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FILTH IN THB MARKET.
■rhe Eanitary Inspector Deals With a
Needed Reform.
Inspector De. verger. of the Citisen.’
unitary Aa -ciation, in hi. report of in
erection* for the week ending last night,
Inerts the quality of food produce in the
Savannah market as follows: Dressed meats
fowlin'** beef, pickle i beef
”i
Vegetables fair; green fruit la
f*Tne inspector reports little game in the
mrket so far. He reports that the market
bu l ingUin a very bad eoudition. The
rn 'l-aks- water has to be stintingly used
[ n cleansing the butcher tenches bemuse
uL 3nor underneath them is of bricks so
corous as to admit of water circulating
through thorn or leaking bet ween the in
terstices and rat boles, saturailng the
vuuit roofs and rendering the vaults damp,
moldy at.d so unhealthy as to jeopardize
the health of the occupants.
The butcher benches are constructed of
wow l—wide boards, the seams in them open
and crammed with particles of flesh and
clotted blood. It is consequently a hard
matter to cleanse them even with an un
stated use of water; and It is therefore a
calamity to have the upper floor of the
market in a condition which restricts the
„. e of water whilst the market is being
washed out. If the benches were of mar. ie
slabs instead of wooden boards, which are
hacked and roughened on the surface at
every market hour, they might be kept
clean with a limited application of water,
but wooden boards become saturated with
fluids which even thorough and repeated
washings cannot remove.
i be market floor i self, the inspector says,
should be th- roughly drenched with water
immediately after market hours and well
scoured and t craped, but the doing of this
will sorely incommode and injure the occu
pants of the rooms below; so there is no
possible obviation of unsanitary conditions
m the market as long as the building re
mains in its present radically defective
state. And as to the vaults beneath, par
ticularlv those ou the north side of the base
ment, some of them are simply unmitigated
nui-ances—too dark, sooty and disgustingly
filthy to I e photographed to the imagination
of a person who has not seen them.
May not the indifference to the sanitary
condr ion of their cellars, of tenants about
and near the market square, the inspector
avks, be attributable to the example of in
difference or toleration, if not positive
maintenance on the part of the city of
the* places in its own public market
Bouse? Within a stone’s throw cf the mar
ket is a cellar, in which tons of filth have
been allowed to accumulate.
EARNINGS PILING UP.
The Central’s Good Showing During
August.
The Central railroad has just sent out its
August statement of the system’s operations.
The gross earnings in August, 1890, show
an increase of approximately $104,000 over
the earnings of August, 1889, and the net
earnings show an Inc: ease of $75,000. The
total net income last August was $70,000
greater than the system’s income in August
a year ago.
The following is a summarized statement
cf the system’s August operations:
1890. 1889. Changes,
Earnings. .$ 674, '•! fit $ 570.773 04 I. $103,878 B 0
Expenses.. Mo.m2 22 486,765 28 1. 29,536 94
Net $ 158,219 42 $ 84,007 78 I. $ 74,241 66
Income
from
Investm'ts 3,450 00 D.s 3,450 00
Total net
Income $ 158,249 42 * 87,457 76 I. $ 70,791 66
The system’s earnings, expenses and in
come during the two months ending Au
gusts! are as follows:
1899. 1889. Chancres.
Earnings $1,270,608 55 $1,152.574 32 I. $118,034 28
Expenses 1,042,366 56 982,080 44 L 60,286 11
Net. ..$ 228.243 00 $ 170,493 88 I. $ 57,748 12
Income
from
Investmts 4,092 00 12,791 00 D. 8,099 00
Total net in
come. . $ 232.931 00 $ 183,284 88 D.s 49,649 12
OTHER CLARKS DISSATISFIED.
Billing Wen at the Central Wharves
vv aut More Pay and Shorter Hours.
The demands of the shipping clerks at the
Central railroad wharves, and the prompt
recognition by the company of
tueir claims, was the topic of conversation
yesterday among the other clerks employed
at the wliarvos, who aired their
grievances. The billing men say
that they have far greater cause for com
plaint than the shipping clerks had, and
toey have made demands of the company
at different times, but have never received
any satisfaction. In speaking of the mat
ter last night one of the baling clerks made
some pretty strong statements.
“The shipping clerks,’’ said he, “no doubt
Had goed cause for their action, and I am
giail to know that they were successful m
having their claims recognized, but there is
another class of clerks employed at the
" uarves that has much greater ground for
complaint, and they are the men of the bill
department Imagine a man working
twenty-four hours on a stretch, as I have
exI e TfI laDy < r ccasi ? ns . without any rest
except for meals, and then starting in again
worrI b6r day ’ s work ‘ F " r this extra
Tin Snl reC3lv ® no extra compensation,
lho bunday work which wo have to oer
oute*trnilS the busy Soasou done with
out extra wages either.”
the river and harbor.
H.\ppenlngs Along the Wharves and
Among the Shipping.
The Norwegian steamship Unite arrived
9 f rotn Bluefleids, Nioarauga, with
,Jananaa to Kavanaugh
of ti i anan ‘ T *}, lß is tbe first importaii’n
f“° n - lb* Unita will continue her
the f ,f n A aV . annah Bnd dur
vesterda f v I for n i and WlD ! er mouthß - She cleared
bamre l 3 for . * lor return voyage with eleven
s7l erosiue oll > gaii. ns, valued at
Nw Nori- v* • c ' eare d yesterday
ordil % wa barK Trofast for Core for
W”’T h :~’°°° , nask * of spirits turpen
)3B ay . “ rin ß 10 3,037 X Kalions, valued at
“ ri!o
Rail and CROisxia.
down frei K ht clerk. Central
Atla.’tn r t slg , ned to acce pt a position
M TANARUS,‘ th lhe Georgia Pacific rail
ail efw;„ m re b ” e “ a ve ry popular
among our‘k®! 018 ’ “ nd hi ® raan Y Wenda
r*v„t t Z business men will learn with
make a change f ° Und “ 40 h ‘ S iatere,t
JdcMurray in Business.
51 McMur ray, who recently re
his rom the P°Uee upon the occasion of
?°ne ln Ti a f to Miss Pr ®nty Of this city, has
vester6„ th ® I£rocer y business, aud opened
on t h .., thenes ' r three-story building
ten :treet g thoaSt coruer ot I’cffy and flous-
SIROCCO TEA.
flection, Inspection, Protection.
curio- 6Kplaia itß choice quality, special
knfwn r ? n S ,Bd Btren g th and purity,
i-to. David. 0 k u . roDe and now obtainable
lew York 8 a * b 436 Broadway,
Bros. Retail T ANARUS, ava nnah agents, Lippmuu
—Adc. hiepot,Li vingston’s Pharmscy.
