The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 06, 1900, Page 3, Image 3
guest of the odd fellows.
itcriTY ann iihi: johs u.
UOODWIN BRTMTAinCD BY
MVAKiUH I.OdUE*.
\\m H't br * * nnmlllw and
corlrd to tkr Dr Soto-Later Takn
(■ ar* Ihr City. •! Thu to Thun
grrbolt tor IMaerr—Addrrseed ■
Hrallai of Mraihan of the Order
and Tkalr Erleed* ot Hnannlc Hall
immt kl(kl-WIII Mr filvaa an
(lrl l,r Hoa.t To-dn> at Tjbaa.
Hon. John B Goodwin of Atlanta,
daputy crawl alra of the ordar of Odd
F,.;ows, reached the city yesterday morn
m* at 7 o'clock and waa. during the day
,h. guest of he local merabera of the
order.
The deputy grand alre wa* met at the
tapot by the committee and escorted to
th,- Be Soto where he remained until 10
o'clock, when he wo* taken by the male
members of the (oouultuw for short
v-lt to the Huaa.tl* Club. Returning
tßence to the He Soto at 10 JO the entire
,* r ty consisting of Mr. Goodwin, Mr. R
j pavant. chairman of the com
mittee. end Mcsara. Lea But
ler Charles H. Dorset!. J. 8. Tyson W. T.
M lionold. W. I. Mclntyre nnd H. M
Want, and Meadomes J. B Curabea. F.
C Ksley. O. L. Groover. H. 8. Houpt.
and A. N. Masiucy. and Mtss J. E. Dor
i entered carnages and were driven
to be principal points of kitereet about
,l„ ty. Among the places vieited was
city Exchange, from the clock tower
pf which Mr. Goodwin was shown u
t.r.i eye Mvw of the ctty. and the Ocean
piamahip Company's wharves*, where
it, s'a-oochee Wias inspected, (hence
t-rn-igh Hsllll and Dale avenue to the
s.nannah Yacht Club ul Thunderbolt.
Thf *ity then visited Greenwich Park
returned to Hannon Lodge *t Thtm
for ii Ash -Mnncr. Retunilii*. the
was PUfllwi at <:3O o’clock.
\, V Si O'clock Mr. Goodwin was again
taker, in charge by the members of ahe
committee and escorted to the Masonlo
Hall where It had been arranged that
he a i. Mi Id address a gathering of Odd Fel
lows and their friends. Preparations had
been made for a large crowd, but for some
rs.i n the attendance was poor, not more
than -I*' person* bring preeenl.
It had been arranged that rapt. Henry
Mc.Upln should Introduce ill*. Goodwin
m his audience, but as he was out of th<
city Shi* duty devolved upon Mr. Havant.
Tim Introduction was preceded, however,
h\ an overture by Roarnfe.d's orchestra,
. Ia prayer by Rev. Hr. tv. C. Scua.-I
f*r
Afier notifying the audience of the
change of programme, owing to the ale
eme of I'apt. MeAlpln. Mr. Dav.int said:
"It is my privilege and pleasure to In
troduce to you one who has devoted tits
every energy fpr years to the upbuilding
and welfare of Odd Fellowship, no: only
In Georgia, blit In the I'nlted Slates;
o* . wh e devotion to the order has won
for him a distinction that no other mem
br of the order has obtained—a praeil
*||v unanimous election to the second
highest office In the gift of the order."
in * ikmi.ss Mr Ooodwui sal lln |ari
that he nail had for many yea is past a
mist pleasant recollection of Odd Fellow
ship In Savannah, and had not forgoftei.
tne many kindnesses received ut the ban ts
of It* members.
Referring io Die recent elertlno. he sasi:
"t don't suppose* there la among all lush' *
m mar* conservative body than the Grand
S. i*rt :gn laydge of Odd Fellows, and the
honor that it conferred on me was due to
t" merit of mine, but through the desire
of tne lodge to represent different parts
*.' th* country fn the bestowal of Us
toner* When the resist of the election
I- .ime known, m- much as I appreciated
th honor conferred on me, my Arst
thoughts were of the pleasure lhat It
woiiM gHe to the Odd Fellows of Geor
g's ”
Referring agoln to his visit, he sail
that to innie to Savannah at any llm"
was a pleasure, but to come to Kav in
rvh and be greeted by hi* brother Odd
fellows was a much greater pleasure.
' md there Is." he wild, "ail lidded pie.l -
ure In coming to Savannah. because I re
* ill that It was here that the order had
a eg inning and lodgment in the state.
A* at Savannah w is developed and
b lilt up the government of the slate, so
here, also was Odd Fellowship commi:-
ted to faithful hands to carry Its hin
rers up through the elate. The present
giowth .md status ot the order shows
liow well they performed that duty.
' founded ir. ISIS In th* city of I’alil
more, it was th* Intention of It* found
er* that It shou.d be * free and Inde
l-ndent a* that government that had been
founded on American so I. In that manner
It ha* iv.me io u and Us progress ha*
b*en so wonderful lhat It hs* been ex
tended to almost every land, and Is found
wherever Caucasian clvlllsitlon Is found.
Ii has kept pac* nnd mule progress com
mensurate with she development ani civ
ilization of this great country and Is
known and respected not only by It*
member*, but by mankind. It Is a friend
to the government, but avoiding govern
ment entanglements, keep* ever In view
It* own great alms and purpose*. It mti*t
* Pl>eal to all who are lover* of race and
wisdom to see men brought closer In
b nds of sympathy snd love."
Mr. Goodwin then told briefly of the
•(■read of the order. "Traveling wesi
*ith the pioneer." he said, ’it has taken
hold wherever plan'ed. and proportion
is a* gtrong on the INjclflc as It
I- on the Aflanitc, there being In Cali
fornia alone 30.000 members. In the
' her Western states so great ha* been
I'* progress that there la now on foot a
movement to cejebiate during the corn
s'c 'immer the semi-centennial of Its In
* Ituilon west of the Mississippi. In Can
*d too. It* growth has been equally
t'Pd and satisfactory. In fict. In th
* all of the Sovereign Grand L >dge are
kui g sixteen flags repre-entlng a* many
tiiffirent countries In which the order Is
* -uhl:*hed.
Everybody k* gratified that the order
' is recognized thal there <* a place for
*'*men. And lhat having placed In the
kind* of the women it* stanlard. II I*
them hong carried to even higher
Pine*."
