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WILL RING OUT THE ALARMS.
nr.w um i' wiu **i*g it tmv
r<\\ f:h *t riRK nvtTiox.
Jlitf HuLc la I seleas fur %ll Purpose?
of Alarm-Tlif Crack It Rrrflvrd
I rum n I *alc Klnrn% li*r *prlsa
I r |t It Wlthnat lour and Hillnl
lli. |*r-R ©aching (|naltfy of Ha
Bell Will Hr Herured
1,, f|ir Fire t nmmlftee to Take the
Ills IHikr'B Place— llrll la Tnmtr>
right Irwra Old.
Th* Big Puke, thf gtanl bell that hmjrt
In tri< tower at Ihe tire nation on Ogle
iY,(,r|>o avenue am) that ha? so many times
•i* kened Savannah's cltixen? at dead of
right or drawn them from place* of bus
jr,.. t noon. setting the air flying with
i.otea. will soon have a successor. The
jr, r# . C*jnmlttee of Council will hive a
i< w bell for alarms. and Council will be
lt -k* i for the money that will !h* neces
t.,rv for the purpose.
I\—less for all purpose* nave to be re
.i> for another bell, the Big Puke is
,j;; tn the tower, but for eome weak* ft
hi- not sounded In response to the el ©c
t'i t warnings of fire that have ft a-ho 1 In
to the several stations. ls tone ha* non?,
.ind but a dull note la elicited when the
i Upper comet* In contact with the metal.
The P.li? Duke was broken by a strfdce
of it* flap|*er In r©*j*>ndtng to a ’ false
m, rm. This was or. April 24 last, when in
>ome Inaiplsliwblt wav box No. 13, on
pn>ugh4on and IVWUk?r street*, was
, ,<. A solution *f the mystery iliat at
:i dto the puking of the Iwx on that
, i ion. ind on May 1 war* never ob
i , i,.?!. It was on the occasion of the
Ht.i'm on May 1 that the trouble with the
:**|| was noted.
U the i*ruk was a slight crack. It wa?
t xi-.Klit that careful work might
i -uit In the repair of the
the hei*. Borne time In June
Mr. P. N. Thomason. of 14*
Wrat ltro.nl street. took the con*
r*.©? to repair the bell. After about n
month's work he pronoun*'***! the work
-*npieted. Hi* efforts w*re unavailing,
av tn* Ittfc Inke did r.ot recover Its tone.
Xotning approaching the great volume of
-o.iial that surged forth from Its giant
n. uh when its vibrations were started
in former days | ell* Red now when the
Big Inike Is struck.
l or . time the I*ll mu used for alarm
but i* w.is seen that its notes were not
f twn htng. s*> It w.is determine! to re
1# ■.♦*#• it from service. Many have noted
t * on several occasion* of late the rtre
uppanitUH has rushed thrUigh the streaks.
ii* warning from the Hlg Duke having
no*lfh'*l them of a Are.
Su|erlntenden Maguire of the ftre d©
parttnent docs t>ot approve the plan of
tvirig a Mg bell sound the alarm when*
ever there Is a fire The principal rea
-*n he knows why there should b© such
n bell, he said yesterday. Is that warn*
fig Is given all traffic. so that a watch
r iy be kept for the fire apparatus and
. jttrtrf* cleared for its passage. Th*
* lit accident at the intersection of
I iighton and Drayton streets, the *u-
I. rfntcrulent admitted, might have been
avoided hail he inotorm in of the ear
h ini 4he ldg Duke ring and been there
by - unioned to look out for the engines
No i* h warning came to him. so he lost
I- head when the upiMratu* appeared
suddenly.
R * this advantage, the superintendent
be!!, ve*. Is outweighed by the dlsadvan
11C* of having a bell to arouse the city
*o the fact that there Is a fire somewhere
Curious spectators, vast crowds of whom
*i always be assemble*! when there U
a hove to see a great blase, gather nni
throng the streets. Impeding the work of
?!.•- firemen, get ling In their w ay. inter
fci i g with their efforts to pit out the
flames, offering suggestions that are not
worth two cents and. In some few case*,
miking disconcerting and provoking re
mark- that the firemen sometime* feel
as though they should resent.
T o*-*' crowds are called out by the bell,
the far-reaching note* of which Inform
others than the merely curious that *!©-
V .ting flames are getting In their Ml
w -rk. Thieves are attracted, alert, watch
ful pilferers, wi.o welcome tho opportuni
ty that Is offered them to steal Amid
tli. excitement, hurry and lack of care
that prevail at a great fire. It Is easy for
thieve* to make rich hauls and it Is also
• *-y for them to know that the opportu
i lty i at hand when they hear the clang
of .* monster lell and are drawn from
their iiaunts to prey u|on those who are
unfortunate In being tlw victims of the
Hatties* destructive inroads upon property.
Tht superintendent yields, however, to
ih* general wish for anew bell, and In
ter pose* no objection* one being se
cured.
A bell foundry has offered to allow the
* ity a certain price |**r pound for the
Mg Inike a* it now hangs in the town,
ut the same time quoting i price per
pound for m new t**ll to tak- its pin e.
THe metal In the Big Duke will be melted
.town, and It* twenty-tight years* of life
will b© at an end.
It was on June 6. 1572. that the Dig
Duke was bought by the city of Bavan*
nah from the Troy Dell Foundry of Troy.
N Y Its weight wax then 5.515 pounds,
ms! Its cost was $2,283.02. f.o. h. in Bavan
tißfi. The monster was named ‘Dig
Inike” after Alderman Marmndukc
Hamilton, who Introduced the resolution
In Council. authorizing Its purchase.
For many years the Dig Inike was em
ployed to sound the alarms for the volun
teer firemen. At first, after Its arrival
here. It lay for some time In the rear of
the police barracks, in the city pound lot.
A heavy wooden tower waa erected for
It in the lot, and there the hell remained
■ nil! the iron tower in which It now hangs
was Ih.ught and erected for It.
From Its top to the center of the circle
described by he mouth of the Dig liuke
is a perpendicular drop of four feet four
Inches. The first bulge of the hell near
the top Is two feet, ten Inches in diameter,
while the mouth Is five feet, five and one
ha if Inches aernsn The metal of the bell
b five Inches thick.
HI 0I( CM If* MKF.TI^Mi.
Prngrimmr at thr Union
%f*niorlnl.
Thn regular mmlnir of th* Savannah
Mualc Club nun held liat night at tho
l.itwton Manorial. The following pro-
Krarnmn was given:
Huitfnnnt Invoratlon
Mini B. mark.
ttiaet Torrea.lor (Carmen)
Mr. George W Beckett.
