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TO DROP APPOINTMENT BILL
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C OMPHOMIAI MF \M ltF.
Will Amnil (ttiaHl* Bill % ® °
I'rm lilt- for A|*|Mlnlmrnl of Minor
Ofti #*r* nt flu* tt**e Will*
Clrrllnio, %f lr llr tomtom <H>
| .Irrilon. TANARUS• *** *• Hr IVrumm nl
for Two %*n r—l*u r po*r I* l* l*ro
frrl iliv I'arlf \\ urkrr-Miior
rra llrfrwl> III© Hill *•• n l*nr|y
Mmaiirr ami * !*•* Principle la
%|| ||| k ln-|hr Hill I*o HI Islird In
thr HornlMi '•• " * *!> *>*© In
(hr I'imo olon of %lr. Ilartlm.
It up* nov * .all* surtd that th
Jr l*rir.‘*d . >est©r\*tt> * Morning New:-
I, ik.i>’ u.l hut f\ur of the city ©l~
l ( •* fey t r M>or ond also provtdlr c
tor t. e jpvuritment o' • numiter of .• rk
hf.l m;r.*r ofti rm by tn© Mayor for tern,
of twu year*. Will not bo tntrodu *i in t.u-
L#l-- * : .-re.
n !*#(!u*lar** who have bmi back
tU i *il kUßia:#d that tber© was no cnai
r*f its ;mi> av* aiii that therefore jt wood
i !■ introda* ni Ir • a*i
rn -as* irr has irwj ugr* #d upon w • <h i*
j. *.*-vd wUi hr astir factory to n.I fu -
t!o<* ot the jwirty. T:ie conr.prom:-e .9
©imply' in fh© nature of an am* ndrnent to
t © b 11 approved by Council whJk'n pb **
tl** ejection of a 1 the city officer* In the
I. irai of that t -h
it la profN#*,| to mpiv amr-l the
t'• Mine Li t *•# ‘o tt r t e •!♦*# i< 1 of
*ffi ©r#. tofe*! 1 r wdtn the Mayor a ©'•-
will • ir;- p • #ft**r t'-e coni
ng city election, it: tead of kfor* and
to mike the apt*li im**ni a* wel i h*
election#, permanent *ot *wq yt r A’
pr#o* n* t* .i(f*m e •*?. ©a art* fll * I y
the IncomltiK Mayor arl the aju© r I****
hold simply .*! r.is p* ensure. twing •!>
to r*-no\ *. *• i v time for ml o •! 1 t
In office *,r for any other rea#ri. ©it.--
la tory to th* M ynr T;e am* mini nt
propose* to h iv* th# a, p*sntm* >
n< ir b 1 the o ngoing Mayor and to fntk#
fh#m ftermaticnt for 1 v\o wars
‘The report th*" the appoint mar it hi
wo ild r*r abandoned .*f <1 that instead t
sucus ha*, **g *ed lo u >li
to pu *• >1 th* rle t. <ie In he an **
of th** iftcominK r~>ard. le *rroc. u-,
♦-.ikl a member of t!.** "Inner dre.e *f
thr c'lttaen. (arty to a Morning New*
r*i*>n• r yeaterday. “It !• true that at ■
party a icu - hekt laet Hat uh|.y a *ver.,il
of i.vm> tr*ae!t gdvocat#*d thi* tde-i, bit
It re- favoroi by ih m* rity it
U very plain to *-n tht
tt would iw very pr i*
ley to throm everything into the
lailanre <n*l **ffer an In* ••ntlve to me oth**r
(/••ml to put up .1 sniff fight. When He
have everything in our hand* n*>a A fea
l*r oj.de. aho fear they <‘ennot a*-! every
thing they want from Ihe present 'oui U.
ure •riiiir.j* to it.row ev*-rytluig Into th*
eoaie In the hoj* -of gettit.g what th* v
want from 4 he neat Council, bat lh lead
er* wll. t.ot have 11
TJie bill you published this rTa*rn?n{
was sv*Ae ur.tiallv correct, though ther*
have hangee .nc# It aa* agreed
ujioh. In fact, the mckiirt has br n
übundc>n**d This H P W’aa liO' de.Med
utssi at the oaunuN but by th* Inn* r cir
cle. tue ’cabinet* *f the Cltlaecia’ t'lub,
which rea.lv Aire t ha poll y. The hp
polatmaru maaaure w,i* vlew**d doubtfully
hy emne of the cabli • t frt*m the start.
Anotner meai.s ha* now ten agreed upon
to obtain the end desired What we are
aiming at 1* to secure protection for the
ssorkera The fHIoh s who ar** darted hy
t ouncil can ait In their oftce* and cro-a
their legs, aaetkred of two >*arv mor* in
lae cJtye pev. The boy* who pu I off
thsir and g* t out a? and work ar** de
l*#i. l**nt upon the Mayor’s Appointincnts,
and utilres our man Is elected they nra
i ft out iii he . old for another two year*
Now we don't want to deprive them of
their Incentive for working, but we w mt
to eeatire them of their r wnrd whether
we win or lose Thb* *-ar. very easily he
done by having the appointment* made
by the present Mayor after the aj^pro** l b
tng election ar.d cnaklng the npje>tittiv tits
permanent for two year*. A slight amend
ment to tho Council bill will :u this all
rsc’rt The eUa lion r ajipolntment of if.*
otJp l*l msKAa little difference n* moat
of t.v*m will l)e retained anyway/*
Another one of the very pu tlcal p*ll
(iciana, when atk* I ai*out the matt* r
smM tia’ the new tle*l wag ail right *’TT*
u.u.n thing l* to have the Sections and
Blpo!rmn* t* - < om* after the city alec
t .. n:d. "There ar** half a doaen
candidates for some of the Job* an I. of
coil? th* *t will he a lot of aortfieg*
Hnoiif th** defeated one- This would
hav# a ti<i effect before the ele< tion. but
will #iot matter mi much af**rw < srd. Than
if the ap| M * i titmerws are made rman* ni
for two y• ars tho .fading workers ran be
cared for "
Th© mtuuv rap given bill an* 1 lt*
tw4iy*n Morntnjr wa© commented
upon with <!*■ idd approval yeamlay by
the runny opponent* of the m>aiur<' Al
derman Tinman doea i ot propone to be
|Hit in tha position of juihllih2ng n bill
which !* no eun<img.
"Th© effort ha* !**©: madf, said Abler,
man Tlwl*fntn, "to make it appear that
grw- I*l*l >ht. n©d from me and publDh—i
In th* Morning N'.m , w m not the bill
wh!eh had l**©n *gr©d upon her* an*l
M>nt up to Atlanta for Introduction in tha
I/efl)atU!>. I e'mpiy w.nh to Hy that
the - opy of tha hill whi h 1 ftirnl died to
you wa- made from a cony in th© r>*-
w*l'n of Mr. VVilllim Harden ami which
w furnished to him to b© tntrodu* nj in
th© heghhture. If there are any othar
bt.iH of il.: h rt I know nothin*; aUmt
tftwm "
Mr TV**leniin ■© t*.d of th© comment
tnade by Mayor Mwyt upon hi* Interview
but m 1 ha had mthiriff further t* Hay a:
pr ttwtit.