Froudk declares that the
“ strUiiQg
Too long
deluded—the unhappy victim of
catarrh in the head. lie’s been
told that it can’t be cured. Don’t
you believe it. It can be, and it
is—no matter how bad or of how
long standing. It has been done
for thousands—by Dr. Sage’s Ca
tarrh Remedy. Other so-called
remedies may pailiute for a time ;
this cures for all time. By its
mild, soothing, cleansing and heal
ing properties, it conquers the
worst cases. Its makers offer,
in good faith, a reward of SSOO
for a case of catarrh which they
cannot cure. They are able to
pay it. Are you able to take it ?
The symptoms of catarrh are,
headache, obstruction of nose, dis
charges falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, and acrid,
at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid and offen
sive ; eyes weak, ringing in ears,
deafness ; offensive breath ; smell
and taste impaired, and general
debility. Only a few of these
symptoms likely to be present at
once. _ Thousands of cases termi
nate in Consumption and end in
the grave, without ever having
manifested all these symptoms.
Dr. Sage’s Remedy cures the
worst cases. 50 cents, by drug
gists.
THE NEWS AT POOLER.
A Lively Budget of Gossip from the
Little Town.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Pooler Rifle Club will take place next
Thursday.
Steve Collins has so far recovered from
his sickness that he is able to be out and at
tending to business.
Mrs. M. Walsh, who has been visiting the
home of Thomas McEvady for the past
month, has returned to Savannah.
Miss Gruver of Charleston, S. C., who
has been visiting the family of George W.
Gruver, will return to Charleston to-day.
The Central has about completed the turn
out at this place, and hereafter the e will be
no trouble about getting room for the long
freights to take the siding.
Mr. Rothwell has commenced to remodel
the small house at the head of Morgan
street, and will convert it into a neat and
comfortable residence, to be occupied by
him Nov. I.
Mra Cook, relict of the late Mr. Cook of
Pooler, died Thursday of old age, at the
home of Mr. Oliver, on Pine Barren road.
Her funeral took place Friday afternoon,
and was largely attended.
The Pooler Social Club held a very de
ligntful meeting at the residence of Dr. W.
X. Bleakoey Friday evening. The Pooler
baud was present, and a goed time w as had
by all who were honored with an invitation
to attend.
The public school will open to-morrow,
and it will be a busy day for the school
children. Mr. Furgerson, who has so ac
ceptably filled the position as principal for
the past two years, will still have charge.
He will be assisted by Miss Clarke, who was
with him last spring.
E. L. Commtns, telegraph operator for the
Charleston and Savannah railway, bos been
put in charge of the junction office again,
lie was removed to Savannah river during
the summer. While in charge of the junc
tion office Mr. Commins will board in
Po ler, going to the office every morning on
the ’’vestibule,” and returning in the even
ing on the “sboofly.”
Thomas Wiokbam, one of Pooler’s best
citizens, was complimented last week with
a promotion from junction conductor to
yardmaster at the Central’s wharf. This is
one instance of “the right man in the right
place.” Mr. Wickham has been with the
Central for a number of years, and has held
several important positions, all of which he
has creditably filled.
A New York society journal says that
the Princess of Wales has shown a great
fondness for Miss Leiter, which is a long,
curled feather in the Chicago lairl’s cap, as
the princess has always been slower in
showing her preferences than her lord and
master. It adds: “Especially unusual is
the compliment to American women, who
usually impress the prince only, with no
thought of her royal highness. Miss Leiter
is an attractive girl. Her complexion is
not spotless enough for a beauty, which is
her own fault, and shows that she is ab
sorbed in others and not in herself entirely.
Miss Leiter was a success in Washington
society, and, also, at Newport, and showed
good practical sense os well as strong filial
affection. Sir Arthur Hall, the wealthy
English barrister, to whom she has been
reported engaged, has much independence
of thought and action, and is, too, n great
friend of the Prince of Wales and his
family.”
MISCKLLANBOTXS.
IjMNEST ASSORTMENT of Orange Canes in
the south at GARDNER S. 30j4 Bull street.
tXiHE African Flowers never fail to cure all
A blood troubles. See Dr. GRAHAM’S.
SHAVING 10c., haircutting 80c., 94 Brougbtan
street, opposite Marshall House. LEM
DAVIS.
HENRY HIRSH can cut the best roast or
steak in the city. As fur a chop, he can’t
be beat. Central market, .Telephone 476.
REMEMBER Auction flolb of Horse, etc , at
Court House Tuesday by J. J. OI'PEN
HEIM, Auctioneer. , *
MATTRESSES renovated in beat form in the
oity by Empire Bargain Cos., Liberty and
Jefferson streets. idrL ~
ITMiR BREAD, Catss, Pies, Candies and
1 Canned Goods VOGEL’S
Confectionery aud Toy Stojk, Jefferson, near
New Houston.
AUTUMN POET—I have designs on your
pocket book, but no designs on your life;
I have designs for pretty cottages that will be
sure to please your wife. STEINACKER, tha
builder, 229 Duffy street.
SOUP, fish or roast, four vegetables, dessert,
25 cents. SAVANNAH DINING-ROOMS, 82
Broughton street.
PETER FOX, Upholsterer, has rnovod to
Whitaker and Hull streets, having larger
place and every facility for renovating furni
ture; customers will receive prompt attention.
YOUR MONEY by baring your trunks
Ct repaired at Chatham Trunk Factory, 87
Broughton, near Abercorn. R. P. WIMBERLY,
Proprietor.
WHEN necessity compels you to patronize
the druggist, remember that McCAU
LEY'A 00., Drayton and New Houston, can
furnisn you with the purest and freshest drugs
at reasonable prices. Prescriptions, etc., under
the supervision of an experienced graduate in
pharmacy. Telephone 464. Night bell at side
entrance on Drayton street.
RICE BIRDS. Fish, Game and Vegetables at
_ LOGAN’S.
I FURNITURE bought and sold. Mattress reno
vated, Furniture repaired. Carpets laid.
Slip Covers made. Furniture packed; first-class
work: low price*. GRIFFIN & FOX, Whitaker
and Hull streets.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1890—TWELVE PAGES.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTa WORD.
