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AT TH3 COURTS.
Gossip Pioial Up Haps and Thare In
t:ia Court Rooms.
The session of the superior oourt was
taken up yesterday and to a late hour last
ilight in the consideration of two appeal
cases from the justice’ courts. The flrst
"ase was a suit between two old fishermen,
D. A. Mooney and John Roe. Mocney sued
Roe for SB6 for repairs to nets, boa:, etc.,
and got judgment in Justice Reynold’s
oourt for ssl, nut as the case was heard by
the trial magistrate outs do of his district, a
second trial was had in the proper district
and judgment -iven Mooney by default for
the full anu.uut claimed. Roe appealed
on the ground that the finding was
excessive, ar.dtha jury yesterday found for
plaintiff for only $lO. Roe claimed that
Mooney was not to charge for Ins wi rk, but
they helped each other to rig up their outfit
for partnership fishing. The other case was
that of Cox vs. Smith, appealed from Jus
tice Russeli’s court. This was a suit on a
note for SIOO, judgment being given for the
defendant in the trial court below. The
jury last night was instructed to bring in a
sealed verdict.
In the city court yesterday morning there
were ten arraignments. In the case of
ejimon Miller, charged "iththe larceny of
a coat and vest from Frank Murphy, the
court sa.d that the evidence indicate ! that
the offense, if any, is larceny alter trust,
aud he ordered the defendant rec mi milted
to answer in the superior court for the
greater offense. Albert Wallace and Ben
Robinson, for carrying concealed wen.uons,
were fined $25 or two months each.
Henry Cotton, who carried off a pair of
~hoes'from Tuberdy’s, was sentenced to six
months on the cliain-gai g. Dolly’ Styles
was acquitted of the charge of stabbing
Ohloe Garrett, but convicted of stabbing
William Garrett, and fined $25 or three
months. Edwin Davis was giveu six
mouths for the larceny of a coat aud vost,
the property of Robert H. Governor. J. C.
Hawkins was permit ed to settle Jie costs
on a charge of wife-beating. He was Che
one whom Justice Endres had so much
trouble with on a West Broad street car
last Saturday night.
There will be uo session of the city court
to-day. The civil calendar c&sas wiil be
sounded to-morrow, and on Friday the
grand jury w id convene at 4 o’clock p. m.
The grand jury of ihi superior court will
be in session vo-morrow afternoon, conven
ing at 4 o’clock.
C. H. McGillis was reappointed a com
mercial notary public by Judge Falligant
yesterday.
Justice Russell had a field day yesterday.
He committed Grant Bacon to jail to an
swer iu the superior court for burglary.
Bacon was caught iu the act of ransacking
the premises of Joseph Golden, at the Coast
Line junction, Sunday morning.
Christian Halm gave bond on two charges,
one for carry ing concealed weapons and the
other for pointing a pistol at C. M. Emo.
Justice Russell committed Allen Brooks
to jail on a warrant for an assault and bat
tery upon one Estelle Jack-ion. A colored
woman went on Brooks’ bond some time
ago and Brooks skipped out, but Officer
Humphries caught nim at Augusta and
brought him back.
George Parker, the colored saloon keeper
who was held in jail here for the unlawful
sale of liquor in Americus, was released on
bond a tew days ago. He returned to
Americus, and has succeeded in placing a
criminal charge against each of the negroes
who prosecuted him. Parker is state’s wit
ness in each case. He is regarded highly in
Americus by the better class of color, and peo
ple, but he has made himseif very unpopular
there by informing on the criminals.
Deputy Jailor Strickland said that Parker
conducted him: elf ali right in jail in Sa
vannah.
The Purse-McAlpin case, which was set
for a healing in Magistrate Davidson’s
court yesterday, was postponed, owing tithe
absence of J. K. Sarnsy, Esq., ccuusel for
the defense. The civil action of forcible
entry and detainer was brought by Capt. J.
W. McAlpin against D. G. Purse and J. C.
Rowland immediately after the defendants
tore down some houses at Reiv Deptford,
erected by Capt. McAlpin. The houses
were put up the first week in February.
The suit was made returnable to the court
in which the lauds lie, which is the Fifth
district. The only facts wmeh were to have
been tried, and which will tin tried on
March 25, are the questions of possession
and forcible entry, and detainer. The
question of title will not coma up.
“PBNNSY’d” PRE3ID JNT SOUTH.
Mr. Roberts and His Party to Stop
Here on Iboir Way Back North.
President George B. Roberts of the Penn
sylvania railroad, accompanied by his wife
and daughter, Superintendent of Transpor
tation S. M. Provost and wife, and Mrs.
Wyatt, and President John Hoey of the
Adams Express Company passed through
Savannah yesterday alternoon on the Flor
ida special en route to Florida, to spend a
week. They were unable to stop over here,
as they anticipated, but th 6 probability is
that both parties will stop on their return.
President Roberts and party traveled in
the president’s private ear, and President
Hcey and party traveled in another special
car. The parties were met at the depot by
some of the officials of the Savannah, Flor
ida and Western railway, who urged them
to stop over a short time, but President Rob
erts said that his plans, he was sorry to say,
had been made so that they could not well
stop then. He expressed a desire to see Sa
vannah, and hoped that upoa the return of
the party north a day may be spent here.
The parties were entertained in Charles
ton Sunday where the day was spent.
President Robert! was loud in bis praise of
the south, and he took occasion to compli
ment the Atlantic Coast Line, Savannah’s
great route to the north. He said: -‘ln my
judgmont, i. compares favorably with any
road in my knowledge. The management
siiouid certainly bo complimented on the
good work which it has done in the past few
years.”
In a short conversation with President
Roberts yesterday, ho prononneed the
rumurs that the PonnsylVa ia Railroad
thought of scooopin' the Atlantic Coast
Line groundless. “Ho such thing is in my
head,” he said. Ho said that he came south
to rest, and his presence is in no wise con
nected with these rumors.
