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IIjEI IjE STARS IN MIPpMER
Eirth to Pass the Aaelion Point
' oi Its orbit Tuesday lorning.
Still the Morni* Star and
Keeping About Two H urs Ahead of
tbe Sun—Mars Swiiginir Into a
favorable Position fo Observation.
The Constellations aid Fixed Stars.
. 1 4 o'clock on the mcming of the 3rd
the earth will pass thedphelion point of
j.‘ s o rbit. The planet Mercury, which
fc " s been recently visit* in the west, will
‘ e in aphelion and sta ionary on the nth.
It will be in inferior conjunction on the
t’oth.
VENIS.
Venus is still mornng star, and it may
be seen at dawn shi(ig brightly in the
e ist about two and l half hours in ad
vance of the sun. fts motion is almost
directly from us uot, and apparently to
ward the sun. Its risition is not a very
favorable one for observation.
M AIS.
This interesting wild is now swinging
into a very favorable (osition for observa
tion It is morning itar, and passes the
m* ridian at 5:44 o'cldk. It is now almost
exactly on the verni equinox. and this
circumstance will eiable the observer to
locate that important planet in the heav
ens In October wt will be nearest to
Mars, an opportunity to which astrono
uj' is are looking witl much iutercst.
satikn.
Saturn is in the coistellalion Virgo and
is about six degree) northwest of the
bright star Spica. Jtcrosses the meridian
at 6:33 o’clock p. m. It is now in tine
position for observation, and a telescope
will easily reveal ns rings and one or
more of its eight moils.
IRAJUS.
T’ranus occupies a position about three
degrees west of Alpha Libre. It is
s arcely visible to the naked eye although
an opera glass will reveal it distinctly.
It crosses the meridian at 7:50 o’clock
p. m., and is stationary on the 19th.
Neptune and Jupiter ate not visible this
month.
HIE CONSTETXATIOXS ASU THE FIXED
STAKS.
Draco and Ursa Minor are above Pola
ris in the north. Ursa Major is west, and
Cassiopeia below and to the east. The
Dolphin (Job's cottinl ii well up in the
east. Cygnus is half way to the meridian,
and Lyra nearly overhind. Capricornus
is rising, Sagittarius is next, Scorpio,
with its long tail swinging along the hori
zon, is in the south, Lll/ra past the merid
ian, Virgo midway, a4iJ Leo Slitting. Al
most directly overhead is Arcturus, and
a little to the northeast is the Northern
Crown, a beautiful semi-circle of spark
ling stars. The largo red star iu Scorpio
is Antares. This star and Spica are im
mediately in tho moon's path now.
Otis Asumohe.
STATISTICS OF THE PORT.
June Arrivals and Tonnage-The Ves
sels and Their Rigs.
The Mousing News gives to-day the
total number of vessels arriving at this
port during the last month, with the
rigs, nationality and not tonnage. The
number does not include the arrivals at
quarantine or Tybee, bu t only those ves
sels which have arrived at the wharves
and have discharged cargo, or in ballast
and loading. It does not include river or
inland coast steamers, nor does it includo
vessels under 100 tons. The arrivals
with their rig and nationality, are as
follows:
St’msb'ps. Shps. irks. Brig Sell's. T'l
American 30 1 1 15 47
British 4 .. 4
Norwegian.. .. I 15 .. .. 16
Swedish 1 2 .. .. I!
German ~ 1 .. .. 1
Belgium ... 1 .. .. |;
Total ....35 2 19 1 15 72
Steam. Sail. Total
American 47,419 7,600 55.079
British , 4,906 * 906
Norwegian .. 8.005 10.032
Swedish 2,550 2,650
German 812 842
Belgium 1.832 1,882
Total 54.217 21,084 75, SOI
A Bin DAY FOR SHORT ENDERS.
Horses With Big Odds Against Them
TurnUp Winners at Chicago.
Chicago, June 30.—When the racing
commenced at Washington Park this
afternoon the weather was delightful and
the track lightning fast, but after the
second race it began to rain, and the
Queen Isabella stakes were run in a
driving rain storm and over a muddy
track. The stake feature was the third
event, and with an even dozen starters,
made it worth £10,145 to the winner.
Marcus Daly’s filly, Gwendoline, with
Midgley up, was made the favorite at 4 to
1, but the best she could do was third,
tho winner turning up in Clara Bauer, a
20 to 1 shot. Summaries:
first liace—One mile anil seventy yards.
Imp Percy, 107. C. Weber. 12 to 1.
won, with Plutus second and flora Thornton
third. Time P 4 2 1.
i-eiond Itaoe—Five-eighths of a mile, ltey
Bel Pl| redes. ill, Vankurren. 8 to 5, won.
with Diggs second and Hosita third Time
1 |4
Third liace The Queen Isabella stakes,
o[ ,‘ mile Clara Hauer. 117. Kay. 20 to 1, won.
"iih Seliku second and Gwendoline third.
Time I:4i.
fourth Race—One and one-sixteenth miles.
Hhllura. 93. Chevalier, 20 to I. won, with
ti cly second and Enthusiast third. Time
1:50 ..
Filth Race- -Three-quarters of a mile. Imp.
. omersuuli. 119, Kav.ato l, won. witn Banton
second and Strathrol third. Time 1:17 1 1
Nxth Race Three-utarters of a mile.
s *der Mary, 117. K. Williams. 3 to 1. won,
"nh \melia Mav second and Tho Sculptor
third, time l ; ioj^.
MIKE DVEK LOSES {210,000.
K:ice Track, Sheepshead Bay, Juno
•P I'he weather was heavy and threat
filing here to-day, witii every indication
of ah approaching tii under storm. The
attendance, however, was large, and
“ • t 10,000 persons were present.
Die card was rather attractive, and
-contained two stake events—the Spring
Mam s for 2-year-olds, and the Mermaid
Mam s for il-year-oid liilies.
1 in' Spring stakes was won by Walt/.er,
a prohibitive favorite, in an easy fashion.
Garrison had the mount.
I lie Mermaid stakes was secured
ci'ilv. Hcldetnere, a six to one shot beat
h'g'.iu-favorite Nalima by a nock.
Die fifth race was tho best of the day
and i mlcd in a dead heat between Ban
lju,M and Ramapo, both horses making a
M'ari'l conn st. The run off was won by
Banquet amid the greatest exeitoment.
