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THE MYERS-LESTER CLASH.
lIOTN l)|nml TH F. 111 111 H HI M I >
l> % POINTED *1 NN >KH.
Mr. Leslrr 4 ovxsent* l JMateiwetxt
mid Hrfi'itiU lli t'nslllSMK I•• NN rlt-
Inu Ihr Iritrra t the and
lilfrmrn-llatl Hern I iml. h x urlnu
1n Kn'iirr AetlciU *f Ill* Franchise
I'rllllnn lr M•*ll* II *■ Letter
Poln f Owl fb- I hlef lib
• lro*Hon Ist Mu xor
Him Mr. I rlrr Nnorlrd In Hull*
doilnii rarllca-llad •'! Word*
About t lie Mitlirr Iwo Week* Ngo.
I onddrrsllon of I rnm liUr* In Be*
II ru in.‘.l \-%l We rl
Myer#-I**'*#ter enxeutc In City Couiu'll
\\ i in* • is\ r ight wh i >.* subject *f very
gtifr.i, talk yesterday. Krli*ndt f
Mr and other# interest***! In Ihr
I * o}m • I lsn to White Hiu ff my that
while hr may have limn impriidint, ho had
just cause for provocation In the a Hit mb*
iif the Mayor. They point to the fa* t
that the White ItlufT road project If • * n
t favor Mi scheme with Mr Lester f(
years*; lout he ha* devote*! much time to
working it up. and h i* been at o;.*lUr
il.lr* exieime In the matter. That having
finally, after much trouble, g*l lh*
project In shap* ah* re h*- hel r**"n to
lielleve that It tOiilil he* put Into •<**
ful execution, be had i** n lnlk and und
the su* *-s# of |he projvt tr- lungei* and by
the apparent*> unreasons! ** delays of
Council. Having reaeon to believe that
th** Mayor was chiefly i iuiubl f**r
lli* he tiel.iv*. and having ur:*d th* im* #*-
#lty for a- lion ujon the Mayor, only to hr
rebuff**! hy him, aid tiring unable to up
tribute the Mayor'.* oiitluct to mything
but personal piejudii*. he had felt Justi
fied in writing tiie l* it era whi h arou-*#l
the Ire of the M i >ot and furnish*-*! o sen
eat lon for t\.un* II Wednesday night
It I# point<*-1 out hy Mr L*it*-r’s friends
tluit the paragraph l* winch Mayor M\
ere look special x < ptton was not Nib-
Jec't !*> ih*' con r tr.let lon pi c* and ui**n M
and 1 and iot reflect ilium hi* official u lion.
I*ik’ simply |*olnt**d rail that It w *.*• h*
liuHi hia first term u- Mayor and hi*
present <*rm “that th street ratlnsft 1
monopoly #trtp|*cd Savannah of th*'
brightest Jewel* ahe had tn the w *v of
frare hi**" without offering a |witny **
rattirn,'* the all 11 a ton, it Is r4sltntl, toeing
to Mr. Myens’ connection witli the mm- t
railway < iunjony at the tin.*- **f th
“strlpprtng" and not his previous and sub*
sequent official count# *i Urn wth l.'ie city
Mr lister, when #***-n hy a Morning
New** reporter, at flrat declined i mik**
any statement, saying that be hid been
strongly advised hy his frlenls not to do
so. for fear of antagonizing me ml arm of
Founcil who mlgt* !*• favorable to grant
ing the franchise dcsind by him and
exther* After considering th* matter for
s**me time-, however, he <t greed 4o a brief
interview.
"What have von to say* to Mayor Mv
era' comment upon your letier to him?**
h* was naked.
“My letter *fe <k- for Itseif “he r* piled,
“and any on* of common sense can s*-e
that the Mayor has n*n been h*ne*t In his
brttlclsm* If h* km not a director in th**
I'trsMut rail >u*ft during th** tlm* that
elapsed l*etween his ttr<*t term as Mayor
of Havannah and his term, when
so many of the fram his* a were taken
from the city, let him deny It It make-*
no difference whether he was llre*-tly or
Indirect v fbianr tally Interested, so long
as he was a party to the taking If he
wa a dire* tor. m and his railroad accepted
these franchise let him explain to the
j>#*p.c of fSavunrwih what Is th** ettfferen •
between his taking a franchise nr* a di
re* or In an enterprise and my trying to
get * franchb* f r an • nterprh*
As to the re.-< ns, which inrtucn***d him
to w rtt• th* ht:•r. Ml Ufttf Mid "Tht
rigbH of a eHI/a-n to |*etltUm to the |owf**
who govern. Is an old as our country It
self, and the official who blocks, delays,
or deprives lhat cltisen of this right
stands condemn*-.! Nearly six months ago
I (ittlttoned the Mayor and Akterm*n >f
the city of Havaiiiiah f<r a fratiehl-*- and
l-y s*tii*- uiikm*wn mi l m> shytous tn
fluence that lMditlon has been In hi up
from month to month ever adnee.
•‘This fnushls*- would have hnmght t>
HavanttoU *ae of the great* tsnterpris**s
Stitt Havannah has ever Iwkl, an <-nter
|*rlae that wotiht have brought s. cnl
hutMlr*d thoufumd dollars of taxable prop*
erty* to th* city of Havannah and the
county of rhat ham, an enterprua* th\
would have given * tnployment and sup
port so several hundred j>**o|*h . an enter
prise that wouhl have developed ('ha.th.im
county more than aty' *-nt-rt*rls** wlthtti
Its limits to-day, an enterprise that would
have connected Havannah hy an Heotr •*
railr* a<i with many Industries that ar*
now without means of tiansikortxtloii save
that of wagons.
* My lett r to the Mayor simply brings
out the fact, that the unknown snl mys
terious tnflucn* that has stco*l In the
way of passing up6n my perltion lm- h*i
pr**perly kxMh-d, and the only excuse that
the obstructionist ho* to offer In h!<* own
*tef*ns#* !*•. that the promoter of this en
terprise Is going to be finale laity bene
fit art In some way 1 ask In th* name of
common sensy and in the name *f ill that
Is right and proper, was lh-r- ever a *uc
**e*sful enterprise iliat Iwnellted the city
or th** county that should iu>* Is* f som**
h*-nelit to the promot* r or founder of the
Industry ■’ If we were to shut down (o-da>
every **nterprlse in the city of Havannah
that Is operawsi und* r a* public franchb**.
becaua the brains b* hind • ho-e .m* r.
prlives had u** o fversonally benefited, our
city wouhl he in .l.irkn*-- and we wou.d
b** the laughing sto* k of civilisation "
"Do ymi think \ur h tter to the Mayor
will prejudt* ** your interesta In th*' mai
ler of the fran* Ills* ? he Wits asked
“I *k no?." Mr. Lester replied. “I lav
lleve tin* Aldermen to he * fair mln*l- !
e*-t of men, ana that they will not be
Influenced in their Judgment toy a iiffer
erue of ojhmon l<twi.n the Mayor and
my seif."'