JtPVKRTiaEXgyTS, 15 word, o,
mors, m tku column inrertsd tor O.VS
CfILVT A WOOD, Com m xuraiot,
twrtiia,
Mx*rybo<i V oho har ony wmz M
onyfAraj to buy or tell , any business or
aooommodat ion. to Moure,- indeed.any umsA
to gratify, sAovld adverUt, in (Ate column.
CALENDAR.
OCTOBER
SUNDAY
O holy trust! O endless sense of rest!
Like the beloved John
To lay his head upon his Saviour's breast,
And thus to journey on!
-^Longfellow.
SMOKE
Usman Gsrtss Cigars
EVERY DAY.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
PARK NEW CHURCH, ror. Drayton and
1 Huntingdon streets, Rev. .1. B. Spiers.
Morning service at 10:45; serrmon “Counting the
Cost;" Sunday school at 12 m.; evening lecture
at 8 o’clock on "Israel and Regeneration."
PKBSOSAu
PHOTOGRAPHS, all styles and sizes, from
I stainpß to life size. Fine cabinets a spe
cialty; price, $2 a dozen. Views taken to order
in city or country. Business established June
4, 1865. .1. N. WILSON. 21 Bull street,
THE SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Oomo and see the lieautiful Sohool Tablets nt
M. T. TAYLOR'S, 135 York street. They are
beauties. The prettiest and cheapest in town.
A YTANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
It a $325 Piano for S3OO, on payments of $2
cash ana $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
WE desire to impress on our patrons that we
have a fall supply of School Books, Etc.,
at New York prices. SCHREINER'S BOOK
STOKE.
MRS. G. A.' WELLS desires to inform her
patrons that she has removed to 57 Whita
ker street, c irner Hull.
r UHERE is everything to interest you in the
I Sunday Morxixo News. For sale at
VONOE’S DRUG STORE, Whitaker and Dully
streets.
Gt IVEN AW AY, one handsome almost llfe
f size picture with each dozen Cabinet Photo
graphs. Call and see samples. LAUNKY &
GOEBEL Savannah, ua.
I HAVE $20,000 to lend you on your jewelry,
diamonds, clothing, tools, etc., etc., at lib
eral r tte of interest. Call at the Pawnbroker’s,
No. 20 Jefferson street, corner Congress street
lane. New York Loan Office. ADAM STRAUSS,
Manager.
~V\7ANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
I t a $325 Piano for S3V, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
DR. B. S. PURSE has returned to the city
and resumed practice.
5 CENTS gets the Sunday issue of the Moan
ino Nkws. Be sure and read it. For sale
at MULLKYNE’S DRUG STORE, West Broad
and Waldburg streets.
CXOOD BUGGIES and Carriages can sell
X quick. DOWLING’S Auctioneers' Salo
Stables. Telephone 392
T)HOTOGRAPHS from stamp to life size.
A Fine cabinet photographs a specialty. Fine
lot of frames, all sizes, at D. L. WATERS', 171
Congress.
Cl LAYTON P. MILLER, Real Estate Dealer
I and Auctioneer. Large list of city and
country property, improved and unimproved.
It will pay you to see me before buying.
1 PERSONAL—If you have just enough money
to build a house call and see us and we will
give you the lot to build it on and pay for it
afterward. Lots in the city. HARMON, WAL
KER A McHAKRIE, Real Estate, 156 Brough
ton street.
NO MORE court house sales of live stock, etc.,
at court house; all sa es will take place
Uednesday, Oct. 8, instead of Tuesday, 7;
buyers protected. AUCTIONEERS’ SALE
STABLES. West Broad and Charlton.
IF you are in need of money and want a
liberal loan, at lowest rate of Interest, on
Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, etc.;
and if you want your valuables returned In the
same condition as left, patronize home enter
prise and call at the Old Reliable Savannah
Licensed Pawnbroker House, 179 Congress
street. E. MUHLBERG, Manager.
ALL ON McCAULEY A CO., druggists, and
Y get a copy of Sunday's Mokmno Nkws.
1 i MPIRE BARGAIN CO., Corner Überty and
I k Jefferson streets, has a very flne Waterloo
organ at a very low price.
Tl T ANTED, everybody to ask us howto buy
V* a $325 Piano for S3OO, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
rpHE SUNDAY MORNING NEWS is on sale
1 at McCAULEY’S DRUG STORE, New
Houston and Drayton.
YUK desire to impress on our patron, that we
Vl have a full supply of School Books, Etc.,
at New York price*. SCHREINER’S BOOK
STORE.
A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in this column
will surely bring great results Try it and
be convinced.
A CHOICE selection of flne curtains just re
received, from 500 to $5 a pair. Call and
see them. E. B. CO.
REAL ESTATE—Before buying or selling
consult W. K. WTLKINSON, Real Estate
Dealer and Auctioneer.
HELP WANTED.
'\\T ANTED, a good washer woman. Apply 64
VV Gaston street.
ANTED, at once, a competent and reliable
VV nurse. Apply at 165 Charlton street
WANTED, a cook, one that can assist in
washing. Apply at 155 Liberty stree.
~\\T ANTED, four experienced salesladies.
W ORPHAN A DOONER.
\\ J ANTED, a boy to work in drug store at 890
VV Liberty st eet.
WANTED, two good carpenters. Apply at
Charlton street lane and Abercorn street.
VITA NT ED, two flrst-class horae-shoers and
VV wheelwright. P. O’Ct NNOR’S, East
Broad street, corner President aud York.
"UirANTED—Good cook (colored); come with
VV recommendations. 167 PERRY STREET,
corner Barnard.
WT ANTED, two salesladies experienced in
VV Shoe and Hat line. Address APT, this
office.
WANTED, a flrst-class drug clerk. Address
DRUGGIST, postoffioe box four hundred.
Savanna), Ga.
\I/ANTED, a cook, white or colored; refer-
VV euce required. Apply at No. 13 Brough
ton street.
HELP WANTED.
Air ANTED, a young German at Oslseblg's
v Nursery. Thunderbolt road.
WANTED. A smart white boy, to make tin
l wit generally useful. Apply !54 Bryan
atreet.
VLTMAYER’S require salesladies for their
various department*, also bundle wrap
pert and oath boys for their wrapping depart
ment. Apply Monday between 9 and iOo’ciock.
'W’' ANTED, an experienced girl as cook; must
v have references and be wilting to go in the
eouutry. Address W. R. HENDRICKS, Claxtou
P. O , Ila.
OAWYER WANTED, will pay $4 per day to a
O first class man. Apply immediately to
PEACOCK A PETERSON, Stuckey, (P. O.)
