The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, October 26, 1890, Page 3, Image 3
FIENDISH MtJRDEB. Ceusse a Man to Commit a Hor rible Crime. Americas, Ga., Oct 125.—The Tim°s prints the following: A horrible butchery occurred in D dge county, near Milan, Thursday, in which one white man was killed by another. There lives near Mclntyre’s Mill, a few miles from Milau, a young lady who is a favor.tc with the beaux of that section, and more than oue figat nas occurred be ween the swaiua who would fain win her love. Among the sui'ors f r the favor at.d af fe'tion of this young lady were Silas Wright and Peter King. These rivals had many fights because of the lady. So bitter was the feud Le ween them that it was generally understood about the mill that sooner or later serious trouble would result. No one seemed to realize : his more fullv than Wrignt and King the n pelves, and they carefudy avoided a meet lug. • But ths meeting came at last, and close upon it followed bloodshed and murder. Wednesday nigut Silas \Vright went to the heme of the young lady for a call. When he walked in he saw, sitting talking to the woman, none other than his hat and rival Peter King. Without saying a word Wright left the house, leaving King alone in his glory. Thursday morning eariy, when the hands were going to the mill to commence work. Wright lagged behind, as if waiting for something or to see somebody. Pre-emly King ca ; e out of his house and started up to the mill to commence the work of the oay when the whistle sounded out the summons for him to do so. But King was not to work that day, for when Wright saw him be started toward him. The men stood face to face with ea -!i other in tbe middle of the road, and insight of a squad of hands who were on their way to the mill. A few sharp words passed. These we;e fo’iowed by oaths, whoa Wright was heard to say: “You’ve be u in iny way, interfering with me long enough: I have told you what 1 was going to do. Now, you, die!’’ Tbe men who were on ahead beard this, and, turning around, they were just in time to see Wright draw a knife and plunge it deep into the pit of King’s stomach. The blade was drawn aero s the man’s stomach and in its track tbe entrails rushed out. Wright looked on with fiondlsi delight, and catching the exposed intestines ii his hand be held ibem up while he cut King again and again, until the wounded man fell to the ground too weak to move. At Wright’s first cut King drew a pistol and attempted to shoot, but his opponent was too quick for him, and before he could level hiß weapon the fatal stab bad been made. Tbe people around the mill are highly in censed, for King was a great favorite with all, while Wright is liked by no one. A party of hands started out in pursuit of the murderer, and It is thought that if he is caught his end will be more terrible than that of his victim. T&l LiAHASSEE TOPICS. The Seville Poultry Parra Company— Negroes and Politics. Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 25. The Seville Poultry Farming Company has tiled articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. The charter is to run twer. tv-five years and tbe company is to conduct a poultry raising business on an extensive scale at Seville, Volusia county. The capital stock is $5,000, Th- directors aroP. S. Johnst.n, George H. Young and IV. C. B. Rawson. Gov. Fle niug and Hon. E. M. Hammond joined t a democratic campaign at DeFumak Springs yesterday.) NEGROES AND POLITICS. The negro politicians of this county are taking very iittle interest in the approach ing election. They usually grow enthusi astic on the near approach of election dt y, and gather in town in great crowds every day in tho week to talk over the coming event, and proclaim the great deeds they are going to do for the party, but a great change has come over them, and they are sticking close to their crops this year. S ;v --feral of them will vote the democratic ticket, and many will not go to the polls at all. Gov. Fleming has apnointed Charles W rigut of Tampa to be a notary public for the state at large. Gordon Edmondson of Sarasota to be notary public for Manatee county. ftewart County Siftings. Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 25.—Stewart county superior court convened on Monday last hit honor Judge Alien Fort presiding. I l* l ® weather is terrible and the cotton in jthe fields is being beaten out, and, that al- L^_Z-2^ r l s P rou Gng. Labor is scarce. [ M ISCEI,I, AN F.OrS. * n wan K upholstering and cabinet- A ' S - tiHIFFIN ’ WUiwker IV'S y° u *° Patrouire K. tae druggist, remember that McCAULEY I®'?-:i™J rton an,i x <' w H. uston. can furnish •pu Kith the purest and freshest drugs at rea Nimble prices. Prescriptions, etc. underTbe ■acv TlS Te ! 'nh a " ex P? r:auct ' and graduate in phar ■aty. ie.epbone 4b], Night bei at side Pn . ■ance on Drayton street. “ ■EXCELLENT assortment f Southern Photo- GARDNER'S, 30,4 Bull ■ .000 r ^o f New York millslßleaching ■•VV" ln short length a fud vard wide ■lvat 'Tn^n ard ' "i m 8011 for to-morrow Kusfe Pt ‘ r yafd - CO HEX'S BARGAIN WTases of e , l tiic Afr i? a i 1 Flowers cures wrm K'.rT iT. au<l fev,:r - See Dr. GRA- Anderson street. ■ H ar is on sale 4na, ( ,df ) !r.^ 0 Y n b DRUG ST °HE, New m ch?h ! ’-T'- Rt '. ren ‘ 1v -'^ T d best form in the e^ y r,T; r eerT lrU Baram Cu • Liberty and Column •Bor-‘“^d Wi bring sreat rodulu Try it and l!| r V; of extra heavy Blankets, worth flr... ;' l ,i >a . u '’ at the low price of $1 50 ■ ,N ' 1 OHEVB BARGAIN IfOUtSK. 1-LAS. the handsomest in tbe cltv d- - Mgns, to be had at ED BYCK’s’ jV • bu,u tf hton and Drayton. T UnH TNING LINIMENT”is thTbest ■n.'.fe V 0 tbe market for the reli-f of rbeu ®ETFi'IARMAOY.° £ PBin ' BKOI;UHTON y T° u "'sh to buy, oreven price, Wines B. ' Liijuors it will pay von 10 ring up tele a- d- LAVIN’S ESTATE. WsT.