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WILL WORK FOR THE FAIR.
all a.%v aaaahiaa* iiTi'.nmrJ)
I A 1T HHT.M.
sl(ivnp H >pr Hm I onftri* of Hf
hhli \A unlit *ief If, and I* .ln* mb
nnAilent Thm Ttirrr Is \ iHmhi
nf Its tari*PM-Krn Tlliwr Wbn
(i|>|tnrd the M? Thr >
Will ( onirlbafr n*J %\ ill IN* til
in Tbrlr Powrr to Ul the P.nfrr
|i r !•*- *> •iitn •m h t*lad the I air In
f itming.
Htvannah is gctng lo work heart tend
n'Ul for the ft*xt** Pair The r- t from
Xlaroi lb# fair
*. u n to Sat rnh **- max * than w* l
om* to many iMivtniuihltn*, and rv#o
than.- who < nn.i Ir. Hr*d to nfpo#e the
movement said they wen* g lad the fair
it < Amins to Aivannh and that they
would do ail 1n their power to see that
I; p* .* •ucetaft.
Asa nulitr of fart Savannah expected
to get the fair No city hn aver gooe
to work for it before a* Savannah ha#
j nt ai ! n* cM) la more entitled to suc
lM
r. ,<.rir; display* t whoar# tha# ft
rannah an ar,d wtli make a St* of
I*. ana it in itatcii that the work will be
pui,<a (r.aa now on. Tflor* io4eriM*'*i
will not watt lew Un approa h of *V fa:r
► a-on. but the work wti* b* continued,
quietly. bn# stead;*)* * l * * *-
•taotialiy.
A U i.vo i*pa*ch to the Morning New
*,.* the *tof> of the fair .oming to Si
vai.nah:
Mi on, Dec. J>* -Tre Ex-< utlve CVm
r,;te* of the fta>* Vgr; ulturmi Society
iWl4ai to-day b? a v.We of to 12 tha:
tiivuuah shook! have the nn* St*’-
f air Vakftnata was toe onl> other bl.nl* r
\ .t.J <*ta iaimed that she had speti’
|e *•' gettllik r.i'ij t’ bl 4 tl • ia-i Im*
w* . *k one ieuk ~.n no other • #t> wan*
,| tt. mi a mj* had ep* i t no much
money to make it a **u- m and to popn
tanx* it, sne should have it at least once
morv, bomb to ge; hack nom* of her out
lay. An* afreet! to Uupih *te her contra, (a
o! last year are I to Increase h*-r pr.-mium
1 *to Mn) fivn MMi Mr. Joe|*h Jack*
aoci ot Havaoi *h. argucl that ftavatmah
had t2T*.*wtr already iu!a- rit*d and cou*l
rater tha* much more if it were n**diwl.
and that davannato stood ready to five
the prate the biggest flr ever held. The
vote thorn*.) that Savannah p off* r w *#
the choice of tnc committee The time
for bokMng the fair la to he fixed htier,
when Pres Mian Brown will vwdt
Savannah to aa.c. In arranging detail*.
Valdosta say a *he will have a fair any
way. hp ah. ha* too much invested in
the ground* Her representative* nay
tney do not mwi> to an ag .r.x* davnrnah,
but must protart their own intrn-.t*
Ma>or Mycn was one of tl,. mo*t in
terested of .l ftavannahian* when t?**-
news came tha flavannab had secured the
fair He ha* been tan ardent advocate of
the fair for tUwrtid vkk the incep
tion of the mow men t
"I nve no war ha I any doubt in my
maxi ’ he said Mae* night, "(hat we ooutd
make the fair a per feet sue-ess I am
sure it will be of area benefit to our
people. and to ttii* entire **p-tlon of the
state
"Thor? is nu doubt whatever that wo
fin raise all tno monoy needed .vrul m-w*
two. and K m i h- done without any de
lay Part a- who have beeti lukewarm
ft-Ilio the matter ftti uiftbr consideration
will Jatn In thr minmnit ftnl do .ill they
can (or tho good of the tt > Evon the
cotton and naval atorw men on tho Hav
will give us valuahlr assistance
now. ii ij will contribute aft (hoy
always have do no to an enterprise which
S to bono.it thr whole etty Wo have
practirallr Slt.uuo taiuml. at .1 only about
.no-fourth of tho people hair boon *■ .*n
Wo will aoon nawo too *uhecnotion liat
-oropieee and wo wtli bo In iwaltlom to
clfor aiwl ivo t<et. r tvrevnium* than tiav
ever Mor* boon jrtvon at Mate fair* "
IVal lino of polli-y will In- pursued w.i
not bo known tsnttl Mai. O- M Kyalft and
Mr Jo# W Jackoan have boon hoard
from. Thry will rot urn W thr etty this
morning and a nir-tlru; will doubtless be
called shortly at which thoy will moke
a report atid a |ian of policy outlined
Mr John R. Young who w> known a
one of those upyoirl to thtft novenrat
for brtngliw tho fair hero said that h*
will do tall in ha (tower to make the fair
a Mice***
•Wo will subscribe to tho fair fund.'
Mr Toon*- aaid "aft wo alway* do to
mrmwnti of this kind Inaugurate t in
the into root of the city, and 1 have no
doubt that otbar* on tho Ra>
will do tho anti flume Whatever
Hav ir.nah clo hi thl* lino It la the desire
of every clllaort to oo It a mr ea and I
am aatt*nl that all will work together
with that rod In view."
Mr W W. Starr was another who had
ct iosrl the mo'itneot. hta flea being to
work ug> tha Jockey club, which he
though: would bo of vastly rtft.ro iwneAt
to the city Bert a* he said yeatenlay
**l am glad to aee that the fatr I* nom
ine ber* and shall do everythin# In nay
power to *ee that It la a *ucc. 1 shall
go Inlo the work atone with other* an 1
ao far aa 1 tun concerned nothing ehall br
lot: undone to make tr.l* fair the boa:
Georgia ha* aver had '
Both Mr Yount and Mr. Starr thought
that racing should ba math- the feature
at the fair, that tha Jockey club move
ment might follow along naturally at It*
conclusion.
