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IS A CENTURY OLD TO-DAY.
*F.R%I4Y7 Ol 4ING ANIMATION HOI II
or tih: iinnr > in in hi in.
Mvinnnli Itnptl-t r liarrh I' * I'm***!
|if It* I ait r'tc** t i° n * •••irrilnj
Mornlng>Mli and *rrm#n %V • r**
rtnun Hua l , rra*h*’|
lit Hr). Dr I M K*rfcwl-U th©
lin H#v Dr.*. I. .!•••
ftuu nn<l Ur. Kerfoot %V rrr th©
flpraLrr-ll*>lli I alkrd #f H •••#
lHl*l>na-l>r .lanicana *|ok© f th©
iiroitfli of thr IlsptUt* in Urorula
mid Dr, Kerfoot l ook m H lilrr
r it* iii
The f!r*t *©r\S~** of thr ©'Fhralinn of fh
f fi 10I.T - ■ • \ ' h lUlftlst T' ;f *1
fra** I . * cl l:. : i.;/ig. tvh*n n.l
IhS 4V. ;a *l# | a In Ih* *d!fl<* v% .
tak* r, j i* * Ur** c-r>r,gr gat!4>n 11*rat
fopl ciMitn I in a|* it of (ha
ffl!h<*r, 1 (frvi. r was fi aowd w;u
tr.tai* - *ht mun. t* (ng f.i hi - • *-. . •
a;d *\;’ ?g thf careful prpara wr. a Iv
an It !*\ M r * heir. and l * Mrinan t
TiKardrd • singo ar y In -resting, a
ar>4 Instructive.
Rev Dr K If Kfrfool of Atiiinln. (<*•
f* tin nf the H*im Roar.l c?
the |{Jt|i*t Chi.i | ria \ !■©*#*-
fnor., thft t©\* f..r w'■ I. w.i© *J tan Hum
Komar.* *:2A ' \ i w kr > t it nil
thing* work U-ev#r f r good to th#*rn
* *•© i , ,*
• •corUlrr to Hi* i u #*•
Rev. Dr Jot r I>, Jondar, p**tor of tha
chur r. u ■ r*A , *d Ir K< • foot. h> j.g
Pp •; rTii.,
r,.3, -jv Set 1 m*s • ©sr*V' • v?.*: ■£, r 1
*• ;v "V
UF.t. F. 11. K Hit FOOT, IF Dm
€orrrpundlnc Arrrrlar) Hoinr Nlisaiun Hoard, .*>oalhrrn llnptlftt ( ##a
vr n t l*n
♦ha I h.*i mad? -t • hil request that
ths vHiring minister the n- nnon
from HomaiiF I>r Kftfoot announ<l
that h* had InUridM delivering an ad
dr##* upon florin* Mi r on*. but that ha
had to yield to Dr. Jordan. Times. h**
said. had changed, ► if wan not eo fininy
years ago that hr, .*♦ a ;rofeeeor In t:n
Theohnr mI 8< minor) .t lajuHvlll* I*l
tweri acruatofn* and to direct Dr Jordan, who
hud turned the tab.*** completely, tilling
him what dlacours*** he hould delive r.
Tb- pastor and officer of tin i hur<o
felt fc*r*a' - tri ilw riumlwr* tint
art end#* t th*- morning servl • It wa*
nu<l f4* u. to them that th*lr peopl#* felt
the d#>**t>*e* inter#- 1 p) the w*fk. m*t the
earru* *! love for nr tong re *uon.
wnlch to-da> iktso the first ftnlury of
Its e*ta:.. • There w*is no element of
eorprk*< it* such an attendance save. I*o*-
aihiy, that K might have been suspos t***i
that the* weather would serve to ke*p
vr.any away, we the psator of tn* H.ivan
nth Baptist is upon assured ground wn n
•ay question arlw* concerning the st
tsndarc.*• upon servic*s.
This morning from II until 12 o'clock
It le Mpe-nil that on** of the m>- In
teresting eervl * of the centennial **•-
nee will he h**M Thh service will !■
purely tutorme!, there being no pro
KRt f . j. n. mum, n. n.,
(Irsrrsl hoperlwf enilent tieorgAa
Mnptlaf Orphsai' Heme
a-• •
Tho* of all congregation* care mv •-1,
and several piston* of the city will doubt
lan be present. Th- hour is that sup
p.p*.l to have marked the actual or
grnUattofl of the congregation 100 years
aer<> when the fifteen original member*
ware ban<td together.
To-night the service will he In a meas
ure rem olt • n'. owing to the r*l Klonehlp
of the two fpeakrra to the church. Itev.
JJr W, W. l-irwlrum. r nred In Ravannah.
a ton of a former pastor of the church,
the lament* I Itev. I>r. hand rum. will ho
h*re from All mo. where he is p.otior
of the First Baptist Church, to jmralrl
pate tn um cole brat km Hla addraaa will
ha Upon r. mlro*<>n< • -.u* will that of Rev
Dr. It. J. Willingham of Richmond, who
Is •arretwry of Foreign Missions. Roth
Dr. and Mrs. Willing ham a forefather*
wer.* conn* ted with the church In Its
earliest days in official rapacities.
The concluding service of th# celebra
tion will take pla * to-morrow right,
when Rev I>r. J U Taylor, general
manager of the work of the Baptist Or
pnana In Georgia, will be here from At
lanta to deliver an address. Dr. P D
Pollock, president of Mercer University
will come from Macon to apeak on Chria
Man Education.
tirimlli of Hapftat* In lioirila.