Oa. _____
W ANTED, smart colored boy about 15 ream
vv old: come recommended. R. H. JONES,
7 Whitaker street.
T\7 ANTED, fifty good carpenrers. Apply at
vV once to McQIHRE & McDONALD. St,
Augnftine or Onuond, or M. V. CASHKN, Jack
sonville, Fla.
\\ r ANTED, four mechanics and one saw flier
* V at once. WiU pay good wages to first
class men. Apply to PEACOCK X PETERSON,
Stuckey (P. O.) Ga.
Yl7 ANTED, a man to take an office and rep
vv resent a manufacti rr; SSO per week;
antall capital required. Address with stamp.
MANUFACTURER. Box 70, W. st Acton, Mass.
VV’ ANTED, an energetic young man who
’ v writes a good hanu to assist In an insur
ance office. Address, ia writing, with salary
expected, S,, postoffioe box lit,
DETECTIVES wanted in every county;
shrewd men to act under instructions iu
our secret service. Experience not necessary.
Particulars free. GKANNAN DETECTIVE
BUREAU CO., 44 \rcaie,-Cincinnati, O.
EM PLO Y M BUT W A NT ED.
W ANTED, position as housekeeper by a
v V white woman of experience. Address
M. M , this office.
\ MARRIED German lady without encum
brance would like a position as house
keeper or to take charge of a linen room. Ad
dress R. R., News office.
A YOUNG MAN, well experienced in the
mercantile Business, woul l like position as
clerk or traveling salesman; can give good ref
erouccs. Address 8.. care News.
AN ACCOUNTANT of twenty years ex
perience In Lumber, Grocery and Insur
ance business, desires a position. Can furnish
A 1 references. Address 8., Morning News.
'\U r ANTED, a situation, by a boy between 15
v V and 16 years old, who has a good English
education, and quick, and writes a good baud.
Please address ENERGY, oai e Morning News,
WANTED, a situation by a young man as
a cleric. Has had experience in grocery
and general mercantile business, will work for
a moderate salary. Address G. T. BUNTON,
care Morning News.
1 POSITION wanted by a young man 23 years
old as assistant bookkeeper and collector.
TRIAL BALANCE, Morning News.
A PLUMBER with 16 years practical ex
/ perience In New York city, desires a posi
tion. Is capable of taking charge of if required.
Address H. J. H., 37 Tattnall street.
YI7ANTED, an experienced tailor; one who
VV understands tailoring in all its branches;
must be a good coat maker. Address, stating
Bala’ y expected, Box 188 Valdosia, Ua.
VS7 ANTED, by male stenographer, furnish
V V ing typewriter, employment for extra
time; commercial correspondence preferred.
W. C. F., P. O. Box 177.
AST'ANTED, situation of any kind, by young
V V Englishman <2Si; well educated and will
ing. WiU work at anything. LOUIS BOSAN
(JUET, Frultland Park, Florida.
AAT ANTED, a situation as bookkeeper by a
’ v man who had twenty years experience as
such in different kinds of business; can furnish
good references, etc. Address E. J. C., this
office.
Cf OLORED man wants a position as light nor
> ter. store or office; good references. WIL
LIAM, thi* office.
rooms Wanted.
TAT ANTED, two rooms unfurnished, with
v v board, for man and wife with two chil
dren. Address W. 0. H. Will, 162 Jones street.
"VrOUNG MAN of good habits wants nicely
I furnished room in private family. Can give
reference. Address, stating location and terms,
S iI.TUS, this office.
WANTED TO RENT, by a couple without
children, fioor of three or four rooms cen
trally located, furnished or unfurnished. Ad
dress P. O. Box 208.
' i ji - ■
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
\ ATANTED, to rent, for year 1891, farm for
V V track and dairy. H. C. LAWTON, city.
AA:'ANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
II a $825 Piano tor S3OO, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
TAT ANTED, 3,000 children to buy their Books,
Vv Slates, Bags and everything elsi at
SCHREINER’S BOOK STOKE.
TAT ANTED, by Englishman (settled), room
V V and board in a plain, quiet family. Ad
dress, with terms, JOE, News office.
READ the Sunday Morning Nkws. For sale
at KIEFFEft S DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets
WANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
a $326 Piano for $ 100, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
WANTED to RENT, small house. Address,
stating price and locution, A. J. 11., Box
117, this office.
BOARDERS wanted at DOWLING’S Auc
tioneers’ Sale Stall os, West Broad and
Charlton. Telephone 393.
AATANTED, 3,000 children to buy their Books,
V V Slates, Bags, and everything eise at
SCHREINER’S BOOK STORE.
AAT ANTED—HaIf million sw a np canes, aver-
II aging twelve feet length. J. GARDNER,
30J4 Bull street.
AATANTED —Our friend, and customers to
VV know that they can get picture frames
made to order at WIMPY & TART'S, 210
Broughton.
WANTED, everybody to ask u* how to buy
a 8325 Piano for SWO, on payments of $ *
Ca.-h and $1 each wees until paid for. DAVIS
BROB._
WANTED— 1,000 men wanted to select cloth
iug for the fall; guarantee lowest figure,
for best of work, styles and goods; headquarters
for cleaning, repairing and dying clothing at
reasonable prices; country trade solicited. A.
GETZ, Tailor, g9Jdi Jeff-Tson street.
ROOMS TO RENT.
JAOOHB TO REST. 115 Abercorn street.
3 .''OR RENT, one nice room, lady preferred, 183
JU Duffy street.
I7IOR RENT, furnished or unfurnished rooms
on first floor. 38 Abercorn.
rr'HREE ROOMS to rent; no children in house;
A 103J4 Montgomery street.
I NOR RENT, two very lar :e adjoining south
rooms second floor. Address this office.
FOR RENT, elegant south room, unfurnished.
Reference required. 147 Perry street.
I TOR RENT, t“ree desirable rooms. 43 York
street—two southern one northern.
£TOR RENT, largo south room, second floor,
convenient to busin-ss, 155 South Broad.
I IVOR RENT, three room*, first floor, No. 158
Liberty street. Possession given immedi
ately.
TO RENT, a flat of 4 rooms; windows north,
south aud east. Apply 150 Taylor street.
t”OR RENT, flats, first and second floor.
Single room., furnished or unfurnished, 117
Barnard street.
ROOMS TO RENT-Unfurulshed rooms en
suite or separately. Apply 87 Lib-rty
street.
biQ CONGRESS Street, neatly furnished
Og rooms, suited for gentlemen or light
housekeeping; use of bath.
fTV) RENT, beautiful south rooms furnished
A neat, also table boarders wanted. 162
South Broad street.
