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COULD NOT BE PERSUADED.
rm oM i, i a \\ ton u a# 't>t wovrn
hy mi; orni < ommitti i
||i Rnlln n* n 'lrmher of the f**-
r.uihr Bonril of tl© IVWtral rno
111 m m De %tr nI I ram tb© City
n i.rini liml-ThU Indarrd Him
in Vtr|ti • (* B© Ptar©d I |n tb©
I II! of Knlrrd oHl©*-©• Ideal l.
T. *. ilh Will l© F'lrcled lo fbe
!! •! %©ein* of !** l.lnc Of.
11,.,. r* of ft*© M rglmml Will ll©
f|©ll %< l Krld).
*j*l ~ , • *a©lv® jow rnw of th®
commute© of ©fflcere of the Urn Infan
try. *1 r* - r <• w.dt uj*n <’•! A II
3*wtor were inadequate, and tie co !*1
r.oi e |r v “I to w'.; b! r% w th© request
lml sent to t‘ © office of the Adjutant
v’d frii In Ati* •. to be plArfd upuii ih ■
I *• of re‘!rr>*t officers In the e*at® mr
\, r *n the committee wrr# ( apt I*
F OF. . of tht Irish Jasper <: i
*• t. G \ Gordon of tho *gl© • p
I/*,*hi Infantry, Capt. Jam©© M Hog■-*
cf Fompiny A of th® Guard®. 1. • i* K
K. hovell of Company It of the Guard®
and Ueut Albon D. John#ton of (Vmpany
I of tne Guards
Col. Lawton went Irto gr©a’©r detail
wl'h the of! era In dl- *lrr ’ter. ns
that had induced him to make* th© request
to be placed upon tht list of retired offi
cer* file el*-*, "i (fi * h rn*m* r * f the ll*-
CCUtlva Rear of tv,© CVntr: lift! r*n l
urnio time ago meant that he wow .1 1 ,ve
to be absent a gr* a? deni from the city.
He ha* fouml that thl :?*senra mains It
f*r h?rn to lw k
ties *f the r> ■a;* ’*y a* he fthey
should ha h*k' ! after, and the officer* of
the committee were assured that It was
with the utmost r-crot *hat he felt him
self oompell* and to toko th; active.
It poor, he *?n© pen*rri'ly known smenf
th© offl * r* of the r> rlment that the • **m
mltte© hed it been *u **©e#*ful This
was rot msnprl-incr to the majority, at
they knew full well that it had only been
a'ter mature *blib**ri: on that Col. Law
ton ha 1 taken such u eemrs© They un
derstood that he was not the man to pre
cipitately ind unadvisedly form ©u h a
plan an ' that th* plan, on< * farmed, he
would not lw* llkeh to le* moved
The q nation of Col |jiton's succes
sor w > li*>eti‘. *d iim ti e some i*- th* <f
fleers. Wherever th>y trot *
twos or three* thev talked >4 th* *. <
©don and all agreed that If -h tld v • to
Ueut. Col. T 8. \\y\\y. Jr. Col. Wylly
is revarded . a. i r
ill.*i Well nullified to fll! the |ofittlon The
only que*th*n b *- to hi- a- • j tan *• a
lt Is feared that he will on ldcr th <t
hi buslnes* will not admit of hi* #um-
Inir the dutle* of the * oUntel y. When
the Iteutei ant colonelcy was tei d* re 1 him
it was only by dlrv* of the *re*te t per
suasion that he wn Indtr ed to * r-pt.
As llsuteiiailt colonel, it wiu espbsiiied t<
him. h* l would have little to do sava
"draw hit pay.** It 1* hoped by ih** otll
cers that s**me equally potent rf irn*i:
may t*e brought to bear u> rn ike him t ko
the colonelcy.
A teiegram wn* ©enl t* Atlwnia nfrer j
\
Ing Ihiit no s.u '*• h; l f*H*'fided Ihe ef- j
fort to lr.luc© him to r* ina.der h. an -
tler.. This telegram was followed by *
)©**.er last night. at.*l th© delay that wan
aekad In trie tv>!i~id-r.vvf>n cf Col. I*itw
t*n.’ r*]uevt will tea tx- had.
Next Friday tiignt t meeting of the lln©
ofh. ©r© of th F'lr.t Infantry will be held
t the Regimental Armory f*r the coo*4*l
-of t;vacant majority The ofTl
rer* of the Third Battalion, all *f whom
•>elong to the out-of-town companies of
th© regiment, have a I been not I ft© 1 that
they may make ’heir nomination of a * n
-tJulftte for major of t * Tr ini B iitailon.
ind it I© thought they will have hi en
heard from by th© <!*v ad f**r the meet
ing It 1© be Me veil that the out-of-town
office## will t .r.eur lr the opinion that ir
will be ad vie nlile for them to elect a Hsi
varnah offi er to fill th© vacancy.
it* Fti.i, F:\iiimriov
Camera tint* Hoema Will Vie Open
to Visitor* Two Days.
The fall exhlbl’lon of the fiavanrah
Camera Club, whl h tak©* 11 ■ e thR
week prom ts to excel to'b In the num
ber ar.d Interest of the pictures any pre
vious exhibition the club has given
The exhibition will te at th© club room**
at Bull i*l Rark avenue and will 1o open
to the public Thursday and Friday after
noon* and evenings from 4 until 11 o k* k s
The entrie* will <;!c©e Tuewlay night j
Wedfjrsdny the picture# will b© hung and !
viewed by the judge©. Th© awards will
then !►© announced ©o that the prime pic
ture* will be known during the public ex
hibition. Only ment*rrs of the club will
enter picture* There aro twenty prlr.es
berlde-* the club medal. To meet the va- •
rle*J talents of the members of the club
th© F'.nter?alrm*n Committee ha© a loot
ed a more extensive system of cla©*i!l- ;
ration than In previous • xhß*ltl.ns. giving
©very member a better .n*l fairer * hance
to secure a recognition of merit. a:1 pic
tures will be entered for on# of two
cla©©©©. defined as follow s:
F'lrst dam—All pictures s*4©ly and ex
clusively the work f contestant, from ex- j
posuro to mourning.
