The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 27, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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all were astonished. Mil. MrMII.I- %Vft ANNOI N< KMKTT \V .%| A HI RBHIftF TO Hh FRIFMIft 1 iiuir Who llmr llrn Iftoomtnu Ilia ( uarildacr Felt lanldrni Mr \xoisld ll** In it*** Roce nnd • !*%• -nlil II Wm n t rrtlnt—llia ftue rt-aaor na l.fsdrr of hf light nlnal Minor Myer# anil Ihr %|. luiniftlratloa Not In Mglii —\o Oar ft*rma Willing •* ll*ar llir Itnrdeu 1.1 |hr 1 n in ih Ia n K'i|rnar~ %tmlM lairatfnn llrrlrra harr in Illaii|. (■ointment. There ho considerable mior ia mu-n! • morn the mitl-adminlei ration politician* of the second and third magnitude when It became known last night that Mr. Mc- Millan had definitely annonii *<l that he would not permit the urn of hie name in v onnH*tlon with the rare for the may orally. In some way their men hod reached th < onoialoti that Mr M ‘Mill.in would h* m candidate, soot* of them going so far ms to nav that his nom** hal l **t di (UMrd In ca.< ue and poaMlvely iirral upon, ami that hr would mak** the r.c*. ‘There is no doubt aliout It;’* one of them to id a Morning New* reporter a f-%v <Uvi *'o. * the matter ha* been tlnally deter mined.” How they reached no definite a con clusion mint remain In doubt, an Mr. McMtlian states positively that he ha* i • ver authorised the ue of hi* name, nor accepted the caniidacy tendered trim by #}t*- various club* which have Indorsed him. However, that nwy be. it | certain ttin the politician* had figured with ail confidence u|>rn hi* being In the race and were rather more than astonished when they found this was not to he the case Neither have ihey been able to fix ui*>n a ’ yone a* their candidate In oppisitlon to Mayor Myer* and the present a iminis tratlon. The plain unadorned freely-, on • • -led truth of the matter is that all th {•ossibie candidate*, in common with \**ryone else fnnlll.tr wMIt the |Ktllti al v tuatlon. realise that such a camilgn would cost u kd of money tml that they v%uld In* expected to put up moat of It. While they would le wilitmr enough to hav* the honor of being Mayor of Ha van ish. they consider the preaent mirk*** prlc* exorbliant and are not willing to pay It. Next o th*- ward fsolitlrian* who oppoae ili* aiimtnlstration and who have te**n whooping it up for Mr McMillan. It is lr. ixihle that the lck* *t lot of men In #h* cHv this morning will be the *me a-- of follow *rs of Mayor Myer* They wanted him to win, of course, and they still want him in win. hut their dearest hope was that It would be after • good, t ird-fought. pollll wi haitle. in which the sheep ami the goats wou.*l t*- separated and the pure in heart could moke their titles clear to the poll* of the victor. There are rich pickings In these poHtl ...l Patties for thos* who b- r the brunt of the fight and undergo th*- hard work and seeing to it that refractory voter* are kept In line, and that all the goods put ch.ised arc duly delivered. Hut when there *- no opposition a tel an election is suf fered o g*. by default, there is mighty I t tie <lolng for these gentry Therefore ti * that even the adminitratlr heelers will view the ret'rement of Mr McMillan with dismay. They are afr.itd tlsat hi* su-<**>sor wdl r.ot he found Before the McMillan boom aasumed the proportion* It wore when he himself pun* :ured it. the most active, certainly in** most voluble, discoverer* of anti-ad ministration mayoralty timber were May or Mv* reow e followers. Every time they had i god dim e they would take i*t.'paper man aside aid *k him If be ii.td heard that "Mr Blank wo* helm? g.-oomed by the opposition to run againer Mr Myers.” When Mr. Blank * num* 1.1 l*een mentioned in this coin***tion and fa had declincyl to make the race, t•* ration politicians wou.d fin*l son. oi • c|*e. against whom they were coti tid* nt they would hav** to lend the Myers* for to victory. There is neither glorv ror loot to be had In leading an over whelming nrmy against no foe at all. Tore must he something of . fight to i lie** the dust. mm* of the anti-admlnlstrntlon politi cians. who I* in entire touch wdth the • inters of the faction, confessed last night i .at he di*l not know and could not *e* ct what his crowl would do. “I wish we could find a man who would be wll- It g to put up |R.000.” he said. Of course we could not hope to elect him mayor with such a sum. but we might manage to sip in two or three aldermen.” With the anti-administration and ad ministration forces working In harmony, along the same line. It does seem that It should not I** Impossible to find i candl • it< to o|ifKM*e M jyor Myers. But the I o-t k rariilldati# have* shown them *elv*s exceedingly *hy. an*l It may be 11 wit they wi t be a* hard to get out Into the open In the near future, as they have been in the past . “OCLKTHOHI*!: CU II” MMCTi. i olorrii \ olrra (anther and lMlore >lNr %B%er’ Admlnlntrn tlon. One of the lar*pt gatherings of oolor<l |M’o|>!e. (or the purpose of n factional light, that has taken place In year*, ati.l f.ir *rwt away the largest (luring the pres ent crnnputgn. anfemtoted at Oglethor|e Hall, at the corner ©f Hay awl l<utnN r ► ••reeta, last