Mr Goodwin also reviewed at aonir
bngth the amount* received nnd rxpen.l
--"I by the lodges, and named a numb i
■'.*** In which the order had tak.*n
* prominent part in .tbs ant via lion of dl*
"■** due to fire, flood, and dtwenwe.
In reference la the oreh-r In Ucorgi.i
sold that he hod just learned from
" I Secretary Tyson of its marvelous
' *'th .during the present year. In which
* ' *dy iwo thousand new member* hav
"n added.
It the conclusion of the addro** the
il wa* cleared for dancing.
Mr. Goodwin will spend to-.l y also as
vuest of the local Odd Fellows. The
■ inme for 10-dt' I of a trip
10 •' bee, where on oyster roast will bo
* rved In his honor.
Ihe train will leave the Tybee depot
, r 'he island at 2 o'clock, city time. All
member* of the order will be taken
without charge. They can secure tickets
*' depot from members of the com
mittee.
no parly will return to the city prob
•' v :ii>oui 7 o’clock Mr. G jodwln will
' U 7 o’clock for Atlartn It Is like
bit there will be a great many Odd
' low* at tiro depot to see him off.
-Queen Y’lctorla Intends to spend the
*’ iter part of next March and April on
,h * continent. She will reside for be
ta.*n five * n ,| „j x t,,.*k* ai Rordtghera.
th Italian Riviera, and will then go
1 Coburg. After leaving Uolnirg. she
’ll. stay for a few day* at Darmstadt be
•wt raturnlug to England.
There is cause for anxietv when a
cough hangs on for a year and can't be
shaken otT. The murkest way to relicva
that anxiety is to tx-gin at once the use
of Dr. I’ierce'a Golden Medical Diacov
cry. It is a cough remedy, but it is also
a great deal more. In far advanced
stages of disease, when hemorrhages
h.n e been frequent, and there have been
emaciation ana weakness, "Golden Med
ical Discovery" has produced a perfect
cure. It increase* the supply of the life
fluid -blood. It cleanse* tne htood from
impurities, and tends a current of rich,
new blood to build up the weak places
in the body with new life.
The •* Discovery” is strictly a temper
ance medicine, non-alcoholic and non
narcotic.
"Per one veer ! *m* troubled withs rough *
write* Mr H E Cum*. of Sumner Bremer
Cos.. lows ”A* 1 rootinued to cough during the
summer, :tv wife became aaiioua and wrote tn
Di K V Pierce fbt medical advice tt seemed
tr u that we could oqt go to a better aouree for
advice, and so it proveif *• the 1 Golden Medical
rhacovety.' which wa* recommended, proved
just the medicine to effect a cure Dr Pierce
aud his medicines are As good aa wheat,' as the
farmer* uaed to say "
Bail taste in the mouth is removed by
using Dr Pierce's Ple.want Pellets.
WILL ASK FOR STATE FAIR.
(Continued from Tenth Page.)
Of Favanpah ooiihl easily afford to
advance }3s.i]nO to pvi.ono for the state fair
here. Messrs. Archer and Eiaaron s|mkn
on the same line Col. Ketill said that
tile fair could !* made a sucoes*. but th*
young business non of ihe lommunlty
would have to tie caller) upon to take hold
of 11. lie was tired of seeing the name
old face* at every meeting held for the
nubile interest The young blood nt isl
be brought in and set to work.
Messrs*. Levy and Adler agreed
with Col. Kwtlll and advocate.! tho
ii PI Kiln tin cut of an advisory committee to
iak.* the nunter in hand and decide
whethe* of not jhe rixjuislte amount
, ou'd tw* raised to make itc fair u suc
res-. .Mr. Ja -ksoti advocated tho
i ilr. giving In*lances coming under tua
knowle*lgr her<- btislne-s men In other
cities had niollttd grcally by similar en
tcrialmnenia.
i'll. K*tlll suggested a resolution io the
cf!,'cl that Savannah wanted the fair. an.l
trail, a committee be a|>P<>inte*l to
jc e what could b., done In the way of
t vising funds. He was willing to do his
trl. he sild. Mr. ■ loixaron arrordtngly
reconstructed a rioUiHou which he had
•reviousiy offered so Unit It read as fol
lows:
“That It I* ihe sense of ilia meeting that
Savannah wants the Slate Fair, and that
a committee of twenty-live be appointed
,o secure suoscriptlons to sti'k. in un as
•rs ialion to t- formed, to the extent of
! * "*. the share.* to lie IW each.”
T.ie and solution was unanmtoua'y adopted
Mayor Myers announced that he would
aiqiolnt th committee to-dny fly sul*df
vhilr.g the city the canvass could t>e made
In two or three <layr. he said.
After s >ui" g-ncral discussion Mr
Krouakoft Migsrsled th.it a uhs< rlptlon
list be opene*l at once nnd that the move
ment tve glveg i start by the subscription*
of tho-e present. This was readily agreej
:o nnd Col. Kstlll started the movement
Mth a subecripiton of geo lu-onold Ad
rr. Robert M. Hick*. B. 11. bevy te Hro.
and Mnyor Myers promptly and led gsd
ich. other subscriihions rnm* 1 tn
promptly and In a few minutes the ll*i
-toot as follows:
coi. j h. Estdi **y >
luopoid Adler :/>■ no
uobt. M. llhks itti
!!. H. Gevy & Bro irtl <0
flermnn Myers W
: I k*on. Mefgger A Cos 3*ih no
,*t, KroivkofT U)
Diyfus A- Bro JOO 00
M. J. Dovle if)
G M Ityals
1. Co,let 2t*Mo
isvannnh I’ress 3*> id
Solomon* Cos Hfk 0"
George C. Schwarz 2'> 0)
E. I Okarma ion on
8, latiron lhl no
Folk nothing Cos 10000
John L.. Archer 9)0 tO
Total *5.000 (0
The prompt response ot the solid m-n
present was very satisfactory and was
favorably commented upon There were
-nniv who hart to consul t ihelr partners
and others who. being able to sub-orlbe
only small amounts, refrained from mod
esty from expressing themselves, but the
general expression was lhat the remit
had been very satisfactory.
.Mayor Myers will api)lnt the rommlt
tec ir,d ass gn the member* to districts
to-day, *o that they may begin work to
morrow. The Executive Committee of
lie Agricultural Society meets Dec. 9.
and the city mu*t be ready to put tn Its
bid by that time.
