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Local Record for the Morning News
Local forecasts for S ivannah and vicinity !
for to-day: Showers; stationary tempera
ture.
Special forecast for Georgia: '
I FAIR Fair Tuesday; stationary tempere
| ture: variable winds.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan- j
nah. Ga.. May 4, 1891. and the mean of the
same day for sixteen years:
Departure
-•lsas Tskperatcrx. from the
normal SJ ? C ®, r'“-
for 1C years May 4.18J1. -|- or j **.
I n l -l- i 1 --7
OOMPARATIVg RAINFALL STaTSMKHT.
, , Amount I Jr^Vhi. e ! Departure
Amount f from the ’ ,
(*r 15 years May f 4 .jj , normal
~~ ~03 i 04 I -04 I -3.14
"Maximum temperature, 73: minimum tem
•erature. 67 ...
The bight of the nver at Augusta at
7:33 o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 9.1 feet —a fall of 0.1 feet during the
rast twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending 6 p.m.. May 4, 1891, 75th Meridian time.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations
DISTRICTS. AVKHAOK.
.. *Mta f ** ax - Min - Rain
* tions Temp Temp fall, t
Atlanta -- . j N 84 53 Too”
Augusta... - -2 86 60 .00
Charleston 6 32 64 .01
Galveston 19 86 l>6 *T
Little Rock . 12 74 60 .54
Memphis 14 78 56 .01
Mobile 7 8S 60 15
Montgomery 7 88 82 .00
New Orleans. 9 i 88 62 i .19
Savannah 10 ; 88 : 62 .03
Vicksburg 5 84 60 ! .20
Wilmington. 10 SO 58 .06
Summary | ...
Means. I ...
stations os I Max. | Mm. Rum
savannah district. Temp Temp falll.t
Aiapsha 88 64 | .00
Albany 00 06 ; 00
Americas 00 60 ! .00
Oordele 88 58 j ,06
Dainoridge. 88 64 .00
Eastman
Fort Gaines 88 52 .03
Gainesville, Fla 84 60 . 24
Milien 88 58 . 00
Quitman 00 66 .00
Savannah 78 67 .04
Taomasville
Way cross
Summary.... 1
Means, ’ ’,
Observations I'lK-n at tin sains moment of
time at all stations for the Morning News.
Savannah. May -). 7:30 p. m.. city time.
Rainfall
3 j Velocity....
*
| Direction...
Temperature...
Najik
op
Stations.
Vortlanu 48 W 20j ... Cloudless.
Boston 54 W 18 *T Cloudless.
Block Island 50 SW 28 ... P'tly cloudy
New York city. . . 605W24 T Cloudy
Philadelphia 60 NW 24 .... jCloudy.
Washington city... 64 S Wi. .1.... 'P'tly cloudy
Norfolk 60 8 E 6 .... Cloudless.
Charlotte 72 8 E..[. ..1 Cloudless.
Kitty Hawk.—— 60S E 12j, ..; Cloudless.
Wilmington 66 E Cloudless.
Charleston. 70 N E 10' ; Cloudy.
Augusta 60S E 6 11 P’tly cloudy
Savakkah 70S El 6| .()4Cloudy.
Jacksonville TO NEj 6 *T:Clouciy.
Tampa.... 74 Ni.. 1....! Cloudy.
Point Jupiter,Fla. 70S E 6; (Pt'ly cloudy
Titusville j 76 8 E 12; Cloudless.
Key West I 76: E 8j Cloudless.
Atlanta ] 76‘N E ...... |Cloudless.
Pensacola 64 N .*T iCloudy.
Mobile 66 NW 10: 04|Raining.
Montgomery 80, NE .. *T [Cloudless.
Vicksburg j 70 8 E 61 .Cloudy.
NewOrleans. 1 74 S 6 .Cloudy.
Bhreveport j 74 N 10! .23 P’tly cloudy
Fort Smith ! 8 E Cloudy.
Galveston 1 76 S ElO .... Cloudy.
Palestine ! 80 W ... Cloudless.
Brownsville 76|S Ej 8 .Cloudy.
Knoxville 70 N ! 8' P’tly cloudy
Memphis 70|N Ej 8 p'tly cloudy
Nashville 68, N .. | P'tly clou.ly
Indianapolis 58j N 112,. ... iCloudless.
Cincinnati 68j N 14 Cloudless.
Pittsburg 48 NW *T Cloudy.
Buffalo j 38 NW 22 *T Cloudless.
Detroit 42 NE..' *T [Cloudless.
Marquette j 32' N |l2| . Cloudless.
Chicago I 40 S E 6| T[Cloudy.
Duluth 44 N 1 6 .... Cloudless.
Bt. Paul 50 NW! ....;Cloudy
St. Louis 625E14 .. . Cloudless
Kansas City. 64 N Ej 8;.... Cloudless.
Omaha. 50, N E 12 i Cloudless
Cheyenne 70S E .... Cloudless.
Fort Buford 4G[S K 22|.. .. Cloudy.
Bt. Vlnoeut 36, N jlSj.... jP’tly cloudy
*T Indicates trace, finches and hundredths.
C. S. Gorges. Observer Signal Corps.
So easy in its action, harmless and effectual
In relieving is Simmons Liver Regulator
Ad.
Diamonds in greatest variety of settings
it Sternberg’s. Ad.
Multiply
2 x nothing, is nothing you know,
2xl horse is enough for a show,
2x2 boys are enough for one mother,
2 x a girls after somebody 's brother,
2x4 years may the President take,
2x5 cents one of our dimes to make,
2x6 hours is too much work,
2x7 pains may the dentist jerk,
2xß years makes the girls awful sweet,
2x9 years brings the boys to their feet.
Now, if you teach the multiplication
lable to your boys they will know then just
ts well as you know that Appel & Sobaul,
ihe Clothiers, Hatters a-.d Men’s Fiirnish
irs carry everything in line, and will save
rou money,— Ad.
FiDe bracelets, chains and charms at
Sternberg’s. — Ad.
Pictures in groat variety ana ail prices.
H. T. Taylor, 135 York street. — Ad.
Ladies’ fanoy silver and gold hair orna
ments at Sternberg’s.— Ad.
V.'atch Altmayer’s bargain days every
Thursday and Friday.— Ad.
Closing out remaining art wares and
fancy articles at Sternberg’s.— Ad.
SUMMER RESORTS,
ROCKLAND HOUSE,
VAXTASrET reach, mass.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
fill Open SATURDAY, Jane 20, IS9I
iouß thoroughly renovated and in flrat-class
4>nduion. Elevator and all modern improve
n tints A jrood Orchestra for concerto and
[anoint. For circulars and terms address
- STANTON, Prop., Hotel Berkeley, Boston,
ilass,
:APON~~SPRINGS and baths,
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA.
f ANE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES from
' Baltimore, 115 from Washington. With
A6 superior mineral waters, superb summer
bimate. In a beautiful mountain region. Just
re spot to lay life's weary burdens down and
lave a lovely summer. For medical and other
estimony send for pamphlet.