”1 think Alderman Tleik*man take© an
©gtjemo view r*f th* matter.” raid Mayor
My era when e*<*d n'out Alderman TJ ©*!••
man* ext*tfvon wit.* mrard to rb© up*
pilmment 1)111 *lt I** doubtful In th© flrat
fa- a if the bill will b© tmrodu • 1 and
hii* ramwrk* tnav therefor© b© found to
2tav© beef* entirely min© • rv. While 1
k> not ler!r© th© inrre if-**i authority', and
responsibility which *u< h m act would
imp©* upon me 1 do ~.t regard it an i
r wtial departure fr >m i 'eepted un-i p-
I rovnl mrrfk:i *f municipal and other gov
ernment!* In nearly nil of th*- large ©itl©
practically all of th* aiu"**nt mentu ar> in
th* unis of th© Mav*>r and thi© -e#.ni* ?■>
I*> regarded a a matter of course. Th
Governor* of Georgia and other fUnm
have a vary large Its*: of appointment*
T .*• I*rekl©nt of the ITnjted Sfut* sap
points hi© own cabinet without commiting
or one tnd moke* a large nutn.vr ot
other important appointments. Th© prin
of having th© extouflve head of n
appoint hi* own osaletont* I*.
pretty We|| #* | abliwhed.
' J dta.igre© with Abl**rman Tledeman in
bli* at a t©men( that the bill la n virion**
‘ !••" *•* ■vi hat th© appointive
I" "• r w-.-ud i ihici**i by any Mayor
v um its* p*p* of Savannah might elect.
Th* c tv ha* lieen in ex
lat-nc. i* i m jnldjal corporation for
c*vr n dr**l r* and during that
t;nk© it ha never had a Mayor who
proved unf!? ful 'o • *;© trust r-poeed In
bvn mt did . i belli , p ever will M
"Th* l* r I**** I Id? 1.” nld M ivor Mver*.
* !•* ©imply t f;r*v rrouure. In tended for
tt© benefit of th- vupnorteni of th© nd
! party
ha* fought ir ) won i victory :t 1 •n
--tltled -o *njn> th* fruit)* of ft a victory
and that the administrator. in entiti and to
li- served by thoa© who are to sympathy
with it Thi* 1* th* alt ©f th© w ole
buetoees. Here w* have m©re!\ faction*
Instead of part lea, but tne p.triple in the
g.irn*-,"
Xn uOm!n!stmtion polltl.lana *e>m to
N geting (OtaidaraWy mud*lied over
their effort to so arrange the dbdribution
of *he . *> [atroiats that they would gt
. .* r>nhuac in sight at on cash out of
the no* ami ttie muddle Is no* getting
an> wav* < lear. despite the deration ot
th "nMnet * to tack on wme romjr tnlr
.inac Imerrtw to the ( 'ourwil m*v* urr.
I IIU MI N s III.HOIC WOHK.
Presented What looked l.lltf a Hie
aatroua 4 onfluKratlns
H*he *to k and •■yxifeii** of the b 1 Wltng
nt No, 21A liav Mrect wear, occuple i by
T J Da via us a wtwHesale grain, feed
m 1 hay w irrhouse wa practically de
stroyed by flro, mok*' and water yester
day afternoon It | iue to t**e weld <*r>-
a*ruction f th* od building and to the *l
- r*ro • efr.*r? - ( th* * remen fiat the
damage aa w 1 *t viv greater
Tha fr* bf>ke nut in the ee. ond floor
of the Laikilng wi.i h fronts on wnat js
kioßn a < l-'a**:or' walk, running ±b*rvz In
f >nt ♦ • ling >n the m*rtr\ sld# f
Hay. half way pet ween the grades of
I t % ard luver s?reet* There ore three
fl 'r - ** a#* that -n which the fir# start
**i It never s.* celled in getting wither
>v* . •* *w its point ot origin.
\ t ■ workm.u. In the emj I' y of Mr
v\ - - #vete j (*mr>ke o*. the voofid
r ft* ♦* buedmg h rtly After 4r. IO k
\ t*-*ep - *e alarm was in immediate.
Iv A< 1 !**> s at the <rner of hay nn<l
Whitaker sfr rla was s<ui.de.| Tne en
• re .■ i<artme.nt resjaxwled. and in a very
I* w it nute* a lo*en stream* were b*tng
P* jre.l into tha burning building These
r* .c-#'.i la tar.
At fit- 10 flumes could be g#*n. b*t
• n*e (-*! ,mt >f smoke poured out of
every fm k and cranny of the building
11* C th*- flremen and jre\enflng then*
'•*gn W*- a’lr.g with exactness the where
*vt*iis <*'. he flre The Hay street floor
of -fie buLdiiig was filled wPh smoke. anl
It w i only with extreme dlfTuulty that
rhe toks .km! papers of the business were
%♦. ur. I
s*-n water W.IS being poired In liberal
i atdltp-s i.j*rn every fl*a>r The flrm n
l* ght the moke M nd flam* * from l*oth
the 1 .1 v And Hlver -treets hfelea of the
•’hiding and for a brief time It aeentel
that the fire was to t*e victorious In th
onfll • *ti the fl(**r where It h.l naught
t •r* was *(•• * and .* quantity of riee at raw
,f l r* !**l hv and In these boa*- pnd
very convliuetlhla *u!at m. • th* flame*
mad** raj 1 headway
!t wa> from the lllver street aide that
• flcr*-et fighting wa.< done. Here |h*
riMke ;*oured in 11*1 k < lou*ie from ev-ry
siinluw and Inside the building, on the
M-'otid ‘td third floors it aa--* a dene
tt t it wa* liupe-ltd.* for th** flr.-met* to
M-* b for*- them
Tt .e. of t .**•• flrem* n who pl iyad the
ho.-* on th- -••(•ond flx>r oc<ujde*i na*
1 ' p* ili.r \ tivicom for table They
lung l** th* window ledees and directed
n * str*-anui into tne burning building
while fim tt*e up|*er floors |e-rfe* t **i r
f4. d.-vtiidwl upon their head*- rvl
'tiouldrr* pri River street the enter wj
a font d**ep Hnl on the floors of tjie Jhitid
ing tt w arar ely more shallow No
a great time had elapsa*d before moe* of
tire-flgtvter?* w# re wet and chilled frm
he 4 to foot.
At o'clock the Are had been got In
•aitrol. but for an hour and a tia.f long* r
tle work was continued, the pirti.tlly *-n
--• timed tittle of fiay .r*i at raw being pull
ed to the ioor* an<l <kumped out into the
at reef.
Moat of the damage done Mr. Davis’
et*> k was by smoke and water, but these
suit ***l ttimte-- completely to (kstroy It.
Fortunately for him. his principal bus
liiees H done from the wharves and de
pots, and only a comparatively small
tock uv cwrrisd at the store. A* estimatetl
hy him fus loss will not exesad ail
<f which is fully covered by Insurance
Tha building belongs to the estate of Wal
la e ft. Jonea. The damage to It is small,
j vfubly |2S*\ ei.'l u likewise fully covered
The Insurance to carried principally in
ompsftles rcjreeented hare by Messrs.
