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the student in politics.
ii 'i , r.i:n miitiTU to tbe
( IIOLAH IN •*• III.H LIFE.
'I lirt t|)lill Ul *-x*ttruillin Con-
Uejwwcd—W bnl t'ollrgf Mrn llavr
|)vte *• Politics— Memories of tlir
old Jioulb—T*e Haul) I’arl to lU*
Umii I nation an Imauioary PorfeWf.
. ian: a, Dec. 1 —The Manual banquet
~f { . Chi Phi Fraternity wui 1* ki here
ti s.t. Pn ininri.l numbers of the **>-
v vre present from many section*.
j ‘.s** Emory of the United States
r*et Court wag the principal apeakor.
i! j. et was 'The S udeiit In Palliis."
u<,. gpecr condemned sectionalism
, n -Ae of the position of ttM Bomb a*
, • . .y in national politics. He mil
nr la we do not fie and to enh no n
, -*.* t pride, l therefore pupO'(sJ* •e
--r „ m *nU:gl g up n the i uatrlou
w i men of the itatc wh* have left
:i!(pxe."4 tiiM.it) nutio. a. a* and 1 lama*
1.. ’or%. t o their .am©
te : jinii er u household word* and
. i . 1 • ven p.r;l ly recount their vlr
.. i t.cir ..onivvemeiita It migut oc
j.m- untiMi’jiiii' -to our
ii*m ottie eta. *e.
ti e., r th pur■, osef 1 ia.*e ns
, printed upon the mlt da of the l
. o Itil il- C y t. > b) t IMO
,v o . flgu e fli
i -uou.il say t:*? supreme duty
'•i.lna a*.<l g.Vii K full expression
■ it ~,-irit of National Amori mUm
w , • . pit© of all that the selfish par
r ?; nam*w s* cftictuiliat may con-
S H’h or South, ib th© lied rock
in every American heart. The
al * ta*e hh. . a hlda-beund and con
. , upatla *4 Hale who to advance
a, f itait.i*. wu ilcl In n to eii
u . c.i ibml Mn.mo itlee. to rekindle
end fury of battle to the dung©*-
t f . , t ( e never * x posed his bllloua cu
>uid bed Into nottiingnMf>
aJI ; ,.Egi**ni and contemptuous I ,4 *°
i|e - h.uki be 4li© special mark for
- ■ at ton of young nu n on whose
f , - ifitne the radlanc** of the future.
, t . .rnahy must we strive until w
high plane of nortnai con-
AnvrW.ir. p.Utica. Who can
... , • the Inte.h-rtuai and polltl u! le
which it. threatened to trie
i thu-c Southern .*•:.!tea by habit*
~ • nr** from that lofty principle. the
„. , ;t y of the Individual voter which
t. of American government?
sentient Georgian was ther
v , ....i no blu'h with sname when ti
,t from th.' mate aroae in a recent
i j , i, . and avowed that h*
i,ii: tin slat* which waaiid supjxrri
in ,i j’.iat* the convention might
i .immateft un-ti any platform tlo
. -n nucht a<V*pt. Ala*. Is there
no <>*orgian tliere In the blase of the no
i.onh eye to voice the pride and tndepet.d
--u. • t • Umpire Stat* —the inonm of
of Stevena. of Hill, of ant
ihe ltend roll of the Illustrious whose fear
]< rial* 'inanship and lnt< llectuul |ower,
‘. i t cl
tr th** opinion of Gen. Robert
i Of Ihi" i.lustrH)a man. Richard
Vl.t . in Johi.HH \vrote: "ills was the
lot* t I * v r knew.” Of him
AJexa *ier 11. Stephens said that "He had
• f nbc to K' vem i o North Ann r
c an ut.neni. ’* Hi" letter Is before me
Twt..\*itvo years ago this gnat South
• i wrote: /
i '% conventions In the South have
• i ’h* p• ph* of aii r*ul control ovir
i t ij>a# or nun of the liemociatlc
Wc t..iu the result, a lAemo rat
wlthout li<‘DK> Tiitic principles
■ nice: atie rej>resentatlve without
l 'if: l|>l*h at ad. ruder our pie.*ent
..c people are uasoluiely puwertsv
• • •
•i the remedy? Go hack to first
i ■ tpic.c The necessities of the Country
f he piut trn years have compelle*! the
e (f oplc to unite for the common
• • • • This is no l4iier nec
• try. was never necessary, to
• xtc*u; it was carried and must lx” r
-r* c. rj or it will soon he forever Imjios
to restore fpod gov* rnmetit In the
ted States.**
nls Illustrious Georgian, the ccmpn
■ t **f 'lay, Webster nnd Calhoun, spoke
’• truth then and It is he truth now
an the people wer* aciuated by th**
• * principles of j> pular government to
'c-ith h- r;f*rrcd. when the individual
ter thought and decid‘d for himself.
■ no! -of political thought were comis'll
to |-tit forth tnel* lx*? t tnan. Tlmmh
*i‘*'*at rt. n met each oiler on the bust
■'-•s iii Joint debate and the craven who
' f It* rr* r his :uiv rsary was in ail
v. a.-xiired of i* f*at.
NVnen such a man ns Alexander If. Stc
i ts m and lb* ’,j ruin II Hill representing
’ < t;g Ideas In Joint discussion met
*• •:* torate by thousands who flocked
’ r the titanic debate. It was "bark
• **i“ to th* m nd- of the candidates
S o the minds of trie latch de
knew the other's pow
•*ach sedulously prepares!
ms'lf by careful thought and reflec
i -*n the hksiory of nations, and th"
i i* • -of each put
nv>. t ply mti* courts mxl thus
• ime lmmea-urably great.
h c,*nte>*ant must lx* accurate, there
- i bscamv k.irtiel, ami learned
• i urace themselves they impart** 1
and accurate information to t ie
I'd inaud ami charmed by the
delaitt the ambition of youth wa*
nl t!rrl by the examples of t.i
trx n b* for** them the young men of
• try *l* * rmlned to m ike their
lm<*. Thus tlu* whole plane of
t;i i.fality wr: • lev.itcd. Great
v * 1 '■ 'm* uiitl reputation of the Smith
men. Second to none were they
- u ds t*f the nation Hut the arts
■ modern machine rtolitlcl.in do not
h ti her met ole by w loh
* men of the tm did *’mn ter.
in i mov* the ern nnc o men's
r I one and citnnlt n of th •
i k*r nisi wlr* pul have ’ee
1 ’ did fo <• K|Ufif*' 1 k* lint w !*lch
u *ti I avl fulminel i ver
f • A1 . edo.i to Art ix rxe
I'** line native ; ower !• as of
' .s k nd fl # f *li |* of* e.
