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MAYOR AND D.B.LESTER CLASH
ConMnu** from Tenth P*“.
■ ,1, mantle*) an exorbHunt price from
(be city.
v, io my position In boldine that the
-lioutl demand pay for Its frsn-
S |\.-T Dm oitj K- Mint th%
,t prlca for Its franchises, and If
I re to Ik- hawked about the North
,, . f o r pur haters I prefer that this
, t* done by the city and not by
irdtvtduuls."
t uement about my brine ad r-r
--' (.ireet railroad nnl thl< inonop
i > stripped the city of Its hMSht
tn the way of street railway
.... net ween fr.y tlrt term a#
.t: I any piesctrt lt*rtn, can be ron
oin two or three w.iys It n <vt
, urPten by a pretty sharp lawyer
j. r i) who made Ibis statement
r ought to have known, that I am
, t. tor in the street railway com
, i 1 he und*>uhtcdly km-w- that I
V te-election to the board at the
j.il meet mar* as the fact was pun
t the newspapers ut the time. He
, have ascertained by applying
■I;,, of the company that 1 ha\e
, :.-k If he did not know It
1,., ootild easily have a-eeit.unrd
,t,on to the clerk of Council B t
i:\ liango, that no grant oi any
was nude to any street
imiauty during my former utl
‘ ,non and that norm has been
turing the present adinlnlstra-
J He must have t>een wet! aware
. ~ rant, to whs-h he doubtless r<-
, , tripping the city of Its Jewels.
, wisdom of which I have nothing
.. ngll ,“i M '"tit iiiinl In this
of the letter cunailtutea a
ter." said the Mayor, In con
h improper and Impertinent,
! • tall treat li with the tsmost cr>-
e, ’ 1 have serve*! the city sixteen
, ! during that time my honesty
been questioned I have never
, ..sted in any city contract, nor
, B , f I ..ver sold the city dollar's worth
... 1 have never attempted to
i i.-liar out of my connection with
• „ In and never expec* to."
-,l- |,ester, who was expecting some ao
< kan bj Canacll la ta matti r
j ,r> ■' railway franchises, was altttng
|\ h e railing near the lower en<l of the
~1 table, but near enough lo hear
, , n - w,,rd that was sold. His counsel,
y_ r (• Oliver, was sitting near h‘m
i ring the reading of the lee nr the
(v ■ were observed to exchange a few
v Mr I .ester listened to Mayor
*ljv, statement with visible, bus. allp
pfes-'d, excltlment. nnd the moment the
M -, on luded ho was on his feet.
„ .i, to nuike a statement In reply
(a Tit tne Mayor had said. 1 think 1
1 .i right to be heard In this matter,"
he said.
Ti Mayor was rapping for order and so
tl • dty mnrshal. "We do noi rare
to hear from you," said Mayor Myers
. ~r . If von have anything to say lo
, >h uni can say It In writing You
must - me to order."
Mr le ;er very wisely sat down, but
than a I tire In his eye. The Cornell was
. ho.it t > take a recess, when Alderman
"leilen un suggested a retirement lo the
i j\. r'- ~ITW for consultation, which <
|o. As the councilman reflted
M -.r Myers rcmnlned at the head of the
taM. gathering up some papers. Mr.
. er walked up to where the Mayor was
pan ting and said:
Ir Myers, you staled In answering
m tetter awhile ago that a statement
i . M me In that letter was false. I
and ii propose to have these gentlemen
b.i the room until that matter land-
M” tester’s tone was firm and quiet, hut
t . t.ienlb meant business.
,| tine to have anything to say to
i ir,’ replied the Mayor with equol
i .■>, If you have any communica
te make to me or to Council you
I make It In writing." City Marshal
- had taken Mr. I.ester by the arm
; thlx tim- and quietly drew him away
t in the Mayor, who proceeded to hl>
ti Mr l.ester’s attorney, Mr. Oliver,
ahi •‘. in Mr. It. M le'ster. npproarherl
tig the lloquy, hut neither off. re 1
tike pait in It.
•:. air. a -i-ore or more of s|*e.*ta
at the nueilng. most of them inter
• lln the franchise teiltlon. and th">
.■! with moat Intense Interest to sir
ill, of the letters, the p marks of
It .or Myers and the brief colloquy be
■in himself nnd Mr l.eter Then- was
■ air of suppressed excitement through
i the r oni as the doors to the M tyor's
f -losed. shutting In the councllmcn,
••I most of the crowd waited expecting
fU’thfr developments*
M l-ester himself remained some little
t apparently desiring to obtain some
mi .faction or a further hearlrg In the
r.-.iter He had little to say to the others
• i-ent. except to Ills son nnd his attor
n and aft. r walling about fifteen mln
left, accompanied by his son. it
i Judged hy Mr. hosier s manner that
1 dal not intend to let the matter drone
T. a Morning News reporter who ap
f he| him on the subject, he said that
would have something to say later, hut
ill say nothing more Ihen.
Mr Oliver, Mr. lsegter’s atlorney In the
f railway matter, slated that he was
"r.tlre ignorance of Mr. lister's action
m Mresalng Ihe letters under discussion
Mayor und Aldermen, ond knew
t g of them until he heard them read
k • uncll. He considered the whole oc
i*n e unfortunate, he said.
Mr Oliver was Interested In the remark
I" Mayor Myers In his statement to
;n< II that the objectionable letter, or
particular portion of It, hail l>een wrlt
a shrewd attorney.” He thought
' •< isrhapa thla might have been meant
<-t him as Mr. lister’s attorney, and ap
lied the Mayor on the subject Inter.
M r Myers assured him that he had
' - i<‘h Idea In mind and that his allu
"• to a shrewd attorney was Intended
rl\ for Mr. Lester. He also assured
"liver that fhs Incident would make
fferenee In Ihelr personal relathans,
have been very friendly.
Oliver expresse*l his regrets to the
r ut the course taken by his client
< ieavored to Impress upon him
' ths personal breach should not
ip the Mayor’s mind In passing
" the merits of the two claims for
i-'s. a* the question Is one of pub-
Interest and not a personal matter,
re n.d the Mayor’s assurances that
• uld not lormit himself to be Mstsud
it had occurred, hut would view
t 'itlons impartially,
aldermen, after ret ring to the
■ tip examli ed the maps which
n prepared by City Knsrsneer
1 rving the routes desired hy the
■ i pr il loners, hut did not go very
i tn the subject. At Mayor Myers’
lion It was agreed that a public
f e sliould he called at an early date
'hp'h *ll Interested In the franchise
is should he tnvitisl lo appear and
ihelr views.