night. The call for tin meeting mentioned va rious matters that would be con aidered. hut it developed thot all of these were overshadowed by tlie great controlling is sue In the mind* of the mcmlaira of the dub and their friend* This whk stated hy I'resident Tom Golden, who preakhd a* the indorsement of Mayo Myera and his tidnaniatration. S|M-eche were made by the president. IU v Knit*. H. N Hut ledge. J. K. Kim* hall and others. In fact the flood of el - l‘*nce continued until long after mid night, Mi l It was near the festive hour of l o'clock in the morning when the meeting adjourned. Mayor Myers waa Indorsed and reln dnr*d. All of the four city district* were ••■praaented at Iho meeting and their l'*aden made speeches—tnanv of them There were about SOU present and every man was btlm full of anthualaem it was determined to hold torchlight parade to-night, for the purpose of cx pressing the unanimous approval of tho* who were present at the meeting of the administration of Mayor Myers The dans are to gather at Oglethorpe Hall at 7 o'clock und ths parade will follow th*’ assembly. It was suggested to Kimball, one of the •eakers. who visited the Morning News • Hce after the meeting, that the fact that Mr, McMillan would not bo In the race • mid le discouraging to the ardent sup ■ Her:* of Mayor Myers In h!s club, who *' u and have not ilng upon which to expend ir siirplu- c.ithuglnsn. and r “ v: - would not t mmati'l the high pre m im they would have been worth .n ' i t of a contest. -No. Sir.” wai the Indignant response "The men of the Oglethorpe Club don*\ want money. What wc want to do is to l m the best class of white people In of tic so that they Will do what la bet for <>ur people.” Celebration at lain of Hope. Tie Christmas celebration of the IS* of Hope Sunday School will be held to morrow evening. There will be e tree und presents for the children, end other • xerGae* and Mr. J..N MoQUMa. _ tlw superintendent of the echool, wl.l submit hw report of |U progrees. and work dur ing t.ie year that la Just drawing u> >l* close .. ’ ' Wafting to work I* Uie only way in which the bu.jn woa * a ' employed in store or office, can row e bad iwujfh spit blood and was vety short of brraift I had pains in mv rhrt and right lung, ala, had .rspefwia B**torr It< x>k \-our Golden Metlacal Diacovary * and Pleasant rellrts* 1 u a*, weak I could not sweep s room now I can du s small waahmg I feel like anew prraon • Dr Bierce s pellet* cure heart-bum. TWO MEETINGS TO-NIGHT. (Continued from Eighth P.ige ) Ford - Open House at Bt. Julian and Whitaker streets. Prior to the meeting there will be a torch light procession m which will appear numerous tranepar<*n ilea ts-aring on t:ie p-utl l eituicon. The negroes of m the four district* wi.l take part in this pro* -slon, un i t ;>* meeting following, and the w ioi* affair will be entirely |n their <*harg* The c ur administrtiiion m*eting will iv> that of the Fourth PBtrlrt Alminis tnithm t*iub tit t'n hall at A • r-.,rn and Bryan streets Judge Samuel Heynoidw Is pie:*lent of this < lob. A go.. 1 H.terKi •ncr ;** expect esl and it is said si wee he* will be mink by several prominent H iv.ui tahians. N % MEft W KHK \\ ITMDH iU N. Inil-Adminlsfratloit \ otrra Who l iiniioi \u % >te. A li.u of nanus which had lwn hnn*ls| I*l to th* tax collector. 4 ‘apt. .1 J M> - Cowan, for the purpose of hnvlng them entered up f *r lh pa> merit f poll taxes for IJOb. was wlthlrwn yesterday. In orler to vote in the * omlng city elec, tion. the elector must have jsn 1 poll and property taxes for 190 h. and thia must he certified,to by the tax collector. The list referred to had been hand*d In by r- pre. sentatlves of the faction opposing the ad minis!ration It i*> to have contained the names of about -JP> vtibr*. a*,l of whom r* registered on the <-aunty regis tration books Th* money for 1 1: pay ment of th*ir |Hill lax* s. it Is understood, had also been left with the tax collector. Some time yeeierday tho.-e ;intl-aiminl*- ttatioii people who hud dejn-it*l the list an*l the cash. It U sold, went l* the office of the tax roll#** tor and wltiwlrew Invih I'he report of a t lon was current on the direct yesterday, hut the tax collector tudd h* had no int*rmatU>ai to give on th*c subject. M*-mber* of t ie administration fac tion w* re talking of ihi- p oc**edlng all day. They regarded it a- practically net tling the question that there would b- no opposition to Mayor Myers, for th. > asked why should the opportunity to secure JO or more votes t*e lost. If there Is to lie on opposing Candidale? The names thus withdrawn cannot be put in again. They were left with the tax collector before the time for receiving taxes closed, ami their withdrawal mean* tinti **imievrr inin.Ur *f Votes was on th** list, so for as the city election Is concerned, will b* lost. 11% rtll.tlHl-in VOTKnti. mi I Itl*l r* I lull Pledged Itself to support Myers. The Bouthslde Colored Club met at Horsey Hall l*‘t night, where a large number of color**! voters expressed their opinions of the coming campaign. The present administration ws Indorird unanimously and several speaker* highly commended the kindly treat men of Director of Dublin Work* lladaden of the olored employe* of the city* sired forces. yulte a good crow I. representative of ihe fest element of th* city's eolocad pop ulation, was present. Hpceche* were made by Kid” Toaster, Chairman Chisolm. James Dorsey and Peter Bailee. Th** following resolution* were read and adopted: ••Whereas, an election f r a Mayor and board of aldermen will t.