Newspaper Page Text
American C' aet. •; .
From t'-e ift Tori Sun. ~-U7
It is a matter of earisome i&ffic-ilty or
entire pare to get i to. t e exhibi ion
B re-it:fi’ to ree the tower, v*cordi*c t MOT
rrietuo-i employed. I went ail ovet;o'.*.i tor,. ,
-jsses until I met an Amer can |p irt'ug
c gia ’ter. He is a famous irifflv**-
large, flabby and expansive, ex.erior ami a
countenance that has maintained h. -
pressiuß- of fatnomhas ftoiidity trefat and a
sf ics of b-bt il straights enrt ! monkey
j U s! e; iti many exciting s (nations.
• Ah, there,” he said, moving a hand on
which blazed a diamond as big as a hen’s
e „ c •‘Howdy, howdy. Did .*t know you
was in Paree. Goin* t’ give the ezbibiu'iia
wb. !?” •
“\\e can't get in,” Isnid, nodding toward
jour alist w: o wasw.tbme. dim
great American gambler took the nnd'for
an nitioduction, gra pei the hand of the
nian by my s;de, ai.d be said be. was very
gia ito see him. Then he remark, dt
"’“lf you wanter go in, follow me. Ia
case anvbody stops you, say I’m a prince
and pass on. Lit le old American game of
huff. P.a vup ciose under end we’re Sure
to win out.”
He r u led himself together and stcTkel
jnajes ically toward the main gate, where
about a dozen policemen stood or: auerd,
Withi rit o much as glancing at them t e
American sporing man threw his head in
tb air and stalked haughtily through the
gate. On the way r e trod o eor two small
toys under foot and pushed several women
to'ibe wall, but no one bad the courage to
stop him till he was twenty feet within the
grounds. Turn a courageous • fa cor stepped
jn front of him and laired ihe way.
About the sahia moment half a doz?n to
licernen surrou .dedusand the French jour
nalist at my side called out, excitedly:
“Monsieur le Prince!”
The gamb.ier whirled around when he
heard the Voice and stared at our detainers
with a look of such maj stic and outraged
hauteur and surprise that the police fed
back o a man and touched their hats with
abject humility. Then he walked on as
guests of honor and disti ction.
“They flunk I’m a prince everywhere on
th’ Conti og,’said the gambler comnlaceiit
ly, forging ahead, “ ecause 1 al.vavs
drink champagne au’ wear me sparks iu £n’
mornin’.”
He looked nff cttonately at his “spark v”
as be called his diamond, aud plowed
ahead.
He Remembered the Salary.
From the Phila Iclphia Inquirer.
Secretary Nobit meets with his fud share
of peculiar experiences in dealing with
office seekers. During one of his few spare
hours not lopg ago i o a. relating some of
these to a group of newspaper corre poud
ents who sat about his ( ffice. Toe case
which seemed to apueai to him as par icu
larl humorous was that of a man who suc
ceeded in obtaining a personal interview
wiih the secretary some time after he had
placed his papers on file. He wanted to
know if his application had been acted upon.
The secretary asked him for what office he
was an applicant.' He replied that it was
“an agent of some kind." He could not
identify the < dice any better than thaL
“We have several kinds of age ts in the
department,” said tbe secretary* “timber
agent--, spect 1 land agents and so f i t '.
Ha eyou to idea which on- of these it is?”
The. man had.not. “'What wait e salary
attacned to the pet ition 1” asked tbo secre
tary.
‘-'Thirteen hundred dollars a year,” said
tlietnaneage.lv. He bad no forgotten
the salary for which he was an applicant,
although he could not remember toe office.
The sec etary was easily ahi ■ t > identify
the position be was seeking through the
salary named, which wa-. the amount paid
to timber agents.
Weather Indications.
— “""“l Special indications for Georgia:
FA!B Fair, no therly winds, becoming
_____ variable, warmer, except in ex
treme eastern portion, stationary
temperature. ~ -
An Editor’s Experience.
Jlaj. Sidney -Herbert, a well-known
journalist in agricultual circles, writes
April 18, 1889: Soma five years ago I wrote
a letter stating 1 that Swift’s Specific h and
cured me of severs rheumatism. Since
that time I have hid no retur i of the rheu
matic troubhs, although frequently ex
posed to the influences th t produced former
attacks. Several-of mv friends bad a sim
ilar experience, and are firm in their jeo -
viction that S. S. S. br ught a permanent
cure.; The searching power of this medi
cine is shown in he fact that it developed
ac-crofulous taint that was conspicuous in
fflvblood i. ver thirty years ago, aud h sre
moved the lust trace of it. I have ids
tes'ed S. s. 8. as a tonic after a severe at
tsck_of malarial fever, which kept me til
bed fer three mo tbs, aid am convi ced
*'.ll ..its cura’ive and -trength min / proper
ties insuredmy ree very from that ill es,
as I was in a very low condition f health.
Sidney" Herbert, Atlanta, Ga.
Treatise on Biood and Sk,n Diseases
maile 1 free.
i He swift Specific Cos., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga.
•Advice to Jiotnera.
Mrs. Winblow’s Soothing Syrup should
always be used when children are cutti-i
teedi. It relieves the little sufferer at once;
it produces natural, quiet sleep i y relie -
nig . he child from pa n. and the little cherub
awakes as “hricht as u button.” It is very
p.easint ,o taste. Ic-somhes the chil I, soft
,!S ™ e S?mns. allays ail pa n. relieves wilid,
tegulate- t ie bo ■ el-,'ami is the b st known
c-m-fiy for diarrhoea, whether arising fr m
teething or ot.,er causes. Tweutv-five cent*
a buttie.
At EatlU’s.
