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CAR AND WAGON COLLIDED.
rout of noi: w*oo\ crashed
THROUGH THOI.I.KV , 4R.
4celdenl Orrirrrd Yesterday Mara*
Ina at the Inleraccllon of Drayton
anil Brs*hlon Strrete— llnrm of
I ~r Mail Been Sent in Front Not
>o. T on At't'onnl of a Ilia** nl Ihr
tnuthrrn latnl >lrr 1 oinpany'a
morr on llrjntt Strerl—4llormati
lllt'liariiann IM.I Not I nderatand
algual* anil (ante to a stop In lltr
May of thr Hoar 44nnnn.
t . te wagon from So. 3 engine house
rn Oglathorpe avrnur, cast. collided yes
trrday morning at about 10 o'clock wlih
B ,-ar at Ihe Intersection of Hroughton
ami Drayton streets. The lire apparatus
~a- responding to an alarm that hud been
rung front box No. 7, corner of Bay and
Drayton streets, and he car. as do alt
that run on the Broughton loop, was go-
Inc weft.
j t *4* only through th# HrrumfUnre
the car being practically empty that a
very **riou* accident wa averted. By a
f r;unate chance there wera only a lady,
, lored boy. the mortomtan and the
]. indue tor aboard the car. and non** of
rh .mu in the rark that waa fol
levA* 1 by the pole of the boo* w .on a?
it :ifhcd through the cor. staving a
hole in either fide.
Had anyone been fitting where the pole
,* .rrl or upon the opposite aide, the
r , Mi H mould have been aerloua Such
ii not atop merely upon entering th**
* ~* of the car it flr#t ftruck. but ram
ri* on the other aide, knocking off a
l r .on of the panel.
Motorman N. • K. w* •
charged with reaj*on*ibllity for the acc:*
rt*“nt, and wan arrvatad for having ob
f’ructed fin apfvira;u* while it vine on
me my to the fire, the charge having
hf*en made by Bupt. Maguire of the Hr
riepartmen* The motorman claim*-*! that
r : , confufed by the outcrlen >f tho*-
vi taw that a colilflon with the ap
pro* hing hoae wagon was Imminent, and
nought to atop the cur.
The chemic.il engine at No. 3 hid b*en
t* * oned for from the Snithern Naval
Hi • s ( * mpany a ftorc at th- corner of
Ai* rcom and Bryaru flrte s. where the
l !**e was that called out the apparatus
S me one. not knowing that a telephone
r . —age had tw-en *#nt. an*l seeing that
there wif* n Are at the Naval Btor* - <’<*n
pany'P store, turned In the alarm from
hog No. 7. It wag In r#jjon## to thl?*
a;.rm that the rest of th* apparatus turn
ed out.
When the street car arrived at Drayton
Street the rhernicul engine hud passed on
toward Bryan, having leen driven north
c*n Drayton, the presrlbad rout* The
!©*♦ wagon was not far behind, and For* -
man Arthur Twhach of No. 3 was on It.
lie sold the motorm-in was ‘ rubbering'*
after the chemical that hal gotu by In
a hurry, and seemed absolutely uncon
cerned as to whether an ymore appurtus
waa to follow.
The shougs of the firemen on the ho*e
wagon and of the driver, t’harlcs Kgenso.
combined with thosw' of the crowd, at
ira tii the attention of the motorman.
hut he then became too confused to know
juM what to do. The firemen wanted him
t > go on across the street to mak*> room
tor the wagon to pass, but th* motorman
said afterwards that he understood fhoao
among the spectators who were yelling
at him to say "stop,” and atop he did.
The firemen erm**d to b* llev. he had
stopped already ami waa on y Intent ui*-
or watching the course of the chemical.
Foreman Toshach said the hoso wagon
was niiout Broughton streeg lane when the
motorman saw it. and the foreman
thought there w> plenty of lim# to get
tie r**r under way and across Drayton
street hv the time the hose wugon r*a *u*.]
the trek. The motorman said he lost
nls head, however, and that wan prob
ably the reason the accident could not
b* avoid'd.
Driver Kgense pulled in on his pair of
whites and had them pretty well In hand
by the time the car was reached, hut the
horse* were in a trot, and the force of
their Impact w.th the car sent them to
the pavement, where they lay until th
lirrmen could Jump from the wagon at and
unharness them. The horses then Strug
gled to their feet, but on** was so severely
rut shout the legs that he had to Is
taken to a veterinary surgeon for treat
ment. The other Is a hit sore from the
fal laud compression he got. between the
car and the hose wagon, but is still In
servlcv.
A great crowd gathered alout th* scene
of the accident People came from all
directions, as they will when there has
been an alarm of fire and some such scene
occur* to attract their attention Th
t dice that appeared had difficulty in
earing the streets. There was a rumor
that s<*mc had been hurt In th- •< iden*.
and that added to the excitement until
the real state of affairs waa understood
But little damage was <Vme ly the fire
n* the Southern Naval Storm Company's
store, a movable oil stove was burning
n**ar a pile of flour in sacks, and w
either overturned or exploded. The oil
>plashed about, and the flames were com
fr inlcited to the sucks that held tie flout
Someone ran to the telephone to send th ‘
message for the chemical engine, while
others threw crocus hags and w ater upon
t * flames, practically smothering them
before the arrival of the fire apparatus*
I'resUlwnt W. C. Powell of the company,
said the damage was but slight, and wra
mvered by insurance.
hl flilbll IMDt*THI%B MIWOM.
Ihr Cirorgls \ornsl and Imlnstrial
In Rlltnte nt CJrreiialioro.
The Georgi.i Normal and Industrial In -
*• *ltuie at Gr##n#horo is modeled aft *r
* principle* of Booker Washington's
* hool at Tuskegee. Als.. and Is Intended
’ do for Georgia what the Tuskegee In
stitute |s doing for Alabama.
The Industrial School at Grrensimro wa*
o. • ned In 11W. with F. A. Curtrlght, A.
B Prln. K. A. Caplan. Bsq.. (Banker at
Greensboro), treasurer. Hon G. ft. Glenn,
state hrhool (‘ommisMoniT; Mayor. C’.ipt.
’ n. Parks, jr., qnd other prominent
Georgians, white and colored, associated
“ officers. 1< now owns seven .< re.- *>f
bu.d in the city of Greenelioro. two frame
buildings, one of w hich D a ne%v two-story
► triicturs, recently built, and has under
Be control 12& acres of farm lanl. *;out
t*'* mtl'ii from tireensboro. Th* ivertigt*
••tendance is over a hundred pupl*s Tn*
*-drls are taught in addition to a thorough
literary training, dressmaking, sewing
' “•ting, fitting, cooking, laundry work
housekeeping, etc., and ttie boys sr
•‘ight eariienterlng. painting, ahoe-crafl
•••*. farming, drawring. et Provision
• c In-mg made to provide homes for
friendless worthy boys.
