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TWO GRIDIRON STRUGGLES.
nIU TAKE PLACE AT THE UOLTOV
TIIKKT TAHK.
.jb,- Football Tram and
Ihr Fort Tran Will Ploy
at II O’clock, and Ike Hlah school
aad Cadet* Traai at 4 la the After.
niHia-All of Ike Men In luiinl t un.
dltloa, aud lloth Games Expected
to He Good Oaen—The Men That
Will l’la.
There alii be two names of football at
the Bolton street (round* to-day. The
ltr*t will he at 11 o'dlork a. m.. between
the Savannah Football Team and a team
Irwro Fort Screven. Thera la no doubt
(hat It will be an Interest Hi* atru**le ae
Imth team* are In axceiler.t shape The
pivnnnah team thou*h recently organised
lias been strenitlhcned t>y many new play
ers. and with the constant practice under
<oach Sa ussy ha a been put In tlrsi-ciaas
shape
The llattery team Is made up of old
p..iyer, the greater number of the men
bavins played .on a team al Fortress
Monroe, which won nearly every same
that II played Two of the men. Brown
and Jonen. played with the Savannah learn
Thanksgiving day and gave an excellent
mount of themselves.
The sale of ticket* ha* been quite large,
and there Is no doubt that all of Savan
nah's football enthusiast* will bo at tbe
game.
The Ilr.e up will be as follows:
Savannah. Buttery.
Hicks center Vessel
Or Munchen
V ctnesky rlaht guard Shore
j.'utch left guard Beasley
Hewlett right tackle Colley
.lohnson left tackle Bingham
ttrnlth. M right end Burn.**
Or Webb
Lynah left end Fcrrlll
. r Smith. O.
Baussy quarter Brown
Or Cope
Sullivan, R right half James
Or Krenson ,
Cordon left halt Jones
Or Ronan
ilußlgnon full Moore
(>r Hull
The Battery learn will also bring with
them as "subs" the following men: Han
shew, Hamlenachlld, Blbert. and Ivey.
The officials of the game will he Messrs.
Commons. Evans, ami Sergt. (logman.
The colors of Ihc Savannah team are
white and blue.
Cenerul admission to the game will he
-
The second game, which will begin
promptly at I o'clock, will be between
the High School ami the Cadets. While
these learns are lighter than those that
will take part In the morning'* game,
they will, nevertheless, put up a good
game, as they have several excellent play
ers on both sides, many of them from
colleges, and beaidt-s have got themselves
In splendid trim by constant practice for
the last aeveral weeks. In fact many of
the nun have had learn practice twice a
day for some time.
Again the teams are of almost equal av
trage weight. Cnless Ihe unexpected hap
pens, there will be a good game and a
close score.
roe color* of Ihe learn* are. High
School, blue and whl'e. urn! Cadets, orange
and blue. As both learn* have many
admirers and sympathlxers, particularly
among the lemlnlne enthusiasts. It Is very
prolahi* that these colors will he largely
In evidence during Ihe game The sale
of tickets has been so good as to Insure
s largo attendance.
The line-up of Ihe teams will be as fob
lows:
man octiool. Cadets.
Beckett center Robertson
Hart ridge, A right guard Wells
Hart ridge. E....left guard Holy
Sullivan right tackle High:on
Collins ....left tackle Heyward
Alums right end.... Strong
Kelly left end Rubens.*!
J(m|i quarter hack Cubbedge
Honan right half hack Pritchard
Webb lert half lack l-auney
K.-hoe full track Rernhardt
Mr. Gordon Saussy will be umpire: Mr.
lunah. referee, and Mr D. B. Hull, time
keeper.
TO HE STAMPED "ASHSSMENT.
Ira Insurance law and tbe Effect It
Will Have.
There were some law* relating to tn
ruranee put through at the recent session
of the Legislature. to which in the rush
o.' business, *uch as unending fairs and
rarnlvals. little prominence was given
Perhaps the lmt*or*ancc of the great At
lanta dejiot question veil, and them some
what from the public view as It did a
number of other Important matters which
were put through.
Among the number was a law relating
f" u-sessment Insurance companies. This
law requires that the word "assessment"
be *tani|ied In red Ink on all Ihe assess
ment advertising card*. applications,
|*od yes, etc. This Is to advise the public
tnat li Is getting assessment Insurance,
and Is a law which has been adopted by
many states.
A prominent official of the Anvil Com
pany. an assessment Insurance company
of this city, was asked about the matter
yesterday. Bike many others he was un
aware that such a law had teen passed
"However. It makes no difference to
us." he sakl. "The stamping of policies
In our companies with the word 'asset-s
--in • ut,' cannot affect il> one way or an
other. All those who hold policies In
our comitiny know Just what they are
g. ltng al Ihe lime they come In. and
they will, of course, know It Is assess
ment Insurance whether the policies and
applications are so siamped or not.”
One of the most Important law. passed
requires that a deposit of five thousand
dollars l>a made by fralernals at the
time of filing their charter. This. It Is
b* llevad. will put a quietus to those or-
Kanlcatlons which have no assets. With
Industrial assessment Institutions a large
sum must be deposited with the Insurance
department ns security for the amount
w rlfT-tn. The llve-thousand-doll.tr de
limit Will no doubt diminish the number
of frnternnl companies doll)* business In
the stale.
A bill requiring that the first of March
fralernals shall tile with the controller
general a report of their affairs In detail
will also go far toward protecting Ihe
public and the legitimate Insurance Itner
< sta.
Provision was also made In the Insur
ance legislation for Ihe Ineorporatlon of
• sesament concerns Into general life In
e iranee companies
One Insurance hill passed the Maps but
'is killed In the Senate This had rrf
tcnce to a depogd required of surety
< i mpantes.
bo lire Insurance legislation goes Into
effect and Ihe statement that there would
lie some adverse legislation In this line
proved wild talk. One obnoxious fire In
► U'ance law introduced was killed In com
mu tee.
