The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 09, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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hypnotism in general use. OK ■ AVANSAH 1 # PHYSICIAX9 |)r.PT IX THE ICIEXCE. B v|.nll>m, O.M R'(*rdrd a I raud, Mon Accepted mm One *t il.e Branches of Medical Aclenec. U*nr Savannah Physician* Took , ifona Recently I'rom a Special ,f | n !l> puotlam Otbera Hnd >lale a Miadf of It Before and Had I anl It •" Thedr Practice—One of Ihrae Offers Nome Ihplanatloa of the Mysterious Science and Qlres Itesalts Obtained With Some of Ilia Patients. .kjbly very few of th® renders of l -rninf News, outside the members , medical profession, ars swart of . * xtrnt to which hypnotism is now ,j by regular physician*, not ao s g f :nce the main “draft** w*h fakirs . i ki of every description and the . jfnee of various schools no: recog the medical fraternity, has now v a p ience and Is accepted as such nv-dicai men and scientist# out medical profession as well. u- al psychology.'* “psychic sclenca." ar<i jggestiv# therapeutics.** are titles . i tho new addition to the medica. known among the fraternity, but , , f the doctor* cotne out plainly , ii .t hypnotism. Just dry ao. Prob re are hundreds oT people In Sa , ■ r:rht now who are being treated :c methods without being aware w ' f.i t. It is not necessary that the f * .*> iM be acquainted with the re .tnple suggestion is used, th.* •• milder form of hypnotism. In .pnotlrm it m necessary thut . .* t should not only be aware of I'.ment, but that he should will t, „ . rr.it an otner wise the operator helpless. * aimed in behalf of hypnotism r ftt#g <an be with nsent of the patient, who must •' rrg to submit hi ms* If entirely to • lator. an** it is further claimed In • of t.i* eience that while the m*n itie# may le torsi or partially *!♦•!. fhe moral Instincts sre as .1 ive a* whet) the patient is in the * • .••don of his mental faculties. N single case. th#- advocate* and i > uonera of hypnotism claim, can be *1 out wo* re the power of the prae ov * r the |*aii*‘nt has been ahusol rr. ral Injury of the patient, and yet m is now in common use by > of practitioners, some few of IHir.aps, .ire not of the highest r,. character. <n from another Georgia city, ik- <je laity of teaching hvpno- Phyei* lans and dentists, left Ba * > > re* •*ntly, after sending about ' w k* here, during which time I • half th** phvslctans In active In the c tv took the lessons. B#v r . i .> m* lans who had taken the )#- *r M*en by a Morning News re ltd professed themseive* more C i .is.'d with what they had learn* 3 f • ' * t*ecla!lt. S rue. In fact, were tM *n the subject, and nabl that * *" .ng- had been done w hich would wonderful, and even magical, to the ‘ * < mind, and which could only be * I by the principles of hypno g cla me*l by those who have ignted and accepted hypnotism Is lavs to rest the claims of th% ' *n Scientists, faith healers, spirit* ••d others of tnis class, who have u* of hypnotism In performing h wer** ascribed to other causes, m • *i matter of fact.these cures had *• mplished by means of hvpno * a. ut th so-called healers them y understanding the principles of by which they healed. It Is 4 - edged that many wonderful cures f * * been made by these people which < h- cv!}alned only by the principles c iX'.u'.sm. With a (Mi*;ial understand k 1 th* fakirs have been able m ibltions in which many appar - a ri.i rful things were done, all of * t w.-i* not mere pretense. H\; :. •■!>rn.*' said a physician, who ti* study of his n**w science in •me y.-ars ago. ami who h*ts v In in *ut hits last Ic nlvocate of its n>th*-r more nor less than sug i r is something which we apply • r dnily lives constantly without k . th re is anything strange or t •* - is a lout it. The sight of an s iggests a desire for the fruit. The r. I sm* 11 of liquor furnishes a sug * ■ •to the tftjwr and renews his crav • top. r A friend Invites me o i. irlt k I do not want the drink and ll** Insists anl ns we pass down - ? r*et pa*-'tng one Itarroom after an* r* news his invitation. II iving * jKction on principle to taking n be finally prevails upon me that I t n drink and we enter the next ’ *m together If he had not sug - I would never have thought of tak- II ■ the drrnk This 1a hypnotism in its ;!.**? form, or mere suggestion. •'c who hive never had any ex • in matters of *his kind." said the hi. "have no idea of tho exjons to ■ this jower of one mind over an #r bv means of suggestion may be car- Some of the things which have * •?!• under my kr.owledge have been real ! wonderful.** tf’i* that a patient In a state of m may he operate* upon without the physician was asked. • inly “ he repllod. “This Is fre n’i done nowadays. I can give you we in my own practice which some three or four years ago. A • aii dentist here came to me and that he had a lady patient t deemed It Inadvisable to use *v.- ■ morphine or other drugs com* it c l to allay pain. She had sev •h fo be pulled and as she was H highly nervous tem;erament, he a* I might suggest something to * ** task easier. He had heard that . i vpoo*ism. hut was doubtful of my * ' in this line. I accompinied hlrn office, where I found the patient, vpiotixed her, after one or two ef ■t I told him :o go ahead with his lie proceeded to pull the teeth :he patient laughed, sang and chat • ircntly oblivious to the extrac * the teeth. A <lentlst was still doubtful. lie 'he patient was faking and said toll him to go ahead with hi* *rd when he hod concluded I would > him that she was In a genuine state. 