At 2 o'clock the party left for St. Augus
tine, and will probably visit Tainpa before
returning.
J. F. Smith & Cos., St. Louis, Mo.— l
have used your Bile B ans and consider
them the best medicine I have ever used.
Enclosed is 25 cents, for which please send
another bottle by mail.
Hits. Tim.>thy BoTT.Kent.Neb.— Adv.
The Late C. H. Hunting.
The Baltimore American has tho follow
ing notice of the death of Mr. C. H. Hunt
ing of the lumber firm of E. B. Hunting &
Cos., this city, mention of which has been
made in the Morntxo News.
Tho death of Mr. Hunting was particu
larly sad. Hewasau enterprising young
business man, and was a great favorite with
ui l who knew him. He was but 28 years
old, and had only been married since Jan. 2.
Mr. Hunting was bom in Baltimore, and
received his educition in this city, aid
for some i ime he atte dod the Po kskiil mili
tary academy at Peeksktll, N. Y. For a
number • f ye iru 1 e was a clerk in tho lum
ber linn of Wilson & Hunting. Wnen Air.
Wilson retired from the firm Mr. Clarence
limiting wm taken into partnership.
i'he lumber exchange held a tpeeisl meet
ig >es i'l'dsy afternoon to take action on
i :e death of Mr. Hunting, and paved the
1 11 wing r, duiiou: in tho do ith of Clar
ri.ee 11. limiting ‘ his exchange loses a rnom
’ r '• Im, tb ugh / ung in years, has, by bit
■"‘terprUe, strict attention io liueliiists and
Inga moral qualities, endeared himself to the
"BUre membership,
Simmons l.iser Regulator has never le*n
tnouu to fall I > sure hpp > |als,—4llll.
yachting matters.
The Savannah Yacht Club Getting
Repay for the May Beg retta.
The stewards of the Savannah Yacht
Club held a meeting at the office of Com
modore IVm. Hone yesterday, and a grow
ing interest ia yachting circles was noted.
The folio wing officer,, were elec ed:
Chairman of the Board of Stewards—M.
Y. Madntire.
Sailing Committee —M. Y. Henderson, S.
P. Goodwin, F. G. Stracban.
House Committee—A. S. Bacon, 11. A.
Palmer, M, Y. Maclntire, John R. Young
and Commodore William Hone.
Membership Committee—R. M. Demere,
C. Williams, J. A. G. Carson, M. Y. Hen
dor on, George W. Haupl.
Timers—C. Williams, John R. Young,
George AY. Haupt.
Measurer—F. G. Stracban.
At the meeti gto be held two weeks
hence eight or ten new members will be
elected.
The annual regatta, to be held in May, is
already being discussed, and is looked for
ward to with interest, as it promises to be
one of the most a t active ever held. It is
said that the Carolina Yacht Club will par
ticipate in the regatta by urgent invitation.
The club proposes to build an extended
and elaborate bath house on the point just
north of the club house at Thunderbolt. It
is to be octagonal in srape, a.id will be
fitted up with thejraost elegant finishings and
furnishings. It u expected to be completed
by May 1.
The pilot boat regatta during Merchants’
week is being discussed in yachting and
shipping circles aud promises to he an ex
citing event. Already pilot boats from
Chafes ton. Port RoyaJ, Darien and Bruns
wick are getting in trim to enter, and the
Savannah boats will be ready to enter. The
Neca is looked upon as bei g'the greyhound
of the Savannah fleet, but AY. J. Thompson
said last night that he may sail the Mary
Odell, and with a fair breeze he does not
fear the crack sailers of any South Atlantic
port. •
A BIG FEEDER TO SAVANNAH.
How the Eden Extension Will In
crease Savanuah’s Trade.
Referring to the influence on the trade of
Savannah by the Savannah and Western, a
gentleman from Tattnall said yesterday
that it will ba mutually beneficial to the
city and the people of his section.
The gentleman said that much of the
products of that section has been carted to
Savannah at a loss of time, and at great
expense to the farmers. This will all come
hereafter by rail. Tattnall and adjoining
counties are in a rich agricultural and dairy
country, and will supply large quantities of
pork, beef, poultry," butter, eggs, fruit,
syrup and melons, potatoes and cotton.
Naval stores and lumber will he shipped
largely in the future, und already the re
ceipts of naval stores have been large.
At least twelve distileriei will be located
between Eden junction and Sterling. The
product of these distileries will ave age GOO
barrels of spirits
rosin, increasing Savannah’s naval stores
receipts that much.
Tne lumber cut in the virgin forests
tributary to the Savannah and Western
will be heavy, and new san-mids are g.ii g
up, aud others will be put up in the heavily
timbered section through which the road is
projected. , The connections westward will
be feeders to the new road, and a large iu
crea-e in the Central’s cotton receipts by
the Savannah and Western is predicted
for next season.
The great delay in the road’s completion
has teen due largely to the failure to get
bridge timbers and crossties, but the work
is now progressing more favorably, and
when the road is completed to Sterling
Col. Hawkins’ forces will be employed by
the Central to aid in the.Central's portion
of the construction, aud track-laying, it is
thought, will be pushed at both ends of the
line to close up the gap.
EXPECTED SOME TIME TO-DAY.
The Bostons and New Yorks to be
Here Two Weeks Instead of One.
The Nacoochee is expected in port this
morning with the ball players. The two
teams of the brotherhood league, the New
Yorks and Bostons, compose the players,
and William Ewi.ig of the New York team,
who came by rail, said'yesterday that he
thinks the clubs will remain here two w eeks
instead of one.
Ewing paid a visit to the ball park yes
terday, and expressed astonishment to find
it in such good condition. He said that it
is in first-ciass order, and will afford an
excellent ground for practice. It is under
stood that there will not be an exhibition
game this afternoon, although the players,
if they gat in in time, may limber up by a
little practice tor the games to be played
daily thereafter. The teams will make
their headquarters at the De Ho to, and
O’Day, Slattery, Whitney, Griffin aud
Quinn ave there now, having come by rail
from different parts of the country. Ewing
is stopping with his wife's people at No. 15
Zublv street.
