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DESIGN FOR UNION STATION.
H%* *ll.l I (Ti l) THAI
M NMITII n 111 I * 'III Ml M>.
ill&l* Will l© Adt*rllfil It*r, find If
That UnrL Will
nIM lie l amnirai•*©#! WIIIiIm
Wrrk %ll IlDfi |ilrrrMl Have
i onurrr<l In the • f Mr. Mil
burn t Mailnn Will Ilf
< onvritl* mi in I rr> Detail mnH
Iri-hilfcturnlh ln|H.ing Two
Tv** r fhr I hlrf Feature* of Ihf
Ctirrlur mill n lluinudN
of llir Interior.
Th* <if>i|{ii i the Savtnah Baton Bta
lloi h i*'i> .** • ’S Mr Frank I'
Ml* burn of Cnarlour, N C , is thf areJu
i, l X \ ! . n h h* bffn aceped o -
Ihn < otnp i:y. Advert ioooianta for bids
| 4 .# >ujding will be mad© sitfttn a
f* w ia ;ii.*J it m * ttifrvod tnait the a
t ..I work of ntrucbkm w.l begin %*ith
|f. XIX Wf k©.
Raiiwtiv offl. lih who ha'f b *<l tb<- ma - |
t. r ui hir I *'or>a:d©rmi the psi off
mrhJtw.fr alt of wootn app* tr*d
tl>** i;r© lor.- of the Union dtatt#'** • *m
puny on behalf of their .<!♦■•’.gr.** APer |
: . a'-fij? th© ar © '•< . ttpiananofi ’ **'© .
attractive (rjtumi of the.r r* *p©ctiv©
► igrifr. th* oil. lui* -k *ie<l t * wait n f-h
before air in Inf t • ' *1 -•
Thi© ton hauon hats been res h©*i. xrd
the ks.iul haf been mwlf to Me Mil Mini i
Cur. rrrer■ .n t e rh-co of n.* deMgi
|tf* Nfn rn> * #*l v Mr. V\ TV M dta.l j
tf Bavai.ra r*-|#r# ©©fifing •*>© B*abord
Air tarn, from Third V, * I*residue uni
lifhsra Mai ig*r I* S Qannon, r©i**
•>* ntfr.g the ftnu*h©m Hallway. and from '
J*resld* nt H O. Ki win. representing lh j
J‘.ant fl>tifO) in the Union Nation <*om
-1 ..r:> Tr* • ©**•■ railways named nr*
t;:iae that are to iim the new station, t.’t i
t'ffttml Pui.noud retaining its pas- |
♦'•'ffr dpot
The I t ten ©?a!!on will be on TVept I
ttbroad arm Rolarni and f4t© w -
“ff ntil fa eto the oaet and will ax 4
• t and hank b/' ©et truths westward, fr *n j
whi h stde the train* will enter. Bight •
travk* will -neer the frti##l, and room wil.
♦©• left for potting in others, ehoukl < * a
aior. require.
An 4n*f* tion of the plan* wa©
made yesterday by a r*pr©*#n
tstive of the Morning New
Mvd ihe eiterior appaaran gj©J
the interior arrangements nr© ail tha*
could he r- k'd ft 1* oiear nt a Klsn< •'
• ***t the officials have rh<*fr©n wisely and
that the buPdir-g ni.l b* a credit, ar hl
t* tural'y and in cotivenfen©**. to the dlv
Cl ray pr *>*e<i urirk and none trlmmliK*
wlli be urnii in of the
building which Ip to re two atoiiee high
The roof will le ti.ed. Pave over a large
rotunda, where there will be gin*.- This
building will face upon Wes* itro.nl. at.l
the ehed will extend westward from It j
bat along the Stewart street Mde of th
•bed there will be a fa<mie of brl k and
atone, • on the frort
Ap th** first g.an e at the front eleva
tion of the building, the feature* at true-
Ing th* eye are the two tall lower-, of
"iual hlght and simitar con*!r tion. that
stand with symmetrical effet equl-dlatant
from the center of the front. I’pon one
>f three towers the dial of a t lock I*
relented, hut it has not been determined
whether or r.ot this detail will be followed
Srt the construction.
Kntraiv** to the building on the West
Jtroa-t street side is afforded through an
fttcade of arches. Hwtngmg doors give ad
mission to the chief feitur of the inf**.
Ttor urrang* ment. a fr|Mciou* rotunda,
which egtaiMiw to (hr tt*t of tlie bull Mng
forty feet. This rotunda in octagonal in
s>h4p* havirg doorways kneitng to other
rooms in the several faces. I'pon these
faces, in haiubfcfftte lettering will be the
n imes of a number of the niufrt important
of the cities along lw> route f tie- line
rising the station. A wide corridor run*
t*otit the rotunda sotn*- distance up. and
upon this ojrn the door- of the various
off! '• upon th* 1 second floor. A* n cen
tral feature of the rotund*, there |* a
fountain, with seat* arranged about It
wnd spate |* ft for tropical foliage p! nb
This rotunda is designed as a general
w dtlng room.
One place of egress from the rottlftdi
lUMda to the * spues of 12.28S
eguars f*-4. from which the gate* afford
ing access to the earshed and the trains
will op**n. There are several of these
gat**, so that large rnardt will not he
confined to on# plats m finding Jngr ■*
wr.d egress As I* customary in mot large
riittons. nn Iron fen >• wil! separate the
concourse fr*m the s|*ace reserve*! f<vr the
tracks
So Station could b** more gener aislv
fvovtdwJ with room* than that designs I
by Mr Milourn For every part os* e*ie
cotiM imagine to exist in * ttch 4 u 11-
Ing then- U a room ee* *-n t T'j . n te
north shir of the front there I* m port**-
cocher*. covered entirely aid nt ■ tt |
vehicles may drive to deposit and *e -iv *
passengers. To this place a corridor I* ads
fr*m the rotunda and * n oir Pert
e|*Hvting in l cation to -the p*nte-coch'l*e,
noon the south puli' of the front,
ther* will l*e a reservation fer a store,
where It Is probibl*-. a drug store will
be established. Passengers and oth**r
will find conveniences a *arh*-r shop,
a smoking r**oin a bureau of inf *rmat o*,
1 k-* ron waiting mean* for white and
colored **-*ple, a* al-o ro ns- rr
the two ru ♦ A dining mom fr white
ppop. having a floor simc** of 2,M* squ.i *
fe* t will also be on the ground finer, b**-
slJ*s the necessary atorenom and kich
• i cm the floor above will b** th** rsi -
road oft> -i. Running along th* St* wart
#rtre*< side will t*v *fllc*s and rooms
There will b* a ro**m for the * tat ion
ter. for Ug che king, for mall, fr
]*ullman -up|>il*‘S tirai for th© South- ru
Jvxp • "* Company.
Mr Mi tdl wa- asked for trie.archi
tect's *nr mate of the cost
of the building. but this ** 'li
tuA f** I at 11 -Tty to give. It is ill
intrr.tlen of the company, however, to *u-
I ,<•(),I it round sum for lh* UuiMlr.g. and
there will probably be active bidding by
contra* tor* for th* work
A few unimportant modification* of th <
design are to he made, an-i tor this j i
- Mr. Milburn will lc In th* * > day
after to-morrow.
