The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, November 18, 1890, Page 3, Image 3
6T. adgustinb siftings. John F. Dunn for Senator—The Won ders of the Blue River. Bt. Augustine, Nov. 17.— Among lead ing democrats here, there is noticeable a growing sentiment in favor of John F. Dunn of Mari n county for senator. He appears to be the choice of the alliance and progressive men. The wonders cf the Blue river and the phosphate mines of Dunnellon are being explored by the editor of the St. Augustine Sews, a winter edition of the Saratoga and Richfield Springs (N. Y.) Society Journal. Mrs. A. if. Mascotte, who is 001 respondent for the Philadelphia Times and Home Jour nals of New York and Boston; Miss Laura Woodward, the Jacksonville. Tampa and Key West railway artist, are also at Duu neilort. Marcus Conant of Mayporf, Fla., was the successful bidder for work and material on the Anastasia and the North Beach jetties, St. Augustine harbor, sfilaj. VV. H. Eckles and his clerk, C. B Eckles, have just completed the payments to the United States troops at St. Francis barracks here. According to recent laws the paymaster should pay the troops every month. The Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Rail road Company is extending its east line from Dunnellon toward the Gulf coast. Tampa is most likely to be the western terminus. The line for the past three year 9 has maintained its west end at the Homo rassa river. It will soon build east to Palatka. •'Beatrice” (Mrs. Dr. Mareau), who bag become so popular as a writer of fiction touching on social life at Ocala, in her story of the ‘‘Tragedies of Oak Hurst,” printed in the deceased Jacksonville Critic, has had her story put in book form. Johnny VVhitaev and Lawrence Pomar, two boys, were, on Saturday night, startled by a whizzing sound over their heads, and on looking in the direction of tns noise saw a large bird strike against the wall of the market and fall to the ground. It proved to be a large water fowl—the “tern.” It is now at Vedder’a museum, strutting about apparently contented. CIRCUS DAY AT VALDOSTA. Several Men Fill Dp With Whisky and Try to Butcher Each Other. Valdosta, Ga., Nov. 17.— French & Co.’s circus exhibited here to-day, and was attended by the usual largo crowd of people from the surrounding county. The num ber of drunks and fights were somewhat above the average. Buck Ellington was severely cut twice in the back of the neck by Thomas Dampier, in the menagerie of the circus. Ellington is a merchant and turpentine man, doing business at Argyle, on the Savannah. Florida and Western railway. Dampier is a farmer living near Ous ley, in this county. Ellington claims that the cutting was unprovoked, anil Dampier claims that Ellingtou jostled over his wife and child. Dampier was ar rested and iocked up, but afterward gave bond to answer to the charge of assault with intent to murder. Dank Terry, who assisted in Dampier’s arrest, also came very pear receiving a knife thrust, but escaped with a slight scratch on the neck. FARMERS FALL OUT. Another sensation was caused later in the day by John Hodges trying to shoot Wash Bostwiok. Both parties aro farmers from from Berrien county, and it is said that an old lend was at the bottom of the affair. Alanen Corbett, of Hunt & Corbett, struck John Lofton over the head with a billiard cue. Loftou was creating a dis turbance in tho saloon, having bought a bottle if whisky and refusing to pay for it, and scattering things around generally. Corbett says he had to serve four negroes the same way this morning before break fast. Tho lockup is full of drunken and disor derly inou to-mght. Look to Simmons Liver Regulator for relief from nil sickness resulting from a diseased liver— Ad. LYNCHESBB STORM A JAIL. Baxley's Marshal Opens Fire on the Mob and They Return it, Baxley, Ga., Nov. 17. —Jesse Crummey, a woll-kcown citizen of this county, who lived four miles from hero, died suddenly Sa'urday morning. His death was alleged to have resulted from strychnine poisoning. Ho drank irom a bottle of alcohol. Sus picion pointed to Charlie Hines, a colored man, as the perpetrator of the crime. Hines was arrested and lodged in jail. Last n:cht a gang of armed men went to the jail and were making rapid headway in reaching the prisoner’s cell when his screams tor help avou -ed the citizens. THE MARSHAL OPENS FIRE. When Town Marshal Lang awoke, and had time to take in the situation, he opened nro on the crowd from the upper window of a two-story building near the jail, where he slept. The gang immediately re turned tii ' fire and oontinued to shoot in lie direction of the marshal and into tho ail, until probably fifty shots were fired, jy that time the citizens were fully aroused ana a determined party organized, and, ad vancing to the jail, found the band had dis persed. Sheriff Branch left with the prisoner to-day for the Brunswick jail, and tnei people now breathe easier. Peter Crosby, an ther negro, has been implicated in the eed, and has been arrested and placed in ]a,i here. The jail will be well guarded to night. FLORIDA’S CAPITAL CITY. The Articles of Incorporation of a ew Phosphate Company Filed. Talahassee, Fla., Nov. 17.