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A TEXAS WONDER.
Haall'i (irrat IM.covers.
One amal: bold# of Hail a Oraal DU
covary cures ail kidney or i bladder Iron
blaa. remove. ftavd, eures dlabata*. am
Inal emiarioiu. ivr.k an 1 lama boik*.
rhaumausm and all irregularities of the
kidneys and biadder in vo.ti men ana wo
men, regulate. ii.aaui troubles m ca l<-
dran. It not aold b> your Uiug.lst *nl
be aent by mall on re- uii of H- bb* -* ll —* l
bottte la two mouth* treatment, and will
cure any iae abut* mentioned l*r. K-
W, Moll, able rnar.ufa, turer. 1* O. Bov
SZS. Bt l.oui. Mo. Henu for testimonials
Bold by all druacsaia and Solomon* Cos,
bavannah, Ua.
Head Vhla.
Cuthbert, Ga., April I. 1*
Thla la to certify that 1 ** affartad
allh crave) and that i took sixty drop,
of Hail'a Great Discovery and it rom
pletrly cured me 1( la worth 31.000 fret
bottle to any ona needlnx It.
J, T. STEVENS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
or the run status told
I> FA HAORA ran.
Millionaire to llulld a Winter Bfl
denee at I pnlnlr Dodpr i*r
< omea I p Agnln Con*mlaala*r
Mftrraa \ol Think Ton '•im’li
4 ttO Will he Flaafed—K lal*-
niee It it •In Hr n Slake a Hli*k.
Floridan* lalrrealed In tienraln
la old Stine*.
Miron Now*: In h© Unit* and B’at©*
Court thla morning Judge ftpeer took up
th© case ol Norman W. l*dg© ' Kjrih
J. Graham, auit tor ownership of land
In Dodge county. The ©#•** *
Marl'd, however, when it win tie Id- I
to continue It until Friday on account of
.
nir* is another on** *f the fimni# Un*l
car*©# of and If• fair rouiult’* and
atisHit which there hs b*•• n so much
trouble.
Ill* %iic Inl n Klgne In It.
Judge Fite at < artersvlll© has just
handed flun a decision on motion fur a
new trial In the ca-© of Mr#. Hyer
t gainst the Western an 1 Atlantic Hull
toad (’omj jny. Mr* Hyer I-* the wld**w
of William Hyer. who* tiuatatnd was
killed In a are k la>t year. Hie brought
pull fur hi* death and recovered a vr
di < o * !•- >*’ The ro *1 aiqwwled on a
claim * hat It w,* ©v • Mi Hy#r
wrap *d years .. J>• g* File h* Id hit
under th* *v li* * • M H©i Im*l many
rmre y*ar* to live, and alllmioi Die \ei
uici
Hr. \S . 4 . Moon* I* Denil,
Dr. W. C. Moore, one of the oldest
and best l‘Wol dtuteo!* of i larkrton, di*-d
ar hi* home tn©r*' Monday afternoon after
a pnotra ted illness. Dr. Moore %va-* for
i.i i, . . i • of the I* ..d*ng phym
rid.- aiifl nmeniih of A'iinla. but re
tired from a *tlve practice and moved t
.ark ‘ii ronii' twenty >• us •#<>, wtur.
th© remainder of I • Ilf** war* given •
|.tdi ti i* (or which little or no f* * were
ever charge*! The #•"*■! he hae <lone i.*
Ir.-airu Mil the lo- to the commmitv
it repMi al* Dr \!**or a duug
ter. Ml tiertle M > >rc. and . son. Mi
liobeti Moore, of Atlanta.
McKee Case \t lleard From.
Atlanta News The prison Commission
ha* no- presented the avid* nc* tak* n at
the M Ttee invest .gatioti to Gov. Can
nier. The lnv*©()g*iion va# held earl*
In Ootooer The MGiee* w-re chirgel
with cruelty to convicts and with lm
l*r toning Inno- nt n* gr*.*©# without snv
< barge n*.iin>t them The Investigation
lasted ti week, hut so far no • (ton •
been taken in the matter anl the M -
lists still have chant*- of the c imp which
I* located near Vaktoata. It i* **id i iat
the Governor ha* not had sufficient tlm*
fo make the Investigation owing to th*
fact that ihe Legislature has been in
pep*ion. and hi* tine* has been taken lip
with other millers of state.
S|i|||tnilre for I patnte.
Columhu* Knqulrer-Bun T'jdaole. the
first s’! at ion eifd of Colum'xii, on the
Macon line of the Central of Georgia, 1*
•o have a Northern ml ll nlr*- as on** f
Ita ddieni, fr th* winters at least. Mr.
4\ L. Vnnlaem, a wealthy Philidetphtan.
Is p *paring to erect a hands me winter
h**n> at Ifiai plac* Th* t tra \ hi*
been given Butt a. <*oo|er A C>. of th *
city for 1?- er* tlon and th it Arm he
al ready comment I the work. The house
wl.l con twin twei.ty six r onu*. and wti.
b*- modern In every
light* 1 with ga, have a system of water
work* w. be- n tlj uptw Aaiw.
Mr. Var.lxcm will sp**ni the winters there
with n.e (.ml.> H wili o if-> hi?* ti< r ■ *
nr.d vehicles, and to • inmolaHe th -m a
handsome bam and s-t tbio will be erected.
loo 'lurli I OltOM.
OommiH*ion#r of Afrlculture O. B
§y that th cotton a*'re* next
year mill not be any lartor thun tht-t
planted this year. “The t.lk.“ *jl 1 he.
*’about pl.mtli k more cotton next year l.**
rather premature. 1 am urc the num
ber of acre* p tntel r**xt year will Im
ho lartrer than thl* year. The firm -
leive at Um r# alxe ! th.tt the emallcr
the crop planted the higher the price
Thl* year Is a fair instance that a uni ill
crop bring a a higher price.
t rope are beginning to tell. 1 ha\e Ju t
returned from Houth Georgia and I Ami
the farmer* are planting: large quantities
tf wheat, more than ever Indore. Thin
2 regard as a gi>od sign, for It show •
that the farmer* recognise the fact Unit
they can raise wheat here an cheap, and
If anything cheap**., than they can buy
the flour The cotton In <• rgla ha**
been nearly all poked, and now the •
are but a few hundred Utles left In tin
tiekU."
