The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 03, 1900, Page 10, Image 10
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WILL INDORSE CANDIDATES.
jcm.bti.y Mcr.nv.' nr mi on u.n
PARTIRA** Till* ui I K.
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hr Thrlr Prlrnda-Tbr a,lllai<-.
trr Nni TJ 111 7° r *• >•. !<> -
rrrr, Tlirrr Will TANARUS '
4nlrt \\ briber Hr Mlin or Kill,
roll Tor for IIHOI Moot Hr I'ml.l lo
\ olr in <lt> I:•.•!loo—l o l oiler,
lor o llnob* Will I loor Her. SHI.
'ltii.sr Who line Nol I'olil Mod
Jlril I*o On 04 liner.
•ftira-iive work for the nvvorHy r m
-iwtljrn I'.-Kin this work. The i didldli' 1
will My nothlt.K a! jirorrnt. ami IN w'k
will be ofi to thrlr ■uboriHii-it.'- A nuni
-la-r of c. |l> merlin p* to 1h held will gie.
In<lvirti.i.m . nnlli.g to thrlr lirrlrr*
,I*s, . fm ci. i or the oinrr of llir too
candid*!.). wnt*i- name* aru now tn £*: ■
th pa h i .
The W. W. n*lo>rnr BouthrMr Club,
Whir:, ini :* to-nmiH at Dorsry Ho
y, |a capo-iid. givo a rlrong iiKlotarinrnt
for Alderman lUjuoi
Ihr tirllef grown rtronger in th* 1 c
of a wore that I* going ti e roun-u r.-la
ttvc to tie of thi* clul-'s t* r ®‘ 1 -
A tlHni>wn titlin' * i lut>
who la known to favor tin r> • -f
.Mayor Myers, had rent In an all'* r.nn
for mrmlirrahlp One of he no nil i- of
Inr fliub mcn.-l ihat the aPir- anon he
accepted.
••He* hi re. M ' 1
member. "I on. - ' • •
Ins aci-cptnl Tha- man la f >r Myt ‘
••In which cam.” mM i
Ihc elul>, who had moved the acceptance
of the manii attiai. "1 wlthdtaw tny n.o
uon ”
The North End I'OUtlcal Cluh of
tha rirat district will alao m<et a' Ho ly
Hall, at Byran ami Waal Broad alrrei*
Jam** Mrlhilre. c*-aui>nintm-lent of
wtreala and iai.ee t president of fhl.- cln >
and Palmer Kirk >ml la secretary. The
cjuh t s*p*rted to give Ira imiorN-mont
to Mayor Myrrr
Th,. Kaei HiJ* Conrervatlve Cluh will
held i itirrllng 10-nlght at laibor H.ill at
Bryan and Ale’corn streets and will or
rany for a union ineeilnT thi am ■ •ert-
Ing nigh' with the Kiyr,ol<ta Fourth !>!*-
trtet Clubs. when the two ohibe wl.l dr
clare for IHsun The Houthaid* Cona rv
atlrc Cluh will meet tVrdniak'y night
Tlila la alM> undrraiood io be a inion
cluh
Mayor Myrra when *en by a Morning
Newa repoiter yrwtrrday and asked wrnal
he had lo ray about Ule pros,- < of "Pl**
all ion fi om the dialiuten of the H'.reet
and lane Oimmli'w- *e. me , lo be in very
gncwl humor, and laughingly aatd that he
had no time to dla tea poll tic a; motcrw.
•T have II number of mat ICC. on hand
which will occupy my attention for
ttsrv 1 lo com*.' - he aald. "and I ahull
have no time for potlitca 1 hardly think
tt worth W hile to lake a bund b. polklral
agwalwm at present n|virilly as I do
tiot know whether 1 whall be n candidate.
Them will be time enough to .woreler
that lair r on.”
The Mayor was told lh.it Aldarman
LHaon’a friend* seethed very determin'd
to make n hghi and Hi* Alderman would
hardly d* lln* th opportunity
•Oh well, that la hie pro Th-gr replied
the Mayor "There will hr two candidate*
tn lla flrld. It will not be a on*-cldrd
fight I do not eay thwt 1 will he in the
fight, mind you There is another man
wtio la being groomed for the nice. I
am not going to tell yen who h. la. bin
you will fln'l out l*t**r
The Mayor a.ilrl thia In a very knowing
way and It 1 evident that he ha* some
one hi mind w-tio la willing to make ihe
race in caae he ahould decide lha hr
doea not rare for another term Any how
thare la pro*p"t of conatder.ible palillca
ahead.
AkVfman Dlx.tn. when seen lust night.
wu<| he had nothin* to way Judging ' rnm
the ae’lvity of *he AMMMH‘I friend*,
b*-waver, they have no doubt of hU wll-
RtWtiMt .. . ,
There wa one thin* that the voters of
Bavmnr.ah ahould hear in mind. however,
,*! ,hJ t* that the poll tax for • must
be paid or they win not he eligible to
vote In the city election, w+ih h tke*
place ho latter part of January The
law requires that a voter, to be eligible
to vote in the city election niuat have
pat! hf* city. -late and county
taxes for the previous year as well as te
on the regwiratvm llal There la now
MU before the la-g-lsUture to amend the
prewent . Itv registration and e.e, lion law
ao as to exempt th* voter from the re
quirement of paving property taxew, the
ctotmd for the change being that where
the vtttera owns property the property 1“
IPit,ie for the tax. and neither the . Ily
nor the county e a: any risk of loos be
cause of hi* neo-payment of snch taxes
by the tinv of any city election A< the
law stands at present, a property owner,
who owes hi* thirl quarters city tat
for IM. I* dtaquallhesl as a voter, while a,
non-property owner has only to i>y hi*
male |ioll tax In order to be quallthst
Of the 6.'<t* voters, whose names are
nw on th* county registration list. It Is
ptohaHe that not more than half. If m*
ntatiy, hwvs paid their poll tax f-*r IHoi-
This Is aomethlng the averagt non-prop
er! y owning vot-r frequently neglects* un
tM an election approaches. The tax col
lector's books close lie, 20. and those who
have not paid thstr jol tax for the pr*-s
--enl year would do well to do so at once
I>e!ay after the date named
tneans an execution with
cents extra for sheriff's fees. !<••-
lictew, fwevloue experience In local elec
tion* hs shown mat It 1- frequently a
very dtffb ntt matter to *et the opportunity
of paying tuxes when there Is an exciting
contest an. and It. tax collector's *.fttre
Is crowded with the partisans of the op
posing ca net Mates* *-a -h sl*b* endeavoring
to r*ay the taxes of |e suuporlers
The workers will also resuni their ef
forts this week to get mor** name* *n the
registration Hat One prominent admlnl*-
fratlon worker Inform*.! a M rnlng News
reporter that he expected to sec fully !P>
adilttlonal names go on w-lthln the in-xt
-week or two. nnd that he had fully flftv
cat his list whom h*' expected to put on
himself. It I* pretty generally believed
that trueny of those who were register'-1
for last summer's primary have slrt- e left
the city, so that the present rwgistratl- tt
!lt <wn hardly he taken u a lair Index
of the numteT of ellglltle ackers ty vote
at the city election. I>uring the spring
and summer It was commonly remarked
thal more former resident* of the sur
rounding counties were being registered
here than ever before, end It la highly
probable that a consider able percentage of
these have returned to the rounttrs fr tn
•which thy oatne Others have doubtless
iciDit In to take their places, however, and
these will be looked after by the poli
tician*
wiiw. an ititi VRki ibl*.