I scaring A Hull and W. M. & W. K.
( onry.
The adjoining holding* ave occupied
by Krennan Bros, and K>wnaugh and Cos.,
respectively. There may have been alight
•1 a mage t* the stock of tfK-se two fMSuees.
both of which deal in fruHs, produce ami
v* got able#*, but it will not amount to a
great deal.
The firewalls l*etween the buildings and
their own toltd cmvatructlon—they are
r**lirs *f the uMen tlnv* prevented tle
tire from spreading Its origin Is not
((ONitlvely known. Mr. Davis thinks It
w.is •\used by a sjmrk from an engine
•sn nivor while Superintendent
Maguire ascrllve* It either to the <mre
lessneaa of some employe of tle house,
who dropped a mutch on he floor, to de
f*-ctlve eb*ctrlc wiring or some similar
ause. It Is probable that the exact ori
gin will never le discovered.
Mr. Davis hi*s tarcupled the same build-
Itur for twenty-one years and. a* he said
list night, “this Is the first time I have
ever itn* U smoke on my own premia#*."
Th** fire will n*>t be permitted to inter
fere with hh business, which wIU he
continued os usual this morning The old
stuff ha* Iw-en got out of the way and
new stock will la* moved In at once.
IOMMITTF.F* WILL 4 ONFFJH.
Ilell#v#d the Purl* F.4#n*ln Will
ll# Put In Proper ©hap#.
A r#nf#r#nc# of th# military ©ommlt*
t©# appoint#*) from amonir th# ofll'# a
of (h# Fir*t Infantry to in)ure th# Pity
f*ouncii. 1C po-xible, to put th# Bark Kx*
tension In proper <’(u litlon. and of ©tv
officials will lx h#M this afternoon at 4 TANARUS)
bVIo k 4>n th# (Omtnltt## arc M ij, W
L. Grayaon. t'apt. IV. 11. Stephen# and
lleut. I. C. Ikirrow Th# city official*
they pill meet ar# (’hairman J. M. Dixon
of th# Mtrcet an l Lane C*mmltt#e. Dlr#--
tor of B’lbli * Work* 45 M. Ga*Dd*n an l
Chairman B Iv Baffin of th© Bark an*l
Tree Comm!anion.
It I* thought there will he no qu#*t‘on
raJt**<l of th* advisability or expediency
of th# proposition to put th# ext*-n*!on In
order. i#velllnf and fradlne It pro(H*rly.
The offi #r# l#*lre to hav# tho city plow,
harrow. l#\.l anl roll th# around, and
th©~* of th# city administration with
whom they hav# talked ~e#ni Inclined to
arant th# wind Th# cost of th© w.>rk
mukt find It.hi way Into th# bud net of #x
p r.~# for next year, and It Is, then fore,
itf. essary that oom# Idea a?* to th©
nmount needed Iv* rrachwl No objection
to th# i.hem# has yet been h#ard from
th© authorities, but on the contrary, they
.©m •- ready a# th# military to have th#
extension Improved.
Mr (iudrden explained to .i member of
tie* orn* era* CommJtec yesterday that
hla plan for tl# N>nv#rslon of th# #xt#n
•ii into a Mirt of immense amphitheater
ontempltttf*! the aradlna of a slop< of
about twenty f* * t In width all around 4h**
Inner *tde of the aulk, which would five
nn Incline upon which spectators mtirht
•mnd to view any parade, review or other
. \r>t transpliinp upim th* parade ground,
which would 1# level. He hs
i*t tbouKta of hnvlna th# entire parade
irround *lop# to the center, as aom© havs
ihouicht. Th** officer to whom th# ©xplana*
1 tori wus made approved of th# suaip s>
t;on. ar.d It is ihi Improbable that w will
b# followed.
Th© officer also be l lev ©a that It would
l© better to plow up the extension dur-
Inj? th# winter. This Is th# season when
farmers break up their irround. and h©
doe© not ##* why tt would not be better
for th# Kx tension to b# plowed up now
than to wait until th# aprtnf Certainly,
th# officer declared, It would not #ndana#r
the health of Bark Kx ten# ion resident*
to have the ground broken up now. while.
If th© work were don© In th© spring, there
murtit be ouch a result
No action has yet b©#n taken by fh©
Military Commltte© that It to onaurt
with th© commandlnr officer* of tha *ev
#ral companlsa tn the city with th© view
of suaxeaMnir a name for the Extension
Col. A R. Lawton Is - hairman of the
commute©. It is pro!mb!© that ther©
wUi b action Xor aoou: time.
THE MORNING NEWS: TT ESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1000.
WORKING FOR STATE FAIR.
T4t Pill IlOhA
THIS PLCH FOB M IT VRAM.
Artis# 4 ttmpttlK'i to the Fair
for Tills City HeHIIN I.Mttt light.
When %flaj. ft. H. It >a Is UH for %-
lanta—He %%11l Inters lew* There
President J. Pope llronn and Ihe
Members of the Fseeaflve Commit
tee of the sinlr \u rlenltu r I Ho
elety— llrclsinn ns to Place Is \%ttfti
Them—MaJ. N .sals' Trip Is the He
suit of a Conference With Mayor
My era.
For some day* Mayor Myers and other
prominent citizen* of Sn.anr.ah h *v lx*
• onslderlng the advisab. sry of making an
effort to pe* ur# lac S:at Fa.r of
year for Savannah, and 1 >t a i.ttjo quiet
work along ’hl line has l**en don*
The ac*lve campaign wiu inaugurat'd
last nlgut. when MaJ G M Hya.s. rep
rewentlng the ity, left for Atlar.ia, :•
Interview Preldrr>t .1 T ,r j*e Brown, of
the Slate Agricultural S* • ty. si* i th*
memlsri of the s*e le*y > Kxecuttvo i rn
mittee MaJ. Ryals has teen Inst rue t*l
by the Mayor €0 u> iwteree*. tf.ejr* ••
blent of the society and the other m-m
--ber* of the commtt'ee m Savannah’s
claim* to the State Fair. to as • rtam
wiat guarantees the toci*4v will require
from the city and. if possible, t. sc- ire
such oondlttonal promise** a w.li Insure
th# ffuccegg of the proje ?.
MaJ. Ryals had a conference with the
Mayor on thla subject some day's sin*
and another conference y#*>?eriay mann
ing. In the meantime he had written <
President Brown and had re elve*.i , t r*--
ply of th* rimtsi encouraging d*a ripllon.
I*ortlon* of Utp letter sr* Int* * tif<. Af
ter some general ol*ervanon' n th* ; u •-
Ject, Frehideivt Brown say-.
