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CITY GOVERNMENT
Official Proceedings of Council.
Savannah. 6„ Aur. 41. 1887.
Council mot this evening tßociock. i*res
pnt: Hon. Rufus V Lestor. MavT: Alderman
John Schwarz. Chairman off ouuil: Alderman
John .1 McDonough. Vice-ChaiA’an of Coun
cil: Aldermen Bogart, Duncan.Baines. Moll,
Meyers, Nichols. Reid and Thoms.
The minutes of the last regu.hr meeting were
read and confirmed.
ACCOUNTS,
The Committee on Accounts 'port that they
have examined and found orect tolls against
the eity amounting to seWneen thousand one
hundred and eight v-tsvo Jolm-s and seventy
cents, as per accompanyingschedule, and ree
ominend that the same bo ussed-for payment.
nuo S. Haines,
Acting Chairman t'ouinfttee on Accounts.
The report of the conuiithe was adopted, and
the accounts, as per scieuile annexed, were
passed for payment.
Boabd op Health -
T. I>. Bond & Cos $ 48 18
L. C. Strong i L 75
F. B. Lee 40 Off
E. K. McCoy 75 00
W. J. Cleary 83 85
0. S. McAlpin 57 60
G. K. McAlpin 57 60
fiav. Brick Jl’f ’g Cos 40 00
Palmer Bros t.. 3 10
Geo. E. Matthews 2 00
Tho*. Carr i.. 37 50
Time of hands, O. E. M.... 146 00
J. T. McFarland 145 00
lewis Cass 83 33
W, W. Owens 83 S3
M. L. Boyd 88 33
gt. Joseph's Infirmary 800 00
Savannah Hospital 300 Of)
H. L. Fahrenhacb ... 05 00
J. G. Nelaon & Cos J.. . 2 40
Knickerbocker Ice C0..t.. . 660
J. F. Furlong ... 9 39
Edward Moran 5 00—51,614 44
City Extension—
Dale, Dixon & Cos 1 7 60
Dky Culture—
Time of hands 106 65
G. S. McAlpin .. S SI
A. Ketlt ~ 159 38
T. P. Bond & Cos J 6 88
Dale, Dixon & Cos f Si
Estate D. O'Connor. 75
AV. Barnwell 8 25
Isaiah Wateree... 20 00
Time of hands f ...... 162 76 480 73
Fees—
R. C. Kennedy 125 00
Fire Departmext-
Pay Roll August §1,420 82
Merchants’ & Miners' Trans
portation Cos 1 3 80
So. Electric Cos.. Baltiiore.. 73 00
John Nieolson, Jr 68 00
J, W. Tynan 14 50
G. S. McAlpin 20 84
T. P. Bond & C 0....... 19 4.3
T. P. Bond & Cos 50 53
0. S. McAlpin 52 03— 1,722 95
Harbor and AVharws—
Ross & Sanford 98 00,
Incidentals—
Pal mer Bros $ 85
Knickerbocker Ice Cp 5 00— 5 35
Laurel Grove Cemitkry—
Dale. Dixon & Co— § 651
J. M. Futch 2 00
A. F. Torlay 83 33
Time of hands 173 00— 264 84
MARJIEtr—
Time of bands - $ 50 00
T. A. Maddox 66 66 116 66
Parks and S^uare^-
Timeof hands $ 185 75
Theodore Meves 75 00
J. J. Foley 20 00— 280 75.
Paving—
M, Cooley $ 158 73
M, Cooley 67 87
M. Cooley 93 08
M. Cooley 41 63
M. Cooley 123 12
M Cooley 47 85
M. Cooley 51 58
M. Cooley 43 48
M Cooley 107 35
M. Cooley 19 00
M. Cooley 287 38
M. Cooley ~ 97 76
M. Cooley 243 62
M. Cooley 133 24 1,465 64
Police—
E. F. Davis § 12 96
William Pollard, 31 00
Theus Bros 17 00
Patrick Barrett 1 25
T. P. Bond & Cc 65 38
G. 8. McAlpin 78 18
Pay roll July 4,018 30— 4,224 07
Printing and Stationery—
Morning News $ 13 00
J. H. EstlU 45 83— 58 83
Public Buildings—
K. Marin $ 5 00
Palmer Bros 85
Charles A. Cox 9 20— 15 05
Quarantine—
J. A. Wegefarth $ 8500
Fretwell & Nichols 2 25
N. Paulsen &Cos 18 75 106 00
Salaries—
City officers, Augttst, . $ 988 83
Jdeß Kops 185 00
John AV. Howard 30 00
C. V. Hernandez 60 00
E. J. Kelly 65 00
L. J. Myers 100 00
J. L. Rankin , 116 67
A. M. Bell ' ■>. 125 00— 1,605 00
Scavenger Department-
Mis. >l. Swoll, admx §1,345 83
Mrs. M Swoll. admx 400 00— 1,745 83
Streets and Lanes—
The Chapmann O'Neill Mtg
C 0.... $ 800
J. J. Foley I9 60
Dale. Dixon & Cos.. 3 74
Ocean Steamship Cos 52
D. J. Lyons 15 00
Savannah Mfg. Cos 80 61
T. P. Bond & Cos 59 64
George E. Matthews 2 00
Time of Teamsters 208 75
G. S. AlcAlpin 67 20
Time of hands 715 12
list. D. O’Connor 21 50
John Rourke 46 0t)
Adam Kessel 4 50— 1,252 24
Water Works—
Geo. F. Byrnes $ 31 00
G. E. Mottwilder 233 50
T. P. Bond & Cos 6 88
G. S. McAlpin 8 23
,1. \V. Tynan 87 30
J. AV. Tynan 16 48
John Rourke 34 II
Thomas Dillon 3 75
Dale. Dixon A Cos 4 26
J. W. Tynan 15193
Ocean Steamship Cos 6 60
Time of hands artesian wells 251 50
Pay roll August, 1887 913 3a
Time of hands, oil mill GO 49
J. Morris 87 79
lime of hands 9 45
Time of hands 67 12— 1,993 72
§17,182 70
reports of committees.