Condition *.f Matron ol orphan Home
ilarntlng to Many.
Mrs fie rah Bragg I* dangerously 111 at
fhe Savannah FVroul* Orplian#' Home
Grave fears are entertained, and there Is
a genend feeling of sadne** In the Inail
tutloti, where Mr*. Bragg I* universally
loved She has n great many friend* out
side the Home, on dall will Join In the
l*ope for her speedy recovery .
Mrs. Bragg Is matron of the Home, s
position she has filled for a long while.
tMany know of her effective work In her
position, and she Is highly regarded by all
the put rone of the Home.
RILE* AA II I PA tf* Pin* WKKK
'lnitli'lpal Flection Hill. Clly olHff r'
Hill mitl liNnrri* Mmnri.
fl*na*or J. K Own wkJ last ntgnt tM' j
t hre# of in* bill* f hxtsl inter -t In .Aa* ;
vnnfiun wouM. tn all probability. |*r•!•
4awa (luring l k present Week Ttu ■rt
the elt> officer*' til!, the munbifw. tU ■ \
I son b4ll iinl the I t*l tt t * form;i.k the
Pavannab Vo.uni* *‘r (*vfurl> inu * ba’
tniluci at heavy* urtUM
"f Me no rt'eiaon, ,• Hf/ ilor
• why till of theae bill? f M ihl re • iv*
the hjfff'ridnjr <*f Ihf r,tverii<)r before Ha
urday. There f.n h- • i no to
far a* 1 um arar<*. to tf.e j<.i- .:* *f ary
****** ot them. Mini rm tkmht *.* two
bo* wit; (m -i iy tho l|tui* nni
ent lo t.'ic f** i a:* dino (•• u>n e tner
ore favorably rei-<orie<y by ihe cnfmnftteei
*< ahi *t they hav* h n referr*'*! Tb**
•nil •, it *?.; a- tti* iUiafti**’ twttaMon from
if fnliiry to h* ivy nril ier>, 1 have itifro*
•ii-**'! fi u.* S*i myvHf arid i f**i
12 **• If i ioitilm frith * tht
*
3enr;• '’ar:?; va aska.l if tw tho.i^ht
l* probable that the bill pta< tiig tht up*
|K**,rtm* n of epy officer-. w!h Ihe *■%•
• apt too of ihe ireaaurer, nr*t th** h'M'l^
•*f the i***li' ** nnrl fire r met.-, •*, in
tti* twirujd #>f th** Mayor, would Ik- in
.
’i g him* * f #n thia qu* poaitlvHy.
] 'ti * I ihut h* did not -hink tha* eittier
•he M> f or *ie would have an op
|Nrt unity ** |4ue upon It It did n<t
tn-e* * - apt rtrvnl of the niemberf of jje
** lalhum - rtt*>n It b ! **<ii on o
efitatlvp Ntrdfri, but Mr Harden
li . r> v* r > mi 1 thwt he favored it,
and the other member* of the dle**.tl!fj
have dwlared, in no unm '4ia term** lint
they dUI not.
“dTe frovernov hr told tne.** mud Sen
ator inn. **fiM*t he favor* and wiJl aign
•he hill lungtnir fa* Ouardf* from in
fatiftry to heavy artillery ov (*aiuiUr
favor*. R**f.orally, retaiulns at
and dint I not organ Hatton* the old r.d
he tor romnMind* of the jMt* tr*K |>i
•and thi* feeling hna largely controlled
him in the matter.
“The*.. !*■. *# lo%e ieeti *• .ahled tn
pro i, good ranking of expeßlienf'r and
n. r- -d ds< iei. yto the service in fa\or
*f the bill. The value of a battalion
of heavy arttliiery for purpo*** of
r oad *i*fen*e o.mm.aU'l l*df at
r*nr*e lo the chairman of the
Mihlar\ f'ommittee of the Tf*ue. wh**n
1 Ar t broached the euHjr-itt to him do
• hit there are k*hec than M-mlmental
; atde ration a which have hd|ed vie in
;hi* rr*iter.'
S* ii.i r farm >nd nepreeentative Welle
roth returned to lhlr tfiMiee In Atlanta
laet flight. leavitiß on the Central t 10
o'dor Ik At the train Mr Well* tv. -k#en
bv a rcr>**rter and Maid that hie bill, pro
viding* for the election of city officer* by
Council, had aheady l**en reporte*! fav
> obly by the committee to which It art*
referred and would protuihiy pare the
Ifotm* thlr week
Bfh flenator Cann and Reprcrent*!vc
Well* e**emed to think that there would
he buv tlmea lr the General A<mm mbly
thlH w****k Tn addition to th<* matter*
o r local intercut here, there I* gorul *1- !
of general lofii *iMon to h ron*t<§erel,
uniOtU' the bill** thst h-ive been mgule ap**.
chl orders for day* during; the w*** k . be
in* the Atlanta de|H*t tall and the fru>*
chine tax bill.
1 VHi: A*Klt iIITF.iA ran ckat.
Mr mln*r*hi p *f timre >lrtholl*t
€ lnrt’li tiiirfna l*et Year.
The la*t emferdnce of the year WV
held at draco Method!** Church la*t
tiiirhb Rev. Oagnod F Cook, janitor of
the church. *ubmtlted a refiort, showing
w hat t.nd t>e*-n a> complinhed during: the
year thfil lr Ju*t now dr ißiTlriß lo a !o*e.
Th* chtSr* h will close the year with
430 membfTH, in Inorwuv of tT7, or abotit
16 i>er ctoi over the m**nilN*rlil|> at the
time of the conference of I.W Of
the fu new number*. 19 were mlmlrted to
the church upon profepuJonii of fwlth.
Itutinß the y*air the church ha* rataorl.
for ull purpose*, amountM fippruxirruatlnß
$2 HOh. which have t*t-eii Ktittlcl* nt to meet
all of It-4 financial obligation.*. It nt vrts
the y*r with a dean balaiM*e *he-t.