('OSfIftMIVATIVt: t M B TO MKKT.
f It ism* ofKaat aide to Indorse fan
didate for Mayor.
Tho East hide Cooaervatlve Club will
hold an Important meeting *t Hall
to-night. It Is und rstceud that a candi
date for mayor will be liulornol
What action on this line the club will
take remiiins a matter of some doubt, but
the consensus of opinion seem* to he that
Alderman Jam** M I>!xo i* the c.ub
members' Choice for the next maw r of
Havannah. Th* choice of the club lb*
between him and Mayor Myers.
A meeting of the Second Dlstrlc; Club
and all voters of the district who favoi
the re-elect loti of I saw* - It. Nut hat * *
Justice of Hie Peace will be heal at the
hail at West llroad ai**l Dry an streets to
night.
To riissßi 1 *• Artillery.
Hetwtor Cann has introduced in the Leg
islature the bill announced in the Morning
New a some time ago providing for a
change of the Savannah Volunteer
fiuards from an Infantry to an artillery
organisation. The propos'tlon to change
th* style of the organ-f.ation was written
up by the Morning News several weeks
•Ck
MU OH %Ml THR <lt tM) .11 111.
i i'nniitho| raitd Mnair Hall* Not *urli
xrrloua Fells, lie *ey.
Mayor My era ayri*— with th. srir*l
lit .i r i dt-*\ g r * * w ; I ■ n
i*i*: lr It* rrttiei*m of tte j*awui-ho,'* j
buvineas him! the music ha-ibn
It wi* only natural tw* ! * gan l
| J try should have given ther* na*ter its
.it ten tion." vmml the May r yeaterdsy. "in
vit-a of pi*tier* ii -am v *rren e
which ur.d*HJbtedly to brl' g -oh
lines of uu*in direct.> to us a ten o
| 1 do tail well e< h.iW the <*ndit;uts co.n
p..ii.e.. of a to *he pawnshops aru to
te remeOied The j**wt.b-ok-rs |*ay n
h.gh it *v. t* to tt*r illy tk‘X k**pt id r
I c.o e aurvu Uior.c* j,y e;.* poll e. an :, u*
•4..##. Kee, Hi * t>- . w *.t h l-U*
uvn In • turn w*> tne det* *,u ■<• - .r- t*
a to ep,rs(. u*d many c.tminals who
•roal J rwt-e *- tf em i h-v<
r, * nt. ) j tlisi aotiie utoh li goo s ar* 1 '
pewneo .* tnee.* nop* t-ut t • uJk o'
t - it<* must (.owe .r m <!r.er
%- j -■ iiuw *> rr.any pawnshop- exut
and i w tru > tnan-g. to <i th* bucincse ■
t. > lit) a putftl* to n*
■ a* to th*- mu -.c nails,' .'.Url the Mayor, j
I rituwt admit that there i e<ntc Justi j
r. fur tie > fiUtbiiil f lint giani
jury *l*h* mu l.ai.s ai hardly I- sai-i
to .*• of af> * f*' iai benefit to lh* • itv |
A! r. ♦ tjnie tiler*' .* a iarg* ~i*
•*f i* * , • w ■ ibtn trul amuMiu-m of th t
ami w . if iic do not find it In j
11 a ii. e- hulls, wil find it *nmwheri
* -* I h.iv* m iaef> in one of the*ej
n. *i i. . but I utui rstand from other -
* .*t *.. •. er? dniiietst furn. whii**
r **t re* is for tire rnos ? |*art unfdfjec- j
t:or<at<it‘ Oi ustonal!) they too itro.i l
i. t *ir sOligs and and h\e to b* (
a! • and and wn For this reaaon Ussy *r k**|t 1
,ii p-r i sixi .ai * .{erv’isl* n r.( t -■*■* pol. •
and ilet*isilve*. who have instructions to |
>.e. that !hy keep w:tntn boqtKls.
Ma>‘*r M>er* .i-o indorsed th-* re-om- |
rra relatu.n of the grard jury w ith regard |
to sever* r penalties lor Uiw carrying of j
r i *abi weapon*, though Irudtned to j
ori J> i.** !lc grard Jury for v^r!<v*kng 1
tn* *|rort unity to return Indlctmante fr i
(t 1> . ff, ~.-e in on* or two instances which I
h - nu ntioneti
Tner* should be no l*nlen~y cxerclee*l !
tow aids off*n*k?r* of ?hl* character. ’* ue
s. If there werx lee* carrying of con I
#a* ' w -ate r- tn**r- w*mi J i*e few**r
nm* ** of violet. ■■* l*r our courts to W*(l
eii*, T c practice is one that should t** I
d<s *ourirel in every* pcibie way I
r* fr * tirvy n s • upon tny ** If anti I do not j
th.r. att! *ther (Htgen should carry ore I
un|e<* u discharge of nil* duties hx an j
n*T er *>' tt;e law ?I the police COUft. i
wnerover he e\ iV r**c ‘how* tht a prl j
soner has been guiltv of carrviiig con- |
cewlrd w*nport v !*e js promptly turn**l over
♦ the h)g!)-r (oitrt fr trial on this rharg*. j
thourli he may have be# n brought N'fors
the Poll'* tveirt fr trial on some n
-11 roly different very trhial charg* ' j
In the matter of the music hulls it b
n#t unlike,y that * move will be made
In making up the t H x ordinance for the
ec-tilng year to place a much higher
ll'ekse upon fllet**- places If the effort i*
not made to 410 away with them altogeth
er At present the muwir balls only pay
I IT'D a year license, w hich i* In addition
Ito the Hqtior license of |3> The [wn
*hop*\ of which there 4rc ten or twelve,
pay n year a h
1 %'il l \ 4 1.1 m BXBIM! ion.
Nearly Tito llmihl rrd I'letnrfo for
i ni|tellllnn nml Display.
The Exhibition t'ommlttee of the Sa
varmah Camera Club wa in the dub
rooms until nearly midnight la*t night,
receiving picture* for the prize
competition which to-mofffow
Aevcnty-nlne pictures had been re -wived
when the to#* closed th*- entries.
In all, nearly one hundred pi. -lures
have so far Iwen re- efv*d for exhibition
u*l for (-*>m|H titifsi. Over thirty more
.tr* n*l> for the *<mmltt*e thi* n*m
ing. ami I: i*- **xjNcte<i that when the ex
hibiti**u op* is th* numlMT will huvt
reached nearly 80U
The ta-k l * fre fhi* Kxid *ltlon Com
mltler is l>v 1 (.i m-ie an 1 i y <>ne It
h- fit- pt *turc - to * I.Mbdfy nnl harg and
will litre t th*- award *#f the prises which
I prize** will b* awarded to-nyht nd the
i*rtz** piturts will b** sarrcl <lurmg
lh** exhibition.
