The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 30, 1900, Page 2, Image 2
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MONEY FOR STATE MILITIA.
Tun i,KiM.unn* otmi ‘ n>n an
APPMOPHI ATION.
Thr> Will <•). lor as.-. for o F
*a*mpM*t*t—Cummin*** Mill lln*>
ooll.r t.eaeral Appropriation* Hill.
Tkr Waiii'O Fi*kt * *b* •
F-*pe.tr.l on Howard** Ironrhlnr
Hill—wennte I* Mrauplln* With
Ihr IVmlnn Problf*.
Atlanta. Nov . . I I,.:nonutlvo Flym
of Spabl.ny . in rv tof '* *n~wmp
m*nt an t •>■ .*■ i.teniion to
the L#*:*■ * *rr for on appropriation of j
lie** Ur . >!*'*' of OWIK K
n imrma. • i.rtnii next anmmeT.
If (no Leg aiurr fail* to make rhe I
nppropi u:n hr wiil icq oeat that ih
p-opcrty of t .. Or.(tin vltlxens. donated j
to the Male several years ago for (he '
• imp grmjn.fr tie returned to the peopl. i
who gave i(.
William Sch.ev llwcarl of D*K*lb a!
a bill aeklng for D.M for the m..1-t
t :ry. h ho will in t reduce next k j
<*rta-ral t|i|ifu|iriiiflon Hill.
Th# Appropriation# rommlitpo of the |
Howa ia atlil Nu#>• on the general appro*
prtation# MU. It 1* the jwrjxwf of tit#
committee to make itp r+poti early nen
week AII other legislation .11 thr Houi<
wt.j he i.'-ietra-ke.j when ;he approprta
von# and genera! tax bill# are reported
for thin reaeofi the genera! Jvil. lory ar.l
otner rommlrtee* nave been kept quite
bu#y reporting -a k meaeur## ommuted
to them #0 (ha* thev u.l h. conadrrcd !
by the House lie fore they would have lo J
give w.iy to Ihe fix ad approrrlations
hula
/ oalrman Blab k of the Appropriations !
1 ocimluet. .ays ihat he think. the and- j
reet appropriation for achoola will be 1
wniwii the MR-t that II haa been for th. i
pa*( two >**ari.
If a full attendant# of the 1
fan tie >e ure-i i -morrow afternoon, the |
appr< i natlon f,.r But build.ng. „
ihe state sanitarium will be considered.
I'**lu on Iraarblsr Kill.
Now rhai the tension engendered by (he
rhild labor and <>p*nary bills hex re
laxed the nerve# of the legislators will
I . wrn ( g :ii up u another high pitch over
•h* rtgn- on tne Howard franrhla. bill.
A mernhei of .he ll . ia* gave as his opin
ion Ihle morning that It would he the
hottest fight of the seaaion.
The ra Iroada, telegraph. telephone, ex
press and e.ecsrir railway companies are
opposed to the bill In tolo. Tney <|a.m
that they lire already paying excessive
taxation and lhat It Is unjuer to Impo-..
Ihse additional burdens. The represen
tative. of ihe ele railway companies
of Columbua art Augusta contend that
Ihe pase.rg of ihe hill would cripple those
enterprise* seriously
The hill which has been reported favor
ably by the ways and means ecwnmlttee.
will be reached In a few days In the reg
ular order of buslne.- unless It Is made
Ihe special order for some day
dHe Senate anil Pension*.
Th* Pension Committee of Ihe Senate
slaughtered every bill that had been of.
f'-red In ihe Senate to change the pres
ent law. last Tue-lay The chairman
of the committee, Senator Smith, will try
lua hand with a view to reeonctltaig the
differ**!' e of op.uton existing be ween
those who want the pension list cut down
and those tvho wish to keep the door
wide open
Mr Smith polled through the House
the substitute bill in ihk under which the
eoldter* and tie* w idows of the so diets
now draw pension*. He say* he would
like :o see all the present heneflrtane..
continue to draw pensions, hur he per
ceives that In both Houses of tne Leg-
Islature [here is growing spiili favoring
M redo-ion of pension appropriations H
**vs he .* satisfied that there must -
ompromise, and has pr.-aued two bids
which win be introduced to-morrow, the
object of each being to exclude per*.#...
from the pensions roll, whether sold tr.
or th* widows of soil hers, who are p.,s
aesed of as much an ll.issi worth of prop
erty, ansi who have an tn.-ome of a.
mu.*h as ttfsi a >• ar Mr Smith e*|ie>- *
that this Will .le reawe ihe pension tp-
JMrenvrlMom by ttsl.an anl perhaps by
romi;h < oli.ei ted a mi. rut:.
Allowed |>, 11, p rotlr hut ,mn it J„r>
l liiw.liKitltnu.
Atlanta. Nov. 29 —A ■ immuiw of three
members of ihr grand jury called on
County C'lerk H M Wood yeaterday to
inquire by what authority Attorney
Luther lU*,.r retained |6,iati, n 10 |.rr
ivnt. fee on 536,M0 he forced cor,K>ralk>ne
<<* pay itoo ih e county and mate treas
uries a- w ck taxes.
Th* Vlail developed the fact that the
* r,n ‘* Jury *n tnvaailgat.ng the County
('•anmb>.|onrr' rw grtli with a view. it e
►aid. to returning a prevent men t at the
end of the term charging the county at
torney with withholding the per cent,
fee Illegally, on toe ground that he la
paid 11.00 annually a* aalary to attend
to ihe county's legal affaire.