FLORIDA.
J J Durham. leading cltiion and farmer
of the Riverside section, u.ur Tamt-u. ha
Just soli 2.000 bom of or.mo from hl
grove and har 2.000 more on the tr*. a.
r.t.lf l.lnUa I onnlldalnl.
The five golf links. consisting of the
twie at Tampa the one at Bellealr, the
one at Kissimmee, the one at Winter
Dark and the one at Ocala, have been
rimsolldated and a 111 he known as the
Florida Wot Coast Golf Association and
a aerie, of tournament. I. being planned
try the different manager* of the club,.
Ea h club will he under tile management
of a professional golfer.
To Have a Sew I curt llonae.
The County Commissioner* of Dade
county held a very Important meeting ot
the Mtiml Court House Monday. The
matter of Issuing bonds for tljO.U)
fur ihe purpose of building a Aiurt nous*,
and public roads was taken up and fie.
ly discussed Arrangements were mad. <o
put under headway the Immediate Is.ue
of the bonds, and for the securing plans
and spec mcatlons for rhe court house ai..
Jail The sum of 150.000 Is to be expended
In building Dade's near court house Tul,
will be decided at the riexl regular meet
ing Chairman Lalnhari stated that they
desired to get at work on the bullcLng
within the next thirty or forty day*
Business Men Are Mad.
Kissimmee Valley Gatette: Th. butt
ress men of Kissimmee .re kicking 17.'
to two or three weeks ago their check*
were received by the Plant Bystem for
(inutht. Suddenly an order came retjulr-
ing the payment of all freight In f ish
Th* tMirliim men offered rheefca certified
to by banks, but were met wilh a re
fueal. It i* a case of cai*h or nothing
A* a result of fhe new order,
Is being drained of money. Freight t .>*•
in* nte amount to several hunlrd do.iar*
a week Thl* money Is a.I expr* v*‘d to
Savannah, ai 1 tfie ss men are f.-r. *d
ii Import fh *-**>• from eis*wher** to meet
the cunstam <lraln, there tM*ing no bank
here It has been the custom for >ear*
•
of front on the part of th** rallro-id *om
pony 1* extremely Inconvenient an*l irri
tating.
Florida 4boll Miner*.
Jacksonville Tlmeft-Fnlon ar.d Citixen:
Cap*. Charles E. Garner return“d to the
city yesterday from VU a IL< a, Ga., with
L Fur. hgott, M Ilelser of Virginia. C.
It Roger*, vv r White and W B.
Owen. kholders In the Southern Klon
•11k* Mining Company. The grnthmn
have been viMting the mine* and the
aiamp.r.g mill*, and are yreatly pi* l ted
with their Inyeatlggtlon and the outlook.
Therskwr** A Phillip**, who went wilh the
party, remained there, and will not re
t irn for several day* Cj|. C. K Owrt
>. ter lay -i***ke Inter**stli gly of the trip,
ar. 1 w Mat tn* mines ar.d m.ils were, and
where they were ln< a ted C’apl Garner
mi: I w. have Jum returne*! from VUla
It: a. wher* w have i>- n (•> look a the
mine** ii.d t; * mills of the 8- uthern Kion
dik Mir ng t'ompany One of the min* *
Is in t arroll county, the other In Douglas
county. They are blocked out and ready
to stupe -lawn in th* mine*-, and *n th**
dump. rt-ady to go though
the miila are about lk.Oi> tns
of or* There are eight veins
In the two mine* from three and a hlf
lo neven f- ft in thi kness, and the f iw
pecta aeetn to Ih ko*h! for a rich loJf.”
'tiller \\n* f'rinvirti 41.
A portion of one of th© m>*t Interest 1m?
trial-! ever hHd In Wenrt Florida has Just
hern ecu limlwl at Mariannti. Ii was the
■.©of 1. D. Miller f*r forgery of s'hoo!
Wiin.int In \\ t.-lilngum county, *ll *1
w hich look up four day's tlm* , Miller
eventually being found guilty, and th©
sentence of ten years* Imprisonment be
ing passed Hi**! hint There are -ev# n **er
other Intl. tments (*et)llng against M Her.
but the*** will not le heard until the next
term of court. The hb ory of ihe case
teads m<*re like fiction than reality. Mil*
l*T wris a county at his horn© and
f*r m tiooi warrants to n value of
be* 1* V. .<••* He disponed of these to a
MuiUnmi bank, whbh afterward* phi <*d
some of them with the First Na:tonal
Bank of hn.ui u ,1, The forgeries w*r©
wul to have leen excellent. The nami*
of several officials In Ih© county had to
al* U* .ir on the- w.irrantg, and the-** were
all forg**) wntch made a comt-ll flon of
< ♦ e> titx .In-t Miller. Tile grand Jury r*-
turrved ig t*-n irvtionvnts Against him.
After having unloaded a numter of boxus
warrant-. Miller m.irrl'd n young lady of
"**l family an*l ’eft. telling no tvne of hi*
intended dent I not lon. Shortly aft*r his Je
(•arture the * rc*ke*lr ess came to light,
and the pnrtto* who had been victim* pro
cured Del* ' tlve Thntmis W atts to a;t*r -
herd Miller A vlk'l-sr.t >ean*h of c>wa
*> that oftb lal located Miller near the
M*x n t and rln Texas, whither lie had
fb and 11 l by A h’Vfsh ex|*eMllture r*f nvmey
and his high style of Hvlng had eommund
-1 the respect of the people there. r>e
ertlve Watt* soon spotted his man ami
tils .irrr * was .iff* *ted. This caused a
•ersailon In the Texas neighborhood.
THE WEATHER.
Foreran for Thursday and Friday:
Georg.a and South Carolina—Fair Thtira
-Iry and Friday; fresh west to north
wind*.