P.oth in the number an 1 mrit of the
the exhibition will ex cl any tti
club has ever glv* n The js*rtr.it c!a-s
Is especially fine The genre |*l> tim * and
l'nls*..|*#s far excel tlo*** *f ad v*er.
and th#* miscellaneous pictures in tham
selves form nn JntereaUrwc C ss.
The hanging of the pictures ml the
de.-orr.ion of the club room* will i*# fin
ifrhcd io--U> Th exhibition will open to
morrow afternoon. Th* xhi hi tion hours
will from 4 to 11 o'clock p m to rn r
row and Friday. During the e hours the
•dub rooms will be **p n to visitis. an*l
the dinebTs invite the put lie to vsli
me exhibition
4.01. t ills 1.1. %%F. Tfl-MlillT.
Nnvnnnnh Trait* Will (in 4** n Tag to
l*ln> lll** llnrlrn T*n*m.
The Hwvar.ntih Oolf Club’s team will
leave to-night f r Darien, where it is to
play a return match with the t* am of
l hat plac*-. The Ikirlen team defeated tin*
Ha\HnrM*h go fers on t!e Rrtvgnnah cours
1 f*w w**ks and the local pla>*r
.r atxxioUM to et back at the Darien
golfer They h |* ttwit they may retrieve
t . Ir former failure an I being hack a vie
lory over the I mrlen n-aiii
Pome twMny-llvr g*.lf enthusiasts have
ci,gngel passage for the trip, which will
te made aboard a tug. cither the VV. F
M 'Caul**y or the Jacob Pauls4*n. Tlw tug
wlil Uiive from the foot of Bull street at
about K..TO or o’clo* k. It* turning It will
b av** iHirlm to-morrow night All who
ar*- g<k*ig 4-xpect a Jolly time, and there
will be no lark f rooting for the gxvatu
nah team
r i|i‘ Henry Dlun. Jr . is antuin Mr
j Kteln flrvan, Mr Noble H.ir • lee, Mr C
I \v Hausy end mother p aver will repre
sent the Havannah Club in the match
| Mr c F Moses wll probably be the fifth
man on the team.
©%\ %>\ %| ION mi>TMFNTt.
Prcildent f Niorflitvralern l.lfr rum
pniU l.lkes fle ( Its.
The Northwestern I#ife Insurance Com*
iwny will vnh*b|y make Inventment* o
*ome ‘ort In Havannah. Judge 11 L 1 * *l
m*r. president of thf* company, orvl Mr.
Heorge C Markham, Its counsel, both of
Milwaukee. wcr* In the city a day or tw *
ago. and Judge declared t‘* h**
wi* Impressed e* greatly by the b si
ne*** enterprise stability and progress of
Savannah as •>> theu* fiualilles in anv
of the cities in th* S*utt he has vlsued
A lour of th* H*>uth ;s helr.g mode by
the gentlens-i; with th v.ew of extend
ing the InvM.stmeiits of their I'otnp-my.
Judge Daim* r de-Jared iha4 h* found Ha*
vannati. Atlanta. Ni tivilie and Memphis
show ing prospect *f mofrtadvantageous in*
v**stm* nt and that he woo and recommend
the**** *dtl‘S to Ids Imard uuon hi* return
to Milwaukee. Jus* w *it form he want-*
his Investments to • k** he did tot ray.
hut it was dear to all who rr.et him that
tie was very favorably impressed by tha
city.
Thin, Nundlown People
are helped to regain needed flesh and
strength by using MALT-NIT TRINE.
The Anheuaer-Hu*ch Brewing Ass n pre
pares If. which fact guarantees its su
perior mam. bold by all druggist*
TFIE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900.
CLOSED THE CELEBRATION.
4 RVTFAM %LJI RII.FHor 'H 4W %l
HAFTMT < 111 ID ft Ia OVKH.
He*. Dr. J. It. Jajlor Spoke last
Mght on thr Work of (he llnpiisi
4|ihna In firorglw— Idilrest of the
Evening VV n on < hrUtlmi lUiu* s
-114*a Hr* fir. I'4illf-k. I'realdenf nl
Merossr Inlvrreity, \V h (lie apeak
4-r—F.fli-ctt of stMfr I niverslty l.d-
Menrlon nol Thai to Hr lte4*el*eJ
at lleaomlaatioual Xrboola Oelftne
nteil,
A large congregation a: the First Bip
%
ing ex ere lacs of the centennial in etlng'*
It# v. Dr. J B Taylor n s.o t u<l
droas of general interest, dwelling jar
ticuiarly upon the orphan b *no- work, a*
which he l- the r pr*- • ntative. Ti i
work ba> grown wonderfully slur© he t'k
, barge ot it a little more than • year
ago. Dr. Taylor left for At.ai.t.i h* t
night.
The clOfrlng address was by Dr. P. D.
Pollock, the able and pipubr pro id nt
*f Mu * r I ‘mverfrliy. Th© addris wa
I.roni in l!e M *ie. ahi#* ~id well ue iv
ered. Dr Polks k said, in brl f
“The last centur> ulmuiati i In 11 fr*-
ries of gr* at revolutionary movements d*
cidtdiy udlvkluali-aic hd*l demo rad in
their tender The American revolution
wa frigmficont, but the great democratic
r. voiution in Amer tan hisuey u di
rected and inspired by Thomas Jeff* rson
11 I.;* beginning of this cer i-.ry Jn*r-
Hi's l*!aK have powerfully aft** ted
&•> ithsrn life in all its phase-* esi># iily
In our educational ideals and ystenru
The speaker then gave a comprehsnsiv*
setting to geneml r4jn#litlons in Virgu.iu.
South T’arrdlna. N>rth c.iro.lna and (Geor
gia at tin* fipenlng of thec* ntury. ll* said
a a and poiliirs being the r#r domi
nating ideal in the first quarter of the
cetHiiry, hod kd *0 tb* founding of #>:•*
univ*rltie>ft in the Smith that were esaen
tla. y aristocratic, that w*r* meant 11*
martly to provide an office-holding cla**,
that only with th# dksa - iran* *l v l<#
*ry was any progress made tn th* edu -*
lion of the masses, that in S* w Eng ##nd
the. fundanirntal irnpuie** that lel t# i*
seetlem* nt wa# religious n#l the
firt step toward-* the demo
crat Ixa tion Of * ullure Wttf the
eatabilshjuent of Haivai-l. Va.e ano
Prln* * t**n far the *du>t! n of mir.ls# i*.
thwt thee*- institutions had mat ho well
ihs ruiigkms, |sr>dtlcal and so* i.d n© is t*f
New Kng.anl that he stat*- was excluded
from th# fi-Id of high* r education in tn*
New Ei gland utsi Mldd.e Bfate*#. tho half
tne stat** unlver-tt .* s In America are in
the Southern
“In tlw South.“ said iPr Pod* ck. ‘in
th© early Lhlrtlos such men • Richard
Kumwn in Soutli Carolina, .1* ♦#* M *rcer
! utwi Henry Holc#fniv* in (leorjrta. repr*
! •* •nf* l the name typ* of slat**sman -hip. in
religion, that Thoniaa J#n- i>**c. Nntha
le| Macon Ami Abraham Baldwin in
puhtU fr, ar.! the#-* men ato*d i*©i rvi
the organization of denomii** * >nal ecl
i -g***# for the training of minist**r ” Th.
