The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 26, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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HOLLYWOOD NUT WON OUT. TH TIKJIMSII mCOPLR TOOK l> THR llil MUBHBOL.T RACKS. The Hew York Unlrr Went It In 2 liWj—Troublnom. Hon the* llaah anal Xrlarn Ihr l| Dn.ti— \n I. \hi lil l lon Harr Honai.l Ip alar Da,’. K*nla A Kren-fiir-Yll llarnraa Hat*** anal' Tnu llnnnlna E.enla anal a l.nroniohllr Haa*a* aan the I nral faar Am War'a l)aa. A parfpet day f un,hln<* ffrMtrd the flyers* at the Thunderbolt Driving Park \ eaterday afternoon. Fully 3,iJti people M Manager A. P. Doyle'* card of rac ing. Many ladlea were preaent. and look a lleelz Interest In the event*. Mr. K. V. Connerat ami parly were out In three locomobiles and attracted much attention The recent rain alld not work very well with the track, and the ground was very soft, which accounted for the time In the harnetw race. The Judge* were Mee.ara. Edward Whalen. Janie* Furlong and Jo .cph F. Doyle. The (tret event waa called at 3:30 o'clock In the special harness race live hand pome-looklng candidates responded to the bell call. Robert K. was flrst to show up. with hi* owner, 11. F. Kuck, behind him. Then cam* Sloat'a Bluer*, driven i y T. P. Wright. A. B. Cook piloted Ad miral; Curlay Hudson sat behind May Bee, and the veteran reins man. George Haight, handled Ihe favorite, Hollywood Nut. In assigning positions Bloat’s Bit ters was given the pole. with Admiral second place, May Bee third. Itobert P fourth and Hollywood Nut on the outside. Btarter Furlong got the bunch away after a few scores and when Ihe word was given they had a splendid start. It was evident that Haight felt that he was not going to have an easy thing of It i*. iwuse when the horsea reached the first turn Haight began to send Holly wood Nut along (or all he was worth. The horses kepi together until the hack stretch was reached, then Bober* F and Holly began to move away from the otnerw and as they passed tits grand stand on the first half they were on even term* The remainder of the mile Hoi.) - wood Nut seemed to have too much speed for the party and he won easily In 2:36H. with Robert F second, Bk>a:’s Bitters Ifi.iU and the others all strung out. The second heat was another easy one for the Haight entry, w ho moved a splen did mile Of II and weal a few lengths the It" 1 ot It from Robert F. who was the only horse who held any argument for the heat. In Ihe third hent Bloats Bit ers surprised Ills friend* by mak ing a magnificent light for tlr I*.ace. Admiral and May Bet- dropped out o' It. and the race was left to the other three candidates. Holly us usual was flrst 1.1 the turn with Hold. F. pushing him e.osely. Ill) the back stretch Hold F fell cut of It and Bloat’s Bitters took up the .ase, making a grand race of It the lust half mile. The final brush down the home stretch was very exeitlns, and Holly wood Nut won by fully a length. Holly hovtng three heats to his credit, was de ared the winner of the race with Robt I’ second and Shad's Hitters third The best time made during the race was - 3D*, and that In the lust heat. The winner, Hollywood Nut, Is owned by Col l-ong of White Plains. N. Y . and war admirably driven by George Haight B. tween the heats of this race. Mana ger Doyle called the three-eighths mile dish. and tliree-rpiarier mile dash t inning evens*. Troublesome. He ro. Jr., Irish Boy. Dutch Comedian and Imiierator lineal up for the word In the three-elghths-of-a-mlle dash. Faster end Henry Gibbs, the other entries, were • retched. When Ihe l,or-es paraded In front of ihe grand stand before their march to the post. Impentor looked the race horse of the party, but In the rice he proved a disappointment. Hiarter Fur long experienced very little trouble in ■ Ming the hunch away to i fairly good •nd off. When the flag fell Imiierator made Ids usual sulk and came very ne.tr ie being left at the posi. By the lime the black stallion liegsu to run. the other -lurters were fully three lengths In front ■>f him with Troublesome in the lead. tnsely followed by Hero. Jr. The race was a very pretty one and resulted In a victory for Troublesome of the Hand sta ble with Hero. Jr., second. The other* finished all In a bunch. Time 39 sec onds. In lhe three-fourths desh the crowd wlt ti>ycd n much boiler nnd more exciting • onteat. Five candidate* were *e the p.