The traffle mwnaicera of tho railroad*
ntettn Savannah were amone thoao who
puehe.l tho stale Pair movement from
tho (tart There ta no doubt that the rail
road* will encourur* tho fair In every
way pee mbit, anil it t* Ihe belief of tnoae
who have taken greatest Inter-*: In Ihe
thr matter thao Savannah will have no
trouble In securing the one-cent-a-mlle
rate.
Mr I-ocftoHJ Adhr. Mr B. H. Levy. Mr
S. Krousfcoft. Alderman J M Utxon. Mr
1. CoOat. Mr. M Lrytu*. Mr E. A Weil,
and other lead!rut l-uatnetw men who have
b-—n l.tontmed with the fair movement
since It waa matted are gratified wlih the
ttucuam of tho cotzwnl' toe In o>' urine the
fair, and will redouble their effort* to
make It tha big*e*t Ihlns Savannah ha*
ever bad
Mr W. J. IJnd**y of I.lndftt y
A Mor ran 1* tmt>re**d by the boneflt*
be ear* In toro for the city a* a result
of tha *ume.-e of tho*o who have advo
.wte-1 and worked f..e tho State I'air for
Savannah "1 have boon ao busy Ju*t m
thl* oaftofi.' Mr. Lindsay aald. '•that I
hare nef had time to enter Into tho work
nt helping in thl* undertaking It •
purely for that roanen. however, that 1
did not do *o I am sure the city a* a
■good thing' now. and tt ibnuld he pusrvrd
far ail there |* In K What wo want low
I* for tho railroad* to help u .md five
a onw-cent-a-mtl* rate for tha Fair Thoy
can do H. and there I* no reason why
taey should not. I'non their doing ao will
depend. In large measure, the aucce** of
the avaot "
Mr Emil Eckstein of Koyo ft
E kstotn said "The fair cannot fall l
BO a baneflt to the city If It la he.d a*
M thould be Mnr money than I* now
lr band ahouii be raised, however, and
the fair should be given upon the proper
*cal. The rwaf of euulpplng tho ground*
aa they aboold bo equipped will be con
adtnM*. foe adequate transportation fa-
lrte* will hav* to be provided, a wafer
• . npty will have to be furnished and elec
• * tight* will have to he supplied To
• st.d the race track and erect the house*
needed In oorneetton with It and for dla
p.aye anil require money, and a great
deal mare of w should be raised in order
to give the poop,* of the atate sooh a
show a* they will expec: to tee tn Sa
vannah "
Mr John Lyon* thoroughly Indorsed the
p.'ontlnaad aa Third Paced
itrutt ' %it rimmm:.
aperlal vteetln* of ( onnetl Tbt*
V flrrnmiii to I euaidrr It.
will he a epecial meeting of CVwm-
M at 4 o clock th* afternoon for the
i rr -x taking up the appli ation lor
• atreet car fr itv'tow* m i.le by the Vac
t yn Snell lNvel Company.
Thl* meeting wiki be held with the ob
fe of hearing from all dtfaoais. nod *e*
l* wily those nvost lntereiite| with re
ga*d to the appUradon for franchise by
this company.
As t* well known the company desire* a
fr u **e to use M litwm- r . Hay and
Trice streets, with a view to mddmg .
h*d: in the city dish a belt in ronnec
fk>n with the car line that It i* propose*!
to run to Write Bluff would make a
vM.uiihte line for the p**opl. of Saiar.nah
mi*| eppr .!)> far those who have inter
• jf* out in tha* direction The trouble
ha* been .til along that there were twi
appli Mtkar.s for th* same or f*r a aim
lar fra* hire an*l for that reason rotin
cil ha* iot hern in a hurry to take c
-ton w h r*ard u> *he matter
It 1* p f tt#l that tn application tvf the
\* rr r. Shed H*.d < ’omisn.r s bona fid •
i |k < -iti.it*. *n*! that the .company intend*
• *• ** th>* tne proposed mad i* hul.t
S*> far w th*' matter has developed It sim
ajfw-ara that tne two r.
u h ocher for tne fr n*~hlae wit ;
no *>• :irr reasDti in vs w ei ept perh.it**
hat each would Ilk*- to have the fr in
htse.
Th** \ ernon Pheil Road fompanv pro
to suit lt r.,t an.l right ot ,iy into
th. rrmf uy n. will .fciubilr,. be In n
lo give aoiuralK-o ttigt th<- rot
will hr r-onrtrortn! i rooo it la |.ir:
tde to do so
H* w . r .•■•h ,f tb* is* will be
P* * sented at the meeting this afternoon
•nd the question wMi be gone into thor
oughl> It t* the deMre of Counr l to
t*ar from aii who may have anything
to ea% either for or ngwms! th. proposed
franchise
ohi:k* !*or KUUTIOI.
How V leld Offiern of First Infantry
Will |le ( kitirs.
General orders have been !-%ucd from
the h**<*dquartera of ti* First Infantry
rvlatlve to tho Section for field officer*
that will be held on I>e. at Kxtracts
1 men the order are a follows.
There will le* elected Dec. S, Ipm. g
colon*-! arv| one mj)or. and should a va
cancy thereby t# created in th* office of
beiHenant colon* 1. same will h* flUtd at
this nleclfc.cv
The polls will be opened as follows a
At Regimental Headquarter*. Savmnah
from aA) to 10.30 r m.. under the super
v:sl *n of lAeut Col J F Brooks. Capt
J .1. Gaudry and LJ.-ut R g Moll. G
g. T. or any two of th* m b In Bruns
wi k. at the Armory of Cos. O. First In
fantry. from 7 S to 9.30 p m . under th.
-jperviaion of C. A Taylor and
I-nsign F. A Wrench. Naval BattwJion.
G S. T c. In gTnre*la>ro. at the Armory
of Cos F . First Infantry , from 7 to t p
m. under the supervision of J R lye
J T . J W liouf>t*we, N I*., ami ex ait
J I* . and W H Fills or J h Coleman,
free bolder* and. In Waynesboro, at th*-
Armory of K. First Infantry from 7
to 5 p m iMMler *be supervision of L H
Garllch. J. T.. W M Fuk-ner. N T
ant ex-off J T and N P Thomas or
VS m E J.wws. freeholders
Each < on*4* iny otfioer of the rcgimerH
i* entitled to vote at this alection. but hi*
vote must be cast at the poll opened at
his home station.