% i ..iJ pt ogrjn;r© was * v-n !•©? right
two addresses* being delivered. n# by
Rev l>r. H Y Jameson of At*at **. •** *
T**tar) of th© Sat© Board f Home M*•
••t th* prtr >.| ii speaker. >nl ’he
•ti-r by It** If Kfrf-.n In J.m
Kk* upon a line *-ug*r©*t#d l> (,!* w *rk
h fain; Parity w.th hi* p ii>y * haring
grwn from hi* devotion n .ij and
effort to It
"On* Hundred V< n of Hrow to
in w ■ the *ut>jecr lr Janveeon
.iniNj.iirf •and, a *ulijr* t. i. ml t’.lt thfi i"
hi* hi .irt nr.*! thfit f < tr it* Ihipt r‘
>f the -late After dir” "i gt * otigr*-
v ition'a attenuot to tn t.i .alien u H
**iata at the cioae of trie century. hs
turu*d to a ' i-r *. >f • * Mt .t*
a- they w.-re \i. <;* . * • it* ot ininir
In IMjm, hr imM here wen U*ut ft.UH
ItAf.ti * o•' o' it;; tM- ; . itiOf)
tv a* afiont 1- "*• The m.*iitnih'~arH )>anl
( f irrew Jhf . the ln te
(iiNHi! |u An th I Of iUtlO.i
ißfr<ol t' about ; T**.tam. Tiw In
qtm ' imß !m r of pi i>i‘
ui r,r. , i therefor* wa utoii
f i.rh* : ' I : -A ■ - if r• t• o' R!
n*t- w.i* ibrait r inety-fok) Arr i*rn
*••- in* r Is. ; oj>u|.tf h.f l'ir i t •*
••■oil • * t i ■ *ll • • k f
t* fW I iafltHf -4 W >• untirittit atvft I*e
/. nr# ,r* il t. r h .i *p
-t old th-ir principle* a* to how Huch a
In th* I‘nlt*d Sat* in > Ir .InW*
rOfl <ontirud. there w* re ah*Hlt (o*o’'’
I'. irtu’ while in iyp there *ie ahout
The Increase Ifi | f./it!on in
11*• ! n r- I stater* h .* -er iloj! **i -
f . i and t .at 4 t .* - -#ut *l*tv
f-.t l. that <*eoricia iuo *fc 11*1
the h ’.**.* -f h*r •** Hi *t ' fro
I *r .• r : !i> r# • r arid lo
the I) ill.. / ]iA|i'ht*
Iteafii for the t#rimth.
Aitierl* a the r’{ d*• kr<*<l, was Iht
hi country . n i# 1 t| ii-;© m whi h
their principle- >uld Ih- ae rted whnont
f*Mr of rrilglou* (•#•?>• utiui or ititerfer*
"i * ftorn a government w*d*l*d to om*
Fp* ial form #f w*rahip. In chi** coimtry
t*i#*. primipi© * iHikl fr*-4*ly tnanlfeat
th**ttiael\ ©ft and .-how the 1© nefl -nt .*nl
h© dtkful Inffuen* •- they exert wherever
•'ley r** (giver) op; ortunl* v It • * .#fher
• ountry had it in-tom* hi e-t.iiili>*h-i ;md
legally ra-ignlxe*l dfimlnailon. receiving
th* njii rl4f i*f government and I*< oimng
tin* < ©p(#*i| xynteni of worship. In i. *
• ifur© of t.iiOßx tHim . . i..| r *.t have U-en
tor the Uai 'tj* .tn* un.litem:ly >|*Nto-d
t* llie union of church und et tie Here.
whi*r* th© r# ligbHjK m**pher4 v% © free
arid unr*-etri i.l by narrow* view.-- 1 !<(>-
tiot ii )• •; i* * • * • *.%v n ffooi iih *i
Anothe r r* ao-ri!#.*#! by Dr. Jurne
enn to th#* great growth of th* ItAptlet*
n <i#-org?i wa* th imlefatlgabl* mvl
■•artvemt bitiure of the piiM-er #*f th© •<.
torn!nation, who *prtr©#J no pair* to add
to their number* an I m tk© i. tent the
Influence of their church. The ©p*ak*r
gave several Inatunce* in which minatoa
work had been cotithlcrol by orgHiiixa
tlonx, agreed upf#n anl pu*hil to u muc
• #•'© that is reflected m the numerical
©trength f ’he < hurch go-day It won
during the early years of the century that
• ii#* echlHfno* ©inred. the * H.tr.bh* II Hh[k
tvitft. to whom the fellowship J.lea w.<#
nbhor rent, clinging to tb*ir pri n.l plea tht
• rled out ttg ito*! evili lUulon and ml©-
ii‘Hl work Now. ©aid Dr. J.imrion, th'r©
are aovne 11.000 "Hard h©llH" In ihe -tate,
while in I*lo th-r*- were U **• j\
few year* ago there wei* •*•#. '|. rahly
than 11. Odo. but Hunriay - aooie were
er)?t.
If
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n BY. It. J. M 11 1 tVt.fMXt, n. D..
4 rre<i|oi4ltiut 'frrrtn ry if Foreign
Mlaalon Hoard at '•milhrra Hap
tl*t t on en (ton
inaugural• l by eome of th*- “Il.irdthrll"
congrega tio© ?!-i there wix a f,.©ble
branching out Into n -j© h nf n-.ift* on
work that reunited in acce©fdom of m©m
bern. "Go#!’* Il# *©• and light." the -|©*;*k©r
•aid. "aeefnlrig to break among them and
©how • m that th© G *►.-*;*• *-!>ould l©
*|gonl among all men. Iff •*l we r#-
nunltd with th# m. ln*t*nd of 4.v* on. w©
might to-day be Bo.floi, arwl I Hmnk Gol
that the c*n©#. rated rn-n of th# ©arly
year© lranch#*l forth Into their mb*!on
work.
Baotl©La of thee en:ly dava tM
lleved in AdU-'at!*n and It iv.v to their
effortu to ©pro ad ktiow!*dge that the
growih of th i#ronmia lon ii< l*-en ©o
iiLgnal Mention wn© mail© by Dr. Jar,e
**n of the lOfttßutlon by Rev Dr. Ibnry
Holcombe, th#* |#)tet**r of the Hu van
nah ILiprint Church. •*f a ©mlnary and
of the atari given Mer<*r I nlver-ltv l
the iubocrlptlon mad* by Jo i !*• nflel I
towanl a futxi lor tie en owm©nt *f a
©chool In which
te received.
