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LOCAL PERSONAL.
Receiver H. M. Comer, of the Central
road, and Mr. Joseph Hull are in
<nuthem Honda on business. They will
' r-,rn about the middle of this weeic.
Miss Carrie Tyson, after spending sev
er i weeks with friends in South Georgia,
has returned home, accompanied by .Miss
Ne tie Brantley, a charmine young lady
o: Blackshear.
> H. Miller, of Baltimore, Md., is at
the Screven.
\V. Perkins, of Tennille, is at the
Screven.
p. T. Warde, of New York, is at the
Pulaski.
Rev. J. O. Miller and Mrs. Miller, of
York, Pa., are at the Pulaski.
\v M. Jenkins, of Atlanta, is at the
Pulaski.
c L>. Mize, of Kansas City, Mo., is at
the De Soto.
T. R. Dcnzer, of New York, is at the
Pc Soto.
Mrs. E. H. I.itchfieldj Miss Litchfield
ami Master B. T. Litchfield, of Brooklyn,
j; Y., are at the De Soto.
Mr H. P. Graham leaves to-day for
Jacksonville and will be absent some
weeks.
Kev. T 11. Blenus, pastor of the Bolton
Street Christian church, will preach this
morning at 11 o'clock on “The Power of
the Gospel,” “Its source, its elemeuts, its
manifestations, its glory.” At the night
s wire Mr. J. A. Dorritee, secretary of
the Young Mens' Christian Association,
wiil address the meeting. Other speakers
will also take part in the service.
Mrs. C. McP. Clifford, of Washington,
p. C., is visiting Mrs. O’Donoghue at 138
Hull street.
Among the Savannahians at Suwannee
Springs are: A. S. Nichols, Col. Peter
Keillv. Miss Reilly, J. 3. Maddooks. Mrs.
S. P. Hamilton and maid, Mrs. D. H.
Thomas. Mrs. A. R. Lawton, Mrs. Cun
ningham. S. Herman. S. Guckcnheimer
ai. I wife. Mrs. A. Gcrstand two children,
Mrs. T. Engel and three children, Miss
Janie Lamar Cunuingham and Miss Lina
Woodbridge. Senator Vance is very
much improved and is able to be up aud
receive callers.
Mr. Charles O. Drummond, a former
resident of Savannah, but for the last
two years a resident of St. Louis, has
returned. Mr. Drummond has many
friends here who arc gratified that he
has decided to make bis home in Savan
nah.
Kev. William E. Boggs, D. D., Chan
cellorof the University of Georgia will
preach for hr. Vass in the First Presby
terian church at 11 o'clock this morning.
Dr. Bocgs is a preacher of great reputa
tion and power, and the congregation
may well expect a prolitablo discourse.
At - o'clock to-night the pulpit will be
occupied by Kev. Walter Winant. of
Walden, N. Y.
Mrs. D’Unger, member of Illinois Wo
man's Press Association has arrived in
Savannah, after a stay in New Orleans,
Jacksonville and St. Augustine.
Mrs. G. I. Taggart and daughter, after
a delightful ar.d beneficial trip to Suwan
nee Springs, have returned to their home
on Jones *
Mrs. J. lb Golden returned last night
from New York on the steamship City of
Augusta.
Mr. John W. Cast, supervising inspec
tor of steam vessels for this district, with
headquarters at New York, accompanied
by Mrs. (last and son and Miss Callahan,
are at the he Soto. They will leave for
Florida to-day.
The meeting for men at the Young
Men's Christian Association this after
noon will lie in charge of Mr. E. F. Cun
ningham. The meeting is from 5:15 to ti
o'clock p. m. All are invited to attend.
The M. J. Coleman, who figured in tho
Police court yesterday afternoon, is not
Mr. Michael J Coleman, who is employed
at the Central railroad shops.
■ Kev. S. A. Goodwin, pastor of the Fi -st
Baptist church, willdecture at the churn.-h
Thursday evening on Ideal Womanhood.
Dr. Goodwin is well known in Savannah
as one of its most eloquent pulpit orators.
He has also the highest testimonials of
his ability as a lecturer, having filled
many important engagements in the
north and west in this field with marked
success.
About 9 o’clock last night, a white man
knocked down a colored boy at the corner
of \\ hitaker street and Congress street
lane and robbed him of 05 cents.
NEWS OF THE SHIPS.
Maritime Matters of Roca.l and Gen
eral Interest.
The Russian bark Hansa, Capt, Hohn-
s troll;, from Marseilles, arrived yesterday
in ballast, consigned to Paterson, Down
ing & Cos. She will load naval stores for
Europe.
i he custom house and barge office have
received irom Washington a set of ne w
.ui :s to be hoisted above the official build
ings.
The schooner Beatrice McLean, which
cleared about a week ago for Paysandu,
will go to sea this morning in command of
apt. Giraffe. Capt. Balmer, the vessel’s
owner and master, will remain here to
taKc tlie British bark Barbadian, which
he bought, to St. John's.
It has been reported at Greenport, L. 1.,
that the Gardener’s Island lit:ht house
v-as washed awav by the storm of Mon
ua.v night, and that one of the lteeuers
was killed. by the falling of the light
to.' or. I’his light house has been thr at
ui.iiv to fall for some years. The United
enaics government has been repeatedly
notified that it was in an unsafe condi
tion. but the light bouse authorities have
not seen fit lo take any notice of the nu
merous complaints made by the keepers.
ihe life saving medals for Capt. Jen-
Kms, volunteers and crew of the tug
Juno, for res uing the ere.v of the bark
lie pa, were presented by Commodore
Bearusiee. U. S. N.. now in command of
i ort 1 loyal naval station, South Caro
lina. and not by Collector Smalls.
A board of surveyors, consisting of
'.Lewis Wiggins, port warden; Mai.
Stewart, Lloyds maritime insurance
Mr. Walter Robertson, the
British vice-consul, yesterday, held asur-
I?-V 011 the wreck of the British bark
Mary K. Chapman, which was biown
ashore on Stone Horse reef near T.vbed
last Sunday. They went to the wreck on
'he steam tug Cambria, but owing to
rough seas and shallow water were un
ah ,° £ et within half a mile of the
" '' e ck. They found her almost entirely
submerged, and the seas beating over
nor. Nothing was standing ex< ept a
stump of the mi/.zen mast. The rigging
and houses were swept away. An of
vi' ial re P° rt the survey will be entered
Monday. It lias not y t beer, learned
whether the vessel was insured or not.
A New Collecting Agency.