Election resume will be transmitted by
the *u*ertnter>.i-nt* direct to the Adju
tant Gatwnal of tJeorgia. Atlanta tia. A
duplicate copy of the return will be re
tained at each polling station
igb-ut f'V*! T H Wylly. Jr . will be
He t* , *i! to ttw full colonelcy, t'apt O. A
Gordon of the Oglethort** Eight Infantry
will lie elected lieutenant colonel, arvi
Caps. C. H Richardson, commissary of
tne f'lmt Infantry, will he elected ma)**r
Col Wylly succeeds Col. A R law ton.
rapt. Gordon sta-cessls Cd. Wylly and
Capt Riehardaon succeeds MaJ R. P*
Dirt of the Thirl Battalion of the regi
ment.
n <li:H 11, III' Vllt*. *4 42444 I'H.
-tervlee. Held at f'hrlat rhwreli and
Interment In Monnv entnre.
The funeral of the late Mr*. George A
Mercer, Jr . took pla e ye*tenhy .tftet
noon at 13a o clock frum Chrit Church
the rector. Rev. Robb fi title, offi. tatlnc
The eervl.-ee were largely attended by
frtemle gnd relgtlvea. Mr. and Mr*. Hen
ry Dunwoody of Brunaw.ck Mr and Mr,
H N Randolph of Atlanta, and DIM
rntnem Waller ot At.anta. were among
the uutel-uatn relatlvee who atten.le-1
th, funeral Mra Dunwooilv Mra Kan-
Atlpt! and Ml* Walter were later, of
lira. Mercer.
The service begun at the church were
<onc-4u<le.l at the grave In Botmventure
The gentlemen who acted a* pall hear
er*. were Mewir* John D. Carewell. J.
Fertfie Cgnn. John R Young T. P Rac
er,el W T Hopklna J ddlruyti Kopv
T. Uoyd Owen* and H. A Crane
Til BOOK* MURK ( I.OtIUV
Thoae M Itn l*gy In Fntore vinat Pnj
Alan Interest and t'aata.
The tucks of Tax Collector McGowan
for the year 19-tO were closed yesterday,
sol hereafter all payments of taxes will
be With Interest and coats gilded. There
was a large crowd present and paying
taxes during the morning, but It was a
quiet and orderly one. aiai there was no
excitement
A number <A tax payer, sent In the
amounts due the state and county b>
them In envelopes. These will be opened
during the next day or two and receipts
sent for the money. Tax Collector Mc-
Gowan begs that those who paid their
taxes In this manner will exercise Just a
little padem-e. and they will receive re
ceipts as soon a* It is possible to send
them
imII.THI) 4 I*OMCEM4\.
Patrolman Coffee Beaten Mllh Hl*
Ow n 4'lub by a \rg rn Prisoner.
patrolman Coffee was assaulted with hit
own club last night by a negro prisoner
and badly beaten. The officer hud been
called on by a lady nt Htms and I-umber
street* to urreat Apple Brown, colored,
who. she claimed, Insulted her. Cof
fee got Brown and Marled with him to
the Gamewell box to send him to the bar
racks. but while on their way to the hox
the negro grabbed the officer's club nnd
struck htm a blow on the head that knock
ed htm down end stunned htm Before
he recovered Brown de.ih htm another
blow and then made good his escape Cof
fee has two bad scalp wounds and was
forced to give up his beat and go home
(torn the effects ot them The other po
licemen are on the lookout for Brown.
Dyspepsia 1* difficult digestion, due to
the absence of natural digestive fluid.
Hood's Sarsaparilla restores the digestive
power* —ad
Gentlemen's Flue Matches.
Sternberg A Cos. show a superb collection
of fine gold and silver watches, vest and
fob chain* ami charms—a genteel Christ
mas present, and a perpetual reminder of
th* donor -ad.
TIIE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1000.
NOTIFICATION TO M MILLAN.
i% a MiT nr.r im;ti whit ivdir.H
hi: wii i h\hn
%% i|* ( Asanlt III* I-'rleads Before De
riding \%hai trtl.is !•*' Will Ink*-
It Is € laiw*e| the f*tr*t W 111 < t
€ usaldrrablr Mas*) —Mm Merl
in* Will Praksbljr #‘**||*m virri-
Insa Meld In be Dlstrirfs—>< lub*
Mnve Been |.*rui**l to 4*et 111
There I* In It.
Mr T H M. M ilan wm n- •* . 1
by committees reprenentlng arti-a Imi-ds
tmtiofi Juba in fhr*** die'*-; :r>. th.it 1 *v
drsire htm to muke the n ♦ for Mayor
against th.- admsrt v r r i*
The committee from th* m w -• formed
ft* * ond District Dem.*cmtl>' Ouh til*
on Mr M Miliafi t hs* * -tv. m E l *
street yesterday afternoon, and gave hsrn
this noli flea* lon T * gmuitN-H fr>m
the First an*l Fourth \* * t I’luN called
rm htm the nigh? befor. *• hi- hom*v and
gave him slmii-.r r B* •. !• -
om#* of Mr. M Millan # i* r •:1 'rit n.l*
have urged him t make t . r •
To all the*** comvnttfe* * rv! other* Mr
M - Millar. * -s * far mad* i In i iH -
answer H* th.nk*'i them f<*r the tr I
of the nomination. If it maybe ho Jt I
and afsur*-*! them h** w->u I t.ike ; .** .nut
ter Into . armst * otisidctat. n
He mold i*l, h*w*v.r gi'
.any positive answer at nor w i
he .In so until after fu an-i free . or*
sußa‘ion nun hi* frlen \* klr MM l
Ixn has bis nwsous for op|x>smg th** I r* c
err atm in ie: ration Wnil- h* ■* noth
ing definite to *v .it present, h**
th* oplnwo th.*t th*'e art srm- expand
tut es nrhih couUi * :•. tt* i
thinks there are - in* featunv w
might be improved Whether d*-ir*
however. ;* make - r in .j
o' these views u l I*, d* lermlned |*- r
There wer, severil meetings I* and last
nigh? in different -* lor > of t .t >
some of them idminlatration meeting*
and others on *h** o:m*r side It i- . *r
stOQii. however, th.it the only * fT* t -*f
thes* meeting* s g to ro'j-c i> vote
and bring them out *o make
a showing Their * t*. n wu
unquestionably b* followed up on
rsxth sklen by mass meetings, .it which not
urk*> ian.lM.ite* for Mayor bti: aMermuri
ti nets will tie tmmei and iralor-*-
It 1- freely ta)k*l *ror*l the city that
h fight between th*- fa* tkt.s wili mum th**
experailture of a coneider.it*!** *im <>•
mow\. Of . irs** r.o -sl\ krv>ws Just
w'hat *s spent on n* * • or anot *r. i>ui
thoH* who have to do the spending The
estimates of wtut will ha\ to he spent
'ary oil th* way fr.sm fio.nm to **•.•> ,n
esicfi si-le It is Kali he ward he.ien*,'
*n the (tolitlca! workers r* generally
termed, must get r*-*ults out of t >•* ♦ •
lion. arl If there is any bid f*r votes,
they will, no doubt, com** high In fa
It is commonly laked on the street that
a club of forty has le#n form*l by* o*
man who has fixed the minimum price for
the votes h* con deliver |j each. A
colored club recently formed with 160
tn* mber* has failed to Indorse either fa
tlon Th* secretary of the < lub on being
asked how much the member* expected
to get for their vote* replied that the club
had not y*t aii.*l that question.
