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SOUTI —I SIDE INDORSED DIXON.
iih rauhoN it rn. itr.ixiiio \m
( 4m \ Mill) %4 'ft 4 4*tft|| VIMII.
\Vi W. (Mlmn"' **tm •
fruit n i lul' I'rm *•
llam •• 1 1n . Prom •<M ng tle <
Hu|i|H*ri <*f II" 1 ( n ndliliici ft*r iln*
linn* r jil\ I omits Mlee \ ||*>i nl'l
l lim l lul*’* %*fl*n.
Ml mm ftiHlliiiiH * Will Raft Ml
| | tin* ill (|l ivt'll* (lul* ■H
,iiii.H Itieml < lull 1, ••*! rs ftre llr
glnnl iik t Take ii l*rf * Infer
iuol Wr.
'Tfi,. \%4v. W. i > ''•'■Hi South side Admin-
Dtmilont Club, iit i routing l**t night.
I vi (!i* * ti*j v i ' v ii iml r -•in* nl 10 th- <i
clltlacy f Abkrman Jmix M. Dixon f**r
thi May * rally. fb-Milut ion*, I’Opim*mllfiK
Ins rr •- -r I and his |* rsonality, wi n
jmswl I >■ n tu. irdmoua vote.
Ii W l —* ii nanty evening. and for ihu
„,,.o|| : |ic rrovil that Killhf’M ft*
tiry Hal 3 on Witt WnMtnirar Hrm, w
lot it liMxrs' 1 on**. Th* r vn ie only • *
*ty ft.— nln th*' hdl lmi I'r*
M Cut;* vs ' 11. uf thl'lU*'. * 111 •* I I >!•••
Ii j 1,, m.fd f, but till * a •
< reiweil by twelve or fift• • n In-far- it.*
i, ding ha<l ilj**or! •
Mr. J. M Wllbon, nt Hi. outset #*f the
nuelinc off*rl c'<! unv< 1 th* 1 1 fid"
©f the flp Howl, T' volu r i•• •
"WJif • ' h* time ‘r I '• ** ' 1 *•
inufili'li* ul 1* . •!• ! for • f * y of S.v
uah b ? *•" mi- **' **.
"Wli* r it 1 projwr for this Hub :.
thin tlrao**-*’ to r vi- an exj.r fion or ■>
opinion it* wli" It t ■*n.‘i.l rs th* most
■tillable ,r<<! .ftui* fur h* position •
.Mayor * *1 tin cPy of S• v imi h hnl,
••\Vh* r — ;t w• havt in our *iy a- ntl*
nwn r< r*<l au **• tis who ban Ly • •
own I*- • v r,i ;i •. Ability and industry
puihol tiliri*e|f to the front; one wh •
viblllty l~ , will k ri"wn, iii lin ■< d* !> ir.l.*o .
whose hH*<rt> , v ty |i iov*r Urn quesfioia l.
find whwwo rottiinands the i-onliilWH'e ;tjil
rwpert *f hla fellow elttsena In every
wulk of Hf*. wfc t*m th* ofh-. M* k'. mhl
not on*- who ■ ih *tfl • . ;int
"Win r —• th* am* k* ntlem.m h i
ft ( rveil t u ofttrer of tlw city of H.iviin
nallfor •• |H-ri(>.l of llvt y* ir> with fhlelt
tyaiul onltnm*> J t imporiant iin
miiieen. ami w* ri* now able to |>oint
wdlh |-r i*li to hi* ofh< i.'-l i• • * r‘l.
• -'i'll,, m- fore. i it rt that the w
\\\ 11- *.ru* tfouth.'ift' Aflmlnlntr.Ulon
('lull, ir' i m - nii * - mlil-'l. h**r
by en<l*..... ri“~ !;• Hon. James M. Dlx*n
for Ihe t!h'e of Mayor of the rtty of S
vanmih. ,M l we Jo |-**reby pletJn* him
our Inft nml Kiip|<ort."
'PI„, r . hit s.u.H w* ri- <*-*<!* Iby half •
Wn v l put upo*v their |i.* i. • a*l
carried winanlmously anl with enthusi ism
It win* evident fnut <h- llx*n si-ntlnu nt
jiniotiK ~t fm h,! inmih* r 1- very ‘tr uu:
that lh* r w.. r k for him will l nthir
11 siji nr i that they will h tiofedlngh
Obapiion n<oi m -♦*< !>• *l* ** n*t ro ‘‘lve
the nurxetiln.itbin arul < *rry the • le.-tlo
A rowamnilMti . em * -tin,' f M -i
Juniis Wiitofi t -• rl J Whelan anl
Kh. i ;ti't. wn* |i|n*int.t t rail ui"'
AMerma •*' Dixon thin motnlmc >! notlf .
him of the a< tton th< ial haw <ak*-n
Mr ills US‘ , r.lh (|i* Htton <f
Mr. DlacnV randldai \ . • hi be ~ it
poilllarv to wt.tf* witti ttowlUVMieww i
the (b* !’ eunWilate M ill h iiikme-l an
equal < —hm> with all other- before the
Cllllfii* —>* dub aucus When u i *inlu.i
lion foaar the m iyoraltv wtw to !• mab
the j‘UW would |iU> ho fiivrh' ah l
■II won I o* riven at even show
Mr. ! MW ii i! ■ id tmi i • tatfti with
l|r, \V W Omborne. an<l pro|i i y
ipanl*—^t #* the li-Hilrr of the i*ltlsenw
Club fcawreew. and had le . n iurl that
this W(Mlld the ,11-.
"In vwnartih'h eontWi ilrw " said Mr Wll
lon. ih utfh the f’oniu .• t lon wan iit rea*!
fly npi> it’ent want to say that tiling
have. me to a pretty |* In .ii\ ivituli.
tvheii r —*en who krer**t hronuht ii my*
Where —jliout u who omr from a for
fton if* intry Kuwslan Jews. In fart, ran
CVitrol the (toilet 1 fore* of Ihe eitv. In 111
eleciior for n * i. * rate, and rnak* it .
ns Hi > want it.”
Them* remark'-. Intrnle<l to apply to th**
Uesnrs t funke who were mrouc |* ir
tlians • •( M.iristrati* Nath.um in hi* r.**.•
for re** |* etion. t|y il*iuu*4| ih* crowr-t.
whloh and j|.di lu t' and lusli)>.
Mr, I I* *u* ft Introtu •! a r dutlon.
dlfwtlt* a th |r*-*hlnt to Apioint a e-m
--tnlltee tw>tv., to (*#* Hiinoune<| nt th
lull ii •- tlnr. which • huulii eon>l I* r th
(|Uestloflari of nomlmulnic eandblatei* ir al
dermei M’ Mtbl it w is the w n
of lhe dub io have the M-eiioci of th
city In whi h the itiemU-rs of the clu
livid i— preei titc-1 on th*- next Hoard of
Aldein* * . anil that if this ambition wi
<o lie *all*. -. now was the time Io 1m-
Sln wi* rk. The n-s,. tit ion wuh .uMd
■nd th— committ** will be apiMilntol hv
iTeshl* f* Hornwell within the next !uy
or lw< and .innourw'ej it tlie meethiK ot
Friday ffi.ght.