John Irwin of the Buffalo Players’ League,
with his wife and child, is at tne Screven,
and John wiil ba au interested spectator at
the initial games between New York and
Boston.
In an interview with O’Day last night, he
said that Savannah has grown rapidly since
he piayed bail here in 1880. Ha expects the
lovers of the national game will see some
fine games between the two team i while
they are here.
Eass' Ale and Guinness’ Stout, Dog Head
Brand, bottled by Read Bros., London, are al
lowed to remain upwards a year in their ample
cellarage to settle into brilliant condition long
before being bottled. Lippman Bros, and M.
Lavin’s Estate, Agents, Savannah, Ga.— Adv.
HAIL AND CROSSTIE.
Purchasing Agent Haskell of tho Central
ia in Atlanta.
Soliciting Freight Agent E. A. R- 33 of
the Central, wiih headquarters at Macon, is
in the city.
President Alexander and General Jlan
ager Gabtrett of the Central went over to
Columbus yesterday.
Traffic Manager Shellman and General
Freight Agent Whitehead of the Central
went to Atlanta last night.
The office of Assistant Trainmaster
Borders, over the Central passenger depot,
has been refurnished with new tubles and
desks, and the office has been parti.ioned
off by a railing.
Levi Hege, formerly superintendent of the
Central’s main stem, spent yesterday in
Savannah. He u ill shortly connect himself
with the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
railroad in tho same capacity as w ith the
Central. Mr. Hege met many of his old
fi lends here yesterday.
The fast mail train on the Savannah,
Florida and Western railway from Way
cr iss to Chattahoochee will soon be taken
off and run instead to Baiubridge, connect
ing with the Alabama Midland railroad,
making a through lino from Savannah to
Montgomery. When this change is made
only one train a day will go to Chattahoo
chee. That will be a mixed train of
passengers and freight from Thomasville to
Cnatlauoocbee.
The Coll Wave Passed.
The cold wave has passed. The minimum
temperature was 31® yesterday, and that
fins recorded early in the morning. As the
day grew ol ier tua weather g t warmer,
urtil toward night tho emperalure was
almost normal. To-da* will be much
warmer, aud the temperature to-morrow
will bo normal.
Itoraloid'a Add Pboiobato.
Useful in ail f rim of dysgieitlx—Ada
Handsome Gent's Furnishing, at rear en
able p tree at •* The -Famous," 148 Brough
ton street. —Adv.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, .MARCH 18, 1890.
Local Record for the Morning News.
Local forecasts for Savannah and vicinity
for to-day: Fair weather.
Special forecasts for Georgia:
FAIR AVarmer, fair weather, southwest-
lerly winds.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah, Ga., March 17. 1830, and the mean of the
same day for sixteen years:
it departure , tv-—-.,,
Mkax Tekphutciix from the Departure
normal
for 16 years Mch. 17, 'SO or * *® A -
- 311
COMPARATIVE RAINFAI I. STITXMKXT.
Amount i A ™ unt fifSTtho J*!****™
for 16 years normH
.13 | 00 -13 6-o 5
Maximum temperature, C 4: minimum tem
perature. 31.
Observations taken at the same moment
of time at all stations.
The hight of the river at Augusta at
7:33 o’clock A m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 8.9 f et —a rise of 0.3 feet during the
past twenty-four hours.
Observations taicen at the same moment of
time at all stations for ttie Mobnino b ews.
Savannah. March 17, 7:36 p. m.. city time. 1
Rainfall
a Velocity....
% *
> Direction...
!~
I Temperature...
Name
or
Stations.
Portland. 82 BAY I B|. . Cloudless.
Boston 3isW! 16 .... Cloudless.
Block Island SC. 'A' 130 Cloudless.
New York city.... 80SW12 *T Cloudless.
Philadelphia 38 SAM 8 .... P’tly cloudy
Washington city... 40 NAVI Cloudy.
Norfolk | 44 SW 6 tfloudiess.
Charlotte ; 64;SW lu Cloudless.
Hatteras. 5 I S AV :joj Cloudy.
Wilmington 52 BAV 1 -J,.... Cloudless.
Charleston. 54 SAY 12 Cloudless.
Augus a 58: S I 8!.... Cloudless.
Savannah BPS AVI 81... Cloudless.
Jacksonville 58 SW iQI Cloudless.
Cedar Keys. 6S| S jlO| Cloudless.
Point Jupiter,Fla.. 60} S ! 6.... Cloudless.
Titusville BIS E 8 .... Cloudless.
Key West 6>> N E' 6 ( loudless.
Atlanta 58 W c ... Cloudless:
Pensacola ISSAV 16 .... Cloudless.
Mobile.. 6S BW| 8 .... Cloud less.
Montgomery 62 SW 8 Cloudless.
Vicksburg 64 S 14 Cloudless.
New Orleans. 64 8 8... P’tly cloudy
Shreveport 6Sj S 12 .... P’tly cloudy
Fort Smith 68; S ... Cloudless.
Galveston 64 8 10 .... Cloudy.
Palestine 7018 10 Cloudless.
Brownesville 701 8 112 P’tly cloudy
Knoxville 58 BAV 20 .... Cloudless.
Memphis 64; S 110 .... Cloudless.
Nashville 66; 8 110.,.. Cloudless.
Indianapolis. 44 ; AV I Cloudy.
Cincinnati 48 C m j Cloudy.
Pittsburg 38SWL. T 'Cloudy.
Buffalo 3-21 AV 20 T Cloudy.
Uetroi t 86 8W | 8 .... I Cloudy.
Marquette 84 NAVjI2 .08 Snowing.
Chicago 40 NAV 8 .... P’tly cloudy
Duluth 30NVA 6... Cloudless.
St. Paul 36 W 8 ... Cloudless.
St. Louis 56 N 10 .... Cloudy.
Kansas City 60 N 6 .... Cloudy.
