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anything to buy or tell, any bueineee or
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BULL STREET is headquarters in Savan-
Jl nah for Photographs. $2 pays for one
dozen Cabinets and 52 50 pays for one dozen
nd one extra in Bxlo gilt frame. Twenty-five
years in the business. J. N. WILSOH.
}s,)R Fall Planting, Garden, Flower and Grass
' seeds from Henderson. Buist, and other re
liable growers, at low prices, at HEIDT'S, Con
gress and Whitaker. __
Two DOLLARS pays for one dozen Fine
Cabinet Photographs; one extra in eight by
ten gilt frame, with cord and nail, 50c. SAVAN
NAH I’H' 'TO CO.. 149 Broughton.
OUBGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pocketknives
and Scissors. Manufacturers’ agents.
HEIDT'S PHARMACY, corner Congress and
Whitaker, Savannah. Ga.
rpHANKS! I desire to return my sincere and
1 heartfelt thanks to the gentlemen, both
white and colored.and also the fire department,
whose kindly and united efforts succeeded in
saving a portion of th < effects of my invali 1
mother from the fire in Eastville, Friday evening
last. PHILLIP L. SMITH, porter at Savannah
Cotton Exchange.
MARRY— Marriage paper and particulars of
marriage association that pays s>oo to
$5,000 free. GUNNEL’S MONTHLY, Toledo,
Ohio. ;
JVNE HORSES—2 pair Black Carriage Horses,
2pairGray, 1 pair Bays, 1 big style extra
goercorubination, number of extra nice single
drivers and work animals. All kinds of mules.
OUILMARTIN & MEHRTENB, Boarding and
Sale Stables.
QC—Two thousand papers Flower Seed just
,) received at HEIDT’S; make selections while
complete assortment.
A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in this column
will surely bring great results Try it and
he convinced.
"PRESCRIPTIONS filled with accuracy and
A dispatch by a competent pharmacist, using
but best drugs, at HEIDT'S,
poARDING STABLE.—Healthiest, coolest;
A) best conditioned stock in city; roomy box
Halls: large open pens for stock to Suuday in;
shelters for trucks, wagons and drays; reason
able board, or will rent stalls; we have more
room than other stables combined. Personal
attention of GUILMARTIN & MEHRTENS.
Telephone 251.
HELP WANTKI).
"ITTANTED, a settl -d white woman to do light
? V housework at 47 East Broad street.
"yyrANTED, a good cook, at UO!4 Jones street.
ANTED, a neat, tidy colored girl. Apply
Charlton.
A NTED, a first-class bookkeeper. Address,
1' stating experience, reference,etc., In strict
confidence, Al, Morning Nows.
W ANTED, honest, sober young man as assist -
* ' ant in first-class saloon, one who is anxious
to learn the business. Address R. C. J., care
Morning News.
XVf ANTED, a servant (white or colored) to
perform general housework in a family;
recommendations required. Apply to S. EL
SINGER, 86 Habersham street.
WANTED, agents for Jefferson Davis Mem
' > oria! volume, by J. Wm. Jones, 1). D.
Outfit sl. Splendid terms to agents. Address
H. C. HUDGINS & CO., 33 S. Broad Street. At
lanta, Ga.
\\T ANTED, agents for Denver State Lottery.
* ' Tickets 50c. Address A. C. ROSS & CO.,
Denver, Colo.
ANTED, Telegraph Operator thoroughly
’' acquainted with duties of railroad agent
at country station. Address, with reference, P.
0, Box 86, Savannah, Ga.
MAN WITH PUSH WANTED to introduce
“Erasine,” the new commercial invention.
8.000 have been sold in Philadelphia. Hare
chance to secure paying business. Address
with stamp, WILLIAMSON & CO., 44 North
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Fa.
I\"ANTED, detectives. We want a man in
* ' every locality to act as private detectives
under our instructions. Send stamp for par
tioulars. MERCHANT DETECTIVE AGENCY,
820 North Cherry street, Nashville, Tenu.
T\7’ ANTED, a practical florist, one who is not
v v afraid to work, and understands his bus
iness thoroughly, to manage a nursery, green
house and out door work. Apply at CONCOR
DIA PARK, Savannah, Ga.
Ul I'LOYMENT WAN X KLL
WANTED, position by two young ladies as
I V house girls. Address F. A. R., care this
office.
Air ANTED, employment by a lad willing tp
' ' work and make himself generally useful
every way.
A YOUNG MAN 23 years of age wishes em
ployment where honesty and close atten
tion to business will earn him enough to live
upon. Address H., News office.
ROOMS WANTED.
VtOUNG gent desires room and first-class
• board within a few minutes of Drayton and
New Houston streets. Address J. S. M., News
office,
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
A\'ANTED TO BUY, a green grocery doing a
'' good business. Address BROWN, this
office.
At ANTED TO SELL, 100 loads of thoroughly
'' decomposed cow pen manure. Apply at
M i}. EBB’S Posture, President and Randolph
streets.
W ANTED, every one to know my pasture
’> since recent rains cannot be excelled for
'“valid horses. W. G. EBB, President and Kan
felph streets.
ROOMS TO RENTE
1 KENT, a flat of 4 roams, with water and
' bath. 33 Jefferson street.
pOR RENT, a flat of five rooms w ith bath;
* centrally located. Address 0. E. R., this
office.
