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la h# (wheitier ®lck or nervous).
, tk t i.euralgia. rheumatism, lum-
I jin* ani weakneen in the back,
r kidneys. ran around In® liver.
a* Uir of the Joints ami pains
;tn tti* 1 ■ippilcttlOD f Had way's
jirhef will afford imvnetiisre ease,
.rt.i 'ifl use for a few days ef
j,f manent cure.
< i in.* and mcvexTi
)l*. uughs.
. throat, Hoarers*,
rt , i,, llronrbllls,
llrudiM* lie,
~ he. lilteuniallMm,
jjlh. Aetbmn,
*lrnlna,
i riiun lay hiin Remedy,
,i r how violent or r*icnictating
Kht'um lit* Bedridden. In*
, i Nervous. Neuralgic or
i a i ll disease rosy suffer.
ready relief
Will In.lan, Em.
VIXY-A half to i teaspoonf it
of water will in a lew
('r.imp*. Spasms. Sour Siom
\ ..tuning. Heartburn. N r
- ■ t-ple.-r-ne*! l . Sick Headache,
.•.lie. Flululency and all ln
i...t a remedial agent In the
m will .ure fever and ague and
• rloti-. t II mu and other fa
had way s Finns >
IIADWAY 8 HEADY HH
b iiie P .11 b druggtita
: In Get R t.lWiiy'r
“LL TEAM ALL READY.
II .1 tfK'HWIU.B El i:VE\
MORROW AFTERNOON.
The Imkinatllle Agsreuatlnn n
u im line, tt IHi a Fine Rernnl.
\ .limn li lien Have* I|i
Mill in I’rue"lice, anil ’.till Play a
Haril name—pome of the lien That
W.ll Make llie Team—Savannah
rs Iteuneeled In Wear White
nail Nile i It I lie.
f..ntball will have the rhanre
hi excellent game to-mor
ii the Jacks nvllle team, arul
.1 mtiah Athletic Association
->n\ llle li am cornea with a
• I hiving played five game,
n which none of their op
i m* . -da single point, while their
.ee .ore w.ia lei point,. There la
, . imih to beUeve that they will
• . quaky strong gvme ngalnrt
8 u ih team but the local team
ii .sir r two about the game, and
, the visitor, llgnt for avery
-11 I.iey get In tile way of point*
-i ir.nah men have been putt lug
it.l work, practices having lak-
I- alums' every night during the
■ k and only little less often be
ii time. The team Is made up of
K" players who know the game
and under the skillful coach-
Mr. Cordon Saussy show up re
r i k li.iy well.
-xpected that the game, as far as
: , , uien are concerned. will
n .i ir. individual w-ork. whlrfh wIW be
more enjoyable from the vlew
l, ..f the spectators, as they are thus
ettrr enabled to keep the ball In
and l w i\ s gives op|K>rtunliy for
mt runs. . lever Interferences, and
e - I tflCklYtf.
fi'i.ow.ng men have shown up
::.|l> In t ic practices anl will no
• nr.- p.i is on the team: Moae
.. wno hi is been p iuylng end, and t
■ I nun o get round; Johnson, ami
in. who have been I'.aytng tackle;
• wio his iieen playing center, hie
I * .'.ion ard one In which he Is a
< strength, ami Brown ami Jones.
Ban. ry 1 men, who have been ptay-
Ktur.l in 1 wno from their weight and
“ rrner i xperience are amply able to
ir. of the position. Wesnesky. is
•r Battery F man of whom great
are expected.
'he | virions behind the line, the
uidldntre are James Melntlre.
Mi, Birdie Sullivan, Jamm 11.
i I'h.iri duHlgnon, Alex Kren-
H and fsisslbly Baussy Thomas
r *. also, who Is an all-round goo-d
" I always give, a good account
'■ f in a game, will doubtless bo
■ position.
>i * nnr.ah men have had to put up
guarantee to get the Jacksonville
> r,. .and the game should be at
t at nke an Interest In ath.
I- tally In view of the effort that
• t ing made to encourage auch
* i In this city.
management requests that all Ba
■ ... . rooters will wear the team's eol
■ i ami navy blue. Flags, horns.
■ md canes, and other parapherna
i which the rooter Is generally
i will probably be In evidence, and
will hot l.e discouraged by the
tm nt Jacksonville's colors are
and purple, and are sure to be
in evidence as the learn will bring
< m ,i hint.' number of rooter*. A
i nv vehl leg have already been
■.I I y persons who expect! to attend
The* . utlook Is that many per
i vi. w the contest from *uch posl
r 'f vantage.
■ime will be begun promptly at 4
• inn at iiei.la lt.i.i:.
M| •. \\ . Tlpplna I.rises ltr.rn and
till Ili rinses With (nnlrali
* lie 'la . Nov. 27.—The large barn
‘ Ime lot houses on Mr O. W. Tlp-
M: 'lamaikm were burned this morn
-1 fora day. Including corn, fod
■ rtors. hay and other products
is farm this year The total
In-- bukdlngs an.l (**<3 will
1 ' out 12. u Fortunately none
'"V, k was burner).
1 ifl-uis bad Just complete.! these
- • this year, and they were the
1 • vicinity. There was no in
>r it. any of the destroyed property.
" Is • bought to be of Incendiary
"" all buildings were burned at
1 1 ‘u.J not well have caught
other, a, buildings nearer the
at. ir.. lot and forage houses were
• l The loss, coming Just as It
,M after the crop Is housed, f.tlla
iy on Mr. Tlpplns.
