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MEMBERS LIVE IN “HARMONIE”
til <l.lll SHOWS A\ ATTRACTIVE
FOX SI OF SOCIAL LIFE.
Knrnionlr < lab O Dial Inn Ivcly a
llrbrrw oraallluß-|i( Hrmbrr
• hip I* I oiuprlaad Almoal E>-
laalrrl) l llahrm Ornllfura.
ihr Club la aa Popalar With
I utiles aa W Ith Orntlrmrn Because
I l lir Drliaktful In lrrlu In in < ula
I hat Arr Liven—llaeuionle la (hr
■ Blest hirliil Hub la tbr City lia
rrrarnl OlNrrra ami Mraibrra.
Harmonic Club Is thr Hshrew Club
, ttannah. n<l Its affairs have been In
nt condition since Se*H 2*. 11*3,
„ , ihr followin*. then youn* men. met
‘ e home of Mr. M. Kelch for the pur*
, f organ.xlrg a social club: B Kohn.
Wolf, M Brown. E. Brown. E
P. Walters, I. BouMon, L. Rem
I Rich. M Isaacs, L. A Dreyer,
rs. A Mayer, ,1.. Loch
fallowing offlcers were elected, pro
Preslilent. Mr. Wm. Wolf, vice pres-
M: K. Kohn; secretary, Mr. P.
V. --is. It was at once that the name
uh be the Harmonle. At a meeting
n Oct 1. ISA), the following officers
. I Pres.ilent, Mr Wm Wolf;
. -l'lent, Mr Lawrence Laptonan
.r- r. Mr B-rnarJ Kohn; secretary.
! .lip Walters
rst meeting of the club was hehi
Andrew's flail, on Oct. 22, 1866. July
he following members applied for
, -ter of Incorporation: Abraham Kp.
• . 'stavue Koksteln, Hlmon Uerta-
THF, H4HSIOAIF CLfll.
mu Jacob Kotin. Mi'hart Boley. Abra
ham J Brady. Samuel Melnhard. Nathan
Hw-.i E Hruwn, -\1 Brown, T. Brown
H 1 ill, K C hen, A M Cuhcn L A
Drvr U. Davloaon. I* I irialytitkl, 8
By. ein. . EltifKn. E Khrlich. >1
J' -a, A Frlede'her*, A Kellner. J
F •! 8 Her*. M lanac, L. Kavton,
M Ktana*, M Eowenthal, Jacob l.top
mn, Juacph l.ipp.-nan, 1.. LiUviuhnl A
M' n H. Myei~. J. H. Mote*. K. Mi ff,
I Iloh* K’dn. H J. Ilantman
II (In h. H. Mi u.hard. M. Nftmark,
H Roth’hlld. J Root, 8 Solomon. A. A.
r lom n*. J Souihelm. P. Tlucnler. P,
Mailer*. E A. Well, H. Wall, J Mem
r',ck aid i’ Zuchurta* On June It, IM7.
ihe club ai filml for a renewal of the char
ter.
In Aiifiist. ISM. fhe club bou#ht the
building now occupied on the corner of
tinea end Bull street*, since remodelled
xnd Improved eatentlvely lie |reen
in-in her? art: 1,. Adler. J. Belmnger, 8
l*el#lmer. A. Hera. S. Rlnswanger, A. M
ft row ii. 1> A Pyck. M 8 Byck, C. 8.
By k. H. H Cohen. N. J Dewald. J M
’•reytr J B Dub. E Er-kneln. M O.
I hrlieh, A Ehrlich. B Ehrlich. Albert Ehr
lich J R Elneteln. I F.peteln. M J Ep
fcteln, A Fanil, 9. Fantl, Joseph Feret,
S Ferst, L FerM, 1. M. Frank. E. >1
IYTFHIOR VIEW OF IIARMOYIH CUD.
If T. Frank. Leo Krai k L. Fried,
i Gar.ard J. Gazan, N. J. Gillespie,
A i o-.ln..ui. l„ E. Grouse, J L. Uut-
I G. Has*. L Hatmw, 8 llermau,
'' 8 Hetman, C. J Herman, D. Hecht,
M P Hlrach, M Heyrie, T 11. Havun.
• Kiyton, M Krtuit. F. J Kulman, O.
E mat A .'I. l>fficr. >! J-efllrr, B
_ Levy, || Jatvy. B. 8 I-evy. L A.
if If Leyser. C. Ltlleutnal. W. Ltll
■*' I. l.l(i;iman. Lewie Llppman, J.
Milan, 11, H Livingston. J Loven-
J Uui, II Meyer*, jj Melnhard,
*1 Melnhard, U Mohr. G. L. Mohr. L R.
I . Neuberger. M. Ptager, Joseph
■ helm. 1). J. Rosenheim. M li
i I. N Schuts, M 11 richaul, C.
mar., A Soielhr inter, M J Solo
-1 A H. Solomons. Max 8*>!o-
A £. Smith. H. L
1 -h. J. o. Smith. M. Scitwab.
T rn, H Traub. A. Vetsburg.
V. . irlihaum. K. A. Well. F A Walk
' L Well, M Wolf, J. Wolf.
fit Its of the club at present are
follow*:
1 ■ et.t- A M. Irfffler
l'ri s. ient—A I’erst
• tas.ircr—B Elrswanger
•'.its—S. stern.
■ :..i*er—M. Solomon*. O a
■ih.an, D, A Byck, J. M. Dreyer. D. J.
entitlm, E. M Frank
i l> • > with the mrmbtrs of the Har
• ie a* as the name of tha organization
'•'it Ir.lloate. very harmonious, and
r e-t-ndance is regular and fraught
k * great interest. They have handsome
ns. comfortably and lujyjriouwiy fur
*•* in Ia certain homelike itmoa
| sbo.i: the club renders It partlcu
-1•* agreeable to ... memuers. Ladies
frequently entertained In the rooms.
