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KToAV s WEATHER FORECAST.
■ . j, savannah and vicinity i'ntll
27. 1898: Light rain, with
■ , i, repcrature.
Forecast—
B Light rain; easterly winds.
Florida—Fair, followed by m-
B -d.iaess in northern portion; j
w : ls
a Florida—Light rain; east
■ . .oilr.a—Threatening weath
' light rains; variable winds,
B^ (i j , utterly.
adit ions—Clear weather p.e-
H the Gulf coast and the South
i t as far north as Charleston,
North Caiollna anil all inland
BJe. i ' ais clouds are reported with
B?;';.. ation at Atlanta and Mont*
B’"!' ivmperaturee are stationary
' the South. Light to fresh
■ , northeasterly winds prevail
Bf. : . South Atlantic coast.
1 Weather at Savannah—
. i, mperature 2:30 p.m. 56 degrees
temperature S a. m... 43 degrees
* rature 50 degrees
B'rriiii temperature 55 degrees
of temperature 5 degrees
HSiimalated deficiency since
■■Lmiihiied excess since
■n,„ i 55 degrees
Bjr'jfl 00 inch
Krmdl inch
B,rv since Feb. 1 2.79 inches
since Jan. 1 5.70 inches
K(,,.r 15 port—The higtit of the Savan-
KJ ;r ,vr. at Augusta at Ba. m. (75th me-
K'.n lime) Feb. 24, was 5.9 feet, no
luring the preceding twenty-four
Hours
H(ih?’.-rations taken Feb. 26, 1898, 8 p. m.
H: I,i, ill time) at the same moment
Ktinic at all stations for the Morning
Hew.-:
■"SrWo. - |-|-T. 1 *V. |Rain
m ■ Isi T i ."o
Hamms, pt. cloudy | 36 | L j .00
Hfilmington. cloudy | 36 | 00 ] .00
Hbarlotte, cloudy | 38 j 8 | .00
Halriuh. pt. cloudy | 42 | L | .00
Rharlrston, clear | 50 | 10 j .00
Hthnia. raining j 42 j 30 | .06
Hutrusta. cloudy | 48 | L | T
Havarmah, clear | 48 | 6 | .00
Jacksonville, clear | .56 | L j .00
Bjc|)i;- r, clear *.| 66 j L j .00
■K, v West, pt. cloudy .....| 70 { 6 | .00
BTamp:L clear i 62 j 6 | .00
■>ensa :ola, clear ......| 62 j 00 j .00
■Momgomery, cloudy j 54 | 8 | .06
■New Orleans, clear j 66 ) 10 | .00
Klalreston, clear | 66 | 10 j .00
Brorpus Chrlstl, clear | 70 | 16 | .00
Eh. cloudy | 74 | L | .00
■ -j-T, temperature; *V, velocity of wind,
f J. M Bherier.
I Observer Weather Bureau.
■ Sl7 It VUE BY PUBLICATION.
mid tllmony Snlt* Acted on
I in the Superior Conrt.
B in '1 Suptrior Court yesterday an or-
Hc was granted directing that service be
n-il l>y publication upon I. N. Wells,
B 1 ’ 1 1 case of Juliet J. Wells against I. N.
B v< 1a- 1 for divorce. The defendant in
rase is in the North, and it is stated
B> petition that his residence is not
iv,vn. h-iii-e the order directing that he
-m-nl through the medium of a pub-
advertisement.
H Phiinie ]>. Jones filed suit for alimony
met her husband, Sam S. Jones, in the
a ma r Court. Her husband has brought
proceeding for divorce, and she states
Hthr charges made by him are untrue. He
His a shoemaker by trade, and it is stated,
s a good living. She asks that the
Hcourt comi>el him to pay her temporary
■alimony. An order was granted for a
Shearing on Saturday, March 5.
[I In the case of Anna McCulloch against
Hl'Mwiiid H. McCulloch, in which the Su
■p- rier Court granted alimony to the plain
■'iff, the defendant has entered an appeal.
Hind the case wid go to the Supreme Court.
■The appeal alleges that the finding was
■contrary to the law and the evidence.
H In the case of Louisa Morel against
■ Fawrett Bros., injunction, eto., argument
■ was heard on both sides and the court
■ took the matter under consideration.
I TO THE SUPREME COURT.
■ County Will Make a Fight Against
j Building the Sklda way Bridge.
■ Judge Failigant signed the order yester
■ day in the case of the state of Georgia ex
I relatione Wolf Barnett against the com-
I rmsdoners of Chatham county, the suit
■ having been brought for the purpose of
■ compelling the county to rebuild the Sltid
■ away bridge from the mainland over to
■ Sktdaway Island. The order Is what is
■ known as a rule absolute on a mandamus,
I ,t! at being the character of the proceed-
I ln that was brought against the commis-
I eioners.
I he Morning News gave a full account of
1 -!• ision of Judge Failigant in the case
I '-"lai months ago at the time he notified
I m attorneys he would decide against the
I 1 j;il .iy and require the commissioners to
■ rebuild tlie bridge. This action was tak-
I ‘‘ l ‘ 0,1 the ground that the Skidaway road
1 >s u public highway, and the bridge which
■ "as made a part of the road was also a
pu ne highway, which makes it incum
,',' t on the county to keep it in repair.
’ : -'ate was represented in the case by
: _ "'alter G. Charlton and the defense
‘"f- 1L Sausey, the county attorney.