1 her throat with a razor.
M H • r nT Three email C hildren
Killed Herself.
Nov. 27.—With a razor. Mrs.
Hdw trda. mother of thr#* children.
r throat In her bedroom this morn-
Her Jugular vein was entirely Nr
'•> deaih was almost Instantaneous
*■** <• *ife of p C Edwards, an
' tb- BoiitbrrnsßaflWgy. ’Tem
lnsan;ty is believed to have caused
‘I Mr*. Edward* was about M>
old
~! -wards family, living at 1 Ira
oiisiaied of Mr. and Mrs Ed
and three email children, the old-
; “'v ° l4, ina ,h * >“““**t
lUiUUKI) IT T. lit 11.1 ll’s.
Marriott.' of Mr. A. A. Unreorr and
Miss Isabel Ashby Paine in < hnr
leslun.
Charleston, Nov. 27—The marriage of
Miss Isabel Ashby Heine of this city so
Mr A. A Lawrence of Savannah t.k
place at high noon at St. Philip'* Church
here to-day, the Kev. John Keisbaw ottl
i elating. The church was fll r.l to ov.f
llowing with the numerous fried- a nJ
admirers of Miss l'alne. who, ever since
her debut at the Bt. Cecelia here, a cou
ple of years ago. has been one of Un
acknowledged belles of her set. Miss
Paine Is the youngest daughtercfMr Mo r
ton R. Paine, one of the rti -1 i romln-nt
cllltona of Charieslon. Mr Pa n Is the
superintendent of the Clyd ■ dteamdrip
Company In this city.
The bride was gowned In ih* c nven
ttonal heavy white silk, iare old lac* and
orange blossoms. The gown was cut -n
train, high neck and h>n.t sleeves Ihe
I corsage was draped with embroidered
chlfTon. B|p. wore a harvest m-o • f .11 1-
ni.,nds at the throat and rarr.ed a b au
tlful bouquet of white Bril, r.se*
Miss Paine, the only sister of the bride,
was the maid of honor She wore an ex
quisite gown, composed entirely of -a e,
with accordion pleating of chiffon iho
bridesmaids' gowns were of wht e mo ■*-
sellne over taffeta, with In ertings of
Valenciennes lace, pasiet blue saslie.- and
bows In their hair They carried la g
hunches of long-stemmed whit-- chrys n
themums. Uel with rtobons of blue The
( bridesmaid* were Miss A. B Lawrence,
the groom’s sister, of Marietta, G.i . M -s
ll*-.en Lowndes Havenc-1 and Mies May
Holmes of Charieslon, Mb* Kathe I o
Brumby of Marietta. tSa.; Miss Jul.t
Courtenay Conner and Ml>* H. len K.
Davis of this city. The best ma.. w.c-
Mr K-jinuel Lawrence of Nor ok, Va
The ushprs were Me**r* P R. Pains c
7\ I.lam*. R. Ollchrlsi, J B Law
rence. Shelby Myrs.-k and Le pll
Alexander. Among the vls.tlng ga. *t*
above the ribbon at the church w-e.e the
Hon Spencer Atklnenn of Atlanta. Mr
and Mrs R DeT. laawrnce of Marietta,
the parents of th groom. Mr. ar.d Mr*
H F. Punwody of Brunswi-k and II n.
and Mr* W. W. Osborne of Savannah
The church was lavi.-hlv rie-rorated wl h
imim* and chrysaothemims After the
eremony a wedding breakfast was served
to the bridal party and member* o', t ie
family at the home of the bride's fath r
on Meeting street. The happy couple 1 ft
here on the afternoon train tor a io-ir
which will Include New York. Boston anl
Washington On their return South they
will make their home In Sivannah of
which city Mr Lawrence I* a prominent
young lawyer.
Mr. Lawrence, is one of Savannah'* mo-t
prominent young lawyer*, a m m< or of
the ilem of Osborne & Lawrence He
has been a resident of Savannah about
ten years, and Is ropular among all
classes of people.
INDORSED THE fitKl HILL.
Veterans Want thr Mate to Arcept
the Soldiers' Home.
Atlanta. Nov. 27,-The Gary bill now be
fore the Legislature, authorizing the state
to receive the Soldiers' Home, received a
strong Indorsement from the Confederate
Veterans to-day
The committee appointed at the Augusta
reunion to adopt resolution* met thl*
morning In the library at the slate rap
| itol to adopt a memorial In behalf of the
Confederate Home, and In the memorial
was an Indorsement of the Gary bill.
MaJ. J B. dimming was selected chalr-
I man ef the committee and Col. P. F
Fre-man as secretary.
The m<miters of the committee were
MiJ J. It Gumming Augusta; Col. J M
Pate, of Covington; Gen. P. McGlashan.
of Savannah. Col. D. S Freeman, Gen C.
M Wiley, of Macon; Col. A. B. Montgom
ery. of Home; John Triplett, of Thomas
vllle; W B. Burroughs of Savannah; J S
Boyiiton, of OrllRn; Alex Irwin, of Ath
ens, W. P Prl- e. of Dahlon.gn; W. P.
Sheppard, of Columbus, and W L. Cal
houn, of Atlanta.
The paper was read before the Commit
tee on Appropriation* from the Legisla
ture this afternoon, and there is a strong
belief that the necessary money will lie
provided for to maintain the home.
Mr. Hamby of Rabun ha* announced hi,
Intention of fighting the bill
Inspected the Tech.
