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T HE fair is SAVANNAH'S.
„ kJ MH %l. THINKS THE CITk
. *N liiTt IT IK IT WANTS IT.
Him Juit Itelursird From Atlanta,
tt lirrr Hr Hail Conferences With
|. r ,.,1,1rnt J. Tl*r •■ *hrr
era of thr Emccnfler (oaiult
,,, ibr Slate Aiirlrnltaral Aorlr
,,_Thls C omnilttae IJerlde-e Wl.cr.
loir Will Mr Hrlil—Major )•
| S f onal.lerlng thr Project.
Meeting of t oinmlllrr to Me Held
)B Moron on lire. >, W hen Place
tt ill llr CUoora.
. V rat every reason to believe that
, , i State Fair will be held In Sa-
M.,j CS. M. Hyala returned from
>eterday morning. where he ha I
. ronfiTcr.ee with I’realdent J
I '.own and other members of the
V e Committee of the State Agrl
, ,ii (torteev.
ptj, aJ* would not torment to gtv#
publication th* exact view* of
. i Brown and th* executive cotn
sfll,<n on thl§ subject. but he did
• he had every reason to feel en
i ar.d that If the cittxena of B**
rraily desired to have the fair
. rr he bad little doubt tliat thle
n could be gratified.
,re to have the loir here.** nM
,i “we must offer the farmer
,re eoint ihlwg o little bit better
been offereddn the past
forger premiums and nor
,nl we must offer *u h Induce
%vill serve to bring to the city
from this section of the state.
The ro-operation of the rah*
ntl.il to secure th <Fturc*l
1 i vt* no doubt iimt th y
lv do a.l In Ihelr power to briny
i is of people to Savannah In
hey will h*ip themselvap. un)
M tint time help a city in which
nave an llit*e%t,
|jsf*ril premiums we can easily
~ n-.*h from very many count!**
, . x licit from oy particular coun
that the people of that county
v m| toe fair in large numbers. W
[■* to make th** fair a u**cees
j- , i -f it it on an Illiberal plan.
J • *
tNonal iii n ion i Hint v, can tf'-r
e M4II it. and want li rnoufth
,• the n* . .-fary guaranty*#. 1 <*m
i i:t•*rty to My wli.it 1 m.is told by
, , .into rof the Executive Committee
, .\^r! u;tm*• 1 Society, but. without
% . y .H . oonfldorcc. I car. nay that
t . ui.ii. ** I have received from th< >-
. ii.ui are molt eru ouraKina. So fai
- tir. lal (Mart of the matter ia cOf
• nit <evs of previous Mate fair*
t hi rated that there la no reason
- m if Invest their mon. y to feel
aUi T.icy will he fully repaid
"1; m* to me." saki MaJ. Kyal?.
it . time that the state fair should
l * lin this section of the alate. For
mm \ years it has been held in other aec
lor -. In cities to whicti it haa be*n al
mo**- mp -*!tle for rarmer* ami fruit
*. *w• • s in hls section to send exhibits.
-r: ly all the |roprleeles demand that
thi- important portion of the state should
it- jm rmanenfiy deprived of the o|*-
I.i rity to diet day its product*.'*
M ityals had a conference with May*
v r> last night. <ii which he outlined
ii * r*s iit* of his* visit to Atlanta and his
t \*ral onferen*trs wtth President Brown
* l • otner members of the Eexemntve
! • rr mlttee of the Agricultural Society,
f. r are a number of other cities
ire trying: to secure he state fair
t r .. xi year. Prominent among t hosts
are making this effort is Valdoata,
w h feel* that It ought to hove another
V*ldo*:a has erecte<i a number
t * raiidiogr and as a state fair Is neces
>■ o make these useful, the thriving
; city wants another chow.
\ meeting of the executive committee
v lx- held on Doc. 20, when the place of
lei ling the fur for next year will he se-
I -d MaJ Kyals Is the vice president
o* t . society for this Congressional die
tri t and a member, ex of th*
ommlttcc. The meeting will be held in
Wncon.
i: probale that before this meeting 1*
m effort will he made to interest
people of &ivannah gcneial.y in the
' erpilse It is e that a mass
i "•! t.k of i ltisens will be called and some
c b; * a tlon on the subject taken, so
’ t the repreaeniativea of the city at the
ii <n rnr* ting will be in a position to
r ke to the Agricultural Society a defl
i v pr<’( iiior. The proposldon will be
th lines of those previously offered
society by the cities which have e—
the fair In the |*ast.
vitind: tm \ \ I'Kdtmti.
To m hit I o room n'll Interesllnjr Com -
went on the Fool ln 11 t*nme.
■nmv Corromn. the local priie fight
fT io has yet to meet his match iti 8a-
Xtr h. was un interested spectator of
v f>*hll g ime between Savannah and
• onville yesterday afternoon at the
' • 'll park. An acqu.intance asked
’ ht.r what hr thought about lh*
t'*-. to which Corcoran replied In a way
’ *.>uid accord thoroughly with views
1 < r ri ln of football: “Why, mine
oft thing bes.de It."
say uose* were punched, shins bnt
cyes blackened, f.ices scratched
*■ • dies bruised convinced Corcoran
’ • man can receive more punishment
‘ thill game than In a prize fight,
uid he had wtnted to get on the
li m*. if, but his profession was
t him. He has hopes, however.
” i may be overlooked, a* he Is
' to burn the game. With a man
t length and perfect physical con
u the ?• am, it would he materially
Singeing m ght well he
• I the forte of n team on which n
I * tfater figured.
MIIEKU % t litt V 9 IIOIIfIR.
lb* \\nm |t*l*nned by Payment of
•he ( Irene People of |12t1,2<1.
J* is last night would have lost
v f one of i4s horses, but for
! ‘ b .sion of the m inagement 10
ov, r 129 9b, for which an attachment
"n sued out against the company.