- to interest you in the ‘H iE'h rmi u?o f V I h! r> „ Nkws - For sale at i^B t< "' 1 HLGSrOitF,, Wnitakor and Duffy -B) LIES’ and Misses’ Jackets worth ■ . v. 50 each, to be closedjout this week :S e ‘” u - COHEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE. -K Jem trust in providence and vour Hiah Mr, ;i' wries al BAKIiOUR’B. Fr.ce K t RR, ,Y E: '; a nice assortment of Holmes famous biscuits, new table IK .•I*' 1 apricots, new dried pru- Hj " , r. a eacla raising, evap rated aonles, j nsi,n „ a a l , C ' I: ' riln ‘* u ELLS BROS., ' us -‘On and Barnard. Telephone 133. ■ omTH.'i'?, movedfirsr October i untriJ 1 R ' ,; Have your window shades j OK, ua , ‘“n- an i carnet nut down, and your j KT'v ' y McGILLIS & RUSITN. j I * RING and cab net making prop 'V r,e; mattresses renova ed e.t sh frt streets* 1 rriC9S in th * cit T Whitaker f<ei } t8 ’ Hnlaundered Shirts worth ■nee of T T s ? ld to-momw at the very v-euts each. CwDE.V.s rau- K T 1 blankets, Quilts," r hlld's Knit K>u°.- lot a *• H "G- Shoe.. Etc., at i; lo *Ji;ures. at 13YCK S. 1 "*• l '.< • ... IIIC ~ II b on tL-inorrow and Tuesday, It was Ben Johnson, we believe, who, when asked Mallock’s question, “Is life worth living ? ” replied “ That depends on the liver? And Ben Johnson doubtless saw the double point to the pun. The liver active—quick— life rosy, everything bright, mountains of trouble melt like mountains of snow. The liver sluggish—life dull, everything blue, mole hills of worry rise into mountains of anxiety, and as a result—sick headache, dizziness, constipation. Two ways are open. Cure permanently, or relieve tem porarily. "Take a pill and suffer, or take a pill and get well. Shock the system by an overdose, or coax it by a mild, pleasant way. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel lets are the mild means. They work effectively, with out pain, and leave the sys tem strong. One, little, sugar - coated pellet is enough, although a whole vial costs but 25 cents. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Only 50 cents. MISCELLANEOUS. PIANO LESSONS given by MISS VIRGIE ASHLEY', T(*rms moderate. Reference best in ti.e city, 156 South Broad streeP JY S Selling Out is Bona Fide. I CANARY BIRDB, Cages. Seeds, etc., at A GARDNER’S, 30,1$ Bull street. IMPORTED CIGARS, to lie had at ED BY'CK'B at very low prices. Ask for that 10-cent straight. LEND your jug to 48 West Broad street and ) ’ get a gallon of Effingham county NEW GEORGIA SYRUP, at 50 cents a gallon. Cl ALL on J. R. KRENSON for anything in the > green grocery line; first-class meats of all kinds and only first-class kept by him. Corner Waldburg and Barnard streets. t’T’ INCII fine Satin Damask, ~5c., at BY'CK’B, Uu pheap for $1 25. TRY S-vunno’-’s Hand Laundry. P. A. MEINCKE St CO., Props., West Broad and Bryan streets. PAIN PAINT cures all manner of pain arising from inflammation. For sale at DR. GRA HAM’S. 145 Anderson street. BYCK’S, 154 Broughton street, must close out their large stock of Dry JGoods and Notions within tae next 90 days. NORTHERN Turnips, Apples. Cabbages, Onions and Irish Potatoes, at BARBOUR’S GROCERY', Price and Hall streets. A LI, tbe new shades of tissue paper, flower , 1 material of all kinds at lowest rates, call and see them at corner Barnard aud York streets. SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL In crochet ferns O in Handscarfs. \ BEAUTIFUL LINE of Meerschaum, Cigar -I a- and Cigarette Holders just received, and at astonishing low prices at ED BYCK’S. ORANGE Walking Canes, also Riding Craps, at GARDNER’S, 30Rj Bull street. Dress Goods 10c a yard at BYCK’S, v v 154 Broughton street. SAVE your money by having your old trunk repaired at the CHATHAM TRUNK FAC TORY. 8T Broughton street, near Abcrcoru. R. P. WIMBERLY, Prop, GREEN, Garnet and other colors, all-wool Flannels, at BYCK’S. for 25c. a yard. I NEVER shave a commission; the laborer If he does his duty is always worthy of his hire. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. A FULL LINE of ’William H. Ward & Co.’s fine stationery at .McCAULEY & CO.’S. AUCTION SALE Monday morning at 11 o’clock. Carpets, Window Shades, Marblo- Top Table, Chairs, Spring Beds, Comforts, etc., to close consignment. C. P. MILLER. MRS. CESSELL has received her fall and winter patterns and designs for dress making, and is now fully prepared to execute ail orders with promptness and dispatch, Satisfaction guaranteed in all oases. Gi AS administered daily. Teeth extracted I without pain. Have gold plate with rub ber attainment, if you can afford it. Rubber and celluloid verv reasonable. SAVANNAH DENTAL COMPANY, 133 Congress street HANDSOME patterns of Satines for 10c. a yard, at BYCK’S. THE latest fad—a convention of gas men. Where were the women? All at BAR HOUR’S, Price and Hail streets, buying Groceries. IIVE ’Gators, a so stuffed ’Gators, at GARD k NER’b, Bull street. 1 ’ RAND OPENING of the handsomest Fancy V I Goods ever shown at Mrs. KOLB'S 'VJ’ICHOI S’ Cmgh Syrup las been used by 1' rundre s, and every one of them recom mends it. Only twenty-five cents. PORTER S, Broughton street. BEtT Prints on sale for Mond ly only at BYCK'.S for sc. A LARGE line of stamped goods in the i V newest design?, sp. ahes, p I low sun mu, scarfs, trays, mats, etc,, cernor Barnard an 1 York streets. r r'o-DAY, delicious Cream ruffs and Cran -1 berry, Cocoannt. Currant, Lemon, Apple and Prune Pies; very largo assortment of small cakes. P. SCHAFER, 52 Jefferson, 85 Liberty street and City Market; also at Mrs. Barrett's, Broughton, near Price street. TUBT RECEIVED at MENGE’B ARCADE G RESTAURANT, corner Drayton and Broughton streets, Blue Points, East River, New York, and all kinds of Oysters fresh by steamer every day. Ail kinds of Game in sea son. Everything cdoked in French style. Meals at ail hours. (Mil and see him. WILLIAM MENOE, Proprietor. DR. JEROME E. BLANC, consultation free of charge for bis Vegetable Depurative for the cure of Malaria (so-called) Chilis or in termittent and Gastric Fevers, Stomach and Liver Complaints, Headache. Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism and all dlse ises of the Blood and skin. Offioe corner Drayt n and President streets. Savannah. One dollar per bottle 12 cz. Office hours: 8 am, to 9 p. M. I WILL not handle auction truck at my office. R al estate, stocks and animats is my line. ROSSIGNOL, Auctioneer. MURDER WILL OUT. But a good cl zar will burn right along. BARBOUR. Price and Hali streets, sells a good cigar. ORDERS called for and delivered promptly in aU parts of the city by J. R. K W E VSON, successor to T. M. KELLER, comer Waldburg' and Barnard streets. PURE MILK 8 cents per quart, 30 cents a gallon, single and double cream, bottle milk and cream, fresh butter, and buttermilk, curds with cream, constantly on hand. 112)4 Broughton street. I7LORAL DESIGNS, Flowers, Plants, etc.. from Oelschig’s Nursery. J. GARDNER, Agent, 30><j Bull street. ‘VJ’EW u ne Q f china and florentlne silks, il plushes, children’* caps and bats. sacs*, novelty braids, and a full line of dress buckles, fancy goods of all descriptions new goods arriving every day, no trouble to show goods at Barnard and York streets. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1890— TWELVE PAGES. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE CENTRA WOED. JtPVKRrrSKMfKSTS, 15 Ward* or tn column imerteJ for OSS curt A wuiaj, , kUWfML *Wy6o<tv *• uxint to rurmN a*v£Ai*y to buy or tU. any bunnss, or *eoe*mmc>dation* to secure,- indeed,any with *]-<-■• rj.v, m thi oolurv v CALENDAR. OCTOBER SUNDAY th3 bric;ht sil ' of your condition; j&sw j&ri SMOKE Em S&rkz Cigars EVERY DAY. pkkhosal. PHOTOGRAPHS, inil stylcs 'Mzcs.'frmn • sta,a P ß 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. J. N. WILSON, ill Bull street. 1 PERSONAL.—I am now prepared to do the auction business. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. \fISS ALLIE L. ROGAN, will reopen her school at Taylor street, Nov. Ist. MISS THOMPSON has returned and will soon open her •’dancing school” at Yonge’s hall. Termsand instruction days mentioned later. IJICTURES and Picture Frames in all va l ri.-ties and all artists’ supplies at M. T. IAYLOR’B, 183 Yorlc street. O'* IVEN AWAY, one handsome almost life * size picture with each dozen Cabinet Photo graphs. Call and seo samples. LAUNEY & GOEBEL, Savannah, Ga. T> D. LaROCHK, 116 Bryan street, will buy, L. sell or negotiate for you any class of stocks, bonds or real estate. OESIDES our regular stock of imported goods I * we have twelve thousand dollars' worth of domestic goods from cheapegt to the beat. M LA YIN’S ESTATE. TJNTIL further notice, GOTTLIEB & HOFF -1 MAN, 159 Broughton street, will make the best cabinet photos at $3 per dozen. Life size portraits in crayon, pastel, etc., at reduced rates. N. B. The above low prices are tempor ary only. I AlliES'fine Stationary and Die Sinking for J embossing either p ain or in colors at M. T. TAYLOR’S, 135 York street. DON'T fail to get a copy of Sunday b issue of tlse Mohni.ng News. For sale at BISHOP’S DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets. TOHN!” “Engrliua?” "I seethe sale of fi Finger Bin. s. at FF.UEAS’; 11> Brough ton, is goiug to last a week longer before he take up the sale of Watches. I see a few nice ones are left. Garnet ring $j 25, Solitaire Diamond Ring gl’2 90, Cameo Tiger Eye $5 50. We better go before the raie closes of the bank rupt stock he brought from NewjYoi k. ’’ 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. I,’’ Ml’niK BARGAIN CO., Corner Liberty and J Jefferson streets, has a very fine Waterloo organ at a very low price. READ the Sunday Morning News. For sale at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, West Broad and Stewart streets A CHOICE selection of fine curtains just re received, from 500 to $5 a pair. Coll and nee them. E. B. CO. CIOPPER PLATE engraving for Visiting 1 Curds. Wedding Invitations, Letter Heads, etc., etc., in the highest style of art a specialty at M. TANARUS, TAYLOR’S, 133 York street. REAL ESTATE.—Before buying or selling consult W. K. WILKINSON. Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer. YYTE are all liable to get "short” of Money, H "Uncle Adam,” at 20 Jefferson street, will b 1 pleased to advance you on your watches, jewelry, clothing, tools, etc, etc., at lowest rates of interest. NEW YORK LOAN OF FICE. Open 7 A. M. to 9 p M. ADAM STRAUSS, Manager. •T I AIR CRIMPERS? Talk about ’em. I X 1 have seen more hair crimpers, hair curlers, kid curlers, pinching irons, frizzing irons, curling irons, curling sticks, hair dve, hair blondine, hair tonic, hair nets, bangs, switches and wigs than I over did in my life. ” "Where?” "112 Broughton street, HAIR AND JKTVELKY STORE.” DEAR SALLIE—I intended bueying my furniture from McGILLIS & K'JSTIN in Savannah wheu Iw as down there, just as you advised me to do, hut I was too hurried then and slncecouiinghume I bought from another place and was very well satisfied as I thought, but I recently called at McGILLIS & RUSTIN and ob, u y Sallie, I was suprised at the bargain ? they oiTerandl iu provoked with mys.j. for not buying from them. They are so cheap lstiall certainly advise all my friends and compel all my relatives to buy In future from McGILLIS & BUSTIN’. They told me they had almost more ciders than they could fid and Idon't won er ati . Ohjnyjust to think, if 1 had bought from them I could now have bought that ~e e In, t with the money saved. I’m so sorry. 