Eastern Florida—F’artly cloudy Thura- ,
•lay. Friday.-fair; light to freon norther- |
iy wind*.
Western Florida—Fair Thursday and
Ptid#) . variable w ind*.
Y *(©r*la\ # \N ither at Ba\ aniah:
Miximum t©Tnp©ratur© 2JN>
p. m SI dqgre©*
Minimum temperature 7UO
<i tn It dqgrr''*
Mean tcmi©rAture IX degr©©*
Normal lemia-rature ..... 52 degr*
Deficiency of temperature . 4 dt'groe*
Arriimulated excess since
Dec. 1 X tlegree* ,
\cciimul it*'*l 'xce*a since
J.in. 1. | ........ *4 degrees
itainfatl inch
N\ rma*i inch
Excewe sine© Ik-'. 1. '.in itich
Heflctcin \ sine© Jan 1 7*W Inches
River Report --The hkcht of th*- Savan
nah river at August . at k a m . (7&*n
n©ritlit>r tlm©). yesterday, w•# 15.0 f**t i
|ri*© of 7 • feet during th© preceding twen
ty-four hour#.
i'i• -*• i v.* 1 *n* taken nt th© same moment
f tim*- a siaiiofiß, !>©*•. 6. 8 |>.
m.. 76th meridian time;
Nam© of Btatiou J T V. jKaln
Boston, cloudy 8 | 10 | I
N’t-w York dotaly 42 24 T
Philadelphia, dear [ 4*2 in J .(#
Washington, clear 42 ♦’ .00
Norfolk, (bar [ 44 10 j .w
flatters*, clear |SO 26 j .00
Wilmington, pt. cloudy ..! 4 j $ j .00
’harott*-. clear 42 *| L .‘O
Rib uh, clear j 42 j L j .(■
Charleston, pt .cloudy .. 4; | 1 j .oo
U/ltuu. pt. cloudy ..j 46 S .00
Augusta, pt cloudy J 46 | L J .00
.Savannah, pt, cloudy ¥'• 6 j .00
Jacksonvlle. cloudy | 4H 6 j
Jupiter, cloudy j 00 * *■
Key Wist. pt. cloudy jl4 O)
Tampa, clotidy 6) \ L .<■
Molille, cloudy v . So L J .00
Montgomery. cl><>dy 50 j L .*)
Vicksburg, cloudy 54 j L j .Oil
New l)ll-ns. cloudy 5o L j 0)
Ga.veston, clinr | M j H , .on
Corpus Uhrlsd. dear 62 i 6 ! O)
Palestine, clear 5H L | .4*
MemphL. cl-ar |52 I, j .00
Inci. inti. ou*l> jS* 6 T
Pittsburg, cloudy 3* 12 .CC
iuftuio, |>t 4 * ii, |v j 3i 24 T’
Detroit, cloudy 3* H j .02
Chicago, cloudy 34 10 .<**
Marquette. sn*w j 32 13 (C
St Paul, cloudy 24 \ L .On
iaven|>ort, ••!• ar j 3*l -j L .tt>
’•t. 1 axils, clenr 4*5 L i
Kanwa* City. pt. cloudy ..44 L 00
*kl*‘.nia. clear 48 L .00
I lodge city. pt. f'loiKly 44 I 1, j .02
North Platte, clear P L .08
II H Itoyer.
Local Forecast Official
—Five eehtors were chosen to sit in
the Nebraska legislature at the recent
election.
STRICTURE and VARICOCELE.
Twenty of the beat year* of my life have been devoted *o the study of
chronic di ises of men and women 1 have b.n *u> essful because 1 have
J v t. eii thorough!) up-to-dat*. md kc.p |,i . w::h *.
attfa. .
Hkw unnecessary as well as rue to resort to tin knife In
treating Stricture or Varicocele I have per It-.-ted a
I cure which Is absolutely painless, gentle, tun thorugh
flkv R ly elfc tlve.l have Vested It In mor. than ten thousand
V cases, an.l my experience wsrram* my saying that a
wb failure Is Imp s-ltde In B'. i>ei ecru of ul> a-e* treated
M> tre itmt nl cat Kir own tn ad
iAsft duties I also cure w th the • in-, degree of success all prl-
K/L vate or chrunc liteaes "f men and women If v u are
affilcied with any form of skin Disease Bleod Pulg/n.
% Rheumatism K dnev snd Bladder Complain:- L sa of
* Manly V.g r. lemale Weaknes. etc , 1 Invite you to In-
1 vestlgate fully my exclusive methods of It i:!ng these
.V. _..™ 11.. ha.... ve TV diseases I can show you whst 1 have done for others
j Newton Hathaway M D an<l th , , up , riorl y my . , r e„ment to your
entire satisfaction Call for free consultatioti or write for symptom blank*. Cot
reapondence strictly confidential 25A Bryan street. Savannah, tta. v
Officu Hours— 9 to 12 m.. 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. ra. Sundays 10 a. m to 1 p. m.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER r>, 1900.
£GjLLMJ\ 'S
ITCH IS TORTURE.
Eczema is canard by an acid lium .i in
tbr blutMt coming in contact with the
.kin and producing great redneaa and in
animation ; little pimtuiar eruption* fom
md dix-harite a thin, aticky fluid, which
.lies and scales off ; aonietimea the akin i.
hard, drv and fissured Eczema in ary
Mrtn is a torment ng, stubborn diaeas.
and the itching and burning at times ar<
almost unbearable; the acid burning;
humor seema to ooze out and set the skin
on lire Salves, washes nor other exter
nal applications do inr real K n °d> lor as
louj; as the poison remains in the blood
it will keep the skm irritated.
O AO FORM OF TETTER.
