The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, December 20, 1891, Page 3, Image 3
SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS. BOiY PBEPA.BAriON6 FOB T3H MID-WINTZK HOLIDAY. Old Probß Thinka the Present Spell of Weather Will be Gone Id a Day or Two and Christmas Will be What It Usua ly is—The Bush of Gift Buy ing Oc—The Merchants Busy and the 0 Mails and Express Companies Loaded With Holiday Packages. To-day ushers in Christmas week. Yes terday's weather is a sample of about what most towns and cities get on Christmas, but it is not what Savannah is accustomed to. The weather observer says the proba bility is that the present spell will pass off in a day or two, and Christmas wili be clear a id cool. that Christmas is coming everybody is realizing and In spite of “hard times” and •■dull times” it will be pretty rnuoh the same Christmas as usual. The rush of holiday buying will be on In full fore* the four days of this week pre ceding the great festival. A great deal of it has been done already, however, and the malls are beginning to be heavy with quan tities of small and mysterious packages ad dressed to distant points. Tbo-e in nearby places will begin to pour In this week. THB POSTMASTKIt’s ADVICE. Postmaster Doyle says there has been a rush at the registry and money order de partments of the otlloe for the last two weeks and the clerks are sxpecting to have all they can bold np under for the next four days. Ho matter how hard times are peo ple will always find money for Christmas. Postmaster ;>.>yle is very anxious that everv one should remember the cautions published In tbs Morning Hews a few days ago regarding the sending of packages by mail, especially Christmas presents, which are desired to reach thair destination promptly. Always be sure to have the package securely wrapped and fasteusd with material that will not break or tear readily. Write ihe address plainly in the lower right-hand corner, arid as a precaution put the address of the sender in the upper left-hand corner. Send no largs amounts of money through the mails except by mousy order or by registered lettor. There is absolutely no way of traoing money lost in a regular letter, *HE EXPRESS COMPANY. The Southern Express Company’s busi ness has Increased greatly within the last two weeks. The holiday branch office of the oorupany on Broughton street in the Lovell building is doing a good business already. All oity deliveries will be made from the Broughton street office daring the holidays, and all goods for shipment will be received at the main office on Johnson square. Among the articles already moving by expries ure large uumbrrs of boxes of oranges. Those moving tblU early ore going to friends at h -me and it dogsti’t matter if they arrive a day or two ohoad of time, or they are going to distant points north and west and require several day* iu Srausit. Oranges are aheap this year and good oranges can be had from $ L 50 to $2 a box. The dealers say tney are receiving large orders for boxes to be sent out this week. A more acceptable present than a box of oranges could hardly be Imagined. The school ohildren will be turned loose for the holidays. The reboots wHI close at noon Wednesday, and will remain closed until the first Monday iu January. This will give the ohildren ton days holiday, a longer holiday thau their parents will have, but Christmas is the children's festival and they should enjoy it if any one should. THB NEWS V <OM POOLEa The Rifle Club to Spend Christmas In Guyton. At the last meeting of the Pooler Rifle Club It was decided to postpone the club’s usual Christmas turkey shoot to Hew Year's day, as the club intends to spend the day in Guyton as guests of the Minuts Men. It wae thought that only a delegation of four or five of the beet shots would go, but it seems that quite a number have signified their intention of being in the crowd. The Central authorities have put on exoursion rates, 4 osnts per mile round trip, making tue price of tickets 81 cents. All members who intend going to Uuy ton will meet at the station in time to take the 8:20 a. m. train, as that is the only train from Savannah which passes Guyton in the morning. In the wholesale discharge of railroad men which took place last week. Pooler cer tainly received her share. Coming at this season of the year, it is a hard blow to some of them. Several Poelerites who have been discharged have boon lu t a employ of the road for the past twenty odd years, and now that they have grown old In the service of the company they are dropped out. It will be difficult for some of them to got now places now, as young bleod is always given the preferanoe and old men are pushed to one side. The storekeepers In Pooler feel tbs effect of the discharge more than any oua else, aud they express a hope that It will not last long. At last arrangements are being made whereby the waltiag room at too station will be opened early to the morning to ac commodate toe “lightning express” passen gers. It is understood that a key is to be given to T. A. llendricken, nephew of Bar ney McDonald, who will be on hand every morning to let the people in. Stoves have been placed in position, and fire can be made, so as to have a comfortable place to get into during a wait in bad weather. Complaint was made last Tuesday morn ing by the ladies who went to Savannah on the shoofly that the stepping stools were not put out. The stools ore carried on the trains for such use. The distance fro a the ground to the first oar step is from 15 to 38 inches, according to where the trains stop (and they never stop in the same