*k** place In thl* ,-lay ti Tuesday, th- Mh day of January, and whereas, th- people of the city have ►een lit to nominate for Its candidate the Honorable Herman Myer*. and. Whereas, he has been an .mnomlcal, conservative and progressive mayor dur ing hi* past administration* and the colored cltixen* of the Bouth!de A*lmlnls t rat ton Club recognise In him man whose business In egrlty. financial ability and mayoralty experience make nlm en -11 rely tk for the ofll* e •Therefore. *e It resolved that the Houthslde Colored Club *ndore him us i heir candidate for Mayor. "Itesolved further that the president of the Soiithslda Colore*! Club appoint n of flv o ,11 |n tho Hon Herman Myers and assure him the full ...pnori Of tho South,ld* Colored Club. Tho mMIHV adjourned to meet next Monday nlicht. when a Reneral rally of theeolored voter* wtU h,d at Dor.ey Hall. HIVRR* A4.AI* IM)IIHU;D. • Ila Administration •* ®" n '**"•* laclori to konth Kwd Cl" l '' A meeting of the South End Political Club war held la *' n, * Bl ,h, ‘ b * U , h e corner of Whitaker end Thirty flflh alreete. Mr. R H Cltrnwt prrrldod over the meeting end Mr. J- C. Bernhardt ,rtrd aa Mcrotary. Bpeeche* were made by Mr. Shelby Mrrtck end Mr. W. T. ‘olTmotlon of MaJ W L. Grayson. the idortm*nt of th* club wit tven xht Mytr* •dmlnltiration, and th foMowint eotnmltfe* ... .PPo|ni.d to Wit UJOO . Mayor and advta* him of hi. choice a. it. "candidate In the coming election: Meaara R H Clement. R l Holland. J. C Bernhardt. W. U Grayeon. Thomae Houlihan. O W Allen. J F (lla l*ney. Shelby MyrlcK. F. A. You fcbcrateln and C. C. tAßey. THE MOHNING NEWS: THIHSDAY, DEC EM BE K 27.1900. CAftt ALTIBn OF <lHiHTMkft. \ let I it* m of Ireiilentßi Vnult* ami Other Trouble*. The usuui afterimat i of Christmas acci dents cam* to light yesterday. Mack Houston, colored. 1* In the tieur gia Inflrmarv. suffer.i.g from plstl wound in the right ski*- that may prov* fatal The affray In which he received the woun*l at Burroughs <*or oner John A Goette war nt the infirmary yesterdoy and h**ar*t Houston's story, ac cording to hi* statement he. with another r.egr# was sitting on the s;de of r*ad near Burroughs, when another negro naiTirdl June (ior*!*u . came i**wtt the roa I with a c*dor* and woman. When o|*po*tttf him. Gordon, a<v<rcfmg to Houston *tst merit, drew hi* ptatol, and sayint; "le>.yk out,” fired. Houston doe* not know whether or no: Gordon has been arrested A not ier negro that I* In the infirm irv. suffering from the effect* of a Chrlelm o acckSent, is llenrv Ferrell, who had his right hand blown off by utn*n cracker. Farrell llv*** on the plantation of Mr Hask* 11, und thoug.i at*>ut year* ol*l. essayed to ceb* r*it- ttie holiday after the prevailing fashion, with Ilr* work*. In explaining the a Merit yesterday he slid that he had taken about two drinks shortly before he began shooting the hre crackers, and ha ! fir* I *ff several b for he lit the one that caused the *l.un •K- f- me hand Aft*r he id .It th • particular one. he *ai.|. a lady came up to him and he started to talk to her f*ir wet ing nil about the tracker; lie re tiled it. however. In a few second- and was Just about t* throw It aw \. when !i x plot led, tearing off his hand. Zacharls Prosser, colorol. died fit the <<M*rgiii Infirm try* yesterday from the r - -ult of h Imllet wound that he received Chr|pim,is night while attending n l*• and dance and entertainment that was given *n the Ogee, hf road near when* he live#*. t’oroner Goette -aw him yesterday af ternoon before he db |. hut could not h im from him who did the shooting; but an ur . 1. * f Dresser -- that went to the coroner nbou the nffalr stated that It had H*en an accident. He. too. cbilvnrd Ignorance as to who tired the shat A fourth patfenr for the Infirmary was brought yesterday from Skidaway Island •'offering with gunshot wound* In Ikxim I-g> This case seems to havo been the i-*ult of jealousy, however, more than hrlatma* w hisky, though dr nk may hv- Kid something to do with uroustng the green dragon The patient says that he was walking flown a road on Skidaway island in rotti lany with a young lady, when suddenl> out of the bushes at the side of the road a voung man rose w th i dout>le barrelled shot gun. ••and,” he said, by way of ex planation of the subsequent trouble. that young man was the \oung lady's husband ’ Continuing he wild, that the man wf#h the gun •'lowed” to him t > drop hack, and he did so while the young l*dv went on. Then, he mid. the man with the we*ian stepped into the road, and slipping ciartridge* into th** gun flr*-l two barrels of turkey shot Into hi* legs Fharle* Wall, rh- negr> arrested in *on nection with the killing of David Small at th* Floyd Cotton Pb’kery. an ae-ount <ff which whs ptudish***! In the Morning News yesterday, is still held by the |m*- li e. ft I* said that though Wall may nor be guiltv of the crime for which he was arrested, he is charged with heating a colored woman with brass knudes un til she HA unconscious An Inquest into the death of Small may le* held to-night If suflb lent evidence re garding- the killing can be had In time It I* prntMihl* that an Inquest Into the d*ath I of Delia Green, th* girl that was killed i# Harrison and Ann street* Monday night bv Coo file Houston may also be held to-night. A young white boy. lul* Romeillan. who is employe*! as a messenger by the Western Union Telegraph Company, was stnick on the arm yesterday morning by .