Omaha 48 N 0 .... P’tly cloudy
Cheyenne 60 AV 14 .... Cloudy.
Fort Buford 30 6 *T Cloudy
St. Vincent 4 NAV 6 Cloudless.
•T Indicates trace, tlncnes and hundredths.
—Below zero.
AV. A. AA’iiitnev. Observer Signal Corps.
Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa
Is a valuable substitute for tea or coffee. It
nourishes, while they only stimulate. A supe
rior drink for children and for nervous and
delicate women. It is different from all other
cocoas. AU druggists.— Adv.
Dissatisfied Smokers
Can always be nursed into good humor
when supplied by their dealer with Ilernan
Cortez Key West Cigars. At wholesale
only by Lee Roy Myers & Cos., 133 Bay
street, Savannah, Ga.— Adv.
To Mothers.
For upward of fifty years “Mra. Win
slow’s Soothing Syrup” has been used by
millions of mothers for their children while
teething with never-failing safety and
success. Ic soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels,
cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup” is for sale by druggists in every
part of the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Adv.
He Felt Badly.
Hoffman House—"Hallo,Windsor! what’s
up? You look down in the mouth, old
man.”
Windsor—“ You’d feel like a ‘boiled owl,’
too, if you had this infernal dyspepsia.”
Hoffman Hou e—" Why don’t you do
something for it!”
Windsor—"Do something? I have taken
every discoverable thing except my life, but
they’re no good.”
Hoffman House—"Go to any druggist’s
and get a bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium) and if that don’t
knock your dyspepsia higher than a kite
I’m a sailor.”
Fine Clothing, the best assortment in Sa
vannah, for men, youths aud troys, at "The
Famous ,” 148 Broughton street.— Adv.
New store and new goods. Go to "The
Famous" aud buy your Clothing and you
will save money. 148 Broughton street.
— Adv.
Just Opened at Sliva’s.
Anew lot of Lamps, all kinds, a fine line
Brass Fire Sets. Fire Dogs and Fenders.
Coal Vases and Plate Warmers, second
lot.
Rodgers’ English Cutlery, Carving Seta,
etc. Silver Hated Ware, Forks and Spoons
Sets.
Dinner, Chamber, Tea, Fish, Game,
Salad, Ice Cream. Examine our rich Cat
Glass. Large variety of Art Pottery,
English, French, German, Japanese and
American.
Dolls and Toy Tea Sets at reduced prices.
Plush Di e-sing Cases cheap. Our sale of
Dinner, Tea, and Chamber Sets has been
large, but we have lots left, which will be
sld at popular prices. Don’t fail to see
Silva’s stock on lower and upper floors.
140 Broughton street — Adv.
PEAS.
E A SHS
White Crowders, Black
jj Eye, Pigeon, Clay, and
A Speckled Peas.
Seed Corn, Lemons,
S Oranges, Hay, Grain and
Feed.
W. D. SIMKINS.
UNDERTAKERS.
Thomas Henderson's Sons,
UNDERTAKERS,
56 DRAYTON STREET. CORNER OF HULL.
HAVING NIOC effat to tba business of our
dec aaxi fatuer, Thomas Henderson, w.
I*j to liifurm ou. fd -iid. and ttm pui iic gen
erally that we will continue the Mine busim m
si W Drayton street. Being tboroug.'Jy familiar
wllb lire busiansi la all Its ijeiaii*. sad iruttiug
to merit continued coufid* -in-, wear*, respect
fully, J .Mlk> E. BENDERS''N.
T. HUNTER BENDERSOW.
Hvsidsacu 136 Gordon street.
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PERSONAL.
nrnvo DOLLARS pays for one dozen Cabinet
JL Photographs, and $2 50 pays for one and zen,
and one extra in fine Bxlo gilt frame. J. N.
WILSON, 21 Bull street
DAHI.I A. Tuberose, Hyacinth, Tulip. Lily of
the Valiev. Btiios, law n Grass and Flower
Seeds, 6c. HEIDCS.
ARRIVED, MADAME CHIOON, from New
Orlouns. the Greatest Fortune Teller of
the ago. Madame is the seventh daughter of a
seventh daughter. Bora with the wonderful
gift to read your destiny, she gives truthful
advice on business, health, love, marriage,
changes, journeys, lawsuits, etc. Helps to
unite the separated, and causes speedy
marriages. Removes evil influences aud
jealousy. Having ali the power by inheritance
and tradition, she never fails to give satisfac
tion. Fee reasonable. Office 82 Broughton
street. Alwavs at home from 10 a. m. to 9p. M.
IYRESCRIPTIONS filled with accuracy and
disiiatch by a competent pharmacist, using
but best drugs, at HBIDT’S.
YOUNG WOMEN desiring business positions
are iovited to apply to YOUNG WOMAN’S
BUREAU OF WORK, either by letter to 167
Perry street, or personally between 10 and 11
o’clock at Knights of Pythias Hall on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, commencing 17tli
inst. Reports of vacancies in stores aud offices
are solid ed.
SC.— Two thousand pap -rs Flower Seed just
received ut HEIDT’S; make selections while
compute assortment.
Board ng stables, guilmartin &
MEHKTENB; roomiest, best ventilated,
healthiest: coolest in summer; proprietors per
sonally supermlend everything. West Broad,
foot of South Broad. Inspect accommodations.
Telephone 251. (Formerly Dr. Cox’s stables,
and recent additions.)
A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in t. Is column
will surety bring great results Try It and
be convinced.
d""C THIS WEEK Blue Mottled Soap. Try
1 i HEIDT S Oil Paste Blacking; preserves the
leather.
r pWO DOLLARS pays tor one dozen Fine
A Cabinet Photographs; one extra in eight by
ten gilt frame, with cor l and nail, 50c. SAVAN
NAH PHOTO CO.. 149 Broughton.