Atlanta. Nov 27.—The Legislature In
spected the Technological School to-nUht
In a.ddltlon to the legislator* a Urg
r,umler of Atlanta people were preset t
The school was In running order, the ma
chine shops being fully manned. The leg
islators were taken In hand by Pres! lent
Hall and other members of the fa tiltv
and shown over the building*. They ee.-u*.
cd greatly Impressed with the Institu
tion.
Alabama -Georgia. League.
Selma. Ala . Nov. 27.—At a meeting of
the stockholders of the Selma Baseball
Association, to be held her# Friday night.
:h- lit*' steps will be taken in the forma
tion of an eight-club Alnhama-GeorgU In
terstate League The proposed cities men
tioned are Selma and Montgomery. Ala.,
and Rome. Atlanta. Macon and Columbu*
Ua Tho other two cities will be eeiecled
Uter.
JUSTIFIABLE DECEIT,
Little Aria Practleeel by Wives.
The way a Cincinnati woman cured her
husband of the coffee habit by a little by
play Is worthy of imitation In bad cases
lie tells the tale himself "For year* 1
had been uung coffee and finally 1 got like
a morphine or opium (lend. I kntw per
fectly well that coffee robbed me of sleep,
nnil I would he awake hour after hour In
Ihe night, throwing away my life practi
cally, for I needed the sleep to carry on
my work.
"Common sense and my knowledge
of the medicinal eietes of caffeine (the
active principle of coffee) told me plainly*
enough that I was ruining my life with
every cupful, but to give coffee up was
another quettlon. I simply could not
“About three months ago my wife
brought home a sample of Postum Food
Coffee, but I would not hear to It. Bha
said I wa* stubborn end hard-headed.
No doubt I wa*. but 1 wasn't myself
“She apparently gave up the effort to
induce m<- to change, and 1 went on (as
1 supposed) with my coffee righi along.
Ova cups a day. About a month after
that I noticed 1 was sleeping very much
belter at night, my nerves were fully fifty
per cent, stronger I drank Just a* mu h
coffee a* ever, and w-as delighted to think
; that It was not the coffee that was hurt
ing me."
"riptaklnir to my wife about the <han**
tn my h*aMh. I told her that there must
he aomeihlng tn my habits that had
changed my health. for I was eo much
better. and I wae glad to know that I
could cat battar and allll uia coffee. She
laughed heartily and aaid ah* might aa
wall Itt tho cat out of the bait. She aald.
I have been giving you Poetum Food
Coffee for a whole month and you have
never known It."
The proof waa so plain and tho Poa
tum Coffee so good that X waa simply de
lighted with the whole affair, and of
courae freely forgave my wife for the
Justifiable deception. lam getting well
as fast aa a man could and am telling my
friends about It However, many of
them, like myself, will not hear to any
change, but stick to their coffee, and
complain of headaches. Indigestion, et--
A few of them have been Induced to
make lhe change from coffee to I'oalum
Food coffee, and I have never known a
oaaa where It has not worked a great
advantage "-J. B. Huttenmlller, US Baca
a tree i, Cincinnati, O. ,
THE MOKKIKG NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 190 Q,
j ASh rH the FULL NAME
Hnnyadi Jdnos
~ r !*•*,. aßd Laisttr • W*tsr Kwnrn to tb# nr.
. :! - * ***** *•!■* rrm+iiT * r .ii disorders of •i.*oiaeti •
| uai'ic • run- ti peupio wiib #**leLfjirT habits and an ar lut* care for chruot
i Constipation.
I Tor Prspspus. Blllcu.nsss, sad fer 11-. Uh. .n.ln: (nrni nrsttosutn* ih* >lmn
1 miJl ZLZSF’ *?' M h ** *"> tlwrwgbly Iwlutsrd by tbs nidi 1 1 r,M..
j sloo sso-Tslly u iMs ws||.|inno Apsrtsnt Wsisr
j LABEL ON BOTTLE S.SSS,
THE WEATHER.
Forec.int for \\ e*ln iiui Thur§<i.> .
Georgia url South Carolina: Fair
ne.-day and Thursday. frci-h i-.orth lo rant
wind?.
Biiytcrn Florida Fair Wednesday;
winds mostly fre.-h northerly.
\\rstern Florida Generally f-ilr W*rl
i.xt iy and Thursday; ll|?ht 10 fre*h sou h
to we*t windy
Yesterday'** Weather at Sa\annah—
Maximum temperature, ;W>
l>. m .. *' degree*
Minimum temperature. *. m ttdemevM
Mean temperature dnsr. *
Norms! tem|>erature M dec r
Detlrlenry of teinyv niu t* . 4 degr •
A ''Umutated ox since
Nov. 2 Vd^rrt,
Accumulated excess since
Jar. 1 2T*mloc e 5
Mainfal! <"01* < h
Normal t i h
(Excess since Nov. 1 l.tiou.
Deficiency sin e Jan 1 n '
Hlver Report—The htitht of the Savan
nah river at Augusta. ! a m 7>th mc
rUtlan time, yesterday, wa.- H 2 feet, a
rise of >.* feet during tne preceding twen
ty-four hours.
Observation* taken m the sme moment
of time at all stations. Nov. Zl. IW*. k p.
m . 75th meridian time.