It le understood that Mr. Roaser’r claim
to the fee la laiecd on the mat* code
wlilch allows the 10 per cent, fee on euch
collection#. Several of the county olfl
clale tutcrvlewred on the subject to-day
Mateel that he w-aa clearly entllled to the
fee. as he had worked six years to get
the money Into the county treasury In
the face of the liesvlesr odds, fighting
down the arguments of the corporation
attorneys In the Superior and Supreme
courts
Foreman Klng.herry, when asked con
cerning the Investigation, would give out
no Information, Mr Kli grhrrry was
treasurer and a director In the Atlanta
National Build r e and 1-oan Association,
on* of the corporations Mr. Rosser forced
to pay back tuxes The concern was
thrown Into the tvmds of a receiver on
account of the i. t H >n of the tux
EXPLOSION OF x TXI.I.OXX T UK.
Itegrs Radiy llorned and a Tannery
Wiped tint of Rtlslenrs.
Atlanta, Nov. 19.—The tannery estab
lishment of Isaac Schtycn A liro . al>out
one mile from Constitution und live miles
from Atlanta, wai totally wrecked shis
morning by the explosion of a large tal
low tank
Kgeklal Pacus. a negro wlio was engin
eer at the plant, was scalded frightfully
on the head. ne k. face and arms, and
the whole upper portion of hts body. He
was brought to Atlanta by T. It Kawtcll
In a wagon and later Inken to the Grady
Hospital suffer.ng horrible agonic from
the effect of the hot tallow, which literal
ly enveloped him
The cupola of the building was blown
fully one quarter of a mile high Into the
air and reached the earth again 25 yards
away. The plant was demolished com
pletely Several outbuildings were shak
en and damaged hy the concussion. The
sank. which weighed about five tons, was
blown several hundred yard* away and
high toward heaven.
A TONIC
Horsf ord Acid Phosphat,
Half a teaspoon in half a glaaa of
wrater, refreshes, gnd invigorate* the
entire syatam. A wholesome tonic, r
Gsaua* boat aaa* Hoasrnan's oa wrapper
MUNYON’S
COLD
CURE
Wijn Pn>f Mur.yor *<' w.t ht* CV'.d
Cur# will V li# oniy *..•! li*
w.r.*l known N#ariy fvrry >dy m* m U<
b# t aking; 4 hi# r%n>* w:i#r.* r 4 cold
And lunggb *0 qu k.y ihat * ro!d n no
longer * foitrurner of g.'ipfK*. diph*
UitriA ot prum r.tsi
Every or.# of m# rm#d.if *ur#
All drugglft* mo*iy vui Quid* •-*
ll#*!'* fr#4 to and
ci . Nfw York, for mclkci cdvkr fi#e.
li \lt 11.N TOOK faOlsl la % ME.
I <•( I'rnratril tli# *%*nnnh Tfm
l*rom (itYtinc Tbrre.
Darien. O* Nov. 9.—A large number of
*r-* taiore cow* the golf gam* ‘.Hi# after*
n*on between Sa\atina>i ami lar*#n on
the Darien link*. It wan * (nrereaUng
notwith*iending the abaeneo of
th# Bavannub t#*m.
A moeeago wan received thl# morvUng
by Robert MorrUon. c j*:ain />( thr
Darien club, ctating that the Savannah
item had ciaried lart nlgni for thU city
on board a tug. but fog in th# river
4.i*#d tfi#m to turn hick. Tn# member#
of the Darien club were of course keenly
and! nap pointed a# a great gam# hud bath
expected and many who would have mad#
r>th#r arr.mirem* t.i* had Mayed in town
t* - lay to ** *■ €b* game
The boy a determined, howler, not to
disappoint trie ct**wJ #0 a §eoond team
wm drawn and aub>tltute4 for th# Bi
vannah player*. Th# aeora too<l at th
ml of th# game a* follow*
Darien—A M ant on, 17. Ft .Man son &
Wjrlljr, 8. J Mar*on. 18. Stubb< 2: total
50.
Pavannab— flard##. 0; Blun. h. Sau#*>.
b; L‘Engl#, t). liryan. 0; total, b.
nf ARGKD IIY E\ It AGED fit I D.
Vnang Had n Sirrow Fcw|m
Year %flaata.
Atlantn. Nov —-Levy Wright. 14 v#ar
old. tra# charged by an enrHg-1 bull and
thrown into apace by* the infuriateii ani
mal near th# city to-day K#for# the hoy
:eached the ground, the hull mad# a rec
ord charge at him trd tried to atch him
a* he d##oended. but fa)le<l
At thin Juncture never*l farmer*, who
were at wrork near by. were attracted by
th# hoy'* wild v#llp and went to th# *c#n#
nnd drove the bull away. Mixing he boy •
life Young Wright left the city early
for a day'* hunting, a.id while pursuing
•ome game, th# bull took an unfair advan
tage of him Though considerably *hak
•n. he w*a# not eeriounly hurt
I* BAKE FMEIbWT DEPOT.
TH# I*, a till i|i|t#ar fa B- Farming
a 4#urgla lilt i*in.
Atlanta. Nov £• —Circular# r# r>u€ to
day xmw’tinctrig th** joint oour>anry o #
th- freight <l#:ot t tb# foot of Alat*am.i
•tr##t by tti# G#or#i4 #nl Atlanta and
\\>i I'aint Kaiiroad#. and th# aODOWH
| m#nt of Mr U**org# R Pc*. fraight #g<*nt
| of the Geoigia Kailrand a# freight egerit
I Y th# Atlanta #n*l W##t Point
'ihr? circular* f##m to confirm th# n
mar in circulation w*-#k# dio. u fh# ef
f#ct that th#*# two propertl#* *#r# to h-*
j '>4fto!ldar#d forming. t* with th.