Daily Morning News,
'A \ agabond’s Honor,” by Ernest D.oa ic -
Piers n; “Ivan the Serf,” by Sylvanus
Cubb, Jr.; “Ned Biciirnan, the N w Q -
lean De ective,” i.y Allen Dile; "Viet r
M,.. u .y Xha f.-, etiQb Detec ivo,” bv Ge .ige
Keyoold-; “Mo. 99; o'r, The Ho el Mystery,’ 1
y Arthur Gnffi hs; L'elford’s Aiagazi e tor
••Utie, North American Review lor Jq.ic,
Uuting h r June, The Book Buyer for June,
Etelkfv Fas, ion Album for June, Town
topics. Dramatic Times, New York Dra
niatic News, -New York Mirror, New York
dpper, Texas Siftings, The Nation, New
York- Mercury, New York Hera and,
Jt'-ld, Sun, Star, P ess. Time ,
, ail y Sporting W rid, Tribune. Bos
ton Herald, Boston Globe, Baltimore
‘ “k) Cincinnati E iquirer, Cincin tali Gi-
P.u.a ielphia * Press, Phiiadeip.iia
times. New Orleans Time-Democrat, At
lanta Cos stitution. Mac n T legrapb, Au
6ns a Chronicle, Ciiarle-toii News and Cou
ji'T. C arleitou World, Florida Times
tinion. Louisville Cour.er-Journal, Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
$5
A week for table board at the Harnett
House.
Savannah
Is now raveling in the Rochester Beer. We
ki e. nly surprised it was not broughtfijiero
°l ( ’e. It is sold in b .t’lei o ily. Ifw'S
wish a fra h, delicious beer, drink only t}sp
o Chester Be r. For sale by all lirst-olaid
Kr -'ers and bars.
Made only by the R Chester Brewing
Company of Rocli ster, N. Y., and acid
”"Iy in For sale by John Lvtrrre
Cos., J. McGrath, S. W. Branch and 4V.
G- Cooper.
Ben lor * Draper's Celebrated trish Ginger
0. Best in (he market. M. Lavius Estate
0 " agent in Savannau.’’
Best Bottled Wines and Liquors a specialty,
," r m *dioinal use or table luxuries. JI. Lavin’s
tstate.”
brnoin-AN steam ms carried over three and a
Satui^ 00 doUa, ' s la * oiJ out ot New York
BPfBODY IS INVITED
To take advantage or our
ONE CENT A WORD COIUMN.
For 15 cents you enn have “your say" in tbe
MpAxj.Na Newa, prov ded you say it in 15 words,
and pay i cent for each added word. Tbe
p£i£AP COLUMN embracee advertisements of
all kinds.' viz.; FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE,
TO LEASE, PALE HOt'SLS. HORSES AND
CARRIAGES. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BUSI
NESS OPPORTUNITIES. PERSONAL. BOARD
ING. WANTED Help, wanted situa
tions. wanted rooms, wanted board,
FOR RENT ROOMS, WANTED AGENTS,
wanted houses, wanted miscellane
ous, LOST AND FOUND. TO LOAN, RE
MOVAL?. AUCTIONS. EDUCATIONAL. PRO
FESSIONAL. MUSICAL, ATTORNEYS, Etc.
OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS
will have their orders promptly attended to and
will receive copies of the pat er with the adver
tisement marked for inspection Count tbe
number of words in your “ad" and remit
accordingly, please remember that no adver
tisement is inserted for less than 15 cents.
LETTER BOXES
In tbe Morkino News are furnished without
cost for the receipt of answers to advertisers,
and all communication* are itrictly confi
dential.
PersOTis having advertising accounts with
the Morning News can send advertisements
BY TELEPHONE when it is not convenient to
write and forward them to the office.
Telephone of Business Office is No. 364.
Oallg answered until 10 r. it.
PERSONAL.
Photography.— Two dollars and fifty
cents pays for Tina dozen Cabinet Photo
graphs and one ext-a for KxlO frame. J. N.
WILSON, -1 Bull Street.
TT'REgH Buttercups, Crystallized Ginger,
* Peppermint .C. earns,, Noug tines, Pra
liaes, ,Ma hmallo'v Chocolates. HEIDT’S for
Fine Confectionery at low prices.
HELP WANTED.
WAITED, a good cook. Apply to 58 St.
> * Julian street.
VYLANTED, four experienced snl-'-sladies.
>" ApD(> Saturday morning. CROHAN &
DOONER.
A GOOD SMART BOY, willing to work at
atanyt iu-r. 88 per month, at SAVANNAH
HAND LAUNDRY.
A COMPETENT, steady and sob-r barkeeper,
no other need apply, at ARC \ D S ALOON
\\r ANTED, immediately, a competent wait-
T v ress and house servant References re
quired. Apply!) person, 14.3 Taylor stre-t.
WANTED, sa'.esnen to sel Philadelpbl i fall
and ivlnter Ib-atis. Casaimeres, Blankets
and Flannels in connecti n with tbeir oth-r
business; lineral comniWaion paid. Addr ss
MANUFACTURER, Box 181 Bryn Uawr, Pa.
(TTC + CQCn ’ MONTH can be made
4> J U IU 4)Z3U wor tag for us. Ag ts
p ef rr and who can furnish a horse and give
tbeir whole titri- to the business. Sp .ro mo
inents may be profitably employed also. A few
vacancies™ towns an 1 cities. B. F. JOHNSON
& Cos,, 1009 Main St.. Rcbmoud, Va.
!i. B.—Please state nge and business experi
ence. Nrver mi and about sending stamp for
reply, B: KJ. if? Cos.
SALESMEN.— We wish a few men to sell our
goods tiy sample to the wholesale an retail
trade;largest ®UU. facturerd in our Roe;incite*
2-genl s amp; wages $3 per day; permanent
position: ho pnSTals answered; m obey ■advanced
for. wages;_adv rlSsing, etc. CEii-TENNLAL
SIAN F G CO„ Cincinnati, Ohio.
KM LM OA MENU WANTED,
\\7 ANTED, by a young, active, intellieesit
v ’ coloitsd man, situation to drive wa on o
work ii store; can furnish test of reference.
Address CHARLES J. MADDEN, 25 Perry
street.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
YTCU to try Prog'p ind Chill and Fever Cure;
1 a specific for all malarial troubles. Depot,
HEIDI’S.
ROOMS TO RENT.
O A CONGRESS STREET—
O J first Moor, nui ed for young men; use of
bt.th;a small room on same floor.
F'o!?fPfiKT, to a gentleman, a very cool and
pleasant roo u. couFortably furnished, with
use of bsUto-i same floor. Location, southern
part of the clfyUcunvenient to street car lin •.
in small priva.e family. Address W. E. \V„
Box j}, Mi ming News-office.
fDOR RENT, three'conncting rooms, second
floor, sin.’ly furnistie I, togetner unfur
nished. 79 Broughton street.
—— -
IIOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT.
JPOR RENT. hotiSW7i4 Tatthall str-et, modern
1 improvements. Apply to GEO.W. PARRISH.