Capt. John Riley has established his
office as general collecting agent at No.
114 Bryan street, Capt. Riley has a wide
acquaintance among the business men of
oavaunah, and he enters the iollr<ting
and real estate business thoroughly
equipped, and with strong backing. He
will i.evote special attention to rents and
general collections. The Mousing News
commends him to the patronage of the
public, with an assurance that all matters
intrusted to his care will bo given busi
ness-like attention.
Kingman, Kan.. Is a moral town. It is a
misdemeanor, punistmd by Loth imprisonment
and u fine for a resident to allow his chl. a
ens to trespass on his neighbor s prop rty; it
is also unlawful for minors lo i;c on too street
alter H o'clock in the evening umen satis
factory excuse for tbeir presence can be of
;ered.
THE H KOblOl’K.
A careful micro scop- fj
leal examination and In
chemical analysis of the '
urine, is a valuable aid
in determining the not- ' >-Jf
ure of chronic diseases,
particularly those of tho aJS
nervous system, blood, I H
liver, kidneys, and blad- a f*
der. Those aids make it fcgl, B Bl_
possible to treat such die- i
eases successfully at a trap
distance, without per- jj!
sonal examination of tho I Bj. pL—
patient. Thus Bright's
Disease of the Kidneys, tv./i
Inflammation of tho l|
Bladder, Gravel, and J? fJJjrfev
other Diseases of the
Urinary Organs are sue- fU ~ ' .
cessfully treated; N'orv-I P■,
ous Debility, Exhaiis
tion, Dropsy. Liver Disease, and many
other Chronic Maladies are cured with
out seeing the patient. Write for ques
tion blanks, trenrise, and references des
cribing ease, and inclose 10 cents, in
stamps. to pay postage. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Slain Street, Buffalo, N. Y
Official Record for th i Morning News.
Local forecast for Savannah and vicinity
till midnight, March 4. ISD4: Fair; cast or
southeast winds.
Forecast for Georgia: Fair; east or south
east winds.
Comparison of mean temoerature at Savan
nah. ■ la., on March 3. ISJI, with me normal for
the day:
I Departure I Total
Temperature. from the , departure
! uormal. sin.-o
Normal. I Mean. or— Jan. 1.1834.
57 | 51 I --3 Tm7~
Comparative rainfall statement:
| Departure] Total
Normal Amount from the ] departure
for ] normal I since
|Mch .3 18111, or— jjan.l. 1894.
■ll i -00 j —.ll I -IA'O
Maximum temperature. 62°; minimum tern
perature. iflL
r l he higbt of tho Savannah river at Augusta
at Ha. m. (7.>th Meridian time- yesterday was
in.' feet, a fa!' of 2.5 feet during the preceding
twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at ail stations for Uio Mousing News:
Rainfall
•a | Velocity.
> > j Direction.
Temperature.
Name
OF
Station.
Norfolk , 48;N E E .00 Clear
Hat eras 1 h'N E o ft) Clear
Wilmington | fiOj S E 0.) Clear
Charlotte 5- -W r,' OiClear
Kaieigh m! n ii. .ooClear
< harleston 50 E L .00 Clear
Atlanta flo| E j 6 .00 Clear
Augusta i'O E E| .00 Clear
SA \ AXN'AH .... 51 X E 0 .00 Clear
Jacksonville IONEie .00 Clear
Titusville 00 X in o.i Clear
Jupiter 70{X E. 12 .00 Cloudy
Key West 70 E li ,ftj clear
Tampa fiSN E 6 .00 Clear
Pensacola 62 s t 6 Oo Clear
Mobile 62; S : .00 Clear
Montgomery Ml E s .00 Clear
Menuian 62 S E E .09 Clear
Vicksburg . |
New Orleans 62 E LI .00 Clear
Fort Smith 1 1.. 1 ...
Galveston 60S E li .OoPflycloudy
Corpus Ghristi. . 61 SE Ml .OljCloudy
Palestine OSS E 12 .08 Cloudy
P. H. SMYTH,
Observer, Weather Bureau.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I UST received, ca r load 1 ananas, lemons,
9 > 10 cents per do/on; malaga grapes. 15
cents found; red aud russet apples, tine pine
apples cheap. California Fruit Store, T.
Sampson. 22 Barnard Street.
OTlLLinthe lead for medium and high
kT priced furniture; the only store in the
city that tan furnish .vour house from bottom
to top on easy payments. A nice line of re
frigerators and mattings just arrived. Teeple
& Cos.
THE nicest line of stoves in this country
A for the monev at Thomason s, on easy
terms. 48 West Broad.
1^0 R tine liquors and segars go to the Prov
dent t are.
/ J RAN IT E WARE ami a full lino of tinware
VJ at very close figures. Cornwell A: Chip
man.
NOT to be undersold: three hoop Cader
buckets, 18 cents only a few more rolls
of our 15-cent matting left ; woven wire bed
springs only $2.50. j,on't delay, but call at
once at M. Nathan's. 180 Congress street.
ONLY the finest leather used and first
class workmen employed at Okarma s.
J BEAUTIFUL neckwear of all styles and
* colors sold very i heap at Ei.sennu.n s
HOOFS painted and repaired at reasonable
terms by E. C. Pacetti, 33 Jefferson
street.
IF you want to get a first class stove for a
little money and on easy terms call ou
'J homason, 48 West Broad.
REAL) the special column advertisement A
Native of Savannah." and profit L>y the
example.
I TVS II MATES furnished for furnaces and
Baltimore heateis; piices to suit the
times. Cornwell A Chrpman.
A FINE lunch served daily at tho "Provi
dent Cafe,' Bay lane and Drayton
street.
A f.L kinds of sausage and tine cheese at
■t*- E. L. Mastick's, Harris and Price
s; reels.
DON’T fail to have vour shoes repaired at
Okarma s. He will fix them while you
wait.
[ ATEST stylos of hr.?s in alpine and derby
1 J at Eis n a Us. IC2 Broughton and 24 Bar
nard str< et.
your work in the line of upholster
kJ ing mattresses, carpet?, matting, \ aper
liig. furniture, repairing, polishing, pac. ing
and moving, to A. Goss. 70 Broughton street.
BIG or little, second hand or new. coal or
wood stoves and ranges. Yhomason, *8
West Broad.
\\T E sell you a No. 7 range and have it eon
y y uected to boiler for $17.50. Cornwell A
Chlpman.
(lALL und get estimates. fo~ repai ring and
J painilug roofs, from E. C. b’acetti. 33
Jefferson street.