—Articles m incorporation of the Atlantic and Gulf rnosphate Company have been filed with fhe secretary of state by James W. Allison, Ej n( l B - Addison and Wm. B. Chis- Kthe capital stock is $250,000. The KWjy "i* l operate in the counties of oe hoto and Manatee, and will have ■ Tw, ra off ice in Charleston, S. C. ■ ne Ocala Street and Suburban railway Ktnr “ ainen ded charter with the sec- Kth 0f 6tate > by which document it is ■ wited to extend its line to and through ■ r , SU r urbs pf tho city. 8.,. ' 1 ' Homing issued his Thanksgiving to ~day, fixing the day ta con ■,,, jtkthat appointed by tho President— Heming has made the following ap ■iintments: Levi Brown of Milton, to be ■(>. i or of ,irn^cr aQ d lumber for Santa ■ t ‘y i Ur. J. B. Screven of Titus ■ i° . a melu ber of the Brevard county ■ health; Bethel McMullen of ■ - to he notary public for Hills ■ f 5 county; Evans Haile of Gaines . ~ uctary public for state at large; K Moseley of Kissimmee, to be ■(‘ : ommiss ioner for the Second district ■ Jv - 6 ' ) la county. ffu'KriOFTHE HAT TRIMMERS. |° thousand Girls Employed at ■ Danoury Locked Out. CoSN ’“ Nov - IT. —Two thou- Ktrv.! i*? ornpl °s r9d hi the trimming de- K. . ’ eighteen hat factories con- BBoc^t' Ua Par at Manufacturers’ Kio ‘ nf ‘°“ Were *°°* te d out this morning. Bile tl e r * hoctories shut down entirely, K-t Up. 'Oemder continue to do work in B“'i Oi't'or,*. 1116, Fho trimmers have M annual „f S . to adjust matters as yet. Ebo i e i.i eetln g of the manufacturers B 1 he tfc'orcnM ai *f bt ' wtlen the situation Bi u:iu, r discussed and action de- Biay. 1 ’ 7ttr hatters ore idle here B b ' 1 DIE IN THE HOUSE. Rt/uAi- out rats, mioe, ■ lie ROUGH Bafe- Sur ■ relief. T'JOTHACHE. In There are some patent medicines that are more marvelous than a dozen doctors’ prescriptions, but they're not those that pro fess to cure everything. Everybody, now and then, feels “ run down,” “ played out." They’ve the will, but no power to generate vitality. They're not sick enough to call a doctor, but just too sick to be well. That’s where the right kind of a patent medicine conies in, and does for a dollar what the doctor wouldn’t do for less than five or ten. We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. We claim it to be an un equaled remedy to purify the blood and invigorate the liver. We claim it to be lasting in its effects, crea ting an appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing Bilious, Typhoid and Mala rial fevers if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of wcanness and weakness. The time to take it, on general principles, is NOW. Rail and cp.ossiib. Anew rule went into effect on the Michi gan Central road Nov. I, which would greatly accommodate the traveling salesmen it adopted by the roads genornliy. Up to the present time lc has been customary for the traveling salesman to pay excess bag gage charges at each station where they stopped. By the new rule ou that road the excess for the entire trip on the road is paid at the first s ation, and there is no further trouble about tho matter. General Superintendent W. N. Marshall of the Savannah, America; and Mont gomery railroad reports his road in good shape, and work ou the extension to Mont gomery is progressing vary rapidly. The company has just completed an iron bridge over the Flint river, aud are building iron bridges across the Oconee river in Georgia and the Chattahoochee river on the state lioe. This latter bridge will bring the road into Alabama. It is being constructed at Fitzgerald’s landing, abd will be finished within five months. The Savannah, Ameri cus and Montgomery railroad will be finished to Montgomery by June or July of next year. It is already completed in Georgia, and thirty-seven miles of road-bed have been graded in Alabama, twenty four miles being east of Hurts boro and thirteen west of that place. Large forces are at work on the grading, which is being finished very rapidly. When com pleted to Montgomery the road will be J 57 miles long. This will be the distance be tween Savannah and Montgomery. The earnings for tho Savannah, Americus and Montgomery rood during October show up well. With 172 miles in operation, the earnings for the month were *51,550, or nearly *3OO per mile. The expenses were 47 per cent, of the earnings, leaving the net earnings at 53 per cent., which is abetter showing, Capt. Marshall claims, thau auy other road in Georgia, as well as the best record per mile of auy road in the state. THE! RIVfSR AND HARBOR. Happenings Along tba Wharves and Among: the Shipping. Wilder & Cos. cleared yesterday the Brit ish steamship Pocassett, for Genoa, with 7,41 k) bales of upland cottoD, weighing 3,724,- 729 pounds, valued at $309,000. The British steamship Nedied was cleared yesterday by Duckworth, Turner & Cos., for Liverpool, with 419 baios of sea island cotton, weighing 109,900 pounds, valued at $42,420. This iR in addition to cargo ore viously cleared. The Norwegian bark Inheritance was cleared yesterday by Chr. G. Dahl & Cos., for Hull, with 2,239 barrels of spirits tur pentine, measuring 115,33$ gallons, valued at $44,780. Cargo by Jas. Farie, Jr. Cant. Fisher tho Winner. Capt. Fisher won the marine glasses at the Blues’ bazar, having received 218 votes. Capt. Daggett, who came next, received 128 votes. Take Simmons Liver Regulator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and indiges tion .4(1. HANGKD TO A TREK. A Negro Who Assaulted a White Wo man Swung Off by Citizens. Birmingham, Nov. 17.