The a-.* '*d |.| t < all* t utentlun Io th*
fail ll t b would 1m- lie* *t--ary for th*
Itinnla* wmr* of th*- club to pay their tux* - for
IWilir* ,rder n> vote at the munb ipal < l
tlon of next Januurv. aid call* I ii|>on
them ■ |l (o at# tbit tfeils vi dotx *v\ •
don't nt to h.iv* *ur ln<lr-* rn*nt >t
Aldern* Dixon an empty one." said the
preside omit, "but w* must a 1 Ih in n |n- i
-to our votes for him u J.m '
A fe; tUP of the meat Ini: w.ts the pres
rna a **■ *1 Motive rt>o{ ration *f Mr Kl
-wnrd J Whelm, u pr* -cm -hrifT of the
City <* . >urt of Sivam <n, and In the pun*
a protra ♦ht Mbrulct ih polHlri.m Th* r*
h*'i- .it the m** titiK who hv U • *,
of |he un. (Mditiral %% y of Ihlnkiio* a-
Mr \V *,e!nn
Their nt five m*Mtlnt: emphii
iliu t tie ' Ondliloo (** affairs that un
f ’• and < In r*• <nt I* * I r ; r I
elfin 'b Morn I in: N* w miuvlok* that
r'Hdju tnient in U-.,j |.liti<- w e In pro
(tress, t h*il th* - hlheriftt Club had, rs w*r
tind <*~i a ! .* orn hop* und that
they v vr- xradunlh n! vliik them?** \<
filth o * • * r ,i. other t. of th* • -
liens* stem *lub. Xhnt Ih* r* ire f* lions with-
<*'•*> them*, ‘tux ■*! I *.-1 event,
Mllll S *nie Of the J.J., *to mode. |,uiV* .
ro too jn to d*e:bt.
VO 11IM tvs X r\TK F%|||.
Jln*nr— All* feetlnx nt f'll> 1%-
eluiawrtue lor Uei|n*'XtlN> MterniMin
Miy **r My* Publishes a • .ill in •<*-
clay's Jfffcinrnlrtu N w* fer a meeting of * | |-
*en t* p i* o hel lat the C'ity Kx* burnt** to
rmrrov—afern*>n for the purpnn* of t k-
Irk ii #dr romhlrr.itlon th** <|uc '.lon
wheth* -r or ©or H.tv.r rah shall t.ik* d
-vuntiy * Hie oppurt ar. It y for hoi dim: ih*
State f air here next fall. The att* I>*l
•nte * l*unjni.-iis m* n in especially dr
illed.
"Tl* f I'eoffi** to l> no doubt of th**
f"'i 1 • 1 Mvor \|y* ri, y-t* r*lay. "th.it
wee.ir ‘ • trie Utah* fair if w. want ft
Tile '| **• t* he ,|, | i)iiw J* w i**the*
Of Il't *' *’l Uid. rirtke it T o *|l<*
tlon ii— o'- w*lll'll re- - largely with the
fcwliw If th V are wIIISuk to i*,
the s k And < xuarMotee the ni<n**y tv-
I
U< uSw ■ 1 *tt . *i ( 0 th.it end. An nr-
MnU*’ '’ *’ will ' i * • ary, (f eourse.
nd jr Mfh, ... nt ini,. r * t I** mxnlf-st.Mj .
temi*' : •*'>’ * * will probably le*
forme- i t.,. meetii A \Ve*lneMlsy after
noon. * *
M> or Myrfr Is of the opinion that with
fi pro Wtgp*'? In-erent displayed in the matter
livt)—. "UUhc- m*n and *dtlxens ener-
wily t He fair *n |„ made ami
1 Hnvirasßtisn amt that |r would l*e buvan
f trth'a i®ri ttu have it berw
flt \IIIX. IP TUB lilt'll Mr,
I'oimdMf lona f#r New \eateiii>
tin 1 llltiitf to He land Thla VHitilli
The wrk of charing nway th* 1 ***r s
of tb* hurti**l portion of < hat ham A* *d
emy, prepnriii >ry t*> lt r bui ilr - h> •
Hi* wart <*ontru< link fomiMiiy, to whi< b
th* • v>r,tract ha been let by the Board oi
Trustees of ihe ai adeinv, wa- i* K'tn >•
trdiy nwirninx Close uion SOu.uOU will
b* |*.*l*l lfi- rofit rail ins: *ni|.oy for
work wtd h w I 1 not i.e u the qulpiotnt
of the liull(ltr>K with h*itii k apiMnitua r
plum‘Mm It i said a fiat th*- <•**•, in*
elmling lh*t- Items will Im* v lose upon y?r.
114),
IT* sl*l* i * J I" lltif-T 1 -of th*- Btewart
Contra* ting (‘ornpuir said yesterday that
th** f*'ii;*l v<i ■' of thr bulUllrig will be
kii*i l** ii r i .f i • mtier. Mor*
no n will I** pm nt w,*rk U|>n the n* af
ire nway * ■i* *l* i*i !•* aid the ■• ft wain
• - r ifudt) n ' they van b* w**-ur* , *l. Th*'
hamls ri ..*w *i ck*l In rlearing way
• • j*•* r• * ally tui;.-l lumber, tb** fail* f)
' hri k arul •! * r ii r from around at 1
" and. ih* Mill i w.i.’J Af- r that ha*
b* * n ih* w*i - wil i* pull* and ntal
tt' :•! • i* makr way for the n* w
tap in ibdi stt >• i
V* How *n k will Ih um*| in the ©on
!ru *,*,n f th** but PI luy- and the Irlm
tn inwill I*. kr y oton*. Mr litir^*
' • t th. tu it* rial u-• *1 for the xlerl*r
will t*. hinillar In appear it. e io ths* of
•Me *w Lawton buihiuiK on State .irct,
r *r I oil
La kMiy: two week?*, on* v*ar Ham pa>*-
' *b** boning of atw A* adem •
’I * *** •~ i lb* r wih gr at n**<-d f*>r wrk
ui *>r it r Mor it ..n to b*a in a- a
I" "ibb . n. .hi -* til l allot her tr*n-'plr and
to delay It. Tb*- of Tru.-*;*-* hl I
a meeting n- r I tig lifter the fire, w bl*
w.? on D* * 17. ISA, and decided t*> * x
i" 1 and • IbMiinuir e mom y, amounting to
nl*°tit |L'••!. atifl oth* i fund they hai u.
bam! In tin r** instruct ion of the build
imr ii|Hit) |um Ist-ly the wttno lire
\\ #i* n n w of a his let l.don g*t abro.n|.