W. H. SALE, Proprietor.
fruits, vegetable*, etc.
ill ORANGES
The Hq#at Fruit of the Season Now Being
Received Dally by
A.H.CHAMIRION’S SON
R 8 Coagrew and lii bt Julian Streets.
si|l !
All on one side—
the offer that’s made by the pro
prietors of Dr. Sage’s* Catarrh
Remedy. It’s SSOO reward for
an incurable case of Catarrh, no
matter how bad, or of how long
standing. They mean what they
say ; they’re responsible, and the
offer has been made for years.
It’s all on your side—you lose
your catarrh, or you’re paid SSOO
for keeping it. But it’s safe for
them, too they know you’ll be
cured.
Dr. Sage’s Remedy produces
perfect and permanent cures of
Chronic Catarrh in the Head, as
thousands can testify. “Cold in
the Head ” is cured with a few
applications. Catarrhal Head
ache is relieved and cured as if
by magic. It removes offensive
breath, loss or impairment of the
sense of taste, smell or hearing,
watering or weak eyes, and im
paired memory, when caused by
the violence of Catarrh, as they
all frequently are. Remedy sold
by druggists, 50 cents.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENT E.
Continued from Seventh Page.
O’Connor, Standard Oil Cos. J S Collins A Cos, A
Sonnenburg, O W Tiodeman A Bro. W 1 Miller,
A Ehrlich <S Bro, Lee Roy Myers & Cos, J L> Pat
terson, J R Einsten. Harms &J, T J Davis. J
Schley, Savannah Naval Stores Cos, J P Williams
& Cos.
Per steamship Wm Cram, from Baltimore—
G W Allen, Armen & Cos, M Boley & Son, Cohen
& G, A H Champion’s Son.\V O Cooper.A Doyle,
Cornwell & C,CK R & Bkg Cos. A Ehrlich A Bro,
E'ngel AR, Ellis, Y A Cos, M Ferst's Sons A Cos,
Frank A Cos. C C Freet, 8 Guckenheimer A Son.
.1 E Grady A Son, II Gross, O M Gilbert A Cos, H
Hirsch, J Goette, Georgia it R. Heuinler A H.
G M Hoidt A Cos, Haynes A E, A B Hull A Cos H
D Headman, Harmon A C, A Hanley, D Kohler.
J F Heitman, E J Kennedy, J F Kennedy, Hunt
A Cos, Jno Lawton, D B Lester, A Leffler A Son,
J Lynch, E Lovell's Sons, Lopez A L, Lamar A
R. Morning News, Meinbard Bros A Cos, .1 Mc-
Aleer, Mutual Trading Cos, J McGrath A Cos, L A
McCarthy. R D McDonell. Mutual 00-op Asso’n,
McKenna AW. Norton A H, Moore A J, Moore
A Cos, Palmer Hardware Cos, N Paulsen A Cos. W
B Puder. Palmer A M, G W Porish, J Perlinsky,
S C Piexotto, Savannah Plumbing Cos, CF Stiea,
Savannah Furniture Otf/’Savannah C A W Cos, U
E Sauls, Savannah Steam Bakery, G Schroder,
H Solomon A Son, Smith. Bros, Southern Ex Cos,
Solomons A Cos, G W Tiedeman A Bro, Win gat;
A M, Teeple A Cos, TySon A Cos, J D Weed A Cos,
W E Turner, S, FA W Hy, stmrs Katie, Belle
vue.
Per steamship Gate City, from Boston-A R
Altmayer A Cos, Butler AM, J G Butler, F Bu
chanan, M S Byck, S W Branch, M Boley A Son,
Byck Bros, E S Byck A Cos, Collat Bros, Dryfus
Bros. A Ehrlich A Bro, J R Einstein, Engel A H,
I Epstein A Bro. Eckman A V, Fretwell A N, J
Feeley, A Einstein’s Sons, Globe Shoe Store,
Kell AJ. Geil A Q, Gorrie Ice Cos, I G Haas, H
Hesse, W D Harden, Ot> Haines, LuddenAß,
Lippman Bros, Lloyd A A. Jno Lyons A Cos, J F
Lubs, Lovell A L, Mutual Co-op Asso'n, I) P My
erson. Geo Meyer. Morning News, D McCarthy,
A J Miller A Cos. W B Mell A Cos, Neidlinger A R.
Meinhard Bros A Cos, New Home S M Cos, D F
Nugent, A S Nichols, Old Homestead Pub Cos,
Order Herman AK, Moore AJ, W E Porter,
Palmer Hardware Cos, Southern Cotton Oil Cos,
II Renkeu, J Rosenheim A Cos, E A Schwarz, K
A Smith, Savannah CAW Cos, Solomons A Cos,
Savannah St Ry. S Selig, P Tuberdy, P H Ward,
Teeple A Cos, Tidewater Oil Cos, Watson A P, F A
Wheeler, J D Weed A Cos, Southern Ex Cos, J D
Weld, S, F A W Ry, CEK, stair Bellevue.
Per steamship City of Augusta, from New
York—A R Altmayer A Cos, Brush El. A P Cos,
G W Allen, J G Bntler, S W Branch, M S Byck,
M Boley A Son, M L Byck A Son. Butler A S, T
F Churchill, A H Champion's Son, Collat Bros,
C R R A Bkg Cos, Cohen A B. W G Cooper, City
A Sub Ry, W M Cleveland, Crohan AD, Chat
ham Grocery Cos, G Eckstein A Cos Eckman A V,
1 Epstein A Bro, A Einstein’s .Sons. J R Einstein,
Ellis, Y A Cos, F rank A Cos, M Ferst's Sons A Cos,
S K Freidman, G Fox, J Foley, C Gray A Son.
C M Gilbert A Cos, F Gutman. J E Grady A Soo,
J Gorham. 8 Guckenheimer A Son, J K Garnett,
A B Hull A Cos, D Hogan, Hexter A K, Hoadley
A B, A Hanley. B Hymes.Kolshorn A M,A Ken\,
N Lang, Lippman Bros, B H lysvy A Bro, I Levy
A Cos, J Lynch, A Leffler A Son, D J Morrison. T
H Massey, Jno Lyons A Cos, Morrison, F A Cos.
Mohr Bros, W B Mell A Cos, J McGrath A Cos, P
E Masters. Lee Roy Mvers A Cos, R D McDonell,
McMillan Bros, R O McCall, Jno Nicolson, Miss
M W Oweps. W F Morse, Order Real Estate L A
B Asso’n, Order Davis Bros, Order J W Sanders,
Peacock. H A Cos, Palmer Hardware Cos, J Per
li.isky, N Paulsen A Cos, C D Rogers. W F Reid,
O Katz, S Kea, J J Reil.v, Smith Bros, S Stern,
W D Simkins. Solomons A Cos C E Stults A Cos,
P B Springer, Wm Scheihihg, Screven House.