The Committee on Finance, to whom was re
ferred the petition of Dixon & Murphy, relative
w> tax on stock in trade, beg leave to report ad
versely thereto. K. D. Bogart,
Chairman Committee on Finance.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Harbor and Wharves, to
whom was referred the petition of George F.
Byrnes for permission to drive piling and build
wharf on the property on Hutchinson Island
leased by him from the oity of Savannah, beg
leave to report favorably, on the following con
ditions:
First—That the wharf and improvements
made under this permission revert to the city at
expiration of lease.
Siecond—That the wharf or piling shall not ex
tend beyond the line of wharves already built
u **r said property on Hutchinson Island.
Third- The work is to be done subject to the
approval of the City Surveyor, and the lessees
me to P ( ‘ep tho wharf in repair until expiration
of lease John J. McDonough,
Chairman Committee on Harbor and AVharves.
Report adopted.
I’lie Committee on Police beg to submit
requlst'.on ot the Chief of Polk e nr forty dive
-Go dib e Smiti A AVe son pistol', for us-of the
department, hud recommend tta the commit
fro lie authorized to purcht-se nul pistols at a
cost not to excee 1 lire buttered doling.
George N. Nichols.
_ Chdnnatt Commutes on Police.
Hep->! t received.
ihe Commit ce in hire ts and lanes l>eg
dive to submit to Couii' il certain communica
tion . flddre -cd to them by the President of the
* ltv and tsuburhnn Railway Company, asking a
' dpf Tence in the subject of an extension of its
‘ves to ihe ocean steamship Company*
wharves, D, R. Thomas,
Chairman Committee on Strertsand ! anes.
Reft rred to Committee o.i Street* and lanes.
The Committee on Streets and Lane*, to
wnoin was referred the petition of J. 11. Mona
hani for permission to erect sloop* to house on
"t No. 6. Magazine wart!, beg I cave to report
lavoraldy thereto, provided the sloops do not
extend over four feet from line of lot.
I). K. Thomas,
Chairman Committee on Streets and lames.
Report adopted.
Ihe Committee on Streets and Lane*, to
whom was referred the petition of J. 11. Mona
han for ixa uiiNsion to ereet, strops to bouse on
hit No. 5, Magazine ward, bog leave to report
favorably thereto, provided the stoops do not
vxtend over four feet from line of lot.
- D. R. Thomas.
Chairman Committee on Htreet* and Lancs.
Report adopted.
ihe Committee on City lots, to whom ws* re
j'Tred tile |e>ULiou of Hon-101l and Ti. M
tor beyomo tlttes to ground rent lot
No. 16 Calhoun ward, beg leave to report favor
ably to the same. George S. Haines.
Chainr.an Committee on City Lots.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Streets and Lanes, to whom
waa referred the petition of the Savannah Street
and Rural Keem-t Railroad Company. I*>g leave
that In their opinion Bay street, west
ef West Broad and Jefferson streets are too
narrow for railroad purposes. To meet this
objection the. petitioner has, after conference
wath yonr committee, commenced publication
of its intention t > apply tor the use of oth*'r
streets, viz; Indian, AVest Bread, Liberty and
Montgomery, and at the expiration of four
weeks will ask Council to mss a resolution
granting the consent of the Mayor and Alder
men in accordance with terms of its charter.
. D. R. Thomas,
t nairman Committee on Streets and Lanes,
Report received.
The Committee on Fire, to whom was referred
the petition of S. Krouskoff for t*ermission to
repair building lot letter D, Rcppard ward, bog
leave to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report, adopted.
The Committee on Fire, to whom was referred
the petition of John H. Monahan for permission
to repair building lot No. 6, Magazine ward, beg
leave to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Keport adopted.
The Committee on Fire, to whom was referred
the petition of John H. Monahan for permission
to repair building lot No. 4. Magazine ward, beg
leave to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Kire.to w horn was referred
the petition of Airs E. s. Zittrour for )-e['mission
to repair building lot No. 10, Elbert want, beg
leave to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Fire, to whom w as referred
the petition of F. B. Strata, for permission to
repair building on lot 12, Screven ward, beg
leave to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Fire to whom was referred
the petition of H. Ilnym. for permission to re
pair building on lot So. Jackson ward, heg leave
to report that they find on investigation that
the repairs consist in altering stoop or erecting
new stoop to said premises, and theyrecom
mend that the matter he referred to tne Com
mittee on Streets and Lanes.
John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report received and the petition grunted upon
condition that the stoop shall not extend more
than four feet into the street, and the work to
be done under the direction and supervision of
the City Surveyor.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Fire lo whom was referred
the petition of John H. Monahan, for permis
sion to repair building on lot No. 5, Magazine
ward, beg leave to report favorably to the
same. John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
report of city marshal.
To Ihe Honorable Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah:
Gentlemen- The following named persons
have been notified to repair their sidewalks, as
required by ordinance, and have failed so to do:
Boyce, estate Elizabeth, northwest hi lot 10,
Anson ward: Sternberg, John and family, north
hi lot 36, Greene ward; Miller, Mrs. Catharine
and children, lot No. 9, Belitha tythiug. Heath
cote ward: Lufburrow, S. 8., lot 10, Belitha
tything. Heathcote ward; Chatham Academy
and Union Society, Brown ward; J. J. Waring,
lot 43, Brown ward; Dancy, Mrs. D. Y., west
part P, Heathcote ward. Respectfully sub
mitted, Robert J. Wade, City Marshal.
Report received aDd Marshal instructed to re
pair sidewalks in accordance with ordinance.
PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS.
Petition of Hymes Bro. & Cos. for permission
to erect sign over sidewalk. Referred to Com
mittee on Streets and Lancs.
Petition of A. Kent for damage to cow sus
tained by falling in sewer. Referred to Com
mittee on Drainage.
Petition estate of D. O’Connor for permission
to repair house on lot No. 8 Greene ward. Re
ferred to Committees on Streets and Lanes and
Fire.
Petition of I. M. Masters for permission to
erect stoop to house to be, erected on lot No. 25
AVylly ward. Petition granted.
Petition of Misses Fannie and R. G. Minis for
permission to erect stoops to bouse on lot Hi
North Oglethorpe ward. Referred to Commit
tee on Streets and Lanes.