H**-thoven. .Hooma. Op. 14. No. 2 (Allegro)
Mlm Bora Tut sell.
Hltjmmthal
..“Acrore the Far Blue llllla, Marie.”
Mrs. J. J. Gaudry.
Krn,(a) Gavotte (b) Channon Hans Taroles
Mr. George W. Beckett.
Canning “Moonlight”
Mrs \| K. Wilson. Miss Nellie Allan. Mr
F* K. Heburer, Mr. A. Bun<lhelmer.
Aceompanlat—Miss Kmma K. Cobum.
BEYOND HELP!
If you believe your week stomach I.
beyond t dp. It Is because you have nol
tried Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. For
the past half century It has cured all
stomach troubles and will do ao for you.
Try It for Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Con
stipation. Biliousness. Nervousness. Flat
ulency or Insomnia and be convinced
Pe* that our Private Revenue Stamp cov
ers the neck of the bottle.
It has HOSTETTER’S
Never STOMACH
Been Equaled. BITTERS
WILL WORK FOR THE FAIR.
(Continued from Klghth Page)
fair ami expressed satisfaction that 8a
vannah had been successful in securing
it Mr Lyon* Is confident that Savannah
tun be Uncut,d by the fair and at the
same time show w? visitor* a great time.
C*p: John H Dillon. cashier of theChat
h.m Dank, express**} his delight over the
nw of Savannah* success. “The Fair."
he said, "should mean a lasting advantage
to the city. The benefit that may be de
rived from tlie initial one should not be
the sum total of all that the city is to
reap, (Nher events in the future should
cintinu* to show the city's appreciation
of the great success it has won.**
Mr. W. E. Wimpy said: "The fair will
b the biggest thing Savannah has ever
known. There I* no re*Mtn why it should
not put Sl.nun.un , n c j r glutton ih.it would
no: |>e circulat'd at .ill If It were not for
Die event. The receipts should be
great enough to pay all th. expense* of
the fir Nearly all Savannuhians will
attend the f.lr, many of them several
time*. 1 thick st> no Savannah admis
sion? may i>* counted upon, and surely
that many by active and diligent work of
committee*, can be secured from the ter
ritory from which the crowd* wilt he
drawn. Everybody must go to work with
will for the fair, iclvins It th. prop, r
management and securing the right sort
of attractions and displays."
<*apt. J T West aUI: "I believe the
fair can be made a tremendous succea*
The trwMiU.'.-ni. 11l must not leave out the
military f.-uture The railroad* might
igree to transport all the woldter* in the
state free f cost for the attraction they
would t*e for other great crowds that could
he brought m over all line*. A vast ml I
tary display could be easily arranged, and
1 do not doubt that nearly all the com
mands would he glad to enter It.**
Mr. I A Bo!>mons said that he Is hearti
ly in favor of the fair. While his busi
ness migh not !e directly l*en*-rtted. he
IhoUght that every thing that tends to
help the city as a city will uixlouhtedly
a-*lst every business In It.
Mr. Ilia- F. Fulton thought that it
wa* an excellent thing, and that every
body ought to co-operate In making It a
complete success.
Mr J S Colon* said that it Is a good
thing In every way. Home of those wlO
have oeeji lukewarm In the project, ho
said, felt th t way because of something
of a fair th.it hrel t>e**n hekt here in ISff
uii.l w ish had not l>een an unqualified
success. Hut he continued. |t must be
romemler*.| that that was not a Mat*
Fair, an I that even had it been, and not
turned out a success. Bavannah I* quite
i different city from the town of 187).
and is now in a position to make the fair
u most deck led success.
Mr. f* Gardner said: ‘'Savannah has
been sleeping 100 long upon its righto. Op
portunities for such great events ns the
State Kafr may be made have not been
seised by the city. We need something
of the kind here to get out of the old
ruts, and I am glad Mayor Myers.
MaJ Hyais and the others who worked
were successful in Choir efforts The af
fairs that have been given here recently
ivave not been of the character to attract
the p**>ple of the state, and it Is fortun.
ate that we now have something in peo*-
lect that offers the advantage of state
wide This will mean that we
will get the crowds fr.un all points. The
l*ople nre sure to com.*, and I do twit
see that those who have sul*crihcd to
the fair fund should regard their sub
scription* In the light of donations Mou
sy can be nui.k* by the fair, and there Is
no reis*n why subscribers should not get
ljack tsirt. If not all. of the mon.-v they
subscribed for slock The general trade
rf the city will he greatly Increased dur
ing the progress of the fair, and the
feeling thereafter should for a long ttnv
be healthy, reflecting the bene'lt* Mot
s-ere derived from the fair."
Mr. John N Gell of Gell Ar
Quint, said. **l am glad we laive It.
Trad© will be greatly helped by such n
event as the State Fair Both wholesal
er? end retailers will (••©! the effects. Re
tail dealers of the smaller towns and coun
try of Savannah s territory would h© glel
to take advantage of th© low railroad
rates that will doubtl©? prevail to come
to <ne city, nisi deal directly with their
wholesale houees here, rather than with
their traveling men. General trad*- will
be improved, and I believe th© fair will
be a great thing for Savannah.**
Mr. C. A. L. Cunningham said; "Build*
ing n me© course here will mean n great
deal for th© city. A well-appointed
course should be th© means of bringing
excellent hors©?, and a great many peo
ple to Savannah, not only for th© fair,
but for subsequent event©."
A gentleman, prominently connected
with one of th© hanks. ?al*l that there I?
no reason why those institutions should
not subscribe liberally to the stork of the
Fair Association. "The national bank?
declare." he said, "that they are forbid
den by law from subscribing to the stock,
and the state bank? take advantage of
that by ?*ying that they will sub?crib©
If th© national hanks do. That, of course
let? th©m out. they think, but It should
not. Th© t*ank© get the benefit of any
thing that help© the city commercially.and
each one of the state Institutions, of
which there are five, should suhscrl'.ie at
least $500."
it will be seen from the expression?
quote.! above that the fair ha© <aKen well
with the leading merchants and business
men of Savannah They are keen lor it
and want to do all they can to make It
a great success.
Mr. W J Watson wa? enthusiastic gver
the fact tha: Savannah is to have the fair,
lie said he entertained no doutt what
ever that It could and would be made a
great success In itself, and that It would
bring Savannah to th© favorable atten
tion of the |©ople of the state ft* *n ex
it lit that could l*e accomplished in no
other manner "And then." he said, "it
w ill man i season of racing In rtav mn ih
every year All that the racing project
need? D a start, and the fair will give
It."