*t w'ten thcjfe'g fell nml Mr Furlor.g save them n siart. Zebra. Chub <balden Rallies. Arlon nnd Imperalor were the starrer*. Zehrn and Chub eel the pace for the party, and nil of them ran launched to gether the entire distance. The finish was most exciting. Zebra winning by a head from Chub. The balance were all togeth er and finished close to the leaders. Time I:3ft The card concluded wish an exhibition tnlle between A P. Doyle's sorrel mare Jorle It. and George Haight's young trot ter Ned H. Wood Nut. Roth horses g ive tine exhibition of trotting for the en tire mile. Josle B. left her feet a few yard* from the wire and Haight s young ster finished llrst. malting a splendid Im pression on the Urge audience. Manager Doyle will have another card tut for New Year's—next Tuesday—which will Include a free-for-all harness race and two running events. In addition to this Mr. Doyle will offer a purse or a prlxi for a locomobile race. In which all the machines now In the city may take part. KM.EVE K. DDKASOt lit:AD. He Was formerly Trainmaster of the lenrgla anil llsbams. Telegrams were received In the city yes terday aniKMJicing the death In Louisville Monday night of Mr. Eugene K. Ander fon. formerly train master of the U*r gla and Alabienu Railroad In this city. Mr. Anderson died at the home of his brolher. Mr. V. K. Anderson. He had been suffering for sometime from loco motor ataxia. *r partial paralysis, ant. about four moiths ago was given a leave of absenct by the eotnpany In or der to go away for the benellt of his health. The direct cause of his death wn t.ervous prostration growing out of his ' tmde.nt Mr. Anderson wrs about 24 years of n*#. and made maty friends in Savannah during his slay here. He was first con nected with the Central Rallroid as train master, anti then wild to ihe Oeorgl.t an 1 . .abatiM under Vice I’reetdent Gabbell. I ittifvg the exposition tn Chicago he wa with the Illinois I'tntrol In That city h.nulling lhe suburb.!* trains to ami from tl • twlr. He then eaml back to the Oeor- K a and Alabama, wist for a while *• • tutu general freight agent with Mr. A Pope, and then again occupied the po • s'lon of train master. Mr. Anderson's wife survive* him. The body will be take* from Louisville to Pulaski. Tenn., his firmer home, for li.t-rmtnt. Dr. liuneon's Coidlllon. Dr. Wtlllnm Duncan's ootdltlon wrss not so f tvoruble yesterdsy oftsrnoon end last night. When the doctors left him st 1 o clock this morning he wss resting snd with no indlcstlon for any Grange within tbs naxt few hours. Test for Yourself the Wonderful ■ Curative Properties of Swamp-Root. To Prove What the World-Famous Dircovery, SWAMP-ROOT, Will Do for ' OU, Every Reader of the Morning News May Have a Sample Bottle Free. Reporter* hive Coovincioc Interview* With Prominent People Regarding Wonderful Cure* by Swamp-Root. toth POUOE PRECINCT, GREATER NEW YORK. OCT It. 1900. Dr Kilmer A Cos., Blnghamtrgi. N. Y.: Gentlemcn—ln Justice to you I feel It la iny duty to send you an acknowledgement of the receipt of me sample Iwlile of Aw.imiellnot you wo kindly sent m* IMI been out of health for the past flve years With kidney and bladder trouble. Hal our ben phys,clans prescribe for in.-. Tney would relieve n for the time being, but the old complaint would In a short lime return again I sent for a sample bode of Mwamp-Root. and I found It did me a world of good Klnre then 1 have taken eight small bottle* bought at my drug -tot* and I consider myself itermatienrlv cures) H seemed a* though my back wMild br-wk In two after stooping I do not have to get up during the nigh' to urinate, as I formerly del Hire, or four times a night, but now sleep the sleep of peace. My back Is all rigid again.’ ond 111 every way lam a n*w man Two of my brother officer* are still using Swamp-Root. They, like miself. cannot say too much in praise of it. It Is a boon to m tnkind. He recommend It to all humanity who ar. suffering from any kidney, liver or bladder troubles My brother officer* (whose signature* accompany Ihi* letter), as well n myself, thank you for the blessing you have brought to rhe human raee in the compound ing of Bwump-Root. We remain, yours very truly. JAMES. COOK. Officers of the V.th Police Precinct. Ht’OII K. lIOYI.K. Greater New York. JOHN J, BODKIN. DIDN'T KNOW SHE IfAD KIDNEY TROUBLE. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. “You have no Idea how well I feel. 1 am sallsfle*! that I do not nec*l any mor* mefts*lne. as I am In a* good health a* I ever was in my life” 8o say* Mr- Mary Engerhardt. of 83.1 Madison street. Ht. Louis. Mo . to a reporter of the Ht. Lout* Globe-Democrat “For more than ten year* I had suffered with what the doctor* termed female trouble; g|o heart jroubl*. with swelling of the feet and limbs. Last summer I fell so badly that I thought I had not long to live. I consulted doctor after dortor and took their medicine*, hut fell no In-iter. Th** physicians told me my kidney* were not ufTected. but I felt sure tluif they were the cause of my trouble. A friend recom mended me to try Dr Kilmer’s Hw imp- Root, un*l I must say I derived immeti*c benefit* almost from the ir*i week 1 continued the medicine, tak.ng u regu larly, and I am now In splendid health The pains and aches have ail gone. I have recommended Hwamp-Ront to nil my friend*, and told tnem what 1 has done for me. I will gladly answer