—Some weeks ago a negro outraged an old lady named Mrs. Calhoun near Wood station, on the dummy line near Bessemer. Several men were arrosted on suspicion and taken before her for identification, but she said each time that they were not her assailant. Yesterday a negro named Henry Smith was taken to her, and she Instantly pronounced him to be the man. He was taken off by the citizens who had Mm in charge, and this morning his dead body was found dangling to a tree near by. He was cut down and buried there. A Receiver of Money Dead. New Orleans, Nov. 17.—A dispatch from Jackson, Miss., to the Associated Press says: “Gen. George C. McKee, re ceiver of public money of the United States government, died at his residence here this morning after an illness of several weeks. The immediate cause of his death was com plicated heart trouble.” Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa Presents anew and valuable food beverage. It is delicious to the taste, highly nutritious and rendered readily digestible. It will not cause distress or headache, like ordinary cocoa. Druggists. —A dir. ■f i— 111 ■ ■ ii n it' ms nil in—Twwiinnswni 'in ——— FOR SALE. EMPTY BARRELS. 100 CYPRESS BARRELS, in good order, for sale by C. M. GILBERT & CO.. Bay and West Broad Streets. LEATHER GOODS. Sea Lion, Sea Lion, Sea Lion. Bull Neck, Bull Neck, For Covering Oin Rollem, Gin and Saw-mill Belting, Harness, Saddles and Bridles. Neidlinger & Rabun Savannah, Ga. s-p-c ( . - ..uocru. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE CENTRA WORD. Jtr>rrßTr*rVK\T3. 15 pr n Otit column inserted far OSK CJLVT A. WORD, Com m Advance, eaM WIMdIOIL * to mrptv. anvthlTLj to buy or e;U, any bunnest or aooommodatione to secure; indeed.any wisA to erreiify. should advertie, iu this column. CALENDAR. NOVEMBER TUESDAY What makes life dreary is the want of motive —Great ge Eliot. SMOKE In Ccrtsz Cigars EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. PHOTOGRAPHY.— Cabinets a specialty. All V styles and sizes, from stamps to life size. Finest photographs made in Savannah at ,T. V WILSON'S. 21 Bull street. Businoss established June 4, 1805. (g.r\'EN AWAY, one han't some almost life- size picture with each dozen Cabinet Photo graphs. Call and see samples. LAUNEY & GOEBEL, Savannah, Ga. those who cannot now afford the Im ported Wines and Brandies we have a large stock of California’s purest and best produc tions. m. BAVIN’S Estate. I lntil further notice, GOTTLIEB & HOFF v MAN, 159 Broughton street, will mukethe best cabinet photos at $1 per dozen. Life size portraits in crayon, pastel, etc., at reduced rates. N. B. The above low prices aro tempor ary only. A T HEIDT’S x V lfic. Copy Robert Elsmere and Cake Balsam Fir Soap. 11c. Gumdrops. 2.000 Papers Rower Seed 84c. dor, 25c. HEIDT’S Special Mixed Candy. slc. Bottle Florida Water. Ec. BoxJiVood Toothpicks. 10c. Tooth, Hair, Nail, Shoe Brushes, Pint Bottle Ammonia, Artesian Water Soap. Use Boracine Toilet Powder. MONEY! MONEY! If you are in need of money write me a note and I will call at your residence and make you a loan for thirty or sixty days, at a low rate of interest. E. MUIILBERG, Manager, 1 111 Congress street. Business strictly confidential. SPECIALTY. Perfumery, Tooth ami Hair Brushes, at HEIDT’S. IN a few days the Belt Line cars, run by elec tricity, will pass our store. It will take only a few minutes to come down and sample our stock. M. RAVIN’S ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.—Before buying or selling consult W. K. WILKINSON, Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer. H*LP WANTED. \\ ANTED, two good washers and two good v V ironers at SAVANNAH HAND LAUN DRY, 32 Randolph street, WANTED, a neat girl to mind a child. Must vv be kind and obliging. None other need apply. 93 HARRIS. WANTED, at once, a collector - , call bet ween 8 and 9 a. m. end 8 and 3p. m. C. H. AINSLIE, Morrison House. \V r ANTED, at once, a sober and reliable man T nook at the COFFEEHOUSE, Drayton street. WANTED, a live man for North or South * T Carolina; fastest selling novelty c>n the market; small capital required. W. A. CHARES. 