VV'*#t#rn Hallway of Alalam*. a G#oigla
t.ivlJlon of th# lul#\lll# and Noahvlfl#
fvt#m.
1 llii; lil t's I.IIKtT GROWTH.
Tsss Has an Immense Glunvr>.
Other Neasa Antes.
1-ake City. K.a Nov. 29 -Lake City, us
deve.oped >y the lust cenaus. bus tb
latgesl piuishai of anv tiiiaml town in
Florida, and Is building tip very fast
luake City can boast of a large cotton
ginnery, such a* no other town In nl
the Wor.d has It Is owned by the Floret i
State Ginning Company, isike City, wit i
Mr 8. H. Thompson as manager The
plant w.is constructed after Mr Thomp
son's own Ideas, and Is perfect in every
respei-t,
Circuit Court convened here tn-dav.
Judge VA^r ills- preaiding. and wl.l probably
continue for two weeks, as there a
many Important cases to be tllipcse) of
I'HtlklMAT EDUCATOR DF.AII.
Prof. Hinsdale of tllehlgan I'aasau
A> In tllnntu.
Atlanta. Nov. 39—Prof It A. Iflnadal
of the Unlversßy of Michigan died here
to-day. He came South several weeks ago
for the benefit of his health. He was suf
fcrlng from a nervous collapse He ws
a< < ompanled by his wife. prof. Hlrtednl
was a prominent educator and was the
lUthor of anout lltieen books. The body
will lie taken to Ann Artor for burial.
stops Till: roIUH ixn WORKS OKI
Till- COLD.
Lsuxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold In one day. No cure, no pay. Price
2S cents—ad.
The lin i at Statesboro.
Statesboro. Oa . Nov. 39 -Thanks*lvlnr j
.day was closely observed. Business |
houses ail closed during the day Services
were held at the Methodist and Baptist
churches, each church being handsomely
decorated with flower* Rev M F fltubbs
of the Primitive Baptist Church preached
•it Ihe Methodist Church. s>l-tet by the
pastor. W. J F.under* At the |ii|it:*t
I'hnroh o wwl arrang'd progiamme
earned out. Good music hy the choir,
with addresses by Cos;. It l.ee M see on
America's Thank*.tvlnr
Married at XXayrroa*.
Wi) cross, G. . Nov 39 -To-day about'
ii oon a beautiful home w<d<ttng occurred j
; in this city. The conn acting parties were
j Miss Carrie Key of this clt> and Mr It
R. HoU-rts of Valdosta Rev J M
Jlenn. pastor of Trinity Methodtsi church
; performed he ceremony
The bride Is a granddaughter of the late
Rev. Daniel Morrison, a prominent 10-Ul
1 minister of this county, and the groom Is
x popular young business man of Val
dosta
TlinuUsals ina at Gaston.
Guvion, lit . Nov. 39 —Thanksgis Ing
was ohserved heie to-dny All places of
business closed Approprl.il. services
igere held at the. Baptist Church The
usual custom was followed, that Is alter
nating the services between the Baptist
and the Methods! churches. Rev. J. A
Smith of the Seventh Btr* Church, Sa
vannah. preached a forcible and appropri
ate sermon.
Uigur Strike In Jacksonvitle.
Jacksonville. Fla . Nov. 39 —The cigar
makers In the factory if Garcia B rot bars
went on strike th s morning for an !n
--rreaae In wuges. They claim the Tampa
factory of the same tirm pays Its met
more <h*n the Jacksonville clgarmakers
ore allowed
Doctor Died From t hlorofornt.
Cochran. Os., Nov 29.—P. I. Hudson
M D . died a* noon from chloroform ad
ministered by himself.
THF MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1900.
•lOl.inti H \4 I * %T Br.YMYCi.
The Talent Yuccerded In Picking
Only Two W Inner*.
Wn#h 1 ngton. .Nov. 28 —A Urge crowd
probably the gr#nt##t ever gatnered ther#.
waembiNi at th# Benr.ihg race track to
day. dpecirtafion wa* lively, nut tne tai
•nt tucc#ad#d in picking only two winner*
P'lmmarie#
Kira* Race— (jn# and % half mile# httc
•l.c. Mhm 0 Right, i *0 1. won. with
Draughtman, 7 to l f * and 1 to ©. eerond
and liovpuorou*. S to 2. tldrd. Tim*
2 U I^.
Race—dolling lx furlong* The
Cr.tmtfi’ria.n, 3 to won. witn dpurt>. <
10 l and 8 to h. aacond and Princ# PUutt
bie, 6 to 1. third T.me 1:17 2-5.
Third Race—Twty-yenr-oklt, five and a
.a.f fur.ong TtrnUer, 7 to 10, won
w:h Tn It g 12 to 1 and 5 to 2. second
nml Automaton. 8 to 5, third. Tim.*
1:10 !<*.