SILVER back makerel. delicious flavor: fat
aud hne; try them ior breakfast; new
jot ;u E. L. Mastick's, Harris and Price
streets.
I NO. Itl. McBRLDE, general painting. P. O.
i>ox2J r yty ;
(1 LOTIIING to suit the weather and made
J in tho 1 Host styles and of the i**st mate
rial, sold at 50 cents on tho dollar at Lisen
man a.
O BETTER sh( e in the city for the money
than Ukarma s $5 shge.
OVV is this? A No. 7 cook stove and fur-
I niture for SB. Cornwell & Chipman
\IT’D tune and move pianos; have cxperl
y y enc and iucu ior the work; charges only
s2.ro. Leave orders at Schreiner's.
A BIG lot of magnificent stoves aud ranges
ix just received. Will sell on long time
and the lowest price.
YEW golden drip syrup, silver drip syrup
aud maple syrup, aro all ready for >our
tu ckwlieut cakes, at E. L. Mastick's, Harris
and Price streets
HEAD the Special column advertisement * A
Native of .savannah,' and pront by the
example.
/ and oar-locks; to get rock tottorn
" y price;; you should give us a call; we wi 1
mal e prices to suit your pocket. Cornwell A
Chipmaa.
I NO. M. MgBRIDE. general painting, P. O.
O box 29. City.
YVfE make a specialty of the Baltimore
yy hams and bacon; you will be pleased
with them as others have been. E. L. Mas
tick, Harris and X J rice streets-
/ -FOR- \
{everybody]
V -A T — /
V Friers to Please Everybody, m
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 words or more,
In this column inserted for ONE CENT A
WORD, Cash in Advance, each insertion.
Anybody who has any want to supply, any
thing to buy or sell, any business or accom
modatiuns to secure: Indeed, any wish to
gratify, should advertise In this column.
PERSON L.
fctOTARTLINO! but true, that the
O Broughton street Hair store discounts
any r.o them catalogue 10 per cent, cheaper
for swit.hes. bangs, and wigs. Hair dressing
and shampooing n the latest style.
Magistrate Bloks has removed to jus
tice -mith's office. Thunderbolt road,
off .- taudard Oil Works.
MANDOLIN, banjo, andgultar Instruction
by an expert: evenings. Apply Ly letter
to A. A.. Morning News.
WAVANNAH Savings Hank pavs 25 per
’ 1 ce.it. more interest than any savings
bunk in savannah, and is making money,
and eposit your savings with it.
UVE tune and move pianos: have experi
enced men tor the work Cuurges only
42.50. Leave orders at Schreiner's.
| I ELD AN OLD WOMAN. 1 am old, poor
* 1 and nearly blind and any help will he
thankfully .ecelved. Mrs. Mehala Myers. 4>
Fine street,
U T HEN you go to the market don't forget
to i a 1 on i oiien l.ros. They will serve
you with tne choicest beef, mutton, turkeys,
and all kinds of sai sage and smoked bacon.
A iiTlll'K DEUTSOH. pawnbroker, re
-GV moved to 101 Congress street, opposite
market. '
\J ANDOLIN, banjo, and guitar instruction
el by an expert: evenings. Apoly by letter
to A. A., Morning News.
/ IHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Wo analyze
\y Foods. Pain’s, Dyes. Drugs. W aters, etc.,
aud furnish working formulas. Metals as
sayed. Circular free. Earl Chemical Works.
1162 Broadway, N. Y.
SUNDAY school banners made to order, or
Ur for rent, at lhoniio3en's, York street.
XF you like good sausage, eat none but that
made by the Electric sausage Works.
Cohen Uros.. in the market, has a full supply
always on hand.
Y r OUNG MEN. of what heneflt will a return
X of prosperity bto you who own nothing
to enhance In value - If stocks, bonds and real
estate were to in reuse tenfold you would
not be bene fitted, invest In something i
offer lots in a growing locality. Low Prices
easy terms. W. K. Wilkinson. Real Estate
Dealer.
MANDOLIN. 1 an'o. and guitar instruction
by an expert; evenings. Apply uy letter
to A. A.. Morning News.
OANCING SCHOOL by Mons. Berger at
Armory hall as usual. Monday. Wednes
day. Friday, at t and 8 o'clock; particulars
at oook store, 49 Whitaker.
IjfOßihoie.-cutsof western te-f and mut
ton, call on Cohen Bros. In the market.
HE SURE and attend the oyster roast at
Tivoli Park, Yhunderi olt.e.erv : unday.
Fred Corkish.
HEAD the special column advertisement "A
Native of savannah, and profit by the
example.
VSK for “Dairy" an 1 ••Rex” butterlne. ft
is the very best in the market. Cohen
Bros, keep it.
RHEUMATISM cured ly used Dr. Hard
ing's Pills or money refunded. 35 cents,
sent by mail. Dr. Harding Medicine Com
pany, Boston, Mass.. IT. K. A.
MANDOLIN, fan o and guitar instruction
l y an expert; evenings. Apply by let.or
to A. A., Morning nows.
IYO you want money’ If so, you can get all
XJ you want on your diamonds, watches
jewelry, clothing, tools, guns, pistols etc.,
and on almost anything of value, at the ; )ld
Reliable Pawnbroker House, 179 Congress
street. E. Muhl erg. manager.
lADIF.S! Chichester s English Pennyroval
X Pills (diamond brand.) are tho best.
Safe. Kilia le. Take no other rend 4 cents
tstampsi for pa' ticulars. Rolief for Ladies in
letter by return mall. At druggists'. ChUhes
terOhemical Company. Philadelphia. Pa.
no YOU eat butterlne? Try the new “Da ry"
at 20c and choice “Rex ' at 25 cents. It
is the i cst in the world. Cohen Bros, have it.
Don't fo get to send for thi now, pure and
wholesome Cudahy Pa king Co.'s butterine.
U HI tunc an 1 move pianos: have experi
enced men lor the work; charges only
$2.50. Leave orders at Schreiner's.
INI). M Mi BRIDE, general painting, P. O.
•> lex 2.i. i tty.
If ADD S uiul gentleom suffering from cor
-9 pulencc Ron much fie sin rapidly reduced
Treatment specific, healthful and sure. No
dieting or inconvenlen e; will call upon re
quest. Address Dr. E. H. Blair, Marshall
house.
fpHE Cudahy Packing Company, of South
x Omaha. Xe.., are manufacturing abut
terine which surpasses anything ever offered
on the market. You can t tell it from pure
butter—no or, can—it's been tried There
are two crudes. “Dairy" forgo cents and
"i-ex'' at. 2', cents. If you will only try t: you
will use it always. Cohen Bros will have a
fresh lot in to-morrow. Go and get some.