,S<| CONGRESS STREET-Largo furnished
'-D' rooms, suited for gentlemen or light
™usekeeping; use of bath.
Douses and stores for rent.
P l ’H PENT, dwelling of six rooms IS3 Duffy
A street; all conveniences, large yard. Apply
Anderson street.
Ti'L'lt KENT, dwelling No. 132 State street, in
a first-class order. Possession given imme
uiately, a. (i. GUERARD, Battersby Building.
|< RENT, house 171 Hall street. For terms
2 “l’ply to GORDON WOODRUFF, care Heidt
4 Mater.
RENT, two dwelling houses, Just com
plcted, corner of Henry and Whitaker
invoJ a PP>F to the undersigned. G. W.
t-NS, 113 Bay street.
P ( |R RENT OR LEASE, the AVhitfield build
, mg.now temporarily used as the County
filii.ii i , IURl ‘ ; it is a handsome, new edifice.
Mam 'slocated, strongly constructed and well
civ .! to an y class of business; possession
vV? S 0 !’ 1 - 1. 1890. Apply to JOHN SULLI
- Ireasurer Union Society.
EO It KKNT—MISCELLANEOUS.
J" '*'"R ventilated stable for rent with two
a"*' harness closet, water, and room
Aimer • U hroe or four vehicles. Apply at
tijEl- & SOHAUL'S.
PA RENT, warehouse on River street, for-
Anr,lJ, Ey Artesian Ice Company.
sJJt 10 DELL, Iluainess Office, Morning
FOR SALE.
i' horses and mules cheap, and on
reasonable terms. JNO. E. DOWLING.
0 Sl'yp.rDvibber Carden Hose just received;
a RA a BUN° UOIIHOBe ’ CoUap - NEID
II forWv?’ 11 good second-hand square piano
fach w , payments of $3 down and $1
“nil onr JLS2 . f °r; a nice stool and cover,
DAVIS 8808, **'
FOR SALE.
C ECOND-HAND BYCICLE for sale at 55 York 1
' street. -,
SALK, a £ocnl second-hand square piano
r for SIOO, an payments of $5 down and $1
each week unrjl ja,d for; a nice stool and cover.
DAVIS BRQS-4a
'L',Oß SALE, a comparatively new Phaeton in
A perfect order. Address RESPONSIBLE,
this office. - z v
'L''OR SALE.—Barber Shop with complete flxt
* iircs.onW: itaker street, for sale cheap.
Address BARBER, News office.
F)B SALE, a good seoond-hand square piano
for SIOO, on payments of $3 down and $1
each week until paid for; a nice stool and cover,
and one year’s tuning free. DAVIS BROS.. 42.
44, 46 and 48 Bull street.
LpOR SALE, a first-class laundry, excellent
A custom, well located, owner leaving city
Apply toS. ELSINGER’S office, 30 Price street'.
IV'OR SALE, one 17-foot yacht made of
A cypress, only two years old. In perfect
order; a fast sailer and a good one; cheap
Apply at CONXERAT’S WOOD YARD.
Il'OR SALE, a good second-hand square piano
for SIOO, on payments of $5 down and $1
each week until paid for; a nice stool and cover
and one year’s tuning free. DAVIS BROS. 42
44, 46 and 48 Bull street.
1 A RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and En
A/r,, P i 1 '?X chea P anJ ?°°d- GEO. R. LOJL
BARD & CO., Augusta, Ga.
CC. C. C. cures Catarrh. Bronchitis and
• Asthma. For sale by SOLOMONS & CO.,
Druggists, Market square and 92 Bull street.
/W OLDEN OIL will cure all pains. For sale
’ ’ by L. C. STRONG, Druggist, Bull street.
FOR SALE, a good second-hand square piano
for SIOO, on payments of $5 down and $1
each week until paid for; a nice stool and cover,
and one year's tuning free. DAVIS BROS., 42.
44. 46 and 48 Bull street.
UOR SALE, 150,000 feet galvanized wire poul-
A . try netting at New York wholesale prices.
JACKSONVILLE MARBLE COMPANY, Jack
sonville, Flit.
P ONTINUED SALE of Silver Platedware, Rog-
Vf ers Al Spoons and Forks. Watches, Dia
monds and Jewelry at 156 Broughton street,
every day and evening this week at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p.m. The ladies are specially invited
to attend the morning sale. Every article war
ranted as represented. HARMON, WALKER &
McHARRIE, Auctioneers. JNO. McELREE,
Salesman.
STRAY EH.
STRAYED into my pasture May 4th. one light
red and white cow. Owner can have the
same by proving property and paying expenses.
W. G. EBB.
LOST.
IOST, a young Newfoundland dog, black;
J answers to name of Boots. Reward lr re
turned to HERMAN & KAYTON, 139 Bay street.
FOUND.
RECOVERED Open-faced gold watch.
Owner can have same by provin • property
and paying expenses. DAVID COLEMAN, 212
Bryan street. -
HOARDING.
X\T ANTED, boarders, with or without lodging,
’ * at CHRISTIAN HAHN’S, corner of Bay
and Jefferson streets.
pATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Freehold, Greene
county. New York. Chichester House is
beautifully located In the midst of the Catskill
Mountains, $6 09 to $8 00 per week. Special
rates for the season. Send for circular. A. B.