any one who desire* to write me regarding my case I most heartily indorse 8w imp- Root from every standpoint There is EDITORIAL TB*K—Swamp-RixH, the gre.it Kidney. Liver and H adder remidv. ls so temarkshly successful that a *l>erisl amngement ha* been made by wnlch all reader* of the Morning News who have not alread> tried It. may have a Niitnpb' bottle *cnt abs>ltiteiy frr** hv m n Also a hook tell.ng .If about kidney and lladler trouble* anl containing many of the ihtnasHi: I- upon thousands of testimonial letter* r* -** Iv'hJ men and women curetl by Hw imp Root Be stire and men tion reading tht* generv>u offer in the Havannah Morning New* when tM-i dlitz yur *)lre*s to Dr. Kilmer A Cos., liingnam toti. N. Y. AT Tiff*, tup: atkk. Two liootl IncHenrra *nrr *• % Mid* t> In in Ball.** Hoyl’n “A Midnight Bell'* wan th* Uhrtatma* offering nt the anl ii wa- a on*. There w*re good aixll hi both the matinee being particularly well aitende*!. **A Midnight Hell” In lloyi# pnor*t piav. p*rharw hta only poor one. In fact, an presented yesterd.iy b wan not like Hoy fa at till, and one wonders th.it it has lived a* lon* a* It hu*. The company wa* fairly < ipable. btd even a gooU <ompn\ could not g* t mu out of the play. I*illle Liwwm. who |**r aonated the pari of Martin. w.a th* if* of the piece, and her acting and *|w tal lies were <fackl*dly the be? t thing In th* pU y. Friday night "What I4app*n*t to .font s ■ will lie the attraction. The rom- My has t>een seen here several times It t t>iiqu*llonab}y Mr. Broadhurat'a I'**’ effort. It is written in the author a usual clever vain, aiiounda In hrlgh* lines uvl mlrth-provoklng altuatkHia, and together with hi* two other pieces make* .* trio „f sii.MH**ful farces that have not been excelled in recent year* by any native playwright. A treat • promised rtavnuah mu*l.* lov ers In the iiendln* engagement of t*i* I*eoiira Jackion Concert Company. The company imdtalea Mi** Jackeon. violinist: Mlae Hlburna, aoprano. and Mr. B*ktan Pratt, plantat. In order definite,y to cure thi* concert It i* noewMarjr that • certain number of ticket* be *u hoc rib* ft for by Jan. 1 It m expected that the musftcftaiM nd must.- |wm c 4 ( u IIP will give toe effort their hearty and gn erou* support him! the movement by aubaert ln for ticket*. Hiihseriptlon itat* are in the haml* of Mia* Elisabeth Beckwith Mi** H Marlon Smart. Mr*. 811va-Tea*dale nnd at den & Hit** ‘ Music stoic. The only date for which the company c.n lie necured I* Jan. 7 and If the*e nr. tleth are to he acur**l for an etiguge ment in Savannah the subscriptions wiil have to be by Jan. 1. GIVEN .1 kll.h I RgRKUt. Foreman J. J. 4'onnolly of Ho. 4 F.ii sls- I4nliac llcinemltercl. Foreman John J. Connolly of No. 4 en gine hou-e was presented with a hand somely-mounted silk umbrella hy the men of the company yestcolay morning. The preaen.atlon wa made hy Fireman J. E. Harper, on behalf of his enmrailes. In a happy little speech, he assured the foreman of the esteem and regard In which he Is held by his subordinates, and iheii presented the umbrellg. Fort in.,n Connotlv respond.-I feelingly. The firemen nl No. I are great favorlt-* out In their neighborhood, and on ve*- terday they were recipients of many pres ents. They had cakes and fruit and all ort of good think- to eat and many lit tle keepsake* sent them hy their friends. They appreciate this kindness very keenly and are anxious that those who remem bered them should understand their ap prcclatl >n. The firemen at No & engine houae on Henry street had a Jolly day of It. Dur ing the morning they received many gifts. im oig the donor# bln* Mrs Walker. Mr. Chapeau. Mr. Colilks, Mr. Burnham, Mr. Derby. Mr Rolf and Mr Sullivan In tha afternoon Foreman Sternberg entertolned tha men at his home on Pnrke avenue. No 6’s men are popular with the re*.dent* of the section of the city In which lhe company Is located and they are never forgotten at holiday time*. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEK 20.1000. such a p’easant taste to Bwamp-Rool. and it goes right to th* weak ypot- aml drive* them out of the system MRH MARY ENOELfIARDT ukiii: kkk\ trrKR Mhip f liD*f It* *|M*ttd 'I lielr I hrlwf •.* Ytltli Their (ini*. Numerous hunting parties were out ye*- terday. > ting to sprnl their Uhiistma* a-flc|.l with gun .inti ilfg rather than in the city The day was Id* a! for f js.rt, bHtig Jus* c'ol enough to !<• invigorating and to prevent the fatigue that lw>th sportsmen ami logs feel when the weal bar Is warm. Moat of those a ho returned during the Afternoon or evening reported *uce**a. The Morning News of Inst Sunday hod a talk with a well-known hunter, who ia frequently a-field. nnd It was found by pa rile* out yesterday that hi* testimony a* to the abundant* of quail was cor rect. Bom** secured splendid hag-, while none of thos who wn: any distance from the city failed to get up n l* w hints. The rain* that have fallen rjwutly were of great advantage to the sports men. a* they found that their d*s* were better able to find the bird*. They could *vike nnd follow 1 t trail better, nnd get ting up coveys wa* easy in comparison io what it has been at time* during th** season when the earth wa* as dry as a hone. Partridge!