• aid A S, L W Scoville, Jno Sullivan, H Suiter,
H Solomon A Sen, Savannah Grocery Cos, Ciiy
of Savannah, Savanuah Guano Cos, S, F A W Ry
Savannah MAC Cos, De Soto Hotel, j W Tyna ,
Tidewater Oil Cos, G W Tiedeman A Bro, Tv son
A Cos, Watson A P, A MA C W West, White A
S. Wylly A C, J D Weed A Cos, Southern Ex Cos,
stmrs Aipha, Believue, Barker, Ga A Fla IS li
Cos.
Per steamship City of Birmingham from New
York—C G Anderson. Appel AS. Baldwin A Cos.
G W Allen, M S Byck, est S W Branch, Berry A
O, J G Butler, Collat Bros, Chatham Grocery
Cos. E M Connor, J S Collins A Cos, Crohan A D,
A II Champion's Son, Commercial Guano Cos, J
A Chariton, C A Cox, W G Cooper, E P Chari
ton, LJDunn, Dryfus Bros, I Epstein A Bro.
Ellis, Y A Cos, A Ehrlich A Bro, Edison G E Cos,
G Eckstein A Cos, Dr W H Elliott, G Ebberwein,
V.’m Kstiil, Fretwell A N, M Ferst's Sons A Cos,
Flood A G, I Fried. Fleischman A Cos, J Gorham,
.1 H Furber, J B Fernandez. B M Girfunkel, L J
Gazan, S Guckenheimer A Son,W P Green A 00,
O M Gilbert A Cos, Harms A J, Heidt A S. Helm
ken A S. Hexter A K, Heuisler A H, A Hanley,
B Hyraes. H Logan, Jackson, M A Oo,D Kohler,
Kolshom AM, P K Keirnan, B H Levy A Bro,
E Lovell's Sons, Lippman Bros. A Leffler A Son,
Jno Lyons A Cos, Lovell A L, Lloyd AA, Sam
Lee, Ludden A B, Launey AG, D B Lester, C E
Laphatn, Lindsay AM, Rev G Lester, est M
Lavin, J McGrath A 00, Lee Roy Myers A Cos,
McMillan Bros, K D McDonell. McMahon A Bon,
W B Mell ac Cos, Mohr Bros, Mutual Trading Cos.
Mutual Co-op Asso'n, Mutual G L Cos, C A Mun
ster, Morning News, A Minis’ Sons, P Manning,
A J Miller A 00, A W Mayer, Norton A H, S L
Newton, Neidlliiger A R, Oglethorpe Club, T J
O'Brien, W W Owens, < )rder H Miller, Perry A
Cos. Palmer Hardware Co,C D Rogers, J J Reily.
Jno Rourke, S, F A W Ky. C E Stuits A Cos, J J
SullivanJ W D Simkins, Savanuah Grocery Cos,
Savannah Steam Bakery. P B Springer, J Snell
man, 8 P Shotter Cos. Savannah Plumbing Cos, H
Schroder, Smith Bros. J W Sooville, J S Silva. T
Sampson, Solomons A Cos, H Solomon A Hon. J
(: Schwarzbaum.E A Schwarz.Tidewater Oil Cos,
Tyson A Cos, G W Tiedeman A Bro, H Traub,
Vale Royal Mfg Cos, A M A C W West, F Werm,
J P Williams A Cos, Thos West, J l> Weed A Cos,
Westcott A Cos. il F Willlnk. \V U Tel Cos, Wll
kerson A Cos, C R R A Bkg 00, Southern Ex Cos.
Jno Lawton, stmrs Alpha, Bellevue, Barker,
Ethel, Ga A Fla I S B Cos.
State
of
Weather.
HAKUffARI.
HARDWARE,
BAIL BAA’D AND HOOP IRON,
Wagon Material,
NAVAL STORK SDPPLIIS
FOR te-AI-H; .BY
Edward Lovell's Sons,
154 BBOUCHTOM AND 138-140
STATE STREET.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MAY 5,1891.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTa WORD.
APrKKTISKUgyra, IS Words er
More, *1 Mu mJmn nw rtmd far O.VH
CKITT A WO2CO, *— * - m Advmoa aoofc
who hat any wan* to tappty,
V***l/ to trey or at, any inuMuae or
•MommodaHtmt to ssrvre. indeed, any with
to gratify, thouid adewrtim * IMis -r* n.
PKRSONAL
IIHOTOGRAPHY Cabinets a specialty. All
styles and sizes, from stamps to life size.
Finest photographs made in Ravnnnah at fair
and reasonable prices. J. N. WILSON. 21 Bull
street. Business established June 4. 1865.
\TLAS and Erie Engines, Boilers. Tanks and
Stacks. Grate Bars and Building Castings.
DIMBARD A C< k, Augusta, wo.
VrORDDE'JTSCHEB LLOYD TICKET OF
-' FTCE—Berths secured in advance F,x
cursion tickets at SCHREINER’S. New York
rates.
IjVJR thirty-eight years the purity and exoel-
I lence of our brands of liquors lisve been
commended by a discriminating publio. M_
1 ..WIN'S ESTATE.
CHAFTINGS. Pulleys, Hangers and mill work
Cos all kinds, and repairs and supplies. LOM
BARD A CO., Augusta, Ga.
IP you are is need of money and
want a liberal loan, for any length of
time, at lowest rate of interest, on Diamonds.
Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, etc., and if you
want your valuables returned In the same con
dition as left, patronize home enterprise and
call at the Old Reliable Savannah Licensed
Pawnbroker House, 172 Congress street. F„
MUHLBKRG, Manager.
KORTINO IMPROVED INJECTOR, the best;
over thirty thousani sold. If your m
chinlst don’t have it get him to order of LOM
BARD A CO.. Augusta, Ga.
(' 11 ANOF.ABLE weather makes sickness prev-
J slsnt, so our wines and liquors are not
only luxuries but necessities. M. LAVIN'B
ESTATE. Telephone 54.
HELP WANTED.
U 'ANTED, young man acquainted with city
trade to sell produce on comm issiou; state
commission. Address EGGS, this olflce
AAA ANTED, driver, grocers' delivery wagon.
M Must be experienced, and able to furnish
best references. Address GROCER, News office.
Y\7 ANTED, two bright, courteous, active lads,
It 17 to 19 years of age, to sell candy on
Tybee railroad this season Must De able to
furnish a bond of SIOO. Address X. Y. Z., this
office.
\\J ANTED, four good eoatmakers at F.P
--> WARDJ. KENNEDY'S, Bull and York
streets.