- ’• Suussy has maintained all nlong that
i-younty is not compelled to rebuild the
!' and fought the case with much
' l “’ or . He will now appeal from the decis
,,’l‘ I ’i the Superior Court to the Supreme
. 11 nn i *f the county has to rebuild the
1 wgo in the end, it wili at least be some
tin- before it will have to do it.
HER FIRST “STUDIO TALK.”
,l! *. Silva Addressed Many Lovers of
Music.
1 he first of the “studio talks” to be glv-
Pn h.v Mrs. May L. Silva during Lent was
’i’ .ivered to a large number of interested
h-'Nrx rs yesterday afternoon at her stu
1> In the Ludden & Bates building. The
h>' rs of music present learned much
fr,Jm the instructive talk.
breathing in Singing” was the subject
1 " talk. Mrs. Silva treated this in two
un.-ions, "breath-taking” and "breath
After talking interestingly for
(l ’j lle lime, she invited the discussion of
present. A number responded and
j. ’■ "and considerable to what Mrs. Silva had
The afternoon was thoroughly en
| ' 1 • ani * those who attended are looking
ard with pleasurable anticipations to
uk other talks.
1 • 8. Courts to Convene Tuesday.
Judge Emory Speer and family will ar
in the city to-morrow morning, and
Hop at the He Soto. Judge Speer
'i'l convene the United States Court
"may morning at 10 o'clock. The grand
>' Will meet Thursday, March 3.
f? The trouble with
M nowadays is, that
sre do not lead
that women are as
' ery get
dcr that nine women
in ten are troubled
with some derangement or irregularity in
the action of the organs distinctly feminine
Neglect and wrong living will show them
selves first in the most delicate organs of
the whole body. With such weakness'and
sickness so prevalent, it is to be expected
that the bearing of children would be
fraught with dread and danger. It should
not be so, of course. Nature never meant
it to be so. The performance of the high
est function of which a woman is capable
should not be accompanied by pain. If
perfectly natural living were th? rule, it
would not be so. As lives are lived, some
thing else must be done. A remedy must
be found. For over thirty years. Dr. Pierce
has been chief consulting phvsician to the
Invalids’Hotel and Surgical'lnstitute, of
Buffalo, N. Y. During that time he has
treated thousands of women. He has
found in his “Favorite Prescription” a
never-failing specific for female complaints.
It strengthens the w-hole body and when
taken during gestation, shortens the period
of labor and makes childbirth well-nigh
painless. It also promotes an abundant
secretion of nourishmen* for the child
■' - • ■■
p a 9JA T Sf!
AND EVERYTHING "BELIABLE TESTED
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SEND FOR'.C ATALOGU E
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS,
I’EHSONAL.
“RAZORS” MAt>E TO SHAVE, EVEN
the strongest beard, ready for use; no hon
ing, no stropping; barbers using them have
no profane language used in the shop. Al
so grinding of fine cutlery, razors, scis
sors, knives, surgeon instruments, by the
old barber, 28 East Broughton Shaving
Supply House. The place for barber
chairs, mirrors, shaving cups, shaving
soap, shaving brushes, for barber’s use or
presentation.
DR. ROYALL HAS MOVED FROM
Launey’s to 24 Broughton street, west, over
Globe Shoe Company; gas always on hand
fresh for the painless extraction of teeth.
TYPEWRITERS NEVER GET DUSTY
or rusty when covered with one of our
flannel dust-proof covers. The B. F. Ul
mer Company, Drayton and Congress
streets.
PAUL LE HARDY, CIVIL AND SANl
tary engineer; topographical work; sewer
age, drainage, improvement of lands,
farms, orchards, etc. No. 27 Board of
Trade.
REMEMBER WIMBERLY GUARAN
tees his trunks for five years ware; try
him and you will have no other. Brough
ton and Abercorn streets.
CHURCHILL PROMISES PROMPT
delivery of all orders for ice cream, etc.,
order by telephone, Waldburg and West
Broad.
ABSOLUTE DIVORCES —N I N ETY
days; several causes; confidential. Burke,
Dakota attorney, New York Life Build
ing, New York. Correspond.
’new moss mattresses from
five dollars; best ticking; oak folding bed,
bureaus, tables, safes, etc., below auction
prices. Fox’s, Hull and Whitaker.
“TYPEWRITER OPERATORS SHOULD
use Le Gallezs’ eraser holder; with one
eraser, 25c. The B. F. Ulmer Company,
Drayton and Congress streets.
" HORSES CLIPPED WHILE YOU
wait, by our electric clipper; runs two clip
pers. Thomas F. Gleason & Cos., Pulaski
House stables.
DIL ROYALL HAS MOVED FROM
Launey’s to 24 Broughton street, west, over
Globe Shoe Company; gas always on hand
fresh for the painless extraction of teeth.
“if YOU WANT A GOOD TRUNK FOR
a little money go to Wimberly, Broughton
and Abercorn streets.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING; ALL OF
our work guaranteed satisfactory; when
your machine needs overhauling try us;
telephone 390. The B. F. Ulmer Company,
Drayton §md Congress streets.
ALOHA VIVARTTASk CONSULTING
architect and engineer; plans, specifica
tions, designs and contracts, etc. 113 Ogle
thorpe avenue, Savannah, Ga.
CHURCHILL’S METHOD IN*" THE
manufacturing of his ice cream is the best.
Waldburg and West Broad streets.
KNOW YOUR FATE AND FOKi'l.mls!
Mme. Rita, the only scientific palmist in
America, is at 144 Jefferson street, corner
York street lane. Fee 50 cents.