Gref ns H>ro is located in the central
!‘-rt of Georgiii m the heart of the farm*
I* * lass of colored people. The location
• k healthy and convenient, and the pirn
•>f work Is outline*) to meet the necessity
n - the |a-op|e We believe that there Is
r, Mt need for such • school In (leor
• • and we no rt i-on why this m*hool.
b ' Perly fitted up and omliete*l. shouhl
’“• prove to !>' i gnat tH*nefactor for
’ •* colored people of the state.
In th* institution pupils may defrav
’heir ext>enses with such food supplies
*• mny raised on the farm.
Principal t’urtright Is recommended hv
Gov. r.mdler. Judge H T I*ewls and
of her prominent dtlsens of Georgia to he
“ nian of trust and abilt<\ He Is trying
•o raise funds among his Houthern friHak
;* plaater the waits of the new two-story
•uilding which h recently been erect
*d '>’ student laber. for the most part,
and to bujr a mule and a one-horse wagon
M* fl
meg to 11
Harrg \# 1
And bring children into the world to cuf
fer from an inherited bloodUint? People
do not realize that foul blood may lurk
under a fair akin, and that the fire smold
ering in the blood of the parent may
break into flame in the fleah of tho-child.
l*r Pierce's Golden Mcilical Discovery
{nits out the smoldering fires of scrofula.
It cleanses the blood from disease taints,
strengthens the weak lungs, heals the
diseased stomach.
"Dr Pierce's medicine has done wonder, lor
mv two son. " write. Mr. M H-irtritk of
Ilrro*lcr. owegn Cos N Y ’ With had Krofula.
I have lo*i two dauzhters in lew than fire years
with consumption sud scrofula Mv eldest son
wav taken two or thres years ago with hernor
rhsße Itnm tiie tune. It tronKed h m for over
a year He look Dr Pierce's Golden Medical
litKovery. and has not had one In over a year
My younger son had aceoful .ua sores on uta
neck; hut has n >t had any since h.commenced
to take your medialne "
Use Dr I*ierreV Pleasant Pellets far
the bowels and liver.
'or firm us.-. Iloih the white and eol
or.-d ell Hens In other sections have ron
trihufed to this fund Donations may t>
ra;d to Prof. Curtnsht. or sent to Mr.
K A F,t|>lin. (hanker). (Srcetishoro. Oa
f.ffif i:i.i.si.i:ii i oiiwiiiaha."
1 l.aee Sudlenre Wlinessed ('lvile
I'lleh’. Mur Flay.
Harl>ara Frlelchle, the Inspiration of
Whittier's poem and the heroine and een
tr il figure of an incident of (he Civil
War that has been much written about
and about which there has always been
a difference of opinion amoiur alleged his
torians. was the suhj.-ot of play by
Mr Clyde l'*Hch |.resente.l hist night,
with Sll < Ktfie KUslit In the title role
The ail hor dls I alma any Intention of
writing of an historical play, which la
well. The character of Barbara Is chang
ed from that of an old woman !wto that
of a young and pretty maiden ami the
atory Is used ny rely as the groundwork
fora pretty uml pathetic war play.
The Incident of ih flag occurs In the
last act. wh**n the Honthern army Is
marching through Frederick after captur
ing the town. Bari*ra’.s I'nlon soklter
ltt-a <l. nt In her home, while she. dlstrael
< <1 an.l grief-stricken, appears on the ve
randa and waves the Stars nnd Stripes
before the Sow hern forces. She is sh t by
a former sweetheart whom she has giltert,
after the commanding officer has ordered
that she be not harmed. The pathos of
this scene Is partteularly strong, for. hs
sldea the death of Barbara, the officer In
command orders the arrest anti punish
ment of the man who shot her anti he Is
his own sott-
The choracter of Barbara as Mr. Filch
hts built It. I> ailm rably fittesl to Miss
Kllsler' talents—or rather she Is to the
role, rihe Invests ,t weh n glriish sweet
ness. n tentler pot how and a strong wo
manliness that make it simply beautiful.
Ml-s Kllsler looks almost us young as
she it <t years ago when she played 'lta
irl Klrke." She Is a favorite
here ami her work received merited ap
plause. two curtain colls htlng given.
Mr Frank Weston, who. by the way. Is
Ml-s Blister's husband, made a I'nlon of
fh.r that even a rabid Southerner .-ould
Ilk-, and it bast some persons wondered
not that Barbara fell In love with him
There Is something In Weston's cut and
hlsu-tlng that Is refreshing it was even
... with his Drake In the "Christian "
Mr. (Headman. Mr. Dassle and Mr I’hap
|s lie were all capable nnd Mr. r’hrlslle
gave a strong delineation of a difficult
part -that of Ja. k Negley. the dls urded
lover. Miss Arden. Miss Blyth. Miss Mur
ray. are also deserving of mention.
The Southern Stock Domiuiny. with
Mob itgi. will n sm their
gagement this afternoon with a matinee
iw-rformanre of "The Prl-oner of Algiers.
To-night the hill will be "Jack's Sweet
heart."
"A Runaway Olrl" will he the opening
attraction ot next week on Tuesday night.
The Augustin Daly Musical Company Is
the organization presenting this .harm
ing comedy. It comes direct from New
York, and Is composed of such artists
only who could reach that standa’d of
merit demanded by (hat master hand In
everything pertaining to the stage-Au
gustln Daly There are sixty members in
the company, head'd by Arthur Dunn A
chorus of train's! volres ts heard In the
many musical numbers, and the many
soios. duels and concerted pieces, sung by
the principals, appropriate to the action
Of the plav, have served to nuke "A Run
away <SlrI" a great muwleal .lomedy su--
eess. Heats will go on sale Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock.