'Now. this woman is a * i patlerrt.* I said to the dend*t. 4 1 1 will mok** a little experiment for I**'* tiem. Take this blank and write ‘ words on It. anything you please.' fold it up without letting m* see Vf, u have written * He did s\ and had him Join hands with me. he holding the paper tightly In his 1 A-# then placed our Joined hands th** heal of the patient who was o a hypnnti • state. 'Will you please if you see anything**’ I Inquired • ■•d a moment inl then re- V* I see a paper It Is one of prescription blanks. I canno* read ’• th**re are three words written They are *'K Plurlbus I’mim/' * I * • pa|er from my friend, the den opened It. There were the thr* ah h id* written them. He did 1 any further convincing on the f hypnotism.” n after this/* sold the phys' I treated this dentiat for neural • [ notism and later performed an r - up*>n him at one of the dty hoe ir. me presence of several physi removing a large tumor from his r w.Shout the use of annesthetl s ktr.d He remained perfectly quiet f br operation, except once, when f * ,#> ntion wts dlarracted by the cut f • small artery, lie aroused up “Ouch!” Tht u about the mil lcat form of out cry a man make* when rbuuriatiam si*J ieuly tweak, hitn In it* worn fonxis rheumutinr. t* a living death The vic tim, incapable of moving hand or foot, ha* do part in the great procession of I — life, on which he Ifeaa eves. A great frotn rheumatism, who had given up cured bv the use of the blood aud to covery ** contains neither alcohol with rheumstisen County. I could not leavr my I was cnppled Tried many doctors and two of them gave me up to die None of them did m* much food The paiwt in my bark, hipa and leg* and at times in my head would nearly kill me My appetite tin sery tmd K*erylMdy who saw tne said 1 must die I took her bottles of (Golden Medical Discovery ’ and four vtaD of * Pellets.' and today my health is good alter suffering welve years with rheumatism ** Dr Iherce's Medical Adviser, in paper binding, free on receipt of 21 one-cent •Unijrs to pay expense of mailing only. Address I)r. R. V. Pierca, Buffalo, N. Y. whi> I wns taking up the artery, sn*l remlnde*! me that I had better give him my ntteqt'.on 1 did so n< <1 he soon be anie un *oncl<His. After the operatl>n was completed he himself, %\ith sc*me *s , .stfince. anl I \\ ilk *l home with him. Had he been put under the Influ ence of morphine he would have been con fine* I to the hospital for several days at least." The physleinn relate*! several otner in cldent* even more remarkable than those just given. In one cue** he enableii lady, who suffered from stage fright, to sing In one of the church choirs of the city, and received the ivunpliments of the director of the choir who had no idei how the feat hnd been accomplished It Is not even necessary for the operator to be present with the patient. The lit ter hnving once h**en hypnotise*! and the ’‘uggewHon given, the suggestion may take effect hours or daye later The op erator. ne a rule, does not Inform him. or her. of the suggestions given during ♦ne hypnotic state, and the latter after wards proceeds to carry out me sugges uotis unconscious of their origin. In the deep hypnotic state this physi cian said that the patient was entirely at the mercy f the opera for Other phy sicians, including the specialist who was here recently, claimed that no master how deep the hypnotic state the (Mttient ould not he influenced to commit any act contrary in his or her moral princi ples while in a normal state This point jeems to be in dispute. The fact Is. how ever. that hypnotism hss advanced to the point where If has become a recognixed branch of science and that it is coming into more genera! use daily. Even the most enthusiastic advocates of the new science cannot fully explain some of its mysterious effects, and It Is pos sible that more wonderful things sth may be developed IS SEEKING A DIVOKOC. Mrs. Nophle 11. Dnnlism's Ault Against Ms J. Iftrndford lliinhiim. A libel for total divorce was filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court yesterday morning that is of considerable interest. The plaintiff is Mrs Sophie R Dunham and h* defendant MaJ. 11 rad ford Dun ham, formerly general superintendent of tho Plant System. An order to perfect service of process by publication in the Morning News was granted in the Su perior Court In the afternoon, MaJ. Dun ham. It Is understood, being now a resi dent of Alabama. The petition was filed by Mr. Georg© W Owens, attorney for Mrs. Dunham As soon as Clerk Carr’s signature had been affixed. Mr. Owens took the iwipers trom the clerk’s offi* e ami had not returned when the office closed for the day. A Morning News reporter called upon Mr Owens at his office and asked for a statement as to the grounds of the di vorce. •'lf I had desire*! to have the newspa pers discuss this matter." said Mr. Owens, "I would have left the |ietttlon In th** lerk's office, for the perusal of reporter?