TOCTO PUT A NEW'PIN ON YOUR
brooch and polish like new; gold and sil
ver-plated wires.names, 25c up; fine watch
and jewelry repairing at corresponding
moderate terms. J. Wilensky, Broughton,
near Barnard; cash paid for old gold and
silver, and exchanged for new jewelry.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY HAV-
Ing Wimberly to repair your trunks and
satchels. Chatham Trunk Factory.
Broughton and Abercorn streets.
“MATTRESSES PROPERLY RENOVA
ted, furniture upholstered, repaired and
packed; baby carriages a specialty. Fox’s,
Hull and Whitaker.
'TYPEWRITER RIBBONS; THE CUES,
cent brand are absolutely non-type-flllln*.
Sold only by the B. F. Ulmer Company,
Drayton and Congress streets.
“4 75' FOR CHIFFONIERS. *12.50 FOR
oak suits, *6.00 for Iron bed and spring.
Other goods up to the finest quality pro
portlnately low. Come around and get ac
quainted. C. P. Miller, Agent. J
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1808.
PERSONAL.
A LIBERAL PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the Harris Lithia Water has
demonstrated its peculiar fitness to cure
all nervous, malarial, rheumatic, and gen
ital complaints of this climate, the Harris
Lithia Water Company has decided to put
the water accessible to all of moderate
means, and to enable the luxurious to use
it freely as a wholesotjie, pleasant, peptic
table water und hereby proclaims the price
of the water to be reduced from the stand
ard price of forty cents a gallon to the lib
eral sum of twenty-five cents per gallon
when bought In five and six-gallon lots,
and thirty cents per gallon when a single
gallon is bought, thie modest price is ex
clusive of containers, they will hold the
same price us before. At this reduction
every member of society con afford to use
the water in their families and dispense
with the dangerous, noxious use of laxa
tives, sedatives, and peptics. All are so
licited to try this marvelous water as a
general regulator of health. For sale and
on draught at Livingston’s, and the De
Soto Pharmacies. Call and enquire for in
formation.
SAVANNAH iSTEAM DYE WORKS;
our system of cleaning, dyeing and finish
ing ladies' and gents’ wear is the best
known; every article Is made to apnear
as good as the material will allow. None
can do better; we also have gained a rep
utation for handling lace curtains, nand
made lace, baby coats, fur rugs, silk lam
brequins, silk and satin dresses, kid gloves
and blankets. Everything pertaining to
the business neatly done. 21 York street,
west. James Wilkins, proprietor.
“ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS HAVE LOTS
on Tenth and Burroughs for a home on
monthly payments.
“"ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS WILL BUILD
you a home for ten per cent, of cost of
contract.
“ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS OFFER TWO
choice lots on Best street; exempt from
city taxation; cheap.
“ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS OFFER
southeast corner Ninth- and Abercorn
streets on terms to suit purchasers.
“ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS HAVE
choice lots on Ninth street, east of Bull,
on easy terms.
“ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS SELL YOU A
lot and build you a house on monthly pay
ments.
ROSSIGNOL & ADAMS, 22 BRYAN
street, east, request moderately circum
stanced people call on them.
“hat ribbons and FEATHERS AT
cost; hats trimmed, 25c. C. D. Kenner,
York, near Barnard.
'CHUROHIILL WISHRS TO REMIND
his friends and patrons of his ice cream,
sherbert, etc., at Waldburg aud West
Broad streets.
“BABY CARRIAGES IN LATEST DE
signs, best makes; new importations ot
mattings arriving daily. C. P. Miller,
Agt., 207 Broughton, west.
MEDICAL.
Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the
best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c,
stamps, for particulars. “Relief for La
dies,’’ in letter by return mail. At drug
gists. Chichester Chemical Cos.. Philadel
phia, Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are troubling you caY on me, and I
will give you relief. I cure ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of the feet
without pain. Charges reasonable; can
give the best references In the city; office,
115 Drayton street; hours. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3 p. m., 6 to $ p. m.; will attend patrons
at residences; orders can be left at Wheel
er’s drug store. Bull and Stata streets;
telephone 3551. I-era Davis, surgeon
chiropodist.
lIELI* WANTED—MALES.
TWO RELIABLE JOB
primers. Robinson Printing House.
GROCERY - CLERK WLAN TED; GER
man preferred. Address, with references,
Grocer, care News office.
"A •GOOD - PRACTICAL MILL MA'-
chinist, who thoroughly understands mill
and locomotive machinery', permanent po
sition to the right man with family.
Gress Lumber Cos., Kramer, Ga.
WANTED, A FEW GOOD - MEN TO
represent the Singer Manufacturing Com
pany in the city and surrounding country.
Apply Monday at 5 p. m., 124 Whitaker
street.
“WANTED, THREE COLORED FAMl
lies to work on a rice plantation sixteen
miles from Savannah. Enquire Monday
morning at 11 o’clock at Decker store,
Market square.
wantkdT SALESMEN ON COMMIS
sion; now selling, painters' and builders’
supply trade; no competition in Induce,
ments. F. Hammar Paint Company, St.
Louis, Mo.
AGENTS WANTED TO INTRODUCE
our goods; 100 per cent, profit; send 23
cents for outfit. Acme Novelty Company,
727 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
“ACTIVE SALESMAN TO SELL TO
dealers; *6O to *175 monthly and expenses,
experience unnecessary. Acme Cigar
Company, Chicago.
“GO VERNME N T POSITION S; DON' T
prepare for the railway mail or other civil
service examination without seeing our il
lustrated catalogue of information: sent
free. Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D. C.