F'OR KENT, In the most oentral part of
city a magnificent flat ot 4 rooms unfnr
islied. bath room adjoining. Address 0. H.
E.,„News office.
BOOMS TO KENT.
r PO RENT, a suite of four rooms, separate en
I trance, No. lit) President street. Apply 183
Henry.
F>>R KENT, three plessant rooms, use of
bath. 45 Yorkstreet- Fine ainners served.
ROOMS TO KENT, furnished or unfurnished.
with or without board. Apply at 172
Broughton street.
IjN'R KENT, four rooms on third story houee
61H Jefferson, corner McDonough; also,
new kerosene oil stove for sale. Apply within.
HOUSES and STORKS FOB KENT
HOUSE FOR
street.
U'OK RENT. 4-n>oin house 269 Lincoln street.
* apply at the cornu Anderson.
Ij'Oß KENT, h 'use 152 Taylor street. Apply
A. S. O tIIEN. 13-Hn Broughton street.
FjVPR RENT, small attire in a good location.
suita de for almost anv kind of business
Rent low. Apply to FnGfIAS, 112 Broughton
street
UGB RENT, house of 9 rooms on w. si !e of
A Barnard, near Uordou. Apply 1. DASIIEK.
I,” OR RENT, house 144 Abercorn street, near
Huntingdon. Apply to WALTER F. HO
GAN, 57 Liberty street.
UN ’R RENT, 161 Gordon block, next to the
I corner of Barnard street. Apply to T.
DANIELS, 148 Drayton street.
BNOIt KENT, dwelling. 152 Jones street, four
doors west of YVhitaker; possession Nov.
1. G. 1L REMSHART, 118 Bryan street.
rUO RENT. No. 188 New Houston street, third
I door from Jefferson street, containing
eight moms, bath. etc. THOfi. A FOLUaKI).
RENT—House, McDonough st,, hetiveen
I Fast Broad and Houston st. J. 11. RUtVF.
I,') OK RENT, that conveniently located up
town residence, three-story brick, 56
Broughton street. Apply to PETER REILLY.
N O. 213 New Houston street, containing eight
rooms, bath, etc., and large yard and
stable. THINS A. FOLUARD.
FX)R RENT, that delightfully located threo
story brick residence No. 91 Gordon street,
having every convenience; rent low: possession
immediately. Apply to PETER REILLY.
r |iO RENT, u spry desirable 8-stery brick
J house, couttdbing ten rooms, outbuilding,
stable, etc. No. 205 Congress street. Also No.
207 Congress street, containing eight rooma,
bath, etc.; possession given at once. THOR.
A. FOLLIAR .
IjYOR RENT, one new tenement house. Po*
F session given Immediately. Apply to
GEORGE A. MERCER, Jn., over Southern
bank,
FNOIt RENT, House No. 30 New street, 18
rooms; large, roomy basement, suitable for
soda or beer bottling establishment, Posses
sion (ict. L GUILM.VRTIN A MKHKTKNS
IPOR RENT, house corner Bull and Duffy,
Newly painted, as fresh as anew house.
Hot and oolu water, possession at onoa. Apply
corner New Houston and Bull.
IP OK KENT, that elegant four-story store on a
a cellar, now in course of erection, corner
Bull and Y'ork street lane, and adjoining the
one to he occupied by us; the best retail stand
m this dt-y. Rent reasonable. Apply to DA
VIB BROS.
IjlOR RENT. Dwelling and store 85 Whitaker
St, from Nov. 15, 1890. Apply to R S.
CLAGHOBN, real estate agent. 7 brayton Bt.
1730 R RENT, house 262 West Broad, inquire
of JAS. HARKNESS, New Home Machine
office.
Ij'Oß RENT—From Oct. 1, residence lOf-dh
Barnard street, facing Chatham square.
Apply to L. W. I,A NDEUSHINK, Fjteoutor.
UIOR RENT, three-story brick tenement No.
r 169 Jones street; possession given October
1, 1890. Apply to R. S. CLAOHORN, Real
Estate Agent, No. 7 Drayton street.
IT'OR RENT OR I.F.AHE, the Whitfield bulld
i lug. now temporarily used aa the County
Court House; it is a handsome new edifice,eligl
bly located, strongly constructed and well
adapted to anv close of busluese; possession
given Sept. 1. 189 U Apply to JOHN SULLI
VAN. Treasurer Uaion Society.
—■ 1 I u
FOR KENT—MISC ELLANEOUS.
F”ULL DRESS SUITS to first-class trade at
reasonablo prices, for rent at A. GETZ’S,
29ju Jefferson street.
I/ARM TO RENT, my trunk farm at Locust
I Hill, corner Gwinnett street and Stiles ave
nue. WM. HONE.
Ej’OK RENT, a large, well-lighted office, with
small room attached. Most central loca
tion. Would suit a medical gentleman. Address
Y, Morning News.
rpo RENT, the large hall in the Odd Fellows’
I building, with supper room and toilet room
attached, suitable for germans, >ciables, halls
or any public gathering; neats 600. Apply to
the JANITOR, or to A. R. FAWCETT, Market
Square.
I TOR RENT, stalls, mule pens; accorntnoda-
I 1 dations for any kind of stock for rent In
stableH ad joining our Sale, Boarding and Livery
Stables. GUILMARTIN & MKHRTENB.
P TOR RENT, the large, well lighte 1, and con
veniently situated rear office 106 Bay street
immediately adjoining the cotton exchange.
Possession given immediately. Apply to
CHARLES F. PRENDERGAST, 106 Bay street.
CTABLE TO RENT.—New; ail conveniences;
0 accomodates 50 head stock; close to busi
ness West Broad. Apply GUILMARTIN*
MEHUTEN’S sale, boarding ami livery stables,
West Broad, foot of South Broad.
tTOR RENT, offioes corner of Bull and Bryan
streets. Possession Sent Ist. For terms
apply to O. W OWKNB, IJ3 Bay atreet.
I TOR RENT, warehouse on River street, for
merly occupied by Artoaian loe Company.
Apply to It. U. BELL, Business office, Morning
News.
FOIi SALK,
HABANOLAS CIGARS are still in the leal
and for sale only at SID. DYCK’S.
1)AIN PAINT cures all manner of pain arising
from inflammation. For sale at Dr. GRA
HAM’S, 146 Anderson street.
1} OILER FOR SALE, fifteen horse steel
boiler, aa good as new. SAVANNAH
SOAP WORKS.