• tsj in# popularity of the club with the
Jewish belles of the city Is as area’, as It
le witt) the gentlemen.
Not only does the Hatmosil- Club enter
tain In It* rooms, but 1t also ghee an
nually a magnttl-ent ha.l in the De fc>to.
Its annual dance* are looked forward to
wtth eagerness by all who arend and
form a feature of the members associa
tion in the organisation that is regarded
by many as partlcuArly appropriate, as It
waa as a social and dancing club that
the Harmonle waa instituted
SAVANNAH’S DOWNTOWN CLUB.
Continued from Tenth Page.
Butler. F i - Batley. F D Hlovtworth
H M. Butler, K A Cults, G A Coscrs,
<l. T. fann. H. C Cunningham. T. M.
Cunningham. Jr., J. A. U. Caraon. J.
Feme Cann. W. 8 Chisholm. W. L
Clny. J B. Chesnutt, John D Carwell.
C. C. Champion, F. H Clark. W. Cl.
Charlton, llnrrta Cope. W J D-Kcnti-.
A E. Hearing. F G. dußignca A L.
Drum. W. D. Dearlng, R A Dennairk,
C. K. Dickinson, If R Duckwnrlh,
R. U. Erwm, R Elliott, a B. EJio”
J* - ® Ellle. J M. Kean
L. M. Ersklnc. Chas Ellis. R Falligant.
P Freeman, E. P. Frost, H W Frost.
A. G. Guerard. Jt . C. H Glbbes, 8! J.
H tlrahani. J N Guerard. <; m Gads
den, W E Grady, A M Glbbes. W
I, Gignflllat. R Gordon, W. \V Gordon.
W. W. Gordon. Jr.. W E Guerard. Cecil
Gabhett. G. L. Germany. L. W. Haskell,
C. C. Hanson. A C Harmon. R. M
Hull. J. A. Hueer. G. 8 Herne*. Wright
Hunter. R. Fi Harris. A R Hull, !!. H
Mull, Jos Mull. Jno FI Hunter, K H.
Minton. W. C. Hsrrrldge It M Hitch.
J. C. Harris, A. D H.tid-n, W. P. Har
dee. L. Hawkins. I>. F Jack. T. Nob>
Jones, C. L Jones, J. B Johnson,
M. W. Johnson, F. F Jones, E Karow.
J. J Kirby W. I> Krenaon, J. M. latnc.
K. 8. Lathrop. A It Lawton. W R.
lseiken P IV MeMrtm. J F. Minis.
John Mal!o*h. T Is Mlon* W W Mark
all. G A Mrr *r H If Martin J F C
My*r*. W. G. Morr*ll. A Minla, C. C.
Martin, J. Monigault. I Mcnain. R R
Moorr. A R Moor*. V Moies, J J
M Donoi.gh, J. J MrlYonough, Jr . J W
MAlpln T H M’Mul*n. R J Nunn.
.John NlP**f. W Owfii*. G W. ov**r
P P. Of* v*ro*. T. L Owrnp E H O Vm
nor, V' n P!ay*r. W N. Prat* John
D. W. E. rmnlman. A P Pa m*r
A Pop*. J. A Robert*. J Rtturrp, I
fiimkin*. John firiwvrr. Jr . C. A Bn*ar-
Fon, W. K, IM**viman. fi I*. Shottrr, John
8. Bohl*y. H. P. Bm*rt. J R Bh*kKm.
A ByhraKß. W. U Starr. W H U
S< hUy, W. B mi!lw*ll. H M Bt**j*. H
D. Sfg\eni. R. G. Alrx Th**
man. J. I>. T>ior. G. W n*<VmNn. O
F. TrrinlU*. H 4}. ThompNon. J. G. A’an
Miner, T. P. Waring. G H M a ring Jr.
\V \\. WilUiim*on, W L M'llpon. T. 8
Wylly, 11. W*Wr. C R WoM*. Hy T
William#. A Wylly. A P. Wright. F. C
\Yll*ot>, John R. Yeung
r TV'nA, G IV
Rill|p*. H M. Com*r. J K f'ark F T
Corner. J. T P*nt. J B nnckmorth
J B Flovd. W T Gentry. J. K Oam*4t.
H H Gilm*r. J. W Hugh*#. J F Han-
W M W"" A > " B fV
minor, I *. n MHrn, J. W. MiM#n<lorf
J R. Folap. C. A. Palmer. W H. F.eas
onts. W 8 Tlsott, R. D Wyily. J 8.
Williams
Honorary—R. L. Mercer.
CUBES CONTAGIOUS
BLOOD POISON,
TRItl. THE ITUIAT Fit EE.
It Is especially the deep-eeated obsti
nate cases that B. B. U cures. It mat
ters not If the doctors or patent medi
cines have failed to cure B. B B. < Bo
tanic Blood Raimi always promptly
reaches the poison and roots out and
drains It from the system, heals every
tore or pimple, stops hair from falling
out, and cures the disease so the symp
tutus van never return.
B. It B. cured K P. B. Jones. At
lanta. Ga . of contagious blood rotson.
had copper colored eruptions all over
the body, offensive erpptlnnt. pimples, ex
cruciating aches and (tains in bones and
Joints, tolling of the hair, *orv throat,
mucous patches. His troubles resided
the treatment of she moat noted doc
tors vet he was completely cured by t- n
bottles of Botunlo Blood Bairn. (B. R
H i, Robert Ward. Maxey, tia . auff< red
from secondary' and tertiary blood poison,
face and ihoulders a mass of corruption
and sores, eating Into the skull bones;
eleven bot-tles of B, B, B. completely
cured him If you have ac*emu. cancer,
scrofula, rising*, bolls, ulcers, then B. B.