CIRC U LA RDISTRIBITORSEVERT
where; particulars 2c. Excelsior Adv. Cos.,
218 W. 125th street. New York.
HELP WANTED—FEMALES.
MUST HAVE
first-class reference. Apply 9a. m., 14,
State, east.
WANTED, A COLORED GIRL FOR
housework. 304 President street, west.
“WOMAN TO COOK AND WASH FOR
small family. Apply after nine o’clock
Monday, 105 Duffy, east.
wanted! GOOD GERMAN COOK.
No. 12 Orange street.
“WANTED. RELIABLE SETTLED WS
man at 118 West Henry street.
WAiNTEDTaTWHITE - SERVANT TO
make herself useful In a small family. Ap
ply 323 Whitaker street.
WANTED7EXI’E RIENCE D MULATTO
girl to do general housework. Apply this
day at 419 East Taylor street.
WANTED, RELIABLE WHITE WO.
man to cook, wash and iron for family
in country; wages, *8 and board. Address
W„ Morning News office.
“WANTED, ’ A RELIABLE WHITE
cook In a good family. Apply 639 York
street, east.
WANTED; LADIES TO DO PLAIN
sewing at home; *1.60 per day; four
months’ work guaranteed; send stamped
addressed envelope for particulars. Wllday
& Hutton, Philadelphia, Pa.
“LADIES“MAKE “SAMPLE PATCHES
at home; good pay; ho canvassing; send
reply envelope for sample and particu
lars. Fosier Mach. Cos., West Twenty
ninth street, New York.
EMPLOYMENT FOR LADIES IN
their own homes, doing light needlework;
whole or part time devoted; reply envel
ope for sample and full particulars; Spe
cially Company, 25 Third avenue, New
, York
agents wanted.
WANTED. LADY AGENTS EVEUV
where for the best 23c article on market;
sells to every lady. For particulars ad
dress L. Nitschelm, 312 Madison avenue,
Peoria. 111.
AGENTS’ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
earn from *3 to *5 per uay selling our goods
in every house and store. Address Ed
wards & Cos., Rome, Ga.
“AGENTS WANTED, JXPERIENCED
male and female canvassers; no fakirs
need apply; only reliable parties* wanted.
Winona Mills office, 116 Bull street, room
3. Cali Monday afternoon.
“WANTED, AGENTS 'to' '"ll AN DLL
our high-grade perfumes; new plan;
pioflls large; sales easy. Leffler &'Co.. St.
Louis, Mo.
“AGENTS WANTED EVRY WHERE
300 per cent. (*ls to *SO per day); marvel
ous invention; no competition. J. B. Sper
ry Mfg. Cos., 184 La Salie street, Chicago.
’ AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN To SELL
lace curtains by sample or catalogue; big
profits. Cincinnati Lace Cos., Reid build
ing, Cincinnati, O.
“AG ENTS, — *8; 36 DAILY; SELLING
nickel plated Brilliant Gaslight Burners;
fits all kerosene lamps, gives beautiful
bright gaslight; no wick, no chimney, no
smoke; cheapest light known. Free cam
ple. Enterprise Mfg. Cos., N. 18, Cincin
nati, O.
AGENTB; *7 DAILY, TO SE LL SPE
clalty soaps and give customers double
their value iu handsome presents; exclus
ive territory; sample outfit free. Modoc
Soap Cos., Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS. *33.00 EVERY WEEK. Giv
ing away free Specialty soaps as sample
and introducing and selling Perfection Uas
light Burners; no chimney, no smoke, no
w ick; makes kerosene lamps glYe brilliant,
clear gaslight; sample free to workers.
W. L. Perfection Mfg. Cos., Cincinnati, O.
“WANTED NOW, AGENTS 'TO“ SELL
sash locks and door holders; sample sash
lock free for 2c stamp; Immense; better
than weights; burglar proof; *lO a day.
Write quick. Address Brohard & Cos.,
Department 41, Philadelphia, Pa.
*3O A WEEK AND EXPENSES PAID
men to sell cigars on time; experience un
necessary. The W. L. Kline Cos., St.
Louis, Mo.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
'expert bicycle "repairer
wants a position at once. Addresa Box
49, Milledgevllle, Ga.
“WANTED, A 1 , ACCOUNTANT AND
office man, desires position; satisfactory
references. Address W. L. P., No. 112 State
street, west.
“ WASHERWOMAN WA NTS SOME
washing at 626 Mercer street.
SMTATION WANTED, ItUTLER,
thoroughly competent and reliable, long
and best references; accustomed to Savan
nah. XVages moderate. English, middle age.
Call or address H. G., 44\Prlee street.
“WANTED — POSITION AS SALESMAN
or bookeeper in general store; can do
either or bolh; best of references. Ad
dress Salesman, care of News.
“WANTED, A POSITION AS SALES'-
man in retail or wholesale grocery or hard
ware house; won’t sell whisky; best of
references furnished upon application. Ad
dress W. C. E., care Morning News of
fice.
““YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOY
ment; bookkeeping or other office work
preferred; good references. S., P. O. box
Q.
WANTED, PLACE BY COLORED Wo
man as nurse or house girl, 57 York street
lane, west. ,i ■,,* , t ~ , u
POSITION WANTED BY REGISTT6R
ed druggist; long exi>**rlenoe; good habits;
best references. Address Drugs, care
Branion & Carson, Columbus, Ga.
“experienced stenographer,
who understands single and double-entry
bookkeeping, desires position to commence
work on short notice; good references;
reasonable salary. Address “Brant,” care
Morning News.