Mr wild that Mayor Myers waw
tmataken if he thought that he. Mr. las
ter, had not exp* ted The 1.-tieis to t*
made public. He hoi written the letter*
xgh the ex|eet:t?)on that tlv* v would l>-
made public, he said, but a* knowb-dged
thgff lie had not eX|s ted til** matter to
be brought up at Wedm eday night s meet.
Irg.
Mayor Myers, when een said that It
vas a mutter of indifference to hln
whether Mr I*e*ter had any thing forth* r
to say. “I dixubtless took him hy *trprl
In having his letters read In Council, and
then answering him as I did," he wild.
“It was the only prop* r course for me •>
take Had 1 Ist. i*d the matter, or liad
J answered him privately, h** might hnv*
bmught it tip ugai?st me later with the
assertion that f had b**en afraid to answer
his charges and Irnpltcaflans. Any further
usefulness of ms letter on that line was
s ot*-hed by m<* last itight.
*'T ..-re was no r* iwn why Mr. Lost*—
should have been given a hearing In the
n inter * %ur i|,“ sai*l th Mayor
• lie nad •** tandlmr there He had writ
t*n m a letter t Mayor, making certain
affecting me ••fflcially and per
sonally, arid similar let ten* had been sent
to several of the A1 b-rmefk I simply hal
read bis ler>r to me and that to Abler
man Horrigun. .nd then made my state
ment Nothing further was rj#cw iry.arui
this entled the nastter mo tar as I am con
cerned
The only explanation I can make of
Mr Letter*! purposes tn writing such a
letter.“ saW the Mayor, “was that hav
ing failed to obtain what he desired In
other ways, he thought he could accom
plish his purpose by threats and hulldos
(Continued on Third Pag* >
>IVM tDHIHRb Till: I’KTI lll’J.
nmera (lab's I \l* I hil*n Will t'lasr
ti-mik nt
The annual exblhitUai *>f the ftavanni.i
Camera Club opened yesterday iifiertiwm
• t the chih roovriM at Hull str***t u*l Park
avenue. From 4 until 11 o'clock, th* ex
ini'll lon hours, the rocmir wer** filled with
va-Hors. In th<- afternoon th*y w* r*
thronged The exhibition excels that <*t
las? year, bath m th* nun h i *i.*l merit
of the pictures. Tn* w •!.> of the ciub
srtiKl.o, where the omj*tlt;*>n j*t tur
er* exhibited, ware pried with t *ni
in the rnaiu club ro m r* exhibited
the firiso piripr*-s of a year ago an*l a
mimiK'r of p.. tut* no: enti re*! in tuc
prise contest.
The members *>f the Bxhlblllon Commit -
te' were at the c.u * room* alurkig th
afternoon arid *v*-ntng to welcome tie*
visitors.
All <f the prime |H'ur*s Wire marked
, aid ih*- visitor • ha* I Ihe opfNir t urnl y of
• 'm;*iing their Judginint with that of
: • * cn mh*r> of the im> in (h* award of
; prises
Th* pi turn tiwit commanded the gr*at
• it att* naion and *iu*rninr whi-h thr**
wa.- tie* most xsnnvnt sic Mr. II (*
l •* ii tur* Is t striking one An old
. i*y-hlr*-d man Is holding a child li bb
• ii**i the look of each hi tli*- other,
almost r linking th* love *f m*l
- <<i years and happv chiidho***).
' ih** subject whi*h % th*
*r(lst bar sought t* depict ami wlii< h ***
has b‘tie succ*-'sfiillv, both *• c m***ahtton
ami Hi execution of the photogpiph.
ili A Jergwr's "liotn** Htudy." wh;ri won
•he pria- In (h genre c4ms. wms mu l
. •irnir'*J Mr .1 M Johnston* x ' Hun *.
among ati*- *nr l* wih li w. giv* *
.* prominent place hy the committee, I.*-
w gem of larsftsM .<|s- ih<*:ography.
Mr. |Vrcy Hug*ten * view of th**
cr rj*tor of th** Havannah Prsst
off!**** is a meritorious jH. ture
'I iat If won the tir'd prize in the
• rebbe* tuml an*! Interior clu.**, w i
no aurprlsa. The making of pic
tures of Interiors and architectitrwl ib-
J Is is hoi by any means an a-*y bran*!i
of phonography
Mr. .I**rger*s enhirg*-*! photograph of a
w. 11-known Hav inimh man Is an ex * ll**nt
v\**rk Mr J b-|truyi) Ko|>s‘ |xirtrait **f
i lady rwelved niu*'h praise. Mr F. C
, llattey s enlarged iamte* **|m views tak
[ *n by him In Newfoundland last snmm* r
; during the hunting exp*'*liiion by him
**f. It. v (* II Strong and Dr. Van
Mirrter. are striking pictures. Mr C. !•;
t Yang** s Vrgument hi erh.irg*| pi •
; nir** of :* man and child In playful con
versation caught the utt* riDon *f i!•*
visitors at once.
Ora* .*f ih*- nio-t Inter*-ting .u. l to many
a dlfft* uli photngi aphb work is tt.e pa no
rami** view *f th* Terminals,'*
hy Mr lan Van Wage non
Among o many pn ture-. all of them
merl tori one. it u* *llfTh ult to h*s*rlh*' th**-'
whb h attraried the m >st attention, out
-id< of a few will' ll * v* ryone conceited to
j b* the gents of the collection.
The cluh bn.- * very r**ason to !*• proixl
'f the exhibition. in*| the crowd.- of visit
ors show*-.! Ih* lr apprccbith.n of what tin*
ii*-nl*ers have *lon* The exhibition will
ontlnue this uftemoon and to-rlight frutn
1 to U **'clock.
turn l lh TO MKMT TU-Mt.ilT.
Ilellexetl Hie %*•* < lonel *f fle
First \\ 111 He < 01. \\ ||>.
A meeting of the officers of tlie Firs-
Infantry will lc held t*vnlght at the Heg
iment *1 Armory. Lieut. Col. T S. Wylly,
Jr., will preskb*. The meeting will be
bold for the omsid* ratiot) of the vacan*
dm existing among the fi*il officers of
the regiment, an.! t*io material t hand
from which they might he tlll
Tiie offi* ers of the regiment ore n unit
111 th* view tfist tive colonel* y. ma le v.i*
•nt by Col A. It Lawton having le*'n
placed 111*o11 th** list of r*"tirel officers in
f.ie state service, will be tendered Col.
