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,„E NEWS IN POOLER.
ie GiP. I’T-onnl. 90C I , “ I <U ' d
. .■.„! in the Little V Ule.
°* ‘ visited among friends In
R,|e " ’Marshall is la'd up with a
• aP i' ..track of the grip.
" Frank Drextter visited the home of
r . f [ee Goodwin last week.
. \ir- D. L. Christian were among
.e visUorn to Pooler last week.
Mr,
h vi ,° van Buford and son made a pleas
,n\ visit at the home of Mr. Ham last
'm" Tames Clements of Savannah was
V isitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gl
radeau last week.
e- Richardson entertained a num-
of her young friends at a candy pull
ing Tuesday evening.
The manv friends of Mr. W. Bodell will
regret "to hear that he lies very danger
otfsiy sick at his home in Savannah.
.. p Woodcock and Mr. D. Mi.ls of
, Savannah visited Mr. J. B. Jones at their
rJtpy home at Newton street last week.
I Mr’ind Mrs. J. W. Lee were among the
/.„ to pooler last weak. They were
the guests of Mr. and Mr a C. Warkmels-
monthly business meeting of the
v,. er Light Infantry has been postponed
, dl to-morrow evening, on account of
the sickness of Capt. F. H. Marshall.
' ... j e. Crawford and children of
vY 'made a pleassfit visit with her sis
pr Mrs. W. Jacobs,jat her home on Orch
il', and Hill, last week.!
There will be serv :es both morning and
..., ning to-day at he Episcopal church.
K v W K McConi sll will preach. Rev.
g Edenfleld will Iso hold services this
evening at the Bap .st church.
Rev Mr Mallery preached his first ser
mons list .Sunday a the Methodist church.
He was listened to oy large congregations
at'both services Ir. Mallory is a fluent
speaker, and mudt a good impression on
his hearers. T. ofchurch will, no doubt,
increase in membership under his pastor
age.
Three of Savankah’s fast wheelmen,
j[, s-rs. F. E. Solknon, S. H. Be -g, W.
Mayers, paid Mr. MeEvady a flying
visit here last week. The run from Sa
vannah to Pooler vts made in forty min
utes, the fastest tihe on record. Mr. R.
Koyleske was in tie party when It left
Savannah, but gotjlost and arrived in
Pooler some six hoirs later.
PORT l-iIAGHAPUS.
Maritime Matte#* of Local and Gea
el Interest.
The steamsbjp La Grande Duchesse ar
rived yesterd.il from New York with for
ty-two passeigers. She broke her own
record on thi trip, having sailed from
New York Thursday at 3 o’clock p. m.
and arrived It 11:25 a. m. yesterday. As
the tide wastow, she came up the river
slowly and Irefully, taking two hours
from Tybee t| her dock, where she arrived,
just forty-siJ hours and twenty-five min
utes from Nsv York.
The Britis* bark Antofagasta cleared
yesterday fr London with 500 casks of
spirits turphtine and 3,500 barrels of ros
in. The ca/go Was shipped by Walter
Coney. /
The schbner Margaret A. May, Capt.
Jarvis, ft/tn Baltimore, arrived yesterday
with a <Jr go of coal consigned to D. R.
Thomasl Cos.
TO-DfS weather forecast.
Foreeist for Savananh and vicinity until
midnigh Sunday: Increasing cloudiness,
with sh wers; warmer; easterly to south
erly wit Is.
Forectits from Washington—
Ueorgi : Increasing cloudiness with
showers south winds; warmer.
For Sduth Carolina: Fair, followed by
localshjwers in northwest portion; warm
er; sotmieast winds.
Easiirn Florida: Partly cloudy; local
rains J easterly winds.
Weaern Florida: Showers, followed
ty .daring weather; southerly winds.
® ei F ra l conditions: The western storm
has/moved slowly eastward, causing
tiouly and unsettled weather over the en
t.re (southern portion of the country, and
at vp. m. light rain was falling at Pensa
eo.3, F.a. Luring the past twelve hours
Precipitation has been general over the
soutnwest and along the XJulf coast; no
“fyy falls are reported,
ipldtr weather is reported from South
au,ina and Georgia; elsewhere no decided
cnatage is noted.
nesterday’s weather at Savannah—
*!“ lmum temperature 3 p. m...4g degrees
t o.mum temperature 8:15 a. m.40 degrees
Norm iiT rJl;ralUre 44 an d
Rmai temperature 52 degrees
Acoum?i y .°i tem P era ‘-ure 8 degrees
Rair "I a txces3 since Jan. 1.17 degrees
Korma ?
pV' Fln ° e Jan ’ 1 1 ' 63 inches
o'h r ■ f ; ei ' or . t ~ The hlht ot the Savan-
Mian Vm a > Aupusta a t * a - m. (75th me
-0., o- | yesterday was 11.7 feet, a fall
four ‘holirs. dUnng the P recedln g twenty
,ak<n Jan. 16. 1897, 8 p. m.
of lan “me), at the same moment
,\V Ws . ’ 1 uil stations, for the Morning
CT: " l SlaUon -
baner k ;J ,a Y ly c l°udy ~| 40 I L .00
cloudy£ £ 2
cloud y m s 2
Ho„ C ' ( lr dy S 6 2
•\>woS’ ? udy M 10 •<
Galveston Cl , oudy --68 8 .04
Corr,u, , cloud y 68 8 T
Pale s .'in? r SU ’ oloud y •• 68 18 T
- " ’ fjoudy 64 12 .16
' ' l " n 1 " ra ture; •Velocity'of
J. M. Sherier,
Observer, Weather Bureau.
k liTYry g. Hhaw of Stockton, Cal.,
hriha'uM,!Y? ney , for the erection of a Call
ove-;!,, ~ arc h on one of the principal
V| tl.‘ “"hrngton. The design pro
ra;t <• am®, ° o J urnn s, four in number.