Second Clae*. \| plctur • practically
m.)*le by contestant*, but assisted by pro
fessional or other persons; this class 1©
open lor p rtralts retouched by piofe*- !
©ion.ib picture* frntn :i ms or p*atea de
veloped by profe--?-ionals. et©.
Picture* of both chits©# will be groupwl
according to subjects 1n five •©©Hons A,
JL C. D and E—aa follows:
Hectlon A—l Vet rails and portrait group*
Bectlon R—Genre subjects, embracing
fnnry picture© of human su'lec e. etc.
Section C—Larvdactipea. embracing ull
view pictures in general.
Section I)—Architectural subjects, Inter
ior*. animal©, still life, etc.
Section E—Fhcture* not made by direct
contact printing from a ©ingle negative,
embracing combination print©, enlarge
ments, etc.
The Interest In the last general exhibit
ion hy the club was such that the c ub
moms were filled with visitor* during the
two days of the exhibition and It was con
tinued three days. A failure oPlh;s
year's exhlblton will be th** large pic
tures. These, mostly landscape*, with the
portraits will form n Interesting collec
tion.
rict: mb* .\t n a ut Hitr.
Itepr©©ntnfflra of th© Syndicate
hot to ll© Iter© Soon.
Mr W. R. Pritchard, a prominent rice
planter who has maintained from the flrat
that repre©.n ative* of the American Rice
Grower*)' C'on>t any would visit Savannah
to buy up the cr* p of the planters of this
section, ©aid yesterday that the prospec- I
live visit ha© b • n ithieflnU' y po©tt*oned.
Mr. Pritchard had been informed *ome
time ago of ihe a tro* t Immediate it>-
of ths rep e curative© of the svn.
dicate. He ha* by no m**ans given up the j
i x relation cf uik them here, but he j
l>* 11©%'©a eom** week* w 11 ©lapse lefort
they put in an angnaran**
ronnoctod with the syndicate is Mr
Paul Pritchard, a ©on of Mr. W. R
Pritchard, and from him he ha* heard
that the represent alive* of the *yrdl©ate
will not be here before <Tuiatma* Mr.
Pil’chard ©aid he believe*, however, that
th© syndicate ha© agents mi work in Sa
vannah to keep the concern advj-rd of the I
onuauan and to look out for Us lmerasts. |
OORt TO W’HimtiTOt.
Col. I eater t\l|l Attend Sleettn* of
Itlser nnil llnrlmr Committee.
Hon Uufii* F. I.ester wl I leave to-d/ty
a* no n f r WVhlr.ftoti, where he will
attend the meeting of the River and Mir
lor < '©mmlttoe. to pre-tare It* I*lll the
• ominf pen-don of Cnl I.ette
* !d yesterday that he did not know what
im- int he would ipk ! r f >r *he fu lher
in.i rovemert f the ch ime; from Ravan*
nu ) to the sc.
Thl* Will depend, he raid Up* the re
port t.f the *-*;irr.:rj{:;ir l>rd f the *ntl
ne-r op era, wh r* nfly fiwide m je
examirmion of the tw**nty-**iaht-f-*of | r>-
Je. i 'lt; r fSpOft 1 tftpf* ‘*’l t> iW i the
hand* of tie rrdrf of ertflneer to-mor
r- w. arid wi:. lo -* ■ ie*s b f irtii- •rj st
once to the River end Harbor Commit
tee, the e\ampliation liAVinr be n rp cls!-
ly orkr* i by Ct iigrtss for It* informa
tion
As stated n the Washington disfjwt ’hes
in \ - n-r a Mornlna Nears. It 1* un
d* retool that the report favors the eon
•;r infiitn of tl*- Improvement In fcVv*n
pm l-fi w*r with certi'n modifications
m! iat. i give the harbor a twenty
►i. f.* **t channel 'ol I,ester said that
t • uiid- rst-sxi rlwtt the report would sh w
thit t.’ie Improvement of the south • :an
i . w - ild n j h more than to
m;Mi. *• rh- Improvement t.f the present
. 11 t. The r*f*-rt will #rlv.- rsUmit -*
of r- r o*t *f the work, *n*l uism t*'*
|i ..’tniiiion the cunmjttce will ba-• It
*.. l-*i ii a* to the nmount of the a|*Tvm
ji • i to be r- "ommendsd.
Col. I.* *r wth remain In W"h!nir:on
the iH. orober session will open al.or'-
l\ It Is exp., r.-d that the *n**ton wll!
t e a short one. but the Republican lead
er* have considerable b uf Imjwrt
4tlM lo b. dlsf<c*xl Of.
Jl Al\ ritlllll lull I*oll TO-I> AY.
The Temperature for the Month anil
vit■ *.ii Assay Abort Normal.
The warm weather that has prevailed
during the last few days has Increased
the month's accumulation of surplus heat
< F6 itnd that of the year to 277
d**rre*-H, Tfie maximum heat on Wednes
day. Thurs lay. and Friday was k 2 <lc
j-r* <■*. but
grc*. Tins minimum yesterday was 61.
which gives n mean of (S degrees, 13 above
tle • i*: nmi. fJi.
The rainfall for the month Is still 1.75
lnch*a above the normal, while the dert
clency for th* year 1* 6.77 In* hem.
Kighty-two •IcgTefs is the highest point
r**ach**d during the month by the mercu
ry, and 3*> the low eat. The lowest maxi
mum for the month was 61. registered on
the nth, and the irre.Utv'd minimum. 67.
which waa re h 1 twice, on the let and
2d,
In Novemtwr of ISSD th.- greatest min
imum scored was Rl degrees ami was reg
istered on the 23d, while the lowest maxi
mum was 66. ocx the 27th. The lowest
minimum was 41 degree* on the 4ih and
the lushest minimum 64 on the 23*1 The
rainfall for th* tmnth was 202 Inches. /X
of an Inch below the normal.
The Washington foreoaat for to-day Is
rain and colder weather t i\lght. To
iTu>rnr*w. it Is predleied will l fair and
. old*T but with prubable rain in the
s.*uthejist portion. Fresh south winds !*•
•'orntng northwest to-night nitty te ex
pected.
\N ()| 1,11 ROT DIMI 19 REPORT.