KECEIVF.D. from the largest importing
houses of
lino spring and summer goods Suits made
toorderlrom ilk up; pants fro n M. also
cleaning, repairing and dyeing ut. reasonable
pri .es. Call at A. Getz', The Tailor, al Jeffer
son street.
HEAD the speclalcolumn advertisement A
Native of Savunnuh. and profit by the
cxamjde.
MANDOLIN, banjo, and guitar Instruction
ly an expert eve mgs. Apply by let.cr
to A. A., Morning News.
UO 'NO man can rent a .tful south
1 room; everj de ratio comfort and eon
venlence, quiet;: private iamily: nice home,
good neighborhood on i hathitn s i'.a . ; refer
ences exchanged. Address box 114, Morning
News.
A MBROSIA for the skin hair, and shaving;
A it makes the skirl clear, smooth, firm,
healthy: gives to it a beautiful whitish rose
tint, more or less and( e ■ a.'. ording to taste: It
1-. an ideal toilet preparation for ladies,
recommended by all who have used it; it has
no equal for the toilet, or shaving; see or
writ to the Ntnogenerlan 19 Liberty, he will
convince you iy your own testimony. Brice
! 0 tefifs; sold at Masonic 'J emple Living
ston 'a, DeGaugh's Pharmacies; at g. Grass',
Barnard and York; a; Book store, 48 Whit
aker. s
State
of
Weather.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1804.
PERSONAL.
\\ r K dye to live. Mill* & Cos.. English drers
▼ * and cleaners. D.vein * and cle.inin,: at
the lowest prices. Gents suits dyed any color
f : o; steam cleaned *1 <>•; p. uts cleaned
cents: curtains 4i cents: ir'oves 5 cents. S4
liro street, between Lincoln and
Aoervorn.
H AIR watch truards made for f1.50. Send
tin hof hair size of load pencil
with order. Nothin# could oe more tasty or
stylish, no souvenir more lov ly than a
mother's, wife's daughter > M-ster s. or
sweetheart's hair thus adorned and ever
w ith us. Address. Mrs. D. A. Watsv u. States-
Loro. t.a.
"LpROM former advertisements customers
A inferred we intended retiring from la si
ness We will continue at the old stand inde:i
uiteiy. Trialing we shad receive the same
generous patronage in the future as in tho
past we extend to all a cordial welcome. G.
M. Thomason, 13.P£ York street.
M AHOGANY carved post tedstead: also.
mahogany carved lion-feet .-.ofa. • n
glish make, fo- sale. Polish’ll# mahogany
furniture a specialty. Fox s. Whitaker
street.
AIT HEELER & WILSON sowing machine
▼ ▼ office. Hroughton street, can repair
all kinds of machines.
\ TRANCE MEDIUM—'-'end 2V and
-CV lock of hair, w’ith age. sex ands amp,
and receive horoscope of future life. Mine.
dead trance medium seventh daugh
ter, born with dou ie veil tells past, present
and future, full name of whom you vi 1
marry: advice on business, love, marriage,
speculation, changes, losses, divorce, et..
Pox 10. 1:21 Fourth nvonue. New York
J ADILS. Tonte is the only successful Hus.
A Developer known, sever fails. #2.00
Full contldcutial particular - (sealed for 2c.
stamp. Mrs. l>r. H. T. Miller. 21 Quincy
street. Chicago.
DYING and Cleaning o* a1 es gents’ and
children’s garment at; ri u s lower than
ever. Lace curtains ar.u blankets steam
cleaned. Phillips roies city Steam Dye
Wir.is. t 5 Hroiighton. and 2r A*, ercorn. r leie
phone lr.
tune and move pu nas: have exiori
enced m n for the \v.*rk: charges only
$2.50. Leave orders at Schreiner’s.
I NO. M. M( BRIDE, g n ral painting, P. O.
f " box 20. city.
I TPHOI BTERI N< L f • stein and, mat
t tresses renovated, f miture icjiaiio!
and p ick' and; baby carriav* sji s yc. iaity; low
est prices. Fox's, V/hitaker and lluli.
MANDOLIN, banjo, and guitar instr u tion
by p.n expert: evenings. Apply ly letter
to A. A.. Moru.ng News.
ATT NTION. ladies: “Emma" Bust Dc
-CV velop r will enlarge yo ir oust r> inches
Guaranteed. Sealed instructions 2c. nr 24
paj/e illustrated catalogue tic. i y mail. Emma
Toilet Buzai. bosion. Mass.
UANTAO—For men only. Greatest restorer
vigorates. Price ft. Guaranteed, stamp for
confidential circular. Dr. H. T. Miller. 21
Quincy street. Chicago.
pure drugs, \v. B
* Orear vt Cos.. Broughton and Haber
sham streets. Vv c have bought j res< ription
files of the late firm of R V. Nottingham A
< ’o. Now have complete tiles of the original
prescription prepared by all ino 4) that
occ< pied tlie old corner of Broughton and
Habersham streets since Dr. Fardee s time.
Our W. B. t 'rear, who com) outid# all our
prescriptions, has the hi-dies diplomas and
license from the states of Maryland, t olorado
and . exas. We have full supplies of fancy
goods, patent medicines and dri es. Ammo
nia for cleaning. 5 cents per pint W. B.
' rear & ( 0.. northwest corner Broughton
aud Habersham streets.
HOWalout your feet ? There is nothing
that makes life more miseral le than
painful fear. A corn, bunion or an ingrowing
nail will make a naturally good matured per
son a nuisance to himse.r and his friends. I
can give comfort to the afflicted by removing
such troubles, and refer to hundreds whom i
have cured as to the truth of this statement.
L. Davis. JiO 1 * Bull street.
RTU N.TUS.
Ifl YIELDS *45 weekly! Financial
and t\r depression does not affect Kowo s
Infallible Handi -anpftig Svstem Best and
safest speculative investment offered. Third
successful year. Prospectus 1894 free. C. 1).
Lowe, Box 127. Brooklyn, N. Y'.
\,\ r ANTED, a • olored woman, to co.k. At
▼ ▼ 107 Broughton street.
WJ' ANTED, two hotel waiters for Suwan
▼ y nee Springs, f la. Apply Andrew Han
ley's.
AATANTED, eight turpentine hands to pull
▼ ▼ boxrs Apply dur.n,' this week. 165
West Broad street.