B. wt.i make perfect cure
1-arse bottles of B B. B. for sale by
drugs!*!* for 11. with complete direc
tion* for home treatment. Trial treat
mini /re# by wrlt ng Blood Balm Cos.
Atlanta (Ja. Describe your trouble and
we will Include free personal roedicwl ad
vice. Over 1,000 cure* by B. B. B.
THF MORNING .NKWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. WOO.
IN HONOR OF TOMOCHICHI.
CU B WITH I 111. IMM AS 1%
THI: TO! AOBIT (NT Alla
Will Aon ( nmplflf h Very Sucre-
Inl Flrat Year ( It* KiUirnrv.
Hwt than |:i.OUO Haa Kipendral
I |M*n thr Drromtlon aid Pitting
|i of thr lUailiflmr 4|uartrr Oc
cupied b> thr t Ivi I*— *pceiM I lantrr
talnmrnt for X| milter* and I .ndlea
l I ailrr I oaialtleratlon Oflrrra
ami Mrniltrrai of thr 4’luh.
Th* Totnochichi la th youngeat of th •
four social cud* of fiav.innah, hut tta
membership la prolwbly larger than th it
of any on* of th* othem ft ta e#enti*Glv
a club of >our.g gentlemen, hut thrrr arr
many U|on tta Hal who hav* reached th*
ag* at which, In th* common .cc#p!anc*
of th* word. th*y *rr no longer ronnje.
though if It t*r true that a man la no old.
er than hr feel*. thee* stme elderly gen
tVmen are aa young aa the n*w*#t t#ar<l -
!*•* Addition to the club life of the <*|tv
Nam#-1 In honor of the chief of the
Yarn* raw a. th* friend of Ogle horpe and
th* whit* *<*tlera who Aral claimed Geor-
I'OHOt ic hi riel ti.
gla for a T >r *nnan*nt r©iony of Fnghirxl.
;h* club h* thrived and ftcuruthed. -mi
th* nam* ll#*lf h* b*cm*
lnlor**4l Bom douM*
about ih* i.am* *t Art. .1* it wan thought
it m.ght to urial** to impo** a d**Mgn*
tion th* organisation lh*t might i**
r*g*riied as a buil*n, but arreptan *
Imp ahown th it ** doubth *hould n*v*r
hav* b**-n felt. AVhan the nam* of th*
old rhl*f wa* proposed th* Vfiuitewn
•ugKeptrd tnat th* m*ml r* of th* <*lub
might not Ilk** it at Ar~. Nit that, th*
mor* they thought aboiit It. th' ruor* like
ly it would hr to grow upon th*m To
thin one of the wu* In th#' m**t,r.g r*>
ilied th*i h* hojM-d the namr would n*v*r
g*ow on .him
It wan on Jan J. IF**, that th* Tomo
chlchl Cluft <h'm; is*d though tho
movrmeii* ili4 r**uit'l in it* f *rnetk
had l***gun two or thr** ixoatlu iwfor*
A numt>*r of n* young mm int*r**t* I
had b**n tm-mi-r# of okl Ba\annah
Yolui-'**r OuHnlh’ Club, nr.l th*y *ough
to util x* B<>mr of th* mNt*iiNl of th.
•Ipfunri >rK.4i!txat on in a n*w lub Th*v
circulated ItetN Uiat w*r fr**ly figuwl.
iid #uon rrunr- than a Inindr**'! w*t*
IIOOM, TOMOTHimi fl-l A
gathered together. < ratsnf seeeaalon- ti
tleae names wre received after the first
me.-ting, and It was not long before it
was seen that the club would b-gln It*
existence with more than Id member*
‘ \fter she Otganlsa lon whs effactsd. the
list cant nurd to grow, and there are now
more than Kb members
The first tear of the htstorv of the club
ha* a.most passed, and It ha* oeen an
eventful one. Great success has b--n won
by the ofTI ers and Beaid of Governor* and
tnelr conduct of Us affairs has been >•
emp.ary The magnificent quarter* that
were established In the armory of the Ba
vannah Volunteer Guard* were pra. ii. al
ly bare wiisn the new club took cnarg,-.
and the ta-a of fitting them up was be
fore the officers. They were e,,ua. U> It
and responded promptly ami tnost satis
fa tori >'. A mural decorator *•> secured
from the North, aid hi* work resulted In
reception rwtnt of the .uo 'etttg
trsnsvarted into tne handsomest
ment in the city The entire suit of ..rg*
and airy rooms was renovated and o
rats.l and next In beauly to the reception
room Is the smoking room. In which. In
deference to the uid Indian for whom the
lub was name 1, the eltecl throughout 1-
Indian. Complete In every detull oi club
purpose*, the apartmene* ar- ia< king in
nothing. there being re,option purior*.
smoking room, pool and dotard roonis.
buffei library, writing room, commute*
mom" and others, while tne stairways,
passage* and general Interior arrange
ments of the building are spurious.
More than gl.wAi w*s expended by the
cluo In furnishing and fitting up the
quartet*, snd they easily les-i the other
chins In their roominess snd adapsatlon
to the purpose* lor whl n they are used.
The membership of the c.uu is large
enough to support It comfortably, and the
financial condition I* excel.en- in* *u
-easful ha* ths organ list lon been that
those who predicted it* fsi.ur. before th"
war was out huv. t>een t,rr, ed to a mtt
that they are neither ,'rophet* nor tits
sons of prophet*.
Last night the House c<wnm:ttee made
anew venture, serving a warm supper In
the cafe This was the first of Saturday
night suppers that are to t>e given In tha
club Many of the members had been
asking that this be nr.vie one of the fea
ture* Of the club, and It I* believed that
It will prove a very *u c*ful one
li 1* reoofled that the House t’ommlt
trv will also determine upon thtee or four
dates during the winter when receptione to
the member* and ladle* will b given.
