The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 08, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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the plan of the board. IIIIU Mt 4H*AH HAIIIIOR ID To nt; OIVIUI A Vt-KUlir CHAAIEL. ( Ikr Heporl of (he Ilnoril of Eigl M>r ItilffM. I W hlrk Ike I at amble llrparl Woe kukuilltnl. Thai Savannah"* Commercial iMiporlonre Worronlo the kPM *ar ExpeaßMare# by Ikr lie*. . rntM* l— History of Ibe Projects •or Horbor Improvement How •be I eel f lerrreerd lleplta le elude Ip— fee of Inalk ( bonne! •100 Kepenolee. The announcement In the Morning Nrei yesterday Ihol the report of the board of i: Iro rr off! er* which recently made on f initiation of the river on.l harbor work • ere ar.d Ihe former Pi-foot project. had b, n laid before Congress and thor the ieta>ri n i* entirely favorable to the 29- lon project, we* received with general fitif-laelton ,n Savannah There la • omfortable feeling of arsurance lhat Savannah* claims will be reeognlaed and mat the appropriation named by the (■card a* necessary will he granted. Mayor Myera expressed his pleasure at 1 satisfactory outlook. "Our deop wa ter hooks came out at Just the right time," kt s*. l "The member* of the River sial ](,,• , r t'ommlttee received the books Just •. o' die time they received ths report, si I when the matter was still fresh In t ■ : minds This will nalurally tend to I , .■ their Interest In the matter and e them to give morn .unal l"radon ■ . arxunier.ts and realistic* pr<*nted n would otherwise be the case Alto t. our prospect* for gening the de i 4 mprovenunt of the river are very fair" retort of the Board of Engineer i c gives an Intereeting description . • • • manner the desired depth la to be *c- Uf'd I or! Is addressed to Brig Gen j, : M Wilson, chief of Engineers, and t -gi - I by Col. Peter C. Haines, Papt f C Sanford and Cap:. C. E. Gillette. A't" quoting the departmental order by v -of which (he hoard assembled, and f • :.k ths duty which it was directed to per form, the report continues: ■ Tne preliminary examination having been made by the local engineer with a i mmsndatlon lhat the harbor Is ihy of improvement by the I'nlted H tes to the extent of the rc-examlna i ' provided In the act. ths board was < arced by (he strove order with Ihe duty ■ • , .mining und reporting ‘as to what .. inpes or modlllr a.lons, If any. are nec • e.-.-ry to c..try out the plans for deep i t Savannah harbor, Georgia,' as •v- i it the ai'OVe act of Congre r. ’ tU'i.r itnp-srtatU duties of m- mts-rs of <h- I ir-1 preventing nn earlier meeting. Ho- ! *rd met at Savannah, Ga„ ut 10 u in on Nov. a, VtM and after g.vtng care 1. at is :d -ration to the complete survey of the harbor recently made, and the tab ti r • item-tit of he results of th * sur vey. prepared by tne local engineer, and n- sa.g an exam.na-.km of the woik prt > a-i.-.y done, tne Insrd adjourned, to rc tos tene Iri Halt more on Nov. a. 19t t.-on which date the board met at 10 u. pi. I he project to be re-examined la dated t■ ks 7, and is priutt-d In Ihe rt |Ot. of • • Chief of Engineers for 15Sa. bcgln i at paite l a# It provided -.r it na\ • lep h of twenty-, ght fe. t hetwet i 1 . -i r l.mtt of Ihe city of Savannah t. 1 the *e i. Ihe w.irk to be accomplish'd Iv training walls from above the city to Tyt.e- Roads, by converging Jettlc* lie tween Tybee Roads and the outer slop c! mi <>-can bar. and by extensive dredg fr.g from the city to the ocean. The project provided for a width of t ree hundred feel of channel through Mr sh. als. there being of course, a great • width in the deep pockc's between in., t il This project woe never odop'o. In 'dm a project, providing for a depth of a. feet, at mean high water, but wT s creoier width bait was provided f - th- above project, vl : 300 feet from tt- old waterworks to the upper end of t.x South nanrl, and SO feet from tbt r ■■ ’ to the ocean, tvas adopted on Jo 2 From July 22 two to July 31, !8S: s-.tk was rarrl.-d on tinder this project '■ i" being expended U.IKSU fl. This work resulted In giving the pr.- J- led depth of 18 f.-et from the Ocean suarnsnip Company’s wharves to the S’ . hut fell far short of completing th< project, the channel width being only htt.e over two.thirds of the project r*- >|d , ement*. Neither the width nor Ihe depth required were obtained at the upper end of the improvement, between the '• -sn fttesmolilp Company's wharves aid ' n * °kl waterworks, a of ah if ■ a t a mile, an.l the river at congested I- tits opt*mite the oily nn.l übove nn ' i.ieiieri as called for In ihe projec t project and the work don. under * "re In lino with the 21-foot project ’•"k ■ consideration, the training wall* -t'lng about (he ssm* location under tl; , ’ I'rojects Both Iwojects provided for iiumng wo.ls raised to low water mirk. M> const meted to that hlght they t*.e materially failed to maintain It in v-.