FOR kJiNT— -MISCELLANEOUS.
\\ 7 ARE7IOUSFS Fir REN f'from Seat. TANARUS,
t 4 1884;sit iftted immediately south ot L over
Coltou Pri ssesl'p atforrus east, west and north,
connecting with a 1 railroads: insurance 1)4 per
cent. Apply io WILLIAM WARE, Agent.
I TOR RENT, warehouse on River street, for
merly occupied by Artesian Ice Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning
News.
- h , ) K >A , _ K _
IaROCHE ,t SON will sell this day at 11
J (>’c obk, wn Br iifghton Greet, between
Drayton an 1 Ahercorn, the bala id of Station
ery,, Books-an i l‘re in prenm-es recently oc
cupied by Henry. G. Ktickuc., dec ase i
rpO-DAY. 75c. for tho qiia -ter-dollar size Sil-
X verßeii-Coioghe at HE.D i "rf.
RUBBER HOSE at Cc. per foot. Trunks and
l’ra Alingßa-s vary uneap. NEIDLINGER
& RABUN.
\\r ANTED TO SELL, an int re-t i.t Saw Mill
VV o i i. S. & F road; sple lli 1 locat or) an I
excejlentyihgtn.fore-t.of yel.ovvpine. Will sell
at-a-saniflre. For ihfor nation ad Ire.-s. with
stamp, DOOLY. LU -liIER 00., CorJele, (ia.
IAIN E" AtivrOP. I'MENT of Ueraiiu us reduced
to one oltttr and fifty cents n dozen.
J. GARDNER, Agent for Oe schig’s Nursery.
O "C. POUND for the usual 400. Fine Choco-
A>) late Cre .m Drops. FresU su, ply at
UEfDrS.
''OR S ILE. a dew Smith and üble-barrel -d
I- -fd-prrme-l.'-s Shotgun; cost f 12.3; will be
sold for srid. Can be seen at John Fernandez's
cigar
IT OR SALE, at tbe SAVANNAH BRr.Wi.NG
r eoMPAHtv, grains: fre-n daily. Best food
for eatrle, especially milch cow.-. Prices cents
perbusheh __
| EC. tMJB DAY for usual 25c. Chamois or
It) Whisk Brush at HEIDI’S.
ITORSALE, brick residence, corner-Gordon
F anß Tattnall streets; modern finprovem-mts,
carr.age boipu* and s-rvants' rooms: full lot,
with flower g .rueu. ALKK DLHART IDGE.
LOST.
T/OSfPr a pair of gold spectacles at Tybeo, or
J coming o i train from Tybee to Savannab.
M_y3o, A liberal reward if returnedlo No. 159
rat loot
i'-} ' STR AY El). _
YEP— A poo-1 siz-d light hiyAnare mule,
O wftli a idece of rope aroun 1 ber nee ~ Sad
muiAftrokyio >je last T ursday morning at t.ie
■feovwWH-fi- Id on Louisville road, a-out 15 miles
from Sa.uuua . A lioer.,l reward for informa
non that -V.fi lead to ber r-covery. C. C. NEW
MAN. B nek On. or H. Tr mb. Savannah, Ga
TRaYEd troin Mi - -d- ii.e. on Fri - y night,
._ ..three horses, mare, colt and red bar horse.
Finder will please uotify SEYMORE BROWN,
VVood-vill*. .
PHOTOGRAPHY.
rpwo t OLLAdS pays for one dozen flneCabi
.l net' Photog aph*. as manv for eight by ten
frame-a-you-wish; at the SAVANNAH PHOTO
CO.’S, 149 Broughton street.
THE .MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1889.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER BOARD with every r and ant ag- of
town and eouatrv; ter s $5 per wveg.
4 ply .to Mas. R. C. MACON, Orange C. H..
Virginia.
f ] ALDWELL HOUSE, Caldwell. New Jersev.
VO on scoomi ridge of tbe Orange mounrai s;
excel ent fau.il - hotel; no malaria. A. A
SN\D. R, Pr- prietor.
BU o LS GAP MINERAL SPRINGS.-- T he
Smith Hi u-e w.ll be open for tr aid -r-
Ju i l8 J l i t ; superior accommodations; sit
un.- and fifty-five mile* i-a-t of Knoxville; t ie
l ea tb-givmg properties of the water are unstir
LtfiV,; „ Far particulars address TETEK
cMITH, Proprietor. Bull s Gap, Tenn.
COME to !■ isher’s Island, tde coolest p’ac* on
He coast, and escape t e heated term:
supi-rior boar I, fisuinr, lathiug, and i eating
exes.lent be-t of reteie ;ceg, Addr ss liuF
_ >t ~ VUES, Fisher's Island, via New
London, Conn.
\ d-AR F.fi u avenue. New York close by all
x ’ wading boteis and theaters, elegantly fur
nished rooms; en su;:e or s.ng.y. wnh private
bath, with or without board; Urs cliss;suir nle
for la mhes o- gentlemen. Address SOUTH
ERN, 21 West Thirty-tir.-t street.
A EW YORK CITY.—2SI West Twenty-fourth
street. liuests can be accoaimodute 1 wi.
pleasant rooms and excellent table at reason
able terms. C. HART.
4% WEST 25th ST.—Par las visiting New
"*ts York will find first class b iarJ, central
location, near principal notels and theaters,
with large, coo! roams.
\ GENTEEL private family in New Yor city
would rent handsome rooms, en suite < r
singly, to parr.es for summer months. Break
last if desired. Addr as OWNER, 164 West
Forty-fifth street, New Yora city.
BOARDING.
Boarders wanted at sco south Broad
street; also table boar iers: terms low.
A FEW BOARDERS wanted by private
2tl family in Guyton, Ga.; location delig tful
and only three minutes' wals from cars; refer
ences exchanged. Addre.-s COMFORT, 109
Broughton street.
SUMMER BOARD.—Special rates made for
table board for the summer season, and
nv>a tickets at reduced rate3 at the HARNETT
HOUSE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 QC. THIS DAY, a box HE Df'S Artesian
10 Water Tol et Soap to further introduce it.
SATURDAY'S Speoi and Pric-s at HEIDT'S.
10 Fresh supply Assort'd Dainties. Crvstal
ized Ginger, Assorted Fruits, Extra Fine Hon
Bona. P I p rmint Creama, and those F.n
Chocolate Creams.