\\ i,t | li-IIP Alt RDERIiR t AIOHT.
Luo la llolmra \A ho Aarnnltril fapl.
Anilrraaon 4 nplurrd Vratrrdar.
U)UIS Holmra. tha nagro thal nlxht l'-
fora lor' aaanullad Cap!. Anitrruon of
iho Norwrxlan bark Bravo, tvhlla tha rap
i mi wa, on tha Plant Hyat'm wharf on
..la way to hi* ahlp. raught yaatrr
lay by tha datrrtlvea hiding away In a
hour" on MfAlllatar airan.
Thr fluiull wa* n moil brutal nna. tha
rrgro hnvlnx waylalJ hla In andrd \..-tini
ind foiled him With an Iron coupllnx pin
Ha than robhrd Idm of Ida w.uch aid
chain, aom- .arh, and wa* trying to gai
I rinx from hi* flnxrr whan frlxhtrn"!
away hy appnrorhlnx fool*lap*.
Tha Inlurrd man waa taken to tha St.
Joaaph’* Infirmary. Ha la aarioualy In
lura.l bui II I* thought thal hr will not
dr Ills ahlp etrarod yr.irr.lny and will
all Ihla morning but ho will havr io l
left I'rliln.l.
llolmra U •:' known to lha poller hnv
ln com ml Had In March of la*t year a
crime In all It* detail*, even to thr
weapon u*ed. alroiUr to ihr pir.rnr on*
At the time hr wa* mptuied and wh. n
tried waa given two yeara on tha rhaln
g.init, but HHng Inairumrntai In capturln,
a number of rernped ronvlct* waa i**r
doued. bring .el fire laa! May.
DEATH OF HARRY I’ATTF.H l> V
Ifl* Itrmalna In lla Sent fo Valdoalrt
To-dny.
Mr. Harry Pal!arson, a clerk In lha
Southern Exprera Coropuny’a ofhee. dla.l
at the residence of Mra. Roaa Keller.
No. 11l Duffy street, west, at 1 o’clock
thill morning. Hr had bean In 111 health
for aoror lime, but had continued at hla
work up to a day or two ago Tu. *da
ntghi hr want to bed feeling badly. Jt
waa diacovered later that hla condition
waa sellout and an effort waa made to
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER (i. 190a
• rtKj.c him. It ty n<! h
diwi without rtgdlninf conckHitifM. lie
hal t<uff#r<t for Mnw> t!m# with .in m(-
fwllon of the heart. ll** wa.* 32 yeirw
oM. HU home wae In \\ yc*os w here
moil of hU rflattvex live HU remain*
were* taken charge of by t’n<Wraker Pox
and will be sent to VcUlo* a to-Uay for
burlaL
miOH I*%T Kim OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. Uanti o*tro|iiilh* to
w Plioaing.
The flrht of the vnesllcat act letter
airalnet the paitafr by the l*ftl*lture of
the bill legalizing osteopathy In eoi*:!a
Is rather an interesting one. both to phy
sicians and the public. Dr. Pt J B. (Ira*
ham. president of the Ravannah Medical
Soc iety, In an Interview In the Mo nlng
News ye.xtenlay. put liimeelf on record tn
rather vigorous language against osteopa
thy and said he hoped the bill legalising
its practice tn Georgia would not become
a law
Dr. C. W. Mayltugh. the on.y Ofteo
pathb physician In S.\ inuali. ha* tht<
to say In reply to Dr. Graham *'Dr
Gra ram Jumps on oateopgthy aavs
h* hopes th- bill teßaltslng It-* practlo* tn
this wtate will be tlrf'atol He con fees* *
however, that he knows nothing alout
oi>irtrratbv. We suppose, then, tho: he
opposes the bitl on ‘general pri< .pie-
Judgment, you know becomes weak when
prejudice la strong. He cad* It a lot
of iina,’ ‘pathiee,’ etc., and then *ie.
Ciar *kl "it Is nothin? hut m ir*- g ' llotv
Is It be r* ommei.tbt mos.ag* hit: le
uoiuices osteopathy? Then- Is nothing
common to the two except that both use
the hands. Osteopaths do not rub or
treat next to th** akin, as Is the case |n
inoeeagitig. He further s*ys he would
not object to osteopathy being practice.!
by <i physician %r!o hud taken
••ourse at Sk*m* medh *1 school' 1 wou I
like to know why an osteopath should
he required to attend a me.li .il sclHnl,
when we do not give any medicine;
do not believe in It. and nre teach again -t
It. It stems to in** that It would b- Just
ax necesaarv for an M D. to have six
years' training In oeteopgthy Another
thing I shonW! like to know, nnd that Is.
hog- many M. D.'l In the r*ate of Georgia
have had a six years' course In medicine?
A course In osteopath >• means four terms
of five months each, making twenty
months in all. The M D.'s of iieorgia
have three te'ms of s:x months ei<h.
making In ail eighteen vnoi.th* Osteo
path* In their twenty inonthe' coiuse do
not attempt to Ir.irn any practical sur
gery. to learn which would require twen
ty months more if it wete learned a well
a* w** learn osteopathy. Bui In Georgia,
medicine, surgery aid all is learned in
elghtrcti month*. I think the time of pre
paration for an oetoi>ah compares very
favorably with other branches of medi
cal science.
"Diphtheria. I see Is cla.*e,i H s a d*-
ease which wteopa:hy cannot handle, I
cite one instance to disprove this: Dr
Charles Htill. at fb-dwrood, Minn., treated
with osteopathy one hundr'd rafter of
diphtheria and loaf but one. osteopathy
has leen appn>ve<l by slxt‘en state leg
islatures. and th* science is now legalized
be eight state* In the union. It was the
subject of an address before the Boole* v
of Bclance In
the speaker. Dr. toll tie John, wan a worded
the medal for contributing fm>re to the
advancement of science that year tlian
any other man In the world."
GAMBEKR NAT TO J All..
Judge Falllnant Punlahrd l.aaf of
Duller Isoftery I' rnr 4•- f or*.
The last of the bunch of policy lottery
proprietors, whom Sncriff Sweeny nihl ii
•leputles cwugrtt in the rakl of lust Au
gust. wa arraigned! before Ju<lge Kailt
gant In tho Superior Court yesterday
morning, entered a plea of guilty to an
Indictment charging him with keeping a
unming house. arwJ was sentenced to py
h fin#* of SI.OOO an*! costa and serve six
months in the county Jail.