Petition of McDonough A Cos. for permission
to extend railroad tracks connected with Savan
nah. Florida and Western railway into lumber
yard on AA'heaton street. Referred to Commit
tee on Streets And Lanes.
Petition of Henry Roberts for permission to
make an addittou to house on lot No. 9 Elbert
ward Referred to Committee on Fire.
Petition of Mrs. M. A. Miller for permission
to make an addition to house on east half of lot
No. 2 Outhbert ward. Petition granted.
Petition of Miss Catherine Fee ley, for permis
sion to erect steps to tenement houses on lot
No. 17, Warren ward. Referred to Committee
on Streets and Lanes.
Petition of Knights of Pythias Hall Associa
tion. for permission to alter building on lot No.
I. Belitha tything. Heathcote ward. Referred
to Committee on Fire.
Petition of J. H. AVilder, for permission to
erect stoops to house to be erected on lot 39,
AVhite ward. Referred to Committee on Streets
and Lanes.
Petition of R. H. Tatem, asking city authori
ties to place at sale lot No. 8, Troup ward. Re
ferred to Committee on City Lots.
Application of John Lynch for permission to
make sewer connection with Taylor street sewer
from premises corner Taylor and Whitaker
streets. Referred to Committee on Streets and
lanes and Sanitai-y Board with Dower to act.
Application of J. Sullivan for permission to
make sewer connection with Whitaker street
sewer from premises corner Whitaker and Charl
ton streets. Referred to Committee on Streets
and Lanes and Sanitary Board with power to
act.
ORDINANCES
Ordinance on its first reading.
By Committee on Streets and Lanes—
An ordinance to provide for the paving, grad
ing and otherwise improving Bull street, from
the south side of State street to the south side
of Congress street, in the city of Savannah,
and for the assessment on the property front
ing on said Bull street, between the south side
of State street, and the south side of Congress
street, rtf two-thirds of the cost thereof.
AVhereas, The persons owning more than one
half of the real estate in the city of Savaunah,
fronting on Bull street, between the south side
of State street and the south side of Congress
street,, in said city, have petitioned the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Savannah,, by pc
tition filed May 18th, 1887, to pave, grade and
otherwise improve said portion of Bull street,
and
AVhereas the petition of the said parties has
been approved by a two-thirds vote of the said
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savan
nah at a regular meeting of Council. Now.
therefore the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby
ordain
Section 1. That the Committee on Streets and
Lanes be and it is hereby authorized and di
rected to have Bnli street, from the south side of
State street to the south side of Congress street
-the entire width of the street between the curb
stones, graded and paved with and have
proper side drains, cross drains and crossings
placed in said street between the points named,
and also to place such new curbs and curbing
between saidf points as may lie in the judgment
of said committee proper and advisable.
Bsc. 2. After the total cost of said work shall
have been ascertaiacd, one-third of such cost
shall be paid out of the city treasury, and the
other two-thirds by the persons owning real
estate fronting on said Bull struct, Irom the
south side of State street to the south side Con
gress street; that is lo sav, one-third thereof
from the owners on each side of said street at
the date of the [lassuge of this ordinance, ac
cording *o the frontage, ami the pro rata amount
of the cost of sail I work is hereby assessed
against such real estate and its owners as afore
said; and if such assessment is not paid within
ten days after presentation of a bill for the
same, tne amount of such bill shall be furnished
by the Committee on Streets and Lanes to the
City Treasurer, who shall immediately issue
execution for the amount against the
person and property as aforesaid, and
pluce fho same in the hands of
the Marshal, who shrill levy the same on the
property described in the execution, and after
advertisement and other proceedings us in can'-*
of sules for city taxes, shall sell such property
(at the time, place and In the manner provided
by law for city fa:, sales) at public outcry lothe
highest bidder, and such sales shall vest an ab
solute title ih the purchaser; and the amount of
the execution and costs shall go into the City
Treasury and the remainder be paid to the,
owner or held subject to such owner's order.
Bee 8. All ordinances and part* of ordinances
conflicting with this ordinance are hereby re
■icaled.
ordinance on its lirst reading.
By Committee on Btreets and Lanes—
An Ordinance concerning the width of the
sidewalk on Congress street, between Bull and
AVest Broad si rs'U.
Section I. Re it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of Ihe city of Bavannah. In Connell
assen-hled, Tint the sldewulk on the south side
of Congress si reel, in the city of Bavannah. be
I ween Hull and West Broad streets. I* hereby
required to be of Ibe uniform width of eight
feet and six Inchea, and on the north side of
naid CsoiCW vlrt-a, helvis-tu bu.c and Wwt
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1887.
Broad streets, of the uniform width of seven
feet and six inches.
Sec. 2. That if the owner or ow ners of any
p.-o|ieity on either side of the .-aid Congress
street, between Bull and AVest Broad street,
shall tail to make Ihe sidewalk in front of the
property of such owner or owners of the width
herein required, the city shall proceed to do so,
after the lapse of thirty days from the time of
notice of the requirement of this ordinance
given to such owner or owners, which notice
shall be given by the Chairman of the Commit
tee on Streets and Lanes, or the Marshal of said
city.
Se<-. 3. That in the event tho city shall pro
ceed to do the work as provided in t lie preced
ing section, said work shall be done at the ex
pense and cost of such owner or owners, in the
event a bill therefore shall remain unpaid ten
days after its presentation to such owner or
owners, then -aid bill for said cost and expenses
sball tie turned over to the city Trear-nrer, who
shall issue an execution for its collection, to
gether with all costs, against said owner or
owners and the abutting property.
tion sball be levied amt made in the manner
(minted out by law for the. levy aud making of
the tax executions issued for taxes due tho city
of Savannah.
Sei. 4. That all ordinances and parts of or
dinances in conflict with this ordinance are
hereby repealed,
RESOLUTIONS.
By Alderman Thomas
AVhereas. This community has been ex
periencing serious inconvenience for the past
week because of the very limited supply of
water; and whereas, the circulation of various
reports make it proper that correct information
be officially furnished; be it
Resolved, That the Committee on AVaterbe
requested to investigate and report: First, as to
the actual necessity for reducing the water sup
ply at this time: second, the average daily con
sumption of water from June 15 to Aug. 15;
third, if smaller pump could not have, been im
proved before taking larger one to pieces; and
fourth, if In their opinion the safety ’of the em
ployes. or certainty of reliable supply of water,
requires improvements beyond those in pro
gress.