Prrarnlril a Muonic Pin.
Mr. John T. Waldrop. aaalatant super
tn undent of the Industrial, Aid Associa
tion waa presented with a very pretty
Masonic pin yesterday afternoon at 8
o'clock by the employee of the company
In this city. The presentation look place
at tne association s offleoe. In odd fel
low's bull din*, and was made by Supi.
Langly.
In Grandma’s Dag,
Women were strnipht and strong. They
could walk or work side by side with the
men of the family. They lived under
.L m Jf'] healthier condition*;
fear* 'i-fflf.fjtS there was more aim
wL ’’'ldPaH plicity and less strain.
To-day it's difTerenß
HTv The woman has all
Hi'- the care of the house
i|PH and the wear of moth
|Al >i>H erhood with duties
lJp-v/ C.jJM sujieradded which
jP/t-'T m!* '■ were never dreamed
J 9M of in Grandma’*
Ikl‘\ wß] d"v. Asa naturql re
nshe's worn out
r ,dl "hen she ougl.' to be
0F 7 VtwU i the full beauty of
'f/y* X \ taJItJ mature womanhood.
M i* \\ \e| Women who would
and (Ikl'yl preserve their health
■ | l and strength should
IrijM H Hky inard the delicate
ifflnliiWH? womanly ongans.
QRlVtl When these are dia
■tt\|V caaerl the whole body
x I|h| suffers loas of strength
fv'-TO ltv\\ beauty. Doctor
[u E \\ Pierce’* Favorite Pre-
Vv% %' \' scription cure* the dia
— v I\.eases that weaken
women. Inflamtna
tion, ulceration and
female wraknesa
WIiWLTE-aLM promptly yield to the
power of this great remedy.
"Ihsri been* great sufferer from female weak
ness for about two years," write, Mrs. Kmma
Richardson, of Goss. W .vne Cos Kv.. "Could
not lo my work pirt of ihe time 1 took lour
bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
felt as well as 1 ever did."
(UVORITE PRESCRIPTION
HAMS WEAK VOMEft SHJOSG.
SICK WOMEN WEU
111 "flop KF.ILKT’N I.ETfKH.
IteSii In All Ills I Ini relies of Hie hlo
reae of Savannah.
Bishop Kelley'* letter upon the obaerv
snee of Christmas nnd the U-glnolng of
tho new cintury. read in all Ihe churches j
of Ihe diocese, 1* Inlerentlng. not only
to Itomun Cathodes, hut to people of all
rcUgl.Mi* denominations:
Benjamin Joseph Kelley, by the grais>
of God ami (lie favour of the holy apoe
to.k see. Bishop of Savannah. Bev. Dear
Sir The collection on Christina* duy Is
for Ihe orphans of our diocese. In com
pliance with tho statule*. you will please
announce It to the people on the preced
ing Sunday, and Invite them to give gen
erously to this worthy object. At no
time during the year should such an ai*
peil fall to move our hearts, but It comes
with | ullar force at u time when we
are commemorating tho Mrih of the
Chrtst-chlid, who came to save us and
found so urigia lous a repetition Me gave
up every thing for us. nnd we can beat
show Him our gratitude by caring for the
little on- So completely does He Identi
fy Himself with them, that He assures
us: Whatsoever ye do for even the least
of thes.. ye do for Me He orders th** Ut
ile or-.-s to lie brought to lilnn *n*l the
care we take of them will he recognized
and rewarded by Him. With th mem
ories of Bethlehem and the pitiful cry of
the Chrlst-chlid fresh In our hearts, atai
still ringing In our ears, lev o* ri ttismler
the words of our lord: Whosoever shall
receive! h Me
On the 13th day of November. 1S our
Holy Father. la-o XIII.. through a *k- (
cree of the Sacred Congregation of Rites,
authorised the celebration of mass at
midnight on the last day of that, ami the
present y-ur At tills mass, the Blessed
Sacrament will Ih- exposed, and the faith
ful may receive Holy Communion. The
Holy Father has granted this extraordi
nary privilege, in order that we in iy
thank God for th* mercies extended dur
ing the -r.tury which Is now closing, und
tmpior* a continuance of th*- same In the
coming one. While humbling ourselves
In the presence of God. ami Imploring His
mercy and forgiveness, k ! us not forget
the multitude of our brethren, who.
through no fault of il* ns. are -1- t-rlved of
the Ineertillable blessing of our Holy
Fulth I ret u* earnestly Implore the groat
bond of the church, that He would gra
. y hasien the day, when there shall
l„ but one foist an-l one shepherd. Nor
.an we forget In our greatful hearts and
prayers the on*- lo whom, under God we
owe th- >• great favors, our holy father
the po|e. On the last day of this year
be win complete the slxty-thlril year of
his life as a priest. For fifty-seven years
he has been a tilshop; and for three ami
twenty years he has* sat on Peter* chair
*n*l worn the triple crown.
Ninety-one years mark the days of our
father's pilgrimage. Though deprived of
his i* mporal possessions by wicked ami
ungrateful men h* ha* found home In
ih.- m art* of hls loving aid grat- ful < hll
dieii. and there hls swray Is umllsputed.
\t no period since In*' greal s|ritual te
m ill.si of the loth century hss the pres
t-g.- of the Pap.u*v to*-.-ti so great, and Its
moral 1.-thence s.. w.-l.ly felt And nowr
,* th* close of the old ami the dawn of
th.- n- w century, hls Inspired voice rings
„ut from tie- Vatican warning the careless
world that th*- great evil of the .lav *• nc
m,ow Jesus Cnrtst. who Is the only
way truth and life of the work! How
subMmo a spectacle in this ug*- of religious
Indifference! 1s t us In imitation of lie
(*.,tholies of th- llrsl age pray whhoit
c asing for our Imprison!-.! chief pastor.