“To give you an idea a to what we
would want. I will reiat* th* agr* ■m*
mad** liisi year with the Ifv o? A n.l
Th** people of Atlaida pit t a l*>nu of
f oi to tnaur* th*- p>m r f ad *
fsnecs, in A'ldltinn to tile *ate /• ••*,*?
and oth#r gc>tir<ea f r*\*uiu* 1 wa
tt Iso understood that If all l ♦* expense
of th# fair were (aa I*l ut *1 th* |1 l r -
rnaJii any h;ian. e. that th *■ •*' * 1 *u'*r
to the llO.Ott) bonuw sliould ha*- 1 1 •*!
motley returned !•• th**m. r w i* er p o
j*ortlon of u *ul*l lx* rvturmd • i*n h*
fund In hand, it there <*u! I !>•
motieo’ ui r-jjoy ull the • trP- i' *rs nl
still leave a lathmce, then the State Ag
ricultural Hodety was to l*c n t* 1 * -led in
that fund
' The result was that hII of the expense
of the fair war*- paid, every > •i.trthutor
got bark every dollar *u *sTitKd. mvl
th#re wns a small sum left ov* r. om*-
ihtng lilts H Ths head*
partment*. sixteen in numb* r, w*r* paid
F. per diem during their - i\ In Atlanta,
which anioasAsd t 1 * * 1 *-f b* I*e r day.
duller the fair. The fair onnnued ***mi
t#n -lavs, whl< h tm <nt that * • h ;m*l of
a de par intent recsivt-d tVi for hi .-*r\i • -
Not br tan days w -rk h iwever, but tor
ni. the tint# and talk he b and pu: In. In b*
half of the fair, from the time w#• flrnt
agraed to this arrang* jn-i t We abo and
duplicated this agreement with the |wini
of Valdost*
"If you have a rw e track In Savannah
and he proper buildings, and >our peofdi
l#sire the fair. It strikes ins that we
could make a briilinat e*• • • of it In
your city. Tna *0 .ety will hold n fair
naxt year I have been Informel that
Ms'on and Atlanta d-iia to make ar
rangemerits for It. :in*i p* r.uipi* itooi** at.l
Anvrli'ts may make a bid
’T shall call a mMing of the Exaeuttv#
Committee to meet at an early *I s t a n.I
decide whfT# th# fair will lx- held, so that
#■# can put the farmer* on ncxb*# and a
premium list In their hand* eirl' next
year Thu* they will have no excuse for
not making a fine agricultural exhibit
MaJ Ityals, at th** Mavor’ .1 - • mce,
cotnmunlca!-d with President Br- wn. l*v
wire, after the < onf* r**n-• o:x >• t rd.t>
aittl last night rvived a reply stating
t Ist he w*oi)Ul be In At ant* to-dav While
no m*-eting of the Kx**cutiv< '.aninit'* *
lias been called, n tiumlrer *f Its mem
ber* will bo in Atlanta In reforunce to th**
bill now (tending in the House, which
seeks to Increase the appropriation fr the
us# of th# State Departm**; 4 of Knto
rnol4>gy MaJ ItyAls eX|N*cts to discuss
th© question with these g*nlb*m*n and
ho has good hope of being able to mok*
h#n see the advantages of holding the
fair in Savannah
The question of a site Is already l*c|ng
considered by those inter- t-d in the
project. Th* old T**n Bro# kr •xitirs#
t* prominently mentioned and would prob
ably be us good i place as any that could
l*e chosen Though the ra *• tr< k th. r**
has be* n suffered ••* fall inc* di-t* .dr
there was a time when It was on*- of the
finest In ihe Houth and at a v. ry small
outlay of time and money. It could I** re
stored to io old roiuii ion.
There are no build ng there suitable
for the uses of the fair, but these could
easily be erected and would b. . If the
Mayor’s Idea of the {M>|-;].trity of ihe
plan to get the State Fair here !*• •*orr#et
The question of tnns|K>rtstlon is already
solved, for nt only do the street ear* run
right up to 4he old race cours- b 0 the
Hue of the I’etitral of Georgia Railway
offer* equal advantages. With an add-d
switch or two on th© car llu*- a: \ num
ber of visitors to th* fair grounds could
easily l*e handled.
It might t*o that a gt> 1
would result to the city from bolding the
State Fair here For th© fair the stab m
and track at Ten Bro© k would have to
be put In first-class condition, at and the
prises offered would at'm t to the c*v
first-class horses from all over the coun
try The result would very likely b that
racing each season would leeom • per
manent Institution In fl.vunn.ih. The *d
vaitages of such an tn-tiiutloti t* the
city hv* Won but very r* • ntl> stressed
In the public prints.
RKCVIVF.n MVM lailfiFATt.
Innnnl Mreflita of flu* >©edle Mrk
t.uild Will It# Ts*srr(w.
Many a.irm* , nts were ye*‘*r
day at th© horn# of Mr- David W i Is.
nrealdm? of ih# Savannah Branch of 4h#
Scsdle Work Guild. Th* ,© parm* t !s will
b© distributed .imong the insir of the ty
after tho annual meeting of th Kutld.
which will l© held 10-morrow morning at
11 o’clock In th© Barish Hall of S4. John’s
Fhurch.
It Is n©t yet known how many r rni#nt
wwr# donated. They will h* <• and
sorted by th# 1 idles of th# cull ! and
mMvle up In pAckap* for dl>'rihutton
umonir th© several church *o i©ti. m tha*
have mad*- application for them Mv th
sue let lew ihe garments will l*e dl*tr Luted
amon ie th© |oor. to whom they will om*
as welcome xlfts at tiro* when th*
we ather bids fair to be much colder th u
tn# several days of unusual warmth that
have Just passed
To Johns llpklns for Treatment.
I>e# Platshek a well-know i m#m *r of
the Are deportment, will go North o- t’ #
Baltimore gtearner to-day for treatm© t
at the Johns Hopkins Jbrptal Mr
riatshek has been suffer!r for #.-m© t ; rtt#
with what appears to b# !<■ om # * r a* \K
and Is now in a very low con t .i <• j
friends are In hDpe< that th# *r itm# ••
si Johns Hopkins will b© of benefit to
him.
Tha best protection # axa.nst fevers
pneumonia, diphtherl i. ate , I* in hulklti i;
up (ha system with liood a buraaparilla.
—ad.
RYRIP FOR MYRHINHIU
4.t oral* I'rtularl Mas • Hepstlflo*
I bere mud 1 radr Ms? B# Hullt I p.
An Mcr foi a •.gTij'h shljn*#it of
* syrup for a large grorery housa
, i..verpool w ..*% recent v p * and by s
vlrr. i a gr xer, 4*. A Munster. The
r sting ihe shliunent says that
tt,*- it eifatk n of Georgls ayrup has reach
• and 1. . u.l arai if the ramp.es forwarded
a r- q.ieeied are ill k-eptng With th# repu
tation w.\l h ha* pre bd them that the
r* - .It will probably t* to build up a large
?r-d *t In t: • Georgia produ<T In Uverpuoi
and surrounding country.
Iba.uing the impo- ant bearing which
if; h ordr may r tv© upon irw*
f'.' .re of the Georgia *-yrup trade, ‘.Mr
Mar.sfer has selected a <io*en quart bo:-
by the s*v -i
era. fl-ms b. ltd* \ >r. wrl h make a'
-ta laity in preparing a ftp© artl*?le of
\ r © f r the market. The syrups eeitset- j
J ar** of if:e I** st gt id*' ar*and
a ;g *r t Sc# ?han th* klr I ordinarily re- |
• *d In t.* gro •ry forex try th# gal- !