* It is a matter in which the public ran have no proper interest, and I have t. * intention of making any statement what ever. It is merely to gntify what news papers believe to be fh* prurient curios ity of the public, a curiosity, by the wav, which does not exist, that they desire to discuss these unfortunate family dif ferences. I have a perfect right to with draw the petition from the Jerk's office ar.d I have done so. When the case Is :rle*l. there may be something for the public to know; at present there Is noth ing. and I have no intention of making any addition to your present fund of in formation.” The filing of the petition cannot be sail to have been altogether unexpected, m* for some Irttle time there have been ru mors of a divorce. SAIMHII* • IIHIVIM4* TIIER. Indira' Auxiliary Mill Give It at tlie llethel Her. it". The laidles* Auxiliary of the Port fti clcty will give the sailors who mav be In port at the time a Christmas tree at the llethel on the night of Dec. 27. Great interest among the ladles Is always cre ated by the prospect of this entertain ment. and already they have begun gath ering presents with which to grn-'e the tree. Warm, comfortable clothing, particular ly sweaters, mufflers and gloves. Is de sired. as these are things that are nee.iod by sailors during the excessively cold weather they have to withstand. For 21 cents a present for .a sailor can he se cured. and the ladies are anxious that any one de-lrtng to give a present w|| ••end 2S cents or more to the Bethel where It will be received for the Christ mas tree fund. A an early date announcement will be made from the pulpits that the ChMstmi *r** will be given, and the past r* will request their congregations io ild the work as far as possible. The !,dl.*s' Auxiliary Is made up of rwo ladles f om each of the congregation* in the city and Interest In the w rk is ther fore wld - spread. The array of presents la us *3 - \y large end for eome time a number of t.-idle* hnve been ergared In knitting warm articles of Mothlng f*r the sailors who are appreciative of the efforts made for their comfort They also appreciate the entertainment that Is given th*m at the llethel at Chrlatmaa time, when they ere far from their own home* THE MORNING NEW& SI N DAY. DEC KM BEK . 190a TO BEGIN FREIGHT SERVICE. ______ • HOlTlimX RAILWAY HAf m> YEAR LEASE I'ROM CENTRAL. Central's Agent and O flier Force Mill Handle the Freight Hnslneas of the Sonthrm-toutlirra Mill Pay for Privilege of I ae of Track Front Plant Xysteui Junction and Share Expense of the Joint Agen cy at Savaunah —lf southern's Freight Business lie Large Enough. Increase Mill Have to He Minis In the Toree of Eut ploye_ Soliciting tgeuey May Re Established Here by Southern. The Southern Railway will Inaugurate a freight service for Savannah to-mor row. The first freight iraln Into thin city run by th** Southern wdl arrive h noon, and dally thereafter there will be an incoming and departing train. An agreement ha# been entered Into with the Central Railroad by the South ern. whereby the tracks of the Central from its junction with the Plant System, four m.les from the city, ere to bo uaed for access to the Central's terminals in Savannah The privilege** also Include the u#e of the terminals, and a lease of ninety-nine years has beet) secured by the Southern of these rights and privi leg*#. Tho Central Railroad will be the ngent of the Southern In Savannah. The agect and off] e forces of the Central will handle the business of the Southern, and It m y be &>und necessary to add to th* number i of employe* that are now* In the service of the f rmer ro-* l Thkfc President John M Kgwn of •he Central said, will depend upon the hiuuiie*** th*- Southern may de velop. If it I* found to assume dtm©n- Mon* that will rot admit **f the present force of the Central handling It. the force of employes will he in. r* i>** I Rnvment will be made t ic Central at a rate that has been agr* upon for t ie use by the Southern of ihe tracks, from the junction with the n.mt Svst* m. and the Southern will l-o share the expenf© of the conduct of i io Savarfnah office, paving It* pro rata of salaries and other cost a Freight will be received and dis charged by the Central for the Stc.ithern. anl the Central will handle .-.ire for the j Southern to any of the industries at Savannah, that ere reached by main tracks or spurs of tiie Central A traveling auditor for the Southern Railway will He in the dty to-morrow to open up the new ag* n v. Ife will bring • supply of office blanks, and will start the Central's agent, Mr R G. Trex *- 'ant. und his force off In their new rn pacitv as joint representatives of the Southern and the Central It is thought probable that the Southern will establish an uptown freight office in charge of ocne or.** of Its traveling fielght agents. When the Southern inaugurated its pasenger service Into Savannah months ago there was of estabilshln.* a fr* igh? service stm locating a city freight office Traveling Freight Agent Cox, then at Charlotte, was. in fact n mi 'd for the position of Savannah repre sentative of the Southern and there was every reason to Relieve tiiur the service would i*e commenced. Tho <t!l 1 ils thought better of th** plan, however, ai 1 to-morrow's will be the first freight train the Southern has run into this city. Savannah will be reached by the South ern over Its own line to Hardeevllle S 0.. whence it will use the Plant System to the junction of the latter road with the Central, four miles from the city. The Southern wi'i continue its use of the Plant System paasenger terminals in Sa vannah until the union stall n project has been carried out. and the Southern. :he Plant System .ind the Seaboard Air Line are in the enjoyment of the advantages of the new depot they are to build, rep resen red hv the T'nion Si itlon Company, on West It road street. 