It wtt th* thlr*l o# th# e cases In fthleh
Jude** Falhgant has lmpos#s! ihe Jail
sentence, though In the other cases the
Pardon Board of the state ha* virtually
destroyed the good effect that the sen.
*nce* ha) upon the community, by re
mitting that portion of them that re
iated to Imprisonment.
There were no ?p- -tacular effects con
nected with the scene of yesterday morn
ing. when sentenc e was passed. The plea
of guilty entered. Judge Failigant sim
ply read the sentence of ll.uOO fine an*)
cost and six months In jail.
A few minutes afterward Dr. Duncan,
one of the prisoner’* physician*, made an
appeal to the court and to Sheriff Bweenv
to have hi* patient confined In n warm
cell. Dr. Dutx an explained that hi*
patient had he#*n suffering with chronic
netirnlgla. nd that at that exact moment
h* wa* undergoing a particularly acute
and polnfid attack The sheriff promised
that the request would receive attention
Conservative ee Mm a tea place the time
ut which an appeal will be made to Jud
Failigant for a commutation of the Jai!
stiitence. pending tn appeal to the Par
don Board for a remission, at from four
io seven days. Tne latter is generally
regarded ae an outside figure. The suc
cess of the appeal b another quastlon.
H BEEN >0 CDHline.
Reported Rrexsery Deal Denied by
President %■. %. O’Byrne.
There has been a rumor current for
several day* thH a consolidation was
shortly to take pla *e between two brew
eries of the city, the Bavannnh Brewing
Company and the Georgia Brewing Aa
*oMa*lon It was said that the Gorrlo
Ice Company was also Included In the
deal, and that the three companies wo.iH
be very closely associated in the future.
The report had It that It was the Geor
gia Brewing Association which hftd
scooped Ihe .nmnah Brewing Comp in y.
and the m#>'*• was alleged to have been
made In the Interest of the Go r f* Ice
CorifMtiy. which I* said to be largely In
terested in the Georgia company. Th
ttivanrah Brewery has quite an exten
sive |**r plant and tbe low price* for Ice
whl *h have prevailed for rom#* tim#' p*t
sie ueii#*v *tl to te due to the exlsten*e of
this plant. The brewen*’* output of Ice.
however, with the exception of what was
in-fled f*r Its cus ome s. ha* l>een han
d*eii by *he Gorrle comi>any.
Mi. M. A. O'Byroe. president of the
Georgia Brewing Association, was *#e:i
about this matter last night. M-.
O’Byrne nd that he had heard the rr-
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
arc some of the results of the use
of Tutt’s Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach.dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
STOP HACKING
ig A harking boy will
tL soon chop down a
■— cherry trrr.and t hack
ing rnuyh will soon
*■ chop tlown a man For
- the latter there is noth-
j — ing better than
it„~?pri) C F FY’S PI RF.
CaKfIpZ&aMALT WHISKEY.
\g It has cured thousands
who were drifting
into consumption. It
will cure vou if taken in time In most
cases nature needs assistance in throwing
off a cold, and DUFFY’S I’t’KF. MAI.T
WHISKEY tumishesjust the aid required.
A tnal will convince you.
Over 7,000 doctors prescribe it, and
J.ooo hospitals use it exclusively.
It lthfonlyWhlkfT taxed bTth*Government
as a uusttciu*. Thu Ii a xuarantee All druxxUta
•ad grHvr fIHO ft Untie Refute suhfttttuU*,
they arc injurtou* baud for fmf uwlicml booklet.
DUFFY MALT WHIBKET CO., R<k better. H. Y.
jiort. but thal It wa* entirely unfoundel.
There had no <lcv*dopmentx of thfa
kind. o far aa he wa aware. Mr.
o Hvrne puid. that be did not *ee how
It wa?* for anything of the kin I
to take pta e without his being mule
aware of It There h.ta been no meeting
of the Georgei company since the last
dlvfd* nd w * declared, some three or four
months ago. h< said and If Ihcrc had
been r. > stooping of any other company
lie had rCt heard of It.
f OmHTTCH* urn TIIK BII.L
Tbo*r Who Will trrnnge for lUntli
trr of t iinfpiicrst't't Affntr.
The Executive Committee of the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy met with the Hall
Committee yesterday morning to deed©
upon matters relative to th* entertain
ment which Is Io take pl ice on Tuesday,
New Year's night. This being one of
the first festivities to usher In the new
century, will be doubly Interesting. The
ladies feel much entx>uraged at the prog
ress already made ami appreciate highly
the promised help of the various Confed
erate an I military organizations. whos
efforts will do much toward making the
affair a pronounced su *ce*.
Although It Is to b> given as a military
ball, ir will partake largely of the nature
of a reception as well, and the commit
tee wish It distinctly understood tbst
tho** not connected with the military will
he equally welcome Those not caring to
dance will find much to interest and at
tract them in the line must ’, artitwlc dec
orations and enjoyable supper that will
be provided. The price of tickets ha*
twen places) at tl. Including supper, so
that It will be within the reach of alt.
An Innovation will be the serving of the
supper continuously from 10 until 12
o'clock, thus avoiding the rush usoul at
most large halls.
Th play, "Cap! Bwlft,'* scheduled to
appear last April for the benefit of the
Daughters of the Confedera- y. be-n
unavoidably a ban* lon ed. Those who
{•ought tickets for the play can have them
exchange! for hnll tickets or get their
money refunded Mr. 8 K. Theus his
klr.dly undertaken this for the Isdtss. and
ihe tickets can he redeemed at Then*
Hioe.’ until Dec. 15 ft Is believed that
the holder* of the "Capt. Bwlft" tickets
will find this arrangement all that could
la* dwirid. The money paid in for ad
vertlaemcnts in th** programm** will
returned very shortly.
The following committees have
been tppulntoi for the ball:
Executive Committee, Mr*. A. B. Hull,
chairman. Miss Marla Kotlock, treasurer;
Mr.*. L W. Dupont. Mrs. H. 11. Corn
wall. Mrs. Jullefi Johnson. Mrs. Kred
Myers, Mrs. G. H Hem? hart. Mr*.
Julian M. Solomon, Mrs. George W.
Tledeman, Mrs. Max Wolff. Miss Iren**
Withers. Hefrefthmenia Committee, Mr*
Jullen Johnson, chairman. Mrs. Fn I
Myers. Mrs. George W. Tledeman, Mr*.