I Until ('MB IMttiltM.lt fir* 11,1 t\
Southwest aide tt rga tt Ira t4on I'lrdurit
Him Its Support
The Southwest Bide Labor Club trulor*
e<l Hon. T 11. M Mllhtn's card. Ist ' for
the mayoralty, by a unanimous vote, at
a meeting last night. Tne tri'-ciin* \ i
held at Til Wuldburr st r<*H. w**!*?. and
was %:ten<k*i t>> mor* than a htiiKlrt,)
voters frusn thai /*• non **f i city
Th© t lufc a ioi.#**<i the followuqf •!* I,f t
tlon of principle#
Whrrwf, the affair?* of th*- > *f s.
vaniwh hav (mh*k coralu< ivi u}*on .in
extravax-uit whi ti hi.* li i*
the llahiiity of our ai!.
"Wh**reas, by israfui un*i cot;■ va?i\ -
r M 4?i tic* iu i.i thii* exietis* can te ?> •! i . 1
”Ther k fore l<a It TIi i? w- 'h
ftiie E.iii>r Club. ioja * r*--
forxn an*i rf joomi' platform. sihvwlui;
favors to t*f* whereby th** tax
paver atui will be ben**ut
•d.'*
meet*iK was by Mee*rs
VV K. Clark K. U 1 oi at. 1 oil:* wh*
pr* .***n:i forcibly the * Laima of Mr M
MlUai. B|MW UW I---. • Oi >
xlowirt< pictures of the xmsi that
Autiii follow nl* election. Ti.*- fn* etlng
w~s an enthusiastic uv and \i* i*oini>
nv*rt. bv tr?-* wp* akei i- w.r*
hiriy applause.
The foliowtruc resoiiHlons. lr.'lorsinK Mr
McMillan* candidacy, w • #slOi•*>•?•!.
"Whereas. Hon Thomas H. Me Mi ban
hm* always b**en an ecorvomical ami sue
effiksfui busine*# man. and th* ftiuthwcst
ftMSe Club retOama* * in' him a man
who will rally all class*** of our * it jx* .-
wffio are in favor of an on<*mi *. ai
mlidstrailon of the d#y*a affairs, in tb*
interest of the taxpaver ami oarner.
and
"Whereas this club believe* I fiat he w
place as the city * **naru4r>l ?n* same
Intelhaent nn*l attentive art ami watch
fulness that made him a *ih > sxful busl
nee man of the hiirii* t typ , tr I
•'Whereas. He has progressive
when r*-aJ i*roi{rap- is n*- i** i ai*l Is cor
servxtlve In hie att n‘hn*it to true prin
i jpieik that requir** K .*.tteraiHm yf !
ihoiqht in the hitmlliiif k-.j dtihursman
of Ih# i*eofve • monr> . which - sj own l>
hie 4 /ur. *- m <’ouikAl Mini rte Eejristature,
Therefore be H reaolved. That th
Hon. TLornas H Mi Milan be re*jues.:*<l i<
bs*-.i> a c*af!klate for Mavi>r .-f ftav.in
nah at th*’ enauina H*-Hon. an*l that this
club pled** # its supiort In his b-bslf.
"Hffolted. further. That ihe ?air ap
point a committee of five k> wait uk*v.
Mr M Milkin to m.ke i is request
The chair aptointe<l the following com
mittee. arhc h w ill wait ufion Mr M
Milan dortiu; Che l.y and notify him of
the icUon taken m th m-etm*: J. M
Wllhoti R F Raker T K Ivnton. \\
N* ('lark and K It Kl-d Th* • -mm.
tee will report to the of t • clul*
that will be hekl next eveuina.
when, it Is expected, prominent ant bad*
mirts#nition sjell-wm.ci> will d* hver at
draasss.
RALLIED F4K >l* MII.I \>
innlhrrn Part of Fourth District ln
ilirrl Mini.
A meef.nc of *bc mt •almlrl* , r.v *mi
force* of the southern i*art of th* Fourth
District was held *t Odd Fellow's Hall
on Harris street, near Hast Rr>a-1. las:
ftiaht About hundrei! voters sere rail
t;> have been preset!t.
The meeting orjf.miae*! by electing Mr
Wm. W Smith, chairman, am! Mr.
Maurice J M Mahon e vt.iry
A resolution ;i- pa->e-‘*l tirc*otl> r
questlng Hon. Thomas 11 McMillan to
become a candidate for th* mayoralty
ptedgma him. In th*’ event of his a
-of the indorsement of his candb
dscy. made by the various clubs to give
him a hearty and vixorous support.
A committee, consisting of M -srs Wm.