BOARDING STABLE - Messrs. Younglove
& Goodman have just completed one of
the most thoroughly equipped, best arranged
a-.d conveniently located bearding stables in
in the city. They have accommodations for
two hundred head of stock, cither in pens or
stalls, dirt or plank floors. The best of atten
tion and at reasonable rates. W’est Broad
street, foot of Broughton. Telephone 204.
State
or
AVkatiier.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED, a competent cook, without in
cumbrances. Apply IC3 i'erry hired.
Y\TANTED, an experienced skirt maker, at
“ T 103)<; Montgomery street.
BOY WANTED. Call 134 Bryan street after
10 o'clock this morning. References re ■
quired,
CIOLORED BOY WANTED, about 16 years
J old, that can spell and read nnd be useful
around the house, at 44 Jefferson street.
WANTED, a middle aged white or colored
woman to do general housework. Ad
dress box 107, Lumber City. .
BAKER WANTED, on bread and cakes; must
furnish good reference; day work. Addr.ss
W. c. KNOBLOCH. Macon, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED to sell the best 10-ceDt
article ever put on the market; sells at
sight; big pay for < ither sex; send 10 cents for
samrle aid particulars. Address A. B. COL
BUBN, Gobleville, Mich
WANTED.— We desire to establish a general
agency In Savannah or vicinity to control
the sale of a staple ari cie of duily consump
tion. Any energetio man with small capital
may secure a permanent, paying husiness, For
particulars address GREENWICH MANUFAC
TURING CO., 56 Vesey Direct, New York.
AGENTS WANTED for "Life and Labors of
Henry W. Grady.’’ A full coll etion of
his speeches, writin.-s, etc., and the most com
plete sketch of his life over written, price only
$2.25. Complete outfit only 90c. Splendid terms
to agents. Address 11. C, HUDGINS & CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
XAfANTED—V first-class salesman, one who
1V understands dry goods, clothing and
shoes prelerred. Good recommendations re
quired. S. WAPTE, Urunswick, Ga.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
WANTED, a position, by au experience 1
bookkeeper. Address HI., care of this
office.
\\T ANTED, position by a young man as clerk
or to do office work: satisfactory refer
ence given. Address Me . care of News.
ROOMS WANTED.
ANTED, nicelv furnished room for one
* V gentleman, within three blocks of the De
Soto. Address E. D. K., News office.
YYTANTKD, comfortable room, with or with
"i out board, in private family, by young
gentleman; central location. D. G. H., this
office.
WANTED, a fiat of four rooms, with gas
and privilege of bath, not south of Charl
ton street aud between Barnard and Abercorn.
Address Z., News office.
MIM 1'.1.1. 4 N EDITS WANTS.
\\T ANTED, tenants for an elegantly furnished
ii front room; also neatly furnished hail
room. 61 York afreet.
I ijC. Pint Bottle Ammonia, Cake HEIDT'S
J U Artesian Water Toilet Soap, Tooth, Hair
and Nail Brushes.
\\7ANTED TO BENT, second-hand Reming
* i ton No. 2 Typewriter for very light work.
Addre-s X.. this office.
4 IF- ONLY to try a gallon of the Celebrated
I" Dyspepsia and Kidn-v Specific, Tate
Spring Water Agency. HEIDT’S.
WANTED.— Ten thousand dollars on Juno
Ist, on teal estate valued at 825,000;
three or five years; state inter St. Address
INTEREST; Morning News.
ROOMS TO KENT.
ROOM, p’eaeantly situated, fronting south,
furnished or unfurnished; also s-iib* imse
meat of four room*. Apply oa premises, 7* en.
Julian street,
IIOUHK44 AND BTUKKH FUR RK.NT
’’l’Y) RENT, I*9 Henry street, b-t*eu Barnard
J aud and der sou streets. THUS. A. FOL
UARD.
HOUSES AND STOKES FOR KENT.
TX) RENT, two new houses on the corner of
1 New Bouton and Montgomery streets.
THOS- A. FOLLIARD.
IjVTR RENT, a home id four rooms besides a
■ kitchen. Apply 64 Broughton street.
OMAI L STORK 176 Broughton street, for
O mni Apply 4>>J4 Jefferson street.
UXiR RENT, part of store 109 Broughton
1 street (now used for a barber shop:; best
stand in town for tne monev. Inquire at office
of EMPIRE STF.AM LAUNDRY.
F'OR Ri NT, bouse on New street, oppos te
Central iabroad warehouse; contains thir
teen rooms; good location f r boarding bouse;
stu Is iu yard for cows ; rent thirty dollars.
GUILMARTIN X MEDKTKNS’ STABLES.
iUK KENT— M ISC EL I.ANiLO C s.
|,'UR RENT, warehouse on River street, for-
I raerly occupied by Artesian Ire Company.
Apply to F. U. BELL, Business Office, Monuug
News.
FOR SALE.
IJOR SALF., Horses and Mules, by JNO. E.
DOWLING, Bay und Abercorn streets.
IJIANO for s ile cheap, in excellent condition.
A Apply at 94 New Houston street.
V> ÜBBER GARDEN HOSE 6 cents per foot;
V Iron clad ad Cotton Hose just received.
NEIDLINGER & RABUN.
1 A RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and En
1‘" gines cheap and good. UEO. U. LOM
BARD jt CO.. Augusta, Ua.
[J OU SALE, cigar store and factory; a good
business, already established. No, 30 Bull
street.
Tj'Oß SALE, goats, fine milk goat for sale;
-T young kid. GUILMARTIN & MEHRTE.NS’
STABLES.
\\ r OOD DEALERS, two hundred cords of
* Oak Wood for sale. Address WOOD,
Monteitb, Ga. Drive out aud see it ten miles on
Augusta road.
CURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pocke: knives
Cd and Scissor . Manufacturers' a: nts.
HEIDI'S PHARMACY, corner Con-r. ss and
Whitaker, Savannah, Ua.
A FEW nice lots left at fifty dollars, monthly
x V payments. ROBERT U. TAT'KM, Real
Estate Dealer.