22 West broad street, npYPEWRJTER WANTED—AppIy at 78 Hay A street. W ANTED, experience 1 hand at dressmaking. v V Apply 93 State Btrier. A 1 ASH BOY' WANTED at ALTMAYER’S. V,' Apply after 9a. m. r \ MVO ROOFERS wanted at S' Jefferson street; A Sanders’ tin shop. \V' ANTED, a reliable man f. r meter and ser- T v vice work. CITIZENS’ GAS AND ELEC TRIC CO.. Jacksonville, Fla. \Y' ANTED, first-class school teacher for 1891; Tv myat have experience and furnish good references. For particulars, address C. C. PEARCE, Secretary, Whigliam, Ga. Business man wanted -The services of a good business mac; only one representa tive appointed in each town, city or countv; re ply immediately with stamp. MACNAIR Jt CO., Detroit, Mich. r I''RAVF.LER—Wanted, an energetic traveler, 1 who is already on the road, to take u side Una on commission from a well known New Yon. importing house; the goods sell to general stores, druggists, stationers, etc., and the route must cover small and medium-sized towns; goods sold mostly from catalogue and photo graphs: good opportunity for a wide awnke man; best of references required. Address, stating territory covered, TRAVELER, box 187”, New York postofllee. YV7*ANTED, men and women of ability in v v every city, town and village to act as agents for the J-adica’ Home Journal; we want the best obtainable class of agents, and to such unusual terms will be offered. The Journal Is the handsomest periodical for ladies and the family over issued, and has nearly half a million subscribers. It will be advertised the coining autumn and winter on a larger scale t han over before, creating a deman i t at agents should be ready to fill. CURTIS PUBLISHING GO., Philadelphia. KMFLOY MENT WANTSI), A LADY’ of some experience desires a posi tion ns stenographer. Address WORK, care Morning News. \\ 'ANTED. A young man wants a position t as bookkeeper or collector, or both. Ad - dress ANXIOUS. \WELI, QUA I,IF! F.D and experienced y umg man drsires position in grocery or whisky store: satisfaction guaranteed; references. SALESMAN, care. Morning News. W ANTED, by a young lady, a position for * v ordinary bookkeeping or office work; with experience; best of references. Address EXPE RIENCE. care Mornmg Nows. XUCBhLAM KOl'S WANTS. \ r OUNG gentleman wants board in private family. Address EDGAR, A. H. < hain pion’g Son. \\f ANTED, by a young married couple, board 1 1 In a nice, sociable private family; can give excellent references. State terms and ad dress SOCIABLE, care of Morning News office. OY'STER SHELLS—Seventy-five cents per one-horse load paid for oyster shells de livered at ths Gas Works. Bay street, r |' , 0 CAPITALISTS—Wanted, a loan from JL Eight to T n Thousand Dollars, on well pay iuv real estate in tins city, on three years' time. Address INVESTOR. Morning News. WANTED, to buy a small house; must be north ot New Houston street; state orlce and locality. Address HOUSE. Morning News. \\T ANTED, antique mahogany furniture: an VV tiqns plated ware or antique solid silver ware. Address, giving description and price, A. 8., News office. IITANTED, every one to give us a sample or- V V der. Our liquors mase friend* of cus tomer* M. LATIN’S ESTATE. ROOMS TO KENT. I 'OR RENT—A front bedroom, nicely tur mabed. No. 11 Broughton street. roR RENT, room*, furnished or unfurnished A ’.V>S. Broad. lI'GR KENT, unfurnished rooms for gentle street* 8 " ° nl} ' AL * J st * ble Apply 12 j Liberty ]7 OR RF.N r, large and small furnished rooms different prices. 17 Zubly street. *" 1 1 "" 1 — ——. HOUSE.-* AND STORK® FOR KKNU. 170 R RENT, a six room house \> lll vto FLOHER. Apply YORK and ROUS F'OR REN r, two stores, Absreorn street,anar Broughton. Apply to S. GI’CKENHEIMER & RONS. T'OK RENT. House. McDonough street, be- A tween East Broad and Houston streets: 7 rooms; sls; and store Bay street, JOHN H RUWF, L’OR RENT, house 152 Taylor street. Inquire A_A._S. COHEN, l.'Wt*jlrougatuu street. RENT, residence northwest corner of Gaston and Bull streets. Apply to LEE ROY MYERS,-13d Bay street. li'Oß RENT, dwelling No. 77 Oharltou street, 1 three duors east of Abercorn street Anolv toF. X. DOUGLASS. ” J li'Oß RENT, Dwelling aud store .15 Whitaker I St., from Nov. 18, 1890. Apply to K & CI.AGH' >HN, real estate agent n St. I7OR HI NT From Oct. i. residence HliU, 1 Barnard street, facing 111411,8111 sonars Apply to L. W. LANDERSHINK, Exscut , r. 17OR RENT, that brick house southwest cor ner St. Julian au l Abercorn streets; pos session given immediately. ALBERT WYLLY 120 Bryan street. I7OR RENT OR LEASE, th- Whitfield baild- A iug; it is a handsome new edifice, eligibly located, strongly constructed and well adapted to any class of business; possession given iiume dlately. Apply to JOHN SULLIVAN. Treas urer Union Society. 