CHICHESTER, Freehold, Greene county, New
York.
pOARD IN THE MOUNTAINS-Delightful
A> board in the mountains of Virginia. Large
lawq, plenty of shade, milk and fresh vegeta
bles. Address Mrs. J. STOCKI.US, Rio, A llen
dalo county, Virginia. Reference: Rev. Robb
White, Savannah, Ga.
SHINGLES.
USE our CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4, 5 and 6
inches wide, at 3?A4e., 62J4c. and 87V6c, per
bundle cash; prices acei irdiirg to quality. For
sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU
FACTURING COMPANY.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
1 K C., 25c., 85c., 50c. Candies, at reduced price,
10 at HEIDT S.
1 AC. Pint Bottle Ammonia, Cake IIEIDT’S
I'/ Artesian Water Toilet Soap, Tooth, Hair
aud Nail Brushes.
A GOODRICH, lawyer, 124 Dearborn street,
• Chicago 25 veara’ successful practice;
advice free; n_ ~nUicity; special facilities in
many states.
BEFORE you buy or sell property consult
ROOT. U. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
A AC. ONLY to try a gallon of the Celebrated
tU Dyspepsia and Kidney Specific, Tate
Spring Water. Agency HEIDT’S.
TVTE WILL offer this week at lowest prices
vv bargains in all kinds of furniture, viz:
Fine Parlor Suites, Nice Bedroom Sets, Bureaus,
Mattresses, Springs, Bedsteads, Pictures, latest
styles in Mirrors, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Stoves,
Wardrobes, Refrigerators, Chairs, De ks,
Crockery, Water Coolers, Tables and all kinds
of housefurnishings. Mattresses made over by
new process, upholstering done, all kinds of
furniture repaired; satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and see us before going elsewhere. EM
PIRE BARGAIN STORE, corner Liberty and
Jefferson streets.
LEGAL SALES.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE FOR STATE
AND COUNTY TAXES.
ITNDF.R and by virtue of sundry tax 11. fas.
J issued by the Tax Collector of Chatham
county in favor of the state of Georgia and
county of Chatnam against the following named
persons aud the property here below described
and the said tax ii. las. having been placed in
my hands for collection, I have levied upon the
property of each of said defendants, and I will
offer the said property for sale at public outcry
before the court house door of Chatham county,
in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday m
May, 1890, during the legal hours of sale, to sat
isfy said tax fi. fas. Terms cash, Jpurehnsers
paying for titles. JOHN T. RONAN.
Sheriff Chatham County.
Bell. William—Eastern half of lot number
thirty-four (34) Mercer ward and improvements,
city of Savannah.
Deacy, Mrs. Bridget—Half of lot number
twenty-one (No. 21), Davis ward, and improve
ments, city of Savannah.
Deacy, James P.—Part of lot number nine
(No. 9), North Oglethorpe ward, and improve
ments, city of Savannah.
Falligant, Champion G.—Five (5) acres of
land in Chatham county, Ga.
George, Susan aud children—Part oflots num
bers (14 and 28) fourteen and twenty-three,
Charleton ward, and improvements, city of Sa
vannah.
Harriss, Miss Laura P.—Western half of lot
number ten (No. 10) Pulaski ward and improve
ments, city of Savannah.
Kane, estate Peter—Lot number three (No. 3)
wharf lot, east of Lincoln street, city of Savan
nah.
Pelot and children, Mrs. F. R.—We item one
half (14) of lot number eleven Jackson ward
and the improvements, city of Savannah.
Quinan, Mrs. Winnifred—Western half of lot
number seven (No. 7) Reynolds ward and im
provements, city of Savannah.
Sutcliffe, estate M. J.—Eastern half of lot
number five (No. 5) Calhoun ward and improve
ments.
Threadcraft, F. M.—Half of lot number
thirty (No. 30) Qreeno ward and improvements,
citv of Savannah.
Walsh, Thomas, Trustee—Three lots on the
Middlegrouud road, Chatham countv.
JOHN T. RONAN,
Sheriff Chatham county, Ga.
EAXNTB AND OILS.
JOHN a BUTLER,
Alf HITE LEADS, COLORS. OILS, GLASS,
YV VARNISH, ETC.: READY MIXED
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIER; SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Ag-nt for
LADD LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT,
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER.
140 Congress street and 139 St. Julian street.
Savannah, Georgia.
JTISH AND OYsTiiKa.
ESTABUSHED 1858.
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Wholesale Fish aa4 Oyster Deaiei;
150 Bryan st. and 152 Bay lane, Savannah, Ga
Fish orders for Punln Cord* received hers
have prompt attention.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1890.
AUCTION* SALES FUTURE DAYS
Administratrix’s Sale.
By j. McLaughlin s son.
On TUESDAY, June 3d, 1890, at the Court House
door. Savannah, Ga., by virtue of au order
from the Hon. Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge of
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I
will sell during the legal hours of sale, as the
property of HETTY CONWAY, deceased, for
the purpose of payment of debts aud distribu
tion.
All the w,stern portion of lot 27, Oilmersville
ward, in the city of Savannah. Chatham county,
Georgia, with the improvements thereon.
Terms cash, purchaser paving for titles.
MART A LET ROBERTSON,
Administratrix Estate Hetty Ross-Con way, de
ceased.
DESIRABLE BROUGHTON STREET
PROPERTY.