place twice). There is no platform to step from and it is very trying on a lady to have to haul her self up a couple of feet to get on the first step of the platform when she knows there is a stepping stool inside the car. Pooler certainly has a good guesser in th> person of Ben 8. Symons. lie divided fir t prize in the candle guess at Appel & Soiaul’e last week with John Qumtock. Be worked the question mathematically an 1 was only a few minutes out of the way. Mrs. J. B. Newton has gone to spend the Christinas holidays in North Carolina. Mrs. J. C. Marseher has returned from her trip to Charleston and reports having had a pleasant time. Mrs. Ulmo has gone to Charleston to spend Christmas with relatives. LOST IN THB STREET. A Little Colored Girl’s Unaccountable Disappearance. A little 7-vear-old colored girl disap peared In the neighborhood of Gwinnett and West Broad streets Thursday afternoon and has not been heard from since. The child Is the daughter of Tara Aikens of Decatur, and camo to Ssvannah with her mother a few days ago to spend Christ mas with J. H. Mvers, a waiter at the Here veil house. Myers it a brother of the Aikens womau. The child was plaving *'* the street with a lot of other obildren and left them, saying that she was 8°*”? home, she has not been seen since. . The i pcWee wore notified and endeavored to find her, but without success. The child “f ot .*'ght brown complexion, with dark red hair and two of her lower teeth misting. Appointed Keeper. Mayor McDonough yesterday appointed Charles A. H. Umbacli keeper of the Vowder magazine. a g:od wees in the market. Al!Borts of Food Produce Abundant and Averaged Well In Quality. Inspector Deavergers of the Citizens’ San. •tary Association, in his report of inspec tions of foed produce In the Savannah mar ketfor the week ending last nignt, says that dressed beef, dressed mutton, dressed pork and dressed venison made an excellent average in quality. Dressed poultry, game, nsb, oysters and clams made a good aver oge. Also pickled beef, pickled trir.e, pickled tonguee and pickled pigs’ feet corned beef and oorned pork, sau ages and meat puddings Green vegetables and such green fruits as bananas, oranges and grapes also made an excellent average. THB BIV3R AND HARBOR. Chr. G. Dahl & Cos. oleared yesterday the Norwegian bark Hugh Forteeoua for An with 316 barrels of rosin, weighing 168,100 pounds, valued at 1767 47. aud 8,500 barrels spirit* turpentine, measuring 130,- gallons, valued at $39,638 93. Total valuation of cargo, $40,406 40. Cargo by Paterson, Do liming & Cos. The steamship Raleigh, from Hew York a ) r rl6D ' P ot intoTybee Friday night for a harbor, and remained over yesterday. • MEDICAL SMm w.W 4SS isi i— a* Spa merits that are made by the proprietors of Doctor Bale’s Catarrh Remedy. They say that their medicine will curs, per fcoflv and permanently the worst case of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, all the troubles that come from it, and everything catarrhal In Its nature, are cured by tho mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties of their remedy. They can’t say any more. Probably every medicine for Catarrh claims as much. But it’s one thing to promite a cure—it’s a vary different thing to per form it. The proprietors of Dr. Sago's Remedy want to prove that they mean what th9y say. So they mako this offer- If they can’t cure your Catarrh, no mat ter how bad your case or of how long standing, they’ll pay you S3OO in cash. You’re sure pf the money or a cure. Isn’t such a medicine worth trying ? carriages and buggies. A Merry Christmas A NEW BUGGY. A NEW CARRIAGE. A NEW BUGGY WHIP. A NEW LAP ROBE. A NEW BUGGY. A NEW CARRIAGE. A NEW BUGGY WfilP. A NEW LAP ROBE. Aoy of these are ju3t the thing fer a Christmas Present You can get them In any style from D.’A. ALTICK’S SONS, Corner West Broad aud Broughton Streets. 1,. Ml V-- J - I ■ GROCERIES. SOUVENIR WEEK! DON’T DELAY YOUR HOLIDAY ORDERS SUCH GOODS AS -NUTS, RAISINS. FIGS, PRUNES, Etc., Etc., Etc. Should be ordered at onoe if needed for your CHRISTMAS TABLE, A FULL LINE OF LIQUORS AND FRENCH CORDIALS AX ROCK BOTTOM PRICEB LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND GET OUR. HOLIDAY SOUVMIB. ENGEL I ROWED, 144 CONGRESS ST. EDUCATIONAL. COLLEGE FOB WOMENS COLUMBIA, S. a Rev. WM. R. ATKINSON, D. D.; President. This college will resume exercises after Christ mas holidays on December 80th, and will close its session June 15th. No institution in the south offers greater advantages for the educa tion of young ladies in the Academic. Mus.cand Art departments. The college is at the old Hampton or Preston place. A magnificent new building has been erected, with first-class appointments of every k nd, for the boarding department; no school In the south has superior. The college refers to the following friends, who either are patrousof or have visited theoel- Ter. C. 8. Veddsr, D. D., Charleston. S. 0. James Allan, Charleston. 8. C. Kev. .1. U. Law, DarUuiftoo. S. O. Cot B R. Mclver, Darling.on. 8. U. Oeu. W E. James. DarllngtoMLC. Judge J. D Witherspoon, \orhville, B. 0. B. S. Barnwell, Abbevide. 8. 0. Hon. A. C. Haskeii, Columbia, 8. C. Mai J T. Rhett, Columbia;, S>. U W. A. Clark, Esq-. Columbia, 8. 0. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. FALK CLOTHING CO. The Ascot is the most stylish scarf made. It is refined handsome and universally used by ?;ood dressers at all the ashionable centers. If you want to give a friend an elegant neck fixing give him an As cot. It is not hard to tie. We will show you how. FALK CLOTHING CO. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD. ADVERTISEMENTS, 10 Words or more, In this column inserted for ONE CENT A WORD, Cash in Advance, each insertion. Everybody who has aoy want to supply, any thing to buy or sell, any business or accommo dations to secure; indeed, any wish to gratify, should advertise in this ooiumn. PERSONAL, PHOTOGRAPHY —AH styles and sires from stamp to life size; floe Cabiuet Photos a specialty; price per dozen; no fakirs em ployed as solictors from house to house; no chronics given away. Bustuesg estab isbed June 4, 1805. J. N. WILSON. 81 Bull street. In order to mako room for my i’ speotaolee aud hair business, I will sell st auotton ray atook of diamonds, gold watches, slltsr watches, gold finger rings, gold earrings and plated jewelry. Everything guaranteed as represented or money reiunded. FBOAKS, !SI Bull street. FINE tobacco seed, enough for one acre, and year's subscription for one dollar; full of tobacco Information. GLOBE, Bainbridge, Ga. FLASHLIGHT plotures of Xmas tree* and J- family groups made by HOFFMAN. 8d Bull. Place jour order now. PRQE . BLACK will give bis second soiree of the season Monday evening, Deo. SI-, at bis academy. Masonic Temple. The full Hnr mony orchestra will be In attendant!-. IJERSON AL—Do you drink good, pure beer 1 A Of oourse you do, and so does every intelli gent person in this 19th century; then read what the “Sunday Mirror” says on the subject in special notice column. GEO MEYER. AA7HY do the people go to the MUTUAL CO yy OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION for their Christmas goods? Because they are selling thrir fancy goods so oheap. Remember the place, Barnard and Elate (treat*. TO MY FRIENDS and the public Ingeneral, have you given It a thoujht-Christinas is at hand, and KkILER’B Is on top with a full supply ef choloe turksys, boghead cheese, livsr puddings and sausages, all of his own make; don’t forget. T. M, KELLER, Barnard and Belton street lane. Telephone 547. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN said “a penny saved la a penny made,” so better oom to 'B. J. TISHLER, 101 Liberty street, with your cleaning, repairing and braiding at moderate ■price. DON'T forget the auotlon to-morrow night, S* 801 l street, opposite the news depot. PERSONAL. The holidays are upon us and Christmas Is near at hand. The supplies of good things at BARBOUR'S, the grocer, are well Eatronized. Every household la the neighbor ood oan be famished with everythin* re tnivite to the Christmas dinner. The children can also be supplied with toys and tlreworas. Come and malts your selections. ROBERT— You will pteaee recollect that box of cigars whloh you promised to present to Tom on Christmas day. You can get It from GAZAN A BOK, under Pulaski house. CHRISTMAS and New Year cards at rsduoed prices. MRS. G. M. THONNESEN. York, near Bull. CAN’T wait until Christmas eve to order wines and liquors for the holidays. Your orders will receive prompt and careful atten tion M. LAVUi’S ESTATE, 80 Bay street, 46 East Broad. "PICTURES taken at nOrFMAW'S, 66 Bull, up A to Monday, will be finished for Xmas. MAKE the little ones happy at least ones a year by buying toere toys at SAULS' TEN CENT STORE, an Barnard street. TT'ORTUNE-TELLER to be found in West X Broad street. No. HD!, near New Houston street. JE RUTH, Paper Hunger, has removed his • office from Whitaker and Hull to 181 Brought >n street. All orders intrusted to ms will have prompt and personal attention. AT MONS. BERGER'S Dancing School, 79 Broughton, Dancing is taught by a true master; b -noe ballet dances, minuets, the new adoptel round and a marc and nees. prinalpally the waltzes so little known here aro oorreciir taught. Unfoitunatslyfortbepuolic.sinre l*tts, so many persons bare forsaken their benches, left rbe trades and adopted the vocation o. teach er. This may account for so roanv bad. very bad dancers. New beginners a e taught at first In private classes on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Apply at Harnett House. DON’T forget the auction to-morrow night. 22 Bull street, opposite the news depot. GOLD taid French china sets, two dollars _per set. Monday only. SAULS' TEN CENT STORK, 22Vh Barnard street. WE are fully equipped to fill all orders for wines, liquors, cordials, etc., at cither of our stores, 80 Bay street, telephone 240, or at 46 East Broad street. M. LEVIN'S ESTATE.^ SHAFTINGS. Pulleys, Hangers and mill work all kinds, and repairs and supplies. LOM BARD 00., Augusta, Ga. LAUNEY & GOEBEL are still giving orayons free with tbelr cabinets, suitable for Holi day presents. 141 and 146 Broughton street. WE HAVE an immense lot of toys which we will sell for cost next four days. SAULS’ TEN CENT STORE, Barnard street ATLAS and Erie Engines. Boilers. Tonka and Blacks. Grate Bars and Building Castings. LOMBARD A CO„ Augusta, Oa ATTENTION, LADIES;—"Emma” bust de veloper will enlarge rour bstSlnchee; guaranteed sealed Instructions 2 oente, or 24- Eige Illustrated catalogue 0 cents by mall. MM A TOILET Bazar, Boston, Mass. O ANTA CLAUS Is at tba TEN CENT STORE, O 22J4 Barnard street. COTTON GINS—Toe Improved Augusta, the Pratt A Vanwinkle. We have 100 In stock for Immediate shipment; also Presses. Shafting, Pulljs, etc. LOMBARD & CO.. Augusta. DO YOU WANT MONEY! If you do call on "Unde Adam." He will lend you on your diamonds, watches, clothing, eto., at lower rates of interest than you py elsewhere Open from 7A.u.t09 p. u. Saturdays to .11 p. n. New York Loan Office, 20 Jeffersoi street, comer Congress street lane. ADAM STRAUSS, Manager. To those desiring to have a specially nice Christmas, we wish to remind you thet we