1 \C. THIS DAY for English Tooth Brushes.
I*l Tr-- ITFIDT’S Fine Candy; fresh supply
just received.
DYSPE TICS, Pave you tried the celebrated
Tate Soring Water? Only 40c. gallon.
t ff C. TO-DA Y, HEIf) ’ 'S Yeas: P iwder, to get
1 0 you to test its superior quali y.
IT’S the wav of tbe world: Tbe soldier so!
diera for fame, the hunter hunts
for game, the preacher preaches well
ar.d long, tbe sinzer sings Ids high-priced song,
the driver drives bis cart all dav, the clerk h
clerks or his small pay, the dealer deals at put
and call, and the mi le he dll (lies, that’s all; bu:
ST. JULIAN Y* ‘NGE keep- tbe finest line of
note paper, eoaps. toilet articles, pure candies
and the best so la water to he found in the city
CVAI.L arly and avoid the rush. Great bar
J . ains are benz given away in i lathing.
Hat- aud Shoes by B .SCH BROS., 171 Congr ss
slreet.
(N ENTS, don’t f il to tn i-ig your winter suits
T to SWANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS
114 Stite street, ad have them thorou;hl>
sc mred before laying them away, to prevent
moths.
SP ING LAMB and all other meats at
BAKER’S Stall, Market. Marketing deliv
ered Sunday morning.
>TK'E Toilet Soaps 50c. to $1 a dozen at
* STRONG’S mug Store.
Yl7 ANTED, every lover of the weed to ask for
VV Woman's Heart Tobacco. For sale by
retail grocers and tobacconists generally.
I ENGLISH Tooth Brushes 15c. and 25c. at
J STRONG’S Drug Store.
r |‘ , o BUTCHERS.—On and after this date you
1 can got good fat cattle at Deptford planta
tion. eiiher on foot or slaughtered W. S.
PEM BENTON & CO.
Beautiful Bath sponce- at strong’s
Drug Store. Call and examine them.
J A Id | A CHEWER ■ can beedme possessors
of a Woman’s Heart for the
small sum of 5 cents.
USE White Tar Paper to store away your
woolens for the summer. Can be had at
STRONG’S Drug store.
IDA MI LIES can be supplied with 1 RE.SH
1 JERSEY BUTTER by leaving orders at the
Women’s Exchange, Drayton street, Sav nnah,
or by addies ing PANOLA FARM, Eatonton,
CiLEAN your clothing with Chinese Renovat
/ ing Fluid; 2>c. for a full pint bottle. At
STRONG’S Drug Btore.
BEFORE you Buy or et! property consult
ROUT. H. TATEM. Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
cTONEWALL HAIR TONIC will stop your
CD hair from fa ling out aud. renew its growth.
I. a I for it at ETrONG'S Drug Store. 75c. a
buttle.
DIVORCES— A. GOODRICH, attorney at law,
124 Dearborn street. Chicago; advice free,
21 years experience; busmesa quietly and legally
transacted. •
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, Chatham County.—Notice is
hereby given that 1 nave made appli
cation to tbe Honorable the Court ofonliuar.v
of Chatham county for leave to se 1 (200) two
humified shares of the ca flat stoci f the
and Phenix Manufacturing Company of
Columbus, Georgia, and a.so (60) sixty -bar sof
t e capital stock of the Saven ah Bank and
Trust Company of Savannab, (T or ia, belong
ing to 11) • e-tate of Ma-y E.. Caroline I'.. Scotia,
William J., G or re an Fannie A. Waiter, minor
children ot G orge Waite -, dec ased. for re-in
vesin iit and for maintenance, support aid
educatim; and that said order will be granted
at the July term, 1889. of said court, unless ob
jecti -ns arefi ed theroto.
May 31. 1889.
W. S. TYSON.
Guardian for children George Walter, deceased.
(GEORGIA, Chatham County.—Whereas,
4 DAVID B. JjOKG aN has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dlsuns.ory on tbe
estate of SARAH . IBORO -N, <l6eeased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if a iv they have)
on or before tbe FIRST MONDAY IN JULY
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. FKaaru*
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 30th day
of March, 18a9.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
ClerkC. 0.. (AC.
08 EOROIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
T :■ ARRI T A. HOLT has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Disimssory as Aduiitiis
tra rix on the estate of W.LLIA.VI N. HOLT,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to land appear before
said court, to make objection (if am- they have)
on or Ik fore the FI RET MONDAY IN
JULY NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness tbe Honorable Hampton C. Ferrill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this tbe 30th day
of March, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
a DAVIS & SON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION. HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR,
AND COMMISSION MERGHANTS,
196 and 198 Bav Street. • Savannah, G*
LIGHTNING RODS.
uieTlna 'Mm" lioiTC
k 44 Barnard St, Savannah, Ga,
IS prep red to give estimates on the roddlng
of dwellings and public buildings with tbe
b-s> copper rods. Work gu rant ed and refer
i no*'.- giver.. Orders promptly attended to from
Georgia, Flori a and South Carolina.
van berbChot & Barnard, Froa,
LKOAL NOTICES.
p EOROlA.Cnatham (Touxty.—Whereas, PAT-
W KICK >.il HI X lias applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Di-.o <- re on the
estate or PiEKC B u.EK deceased.
Td-'-a-: are. tber'fore, to cite and admonish
all v bom it may concern to he and appear be
fore said court. make objection (if anv they
tavelouor before the FIRST MONDAY IN
K ’ E >IBYH NEXT, otherwise said letters
will b • granted.
Wirn ss th • Honorable Hampton L. Febrilv
Ordinary for Chatham county, tin is the 3 -t day
of ...ftj, 1889. FRANK r. KEluuA.’H.
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/hEOROIA, Chatham Co-nty. Whereas,
VT U .lAH M. i.R vNNEN bis applte-J to
Court of Ordinary for Leu ers of Ad mmtra
uon on the estate of i E uUEI. J. BkaNNE i,
deceased.
Tuese are. therefore, to cite .an 1 admonish all
whom it may concern to be and anpear before
said court, to make objection if a .- u-v have)
on or tiefore tile FIRST MONDAY IN
JULY NEXT, otherwise said letters ill ue
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ffurill.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day
of May, issy.
FRANK E. KEILBA 'H,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
GEORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
ALEXANDER H. GA'TO.s iias apolied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters of A Inn i-ira
non oh tlie estate of RiCHaRD McUROOM,
deceased.