Stat#* I nivenUiy. lie continue#!. ' ad n*w
tne ideal of a liberal ulturc for all c *-•-
of students, and ’he denominational • 1
legos a.lmltted all classes ##f stud* ms
i Mum after their organlzo ton Now both
I stand in th*- .arge sw:*e f* r an educa-t* 1
1 - Itixcnahlp.”
| The -pecker then traced tlw gr*at
■ movement> In Baptist history, gave
‘ brief h'frtiTy of the Baptist
j denominational coll* gew in all *h
; Southern states; showed that $ " ’
jwnw Invested in them; h*t they h.*
trained lk.ooo stiKlents; ths* these m*n had
gone out as ministers. t**'hei . phys*-
iuul#. #6tatesnien. lawyers, farm r>. r: ',
into every corner of the Booth, r#*preM nt
| pig the sa>*rel unl#*n an#l poweT f ( brt**-
j nan culture for tne re#lemptlon of society
10 higher idea,w.
An interesting phase of th* decue **lol
I was th#- statement that th#* problem of th#
I H-.uth m the ttekl of higher edu#xtlcn w
a fiacullar one; that her* tn*- -#©!• iiniver
j -itv and the den#mlnat|4*nnl cojeg© wer#*
j üb* b| aida; that the slata was >*• In t •••
ttekl of higher education in th# New Kn
j land and Middle States and that th# *le
i nominetioruil -d eg.- w * flnMt c :t •hfi |
i .'Uit to ©etetdieh lin the Mrs?, hut
* tre jn ii-** Hmit.u they w**r#* hy
| -*le and thi* being t u* * *
there w.*r certain question* in th*li re
hit bans to one anither i*#iui’l ix the M#ih-
I e*t type of stalefrmsnship to *ttb ; ;h.t
! |artifr.inship *Oll Id lot *• t: l*‘ them.
Tin address clom-d wit a • •unpiiment
• ary reference to In. Henry H-dconi *•.
th firht past#r of the Savannah B#p:l t
f'hurch. who la ! rosily 1*• -n t *• ar# a
j Inspiratkin 10 (Titrlstlan c*lu *tl*n in
< ieorgla. and to Joeiah P*nfl#-I#l. a1 a u
f the Savannah Bapits (‘hutch w o
gava the first i. kX> that ito th#* found
ing *f Mercer I'nlveisity.
Aficr Dr. Poilo* k’s a i*lie.-** Pastor J tin
p. Jordan offered pray* r, t,• on r ga
llon united in singing th#* d*x !*#.> #1
K* v. I*. S. Edonfleld pronounced the h#m
e*llctlon. The (*entenni l m-•• Ing w r*
w. II attend* I ani |#rove#l h g • a sue
Dr. Pollock b ,i#v- niimni** l by hi**
■ harming wife. They s:l r* main in the
city h day or two a* gu*frt of the D*-
Soto Hotel.
\\ hVKU NOliMM# FIHK.
Occurrrtl Irstcnlsy t Liberty and
viosiMomrry (Ms*
A fire was discovered in the building •
the northeast corner of Montgom#*ry and
liberty stn-ets sborily nft**t 4 o'clock ye
l'r#>om. who promptly '•■nt in an *.arm
from Box No. 21 a Lib* rty and West
Broad streets. At the same lime .*• call-
Patrolmnn Omn ily of :u < > ntral
Ij force, arid th* two officers return*d
to the burning huikling
Knowing that thte v\*i# i unV**-r of
women #n*l clilldr#. in lll*' nui.i* th">
v * nt in to assist them in gei .ng out and
It uis Wet. tuat they #l.l g p i* #il>
all of the ininat'-e. a tout iwcit> in num
i ,-r. wen* #• sleep and w en 'wakened b
*a me too ••xcl'etl to :.*k< * iiv of t •in
selves. The offleers mn iage*l to g#'t th m
nil out of the hows# and to a p ace oi
safety.
I The htti'dtfig was pretty Well damag' and
the fl.tin©*# having s: rte*l on the groun*t
| tl*wr. from the hi: of a cooking stove.
and got up a- high ns ihe third story b ■
i fr re extlniftishe#l. A |Mrt of th* liouse
hoid gooW was insure#!.
koii ’ini: nn mh'ijuv.
Tl-nt I Imrit, Will Mir.rr H.nrlll.
I'ritin Hu#*Br’ Mlntrr|,
■ The Hussars’ Mittstrelt will include the
i .lay nursery of the King - Daughter-. ■*
w* II as tne fresh air fuul. ue a betn *
ficiary of thetr p# rform m-•* to be given
a the Theater <>* D# IT T min tr# .e
hive never fai,#l to draw u aug* h#*:!--.
sn#S it i* not believed that the coming
• how grill he an exception.
Those who are ' famldar to Havnnnah-
Isns ns entertainers ns*f g the Hussars’
Minstrels wall again b< sen. i*u there wiil
b. some new talent iir- u • I of w • ,„*.
gieat tnitigs are promis'd Mr I4#jy .M
Cardie will sing, snd his fir* bass vo.ee
will add no lltfcla lo the performance
Master Lawrence Semon. a son of the
' ' magician'' Zera lemon wil'. give ex
hibttons of iedgerdem.iin. at which he la
wonderfully clever. Tnough he Is but a
boy. be ha mastered tricks tuat arc mar
veloua*
I (H It Oim.H PUTORIBI.
*i nrrllt nf Oysters % itrtltiteil to
'I heir Operations l#> Some.
There h seme complaint about the
fty #,f oysrers thi* canon snd a dis
t * :• i exist* in variolas quarter* to at
* i#u ** this scarcity to (he everal oyster
i . torus which are in operation in Ui©
■ nty There are now four of these fac~
wl*’!- or catineriew, where large quanti
*t# t ot oysters are ;,arid,ed dally Capt
Augufrtua Ocmler has th** .argeec factory.
*;.*• ora at Wilmington !*4xnd. wliere lij
1 .nd-* nr- now empioyei. but lh* fat'lo' , -
1;• of \ augfiun A Bud and Bowdap. at
I c.uf *|.*rrvoJt and of C. H Dixon at ('offeo
• *,uff aico do • conskWrai'le business and
J '’mpioy n number #*f halt#is #*a# h.
'apt Oernler m usked y**f#terday If
'),> u)i#:#i i were not growing acnr#*r in
*i vi .raiy. and ,f tf.e %r*'it> shou.d
i fi<* attributed to the operation of th#*
*.#c#*r fa#'tortea.