Mi Orion work hao been adopted a? port
and parcel of the Baf tof faith The d*
nomination. I>r. Jameson ©aid, lo unalter
ably committed to It Ita orxanlza in
nniM be maintained, and the con :rl but lon a
tCoiuiaued on Third Foge.j
TTIE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900.
AN INSULT TO CITY COUNCIL
%l l. TIRDKtItVt OPIMOA Of rill
r.l.ht Tint - VIIIX.
Ilrflsah the Pa bile to Know It* Fall
Import —lie %\ ill Introdnrr He*ol
tiuiif nt thr fir*l Mettn of i own-
il ( ondrmiiin* the Hill —Rut* Fa
ll relr Too Xurh I'uwrr In the
Hand* of the *!• or und I* * Vlrl
on* Hill in Ollier VV o*— l*arlUnti
|*re|arina to Ufrr Inolhrr Hill,
f'laetna I'.lrelloa of \ll oflki-era in
Hmiml* of In oio I n#a HonrH.
T e Mornißtr New- |*rlnte tha full text
of the nunkti .il * iee*|oo and apf*oln*.m*-(>t
Idit, j-rovidinir f r- m inner fur the **!*• -
uctv. of city oftit err. and whi h will prob
ably be Introduced in th ttik
vri-*-k Th* mray wbk’h ha* boon obaerv
e#l wttti r- srr.rl t Mi - i.il ha* been n*
of the i-*- i.*r f'U jre* of it* Met or y
•in-e the movemeiit for a cluin> in the
fivinner of imi* rtinf * *y offt-ers waa be
gun, arvl it has !>•-* t napedfcUy noted
that the men.te r* -f t’oumil w <- pow
er* are very m.iteri tiy curtailed by th<
IHU, have been almost entirely Ignored.
A opy of the hill as publish#*! I* low
wi* r* r \*| yaaterday from Atnnta by
AJdarman ti*ra# \V TladU-rnan. < hairman
jf t'ouii : Ali-rman Tiedetruui f*lt
that it was important that member* of
f’ounciJ ehcmld la made arquilntHl witli
the .<*< ant a of a bill which no maiertaiiy
♦ hii hi;.-* fh* manner ##f seie# ttns ity of-
FI- - rs and put hi mat if at some trouble
to i'-urt t t*(-y of it. After rtaullhf; the
Mil he deeded that the lert !hint to b*
done wik to ;icqiiiiint die public with its
p/os .! >,► TTio hill In foil I* H- follow
’ An Act to fix the f ;mr fo the d*- t* *n
.r.J ctfrfK>intni nt of al! ofhc**ra of tii- < ity
of Sa.ar.na.” io |rovi*a for th#* terms
of ofti>'- of >iil an h offi *■* to rdtiiia'c
th all aaiarie- arid for other purpos
First R* i* enM't#*d h. *• tbti iai Ae
vemniy of the * f T* ro .*i and it i
hareny enacted bj i utl< itv of the mm* .
That tner* ahull I*** a inoctmg <#f te
Council ot the Mayor and Aldermen of
the Ity of Havutiuh on ttie *v i j.g of
the Thursday aft*t th* •-eond Tue* a*
in Jsnuar>. iSoi. and of i-acn * .cess-din#
year ih r*h#r, s' whi h nieOtUp: the of
ficer* of the city of eiavannan shall ••
*-le, ted In the foilowli.g manner At I
eiid naieUtitt th* Mayor aiei Alderiiseu
shall els t by rsalkit a d.re of ju *.|c
works, a suj>erin tenden t of t e pot Ice de
partment, n Miperintet. lent of the file d©
partment, .i < ity irtwirsi aial at the
earne of th Mayor and A kmen
*A the city of Havannali, the Mayor shall
appoint a health officer a ’uperint
Of • B (
attorney, r order, a c.erk of Council,
an oasis!&nt clerk of Council, a secretary
to the Mayor, a city •oginrer# an aad-<t
ant o th* city eng ini r, a feputy #rk
of Comiril, a clerk of the dt> market a
hsrtn.r master. . |iiiim>>lnK msp-- tor. wn*
sliaß be e\-off! *i • .• f piurntier o: tn**
waterworks department, a superintend©
of the wsvmitfr le|turtniei.i. a <*up* r n
teiHient of th*- city lot, i -up rint*nileiit
of the O. K, M deprttm r.l, .< ktn jer o
Isiurel Grove < • ■met* rv. • k**|M*r of ti*e
tolornl cemetery, five (i> city poyeicians
aid all other officers heretofore • tlve
by M>*- U nor iuil Aid* rmeo .nl ii**i h**r*—
In expr*e*ly named, except the tax a*-
awsor> who ah.ill be electfsl srvl t 4 I
their of office as now provided by
ordinance
“Re it further enacted. That th- •■- ms
of the officers so acted, or appoint* 1.
►hall begin on th* lutceeilrg day and x
tend for iwo year.** thereafter and un h
their auoceaaors are lawfully * elected and
<)UttM!ed and the stibirie- of the !fi •
> **# ; ct*d shall neither be in reased nor
diminlsheil during their term of **lfl *.
“Third. R- it further enacted. Tt.: any
vi*-an* v in any of the -,nl offlte- which
hall occur after the regular t n< for tha
. Monor ,ip|iointn**nt hereinoefor* pre
vHi*il for, may fiil**l by llie iliiyor or
by tl** Mayor and Aldermen a* the • Wee
may l* *ip|#tntlvs r al otivc at any' id
j ular meet log of •Vmmicll.
“Fourth, lie it further enacted. Tha* the
•aid Mayor b** and he le h reby a nth *r
kxed at any tiro* aft-r nuetir u of
M>. ('utmeil of the Mayor and Alioirn n
of the city of Hav.annah to appoint such
othr oflfccra a the puldic servli * of the
i city of Savannah may rniuln-.
' Fifth. Be it further ei at i*-d, Tha a i
law - or parts of law - in con ft I t with this
•i t be aid the -ame are hereby i*-
pcaled."