* ore regarded usually a* the most attractive gam** In thi- section, hut the quest of the hunting parties wa* not confined to them A few went for deer, and two or three puttie* are away yet upon the sea Islands, while other* Will leave for the haunts of the deer before the holiday season has passed. Turkey*. to<* may found In certain localities, ond some few have had those great birds In view Quite a fleet of duckboats went off during the last two or three day*, and a number of flight* have been found. LOWER PH KRH IMllttiKll. llrrakliiK f s l.lfllnit Itoil Injured Three Workmen. The ana|>ping of the lifting rod of one of the compresses at the Lower Hy draulic Pre* Monday morning, caused heavy damages to the m ichlticry nnd In jured three negro workmen. The accident occurred at about 7:3n o'clock atnl while the pre.s was In oper ation. A- w-us afterward* discovered there was a latent defect in ttic Iron f which lb* lifting rod In Haelf n maastvs piece of machinery—ls mode, and under the strain of conipre~-ten ll snapped half In two. The stoppage In the action of the machinery. lhu.i Induced, caused the further damages that resulted. The negroes who were Injured were standing near the lifting rod at the time and their arms and hands were painfully cut and bruised by the broken Iron They were carried to their homes and medical attention given them a4 once, the com pany doing all that It could to make them comfortable The accident did not delay at all the work of the 1-ower Press. Th. company o|-ratea two compr.-—s nnd the second machine was placed Itydca t.itloo at once. A- It Is abundantly <bb to compress all the cotton that will *e between now .list the beginning of Ihe cotton season next year, no Immediate attempt will be made to repair the one which suffered tn the accident. It Is aald that 4he damage done I* nulte heavy and that It wll probably foot up Other than th* in tha lifting rod no attempt is rokdc to assign the cause of the accident Recorder'* Conrt. Th* Recorder wlil have a big court to day, From the outlook last night there wi',l be about two hundred or more pri soner* on hi* .locket this morning The rush of prisoners that began yesterday afternoon continued with little Iniermia How to Find Out If You Need Swamp-Root. It used to Im? considered that only urln •r> and bladder trouble* wen* to be true ed to the kMiii'vi, hut no%v mol*n acl- > ence prove* t ?iat nearly nil dl*ea*w have j their oegltmmg in the disorder of these most Important organ*. The kidneys filter hir! purify Ihe bloo.l —that la their work. 8* when your tft.lney* are weak or out of order.you ran under*:.uui how quickly your entlm body ,e afferted. and how ev try organ stem* to fall to do Ith duty. ' If you are sick or “feel badly.’* begin taking tne fatuous new discovery, Dr i Kilmer a Swamp*Root. been use * **m> a your kidney* nre well they will help ali the other organa to health. A trill will convince anyone. Weak and unhealthy kklneya are re sponsible tor more sickness and suffering than any other dlo.uo, and If permitted to <x>niinue. fatal rewult* nre aura to fol low. Kidney (rouble irritate* the nerves. , mnkea you dizzy, restleaa. sleepless and Irritabb Mikes you pis# water often during the day. and obliges you to g> i up many time* during the night. Causes puffy or dark cirri#* under the c>e. rheumatism. gravel, catarrh of the blad- I der. pain or dull ache* In the back joint* and muscle*. mike* your head ache and l*n kurh. couaea Indigestion, stomach ' and l\er trouble, you gel a sallow. yel lowr nunpi •\Kii; make* you feel a* i (hough you had heart trouble; you may i have plenty of ambit ion, hut no strength; Ket weak and waste away Tne cure for thr**i (roubles I* Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Root. the world-famous i kidney remedy. In taking Bwant|-Koot ! you afford natural help to Nature, for Bwamp-Root t the nn>*t perfect h*aier 1 and gentle aid to tne kidneys that l j known l medical science. If there I* any doubt In your mind a* to your condition, take from your urine on r<*ing about four ounce*, place it In a giae* or bottl* nJ let M stand wenty four hours. If on examinaiem II is milky or cloudy. If there t* a brick-dust eettllng or If small particle* flout rlmiiii In 11. your kidney* are in n *el of Immediate alien tfcn. H\vam|-Koot * pleasant to take and Is ued In the leading hospital*, recom mend* l by phy*< tan* In their private practice, and I* taken by doctor* tnem .selve* who have kidney ailment*, because they recognize In It the greatest and most successful remedy for