■ t was brought about by the u?e
i
;i us of a lot adjoining the show
f *r the puriiose nf fitting Up Itj
The lessee of the property
• wit he had given the show no
' 1 ■ us* the lot. and that he bad
waged by having fhe fen- e that
id it torn down, and funh*r in
* ’r>e fence mntertal had been used for
-*1 Ills damage* he estimated at
• fee* of the magistrate s officer
*rvo.t ru* papers made up the re
• r nf tho sum.
M people were at flrat disposed
- the payment of the amount but
i*f their horses was seised und
' lie alternative of paying up or
• *g *he animal behind. hey de
te rd did. “come Heroes.**
i hi mi viiß tub DEPrao irr.
' MP Jnp, llprlilrd (iialn.l thr
< lallilrrn of Jinn.
• Jury in ih cam of Eth,lln B and
■" A Jnrn >talnt th* Florid# Cn
r.d PtnlntuUr Rallroid rurn*d •
*' 1 verdict yeattrday morning. It w*
1 r defer, lanf.
■ rae has been occupying tha time
J udge Norwood and a Clly Court Jury
for the past three days. The plaintiff's
were the minor children of a railway jn*- :
ini clerk, who received Injuries In an ac
cident on the defendant * line and after
wards died Tne suit was based on the
contention that these Injuries were re
sponsible for his death. This the defen
dant denied
Tne case, it to said, went off on a rather
curious point. Toe plaintiff* Him) alb ged
In their petition that James was injur* 4
by being thrown against the letter > *<**
and the floor of the oar. The evidence
showed that he had been thrown against ,
one of the stanchions that support the I
case*. Judge Norwood charged the Jury j
that It must find that the Injuries hod 1
been inflicted in the manner tl.*ged in
the |*tition One of the Jurymen satd
that the Jury rou.d not reconcile the min
ner of the injuries uliegt*! wri:h that
proved. that the verdict for the de
fendant was the result. The plaintiffs
sued for flft.OOi*.
Cilicia TEXT HIS PACKED.
Hlfff Crowds at Until Prrfor inanees.
The Alglit How < si Short.
Bells & Gray have no reason to com
plain of the patronage of ihelr show In
Savannah. Probably 6 000 to 7.UUU people i
witnr-sMsl the two per forma no es yester
day. At the afternoon perform n. the
tent was crowded to lie full capacity, but
at night the crowd simply overflowed An
and around the ien:. More people were
admitted then coul I be comfortably ac
commodated and u large number left
without seeking admittance. It was
Thanksgiving night and :he people felt i
that they ha.l !> go somewhere.
In the afternoon a very fair perform
ance was given. Th** various tr-ipexe.
acrobatic and other features, of which i
the company h.s quite a number, were
seen to good advantage and the crowd
was well |x*uiMd. At night the perform
ance was cut short, bec iu.v it was fear
tl that aim- trouble wood ur wbh
the crowtl, the management al
leged There was considerable .complaint
at the brevity of the performance, and
b* a use some of Jt w* rc**‘ up to wha
l! should have been. Had the uf:moon
perform.mce b* en repiate*! in full the
rowd would have had no reason to com*
plntn.
The show will appear toolsy in Charles
ton. And will afterwards mak* a tour of
he (’arollim and Georgia town*. Trea.--
irer \V. A Patrick said last night th.it It
is uncertain whether the sho* woull
conclude it.- tour ut Bavantvih In Decem
ber, or whether It warn Id continue on
down the Florida at coast t* Key \W*t
rd thence lo Cuba. spending • few- Wf*kt>
here and returning to Suanmh *• Feb
ruary for winter quarters. There doe
not m oni to l>e uny .twurance of tin s.ow
wltiteiinfe here. The slxe D no* what It
was represent#!! to be. and Its wilder
quarters will not lx a large affair at the
most.
% itn i on i,iee.
Heynard nought His I reed on* by
Two Exciting < hrtftcs.
The most brilliant fox chase which has
taken place In Chatham county In man)
•a*on was pulled off yesterday Jt San I
fly. It was a bang-up Job from start to
finish.
The hounds were keen for a run and
the fox wmh the llvest thing afoot n
Timnksgtving day. II•• was u beautiful.
Uv r gray and sH tne pace for the dogs,
starting ai H o'clock before get
ling breakfast. For three solid
‘tours he ran front them “as hard
is he could tear.” He *ed them through
•ays. across field*. througn hroomsedge
ind briars, into pine thickets and oak
woods, through mud und water and
;nrough farmers' yards. The dogs iked
it. and galloped In a hunch which might
nave been covered with a sheet. The
most of the time they were neck and
neck, and It was a question whether the
laurels belong'd to the Henry hounds or
the Birdsong dog.**.
Both types of dogs w*ere represented In
the chase. To the admirers of Henry
hounds It wai* tin inspiration, while to lov
*rs of the Birdsong dogs It w divine*.
They pressed Reynard harder and hard
er an<l forced him to his prick* He be
; can to tlmibl* on hi* track He flung
himself into thick palms until the dogs
passed and then slipped back on his track
while It was warm.
This Is an old trick of gray foxes, but
it wax a lame trick to itv* pack Of bounds
which followed Reynard yesterday.
After runmng half of th** morning with
out an interruption of any consequence
the fox hid In the branches of a small
tree, and while the hunters voted on cap
turing him or allowing him to ransom
films* If by a second chase*, the fellow re
gained his wmd. And when he was
shaken from the tree for the second run
with several hundred yards the start of
the dogs he flew away like mad wMh a
brush as defiant as an angry cat's toil.
The dogs ran him an hour and were
(Tailed off. giving Reynard his liberty, "(O
run another dny." I>r. Corbin's famous
hounds together with the pups of Mr.
Taliaferro of Virginia and Dr. Drake'#
dogs made up the pack.
The following g**ntlemen (comprised the
hunting party: Dr M X. Corbin, Mr T.
B. Neal, Mr. Z D Respess, Mr J. If.
Fur her. Mr. J. T. Bhuptrine. Mr. Drake.