ROWLAND k MYEUS, Auctioneers,
Will sell on TUESDAY, June 3d, at the Court
HOUSE,
The western half of lot No. 7, Fourth tything,
Reynolds ward, and improvements, consisting
of a 2J4-story on a basement frame dwelling
and a two-story brick outbuilding. The prop
erty is known as No. 80 Broughton street, and is
splendidly adapted for a boarding house.
Terms will be made know n on day of sale.
Administrator’s Sale.
Ry j. McLaughlin a son.
On TUESDAY, 3d June, 1890, at the Court House
door, Savanuah, Ga., by virtue of an order
from the Hon. Hampton L. Fkrrill, Judge of
the Court of Ordinary, Chatham county, I
will sell during the legal hours of sale, as the
property of DAVID DE LYON, decease!, for
the purpose of payment of debts aud distribu
tion,
All that piece of land known as lot 67, Browns
ville, containing 50 feet front on Brown street,
with a rectangular depth of 100 feet.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Administrator of the estate of the deceased,
David De Lyon.
LEGAL NOT I. ES.
Georgia, Chatham Comm.— Notice is
hereby given to all whom it may concern
that I, W. C. SINGLETON, as testamentary
guardian of LILY S. CONVERSE, minor, under
the will of her mother, LOUISA M. CONVERSE,
and as executor of said last will and testament,
will apply to the Superior Court of said county
for leave to sell the undivided one-fourth inter
est of the said minor in lots numbers 7 and 8,
Stephens ward, in the city of Savannah, said
county and state, and the improvements t ere
on, aud that the Judgo of said court will be
asked to pass an order authorizing such sale on
the FIRST THURSDAY IN JUNE, 1890, in the
Superior court of sai l county, at the June term
of said court, said sale to be made for the pur
pose of separating the interest of Baid minor
from the interests of the other owners of said
property, and for the purpose of re investment,
said property not being divisible in kind.
W. C. SINGLETON,
Testamentary Guardian of Lily H. Converse.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTNDER and by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa.
U issued out of Chatham Superior Court in
favor of JOHN A. KERNOCHAN vs. WILLIAM
SCHLEY, administrator of John Schley, I
have levied upon the following described prop
erty. to wit:
All that certain four (4) acres of land situate,
lying and being at Beaulieu, Chatham county,
Georgia, and known ns the Schley homestead,
being bouuded north by Way’s lot, on the east
by a street, on the south by Bulloch's lot, and
on the west by the Vernon river.
And I will offer the said above described
property for sale at public outcry before the
Court House door of Chatham county, in the
city of Savannah, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
JUNE, 1890, during the legal hours of sale, to
satisfy said mortgage fi. fa.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
JOHN T. RONAN,
Sheriff C. Co._
/CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITEDSTATEN.
V' —For the Southern District of Georgia,
Eastern Division.
FREDERICK W. BOUND, complainant, vs. the
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY et
al., def' ndants. in equity. It appearing to the
court that the above stated suit was commenced
to enforce a lien upon the real and personal
property of the South Carolina Railway Com
pany within this district, and that the defend
ants, Samuel Sloan and John S. Barnes of the
city of New York, trustees of the first consoli
dated mortgage on the South Carolltia Railway
Company, and Johns S. Barnes and James J.
Higginson of the city of New York, trustees
under the second consolidated mortgage on the
South Carolina Railway Company, James J.
Higginson and Francis A. Siout of the city of
New York, trustees under the income mortgage
of the South Carolina Railway Company, and
James M. Oalder of Liverpoo’.in the kingdom of
Great Britain, and H. I’inckney Walker ot
Char.eston.in tne state of South Carolina, a sub
ject of Great Britain, trustees under the first
mortgage of the South Carolina Railroad Com
pany, are not inhabitants of, and are returned
by the marshal not to be found within the said
district, and have not voluntarily appeared in
the said cause. It is on motion of the complain
ant's solicitor ordered:
I. That such absent defendants are hereby
commanded and directed to be and appear at
the clerk's office in tne city of Savannah at rules
to be had on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY,
1830. then and there to demur, plead or answer
to those things which have been objected
against them in the above stated bill of com
plaint, also to show cause why the temporary in
injunction granted and receiver appointed iu
the said cause should not be continued of force
and made permanent, and to do further, and
receive what the said court should have consid
ered in that behalf.
11. Ordered further, that a copy of this order
shall be served upon such of said defendants
as have not been found in the Southern District
of Georgia by the marshal of any district in
the United States in which said defendants
may reside or bo foutfd. And that this order be
published once a week for six consecutive
weeks in the Savannah News, newspaper pub
lished in the city of Savannah, Georgia, for no-
to such of said defendants as may not ba
served with a copy as aforesaid. And that upon
proof made to the court of proper efforts to
perfect service as herein provided, and of the
publication of this order as aforesaid, and that
the court proceed to entertain jurisdiction
against said defendants and decree the relief
prayed for by complainant according to the
stat ute in such ease made and provided.
In open Court, April 23, 1890.
EMORY SPEER,
U. S. Judge.
I certify the above to be a true and correct
copy of the to perfect service in
the case therein stated.
S. F. B. GILLESPIE,
Deputy Clerk.
MAY FLOWERS-of Song
FOR SCHOOLS:
Children’s School Songs.
planations, and 138 new and selected songs for
general singing. This little book is boing re
ceived with favor.
KINDERGARTEN CHIMES. ($1 25.) Kate
Douglas Wiggin. Good manual, and fine
collection.
KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL
SONGS. (30c.: $3 dozen.) Menard.
SONGS AND GAMES FOR LITTLE ONES. ($2.)
Walker and Jenks.
GEMS FOR LITTLE SINGERS. (30c.; $3
dozen.) Emerson and Swayne.
RHYMES AND TUNES. (sl.) Mrs. Osgood.
MOTION SONGS. (20c.; SIBO dozen.) Mrs.
Boardman.
Get them all! They are most deligthful books 1
Also try the sweat little Cantatas:
KINGDOM OF MOTHER GOOSE. (83c.; $8 28
dozen.) Mrs. Boardman.
RAINBOW FESTIVAL. (20c.; $1 80 dozen.)
WHO "killed COCK ROBIN? (40c.; $3 60
dozen.) Ford.
n if j i Book 1, Primary. 30c.; $3 doz.
Son? Manna -Book2,Medium. 40c;$120doz.
OWlg lIIIMIUUI ( Book 3 Hj(jh 50c.; $ 80 doz.
By Emerson. These are the newest and best
hooks for teaching note reading In schools.
Send for Lists and Descriptions.
Any book mailed for retail price.
OLIVER ' DITSON COMPANY, Boston.
C. H. Ditsos & Cos.. J. E. Drrsos & Cos.,
867 Broadway, N. Y, 1228 Chestnut st., Phila,
auction sales to-day.
VALUABLE LAND
CAPABLE OF PROFITABLE DE
VELOPMENT.
C. P. Miller, Auctioneer,
wai sell at 11 a. m. TUESDAY, May 6th, 1890,
before the Court House,
One hundred and sixty-five acres of land sit
uated on the Quaccoo road, between the Ogee
chee road and Canal. This land is well wooded
—indeed the wood would yield a handsome
amount. It can be subdivided into small farm
lots and readily sold for a large profit.
Rapidly Enhancing Building Lots
AT AUCTION.
G. P. Miller, Auctioneer,
Will sell on at 11 o’clock TUESDAY MORNING,
May 6th, before Court House,
Those two desirable lots on Lawton street,
near Barnard. These lots front 40 ft. each on
Lawton and Barrington streets, and are 90 ft. in
depth. Their convenient location, near the Belt
Line cars, and In a rapidly improving section,
make them especially desirable as an invest
ment. They are surrounded with 6 ft. picket
fence with double gate.
A Chance for a GooU Invest
ment on Easy Terms!
Rowland & Myers, Auctioneers.
Will sell on TUESDAY, May the 6th, at the
Court House,
Three nice lots 30x108 each, situated on the
north side of Waldburg street, between Cuyler
and Cemetery street*. This Is a splendid renting
locality, and affords a good opportunity to
those of small means for investment. Terms—
Ono third cash, balance in one or two years
with 7 per cent. Interest.
Splendid Chance for In
vestors at Auction.
BIKMOU, WALKER i McHARRIE,
AUCTIONEERS,
Will jell at the Court House on TUESDAY, May
6th, during the usual hours of sale,
Four large and well located lots in Dittmers
ville, cornerlot measuring 37x105. and the other
three 40x105 each. These lots have an eastern
front, beautiful elevation, and within a short
distance of the Belt Line and in a growing
neighborhood, and within a few hundred feet of
Bull street extended.
File Property Near Ul
A.t Auction.
Harmon, Walker & McHarrie,
AUCTIONEERS,
Will Sell at Court House sales TUESDAY,
May the 6th,
•
That very desirable and good paying property
on the southeast corner of Stone and Montgom
ery streets. This property, from its conven
ience to the Central railroad, will always rent
well to a good tenant, and pay a good rate of
interest on the investment. Besides the pres
ent house, there is room for another on Stone
street.
AUCTION SALKS FUTURE DAYS
A CORNER STOKE
AND
DWELLING
At Auction.
Rowland & Myers, Auctioneers,
WUI sell on TUESDAY, June Bth, at the Court
House,
That two-story brick store and dwelling situ
ated ou the southeast corner of Houston and
Bryan streets. This is a splendid stand for a
grocery and bar.
A TYBEE HOUSE AND LOT
At Administrator’s Sale.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Lowndes county, will be sold on the
FIRST TUESDAY in June, 1890, being the
third day, at the Court House door in Chat
ham county, beeween the legal hours of sale,
That certain house and lot situated on Tybee
Island, in Chatham county, state of Georgia, to
wit: Lot number eighteen on Tybee Island,
fronting eighty feet on the beach, and running
back two hundred feet, known os the “Mac
donald Place" on said Tybee Island.
Terms cash. W. C. SINGLETON,
Administrator of the Estate of Donald Mac
donald,
Executor’s Sale
C. H. DORETT. Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Court of Oedioary of Chatham
County, I will sell at the Court House in Sa
vannah, during the usual hours of sale, on
TUESDAY, June BJ, 1890, the following de
scribed property, the same lieing sold as be
longing to the estate of JAMES POTTER,
deceased, for the purpose of distribution;
All of that portion of the Potter plantation on
the Savannah river about seven miles from the
city of Savannah on the Augusta road, and
known as the ' Grange." The said “Grange'’
contains five hundred and twenty-nine acres
more or less, and is bounded as follows: On the
north, by the lands of the said estate of Potter;
on the east, by the Savannah river; on the south
and west by the lands of Gibbons.