kidney, liver and bladder troubles. If you are already convinced that Hwamp-Root I* what you need, you can punch *e the regular flfty-cent and one doll tr ze bottles at tne drug More* everywhere slot! until midnight Inst night, fiver fifty tvere brought in betwene 11:4a o’clock yesterday morning and h In*: night. The •T ine* for which they will have to answer rang* from simple disorderly conduct to murder, at two. t’oonle Houston and Joe Jenkins having to answer tie* Jotter charge with the prthatdlitv that there may la* more by the time that the court is begun IFUAI ItOTM'KI. IN the District fVwirt of the I'nlted State* for the Kastern Invislon of the Bout hern District of tleorgia Notice if a|*plicutlotr for discharge In the matter of Dinlel J fUarktmrn. county of Wore, in bankruptcy. To the creditor* of the Above-named bankrupt You ar* her* *y notified that the ata>ve-name I lankrii|>t has rild hi* application for a dieidiarge from oil the debt* provable in (bank ruptcy against said Daniel J Hlhckiurn. The hold application will lie heard by the lion. Emory Judge of the I’nlted State* District Court, for said district and division, at th*- t’nited St.ite* Court House, in Bavannah, On., on the ilth day of January. 1901, at ten o'clock a. m. All creditor* of aid bankrupt an notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if .my they can. why the prayer contained tn tho : aid | tltlon should not be granted. Dated In Bu\aniyah. Ha., thi* £>th day of December. I9fX. H H KINO, Clerk. NOTH’W TO DEBTOHB AND CItEDIT OR*. OBOROIA. CHATHAM COCNTT.- Notice ** hereby given to all person* hav ing denuand* ugatnat Pamela Fnaeimmon*. lute of said county, dacaased. to present them to me. properly mud* out. witlifn the time pr. scribed by latv. so a* to show their chara ter and amount; and a.I i**r aors Indebted to *aii deceateil are re quired so make imm<*diutc payment to me. KC(IBNIA CLARA FITZSIMMONS. • Executrix. Care of O'Connor, O’Byrne A Hart ridge. Attorneys, Savannah. On.. Oct. 1. 1900. HEORCII A. CHATHAM COUNTY.— Hattie Clreene Water*, ha* applied to the Court of Ordinary for n twelve-month* support for herself and minor children, out of the estate of Rv. David Water*, deceased Appraiser* haT* made return* allowing some. These are. therefore, to eke all whom It may concern, to appear before mid court, to make objection on or before the first Monday In January, 1901. next, other wise same will he granted Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. Ferrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county, this the third day of December. Ifrl) FRANK F KEILBACH, Clerk. t\ 0.. C. C. “oEOROIa! CHATHAM COUNTY Whereas Otto Seller ha* applied to Court of Ordinary for letters dtamisnory as guardian of the propatty of Ruby Swan, minor These are. therefore, to cMe and ndmon *h all whom It may concern, to be am I appear before said court, to make ob jection (if any they have), on or before the first Monday in January next, other wise said letters will be granted. Wltneas. the Hon Hampton L. FVrrtll. ordinary for Chatham county, this, the Ilth day of December. 1900 FRANK K KEILBACH. Clerk Ct. 0.. C. Cos NORWOOD'S BOOK. “!1R GOOSE CURVED,” For sal* at all Naws Bunds la Savannah. Don't Waste Time. It's Only I Day to Xmas, —AND— The place for you to visit to-morrow I* JEST’S Our nsw I’t’T GI-ABS l simply psrf'tion IMPORTEI > N<H’EI.TI EH. It All F CHIN V BTFHI.ING Sn.YER Our Display of LAMPS. METAL GOODS AND FANCY PIECES I* very large and complete Thos. West & Cos., ■ I Itmnghlnn Dlrerl. H vs,. CLASSIHEU MiiVtHl CEMENTS. raiuWM. "FXI’K.NBI j( ,li’ IN V, NBvSwk —eec.el of my Im itig ably to e|| lady * * hl gold watches ft r r American go I (|-tilled watcu, l. >.r*’ guarantee, #7 N‘i. American *dl\ci |ad>‘* watch, $1 2X, diamond ring. $14.7.*, gem*' gold heal ring $1 *.. plain gold ring*. $1 and up. baby** rings. |- ai.d up. gdd hioM’tacle*. $J 41* Eegra*. l*x l..*f llroughton. H dr. Jewelry n.| Hhaving Supply House, th< place where hair, platinum, old silver, okl gold and old coin* are taken a* cash. THE FI'UNITE HR KXCHANdK 113 Hornar ! Kireel, buy* ami *ell* .ill kind* of *eeond-hand ftu mture for cash. GO TO C IkETTKRIFH. 110 BTATE street, west, m r Whitaker street for your iti l> . po* ttv |y pule A ’-pound Imix for >v. a &-pourwl b x T - . $l *. $1.25; home-made candy, .lelbk.u- flavor*, it ItK* a pound: eomtcopiiM tilled. F each; candy toy* for the tree at 1 each 4Corn ucopias at 3c each, and souvenir box at &<} each. “how AIiOTT TOUR WINTER clothing' let u** mi! it in shape; SI per month Sterling l*rcH*.;ng t’tub, 19 York, w. MEIER OF THE YAEEEY, MY own imitortntion*: In mWI storage; read** to deliver pip* every Saturday, leave or derw with J Gardner, agent. 1-' Brough ton street. .t A <*. Otd*chlg, nursery op|M*lte Cat boll Ometery. KKK CHI NU A <’o . PORNEIt WHlT aker and Liberty street*. ti*Hk|unrtem for CTilnese atwl Japan**** fancy g***!