a *l*. and and prof.-d wax rail *lby h umb r
of prornin* nt gentl* rn* n. who obj*-* t i t*>
i un ntr.**-li\e h bulltl iiK h*lng erected
w i* the u>|*<>ritM.lty .*■ • in* and *x •lb nt
fr the adornment of that Immediate ?•*•
tb ri **f th* dty bv an *d|f|. *• that would
b** if* thorough k* Oping with in(Mn>ing
triK*tur.s that alrrsdy t*iand there, tVI
In-orge A. Sier**er v f’apt. Henry lilun un i
• Hi* r w* r* iini*ng thoi*c who ••• I r* • I
for :• m*.r* i*r t* hjli.im in Ming them the
old A ebrny, while the li**anl of L*lu< •-
tlon wa - <|e* bit and in fix ohjeetiofi It* the
• hat * hcln*; I* ? r for the n -loration tan
lug the form of a mol*m s. h<*ol, complete
In nil Its and talla of comfort an<l cunvrtb
h nec
A mcet.ng of the Honrd of Ivluefttion
I t suit, and 111 protect Ih lug ftelt! to t h*' Ibwtrd
ef Trmt ♦ it fit I e> mm Mf* * * were •(-
|M*int#-*| h> the r* ftpeettse Iwmllos f.*r con
fer* ncer The-e coii/crenceft r* ulutl fin
ally in tb* M*)of*ti*n of a ( bin ibrnlfi t
by Mr llenry I'riiaii, • vnplovi .1 by th**
Hoard of Tru-tc* ar hitect, tlnrug i
the Honrtl of K mention hat) also invite*)
nrrhltcet* to Mibrnlt plane. "Ht* of whleh.
of Mr 11. \\ Wlfettver, war* vb w* I
with * '**•>•!,il favor. The Moiml of Tru*-
lee., felt that, having employed Mr T’r-
Ln. they nlwuibl a*lh* re tt hD plan, an*!
that flirallv determiiusl ui-n was r* gar-l* I
l v iKrth iNianls as In every way satisfac
tory.
1 was fliotixht that the quesMnn had
l*et-n v. tiled, hut w hen th** hi t** it*-'? 'Op
tra tors had lMs-n ii,vit***l to make wen
opened it wa found that t|i* <*>*l of the
building would lx* fir ibove the un an* of
the iMKird of trustee- It *hcn U - mi* liee
• try for them to modify th** pi in* to
some extent, th# prln<*l|al change l*elng
the removal of a cupola that would cost
• nine Jn.osi i* build, and. it the inv time,
tb vi-* ii m* ins for rab-ing more mon y
This result* t| In an ap|M*al to the Board
of V lueatlon. which agreed to make e*v
payments, amounting to saver*! thomumd
.). i; li.d.s I * dig given li*- l*ard f
truatces. Thus, by modifying the plans
and raising aVlltlcNial man*y. the U*u l
i ( tr’iriri-N were cnabliM to award t.i©
contract.
l*ar*nts whose children were attending
the tvn Chatham schools. Nos. 1 and 2.
that wore quartered in the academy build
ing. and the children themselves hive
Ih on subjected to great Incouvenletk'e
fdn * the fire, as afternoon ?* sskma ha*l
to bo Instituted for them at the Cathe
dral and Masslo Schools. The arranu* *
m* nt Mil * t.*i** best that could i*# ni *l**.
though th** school authorities knew tlm
it would not prove satisfactory. As the
months dragged *n ami no Immediate
prospe* • of w.*rk Im*ginning on the new
aca*ieniy e* • m***l to exist, parents Im- . m
to give vent to their discontent, and two
meatlmi'- In pr< tc t were hehl. N**w tha
the work D actually under way. parents
will 1m reli* v*sl to kcow that th*re is a
prosi*ect of their chlklren Iwdng restore*!
i the opening of next term to their old
I.H-atton for morning sessions, though In
quarters that are fur superior and in
..wry detail perfect for school purposes.
1M Mll.lt TO Hi: ■ imp.
4 bear Nought lo WraootH Tllui* 4)u4
ftoioitat 4.u>ton Tro4ip#'rt.
Inspector General M G. Cihcar of tbc
Georgia State Trooi m war In the yi
i r lay. Imving come *!wn from Guyton,
where he h* t 4he membera f th* Effing
ham in the *ffurt to straighten
out th* misunderstanding relative to th*
• aptainey of the iin>oi. This r*‘viltt'<| In
an ngr- merit up**n Fapt. Dasher, who
will haft* the chief command. Ttitw h*l
be* n disput' and wl4l him h> Mr Nid Inger
(Vi ob* ar left last right for At until
He* aald th* officer quot**l in 4h* Alorn
ing N-wa of Sunduv r .uttv* l*> the us#-
nign merit f the companies it Ttiom i--
vlll* . \al*l<et i, Quitman n*l \Va> rs- ۥ*
the First Regiment hal mlsunlcrwtoo<l
him It wtild not. h* - I*L have m**n
tioiu-d anything a trout . transfer *f tom
panics from tin* Fourth Infantry to tin
First or from any command to another
Iwfor** ii h * ui*m uin that course h-**l
l** t4l t*a> lied.
AGAINST l it ft Nt IIIM'. HILL.
I'r4*hle*f I’uim nml It epreenttlx e
lliiil**ii Ito Not ftpprote.
Presi.!**tn John M Egan of the Crtiira)
Kallr.- .l t s not approve tkT tin* hll;
l>* mllng in th* 1* gisl.mir* t imp**-* u
tax uisiti franc his** s. It would mean the
i-xc* .-Ivo laxiiiton f the railroad.-. Mr
Ft;on sat*) he hn<l made no careful stu*l>
of the hill, but in *loes hot Ih'llcvc it wti.
Ix'come a law.
Inquiry tails to devehip any activity
;ip<#n th*> part of the railroads In fighting
the Mil. They cither Isdleve that it would
not l*“ hurtful t* their Interait** or that
p> * l.*l * rfort up ii their part will not h
needed t* < *mjei** its *l'f4at. B* pr* eil
lativ* Vft I nil rn li.ir*teri sat*! last night
that li* ilon* not approve th** hill him
scir. and wiii uoi* igalnst If wh. n It I**
report**#! l*a< k ! tlie House hy th*' com
mittc* t*. whleh It wn r* ferred.
ANNUM s FBI! ft OEFHHOX.
(orporNl Harris of llie lllues ftftmlt
inct io know His I'nle.
Fotpl. It F Harris of the Republican
Flues was in th* editorial rooms of th*
Morning N* ws !.-( idght to learn If any
news had lx * n received from Atlanta r 1
attve to th** finding of the cm rt-mart l* l
that considered the ctnrges that w**r.
brought, against him oni upon which he
vms filed in Havannnti s*kih* wo*ks ag •
Nothing from th. c.- had been heard
nr,#f the corporal’s l>iig wait for Infornui
tlon wna not to be (nought to un .*ii 1
lie aaid h#' ha*! xptfctfd to heir from
Fa|t. J Ferris*Cann. who Is repre-.r**-
ing him Ir, the case, but had not .lone mi.
He *ild he would leave f*r At
lanta to be upcn the iu* nc to which ac
tion box been tramsferred.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1900.
NOT TO GET THE $5,000.
ki:i it** To HP. 11l Ilf lion: foil
TIIK m iT'A OVI'HIIH TftfkN.
lion. \\ i 11 1 noi ll<irl*n "*nil l.n*t
Night Thai ll** |loe Not Hrlleve
#m \|i|ir*i|trlnllttti lor the l*ro|M>-
•*1 <lg lethorpe Mi,iiiinu*nt \\oul#l
He Int 1 1 ti I lon al II nolut lon it
flie <lp ( ontiell (tiling for llie
Approprlnlion •> ll*** Mute of ft*,-
#mn) \V in It* ml Before (lie ||ue.