Th* ladle* night at the opening of th#
club last Mar-ta waa so auccttaiful an
event that It l* thought he p-i ukirMy of
the club will be hlghtene.l If the rule of
gentlemen only In the quarters can be oc
casionally broken so such good effect
Following are tha officers and commu
te** of the dub
President-Fleming O dußlgnnn
Vice President—J W. Motte, Jr.
Secretary—J M Roger*.
Treasurer—W. F. Baker
board <>r goveknorb
Finance Commute*—John M Hogen,
Pivls Freeman. A M Ball.
Ruffet tVmmlttee W F. Otr, R O.
Fleming. IV K Eete.
Hotwe Commtttee—D C Barrow. 8 E.
Tlieus, C. G. Anderson Ji
Lii-rary Oommlttee —R M Hitch. J. J.
Kirby, W. T. Hopklna.
The members of the club arc as follows
C. G. Atiderscai. Jr., R F. Anson H. K
Anson. H. H Bacon W 1’ Halley. W.
F Hakes, V\ F Baldwin. Henry Bald
win. D. C Barrow. f\'i>e Barrow. E "
Bell. A- M Bell I-ewls Bliss. H P n.
Jr . J. 8 Bond. Joseph 1 Bond, 1
B* uton. H M Branch. C F Broug it< n,
J. C. Burner. J. H Burner. ' I'tm
bridge. J Ferrla Cgnn. J.,hn I> Carswell.
Barron Curier,- J T Charlton. J N
t'hunolm. Whitfield t'la'k Randall Clif
<on. R M Cdburn, Rot-er' 1- Folding. '
8 iVmnernt. Jr . George E Cope c M
Craig, r H Clark E A Cults M
Piffln, C G Pahl. M G Dearlng J M
Dhoti, M. W Dixon, G. C. Driver, Fiein-
ing G dußignon. H A. Dunn. TV. K
Katfa. Is A Eaiilgant Ronart Falligant.
ford Fa ml H U. laM 1 H F*ii
XV r. FM h. R O Fleming. G*orge h>**
ms.:, Lmu Freeman J mi'P
I VV Fret well \V \\ Fret w ell. T \Y
•'tilton, 45*. r#{e NT Oad*i*n. rn.i* Gom
b|*. F VX Garden. Wi.liam Garrard Will
.Ndi L. Oignl.llar. N J Gil.e-ple, J
Ferrlen G*ov*r, Jonn A Grshani il*rvo>
Grang* r. W R OravefK*t*. W L GravNon.
A T 4 Green. J F. Hail*. fin*v* N. Harris
L. P Hart, Jo**ph E Harty. W. T
H*pkH. Joeeph W. F 8
Hindi*. R -M ILtrh. John M Hognn.
Walter F H *n. M T Hopkln*
\ K Horrook# F M Hull.
Jr. W C. Huetoti John A Hutton. A
J. Iv*p. N F Ja*k*<n. M A F.
Job neon Walter T Johnpor A. T> Johi
sum, C J Joaeph. R 8 K*nan J H
K *;zr, .1 J Klrhv W. T Kr trht. 8 R
Knott, J. F Koilork. F. 8 R
Imi more, Wl'.iiam lairtlmore H H.
Lattfmcr*. A A loawrenc*. J. Man*r
t.iwtoct. Wad* H. J. P. I-** R
M Lcpter. Y* TsM*t*r Little. H M I/>f*
<r 4 , E. F Loved. Jr W W Madard.
E C. Her er, A J. W J llm
. p|*y. Jr. E MonerlefT* B T. Morg n.
W. I Morgan. J W Mott# Jr., Herman
i Myers C. L Myers. Shelby MyrFk Hen
ri M, AI pin, W F BiTiU.fl, R J Mc-
Daniel, • R Mclntyre, B. B Seal.
,VV C O'Byrne ( M Oliver. H P Os
borne W W. (Wborne, W. IV Ott, H F.
Owens. T M Palmer. M D. P*PV. F M
Pspy, Jonn W Parker, K [- Pickering
H L Richmond. F C Rbi’imond. O H
Rivera Jr . F J Robinson C. H Rock
tvell. J. M Rogers. 8m Ros*. Gilbert It
Ross'.gnol. K O R' sle Walter G Bcho
lef. f C Bchle), Jr . Thos Brre*en, W.
> P 8 -nigas J G Beom*. .1 Simms.
| George N. <tpr. a. VV IV. Stsrr. W R
Stephen*. John J B*ephet). John Stod
dard R G Steveete. 8. E Theui, W. T
j Thompaon. Yates Thompson. Jr . W K
jTrain R VandVagetien. H r. Walthour
W I-. Walthour. I- C. West. J pear e
j Wlteltst. K F. Whitcomb, W I>. Whit-
I ney. P. f. Wilcox. H. E Wlls n. F P
i Wilson. C C Williams, H R Woods, It.
| w Wrentt. John II Wrlgtt: leaonaol
( Wylie. T 8 Wyliy. John R Young J
I K Osrnett, Oliver T. Haeon if R n, m
| ,*f. A DesNyuUions. H H Hr lien , 'hss
j H Itai ks. W W ktmiMton. I M Wsvrr
J P Walker If T linVk-r W T Glrwon’
Charles dulilrnr.n. Jo‘ it W (iod n m
W. Palme, .lame- If Hul lvin, If li p.
Twlggr If N (i llaher. JO - . Te •.
man W It Chardin. H. H Ducksortb
T K Bssbolv. Jo*r M. Th m- K 8.
Trosda.l, Joel If Tuober. John K. Key,
man Jam - M Govern. J, G. Bml h
William H Prana. J. A. Hsrachtx-ck. Jr.
Pharle- Mai rey B. R. Aon-t on.-. J ,
T. I* T’rl'e, Harvey t'rtKm, C J De
l-oaeh John M r I-. F. f. Huhhell K p
Bacon S A WII urn* J hn J Mur,, y,
; George F Armetr-n*. A L Bteree Hen v
K W,sd. M D Papy. J. R Rstta 11. H.