,hut our gr.nt High I’rt. si whose vlcir
h*- is, may preserve Iso XIII. an-l gram
iilm life and make him bl.-ss.sl upon earth
and de.lver him not up lo Ihe will of hls
May w<* predume to
prayers alike of pastor* and people. Ihal
Gwl would grin: to our unworthlneas Ills
blessing and enable us to do His work tn
• his portion of His vineyard assigned by
Him to us, so that In all things ll*- may
ho glorified, "Who hath choaen Ihe fool
ish things of Ihe world that he may .-on
foiiivl ihe wine, nn-l weak thln*c*
the world hath chosen that he may con
found the strong; thai no flesh should
glorv it. Hls sight." (1 for I: 27. .
Third We are anxious to *ec a greater
increase among the faithful of the de
votion lo the Ha red Henri ot Our Lord,
ant! io IhU i*nd r farnr*tly that
you Khouf.l in your power o #oni*r
ami encourage Ihe league of Ihe Sacred
lleirt bv regular meetings of Ihe pro
moters by reading Ihe monthly Inten
tion* by special devotions on Ihe lirst
Friday; and. If possible, by exposition of
H,.. twist blessed aacramant on Ihe liist
' Blessed Margaret Mary has told u* of
this devotion: "Those who shall promote
this devotion ahail have their names
written in my heart." save our Ixyd
■ never lo be blotted out. And to us Hls
priests, our Ixitd declared: "I will give
them Ihe gift of touching Ihe most bard-
God of peace, Who brought
again from Ihe dead Ihe great paslor of
the Sheep, our Lord Jesus Christ, in the
blood of the everlasting testament. At you
to all goodness, that you may do Hl* will,
doing in you that which la well pleasing
In Hls sight, through Jeaus Christ, to
-
x III: E. C). *
Given at Savannah thh. B*t day of De
cember. Feast of th. Holy AooaGe. .
Thomae. lu the year of our Lord IMtk
Henj. J. Kelley.
Bishop of Savannah.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2:>. 1900.
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THE DAY WITH THE FLYERS.
7 _____
I'UIM.H | WWK or HA( 19 \T Till
DI.HRiM.T THAI K.
lltirar• Will Kimt lltr Slurtrf
lu Ihr Trolllnu 1.1%r1y !
I. of Iwulrlru In Ihr Hannlnn i
lln*ru— Nomr of Mr. llnTa (rack j
llonnrra In flir l.li<— •* Thor
ouu It ltr*| W 111 llrprrurnl fhr
Uriicrn Trarki.
Tim Thun<Wrbolt rnce* thl a/trrnoon
will b rnlUnl it 3> o’clock. The harneiw
evt-iu i (he first on the card, aiu! tho
running race* will be rhim!niched between
tho heat*.
Manager Doyle ha good field* In all of
the twee*. Five candidate* will nrore
down for the word In the p**cUl hame**
race, and every one of them can move
done to 2:10.
The three-eighth* taUft daah will brln< ]
together even thort>ttghbrel*. and arionir I
them Home of Ihe pick from the \V*tern j
track*. Dutch Comedian and Troublo
eome are horee* of note in the> running
world, and they ought to make n fine
race of It. Imperator, tho ttavannuh
entry I* one of the beat tre<i race boree*
in the country, anil If he I* at htmeeif |
to<Uy he nil) iimko It lively for (tie
winner.
In the three-fourth* mile tlaeh the great
race horao of the J. R. Hand viable will
bt' *een. Holden Rnttlee la known to
every homematf, and he 1* . h**ree of won
derful *i>cei. Ttie following are tho
starter*:
H|kh tal Ila mere Race. Puree fltW—
H. K. Kuck. Havannah. b. w Robert F.
ti-orgo Haight, New York. b. ~ Holy
wood.
W. T. Bel ford. b. m.. filay
Bell.
A. B. Cook. Columbia, b. g.. .Adfniml
T. I*. Wright. Savnmmh. h. g. Hloat*
Bitter*.
Three-eight ha Mile Daah, Puree. ITS—
T. Illelt, Chicago. lU.’. b. f. Kanter.
E. H<anr. Bi. Paul. ch. g. Hero. Jr.
A. ('lark. Cincinnati, ch. g. Irish Boy.
A. P. Doyle. Savannah, hr. *. ltn|a*rator
J K. Hand. St. Paul. ch. h. Dutch
Cone<l lan.
J. It. Hand. St. "Paul, hr. g. Trouble
gome.
Mai Henderson. Savannah, b. g. Henry
Gibb*.
i Three-fourth* Mile l>ah. Purse, S7.V
J. Hlett, Chicago. 111., hr. f. Xebra.
J. R. Hand, Ht. Paul. b. g. Chub
. J. R. Hand, St. Paul, h. f. Golden Rat
tle*.
J. VV. Hunt. Charleston, b. h Arlon.
S A P. Doyle. Savannah, hr. • lm|erator.
Mat Henderson. Savannah, b. g Stamp
n:\TH IL IH M llft-lßt LKS.
inlck Hun \\ 111 Hi* Afforiled !*••
■t-nger* to nnd From the Urt.
The C'cntral Railroad I* arranging some
important changes In Its schedule*, to
take effect Sunday, Doc. 30, which will
give it fast through service l>etwecn Sa
vamuth. Augusta, Macon. Columhu*.
Memphl*. Kama* City and all \V-tern
liulnt* reached through those gateway*.
Train will leave Savannah, a* now. al
! 10 p. m., city time, arrive at Blrmlng-
I ham the next day at 12:3 p m.. connect
ing there with the Kansan CTty, Mem
i phi* and Birmingham * fast train, which
will Dave Birmingham at 12:35 p. m.. ar
riving at Memphis at s:<i6 p. m.. and at
Kansas City the next morning at 9:45
Fast-hound, train* will leave Blrmmg
| ham at p. m on the arrival of the
KaiiiM* City. Memphis and Birmingham's
f,,l * rain IrAm Vl.vmnhla -* * a*H -
at Savannah next morning at 7 o'clock,
rallroart time. The Atlanta train now
leaving Atlanta at *:X> p in will be art
ba. kto l*av* ta*-r*- at |>. m. Th* roal
will continue to run a through al*-*ptng
,ar arrvlce t*tween Savannah ami Btr
m Ingham.