Il is hardly n- r* arv to -Sate inn! Al
j dertnan Tied* man is opt><*sel to the bh hs*
! lire ‘ The MU 11* direct insult lo llu*
im tnlH r of t’nuncd. in on* senae,
he hu.d i r Morning News re
lorter. and >e. it* nw4iet *•’. **
iw a tmpllm-ni to the member* of that
isNly R nrly shows that th* P*P •
| who ar.* M'hliid the llb acknowledge that
' they I'tmnot get Council to do their bid
ding. and that they therefore propose to
.ulopi some other mount to secure th©
acoompfelahment of their wish** It is an
insult to Council in that it carries with
U the presumption that the numbe
urn not fit t be entrusted with
th* selection of the public servant* and
in that it proposes to deprive them of a
lower end a prlvlleg* which h*s Ken **x
.♦rcised by the tody for years; and it Is
a further insult that a measure of su h
i imfstrlanct* line Ken prepared .in#l 1 ■
M uout to *c submitted to the la g*utiiru
without any onnsultntkm with th* Mayor
•aid Aldermen, who are most effecte<i
by it.
“The measure is a vicious one. in Shut
it places entirely too much power in the
hands of the Mavor, and n power which
is subject to .* great deal of abuse. In
discussing this feature I do not have ar y
special refer* nc to th* present Mayor,
hut it is very eosv to !►. ••••* now a May
or who l> *i thorough po.ltl * t art lean
and with i.ds of hi own !•* serve, might
load th* city government down witfi his
own political parilH.inw wit • ji r*-card to
the nH j dS Of the public service Besides
p.aelng the apiwlntm* nt of nearly all the
offim-rs and oth r salwrl'd employes *f the
tty in the hands of th*- M yor, the f>urth
n# lion of the hill klv*s him ih- rlg!it to
Hppilni at any tlms 'such ther officers
a- the publn- wervk* of the city cnay re
quire.* Council doe not have . be con
sulted about (ii* matter nor i* it ilUw*d
I ny voice in confirming or rejecting the
i -Mayor's api*>lntment
Alderman Tledeman wl I not stop wtn
nCmpiy expressing his public totwl* mna-
I tkm of Uie id., but will immediately pi' •
| pare w >*•' of rcsoluuon*. - ondemntng th*
| bill and egprt-J'Slng unqualified dts-tp
proval of it?* aim and obJ*©ts. which lie
will introdiae at the fir?*t me*'ting of
j Council held tin* wreck T ier* is to be
j x regular maetlng WoJtieelay night,
hut it is possible that a r.***?
meeting may l*** calitsl to-day or te*mor
' r*.w, oi*l Mr Tlch man prop.***-.- to have
Council put Rim if on record in th** utMttcr
!. the firM opportunity.
It will •** obserVMl that of nil the *•!>
• #ftl -ers oc.y four, by thi* hill, ar** to re
i •*; ctlve by Countyil. These four ar th**
j .fir* tor of |* >Ti w*rk>, .<*uperint*si*l* nt
1 ,f |olicc. superintendent of fir*- or I it)
i treasurer. It Is un ten*tH*d. howevV*
that the trill will Is* t aanged t>fore b••ln
i introdu* *<l. if it is ever introduced. wnl
that >** lir* tor of publl* works is to
j t##* pis wl urn*ng the off! erw *>n the ap
pointive list
I? is fssodble. however, that the bill
will never be Introduced It pretty i\ |
tssured itiat it will meet win the opposi
tion of two of the represet tatlves from
this county and the senator from this
district which would insure pc defeat
There is another bill in progpect. however.
It le understood that at a ~*ueua of the
supporters of the bill held here Saturday
it was nirreorl that in case ft should be
found that the prrpv*ee<l bill had no
aliow of another ana eutirv
ly iirt*f©nt Mil should le Introduced,
is i g in* fie Mon *rf a*, tha otno**r
i J in the first in the hands of t~e
lr. uwng OouncH. the partiaens trusting
to tf.eir ability ;© iuad the new Ostmall
,*.wn with rri"ti who will d** rheir Mkkne.
*t.i wntb whom th*y writ! hav© no trouble
Hi putting t .rough tr* -.ate agreed upon.
make %> % vinii ritF vi F.m.
Illrector ld*-a \% Itb Hrgartf
(• tb- Park liitnaton.
There w:.l lie no difficulty a: out placing
the IY*rk Extension in proper oofellthH),
ar.*| th*- indpsiiions are that the
i >u in ft.,' direction w ii result in put
tug tre Exteimion in much better con
dlnon than it was bef-u*- the Iriks’ fair
wag I**Ul
At ~ nan Dixon, t h.i.rmm of the Rtreet
an* I I-an*- <*ommi:tee. wnen ask*-d ahout
request of the military offi- ers with
regard to r<oring ar.d improving the
Kxtefi -lori, ua.*% that he was Migfiai that
tlie n*q-j**M wo ikl ba h*erful,y compil'd
With by Couneß.
T i.- is not tie proper season to break
borrow nf.d roil trie groural," sail
AcTer man Idxon. ’This had better he
•i <• in If;*- spring. Tn* wr>rk of rogtor
t ► t •• *x tension to it-* former condition
W 4.1 ba Kgun just as mwici an the Elks
have removal their lumber anl other de
nt, i>d I r.av* no <loubt that Council
w;ii agree -o ih.w and burrow th© ground
it the profe-r esason. If it be so desire*!.