I Smith Is here iu the -on* *vf the
• /*jh'r- .* o yie br alh©
0,1 i k" of v.oiet < ate ding on 1 giving
c/<Mic lad n l>reex now* is the i
l ines and woo the uplands.
! then, t\\ r one thing needful to
1 ",l make |*< rmsneni normnl po*
n*fh *U in the Southern states?
1 vtt.ii inquiry. For nearly n third
enttiry the a ilte metk.of the South
- urret dered their political convlr
’••r fe.r ©f the s|XK>k of negro dom*
! i<xgro will never dominate the
lr n * Gl*'at harm has been done
n-*< rupuiottn men have used the
of Unoront or corruptible memtiers
• 1 r * * in munirtpa) or other local
, ‘ ~f “r.d there the danger lies.'**
• • ’de ihnt negro <!ominntion Is
•' ! not an imaginary portent. Tin*
,M ‘ 1 obvious remedy is a4 hand,
hut t.i adopt a lair and Ju-t
" the right of suffrage and
‘ enforce the same with equal
l !i*n we will witness the disap
' -ror.; our system of (he iynor
i> worthy and corriijxlM voter.
'/ ,i ‘* "kite fN well. We should re
f ' n ' questionable expedient. We
1 . ord to Ignorance or wort hire**
whatever color, nn herodltory
'• the pru l .g... *he t. r>r The.*
*n justice an<J moderation, which
v adorns the hlatortry of the F.m
•>thr of the South, should guide our
*s In nil the dclltierattcnp *o vital
future We should hazard no in*
'itlona 1 risk In defining the qual.fl
of eb wor. We should hew to
x if* chips fall aa they
y 1 1 is |* manly Thla la the pvrt of
men engaged In a great and ardu-
Threo cT\
Meats m'v
© iisy.
v*x
mmS'llFl
- I $
% l :ii
■ p__ ii I,
How m*nv veam of her life iloe* a
woman apen l ovrt the hot cook atove
getting tlioM.- three meals a day? Hack
aching, heuil throbbing, nerves twitch
ing, it's all the same, there are three
meals a day to la- prepared. Dr. Pierce
Favorite Prescr;] tlou cannot lighten
woman'* labor, but it ran and does in
crease her strength. It cures those dis
eases of the womanly organs which un
dermine woman s vitality.
•I rannr* nrair. Dr I’l'r-e’. F.reHre Pre
Hrriptiuu too higlilv n tonir for tlrr. orn
our w.nncil wS>> .re •.. !,.1 with Weak
nes " write* Mr* lr \t Holme* of Ce.iei
R! >i*H. 1 iwa "It )i* helped tnr mu* I
*ni a tklllf.t! physician #>• c satil to me
auvwf rto tnv question a* to us rffccacy I know
of rases where it luu. leailv wt rked wonders
Dr. Pierce** Pellets do not
re-act ujxjn the tvstem They are a fcotxl
thing to keep in the house. One • Pellet
is a laxative, two a cathartic do*e. The
medicine for every wottuu.
cun struggle to secure to themselves and
’.heir posterity the blc'stnx'* of lawful
I* p ilar government Then In truth will
tho pet pie of the South enjoy their own
HRUIn Then will we r giln the sovereign
y *‘f the citizen which the
i Intended t* s-eure Th* n the m!-*’ of
prrjudi e nrd pa*l n wh ch ob cure th**
vl* i. n wl.l be <Hs<lpot< and by th** light of
r** * *n In the Inev table -o * -
sefitlal to our hap*dn* ss ns p* ;*l • to
rc-c*-t.iblish the method* of the onstl'u
ti n. * hall we n* t c mmeinl to our * nil*
lhe rnemonibl* lam :♦* **f Washington
\\ ri**n the great clwirter of our liberties
was under contemplation "h*-t us ra:s**
a standard to whl* h the wise and honeot
tit it I it*: wl.it*. tk til lit. ttttik. tit
COTTON TIIADK NOT INJI UF.D.
sitnstimi In Chinn fin* find l.lttlr
Kffrrt n It.
noton, P,<*. I—The pr.motel un.-er
:is lot y tn C,. in* jnl th* hr* tta'lon of
iiortcr* to cont nue shipment* to th e
i ourvtrv until tlte *ltuat.on cleirs, <lo n l
r*. ni to have urcatly h Jure.l tho rott n
majrufocturlnc In Now England. .Many o
the mills ate nol ron orned In the C In i
trait dire tty lust . me have suffered on
soeount of the tioible* there Neverthe
I . n l.irue .trn o.nt of money wa pail
tn dlvt.ifnd* to- isy *t mill offices In iht
city. Am.in* the corporations dlebuistn*
to-day ere the follow li k:
Nashua kllil*. N.istiua. N. H.. 4-t- p r
•i in and an rx r. Ul nil of t e ante
amount; O.eat Kail* MUIs. S<w *w rth
N. H., a lair can:.; J <ck*on M li, N hua
N 11.. ♦*' p-r siare. 1,.n later MU *.
Clinton. Mas*.. M* l>T :-a;e; Uwre c
illlls. Itowi-11. f per rrn ; Vork Mils
Su o. Md., J-ial per share. I*iflc Mil*
Lktwrence, I D per share; M:i-sact.usettr
Ml'.l- (t Jso Klat S pet enl.
In addition the following dividends are
announced:
Kturk Mills. Mencheeter. N. If.. E l * *er
share, Dec, 15; Annry Mill*. Man hes e
N II . It per share. Dee. !5; A, pel- n
Mills. Dowell, t per c* nl. I>‘ c 10.
ItlUlllti IN 17. \TIO\ OK AIIMV.
Some of I'eatnres of lt..ot*s mil St 111
He Eliminated.
Washington. Dec. I.—The House Mili
tary Affairs Committee expect* to have
the hill for the ror- inlaatlon of the army
perfected on Monday, and It prohatdy will
te- presenteil to the House on Tuesday.
Mort of the staff f< attires of Secretary
Hoot's bi t. It Is understool, w II he re
jected by the committee. The pr >v son
In the Secretary'i bill which .lulhorlies
the President to ap;lnt the henls of bu
reaus. It Is said, olso wITTIe t-llmlnaitil
The Democratic leaders have b. en .on
*l.ltlr,K about the i>o*itlon to b- assumed
by ih<m towar.ls thy proposed permanent
reorannlxallon of the nrmy, nntl caucus
has been called for Monday, afternoon
The consensus of opinion seems to favor
an extension of the present provisional
army n • a substitute for a permanent In
crease. and lit the nr eiliiK on Mom lay
H.senis'lvo Hay of Virginia, one of the
prominent Democratic member* of Ihe
Military Committee .ml the chairman of
ll,e Demo rail,' cam u*. will offer a till
. xten*.lnit Iho provisions of the present
law for three years a* a substitute for the
reorisanlxiiiloii bill.