W ftmith M J. M Mih. n. Jikl W Joyce
Geo H F Rest. Thoms?* J Griffin, an I
John C. Knnls. was appointed lo acquaint
Mr McMillan with the club s action in
as.
mittee wfll wait on Mr M Ml.lan Vo-da
AJI ADM IMSTH Al 14!% CLtB.
Fourth Dlstrlet Bel and ladoraed
Maynr Myers.
Tha Fourth District Administration
Club *• or pan lied at 1-abor Hall. Bryan
and Aber cm *. lafft right.
May - Ih rmao Myers wag indorsed for
re-e tlon nd a c *mmltlee will be named
fr m * ib later .*n to notify him of
his indorsement.
B> *1 count there were ninety-three
voter* hr Fourth District preeont.
Ti *■ f ..wing ftl **rs were electesi
prtadt Judge S imufl Reynolds. vice
president J*vhn J ft*.tfT rd, m r*iiry. Ar
thur M Eti* as. Jr.
ftj wr. made by a numlwr in
dor- i. tie present administration It
Was l id to meet every Thursday
r *i The dub exfx -s to have a
-j. *■• v *-r* b th. time of the
next meeting.
I ti1.4)11 Ell \ iTt;K* 04. IMBI
Thev Have ln*l*r**d to One hot %re
simply W Mltinu,
The First I>ls?rlct Club, colored, held a
mwm* a**-* night • th** Duffy ft#ree*
Hall !, A Wi-'i - gton was rlfrtol prrs-
Men*, md J W illiams gecretary H!*
“ a . 1 t .ere * Jo members pTfSTtr *t
the me*:mg Tb*- lub will hold another
m-a!ig W.-1 .—lav, Isi Jfi. When ask *1
what . ion’ ?lw* meeting had tuk* n ih* k
< • r. tary sac! n t*urg lad Jw*-n done yet,
but that the club w * waiting
M% HE l Ml RIH.MOI % %sa%M.T.
l.lMli %% right, t nlnrril. B**nV Ilia
Wife Into Insensibility .
hymut W rig fit. color* i was arrested
' -t.-rdvy on a w irrant charging him
with assault and battery and als. or a
peget* w irrant, lK>th rworn out by h:s
wif* The warran t were issued b*-tween
:J i* I : o'cloc k From t or office of Mag
i-tr.it** <l NbU J*ne*. wh i-su* and them
h* omtn w. nt to her home at No. 413
I rry street lam* There sh* was met by
Eymus on whom th.* warrants had not
ye? been served and h* attacked her. and
?*• ? her so l**i\ fiat -h* l- in critical
mdlf <n and her attending physlciam Dr.
F. S Osborn*, has nollfi-d tie rn.igutrate
rot t i• pt bon*! for Wright.
Th* woman ite.l when sh* wen? for
th warrants th** she hai had a quarrel
with h-r husband ihoul sum*- s#orl-s
that hd teen t*> i him by hi* slater, and
•ha? th* night before he had b* a? her
and .ift*rw ird put her out of the house
l w . a i mint of th.s affair that she
secured the |uip**rs
\r* gnt whs .irrest*d by Offic* r Be-'kett
about J vi*v*k ynterday. after he had
* a ten the woman so badly When taken
to the magistrate’s office. Wright readily
'knowledgcd the p.rt that he had taken
n the matter and did not pretend to ex
tenuate the clrcumatwr• *-*. He s*id that
when he started toward the woman, she
fell on eh* floor thinking that he woul!
tot strike her. but he did. giving her a
blow on the mouth with his fis*. arl
otherwise maltreating her She then go#
up and ran down a small alley wnere she
trtc| to hide from him in a cioaei. but
• follow** i her there ar. l beat her untft
she was unable to get up from the floor,
where h- left her.
MDIKV MKMR* %T lUIWK IIU 111.
Ilourtl of (iitcrrnor* Derided t pan
• inr for Sexf Month.
Th** D*>ar.l of Governors of the Tome
-1 hi Club hav* *bv 1 tied to give a ladles'
evening t the ( tub's quarters l>efore the
>nd W,dnes*lay in January, when th*
.mi iil up-* f.c of th*- < iub will l*e held
A reservation is made, however, the hoard
naving d* Hded that the entertainment
would be contingent upon satisfactory ar
rangements being male.
The club gave -u h an entertainment
i *n w- opening last winter, when the
,■! ; 1 i *
with th- dub’s quarters, were thronged
A dedghlful time was enjoyed by all
Many of the member* have been anxious
chat on* or more of the affairs he giver,
as u ampiimens to the ladies during a
■**'h.uii. and it was in deference #o their
wtshee that the board reached their de
rision
Efforts hav*- t*e*n mai* by the laugh
ten* of tre Confederacy to secure the
use of th* dub’s qu.tr - for the New-
Year's military t*ll they will give Not
and Mrtng t* '.-*:abUsh re •■dent in this
r s *. the Hoard of Governors did not
ik favorah.e action Uf*on the request
The Guards’ Hah will be used for the
Im.l. ai I It Is exp tisi there will be a
great gathering of those who will no*
on y i (or #h- p * sure the\ will
derive f rx>m me twil. bui also because
they desire to aid th< ftavanr.ah chapter
ORDERS FOR THH 4.1 AHIIf.
%IJutant lirnrr*l hssea 4lrders Rel
nlhr lo Their Transfer.
The er.b-r from the office of the adju
tant general of* the Georgia fttatc Troops
relatlv© to the arparattofi o 4 tb* S,vin
nah Yolunte* r (iuar*l* from the First Reg
iment of Infantry and their conversion
into a battalion of heavy artillery haw
Ih** n r- -ived In ftivannnh. Each of the
aptalns of th*- four batteries In the bat
talion its* Ih n jH*rv.d with a copy of
th** order, which is as follows:
In cocnfdance with an -•ct of the Gen
eral Assembly, approved Ihh-. lx, ISsK). the
Savannah Volunteer Guards Battalion
h r ■ > c f•-! from the First Regiment.
infantry and ar** converted into a bat
talion **f heavy artillery to be known and
:*dxr.ital *s the I'lrst Battalion, Heavy
Artillery. Georgia ftt •** *l*roops.**
POSTPONED THE FIGHT.
Foret to nnd Rice, Fentherwelghts.
\\ 111 Not Meet on Dec. i?T.