“wanted, position as meat cut
ter, by white man; thoroughly under
stands handling retail trade. "White,”
care News.
“WANTED, ANY KIND OF WORK
about a grocery store, by steady man to
earn board. “Willing Worker, 1 ’ care
News.
* EXPERIENCED SEWER WILL GO
out by the day; cut and fit guaranteed. A.
F., News office.
A It KFIX ED “O' D Y WISH KS A PO
sition as bookkeeper, cashier or teacher
In primary school. Address E. M. J*.,
Morning News office.
“respectable colored - WOMAN
wants situation os cook; best ot satis
faction. Address Susan, 239 Arnold street.
' RESPECTABLE COLORED" WOMAN
wants place as nurse or housemaid; best
references. Apply Minnie Gardner, 239
Arnold street. ,
Y’OSTTTON“wANTEI) BY A RESPEOT
abIe woman as cook or nurse with respect
able family. Apply at No. 320 East Harris
street.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION; OF
flee preferred; good penman. J. M. 9.,
No. 19 East York.
"YOUNG MAN (21), QUICK, ACCURATE
and a good all around man, desires posi
tion where striot attention to business will
merit advancement. Address Francis,
care News.
A RELIABLE WOMAN REQUIRES
washing. No. 602 New Houston street,
west.
WANTED, A SITUATION AS A POTL
ter or butcher; good reference. Apply No.
506 East President street.
HOUSES WANTED.
house completely furnished, until Ist ot
November or December. Address W. R.
r., postofflee box 32, city.
ROOMS WANTED.
flat, -with or without board; location For
syth Park; reference exchanged. Q. D.,
News office.
WANTED, BY A YOUNG MIAN, A
neatly furnished room In a private family
at reasonable terms. Private, Morning
News.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
BEy!
green grocer’s license at once. Address
Quick, Morning News.
WANTEDTrO Pl IWHASU HALF IN
tererfl In merchandise business; must be
in a thriving, progressive town; give all
particulars, P. O. Box 29, Savannah, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN; BEVERAITUMS
of money placed with me to loan on Sa
vannah real estate; long time, If desired.
Isaac Beckett, Abstract of Title office, 24
President street, east. ,
"MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property at 7 per cent; one to five
years; amounts to suit borrower*. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
FOR HEIVT— ROOMS.
IX >K RENT, DELIGHTFUL. ROOMS.
tIM-olass condition,on Liberty street. Ap
ply 233 Abereorn.
FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS. WITH MOD
ern conveniences. Apply to C. P. Miller,
207 Broughton, west.
“FOR Hi: NT, DESIRABLE FOUR
roots flat, with all modern conveniences
Apply at 208 West New Houston.
large “ Nicely furnished
south room; conv, n ent to bath; for one or
two gentlemen; location good. Address
M., 319 East Gwinnett.
FOR RENT, A FLAT OF~ THREE
rooms, with nil conveniences. 19 Duffy
street, west.
”F LAT~FOi“R* "NIC E ROOMS, FIRST
floor; $9 per month. 508 Charlton, west.
tiTrent, Nick fla't'with ALL
conveniences. 515 Tattnall street.
FOR REN’fT ROOMS. SINGLE AND
connecting, furnished and unfurnished.
113 Oglethorpe, west.
“FOR RENT, - ONE OR TWO ROOMS,
fronting Broughton street; third floor;
over Launey's photo studio.
~ KOU RENT. FURNISIIESI > HALL
room; all conveniences. 413 York, west.
" FLAT OF 3 OR 4 ROOMS. SOUTH AND
east exposure; every convenience. 29
Abereorn.
FOR RENT, NEATLY FURNISHED
room, private family. 413 Jones street,
east.
" NR'ELY FURNISHED, CONVEN
lent rooms, for single men. 107 West Jones
street.
’"for rent, onITor" two "nicely
furnished rooms; ladles or gentlemen; In
private family. Apply 21 York street, west.
ONE NICELY* FURNISHED ROOM
for gentleman, hot and cold bath on same
floor. 317 Tattnall.
TO RENT, A FLAT OF TWO ROOMS,
second floor, with use of bath. Apply No.
318 Lincoln street.
“SMALL ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED",
very reasonable; central location. HI6
President street, east.
TO RENT. “ NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; hot and cold bath convenient.
Board if desired. 31 Jones street, east.
FOirRENT. AT ONCE,"TWO”FLATS,
fifteen and eighteen dollars; southeast cor
ner Barnard and Oglethorpe. L. L. Well
man.
""FURNISHED ROOMS'FOR RENT AT
the southwest corner Jones and Bull
streets, opposite Christian Association.
FOR RENT. FLAT, “CENTRALLY LO
eated, very convenient; southern exposure.
Address .S. A., Morning News.
TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED "6r“uKL
furnished, first or second floor; rent cheap.
Three fourteen Hull, west.
""large" SOUTH “ROOM, FUKNISH
ed, for gentlemen or light housekeeping,
bath privileges. 121 East Congress.
“FOrTrENT," desirable FLAT 239
Jefferson street, near Liberty; separate
buth and kitchen; rent reduced. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
for!rent, desFrable“flat AT
No. 116 Liberty street, west. J. E. Fulton
& Son.
“FOR RENT, FLAT OF 3 ROOMS, 538
East State.
A NICE FLAT FOR RENT; FOUR
rooms. Apply 119 Gordon street, west.
“FLAT OF FOUR CONNECTING
rooms; every convenience; second floor.