have laid in a largo and very complete assort ment of the latest and most beautiful holiday goods; perfectly adapted to the wants of warm hearted giftmakers; prices reasonable and goods second to none Is what we claim; care ful attention to your wants is assured every buyer. RU3TIN BROS , 182 Brougnton street. IF you are In need of money and want a liberal loan for aay length of time, at lowest rate of Interest, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, oiothlng, eto , and if yon want your valuables returned in the same condition as left patronize home enterprise and call at the Ola Reliable Savannah Licensed Pawnbroker House, 172 Congress street, E. MUULBERU, Manager PERSONAL. I?OR THE HOLIDAYS —Our $lO oray on for X S3, our slit for $lO. Frames made to order. Finest line of molding and easels In the etty. LACSEY * GOEBEL, 141 and 141 Brougntoa street. HELP - VfANTKB w ANTED, a good servant, st 54 Broughton F F street; good home. -yy ANTED, butler at 105 Bull street. X\7 ANTED, first-class nurse, witb referenoa; yy uo incuiubrunos; good wages. 119 Mate street, ■\*, r ANTED, a pressman. BAM SKUO. 107 yy Hay street. \\ T ANTED, a good nurse Apply Monday Ft morning corner West Broad aud York street lsne. YXTANTKD, stenographer and Remington F F operator, young man preferred. Address with references, w. A. SMITH A CO., Bruns wick Ga. • 1 flfj for a certain confederate postage VI"" stamp. Cash paid for new or used stamps of any kind. Look up your old letters at onoe. Agents wanted to purebave stamps for us. Liberal salary paid. J. 8. SMITH, Oak Park, IU. r | ’’Raveling salesmen to soil baking pow- X dsr to the retail grocery trade. Men ao quaint and with different sections of the country. A good side line, also good opportunity fur clerks or any Uvs men who want to go on tho road; experience not etaeoluteiy urceaaarv. We maa business. To the right men liberal con tracts will be made and steady worn giveu; we pay not less than s7smonth salary andexpeßsea or SO per cent, commission Ad tress, with stamp, IT. B. CHEMICAL WORKB, 840 and 848 Van Huron & treat. Chicago, IU. Yl7 ANTED, a young white girl to assist with F T house work and make Tierself geieralty useful. Apply 08 New Houston. EMPLOYMENT WA.XIUI, \ r OUNG IRISHMAN, Fresbyterlan, desires position in good oft’.oe. expert pen-nan. four years' experience; A1 letters. Would work for moderate salary. A. X Y., Morning News. A LADY desires to obtsln situation for a wblre girl as chambermaid In nice family. Address Mrs. D., Moralng Nows. WANTED, by a young lady, a position as stenographer and typewriter. Address P. O. BOX 118. A YOUNG LADY wants a place as stenogra pher and typewriter. Address NELLIE, care of Mormiug News. A FIRST-CLASS woodsman or tram road builder, wishing a situation; best refer ence given If wanted: oan accept at once or the first of January. Address R. L 8., Dale’s Mill, Ga. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED— A gestleman and wife without ohildren want a furnished room with or without board, ora furnished room aud small unfurnished room adjoining; modern con veniences; located between fiamard and Aber oorn, south of President street; no objection to being far out; to take possession January, 1805; south exposure preferred; refweowss ex changed Address, stating terms, It., Morning Nows office. ONV <IR TWO qnfnrnKbwd rooms, between South Broal nad Harris an I Ab-rooru and Barnard, for gentleman and wife. No house keeping. Address, with location and price, no answers without, E. D. R,, box 116, Morning News. g- -i-'D ■""iilL 1 ■' JJ LJ MISCELLA.NKOUS WANTS. WANTED, all sensible people to buy their jewelry for tbs holidays at 85 cents on tho dollar, to be had only at 151 Congress street. WANTED, all the orders we can get for wines from $1 50 tb $lO fib por gallon. Whiskies, gins, rums, brandies from fi oo to *IOOO per gallon M. LAVLN S ESfTATE. 45 East m-oad, Telepbonn 810. MARRIED LADY wishes boarfi In private family Protestant preferTred, Ad dress PHOENIX, News office WANTED, the public to knew tbat we sus tain the enviable reputation that wo have enjoyed for the post thlrty.-eight years fur selling fine wines aud liquors. Si. LAVIN’S ESTATE, direct importers TK7"ANTED, blook of 10,000 acres for oolony F F on railroad dlreot to Savannah. E. F. DUNNE. 110 Madison avenae, Now York. WANTED, morahaut* to try the benefits"of advertising In the “One oant a word’’ olpums of tbs Mojuuko Niws. It will certainly KOUMb A'O Ittih L FOR RENT, pleasant rooms, furnished or un furnished, at 56 Barnard street. NiOEI.Y furnished room, gas, hot and cold bath, same tloor, with attendant* 62 Habersham street. FIVE rooms on firaughtn strset; bath, sink and cleeet. Low rent to permanent tenant. Inquire 44 West Brood. fp WO furnished rooms, with or without board, 1 can be had at 60 State street, corner Halier sham Also wanted a few young men boarders at reaeouabie rates. Good location, convenient, to business and a home-like place. "VJTCELY furnished front rooms, with use il bath. Rent reasonable. Apply S->v Lib erty street. r pO RENT, rooms at 40 ITetlflent. Furnished 1 if desired; terms moderate. IiHJR RENT, one nicely liirnisbed front room, 119 Barnard street, near (iaetep. TT'OR RENT, a flat of five rooms; separate X entrance Apply 04 Broughton street. A NICE front parlor bedroom, furnished, at 51 Tattnall street, faoing Gordon; board convenient if desired. Ij'Oß REST, large hall room, furnished and 1 attended, $6. 165 South Broad. FOR RENT, furnished room with gas; hot and cold bath. 118 Jones street. IEOH CENT, unfurnished, 4 or H desirable X rooms with Small private family. 