< olonlnl nutl Wnr llecord* ol
4eorgln llnv H* f nmpiled l> N*mi*
One I .|ie'ta II l.ni|d)r|,
Jdttle ho|*c L # r?t*rtalned hv Hi (*r
seutatlv* WLilum l! <rdn that the reso
lution n<io|di j by *m* (Tiy Council m and
• ailing upon th* LcgUtuture to appro
priate IS.UOO toward •* fund for the rr* •-
ikm of a monument t Oglethorpe will
m*-<4 tlf iipprtn.il t>f that Issly and re
sult In the appropriation Isdng nuuk.
Though ii frlul of th* movement for the
• stabhshm* nt of monum*nt to the
foui.b*r of th* cok*ny, Mr. Harden said
It ' rdt- 4. t iit h tie* not I** lb\* It
would !* eonMitUtlof! il f'r the
ture to nmke th*- appropriation arid ift.it,
therefor*-, he i<MS I)*.*t l# ii* v* It will do
so.
The resolution was offered upon the
floor of the House by Hon. David Wells.
l is Uhi*rs4<md It w* nf* rr*sl to a
ommlttc*. but li Is 4bought an adverse
r**iort will le mud* The Hepr**s*motive
from Glynn •'ounty had pr* . fit**i su* h
a r* oiufion on hehulf >f th* Oglethorpe
Monument A SiM latton f Itrun w< k
tailing f*r an appropriation toward
similar fund for tin *r* j**t f • nxmii
nietit on 8t Hlmon’s Island, hut the Hep
r -cr.taiiv* *!* • lar* and ft Mr. Harden * 4he
tlm* that he did not U |b-ve his efT<rt n
Is half **f hla constituent- would be suc
cessful.
Though ther. Js n general sentiment that
calls for the Mubllshment of a monu
metit it* fg * thorjM Mr Harden !>. - n#t
l*#dlev* the la*glsktur • in s** 4h-lr way
dear tow ard t iking at v a t ion !sk'.ng
toward thcr sulf. lb -:i how* v**r. that
th** move mi nr seems t have won such
w ith* advert!** mnt and t* have *r* at* and
such Intel** ! is o give v* ry italic itUin
of Its • VcntUMl sucres
Mr Harken is a in* mb* r of the Ai*i*r**-
priutlons Commit t**. th** meetings *f
wliieh in hits attend* and r*gulari> A yet,
h* said, the committee havt* not • a h* 1
the ep* el.ll f*atur* if tlitir work, hut
u** still engaged upon th* routln* appro
pri itbai** Knit have to f. e*>r,v|.* r* -1 t* x
fhetti * .ch y*ar Often *• v* nil hours have
*• I*** #levote*| to #th in rn of the general
appropriation hill, a-* -p#*nk<rs on h-*half
*f Institutions that are Ih neficiaries of tti"
Sta* appear to r pt* nt t urn Im*fore th*
• uniTiit*. s n w* he ots* with tfi*
appropriation asked by the State A vium
f-*r the Insane, whet, n great deal of
money is tiMiini to provide aceomtn<*ln-
Do*> for the many lunatic- that ar* wait
ing in the Jails throughout the state for
admission Mr Harden Mild it was --town
Dial there are s*ni* .Vo f these lunatics
lr William Dun tin of Kavannah was
among (he trusters* of th* isydum who
*cd It* for* fh Appropriations Cum
mitt** *4i the institution s Uimlf.
Ask.-I about tfi* effort of the Dattgh
t* rs of th* American It* volution to hav**
an appropriation made by the slat- for
the transcription of the colonial records
of Georgia and th-lr puhllt itton. Mr
Harden stikl that he imdurstood that
there was ot)e*#|on to approriratlia: a
lump sum, but that he thought it Ilk* ly
the matter would *e provided for hy the
employment of une jmtkou to copy and
compile all (Seorgia war records, from
*-artiest colonial days thn>tighout the
B(anlsh w ir. the r. rnun ration to Ik*
something like ll.w** per annum The col
onial records n*w tr-.isur*sl m tlie Brit
ish arrhiv.M in Lon*ion would le includ
ed In this work.
Two hills regarding this matter were
introduced, on* calling fw the publication
oral the a(>t>r<*ri.itlon r*r a lump sum to
defray th** exp* us* and th* other de
ni tndlng the cupb•ynint of ? ni- suiia
hie iM-rnon for doing the work, the com
pensation Im*lng named
A lltlKMl OF VN N \ 11.
tlm. ftft . F. Dn n I**ll of Nets llftnip
slilre Io Wpontl the ftft Inler Woulli.
lion. Warren F. Danb 11. of Franklin,
N 11., is a gue*t of Hie D* Soto. Mr
iMiiadl is an ex-mem her of Congress nn*l
;s an old time N.-w England Denwv rai
Ne ll* .-s to .‘-ay, he lias not taken nun'll *>f
* hand In national f#<>)ttl s In recent years
Mr lianlell was fr a long time *>ne of
the largest paper manufacturers of New
England, owning the Wlnnepesugie Mill
at Franklin, N If . hut went out of the
paper bindtie* on the formation of th**
trust a few years sine**.
Having been a manufacturer all his Ilf*.
Mr Ixiuiell still t.<k's a k* n Inter* st in
manufacturing matters, and is k*** ping a
<dos* watch on 4h* d'V**lopni* n-t -f th**
Bouth a I ng thi lit •• ll* Is a* * omiMiibsl
by hi" "*n. Warren !•' Daniel!, Jr.. n*i
the two will spend pi act. ally the entire
winter In tis* 8 ■ ith.
"I Irav** hten ill the habit of coming
Houth **v*ry five r six > irs." said Mr
Daniel! to a Aiming N*w** re|*ortcr, ‘ and
4lls la not my first visit t*> Savannah I
have been h*ie b*for* aid hope t* c rn**
again I have taken * onsi 1* r *l*l* inter* st
in going about tli* t>wn and noting
clung**s and lnqrov*ments Savannah is
a good. s*ll l town und her repiraiton as
such is well * t bLsh'l throughout tin
country *’
Mr. Dinlcll ‘Xpn 1 his pleasure nt
h*iiting that Havannih was moving f>r
an Increase*! bpth of \\nt#'rin her . an
net. with a fair p? • t of su•* * *# "Th*'
move is on the right Hue and -houM su •-
ce*-d," h** said. "It will mean In* ream'd
commerce and will benefit the port in
many way- Ido n**t know **f a s ii*ori
anywhere on th** c<j4' j that F more le
rvlng of co* si b raii n **\ th* go em
inent than Savannah. The g*v* mite nt
tM.Rt!* to l*e spending *'onsl|eralle m*>n*)’
in su'h lmpro\ • m**nts Just now. n*l I
have no doubt Suvimnah will get what
she w
Mr. Danlwll ex|x*c!s to -;wnd ?h* greater
fart of th** winter s**.*s*n moving al*ou:
tli tough the South anl tuning th** condi
tion f affairs and *w a her* He wants to
get hatter ac'tvtialnted with the people of
thb section, he says.
ftl ftft I 14.111 TIMIUI ftftl>T.