( apt. Gillette Had Nothing to Any of
Project to Improve llorhor.
rapt. C. E Gillette reached the city
yesterday morning and ©pent the day at
hi* office, leaving araiii on another tour
!of duty li*t night Capt Gillette refused
to dh the finding© and rejvrt of th*
tH..r*l * f engineer ofhoers that invesrigated
th® project for Increasing the depth of
the humid of the Savannah harbor to
twcfity-eignt f*e*t.
"Th* rejMirt ie now in the hand© of t!w*
chief of engineers." said <*apt. Gillet:*’.
"and It would be improper for me to ©v
nr v! ung further nt>out It. Inde*H|. it ia
.t usu il f**r the content© of such report*
to is* divulged before they are tmnsmlt
:©*l by the Secretary of War to the Com
mittee of Congres.* You must seek >our
informatl**n m Washington.
"The chief of engineers wanted our re
t>wt on Nov 2u. ©4 mat we have got It In a
• lay or two um-ad of time. The dudes
of the board have been completed."
The Morning News' advices from Wash
ington >i Rente that the report ie favora
ble. and express the opinion that It will
receive fivornble consideration from the
Rlv* r and Harbor Committee of Oongres*.
♦Savrinnautun© were congratulating them
©eives >*• nterday on the hojj©ful condition
of the piar so to tnjgrove the harbor, a©
*• meet the need# of th® growing com
merca of the city.
wii.e PAhA %f:hy qi'iCKl.T.
Ittll to A t*o 1 1 •Vt City Cnnrt Grand
Jury Without Opposition.
The bill to the grand Jury of
tb® City Court wa* Introduced In the
lw* r house of th® General A© embly of
th© ©tat© hy Rc|n*c*entatlve William Har
den on last Friday. The bill ha# no local
opposition, snd will probably le passed
without trouble.
Brdcltor General f>sborn® any# that this
1* the only bill with which he hi* hid
anything to do. of the various p ec<>s of
l*©al legislation that threaten to ateorb
the time of the Ilotiae and Benate. In
the last campaign Mr. Osborns contended
that th® grwnd Jury of the City Court
served no useful purpose and merelv heß©-
©d to Increase expenses, and tht if ;t
r’St©d with him he would abolish it The
bill introduced at hi© request by Repre
sentative Harden shows that he ©aid this
in entire good lalth.
A* a matter of fact, the solicit r gen
eral had already practl ally eucc©d©4l in
abolishing the City Court grand Jury, for
It has not beet* called together in m*>r©
than a year. Th# peas#*® of Repreoenta-
Uve Ilai den's Mil will merely 1< galls® an
existing condition
OHII FKEI.OUS omriHH.
Will ll© F.lectrd b> I'aeh l,od*t© nt
ll First Mr©t t nit In H©crniler.
F * tlotj© of officers in all of the lodg -
of Odd Fellows will take place during th®
• srly j irt of 1* ovmber, th® rule l* ing
ho <J the • • *lon on tbe first regular iuret-
Jt;g :ght of the month.
The first lodges to hold elections arc
D* Kalb, Oglethorpe ani Acorn, each of
which will meet Dec. 4 liaupt. Concord,
and l#lve O .k Ridges, Ruth, Rebeksh.
will hold th-Ir ©!•• tions on Dec. 6. while
Golden Ituto will hold it* on Dec. 12.
The officers elected will b© Installed st
the flri meeting of the lodge* in Jan
us ry.
AT 4 I F' CAPT. Ih\NF:TT II.L
Could Not Tnkt* I’nrl In salvation
Army Arr* lcr*i Yeaterday.
Stiff Capt. W T. Bonnett. of the Sal
vation Army, who recently arrived In Sa
vannah to assume charge of a ©rrle* of
t-pecial meetings here, wa* taken sudden
ly ii! after the meeting of Friday night
and hat* since been confined to ht b**d
For this i ©a©on h® waa not able to take
part In any of the services of yesterday.
Capt. Bonnett. however, passed a com
fortable day, and It 1* hop*G by the offi
cer* In l>cal charge of the work that he
will b*> able to be present and to conduce
the service# at Army Hall, 113 President
street west, this evening.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 190 0.
PARK AND TREE BUDGET.
CHAIRMAN RATIO AKf FOR |ZI,-
750 FOII MAT IT AH.
AAanf* AiJ.VHi for l*lanflng X
'free*. g^.iKS fr H*t Alrert tirren.
f2.autt for the Improvement f th*-
Tarade i.romnl, and Pl.ihmi f.r
rianting 'lr-*- n Aerenfli sireet.
Ilel*le gH.iHMi |*r the Itegular
I are of (lie I’m he. S|unre ami
Trees—llaltmatc larlatles g 1.75
for l,atire| Urotr as Agnlust 95*5m
This A ear.
Chairman It.xflln of the park and Tr* *
Cf*nmisfrior* * ini.. , d bis eotlmats yes
terday of the i • try expense* of tti*
oniintssion for the etching year In caiing
for the park*, tree* nrw) ►quar***, and
making needed Improvements The h,lr.
tn*n a#ks for . lrt.luding $6,760 f r
Fatirel Grove Cemetery
the t,*v> aikd for the n>-•* *■
•ary and usual < re of the trees, park
and grass plat*>. the estimate innlud* $.
o* f*#r extra at *1 unusual .are of Ire* an |
plantir g n**w trees, s2,*s<i for the Improv*
m*nt of Hay street green, t’.ftt) for For
syth Park Kxt'-nslou, SI,OOO fur plant * •
double row if tree# on Thirty-* event .
street, nr, I for clerk hire nr>*l sta*:*m
ery. For Faur l Grove $6 760 Is asked for
•s against F.600 for the present year.
The following tt*mised statement of th
| needs and desire* of t.ne l‘*rk and Tre*
i Commission Is given:
V Xecesxarv m 1 usual care of
tree** ar.d of Forsyth Park,
Colonial Park. Thomas l’lo*.
Wells Park. Tiny Thompson
Park twenty-five squar-s and
nil th* pl.it $ S W
2 Kxtra and unusual *are >f tr**<-s
and planting new ones. 2.60’ 0
3 Improvement of Bky Hrreet
Green 2
4 Clerk hire atatlonery, et ... 6 ! 0>
V— N•-<*** .ary and usimaJ car** of
laurel Grovo (Vmet* ry €.760 0*
6~FVrsyth 13stension. <Thl-* ap
propriation Is aske*| for. that
one of the fairest locaittie- of
the city can i** Improved.