*. i**h*. etc, at low prices Oriental and Turkish ornament* below cost price. Coma ami visit u*. holiday nras. carpets, for Here*, iace mrtalns. and n thousand and otie article* to gl.Hlden the go**) wife's heirt, C I* Miller, agent. “YOU WILL LIKE THR MILK FROM Fpnngfleld Dairy; it’s rich and pure, iry It. “elegant itebhocjM furniture. dining room furniture, china clo*efe, sli ver case*, sideboard*. hufTei*. mirror-door wardrobe*, etc.; our immense slock must he seen to h* appreciated. C. R. Miller, agent. C HOICK LINK OF WILLOW AND cobbler sent rockers for the h II lay.**, at Teeplea. 317 Broughton, west. CANAHIIX AND HOLD FISH J Gardner. 12 Broughton street, east. I AM NOW IJOCATRD' AT 414 WEST Broughton, ring up 11W If you want to have your furniture moved or packed for shipment or storage, I gtiaranbe pr: es hs same m I do the wiork that's given to me. A S. Orlfflo. 414 Brouglitott streat, west; mat I vetoes mads to order M’QILLIS* LACK CURTAINS WILL beaut&fy yovir parlor. KENSINGTON FARM MILK 18 UN surpassr i for richness, delivery la per fgt; phoce. 2346. TEBFLB IS SHOWING A NICR LIVE of carpet*, matting rugs, haden. Ino leum; cheapest in town HI*Y YOl’ll CANDY AT (’. IIKTTER- Ich, HO State, near Whitaker. Box nice bonbon* 6c; one-pound I*ox of tamtam*. I*s'; box of bonbon* and chocolate#, lf •. The very best chocolates an*l bonbon*, mixed. 2.V; aaaorted cho*olates, the heat, 25c; cryatallsed fruit. 45c. HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER clothing ** let u* put It In ship . $ pr month. Sterling Pressing Club. 19 York, w IF ITS in’OS YOU WANT YOU CAN get them chei|>er from M -GlilU. GILT CHAIRS. TABLES. COUCHES coxy corner*, reception hair*, leather chair*; an Immense .•-tnnmt at rea suitable price*. C. P. Miller, agent. YOt: HF.E MOT I,LIS' SIXTY. Inch -cent rugs, you wt:i buy ihsm. Just can't li,:p It; will sell In r.ny qusn tliy. v “••FrRNIJfRF MOVRD WITH CARE," la a specialty with MrOIIII*. IMMENSE LINE OF RATTAN ROCK ens from |l 4* up to fIS. C. I*. Miller, agent.* M’OTLLT* IS CHEAP on RL’CS. NETS lace curtains. hamnus k*>. water coolers, pillow* pictures, atove*. bdrfs>m suit*, and furniture of every description. “iIIU.KR'H HOLIDAY GIFTS For twolhfrs an-l mhsr fplli.ws' brothrin. you will have to call an-l examine our Immense line |n order to thoroughly up. preelate the aubjevt. C. I'. Miller, agent. FOR A~PRETTY RFDROOM BUTT parlor and dining-room furniture, you should go to Tuple's. Sbnslnoton FARM is OX AN elevation In ihe couo'ry. free from city drainage Impossible for milk to become contsmlnsled. hy Impure odors; If you want pure Jer-ey milk. phon. IMS De livery prompt, satisfaction guaranteed. HOW AROfT TOTTR WINTKR clothing - let us put II In ship--; I pr month Sterling Dressing Club. 1 York, m ~ M'< >ILLIS MOVES, PACKS BHIT* and stores planoa and furniture: heat work only; no • CheatcJohn" prl>ns—no •'Chonp. John" Jobs . "\IiLI.KUS HOI J DAY OIFTS FOR slater* and othrr felMwa' elaters; toilet tnblei*. Indies' desks chiffoniers, pictures o' all kinds; -ome end ere us an- will help you out C. P Miller, ogrnt TF.KPLF CAN SAVK YOTT MONEY ON atoies. ateel ranges oil heaters and hot stuff heaters *l7 Rroughton, w<at, £o3*l HOLIDAY CUTS for children; dolls and toys of every descrip tlnn; chairs. Iby carriages, go-nan*, velocipedes, tricycle*, expreo* wagons, pi trol wsigona. C. P Miller, agent. M’C.ILLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH HUGS —Smyrna patterns—for cents. "jt MAS FLOWERS ROSES HYA einths and Ulles of tho Valley; will be readv: orders solicited. J. Gardner. 12 Broughton etreet. east, agent tor Oel •cbig's Nuraerr. —fi? YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, oroer your lithographed and printed stationery and blank book# trow Morning News, Savannah, do. SsosiDie Holiday Gifts; What would make a lictter Christmas present for father, mother or the children than a pretty pair of SHOES or SLIPPERS? \oung Men's Pat. Kid Shoes, swell Walking Boots for tfirls, "man fashion" shoes for the small boy, and Christmas Slippers for Everybody. Men's Morocco and soft vici kid, warm felt and Gt'.ilted satins for ladies, elegant pat. kid and beaded SANDALS for evening wear or dancing. EASY SLIPPERS FOR HIM. I Qfww* STYLISH SLIPPERS KIR HER. I VglODe *3I!Oe V^O. I'lln I (H.II (I'll v. FOR a NBW Y BAR’S then * n>thlng nb er or more* appropr! ate than a lovely |hoto f *ne*e|f, 'or ] mother, father friend *>r sweetheart, ami Wilwxi'K gtudio. 41 Hull *treef. I* the * place to g**t It. >mi ar* not “too late." sit to-*ta\ an>l I will guarantee It In time. . If you wl*h It. craytm and water color *n l.irgement* and frame* a *tce|*l!v M Kdw Wllaoti. proprietor I* 8 Why not have . photo taken during the nineteenth century, anyway, hurry! hurry! ail.lilt %!.. flow ARE YOUR FEET? IF YORK j fct are trmtblii you. call on m** and 1 will give you r**il f, 1 cura Ingrowing nail*, corn* and all of ih fan wdho.it pain, charga* r*.