtle. 9 to 5. won, with Midnight
Chime*. It to 1 and 5 to 2. second, and
Brisk. I lo 1. third Time 1:18 4-5.
Sixth Race—Handicap, one mid rale
etgth miles. Kntght of the Garter. 7 to
2. wor.. with Alslke. 12 to 1 and 2 to 1. sec
ond. and Rochester, It to 1, third, lime
1:57 2-5.
Haves at Piedmont Park.
Atlanta, Nov. 22.-Custodian, tn the
fourth race at Piedmont Park this after
noon waa the only favorite to win.
Weather cloudy. Track slow. Summar
ies
First Race—Five furlong? Saline. 3'l
to 1. won. with Dr Carrlck. 4 to 1. sec
ond. and Nannie Nolan. |h to 1. thlnl
Time 1 <W.
He- ond Rac*—Helling seven furlong?
Mark MU#*. 5 to 1 won, with Cakewalk.
5 to 1, second, and Monk Waymun, 8 to S.
third Time 1.4'
Third Ra.-e—Selling. Ove ands half fur.
long?. Lady Unsung*. 7 ro l. won, with
Carlotto C. 3 to 5. eecond. and Iris, 3 to
1. third Time 1:17.
Fourth Race—Four and a half furlong?.
Custodian, even. won. with Centerfield,
8 to t. second, and Prentice Young. 5 to
1. third. Time l.t.
Fifth Race—Six furlongs Two Annie. 2
to 1. won. with Golden Rattle even. *ec.
ond, and Ouoio. 1 to 2. third. Tim* 1 24S
line* Result* at Newport.
Cincinnati. Nov. 22.-Results at New.
port:
First Race—Six furlongs Aaron. 7to 2.
won. with Orrte Goan, II to 5. ee-ond. and
Xanlhos. 8 to !. thlnl Tune 1 141*
Second Race—Six are! a half furlong?
selling Loyal Prince. Bto 1. won. with
Avatar. 4 to !, second, and Poor Lands.
sto 2. third Time 1:3.
Third Race—One mile ami sn eighth.
' selling Gov Royd. 3to 1. won. with W
i G. Welch. 5 to 1. second, and Exit, 5 lo
. 2 third Time 2 <B<x
Fouith Race—One mile, pelting Brulare.
9 to 2. won. with Horseshoe Tobacco. 3
to 1, second, and Left Bower, 12 to 1.
third Time 1 It 1 *.
Fifth Race—Five nnd a half furlongs
M e* Aubrey. 4 to S. won. with Dolly Wsg
ner * to 1. second, and Dynasty, ion to
I. third Time 1:12H
Sixth Race—Six and a half furlong?,
selling. Joe Martin. 4 to 1, won with
; Agitator. 5 to 2. ?* <*>.!, nnd Acushl.i 4
to L third Time l 214
The Non-Irritating
Cathartic
Easy to take, easy to operate—
Hood’s Pills
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1900.
THi: i:Molt 1 "PHOEAII.”
tn Lirr I ten t Number of the t "liege
tlugaslne Just Out.
Kmory College. Oxford. Ga., Nov 3
Th* November lasue of the Emory Phoe
nix appeared 10-duy, and I* ona of tne
most creditable number* of that magaz-ne
that have ever been put before the pub
lic. It eontalna articles which ah~>w
thought and careful preparation, and ut
ihe same tlm* presents a very attractive
appearance.
The fiontlepte-re la an excellent full
page half-lone of Edward Canning Bas
net! of Atlanta who so well represented
Emory in the recent contest of the Geor
gia Hi ate Oratorical Asso .atlon Indeed,
the Issue might be styled "the oratorical
number as ■ great deal of It* si*u*-e
Is given thereto Mr Hasnett's epec-h
"The March of Science," is given in full
.Ki-I ■ * **..' sin . . ? Mild
poems f iring mi this event of Eliavl.le.
The Gentleman from Ruck Greek a
New Roy Story," bv Samuel R lirblges.