Fourth Race—Hunter* champion ateepl#*
chat#, about three and a half mile*. Self
Piot# tion. 4 to 1 won. with Diver. 2 to
1 and 1 to 2. eecond, and lllgbie. f to 5.
third Time 7.23 2-5
Fifth lia • - Th* M’aehjngton eup. two
and n half mile*. F,lrt \\ hip. 11 to ...
won, with Ro h?t#r, 25 to 1 and 4 to 1.
ond. and Knight of the Garter, 3 to 5.
tbird Tim# 4 <.
bixih Ra- I— Bsx furlr.g* Mordelmo. 7
to lo w w n, with Ti i# January. 4 to 1 and
* v#ii. *• ot-i. and Ilopbrook. 10b to X.
•bird Time 1 H 4-5
Rcventh Race—Handicap. ##v#n furlong*
Madbeit. 8 to 1. won, with Char#ntua, 2;
:>j 1 and 4 to 5. eacond. and HuittUopoih
j til. 13 40 1, third. T.mo 1 30.
All th# Favorite* Beaten.
N#w Or>an* f Nov. 28—All five favorite*
! were beaten and of th# winner* Sivoy w.i t
! the only one who wa# tacked Bummarle#
I I*lr#t h4*Oii# mile and a #ixt##nth j
< harite O'Brien. 7 to 2. won. with Rtrang- ;
j ##t. 12 to 1 and 4 10 1. #econ<). and Bohul. j
7 to 1, nird 'i.m# 1.5, 3
becond Race—Five fuiiong* Tonicum. 4
to 1, won. with tJraclour. 3 to 1 arul 4 to 1
. accord, and Herat or Joe, 12 to 1, third
I Tcne 104.
Thlid Race-One mile and e quarter
i Tangible. 3 to 1. won. with Maj Munir, I
j * to 1 and J to 1. #e ond. and Huode Brtg
' Bto 2, third Tim# 2 IP*
Fourth Bsc#—lnaugural Handicap. *ix
I 'urlong# Havoy, a to i. won, with Trta-
I ditaa. 7 to 1 opd. and Motfey Mum 8
I ti. 5. third Time 1.15
j Fifth Race—Belling. ##vn furlong#
Chiffon, 15 to 1. won. with 81#t#r Alice.
j o to 1. *ecor#l, and Eight Beils, 7 to 1.
Usird. Time RBHy
Race Rraulte at Vwport.
Cincinnati. Nov. Reaulta •' New
l*ort:
Flret Hare—On# mile and a sixteenth.
-e;ling Wlnepre**. 2 to 1. won. with
lleona 7 to 2. ##.-ond, and Tretty Roei#
>to 1. third Tim# 153
Hecoml Race—Five and m half furiong*
Kuesian. 8 to 1. w.*n. with tlienwoud.
o 5. oecond. and 31iw Aubrey, even, third
Tim# 1 12%
Third R.cw—On# mil# and an #4gbth.
>4#l ng l-iag of Truce. 2 to 1. won. with
Hr ifAtun. 4 to l. second, and Winter.
•*ven. third. Time 1:584.
Fourth Race—On# mil#, selling Barilla
to 1. won. tvith Baffled 3 to i. aecond.
tad ICetli, Bto 3. third Time 1 47 l *.
Fifth Race—Bix furlongs, selling Lady
Kent. 7 to 1. won. with Revoke. 4 to l.
-e. ond. erwl l*hh-r*, 3 to 1. third Time
IS*4
I'RIMTI WOX IU IUTKHV Ct P.
Derided s o nlh t arollna Dispensary
Inn l Inn (nr.
N C. Sov. 29 —Trinity month©
ip In th# annual iisiwi* muh Wjk© For
•*©t to-night Tha ou©ry wan
’ ll©©**!.©*!, Th t th© .Houth Oxrollna dl*
!*©m;irv law la tinwla#.”
Trinity hil iht *rtlrmattv© arwt Wak*-
Kor©it tle mgativ©.
Th© Trinity w©r© R. K. Car-|©n.
of Ylrg.nta J !• I*ll©* of Tirboro. N. C .
ilid \V. H. \N di.iwuiittkcr of Bouth Ciro*
Him.
Th© Wak© Por**j< *|*ak r* w©re F T
rimirnoy, H. I' Klrttk an'l W. A. Dunn.
!1 of North Carolina.
Th© cup b** n wQp fwlc© hy Trinity.
iikl one© by Wak© For©*!.
( RIMi: l\ Til t %tolal\ %.
% uunii %©i***o T*rl©l to tMult m l.lt*
tlr \\ hit© <lrl.
Columbia. C.. Nov -.Near Jonra
vil.© to-day. a mitro boy 14 yr rA old. wj
arrcatr*! for attcmptlna: to raviah th©
i->ear-old of B. W. Whitlock
Th© little irlrl and h**r brother wrr# at a
spring whtn th© n©*ro cam© up nd
dMtV I th© boy tii go on n ©rratid to th©
honor Tlk© nraro th©n mad© an at(©mp
m th© Klrl. Rhr ©i'.p© I and to.l h©r
rt other. The boy wan orr©wt©i| and l©
low in th© Jonoavlll© guard houa©
\t afTn©y door*© I*. Wilacm.
of t.h© county ch.ttnama.
tnd K. A Huiih©©. on© of hia whit© f>r©-
mtn. fc-ufht with ptato.a a.d kntf©. Both
v\ r© wrlouwly injurnl.
Thiinlali Ina in \%a>rroa.
Wayc'ro!w <; Nov. 29 Every ator©
n4 plac© of buwinr> w* clo©d to-dov.
Divln© ©©rvlc©© w©r© h©U! at th© |r©fhy
ttrlan v’hurcn. participated hy all th©
church©©.