Mr. Albert Wylly. Mr. C. C. Taliaferro.
Mr. Davis. Mr. Brinkley.
Tfi i a Kst.li IXi W ITH THE POLICE.
Was limber Hull as Ear as llnalnrs*
Hhi Concerned.
Business In police circles was unusually
.lull yesterday. even for a holiday. Only
seven prisoners had been sent to the bar
rack* up to midnight, and none on any
so nout< charge.
A. M. Uraham and W. M. Rbhardsor.
white, were rent In by Patrolman Guii
foyle, charged with diaorderly eon.luct on
the etivet, while against R chardacn there
was tlie (urtlier charge of being drunk
Chris Hankln. another white man, war
sent In from Charlton street for being
helplessly drunk Sarah Frailer, colored,
locked up on the charm- of burglary.
In the Reecr-lci'a Court yesterday there
were only a few (titer, none of more than
passing lnter.nl John Tuhenly, white,
arrested the night before for being drunk,
but who war released on tiond. failed to
show up In court, and the police were
given directions to re- irrert him on Bight.
He bad not been found up to quite carlv
tins morning.
St. tnilrrn i innnnl lltnaer.
The St. Andrew's Society will hold Its
81. Andrew's day meeting at noon to-dav
at Its rooms In the Georgia Hussars Club
The society's annual dinner will be given
to-mght at the De Solo.
Stork Visited Trinity Pnrsonmtr.
The stork visited the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Ilasrom Anthony yesterday Mother
and son are doing remarkably well and
the father received many congratulations.
j- O STETTEBi
H W CUIUATII * oriran* the er*
* tlro t*
THE MORNING NEW S: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30.190(1
I can’t get wet in
I the “In-cr-seal/VjF^*
| Patent Package”sy^ /*\
'I even if e^v * /
| ered in a rain f/ /(
l The "In-er-seal Patent Package" ■
/ 5 cle. c* ilamp, dirt ami <ior. Keepa
cri, Saltitu-s, k
Bl'ruit, (Ira- I
THEY DIDN'T GO TO DARIEN.
MVASMH IJIM.F TKtl \\ I UK PIIB
VKNTEI) III' A UK IVY KUO.
Tntf on \l lilrlt Tb*> Hint *t,rteil IV n.
Ttnl t p nt tile l*lnnf VUrtn
IVknrrr. In Vmiil the l.lfllnu ”t
the I’ng, Wlileli lllil not l.lfl—Tnn
Itemiianed llunn the Itlver t ntll
After T OVlork le.trriln, llorninu
nml Then Itettirned to the t It,.
Harien IV n. t nlleil Ip hy 'li’le
plione nml Infornieil of the f litn.-o.
(treat lletiretn Here Kapren.etl on
Hot h Vitim.
Tha Savannah golfer, did not *o to Da
rien. Great dle|J!K>lnimtnt wat caue<'l
on both side#, the Darien r> ayers regret
ted the failure of tho Savannahlan* to
put In an appearance for the TnanKj-glv
tng match game as did the latter their
Inability to puah their way through the
heavy fog by which they were beset.
Night Before last the tug on which the
Savannah team were to take the trip
started bravely on her way. Bh< got as
far as the Blunt System wharves, where
she had to tie up for the night. Such n
heavy fog was encountered thnt it was
im|er.id!ie to see the UtKiele ot th- ts.w
of the boat when one stood within a few
feet of It.
It was thought |s>.slble that the fog
might lift and admit of the trip being
continued. In this hope, tho tug lay up
at the wharves until aftr 7 0v... u yt~
terday morning. 1> that time it was too
late to lortllnue the trip. o swdly the
team had to consent to the vessel pot
ting about and returning lo the clly.
On arriving h< re a telepliont If as sought
and communt allon est.ihlisheU with Da
rien. Then the tale was unfolded, great
ly to tie distress of the platers of that
place. The Sovannali men ha<l had time
.nough to g' i over the dl-appolntment of
the failure of their plans, but the shock
<o the Darletl I tea was too sudden. It was
some time before they couk. recover from
the blow.
It seems that the people of Darien had
been looking forward to the game
great Thanksgiving treat, and many of
them Intended to see it. The Darlef; play
ers wanted to know why the ftnvannnh
inns did not even then rhirter 11 tt.tln
.nd take toe trip. This was Jus! a little
too weighty a matter for the Sovanmth
lans. however, usl they Informed their
friends that they were r.<u mode of
money. A chartered special would cost
Just a llule more than the team felt that
they could pay-
When "ll le ts" were found to Is' o(T.
the Savannah golfers were determined to
have a game anyway. They accordingly
went to the link* of the Snvannah Ooir
Oub, w lo re tin y were the objects of con
,nt, ruble banter attent their failure to
get to Darien. Quite u crowd of golfers
•re on ih. links, and all enjoyed their
morninn'* play*
fnet Tavern. Ilnttle t reel.. Mleh.
Comfortablt* n< liberally manogcl o
tela In small cities are rare enough. The
old traveler In Michigan will taka anew
lease on life w ien he knows of a in.slcrn.
homelike resting l>! > ■' al Ha'lie Creek,
midway between Chi.-a go and IntroP.
,iii,| on the main on. s of Michigan * ••>*
tial mid Grand Trunk Railway*. Here
it.* located th*- food factories of th* I'oe
luni Cereal Company. Limited, the largec.
plant of me kind In the world This
ompany ha* built the Dost Tavern, which
,* ~a,dueled oy Mr B. F. Ciark, ■ wltlely
growi and |k>pular honlfttce. The Tavern
n . imlqu. .Hs name Many valua
tde ir,.l rare articles of adornment hove
been gathered n Italy. Auatrla. Germany.
Switaerland. Franc- nd haigtand during
the t rlodleal wanderings of Mr <’■ "
lust, the chairman and chief e*. -alive
olhe r of Hie Dostum Company, under
whose charge flic Tavern h.,s b-en lullt.