A P. Dwyer made one of his greatest
P tiil'i s of the year on Stonenell, in tho
mst race, his wagers being-estimated at
’ "'dim Stonenell ran very disappoint
j'P' .y, being easily beaten by two lengths
orruction, on whom the betting was
-‘"ld Roiltnau, the favorite, won the
"’'Tieohase in easy fashion, but was dis
'<nalitied and Lucknow, a 20 to 1 chance,
ran set ond, was declared the winner,
■summaries follow:
l i'llld'-f— futurity course. Correction,
i ittletield, 13 to 10, won, with Stonenell
Liselg third. Time 1:10 3-5.
1 > "ml Knee-The Spring slakes, futurity
u > n- nlG.i'r. 126, Garrison. Ito 4. won.
1 i iavo ° second and Mirage third. Time
o ,‘.'d, l ' Race—'['he Mermaid stakes, one ami
te l u- lt l fnili’S Heldatnore. 117 Smiths. 6
, ■ 'on ith Nahjnu second andClemlntena
'"Jf 1 , tmielijo,
tth Rail 1 i >ne mile. Ducat. 117. Simms.
. ;"on. with Captain T. second and Tom
I I'?/ th| rd. Time I 39 4-5. .
u n Knee ono and one eighth utiles.
Ramapo, 125, Harrison. 4to n and Banquet.
PS. Simms. 8 to 5. ran a dead heat for tlrst
place. Redskin was third. Time 1 ST.
In tbe run of Hanouet won. wuh Kamapo
second. Time 2:02 15.
Sixth Race—Steeplechase over the full
course. Lucknow. P: to 1. won. with Japonica
second and Mogul third, lime 5:20. Hod
man. 2to 1, won the race, but was unquali
fied.
MOVEMENT OF MELONS.
Destination of the Shipments Over the
8., F. & W.
Thomasville, Ga., June 30.—'The cars of
melons were shipped to-day as follows:
To Atlanta, 5; Anniston, Ala., 2; Balti
more, 7; Birmingham, Ala ,1 : Brunswick,
Ga., 1 ; Butte, Mont., 1 ; Cincinnati, 0.. 6;
Chicago, 111., 5; Charleston, S. C., 4;
Cleveland, 0., 1; Chattanooga, Tenn., 1;
Coumbus, 0., 8; Cold Water, Mich., I;
Columbia, S. C.. I ; Chillicothe, 1 ; Detroit,
Mich., 1 ; Decatur, 111 .I : Dubuque, la., 2;
Kvansville, lnd., 1: Indianapolis, Ind , 4;
Jersey City 1 : Knoxville, Tenn., 1 : Ixiuis
ville, Ky.,3: Lexington, Ky.. 3; Memphis,
Tenn., 1; New York 12; Nashville, Tenn.,
8; Newark, N. J., 3; New Orleans, La.,
5; Philadelphia, f>: Pittsburg, Pa., 3;
Providence. K. 1., l; Savannah, Ga., I;
St. Louis.iMu., 4; Washington, C. 11., 0.,
1; Havana, Cuba, 1. Total 97. Total to
date 1,582.
Newnansville'B Delegates.
Newnansville, Fla., June3o. Newnans
ville precinct elected tho following dele
gates to the county convention which
meets at Gainsville on Jtily 10: W. C.
Hovers, E. I). Hodges, G. I’. Olinstead,
J. L. Dupuis, J N. D. Cloud, C. W.
Stevens, T. 11. Cato, J. M. Shaw, Joeb
Richard! and George W. Easterten The
delegates go instructed to vote that all
the county nominations be made by pri
mary election. This will be contrary to
the recent call made by tho county exec
utive committee. A majority of the dele
gates will favor only candidates who will
pledge themselves in favor of a railroad
commission aud other reforms badly
needed.
C. F. Hitch Dead.
Homerville, Ga.. June 30.—C. F. Hitch,
a citizen and prominent business man of
this place, died this morning at Indian
Springs, where he had gone three weeks
ago for his healtn. lie had been suffering
some time from a complication of diseases.
His remains are i xpeeted to-night, and
will be interred in the cemetery at this
place to-morrow.
Official Record for the Meriting Nevis.
Local forecast fur Savannah and vicinity
till midnight. July 1. lsl: Threatening
weather, with occasional rains: slight changes
In temperature: easterly winds, probably in
creasing in force.
Forecast for Georgia Generally fair: con
tinued high temperature: variable winds.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah, i la., on June 30. 1814, with the normal for
the day:
Departure Total
Trjlperatpke. front the departure
j j normal j since
Normal. Mean. or— Jan. 1,1894.
'1 80 -1 j -|-12
Comparative rainfall statement:
Departure | Total
Vrrrrvi Amount from tho departure
* 'j fo normal. since.
June3o.’94. j or— Jan. 1,1894.
.20 .08 .17 - 7 11
Maximum temperature, 87 : ; minimum tem
perature. 72 c .
The hight of the Savannah river at Augusta
at H a. in. c7sth meridian time* yesterday was
12.2 feet, a fail of 2.5 feet during the preceding
twenty four hours.
The Cotton Bulletin for twenty four hours
ending 6p. m., June HO. 1394, 75th Meridian
lime.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations
Districts. j Average.
XT AMr a of Max Min. Rain
names. jSjB Tea, Tern. fall.
Atlanta ! 11 94 70 | .12
Augusta ! 11 94 66 39
Charleston j 5 88 70 .22
Galveston 1 22 90 74 .00
Little Rock 13 102 72 .CO
Memphis 13 98 74 .05
Mobile 10 100 72 . 00
Montgomery 7 98 76 .00
New Orleans 1.3 *9B to .00
Savannah 13 96 70 ■ <0
Vicksburg 7 ! 9.8 74 j .21
Wilmington—j .. j .00
Stations of I Max. Min. Kain
savannah Distrk t. Tem Tern. fall.
Albany 104 j 72 ; 00
Alapuha 96 I 6 j .09
Amevicus 98 j 72 , .00
Bain bridge 100 72 00
Cordelc 102 j 70 | .20
Kastman 92 , 68 .05
Fort Caines 100 76 j .00
Gainesville,'Fla 90 ' 08 I .30
Mi lien 96 j 68 j .28
Quitman 98 1 01
Savannah 87 * 72 ! .08
Thomasville 94 j 70 , .12
Waycross 92 | 68 63
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations for the Morning News :
H Wind.| S:
g p
Name £ o |< ! P, State
c 5 . 2-' **
or 3 ’ 8 !l f 5 OF
Station. g p j : Wf.atheii.