< negro, who threw a brick at him. an*) was quite puinfuily Injured. To Dr. O. \V Her lot. who dres-e| the bruise. B*melllan told hi* story oi me nffalr. lie said that he was at West Broad street and Perry street lane lead ing his bicycle on the sidewalk, and that as he was crossing the bine he h-urd someone say ”HH him. hit him.” and then he received the blow of the brick on his arm. There were two negroes I n the lane, and one got away, but a fireman, who was In the vicinity, got hold of the other one. and turned him over to I'otrolman Good man. VI IVtl’KI rillti IKT MADE. \n ttlanta In.iiraur. Men tla.e t l.t te<t the V A. 1.. Terminal*. The Insurance men. who were reported some days ago as being very destroua of Inspecting the Seaboard Air Line'* serml nls on Hutchinson's lslan-1 have not put In their appearance In Savannah A prom inent Insurance man sat'l yesterday that he thought the whole thing was a mls t ike. and that he would nos be surprised If no Inspection were made. It will be recalled that objection was made by Mr E. aiebles of Columbia to the rotnttTuition of the (Ire wall that di vides tho spirits sh.ds on ora of She piers. No dissatisfaction with any other fiturn of the construction of the termi nals was expressed, and the answer to the charge of extreme danger of a con flagration In the event of fire on the pter was sufficient, had any local Insurance men shown any special Interest or alarm In th*- matter. Mr. W. \V. Macksll thought the thing really unworthy of eon- Slde rat loti, and the local tire Insurance non have, apparently, ugrce.l with him. a. not a one of them, said the gentleman referred to. has mentioned the matter to him. A meeting of Insurance men la to he held In Atlanta to-day. and It *. not thought prolntble that any of them would visit Savannah at this lime. The report had D that they had already left for this cliy. but. If they come at all. the ineur onee man laid. It will probably not be until after the holidays. C.F.RHAN* MKKT TO-NIGHT. They Hill Form an A**n<-latloa a I the K. af P. Hall. The meeting of Germans and German- Americans. of which the Morning News gave notice some days ago, will be held to-night at *. o'clock In the Knights of Pythias Halt, when permanent organlga ilon will be effected. All Germans and German-Americans are Invited to attend the meeting, as i* Is desired to begin the attocmllon with a large membership Prevention better than cure. Tutt’s Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick headache* dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. The man who smokes Old V lrginia Cheroots has a satisfied, “glad I have got it” expression on his face from the time he lights one. He knows he will not he disappointed. No matter where he buys one —Maine or Texas. Florida or California—he knows they will be just the same as those he gets at home—dean—well made —burn even—taste good —satisfying! Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked thu you. Ask your own dealer. Price. 3 (or cents. Mitny of th* Icjt lmg Germans of the dtv lmv* ex fr.**>•*>.i prospective organixntian. and h*v ar. anxious to have it Income successful. On*- might think tftnt there Is some po litic.l signift me** In tte such a til*** ting at this time- Just li|*on the eve of a tnutifclpul election, but tho-*** wno are to king the leading part In the plan give assufitm that such is not tlws emu* They an- !.r that U Is only for the promotion ..f g.*.| fel.owshlp. to r* !♦• a better un derstavtillng ard to uphokl the tllgnlty atwl honor of the Fatherland In their adopter| • •wintry that th*-y .ir*- to Iniul togeth*-* Th* political Influence they will wbM os a fuftly. however, will tkHibtb-ss not !•• |g nor* and by th*- prosi* • live a>x*latlon, an l it may become a factor hi |H>lltlcs. wheth er or not those idmtlfbxl with the move ment may have this end for It In view IflOlt ft FI. t:* ft \ I .AIM Lfl ftfixNiinnh** resting l.enthlles I rnni New % ork. The new l< < omohllc is attracting more 1 ' tent lon no.