TV'ANTED immediately, a house senant
t V Must come well recommended, 70 Hunt
ingdon street, third door from Lincoln, north
west.
\\T ANTED, a widow woman of experience to
t t attend cows and dairy. Apply at
butcher shop, West Broad and Taylor streets.
YJr ANTED, girl to cook and do light house
Vt work; small family; good wages. Apply
38 Duffy street.
IV ANTED, an experienced dressmaker, at 215
V V South Broad street.
\I’ANTED, a girl for general housawerk.
v Apply at 73 Waldburg street.
\*7 ANTEU, a good cook, must have refer
*T ence. Apply 10 to 2, 116 State street.
\V ANTED, middle ag and white man, good
” character and references, for general
work. Apply H. Morniug Newsoffloe.
A GRAND business opportunity for the right
man. Addrezs in confidence, OPPOR
TUNITY, care News office.
\\7ANTED, first class, all-round baker. Ad~
T V dress Lockbox No. 811, Bartow, Fla.
YV ANTED. 80 salesmen to carry as a Bide line
VV our "Cash on Delivery” cigar, with gold
filled watch; big pay. C. O. I>. CIGAR CO.,
Winston, N. C.
\ AT ANTED, experienced salesman to travel
it for wholesale grocery hous -; must have
experience. Address postofffee Box 289.
W r ANTED, 150 bands to chop wood at Cuylsr,
Ga. F’or further information apply at
office of G. B. Harvey, Railroad and West
Boundary si reels. F. B. KELLAR.
VX J ANTED, traveling salesmen to sell Kerness
V A to naval store and general store trade in
Georgia and Florida. Address P. O. Box No.
8!4, Baltimore.
\\rANTED, agents to represent us in Georgia
n and Florida; liberal contracts; newfeat
ures; plans that get business when pushed.
References. M. A. HALE, Secretary, Jackson
ville
V CHANCE in a lifetime for active ladies
and gentlemen to secure a very pleasant
and profitable business. Addre?s, with 2 cent
stamp, CONSOLIDATED SHOE COMPANY,
Salem, Mass.
WANTED, organisers by the Friendly Aid
Society. Payß its members SIOO every
six months. Has paid fSOO.OOO in benefits. Re
serve and benefit fund held iu trust by the state
of Massachusetts. Term* liberal. Address
FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY, Waltham, Mag*.
ii>l>LOi hiKXT WASm.
\6TE ADY\sober and industrious young man,
who is pretty well acquainted with the
oily; who is a fair penman; who is not afraid
of work and who can give A 1 reference*, would
like good situation of some sort. Address TEM
PERATE, Morning News. _
A YOUNG MAN, 19 years old, wants a posi
tion In any wholesale or retail business:
will give host reference; can speak German and
English; also able to write both. Address for
three days Box 54, care Morning News.
AX7ANTED, watchman’s position by regpon
v V sible party; references. Address 8 , 133
Price street.
m ist exlaneous wajtts!
MONEY to loan on first-class real estate se
curity; sums from five to fifteen hundred
dollars, st current rates. Address REAL ES
TATE, this office.
Y!y T ANTED, table board for throe or more
l V gentlemen; state terms and location. U.,
this office.
Yi J ANTED, to borrow S3OO for six or twelvo
tv months, 8 per cent. Interest; real estate
given a* security. Address SECURITY, care
Morning News
YI7ANTED, the public to get the benefit of
V V low prices and superior goods whioh our
large purchases and mutual co operation render
possible. M. LAVIN’S E6TATE.
ROOMS TO R ENT.
AFLAT of four rooms with bath, suitable for
light housekeeping. 117j6 Duffy street.
f l' , o LET, large airv front room with board.
1 MRS. ME9SICK, 57 Whitaker street.
I ['OR RENT, furnished rooms, bath attached,
gentlemen only. Apply 81 Linooln street.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT
17OR RENT, house, eight rooms 61 Brough
I too; flat, five rooms, 22 Lincoln. Apply
24 Lincoln.
ipOK RF.NT, a six-rtxftn house; also, two
rooms. Apply 17 York street.
Tpo RF.NT, anew house on Whitaker street,
I between Henry laue and Anderson, with
all conveniences. THOMAS A FOLLIAKD.
TO RENT, a seven-room house on Second
avenue, second east of Abercorn street.with
bath. THOMAS A. FOLLIARD,
FfOR RENT, residence 18J Bolton street; a
nice home, in good repair, conveniently
arranged and pleasantly located. Apply to
GEORGE T. CANN, 116 Bryan street.
ITOli RENT, store now occupied by Theo
P St'lflns, No. 172 Broughton street. Apply
SO Barnard street. JAMES DOUGLASS.
n WELLING for rent. 155 Gordon street. Ap
ply at 140 Liberty street.
FOR RENT, store No. 161 Congress street,
three doors east Jefferson. Apply at DRY
FUS BROS.’ _____
WOB RENT, one Urge three-storv briok house
V containing twelve rooms and outbuilding,
on < '(ingress street, near Montgomery. THOMAS
A. _
F ijl rent dtslraWs three stsry hrtekreaC
deuce, Montgomery street, every
ronvstiMuos.ln wnosllent order. WH. DOONKK.
IST Broughton street.
HOUSES AND STOREI FOR KENT
PJVJR RFNT. that desirable fmr storv and
oellar and bnok buildlog. M feet front, c-n
Bull street, corner York; the meet a-tvama
geous stand In the dty. WIH give lung lease and
gocsl terms t<s desirable party; Immediate jwvs
session. Will rent either or both stores and
will ailew alterations to wnt lesnoe. JOHN
SULLIVAN A 00., 102tj Bay street,
FOR RRMT-MISTELLANEOUS.
FrV'R RENT, office northeast corner Bull and
1 Bryan street*, well sotted for broker, real
estate or law office. Apply to 0. B. WHATLEY,
187 St. Julian street.
r | , 'HE first fitxir of the Whitfield building is
1 now twang fitted lip for the i'ostofflce: the
upper floors are tor rent, and will be rented
either as a whole or divided up to suit tenants.
Apply to JNO. SULLIVAN <£ CO.. 102(4 Bay
street. ’>
r po RENT, the large hall tn the Odd Fellows
1 building, with supper room and toilet room
attached, suitable for gerinans, *-iabl, tails
or any public gathering: seats am. Apply to
the JANITOR, or to A R. FAWCETT, Market
Square.
FOB SALE.
HORSES AND MULES, just received, extra
lot large mules, family broke horses, flue
saddle and harness horses and mares, and any
tiling else yon may want. First-class livery,
lat-st style rigs. UUILMARTIN ,t CO., Sale.
Livery and Boarding Stables, Telephone 251.
lAOR SALE, several very desirably situated
lots on installments. These are la:gains,
and are so offered to close out holdings \V. K.