In a*t*iltton to th* Kan*a* City, M*-m
--phlK aixl Birmingham connection at Bir
mingham. Ih* fenlral will al*o connect
In both direction** with th** last train of
th* Louluvlll* aiul Narhvllli- from and to
Naahvllle. lamievtiu-. Cincinnati. St
lamia an*l Chicago. Thl* change of time
<*tabllehee connection In both dlrecllona
between Savannah. New Grleana and
Montgomery.
Mr. C. J. Aeonta. commercial agent x!
St. boula for the I’lant >-etem. I* In Sa
vannah for the Chrlatmaa holiday*. Mr
A<-oMta formerly llv*.l In Savannah, and
wa* chief rlcrk in th*- office of the gen
eral freight agent. He ha* many frietni*
hero who are atwaya gla*l to ee him.
11l l.lt 4 > K.tIT NKMMO*.
Iti-rnrdrr Illsiitxara of n Hunch l
t lirtstiMo* llffcMitcr,.
To prevent the station house from be
coming congested Iteconler llartrtrtgc
held a session of court last night at 7
o'clock and disposed of all the prisoner,
that had been brought tn up to thift time.
There were ten of them. One a white
man named WtlUum Bast, charged with
wife I>• siting was remanded to the <Tty
Court, and so w.*s a colored wianan
Charged with robbing a country darky
(rum Mardeeville of some raonej-; Ilk* wise
a negro man <laiig**l with working a
fflm-ffam game on Torn Bacon, colored, a
stranger In town, balling from Morrison,
On. Huron lost |l and hi** watch.
t'horlcs Middleton, a colored employe
of the Koyal Music Hall was up on the
charge of shooting crackers in the street,
lie acknowledged the ctairg*- and was
lined *> which he (mid. Hastings Jones,
'white, arrested at the same time and fot
the same reason was fined a like amount
hut being unable to "come across" wus
given ten days.
Two other white men, one a stranger
from Atlanta, were given sentences of
$:, or ten ilujie. for tiring crackers In the
street One of them threw one of the
l*oppcr* near a horse on Bull street near
Broughton and caused the animal to run
:,way. but tt was stopjied before any
damage was <k)ne.
England's Body Taken lo Tensaeola.
Home. Oa.. Dec. 24.-The body of O. T*
England, a bookkeeper, who commit tod
suicide hers In the waiting room of the
Southern llallroad depot, srss taken to
Pensacola for Interment He left a widow
and four children.
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret ofhealth is
the power to dipest and assim
ilate a proper quanity of food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it’s part.
Doyou know this?
Tutt’s Liver Pills are an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Did You Ever Know
any one who smoked the same kind
of Five Cent cigar any length of
time? Five Cent cigar smokers arc
always dissatisfied—always trying
something new—or something differ
ent, as there always seems to be some
thing wrong about the cigars they have
been smoking. Ask your dealer for
Old V lrgima Cheroots
They are always good. •
Three hundred million smoked this vetr. Price. 3 (or 5 cents.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
"V
FKIiMKAIa.
—-secret—of my being bl<> to sell I uly’s
solkl gold watch‘S for s?i 79 American
goid-lilli-d watch, la years’ gtutrwnti*.
#7.k5; Atncruan silver lady* watch. W 29;
diamond ring. sl4.7f*; gent*’ fold scat ring
sl.#; plain gold rings. $1.50 and up.
baby’s rings. 49* nnd up; gold apaotaclwi.
*2 49 Frfiii, 2S East Itroughton. Ilalr.
Jewelry and Raving Supply House; th
place where hair, piatlnum. old sliver, okl
gold and old coins are taken as cash. 1
BEE THAT YOUR ARPHITRTT OR
BUILDERS INi’l.rmN ONE OF THE
AUTO MAI HM'OCKH IN Hl*
SPKUIFU'ATIONH. THE FIRST cost
IH Tin: ONLY EXPENSE ATTACHED
To IT B. E BRODEUB'K. PRACTICAL
PLUMBER. PERRY LANE AND DRAY
TON STREET.
LILIES OF THE VALLEY MY
own importations; In •‘okl storage; ready
to deliver pips every Sjtunloy, leave or
dera with J Gardner, agent. 12 Brough-!
ton street, e u A <’ Oelschlg, nursoy
opposite Catholic Cemetery
~KEE (’HUNO A CO. CORNER WHlf
uk*r and IJlierty streets. h-ili|*iiirters for
f*hlnee and Japanese fancy K*xsle. tea*,
etc., at low price* Oriental and Turkish
ornaments below coat price. Come and
vUlt us I
.HOLIDAY Ttrc.fi CARPETS. POR
fleres. . e curtain*, and n thousand and
ocie articles to gladden the g>od wife*
heart. C. P Miller, agent.
“TOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; St * rich and purt; try
It.
" ELEGANT BEDROOM n cMU Hi:
dining rcsm furniture-, china closeta. sli
ver cases, sideboanls. buffets, mirror-door
wardrobes, etc.; our Imnienr** stH*k must
F*e sH’ii to be iiipm'latiMl. C. P. Miller,
agent
CHOICE LINE OF AND
cobbler seat rockers for the holl lays, at
Teeples 217 Broughton, west.
“can A Ritas and gold fisii" j
Gardner. 12 Broughton street, east.
Tam now located at~4i4 west
Brougtton. ring up 11M If you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
atoipment or storage. 1 guarantee price#
the same io I do the work that's given
fo me. A 8. Griffin. 414 Broughton street,
west; matlresaea yud* to orler
MGILLIS’ LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
K! * N FARM MILK I I N
surpass'd for richnega; delivery la per
fect; phone. 2345
TEEPLE IS SHOWING A NICE LIVE
of carpet • matting mga. . fc lino
leum; cheapest in town.