17' *R RENT OR SALE, fine new house on Gaston street, betweeu Lincoln and Ila but sham. Just completed. All conveniences. Im mediate possession. Apply to A. R. LAWTON Jr.. 114 Bryan, or W. THEN HOLM HOPKINS at Savannah Guano Company, 88 Bay. 17OR RENT, an elegaut four story building 45x00 011 Bull street, with n cellar 10 feet ill the clear. First story 15 feet, second story 14 feet, third story 13 feet, fourth story 12 feet high. Hate glass front, elevator and all mod ern improvements and conveniences now in course of erection. One of tile best stands in the city and would make an elegant retail dry goods, grocery, clothing or drug store, same lie ing one-half of the new building to he occupied by uk. The two stores divided by fire wall Possession given from November 15th to l> cember Ist For cut of the building aud terms apply to DAYIS Bit OS , Savannah. Ga FOB RENT— MIS< ET.I, VNKOI*. quo I; idNT, the large hall in the Odd Fellows’ 1 building, with supper room and toilet room attached, suitable for germane, soclabh s, halls orany public gathering; seats 600. Apply to the JANITOR, or to A, R. FAWCETT, Market Square. RENT—Farm of 22 acres; five minutes walk from Belt Line. Suitable for truck, poultry, or dairy; good six-room house. Apply 152 Gaston street. F'O'H RENT, blacksmith and wheelwright; ließt stand in city; on West Broad street Apply to GUILMARTIN & MEHRTEN6’ Stables. 17OU RENT, stalls, mule pens; accommoda dutlons for any kind of stock for rent In stables adjoining our Sale. Boarding and Livery Stables. QUILMAKTFN MKItRTENH. I ['OR RENT, warehouse on River street, for merly occupied by Artesian loe Company. Apply to F. U. BELL, Business Office, Morning News. FOR SALE. A LOOK at that Henry Street House, and i V learn tbo easy terms on which it can ba bought, will certainly induce you to procure a comfortable home. M. ,1. SOLOMONS, Sec re tary and Treasurer, 113 street. ITOR SALE- SO,(OP R-fawberry Plants for sole. left at HFTIW’S DRUG STORE. | A RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and En~ 1' ' ginea cheap and good- GEO. R. LOM. BARD & CO., Augusta, Oa. F'OR SALE. Irish Soda Water, Belfast Ginger Ale, Pass Ale and Guinness Stout. M. LAVtN’S ESTATE. l?OR SALK, turpentine privilege on 15,000 X acres in Southern Georgia. Terms reason able Address SEYMOUR & iIUBBKLL, Val dosta, Ga. FiOR SALE.—OId Maxtel Brandy, 3t. Croix and Jamaica Rums, Holland Gin, retail or wholesale, in original packages. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, |>HOSPH.\TE LANDS 1 have' some great 1 bargains in phosphate lands, nothing su perior in the state as to duality, quantity and price. All business stnctly confidential. T. BRIGHA'I BISHOP, Ocala, Florida. I>ELT LINE HORSES AND MULES—Fifty ) good horses and mines now at our stable for sale, because company sloes not, need horse power any longer: no auction stock, but must besold at ouco. GUfLMAUTIN & MEHRTENB, West Broad and South Broad. ( 'OV.S AND SPRINGERS.—CarIoad wiiTur V rive Nov, <9 from Hampton county, South Carolina: ail fine cattle, calved by regisPrcd Holstein bull. GUILMARTIN & MEHRTF.NS, Boarding, Sale, Livery Stable. HORSES AND MULES, Carriage Horses, Business Horses, not afraid of railroads. Large Mules, any kind of horse or mule. Best accomodations for Boarding horses and mules, nice Drags, Buggies. Saddle Horses in livery at GUILMARTIN & MEHRTENd’, Telephone"23l. TT'OR SALE, timber lauds, pine and cypress, 1 foi turpentine uud saw mill purposes: also phosphate lands. Address LOUR J. BRUSH A CO., Jacksonville, Fla LOST. ]OST, Thursday last, from Jones street, J canary bird, with bruised head. Suitable reward if returned. IOST, a mottled white and liver-colored J pointer pup slut, about ti months old; strayed from 17C Liosrty street: last seen fol lowing one of Messrs. Puder & Downs' wood carts from lane gate. Liberal reward if re turned to FLETCHER A. EX LEY'. IOST, gold locket: bird on one side and dog ■X on tbo other. Reward if returned to this office. STOLEN. STOLEN, from my stable, a red sorrel pony, with white spot on forehead and white fore feet; one hip lower than the other; was followed to King’s Kerry Sunday, and ferryman put him over just before day. A liberal reward will lie paid tor return of horse and arrest of til] f. J. It. THOMPSON, Ttiird atreet, between Drayton and Abercorn, Savannah. STRAYED. C TRAY'ED. ons Kod Setter Dog, marked with O a peculiar fieih wound on flrt joint of left front foot: finder will be literally rewarded by returning to C. A. DKAYTdN, 134 Duffy street, BOARDING. J.’or first CLASS BOARD, at reasonable prices, call at 189 McDonough street, IYOAHDING- Pleasant rooms, with board, for J gentlemen; near the park. 162 Gaston st. Boarders wanted, ot as Broughton street. MIBCE LLANEOirsi N'OTHING tetter for coughs and colds than our fine old Rock and Rye or superior Peach and Honey. M. LATIN'S ESTATE. L> EFORE you buy or sett property consult I > ROBERT 11. TATF.M, Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer. I"TNEXCELLED Myefegant masted coffee; l fresh every day. L. SI. WHITE, corner Whitaker and State Id LORAL DESIGNS of all kinds, Cut Flowers. I Decorations lor churches, Bails, Festivals, Etc. by Oelscbig's Nur-erv. 1.-ave yonr orders with GARDNER, 3014 Bull street. RYE WHISKIES.- Old Wilson. Original Ba ker, De Soto, Hoffman House Rye, Orient, Fedora, Montgomery and other favorite brands, at M. LATIN S ESTATE. I7URNITURE of all kinds repaired In flrst- r f edass style by E. B. CO. Vk'P'LEGANT'— Try my “Elegant” Java Jlj und Mpcha; roosted fresh every day. L M. WHITE, corner Whitaker and State. MISCELLANEOUS. 