The church H thoroughly cwg*n|*ed and
there are In auc ** ful o(K*ratiofi u'l of
the church eorletlcH ami nr^Mnimion*
which are authorised by the gcn*ral con
ference. In ev* ry rH*pe't the year h *
bt-en mo'l p <ntfvrouK ami encouraglnir to
Mr t ook .in*) the congregation of CJr.ice
Church
Mr * ook will leave to attend the South
CS* onila Conference, at Cuthbert, to-mo -
row evening. The * onference doe* n*t
legin tt *ee.s|ons until Thuredey. but Mr.
Cook la a member of the committee to **•
amine applicant* for a ImH*lon to the min
istry. which meet* Wednesday morning.
AA II I. MEET 1 A II AA A\ A.
Intrriron I>o4*tr lo (iathrr Ttoerr*
Till* Month.
Dr J. Igttwton Him h* reoelva! no
tice of hi* ap|x>lntifi4*nt nt n of
the Auxiliary Committee of the Pan Am*r-
U*an Sladirnl Congress, which will took!
Its neat nnniHil meeting at Havana, Cuba.
Dec. Tht) bustneft* of the Auxiliary
Comm Mice I* to arouse interest in the
meeting, ee* to the appointment of ttoie
gutei) from the various school#
aiul sorts!lcs. and to arrange for the pre
sentation of [>|x I* by delegates.
The Fan American M. vl*- -1 (Vmgress em
br icft'i in |t* membership tlie various n**tl
e*ui soilollee not tally of the Fiilte.l Htatie.
but of Canada. Mexico nmi other coun
tries of North i)iil .‘■Viiith America. The
ineetitig •; Havana is expe**tel to prove
one of tn*’ most import.int In the history
of the Congress. The doctors will attack
the yellow fever g rm in its native lulr
and s*ek to bring it to the light, which
it liar so iorg avoided. Many other irn
pvirtam mslii al and sanitary queaGons
will le* d)ft lls-ed.
Dr FToyd M< Use of Atlanta. |* the del
gate D*m the tieorgU Medl<il As.T
tion to tt Congr* . but it i. uniUrstaol
that several other Atlanta phywiciana will
attend a.no. Dr. Jljer# will attend, and
will probaWy i* acoomtasrded by on*- or
two other Havasu ah physi lans.
M.EIT TOO AF.AR THE FLAMKH.
Aft n Hr ul i a 4'ilore<l I'.mplove of
the A,, F. A AA . AA m ftnirelted.
Chari* Allen, a colored employe of the
Hjistinsh, I terKift and Western Railway,
w tft tak*i to the Georgia Infirmary yes
terday afternoon, suffering with a pain
fully burned back.
Alien says mat be w.is on a flat car
about a miie nv from the city, when,
getting cold, he put some earth on the
car upon whi i he wi‘, then built a fire,
and lying down soar It. went to sleep.
His back w.tft turned to the fire nnd he
was iiwnkcned some time after by heat
fr*>tn the flatne* which had ixiught his
clothing.
He was brought on the railroad a* far
* Hull street, and the railroad crossing,
and there put Into the tunbuiance. Hi*
bums are not serious.
Five Admitted to the 4 tin re li.
Service# yesterday at the !nd'pendent
Presbyterian Church, which wen* conduct
ed by the pastor. Rev. I>r. J. Y. Fair,
were largely attended. At th® conclusion
of the sermon th® communion was admin
istered.
Ther® wen® three admissions to the
church, two by baptism, three by letter
and two by confession of faith. The deaf
mute class, which was recently organized,
is rapidly growing
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, DECEMBER ?>, 1000.
ELKS HONOR THEIR DEAD.
iiM 41. IIKUtIHUI '•I.HVH'I3 IlClif)
,%T Till- Ml 4XMII 1 HR AT l-H.
l uloglta llrliirrril l* Mr. It. I-. t'old
in U ami lion. I*. A. *ovall— Alan I ted
Itulcr J. J li Irby Conducted !•*
ttltualletle l* r t of the Nervlr*.
IniereetlnK I'rugriuunr of A oca I
anil Inkirutui nml Mu*le \A a* Iten
•lrrrd—l.lKht* Went out a* \ant*
of 1 Absent llruther**’ Mr re lulled
and There AVau No Hraponae— A
large Auiiirn-e AA 11 n earn* il fti*
‘•rri lee.
Thi- annual memorial aervl e of the Sa*
v;u.nati ge f Ki • in honor of those
brother* of the oPti**r and member* of th**
h.aige aim have enter* - *! ui*on b* great
beyond. w..* held t th* Savannah Th -
aler yeMcrd-iy fi* moon. The tervlee
aa* iM*iemri. l*sjutiful aid lfflficeiurtve.
The variou ■•rm u;* were cwwi.lacted
by Kxaitil It>her J, J. Kirby, w.io pre-
Muod at * ~<( w re.tiiy wimlvtl of th#
Tie op* rli v and rlodnif ecre
moni* consisted in large part of tns.r
rOgaiion of and r* s|*r** sty the several
officer* id the Uwlg** .t<* their duties .m i
rc!*|*>iit • ii'iis and th* manner in *hi h
the> bid itevn perforvm*d. The offi* re o -
Upi<-*l s* its on * r • cl** of the exalt 'd
ruler, who *.it in the center.
The mage had ht**m attr.uaively de t>-
ra*#d for th** tn imua. Prominent in tie*
scheme * f decoration wa* an Klk > b**ul
ne*rlnß ii*on th** tip of * h prong *f
the antlers n burtiltiß electric light. The
tnen*hen of th* lodge w*re !*> a4* *1 in C •
auditorium of the theater, immediately
facing the Kx.H'd Ruler, and in the
front orchestra clutin'.
Thv roil of the lodge wa* called by
So ref ary l. J. Maxwr.il, nd - ea !i
*f tlv "abaent lrr4 yrt " fulled to re
ipond *rie of the light- went out. The
a* hme w•* a novel on* und ita
ulng'.itarly b* autigtii
’lTie openu.g prayer w;* de lvered by
Rev. f*r. \V <*. Smaaffar. wftar wheih
ihe hyma, "Hairt Re Si ill.” wa* sung bv
a double nosed qunrt*i<, . on*uitlng of
Milt Kenney. Mr* Taylor. Mr Re barer
Mr. Hla* k M*ae i'onwwy. Ml*a Allan. Mr
Price and Mr Dobmi. The same aingcr*.
with the adi.tion of Mia* Ca|i. - tog the
•itiul hymn. "Heat, Spirit He*' ” Roth
hymn* were r*ndv.r-d with great *sprr -
*<on and xlreifth and beauty of tone
and were among tite moat interesting
feature* of rhe numoiial aerxic**.