IT'OR SALE, fine road mare, buggy and har
■ ness. T. JL. this office.
li'Oß Fall Planting. Garden. Flower and Grass
F Seeds from Henderson, Huist and other re
liable growers, at iow prices, ut HEIDT’S, Con
gross and Wnitaker.
IT'OR S ALE, 150,000 feet galvanized wire poul
try netting at New York wholesale prices.
JACKSONVILLE MARBLE COMPANY, Jack
sonville, Fla.
LOST.
IOST, on Liberty, Drayton or St. Julian
J street, a gold jwn with pearl handle. Re
ward ff left at this office.
BOA It DIAiG.
A T 180 Broughton street you will find good
xA board auti good rooms cheap at all times.
fTVABLK BO ARD or board nnd lodging. 198
X Broughton, second oast of Montgom ry.
SHINGLES.
T T SHINULES, mul 6
U inches wide, at
bundle cash: prices according to quality. For
sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU
FACTUKINO COMPANY.
MiSCEIJ.WKtH’s.
j PC, 2 r 'C 38c, 50c Candies, at reduced prices,
ID at HEIDI'S.
A GOODRICH, lawyer, 121 Dearborn street.
2 V Chicago. 25 years’ successful practie,
advice free; no publicity; special facilities in
many states.
BEFORE you buy or sell property consult
ROUT. H. TATKM, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
r pill9 w ek we will offer great inducements
JL to buyers of furniture, consisting of bed
r om suits, parlor suits, tables, chairs, p cturea,
mirrors, clocks, lamps, mattresses, springs,
bedsteads, b r aus, wasbstanda, refrigerators,
sideboards, safes. Avery fine French Marque
terie table, style Lewis XV.. cost 800 francs,
etc., etc,, will ba sold at lews than auction
prices Beeond hand furniture bought, sold and
exchanged. Remember the place, EMPIRE
BARGAIN STORE, Liberty and Jefferson
streets.
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THE HUNT PUBIS.iING CO.,
P. O. Box 2691. 21 Bookman st.. Now York.
-FOOL* PKOBUCTb,
Forest City Mills,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FLOUR, GRITS, MEAL.
AKD DEALERS IN
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Seed Oats,
Seed Potatoes
AND ALL KIND OF MILL PRODUCTR
CORN ICEs.
CHAS. A. COX
4C BARNARD ST.. SAVANNAH, GA*
MANUFACTURER OF—
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
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TIN ROOFING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Estimates for city or country work promptly
furnished.
Agent tor the celebrated Swedish Metallic
Paint.
Agent for Walter’s Patent Tin ShlaglM,
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PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION.
C 4 EOROIA. Chatba, PorsTT.—To the Supe
* nor Court of s&j<l coaitT!
The petition of W \LT LR J. THOMPSON and
l . H Mi LAWS, both of Chatham county, re
spectfully a ows:
Fust. Ti.at theydeslre to form themselvna
and ■ uch p rsons as they may associate with
them into <t private corpo ation under the cor-
FaNY ° f “ TUi: ' &KOHGIA LAND UOM
Second. That the objects of their association
and tne particular business they propose to
carry on are as follows: To buy, sell, lease,
r nt, grant, mortgratre, encumber, improve, aud
otherwis* hold and and al In real and patvonal
DroDtriy; to subs, ribe for, purchase, reeeiv,*.
h and, atul disp<>se of the stock, securities, anil
obligations of any other corporation uow or
hereatw formed unde the laws of this or any
other slate or territory; to lend or borrow
money on note, bill, bond, pledge, deed, mort
pa* • or other obiipat.ons or lei ns, wi;h or with
out real or personal security: toe ter into aud
carry out contracts un i obligations for tho
building, constructing, equipping, improving,
o crating, amt management of roads, tram
ways, factories, warehouses, bri iges, buildings
of ah kinds, and otti- r public or private worn;
to manufact re, sell, and deal iu any aiul all
articles of personal property, ami generally to
do and perform all acts and things incident and
simUar to those above enumerated.
Third. T o pri cipal place of doing business
will bo in Chatham county, sai l state, but will
do business In any or a'l tho states aud terri
tories of the United 8 ate-.
Four. The amount of capital to bo employed
by petition-rs actually paid in will be five
thousand dollar*, divided into one hundred
•hares of fifty dollars e.icli.
Fifth, lu addition to all powers necessary to
the carryiug out of those above e numerated,
and to tne powers common to all corporations
under the laws of Georgia, petitioners desire
the following sp cial t owers: To Increase or
diminish the capital stock from tun© to time to
any sums nut greater than live hundred thou
sand doliars, nor less than live thousand dollars
to provide bv by-laws r otierwis* from time to
time tor assessments, by way of loaus to the
company, or otherwise upon its stock or stcck
holdeis, und enforce the same by sale of the
stock iu question, or otherwise, aud to provide
by by laws or oihervdse, from time to time, for
limitation or restriction of the r*ght aud power
to t-raunfer stock.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they and
their associate-> ihay bo incorporated as afore
said for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of reuewal at t .e eh<l of that time,
aud petitioners will ever pray, etc.
J U. 11. McLAWS,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed fn office and recorded this February
24th, WOO. JAMES K. P. CARR,
__ Clerk S. C., O. c. t Ga.
O TATE OF GEORGIA, CKUKAK Couhtt. To
O the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of JOHN K. GARNETT, J. B.
FLOYI). 11. W. COWAN, R P. LOVELL. H. J.