* thin any other one tfdng in Savannah. It la a horseless carriage whli h Is gaining popularity on tla* Jump. Mi * A Benjamin, spinal ag*nt. has Just arrive*! from New York, where the lo* onvnhiie is numufacturcsl, with some haljflogeii spanking new ones and he is lemonstrating beyond *|uesti ai that they or* the simplest and the most • onoml h r*e|ess carnage in t*.e market. He Is an expert In hatulling the locomobile, and it is highly Int* r. atlr.g t - a* e h in manlpu late h on Bull str-et. IP* can put It out nt a speed of 1 mile* an hour, turn • corner llk- a streak and bring It to a dead statKl-stlll within It* own h-UKih. lie says the streets of Hnvann.ih are grand for these carriages. He never saw finer. And he believe* that his vehicle s destined to become immensely pipular here. Th** locomobile is very simple In con strucifon It is operated by two levers, and a foot brake. One of these levers rubles It while the other propels It. This i' about all there Is to it. Not a great deal of time is required to learn to run the vehicle. .Mr H V. (Tonnerat who has lennu •gent here for the locomobile, informed .1 Morning News representative yester day after taking a spin, that he has *e come well enough u< quaint* and with it dur ing hi* f**w minutes or spare time the last two days that he I* able to spin around over town with safety. “Anybody an learn to run a 'loco* In an hour, or I* -- time/* >a and Mr Benjamin. The locomobile has l*ecn osi the mark* t fiv year*, atul Its sale has been phe nomenal. It Is light, convenient, iml . heap It will run 75 miles with otm • targe Th** type shown here are flve horse p.wer, and go with alsnit !'# pounds drain. Gasoline generate* the steam. *n Just 3*x minute* after th* gasoline IggltiH to burn, enough *team has been general* and to take a rid*' The moment the "loco” sto|s the generating *f steam is slackened; rat that no waste of fuel l* • 70<* pounds Mr Benjamin said that they will last forever. Thera Is Just nothing about them to wear out. It was demon strated yesterday In a lest run across, alongside of and zig-zag over street <wr tracks and Belgian block streets that the locomobile is especially adapted for us*- o%*-r rough ro*id and uneven streets. It glide* along over them with a smoothness which Is remarkable. And on the asphalt It is smoother than a bicycle, leauw It has rn#>re weight than a wheel Mr. Benjamin showed yewterday the type used by the Vanderbilt*. Aston* and Others of the multo-m tilt of Mires. ll** ••*> showed the ttie used now by Fire <*hlef CToker of New York, of which the New York Jour nal said a few days ago "When Chief Croker was arouaed Just tiofore lay break h> a three alarm fire in the Bronx, be Jumped Into hU locomobile•. pultevl the throttle wide o|Mfi, and lt a swond was around the corner of (Inal lone* str* e* god flying up the flowery Ilk*- a streak Prom the lower end of Thirl avenue to Harlem bridge 1* six miles, mis! the chief fl< w by Hixty-seventh street Just fifteen minutes after the third alarm had been sent out. The chief made the run in such lightning tlm*- that when tha scene of fir* was reached he was able to direct the conduct of his men alanit from the Mart. To do this h* had ridden eight ml "The new machine weigh* aliout fthO pounds, and Chief Croker believe* he has about reached the limit of speed In hi* new locomobile.” Air. Benjamin has two beautiful vehicle* on Bull street In front of Oonnemt * bi cycle store, ready *t all times to fide prospective purchaser* out and demon strate the advantages of the new lo orno bllc. H 1* understood that the new car riage* art popular alike with professional and business men. ami they are iik*-ly to b generally used on tbivanrrah thorough fares. TO GIVE AN INSH At. BALL. Po*t A. T. P. A., to tiles- aa laiportnnt Yaarly Social Esarlina. Post A of the Traveler*' Protective As sociation. has decided to add *n Impor tant social feature to Its yearly pro gramme In the shape of a big ball. PreaKten: Max Kraus* *ald yesterday It had been dually nettled that the post would give on annual ball which will im one of the sweilcst function* of the whole year in Savxmnah. The first of these bell*, he *ald. will be given probably on Feb. 11. I*l. • dale which will prove most satisfactory io all who may desire to attend The object t* to make title hall one of the most elegant affairs pos sible from every standpoint, and lo bring the post more prominently before the peo ple He feel* mllsfled that such an en tertainment will prove an Immense social success. president Kreuae also elated there wit no doubt about th* traveling men of Sa vannah taking up the State Fair move ment ond pushing It in the country lor ail Rl* worth. He say* there l* no doubt they can do a great deal In the way of working up enthusiasm among the people In the country, and iJ of them are ready so go into tha work, heart sod soul. CLASSIFIED AUVtril IStMENTS. rr.itho\ u. i \T*enses n r' i% _ 'iji \ s nik • .*■. >t m> l iiiK tible Ui sell I**l >- ►<*b*l gd*l wat< h* - for jx 7’.. American gold-fill* and wtch, hi >< a:* guaiantee, 17 Si . Afn**rUati sl\*i lady's watch. $4 3, liafnond ring. Sit 7.'; gent-' gol*l seal ring *1 •*>*. plain gd<| ring-. Br* and up baby - ring 4‘> and up. gold spectacle*. *- 4:* I cgras. is East hr urghton. Il iir. Jewelry and H osing Supply Ibnrse. th I*ll ♦* where .all piatinum. .>l*l “liver. ** *1 gold and *UI coins ai- takn as cash. BI.Ai'K A GARDEN WIDE GIVK their first ***srr** thk> evening i Catholic Library H ill. LILIES OF THE VALLEY. MY orii importation* in 01. l torage, read. t deliver pip* every Saturday t**#\** or der* with J Gardner, agent. 12 Hrugh ton s:rect nil A ('. Oeisrhtg, nursery *>t'l*•trr Catholic Cemetery. K HR CHENG A Cos. CORNER WHlT sker and liberty street*, headquarters for Chinese and J a par tee*- fancy g*d*. lea*, etc . ar low price* orhntal and Turkish ornament* below- cost price. Come and visit us HOLIDAY HUGH CAR BET*. FOR Hep-* ia<e curtains, ntul a thousand and one article.