YA7ANTED. a man as grocery clerk to go in
y 9 the country; must write a good ban 1
come well recommended. Apply at Decker &
Didter.
Y\TANTED, ca; able man to take chnige of
> ▼ office and finances of an established
and profitable business. Unus al opportu
nity for man with few thousand do lars to
invest. Salary and share of promts. Address
s >fety, Morning Nej's.
\ GENTS, ever- where to sell Uo-neop 'thic
medicines to families. Dr. O'Reofe A
Cos., Pittsburg, Pa
\\T ANTED, agents Sample sushioc-k free
yy by mail ior 2c stamp. Immense, un
rivalled. Only good one ever invented,
beats weights, h a us unparalleled. ? 2 a day.
Brohard bhiladolphla.
CAUJSMK.N wanted in every town and city
for cigar scheme; big money maker. Ad
dress Erminle ( igar Factory, Park Avenue
near l7;h street New 'i o k City.
\ AT'A NT ED. a respe. table white person to
y y assist in light housekeeping. Call 2*9
Barnard street.
A A7ANTKD. hotel cooks and bakers Jar
yy lets < arpenters. bri kiavers. white
nurses and cooks to registor. Address with
stamp, Florida Bin at. juv ksonville. •
t > sell gooffs to mer hunts
sample: $bX) a month for workers,
samples and case furnished free: inclose
stamp. Model Mtg. Cos., South Bend, Jnd.
EMPLOYHENT WAMVED.
A \T ANTED, by young man, clerical work
to do at night; goed reeroace. a a
dress M.. News office
\\ r ANTED, a position by a graduate of
yy Osborne's College, Augusta. Ga. Ad-
C.O. Templeton, Blythe, *a.
Y\ T ANTED, position collecting or to work
yy In grocery store. Will w< rk for $6 per
week. Best ot rerommendaiions. Apply B.
care Morning News.
UT ANTED, position as 1 porter, office boy or
driver: best reference. Address Phil
lip. 68 West Broad.
DRUG clerk, licensed and thoroughly com
petent. with fifteen years city exper
ience. desires a position. Address W. P.
Weber. 170 .sou h Broad street. City.
A POSITION wanted by a bof 16 years o'd,
willing to worn, salary n% object. Ad
dress, i., News office.
A KF-PECTABLE white girl wants a po
y sition as chambermaid or huuso work of
any kind. Address J. M., News office.
I DINE MARE, buggy and harness, suitable
for lady to drive. Apply to 192 Hull
street.
I AI)Y. with experience, desires position as
J bookkeeper or assistant; salary moder
ate. Address B >x, News.
\\ r ANTED, by a ludy and daughter, posi
y y tion in a < arj.et factory or clcrx; would
do sewmg in private family, or almost any
thiag. Address fta Pine street.
RUUMS WAN i ED.
ATT ANT ED. a flat of three or four rooms.
y y furnished or unfurnished, with bath on
same lloor; gentleman and wife only; light
housekeeping C. M. it.. P- O. Box L.
AATANTED. a fiat, three or four rooms, all
y y wgter conveniences, in southern part
o. the city east oi Whitaker street { referred.
totate terms. Address. Y . News office.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
\\ r ANTED, board and room by two young
" gentlemen lit private family; room
large, furnished and in mt adjoin . ath. Ad
dress Home Comfort, .doming News.
<R_l l UI TO LOAN on real estate in
sums to silt. Hammond J.
Lead Room 4, IVvT.deut building,
WJOFLLANrIOUS W NTS
A iTANTFD twenty shares Georgia Mate
Build n: Loan Assoui.ition stock-first
to fifth scrips. Address. L-vi. News.
f |N) LOAN, suns of various anounts left
* for investment in real estate in the city
of Savannah Apply to Isaac i eckett. vec
retary iiUo Guarantee i* . 195 Coi greaa
•j —• f months, with Hto i ents interest;
good .oliaterais: compelled to have it. Ad
dress. .fto, care Morning News.
ANTED, a ) icyde. Address Bicycle.
* ca e Morning News
MONEY to loan on local stocks and bonds.
and short ti ne paper bought at Savan
nah savings Bank, St. Julian and Whitaker
streets.
\\ r ANTED, a six or seven room house not
’* further south than Gwinnett street in
in a ties ra It* o ation rent not exceeding
$22. Address M. Morning News Ofllce.
ANTED, to rent twice a w*ek. ahorse
▼ for driving, or will keep him for his
feed, and give good aticnt on. Address He
>poasi le. P. O.
MONEY to loan on 10. al stocks and bonds.
ana short time paper i ought at suvau
nah Savings Bank. St.-Julian and Whitaker
streets.
\ \ T A N rED, the pub!
gan will furnish Georgia marble cop
ing for cemeter,’ lots and galvanized railings:
also iiiouumems and headstones made n
every design i all and get price efore pur
chasing elsewhere. Hull and Montgomery
street-*
MONEY to loan on loial stocks and 1 onds.
aud short time paper bought nt Savan
nah savings Bank, m. Julian and Whitaker
streets.
lATANTED, lady partnor with SIJJOO, to go
▼ in good paying business Address this
office. J. R.
MONEY to loan on local stocks and bonds.
find short time piper > ought at Savan
nah Savings Bunk, .>t. Julian and Whitaker
streets.
1I T A\'TKP. names of persons troubled
▼ with asthma or any cough. Samples
and l ooks mailed free. F. Gonaux, Ilouma,
La.
attorm y wants board in a private
* family. Mrs class, good kcility, etc.
Address O. K. K., 11 Abercorn.
MONEY to loan on local stocks and bonds.
and short time paper (ought at .savan
nah Savings Bank, St. Julian and Whitaker
streets
\ PARTY owning a fine homo with all
modern improvements in the southern
portion of the city, desires to sell, rent or ex
i hang. 6 same for property cent! ally located.
Communication stri tly confidential. Ad
dress G. 8., care News office.
rpwo small rooms furhisheJ. 13‘J Li criy
V
or th *ee rooms on : r round or parlor
I- floor between Barnard and Lincoln,
north of Harris street. Address AY. Morn
ing News, by Monday morning mail giving
terms.
(A O TO 107 Perry street for nice furnished
* or unfurnished rooms, from 55 to Uo per
month.
V FURNISHED room, with southern ex
posure, lor one or two gentlemen. Ap
ply 32 l ray ton street.
1710 R RENT, four very nice largo rvoms;
evorv convenience; 05 Jefferson street,
corner Perry.
IjILAT. four rooms, with water on same
floor; lent reasonable. CSS Hat ershatn
street.