Norfolk ; 78 Si 10: .00 ( Cloudy
Hatteras .. 76 S E 12 .OOCloudy
Wilmington T 4 N K 61 .38,(.'loudy
Charlotte 6g ; N E L .32 Cloudy
Raloigh - 761 E I, .On Cloudy
Charleston. 78-N E 14 .00 Pt’ly cloudy
Atlanta 82 j N 6 .00 Clear
Augusta, ... 70 N 14 1 *'4 Raining
Savannah ... 78 E 8* .03 Cloudy
Jacksonville..... 80 NK; rr .oociear
Titusville 80 E 12 .0 1 Pt'lycloudy
Jupiter 76 S l: .00 Clear
Key West 82 SW if. l Cloudy
Tampa ' 74 NW 6' .72 Raining
I'ensucula j 82 SW 8 T Cloudy
Mobile 80 S E 12 .00 Ptlv cloudy
Montgomery.... 91 NE L; .00,Clear
Meridian 92 NW L: .00 Clear
Vicksburg ! *
New Orleans 91 N 6; .ooClear
Fort Smith !
Galveston ' 81 s 8 tO Clear
Corpus Christ!. ! B.'s F.ji6i .Oo!Ciear
Palestine ... 92|NW|L| 001 Clear
P. H. Smyth.
Observer, Weather Bureau.
HOTfcLS.
YOU-:-CAN-:-DANCE
Every Evening
TO
COBB'S FAMOUS MUSIC,
take; a surf: BATH,
Or bit on the wide verandas
jfIOTEL TYBEE,
And enjoy the cool breezes.
RrtTES:
to #*o.oo per week.
#3.dl per liny. All meals 75 cent*
BIIHSN & COWSN.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. JULY 1. ISOI.
\C U RES OTHERS!
Disease follows a run-down system with
the liver inactive and the blood disordered.
Pimples, Boils, Sores, Carbuncles, Ulcers,
and like manifestions of impure blood,
should lie driven out of the system with
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
SMrs. Kuhn. 61S E.
ltith St.. ,Ycit Fork
<s7 y. writes as fol
lows : “It pleases
me to state that I
hnd a running sore
upon my neck, and
had it operated
upon threo times,
find still it was not
cured. 1 was also
run-down very
much. Then’ was a
decided change after
using Ur. Pierce's
..s'.isl i Golden Medical [ig
rW covery. I took a
? few bottles and was
Mrs. Kuhn. soon cured. Later
tny husband bad a
lump behind his ear; he tried your medi
cine, and one bottle cured him. 1 shall
always*recommend your medicines.”
[why NQm^o;u?i
CHEAP ADVERTISING,
ONE CENT A WORD.
A DVERTISEMENT9, 10 words aw more,
In this column Inserted for ONE CENT A
WORD, Cash In Advance, ea<v inaertloa.
Anybody who hss any want to supply, any
thing to buy or soli, any business or sooocn
mod a Ilona to secure indeod, anv wish to
gratify, should Qdvortise in this column.
PERSONAL.
gold and‘*:lver." Look up the old
v ’ trunk 1 etore going to the country and
bring the old watch c am. nick-nacks tore
exchanged for new ones, or get the cash at
Fcvea’s, the reliable jeweler. 11J Broughton
street.
'TUSSLE patwr of all kinds: stars spangles.
* i-raids, etc., fur dre.v ing dolls. at.L.L
Grass .
\f EATS by the earload, the linest eter
* l roughi to the city; we want you to see
them: yu;. will say -o on when you try them.
A 1 Bros., in the market.
k > El RJGEKA buy cue while weather
is hot; will sell them cheap this week.
The Miller Company.
Mbs M V HAM L.TOV, the dressmaker
is now located at in Jones street.
J FURNITURE repaired and polished, mat
tresses renovated and leaned, furniture
carefully {Kicked for shi, ping; all work guar
anteed. Lewis Boriss, upholsterer and cabinet
maker, No. 72 York s.reut.
J \RKS ■: ’' i . erfect tit. satisfa t
gaaranteed. 15! Montgomery street.
MATTRESSES properly renovated; furni
ture upholstered, repaired and safely
{jacked. 1a by carriages r. novated; lowest
prices; reliable work. Fox. Whitaker and
Hull streets.
\riAVi is attracting the attention of the
ladies of our city. Mrs Grady will be
glad to toll you about this it you will cull at
42 Liberty street.
H AMMOCKS, woven wire, ralance, and
other test types; mosquito nets, all
kinds; closing out cheap, lhe Miller Com
pany.
r INHERE is no establishment in the country
* bundling better beet, spring lamb. veal,
otc.. than we ar . For tho choicest cuts, you
must see Cohen Bros., iu the market.
HECEIVED. from the largest importing
houses of Now York, an assortment of
line soring and summer goods. Suits made
to order from #l6 up; pants from .ft. also
cleaning, repairing and dyeing at reasonable
prices. Call at A. Gotz\ The Tailor, 31 Jeffer
son street.
**II <>T nights, ain't they:" ‘Well, yes;
* 1 but I sleep comfortably.” “How s > '
' Why, because Fox. on Whitaker street,
renovateu my mattresses thoroughly and has
done s > satisfactorily for ten years, and more
over, if you give him hair, you get it all back.
Just try him once and sleep comfortably.
IJKOPERTY owners who would avoid the
annoyance of bad. leaky roof* and save
their money, can protect themselves by using
Armitage s asphalum roof paints; will out
wear the most costly lead or oil paints, and
are handsome, dura! le, preservative, inex
pensive and fireproof. For sheds, burns,
etc., try their two or three ply rooting. Call
or address, J. Clement Courtenay, Agent, 103
Bay street.
sJKK our umbrella covers before having
your umbrella recovered elsewhere. J.
J. < Iras 3.
BRIDAL chamber suites; choice designs in
oak. walnut, birch and mahogany Ex
amine our mammoth stock. The Miller Com
pany.
I ADIIKS will do well by entrusting their
J market orders to Cohen Bros., who at
tend to furnishing all that they may want for
dinner.
ATTENTION, LADIES: “Emma'' Bust
- V Developer will enlarge your bust f>
inches. Guaranteed. Sealed instructions 2c.
or 21 page illustrated catalogue 6c. by mail.