Hattie t.reek lie, in the meiet of the tvau
:tfi!l lake reglovi cf Michigan, and ha* be
come a favorite sojourn In lummer for
f-outhein ond West, rn people There I*
a rip.. homelike, restful charm about ih
place, w.tli Its wile pavol eire.-ts lined
wiin staielv owl trees, fronting lawna
smoothly cropt.l and velv-:> Th* Ho
,un. Cereal f. mpmv s I . lories covei
r>ary acr. * < < tm <■ .s>ern port on of tow i.
wl.i-h is famlliatly referred to a* "L*o*-
turovllle." or "The White nty. ' from
the univetsai color of Ihe buLdlngs.
This company fs exi"-ndt millions of
dollarw In newspaper advertising, to mai' 1
known Ihe cmeiiet • of IVssiUm Food
Coffee and Grape Jfuts breakfast feod.
*e
ue a result of the i übllc .y. people seel.-
iag a change of hxallon nave been 'r
duc.d to move here, until the growth has
c,e*umed the proportions of a boom New
buildings are seen on every hand and It
is curren: report that there Is not an
empty store, office or houwe |n Ihe city.
If you would live In peace and plenty, Mve
under the eaves of the modem newspaper
advertiaer
THE MYERS-LESTER QLASH
(Contit 11 l f om 1 Ighth Page.)
inc Mr Lester> uttltui* in this matter
has l e n ftomewha r* nv* k * l< . Ai'out
two weeks ago he cunn to rn> office nt
the National Hank of Savannah ami ;ii
*ltcil that I rhoiil k call a meeting of
Council tmtmdiutely to take . tin upon
hin |M tl(4on I told him that the matter
w" ri:l in the HAnds <*f flu* Rtnrt and
Lin- 4’(KTlfuitte* Hi and tb it li* 41 tl n could
U Tik* i> uittii a i*ixrt w o* r* *lv- i from
that oromfltei*. ||.- ini •* 1. urged and
*v* n tb nfc.m*l*‘d that I elwxial *l* *‘ e d*-
*
hestcHl. and th* langung* Uf* I ie-am* 4
loud .h to h’ ovrTh**ir 1 by the emp oyes
of me bank. When ite :i. u--l**n ren bed
this I told Mr. Lexter that l d*--
c.itieti to have anything further to say to
him on the. subje- t. and he left the office.
Th! wax b* fore the aucua w hen tae ad
\o* ite* o his petition were given a
hearing. As that caucus resulted In noth
ing definite I suppos*- Mr. Letter could iiot
contain hm.eeif any longer"
"Wh.it wbl Council *i*> with the petitions
for straet railway franchises now?'' Mayor
Myers was asked.
"We wdi resume consideration of the
subject next week." be said, "but the
matter will not nettled then. We will
endeavor to agree U|*on a route and w hen
this iji *lot- w*- will call upon the itigens
affeetpd by this r**ute to give expression
la their views. The map* which have
been prepared try the city engineer slk>w‘
what 1 difficult matter It is to eel*■•* a
rmito for another afreet railway. Th
principal streets are aimtdy pre-empted.
It As practicaHy Impooslbt# to put any ad
ditional trucks on Bty fireet an*l It would
bo Inadvisable* t* allow any more
tracks around the market. When a
rnuto has been agreed upon we will then
take up the matter of compensation The
tlmo w*< when S tvunmh w*- glad to
give away street railway franchise*.
That time has ja* s**d. New York acid
other cltU*s once gave away their fran
chises willingly, but now they are re
ceiving handsome price* for them. The
time has come fur Savannah to do like
wise.••
Tlie clash between Mayor Myers and
Mr. Igstrr has aroused more public in
terest In the m.itter of the disposal of
the remaining l r* * t railway franchtoen
than anvifiing *l* *in e tha patltlona
wre filed several months ago. The prob
aUltty I* that when Council, announces Its
readiness for . public hearing thers will
be u numerous attendance.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. YVir >w 9ooth!ng Rvrup has been
used far children teething It soolhea the
chl.d. softens the gams, allays all pain
cun** wind colic, at <1 Is lh* Wat remedy
for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a botila
—ad
Candy Esculetts
Cures PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER?
Sold un<!*-r Kuar;tnt<><* *t following itorM:
Kowlln.kl'i, Jono'. llimhlc T'mplo,
Kni,ht’>*. XV. K. Iteid'*. Marlow', C • v,.
lanti'r. Donnrlly'i, ami W. A. l'lsin.in
Savannah, <ia.
I.IITMAN lißos Savannah. Oa . an t
*!\ K HEIM. Havnnnah Oa,. l*!aTibjtora
J. D. WEED & CO
UVAMAM, UA.
Leather Belting Steam Packinn & Hose
Agents for NBW *UK* MUIIIJLH
ULLTLNG AND PACKING COMPANY.
JOHN Ci. Ut TLKR,
-DEALERSIN
paints. Oils and Glasa. bh. D -*rw
Blind* and Hul.ders huipl Plain an*l
Decorative Wall Paper, Foreign and Do
mestic Cements. Lim< PI inter and Hair.
Bole Agent for Abtlnt Cold Water I’a ot.
jj Congress ?tre* we*t. and 13 Ht Julian
etreet. west.
STOPPED 1 HE COU(iH.
Prather's Tar and Cherry Coujtb
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
Hot Air Furnaces.
We make a specialty of repairing Hot
Air Furnaces Your orders arid receive
prompt attention.
E C PAC’ETTI A SON.
Phone ttl Ik' Whitaker.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. 300 for 2& cent*, at
Busbies* ones Morning Near*.
CLAiilhtJ AuVcruiStMcftri
•*EHAO*| Al..
Tin; M 1 1.1.10N AIHK iIANKFK"
must < (o enjoy liU* millions, ’.he poor
man must C to cam ami enjoy a- qnare
n:eji |;. t r going to Dr K iloun, Atlanta
*~C w .at Ftgtas (an do for your eyex
Though not the only pebble In the spec
tacle line, he may save you quite a few
dollars, and make reading and working
a pl* .mr* where now it Is a hard** Up
East Broughton Hair. Jewelry and Shav
ing Huiq>ly House. The place in Huvaiinxh
f>r sold g. id "peotaeles at si.‘ Ai* per pair.