1 guess I'll work over the old one. Come down, Sallie, ami spend a few days with me and ask McGIL LIS & RUSTIN to send me samples of matting and pieces of window shades. Yours sorrow fuliy. NETTIE. T HAVE used the Electropoise in my prac- A 11 vo for the past twelve months, with results that are aa gratifying as they are re markable, Coses of renal calculi, asthma, opium habit, eczema and female trouble, which had for many years resisted the best medical treatment tnis continent affords, were cured in three months. Insomnia, dyspepsia, impot ence, diabetes, syphilis and varicose veins yielded witli magical cam and quickness. In acute diseases tbe results have been equally surprising, The Electropiise oontrois fever better than anything I ever used The instru ment is invaluable to me. William Nephew King, M. D., 214 West Forty-fourth street. New York, July 2•, 1890.” We need add nothing to the above letter. It speaks for itself. THE SOUTHERN ELECTROPOISE COMPANY, 148 Liberty street. Savannah, Ga. HELP WAKTKn. WANTED, a first-class cook, with an assist ant. Apply at once, stating; wages ex pected, also references, to Box 85,Aioany, Utt. XYT ANTED, young man about 18 , ears old, of T T good common school education to learn the telephone business; sure pr moti. n fortl e right man. Apply at the TELEPHONE EX CHANGE; WANTED, a good woman pastry-cook, for a Florida resort hotel. Must be compe tent and industrious. Address, stating wages expected, H. P., care Morning News office. Savannah, Ua. * GENTS—SS to $lO per day collecting small A pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satis faction guaranteed and $•! outfit free. A. DUNNE & CO.. 56 Reads sir **. New York. __ ASP ANTED, a practical Florist, who under- H stands green-house, and outside work, to propagate and raise flowers, shrubbery of nl' de crlpt oo; must be sober and not afraid to work Address CHAH. SEILER, 98 Broughton street, or Concordia Park, Savannah Go. HELP WASTED. ‘YY' ANTED, cook at ti Drayton street. Yy ANTED, A cook, apply ST Gaston street. WA'' colored bo/, to work In a store. > 1). .1. MORRISON. Market square. w•kNTED. cook for small family. Applv 143 * * Li arty street. V WHITE BOY to earn the plumbing and _JC* tilting. Apply til4 Drayton street \V T ANTED Immediately at W6V4 Montgomery street, a few Ax parienood skirl makers. \I7 ANTED, two experienced salesladies > ORPHAN A DOONER. w AXT a white girl for house work. Apply Monday, northeast corner Bolton and Burroughs WANTED, four smart girls at Savannah ’ ' Steam Laundry. Lumber street, between Zubly and Mar caret streets. U RANTED, A1 mattress maker; mustundn stand something about upholstering. Ad u . News °mce, II Monday, the STth. W ANTED, operator oh Remington No. 3 JZ typewriter. Apply Monday, 4 afternoon, i5 Bay street. \Y ANTED, a few go and han's to work at ’ dressmaking at MRS. CISSEL, York street, three doors west of Bull. V\ ANTED, at once, a nurse who can come * * well recommended. Apply at 77 Bolton street, third door east of Abercorn street. VLTMAYER'S require for the their wren ping department, bright young men, also eashboys Apply after i‘ a. a. \V ANTED, six boys, fourteen to sixteen ' ’ years old, to work in the Savannah Cotton Mill. Apply at the milL W ANTED, a boy to cane chairs and make ’’ himself useful around shop. Address G News office. WANTED, an expert st nographer and tvpe ** writer, one who is quick at calculating, must come prepared to work. hard. A remun erative position to the right party. Address A B. C., this office. WANTED, a first-class traveling salesman * thoroughly experi-need in the dry goods and notion busiu as; one acquainted w ith South west Georgia or Florida trade preferred; best references required. - Address P. O. Box 14k, Savannah, Ga. \\/ T ANTED, a competent house girl. Apply I * at northwest corner of Hull nnd Haber sham streets. \\f ANTED, a competent white nurse; must Tt come well recommended. 30 Duffy stro t, third door from Abercorn. VI / r ANTED, a competent servant (colored); * must be well rocoinmended. Apply at 110 Liberty street. ANTED.—Five experience! drygoods and ’’ shoe salesmen wanted Apply to morrow (Monday) morning. COHEN & CO., 153 Brough ton street. ROOMS W ANTED, YVTANTED TO RENT, tiiroe or four rooms in H southern part of city. Address M., News office EMPLOY MEN T W A NT KI. VLADY well qualified wishes a few senolars in music; terms reasonable. Address IN STRUMENTAI. W' ANTED. by young lady, a position as typ ‘writer or assi-tant in office, good copyist. Address WILLING, this office. YVTANTED, by a boy 14 years old, a situation ” in a store or at a trad *. PI, as ■ address CHARLEY GRAVES, care of Morn ug Nows. WANTED, a position as strncgi upher ami typewriter. Address WlLLlA.il, care Morning News. T2MPLOYMENT WANTED by a gentleman of I j intelligence; best references. Andres ELLIS, care Moruing News. WANTED, a p-Sithjn in confectionery and liakery by a lady, three years experience Reference given froth last employer. L., Morn ing News. ‘ \ r OUNG lady desires poaition as assistant bookkeeper or to do office work. No salary expectod until pronounced competent. WORK, News Office. V\* ANTED, a position bjr a young man who t v writes a pood hand and is quick at fig ures; will make himself generally useful. Ad dress A., this office. MUCBbbAJiKOCeI WANTS. Y XT ANTED, the people to know that I never v v buv an interest in property entrusted to me for sale. BOSSIGNOL, Real Estate. ANTED, every one to know that we antid- V v pated the McKinley tariff bill and bought supplies before the advance. M. LAVIN’S ES TATE. \UANTED, a few shares Chatham Real v v Estate and Improvement stock. Series A. If your figure is skyward, don't come. ROb- BIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. W r ANTED, everybody to secure a few gallons of liquor at auction price. Bargains are seldom off trod like those of M. LAVIN’S ES TATE. \\r ANTED—Board by single young man in vv private family, five minutes walk to Broughton street. H. C. S., this office. \\, r ANTED, sellers and buyers to know that I t V do not speculate. I sell on commission. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. READ the Sunday Morning Nkws. For sale at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, West Broad and Stewart streets. WANTED, tbe public to know that I handle stocks and bonds. ROSSIGNOL Buy and Drayton. WANTED, Beal Estate of all descriptions to bundle, strict a’leniion to all business in trusted to us. HARMON, WALKER & Mc- HARKIE, Real Estate, 158 Broughton street. WANTED, stale room for six or eight horses and vehicles; state price. UNCLE SAM. YOUNG man, Protestant, strictly moral, steady habits, dcsi es board in strictly first class private family, not farther south than Jones, and near Bull; reference Al. J. G.. News oft ce. WANTED. Chatham Real Estate and Im provement Company’s stock, Citizens’ Bank stock, Chatham Dime Bank stock and stocks of all local institutions. ROWLAND & MYERS, 122 Bryan street. WANTED, a few half lots convenient to Central Railroad. ROSSIGNOL, Real Estate. VST"ANTED, every intelligent person in Savan v v nah to ask us, "What is the Electropmse ?” We cannot do more through the newsuap rs than briefly say, "It is an instrument for tbe cure of disease without drugs or medicines, with no possible chance of injurious after effects.” But we will lake pleasure in explain ing to all who cal! at our office In Masonic Tem ple. THE SOUTHERN ELECTRO POISE COM PANY. ROOMS TO KENT. TT'OR RENT, the whole or a part of the house 84 Broughton Ktieet. I .''OR RENT, one floor of four rooms and bath I room, at 111 Duffy street. PNOR RENT, rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 25 Jones street. TO RENT, two rooms, furnished or unfur nishod. Apply to 44 Bryan st. ITOR RENT, one fiat of four rooms, with bath, 48 York street. Three closets. TT'OR RENT, a large south front room, with I all conveniences, 151 Jones street. T'O LET, furnished, large front room; south ern exposure. No. 38 Macon street. IT'OR RENT, newly furnished south room, with useof bath. 208 Bryan street. TWO largo connecting rooms, comfortably furnished, at South Broad street. Unfurnished rooms to rent. Apply JOHN SULLIVAN. 188 Congress street. ERY DESIRABLE south room to rent, fur nished or unfurnished. 147 Perry street. TT'OR RENT, large south room, second floor. r Furniahed or unfurnished,. j3s3outh Br oad. Ij'Oß RENT, a nicety furnished room, with every convenience. Address post office box 20. TT'OR RENT, to desirable party, fiat four x rooms, third floor; water, gas, cooveniont and pleasant. 183 Gordon street. KO()>l TO RENT. L’CRNlfillKft ROOMS for rent at 135 Jones A Greet. Apply between 9 and 4. ROOMS to RENT, and hoarders wanted, call It* McDonough street, near Central depot. IjVKR RENT. 2connecting ran ns, furnished; afeolarre south room, at 56 lia.-nanl street. IjVIR RENT, threw c m e,! n • rooms N. I. -* corner Hull a.'id Wh taker streets. IJX)R RENT, small neatly furnished room, five dollars per mouth, til York street. FjV)R RENT, one Large room, furnished or un- furnished, with bath, 18 Liocoln street. RENT, flat of rooms, furnished or un -1 furnished, with ail convenience*. No. 11 Broughton. r PO RENT, larre s- uthern front room fur .A niaiied to gentlemen with ail conveniences. LIBERTY. News office. Ij'Oß RENT, a front parlor, n cely furnished as a bedroom for tko gentlemen, corner of Perry and Habersham streets. L2OR KENT, four rooms in good locality. A partly furnished and use of bath. Gu* in t. e Louse Adrtiess C. c.. Morning News. IjV)R RENT, nicely furniehnd room for gen tlemen; all conveniences. 310 President street. ONE OR TWO unfurnished rooms, with loiard wanted by family of three in a refined private family. Address K, care M ruing News. A SUITE of three rooms, one very large.wlth -1 t rre south and one east window. A gaa stove will be furnished If desired. IV) Tavlor street. LTNFI UNISHED FLAT, in complete order. ) Will rent t > gee tl-man or family without enildren. Ninty -six Bolton, near Park extension. References. RENT, three connecting rooms on sec ond floor; house new; srerv convenience; private family; reference exohangod. No. 3i> McDonough street. tpOR RENT, rooms over Butler's Pharmacy. suitable for Heaping apartments or offices. Apply t BUTLER’S PHARMACY, corner Bull and Cougress. f RENT, a flat of three rooms with use of I bath for light housekeeping in private family. Bolton street, near Montgomery; ref erence required aud can be given. Address CAREFUL thieoflßce. TTOR RENT, to gentlemen only, two band -1 somelv furnished rooms, parlor and bed room, southern front, bay window, piazza at the rear; bathroom with hot aud cold water on same floor; attendance and gas Inc uded in terms; references Address HOME, Morning News. 120 R RF.NT. entire floor, four connecting I rooms, unfurnished: ball and bath room same floor; hot and cold water: front balcony aud back piazza; new bouse, just completed; beautiful local in fronting -quare, and near DeSoto hotel; will rent to gentleman or gen* tloman and wife without children. Address, with re fere nee, P. O. Box 44. BOUBU AMI STOKE* K(ll( KEN I', RENT, small honsa, soirru sidw Dryrr 1 street, between llernant and Jefferson. Ten dollars |srr month, J. E. FULTON, 183 Tay lor street. U'OR RENT, dwelling noth siux Dltky street, I third door wk*i ok Whitaker, new house, nil modern conveid-noos, exes lent location. J. E. FULTON, 131 Taylor street. lAOR RENT, dwelling ninety-six, mjrth sipk r Duffy street, between Drily ton and Aber com. Commodious houses, excellent location. J. E. FULTON. 132 Taylor street. YXIR RENT, dwellingou Gordon street, I second do r tail of Tattnall , fronting (’hatham souare; house thoroughly renovate i. J, E. FULTON, 132 Taylor street. lAOK RENT, sma'l bouse, 154 Duffy, near Whitaker. Inquire 238 Barnard. IffOß RENT, comfortablo house, every con- I ven ence, at 41 New Houston street. Apply on premises. r po RENT, No. 188 New Houston street, third I door from Jefferson nreet, containing eight rooms, hath, etc. THOS. A. FOLLIAUD. r |''o KENT, a very desirable 3-story hrick l house, containing ten rooms, outbuilding, stable, etc. No. 205 Congress strai t. THOS. A. FOLLIAR )._ 1,1 OR RENT, that desirable brick house south west corner St. Julian and Abm eorn streets, posves-don given Nov. 1. ALBERT WYLLY, 120 Bryan street. IT 1 OH RENT, house If I Gordon street, having tven newly painted House has fourteen r ioms, with servants’ quarters m lane. House open. li'OßI i'OR RENT, house 152 Taylor street. Apply A. 8. COHEN, 189H1 Broughton street. IIOR RENT, store and dwelling southeast cor ner York and Montgomery. r.ppiy WILL lAM SHEEHAN, on premises. £AOR RENT, two-story brick dwelling, known as No. Liberty street. Possession at ome. ROW’LANIi A MYERS, 122 Eryagi street. I?OIt RENT, dwelling 158 done* street, four doors west of Whitaker. Po-soßSion Nov, 1. G. H RKMrtiUKT, 118 Bryan streot. ]AOR RENT, store No. 149)4, Congress street. 