Mr. Francis M Oliver was equatlv
pleased With the result of the commit
tee’s visit to Macon. The ©am* thought
impressed him and was expressed by him
ii> had occurred to Mr. Watsofl. ll©
thought, too, that racing would b© a
feutur© of the fair, and that, once start
ed, a raring season would be a fixture in
Savannah' Mr Oliver did not believe
there would b© any difficulty wrhatever In
getting all the fund© thw; were needed
SAVANNAH I.OIMK ELRCqpOX.
sir Is niatiis Until ns.in', anil Hender
son's Ktse Hrssrtl as ottteere.
Savannah Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
held Its semi-annual election last night,
the following gentlemen being chosen for
the following term:
C, C.—Chas. Brandt.
V. C.—Mas Lehwabl
Prelate—W. D. Van.lenberg
K. of K A 8 Maurice E Robinson.
M. F.—Jas. K Hetsleraon.
M. E.—Harry Karaev
M A.—Abram Silverfield.
I. o.—Howard H. Cohen.
O. O —Jos. H. Crag*..
M W—R Kennedy.
Trustees—M. E. Robinson. A. C. Craig,
nnd Harry Ksrger.
Hall Committee—Jas E. llemlerson.Joa.
M Itreyer and Harry K.irger
This makes the ninth consecutive term
that Messrs Robinson and Henderson
have been etecWed to the positions repes
tlvely of keeper of records and seals, and
master of finance. In fact they have held
these positions since the preliminary
meeting of the lodge before Its actual or
ganisation.
4 onnolly'a Bond Strengthened.
The bond of the plaintiff In the attach
ment case of Michael A. Connolly against
the Atlantic Contracting Company and
others was strengthened by the addition
of several ndditlonol sureties In the City
Court yesterday. This was done In obedi
ence to au order of the court recently Is
sued. * **
'IHE MORNING NEWS: 1 KID AY, DECEMBER 21. luoa
18 IT I'.rilH.HK f
\ ital ataflaflos Minn an %larntlng
Increase In an Alrrsily I*revsall-
Injr Dlsense—%re \ny Kirmptr
At no tlm** In the history of disease
has there been such an alarming increase
In the number of case- of any particular
maDdy as in that of kidney and bladder
troubles now preying upon the people of
this country.
To-day we see a relative, n friend or an
acquaintance apparently well and In a
few <lavs we may b# grieved to learn cf
their serious Illness or sudden i<ath.
caused by that fatal type of kidney iron*
bln— Bright's disease
Kldnev trouble often bev>me* advanced
Into acute stages before the afflicted I*
iware of its presence, that I? why we read
of * many sodden deaths *f •
business ami professional men. physician?
and others They have neglected to eop
the leak In tune
While *' ■ lent Ist s are puxxHng their
brain* to find out the cause each Indi
vidual can. by a little |>r. mtlon. avoid
the chances of emuraettng treade<l and
danierou* kidney trouble, or eradicate It
completely from their system if already
afflicted Many precious live* might have
teon. and many more can yet l*e saved,
bv paying attention to the kidney*
It Is the mission of th* Morning News
to benefit p* reader* at every opportunity
and therefore, we advise all who have any
svmptom* of kidney nr bladder trouble to
write to-day to Dr. Kilmer A: <V>.. Illng
h.iTwton. N. Y for a fr- sample
of Hwamyvßoot. the celebratod sjh clflc
which D having such a great demand and
remarkable success in tho cure of the
most distressing kidney anl bladder
trouble* W ith the sample Uit lie of
R wamp- Hoot will also b#* sent fro* a
pimohlei and treatise of valuable lufor
m it ion —ad.
I*ol Ml FOR MBs. kttNBLL
Judge Vnrnod Meld That fits Must
Repay %monat of Her Flues.
Judg* Norwood rendered his decision In
the City ('ourt yesterday In the case of
Mr*. L. C. Kassell against the Mayor and
Aldrman of the city ot Savannah, which
had been submitted to him for and termi
nation without the intervention of a Jury
The Jerlslon w ;*s In favor of the plant iff
Tht cate is an Interesting one. Away
hack during the mlininistration of Mayor
McDonough. Mrs K.issoll wa? lined $;
In each of two case**of selling liquor on
Sunday, were brought against her
The specific charge brought again*: Mrs
Hassell. howr/*ver. was keeping her bar
open on Sunday and It wu* on this charge
that she was convicted.
Th** case was carried to the Superior
Court, and subsequently' to the Supreme
Court In th lattar tribunal, some
month? ago. the derision of ffu Superior
Court, upholding that of the Police Court,
was reversed The Supreme Court said
that to keep open a tippling house on
Sunday was n state offense, for which i
municipality had no power to punish and
that the Judgment of the Pole© Court wa*
Improper
Then Mrs. K*4el). through her attor
ney Mr J. R Sauswv. Jr. demanded ihc
return by the city of the amount
of the fine* she had paid,
with Interest. It was refused. Mr
S 11. Adam*, city attorney, took the po
sition that the detdsion of the Supreme
Court had leen upon a purely technical
ground and that Mr*. Kassel!, by the over
whelming weight of the evidence, had
both kept open her bar and sold liquor
on Sunday. As the decision had been a
technical ore and the defendant was. in
his opinion, guilty of the substantive of
fense. Mr Adams f**lt Justified In resist
ing on technical grounds, the repaying
of the amount of the Anew.
Hi* position and argument in support of
It were ingenious. He contended thkt .*
the Police Court had no power to flu*
Mrs. Kassel! for selling liquor on Sun
day. the Judgment was a mere nullity, and
►he could never have been compelled to
pay it. As she had chosen to do so vol
untarily, the statute of limit ition* began
at once to run against the debt which the
city owed her. A* the statutory period
has long elapsed. Mr Adams contended
mat the plaintiff had no right of action
against the city.
This |*wdtlon wa* combated by' Mr.
-* .uxsy. and. it would seem, successfully.
Judge Norwood has *uxta!ncl his posi
tion and given a decision and judgment
against the city. The Judgment * for
1244.10. with interest from March k. lks.
the dale of the Supreme Court decision.
LOC AL I’I'JKOMI,.
Mr. G Dole Wadley Is registered at
the* I>e Bo to.
Mr. R It Thomas of Atlanta is a guest
of 4he 8- rev on
Mr J P Moore of Plaxton 1? register©*)
ut the Screven.
Mr. \Y E. Kay left v a the Central yes
terday for Atlanta
Mr. R W. Williams af Hagan U u
guest of th© Screven.
Mr. W. G. Raoul lefr via the Central
yesterday for A Manta.
Mr. W 8 Taylor of Brunswick is r?g
i.Hrred at the Rulaskl.
Mr. J. W. Hightower of Bn pi re is reg
istered at the Rulaski.