1 ha\ * hud no dlfficuity In obtaining my
♦ ur*p;> this *4Maon.“ said Capt Oemler,
though th© oysters are un#kiiibt#-#l y
i grow.*.g s arcer as j* evidenced by trie
I f# t that the factorise have to get their
'Mr-.:e* from a gre#i distance eacn
-#•*"■#in. I #J*u not think the presence oi
e fa 'fortes affects th* l# ai supply, u#
small, rn* coon oyster is In hut little
! d*m itvi m#mg the p#*#•,>.* her**, who are
n>m- I tu the iarg*-r nr-d better #k—
| • **lop*• i blhalve*. The ru* * M>n o>tt*r r
fa of littla value ex *pt for caniung
ptirimses “
Beside* the four oyster in
h.i iuiro there are fiv*- pi naufort ctvun
•i **J r nl Capt. >©m* r\ arranging
• xta • ish #>#i* 1 at ,-tt. C.’atherine's. In
- iti; <*aral) a there is tax of If#*) on
! " n fa tory. anl in the state*# further
1 north tn* tax is oven higher, bur It has
i* \ r - urred to (be Georgia Legislature,
j f*-< a sootier. io put a tax on oyster fac
tor i#v
r;it%\T> .It lit FOR MAT TF.HM.
Drawn nn#l m*fi#-d In <>nprrlnr
4 ourl % esterriny.
I The r.amefr #f forty grand Jurymen.
from which number the gran#! Jury of tha
i t* xt term of the Superior Court wlli In
• .*- t*#J w**ro ifriwri #*n yeateMay. Tlioa**
irawn were •ummorei u ai i*ar in coairt
r t.**xt Monday, the first lay of tho Dc
cumber term.
I The names drawn are as follows Wm
M Davant. Aii*#ri L Bhei man, William
.1 Lindway, William c Tlsori, Wm. C
Neidilng**r, Henry W. I “aimer, Deter T
i Fove, Clutrlee A Cox. Holme Gordon,
j Walter II (JiapHn, Clayton It Woods,
lid#m D. M*rrihw, John R. Young, Jo fin
T. West. William 11. Metgger. Ambroee
| Fibril* b, Julian Schley. W F McCarthy,
Walter S King. ’har-w F. Cler, Fkiward
Kennedy. Henry II Hull. George J
Mills L*wr#n#’e Kelly. Abrsm W. Har
mon, Cpoj ;*•© fl Dorsett, HwrW <l. Bed,
rre#b*f - k L Cooper. Datrlck L Brer rum,
.1 II 11. <M rnc, Fr# #1 C Wylly, II C.
.Morgan. KmJ E k*#rein, Henry M. Stcvi
-iird. Wm B AM 11 well. Daniel R Thoanas.
A Derry Solomon. Frank H. Jed\ T II
l-’lovd **d John W. Smith.
T • giaiul Jury consmt* of tw**nty-three
j tnemhen#. but a larger numb* r Is always
j drawfi. *o a-# to allow fr exru**o on
j various gioun<t* and the lompucity or
- -dnlitv of -time of thou#* drawn to serve
The list will be materially decrease*! even
before the term ronveno*.
mu Hin% MILL HE Ll* CITY.
iHVNnnsti Will Droll t ft* Ihe Extent
f gt.siHi lq ttaflwny Cnee.
The de< i v *at of the Supreme I’ourt of
•he state in the - ase of the Savannah.
Thunderbolt nl lee of il>pc Bailwray
Company Against tha Mayor and A Mer
man of the city of Savannah, which va.#
r# ported in the Morning News’ illsiwitches
from Atlanta y**frterlay, will turn into
the city tr##.frury uinml |!.fru in ba k
taxes.
I The ritiiu iv company to
I have the cl iv restrained from taxing It
ip#*n l*s trackag** and cars, the tax levied
j a husin* sh tax an#! not n#l valorem.
I 'I he railway company was - r*d SIOU
| f#>r every rule of itv truck within the •ir y
:ml* and f*r every ar operated with
in the eltv limit** There are thirteen
miles of tra k ni twenty-four car** in
j onstani :* end the nmeuri #*f the tax
s!.Snu amuially The ompany owes for
Leith 1X!0 arid !!*•'.
The appli. at lon for an injunction was
refused \ Judge Fuldgant. m the Ru-
P*Tlor Court, sn*l th© *•!<<* was then mr
j r.*-l by the defeated plain tiff to tne Su
preme Court In tha: tribunal the |e
j of Judge Failigant iias Just been
; affirmed.
HBFI fF.II TO Mtkb % I llt\(ii:.
Klretlnn for fingUlrfite nf *e*4vtil
District to Jlr at 211 Hrynn, West.
The el* -Mon f*ir magtstrale of the Sec
ond District wi.l la held at 231 Bryan
*' r* • *t. w>-4 tin plac# originally fixed hy
j the #>r#l*-r #f Judge Ferrlll lie hant>d
•I*v vv n a decision yesterday, refusing the
application of Frank S VanGl* sen for a
! 'h.mge In th# pane of ©lectltxn.
Judge Ferrill su>a tn decision that
j ho an fr‘* no warrant of law for a change
In his or i r previously grant##! There Is
.* p # within the dlxtrid. #• says.
wn*r# justice’s #'ourt for the district Is
b# l#l The office of Magistrate Jones and
•
•dde the distrk t Judge Ferrill doe* n>t
• nsj#ler • ither of th*•#* place*# the "place
j *f hokiing justice’s court for the district.
within the meat ing of sect lon Id of the
i'° It! !• '* I-’or this reason, the aj
| pH ntlon f Mr VanOleaen Is refused.
The election f#vr magistral#* of t/ie Sc
-i 1. a- well as of the other distrs ts of
h# county, ai l h.* held on H.ilurduy. The
- *i *• ♦ h*t# n Magistrate Nathans and
j Mr VanG|**##en will probably b#* the cl *-
• aii! mst Interesting of the I*.
r\ni it ih am sm tiik < oiifOorh.
**n *nii m h Drleal Wrote the ln*le >t
**T |i tii'iniir) of l.rr."
I w *f thf.s-* who Iwtd the pleasure • f
\x< .iring ih* leautifuk >#*nc '•ung hy Ml a
M irgarct May Ni> holson at th** ent#*r
j taintnent given the delegatee to the con
vention if D.iughicr* of th** Confederacy
by the children of t'e Confaderacy. kn • w
j rh.it th** musi was composed l-y Ite
I Father Jnm-s thnneasy of the Havannah
| # athiairul of S: John the Bap Ist.
Tli#* #o*t< is entltlisd, “The Memory of
Lc," niil the music has dtincal th-*
; favorable attention ,in#l consideialien of
j om; * tent crIU who have hear I it
i played As orig nnlly written, I? i- a -010,
ut th- tn- -. ha- >e#*n a mug and as ©
iuarlette f*r mlxol voices.
uii.i. —i-r it i>i:•#
Ilifrliop 11. J. h #*il• > an#l latiirr W m
Moyer (ine t# Heliuont.
Illthop B J Kelley, and Father Wm
Mu>er of the Sa rd Heart Church, left
\ im the Houthem yesterday for Belmont,
j N (’ , whr * the# w ill 1© the guests for
a few days of Bishop Haid of North Caro
lina.