Terms cash. JOHN D. LANOHORN,
Executor estate of James Potter,
FOR SALK.
One Million Brick
FOR SALE.
WRITE to us for prices, delivered or f. o. h,
SPARKS, SOLOMON & CO., Macon, Us,
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY".
Administrator’s Sale.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
On TUESDAY, 6th May, 1890, before the Court
House, by virtue of an order from the Hon.
Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge of the Court of
Ordinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will
sell at the above mentioned date and place,
during the legal hours of sale,
The one-half undivided interest in lot No. 2,
part of Garden lot No. 12, with the improve
ments thereon; said lot situated on Second ave
nue, between Montgomery and West Broad
streets extended. Sold for the lienefit of heirs
and creditors late SAKAIt A. JONES.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
JORDAN F. BROOKS.
Administrator Sarah A. Jones, deceased.
Administrators Sale.
BY J. MCLAUGHLIN & SON.
On TUESDAY, 6th May, 1890, before the Court
House.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge bf the Court of
Ordinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will
si'll at the above mentioned time and place,
during the legal hours of sale,
The west one-third of lot No. 6 O’Neill ward,
estate late THOMAS MCCARTHY, with the im
provements thereon, consisting of a one two
story wooden house, known as No. 239 Jones
street. Sold for benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms cash; purchasers paying for papers.
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Administrator estate Thomas McCarthy, de
ceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
On TUESDAY, 6th May. 1890, before the Court
House, by virtue qf an order from the Hon.
Hampton L. Fkrrill, Judge of the Court of
Ordinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will
sell at the above mentioned date and place,
during the legal hours of sale,
Eight shares of stock of the Citizens' Bank
ing Company of Savannah, of the par value of
SIOO each, belonging to estate of j. M. BREN
NEN, deceased, for payment of debts and dis
tribution.
Terms cash. HARMON J. MEYER,
Administrator Estate J. M. Breunon, deceased.
LAND FOR SALE.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
On TUESDAY, 6th May, 1890, before the Court
House,
16 acres of the Placentia tract, adjoining
Taylor's and Klein’s, abutting on Isle of Hope
shell road.
Administrator’s Sale!
I. D. Laßoche & Son Auctioneers,
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill, Ordinary for
Chatham county, we will sell for cash, before
the Court House door, in the city of Sa
vannah, Ga., during the legal hours of sale on
TUESDAY, the 6th day of May, 1899.
North half of lot No. 5 Reynolds ward, sit
uated on the southeast corner of Congress and
Drayton streets, subject to a lease which will
expire in October, 1890.
Above is sold as the property of the late
THOMAS BATESON, for distribution and pay
ment of debts. JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Admr. estate Thomas Bateson, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I. D. Laßoche & Son, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order granted by the Honora
ble Hampton L. Ferrill. (Irdinary for Chatham
county, Georgia, we will sell for cash, before
the Court House door, in the city of Savannah,
Ga.. during the legal hours of sale, on TUES
DAY, the 6th day of May, 1890.
The eastern one-half of lot No. 21 White ward,
ami improvements, consisting of one (1) two
story tenement frame dwelling house fronting
south on Anderson street, east of Abercorn
street; lot runs back 103 to lane. Above property
is.sold for disriibution and payment of debts.
ROBT. N. STUNT,
Admr. estate Mary T. Kelly, deceased.
Receiver’s Sale of Valu
able Property.
I. D. Laßoche & Son, Autioneers.
Under and by virtue of a decree granted by the
Chatham Superior Court, we will sell at Auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder before the
court house door during the usual hours of
sale on TUESDAY, the C-th day of May. 1890.
Lot No. 12 and the west five feet of Lot No. 13,
Cummings ward, same being on Third street,
between Abercorn and Lincoln streets, measur
ing 35 feet by , containing a five-room dwell
mg with outhouses.
i. drayton Laroche,
Rec dver.
SUBURBAN COTTAGE
-A-t) AuLCtion.
L D. LaROCDE k SON, Auctioßeers.
THIS DAY, in front of the Court House, during
the usual hours of sale, we will sell to the
highest bidders.
That pretty cottage and lot, fee simple, situ
ated on Third street, between Abercorn and
Lincoln streets, containing four rooms and
kitchen, convenient to two lines of street rail
ways; also, that store and dwelling situated
near the Tybee depot on Randolph and Jackson
streets. This is a fine stand for grocery and
liquor trade. Also, a fine place at Thunderbolt;
Improvementa new and attractive; good sum
mer home for small family.
Malic Cottara
A.X W
TYBEE.
C. P. Miller, Auctioneer,
Will sell at 11 a. m. TUESDAY, May 6th, 1890,
before the Court House, that desirable cot
tage situated on Main street, Tybee.
It contains 4 rooms, pantry, and closets; a
kitchen with 2 rooms adjoining; also carriage
shed and stable accommodations for about 15
horses.
Tiie location is one of the best on the island,
convenient to depot, hotels, beach and churcheß.
The lot Is a magnificent one, size 80 ft. 156 U ft.,
fronting on the newly dedicated HO acre Park,
and being surrounded by a wide street on every
side. Immediate possession. Terms easy.
AUCTION SALKS TO-DAY.
ff asliingtoa ff arft ProjiertF
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A Large House anl Vacant Ground
in the Eastern Section.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will soli at the Court House, during the usual
hours of sale, on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1890.