Mis? Weed left via th© Bout hern yes
terday for New York
Mr. J. If Davidson of Thomasvllle Is
a guest of th© Pulaski.
Mr. J. K Maner of Garnett is among
the guests of th© Rulu-kl.
.Mis? E Ityuls arrived from th© North
last n ght cm th© <’!(> of Augusta
Mr. J. O. Palt of Alapahn was among
th© arrivals at the Screven yesterday.
Mr G. Dent was among th© passen
gers on th© City of Augusta last night.
Miss D. Thoma? arrived from New
York last night on the Pity of Augusta
Mr. Edward Alston left via the B©a
hoard Air Lm© yaaterday for Richmond.
Mr. J V. Kelly of Heldsvill© was
among the gtn*sls of the Screven yester
day.
.Mis? E. Harmon was a passenger on
the Pity of Augusta from N©w York last
n!^ht.
Ml©? A. Raretti was a paaaenger on the
Pity of Augusta from New York last
• I
Mr O. H. Baldwin was n i?s©tger on
the City of Augusta from New Y’ork last
night.
Mr. Georg© Ford was among th© pas
senger? of the Bout hern yaaterday for
Washington
Messrs. 11. ind D. Hauers were pas
sengers on th© CRy of Augusta from New
York last night.
Mts V. Nesbitt wa? among the passen
gers on the City of Augusta from New
York Inat night.
Miss Mary Comer and Mr. J. D. Comer
arrived from New York on the City of
Augusta last night.
Messrs. F Karow and R. L Karow
were passengers on th© (Tty of Augusta
from New Y'ork last night
Miss Pa tl© Eli 1? and Miss Jessie Rowell
will return home to-morrow from Shorter
College to spend Phrlstmas holiday.
Progress of B. A B. H. H.
Brunswick. On.. Dec. in.—Mayor Cults
and party composed of J. T. Hill. It. C.
Harris, and W. 8 Thompson, arrived
from Cordele to-night to confer with
President Machen concerning the route of
the Brunswick and Birmingham Railroad
The party were met by a large delegation
and escorted to Col. Maehen'a room at
the Oglethorpe where at a late hour tncy
are In the midst of an Interesting talk
At Council meeting to-night he Mayor
and Aldermen signed up all the contracts,
leases and giants from the city to Cg'.
Maciten and good feeling iireval!* all over
Brunswick .over the prosifies of the
work.
TERM WILL LAST A MONTH.
I SITKP BTATKB t 411 NT* W ILL 111
111 vi |H RIM. J% > | INI.
Judge I niorj Spree Meld m Brief ses
sion of the 4 ourfs IstirnlNi for
the Pur !••' af %slgnlng 4 wars.
The laslgnaient* Begin on Jniiu
wry ? and Fill I p the Mitnfh-IVrm
Will Proliahly Extend Into Fehru
wr > —Sonic of the Interesting t
to Be Heard at the \r%t Term
t tiuri \\ 111 He PLeil to Histrlhute
the Prise Money of the %dtiln.
The P.tvgnnah lar was wadi represented
In tne t'nlied Sui*w Court room yester
day mominiL at 1 o'ckw k. wiien Julg.
Firoory Si*,,*r la-gin brief scssiotv. for tD
purpose of **ignltig eas- * for trial during
the appionchtng term.
Judge Speer antMuu -ed that the term
would begin Jan. 7. Though the Judg,
roual not himself mv Just how king It
will last, he assigned cae* .* far shot-1
as the lust <Lv >f J.uuiitey. and It Is prob
able ttmt oth**r will that
will demand hi* presence and attention
here im*ii *on*e tin* during flic follow
liv*Iiv* month
Tin* civil docket was sounded by Judge
Sfeer yeater.lay morning and Die ,a*#*s a.%-
►Umed for days tlunng the term that
won I*l suit the convenience of the court
and founwi for the o|Ho*tng parties A
iHMnUr of the cases isrlgn-l are of mor*
than usual Interest and lnyp>>rtaiice.
For Jan 7 has been .i-slgned the cage
of Michael A 1 <nly again* the Georgia
and Alabama Railway* t'ompauy. atxl oth
er?. This is the cage, it will be renum
bered. In which ih© plaintiff who Is a
rUJokholdcr of the Georgia and Alabama.
*seks to enjoin the covisolid.itlon and
merger of that corporation with the new
8, aboard Air Line. Th* pe ition In the
c?e bitterly attack? President John Skel
ton Williams of th*- S- board and oth* r •
prominently Identified with th* plan of
consolidation. It attack*. tM>, th* plan
Itself, claiming ftial It deprive* th* Stn* k
holders of the t onsoll<la(<l ro.uk of their
right*.
At the time the suit was flle*l It w is
said that it wa* u part of the attack
then being mad*' on the organization f
th** B*- I board t\ Thom • - P Ryan It*-
cently It has been rumor* l that th*' ltf
fe-encea between Mr Ryan an*l I'resUh *it
Williams had a*IJU' *d to the satD
fm (ton of both iHirtles and that the flgnt
wi' off If all this a* true, the cu?* will
probably not be tried If it Is i*t true
iol the ohl war is slid on. there wili be
an Interesting loarlng **i Jan 7
Another Interesting nsc is assigned for
Jan. 17 In that case the plaintiffs are
Mi George H Htone an*l Mrs Rtatira S
fflone, his wife, and the defeiaftaiut th**
fk‘Uthern Hell Telephone and Telegraph
Dompony Mr and Mm. Stone were res
nbntn of Thomasville. and *ubs**rller*
to the telephone company’s ex*hange t
that point They allege In the |etltlon
that it was (mrtlv for the reason that
th exchange connected with the Thomas
vllle fire d*q*artinent timt they had the
*p '*ne installe*! In Ihelr home.
I’pon a certain night th* horn* of the
plaintiffs caught on Are and they nind*
ciamor>u* efforts to apprise the flr* de
partment of thi** distressing fact. They
could tu* arouse the sleepy operator at
the exchange and before the fire depar
ment could be notified the entire house
was in flames and the fire had attain*<l
such headway that nothing could he don©
to stop it The plaintiff** claim that th*
defendant company Is liable for this lam
age
The damages set forth in the peittlon
amount to
of the house, furrfrure, library, paintings
and bric-a-brac, the fire destroyed the
fiersonal wardrobes of Mr , Mrs and Miss
Stone. The varloti* articles are carefully
catalogued In the petition and this part
of It makes interesting reading The case
promisee to appeal quite largely to the
sense of humor of those who arc present
wiien ft 1s heard
A |ortlon of ih© cclebrat©d Adula ease
and an interesting portion to those who
are entitled to shares of the prize money,
will he heard on Jan 2? There will com**
up for consideration then, a motion
su order directing th© distribution of th**
fund, which Is represented by a bond. Th©
Adula herself has long since been sunk.