Laid on the tabic.
By Committee on Streets and Lanes—
Resolved, By the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Bavannah, in Council assembled. That the
attention of the wardens and vestry of Christ
church, of the city of Savannah, is respectfully
called to the fact that the railing of the church
edifice on Drayton and Congress streets takes
up unnec ssarilv the sidewalks on these streets
and greatly Interferes with their use, and they
are hereby requested to remove this railing
from these two streets.
Adopted.
By Alderman Thomas—
Resolved , That the Committee on Streets and
Lanes be authorized to have necessary repairs
made to plank roadway of street west of Sa
vannah and Ogeechee canal.
Adopted.
By Committee on Police—
Resolved, That the Police Committee be au
thorized to purchase for use of the police force
forty five Smith A: Wesson pistols, of 38 calibre,
as called for by requisition of R. H. Anderson,
Chief of the force, the cost not to exceed SSOO.
Adopted.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The following resignation was read:
To the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen:
You will please accept my resignation as an
Alderman, for reasons known to yourselves.
D. R. Thomas.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 24, 1887.
On motion, the resignation was not ac
cepted.
A communication was received from the
Health Officer, transmitting resolution adopted
by Board of Sanitary Commissioners, and re
port in obedience thereto of the Health Officer
relative to the condition of Bilbo canal. Re
ceived for information.
On motion, the opening of bids for paving
ing certain streets was postponed until next
meeting.
Council adjourned.
FRANK E. RKBARER,
Clerk of Council.
PUZZLES FOR DRUGGISTS.
Queer Orders the Men of Drugs Re
ceive.
From Ihe New York Mail and H'rpress.
While waiting for a horse-car the other
night, a reporter dropped in a drug Store
not far away front tho Mail and Express
building. Presently a little fellow came in
with a note, which he gave the clerk, who
laughed, did up a small box of caehous, put
a dime in the till, and then passed the note
over to his customer. It read:
“Send me something to take tobacco out
of my mouth.”
“That note,” said tho clerk, “is from a
printer, and is a fair sample of the many
queer orders we receive. I don’t suppose
there is any business in which a man is
asked for more peculiar things than in the
drug business. But we generally guess
pretty nearly what is wanted, and really
get along very well.”
“If that note had come to me,” said the
reporter, “I should have sent the fellow a
corkscrew.”
“No doubt, but you are not a druggist.
What would you send in receipt of this or
der?’’ and he handed down from a file a note
that read:
“I want some of that smellin’ stuff what
goes through your brain.”
“I give it up.”
“I knew at once what was wanted —it was
ammonia. The note really describes the
effect of inhaling it very well, f get a note
once in a while, though, that bothers me.
Here is one of them:
“ ‘Please send mo enough stuff to throw
up a girl 4 years old.’
“The man wanted an emetic. The dose
was for a girl aged 4 years. Another note
that bothered me was this one;
“ ‘I want something for a caustic.’
“I was wrapping up some nitrate of sil
ver, when all at once it struck me that the
order was for a purgative, and I asked the
boy who brought the note what ailed his
father. ‘Cramps.’ he replied, anil then I
was sure. Caustic should have read cos
tive. A post office employe sent over here
one day last winter, saying:
“ ‘The old woman’s got a bad oough, and
she can’t cough; send me something for it.’
“Another sent word ‘that his wife and
two little girls were down with the chills
and fever, and he wanted tho very best
thing I had that would kill them.’ Of course
he meant the chills. A lady sent only to
day for a plaster to take the stitches out of
her back. Orders for ‘the essence you put
people to sleep with when you’re going to
cut off legs’ call for chloroform or ether.
‘Something for a woman whose appetite is
loose on her’ means that she wants a tonic,
as she is losing her appetite. Then there
are orders for ‘something for a sore baby’s
eyes,’ ‘a baby’s top for a nursing bottle,’
and the like. The greatest, however, of
these peculiar orders is the one which calls
for ‘something what I forgot the name of,
but it’s a sure cure for dyspepsia,’ or any
other common ailment. To such I always
send our own preparation.”
An Editor’s Inspiration.
From the Chirago Tribune.
“Mr. Kajoncs.” said the foreman of a
Southern Illino.s paper, as ho went into the
presence of the editor the other day, “we’ve
waited a day and a half for that blank
paper, and it hasn’t come yet. If vie don’t
go to press this afternoon we’ll lose two
stickfuls of legal ads that have got to lie
printed before to-morrow. What are we
going to dot”
“Have we any blank paper ut alii” inquir
ed the editor.
“We havo ten quires of brown wrapping
paper, such as butchers use.”
“Then,’’said the editor, as tho fire of a
sudden inspiration flushed from his eyes,
“we’ll use that,’’ And he turned to his desk
and wrote the following editorial, which he
gave to the foreman with instructions to
double-lead it and put it at the head of the
first column on the editorial page:
“Of all the papers in the United States the
Welkin Ringer is the only one that, has the
enterprise to print, a correct portrait of
Queen Kapiolani, of the Sandwich Islands,
which will be found in another column. The
outlines of this portrait have lavn engraved
with great care, and the cut 1* guaranteed
to lie an accurate copy of tin; latest photo
graph of her majesty, whim in order to
show her complexion as it really 1* we have
gone to the trouble and expense of printing
our entire edition on paper whose color
and quality exactly reproduce the com
plexion and texture of the skin of this
now famous Queen. Extra conies of this
week’s issue, wrapped ready for mailing,
can be had at sc. each by applying at this
office.” __ __
Too well known to tie'-'l Icr'Tihy ndver
t; menu Dr. bagu's Cmlmtli Heinedy.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS , 15 Words or
more, t'n this column inserted for ONE
CENT A WORD, Cash in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody who has any want to supply,
anything to buy or sell, any business or
accommodations to secure; indeed,any wish
to gratify, should advertise in this column.
V*KRSON A L.
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usual place; want particularly to see you,
hklT* wanted.
WJ" ANTED, a white girl that will make herself
" generally useful. Apply at once 116 Tay
lor street, three doors east of Hull.