'i‘r-#-s ,*re to le pUnt*<l t walk*
Improved, dl tgonal walks l td.
etc.l 2 000 0*
7—Thirty-seventh street, foi plant
ing double row of tre- t, aa
provided fur by ordimm • ... 1.000 0*
s.■ 2 750 to
Total ar.d squares $’. f . 00 00
Total Laurel Grove Cem
etery 6.750(4)
$ 2,7 : a * o
Accompanying the estimate Is the fol
lowing letter from the chairman t the
Maycrr and Aldermen, In explanation of
the estimate:
Havannah. Ga., Nov. 24. 1900
Honorable aiuj Aldermen, city
of Htivaniitth—
Dear Hire: I herewith Inclose l.u U r *t for
the Park and Tree Commission and Liu
rcl Grove Cemetery f**r the year I>'J It
making up the budget, the • umrtls-*lon ?
l.ave given the matter *areful attention
and flial the amounts ask* and for r* abso
iutf4y wceasnry to profmrly carry on th*
work. The expense* this year will be
in**reas***l by the large number of d* hi
iree# that will have to b removed whi h
is a very costly work
In regard to Ray iitreet green we would
respectfully say that the plans submitted
to Council call for an cxi**ndlture of $3
UuO. but we are in hopes that we will l>*
able to Improve this green to a ex
tent with the $3,001* asked for. We ah'*
wish to resurface the walks In Forsyth
Park which they need very much, being
in bad condition. Then again there is
Franklin square, which you know U In a
very bad condition, and it will need con
siderable work to put It In ahap*\
is we will have to remove the
foundation rf the o!d water towr.
and in corning out thtw work we wall be
under an extra expense.
It has been impossible for res this veer,
with the strict* si economy, to get through
with the work necessary to be done f*r
the protection of what is m ready under
way, and even that which is proper f**r
the protection of life and property. The
city Is covered all over with dead trees,
which should b** removed, ns tlv v en
danger life and pro|H*rt!k. and It Is also
filled With tare place* whl h should :*
supplied with new treea. We have done
all w.* could with the means t our com
man*!, and we leg to Invite your careful
attention lo the fart that without more
means, with pressing demands upon us.
the work of this com ml km w ii b-*s
been admittedly Ivcneflclnl t** the cliy, will
retrograde of Improve
The comm Is doners giv- this work their
sirlctent i*er *il attention without j**v
or reward, except In ft* ing that th*-.r
work benefits the city and its . ttisens,
ami we respectfully ask that the Mayor
and Aldermen aid us In extending tin e
Improvements over the entire clt> in
stead of confining them to a few locali
ties. Happily the commissioners can In
sist and demonstrate that for the npjr->-
•
! xen* will receive full value. Yours very
respectfully. V. I). Daftln, Cuairman
These are practl*ailly the same things
ask#**! for by the commission In its “t
-mate a year ago. Foun?U, however, onb
allowed s*.<W> for the general work of the
commission in caring for trees, parks s i
squares, and ST.. Of r Insure! tlnn e t’en * -
tery. or $7*260 |osn than ihe nmout t .tskc.l
for this year. Thl* was considerably le*?
than the amounts allowed the commission
in previous years Tha |d* ama b for ut
i ting down the budget of the c-vmvi.i^*<*n
was that the city needed all Its fund
above necraury expanses f**r the h *u-.
I drainage work. As the house drainage
1 work will cost much le*a next year than
ft did this year Council may ** its wav
| clear to deal more liberally with the Park
and Tree Commission
A l.eon In i ooklng and l uncheon
Free Hally the I otitlnif Week.
Mrs. E. C. Wilson, representing the Ar
mour Racking Company, a ia*ly proficient
In culinary art. will demot tr.iie * the
j ladles of Savannah the celebrated canned
soups. |**rk uml beans and meat* of Ar
mour A* Fo.. exhibit In basement of J. k
son, Metxger a Co.’s big department
store.—ad.
Tl*rnl Shun In 'tstsansh.
The ladba ar<- Invited to atr*nd
o|enlng to-morrow of the grand floral
exhibit at KroaekofTe exhibition, on the
second floor, In isittern hat kli w n* m
Krouak off’s a*l.
S**alanl Aolirdnles * liaiige|.
Note imp Hunt changes In schedule*
Seaboard Air Dine Ralitvay v effr- tve Sun
day, Nov. 25.—ad.
- ■ -
Make the lln> Enjoyable.
Nothing m.ik*e Thanksgiving a happier
! day than a well-supplied table Gi\. h
family circle a fine dinner, aid h y ndl
recall Thursday with pleasure an i a*ls
fscMcai Don't have a rut-bv and i,n r
Gel a Dw things anl got t • bis:. * ’l
on Dogan, In the city mirk wmo hi
leen preparing for weeks u furtu h >* o u
’ rail tie#.— ad.
hrsiiosril Krhi-dulra * liMtiged.
Note tnifionant changes ti s*hedules
Be.iboard Air 1.4 m? Railway, effective Sun
day, Nov. 25.—ad
Thunurarn'a .Art Store.
Our pictures and frames cannot be du
plicated In any other store ta the city
7ou should sea them - aU.
LOG A A TO GO AoKTlf.
*i * nnnnli'a t nterer Able to f*onpetr
With the lie# t of them.
J ir't g their p trtma.*s through th*
ej y v it on* from the North were riatur-
.*•*'<!. -1 to th* market. o*d there
i w the "trills w* i* kept, who keja
• m. srd which had the i*st supplies
. The*# pe<q> v .**, 1 like to hSVe
•* at rut he people nr Savannah will
. i . i j . n I iMbUcai
r thit i pi */§. >et • t without hon
• ;i hi-* own country, but thl# i*
i ! the t .i-** with Mr l/***rr. who hits
•r : i'l to his h*fj jieople what
in • **m** m bni'ding up and maintain
. n immet** sujiply busings# All this
week i*** will be busy. Hy Thanksgiving
*iav will ha.*- furnDhail hundred* of
t: ' their Ie ;*ly f*Mi * He has .*o
fjvorttex All get fair attention High*
t- ma to I*. ver, I'li.ih' ord**r early and
avoid d* lav —ad.