Thcwlrlrnl 'lnn irrested.
Columbia, S C, De 1.-Alfred John
son who was r. nipoi rrllv man ,-•lns the
•Too Hleh to Marry" C >miuiny. I* In
trouble. Theatrical con erns thul have
U.n In this Slat- this fa 1 have lynorisl
thi "o.i! rax" ol <lO -mi OB them l.v
I’nele Bam. Coll tor Webster wib, and •>
make an exaninl.. and arre*ted J.dic.s. n.
who was taken to *ranebur. where tin
offense allexed wn* committed. Thtaifl
,ul people In tills town went on Join on *
Umtl for hi- app>-arunce at the I'nltisl
Hiao * Court In Charleston Dec. 11. John
son has k-one back t hla company, which
Is now In Cleontla cllle*.
Vianl**y May Siifeced Wilson.
Washlnx'on. Dec. I. —lt Is state,l on ex
cellent authority that the Hon Joseph
Manley of Maine has teen request. I by
11.0 I’r, shier* to , pi Ihe enmmi*slon
ershlp of Imerna revenue, nude vacant
, ith •■ * 1 let r*t H WI m Ml
Maul) y has not yet Indicated w hal his
dt clsion w 111 be
lust of New larli’i Poller.
New Vork. De-. 1 —Controller Coler an
nounced to-day that the lota! r,*t of th.
lioltce department for Orenlsr New V< rk
for the comlnit year would reich |II,!J
33; that the tax per capita to s i.qKirt thi
epnrlm.nt wouitl he 4;! Id, and that the
tv era tie salary of lac members of tin
force Is 11,377,
Itiirl.iii.p .1 Fever soaped. ,
Warlilnsion. Dec. I A c.bleftram fr.vm
Act iik Director of Pest- Harrison at 111-
, ana to-dav ann.unces ihat Dt K. A
llarltour, chief of the division of sttinm
ond supplies of the Cutsin service, has
ticen laktn lo .1 hospital as a yell
fever suspect. His family resides In this
tliy. .
Fonr t ..evicts Killed.
Ha shvli.e. Tenn.. Dec 1 -Four convicts,
two whbr snl 'wo neer *.*. we:* klilod
and several otturs wer* Injured Ihls af
ternoen by the falilns of wall at lh
old prison In this city. The men were en
gaged In removing the wall when It col
lapsed.
THE MOKaNLNtt aNEW*S: SUNDAY* DEC EMBEK 2, JlK>a
BROKE MM rOUUH UO^E.
( barlfa Mrnuu l>ll Oirr llopf In
l'roui u( < liailiam A••!•* in y .
Mr Cfisir.** Brown. Weturn Union trl
egraph oprraior At the Cotton Rxohange.
white walk.ug out Drayton * real at er
.e.i.ii K aork .it t.u* Weatem Union ma n
oflkv at 1-* o'clock tlu morning, slum*
b.eil over t.‘e r ope that ha 4 been at retch
ed aero** the *ie*alk a* a pru-c.lon
agaln#t clangor io petlestiiana from the
tOjip.mg M..4* of the Chatham A<wdemy
ruin atui fell, brtmktng hie co.lar hone anil
• uttlng u *ir| wound meirly two inohee
tong in Mm head.
Hi* companiono pUknl him up nul on-*
r t i*m ummonoil Dr. Kenan, whoee of
flvx iin y Dr. K*nan rmad a
hurrb-d • xmmuatlon and i*.d the injun-i
n.an taken t< the Florida Honee hi
Broughtn and Drayton atreet* wnera h*
boa’ > VY: h..- iiju'lt-." *re p4.n:ul, an t
he auMalind a severe k by th f*Ui.
tli •> an i l bn> y io b* fatal.
-Mr/ Frown l* well known on the Ha>
oniong exit ton men. Ib had b< **n doing
extra wtek at the Western Union offf-
duDig the night gnd had Juat left th
• Ml ** wh**n he met with the n. *.den
The rope which wa* Mretched between
th** imn along and the eblewalk
jtound tin* Drayton *tr*** t and Oglethorp*
avenue corner may have k* ja people fr*>m
getting a few fct nearer tho toppling
a a*bn>> wall-, but tl hi- been it )iinz*i
ou* obistrui tton to pesle.nrian ttov* \ dur
ing
ihrr< an 1 M vral n cldcitti have oc ur
r'i becuuoe of in There te no light on
the walk and ihe rope an hardly be aeon
until fad< str>fumbie over It.
- mu.mm
IIIU UIIIMI) AT HI N MAG.
The HacliiK leelerday Wna the Heat
of the Meeting.
Washing.Arn. Dev. 1. Fine weather drew
a b.c crocsd to Henning to-lay. and the
racing wa." tho beet <f rhx meeting Thre<
fMv< rite- won Summarlen:
Flret liaee—Selling, eeveai furlong*
or* el. l to 2, won. with Fadorallat. 12 to
1 and 3 to 1, eeiamd, and Judge Magee.
-f t 1. tolrd. Time 13u 2-G.
Bee*ond Haoe— Five dial fur
!oiifc. maklen 2-ywar-okle. Alzora. ft to o.
won, w.;t Flaneur, even atid 1 to 3. •**<'-
onel and Dac(>l. 12 to E ‘third, 'lime
1:10 4-5.
Third Race-'-Steeplerhoe#, nhom tw
aci*l h naif mil*v* Breach of I'romiee.
to 1 won, with Ciarona. 5 to 2 and 4 to V
•sx*el! and Wild Heather, 8 to l. third
Time j.tJ. %
Fourth ilace—Dw ember Special, one and
one-na.f m.iii H*k* ties ter. 2 to 1. won.
with A* ju;:h. 3 to 1* inxl 7 to 10. **•• >.d.
•nd Kn.*;at of the Garter. 6 to a. third.
Tima - 4 *.
Filth ltai*e—Handlcap. 2-> ear-olde, six
ftirlotifb*. itobert Wrivkb’U, 11 to 5, won,
nTih I'iKHMI Font 7 In *> 4fl 1 tn * ar'**iMl
und Moor, 12 to 1. third. Time 1:16 4-. Y
Hlxtn Race—Tw’o-yenr-oUJs and urwvards,
ore mile and one hundred y arda. Me*
Meek In, 1 to 2. won. with Klnmklnnic. 1
to 2 and out. second, and Annoy, 3 to 1,
thirxi. a ime 1:50.
New Orleatie Itaot- Henlta.