IF ITH lira* YOU {VANT. YOU CAN
get them cheup*r from McGtlMa.
GIt.T CHAIRS. TABLETS. COUCHES,
coxy corner*, reception ehatra. leather
chair**, an Immense anaortment at re
aonable price.. C. I’ Miller, agent.
WHF.N Yor SEE M GILL.IB BIXTY-
Inch 99-cent rug*, you *rt:l buy thorn.
Just can't help tt; will *ell In any quan
tity.
"FURNITURR MOVED WITH CARE."
la a airt.ilty with MeGlUla.
IMMMNSF. UNE OK RATTAN ROCK
***** fe.*m tt at* itn I** It! (' i' Miller
agent.
M'Gii.i.rs is our vr on Rt r.s nets
lace ciirtaina, lumnurki. wrier eoolera.
pli'owa, picture*, atave., b-.lroem aulli,
onl furniture of every <t*acrlpilon.
~MIIeLKR'K HOJJDAY GIFTS FOR
broth* re on<l other fellow.' brother*:
you will have ta rail an.l examine our
Immeni** line in ont**r lo thoroughly ap
preciate the subject. C. P. Miller,
agent.
FOR A PRETTT REDROOM StfTT.
parlor ami <lln!ng-room furniture, you
should go to Teeple's.
KHNBI NO TON FARM IS *)N AN
elevation in the eoun’ry free from city
dmlnagr ImpoMthle for ml kto heceine
. ontsmlnsteil. by Impure odors: If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 2345. De
livery prompt; setlsfactlon guaranteed.
M'OILMS MOVES. PACKS SHIPS
an*l store, pumue aid furniture, bett work
only: no "Cheap-John" pit.-eo— no "Cheap.
John" Jobe
"MIDLER'S HOI.iOAY GIFTS FOR
sister. an*l oaher fellows' sisters: toilet
tables, ladies' desks chiffoniers, pleture.
of all kinds: come and ***■ us: w* will help
you out. C. P Miller, agent.
TEEPI.E CAN SAVE YOf MON3Y ON
atove*. steel ranges, oil hewers nnd hot
stuff heaters. 317 Broughton, went
IfITjJBR'S HOLIDAY gifts for
children; dolls and toye of every descrip
tion; chnlre, hahy carriages. n-**arts,
velocipede*, tricycles, exprees wagons, pi
trol wagons. C. P. Miller, agent.
M’GIDDIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna pattern*— for *9 cents.
xmas r low ens robes! iiya •
cinth* and Lilies of the Valley; will b*>
ready; orders aollelted J. Gardner. 12
Broughton etreet, east, agent for Oel
schlg's Nursery.
■•HOTOGIIAPHY.
‘'for a ‘new tbarb" gift
then*'# nothing nicer or more appropri
ate than a lovely photo of oneself; for
mother, father, friend or sweetheart, and
Wilson's Studio. 4! Bull street. Is the
place to get tt; you are not "too late;”
sit today and I will guarantee It In time.
If you wish It; crayon and water color in
largements and frames a specially. M
t-Vlw Wilson, proprietor. P. S- Why not
have a photo taken during the nineteenth
century, anyway: hurry! hurry!
medical.
BADIKtt: CHICHESTER'S ENOUSM
Pannyioyal PUls ars Ihe beat. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. SOnd 4c etampa
for particular*. "Retlaf for Ustlti." in
latter by return mail. Ak your drugglat.
Chlchea'.er Chemical Cos.. Philada . Pa.
HOW aTuTyOUR FEETt IF YOUR
feet ere troubling you. call on me ond I
will give you relkf. I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corna and all dtaeate* of the teot
without pain; charge* reasonable: can
give the beat reteroncea tn the city; pa
tient* treated at residence#: order* can
be left at Uvtnggton'* drug atore. Bull
and Congr-ee etrwis. ielepiiOftO S3*, htiii
Davie, surgeon chtnopodiau
HEI.I* U % vr;il— M \LE.
WANTED. OFFICE ARCHRTA NT.
youiiK man. Inal**. k<hl iw'imvin
at (Utuiv* \tkli -j hiarlp, ovlih .*lk***, ;i
WANTED. FIRBT-CLABB BAND HAW
yor. on** #i* uiM4* a r*tanils x(hi( onIT.H
in yellow |4i#; also an u|-t*-*ilato mill
wrlirht; sm.v Ki\ift, r. ( t<n. •* ami
w **. * A.kli. h * I*. . iiox No.
til'itia. I’la.
BALEBMLN WANTED TO HELL Ot II
foods by Kamp!** to and retail
tra<tr. #*• are iho largest an.l only mant
ufariubm In our tins tn tbs world, liberal
salary paid AildruM, i’n-D**x Mfff Cos.,
rfllef, Board of Trade Bulldinc. Savan
nah. Ci
WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; r>m|Mira lively n* expense; sr
weekly prill men after only two months
with ui; new field for wt* fur
nlsh steady prarilce. Instruction-, lec
tures, diplomas and posMions. Apply by
mall to-day. Molcr Barber ColUkv, Ht.
Mo
1111.i* tv #
WA NT El >. tSoVEUN I *-88 FOR GIRLH
w* ! tl\ inct *| in llterarx *xmij . and
musii'. will * iunK* rsfsrvoii’v J. II
<Ma rry. Wllbroo lin . a
I'MI'MH HI.IT W %%TEII.
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL
pay liu. for Information i**Mns to hls
employment, lot tin, French and higher
math* malic*; have state lleense. Address,
Teacher, Cameron. Ga
~MAGICIAN CAN BE ENOAGED F<lt
eiHertnlnmenl* *■ I children's parties. If
8.. Mo min* News.