Wylly. it Is also believed that such rej*-
rewnt tln will t' made to Cd Wvli>
as to (bunonstrate to him conclusively,
tl? li*- must accept. Apart from being
the logicitl succt-s -**r to Col. Isi w ton bv
virtu** of his rank, luw brother offlt'wrs
agre‘ that he is *>miii< ntly qualified to
♦
It i- nrolble that MaJ It K Irt of
the Third ltattult<>n. tii.it is comprised by
tile Iturk** Light Infantry of Wa>tie*dsro
tlm K*ll I titles of S’ it* I to Mild <h*
Hrunswick Hlfl**tnen *f Ilninswick. will
Is* su*'*!* , t| by Cpt (J A. (Sonlofft nt
th# Ogtathor|M> light Infantry*. The out
of-town <N>tnpMriia*, or two of them, at all
events, have manifested their *l* sre to
la*ve a Savannah officer fill the vacant
majority, and Hu* local *f!lcen* *>f the
r*'gmient h.ive agreed ujoti (apt. (Jordan
as th*ir choice. Should In* trust with the
indorsement of the out-of-town offi *-rs.
lie election wrotild le assured < ii*t Gor
don h s made an l*l**tl c mmutiding office!
of th** OglethoriH'*, and the ability he has
displayed as captain would be seen in his
performance of his duties as major.
\\ F.H F. WIJIDFII IKK! t|l IKTI.Y.
Marriage of Mr. J. Howard Osborne
ii it * I Vllss Fhtn Judkins.
Mr J Howard Opliorne and Miss Etta
Judkins were quietly married on Wednes
day morning. The ceremony was p*-rfornw
• and by K*v. (>g**| K. Cook pastor *f
Gracto Methodist Church, at the residence
of the bride's (wrenl*. Capt. and Mrs. J.
11. Judkins.
After the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Os
bome lefi f*r a bridal tour through Flor
ida. They will la* a sent some w***>ks, **f
t**r whl b tb*'y will r* ,d* at No. I>o3 Hol
ton str*‘t. *ast.
The w***bliitg was a very quiet affair,
only th* tmnmlkite fain til* s of the con
tracting parties being present. Itoth the
young prop.* are w> II known and (wpular
in Havannah.
A tlolet Kvenlog \\< il*lliiu
Mr. B. M Theux and Mss If A. Col
lin! w*n* married iart night at 7 o’clock
•it the home of Hex*. M J. Kpdtig. pastor
of th** Ft. Paul's Lutheran Church, Al
though the young people have I wen en
gaged for sm*' lime tiie determination to
h* married was reached quite sud
denly, and carried out very quiet
l\. not even the parents know
ing anything of the matter until af
ter the conclusion of the ceremon' Mr
ad Mrs. Th* us will res de with the brl le’s
mother at No. 112 Gordon *tre-t. west
lid A FOHMFR t IH 4l>.
wnrannab light Infantry Were Fn
tertnlnetl In the Country.
The Savannah light Infantry, one of
the local colored mllitar)' com
mands. were entertained yester
day by thHr for
mer rapt in. \N H. Royal at his lvni
some four miles and half from the city
on the Fkidaway shell road. The com
icmy went >ut >n a ctir early in the Af
ternoon. under command of Capt W N
\N nil on The rank - were well tilled and all
tiie men spent their afternoon very (leas
antly. It wss 7 o'clock when the com
mand reached it** armory upon the re
turn to the city.
I seful nixl Aovel.
The new playing cards baaed by the
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n. 6t Louis,
Mo . are ns practical as the old style card
with the added novelty of heroes' fa ea on
court cords. 25 cents a pack. AdJres*
Mult-Nuuinc lH.pt.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER no, 1000.
WAS A BRIGHT THANKSGIVING.
IMF. IKll.lim 4.FAF.It %LI.I I %lx I A
ADA AA'I %.i: <H IA **% \ \ AA%II
I'ietty Aeurly I'arrylMwly lxno**k**l
OfT for the tin*, or Half of It, iiiml
All Seemed to Me llii xing fin Ihi
| %ml* I e lime—i Nurriies In lle
Mornlnu Rlirf UilliiiMtr *|iirl* In (lie
%fteraon. AVlih llig 111 liner* Be
tween, XlMfle I p tle I'rograniitte
for ihr Dny— Hntn *|irt*Ofß Ajisat
the Dm > lint *f the I Itx—t*Mil Order
end 4*mml lloft*or I rex ailed and
Tranllea l*r the Police Were Few
T.ie last Thank?-*;* H - I>av of the Nln* -
j tcenth (*( nla y %va * <*. ’#• ! I by Havun
| nah In tie manner in which h*r j*eopa
!ove to Observe therr h**!H>e. Tber* was
prayer Ml -I ha- k i ►,* li 4he rftur* .• ■*
In tie rnoriiiiiK. >< general hoiday (<>r
almaat • v*r> >dy, j**rts aid r TANARUS fin
of varloi, kind . and fi-asting and goxal
cheer g.n*Tai.\
i Tho vv • ier wis in keeping v*th ii;
j *lav, ar*l ii*dth'r i* hjwirt rn* n v?
' w*ii to i i*' und streams not the
popk- w j.• # ji* * *ur* 1 ii *1 entertained '
tha dtv. l)*i any < t* complain on
this ► *>r It was nn j*k .ti day for out
U-r ;*<rt< t .ltd this wa • u;tnntel by t •*
very large itt*r< Jn. .• at the foot bill gam
In I lie in, | (hat i|p*n l i
clretiM neorby u w*ll as ly the nimbr
wlm went out into Jhe com -ry f*.*r tin*
iav
Thera must hav*- !**• n >verai hundrc*l
Isople at bo i wn*> *•(•( the Si\ In lt*
ountr> Tn* outgoing fir**t * rs and
i tiie morning trains *ont.iin*s| nunun-us
| passenger# Ivound for. the outlying dls
irlits. If the g.im slaUKhterfsl at and th*
tlsb i-nught b*ar nny (*roporti>n to t *
umpl* preparations mad* hy th* r-i*ort>-
men, as plainly evident* and i-> tl ii * piip
m*.t, tin h ivo- muM huv* in rn ir* !ii**n
*!oue. The fh*h are tmsl to liav* been lilt
ing well and some of the hunt* rs brought
'*a< k fill gam** hag*, istii it K iwv.ita • e
! that lh* woods an*l streams ir* n*t en
; ilrvly J* p*qulat‘i <4 the r< uit f yester-
I lay‘s Ofudniight.
*
i holiday **lr • rly in the da> Many
pie who ii.nl the entlr* day v%. r- **n th*
streets to s* • the circus ptrade and take
in any other f.nm of nmu • mer.t litat
might offer. I’n.l b ally n I the | .sin*
places < |os#l h tw*- n 12 an*l 1 • lo* k.
ami after tin latter hur the iLwntown
section assumed Kunday ipj** aran. ~
which continued until (he later hours of
(he night.