Catharine Mclntyre. Mrs. Horace Crane,
Mr* Max Wolff, Mrs. A. M West. Mr
Joseph Thompson. Mr*. F. D. Itlce*f
worth. Mr> W. C. Offutt. Miss Ulllatl
Strickland Tables and Dining Room Com
mlttee Mr> L. W. Dupont, • halrman,
Mrs. Thomas Bcreven. Mr* C. It. Wood,
Mr* H K. W Non. Miss Maria Kollo< k,
Mrs. K. 11. Abrahams. Mr* W. II El
liott. Mrs. 1 M F.dk. Mr*. Edward
Lovell Mrs. G 11 Reimhirt. Criming
Committee, Mrs. JuUnn M Bolomnn.
■ halrman. Miss Georgia Freeman and
Mis* Irene Withers. Decoration Commit
tee. Mrs Robert Cornwell, chairman,
Mr* Barron Garter, Mrs. James Wood.
Mrs. W. P Rimklna. Mri. Horace Crane.
Mrs. Henry Blun. Jr. Mrs. Julian
Hr demon, Mrs W. D. Krenacn Mr*.
Horace Remshart. Mrs A C H irnion.
Mr* D. Y. Dancy, Mr- T J.
Hall. Mias Irene Withers. Mis* Thoehs
Elliott. Mi* Emmie Wilkin*. Miss Uf
zlo Me Laws. Miss Georgia Freeman. Mlft
FI zitirfti* Barrow. Ml** Cornelia Lee. Mis*
Nannie Brudlev. Mias Fannie Bradley,
vpss Addle Barnard. Mis* Maud Smith.
Miss Mamie Jackson. Mi** Roberts. Miss
Rena FalUeant. Ml*- Pearl Sullivan. Mi**
T J Ward. Miss Edith West, Miss Ethel
Walker. Miss A White. Miss
Ryots. Ml*s Helen Vaughn Ml** Kflie
Rloodwcnh. Ml** Lula Davis Ml** \*
Ferguson. Mi*a Lula Morgan. Miss Ellas
Chapeau, and Katie Dreese.
The ladles of the Decoration Committee
are earnestly requeate*! to bent tha
Guards’ Hall Monday morning. Dec. 31.
at o’clock, to assist In the decoration.
1/AND OF TIIF. HIIHIOHT HI T.
II.T, B. T. Jnhnaiill’* I.wtore af *l.
John’* I’arUh Hall 10-Maht.
n*v. B U John*nn —HI dollvor an lllua
trat*<l If-cturn at Bt, John* Parish Hall
to-nlxht on "Tha l.anl of tha HI Intxht
Sun ’’ an lllustral*.! tour through Nor
way. Tbs Iscturs I* for tho honoflt of
tho ORlothorr" roonumont fund
Ri*v. Johnson la a wld travslor and ox
perienood lo lurcr and will Klv hi* por
,onal oxpoi l*n<-o In a remarkable Journey,
as ho condu.-ta the people upon a trip 4o
Northern Europe and ihe Arctio seas III*
le ture will In. lu-le Northern Irelmd.
(Han’ts Causeway. Olasgow. K-dlnhor
bUKh. the acenery of Ihe No-wegtnn
roast, mountain*, flopl* waterfalls, p In
cl|l towns. . iis'oms. employment and ap
js-Iranee rf the isople, a vtrp to the I. in
landers, the midnight sun. Arell- a rn
ery. North Cap* voyage through the Are
tl- o>ean and White sin to Ar.-hnl.
HuMa Eighty view*. Illuminated with
the atereojittr-on, will illusira'e the lour.
The moat of them have been apeclully
prepared, and for the first tints are pte
sented to the public.
AI It. HI.IMPT AH "AVHtOtl.l.
KHmpl-llenrn (mwpaay I'reeeateU
"Trilby— to l*a*l.eil House.
The KUmpt-Heartt Company presented
•'Trilby," the well-known dramiMixstlon
of Du Ala urler's great novel, at tho Thea
ter last night. There waa a packed house
and ourh a presentation of the drama as
well repaid those who were In the audi
ence.
Mr Ktlmpt. aa ’'BvengaM" gnve a cred
itable interpretation of thia difficult part,
but it does not discredit Mias Hearn's
abilities, seen to advantage In other roles,
to aay that that of "Trtlbr” la Just a bit
too much for her. The other rote, were
accept ably Oiled by the members of the
company. <
At th< matinee this afternoon "The
Nutmeg Match" will be presented and at
nigh? “The Diamond Hreukor." On Fri
day atternoou ’Trilby wIS be revealed.
CLASSIFIED AUVtHIISEMENTS.
rritaoN ai,.
’ CHhTStS Cs" \itillT Rl sirXvoiD
ed bv leaving a small Je|>o it in that gold
watt ii. ami ami 1* tme will te tut i, to
regulate It. to the minute and eitgravo It,
with an\ name ot motto de*ired; that Un
ger ring t\in l*e acuiraved in time; tie e
gold tacles ! in be set aeul prop
rr focus can le found h\ th* old
one*, so no gae<work nrels to te
done st the eleventh hour; old gold, p'atl
num. sliver and hair Uikon a* a-h Fa
geaa. East Broiigtvton hair, Jewclrv
an i f 1 1 i- ;m'|v House . Imi pla
have anew pin In your brooch ,u and pgt h
ed like new tor IK, and Mire t In* to Jy
for Christmas
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Ft HI TWO CENTR A WORD NO AD
VERTIHEMfc.NT TAKEN FOR 1-KS.S
THAN IOC.
YOF WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Bpringhrld Dairy; lt*g rich cmi pure; try
tt.
iM \ ; i OROBT TH vf Mil iI R
sell* dolls and toys Com# and see our
holiday assortment. 307 Broughton, west.
HYACINTH AND NAIb IRSFR BFLBB.
palnift ruhlter plant*, cut flow-era and
floral designs fdMn Oslsuhig'a Nursery.
Of'povfte •at holt Cemetery. J Gtirdner.
agent. 12 Broughton atreet. east.
V6O FOR ART SQCARKB WHILE
they last Big assortment, all grades of
art squares, rug?, mats, |ortleres C. 1*
Miller, agent
CHOICE LINE OF WILIjOW AND
* . •
Teeple’s 317 Broughton, we t.