Martin, r A Marmelatein. and T. 8
i Phaalan
How Ale lour Aerveaf
! If they are weak and you feel nervous
: and easily "flustni’ed.” can’t sleep, and
J rise In the morning unrsfretired. your
inooi >s r---i fitrong nervn depend up
on rich, nourtshti.g blood. Hood s harsa
par ilia make* the nerve* strong by en
riching and vitalising th* biood. It gives
ssttet, refreshing sleep and completely
curse nervous trouble* Begin taking it
to-day.
Nausea. IBdlge.Hea, are cured by Hood's
Pllla—ad
- lle- A fortune taller to'.d m >eater
' day that 1 arould marry you I
bhe—Why didn't r-u pav a IHtl* more
and go to a good on*’—l'-ck.
THE ONLY MILITARY CLUB.
Vl<MtN* M (Tfi|r( M.Y MIX HIM
ITAHY AM) MM 141. | IFI
Clwh t Our of lllaitnct ropularltt.
Xtrmhrr* of lh* Troop Arr Mran
of thr < lull, ond tifflcrri of
•h* Troop* Arr Ofßrrr* of thr
lull lino Hrrn l ormnl lor
Aowip % r>r- % \ rrr ‘•ni-rr••fnl
l*Mor It rmli • r tl Mnr> to Mnkr
I'm i inr ii i | |mn thr i Inti’o t omlort
ohlr 4)url*r*.
Thr O*orgln ltuo*ro hov* fhr only mil
itary cluf> in th* dt> At ©n* tltnr ih*
Savonnah Vo.untrer Gunrit* c'onductfxl *
very* po|oi!r club, but Ir.trrrot f*U*d
om* two yr iro ago, und that I* ft thr
IlitoNiri * thr only milli.iry cltih. They
h*v* Mihirvoal *ttriiil uccr* %\lth
ore antra i lon. ooUlitg what romr intlltnry
tn*n h*\-* ronoklrrrd an cnlgm.i thr wav
in m.ik* th* metal *nd military Itt* mix
without dio'rr.|it to th* Itttrr and ohm
Hton of a pnrtat club h.xv*
aim onrulrn,t difTtruli, mixing mtlttary
with mrUl ilfr without drtrlmrnt to the
Uttrr.
An unuruaDy happy and portal r-~wd 1
that of tivr HuwAarr* dub. whn* piooiMtit
*om|anlon ran hi niiv ttmr hr f*> liwt and
wh*rr It dr|||ilii<* tn* infinhrro to gutl.i-r
for an h*ui * m . vinrnt In p!rint tnlri
muror with frlen Ih l‘.irulrh*d tu plain.
*oltt comfort, with u greater regard for
Ih* *•?♦• i*f ita nn mtirrx than f*r any pte
tontkMio <l|ppl4\ the llu'-oro 4 tub U one
of great atimctlotit. *t • <f tta chief f**<-
nirra la lh< l<*o4 I v< roi da from whl h th<*
wruiorn Min |v Niitit .ff in th* ciu h u •
<>n ttda vrrafMt.4 ntrm:*rr *f thr club mai
hi* rr*n on any idr.i.-ant afternoon, wa’ch
in* Hull atrrrt paaarnt-by and *nJov ing
convrrrafton >rnong themrrlvra
I'nlllir othrr cUlb*. the lluaaar* do not
Hoar their itnorr lrat thrlr friend* In
Tin: .F*tm.i\ in rial n
the cili Their r!ub In open to r#*NM nt*
who are not m*ml*rf when member* In
troduce them Their ar* r*Ntrlrtlun* .•
the muiih* r of visitor* * member shall
bring Into the club, yei 1 . Irone .<! ru.
f k*rlng ail v-member* oit Hat la
peen In other d ,! be In lacking Now and
• hen -luiitig the dnior ••neon lonovttiono
af* introdu ed In th* dub that make its
life till th* m.'te i-iedslng • uch, for in
stance. a * mar of -ervlng . upr>er on Bnt
urday evening* This eust'itn. it le un*b r
(ool. wl.l Ih* Inlftkluc*#! NgNln during the
pre**iif w lister.
80 . lopely **aori*i#*l ie the dub wrlth
the GeorglH )(u*ear*. the famouw cavalry
troop of BN\arnh. that •*) eaiUMtn of
the troop. Mr Henry McAlpln, Is preei
•l*nt of th* cnib It i piopof*!. h*>w*ver,
to eeparai* th* two poeltlon*. the |*-
rnaf dp of both being I#* exce**tve for the
attention of a Nirigle Incumbent.
fiUkine i*n y**r* go th* liiMNrp‘ Flub
wap formed tn<| It b*** been very aue •*•-
ful ever ftn.'e A large Miienini of money
wn realised from a bixar that wan given
at the corner of Ogfetnorpe avenue <,'!
Whitaker street, and with thi* the hr*r
i.n m 1 wh* rn4.lt 1 upon f* ciub* quar
ter* which had Wen *1 private repldenc*.
f r r f*' 'Lv r LQfifi
. . v - y. .. '- V ' ' ’’•••• ~'.*. I
Linn.nr of mafttns run.
The quarters are admirably adap'ed for
ub purpestes and also for the armory
of th* Hussar*
Th* following are the oltl *r* of the c-iui;
President— Henry M-Alpln
Vice President—P. A L Punmngbum.
Becretgry—•teln Bryan
Treasurer-Nathan Coleman
Executive Commit!e<- h-n IV W Oer
],*, Mr. O. II Remshart, Mr L. J.
Maxwell. Mr II Jensen. Mr W. W
Htarr. Mr W. F Train. Dr. W W.