*inatl#, h glv* the beat reference* In tha * liy; ia llent* t: Wilted at reoldoitce*. order* < all be left at l.lvlngHtoft** drug siora. Hull and t'ongre** tra< t*; telepbon* 293 Lent I tavl* surgeon chtmnodlid. m i l* u mi;u-tm.K. yer. one wh* undcr*tand* c*i*rt order' In pine, also ait up-to-*late mtll w right. writ* giving rcferen*eo *ml wag*** exfss ti*| Atblres-v |V O. Box No. ix. Api.ii in . a. Fla WANTED. HALER 31 AN FOR FINK K' litti' k> whlskt**' and wine*; barrel and ’’*•• good*, salary or comml**lon. The II M Rye Cos. Lexington, ky. HALEBMKN WANTED T< HELL OUR g'-od* by sample to wholaaale and retail trail* . we are the large*t and only man uf.icHirer* In our line in the world; liberal salary paid Addre-*. tVm-Dex Mff Go, ofßce. Vi Board of Trade Building. Ha van rah. Ga WANTED MEN TO LEABN BARBER trad** cmp;tr.i lively no **pene, sls weekly paid men after only two month* with u; new field f- r graduate*; we fur tl*h steady practice. Instruction*, lec ture*. diploma* and positions Apply hv mall to-day. Mwler Barber College. Ht Lmii* Mo. II FI.I* %\ % VfFD— FF H %I.E WANTED GOVERNKRH Ftlt OIRIA well-advance*! In literary *ur*e and music; will exchange reference*. J. U oberry. Wlllacaorliae, <l* i xmn hi;\t w mr.u. roMRI! TANARUS: N T DOUBLE-ENTRY bookkeeper and office man want* poaltlon; rec*mmetidatlon* and bond given. Ad dress Uomiwtent. care New* office. U %V| F.l>—-Ml*t F. 1.1. A 3 lOHI I. CABH. DMIWOOD oiid fH-rximnwui log* Botlthaffi Hardwood ! Company, I* O. Box 529. Charleston, 8. C. WANTED. ADVANt'FMENTH OF HI X thousand ami live huivir*-*! dollar* *> w*w mil. und llmer. worth J llmea tb amount, at H |h r ■ • *#it Hiwrolll, car* Havannah Morning Newe. “IF YOU WANT A I*LACE TO DUMP earth, dirt, rand, manure, etc fro* of charge Just at c!ty limit*, hauling over hard road write or telephone Brown Bros . cor oar Anderson and Ea 4 llruad rtr#et*. IF YOU WANT OOOP MILK. OET IT from H|* trgfleM Dairy. It*z rich, pur# and wholesome. advkrtihementh bet in cap ita L 8 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAH -81 FI El ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENT* A WORD NO Alb VKRTIHFMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN SOC Foil ItIAT-ROOIB. in uai^ ITALH Wll.l. <F PRINTED IN PLAS HIFIKD ADVKRTIHBMBNT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTH A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN T. FOII RRXT-HIII’IM. FOR RENT. COMFORT ABLE HOUSE. No 217 IVsldburg street, east, between Aberoorn and ldncoln. flrat-rjas* order and condition:. every convenience Right rent tn right tenant. Estate Salomon Cohen. West IJrosd am) Broughton .treats, FOR RENT OR SALE. THAT MAG niflr. nl restdei.ee on Die eo.itheart rorner of OM'tnneit nnd Latnard streets I. !> La- Ito-he. FoR RENT SEVERAL DESIRABLE residences, thoroughly renovated Apply A VVyily. agent. 12 Itrvan atreet. .*it poll MEAT—NI' ELLAAEOth. 'T^ruTTyT^ATr^TrrTrior^cTrrrTd^TcE FOR RENT. CORNER B HOUGHTON AND WEST RItOAD STREETS. FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H. p SMART “for RENT OR SALE. THAT ELE gani fatm. four mile* on the Augusta road (p.ive.l), .outlining lea hundred ,md three acres, fifty f which are under a high state of cultivation; there are on the pi,,-, three dwellings, two large barn* and parking shed, a fine arteatan welt; everything In first-class order; two rail-' roads run througn the land. I D. La- Horhe . ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CI-AS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKWN FOR LESS THAN C. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work order your lltnogrpM4 *<4 printeil stationery and blank liouka from Morning New*. Savannah, Oa. FOR • ALE—REAL EhTiTK. TURPENTINE LAND. LARGE tract for sale. Gifford & Cos.. Jackson ville. Fla. ' “FOR SALE THOSE LOTS ON NINTH street, near East Broad, have only be, n aotd to tlrst-clnes parties, who writ! make good neighbors; art,l nene other* can buy The terms are very easy and thay are cheaper than any others tn the vicinity C. 11. Doraett. “FOR SALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street, near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H. Dorset! FOR SALE 1/vrS ON NINTH STREET near East Broad no City taxe*. ai *) each; twenty-five dollars cash, and aasy monthly payments C. 11. Doraett. FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH NEAR East Broad ai IM each; wlil soon be advanced to ff* when a lot ha* b*en paid for I can arrange to at a horns built. C. H Doraett RESIDENCE AND Bt'ILDINO L6t for salt all over the city. Robert H. Tatetn, real estate dealer, N 7 York street, weal. l 01l sil.K-UOt xl.l %\>M B. A FREE SAMPLE OF BENZOIN Id i.m ft haps and rough skin, given t any la*ly ( ailing at Per***'* drug store#, Henry tnd Atwri-orn, Taylor and Whita ker. IF YOU VB GOT TWO