235 Jefferson, corner Perry.
"FOR" RENT - NEATLY FURNISHED
front room; two unfurnished rooms. 24
State street, west.
“D E LIGHT FI 7" L~ ROOMS, FTTRN IS MED
or unfurnished, Liberty street, near De
Soto Hotel. Apply 233 Abereorn. street.
“ROOMS FOR RENT, ON’“ OGLE
thorpe avenue, second door east of Jef
ferson; low rental. Apply to J. H. Quint,
205 Broughton street, west.
FOR RENT, A FLAT OF""THREE
rooms, with modern Improvements. 505
Anderson street, east.
for bentTchbalfTtwO NICE CON^
necling rooms. 545 Broughton street, east.
FOR RENT,"” FURNISHED ROOMS!
13 and J 4 a month. 644 President street,
east.
FLATS ON GASTON STREET. FIVB
rooms, lately renovated; every conveni
ence; twelve dollars. Peter Reilly, 106
Drayton street.
“ TWO GOOD SIZED “ ROOMS,” ONE
small room, and bath room, all on same
floor, for rent very low. Peter Reilly.
“A ULAT OF THREE OR FOUR FURNL
Ished rooms, all conveniences, on same
floor. Address H„ this olflce.
“FOR IIENtTpARLOR FLAT ON AB
ercorn street, near Waldburg. Apply 1009
Abereorn street,
“for " KENT." CONVENIENT FI, VT
comer Hall and Montgomery streets. Ap
ply 111 Gordon, west.
“ FOR RENT THREE CONNECTING
rooms on second floor, pleasantly situated.
Apply at 112 Bull.
"NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR
rent over Livingston's Pharmacy, Con
gress and Bull streets.
“FOR RENT, ROOMS BUI TABLE FOR*
gentlemen. Apply 216 Oglethorpe avenue,
east.
FOR RENT— HOUSES.
FOR RENT, ONE AND TWO-STOHY
houses. Apply to M. Egan, 619 East Broad
street.
"FOR RENT, 418 GASTON STREET,
east. Apply 556 Liberty street, east.
FOrt RFINT,"ONE-STORY HOUSE, 1311
Lincoln, four rooms and kitchen. Apply
corner Anderson.
FOR RENT 6-ROOM “COTTAGE,
eleven dollars; good location. Apply 503
Anderson, west.
“To“~RENT!"HEBIDENCE, 423 MONT
gomery street, and store and residence
southeast corner Fahm and Indian streets.
W. H. Dooner, 207 Charlton, east.
• DELIGHTFUL NEW SIX-ROOM
house; all modern conveniences; sl7. 603
West Anderson.
A TWO-STORY R RIck“HOU3E7“SIO
per month. Apply corner Price and Perry.
Mrs. Austin.
FOR RENT, 611 BROUGHTON. EAST,
Immediate possession. Apply It. 8. Clag
horn, 110 Bryan, east.
f7)U JOINT, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
435 Tattnall street, head of Gordon; perfect
order. Apply next door.
FOR REN TANARUS," N'oT! 7 HENRY STREET,
east; has all modern Improvements. Apply
to Walthour & Rivers, Drayton and St.
Julian atreets.
~FOK RKNT. no. 306 DUFFY STREET,
east. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Dray
ton and St. Julian streets.
“FoITreNT" NO 445 ABERCORN
street. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Dray
ton and St. Julian streets.
2 HOUSE,, WITH
large yard and bath. 316 York, east.
run RE NT. "BE VE N- ROOM HOUSE.
1114 Jefferson, four doors from Dufly;
i modern Improvement. Apply 44 Drayton.
FOIt HEAT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT, THAT ELEGANT RESf
dence 12u Hull street, west, faciug Orleans
square; in first class order; rent low o
a good tenant.' J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT." EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE 320
Harris street, east; large yard and stable;
good location, facing square. J. E. Fulton
& Son.
Ui >H RENT, RESnIHZNCE NO.I2'LIB"
erty street, west; near lie Solo Hotel;
splendid location. J. K. Fulton & Son.
for KENT, VEUV DESIRABLE
house corner Duffy and Barnard streets;
convenient location; alt conveniences. J.
E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 215 NEW HOITB
- street, cast; large yard; sl6 per month.
J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 118 ANDERSON
street, east; in good condition; modern
improvements; $25 per month. J. E. Ful
ton & Son.
FOR rent! "house 513 JONBB
street, east; nine rooms, bath, etc; S2O per
month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT. THAT LARGE AND DR
sirable house No. 113 IJberty street, west,
near Whitaker*, In first class order. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
Et'l; RENT. RESIDENCE NO. 410
Jones street, east; ten rooms, all modern
conveniences; In first class order. J. K.
Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, HOUSE I<B GORDON
street, west; twelve rooms; convenient lo
cation; s:m per month. J. E. Fulton &
Son.
•''OR RENT. BAY WINDOWHOUSE
on Gwinnett street, nenr Montgomery;
bath and all conveniences; sl6 per month.
J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, HOUSE N0!233 ABER
corn street. Apply within.
FOR RENT, ISLE~OF IIOtPB HOME
for tho summer. B. G. Black & Cos., 18
Bryan, east.
FOR rent! no! “213 WALDBURG,
east; splendid house; very low rental. E.
G. Black & Cos., 18 Bryan, east.
UOlt RENT, \ NO. 4U3 roNGBESB
street, west; splendid house for hoarders.