Is quite a unique- und Interesting produc
tion A *k h of the life and rriU lsm
of th<- r**tem of Ric.-iard Henry W1..1,
from the |H-ti of Mr Kdw.n A Rogers nf
Walesca, :s an article showing car* (til
r*--ai h and clear thought Mild style ..(
writing This Is me first of a aeries of
irtlcle* on (j. .*rglv poets which will *|e
| ar In the eurrent volume of the l’hoc.
nix. and is imp.riant as the sign of r‘- 1
hrwe,j inierest on the part of student,
of Emory In the poets orsi other writers
of their native Mate This renewal has
been largely brought about by the Infln- !
cnee of Emory's professor of English, Mr
W 1. Weber Another series of arttele. ;
begun In thw. Issue is that of sketches of
Ihe lives and labors tn behalf of the col
lege of the early president*. The first ;
paper of this series deals with the found- j
er and first preslilet)' of Emory, Dr Ig
natius A Few. and k* written by Mr.
Robert H. Timmons of Atlanta. This nr
ucle shows In a near way how the prln
- Ipie* of Dr Few * life have efTtcisd
the coll, go that he founded, proving ho-v
large an influence for good a truly great
llte may |>erpetuate Tnera are other
aril lea ol Inierest mostly of a local
unit humorous nature
The editorial department Is particularly
strong out nfi. ts great rr.-dtt on the
editor-in-chief. Mr N C. Napier, Jr
The departmental features are up to a
high standard, the athletic department
s.lowing i ,le. tdi-d Improvement It con
tains accounts of the tennis tournum. nt
with a photograph of the *h*mpton. Ip,
Robert F Hemphl!! ot Atlanta, utsl nl
the annual relay ram which was won by
the Sophomores.
Alti-gether. m,. onr great
merit, and Is particularly excellent. In
tnat It reflects in a manner thoroughly
true to life college thought, and life, as
P exists al Empry The Phoenix, under
the present administration. I- t* splendid
tepres. ntuilve of the literary aocietlts.
oii'l is un honor to Emory.
STOP* THE ( Ola.ll AMI AA ORKtI OFF
THE COLD.
Laxative Rromo Quinine Tahleta cur# a
cold In one day. No cure, no pay. price
25 cents —ad.
LAMER Hl'vr ARRIVES.
II AVIII Re I ■veiled ut Emory College
Shortly.
Emory College, Oxford. Ga . Nov. 22
The bust of Sidney Lanier, which Is tn
Ih- prevented to Emory College hy the
senior class, has arrived It Is a splendid
piece of workmanship, and when set up
In the rotunda of Candler Hall, will pre
sent a splendid appearance. The unveil
ing will l ike place some time In the next
week or two. as soon as all arrangements
in he perfected Judge John AV. Aiken
of Carlersville has been Invite*! to deliver
an address at the unveiling anil ha* ac
cepted the Invitation. Judge Aiken Is one
of the m*>st noted of Emory's many lllu.--
trlous alumni, and I* an orator of great
ability He Is a graduate of the class of
1177.
The committee on programme has pr* •
pared a set of exercises of great Interest
which. supplementing Judge Aiken *
l*ereh. will make the day of the unveil
ing of the Lanier bust a memorable one
In Emory's history A prlie for the best
poen| relating to Ihe life or work* of
Lanier has been offered to the student
body, and the produet lon that Is suceass
fill In winning the prlie will he read on
(lie day of the uiivcdlng Invitations to
be present on this day will be extended
lo prominent literary men of Georgia and
Ihe South
The setting up of thla bust will. It Is
hoped, be but Ihe beginning of the pay
ment of the debt of praise and gratitude
which Georgia owes to her authors, and
no better location for the bust could be
found than In Emory's magnificent lihrv
rv building, known as Candler Hall This
library I* one of the largewt and best In
the South, und contains **n especially fir?
and rare collection of the writing* of
Southern men. n*l particularly of Geor
gians. The dato of the unveiling will
piohably be some time In the week fol
lowing Thanksgiving, and the event is
awaited with great interest by every or*
at Emory.