Th* day seem* to have le* n remarka
bly free of accidents am! casimlNe*. nn I
it was not l *1 t h#*r t . rowds w*r- gen
era!l> w* II U*hHv# tl and that tnerc wa
I I!ttl? drunkenn* * or <ll*ord*r anywher*
Kvtxryhody eeem*sl to u* in g-***! humor
| and enjoying t .* day in a |r*ij**r spirit
i*vrn the fool hail t rns did not get up
s rap though they < arm* very tear K
•■(we or twl** It w* iti many r*
ono of th* moat ph-.i-.int Thank giving*
Havannah has ever known. Just g** sou
of holiday t*> niak • everyone f*l better
and ii.ipj -l* r and that Ilf. la worth living
.fter all, especially if ones lot be cast
in Havannah.
THE DAI IN THE f lit HCHEX.
X Lwrar Nnmlirr of Ficnlera ll* l|
Mtil Nil N\*|| N ((*‘ial***|.
Thnnk'ifivli *; wax generally oh>*TVxl
>estnnlay with m rvi- * " In a nufni*er of
Dm t Tie- laryvst k * • rtn>c of
the day wan at the union mcediuf of th
ovanK*‘li'(tl church## ln’d at tin* Firm
Priebyiftr-on Chur*-h. 8* rvlc*#** w-re eede
bratrd aino at .St. John'e, f'*hr:m ( Bt.
I'aill’H (lftal St Mi* a is, as well ant flu*
Tnj4'i AJ k\u Israel, a; tii# l"l- of ILq*
Churi’h, and at niKht. at the K|*worth
Church.
Al each htvl i- a gathfrlnr: was mat*
th# j*rtH**‘**is to In* !*vot**l to worthy
fhartiahh* i.usm while nt tho Hpi"t*j>.i
Churrhw, In (( I Lti *ti t* t ■ tol .fti ii
(here w**ro larg* offerings of fruit, ati.s
ktioh things wh-cii w*r.*
niiM UK tin* |*or **f th* parish* , hoplt.il-,
aiwl other mi *h Inmttullor.i*
At the Fir st I'reahytcrlan Chur* !i, the
< rmon w a;#lo live red hy Rev Dr. W. C.
8* Imeffor. thiniKh r arly all of tho mini*-
tcr waone oonj!r*4ra.io(" wero in th*
chun k took i art in the rv.< *s The mu.
elo wax furnish**! by tho choir of the
l ir-t Presi ytenan Church. At n- irly all
of tho church*# "|**‘*lai Thanksgiving
niusit- wax given .>n*i uddtxi greatly to
tlw* enjoyment of the serva-e*.
The mtvlc # at Chriat Church was large
ly atiemVa) The chur.to ii*-.*# nte*l a v*-r>
pr* tty appearance, for tastefully arrang
el In the chnncel, on the pulpit and tn
the beautiful font, wore wheat. Linai t".
orange**, apples and grape*- Th* • after
the x*rvt(* were t iken lv th** In Jits of
lh Alt.tr Society fxr distributton ammg
tho |*oor of tho ivirlrh.
H**v. Robh White -onduccwl (he per vice,
and took for hi* text (he tlrst eeven vers* s
of (he ninety-fifth pv.i’m. He said in part
tlMit there was great cauao f*r thanks
giving, for thin country wa# enjoying
peg* •*, plenty und procjxerlty, no tarnin*
r jHsnoHi liad com* within our bor
der#, and th* growth of th* country h*l
# ♦ Til W •
now have wventy tu: *.
“We fiave > .tu— • ..! tin* sj* ik* r. “to
feel prv*ul *f our . #*>|*Ret e-in- Lilly f<r
(h‘lr excellent b havior in China, where
not only have they b***-n in** equals* of
those i*f otiier and old* r natloi;-s. but have
l rov .l their superiority. Our* iave n*
been guilty of pilfering.
“The caua* of the war,’* he continued,
“la not on our shoulders, hui Is due t
the gre*d of Germany, and the grasping
m* asurew of (he Roman C'atholks.
The epeaker then spoke politics. “We
were tli a few we* ks he said,
“th.d If one polilica) i*a?ty w*n. It w>uUi
mean ruin for (Fits country, but.” he con
tinued. “I Im Jlcv* thi- Duntry Is * >*v
party; w .ire al for America. I favor
extension of territory . md the spread of
th* Goet * 1 in iho>< |.m*l we j** -
He then (liscusn*!. at some length, (h*
negr* qu "(ion, saying that the North
was responsible for th** n* *tr* being h*'re,
and that after they found (hat the col
ored r< *• could not stand their cold win
ters they said, "Li n free them
"Ws of the Bouth.“ he continued, “are
not given credit for what | dne to e*iu
oat# them. 'Hte present gener itlon t- nvre
vicious than thoe before rue war. I wou *1
diMfian hire nil |vofwle, black, wnite or
yellow, whoa** votes can i**- |M>ught l‘.ui
God forhul tf at w* should * xt< uilnste
th*tn. w*- must continue t * raise t .
standard of morality and appreiiatbxn
among them.
lie then dtorusaed tlve questions of the
poor, he spoke of the rs.i_ * iuat ;om* whl* h
have recently taken place. anl said, a>
a rule they take place be- ause of the
eorrui>tlon >f the rulers. Here he cited |
4le .ms* of Humbert.
Speaking of this country he < ailed at
tention to the trusts, saying that his
congregation might not be affected by
them, but the poor of :h# country would.
*I do not b#Movo,“ said he, “that lag Is.
lstion can control them; it must be pub
lic opinion. As Americans, let us be
thankful, but let us realise that all of
(Jiese troubles can only be overcome by
* l,rl*t. th* Rader and dir* ; r **f our af
fair .
\A A a % liA A | (H xPtHl’pdlßS.
v|an > PartleA AAerr Oil Among
I ** t lie red nnl Finn) Trltoew.
T nnksalving D*> bin* !• *- T b* en recog-
•* that of all others for sportsmen
g< iHeal With va anl tk>g. Th*
t . w.v r rif*l gam** s. a* n hoe progressed
far * n*-ugh, as h rub by th# day for
ti * w- * • r to be ■ **’. enough f**r nun
an*l a eons!leratl*<i at Is indis
. • Ui hunting <n th* other hand.