11* Jones street. SM ALL room near Pe Rote, with bath. No. 96 McDonough street. ROOMS and good table board at 101 Presides! street. All conveniences. FOR RENT, one nicely furnished room. 4# Congress street. r pWO large and small ball room in a very de- X sirable locality; convenient to there lines streetcars; can be rented very reasonably by youngcouple. Address LIGHT HOUSEKEEP ING. oare News. IX)R RENT, two large furnished rooms, sec ond floor; gas, bath. Address A. M., Mornlsg News. HOUSES AND STUKfii FOR IIkNT YET ANTED, everybody to know that No. 232 v T C;iarlton street is for rent. Apply eo No. 6 Bull street. FOR RENT, No. INI Henry street, containing seven, rooms and bath, with large yard. Possession given at once. THOMAS A. FOL LIARD. _ FOR RENT, store corner Drayton and Presi dent ; counters and shelving for sale cheap. JOHN DERBT. HALF of store to rent on Bull srteet, next to Davis Bros’. Apply on premises. F)R RENT, house, Hall and Tattnall street* Apply WM. P. BAILEY, Bull and Brough ton streets. I NOR RENT, desirable residence, 100 Taylor street, between Drayton and Abercorn; south front. Apply to 6. GUCKENQKIMER A SONS. —————————a——■————■ IX) BT. IOST. a setter dog. about baif grown, white J wit,) light yellow ears. Answers to name "Crisp. A liberal reward If returned to W. W. RE A DICK, 64 Jsltsrson street, IOST, a poekeibook containing $Vt 26, oa j Barnard street, between Lang's grocery store and Ltppinan’s. Suitable reward If re turned to S4 State street. LOST, In a Liberty street car. between Drey ton street and the market, a red card oase, containing money. The Under will be rewarded if returned to 110 Liberty street. BTKAYKD. CTRAYEd'OrTstoLEN,TamaSThJaSfskye O terrier dog; answers to the flame of Amie. Will bo rewarded If returned to No. 123 Perry street. ___ for RENT— MISCELLAirROCTft. IjVJR RENT, tbat elegant residence 5* Harris street, with ah modsru improvement*, low iwnt to desirable teued Apply PLATSHEK k CO., Bouttaern Bank building. F’H RENT, longest, moat convenient timber ba-in. Hutoh.naon’s Island opp write Central railroad wharves, from Feb. 1 next. H. J. THOM ARSON, 114 Hryan, between Drayton and Ball streets. TY I RENT, farm of MW acres, with dwelling -* bouse and stables, etc., one mile from M 1 drim. Central railr.-a 1 Particulars, BANNER, 18 William street. West Bread, Savannah. L"OK KENT, third floor hattersby’s building. A corner of Bay and Drayton streets. Large airy room a suitable for club purpose* or bache lors' quarters. Apply L. T. TURNER, admin istrator. lIS Bay street. r T , URNEIW' HALL for rent for meetings, oon- A certs, amusements, etc. Recently refitted and placed In first-class oonditlon. Apply to JOHN WOHAN'Ka, 178 Congress street. TT'OR RENT, room suitable for a secret SO IL elety or lodge room. Apply to JOHN WO HANKA, 178 Congress street. FJR RENT. She cheap columns of the Moax mo News at "one oest a word" for each in serticu; an excellent mode of advertising. FOR BALE. COWS, just arrived. North Georgia VJ Milehers J F. GUILMARTIN & OO.’S stables aud (took yards. OA 3HAREB Chatham Real Katate end Ira provement Oompanv's stock, series B. 80 Installments paid; <iuo suite bedroom furniture, complete, walnut sad marble top Address J. K. 8 , Screven House. UM3R B ALE, a surplus stork of Champagnes, A old Mmtelras, Forte, bberrtes, California Wine*, all kind* of Cordials. M. LaVIS’B LB TATE, 30 Bay street. Telephone SiO FOR BALE one dray In order and harness. JAMES 1. MEHRTENB, S5 Jefferson street. IjV>R BALE, two fins mares, suitable for ladles to drives trial given Apply to W H. RAY, East Broad and River streets FOR HALE, a baker’s wagon. Aonly Bo ADAM KE63EL. Whitaker and Charlton streets. (['OH BALE, thirty-eight fine building lots in Pooler. JAMES L. MEURIENS, 35 Jeffer son street. TT'OR BALE, large, roomy, now, fine duok- I boat, fnlly equipped, ready for bi.siuess; best ou river. Address DUCKBOAT, New* office. TT'OR BALE, cheap, s well trained goat. No. A 34 Gordon street, I TOR BALE, ten good work horses, five fins drivers and saddler*. Will trade any of them. JAMES L. MKHKTBNB, 85 Jefferson street. FOR SALE, two share* Excelsior laso stock, one share KrnnUlin Barings and Security, cheap. Address 1)., News office. FOR HALOS a good piano. 0 Barnard street, upetalrs. I|X>li SALK, osk bedroom suite. Singer taw ing uaopine, meuhanlnal orgah; all new and cheap. 87 President. PR SALE, very cheap, at 98 Liberty street, boys twenty-six-luchsafety bicycle; good oonditlon except roar wbeoL TT'OR SALE—For ftve more days snly will fine A Jwwelry be elnughteved at 8H casts on a dollar on manufacturers’ cost, at eluding out sale. 151 Cunrr>* street; call at once Infers It Is too late. CAHRAUK plants for bale. Apply Q. M. RY ALB. T OTB POR SALE AT POOLFR^ThweTqU XJ are not away lu the woods, they are olose to iltation. MICHAEL KELLY. Apply 40 Hall street. O OAT HARNESS, $8 50; bauy harness, five dollars; horse blankets. 75c. Rverytiing olwao, aINKTDLINGER k RABUN. TOINE WOQt) $4 per cord, Oak Wood #5 per 1 cord, delivered, at MoDONOUGH k CO.'S Lumber Yard, Telephone IJ. FOR SALE, a store doing a good bonuses about six miles from Hardiewrill*. 8 U, withs fine line uf groceries and Uquars and no tions. etc., suoh as Is kept Ip a coifstry store. For gale cheap to a cash mwehasvr, as tho owner It usable to attend tu It. THOMAS A. FOL LIARD. ICE MACHINE FOR SALS—A A ton Boyle, nearly new Address J. Jl WILLSON, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, Kluimimm, Fla. F>R SALE, oak, pine and llghtweod, sawed and lu sticks; satisfaction riarautekd. Also two single drays and harness; telephone *B. J. H. HENffKSSY, Hull todliit Broad streets. [NOR SALE, at a bargain, a nice building lot X on Whitaker street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. W. K, WILKIN BON, Real Ei tare Dealer. _____ TT'OR SALE, a photograph gallery ; fully X equipped; established stood, situated on the principal retail street; qah of part ona For particulars, etc , address W.