COM I* K TENT DOC RLE-ENTRY
|m~k>kk* , *‘|K*r and Office man wants p >sillon;
retomnieaitl.itlofis and Irhi.l *l\en. Ad
dress Cornie;ent. care News office
l - —-
U INTHO— lt S.
FOR CABII. DOGWOOD
ami persimmon log- K-'Uthern llaidsool
Company. I*. O. Box SJJ*. Charleston. 8. C.
I ‘IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt, eand, manure, etc.. fi#* of
charge. Just at city limits, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone Drown
Bros . corner Anderson ami East Broad
st reels.
IF YOU WANT OOOn MILK. GET IT
from Hpringfiekl Dairy; It s rich, pure and
whnleamn*
ADVERTIBEMFNTB HFT IN “CAP
ITALB WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
HI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AI
V E RTI HE M ENT TAKJDN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
FOB HKMT'—IIOOISS.
rXio
ITAJJt Wild. BB PRINTED IN ctMS
BIFIED ADVEIITISK.MKNT COLUMN
FOR TWO CIiNTS A WORD. NO AH
VERTtSEMKNT TAKEN KOIt LESS
THAN SOC.
i ■• ii BENT—HUVSBS.
FOR RENT. COMFORT All LJS HOUSE.
No 3)7 VVaidburg stieei. eaat. between
Abercorn and Lincoln. Itrsl-class order
and condition: avary convenience Rt.ht
rent to right tenant Ratate Salom.in
Cohen. West Broad and Broughton streets.
Utlt KENT. THAT tIKSI U.Mtl.l. ItUS
l*lence No 2*o < *gluhot|e* avenue. *st,
near liarnanl; immediate (Me*-*.salon. \|,-
piy next door, or J. C. Pootoll. 12 Hay.
east.
Foir ItKNT SEVKRAI. ~ DKttllt ABLE
residences, thorimghly renovat*-l. Apply
A Wy4y, agent. 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RtWT—STORK*.
THE HUH,DING NO. 9 HAY STREET,
west, third <loor from Hull street, oecu
plcd by C. B. Stulls A Cos. This building
Is must destmtily located anil i. well
suit’d for *it tier store or office pi,Raises.
UosSe.strs, con be given Immediately;
moderate rent. Apply to J. 11. Anderson,
No. 5 Hull Street
~ FOR RENT. THE TWO M* >ST DE
strable stores tn tktvannoh: situate corner
of Whitaker, State and President str**ets,
opposite new Postoffice. W. XI. fk W. K.
Coney.
FOR 111. VI —*ll V I T.I. 4X4.01 X.
"TXiitnr^vAirrrrtuTbF^AJHrTjFpdct;
EUR RENT. CORNER RROUGHTON
AND WEST BROAD STREETS: F*JR
MERRY OCCUPIED BY THE HAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H.
P SMART
! “advertisementr SET IN CAP
ITAIaS WII.I. BE PRINTED IN CRAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COI.UMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR RE SB
| THAN 30C.
•THO lit*.
■ STRAY Elk FROM 4t HORTON
street, eaat, one bey hors*-, fifteen anil
half hand., high, od shod, slightly gray
mare, wore collar buckles; reward for r
| turn, or Information leading to recovery.
1 W R. R. Ilooerts.
1 ~
BOARDING.
IrtttKD
table Ixwrd 311 Jones street, eaat.
PRBASANT ROOMS WITH' GOOD
board, 14 Oglethorpe, west.
[GOOD Positions
fva-ee ECURED
! I tj’ Wide tunlf
bHi . Young Men
I^Kij^’d'KtoMEN
trJJgk'Rusines (oilrse
ipmoNoj j
BUSINESS 1 j
COLLEGES.! j
I’OH StI.e—REAL EHTATE.
FOR SALK. BUILDING LOTH. IHTTB
-
IL Cain, Boanl of Trade.
FOR SALE THOSE I.OTB ON NINTH
etreet, near List Broad; have only been
* il to first-- lan |*artles. who will m ike
K’l nelgtiljots. and none others can hw>
The terms are very easy and thav are
!.*.per than any other* In the vicinity
C 11. Doreen
FOR SALK. A LOT FOR TWO HT?N
dred dollaresv term*, on Ninth etreet,
near East Broad, no city taxation. C. II
Ikfrsett
FOR HALE IvOTH ON NINTH STREET
near East Brood, no city taxes, at IlOj
each; twenty-five d> Lire ash. and easy
monthly payments. C. II l>or*ett.
FOR H \LR. LOT® OS NINTH NEAR
East Broad mt D* ea h will soon
!*e idvanc*d to s*2T>. vs t en a lot has been
(wild for 1 can arrange to get a honia
built. C If Doraett
nmIDRNcS \vi Si ilding lotii
for sale all over the city. Robert II
Tatem. real estate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
ADVERTISEMENT# HUT IN CAP
IT ALB WILL MW PRINTED IN CLASi
BIFIED %PVERTIBEMENT COLUMN
FOR Ttvo CENTO A WORD NO AD
VERTIHEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN *>C
• *Ol4 a U.I. IHMt %.
A FREE SAMPLE OF BEN/.OIN
Balm for chap* and rough skin, given to
an> lly tailing at iVrsae’a drug stores,
Henry ainft Abercorn, Taylor ami While
ker.
IF YOU VI! GOT TWO LUNGS 'LEFT.
Bov Rem will cure your rough, a dlkir
bottle it uar an let**! to * ure >r money re
fui>t|*d IVrsFi i* drug stores
THE AUTOMATIC* STOP CiM K WILL
HAVE YOU TEN TIMES ITS ORIGINAL
CGBT IN ONI WINTHR 1 F BR4IDBR
ICK PRACTICAL PLUMBER. UERItY
LANE AND DRAYTON BTREET
FOR SALE. WALNUT STANDING
and. -k ten feel long. Apply Charlen E
Ht trite A Cos.