REDDICK \DAMS DANCING ACAD
rni\ - -**it the t’atholic iJbrarv Hah
Friday v ulng. Nov it" Alniisslon <*
tents, iadles free Raskin’s Orchestra
B* ure your Invitations from She man
agement .
AD\ EBTIBKMENTB SKT IN CAP
ITAIaS wild, BE PRINTED IN CDA*
•IFIED ADVBRTIBBMENT COIA’MN
FOR TWO i'KNTH A WORD NO AD
VERTIBE M ENT TAKEN FOR Id: SB
THAN3C
THANKS* 11 VINO DAY WII.D BOON
be here Sec Miller for a suitable table t*
bold tha turkey and trimtn.ngs Dining
taldcs. sideboards, tniffets, china closets,
chairs to p)eac anybody 3t'T Broughton,
r est.
TRY HKTTERICi: B CANDY; POBI
lively pure. .-ryM lilsed fruit aast' le*l 4.V
l*ounl cherrl* s and g itger s.itne | |
...
flue candy, piund 11" Htate. we-1.
itOTV ADOPT YOfTR WINTER
clothlnK'* I* t u- put li It sh ip .1 p* r
mom It Sterling ITrs-lng Club. 1* Y-ft w
TOP WIDE 1.1 K t THE M It.lv FROM
Bpting uli Dairy, it e rich und pu:e. try
It.
I'NT 1 ‘IiQET TH AT MII.M.It
sell.' dolls an i t\s <\*me n*i see our
holiday ** rtmen* 2W7 Br* ughton. w. *t.
HYACINTH AND NAB* ISSt S BPUI S
palms r r plant; ut flowers and
floral demons from *#Kh.g* Nurserv,
opp*slte Catuo l C( m* terv J (lanlttcr,
agent. 1- fir* uv iton streei, east
12 50 Full ART SvPARFB WHILE
t •-( y last Big i" 't imoiit. ll grabs of
srt equnrrf. rug , mats. | tor tie res. C. I*
Miller, agent
CHOICE LINK OF WIT.I/'W AND
cobbler **r.it t< kr for lit hll iaygt
Teeple e 317 Brmightts we-^t.
I AM NOW I,OCA TED AT 414 WEST
14r*>ughton; ring up 11 ssl tt you want to
have y>ur fur I ure moved or packe 1 for
shipment or o rge 1 guarantee prices
the an* its I do the work that'a given
to ne A. S. Clnfll, . 414 Broughton slrest,
west, matlresst s made to ortb r
KENSINGTON FARM MILK IB UN
•urpassr i for rtchi *a , delivery is per*
f . phot e M.i
HOW ADOPT' YOP It WINT R
clothing'* let us put It in htp S p r
month Sterling Pr* sslng Club. It York wr
GO To HKTTRRioiI B KoR t’ANI'Y
mint wafers, innarnoM w.f* rs; dellclo ! s
for tin sick lletterlch s. 11* Hi He. writ.
IF ITH Rt'Gß YOP WANT. YoP CAN
get them heapar ft in M> l SlilU.
II FOR WOVEN WIRE CUTS WHILE
they las! C I* M.'ler, agent
BEK MILLER FOR OFFICE" DKBKH.
oflice tables, office malting, tiffice shades.
7 Broughton, west
WHEN YOP SEE M'C.VLLIB' SIXTY
inch 9!*-erni riuu, you wl'l buy thorn.
Just can't help It. will sell In any quan
tity.
TKEPLE IH BHOtVINO A NICE LIVE
of carpel; matting rug.**, shade-, lino
leum. cheap*at in town
"FI’RNITCRF MOVED WITH CARE."
Is a specialty wish McGlills.
“'M GILLIB LA 'E rCRTAIHB WILL
beautify your pallor.
FURNITPRE UFHOIArrCREDi MAT.
tresses ren vated. antl<jue rurniture rej>o!
Ifhed. furniture packed, and shipped in
best manner. H- nd me your orders. C. P
Miller, agent
KIMB ALL'S ANTI - RIIEI'M ATIC
ring every rheumatic ought to wear. J.
Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton street, east.
MG 11,1,1 B IB CHEAT ON UPOH. NETS,
lace curia.ns. hammock* wster c*>o!err
pi lows pDure-, stoves, bedroom suits,
and furniture of every description.
HOW AHOITT Torn WINTER
clothing" let us put It in ‘hip . SI per
month. Hir rlmc Prev ing Club. 1!* York, w
IF YOU DON'T FIND WHAT YOP
want where you are dealing, suppose you
try Miller Ills assortment Is the l**t In
town. 2"7 Broughton, west,
FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM BPTT
parlor and dining-room furniture, o <
should go to Teeple'a.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation in the country, fre* from city
drainage Impossible for ml k to become
contaminate 1. by Impure otlors; If you
want pure Jersey mk, phon* 2345. De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
MGILLIB MOVES PACKS. SHIPS
and stores pqinoe and furniture, heat work
only, no ‘ Cheap-John” prices—no "Cheap.
John" Jobs
CANARY BIRDS. GOLD FISH. WA
ter gmes. Itone flour at 12 Broughton
street, east
BEE MILT.EB B NEW STYLES”* IN
cerpeta. mattings, linoleum*, window
shades Ail work done in flrt-**lass style.
Get our estimate. 207 Broughton, west.
M GILLIB SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna pat terns— fot D cents.
TEEPLE CAN SAVE TOP MONEY ON
stoves, st* el ranges, oil headers arid hoi
st iff heater* 317 Broughton, w*at
BEE MILLER'S NEW STEEL STOVES
and ranges, oil henters, wool heaters,
best make*, reliable goods. rMSonatde
prices. 207 Broughton, west.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET TN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED TN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR XJBSB
THAN IOC.