\\7ANTF,D, porter; must come well recom
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A* 7ANTED, a clerk in a cotton export house;
VI must know bookkeeping. Address M. A.
R., this office.
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VV hoisterer: must have good references;
steady work ami good wages Address MAH
TIN LO VEND KEEN, Tampa, Fla Box its.
\\T ANTED, 10 boilermakers; wages $3 per
day. SHEA A MCCARTHY, Memphis,
Tenn
EM FLOY M ENT WANTED.
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Y\T ANTED, copying of any description by
i V youth holding responsible position who
has leisure time and is good penman. Address
ALPHA. P. O. Box 64.
YV7ANTED, a situation by city drummer who
it has an established trade. Address 8., this
office.
\V T ANTED, a position as bookkcopper: good
1 1 references given. Address 0., Box 4!,
city.
A LADY desires a position in a dry goods or
book establishment. .
.MIBt’ELL.VNEOUS WANT’S.
f WANT TO PURCHASE 5 shares National
I Bank of Savannah. 25 shares Railroad Loan
Association. 20 shares Chatham Real Estate Cos,,
5 shares Preferred Tybee Railroad. 10 shares
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust 00. Holders of
any part of the above stock will statu quantity
and price and 1 will promptly reply. J, L.
HYATT, News office.
A VTANTF.D, a bushel of Peach Pitts for Seed;
Vi also, 1 want a Deck of Plum Seed. Ad
dress GEORGE NICHOLSON, Leesburg, Lake
County. Fla. '
11’ANTED, furnished room in business part
t t of the city by two young men. G. P., this
office.
ROOMS TO RENT.
EAQR RENT, on Liberty street, near Aberoorn,
I desirable, floor containing three rooms,
with use of bath; also, hall room on parlor
floor. Cm care E. F. Bryan.
RENT, a floor of two large rooms; with
E or without hoard; hot and oold baths on
same floor; also large front south room on pal
lor floor. Apply to Miss BANCROFT, 158
Jones street.
HOUSES AND storks FOR RENT.
TVOR RENT, from Ist October next, five fine
I’ dwellings, two-story on a basement, with
modern improvements; in easy access to two
lines street, oars. Apply to R. S. CLAGHORN,
No. 11l Bay street.
EIOR RENT, from Oct. Ist, the two-story on
basement brick dwelling No. 06Lj Abereorn
street: modern improvements; rent reasonable.
Apply to JOSEPH COPPH. at Southern Bank.
IIOR RENT, a desirable dwelling No. 70 Tay
lor street, between Abereorn and Lincoln
streets; possession given Oct. Ist or Nov. Ist, as
desired. J. F. BHQOKS, 185 Baft street.
IVOR RENT, from Ist October next, that dcsir-
I able residence on the southwest comer Lin
coln and St. Julian streets. Apply to D. O’CON
NOR, 66 Congress street.
I TOR RENT, dwelling houses Nos. 151 and 153
Barnard street; m first rate order. J F.
BROOKS, 135 Bay street.
IjTOR RENT, a brick residence on Barnard
street, near Gordon. Apply to ROBT. 11.
TATEM.
I TOR RENT, pew house, with ull modern im
provement*; rent reasonable. Apply to
BALAMON COHEN.
1 TOR RENT, from Sept. 1, the fine two storv
brick house, No. 29 Broughton street, with
modern convenience and good yard, at a rea
sonable rental. Apply to r. J. O'CONNOR, in
Southern Bank building, or at his residence, No.
26 Broughton street.
XjTOR RENT, house on Anderson, fourth west
JT from Whitaker. Apply Mrs. FREW, New
Houston and Bull.
LTOR RENT—October Ist, for one year, house
I on Duffy, fourth West from Bull; modern
conveniences. Rent, §26 per month. H, F.
TRAIN. New Houston and Bull.
I .TOR RENT, two desirable houses Abereorn
. and Waldburg streets. Apply 184 State
street.
JTOR RENT. No. 219 Congress street, from
Oct. 1. THUS. A. FOLLIARD.
iron RENT, No. 137 Liberty .street, from Oct.
T 1. THOS. A. FOLLJaRI), Ojtj West Broad
street.
LTOI; RENT, brink residence 193 York: nine
L rooms, water, gas and bath; convenient to
business; possession Oct. Ist. Apply next door,
at I*l.
FOR RENT, from October 1, the large and
commodious house corner Bull and Tay
lor streets, formerly occupied by. Judge Ppeer;
also eight-room house on Taylor street, l>e
tween Bull and V\ lilt alley. For particulars ap
ply to JOHN LYNCH, grocer.
TTOR KENT, dwellings 42, 42V6 and 44 Jefferson
I street, corner of York; m good condition,
with modern conveniences. Apply to G. H.
KEMSHART, 118 Bryan street.
FTOK KENT -Two dwellings, northeast corner
Huntingdon and Montgomery streets. At*
ply toU. H. KKMSIi ART, lie Bryan street.
I [Sob bent, *tor* no. im coocmm street,
facing Johnson’s square. Al*o. eleven-room
brick bouse, with two-story out-buildings, No.
36 State street.) J. C. ROWLAND, No. 96 Bay
street,.
ITOK RENT, desirable brick residence 139 Go
rdon street; posnessioa Out. Ist. Apply to
J. M. WILLIAMS, 143 Jones 6treel
LTOR RENT, from Oct. Ist, splendid store No.
E 87 Bay street, situate In Hutchison's Block,
noxt^ocomer of Abereorn: hn* splendid cellar
and is splendid stand for any busmen*; second
and third stories can be rented if desired. A.
R. LAWTON. Jr., 114 Bryan street.
VOlt H ENT M LSI KLL.VN KOI; V.
(vFFK'E for rent from Ist November next.
' That desirable office on l-aystri*-' nmv oc
cupied by M. A. Cohen A Cos. Apply to T. A.
ASKEW. 151 Congress street.
i \FFIOB FOR RENT, 'secon-l floor of No. ISO
'/ Bay street, Stoddard s upper ranee. Ap
ply to CHAM. GREEN’S HON & CO.