LUNGITIeW. H’. Rem will cure >our •'•►u|h, a dollar hot tie guar tnteed to cure or money rw funded Perssa* drug *turei. “FOR BALE. PALMETTO R ERR I KB, either lit*d •! fresh, in any quant It lea* K. W Arnsden, Orinond. Fla. ‘ l ull HALE. HAIxOON B t d’TKIT. FINB counter, ice not. I*eer |dpc, faucets, wal nut table > hair*, at * venth and Bull *treet* Uhas Heller. FIRE PROOF SAFE ft WE PARRY A fine line of fire proof afe* In *tock at sit times Ths iiartles can see exactly what they are ge titig Our prtcan are as Wise mn rrmr.ufacturer* sell |t. with freight add ed Parties Interested who wish a good fire proof safe, will do well to tntpect our stock Llpptnsn Broe . Llppasan Nod agent* for manufacturers. FOR HALF. GROCERY AND BARfS g**<*.i stand. A*klrej O H., care of New*. rows WITH YOUNG rALVEH. FOR •ale Call 471 West lloundary stroet. *e# them. Ar>VKRTfSEMKNT*I BET Iff OAT'- ITAIJi IVll.l, ME PRINTED IN PUAK BIKIEri ADVERTISEMENT rOUTOIM roll TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN EOR I.K3* THAN 39E ■ ....... . . , ... i |." j LOUT A All I'nl’M). ~Toht rrnAGir^ANTr^TAN^rKjo! i •rn**| Rex Return to It. Clement, U 4 Hlute. east. Reward btb % y mm W^" 3f 40l Rm/foss •treet, east, one b*y horse, fifteen #nd half hand* high, okl shod, "lightly gray mane where c4ar bu‘kle*. reward for re turn. or Information leading o recovery. W It L Roberts. STRAY ED. FROM LIBERTY street wait. * white fox terrier <kg. with •two bbn k *r*. utiswe rn to nam* ot *S*i k* " Kewarl If returtteal to A. P. Hotomon NttAMDISO. "TTdTAiUANT rooms wTth good I-,.ltd. II weal. ill *im;ss t m anckh. SET ITAIAt WILL HE PRINTED IN cu- SIFIED ADI ERTIfHCMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJCS9 THAN 30C. ■ 1 a SIKKLUMMIS. HOT AIR AND IloT WATER HEAT KRH. A I.So tIRATKR AND PARTS PI T IN AND REPAIRED I' II KIER NAN. 10 STATE STREET. WEST “WK GIVE YOU EITHER DoMKSTI3 or glosa flnDh. i—rfect work. Foraat Clay uatdry. Park avenua. BEFORE YOU PURCHABB WALL i paper don't forget Taylor; his new stock and low prices will please you. Itl Bar nard. ‘NEW IMIMKBTIC. WITH BALL hearing-, on eaey terms: try one: buy one; deal with your people Penton M Hon. for fishing tackle, nets. etc. go to Cornwell * Chtpman. ”"cH HIHTM AH IS OVER. WE KNOW your money |a short, come to u* for what yoc want. our terms are easy. A. C. Price A Cos., pii.sue Cjg, State and J.-ffer aon. “WE ARK HEADQUARTERS FOR aewer pipe, lire brick. Ore clay oil - an 1 varnlshe- give us a all Adama Point Company “ DON'T TROUBLE YOURSELF AROUT moving your furniture, relaying your car pets or matting. Perry A llenton will re lieve you of all that trouble. “OUll GERMAN READY MIXED paint la sold under a guarantee; have yo*r liou-C painted with It. Ad.ims Paint i o*. I gHOy. •PHONE 1BT& FOR FOREHT CITT laundry They will call for your Unen I Immedlalely “LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF WALL i paper, just arrived, will make prt -ea to j suit you William Taylor 141 Barnard. NEW DOMESTIC HEWING MACHINE with hall bearings, lock and chain atlteb; two machines In one Panlon AHW . “FOR HARDWARE AND TOOIJI. GO to Cornwell A Chlpman's. “FIRBWORKR; FI REWORK St FlßE works. a large stock of fireworks at re ,lucid price-. 8. Bernstein, corner Brough ton and Jefferson. “HOT STUFF HKATERB. UM. 22.60. 13 U> and II.M; w ater hock ranges; the very beet at roekmattom prices; let u- figure with you. our plumbers and tin ners ore experienced and alt work guar anteed. A. C Price, phones (M. “gfiRK THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS In every dollar of your har.l-earn<4 hard rash at Ihe Southern Oroorry Company, lit Barnard sir-et “PERRY A IIENTON lit SVXVB alreet. west, will move, pa.-k, ship or store yopr furniture at short notice; also ren ovate your old matirastsao at IMIla coat. Bell “wanted ONE THOURAN gry p-opl- at th* Houtharn Grocery Com pary. lit Barnard atraat. ■' “THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WORK'!* being turned out by Forest City Laundry. ! 'Phone 1675. „ | FOR THE MOHT HEI-BCT AND i largest slock of wall paoer In dha City. go to Taylor. 141 ligmard. | “ PENTON A HON. WILL RENOVATE your machine and guarantee It Bell new er old rraehlnea. 1 FOR RANGES AND BTOVBS. OO'fO j Cornwell A chlpmen. DRUMS' DRUMH' DRUM*! SMALL aru! large drum- at reduced prices. R Bernstein, corner Rroughton and Jcfler aon. * * NICE LINE OF KAVILAXD AND French china cup* and saucer* at oacrl- IWlng price* H Bernstein, corner Brough ton and Jefferson. JUST RECEIVED.' THE FINEST “OIL heater* ever brought to this city, call and see them, price will suit you. A. C. Price A Cos.. Stale and Jefferson; phones tov _ J A FULL LINE OF GRATEB JUFT received, will sell any of th* s-pargte parts. Adams Palr.t company, I*l Ch : free* street, west. REDtfCB TOUR LIVING EXPBNHW by tnveatlng your hard-earned hard cash I wMh th* Rout bam Grocery Company, U 4 Barnard atreau 3