JTIOR RENT, nicely furnished room for
gentleman. 238 Bain ltd street.
rpo RENT, one large unfi ralshcd room.
I with use of hath; no children. 117 i'rlce
street.
17K)R RENT, a very desirable parlor floor.
Apply 137*4 Charlton street.
HOOMS TO RENT a ni oly furnished front
room, for gentlemen, at It 0 Liberty
street.
J7IOR RENT, three conne< ting rooms: all
conveniences and iso of oath; 8 per
month, to right parties 2*51 !i Montgomery
street.
JJOOMS to rent at f6 Barnard.
IyiOß RENT, one large room, furnished or
unfurnished, with privilege of bath,
cheap. ii3 Montgomery street.
rilO RENT, one flat of rooms, water on
I same lloor. Montgomery, near Taylor
street.
\ LARGE, neatly furnished south room on
second floor, bath attached. 8y Congress
street.
ialOR REN V. single room, furnished and
attended $5. 165 .‘-outh Broad.
HOOMS on first floor, s itable forgentie
,man or li .ht housekeeping. 117 Barnard.
TT'LEOANTLY fi r.uished tharn! er for rent;
every convenience; gentlemen pre
ferred. Apply, or address, 44 Montgomery.
IpOR RENT Flat of rooms, parlor floor;
J 2 will rent cheap; 10 Ben inn street.
TpiIREK neatly furnished rooms; gas, hot
I and cold bath with or without board,
If * Tattnall street, third door from Lil erly.
HOOMS, and stable for rent at 173 Gordon
street corner h attnail.
17^0 R RENT, lovely south room, parlor floor,
furnished or unfurnished, to single gen
tleman 183 i'erry street.
ROOMS for rent. fuxnlshM or unfurnished.
Apply Li, 1 ; Pritextroet.
TjTOI; RENT, flat of four rooms. 48 State
I street.
1710 Iv RENT, a flat of rooms, with use of
I lath. No 55 Jefferson ml eet.
RENT, flat; three rooms; second
floor; fib; with conveniences. PI Gwin
nett.
IjTOR RENT, one large unftirnished room,
near De Soto. A .dress Room.
. RENT.
TjVJIv KENT, two nice brick ho set* on 'J att
* null street, south of Huntingdon street,
with ail latest improvements, aitd w.L rent to
a good tenant cheap. Thomas A. I olliard.
rno RENT, four nice lious s on i hird ave-
I nue. between Drayton ard A. ercorn
streets, containing six rooms and bath, with
nice flower garden :u front, at *ll per month,
trd.
rpo RENT, a good stand, to a good i%Jin
1 that wishes to go into the grocery and
barroom husine-s. on the southeast corner of
West Boundary and Indian street lane.
r j homfti a. Foliiard.
RENT, a large, nice house, containing
eight rooms, on W hi aker street, north
of Anderson possess.on given at once, i
r i homaa A. Foil ard
UIOR KENT, store 112 Bryan street, fl 2 60
x per month. J. E. Ful on & Non, board of
trade building. \
L4OK Rl store with dwelling, above 82
x Broughton street: now being thoroughly
repaired. J. and. Fulton A :*ou. board of trade
building.
LpOK iTENT. house 53 Fast Broad street. $lO
JF per month. J. E. I'ulton A won, board of
trade buildizlg.
IjX)R RENT, house 17 Jones stress, flow
l>er month. J. E. Fulton & Son, board of
trade building.
tftOß RENT house 150 Duffy stre*
I west of Whitaker, flfi per month, j.
Fulton & .•son, board of trade building.
J7K>R RENI desira ileresideuee Liberty
street; hot and cold water and all modern
conveniences. J. E Fulton 6c Son, board of
traue ouikling.
IjlOR RENT, that desirable residence. New
Houston, 2d door east of Aberiorn.
Peter lieiliy. _ _
RENT a dwelling convenient to busl
J ness on Jefferson street, second door south
of Bav ia:.e; rent sls; possession immediately.
Apply W. F. Bcherff, Bay and Jefferson
streets.
RENT, several desirable houses in
-T best localities Apply to Champion &
Garina uy. 118 Bryan street
TjlOR KENT, that desirai le dwelling, corner
Whitaker and Perry streets. Apply to
Andrew Hanley, 3# Whitaker sticet.
STORES FDR RENT.
REN r. 7-room hous *. with water and
* bath; 37 Anderson, noir Hadersham
RENT. 2 sio \v houses. U) Hall street,
* and 17 Nichol street. >heehan, lkP York
street.
iilOR RENT so .‘ use. 160 Duffy,
inquire 18 1 si. Julian.
Lp< *R RENT, desirable house; large yard
1 and Lath room. Apply 228 Anderson
street.
1
VOK RENT, comfortable residence at Beau
J lieu; unfurnished possession when <le
sired. Large ho. so—small rent. Apply to
John M Bryan, at Oglethorpe Savings and
Trust Company.
R NT. storo now fitted first claw*
* as saloon; center of business district;
IT6 Broughton; James Loug. 44 West
Broad.
RENT. 68 Gordon street; suitable two
* families; rent very reasonable. Apply
C. Fchultz.
PDR RENT—Four houses ou Maguire
* street, one house on Hncersham street,
near Anderson; house No 55 Simms street;
eight small houses In southern limits of the
cu \ one fine residence on Second avenue.
Apply to John L. Archer, 118 Bryan streets
L'V'R RENT, store and dwelling, comer
* Mill ami West Boundary; twelve dollars.
Apply 2* l a Indian.
Ty NEW HOUSTON street, that very do
• • slrable 2 story tenement; large yard,
stables and out housep garden in front; has
all the latest improvements ami conven
lenccs; rent very n a-onable. Apply to Wai
thour ,v Rivers. Agents. lU3 St. Julian street.
V° b’.* Jones st roe?, that very commodious
dwelling; splendidly situated and suita
hie for a boarding house or large family; rent
very reasonable. Apply to Walihour A Riv
era. Agent j. 103 si. j, Ran street.
/ CORNER \\ hitaker and Taylor streets, that
v very desirable 3 story on basement
hrhk residence; has all the latest improve
meats and conveniences; rent reusona l le.
Apply to Walthour & Rivers, I<)3 st Julian
street.
OTORE for rent that very desirable store,
f ’ T °- I'-b Congress stie *t. one of the est
Jo nitons for any business offered; rent very
low loiioceptal le tenant. Apply to Walthour
A favors. Agents. KM St. Julian street.