Emma Toilet Bn, ar. Boston, Mass.
!>AI’F.R dolls of all description to amuse
th** little ones at J. J. Grass’.
DO you want money? If ho. you can get all
you want on your diamonds, watches,
jewelry, clothiug, tools, guns, pistols, etc..,
and on almost anything of value, at the Old
Reliable Pawnbroker House, 179 Congress
street. E. Muhl erg. manager.
HELP WANTED.
\l T \NTEI). first-class moulder, must be ca
. pablo taking entire charge of foundry.
Address “Foundry," Morning News.
\NTEi), competent machinist to operate
* t machine shop. Address “North,"
Morning News.
N" 17USE—Competent nurse wanted; one
accustomed to children, call at low
llenry street.
1117 ANTED Are you a Catholic? Are you
t> unemployed'- Will you work for $lB
per week: Write to-day. J. E. Gay. 56 Fifth
avenue, Chicago. 111.
AA’HITE female cook, good wages, fine
yy home; German preferred. Inquire at
(Reinhart's) market, corner .South Broad and
Jefferson.
\ 17ANTED, a middle aged colored woman
y\ for general hous< work, reference re
quired Address ( hamberma and. Nows offiej.
WANTED, ladies to do writing for me at
▼ home. Can earn f’o per month. Posi
tion permanent. Send self addressed stamped
envelope for reply. Address Hattie Dwire,
Buchanan. Mich.
Wf ANTED, agents. Sample sashlook free
yy by mall for 2c stamp. Immense, un
rivalled Only good one ever invented.
Beats weights. Sales unparalleled. sl2 a day.
Brohard (Box 05). Philadelphia.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
nO N'T you need a good cook, white or
black, or other help* Tarver Intelli
gence Bureau.
\\ r ANTED, position by experienced nurse;
yy monthly or otherwise. Address, Mrs.
j. B. 151 Montgomery street.
1I r ANTED, a position as bookkeeper by
yy Aug. 1: good reference furnished. Ad
dress Energy, this office.
RESPECTABLE colored girl wants situa
tion to travel as ladies maid or chil
dren's nurse. Address L. lb. No. 3o East
Boundary street.
MISCELLANEOUSWANTS*' ~
$•) "i w i to l"an on Improved city prop
" erty at 7 1 , pec cent. Hammond
J Read, Room 4.l’rovnlent building
HOUSES WANTED—To Property Owners:
Several twenty-live. tliir:y. thirty-five
and forty-dollar houses wanted. Kuhns i
ybanes, Room 12. Sorrel Building.
V i 'ANTE o, second-hand premier or East
W , Moraine News.
WT ANTED, six thousand dollars for threo
M or five year, gilt edge security. Ad
dress Loan. Morning News.
M SCELLANEUUS WANTS. _
U r ANT S2OJ for 90 days; will pay Mg Inter
est and give mortgage on bou>rthold
goods and some tine stock. Address ‘Bona
fide." care of Morning News.
\NTKD. to borrow t :09 for eight or tea
'' m nths t*Tiattcl mortgage and in
dorser given as security. Address Loan, this
office.
VV' - ANTED to borrow $t s)■* for a term of ft
’ * years on plantation and pine lands,
near this city. Ample security. Address
Veritas, this office.
ROOMS TO RSNT.
rinvo connecting rodms. f irnished and at
i tended, for rent to a { arty of young men;
1 ath attached; gas; convenient ami delight
ful, good neighborhood; second story above
bast meat; no one else on same floor private
family Address Box 119. Morning News.
r P' > LET. three fine connecting rooms with
E use of bath. 11 Loreh street.
NICELY furnished rooms for gentlemen:
southern exposure, gas, hot and cold
water. 210 President street.
RENT, hat of rooms, furnished or un
-* furnished at No. |7 Jones.
tIOR RENT, pleasant south rooms, fur
nished. 82 Gaston street.
r P Wo conno, ting rooms for rent, furnished
* and attended, for gentlemen only; use >f
hath, lonvenient to business. Address this
office, < ’harlton street.
N'ICELY furnished rooms for rent: gas. hot
and colil ba H. 41 Montgomery street.
F.AST BROAD, furnished hall room to
rent.
RENT, large front rooirs on second
* floor, furnished or unfurnished. 169
Jones street.
RENT, rooms large and small; furn
t nisheu and attended. 155 South Broad.
r RENT, three or four rooms with bath
1 111 i luffy st
IjTOR RENT, two rooms furnished or un
furnished. 185 President street, corner
.Jefferson,
RENT, large cool front room, fur
nished. 98*i >outh Broad.
rooms for gentlemen. TOO
street.
RENT, nice flat of rooms, only ten
*- dollars per month, lo Macon street.
RENT, furnished front room, parlor
floor suitable for a couple or two gentle
men 57 W hitak< r strei i
DESIRABLE flat for rent, furnished or un*
luruished for light housekeeping. 53*
Abe r corn.
AT. also single rooms; modern conven
iences. 117 Barnard street. Piano, guitar,
banjo, organ and singing taught.
lARGE. pleasant front rooms for gentle-
men, nicely furnished and attended:rea
sonat le rent. 53 : t At'er< orn.
lAKGE. neatly furnished room; every con-
venience; one or two gentlemen; terms
reasonable. 52 Habersham.
Rooms to rent, furnished or unfurnished,
at 44 West Broad. •
r |' K KE Eor four room.s; water chVamc floor;
Suitable for housekeeping. 62 Huber
sham street.
1 \ ESI KABLE rooms, fnrn.idied. for gentle
7 men or light housekeeping. 1?3 Liberty
VFLAT of four rooms, corner Harmon
and Wheaton street a. f8 per month.
of rooms near park extension, has
all modern convenience; sure to please
you. ( has. Morton, Savannah, Gu.
}\ UK RENT, very nice, large room, fur
nKned or unfurnished. G3 Jefferson
street, corner Perry.
DESIRABLE, nicely furnished room for
rent, m 10ft Jones street.
DIOR RENT few rooms with pri
1 vileges of oath. Apply 22 Broughton
street.
CTORRENT one desirable flat at 174 Lib
1 erty street.
ULKGANT rooms -n the first floor; large
hall, third floor, m Lyons block. John
Lyons.
HOUSES AND STORES FOH RENT.
KENT, seven-room house. No. 27*,
Broughton street, with stables in bark
yard. Apply to C. H. Medlock, Alpha s wharf,
or i > S (haghom.