I or the llolidn > •
Nr (lontla .Arrlilvig Hally.
At the i uri • si solicitation of some of
our pft irons we have i u!ed to carry
ur full line . f A A 1‘ t *n-y grocery
-[a *u.ilties In Savannah Not© our prices
-* t grutjul.it I mar $1 W
I ur; i" b* -t soft white .ugur $1 o*>
!’ai. v Elgin - imeiy butter 27*
a v V • *i !**n ©d milk . bn*
I \. a R g< lattna 6
\ A- R. c.,rn starch 7c
, A *\ I* washing powder L*
A A- R. royal cocoanot 6*
>V i\ R mi •l**| raisins .. 12c
A a, R leaned currant * —l6 c
A R mixed splc* s for fruit cake.. 26c
! \. A* 1* rp:< * s. all kinds Rk'
A A R I* mon extract**, large *dxa ... 25c
| A a R vaniila extracts, larga size . 25c
( A A: I*. Ink. g |>ow ler 47
i V. At R. raspberry Jam I**'*
! \ At P. r-t raw berry Jam 16*-
’ A. Jk R. - rushed oats loc
' A A* R hiur dry e ap, 7 cakes 25
11-** liut'kw heat, 3-pound pkge 15c
H O pancake flour. 2-poun*l pkgs R*
| 'Vall*r Iktker’s chocolate 4o*
i U alter Raker s cocoa 60c
| FamphciFa soup (any kind* 19c.
| Gr©en kfti-l ketchup, pint?* 16’
| White Fating snap, larg* slao 6
1 ourt* nay A C<.*s sau c, ’x j lnta .. 12c
Fit * Ii $' •
h*> * i;.<tl.i head rite. 20-1 bs $1 '0
Goi-l G* **rgia rice. 25-ll.s $i tW
Coffee at Importers’ prices.
! lt o . offee I r pound. 1 - . best. 2.*
1 Java rnffer, pr pour*l 3*A’ , t best. 35c
Try our Java and M* bn. 3 pounds. $1 dm
! Oolong. Young Hyson, English brmk
| fast, Gunp*w*|e . Japan, or Ceylon teas
*tt 4<V-, f##-. *. * . 7.7 c, best $1 r 0 l*cr poun*l.
Drink Th- i Nectar, pure. Chinese t* a.
•> |K*r putrid A #!*♦■* I.il present with
. v **ry i*our. I
\\ * ell ay grades of teas and coffees
i * Mkntl ■ IPi
! *; I; rough ton street, west. Telephone 616
-ad.
The l.nillm of Jsvsns*l.
Are especially Invited to visit a special
xhi bit of Armour A Co.’* lirlng the com
ing week at Jack-son. Metxger A Cos.
• .inn* I soup*, m* its. j>rk and beans of
vor.d s famous bran*} ‘’Armour” 'lcm
• i tratedatxl *llspei >ed b\ mu * x|**rt Mrs
Wilson, who will take p-mir.- In in
truding, serving you gratuitously with
jd.ite of *•*>•;;* or hot tom ales ad.
430 I ndie* Malkina Hata 43c.
Others %sk 91.00.
This week at KrouskofT* you wtll And
r ftill s.ne of colors in fslt and brush fe t
ready-to-wear walking hats at 44c; these
are r.ot shoddies or *lßp-wrorn goods that
others ofter at 60c. these good* received
Saturday for this special sale direct from
he factory, others ssk il for the same
K-nt.' il styles; In this lot you can find
: ihe popular Gawton shape walking hat
At Krouakoff's. the Milliner.—ad.
My Men's Shoes.
My fall stork of men's nd boy', shoes
~re Just n They are beauties. Well n*l
•rlth the bro*J toe. They wtll delight you
I (ilad loth s them to you. A 8. Nichols,
J s Broughton, west.—ad.
Srslioitrtl Sehe.lule, t'hnnsed.
Not* Important rhanaea In schedules
u. ilsoint .\:r I.lne l:u:.tv iy. effective Sun
day, Nov. 2i ad
Whole*..me ('..0il si lllelcs*.
i Pn have r**t'eet for your
j on* of the best thlnas you have about
y it If you treat It rljtht. If mistreated.
.it vll make you s r e stehts, atxl other
thlnits.
’ Taka wholesome fob It's your duty.
I Select the rtttht place. Everybody knows
' K 111 re It Is but you. To provide his tables
with the best thtnitr In matket has been
the study and atm of Hb-ka, the ree*.m
t.aeur Cost ha* been a minor constder
! :uton. The t'*t ■•ook In the country pre
lir. - It. Tre-.ttnir yourself well Is to alt
| ~t Hicks' table —ad.
430 Lad tea Watkins llata 43e.
others Ask #l.<*o,
This week at KrouskolT'a you will find
! a full l.na of coots In felt and brush felt
ready- to-wear walking hat* at 43c; these
are not shoddies or shop-worn goods that
oth.-is offer ot .V*', these tools r. el.ed
S.iturday for tnls si** tal sale direct from
! the factory; oth< rs ask Jl for the same
i it this lot >.>u .an tln.l
the popular lawton shape walking hat.
At KrouskofTs. the Milliner -nd.
*1 > bodies' Shoes.
Mv fall stock of ladles' stylish shoes has
• Ju>t arrived. They are the pink of per
fection If you are stylish, you war thetn
Clad for you 10 fee them. A. 8. Nichols.
8 Broughton, w it —ad.
Ten I'er t rat. 11l ini on IMnmonds.
When you yet tired of your dlnmocta
or ere pre.-*d dnanclnlly. If they w-r>-
on bi of St. rtiU rg A Cos., ithey will buy
them back nt coot, less 10 per cent, .lie
count. This lllustratse on how smsl! a
n a ;n of profit they handle those gems.
-Ad.
Tickle Ihe I'nlntr Thnnksclvlna.
With leigt.in there Is no such thing ns
specialty—ha ho- everything the country
.iffonls. But n f< w of the things you may
want will he white snd datk grouse, rle--
Held turkeys and loultry (dry picked).wl and
ducks, partrldg.’-v celery, cmnberries.
t.. -.i co.l :*1 -.liman and a lift of othe.r
things It would take a column to namc
—ul.