PMOTOtJII intv.
FINEST PIP >TOH M* ST REAHOV
nbIe prices; one with each l<'*en c*bl
nete mounte*l ai a lovely Xmn and New
Years card; I am making i exs-nal tun
on ( ravon. p*mt-l and wntercolor in hand
some frumi’N at very low’ prl es fo fh**
holidays; s fine present. my t egmn*
line of Irani* s, etc. Wlls*in'a Htudlo. 41
Bull street.
MEDIC %L.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are troubling >ou. call on me and I
will give you relbl; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all of the feei
without pain; charges reasonable; an
glv* the bst ryfertncea In the by; pa
tients treated at residences; orders eah
t>* left st Livingston s drug store. Bull
and Congress streets; telephone 233. Lem
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
HELP WANTED— MALE.
HALKBMEN WANTED TO BELL OUR
goods by sample to wholesale and retail
trade w* are-the largest snl only man
ufacturers in *ur line n the world; liberal
salary paid Address. <’en-P*x Mfg Cos.,
oflice. 2k Itoard of Trade Building. Savan
nah. Ga.
HELP AVAXTEI3—FEMALE.
ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP
ITAIjB WILL BE PRINTED IN CI*A
BIFIED ADVBRTIHEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LES3
THAN 30C
MSLOI ii.\ r w I9TBO,
COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND
office man wants position. r*vommuvi
tiona given. Addreaa C*omi?etent, care
Newt office.
v\ A\T IS— Allarr.LL tMXU .
WANTED TANARUS( poi: Row r.** WANT
e*I to L*rr*<\v v* n th<*u-in.l dollars (IT
(Vui for tum “t three \*ars witli th
privilege .*r . . tig am.- *\ •ry w* B
months Will k; ’• c culUtrrul **(>•• brick
bio* k worth Hvc or six tin* ax much a
the loan. Tli* pi. perty i- •'•uitri.lv lo *t•- 1
in one of the I* *t tow tv* in South (in r
gia. Addmis "Hustnces," P O. Box Sk
W aycroes. Ga
WANT. J * T* I ON FI I; T
mortgages. g*t pfxfla’rty .t *' t-er cc. t it
H are o! W Wolsinr. -’4 liiyau --tr *
city.
IF YOt WANT GGOr AItLK. GET IT
from Sprtntfleld Dairy. It's rkh. purs and
w holt some.
IF YOT' WANT A PLACE TO DPMI’
earth, dirt. ►and. manor en- fre< of
charge. Just at city llmltv hauling \*r
bad road wrlt(* or t* l*ph*ne B own
Bros . corner Anderson and Fast Broad
streets.
ADVFRTIBFMFNTB BFT IN CAP
IT A1 <8 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
>ll 1:t ADVERTISEMENT COLI'MN
FOR TWO CENTS \ WORD NO AD
VERTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LE.HB
THAN &C
FOR rooms.
NEATLY I * N I SMr ! •
•onvsnb ncea 2*w Bernard sir* ,t. na •
Liberty
’ ■ ■■
Foil HIM—HOI HKS.
FOR RENT, v v*Mj uHIABLK lIdPBE
N 217 \N tidburg street, cast between
Ab room *i.t Uncoln, flisi * 4<* ord-r
ami condition; everv convenience R!,-ht
Mid t right tenant F'tate Ha!*>m*m
Cohen, West Broad aid Broughton at reals
FoR RENT OR HA LI THAT MAG.
nifle* nt r— \ I* • • - on the *outhea**t < *iner
of Gwinnett and Patnar l %t?.e'S I I) I
I Roche
FOR KENT. HER!DEN E BO DI'FFV.
west, xlx rtnatm* d* ith, oDo D g
r* sl.'*nfe c*n* r Bu i and ikodon . Ive i
' room C H 1 -*r-e t
Knit HKST. NICC nWKt.I.INO SI I
uatnil on cori'or; sls. Lin-*4n ami Ander
son. D It. las * r
FOR RENT. THOSE TWO FINK
lioum v <►() Duffy tr**' t mar Llnco n |u-t
•iri|l**l*‘‘l. with every unv* : I*m . n I
modern improvement. Appy 31* 14 ynn
I street, west.
TO RENT. 221 AND r.'S BOLTON
street, whst, thexo an- g>‘d houses an I
location excellent Apply to C. A Mcln
tire, 4Vj B ar*l of Trade llubding
FOR RENT. HKVERAI. DESIRABLE
r* - !• n.** ‘ t! >M ughl\ rrr *vated Apply
A Wylly, ag* m. 12 Bryan str* <t, east
i nit hi.\ l *liv ii t t vi-.ut a.
I.AIW.C \VAItKItOI Mi AND OFFICK
Fttll HUNT. COKNMIt HItriCGUTON
AND WKBT ItltriAD HTHKKTB, Frill
M Kit! Y OCCI HIED HY TH li SAVAN
NAH CAItIIIAGK AND WAGON CO. 11
F 8 VIA ItT
FOIt HUNT <>lt BAI.F TH tT FI.F
gain farm, four mll.-s ..n the Align*- i roa I
llMivedl. containing two hu. -Ir.-I .ml
three acres, fifty .-f whl.-h are under a
high state of cultivation, theie ire on th.*
place ihre<- dwellings two large earns
nml packing shad, .i fine artesivn well;
avarythlug In llrsi-i-ln-.-. nrd*-r, two rull
roada run tliiougn the Imul I D. I*a-
ICoe he .
FOR ItKNT. ON TIIK OGKBCIIKE
rood, between three and four.mile posts
(tro’ley cars nearly lo two mill- po-ti I n.t
In ha, from one aeis to one hun.lie.l,
same can lx- bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. C II laretl.
ADVEHTIBEMENTH 81 T IN OAP
ITAIa< wil l. UK rtIINTKD IN f'LAd
81 FI ED \DvnWTIBFMI-VT COLCMN
Fi>lt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTIHF.MENT TAKEN FOR
THAN K".