IT* I’ttwiTinv IPPIRMGD.
‘"“ell Wants *u Change tn Klee
lion Hill Already Approved.
1 Lester-Myers' affair so occuplwl Ihe
' n < f tjie members and spectators
meeting of Council last night as to
:iier o- e.urrences there Into slgnlfl-
Candy Esculetts
Cures PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER?
undr guarantee at following ator•*;
1 Nlinakt'a, Jones', Masonic T. mple,
1 11 “■ F. R*ld'x. Muilow* Cleve-
Ironnelly's, and W. A. I’.gman’x,
*' >niiah. Ga.
6. ' HROB.. Savannah. Ga . anil
1 hEU>, Savannah. Ua., lhvtr.butors
Exercise and Health.
Ksercisr is a splendid thing for a
healthy peraon But when the body is
weakened bv disease, exercise strains
rather than strengthens. Kxercise will
not cure a " weak" stomach. It may in
crease the appetite, but it won't cure
c—^——s--. mi ■, dyspepsia, and an
jJ&L. w j increased appetite is
a curse not a hless-
Ajrn I ln K to the sufferer
kf'-. . IN;., from dyspepsia.
Take exercise hy
T \ ■ CO all means hut also
/ .. w i take I ir. Tierce’s
n , V." Golden Medical Pis
• '•! coverv it there is a
I . if*' ? deranged or diseased
T 1 * ej COl, dttion of the
’ ) ( jT- i stomach and other
liastTxiVr fcia or K an * °f digestion
in '' nutrition This
medicine is not a
cure-all hut a specific
for diseases of the
stomach and diges
ative and nutritive
system. It strength
ens the stomach,
purifies the blood,
and increases physi
ahsolutely free from
opium, cocaine and
every other narcotic.
It is strictly a temperance medicine.
" I wish to say that Dr Pierce's Oolites Med
ical Discovery ha* proved a great blessing lo
me writes Mrs Elfen K Bacon of Shutestiury.
Franklin Ccunty Mass "Prior lo hrptrmhrr
iß*)7. I had doctored for my stomach trouble for
several vrsrs. going through a course of treat
meat without any real benefit In September,
is*/. 1 had very sick spells and grew worse .
could eat twit little I commence*' in September.
i*T to take Dr Pierce # medicine and in a
shoit time I could esl and work 1 have gained
twenty pounds in two months "
Dr Pierce' Pleasant Pellets are a cure
for constipation.
< ance Th re mere MVeril other matters
of Interest beforo the me* ting, however.
There had been a rumor that .in effort
would N mailo to amend the former ac
tion of Council whh reference to the hill,
providing for the forthcoming ele<'tlon oi
city off)cent, by .-likl n* a clause providing
f<r the anointment of minor ofn.’ers and
employes by the Mayor at the Mime time,
and for the making of these appointment*
permanent tor two years. This, it was
said, would prove a satisfactory compro
mise to the partisans who have
elamorinx for some assurances of thdr
jot*.
If anyth I n*r of the kind was attempted
it must have met with a very cold recep
tion in the caucus. In the m*tin# of
Council Alderman Tledsmnn offered the
following resolution, confirming and ap
proving Council's form*r action In the
matter, and disapproving of any change
in Uw* nn-uMire then nureed upon:
Resolved. Hy the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah. Ir. Council a
semi*led, that the representatives from
Chatham county and the senator from this
district nr© respectfully urged to ot>|H>*e
any measure designed to take away from
the pr* sent Coun- 11 the power to elect any
of the officers ©f the city now elective by
them. Their attention Is respectfully call
ixl to the fact that the wishes and views
entertained by Council on this subject are
• gpre.-sed by the resolution unanimously
(tossed at the meetln#c of Oct. 31, 190f. of
n ihe) tan b n advlatd* *nil tht,
in the opinion of this l*oard, the taking
a wav of this power at this time would
be a reflection upon the m*mie*rs of this
l.card and would not promote the public
good.
Kesy|ved further. Thai the tlerk of
Council send to each of our re(*rsenta
tlves and our senator a copy of ibis reso
lution.
The resolution was adopted without
d.s-entlr.g vote.
A resolution bv Alderman Haas, was
un.-infmously adopt<*•!. calling uion th**
lac.cislature to take such action as it may
lrm proper In the matter of the further
Improvement of the Savannah barl*>r. in
©tder to bring to the attention of the Na
tional Congress the need of such improve
ment, especially In the matter of sn in
crease In depth to 2* fee. and instructing
that copies of the resolution I*© sent t>
each of the representatives from ihls
county and th© senator from the First
District.
An Invitation from the City Council of
Charleston to th** Mayor and Aldermen of
Savannah t> attend the annual convention
of ihe League of Municipalities to be held
in that city, Dec. I.VISL was accepted. The
Mayor will name n delegation later
Th© permission extended Mr Herman
Winters several weeks ago to >perote
lines of automobiles upon certain streets
of the city \\.i* extended to Include loco
mobile* ns well. Mr. Winter stating that
he had found that locomobile*, as the ve
hicle* operated by gasoline are called,
could be operated more advantageously by
him than the electrically operated ve
hicle*. Mr Winter stated his intention
of closing hi* contracts Immediately upon
receiving this additional permission from
Council.
John JefTrev was elected chlmnev con
tractor for the western district on the
!irt ballot, receiving six vote* a* attain*!
four for I. O. Sehwarxbaum and one for
11. II Vernon. Philip Sm.illheuser and W.
A. Bagg . two new Candida tea, received
no vote*.
The tax ordinance for l*ot wra* put
through It* first reading a a matter of
form and referred to the Committee of the
Whole for such change* a* they mny see
fit to make for the ensuing year
Anew rule, regulating the manner of
departure of steam veaaela from allp*.
wa* submitted bv Chairman Jumo M
Itarnard. Jr., of the Pilotage t'ommleal in
and wait referred to the Committee of th*-
Whol Cap!. M P Calna. secretary of
the Pilot* - Association requested legl It-
Con regulating the use of siren and oth-r
ate.itn whistles aboard vessel* on the
river.