Th© mtndc. which wan ©xc#ll©nt, w.i©
r©r. l©irl by a ortolr mtios©d of Mr* J
It WhltWir, Mr* W. T Soimin Mra.
E .M McLaurl©, Mim Anita Honntnfton,
Mr J II Olik>n. and Dr. J C Rlppard.
Mrr J H GlMon pr©ldH| th© organ.
—A wubMltut© for c!)utoid !* now h©|rf
produi rd from l©ath©r Imilr t In
oil. which la aold to r©cmhlo collu'old In
©%-©ry particular. It l known a* m.r|op #
ind thowr & textur© aimlUr to horn w!r!©
tt can b© nu<l© n©xlh|© ar<l rlaa'lc or
and uuvl©Ullna It will tak© a h *C"i pollb
readily and tU* atamj©i or prer-rt!
Into any d©*tr*<t ahip©
Constipation
Headache, biliousness, heartburn. Indl
gestloo.gnd all liver Ills are cured by
Hood's Pills
■a l ■ ■ t
MtTIt l>.
rill; IAMI OF Till. NIUMt.IIT SI A,
II.I.FBTRATKD I.K H RF
At 8t John's Parish Hull
Thursday. Dec. *. * ovlo. k p m,
By REV. B. P. JOHNSON,
For Oglethorpe Monument Fund.
Admission 3A
lift Mis I-\kl l TIED.
By the American Bonding and Trust
; vompui.y of Ba tlni. ■ v\. ..tv author
,*isl to execute o- ally i m:ue.i;i eiy upai
j application), all bonds In Judi >a pro
eedlngs in either ihe stale or Cnited
dtates Court*, and of adminutratom and
guardians.
DFARINC A HULL Atents
Telephone- 121 Provident Bulidlnfi.
FROPeRTI OW ' t -it s
If you want y ur piuml lng work done
reasonable and' up-to-uate. rail on the
; former plumbing Inspector, COSGROVE,
! 133 Draytou stravt, tu rear Lutheran
l Church.
k IHRI A or*.
The
'iv. Nov 9. litti, at tim laisouit of St
T'ani’s I. itharan (AMirrh. bjr Rev. M J
Dp'ln*. Mr. B. M. Tneus to Mts Hetty
f'oUlnt No card*
. '—r -i' - 1 I:. er
•penal tm 11 *.
STATE AND COI NTV TtXD. 1000.
Oflle* Collector Sta e anil County Taxea.
Chatham eouny, Oeor*H Savannah, Oct.
F.. !n-The f.ifest Is new open for the
collection of the above taxes on all prop
erly. real and personal; the specific tax
on professions, atao the
I'OI.L. lAX Kill F.DI CATION A L PCB-
Plijlßt oy A 1.1. Mtu; It tMUE\T
cf the city anrf county, between the '.res
of 21 and • V) years.
Office at tha Court House Hour* S a.
m. to 2 p m. JAM J. MrOOWAN,
Tax Collector C. C.
NOTICE.
We will sell 10 th* highest hvMer for
cash at 11 o'clock on Dec *, im\ th*
Richmond County DlatUllng Cos. plant, lo
cated hree miles from th# city of Au
rusta near Tin Bowls This la a n*w
plant, hullt after th* plan* of an expert
Kentucky ritsttller, with the latest Im
proved machinery, and all equipment* to
get the beat results writh the least amount
of labor Now running 10 bushel* per
day. but can he Increased to 100 buahel*
without extra cost A five-year lease for
otte-h.ilf acre of land, including two of
the finest cold water spring* In the
South, go with the plant.
A rare opportunity for distiller* Rale
to take place on premises.
Nov X. I*. E M DAVIB. Mgr
IRE WINE*
AND I I<H tilts
EOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
We carry the finest line of liq
uors, win**, etc., for th* holiday
trade that can be had 014 stand
ard brands, such a*
Henneasy S Star Brandy.
Martel 3 Star Brandy.
Old Export Whisky, pure straight
goods.
Hal Walter* Whisky. JO >r*
old.
Robinson County Whisky, full
quarts, TKc.
Amontilado Sherry Wine.
Duff Gordon Sherry Wtnw.
Fine Old Port Win*.
Sweet Catawba Win*.
Fine Cooking Wines.
Claret. Ol<l Tom Oln.
JOHN T EVANB A CO 8.
Congress and Barnird streets.
• Fones fM.
Mr Andrew Hanley
My Dear Btr I have returned home i
from Savannah where we stopped for '
three wreks and from St Augustine .
three weeks after being at the Suwanre
Spr.nge Hotel, and while In those places j
and now at home drank and am now |
continuing to drtnk the Suwanee Spring
water, having It gent to me through your
esnemed agents, the "Kallsh Pharmacy"
In New York, and as a result I want to
sav that I have been greatly benefited
and I believe will b entirely cured of the
painful bladder trouble from which I have
#ilTe:ed since laat August, i congratulate
you upon the curative value of th* Su
waner Bprlngs water, and hope It will
lie a Qod-send to others as it has been
to me. R. spectfully yours.
JAM KH C. BItoWER
Pres'dent of tbs German-Amerl- an Bank.
Brooklyn. N. Y. MS Quincy street
All van can drtnk for 6c at Livingston's.
KOH TllDhu.mMi IH v s t it
Franco-American Roups.
Celery.
French Peas and Mushrooms
Boned Turkey and Chicken
Cranberries arw) Spanish Peppers
Irish and Sweet Potatoes. Onions.
Olive Oil snd Matt Vinegar.