.*>**• ha not t*een - J*en *** king that
. am** i ? b*-*-n '“s-'at ♦r *l and rendered
u * Taken ail in an, r** time
{ i.- t u • -• t- .nd th i iie lx(t**r
•1 *y f November n<i tn* flr*t of hr
* * rn .s r
Yi*irnl.iy whs m no wipe behind for
m*' 'i vnnkvgiving <kyw in the number of
, rfkm* n wlh* to *k mlvantago o? tiie
.-.■li F* if* w*nt -IT "ti l*’g Jaunt ■
• ■*. • ..ht .arg** am* lu-ar *n*l turkey
furnish in attraction that Is strong in
• •* i*r nmu l of the more enthusiastic
-js*r f * ire-n ui and several parte s w**ro f>rrn
f*i i *:r pursuit A !rt of ii day or
iw. } .r*- Tii mk-s v a.g was the rule
w.' i. i parti*-.-, .u i it may be i lomr
re t ;■>■ return.
Manv <*f in* -*** k ■ r* *f er -nialb r gam
ho to- k th** cars l</r i*o(nt s*m* *hs
'i • i a ,iv (JiMill .i.’ *l v* - are r**tor4*s:
to !-* il-ntiful In th** eouittrv thl- season
hoi tn** • who like t > .-h*s* tn# hlrilx know
t it i* * y * in b* found lit grxa’er abund
*i *• (iu* farther m lik* city is left h
hu *i ’N ••( there w* rv many wlm rod*- out
iut* th** surroumling ■ • utry In vehici*-s
* r ti|s*n tiie ears an*l r*tum.*l with folily
g.'*d iwgs
*! hh a *• t -on w icn winter Iron* bln
with • rapidity nail niak-w glut the fwir.
a lib lay I-.*.ik Walton. B{on
meix on ti * s;e **ast have this advantage
i ver tn. *. f tiie Interior, as fish have
I biting n fresh water at tin s*-a
son. A number *( pit ilea that were out
it(*on the * ijii rv4 waters t* Ba
n. I* v* ry good n • yesterday.
I ADITA OAI llii It A A4iK.
( rpl. l one) ii*ml **erg(. **li*Mf AArre
Ihe Afedal AA Inner**.
Tiie Savannah Cadet- spent ye?*terdav
.r .r ih<* rifle r.iror**. The rocnjwinv
was un-br command *f (*;pt. J. T West,
und t! re w* re f* r*\-!iv* officers and men
It • ‘-••nt, l*e-ld* s s*-v* ral honorary ari l pay
nit-mis i Tli. morning w is greatly *n
joyeil, and the *o4dters rciurned In time
**ul It: thipe t partak** of and fully ap
picrial* th*ir Thank living dinners.
Corp AN M Corn y was tie- winner of
(he company medal, th** t om* at fr which
was at the iViO, :t**. 500 and *'*•*> yard#
rang*- Corpl. Coney’s victory means
(hat he m*w lias both the *s*njany med
als. tiial for shooting anl that for <he
best drilled imin in Ih* Ca l. t- The bulla
*•>*• medal w.in w*n i> Hergl Frank Sloat
li ii* s th* company medtl. Corpl
Coii*> v\ * a yt-ar ii dti* s A year's du*>s
a -r* als> r*vln**il ?• I’rlAvite C. K. Way,
who .**•'►h| i)rs*t in the -e. nd class. an*l
?* I'r.vate l M Wildams, who ranked
';rst ji. tii** l drd • Ins- T:i* sliootlng utis
*:* n* rn go***l -pi *• t f* t tluit the
men had had no pr • !.<•* since the season
f rill** practice eloral.
Follow i* .■ or*- tip .- *r* a made by tle
beat sloot*:
First Class.
L*i smo a*V) T*v.
y.k* yd?. yis. tal
‘ *ornl W M Coney I'* :> 41 21 ldft
Sergi W H Curve..2l 2*'t
S**rgt A J Thorpe..l9 43 30 lnj
ITI- W H Botwack 2l 21 41 IS l*q
Bgt. 1! C. Hardy. Jr .21 21 4*l IN b*
ITI (J B Elton ..IS 17 4*> 20 9f*
•J. M 8. Cowan .20 17 M 30
' *' 'h" C S af 17 17 42 15 91
Second C!a#:—
2 0 :v> r/n Total
C R Way 2* 21 JR <u
C. E R -rttreau 15 14 .11 (JO
N. Frier# n. Jr IH 17 25 (X
Third Class—
-200 T> Total.
F MWin Mm# 14 It 25
W. A S iund.-ra 11 12 2.1
J. B Harms 13 9 22
III\NKU.I\I%(. NT FORT NCKRVRN.
Oiil(l**r X|Miri* l> file Soldiers Oc
cupied (lie Dn>.
Thank"giving w is pleasantly spent hy
1 he soldiers at Fort Bcreven at Tybee, by
v.ii loin* outdoor amusemenfs. The main
event >f Ihe day wa# a football game be
tween Batteries F and C, widch the for
mer w*.n after s vigorously contested
mat* h. Ba.-k race# were run along tle
breach, an 1 a g* neral g*>>l time wa# had,
bo 1 h by participants and spectators. A
i umber of visitor" went down to the inl
and *lurlng the day arul enjoyed the en
tertainment.
lit I.I.I:T TVKIN FltOM > -4| I NI IK.
The oftlcer \\ m* Itcntluu V'.iimllx I*m(
Mshl. oml Mnj 4ef NN ell.
Dr. K iv O'Horne and I*r. M. F Dunn
• u • M*ft* .| yesterday in extra ting the bat:
tNit h.c* been lodged tn ivcrolnmn M
y 1 *Quad*'. since last Thur#*lay. when he
wa# aivKleutally !*hot, his revolver being
dienar*''*l by fiil.mg to the floor of the
sleeping quarters at the barra ks.
Tin- Fmll. a 41-calibre, entered the offl •
ct r's left thlglt Just above the knee an*l
p* net rated upw ird; It ja##*#l the entire
length of his thigh, and i roslig the body.
*dg***| jn t.-(• right hip bone, a# w.a and.
uvi-rwl wiicn t * operation was |H*r
formecL
Mr. condition fr the hisr
duty or two ha# been such that he need- l
dmost >nst:int medical ait*nti>n. and
ii frl* n*la were In consequence mu Ft wor
ri* I. After the ba'.l hul b**en extracted.
h*w*v* r. !*• is is relieved of the greater
par of the pun. nr*! last night was rest
ing easily, and give- .very hope of rapid
ly improving.
WOK KIM. FOR THE 111 II AM*.
Dniiglifern of ( niifnlurncs lailt*>tin K
(he Ntl of (he MllDary.
The Diughtrrs of the Confederacy are
.oniintnug their arrangements for die
military biil they will give at the Guard*'
Hall **fi New ITear's night. Cap:. \V. W
Williamson has consented to act s floor
manager, and a number of other gentle
men w .11 "erv*' 1# hi# assistants
It l- tiie h.*p .f tne Daugrvters of the
Confederacy to Imerewt ihe military to as
great an * xt**nt 0* possible in the affair,
which seem." certain of success. A num
ber **f th** Civil War veteran#, n# wed
.1* member# of the military, have agreed
to do all they . n to aid the ladies, and
"*'ne have already to work In
their behalf.