The second game of the basket ball
league serle*. was played this afternoon
between tha Senior* and Freshmen, und
resulted In a victory for the Seniors, ay
the ecorn of S to 2
Itrad This. (Mease!
Kindly let me know your best price on
Bryan's Fever Cure hy the dozen 1 have
used It in my family and And that It
cures fever before you ran get a doctor.
J AA* Grilfln. <‘at Creek. Oa
One bottle of Bryan s Fever Cure cures
fever In single day.—ad
hi MM-:** Minim.
STATE AMD COUNTY TA A Id*. MMKt.
Office Ccdlertor State and County Taxes,
Chatham county. Georgia Savannah, Oct.
5. I*oo—The digest Is now open for the
collection of the above taxes on all prop
erty, real and personal: ihe specific tax
on professions; also the
POLL TAX Foil EDI C ATION AL IM It.
POSES OA ALL MALE RESIDENTS
of the city and county, hetwren the ages
of 21 and •• years
Office al the Court House Heir? 9 n
m. to 3 p m. JAB J M'-OOWAN.
Tax Collector C. 0.
NOTICE.
The section presidents and director* of
the Needle AA'ork Guild ore requested to
send In their garments on Monday. Nov.
2*. between 9 and 12 o'clock, to Mrs.
David Wells, 222 East Charlton street
It Is also reqtieMc.l that the church
societies w.shtng to share In the distribu
tion will send In their name* at the same
time und place.
As the Guild Is strictly non-arctarlin.
the by-law* require that the name? of
churches shall not be used In the dis
tribution of garment.?
By order of THE PRESIDENT.
i'moi'eht; oaa nkuan.
If you want your plumbing work done
reasonable and up-to-date, call on the
former plumbing inspector. CoSGROA'E.
|l3 Drayton street. In rear Lutheran
Church.
THE BAA AM* All PREPARATORY
SCHOOL. MILITARY,
Harris and Barnard street* Ormond R
Strong (Cornell), Head Master, Greek,
l-attn and English: Rev R I'. Johneer.
A M (Piincetoti). lately of HI Mat
| thews Military Aca.leiny, History. Geog
raphy and Modern Languages. John
Stelxer. A B . MsUx-mallca and Chem
istry. Ga. Tclcpbooa UU. :
FI lEtt.lL INVITATION*.
BARBOUR—The relatives and friend* of
Mrs. Mary Kelly Mrs A Harbour.
Messrs J F 8. end R T Barbour, are
invited to attend the funeral of Mrs
Bridget Harbour from th* Sacred Heart
Church this afternoon at 3 #) o'clock. In
terment Cathedral Cemetery
BTROBHAR —The re.attves and friends
or Mrs Henrietta E Strobhsr and fam
ily, are respectfully invited to attend
her tuneral eervlces from St Paul’s LEple
< opal) Church, this (Friday! afternoon at
3 o'clock. Interment In Laurel Grove
Cemetery.
MBKll*.*
PaTestTmiTcoMMAADKIIA SO. 7.K.T.
Attention Sir Knights A reg
ulai .an lave of this • rnmund e a a/cl
• sing .t your asylum M .sone
Temple el S:ls o', lock
Order of Red Cross will he conferred.
Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invit
ed to attend. By order of
H K WILSON. Eminent Com.
AV S ROCKWELL Recorder
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FINE AA IA KB
AMD LIQI OH *
FOR THE HOLIDAY TR ADF..
We carry the fln->t line of liq
uors. wines, etc. for the huliday
trade that can be had. Old stand
ard brands, such a*
Hennewsy 3 Btr Brandy.
Muriel 3 Star Rrandy.
Old Export Whisky, pure sira*gh
goods.
Hal AA’altera' Whisky. 10 year*
otd.
Rohlnsen County Whisky, full
quart*. sc.
Amoittlludo Sherry AA'lne.
Duff Gordon Sherry Wine.
Fine Old Port Wine.
Sweet Catawtsi Wine.
Fine Cooking Wine*.
Claret. Old Tom Gin.
—at—
JOHN T EVANS A CO.'S.
Congress and Barnard streets.