Foil *vi.k—hi:vi. iivrtTK.
ADV fcK 1 181-dtKN lr> SKI IN CAf
-11 AI.S Wild. IIK PRINTED IN CI.AB
BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COM.’MX
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJCdS
THAN SW
FOR BAI.E. A EOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollars; easy terms, on N'lniii etre.-l,
near East llruud. no illy intailon C. II
Dorset!
FOR HAM’. I/>TB ON NINTH STREET
near E t Riond. no city Isi.-s, at tiiD
, lollara ,
monthly payment*. C. 11. Domett.
FOR BAI.E. LOTH ON NINTH. NEAR
Bagt Rroad, Ml I-o '' h wbl svjo..
be a.lvanee.l to $7Tf. when a lot has been
(wild for I can arrange to get a homa
built. C. II Dor sell,
RESIDENCE AND BI'ILDINO 1.0T9
for sale nil over the clly. Robert 11.
Tatem, real estate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
FOR HAKE THOSE I.OTB ON NINTH
street, near East Rroad. have oniy been
sold lo ftr*t-cla* parti's, who will m.ike
giaxl netghliors; and none other* can buy
The term* are very easy and they are
rhr itier than any olhrre In the vlrintty
C 11. I tor-sett
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAUt Wild. UK PRINTED IN OLA 9
s!EI ed ADVKRTItBMRNT COLUMN
Frill TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESB
THAN *OC.
Foil HAI.K— *IIC 1 .1.1. V V Kol .
80 V it KM, Tilt CULGII KING! THY
It when your favorite remedy fail*, at 2at
bottle a tiled to a gill of honey make* a
■pleridid mixture for Infanta and children
Tien/.oin lIAI.M makes the hkin
like velvet, for sale by diugglet or at lien
rv and Abe room Per*se Drug Stores,
Whitaker and Tavlor ill ret*
FOR HALE. JCVENII.K TURNOUT,
puny, cart and hamro -ompiMe Appty
a: I.tike Carson's stalker, Drought.u.
•treel.
FIRE PROOF BAKEW V. B CARRY A
line line of tire proof *afes In stock at *ll
times The pertlea can see exactly what
they are getting Our prices are a* low
a manufacturer* *el, it, with freignt add
ed. Parties Interes-e.l, who wish a go-*l
lire proof safe, will do well to Inspect
our stock Uppraan I! roe., l.lppman
block, agents for manu'N lurers.
SPRINGFIELD DAfRY 18 NOTED
for having rich, pure milk; try It; you
will be pleated.
"turpentine LOCATION Fort
•ale. 1* crops fleet year boxen; 12.00• a ras
round timber, at I! So *iar acre I pee
thousand boxes for leased timber; pl<- ty
of timber to bo got; in five m4<a of ral's
road; will give poswe-h n now or at . nd
of ,ea*or> Ad.lnsu Huui and T.mber, <a a
Morning News
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN ~OAP
ITAIgt WILL HF. PRINTED IN CLAS
-BIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LE.-iS
THAN Snc
OLD NEWSPAPERS. 300 for 26 cenU. at
Ruslnex* Ofll-. Morning New*.
I.O*T VMi FOl VU.
IViST. COLT REVOLVER. 41 CAM
br<- doubln action, blue steel, fell from
wagon between Helner’* bridge and I*l*
of Hope. Return to Ge> L. Garmany, It
llryan street, east, or Rarbee a- Kandy,
lele of Hope, oral receive suitable re
ward.
LEFT ON CHARLES AUGUST*
place. Thunderbolt. Nov It dnubl*-harr!
• hot-gun. li toward If returned to 715
Meeting atrtat, east.
TH AYER.
BTRAYEITTdt STOLEN "l itri.M NOR
lon pasture. Ogeemre road, one small
black horse mule, blind one eye Re
ward If returned. Thomason A Harvey.
410 Harris, west.
ItOAHIIIAG.
FRONT RooJAH GO*D liiiAHD.
Tatitmll. third from liberty.
FPRNIBIIKD It* M MH. FIRST-CIJUBB
table laaar i 311 Jones street, east.
' 1 -
11l *IM •• %M l a,
ADVERTISEMENTS bet IN CAP
ITA laS WILL BE PRINTED IN Cl^\B
. \|\
FOR TWO CENT# A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN KOR LEHR
THAN IOC.
I*l t MIIIAU.
a*DERN PLUMBING. IT WILL HE
to your interest to let me glv* you an ea
rned. on >oir piumblng. new or okl
wtrk. rrj i r k • spe iaty, as I am
* pm* ' il plum •• r No g nee** v*rk to
'tiduc-r v.ir ;jfe Wiggins, ‘phone 107.
Georgia or Bell
ni'( (il % m s.
VS E t.IVE Sol iTPfT(I irTIoMEBTIC
or g(* * fit i . { rfe* t work, b oreal Uny
lauiiii) l ass avt iiu*
• •l.l' .<ll.\ Kl: AM. COJ.r* TAKKN IN
P, n.Hi* r..r 11. n J- W.lrj K. l> A Hl
-can 4K SS ■ ,t?ik*t
,u ' >' 1-1 l( IIAHK (VAt.u
I‘‘•l'*' l ' , '°* l r M.nrli
ntul law |.rl •• will j,,,.... j.,,. m |^,r
■■•rd.
TIIK RKSUItCINC ANTIHKITIP PH(f
*'”Ss la the nwc Mli l.i !*.i to clean
el*tbe don. . rs!% i . N. S<* • Ht*em
Dye W<uk*~ Whitaker an i St 4
NEW DOMESTIC, WITH BALL
bearings rn
rjeal with your people Peiitoit \ Sou
FOR FIBIIiNG i'ACKLE. N ETH. ETC.,
go to Cornwell Or Chapman.