N ibmi if jltf T. V. R®ln
Bo®ton. ®now '* -- J
N#w York cloudy W F*
FhiMHphU. cloudy 24 I
Washington. . Icar
Norfolk, clear ! 14
Hnrtoras. clear • w I 24 l . f
Wilmington. c>ar W I
Charlotte, clear 48 | * ®
Ralelan, cl#ar 48 **
Charleaton. clear !
Atlanta, clear I | V> ! <•*>
Augusta. c>r 4® *
Savannah, clear | &4 J • w
JackaonvUie. clear i M I *
Jupiter, clear !*> * JJ
Key West, clear IW| 13 >
Tampa, clear ; M ! U 00
Mobile, clear ! i 8 ! .ft)
Montgomery, clear | * r 4 U •*•*>
Vicksburg, clear 1 L | .40
New Orleans, clear W J L ***
Gilvtfion. clear | <5 I 1
Corpus Cbtrlstl. clar •
Palestine, clear 52 5 .ft)
Memphis, clear j 54 5 | .on
Cfficlnnati* clear 44 j U ! -W
TMitshurg. cloudy j 40 ! 1* j .05
RufTalo. clear 33 1 0 I -00
Detroit, cloudy | 8*) i L# on
Chicago, dear | 4* | U ! .ft)
Mirquette. riourty 0
8t Paul. clo-:4y
Davenport,
St. LxHite.
Kan?®?* City, cloudy 4B ♦ .ft)
Oklahoma, clear i 4* | 8 T
Doclgo (Tty. cloudy 44 | ♦? ‘H
North Plat re. clear 42 L. 00
H B. Boyer.
Ir*l Foreeeat '.>fflcle , .
CHILD I.IHtiH HILL KILLED.
Eloquence of ktroni* ddroratp*
Could hot ftavc It.
A;*nt. Nov. 27—Deaplte the fervid
eloquence of It* advocates who urged
their cases tn speech** of unusual force
and pathos, the child labor tdti was kl.led
in the House this morning by a decisive
vote of l'H to 56.
Mr Houston of Fulton, Mr Miller of
Muscogee, Mr Hall of Bibb. Mr. Everett
of Stewart. Mr. Copeiend of Welker. Mr
IJitle of Muaonge* and Mr Wrlgh) of
Floyd spoke in favor of the bill. The
speech of Mr Wright of Floyd was par
ticularly eloquent and won much applause
Mr. Park of Oreene. Mr. GrUe of Pu
laski. Mr Hardin of Wilke*. Mr Free
man of Troup and Mr. Morris of Cobb op
posed the [>a-*.t*e of the measure.
The galleries were tilled with specta
tors. among whom were many ladit,
who seemed to S* all In favor of th# bill.
They were, of course, much dt*appoln:l
al the result.
Previous to !h raking up of th* bill
Mr Morris of Cobb offered a resoluilon
to the effect that the previous qtie* ion
he called st 12 o'clock, afterward allow
ing each side twenty minutes tor conclud
ing argument This resolution was car
ried
ll will he remembered that the *wo child
labor bills. Introduced hy Mr Wright of
Floyd and Mr Houston of Fulton, were
referred to the Committee on Labor an 1
Labor Statistic* and thl* committee con
soll.luted lioth in the form of * substi
tute and referred It back to the House
with a recommendation that it be pass'd
PROHIBITION COMMITTEE.
Organised to Crxtelllr* the Pro.
lilhltlon Sentiment.
Atlanta. Nov. 27.—The Inter-denomlna
tlonal Prohibition Committee, composed
of member* of the Baptist ami Methodist
church**, was organized to-day at the
First Baptist Church, with Dr. F. H
Kerfoot. a* chairman and Mr A A. De-
Loach. as secretary
The Baptist numbers of th* committee
are Dr. F. H Kerfoot. Dr. YV. W. Lan
drum. Dr. O A. Nunnaily. Rev. R E L
Harris and Dr. Len G Broughton. The
members from the Methodist Church are
Chancellor W. B. Hill. Dr W. P Ix>ve
joy, J A Tillery. A A DeLoach. W 8
Wit ham end Rev A J Hughes
The purpose of the committee Is to
create and solidify Prohibition sentiment
In Georgia and to Influence legislation to
wards that end hy every legitimate
meins. The flrat work of the committee
will be to support In every r>o**lblo way
the dlspcnaarv bill of Mr. Wright, set for
the special order of the day In the Houao
to-morrow
The members of the committee say they
are organised to work, and that they wl I
not discontinue operation* after pa swing a
few resolution*
FLRNACBS WILL BE FIRED.
Will lnerrasr Alabama'* Dally Pig
Iron <#Hput Tons.
Birmingham, Al*.. Nov 27.—The S.osv
Sheffield Steel and Iron Company has
completed repair* on one En*#y (urns •#
o,t Sheffield end has ordered th* aeconil
Enaley furnace *t that p ace repaired
One of these furnace* will probably be
fired within the next two week*. Ti*
Jenifer furnace at Jenifer. Ala., will algo
be put In repair at one The Wood took
Iron Company *t Annlaton has de ermin
*-d to irpsir Ita three furna-e- there.
When these furnace* are In operation
they will mere*## the dally product of
pig iron tn Alabama by. at Itaat 1,0.0
ton*
"THU HOI Mll.HV’ TO-Mi.tl J
Thomna Q. KruhruoLt' In III# l.aiem
hi<**ra#fnl l*loy .