KI.N r. store and dwelling’, corner
Mill and West Boundary. Apply 24Vi
Indian.
LKAL stores and houses in all sections
► of city can he rented low to Oct. l; call
and see our list. Kuhns A Ybone;.
r V' ‘ RKNT house 68 lord( n >;:• •
1 <’ .Schultz, 10H|4 Bay.
r l l VVO-STOR\ dwelling Montgomery
__ rt,>lt low - W. 11. Dooner. 43 Gaston.
tpOK RENT, three nice houses, clean, airy.
1 and every convenience; Taylor street
near East Broad. Apply W. Wolcdge. 4 7
Habersham.
L'gk RENT, seven room house; all modern
A improvements: 4t Gincolu street. Apply
Joe Sognier* 22 : /* Drayton street.
I/dr KENT, the splendid residence, No.
* 137 Jefferson, nour Duffy street, five
rooms, excluding bath and kitchen. Rent
cheap Theo. G root. Real Estate Agent '.6
West Broad.
FTOR RENT. 7 room house, 78 Duffy street.
_ Ap; i> Meyer cv Walsh.
!,: RENT dwellin • No. 174Habersham
* street; eight rooms: apply 180 New
Houston street. W. b. Guerard.
IpOR RENT., dwell ii • No, m „ price
A street; seven rooms; apply iso New
Ho ■•: n stri el W ! < Jucfard;
L' >R REN 1 from < let 1, the handsome
A residence 213 Whitaker street, now oc
cupied by Maj. Shdlman. Apply Julius
Collat, 149 Hroughtort street.
KENT, a 4 room house. 269 Lincoln
A street* with kitchen and yard. Inquire
corner Anderson.
KENT, Seven-room house, 184 Mont-
A gomery street. Apply 182 Montgomery
street.
KFNT. house 9 Floyd street, near
l Hull: rent moderate to desirable tenant.
J. E. pulton A- Sun, Hoard of 'Prude Building.
T^O R REN I’, riouse. 82 Broughton street
• near Abercorn. J. E. Fulton A Safi,
Board of Trade Building.
I/< >R KENT, house. 9 Hull street, near East
A Broad; #l3 per month J. K. Fulton a*
Son. Board of Trade Building.
LN>K RF.NT. house, lft , Jones street; #10.50
1 per month. J. E. Fulton A Son. Board
of Trade Building.
Ji3OR RENT house 18ft West Bfoad street,
A containing eight rooms; #l6 per month*,
for summer months. J. E. Fulton & Son,
Board of Trade Building.
L'V >R RENT, b room house on < >ak street #lO
r per month. J. E Fulton i Son. Beard of
Trade Building.
IjlOK RENT, that desirable residence 161
Liberty street; hot and cold water, and
all modern conveniences. J. K. Fulton A Son,
Board of Trade Building.
IT’OR RENT, house l* r 0 Duffy street, second
A west of Whitaker. $:5 per month. J. k.
Fulton A Son Board of Trane Building.
IjlOR RENT desirable residence IBS Duffs
street: all modern convenience**, j.
Fulton A Son. Board of Trade Building
RENT, houses3V£ East Broad street;
x #l2 per month. J E Fulton & Son.
B< >a rd of i rade Building.
171 GU RENT small store 142 H Bryan street;
#l2 per month. J. E. Fulton A Son.
Board of Trade Building*
hIOR RENT, store and residence above cor
ner Farm and William street*- #ls per
month. J. E. Fulton A Son, Board of Trade
Building.
j.
I residence 147 Taylor street, also No. 149;
furnished J E. Fultou & Son, Board of
Tra • Building
KENT. 2 story frame houses. 7 rooms:
rent #1) per month; mok*rn convent
cnees. Peter Reilly, I eal Estate Agent. 28
Drayton street.
Ij3( >R RENT, a 5 room house on Wilmington
inland. Apply to (/has. Jemdal. City
market.
HOUSES ANO STOKES FOR RENT^
T^H >H KENT. 2 story frame house, southwest
* cornc~il,incoln and New Houston streets;
has all modern conveniences, rent low. peter
Reilly. Real Estate Agent. 28 Drayton street.
RENT, modern hiuse. 141 Lilcrty
A street, near the De Soto hotel cur give
immediate {Kisscssion. A. T*. Solomon, cor
ner Bay and .lofr**r* u n streets.
RENT, on reasonable terms to desir
able tenant, the residence corner of
President and Lincoln streets adjoining my
own. and pos-esMng every modern conven
ience. W. W. Gordon. Jr . over Merchants'
Bank.
I<pOl< RENT, brick st' re, complete with
A shelving etc . on Liberty near
Montgomery street. Apply No. .0 Mont
gomery.
p>R RENT fn m Oct. ! a
* Tty street: northwest corner liaher^ham
and Liberty. At present occupied bv Mr.
Oppenheim. G. H. Remshart, 118 Bryan
street.
house; hot and cold water, gas. etc.,
Apply drug store, next door.
RENT from Oct l dwelling :50 Jones
* street, so.'ond door w*si of Whitaker, at
present occupied by Mrs. Partridge u. H.
Remshart.
of two {owners) would lot half
house, ten rooms, modern conveniences:
nicely located aud arranged for two families.
Ezekiel Brown, general delivery, post office.
Uh.>R KENT, bay-window house. 217 Jeffer
* son All conveniences. Apply Louis
Vogel, 220 Jefferson.
CT >R RENT, store and dwelling, corner Bay
* and F arm. Rent reasonable. Apply 02,
Farm street.
pOR R 1 NT th Tucker place at White
* Bluff for the summer G. H. Remshart.
liV >R RENT, dwelling 41 Jefferson street,
* third door south of York. G. H. Remo
hart. 1 IM Bryan street.
RENT, dwelling 72 Henry street, he
-1 tween Abercorn and Lincoln. Possession
at once. G. H. Remshart.
\% T ILL rent, with privilege of lease from
’/ Get j a portion, or all of premises
h’3 Duffy street: house has all modern con
ventenccs; servants' quarters: carriage house
and stalile on rear of lot; possession given im
metliately. Call on W. K. Thigpen or W W.
Mallard. 135 Bay street,
RENT, residence 27 Jones street. Ap
ply. Mrs. F. A. Fulton. 19 Jones street
I v ESI RAIIId', Anderson street house, just
* renovated: eight-room, twenty dollars
per month. J. F. Brooks.