** lo gla<)ten tlie good wife * heart C. I*. Miller, agent. "YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM ftpringfteld Dairy; It'* rich and pure; try It. “WLMf I ANT BEDROOM FURNITf TRW. dining room furniture, china rloseta. *ll - *•*•**. sidt lManis, buffets. mlr/or-#|oor wardrobes, etc.; c*ur irnnu-m** t**k must b** seen to be a||*rectated. C. I* Miller, ugrnt. CHOICE LINE OF WILLOW AND cobbler seat r• kera for th*- h* II lay.**, at Tv-eple’a 317 Broughton, went. CAN* A RIBS AND GOLD MSII J Gardner, 12 Broughton street, cast. I AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST Broughton; ring up llbl If you want to have y*.ur fund ure moved or parked for shipment or storage, I guarantee prt e* the same ai 1 do th# work that's gl\en to me A S. Griffin. 414 Bioughton atreal, west, mattress * mail* to order MGILLIfI* LACE CURTAINS WILL besutKy : our i>ar)or KENSINGTON FARM MILK 18 I’N sur|aaa 1 for d livery la per fect; piioi e 2 4f TEFIM E IS BHOWING A NICK I.IVK of carpels, matting rug*, bade*. 100 leum; rheapest *n town IF ITS Bt GR YOU WANT. YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGilll*. GILT CHAIRS TABLES. COUCHES iv, xy corners, reovptlon chairs, leather chairs, an Immense assortment at rea s alable prices. C P. Miller, agent. WHEN TOC SEP, M OM.LIS BIXTY- Inch 8-ceni ruga, you will buy tham. Just cant help It; will sell In r.r.y quin Illy. “••n nNiTcnp moved with care. 7, la a specialty with McGlllls. IMMENSE LINE OP RATTAN ROCK cm from fl tl up to |1&. t*. P. Miller, agent. ”M'OTLLtff IS Hinr ON Rt oST NETS, lace curtains, himm rki, water coolers pillows, picture*, atoves, h lr.an suits, and furniture of every deicrlpllon. “MILLERS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR brothers and other fellows' brother*, you will have to call and examine our Immense line in order to thoroughly ap preciate the eubje.it. C. P, Miller, agent. FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM SUIT, parlor and dining-room furniture, two should go to Topic's. KENSINGTON FARM IB ON AN alavntlon In tha country free from city drainage Impossible for milk to become contaminated, by Impure odors; If you want pure Jer-ey milk, phone M 46 De livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed M'OILLIH MOVES PACKS SH'PS and stores piano* and furniture heat work only no "Cbeap-John" prices—no "Cbeap- John" Jr-ha “MILLERS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR sister* and other fellows' sisters; toilet latdes. ladles' desks, chiffoniers, pictures of all kinds; come nd eee us we will nelp you out C. P, Miller agent TEEPLE CAN SAVE YOTT MON3Y ON stove*, steel ranges oil hearers and hot stuff heaters 117 Broughton, weal. MILLERS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR children; dolls ami toys of every deecrrp tloei chairs. I.ahy carriages, go-carts, velocipedes, tricycles, egprrwa wa-ons, pi trol w MM*M C P Miller, again. ' '!! It —Smyrna pattern*—for B cents. "XM AS FLOWERS: H< >BES, IIYA. eintha and Lilies of Iho Valley; will be ready; orders solicited J. Ganlncr. I? Broughton atreet, eat. agent fog Oel achlg'* Nnrsery. “l* TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, oroar your llthocraphd and printed stationery and blank hooka froos Morning Newa. Savannah O* in" i ooa in \ FOR A NEW YEAR'S GIFT there* nothing nicer or morn appropri ate than a lovely photo of oneself; for mother, father friend or sweetheart, and Wllaon'a Studio. 41 Bull street. Is the place lo get It; you are not "too late;" sit to-d.ty and I will guaranfee It In time. If you wish It; crayon and water color m largemcnls amt frames a specialty. M Kdw Wilson, proprietor. P. H -Why not have a photo taken during the nineteenth century anyway; hurry! hurry! MEDICAL. LADIES! CHICHESTER S ENGLISH pennyroyal Ptlla are th* beat. Safe. r#- lisoi*. Take no other. Sand 4c stamps for partlcuLrs, "Relief for Ladle*." lit letter by return mall A*k your druggist. Chichester Cherolc*l C*.. Ph.lada.. Pa. lioi ARE YOt'R FEET’ IF Yutlß ft*t at* troubling >ou. call on me and I will give you relitf; I cura Ingrowing nail*, corn* *nd all dlteasa* of tha foot without pain, rharga* reasonable, <an give tha beat referanca* In th* city; pa tient* traated at r**ld#r.ce*. order* c*a t>* left at Livingston's drug siora. Bull and t'ongrea* straet*; t*laphona 30. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist. , IIKI.V* %V %ft If’-B—V| \ LK. WANTED AT ONCE AC'TIVK CITY iqpmmer. oih* w#m .* iu,tint*i with town. Aklre>s l*rstuce. New* oflU**- WANTED TKN OODREir LABO ei - I* I.’* |h r day bring sh**veE* O Ran do.ph, kl \N * -*t Ninth tr#H*i WA NT CD. \ MAN TO MANAGE Shutll gro- cry Mr*\ aba |oy with some experience Grocery, * arc News WANTED ('VC (KbD BROOM wtnd* r, on** • wet in'**,! w.*- S." 2D llntad. Coiumbla. S * \\ ANTED FI lIST-C! ASH IA ND SA W .ver on* w ii mml*!