WILKINSON. Real Estate Dealer.
lIMiR KALE, two drags and double harness.
two horses and one phaeton, at ALMONT
STABLES, 93 Congress.
IdOR SALK. Five acres of lan I adjoining Tur
pin s hill aad running into the Dyer tract.
Also 20 or 30 acres on Savannah road adjoining
Dyer’* lake; suitable for building lot. being a
very short distance fsom electric railway.
GEORGE A. OATES, Augusta. Ga.
IYOR SALE, eighty well bred dogs and pnp-
I’ pies at half price, ow ing to rnvss of fiu■-i
--ness, at New York Kennel. WEST SIDE KEN
NEE, 28 Abercorn street.
INOR SALE, by A. W. HARMON, 3 pairs
I’ Jersey red pigs.
p AMFORNIA WINES —Ports, clarets and
V > California brandy for sale by the barrel at
astonishingly low prices. C. r. CONNERY,
Agent for 1. De Dura. Santa Rost, California,
17'OR SALE, one large lighter, one hundred by
thirty feet, with three feet guards; also,
two small flats, on with house on hull. A’ ply
to Ml KRAY M. STEWART, 90 Hay street
bill O"v FOR twenty-five feet rubber hose
5T I oil with nozzle and couplings. NEID
LINGER & RABUN,
r pEXAS PONlES—Carload mures and ponies.
1 W. J MILLER. Apply at Guilmartm A
Co.’s Stables,
IYOR SAL '.—The estate of .1 .1. Waring de
siring to diiposo of some its hildings In
what is coinmouly known as Waringsville, wdi
s"ll lots on nny street from Bolton to Anderson,
east or west of Price street. For particulars
apply toP, A. WARING.
(CARRIAGE, glass front Landaulet cheap.
J GUILMARTIN & CtA, Hale, Livery and
Boarding Stables.
INOK SALE, California Claret in small kegs,
also in oases. AU kinds of imported and
domestic Wines and Liquors from $1 per gallon
up to 810. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, 45 last Broad
street.
YY" AGONET, carries 9 passengers, just the
VV tiling for beach and picnic parties. GUIL !
MARTIN & CO , Stables. I
OLD NEWSPAPERS—2Ck) for 23 cents—at
Business Office Morning News.
1?< 'R SALE, the largest apd best assorted
stock of White Pino Sash, Doors, Blinds.
Mouldings, etc., etc., in tne South, Also all
standard brands of Pure White Leads, colors,
dry and in all Mixed Paints, Varnishes, etc.
Mill supplies. Builders’ hardware Is my
specialty. Lime, Plaster and Hair. Direct im
portations of Rosendale ami Portland Cement.
Sewer, Culvert and Flue Pipe, all sizes, bends.
Traps, Ts, etc. Call or write for my prices, and
get estimates before buying. ANDREW
HANLEY.
HARNF.B3— buggy harness In good order
GUILMARTIN & CO.. Sale, Livery and
Boarding Stables.
DUST.
1 OST, Saturday, hunch of keys, on President,
VJ Drayton or Liberty streets. Leave same
at ELLIS, YOUNG & C0.'.6 and get reward.
I OST, rod Irish Setter; no collar, nervous
-i twitching iu right side of face. Reward if
returned to Abercorn and Bryan streets.
I OST, bobtail, brack-sided cow, marked crop
J and two splits in oneear, and split in other
ear. BENJ. MCDONALD, Barnard and St.
M.cOael slree’
STHAVKI).
STRAYED to 51 Tattnall street, late Monday
it evening, one light-colored brindle Jersey
cow.
boarding.
BOARDING, front sth, two large, pleasant
roims, with good table hoard. 154 South
Broad street.
ITMRST-CLARS BOARD—For particulars ad
dress MISS JENNIE S. COHEN. 161 Ivy
street, Atlanta, Ga.
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MISCKLLA N ROUS.
upo LOAN, SSCO, SI,OCO, $l,5OoT$V,OOo', insem
X arate amounts for different parties. Apply
to ISAAC BECKETT, 135 Congress street.
IT' OR first-class laundry work go to CHIN
LEE, 33 Price steeut, at low pric s.
DIVOBE you buy or sell property consult
1> ROBERT H, TATEM, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
\T OU will find a great variety of stock at onr
store, but In every case the quality will
warrant the price. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE.
READ the Sunday Mor.vino News. For *ale
at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, Writ
Broad and Stewart streets
OLD NF.WSPAPERS—2OO for 25 cents-at
Business Office Morning News.
LEGAL NOTICES.
XJ TATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham OorttTY—
l~ GEORGE H WORTHAM has applied to
the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for
homestead and exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the saqie at my office at 10
o’clock a. m. on the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF
MAY. 1891. HAMPTON L. FERRILL,
■ Ordinary C. C.. Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham County. -
Citatlon.— Under and by virtue of an order
S ranted this day by Hon. HAMPTON L. F’Elt-
JLL, Ordinary said county, there will be sold,
ON THE 6TH OF MAY, INI, at 10 a. m . on the
premises, southeast corner Broughton and
Drayton streets, the one undivided half interest
of the estate of late EDWARD L. KIRKSEY iu
all that stock in trade, fixtures and appurte
nances. LIQUORS, WINES. BEERS, CIGARS,
RESTAURANT and KITCHEN FIXUTREB.
LINEN, CROCKERY and everything contained
in that certain saloon end restaurant lately car
ried on by LANE & KIRKSEY. Terms, cash.
WILLIAM C. WORKMAN, Executor.
April 23, 1891.
APPLICATION FOR OYBTER LEASE.
VOTICE is hereby given that the OEMLER
i’ OYSTER COMPANY' has applied to the
County Commissioners of Chatham county,
under the terras of the statute, for a lease of
three hundred and fifty-seven and thirty-five
hundredth! acres of oyster bottom iu the
county of Chatham, state of Georgia, described
a 1 follows: Beginning at a bnoy in Wiimiuxton
river, about 8,000 feet below the month of Tur
ner's creek, said buoy being J.iXX) fset from low
water mark on either title, and at a point where
the river widens to 2,000 feet between low water
marks on opposite shores; thence southerly by
various courses and parallel with low water
line on the east side of said river 4,2*) feat to a
buoy; thence southwesterly by various courses
aud parallel with low water line on the east side
of said river 7.4Q0 feet to a buoy; tbenoe south
easterly by various courses and jarallrl with
low water line on the east aide of said river
4,810 feet to a buoy; tbenoe southeasterly by
various courses and tiaraitet with low water
line on the east side of said river 7,1 SO feet to
a buoy: tbenoe south 27 east 840 feet to a buoy:
thence northwesterly by various courses awl
parallel with low water Tine on tb# west side of
■aidriver 7,300 feet to a buoy; tbenoe north
westerly bv various course* and parallel wRh
low water line on Ibo west side of said river
4.860 feet to a buoy, thence nothsaasoriy by
various courses and parallel with the west side
of said river 7,800 fort to a buoy; Uisaoe north
erly by various courses and parallel with the
low water line on tbs west tide of said river
4,160 fast to Ue point of beginning; said lands
being opposite Wilmington Island sod between
I Wilmington and dkidaway I*Jjtads,
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS
FOR SALE.'