I.V 1 K KENT, office 92 '**'( V street. Apply to
ii Y. :• IV 'V. 92 Bay street
LTOR RENT, one ball of offloei U 4 Bay il
I upstairs; immadiate possession. JOHN
riTON & DOUG LA SB.
FOR MALE.
I .TOR HALE, ch'-sp. one large Herring Safe,
two bunding Desks with Kailmir. one fine
Counter, one very nice Top Buggy anrl Harness,
all kinds of Household Furniture, five sets liar
ness, Buggy Whips. Halters, eta., at J. Me-
LAUGHLIN & BQN'B Auction House.
I .TOR KALE, several shares Metropolitan Hav.
1 ngs and Loan Cos. stock. Address STOCK,
care thiu office.
I TTOR HALE, 8-Horae Power Portable Engine,
nearly new, in first-class order; price, SBSO.
.1. W TYNAN.
L"'i |R HALE, plantation on Georgia Central
t railroad, fifty one miles from Savannah,
containing twelve hundred acre*, four hundred
under cultivation: place well improved, dwelling
alone haeing cost twenty five hundred dollars.
Apply to I*. C. ELKINS, Huleyoudale. Oa.
IJTOK ALfe 1 act hi hbingl Flooring. Offing.
Went tierboarding and Framing Lumber
Office and yard Taylor and fast Broad street*.
Telephone No 211. RI'.HI'AKD ACO
LTOR SALE TEXAS HORSES largest and
I hrt* lot Texiio Horses ever brought here;
1414and IHWbaMt* high; oil gentle stock. At
CUA b BTABLK3. i
I'HOTOURA PHY.
CPF.OI At. NOTICK PHOTOGRAPHY Priiw
Cos reduced Petitea $1 SO, Cards $2, Cabinet
$3 per dozen, and larger work in the same pro
port ion,
J. N. ‘WILSON.
21 Bull street. ■
MUCBI,UN IOCS,
MUSIC at Ocean House. Tybee Island, to-day.
Knll Brass and String Band. Dancing,
Surf Battling and Fishing. Sacred Music Sun
day, September 4.
VIT ANTED, everybody to know that we are
it ou deck at corner Whitaker and Stale
streets Call and see us. \g<>nts wanted. The
New Home S. M. t 0.. A. .1 INTRSLEY. Agent.
YOTIIT Here we are again, opening the
is season. Oyster So ip, Boston Woodcock,
etc., to-day at DAN QUIN A .VS, 3 Dull street.
VFINF. I OT of home-grown Cabbage Plants
end Strawberry Plants for sale by GEO.
WAGNER.
N OTICE. Tho Rosedew river front lots ad
vertised for some months past at the mini
mum price of $125 each, will not he sold here
aftertuuder $350 e-oli; terms accommodating
Afti. 3wn. 1837, L. A. KALLIGANT.
LUDIIEX ,fc RATES S. M. H.
$24,350
Piano and Organ Sales
FOR—
JULY, 1887.
CAN it be possible* One house in Savannah
to sell Pianos and Organs to the value of
$24,350 in one month, ana that the hottest in
millions of years.
Y’es, sir, or mam. as the case may be, it is a
positive fact, without the slightest exaggerat ion.
Our sales book shows the figures, and is open
for the Inspection of any who question the
above statement.
But July was one of Savannah's dull months,
and besides it was slightly hot How could such
a trade he gotten up* It don't look reasonable.
Nevertheless it is a fact, and the only ex
planatlon is that when old Savannah gets
drowsy we wake up and gel In our work. Hence
dull times ure something that we know very
little about.
To explain further we will say that tho prime
cause for the above named large July sales was
our CLOSING OUT SALE of new and nearly
new Pianos and Organs. We really had magnifi
cent Wtrgains. we advertised them largely, the
public believed our assertions, took us at our
word, and BOUGHT, BOUGHT, BOUGHT, until
$24,350 sales went rolled up.
This sale still continues. Only half the stock
has been sold. There's enough to go round, and
\\e expect to roll up $30,(100 sales for August,
judging from the way it opens.
Doubtless few. if any, of those rare bargains
can bp had after October Ist, as our spick of
almost new and prime second hand Instruments
will hy that date he closed out almost com
pletely.
Come this month, and quickly. Each day the
selection becomes smaller. Remember, un
usually easy terms on this stock.
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
LUDDEN& BATES
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSF.
STOVES.
Their Praise Sells Them.
TVTOTHING is so talked of, and appreciatively,
lx too, by a housekeeper as the steady good
work of a newly purchased Cook Stove This
influence spreads in all directions, and Is bring
ing us numerous orders from wherever the
ACORNS and FARMER GIRLS are in Georgia,
Florida and South Carolina. Every Stove guar
anteed, and never yet has one been sent back.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
Hardware, Etc.,
CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
MiesMStw.
TjUE HAVE RECEIVED the agency for this
f V popular Stove (over 100,000 in usei, ami
take pleasure in offering them to our customers
It is heavy, durable aud took first prize at
Pennsylvania State Fair for baking. It has all
the latest improvements, including ventilated
oven.
CORNWELL A CHIPMAN,
Odd Fellows' Building.
I,EGA I, NOTICES.
(t EORGIA, Chatham County. In Chatham
X Superior Court. Motion to establish lost
deed.
To Isaac D, Laßoche, Henry Love, Abraham
Backer, L Franklin Dozier, Win. E. Dozier,
Thomas B. Dozier, Bona Dozier, Niaa Dozier
Pressley. Hlauche E. Choppin, Arthur
D ( hoppln, George R. Beard, Emma Estelle
Hodgson. Mary L. Hodgson, Agnes B. Hodg
son, George H. Hodgson, and Joseph C. Hodg
son:
ELIZABETH A. RILEY having presented to
me a petition in writing, wherein she alleges
that a certain deed to Tots Nos. il and Pi In
Stephen ward, in the elty of Savannah, tvas
made b} ISAAC D LaROCHEand SAMUEL P.