An Inatrumental nu-.iriet *s*nslalng
of Mr Pa*n. Mr Wachstein, Mr
Gulffridu and Mr. Hemmenway. play* and
**Heaft* and Flower* ‘
A number on the pr gramme de erving
of ppmtal mention wa tlie radlng of
f'nant'* '“nianatoiais.” by Mr A Rorden
<lre*n Tha tm#rau* period* and majes
tic 1 thought of t * great found a*n
pe nnd ymjat/vot4c expre*aton. and Mr.
fjree> * voice lent itself readily to the
reoiUng The leading w.it intelligent aid
forceful and the eantlmcnt* of the p>*"tn
in vueh iwmfdcte accord with tte o •
**on tnat it wu- among the inoat * ff- tiv
.tad cnjoyabla tiuniier
Ttc eulogy upon those member* of the
]*dt wrho have pa-Fiil away -to • the
I rat fn*mwnul sorvlr* was pronoun e*l by
Mr li I*, folding The two m.mb* who
racetved apeciaJ ttt** nl. n during th** ; *
mark it made by Mr i.’oldliif were Mr *•
\V a Hey and Mr E. C UcughUe eth
of wh m were wall known uid popular In
Savannah.
Mr. raiding * addre** wa* an el iquent
one. In which the virtue- of the b*i>*rtel
membvr*. th®tr Jovial and lvh k r swl-iel
low Miip and the aorvices they had ren
dere i the order were ommum4 upon In
turn.
The general eulogy upon the purpoae*
and achievement* of the 1-lks. that yet
wa ting* I w ith much of the m- mortal
character th '■••a*-!- t w;i* dellv*ted
by llcr P A K'ov.ill Mr Stovall waa
in a *ym;athctl' - nnwi. und his a ' ir**-*
a model of scholarly twiughl and li tlon,
•mbod>Tng a fine appreciation of wii.t* tte
order design* to iecomplhh n l ha* a*’t-
Ually *loie
M*<lern thought, said Mr. Stovall, i*
coming to approve the teaching* of dog
matic religion on the aubj*ct *>f the ini
mortalhy of the *oul. gnd th uvi in the
nuliwe of lhinge, ft 1* possible to know
little or nothing *-f the other worM or the
other life, there 1* n feeling In the breaat
of every man that he f** ting from love*!
one* and friend* on this earth In not for
ev.T. In h higher rphere and am and tn*t
t*r and purer and ha T ?*h*r eurroundlngw
tn. r. will toe amu 1 * ttoo wtow b if*
love.l • h other here.
Ml.-a S* la t ’fF* sang *he hymn. “Eter
nal Hist.” nnd Mr. .1. M Hlack * AMd.*
With M ’’ Roth reiklltbm* were deserv
edly well received. After the . lo* r c* r
emonle*. In accordance with the rlt a. of
the order Wh <• l wer- hi by lai hd
Ruler Kirby, and In w hi. h the ine:nb-r*
of the lodge fwrticlpated, I>r. Schaeffer
pronoun* e l the benediction.
The audience that Haler* 1 to the r*-rv-
Ica filled completely the first floor of the
auditorium and there wer* large number-*
also In the I*aloony The service wa- t-n
a more elaborate * ale than the-*- held b%
i• . .
drrs*e*. a* wdl as the vosal ami in*tru
mentnl number* on ihe programme, were
ail of high excellence
AA A I'l I At; FOR AAOTIII tl A HTML
Hope Mill UlistrueiN Sidewalk*
Around 4 lint bum Academy.
The accident to Mr Charles Brown. w>w
stumbled over the ropes pla *<l ty the
city, across and along tlx* sidewalk* on
th® Oglethorpe avenue and Drayton
street sub's of the Chatham A ademy,
and sustain**! serious Injur*# early >a
terduy morning. i-s r**t resulted in the
removing of th** r>iw*. it wa* stretched
along the walks by order of tin* police, os
a protection to pJistrliuih against the
•Linger from the toppling walls f the
Academy. No light was placed nt the
places where the rope wa ftretchnl. nr.d
when U was In place It could not l* *•. n
except from iho electric light at thr
Drayton street tnd Ogiethope avenue
crossing.
The rope has sagged ftlnce It was put
up. an*l most of )4 I# either on the walk
or a few inches above it. just high enough
to iu tripped over by iwdeMrlan*. it
hnl not bm removed Inst night, and is
4tll wafting another victim, aid a prob
able damage SUM again t the !>* or
oomeliody on account of it.
T;m first work of in Sr- wart Conrraet
tng (‘ompsnv, to which the cot r met for
the nbulbtlng of the academy ..* been
let. will I**’ the removal of nil the debris
and the tearing down of th* i 1 wa.is
that have stood since the Are of a year
s inetii e to pa- .r- hv. and ta®
need fot any rope will fw- r.moval
The ' - :tent to Mr Brown,
in th** Morning New® of y-ftt* iviay h.*uM
be th** |®st. It b* expect-d t!it worn
will t*. gin *t om# tipot) ti •* demolition
of th* old walls, and but n few days
should be netDi to finish it up. Tn®
ro{M may then lx* takesi away.
Rheumattom in ail lit forms, i# prompt
ly and permanently curod Ly Hood s Sr
•wipnriiMt which iMunwilzc# a• kilty of the
Wood.—ad.
“Grayl**rd U a family medians with
us." fsid a prominent buiiiaw tnan yes
terday. * Mv wlf® take* It. and J notice
•he Is enjoying better hea th than for
year*. The children keep well by taking
it “
Greybeard may be obtained at all drug
stores or write to us for It. Hespess Drug
Cos., sol® props., (savannah, Ga - ad.
OIIVI.ItM*. OF (01.0M41. •KAU
Ihr llUcutrri llrportrd lo the
(•eorjtla 1 1 1 •t r ••*• I XiN'lrtj,
The Imx ember meat in g of the Georgia
llis'ortcaJ Hoiiety Will Im hokl tie-night,
li # exiecta<l that IntereetWig dl;utiflvn
tt several matters will be engwgad In by
* • iii' mliFry, thouyi t it is not probable
that sf*ecial action will be taken.
Ui* thing that will U br ought before
H m* ;< *.y will Ik me dU' overy of the
*i*v4*r -' ihe **al that wa* employed
in tn< olony of tivorgl i by the truster*
Thi* w .it* ,obtained by Mw* limning of
‘ olumhu* through a *. orr**stHJtulmce with
tb* kcper uf th* iirlibh Mumhh, where
it origiiail a*-.. * I*. An miproafluon of
fa* and on* ot the oovaiwe aide
vx* re ** *• Mji Raiming who exhibited
w ■* Impi* *- *• a th' r*-enl mate
olivet)(Km at Atlanta at the Daughter* of
tbe American Revolution.
i 1 •-rfr r of (he Daug hter* of the R< vf>-
lutloti to iM turr mu apj*r pnation from the
i-eglsl i ure for me printing of tne vaio
•d*l r* **rd* of Georgia will ulao b“ dl.--
**• *1 There 1* an impression ‘hat th*
1 Uiighter* will t*? so *-e-*fui. as many
*f Um* Ugitta.'or* have icheated that they
• übe to ti* |4an (’opi •* of fh*
original ret*, da w*l| In- mi le In lxidor.
if Ihc 1m 4*hter get tn** inufuy the\ -k
fr. and from these many printexl cofMe*
win io* issued.