Knowledge Mini n Ifalniy l.naeliess
Free Ifnlly.
Jsckson, Metrger A Cos., a lesson In
ooktr.g and a r freshing plate of aoup to
the Indies daily from :30 a m. to 6 p.
m. Mrs. Wlbson. an expert nt demon
strating Armour * Co.'s oelebrattd can-
Ited nooie. |Kgk and beans ami soups,
will lemntn or.e a., k for the goal of
housekeepers and others who are Interest
• I A cordial Invitation 1* exteiaKd to
every one.—ad.
4;tr I.miles Walking tints 43c.
Others Ask #I.OO.
This week at KrouskofTs you will find
a full line of colors In felt and brush felt
ready-to-wear walking hats at *Jc; thief
sre not shoddies or shop-worn goods that
others offer at M-, these good* received
Saturday for lld > special sal* direct from
the fa. lory otheis aak 'll for th* same
Identical styles In this lot you can find
the popular 1 atwron shape tra'klng hat
At KrouskofTs, th* UllUntr —ed.
CRUSHED BY HIS ENGINE.
li3UIXF.FR T N JONFA KHIIH OA
Tin, r, ami v n iii.Hu.ui.
P*ir(iC©r Train %
F.itginrf r Jiinct, i |*ril“ an
Extra 1 relubt at t.rrrn Fil.
r,, at 4 a M. oa
br (hr Knslnrrr \Va Hurl— I an
t ars Urrr I**rnllril ii! Twrnrtl
tn #*r and Tan \\ *-rr Himmml by
tb© t ollUioa—Nut Known h*11•• r
Wnrniun \\ *• tslirti tli* l'ni*n
*i*r Train of thr I rrixhfn
Pa**©ngar tr.in No nt t-*" 1 “
ten urifl Savannah Railroad t *n into au
rxtrn fr* 4tht at Orrrn Ror.l. S * . >'♦
trrday at 4 a r . an l T N
Jomu cf lh* p.V"*‘Tv r f‘ln. w
iy killrd by hi* engine t iming v. r and
rukhtng him No on© •b© iva# hurt
Th© freight tr.iln wax tI.R-w l|*r l by
th© pn*©nger. Th© freight and t ©
png©r wrri' to n©*t t Grr©n Por. 1. ahrt
the order* to ihe freight w ?* to
; tiding This It \'a“ doing *t the time
of the accident, but a portl<xi of the tr.;n
was *rtlll on th© main line when No 7> ar
; ri%’©d at th© lit e
Two freight * .ira w©re thrown off t ©
track and overturned h> rr • N * •
ind two other* were ditnn: l T■© • ‘
Kin© %Na* He©lf t<gq*Fl over bv * •
Union with car*, into which 1 ran in a
j n.delong manner, “•idewipinx” i-m .*
proe-e** h*t usually re©u:te in the ov* r
turning of ih© ©juipment c<rr a u * 1 •
tact. It wa* 4hu Inal Engl*, J**: •
: who liad atuck to hlii ©ngina, met hi*
' death.
No 7* left Bavannah l 1 m I*
, wa* on time when it r* •'**<l Green Ret !.
and It l© nol known wny the freight ’•*
in©. N>r is it known i -It-.v whether
! or not the freight tr.ili had i flagman i u
to warn the qq.roi hii r* *
.r<w of the freight >iy ther* w-n h i h
warning given, while the * rvw of tht i*a~-
! aenger train *•■*©rl e ontrarv En
gineer Jone* evidence. w*r- he alive *o
‘ gi\© it. mix lit throw eom© liehi U|*on the
| * Reputed [**>int There ► -*uld l*ve i**©n
j auch w irning given. i of tle ra l
j w;)l en 1© v.r t4> aacertafn w ither or r.i
h© flagm in w .i* ported down t *? tra< k
for th** piirp*^^©.
1 The boil\ of th© engineer \\\ recovered
frora beneath his rgin© an.l tik n to
j <’harleeton, where he reskVd. He leavt*
|h wife and f. ir email chiifr* AI -
patch from that city lt ht -’ t• •*l
that ii r**l Hunt had been di p iv*-.l bv
! *he freight Train'* crew but that It had
I been diereftnrtl# 1 #! hy that of the l *©n
ger
Eittle. If any. delnv to other traffic w.*
t-auaed hy the eolitelon f th© two trains
No 33 arrived In Rovanifah hut fifteen
minute* lit**. I* chnn<*©d thit there w.i<
another e.'ltng nt Green R<r*l that couM
© tioed. and la wni employed n-* rh
main line train* pay sing u: *r. It Mb:!*
th© main line ws blocked by th© •% r
turneti engine and The wreckage
won cleared away during th© day.
Jennie Ella Hell Dead.
Jennie Klla Hell, the 7-year-oM *1 itirh
©r of Mr. and Mm It. E Hell of Moultrß
but formerly of Havannah, died yoeterday
afternoon at 43h o’clock a? Moultrie. Il* r
death %vn- ru#*d by pneumonia. It F
probable that the body will l*e broight to
Savannah for burial Mr. and Mr*. Bell
I have the © of their many friend
j in thl* city.
Floral Show In Oavannnh.
The ladle* are Invited to attend the
opening to-morrow of the grand f! ral
©xhibit a? KrouskofT* exhibition, on th©
*©oond floor. In |>*ttern hat show room.
Krou*koff© - a*L
.My < blldren'* Khoea.
I have r©reived the best and nretti©i
line of children's ©hoes to be fouml In Ba
vannoh. They ar# open for inspection
now. You can't beat them. Glh<l for you
to rail. A. 8. Nichole. $ Broughton, west
—ad.
Trnunrr I oar Old Gold.
Tot! can convert any old articles of
gold, however insignificant they may
©©m, into ca*h t 6terni*©rg v Co.'*.—
! ad.
I ndl©**’ Tailor-Made * oatame*.
Having ©erured an ©Xpert cutter and d©
signer of ladles' garment© from the lead
ing hou©**a of I.*nndon. Faria and New
York, 1 am prepared to make any style
of ladle*’ tailor-m ide costume* tii*on
.short notice. G Fantlnl, Merchant Tailor,
—ad.