Her Ihrr* year* I
hand* wh 1 • mJ[
of ih© lime th© cim'*** flp* ■
wtßthe fo-m • run* f
rung *• if, v*rr puin* * *v* “ y
fui. and causing mr V
nuch(lurGnW')ri Pnur /Kjw’V
loctor s*i 1 7
hid progre-- -d
rhi* ii jrrnf*
IS". And I have never
•ioreeen inv sign of mv trotible." Mss
I. II Ja a AOS 1414 M cittt SI Kanawa City. M
S. 8. 8 neutralizes this acid poison,
Cools the blood and restores it to a healthy,
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
akin becomes soft, smooth and clear
Ak igCt .4H* cures Tetter. Krv
-SJ. Ki ' MIX S ;elaa, I‘vinasis, Salt
Rheum and all skin
M diseases due to a pois
' c ' oned condition of the
blood. Send for our )Kx>k and write us
about your case. Our phyai' iant have
made these diseases a life study, and can
help you by their advice; we make no
charge for this service. All correspondence
(a conducted m strictest confidence,
rnr swirt SPECtfIC.CO.. ATtSNT*. OA.
A.Ot'AI. I'KHSOKAU
.Mr. J. E. Miller Of Atlanta U at the
I'uUi'kl
Mr W M Foy of Statesboro W a guest
of th** Bxr©v©n.
Mr ft. M. Clarke of Eatill l registered
ai the 8. r. ven.
Mr. I. It Wright of Maeon Is a xueat
of the 8> r. ven.
Mr. r> M Klnnon of Jerome is a guest
of the I’ulasks
Mr C c. Hush of Columbia Is reg.s
tered ui the Pula kl.
Cup 1. and Mrs W Godett of Sapelo art
xuests of the Pulaski.
August Schmidt of Dsrttn ts reg
istered at the Pulaski.
Mr A. It. Btewart of Columbia la
guest of the De Beta
Mr I. W. H iskall left via the Central
yesterday f'r Atlanta.
Mr VV C. Miller of Charleston la a
gupflt <j*f ih©
Mr A W M ilon© of Columbia l* r©g
lattrrd al Ihr De Bot*>.
Mr* K ehbourg of IMo>mingdalt 1* reg-
Igit r©*l *• Ih© Pul i'kl
Mr. A M. Chandler of Vablosta l* reg
|*!©rrd nt th© Pulaski.
Mr John M Waddell of Gr©©nvillf. P
C . Is a guest of the Pulaski.
Mr. K Hanna left via the Plant System
yesterday for New Or tenia.
Col. A. H L*wton left over th© Plan 4
sfmfrtn yesterday for New York.
Mr. L H Roan left 'la the p***board
Air Lain© yes**rd;y for New York.
Mr. W J Q\irv4t>©k left via th© Plant
Pvstem yesterday for Jackannvlll*.
Mr. H. A. Smith left for New- York
yesterday via the B*a|oard Air Line.
Mr H F. Herrlngßm of Waycroa*
among the arrival* t 4he Bcroveti yes
terday.
Mr. A L Tucker was © passenger via
4h© S aboard Air Lin© yest©rd*y for Per
nandlna
Mr*. C. Noel was am*sng th© pas*©n
gers of th© Plani Byatetn yesterday for
New Orleans.
Rev. Kd F Cook left nigh# vln the
Central for Cuthherl, where he •*** to
attensl the Hntnml meeting of the South
Georgia Conference.
A cable mes*xig© was recHved yester
day from M©#*rs. Stephen and I*etec
Riibey, announcing their arrival it# Liv
erpool. They wall*--d on the Oceanic, last
Wednesday from New- York, anil made
the trip to Southampton In rdx day*. They
win vnit aaveral
which th* v wfll make a short stay with
relative* In Guernsey, returning to Sa
vannah, Feb. 1.
0% AN 41FF14 IIL TO! 11.
PvesMent R. (i. Krwm and Other*
Out on th© Pin nt PyaHeni.
President It. G FJrwln of th© I’lnnt
B>st**m wa* in the city yeatewkiy, arriv
ing from the North in his si*ecl.il car
Mr. Lrwln spent but a few h'>ur* in Sa
vacin th. leaving in th© afternoon /or ;h
South. He was acrompaniot on Ills trip
over th© line by Gen. Supt W, 11. Den
ham and Chief Bnglneer Tutwller. The
* fti la © w ill b© owns for veral tiny*.
Mr G Arthur Whitehead I* In th© city
having com© down for a short vacation
Mr Whitehead is asMietant engineer of
th© TANARUS nn©■*©♦• Centra". :he netv r illmad
which 1* building *etwe©n Knoxville an!
Nashville
Th© Rea board Air Lin© haw ahlpp©d ai>-
other party of 10b r©gr.'*-s to J© 'ksonvl l©
to work on the C yde Line <looks.
si IM. FOR TUTU IH \4l lit F.
\\ tlllnin J. Blocker NNh* l>e*erlel
by III* Ulf©.
A i*etltlon for total divorce, in which
Wi.'.him J Blocker Is the plaintiff and
Rosa he Blocker th© !• fendant, was flt*l
yesterday In the Superior Curt. The
plainnfT asks that a divorce lie g*rntcj
on a *eount of his d** rtlon bv his wife,
which has now* continu**) more th4i*i
three year* She Is no longer a resident
of Savannah.
NEWSFROM THEWATER FRONT
\YII%RF HIfiHUAYBPA MAKE
TROt lILE DIR PHIPPPIG IN.
TfCRBhTB.
A**alC* on Sew men on Their Way to
and From % e**el* at Ihe lzwer
Hharve* lleeouilnK Frex# Mil.
Yacht Roomer In PorM rew of
llwrk Lflasle Carry Want Their
%%*•©• Oof of I’rnrr©#* of Bale of
the Wort-Roll PI reef Illy H©lnt
Dredged—Maltora of Inlereot fo
Shipper* wnd Mariner*.
Ship broker* who frequently have vag
ue la consigned 10 them at th* wharve*
below the rtty eagerly hop* for the ap
prehension of the gang of highway rob
ber* who have been assaulting seamen
iher© recently. Th© las# assault wa* com
mitted <n the Mate Anfon Antonaen of
lh Norwegian bark Bravo Tuesday night.