-F. MAGUIRE, King strset, Charles ton, B. C. Y'OR BALE, a fl.wn flve-ligkt Ouenlnghnin X Landau, iu first dasr on!r. ilaabeeeln use a little over on* year; will he Mid for flve hundred dollars. Apply at T. A. WARD'S Novelty Works, West Broad and Bryan streets. Telephone call 4SI. TT'OR SALE, the largest and beet assorted X stook of White Phi* Bash, Doors. Blinds, Moldings, etc., eto.. In the south. Also Oil standard brands of Pure WUte Leads, colors, dry and in all Mixed Paints, Vnrnfsjes, etc. Mill supplies. ll illden' hardware Is mr specialty. Lime. Plaster and Hair. Dlreot im portations of Rosendale and Portland Cement. Sewer. Culvert and Flue Pips, all sizes, bends, traps. Tv, eto. Call or writ* for my prices, and before-buying. ANDREW IIAM nPWOgood horses for sale ; also light drag, i Apply to GEORGE T. CASK, lit Bryau street. REWARD. * <& K REWARD—Lost, "dolt's" mslvar, 6whot 92-caliber, blue steel, rubber bail'll*, 8- Inch barrel; seii-ueaker; number 64468; return to W. A. DA*TOTl69)k< Gordon street. TEN DOLLARS reward for Information of one red oow, strayed or stolen front No. 60 Habersham street. BIS "'ll- U*.' I BOARDING. A FEW table boarders wanted at 61 York street. AYOUNO LADY, having her own piano, wishing boar l In a private family can be Ocoommodated by addressing A.. News office. ANY ONE dealring good board and pleasant south room* can he accommodated at 100 President street. Boarders wanted, Central location, 191 Yerk street. Terms moderate. MRS. S. C. LBS. DUCATIOJ4aLT — " SILKCT SOHOOL fer girls andboyo, 98 Tay lor stroet; also private and elans lessons In Spanish, .'ilits. OLAUOIA HOWELL on GA fIONA. mwcillakroue TT'OR Ann uphshterlnx, furniture repainting X aid raattreasmakiilg oall on An. GRIF FIN, No 161 Broughton street. Will give you prompt and personal attention to all orders in trusted to him, WE are headquarters for Imported and da mt!o Wines and Liquors, we tasks that our specialty. Our experiene*. prestige and t tooks give us Incomparable advantages. M. La VIITS ESTATE, 80 Bay street, 45 Rest Broad street. A LARGE assortment of cologne bottles; Prar s soap two oakes for *6c| large bottles household ammonia 10c., at LIVINGSTON'S PHARMACY. BUCKWHEAT and Georgia syrup at WELLS BROS.. New Houston and Barnard. BAItBOUR A 00. oan surely cleave you In auythlng in furniture. 160 State street. I AM HERE and am ready to servo my friends and the public with the fattest Tur koy that was ever tasted by a hungry palate; also, the floret Beef the market affords, with Liver Pudding, Hogshead Cheese and fresh Sausage: all his owu make. Nov, remember T. M. KELLER, the Old Reliable, corner Bar nard and Bolton lane. Telephone 647. ITXTRA Fine Pig Slams at 19c. per pound. J MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA TIQN, G. 8. Van Horn, Agent. CNOME to see the r aaoy Articles, Vases, Toilet J Bote, Lamps, etc. We realize It Is hard times and have uiarkod our good* accordingly. TKEPLE & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. 5 GRAIN Gulnin- - '-apeulea *Jc. doyen at the MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY. nON'T fail to visit > ur store this weak, as we have the lar.-eet stock of holiday goods in the city. COHEN'S IiaHJAIN HOl/fli. U'IREWOKKH. FI HK.WORKS—Come aad gat IT your supply from U ARBOUR, corner Hall and Prioe streets. s3| w> tu? —IT HAH often been asked who Is J. ’PdrCO CRANE, aad is he reliable? ask your neighbor. He is awake to the wauls of tbs public and has as much at stake assay iewater, and Is building up Instead of pulling down; all goods warranted as represented. J. CRANE. 93 Broughton. TOHN WOHANKA, dealer in Guos, HI (las, tJ Pistols and Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle. Ammunition, Gun Material and Cutlery, 178 Congress street. Market square, Bawaaaau, Ga Snells loaded; Gass for hire. lam prepare tto do all kinds of repairing, such as Guns, Pistols, Locks, Scales, Safes and small machinery. Faucats repaired and new ooes made; also all kinds qf work In Metal and Iron promptly at tended te and satlsfa-tlon guaranteed. Bell hanging aud repairing a specially. U'FRRIfI HAMS,strip* and tongue* at WELLS A PROS,’, New Houston and Barnard. Cl ALL on Monday and see die best lot Turkeys / ever received. L. FUTZKL, Market Base ment. / 'ANARY BIRD and a nice cage for Xmas present or a fine ’gator leather writing pad. or a genuine’gator Inathvr pooret book, card case, or ladles' band Haohek, or a fine walk ing cane of any variety you may wun.aud don't forget to get your firework* at G ARDNER’S. COHEN’S BARGAIN HOUSE is tbo plaoe to buy your holtday aud plitap goods. CM REWORKS, FIRE WORKS-Come and get * your supply from BARBOUR, oorosr Hall and Pi lo# strests. <sl OK FOR a fine solid gold bshy finger ring. wl J. OKaNE, 98 Brousntoa street, MIXED end plain pickles In bottles or barrel* at WELLS HKoSk', New Houston and Bar nard. IF you want tbo best goods at the lowest prices call on BARBOUR A OO , 160 State street, and tee their Immense stock of furni ture, etc. EXTRA Fine Pig Ilsnu at lte. per pound. MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA TION, G. 8. Van Horn, Agent, supply of Onndray's Sachet Powders. White Rote. Heliotrope, Jockey Club ana Vioiei at. masonic temple pharmacy. DON’T forget the auction to morraw night. Jfci Bull t-tr.'et, opposite the new* depot. '■pELhPHoNE 191 for an extra aloe Turkey. 