SUTCLIFFE, W. M BOIIAN, JOSEPH A
LOGAN, J. F. BROOKS an t EMILE NEWMAN
of said suite and county respectfully shows:
First. Tnat they desire to form themselves
and such other person *as they may associate
hereatter with them into a private corporation
under the c rporatc name of SOUTHERN
LAND AND INVESTMENT CO MPA NY,
Second. That the objects of their association
and the particular business they pronose lo
carry on are as follows: To ow n. buy, self, lease,
rent, grant, mortgage, incumber, improve and
otherwise hold ami deal in real estate and per
sonal property; to own, subscribe for, purchase,
receive, hold or dispose of the btock* securities,
shares and obligations of othei v corporations,
now or heieafu r to be formed, under tho law*
of Georgia, or of any state or t erritory in the
United Stat sof America; to lend or borrow
money on note, bid, boud, p!e ige, deed, mort
gage oro her obligation or lien, with or without
personal security, or to negotiate such loans for
others; to enter into aud carry out contracts
and obligations for tho building, constructing,
equipping, operating or ma aging of roads,
tramu ays, factories, warehouses, bridges ana
buildings of all kinds, aud all other public or
private work; to maimfacture, sell and deal in
any and ail articles of personal property; to do
a general warehouse, storage commission and
forwarding basin ess. and generally to do all acts
and t dngs necessary and proper in the judg
ment of its boar lof directors for the further
nnce and maiutenunco of the business of said
corporation.
Third. The amount of capital to 1m? employed
by them, actually paid in, w ill bo tho sum of
eighteen thousand ($18,000) dollars, aud its cap
ital stock snail bo divided into shares of fifty
(SSO) hollar* each.
Fourth. The principal place of doing busi
ness will be in ( hatha n county, Georgia, but
s iid corporation will do business in any nr all
of the states and territories of the said United
States, v. itli its principal office in the city of Sa
vannah, in said Chatham c junty.
Fifth, in addition to all of the powers neces
sary to the carrying out of those above set out
and mentioned, and to lli*3 powers common to
all corporations under the laws of this state,
petitioners desire the following special powers:
To increase ttie >-ald capital stock from time to
time, through its board of directors, in the
judgment of said board to any sum not exceed
ing the sura of five hundred thousand ($500,000)
dollars, and to decr ease said capital stock simi
larly from time to time, in the discretion of said
board of directors, to any surn u>4 less, how -
ever, than said first named sum, to wit;
eighteen thousand ($18,000) dollars; to receive
in payment of said capital stock to be Issued,
money, land or personal property, as iusy Iru
(loterniineff by its board of directors, arid to
provide, 6y action of Its board, for stock sub
scriptions to ba paid in by Inst alrn-ruts, as called
for by tho board; t > make by larva not incon
sistent with tne laws of Hie land; and generally
(o have, enjoy and exercise the corporate pow
ers und privil pes Incident to corporations uuiler
the laws of this stale.
Stockholders who have paid their stock sub
gcriptiorrs in full to he In no way liable for tbo
debts of the corporation, nor for any wrones
committed by It.
Wheref- re, petitioners pray, that they and
their associates be incorporated as aforesaid
for the term of twenty (30) years, With the priv
-1 cee of r newal nt the end of that time, und
with all the powers aforesaid.
Aud the petitioners will ever pray, &c., Sc.
OARRARD & MKLDKIM.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In office aud recorded this lfilta day of
March, lfcflO.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk H. 0. C, C.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Spring Hats
OPEN AT
LaFAR’S.
Dunlap’s elegant Spring
styles. Nascimentos, Light
Weight Flexible, Wakefield
of London, English styles, in
steel color, tau and browns.
An elegant assortment of
Spring Neckwear open, and
samples of Spring Suitings.
Fine Clothing to order. Call
and see sampler Fine goods
at reasonable prices.
LaFAR,
Hatter and Furnisher
27 Bull Street
BROKER*.
t C. Wylly, Stock and Bond Broker,
OFFERS FOR BALE:
and A AA A OA. SOUTHERN * FLA. te. 3,000
lU.UU" Savannah, Alnsricu* & M. 6s, and
various ■ ther srcurim-a, and will Savannah
Bank and Tru.tCo. *tock; Citizen' Bank stock.
A. Im hartridgel
SECURITY BROKER,
BUYS aod sells <m ©ommialoo all rlusrt el
Stocks aod Bonds.
Negui laves moos on cnarfcoteHS* (ecsriUsa.
Nsw i if'i uu'iiswnni* furtusbed by priests
(BiOer every LiLreu minute*.
AUCTION 6ALES FUTURE DAY 9
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
Laßoche & McLaughlin.
AUCTIONEER^
On TUESDAY. Ist April, 1890. at 11 o’clock, is
front the Court House.
Under and by virtue of an order (treated tr the
Hon. Hampton 1- Ferrill, Judge of the Court
of Ordinary f r Chatham county. I will pro
ceed to 11 at tne anove mentioned time and
place, the f How n r projierty belonging to
e-tate DANIEL D. WaLTHOUB, deceased,
viz.
Western po-tion of lot designated on the man
of the citv of Savann has lot So. 4i ticneven
ward, sai-l porthm of lot havinr a front r n Bol
ton str -et of 15 fret, and a depth of 110 feet,
more or less; ga(,i portion being three-eighths of
s.tid lot 41. and Im inded on the south by Bolt'<n
street, north by Gwinnett street lane, east by
remaining portion of lot 41, and wont by lot {O
Screven ward.
also
The eastern fractional portion of lot No. 10
Screven ward, said portion of lot having a front
on Bolton street of 15 feet, and a depth of 110
feet, m re or less, and hem.' three-eighths of lot
40. and bounded oa the south by Bolton
on the north by Gwinnr It street lane, on the
east by lot No. 41. and west, by running p -rtioa
lot 411 S rev u war l.tocethe wlib the improve
ments thereon, consisting of two frame I ouseak
Sold for payareutof debts arid di-lrihutiou.
Terms cash. LIZZIE WALTHOUR,
Executrix will Daulel 1). Walthour, deceased. ’
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.”*
By C, P. Miller, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order grnnted by the Honorabld
11am] ton L. Ferrill, Ordinary for Cua'banf
county. Georgia, I will sell to the highest bid.
der, before the court bouse door, in the oity
of Savannah, during the legal hours of r.ale on
TUESDAY, tho Ist day of April, 1890.