*• l. :n„.„ '■ tZ ,y . envelopes by oranges
•nth , Th * b "*e are to be faced
,r ’h Itself L f Inyx1 nyx and marl> le. The
tr of dressed California
, with other California
k. 'o n . ‘ ls ' aur el, orange and tania
‘■■■'ite.l fun n’n 0 ," Plth,,r " Me - w 'll be ex-
N ' U Ur.'l in rvf ‘ nK oranKe and lemon
ky l. ar r ’ h °enter a California grlz
tt' li win v ®tispended from the
i* !d.,,i wIMi 11 I'm her of crystal bloges, to
, or ' > W:rn s h dlrrcrp nt varieties of Call
fight win e m h °. f the * e an ,ncan
>,:ms aill | Illuminate the wine.
' fur ‘° be
I, inu lii’ 'Perry Patetic—
•Mars? p * re *t to have a million
| , 'kild'' l .r ra U ’ a *Wn-I dur| no Wether It
Ihings j . .. IVe thought of so many
kin d o with It that It would
o '“mmo.
Social Functions
DEMAND THE BEST OF EV
ERYTHING IN
CHINA AND GLASS.
YOU CAN GET THE BEST
ALWAYS AT
U/CPTIQ CHINA
lILdl o palace
There is no doubt
about the quality or
style if the article
comes from West’s.
Household Supplies
of the best kind
sold lower here than
elsewhere.
When you want the
best goods, always come
to us.
1
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS,
PERSONAL.
"BIRTHDAYS" ONLY COME ONCE A
year; a handsome finger ring, an accurate
watch, a useful pair of spectacles or a
nice bracelet make a lasting and welcome
gift; always with the wearer. Fegeas,
the reliable jeweler, 28 East Broughton,
the place where even the smallest purse
can be suited.
~WILL~MH.~JACOB D! F. STEVERS
call at the Harnett house this day, as his
sister wishes to see him.
TYHEE SCHEDULE. LEAVE SAVAN
nah Sundays 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave
Tybee Sundays 11:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m.
Leave Savannah Tuesdays '9:30 a. m.
Leave Tybee Ap. m. Leave Savannah
Thursdays and Saturdays, 2:30 p. m.
Leave Tybee 4:45 p. m. All trains leave
by city time. J. J. McDonough.
KODAC FILMS DEVELOPED AND
finished; satisfaction guaranteed; all or
ders, will receive prompt attention, left
at Solomon’s drug store, Bull and Charl
ton streets.
~UNUSUA.IT"OPPORTUNITY TO BE
come lawful physician. Dean, 1001 W.
Congress street, Chicago, 111.
DRESSMAKING DONE AT VERY
short notice; ball and evening dresses a
specialty; good fitting guaranteed; prices
reasonable. Miss J. M. Carr, 250 Lincoln
street, second door from Liberty.
FINE CABINET WORIC UPHOLS
tering and repairing by skilled workmen;
get an estimate. The Miller Company.
SIDEBOARDS; DINING TABLES,
hall stands, china closets, elegant de
signs; moderate prices. The Miller Com
pany.
LEATHER COUCHESTCHAIRS, FAN
cy tables, tea tables, fancy baskets, ta
bourettes, fancy rockers. The Miller Com
pany.
ELEGANT DESIGNS IN CHAMBER
suites, mirror wardrobes, parlor suites,
cabinets, at The Miller Company's.
THE MILLER COMPANY ARE HEAD
quarters for furniture that will give sat
isfaction, but not break you to own it.
NEW MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW
shades, lace curtains, oil cloth, lineolum;
tho best are at The Miller Company’s.
WE BUY AND BBLL REAL ESTATE,
collect rents, manage estates and nego
tiate real estate loans on commission.
Thomasson & Black.
BAY - STREET EXTENSION—POFU
lar road for blcylists; stop at Jasper
Springs for refreshments; select member
ship to Jasper Club solicited.
NOVITA, THE ONLY REMEDY TO
remove female difficulties; trial box, 101
York street.
I GENUINE CURLED HAIR MAT
tresses to order, fifteen dollars; moss, four
dollars; excelsior, two dollars; why pay
more? See Fox, Hull and Whitaker.
WONDERFUL CURES DAI L T.
Whatever your ailment, send for pros
pectus. The Knelpp Water Cure, corner
Flood and North Peters streets, New Or
leans, La.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FIRE
klndler? Cheap, quick, sure, safe; no lon
ger; lookout for agents, who will call; Ig
nites coal quick.
“LADIES CAN GET THEIR DRESSES
made from four to five dollars. Children’s
clothes reasonable. 40 Abereorn.
I AM PREPARED TO DO PLUMBIYG
and gas fitting; Jobbing promptly attend
ed to; lowest prices. John J. Foley,
Drayton, corner Broughton lane.
LADIES YOUR' BUST ENLARGED
six inches; failure impossible; results
guaranteed, 1,000 testimonials; book and
full particulars, sealed, 4 cents. Aurum
Medicine Company, department E. M., 05
State street, Chicago.
“upholstering, furniture RE
pairing, mattress making, baby carriages
renovated; ten years' square dealing; low
est prices, at Fox's, Whitaker, corner Hull.
EVERY MARRIED WOMAN SHOULD
read "My Talk to W<ynen.’’ Mailed free.
Mary A. Paine, Lock Box 34, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
' FEET VERSUS - BKAINS.-I TREAT
your understanding—not your brains, but
your feet; it ls as great a luxury to have
good feet as to have a clear head; corns,
ingrowing nails and other diseases of the
feet skillfully treated at moderate
charges; I have 300 references in Savan
nah; leave orders at Wheeler’s drug store,
or at my office, 215 Broughton street, east.
Lem Davis, Surgeon Chiropodist.
“SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS;
finest lace handled without injury; lace
curtains steam finished; ladles' dresses,
gloves and feathers dyed and cleaned as
If new; gentlemen's suits dyed, cleaned or
pressed; blankets also a specialty; our
facilities the finest. 137 York street, be
tween Whitaker and Bull.
"FRENCH-PLATE GILT MIRROR
goes from floor to celllrfg, for sale; also,
large sideboard, wardrobe, parlor organ
and all kinds of furniture, lower than fake
auctions. Fox’s. Hull and Whitaker.
JASPER CLUB. AT JASPER SPRINGS,
now open for members and their friends;
delightful resort to spend the afternoon;
take the Electric cars.
“HAVE YOU 6EKN“THE“NEW“FIRE
klndler? Cheap, quick, sure, safe; no dan
ger; lookout for agents, who will call; Ig
nites coal quick.
' FINN’S "COMMISSION ROOM; - YOU
can find almost anything you want; I pay
spot cash for bicycles, or will buy any
kind ot fixtures and merchandise.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1397.
MEDICAL.
Penneroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), aro
the best; safe, reliable; take no other;
send 4c, stamps, for particulars. "Relief
for Ladies," in letter by return mail: at
druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WAVrED—MALES.
"^yaeteTT^^irst^ceass^cutter
for meat market. Address Cutter, News
c'ffice.
WANTED, A LAD BETWEEN 14 AND
16 years old, for a wrapping department
and to make himself useful. Apply at
Gutman's, 19 Broughton street, west.
“wanted, "first-class UPPER
cutter and fitter; salary $12.00 to $15.00 per
week, at Okarma's.
“waited; IMMEDIATELY, GOOD
blank book forwarder. The H. & W. B.
Drew Company, Jacksonville, Fla,
"WANTED. TWO INTELLIGENT COIY
ored men. Call at 211 West Broad street!
Monday.
“ DEPUTIES TO REPRESENT THE
American Benevolent Legion and organize
councils in every town and city of the
United States; the most popular system of
insurance in the world; contracts liberal.
Address American Benevolent Legion, 1608
Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo.
HELP WAITED—FEMALES.
also smali girls. American Manufacturing
Company, Bryan and West Broad.
"WANTF.D. RELIABLE WOMAN TO
cook and help with housework. Apply 601
JefTerson.
WANTED, GOOD COOK t 6 GO IN
the country. Apply 109 York street, west.
AGEXTS wasted.
to learn business, then travel or corre
spond from home on salary. Enclose self
addressed stamped envelope. Gaskell Cos.,
445 Dearborn street, Chicago.
"WANTEDi"SALESMEN TO SELL-Cl
gars to dealers; SIOO monthly and ex
penses; experience unnecessary. Clinton
Cigar Cos., Chicago.
TRAVELING SALESMEN TO SELL
to dealers; SIOO monthly and expenses; ex
perience unnecessary; write for particu
lars. Acme Cigar Cos., Chicago.
TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR Cl
gars; old reliable house; experience un
necessary; extra inducements to custom
ers; $75 to $l5O per month and expenses.
Charles C. Bishop & Cos., St. Louis.
WANTED. PUSHING - “MAN IN
every county to sell watches; S3O weekly.
Address Great Ariierican Watch Com
pany, Jersey City, N. J.
LOCAL SALESMAN, SELL LETTUCE
Cream and Lettuce to trade;
liberal commission; exclusive territory.
Lettuce Cream, 114 Fifth avenue, New
York.
LADIES MAKE MOJStEY SELLING
our new hose supporter. For sample and
terms, address Norumbega Manufactur
ing Company, Waltham, Mass.
AGENTS WANTED - TO “ SELL BY
sample, pure Kentucky whisky from dis
tillery to private consumers. Licking
Valley Company, Covington, Ky.
"SALESMAN, ~ SCHOOL - SUPPLIES';
country work; SIOO salary monthly, with
liberal additional commissions. R. O-
Evans & Cos., Chicago.
$lB WEEKLY; SITUATIONS TO HON
est parties only; willing to investigate; $lB
week any way. Gregory Manufacturing
Company, 24 Park Place, New York.
wanted, agents: be your Town
boss; establish your own business; we will
tell you how. J. E. Shepard & Cos., Cin
cinnati.
AGENTS“cONSUELO, INDOOR FOOT
ball. The latest American craze, combin
ing the simplicity of checkers, complica
tion of chess and the fascination of the
outdoor game. Suitable for both young
and old. A strictly refined indoor game.
Sporty. Outfit sl. Luxurious parlor
style, $2. Liberal discount to dealers and
agents. Send five cents in stamps for il
lustrated explanation booklet. Universal
Novelty Company. New York.
IF YOU ARE SEEK iNG ~ An YNVEST
ment which is absolutely safe, and which
pays handsome profits, write to the Finan
cial and Commercial Company, No. 1
Broadway, New York, and get prospectus
of its security plan of Investment. On this
plan your money Is safe and profits cer
tain. Representatives wanted.
WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN;
young and old, to work for us in their
own homes in spare time, day or evening.
We pay $lO to sls per week. No canvassing.
Any child can do the work. Send address
to-day. We send work at once. The Vail
Art Company, Dept. No. 325, Vail, Pa.
“S3O A WEEK SALARY AND Ex
penses paid salesmen; experience not nec
essary; permanent position. The W. L.
Kline Cos., St. Louis, Mo.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
er desires a position; music and other
branches taught; references exchanged.
Address, stating terms and requirements,
box 34, Warrenton, N. C.
"YOUNG MANrEXPERT-BOOKKEEP
er, experienced shipping clerk and collec
tor, desires position with some good house.
Address M. V. H., care Savannah Morn
ing News. Best of references.
— EX PER I ENCE D — GROCERY CLERIC
collector and canvasser wants work at
once; can furnish good references. Ad
dress Willing, care Morning News.
"experienced b o o k k e E PEll,
collector and furniture man desires posi
tion at once; best references. Address
Work, care Morning News.