Ai.icait *mnt will b. mad** that the
p. irttli.g >* the mim.frr f the Council of
S.f tj wdl a iso b** c •tnpl'* < i shortly. ITil*
a work that ivns undertaki n by the
li >.tenter* of ah#* Revolution, who w**r*
. -iM*d by Mr Ot * Ashmore and Hon
\N i.liam Harden The rnliuit*-* of the io>ty
v*r ln>i*onant point* in the history ot
deorgia from th* tlm** the Revolution
ibeeij until 4he H.iMu.miN.t of a stat
g vi*rrn nt. The manuscrlid of the min
ute* in in the poeef*k>n of the society.
TO APPEAR RKHIHI Rlt ORDER.
Nnarrou* I'rbonrra 4 hiir*rd With
\ nrluao l rlmea to Re Trlel To-day.
E*L (’ -tniWs-11, colorel. was arrested yes
terday afternoon by Detective J J Mur
phy, on the charge of hlgbwny rubbery.
According to tiv# iory told by the wit
ii *4. Peter Small, also colored, too waa
walking Saturday night on the Ray sweet
(Xtcnsion with Campbell and another ne
gro, wli'-n ( amolxell kno k#l 14m down
and rol*> #d him of hb money. The case
will b*i investigated lbi morning by Re
cord* r llartrblga.
Another case that will be heard this
morrttag is that at K*Ua Herd, a colored
woman wAI known to the p>hoe through
her frwjuent apiearanee as a prisoner lu
tii* Recorder* Court. Th# woman la
barged in thi* inaiance wrtth the theft
of 117. from Joseph M <'or*! Th* Herd
wtanait li\e* in the vicinity ot W-st Broad
street and Perry atr**et Inn#', which is ac
knowledged to Ih* one of the toughest
l arts of the city. The crime with wni.n
she 1 charged t.dn time 1* the usual
•-.,m . • up* i- which she I* arrested, though
#i- ut -h- has si way* mar. aged to escape
conviction.
Jim* li-tvl*. colore* 1. was went to the bar*
r* -ks b> Pa'rolman Wools, who charge*
him with throwing ro k* in tte street,
thei**i v brenkivig a window, striking tha
withe that had him arrested, and fur
ther with airvlng a concealed weapon
Frank \\ Ull iirw, an 11-fear-okrl color***!
kii -ent in n the charge of fh*
tr -eny ui a ivat -n from i white boy. Jo-
JUsgin.-*. The theft occurred some time
av- Vt i.i *tns having M atched the wat* i
rom th* hand of Higgins *nl mud* fr
with it. \Vsterday he wa* seen by Hlg
ftius wuo had him arrested.
I till THE VAU% AT MI.A Alt MV.
t apt. Itoper AA 111 Appear fleftwre
Meefllitg of the a|initr*r*.
(’apt. Roper of th Salvation Army, will
before th** meeting of the Ministerial
AwocKitlon, to be held to-day at 12 o'clock
in the i<>em* of the Y. M. I* A.
T • Halvatkai Army rapt ain will seek
• inter* -t the mu.inters in the work of
the army In Savannah. H* 1* dmlroti* of
• curing their help to raise lav he nmli
for paying off a few *l* bt that have
!**• n tn irrixl by the organization in the
• :•> during the time It has boen undvr
other management than hi* own.
eb-v-ial *f the minb **r were nppr•-ach
•l by ‘p ; Rojs r. who was final.) ad
v •* 1 to bring tm* matter before the m* et-
Ing of the* ministers, rather than approach
them all *■ :arteiy. H eaul he would
adopt the sungi -lion.
One of ill** ministers said yesterday that
ti> approv* in a measure of the work
of the Su.Mition Army, lie bellevew that
those w io belong to It ure able to lo
foiiu* gsxl amv>ng th- p.*ople amour wnom
th* ir * hurt* an- directed. The captain
k the Indorh inent of the niinlsier.al
hodj*, be.icvtng that It would result ,n
hm is ing ***b i enlist the uid of others
who would Kd.y subserlbe to the fund
he I* ►*<-king to raise.
Fill Mi HIM *TOM;\ 4 I.OTHEA
The Thief l Join* Henry, Ihe Ai-gm
Arrested liy T. f. Alurpliy.
John Henry, the negro arrest* and Satur
day niortiing by Patrolman T. C. Murphy,
on th up|'Oi , iiU>n that he had stolen a
!*ult of * a>th< that he w.ia then on hi*
way to tne | awnslatp with, was found
y.-sterduy to tuiVe taken the clothes from
Adam A Ron, colored.
The discover) v\ as brought about In
rat .vf a i**< u.Ur way. A!.on bail two
olh* in-grm.s un-s;**d on ihe charge >f
| likvlng token hi* clothes, and went to the
t*itra k • to prefer that charge ugainst
them While t .-re he was asked to de
scribe the cloth ** that he hud iod. This
description fitted those that had bean
taken from H**nry, and when they were
shown to Aison be identified them jiosi
tlvely us bring hi*.
rill Mv IT 11, 111 kTTII.Iv\ 4.4101)94,
I'ouud In flir Home of n Argro Ar
relrd fr llnu.
Richard lir>>B: -*Lil a colored employe
of Koyi A 'K ksteln, was arr* -ted rbmir
day night by the city detictlvc* at the re
4|ue*t of hb employers, who charged Mm
with having stolen a small am* unt of
money. The negro was loig**d in the bur
rucks, nnd yesterday the defe lues
• arched hi* hour*, and made a rich haul
In f !* t all of which ure suppcstM
to have com*- frotn the store of Mer-sr*.
i-oye K lk kste.n. There was a trunk full
of stuff, consisting of several suit* of
oloihc\ *4 .-ilk hat u number of shirt*, and
i.uni*'rous and various smaller articles H
Is Ilk* ly that Brog-dale will g.t ii g.*ol
: >ng term wt mi hb ca.-c comen before the
court.
TO 441% E A All Mi A I.K ÜBf'. 14.
AA 111 Re Held at Flrt I hnrdi
'•outlay Rek(Nl
A muelcrtle will b* given In the ftimday
School room of the First Baptiai 4'hurch
Dec. 14 by Ihe choir, consisting of MU*
Margaret M Nis - hol*on, Mis* Ellen Mor
gan. Mr. G. hiifidl r. Mr. I*. I*. M-far
die and Mi Walter 'Mer. and the Young
1-odP s' The object of the af
fair is to raise money for the buying of
music, amt for other church purpo*es The
programme will consist of a number of
selections by the choir, and by Individual
member* of it, and the scili- of fancy
work and book* that have been given to
the young ladle* for that pun*jc.