By ROWLAND i MYERS,
Auctioneers.
Stat<* of Georgia. Chatham County.—By virtue
of a power of attorney from Robert Y. Fen- i
nell to Henry li. Jat'kaon, recorded in the ,
clerk ti ofiioo of the muperior court of Chatham j
countv, Georgia, in County Record Books ft
M , folio we will sell, before the court i
houtie door, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN |
JUNK, 1891, between the legal houro of sale: j
All that lot or tract of land, and Improve j
went* thereon, situate in the county of Chat
ham and state of Georgia, known and distiu- |
guuhei on a map ma le by John B. Howard. 1
city surveyor, for F. J. Ruckert, as lot number |
four (4), and bounded as follows: On the north '
by Uenpard street, east by lot number live as>. |
south by lands of Hasher, and weal by lands of :
R. K. Roppard, and* containim: a depth from 1
Rep part! street to the lands of Dasher, by a i
v idrh of sixty-six feet, more or less, from the
western line of lot numbor live to the divid
inline Ivetweeu said lot ownt-er four <4> and
t-ho lauds of it. ii. Reppard aakl lot bavin*?
been conveyed to said R Y. Fennell by F. J.
Ruckert under deed iiatetl Nov. 15, IfW.
Also, all the southern part or portion of all
that lot, tract or parcel of land, and improve
meats thereon, situate, lying and being in the
city of Savannah, said county and state, and
known on the plan of >at l city ns lot number
throe (3, Barry Ward; aa.d southern portion of
slid lot number three (3), hereby conveyed,
having a width of thirty-one (Si) feet and a
depth vif sixty three tod) feet, more or less, and
bounded north by the northern portion of said
lot number three (3), eaet by let number four
i . Barry Ward, south by Aidmoiidnil lane,
and west by Habersham street.
Terms, one-third cash, balance In one and
two vears after date, with interest at the rate
of tight pi r oent. par annum.
Administratrix’s Sale.
I. D.Laßociis&San, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order granted by the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrili, ordinary for Chatham
county, Geor ria, we w i 1 s 11, before the court
house door in the city of Savannah. Oa.,
during the legal hours of bale, ou TUKSDAY,
the aJdday of June, 1891:
The following property, to wit: Lot number
twelve, in the village of Kingsville, south of the
city of Savannah, in said county and tat'\
fronting on Goodwin street, hound'd by lot
number ten (10) on the east, running north
Wzvrdly one hundred and twenty (120) feet: then
toward til; wed by its northern boundary fifty
seven d>. feet; then southwardly for its west
ern boundary one hundred and twenty (ISO)
foot to (laid Goodwin street, and along said
street fifty seven 07) feet to original starting
point for *ta southern boundary.
A Is*) live hundred and thirty nine (589) acres
of land, more or lens, situate, lying and being
in the county of Kfllngham, said biato, bounded
as follows: North by the lands of W. 11. Futrell
and James B. Shearhouse, south by lands of
William Spuir and W. a. Hhettlcld. cast by
lauds of Lawrence F. Likins and Robertson
Newton, and west by lands of Futrell and Ben
nett, said property belonging to the estate of
RICUAUD W. RUSSELL, deceased, and sold
for distribution and payment of debts.
EMMA A RUbSELL,
Adm. F.statc R. Wayne Russell, deceased.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers.
Administrator’s Sale.
By J. MoLAUGHLIN & SON.
On TUKSDAY, 2d June, 1891, before the court
house.
Under and by virtue of a decree in ckAncnry
providing for the sale of the property of the
estate of the late THOMAS HEN DEB SON,
by Jordan F. Brooks, administrator de bonig
non of said estate, 1 will Hell, at the above
mentioned time and place, in the city of
Savannah, Chatham county, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale, for the payment’ of
debts and distribution, the following property
of the deceased, to wit:
The eastern portion of lot No. 4, Fere val
Ward. Holland Tything, situate on York street,
near Whitaker.
izot No. 1, i oing a subdivision of Lot 2i of
Garden Lots West, with 38 It. 3 in. on Cemetery
street and 100 ft. in depth.
Lots 7 and 8, subdivision of IzOt 85, North
Oglethorpe Ward, on Water street, between .In
dian street lane and Mili street.
Lot 13, Brown Ward, with improvements, on
corner of Hull and Drayton streets. This is a
very eligible lot, and worth the attention of
capitalists.
1 hew properties can be treated for at private
sale by application to administrator.
Terms cash, purcaaser paying for titles
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of
Thomas Henderson, deceased.
Commissioners’ Sale.
FOR PARTITION.
C. H. DOftSETT. Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale cranted
Ly tlie jiid;;e of tbe superior court of Chatham
county, Georgia, on the 2d day of May. 1891,
in the coso of U. C. Cunningham et al. vs. T.
M Cunningham, Jr., the undersigned, as com
missioners. will sell, before the court house
door of said county, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNE, 1891, the - arne being the second
day of the month, between the lexal hours of
sale, tbe following property, to wit:
Lot No. 87, Liberty Ward, in the city of Sa
vannah, in said county and state, on the north
east corner of South Broad and Montgomery
streets, with the improvements the.eon, con
sistlng of a large dwelling house and garden.
Said lot has a front on South Broad street of
sixty feet and a reotangular ii- pth of ninety
feet. C. H. DORSETT.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
A. R. LAWTON, Jr.,
Commissioners.
PARLOR, DINING ROOM
—AND—
BECROOM FURNITURE
AT AUCTION,
C. H. DORSETT. Auctioneer.
Wil sell on THURSDAY, May 7,1891, commenc
ing at 11 a. M., at No. 212 Liberty street, con
tents of said residence, consisting of
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHTANDB,
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS. PILLOWS,
SHADES. BRUSSELS CARPET, MATTING.
STAIR CARPET. HALL LAMP, HAT RAC K.
PLUSH PARLOR SET. M AKBLF.ToPTABLh .
SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, ROCK
ERS. RUG, SEWING MACHINE, COOKING
STOVE and UTENSILS, TINWARE, SAKE,
TABLE, etc.
—ALSO—
-1 PIANO (Parlor Favorite, 7 octaveg).
1 SOLID GOLD WaTCH, FJgin movement,
Stem winder and Matter.
AT AUCTION.
Household Furniture, Fixtures
anil Effects.