>;atnl*- \|*ri trleri In ve|M'v t*i il-n an i;-torel.tte mill wright. w a* gUlug r> term. *w and wages **xp*'tr*l dr. **x !. <> Box No Fi A (Min 111 •• a It * SALESMEN W ANTED TO SELL OUR S il- b> sample to wholen.ile and retad trite. w* are the largest and only man uf- -Hirers In • ur line n th*- norll liberal liars pal l Address, Can D-x Mfg Cos, cfii'-e Boar*! of Trade BulMlng, (4avan r ah. Ga WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER t• il• mparatiVelv no expense, 11 weekly iftlil nun ifrer only two months with uv new field graduates, we fur nlsh sir idv pra tic# ln#tructions, le rure** diploma* and position* Apply hv mall to- lav. Moler Barber College, Ht l.outs Mo Hill* %V %M'KIL-miUK. WANTED COI/iRRD GIRL AND Ik> willing to work, must have good re**- •<n>m* ii lilt 1**1 :•• Apply lib S, i e street, w* • t WANTED WHITE GIRL WILLING |. moke hci -e f gen* ? tllx useful; German pref* rr. and IJO W*t llarrl \S ANTED G \ ERNESS FOR GIRLR welt .ulv.ii.r* *1 in literary .xrnirse anl must. will •• x hange refrrcnch J II Ohrrrv. Will i* In * . (la i Mil Oy Ml IT \\ tffED. tyTeavuiti^r anl I•* kk* • I** i. can furnish l**-i refer eircew, own machlti*' If ne-*s*ary. ***u|e tent. M*rnlng New** WANTED. POSITION A* FILER IN elrcuutr mill. up-l**-lat- man A*klress J. T Morris. Ft White. Fla < A -MDETENT RTENGGRATIIER. typewriter and lo<kkeepr wants p*i tliMi, twst if refrretwes A|ftly Box tin*. Morning New * C O M I* K T i: N T DOEBI.E-ENTRY ts<okk*>eprr and •ftl* • man want* pualtion; r oniiii*''lml.iil*his anl lond g|\en Ad dre*- Coni|M-tent. are News office houiia u tm;u. F'TpiVI FEB \ PAItLoR flat wtili four ramie in go*d loatl4M. by parties without children. Addr*s N. Y . News offi> • u %vi r.D—Mitt r.t.i.% ftiooi . TiTiTl? IIOIUIK F<H Uffk or t*i Youumvmi 4 Iktintnond, ProvWftk imlldlng WANTFD. FOR (’AHM DOGWOOD nmi prr slmmon log* Kouthcm llwrd*oo<l i'ompany, I*. O. Box &29. Phariestoti, H. C. WANTFD. ADVANUHMKNTH OF SIX thoiiMUifi Ml .I fflv* hundml ilullnrsoii *w mill *ui*l tlmlN-r. worth 3 tim*-• th# am* hi lit. iit k prp **-nt . Aikihsu rtwttilil, tar# Savannah Morning News. IK YOU WANT A BLACK TO DUMB txrth, dirt, rand, manure. #4c.. fr# of rhorg#. Just at c!tjr limits, hauling ov*r harfl ro*fl writ# or t* lapb*m# Brown Bros . (ornor Andorson and Fast Broad stroats. IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. OKT IT from BpringrtcUl Dairy; It s rich, pur# and ihokMmr. ADVKRTISKME.NTfI ATT IN CAB ITAI M WILL BE PRINTED IN CLA ftIFILD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN Full TWO CENTH A WORD NO AD VKRTIBKMENT TAKEN FOR LEHA THAN NC IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work. o?*l* r your lithograph*'*! 4 prlntw*t at.iiioTH-ry and blank tjo>jlia from Morning N#w. Aavannah. fit. FOR MfcNT—HOOMft. IS CAB* IT AI #8 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAff fIIFIFD ADVKHTIHKMKNT COLUMN FOR TWO CL NTH A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKWN FOR LESS THAN MC. FLATS FOR IIBYT. flat. siimurs; furnished, ur un furrtlsh#l. *n sun**, or oingl**. FOR RENT—MOrSBfI. No 217 \\ stblbsirg atr##t. ast, brtwr#rn At>roorn and Unroln. flrsf <i*mt order ai -1 condition. #v**ry ronvcnlenc# Right rant to right tenant Fetal# Baiumon Cohan. W>#t Ilrosfl ami Broughton atr#otx FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE RKS llcrn*u No M Ogicthnr|H> avenue, wait, near Barnard; Immediate |u-ipMon Ap ply next door, or J. C. Bostell, J 2 Bay. cast. For RLNT BFVFItAL I>KSIRAffiLR reEkb-nce#. thoroughly renovated Apply A Wvlly. agent. 12 Bryan street, eont for Ntnr-frrßKi. JANUARY I. SMALL STORE. NEXT bloik to Union depot. Apply Welt Broad atreei. I tttt It b. VI —WI VI: 1,1. A A Eli LM. large wahmiui m. and office FOR HUNT CORNER IIKOL'UHTON AND WEST HKOAD STREETS. FOH vi:hi,y occupied by tiie savan nah CARRIAGE AND WAUON CO. II P SMART Non sale—real mtate. s 7nN t m at reel, near Ea.t Broad: have only been •old to flrt-cla iMrtle., who will make rod neighbors; and none other* can buy. The term* are very ea.y, and they are cheaper than any olhera In Ihe vicinity C 11. Doraalt. 'for SAEE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN dre.l dollar*: eaay term*, on Nlnlb atreet, near East liroad. no city taxation. C. H. Doraett. FOR SAEE l/)TS ON NINTH STREET near Eaal Brood, no city luxe*, at fcOQ each; twenty-t\va dollars ca.h, and aa.y monthly paymenta. C. II Dofnett. FOR SAEE. EOTS ON NINTH. NEAR KiM Broid at (200 each; will aoon be advanced to IKS. when a lot ha* been puid for 1 can arrange lo get a home bull!. C. H Dorset I RESIt>EN< E~AND BLTLDINO LOTS for tale all over the rlly. Robert H. Taiem. real eatale dealer. No. 7 York atreet, weal. Good Positions Lf r Jc^§ECURED i: B/active bide aaalf . Young Men X 'Women t*\* ourpracbeal • (oiJrse picHMONob j % reUSINESS: /<iMtraA&iv COLLEGES | I XUun4<auA'>£a' run NM.r.-uiM iu.MiiiDT2. A FKKSS k AMPLE Op BENZOIN skin, given to any lady • ailing at Peraae'a drug ator#*, Henry and Aoercorn. iay.or and Whita k • IF tnil’ VH <IOT TWO l.trNOJ* I.ECT. flov Rem will cure your cough, a dollar troti|. guaraiiTred to cure or money re funded Bersse s drug stores. I >l< BAL.K I IMI I>KI<IVPItf " W*. gut), covered ii ■ l-i - xirrel. lull ha I.l: SAItOoVH OUTFIT. FIV . ..lilllrr. li e pox. lu-cr |>lpc. fAllrvla, Wl -ixit Ixl. lc- rtiaire. •( H-n.iiih und Bull ■ltwtl i'libs Hdlcr Fim. rnooF Arrt> \vk ra it Sir "a fine line >.f fir** proof aafn In otook SI *ll Ilmen Th* luariit* cxn , exactly wlnt <hf> ar* c*‘ I it.x Our prt re ur* ax lot* ar mar nfai turrra <a*il it, avltli frtx>W a<hi *.l Fan ire intrrre'o) —ho wlah a good Hr* prn.if aaf*. will do w!l to tnapaot our HO'k l.ipjiman Brea., l.tpptiaan block ipnta for inanufacturor*. I >ll HAIJ miO KHY AN'I) BAR; A p. t *'.)