TRINITY’S SEMI-CENTENNIAL.
rRLBRN ITRIi AV IT H 94RHA IH'A
Ml Ml AM) AOHHE*M>.
Mr. A. n. Adam*
tl •••,** anl Mr. J. . •
••I4**nilnl*rei**-*”—%l r. Ada* bl
dreea li lll**r% <f the Kl* of
A|r(hndi*it— I <*e gers lee* AA .re At-
Iriil*-l by a I ar*r 4 unmrsgatlun.
I atrrafttl ug )llssinsr) E%*re*e*
nl Mgbl.
Trinity M*;tho*lt*t Church was com
pletely hiUd >ester *v rrarnsnt at
o'clock when tl<* .r*.. •• wronietnoratit-g
Its semi-cen'ennUl w**re ;h* n.
The church was t*i*:efully ecora e*l
with greet clust'.r* c>: w. .t* and > ••"
i hrysai i lemutns srransed on and
the altar Th** -ervUee w a w*-r* '•
pie h n.l beaut.f *l, we*e carried ** -1 a
or ding to the programme printed in ><"*
ie; la> * Mo nli , N*ws *t e rm- wa*
rx eilent, but the ft* ur* - <d t!i* - • '
were the addre/sew Hade b*- Mr. J- •*
Haussy and Mr B. A dan*- TI. t of
Mr. Adarns wa* so * dm.red that tli t*
k*ie#c it.on •!**■ led 'i**- a -n H •
that It be punted ‘n the cr. ; e- r
ffeskyan ClulitUn A<}\- -t*' T *i * ■
l* ft* will Ik* done ft* fa l. - : •
tere*t not only lo**ally . Put to ad lht pr •
fssft .Metho*ttsm
At nig.it there wa* the an: l r * bra
; lion of the Bur. lay t4< ;.o>*l M .- nary >'•
c|e(y, whi b, si-**’ w*.* **x -n ;■> a ’l
- 'lll* m*inlers of the nci *y a: •* m
1 b.cd in tne Hut.day ac,i ion ai
1 thence marched Into the h*r. i aing ng
*• processional hymn and took their places
j on each std* *f th** enter ** ie. while tne
I congregation occupied tbe other p-
The services were of a most Interesting
i churn *r. cotisislirtg of a senptua* 4* -*-
| win, read by Mr F. H klarsnail. tn*
I ciowd. by the eehooi prayer, bv IV v
; likioom Anthony. anl a number of other
| hymn* nnd recitations suitable io the e
! e brat lon. Anuaig i nuoir* wh x
j xuort hlatory of iiar i*mai\ work
j ty means of quest).u.v asa*d l' th* - p
| • ru*tancient, and aiiaw*r frm nr in u.; .
J4i pupl.e The i*rv| 1 . . ,iale .
an •
i ha explained the object of th* .♦ and
*he oalebration.
Mr Adam.* in his achlresa of the uon
ing said:
1 esteem It a prlvhtge t 4. take pur: tr:
U wttti-c*nh*nniai ooiobiatlou of t••
'lulld.ng of thia venarable church All S.*
vaiu.Mii Ma.hudlata shcuol piv**r%?
j ‘hia, the oldest of our exi*4lng htirch a.
,s special plate in ihvir affa**tioi*
although erc(od forty-three y*irs after
he evtaldlshment of Meih.d.sm In Hacw .
j lull, it has be- omc v -uarabie in year .
era! now ha* behind it a glorious r-• va.
E*t u* dev'outly p*y that its future ma>
j be worthy of its Illustrious iau-t.
1 wish on this csd nto #ap:r-s to yo '
* Hna earnest words about
its origin, Its characteristics and it* ml
sloth If oay of u* bear it *iiu<x al agi
**in***, or do not rejoi'-e In the fact
we are Me-thollst-. or are i|o* or he.-
tnt in the avowal, when avowal is c.li
* 1 for, of our toniirriloti with toe caurc ■
it 1* Itecause we ure not lnfcumed us t
these tidogr. have not ti.count .it n
them mr wt* ough*. r ait ■ ta llird an
] s-o.nl to appiec.Ate the gr a ties ad otg
;ut> of *ui gi**t enurch 1 r •.* .-pe-h
in no narrt>w or icu derant *p;ru W.tn
‘ l.;*otry which swells the fa., it spr a’,
for Iloaven with blsM* ftum Hell,” I
have never had the a.tgut***: lymoathy
I am glad to bah'-ve that leuti og i.-* mor
ui Muthcfti atic than mere or
ixilgluti* IntdirtriCA, or pr >*eiytiam. ni
j that no liiibiial or narrow i hrtstian non
iv-. proouunoa the Methodist *rvd.>oiath
'A rule th..** is true. J p-pu t.aiv the ner\
less. hlf-h< acted. colori** f ath. born cf
Ignorance and indlffareiHDm which, wltn
a rolctak* n concept.on of liberailty, b*-ucr
turned lax latmidlna. lanl*m, MMserte thwt
II makes no difference to what church
man give* hU nutab *r*nlp. 1* ugh: t
.•nil loe* make a d.ffe.enoe t*- -v r> earn
; e*t and thoughtful m.m. 1 b* li* vc that
j the door of ll**iv<n ba* Iren op* ned wle*
by the aionemetit mal* n 4'a!vary to
every sincere •k* r n*l follow*': of h*
truth, who meet* the requirement of thi
pioph4t, when he a.-*k- VV at dm t >
' I ,<id require of tbcc, but to and jua'ly, and
!io love mercy, and to w.lk hum my wi
thy God?'* And ye* 1 Inaisi tnai #ur
| *arne*t man, who ir a. o** the .-lain
the superfh'ttl trifle r. must pctr on
j church to another d** 1 *euiy. and at wit.i
i him the church so preferred l* * ** b* -
church, l* th* cliurch. I lavc friend*.
\alutd and appr® t**l. who ought * b
I long to churches n h r then t.‘* M il"-
j d;*t. Consistency aid < y• f iur|K*R
would so d*tnaiei ol tm* i. *u ut dI. n.v
' Methodist brethren, believlr-ii a* we do.
ought to U* Me hodlata, in v r> truth ;I
■ earnestn*sr, a* and to r b* ng w< o m
not to have any ♦ liner le i* o>
I elsewhere.
4.rear lii li Origin.
Tin Math*'dlst Church i* great in 14
origli), lt wliat for :t htc.k of a
j woid, we may cull It* found i 1 **• -'*
r.ze <u*lng the languag** of ani.n*r) th.