WALDBURG STREI eo. A.
( 9 > Mercer, Jr., over Southern Bank
)R RENT, desirable seven room house,
A No, 171 New Houston street, third door
west of Barnard, large yard, with stable in
same; rent low. Apply J. F. Brooks, 135*,
Bay street.
No. 208 Drayton street, north
east corner of Waldburg, lino residence
with all modern conveniences. Apply J. I’.
Brooks, Bay street.
F3OK RENT, several desirable houses in
best localities. Apply to Champion A
Garmant 118 Bryan street
Tor sale.
II GMING pigeons for sale. I will sell a few
* pair of 1891 banded youngsters Mulh
gan-Mahr strain at #2.50 per pair. Have six
Silver Wyandotte hens tine show birds
Have also now main sail. jib. mast, boom and
puff suitable for sloop yacht about 21 feet
long; all cheap for cash. Edmund K. Middle
ton.
CIOR bicycl© first class com
•A- cost #1'0; will sell for #6O. Call at or
address Drug store. Bolton anti Montgomery.
(101 NTERS uml show eases for sale.
Thomas L Wylly, successor to vVyllv A
Clarke.
hIUR SALE. #4.200 house on Taylor street..
near Abercorn. a delightful residence
or investment netting over H percent A poly
to Hammond J. Read, room 4. Provident
Building.
}j DUSES and lot.** in all parts of city on
I terms to suit, and at any prce. Give
me a call. Win J. MiscaJly, Jr., i’rovident
Building.
jib) BUSHELS Id peas By John F.
1 ' M f Tictjen West Broad and New streets
1 ( \ Af-RES of land on the salts: eight miles
*' ' from the citv. For information address
R. S. Buckner. 237 Duffy street.
MV Mack horse for sale cheap. Apply Ja
- coli Lippman. Druggist, corner Congress
and Barnard streets.
H i NEW Hour barrels complete for sale,
Staf Lepli
SAI.K, two adjoining lots in TatonvUle
* wiil sell cheap for cash. .1 L Fulton A
son.
Cl<) R SALE . u
A. deuces, C. 6.‘*t and 67 Jefferson street.
J. E. Fulton tY Bon.
SALE, a rnagnillccnt residenco on
-A Jones street. J. E Fulton A son.
SALE, a splendid residence on Duffy
A J. E. Fulton A son.
>K SAUv house 56 Waldburg street, near
Lincoln. J. E. Fulton A Son.
ITIORSALE, hotel In Fort Meade i
Would exchange for Savannah real es
tate. J. E. Fulton A Son
IJdOH SALE, lot on Fifth street, near West
Broad ton \ .Son.
PIORSALE Miss Annie Blatz's beautiful
place (33 acres ) can be bought by right
party on easy terms, as she desires to go to
Europe this Hutumpr. Situated on high land,
overltu kin,: H*ri> river: is only ten minutes
walk from Thunderbolt a prominent prome
nade and hotels several hundred dollars L
realized every summer from the shipments >f
vegetables and fruit to northern markets;
has all the comforts of a large farm as well
as a mansion bv the salts for the s imner
pure, cool well water graix* arbors, fruit
trees in abundance and 1 tearing: Kleof Hope
cars pass the large gates fronting house. This
is surely a protit ale place for the right party.
Kuhns & Yl ;in- • H- rn 12. Sorrel Bullalttg.
lalOR SALE or rent, a nice residence In
Fooler, near depot; large lot, one
flower garden. William J. Mist ally, Jr .
Provident Building.
IJV •!< SALE or rent, the Goodwin residence
152 Gaston street, now being repaired
and repainted. 20 rooms, bath rooms and
closets on three floors one of th** most desir
able residences in the city. Apply to S. I*.
Goodwin.
LpOR SALE, ten sharetfGeorgia State Build-
A ing and Loan Association, first scries.
Address Georgia, News office.
IoIOR SALE, oak wood, ninety-five cents,
pine wood seventy five cents a load dc
livered. Cali or address Ogceehoe Wood
Yard, Dgeechcc road and Second street.
("1 HARTER DAK cooking stove, large size
J for sale, with all utensils and cold water
attachment, cheap, used a short time; also
onr* new oak refrigerator, large size 53 !/ ,
Abercorn.
\ I ir.K, cream, fresh butter and curds. For
*7* pure milk ami cream from well fed Jt r
sey cows, call at >4 New Houston street
I j7OK SALE, one share Excelsior Loan As
Hoclatlon stock, not less than par. Ad
dress B. J.. P. O. box 207.
SALE, an elegant piece of property
situated near Gaston street running
from Howard to Barnard street*. There is a
seven room brick house on Howard street
with all conveniences and space on Barnard
street for two houses. This property can be
bought remarkably cheap. William J. Mis
caily, Jr.. Provident Building.
lARGE, blank books and letter books at a
i discount. Thomas L. Wylly, successor
to Wylly A Clarke.
I7VJR SALK; second hand 14x20 eng’no,
Good order, cheap; also 10. 12 and 15-
horse power. Lombard Iron Works, Augusta,
Ga.
MULES and horsosforsale at McCormick’s
Stables, West Broad and Alice streets.
\ GENTLE horse, accustomed to being
driven oy ladies; price #l9O. Apply 92
G winnett street.
IyiORSALE. anew phaeton and harness a*
m Harmon stable.
IT'OUSALE.. place at Cattle Park. 10 acres,
.r if>o fet river frond*. * hoi so and barn,
fruit trees, artesian well, near electric curs.
For further Information apply A. Humes,
Cattle Park.
__
\I)ELI< JHTFHL house at Guyton. Ga .
for sale or rent. Apply to Dr. Sidney J.
Lanier. 152 Liberty street. Savannah. Ga.
/ tA I S Baled unthrashetl oats i- forage
' ' and grain; you only pay for the oats get
the straw free, at' sl6 ion retails at $1 per
hundred at warehouse, I. J. Davis' or W. l).
JSiinkins' cheaper than any other feed. J. F.
Gullmartin & Cos.
(IYPRESN SHINGLES for Tj bt
other coast points list longer and are
cheaper; boats can h*ad at the mill; prices
are reduced t> sj.2ft and *1.50 per thousand.
Vale Royal Manufacturing Company.
STOLEN.
STOLEN a black sword rune with Ivory
head, broken. Reward will he paid if re
turned to me. G W. Aliev.