Owen*, col P W. M< .drum Capt A.
M-c Dut n. Pap' McAlptn and U*ut.
unnin>- orn.
*.• m*-mh**rp of lh® club fo.lowji;
Jenin* C H. F*. A*j->n. R A
blanford. E W. llarnwe I W. II Be.iin
g*r. It. P Rrookes, A Baumeyer M 8
’luker, J. C. Hrtieti Hobert IlllJtietwn,
F D. Bloodwortli, John M Bryan, C E.
Brought.a .1 F Brook*. J M Blair,
William F Blots, F. M B'Hner. W P.
Ba dwln. Dr f C.>chran. Jam-* O. Cor
nett H P. Constantine C. A. L Cunning
ham, A H Care Luk<- Car on. W 11.
Conn-rat. Jr.. L crigrrler. C 8 Ponneraf,
W H conn era'. 8r P. 8 C'onnerat. Jr..
Char># M Craig W 8 Chisholm, J
North Chisholm, J A Calhoun, ciiarte* D.
foburn. A Gordon' *■ s. ** 8 Cos ding,
f #rrn>-.’ A t'obnrn It M Coburn It V.
Connerat John II Putter E. R t enant
J A ti. Csrsc-n II D. !• I X Do-ig
j. It J loa.ant W H. Danjel. II B
Duckworth. D. Y I m y, Earle I usher,
G E Dl kluaon. W T Dixon. Edward H.
Idem- r*. John H. Dillon. J B Du- kwrorth,
l-klward 8 Everett, c, C. Ely. W E
F.ete* K. 8. Elliott. I.rn* t Eichhorn. B
G Erwin. A 8. Elchberg. W G Ecks
tein. J. C. Fleming Jo-eph Ferst, Ed
ward Frost. O. Kn rytinl. T. M Freeman.
J. J Feeley Char In F Graham W H
<lads.|sn 8, J B Graham John W Gof
den. Arthur (I. Gorton W W G'rdon.
Jr., Blarn# Gordon. J B. fllovsr. T. N
Haselhurst. Jr. George C Heyward. Jr..
Thorryas Hunlsr. t\ Vt' Hammevan W J.
Uarty, JuacpU E llarty, Tltomaa M. liai
p*r, F 8 Hi note*. O C t lev ward T f?
Hubb*t V H Hugh**. Howard Hari.
j H*gfi Harrii u . ,i ml *i v I I lot
rocke \V. G Harris- n. H Hunter, l un.b
! Hull. R C Harrt**n. Fred A |lan*rham.
J. W. Ilarpr. Waiter K Jon*r 11 J st*n
ien. John H Jordan, <i NoNr Jonr,
Chart** I> Kiinr. O Kay ton. J H.
Ktnxir. C ft. Kealnofer. (Vordot Keller,
Edward Karrow W d*Hruyn K'T*-
J Kirby, A. R 1.-iwf n. F. G. Ig *ue Wm
M Low. D. R Lnrulay. J, O Ijow (in y
t* Long. R 1‘ Mot gin .1 *• t>h R M irtl t,
Jr J W Moore, Emmett Mon n* f, 1..
r \|\ np. E II AhMiVtori. 4 l Mellon,
I. J Maxwell, H Myrl k A K Moynello.
I* M Mfl.lt.in Wn A YUan*. \V Irvmg
Morgan. J. I* Merrill*w J W M Intyre,
Ji \v \ MriYulley, J J Mciv*tt< *gii
Jr Henry M* \itpin. H II M i.* -I C.
A Molntyr*. R J McDaniel. George M
Norton. A' K Norton. R U .New? J G
N*;*kwi T' YV Newton. Walter l' ott.
\\ | oHr •ri Gt . rge W I'waiy M W
(iwfni. R 8 Vurxe. II If Pmlon M
8 I rit hard R L l*rh iard Frank L.
Pickering. On- I I*r*raWga*l, Arthur
* 118 I Phimpa j I' Fro*
•er. rl A Qunnto k Rotg lietnhler, W A
Reeve C*. 8 Richmond, F IV*vvlanl.
<• H Remahart h>itwtn C. Rvlh Allen
Bwent. Gordon S.uy, J R. Biui*v,
Georg* N Spring. \N \Y Ftnrr. Jr . .\
R M II B>goor Prol T Sno
e>. * W Banev, John Btildar*l. F .V.
strong. W X\ Nr.irr I A Smith. It II
Smith. I SllverherK Kidred Bimkina. C.
T>.* A V U Thr*m*r J F T
g.iri II r Train. W 8 T'.*ofl. 8 K
Then*. William * Train Ir T. If
Ti .laferro, IT A Vonder Mo\ I'
\\ Haon. I*. R Wylly. J D \\>*l. II
Weber. <1 \ Wlill* Vi ! \lbef Wyllv
It T Waller. Jr f>K\ vn E WoodUutm*.
.lame* M Weal, f G White Jo tn H
f Wright. E 1* Yt**i.r*. John II Young
I\\ R AtiUw*ll ( L W. No*e, Nathan
| < 'oleman
WRIT POINT ORMOATIOIII
4 nnlmrl Uhlrh a 4 wdel aigns *n
I iilrrlttK the Ififl*nn
Balnhrtdg*. Tn 1 Morning
New* 8 me aeeke ag*, in Nil aril'le
i .!■ f-n-llns <ln asatr.s* th- vl-lotts
-iHiid-r of ths Nsw Vork Bun, Ihe stalc
ni.nt st m.i4 that a cadet, on snt-rlna
Ih - l'i HM Sta<— Military A. a.I-mv st
W-'St l-olnt, to b- -tln ktrd t-vr th- ,rw'
by lha' Institution ol.tlKii—l hlms-lf •< an
-Ish !•>cara pervi* for ih* governnieni.
Tht statem*nt vxaa not fi.an per
aonal knowledge of *h* fact, but from ex
cellcnt authority.