1 L. PUT2EU LARGE assortment of plush and holiday good* and half price. COHEN’S Bar gain HOUSE. I jMREWORKS, FIREWORKS--Come and got your supply from UAfUMJUR, corner Hall and I‘rico strovts. ■) 5 WILL BUY a ons pair of ohlldmn’s VI -i' earrings, warranted solid gold, at J. CRANE’S, 98 Broughton. A LI. kinds fruits and nuts at H. HIRSCH’fI, _ corner Macon and Drayton street*. WELIiB BROS.’, New Houston and Barnard, sell at down town prices. TANARUS) ARBOUR Sl CO. ota and do sell os cheap as 1> any first-class house in the city, Every thing guaranteed asreprenoftted. If you would save money buy there. 160 State street. 3 POUNDS of Fine Gandy for 15c., Dried Figs 10a. per pound, Fine Stick Candy 10c. tier pound. MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA TION, G. S. Van Horn, A^ent. CALL and see our splqot stock of Toilet Waters, Extracts, Soaps *n* ftaehet Pow dsrs before puruhasing elsewhere. MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY. U AMPLE cases, trunks mads to order, sole kJ leather trunks, English baskets, covers made to order, from $4 to $7, at CHATHAM TRUNK rAOTORY, R. P. WIMBERLY, 87 Broughton street. IT’RESH arrival of Holmes A Contts’ crackers r at WELLS BUGS.’, New Houston and Barnard. DiOLLSI Dolls! Wo have s large assortment ’and are nellingatone-haif prise. COHEN’S BARGAIN HOUSE. TjMRR WORKS. FIREWORKS—Oo me and get X your supply front BARBOUR, oomer Hail and Prise streets. & K A A A—IT don't take the atoeye amount C*),UUU to deal at J. ORANK’a Old jewelry of every desoritAlou. such as gold and ail Ver watob oases, chains, bracelets, silver spoons, forks, knives, and la faet everything that is gold or silver, broken up or defaced no objec tion. will he taken as part, payment on watenes, Jewelry .etc. 28 Broughton street, opposite the Marshall bouse. THAT cold, oagsed by the sudden changes la the weather, mar grow Into something moreeerlouj If not attended to. Nip It In the Bud with Tolu, Wild Cherry and Tar. BAttIK’S DRUG STORE. RESTED Turkeys, fresh killed, at PUT TOILET bottles for covering 930. per pair. MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY JAMS, preserves and Jelly at WELLS BROS.', New Houston and Barnard. OUR stock of osk bedroom suites, choral or French dresser, walnut bedroom suites nud wardrobes is oeuipleta. Nioe lino of hall trees. BARBOUR A CO., |BO State street. 3 POUNDS of Floe Candy forßlo., Dried Figs 10c. per pound. Fine Milo* Candy 100. per pound. MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA TION, Q. a Van Horn, Agent. PI.UJH MANICURE Birrs worth sl, $6 and (and. We are sailing them this week at |2, B*so and $6 each. COHEN’S BARGAIN HOUSE. fIiOYS, TOYS—A large lot toya at lowest X prices at BAUBCUR'a oornor Price and Hall atreets. _____ CIGAR-HOLDERS of every description for holiday presonts at OAZAN A SYOK'B, under Pulaski house. DOLLS, wagons, oarts, wheelbarrows, doll carriages, suooilys, gainre and toya of all kind; also china and g!sa<waro and plush goods, at LOUIS VOGEL'B, Jefferson and Waldburg lane. Cheapest place In olty. EXTRA heavy stock Rattan and Plush Rock srs for holiday trade, asd, well, we want to sell them right new. TJfiEPLK A 00. LTOTZEL. Market Basement, has received • one cor of extra flue Turkeys for Xmas. CALL at MABGNIC TEMPLE PHARMACY and get LaJGrlppe Speoiilc Guaranteed. Kalamazoo CELERY for Cbrlstmaa at WELLS BROS ', New Houston and Bar nard. _ _ o CC. will out 2 pounds of best mixed nute in ZO town et MUTUAL CO-OPEHATIVE ASSO CIATION, G. 8. Van Horn, agent. DLUSH TOILET SETS from $1 and upward. X COHEN S BARGAIN HOUSE. v%NOYB, TOYS—A large lot toys at lowest X prices at BARDOUR’S, corner Price and Hail stre-its COME around to HENRY HIR6CH’B and get a turkey for Corialinaa. He has enough to give every body jane. ________ DON’T forget the auction to morrow night. 22 Bull street, opposite the news depot. OLD trunks, saehela repaired to look and be as gaod as new at lowest prices. Guaran tee sstlsractlon. Give me a trial. R. P. WIM BERLY, proprietor CHATHAM TRUNK FAC’ TORY, 3 GRAIN Quinine Capsules 15c dozen at MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY. jJ'KEBH killed Turkeys lor sale at PUTZEL'S. BUY fireworks from J. S. COLLINS & 00., the only place to get full line. OPONGE.—A large assortment of carriage O and both sponge at KNIGHT'S PALACE PHARMACY, I(J4 B*uth Broad. UMBRELLAS make a splendid present. Get them from GAZAN A DYCK, under the Pulaski house. 2rc. will buy t pounds of best mixed nuts in *) town at MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSU CIATION, O. 8. Van Horn, agent. PLUSH GOODS) Flush goads! The largest stock in the city. COHEN’S BARGAIN HOUSE. BARBOUR can supply you with all the fire works and toys you may want for Christ mas. Corner Price and liall streets. MISCELLANEOUS. 1> ARBOUR can supply you with ail tbs flrn 1 J work* aud toys you may want for Christ mas. Corner Price and Hall streets. \\ T F. do not mesa to say that la grippe is la F F Savannah, but we do reran you had bettsg prepare for It by buying y -ur (Jaiaiun capsulsff at the MASONIC TEMPIJI PHARMACY. Fiva grain volume Capsules Ate. dosen, V grata Quin ne Capsulss 15c. dozen. rPURKEYS for sate at PUTZEL’S are frests X and fat \fENIBON STEAKS and nil kinds of jelltesT* HENRY HIRhCH’S, corner Macon anJ Drayton streets. I HAVE a Dloe selection of floe English dub bags, ladles’ and gents’ dressing cases, which will be more appreciated for a XmaS present than anything you can get CHAT HAM TRUNK FACTORY, Broughton street. Dear Abeboorn. MIX NUTS, candy and figs at WELuI BROB.’, New Houston and tlarnord. THOSE wishing to purchase monuments on headstones would save moo*;.’ by calling au P. HAGAN’S Marble Yard, Hull and Moagk gomery streets. _ 1 AC. per pound for fine cooking raMns. Mt?v LU TUAL CO-OPERATIVE AgSOCIATIuN. G. and. Van Horn. ageat : orders for Xmas Turkeys t* PL’TZEI.’BJ N EVER was a better time to bay a stove or or suits of furniture than right now, nor ai beiter place than TEEPL4 & 00.. Broagbtoo street. _________________ EVERYBODY goes to ISI Congress street for fine jewelry, five more days only, call af oaoa. _ . WF. HAVE a fine line of fancy ftrewurkT Mils season. J. 8. COLLINS k CO., IN Bay street. ______ HOT BOUSB LETTUCE and Kalamaaotj celery at HENRY HIRSOU’S, corner Me? con and Draytoa. i ' IVK me a call before miylng your Xotsg U presents R P WIMBERLY, 87 Brought ton, near Aberoorn street. | DON'T let the opportunity slip of supplying ■ yourself with some of the fine to! et soapfl,' at very low prioe*. BARIK 8 DRUG HToRBD MEF.KBCHAUM PIPES In great variety fori holiday presents at GAZaN & BYCK'SJ under Pulaski house. HOLIDAY GOODB, toilet and mauloure setvj cuff, collar and jewel boxes, vasesj albums, oups and saucers, b-autifnl hell end library lamps, prrfuinery and toHeg artiolvs of unique deeign end eluaeat finish el reasonable prices, at W. O. CUBBEDOE'iJ PHARMACY, corner South Broad and Jt-ffersod streets • 1 AO. per poind for fine cooking raisins. MIN Iv TUAL CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, G. S. Van Horn, agent SANTA OLA UR has 00m# to stay a few day* with TEEPLE A CO. riX) ARRAVE for Christmas, 1,000 head tins X keys, ducks and cmckoos. Send you* ordsrs soon to H. HIKfICH, corner Maoon ana Drayton street*. WHAT Is nicer than a handsome trunk for ■ Xmas preseat. You call „et this of Rj P. WIMfiLKLEY proprietor CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY. 1 \ONT have your ejrea trifled with by ped -1 ' dlers and rakes, but bare them properlfi fitted with ginesM by your pormar.ent opticians DR. M. SCHWAB A SON. No.lkl Bull street. HOLIDAY GOODS.—A wry Use assortment at low prices. Night bell promoly ant swered at KNIGHT’S PALACE PHARMACY, 185 South Broad. A FINE Christmas present Is a meersohaura pipe from GAZAN & BYOK, Under Pulaski house. IjMRFWORKB. —lf you want fancy fireworks X go to J. 8. COLLINS & 00., 181 Bap street. FERRIS' HAMS sod strips, finest but a littla higher, at WU. SCHEIHING’S, Price and Rarrl* TT'KBNCH bisque vase*, very pretty design, JPctn be bad only at STRONG’S PH A KM ACT XJAZAN k BYOK for imported cigars fed VX Chilstmas, under Pulaski house. FOUND, a place to buy fine Jewelry at 81 cent* on a dellsr, manufacturers’ coat, fol five mere days only, at 161 Congress street. CATAWBA GRAPES In Fponnd baskets] cheap. J. 8. COLLINS A 00. COT PRICES la crockery end glassware; si] Oust, aotual oost—no humbug. These goods comprise the finest llae lu the city. Parties wishing to save money will coil at GKQIUU| W ALLEN A CO.'S, corner Barnard aha State streets. , IIFE ENDOWMENT and tontine Insurance J policies purchased at blrhe t cash prioes* Loans on same negotiated at reasonable rates] CHARLES W. SEIDELL, attorney at law, 3U Whitehall street, Atlanta, On A BEAUTIFUL line of scissor and madams sets at bTRONO'S PHARMACY. J BANANAS at J. 8, COLLINS * 00. RAISINS, currants, citron, prunes, grane4 and finest spices at WM. SCHEIHINQ'B, Price and Harris. HOT CHOCOLATE, Coffee, Houllou, Beef Tea and Egg Phosph te at KNIGHT’S PALACE PHARMACY. lUoouth Brood. CUT PRIOES In creokery and glassware. At cost, actual coat—no humbug. These good* coinprUe the finest line In the city. Parties wishing to save money will call at GEOKGI W ALLEN A VO. S, corner Barnard aua State streets. _ QKANQBS cheap at J. 8. COLLINS A CO. WE keep the people posted about selling out our jewelry at oost to make room for out optical department. M. SCHWAB A SON, 21 Bull street. CUFF sad collar boxes, shaving and sate at BTKONG’B PHARMACY. CHRISTMAS TREES will arrive TuesdaS morning. Oome early and ielect on*. WM, SCHEIHINU, Prior and Harris. 1 GO TO J. S. COLLINS A 00. and plaOG orders for firework*. DON’T forget to oall at 28 Bull street to gsfl some of the bargains lu our Jewelry llae, as w* close out at oeac. M. BCMWaB A SOIL INRENon, English and American extracts, Farina cologne, toilet waters In great variety at STRONG’S PHARMACY. FLOWERS— A fresh supply at strong* drug store dally. Floral deaigus at short natioss OEGBGE WAGNER, telephcne SKi. AVERY elegant assortment of oat glass bot< ties at glfiONG'B PHARMACY /"IRANBERRIES, mince mest, preserves am) V; Jelly of ail kinds at WM. SCHEIUING'3, Price and Harris BUGGIES, KTC. IF THE ’ * Sandwich# W BUY IT < L Bugay Promitem To pass by and not buy means you will bup by and by. A buggy bos many ops and downs, Its life is at best uncertain, Repair bills is the bans of the carriage dealer, Yet a purchaser's satisfaction depends on results. Friends tell us we always f ulflll our prom* lses, for onr promises, like railroad sand wiches, are never broken. Buooess confirms these results; future promises mean continued sucoess; you need a buggy, we a customer, then oome by and buy. SAVANNAH CARRIASE & WA6ON CO.,’ Largest Vehiole and Harness Dealers South. WEDDING*. Wedding Invitations and cards minted or en graven at the snortest notice and m the latest tyies. A a carry an extensive and well selected stock of fin* nap*re, envelopes and cards es pecially for such orders. Samples sent on ap plication. MuaNisa News Printing House Savannah. Ua. 3