The Park and Tree Comml-alon ond
the commanders of the white military
compinlea petitioned Council In favor o'
th" plowing harrowing rolling and seed
ing of the Talk Extension. Mr. 8
KrouskofT and <• her* petitione.l f..r th
closing Of a ditch between Thirty-Eighth
, , , , y-ntnth street*, running • t t
from the Plant System track to the
Waters road ami the substitution of
proper drainage.
Mr. 8 Hyman petitioned Coun.ll for the
sum of (■’•> a* compensation for Injuries
and k* of time Incurred by him by rea
son of being knocked down and run over
by the poHce wagon.
Mr*. Robert M. Gibbs, president of the
King * Daughters Union, asked for an ap
propriation from Council for the care of
children In charge of the union.
The members of Council present at the
m-dlng were Hla Honor, the Mayor, ami
Aldermen Tledeman, Plxon, Thomas,
Mills. Doyle, Schwarx. Da con. Haas. Hor
rlxan and Jarrell Amon* the elllaens In
attendance upon the (netting were Measr*
D P. Dealer, F. M. Oliver. H M Dealer.
J 3 Collins. L. A Falllgant. A Mini*.
M J. Desverge*. 8. KrouskofT. Herman
Winter. H. 8 Coldlng. R. L. Cokllng.
John Derst. Jacob Cohen. J. K. P. Carr.
P. M Dougan, B. 8. Welle. W. R. Chap
lin. P. T. Dancy and other*.
for Stealing a Watch.
Mike O’Brien, white, waa a r reel e.l last
night by Patrolman HaJford on the eha-ge
of stealing a watch from another man
named W. I. Williams. O'Brien will he
given a hearing lofore Recorder Hart
i Idge this morning.
THE MOUSING NEWS: THI'RSDAY. NOVEMKEK 20.1900.
WITH TORCHES AND MUSIC.
(Continued from Tenth Page.)
his very business, must be .i hard-hoAned,
bluod-sticking vampire.”
He cloved his address with the advice
to hi* hearers that they go lo th©
Saturday and .'■samp Mr. Van Ufte**-n un
der an avaluiirhe of votes as thick a the
kavev of Vallomhroea
Mr S la. Lasaron followed In an ad
dress which he reiterated what had been
said l> Mr. Schwarz, laying espe.ial
sir*--** on the long cxpcrteiw** • Nath
ans had had In the bueln* sand his en
tire fitness for the place He als* re
ferred to th fart that Mrs Nathans w.is
dependent on the support of her son
Fpon m<*lon of Mr C H. Went coll, the
club unanimously indorse*! Nathans for
the magistracy and then a<ljournixl.
HOLDING I I* VCTTIKG M*T.
Heglatrara Ualtlng tn Vee If l.egtv
In lure \\ 111 l*nM n Hill.
Thv board of registrars of the county
held a meeting \-M*rday morning, for the
purpose of putting In shape the lists of
voters of the several districts, for us. in
the m igistratra’ election of next Satur
day. The lists for the county districts
will b* turned ov?r to the ordinary to
morrow morning
Th© lisa for the city districts .ire be
ing held by the rrgi.Mrars lo nw.iit the
possible passage bv the Legislature of th©
bill placing th© power to appoint mana
ger-* and clerks for the election of m.gk-
M city and
of th© Ordinary. insi* .il of the inc*umbvnta
of these ofh* s. an is now the cas. Should
th** bill pass, th** registrar* will turn these
lists over to Judge FerriU’s aipolntees.
and If It shotii*! fail of it* passage by
Saturday, th*- lists will go to tin man-
named by th© jusHc now in tdflee.
The registrars listened t>> an application
from both candidates f r el. ciKn ,i **
Srt ond District, Magistrate Isaac R Na
and Mr. Frank S Van tit* *n. to
transfer oruin names of prKon- regis
tered In other districts to the voting list
for the Second. It ap(M..r- that sin***
these voters hv© registered they have
changed t heir piaces of res den* © an 1 now
l.v© within the limits of th© Bcond Roth
candltlatrs wanted them given pormieston
to %ote there iikl both w - re provided with
lif*ls of names
The registrars refused the application
by a vote of two to one, Messrs. C*oley
ursl ('reamer voting in th© negative and
Mr Pea sc in the affirmative
The registrars al-o coosi'Wed tlv* case
of John lliliyar*!. who had been turned
down by Registry Clerk Hulllvan w i©n he
airbed for permission to register. Hlll
- claimed he had I*. *n registered in
Tattnall ccMinty In lv*; and i r lu i tax
receipts for last y* ur. He was told h
would !wv* to show that h© wa - r* gis
tered in IWF> and prrsluc* tax re* * lpts for
every year since then In order to get on
th* list in Chatham coumy.
Since the national *l* lion 144 ram©*
have been added to th© registration list
for th© county. The maj rity of these ar©
in th© Second IMatrict. where an animated
contest for magistrate is In progress.
LITTLE3 THANKMGIVIXG.
Interevttng F.xerelsev nt th© Kln
dr rwM rtena.
- Thanksgiving nt the Kate Baldwin svs
tm of kindergartens l*a been celebrated
most thoroughly and npproptUiely. on
account of the celebration at the two
free kindergartens yesterday that of the
Phllbrlck took place Tuesday from to
11 o'clock. The spirit of thankfulness i*
inculcatel by finding out for a month pre
vious the bountiful provision that <lo*l h*
made, through nature, for man und ani
mals, and how the various fruits of the
earth arc gathered and sto r c I for future
use. In thla way, the child realises his
Mi ssings, ami th© culmination of the
work la the offering that each chi and brings
for som© on** less fortutai*- than him
self. Tuesday, therefore, the IV llbrh k
klndergarten was a scene that afforded
great pleasure io the mothers and other
visitors. The rom- on the parlor flo-*r
of 302 Hall sir.et. * ist. being very luge
and spacious, ure beautifully adapt***! to
kindergarten needs, and wer*- particularly
attractive in their decorations of bright
paper chains arranged like a canopy com
ing from tne chandelier in the center
of the room Th** fruits of the earth and
the work of the children were gathered
together on a table most effectively,
while the songs and games and the bas
kets full of provisions brought by the
children all mad© It an occasion worth re
membering Un© feature esp© dolly en
joyed by the children was the opening of
ihelr pickles, put up with their own hand*
in or*lei to give their mother* a surprise.
The work during th© preparation for
Thanksgiving In painting modeling in clay
an*! card board, and above all. the prac
tical lessons In the cooking of simp)© food.
whs .a great surprise to many of th© par
ents. and much pleasure was ©xpre*©d.