1 he expanse wii! not K great "
Erector ■ ##*T.-d*f e idea Is that there
*..*u44 be lnthg made in the ap
earan* w *f tn#* pinls groural “Tb*
.rr#iiiti it# t-dt* filling in in pla< e* and lav
' dng *k>wn m others, he said. “My idea
woui<| u to fill in .i a*ong the sides,
4i.:i.g '# j*vr. from ttie MdewwJks toward
.e iier Ry making th*> #-nier lower
than the surrounding side* a great natural
smp.hltneater would thiva be created
which wou*d make (t (M>awibie for many
tirMiratids of people to \i*-w an event of
fr***’ interest. *>u h as tne review of t.ie
Beve.th Army t’orps. without inronven
er.c** to fh#-m*eiv©. There are already
rtlo - #f the parale ground which hav**
‘ n.xrural slant towards the center, and
I have noti .| <*i |iu.'#;t( oceasuawi that
• rowA f.aiy twenty f*e? kep coiikl view
b f * riu* (bay frotn lAm (#int% lutivtn
|f,! *’• Vl* w of Cue in the rear iw
* v unobatruered by tho-e tn front *
.'T* coat of making thU tuuige in the
I•(ra*W* KT#und would ra* be grant.“
fie and re* tor. “.aid It walk! add greativ
to the v**Jue of the pa rad* ground for
public or *ton* It a >uld not in any
way injur* th* groural for military' *r
°ther public |*urjK**es. r.u would give the
•ity . great islr ilieater such aw is
not i*#*.-•.-wad by any other city la the
ountry. The <iratriag-* would lea very
slaipie matter."
Chairman lufhn of the Park and Tre*
(Amin ca.ii, s* entirely willing for th©
- ,ty to go ah* ad and put the parade
groural in pJ*°per coraiition.
• \V. were not consult'd when the Elks
were given permission to use th* Ext# n
*l’>n. for m filr # " said Mr. Baffin, “and I l
for on*-, would have opposed it Aa we
;ia*l nothing to do with permitting this
*le*er ration of ih* gr#*und. I do not see
that we -bouid be expected to restore :t
•* i’s |*ri‘fer ondkkti, esp‘ -i.lly a- w.
have hardy enough motley to Ilnlsh th*?
yeor with anyway."
Oialrman Da ftin said that hereafter the
I’s/k and Tree rommi.*lon will assert its
authority in such matters and will oppose
any further ij?>- *f th*- Extension for fairs
or similar entertainm-nt>
MAY HUE 4 rU’BH MUX.
< >mpnnv Organised to Manofactare
Paper From Cotton Seed Hull*.
There I** a prospect of Savannah secur
ing anew and novel Industry. Mr Rob
ert Thomas, who has been prominently
'onr© i. 1 f*#r years with various large
paper in th** South, claims to have
•Ilfcovt rr (Ia prcs*e*i for manufacturing
a -4uperior quality ;f while pupor from
i ooltot ee*| hulls. Ho <ds* claims to be
ha©k* and by millions of Northern capital
and announce* that he |rnfMiw©e to put
len largo paper tmmufaoturing plants in
the Kaith, scattered fnm North Carolina
l to Texas.
Of th*-*c Georgia is to have two. one of
v\',l h !** t* I*** lo a ted si Atlanta and
•he location of the <#ther has not yet been
<!• ridi-d upon. Mr Tiiotnas doas not pro
!••>#• to etmjJy take the waste product
from the oil mills, but to manufacture
frotn th** s*-*-*l *Urect.making as a by-prod
list an*l not h the principal object as is
the case with the oil mills. The Increased
demand w hich will T>e created f**r cotton-
as a result of his pro***#*, Mr. Thom
as contends, win more (lain double the
present pri -e of cottonseed.
If th* r* are to be two of these plants In
Georgia it would seem mosk rmtural that
one Siam Id be Kat ed at Savannah. Cot
tonseed can be obtained her** as cheaply
as at Atlanta or any other point in this
territory, and as the chief markets for
the product of the mill would be New
York and r*her larg#* Northern cities,
which are reached from Savannah by
the st. amsblp lltj©e at low* rates of
freight, it would seem that Savannah’s
fa* llltles in this line would alone be sufTi
ci*nt to warrant h©r seb'*ion as the lo
<it ion tor one of th* largest plants of
the company.
Nl.\\ FINE TO 4 II 4NIJ£TO!f.
( nit. Phillip* to Pat the .atmmer
Pilot llojr on the llcinte.
A Kleiimboat lin#* betwe#-n Charleeton
Beaufort and Savannah will ahortly 1©
inaugura ted. Capt F. D Phillip* owner
of the at earner Pilot Boy, after looking
into the matter, ha* decided lo pti* t e
Piio< Hoy on the run. Tiie ip© of the
wharf .it the foot of Bull ©treet ha* been
secured. *nd th* steamer will leave Sa
vannah mi her Arst trip next Saturday
Two trips a week will be ma*!** t‘ie
steamer leaving Savannah Wcdne-day
and Saturdays and touching at Beaufort
initfi going and • oming Capt Phil ips
writ** friend her* that h- has 10-kd
into ih© matter, and that h© !* sat!*rl and
l .at sufficient i isi(i#*s© tan be fount *o
make the Hr# . paying one < harl©.Ht.n
ft.©. no Kt > aniship lines to IViltlm<>r< and
Phl!a*l*!pha. snl arrangement have
ready t# vn made with the agents of th©
Savannah lin**© to these cities to p!a ©
freight In Charletuon at the ?m#* rat a
from thoae cities as the Savannah mer
chant© enjoy. I'his will In Itself furnDh
considerable business to the new line
It 1* l*e leved hlmi that tber** will 1-e
•'msl*leral> © money in th#* t©i©seng-r bud
in©-. .* th© steamer can nfford to mak>*
a much lower rut# than that now offer-d
!' th* Plant System. Then again, ther •
will be the excursions, so dear to the \f
ri an heart, and for which Savannah,
< hailcstun and Boaufort offer unrivaUM
opportunities.
Kittle lMi I on Htnl.
Kittle Holmes, the woman arrested on
the charge of robbing a visitor to one
of the Tenderloin resorts of >7O. wx* r©-
*M-ed yesterday morning on bond Th*
rose will be heard this morning b> Re
cordci liuitrldge.
The l otted States Court
hss swarded th© Anheuser-Busch Brew
tr.g Ass n absolute and exclusive use of
the name HI’DWKIgBR. and all other
brew*ers who have used that nam© have
bftou dsfsated ami oocnpxlled to drop It.
TRINITY CHURCH BEAUTIFIED.
IMPftOV FMFAT* LA THE AI !>T<>H I
i %i. oh(. 4> i orr a \u n i.rn.