4)VICKE\EH THE < IIRIH LEA. Soullarru'a Train tlTrrird by Open, lag the New Line. A change in schedule upon the Southern Railway was inaugurated last night at n/dnight in consequence of the road to •loy. beginning to run Its piseenger trains over the new line from Allendale to liar deevilla. Ji-pevtioii trips wen* made ever the new roadway last week, and every thing was pronounce*! in t* idinbi** by tho officials for the owning The Root hern's passenger trains will have their schedules quickened ten minutes by the chonge. COMMITTEES IKK IIKADY. Pair (ommlftrra t* llrgln Artis** ( flmnM Tn-murron. Things ore g**tting In good shape for the canvass for subsrlptlons to the stock of the association for holding the state fair, which will begin to-ni**rrow Nearly and the chairmen of the suh-committees got their men in hand yesterday and ar range*! to begin work Monday. The Druggists’ Committee. Mr. I. A. Salo mons. chairman, met yesterday and ar ranged to make * thorough canvass of the drug trade Monday. The other two memiMi: of this eomml’.te** are Messrs, W. F. R* id and Lawrence Uppman, and #a h signified Ills interest In tho work by aubpcrildrig S3OO, Mr Solomons havlug airesidv subseti!*e*i this anuiunt at tho Exchange nieetmg. Chairman J. W Ja k -n of the Hotels, Restaurants and liars Committee g<> ( all five of Ids committeemen together yester day. at and divided the work in half. Mr. Jackson heading one-half of th** commit tee and Mr. W. W. Siarr the other half. Mr Leopold Adler has called am •t- Ing at hi- office of the Ranking. Cotton. Naval Stores. Real Estate and Insurance Committee for 10 o'clock to-morrow morn ing. while Mr. H. 11. I#*vy h*s called his cemmltiet* for th*- genr-ral wholesale and retail trade to meet him at the 8 *r*ven at noon. There are good men on both commute*.*, and good results are ex pected. Mr J. T Shuptrlne. (ff)airman of the committee on truck farmers and deal ers in forming Implements of all descrip tion#. who has been out of th** city. Is expected to returi^ to-day and will doubt hss get hi* commit!#© ber*eher also to morrow* morning Superintendent John E. Maguire of the fire *|epartment has taken charge of the miscellaneous commltt*-** for the West Hide, end hopes to get In some good sub scriptions In that quarter. Altogether the outlook for the work Is very encourag ing and it Is believed that with two days’ active canvassing on the part of the com mittee the desired amount of subs* rip tlona will be secure*! ORANGE* FROM AA.xs %T, savannah Company’s Hrlirninrr Line t< tli* Pa lin mas. Tlw* little schooner Julia Elisabeth, which arrived a few days s n *e from N*- > *u. brought in besides other cargo. 100- oranges. The fruit is large and of very handsome appearance, comparing quite favorably with tho best Florida oranges. The schooner has been employed for the last several months by the Savannah Grocery Company In trading with Nassau and neighboring poin.s. ar.d mikes on a iversge of one trip s month. The ven ure has proved so satisfactory tb*t the ompany s now castlr g about for a some what larger vessel, which its Is proposed to purchase and equip especially for the Nassau trade The little Julia El.iabeth will leave 8a- “77” The nse of “yT** sends the bland tlngllßM throutfli the veins nntll It reaches the ext reailtlra. when the f*et warm np and the Cold Is broken. Like Malaria. Grip pervades every mal ady caused by taking <'old. end takes on a G tippy nature, including not only Oougha. Colds. Bronchitis. Catarrh an*l Sore Throat, but aio Rhaumatloir. Kid ney and Bladder dlseeaea, which are either caused or eggrxvated by taking * ’old. lU* sure to send for s copy of the new edition of Dr limuptireys Manual. 144 page*, on the care end of the sick in all aliments, mails*) free Humphreys* Homeopathic Medicine Cos.. Or*r Milluim A John John streets, New York. GRIP vannah in a few day# with m cargo of groceries nn*l varied n*s**Tim**nt of sui piles, which find r*wdy snle Mtnong the |MHipi of the islan*! Her return cargo will consist of tmp.cal fruit*, sponges. c'ral and other products ;c ullar to the Island Mayor My*r*. w*!h> is pr*eldent *f the Savannah Grw**ry Company, I* of •heofnh ii tls' i fonKi*l*rable trad* n ho built up with th* Bahama Islands In this manner, and that voyages may be extended a.* far as Jamal* a THEY DON'T CREDIT BTORT. Ofllrera of (inarda 110 Not Think Cel. iilM-nr Mill Oppose Their Hill. The Morning News *4lpa tehee fnnm At lanta announce this morning that Col \Y G OUer. *ns|*ector general of the state t roopp, has signified his intention of st* pearing before the military committee of the House of Representatives In cr>t*l* tloii to the bill transforming the Savan nah Volunteer Guards Battalion from ltt fantry to heavy artillery. This report Is not credited by those of ficers of the Guards who have been most wot Ivo In th*' movement and sre most fa miliar with the status of affairs. Tne bill Is in the nature of afi amendment to the general military law of the state and at tuchcd it. as liderx, are several fu tures to which there is probably consid erable objection on the jwirt of Col Ob*ar. Thes#* features, objectionable to him, have no other connection wMh the Guards I*lll than a merely physical one It is believed here that it is these fu tures, and not Ihe Guards' blli proper, •inar designs to op|>oae the committee One of th**m provides that the state law, making 1t a misdemeanor Ur anyone, not an active or retired offt vr of tho t.