Th*- Adula. which was captured •luring
the Hitariish-Amerlcan War by the P H 8
Marblehead, was the only prlt* brought
Into the port of Savannah Judge Speer
adjudg'd her a lawful prlxe of war and
his decision was affirmed by the Supreme
Pourt of the United State? Bhe pass©l
through a series of vicissitude? and was
Tele ©d. ,*jf r a long time, on bond On
n subsequent cruise she struck n i rock
and sank But <the bond is g*Ml and It
is the turn) it represents that Judg* Speer
will Is- a*kd to distribute.
A larg© number of other cases were as
signed by Judge B|*©r and still others, in
which there was no appearance or for
other sufficient reason, w* re stricken from
th© docket.
Judge Hpeer will he In th© city during
•he day, but will return to Macon on the
night train. He will probably b© In hi?
chambers at the Court House during the
morning for the purpose of consulting
with those member? of the bar who d©?lr©
to see him in reference to the case? In
which they nr* Inter©#ted
IttCt'OYKHKI> FROM Ilia \VH \|>
f'cipt J. T. Wade. Shot From %mhnsh
t.nrnt Hammer. >m In aasaanNh.
<*apt. an?l Mts. J T. Wad© of ller>h
mn, ficreveit county, are in th© city, anil
slotting at th© Rulaski
Capt. W’jule doe© not tigve th© apfiswr
once of a man who only a few month? ago
had a Wlncliester rift© tailiet pass entirely
through on© of the vital (arts of his body.
It wif* be rttnetnNrsd that a party lei
by him, whlk* <a Its way to arrest a des
perate negro criminal, waa fired upon from
ambush
Two of the party were killed ositrlghi
anl Papt. Wad© was thought to b* mor
tally wounded, (kpt. W ad© says ttoit h#-
wa? amply r©iMiUt for bis danger and suf
fering by the warm expressions of friend
ship ami solicitude by th© people of
Be raven cotint y when h© returned fr<im
the hospital at AuguMa
ll© retorts his section of Georgia ms be
ing in the best financial condition in hi?
recollection. On Ms osro place he has
mod* something over s£'..<** worth of farm
products this year, about *> per cent, ot
which Is profit.
ll© Is very glad Bvannah has derided to
fak© on th** Htat© Fair next year, and pre
dict? one of the mnt successful fair? In
ih© history of Georgia
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Salesman
Wanted
to sail a line of wall established, well
advertised hoots und shoas on com
mission. Must have had road sx-
Krlsnrs. Address with reft ranees,
x 2229, Boston. 51ass.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Halt's Great Discovery.
Or.e imal. bottle of Halls Great Dis
covery cures ail kidney and bladder tro.i
dee, remove* gravel, cute* diabetes, sent
Inal emiMi- iis, w, .k and lame back?,
rheumatism and all irregularities of tha
kiUneya and bladder in lodi men and w -
m *t‘- Mguiaie. b'asHici troubles in ciill
di*u. if noi sold t*> >oUr druggist will
b- * tit by n.aii ~u ••• *, !*f fl. n*- stun
bottle is two months treatment, and wdl
cure any ia.-e above mentioned Dr. E
Mali, sole tmu ufa-Uir r, P u. D*n
C-* Rt Louis, Mo Hnd for tesilmonlab
Hold by all druggists and Rclomoos Cos.
bavannah. Ut
Head Villa.
tVHheii, Ala July 13,
r>r - F W Mull. S L.ui- M* 1 Nwtr
8" We have been selling your Texa*
Wonder. Kail . Great D *verv f*r twv
'e*- ar .; r* - 1 It., any oi • uf
fering with *1 \ kidney tnruih’e owing
the \h *{ r*me iy w*i ever s>M Yvirs
Duly. j | t VOI'MI
CLASSIFIED AUVtKIIStMENIS.
ITIIMD \ L.
"1 \II NM s ■ \ VEff THB
**ccig ~f my lietiig f|*- t* sell lady e
►olid gold Wat;- h**i* for $> 7M Amel an
goid-fl)ir*d w.ith 15 v*>rs* guarani*-©
$• v> . Arneri.au sliver lady'? w itch, fl 2M.
diamond ring sl4 7.',. gent' goll e* ai ring.
$1 plain gold rings. $! .'•* and up. bo >V?
rings. i% mid up. go:,i spectacle*. $2.11
Fcg,.*' .*4 Last Dmughna 11air, Jewelrv
an*l Hiui\ ing Supply ll.*n**. . the p|ac'
where hair, piatinuni. • I I silver old gold
and oid coins are taken as cash.
IF YOf WANT THE PEST L\r.\ ll
ma<>* write t* th*' Mi.uui Motor Work
Miami? Eonn . f**r circular and pn •
The Mian is launc < I? fa-i. rHiakl* an*l
o ononih ai
Mr mRES STL DIO; ALL PHOTO
graph taken Friday and Saturday cun
t> finished for <*hri?rna*. If dr-lr*?!. hig’i
ki" work only. John II Moor*. 107
liroughion, west
r.ivi: mi: yolk orders for fink
<'hri?tmn |a>ultr> or f-*r ilis< meats.
Joreph D Dakr. market Phone? 2;*?
ALL KINDS OF FIREWORKS. SB
West Dmugiiton street
HEE t*ll Nr*. A r’o t’rißNl'R WHlT
aker aibt ! A t*-*r t \ str** , t? t*ai.l*j i art era for
Ofilnese him! Japan*?* fancy goods. t**iis.
etc at low prl**H tirbntal and Turkish
ornaments itelow cxj?t pri •. Ootne and
visit us
HPY YOPR < ANDY AT C II IIET
terlch's, 110 Btnte street near Whitaker,
opposite.old Piwtofflre lor th* holiday',
w* giv* you a flv• pound l***v <f nlc*
I'rench candy . A 6 t?un*l Iton haisl
made rri iim? and chocolate- for 7 - A
5 pound imx of Ik st assorted hoc?kbit*-.
also mixed , .imh 1s? n*> piund lex of
nice ciirid > Its- tin* p und iox of cream
utwl nliocoiat* s mixei 15c Very fine cindv.