• Fone* 3*
WE INVITE YOU
—fo Our—
DEMONSTRATION OF
MIHEDDED WHOLE WHEAT HI fi
ll IT.
The natural bone, blood and muscle build
er. It contain* ail the elements that are
found In the human system
It Is a light, short bread, and Is already
baked
We recommend thl* food to people
(troubled) with weak digestion.
Very respectfully,
A M & C. W. WEST.
BUY ONLY THE MEMT GINGER ALE.
The best 1? Ihe Wheeler Brand of Be.-
fast Ginger Ale. made by Wheeler A Cos.,
of Belfast. Ireland, from the celebrated
Cr.wnac Spring* of tnat city. Th??*
spring? are the properly of Wheeler A Cos
hence no other Ginger Ale manufacturer
In Ireland ha? those water* but them
selves. The Wheeler Ginger Ale ts made
from pure Jamaica Ginger Root an*] not
from Red Pepper, as others are; on* .s
deleterious—the other ts a ionic.
For Healthfulness and Purity the cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Ale le Ihe best
LIPPMAN BROTHERS.
Sole Southern Agent*. Savannah. Ga.
THE WAV to CUPAR CMURII.
The only way (o get your carpet* prop
erly taken up. cleaned and taken care of
for the lumni' t. is 40 turn the job over to
the Distrtrt Messenger and Delivery Cos,
telephone 2 or call at 31 Montgomery
street, and (hey will make you an esii
mate on the eoet of the work. Price*
reasonable They also pack, move end
store furniture and piano*.
r H MEDLOCK. Supt and Mgr
BECKMANN'S C 4FE,
US-114 Whitaker rlreet
Everything up to dale. Game.
Fish and Oysters our specialty.
Imported Wuerxburger ilof Rrau
on draught. Phone 710.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Cterk of Council,
Nov 14. law.
All parries desiring to retail liquor dur
ing th* year M>’l will file tde-Ir tipple a
tlons with the Clerk of Council a once,
*0 that same can be referred to Council
and action taken upon said application
before the aspiration of limit provided
for by ordinance.
WM p BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
I'AL.vrt: ( AFE.
KBSTAURANT AND OYfITEH HOUSE
42 Bull Btreet
Blue mints. Little Neck Clams, received
by every sl.-amer Native Oysters tn ail
i*vle*. Chops and steaks md game In
season. Everything the beer
Just received, fresh lot live lobster*.
M D ARRAMS Prop.
P 8 —Hot lunch from 11 to 1 every day
ami AM) CTfMH WH— 1 ..it
• ALE.
J 30.000 feet of ash. suitable for wheel
wrights. carriage makers, car work* and
interior house finish Aleo cyprea* lumber
of all size? We have resumed cutting
our famous brand* of cypress shingles
and will soon have a full line of them for
?•?’*■ on?-** ?t*v: f?o
DB. W. W. OWENS
Ha■ Itet.l rnett lo Ihe City
and resumed prnrtlre.
NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignee* of
the British steamship Motmlea will he re
sponsible for any debt* contracted by
crew of *td vessel
J F. MINIS A CO , Consignee*
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignees of
the German bark Bretna will he responsi
ble for any debt# contracted hy the crew
BTRACHAN A CO.. Consignees
Savannah. Ga . Nov. 3. )9ftn
NOTH E.
All bills ,against the Masonic Temple
Association or the Masonic Fair Associa
tion must be presented at once, Itemized,
to JACOB COHEN
Treasurer. Ill) Bryan street, east.
DB. SIDNEY J. LANIER
Has returned In the clty
aa< resumed practice.
‘ .- a, JP9*
LEE ROY MYERS SCO.
. l'\ ■ ■"! -h;|, >*•>
HUMBOLDT
c i n ji D C
I? I L/A n J
viwi-vnw
A5 GOOD A5 CURRENCY
-• it ' - 'r
-
UP-TO-DATE.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
I! Congress Street, West.
PHONE 383
.SPECIAL AUTICW.
rir ' n ' r ?t A \vrrr~>rTti *<.* <o.