17MPIKF BARGAIN CO , Corner Lihertyaod X Jefferson sheet*, baa a very fine Waterloo organ at a very low price. MEMORIAL— Designs—beautiful, in great de mand. just received, at GARDNER S, 30U Bail street. ** A 1 EW DAYS ADVERTISING In this column IV will surely bring great results Try It and be convinced. ROASTED COFFEE- -Having the most im proved coffee rooster in trds country, will roast my coffees daily. Try them. 1,. M. WHITE, corner Whitaker aud State. V CHOICE selection of fine curtaius just re received, from 50c to $5 a pair. Call aud see them. E. B. CO M ATTRESSES renovated in best form in the city by Empire Bargain Cos., Liberty and Jefferson street*. 1 HSURANCE, protect your property against 1 fire, storms and cyclones See advertise ment JOHN N. JOHNSON A CO. shoes” nr tto EVERYTHING IN YOUR FAVOR. A light store, tresh stool;, atten tive clerks, goods the choicest picks, prices tho lowest possible con sistent with fair dealing. Can you not aee where your interest lies! Don’t leave your iuierost and princi pal both at the high priced stores, but Come to Butler & Morrissey. 11 ! 1 II 11 1 The Leaders IN , Low Prices r~Y ( \ |\| 7 “T“ Confound this claim with *—J V-/ INI I the claims of others which are not substantiated by facts. Our goods are back of our prz'ss, and we hlaml back of our goods, ready to make every promise good. BUTLER & MORRISSEY, Broughton St. SANITARY ULUHMING. tii), Home, Swd Hi*, There Is no place like horns—’’ 17 specially if ft is fitted up with nllne Chande x ller, Bath Tub and Wash Bowl. The Savannah Plumbing Cos. has tho finest stock of them in the south. Our specialties are Crystal Chandeliers and Hall Lights, Flbor, OoppAr and Enameled Bath Tube, Wash Bowls, Siaks, etc. We aro Headquarters for the South for all kinds of Plumbing Goods, Hose, Reels, Pilics. Nozzles and Washers, Iron, I /sad, Cast and Terra Cotta Pipes and Fittings. Agents for the Ericsson & Rider’s Galvanic Hot Air Engines, Detroit Hot Water Heater, Iron Settees, Chairs and Fencing for cemetery lots, yards, eto. FINE PLUMBING. We Have tho Largest Plumbing Establish ment in tho South, and we are prepared to give estimates on PLUMBING THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH. Our work recommends itself. Ail wo want is a trial, and we can convince vou that It is to your intrrest to patronize us. We caD save our cus tomers time on all orders and quote New York I*riof)B Samian Mil Ca„ 150 Broughton Street CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. C^KTS, WA MnonlliKlS BUGGIES. iiriatr 1 - NStaea PHAETONS. CAiy^UAryss, and “Everything else on Wheels'’ -AT- The Largest Vehicle Dealers iu the South. the OaVdliUdll WAGON COMPANY. HOTRL&. THE DE SOTO, SAVANNAH, GA One of the most elegantly appointed hotels In tho world. Accomodations for 500 G-uests. OPEN ALL YEAR. WATSON' & POWERS. PULASKI HOUSE* SAVANNAH, GA. Management strictly first-class. Situated in tbe business center, L. W. BCOVILLE. THE MARSHALL RESTAURANT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Something long wanted in Savannah, a fir st ela's place, conveniently located, where Meals and Lunches can be obtained stall hours from it sto midnight. Service and table the very best. H. N. FISH, Proprietor. THE MORRISON HOUSE. CSENTRALLY LOCATED on line of street J cars, offare pleasant south rooms, with regular or table board at lowest summer rates. New baths, sewerage and ventilation perfect, the sanitary condition of the house la of tho Co*. BROUGHTON AND DRAYTON STREETS wwr v| ilt i. I4|li* W-AV w 7, Ovti. jiA (UikfLUsi PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION OF GEORGIA, Chatium Can tT To the Superior Court of said .-entity of Chatham: The petition of H. C. DAVIS. L E. davjs, a. p. davis and gustav kkisung of the city of Savannah, Georgia, shows that they have formed themselves into an aseocia tion and desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be hicntporated and made a body politic, In m-cordance with the laws of the state of Georgia, fora term of twenty i2th years, with the privilege of r-newlng their cnarler at the ezplration of said term, under and by the corporate name of THE DAVIS BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY < >F SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, That the objects and purp-wes of their ivsso oili,,n are to carry on the hudres* of dealers in musical instruments, books, stationery, fancy goods, notions, printing, publishing, rto , wnh the nght to liny.iettse,and own all such property, real and personal, as may he necessary in the conduct and cuurse of the business aforesaid, and to sell, convey, let, mortgage aud dispose 0/ the rame or any part thereof.ln any rnanner and at any' time the said Company may deem proper and to the Interest of Us stockholders: that the Capital Stock of' said Company to be used in said buslneas is tho sum of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND 'JiVIXWi DOLLARS, divided into shares of ONE HUNDRED tsl(X DOL LARS EACH, all of which