Th* -;h: that *i been arrangM for
I> Tt by the Austral Athletic Club will
not <h* pulled off then, the mat-agemetu
having letermined to postpone it. This
and ■ Ision was reached upon raaturer
thought, as it was considered that there
w id be .lifh< uity in getting a crowd to
gsther to witness the event If it were
pulled >ff so soon after ‘’hrstmas
1* -*r I’ore (to of New Orleans and Au-
Un Rive of New Eunrton were the prtn
; ils ttiat we?*- to ti(g?*ar in the fight
They are feather wet ghta. and are said
to U era* h-a-Jacks. Th* mat agement has
Mt can*'oUet its engagement with the
met bu* wi.l put them on here at some
later date chan that first determined
upon.
_ m •
IIISH4IP HE \DM LX \T THIBITY.
lie Will %ddres the Fpworth lea
garra nt Mrannah.
Bishop E R Hendrl* will address the
Kpworth Leaguers of Savannah and their
friends f Trinity Church to-night. It will
be the usual quarterly union meeting of
th* leagues of (he different Methodist
churches of the city.
Bishop Hendrix wiM return to the ,*ity
t > .i*y frjcn Fred*rlca. where he has ben
li. comtamy with Rev. Ed F Cook, visit
ing the seen# of a par# of John Wesley’s
labor# while in this country. There are
many points of Interest In ftavannah that
the Bishop will visit next week In corn
pars with Dr Waller, president of tne
British Me* hod let Conference, who ts now
on hie way to the Bahama ls.ar.dw to look
after the interest of hie church there.
Beautiful Opera Glaaaea
Sternberg A Cos. display a beautiful tine
of imported richly -mounted opera-glasses
-a preseat that U always in good taste
ad.
PLUCKEDAT A TURKEY RAFFLE
TWO COI >THI W \ M)#T *17.1 I* %
JOIM !% HHIH t.IITON HHI I.T.
t omtilslaej to the Police That They
Had Bee a Nobbed and 11. *. Wake,
maw. Owe of the Proprietor* of the
Name \\ mm %rr*led—He i lwiin
That Both He and the * oowtry men
Mere .MHit.lt n*i, wod That They
| t—l he Amount I*oml. He hold.
Is \nt So Large a* The Mew t Iwtwi
hw*ethlw %•*.* the (amt, W lilch
Is wid to Be Huw I ndrr w Meciwe
From the t if > .
Complaint was ma*le .*t the barracks
yewtcfxtay afttrnooti by two r.av.tl s:or*s
oirralors from Bufloih countv, that they
ha*l been cnat*l oil* of 1173 at a
abed turkey raffle, oHidn tl at No
214 Broughton etree- w*et Th*- men ar-
G A Brown n*l H Burr I Brown
said ha: he lost $23. .MKi Barnhill $
The detectives w.-rc detailed jn th**
-ase an*! went to tne nnd b *! it
closed up. but no sooner did they leave
t .an th* i*4awas opened up agnn and
lid a flourishing business until wvnit
a3u o'clov k at night when it tliscontii.u**l
buslrues ag tin. for the pro able r* t- >n
that the defectives were on ? i* r way to
the place. n <4O: that the proprietor wc*
prolwMy aware of. g* business was Igi**k.
•nd h*- b*<l no other visible reason for
a discontinuance of what was to him
un*loubtefiv a most profitable bustfM-ss
When the detectses visited the gam*
In the aft-rnoi*n after the ab* g*.i swindle
had been reported to th*-m th* y hod th*
two victims with them for the purp*e*
of pointing out the man that had taken
(heir money, but he was not a.* la found
After a itthg* nt s* ar h k.et t ight !*•
wa loAated at the Planters’ Hole an i
arrested He gave hi® name Hr ft H
Wakemwn H* xaid mat whi •h* il l n<*’
know Ju* how much n.otie> tne m* n had
los# In his place, he was quit* sur* f .
it was not so much a** they lalm i. Re
garding the t hurg* of cheating an.l swin
dling. on which he sac arrewted, n* saw!
that both h*- at*l the men had been gam
bling an*l they had k*--: and that wa ah
there was to It.
!>r*wn. who was seen by a reporter of
the Morning News, raid thitt the n. n
had been lost on the so-calb i t ick* y
raffle and tha* It was not unr.l after in
laid quit playing that he began to ti n*
tha? he gme wasn’t Mnig‘ * nl th.
he Imp! be*-n rolled He report***! th*- mat.
ter to the U&rra ks. B.irnhil) also nvik.ng
a similar oofnplwtnt with the result tha?
Wakeman was The c.*>. w
probably he heard before the He rder -
Court this morning
The game that Wakevnan was r inr.ing
I*- w wheel of fortune pure an 1 m rpe ex
cept that th* cnances ar* di.*proport 1 >r
otely in favor of the there b*
ing in the circle in whi h the pointer !•
Siam aeveral blanks, ail in favor of th.
houso. to every number by which th*
bettor could wit., and sw of tr.es* w:r.
ning numbers, even then, call for . pnx**
below the value of the fee for pli>l? <
The g ime is called a "turk--y raffle."
•b Bon each card ie m *rk- 1 In ddittoi
to their value in money a specified num
ber of turkeys aa n equivalent v.i c bu:
•luring the half hour that w.i* a*n he
gime. nobody exiled for turkey
and th* players won or lost their
with a se* ming ignorance tha# th**r. w.-
such a thing as a turkey in the netghl>or
hood.
Business was lively. ?o. for awhile Th*-
counter where the game was condu* t 1
being lined with people two and three
deep, and coming a roes with the cash
with n regularity that kept the *i. 41-r
with a gn.'sl fat w.id in bin hands during
the entire progr*s of the gm. Fl:iv
wa high. too. $2 seeming to be the ruling
price for an entrance fee.
Another gain** wait was a so :n oper
tion. though not the hot favor!*** that the
"turkey raffl* *' was was a pin aid mar
ble gam**, which it cost a quarter to play
and yielded th** ••fortunate" piaver a
money or other kind of prise, h ordlng
to the number on the |>o* k*-t wh* r. th*
marble landed after falling throng their
!M*n**s of pins that directed it .