I* Mr Munster Is satisfied that If th#
1 all: -of th# good provided by him Is |
a 1 that is needed to confirm the good lm- 1
pi*--slon that already obiatn* in Liverpool
- to rhe desirability of Georgia syrup
ih.it I shipment wl l do th© w*rk This
fnpr*- lou once confirm* t and the repu- ;
ilon of (borgla syrup established, the
•ullding up of ii trad# will follow u n 1
matter of course.
It 1 )*oir.t#d out by those who have
i<**n trade aw tr* of this matter that th?
fl* id Is open f.#r the building up of a large
irads wlfh IJvsrpool for Georgia syrup,
f oi the d* mi and b* created. A num
ber of large steamships have Savanna a
sver> •. >n f*r LJverpool, Kuideil with
otioi phosphate, roeln, aid other bulky
produ* I.very steam* r • *uld easily find
ruom bra number *f binds of syrup.
• i lt*• * hnrterera woul*l l# glad to have
! thb extra freight, even wt very low rate
|l* b prohtb.e that syrup could b landed
.n I.!v#rpi*ol in this manner almost as
heapiy as It Is now land#l In N* w York
; f* v tie regular steamship lines. The tw n
eftt• which would resu'f to the* sugar pro
j d-.cer* by rason of this Increased trade
.o not ne i to b# -iw* t iifon.
Tit 4 4AlklHF.lt I’ll %N 4 It PBM,
4 *mmltte# Mill Alan DUenas kpnrU-
Irreater O r*l lnn nee.
Mayor Myers said yesterday that he
will call a meeting of the (’oun'dl Coni
j mHtes of the Whole for to-morrow after
noon, to resume- the con* I*l©rat ion of the
petitions for street railway franchise*
The muj-x which the city engineer was In
st met *d to prepare, showing the routes
I‘b -ired by T..e i*#4t4ioners, will l>© ready
hy that time.
At the earn© time. It I* very probable
lat the * rnmlti#© will take tip the quex
t*‘>n of the u* of x|Mirk-arrestern by ttigs
and other ve-scls plying on th# river.
\ petition Is row In the hands of the
Committee of the Whole from the tughoa*
people, recpiesting the r*|#al of th# pres.
• nt ordinance, requiring th© use of spark
arrester* on steam vessels on the river
The morine Insurance agents hav# a
very stmng petition protesting
against the repeal of th© ordinance, uni
giving reasons why It should b** retain#.!
nd * tifr>rv*d Mr A. h F trl# has taken
*h# lead in ihls matter, and hH# th© back
ing of th# Ni.lional Board of Fnd#rw rlt#rs
• f N©w York. cjmpri#ing ih# oftloers ami
man.ig#r* *f mo#* of the marine insurance
• onq il.fe# doing husin-.*** in this country,
and Also of the New York Board of l’n
derwrlteTs.
It w-itu that though th# ordlnanc# ha
bc#,n upin th# lM**kx for nom** y- ar*. i4
has not Ix-en rlgidiy enforced, only thos.- !
tuAji' actively engaged In handling cotton ■
<n th# river u-ing th. stxirk-arresters
llu* city Was v.sited recently by Inspec
t* rx for the marine insurance rotmunlss,
who took nog© of the fact that the ordi
nance is not being generally obeerv'cxl.
The consequ#nc# was that notic* was
- rv.-.t ti|sn th# towboat and other con
s*nle* ha%dng vcsw j on th# river. tha4
th# • rdiranc# must complied with. The
result of th * was a trlov# on th* iK**-t
of the fowl* at people to have th# ordi
i an. •* r. jx aled. which mov# Is being op
posed by th# marine Insurance c.wnj ante*.
Mayor My**rs ami Superln4#ndcnt Ma
i'uir** dlvcu**-s| th*- matter Inf rmallv
\* terdav n1 tho superintendent stit#-l
that only those tugs engaged In handling
cotton on th# river had been using spark
•irres'er As 4h# ordinance stand# now.
e * Id th# i-vin st#am*hl|s and all
th r steam v#ss* I* plying nj r*v r
•r required to use spark-arresters. H
st-amshtp and other companies not en
1 Jr > th# special bu-tn* *s of handling
cotton to enforce the letter of the ordi
nance.
1 Is probable 4hat an amendment to the
ordlnam*** wd! le submitted to
rwiHiring that only tug* and other v#w#l.
actively -ngug. and In th# hatulllng of cotton
Is- r©*|tilr*d to use the spark-irrx‘st**rs
N vlrn*d by f)e tow’boit |*,-otl# tha*
fh# use Of sjxik-arr.'fMcr* m!nlmi*.*s th#
h .ft from th# bolters and Increase# th
onvumptlon of **ol
% DW4.FH 111 BrnF.MTII I %\S.
Major Mjrra fall* Att.stlnn ot
Trustrett to lenriemy Untl
Mavor Mvcrs dlrecfe-l a letter y#st*ir
,,v to H C Ounnlntham. ( hair
man of the board of Trutee* of Bha hm
A- "h mv coding his attention to the un
H.fc (xmdltlon of th# wills of tho burn# 1
portion of the academy buiMlng an<l re
(|U©-ting that *s>m( thing l*e doof to obvi
ate this danger
Mayer Myers, said. In sp# (king of the
subject, that he had allowed this mat
ter to rest for some time. Awaiting the
arrangements for th# rehul ding or th©
ad(fny. but with the high winds pr©.
'••King he ltd n *’ think l? advtsahl* for
th# walls to r* main In their rreaer.t on
dltlon any longer. It has been found n#c
. ry to stretch ro|(es again around th#
*on *!c my. pedestrians *ft from
porilonn of the sidewalk on Drayton tre t
an.l Oglethorpe avenue, for f#.ir that
• *m# injury might result from falling de
bris.
( OMPRR.44 I titt tt ,%DJ( ITF.n.
4 (impress No. 1 Will lie Hunnlna
%am In Sborlljr.
Mr J F. Minis president of the T’nlon
Shipping 4’ompiny. stated yesterday tha*
the matter of the damage to (ompr* s*
No. 1. actors th© river, hid been adj -t
--( I Th# ex|*ert who was sent for to In
spert the pr#s# has made hD report mil
th# |*r©ss will be in readiness for oj#ra*
tton within thirty days Mr Minis did
n*"*t 'ar# to gt Into details as to the
amount of insurance paid or the dam* o
to th# press It Is f'dd n„ that th** :!-
;r could not have been vary aer ous if
the presH Is to be In operation again with
in th© time named.
W edding Presents
Of appropriate significance and value rosy
b© selected her© under our advice and
siigg##:lon to great advantage We have
the stock and the price*. fetcruUr* 4 Cu.
ad.