/ J AS PON street , next to the corner of Abor
x * corn, those very desirable 3 story on
baseimuit tenements, in thorough repair; all
conveniences. For terms, etc., apply to
Walthour & Rivers. Agents, 103 St. Julian
street.
If ENRY street, north side, between Bull
* 1 and Whitaker, one of those very desira
ble 2 story frame tenements, for rent at a very
i ca-onai 1" rental. Apply to Walthour & Riv
ers, Agents, lwj st. Julian street.
Y( i RESIDENCE, PI lienrv s'reet;
i —f seven rooms, i ath. and servant
quarters; excellent situation. Apply on prem
ises.
RENT, residence 61 St. Julian. Apply
1 on premises: vacant on April 1.
r P° RE.NI an ce business stand for a good
a grocery und barroom, ou the northwest
corner of Bolton and Went Broad streets,
with large yard and dwelling. Thomas A
l olliard.
RENT, store 141‘j Congress street.
* possession given immediately.
r P° RENT, t* room house, all conveniences;
-* 20. Wald burg street corner Mont^om
cry. Apply liH Huntington street.
TORE Nu. 93** a A “rcoin. near Jones street.
* \ f,,r rent iheip; suitable for any business;
it has teen thoroughly renovated; tastily
Ia; ered, and makes a neat appeoranoe. J E.
Brooks A Fripp.
| ( GORDON street., near Monterey
1 8 square, for rent. Ten rooms in con.-
piete order. Immediate possession, 'lern.s
next dwor. west.
KENT, store and dwelling, corner Ifi*v
1 apd harm. Kent S2U Apply 02
I arm street.
RENT, a 2 story house, with modern
convoniemes. Water, bath and
sewer connection. Call 271* Barnard street.
KENT, new eight room house, all con*
-a venlence. Apply Louis Vogel, 220 Jetler
son.
LIGR RENT, tho promises. 16! Congress
-■ s roe . now occupied by Dryfus A Rich
possession Oct. 1. Apply to Goo. W. Owens
124 Jirvan street.
FOR RENT-MISCELUNEOML
I^O R RENT. "Chippewa "on White BJuff
1 road. Apply Graham & Hubbell, 30
Bull street.
BUR SALfc.^
L ll ■"’Al. •. oiu safe:
■ f>n * letter cabinet; one patented cigar
refrigerator, one writing desk; six elegant
show-cases Call 149*4 Cong! net
A FIN ph icton for sale at a bargain. M.
Nathan, 180 Congress street.
SALK, fine bay mare 6 years old;
suit.i le for !a ly: very fast: new buggy
and barn \ss. Aj ply to 191 Congress street.
WANT, to sell four hares Chatham Bank
▼ stock; ten shares Georgia Loan,
first series. Address • eorgia, News office
IpOR SALE, lots on Fourth. Fifth, Bull and
Whitaker streets; ou easy terms. Apply
to I>. .1. Morrison Market square.
Kick straw tor fe ?d; bright aud gruon. 195
Broughton street.
U! 1 ( I ( ’ASH |in per month buys a house in
•R 1 f Fooler: arteshin water In Uous* :
large lot. William J. Misoally, Jr., I J rovi
dent Building.
1/OK SALK, cheap one boy or girl's biovcle
and eiegan. U.jy’s side saddle; almost
new and in fir.d-class condiiioa, apply at
Appel A Schaula.
SALE, a rerfoctlv gcntlo colt, war
ranted sovnd: suitable for riding or in
lightbuggy. Inquire at 13s Broughton street,
from high scoring single com!) Brown
mj foghorn fowls ,U tents per thirteen,
h'enni. kell A Cos h Printing and Art Empor
ium 139 York street.
FOOT lor on Barnard sfrevt,''near b as
ton; will sen a reasonable price.
William J. Mlscally, Jr.
VEW LINES—Rugs 75c. up; window
shades 50c, up; mattings, cliuirucr
suits; hard times prices. Ihe Miller Com
pany.
MULES- large and medium mules for
turpentine, city tru. ks and farm work.
J. F. A Co's, stables.
rOTS on Seventh, Ninth. Tenth and Twelfth
J streets; can make terms. William J.
Miacaliy, Jr., Provident Building.
SALE. Herring's safe, four feet six
1 high, three wid®. douole doois: perfect
order; a light truck shart and pole, safe,
Moining News.
SOVE ; EIGN Remedy never fails to cure the
worst, cough at Pe.ssg s Drug sioien.
SALE, a ; erfectly gentle eoit, war
rented sound: suitaole for riding or in
light buggy. Inquire at 138 Broughton street.
r: ROKM in Pooler on easy in stall
-9 9 menu: large lot; convenient to depitt.
William J Mis ally, Jr.
LM)K SALE Nice family milch cow for I2U.
J Apply ICO New Horn-ton.
(CHARTER OAK range and a good stove
J for sale. Apply 91 Waldburg street.
\’KW LINES Bugs 75c up; window
shades 50c. up; mattings, chain er suits,
hard tim -s prices. Ihe Miiier Company.
s*) i U i BUYS a 7 room house on How
—.•"P/i/ ard street; all conveniences;
nice neighborhood. Wiillarp J. Miscally, Jr.
SALE A great chance for invest
ment. 1 hat fine tract of land, part ex
tension of Concordia park, from Habersham
sticet to Water's road; about eighteen at res
of 217 Jots. Plats can be seen at my office. 96
Brbnghton street, opposite Marshall house.
Charles seller.
Cw 1 (H \ PER LOAD for sawed oak cr pTne
delivered, 119. W. C.
McDonough.
LilOR SALE, five and ten a re tracts of land.
1 well-wooded a: out ix and a half miles
from city on the Augusta road; convenient to
railroad or river: good truck land or good to
lie as an investment. ’ C. H. Dorsett.
/• li( )OM ho :se with bath; can be bought
" “ on the installment plan A good oppor
tunity to get a good home. William J. Mis
caily, Jr.
Li()K SALE, a cow and young calf. No. IS6
1 New’ Houston street.
MILLKN Ice Works. Milton. OaT Land
and machinery for sale or rent. Ad
dress Lombard Iron Works. Augusta. Ga.
TjlOR SALE, second-hand 14x2*) engine,
r (,ood order, cheap; also ID, 12 and 15-
horse power. Lombard Iron Works, Augusta*
•
j, It slrable piece of prop-
F *rty corner Abercorn and McDonough,
Apply on premises.
I>LY’MOUTH rock and brown leghorn
eggs for hatching. T. J. Davis. 156 Bay
street.