1 - (round Ux. 21* On* pmnd box lest as
*orte*f chocolates .'.**• On* -|>oun*t Imx *•
?*rte*l crystallised fruit 4 < )ne-|s>und
box cherries or ginger D llnue made
candies fr "h and delicious 10*' t’ornuen
pfta? from 1 4o .? Souvenir tc
Small cornucopias flll***l with
#ach Gandy t*\s few the r’hrlsttiMi? tree
U each t* lletterlch s. 110 Slate street,
near Whftskcr
ii*.W ADOPT YOrR WINTER
. ithtng lei M pul It In IlMlfti $ p- r
month. Sterling Pressing Cl<il. li* Y'>rk. w
HOIJDAY rtl* (IF. PARIETS. HJR-
Here* oice curtains, and h thousand
one articles to gladden the g*?**l wife*
heart * P Miller, agent
~YOr WILL LIKE THF. MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy, it’s rich and pure; try
it
ELEGANT IIEDRODM FERNITPRE
dining nsmi furniture china oloseta, all -
yer cases. slSefoarl?. buffets, mirror-doot
wardrobe?, etc., our immense stock mutt
b* seen to b* appreciated <* P. Miller,
ageni
FIRE WORKS OF ALL" KINDS! 318
West Broughton street.
' CHOR E LINE OF WILI/YW AND
cobbler seat rocker for Ihe h II tay>. at
Teeples 817 Broughton, we-t.
”1 AM Now LOi’ATED AT 414 WEST
Broughton; ring up lliS If you want to
have your furr.l ure m*iv*d or packed f*p
shipment or storage. I guar.inte* pices
the same m I do the work that’s given
to me. A S. Orlflln. 414 Ur*iughton street,
west; mattreneee made to order
MGILLIS* LAGR PERTAINS WILL
beautify your jiarlor.
KENSINGTON FARM MILK Iff UN
?iirpass* i for rtchntas; delivery la per
fect, phone, 2J45 •
TEEPEE Iff BIIOWINO A NTCV9 TJVE
of carp*-!*, matting rugs, hade lino
bum; cheapest In town
"ip Tts RI’GB YOl' WANT YOU CAN
get them cheaper from MrOUISa.
HOW ADOPT TOUR WINTER
clothing*’ let tta pul :t in rhip . $ p r
month. Sterling Pressing Club, 1 York, w
GILT CHAIRS. TABLES. POPPHES.
coxy corners, reception ••hairs, leather
(hairs; an Immense assortment at rea
sonable prices. C. P Miller, agent.
WHEN YOP SEE MGfLLIB* SIXTY-
Inch W-c*ni rugs, you will buy them.
Just can‘i help It. will sell In any qu*n
tity.
~~"FURNTTPRr MOVED WITH PARE,’
ie a aj>eclslty with McGIUls.
IMMENSE LINE OF RATTAN ROPK
era from fl 4# up to sls P. R. Miller,
agent.
M OfLLTff IB FIfKAP ON RI OS. NETS
lace curtains, hammork-, water c*olers
pillows, pin urea, etoves. b*?lro**m suits,
end furniture of every description.
~PAN ARIES AND GOLD Flffll. J
Gardner. 12 Broughton street, east.
FIRE WORKS’ FIRE WORKS! AT
818 West Broughton
MILLERS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR
brothers and <*ther fellows* brothers;
you tvlll have to call and examine our
Immense lino in order to thoroughly ap
preciate tho subject. C. R. Mllier.
agent.
FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM RT7TT.
parlor and dining-room furniture, you
should go to Tat pie's.
KE? ARM IS ON AN
elevation in the • un*ry, fre*. from city
drainage Impossible for milk to become
contaminate'), by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey ru Ik. phon- 2845 De
livery prompt: satlafactlon guaranteed.
HOW ABOTT TOPR WINTER
clothing*’ let u? put It n
month Sterling Pressing Club, If York, w.
M’QILLIS MOVES. RACKS BHIPS
and store? pianos and furniture. t*eat work
only; no "Cheap-John'* prices—no "Cheap
John" Johe
"TILIEfI of THE VALLEY; MY
own importations; In cold storage; rea*lv
to deliver pips every flat unlay; leave or
ders with J Gardner, agent. 12 Brough- I
ton street, east. A P, Oelschlg, nursery '
op posit* Patholk (>meter>
.M!!/LFR'S HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR
sister? and other fellows' sisters; toilet i
tehlr*. ladles* desks, chlffrmlcrs pictures
of all kinds. <emr m see us; w will help
you out P P Miller agent.
TEEPLEPAN BA VF TOP MON ST ON
etoves. steel ranges. hraiers and hot
stuff heaters. 317 Broughton, w.gt
MILLER 8 HOLIDAY GIFT# FOR
children; do'.ls and toys of every descrip
lion. chairs, baby carriages go-cans,
velocipede?, tricycles, express wagons. p.
trol wagons C. P Miller, agent
M'GIL.LIO fiKLIA SIXTY-INCH TICOU
—Smyrna patterns—for cents.
XMAS FLOWERS RoffEs! llYA
cinths and Lilies* of the Valley, will b*
ready; orders soßcßed J Gardner. 12 i
Broughton etreet, tal, agem for Oti- I
•chlg'a Nursery * *
nioTot.n % rii v.
XMAS AND NEW II AII* H PHOTO
grap i .** ** ii( If you g to Wil* *n s
* ihe 41 I • ill tr—< he eiuplox s Ihe
I -s? and most (*m;sr*tent for* ein city;
th* 1111*1*1 work at ns*st r- isonai'le |.t
on** with (*.< h dofccii si a handnome Xmas
and New Yea- card; * suitable present
for father, mother, sister .*r your *‘!*eat
girl M LI Wr?*a propri* lor
Miimii..
.low Ali \* \ R I EFT * IF YOl 11
fel aie trvaibili.g >oil. rail <*n in* an 1 l
ulll give >ou reil' f 1 cur** Insroaiug
nails, corns aid all di**e? f ihe :eei
a tho it |*?ln; charges r* ?.na le. <*n
flvt t e l*eet r f. re * In the *lty, is
I •it > * e a <* l • I ■ - * n
t• left at Livingston's drug store Bull
and i (ingress *lreels; **lej tone 181 l* in
Davis surgeon chlrnrodist
111 ll* U%\ 11 !• M ill
WOODBMAN WANTED WHO ■ \ N
furnish gol refer* iu * n*l plenty >f tu.
I*> sitli>w hand? Apply at on* •• R J
D -hop. Eldrldgc. Fla
WANTED TW* PAINTERS TO
w*rk I* th** D* S o Ht*l. Apply at tin
hotel omo*
SALESMEN W \NTED TO BELL OPR
good.? by sample t.. w i.J il** and retail
'r*.i* ire ihe largest and only mar.
uf tirn* .n our I r.* n t* \v*rl 1 liberal
alar. i*al I Addr* ?. •* D* \ Mfg P .