-ea in conneciion with ths. Jetty about 6,000.000 cubic yards of mate ' *'* dredggl from ihe channel, at ' tigress, by the act of June 3. I*9B Tied a modification of Ibis project and •""-prlsled H.oc. nm f or Its execullot.. • c.d'ng extensive dredging In Sevan. * ' harbor and a small amount of dredg and Jetty, work for the Imppovemerd t, . T roul * to Beaufort. partially , 'his harbor. I Oder this project about 1.000.f0h cubic '’to.' of dredging has been done In the “* rt, or: also considerable work on the ■stnitig wall north of Tyhey Roads The • "'r p t with the Atlantic Contra ting -tnpany for ll* construction of thl Js.nlng wall wraf annulled for fratsl oti in#, since which dace no work un 'hi project has been done except ' e-gl’ig There Is at present nailable a * “ n <'e of ahout *wv.,(rti ' eniplete survey of the harbor was * n '*** subsecpient to the tomple ' of neoriy all of (he training walls. ’ ai.othar In ISOu These two eurvey-t 15 v * been compar.-d and they Indicate ■ *t In that time, making due allowance dredging, natural forces have acourcl ■ hi the regulated channel la-tween the King walls ahout I.OftI.OUW cubic yards material. Thla material has not hen ■(posited In Tybee Roads. Ouls.de of ths ‘Kulated channel, la-hlnd training walls, ' • during the same period, there lias *"h dposited something over v yard* of maierlnl. This Is mostly y fine and He amount Is lo be account *■ for by the material that has disappear y from between the training walls, by "•My halt a million yards, which has ** n kcoured out of the river bed foi distance above the regulated rhan * nnd by material brought down In • J *twnlon. Mis scour In the regulated area has ,ll a principally near the axis of the ' n*nrel and has amounted to an average '■ ' *srly one foot In depth over the ■tigih of that channel. It has probably e*n accompanied by a sorting process ' - w hich tha heavier and coarser parti have remained In (ha channel and I"' ft “r mud depoalted beldtvl the traln * walls, lower down the river. The 'lUsutlty that ha been brought akown by ''' river Is Indeterminate, since the great concerned prevents Its accurate d-- Rrmlnatlon Tkenrr of Training (Tatis. 'tha Uiturj uj>on which tha present training walls were cor.stru.sed is that the materia! scoured out from between them by their successful operation would be carried to sea. but It apparently over look* the fact that the terminus of the training walls or Jetties is not In the sea, but In Tybee Roatla. a basin of shoal water Inside the bar. and the scour of the large mass of material from between (he jetties might be expected to be depolte.i In the roads and by causing shoals lie very troublesome to provide far The board considers this a real danger, al though the material scoured out during the past six year* has not deposit-d In Tybee Roads. The construction of the training wall* has quite considerably Interbred with the tidal range, the tide neither rising so hish nor fa.ling so low In the upper por t;..i. of the harhor as It did befo-s (he w..rks w.-re ibnstructed I-or th. so reasons the hoard recom mends the removal of material from the < hnnrel by dredging, and does not ree ommend the raising of ihe training walls to low water until after a large nertton of (he dredging has been done and the tidal volume thereby Increased "During the post ten years the channel across the bar ha been moving gradual ly to the southward and Increasing In -lepth, there being at leas: a foot more water there now than there was e n years ago. This bar Is the least subject to change of any on the South Atlantic coast, and a moderate deepening of the channel can be made ami maintained by dredging at * very much less cosi than by (he constru.(lon of Jetties, which would be very long very expensive an.l also certain to tnterfeis with the tidal range of the harbor Ihe llonrd's Herommendallnns. "After giving the subject careful con st.-t itkn the 1. ard considers (hat Ihe !'K* commet. ,ai nt wrests Involved justify :h~ government in providing a navigable '■ pth In this harbor of twenty-elght fact, it mean high *.r, fr.-m the old water w-..rk* to the ocean. Kit the proper ac on,modals of shipping this channel •hould have n bottom wsdth of ks) feet 'butt Its upper end down to (he lower rlty tea- and to aastat In the maintenance ■f tins the same width should he contin ued down to Fort Oglethorpe. Below that IM.int the board rr commends a channel • f the same depth, with a lot lorn width tf 3io feet In Ihe straight portion*, and ■’" m to -W feet in the bend-, accord ing lo the sharpness, of the curve*. The channel from Oyster bed to Tybee Roads, rkd the channel across the bar. should n h have n width of M 0 feed. "The total cost of the improvement rec ommended, Including dredging and the raising of the training walls. I* 1.587.791, of which, as Mat. and above, poo.ioo t* now available, provided Its ex|>endtlur* In con r. tlon with the twenty-eight foot project he authorised. T'r.der present conditions the larger ve* *1 generally