Fridiix ittil antuiilay.
Twenty -FI % e Pound Himir Fan fa He
(it Xl* ft NXXII X .
Just received, 500 sugar cans, ,
to be given away Friday and Saturday to
all pur* hasers of 1 pound A. Ar P. Baking
Powder, 45 cent#. Every pound guaran- ,
teed absolutely pure or money refumled. 1
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com
pany. 106 Broughton street, west Tele
phone 616. —ad
*lun!h Luncheon
Served To-ila>, Friday, to the Ladies.
“Chill Concerns." Frsolles end ho< to
males. at demonstration of Armour Pack
ing Company, in the basement of Jwclnon,
Metzger Sk Cos., big department store, cor
ner Broughton and Whitaker streets ad.
NEITHER CROSSED THE LINE.
FIMITHAI I. I. A %M. HF I AAI ITA ** A A \A-
A All AA D J A ( III.I A 1 II
noth Aides IMI led to Be ore—Team
Work of the Florldlnno 4 oonler
limloh* *l the Auperlur Indix I*l on I
Flaxlng •* f AMxoimali v|'i—..***l
l-'oolbuil AAenllier Mild n 4**Md
I'lrltl Defensive AA or L of ll*iie
lento Heller 1 linu ll Bllenslxe
I'laxlttn Hull In JneUsoox (lie's
Territory Most of the Time—Fum
bles Ae**Miitable Illrectl> f**r ai
xavnimnli'a Failure i< Acore.
Hiatory rep*-at#d lisclf at the Bolton
ir-et park y:o-urd iy aftertioon. w .* n
Savannah aral Jacks*nvllk- football lev
•ns mile ir.eff .(al effuris to f- re
against • a h other. In Ja k-onvlllc. f*ur
yearn ago. • like result followed * imi ur
elTarti by ttoisui reph'sentlni the* two
*lt kes.
Dospite th** unfavorable circumstances
attending th** gain** and numerous
other aitracticr -. i t m rvc**l to draw Ii
peoftl# of Savannah t*> other places, there
was a g*ir*l rowd out at tli* fnirk w p-n
Ih*- l*.ill wax put in |*l in A I Immp*;ivil (**-r
--sons, -asily . and p*-r.aps inor*-, w c, .♦ 1
th*- game from start t* 11 nh or. 1 seem
'd to enjoy k
Tho gam**, however, w is slow and un
Interesting D- lie th* fa'* that Havn
nnh outela ! an*l out played Ja ksotiv di
al aim ht every lent, the local team xva
utat>le to s ore. Tills Inability to M’*>r
was dear \ du# to lh- want *>f pradic
and tie w-ak i-.itn work of (he rtavan
n.ihkms. The ie.m in* lul**i -* v*ral men
wnn have played go- *1 football on col eg*
teams in th* and who did w rk
.vesterdny, hut the la* k *f practl* * an I
ti,* <'<rns*qu* nt Iraibi Ay of t?, Sav.itmar,
nen i g**: • . - ;li**r and w r k (*getlr*-!
were reqofiiii k for th- Ir failuix t> - or*
Tlir*e th* y won* with rt easy *1:
tance of their goal, with tip
ball m th*4r |> > - sens: • n. ii tare*- ttm*
tiiey lost th** tali u fumbles and faded
to cross the lln*
The ahj-ence of pr<>i** r training <*• tin
part of th* cav.inn.ih men wa- fnaoifest
*d in their frequent ap|#als f*r wa’ r tuwl
the practice, to whl* h they <••*111*1 to
have l*ecome alL*o**i. *>f lyinir r an l tii
field on ih* ir l*.*-k, without *ny e\ ;l**nt
< i .Ullot) Titc Havannah rn* 11 oJg t i<*
have se**r#d, and there was no a • plain
. v uk<- T r their failure to and so.
li was good football weather In winch
the game w*s pim cd. and the gr"and wa
In good -hap- Tber* wa no wind, and
the air was Just s ifflclently <si nn*l
lr,i'*lng to ins,.ir* th* ire ft * * their W*t
efforts.
Jacksonville won the toe- - and to.*k the
ball. A Savannahlaii aught th*- l*n.l <-n
th- punt end by n s-ri* s <>f t- k- tht -.u^i
the line and runs around (he et i It w t
carried to Jacksonville's tifteen-yard lln*
For . few minute* ti ** twill H irg**d I•■*•*k
and forth, dvv i>>. however, in Jacks m
ville's territory, and then Havannah lo t i 1
because of a failure to make th** required
five yjir*lf It was Jo k-ouvlhe s ..ili
when (i.** whl"tl*- hi*-w for the *r 1 *f th.
first half. Havai fiah show*-*! up ivest in
defersiv* wotk. md the w. ur*rs of the
or.'iug** an*l purple had iKt f* rnl it i*>***d
hle to break through the Havannah line
or g* t around the >'av uatuih ends.
The 'ct-nd half xir dlstingui'‘hrd by
faster and more interesting playing than
was witnessed during the firs;. Havannah
kl k***l off 10 J i ksonvine's thlrtv-yaru
ine ami r PM.ihM the ball b eaus** of
ihe Ja. keonville mens Inability to make
ground.
Then began Savannah's real and nearly
I successful efforts for a touchdown. The j
‘ two half-hacks, Bertie anl Jam*# Sulll- !
van. skirted th*- Jacksonville end* for
good gains and dußlgnon went through
the tin** In fine shape and t* material ad
vantage. By steady gain# the bail wa*
urritii to Ju -k*mvii; ’# on♦ -yard line,
■•nd 10 ih-* Savannah rooter" it seemed
Ih.lt a touchdown wa# assured. It booked
as though nothing could "t**i> the onward
movement ©f tiie whit, and Kue.
In tiie twinkling *f an Iy* the sen#*.i-
Ilona **f the sj**i tator- were changed from
admiration to extreme wearlnvs*. Ther**
wa# a fumble, a J.< ksonvllb- man f* 1.
on the hai! and ih* hop*** of Instant vi -
tory. that everybody had been cherish
ing, vanished in a trice.
It wax Ja 'kormvllle’s ball, and Moseley,
the full-back. Ki k**l It lown the field
The puns waa not a long on** ai.*J du-
Blgnon eaughf the Fvill and atari, and U k
with It The Jacksonville ends had g u
down after the punt In good shin and
good tins- and they nulled the Savannah
full-back in hi# tra k".
the bal' apprrsi to* il Jacksonville's
goal. Berth* SulHv.in carried h for twen
ty yards around Jacksonville’# right en*l
und but for the Interferenre of the #oec
t it.*rs, who hud cr*wd**l the fl*M. wou I
have score* 1 a touchdown. Again 11 touch
down wa# In fdgljt, but again there wo
1 needless fumble uni Sa\.nr ih I 1 ih*
; tail.