First Xwtie©! tIBW the f*hat**e*
llsit tteea < atple©d Held €n 1 e*
terdsy-Hei Lnkltony. the
fNiinr, Preached at Hoth M*ming
and Fren In a Lertlrfi -Organ and
Choir 101 l ha aged From t.allrr),
Fadua the Pulpit, to a Position
Behind It— t.reck Pillar* of Aleoae
l.rntl Ilea ar e to New % r ran aeaeo t
Ilecoratioa* iu U hlte and t*IU.
The congrexat >n of Trinity Cburcn
worst.tpi#--d in the main ©riiflce yestfrdN
momuig. tor the Are* Time since tne com
p>ii*a ot th© extensive altera kwis a< ri
improvements niaa .n c auditorium, or
gan loft and ptiipj!.
There was a large cot.grer.itl.vn st the
morning ervb e ar.d frequent expr*"ssnr.)
of admiration and pp r o\ii were heard
It coukl not %vt H have been otherwise for
the near arra ar**t eni *f th* riraii e
and pulpit, roaxdncd with t. * other in.
prov tenant* that ha e te-en ma*h it. th
i*o*iy of the church, unite to impress upor
the eye of the ‘he union uf f*i
haauty ami cheat* smphrvty
The moe- i.m.gr rasKie is in the
(ioei:ton of the organ and cnotr ioft. wit i
i hoe been removed from tne gilar>* facing
I th piHy.it to * station boh a .1 rhe pulp!
The c>r*ek (alters of th© a.*xve from
whv n ao m.m> of Tnettj s iotcni t<*.
prewicneri to thetr peop.*, have been mil©
im + of to auppor* rhe pipes ot in© oi- aa.
which are arranged *©*w*en ;h m In
front of t he organ and etind the pa.pit
at* tha •*-*(• for rhe cnotr. which ar*
w©paroan the pulpit by
a herriaoro#* rgl.kig. ot the o.or as
tha otasw K'v>rar|**tis of the ebtiren
Th# general effect is that of th© fa. arie
of * •>*#-©* temple and In its slmpi. beauty
it Fn lm{r*siv* a* * pu*|#it and * ir
roundingn of any church in Savannah
Tn* • lac oration s throughou: ih* n idlng
are of whit© and gold, wfdch harmonis*
well with the style of ncoi . ’ ©oture mo.I t!i*
bo*d and fre* llnw of the auditorium
A number of minor hnng©- nave aiw>
be©n male Th* pew* hav* been r*.Aiah-
U*r*ed in bug leather and th© m©thud of
J.ghting th* bulkllr.g chlßg* and t.' n;
*** to e*ectrtcity Th© man)
cluster* of Itgnt* have been
disposed about the walls and . ©i,-
ing- to giMM) a*l\afiag© arxl yleid s e*fr
radiance et)tlr*|> in nnractrr with th©
red use* and purpose** of tn© edifl e.
Th* organ has T©*en compln.-a renuvat
•‘1 and repaired and !• now m thorough
good -on<lltion. It is run by . water m**-
for, instead of ih© d>l hand |K>. r
Which h*a given rretigth to it* t or.m
In the past. More than SI,OOO been
•s©ut in its repairs alone
R©v H.iscom Anthony, pastor of Trin
ity. proseh©d at both th© momii.g si.d
evening oar vices, but at neither .11 i h©
touch upon the Impnn ©monte mid© in
the
building Interior Ootnmenta m*'’ its
.id-i©i beauty Are likely to tvme at tiie
services next Bunday wh* n to#* chur i
will ceiebrate the aemi-c**nt©nniai of its
cxiiitnce.
At the evening aervtce Mr. Afithoti)
preached .*n th© subject. “Vi*tor> Ov#r
Death.” delivering a strong argumcnr In
favor of the ©intention that on.y through
faith and bell#*f and confidence In the
promt*©* of Christianity and th© r©* ir
r© tlcn of Chrlet this victory be u.a 1*
perfect or complete.
It i* not so nard.' said Mr Anthony,
"to conquer death simply. Men have
dor.© It, by the simple exercise of th©lr
own bravery, through the coneckmanes*
of thalr own strength. Men have walked
to death with a smile on their lips, who
had n*t trust ii. th© promisee mr gave al
.‘©srianc* to the banner of th© living God
The unbeliever h*ta passed away without
a murmur or a shudder—ay©, th© con
demned felon hlmaelf has as ended th©
st©P* of the gAlbtwa ami rtppnju< hei the
throshold of th# world beyond the ©tarn
with a Hgar i-*tw#*©u his keeth arid a
ribald jest on his tongue.
"The very fact that death is Inevitable
that It la sur© to come, that our prot*ats
and efforts alike avail nothing to prevent
t. inveots even the weak man with th©
fortitude to meet It calmly. We all have
known men who hnv** shivered In th©
pr*'aen©e f even the little thliigs of life,
who yet m©t dakh calmly and quietly
There was no us© t<* complain, there w>
nthlng to T© derive,! from protest and
tie* man yiel<l©#l up his life without a
groan.
“Hut the victory over death ih c |* th©
reward of fixe faithful <*hrltlan i
higher and better thing than the mere
ability to face it calmiv. If there is a
Tact that has be*n proven, it js that our
I>ol and Master was y|elb*d up by th*
tomb, he <md or her- w-lth him and that
they walked the # rth living men m l
wsatnen To tiie Christian there is.tti-
U#-s©©*l Rtsuranr© tht he <o will \f
raised os th* resurrection morn and thu
h© wril wr.iik with his Redeemer In ih-
Heavenly City.
"Th© Christian conquers not only *l*uth
an*l the for of death, but doubt a w. 11
In th© glad con*>'>iisri©a** of n future ©x
lotence. when th© troubles of earth have
vanish©,! and pln and grief hav© ©** ©!
to be. !;** Inis that abiding peace rnd ©om
for: v.hlch can remain with no other cia s
of men. He has u hieveri a vii-tory. in
deed."
Th© in dement weather of last evening
combined, poeeibly. with the fa* t that th*-
aiinlv* reary service* of the Fust llapi.st
Church were being held, i ©. n
elderably thf six© of the congregation a
Trinity. At both tbo morning and e.*n
ing servlets s|sk*mil and Inten-sting po
grammes of mutdc were rend**red by th*
choir.