Is actually paid in, but your petitioners desire and ask for the right to increase the said Capital Sbx'k of said Company In the discretion of the Board of Di rectors of said Company, from time to time, to any amount, not to excoei in all. the sun of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND (s2’>o.ooo) DOLLARS, and of decreasing th* said increased capital similarly not below aid original capital of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND (875.00 th DOL LAKH; that the principal office and place of businoss of aald Company will be mSsvainali. Ga but your pot (Conors desire and ask that the right be conferred on said Comi>any to have agencies anil offices and to carry on said busi ness or anv branch tlierof at such other places in and out of this state as said Company may think right and proper. Wherefore your petitioners pray that thoy, their associates and successors may be incor porated for the purposes aforesaid, with the capital aud for the term aforesaid, and that they may have conferred on them, their asao elates and successors, ail such rights, powers amt privileges as aro usual or incident to such corporations. DENMARK, ADAMS & ADAMS, Attorneys for Petitioners. 1. James K. P. Carr, clerk of tho superior court of (’tintham county, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original Seitt on of Davis Brother* Music Company of avannali. On., for incorporation now of life in this office this Oct. SO, 18. JAMES K. P. CARR, Clerk S. C. C. Oa. I 1 EORGIA, Chatham Oocwtt. To the Hon " ■ ornbli) the Superior Court of said'County; The petition of J V. WILLIAMS J 8. WOOD, GKO. W. LAMAR, GKO. W. AI.LBN. W. W. CHISOLM, GUSTAVE FOX and GKO. W. OWENS, respectfully t hows that they desire for themselves aud mum others on may ne as sociated with them, to be Incorporated tor the t, rm of twenty years, with the privilege of re newal at the end of that, term, uudr the tintne and styie of the LAFAYETTE LOAN COM PANY; that tho object of said association is to carry on the Inuduetis of a savings ami loan company, by the aecumulatlon of a fund from the payments made by its members and the stock subscribed for by them, and to loan and advance said fund and the profits thereon and such other moil y a t said association may obtain to the members and to others in su<m wav as nrav ha determined to tho hv-lnws of said association; that the capital stock of said Association shall bo tweiity-nvo thousand dol lars, divided into shares of ono hundred dollars each, but your petitioners desire the privilege of increasing said stock to an amnuut not to sx eeed THREE HUNDRED TnotIBAND DOL LARS, and the privilege of decreasing the same to an amount not less than tho sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, that the principal place of business of snld company will 00 in the city of Savannah, Georgia. That they desire for said association to have the right to Invest lu real or personal property, to sue or mortgage the same, to take mortgages, deeds or pierages on realty or personalty to secure loann made by it or debts due to It and to sell or assign the same; to have the right to make by-laws aud to enjoy alt the privileges incident to corporation* or exercised by them. Whorrfore your petition ers pray an order of this court incorporating thorn, and their eteooiates, under the said name fur the said term, ami with all the powers herein prayed for GEO. W OWENS. I‘Biitionnrs’ Attorney. Filed in office and reoorded this 15th day of November, 180. JAMES ii. P. CARR, Clerk 3. 0. 0, C , Ga. LEGAL SALES? ' CITY SHERIFFS HALE. SnreirF's Orgies, 1 City Oouht or Savanvak, SavzNVah. Oa , November .3. 1890. ) LTNDKR and by virtue of an execution issued J out of the City t ourt of Savannah, in favor of RUFUS F. LESTER, plaintiff, against WALTER P. I,aROCHE, Administrator of the Estate of INGRAM JONES, deceased, defend ant, I have this day levied upon all that cer tain tract of land, lying In (Thathnni county, Georgia, known as the Klee Hope Plantation, about fourteen (14 1 miles from the city of 8a vannah on tho Augusta road, containing one thousand and fifty 1 1,050) acres, mure or less, bolngthe name tract purchased hy Rufus K. Foster at Hlieritt'N sales oa the prqierty of Mortimer H. Williams. And I will advertise and sell the same in terms of the law on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER isatne being the 2d day of the month), during the legal hours of sale, In front of tic (Ourt House door In Chatham oounty, to satisfy said execution. Terms cash. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, defendant notified of levy in writing. L. L. GOODWIN. Sheriff C. C. 8. PROPOSALS WASTTICJ). I> EMOVAL OF WHKCKft IN HAVANNAiI It KIVKft. (JNITKD HTATJtS KjfaiNKtCß Okihcu, Havajouii. Oa., Not. 8, 1890.