The game ha* been running at Its pres
ent quarters for a week or* m *r* i? is
said, bu; so far .* Is known this Is the
first Urn** that any •tmpl.ilnt has beer,
made against It to th* police Th* detec
tive*. of * burse, knew of tt existen e.
but sab! that i? w is being operated un
•ler a licenaw from the city and tha?.
therefore, they had no right to stop it
W ESTERN llOltdA TO HI A.
The Hand Stallr of St. Paul nt
Thunderbolt.
The running horses nr** beginning to ar
rive for the Christmas races. J It Han-1
of ftt. Paul. Minn., ie now at the tru V
with two carloads of thoroughbreds. In
the hunch are th great Western runner#
Goalen Rattles. Dutch Com* lian. Ella
Pnnn. Joe Ferst and Irish Boy
AU of these horse# were at the Atlanta
races and won many of the events. Mr
Hand intends 10-uilng her* f.vr several
months and will devote much of hi# tim*
to the development of the carload of
yearling# that he has now at the Thun
derbolt Park
Henry Black and the Reilly stables of
Barnwell, ft C.. have engage*} stall# and
will be at the track So:ur lu>
The unbeaten Perfidy of Charleston and
•he fast sprinter Arion are also expected
io take part In the running event#
Manager !>ov!e is mu h pi* # l with the
class of hor#ea now at the track and he
expects to have larg- and closely matched
fie Ida on Christmas day The indications
ara that there utu at least five horses
line up for tha word In tha barn****
•vent.
IA JI At Tit! A If K Alt IAG STILL 4\.
Mr. Flgbllna t ondrmnntlim
nt Properly by street Railway.
The hearing ujsmi the petition of Henry
Amboa for an injunction prohibiting th*
cotxlemnation of certain property belong
ing to him at Thunderbolt! by the ftavan
nah. Thunderbold and Isle of Hope Itall
wnv. was continue*! yesterday in tha Su
perior Court, before Judge FalUgant The
com;*any desire# to use a right of way
aero## this property of Mr. Ambo# for th.
purpose of reaching the new improve
ments which It Is making a: Mather's
Point.
The testimony now being introduced is
on behalf of the defendant, the principal
witness examined being Mr M J. I♦•#*, r
gen*. I’nder the search tog < pv*s-*x4mina
tion of Mr. Richards, who repr>m: the
plaintiff. Mr De-vergers, tn ame Just a
little bit rattled and Ills rather petulant
and querulous answers to some f the
quetlons of consul furnished amusement
for th*- court offl< ers and the sjs- ‘taton*.
The hearing llds fair (o last out t**-day
at least, and will possibly extend into to
morrow. The argument# are lik* .y to be
as lengthy, comparatively, as th* testi.
mony. and that has already consumed me
better part of three days.
HI ftlAEftft NOISES I.A l>lHk.
Disabling of Usrhlstry Wit on
Electric Lights.
The disabling of *h# machinery at th-
Electnc Light Worka fast night shut off
tha light from a good part of the busi
ness section of th# city between 10 an! XI
o'clock. B tores, offices and the down
town hotels :hat use electricity for Ug.nt
were in darkness, except for temporary
lights, until a part of the break couid h*
repaired, and a part of the afoctrlc sup
ply eras then turned o*.„
l.m; % 4 MAM H % TIIEAT.
4 lilldren Mission Schoal Itememker
#*l by t'ouncll of .Irakli %\n*wcn.
The ladies of the Council of Jewish Wo
men gave a Chanuka treat yesterday
morning to the children of the Mission
Urn o i? Ann and Zubly coidu t*d
under th*‘ .inspires of the council.
The children, about thirty In all. gave
on meres inr programme of songs and
r*-*ltatmna -howmg ih** work tha# has
in * n u ompllshed since the openings of
the present session. This programme be
gan al 10 o'clock md at its conclusion the
ladles *f t •• Council, about fifteen, dir*
rlbutetl ih* presents. To each lUUe girl
. * 1 van !•
th,. rout*.*!! by Miss Rebec 1 Minis, and
dre* **! f. r presentation by th*- members
of the Rebt 1 Gran Band of Daughters
ir Isr.•), of which Mis Minis I- presi
dent. Toys of oth* r kliul- were given the
bov *• h * I then a h child was given as
rr, I) .f fruit. *r iy. tastefully put In’o
N k- t- ar. I oth rs things a like nature
a- ?i y *-uld wish.
The * cits bad b**en given pnily by
th* 4Van l ini partly by friend# f the
* * - #no wiii*-*i to help ®* charitable a
work.
The Feattv.i of Chanuka. or a** It is
sometlnvs known the Feast of Eights. Is
,1 jewHh fewtlval commemorating the r* -
d*<i> ati<>n of th** Temp** at Jerusalem
after tb* M.t ai*ean war. The festival
began l-t ftundav and will continue
through thi** ftur.day It is observed by
all of *r*h<*.*x faith by tr* lighting of
one ••andle on th night of the first day
of • f*?tvs two on •he night of th**
-erond da' and on until th- night of
the last du% wh*n eight candles are
burr.* i at th- -am* time.
While n * - - in service Is celrW>rat* , d
a* th* Temple Mi kva Israel, It Is cus
tomary ?o hod .* ble-dng of the lights
i*n a ;*.irt of the ilar Friday evening
■*ervi,' tii*l thie w 1 :k* place to-night.
On Thursdov th-r. will 1- mothers’
meeting at the Mission S hool at 3.30
or.-* k i m.
M %\|s T4I 4 41LLKCT RENT.
I ( rnlrsl M<tilrail Wants Ss.inni for
I s* of Itlantn I'roprrtv.
Following the ej* • tnetkt proceedings
* 1* i by tin- Centra! Railroad aga.nst the
W* n uni Atlmtiv flallrua-!. the ( •n
--tal has Institute*!, proceedings in the At
l. run courts to g*-t judgment for sm<o
. ;t t -:a - - roa*l in th* * .iture of
( r* nt f.r the premises in depute near
1 urvdry street, in that c 'y
| Th* • ntral alleges that this proi®rty.
w 1 h is a t*ifi* nv re than an m- re in
' are.*, i- worth nt least U.uOO a year to
| the WYstero md Atlantic ami tbe '‘Uit lx
i to r >ver that amoun# |*r year from
| tcc. tt, 1496.
it Is x# : out that the Western and At
j lanti-' has lecn in p*s*u-s* on of th** lan*l
f.*r that length of time .nd th*r**ft*
ow - - <>l r,l fully •* as rei>:al.