1 AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST
Broughton, ring tip IIW If you want to
have your furnl ur# moved or packed for
shipment or storage, I guarantee prt<e
tha same ns I do the w-*ik that's given
to me A ?. Griffin. 414 Broughton atreal.
west, mattr***** ma la to orler
KENSINGTON FARM MILK IB UN
•urpasaud for richness, delivery la per
fect ; phone. SMS
IF ITB ItFOB YOF WANT YOU CAN
get them cheaper from MKllilli
tl FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS WHILE
they last C I* Miller, agent
REE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS,
oflire table*, office matting, office shads*.
yn Broughton, west.
WHEN YOF BEE M'GtLLIB BIXTY-
W-cent nigs, you will buy tham.
Just can’t help It. will sail In any quan
tity.
Ft’RNITrnF ri*7TH CAItE,"
las aperlalty with Mc4*UHs
TKBPI.E IS SHOWING A NIUE I.INE
of carpet.- inatting runs, shades. Ino
leum. cheapest In town
M (511.D1S - DACE CURTAINS Wll/I.
beautify your parlor.
FURNITURE UPIIOI/HTERKD. MAT
tie.sea r< n< vated. nntlqiie ruinlture retail
Ishcd. furniture packed, and shlpp.-il In
bi.i manner. Send me your orders. C. I’
Miller, agent
KI MBAI.I.'S ANTI RIHSUMATIC
ring every rheumatic might lo wear J.
Oardner. ag.-rd, 12 Broughton street, eas:
M flfl.r.TS IS CHEAP ON RP<W, NETS
lace curta<n*. hammock*, water cooler*
pillow*, pictures, atoves. I..lr<*- in suits,
and furniture of everv description.
IF YOU PONT FIND WHAT YOU
want where vou are dealing, eiippnne you
try Miller Hl* assortment Is the ts-at In
town. 3U7 Broughton, west
FOR A PRKTTT BEDROOM SUIT
parlor and dlnlnx loom furniture, too
should go lo Teeple's.
kENSINOTON PARI* 18 ON AN
delation In the country, fre. from city
drainage Imtoeellde for ml kto Iwoitw
ron'amlnated. by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey rn Ik, phone 234S De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M’OILI.IS MOVES. TACKS SHIPS
and storee piano* and furniture: Uaat work
only; no ’Cheap-John" prices—no "Chenp.
John” Jobe
CANARY bird::, gold fish w.C
ter craws, bone flour at 11 Broughton
elreet. eael
SEE MILI.RR'S ~NEW BTYI.EB IN
eerpeta. mailing*. Iliad.urne window
shade* All work done In ftrst-clas* style
Get our estimate. 207 Broughton, weal.
M'OIU/IS SKLI-S SIXTY-INCH HUGS
—Smyrna pattern#—for cents.
TREBLE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
etovr*. steel rene’e*. oil healers and hot
stuff heaters U 7 Broughton, w.et
SRi: MILLER’S NEW STEEL STOVES
and ranges, oil heater*, wood heaters,
best make*, reliable goods, reasonable
prices. 207 Broughton. we*t
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FOB TWO CENTS .*. WORD NO AD
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THAN 30C
PHOTOfiRAPIIV.
PINBST PHOTOS. MOST REASON
abIe prices; one with each doxrn cabi
net* mounted cf- a lovely Xrna and N’.-w
Years card. lain making > *pc,.l tun
on crayon, pawtel ~r*l watercolor In hand
some frames at vary low prl • s to th
holidays: a line pres-nt, see m> elejan'
line of frames, etc. Wilson's Studio, 41
Bull street.
MEDICAL.
LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyioyat Pill* are the beat. Safe, re
liable. Take no other Send 4e stamps
for particulars, "R. Lef for lawll.-s." tn
letter by return mall Ask your druggl t.
Chichester Chemical Cos.. Phlla-la . Pa.
Slow ARE YOUR FEET- IE YOUR
feet aie troubling you, call on m* aud I
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns snd all dlsea.es of the fei
without pain; charger re.-snnot.lt; •an
give tie beet reference# In the <|iy; pa
tients Heated at reaklei.ee*: order# <n
be left at Livingston'- drug store. Bull
and Congress rtie. ia; telephone 203. lam
Davl* surgeon chiropodist.
II ELI* IV A ATE IS—MALE.
WANTED. A GENERAL CLERK
who ha* had som*- t\|er -n r In double
entry hooka; salar-- molerate io atari.
Addre** 'VAccountant," Morning New*
WANTED. A GOOD BAHBER TO
work for moderate salary. Apply to M. D,
Herrington A Cos.. Bykvunla. Gj.
HAI.EBMEN WANTED TO KELI. (MT.
goods by sample to wholesale and retad
'rail**; w-e are the largest and only man
ufacturer* In our line n the world. I tieral
salary paid Addresa, Can-Dex Mfg.
office. 23 Board of Trade Building. Savan
nah. Ga
HELP IV I ATEI>— FEM ALB.
■^WJ^fTKD^X^GE^RM S
rook; only thore alio ere compclent mid
who .|.-ir. a permanent position need ap
ply; call between 10 r.d 11. 1007 Whitaker
street.
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FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
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THAN IOC.
EMPLOY ME AT WASTED.
WANTED. I" .ffITION BY PRACTI
caI machinist a* engineer, eltlier marine
or stationary. Addr-ee W. H. H., oar* of
Morning News.
W A ATI IS—M IHt 'ELL A A KOI S.
IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt, rand, manure, etc., free ot
charge. Just at ci>y limit-, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
streets.
U t!TKII-NIirKLLA3Kt 9.
WANTED TO BORROW WANT
|eI to twrrow seven t housersl k>ll*r# <l7. -
! mu for • term of thre** >ers with the
privilege of reducing same every • waive
| months Will give a* collateral h brick
■ itlork worth t \ e or six tix* ■* as much a?
i tho loan. The property i* contrally looital
I in one of the best town* In South U*or
* gia Address * ttuain* I* O. lkix 55.
| Way cross. Ga.
r IF YOF WANT OOOP MILK. GET IT
from Spvmghakt Dairy, It a rich, pars and
whole soma
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II YOF WANT GOOD MATERIAL
ami work, order your lithographed and
ifflnlid stationery and blank took* from
Morning News. Savannah. Ga.
FOR HI.NT— NOOMB.
im i ee
I'Onvenlrm-e* .Juft |tarnnr\| *treet neat Ü
barty.
FOR RENT. TWo FNFFRNISIIEP
t!*m on ■ and flMr tor I*, also two
(♦as*'tn-tii room*. Apply Knlgtit'a Char
tUA< \ .