The attraction a* the the.iter to-night
will he ’*The Bounders " The lateM, uol
claimed to be, the greatest New York
Casino sucres* since the "Btlla of New
York" It 1j an adaptation from a French
farce ma le b>* Harry H Smith, with orig
inal lyrics and a musical setting by Lud
wig Englander It held the boardK at the
New York Casino for over fl\* month'
•ist spring and summer, and will tw* pre
sented Iwre by almost Identically tn*
ini. ompany a* mad It a sue •*• • tb''
Th .•* i,* .He ah rook*, who will lx' pl< a
ntly remembered by r4imi of his x
•i>u •mi here Is at < m t id th
rgu.ilaatlon li* Is a comedian who Is
Mginil, unique and humorous in what
mt part he pourav*. Tha Caalno manage -
’ • nt declares he has acln**\*d ih* ai*a*
m su' est, of his career in ihe present
Tvvducilon The idea of h.i* part Is orlgt
tul and humorous to start wlth-ran Irish
Turk Whosvcr beard of
and how Is su*h u combination possible'*
Well, the compoaer of ’ Tne Rounder*"
make* It possible by having the Irish
character wrecked on tho shore of Tur
key adopted by the Sultan and raised o
th# rank of n Pasha. 1 pee ms simple
enough don’t It?
Tho story of ' The Rounder*" I* a trans
lation from u French farce made by Hur
ry B. Smith, who has brought the .Kory
up-to-date an<l t*udwlg Englander has
fitted to It a bright, tuneful mui<*al score
which ha* added greatly to the sue ess
of the piece. Among the catchy numbers
ire "There An* But One Hundred Girls
In she World for Me " "The Doll Due?."
between Miss Perry end Mr. Terris
"Nothing In it." "Th* Bounders' Trio ”
and a wait* finale **f the flrst act—all of
which are really remembered nd have
be go me popular succeeees. In addition to
Mr fteabrooke there an* a number of
well known people who have been seen
here in the past, notably Irene Perry. Be
rtha Waif singer, Jeannette I*owrle. Crip
sie Carlyle. W C Mandevllle. Wm T
Terrlss. Jack Bernard Herbert A Cripps
The curtain wHI rise at R o’clock sharp.
The Kllmt-Heam company will prerent
to-morrow, matinee *nd night. "The Fa
tal Card." The play' Is woven about ♦wo
men. who me** twice at tragi - perk*ls In
their lives, ai*d under the mo t <trv ng
circumstances They each perform heroic
deed*, not withstanding the fact that one
of them is a villain. Comedy of the bet
ter sort runs a!l through the p?ece The
scenery Is elaborate and beautiful, ct
on* showing the Interior of a min ng
camp saloon, a t two the lawn at Mar
rahlc't. I'digiinh home, act three a suite
of oflV • In lndon. act four the dr.iw
in|-ro m of Marrable's home and the rub
ber's rendezvous. In a de-c-rt*d cot'ag*.
T?e story, clever ph>e and climaxea hr.* k
down the barrier* of chlllincs* and Ih
entire audlenc* |~ field In the rk st !n
--tereat.
M. B Eeavitt’s spectacular pr ductlon.
"The Bplder and Fly." will b* the ,ttr -
lion a! the thealer Friday and Sa'ur.’.iv
night with rdwclal matinee Bat ird y
The *aie of sewts will open at the tox
offlt-e thl* moming .it 9 o'clock- Prices
* , nt Mat it
adults, SO cents, children. X cents.
The (•real well# A t.ru>’ I nltrd
Minna Will Fxlilliit Here Tomor
row.
To-morrow wi;i witness th* arrival of
the great 84I* A Gray'* united show*
The show will arrive on Its own specia'
train*, and will give two performances,
matinee and night a< the corner of Bol
ton and East Itrcad street*.
In Jacksonville. Fla . Monday, where
the show exhibited, people were unable to
gain admission to the tents, so large whs
the crowd. *nd It goes without saying that
the enormous business done In Jackson
ville will be duplicated In Savannah, for
thl* will be the first and only big show t*j
exhibit here tnl* season, ami Savannah
l ine are always Hberai In their |atronge
toward such emuevnent enterprises, es
pecially when they come as well
mended a* does the Sells & Gray’s shows.
Ample preparations will be mad** by th**
management of the S< ils A Gray s show s,
to handle the people who will wish to
witness the many new and startling fe.
ture* which are Introduced In the excel
lent programme promised, and suffice to
say that th® two and one-half hours spent
under th® big exhibition tents will be In
strumental of awe inspirations at the dop
ing and almost seemingly wuperhuman
feats, mirth and merriment caused by th*
score and ten of funny clowns and the
a mating .t'4ma! saga- .fv 1.-Ha *d i
sav nothing of the many novelties said in
totally ocllp- all other* usually **en with
organ.sat ions of this kind
A grand free street parade. In ail It*
gorgeous *plendor. w-ith Its many* bands,
its elaborately decorated cages, dens,
tableau®, charlois and striking novelties
will traverse the principal dwn town
streets ao-mofTow morning at 10 -Ta o clock
and should be seen to be appreciated
Parties desiring to purchase ticket*
other than the show grounds can do so
by calling at Gardner’s gentlemen* fur
nishing store, corner <>f Broughton an 1
Bull streets, where a down town ticket
feller will be stationed on and after 9am
_l Ar rv pid yea o through th’ war
widen* a scratch?