Following "A Runaway Olrl” will com*
"Other Peoples' Money" Wednesl.y
nlghl Jay Oould. when he was asked
one time how he attained his riches, an
swered "By playing with other people's
money." Ilennessy I-eroy|e. the come
dlan. might give the same answer, for In
one short season he has won both fame
and fortune In the brilliant comedy ft
,s wrltl.n on comedy Unes. Is elein.
bright, witty Hr.l pr liable. Ti.e scenes
ind characters are drawn from mmlern
every-day Amerlian life, and the princi
pal (lersonagc. "HtKehlnson Hopper," a"
IHtrtrav. I by Ilennessy Isroyie. Is a cr.-
ntl n that wl 1 Itvr on the stage for years
to come The story of the .-omedy Is
I novel and full of natural humor. Hutch
ins n Hopper, the role which Mr Keroyle
! astitne Is a millionaire stock hrok“r.
happy In the cor.h mplallon of his own
! tdroitne-s. .nd believes himself able to
pot only with Ills colleague but
with any combination of circumstance*.
( jO|.DI A Rl hK'g ELBIHOX.
Ilffirrn far the best Ms Woitlhs
Selected l.asl Night.
The semi-annual election of Holden Ru.e
Kodge of Odd Fellows was heel last night
and the following officers elected.
Noble Grand—R Clancy.
Vice tjrand—C. tl Klvers.
Recording and Financial Becretary-J.
8. Tyson.
Treasurer—A. 8. Niehol*
Tru-n< —B. W. Cubhedge
Pr.uwrty Trusb-e-J. 8 Hl.va
General Relief Committee—lt. K. Brag
don ind J H. Bllva. „
The Past Grand Is Rev. Dr. M. C.
Schaeffer.
—"And was my present a surprise to
vour slater. Johnny7'
"You bet! She said she never euspcct
ed you'd give her anything so cheap '—
Tlt-Blts.
HE MORNING NEWS: THVHSDAY, DECEMBER 13.1900.
G. & A. STOCKHOLDERS MET.
DIHKITOR* KIsRCTFeD %T THE A).
Wl AL MI'J TBIU.
Wittrri of ■ lionllnr I hnrnrlrr CVn
-• tdfrrd—Kllffllnn of the llonril of
Director* llr*ulfrl in Ihr • holer
of thr Oltl Honrd. With Hr. W. C.
I’owfll to Fill thr l*laor of thr
letr Mr. r. D. R*liter In— Mrr line of
thr Honril of lllrrrtor* *nturdn)
to Elrrt OfHrrr*— Prrarn t Ofllrrr*
Will Hr Hr-rlrrtrd.
Thr annual (nrrMng of thr Gror*U an*l
AlaNima H.illro.l waa hr 14 yr*trrrty
tnorntnc at tlie oftlrr of Mrort Ma k.ll
4c Ar. 4 rjH>n, gencml counarl. The
n**?** trn*actr4 by the stoekhoMer *a
•uch as tx> require but a abort time, on >
matter* of a routine character bring ion
aUlrred. The election of officer* by the
board of director* war* not entered into,
but * meeting of the board will be he*o
on Saturday, when th* officers will be
choecn. The following officer* will ther.
be elected:
rre*idena—Mr John Skelton William-*
First Vie* President—Mr Ceclt Gabbett.
Second Vice Preeldent—Mr. J. W. Mid
dertd>rf
Secretary—Mr W W. Mackall
But one change in ihe bond of director*
*a* made by the *to< khoklerp. A va
cancy existed owing to th* death of the
Im< •' i ’ Bi tfwte in It • we fi • i l
the election of Mr. W. C. Powell. The • Ac
tion of trie loard of directors requited a*
follow*: .Mr John Bkeiton William*.
Richmond. Mr J \N Mlddendorf, Balti
more; Mr. C Sidney Bhe<Maid, New York;
Mr W F Cochran. Yonk- r\ N. Y Mr.
Ernst Thalman. N* w Y*rk. Mr. Henry
Parr, Baltimore; Mr J. D. Hleteon. Ma
con. Mr. J. \V. Sheitle.tl. Amerlcu>. Mr.
Fred B Flake, Montgomery, Mr J. B
Holwt. Coitimbu*. Mr. John Flannery. Mr.
W. \V Mackall. Mr. W. W Williamson.
Mr Cecil Gabbett an*i Mr. W. C. rowed.
Savannah.
The following clrcul ir ha* leen ie-*uc<)
by the SmlK).iril Arr Unt*> traffl ' depart
ment*: "Effitive Dec. l. Mr. M. O'Con
nor is appointed acting B*>uthwe*tern
freight nn*J p.iMsenger agent of the Be*.
boar.l Air Une Kalin iv office. No. 2M
Sr Charles Mreet. New Orlean*. U
vice Mr R. U Tate, promot*-*!." Mr
Tate 1* now assistant g*eu-ral paeaengcr
agent a? Atlanta.
A party of twenty-five turpentine hand*
wo* shipped over the aboard Air ldn
yesterday to Amialusia.
Mr I*. Ilarrßon claim agent of the
Seaboard Air Line at Lake thty. Fla.
wa* a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. George ft Allen, district passen
ger agent of the Southern, with headquar
ter* at Charleston, sjent yesterday in
Savannah.
• ItITH hid) (.11 M IK> ( IKK.
The It r* it 111 n u Itim IMriiptet Ihe
Order* of *ltrr and Brother*.
Judge Faineant and a Jury tried an
amusing: i-osc, or a case, rather, that de
veloped amusing Inc dents uml testimony.
In the Superior Court yesterday afternoon
It was the case of the state against Gra
cle Middleton, charge) with assault with
lnt m to murder. The Jury hud l>*en so
thoroughly amused that It brought in h
verdict of not millty.
It appearetl that in August, a year ago.
there was a social gathering of the t’nlt
ed Order of Sisters and Brothers As on*
of the witnesses said there were “in
frcuhments" served on this occasion and
the gathering, therefore, whs unusually
large. Because the "infreshments" In
cluded wine. It waa unusually enthusias
tic.
Oracle Ml* hi let on was there and so w.*
a woman by the name of Rosa Williams,
and so were a large number of the other
brothers and sister*. It appeared that
Grade a n| Ko* had become Involved in
i personal difficulty, originating in some
reflections made by Rosa upon Grade's
cake, nn*t that In the resulting row Bns.i
had received n gosh in the arm. She
said that Grade had Inflicted the gash
with n knife, which she had concealed in
her handkerchief.
Om of the most inpofUnt wHhhmmm
a * Him i! Nf *r *.• n p• -:d i >f t
society, who appeared for toe state. Han
nah is of >• large and imposing nptwar
nnce. and 1* gift*-<l with * How of worda
(tMt rivals the best efforts of the sad ***a
wuveg. When Nhe hid once *tartcl to
tell ovnething. she told It. n*l the Joint
attempts of the solicitor general and Mr
W. P Ealtoche. who representr-*i the de
fendant. were unavailing to stop her. Bhe
spoke without pause or cessation, without
Mopping for breath or new ideas, and she
ndei every harangue with n triumphant
shake of her head.