lake two tides to get to sea from Savannah on account of (he long distant# to be traversed. They anchor gen erally st Ihe Hlght or at Venus Point This Interfere* to some extent with pass n*T Shtps and It would be a groat advan ige to shipping to he able lo tie up at he-e points In-sea.l ol anchoring. "Th- same thing may he expeeted after e proposed increase in depth. Shlpc will Ml! l e loaded to the full capacity of the arlwr and require two tides to make the -r To provide for Ihts the board rec mrnende -he con-tructlon of mooring Icdphms with the neeessary dredging to rovlde a basin nhotii 1.500 fret long at he Blghs and another 3.000 feet long at Venus Point. t Summary of (he ( oaf. Dredging H.178.MD Fetty work 82.175 Mooring basins 2*.Rs<. Total 11.5*7.79! Th* hoard ha given consideration to I subject of (he removal of cross-tides . .m nnd ..Iso to the question of the sub rtuMon of the south channel for ths •:!h ehanne! as a part of the rotMe to Ilf* Ui.it * # Cmic#m4njc cro-tMeji cWim. •rcfi'fil purvey nhown thul h* !♦ of Hark river a Krouml i sethrr with ronrtnictlon of rror ~ dun has cauud this chnn<*| to oal \f*ry rxtena!vrly and H Is fraivd at the removal of this dam would tend • ■ s-'our lance quwn4lt.es of this ni.iTer.al wok into the navigable channel below. TTh cr< st of the dam is now at an aver se rf 4bout a foot be ow mean low wa* er. The b<ard. therefore, considers it in i 1 viable to disturb the presens condl .on* due to the existence of this dam ‘The a<) ption of a route via the south channel. tot:*ther with the removal of dam and the rep!a tnr of It \ Ith a dam above the head of deep water it ihe channel pa- the city, tojfethe.- w .4h t toiai eparatioi of norih channel ano jutr Ikannei by the extension of the K i, Isiaiel Jett> to the head of E3ta Isl ntd. would have certain advanrw* lo ’hat It would have the north channel— I’-ark river waterway, a natural stream for the reception of sediment brought •own from the upper river, and leave the s kuth channel—From river waterway, in ••re nature of nn independent arm of th* t* - free from .lefxidts of river sedlmem. xc-pf the srdall quantitica brought down ii suspension The rep rt says that to utlll** the smMh hannel and secure he ■• - ouM reqtiire an appropriation of 8 Wo.* 0. or more than a m ll.on and a quarter dollars tn excess of th .*,*. ,** -••• * nec-Irl for tli* Impiovemert of the n.>rtn r hitnnel Thercfoi•*. notwithstanding the i,in aliases that would otherwise accrue from the us- of the south channel, the hoard concludes that ‘ under pre-ent con ditions the use of the north channel is the more advantageous for Improve ment." ABCKRT omiuom* officer®. Elected Hy Royal Arcitnnm and Home Circle. Pulaekl Council No. 153. Royal Arcanum, elected the follow!n* officer* last night: R -C. E. Stanton. V. R.-M. S Hiker r. R-D 1.. Christian, 0.-c. R Bordley. Sn-retary—C. S. Conncrat Cnlle.-inr-O. C Newcomb. Treasurer —W. de Bruyn kept Cbapliin—E. H O'Connor. fiulJe—J. O. Swanson XVnrder.—Chnrlrn lalmonston. Sentry—C. W. (hussy Orramst —G M lAeitman. P.eprr*en(atlva to Grand Council—D. I, Christian. Alternate—O. E. Bunion. Triis eea—A. C. Hsrmon. C. Baussy, 35 E. Guerard. Jasper Council No. 10. Home Circle, elected the followin, officers: U. E Stanton. V. I,.—C. R Hordley. Itistructor—M S Baker. P. le—M. B Baker. Becrefary-C. B. Coimerat. Financial (< C. Newcomb Trensurer—W. rtc Bruyn Kops. Guld* —Charles. Kdmonsron. MON THEIR SECOND GAME. Hines Go Down Before (he AVhlfea nl (he V. M. C. A. Iota! Mhl. In the basket Hall f*me at the Y M C. A last night between th* Blues and -the White? the Whites won their second vic tory of the eeaeoO rlefeatln, their op ponent* by a score of 1* lo 12. Doty of the Whites did the beat playlnu. scorln 11 of the total number of points made by hi* team, E Courvoleler of the Blue* arored 3 point*. The line up of the team we* • follow*! Whites. Dotv W. T centre Fdton O. Harden !*■ * uara " u,,t Fare:!** rutht forward Courvolsler. E t'ourvolater, J left loward Hwe.t Hilfour rtttht ....l-oved The next (tame, between the Rede and ihe ill ties, will take placa Friday nl,ht. THE MOKNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8.1900. A CRT FOR HELP. Result of a Prompt Reply. Two Letters from Mrs. Watson, Pub lished by Special Permission.— For Women’s Eyes Only. March 15, 1599. To MRS. PINKHAM, Lynn, Mam.: “ I>ear Madam: lam suffering from inflammation of the 'ovaries and womb, and liare Wen for eighteen months. 