New* Orleans, Dec. l.—Results at Fair
Grounds:
First H ire—One and one-sixtenth mile*,
■eillng. Helen Faxtoti. ti to 1. won, with
U .raiw.itel. 5 to 2, se ond. atMl Belle
. tnipaun. 1< to 1, th.rd Tinev 1 il 1 -
Ht cotiil IU *•*■—One mile and u alxteooth,
>elllfg Hood's Brigade, 6 to 6, won. with
Ben i hate*. 12 to l. second, and Heroioa,
!15 to 1. tnltd. Time 1:50.
Third Ra *—s4.x furlongs, handicap. Mo
ioi.l, C to 1. won. w *h Alex. 3 to 1. aec
'tid. and Goebel, 8 to 1, third. Ttnu*
j Fourth Itace—Magnolia, eelllnjc stoke*.
In mile. Aloha II , 11 to 5. won, with Tri-
I ndltsa, S to 1, second, and Sir Fiorian
3 to 1. third. Time 1 43
Fifth Itace—Seven furiemgs, selling Tra
I gedy. 5 lo 3, won, whh Frank McConnell.
.1 to 1, second, and Jnuendo, 15 to 1, third.
Time 1
Sixth li. c—Five and a half furlonas
si lllng. Animosity, even. a.*, with Ikir
ter 11., 15 to 1. second, an<l llylo, 11 to 5.
third. T.me 1:09.
col.i viill %’s m;\v nHUTM.
Was Opened Hy tlie It ..under* SVlth
n l.nruc Aiiillcnce.
rolumbla, P F., Dec. I.—The Columbia
i >p<-ro Hotise was burned twenty-two
tnonihs ngo and since that time until
:o-n ght there have Is. n no theatricals
in th’ iky. Tne old Opera House was In
ihe City Hall anil was lease.l by Council.
It was poorly bu'lt end furnished and
the sealing capacity w-us mm.
To-night the Colutnhlu Theater, occu
pylng the main part of the handsome new
City Hall, bulll on Mall! (greet, opposite
the Capital 1 '.roomie was opened with
th.- opera "The Iloundera" The new
house cost tlO.on. Wank Mllhern of
Charlotte was ihe nrehltecl and the the
ater I- large aisl in.*|.*rn. The seining
opacity is 1 “‘i atal ihe stage Is unua
uiftly ion:ino.llous. Asher F Hrownc Is
the lessee .md Pmlthde.il A- Browne Ihe
managers. One of ihe provisions of the
lease I* that n full orchestra hull be in
every performance. The Columlao 1 >r
rhestrs, one of Ihe best In tho stale, has
hsen engaged for this purpoaa. m iiouse
to-nlghi was packed with a brilliant ns
lemhlage. Full evening dress was Ihe
rule iu parquet, dress ftrrle and bai ony.
KKHTtIHATION OF ti tl.l KSTON.
Nsllou Slid Hslr Are Called I pon tn
.loin In the Work.
Fort Worth. Tex.. Dee. 1— Resolutions
iported by th- committee to the lial
veston hiriair convention to-day were lo
Ihe effect thil the nation and stale sho Id
join In ihe restoration of the isrt of (la
- The .ommlttc.- urgex ,tjon he
federal Cong ess Ihe IniiHtil nee of T xa
ivaiernays In general. The recotntn. ndx-
I .ns of the commlnec w-,11 no and uht ho
ad.)pted a* ihe sctMlnutnt of the c.n. n
ilon Is a uni'.
ANKWI.It OF I NITFI> STATE*.
W ill Not lie Ktrleken In the Case
llmnglit bj Ksmpsna.
Washington. Dec. 1.-In the nc'lort "In
i prix**." in* mind by Adnural Wl I.am T
-svtnres*> ng ilnst the Bpanl* i vessel of
n ir Infsnla Mat m Ter. ssa. Justice llox
n.r, presiding in the district branch of
•he PuproßM Court of the lilstrliH of Co
j inn: a ha“ overruled a mol Inn lo -tr.kc
out the answer filed by the Fnlled tltate*
,ia the ise.
I’.'...broke New* Note*.
Fembroke. Oa.. Dec. 1 —Messrs Barm
hbl ft Gray have sold lh*|r lurnentlni
business, consisting of mule*, wagon*, still
*r.d fixture*, lo J. I* Duke Mr Duke wd.l
run this still In corns Mon with ho I.
-I - Wo.*! stand, where he ha* been do
ing n naval stores business for severs!
I years
W. K. Ojfllvle hos sold nut his business
ai this place, consisting of gio, <rlr ami
gem r.il merchandise. Col. Jessie Csher
i is now in char*.- ~nd 1* .tvelnl by a
young man from Klhncham county.
The crops of every description arc all
nboul gathered and the farmers at* wel
pleased with the r**ult* of the season.
EAT-WELL
SAUD DRESSING
Makes Plain Food Rich
“77”
New rtllffton Ur. liumphraTa* Mai■-
ual, 144 pv, oa (hr twrr anal irnl
■ornt of lltr alck In nil nilmania.
■oallrd frv, Ota (tin rail pockrt.
COLDS
When the Ctilil run down your .a k.
t*k© * 77" ai d tha CoM n|.l ilop nght
there.
When you commence to m. ze. iak*
"77" aixl that will eiM the Cold.
When you begin to couth, take '77
aiiti that t*nla it.
When you i*el that you are to king Ookl.
<ak "77" at once.
If you have a Fold that hanf* on—
Grli>-riekc "77" and break It ui>.
Ai iruagbti<, 25c. f
Humph <•>•* 11 oncopal Mr Meitc!ne Oa.,
cor. W ißDni and John t, N*h Ycrk
1 IIDAMAN HAD A 0D TIIIIO.
lit nghf ifuleu (inodi Proiu >ef rm ■*
mill la \w In Jail.
Valdoata, Oa., Nov. SO.—llia wholaaala
robbery of the A. H. FviiJlrton Company,
v4h4e?ale grtx ra. wad dlach^*xl here yea
leniay. and l-l night fteir llltle negro
boy a Mtni m Chinaman wt*r* arreeted.
tiara* • I vr.th th** tliefia. Tha lx*> hav*
b* n j. i.fliig m rMii e f ▼ the building 1>
mt'Hne of Die ventilator to the cellar,
then inn king their way to the uj*tu!re
where they have carried on a ayatemotl*'
heft of dgare. clgarettea. pen lie and
numberleaa >thrr mm.vß but valuable ar
tb'lee. Tie* th* ft wr* not diacovarel
until th firm began to miaa* stamfia from
ihe4r etntlonery drawer They noticed that
.1 dollar or *o in atamp would liaapf>**nr
every now and then dur.ng the night. The
police w* re put on thi* watch and Chief
1 lath pier Uqtan to waleh eome negro
*tor*a. the t'htnomun'e store being among
those tinder euaplcion.