1 Apply to MEIN HA R!) BROS. & DO, FpOR RENT, Dwelling and store 65 Whitaker 1 St., from Nov. 15, 1390. Apply to K H. CLAGHORN, real estate agent, 7 Drayton St. I NOR RENT—Fr<:n Oct. rnldmoe 109J4 . Barnard street, facing Ohattam square. Apply to L. W. LAN DER3HINE, Executor. IAOR BENT, a comfortable house. No . 40 Tay lor street. Apply DAVIb BROS, or 1(19 Charlton street I'OR RENT -1 THE HERMITAGE, For particulars, apply to HENRI:’ McALPIN, 103 Bay street. RENT, splendid stand for wholesale hus- I inew 141 Bay street, next to the corner of Wbi’aker Apply to h. L. LAZARON. 107 Bay street. upo RENT, the most choice location in Havan- I nah, residence 120 Gaston street, corner of "oil. To a i acceptable tenant the house will ho put in good order. Apply to NEE ROY MYERS, 133 Bay street. lAOR RENT OR LEABE, the Whitfield huiRU ing; it U aliHndsofue new edifloe, eligibly located, strongly constructed and well adapted to any class of busineis; possession given imme diately. Apply to JOHN SULLIVAN, Treas urer Union a ,oiety. JAOK RENT, an elegant four-story building 45x80 on Bull street, with a cellar 10 feet in the clear. First story 15 feet, second story 14 feet, third story 13 feet, fourth story 12 feet high. Plate glass iront, elevator and all mod ern improvements and conveniences now in course of erection. One of the best stands in the city and would make an elegant retail dry goode. grocery, clothi gor drug store. Same be fog one-half of tho new building to be occupied by us The two stores divided by Are wall. Possession given from November 15th to De cember Ist. Forcutofthe building and terms apply to DAVIB BROS., Savannah, Oa. FOK KEN I- HIM KLLAXKOU’b. I NOR RENT, shop 157 South Broad. Apply next door. rpo RENT, the large hall in the Odd Fellows’ 1 building, with supper room and toilet room attached, suitable for germans, sociables, balls orany public gathering; seats 800. Apply to the JANITOR, or to A. R. FAWCETT, Market Square. I NOR RENT, a large yard with stp’des and ' warehouse. Apply to JOHN K -ILLY, Broughton street. rX)R RENT, blacksmith and wheelwright; X best stand in city; on West Br ad street Apply to GUILMARTIN & MEHRTENa’ Stables. TNOR RENT, stalls, mule pens; accommoda -1 dations for any kind of stock for rent in stables adjoining our Salr, Boardiug and Livery Stahls*. GUIEMAKTINA MEIIRTKNS. I IVOR RENT, offices corner of Bull and Bryan ’ streets. Possess!->u Rent Ist. For terms apply to G. W OWENS, lIS Bay street. JffOE RENT, warehouse on River street, for merly occupied by Artesian Ice Company. Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning News. ~ YOST IOST, pair spectacles in case. Finder will J please return to 98 Bay street. JOST yesterday, a pocueDejok, containing a J flugv.r ring. Finder will be liberally re warded by returning to 40 Habersham street. TOST, in Altmayer's on Monday afternoon, J gold-headed umbrella, initials A. P. to J H. Liberal reward if returned to ttifcj Price street. FOR SALK. ei-YTYFIYF ACRES, on Midfile Ground Road, G In five acre iarms, on installments. RdK. SIUNGL R'-al Estate. Ij'Oß SALE, or e lot 3Uxl|o, riinnino through from street to i>ee'; s-cah monthly io stali menu. W. K. WILKINSON, Real Estate Dealer. ’■PWENTY-TWO ACRES, near city, on 8.. F. A AW. R’y., SU' able for manufacturing purporez. RGboIUN'OL, Real Esutc. IjV>R SALE, a bandy saw mill outfit, consist ing of 1 forty-horse sngiue. 1 fifty horse locomotive boile., With all fittings; 1 saw mill with Al-foot carriage, Keppard roller, all com plete; 1 pianer and ma cher, I snrfacrr, with all shafting, pulleys and Deicing. This o.itfit can be readily moved from izlaco to piaco as a- s r.-d. Eer particulars address MACHINERY, this office. I2IFTY THREE-ACRE FARM. White Bluff I Road; a bargain fora few days UOBBIU- M>L. Real Evtatn. LNIR SALK Horses, mules, mares just ar- I rivoil direct from the stock farms. Nicest snd cheapest in Savannah. Siv :a 1 indue*! ineute to wholesale buyers GUILMARTIN A Mk HRTENS' Sale. Boarding and Livery htahlea, Wst Broad, foot of South Brood streets. Tele phone 3M, ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Water's Road, besTily timiwred; wood will almost pay forjaad. IbMUMUNOL, Real Estate. at a bargain, lot 30x41; good situation; special terms. W. K. Ml Lit IN SON, Rea! Estate Dealer. |2 1 FT Y LIGHT ACRE”, Rkidaway Shell Road, I four miles from coart houao ROSSIGNOL, Real E-date. Louis Beer; nine dollars per cask of ten dozen. M. RAVIN’S ESTATE. /TNR HUNDRED ACRES on White Bluff ' / load, two ty five open and wvonty-flve well wooded. Easy terms, ROBSIGNOL, Real Estate. tpORSALE, Chatham Real Estate arid Im provement Company’s stock. Citizens' Bank stock, Chatham Dlmo Bank stock and stocks of all local institutions. ROWLAND A MYERS. IZJ Bryan street. pORTY-FOUR ACRF.S, the soil of which will I comjiensate, in o lavish manner, all labor mans energy spends upou it. ROSSIGNOL. Real Estate. Fi'Oß SALE, a splendid resilience, nicely sit uated; can be bouvht t ,n very favo*able terms. ML K. WILKINSON, Real Estate Dealer. I2IFTEEN ACRES and Improvements, well * fcuoed. W hite liluff road —■ a rare cliance. ROB.