1 have a continual pain and soreness in my back and side. lam only free from pain when lying down, or sitting in an easy chair. When I stand I suffer with severe pain in my side and back. I be lieve my troubles were caused l>y over work and lifting come yeara go. “ Life is a drag to me, and I sometimes feel like giving up ever being a well woman; have become careless and unconcerned about everything. I am in bed now. 1 have had several doctors, but they did me but little good. “ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been recommended to roe by a friend, and I have made up my mind to give it a fair trial. “ I write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard to mv case.” Mrs. 8. J. Watson, Hampton, Va. November 27, 1899. “Dr a a Mrs. Pixkram: I feel it my duty to ae.knowli4lge to you the benefit that your advice and Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable ComjKiuml have dono for me. “ I had been suffering with female troubles for some time, could walk but a short distance, had terrible bearing down pains in lower part of mv bowels, backache, and pain in ovary. I used your medicine for four months and was so much better that I could walk three times the distance that I could t>efore. “I am today in la'tter health than 1 have been for more than two years, and 1 know it is all due to Lydia E, Pinkham’s \egetable Compound. “ J recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer.” Mrs. S. J. Watson, Hampton, Va. This is positive proof that Mrs. Pinkham is more competent to advise sick women than any other person. . NNrite her. It costa you nothing. a-•a ja a KMV AHI*. W* Lv drf*oit#Bl with tb National Cilf I-jnn. R* t ii II || wUiob will '.**• tiftid to ant pernon ■* Ab<l thxt the abov# leitera cOUUU T.r n f “ ul "' or w,r * f ub “^ L y l> °'; HAD A PAPER Mll.l. ONCE. lint the Enterprise Did Not Prove a PnyluK One. The announcement a few day* ••> that a company had been formed with larite capital to establlah mi.ls for Ihe tninu fa dure of pa|>er from cottonseed hulls, with the possibility of one of these mills brine established at Savannah, served to remind some of Ihe older cltixen that Sa vannah onee had a i*ai*er mill among ita manufacturing Inatltu'lon* The mill was eatabllshed In 1873 as tha Savannah Paper Mil s, and was granted an exemption from taxation for l* n y are' by the City Conn 11, It belnit po*lb e to grant such exemptions • the constitu tion was constt,.ed in tnoa days ine chief stockholders In the company were Richardson & Barnard, Charles Green and G, I. To*tart“ The mill was established for the purpos* of manufacturing rice straw Into pap r. Avery good art I, le of brown paper was made from the rl e atraw, but It was found that It could not <**ni|Kle wlilt other rtraw paper mills elsewhere The enterprise nrove.l a failure, financially, and was sold ou* to Mvssis. J. C. Row land. B P. Hamilton and C. K. rltults, who reorganlxe.l It as the Atlantic Paper Company. A continuan -of tb* exemp tion from the cliy was secured The new company manufactured pape: from cotton rags a Weil as from rice straw. ,i' the enterprise dkl r.o< prove a |>aytng one aial was discontinued after i few \*ar*. The range of old fram* building*, on ti e south side of Hay street, near th* raid, now used as tenement houaes, was ere -P and for tn* mill Mr. J. C. Rowland *ald yesterday that the paper mill proved a losing venluie for himself and hla • rates, a* well a* those who Inaugurated the enterpri-e Jle expressrsl the opinion that the plan lo manufacture paper fiom cottoneecd hulls would hardly prove successful, owing to the market demand for hulla for feeding purposes, which would make the price of the hulla too high for use •• paper stock. HER DECEMBER RECEPTION. Will He Given This Afternoon hy Mrs. *l. ailvn-1 ensdnle. The December reception of Mrs. M Bllva-Teasdale will take place at the fftudlo this afternoon, from 5 o’clock fo 8:30. Mr*. Bllva-Teasdale ha* associated with her Mis* Edith Tea-dale, teacher of mandolin, and Miss Marion Cooper, lricher of elocution, the pupils of both of whom. In addition to those of Mrs Teasdale. will lake part In the pro gramme. AT THE THEATER. Kllmf-Hearn f onipany WIU Cloae * Ita Kaaastvment To-nlahl. The Kllme-Hearn Company, which has been running all week, will close Its en gagement with a matinee and night per lormance to-day. New specialties will be Introduced nt both performances, uml the picture* will be a feature. The compon) gave two performance# ycatarday lo good bouee* h LOCAL KHMAAL. Mr T P. Raff old of Griffin la registered at the Pulakt. Mr E C. I.c*ter of Columbus la a guest of th. Pulaski. Mr S M Clarke of Estill Is a guest o! (he Screven. Mr. D. H Hull left via the Central last night for Atlanta. Mr. W. If. Smith of Atlsrwa Is regis tered at the Pulaski. Mr H J. Jones of Klngaland Is regls tired at the Bcreven. Mr. \V II Adkins of Atlanta Is a guest of the Pulaski. Mr 8 Compton of Columbus Is regis ter'd ot (he Pe Soto. Mr. K 1,. Chase of Thomasvtlle Is s guest of the lie Boto. Miss Eeas'er of Huckhead. 8. C., Is reg lsiere.l ot the Pulo*kl. Mr. H Rlun. Jr., left via (he Central last night for Atlanta. Mr H. B Bcreven of Charleston Is reg istered al the Pulaski. Mr. I*. Kenan and wife of Darien are guests of the Pulaski. Mr. Frank P Wade of Quitman Is reg istered at the De Boto. Mr. J. R Miller of Statesboro Is reg istered at the Pulaski. Mrs M. E Kletser of Nashville Is visit log her daughter, Mr*. W. M. Camp. Mr. O. Oatchell of I.elision wa* among Ihe arrivals ** the Pulaski yesterday Mr W. T O'Connor left via (l* Ses oburd Air l.ine yesteplay for Washing ton. Mr P. E Roughen of Darien ws* among the arrivals at the Pulaski yes terday. Miss Kathleen Young of ThomaavMle was among th; arrivals at Die De 80(0 yesterday. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Cogman and chil dren were passengers over the Heabourd Air l.ine yesterday for Tampa Mr nnd Mr J Randolph Anderson w.-re nmxig the passenger* of tha Sea board Air l.lne yesterday for New York Mr. Joseph Gebauer I* quite HI at Ihe home of Mr. Herman Winter, opposite the Cathedral Cemetery. Mr. Gebnuer’s friends in the < ly will be very sorry to learn of his serious condition. 8 gnor and Mrs Hroceollnl are In the City, stopping at 423 Hull street. Hlgnor Broecaiiul. who I* her* for his health. Is well known in tile musical world, hav ing been for yesrs connected with Italian opera. H*- was for several yewr* prime I***o of Her Majesty'# Italmn oiera in lamdoii. Where h sang with Christine Nilsson. Companlnl. Mm* Gerster anl other famous singers Recently he haa been ltiter:l In church music In Brook lyn, N. V . which I* now hi* home. Discharged From Haukraptry. The following Savannah bankrupt, have rereived discharges from their llabllllles ami permission from Judge Speer 10 start the struggle with Ihe world anew: John D Gould, William E. Woods K C. Cox. Max Wllensky. John A. Sullivan end Albert W. Davis. The discharge# were received tn (he office of tha clerk here on yesterday. , CLASSIFIED AUVEKNSEMENTS. rRIION %-. 4 <'uns i \ias si.niT ui• slP^avoiT>- M liy U-rfvina h email on that wat.ii id in<l. itiuk nn ,It ta io rv*ulai it. to t|i* mtiiuta an.l *mrravo It* with any namr or tn.tto klrfil; hat fin K r rinir can lw* rtifuvtMl In time; tho*o F|kW('ta> lop c.in bo art afkk>, th*’ r focim can l* fo m l bv the >M one*, an id* (ucji - work m* d# 4 •lone .it the eleventh hour; ohl *oll, | -*tl tuim, pll\er and tialr taken .h m Ii Fo Kean. :x n.iai HrtxiKhton. hal>, J welry and p in n* aunniv Fi* i*Ae; n * i la* • t* have a i < n |tn In voiir broot h at <1 p(ll h **l Uki new for !oc, and tun- o bv iedy for ('hibtnuiK Al\ KRTiSKMI- 'NTs iRT IN CAP IT A I*S WIT.I* HE PRINTED IN fb AS 81 FI ED ADVERTISEMENT fOl.t MN FOR TWO t i: ;T8 a word no ad VKUTISEMENT TAKEN FOR U.SB THAN 3(X*. YOt Wllals DIKE THE MILK FROM Sprlnsfleld Dairy; U'a rich and pure, ir> it. IK) NT FOROET THAT MllalaEH rell* loll* and toy* fiiinr and mw* our holktay aaortment. 307 Broujrhton, weat. IIYAFINTII AND NARrDhU’S Rl’Lß.s iwlrny rubber plant!*, cut flower* atwl floral d**rnn* from (H**hlit'<i Niiraerv. optkoelte t'litholic Fetnetcry. J OuitSner, as* nt 12 ltr<aßht*Hi etreet. eaat. |2* FOR ART SQUARES WHILE they la*t 111* aaaortment. all Rrad* aof art aquarea, ruffn, mats, |**>rtl**reß C. P Miller. Mgr nt riIOIPK LINE OF WIL!/>W ANT> cobbler ae.it rock era for the hnll lay, a’ Ti cple a 217 Urouyhton. weat. I AM NOW ROTATED AT 414 WEST Rroufff.ton; tlnjr up IPtf If you want to have your fur' I ure vnovetf r packed for ahipmeni or alorase I xoarantee pi i ea the aamr na I do the wmk that'a ►•Den to me A S. Urtfßt*. 414 Brought on r(rl weat; tnatlrekiaea made to order KENSINGTON FARM MILK IR UN eurpaaaed for rtchne*a. delivery la |or f* ct; phone 5. 4fc “IF ITS RUGR YOU WANT YOU CAN get them . h* iper from McGlllla. SI FOR WOVEN WIRE COTB WHILE they lant C P M Her, agent BEK MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS office table*, office matting, office shade* y 7 Broughton. u*t WHEN YOU BEE M GILLIB* BIXTT inch ao-<*ent rug*, you will buv them. Juet can t help It. will sell tn rny quan tity. •FURNITURE MOVE!* WITH la a apecialty with McGlUlc. TEEIM.E IB BHOWINO A NIFK DIVE of c.iriet*. matting rug*, shade*, lino leum; ch*ape*t In town MHILLIfT LA rr. CURTAINS* WILL beautify your i*er|or. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, MAT tref-ee* renovated, antique rurnlture r i*o! trbed. furniture packed, and shipped tn l>c*t manner Bend m© your order*. C. P Miller, agent KDM ft ADDS ANTI - RHEUM ATIF ring every rheumatic ought to wear. J Gardner agent, 12 Broughton atreet. m^i M'OIIaDTB 18 CHEAP ON RI GA. NET*, lar# curta n. hamm*'k* water cooler* plilowa. picture*. atONe*. bedroom auila, and furniture of every description. “if YOU DON’T FIND WHAT YOU want where you are dealing, euptmee you try Miller Hl* i*>*ortment Is the Iwwt In town. 2*7 Hroughmn. west. FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM BUTT parlor and dining-room furniture, \<*i should go to Teeple'a. KENSINGTON FARM IB ON AN elevation in he ccun ry fre#* from city drat’ age Impossible t r ml k to l>ecoiie contfliinlnate l. bv Impure odors; If you want pur* J* r-ey m Ik. phon 234Ji f>e livery prompt; aetlefactbin guaranteed MGIDDIB MOVES PACKS. SHIPS and stores plin< and furniture. hee work only, no * r’lieaik-John" prices—no "CbSip John" job* CANARY BIRDS. GOLD FISH WC ter grues. bone flour at 12 Ktoughlon street, east BEE MILLERS NEW STYLES IN cerpett. m.t*lng*. linoleum*, window shade* Ail work d>ne in flr*- lus style Get our rstlmafe. 