Your Fine Greet. Fla., fiunday corre-
NfMudent chahenge*.! tn* accuracy of that
wiatement and oiled we •video*# of 8* In
. orre. tne* the resignation from th*
army Inalde Ib* time-limit, of offircra who
later won prominence and dlatlnctlon In
thw great Civil War
Mij Herbert, from hla frequent allu
alone to XX ear Point and It* alumni, *how*
n*f>l ruble familiarity within 4 Inwti
tin lon arwi it* oper itlon*. but he erred
when he rtkwllenged th* etwtement re
ff>rri to. its th* fol.owing do# ument, frorn
headquarter* direct, (dearly *tww*
"1 , of the *tate of—. aged
year*. m#ith*. do hereho' engage,
with the 'oti*ent of my , that, from
th* date of my admglon a* n cadet of th#
Fnlted Htutcw Military Academy, I will
se rV e In th* armv of the United Stats*
for night >, art. unless sooner discharged
compeleM authority. '*
This obligation is In the nature of a con
tra t Modi. K the authorltlea of 'be Acad
emy to edu- ate, cv h, board snd keepih-
Mpt.il, -ant .luring ihr ol , ghite course
whb-h 'he ~),!! ml c.iMracts for a time
limit service aa hi* dt*. barge of his pari
of the c-m(Mict.
In all -’i-h corvtracts there are Imp'led
If not < xpretutwl exceptions The West
Point an borides would not ■ arry out the
letter of the contract, If the -udet Is guil
ty of flagrant violation* of the regulations
.r Insilgs tea mutiny against the authori
ties it the a- ademt A cadet guilty of
ku h conduct would he summarily dismis
sed, though he pleedrd the letter ..." th*
,on tract.
In like manner an officer pleading Just
and reasonable cause for his release, sub.
mil* hi* resignation o the proper author!,
ty In time* of pea s, especially when
there |* ,i plethora of officers, the govern
ment generou-ly re tnqulshes ft* claim
upon such applicants.
The matt, r of acceptance of such resig
nation. however, rest* with the Prestdem
and hi* war kemetary, end if the appli
cants service are needed by the govern
ment he must stand 'by hi* ob.tgutlon I?
ti." author!'!, - .leeline to ace opt th* re-lg
nation. O N Bau**y
—Chief Purser, who rule* the Creak In
diana of Indian Territory, I* a rich man
and well edHeated He la a full-biouded
Creek, but few would guess him to be an
Indian to see him on the street.
—The Duke of Norfolk, though a rleh
man. I" not at :l urbane He dresees
ratner like a prosperous farmer, and has
heard of considerable length which he
has trimmed. It Is said, whenever be hap
pens to think of having that operation
performed.
GAME IS VERY PLENTIFUL
•AVARVAM MDMDMtA IUVI.W.
tm moot Nn nrim l np.anon
OP ir.ARt.
Th* Wwxanaali Hirer Hnnl Have
1 feioiun it (In •# P-rerr % arlefy of
IHtek* and I'artlra 4 4u After
Them Rally Forty and Fifty
(traces a Hay Ant nu I naeually
lnr tta a fur Nome f the lfn*k
lliinlrr~Riiil nnt llov e %re
Prraent In Abundance and the
(•land* llohm th* 4 oaat TkrMigerf
With lleer—4ne lluatev hhoi Four
Her nit Than I* taa Hay.
Nivann th atort*fT*en nr* revelling till*
*eiy ti In a w. yin of Miootlng that ex*
re- L bi-Mily anything In th* hietary of
the pybt few year*. Almost every kin-1
of gam* I ei 'toUngly plentiful, and thoan
who go out with a og and gun return
with a full Uk
Nothing In ritv4riri.th #pi*rt***n'* *p*-
rlen. e for ifte pr tow >ej*r can parallel
the |H. -*nt hi, i/ : i k and the num
ber of them that nt being killed. R*-
•i*T*y tb* prfcßxonnl hunter* nlmoat *v>
•ry day wltnetea* a half doean part|*a
•tartlng on a trip up the rival. aome
p.>lnt from two to fifty mile* *wa> aa th*
destination nnd tho Laughter of duck*
th* purpoa* of th* vidt.
rin* varieties that ever vialt Savveauih
and vicinity ara all her* thi* y*ar th*
c-invaabackw, teal, wtdegon and ..mar*.
H|*>rf*meit tis count for the fact tha' th*
flight of rturka la an heavy by
that It ta du* In part to th* heave Hre*d
of eummer duoka In t rva vIHflMy laet auen
met ant th* tmrafevr*'* of mt> f ail
klid*. up*m which th* migrator, duck*
fre<l Fp>rtrm* n My til* euinnier durka
tell the other* that there 1 much id eat
In thU av ttou, and hav* Iwl th* nth*r
here.
It in no* nnuai.al for a himuitg ( mr<y
If luiiig bat k to the city IWty 4>r fifty
brace* f du- k* aa a result of tte trip Th*
ft|mrt*men an tha 4h* <lu> k are <aa’lv
foiitMl aid that 'beta le INtl* iraubl* in
getting them tA*me to keep atiil
arwl Khocd Mdralght i g cx*c** . nlal.