*t* troops, to w*sir a uniform i oh* mhllng the slate unlfrm. Ik* s*. amended a* to permit ex-officer* of the volunteer regiments from thU state, *lur ing the Spanish-American war t. war tlieir uniforms at reunions of their regi ments. Another provision is that which mikes th* commissions of general staff officers expire with the term of the Governor who apf>oints them. As Col. Obear himself holds over from the administration or Gov. Alkineon, he Is not Ukely to ap prove this proposed change in the law either. officer* of the Guard* eald laet night that they did not believe that Col Ohear will op|H>*e the hill affecting the battalion When Cos: hear was In Savannah, swn** weeks since. li* told these offiefrs that h** woubl not the bill, and they have no #)*a that he hoa forgotten this prom, is**. The bill Is popular in Savannah with everybody Interested In the military and its welfare, with the exception of wane few whom special reaeona control Not only does c\ery e-ntim* ntei coneft*l*ta tliMi dictate that tho hlo t'trlo commarsl should retain its irellvlduallty and identity, but there m l*r.-icti tl r* asons why there should b© at i#*K>t one battalion of heavy artillery, de slgnts) for coast defenae, in the ranks of th** “ ate troop* The*** ap|x*.tl with farce to everyone who considers th** et.ite'n long -oaat line, and the import.ml cities and towns by which it Is lined Whether Col f>b#*ar opposes the bill nr not, there Is little doubt that it will be -ome a 4*w Inf on* the exjuratlon *>f the current week. It Is favored In th** Hotm* by th** chairman of the Military Commit tee, Representative Brock of Dade, nt.d Gov. Candler has already announced that .*)•• will sign it prompt**’ when It is pre sented. NeverthHe-#*. noho>|y believes here, who Is fumiliar with the facts that Col. Obeir will oppose the pasiagc of the bill. 1 |N|’l El# nilitlHKl) COLLEGE. | <|urn tionn I Hal>-( *inimlt(ee of th* Hennte Made Inspeetlon. A aub-*ommittee of the Senatorial Com mittee on Education visited the Georgia Industrial Col.ege for Colored Youth near Thunderbolt yesterday. Senator W. K. Spinks of I’nubling county, chairman of -the fleneral Committee on Education, S. nator \V. I). Hamrkk of Carroll coun ty. an*| Benator J. Ferris Cann. the lat ter. chairman, constitute the sut>-com mlttee, and ail spent the day nt the <*ol .ege. Cd. T. W. Meldrlm. president of th** commission In charge of the college, and Mr. Otis Ashmore, one of Its m* mbers, 1 * tioti, Col. Meldrlm g*>lng out in the morn log with the senators. an*l Mr. Ashmore followitig in th*- afternoon. Eaperial at tention was devoted to the mechansnal ini Industrial work in connection with tlie institution, and with that and the other branenea the party seemed well pleased The three senators were seen last night after their vlsi to the col.ege. and all expressed themselves as satisfied with w;,at they had #**en Senator Spinks and Senator Hamrick sold they were scarcely prepare*! for such evidence of progress as they discovered. LIT! BREVITIES. The monthly meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew A***o* Inti on will he held at the as#n latlon rooms to-day. Rev O G Ming.edorff will preach at Trinity Me’hndlst Church at 11 o’clock this morning an*l * o'clock to-night The Rcbll k A-i.ims Darning Academy will * glv* another of their delightful soiree* at the Catholic Library Hail next Friday evening The first battalion drill of the season will b* h*l 1 by the First liattalion of the F.rst Inf tntr . und** MaJ W. L. Gray eon. In th* I*ik Extension to-morrow lilgbt Th* I Wfll Km ed at *.& o’clock and the sasemnly at 1:45. For the benefit of the ”(g|ethorpe Mon ument Fund." the Ssvannsh Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will give a "Boston Tea-party." Sa urdsy sfternoo#. Dec. 15. from 5 to 7 o'clock In the drawing rooms, northwes' corner of Bull street and Oglethorpe avenue; ad mission T cents. Etch visitor prraented with a souvenir cup and sau* er. pi k ages of "Imperial tea.” and National D. A R *offee spoons for sale. Children will be admitted free; tee cream, cakes aud omramtum for sal*. LOCAL •‘KROON AI.. Mr Charles Mark# has returned to the city Henry Cohen. Esq., of Augneto, is In the city. Mr J.mr E F cry at Egypt is registered at the Fulaski Mr I Victor, Jr., returned from New York >esterda> Mr T R Twttty of Camilla lx a guest !*f the Pulaski Mr 8 11 Wlkwa of Widlty Is regls tered at the Pulaski. Mr J F L*ughery of Sumter Is regt#- | tered at the Pulaski. Mr C Brown *f ffwrol tie boro is regls t**rsl at the B<-re\en. Mr I! H Cliatw's of Bylvunta it regls ter**<l at the IhiLskt. Mr I* 8 Sinclair of I>arlen is reais -1 tered a# the Pulaski Mr a <* M *\ry of RobertsvlU* is a ■ guest *f the l ul.iekl. Mi \n c Hi s. ii of Charleston is r*g -i isterrsl at the I *e Sot**. Mr J A 14toawx Jr, of lbw'k Springs, j ! s a guest <d ilia |*ul iski I'r Th*m.is N Hak**r of Illggston la j register' and hi the ftrrovcn. Mrs J Hermann *f BanderevtUe Is reglster**d at the rk raven. Mi S Bowman, Jr., of <*harletton, ts i registered at #h** RrreveA Mr and Mrs Dintore Israel of Charles. ’ t*n ar** fhi* st of ttto Hcrtvstw Mr Wtn P PhllMps of Augtista was | \ guest of th** Screven > st*rda> Mr 11. Ftltx of Atlanta w i among the arrivals at the Screven yestwday. Mr \\ M Rrwn .in I Mlwa I>j% T‘a , Brown of Bariow. G. . aie gueata of Hu* • Pulaski. Mr Fred s Mv*rs, *f Richmond, Vo., .