WANTED, WASHING-BY“RESPEC
tabIe colored woman. Apply 613 Tenth
street, west.
THREE OR FOUR HOURS' WORK AT
night, single or double entry bookkeep
ing preferred; references exchanged. Ad
dress R., care News office.
“WANTED, BY AN ENERGETIC, CA
pable young woman, a position either as
cashier, clerk, companion, nursery gov
erness, or to do fine handwork; best of
references. L. J., 124 Liberty street.
“MARRIED MA N WA NTS AFTER
noon work; books, writing, collecting;
thoroughly Identified with city. Book
keeper, News office.
HOHEM WANTED. - "
WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSE OR
flat or second floor In private family,' for
the winter or longer, by responsible party.
References exchanged. Address F. Q. C.,
care News. 1
ItOOMg WANTED;
" U N’ KURNIS
Broad and York. Address, with terms and
particulars, Benny, care News.
ADVERTISER WISHES PLAT <sl?
rooms, southern portion of city. Address
Southern, Morning News.
WANTED, FOUR " OR - FIVE-ROOM
flat: no children. B„ P. O. Box 13. cltjh
“WANTED," FLAT Of~ ROOMS, 6ft
will take part of house with responsible
party. Address P. O. Box 158.
WANTED. FLAT FIVE RdOMfTXND
bath, within boundary Taylor, Barnard
and Habersham street. "J.,” Morning
New*.
HOARD WANTED.
by reputable young man. Addreaa, with
full particulars, Sam, care News.
WANTED—MISI ELI, VNEOpi;
board in nice order. Address, stating
price and description, Earnest, care Morn
ing News.
WANTED. A BULL PUP AND MAL
tese kitten. J. K., care News.
wantedTlocation FOR~EXPERI
enced physician; would do contract prac
tice for lumber mills or other corporation
employes. Address "Doctor," care Morn
ing News, Savannah, Ga.
“wanted, to borrow $9,000 oirsioT
-000 on good down-town property. Address
Property, News office.
WANTED. 20,000' ACRES SOUTHERN
grass lands in exchange for grape vine
yards located on Lake Erie. Address H. B.
Hallock, 348 Superior street, Cleveland, O.
"wanted to borrow - For two
months $400; gilt-edged collateral, 20 per
cent. Money, News office.
“X "GOOD - M AN FOR OFFICE OR
store who has a thousand dollars, more
or less, to invest may find something to
'interest him by calling. A. C. Rogers,
127 Habersham street, west of equare, be
tween President and York.
WANTED, ONE DOZEN "BROWN
leghorn pullets." O. W. Naile, Box 6, Sa
vannah P. O.
"WANTED, a SECOND-HA ND BAR
or grocery counter, cheap. W. E., Rey
nolds and President streets.
WANTED TO HIRE FOR THREE
months, naphtha or steam launch. Ad
dress Launch, care News office.
MONEY TO i.OANT
property at 7Vi per cent. J. E. Fulton &
Son.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.'“
ply 995 Barnard street.
TO RENT, THREE SOUTH ROOMS',
furnished or unfurnished; single or to
gether. 208 South Broad, west.
'FURNISHED ROOMS’ FOR "RENT;
the southwest corner Jones and Bull
streets, opposite Christian Association.
TWO "OR — THREE LARGE ROOMS,
gas, bath, partly furnished, If desired;
cheap. 19 Duffy, west.
“FOR RENT, SOUTHEAST ROOMS,
with or without board; convenient to bus
iness. 29 Abereorn.
FOR RENT. TWO FLATS, THREE
and four rooms; all conveniences; '■heap
to good tenant. 119 Gordon, west.
FOR“RENTTfEB. 1, ONE FLAT. 106
Hull, second door west of Whitaker.
THREE ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR. AP
ply 229 Jefferson street.
FOR RENT; NI ON LY FU RNISHED
room, with or without board. 110 Henry
street. -
FOR RENT ONE large" SOUTH
room, furnished. Apply 24 East Brough
ton street.
THREE LARGE CONN E C T ING
rooms; exclusive use of bath and toilet.
237 Jefferson street.
COM FORTABLY~FURNISHED ROOM;
all conveniences. 224 Liberty street east.
TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH
use of bath; five dollars; northeast cor
ner of Habersham and Gwinnett.
FOR RENT,“A NICE FLAT, ON MA
con, corner Price street. Enquire 84 Hab
ersham.
“FOR RENT, A CONVENIENT - FLAT
of rooms. Apply 418 East Montgomery
street. ,
“FLAT FOR RENT, FURNISHED OR
unfurnished; no children. 22 Waldburg
street east. '
“wanted; A COUPLiTto" TAKE
house with another; no children; beauti
ful locality. F. N., oare News.
FOR RENT. A FLAT OF FOUR CON
neettng rooms, with bath. Apply at house,
northwest corner Abereorn and Wald
burg.
" PLEASANT ROOMS,“MODERN CON
veniences; board If desired. 406 East
Huntingdon street.
FOR RENT, SEVEN-ROOMS, - OVER
Walsh & Meyer, Broughton street, near
Bull; suitable for club purposes; rent low
to a good tenant. J. E. Fulton & Son,
Board of Trade building.
FOR RENT; DESIRABLE PARLOR
floor, at No. 12 Liberty street, west; suita
ble for dentist or doctor's office. J. E.
Fulton & Son, Board of Trade building.
FOR RENT, - THOSE DESIRABLE
flats at 207 Broughton street, east; proce
lain bath tubs; electric bells; dumb waiters
and all modern Improvements. J. E. Ful
ton & Son. Board of Trade building.
“UPPER - AND LOWER FLATS TO
rent at 406 Perry, west. Apply next door.
“furnished" “or unfurnished
flat or single rooms, with bath room;
private family. 114 East State.
“NICELY FURNISH ED ROOM, 306
Tattnall street, near Liberty.