Tuese are. tiierefore, to cite and admonish
nil whom it may concern to be and apnear bo
fore sail court, to make objection (if auv they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
ULY NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L Kraan u,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 3i.t day
of .day, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILB ACH.
Clerk V. ().. O. C.
G’ EOROIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
V WIL lAM P. BAIL Y, has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dsmi-scry
on the estate of JAMES MED HEND..RSGN,
Is ceased.
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be a id appear l>e
fore sa.d court, to make objection pi any t icy
isvej on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
HiTEMBKR NEXT, otherwise said letters
wilt b • gra-ited
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. F hurim.,
Orumury tor Chatham County, tills Ute 3.st day
of .nay, 1889.
FRANK E KEILBACH,
Clei k C. <>.. C. G.
/GEORGIA, Chatham Oocnty.—JOIIANNAH
a T c. JOtINS JN has Applied to Court of Or
linary tor twelve months' luaint snanuj and
support for heiaelf and minor cnildi- -n out of
tie estate of JOHN Z JOHNS ).\. deceased.
Appraisers have made return allowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all whom it may
concern to appear before sail court, to make
objection oi or before FIRST MONDAY IN
JUL - NEXT, otherwise same will bo granted.
Witness tin Honorable Hampton L. Fhaiuhu,
Ordinary 'or Chatham county, this BLt day
of Mav, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Clers (.'. U. Q, C.
Gt EORGIA, Chatham County. - Whereas,
V LdUiS T. TERN ER has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardian-hip upon
i e property of W INIFRED 8., HE,.BERT B„
•VALTER B,.IOSr.FHLNUB., aud LEILA M
and. DUCKWORTH.
The-e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
■aid court, to nu.r objection (if unv tney liavei
on or before the FIRST MONDAY l.\ JULY
NEXT, otherwise said letters wil. be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Kcn i(i,t„
Ordinary for Chatiiam county, th;. tne 8 si day
of May, 1889.
FRANK E KEIL IACH.
Clerk ij, 0.. C. 0.
Th EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
V.Y SL'TMOUR fi\ STEWA..T -has applied to
'ourtof Ordmai'y for i etters Dis mssory o . the
•tale of J Ha M RMNUBTAR, .ecehned.
These are, therefore, to rate ipid affmomsi) all
whom it may com-a' to be and appoa. befacq
■aid court to tn.iku ybhctiou (if aiy they lia-ui
on or b fore Lbe l y t 101" MONDAY IN BfEP
I’K )1H: K NEXT, otherwise said letter* wifi bo
.•ranted. -dYz: i • i A \
Witness the Honoralilii Hampton L. FEieRH.t,.
Ordinary for Chatham cdujity, this the 3tu day
of May, 18a#. . ■ ao
FRANK E-NfF.I lbach,
V, /- Clerk c. y.. (#. fj
GEORGIA, Chatham County.— Wlieretw,
M. H. HOPKi.sk Rind L. ft ■r \R HR
lave applied to ComA of: (trdinary for I.utters
of Admin straliun J ,heius nou cum i, HiimeeHA
a uexo on the estate of M. LOfiKlNa. d6r
ceased.
These ape. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
oil or before tne FIRST MONDAY IN illf. {
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Wltues-the Honorable Hampton L. Fsuaiuu,
Ordinary for ChaLham county, this the 3,st clay
of -uay, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Clerk O. Q„ C. O.
Ch EORGIA, Chatham County.—CATHERINE
* I 'REN 1Y has applied to Court of Ordi
nary fort .reive months mai te.icuoj aud s p
i'ort for herself on; of the estate of PATRICK
PREN I’Y, deceased. Appraisers have ma io re
tu n allowing sa no
These aro, therefore, to cite all whom it may
concern to appear before said court, to make
objection _ou or before tbo FIRST MONDAY
IN JULY NEXT, otherwise same wifi be
gr-nted.
Witness tbe Honorable Hampton L. Fekrita,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 3ist day
of May, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clark C. 0.. C. C.
f ' EORGIA,ChaAb am County.—To all whom it
VI may CO i erbfi .MARY ONjONAiIUC -u ir
dlan of DANIEL J. DONAHUE has applied in
due f'rm tot o undersigned for leave to sell
lands b longing to ;be e.tato of said ward, a id
sad app icaa n will be heard on FIRST MON
DAY IN JULY NEXT.
This :11st day of Mav. 1 ‘-•O.
II tMi TO ,' F. FERRILL,
Ordia ry C. (J. Ga.
I d EORGIA, Chatham County.—Wnereas a
petition has b>--n fllet In the Ulo ■ of the
< irdriary of c hatnam county by Gt’GIE BOUR
QULN et a freeholders of siud couutv, with
ne requisite number of names, acc. rimg to
•aw. ; raving teat an election be ueld nil .er
section 1455 Ode of Re rg a to deteroun the
question of Fence" or “No Fence” by the legal
v-iters o. said co nty. nun that said petition
■ iil be gamed oil the So DAY OF JUNE NEXT,
1889. uifie-scou t r )> t.tion bn filed.
May 14th, 188 J HA.iIPTON . FERRILL,
Ordinary C. C.. Ga.
r FOAT, NOTlCE.—Offica of Obmmissfohers
la and ex- m.cio Judg.-s Chatham county,
Georgia, Savami li. Gi.. May 10th, jnk<. To
whom it may co icern: Notice i* hereby given
that a public road h .s he n laid out an I ma ked,
coiilormady to la a, exle .ding in a dlrmrt line
with Bay street rroih tbe extensi m of Bay
street to the Au us a riai.aid (ho -ail be.-
roal 'ill l< flnMt gr.i'ited on the 12ui DAY
OF JUNE N'EXT, if no new cause be showu to
th • oontr.iry
By order of tbe Corn mis loners of C.iacham
county and ex-officio Judges.
JOHN R. DILLON,
Clerk C. C. C.
(GEORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
JT J otD (N F. DKOOK.S lias applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters ismisso y on the
estate of DA Lc. cLancY. deceasea.
These are, tiierefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be ad appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
AUGUST NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. F f.kkilu.
Ordinary for Chatiiam county, this the 30th
day of April, ISBJ.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
_ Clerk C. 0-. G'. 0.