"How del this thing happen." queried
Mr L i Roche.
Row she com* up to me and sh* say
'You can call It cake if you wanter. but
It's nutten but fwcettn bread.' and I say
to Oracle, "Iron't you mind. Grade. I'm
fiin some of y<>* mke and It's very good.'
and then Grade say to me 'Sweeten bread
or no sweeten bread. If any of detn
bresh up agen me to-night dey tho will
be hell to pay. and "
"Well, hold on." said Mr Eaßoche.
"Well hoi* on," said the witness, with
out stopping for an Instant. "Oracle pick
up her phte and sta't for do do’ and she
and Rosa meet at de do’, nnd Grade in
quire of Rosa what hhe lookin' for and
Rosa respon’ what she lookin' for. and
Grade say she look for all she can git.
and wld dat she reach out nnd grab Ro*a
by d** dress and sh- draw back her har.*
and den d* erowd surge In."
"Are you quite through*" asked coun
sel.
"Well. I'm tru (ell you ask me anudder
question." said Hannah.
"Who threw those plates?"
"lere wasn't no plate th rowed. Jes one
tumbler which I present le sasslefy wl I
two dozen and dere's twecity-t r ee der* to
day and de*-c women who been up here to
day don know a *lng about de trouble dy
wasn't dere when It happened and dey
come here to evidence for Oracle."
The witness continued in something like
the same strain until she was permitted
to leave the stand. After she had been
wound ut* and run down two or three
times, the solicitor general and counsel
for the defendant were both afraid to *k
her any more questions, and she was suf
fered to depart
After being ou* for some time, the Jury
returned with a verdict of not guilty, and
Oracle was permitted to depart In icar*\
She w is received with o(**n arms ami
loud acclaims b> her faction of the now
THsuntUd Order of Sisters and Brothers
THR) GOT >\ THE WIGHT AIDE.
< * nntrymen ttho Take s "Fl>" In
('Alton anil I nme Oat Fltiah.
The recent slump In the cotton futures
market showed that while "fools often
rush In where angels fear to trend."
these same fools often get into profitable
peculatlve d-ls whl* h win** men dare
not touch. The analogy of this Is the
success which a number of countrymen
had In getting on th* r*cr*. cot
ton. while the sentiment in town unani
mously favored a bullish bureau report
and a consequent Jump in prices In place
of the precipitous decline that followed.
If there Is any one thing to which the
average Georgia cracker gives more at
tention thon crops, it 1* probably the
course of cottot future*. Th*- fact that
much of th*lr land* I* given to the grow
ing of cotton ma k* s It natur.il for them
to watch with Interest the conditions con
trolling the market through which the
value of their product pulsates With the
attention they give to cotton crop new*
and prices, therefore. It Is not surprising
that a little clutter of the wiser heads
wander tt town about the ttm* for an
Important announcement, ami "take a
fly" on the side they favor.
Knowing that last Monday was the
day for the bureau report, several of the
countrymen dropped down to Savannah
to waKh things, ami Incidentally to give
a little mbstantia; support to their Judg
ment There were only a few
of the visitors. and they acre
In town on other huwlnea*, **lll
they happened to strike It on bureau
day. Being of the belief that this sea
son s cotton crop will turn ten millions.
•he visitors, of course. t*avk the *hwi aid*
and as a result came out winner* any
where from a dollar to two dol.ats a bale
The position these men often take
which 1* *Amctini*s contrary to the gen
eral sentiment of the community with
which they trade, shows that they are
pretty good suesßer*. or that they ignore
the great mass of opinion* went them
daily and t k a conservative look at ac
tual condition*, reasoning future result*
out according to their own way of think
ing Thr man In the field often make* a*
wood a show at guessing as the one in
th* 1 office, though It Is as true a* It ever
was that the be** way to win I* not to
speculate at all. Cotton factors frequent
ly receive requests for the names of re
liable brokers anti In most caves, un’eas
•he speculation I* for legitimate ptiipose*.
they advise their friends not to dabble.
TIIE o|.| FIHWT VtUOIMRWT.
(apt. Davenport <on I*l Hare Al*o
Itren l.lealrnani Colonel.
Col Clifford W. Anderson ha* written
a letter to Mr Thomas Gamble, which
throw* considerable light ui>on the rela
tions existing between the military com
mands of Savannah |n day* gone by. the
main point brought out by Col. Ander
son being that It was |ossible for the
late ('apt A C Davenport to b\* been
• lieutenant colonel of the First Regiment
a* the same time that he was i l.euten
ant of the Savannah Volunteer Guards
In the letter of MaJ. \V. S Basinger of
Athens, to Mr F M Russell of Scvun
teth. published In lat Bund iy's Morning
News. MaJ Basinger agreed in the main
with Mr Gamble in his article upon the
-talus of the military parade ground, *•*
shown by the record* of Council, but
orrected what he believed to be an error
in the statement that "Eleut Col. Daven
port" had appeared before Cour-'ll in be
half of the mllkary. Eleut. Davenport
having been at tnat time an officer *f the
Guard*, and having never attained th'- ti
tle of lieutenant colonel.
Nearly twenty-five years ago." Col.
Anderson states. "I was unanimously
• lee ted colonel of the First Volunteer
Regiment of Georgia, and a few month*
r hereafter, spent the summer at Ta*e
•Springs. East Tennessee, in company with
(‘apt George A tKllea, city nmrs'ial of
Bitvattnah. Capt Stile** was * member
of one of our oldest families In Savan
rnh. and at the time, the senior ptam
of the Savannih Volunteer Guards' Bat
talion. one of the most strikingly hand
-ome officers of the volunteer force*, not
only of Savannah, but of Georgia, and
above all. a man of the very highest and
most exalt'd ohuraster. Wa were to
wel her at the springs morning, noon nl
night, and one day in one of our rumble*
over the mountain*, he casually mentlo.
*d the fact, that *t one time, he had been
lieutenant colonel of the First Volunteer
Regiment of Georgia. I told him it wis
new* to me and that I had never heard tt
A few month* after our return to Ha van
*uh. Colonel, or as he was more popu
arly known. Capt. BM|e*. died, and was
buried by the Savannah Volunteer
Guards' Battalion The day of the
funeral I summoned the board of officers
*f th** First Volunteer Regiment of Geor
gia to appear In full uniform, and we
marched to ('apt. Htiles’ residence, to pay
the Inst tribute of respect and affertion
to his memory.