ONE LARGE ROOM TOR ENT. FURN
ished or unfurnished; or two rooms for
light housekeeping, rent cheap. 250 Lin
coln street, second door from Liberty.
FOR RENT, SOUTH ROOM, SECOND
floor; front room, first floor. 113 South
Broad, west.
FOR" RENT; FOUR CONNECTING
rooms over drug store, corner Congress
and Bull streets, suitable for club rooms.
Apply Livingston’s Pharmacy.
FOR RENT, TO PARTY OF GENTLE
men, chamber and parlor; hay window;
bath attached; board If desired; reasona
ble; private family. 110 West Gaston.
“for"" rent, two ""furnished
rooms. 621 E. Liberty street.
“THREE-ROOM FLAT, ALL "'CONVE
niences, first floor, rent reasonable; also,
boarders accommodated. Congress, cor
ner Drayton.
ONE ELEGANT ROOM, FIRST
floor; one large hall, third floor. In Lyons*
block. John Lyons.
for" hknt—hoi m...
TO RENT, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, NO.
346 Tattnall street; all modern improve
ments; possession given Feb. 1. Apply
northwest corner Jones and Tattnall.
DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, IN
good location; fifteen dollars. Apply 608
W. Anderson.
"to RENT." FOUR ROOM-HOUSE;
also flat; four rooms and small store, with
one room. 302 Broughton street, east.
FOR" RENTr"BOUBLE TENEMENT
house; six rooms and bath; rent moderate.
Apply 311 Second avenue, east.
~ FOR RENT,"SEVEN-ROOM - !HOUSE
Apply at 643 Huntingdon street. ,i,j~
“BRICK HOUSE, CORNER JKFFBR
son and York lane, for rent. Apply A. 8.
Cohen, 5 Bull street.
FOR - RKNTT SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
Lincoln, third door from York; modern
Improvements. Apply York and Linclon.
FOR KENT,~A — VERIpNIOB,~EiQHT
room bouse; fine location; large yard end
stable; house In perfect order. Address
Barton, < n M n * #
FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM BRICK
house. 662 South Broad street, east.
FOR BEST—HOUSES.
FOK RENT, THAT DESIRABLE
four-story residence. 106 Jones street west;
all conveniences and rent reasonable G.
H. Remshart.
TO RENT. ill HUNTINGDON
street; rent twenty-two fifty per month;
possession Feb. 1. Apply 212 Hall street.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL RESIDENCES
on Ninth street, between Bull and Dray
ton; rent cheap. Apply to Walthour &
Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets.
FOR RENT. 302 NEW HOUSTON
street, west, possession given at once.
T. A. Folllard.
FOR RENT, REASONABLE, Rresi
dence 413 New Houston street, west; rent
very reasonable; possession given at once.
T. A. Folllard.
FOR RENT, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE,
corner Habersham and Fifth street; in
tlrst-class order; cheap rent. J. E. Fulton
& Son, Board of Trade building.
FOR RENT, FIVE-ROOM HOUSE,“NO.
519 Jones street, east; large \\d; $10.50 per
mouth. J. E. Fulton & Son, Board of
Trade building.
NO. 103 GORDON - STREET, WEST,
for rent; twelve rooms and outhouse; S3O
per month. J. E. Fulton & Son, Board of
Trade building.
FOR RENT, DESIRABLE HOUSE, MO.'
220 Habersham street, corner Hull; all
conveniences; rent low’. J. E. Fulton &
Son, Board of Trade building.
FOR RENT 7 EIGHT-ROOM' HOUSE,
No. 431 Montgomery street, near Taylor;
nicely papered throughout; S2O per month.
J. E. Fulton & Son, Board of Trade build
ing.
FOR ItENT, THAT DESIRABLE REST
idence, 1006 Drayton street, facing Park
extension; in tlrst-class order; rent low.
J. E. Fulton & Son, Board of Trade build
ing.
FOR KENT, THAT DESIRABLE RES
idence 214) East Bolton street. Apply 120
Drayton street, corner of State.
*FOR RENT, NICE TWO-STORY
frame house, in First street, second west
of Habersham street; has all modern con
veniences; will rent reasonable to good
tenant. Apply 321 York street, east.
FOR RENT, HANDSOME RESL
dence on Gwinnett street; rent cheap. Ap
ply 10C New Houston, east.
FOR RENT, N07190 BARNARD, NEAR
Bolton; this house has all modern conve
niences and can be rented very cheap.
Thomasson & Black, 22 Bryan, east.
FOR KENT, HOUSE SOUTHWEST
corner Waldburg and Lincoln; three bed
rooms, bath, etc. Thomasson & Black, 22
Bryan, east.
"FOR RENT, SIX-ROOM HOUSE, WITH
kitchen and out-house, 152 East Broad
street. Apply Mrs. Helmken, 160 East
Broad street.
'for rent] dwelling house,
next to Bishop's drug store, 521 Broughton
street, east; twenty dollars per month;
eight rooms. Apply to W. H. Boyd, at
torney, 4 Bryan street, east.
HOUSE, 429 BARNARD STREET,
facing Chatham square, cheap rental; im
mediate possession. Apply J. C. Posted,
12 East Bay, or 209 South Broad street
west.
FOR RENT, TWO " EXCELLENT
houses, No. 221 Bolton street east and No.
909 Lincoln street, in rear of same; all
modern improvements; just built; never
occupied; most conveniently arranged;rent
low. Apply to W. C. Frlpp & Cos., No. 27
Bay street east.
FOR RENT, FROM OCT. 1, THAT DB
slrable residence. No. 100 Taylor street.
For particulars apply 8. Guckenhelmer,
Bay and Jefferson streets.
“FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE REB
- southwest corner Whitaker and
Perry streets. Possession Immediately. An
drew Haniey, 127 V\ nitaker street.