*itvnnnn! (ounmniory f Music
Will give Its aecond monthly musical on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 27. 190 h, ♦ S 30 p
m. 11l West Perry etreet. Savannah. Ga
Invitations nan he ©ecurad from those
taking part or from Prof. Mdirtemi at
Conservatory.—ad
Floral *|ion in Sninnnnh.
Th© ladle* are Invited to attend th©
opening to-morrow of the grind floral
exhibit at KrouskofT'! exhibition, on the
second fl*r. in pattern hit show room.
KrouskofTs.—ad.
Mea hoard Holiest a !©• i liangeil.
Note change# in ©chetiules
Heaboan! Air Dine Railway, off*- live Sun
da). Nov. 25.—ad.
Abbott's lmlla Corn Paint cure*
every time; It t.*k** off the corn; no im
curt* wart* aim! bunions and is ton* ©dad
m t>e a wonderful corn cure. So.d by all
druggist* —ad.
I'lural slum in Ofiiannnh.
Th© ladle# nr© Invited t*i n u* *1 t ©
opening to-morrow of the gr.ir.d R r>l
exhibit at KrouskofT* ex llutlon, ot- the
second fltor, In pattern hit show m )in.
I KrouskofTs.—ad.
Served Free Hally to lh* l.adlr*
I'rum lldttl n. m. to IlilMi p. in.
Hot lomales. ooup*. pork and b in* and
.#her delicacies* by the Armour Rackit
Company, of Kftn City, exhibit In
? basement Jo *kaon. M<*tgger Ac Cos . corner
* Broughton and Whitaker sir* *t©.—ad.
Wnteli He pair ini*.
Carry your wutche* to J. AC n.
Thomas, Jewelers, 124 Whi:xk r Repairing
done well and cheap Eyes touted free
~al
G. Fantlnl,
Merchant Till lor.
High el*** ladle#' t*i]*>r-mi<l roatum©
mA*le to order from t e late-t patl** n#
and most *©|<m t (a'k ad
F'l urn I JMion In .n*niinli.
The ladle# are Invited to att. r.d th©
Am
exhibit at KrouskofT* exhlbltbr. ,>n the
aecoml fl*ir. In pattern hat show room.
K rouakoff's.—ad.
UtHei* TWHor-Made tOatnme*.
Having secured an expert cutter and de
signer of ladles garment* from the l©ad-
Ittg house* of lamdon. Pari* and New
York. I am prepared *o make any style
of ladies' tall *r m.*le c tiitne- upon
short notice. G. Fantlnl, Merchant Tailor j
--ad, * j
% Good Wny to Have %ffncy.
It 1? easier to make money than to save
It Many men find tills out some ttm© or
.. .r The lift.. *xp*ns**s and ©xtr.i\a
of every-day life Is where moat
f the leak * ir. Aimowt without
r *w;ng It or fully realising It, money
way and Mm go< sby %\lthout our
.i tin .luted anyi r.ing like what
V*. eh.end hlive. T,i* r© leon** way. how
t .*r, : > wl . h R i# easy to u cumulate
i? t requir* but u little aelf-denlal, a
• j * it effort and a little ©tlek-to-lt-tv©-
f . . ltd ret .it* r !•
. m.ifA" app)l**uMon while we have the
w i. *i. ami Ml ft triune to I*
. . 4.t• • I for , |h.) vin the Massachusetts
Mi,; . Uf. Ii nan. > Cun.|any. Y’ou
l aw- Jnini *1la: > r. .il**d an estate
• • ; i policy) wh i *h
n ♦ :.,K v i yra *■ h to accumulate, and
r • tme Tim* ’.**i have agreed to w hat
t 1 regarded • v>mpu -**ry saving.
: • poll* lew of this old company have an
in r* j - t.g • <-h value, whl h i* avail#lda
a: \ •. *ir after Fi© ©• * ond, and the noil
le- contain th*’*© figures In black and
white Every \. tr handsome dividends
.!• .i lar-*d. You ar. never In the dark,
' >r v i can easily te.l, year year. Just
•a 1 it* \uii arc nt \V’oul you like to
kr mv more * Then send your ig© and
• lr - to Harty Ac App>, managers for
a, 117 Bay street, east, Savannah,
ii A few reliable men wanted ns
, .igcuts -ad.
Til© Turnpike to Knot* ledge
]• III© It on 1 Tb ronji Ii Iloik*.
And ).> re a highway paved with the
holccst.
m.&O Book# for 9I IA.
'The Old Gentleman of the Black
S ’ t *e k
”Th© Master Chriatlan.’*
"Boy." sketch,
j "Tommy and Griael."
[ "Rupert of Hentsau "
"The Reign of Law."
"Tb* • ar*i:nai's Snuff Box." '
I "A Friend f Caesar '
"In th© Palnoe of the King '*
' Sentimental Tommy."
S 1.25 Jiuuk*
"Red Ree k "
"Furnace of Earth."
• .?. * i ng Isabel Carnaby. M
•'Block Rock
"Tii© Seven Seas." Kipling.
"T*nl*T th© Red Rol** /'
“The House of th> Wolfe." Weyman.
“Th** I. v.- Affairs of a Uiblionumiac."
i Eugene Field.
"Peep at People,” John Kendrick Baqg*
1 “Tl Story of an African Farm." Ollv
] Schreiner.
“Th** Autobiography of a Quack," by
S W* lr Mitchell.
Tut:la Tales * f Cupid," Raul Leicester
r f i
Ine Story of an Fntold Love," ru!
, Ford.
SE<MI Book* Me.
j "Reautreetlon.” Tolstoi,
i "< Blossom. Jr.
• She Who Will Not When She May,"
I Walton
| •'Eal!*' In Blaro." Oeort# AJ
■ .M.morir- Muller.
1,..■)>, I A.Her, tlio leader of low price,
! —ad.
i.riinti l’l*rl Flxklklt*
Th*- End lea \re Cordially Invited.