All)" BUYS a 694 Octave, thoroughly re-
1 paired second-hand Piano, at LUD
DEN & BATES 8. M. H.
AA/'ANTEI), everybody to ask us how to buy
If i 8325 Piano for $BOO, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each wees until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
A LL the School Books and Supplies used In
l \ all the different schools in this city at New
York wholesale prices at SCHREINKK’g.
CASH will buy good building lot; bal
ance on easy terras. C. V. MILLER,
Beal Estate.
1 A ACRES on Whit# Bluff road for sale-a
IU bargain. HARMON. WALKER & Mc-
H vKKIE, Roal Estate, 156 Broughton street.
17108 S VLK. block of 5 lots, fronting both 12th
. street and Best street, exactly on electric
car line. Cheap. Apply to R. H. JONES, 7
Whitaker street.
I9OR S ALE. 93x105 lot on New Houston street,
looking on Park Extension. If you are
looking for a home wo will give you a slice of
this, 81x105, with a house cheap; beautiful loca
tion. Call and see us. HaRMON, WALKER Si
Mi.HARiUE, Real Lstat , 156 Broughton street.
AIfANTED, everybody to ask us how to buv
VY a 8325 Piano'for $lOO. on payments of |2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
fNOB SALE, a beautiful residence in the town
of Eden, Ga., with 81 acres of land under
high state of cultivation. House two stories on
basement, fronting Central railroad. For terras
address J. N. BHCPTRINE. Eden, Oa , or J. 0.
FERGUSON, C. R. B.
I NOR SALE, 720 acres valuable lands located
in Marion county, Florida, in the phosphate
and kaolin region. For particulars address A.
F. Barnard, Mi D„ St. Mary’s, Ga.
fTKiR SALE (or for rent for the year 1991.) my
JT dwelling in Rocky Ford, Oa.. containing
seven rooms with dining room and kiteben at
tached. Barn, stables and large garden on the
lot I have also for sale or rent a one-horse
farm in Rocky Ford, Ga H. C. KITTLES.
IMPORTED Holstein Bull, thoroughbred, two
years and a half old, will be sold at bow
ling’s btables. West Brood street, on Wednee
day next by J. McLAUOHLIN & SON.
\\T ANTED, everybodyJo ask us how to buy
VV a $ .25 j’lano for 58)0, on payment* of $2
cash and (1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
FOB SALE.
VW.NINQ. I*E3 feet for vale Monday, at
I>ORBETT'B AUCTION' ROOMS
FX>H SALE, *lf inking Printing Press, chase
SUxSU, wither without type. MUDDLE,
I*. O. Boa 18
/''HEAP MULCH, rood hordes, laraew. carts
V wagons. DOWLING’S Auctioneers’ Sale
Stables. Telephone *2.
li'Oß SALE, Gainer's Headers. Sainton's
Word Primer, Graphic Copy. Eclectic
Drawing, Earia Plonks, Slates. Pencil* and a
splendid line of School Tablets, at bottom fig.
urea, at PERSSE'S Drug Store
COFT SOAP, In barrels, half barrels ami keg*.
LA Highest price paid for grease. SAVAN
NAH SOAP WORKS.
rOT in laurel Grove Cemetery, old part. No.
* 5.38, between Honeysuckle and Camilles
svenuo Address S., 103)4 ITloe street, City.
A FINE BRICK RESIDENCE on .lonos.be
i V tween Pull ana Drayton, with all modern
Improvements. HARMON. WALKER & Mc-
HARKIE, Heal Estate, 158 Broughton ati-eel.
|,X>R SALE, new*)-ape rand Job printing es
r tabliabment. in one of the best counties in
Florida. A good business' Already established.
Terms reasonable Ad Jr eta NEWSPAPER,
care Morning News. t’.qjp ,
TNOR a line smoke ask for tS?' El Picaro Key
1 West Cigars, only 10c. For sals at ED.
BYCK’B.
fN OODP VYING PI/SIM- , a main street
* 1 for sale cheap. Part cash. Address WIL
SON, News offlco.
iW’l* ■ : ...
\I7ANTED, everybody to pk ns how to buy
' * a $323 Piano for SIOO, on | aymetiw of 82
cash and 81 each week until paid for. DAVIS
PROM.
FfINE HuRSE. gentle, sound, fearless of cars,
Oycarsold, for sale cheap. Address WIL
SON, News office.
ri LOTS remaining in the llohenstein tract
to close block I and 2 will be offered at
the Court House Oct. TANARUS, by HARMON. WALKER
A MtHAKRIE, Auctioneers.
SALE, property of ail descriptions In all
I portions of ttie city and county. If you are
looking for a home investment or speculation
call and see us. HARMON, WALKER &
MoHAURIE, Real Estate, 156 Broughton street.
REGULAR court house sales of Horses.
1 Mules, etc., will take place Oct. 8; new
rule* protecting buyers. DOWLING’S AUC
TIONEERS’ SALK STABLES, telephone 302.
AW elegant ChtokerlngUpright ostd
’l’* ••' only one year; In every respect as
good a* new. The price will sell it on sight at
LUDDEN & HATES S. M. H.
COWS! COWS'. Always 011 hand uud ar
riving: fresh milchers and springers from
York and Chester county, S. 0., for sale or ex
change for fat cattle; car load orders solicited.
Call at YOUNGLOVE A GOODMAN’S, corner
Broughton and West Broad streets.
t MAGNIFICENT LINE of Imported Cigars
■ 1 for sale at ED. BYCK'S. Just received
ALL the School Hooks and Supplies used In
ail the different schools In this city at New
York wholesale prices at SCHREINER'S.
TiXIR BAI.E. nearly new Bates Elevator, In
r store 13b Congress street. J. 0. ROWLAND,
98 Ray street.
WANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
a ?32S Plano for $-V *), on payments of $a
oasti and 81 eacli week until paid for, DAVIS
PROS.
Fi’ORSALE —Single oomb White and Brown
Leghorns, Ught Brahms* ami Plymouth
Rock Cockrels, cheap. Address FOREST CITY
POULTRY YARDS, H. O. Pox 211, Savannah,
(la
w*Q *) Tl FOR a Ttfi octave Southern Gem Pl
auo; second-hand, but in very excel
lent. ooiiditiou, at LUDDT'.N A HATES 8. M H
SALK, handsome rosewood piano in per-
feet order. Apply 157 Jones street.