• fli■ * Roanl of Trade Building. Savan
nah. C.a
hi i p u IYTro-miuK.
Y COMPETENT PIKIK WANTED; NO
other n- .and appo 7*>• \\ hltuker
Al\ E luTs EM a: NTB SEr IN ■ \ P
ITALS WILL ME PRINTED IN <’l.o
PI Fl ED ADVERTISEMENT POLPMN
FOR TWO PINTB A WORD NO AD
VERTISEM ENT TAKEN FOR U'.SS
TITAN SOP
!M I*l.OY MI AT W Oil Ell.
SITI ATIoN W ANTED. TW" YI*NG
whit** men, !*.♦ and 2J. * anything. *•?!?
Italy hell boy and Willi-i \*t.h* • IUI
llruMl MOli street, ea Pharh Goal**
w %\| • li—4llat I 1.l % inni *•
1 WISH I* * II WE S\ •M I • I’AINTING
.Jon* Writ** to E J Hut need. Dlitchton.
12a.
WANTED PARTNER WITH BM ALL
capital. In u mhl |**ving luisiiu *s. Ad
drese Banner. P < lt*x
A Si:roNl-ll AND CENTURY DIP
tl nary Addr**? I R naut. 4i M*irv
etreet. east.
WANTED. FOR CASH pt Ml WOOD
and tiersitiimiui log Butitern IlaidiMiod
Company, R. f. Ilox 52*. <*tmrle?t*H. 8 C.
IF YOU WANT A RLAPE TO D MR
earth, dirt. ?anl. manure, etc fre*- of
* Large. Just at city Until?, hauling over
hard rond write or telephone Drown
Bros . corner Andetwon ami East Hr** l
streets.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. OKT IT
from S(Ntngflkl Dairy. It'a rich, pure end
wholesome.
ADVERTISEMENT* BET IN CAP
ITAL* WILL BE PRINTED IN PLAB
RIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
I* MR TWO Cl M X v WORD MO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN HOT
Foil NO4IMH.
NB ’EI.Y FI l<N 18IIIED FHujSt
rooms, southern exi*osur©, iikhl* rn con
\enuiK * .110 Jones, ©a**t
FOB NIAT-HUI HIGH.
hull HLN'I, CoAlhutilAllLk IIOPBB.
N<> 217 W aiiburg strsci. east, belwe* n
Al'ircurn and lJncoln, flrsl-4ass order
at.d condition, ©very convenience Rich*
rent to right tensnt Estate Bslocnon
Cohen. West Iboad and liroughion streats.
"T< RENT. THE NEW 2-BTORV
hou?', 215 Thirty-* tghth street, west, near
Barnard, furnish*?! or unfiirnlsh*?). will
I*© rented for a >ear. or term >f years,
to h g*Mx| tenant It has a parlor, illnicg
rcMim. kitchen and *tor©r*smj, on first
floor, and three !>©<lronm© and i>athr<H*rn
atul water ck?©t on second floor Also
hoi and ©o*d water, gas. • *oking rang©
and ga* stove. A large yard, with fruit
trees Rent with furniture and fixtures.
sv> per month, or without. S9O |©r month.
Apply on pr* mb©*.
FOR RENT BEVKRAL DEBJRABLF
residence*, thonaighly r novated. Apply
A. Wylly. agent, 12 iiruin Straet, east.
ADVERTISEMENT* BET IN OAR
ITAI-H WILL DE RRINTED IN PLAB
BIFIRD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
t*on TWO CENTff A WORD. NO AD
VERT I HEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOC
FOH HRRT-rrtllltJ.
c**rn-r AiH*rc*rn and Lunar avenue *p
ply 11.-nry Hnkinwn 46 Son. Hay n<4 J< f.
(raon,
“roft RENT THE TWO MOST'tTEI
.Ir.'iM*. In Kavann.ih; altuai*. rorn-r
of Whllnkrr. H’a t. .m.l Pr.—|tl-n( Rlrr—to,
n*-w Poolafllf,. W. M & VV. E
Con.y.
FOII 116.XT-MIW IG.Lj4M.OI H.
for rent, corner rrgi;uhton
and went rroad htrekts FOR.
MKRI.Y CKTTPIED RY TII6J HAVAN.
NAII CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H.
P HMART
■"ADVERTIHEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS* V. 11.1. RE PRINTED IN CI.A
HI PIED ADVERTISEMENT COI.I'MN
FOR TWO CENT** A WORD NO Al>-
VERTIHI'.M ENT TAKEN FOR EE Hi*
THAN JOT.
FOR SALE—BKI. ESTATE.
IN cap'
17 Aid WILE lIK PRINTED IN CLAri
BIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO All-
VKRTIBEMENT TAKH.N FOR LESS
THAN MC
FOR SALE. lICILDINO I.OTB DITTO
mrrsvllle; bargain Call on or addrvas J
K. Cain, Board of Trade.
TERPENTINE LAND I-A HOE
tru-t for sale. OlfTord A Cos., Jackson
ville. Fla
“for hale those lots on ninth
street, near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class iwrtles. who will make
good neighbors, nnd none others can buy.
The terms are vary easy and they are
cheaper thin any others In the vicinity.
C. 11. Dorset!
"for hale, a i/rr for two hen
dred dollars. easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad, no city taxation. C. H
Dorset!.
FOR SALE 1/VTS ON NINTH STREET
mar East Broad, no city tsxes, el S2OD
each; twenty-five doltara cash, and easy
monthly payments. C. 11. Dnnett.
FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH, NEAR
East Broad, at Bon each; will soon
tie advanced to !22t>. when a lot has been
paid for 1 can arrange lo el a hone
built. C H Dorset!
RESIDENCE AND BfILDINO 1.0T3
lor sale all over the city Robert 11.
Tstem. real estate dealer. No J York
street, west.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAIJI WILL RE PRINTED IN CLAN
SIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN MC
111 SINBSS t HARK E.
°ADVEimSI?MLNTfT BET
ITALH WILL HE PRINTED IN CIJIS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
TUAN J9C.
At 4 *l*loßl MI.FB THia DAT,
’"auction salt
At 11 a m S. will ****!! t\ Flam ftns
s* .*,.d Chair?. R nk.i H ill Rack. Hall
To4>l© Fine Lamp Piam*. organ*. Ilrtc
-l*re Hijuuk. Doiitd- I *ftfee l****k. Lite
H'-ttire? All new good*.
Io**li? Pap*?. J* Set*. Dresses Men’s
Hull? G.nt>* I’mbrcHaa, N* w Parpete,
4HI Sto\ *. Hllverwura
W I TIB PT RhTIERVE.
8 A VANN All AUCTION
AN D t *M M IBRD >N COM PA NT.