Portion of lot No. 19, Washington ward, and
the improvements, consisting of a three-story
brick house on the south side of Bryan street,
between East Broad aud Houston streets. The
lot has a frontage of thirty four feet on Bryan
and runs through to St. Julian street, upon
which latter street there is sufficient room to
build another dwelling. This is excellent
renting property—the house contains eleven
rooms, water and stable in the yard. Said prop
erty subject to an annual ground rent of $.1.11.
Terms cash.
Administrator’s Sale.
C. H. Dorset!, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county. 1 will sell at public outcry at the
Court House In Savannah, during the usual
hours of sale, TUESDAY, May 6, the follow
ing, being sold as the property of the estate
of JOHN H. MONAHAN, the satno being
sold for the purpose of paying debts:
15 shares of the capital stock of the Chatham
Real Estate and Improvement Company, series
"A," par value of fifty dollar# per share
GEO. H. STONE,
Administrator Estate John H. Monahan.
Administrator’s Sale.
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Laßoche & McLaughlin.
AUCTIONEERS.
TUESDAY, Mny 6, 1890, at 11 o'olock a. m. be
fore court house, Chatham county, Georgia.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Hon. Hampton L. Ferrill, judge court of or
dinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will pro
ceed to sell at the above mentioned time and
place the following property, to wit:
One-fifth (1-5) interest in all those certain
tracts, parcels or lots of land situated, lying and
being in the City of Savannah, County of Chat
ham, known on the plan or map of said City as
Lots Number Seventeen (17), Franklin Ward,
and Lota Numbers Thirty (30). Thirty-live (85),
and Thirty-six (36', Railroad Ward, and an undi
vided one-flfth (1-5) interest in those nine other
certain tracts, parcels or lots of land situated,
lying and lining in said State and County, and
designated as Lots Numbers Niueteeu (19),
Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twenty-six
(20), Twenty-seven (27), Thirty (30), Thirty-one
(31), Thirty-four (34), and Thirty live (85), South
ern Block of what was Known as Grnntville, now
Bacon Ward, and Garden Lot Number Ninety
five (9’) containing five (B) acres, more or less,
near and west of the Ogeeohee Canal and upon
a line of Jones street prolonged, and also an un
divided one-fifth (1-5) interest in the following
personal property, to wit:
Four shares of the capital stock of the South
western Railroad of Georgia, belonging to es
tate of ANNIE L. MOALE, deceased, for the
payment of debts aud distribution.
A. MINIS, Administrator
Estate Annie L. Moale, deceased.
Two ot the Most Beautiful Lots
ON TYBEE ISLAND,
80x200 Feet Each,
For Sale at Auction
On TUESDAY, 6th May. 1890, at II o'clock, be
fore the Court House,
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Real Estate Dealers,
Will sell without reserve,
Two of the best Beach Lots on this beautiful
Island. These lots are situated near Dub's
magnificent hotel, the only lots on the island,
with large oaks. Tlnest surf bathing In the
whole south. No shifting sand on these lots.
LOT ~
Southeast Cor. Drayton and York SL Lane
-A_t -Auction.
On TUESDAY, May 6th, 1890, at 11 o’clock, be
fore the Court House,
Laßoshe & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Real Estate Dealers,
WILL SELL
That most desirably located lot, lmlng one of
the best corners for bar aud grocery business in
the city. Wo would like to call attention to the
foot that this lot is located Immediately be
tween the new court house and government
building, which makes it a most desirably stand
for for any class of business.
Green Ward Property
AT AUCTION.
On TUESDAY, 6th May. 1890, at 11 o’clock, be
fore the Court House,
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Real Estate Dealers,
WILL SELL
Half of lot 14 Green ward, 60x45 feet, with
lmprovemlnts thereon, consisting of one 4-story
brick house, one2 story frame bouse, under a
good rental. This property Is never vacant,
making it a first-class investment.
Administrator’s Sale.
Laßoche & McLaughlin.
AUCTIONEERS.
TUESDAY, May 6tb, 18901 at 11 o’clock A. m , be
fore the Court House, Chatham county, Geor
fla, under and by virtue of an order granted
V the Honorable Hampton L. Feriulo, Judge
Court of Ordinary. Chatham county, Georgia,
I will proceed to sell at the above mentioned
time and place the following property, to wit:
Lot No. 54, Forsyth ward; 230 shares Savan
nah Soap Works stock. Sold for payment of
debts. WM. HONE,
Adrnr. Eat. Sarah P. HONE, deceased.
AT AUCTION;
t i /ten-
Ry LaROCHE k McLADGHLIN,
On TUESDAY, the 6th day of May. at Ii o’clock,
before the Court House door, we will sell
That flue store and dwelling on the southwest
corner Loach and Jefferson; also, two nice
houses on rear of lot facing Jefferson. The
above property is in splendid routing location.
AUCTION BALZS TO-DAT.
" EXECUTOR’S SALE
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REAL ESTATE!
A Comfortable Dwelling Convenient to the
SL, F. and W. Railway.