* bn>ther of Mayor Myers, spoilt yewser* | Im> in the city M r T. K Sin 14 h *n.l Mr. Tlnrlry Smith hav** gone to Forsyth whither they were called by n w of the d;ith of their grandniorher Their ti lends w!U sympa j Ilas** with in th*4r loss Mr. It W St.like, who is eonneeled with the ticket **ffl' e of the Be.ih*wnl Air Line, ha# reikgwed his poeiM.*n, and <n Wedn*sday will leave for NVw York, where h** wiil make his future home Mr. Ijoul* L Carrington, a form* r citi zen of Savannah, but who lain been for -ome lino* conned*d with the Murine H*e l*ital Service in New Y*>rk city. Is exiws*t **<l In Savannah for a short visit uliont the middle of tie* nurtith. Mr. Datibl J M t’.r‘hy. a representa tive of th** Henrlcl laiundrv Machine 'ompmy *>f Chel,*** a. M • wh* ha !*****ri #P*ndlng ten days lieu* on lu-!h*-h and pleasure, sailed on tin* City >•*- terday. Patrolman M MQuti*le. who has lx*en laid up for alout thr*** 1 w.*k from •• wound accidentally re. e!ve*l from a pistol lutll, was out of the hmi**** ><s#**rday for fhe first time aince the a*vklent hap|>**tt ed. It will l* some tlm** yet. hwever, lefore he will be able to go hick to duty. ONLY TWO FAVORITE.* WON. Good Weather and Some Splendid spurt nf New Orleans. New Orleans, I**o. Weathsr fine track slow'. Ilerobw and Georgia were th** only winning favorltea. A 11**l *f nine smrtssl in tha Palmetto Handicap, with Aloha II a tnIM favorite. Weber nmd** all of the early running with the favorite, who quit In the last quarter Knight Ran nerat came away on the final turn, and won cleverly. In the last raco Aaron, the favorite, was left at the post, refusing to break, and the stewards ordered his entry refused In future except in staks avente. Bum mailea First Race—One mile. Heroics. S to 1, won. with Belle Simpson. 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, second, and Tom Gilmore. 7 to 1, third Time l .4f< Second Race—Six furlongs Sackatuck. 4 to 1, won. with Midsummer. & to 1 and t; to G. sc.ond. and Moroni. 4 to &. third Time 1:16. Thlrl Race—One mile. Frank McCon nell, 13 o 6. won. With Hood's Brigade, | 2 to 1 mii*l 7 to 10. second, and Free Hand, il2to 1. third. Tltn* 1 41 Fourth Race—Palmetto Handb ap. one an*l a sixteenth miles Knight Banneret. •; to 1, won, with Strangest, fi to 1 and 2 •i *l, itr 1 Bit • ' third j 'Hm* 1:50. Fifth Race Six and n half furlongs i Georg!**. 1 t* 2, won. with Jim Conway, 2 j to 1 arid 1 t* 1, #*>**M)d, and Hardly, 3 to 1. i third. Tim#* I:23V*. Sixth Race—Hix for.oog*. Gracious. 9 to 2. won, with Gray Dally, 6 to 1 mid 2 to 1. second, and Hcorpoiette, 30 to 1, third. Time 117. NTH IKE WAN T GREATER KIT Negro Cotton Mill Operatives Hid Not Like >rw Itulea. Charleston, H <" , Dec. B—A atrlk • m*>nK the operatives of the Vesta Cotton Mill was thratene*f her** to-day, l#ut 1: amounte| to very little. The management of the mill recently notified the operative** that they woui I have to work by the piece |n the future The n**w rule w'!#* to go Into effert to day, and it wns rumored that all of the help in the weave would go out at noon. A squad of policemen w • sent to th* scene, but there whs no dieturnancc what ever. Seven operatives quit work Near ly nil of the operatives in tin mill ure negroes. ALABAMA-GEoitt.lA LEAL IE. Its Promoters Will Hold a Meeting In Nflnntift lie**. |*, Selma, Ala. Dec. 8.-E. T. Peter, presi dent of th** Selma Risebnll Assirlatlon, l*-d.iy called a meeting of the pr*tnoter of the A lbu mu-Georgia Interstate League to meet * the Kimball Ilouite, in Atlanta. Monday morning. Dec. io. Tho cltlra that will form the l**.igu it |* stated, will Helnm and Montgomery, Aia . an* Atlanta Macon Columbus and Rome. < la. It may Is* decided to .old two more cities to the list and make the Ala- Imrna-Geor gla Is-uguu an eight-club or ganization. New Mnnagera Named. Atlanta. I>#c. h Telegrams to-day an nounce the appointm*nt of M*ssrw R Stafford Nash and Joseph Van Holt Nash. ; as Southern managers of tne American Hook Company They succeed their fath er. the late lamented MaJ Nash, and the apfMdntmen! Is worthily bestowed by Msnnger Green. Flection In Tattnall. KHdeville, Oa . Deo. 8 —Hon. Joseph W Smith of 11'g.in wo* unarilrrxeisiv #*larte| county a*hool commissioner of Tattnall county to- lay. t. fi.l the vacancy * a used by live resignation of Mr. A. 11. Odom. BPEff IA L NOTH EN. FOR nii.i:. One 10-Inch St ‘-a rn Shot Gun Feed. 82 feet long; one Hill Oscillating Steam Nig ger, 8 and 16-lnch cylinders, only us*- I about thirty days, one filer and Htowell Gang Edger, with three saws, one full set of Filer and Htowell Lathi* Machinery, consisting of boiler and rung lathe saw mill; one t of machinery for making j rosin barrel staves; also a lot of Circular j Saws from 16 to M inches diameter, trom ! the mill of H P Smart A Hro. in Emanuel co*my. The above for sale by .VALE ROYAL MFG. CO.. Oa. ATCTTON N % II * FI TIRE HAYS. “OLD HOSS” SALE CE!6ITiAL ill t.tiGtt.lA RAILWAY rOMI'INI, WEDNESDAY. 