The chief learned enough to warrant
!iim In Rccuiinf the Chinamen
of recovering gtoien gwln an* I
threatening him If he *hd not
•HI who he receive*! them from The
‘ntnaman. whoee name i* Jo* la**e, gave
the num of one ilt,e negro boy end the
oy Ifriplh'ated three other** All of them
were arr*Me*l mid lodged in Jail, in lu-l
,sg ,h CVb A search of hla •(or*'
i-vealed the faii that he had bought .i
ray toad of emu.l merchanda***. from
.rru* to time, fr*m thee.* negro boys The
p.ftc© where t.i* Iw/ya entered th* build
ing wmb* worn jdlok, in*ti‘Mting that It hH<l
nerved them long In effecting their rob
berlea of the store.
The City Court of Ijowrndea county will
convene next week and It Is to be one of
the busiest -e"stone ever k> own he
There are about sixty criminal canes
handed down fr.mi the Superior C?ourt o
Im* tried, to Ray nothing of a Uirge clvi
docket. Judge flrifll h and the I *wv< IW
expect to Im< .ia l*uay next weak e t‘ *y
were at the r* r*t eni of the Supe lor
Court and that w m a very busy rii-hn
Valtl has hiul a number of marriages
this w. k. loginning with o. e at the
Methodist parsonage Wednewlay Tiie
■ouple were E. W \|K*u!ry and M
Mary K Frtne, oteratlve** at the cotton
mill. The minister h-ltte<i a moment
to perform the eeremon yon a-eount of
the >*outh of tha groom, but hrva ly t*on
§. nted under the promise of both partle
that he was of age. The brlda was about
K‘ yenrs old.
AI the home of Mr. J E Springer last
night. Mr W Flicks was united In
marriage to Mlsa Be telle Benedict, th*
ceremony being performed by Rev. Carl
Minor. The rouph* are well known and
;opular young pe.if>le.
OFFERED THE NEVATOR9HIP.
Gov. Bind Tenders If fo I*. A. Collin*,
a R #*|* 11 1 11 i*n 11 .
Milwviukee. I too. I.—L. 54. Collins. Rt*
pnbll mv), associate justice of the State
Huprem© Court was to-day privately of
irriNl by Democrat I-' Governor Lind, the*
United Htales senaiorshtp mak \a*' nt :.
the |eath of Cushman K. Davis. Mr
Coliins has not yet accepted The man
appointed by Gov. Lind will hoi until
1 senator la elected by the Htute liegis
i.iture xvatch will convene soon.
Mr..* El lan A*! filer la Head.
Washington. I>c. I.—Mrs. Bllxa W Mil
ler. widow of the Jate Associate Justice
Samuel F. Miller of the UnUM Htafc-
Hupreme Court, was found deed In Ih*l
this morning at her home on Highland
Terrace In this city. Death occurred from
unginu pectoris.
ftlisw U on From Howard.
Norfolk. Va . I>ee. I.—The football be
tween Shawr ml Howard universities, r**-
sultcd In a score of 5 to 0 In favor of
Shaw.
In the second half Howard refused to
accept <) decision by the refereb nnl left
the field
•I 11 hum !• In \\ Mvlilnat ton.
Washington. I>e I. Senator Hanna
accompanied by his family, arrived hei*
..-*hy. IF- wlh remain in this city until
after the inauguration.
WHY tltlllF; AIHUft HI (HYKU9.
Wonderful (arsrr llfipltt Her Many
1.l mi I fit t lon*.
Richard Duffy In Alnetoe's
"CharFrohman has not hesitit**d to
star Maude A* la ins ill T/Alglon.' which I
u boMI stroke, to say the least. Maud*
AdwiiiH lies to com |o*re with Bernhardt
'lhls i** not so trying a com pet I; lon tn
judgment of th** thousands that bellav
(he creator of l-a*l> Ha bid# Is the ‘fln t
in tro In the w*.r,.l ' Whatever may l •
tho ont< ocne. the magnetism of Maul*
Ail.ims will be |n>ten! as ever, hil peopl*
will go Ulce r the sfell. Tliey woul.l yiebl
to it, even If ithe trf(*l to do Humpty-
Dumpty or leer Moutle Adams |Msse*s*--i
in abun*lnvit meqsure tli© imtoflnabb* qua.-
Ity that constitutes a star, wvxdher man
or woman. Perh.ijn she 1 more richly
emlowed tn thle gift than any woman now
on the American stage. Few women With
is many hmltetlotm ns she must feel
have ever attained to such unquestioned
popularity. She li ks l***uty of far. nol
of figure. Her scope of interpretation s
confined wltidn tne triangle of deibatc
humor, charm and pathos. With these
thre- qualities. l vekqd und driven by
toil .rn>st n-hgloua in Its constancy,
she fi i' • <mquere<l the field. Maude A him*
ia proimb.y one of the most envied wo
men In her proferaioo; but nr one ran
Justly think she has not earned her su
She beg in poor and unknown at
an ohnetir© theater west of tht Mlwde
sfppi. when t: 1* r**vlon had but one the
ater for ten jt has beday. After she ha*l
ootrlved to enter New York some years
later *he coubl g*" only inaignlflcant
jxirt- Many young women of scaring
1 mid Hon are doing the same line in New
York to-day. Most of them will never
•to anything better. The salvation of
Maud*' Adams wn* that she played such
parts with the :e*~uilar Maude Adams
ilgnlflcanc*. Then she began to go ahead,
snd thus for she nas not retrograded
That she has been directed by the fore
moat manager of this decade. !• purely
-cnsequential Char.ss Frohman saw an
opportunity In the abLlty of Mauda
\dama. and he has used R to his advan
tage, to her* and to the entertainment 0!
he public. M
A contented araoker try a Franklin
Cigar.
Come to atay, the Franklin Cigar.
172,000 in Macon, tha Franklin Cigar.-#d
THE WEATHER.
For*caa( for Hutniay and Monday—
Georgia, fkuith Carolina and Wtotem
Florida Generally fair Sunday and ston
d> . light to fr* h easterly winds
Eastern Fiurkla non*l rains Sun
day and probalHy Monday, freah mirth
erly winds
Yemerday*# Weather at Savannah—
Matlmum ten| raiure 4 M p ni 57 degree*
Minimum trmp*ratura 7 k a. m. 4* dgre*r*
M" a teni|er.ture 52 legr*e
Normal trinperaiura 51 degre*’*
Exc* of •t*m]'erature 1 degrees
Accumulated rx.ess oinca Dec.