C. H. Dorsett, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, I will sell at the Court durinjp
the usual hours of sale on TUESDAY, MAY
6. 1890, the following property of ABSALOSf
SALLINS, deceased, for distribution and pay
ment of debts, to wit:
All of those two middle quarters of lot num
ber 78, Waring W ard, now called number 32, with
the improvements thereon. The said lot num
ber 32 is bounded on the north by New Houston
lane, on the east by the eastern quarter of said
lot number 82, on the south by Duffy street, and
on the west by the western quarter of said lot
number 82, and has a frontage on Duffy street
of 80 feet 3 inches, by a rectangular depth of 105
The improvements consist of a two-story
wooden residence known as No. 88U Duffy
street, having been recently repainted inside
and out, and being located on the north side of
Duffy street, between Habersham and Price
.*, *£ >
Terms cash. C. H. DORSETT,
Ex. Estate Absalom Sailing, Deceased.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE
OF
Building Lots and Tenements!
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtu# of an order granted by th|l
honorable Court of Ordinary of Cliathana
county, I will sell at the Court House In Sav
vaonah, during the usual hours of sale, on
TUESDAY, May flth, 1890, the following, be
ing sold as the property of the estate '■&
CHARLES E. WAKEFIELD, the same being
sold for the purpose of paying debts:
Those certain eight subdivisions of lots thirty
seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, forty-ona;
and forty two, Marshall ward, having a front oQ
thirty feet each on Duffy street and a depth r<t
HI ty-three feet, the said subdivision as a whol.
being bounded on the euat by Cuyler street ami :
on the west by Cemetery street.
Also, those eight two-story dwellings facinn.
north on the rear of said lota 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
and 42, and having a front on New Houston
street lane of 137 feet and a depth of 82 feet.
Also, the southwestern portion of the abovj
named lots, being the portion east of the bouses
above described, and having a front of 62 fecal
on Cuyler street and a rectangular depth of ono*
hundred and five feet. I
MARY E. WAKEFIELD,
Executrix Estate Charles E. Wakefield. ,
.A-t Auction.
WO VALUABLE LOTS
on Perry and Jefferson.
C. H. DORSETT. Auctioneer.
Will sell at the court house on Tuesday, May 6.
1890, during the usual hours of sale:
Lot No. 29, Jackson ward, and the improve
ments thereon. This property Is situated on
the southest corner of Jeff-rson and Perry
streets, having a front of sixty feet od Perry
and ninety feet on Jefferson.belng subject to an
annual ground rent to the city of $4370. The Im
provements consist of a two story and ah
ment store and dwelling on the corner of the
lane and Jefferson street, and a small one-story
house next to same,
—ALSO—
Lot No. 30, next east to above. Ground
rent $19.68. Thl# lot is the same size as No. 29,
and has upon the rear a one-story house, the
balance of the lot having been used as a (lower
garden In which there are some very valuable
camelia bushes. Terms made known at sale.
Valuable Broughton Street Property
AT AUCTION.
By C. D. DORSETT, Auctioneer.'
Under aud by virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary of Chatham County, I will sell be
fore the Court House of Chatham County, In
Ravannab, during the usual hours of side, on
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1890, the following de
scribed property, to wit:
The Improvements on the south half of lo#
number 83, Warren ward, and the lease hold in
terest; said lot 83 being situated on the north
west corner of ITice and Broughton streets.
The improvement* consist of two 2-story wooden
dwellings on brick basement, aud oue two-story
on a basement brick dwelling.
The above property is sold a# the property of
the estate of WILLIAM LAKE, for the purpose
of distribution.
N. B.—At the same time and place, and in con
nection with the above, will be sold in fee sim
ple, the land, to wit: The south half of lot No.
88, Warren ward, upon which the said dwelling#
are built. THOMAS H. LAKE,
Administrator Estate William Lake.
Three Valuable Pieces, Jefferson
V 7
and Harris Streets,
AT AUCTION.
C. H. Dorsett, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House on TUESDAY, May
6th, 1890, during the usual hours of sale.
That valuable property on the southwest cor
ner of Harris and Jefferson streets, consisting
of a two-story residence on English basement,
fronting thirty feet on Jefferson and running
back about eighty-five feet, and Including tha
two-story outbuilding In the rear. Also, the lot
next north to the above, having a frontage of
thirty feet on Jefferson and a depth of eighty
five feet. Algo, the corner lot of same size a(
above, and having a wooden dwelling on tha
western portion or the lot. These pieces will be
Bold se[>arately. Terms cash.
AT AUCTION,
Lot 50x310 and Two Houses.
C. H. Dorsett, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court. House on TUESDAY.
May 6th, 1890.
Lot and improvements in the southwestern
portion of the city, having a front on the
Ogeeohee road of fifty feet, and a depth to
Sarah street of three hundred and ten feet.
The Improvements consist of a large, comfort
able dwelling in the front, renting at sls per
month, and a smaller house on Sarah street,
which rents for $5 jier month. This property ia
exempt from city taxalion and is immediately
upon the line of the street railway.
Terms cash.
Five Splendid Suburban Lots
A_t .Auction.
C. H. Dorsett, Auctioneer,
Will Bell at the Court House on TUESDAY, May
6th, 1890, during the usual hours of sale,
Lots In Dittmersvllle, each of said lots having
a front of thirty feet and a depth of ninety-five
feet to a ten-toot lane. One of these lots cor
ners on the Park, and consequently has a front
of ninety-five feet on same. These are all very
Eretty lots, having a southern frontage, and are
ut an easy walk from the end of the Belt Line,
and quite near the lots recently purchased by a
syndicate and known as the Hussar lots.
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