FOR SALE. HALoo.N’S OUTFIT. FINE
counter. 11l nog, licet pip*, faucet#, wal
nut table.-. < hairs, at Seventh and Bull
streets. Chap Heller
FIRE PROOF BAITS WH CARRY A
fine line of fire pi oof safes In etork at all
times The parties can see exactly What
they are xettinir Our price# are a* kw
a l * manufacturers e* Il it, with freight abt
ed Parties Interested, who wish a g**l
fire protif safe will do well to inspect
our stork l.lpptnan Bros . Llppmgn
blork. agent# for manufacturers
FOR SALE GROCERY AND BAR A
IpKKI •tr *1 MMft Ml * : i: . Bit NfW
COW’S WITH YOUNG CALVES FOR
e:le Call 471 Waal Boundary • tract. a*c
them
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAP
-ITALH WILL BE PRINTED IN
SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJfigt
THAN *>C
LOUT %M FOI M).
I JOB T. YKBTKBDAY AFTKRNOON.
rt## pin; rowiird. 122 H#nry, *oiit.
111 iim.## chinoei.
ADV Kin I HUM I NTS Hi.T IN OAI’-
nAIaH WILL BB UHINTKD IN CIaAS
BIFIKD ADVBBTIHKMKNT COLUMN
Foil TW> UK NTH A WOHD NO AD
VKRTIBKMK.NT TAKBN FOB LBM
THAN 20 C.
HIM KIaIeANBOUI.
KBS. AleSo GRATES AND. PARTS
BUT IN AND RKUAIRKD I* II K 1 Kll-
NA N, 10 STATE STREET. WEST
YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO A8 FAR
with dx mb (mi #ny#rh*r* a full iin#
Irrim. A <*. I’r! *- A Cos.. 8l it* #nl J*t
fpruMi. I’homo* 4&H
WB ARE IIRADQUARTEIIfI FOi
a**wer T'lF 1 . brt<-k. Are clay, oils ant
varnishes, give us a * all Adams Paint
Company
DON'T TKOUrtl.r TOURSERF ABOUT
moving your lurnlture. relaying your car
pets or matting Perry * Benton wilt re
lieve vou of all that trouble.
“our gep.man ready mixed
paint Is i.l*l under a guarantee; have your
house painted with tt. A*l *ins Paint * oro
pany
FIREWORKS: FIREWORKS’ FlKE
works. a larg*- stevk of firework" at re
duewt prtca* s Barwatelß. Comal itraugh
ton and Jefferson.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
mante.s. from 10 cents to 35 cents; your
old stove exchanged for anew one A
C Price A Cos., State and Jefferson
street a. ‘phones* wS.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned bard
rash at th* Southern Grocery Company,
lit Bernard street.
PERRY A BENTON IS* STATE
street, west, will move, pack ship or atoie
vour furniture at short notice; also ren
ovate your old matirtsisea at twtla coal.
Ilrll 'phone IIJI
“WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HUN.
gry people *1 ihe Hotith.rn Grocery Com
pany, 114 B.rnard street
DRUMS' DRUMS’ DRUMS' HMAI.R
and lirg*, drums nr reduced prtcea S
Bernstein, comer Itroughton and Jeffer
son.
A NICE UNE OF IIAVIEAND AND
French chtna cu|* and saucer* at aaerl
ftdng prices, S. Bernstein, corner Brough
ton anil Jefferson.
IF YOU WIRE RET US ESTIMATE
on your plumbing work you will Ih* con
vinced that we are cheap*r than any on*
else. A C. Price A <’o.. State A Jeffer
son streets. 'Phones 65S
A FUtile LINE OF GRATES JUST
received will sell any of Ihe separate
parts. A,l.*m** Paint Company, 101 Oei
grnas atreet, west.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSE*
by Investing your herd-earned hard cash
with the Southern Orocory Company. U 4
Bemsrd street
NORWOOD'S BOOK,
“MOIHER GOOSE CURVED.”
For sale at alt News Stands In Savannah.
Bone Meal
For Chicken Feed and Fertiliser.
NITRATE OF SODA
Invaluable for ’home-mixed" fertiliser
The cheapest end moat concentrated oa
th* market. Bend for partlculara
11.4 V, CHAU, COW FEED, IIHAS, BTC.
SEEO OATS AND RYE’
T. J. DAVIS,
•Phone 222. 11* Bay atreet. west
ORANGES.
Headquarters for
FINE FLORIDA GRANGER
FRUIT* AND VEGETABLE* o. all
kinds.
•EED RYE. *EED OAT*.
HAT. GRAIN. FEED. FLOUR
CHEESE. BEAN*. Psa*. Rtco Straw, tic.
W. D. Himkins & Lo.
■HTTIOH MI.KN FI TI RE D %Y 9.
'EXECUTOR’S SALL
PROPERTY HITAKKR HD YORK.
C. If. Dnrsefi, 4 ii<*f lonear.
By virtue of an order of the ordinary
of Ifinb county Georgia, pasned at tha
I December term. lfun. will be sold, bafma
the Court House <kmr of Chatham >unty,
Georgia. In the city of Ga., cm
it Tut lay In Jaau ry. inn.
tween the legal hours of sale, (ha follow*
In* drrfitted real estate !*•! nglng to the
estate of Henry G. Cutter, late of Bibb
county. Georgia, de*-eased, to wit: A o*r
tain tiact of land situated In tiiveimah.
G • known by pan of wild city • lot
! I ".Cheat#
war I owinirnt’lng at point of Interaae
tlon of York 4nd Whitaker streets and
running down ihe line of Whitaker street,
due south, ninety (90) feet, thence due
west sixty <* feel thence up tha line
of lots four (4) and five (Si dua north
ninety <* ) feet, ihence down the Una of
York street sixty t# feet to srartln#
point
Slid above described real estate I* to be
•old for the purpose of paying the debt a
* f -dl Ihnn (l Cutter, deueaged. and
for dis*rlbuilng anwing the l*g.iteaa tinder
hls will
Terms of sale One-fourth cash, ona
foiirtli one ye.ir, one-fourth two yearn,
and one fourth three years. Intereat at
th< rate of -dx (• per cent. 4 per i*ent par
annum on lef. rre I |avmett. Purr ha sera
t< liavs- prlvlleg* of imvlna all cash.