4 oreornn Uin <• I p ftanln**! n ftft el
•er UriKlil ftftilli w liernril.
Tommy (Nr****rnn. S.vnnah's pugilis
tic ch impion, may have a chan • *o me*‘t
u fOo*l man soon. John Farr, wdio has
always taken quite an inter* M in Forco
ran. has Inen corresponding with Tommy
\ft *st. ft )>(•'•! welterweight *rf N* w York
city. In reference to arranging a Unit
for him here with For *• il.. West is
willing to come, and "Mr Farr expects to
get him down here In January. Corcoran
is willing lo tight him
Vft* - hits quite a i* *r i. having fought
a numb* rof match* wuh tli.")-. <si m* n.
He has fought Jo* Walcott thr*-*- tim*s
*nd i?< said f* have whlj*p-*i botti W alcott
nd "Mysterhwis Illdy" Smith. Air. Farr
takes th* iHisition that it is tlm** for For
tran to go tip against some rnuti of note
nd then if he wins n victory h** will In
*n por ti U> do something for himself ifi
the larger cities.
Remember, a pint of Cook ’n Imperial
Fhampagn*’. "after a night of it," mukes
the new day brigbt.~a<L
Tilld IMIORkKD MVKMi.
Ilrt District North-Lnd**r %rr f#*r
the %lay or f*r Hr-rieetion.
The North Gal I'olltl-al Club of the
First dlMrict nut at Ibnly Hall list
flight an*) Indorsed Mayor Myera for i?-
*e *)• hi Thete*w**r thiny-flve metniiers
In ittet dan . when fTwddent James Mc
fJuire calbd th** m‘*etlig to or ler at
• • !****k. nn*l several others strolled
in durii.g the me. tlr.g. The club claim
a rn* rn! • hip of over J# utul th** attend*
anee would douhth su hA. c been larger
but for the unpb-asant walh#*r.
S. ret try Faiiner Kirkland announced
that owing to his activity in l*ehalf of
Jus i, . Nathans' r* -*lection In (bo Bcn
oo*l district, he had i t had Urn** to pre
iwr* the minutes of the previous mcct
ir.g ll* wi> rtalily forgiven ,*y the club.
It w.i and * i*ied to hobl weekly meetings
of the club on #*a h .M*rti*!ay night here
after. Th** following ***t of r* -adutl>ns,
in#b*rsmg Mayor Myers, w.m p( q*-.**d and
adopted hy a rising voir.
Whereas, the time 1.. r the election of
Mayor ami Aldermen of the city of Ba
vi h i' appro.) hitig and itlxens gen
erally an again directing itwlr 4h*ughis
i* the s* h < tlon of a chief executive for
the * By g*v< mm* t,
Arul w luTcas, wa . the rncmtw-rs of th#*
I North Hide l’olltiru! reviewing the
I work *f th** iwesent almnlstration, are
itif'liol that it has m* t the approval of
the great mass of cltixcns and that they
pr-pared to Ind us. Its eor>du*k of the
city iMisiitess witn their votes fur its con
t.nuance In off! • .
And whereas. It h (flprrit)iy im|s)rtant
' t/iat, during the next two years, with th#*
v.ork .-f obtaining a lar-p river Improve
nsnt apprupriatbm la-fore It. with the
hoi,-* drainage svst*4n t** Is* c#Kntdcte#l.
*nd with str**et fwving. street os*ening an*l
other |>tjhlle ini|*rov*fu>nts to !** carried
#n on an • xu-nsive seal* . Hivammh should
have ms its Mayor on** qualified hy experi
encc in c|ty affairs and htjslnf-sa matters
to sujsTVlse and direct in the interest
*.f wi>* economy, so thtM the city may re
ceive full vain** for its expendltur* sand
while progressing avoid wasteful out
lays.
Th.refor*. be It r* *lv*l That. If h**
I** in th** held, this club will support the
Hon. Ib-rmar Myers for another term as
M i *vor. and * alls upon him in behalf of
the ik ixetis of Havannah t l*m*
andl.Uite bef. r*- th* jh ople f-r r# -el***t on
to his pres* nt otth * . realiaing that as
such • ean ti'laie h< will harmonist*, unit*'
.iu*i strengthen our entire party and se
er* in o\**i whelming vi**tcry the polls.
Th** hulrmari was instruct* t to ap|s>int
a * *immi ll *• • of thre* t notify Mayor My*
ers of its action and ri*ort nt th# next
B!‘*tiiv of the club. Justice Wi khirn.
who was pr* -**nt. thanked the club f‘r
tti* complimentary v.t** which li*- f*—
celved at Rlturdav'i elet*tlon, his vote i4:-
lug .V{s allliough h*- Ii *l no o(>posltlon.
"I think the club’s tlmnks are due the
Judge for rot having any ©pi*o*utloo."
remai k *1 on** #f th* m**mher. meaning,
of course. I hat the club hall thereby be* n
saved mu h hard work.
Mr T J Hhettall wl\p was present,
was called u (■*!). and said that he cou *1
report the victory in the B**oond district.
This sMi#*mt*nt was received with ap
plause by the rnemi**rs. who are evident
ly admirers of Justice Nathans. There
h* im: • further husln* ss. an*l the ape lit
ers who were expected having fal **l to
app* ir **n a*<Km of the rain, the nicvt
ing adjourned.
MUKb II \I N hftrHTKI) TO-lIAY.
% JMorni ! enter *f Inrrensing Inten
•ll* Moving in ThU lilrrrlloa.
The run of exceptionally pleasant weath
er that characterized the last several days
was broken yeserd*y I* wan cloudy all
the morning, hu4 i was n#t until about 1:30
o'clock that it btgan o rain. It contin
ued Intermittently throughout the after
noon. the fall up to 8 o'clock amounting
to .fd of un Inch.
The maximum temperature for the day
was Ol *lgre* uud th** minimum 48. giv
ing u mean of f#7 d* gr* *-s. I aU>ve th nor
mal For the month ther* Is on excels of
heat of 3 *l**gr*e#. and f<*r the year nn
Ned • I * I Oi Hk •!*.:•• Tb l
shortiig* of rainfu.i for the year amounts
to 6.89 Inches.
The Washington ftwecael predict* rain
for to-day. and for to-morrow fair w*tith
*r. with colder in the r.i?r rn isrt Va
riahl* wmls, Iwvomlng fiah northwest,
may Ih* ••x|Hcte|.
At 8 o'cha-k last night n
st*rm center of moderate hut
incr*-asing Intensity wus over Houth* ast
Alabama an*) Southwest Georgia, moving
. , efts i• n first not • i by tit
Weather Bureau * ftl e yesterday morning
o ,i shallow #lcpres.-*lon.