Denny: No? me’ Th’ fVa* wer too plln
tlful for thot —Chicago News.
tHTA I 5 1- ><t l M 1^
ireriii kOTicii
We are now giving special attention to
house painting, kalseminlng and paper
banging, etc. With a corps of only flrst-
Clas# workmen and a ompef.nt super
in ted nent we tan do your work prompt iy
and satisfactorily Get our estimate on
anything in house decorating line and
save money.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
EIKCtTBD.
By the American Bonding ®nd Trust
Company of Baltimore. We are author
ised to execute locally (Immediately upon
application). ®ll bond* In judicial pr>-
cedlng* in either :he state or United
Statee Courts, and of administrators and
guardian®
HEARING * HULL*. Agent#
Telephone *?4 Provident Bulldlng
STOPPED THE COUQH.
Prather> Tar and Cherry Cogjh
Cure lie.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
line*' ttf-#alt# #t >i'nport.
Clnt .me:i Nov. If.-Hrsu t* at New
port
First lU(-s Dve furlonge. Orile Goan,
t* to l, won. with Sam P Cochran. 4 t>
1. second and McManus. 8 to .. thirl.
Tlm* |
B®oon*l Race- Out mils, *®ll itf AYln®
press, v to won. with Momentum s to
1. second, and N*%irast. 2 to I. 4hlw). rime
1 49
Third It • t*ix ar.d a tidf furlong'*.
HclliiiK 1 : to 1, won with Lid*
Barnes. 7 to 2, second, and The Go®ir,
8 to third Time 1 >‘ 4
Fourth It i c~Om- mli® and • rixti'e th,
si lling Fug of Truce. 15 to 1. won. with
Winter, tl to *. and Ida L*d.ord.
7to 2. third Time 1 .V4’;
Fifth Bin. f*!x furlongs. Trinity B II
1 to 1, won with Glen wood. 15 to 1. -e. •-
ond. and Gran don. I to 2. thlnl. dime
1:28*.
SixUi Ua Six furkv selling \-:l
tutor, 7 to 10 won. with Ix>rl Fraser. 5
tu 1. *• >nd. and Luicy leach, ii) to 1.
thlnl Time l:lx\.
The It fti- 1 #mi Henning#.
Washington, Nov 27 - Four favorite*
and two long shots won at Llcnn.ugs to
<ia>. gummarlcs
First Ua* Handicap, six furlcng*
Kinniklnm-'. 11 to ~ won. with
chill. 5 to 2 anl ■> to 5. second, and Death,
IS to 1. third Time 1.17 1-5.
Second li t • Maidetv—Two-year-old ffl
Hue. five furlongs The Rogue. 12 to 1.
won. with Zonaule. 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. *e.--
ond. and t>bllgod. 9 to 5. third Time
j ! 04
Third Rae®—Three year-olds, mbe and
7u yards Astuith, 11 to 10. won. with Bor
oufh. 2 to 1 and out. second, 31aril>ert. A
’to 1. third. Time 1512- *
fourth Haco-Two-year-old*, six fur
longs. Orlenta. 10 to l. won. with Budk
S 2 to 5, *rd out. ; • oii l, and Lilue Bkln.
j to 1. third Time 1:1*
Fifth |{a*' —One atvl one-®ixte®nth
miles Oneok Quo* n. 1 to 2. won. with
'Godfrey, x to l and 2 to !. sc *ond. and
i Evelyn Byrd. 10 to 1. third Tints ! VI
Sixth bnu- B ven furl rtg•
Miss Hanover, even, won, with Or* ad.
even ar.d out. second ond De lmal. 15> to
jl. third. Time 1:32 2-5.
ABOUT 'HEART DISEASE.
" " ■ m -
M.rl)’ I*.t font, of It lt*all> r*aur.t
I ri.iu l’tar lntta*<itliin.
Rf.il orKantn h-art troul'l, la Incurable,
I but aeaivrly mi* In a humlrr.l la
! organic.
The aotlon of Ihe heart an>l alomi-h
ara lioth cotjirolle-l by ihe aame sreat
nerve.-, the xympaiheii.' and pneumogaa
trl' and when th-' e.omach fail* lo prop
•rl) !.*• i th* f.xxl and 11 Ilea In (h*
nomach fermemln see are formed,
which -Hatend the organ, causlnir preaxure
on th heart and Ulrica, cauzlnc palptta
ilon. Irregularity and ehorineoe of breath
The dancer from I hi* condition ta that
the continued dlaturbanre of the heart
aooner or later may can*- real organic
hear* trouble, and In fa -t frequently rtoea
no.
Furthermore, poor dtfeailon make* th*
blood thin an.l watery and -leflrtent in red
corpuM-le*. and thl* further Irritate* and
weaken* the heart.
The mo*t *en*tble Ih.nr to do for h*rt
trouble fa to inaure ihe dlgeation and **-
•imllattou of the food.
Thla ran be .tone by the regular uae af
ter meal- of aome aafe.’ fdeaoar.t and ef
fertlve dlgreatlve preparation, like Btuart
Dywpepeta Tablet*, which may be found
at mo*t drug etorra and which contain
the neeeasary digeollve element* In a
pleaaant, eonventent form
Thounnd* of people keep well and vig
orous by keeping their duration perfect
hy ob.-ervln* the rule of taking one or two
of ttp ae tablet* after each meal, or at
leaat after each hearty meal.
Btuarl'a Dyapepala Tablet* contain IT. 8
r pepaln, dla*ta*e from malt and other
natural dlge*ttve, whli-h act onlv on the
food, dlgeatlng It perfectly and preventing
aridity, gaa-'a and the many dleaed ron
d tlon* wht- h accompany a weak ■lom
ach
When Stuart'* Dyapepeta Table** are
u-e-l you may know you are not taking
Into the ayatem any atrong medicine or
powerful drug, but *lmply ihe natural
d.geetlve element* which every weak
aiomach lack*.