THE MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Exe u tr < f the List Will and Tewfamoltt
of Henry O Cutter deceaaaA,
llv 11 T POWELL PraaMML *
■—■■■■■ 1 - 1 lll 3LgJ
LKOAIi KILRt.
BALE
STATE OF GEOIIGIA. CHATHAM
COUNTY.—Under and by virtue of a fl fa.
liiiued out of Chatham Hupertor Court In
favor of Hurras and KJopfer vs Loula
t'ollat. I have levlerl upon the following
deacrlher! property of the defendant to
wn:
•even (7) lota of land known In plan
of suMlvlslon off irm has. eight fit) ami
nine (9 Morris ry thing Pereira I ward.
4' tun. ih drawn
-
ItUh known as lot# two (2) and fmtr
<4l Block C: lots six t* <*4ght (•) ami tan
4K) Him k S lots twelve and fourteen (!J>
and <l4). Block Q also lots leveri and
thirteen < 11> and <l3) Block D l>etng parts
of lots six ts> and ten <I0) Tldrd tvthlng.
Anson ward. Bahl aliove described prop
erty te!njc sp uate. lying and'being In tha
county of Chatham and state of Georgia.
And I will ofTer for sale ut public out
cry before the Court llMse door of Chat
ham 4‘ountv, In the city of Havannah. Go.
on th** first Tuesday In January. 181. the
said above described property of the aafd
defendant, during the legal hour# of sale,
to satisfy -a 1.1 fl fa. gold at former
purehaeer* risk.
Term* cash, purchnoers paying for
til lea, T. J 8 WEENY.
Sheriff, C. Cos.
i.kuu Nimcn.
rTTT-rTT-K
OKOKOIA. CHATHAM COOTTT.—
All persona nr*" hereby forbidden to liunl,
IlKh, or otl>rrwle iresiuiss on thoM> por
tion* of < ***uhaw Island, in mi|<l county
Hinl slate. known a* the North nn<l Houth
end*. h, Inc the linals now awnnl by tho
undersigned; the North End. known a a
the Walerbury I’Uer, mol containing
twenty-one hundred and ttfiy-fivr u-rra
of hlxhl.ind ntnl twenty-four hmnlreit m l
forty-tlve arrea of marsh Unit, the Bmith
Knit, known an the Koaera Pl, anil
eontalnlna twenty-five hundred arrca
Any perann huntlna nr otherwise tras
lai-lo* on any of the lands ahova non -
ttoneil will he prosecuted
W. L. NKVIN.
Dee. 4. IWO.
NOTICE TO DEHTOHR AND t'RKDI
TORI
r;"''r.r::a. - • o--4 a ,
Not lee I* hereby riven In all peraona bav
ins detnancjp attain*! Alfred Kvana, lata
of anlil eonniy. ileeeaaeil, to i .resent them
to nu, properly made out, within tha tinta
prescribed by law. ao as to show their
character and amount; and all peraona
Indebted to sab I deceased are required to
make immediate payment to me.
Havannuh, On.. Dec. I. Il
K. It HEPPARD.
Adralntatrator.
OEOROIA. CHATHAM COt'NTT—
Not U-e Is hereby riven that I hava made
application to the Court of Ordinary for
Chatham county for leave lo sail the east
ern portion of lot of land Number 17,
O'Neill ward. In the rlty of Ravannah.
havlnc a frontage on Walker street of S
feel, more or Its*, and a re.tingufcir depth
of M feel, more or less, toxsther with tha
Improvements Ihereon belonging to estate
of Kllett Morgan. de<-eoaal, for the pay
■ a Jakta -*.-1 41-lait-..t I—— *-
a*a*-sil set ••• *#%ee seaaaa tts itt, satt Hint
said order will he remind at Januory
term. I*ot, f sahl court, unleaa objections
are file*! thereto.
M A. OIIYRNE.
Administrator.
NOTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT*
ORS.
fIKOROIA. CHATHAM COCNTT-
Nor Ice Is hereby riven to all persons bav
ins demands against Moses R. Otn ken
lalt "I said CO.inry. deceased. U>
present them to me, properly made out,
within the time prescribed by law. so as
in show their character and amount and
all persona Indebted lo rslil deceased aro
require*! to make immediate payment to
me. LEOPOLD ADLER,
Administrator.
H.ivannah. Oa.. Dec*. J, IRXI
O BORO! A. CHATHAM CWNTT-
Whereus. Thomas K. Voumans has apptlad
lo Court of Ordinary tor letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Hugh J.
Potty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cdla and sdtnon
lah all whom It may concern to he and
appear before said court to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or be for* th
first Monday In January next, oiborwlaa
said letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton U Fer
rlll. ordinary for Chatham county, Ihla
i....... and • ,
I !: * -1, h Idl.liACH.
Clerk Court ordinary. C. Cos.
►ABBOTT’S *
; EAST INDIAN <
Corn Paint:
• Cars* Cora*. Itnisas aad Warn 4
. (peediljr aad Wlthsat Pal a.
> FN SUf IT IU ORU66tSTX .
J UPPMAN BROTHERS, <
I Wholssels Drsgglats. !
' Llppmaa's Iloek, tavaaoab. oa. f
MINGLEDORFP& CO.
MACHINE* BLACKSMITHS
AN* Bi ■!. .tCi'iM AKERSt
Telephone MI.
SlO Indian (treat. Savannah, Oa.
I*r TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL*
and work, oraer your llthn*rtphed and
urtntsd stationery aad blank books trows
Moraine News, Savannah.
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