A W inerfgtit. Aia tionecr.
11l Whitaker street.
for mi-Miu k;i.i.imx)i .
A FREE SAMPLE OF BENZOIN
Bu m f- hap • i rough skin, given to
• m *.
Henry and \ •* i ■ rn. Tay .or and Whita
ker.
II I'M VE GOT TWO LI * NOS LEFT.
s.*\ |{rn will . jr** your <'ugb. a dollaf
>?<’• guaraiM*'d t * curt or money r*>
j fund*.l ivrese’s drug stores.
\ N1 INO
*1• -k ten I lot<-: A|idy Charles K.
Htuits a Cos
t OWS WITH I<il'NO"<*ALVß. FOR
••al* < *ll 471 W* -1 I *Hiiubiry street; eee
them.
FIRE PROOF r\FRR W E PARRY A
fine line of fir* | i-*.f safes in stock et til
times. Tlie i air ties iu •** exactly what
they are getting <n:i |ri •?* are as low
?■ manufacturer - s* || it, wuh freight add
'd Parties Intere* *sj h<* wi?ii a g*??l
fire proof safe. wl | and . well to inspect
>ur stock lappman Bros. i.ippmeil
Nn’k. agent** for rn nti f a *urera.
ADVERTIBEMENTB BET IN PUR
-ITAIJ4 WILL hi: PRINTED IN PLAB
SI FI El ADVERTISEMENT CO LI TUN
FO|| two CENTS A word NO AD
VERT! SUM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN
I.)T AMI FOI \l.
IAHT IH \FK T\\TTyT \HOLD
ti'Muui white hinge fc* and t nned fail.
Hew ini for i• tutii to 2flU Duffy
east
11P.%% AND.
I Wild. PA Y Ih HKYYARIT ‘T'TirTSvL
*l*t < to * onvict the brute Pin atwt mv
"O* ' : <y D* 1!* mu Tv L*• road John
I Giitigny f? 7 ll* nrv *tre*t. west.
'list I.I.I.AAKU? t.
hot air A7rrrTTrir*^ArKir^
LliH. ALSO GRATES AND PARTS
II T IN AND ICICI *AI RED R II K ! MI-
N' AN. 10 STATE BTREET, WENT.
WE GIVE Yt EITHER Df MEBT!C
or gloss finish. work. Forest PBy
laiimdry, I'urk avenue.
BEFORE Ynp PERFHABW WALL
(taper, don't for** t Tavlor, his new stuck
aid low pri *? wilt pleas- you. 141 Bar
nard.
NEW DOMESTIC. WITH BALL
l*erlngs. . i terms; try >r>a. buy on**;
deal elth your pco|ie Renton 4 Bon.
FOR FIBHING TACKLE. NETS. KTC%
go to Cornwell A Chiptuen.
’ PI REWORKS AT <IT PRICES AT
Bernstein's, )£1 West llrtnjght ii street.
YttPR IHU.LAR WILL GO AH FAR
with us as ten snywh-re else, a full line
of crockery, tinware stoves, etc., on easy
terms. A Rrb* A Cos., State und Jef
ferson. 'Rhone?
WE ARE 11EADQEARTE RB FOR
sewn pip*. Are brbk fir* city, oth gal
varnishes, give us a all Adam? Pilot
Company
DON’T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT
moving your furniture, relaying yoar car
lists or matting Perry A Benton will re
lieve you of all that trouble,
OPR GERMAN READY MIXED
paint I* sold under a nitrantea; have your
house (Minted witrt It. Adorns Paint * oah
pan v
'RHONE 1575 FOR FOR BBT CTTT
l*iundry. They will call for your linen
tm mediately.
““LARGE AND NEW BTOOfC OF WALL
(taper. Just arrived, will mahn pri es to
stilt you William Taylor 111 Barnard.
NEW DOMESTIC SKYVINO MACHINE
with hall ttearing?, I*ck aid chain stitch;
two machines in one. Renton A 8 .IV
FOH IIAIU'WAHK AND T(*OUI.’ CK>
lo Corn—rll A Chl|>man'D.
r>ol.l4*. TOY TKA tKTH AND PnCM?
rlualnc at ro.l itl 11.-rri.trln',. SUB Wrat
IlnniKhtnn .rirl
WK AKi: HRADQr'ARTKHH FOR
ninnlei*. from 10 Nfll, lo 3Z • rnt,. your
old alovn r,t rmriK-ri for a nrw one. A.
C I'rlnr A Cos.. Ht.itu and Jrtfnen
arrMt* 'l'lWtir* ft*.
MORF THAN <>NK HtTNDRFD CENTS
In avery d.Uor of your h.ird-rornrd hard
ra.h al thf doulharn Uruerry Compenjr.
111 Httrnurd atr.et,
PERRY A HKNTON ISO RTATO
Rtrret. wr.t, will ni'.vr, park, ahlp or atore
your furnlturt* at abort raulrr; alao ran*
ovato your old ni4Urt-tt.ro at IMtlo coat,
llrll * phono 112*. J
“THE MOST CP TO-DATE WORK IS
ht-lttK mrtird out by Eoreat Clly Luundry.
'Phono liiTs ______
WOR THE MOST IIIJKT AND
Uirßort an* k of wall p.t|trr In Ihe city, >
no to Taylor. 141 !lurn.ird.
FENTON A RON. Wll.l, RENOVATE
your ma> I Inr and guarantre It. Sell Hate
or ohl rrarhlhaa.
"rOH RANGES AND BTOVBS. OO TO
Caen wall a cnipman
'wanted one tiiocsand hen.
try pootdt. at tho Southern Grocery Com*
pat.y. lit R.rnard atreet.
HOT HTI I'E IIFIATERS AT *2 IJ~i7
Ilornatotn. M Wirat lirouahton atreet.
II TOC Wild. J,ET I S ESTIMATH
on your plumblnff work you will he ron
vlnrod that we at t than eny os*
elae. A C. Price A Cos.. State A Ji-fTrr
aurv atreeta. 'Phom a <Gft.
A Fl'l.l. LINK <>F GRATES SttWf
received. will sell any of the a.parste
perla Atlama Paint < omi.tny, lOi C. m
yreaa atreel, aaat.
"itEDCCE Yf>UR i.fVINO EX PKNSBS
by Inveatlny your hard-earned hard caat,
with the Southern Grocery t'ompaay, U
Barnard alrret
NORWOOD’S BOOK.
"MOIHER GOOSE CURVED.”
For sale at all News Blands In Savannah.
KEEP OUT THE
COLD
BY USE OF
WEATHER
STRIP.
Ml 1111$ IS.
4U Brvvghlea bireel, Week
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