C 8 EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
X Ur.s F, HE KEN has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters Disrnissory on the
estate of uIE I) 11 W. HENKEN. deceaned.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court to make objection (if any they have)
on or before tb • FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Faaiiibh,
Ordinary fur Chatham county, this the 30th
day of April, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. O.
( a EORGIA, Chatham CotJNTr.—Whereas,
J .108 PH E. FUL ION has applied to Court
of Ordinary for lAstters Disrnissory on tbe estate
of BL.A.S rULTO.V. deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear lieforo
Raid court to make objection (if any they have)
on or before ti e FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST
NEXT, otherwise sa: i letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ffuirii.l.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this 3ut;i day
of April, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C, 0., C. C.
4— v W CENTS A WEEK pays for tbe
f DAILY MORNING NEWS, deliv
/ i B lered EARLY EVERY MORNING
katas m auy psxi of the city.
CLOTHING. !
EG ADIT
\YF. a'waj'n thought that otim a Male
Out lit est&b.is mumt. but events Hhow
that the La !k-s weni just waiting for a obauce
to overpower us. We advert mod
Laiies’ ana Misses' Blouses
aid Bali Suits
last week, and ever since our spacious sales
rooms have been crowded with
BLUSHING BEAUTY,
And We Don’t Object,
and want them to keep coming, as we can sup
ply their wama, end ore glad to see them any
how.
*******
UlT\ pi Do you know what
*II v 1 "BLAZERS” arc?
i K \ Simply dents’
jilu SMtzrvs
A-sXXA-r Seashore or Negli
gee u-.es. Cool, comfortable, easy, and are
noticeaole without spectacles.
S' TTTi mPI So K rp,lt is <h“ rush for
il |\'our NEGLIGEE
- U ' \ SHIRTS, in Silks, Flan
% nels, Pongees and Li i
II LI en ' i ' ( hat. figuratively
■ >*XXw Kpeal<ing,ecansca c-ly
“i-ep a suirt on our backs,” bui the wi es ad
steamship lines will replenish stock frequently.
*******
A New Lot T' ’ S HT] P| just arrived
of Macki- I- A V and offered
naw Straw JLiIAX k/ very cheap.
ul
Children's Undervests. Fancy Plall Kilt
Skirts fn>m to 8 years at 7c. Also a nice
selection of Children’s Flannel Kilt Skins
cheap to close.
*******
ICE COLD.
A large arrival of extreme Light Weight
Summer Suiis for Gents, Youths and Hoys,
comprising sizes to lit all, at from J 8 to sls.
BATHING- a F ?, r d Mfl F ,M
males at
suits
iM
Good Night Shirts.
White and Fancy Pique Vests.
Silk Belts.
100 dozen Children's Pongee Scarfs at 25c.
Neckwear,
Thin Coats and Vests.
Flannel Suits. .
Knox Hats.
Lawn Tennis Suits.
***** in *
A Spscia! Drive for This Week:
PAIRS MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS
—' ' at $1 50 a pair. The biggest Bargain
of the y^arl
8. 11. LIT! & 11
PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION.
Bi'A i E OF GEORGIA, County of Chatham.—
To the Honorable the Superior court of
na.d county:
T e i eiition of 8, P. WEISIOER of Augusta,
Oa.:T. E. AKTOPEof Macon. Ga.; JOSEPH
ITIRSH if At iinta, Ga.. and 0 B T ’W.NS END,
T. M. ATTLK. M. DEITSH. '.'AX ROBINSON.
JOE LOWENSTEIN. s. A. PUGHSLEY, Jr.. H
J. APPEL, L. C. DeLETTRE. A. BARNETT,
J:<; L. E. DAVIS, A. II FROWN, MAX
KRAUSS, F. C O a ENS, E. KULMAN, R. K.
MAYERS, DEAN N WMAN. J \KE STRAUSS,
li. J. A PPL , JOE BE >1 OKI!, MORD
ABRAMS, if. M. EASON. HENRY HOHE .-
sj EiN. John p, Solomons, mose lumen-
THAL and S. H. HOTHBCHIL K o the city of
Suva mah. k i.I stale and co mty, shows; T.iat
they desiie for tueius Ives, and sue i other per
s ns as may be her -after associated with them,
to be Inco p rated mder t • name and stvl ,
of: ‘‘SOUTHERN TRAVELERS’ ASSOCI.V
TION," for tlie purpo- and obj ct of mu
tual cO-op>-raiion, establishing f.leujy feliow
ship between ec . other an l a o-g com:ner
cu tia el ra, to improve ihe standing of coin
meicoi travelers as .profession, to afford i ro
f -i'ti n f ,r tni-moers acain-t irn m-itions of ail
kinds, to ass st members whenever pr*ctica
be, in ■ btai ii tg employment, an I to aid and
ui cor tie dv one- and families of members of
said associatio andg nerally to advance the
interests •-f said ass ctation, socially, morally,
financially and otherwise.
That t e cap t.il stock to lie employed by
them is to be the sum of One Ihons
ad igl.OOOi Dollars, all of wni h has
actually be-n paid in, and they and
- e the privilege of increasi ,g said eapi’al
s'oek, to any sum fro it time to t me. in tit • ■ dis
cretion of its hoard of directors, not to exceed
the sum or Tw nty-Five Thou-antl <25.000i Dol
lars: sucb stock to be divided Into certificates
of Five I ol ar< each.
That the he ulqu irC rs and general place of
bus ness of said or,oration shall he the county
of Chatham, said stab*, with the principal offle,
in the city of avannsb, an I t at subordinate
bran It s may be e tabllshed in any city in the
southern stales; that they desire to b.i incorpo
rated, as aforesaid, ft* the term of twenty (2>>
yearn, with privile je of reneval at the expi
ration o sal i term; with power to pure tase,
own, lease, hire and otherwise acquire and pos
sess real and personal property of what oover
kind, widen they may lindconvenient iu c Try
ing out the dde ts of their associatiau ad their
sai l business, in the judg nent of its boar- 1 of
hirecto. s. and to sell, mortgage, hire. pl> ge,
sub-let or convey the same, or any part thereof,
at will, and to reinvest at pleasur-; to have a
corporate seal; to borrow motley and secure
the same by mortgage, deed or ot erwiso; to
issue notes, bonds and Other obligations there
to ;to me and be sued in and by sad corporate
name; to make contracts of any kind or t-e
further nee of its organization and business; to
make by-laws not incut, st -nt w in the lass of
the land, an I generally to h ive. enjoy aid ex
eren-e the corporate powers and piivileges inci
dent to cerporati mi in this state.