BELL, acting us Commissioners under a decree
in equity in Chatham Superior Court, wherein
you were parties, or are representatives
of parties, or are interested adversely to
her title to said lots of land, which rad deed, a
copy of which in substance is attached to said
petition ami duly sworn to, bears date the f>th
day of June, irh, and the original of which
deed stud petitioner claims has been lost or dr
strayed, and she v,isbc> said copy established
in lieu of said lost original. You are hereby
commanded to show cause. If any you eau, at
the next Buis-rlor Court to he h> 1! In and for
said comity on the FIRST MONDAY IN DE
CEMBER NEXT, whr -.tid copy deed should
not G established ui lieu of the lost or destroy ed
original,
And it further appearing that somo of you.
to w it: Abraham 1 tucker, L. Franklin Dozier,
Wm. F. Dozier, Thomas B. Dozier, Bona Dozier,
Nina Dozier Pressley. BlancheE. Cboppln, Ar
thur 11. Choppin, George K. Be .rd, Emma Es
telle Hodgson. Mary L. Hodgson, Allot ?B.
Hodgson, George 11. Hodgson and JfsephC.
Hodgson reiido outside of rue State of Georgia,
It I* therefore further ordered that you so re
scsidiiig mitsi.r of llio Stale of Georgia he
served by a publication of said ruin nisi for
throe months before the next term of said court
to wit: Thro month - before the FIRST MON
DAY' IN DfcC, CM Bolt NEXT In the ; uvaimah
Morulng New*, a public gazette of this State,
published in this county.
Witness the Honorable A P. Aoams, Judge
of said Court, this 27th day of August. A. 11.
1087. BARNARD E BEK,
Clerk 8. C. C.
It. R. RICHARDS,
ISAAC BECKETT,
Attorneys for Peril loners.
A true copy of the original rule nisi issued In
tin: above case. BARNARD E. BF.E,
Clerk t
(t EORGIA. Chatham Coimty Whereas,
I GEORGE WALTER has applied to Court
of Ordinary for L< tiers Dismlsnory as Ad
nibilstratur on the Estate of FANNIE A. WAI
TEH, deceased.
TW> ore. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It muy concern to lie end appear before
said i 'ourt to make object leu (11 any thev tnivei
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER
NEXT, otherwise said lei lei's will lie granted
Witness tb*-Honorable HAMgros I. Fzkku.i.,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this tbs doth
rlay ot June, 1887,
PHILIP M. RUBHELL, J#..
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.
General Auction Sale.
Daniel R. Kennedy. Auctioneer.
THIS DAY AT if O'CLOCK.
Elegant IVrlor Sot, Fine Sideboord, Coffee
Mill, Hat Rock, Easy Chair, Musical Boxes. Gas
Fixtures, Elevator, Nice Counter, Measures,
Coal Scuttles, Cocoa Matting, Looking Glass.
Clock. Parlor Billiard Table, compute. Sewing
Machine, Small Iron Safe, l.ot Mattresses, Lot
Envelopes, Single Dray Box, Etc.
—ALSO—
-04 Barrels Floor, It Oases Milk. 3.000 cigars,
10 Boxes Cheese. 0 Half Barrels Mackerel, 7
Quarter Barrels Pigs' Feet, 5 Cases Lye, 7 Tubs
Butter, Lot Assorted Conn'd Goods.
LEGAL NOTICES.
(3 KOItGIA, Chatham County. - Whereas,
I JORDAN F. BROOKS Us- applied to
Court of Ordinary for Laters of Administration
on tlic estate of CHARLOTTE CAKLEY, de
ceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be and ap
tiear before said court to make objection (If any
they have) on or before the FIRST MONDA V IN
OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
gro ntod
Witness the Honorable Hampton 1,. Fr.aiUlA.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this tho 31st day
of August, 1387.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
__ Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/ ' EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
tl KATE DALEY has applied to Court
of Ordinary for [.otters of Administration on the
estate of DANIEL DALEY, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection tif aiiv they iiave)
on or lief on: the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO
BER NEXT, otherwise said letters will ho
granted.
Witness tho Honorable Hampton 1.. Fsajutx,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day
of August, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSS ELI., Jr.,
Clerk U 0.. < ’. C._
('1 EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
* CLINTON C. MARTIN liasapplled to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
estate Of FRANCIS O. FOLEY, deceased.
These, are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
' said court, to make objection tlf any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO
BER NF.XT, otherwise said letters will be
granted
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L. Vr.no iu.,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st. day
of August, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, J* ,
Clerk C. 0., C. C,__
i ' EORGIA. Chatham County.—Whereas,
VI FRED A. JONES has applied to Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
estate of MARTIN G. JONES, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to I ■ and ap(iear be
fore said court to make objection (if an.v they
have! on or liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN
OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fkhbiix.
Ordipary for Chatham coimty, this the list day
of August, 1837.
PHILIPM. RUSSELL, Jr.,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/3 EORGIA. Chatham County. Whereas,
l I ALICE SMITH has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dismlsnory as Executrix
on the estate of MARY ANN CARLOS, de
ceased.
'Dies.- an*, therefore, to cite and admonish all
w hom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection lif any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY tN DE
CEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton 1,. I raniM,,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the Slat day
of August , 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.
(Jerk 0. 0., C. C.
/ 1 EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas.
I I MARY WOLBER has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters L'tamissory as Adminis
tratrix on Ihe estate of JOHN WOLBER, de
ceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to he and appear liefore
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FTROT MONDAY IN DE
CEMBER NF.XT, otherwise sold letters will he
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Essen,l.,
Ordinary for Chatham comity, tills the .'list, day
of August, 1387.
PHILIP M RUSSELL, Jr ,
Clerk C 0., C. C
/ ’ EORGIA, Chatham County.—Whorens,
Ur JOHN BOI.TON SHERROD has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration
and b. n. c. t. a on the estate, of ROBERT BOL
TON, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish
all whom it may concern to he and appear be
fore said court, to make objection (If any they
have! on or before the FIRST MONDAY’ IN
OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will he
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ekiuuu..
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day
of August, 1887.
PHILIP. M. RUSHEI.r,, Ja„
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
EORGIA, Chatham County.-Notice is here
\ T by given that I have made application to
the Court ot Ordinary for Chatham county for
order to sell lot number eight in C. J. Hull's
subdivision of let* number* fifty-three and fifty
four Houth Oglethorpe ward, city of Savannah,
with the improvements thereon, constating of a
two-story brirk dwelling house on the comer of
West Boundary and Margaret, streets, belonging
to tho estate of CHARLES JONES, deceased,
for the itfiyment of debts and distribution, and
that said order will he granted at OCTOBER
TERM (1387) of said Court, unless objections are
filed. LUCINDA JONES.