HU*. ki i.a %. hi-: %i \
Her Henmlns Will %rrl%e From .%!•
Inula Till* Mornlnti
Mr* Kll* A Hearn li* I jn At Fir ♦ y**i.
trnl.iy morntn* .it 3.30 o'clo. k. The r- -
mains mill bo brought to Savannah *i\
the Central train thin morning. ani wil
be burled in Laurel Grove Cemetery thin
I afternoon rat 330 o'clock. Tti** rt-rvlr* -
will be rondut’liMl by K**\ Robt Van
l>evsnfer. at ihe home of Mr* lletirr;
parent*. Mt and Mrs Joseph Phi.ll; s
No 113 Henry street, *t.
Mrs Hearn we 41 y* n 01. l and bn\‘H
be*;dei her htisbat 1. five omMren Vl* >r-
John G Arkn. Tho* M %rlen. Jr u I
James R Arder. Miss Anna May Anlen,
•ml Mli*** M.iry ll< rn
The |iill-U arena m ill b M< sf*r- W B
Met after. Joseph Hefferrmn. J Ball* v.
Joseph M Aiken, Isa* l*i Hoc be,
Fred Butler.
IKH VI( K.t %T I ITNbUH IL
Mission Will He Continued t*y the
\ Islttna Father*.
The visiting priests. Fathers I junior,
O'Fikafthan and O'Connor, mi.| *mt|nu
their mission at the Fathedna] of fit. J.hn
the Baptist throughout this str-ek, con
cluding neat Sunday night Mervi ** will
b he.<t *l*i!ly as follows. Mam at san
am., mass at 9 a m . stations of the
crops at 3 v m.. Instruction to children
at 3JO p m rosary. sermn. .mj benedlr
tlon of the bless*-t| sa r.imen at * p ni.
Father O'Cailaghan a.felre*-. j a
c.auttegatlon at high mass ye- er*ly, and
the sermon at night was preached t>y
Father O'Connor, whose sermons have
greatly ples.ed the congregations during
the .ty of the priests
Thl* mornmgr ■: o'clock pontifical high
ms" will be celebrated h> Ri Ficv Hi*n
op Kelley for the repos* of the souls of
the bishop., priest. i,d laity.
SLR. JOHN L. JOHNSON DEAD.
Heath iarrl* Away a Proalnrst
Cttlsea of havanaab.
Mr John D. Johnson di*d quit* sud
lefdjr, s few minutes after 10 o'clock lost
r. gnr, at his resiJtfiice, No Jhi (Charlton
s-r*et. east H# had beer, feeling 111 foe
t©v©rai days. I jt up to twenty-four hours
before tn* end. his condition had nvt been
regardsd an rUt-.il by any other than
r. mself He seemed to have a premoni
ion t .at the pains h has recently uf
ferad f<r©tol 1 hi* approaching death.
Mr JohnsoTi returned fr*.*m a business
•:,I t • Southern Georgia Friday night
During h at-rnce fr-tn Savannah he had
iit,.l* rgone two af'w kf. which he though*
r • be bror.* t 1 In their nature and which
ti.do©©*! sever*• pain H* spent Saturday
morning in r.is ofTV ©. hut when he was
returning to bis !e#*k in the afternoon
Ar again attacked
Even than .:* stmld not conf©*s tno
h- was IU, ar.d Alter resting for a few
m nut* • in t.;.* office, he refused to wilt
for the , .in th<*t had beer. (SIW. out
w.t.ktd across the Ri\ to meet It. H *
r©'.re*i .i a.K>n as ii© reached his home
• rwl Ir Sim mo n.** was c*i*td.
Ycsierday morning tier© cum© anothe*-
•f th* bronchia* attacks. *?* he then
*i, • ►*ht trrm. t'omhinsd with cardiac
a#... <th©r comp!l itione. but his
*i ditioi. b* am© easier •luring th© da> .
•id he uh? rhoug it to b© mush better.
W .ji** hi© mind .isionaßy wandered, for
ihe greater part of tn© time he was per
fectly rational.
About ir* <* i K*ck h - son. Mr. Walter T.
Johnson fb* only number of th© family
:n the city, was < > ll©<l o th© b©dskse of
■.*'. *!. ll* wis toil that he vo*jl
be n©* <l# I during the night, and that
w a* u.-©l©st< for nim to keep awake.
Hut o few minute-* later th© yewinger Mr.
Johnson, hi> ittcrtion at tract ©*l by the
apparent r©iM.©>**n©>' , of his father, r©-
’urT.*l to tiie bedside of th© latter. His
'•tn©r even them was in th* throes of
htsoirioti and in u \©ry few' moments
the *>nl came.
Mr*> Johnson. Mr. William F John-on
arid Ml <‘**rr.©lia John©**) the two !at
*©r the on and daughter of the decease 1,
* r © now in N.*w York, where th© son is
.i stui* nt at ('oiumlLa T'nlverslty. Mss
•*Gir© Jo”ri-r. the elder daughter, 1© In
M*©un All of th*-rn were telegraphed by
Mr Walter T J#hn.<©n of his lather’s
daih. and nil! ooth© at one© t Huvan
nah It will b© Imposribl© for Mrs. John
-on and the *©n an*l daughter now *n
N©w ) *rk t*> reach S.\ ai rah la* for© to
norrow aftern<©a>. and It is (ron.Me th T
t c* funeral will not take in# * until Y\ ©<l
n'*s-i,>. R©nd)r.g th© return to th© Tjr
of Mr© Johi.son, or the re- ei, t **f som©
lnf* r ma'lor .is to h©i q** < \ no arrang**-
met. - for ihe ftu,**ral are being made.
Mr ah Iwn In Be© county.