AVh, r -foie, petitioners pray t at they and
tbei as ciates may be incorperated lor the
p rp set a ore-cud, in saii c rporate name, for
the t rm aforesaid, and with all the powers
aforesaid.
And petitioners will ever p>ay. etc., e:o.
GARRARD & MEI.DRIH,
Petit.oners' Attorneys.
Filed In office and record and, this sd day of
May, 1889. JA.MtS K. P. CARR,
clerk 8. C„ C. C.
CENTS A WEEK will have the
* J I-'v MORNING NEWS and liv-iwd nt
ST'MMFR RTSOKTS.
SUWANEE SMB SPIIINSS,
Suwanee Count-', Fionda.
I-'ns NEW SUMMER RESORT, situated in
t!* high and dr. 4 *oti *ll of t estate,
one uni * fro n oU'V.me j 8 a i>n on tj * btri'i*
o“ti. Florid. t J \Ye*t rn r.ilwav, wr.tb ho ■4O
car to moet every tram; no lout drives in ass
of tt* or twelve • i!e ; e.. of ace sh to all
parts of Ihe state. It offers ji.adj induce
nio.its a
SUMMER RESORT
not eq ml aby -pring* jn t.jo north Free from
ma aria an i por eet -f wat-or
uorkaa ni dr .ot ando >id v,\ter. di:-ct
frtvw the Spii ,L'. 11 every r>o n, bitu r o n to
every cotta /•; steam a nch n 1 row hot* on
toe rivt r; biUiurd ro ms. bowling alley; cro
qu t. Kiwi ten i% d\n i % nu.l roller skating
pavlllions for pleasur • <>f jriests.
ASARKMMDI \ LAGBJNT
it is vie l vi own f<)r its wonderful cures of Hheu
inatism, Din ns •of tb • Liver, Kid
ney w, blood and B->iu. Kotudcut Puytdcian in
ait n lanoc.
Kata: tfht’SO per week; special inducements
oft*-red t • families.
Kxm sio- Tots on silo from all point lon
8., K. and W rad way. Hr 1 iswick and Western
railroad, Florida Central an Peninsula, Jack
•onvi e, Tampa anti Key West aad Florida
Southern systemß. For fu the * oarti<’nlars, or
pampuieiK t *s: imonial*. address
L- W. SCOVILL :, Go era. Manager,
Suwanee Sulp.iur Co., Suwaned, Fla.
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,
Immediately on the C. 4 0. Rail.-oad.
The Grind Central Hotel end Cottages
At this ureat health and pleasure resort, with a
well earned reputation of a century for the
modicinfit virtues>f the waters and fln • summer
ciimute, situated hi :h up in the Alleghanies,
2,000 f*‘et above the level of t o s*a, ar* now
open for the season. The iffh standard of the
cuisine established by the present man i*ement
w ilt be fully main aiued i>i every respe/t. \Vc
have improved rad .ad service, with t !0 finest
vestihuh* trains nassiu# our uoora daily to the
north, oast, south an 1 west.
For pamphlets in full information in
quire at fceu. ral tic et offlees or to
If. 1 K . Superit tend nt.
WASHINGTON HOTEL'
Seventh and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
no I’ir.ii, day.
JOHN TR\OY, PnopaiiTO*.
Elevator and all Modern Improvements,
Montvale Springs
Blount County, Tennessee.
r pill.'. n t and health re-ort will be open May
1 the Fit 1880. The mod c lebratoo Dy pep
tic water known. hotel and grounds
Excellent table. Tel phone connect! u with
Knoxville. Address the proprietor f r rates.
J. (v £ VQBU Pfopriytoft
"TI IK I’ RM VV < )OD, ”
Marieita* Creorgta.
'PHISnew and hundso nely fur ushed Hotel
1 electnc beds, fftn, wu or and tl m-class m
all of iu ap i t uentn—ba-v been le iso I by M. G.
Ny hit <ck, form r owner nn l prop ict >r of the
late Whitlock ll- usv His tabla and service
uill satisfy the rnos> fudnl in. The beds a e
first-class a i(l Address M. G. WHIT
LOCK, Proprietor.
1889—9th SEAS OX.
“THE AMERICAN,”
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
OPF.N .bins until October. Most centrally
located hotel in Saratoga Springs.
_ GEO. A. FAIt N H AM, Prop.
C .TSKILI. MOUNTAINS,
TREMPKR HOUSE,
Open June to October. Th inana ter may ba
seen at f.tti Vva Hotel, N. Y., Mo.uiays and Fri
days, or addi e s
J. H. ilt MPER. Jr.. Phojtiioia, N. Y.
LOUIS F. GOODS.- LL, Man a cr.
Formerly i.r Cuzz it s. V\et Point, and Pulaski
House, Savannah.
BArrEHY PARK HOTEL,
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA,
Open tbroughou the year Elevation 2,000
fret; average summer te.np-ratur •. 71”: mag
iiidce .t mon ta.n see cry. Hydraulic rlevat .r;
electric lights and bo h; music hall, tennis
court, ladies'billiard parlor aud boiviiug alley,
llean iful aiivoi and flrat-ctas. livery. No
moaquitoea For descriptive printed matter
apply to
_ JO' T> ' B. r Mane-er.
MOl'N rMUOP liOTfcL AND SPiU.\(iS,
OVFJt RtH-kOsh Gap, Blue-Ultlge Mount.iins,
199(1 fee above tne .e:e> ol the H--a: flue
view-; a delightful eu timer resort; i-heao
board; suong iron springs, many attractions
to ibe :nvail i, pleasure seeker and families; of
easy access. Address
__ Mits- KI. .. ASSIE & CO., Afton, Va.
Q ALU DA HOTEL.—This hotel isopen all the
O y. a . Good fair and . oid accommo lo
tions. Climate Is n .1, surpassed. Address H. C.
TANNER, S lnda, Polk Cos.. N. 0., Spartanburg
and Asln-ville R. R.
MILL SUPPJLIE*.
MILL SUITLIES.
T>UBBFRand LEATII R BELTING,
li Tucks Paokin’ sb etc* Sne.-t Packing,
Pliirnbaro l acking, Vsbestm Wick Packing,
Iletnp Packl i-, Sheet Rubber Packing,
Empire Packing. Asb.-st si ’e necit.