Sunday Dl hop Kailey will be in
u where he will take part tn the drdica.
tier* ceremonies of the 'Sacred Hear;
Church. The dedication ceremonle* will
be conducted by Cardinal G bkni, who
wifi celebrate, alto, the pontifical high j
mass. Bishop Kelley will preach at thi*#
i mas#, while th* Cardinal will preach at -
t
TO IMPROVE SOUTH POINT.
Tl UK. Kil l SCO I\TO . I’IHK
R) vmw.l H IILWIY
A Ur*. Tw-Mr, Parllln ) Ol®-
Mini My,la Hllli Ur*r Pon I*o .nil
vvirir riu l H- fJrt-cted—%
■nltn in I ii, I'oiil n.il orb-r Allrnr.
11..11. Will Hr Rrortd 1.11 and (hr Hm
tlrr TrniH Will Hr loarrrlrd Im
a llaadanmr P*rk-Th* Old Forllll
<-af I —n. Will Mr l-rr.mrd and
Hmlr a l*ai l nf 111. I*lan—Thr Plana
for fhr Mulldiaa In *hr Hand,
of Arnlilirrl f r l.a n and W orl Will
Hrglii Im • Few !>■.
Tlir Savannah. Thunderbolt and I*!r of
Hope li*iiWMN ,e plennitig to n.ak * x **
*tve improvement* *i Thunderbolt duri.
, the next few men the Having fr** ur*sl tt
use of a large purl of Thunderbolt D uni
the Raliwa> Company intends to convert
I if into a park for the us* of th© patro*’.#-
o© its lines.
The point eotulßt# of between eight end
| tdne acres at th© extreme southern of
Thunderooit and h a froi.rage to
r,orUieast and es: on WHmington rlv# *
j and on the south and sotifhw* !*t overlooks
the mers.-i townrda I**le #f Hope, and be
ing open in these #jire ions is aiways
j a and r< *•
The Railway Company will s-torily rom
, mrn# e the buFd.• k T #i tne f*int of a iir •
pavilion where ad F*# pa*rr*rs will be w*F
, 'Ofne to make th# m-**.\*t- Mt home. Th*
bid ding will ?*e eolonUd m d#s#)gn having
a large porti©o in front with tall c-oiufm.s
| runring through to the eaves ar*l v; le
piaxsaa wiil s irround t-ie entire bui*d! 4
1 The se#N)nl atory will be reserve#! f*r the
ie#e n*f kiii#-* ar and cfti.dren, exrepr on
j *!>*<*t*l occasions. On th© firs: floor wdl
, tea hail with a s*age an#! it D probab.e
that it; conneetion with other street rail
’ wavs in th© cltiei. of the ft-ufh theatr; a
j cofnpxnU'f wdi engage*d to present dif
i f#*rent p!s>e lurir>g ino summer Tie .!-
; **ln for tiie hui)kng wvts me .1" by M
John Calvin Rtea#-r.a of Portland uiwl Mi
Drhan <*f this city.
Another feature of the pJa e mill he n
bath-house with a arge sale wter wmi
rntr.g pool. Th#* design for tit© grounds is
! h#-Ing preiair.d hy Mr. K. W B*w lr h.
wall-known land*# ape nrchite “t of B#*--
j ton, and the intention Is to have the en
i tire arru lai| out with paths, kiivns and
shrubbery, and every endeavor wii be
i mads to make the park 41 hoautiful >
! possible. It is quite likely that the com
pany will pm In a iMrge electric fountain
! f or Illumination s nigh* Various other
sources of amusement mill h#- provl-led
At the beginning <f th*- war a f**rt >f
considerable #*xtent was '*ullt on the paint
ltd it ifr fr a i.| that Gen H#>ber E lee
! himself selected the site. A large port
of the # Mirth works of the fort sti e*i*i
! In a good stale of preservatkai. and in fix
( lr, k up the |ark all of the fort will he
j kept Just as It is, because of the histori*
j # al association*.
The Town Council of Thunderbolt has
granted the n reet railway comi'uny the
right to *>xh n*! Its lin#* to t he point, a dis
tance of alxnjt 360 yards from the p*#* iit
i terminus of the line, and this will be dor r
ns -oon as the question of right of m i.v
j with two or three Intervening property
j owners can he adjusted, a for eof hands
has been at work at the Point for the
j .u-t several days. Hearing away the
• weeds and underbrush, and the work upon
the p©rman#nt improvements Is expected
to >©gln within a week or ten days. Th#.
j lumber *r.#i other mu *rials for the w*ork
have already he r -n or#lered.
Mr Henry Frhan has a his offi •© in th©
j Provhlent building the pians for the p.#\ll
' lon and other Improvements at the Point
| Th© plans show that the building will pie-
I sent quite a haii-borric appearance. ,i
we’l as be of consider able ,-ize The p;-
vlllon lte# |f mi l b* .VlxlOO f#*et. two stories
in hight. with n large portico In front and
a J.-f#Ht piaxxa running around the entlr*-
| bull ling Tlie salt w.iter swimming pool
will le f*-et. |icated near the river
nr #1 with * hsv a# re-s to tli© stream, fro
; that good swimmers need not confine
t hem'“■lves fo the pool. A raft will be |o-
I cat©#! in th#* river conveniently near the
pool for tho convenience >, n<l h<*nwi t of
| the hiith-TH Tli.* po-.l wrllj f>robol*;>' ho
r.<*rv.-. for Indio* nnl rhlldrrn In (hr
i 'Whine" mii.l for men in the afternoon
] nn-l even!')*..
1 "1* -'.'liivat.d that It will lake nhmit
i thr*e mottih* to .*.>ini ete ih rmitenv-
Improvement* ai n, rale the 1,1.
] #er wlli h*. In r*-a.line** for u.e hef r the
r..tmn of warm w-nlher. The oM fortl
n non..whl h are proKibly lh m <i om
l*le e now left In • :e vicinity of rhe city
will be retained .ivl mu<le use of lo
-fTTI. In where the embankment,
have given away the, will he r-p!a...| and
I properly yrnde.l I’ath# will • laid out
rt.,w. r. and ahnihbery mi—l and *-e it
I ptovldt'-l thmuKhout the i,rk. a-.d everi
j thing don.-. In tact, which will make the
l> a- e attractlv# to the patrons of ihe com
pany.
Mr. Harry I‘ar.fM.*, one of the dire-.-
'•* 'h- company. In .p a', ng of the
!
—We have loiur felt the need o' hem.•!
Ihlr.g ol thi* kind at Thunderho t. While
there ar.- aev-ral te ort* there th
commo-latlon* f.r tho-e i„ n .„
mmtr of the Tacbt I'luh are , nwwh it
) limited. Hfl.l We fee| 111,; tner. 1/ a W., t
In thi, direction whl h ehoild te ft I 1
In a number of plane* in the North u h
attractbai* are provl lel by-urburha rail
way companies, and are <|u te ®. n. rally
taken advantage of by th-dr patron... I
am satietlel tnot u h will ■*• the <..