hut with tli M r*4}UjKit*w ami noen* knowi
*tge of the W4f*tWH\* about Tty* rlity a
•AM'eaaful dav’a huikiing la e**ll> aaaured
Quail arvl door* 4f* not leae plentUul
thi* year than *rc -hake TtmnAaglvlrg
lav *vervUdy In A*\a 11 rah who tonieil
a dog and a gun and ever uaad them
weill out for a da v s aliootii.g and w.ai
dcful tale* were told of tm- tdrde ehwt
w. re found ,md killed In many i*ea
th*r.- wt til. fantlal *-\ i\< n- .f th*
truth of then* atorlo* eupphed by th* I >ag
etiinge of tjirali tliat Ih* aport.xioen | mini
ly di^dayed
On the rt< c plant aa ion* wlttg the river,
from which th* crop h*ui b*-ri cleared,
dov*a ar* f*-edtng in rtnvf- Horn# of th*
Arid* ha\*> I*#• lal4d ami to inew the
•porting owner* of tlw M*ld and their
frienda Imv** regaaired. 'Hie d*vt- iMwrm
to feed verv arly tn th* morntngrand when
the light la yd wuk ami >tfy ertain. th*
• laughter of the * Innocent*'* ha*
fnv* ahootl’g *t>Joya <*rtaln ndvanbigw*
over other forma *|*ort t the mini of
th* !ioT-to* enthnajs* I* rp-aiinAn aa It
<V*ea not *i tall th*
l attendant up>ri f >tl >wli.g t * <iof to
atsoot *jual! or ly! g In the maaVly br 4om
of a U**' and waltum far tiv fllgnt of
du k*
iMi th* inland* a ng th* •o a ter*
ar* llrfjurenda of and ar thlx year One
priv thjT went out n Th ikaanlng ra
tur ed to th* city wVh *|v An* *|ectin*n,
four of wh h had fal *n h fur* ti * rIA*
of <*n* cf th* a|**rt vn. n mloiie. FoOr <ta*r
In one <lay I* a i* ord which )a rww mir*
|Maa*d In th* r*<y nt ip*r!‘*ne* <f himt
era In thU a* th*n of <h* c-iinvry.
Ther* are rntpe. too. In abundance about
Havwnnwh anal th* indAcatlnn* era Hum
wood* <k, th* rarest of ih* game hVrda
fhet peek Uveae latitudea. will turn up
nexv month In K'at*r number* than for
many yeara
Indeed, thta part of th* state this year
la a apoctaman’a elyalium For aovn*
years hunting ahrwd the city ha# naK
heen partlcuhirly good, or. If there
<han*d to he an ahundanr* of on* sort
of gam*. It uaually happenoal thag *ovvw
o'her or other* were not anywhere to b*
fmm*l. It Inw rarely happaned tha< all
kind* of game have h**en *o plentiful and
the aportanien *ft Mavannah ar* enjoying
Ihemwelv#* and aupHvlng their table*
with th* h*e* In th* land
AAh) Hr Wmm Pleaeeal,
When Hi* chtldren attending a certain
prhool rvumt'lel after th* niimner hoi
Idaya of* of th* teacher# aeked her Uttl*
pup;ln If they were |<lea*fl to get back
to school, aava Tit-HR#
“Yrw *’ wm th* attnfjiit unaMmou* re
sponge
T**k ng the boyt InvlivldigiUy. th* taitch
*r n*xl naked
"Why are you phased to g*t back to
pchc-ol ?**
* Hecaiiae.** anawered tJ>* bright youth
"I get a a bit o’ rest at *ch oi It* Hi* 'oil
day a I Juat run* Herrin* all doyV*
rave one reaan. aome another,
hut It waa r*a rve t h • 4 t*> #
bottom of th* cNaa to atartle the tearl*r
"And now, Johnny. ’ aakl be- lady,
jsj.,, i v -ur *ter <>n*o her
knee#, "why u Johnny plea and'*'
"Must I tell troof?" aeked J’ohnn'
"Of isaitpe. Johnny. Now. why ar* yau
plan ed? ‘
•R*caaj-.* 1 ain't, so thee*'.*' rapiled th*
.ncorrlgible
fir Mary a rnur*h. Balti
more, of which ih* Rev. F Want D*nya
la rector, ta being in •*•. and
wl.l be *mm of Uw* An*t r*lgloi* *dinc*a
in that city.
KNOWS NO DISTINCTION
lllrh and Poor Silk.' (! tram Ca
tarrh in This lllmata.
All observant pbysldMs hav. noGuod lha
<'tiorm-.ua itu rease m calarraa. dssenaes lt
racenl run, and tha moat llbstsi and en
li*tteiie.l have cheerful. y theJr p-
I>r<)V.l to the new internal remmly.tkmsrt a
Catarrh TaMtsts, as the must successful
and by far tha safeat renstely for catarrh
yea produced
One well known catarrtt speelaltat. as
Stx.n aa lie nad ma-i.- a thor>aih teat of
Gits preparation, discsnird inhalers, wash
es and sprays and nos deprtwla entirely
upon Siuart a Catarrh Tatnels in traat
m* a-in th, whether In the htd. throat
or stomach.
Dr. Rlniell saya "In patients who had
lost th*- eene- of smell entirely and even
artere the tiearlrur ha beyun to be affect
ed front causrrn 1 have he>l line results
ufter only a lew seiti' use of Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets. I can only eStplsln their
nrtkxi on th* theory that lha claanatac
and entSMsptic properties of the tablets
rleetroy the catarrhal (-rms wherever
found, because 1 have found the tablets
-uuaily valuable in catarrh of the throat
<uui stomach os m natal catarrh."
Dr Eta brook says St.uui's Cat arr it
Ta.>.! me especially useful in nasal ca
tarrh and ca arrh of tha throat, cleartna
the m-mbratiee of mucua and apeedUv
overcomiidf the hawking, coughing and
expectorating.
Ar.y auff-rer from cwtarrh tvlll find
Stuart s Catarrh Tablet# will stve tmme
dmt relief, end being tn tab.et form and
pi.osant to the Usetc are convenient and
alwaya ready for uee as they can b* car
ried in tha pocket and used at any time,
as they contain no poisonous drugs, hut
only the cleansing antiseptic properties of
Eucalyptus bark. Guatacol, blood root
Hydra *t in.
Ail druggists sell lha tablets at 60 cents
i (or complete Uoatmcnk
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