LOST
IOST, in theater Thursday night, ladies’
* double ease gold watch. Suitable re
ward it returned to 214 Jefferson, corner
I)ufly street.
IOST. liver colored setter pup; four months
* old; reward if returned to 6l* t Jones
htre t
1 IBER \L REW VRD for pair soissors lo t
■ * on Jones Htreet. between Barnard and
Tattnall. 17.’ Jones street.
BIIArtO'NG.
I>OAHD, with large, airy rooms; good
y tahh*; reasonable terms. 145 Perry street.
J>OOMS and board. 56 Barnard street.
HOARD, with large, airy, well-furnished
rooms; good table; summer terms. 163
South Broad.
IF you want good board at reasonable rates
apply to 149 Gordon street.
SUMMER REBORTB.
i SKILL MOUNTAINS- Meade’s Moun-
V tain Horne. Woodstock, Lister county.
New York Elevation two thousand feet.
Accommodates one hundred. Accommoda
tions lirst class. Kates reasonable. Savan
nah reference, Austin K Myres.
I <>T SPRINGS, N C near Ashevilk ; no
* malaria: cool nights nil summer; spring
water: tine, baths; magniticent scenery; first
class board and very reasonable terms at
Loretta Hall. Address Harry M. Swain,
proprietor.
N o. in E Twenty third street, near Fourth
avenue; parties desiring to remain
transiently in New- York city can find pleasant
accommodations upon reasonable terms at
the above address. Mrs. R. Leppor.
\I r HEX visiting New York obtain home
y y like accommodations at reasonat lo
rates in private family. Address Mrs. E. 1).
242 West 44th street.
/ 10MFOUTABLE board; very desirable lo
* cation on ear line. Address Miss E S.
Tennent or Mrs. William A. Johnstone, Hen
dersonville. N. C.
I>< OMs. with or without board, delight
l fullv situated, retired neighborhood, 358
West Fifty-fifth street. New York. Terms
reasonable For particulars address as above
K. I Donohoe Savannah reference. Misses
Spellman and i Brien and postoffice box 104.
EDUCATIONAL.
SUMMER school for boys and girls. Miss
M i: Ryan. ft 7 Hall street.
SUMMER school Monday. July A. at 172
South Broad street. Miss K. H. Dev*
ereux.
AJ RS M. .1 CLARKE will open n summer
>•1 school on Mondtiv. July 2 at her resi
dence. 166 Habersham street, between Hall
and Gwinnett.
A] ISs !•’. M. KELLY will reopen school for
-’I the summer, at 149 New Houston street.
SCH K)L for Backward Boys opens Sept 20,
1 1 91. .it Ann Art or. Mich. Circulars sent.
Re i x t fully. Kate J Kim ball.
(t K< )RGIA Business College has removed to
* postoffice building. Examine the legi
ble. simple, non phonetic system of short hat fl
taught by us. Tuition, day or night session,
#5 a numlh
"business opportunities.
(UKND for little book, How to speculate
successfully in the Grain and Stock
Markets;’mailed free. Comstock, Hughes &
Cos., Rialto Building, Chicago."
SUCCESSFUL Speculation open to ail; try
our syndicate system of speculation;
increase your Income; Information free;
send for circular. Thompson A Derr Cos.,
38 Wall street. New Y’ork. Incorporated un
der tbe. laws of state of New York. Capital
#IOO,OOO.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
\I r E dye to lhe. Mills A Cos., English dyers
y arid cleaners. Dyeing and ( loaning at
the lowest prices. Gents' suits dyed any
color #2 oo steam cleaned #l 00; pants cleaned
40cents; curtains 40 cents; gloves 5 cents. 84
Broughton street, between Lincoln and Aber
corn.
riMIE cheapest stove house in Savannah.
I
IjARF: SB canned goods for picnics. Every
thing necessary for a day's outing. At
E. L. Maslick's. Harris and Price streots.
IjYoREST City Bakery, corner Whitaker
and South Broad street lane; fresh bread
of all kinds; French, water, and Vienna rolls,
cakes and pies.
lAOR the best custom-made shoes at low
- prices go to Okarma.
\ r OU will want something during this hot
I weather t<-tempt your appetite. Semi
to J. It. Baker; ho will send you something
that you will enjoy.
fPHK best of wood and big loads. Thoms
-1 son. 4s West Broad.
IjAor the picnic, all kinds of pickles, in all
kinds of packages, at all kinds of prices
to suit pur* baser. F. L Mautick, corner
Harris and Price streets.
}I ()W is this*' A No. 7 cook stove and fur-
I nlture for #8 CorhWU A Chipman-.
\LL orders left with me for Sunday din
ners will t e proinply .tlellvered Sunday
morning. ('. VV. Cummlutf, M 6 Price street
IF’ you are not wearing a pair of russet
shoes from Okurnia’.s, it will pay you to
get a pair.
STOVE and range repairing a specialty.
Thomason, 4M West Broad street.
steels .for sharpening carving
J knives; guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. ( orn well A ( hipmaa.
IjIEKKIS hums and bacon "Comes a littte
higher, but—." Always fresh at E. L.
Mastick's, Harris and Price streets.
rpilV a 3 pound box of candy forfiOcents
I from the --avannah (’onfectlonery Depot.
44 1 2 Bull street Home made broken candy
10 cents per pound.
rPHK Forest City Bakery can furnish picnic
I parties, wedding-', etc., with the finest
cakes, etc., on short notice.
IF you want a good stove cheap now is your
time We have them cheaper than ever.
Thomason. 4* West Broad.
j \ARS and oarlocks: to get rock-bottom
* " prices you should give us a call; we will
make pric. *to suit your pocket. Cornwell A
Chipman.
VLL work left at any of Okarma’sbranches
through the city will bo promptly and
neatly dome
i \\ r h keep the famous T’mline” water
l> ' ground flour; pure, healthy and whole
l-orno; fresh every week, at K L. Mastiok m,
1. ::.- r Harris an i Trice streets.
your orders for Sunday dinner to J.
I*. Tordniv. (.ordon and Trice; he will
deliver them Sunday morning.
I \(>N The deceived. Huy only the best and
I " finest m< ats. J- 11. Baker will sell you
only this kind.
IlfK soli you a No. 7 range and have it con
▼ ▼ nc. u and to boiler for fIT.JSO. Cornwell &
Chlpman.