IHCSIRABEE FT* It NISH ED ROOMS TO
rent 123 gb t hoi |•* avenue, west.
FOR RIAT-NOI'MM.
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE HOUSE
No 217 Ualiiturg straat. aast. between
At*ercx>rn an 1 Idncoln, Srst-cJaaw or.br
and condition; every <onvenlenra High!
rent to right tenant Estate Salomon
Cohen. West Bioad and Broughton atreata.
FOR RENT. 11l 1(01 TETON STREET,
lately renovated Apply to Mrs. Byrne*.
: Huntingdon wtreet east
FOR BENT THAT DESIRABLE RES-
Idenct* No 34 Oglethorpe avenue, west,
near Barnard, immediate fHMlsesskon. Ap
pi y with In
FOR RENT OR SALK. THAT MAG
nlflcent residence on the southeast corner
of Gwinnett and Barnard streets. I I> Ia-
I••
Ti RENT. ::i and m BOLTON
•treet, aw*t; thase are good houses and
location excellent Aptdy t< C A Mctn.
tire. R >arl of Trade Building
FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE
residence*, thoroughly renovated Apply
A Wylly, agent, 12 Brvww afreet, east
for it mat—rriiitKf.
'TTTfi bent !x hiTvan. wist.
store, formerly o.cigiled by P II Want,
immedtaie |u>ssession. Apply B B <'l.ig.
}.crn. 110 Bryan, wist
FOB 111 AT—Mier I 1.UM.01 .
LARGE WAUEHDI.BE AND OFFICE
FOB BENT. CORNER ItKOUOHTON
AND WKBT BROAD BTREETB; FOR
MERLY OCCUPIED MV THE HAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H.
p KMART
FDlt RENT fill KALE. THAT fel.F.
gam farm, four mile# on the Augusta road
iiMve.il. containing two hundred sn.l
ihree arre*. tlfty "f which are under a
high Stale of culll\.itlim there are on the
place three dwellings, two largo lorn*
and packing shed, a line arteelao well;
everything In llret-claaa order, two rail
roads run througn the land I. U. La-
Roc ha .
FOR BENT. ON TIIF. tKIKBCHKE
road, betwreu three and four-mile posts
(trolley cars nearly to two-mlle |>ost), luiul
in lots from on* a.-re to one hundred,
same ran be bought |u largs of small lota
on easy tsrma. C. II DOfgglL
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FOR MALE—HEAL Ida TATE.
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81 FI ED ADVEItTIHEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTIBKMENT TAKHN FOR LESS
THAN MC.
FOR K A I/I. DWELLING. STORE AND
two large 100. Barnard nnd Hill streets,
Un* Investment. J. H. Catn. Hoard Trade
jr< lit KALE, A l-OT Poll TWO HUN
dred dollars; easy lerm*. on Ninth atreet,
near East Ptiad. no clly taxation. C. 11.
Dorset t.
FOB KALE 1/ITS ON NINTH STREET
near East Proud, no city taxes, at Ed)
each: twenty-flve dollars cash, and easy
monthly payment*. C. II Imreeit.
FOR BALE. I.OTB ON NINTH. NEAR
Eael Broad, ai |2f> each, will anon
lie advanced to tJZT,. whan a lot has been
pnld for I can arrange to get a home
built. C. II Ir**ll
~FOR KALE THOSE LOTH ON NINTH
atreet, near East Broad; have only been
sold to flret-cla** parties, who will make
g aol neighbors? end none others can buy.
The term* are very easy, and they are
cheaper than any others In the vicinity.
C H. Doraett
residence and building i/vra
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Tatcm. i**l estate dealer. No. 7 York
atreet. west.
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FOR SALE—NISI F/LLABROI *.
BOV REM, Tilt COLUII KIN'U! TRY
R wuen y .ur favorue remedy fad*, at
bottle added to a gill ot honey make* a
splendid mixture lor Infante snd children
BENZOIN HALM. MAKES THE SKIN
like velvet, for silo by druggltd or at lien
ry and Abercorn Persse Drug Ktores,
Whliaker and Taylor atreata
FOR *ALE. FINE UPRIGHT PIANO,
hnip ai 127 Habersham street.
"rOWB. WITH YOUNG CALVES, FOR
sale Call 471 Weal Iknnubiry street; eee
them .
FOR KALI ." ONE MULE AND HAH
nc* slid truck. Apply th rtven House
Cigar Hianil
FIRE PROOF BAFER-WE CARRY~A
One line of Are proof aafes In eto<'k at all
tlmea. The tairilee can -ee exactly whn:
they are ge:tmg Our price* ere as low
as munufsciurer* a-ll |t. with freight a*M
e.l Parlies latere* ed. who wish e good
fire proof safe, will d> well to Inspect
our *to< k JJupmen Rros , Llppman
blo<-k. sgenie for manufacturers.
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
sab-. 1* cro| flrl yiar bores; 12 00‘ a ra*
round timber, at II 50 per /ere, per
thoueand boxes for leaecd tlmV-r; pic ty
of limber to be got. in five mil-a of rail
road; will give po*'*-lon now or at end
of season Addreas Round Timber, cara
Morning News.
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ATM A A Ell.
STRAYED OR STOLEN, WATER
spaniel i>u|ipy, white, with t.m spots,
named Ptppo. Please return to 9 Gordon
street, east
NORWOOD’S BOOK. "
“M3IH[R GOOSE CARVED,”
For sal* at all New* Standi In Savannah
LOUT AND KOI ND.
LOST. I-AJTT WVENINO, RBTfOM
Fur bee's and East Broad street, a poolreA
tiook containing money and rnwdaia Da
der will confer a favor arwl be wwardSl
by leaving same at XT Eaat ItrtMxd nraai
U"*T. 11KTWBEN vrt RNI > HH'iJiMV
A Hlli'k’l offiro ml o(TW of IffiaMiMn
K,tl Kiai- uni! Iro|>rm rnwil
<>n Itryan iln-i, two li dollar Utla. on
.'•th liwtant FunVr will plaaaa lonva •am.
at <'hath.itn Hral Ralat- anil impmar#.
mrnt i ooi|my and fd rrward.
HlllUilT PL.BARANT IHXyMS WITH
boaiil, |>rlvato f trolly. dntlroMa location.
307’hartlot Mrr-t, woat.