12ih lh o'clock a m (city timet, at hw down freight ware house of t| a time i-ompnny *n Writ Broad street, at tti* h* a l ,f perry str*-**!, I will sell in lM* to suit pur*'t.as**n 1 *’'*#!** fancy Shit fink; l caw* Fur- ] case men *nt wool ew•• it*rs l case Millinery , 6* Blanket-*. i; f'.mnt, .1 , ,| , n hi sack* gr.**n t'Nvffe* bar re* Yin.-g.ir 13 Palls, loxes nnl Ki.ket-* and\ !<* <iv - Ceiluokt Star q. .. c. . . b.ikti .; |*wd*i \ 'H*e fin** Cigars. 2 J. .\|*r line wrapiM*), Rubber Steam lira* with brass co ipltng*. 2 n*w %*ok Stove.**. \ fin* large Strri **k Rang* , with ■ **-• • -*. i fine * rMin S'larmar, I • ae*- admit *n Monks' Wrench and Bit Bra* e .* hand •onwi Nickel Computing and Weighing counter Sml*s, 2 new 8* wing Mu thlnee. i latr I H*'e D*a.l'. lu li* > W.tqon i *rwi l*r.Y Felloes, 2 pair new Rugu' Snaftv. rea i% to use. Sanllnee. Hnlmsw Rrsmtr* Ht-lvr*** Toll* . Wrapputg I viper. Hng.i i. Snuff. * li.r Roaip. Win*-. T* a J4cnl*j, Show-tas* . Rice, llev. Ce tT>ent. Galv mix* i Sheet Iron. R**ofing Til) Feni-u W tr. r**.graph Wire. Mineral Paint, Cylinder li, R. It Grease. Kh* c| lr**n. Sae.'iWeik’ht.s-. fan |NMtnda. lur Iron Galvaniz'd lrm liu.keta. A M ’fi"i Drug*. Redding. Hel'taub, Ilii i* in-*. Wnsti Mnnd* Roi'klng tYialrs. I'ruitiis, iHMieeho i g<w>d- St.|o t'humw. bruit J'.ira. Milk lUHIIes. mul \arl<ua other freight. J W <NMISR. burrhasing Agent. AT AUCTION. CARPETS, M % LF,N, till IPR MILL. I I ItNITI tr.. etc. c. 11. DOHNiipp, iMHlimrer, Will eel MONDAY, lftth, at 11 o’clock: Ihfc'k Shelves. *'arp#ta, Stove** Rooks. I'Ulurew. •; Itb'yvlea. Mafchee, ‘'•winter Sl • Platform H<a!ea, I/ > iter IVo . *fT* • M.;|. Iron Railing. Organ. Sewing Machtnw-*, 14#by < Y*rn*gee, St*i* laidtlets, Si* let* win is, Needl** t'ahliws. SikrlnK-, In dst*-ado, and a lot of iskla mai endw. also- - A few Fruit Tre*-#, ptNachea, I’'•are. an*! O rupee, NEW PIANOS AT AUCTION. Tl N I Pit H, IITN, t . 11. IIOItNETr, tnetlnneer, Will sell .hi WKbSHKHAY 12th, Inst, ut II a. in , it 22 i W itr* •* Wc**t TVn le w l’prlght Plan***, full ort.ivp, w ith und without Man l**ily and Tit-mul** nttacbtientH Th***-** 11 we. i rum* tit** have J tie • U*n re cNv**i| dlr**-t fr*m t/i*- manufaeturwrs. atwl ar* iH’lng *4*l In ihi* w.iv t Ifttrudui'P Com Ira this •<*mnmrd:v T‘• v nre **f t. tnarknlle ww-er-t tone. In Iwvmtlful *m.*#, and will be realty fr In s*i*llon (up d.ilm) on Motakiv hip! Tu*w dav si: I Ihe d>* of sal* This D a #|len~ *lil ohan'o in eeeorn a g*d fmgrutnent ai i w n-k only that their merits le In quire*! intex LAMPS. CLOCKS. SILVERWARE. i IHIiVIT. S% V A NNf I H YItTION 4 NII COM If IN NION I OHI‘INI . MONfiAY. II n m.. w** ni l eel! r*on*dgn n*nt *f ,V<n LkUch and G)il*lrwi'ii Chi**** 4 , Ju< kSp ai.l n<Mks. N<*t new atyie#, but v**ry fine nmt.-rwilr* •* in** Inunp- Guik Metnl rul Jnpane*# Stands leHiutlful ,\m* presents 36h pairs of all-wool pants % fine Rnie pels Carpets. SnbdMwird Tieek. Ptorka, 811 vwrw.tr*. 3 Sewing Machines. 143. tin Wnahburn Guitar mrl 127 0f Wash bum Mamlodn A. WJNBRIGHT Auctlonoer. 11l Whitaker street. % M I *• MM N'T ** ANNUAL BALL Sovonnoti council No I. DfOti American fiieieo G 1 lltlif ARMORY ||Ll^ Tuesday. Jan. 16, il. Tickets 12,00 Admitting gentleman and ladle# (shipper included). CNFMiMITTBB: J B. Maguire. < J*airm.in. A. J Towtiach. secretary. <***<). A M. I*. J;# J Hearn, I>. P. Walker. A Farittnd. Jno. I* Duffy. J*** Morrell, J <w *. H Walker. M. F Kaln. R. f‘ Warner. II F. Suiter. Must** furni>h*-*l by ltos*-nfekl‘s or**he tra T. k** * ran p* cur**d from tb** nn mlttre or at any of the Fir** Stations. HEV. EMIL G. HIRSCH OF CHICAGO, will deliver his fumotie le<*fure. •*P*ctit and Ficliun About the Jew,, 11 Before th* Savannah Course Well)*■flnv. I** 1 12, H;3> p. in., Guards Hall Admission 7f Tickets for sale nt F A W. Imi u ndry offb •* Tuesday und W**lieaday ( lie* 1 . II an*i 12. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Cnnllnu.fi from Fifth Fn*.. ll< KI.I.AMKOt!). AN?) Oort*w.tl ft Chlpman. A FT'f.l, LINK OF ORATEB Jt'ST rv.lvl, will wit any of the a-panM* iwrt - A tom* I'alnt Company, JOI Cn- Kreoe atreet, woet. IF IN NKED OF A FIItKT-CI.AHH raiiae. we mu suit you In quality an<l prl<e; our Ht<■.,lllk range* are riiiranlMl A. C Price ft Cos,, giui, mil Jeffrriun street,; t>honea 6i* lUEDPCB TOUII 1.1 VINO FXPKNBKA hy Inve.tiny vour lirJ-*srne.l hard cash with tha Rnutharn Orocary Company, lit Barnar'l sir.at AnVERTIHUMFVT* BFT IV CAP ITAIX WII.I. UK PItTVTKD IV Cl.ftts ftIFIBP ADVPJUTISFMFNT COLUMN rr>t< TWO CKVTB A WORD NO Af>- VKRTISKME.VT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN .W Good Positions . c (§ecured * f by*ctn> wid< ■SmCt Young Men Women • puctic*! ■e-SpiS-^ 1 BUSINESS /vmwta/ ■ ‘///' GOLLEGES r f Mt/r.t/rn \/ V W/, MINGLEDOKFF&' CO. MACHINE BLACKSMITHS AND BOtLRRMAKERB. Talwphonc li3. *lO IraUan atnat, fiavannah, Oa. gPKBTAL NUTICBuA. GRHEN’N If CM I II WHfftKY. This celebrated f immw old vatt#*) Hlghlan*! Wbi-*ky is direct from the dlotldery by u* Tnls Greer Scotch Whisky lx gtiaranleeti to be buttled abroad a d 1 • onsigned to us from <iias gow. Scotland, and * in bond In llie t’ntted H>atea Custom House in this city This grand old Greer Scotch Whisky Ip beautifully mellow an*! Mild ta m degree and Is soft to toe palate a* off# could |to#slhly wish, nd (bare la a nuttinesa about It ‘ t•* • i*l is rtf. "• .