Kind Friends—l huv. go' aom of tha
people here 11 inking there mu t he some
thing In th.- H, rb g 1 gne a e:l?.y to
a |k> r man who I* it. U* and wltti Kidney
trouble (No wras than 1 was.. I an.
certain It will help him. If so friend?
are (o send him arid wife to tbf Spring
Mr. Po oi k. prop Hotel Hartford In
tins *1 y with 'laughter and Mi Is to go
there a* so n a? he .n tlx husin *s up
A banker was tore. also, two oth< r
wealthy m*n. 1 told t t-m to g at once
to Ruwanee. exp ait *-d the l*en*-flt ther*
more than a h -me Still they wanted
the wapr to u?e until ru<-h tIRIOS a? they
could g. t away l hai Is why I sent for
the five carboys 1 have n*. Idem what
amount of w<*u-r I can sell, but 1 will
do what I .an. but I woull sooner see
pe pie go lo the Hprl. g
Had a sh'-rt note ftom Rev p A'. Har
tigun He I? Improved, an l sahl. my next
va.-at'on will re spent at Snwan?* in a
busine* . letteir irom Mr S'athen. be said,
"My wife is fine. Had she remained at
the Spring two week? longer she would
be sweet sixteen again "
AA'ell. It Is certainly womlrf J; all ge
heni-fUed by the water*. Chance* are
Suwan*e will cal. h all again
Sincerely yours.
P J DOUGHERTY.
Hartford. Conn
yu on drtr.k for Sc at Living
ston'*.
MOAV
19 THE TIME TO l 9F.
DETER*!A'B FLUID.
It nill make year nl.l elotliinu look
like u-w.
hold In large l.otllr* at 2-Ac.
SOLOMONS CO.
Hull Street Store Open All Mlaht.
FROZEN RICE REIDS
St It \v A HZ'* t AFE.
Create*! dainty of the ?e*?on.
Oysters served In every style—prepared
by the most noted cook* In the Houth
Congreea and Whitaker street*.
Open Day and Night.
RIDS AA ANTED.
CNy of savannah. Offlre Clerk of Coun
cil. Nov 13. 1900 —Bids will be received at
this office until Saturday. Dec. 1, at noon,
for the following ammunition, ator.-d at
the powder magazine of the city of Sa
vannah on the Ogecehee ,r.d:
13 case* Hotchkiss percussion shell* (Id
10-pound *he|ls i*> the rae>.
14 case* 12-p und c.innUrr *hot
The right Is reserved lo reject any or
al! bid? By order of the Mayor.
W. P BAILEA’.
Clerk of Council.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
JI *r REA LIVED
One carload of Moyers' fins work of
Syracuse. N. Y . open and top buggies,
the most complete line ever brought to
thl* city.
We defy competition on this work 1
ask Ihe public one and all who are tn the
market for end and side-spring <a*y-nd-
Ing vehicle*, that they can be found at
my repository. Abo a full line of deliv
ery wagons, open and top. milk and baker
wagons Y'ou m ike no mistake by calling
al once and make your selection.
MARK APPLE'S REPOSITORY.
120 Broughton street, west
Kelly's Rubb*r Tire*, th* only reliable
tire on the market.
Georgia Phone No 34? Bell I’hone No. 34A
AV. t. FHIFP A CO.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS
Real Esiare bought and sold on commis
sion?. and Rent* collected.
Representing
Traveler* Insurance Company Life. Ac
cident and liability Department?
New York Underwriter* Fire Insurance
Company
Greenwich Fire Insurance Company.
The City Tru*t. Bale Deposit and Surety
Company.
Issuing Bond? of Hurely to contractors,
administrator* guardian?, etc
■n i ai. mu mb.
W* are now giving special attention to
house painting, kalsomlnlng and piper
hanging, etc. AA'lih a corps of only first
class workmen nnd a competent super-
Intednent we own do your work promptly
and satlafactotlly Get our estimate on
anything In house decorating line and
save money.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
WALL PAPER. PAPER HANGING.
We carry compleb- assortment of latest
style psper* oral employ only best *rs|..i?