I F your shoes need repairing drop in at
Okarma .s; he will repair them while you
wa '
'NIHNK water ground flour fresh
l every wool*. The tin the market
Try it. At K. L. Mastick’s. corner Harris
and Price sti 1 1 1
(* IV K us your orders when you want your
* roots paunti i .uclJonald lioof Paint
Company. West Broad street.
MI SCE: L LJ. fi OUS.
r | l !H b <*rest City Bakery makes a specialty
* ' rolls every morning for breakfast.
Ngw is the time to give your roof a Rood
• at of paint and let Cornwell & Chip*
rr> n and • the work for you. _
1 > i > Mastic -\ca bvAi flour. Itwillsult any
■ > i,nrp *s4 and he enjoyed by ail who us®
it . Mastick, corner Karris and Pried
street-.
SILK 1 ' !;a f s !•■ 1 hand sewed at Okarma’*
for f. at . a ticket that entitles you to 20
shines. V'm
SOMETHING n ' ' n!v real good oil
stove in Savannah, at (7oruwell & Chip
man's }
rplil M f paint is the best thing
* for roofs, Don't h*r:/et us. McDonald
Roof Paint tlompany 23 West Broad street.
IV )N r you \\ .inf t.* l ake four or five pies ••
* a time? If sti „**t a pie rack; fits any
stove. Cornwell ..V Cl Li pm an
/ Ot< Cummings for choice selections of
" * Hunts He keeps everything to be
found In a ii rat-class green grocery. 146 Price
street. j.
/ 1 1< A XI I’E WA RE and a full line of tinware,
* * at \ cry close tiguces. Cornwell St Chip*
man.
IiIRESH vegetables of all kinds received
every day at J. P. Cordray’s, come*
Gordon and Price streets __
I FISHERMENS supplies of all kinds, and
at rock-bottom prices. Cornwell A
Chipman.
\LL candies sold at the Savannah Confeo*
tionery Depot are fresh and pure, and
of the finest kind. 25 cents per pound.
SUMMER is coming, so prepare for a com*
fortable resting place, by getting one of
those everlasting wire hammocks; something
new. at Cornwell xt Chipman’s.
HA L'TI MORE and Busy Bee hams can b#
had fresh every week from E. L. Maa
tick, Harris and Price streets. _____
IK.MTNINg freezers; prices lower than
i ever for the celebrated Lightning ica
cream freezers, at Cornwell & Chipman’s.
r IMI H best thing <m the market for the put*
1 pose. See Mr. G. 1. Taggart, and sen
what he says about the McDonald roof paint
for leaky roofs. Beware of imitations. Give
us a trial. McDonald Roof Paint < ompany,
22 West Broad street, Savannah, Ga. _
yV’ATKR coolers, all kinds, at hard time#
yy prices Cornwell & Chipman.
( T<X)L cabinet l eer on draught; light winea
' and bottled i.eer of all kinds, for summer
drinks, at E. L. Mastick’s corner Harris and
Price streets.
IjTOR, fine beef, mutton, sausages, etc., call
‘ on J P Lord ray, corner Gordon and
Price streets.
in the way of vegetables
■A that the market affords can bo found aft
Cummings. 146 Price street.
MILLINERY.
Ui.1.1.W RUSSELL
MULL HATS
Are all tho thro In Now York, and
to soo all tho latest doslgns in
Ntull Hats and in Ladies' and Chil
dren's Eloant Trimmed Hats you
must call on
Mrs. £. N. LAWLER.
Il l Hrotightnn Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WYATT I)K K. BARCLAY,
Attorney at Law,
Darien, (iu.
Claims in the Eastern Circuit and elsewhere
given prompt attention. Practices in the
Courts of the State and United States.
I’. 11. KIKKNAN,
Plumber and Tinner.
Roofs tinned and repaired. Water Closets,
Bath Tubs and Pipes fitted In with besi ma
terial and workmanship.
Telephone 100. 30!* Whitaker stroftt,
NOTICE.
Office Board of Sanitary Commissioners,
Wednesday, June 20th 1894. So one will bfr
allowed to leave the quarantine station from
May Ist to November Ist without a permit
from the Board of Sanitary Commissioners,
except crew of quarantine tug: and the crevr
of tug will not l e allowed to board any vessel
lying in quarantine, nor will they bo allowed
to engage in the work of disinfection of ves
sels nor In the discharge of ballast.
The mail man will not t e allowed to live at
the quarunnno station, but must take tho
mail from the station at tho head of th
wharf, remaining in his boat.
No one will lie allowed to visit tho quaran
tine station, except by permission of th®
Board of Sanitary Commissioners.
Vessels from Santos Rio Janeiro and Ha
vana must not enter the river, but must I>®
sent to the South Atlantic quarantine sta
tion at Sapelo sound.
W F. BRUNNER,
Sec'y Board of Sanitary Commissioners.
CONSULTING OPTICIANS*
A STARTLING FACT',
That very few personshavaporfecteyes.il
must be evident that it requires both knowl
edge and skill to know what the eyes need
and to IP them properly with glasses Those
who trust this work to unlnetructed dealers
are criminally careless of the most valuable
of all the senses, their sight. In addition to
graduating in Germany and my thirty years'
practical experience I have taken a course
and graduated in a school of optics in New
York and learned the latest and (test methods
of ascertain • f rh*
eyes and their proper correction, so that!
can fit you properly with glasses that will
strengthen and improve your eyesight instead
of rapidly ruining it as poorly fitted glasses
will always do No charge for examination.
I)K. M. SCHWAB & SON,
Graduated Optidnos,
No 23 Bull Street.
A. S. BACON A SONS,
Manufacturers of
Office and Fine Saloon Fixtures and Interior
Finish of all descriptions, Sash. Doors and
liiinds. etc.
if you are going to build and wish to save
money call on
A. S. lACON & HONS.
P. O. Number. 95. Office Bryan and Whitaker.
Tilkpiiones |
MONEY TO LOAN.
If you wish to buy or build a house or Im
prove real estate, you can borrow money
from Tin. TITI.K (11 AKANTKK AND
1.0. AN (WII'ANV. of Savannah, at rea
sonable rates of Inti'rest and for lons’ or short
time. .
For particulars, call at the office of the
company, 135 Congress street.
C. H. DORSETT. PrcsidouU
E. L. HACKKTT, Treasurer.
ISAAC UECKETT. Secretary.
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