■ I t-lilri o O I) . care of >f*wa. rows WITH VOFNCJ CALVM, FOR •) ■ imV 471 Weal lluundary atract. at— thrm. *r>VFRTISFMrVTR HFT TV OAP~ ITAIJ* Wll.l. UK I'ItfKTICD IN ft.A*- MFIKD ttiVKRTIHKMKNT OOI.TTMM FOR t word NO AD VFItTIrI Ml N'T TAKEN FOR 1.F.59 THAN tor LUT AMI Flit to. IH’HT. H I. H lIOI.D KIN. NAME ON hack Fln.trr kli*T v return to XM Hunt. ll>X tun raat. I.) IST KKAHI, llltonriir RTAR _ f*ET. line Mor.lui It. ajihl at MO Jon— atreat. real. I.nHT A PAI'KAOI ON HENRY OR In ar. .■ t ftnilcr will **nd aam* hil Hi Jut on atrret. mat, an l r-cclm reward. HU tHIIIM.. TminThTi; rr ; ir : NT-EuNTsTncn room a un.l I*>nrl. al— a ito*l milch coar for a.it*. at. hM lirmmhton. rent. I'I.KAHANT IfOOMH WTTH~OOoD iKiarti. II i iglcthorpc. wrat. 11l ant.ia i ii iitirKS. AUV KItTIHKMKNTH HKT IN KAI‘- ITAIJi Wll.l. IIK PRINTED IN '"t.A SIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT t'OLI'UN FHIt Tn CENTH A WORD NO AD VKRTIHKMUNT TAKEN FOR IJ7H9 THAN SOT —, C| litai KU.*KOVI. ~HoT~tfFr : FV>, tMTI THE HKNI'INB Hi T HU FK. W ITH ID IT HTUFF* HTAMI'KD UN HKATKR AT P. H. KIKHNANA 111 HTATE HTRKET, H . ADVKHTIHKMKNTH HKT IN OAP ITAIX W 11.1. BE PRINTED IN CUA9- HIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT COI.IJMM FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTIHEMENT TAKEN FOR UCHE THAN MC. • 'IIHISTMAH IH OVER. WE KNOW' your money la abort, .duo tu ua for tcfiat you wont; our i*rtna ar* may. A. O. Pi h-r A I’o.. ptiulire Ha. Hlat* not J*fT*r> aon. WE ARE IIEADQI'ARTKRB FOri pair ptp . Hr* brick, nr* clay, ail* an I rarnlahca. stive ua u call Aiidina Point Company DON'T TKOPRT.E YOURSKI*T ABOTTT movlns your furnliure. rrluylng your car pels or mattlnic IVrry * Itantoo will r* hex • (hu of all that trouble. OUR OERMAN READY MIXED paint la- hi ut.d-r aru 'rant**; hav* your houae tainted nltl) It. A<lio> Paint <'ore* VWI __ FIRKWORKH FIHKWORKH' FIRE: work*, a laia* all* k of flreworka m< re 'turret price*. H Remateln. comer Hrouch* ton ami Jefferaon. HOT HTt'FF HEATF.RH. E.SI EM. US' and NR; water lark ronyre; th* very treat at rockool(oro price*; tet ua nature with you. our plumber* and tin ner* er* experienced lovl all or ork cuar anteret. A C. Price, phone* M “MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED- ENTS In every dollar of your herd-earned bent cash el the Mouthern Grocery Company. UI Barnard street PERK! BTATE ■treat, weat. will move, park, ahlp or atora your furniture at abort notice; aleo ren ovate your old mattrenees al IMtla coal llell 'phone UM. WANTED ONE THOUSAND HtTNI fry people at lha Boulham Grocery Com pel y, 111 Bernard straat. “PRUMB! DRUMB! DRUM*’ BMAt-U and larae drum* at reduced price#. B. Rernsteln, corner Rmuahton and Jcffer aon A NK I OI I(AVII,AND rrriH'ii ii.,'.— , -i- An., -r- a. —Ac, flcinir price*. H Rernateln. corner Drouth ton and JefTrraon. JI *BT~ RECEIVED THE NNHT OIL heater* ever brouifhl to thl* city, call an.l *** them price will ault you. A. C. price A Cos.. Hlal* and Jefferaon. phone* at. A FUI,I, LINE OF ORATES TU9& re. elved will sell any ol lha a-parate pirt- A'tama Palm CaHUpany, l#l Oa> ■reaa afreet, waet. IIEDI'CE TOUR LIVING KX PENBBA by lnv railng vour hard-earned hard casts With the Southern Grocery Company. 1S Barnard e'reet ADVFRTIHKMENTB BET IN PaF ITAIRt WILL PE PRINTED IN CLAB BIFIF.D ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN **- NORWOOD’S BOOK. "in m cn." For aale at all Newa Blands In Savannah. LKUAL ItOTItU. ~'~~'”''~'~~~~noti ce GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTT.— All peraona are hereby forbidden to hunt, n.h or otherwlae trespass oq thoae por tion. of Ooaubaw I.land. In *akl ■ ountV and .late, known a the North ami South enda. being the land, now owned by tha underalgned; the North End. known aa the Walerbury Place, and t otwalnln* twenty-one hundred and flfty-llee area of highland and twenty-four hundretl and forty-five < re of mar.h land; the South End. known aa the Kogera Place, and containing twenty-nve hundred aerea. Any pernon hunting or otherwlea traa pax.lng on any of the lands above men tioned will be proeecuted. W. L. NEVIN. Dec. 4. IW> __________ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT. ORB. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTT Notice I. hereby given to all peraona hav ing demands against George W. Bnrlah. late of aall county. deceased, to present them to me. properly made out. within tha time preen Had by law. eo aa to ahow their character and amount. and ail |erMt In dented to .aid deceased are required to make Immediate payment to me. MRS ALICE E WALKER. Admlnt.tratrlx with the Will annexed. Care of TWIGGS A OLIVER. Attorney, ai law, IS Provident Hi tiding Savannah. Oa. Savannah. Oa . Dec. 4. I*oo IF YOF WANT GOOD MATE!', and work, order your lithographed and printed alallonery and blank books from Morning News, Savannah, Ge 3