-IGNOL. Ileal Estate. KD. LaIIOCHE, 118 Bryan street, 89 acres • of land on Gwinnett street, extended The only location tobe hail for railroad terminus now offered. Th s |iro;icrty is high and dry, situated in one o 1 the finest located t arts of the city Call soon. HOUSE AND LOT on Eleventh street, fifteen hundred, near Belt bine; cheap. ROSBIU NOL, Real Estate. 12 OR SALE —We have oue of the best equipped Saw-Mills in Georgia, which we desire to sell, os we have other business which requires all of our time. The null is paying handsomely, and 5,000 acres of virgin timber goes with mill. Adoress WILBY & 11AT THIS, Adel, Ga._ 121XTY-NTNE ACRE3 line wooded land in O prominent locality. Will mako purments easy. BOSBIOMOL, Real Estate. LX>RSALF., timber lands, pine and cypress. I for turpentine and saw mill pm posm; also phosphate Laima. Address LULLS J. BKUBII ft CO., Jacksonville, Fla. tpEN ACRE FARM, two houses, half open, I balance well wooded. Easy terms to right party. 1108810 NOL, Real Estate. 12011 SALF., several lots near Hull street ex l tended; reasonable. W. K WILKINSON, Real Estate Dealer. 120 It SALE, a few mocking birds of this sea son (Ma birds); fine singers; will be sold cheap at Dll York street, ELEi 'Tric Lion Tt T >CK; five sha os ome quick; none on tins market. ROStdGNOL, Bay and Drayton. is* 11 1 PER MONTH will secure a good biuld -IP-* '' lug lot. O R. MILLER, Real Esiato Dealer. VKW HOUSTON, near Haltersham north side, lois thirty by one hundred and five, cheap. BOSBIQNOL, Real Estate. 120 R BALE, fifty five acres laud adjoining city limits. Apply to JOS, h. baker. r of tbo finest lots and improvements 1 on South Broud street. ROSSIGNOL Real Estate. LpOR SALE, tliat choice lot and Improvement I. northwestoorner Jones und Barnard; can ha bought cheap, os owner Is about leaving tbe city. 0. P. MILLER, Real Estate Dealer. A FARM at Fleming Station, beautifully ft located, flue land. ROSSIGNOL, Real Estate. I2OR SALE, everything In Ren! Estate To 1 those looking i t Houses, l.ota to build on, or Investments, we give a cordial invitation to call nnd look ovoEour list before buying. HAH MON, WALKER & MoHARRIE, Real Estate, 1M liroijghton stiect tOT on Henry street improved, fifty by one .j hundred an 1 five; location for grocery bum yes*. ROSSIGNOL, Real Estate, F'OU SALE, three dozeu European weight clocks, worth 90, at $1 50, at M. NATHAN’S, IMP Congress street. JOT on Bull street sixty by eighty; one of the J few that is left. ROiiHIGNOL, Real Estate. Iron RALE, the gr -atest curative agent in the world -the El ECTKOPOISE is lor sale or rent on easy terms. We refer with pleasure to what the Klectropoixe hu done in Ravannah in the last four mo .t u. For particulars call at our office, 148 Liberty street. IOT corner Lmcolo and Gwinnette, forty-two J by one fifteen, flue property, established neighborhood. ROSBIGNOL, Real Estate F 'OR RALE. Elegant Furniture, Carpet*, Mir ier* aod general household effects, together with privilege of lemie of that very desirable residence 168 Hull street; rare opportunity for T arty desiring a handsome home completely furnished. Call after 11 a. m. C 1 HATHAM Heal Estate and Improvement J Stock Series B. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Drayton, IIOR RALE, a good paying and established I business. Small capital required. For pur ticulars inqu re at 45 Habersha. -, street. fTIXCELSIOR Loan Company Stock, eighty- Vj six installments paid in. RuBSIGNOL, Hay and Drayton. IIOR SALE, s-ven shares Excelsior Loan. J 1 Raid up. Series A. Address LOAN, News iffice. L AVAHNAH Fire and Marine Stock, one of kl the best of Savannah investments, ROS SIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. SMALL houses on Duffy street, near Haber sham; delightful neighborhood. ROSSIG NOL, Real > _____ \l7 ILL cloje consignment of New Davis Sew V J iug Machines at $25; don't miss thl*; they are Bold at SSO and up regularly. 0. P. MILLER, Au tioneer. \ CORNER LOT, Anderson street, sixty-four by one hundred, half cash balance to suit. ROSSIGNOL. Ideal Kstate : CUTIZENR BANK STOCK.—The phenomenal / growth <>f this institution tin- made itsstock eagerly sought for. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Draytom P CENTS gets the Sunday issue of the Mors • ) IK Niv*. Be sure and read it. For sale at MULLRYNE'B DRUG STORE, West Broad and Waldburg streets. IffAKMS in Monroe and Fulton counties, high, dry an l h altby, reasonable figures. ROB - Real Estate. 1 IVOR HALE, two hundred packages of liquor, . ail grades, at lowest prices. Goods were bought a- auction end will be sold accordingly. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE. oiswo residences on Liliertr street, the next 1 corn mercisl thoroughfare, good investment. ROSSIGNOL, Real Estate. COWS, cows: fnwh mllksrs at YOUNG SLOVE A GOODMAN’S stables. RESIDENCE on McDonough street, near Cen tral road. Constlered a cheap piece. ROS SIGNOL, RsalKstate. C CENTS guts the Sunday ssue of the Morx •) ino News. Be rare and read it. For sale at MULLKYNE s DRUG STORE, West Broad and Wald burg streets. FOR SALOR. L'INK residences, in vtnoua localities, either bm kor or frame. Modern un proveme&fa* H< HSIUMOL, Real Estate. P>R BALE, a farm containing e.gbt acres.good pr -ductive soli in perfect order. New dwelling, now out-houses and fence*. Biace p rfectly healthy, with si.l-ndij water, situated ne.r railroa-L Address POCIOITAU. HALCYONDAI.E, Ga. IL'OR BALE, Btr and Grocery; owner wisher I to change business. Call 51 Zubly street, J. M. DENMARK. II OT on Bull street, near toll gate, thirty by J one hundred and ten; coeup. RoSSIGNOII Real Estate. C' ANE and umbrella handles, a large stock at sameai t EG BAS', lid Broughton. LOTS, Pearl and Jasper streets, forty K .n'Lul 1 ‘’ h . t 5 ver - v < ’ hea l ) - KGS3IGNOL, LIOMF.TH Mi cheap run he bad of R Da t LaH'ICHE, 115 Bryan street, Twobeautl* rul h. uses corner tilxth and Burroughs. I bid location is certain to improve ana enhance in In value Prope ty now rented to good tenants* Can lie liad for Jl.dOti. IOT