‘no man nor sot >f men ca: i
Christiun church. It* uadetlying piim**
l|i ~ wad is* raci-anuT-.i* ai of Gou i' -
ends. Us sanctions, lb authority and i*
power, urt" all d!v*ne. God nude t.e
church. Il Is Hl* But. under Go!, th
. iKun.satkm of the church w.i- Ju- t*
, prim lpk-s revived, emp amacil and <> v*
i op*l by John We l- y and h ** l - *
Of John VVcslt ) W.ut ' a.. 1' o 1 •
.be rlptlve %*• rds u )■*:- • ?i • ' , * 1 ’*
express human *?*cei.en * ft on u;m*
|me wnen 1 cunt* mp.a ’u* m.n • ‘
? penonuli-y and his w i*i ifui u v* -
i ment* He was oik of tb grec , * -o*
that Itx.aml ®v*r prod* * l* I
Macaulay, (not partial wax .* to Metn
iidJsm). said of him * "lie was * min
i whose eloquence ard hulcai auto. *-
! might have rendered him tun
j in literature.” Writing (
him and h* brother Clurb-*, th*
Kp.ftcopiii Bishop Hteeiss, In liU
-urate and uuthoriiaUve ory of
I tUorgia, say*: “They were men •)< i*
Lately brought up. of fine s n i:*u- -
* ,>f cultivated mind®, of d**p *■armi.g . ii
of urlent devotion. Ah * uoiari tl)*y had
few* to surpass in**m. jihl the rank tn
took at Engimd * oldc-t utiiver#'.: >. vbvw.
■ the strength and character of u-l: min i*,
jin the exact and natural sen - th* >
win well veraed. in the clawc** i * > wr.
great proftcient*. rcadli g. tvr.nng a I
•onxorsing in Latin und Greek wtn a
and elegance During th* :r ri-ddenc® In
‘Georgia, the brothers, fli.-Ung their lei
! ters intercepted, frequent*y correspond *d
in Greek, ami when they m*i, for f* r of
'■vesdroppers. conversed in Latin John
was iiiSO versed in th*- H- r-w Arabic.
French. Hpanish. Italian and German, and.
while tn ftavnnntih, lie held servi.-e
ion Himdav in four different
| English, French. German and Italian
Gharies wms al** a tra* t- . of gr*.R
l*-'W-r and excellence. a:ul though f-.|w
• rns were mostly lyrical, ne evinced in
t-omr fugitive pl**ees a Vlrgil an strengo
and elegance thut if properly i ultn ip-I.
would have placed him U *!*u i owp*r und
above Montgomery."
AA rote Atnn> Book*.
A statement of the S*b4(j. written. In
wbok or in part, t) him. w. t ,i ; Imo/
tax your cretlullty He wrote emmgh. t t
i would seem, to *vwnpletely fill M ;<ng and
! busy life If writing were :* x wa*
Hid abeorb4ng occupation. He preached
enough to ibafi a life which attempted
nothing but preaching Tne Ap*>stie Paul
I could not have been "mgre abundant in
labors •• If you wWh to appreciate how
littio th-v most earnest and attccemful of
(Continued oo Third Poge.y
4 ATM EUR AI- mdlOW fUHiD.
t liHiliig Srnlre l.s*t Night a Aery
lniprr**l%r One.
ITie mission which ha* been conducted
at the ('o.thedrw! for two weeks by th*‘
i. ait pri ts. Father® O'Connor, O'Ca*-
* in and Laut *ir, cleaed last n-ghrt. Ihe
- i.g - *rvi * whs largely 4tended and a
ery im;n essive om
Avery able sermon was preached by
• : **r o'C‘Miw-r U-t nignt, hi* subject
t ’Jesus Christ. Our Only Friend ”
. thr .* h ad* *f the dlm-ourae we e
the fr I of childhood. Christ th.
•; woman, an I Ohriat the friend
f lab .rink n. il. MT|e >a*ic l*lea of
mon wa* that Christ had exwnpaa- i
.* i the multitud* and from th.s
. i nmii.lv. Father nco deduced tbe
.-i n*d 1 ither O'Coniwr ian lo- S
)> - . and th* thr* • print* ft elated
, v nini were *ti I.giy presented and lllua
!t.rd by many from the life
, * . hrirt, the benevolent influences which
rt i.gii n of Christ has brought into
;iv• -of tic tlir**e cla .-es named he
. *• brought out.
At th ■ 1 fi+ of 4l* sermon the large
... . • n knelt and <m rait-'l them
~i a „ (;„■ Bl* s-i J Mother of God. beg
• (• vf her !<> !nter**e*le for them with her (
far tn* tn alt
M gra • they *tc*ol in reed of it* save |
ir uls Af.i r.oiiv theroselve*.
. • .if or baptismal promises, re
,ti id. ■ i|fc!| with all hi* work* and
Pmi Th pupal !♦ -.nu was then pro*
1.1,. iI - lat r f , i*nnor, Dy !">wer
. n ted by the Holy Father, to all t‘me
* Mi mi l* ti* mi-slot.. TI)ls was fol
,i ( > |}„ Imiih benediction and the
to 1* a ther
l iui r. assisted by Father Kennedy as
; ,nd Father llenneosy sub-d**a
r-- i The . mire service was a A’ery im*
! : r ft i\e on-
The ml -- km has b. en very successful
~iid D pr<* -ably one of ihe most satlsfac
i, r\ In itr uauitf ver held h4*re. Ihe
.. .i ... r ihe an l l re tw** woekft •**
pet !w!i\ thosr at night, hav® i*een large
, M i ,; an*! a de i*b 1 Interest w*a
\vuk* tmong tb* congregation The
egisn? of this interest can b* st be
r*\ th... fa. t that *4ll three of tha priest*
ir n.irjt' i the mlaaion w. re kept l*u-v
i rom 7 o , i.-. k S.* urd v afternoon, until
~f* r ’ .. i*v k ihat night, with but a
ftlvr:t intermission for -ui r*er hearing th *
c -.r. **ns of the many who pre,*nt*l
h*Mn.'*elv s. It I' estimated that nearly
a* )* on* recel***d sbtK) utlon and pre
! ; .re*l !Jiemeflve ■ for the sacrament dur
j mg tne mission
4V.'* *.* i wf-r- taken at all the ser
| % 1.-as v. M r i#v to defray the ®gpen®®a of
i • n— on and th** m* mbera of the con
, r * g ic.cn .'liow*xl their appreciation of the
e* inn work <1 nt by the Jesuit fathers
:y their very liberal contributions.
HEM) IT* AAAI AI, RALLY.
Reports 1 pni Aenr's AV**rk at the
llpwnrih Methodist 4‘tiureh.
The Methodist jximor* of Savannah
leave this week for the annual meeting of
the South Gi'orgta Conference, which will
• t.e h<>id Ht Ysldoata. The annual review
raiiy was held yesterday morning at the
Hip worth \lethojb Church **. Trinity
flev etiln street The x>ng regal lot) whs
aigi *.’.*l the ftervire wtmj* enjoyed.