*.•% I 1 liot RLE YOfTRHELI-' ABOUT
moving your furniture, relaying your car
pets or matting Perry A ilenion wid re
de v* you of all that trouble
GIVE US A CALL FOR IT REPLA • W
gfat* : gratx ix, k-ts. td*wetn Mil t *-n
pan ony six* t*> your grates. A.
(*. I’i I* • A Cos . Htntw an*l Jeffeia xi
at reels; ikon*'
HAVE Yol'H HOUSE PAINTED
witn German ready mixed palm; entire
satl‘fa li ii guarauteed. A lains Paint
Company
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND llPN
gry people at the Southern Grocery Com
pany. 11l Bsrnnid street
•PHON! inrti F*R FOREST CITT
lanindiy They will all for your linen
Immediately
WATTE INI' JFWEI.RY REPAIR-
It n gl\i pei*v 1 S’tentian, t Ko h A
Sylvan's, 4*. Whi nher
LARGE AND NEW OF WALL
Pj**r fust arrived; wll make prl es to
Mult you Wlllf im Taylor. 141 Birnard
NEW DOMESTIC RKIVIVO MACHINE
tl* eh;
twr*# machines In one Penl>n A Lit,
WE AltF DYEING NOW BY THE
neW omdye proves e e.q . mIIv ad.ip4**(t
for ladln* tin* cr port an 1 iallor-m>de
dre-ses. semi ua your wr*rk and you will
lx* phased N* w York Hteam Dye Works.
Phone M3
FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS. GO
to Cornwell A Chlpman’a
WE SELL SEWER PIPE. Fl,t*K
pip**, fire Clay, fire brick at lowest price*.
Adorns Paint Cumpany, 104 Congress,
west.
PERItY A BENTON 130 STATE
street, west, will move, pa k. eblp or atora
your furniture at abort notice; also ren
ovate your old mattrrr.see at little coat.
llell 'phone 1124
IF IN NEED OF A BATHTUB. CAM*
and * our ten-dollar steel *m anv-l ed;
big value. A c Price At <’a. State ami
Jefferson street*, 'phone St.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
! in every dollar of your hanl-eorned hard
cm h at the Houtharn Grocery Company,
111 Barnard afreet
THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WORK IB
b< l!g lurried oul by Forest (Tty Laundry.
'Phone 157?*
GET YOt’ It WEDDING PRESENTS
nt Koch A HytvanV 4k Whitaker They
are l*eautlful AIH) * heap.
FOR THE MOST SELECT AND
largest oak of wall pa ner In lha city,
go to Taylor. 141 Barnard
BENTON A SON. WILL RENOVATE
your machine And guurant*-a il. Beil new
or old mac hire
FOR RANGES AND BTOVB9. GO TO
Cornwell At Chlpman
GYPSINE IB THE BEST WALL FIN-
Ish made Adiimw Paint Cos, Savannah
agents 104 Congress, west
NOW IB THE TIME To HAVE BEER
roll* overhauled ami re*air**d. beer pumps
and faucets of ail descriptions. A. C.
Price A t’o„ State an*! Jeff#*rsofi str-e f s;
’phone 655.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
by Investing vour herd-earned hsr*l cash
w!th tha Southern Grocery Company, 114
Barnard street
ADVKRTISKMrVT** PFT IN PAP
ITAI /* wm.l. HK PniNTKD IN f'I.AH
mriKH Anvr.UTIBPMKNT COLVMH
Fi<u TWO A WORD NO Al>-
VBRTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I.EHS
TI! A V W
NORWOOD'S BOOK.
“MOTHER GOOSE CARVED,”
Kr aalr at all NVwa Hianda In H,ivannah.
LUUAL ISLK*.
US IT KM ETATIX MAIIHIIAL.H HALE.
I'nllMt Fiat'-, of Kaaiarn di
vision H.utli**rn Mialrl<( of (Morula
By virtu.- of an ordrr of at*r lamrd out
of Ihr I nli.'l M.ut.‘a I,rlit Court for
th- Moothrrn Ml.trht of Ovorala. on lha
arvmtrMUh <fa> of Novrinlwr. 1900. notice
la hrral.y klv. ii that I will *ll. <>y fmhile
auction, for -.ah, on HrMay. (lie thlrtirih
day of November. I!*,', at II o'ciotk a. m..
la fore thr Mualom liouae, at Kavannah,
Ua , the Itrltlah latrk "lAaalr Murry," now
lying at OorOon’a wharf. In Savannah riv
er, ,at*ther with her tackle. i.|.rrl ami
i M UH ,!l a.ili- !>• .1 Kt. x l a 1.1
lark, now atore.l in Ihr aarelmina of
Jnric. tj Nelson, on Hlvrr atreet. fSW
of atreet. city of Mavannah. In
|WCtloii of vessel H lnvlte<l
JOHN M IIA It NEE.
I'nHxl Water Marshal.
By CIIAHI.E!* J WHITE
Deptuy Uhl lad Watea Mtonal.
I.KUII. VOTICM.
NOTICE TO DKHTORB ANU CKEMIT
ons
OEOROIA. I’HAi HAM rOI’NTT-
Notlce la hereby given to all persona hav
ing demand- .gains* I’aullne l-rvkoy, lain
of aal<l count} de< m<l, to |reeent them
to ua. properly mule out. within the
time | r . e|beil I v law. so aa lo ahoar
Ihelr character nn>! atnotmti and alt per
son* Indebted lo eat I deceased are re
quired to make Immediate payment to ua.
rtavamuin. Ocl. at. Ilai.
UEVVIH I.BVKOT.
DAVID I.EVKOT.
Ekecutora.
NOTICE Tt* DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
OEOROIA. CHATHAM COt'STr,-
Notlce la hereby given to all peraona
having demands against Laiwrence J.
Dunn, laic of aald county, deceased, to
present them to me, properly made out,
within the time prescribed by law, so aa
to show ihelr character and amount; and
all persona Indebted to said deceased are
requited to make Immediate payment to
me. M F. DUNK. M D .
Administrator.
Savannah, Oa.. Nov. (, IMO.
3