While there is not sufficient energy to
produce dangerous winds. It has caused
general rains over the entire Bouth. east
or Tcxits. th* rainfall U lng heavy at At
lanta at>l excesfdva (3.1S Inches in twelve
hours) nt New Orleans At the time of
observation I* was raining at Savannah
Fharhute, Bibigh. Atlanta.
Montgomery an*i Mem his. and it had i*e
corn*- . oler ov**r Tex ns, Oklahoma. Mts
s *url. Arkai - bouisiut a Western Ten
n .** **, Misslsstpfd at.*l Aloluma.
N I Hallo MAIM.ft WOI NURD.
%Attltel With n Knife at t llrouah
tn nihl IdiMt Broad JMreet**.
I.vrniiM Brown nisi James Young, ne
gro* -. were arrested yesterday morning
by Patrolman Ivet| on Ihe chargr of
a-saulting. with intent to munKr, Georg*
Thompson, also cotored.
The iff ray t*ok place at Broughton an.l
Lot Broad cr.ets about 9.15 o'clock.
Wa-ldngion u-r.iultcd Thompson with a
knife ami wounded him in several places
The principal wound was ma*le In the
back, hut Ih* ro ar* other cuts, on th.
h* and. arm and hand, the latter being mud*
bv Thomps.*)'* rlnt.-hing th* hl<i of th*
kn'.Te and its Ulng diaw'n through hi*-
hand > \N . ington ft’. hut. r’so, l
arv and with taking | art In the
B**th the a lilants an*l their victim wer
toUeti to tin aria-kc Washing*on nnd
ft ourg w • r** |*‘* k*d up. whll* Thompson
aft.r havliik ins wounds <lrc*d by Dr.
E 8. Osborne. Wa- taken to hie twine In
the anihu’an * It Is thought that n n
•*f his w.-und- Is seriou**. Uit u * l*onl will
he nccepieil for the prisoners unit* the
result of th* wounds Is definitely known.
Mil l, H 11.1. ft FOB DIYOV
Fourth Dint riel ( luha to imnlitn
mate In His Interest.
The Hast Hide Conservative Club will
meet to-night at Labor Hall for the (Hjr
l*osc of Indot-lng Alderman James M
Dixon for Mayor an*l (lino to arrange for
a union meeting with the Reynolds Chib
of the Fourth district on the foil wing
nittht It I s # pru*osed to make the lat
ter meeting <i grand rally for Dixon, with
i vie a u show ing that the alderman da**
h own district, the Fourth, solidly with
him.
i;i.K( tion % r ?rr. pai i/s.
Wardens nnd ft**Slrynien C hosen for
llae ( nmIDK 1 ear.
At Hi Paul’s Episcopal Church last
night the election of wardens and of \©s
trymen took plare, and resulted as fol
lows:
Ben lor Warden— J. H. Elton.
Junior Warden— C W. Howard. Jr
Y**t-trymetv— A. B. M#nre. F. W Garden.
J. C Tyson, W. R. purse, W. \V. Egvrtun
and E. Ucflckw. J 1
MUST KEEP WITHIN BOUNDS.
'I III: Kl >(TIII\* *MI IM TV *>••
4.MAM, Jl HV MKI
|
Judge I’HlltKsnt Idd the kuperlr
Court Brand Jury Tlmt It Must
Itetnrn at u ln<ll<‘tin*ui \\ It••*% er
It Finds There Is Hittsonnlilt*
taroimils t llellexr lit** ftc*us***l
(iallty—Petit Jur> Mtotilil (hrter
mine* I Itlsunte €|uestlot *f 4nllf
or Jnnoi’eiirr— 4 nrrv Inu f I*-
-**• I -il ftftenpcm* tlust He Htopp4rd.
f unUassnre <f I'ullr) l.otteries n
M**nre to the t milmunity .
Judg*> Failigant s charge to the grand
Jury of the Hutsiior C -urt. > * >t.*r*l •
fiMrnlng. war. in gen* ral. abu.g th* iim
.•f previous charge i*liv**i* 1 by him :•
I previous grand jurl* >. In one r* .-,**•<*t onl>
was It unusual
This portion of the charge was <lf*\v>t.*d
to an Deposit <n * f in* function!* of t •
grand Jury an*l ti). litnU.i• *. tmisM* i
by law ti|v>n Iti# powers. Th*- rharg* •#
tMi subject followt i whAt Judg* Fal
| gant had to say on the subject * T Ju-tu *
|of th< i fH Mc'C ar,l •.i ryii g • n* del w*
j hut he -‘at# that he had t in-
It- nuon of criti i-ii.g ti*# •• 'ti*• of in
| particuhir grand Jury In any |grUcular
case.
i "It Is no* for the gran#! Jury." iM
JioUre Falllgant, "to *l*-termine th* guH:
* r IntifWhci* *f the ;*■ u-**l It i- for th*
grand Jury to examine the wßrw #• -
brought h*'fore it and to decide, from ih#
(‘-vldetw e thu® adduced, whether *r not
there is reuse*nab!# ground to bellev** that
the <)ef#*n*kant Is guilty If the *l*vision
iiach! is in th#* aflirmative. it is tfi*
lu4y of the grand Jury i> return tr
i ill It is the function f the i*etit Jury,
when the ca-* is tiled In open court. t*
fti*> ide the final question of the ilof. i Int
absolute guilt or innocence f the crlni*
with which he i- charg***) There i?< ♦lun
ger that the ends of Justice will h *e
fcAtcd. if the grand Jury attempt* to
J
Judge Falllgant charge#! th*- grarl Jntv
•
eers which the law r*quir shill b* •x
--umtnc*l an-1 th* * publb institution- ar 1
agencies of (government ov* r whi h It is
v.'stcd with vlritorial |*ow*r. He said,
how—ver. th*t when ther** are three Su
|Hrior Court grand June* annually, . b
the ease in this county,
might well happen that t#x
in .• | (ltni r* devoted l *
*pe*Tions and examinations and that the
grand Jury, relying upon the thorough
j ness and z**il of its predecessor, might
well afford t* 4.*.k* on *f them *n faith
and #h vote Its uttentioo ( matters that
r* more pressing and *m**rg**nt in their
nature
But 4ln* books of one cl ** of ptihli*' offi
cers. th** Ju-’ic* of the |" ** . July
Falllgant charged th* granl Jury t * x
imln** with great thoroughtuss and ran
It Is e?*p. 'ally I)**** wary. hesa.d that
the w*lmmistr.i4t*Hi of Justha* in the erur:.
s I)4* 11 I** kept free from reproach >r taint.
The Jtistie# of th* |* • • ir- Vest*.l b>
the constitution and laws of the Mute
wi4h larg* civil and rrlmiv a! i>*w# r. an 1
ihey hold in their hands th* opiiorlunltv.
If they no dcolrc*, to |h rpetrato great
wrongs.