1 1 degree#
A* unuiiated ex esa since Jnn
1 257 decrees
Kalnfali .0# Inch
Normal •! Inch
Dog 'letiey ance Dec. 1 (Winch
Itoflclenrv in*e Jin. I 7-25 Inches
lUvrr U i • t The hlght of the Savan
nah river at Align*;a at ka. m (75th nie
rkltan timet yeateri;y. was 5 a feet, a
fa!! *f ♦; f<t*t during the preceding
•wep\ four hours.
(>h.‘.,TvmitMi taken at the same moment
of time a t l stations, Dec, 1. !!*•■) 8 p
in . 75th menU in time:
N• ma i Btat oi T V Rain
B*tnn |*t ,-loudy 42 I# | 0
New Vo: k cl. udy 42 s <>•
Fhl'ndelpt’i-t. c.oudy ..... g | L |id
Washingt n cigar m I, *0
Hat terns, clear 4* 10 .00
Wilmington, vle*r 46 6 *0
('harloi le, 11. cltnidy 4k < * 0*
Itablgh. clear . ...... 4; j c .00
Charb - ton, lear W % m
Atlmta. clear ( ;* n j on
Ain i*!i. tar ... 4* I , j 0
Savannah, clear .. f 1, m
J'U’Donvltlc, pt. cloudy . | M j 1* ] .02
Jupiter, rain in; 12 <4
K". W*s elaat 74 ; 1* | .‘ft
Tnmju, oloudy jgo j D • K
Mobile, cle r U ft jOO
Mont|i<iirry, - Sear 54 1* 01
Yii'kaburg clear j 56 I, j
New Orleans, clear J ! | .hi
Galveston, clear M | 6 j .00
Cnrptia C*hrlsti, clea r O) 6 j 00
Palestine, clear 54 j > | id
Memphis*, cleir 5; j 6 jno
Clnoinnatl, clear jßk j 1, 0
Fittsinirg. cloudy j 44 j I. j .00
Huff ale, Hourly ♦*> 10 T
1 tot rotted oudy | 34 | 6 uo
t’hl*jg*, ob-u-iy | 3ft | M
Marr|ueg(e, cloudy | 32 s ni
At. Paul, cloudy ~..j 32 j ft | .CO
Ikvcnport, cloudy | 32 { 12 | .eo
St Bottle. Hcttr j 4ft | 6 ••<*
KnriwiH i ’lty. clear J 50 | B .00
Oklahoma, clear | 52 j ft | .00
Fledge City, partly Hdy ; 44 ( 13 |
North Platte, cloudy .44 | ft | 00
II 11. Royer.
lo>'at Forecast ofib Is!
Prnnrn Mrnvlllnii lliMimlnn
Rerflr. Dee. I—The a w.ir*l of the fl fiss
government tn t k *e V aneo-Br xttl • n
boun*larv 'ilxpirfe glreaß axil 147*00 q a r e
miles of the e<tuteatv| terri ory. F n**
get# about 3cw qua re miles n*rthwar<l of
tha Turn us Hi mac range.
Per 11 % lii a Elections.
Lime. Peru, via ( lalvestnn. Dec 1
T*-duy’a i* tban pass**d *ff without dis
turbance. The result favorable to the
electoral oonHtlow ki the list of whoso
in*likites ii|i|- ir the lamt’S of isunc of
the me*t respm fe| drlxcra of Umi
Mrnart Now n H<*|iulilicsvi,
Washington. Dec 1 Senator Stewart of
Nevada has had hi* name placed on the
Republican nucti* Itof He has hern a
Sliver party min for the last eight years
Candy Esculetts
Cores PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER?
Bold ml* r Rtiarantre at following ,torx:
Itowllnakl'*. Jon\ Masonic T*mpi*.
KnlKht'N, W K KoUl'a. Marlow a Cl. vai
land'a, I>onnlly', aiul \v A. I’lcman'a
ftavannah. fla.
I,II’I'MAN HIIOS. Savannah. Oa . ari l
W K RBID, Savannah Oa a titv rtbnton
tI'CTIOX *4lj;v I'lTI IIK DAYS.
NO. 911 JEFFERSON STREET
%T U CTKW,
I. I>. 1.4 IbM HE, iuellfinerr.
ON TUESDAY. (ht 4th day of Decem
ber, lbi. at 11 o’*. ii k before th** Court
House, I 111 sell -aha* store and dwell-
Uur. No. 911 J**ffereon sir***?, to the
highest and lef bidder, subject to a
mortgage of $1,809. TW is a nice loca
tion for grocery and green grocery.
SPLENDID BUSINESS LOCATION
AT At * -TlOftl,
I. 11. LA It Of III*. Auctioneer.
ON TUESDAY, the Ith flay of Decem
ber. lftu before th** Court House* door,
1 will ell at 11 o'dock, that splendid
iuisiness location on the corner of
Wheaton street and Waters road, just
outside the city lim'ts. therefore no city
tax purchaser will step Into a weli-e
-tabllshed business. Terms rash.
AT AUCTION.
ngPKTft, PH TI HHft, MIRROR, POOL
TABLE, Flit MTI HE, RTF.
C. 11. iMillftETT. iuctiiiNfer,
Will sell MONDAY. 3*l, at 32 Congress,
went, f* Caneta. 1 Extra Imrg** Ha l Rug.
10 Portieres. 4 Pant v Chairs, a few good
ricture*. Pur.or Organ, <*he try rtidc
hour*l. Hariars Chair, Grates, Office
Htoves, Ranges, Ga* ftiove, 1 Fine Parlor
Set. 1 very good C’arjet. U R* wing Ma
chines. 3 lounges, Bedsteads. Dirge Mar
ble Hlah. Had Hprlffjrs. lr.*r> Cots. Hofa.
Old Mahogany B!*letoiri. Bookkeeper's
Desk. Illacking. I-arg* Frerscl) Plate Mir
ror. several volumes of Hooks, and a Pool
Table.
AUCTION SALE.
MONDAY. 11 an. Wa wl.l se.l T 0
pairs of 1 - wool fine* punts, 2. fin. Itin>
nel suits (blue), show cases, shr.es. plusii
capo**. mlmViW 'hades, lou'ge. orgun. s* w
tng machines, satin slipper-. neckwear,
co.Jars. nnn<lo iris, guburs la- c * urtal ■*
dore lienche-, silverware, millinery, furni
ture, clocks, pnlld goal tings.
All without r**a*--rve
Huvannah Auction and Commission
company.
A WINERIGHT. Auctioneer
111 Whitaker street.
CHIMNEY TOPS. FLUE PIPE.
FIRE BRICKS. GROUND
FIRE CLAY.