Mine# Meat Plum Pudding. Fruit Cake.
Fresh Fruit.
Roquefort Cheese and Bents' Water
Crackers
And a cup of our glorious Coffee
A M A C. W. WEST.
SALE OF STALLS.
City Marshal's Office.
Savannah. Ga.. Nov 24, IST©.
The stalls In the market building will be
offered for rent at public outcry on Wed
nesday. the Fifth day of December, 19tO,
at It) o'clock a m.
Parties desiring to retain their stall*
slid renting by the year will have the pref
erence. hut must l>e on hand and respond
promptly.
By order Committee on Market
JOHN POWER. City Martha!.
SAVA A A AH. BEAUFORT. fH IH
LEITOK.
Steamer pilot Boy leaves Bull street
wharf Saturdays 10 a m for Char >eton.
touching at the Naval Btatlco. Pert Royal,
Beaufort and way bindings
Freight and passdngers. so'letted
Fare Savannah to Charleston LI Sil
- Phone 2M
THE SAVARALH I’llKPllt ITUKT
St HOOL. MILITARY.
Harris and Barnard streets Ormond B
Strong (Cornet!), Mead Master, Greek
Latin and English: Rev B I’. John-on.
A. M iPrinceton), lately off t Nlat
tl(e>wa Military Academy. Hletory. Geog
raphy aid Mo.lern Language-. John
Steiger. A B . Mathematics and Cnem-
Istry. Ga. Telaphene ISII.
I-At. Alt: CAFE,
ItESTAI H AhT AND WYiTER Holst
42 Bull Street.
Blue Points. Little Neck Ciams received
hy every steamer. Native Oysters In all
Igylea. Chops and steaks erst game In
season Everything the Uwi
Just received, fresh lot live lobsters.
M D ABRAMS. Prop.
P 8 —Hot lunch from 11 to 1 every day.
9PEI IAL NOTICE.
Now Is a good time lo select rose plants
lo plant In your garden Come out and
see them at JOHN WOLFS NURSERY.
OH and Anderson streets. ‘Phone 634
are l!E tv 'I iuy I X /k.
112-111 Whitaker Rtreer.
Diamond Back Terranln Slew srrv and
any time lo erder Alao game cf all
kinds, and only the beat me* * an two
pared In the best style Gull coast O *
ters rertaved dally. WuergburgT Uoff
Brau on draught. Phone 710.
WALL PAPEH. PATER HANGING.
We carry complete assortment of latest
style papers and employ only best artist*
See our good* and gei our estimate be
fore giving out your work. Our price* th*
very lowest
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Corner Drayton and Con grew*.
Phone il*.
i.-.w, * * 1* • ' -
LEE ROY MYERS S CO.
HUMBOLDT
CIGARS
AS GOOD AS CURRENCY
x .
BE THANKFUL AND SEND YOUR
LAUNDRY TO
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West.
PHONE 383
MrX I .ii* NOTH I>
GRBFsR** ICUT4 II WHIIKY.
This r#i**4*ra famous old vat#*l
Uighlxiid W'ht ky t imported dire t
fr m tbv dk-Hsivry by us
This Greer Scotch Whisky l*
guarant##<l to b# 4>>* 1 1 cl abroad
at.d is cons.gn#d to u* from Glas
gow. Scot land, and is in bond In
the Fnlted Stares Custom l!ou? In
rhl* city
Thla grand *kl Or##r Scotch
Whisky ih tHatifuliy mallow and
miid to a degree and ia #oft to the
fialit# a* on# could i>o**it>ly wt*h,
ami there is a nuttlnee* about It
that I* especially <>i#.n n*.
We ar# glad to let ihe public pur
chase •# small quantity as they
wish, even on# bottle, for the pur
pose of introducing th# best brand
of Scotch whisky extant.
. LIPPMAN BROS ,
Wholesale Druggists.
Ltppmar. * 810 k
Boi# Apn't for the Ore*r Distll
lerle#, Glasgow. Scotiat and.
Iln. Ireland, for their Scotch and
Irish \N t. isk.es 4
SPICI IAL NOTICE.
JIST RECEIVED
One carload of Moyers' One work of
Syracuse. N. Y., ope-n and top buggies,
the most complete Una ever brought to
this city.
We defy competition on this work I
aek the public one and all who are In Ihe
market for er.d and side-spring easy-rld
ing vehicles, that they can he found at
my repository. Also a full line of deliv
ery wagons, open and top. milk and baker
wagons You m ike no mistake by calling
a; once and make your -ele-tlon
MARK APPLES REPOSITORY.
*© Broughton street, west.
Kelly's Rubber Tires, the only reliable
tlr# on the market.
KOH KALE.
One 10-Inch Steam Shot Gun Feed, S3
feet bmg on*- Hill Oscillating Biam Nig
ger, 9 and 10-Inch cylinders, only used
about thirty days; one flier mid Btowell
Gang Edger, with three saws: one full
set of Flier and Stowell luithe Machinery,
ronetstllig of bolter and gung lathe saw
mill; tone et of machinery for making
roeln barrel staves; also a lot of Clrriilnr
Saws from 1* to f*> Inches diameter, from
the mill of H P Smart A Bro. In
Emanuel county. The alove for sale by
VALE ROYAL MFO CO .
Savannah, Ga.
RENOVATING— MATTRESSES REN
OVATING.
Hair. moat, licking fiber, feathers.