DON’T fall to get a copy of Sunday’s Issue of
the Mobninq Niws. Fur sale at BISHOP'S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
IjX)R SALE—Horses, mules, maros Just ar
rtvsd direct from the slock farms. Nicest
and cheapest In Savannah. Special induce
nients to wholesale buyers. GUILMARTIN &
MEHRTENB’ Hole, Boarding and Livery Stables,
West Broad, foot of South Broad streets. Tele
phone 261,
BUYS a Muthimhok Plano, ueed only
three months anew style 7W oc
lave upright, and a great bargain. Bee it at
LUDDEN & BATES,
U'ORSALE, timber land*, pine and cypress,
F for turuentiue and saw mill purp.iww: also
phosphate lands. Address LGU IS J. BRUSH A
00., Jaoksouvlllo, Fla.
},X>R SALE, cheap, Savannah Real Estate.
Loan A Building Cos stock. R. 11. JONES,
Real Estate, 7 Whitaker street.
READ the Sunday Montano News. For sale
at KIEBTER’B DRUG STORK, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
I, ’’OK PALE—Close to city limit 1 on W’hite
I Bluif road lot ll)Bxlf7 with 5 room house,
store attached doing good general business;
good will of business included: stock in store
1 an be bought at a reasonable valuation isplendid
chain e for starting business on small capital
Quick buyer will get burgaiu. Call and see 11s at
once. HARMON, WALKER & MoHARRIE,
Real Estate. 156 Broughton street.
LOST.
IOBT. Friday, a small brown and tan dog,
J ears and tail cut. Liberal reward If re
turned to 50 Bryan street.
IOST— Between East Broad and Ynnge’s ball.
J Thursday night, scarf pin, Rhine stone.
Finder will bo rewarded by leaving at 116)4
EAST BROAD STREET.
BOA Hlil Nli.
WANTED, a few boarders at 178 Broughton
Street.
\\’ ANTED, a few gentlemen boarders, at 53
T T York street.
FEW BOARDERS WANTKI>; nleeiy fur
niahed rooms, 191 Broughton street.
FjIOUR or five gentlemen can get good board
and pleasant rooms at 37 Tat,t> all street.
A FEW boarders wanted; now furnished
rooms, at 105 MONTGOMERY STREET,
corner of Taylor.
SGI INGLES.
USE our CY PRESS SHINGLES, A 6 and 6
inches wide, at 31 NJc.. <IBHc. and 87V$c. per
bundle cash; prices according to quality. For
sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU
FAOTURXNG COMPANY.
MISCELL AN EG V B.
JC. MIMS & 00. the druggists are open tiH
• 12 P. u.
CTUCKS AND BONDS bought and sold by 0.
id P. MILLER. 131 Congress street.
MADAME ADELE RYAN will resume her
private lossmis in French and Music Oct. 6.
MISS PAULINE RYAN will opf rip school for
boys and girls at her resiaebcK 49 Hunt
ingdon street, Oct. 6. %
MISS L. M. BANCROFT will reopen her
school for girls at ter residence, 158
Jones street, on Monday, Oct, 6. ■’<
C'AOEN— Bird cages, bird Seed, cuttle and
J manna, at GARDNER'S, Bnll street.
REMEMBER Auction Sale of Horse, etc., at
, Court House Tuesday by J. J. OPPKN
HEIM, Auctioneer.
C 1 HOICK cut flowers In abundance, plenty of
/ white brought in daily to Strong s drug
store. GEORGE WAGNER, Thunderbolt road.
Telephone 498.
f'HIHT SALE Oct. 8, AUCTIONEERS’ SALE
STABLES, Horses, Mules, Buggies, Carts,
Wagons, Harness; everything offered will be
sold, thus protecting buyers.
WANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
a $325 Piano for s3uo, on payments of $2
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
PROS.
L AMI’S! LAMPS' LAMPS! Call and see
them J. C. MIMS & 00., West Broad and
Bryan streets.
BARBOUR. Price and Hall streets, will send
for your order every day, ana guaran
tee prompt delivery and entire satisfaction.
IJARENTB and children will flud all Books
used in the different schools in this city at
New York price* at SCHREINER'S.
A FULL line of Win. H. Ward & Co.’s One
, stationery at Mo IaULEY It CO.’S.
10(1 AN will send for your orders and deliver
j any time of day.
AS for quality. Beef, Mutton, etc , LOGAN'S
is A No. 1, 00*0 better.
MTHCEI.LANEOUB.
JOOAN will deliver your orders to any part
J of the city
Frankfurter sausage. Northern cabZ
bage and Apples and Ye.lnw Yam P AatoeM
at BARBOUR'S, Prloe ami Hall street#.
(YNE bottle of African Flowers cures v rst
f cases of chills and fever. See D. GRA*
HAM’S. 145 Anderson street.
W’HITE and Golden Plume Celery at LO
GAN’S.
r I'HERE le everything to intereat you in the
1 Sunday Moturuvo News. For sole ok
YONOE’S DRUG STORE, Whitaker and Duffw
street*.
riUBI Gator purses and jewelry
V at GARDNER’S. 30)4 Bull street.
CATffil v Til IX guaranteed os to quality and
O quantity by U <OAN.
I 'O TO I.OGAN for your marketing of all
* ” kinds if you wanl sati faction.
IOGAN will ship you meat to any part of thd
2 County, North. South, East or West.
\\T HEN thinking of Buying, selling or reot*
v Ing real estate, see R. H. JONES, 7 Whit*,
ker street.
\ITANTED, everybody b> ask us how to buy
v v a $325 Piano for S3OO, on paymeota of K
cash and $1 each wee* until paid for. DAVIS'
BROB_
LX)R the convenience of my customers and
I other*, 1 have norclmseo a full aasnrtmenh
of school books, eh ch I will sll at the very
lowest prices A O’KEEFFE, Druggist
B oughton and Jefferson streets.
CIOPY BOOKS. Drawing Books, Compnsitioa
) Books, Spelling Blank*. Tablet*, rilatee*
ISachels. vto., at BlSllOi’-S DRUG STORE.
CTOP and get MR. WIMBERLY’S price*
1 ’ trunk* and traveling requisites. All I aslß
is a trial. Chatham Trunk Factory, 87 Brough,
ton, near Aberoorn.
/ 'HAIN LIGHTNING LINIMENT is a euiJ
v n-ilef for all pains and rheumatteqj
BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
BARGAINS in at<rond hand Pianos and Otm
gans; thoroughly renovated and repairedLl
LUDDEN & BATES 8. M. H. ]
w CENTS gets the Sunday asue of the Mofutvj
’ ink News. Be sure and read it. For saM
at MULLHYNK’S DRUG STORE. West Brad
and Waldburg streets
( 'HOICK white and golden plume Celery and
marketing of all unde at LOGAN*!.
lklDyiu SmHMNRY {UBBH'SMW wagon!