"When I subsequently fold the officer*
of my teglm*-nt of Col. Btll**s‘ former con
ns* tion with them It was new* to most. If
not all. of them. The Flrt Vo'untear
Regiment of Georgia prior to the war
let ween the states, wan a regiment only
In name, such was the deep rivalry’ be
•ween the companies comprising It par
ticularly (he Guards and Hitler The regi
ment paraded once a year and Its colonel
(Gen I A R I#awtai. when elected colo
nel. wm a lieutenant In the Republican
Blue*. Cap!. A. (\ Davenport wa a man
much older than Col G. A Htlles ai.d 1*
It net probable, considering the deep rival
ry between the Guarda and Bluet*, that a*
an officer of the Bluer* was elected colonel
of the reciment that an officer of th#
Guards (as Capt. Davenport was then. I
believe, a lieutenant in the Guards) waa
elected lieutenant colonel, ('apt. Daven
port as I said, was an older man than
Col Stile* and a contemporary of Gen.
lawion.
"If memory serves me right when Col.
O. A Blies was lieutenant colonel* of the
Pint Volunteer Regiment of Georgia he
was and continue*! to remain orderly ser
geant of the Hivannah Volunteer Guard*.
Possibly Cipi Archie C. Davenport waa
lieutenant colonel of the regiment and a
lieutenant of the Bavannnh Volunteer
Guard* at the some time."
Col. Anderson show* that this was pos
sible by his own experience 11*- says:
"When I was tendered the adjutancy of
the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia
by Col. Charles M. OJmstead In 1872 I de
clined it uni***# I could hold my position
as second lieutenant of the Republican
Blues, and when the majorby of the
First Volunteer Regiment was rendered
vacant by th** resignation of that fine sol
dier. MaJ Gazawray B. Eitnar I wa*
elected to the podtlon. holding at the
ttm* the dual position of second lleutefi
ant of the Republican Blues and adju
tant (fine lieu tenant) of the First Voltm
'eer Regiment of Georgia and holding two
-ommi**lon from th* state
"I hope this may make some of our old
cltlzens-for nearly all of them at one
time belonged to one of our volunteer
companies—brush the cob-webs off their
w some I
- question In dispute."
Col. Anderson says It 1* possible that
Capt. Davenport may have held the po
sition of lieutenant colonel only a few
months He telteves his theory Is correct
for the reason that the rivalry between
the Guards and the Blues was so great
that with a lieutenant of the Blue* ma t?>
colonel of the regiment the Guard* would
not have been satisfied unless the negt
highest office had been awarded to one of
their officers.
GOT OFF WITH SIX MONTH*.
Frank Sander* Arlrsos ledged Me
Was Gallty of l*arrenr-
Frank Bander* entered a plea of guilty
to an Indictment charging him with lar
ceny from the house. In the 8 u perl or
Court yesterday and was sentenced by
Judge Falllgant to spend six months oftf
the chalngang of the county.
Banders eto> an assortment of toharro
and grocerlew from th* store of the Tlefjen
Gro ¥ry Company, but wne raptured and
tils booty recovered before he had leen
able to * fleet an escape. Hl* readiness o
plead the Indictment doubtless saved him
from a more severe punishment.
FOR TIIE 4 HOI It AND 4 111 R 4 H.
Rwfertalnmeol to He dives Tn-wor
rnti nl Ihe First Hnpfl*l 4 hnreb
Friday night the choir, and the Young
laidy's HockMy of the Firs' Baptist
Church will give an entertainment In tho
Bundsy * hool room of th* church There
will be a programme of must* by tb*
choir And sales of fancy work, imoks and
other #rtl ie* that have bcn given tho#**
Interested in the affair. The object of the
••ntertalnmeni Is to get money to buy mu
sic for th* choir, and for other church
pur poo#*
CLASSIhEJ AiiVtmiSfcMcKTi.
rriKov n.
"YBt o)R(a’ M ? UKTTFH HET
(ho -tin* from Frgoac My *oi |
hor. th-ro 12 year* **> hill ft !• a* *i*t
a* no now. nnl *h<> ar*f hor hu-fatfi-t
ha\r b-rn Itioky cvrr .Ini'" Tf' num
ber of ni\ fingrr l I 1 *, Hair Jowelry j
xi .1 ffhavlni; Buppi. Hon>r 2X F.i.l
Brouiiloi Thr rlx.-o .or hnir. plail- '
mim oUt ioht oin *tlvrr ,!.<) *M **>iox * r - j
tnkrti a. -irh. mail orilrr. for birthday, i
wMMInc .itttl Chrlatma |rr< .rut* fironiioly :
mini
ADVKI: ITSFMKVTS SKT IN CAV
-ITAU>< WII.I. UK FRIMKD IN' ''I.AE
RIFIED ADVKRTIBKM IN r COU'UN
FOR TWO CKNM A WORD Nt> AD
VKRTIBKMKNT TAKEN KOIt IJ.SS
THAN X'
KIT CHI' Nr) A CO CORNER WRlT
akrr an<l Uharty *trrrfr hra.Viiiartrr. for
Chin#*— nnrl Japan*** flinrv rr*lr l a*
.to, at low prl*'r Orlriual an.l Turktrh
luiiammla below roof pit r. i owe atirf
Vil.lt U*.
Tf'C WIKI. KIKE THE MII.K FROM
RpimcflrM Dairy. It'a rich nn.l pur*. ir>
IK
M< IKIDAI St tiff, CARPI T BPI )R
llrrrs. lae* rurialrr* an.l m lhou*-n.t nn I
rarr Hr'lel— to Ilarl-lr!) Ihr KO'Wt wile ■
heart C IV Millar, axrnl.
HYACINTH AND NARCIHRI'H RCKRB
paint- rubber (latrtr out flrrarra amt
floral rl*wt|tnw from Del* h la* Xiir.erv,
epm*lfr Calho'le Crmrfery .1 4t'ln*r.
agent. 12 GrouintMi atr**l. *aal.
BKErIANT HEDROOM miNITIRI
etlnlna room f irnlturi < bin., , toart*. !.-
vrr . n*e*, w.ttrtroar*l- huffe’i*, inlrror-rtoree
arrtroher. rfo.; mrr irnlit. nee mock muat
be xeefi ft. hr apjue* lalr.| C I* Mlllr-r.
agrni.