** glad t let the public pt***- <h***e ne small quantity as they even one bot'lc. for <h# pur ** of tntroducjng the beat brand *f Scotch whisky extant. UP PM AN BROS., Wholesale Druggleta, Ltppman’s Block, Role Ai**nt for the Greer Distil* loti**#. G.esgow. H itlond. and tmb lln. Ireland for their BH>tch and Irish Whiskies t The Raw**nee Springe (Vi., Buwef* Rv rings Fla.: Gentlemen I am i*l*e* and t * say that l •%** miK ti b*f)BUo| b m thre* weeks so journ t your aprlii*--* When I went to >*wir spring I wns i-eeriv run Vwit with irsiuTnl debility, and sap suffering with n> kidney a I warn much timsr->ve*l lit U*th r***t*ec# n*l altheigh 1 !<*%•-*> n*nv been mw*\ fr*an th* springs two m-oth*. Int 111 f**et the )M-ne*f!(-lal **ffe* t* af t lie visit lam per*- i.**t*i ttiat if I <**kJi have ret rut 1n el with vmi for u ctmple of inoidha I " >uld have fuliv reg.itneal m> former b*:Uth Y’eire r> , ei#*e<fuffy, I,A FRA T IZIaAH, Block villa, H. C. All you can irlnk f**r fn* at f Jvlngwton s. 11l Y ONLY 1111. UI.VI UINtiKH ALB. The l*e* |s Ihe Wheeler Brand of Bel fast Ginger Ai**. inuvie by Wheeler A Cos., nf Belfast. Ireland, from the celebrated Crocita Spring** of that city Thesa siwitigs ar** ihe |roperay of Wheeler St Cos. hence p*> otner * Huger Ale tnauufnclurer In Ireland hs* Ihtix*- wat* rw but them arlves The Wheeler Ginger Ale In mada from pure Jamaica Ginger Root anl not from It* *1 Peiqier. an )lhera are. one .a deleterious f;,. other la u tonic. For It* althfulfteae nd Purgv the eele braled W heeler brim*! of Belfast * Huger Ale k* the l*e* LI PPM \ N ItROTI!ERR. B*de Southern Agent **. Savannah. Oa. in v- tit 'iNr>% t nLi.iXii:, Rooiiih 27 and 29 Provident Building. Dav .illd Night B* iflou* Fall and Winter H**#el)) now in progress. Bienogr.iphy, f Munson, tliaham an*l Pltm.in), 'rypewrltlng. English branches. |u >kkeeping, P i manshlp ln*llvldua| Instruction! 1 Short, practlrai courses; latest and l*e*it met funln Our various departments sre exceptionally thorough and * >mp|e| and are under the 6ersot<iil supervision of the princi pal Students prepared directly for tm#i •)**os fall and examine the methodn and workings of this college If you are employed during the day. attend our pop ular night session Hand for catalogue. M H RYAN. Principal. LOOK : The finest line of Mantels, Tiling and Grates in the city Prices rock bottom. H.i v** tqoney h> seeing our mods l>efor purchasing elsewhere SAVANNAH 111 II.DING SFPPLY CO., Corner Cotigres# mihY Drayton. 'Phone Ml IIE ADS OF HOMES. HOTEL! AND HOSPITAL! Hoe It ever occurred to yoti that nearly one-half your life l spent Inhed* The him.'tree# is the ihM abused article of furniture, and should be well made and of good, clean material; it should be plck *•*l and cleanse*! at least once each three 1 era. W* make v\ew ones to order, and have Improved machinery t cleans# ind pb k old ones. Our mechsnlcal work. lina f ticking and material for filling, first la's* Medicated Rtoom Renovation of Feathers Hair. er. NATIONAL MATTRFSB AND RENOVATING CO., Bell Phone 1136 331 Drayton. IIONIMI EXEC I TEH. Ry the American Bonding and Trust ( omiHiiiv of Baltimore. We are author liel to exacute i> ally (immediately upnci np plication), ail bot>ds in Ju*ll< iai pro ceedings In either tho state or Fnßed Stales Courts, and of admlnistratora and guardians DEARING A HT’f.K Agents. Telephone 124 Provident Building. SPECIAL NOTH H. We are now giving special attention Io house painting, kolaominlng and iwpr hanging, etc. With a corps of only first clasH workmen and a competent super- Inndnrnt w* *wu k your work promptly hi.l satisfactorily Get our estimate on anything In house decorating line and kivo money. ANDREW HANLEY CO. as IIT> K M ANV* CAFE. 112-11* Whitaker Htre*t. Diamond Back Terrapin Slew t*rv-d any lime to <ed**r Ala** game of all kinds, and only th# b***t meats are pre- Ihi red In th*- style. Gulf coast O ra ters racleved daily. Wuergbtirger doff Phooa 710. I. A Nil TITMCB. Abstracts ol th* recorded land titles of Savannah and Chatham county from tha settlement of Georgia to date. Money loaned at low Interest on city real estate, BBCKETT A BECKETT. 00011 AN NEW. I make that frassled f)irnlture about as pretty as It ever wan nt moderate coat. N'oiMxly enti toil that It is not new l carry the l***t line of curtain upholstery goods In the city DAVID CLARK. 141 Jeff**ron street, p 8 —1 make the fam ous old tnattracs out of cotton, ■> w moss or hair. I INI MEATS. Com* to ua for your fresh meats. We keep th# beat and serve same promptly. Fine Beef. Lamb. Pork. RCOTT A DAV 18. Market. Phone 1173. nr VPI RICK, VTB it %N s: IT. New Apple Cider. 1, 2 and 6-pourul Fmlf Cukes, Cltannl Currants. Seeded Raisins, citron. and orange Peel, Whitman's Fine Carvlb-s in Vx. 1 and 3- pouiHl boxes, Min* e M*-af, Plum Pudding and Cranberry Sauce. Phone K 6 HARDER A MARSHALL. PRESCRIPTION!. rescript lons filled any time of day or night. Th* only u|>-ti>-dat pharmacy in Buuth Savannah. PARK AVE. PHARMACY. J L. Kr.man, Prop., Cor. Park Avt. and ilarnard. Phone 1146 RBLtLAR XNAI DINNER!. We are serving our very best meals now. They ar# 26c. At other places they are 60c. SAN FRANCIRCO ItRWTATRANT, JOB CHANO, Proprietor, 3