See our goods and get our estimate be
fore giving out your work Our prices the
very lowest
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Corner Draylon and Congress.
Phone 519.
LAND TITLF.ib
Abstract? of th* recorded land lltlea of
Savannah and Chatham county from tha
settlement of Georgia to date. Money
loaned at low Interest on city real estate.
J3BCKETT A BECKETT.
4 Ml SKMGNTS.
Ihe Only Bin City Show Cumins to
SiunDih This Year.
A GcurMid Institntion—The Great
Wm. Sells Sc Jas. H. Gray’s
UNITED SHOWS
Will exhibit th*- following plae##
JACKSONVILLE. FLA Monday. NO; 2*
VALDOSTA. GA Tu*.a\. Nov. 27
GA Wednesday. .Nov 2S.
vt% %%V%H, Till HMD IV, XIV. ttt.
Shorn* jrr*Min<fe Bolton n<l Eist Brood
tr*e<s.
rn* Day Only. Afternoon anl Evening
CHARLESTON. S c Nov
hi mm:w noth +y*.
IIRI\(| YOIH IfOHSK UU\t,
and sec the up-to-date vehicles and har
ness we carry on hand. AA'c are th* lead
ers In our line In Georgia.
COHKN-KULMAN
CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY,
Babcock's Repr.eentatlves.
WE ARE SHOWING
THE FINEST
stock of Jewelry. Silverware. Dia
monds. Cul Ob. and Fancy Good*
ever shown In Savannah. Especial
attention has been devoted to silver
for wedding gifts. A glance through
our store will he convincing An ele
gant line of Lamps suitable for
wedding gifls.
THEUS BROS.
We invite the public to visit oar
works on Anderson street, west, to
see how wash is cared for by ns.
• FECIAL NOTICES.
till ni'.ll'fi St (lit It WHISKY.
This celebrated famous old vatted
Highland Whisky Is imported direct
from the distillery hy u?
Thl* Greer Scutch Whisky Is
guaranteed to be buttled abroad
and I* consigned to u from Ol aa
• .1. .*• g ! tn
'be t I :'<■ I 8.41* ' ustom H-.'t?. It.
this city
ThU grand old Greer Scotch
Whisky It beautifully mellow and
mild to a degree and Is soft to tha
I*tlate as one could possibly with,
and there ts a nuttlnoss about U
that Is especially pleasing.
We are glad to let the public pur
chase aa small quantity a? they
wish. • 4■:) one bottle, for th* pur
pose of Intr during the best brand
of Scotch whisky extant.
LIPPMAN BROS,
Wholesale Druggists,
Llppman s Block.
Sole Agent* for the Greer Dlstll
lertes. Glasgow, Scotland, and Lub
lin. Ireland, for their Scotch and
Irish Whiskies. t
BEV.iTIM.-MAITRt*K| _ ||K.
OVATISU.
Hair. moss. ticking. flbar. feathers.
Our stock of new material .n.d manufac
tured producta ait up to ate. our reno
vating and remaking haa delighted many
prominent resident# Aak >our acquaint
noces Material tent ua la picked, ateam
al, cleaned ana nudl ated by modtrfi ma
chinery Making dona by mechanics. We
coniine our work to mattresses ahd bed
ding general >. Wa sail t king of nil
kinds. 8.0-a. hair, cotton, fiber, toolbars,
or any i trie t e>drd n rr.attr as lln*-
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND KENO-
V ATI NO CO..
Beil rhona liJb. 3SI Drayton atreet.
UOAD* EIBCCTm *
By th* American Bonding and Trut'
Compor. > of Baltimore. Wa are author*
’ to *■ ute locally (Immediataly upa
application), all bond* In judicial or t
reetjing- In either the state or Units!
States Courts, and of administrators au
guardians
DBARIVO * HULL. Aganta.
Telephone 311, Provident L)ul Ml it I
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. R Dll is.
President. Ci“~V S '
C S ELLIS, BARRON CART*.