At the two free kindergartens yester
day a gala scene was presen-ted The
decorations have never been o beautiful
or so elaborate, and nt Kate Baldwin
Free Kindergarten No. 2 the Thanksgiv
ing picture was quite a feature. On a
large sheet of paper was drawn a tree,
full of autumn leaves, painted and pasted
on by the children. In the tree were
the “ten little squirrels” told about In the
Unger piny, while n hive, foi led and past
ed. showed the work of the bees that
were flying Into it. The children were
so proud of this work of art that repre
sented so much tlm© and thought, that
remarks were made by many of them,
even during the engrossing occupation of
eating their Thanksgiving feast, which
consls’ed of the usual hr© id and milk
augmented by honey and fruit. Even
among these children, not so well off In
this world’s good®, t!►© same spirit pre
vailed and offerings were brought to make
Thanksgiving a brighter day for other
people.
Some of the work of the children was
shown nt each kindergarten, and at No.
1. on Indian street, a very pleasant so
cial feature was the gather ng of mothen
of the children to watch the festlclties.
Not a little of the p!*owure of the dav
came from the happy faces of the princi
pals and the assistant teachers of th©
training class, nnd the feeling of the real
love and understanding between them and
the hundred and thirty-five children that
form their charge In th© kindergartens
of the system
The growth of th kindergarten* slnee
last year Shi* time I* one of the source*
of thankfulm * to tt* founders, and when
one looked a* the picture In the place of
honor at each school, decorated by the
loving hand* of little children, one rould
not but he Impressed by the fact thas her
memorial was Indeed a living one and
one that must grow more and rnorf ns
the educational aide of klndergaten work
ings become recognised, and people see
that the basis of good training In the
future lies in the kinder*.irt.-n principles
of self-activity, and all-aided development
The management return* sincere th.uk*
to the friend* of the kind- I who
have sent donation* of fruit, flower* and
money to help ouf the Thanksgiving feus*
for th* children of the free kindergartens.
OVERCOATS FOB TROOP*.
supply of Two Hundred Ordered hy
Ohear Front Washington.
Two hundred overcoats have bean or
dered from the war department by In
spector General W. G. Ohear of the Geor
gia State Troop*. The overcoat* will not
he Issued to the companies, but will he
stored at Savannah, Atlanta. Augusta ami
possibly Macon to lie used by the troo|i*
should there be call* for riot duty during
the winter. Overcoats have been scarce
among the state troops for a long while,
and even the provision that seems likely
4o be made will b* welcomed.
DYSPEPSIA .
I't w (lise.ws in- £\\
flirt upon their
mc tints Kri-.itrr su<- X
icrmp
-p/pst.i H sou
dyspepsia or \(
indigestion in any l
<*>rnt do not ruin 1
tour stomach with l l*ly 1
drujrs, us< Duffy’S I [1 $1 '-a
Cure Malt Uhls- * I|h ®
key as directed, it '*
will cure any form of indigestion and will
restore the stomach to its normal condition.
Tacomv , r.
DuSv Mill Whi.kev Cos
/Vrfr Sirs —I hx.r ,ltf*tv two hott!— ol
r*mi Dutlv'. I*.lf M,:t VS htskr I took It m tlir
*v nt sn rxK't‘ l 'K ever, motninx I I.x* l
tl .übtat with a buroinx .envition alter mexl. lot a
long time, hut wax fomplrlei. tuird
ISAAC I CKKKNWOOD.
TV* cal* W hiskey us*l hy the Ost*Rm*nl • i *••
b.t it * |stMi. Is tsi* Iv* get the ffume knts
lahMHitiM All df Iggisis a * gtoscit. ei viHSsi pw UiU.
Witte let free aifdiiM bsol let.
DVtrr MALT WHISKEY CO.. KocHmm*. M Y.
POM. Allow MI*:XT WRICK.
Arrnniirmriit* f*r It llne llrrn Coro
llrtrl by Kroehel 4 Irrl©.
The doll show to be given by the Fme
b*l Cir. le of King’;* Daughters will t ike
place at the Chatham Artillery Ha l next
Tuesday and Wednesday. Dec 4 and 5.
Crises are offered by some of Savannah’s
prominent people for the following di: s:
old-fashioned doll*, crippled and dis
abled, fancy dressed. girl baby,
rag and paper dolls, dob* as ad
vertisements for stores and dolls dressed
hy men.
An entrance fee of !0o will It© charge.l
fr each doll, and no prize will be given
in any rla* * unless there are at ieo*-: ten
doll© entered. Blue and red rosettes will
Indicate prim© dolls
Any *l**l Is entered last year can compete
for prises with th© newcomer* and wi.l
receive us cordial a welcome.
Prizes will be awarded Wednes
dav afternoon nt 6:30 o'clock
and no do; is ran be removed from
th© hall before that time It Is h|*ed
that the people of Havnnnoh who have
ilwa>s taken such a kindly Interest in
th© Froebel Circle and Its work among
th© poor children of the city will not fall
to help now by sending as many (lolls a*
pOf-slblg. whether b©aut!fu!lv dressed for
•he nt Vi l.m or in their every-day attir*-
Th© iwesence of parents contemplating
th© purchase of dolls as r'hrlstma* gifts
1* earnestly desired.
Five doll* will t*e voted for, and the
little child bringing in the greatest num
ber of vote- at 10 t*ncs *.ch will b©
iwarded one of the beatiti©** The success
ful competitor may have her choice of a
iHsiullfui brld©. r% pretty baby, a stun
ningly arrayed lady with costume made
by a tailor or a *|ear little boy or girl
doll Little girls will get lists at once
and begin their race for the prise.
FOR A II IKTOIt MO M M ERT.
Committee of Oglethorpe Light In
fantry Members Will Work.
A committee from the Oglethorpe Light
Infantry to aid In raising funis for the
erection of a monument to Gen. Fran la
Bartow* h.a Oiganizrd Mr flora*# A
(Vane Is chairman and Rapt. M I*. Usira
is secretary of the committee Th* r© ar**
some fourteen members, nd all will work
in ti© interest of the movement.
The inonunrent for which the committee
is to work will be a companion tv- 'or
that to Gen. lattfayctto McLaws, funds
for which, it is understood, are nearly. If
not quite, all in hand. It is understood to
b© the project to have both monuments In
th© fr>*m of bronze busts of those th* y
are to memorialize.