At thi# point Jacksonville f*it in o • r.i
I lien ih* only grotinl-galnlng play thot
►he had Her tackle# were b-th h*-v>
n*-n and good men and lie and “tickles
• a- k * play resulted aimosi tnvarl.ib v in
good gain# With this *- the nrin l a
jlmrelirg for e Jorn-onvl le arrbd the
: Fall down the field ami Mill hchl It when
| th** whlatle blew
The halves wcue twenty und fffreen mln
-1 me#, r* | ctlv*dy. They ougr.t t hav*
been longer and hail they been ther s
llttli* doubt that havannah would havr
#core*l. With mor* t rn • tho vastly #ll
- Individual playing of the Savannah
tack# wou.d hav* b*#**n n.m>#t sure to
have overcome their Joint fumbl**s and
yielded 11 touch-down.
Jui ksomllk* pus up a good, clean arti
cle of fooiball. Its team w rk being \’* r\
much Liter than Hi\ nan s. To this
team work of ti * Fl :i 1 an , In <o* n *tlon
with Savannah*# unf>rtuna4e p'Ooenslty
t* fumhl*, is ;#erllNtble (he Inability of
the Havunnah men tor* r* With n r*-
| practice and letter tralftlrg. Savannah
would beat Jacksonville forty to nothb g
Then* l#n t a dottht about 14.
lilt.ll 5M IIOOLS III; NT LNNN TO Jiff.
NVnn the I'ootftnll Game l> the Nforr
•f 10 lo O.
Th*- High School and the lgwton Cadet
footlxail team# played a spirited game ,
yesterday morning In the Bolton Street
l urk, that resulted In a victory for the
High School by th* #cor of 10 to 0.
Tiie game wa# witnessed by between
ihr*e. *'r four hundre*! persona, among
them being a great many of !h* player.-*'
lady friends, ur.d ul** many of th* tea h
• r# of the High School, all of whom lake
an active Interest In the game
The gam** wa# w*ll fdayed despite th**
disparity in the #*‘<>r**. und l*c>th elevens
show some very promising material with
which 10 recruit future Havannah team#.
Two 25-mlnute halve# were played. Play
nu ; begun at 10 o'clock. Tu** Law 1011
hid the kick off bin tii* xtil w*fit to
th* High School In short order, and th'y j
managed .*> brtuking through tht.r oppo 1
nnt‘# line to g* * ton* ii down, all that j
they did ei in th* hnif. a# Kehoe fal.ad ;
tr> kick goal.
11l tne second half the rime perform
ance wa# repeated by the High ftchool.
with the addition that they had the kick
off. Th** Lawton# raffled near their g*>a;
arul made a desperair effort to carry the
bail nearer the center field, hut faded and
A*iams was trlumphanGy forced across
the line by the High School for their
second touch down
Cubbege. By the wood, and Strong each
did excellent work for their team. The
officers of the game were umpire. Mr
Ormond B. Strong, referee. Mr. D. B
Hud. linemen. Messrs. Tracy Hunter and
William B. Spann, Jr
>A HE Kbit PARK FATEAAIOA.
1
M<sse>trd That General* Aame.l
"Jaekaoa" He 4 lininieuioraled.
Th# Interest that has been aroused in
th# proposed change of name for the
Park Extension is very gratifying to Mr.
(. N. Baussy, •* former Savaimahlan,
now of Bain bridge, from whom the sug
gt s<tion was received, aid whose letter
t*> CW. Jordan F. Brooks instigated tie
movement • that is afoot to bring about
1 t *• change.
In a letter to a friend In this city Mr.
Haii**s> wrote that h* trust#*! tm move
rn* nt might be *uccf *ful. He has sug
gested the name "Jackson guadrangle'*
■ tr.M best that bns occurred to him. as
mm mor.itlvf of “Old Htckorv.*'
Htor -wall ' ui>l (Jen. H R- Jackson#
the latter a <Jis:iigulstod clt;*cn rn*i aol
-i***r *>f Savannah Th* ram*- also would
• •rv# as a m*n;**r. 1. of one of the early
• J**verti*ors *-f Gforpl.i, Gen. James Jack
! -cn.
Tv commemorative feature of the name
■
' have expressed themselves, but it ie
• : th*- iiddltin of “Quatlrangle"
iv*. 11 and ie too cumbetwome. “Jackson
Fiaza.’* “Ja *kson Place'* or “Jackson Pa
rade" are counter suggestior.s. The sur
-1 ui*** to i*e u.-ed would make the null*
tat y < sp.an *le di ’inctlvely Southern, bo
* .*•* a1; four ..f ti><*s m* ntl*)fted were
distinguish*'*! Southerners
T:, -e *r four prominent cltixcns have
►•n or will lie written by Mr. Ha ussy
■ i.k t lines .arul It is hy no means
mpr* i'.i I * that they wall agree with h.m
• throw th* :r inflti't) e toward the V -
tion <>f designation for the park I‘xt* n
i u that wall embody the n me of “Jack
son . **
to in; read* ia jam tin.
A\ ork *n the A|||| llmrn ( nntpnn >*•
Anxvmlll Will Hr l*hrd.
Mr. Charles .1 ll*ard said last night
• hai b* * xiectj* the Mill Haven Lumber
• 'ompai’.y'g sawmill lo lc In operation by
I ’ • mladle of Januury. Work ui>afi the
j buildu - for the mill is now* under way
i 1 * tr tf ♦ line of the Beaboard Air Line
where it crosses the river to Hutchinson's
I* land. The frame of the mill will l>c
1 • 1 wt? ?dn a few day*.
Work upon (he buildings will be pushed
ii> rapidly a* po sible by a large force
t n in*!- The company has mu h busl
• i**’fore K au*l Is unxiotis to begin op
• r.iuoiii- Mr Heard will manage Its af
-1 : tin* In Havannah. nr.l has alrra<ly estab
*l : * ■ 1 offi r* in the P air*! of Trad# build-
HIS.
l ull OF TIIK MIIIMUIT
I Hum fra fed l.ectnrc lleneflt of Oglc
lliorpe Hun 11 nirnt Fund.
An illustrated le-.-ture on the **l>and of
he Midnight Hun” will h*- delivered at
8t John's Parish Hall on Thursday. Dec.
at Kp. m Rev. B. P. Johnson will Ih*
i th** speaker, and the lecture will le given
for tlie iienefft of the Oglethorpe monu
ment fun*!.
lVroi ! observations in a tour extend
<
g* n, Norway. t<* th*- North Cape, through
ttu* Ar ; < '-‘*an and White B*\i, to Areh
rig*l. Russia. view's in Ire
land and B<*ot:and, sublime scenery of the
Norw**g.an coast, mountains, cliffs, fiords,
wan • rfalls, principal towns, customs, em
ploy mer.t tru! rp, mu ranee of the people;
visit to the Laplanders, glaciers, iceb* rxs
nn<! the aurora bor.sdb. Eighty lllum -
na*rl vi ws will Illustrate the lecture
Ti.# price of admls.-i* n will be 25 cents.