APPEALED FOR MORAL REFORM
GII4ND Jim TICKITI) 4i%MIII!N.
n %ۥ ISTH %Tl> A 111 Mt Mt II Ud v
I’m s n hrl*era 4 time In for Their
sbttre of Hpi*ok nllton— l.r tali.4i*o
Uantril tn liedtiee the Number •
MagUlrcii-a. In 4 urlall Their Juris
diction miiil fregent %!•©• of tin
4Mlice—The 4 lly to 4 In.Lc 4MI
the Muaie Unit llra-.rta and lo Fs*
Sfrlcter lawi HenuiMtlnn l*#u
hrdklna-l'asnbrolirra to ll* ll*ll
4 riminiill? ltr*|ionallilr for %rcepi-
Ing klolrn I'riqirrt).
Th© grand Jury of the Superior <’oi t
which ha* i**-©n in # *.lon <n <• J ; •
mad# Its general fr* - /trr .nt ye t* r u>
and was discharged. B*-l*k' the usual
report* uj<on county fiffaini the t 1
Jury (bait at conauierable length w. i .
numbtr of aff ting p * *1 -n
--terest*.
Th© gambling evil was dwelt uj
on. th# magi ffirats* w©r* handled w;
mriui severity, the pawn-hop e% t w
cU*<’Us*4nJ at length, the muic i w- ■
condemned a.- 4 mei-u*'* - to putd n* *
Ai.-l an apjM'ai wax made f >r .•-ever* r | n
aMlcs for carryitig can *-ai#d w. p
Th© grand Jury ala** reviewed it- • *1 n
by *je( ittl pr* nt, | r*y*- * • k
agaiiiat the Toomer ml>dcm *' r c <avi t
MIL which com#** up In th# Leal latur*
to-day. Th© pension qu*.-t oi. wa* ■i -
cussed, and th# gran*) Jury -k*d t; *
th© lists of pension* r* f r r.i . • ->' ft**
commissioner of jxrittdona lx* inv,-at*ga.e*l
by It* successor.
Th© grand Jurors nvt at 4 O'clo. k. s< *1
were in sesttion ** coaplc of ho’irs. and r
mg which th© presentments b ;*
jiorta of committee- w**(© oon-ld* r#*l.
Th© !>!#•* nt men tw •- :h*i !•*>.? •i a *1
| read t< 4tie court t-y foreman i> A. ‘ro
• •
Fount House off! #*. th# public bui.dir.
roods (w| dr nnage, lit# 04.\l ’ c*> u *
taim and various other mat * r t • • .n'. t
*wtlng jart of th# pieseiiim#*i w © r*
#%). on ths questlon *f ganibitr.g. t?!'
grand jury xabl
“Th© (ire vent lon of gnmlAing and : •*
pun Is hm4U of garn.i.g room k**, •?- • ••
■ rcupiKl its share of attention. I at* Jur
tiSM endeavored to bring befor© t * wun
for putitsnment th© keeper- o' kamte.*
rooms. |Mrticiiiuri>* the propri* oti
pu4lc> wheels. It Ii •> **sk-i *t f**'-
K.sian • it bvdsve# that t:* -d* •*•
a*on of public gambling is !■-* . **-
cafliptishniellt. If lt* requisite lal 1- ex
lepdttd by tiie county and cits authori
•:© \N'Kh the ordinary machinery of t.i©
• ourts, it dM-s not believe it can t*e dot ©
j l tiled th© grand Jar> is furnlxn*--! i
means to obtain in its own wav t:t
I neerswiry evidence to convict. It is i'-
opinion tlut th© gambling evil cannot i#
supprMS#d. This Jury reccimm nds that
I th# coiinty authorities approp/lat© for tne
use of tiiu survevdlng grand Jur> F'*>. o 1m
1 ##*! h.h tt may P-©m pr*(** r. m bringliig
the keejwra of gambling room- lx for# the
- ouri Tti# graiul Jury approsrt' u.d'coni
in* rids tii# sentence# of jinprlsoi rticni ,rn
i>o.-<*d by your Honor ** i p • u . for
. • oiuou of tH© .iw.s ap .in ; g.int
an,l it Ixdicvf# that with the projx r itv u..-
at Its disposal for bringing th* k* cj*. if
ttsmikllng houses tefor th# *ou . r m
i*i!*ltiofi of jail sentences in addition io
tin#* will rivuit In an effectual suppres
?.on of tn# gamb.ing evil."
Th© us# or abuse of pawnshop* At
place* for disposing of stoUn g* o Is w*
discussed at some lei.gih. The gran i Jury
said: “The attention of the Jury has
been repeatedly cal,e l during Its session
to the recovery of stolen pro|erty from
the pownshops. In almost eury instai. -
th** clrcumatance* of the i* ©iving of t •
property by the pawnbrokers were such
a* to Justify the i©,|*f bv th* grand Jur>
that It w known or should have be#:i
ki *wn I** have tx* n s*o. n. The grand
jurors ar# im(r#ss*-d with the .mjx.rtam.*
•>f r mor# rigid regulation and oj|ervl
ion of the |ttwnbroking bu-itn -, with th#
vi* w to prevent ii g ih. us* or anus© *f
pawnshops ai pla c* for sing of
stolen g<K>ls. Th* grand Jnr\ Ix-itcve* a
sihxlhl tiix sho il*i In* tmjM >#■ 1 py the
county on pawnshops, and that the propri
etors should tx h**l I criminal.y r* -{- nild
for th© acceptance oi stolen |rtq* ty It,
recommend* that in addi hm to requiring
lists Of all article- |cwu-,| h furnish© I
th# police nuthoriti**© the * l|y require to
•# furnished accurate description -'f ih*
(wrtle* the -,m* and t‘t fail
ure to furnish the description or the fur -
nihing of a fab* d*> riptlon be
punishable as the city aut. ior it i* .- may
deem proper."
Th# Influence of th# music halls cm.
public morals has been a matter of pub
lic talk for some time. The grc.nd Jury
is the first, however, to male any mov<
toward their tuiorrsiion. In Its present
ment It says; “Tne at ,nU..n of the grand
jtiry ,;ai .-vr, •<!•! . .uu*>i crim**? a
• result! of the so-called music hall-,
notat.ly - !•
irctlvi- R)m. It re—tilk ih.- of
o-ea11,.l i.l.ico* of nmu-,-niont ,
moiaw ,o publlr moral., an l It r, -oni
mrn.l. nioasur,-. f.<- th. ir alialrmont To
t iat .ml It favor, n r ■ ommotulatlon to
t!i C*ltv Comali iirir.tiK tho annutmoni
ot tho pi.s.'itt li, ri-, and th<- wPhholl
otf of li.-.-nfi hrnovft. r from ill |>:n of
amu*.-ti>pnt -imilar in rhararicr to tin
M,-railo>l muale hall- It Ix 'ir-.the ....