8-v widely known and popular have the**
tablet* become thal they are now sold 111
the United State*. Canada and Great
Britain.
jtl'lX Idl. NOTICE#.
MASONIC TEMIM.H PHARMACY,
PRESCRimONB. DRI’Gfl AND CHKM
ICALB FIRST!
Then Come* Flral Grade Medk-inea, Per
fume*. Taper and Envelope*
And Last, hut not Lea*), Our
High Grade CREAMS and SHERBETS
Rend your order early
PHONE M 2
PAINT* AND HOI PAINTING.
Wo handle nothing but th* VERY
BEST grade* of PAINTS and OILB, and
employ the very beat painter* to be had.
Allow u* to make bid on painting your
house.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Comer Congresa and Drayton,
ptgine ill.
THE HEP IIE-ART.
Cincinnati Beer la the popular beer now
It oeema to be made Juat right Aak for
It wherever you go
JL’NG BREWING COMPANY.
WM BRICKEN Manager
Phone ns
li it > MH, \\t HAVB IT.
Feilckinger* California Fruit*. dVhlt*
and Black Royal Cherrte*. Sliced Apri
cot*. Ye-iot* Crawforu and Lemon CUng
t'cache*. Rarllell Pear*, and Green Gage
Plumb* tn 3-:b tin*. Also Waaean Salad
ar-d Cooking Oil at
HARDEE A MARSHALLS.
Phone tS
PHEACRIITIONA.
P**criptton* Ailed any tim* of day or
night The only up-to-date pharmacy tn
South Savannah
PARK AVE PHARMACY.
J L Branan, Prop ,
Cor Park Ave. and Barnard
Phone 11
PROPERTY OttMlllt.
If you want your plundblng work done
reasonable and up-t-uate. call on the
former plumbing lnpector. COSGROVE.
13 Drayton street, In r#r Lutheran
Church.
_ land titua.
Abetract* of the recorded land titles of
Savannah and Chatham county from the
aettlement of Georgia t— date Moetay
loaned at low tnteroe.i ua uu goal aatale.
BDCKIffT * BETKffrT.
. FOR A ALE.
feet long; on* Hill Oacllia'.lng Steam Nig
ger. I and 10-Inch cyllndeni only ue<l
about thirty dajr; on* filer and Stowell
Gang Edger, with three w; on* full
**t of Filer and Btowell Lathe Machinery.
conMsttog of bolter and gang lathe uw
mill; one set of machinery for making
rosin barrel nv*s, also a tot of circular
Saw* from 16 to 36 Inch** diameter from
the rodl of H. P. Smart A Bro. In
Emanuel county. Th* above for sale by
VALE ROYAL MFG. CO .
Savannah, Ga.
- T Al ' l rA - NC -—!—: v ■ • *|.j[
OUR STOCK
OF
Useful : Articles
Is Composed Partly of the Following:
PORTIERES I'Olt FOLDING 1)001(8
IIOT STUFF STOVES.
INLAID LINOLEUMS AND STRAW MATTINGS.
BEADS ODORLESS IIKFRITERATORS.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND I,ACR CURTAIN'S
BITE’S STOVES AND HANOI'S.
AXMINSTER AND TELN ET CARPETS.
IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS.
SHADES TO ORDER A SPECIALTY
LEATHER LOFNGES AND ROCKERS.
VESTIBULE LACE AND LACE PANELS.
IMPERIAL BABY JUMPER.
MANTEL SCARFS AND CHINA SILK.
PEDESTALS AND LADIES’ DESKS.
COUCH AND TABLE COVERS
KEROSENE (ML HEATERS.
WILTON AND SMYRNA RUGS. ALL SIZES.
COMBINATION BOOK CASES.
The** are only a few of the thing* we have, W* have Ju*t what you want,
and the quality and the price I* alway* right
Our Motto. “Not How Cheap, but How Good." I* carried nut all through the
•lock.
We want to fell for CASH, but If you have not got all the ca*h, and your ref
erence* are right, your credit wilt be good for the balance.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
■ LOW PRICES
High Grade Trunks.
We make our Trunk* at our factory.
WE WILL HELL YOU AT WHOLE
lion't fall to examine our atonk beforw
buying, a* we can *ave you money.
SHOW AND SALESROOM. 311 AND Sl* BROUGHTON, WEST
SOUTHERN TRUNK FACTORY.
McDonough & bALLAim.xE, w
Iron Founders, Machinists,
ittac i. ni 1 1 1t.,11. rn.iiL. r M lUiWlctSMBe
rr| *ll.l I'll r 111 t-l c I 11*1111 •. V. HI. 11l mill lup Him Ef t
t orn Mill., -fignr Mill unit !'•. -tin ()>■••*. Pnlle... ele.
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
USUAL HOTItICg.
IN the District Court of the United
Statee for the iSjt*rn Division of the
Southern District of Georgia Notice of
application for discharge In the matter of
David Kraus, lounty of Chatham, tn
bankruptcy. To Ihe creditor# of th*
above-named bankrupt. You are hereby
notified thot the above-named bankrupt
he* filed nl application for a discharge
from ail of th dehl* provable In bank
ruptcy against raid Dev el Kreue T.ie
said app'.lcetlon will be heard by the lion.