The Centra! not only wants u Judgment
f r *hat amount, but also seeks a Judg-
I mint against th** other railroad for th-
J property in dlsiwite
1 \i II I 4 1.1 II a IIUM)#.
Ilids on (lie Issue 4 nil* *1 for l>
4 ommodure *lnrr.
Th.' Sji:i.ah V.irht Club notice
t:.,* rrorntr.’ sixn.il b> Commrn>i<r W
\V, S' trr. thot it Invites sealr.l bids (or
the whole nr ny [Mr: of 112ifl# first mor(-
t.Se bon<i ui>on It, pr..jerry, the Inter
est pavabie l.y coupon annual!) it -i per
ent. Tne So<.i-s are lo be of the .I‘T.otTi’.-
na;..n of f.’<‘ ea ♦ .latest Jan 1. HOl. an.t
.iue Jjn ’ 111*. Thev WIN he ste-urefi by
a fire: morisise on ail the real ctate of
:t.e ,ub The form of the bond has been
• l with M.ssrs. Hull * lafhrap
.'or ii '(es i-on by pro-p. live t.M.tei - No
sl.Js will 1# recelv.sl after noon Dec. 31.
4 Special t hrtatuiaa Sale.
A* !on a they la,!, laternlierx A <l>
off. r a haretsome line of aterllnx silver
pur.es a' 12 'M each, lletter hurry If you
w ant one—Ml.
Molttlnv Hats', eta southern Hall,
way.
Tt kefs on sale to a l points, a fare anfi
; a third for the round trip, on las- 22-23-
24-23-!“ and 21st, UO. also Jan. 1. lttil
limited to Jan t returning In addition
to above, stuslenta h-siding certificate"
signs 1 by supennten.lents or princ.'m:,
of scns*ls or colleges will be sold tickets
cotnmet. Ing !>ec 15 ar.d limite.l to Jsn.
* Jai. Kreemar.. It) |s.-Ptii;. r till tk
agent. 141 Hull street. 'Phone, vv l.l
% t Ii rtatuiaa t 'heal
A hu-band mlgnt I'rotliably present his
wife, for Christmas, a oh. t of Htemt>erK
A Co.'s sierltrsr silverware—sin ever use
ful an.l valuable trifs ad.
Sufierr.l tears.
"•Graybeiir.l cured m of enlarrh from
whi. h 1 had suffertsl tbirty-flve years
Nothing on earth >o far .is I was ab|.
to obtain gave me relief Since taking
Gray beard 1 am as Well as ever. 1 had
catarrh of the ucud. ilr. Hho.Ja Dean,
Ballinger. Tex. T
Oraybeard Is mule only by Respess
Drug Company, sole owners, and u sold
at drugitores for 11 a bottle —ad.
Klfts feat. It til Itup l <ms r scratch
ing.
Whether It Is from tetter, eczema, ring
w..rm, salt rheum, or any other ,km
trouble, u,e T-ttertn.. and asvept on wtb
slltute, etaim.'.l by the dealer to Ise "Just
is g0.a.1 ” Nothli g e|ss t, just as goo.l
If your :• .. . ah t sutgiiy you,
en:s In stamp, to J T Hhuptrine. Savan
nah, Us., for a box pi.tpa.tl —ad.
Ilalltlti, Hate,
Via fentral of Georgia Hallway.
Ticket, will be sold at rate of g fare
and a third round trip on Dec. 22. 2J, 2,
25. to and 11, lkOu. abo Jan. 1, Jl, final
.imtt returning Jan 4, HaOl.
In a.idllton to the aoove. ticket' will
1 be >.d to students of tu-hoola anti col
lege* on presentation of certificates signed
b> superintendent, president or prtncipa.
thereof, on Dec. 15 to 21, lncluclve, ting
limit returning Jan v :vj,
Ticket office 10T Hull street g n d Central
| Paascnger Station a.l.
For Over Plfty Tears.
Mr* WiraoWs .Soothing vrup ha, bs
used for children trethtr.* It soothe* the
chid, ssolten, th, *um. allay, all (Min
cure, wind colic, ar.d Is the b. n remedy
for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five canla a bottle
—ad
Mr. Dent lay.,
••Oraybeard has well nigh cured me of
rheumatism from which 1 have been n
great sufferer the last fifteen year*." Mr
Dent a postuffier la 8t Hin-.cn, Island, -is
Rev. John C'hrlsetan of Pierce. Ala
says 'Qraybeard nag cured Mr* J. 0,,;
Chlldres, of Baldwin county of rheuma
tism. In February befor, ,n began -o
take araybeard she waa given up to die
She Is now sound and weU."
Gray beard 1, mad* only by Re*p,*
Drug Company, sole owners, gnd sold by !
drufgt.tf for tl.o a bottle Every family
•hould have a bo* of Oraybesrd Pth and
Graybeard Ointment —ad
A fngh'GraA, Institution for luuVm j
Shorter Oollega. Rome, Ua. Will, for
catalogue.-*4
OPEN EVENINGS lIEE 9
A
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
should he of some value. You
can set them here that will hc
apprcciated. We have a
line of
Sporting Goods.
A large line of
House Furnishings.
A large line of
Cutlery.
A large line of
Stoves and Ranges.
A Ka/or is always an accept*
able gift for a gentleman.
Handsome Knives for ladies.
Fishing Reels and Tackle.
Bicycles, Lamps and Bells.
Remember
our line of Juvenile Wheels,
our Cleveland Bicycles, our
Dayton Bicycles.
I linn h imiiilT
Our Retiring
From Business
Ha* ra')'-! thf* Savannah p#of>l# to r*-
J<-le v *. for 4h*y r* a! zt this t© be ai. 04*-
pnrtuiw tinu to a\ai! th<*mi)VM of an
lvuiUße that ha* n**v* r b****fi **juai*-i
Jh# prua-s that w* ar* quo:inn ®en i
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