TO RENT, FROM JAN. 1, 1897, THE
handsom. residence 215 Whitaker street,
between Waldburg and New Houston
streets (next to Col. Estiil's). Has all
modern Improvements. Apply to F. G.
Bell, Morning News office.
“'FOR RENT, D'ESIRABLIS REBJ
dences, In best locations. Apply to Cham
pion Sc Garmany, 118 Bryan street.
FOR RENT. NO. 3 AND 5 DUFFY
street, east; have all modern Improve
ments; rent reasonable. Apply to Wal
thour & Itivers, Drayton and St. Julian
streets.
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FOR RENT—STORES.
SMALL STORE, SOUTHEAST COR
ner Montgomery and Charlton, for rent;
very low rent. Peter Reilly.
A“ SMALL, NEW STORE, CORNER
Jefferson and Waldburg lane, for rent.
Peter Reilly, 28 Drayton street.
FOR RENT. FIRST-CLASS STORE,
corner East Broad and Wheaton streets,
suitable for a grocery; possession given
at once. T. A. Folllard.
FOR RENT, STORE'aND DWELLING,
corner of Price and Hull streets; good
stand for grocery and bar. Apply next
door.
'FOR RENT. TWO" FLOORS ABOVE
Paulsen's, corner Bay and Barnard, front
ing on Bay, each floor measures about
464)0 square feet; rent reasonable, G. H.
Remshart.
FOR RENT, GOOD BUSINESS STAND
at Louisville and Augusta road Junction,
known as Hartloge place. Apply on
premises.
FOR RENT. " OFFICE OR SMALL
■tore on ground floor; Bull street, near
Broughton. Address H., Morning News.
ONE CORNER AND ADJOINING
■tore. West Broad and South Broad
streets, from Oct. Ist; glass fronts, fao
lng South Broad street, which will be
paved soon. J. F. Gullmartin & Cos.
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FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
■'TtrTu6NT~TITE'~HAR
bar.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
dence for $5,200; near Abercorn. Thomas
son & Black, 22 Bryan, east.
M)H SALE," CORNER FIFTH AND
Habersham streets four houses on large
lot; monthly rental fifty-one dollars; small
price buys, party leaving the city; part
cash, balance 7 per cent Interest. Thom
asson * Black, 22 Bryan, east.
“for“TaLE, PROPERT Y CORNER
West Broad and New Houston street lane,
45x60, two houses, renting for fourteen dol
lars per month. Thomasson & Black, No.
22 Bryan, east.
“FOR SALE OR RENT, TRUCK FARM
of 80 acres, one mile from city, with grow
ing crop; splendid residence, large barn,
horses, cows, hogs, chickens and farm
utensils. Thomasson & Black, No. 22
Bryan, east.
“for a aIbT"BEAUTIFUL GASTON
street home for $6,960, near Whitaker.
Thomasson Sc Black, 22 Bryan, east.
“FOR SALE. AN ELEGANT REBl
rtence on the Park extension; easy terms.
J. H. Fulton Sc Hon.
.“FOR HALE, A DESIRABLE REHl
dence on York street, near Bull; easy
terms. J. E. Fulton Sc Hon.
fHIRTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY
dollars buys a nice home on Ninth street,
seven doors west of Burroughs; city water
and bath.
“FOR “ HALE, BEAUTIFUL SMALL
place, three rooms and store, on paved
Augusta road, three miles from city,
cheap. AHenry street. J, IN, QrlflHlh.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALK, STORE AND LARGE
dwelling, suitable for boarders and room
ers; property in splendid business location,
southeast corner of York and Price streets;
only reason for selling, bad health of
owner; very cheap. Laßoche, 21 Bay,
east.
SIX HOUSES' ON INDIAN NEXR
West Broad street; desirable residence on
Gwinnett street; large lot and residence on
Montgomery street, and eight lots on
Ninth street. Laßoohe, 21 Bay street,
east.
“FOR SALE. 35 B’OOT LOT HABElt
sham, near Duffy, or exchange for 6-
r<M>m house, on monthly Installment plan.
"Mason,” News office.
FOR BAL& fkAT DESIRABLE ItKSl
dence, No. 509 Henry street, west; 60-foot
lot, seven-room house and bath; hot and
cold water and gas; carriage house and
stables and servants' rooms. Apply W. C.
Smallwood, by mail, care Lock Box No.
186. Postoffice, city.
LARGE AND SMALL~TRACTS or
land for sale In Leon county, cheap to close
an estate. C. E. Bradley, executor, Talla
hassee, Fla.
FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A GOOD
Florida home, house, orange grove and 95-
acres of land; price, $1*660. Apply to W.
S. Sands, New Smyrna, Fla.
FOR SALE—MISIKLLAAEOt S.
"~j"A3irE!3'Tr^'cßO?rVd W "'\v7}ODT"”'oA'Kd
$1.15; pin©, 90e; ligluwood, sl. No. 547 E.
Bay, between Houston and East Broad
streets.
FOR SALE, A GOOD BUSINESS, GRO
cery and bar-room; parlies giving up on
account of health; license granted; ar
rangements can be made satisfactorily;
also one wagon and buggy cheap. Apply
Bolton and Bourroughs.
CALL ON US ON MONDAY AND GET
special prices on Iron bedsteads, hall
lamps, ruby, pink, garnet, blue; all go at
$1.15. Things will be slaughtered on Mon
day. Call and see us. Yours respect
fully, M. Nathan, No. 224 Congress street.
“one fine! light buggy - for
sale cheap; never been used. Apply 263
Taylor east.
“BICYCLEB; 400 FINE SECbND-HAN D
wheels, all makes, must be closed out;
$5 to sls; write for descriptive ltsts. F. O.
Mead Cycle Cos., ('lUcago.
OAK WOOD. sl.lO PER LOAD; PING
block, one dollar. Almar's; telephone, 121.