Our stock of r.aw material aid tnanufuc
luied products ate up to date. Our reno
vating and remaking lias delighted many
prominent residents Ask your acquaint
ances Material sent us Is picked, steam
ed. cleaned and mediated by modern ma
chinery. Making done by mechanics. We
confine our work to mattresses and bed
ding general.y. We sell ticking of ail
ktnda. moss. hair, cotton, fiber, feathers,
or sny artl le needed n mat tress line.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO
Bell Phone 11M. 11l Drayton'street.
BIOS WANTED.
City of Savannah. Office Director of
Public Works. Savannah. Ga . Nov 21,
Don.-Bids will 1— received at this office
until Friday, Nov. 30. lSx\ at 12 o'clock
noon, city time, for furnishing feed as fol
lows. No. 1 Timothy hay. per lh> pound*,
best quality feed bran, per Id© pounds
bet! quality corn, per bushel, best quality
mixed oats To be weighed at the City
Dot. Envelopes to be marked "Bids for
Feed." The city reserves the right to re
ject any or oil bids. Bids to be opened In
the presence of bidder*
GEO. M GADSDEN Director
Georgia Phone No. 34* Bell Phone No. 345.
W. C. FRIPP A VO.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS
Real Estate bought and sold on commis
sions, and Rente coUecled-
Representing
Travelers Insurance Company Life. Ac
cldent and liability Department?
New York Underwriters Fire Insurance
Company.
Greenwich Fire Insurance Company.
The C.ty Trust Safe Deposit and Surety
Company.
Issuing Bond* of Surety to contractor*,
admmlF.rator# guardian*, etc
IIID9 WANTED.
Cky of Savannah. Office c.erk of Coun
cil. Nov, 13, 19.0-Bid* will he received at
thla office until Satur.lay, lie.- i. at noon,
for the following ammunition, stored at
the powder maga*lnc of the city of g*.
var.nah on the Ogeechee road
U cae* Hotchki.* percussion shell* (10
10-pound shell* to the case)
U* case* 12-pound anr.Ler shot
The right 1* reserved lny
all bids By order At th*
W. I BAILEY.
j Citrk of Council.
THE BAY TO CLEAN . IRPETS,
The only way so get your carpets prop
erly taken up. cleaned and taken are of
for the summci is sa turn ‘he job over to
the Dtatrlet Messenger and De.lvery Cos
telephone 2 or oa.i at j y itgom ry
atreet. and they writ! mak- vou an esti
mate <yn me coat of th* work Prices
reasonable They also pack, move and
*tor# furniture and piano*. •
C. H MFDLDCK S ipt and Mgr
LAND TITLES.
Abstract* ol th* recorded land titles of
Savannah and (nathuni county from t e
settlement of Georgia to date. Money
loaned at low interest on city real estate.
BECKETT at BECKETT
lllMM>x %OTIC D*.
THE FINEST
etoik of Jeaelry, Silverware. Dia
monds. Cut Glass snd Fancy Ooole
ever shown In Savannah E#p#cUl
attention has been devoted to silver
for wedding gifts A glance through
our store wii. be convincii.g An ele
gant line of Lfiomps suitable for
wedding gifts
THEUS BROS.
Without a Peer
Ofllee Shf Bull street. Fhone
SPECIAL FtOTirm.
iTiiinrHiiN <<f i muikv piiaktoi
The Huiiilknmesl In Ihe I nlted State*
The winner of blue rthhon at ih* Hors#
Show, now to be seen at Feeiey■'* Btahle*.
bark of the theater.
Mr Roht. H Friax esye Mv Chvlvlrk
Perfect Two Wheeler le an Me*: rip, ee
perlal.y for ladle*, there being ac*ua:iy
110 horee motion, an.l the smait ap
jearanre of my oufili wae rerognlze.l ln
atantly. I drove In the arena at Horse
Show, not only evMenee.l by the applause
received from the large auJlenee. but by
the awarding lo tne of first blur rlbtiot;.
LIPPMAN BROTHKRS.
Bole Agent*. Wholesale Firugglsts.
a Pfiozen HU E DIRDW
—at—
•rmvtity/s cafe.
r.rewteat dainty of the seasrn.
Oysters served In every style—prepared
by the most noted cooks in the South.
Congress and Whitaker street*.
Open Day and Night.
PROPOSAL# U A\TED.
City of Savannah. Office Director of
Public Works. Savannah, lla.. Nov. 14.
lJOa.—Settled proposals will lie received at
this office until Friday. Nov. So. I9rm, at
!2 o'clock noon, city time, lo furnlrh th*
city of Savannah with supplies until Dec.
21. lsuo. Ali proposal* must be made on
offi< tal forms, which can be secured at
this office on and after dale. Envelopes
to be marked "Proposals for Supplies. ’
Th* city reserve* the right to reject any
or all bid* Bid* to be opened In Ihe
presence of bidder*.
GEO. M GADSDEN, Director.
Bl’Y ONLY IHE BEST GINGER ALE.
The beat I* the Wheeler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale. made by Wheeler A Cos.
of Belfa**. Ireland, from the celebrated
Croroac Springs of that city. Theee
spr.ngs are the properly of Wheeler A Cos.
hen.-e no olner Ginger Ale manufacturer
In Ireland has those tvaierw but them
selves The Wheeler Ginger Ale Is made
from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and not
from Red Pepper, as others are; on* <i
deleterious—the other la n tonic.
For Healthfuliies* and Purify the cele
brated Wheeler brand of fast Glngr
Ale la th* hear
LI PPM A N BROTHERS.
Bole Southern Agents. Savannah. Ga.