1® mis *
OLD NEWfIPAI’RRa. 300 for 25 cfflU, at
Bu*tnM Oflic* Moraine Nw, f
CREAT
AUCTION SALE
—OF-
Residence Lots
-AT
VALDOSTA
Dec. 11-12, IbOO.
Moore-West Land Cos.
100 acres of the nw4 de-Fabe tee deuce
lota In the nioe-t flourDhlng t wn In G* r*
gla, w ii. b>> eoid to the highest bl*M TANARUS,
No f ike sales and no te ruv itl mN. Ttua*
lot h lb* i*i) (he be.iiHlful Ii I b<* wn on 'he
spring br.m h and Fine Park ami on the
Kieotrlc Car Un thtee mb.ute* from th*
center of town Wa er nnl a fr tn the
artenlan wells f the city. Tula t* the op
portunity for the investor <iiul Pie h* me
builder. All buyeis have equi! ch.mco
Tern* one-tlllrd iu*h. ou*--third (hre*
month* one-thlid six m*>nth*.
Interest on mcea a: 8 i*r*r cent.
Remember the da Dec. 11 aiul 11
For further Inform itUui addra***
A T Ml HIRE.
\aidoata. Ga.
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
llaVe In-en laid In many Of the com
fort tide homes In New York, Boston and
other cities. More ideanly and economical
than carpet* F’laln .md fancy ftK>r laid
and fiollahed nomptol'' over old fl'ors.
making it solbl and beautiful Improve
ment.
Having n numler of floors to lay In Ha
\anmth thi* m*tuh we r.in t|u4e Jose
figure* Csinlogue and eai mi*•• rimy be
bad by ddreHng J '1 ADAMS.
Itox 242 Ravannalfe, nr 227 N. Uharlas
Baltimore. Md
gPK4 111. NOTH ! sft.
NCA|) 1 mi.
krtara. Sloal Urns. ( o. f
l •
ftaianuab, (*a.
• sen t letnria I have beea a great
■ uflrrer from Indigestion and suffer
a great deal. Heard of yoar Vege
table llittrrs through a (raveling
salesman In llaltlmore. I procured
a bottle and find It gives me great
relief. I certainly recommend It to
nny one suffering from Indigestion,
loan respectfully,
CM A ft. A. CHAV PA Ll*
Annapolis. Md.
ft pi : m *v it 1
Jl AT 14 t.i 121 V K|)
One carload of Mayers* flne work of
Syracuse. N. Y., op-11 and top buggies,
the most cum|*icte hiiu ever brought to
thla city.
We defy compel It ton on this work I
ask ihe public on# and all who are in th**
market for end and side-spring **nsy rid
ing vehicles, that they can he found at
my repository. Ai*o a full line of dkilv
ery wagons, open and top, milk and baker
wagons You ni ke i.n mistake by calling
at once and make your selection.
MARK APPLE'S REPOSITORY,
320 Ftroiighton street. wst.
Kelly’s Rubber Tires, the only reliable
(Ire on the market.
KMidim PH %lt MATY,
The Orlgrlaal All Hlght Drag Store.
Bulb Hynntp“ guarantied
Fountain Syringes, guaranteed .0*
('best Protector# A ®**
Chamois Vest II 75
160 Empty Cap*u>s 5*
Itasors. guar4ni*e<i ~..51.0>t
5 yards Asaplx* Oauae .. js
l.|b. A or Is* n t Cotton ....a 3v
Hot Water Bottle* Thr
llAiir Brushes tAd.ime) . it*-
llalr Brush**, Imported 10c to 15.00
Jfjoth Brushes 5o t* MC. guaranteed.
Beef, Wine amt Iron ~.7ic
Hrymr a Chill Tonic *•
We im|orl our own Tooth Brushes and
guarantee every one.
KNIGHTS PHARMACY.
Mail order* solicited.
II Y % Vft lit alMiftft COBBIOGfC,
Rooms 27 and 23 Providers Building.
Dav and Night Seaslotia
Fall and Winter B>ft*lori now in progress
Mtmography. (Munson, hrehiim ainl
Pitman), Typewriting, English branch'*
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Individual
Instructtori*. Bhort. thorough, practical
course*, lat'st and method*. Our
various department* are exceptionally
thorough and complete and ar* uni*
tne |w rnfli.nl supervision of the prin*l
pal. Htudent* prep 1 red directly for bnal
ness. Call and examine the method#
and workings of thla college. If you are
employed during the day, attend our pop
ular night aeasioi). Bend for catalogue.
M E. RYAN, Principal.
IIBAOVATIftti—YI %'I TH*:fti; HEN.
OV 11 IM,.
Half. moss, licking. fiber, feathers.
Our slock of r.aw material aid manufac
tjici u **• up xo oat.. mui rciK>-
lalii.g and r*nuklng has dG.ghiWJ runny
promlnet 1 te.-dd* “is p ur a< quaint
ai*cee Material scot us i in krd. ‘team
ed. cleaned an t m di aied by ml rn ma
chlnery. Maklr g and *r. by tnerhane *. Wo
confine our work to mattresses and bed
ding general v. We -e l ti< klrig of a 1
kinds, rno*-*. hair, cotton, fiber, feathera.
or any art! If needed in mattr**sa line.
NATIONAL MATTREHH AND RENO
VATING CO..
Bell Phone 1136. 231 Drayton etpeet.
Georgia Phone No. 34ft llell Phone No. 34ft.
\\ . ( . Fit IPP A tO.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS
Re t) Estate luught and sold on commla
atone, and Renta, codec ted.
I;.-presenting
Traveler* Insurance Company lafe. Ac
cident and liability Departments
New York Underwriter* Fire Irveuranc©
Company.
Greenwich Fire Insurance Company.
The C.ty Trust. Safe Deposit and Surety
Company.
Issuing Bonds of Surely lw con .rectors,
administrator* guardians, etc.
PROPERTY OWRK9R9.
If you want plumbing work done
reasonable and up-to-date, call on the
former plumbing inspector. COSGROVE.
121 Drayton atrest, lo rear Lutheran ,
Church. ;
ftPFd lftl. ftOTirn.
(iRBRi’l St OTI II UHtftlvT.
This celebrated f.imous old vetted
llighluial Whisky Is Imported direct
fr*m the distillery by us
Tht* Greer Scotch Whisky la
to Ims bottled abroad
and 1* consigned to ua from Olaa
cow. B. otland, and Is In irond In
the United States Custom House tn
this city
Tills grand old Greer Scotch
Wh ky l* beautifully mellow anl
mi ll to a degree and 1* suft to the
(ail.ite as on* l * could i*osalbly wish,
••ml there Is a nut tineas about It
that b ***iw. isily nlcvsing.