CHOICE UNE OF Wtt.HOW AND
rohhlrr wraf rn ker* for fh- hnll Igyi, At
Terple * 31? Rroughlon, we if,
I \.\t NoIV IzOCATED AT 4H WEST
Drouyhfon. ring up 11** If you am to
have ymu hin.l urr nr..vrl . r pac*tff (Of
• hlpmeni or rl ragr I g arante.- pn ra
th* same ai 1 elo the w >rk fhaf'a xlvrn
to me A S. Orlffi.. 14 Dronghtoli •(real.
w**l. milr***e rn.nl* In orrtcr
M OIKI.IB KA*'E CURTAINS W IKK
braultfy your parlor.
KENBINQTON FARM MIKK 19 CN
eurpaaar.l for rtchurae; delivery la par
fret; phone J 345.
IF ITB Hl'(t9 YOf WANT YOtT CAN
get them rhea par from McOtltt*
OIKT CHAIRS. TARIJIB. COHCHBA
■*oty i-orner*. r**rrpTlon -halr*. leather
chair*; an tinmenw* oi rr
wonablr price*. C P Miller, agrrn.
WHEN YOf SEE M GIKKIR' BlXTT
inch 99-rent ruga, you will huv them.
Juel can'l he*p tl; will well In '*J fluan
tl' jr.
"FPRNITI'RF MOVED WITH CARE."
I* a *prrlalfv Hh MctJlllle.
TEEPEE 18 8 ROW INO A NICE I.IVE
of carpeia matting ruga, abode*, lino
leum; cheafrea* In town
IMMENSE UNE OF RATTAN IIOi'K
-m fronr 31 4* up to sl3. C. P. Miller,
agent.
KI Mlf All .8 ANTI “rIIBTMATIC
ring every rheumatic ought (o wear. J
Gardti'-r. agent. 12 itroughton atreei, eaal
M OILKIB 18 CHEAP ON RI GS. NETS
lace curtain*, hamnnwka. water cooler*
pillow*, pteturea. atovee, hr-lr<Nim aulla,
and furniture of every description.
MIKKER'9 HOI.ItAY 'iIETS FOR
brother* anrt other fellow** hrothery.
you will have to call and examine our
immense line tn order to ihoroughly ap
preciate the auht*ct. C. P. Miller,
agent.
FOR A PRETTT REDROOM SPIT
{■arlor and dining-room furniture, you
ahou Id go lo Teeple'a.
KENBINOTON FARM IS~ON AN
el*\etlon In th* country. fre from city
drainage Impoaalhle fer ml k to heeonw
contaminated, hy Impure odor*; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 345 De
livery prompt; *att*fartl>n guaranteed.
M'OIKEIR MOVES PACKS. SHIPS
end store* plane# end furniture; teet work
only; no "Cheap-Jobn" prlces-no “I henp
John" Job*
CANARY ItIRDP OOKD FISH. WA*-
ter groee bone flour at 12 liroughton
atrret. eal
MM/KER 8 HOU DAY OIFTS FOR
aiatera and other fellow*' Klatera; toilet
tablr*. hntlea' desk* rhlffroter*. picture*
o? all kind*, come and *ee ua, we will help
you out C P Miller, agent.
M'OIIJ.Ift SEKIJ4 SIXTY-INCH RL'B
—Smyrna pattern*—for *9 cent*.
TEEPEE CAN SAVE TOT' MONSST ON
etove*. ateel range*, oil heater* and hot
atuff heater* *l7 liroughton, *. at
Ml I.KEII'S IIOIJPAT OIFTS FOR
children. doll* and toy* of every deacrlp
tloti; chair*, hahy carriage*, go-cart*,
velocipede*, tricycle*, exprran wagon*, pa
trol w igona. C. P Miller, agent.
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BIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COKPMN
1 FOIt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERT ISEM ENT TAKIXN FOR KESS
THAN *#r
OI.D NEWSPAPERS, 20' for X cent*, at
Ruatneaa Office Morning New*.
PHOTOOR 41*11 Y.
FINh2ST PHOTOS. MOST REASON
abIe price*; one with each dosed cabi
net* mounted on a lovely Xma and New
Yeara card, I am making <> t*o,| ~m
' on crayon, luatel and watercolor tn hand
aorne (name* at very low price* for the
holiday-; a fine pre*er.t; -ee m% elagdnt
line of frame*, etc. Wllaon'a Studio, tl
Bull treel.
MEDICAL.
Pennyroyal Pill* are the lag. Safe, re
liable. Take no oilier Send 4c atimpe
for particular*, 'Relief for
letter by return mall Aak your drugglat.
Chleh**ter Chemical Cos.. Pin la.la . pa.
.IOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF TpUR
1 feet at* troubling you. call on me and I
| will give you red f. I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corn* and all dl.ea-e* of the feet
without pain, charge* rejanashie; can
give th* heat reference* In the city; pa
tient* treated at reetdeticea. order, tag
j I* left at Klvlngeton'a drug atore, Hull
and t ongreaa street*. Ie ephon* 2tt. Kem
ft*via .urceon chlmrakllat.
IIKI.P WtTCO-MAKE.
WANTED AT ONCE AN BXl’Klll
enced dry gl* ealeeman; none other
nerd a|>pt> (iuetuve E. kateln Or Cos.
' w anted. MANAGER FOR INBTAEle
ment furniture houae; mw*l tie thoroigh y
exfierleneed In every detail of the tu*!-
neae; mu-t come welt Indorsed aa to
character and etdllty. bond al*o retyutred;
•alary HIM) annually. A E. C., care
Morning News
WOODSMAN WANTED WHO CAM
furnlah good referet.ee and plenty of lur
pentlne h.u I Apply at otire. It. J
lllahop. Eldrldge. Fia.
WANTED. A WHITE MAN (MAll
rled preferre.ti, to car< for a place on the
aalt*. ne.ir Savannah; muat und'ratand
gardening and care of cow* and hor***;
pay *.>• lr month and a good home to
live In Addrea*. with references, Jasper,
care Morning New-. Savannah, Oa.
I WANTED WKUK PCBUBIIIN't
! company .lealre* re|reentatlves In each
i town In tills atai' . contract with ua
I mean* tlodara to you. Inveatlgate rrtir pi., i
j and aattafy yourrelf Manager. P. O.
Hox m, Macon, <>*
SAKESMEN W ANTED TO BEKK OUR
grwMla by sample to wholesale and rets.l
rade we are the largest end only man
ufacturer* in our line in th* world; liberal
salary paid Address. Can-Dex Mfg Cos.,
office. M Board of Trad* Building, Savan
nah. Oa.
Itrtd’ 44 ANTtCIt—FUM4I.E.
W T* > l>"
lM>u . * for family. German preferred.
Apply 1' '* Ogeecbee road.