Efforts will Ik* made to Interest the vet
erans of the brigade that Gen Bar ow
commanded In th© plan for the monu
ment. Wherever they can he found they
will be rommunl-’uted with. n l It is
thought that a eon*lJerab © sum may be
gathered from their contributions. It Is
also promised to divide th© committee in
to sub-committe©w to solicit contributions
In various districts of (he city.
The movement for the establishment of
monuments to the two Uonfeierat© gen -
ranis who were Bivannmhtan* was inau
gurate.! at and meeting that fo low • and tie
state reunion of t'onfederate Veterans in
this chy more than a year ago Fun a
were left over after th© payment of the
expenses of *h© reunion, and a resolution
to devote them *to thla purpwe was
adopted.
TWO WHITE MEY HEYTF.Yt ED.
Other Cases Before the Recorder's
f our! Yeaterday.
In the Recorder’s Uourt yesterday \V.
H. Harris, who waa arrested the night be
fore by Patrolman Winn on the charge of
being drunk and dl-orderly and trying to
force an entrance Into a house on Harris
street, was sentenced to sls or twenty
days.
Another white man, John .Happ arrested
by Patrolman Duffy, on the charge of
cursing and abusing Mrs. M L
and also with attempting to draw h pistol
on her. was sentenced to pay sls or be
ronflned for twenty days. On the further
charge of carrying concealed weapons he
was r©mand* and to the City Court.
Sarah Bolden, colored. charged with
heating another negro. Rosa Huntsr, was
sentenced to sl.'* or twenty days.
There were nine other prisoners before
th© court, but none of the cases were of
more than passing interest.
In th© Recorder's Court to-morrow will
he heard th© ens© against Octavla Miller,
charged with throwing rocks In the street,
thereby striking Wt lie Jackson, also Hue
Hilton, colored, charged with cursing and
abusing the Jackson woman All parti* a
to the suit live In the neighborhood of
No 720 Park avenue, west. The note Is
on th© Information dock©!.
FROM HOSPITAL TO JtIL.
Jim Swain, Colored. Likely to Have
a l.nt of Trouble.
Jim Swain, the negro shot a'me thro
weeks ago by Patrolman T. J Ferrell
while resisting arrest, and who ha* slnro
that lime been at the Georgia Infirmary
aa* discharged yesterday and taken to
the barrack*. He will be tried In the Re
corder's Court fur re-lsllng an oftiee- *• and
trying to shoot him. Swain Is al*o want
ed In Barnwell county. 8. C.. for assault
with intent to murder, and for I 1 e lar ■ ity
of a rifle It was on these charg-s that
he was arrested ly Farrell when the
shooting look place.
K. OF P’S. tCLKTTTOSS.
savannah Lodge Will t honae Officers
Writ Month.
Th* iftnutl rlf 'tlon of tht lodfti of thr
Knights of Pythias will tak* place nrxl
month, each lodge choosing Its officers at
IU last meeting for th* year. The In
stallations Will take place at the first
meeting* In January, at Which lime a!*o
will be elected the representative* to the
Grand I-odge
The lodges have been holding annual
election*. hut have decided to go back to
their former custom of semi-annual elec
tion*. ThJ* change wilt go Into effec* In
I*ol. _
A Hlgh-ar*d> Institution for Ladle*-
Shorter Collec*. Roms, Ua. Writs for
catalog u*.—ad.
CLASSIFIED AUVtril iStMtNTS.
I*l It so % %t,
THK TaNKKK '
must * enjoy In* millions, the |K*or
man nm t c to nun and enjoy a square
m’4l R©f .mg to lr K iloon, Atlanta
—V what Fcg'.is can do ftr your ©>•?•
Thougli not th© on > p* bble in itie s(*©c*
tacle line, he nay save you quite a few
dollars, and make reading and woiklng
a plea-ure, where now It 1- .a hardship li
Fa.-t Br‘Ughbm ILilr. Jew* lry and Bhav
.i ■
for solid gokt spectacles, at $: u per (Mir.
advf:rtismmkntb sft in cap
itals WILL in: PItINTKD IN CLA.-t
hifikd advkrtiskmKNT void M.N
Foil TWo VKNTS A WOIO NO AD
V KHTISIM KNT TAKBN FOR LLSS
THAN xT(H*
tiiankhoivino day will SOON
he hen* s* Miller for a suitable table t*
hold that tu:key and trimmings Dining
tables, sideboards, buffets, china closets,
chairs to ( tac anybody 3U7 Broughton,
r * st,
Yor WILL I.IK r TIIK MII.K FROM
Spr.ngheli Dairy; it’s rich and pure; try
It.
DON’T F’oUOKT THAT MI Ll. Fit
sells dolls and toys. Come and see our
holiday assortment. Vft Broughton. Wfet
HYACINTH AND NAR(’IBBPB BFLB.fI,
palms, rubber plant cut flowers and
floral ! -ign from Oe|s*diig’s Nursery,
opposite t'at’ioili* Ometcry J Oardner.
agent, 12 Brougnton street, east.
S2SO FOB ART Wgr.AIIFS WHILF
they last Big assortment, all grades of
art squares, rugs. mats, portiere* (* p
Miller, .ip nt
ClfOlCI-: LINK OF WiLI/*\V AND
cobbler s. t nicker* fi ti* holidays, a f
Teeplc’s 317 Broughton, west.
I AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WERT
Itroughton, ring up Ut* If you want to
have your fumlaire moved or packed for
shipment (r storage. I guarantee pn es
the same ** I io the woik that’s given
to me. A 8. Oriflln, 414 Broughton street,
wist; mattresses made to orb r
KF.NBINOTON FARM MILK IS UN
mi:pass*- ! for richness; delivery Is per
fect; phone. 2.146
IF ITxS RI'GB YOP WANT YOI'~TAN
get them cle aper fr.*m McQlllls.
.$1 FOR WOVEN WIRE COTB WHILE
they laM (' I’ Miller, agent.
BF:F2 MILLKIt FOR OFFICE DESKS
office tables, ofllc** matting, office shades
3u? Broughton, west.
WHEN YOP SEE M'GILLIH* SlXTY
inch #-*• nt rugs, you will buy them.
Just can’t help It; will sell In any quan
tity.
TEMPI.E IS SHOWING A NICK LIVE
of can©-** matting rugs, shades, lino
leuni. hapest In town
FERNITEHE MOVED WITH CARE,"
Is a specialty with McOlllls.