R. D. Laßoche, Auctioneer,
116 Bryan Street,
Is instructed to aell on the premises, Hull street,
second west of Whitaker, on WEDNESDAY,
May 6th, at 11 a. m :
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of OHICK
ERINCI PIANO, 2 PARLOR SETS IN MA
HOGANY, BEDROOM SET IM MAHOGANY.
MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD, CARPETS.
KUOS, LAMPS, and the entire oontenu of a
ten roomed house. Without reserve.
Tbe above houae. advertised for sals on first
Tuesday in May, is bow sold by private treaty.
afKBCHANTB, manufacturers, merebaaMa,
*H corporations, and all other* to need of
printing, lithographlag. and blank books ean
have their orders promptly filled, at moderate
BoSk** WWl2h kirei N * W * WUKM**
AUCTION SALE* TODAY.
Administrator’s Sale
DIIUGS, ETC.
I.D.Laßoche&Son, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order granted by the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrili, ordinary for C hatham
county. Georgia, \i ril ft, 1891, we will (tell be
fore the Court House door, in the city of Sa
vannah. Go., during the legal hours of sale, on
TUESDAY, the sth day of May, 1891:
All the stock of Drugs, Medicines. Fancy
Goods and Articles, Fixturei. etc., c miainod in
stoic known as No. 17Broughton street. Sa
vannah, Ga, also the United States letters
patent and copyright on a medical compound
known as “Dr. t liner's Liver Corrector Vegeta
tie Aperient"; alsk the copyrights on the com
i>)Units kn- w i ae "Balsamof Root," "Dr.
Ulmer's Celebrated Remedy Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Cht lcra Morbus," "Sweet (turn and
lit art Ijeaf." "Bay Ruin Cologne," and "San
dal Wood Cologne." also the letter? patent on
trade nmks used by the late l)ii. il. F. ULMER,
amt a i the other pormonai property belonging
to the estate of BENJAMIN F. ULMF.R de
ceaaed. bold for the p.-ivinent of debts and dis
tribution. Auy one desiring to purchase can ox
amino etoek. THUS D. FITZGERALD,
Administrator T state Dr. B. F. Ulmer, de
ceased.
TWO VALUABLE LOTS
AT AUCTION.
I. D. Laßoche & Son, Auctioneers.
On TUESDAY, May sth, 1891, before the court
house floor in the C.iy of Savannah. G., during
tlio legal hours of sale, we will sell those (2)
two lots of lands situated on the northwest
corner of Ilurrout;hs and Kl.nn streets. Im
provements having recently beenhiirnod. Said
lots are each 36x 105 feet, more or less, aud are in
a very valuable location for grocery or liquor
trades, or for building small dwellings for rent.
Terms c ish. Purchaser paying for | apers.
U 0 Lois, or M Acres of Land
Adjoining City Li nits
AT auction:.
I.D. Laßoche & Son,Auctioneers.
OnTUEHDAY, the Mb day of May. I**9l, before
the Court Houm door, we will sell during the
usual hours of sale.
Fifteen acres of 'and immediately south of the
extended limith of the city of Savannah, sub
divided into Hu city lots as per plat at halu
This is a rare op port unify for a Hpaculator or for
a syndicate. Phis land is under a high state of
culture and contain* a two story fram > dwelling
house. Bold subject to lease e*plrjng this Oc
tober. Titles perfect.
—ALSO— j. v . (
Three lots
utos’ walk from Beit Line care.
COTTAGE AND LOT
-AT
TIIUNDE RBO LT-
I. D. Laßoche & Son, Auctioneers.
On TUESDAY MORNING, the Uh day of May,
during the uaual hour of male, before the
court house door, ww will B*il for cash,
Cottage, newly built, ft rooms and kitchen, near
Point," lot being 100x600 feet,
more or lets; excellent well of water. This cot
is on a hi zb bill, and h/n an east and south
exposure, thu cutcliinf; the prevailing summer
breezes; and is set back, from the bluff, thereby
securing that aecluiil'm and privacy becoming
a country place. Titles perfect. Purchaser
paying for papers.
Executor’s Sale
OF UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST IN STOCK
IN TRADE OF
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fixtures, Ete.
I. D. LaROCHE & SON,
AUCTIONEERS.
By virtue of an order granted by the Hon.
Hampton L. F'errill, ordinary for Chatham
comity, Georgia, I will sell on TUESDAY,
May 5, at 10 o’clock, on premises, eorner of
Drayton and Broughton streets, at public out
cry If not previously disponed of at private
sale:
The one-half <M‘ undivided Interest of the
estate of ttio late EDWARD L. KIKKSKY In all
that stock in trad-. FIXTURES and AUFUIt-
TF.N.ANUKH, LIQUORS, WINES. BEERS,
CIGARS, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE. LINEN, CROCKERY, and every
thing contained in that certain saloon and
restaurant lately carried on by LANE A KIRK
SEY. Terms cash.
WILLIAM O. WORKMAN, Executor.
A Good Uoraeiu a Splendid Location
AT AUCTION.
C. H. DQRSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at- the Court House on TUESDAY, May
sth, 1891, during the mmal hours of sale;
The lot, 80x196, on Duffy next to corner of
Bull, facing south, with tho two-story resi
dence situated on thr front of tho lot, and the
one-story dwelling in the rear.
This property is surrounded by olegant resi
dences, aud it 1* In a neighborhood which will
always be considered very desirable. A real
bargain can be secured in this property.
J. J. OPPENHEIM, Auctioneer,
Will hold hi* monthly sale of HORSES,
MULES, etc , at Younglove & Goodman s sta
bles, West Broad street, foot of Broughton,
THIS DAY. at 10:30 o’cl-ick sharp. Parties
wishing their stock sold will do well to send
them to tne. I will have to offer to-day a fine
lot of stock not usually found at auction, and
will be sold without reserve. I will also sell the
thoroughbred race mare, GEORGIA BELLE.
LEGAL SALES.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
LENDER and by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa..
J issued out of Chatham Superior Court in
favor of GERM IN 11. HUNT vs MIRIAM
LILIENTHAL, I have levied upon the follow
lng described property of the defendant, to
wit:
Those two certain lots or parcels of lan-l situ
ate , lying and being in the city of Savannah,
State of Georgia, and county of Chatham,
known and designated on the plan of
said city a* lots number one and two.
Pulaakl ward, containing each a frontage
ou Liberty street "f sixty KV)i feet and a depth
of one hundred feet (lOOi to a lane south of said
street, subject each to a ground rent payable
In quarterly payment* to the mayor and alder
men of the city of Savannah.
And I Will offer the said above described
property of the defendant for sele et public out
cry before the court holme door of Chatham
county, In the ciiv of Saxaunab, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JUNE, Ififll. during the U-goi
hours of sale, to satisfy said mortgage ft (a.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for tjtUie
JOHN T. rT)NAN.