Emory Speer. Judge of the Untied Bt*'e
District Court, for wild district and di
vision. at the United States Court Hourc.
tn Savannah, Go., on the 11th day of De
camber, 1(00. at ten o'clock * m All
creditor* of said bankrupt are noitfied to
appear at th* time and place elated, ond
show reuse. If any they can. why the
prayer contained In the *nld petition
houid not be granted
Dated in Savannah. Ga., thl* 27th day of
Novetn tier, 1W
H II KING, Oerk
IN the District Court of the Unlt.-l
States for the Eksstern Division of the
Southern District of Oeorgta Noth'* )f
for discharge tn the matter of
J*mr- If Abbott, county nf Appling, tn
Innkruptcy. To the creditor* of tin
above-name.) bankrupt: You are her< y
notified that the *)>o\ e-n.uned bankrup
haa filed hi* application for a discharge
from all of tho debt* provable In tnk
ruptcy against sat.d Jamea H. Abbott. Tv*
raid application will be heard by the Hon
Emory Speer. Judge of the United Btat *
District Court, for *td district nn-l d)-
vialon at the United States Court House,
tn Macon. O*., on th* lllh day .>f De
cember. 1900. at ten o'clock a m All
CKdltors of said bankrupt are notified to
appear at the time and ploce stated, and
show cause, if any tn*y can. why tip
prayer contained in the *e!4 petition
should not he granted
Dated In Savannah. Ga., this 26th day of
November. 13™)
H H KING, Clerk
IN the Distrl-t Court of the United
State* for the Eastern Division of th--
Southern Dlttrlct of Georgia Notice of
application for discharge In th# matter o'
E r Bradford, county of Chatham. In
bankruptcy. To the creditor* of the
above-named bankrupt You are herehv
notified that the above-named bankrupt
has filed hi* appll ltlon for a dl- tar*>-
from ail of Ihe debt* provable in bank
ruptcy again*! *ld B F. Bradford Tae
•aid appltcotlon wifi be heard by the Hon.
Emory Speer. Judge of the United dial**
DWtrict Coup, for raid district and di
vision. *t the United Stole* Court House,
in Macon. Ga . on the 11th day of Decem
ber, I*oo. at tei o'clock m All credit
or* of •• id bankrupt ere notified to a|>-
iear at the tim* and place stated an I
•how cause. If any they can why to*
piayer contained tn the said petition
should not be granted.
Dated in Savannah, Oa.. thl* 27th day of
November, IHO.
11. H. KING, Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN the District Court of the United
Statee for th. Eastern Dlvlarton of thg
Southern District of Georgia Notice of
Application for DDrbarge. In the mat
ter of D C. Cowart, county cf Turin*'l
In Bankruptcy. To the Cr Ai o r * of He
AiHivr-iMmel Bankrupt You are her* iy
notified that the above-named li.inkr.pt
has Idled hla application for i dl oh* ge
from ull of the debt* provable In hank
lupt ') against -aid D C. Cowart. Tno
said application will b*n*ard by the Hon.
Emory Speer. Judge of th-* United 8-ates
District Court, for said dlstrtet an-l -ll
vlKlon, at th* United Btat- ■ C- urt House,
Ir. Macon. Ga.. on the 11th .lay of De
--ember 1!V1 *t 10 o'clock i m
All cirdltors of said bankrupt are no
tified t-i app-ar at the time and place
stated, an-l liow cause. If any they cgn.
why the |rayer contained In th* said pe
tition ihoul-l not he grame<l Dated In
Savannah. Ga.. thl* 2th -lay of Novem-
U r . ism). H. H. KING. Clark
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Notice m hereby given to all person* hav
ing iletrsind* against Pamela Fit**lmmon*.
I.de of eaud county, deceased, to present
them tome, properly made out. within th
limn prescribed by law. o *4 to show
th*lr character and amount; and a-l per
rons tndvbt- and to said d#r*o*ed are re
quired io make immediate payment to me.
EUGENIA CLARA FITZSIMMONS.
Executrix.
Care of O'Connor. O'Bym* A Hartridge.
Attorney*.
Ba\iannih. Ga.. On t. 19 flrt
TIEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTT.-
W'herca*. Robott B. Hepiunl. h ii pllod
to the Court of Ordinary for b tier* of
administration on lh enlite of Alfred
taoni*tim- - called Alt*ert) Evans. <!•-
re;•**-! The** are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all whom It may concern, to ba
and .ippeor before *ald court, to mika
onje non tif *ny the) have), cn or before
ih* first Monday of December, negt.
otherwise sal-l letters will be granted.
YVltneae the Honorable Hampton L. Fer
rlll. Ordinary for Chatham --ounty. this
tho fifth day J>l November. 19ri>.
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk C. 0., C. Cos., GA
RENOVATING—* ni'HKMKI - KES
owrisu.
Hair. moss, ticking. fiber, feathers.
Our stock of new material and mar.ufac
luted pruuucta ate up .u uaU. Our reno
vating and remaking has deligbukl many
piomlnem resident* Ask your acquaint
at.'.-o*. Material sent us la picked, steam
ed. cleaned and m-dl aied by modern ma
chinery. Making -t .i e by mechanic*. W#
confine our work to mattresses and bed
ding generally. W# sad t.. king of a.l
klr.de. inoee. hatr, cotton, fiber, (either*
or any a r title needed in me I tree# line.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO..
Bell Phone 1124. #1 Drayton (treat.
7