NOW
-14 THE TIME TO 1 4E
DETERSIVE FLUID.
It will make your old clothing look
like new.
Sold In larse botllea at She.
SOLOMONS CO.
Bull 4ireet Store Open All Mgbt.
NOTICE.
Cliy of Savannah.
. wOfflct C.ark of Council,
Nov 14. 1900.
All pnriiee desiring to retail liquor dur
ing the year Mel wil n their applica
tion* with the C.erk of Council a* once,
►o mat -am- an l■ referred to ouncll
4,t*l e liken upon application
before th- "xj.irgt.on of limit provide I
for by ordinance.
WM P BAILEY.
‘’lerk of Council.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
H'o are r.ow giving special attention lo
houae painting italsomlnlng and paper
banging, et With a corps of only first
t-* w. rkm-n and a cornyM-frnl sui>er
lilted net,l w ,an and.. vour work promptly
and tatl-fa.tr.rily Get our estimate on
anything In houae decorating line and
rave money.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
UaoPOLI' ADLER. JNO. R jjj.
Ire-idem
C. 8. ELLIS, BARRON c A T fw
Vlca Preaidant. A**’ j, ,
The Chatham Bank
BX VANN AH **
Will be pleased to receive the a
of Merchant*. Firm*. Individual t ? '
and CorporaUotis.
Liberal favor* extended.
L’nsnrpaaaed eollectlon facltltie*
lrg prompt returns.
SEPARATt SAVIN6S DEPARTMENT
INTUREBT COMPOUNDED or . , ,
LY ON DEPOSITS* * ‘ tr -
Bafety Depoalr Boxes and Vault* >
rent. Correspondence aoll.'lted
The CitizenTßank
OF SAVA AY AH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Transact* a General Baakl*-
filial nr##.
Solicits Accounts of l*lr|4„ k
Merchant*, Banka and ather Co,**,
rattan#.
Collections handled with *a|„,
rronom \ and lla|tatrb
Inter,'* f. eompuuudcd qaar,rl T
allowed on deposit* In oar
Depart tnrn t.
Safety Deposit Boxes and *to r * E .
Vanlta.
DRASTLCT A. DENMARK,
MILL* B. USE, A lee President
tiKOßnn C. FltF-EMAN. Coshle,
OORDO!* L. GROOVER. Asst. Cashier
SOUTHERN BANK
of the state of Georgia
Capital
Surplus aid undivided profits ...
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE or
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
General Hanking ru>!r-,
Collection* made on ali nolnt*
accenlEil* through bank* and bankers
Accounts ot Bank*. Ranker*. lfercKxot,
and others solicited. Bafa Deposit line,
for rent.
Department of Saving*, Interest paysbls
quarterly.
Beds Sterling Exchange on London Q
and upward*.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE *. CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
JNO FLANNERY WM W. OORPAS
E A Winr. w W (TORDON Jr.
H A craNF JOHN M EGAN
I.EF ROY MYERS JOSEPH FFRPT
H P SMART CHARI.ES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELT,Y JOHN J KIRRT
Ml MM
CAPITAL, SIWO.OnO.
Account* of bank*, merchanl*, corpora
tions and individuals solicited.
Savings Department. Interest paid qutr
! terly.
Safety Boxe* and Storage Vault* ftr
| rent.
Collection* made an all point* at rea
sonable rate*.
Draft* sold on all th* chief cities of th
world ..
Correspondence invited.
[ JOSEPH D. WEED. President
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President
W. F. McCAfLEY, Ca*hler.
THE GERMANIA BANK
savannah, ga.
I Capital "“SI
i Undivided profits
Thla bank offers It* service* to rorpor*-
tlons. merchant* and Individuals
Has authority to ac as executor, ad
ministrator. guardian, etc.
ISMic* drafts on the prlnclpol eld'd In
Great Britain and Ireland and on 'he
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarter y
on deposits In the Savings Depwrtmen'
Safety (waxes for rent
HENRY BLt'N. I’restdent.
(jp> i tv TIEDEMAN. Vtce PreU*nL
! JOHN M HOjIAN. Cwthler.
WALTER F. IIOGAN. Asa’t Cash!*,.
No. ILK*. Chartered 16
-THE
hcllis Ml H
OF SAVANNAH
CAPITAL. lJuu.vaAt SURPLUS J100.W6
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J A O CARSON. President.
BEIRNF. GORDON. Vice Prealdsr.t.
W M DAVANT. Cashier.
Accounts of banks and banker*. m*r
chant* and corporation* received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
THE GEORGIA STATE
BI'ILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
16 YORK STREET. WEST
ff PER CENT per annum allow'd OR
O deposit*. Withdrawable on deenar I.
Interest credited quarterly.
, i-hh I.ENT. per annum allowed on
0 deposits of even hundreds, withdraw
able at annual periods.
GEO W TIEDE.MAN, President
It. H. LEVY. Vice President.
E \V HELL. Secretary.
C. 0. ANDERSON. JR. Treasurer
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Ii Newsoaoer Pi®.
For sale, a Foraalth Newspaper Foldr;
will fold sheet 27x0 It l* in go> "'le*
price 100. II coni' orlglna-ly M.M* bn
we have no uee for It and wrant the room
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to 0T
newspaper office.
Addresa
MORNING NEWS,
Hamnnib. G*.
The Chatham Real Estate
and Improvement Cos,
-ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms.
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IF YOtf WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed
prlntel stationery and blank b.a
Morning News, Savannah, Ga.