LILLIS’ liA<’K CERTAINS WILL
beautify your (arlor.
ferniterf: ephoij?terki*. mat
trrss*s renovated, antique furniture repo!
irhed. furniture p.ickcd. and shipped In
best mat tier. Hind me your orders. C. P
Miller. ngnt
KIMBALL’S ANTI - RHBEMATIC
ring every rheumatic Higbi to wear. J.
Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton street, east.
M GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RPGS. NETS
lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers.
plUows. pictures, stoves. b*dr*©*m suits,
and furniture of ever* *lecrlpiotr.
IF YOE PONT FIND WHAT YOU
want w here you are dealing. ut*to*© you
try Miller His assortment Is the b©t In
town. >-7 Broughton, west
FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM SETT
parlor and dining-room furniture, tou
should go to T©epic's.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation id he coun*ry from city
dralnsge Impossll l© frnn k to Im*coiii©
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey m Ik. phone 2345. De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
MGILLIS MOVES. PACKS SHIPS
and stores pianos aid furniture beat work
only; no * Cheap-John" prices—no "Cheop-
John" jobs
"('AN AltY BIRDS GOLD FISH WA
ter grows, bom flour at 12 Brougliion
afreet, ram t.
SEE MILLER’S NEW STYLES IN
fir|>©t*. mattings, linoleum*. window
shade* All work done in ffrst-ciass style.
Get our enimat©. 207 Broughton, wrest.
M'GILLIS SELIJ4 HIXTY-INCfI RUGS
-Smyrna patterns—for W cents.
TFFPLK CAN SAVE YOl? MONEY ON
stoves, steel ranges. *>ll heaters and hol
stuff heaters 317 Broughton. w**at.
SEE MILLER'S NEW STEEL STOVES
nn l ranges, oil heaters. w*msl lieaters.
hr st makes, reliable goods, reasonable
prices. 207 Broughton, west.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN >AP
ITAIiH WILL ME PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN IOC.
If© YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank book# from
Morning Newa. Savannah. Oa.
PIIIITIMin tlliv.
FINKBT PHOToSC MOST RRABOV
ii!>!■■ prices; on* with e.rh dos-n nbt
nrii moantw) on a lovely Xma and New
) ■ . ■ . ,■ Ii hi: r. .• >;• < it i .in
on crayon, pastel and watereolor In hand
some frame* at very low pel c~ for the
holiday*, a line present: ere m" elegant
line of (rime*, etc. Wllnon'e Studio, 41
Hull turret.
MEDICAL.
'TTaT>Tk? oTrrnTnsTrTTir7!?4o^^
pennyroyal Pill* nr* the h< at W ife, re
liable. Take no other Send 4r slamt*
for particulars, "IP lief for Istdl-*," In
Inter by return mail. Ask your druggist,
f’hlchenter 4'hemleal Cos.. I’hilada . Pa.
HOW ARE VOt n FKET? IF YOUR
feet are iroubllnft you. call on m* and I
will gtv* you relbf: I cure Ingrowing
nails, rorna and all disease* of the feet
without puln; charge* reasonntde; •an
give the beat reference* In the city; i
tlenta treated at residence*; order* can
be left at Livingston's drug store. Hull
and Congress atreeta; telephone 293 I.em
Davis stir.-eon chiropodist
HELP u INTI IMMLH.
need apply, two operator* on Remit g oo
must Ite rapid and correct tat l>otii a ort
imnd and on machine. Can-In a Manu
facturing Company, room _s Hoard of
Trade.
SALESMEN WANTED Tu HEEL OCR
goods by sample to wholesale and retail
trade, we ere the largest ami only man
ufacturer* in our line tn the world, liberal
salary paid Address. Can-Dex Mfg Cos.,
office, 2* Hoard of Trade Building. Savan
nah. Os
WANTED] OBOANIZKTUI FOR AN
u|eto-date fraternal Insurance order for
colored people exclusively Address. Afro-
American Insurance Asso., Memphis.
Tenth ___________
HELP W tATEIs— FESt tI.E.
a4 23 Perry street. w •!.
WANTED. A MIDDLEAGED COI/IR
ed mnn, who bis had some experience
as nurse, to serve ns housemaid nnd
nurse lo widowed lady. Apply 111 Lib
erty. west.
WANTED. A OOOD NCItSE APPLY
after o'clock. 101 Oglethorpe avenue,
w c t ________
' advertisements SET IN ,- *r-
ITAIjH WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN IOC.
EMPLOY ME XT W
WANTED. BN
cutter and grocery man, a i*©*!tloti. Ad
dress It* liable, .arc itil office.
COMPETE .NT IUMKKI.KPniI AND
offl**© nun want* |-kMiti<>n. r- •Miimu<ia
ttoas given Al Ir*"-* Com(* t* nt c cap*
News oltl. ••
ipM>* u %vrr.i.
FLAT. NOT LI SS TII \ N FIVE
roc*ms l>etw'en Ogletliorje, Jone- Bar
nard and Lincoln. F'l *t Morning Ns.
%\ OTI li-tllM I I I 4A150t W.
WANT. |. * TO Ixt.irti **\ I'iif-T
mortgage*. gt pro|**rly at ti |**r cer.t 11.
H - ire of W. Wolcrigo, -*4 Itiyatt Mr ©t
cUy. 54H |
WANTED TO Bl’Y A GOOD SECOND
hind cook stove. Addr©*> Stove, car**
Morning Newa.
W \ NTEI * SECOND II AND CASH
register. Atl.lit- P C*. Box 217. S4.\sil
naft. <ia.
“WANTED. To BE\ t)R RENT. HEC
otnl-hand nir|*'n(lii •. I Address The
Powell Cos., Reynold-, Ga.
IF YOU WANT OOOn MILK. GET IT
fr<*n S|n uigUeki Dairy, It • rich, purs and
whuksom*.
IF YOE WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, etc , fie** of
charge. Just t city limit*, hauling over
bird mad wilts or telephone Brown
Bros . corner Anderson and East Bmad
stieris.
"ADVERTISEMENT* SIT IN CAP
ITAIJt WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFI ED %DV F7RTISEM KNT COLUMN
Folt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 10C.
FOR HEAT—BOOM 4.
D)R RENT ROOMS FOR GH.VTLE
•iw*n. convenient t* Milnwl and l*iitlniMi
center 117* Oglethorpe avenue, wot.