on Eleventh street. v*rvcheap; Improved neighborhood ROSSIGNOL Real Estate. FPOK SALE. Farm, two mi es from city; good bouse and ontbuildir g.: pear orchard; also established milk business. C. P. >IILLER, Real Estate Dealer. I >ARK EXTENSION LOT, sirty by one him* 1 dred and tbuty-one. ROSBIUNOL, Real Estate. lIUHTNING Toothache Drops. Cures In one ■J mlnu e For sale for one quarter *4 BHOUUHTONSTREET PHARMACY . DON’T fall to get a copy of Sunday's Issue ofi the Monstso Nsws. For sale at BIBHOP’# DHUG STOKE, corner Hall and Price streets. IF ESIDENGE, all modern Improvements, IV W aid burg, between Barnard and Jefferson, delightful neighborhood. ROSSIGNOL Real Estate. r fr WO housiui on Bolton street, in good oondi, a tton, now umlor rent at i" per month, eael* cun be bought at Si. 100 cash. Call imme diately on K D. LaROCHK, 118 Bryan street. DUFFY’ STREET, corner of Whitaker, Improve I I its sixty by one hundred and live. ROSSIGNOL Real est itc. KOI r No. | - 120UND, a large horse mule, which the ownei* oan hare by calling for and paying charged and expenses MAJOR ABNER at Vale Roys] Dairy. BOA SOI *■.. A FEW boarders wanted at IS HnbersiiatrJ street, corner St. Julian street YY/ ANTED BOARDERS, large comfortably v> liirnished rooms treat. Y\2ANTED, two or three hoarders; pleasant vf southern luomH, WO South Bio id rtraet, FIF.W gentlemen can get good board rnasoaa, ble at 111) Perry street, socond door cast or Bull. r |''ABLE BOARDERS WANTED at M 2 South I Broad street. r GENTLEMEN, or couple without s children, run yet board in private family, near pork. REASONABLE, this office. pOARDERS WANTED, at 105 Montgomery I > street. Good table. Pleasant rooms. Neaif Central depot. A FAMILY or several gentlemen can securei i V pleasant rooms and gooil table at 159 Gor don street. MIBCEDLAN K(U. CIONFIDENTTAL. If you wish to buy or sell ) a hoiiH* anil don’t desire notoriety, ad visa with ROSSIGNOL, R ial Estate. DO NOT FORGET tho opening at Maas KOLBU / A OOD MORNTNU, have you been to the TElj vJ CENT hTOKE, 151 Hryanstr et? IOAN Association, lAud and Ilnnk Stocks -4 bought and sold by C. I*. MILLER. r fSHK African Flowers never fail to cure ail J. blood troubles. See Dr. GRAHAM’S ARBOUR, Prise sad ll ill streets is not run* I * nlng for congress this year; he is running fur a large trade. YlfE oonalder our prescription department! V v the most imporlaut part of our business, Slid dispense nothing but drugs and chamloala of absolute purity and full st rength. McCAULEY tb CO., Drayton and New Houston. H OT CHOCOLATE sc. cup. Hot Fgg pbnte lOc.. and any of the summer drinks at LIVINGSTi >N’S I'HARMACV. SOUVENIRS of Savannah, something new. ai GARDNER’S, SIR* Bull street, FA ALL ON McCAULEY St CO., druggists, and got a oopy of Sunday s Mornino Nawm I>APER HANGING, upholstering and mats tresa making, c u pet and oil cloth laying, by ADULI'II GOSS, 70 Broughton street. | DON’T want it all, but sow me if you want 1. your businosa attended to. ROSSIGNOL, Bay and Drayton. IAOR rt-lfible rnorllc net, first service, living prices, call at BARIE’S Drug StorsS Try us. r |''HEßEls everything to interest you In Umi 1 Sunday Mormino Kira. For sale ah YONGE’S DKUU STORE, Wliitaker and Duffy streets. Y r KI.LOW VAM-fe aivl Hori iu ia.nx Sweet J Botanies and Ling Island Irish Potatoes at* BARBOUR'S Popular Grocery. Price and Half streets. I NSURANUE, protect your proiierty against 1 fire, storms and cyclones. See advertise* ment JOHN N. JOHNSON A CO. IF YOU want your prescriptions prepared wlih care from full strength mediciuee, no old stock, take them to BaKIE’H Drug Store. A MAGNIFICENT LINE~of Key West Clgare i V to be had ut ED L. BYCK H. Ask for the El Plcaro. f 1 HINA riveted by Mss. BEN Dl’d I i K: term* moderate; orilers left at Solomons’ Bull street drug store; city references. SEWING of all kind* done at ruasonabld prices by Mrs. GRAVES, 192 Hull street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets. ITSRESH BRE AD, rolis, cakes, pies, candies 1 and canned goods, also large stock of toys, china and glassware at LOUIS VOGEL’S CON* FECTIONERY AND TOY STORE, Jefferson, near New Houston. r>E sure and stop at CHATHAM TRUNK > FACTORY to buy your trunks and satbels} all I ask is a trial. 87 Broughton street, near Aberc.ru. Tj'LECTRIC Toothache Drops cures in ona I j second. Haber bain Healing Ointment, exceeds all others, try them. BARIK’B Drug Store. MONEY to lend on improved city property. C. P. MILLER, 131 Congress street. HAVING bad ten years experience la tha sewing machine business, (can repair you* old machine to the best possible advantage. Addt ess, with postal card, A. B. GOODWIN, 39 Berrien street; SEND your orders for vegetables, poultry, eggs and all kinds of meat* to J. k. KHEN SON. successor to T. M. Keller, corner Wald* burg and Barnard. |> ARBOUR, Prloe and Hall streets, never ex- I I pacts to change the color of the moon, but ha U selling Groceries right aaing AT AUCTION—WiII lie sold TUESDAY, Oct! 28, in front of our stables, horses, mules buggies, also large wagon with top in good order. Some nice sound horses will be GUILMARTIN A MEHKTKNB. N AILS manicured and beautified, corns ex tracted. Im.'-ovrin z nails treated, 113 BROUGHTON H AIR .STORE. ROSEMARY Hair Tonic cures the worst oasea of dandruff, and makes the hair soft and thick; twenty-fivecentsabottle. BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY. HYACINTHS, Narcissus. Daffodils. Tulip Butts and Pansy Seed at GARDNER’S, Bull street. WE LEAD in Yamacraw. Perfumes, cornba, brusnss, toilet art’clea, and every thing kept in a first-class drug store. BAKIE'B. ADVERTISING in the Morning News doe* pay. Ask ROSSIGNOL, Real Estate, Auc tion Coinimssiou and Stocks and Bonds. /"'LOTHING Cleaned, Dyed, Repaired; Gar- V. meats made to order; ooarges moUeratet satisfaction guaranteed; the iat.-st styles of fall ana winter samples always on hand. A, GETZ, Tailor, Jefferson street. 3