The mate was on hla way to th* vessel
• bout 9 o'clock when he was surrepti
tiously wp|ro*ched from the rear by a
negro and felle l with a coupllng-ptn The
highwayman struck the mate repeated
blow*, which fractured his skull and ren
dered him unronac.oua.
After laying out the mate, th* robber
went through hm po k©ts, bit* filled to
tlnd more than fifteen cents In money
About all the thief got was a watch.
When the mol© partially recovered con
lousnes* tlic aisaltunt wa* making an
effort to tttk© a ring from th© Anger of
his rlgh* hand, but In this he al*o failed.
The mat© was later picked up In a criti
cal condition and taken to St. Joseph's
Infirmary, where he wu given medical
attention.
(.’apt. Itlne* of th© Savannah schooner
Hilda wa* the victim before the last of
wharf high wav m*-n. White making hi*
way to hi* vessel at night (’apt lUnew
wa# attacked from Ihe rear arid stunned
by a blow, struck with an Iron rod.
Th© robber then w©nt through hla pock
ets and relieved the captain of a iVmsld
erable sum
The#** attack* on seamen were Ihe sub
ject of talk among enijgung men yester
day. m I of whom express the hope that
the authorities may b© able lo cofic with
the troulde.
Yacht Runnier In Tort.
The yacht Roamer Is an interesting lit
tle craft mo* red at th*- foot of Bull street,
and Is the object of attention In that dls
tri t. Th*- party Nmsi#ta of Mr
11. C. Room©, the owner; Mr*. H. C.
Hoonu*. and Messrs. Walter n*l William
Room©. Ttui party 1* bound from New
Y*>rk for Mfml. Fla., and from there ex
l*ect #o cruise In surrounding waters for
om© time Later on th* party expectw
to vl*it the Bahamas. The Hoamer la
propel I*-d by gasoline engines. Bh© ha* ac
commodallona for a party, and
is equljM" I with every facility for ease
and comfort In cTulslng
4ksal for Tnwltont Company.
The Schooner The Josephine Is dlwcharg
ing a cargo of coal for th© Propeller
Towlioat Company nt the lower end of
the Southern Transportation Company’s
docks. The r*4l© of i , oal already dis
chargetl renchen the top of the shrd*, ami
th*-re Is ©till a lot of It lo he discharged.
The towboat company consume* a con
siderable quantity of coal on its fleet of
tugs, bo that the wharf I* not likely to
r>* long obstructed with #ha present car
go.
Bark Carry** frew Want \%ag©a
Capt Landry of th© British bark Llx
zle Curry. wbLli was recently aold to the
• state of N Paulsen for 1*76 by #h©
United State# mnrshal. expects his claim
agalnwt the vessel to be adjudicated short
!y f'ta Landry was not dismiss©*! by
•h© former owners of th© Curry, hence
I mm** his wage* up to the time th© vew
m-; kh‘ sold, which makes the amount
KUO. Two other seamen *laim wage©, rai©
■ sl7 and th© other I4*i. Th© e©#at© of N
yanleen h# a claim against th© vessel
for about $3,000, for supplies furnished
*n*l money advanced while she was con
signed to them as ahlpbrokers. The ques
tion to he decided by Judge Spear at „Ma
con. It Is stated, will be as to the priority
of the two claims.
ItrrdulitK Bull Street Slip.
The null street slip Is to be deepened
at once so that the Seaboard Air Dine
.Hiding dork there will float at all stages
of the tide. Dredge No. 7. belonging to
I’. Sanford Ross, tied up at the slip yes
terday afternoon, and made prep.irations
to begin the dredging to-day. While the
work Is being .lone, the dork has been
tied at the lower end of the Beaufort and
Bluff ton wharf.
Ilredae Oglethorpe on Hallway.
Tile Dredge Oglethorpe, owned by the
Beaufort Phosphate Company. Is still on
the mnrlne railway, where she Is re-deiv-
Ing general repairs.
Savannah Almanac.
Bun rises al ('3O a. tn. and sets at 4:34 p.
m.
High water a4 Tybee to-day at 7:l* a
m and 7:40 p tn. High water at Savan
nah one hour Inter.
Phases of the Mena for December.
Standard lime—9oth mer.
D. H M.
Full moon 6 4 3* morn
Last quarter 13 4 43 eve.
New moon 21 6 1 eve.
First quarter 3 7 4* eve.
Moon perigee, 3d ami 30th. Moon apo
gee, 12th.
AIIIIIVALtt AMI UKPAnTCRBS.
Vessels Arrived Yr.terdnr,
Hark Altlllo Dapeto (Ital). Bertololto,
(loot. Hira.-h.in A Cos.
Schooner Annie F. A'on lon, Baker, Phil
adelphia—Master.
Freights and Charters.
.1 K. dußlgnon. American schooner. 4(9
ions, Bavantuth to New York, lumber.
1C 7i.
S hooner Iteberea M. Wells. *6 tons
coal. Philadelphia to Pavannah, 9n cents.
s|il|i|*liiM Memnranda.
Key West. Fla.. Dec. (.—Arrived,
steamers Miami. Delano, Miami, and sail
ed for Mobile, Martinique. Dillon,, Miami
and sailed for Havana; foot. Munson.
Miami
Balled, schooner Hollyhock. Bounders,
Bonacco.
prnsadola, Fla . Dec. 5 —Arrived steam
er Blrathleven (Br>, Innla less Talma*.
Bailed, bark Rlanrhetto (Ital). Martela.
Castlemnre de Stahla.
Clearest, schooner John S Parker (Be)
Brnesl. Li (lu.ivla, Venesuela.
Not. The British steamship Chatham.
Capt. Hill, hound from Pascagoula for this
|h>h for bunker coal, went ashore nl 6 3f>
o'clock last night on Caucus Bhoals one
mile to th. westward of the outer buoy
..fr Pensacola bar. The ve-sel draws sev.
enteen feet of waler and she la now ly
ing In twelve feet Tugs left the city to
day to haul her off.