This Is AAlmi 'l lies Bn*r.
Those who take Hood's Sarsaparilla for
scrofula, ecxe'ma. eruptions. catarrh,
rheumnirm or dysr*epsia. soy it cures
promptly and permanenily. even nft.r all
oth**r preiairiFu ns fa I You may tokc
this m*-l.' tne with th** utmost confidence
that it w. 1 do you good. What It has
done for others yon have every reason to
b h v*- A w ill do f T VOU.
Constipation Is cured hy Hood’s Pills.
25c.—ad.
llo( loniuleM mid Freolles.
Fr* c to-day to the ladles, a Spanish
luncheon. All questions answered suh
stantially by an expert d* mon.**trator at
Armour Packing Company's, now* exhibit
ing In tii*- housefurnUhlng *leiHir(mcnt
(hasementi of Jackson, Metxger & Cos,
big d.panmnt store.—ad.
••II I urrd •!-.
"Orybiird broKo up rhcumitlsm on
m r." y* Mr Ch.is. Thomim, the Jfw
. ..r on Whttakrr (street. "Aiul out me In
belter heailh than 1 have enjoyed In a
long lime."
Tnke Qraybeard I’illa for that dlziy
ft * .11 ft —1,0!*; appetite and follow It up
t:h a bottle of Oraybeard. It la all you
need. Iteai e* lrutf Cos.. ole props , Sa
vonnah, Ua.-ad
One rar of elegant fire proof safes, the
I- -t In the land, arrived to-lay at the
Hndimore wharf AH constat of an aa
aro'.ne weight of over thirty thousand
pounds. In this car are safe, of all sixes,
and are made hy the calcbrate.l Harms
Manufa turing Company of rittahurg.
l a . oet..nging to l..|>|iman liros
Idppm.m Kroa., wholreale druggists.
Ltpisnan's block of this city, are the
only concern In the state that carry i
slock of tire proof safes In store, nn.l
iv< will guarantee to set! them as low as
he monuf.tctorers with the frelghi ,t<V.I
as no have st*otai arrangement tor mak
ing special prices. We nlen have he*n
furnishing quite n large number of sll
\(rware fire proof chests which have
given great satisfaction. Purchasers wno
n ll.t anything In the lire proof safe line
will <Vo well to call on 1.1 ppm in lln*.—ad.
\ll skin fits,a sc. t nreil
tty a wonderful ointment called Teiterlne.
"It is the only thing that gives me relief,"
wr.tes Mrs. M K. I.atimcr. Itlloxl, Miss,
ahe had an llehy breaking out on h. r
gin. It cures titter, salt rheum, and all
olh r skin troubles, fits' per box at your
druggist, or send the amount In stamps
to J T. fihupirlne. Savannah, fit.—ad
Freolles and Fltlll Fnnenrne.
A dainty Spanish luncheon, served to
day. Friday, by Armour Packing Com
pany. Mrs. Wilson of Philadelphia rep
rc-entlng and demonstrating the "Ar
mour" spe.-laltlea, will serve the ladles to
il.t\ with a dainty Spanish luncheon, from j
9: "a. m. to 6:30 p m. House furnishing ]
department (basement) of Jackson, Meix
ger A Cos.. Hrough!.m and Whitaker i
sircets—ad.
I’n it Id I ng's I'tppin Filter.
This celebrated pure, apple juice cider,
made In long Island can lie hud In |Jit j
of quirt bottles, direct f om the manufac
ture!*. with their own ut imp. at I.'p unan
Hroe.. Itrugglsts, Fg\aruM||. Ua ad
"Orat beard l a tamlly medicine with
us." said a prominent business man yes
terday. “Slv wife takes It. and 1 notice
she Is enjoying better health than for
y*ars. The children keep well by taking
It "
Oraybeard may h obtained al all drug j
atores or writ* to ua for it, Respesa Drug
Cos.. #ol props . Havannah. Oa —ad.
A Hlgh-Or.de Institution <or Lsct.es _
Shorter College. Home. Ua. Wrlta for I
catalogue.—ad. >
STUFF
STOVES.
IT'S A CERTAINTY
THAT
Smilli's Chill Tinit
"—H" —*■———————fc. ,n —i i in ne
A
TRADE MARK.
WILL CURE
Dengue, Typhoid,
lnternli:!ent, Malaria.
And All Form'; of Fevers.
ALL DRfOOISTS SELL IT ON A
GUARANTEE
-Manufactur'd by— .
COLUMBIA DRUG CO.,
SAVANNAH. GA
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
GUNS.
LOADED AND EMPTY
SHELLS.
Hunting Coats,
Vests, Hats,
Leggings, Etc.
[ID IIU S SB.
Jl3 Broughton Street Went.
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
Have tN*en laid In many of the com*
fort able horn* n In York Boston v r *|
other Ciilfs, More cleanly and eeonnm '
than carpet* Plain and fancy floor * l'* sl
and polished complete over old fi *'***•
making u solid and beautiful Improve
ment.
Having a numlx*r of floors to lay In ft*-
vannah thtp •:.h we can quoit
flirures. Ca aJ .stie and eatimatep nny h*
had by addr* v tnir J M ADAM ft
Box 242 Srr annsh, or 227 N Ch *r!a*
Baltimore Md
Bone (¥3ea[
For Chicken Feed md Fertiliser.
NITRATE OF SODA
lnvaluabi* for "noms-mlx'd’ fert .'•*
The cheape.Ht and most concentrated n
the marker ft* nd for psrtlcu sis
II %Y, CtR %l>. < OU KKKI). Hit I>. irr< •
SEED OATS AND RYE
T. J. DAVIS.
‘Phone S3. 11* Bay atreet, w*-
ORANGES.
Headquarters for
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES o.
kind..
BRED RYE. BRED OAT 9.
HAT. OKAIN. FEED. FEtM R.
CHEEBE. BEANS. P*a. Rice Straw. el<-‘
W. 1). 8 nikins Cos.
iUIIEMHNTt.
ava\nah r hebtb b
TO-NIOHT
Saturday M.ttlnee nn-l NIsM
BARGAIN MATINEE SATERPAT.
SOc and 25c.
M. B. LEAVITT'S
Oorftou. Fantaatlcal Spectacle.
“SPIDER AND FLY."
PRICES—NI#ht, *I.OO. 75c. SOc and
OIL HEATERS.
COOKING STOVES.
WM. & H. H. LATTIMORE,
\\ esl Congress Street.