Vic* President Ami r*, kWl ,
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH ''
will be pleased to receive th. a
of Merchants. Firms. Individuals
and Corporations. n< ‘-
Literal favor* exiended
Unsorpaeeed collection (arllltiet i,, .
ing rrompt return*
SEPARATt SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
INTBREST COMPOUNDED QUARTkV
LT ON DEPOSITS R '
Safatv Depoalr Boxes and Vault.
rent. Correspondence esllctted. *
The CitizenTßi
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL ssoo*ooo.
Trsstart. s General
Rusißeaa.
•elicits Areoania of Individ,,,,
Slerehaafa, Hanks and other C 0,,,,
rations.
Collections handled with saf.tr
economy anal dispatch
Interest, enntpnunded qnartrrl.
■ Ilnwed on deposits In onr ?, T i„ g .
Deportment.
•(el Deposit Boxes and Ntarag,
Vaalta.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK. Fre.ig.,,
MILLS H. LANE. Alee President
GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cnshler.
GORDON L. GROOVER. Asst. (*.h|„
SOUTHERN BANK
uf the State of Georgia.
Capital lug
Surplus and undivided profits .. Dj.y.
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE of
GEORGIA
Super or facilities for transacting a
G7neraT _ Bnnklng Rusinra
Collections made on all points
• through banks and 1-■
Accounts .if Hunk*. Banker? S2et
and others solicited. Safe Deposit I!:i*'
for rent
Department of Savings. Interest paysk*
quarterly.
Sells Sterling Exchange on London C
ond upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY President
Horace a. crane, vie* President.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier
DIRECTORS
JNO FLANNERY WM TV GORDON
E A WEI I. W W GORDON. Jr.
H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN
LEE ROY MYERS JOSEPH FERST
H P SMART CHARI.EB ELM?
EDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRIiT
SilllilJlMfl
CAPITAL. *3.10,000,
Accounts of banks, merchant*, corpws
tlcns and individuals solicited.
Sa)ti.g? Department. Interest paid quar
terly.
Safety Boxes end Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collections made on all points at rea
sonable rates.
Draft# sold on all the chief cities of tin
world. ,g .
C'orrespondenea Invited
JOSEPH D WEEb, President
JOHN C ROWLAND. Vice President.
W F McCAULEY. Cashier
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. GA
Capital
Undivided profit* sV<oi
This bank offer* It? services to corpora
tions. merchants and Individual?
Has authority to ac as executor, ad
ministrator. guerdtun. edc.
Issues drafts on the principal cubs In
Greet Britain and Ireland an.l on rh'
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarerly
on deposit? In the S.*vlng? Dc(Gmn'.
Safety boxes for rent.
HENRY BLI’N. President.
GKO W. TIEDEMAN. Vie* President.
JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Asa t Ca-hiar.
No. 1840. Chartered I**
-THE-
Mills Nil Ml
OF SAVANNAH
CAPITAL. Wti.Ouo SURPLUS '.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
JAG CARSON. President
REIRNE GORDON. Vice President
W M DAVANT. Cashier
Accounts of banks and banker?. *r
chant* and corporation* received upon
the most favorable term# consistent sits
safe end conservative banking
THE GEORGIA STATE
BI'ILDINQ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
15 YORK STREET. WEBT.
5 PER CENT per annum allowed on
*) deposit*, withdrawable on dssnand
Interest credited quarterly
6 PER CENT. Per annum allow'd on
deposits of 'ten hundreds, withdraw
able at annual period*
GEO. W TIEDEMAN. President.
B H. LEVY Vic* President.
E W BELL. Secretary
C. G. ANDERSON. JR.. Treasurer
To Mur
For rale. A Forsalth Newspaper FoM*r:
will fold fleet *7X42 It t* In goo-1 or*'
price *lt It coal originally L.l 61
we have so uve for It ond want th# room
It oecupt#.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct o m
new# pa [Or office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
•avanoah. C*.
Thf Chatham Real Estate
and Improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms.
IK YOU WANT GOOD MATEWAjj
and work, ordar your lithograph'd
printed stationery and blank books > rv '"
Morning New*, Savannah, Ga.