U•* Ir* gla 1 to let tho puhllo pftir
ch.*i a* small quantify aa they
wish. * ven ©no bottle, for th# pnr
-1" *• of tntr during the best brand
of Scotch whisky extant.
- BUTMAN BROS.
Who Dale Druggists,
Blppman’s U. Kk.
Sole Agent for tho Greer DlstU
lerlee, Gtwag -w 8 • <tla> and. anl Dub
lin. Ir* hind : r the:r S otch and
lil*h WliDk * • %
%i 11 it i\iiwl. u m:iiiftu
lor over y*.ir fr-'m ni.ihirl.t. D right's
llso;)Ne and onl.irgemont -f the liver, I
c imc to Sow.in* Hprinn** after being *on
fined In l**d for hv. v.• • k on the udvtc©
f my iH ior, S W Min in* of Hytvanla,
i#. . who told rn-- that th* Hiiior* of Hu
e mti#'*- Spring v%to ilio only euro for nio,
M \ ill*ni' had advanced *0 rapidly tiatt
when 1 arrived h?n ine<B* ine- would do
in** no Kmd After staying hero ihre©
wc'ks and following Implicit Instnio-
Monr I am entirely *urel 1 <antu>t *ay
rnmigh fr th* • wafer*, and will nlwavs
them In tlso Iklghes;, and w<uld
i-> rtalnly r*commeti*| anybody nftllcled aa
I have !*•*• n to so t Huwnnoo Springs at
once. BRUNO PFEIFFER.
Pfeiffer, Oa.
ABI. YOU CAN DRINK FOR 5c AT
BIVINOSTi IN'S
F. \ 111111 I Hi \ OF % I.AItIEP PHAETON
The llniitl€imeat in the I ntted Mates
Tho winner f blue ribbon at Iho llorsa
Slum row to *- eoon at l'eeiey’a Stable*,
back of the theater
\li I tool ii Frig, says: Nlv Chadwick
Ivrfo- t Two Whcoier i** in l<i*ai rig. o*-
|o iklly for hlb‘*'. tficr* Ding ariua.iv
no h**r*e motion, ami a* the smart hi*-
pearanee of outfit was to-oKnitel In
ti ant iy, I drove In th*- anna at llorsa
Show no? * nl> evid* 1 r*o| the npplaua
receive*! from the latg** ;iulleiK v e, but hy
th# a w arding lo mo of first blue rlbiioti.
BFPFMAN BROTHERS,
Hole Agents, Whobma.e Druggists.
11l Y ONLY 1 444 BEST ALE.
The best |s the Wheeler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale. made by Wheeler A Cos,
ot Belfast, Ireland, from the celebrated
Crmii Springs of that city Th**a
springs arc the property of Wheeler A Cos.
hence no other Glnrrer Ale maiiufai'lurer
In Irelnn-I has those wafers hut them
selves The Wheeler Ginger Ala la made
from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and not
from Rod Pepper, as others are; ona it
deleterious- the other Is a tonic.
For llealthfulneaa and Pnrky the cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Ale |a the be*l.
LIFTMAN FIROTFIERB.
Role Rout hem Agents. Savannah. Qtk
MAKOMO TKMPLK PHARMACY,
PRESCRIPTIONS. DRUGS AND CIIESI
ICAI.S FIRST!
Th*n Come* Flral Grade Medicine*, Par
fume*. Paper and Envelope*.
And East, hul no) taaM, Our
High Grade CREAMS on.l SHERBETS.
0-nd your order aarly.
PHONE IK
KOH MI.K,
On* lh-Inch HI cam Shot Gun Faad. M
f, • I,>t.n on.- ||i!! '' : iHny Piiiim Nlg
■i* - ■ l ; ir- ••!.!> 'iid
iiboix thirty day*. on* nli-r and Htowall
Hang Edg.-r, with three ><. on* full
aat of Kilt r and Htowall luifhe Machinery,
conflating of boiler and gang lath* a.iw
mill; on* **t of machinery for making
lialn tairral nova*; al*o i lot of f’lratilar
Hw from I* to SK Inrha- diamatar, from
the mill of H. I* Hmort A Pro tn
Emanuel county The otiov* for al* by
• VALE no VAT. MFO CO.,
Savannah, Oa.
■in Mis EXECUTE!*.
Ry th* Amarlran Hooding and Tru*
Company of Haltlmoro We are author
l,ed to a** tit* locally (Immediately upon
application!. all bond* In Judicial prr
aaedtng* In either the atat* or United
State* •'ourt*. and of administrator* and
guardian*
DEAR INC & HULL. Aventa,
Telephone frovldant RuUdlng.
•niCIAI. AUTICI.
Now I* a good time to select roe* plant*
to plant In your garden. Com* out and
aae them at JOHN WOLF'S NURSERY,
Otl and Anderaon *treet. 'Phone BM.
nrr.t i w >i>Tit bs.
We are now giving ape.rlal attention la
hotree iwtntlng. kalaomlnlng and iwper
hanging, etc With a corpa of only llrat
,.,** workmen and a competent *uper-
Iniednent xn do your work promptly
nral *atlfaa*orlly. Oat our eailmate on
unylhlng In houae decorating llna and
avo money.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
LAXII TITLES.
Abatrarta ol the recorded land lltiea of
Savannah and f rial ham county from tha
nettlamenl of OeorgU to date. Money
loaned at low Intaraal on city real citato.
BECKETT * BECKETT.
I.OilK!
The flneat llna of Mantel*. Tiling and
(•rate* In the city. Pilee* r.ek bottom.
Have motley by our ■ *><ls before
purchnalng elsewhere
SAVANNAH IM ILDINO SUPPLT CO..
Corner Congre** ami Drayton.
'Phone fit*
AT JOYCE'S.
The flneat turkey*, the flneat wild duck*,
the flneat bird*, the flneat game of all
kind* brought to Havantiah.
Phonea JOT. JAH. J. JOYCE.
I*, a -Remember that 1 hare atao th*
beat Ireaf. lamb and corned beef. Vege
tal..e* and fruit*. Kalanutzoo celery.
AT I II AMI'S.
. So Meals.
IV Meal*.
So Meals.
SAN FRANCISCO RESTAURANT,
lit Drayton Street.
p B.—Our meal ticket* enable you to
board with ue cheaper than you do at
home.
I .11 ... I I ...
PR taw MIPTIOAS.
Peicrlptlona (Tiled any ttm* of day or
night. Th* only up-to-data pharmacy In
South Savannah.
PARK AVE PHARMACY.
J. L. Branan, Prop.,
Cor. Park Av. ami Barnard.
Phon* IMA
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