; li.-re We m <|e some effort on this line
.luring the post reason by Improving •>),.
lark at l*|e of Hope, and tl.e puttie Im
me.ll iiely showed lt|*|>|)rec ail h o' • ,
i Improvenwitt. The .pie. w.i* too Uni t
-cl. however, to make any e,i nslve
improvement. Tiie l-otnt at Thun *rh It
i Is a *i*>i with considerable naiu-aj a.l
vaifctage* snd offer* great i>s*thlllt| . of
Imptov- m. nt, whl. h we .hall endeavor t..
make goo<l use of."
When asked about 'he doable tiackln*
of Itarnard street and thi* chance* In
-he Whitaker street track M far- ns
i said ith*- material for this work had ie 11
' onlered tom, time go and |* dally *x
j peole-f Owing to the fact that th l ml I*
are rushed with order* and rhit h
switches have to be m <.f- a* i rmltng t r
.|e tal design, the ordets .oulil no) tie
tilled Immediately. It 1* h iped however,
to twgln the work early next month.
First ms Foremost
In Ihe field of medicine Is Hood's Sarsap*
! arllla. Ii possesses actual and unequalled
merit by which It cure* all d:seases cati*.
ed or promoted hy impure or Impoverish
ed blood. If you have rh-titniti-m. dy*-
|e|> a. scrofu. iit Hurt, . ure v -..k.
Hood’S Ssrsapsrllla an Ibr . ured If you
are run down nt I frel weak and tired,
you may be sure Is will do you good.
The favorite family cathartic |* Hood's
Pills -ad.
The I.miles of 'nvannrili
Are especially lnvlte-1 to visit t spe.-'il
j exhibit of Armour Packing Company this
1 week at Jack*on, Metgger K Cos. Can
ned soups, meats, pork and hearts f
world famous brand—"Armo !!•"—dem
onstrated atxf th-pcis-d hy an exp rt,
Mrs. Wilson who will take pleasure it
Instructing, serving you gratnltoudy with
a plate of soup or hot tom -lev—ad.
For Over Fifty 1 rars.
Mrs. Wtna.ow't Soothing Syrup ha been
used for chlidren teething it soot nee the
' id aotb n the gum# allays all pain
cure* wtrsl eo#lc, and I* Ihe be remedy i
for Diarrhoea. Twealy-flve cents a hoitlw
-ad.
No Waste in the Kitchen
I No waste of tins or msterlsli, for with
a .ms. qoaatlty of •tract, tnoas;s )
wh.rh by tbemwlre* would be tasted j
ind um exu b# Bi4eiatoiu*l:c4W I
•oup, or xavorj d:aiL j
LIEBIG
I COMPANY’S EXTRACT I
| OK fIEEF for 1
IMPROVED AND ECONOMIC COOKERY I
* Kit \KEH TO IIF. %'F IVKHLKV,
I nut'rul of tlir l.al#* John I*. al#lio*ou
Thl Iflrrnoon.
The* funrral of tlie l.t- John la. John
s* n will take plac#' from W©l©y Menu
met .(I Oiurch at T 30 o • I k thtfr aft#r
i Hn. Thr n rvi • will •© ron#lucle(J by
I. v Kd. F. f'ook. iw!or of Wwiey, ax
i- .l {vofr.'ibly by romt other of th© local
* t fty.
M vt.ii# a ni©mb©r of Both th**
li. ~rJ of Truet**. m ard th© Boar#! #>f Ht©w
, . . | I V ,
in chur* h work an#l it l probable *.#!
. funeral Nfvloefl will be vti % Utftlr
r -iiti- I Ti© fui ©ral will I* tt* tid 'l
t iiioii fr \a>\k> of M.tfrO. j#. w hich will
■iklu ♦ t • **©rvlc©fr at th© gruv©.
Ti. irt*rm# nt will F© In B*>na\©nture
nvt-'t**r> Th© i*ail !*'aireri* will hr
M.sdr- J- Im Kl.inn n, i A Denmark.
B F Bullard. 8. B A*l.m*. W. B
H tiM P D. Damn, J R fain ami P
F Gh-afron
Mi?* J#ihn.*-n. Mr William F Johnson
and M - Porn# >- Johnson reached the
*~.!y fiom N* w York >©M t#lay afternoon.
\\ 111 Itrturn to Hrr llogn©
Nora oiler, tha woman who cars* U)
H.ivannah ©nmr t n© ago from Jackeon.
0.. oral ntcr# and *n© of th© T©n#|rrloln r©.
► . rt*#, but afterward claim©#! that *h##
i.-i l T**t, i-rought h©-© un*l©r fair#© pr©-
le-fi*,*- !!! I©j* v© fur h©r ham©
Th© w man app.i©tl t, Mayor Myers# l.*-:
. k f r afrfrUtan©© i getting h *m©. # r i
,*t t!i** fr.mi*- urn** told her frtorx* < f her o -
!*%:< and wromra H turned ih© matter over
to the |• 1 -•© department for an investiga
tion. Ttdfr wax mad© but xhow# I mat • a©
w man ( and- *m© *>i her fr*-© w il. eo '-©•h
ing further Mulil l© loti© by th#- autho i-
©s. Th* tick©! for th© wmiftn’
v.if ut to l*r lv frl©tda In Jackaon.
% MAI 1 \< TOM \ .
frfliannnh (irf* 4ln© of th© l.nrimi
Trunk I nciorirM In lll#* Xonth.
Th©r© .ar© only two trunk Dciorlw In
Georgia. hr#l on© of tin*©© In In Savan
i ah.
Few* p©of>l© know- th© bual
n* fr?* th© Southern Trunk Factory i* *i>-
!ng here.
Tf ;• #int iv on Hay between th©
B*.rd.r#l O'.l C m;-any .m*l I txi© <*>ll Con
l *ny * Iniildtr Th© latex! nii4#-hii ©r,-
r.-r t.‘# mnmifactur© of trunka ii uaed
and • v. ry | art of th© trunk Ih mail© I©r©.
j humiH-r ifr delivered at ?h© factory by
I • h carload, and twenty men are employ*d
| to w rk t' up
Th© f-wj Itv rf th© plant Ih 500 trunks#
a w**k, making it c*n© ##f th© larg©at far-
I loru-fr n th© South B#*aide thle. ch©r© in
• !)#• ther factory in Qerg'a. It Is at At
| Unta.
Tim Southern Trunk Factory turns out
! #runks ranxing In price from 23c to W %
I Two traveling men ar© ©nt out through
| ra© .uijoining fr-tates drumminw busineas.
arid they have n very ucc#*eful. In a
If. w it4#\s th* mnniifartur© of ©at caaen
will I*#*gln her© Th© show aid sample
I mum* And retail nture Is 314 an#! 336
| Brought# n. w* *■-
Mr M D Lubln. proprietor of th© fac
tory. 1 j will©-aw k* business man afi#i
| .i- voie© hi*# wh-*!• tim© nd ©n4.*rgr>- to
! building up th© n#w ©nt#‘n*ris©
Tbankaghlut s Liigas'i.