New Orleans, Dec. S— Cleared to-day
for Cape Town. steamers Langston
Orange, with s*> horses, and steamer Hy
ades. with 1.000 mules.
Charleston Deg. (.—Arrived off the bsr.
British schooner Julia E.lxiDeth, Sweet
ing. Nasssu. bvund lo Savannah, and pro.
rented with tug Waban.
Liverpool Dee. 4 —Arrived. ateasiet
Dromer Brunswick.
Hamburg lire. 2 —Balled, steamer Finn
land. Savannah.
Fernandina, Fla.. Dec. (—Balled, steam
er Bllvrrdale (Ur), Balia. Rotterdam, via
Norfolk; schooner Flora Rogers. Will
iams, Ban Fernando. Trinidad; barkentln©
Jennie Sweeney, Taylor. Baltimore
On the 4th schooner Freddie Ilelokec,
Caviller. New Y’ork. sailed.
Port Tampa. Fla I>ec. 6-Arrived,
steamer Faults, Thomp*-‘n. Csrdenws.
Jackson vll.e, Fla. Dec. 6.—Ent* r©*l.
steamer Seminole Bears©. New York.
schooner Raymond T. Maull. Smith.
Phllade phla
Clear©*!, steamship Waalover, John©.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia. Dec. 6.—Arrived, schoon
er* Thomas Winsmor*. Jacksonville, Eva
A. Danenhow* r. ( hsrie.-ton.
Aotlce to Mariners.
Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor
mation trill be furnished masters of ves
sels free of charge In I’nltM S' ite* hy
drographic office In Custom lious* Cap
tains are reques’eJ to call nt the office.
Reports of wreck* and k relict* re -elved
for transmission to th© Navy Deport
ment.
NVKDDINC.a AT AHERICT*.
Two Social Event# (leeurred There
Yealrrdn).
Am©rlens. Ga., Dec. s.—The marriage of
Mias Annie Belle Roney of Americas to
Mr. Dobbin Holmes f Fltige.ald. Ga
which wa# M>!*mnlxel at noox. to-day at
the handsome suburban h- nv of Hv
braie's parents, Mr and Mrs Joheph
Carter Ron#y, on Brooklyn Heights, wa
rn ot'caslon of much social promlnenc*
It was on#* of the mqst beautify home
wedding* of the season In Americus. and
te arly a hundred guests wltn*©-**! thi
plighting of the troth, the *o< ml promi
nence of both pArti©* making the mir
riag© on© of ©f|>C'la) Inter©-1 Tie brid
was chtirmlngly aitlred In white organdy,
trimmed in whit© satin hoars, and carried
Bride roaes. Miss 14ela Hill, slmlinrly
gowned, was maid of honor, while Mr
F. E. Wayvnar acte*l ns best man Th*
marriage rites were Impressively solemn
ised b> Rev. L C. Birch, re* tivr of th*
E|ls<'opal Church at Oor*k*le. TI © floral
decorations were vary beautiful, the ro or
schem©. green and white, predominating
throughout.
Th© I>rh)e Is considered one of the hand
somest young woman In GeorgU ami ha
been a reigning bell© here since her debut
two or three seasons ago. Mr Horn©#
la a prominent young merchant of Fitx
gcrald. though originally from North
Carolina. Mr. and Mr# Holme* have gon©
• way upon an extended hrl la! tour l*©fre
going to their lovely new home in FiU
gera Id.
Ex nnM-ltNlodrn.
AI high nooct to-day. at the horn© of
the brPle’A pirent#. on Brooklyn
Might*. Mi*# Willie Hell© Bals*b*f.. the
!*©atiT|ful daughter of Mr. and M#.
Thomas J. Batsden, woa united In mir
rlag© to Mr. Albert J Evans of Fort
Valley. The marriage rite# were Impres
sively solemnised by Rev. Georgu W.
M iihewa. pa-tor of th© First Met..odist
Church, and were witnessed by a larg©
assemblage of friend# and relatives -d
the hrida and groom, quit© a l rge party
of Fort Valley people accompanying Mr.
Evan* here. Mrs. John ft. M Gar ah was
lady of honor, whil# Mr M'Garrah s**
best roan of the Th© parlor
decorations were elaborate and artl.-tl- al
ly wrought, presenting a acene of rare
beauty. Th© hr|.Je Is s'onslderetl on* of
the roost beautiful young women in South
G*orgia and has ever been a #> |al fav
orite in Americus. A sumptuous w©dding
feast was served in the spidotis an I
handsomely de -orated dining room, after
whlt'h Mr and Mra Evans left upon a
bridal tour which will be ex ©nd*-d to
point* of Interest in Florida and in Cuba.
The groom Is one of Fort Valley’s m m
prominent ar.d popular young buslnes
men. having larg© mercantile Interots
thera.
I'ROFES!M)H’!i \\ IFE. MAY DIE.
Struck and Aerloualy Injured by a
Trolley 4'r.
Columbia, ft C.. Dec. 5 - Mr* E. ft
Joynea. wife of the prof* saor of modern
languages of the South <’rodna College.
v.H6 struck by . trolley > r to-day while
on her way to the fun* r il *tf a friend, and
seriously, perhaps fatally Injured.
Mr#. Joynes Is advui© • 1 In years. 8!*
#iep|k**d directly in fiont of live car 8U
was picked up by th© fender, but 0..* l©g
wa# broken, and her hea<l struvk and
broke the headlight lamp.
Professor Joynes in author of many
German and French text books.
( 111 Bit 111 ITIEfI.