' for halm, two mine Cows, with
calves three weeks old; good milkers;
very cheap. Apply at southeast corner
West Broad and Jones streets.
FERTILIZE YOUR FLOWERSTWELL
rotted cow manure, delivered anywhere In
city, one dollar per load, at Springfield
Dairy, P. O. Box all
“cows FOR SALeT LDQUART COW,
with young calf, cheap; also, one nice
springer and one 2-year-old Jersey heifer.
See J. W. Edenfleld, at Springfield Dairy.
' A. K.~ WILB< >n7~A UI.'TIONKKIt. WILL
sell Monday at eleven o’clock, handsome
oak sideboard, oak hat rack, large mir
rors, walnut bedroom suites, wardrobes,
matting and a variety of household goods.
FOR SALE, CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES
saloon cheap; terms spot cash. Apply,
No. 9 Drayton, Joseph Galina.
“AT PUBLIC HORSES,
horses, horses. On Tuosday at 11:30, I
will sell at my regular auction, 25 head
of horses consigned to me from the north,
among them are some with speed and ex
tra good business horses. ,C. B. Young
love.
SIX-HORSE PORTA HLE“ENgTn E ON
skid; second hand and good; $lB6. See
F. E. Timmons, Savannah, or Lombard
Iron Works, Augusta, Ga.
SOVEREIGN REMEDY CUBES GRIP,
cough or money refunded; 25 cents,
Persse’s drug.store.
' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,~A VAI7
uable patent recently granted, a fortune
for someone. Will sell low If taken in
ten days. Address ”S,” Box 88, Cedar
Key, Fla.
“FOR" SALE, CHEAP, ONE CARLOAD
lime in bulk. Apply to J. W. Comer,
purchasing agent.
“26 SHARES OF STOCK OF NATIONAL
Bank of Brunswick, Ga., at par. Worth
about 120. Box “C,” Gainesville, Fla.
CYPRESS SHINGLES AND PILING.
We sell good cypress shingles at $2.25 per
thousand. Special prices on carload lots;
boats can load at the mills; can also fur
nish cypress piles in any quantity on
short notice. Vale Royal Manufacturing
Company.
“FOR SALE BEVENTY-FIVE BETS
of timber carts fit for turpentine or tim
ber. Will be sold cheap in lots to suit
purchasers. Enquire of The Atlantic Con
tracting Company; foot of East Broad
street. John F. Gaynor, president.
LOST A.NU FOUND.
of tall cut off; my name on collar. Re
ward if returned to John S. Bowen, 124
Jones street, east.
LOST, SHIP'S REGISTER, BELONG
ing to Norwegian bark Bolveig; lost from
the vessel side, wharf foot of Barnard
street, to Dahl & Andersen's office. Finder
will please return same on board vessel
or to Dahl & Andersen, agents.
“ LOifTSATPR] >A Y AFTERNOON,~A
red cow with large horns; the finder will
be suitably rewarded by notifying at cor
ner Montgomery and Williamson streets,
grocery store.
“LOST,“w'H ITE AND LIVER-COLO R
ed, 6-months-old pointer puppy; liberal re
ward will be paid if returned to Dr. Le-
Hardy, 211 Hall street, east.
LOST, ABOUT'TENTDAYS AGO, LA
dies’ handsome silk umbrella on Whitaker
street car; black handle, with name In
full on Bllver plate. Reward if returned
to 17 Gordon street, west.
REWARD.
$7 REWARD PAID
ticket No. 12,266; $4 for No. $12,991, and
$1.25 for No. 12,1)06, at Okarma's.
HOARDING.
TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH
first-class board, can be had by gentle
men or couples. 120 Jones street, west.
“SOUTH ROOM, WITH BOARD; HOT
and cold water In bathroom. 19 East York
street.
“SOUTH FRONT ROOM, WITH
board. 28 South Broad, east.
NICELY “FURNISHED SOUTHERN
room; good table; also tables boarders. 226
South Broad, east.
“TWO LARGE CONN ECTING ROOOM 9
centrally located, bath, hot and cold
water same floor, with board. W., care
News.
' COUPLE CAN HAVE UNFURNISHED
room and board, $32 per month. 307 West
McDonough.
“PARTY GENTLEMENDEHIRI NO Oc
cupy Ane room, separate beds, can have
board very cheap; best table board In city
for price. 307 West McDonough.
TWO'COUPLEB CAN GET BEAUTI
fuI furnished rooms near business local
ity, one $35 per month, other >46; best ta
ble board In city for price; gas, bath, hot
and cold water. 307 West McDonough.
EDUCATIONAL.
TAUGHT;
oral system; quick progress guaranteed;
two more scholars. Prof, de Pereyra, 114
Hla, “
AUCTION SALES.
ATMjcfim
BEDROOM AND PARLOR SETS. PIC-
Tt RES AND FANCY ARTK-'Lta.
C. 11. DORSF.TT, Auctioneer,
Will sell MONDAY, 18th, at 11 o’clock.
Matting, Enameled Iron Bedstead,Ban
quet Lamp, Hair Mattresses, Walnut Li
brary Table, Handsome Oak Dining Ta
ble, Beautiful Banquet Lamp, Mahogany
Center Table, Bed Spring,Portable Wash
Htnnds, Oak Dining Chair, Handsomely
Decorated Chamber Set, Fine Pictures,
Oak and Walnut Bedroom Bets, Extra
Long Walnut Dining Table (round cor
ners), Fine Oak Wardrobe, Walnut Side
boards, Clock, 2 Large Ranges, 3 Office
or Bedroom Heaters, Ga.% Stoves, colls of
Tarred P.ope, Cork Floats for Heines,
Sheaves, Parlor Sets, and sundry other
articles.
EDUCATIONAL.
architectural, engineering, Mechanical
and marine. Aloa Vivarttas, 155 South
Broad street. Savannah, Ga.