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ITAIz* WIKI. ItE PRINTED IN CI*A9
81E1ED ADVERTISEMENT COKPMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR UISS !
THAN 20C, |
EMPMIYMI 4 T 44 44 rP.lt.
A GOOD AND M.le IHtiCNIi MAN
want* a toapnai . w alter o < utl* r or
jtnltor. c I referrn. • if want'd, col
ored No 4'Ll W t ttm.nl street
T'..URE|. MAKE < >"K with c.\
pertehce. Holitf eltuitt.a t.. ..k 'tr
help Apply 3* Dravton atrec
WANTED POffITION ,
rapher, regular or extra work, tlaty no
ohj'e t. Addle k ''Dryer.'' Morning N'w
44 49TKO— 4IIW( f.1.1. 4 4FStll 4.
pkack turn in 1
f trlli dirt, •and, manure, etc fie- o!
charge, Ju,t at city limit*, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone llrown
tiro* , corner Amieiaon and Eaal Rroa.l
atreet*.
IF YOf WANT noon Mtt.K. OET IT
(root Sprtngflvkl Dairy. It a rich, pura and
wholesome
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PI PI El' advertisement cokumn
KrtM TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISKMENT TAKEN FOR KESrI
THAN SOI"
putt 111 4T-IIIMIM4.
ROOMS \t twenty
West Hull street near !>• Soto p.-t
--o(Tice. High S hoot Hid Theatei
FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED OR
UR furnished ranaa t" ou eheeptng; at*
well furnlahe.| r -.nt* for one or two
getsiemen; mo-tern e-nvenleucea .41
llaheraliam. ttmr Rroiigltttyn.
NR'KKY EIRNIHIIED ROOMS,
emit hern npeur- . all . onvenlencct
Barnard street, near Klherty.
putt it km —ittii am.
kUR RENT. COM*- UttTAKKE IIUI’SK
No 217 W alilburg atreet. east, between
Ahercorn and lancoln. Itrat cJaae order
and condition, every convenlenre Right
rent to right tenant Eial* Salomon
Cohen. 4Ve*t lttoad acl Broughton atreet*
FOR RENT ri DEFKY STREET
*al. anew houae. gt . electtle light,
por'elnln tub and all convenlen ee Ap
ply 310 Itryan atreet, wee!
EOH RENT. HE V KRAI. fiESIRAIII.E
residence*. Ihoroughly renovated Apply
A Wylly. agent. 13 Rryan street. *a*
FOR RI..4T— *4txtl.l.>|.tll ~
KAItGK W AHI-Hul HE AND oKEICK
Foil RENT t'JtIINKII Itßl lEtillTt IN
AND WEST It ROAD STREETS, FOR.
murky occepikd hy the savan
NAII CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H.
P SMART
for rent, on the ooekchee
road between three and four-mlle poets
(trolley car* nearly lo two mile pout), I.• tv*ft
tn l-Se from one acre lo on* hundred;
same ran be bought In large or email l<S*
on easy term*. C H lH>rs-ti.
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SHIED ADVERTISEMENT COKUMN
for TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR KESS
THAN 20C.
Foil 4 41.1;—HE 41. F.4T4TK.
advertisements set in cap
IlAlgt WIKI. HE PRINTED IN CEAB
SH IED ADVERTISEMENT COKUMN
Eolt TW'O CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR USAS
THAN SOC.
Foil SAKE I M ■-I l.< -TS "N N!N I II
atreet. near Eaat Itriatd; have only been
aold to flral-cbtaa turtle*, who will make
g'ael nelghl-ora, arul none other* ran buy
Th* term* are very easy, and lhay are
cheaper than any other* In the vicinity.
C. H. I kiraett.
FOR SAKE, A IX)T FOR TWO HUN
dred d-vllar*. eaey termt, on Ninth atreet.
rear East llroad, no city taxation. C. It.
Dureelt
FOR SAKE I>OTB ON NINTH STREET
mar Eaal Rroed, no city t.axea, at 2200
each; twrnty-Av* dollar* ca*h. and easy
monthly i-aymenla. C. H. I*>r*ell.
FOR SAKE. KOTO ON NINTH. NEAR
F.aat Broad, at t2"> each, will **n
t-e advanced to 1228. whan a lot has l-een
paid for I con arrange to get a home
built. C. H I -oraett
RESIDENCE AND BI'IKDINg' IZdTS
for eale all over Uta city Rote rt II
Telem, real estate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west,
TIMBER. TIES ANI) WOOD-FOR
aale. 4..100 acre*, on Seaboard Air Kip*
Railroad, about seventy-five mile* from
Savannah, nnd will cut about aa follow*:
jf.niK. feet mill timber, *5,000 croratlea,
25.000 cords wood. ft rote-ton, Een-ltg A
Cos., Brunswick. Ga.
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SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COMJMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I .ESS
THAN 20C,
ft Olt 4 4KK— 4l4t>ll.|, A .4MOt.ft.
A FREE BAM PUD OF BENZOIN
Balm for chap* and rough akin, given lo
any lady -ailing at per*** - * drug store*.
Henry anl Aivercorn. Taylor and Whita
ker.
IF YOU'VE GOT TWO Kt'NGS KEPT.
Sov Rem. will cure your cough. a doltir
bottle guarante'd to -tire or money re
funded Peraae'a drug atore*.
TURPENTINE KAKM.IN ACTIVE
operation, for aale. Immediate delivery,
plenty of hands and low freight. Knr par
ti ultra. Apply to Cheanutt A O'Neill, Sa
vannah. Oa.
FOR SAKE. ONE GOOD DRAFT
horse A|>piy at >24 Henry street, earn.
Guaranteed to t-e gentle.
TYPEWRITERS; IS < AKIGRAPHH.
215 *a- ft; 19 Yoals. 225 .och; 1" No. 6 Bar
lavcks. 233 each. 2" William*. 235 each; all
■lightly shop worn; trust price 2100 cash
ea ti. shipped tor trial free. Now. can
you afford to he la*bln-1 th* limes hy con
tinuing to tiae Ihe pen 7 K. 8. Webater
Cos , 215 Broadway, New York.
COWS WITH YOf NO CAKVEB. FOR
aale Call t?l West Boundary street, ee*
them.
Ft RE PROOF SAFER -WE CARRY A
An* line of Are proof eafe* In etock at all
tlmee The pertlea can *** exactly what
they are getting Our price# ere as low
*• manufacturer* oell It. wtih freight a-kt
ed I-nr tie* Inter** cd. who wish a g<J
Are proof aafe. will do well to Inspect
our etock upi-man Bros,. Klppman
block, agenta for manufacturers.