Georgia, on 8* (*t 10. IS3U. uni was. there
for©. more than To years old at th© lime
**f hi© death. Hi© youth and early man
hood were spent in M!Hedgevtll*. where
h© was tngngtxi in bustrvers until th* out
break *>f the <Tv!l W.ir. In this groi
he an actlv* participant
*r*s:. \t% ii -©ption to the surrer-W of I-#ee
nr.ri hi© armx at Court House
H© entered th** army n private in
:h© Baldwin Blue-. of MllKigevih© with
whh t I'onmuN he ©er\ * and In th* Virginia
c.unp.iun during th* first year of th© war.
\ft**r (hat urn© he w* *Jeta.'rved and dur
ing ih*- r* rnati>i#T of the war was acting
i ruviai marahal of one of th* <llvlsion-<
of th* Army of Northern Virginia, c*m
-! metaled, at different tim*©. by Gen
j Hode© anti Gen. Ramsey For ©om* r*-
, <oii h© w.© never commUnl*xn*d, but In
| thi© Unp*>rtant ar.d trying capacity he
render'd, until th* very end aervK* Ih©
rno-' earnest, loyal and devoted to his
country.
T.© arbitrament of that struggl* he ac
ept©! cheerful.v# Ho returned to Mill
©dgevtll© afier the close of hostilities, but
remained there only until imw, when h©
• am* to Savannah. Il©r© hi* Industry,
worth and rir. s i©d huslneas talents found
r*ady rec ognition.
For >©r h© was conn*rt*l with the
Irm of Dillon A Stetson, and . fterwjuvls
with th** *'.*rr.r hmiw of L. J Guilmnrtln
*v <■*. With thi- latk*. firm h* remum*#!
until shortly Kfor# H Involution, in I*TT.
wnen he *• urn© i mber of the firm
<*f John Flannery Ar Cos . •*f which he whs
•till i partner t th© klme of hi© death.
In IV7I Mr Johnson (married Miss Mary*
Fisher of Irwintoci, who. with four chil
dren. survives him Th© rrUldren are
M'-.-sr# Walter T and William F. Jotin
“on. anal M.©> Claire and Mim Cornelia
Johnson.
Mr Johnson was well known In th© bue
life .f Savannah. In which he oc
cupied a prominent pin*-*. He was h d*-
votM and active member of Wealsv Mon
umental Church, and a irvmlier both of
Its Board of Trustees and It* R\ ■ 1 of
Stewards. H•- w* also m member of Sol
omonK I>slg** of Miisms.
N %l.|. % SOI Kt I* OF D4N4.RH
< Ii atli it m Leadetn) It Hint Idkely to
Tnui lile.
During the high wind yesterday after
noon h g©nt©man fussing the Chatham
A- a*l©mv ruins on the Ogiethorp© avenue
si*l©. noticed that th# wall w-n* about eight
inch* • out of plumb, overhanging the
© id© walk, hi 1 tna: with ©very gust of
wind it vl>r.t©*l a el threaten**! t* com*
ii- .mg to the street. ll© thought Hie
danger to pedestrians sufficient to report
rhe matter at the burra.-k*. arid a police
man was t*rationed at the place until
iop*'s . ou.*l bo stretched, larrlng jai.-Hers
by from th© danger gone.
The matter win also be reported to the
Mayor to-day In th© iioje that some steps
looking oward rha (earing down of th©
wall can be taken.
■ IT! ATIO\ I* i|l IKT.
Mayor Myrr* Think* Tronlilr n I
Tampa la llioiit Oier.
Mayor Myers returned last night fr.m
Tampa. where he made a flying visit on
.i mint of ttie strike situation which a|e
I■!!..! to l*e ass liming threatening pro
in,rilon* The Mayor reports the situa
tion much quieter ut Tampa. and with
much hsa pru*iM. t of trouble than was
the cnee last week. No agreement ha*
been reached between the clgarmaker.'
union*, but several of the fa lone, will
lie o|n to-day, and It Is believed thu
a number ..f the operative* will return to
! work.
<*ur Heat W ork
t'annot be done tinle.s you have good
[ liealih. You cannot have good health
without pure blood. You may have pure
liml In taking Horst's Sarsaparilla now.
Y..U . mnot rvalue ih. goo.l It wit; do y,, u
until you try It Hegin taking It to-day
Mild ne how quickly It will give you an
nitpetll., sirengih and vigor and cure
>our rheum.iHim, catarrh or scrofula.
All liver III* are cured by Hood'. Pill*.
2So.—ad.
Tbankairlvin.l whom Window*.
The Thanksgiving show window* of Deo
pold Adler and of Foye * Eckstein are
novel and uetra i a great di at of atten
tion.
lie Adler window Is devoted to table
linen, artistically arranged. The words
I hanksgiclng. l'- are made of while
tabe napkins Itelow this Is a smalt
table around which a doxen dolls are
s ai.d at Thank-giving dinner. A real
live Totn-ca- snooges ur.der the tibia.
The window of Foye ft Eckneln la
beautifully dressed with fine linen nap
kln, table damg.k and bolt, of uncut ma
terial. Priscilla, attired in a real suit of
black, alts at a linen .pinning wheel. whlcU
le In motion a.I day The wheel te said to
be more than m years old.
The raw material L here exhibited. Just
o* M appears when amt pm ofi wU*Bi
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W.M. & N. H. LATTIMORE,
WEST CONGRESS STREET
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SINGLE AND DOUBLE
GUNS.
LOADED AND EMPTY
SHELLS.
Hunting Coats,
Vests, Hats,
Leggings, Etc.
[| wi ■
ID Hmughton Street Went
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
Have b*©n laid in many of th© ©©•-
fort ab I* horn©* in New York Bot'Jfl ord
other cities Mere cleanly and eoonoaort.
than carp©** Plain and fancy fl **r *H
and poiiahail complei* <a*©r old floor*,
making h solid and beautiful improve
mer.l
Having a number of floors to lav lr.
vannah thl month w# ©an quot • *w©
('atslogue and *silma may h*
had by iiddres<*lng J M ADAMS.
Box 242. Savannah, or 227 N Chart**
Baltimore, Md
A BUP V KS
Hyspcpsia
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mLv Tablets •
ttr4 -r. I y *
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;7*V
r . h#rw*-
B) .•• • ftftrmftn.nl .nr.
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