I.tonco of th*e plare. t>> !• re.,on-il>l<'
for many rrlm-o, and ttait th.tr aliolitfon
l. demanaletl tn the tnv. of morali*.
and f- r the welfare of the community "
In Judife Pall.Kant'. harp to the eran I
Jury, at the U-xinnli.K of the frm h<
dwelt forelldy u[kxi the crime . f arryltiß
cornea 1..1 weapm .. The it rand Jury and ...
the mailer In It* a. n. r.l nr. nt
ni. nt a. follow. * The common t ractl .
f rarrv .nx conceal, and weajv.r.s, the .1 irx, r
f-orn which wa, |.uli tedly md emu* . 11-
ally broutfhi to .air attention b> yo r
• onor, ha. linpre.s. .1 tip n the unin l jure
the nece—lty for '. me m. a.a* to leaaen. If
not to prevent, what ha, h. .me .n .. ...
ir.d almo.t .tenant violation of law
The rnnetMlitlv recurr it, affray., not In
frequently endln* In the takdiK of hum.,
life rcultln* from the carrying of c.n
c.'aled weapon,, and the .eemintr dl,r>-
Kard of the example, made by the court ,
of per,,.ii convicted of the Off. n-c. || B .
e,t to thl. Jury the nece,|ty for ever
•T penaltl. th**l tl
Ped. The araiel juror* without preju
dice an.l fully re oirnixlntr the intent of
the enteric.,, Impo—d hy > ,ur honot
f. r crtm. -of thl, eh.,,. ,nnoi wltnoet' !
d:,ieaardirut the xlmonltlana of tt elr , on
w-hnee,. and the duty Imp.-el on them
fall lo urge a neterer. If n.a th. . xtr.-m.-
ladtalty for the vl.lation of thl, |. n
It had heen rx.,,el that 'he K a and
Jury would deal with the niicl-ti t,., r , (
the public wa, not dleapi .il Tt <■ rc
•entnarnt lnrlud.,l the >. |.ir- ,f the com
mute. on maul'd rat.d, tatiir u tn. . n
dltlon of afTalra fund in th. ~ttt , f
the varlou* maslatrat.e
"While the commit!*. re|atrte| Ihehrolt,
m. I record, generally we I k. t thl
• ome to th, knowl.tlK. of to. .ndjurm,
that th*- practl e of -1 e, ;ne warran
particularly |<o,,e,,>ry warnrd* a w i
tng the power of arre-t, tn Ink, t.> |,
fllle.l in by eon,table, aid a t. h., ~f
ma*l,trate,' office,, to. ft,, nert y rr ...
,p.>n,Ule lanorant and r, ea and e , . f the
rlaht, of people. c, tnmon .. . They
revorrnlie In the praclce , p.*.!hl |ty of a
ml“u,e of the whl h fee fft-e
of ma.trale I, Intended to f mil The,
retard .he practl.e criminally w one
likely o he u*l in the opp.ex on ad
per*e-utlon of Innocent people T' , * an l
Jury believe* further that the administra
tion Of the affair* of m*ettrxte*' cou t,
can be better accompli,h-d by . thin
by tiro maalatrnt.-. In .a h militia rtl
XCootißUtd co B,ztb
A E>TIHV ttiO AAU <>•
llr. \V 1111 ua libi.i ti*e a roitiparla—n
of Parela* th.tnn Work,
lairffe gathered at tha
I two nrvlcea that were held yesterday at
. S-.\a..ra , liuptlM t’hurch In o.eetv
i •• of It, on>- hundredth anrd>erary
Iron, and until 12 ..'clock In the mornir.*
i, ii.torinal ricotsuit was heal, many oth
er* than I apt ,t'- - ii.g In attendance A
i ,n.t, r ’>t i.rt. f tala- were made by Vl -
inr ir.'.Meter.t an.l Iwal th' otfV
, of the church aiko tuning nome few
wn-d* to ,pc ik of It, oomlitton.
T.e mint,ter, preent at the aervlce
,r. Mel Dr. H J Willingham, aeore
aiv of the Hoard of K.u-elgn Mlxion*. of
1,1 rnon l, K x I>r. 8 Y Jam.aon, *ec
t irv of the Home M.wlon Hoard >f
of Atlanta. Rev. Dr J. H. Tay
,..r of Atlanta, in charge of the work of
he Hapten Orphan, In tleorgla. Hev. A
\ Deventer paster of the Duffy Street
H.,pt ,• Church; Itev D. S Kdenileld,
it-tor of the South Side BaptlM fhureh.
It. % i: r c,..,k paated- of We,ley M>n
•im.di.nl Church IP v Richard Webb, atwl
Ite\ John D. Jordan the i*tor.
Dr Willingham •>, Introduced by the
1 e-t .r a the gr ind,on *,f the ltr,t jaistor
Of 'he . hurch. Rev. Henry Hcdcotnbe.
n It un ■ .. - otb.ra nun
t'l. r* were heard. Tho meeting proved
lr, *creatlt.g a, w..a *xi*e led atel wa,
■ and scat \ l.y nl. wh attend.,t.
Km Dr W l-andrum ptuttr ot
•,))■■ nr,! Itajtlt Chundi of At'onta. nad
.11 .xp. ted to .lellver an .oldreae at
, . night, but ■ •' hot i M W
l c, lit. ,i l i lig . ar.il <■ He will
i be here to pirn Ipat. In the clebra
pl Willingham wru, to have di
\, c : th, eervfcc with r>r. I gin drum. but.
~e , Hter t,.t ~pi—wring, ho I.ad the even*
, ri .to I mrelf. 111, talk wa* ii|wn foreign
■ tn.- .. i ~rd wa, very ln,tructlve
A n wa* made by I>r. Wiling-
I n-.ni o' th- for. ten ndaslon wmrk a* i‘
: t. day with tliat whtc hexlste.l .•
~ ' Ii- That the Mr*t foreign mla-.-m
In the c .' wa, organised In I*ll
t„ -(,a nnnh Raptl*t Church a, uf
,. nt to n.ark with lnten>,t anythjut Dr
v , . ,i might I" to •>' uf*t> ’>t
Ever rib e itj. establishment tha
\ >. ty ha, flourished.
I uundred vear, ago. Dr WllUnghom
,„l, x ni'-nth, were required for amt
ii i.. to reach De fleld of A,l* and ge.
. r- >'t back to America. Now this can
t... wnpllshetl within two weeks. •me
■ ir.dre years ago cn!y one-ftfth of the
pop,,union of the earth were supplied
, e.i , Itn.les, while now the books are tn
i ih. ha. I. of s. ven-leiith, ot the pwpula-
I .1, t■„ Hibie ha, been tr.ic.ated Into
Ut lang lag. , in.l dialects, while more of
t:.,. t*".k were published last year than
yy ■ ’ e In e\t,l n. .- one I ill I, dr.al yar. Jig. >.
tt*.x. Dr. 1 ’.allock, tre,l.l-nt of M* r*r
Ii :y. rslty . will be the chief speaker to
night, his M i lr. *s twing upon Christian
I'al.catiiMk He and Mr*, nre ex
[weted this morning, and will I* 1 the
gu. is at the lie th.to of Dr. ntxl Mr,.
Jordan. Rev. l>r. Taylor will also deliver
i brief address to-ntght on the work of
•he IbiptDl nhans In the ,tate.
TH.ttkMIR IM. SHRVK E*.
\ 1 nl.in her, lee of til af the r.rsa
ucll.-nl * hurrhe* Will He Held.