U lisadaudy. Ontral market. Telcpt nx
•
JUG'S FEET, Jlai'ktrd. Tails* Yam Pot(3
I toes. Frankfurter and Bologna Sausages a8
BARIIOCK’H, Price aid Ball streets.
IOGAN’H OFFICE, southwest corner of
a Market. Teicpln lie ,hn
Miss KATIE KRIETE la . returned from tha
north and will resume Urea*making atj
No. llhl Montgomery street, where she will bs
pletwed to serve her patron*.
' |'l I E LATEST FAD—Go to Logan'e oity marwi
I bet, buy your marketing and go down]
town and do your shopping. Any street car wU|
bring you to LOGAN, City Market.
/ 'ITY MARKET is the place to buy yow 9
V meats, vegetables and marketing of all
kinds. LOGAN.
STOP going to market and save car fare. Yoti
can leave your orders with HENRY HIKSIU
lie will dll them. Central Market; telephoneSTflj
BUY’ YOUR Mrats, Poultry, etc., from J BJ
KRENRON, successor to T. M. Keller, core
ner Waldburg anil Barnard.
| JOTTED CHICKEN, lunch tnnmte, ohoppaj
1 beef and pickles at BAKbOUR'J, Price ana
Hall streets.
PRESCRIPTIONS! PRESCRIPTION!! Carrj
* them to J. 0. MIMS A; CO., the druggists.
West Broad and Bryan streets.
( UNARY BIRDK and Parrots at GARDNER'S
Vi 3UH Bull street.
REMEMBER Auction Sale nf Horse, etc a!
Court House Tuesday by J. J. OPPENr
HEIM, Auctioneer.
DON’T fall to get a copy of Sunday issue o?
the Mohninm Nkwh. For sale at BISHOP'S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Prioe street*
CAY BOYS, Hew do you like that Habanol*
It Cigar? Everybody *jiea*s highly of ttena
and they only coat sc. You inn gt<t them a!
ED. liYCK'S, Broughton and Drayton slreota,
_ • <
WE consider our preeerlptlon departmen!
th i most important part of our Imsinees*
and dispense noUiing bur drugs and chemical*
of aheoJute puri'y and full strength. McOAUj
LEY A CO, Drayton and New Houston*
11 >(i AN’S offloe hours: 4 a. n. to 7 e. m. dailj*
jt Telephone 388.
STOP buying your meats In cobbler shops am!
woodsheds and go to City Market. LOGANS
f 'HEAP Mule’, Good Horses and Plugs
V 7 must be sold. DOWLING’S AUCTION.
KKR3’ HALF, STABLES, West Broad and Charts
ton, telephone 392.
WE sell the driest line of Soaps for the leas!
money of nnr iHace In
BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
ItASTE this In the crown of ymirhatTwhe*
you want anything go to BARBOUR, PrtoM
aud Hall streets.
IYARENTS anil children will find all Book!
used in the different schools in this city a!
New York prices at SCHREINER’S.
IL'HT RECEIVED at MKNUK'S ARC ADO
vf RESTAURANT, corner Drayton anrf
Broughton streets Blue Points, East River,
New York, aud all kinds of Oysters fresh by
steamer every day. All kinds of Game in sea.
son. Everything cooked in French style MeaUf
at all hours. Call and see him. WiI.LIAJ*
MKNOE, Proprietor.
T NBURANCE, protect your property ngains!
1 tiro, storms and cyclones, bee advertisa*
ment JOHN N. JOHNSON <t 00.
rOGAK Uat the city market. Any streetcM
J will br.ng you there.
H AVE your orders for western Dressed It of,
Pimltry, Eggs, Vegetable l ’, etc., called fo*
aud delivered by J. R. K 1 EX SON, successor to
T. M. Keller, corner Wuldburg and Aberoorig
streets.
L' URN IT U Rli of all kinds repaired In OrM
I class style by E. B. 00. j
13 LORAL WORK from Oelschlg’s nursery.
Leave orders at GARDNER'S, 80A4 Bull
street.
WANTED, everybody to ask us how to bujfl
a $225 Ida do for SYIO. on payments of MJ
cash and $ 1 eocb weak until paid lor. DA Vug
BROS.
| > ARBOUR, Price and Hall atree;s, will sendj
I > goods to any part of the city. Ttiat’s whan
he keeps a porter for. Orders solicited and
goods delivered promptly by BARBOUR, PrloM
and Hall streets.
SCHOOL BOOKS, slates, penc Is spongea.
etc., etc , at J. 0. MIMS & CO.’S, West?
Broad and Bryan.
CtITY MARKET open until 11 o'c ook daily*
J Any street oar for Oity Market. LOGANb
7 MEN employed in our tuning and repairing
department. The only complete Piauo aud
Organ Repair Department In the south. LCD
DEN & BATES ft M. 1L
F3UIL LINE of School Supplleaat BISHOP’S
' DKUU STORE, corner Price and Hall
street*.
Rosemary hair tonic, the best thing o
the market to cure dandruff and prevent
your hair falling out: only twenty-five cents ■
bottle. BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY,
DO YOU WANT the best meal the market
affords’ Try SAVANNAH DININIf
BOOMS, S2 Broughton street.
HENRY HIBSH has no cobbler shop or wood
store. Ha* the best green grocery in tho
city. Call arouml and see for yourself. Wdl
can for your orders and deliver them In any
part of the city. Central Slarket; telephone 476,
WANTED, everybody to ask us how to buy
a $32 i Piano for $3 0. on payments of M
cash and $1 each week until paid for. DAVIS
BROS.
GUARANTEED Remember that “Sure
Death” is the only rjach exterminator
that is sold under a guarantee. Mom y refundotl
if not satisfactory. W. A. BISHOP, Sole Agent,
FRANKFURTER and fresh pork sausage. aUa
I* bolognas at BARBOUR’S grocery. Price and
Hail streets.
fX>R SLATES, Pencils, Drawing, Blank and
Copv Books, and Scbo 1 Bags, go to LOU 1$
VOGEL’S Confectionery and Toy Store, Jeffew.
son, near New Houston. _________
c AVANNAH DINING-ROOMS. 82 Broughtoft
n street. First-ci-ss for lod es and gentleman.
Table board.
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