Sheriff C. Go., Ga,
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.
Administrator’s Sale.
R. H. TATEM, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order granted by the Fon.
Hampton L. Ferrili, Ordinary of ("hAthAm
county. Georgia. I will sell before the Court
House door, Tn the city of Savannah. Ga.,
during the legal hours of sale, on TUESDAY,
May 5, !B#l, the followiug described property:
All that southweMtern portion of lot numbet
two it North Oglethorpe ward, in the city ol
Savannah, Ga , having a frontage of forty-aix
feet and seven inches (4ft ft. 7 in.) on Indian
street lane, and running l>aek said Indian
street- lane on the eastern aide of said south
western portion thirty-eight (i#> feet to an alley
and running back from said Indian street lane
on the western die of said southwestern por
tion thirty five :**>> feet three (8) inches to the
alley aforesaid, said alley bounding said south
western portion on the north forty two feet
fret eleven inches; also one half of that certain
alley which bounds said southwestern portion
on the east, and <n* half of that certain alley
which bounds said southwestern portion on
west. \
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles.
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Administrator Estate Julia Scanlon.
Commissioners' Sale for Partition.
R. H TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by thft
Hon. Robert Failigant, Judge of the Superior
Court of Chatham county, Georgia, on the
33th day of M irch, 1801, in a partition pro
ceedings inst.tut.ej by ANNlfc E. BLACK
versus AGNES W. BLACK et al, the uuder*
signed, aa commissioners, will sell before the
Court House door of said county, on th* first
TUESDAY in May, 1891, the same being the
sth day of the month, ladween the legal hours
of wile, the following described property, to
wit:
All t hat lot. tract, or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the city of Savanuah, county
of Chatham, State of Georgia, known and dis
linguistic J in the plan of said city as lot number
rix (No. ft) VNarriui ward, containing sixty (ftO)
feet front, more or less, and ninety (90) feet,
mro or less, in depth, and bounded as follows:
On the north by Bay street, on the south by
Bay street lane, on the east l y lot number
seven (No. 7), and on the wrest by lot number
five (No. fii, together with the improvements
thereon, P. J. O’CONNOR,
A. S. WAY.
8. K. PLATS HE K,
Commissioners.
Administrator’s Sale.
R. H. TATEM, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order granted by the Hon.
Hampton L. Ferrlll, Ordinary of Chatham
county. Georgia. I will sell before the Court
House door in the city of Savannah, Ga . dur
ing the legal hour* of sale, on TUESDAY,
May 6, 1891, the following described property:
Lots number fourteen (14) and forty three (48)
of the subdivision of lot letter Fof the lirouil
lard estate. Number fourteen < 141 having a
frontage of thirty (80) feet, more or lesw, on
South avenue, and running back ninety teet (90),
and number forty -throe (43) having a frontage
on South avenue of thirt y-one (811 feet, more or
less, and with a death of ninety feet to a lane.
Terms cash, purchaser payiug for title*
JORDAN F. BROOKS.
Admlniatrator Fatale Charlotte Small.
AAiliisMor’s Sail
By R. H. Tatem. Auctioneer,
By virtue of an order granted by the Hon.
li&inpton I* Ferriil, Ordinary for Chatham
County, Georgia, I will 6**ll before the Court
Houho d*or, in t City of BavAnnab, Ga., at
Urn U*k*l hour, of sale, on TUESDAY,May sth,
ISM
All that lot. tract or parcel of land- in the City
of Savannah, bounded on thenaat by Annttr* t,
and on the south by Orange it roe t. having
fifty-all (ftfl) feet on Ann street, and thirty-one
(HI) and six fi) inches on Orange street being
the southeastern oue-fourth part of that lot of
land known and designated in tho plan of said
city by the number nine (0) in Middle Oglethorpe
Ward, together with the improvements and ap
purtenances. Bold for the payment of debt
and distribution. JOHN H BKOWN,
Administrator Estate Abram Burke-
A Tybee House aud Lot
AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALT.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordi
nary of Lowndi* county, will be sold on the
first TUESDAY in May, 1801, being the sth
day. at tbe Court Houa > door in Chatham
comity, between the legal houra of sale:
That certain houae anil lot situated on Tybee
Island, In Chatham county, state “f Gebrgia, to
wlt; Lot number eighteen on Tyb*>e Island,
fronting eighty feet on tne beach, and running
back two hundred feet, knowu as the Macdonald
place, on said Tybee Island.
Terms cash. W. C. SINGLETON.
Administrator of the Estate Donald Mac
donald.
Valuable Acre Property
Very near the City,
AT AUCTION.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will aell at the Court House during the usual
hour* of sale on TUBBDA Y, May sth, 1831,
Uit No. 45, containing 8.66 acre*.
Lot No. 46, containing 10.10 acres.
Lot No. 47, ooutalnlng 10.10 acres.
Lot No. 49, containing 4.94 acres.
The first three lots are located on the western
extension of Gwinnett street,near tbe site of the
new Water Works, near the land given by tne
City to the South Bound itailroad for depot and
shops.
Lot No. 49 is on Stile* avenue, immediately
east of adjoining lot No. 47.
There is a great future for this land. It is in
a location which ha* pot heretofore been in
vaded by investors, for the reason that holders
would not sell.
It Is, In poiut of distance, the nearest acre
land possible to be obtained. For a small in
vestment it will prove a very remunerative one
in the near future.
The terms are easy, to wit: One-third cash,
one-third In one year and one third in two
years, with interest at" percent^per annum.
AT AUCTION!
A FERTILE FAKM~ HAVING EX
TRAORDINARY ADVANTAGES.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioiser.
Will sell at tbe Court Hondo, ou TUESDAY,
May 5, during tho usual hours of sale:
A farm of 9>l acres, only four miles from the
City Excnango, on tho Augusta goad. About
one-fourth of the land ia oleared, and the
greater portion of it under fence. There are
ample stables and outbuildings in a beautiful
grove of massive oaks. The land is iu fine con
dition, aud is ranked among the most fertile in
the county. Heaidia being really but three
miles from tho city limits, being hut a very
short drive over a good and very pretty road,
the farm U reached by three railroads, to wit.:
the Central; Charleston £ Savanuah; and the
South Hound railroads. The Charleston and
savannah railroad haa a station for truck ship
ping uiiou tbe land, and the South Bouu l will,
doubtless, extend the same privilege, there ia
a large quantity of pine ami oak on the land,
from which can be derived a fine revenue
There are tins site* tor a-ttletnent* on the rati
road fronts, which, if subdivided into small
farina, should aell readily, as there are no lands
for sale in tbe neighborhood.
Terms One half cash, one-quarter ip twelve
months and one-quarter in eighteen mouthy
with Interest at aeveu per cent, per annum.
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