WANTKU. A KKW WARbKR* erfft
or without roocna all rroivontoroxw; kot
and roM tiatha HO I‘atry, wnat.
HI H\K HANfICM.
Al> V I;KTIS HKT~TnT UaV
ITAIAt Wll.l. IIK I-RINTBO IN "UA*
BIKIKK ADVKKTinCMKNT COU'MR
Foil TtVii t’KNTI A WORD. NO AD
VKKTIMKMKNT TAKB.N FOR L.KM
TRAN 301'
nil m.i.AAnoia,
'7ior~>vn fi x”' ,iTTri7:~TjKNri7rK
Mn'r STUFF. WITH HOT HTUf-F
ST AMI • Kl' i)N HKATKR AT I*. H.
K I lift NAN S, 10 HTATH HI IIKCT,
WKfIT.
I'ON’T TlliH'llt.l: TffUßflKljr ABOUT
iii"iHit your furniture relating your car
l—t, or rnalltnx I'-rry A Han;on wilt r
iieva you of all that trouble.
DON’ T FOROBT WIIKN IN SfeO Of
pi urn hi iix work. A. C I’rtrr A Cu can do
It rhr.prr for you Ihan any on* alw,
fltaia and Jrffaraon at root ■, lUionm w.
WK A ItK 11R A DQU ARTIiRA FOR
a.war pl|-. Hr- hrlck. ftra clay oil. ani
varnlatica, lvn u* a call Ailaina Paint
Com puny
WANTKU. ONB THOURAND IIVFN
*rv propir at tha Houlharn Urucary i oro
pany, 114 IWrnard airaal
OUlt IIRR MA N RKADT MTXRri
paint la aold under a guarantee, have vnor
hour. iMlntrd with It. Adama Paint ( ora
tauiy
PKRRT A RBNTON ll STATE
atrral, nt. will moya pa k ahlp or atora
your furnltura at ahnrt noil*., nl,o ran
oval* your okl maltrrnaea at IMIla coat.
Bril 'ptiona IIS,
WK Wll.l. FT’RNIAH YOU WARMTH
for tha wadrr. try on* of our Hot Stuff
haatrra, chrapaat In town A. C. Prlea
A Cos , i-nrnar Htata and Jrffaraon atr—ota;
•phonan
MORE THAN ONB HtTNPHRD I'KMTA
In rvrry dollar of your hard-aarn*d hard
cah al ih# Koultiain Urocrry Company,
114 Barnard atraat.
~A FIT.I. I.INK OF ORATEH JI’AT
rwalvad will aril any of Iho a pi ar*
parla. Adama Paint i ompany, 101 (Aon
xri*aa alrrrl, ward.
IF IN NKED OF A FlßHTrt.Aitfl
ranxr. wo ran ault you In quality and
prlra, our RtrrUng rnnxra ara guarxnta al
A C Prlra A Cos., Riata and Jrfff-raon
at real a. 'pltonaa Ota.
REM TB Torn t.IVTNQ RKPRSIRIBg
hy Inva.llnx your har>4-*an>rd hard raah
with tha Houlharn Orocary Company. 114
Barnard atraal
AriVKBTISEMBNTH HRT IN CAP*.
ITAIX4 Wll.l. MB PRINTP7D IN r’T.AR
SIRIPJD ADVBRTIBIPAfBNT COLUMN
ROM TWO CKNTH A WORD NO AD
VKRTIHRMENT TAKICN FOR I.FiSH
THAN SOC
.Good Positions
■
® Young Min
Women
Wfjo our prxchckl
(oiJrse
ICPMONqv
Business {
COLLEGES *
Wifir r.ju&vur rft//nunrA Jja'
UtOAL Slim AA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
EBTATK HENRY BTELUKB
All person/ having . I*tin against tha
estate of llenry Hlelljes. de.-eased, ara
hereby notltted to presieni uame, duly
aworn. to the undersigned for Immediate
payment, at 305 West Oglethorpe avenue,
Savannah, Ga
MRS. OEHINK BTELUEB.
Widow snd Sole ilelr-at-loiw of Henry
Stellje*
“GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Whereaa C. M Roliert* ha* applied to
court of Ordinary for letters dtsmlswory
us administrator on the estate Of Lewie B.
Brooks, deeeased
These ere, therefore, to cite and admon
ish oil whom I# may concern to Is- and
appear before said court lo moke objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the
7th dey of March, next, otherwise said
letter* will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hempton I*
Ferrlll. ordinary for fhalham county, this
the sth day of December, lxi.
FRANK K KKILHACH.
rk C. 0.. C. C.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COPNTY.-
Whereaa Mary A Ehberweln ha* applied
to Court of Ordinary for ktiersdlrmiseory
a* executrix of the will of George Ebber
wtln. dei-eaeed The** are. therefore, to
cite and admonish all whom R may con
cern to le and appear befot* sail court to
make objection (If any they have) on or
before the seventh day of March, next,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L,
Ferrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county, this
the 61 h day of December. W.
FRANK E KEI 1/BACH.
Cler k C*. 0.. C. Oot.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRKO*
ITOKB.
G BORGIA, CHATHAM COPNTT.-
Notice la hereby given to all persona hav
ing demands against Ears 11. Kent, lata
of said coumy. tit ceased, to present them
to me. properly mad.- out. within lha time
prescribed by law. so a* to show their
character and amount; and all p. reona In
debted lo said deceased are required to
make Immediate payment to me.
Savannah. Ga.. Nov 13. 1900
EDWIN W. CPUHEIKIE. Executor.
NOTICE TY* DEBTORS AND CRBDIT
t iRS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM OOI’NTY.—
Notice I- hereby given to all person* hav
ing demands against George W. Pariah,
lain of *ald county, deceased, to preasoit
them to me. pr .perly made nut. within the
time ptes.-rlla-d hy law. so a* to show their
character and amount; and all person* In
debted to sold deceased are required to
make Immediate pavment to ro<.
MIIR ALICE E WALKER.
AdmlnOtratrlx wlih the Will annexed.
Care of TWIGGS A OLIVEB.
APorttcye at* Law, 16 Provident Building
Sivannah. Ga.
Savannah. Ga . Der. t. 1900.
CITY oif hAYA.VVtU l’<). Ki t MAX',
SO CENTS EACH.
PRINTED IN TWO COLnnil.
SICKLY BOUND IN CLOTH AND
•TAMPED D GOLD ON IIUKk
Par tale by
THE HORNING REWfc
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