207 RroughtOO. west. M OIDDIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH HUGS —Smyrna pattern* f o E* cent*. TEEPDECAN SAVE YOT‘ MONEY ON stove*. *t#e’ ramre* **ll htoi’eni and hot stuff heater* 317 Broughton, wept BEE MILLER S NEW STEEL STOVES and ranges, oil heaters, wood heaters, best makes, reliable goods, r*-.yaotiable price*. 2<17 Broughton, west. ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP WILD BE PRINTED IN CLAB BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CRN'iiH A WORD NO AD VERTIBE MK N T TaK BN FOR LES3 THAN 3W\ PHOTIIGfI A PH A'. FINEST PHOTOS. MOST It BARON able prices, one with rich ,lol"n cabi net* mounted on a lovklv Xma aid N*-w Yeara eird: I am miking sj> dal lun on crayon pasgel ..ml watercolor In hnd s<wne frames at very low i>rl e* fo h<- holidays; a tin.- p es nt ee mv line of frames, etc. Wilson's Studio, (1 Hull street. MEDICAL HOW arTyociTTeht? IF^YOHR fret are Iroubllng >ou. call on me and 1 will give you r*lVf. 1 euro Ingrowing nails, corns and all dtsea.-es of tha feat without |Mln. charges reasons le; <an give the beet reference* In ihe <1 y; ia ilents treated al residences, orders ■ "*> 4>a left at l.lvlngston'* drug slots, Hull and Congress strsets: te'ephone 293 Lem Davis, surgeon ehtropgdlst. HELP WANTED—MALE. WAN FOR MoTiT WORK IN AN OFFICE: Ml ST WRITE A GOOD HAND ADDRESS DECEM HER. CARE THIB OFFICE. TWO BTRONG. WILLING WHITE nov* to learn trade Apply to-day. Na tional Mattreaa and Renovating Cos. 331 Drgylon. YOt NG MAN BTTCNOGRAIHBIt AND lypewrller; must be good penman and quick st figures. Address Hilton 8l Dodge, Oehwstkee, Gs. “WANTED. A STENOGRAPHER, youth or young man. familiar with gen eral office ftatk. Address, with referen ei, Htenngraplirr, Motnlng News ofllre. SALESMEN WANTED TO BELL OUR goods by sample lo wtiolesale and rated irade; we are the larges! and only man ufacturers In our lm in the world, liberal salary paid. Address, Con-Dex Mfg. Cos., office, J* hoard of Thids Building, Savan nah, Go. HELP W AMTKH—FEMALE. A DVKRtTsF.M ENTB SET IN CAP ITAL* WILL HE PRINTED IN CI.AS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN UK’. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. A MAN OK FAMILY WHO HOME years since had charge of a furniture store, and who I* u good accountant and all round man. desires to get back Into hi* old laislties* or some other where a hard worker will be appreciated. Is Will ing to take a very moderate salary. ll* now has employment and can give good references. Address Z. 8. 8.. core Morning News. WANTED. POSITION HY W KLL educsted. good lumber Inspector. Ad dles* stating salary, ’ inspector," care of the News, , KM PI All Mu\T W ASTRO. A FIItSruDABS DRY GOODS *aie*mm (German), w mm * poaltlosi as clerk by Jen 1, llbl, l*e**t c*f references. Aklress* Box IN. Camden. H. C. m^ Jmv m 9a ROOM* U % \TEII, LADY WANTS TWO UNKFHNI9HED room*; md* rule price. giml loisttun; *tat© partlcukim. Address Day, News of fice. W tMTILNIU I 1.l tUXIM. IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP earth, dirt. earn!, manure, etc freu of charge. Ju*t at city ltmlls, hauling over hard road, writ* or t* le|.h**na Brown Bro* . corner Andeveon and East Uh***d st reel a. IF YOU WANT OOOP MILK. GUTT IT friHn S|* mgfWdd Dairy, It’s rich, pure and wholesome ADVEBTIBEMENTB BET IN CAP ITAIiB WII.D PE PRINTED IN CLA* BIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR LESS THAN SbO. FOR MI NT— ItOOM*. NEATLY KERNIHHeTT Rooms ADD • onvenlenre* 3ik li.imard streel near li berty. I I. AT* I oil It EXT. ABEBCOBN HTItKI'.T, I , ’LAtToR rent, furnish**! or unfiirrr|*hed. en suite or *lngi. Appl> al on* r FOR RENT ELEGANT FUAT OVER drug store.. Montgomery and llterty ►tnviM, bath rmmt. gas; electricity FOR HkXT-lltll t oil RENT, COMFORTABLE HOUSE, No 217 WMdburg street, east, between Aberoorn and Uncoln, first Ha*** order and condition, every convenience RUM rent to right tenant Estate Salomon Cohen. West Broad aid Broughton streets. FOR RENT. 311 BAY STREET, BAST. in|tilre D'l Bntughton, east. FOR HI NT OR RALE. THAT M AG nlffcf-nt residence >n the oouthcast -orrer of Gwinnett und Barnard streets 1. D La- Roche. FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE residence*, thoroughly renovated Apply A. Wylly, agent, 12 Hi van street, eist • run UK AT—Ml** 11(1(4X1.01 A. LARGE WAREHOI HE AND OFFICE FOB RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS. FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE BAVAN NAII CAltltlAUß AND WAGON CO. II P SMART FOR RENT OR HADE. THAT EI.E until faim. four mile* on the Augusta road ij.Mvid), 1 ontnlnlng two hundred **n*l three acres, fifty of which are under a high state of cilltlvalßn; there *r© on the place three dwellings two large Isrnß and packing shad, a fine arteeun well, everything In Hint-class order, two rail rotds run througn the land. 1 D. La- Itoi'lie . FOR RENT, on tiie ogekchee road, bet wren three sod four-mils posts (trolley cars nearly to two mile post). Isiat in bd* from one acta to on# hundred, same can tv bought In large or small lots on easy term*. C II l*orsett. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN DAP IT AI At WILL UK PRINTED IN CLA* SHIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR LBSS TIfAN 30C. FtIH HALE—heal estate. AUI liKi ini.air-.N 1 61-T IN •Ai Iff AIM WILL HE PKIN'IKD IN CLAIi SIFIED ADV KItTISI-51 ENT COLUMN Foil TWO CENTS A WORD NO AO VEMTMEMKN’T TAKES' FOIt LKtsß THAN MC. FOR SALE, A D'T TOR TWO Ht'N dred ibdlar*. easy terms, on Ninth street, near East Urtaid, no clfy laxatlon. C. 11. loraett FOR BALE I/ITS ON NINTH STREET near East brood, no city taxes, at t-fSi each; iwrnty-flv* do lots cash, nnd easy monthly payments. C. II Dnrs*tt. FOR SALE. LOTH ON NINTH. NEAR East Hroad at 1200 each, will soon l>e advanced to 1225: when a lot has been pad for I ran at rang" to get a home built. U. II Dora* tl FOR BALE THOSE LOTS ON NINTH •treet. near East llriwl; hsv* ordy been sold to first class parties, who will make good neighbors: and none other* ran buy. Tha terms are very easy, and they are cheaper than any others In the vicinity C. H. Dorset!. 11l -ll'lM E AND Ill'll,DlNG LOTS for aale all over the rllv Robert H Tatem, real estate dealer. No. I York street, west. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAIJ4 WILL HE PRINTED IN Pl,\ SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LK3S THAN IOC FOR SALE—MI( F.LLAAMOI'g. no; HEAL blk cUtUII KING! THY It when yuur lavurna tenpdy foils, at 25c ooiuh added to s gill of honey makes a splendid mixiure for Infants and children BENZOIN HALM. MAKES THE SKIN Ilk* velvet, for sale hy druggist or at Hen r> and Aberoorn. Persia Drug Stores. Whitaker aid Taylor streets. COWS. WITH YOUNG CALVES. FOR sale fill (71 Weal Houndary street; oee them. FOR SALE. ONE MULE AND HAH ness seal truck. Apply Bcreven House Cigar Bland FIRE PROOF SAFES WE CARRY A flna line of Are proof safes In stock at all times The twrtles esa sea exactly what they are getting Our price# are as low as manufacturers sell it. with freight a<fct •d Parties Interested, who Wish a go.*! fir* proof eafe. will do well to Inspect our slock. IJppman Bros, Llppaian block, agents for manufacturers. TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR sal*. 18 crop* first year boxes; 12 B#' n r*> round limber, at II 50 par acre, gt par thousand boles for leased tlmV-r; pie ty of 11mb-r to be got. n five mips of rail road; will give possea-km now or at end of season Address Round Timber, car# Morning News. ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN CAP ITALM WILL HE PRINTED IN CI.AB STEIED A DVEHTIBBM ENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR LESS THaN 30C. LOST AND FOI AIJ. ■'eoTt'TTnk RED HER iTJtTEIt A Nil one red bull, with white face Reward tf returned to J. Goldberg. 1821 Ogeechee road. mi AMDINO. HItIOHT. PLEASANT ROOMS WITH hoard, private family, desirable location. W 7 Charlton street, west. 11l CHANCE*. ADV ERTlrthiM ENTB SET IN CAP ITAIAI WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS -81 EIED ADVERTISL7MENT COLUMN I "It TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS TIfAN IOC. RIM El.I 00-01 9. HOT AIR AND HOT WATER HEAT EKH. AI BO GRATES AND PARTS PI T IN AND REPAIRED. P H KIBK NAN, 10 STATE STREET. WHBT “PERRY A HESTON 13> STATE street, west, will move. pack, ahlp or alore your furniture st short notice; also ren ovote your old roattrertssa at IHUa cost. Dell 'phono U 24. AICTIOA SALES FI WRR DATS. ~ ADMINISTRATbR 7 r SALE niAMOJtIM, JKWMJII, Ml 910 HU, I. D. I.X HrHK, (orfloncr. On TI KHDAT, Doc. I*. 1908, at 11 afnloelr, a. No 11 ''onitra atreot. *■(, I will noil for rmmh lh fotlowlna *rtl,l.et PliinnxHl Bunhurat, JVndant Walot. and ■ look. Ulna wltt, 3 beaiMlful dtimnnd*. Minx aim & dumonda. Itln* with (vrtoraid •ml diamond* I'laln i)oM Ulna. I M.mntid Kor Htnda. Iln. tnrquoioa and diamond, Hhln. Collar and CufT Hutton.-*. ‘Sold ll> irt nnd Nn-klnc*, fHlrrr Chain Corta monnalo, Tnink IVvkntliook, Pin, diamond In contor; Mualo llox and Dtooi, 3 1. I,lira' Hnta, Silk 1 >rra-ra, Walala. flna I'mtrrwrar, 2 lmportnl Vum and othar artlrlr* JORHAN K. IIROOKS. AdmlidrtriHOT ratatr ot Mlnnlr Btavrnaon. dri-raard. - - ■■ii ai aOROtiB. i ">. : KTuiKET WMNnMiaDW ■iK work. A i' I’rlrr (k <v* ran <V* II ehraprr (or you than any nor Stair an ! JrfTron airrota; '|honr 85A WR ARK IIKAtMjt'AHTRRB Prtli arwrr pi|w. ftrr hrl< k llr*- Hay. n l an 1 vaiulili' lvr um • rail Adarua Paint Com|(any WANT RD. ONK TIIOHBAND Ht!N gry (K-ufilr at thr Hooiharn Orocrry Casa* paity, 114 llarnnrd atrart OCR GERMAN nCADT MIXRO imlnt in nold und* r a (U(■ mirr, havn your lauin*’ (minted with It. Ad.ima f'ntnt < dm- P*oy. DON'T TRocnr.r yocrsk.i.k aboct tnovliiK your (urntturr. raiaylnii your rar prta or maittmi Prrry A Itrnton will re lieve you of all that troubla WE WIM, niRNIBII YOt! WARMTH for th<* waitrr. try itw of our ll*t Stuff he,.tern; ohr.ipnaf In town A f I‘rl’e & Cos . rornrr State aiwl JrffruNm atreela; 'phonra KJ MORE THAN ONE lITTNTIRKP 1 ENTB In every <kiUar of your hard-rarnMl hard ranh al the Soulharn Urocnry Cumpany, 111 tlnrnard a'r*<t A FCLI. I.INF. OF GRATES JCBT rr.rlvr*t will nrll any nt the -pi (it parts. A lim* I'alnt * ompany. 