A union Thanksgiving Bervice of all of
the evangelical church.-* will bo held
i'nar mv morning at It o'clfvk at the
i , r ,t Presbyterian Church. The Thank,-
k.v i.g sermon will he prm. bed by Rev.
Dr W C rkha-ffer of th lafthoran
.'hurch of the Ascension
A Thanksgiving service will b* hel l
; al,o at the laic of Hope Church at 11
lock. Thare will be *.so a special aerv.
j :cc held Thursday night at the Epworth
| Church.
The euwotnary Thanksgiving aarvlres
, will ha held bkewlsa in tha Eolsoopol
ctiurchc*
llvnl for the oitlcer.
James Burk* white, was arrested laet
night by Patrolman Hheehan. on the
liarg** of tieing drunk an.l disorderly,
iturkc r,,.ste-l .he officer and wl 1 have
that rhatge .. w>, to answer this morning
when lio aj.jw.irs before Reorder Hart
rwlge.
A doxen raw with a twjttle of Cook's Im
l-'rlnl Extra Dry Champagne Is un after
th. ater tinnight id
Tiianksul, lug a. I.ograa'a.
Igxgan gives notice In our |>eotal column
thnt his stalls will h open all day \Vl
nesday. and until !•> o'clock Thunalay
momiili for the purpose of aupplylng his
customers wl.h everything choice for
Th ink giving from the forest, farm and
str, am. Among some <>f the bird* arc
choice white and dark grouse. Hand In
your order, early In tho week so as to t*e
bountifully supplied. Iwxgun. City Mar
ket -a I.
Conk book "The Vital Uuesticsi" free
slire.t.t,.l \V .ole Wheat Rlfc-ntt will be
served free all this week by Mrs. S S
Hen,haw of Wgahlngton. D. C., at Eoyc
.v ha k tcln's btg *.*>n- -a.|.
I'a*. T1....* to .lackaonvllle, Fla.
Via Re a boo rd Air I.!ne Railway— laeave
Savannah .". US a mt. arrive Jacksonville
VIA n. m ; ley* Bxvannah I2dS p. m , ar
rive Ju. k,on\ llle :i V> j. m.—ad.
\V** Pay Foil l nl te An Pash
Por any sort of old or antique gold orna
ment*—lf you don't want It. we do, and
ivt.l pay for It -a.I
•*ll t ure.l Xle.* #
"fjravbeard broke up rheumatism nn
me." says Mr Chas Tuomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put mo In
letter health than i have enjoyed In a
long line .
Take Oraylrard Pills for that dlxiy
f. * ,ii.g— I.ost appetite, and fol.on It up
with a bottle of Oraybeurd. It is alt you
need. It.sp.,, Drug Cos., sole prcg,s. Sa
vannah. *ia. ad
\ Delicious Xiniik.',
The Herbert Styencer Is an elegant rlgar
and It Is truly a delightful . njoyment to
Inhale the fum,-, of th - tine tobacco; It Is
exhilarating and Uln jun..
(tee th it the name of Herbert Spencer
|, on every wripp. r of every cigar, with
out whl 'h ton. nr.* genuine.
The H> rtx rt Spencer cigars are only
sold by the box of ,V> Conchas nt ft SO and
Pcrfcctos. Si Vi at l.lppman Bros., wliol. -
lie druggist* Barnard and Congreas
rivet*, of this city —nd.
Admirers of the Finest I'nt-f.lnsa
Will find (Sternberg & Co.'s large exhibit
t.ir beyond hi vthlng ever attemp!. I in
this city. In quantity. quality and
unique elogsn , of <l* signs.—a.t
Mrs 8 8 Hen,hay* of Wa, "e.gton. D. I
C will serv. free a'l this week Sire. Vi.-l
Whole Wen IS;- ult at Fo>. A Ecks
tein'* big .V !>at ment store Cook laxnt
"The Vital yuestlon" free.—,..l,
Ness Train to tnaii.is, (j*.
Via Seaboard Air IJne Hallway—Rrave
Savannah 3:55 p. m , arrive Augusta 9:30
*e
kclrcf a Christmas Present
Now. If you wiah. and avoid th* Chrlat
mas rush—make a small deposit on it and
Pternberg & Cos. will lay it ntids for you
tiil wanted —ad
A fllgh-Or de Ir.atliution for I.adles—
Shorter College, Rome, Ua. WrIU for
catglogUA—ad.
ALL KINDS
"UP ROBES"
HOUSE blanket:
—and—
HOODS.
Congress and Whitaker Sts.
LEO FRANK.
Hogan’s
has something
you are looking for
in the shape
of Black
and Colored
Dress Goods,
Black and Colored
Taffeta Silk
at 60c;
reduced from 75c.
Just received,
100 pieces of
Fresh
Canton Matting,
prices ranging
from 20c to 50c.
Also 50 pieces
Tapestry Brussels
Carpets
at 75c;
reduced from
$ l .00 and $ 1.25.
Daniel Hogan,
Corn#r Broughton and Bitrrnr l
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
GUNS.
LOADED AND EMPTY
SHELLS.
Hunting; Coats,
Vests, Hats,
Leggings, Etc.
11 IK .
113 Ilroughton Street, West.
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
Have been laid in many of th© com
fort Able hotn*-H In New York. Boston ar *1
other cHics. More clennly and economt
tl in carpet*. Plain and fancy floors laid
and polbhel complete over old floor*,
making u ©olid and Ixxiutifu) lmprovi -
ment.
Having a number of floor* to lay in S.-
vnnn.h thi* month we can quote clue rt
flgurcH. t’ataic>gu© and ©atimetes may !>-•
had by addrewdnir J M. ADAMS,
ltox M 2, Savannah, or 227 N. t'h.irle*
Baltimore. Md.
STOPPED THE COIUH.
Prather’* Tar and Clarry Couth
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
AMLBUMiISTI.
g/ \v >an \m i rnt^rtiH
OnA Night Only, Wednesday, Nov.
America* a Ure i Comte Ope fa Comedian
THUS. 0. SEABKOOkb
/ j and hi* nui**rb company In the / T
O) |au-at N. Y. Casino aucceea, U
“THE ROUNDERS.”
ARL.-STAR CAdT-Ircre perry, Will c
Mandevilh . jtcri ha Waltslnger. Will T.
Tcrrlsa. Jeannette I/own*\ Jake Bernanl.
Crlsate Carlyle, Herbert C. Crlppa.
Sumptuous New York produel ton In a’l
Its splendor.
PIUCKO-Xe, flv. 73c. fl. and $l6O.
Beats of. sale Monday, S# a. m.
SAVANNAH thea TEa.
T.VO I'KRF'iRM .N' t S THANKSGIV
ING DAY—IIIATINEE AND NIGHT
The Popular
KLIMT-HEAnN CO.
The recognlxvd popular price amusettiant
enterprise of America. llA.Otsr Invested In
ecei rn ■ eirar.v an- on •"[*
cal effete* Presenting ai matinee •<*•>
nlxht the auccesfui rr.e odrama. crifln
ally produced by Mr Charles Frohman.
“The Fatal Card."
PRK'EB-Nlxht. Kfc, soo and 30c. Mati
nee, 10c and 20c.