Tomorrow at KrouskofT* ther© will
! K ind floral exhibit, the display i*
4i i ... .>n<s U**ir 1n their loittern hat
-a r*vm. there will be ehown over one
thousand etv-4*s of flow* rs. including the
: r">pular rose* of the season, also full
! .it;© of corsage uouquets and French mon
•ur-s; the ladies are invited to Inspect
theae ar.d they are assured they will
***** an assortment the largest they have
. ver seen; these goods were Imported ex
;; r* -ly ior th© KrouskofT’© Millinery
"mpar.s. ri nr© din'd from Vienna.
The display of corsage bouquets for ©ven
■r4 v.*• *r i© ;• r cx. el'.en.e, and jncimle.-
chrysanthemuma. orchids, lilies. etc.,
n an t-ndltosa variety. Rose# for trim
mings on black velvet hnt© nr© very pop
ular. o'.l In this exhibit you wiU fln*l
th© assortment complete. Th© ladles are
invited. Kro.adcofTs, th© milliners.—wJ.
Ilritrcta Never Rome.
T.m© t* the arbiter and t©M of all con-
R i >r e Time bring* us wrinkles and
frosted locks, Joys and sorrows, clouds
u.ti sut, ’...* Tbe result of
! lme’ chastening hat <l. la to l*a able to
look back, down the km vista of llfe'3
well trol pathway and see no tracm of
wr* k*l opportunities ur r* rr\.iui©d of
s ;.tKr©*l hoj -.
How* pleavrt l: i* m ftftcr years, f*>r
th© '"1" r, -u adj a? *1 ripened matron to
gather before a* r th*- tmi mi res and eou*
\*;ir* of y.*iith s springtim* . an.l fin.l
iiti 'f c tlum t drosiH or tin-** i. no bitter
j Jel. ments *f time’s relentless march. The
w*-vkilng presents that evidenc'd the al
j f* ct ;onaU' G* nl-spee*! of fncn.is nn*l rd *•
tlv*x*. on in r of life’* serious
j h. st r..l holiert statk-'r., are as true to
| day i4 the minute they first gladdened
I the cy©s of the Joyous wedding guests
i T.io "silver" is silver still, the gold Is x*
pur© on w.icn R left the smelters’ mould,
"i'l every Individual gift, while weiring
t mellow tribute t*) the year# g>>ne by,
'•re still tru© in their Integrity to the con-
Si'ienMous makers' ski.l nnd honesty. Th*v
ptobably . irn* from B:ernberg's, for this
• * h> • i* is been supplying w*-.l*llng
p! -*ias for twenty-five >• ar, and the
: ruling -h.'tracteristic of their w ire*. 1*
"honesty."
T hnc utgli*s wire of to-day will.
• f> w i*-rsid< s aence, * ,u!in th© encomium*
tii© artj>*ic behold* r. Th© silverware
| Hill aln iv- ;• niv.-r, ih- trohl-n j.-w. ir
ori mifn; n will lour non.' of thnr
1 IFkl PT '...t1. |1 m,. w li
’ *"** to SB.-.I I luair, mm) t>p>i'..lor
iiiMirp.. mi '.- If you woul.l avoid *ul>s"-
‘t'M-vt r.vr •- s..j. t pri-Hcnt,
fi'.in Slitp t k & Cos n hiiri.jt.oni.' vtock
' ■■ mi.
ki-nlionr.l Xrlirilalr t linnar.l.
N'olv imiwrrim .hnnfm |n Frhndulr.
s - ■' r *-’•>• KoUtv.iy, effpcilvc Bun
>iy, Nov —id
) Itl'll.'loil, H|||| ik*-,
Tim Herbert Spencer ( .in elegant rl^ lr
11 1 ' tr’.;ly n enjoyment to
1,1 bale the fum. , of thl flue tobacco; |< l,
, exhllaraiinj; and dellcloui.
p !t 1 name of Herbert Speneer
' I oil >0 ry wrapper of every clffar. wllh
**ut whi h non* r.* g©tniine.
Till Ilertwrt S|.en. . r rlK.ira are nnlv
eold by Hi !m.x of : . Concha* nt tl .'Aand
Perf'- i" it SO at I.Jt'pman Ilroa.. whole.
“ lie driWKleie Barnard un.l Conei.*,
j ir ole, of tb.lv riu ad.
Thoiinniidn oi Hell, ,‘roplo
llive been cured quo kly by Tetterlne, It
.ur any form of .km dleaee. M-n M
' • I '•' ■ ■ 1 " Hin., bad n|, ;hji
breaking out on her ektu. Hhe send* $1
f.r i,i la< * postpaid lo i manufar- j
"irer. J. T Phurptrlne. Ha\..nnah (la
id write* 'Teti. rjne 1* (h . „ n |y thin
, l '* - M *' •*lief." Send l*- cent* In
I mill* (or I I mix K >"ir .iruKK.si doesn't ,
k*cp It.—ad.
IttMMI Rntitrti llmlh All.OO.
N * * f -* •' ehto #rd .i att t y
BpecUlly irotten up for this sale, coptei* 1
of the most popular haia worn nt the j
‘■■ nt horse eh w heki In Madis-si Squara '
Harden. New Jerk; other* would ask lit)
• price at KrouskofT* •. RaMnlnr
that (it KrouskolT'* you do not *r*'t hat
H It ba been handled and tried on daily j
since th beginning of tbe rninm Krous-
Ju>rr *. how new design* dally.-ad.
A Illgh-Cir. de Institution for I.adlM -
Shorter Co!leg*, iu>m, Oa. Writ* for
catalog us.—#!. *
Two Popular
SHOES.
“ ELK M
for Men.
“SOROSIS”
for Women,
POPULAR PRICP,
$3.50
A PAIR.
ALL STYLES.
(fiajfflaiS
17 BWOUCHTOW ST-WESt.
ALL KINDS
“LAP ROBES”
HORSE BLANKETS.
—and—
HOODS.
Congress and Whitaker Sts.
LEO FRANK.
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STUFF
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\VM. & H. H. LATTIMORE,
WEST CONGRESS STREET.
STOPPED THE COUGH.
Prather s Tar and Cherry Coujrh
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
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The Broadway Comedians
In the funniest
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Parcc Comedies,
“Town Topics,"
With w. H. MACK.
Presented by a company of
COMEDIANS, SI AC, CHS nnd DANCT.KS.
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