101 Coß* .rrar alrrrl, want. |F IN NI El> OF A rillST CI.ASS rat,nr we ran milt von In quality and price; our Bter In. ramcen are xuarantee.l. A O Price * Cos , Siale and Jeffern,>n atreeln; plionen 8M REDI'CB YOUR MVING EXPENSES hy Inve.lln* vour hard-eanied hard caah with the Southern Grocery Campany, 114 Barnard at real . ADVERTISEMENTS SET TN CAP -ITAI(S WII.I, HE PRINTED IN Cl-AS SIFIBD ADVERTIBI7MENT (YM.T’MN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMKNT TAKEN FOR I.EM TUAN W NORWOOD'S BOOK. * “MOTHER GOOSE CHEO,” For aala al all Newn Btandn In Savannah. I KGtl. RIITK'H. tIK<H~IIV 'T'HATHAXI roI’NTT.- 51 ra iMrollHa Mm ken lian appllwl tn the Court of Ordinary for a twelve month, nopport for hernelf and minor ehlMrrn oil' of Ihe entitle of John Murken. de ceaaed Apprnlnarn have nunta raturnt a'.lowinK name Thee* are. therefore, to clta all whntn It muv noncern to atq>ear before raid court to make objection on or before ihe Oral Monday In January next, otherwlae earn a wl.l he aranied. Wllnexr. the Hon Hampton U. FerriH. oidlnary for Chatham county, tlUa tha .10th day of November I*t' FRANK E KF-I!.RACH. Cleric Ct. Ordy . C. C. NOTff'E TO PEBTOHB AND CREDIT ORS GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.— Noth •• la hereby given *0 all persons hav ing demands against Joslah law Wal thour, let* of said county, deceased, ta present them to me, properly made out, within the time preacrlheot by law. ao aa to show (heir character and amount; and all persona Indebted to a*ld d*-aaaed ara required to ntaka immediate isiyniant to me. EMMA ROBERTS WALTHOUR. Administratrix. Savannah. Oa.. Nov. TANARUS, UNO. OEOROIA. CHATHAM COUNTY ~ Where#*, l.nvtnta William# boa applied *0 Uourl of Ordinary for let'em of admin istration on tha estate of Amelia Lot-kail, deceased. , These are. therefor*, to rtt* and ad monish all whom It may tvmcern to be ami appear before said court to make ob jection (If any they havei in or before the first Monday In January next, other wise Nek! tetters wtll he granted Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. Ferrllf, ordinary for Uhatham County, thla tha 30lli day of November, lnt FRANK E KF.ILHACH. Clerk Ct. Ord y. C Cos, GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTT Whereas. William M Davidson has ap plied to Court of Ordinary for letter# of administration on the estate of Richard Turner, deceased. These er*. therefor*, to elt# und admon ish all whom It may concern to he and appear before said court to make objec tion (If any they havei on or before the first Mor.dav In January next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness, the Hon Hampton L. Ferrllf. Ordinary for Chatham County, (hla the 30th day of November. 1900 FRANK E KRtLRAOH. Clerk Cl. Ord'y. C. Cos NOTICE TO DIJHTORB AND CREO rroRs. GBORGIA-OHATHAM CX>UNTY-No tice Is hereby given to ad pet anna havlrg demands against John Murken. late of ■aid county, dec*as*l. to pre-ent them to me, pri'perly made out. within the lima prescribed hy law. *0 as lo al-ow their character and amount; and ell pa--ona Indebted to said deceased are r qulr and to make Immedla"- pnymant to m- MRS DOROTHEA MURKf-TN. Executrix, Savannah. Ga., Nov. it. 19#n. GEORGIA 'll \TI f A M fttl'N Whereas William L. Wakriee baa applied to ("our! of Ordinary for letter* of ad ministration to Ixsuc to Jordan F Brook*, county admlnlilrator. on the eataf* of John G. Carter, deceased These are, therefore, to rite and ad monish all whom It may concrn to be and appear la-fore said court to mak* obj—- tton (If any they have) on or before (he first Monday tn January, next, otherwise said letter* will It* granted. Witness, tha Honorable Hampton L. Kerrlll. ordinary for Chatham county, this th* Skit day of November. 1908 FRANK E KEILBACH. Clerk Ct. Ord'y, C. Cos. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COI'NTY- Whereas Eugenia F. Sweeney has a milled lo Court of Ordinary for letters of admin istration on the estate of Michael T. Sweeney, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all whom It may conern to be and appear before said court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before (he , 1 , ■aid letters will be granted. Wltneaa, the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrlll, ordinary for Chatham county, this the 7th day of Iktcemlrer. 1980. " FRANK E KBILHACH, Clerk Ct. Ord y. C. Oa G R WHATLEY. Hstltlom-r’a Attorney. ■ cents, a4 Huskies* office Morning News. 3