E. O. Black & Cos.. 18 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT, TWO-STORY HOUSE!
Duffy street, etist; sixteen dollars. Deter
Reilly, 306 Drayton street.
1) ESI RAIILE RES I DENCK. 136 "l 1 Ab"-
ersham street, to suitable party; can see
same by calling on Thomas Clarke, 132
Lincoln.
FOR RENT FROM MARCH 1, THAT
new desirable 2-story dwelling. Henry
street, second door west of Lincoln. Ap
ply next door.
FOR “RENT, ONE" SEVEN-ROOM
house, 549 East Huntingdon, and two four
room houses, on Mercer street. Apply 341
East Broad.
“FOR KENT, RFSIllBNt!! "WITJISEV
eraI rooms, hot and cold water and all con
veniences; 314 Bolion street, west; $?6 per
month. Apply to J. T. Shuplrlne, corner
Congress and Jefferson strtets.
TO RENT, WITH IMMEDIATE" PoS
session, house 210 Hall street, west. Ap
ply to J. F. Brooks, 15 Bay street, west.
FOR KENT— STOKES.
FOR RENT, STORE NEXT TO
northwest corner Bay and Barnard; over
Paulsen's. G. H. Remshart.
STORE AND DWELLING',' HOUSTON
and Congress streets, will rent cheap to a
good tenant; also 609 Huntingdon street,
east. Apply to Mrs. Enright.
“for rent!"TWO STORES "ON
Broughton street; and several desirable
residences; all thoroughly renovated; pos
session Immediately. Apply Albert Wylly,
12 Bryan Bircet, east.
“to runt!stor e“and DWELLING,
southeast corner Henry and Montgomery;
will rent cheap to a good tenant. Mrs. Hlg
gin’a, Montgomery Btreet and 8., F. & W.
Railroad.
FROM MARCHI!oR SOONER IF DB
slred, the store and dwelling, Liberty and
Wheaton streets. 8. Mendel, 110 West Bay.
FOII HUNT—SIISIKUUANKOUS.
iana street.
“FOR RENT, OFFICE ROOMS! COR
ner Bull and Biate street. Apply Leopold
Adler.
“for uent~i,arge"“h ALL "THIRD
floor Lyon’s block; rent reasonable. Ap
ply. John Lyons & Cos.
FOR SAI.E-KF.AL ESTATE.
HOUSE FOR BALE, RESIDENCE 10
Jones street, west. Apply to H. A. Pal
mer.
" forlale or Lease, thorough
ly furnished residence on Gaston street,
near the park. Address A. B. C\, care P.
O. Box 298, city.
“FOR SALE OR RENT, “RESIDENCE
corner Gwinnett and Abereorn atreets. H.
M. <C. Smith.
“FOE R FI N ELY LOCATED IX>TB
south of Twelfth street; neighborhood Im
proving rapidly; very cheap. Laßoche.
“A GOOD CHANCE TO GET A i!An
galn In real estate. See Mr. I-aßoehe’s
auction advertisement Monday and Tues
day.
‘ FOR BALE. NIC£fHOME "AT THUN
derbolt; two or three hundred down and
balance at $lO per month. Laßoche.
“NEWLY FINISHED HOUSE "AND
furniture for sale at a sacrifice; reason for
sale, parties leaving city; terms to suit
purchaser. Ninth street, second west
Montgomery.
—forbade, that' beautiful cot
tage situated at 1807 Montgomery street.
Owner will sell for $1,200 cash. Apply to
John R. Stoler, 225 West Broughton
street.
FOR SALKrpIR IP EIIT YTHAT WILL
net 15 per cent. Address P. O. Box 105.
“FOR SALE," THREE CORNER "lots",
Barnard and Eleventh. Whitaker and
Eleventh, and Whitakar and Twelfth. G.
11. Remshart.
~FUFTsaLE, 10 ACRE FARM, 1 MILE
from city. Address G.. 220 East Liberty
street.
“FOR SALE' SMALL FARMS ON
Merchants and Mechanics tract, 3, 5 and
10-acre lots, facing Bonaventure, shell road
and new road to Thunderbolt. E. G.
Black & Cos.
“FOR“ KALE, FOUR TWo'-STo'rT
houses and two stores on President and
Randolph; will pay 20 per oent. on the
price asked for it; going to be sold, E. G.
lilac k & Cos.
for sale two two-stout
houses on New Houston, between Haber
sham and Lincoln, for thirty seven fitly;
terms easy. E. G. Black & Cos.
“FO Ft" SA LH!"B IXT Y~FEET SOUTII
east corner Drayton and First avenue, by
127 feet deep; this splendid lot can be
liought cheap. E. G. Black & Cos.,
18 Bryan street, east.
“FOR BALE, LOTS CORNERTfNCOLN
and Anderson, First and Lincoln. First,
between Abereorn and Drayton, all 60 feet
front. E. G. Black & Cos., 18 Bryan street,
east.
FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR BALE. TrtE GORHAM KESl
dence on Whitaker, between Huntingdon
and Hall; splendid chance to buy in cm
established neighborhood; no better to b*
had; price and terms attractive. E. G
Black & Cos., 18 Bryan, east.
“for SALE. SIX-ROOM COa - .--te "oui
Second, east of Montgomery, for eleveif
hundred. K. G. Black & Cos., 18 Bryan,
east.
“FOR SALE,
Drayton and Ninth, lot 60x90; nice newt
house; eleven hundred cash; balance on
terms. E. G. Black & Cos,
■ c- —• —=
FOR 8 ALL—MISCELLANEOUS.