Flax Packing, Mill Saw F.les,
Asbestos Packing, Wrenches, and Gauge
Glas-eg.
( ar. Axle and Wagon Grcasos.
Royal Lubricant.
Royal Crank Pin Lubricant.
Tallmv. White and Colored Waste, Lamps,
Lanterns, etc.
Machinery OPs of all kinds.
A iso. a full line Saab, Doors, Blinds and Build
ers’ M it-rfal.
Get my prices before buying elsewhere.
Andrew Hanley,
Bay and Whitaker streets, “
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA,
GARDES l OJA
GARDEN TILE
OR
IBoxdLex
GARDEN IIOSK,
G-a:r?cLe:n_ Tools
EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS,
155 Broughton Street.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
US. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ornc*
• MAHt.ie Hospttai. Service, Savannah,
Ga.. May JJiu, 18.9.—5-ale<J proposal - wi 1 be
r -celv J at t is offloe until noon of WEDNES-
Da i , June Btb, 1 stw, to build a scow for ure at
South Atlantic Vuarantme Station Sapolo
Sound), Georgia. Schedules, specifications and
fur.her information may be obtains 1 upon
anpliotion to the unde, signed. The r’gnt is
reserved to waive Informal ties an I to reject
any or all proposalS D. BROOKS, Passed
As.Jtant Surgeon, M. H. 8.
johnYf. BUTLER,
WHITE LE\D3, COLORS, OILS, OI.ASS,
B'l’Cd kF.ADY MIXED
PAINTS: RAILI.O ’■ D. STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES: SASHEDOORS, BUNDS AND!
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. So!* Ag nt lo
LADD U ME, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER.
M 0 Congress street and !J st. Julian stre r
Savannal. G ••n>-
fr i] IT M INING M.W- carriers reach
i It P every prt of tne city early. Twenty
‘ IXX Ik five cents a week pays lor the Da tig.
~ - WPHiPI Trt-n\Y.
AT AUCTION.
BOOKS, BOOKCASES AND
PICTURES.
By C. H. Dorset!. Auctioneer.
Will .oil at yu'dio outcry T 113 DAY, 3 iTUR
DAY, June ists ISB9. at 14i Congress street,
commencing at li o'clock a. u.
2 BOOKCASES—I being small and the other
large.
1 very One PAINTING of Ben Hill.
1 fine OIL PAINTING, ”Pus. in Roots.”
7 Urge OIL PAIN TINGS, copies from ’‘Old
Masters. *
A col leer (o*i of books, cornprfaln* many solan
tine works of interest tocl' ii or necbanical en
gineers—many of them rnreand valuable.
-—ALSO— 4
Works Historical. Poetical and Biographical.
—ALSO—
A lot of novels bouM.l and in pampMof form.
Tsis ad chance to replenish libraries and
a to c lie t : mUoi ia .
Temporary A miaist.atrixs Sale
GEORGIA FAMILIES JOURNAL
I. D. Laßoche&Son, Auctioneers
By virtue nf an order gr ■ .-don the 18th day
of May, 1880, by the Ho iora le Hampton L.
Fcrnii onlimiry f Jr Chatham county, jvo
wil! sell for cash to the highest bidders, on
premises, on Broughton street, between Di ay
ton ad Al corn streets, fill a DAY at 11
o’clock everything unsold, via;
The GEORGIA FAMILIEN JOURNAL.
PRESSES, TYPES, O-rnun an I Roman tol
ire'her with all the STATI tNT-’.RY, BOOKS
STtlv.K IN TRADE, etc , as a whol • or in par
cels. belonging to ho estate ot nictate HENRY
G. KUoKUCK,
„ LENA KUCKUOSf,
Temporary Administratrix estate H. G. Kuc
kuck.
AUCTION sales FUTUBR HAYS
ONE I.IE CUM
To Secure Lots in the Savannah
of the Future,
C, H. DOiISETT, Auctioneer,
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY ON THE
PREMISES ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1559,
At 4:30 P. M.,
4 0 LOTS,
SITUATED ON THAT HIGH, HEALTHY
RIDGE THROUGH WHICH
NINTH AND TEN ID STREETS
Page. These lots being between Barnard, Jef
ferson nud West Broad Streets and
MEASURING 30x125 FEET.
THE t -rms have been fired so reazonab’e that
any may tie able to secure one of the lots,to
wit: &'<in C.osh, Ten D lUa.-s per mouth and
Only Six Per Gent, per annum upon deferred
payments.
IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED that the
Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Com
pany is selling these lots, aad to buyvrs who de
sire to build at once, t ie cotnp iny will be glad
to extend ail the help it can iu the furtherance
gf that desire.
Suburban Lots.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
ON TUESDAY. dTH, of JUNE, 1889, before tha
Court House, at the usual hours of sale.
, LOTS 13, 15, 17 ON TENTH STREET, 80
feet by 100, more or leg*, let ween Bull street
and Drayton street extended.
—A/.SO—
LOTS 21, S3, 25, 99. a.VD 81 ON TENTH
STREET,
80 feet by 100, more or less, between Drayton
street and Abercorn exten led.
ALSO ON TENTH SIRVET
all that tri angular lot composed in whole of
par s i-f those several
LO r S Si. 85 AND 37, SAID TRIANGULAR
LOTS BE NG 100 FEET DEEP along the ivesb
erly linn of lot No. 88 with a northerly irontof
05 test, and an extensio ■ on lb - line of the hy
po: !:- rr,us of said triangular lot of 105 f -et.
All being snb.li islons of th western porton
of lu 0 of original ad sub iivisions of farm lots
7, 8 and 9 Tyrcon ,ell tythl.ig Derby ward os per
plat.
These lots are favorably located, being con
tiguous to the White Bluff road, Bull street,
Dr yton, ad Ab rj ira.
TEdiS AT SALE.
SPORTING GOO OS.
11l LOADED
TTY*—
Winchester Repeating Arms Cos.
FOR——
TRAP SHOOTING,
VERY CHEAP.
CALL AND GET PRICES
FROM
G.S.McAILPIN
31 WH. TAKER ST.
SYRUP.
by Sups.
ALL KINDS, FOR SALE BY
C. M. GILBERT & CO.,
-
Corner Bay and West Broad streets.
3