There were no cases of Import*nee be
fore Recorder Hartrldge yesterday. Nlc
Faro, th© organ grinder, who with his
“monk” whs look*-*! up th© day before foi
doing buainesw without a license, wa*
lined $5. whl.-h h* (Mild. ,
Th© Y*nfederate Veteran*’ Association
m©mber i*rm to have taken with
som© enthusia-m to th© plan for n picnic
at Tybee In May next, and they will work
as hard as they can to make it a suc
cess. Funds are needed to help out in
paying the rent for ihe ha.l that 1# used
for ihe veteran#' meetings and for tho-c
of the Daughter* of the Con fed ©r y *md
the Hone of Confederate Veterans
The Georgia Hussar* have had change©
made in their aystem of keeping equip
ment. Under th© direction of Quarter
master Sergi Frank Burner the lo *©?
have all been removed to the drill hall
and Arranged around the wails. Si ! i|e
uniforms and all equipment are t be k* pt
by ©a.*h man In his lock* r. The arrange,
ment Is regard©*! as wl* and It is expect
ed the efficiency of the troop will ). !n
creased by It. The Hu©.ar have In-gun
their regular weekly drl.ls. and th* .on
venlence of the new arrangement will bt*
appreciated.
Candy Esculetts
Cares PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER?
Sold under guarantee at following at or a*;
Homllnskts, Jones, Masonic T<mple,
Knight's, W K Held'a. Martoar a C. .e
--land'a, Donnelly's, and \\. A. i'tgman a
Savannah, Ga.
IjmiAN IIROS. Savannah, da . and
W F. KKU>. Savannah Ga , Dlatrtb tore
arm t tu
ARREARSTOR GROUND RENT.
City of Savannah,
Office Ctty Treaaurer. l>ec l, ispn.
The following lota are In arreure for
gtound rent, of which owner* are hereby
notified. C. S Hardee,
City Treasurer
Brown Ward—Lot 51, 2 quarters
Calhoun Ward—Middle 4 lot 14. 2 quar
tr; eI 4 of * >4 lot 21, 2 quarter*;
lot 23. 2 quarter*; lot 24 2 quarter*, lot 11!
2 quarters; let 4. 2 quarters
Charlton Ward—Lot 1. 2 quarter*; e.,*t 4
lor 25. 2 quart'rs
Chatham Ward—East 4 lor 1, 2 quar
ter*; mobile >3 lot 12. 2 quarter*." east
■a lot 24. 2 quarter*. <-**t 4 lot 2- : quar
ters; east A* lot 21*. 2 qua Her**
Columbia Word—Lot I*. 2 quarter*. u.,t
port lot 31. 2 quarter*, lot 2 quarters,
part lot* 29 and 2". 2 quarter*, west 4 01
fast part lot 30, 2 qua *
Crawford Ward—Wees 4 lot . :■ quar
ter*. lot 13. 3 quarter*, lot 31, 2 qparterw;
lot 99. 2 quarter*, lot 40. 2 quar ere n rHI
west part lot tit). 2 quartets
Crawford Ward. Cast—M.ddle part tot
I, 2 quarter*, part lot 15. 2 quarters; part
lot 15. 2 quarter*, lot 14. 2 quar'ers
Elhart Ward—West 4 i u_ j quarters
•cuthea*t paft lot 24. 2 quarters, east
lot 29
Forsyth Ward—fast I*. 2 quarter*
Franklin Ward—Lot 2. 2 quarters, east 4
lot 27, 2 quarter*
New Franklin Ward—East 4 lot 14. 2
Did You Ever Know
any one who smoked the same kind
of Five Cent cigar any length of
time? Five Cent cigar smokers arc
always dissatisfied—always trying
something new—or something differ
ent, as there always seems to be some
thing wrong about the cigars they have
been smoking. Ask your dealer for
Old Virginia Cheroots
They arc always good. •
Three hundred million imoked thu yer. Price, 3 for 5 cents
PRINTING
THF. Lithograph and Printing Department of the Mornrnj:
New, is one of the largest in the south. It Is equipped
to Jo the best work in all branches of printing. Its plant
is modern and is operated by skilled people . • .
BANK BOOKS-
Bank Book# of all kind* !* our apaclalt
Check*. Deposit Slip* and g-ner*l ‘
stationery the Morning New# do©* In v
miperloi' style And no hank. It matt*
not how inutll. ehould b© without u.if
lithograph chevk books.
MANUFACTURING PLANTS—
We mnk© a epee laity of doing ©ut work
a© well a# lithograph work for all man
fa turlng {dune#, no# only In Georgia.
In Ala Luna Florida and th© c.irolli. * .
Under this head I# embrac'd Guano 1
tone©. Flow Work*. Turpentine Plants
Raw Mill*. Foundries. Breweries. Mi
Shop*. In fact ail klnda of enterprise.-, i
thl* character.
COMMERCIAL WORK
.% husuuMi* man, no matter whom hr .V -
can't afford lo br without n it
stationary. If hr doea nothlnx hut .11
ex** hr ouxht lo hvr It Thr Morntnx
hirwr makra a sped lity o( doln neat Job,
for country mrrehants. And It ink-,
l>tra,urr In srn.ttnx samples with tut e,
from whk-h srlrctlons may be mndv
COUNTY RECORDS-
Record Rooks for counties. Tax Rook,.
Official Stationery for towns and cltl.*
1.-X ii R.ank, and Forms of every descrip
tion we are equipped to do quickly a.d
cheap and well
LITHOGRAPHING—
Llthoxraphtna Is a branch of the buslne*.
to which especial attention Is devote.) It
b the larxest establishment In the elute
and Is operated by the best artists in the
country. We cheerfully furnish est.m >e
and submit samples of lithograph work
When writ ing to u, address the Horninß News Job De.
partment. Do not think that you are consuming our time hv
asking us questions and w-riting for estimates. Whether we
get your order or not, we shall be glad to offer the best we
have.
Morning I've vs .lob Department
SAVANNAH, CA.
OFFI4 111..
Gr*en Ward-East S lot 3. 2 quarters;
a.-t part lot 4. 2 quarters, © >uth S lot I*.
2 quarters, northeast > 4 lot 2>. 2 quarter.*
Jackson W.ar l—Lot 23. 2 quarters; nud
ole > a lot 32. 2 quarters.
Jasper Ward—lt 2. 2 quarters; west 4
l*t 2 quarters; lot 3i. 2 quarters; lot 43.