PARL‘*R BEDROOM. SoI’THERN
exiKMiir*. splendid location. 402 Ogle
thorp*'. west.
.SOUTHERN ROOM, ENFERNISIIED.
12 Libertv, west for murrie<| couple or
©lngle lady. Apply l**tw. • n ! and lo a m
FOB MIAT-IIOIM*.
FOR RENT . * wMI oß’i ARLF: IIOEBF7
Nt* 217 Wsldburg street, east. Uiwvn
Aberoorn at 1 Uncoln, flrst-clasw order
and condition; every convenience Right
rent to right tenant Kdaii B<t<>mon
Cohen. West I (road and Broughton streets.
FOR RENT RESIDENCE 110 DUFFY.
Wt-t. six room©, hesid** ath. 01-o lag
r* -i-'*• • com©r Bull and G*td*i *I- veu
rairn*. C II la*r~e?t.
FOII RENT. NICE 1 ‘WELLING HlT
iiut©d * n corner; sl6. Lincoln and Ander
son. D. It L**ter.
Ft Ml RENT. THOSE TWO FI N E
hous*s on Duffy str*t near Lliu*o!n, just
completed, with ©very • onvenlem •• .ml
mob-m linpr*nem nt App y Bryan
street. w*st.
FOR RENT. LARGE Roomy mouse.
2’ H.tberwham iwelvt r*>n>- n*l bath.
SK to right jerty. \V. Woledge, 24 llrysn
east.
FOR It KNT. THAT DESIRABLE HKH-
Id n< © No >0 Og|*thor(*e uvenue, west,
near Barnard; immediate jknsession. Ap
ply within.
Tt> RENT. 221 AND L'3 Rof/foN
street, ©nst; these ar© good houses and
location rx**ellent. A|slv to C A Mcln
llre 4S B ard f Trade But ding
FOR RENT. SEVERAL DEftIRABf.E
residences, ihorougnly renovated. A(q*ly
A Wylly. agent, 12 lit van street, east.
FOR It KNT—MIV II.I.ANEOt g.
FOR RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON
AND WKHT BROAD HTRKETB. FOR
MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. if.
P SMART
FOR RENT. ON THE OGKKdIRR
ro.*l. between threa and four-mile posts
(trolley cars near.y to two mile §a>st lm.|
in lot* from one acre to one hundred,
same can Ik bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. C II I>orsett.
AD\ ERT M I r IN CAP
ITAIJ4 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAJ4
Hi FI El> ADV ERTISEM KNT COLUMN
FOlt TWO CENTS A WORD NO Al
VERTLSEMKNT TAKBN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
FOR SALE—HEAL EaTITE.
*'XDVETmSKMKVp HKT IN CAp-
ITAIgt WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN MC.
THAT SPLENDID BUSINESS PROP
wrty, corner Wmim roal ftrxl Whnilon
Nfreet will he soM at auction on Tu**fijr,
I hc. 4. IW> There ban a I wit)* been a
kmm| here, and #ny r*.rty huying
will #t*p in * bunlnm Rlrenffy entablixh
e| I I) I.aHoi he. auctioneer.
ONK OF THK NICEST RKHIDKNrES
In the city. Robert H. T.itcn* teal * tat#
dealer
FOR BALE* A LOT FOR TWO HUM
dred dollar*; *aay term*, on Ninth ntrert.
near Kart Rnaid. no city taxation. C. 11.
Dorset!
FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREE+
ii* ar Kart I?rood, no city taxes, at t.’OO
each; twenty-five dollars rah. and e.iy
monthly raymenta. C. II Dofvett.
FOR SALE, LOTH ON NINTH. NEAR
Kaßl Rroad. ai !?*• ea>h. writ) won
tw advanced to $225; when a lot hat been
paid for 1 can arrange to get a hum#
MIL C I! DOfttM
RKSIDENOE AND BUILDING LOTH
for talc all over th# city. Robert 11.
Tatero, real eatote <lal*r, No. 7 York
• treet. w#*t.
FOR WALK THOSE LOTH ON NINTH
afreet, near Last Rroad; have only been
aoid to ttrat-' lana partlea, who will mike
good nelahbora; end none other* ran buy.
The term* are very eaay. and they ar#
cheaper thin any other* In the vicinity.
C. H. Domett.
ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN "CAP
ITA LK WILL RH PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIBD A DVKRTIBKM ENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CKNTB A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJ33H
THAN IOC
I.OBT %M> HUM).
IJ )ST MONDAY Nlt HIT. RET WEEN
f>o>stofllt *• and Liberty *trvt. hunch of
keyr. allver flae I* nrlng name K. C.
Gurney. 208 li. Rroad Finder return to
Robert Retnler. Drayton and Liberty.
\JLMT. COLT REVOLVER. 41 CALl
br‘, double action, blue nt**<l, fell from
wagon between Hetner'a bridge and lal
of Hope. Return to (too. L Garmany. 16
Rryan pi reel. ea*t. or RarU- Ar Handy,
Irle of Hope, ami receive suitable re
ward.
LEFT ON CHARLKB AUOUST’d
place, Thunderbolt, Nov 16.
Phot-cun l" toward If returned to 716
Meeting Street, east.
BTRATED.
STRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM NOR
lon |M at are, Oseechee road, one pmajl
black horpe mule, blind one eye. Re
ward If returned. Thotnspon & Harvey.
310 Harris, west.
NOR WOOD'S BOOK."
‘mm GoisE c/erveo,”
for tals at all Ntw* Stand* in Savannah.
FOB •% I f;—MIS* tal l. % > Idol s.
kOV ItEM. TliL COtUli KING! TRY
it when your favorite r-m ly fails, at 230
hot ti* added to a gtli of i. m \ rnak** a
splendid mixture for infants srul hlidren.
BENZOLS' BALM. M\KLS THE SKIN
Ilk© velvet, for sale by drmgl t or a? Hen
ry nnd Aberrortt Peres© Drug Htorea,
Whitaker him! Tuyior streets
FOR HALE. JUVENILE TURNOUT,
pony, cart and harness oompl©** Apply
at Luk© Cnr son's ate ides, Brought*>n
etrert,
FIRE PROOF HAITM W E CARRY A
flne line >f fire proof safes in wto©k at ill
thi*M The parties in see exactly what
they a** getting Our pri w ar© as lw
.x mwnufa *tur**rs e* li it. w ith freight a*kl
©d Philm-s inter* ©d. who wish a g>*sl
Are prs f sf\ will !• well to inspect
•ur st*** k IJppiuan Pros . Lippm tn
blo.’k, Hf.i's for manufacturers.