-Sealed proposals in triplicate! will ba redvnd at this office until 12 o’clock M., oity ttrno, DK. C. 10.1880, for romov in>; tho wrecks of tho steamer Hkbw/ HhAm and Imrxe, of the Htoamwr of tlws steamer (ion. Leo, aiwl of a *ooii Ilat an 1 of a flat lea led with brick, stink iu tbo Kavannati river at or Imlow Savannah, Oa. Attention in invited to Acta of Congress approved Feb. 86, 18K“, and Fob. 5 Hi, 18*7, VoJ. 2d. pai<e 382, and Vol. 2d, pace 4!4. Statute at Jj*rze. For all necessary information apply to O. M. CAKTEU, First Lieut. Corps (UigiuHerri, U. 8. A. UH. ENGINEER OFFICK. Wn.Miiforow, #N. C , Nov. 0. 1880. SKALKI) PROPOS ALS for I)RF!D'JIN(i in the Harbor ut Beaufort. N. C.; Waterway bot weeu Beaufort Harbor oca New River, N. and New River, N. (J., will be received ut this office until 12 m. DEC. 10th, 1980. Tho attention of bidders is especially invited to Acta of Congress, approved 2(sth February, 188 ft, and i ebruary, 1*97, volume iW, page and volume iM, formation furnished by W. 11. BIXBY, Oapt. of Engineers. MEDICAL. LIPPM AN’S. DVPAFUC^ |a jjctcuHE roib' fCHILLS&FEVER PUrift AGUE h MALARIA. UPPIiI BROS., Wholesale Drngglets, Sol* rro|irietors,lJppmin'ißlock, S*T*nn*h,o* f —— l 1 . .. . !• JTOOIi PRODUCTS. Forest City Mills, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR. GRITS. IViEAL. AND DKAI.KHB IN- Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes AND ALT, KIND OF MILL PRODUCTS. lIfERCHANTS. manufacturer* mereh*tla*, ivi. corporation, and all other* In need of £ noting, lithographing, and blank books ou *ve their orders promptly filled, at modem** price*, at the MORNING NEWS FEINTING SOGBE. 8 Whitaker atreet AUCTION HALZS TO-T>AT. GROCERIES AT AOCfil 1.0. Laßoohe&Son, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, in front of salesrooms we will sell at 11 o’clock to the highest bidders for cash: 10 bbls FLOUR, 23 cases BAKING POWDER, 10 cases ASSORTED JELLIES, 30 cases CON DENSED MILK, 5 boxes PIPES, 8,000 CIGARS, 5 kegs CIDER, 5 bbls VINEGAR (apple and white wine), casi ASSORTED FISHHOOKS, lot nice HAMS, also one nice BEDROOM SET and other FURNITURE AUCTION SALES EVERY TUESDAY, IN FRONT OF OUR STABLES. 50 BELT LISE HORSES 4 BOLES FOR SALE DON'T WAIT FOR AUCTION, BUT BUY AT ONCE MUST BE SOLD. GUILMARTIN * MEHRTENS, West Broad and South Broad. AUCTION HALES FUTURE DAYS Administrator's Sale By j. McLaughlin & son. On TUESDAY, 25th November, 1890, at 11 o'clock. By virtue of an order from the Hon. Hampton L Ferriil, Judge of the Court of Ordinary, Chatham county, Georgia, i will sell at the store of J. McLaughlin A Son, at the above mentioned time and date, all the Personal Property of the late Joseph T. Kiddoo, viz. j 1 GOLD WATCH SET WITH DIAMOND. 1 PAIR DIAMOND STUDS, 1 PAIR GOLD SLEEVE BUTTONS, odd pieces GOLD, SIL VER NAPKIN RING, ETC., i BOOKCASE. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY and OTHER BOOKS. RACING GLASS, LARGE TRUNK, VALISE, 2 DRESSING GOWNS, GOLD HEADED CANE, ETC.. ETO. JORDAN F. BROOKS, Administrator Estate Joseph TANARUS, Kiddoo. Administratrix's Sale I.D. Laßoche&Son, Auctioneers* By virtue of an ordrr granted hy the Honorable Hampton L. Ferriil, Ordinary for i het haiu ciunty, Georgia, we wIU sell for cash to Mae highest bidder, Inforn the court house door- In tho city of Savannah, On., during the legal hours of sals, on TUtHBAY, the 2d day of December, MOO. Four Debenture* or Certificates of Indebted ness of tho Central Railroad and Banking Com pany of Georgia. Hold for distribution and payment of debts. MARY S. CUNNINGHAM. Administratrix C. T. A. estate Annie F. Wil kins, deceased. UNRESERVE*) ISALE Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing aai Notions C. H. DOBSETT. Auctioneer, Will Hell on WEDNESDAY, 19th, at II A.M..at 142 Congress street, a large invoice of goods shipped with punitive order* to sell without reserve, consisting in part of RUBBER SHOES. WHITE SHIRTS. UNDKIt- VKST.4, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOK3, DRAWERS, BUTTONS, NOTIONS, DRESS 0001)8, CALICOES, GLOVES - Kid anil Silk. SPOOL COTTON. YARN. LADIES’ UATB, BUSTLES, HOSIERY. POCKET KNIVES. CORSETS. SILK DRUBS PATTERN, RIB BONS. POOKETBOOKH, RED FLANNEL SHIRTS, NEGLIGE SHIRTS, PINS. PENCILS, CAPS, CRASH, CLOTHING, and numerous other article*. DAMAGED COTTON! By J. McLaughlin & Son, On WEDNESDAY, lflth Nov.. 1890, at II o’clock, at the Upper Pre*s, foot of Montgomery street, One LOT OF LOOSE COTTON and NINE HALF lIALE3 COTTON damaged by water on the Brltlab'eteameblp Nodjed, end to be sold at auction by order of board of survey for account of Underwriters and all ovneeruad. IIAKUWARR. Mill Supplies^ RiiWjer aod Lcallier Belting. Turner’s Traction Belt Grease. Itawhide Lace Leather. Circular Saws and Mandrels. Belt Hooks, Studs 4 Rivets. Railroad Spikes. PALMER HARDWARE CO DRUGS AND MEDICINES. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES WF. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF THE “Aqua-Crystal Spectacles au(J Eye-Glasses,” From the C?lebrated English Manufactory ot Eliott & Cos. SOLOMONS & CO., BULL STREET BRANCH STORE. ESTABLISHED 18DA M. M. Sullivan & Son, Wholesale Fish and fy’ster Doalen, 190 Bryan st. and 192 Bay lane, Savannah. G* Fish orders for Punt* Uorda received huts* have prompt attention. 3