MULES and horses for sale at McCormick s
Mables. West Broad ana Alice streets.
SALE fine milk cows, mules and
I horses. Apply to A. E. Moynelo, 76 Gaa
ton street.
ll* LEG ANT lots, In a most desirable part of
-J the city; >ou can have one by saving
12 50 per week from your incomes. Call on
The Title Guarantee Company, 135 Cong rota
street.
no you want a home I’ See the inducemenl
offered by The Title Guarantee Company
in the special notice column of today's Morn
ing News; lots almost in the heart of the city
at #lO per month until fully paid for.
rpHE Title Guarantee and Loan Company
1 will sell you a lot, in the city, upon pay
ment of #lo per month. See special notice
oolumn.
IT'OR SALE, residence 81 Bolton, near Aher*
JF corn, contains two parlors, dining
room, kitchen, butlers pantry on first
floor, four bedrooms and bath room
on second floor: house nicely arranged,
papered throughout. 2 story outbuild*
ing. large yard. Terms, part cash and
i a lance monthly. Location one of the best
in the city. C. H. Dorsett.
IjTOR SALE, gentle family horse. witH
buggy and harness; cheap for cash. S,
J. Cooper, 228 Difify street.
IjIOR SALK, Powerful French field glass,
* cost *3O. for #lO. Address P.*o. Box 392,
; i". Inna!l *)
lilOR SALK. Near Thunderbolt, a lot, 50g
I 130. for sixty dollars. Electric cars
pass several times every day. to every part
of the city; river near by; cheapest lots ever
sold. C. H. Dorsett.
/ lOWS, COWS. 12 to 16-quart fresh, acclt*
Yv mated mill hers jfor sale at stables. J.
F. Guiimartln a Cos.
LUST
IOST. a pair of gold framed spectacles i of
I case: a reward will be paid by leaving
them at Masonic Temple Drug Store or No.
22 .r\e street.
IOST or stolen, a white dog with brown
i ears ami answers by the name of toby.
Liberal reward if returned to 32 Randolph
street
13ARTY with whom the late W. P. Tilton
■ left his sample case on Feb. 3, will be
liberally rewarded by leaving same at 209
New Houston. J. K. Tilton.
IOST, bank book No. 24 515 of savings de-
I partment of the Southern Bank of the
State of Georgia; lank notified; liberal re*
ward if left at 75 Henry street.
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BOARDING.
IJOAKUINi *, south raoni and board in priv
> at<‘ family for geuTOunau near De Soto.
Benedict, News Office.
IYOARD, good tale board can be ob
* * tained reasonable at ig> j Liberty .stra(‘t.
riiWO or three gentlemen can obtain board*
1 117*4 DulTy street.
IGIUUNISHINO meals on very reasonable
terms. Please call and see me, 193 Mont*
gomery street.
\FEW young men can get good cheap
l oard at No. 11 Macon street,
jjT* XFKLLENT board can be obtained at No#
I J 90 Harris street.
i lOOl) 1 oard and pleasant rooms at 201
' T Perry street.
(\NE or two boarders wanted, at 139 Jones
" street.
A FEW M *RE table boarders can be ao*
commodate 1 at 67 Jefferson street; first
class at 13.50 per week.
HOARD, with large well furnished room*.
Good table, reasonable terms. 103 South
Broad.
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EDUCATIONAL
IJIANO. organ,# itar,singing taught. Prof.
Eugenia Nathans. Night lessons given#
117 Barnard street.
- -*—-r—■ *■■■■■■—~a
IVIiSC LLANEOUB.
YATE tune and move pianos: have experi
y y em od m n fur the work; charges only
$2.50. Leave orders at Schreiner’s.
fPH K easiest way to keep tho water out of
" the house, is to omit to pay tho water
tax, but to keep the tree water from heaven
out of the ceiling, is to have the roof repaired.
It. can be done cheaply by K. G. Pacetti. Con
sult the pi a tlcal workman, 33 Jefferson.
VOW is the time to give vour roof a good
iA coat of paint, and let Cornwell & chipmaa
and > the ami u for you.
I? L. MASTICK keeps only first class lt
quors. suit .bin tor family use; the
hauling brands of whisk ~ brandy, and wines;
dm i forgot this; corner Harris and Price
streets.
INC. M. Mo !i;li)E, gen ;ral painting. P. o!
fj box 29, < ltj
IN order to reduce our stock of winter
goods we are offering them at un
h ard of prices. Eis *nui m s Clothin < House.
LIKESfI pork, beef, veal, mutton, poultry,
Ii irds, sausa • sand always on hand at J.
H. I’akcr . siall 66. city market.
( 1 HEAVER thun ever before: the dull sea*
J won is coming oa and we arc determined
to nell our large stock of stoves and ranges
at rock bottom p Left. D. N. Thomason &
Cos., 48 West Bread.
/IBANITEWAR ' the same price
" * as good tinware; it will pay housekeepers
to get our prices.
steels, for sharpening carving
A knives: guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Cornwell & Chi pm an.
\ATE tune and move pianos; have expert
v y en- ed men for tho work; charges only
#2.50. Leave orders at Schreiner s. t
SMOKERS who appreciate* good goods will
find the leading -rands of cigars, at E.
L. Mastick m, corner Harris and Price streets.
HEAD the speclalcolumn adveiuisement“A
Native of Savannah, and profit by the
example.
MAMAJA coffee, the choicest in the world, is
always fresh, at K. g. Mastick s. corner
Harris and Price streets- T Free pounds for sl.
H AVE you tried Crosse & Blackwell s new
pickles pit up in patent stopper bot
tles: tnev are line: at E. L. Mastick'®. Harris
and Price streets.
nON’ r fail to visit J. H. Baker’s, stall 06
city market, this week. You will find
the choicest mea’s of every variety.
FMNE Dutch herring, jest, the thing for
lunch; at E. L. Mastick's. Harris and
Price.
HOSES, LaFranco. Marshal Neil, The
Bride Papa Goutier. etc., pansies,
daisies violets pinks, geraniums, ttuchsias,
etc. Floral designs a specialty Leave or
ders at strong's Pharmacy. 67 Bull street.
George Wagner, Moriat, Thunderbolt Road,
Telephone 498.
tri.LL NLrtf.
MRS. E. N. LAWLER
WILL REMOVE TO
141 BROUGHTON ST.,
Gutman’* Old Store,
And offers her entire stock
of MILLINERY at greatly
reduced prices.
MRS. E. N. LAWLER,
30 Whitaker Street.
3