There ho* bean a gorwl d# nl of criticism
Sn recent years, said Ju*lge Falllgant of
the way Justice is administered In the-#*
inferior court**, and som* few open and
dcflnlt** charg s. While he did not credit
the statement that there Is c at abuse
of Judicial dls''retlon. It Is yet the func
tion of the grand Jury t# Inve-tigatS th*sc
ju. stlons closely and to mk* such pr* -
'cntments a-- best scrv* to eradicate nny
**vils that are foun*l.
The law again** carrying concealed
wn|ofH ram** in for it-* full firm* *f
Judge Falllg im’h attention. find •h* p* <’
ih i, now lieeocnltig so common, of violat
ing this provision of law. for ts full
shore of hi JuiHrla] rood* mmtlon. T*
ihio unfortunate .ml criminal practice
Judge Fa Hi Kin! Iracrtl the origin of rev
• rt! of the lamentable affravs that h.v*
•
Irit*iif• *1 the tTHfir ending of m*w- than
me of them. It I* the grand jury - fluty
•o Inv* -tlaate vlol.illone of this law
strictly and promptly. Indict those In
wins*- guilt of the off cnee (her* is* r.-*ti -
aMe av ur*d to believe
In hie charge on the subject of gambling
ir.l keeping RamlnK houses Judge Falll
mnl stressed that form of it known hs
the policy lottery with parti ular f*rco
and discussed It at considerable length.
It appanls to that p>rtlon of the rite’s
population, said the eotirt. which Is bast
able to look after Itself and leiM a d**
to lose Its money. It Is the form of
gambling to which the Ignorant and the
poor, those classes which ought to hi* un
der the peculiar protection of the law. are
addicted, an! it Is amor g these clas*-
that It result*, want suffering and
eventual crime, are to be found The
policy shop* *akl .1 iffiT** Falllgant. prey
upon the public and they should be sup
preased by th*' strong arm **f th** law
It w r fir the grand Jury. following the
course that had been ado: ! *d by Its pre
decessors. to do Its full duty In this mat
ter.
The grind Jury was selected and worn
In before It wts charged by Ju Ige F.liti
gant. It la made tip as follows:
John It. Young, t > eman; Albert I.
Bhellm;n. William J Lindsay. WII lam <’
Neblllnger. Henry W Palme . Charles A.
Cog. Clayton H. Woods. James IV M*rri
h**w. John T Wed, William It M:/.g*r
Ambrose lOtirlich. Walter S. King.
Chari* *- F Cler, Kdward J K-nti.-d*..
Ororgo J Mills. Abram W. Ha mon.
Chri( ; Bel J H H O o m r t i
C. Wylly. H. •' Morgm Wlll:*<rn M In
vam. W. F. M Cauley ad Hmlie L k
stein. f
Three Imile#ment Returned.
The grand jury rnr*d for ii. lt •••*i*tl*n
Immediately after receiving* tie •'air e
of Ju I. Fall -.' II t. .11 and I I r a -h*r? s* -
siott, irttiuml thr* • ii.u.etru* nt*. oik- f r
assault with lntvnt to rap and two f*t
byrglary.
HLas Uoln-rts. n negro man. Is charge
b> his slater-In-law*. Chai ** Halbert.-*,
with an attempted criminal q>mu.i upon
her daughter and bis nieta Roberts’ •!-
b ged victim Is a * hlll of four years The
story was told In the M*>rnlt g New ai
the time of the rrlm* > alb .• and **.i.mis
sion. The grand Jury Indicted Hoc it- for
the offense.
Aden 1 try an and Edward Taylor were
both indicted for the <¥ime of burglary,
though not for ihe same off cm--• Hryan
Is charged with banking lnt> and en
tering the store of H II IV ejd* s A Son
and making awa> with slat* i t\, . re
volvers. He was captured with the stolen
booty shortly after h* made th, haul.
After the grand Jury had complett**! Its
business, the sob tor gn< r Miel he
ha*l no further cases for it to • <nsid r
ami It was discharged - bj ( * t 0 . |i.
ri>|)l><. OF (OI.OMUe M il,,
Discovery of the Ohere A itvtntin••!
to tttstorlcnl Huelrp,
The Dfo*tnlsr meeting of th* Georgia
Historical Bociety was held last night
Only the u.-ual routine bush Wils
tr.iiia.icud* .Announcement w .h nia.le hv
Mr Olla Ashmore of th* f *.* j. already
tubliahtd by the Mor leg New*, that th *
Obverse of the seal of the t . lf r
color v of Georgia had been fund. care
ful search by Mr Ashmore, H, n W(l .
Ham Harden and others h id failed to dis
cover this seal, and the s j ••* ** of .\|j H
ib*nntng of Columbus was t. uiiarly grat
ifjlnd io the member* o i the oviety
DEI*I TY ft* ft It *ll ft L IT T IT I I*.
Tin* Man Trap In Iront of * hatbaa*
A -ial-in > Finally Hotrd.
The r*>f>e which tomeboil y stretched
across n*l along the sidewalks in front
*>f the Chatham Academy some time ug
aid which caused th* serious injury of
Mr Charles Brown Sunday morning, was
removed yesterday and a temporary board
f* nr*- was built, at the ends of which
lights w re placed last night.
The r# iX4u*ilidt> for the placing of the
r-i** ji r*ss the w ilk* was a little *lllll
- to io#‘atc. Super in tendent of Poll***
8 rvm hal the fir*t rope stretched
around the building, hut somebody stole
it. he sikl. The superintendent *ahi yos
t* r l.t) th it he had r* thing to do with
putting up th.* r*. *nti rope. Director of
ptiolio Works Gadsden was wske#i
about the matter. He said be
..n*l. i! Superintendent Screven had
it put uje Ttie hr**m- n said they had
nothing to do with it. and for awhile it
in*d to Ih* a matter of doubt us to
how It p-4 there. I’lnall' on** of the men
in the *• ivenger department said he ihji
jt up by Hoini'lvMly l ist ’s orders. 1 >eputy
< it> M.irshnl C'rcam* r was finally 10*41-
**l i*s th*- responsilde 4artv.
Marshal Or* an*er said he passed the
A idem> ruins a week or so ago atul
< v :he dangerous •ndition of th*- walls.
f|. t. iephoiie l SuperlnU'Udent of l'ollce
Hi r< ven for r. i**. but th** aupertntend
• ti# didn't have any. and after s*une ef
fort the mar 'wl got one from the city
* .ole* . and ba l It pu: tip along the
wa k H* ni>l given ii no attention since.
?ail. and *til not know last night that
it had been an obstruction to pedestrian*
Hid i.d not heard of anybody being In
jun 1 on a# 4‘ouut >f it
Oft * I Eli ftlL ft ftVKHK FI ft 171*.
Ninefct-n Pleas f t*ulll) Filed In
4tie Niiperlr 4‘onrf.
Nliu-tean <f the negro o>.~t*rmen of
ThundertH:t and Wilmington, who w*r*-
li )j. (*<l by the last grand Jury of th* Su
rior < urt for tfic off'nse of gathering
%- •. r- from the l* i-* -l M* of Fapt.
ft >)4iistus < * niFr. liter* and p*s of guilty
in that tribunal yM!erla>. anl were sen
t* n • 1. • a* h of them, to pa\ a fill** *>f $3
v\ iiout costs, or serv- c4.e month on the
minty chain gang.