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SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COKUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
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THAN 29C
B4t Afttllise.
BOA RDEHS WANTED. A COUPI.B
or two young men -an secure ro m and
hoard with private family with all mod
ern Improvements, hy applying at lIS
Taylor, eaat.
NORWOOD'S BOOK.
"MM MSI tWD.”
For tal# at all Nr Stand* In Savanoah.
LOUT A*l> FODO.
1.418 T ONi: UDY'H flLfFrai ON
Huli and Osuton ftrr#ta. ('all 1(0 Whlta
kr trv#t.
11l (IU i ( • IKCKB.
MK.VTK HKT
ITAIaH WUfla KK I'ItINTKI) IN Cla*\.'A*
81 * I Kl> AD\ KKTIB KM KN T COLUMN
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VfRTIffi'MKNT TAKEN F(>R IM*
TWA N C.
%n4 ki.i.a Yi.m a.
HOT AIK ANI* P*T VV \ P;rt IIKAt
■ 118. A !*8( GIIATKfI ANI I’AltTfl
I*l TIN ANI KKI AIIIFP I* It l\ IKK*
NAN. 10 STATE BTRBJCT. \VKHT
WK CAN REPAin ANY BTOVB
nwi'ii . ll work i)on ly •*{>• r|f*n> f-4
H.> kr>4f*r an i r iarantM. will fak* 1 * j-oiir
iUt - ivt in • \ ait *■ # iww an**. A.
l'ri> # Cos. Bta #nd Jrfffrzon
Ktrcots, phonic drft.
UK ARK lIKAIKJTARTBHB rOfl
•uwt! ptpp. ir brti k (tr* day o.l< an)
v# r 111 at m - fi%# u* a •#!! A flam* Paint
Company
I'ONTTIinT'IU.i; TOI'RSKIJ’ ABOUT
nunu.K your furuitur#. r*n*Mnc your car
ptu or niMtnc ivrry A B#ntoa will r#-
U#v# vtf>u of nil lhai troublr
OUH GFHMAN HV9ADY MIXED
iviitit 1* fl 1 inlif a fUiraMw; haw# vmir
holl o painted wit at A>i**m I'alrtt Com
pany
hing rr * > gi;*>ugia or bbll
for aua w inipt', rhltniiryt, #tc.j
u * will lo lln* rrnt . nunt 10 lA. 25
and It t'ciil*. A C. At (*o., Huir an I
Jefferaoii atrrfi^
MORE THAN ONE HUNDHEDCENT*
m tv try dollar *f your h#rd-4#rn#d hard
<*# *h nt ihr B*Miih#rn Grocery C* inp#ny,
111 liarnnid #:r et
PERRY A KENTON BTATB
*tr##i. n+*l will m*< \* pa*k. r<hlp *>r afor#
your furniture at short notlrs. *lo ran*
oval** your •) inaitnaum a* Mil# coal.
Hr 11 'phone* 1124
WANTED. ONE TVIOURAND UUN.
ary p#oplr •( th# Rr>uth#m Grocery Com
pany. 114 FUrnnrd rtrrrl.
A KUl*l* I*l NE OF CJRATKfI JT7TP
rr rlvrd. w l pell any of th* * p at#
Adame Iklnt Company, 101 C4k-
Itrraie atreet. w#tt.
DON'T FATU TO BEE OUH UNI OF
taathtulv- they r‘ Up in date; ea lm'itea
rh. rftilly liirnlahad on any kind of
plum Mi k work A C I* he A (\>., Bt.ta
and Jeff>-rsr#i #treep; 'phrtnex 55*.
REDUCE VoITH V.TYING rXPKNHKA
hy lnv#Ptlmc vour haril-rarncd hard cash
with tha .Saitharn Grocary Covtapany, 114
Barnard ptreat
EMFNTB BET TN PAP
ITATofI \VIU. HR PRINTED IN CI*AB
IFI ED ADVEHTIBEMKNT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTR A WORD NO AT*-
VKRTIHEIIENT TAKEN FOR I*EB
THAN Sor
IF TOP WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your llthopr iph>d and
printed rutionery anti Marik D- ok* In m
Mornlny New#, flavinnah. Oa
1 1
| GaODpOSITIONS
t . Secured
C-d vCh ~ */u*H
£tf llf' Young Men]
Women
|
COLLEGES.
wtsMso- nt/tritouAxlla' )
i.a.oat. aiiniM.
nstlc?Ptu iikTitouh TsiTcnZS:
ITOItH.
OBORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Nolle* I* hereby given to *ll person* hav
ing demand* ngninar Kara H Kent, late
of S'l-I county, deceased, to preeent them
lu me. properly mad* out. wuhln the time
prescribed by law, no as to show their
character and amount; anil all peraran* In
debted lo said deceased are required te
make immediate payment to ine.
Savannah. <l#.. Nov. I*. 120 b.
EDWIN W. cruiIEDGE. Kxeoutor.
NOTICE Tt* DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA rHATHAM <Y>UNTY
Noth * I* hereby given lo ell (a rot>* hay
ing denial.-ts against Georg* W. Unrlah.
lata of eat-1 county. d*ceae*t. to present
them to m*. properly made out, wlthtn the
time preacrlls-l by law. so an to show their
chafa t*r -uel amount. anti all perwww ttv
debt ol to ..kt deceased an- retpilrwd to
make lmm-<t*.tt payment to m*
MRS. A KICK ti WAIJEER.
A-tmlnltralrlx with the Will anneged.
Care of TWIG'iS * OKIVER.
Attorney* at latw, 15 Urovt-Jamt Building
Havannah. Oa.
Savannah. Oa.. fke. 4. 1999,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Nolle* Is hereby given lo all pereona hav
ing demand* agalnal Moee* S Gucken
helmer. late of laid county, deeeaeil. to
present them to in*, properly made out.
within tb* time prescribed hy law. an a*
lo *hw their character and amount; and
all persona Ind'hltst to said d< ceased are
required to make Immediate payment to
me. I.KOPOKD ADI,Eft,
Administrator
Savannah. Oa.. Dec. 2, IW.
STATS or GEORGIA CHATHAM
County—Kaoartut Rulamovtch ha* applied
for exemption of peraon.tlty and acttlng
apart and valuation of homeetea-1, and t
will pa** upon the same on Friday, Jan.
4. 1991. at to o'clock a. m. at my office
In the Court Houae.
HAMPTON K. FKRRJKf*
Ordinary C. C., Ua.
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