Executrix of will of Charles Jones, deceased,
AIOIWT 31, 1337.
/ ' EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas
V X MARTIN HELM KEN has applied to Court
of Ordinary tor Letter* Dlsinissory as Adminis
trator on the estate of ANDREW BAILF.Y, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to he and appear be
fore said court, to make objection (If any they
have l on or before the Ft RET MONDAY IN
OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted
Witness the Honorable Hamptun [. Fkrum.l..
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 80th day
of June, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUBSESLL, Jr.,
Clerk C. 0..C.C.
f ' EORGIA, Chatham County Whereas. If
VI HAUER has applied to Court of Ordinary
for Letters Dismissory a* Administrator on the
estate of MARY M. SAFER. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite nu.l admonish all
w hom it may concern to lie nun appear before
said court, to make objection (If any they have)
on or before the FIRHT MONDAY IN OCTO
UEK NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ff.khiix,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this 30th day of
June, JBB7.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jn.,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/'tEOROIA, Chatham County Whereas,
11 JGII ANNA DELANEY baa applied to the
Court of Ordinary for Issuers Diiitnissory os
Executrix on the Estate of DAmffl. DELANEY,
deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
w hom itftnay concern to be and appear before
said Court to make objection (if any they have)
on <>r before the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Wil ueas the Honorable Hampton I- Fkrrii.'.,
Ordinary for Chatham county, fi>i* the 30th
day of June, 1887
PHILIPM. RUHbF.LL, Jr ,
Clerk C. Q„ V. C.
( i EORGIA, Chatham County Whereas,
U RLTUri E. LLhTER and DAVID WELLS
bare applied to Court of Ordinary for Letters
Diotiiimory ss Executor* on the Rotate of JOHN
K. HAMLET, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and ) pear before
said tfourt to make objection (If any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY !N OCTOBER
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton l„ Fzttmi.n,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 30tb
day of June, 1387,
PHILIP M. RUSSELL. Jh..
Clerk C. O . c. C.
/ 1 EORGIA. Chatham County Whereas,
\ I ALEXANDER K. LAWTON and T. M.
CUNNINGHAM have applied to Court of Ordi
nary for Letters Di .tmssory as Executors on
the estate ot ANDREW LOW, deceased.
These an-, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to is* ami apt tear l
fore said court, to make objection ill any they
havei on or liefore the FIILST MONDAY IN
OCTOBER NEXT, otherwise said letter* will tie
granted
Witness the Honorable Hampton 1,. Fznmi.G
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 30th day
ot June, 1887.
PHILIP M. BUtSHELL, Ja .
Clerk C. U-, C. C.
C. n. DORSETT’S COLUMN.
Till BUY!
ARE MANY,
BUT—
THE SELLERS
4RE FEW.
The demand for Realty continues very good.
Many inquirers fail to materialize into buyers
on account of the very poor offerings.
There is a great, demand for low priced lots,
say from J3OO to SI,OOO. Also for a few choice
well located lots.
The principal demand is for residences, loco
led in good neighborhoods, ranging in value
from si..wn to $-t,onr>and $5,000.
A few SMALL FARMS or FARMING LAND
near the city, from ten to thirty acres in extent,
could be easily placed at FAIR PRICES.
A Few Additions
TO THE OFFERINGS HAVE BEEN MADE
RECENTLY, TO WIT:
A Very Elegant Residence large rooms, high
ceilings, all the convenience* expected in a first
class house. Located iu an aristocratic neigh
borhood.
A full lot on South Broad Street Facing
North.
A Two-Story Residence on Green square. This
is a Bargain at fifteen hundred dollars.
An Elegant I/it 60x108, in Southeastern Sec
tion, for eighteen hundred dollars.
A Lot 30x01, on Second Avenue, near Barnard
for $425. No City Taxes.
A Lot on Montgomery street, nsar Second
Avenue, for $63").
Not far from the Park, a three-story brick
house, containing eight rooms, and a two
story brick house In the rear. The whole prop
erty will produce SSOO per annum. Can b
bought for $4,000.
Fine Lot on Jones street. 60x100. next to
Schwarz’s Bakery; has two small dwellings o
the lane. Price $2,500.
Five Acres (unimproved) on the Coast Line
Railroad, lie tween the City and Bona venture.
There Is a certain profit to subdivide this into
> cheat) lots.
A comfortable Ttr.: Itory Residence and Stora
near S., F. and W. hallway, tor $3,3)0.
I-ot 30i 106 on Henry sti-eet, near West Broad,
in neighborhood just bull! up with good bouses
S4BO.
A Two Story Wooden Dwelling, good locality.
In northern part of the city, convenient to Boy
Street and the Market, for $2,800.
A Two Story House in Yaruacraw for SBOOI
Also two One Story Houses for SI,OOO.
The Ltrge Double Two Story Residence in th
northwestern corner of Bryan and Habersham
streets, for $3,500.
Two Cheap Lots south ot the city, near tba
Dillon Purchase, each 40x00. S2OO each.
A Snug Cottage Home corner of Went Breed
and Henry streets. Lot 40x85. Price $2,000.
A Splendid Water Front, magnificent oaks,ac
cessible hy railroad. A most desirable site far
a residence.
A Three Story Brick Residence, witlufourteen
rooms; location good. Price $3,000. A genuine
bargain.
A Neat Comfortable New Dwelling, four bed
rooms, parlor, dining room mil liltr Dsn,
in the yard; lot 3Qxl4fi; south of Jeadeisem
street. No city tax for seven yean. Mm
$1,500.
HfPrompt attention will be given to any
quiries, by mall or in person.
A lot 30x100 for six hundred dollars; $l5O cash
and balance monthly.
A Lot on Hall street, near Jefferson, 32x183
for $1,050; three hundred dollars cash and long
time ou the balance.
11 Mill,
Real Estate Dealer
156 33A.Y.
N. B. r Ueve for rent a flue new store end
iwMmm on Ihr ovreer of Wet Broad end
CiwiuucU slrMI4
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