“WANTED, PUPILS IN
Dements Pittmanlc system, shortest, most
accurate and more easily learned than any
other; entire course, including lessons oi
typewrite) - . $25, payable monthly. Call at
201 Waldburg, east.
f. t. McGrath, teacher of man
dolln, banjo and gultur; thorough Instruc
tion, Headquarters at Ludden & Bates’.
“R. K. L. MILLER, 109 EAST LIBERTY",
teacher of mandolin, guitar, banjo, piano.
STUDENTS DESIRING THOROUGH
teaching In violin and singing, apply to 124
Harris street, east. Prof. Von der Ho/j.
“WANTED. SCHOLARS “ON “piano
and guitar by lady from the north; terms
reasonable. Apply 316 Hall street west.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
"“do’ToiT'wXn'FyW 11 "iDLEMtJNi;"?
to earn big profits and be safely invested?
SIOO should earn $50.00 a month. Writ©
for full particulars free. O. F. Maicolitt
& Cos., 29 Ilroadway, New York.
BUY SOME WHEAT IMMEDIATELY*.
Write us for our dally information and
hook, “Good Advice.” We can make you
some money. References. A. F. Borsß
At Go., Bankers and Brokers, 9 Pine street.
Now York.
" HOW TO SPECULATE
!y In grain, provisions and stocks; send
for free book, giving details; present op
portunities better than ever for larga
profits. J. W. Oliver & Cos., 10 Wall street.
New York.
'L ■ l
MISCELLANEOUS.
"foIT" tiling "and
grates, go to Cornwell & Chipman.
“cdinbX’S - BUTTER CUPS,“filled
with nuts, 25c per pound.
“OKARMA MAKES AND SELLS
■hoes at 111 Broughton, east, and corner
Barnard and Perry streets.
FURNITURE MOVED AND PACKED
for shipping, with care, by A. S. Griffin.
W LADIES' CLOTH CAFES, WORTIi
five dollars, now $2.23; 79 ladles' flannel
capes, to close at $1.00; 37 ladles’ cloth
capes, fur-trimmed, worth three dollars,
now $1.49; 27 ladles’ jackets, worth ten
dollars, to go for $4.(9. M. Blumberg Ao
Son, 108 Broughton street, west.
“don't BLA M E TH E BUTCHER IF
your meat Is tough and stringy; you trade
at the wrong place; trade with S. Martin,
Huntingdon and Tattnall streets, and you
will certainly be pleased; why? because
every pound of his meat Is selected with
the greatest care and every order is filled
ditto.
GIVE j. if BAKER A • CALL; HE
keeps his stalls loaded with the finest
meats the market affords and will give
you what you want.
' SOMETHING NEW AT ELEOPOU-
Io's; best assorted chocolate and bon-bon
mixtures, honey, cocoanut and French
nougat; also, assorted bars, all kinds. Bull
■treet, next to Adler’s.
“FOR FISHING TACKLE, NETS, ETC.",
go to Cornwell & Chipman.
CONI DA’S CHOCOLATE DROPS ONLY
06c per pound.
“WHEN YOU VISIT BRUNSWICK
call at Okarma's shoe store and get your
shoes shined with one of his shine cards.
‘OLD - FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD
or exchanged, at A. S. Griffin, 192 Brough
ton.
“ONE HUNDRED MELTON CLOTH
overcoats, worth fifteen dollars, to closa
at $5.98; 63 worsted overcoats, small sizes,
worth eight dollars, to close at $3.98. M.
Blumberg & Son, 108 Broughton street
west.
“FOR PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
fitting, go to Cornwell & Chipman.
CONIDA’S “CONFECTIONERY; DIII
you ever try P. Conida’s one-pound as
sorted chocolate nuts? they are delicious
arid worth $1.25; only 60c per pound.
“SAVE si. 60 TO $2.50 OH A PAIR O#
shoes If you get them at Okarma’s, 111
Broughton street, east.
“MATTRESSES RENOVATED OH
made to order, by A. S. Griffin & Cos., 193
Broughton street.
“fOR RANGES AND BTOVEB, GO TO
Cornwell & Chipman.
CONIDA’S SALT WATER TAFFY,
only 20c per pound.
SHOES REPAIRED AT ONCE BY
Okarma, 111 Broughton Btreet, east}
branch Perry and Barnard.
“FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS, GO
to Cornwell & Chipman.
"CONIDA'S MOLASB F,s“ KIHSKS FS LI,,
ed with English walnut, 20c per pound.
E. c. PACETTI, ROOFING, repair'
ing and painting; special attention given
to repairing tin and slate roofs. 136 Whit,
aker.
SEED
Oats, Wheat, Rye.
RETAIL prices.
OATS—Our Yellow Mexican Rust-proof
yielded over 6,000 bushels this dry season
on 100 acres. Price 65c. Earliest to get
ripe. Wa harvest first week In May.
OATS—Gray. Winter Turf Oats, best
oats to pasture. Price sl.
WHEAT—Acclimated Rust-proof, ovee
80 bushels. Price $1.50.
RYE—Georgia, over 20 bushels. Priea
J2.OC.
OATS—Rust-proof, Georgia raised, 60cv
Glonettl, Lincoln. Tartarlcan, Whit*
Abundance Oats. All rusted with us ana
ere not for sale.
All raised on our farms adjoining Sa
vannah.
All our bags of seed have our name
printed on them. Not genuine without.
We have no agents.
STRAW—BaIe 35c. Ton $6.
HAY—75c carload; 13.50 ton.
HAY—Pea Vine and Hay 90c carload)
*ls ton.
J.F. GUILMARTIN & C 0„
Proprietors Chatham County Expert,
mental Farms of 1.100 Acres,
SAVANNAH.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST—
Your stationery is un Indication of your
manner of conducting business. Have
everything neat and trim, in good fasts
and on good material, from the complete
printing, lithographing and blank book
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