Igognn glv# m notio© In our special column
I 1 1>of his st ill will be open nil day Wql
! nrsday. and until 10 o'clo- k Thumlay
mornnlg for th© purpose of supplying hi*
(iistomer.fr wl.h ©v*-rythlng <*holc© f>r
Thanksgiving from th© f rest, farm atvl
.stream Among some <f th© btrds ar©
| (*hoic© whk© nnd dark groir©. Send in
a . • k **o as to h©
t.-iiintifully supplt© Login. City Mar
ket.—ot.
••It f nrftl Mr."
"Grayhenrd Irok© up rheumatism on
rn#.’’ says Mr ( has Thomas, the Jew
rier on Whitaker -trect. “And nut m© In
| hetttr health than I have enjoyed in a
; inn* tiin#?.”
Take GrayFeard Pills for that dlxxv
f- lli g- Lost H|'p*:i:e. and follow It up
is ith a bottl© of Gray bean!. It I* all you
n ed Res pens Drug Fo., sol© props. Sa
vannah. Ga.-ad
% l.r#Mt in < ooltlnu and l.nnrhefin
Free Unity.
Mrs. T' C Wlßon. r©i*r©*©ntir g th© Ar
mour Packing Fompany. a lady proficient
iii culinary art. will demount ni © to th©
ladles **f Savannah th© c#d*'bri ? #sl cann* J
#itips. jtork <ii.d Feans an 1 m©ats of A
- #v Fo. Exhibit in lias# m* n( of Jack
son. Metzger a# Co.’s big department
store.—ad.
\\ hat Is rrtterlMef
It is i sure ( iir© for all -*kin
urrfr It h. tetter, ringworm, ©ogetna salt
rheum. © Never failfr. Nothing is “Just
as good.” Don’t accept MUlaKltutes. Try
anl you will i © #i vln • *l. n t .011-and*
of others have If your druggiM doesn't
k ©p B. -■•• i > in stamps direct to the
maker. J T Jhuptrlne, Havannah, Ga.,
for a I*ts postpaid.—ad.
fr#r#'#l Free Daily f# tlie l.nll©
Frtxu fi!U a. tn. t# i. tn.
Hot t*mal©fr soups, fork n#l beans and
other fill a lea hy the Armour Packing
Cotifiiany of Kansafr City, exhibit n
bafrt-merit J.i ks#t>n. Metgger A Cos., corner
Brought*-! an#| Whitaker frtre*t*.~*J,
On© cor of elegant fire proof safes, th©
tn-st In t\r land, arrived to-day at th©
Baltimore wh if. Ail constat of an ag
gregain weight of over thirty thousand
pound** In ui:s r ar. safe* of all sixes,
and ir© in t© b\ th* ceieorat##! Barnes
Manufa* taring Fonipriny of Plttaburg.
Pa , - toiigMtg to I/.ppman Bros
Lippman Bros., wholesale druggists.
Llppman b|o. k of this cit>. are the
#>ril> < r.c©m it tn© Mate that carry o
si x k of fir© proof -utes in store, and
w will guarantee to -II them as low as
a.* manufarturer-# w.th th© freight h<!l©*l
hn w© have- sj© Fl arrangement fir mak
ing special pri*- We .also have be-n
furt afiing qu.te u kirge number of sil
verware fir© prt.of ctiests which have
given gr*t ■ itifrf i tloti Purchasers wno
want anything ir ih© fir© proof safe line
wJi do weii to - ui! oi Lippman Brua —ad.
“Oravh#rd 1- t family undlcine with
us.” said a prominent business man yes
t©rda> Mv wif# takes It. and I notice
**h© is enjoying better health than f.>r
v*ara. Tiio children keep well by taking
Oraybeard may be obtained at all #lruf
•tores or write to ut for it. Respess Drug
Cos., aole props . 6avannah. Ga.—ad.
A Hlfh-Gr d© Institution for I.adlea
Shorter College. Hon., Ga. Writ* for
catalogue.—aU. 1
Two Popular
SHOES.
ELK ft
• for Men.
“SOROSIS”
■>o* for Women.
POPULAR PRICE,
$3.50
A PAIR.
ALL STYLES.
Missing Word of ?
Much Meaning {
It slips out sometimes and b
sometimes it’s suppressed. It \
means much whether uttered /
or blanked out. You know /
what a tell ow feels when he i
say#: C
“That oil stove is/
filling the house with#
smoke and odor.” S
If he had come our way for |
his oil stove he would never J
have reason to complain in S
words that can’t be repro- /
duced. /
I Our Oil Stoves ape the Best, a
Cooking Stoves, ?
Heating Stoves, )
Ranges and Furnaces. /
Hot Stuff Stoves.
Low prices around here one
Congress street: Broughton ?
street show goes into quaht-. t
and cuts down prices. You'll ?
find our prices the lowest. c
WM. & H. H. LATTIMORE, (
West Congress Street. f
’Good Morning, Sir.
Dirt you rnjoy that hath—with tha
frosty ntmn*phprn chaln fchtvrr* down
i your bsickbonr?
Po you rars to r> |>oa< It?
Or would you consider an offsr for
Only $3.25
to make your bath ro*im an comforinblk
;• a pa Lie©. Our
GAS HEATER
at $3.25 fioefr th© work.
It burn* m little gn. but it’fr a mightf
heater.
Order one thi morning. Phone 24t.
MUTUAL
GAS LIGHT COMPANY,
7 an*l 9 Congrefr* tire©t, went
wm' **
AMIBKM!!!Tft.
gftV/AN.N/AH rHfiHTkR
TO-NIGHT.
America’* Orealem Comic Opera Com©-**n
THUS. Q. SEABKOOkE
/ g an > nt* superb ootnp-ny in #ha / f
O? lali-at N. V. Casino auoCsa
“THC KOUNDIvKS.”
ALL-HTAR C AST— Iren© Perry. Will r
Mandeville, Bertha \Vgtxing*T. Wlli 1
T#rrla, Jeannes(• Lowric. Jak** Bernan!.
CrlNie Carlyle, Herbert C. Frippa.
Humptuous New York proiuctlon in • •
Ita frpleiKlor.
PRICKS—3Sc. 60c, 75c. 31. an.l 31. M
SAVANNAH THEATER.
TWO PKRFORMoN' CS THANKROJV
ING DAY—OIATINITE AND NIOHT
The Popular
KLIMT-HEAHN CO.
Th© re# ognix©#! popular price amufremer t
enterprise of America. 3L.000 Inveatt l :n
frcenerv. roynltl# fr. © ectnca# *n-t m*
nl ©fTetcg Preeentliui at matinee n
night th© euccefrful melodrama, •origin
ally produced by Mr. Charlea Frohmar.
“The Fatal Card.’’
PRICES—NIaIit, lOt-. 200 and 30c. Matt
n©©. 10c and Sik-.
ChVANNAH TUI ATI' R
TWO NIGHTS FRIDAY AND PATt'H
PAY. NOV. Xi AND DEf\ 1.
BARGAIN MATINEE SATTRDAY.
30c and Jic.
M. B. LEAVITT'S
Gorfeous ©antastleal Speetacla.
“SPIDER AND FLY."
Saata on aala.
PRICES—Night, r.OO, TSa, 60c arid 3#°-