The east one-half of lot 4. North Oglethorpd
ward, lying west of Farm and south of lull
street. Above property sold for pe.vment 08
debts and distribution. LOUIS KNORR,
Administrator estate of Benjamin Austin, dp.
deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. *
By C. P. Miller, Auctioneer,
At the Court House, on the FIRST DAY 00
ABRIL. 1890.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by"
the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill, judge ois
Ordinary, will proe ed to sell on the FIRSa
TUESDAY IN ABRIL, at public outcry, durlnjfi
the legal hours of sal , In front of tue Court
House, three shares of the capital stock of the
Southwestern Railroad of Georgia, and threa
certificates of indebtedness of the Central Rail,
read und Bank! g roinpinv of Georgia, thtf
properly of 31. E. KIRKSEY, deceased.
G. I. TAGGART, Administrator.
Butter at Auction.
Harmon, Walker & Marne,
AUCriONEERS.
We will acll at auction room. 156 Broughton
Broughton street, on WEDNESDAY, Marcti
ID, at 11 o’clock a- if.,
10 tubs BITTTKR, of about 50 pounds eaohj
Bold for the baneflt of all cone *rn*L
Damaged Cotton.
Underwriters’ sate of 000 BALES DAMAGED
COTTON at I’elzer, 8. 0., THURSDAY, MarcU
20. 1890. R. P. SPENCER,
Adjuster,
l. ii • YI, V I.KBL
UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of au execution issuing
out of the Fifth Circuit Court of the Unit
ed States for the Easrorn Division of tiro
Southern District of Georgia, on the 3d
day of Juno, 1886, in favor of the UNITED
STATES OF A M ERICA against THEODORE H.
M A RSII AU I.E V Y NATHANS and JOH N NICH
OLSON,I have thi. day levied upon the fol
lowing described prop rty as the property of
John Nichnls -11, to wn: All that certain lot or
parcel of land situate in Currietown ward in
tho city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and
state of Georgia, comprising parts of lots num
bers eleven (lli and twelve il2) laid out of Gar
d n lot number one (1) west, the said parcel of
land so levied upon containing forty-six (4#)
feet three (8) inches, more or less, on Montgom
ery street, and seventy-one (71) feet two i2>
inches, more or less, iu depth, bounded on tho
north by the residue of vaid lots eleven (111 and
twelve 112); on the east by Montgomery street;
on the south by a vacant space k mwn as St >uo
street, and on the west by the residue of said lo#
twelve (12), together wish all and singular tho
right* and appurtenances thereto belonging, or
iu anywise appertaining, exc pt the right to
build privies on that portion of that tract so
levied upon, wnich is a parr of said lot twelve
(12). being a strip ten (10) feet In width, nextad*
Joining, and immediately within the western
boundary uf said tract so levied up n. Al o all
that tractor parcel of laud J) log, being, aud sit
uate In Chatham county, stale of Georgia, on
Warsaw river,designated as lot three (B'ln a plat
mudn by J. M. Suellinan, dated May 22d, 185®,
running from said river to Military street, sav
ing and excepting seventy-five (76) feet in width
from the edgo of the bluff back, which is a res
erva ion kept open for the benefit of all lo#
holders, avid lot measuring one hundred (ICO)
feet in width, the river line measuring ten (10)
chain* and flity-four (54) links, the south
line nine (9) chains und seventy-eight
(78) links, and rimnmg back to a road,
all of which will more fully appear by
reference to said plat, the measure being from
the edge of the bluff; said lot in fee, however,
being hereby levied upon to "low-water mark,"
and said lot of land b Ing at a piece called
Thunderbolt, and laid out from a tract of laud
f rnrerlv known ascotiage tract together with all
and singular the rights, easements and
appurtenances thereto belonging, or in
anywise appertaining. Levied on as the
property of John Nicholson, Notice given
defendant aud tenants in possession, snd
will *ell the same at ptiblio outcry, to
gether with the rights, members aud appurte
nances tt ereuuto belonging, before the united
States Court Hous* door, in the city of Savan
nah,county of Chatham, and state of Georgia, on
the FIRST TUESDAY IN ABRIL next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, after having been
advertised according to law.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this the 22d day
of February, 1890.
WALTER P. CORBETT.
United States Marshal.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Gi EOROIA, Chatham Coohtt Wbcreoa,
I JOHN K. GARNETT ha* applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of GEORGE GIBSON GARNETT,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish ail whom It may conoern to be aud ap
pear before said court to make objection (if
any they hav-) on or before tne FIRST MON
DAY IN APRIL NEXT, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
W’itnt ss. the Honorable Hahptoh L. Ferrua,
Ordinary for- Chatham county, this the 3rd day
of 31arcn, 1800.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Clerk C. Q„ C, G
Gi EOKOIA, Chatham County. Whereatk
ALFRED L. iIARTRIDGL has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letter* of Administra
tion cum tesamento annexe on the estate of
LETITIA DEKENNE, deceased.
Tiie.se 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 the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL
NEXT, otherwise said letters wdl be granted.
Witncsa the Honorable Hampton- L. FißaiLt.
Ordinary tor Chatham county, tuis the 3rd day
of March, 18)0.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
C eric C. 0., q g
GEORGIA, Chatham County. —Notice Is here
by given that I have made application tn
the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for
h ave to sell all the wild uncu.tivsted lands lu
the State of Georgia belonging to the estate of
HUGH W. MERCER, deo-Tased, for th.ipay.
uie t of debts and distribution, and that said
order will be granted at the APRIL TERM. I**),
of na-.l court unleas objections are Bled thereto.
March 3,1890.
GEORGE A. MERCER.
Administrator
WIMJIUL*."" IHW-KSBHBSRSSHEL-J J—L—Ull LUUI
T° COUN f Y OKI H I RS.-Books and Hi.nks
1 required hy county officers for ihe use of
> * £U ,ur, * ! ' nr Qfll u#*?. fcijppiled Ui •ird&r h*
the MORNING NEWS PWnKnG HOuSo
Wbcuker street, bavauuatk.
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