2 quarters; w* :-t lot 46, 2 quarter*, east
lot 46. 2 quarters
loifayette Ward—West lot 1, 2 quar
ter#. west lot 6. 2 quarters; lot 44. 2
quarters
Liberty Ward— Lot 4. *2 quarters, lot 8.
2 quarters; lot !*. 2 quarters; lot 10, 2 quar.
ter.-, ©ant part lert IH. 2 quarters; ©a* Vfc
lot 36, 2 quarters; est lot ). 2 quarter*;
let 35, 2 quarter-
Lloyd Ward—Wes? 4 lot 44. 2 quarters;
lot r >2. 2 quarters; w-#t lot 02. 2 quar
t J’lfl.
Monxprt-y Ward—lC**t 2-5 lot 10. 2 quar
ters; lot 27, 2 quarters, lot 2V 2 quarters.
• Rulaskl Warrt- I.ot . 2 quarters; lot I*.
2 quarters; south lot 23, 2 quarters.
Reynolds Ward—Trust lot 8. 2 quarters
Troup Wrt—lot 15. 2 quarters: west
part lot X. 2 quarters; lot 31. 2 quarters,
iiorth lot 27. 2 quarters; east l, of south
lot 27. 2 quarters; M to. 2 quarters, west
part lot T.>. 2 quarters.
Warren War.! Writ 10. 2 quarters,
lot 16. 2 quarters.
Washington Wnrrl- Ra*t tot 14, 2 quar
tirs; west '? lot It. 2 quarters.
Wesley Warrt—Hast lot IJ. I quarters
All persons h ivli.x interest In the above
lots are hereby notldel that If the
amounts now ilue are not paid to the city
treasurer on or Imfore I>e... 13th Inst.. I
will proceed on the momlnz of I>ee. It to
enter according to law.
JOHN POWBR,
City Marshal.
LIQCOR LICENSES,
city of Savannah, Office Clerk of Coun
cil, Savannah. Ga , Nov. 30. 1900.—The fol
lowing appll cations to retail liquor during
the year 1901, were read nt meeting of
Council. Nuv. 2*. 19on. and referred to the
Committee of the Whole.
W I\ Bailey.
Clerk of Council.
Anglin Tho* . 13* Bryan street, west.
Anderson. Joseph N., No. 39 Randolph
St reel.
Abel. Chat., southeast corner Bay and
Alwmorn street*.
He wan. J. 0., corner Bull and Best
streets.
it idenhoop. J. 11., No. 523 West Broad
n!rf*f*t.
Bohn, II N. C.. No. 235 Earl Broad
street.
Connery. C. P., No. 110 8:. Julian
street, west
Denmark, .1 M No 147 Farm street,
t'lerks. Wm C , No. 334 Whitaker
•a-"
Doyle, M. J , Market Square.
Dersl. George. 79 Went Broad street.
Ihers, William, northeast comer Liber
ty and West Broad streets.
Kn elman. A H , No. 71* East Broad
street, corner Gwinnett street.
Ei hhola K , ► uthwest comer Liberty
atmei lane and East Broad streets.
Eiehhol* S- g. No 1012 Ometery street.
Groves, w C northwest comer Barnard
and Bryar streets.
Glides. Neil. No. 130 Broughton street,
east
tlillna, J A.. No 9 Drayton street.
Geffken. Harman H , No. 122 Broughton
street, east.
Helmken J. H , southeast corner Liber
ty and Whitaker streets.
OFFICI tL.
Hart. Francis, No. 11 Jerter-
HiJtman. J F.. No *34 Brest !■ i ■ •
Hermann * Berenthelm. No. 16 lt.in.srl
atreet.
Ktene, Herman, No. 134 Bryan or
Kelly, A. T.. liny lane, near Kill
Lyon, John A Cos., northeast rr.'f
Broughton and Whitaker street
lame, N . No. If. Broughton str.-e’
larvan, ('has. 11., No. 11l < - ,gt
street, wee:
Melnoke. P. A.. No. 5*3 Bryan *"<
w st.
Manning. V . No. 23 Bay stree' i
Morrison. Hanah, No. Ml* Ofleth
avenue, east.
Meyer. J. F\, No (41 Blms street
McAlpin. T E.. No 34 Br|.-e treV
Nell. Otto W., **> Brough on
West.
Ohslek. Chan., aoulheast earner Or
thor|*e avenue and Reynolds str> ■
Dhslek, John, northeast corner 1*
and West Broad gt reels
Peters, Fred, northeast cor*cr l' ul
toughs and Park avenue
R.dUy, 1.. 12* Rryan street. *'•■•
Iloentsch. Martin * Cos.. No 238 i
ton street, west
llegrpouolox. A. C. A Cos.. No 2D Hrr
nn at reel. west.
liehm, L C., northeast 4MVII
and Alice streets.
Repke. Jidin. No. 229 Drayton
Rocker, J. W. Rro.. southwest v
Went Broad und Jotws atret
It,-km s •v.rftt-r W.
Gwinnett streets
Sampson. I’„ 3W Bryan street. •*’
Bchwan, George, 317 Coogrc- ■
west. .
Btelr.man. Bros., No. 44 W !
St reet.
Steffens, Harry. East Broad *< * 1
thorpe nvenue. ,
Bchwars. George C., romer Concrr *
Whitaker streets.
Bchna.irs. H. J . No I'M Hl.f
Schultes, O. No. 146 Price str.
Bchever, J H . 127 Wesi Bro el
Btahmer. John, 521 Bryan ittre.
Taussatrt, Chan.. No. 502 C
avenue. ,
Tlenken, Fred J.. M*. 63* Libert)
east.
Verukl. F.ll. No. 42 Barnard str
Vollers. W., southeast corner
and West Broad street. .
Welt*. 8.. northweat comer Ev t 1 •>
and Harris atreet*. ,
William * Orlce. No. 340 West '
atreet.
DUCKO’S
pH Alimentary
Elixir
i hifhir
luni dli—f wi * Pf* . *
tfpbo(l. roaUnal Ami
Asests. m. rsogers A As..
STOPPED THE COUGH-
Prather * Tr aod Cberrj
Care 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.