T < pi**i> were enteral by Mr Gforp
W. ii- k* tt. of counsel for th** defend
ants. in c.imidiance with an ugrocmetit
ma*i* witli the solUdior aeneial. * The
*Kr** m*i)t wa that th**s** pUus *houK! Ih*
.iiMri.l iii a#** the Supreme f’ourt refus*l
i n* w trial in th* u.-* f L* wis Ftaslcr.
Frasier was trod and found guilty, his
motion f*>r anew trial overruled hy Judgt
FulltKMnt, and his ap|s*nl to th* Supreme
Four! d# nle t The facts In all the case*
w* re ill* sam*\ und it was agreed that on*-
should control all.
The solicitor general stated that the
suit* would b*- will tig to have the court
mi| • luie with* ut an*l Mr W
vft Gordon. Jr . who r* pr* Fapt.
• lender in the \ ictous nmtters of oyster
iwigatlon wiU which the latter has h*l
r**ntly to contend. that this
would aI m> he agreeable to the prose
cutor.
Judy.* I’.illigant then impos*Hl fines of
ft *
but he w.t nform*'l by th** court that
w* • small ati amount os ould t>**
cof sider* and.
About Igilf • f the fines w* r* piid yes
r ! ta> and F * majority of the other*
will l#e paid >cf#*re the expiration of #he
ve day allowed hy Julge Falllgant for
t ais puriiose.
Ml ilDl.lt TRIAL I’OVmiM'J).
Hum simnion*. nllnn Barnes, Will
ft**i ll** Tried I ntll Friday.
The . ise of Sain Simmons, alias Sam
Barnes, which wax to have been tried In
trie Superior Court to-lay. has been |oet
pomd until Friday. Simmons, or Barnes
is tin negro who sli*.t an<l killetl John
Woli* miet a sailor, in Yu mac raw.
At ko>t he lnt> been indicted for this
rim#* by th* grand Jury, but the evidence
of the several witnesses for the Ma c is
exceedingly confusfng and confuMil.
Yesterday morning, when n <? were
being . -lgifted. Air. It. L. C*Mli g wh)
r* {*!• >• nt> the d*feti<lant. -isk- and tlia' It lw
cone nl tied until Friday, and to this muc
g.-t.cn and requc<*t the a*ll itor general
a-sente*!.
lnsti-ud of to*day being devotsl to the
trial of this murder case, th* #l!vorce
#U** k t w ill be cleared. A pan* I of Jury
m**n 1 •- tw*n *lrawn an 1 summ-med for
tin* |*urpo of r* * * >tu Ring casrrs of mari
tal unhappin* i". an.l ihe Jurymen will
have much to do. The divorce docket is
• lor.*-: one, and aunu* <*f the cuses are
Interesting.
THE bftft ft Nft ftll HIM CUB.
>t*etliiM at il* He Nolo To-ntatit to
hrminiit- tli** 4 1011.
A m# etlng will be held In the parlors
of the 1 Bvto to-night for the |*urpo?<e
of organizing ci hunt elub. invitations
have b *ii s**nt out and It Is expected
ihat the m*'*-ting wdl l largely atteu*Kd
by lov*rs of the chase.
I'*er> ttovenirnt Htirta
When you have rheumatism Alusel*** feel
in*! so:* and Joints are painful. !(
does not |4y io suffer long from this dio
. ,ts when it may t*e t uia.l #*o piomptiy
and p*rf*ctly by HtHl‘.- HarsajuirllJa
Thb im#ll goes right to the Si**t
lu'utralix* s th# nudity of the blotxl, which
i j *>- rh un*at wn. and puts an end to
Biliousness Is cured l-y Hood's ITUs. 25c.
—nd.
r-i*nfi> fr ft our Lot
makes beautiful fan growing shade and
li. ar the i-tH'l ••■t nuts My N.- Plus I'lina
•ire the niU'si In all restarts known, only
fl for a x dk li e thee* If you rail to-day
,il lj Perr> str.s-l, <asl. If wanted for
■ lUi.try place* *h. y mil soon make you a
fortune 111' i- r Mi by > x J U Anders.
I* tun ni i,ili.*(, Suannali, <l.t—ad.
•flraylxani Is a tamlly mi dlclne with
us." aald a prominent business man yes
terday. "Mv wife takes It, and I notice
sh- Is enjoying lietter health than for
y- ar*. The children keep will by taking
It"
firaybeard may be obtained at all drug
stores or write to u* for it. Kespesa Drug
Cos., aole props , Havannuh, (la -ad
One rar of elegant tire proof safe*, the
best In the land, nrrlved to-day at the
Ttalilmore wharf. AM consist of an ag
gregate weight of over thirty thou-un |
poiMals. In thla ear are safes of all slmes.
and are made by Ihe celebratesl Barnss
Manufacturing Company of Pittsburg.
Pa., belonging to Leppman linos
Up min Pros., wfioltwale druggists,
l.ippmans bfis k of this city, are the
only e -nrern In the state that carry n
Hoik of fire proof safes In store, and
• will guarantee to sell them as low as
the manufacturer with the freight adds*!
as we have special arrangement for mak
ln *" >I | • - Wi i Iso have he-n
furnishing quite a large number of sll
lerwure nre proof chests which have
given great satisfaction. Purchasers who
wani onymlng In the fire proof safe line
wdl do well to call on ljppman Hrua—ad
A tflgh-Or.ide Institution for I-adlea
Bhorier College, Home, Ua. Write for
catalogue.—ud.
"Elegance”
—and—
" Durability"
COMBINBD
in our flne hm l-i ,
‘‘Coach and Kay”
Harness.
Congress and Whitaker S'
LEO FRANK.
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 are all
fresh and new. Our
specials for the week
are:
Dress Goods,
Comforts
and Blankets,
Linens and
White Goods,
and the beautiful
line of
Christmas Trix.
Daniel Hogan,
Corner Broughton and i m ri
| i *w>
This is the Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware : that made by the
Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos.
Those who contemplate
building should send for our
artistic brochure "Artist and
Artisan:" free.
H.H. PEEPLES & SONS,
125 CONGRESS ST.. WEST.
CHIMNEY TOPS. FLUE PIPE
FIRE BRICKS. GROUND
FIRE CLAY.
I [lll's SI
113 Ifrouv'bton Slr*et. \S -
Wood mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
Hare b.-en laid In many of i J
fort able homes In N- W York P ' : ‘ a
other cHlcs. More cleanly and
than rnrpiste. Plain and fancy
and polished complete over ol -
making u aolld and beautiful P I "
m as-
Having a number of floors t*> ■' ...
vannah this tnooih we • >n <l ! ' ''
figures, ratajogtiu and setlme'. * n'c
had by addrelng J M Al ' ' '
277 N Charles iwrcet, ltaltlm
ami iekjiti.
SAVANNAH THEATRE
THE KLIMT.MEAR> CO..
Presenting nt the Matinee 10-dnr *“■ ’
cent.winner.' ... ...
Prlres. Adults toe. CbPdrer. in
Tonight at sg) o'clock. 'The Course •'<'
Prlcos. 10 tfinnil **'
OI.D NEW BPAPBIIfi. > tot S **
Jiuslness Ufllca Morning News.