*onf-ren*e will b** Informed uf the re
cur chang* of the name of the church,
to tw• • weeks gf m was tbs Seventh
ee? Cl rch, but the congr*- fstion de
ferrnln*. i to change the name when the
! i ime* of the r re- r.- outh of Anderson
a.- .-hvneed ! pworth M**th*Uat Church,
it: i -r • f the b r hpla <r of the Wetityi.
a *► ot ..sen as ti>** n'*w name.
Tne pastor. Rrv. J A Smith, report#*!
upon the work of he church, showing it
to hav flourished during the year It#
financial ui;dltion was iawn o l*s sx
ecltant. and a !Ufactury rcpor< w 11 be
made to the conference. Sixty-nine mem
t. rx b*\ e been added during ?hs year and
fi.an from ad source* h# ;wised.
The r ivort upon the Mumtay Bchool
was rendered by ih Sujer;n en*J -nt, Mr
J L. Christian, who waft recently cleied
to -u-'.'eed himself in that capacity. A
healthy growth nnd at'*<*rl*in* Inisres* In
the school were shown by the superin
tendent.
iner lnterestii g feature* of toe meet
ing were the *je. uil number* of the
mind al r*rogr.imme, the u k by Mr. F.
<\ si..i r* up'fi the iffi -til Board and it*
e• rk and Mr*. S M McLecxl a paper ujmn
I the 1 **.*.guer and h‘s work.
At tlie night service th. sermon was
pr * bed by the p eslding skier of the
, w ivannah IdstrtM. Rev. I>r. J. A. Thomp
son.
A 4g ii ft * t aimdny >lirr Inge.
Mr. Chari®* L Smith and Mis* Gi'Orgt
Ru-ssll w’vre qu‘et.> married yesterdav
afternoon at 3o r k at the parsonage
f t> - In tep* and. t Pr . byterlan Church
by R*v. Dr. J. Y Fair.
Abredded AA hole Avlietit 11 -rnit.
Mr S S H. nshaw of Wa. * n. I).
(*. will this mos w .o.e-om
<*.!• al ti.* entire- week at F A Eck
stein s big de; ailment stor It 1 a’.r**a.lv
•*.*iked, and i* always read) for use. It
f.- ds tiu* nsrv* s, I nos. l (*<) and mui
| cles.
Cook Ix>ok, “Tlie Vital Question," free
|
P. P P , a wonderful m<-dlc!n>; Il Blvea
an .iia-lltr. It Invijoram und atreuelh*
cn.. I" P. P nur. a and a l
I‘alna in tht- aid*'. liank a:l ahnuMera.
knt'ir, hij>*. wrlU niwJ Joint, P. p, p.
curt a ryiihil.a in all 11, various rt.iH',.
old uacit, ,oi cf ,"<i kidn. y . nip atm. p
r p. cure, . aiur.ati. era mu tryaip laa.
ail cKtii .ii- • - ...id met - uiiil t*>l i om k.
P. I-. !' <uri and. -la. chio.i female
. ni|.iiintr and broken-down cun-tltutio
and lo ■ f m.w ho.d. I*. P. p. , t . j, , t
1.1. i purlnrr of t r ;i,. , ha- n and m r
i rinir > nt runs limn .tii other h <joi) r> m
cii'o lap: .. in Bros,, ?ole proprietor*,
.Savanoah. (lu. —ad.
l-niililtni:'. Pippin l ldi-r.
Thi, cclehril. 1 pure, upi k Ju ce r|! r.
I mad In ixma I- and. can lie hud n t int
of (|Uait lH>:tl-r. direct from ihc minuiae
rurtta. with th. r own i .nip a- I,puritan
Hroe., Urugfl-l*. data..nuh ..a a.)
A l.cllcton. tmnkr,
The Herbert Kpcnei-r t, nn elcicant climr
: and It I* truly a drltahtful enjoyment to
Inhale the fuin. * of thi- tine tobacco; it I,
vxluianuinii and dellcioua.
Bee that the name of Herbert Hpencer
la on every wrapper of every clear, with
! out which none ure aenulne.
The ll.rh.rt B|>encer cteralb are only
sold by th* ho* of (0. Concha- nt 13.r.0,and
I Perfectoa. H.SO at I.hTnian Bror., wliole-
I rale druttaeta Barnard and fongtu.
i Btrreli, of thlr etiy —ad.
For Over fifty Veara.
>lr AVtnaow - Boot bins Syrup ha, been
u, for il'.dren teeihina. I. roothea the
i cklA 1 ■ nil, allays all pain
cure- wiiki cofi.-. and l the tea, rantedy
for lharrhoeu. Twenty-live cent, a bottle,
—ad
**lt In red Me.-*
"Oraybeard broke up rhcumatlam on
me." ,ay* Mr t’har Thomas, th, Jew
. .er on Whllaaer street. "And out me In
txt.ar health it.an 1 have enjoyed In ■
lotwt lltnc."
Take (irayheard Pilla for that dliay
fi. Ir.—Lor; appetlta, and fol.ow It up
with a bottle of Oraybeard It l, all you
need Res pee* Dru* Cos.. Mile props . Sa
vannah. Oa.-ad.
A THeh-Orr.de Inatltutlon for I.adles
Bhortrr Collega, Rom,, Ua. WtUa for
catalogue.—ad.
The kinds that give satisfaction. Hot Stuff Stoves.
Oil Heaters that don't smoke, wm & it it Lattimokk.
Hogan's
This week we will
give with every cash
purchase of ten dol
lars a handsome
Christmas souvenir.
Don't forget that
we have cut prices
in all departments,
and the goods arc all
fresh and new. Our
specials for the week
are:
Dress Goods,
Comforts
and Blankets,
Linenj and
White Goods,
and the beautiful
line of
Christmas Trix.
Daniel Hogan,
Cornsr Broughton at i Ran *ir-l
y* j *
i"
CHIMNEY TOPS. FLUE PIPE.
FIRE BRICKS. GROUND
FIRt CLAY.
in Drouth ton Sirt*i VVwi*
Wood Mosaic Co.'s
Parquetry Floors
Have been laid in in any of th' m '
forcible homes in N* w Turk. Ho-' ■’> ' ‘
other cities. M.-re cleanly nnd ecor. in ‘j
than carpet* I’lali* and fancy "
and podohed e*mplet* over old "’ r "
making aolld and beautiful Iniprcn'
ment
Having a immlvr of floors to Ivy In •
vannah this m**nih we can <|u.i
figure*. Catalogue and .animate- re *>
had by addressing J M.
Box i Savannah. or 2 ZI N 1 1
Baltimore. Md -
STOPPED THE COUCH.
Prather s Tir and Cherry
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
AMIBKMK.VIS.
W >%■<.-4 ■ f “'* 1
On* W**k eommanclng 10-nlfh. * - p
THE KLIMT-HEARN CO
In r*p*ri©ir*, |ire**nun> th* P* 1 "' *
drama.
“A NUTMEG MATCH
Prleaa-lOc. Mr and Daily '
nomnrencm* Tu'adajr,