SPRING FIELD DAIRY IH NOTED
1 t milk: try Ms yati
will be (b(tei
TURPI. NTINE LOCATION FOR
eal* It rru|*M hr t v nr hot* t; 12 no* a raw
round iinh*-r at $l .V> i*er <cre $ per
thousan.l buxe* f r Je ,s* .1 t mfter; plenty
of timber I** hr g.-*t n five mle of ratu
rood; wrtll give !>•>■*• sst>n n-w or at **nd
of season Aldi*. R und Tinker, car*
Morning News
ADVERTISEMENT* S'P IN fUP
ITAIJ4 WILL RE PRINTED IN CLAJt-
HIFIKD ADVERTIHEMKVT COLUMN
for TWO CENTH A WORD NO Alb
V ERTIHEM ENT TAKEN FOR LILSS
THAN 30( ’
NO A HIIMIO.
KIIONT ROOMS (}Oo|> IMVaTuT
Tattnall, third from Üb**rty,
FI ILNIHHFD ItOOMH,
tdbl© ittwiid 311 Jones street, met
Bt t •• %NCK.
ADVERTIHEMENTH HET IN CAP
ITA l*i WILL BE PIUNTKD IN CLAH-
SlFII;D AD\ ERTI.SE\M ENT CoLUMN
for two CENT* A WORD .NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LKSd
THAN 30C.
I*l.l MHIAG.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL BE
(o your Interest fo let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; repair work a specialty, an I am
a practl* il plumber No ru*a tv**rk to
••©.lunger your ill© Wiggins, 'phono r 7,
Georgia or Bell.
MUM ELI.AM:t)I a.
IKIN T T KOI 11L I : Yof?iTc MT~!CfuTu"r
■novltig your furniture, relaying your car
pet* or matting. I>rry At Benton will re
lieve you of all Dial Double.
GIVE US A CALL FOR FIREPLACE
grates, grate baskets, blowers and a-h
--pan*, any nil* fitted to your grt A.
C. I*rlc© A Cos. Htat© and JelYeiaotl
streets, 'phone tin*.
HAVE Yul.’lt HOUHK* PAINTED
with German ready mixad paint, entire
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams PnJrtt
Company
““WANTED. ONE THOUNAND llUN
gry p*<*ple al th© Houthem Grocery Com*
par y, 114 liarnard street.
WE HELL HEWER PIPE. FLUB
pip**, fire • lay. flr© brick at lowest prices.
A.kims Paint Company, I<M Congress,
West.
PERRY A IIENTON. 13n HTATK
street, wrest, will n*-v**. pack, ship or at(ra
your furniture at siiort notice; sbo ren
ovate your ©id matt reuse* at IMiia coat.
Bell 'phone 1124.
IF IN NEED OF A BATHTUB. CALL
nnd >• ■ our teti-dollar, steel enamel ©d;
big value. A C. Price A ‘*a, Htat© ami
Jefferson streets; ’|*ii(Hs- (If*.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED < ENTH
In every *lollnr of your hard-earvwd hard
rash si the Houlhom Grocery
)I4 Barnard atr*-©4
“"gYPHINE IH THIfMEHT WAIX FIN-
Ish made Adams Paint Cos., Havannah
agents, 104 C ngress, west
NOW IH THE TIME To HAVE BRER
colls overhauled it<l repaired; ieer j untie
and faucets of all descriptions. A. C.
Price A Cos.. Htat© and Jefferson streets;
•phone €6B.
REDUCE TOUR LIVING FX PKNfIEB
by Investing your hard-earned harl cash
with ths H* sit ham Grocory Comiiany, 114
Barnard strsst
““ADVERTIHEMENTH HUT TN CA P
ITAIJt WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAR
IFIED ADVRRTIHRMFNT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTH A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LEHR
THAN me.
! Good positions
r>-*s!r^ ECURED
Young Men
Women
Ufl^^^Wh°t4Krour p ,ad,u!
> - Business (oilrse
j p|CHR°NOb j 7 *•'’“-"ir I
; BUSINESS { I
COLLEGES
.'vnf for CataJerjuf jA t/f |J
U.uai. 3UTIIU.
XOTICH TO DKIITOHB AND CRKD
ITOIIB
QEOROIA. CHATHAM COPNTY—
Notice I* hereby Riven to all persons hav
ing demands ug.ilnst Florence Vernon
Woodbrldge. In4e of said county, deceased,
lo present them to ue. prof*-rly mad* out.
Wiihln the time prescribed by law so n*
to show their character and amount; and
all persona Indebted to said deceased ere
required to make tinmeallate payment to
us. MARY ANNA HABERSHAM.
Executrix.
CLIFFORD A BTII.ES, Executor.
Savannah, (la., Oct 23. IM.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE HENRY BTELLJBB.
All per-ons having claim against the
estate of Henry BtellJ*a. deceased, are
hereby notified to present ssmt. duly
sworn, lo the undersigned for Immediate
payment, at 3'* Wot Oglethorpe avenue,
.Savannah, tl.
MRS. OESINF. BTKLUEM,
Widow and Sole llelr-at-Law of Henry
•telljM.
~OEOfiaiA. CHATHAM tYH’NTT.—
Whereas. Harsh Uut kenhelmer, Sahlna
Oerst. Hannah Adler ami A. S Oucken
heltner hav- apjOe.l to Court of Ordinary
for tetter* of administration, to be tsauatS
lo laotpoid Adler, ott the estate of Moiss
i Cluekenhelmer. deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and ad
nusilsh all whom it may concern, to ha
and appear before *akl cour*. to make
ohjr tlon tlf any they have), on or before
the first Monday In December next, other
wise said letter* will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. FerrUl,
Ordinary for Chatnam county, this th*
7th day of November. 1900.
FRANK B K EILRACII,
Cl. rk Ct. 0., C. t’e.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITOItS.
OBORGIA. CHATHAM COI’NTT-
Notice Is hereby given to all person* hay
ing demands against Kara H Kail, late
of said county, deceased, to present them
to me, properly made out. within the timo
prescribed by law. so as lo show their
character and smount; and all p. nmn* In
debted lo satd deceased are required to
make Immediate payment to me.
Savannah, (la.. Nov. 13. IW.
EDWIN W. CUUBEDCE. Executor.
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