'^FOU^SALir^riTuMßEir^oF^
grade heifers ami milk cows; or will trad*
for dry cows and other cattle. J. C. Row
land & Bon, No. 16 Bryan street, east, on
'phone 428.
“FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED
drug business] reason for selling, ownes
leaving city. Address Hanson, car*
News.
“PLY MOUTH - ROOK EGGS FOR
hatching. T. J. Davis, 118 Bay street,
west.
FOR BA LE. SIX ■OND-HAND~I23-H. p!
return tubular tioilors in good order; alsts
a large stock of new ones. See F. E. Tim
mons. Savnnnah, or Lombard Iron Work*,
Augusta, Ga.
FOR BALE. CONTENTS OF GROCE Rift
store; cheap for cash. Fawcett & Cos.,
Bay street, city.
“UNREDEEMED J E W R L R TANARUS,
watches, pistols, sewing machines, cloth-
Ing. etc., for sale very cheap. ArthuS
Deutach, Pawn Broker.
“FOR 8A LE, PLY MOUTH ROCK an3
Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching, nt 32f
West Broad, earner Harris street, oB
Win. A. Waite’s, Isle of Hope.
LANGSTiAN "l-XHIs"FOR HATCHING*
T. J. Davis, 118 Bay street, west.
“FOR SALE, a NATIONAL CASH RECU
Ister; very little used, at 50 per cent, of
its natural value. Apply at H., car#
Morning News.
"drug business; well-estarV
Itshed, good locution; small cash
balance on easy terms, to responsible per
son. Derntatol.
*A ' <BII.LEITION OF POSTAGE
stamps for sale, cheap (foreign only) Ad
dress this office under "Stamps.”
FOR "sa LEI" HORSE - AND BUGGYs
fast trotter. Ilyck Cigar Store, Bryan an*
Bull. ,
“POII BALE, UPRI g"h"t“PIANO, NEW,
elegant case; three pedals, at auction,
Monday, 28. at 11 o'clock. 22
west. C. 11. Dorsett.
' FOR SALE. WE HAVE THREE FI Nil
draft horses for sale cheap; one saddle an<>
harness mure; three good business horses!
1 car load of good mules; all sizes an<l
prices. Also the fastest green trotter In th<*
state; trained twelve daya, and trotted full
mile In 2:35. Call and see us. Savannah
F. vd and Sale Stables, foot of South Broad)
and West Broad.
“FOR BALIOT gREEN GROCERY, A|
right good trade and a splendid
Ap|ly 650 Orange street.
“ FOR S A LE, A~ N ICE GAS ' BTOVIj
cheap. Apply No. 119 Gordon street,
west.
“FOR bale; restaurant o6ifNG A)
good business; good reason for selling!
price SIOO. Apply 236 Broughton street,
west.
“For balk, cheap; good mTlkj
cow, with young calf. Apply 420 Broughs
ton, west.
WOOD, run i it -\ and. PINE, 75C; OAKS
SI.OO. 'Phone 663; yard 612 Jones street,
west. W. J. Martin, Agent. ,
BICYCUBa FDit MALE AT
prices; road racing wheels a
Corner Barnard and Hall streets.
LOST AMD FOUND; “
gress, between Abereorn and Jefferson*
Return to 110 Anderson, west and get re
ward.
i"/>ar;TN~FRONT of 2313 vvhitakeiS
Btreet, a silver table knife. Reward 10
returned to a hove address.
LOST. BILL LADING AND bRAJ*4
from llarth Bros., Sturgis, Ky„ for csb
corn, car No. 25766; amount $232.62. Loaf
between office and Chatham Bank. Wert*
all against negotiating for same. Will re
ward finder. Law & Browder.
“LUST," BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDEIt
will be rewarded by leaving same at 10V
Jones, west.
“LOST. A GOLD NECKLACE wifll
small gold heart attached. Suitable reJ
ward will be paid If returned to 213 Hune
tingdon street, east. 1
LOST! SATURDAY AFTER NOoA
lace handkerchief with top of gold cut!
button tied In corner. Letter F. engrav
ed on button. Return 209 Gaston
east, and receive reward.
LOST," ONE "BETTER DOG, WHlTfflk
with liver colored spots on him; spot oq
left eye; named Jack; also one white span
iel and bull mixed puppy. 10 months old,
black spot on ear, named "Beauty.” Fin
der please return to 627 Gwlnnttt street),
east, anil get reward. (
BUSINESS CHANCBST
"acttvie^bubTness^' man^haviH^
five thousand dollars to invest, wishes tq
purchase or become connected with sotn*
profitable business. Address P. O. Boa
117, city.
“PARTI ES ItKfl 1RINO“ TO MANUFAC
ture all kinds of ciders, vinegar, flavoring
extracts, will address Expert 8, care Louis
ville Hotel, Louisville, Ky.
IMI ’< > RTANT TO SPECULA TO RSU
Do not bo swindled. Don't send money)
to brokers without first ascertaining them
financial standing. Address Bankers'
Brokers' Commercial Agency, 145 La Sail*
Btreet, Chicago.
*l5O INVESTED" ENABLES YOU T<J
Join enterprise now yielding 160 per cent,
monthly. No stock or Klondike scheme!
safe practical success. David Sloane, 114
Btreet, Baltimore, Md.
■TRAY ED.
Ing, from 209 Charlton street, east, a tna
terrier, female; a suitable reword will bf
given If returned. P. H. Lynch.
For Additional Cheaps See 7th Pago
Savannah Real Estate “Im
provement Company
OFFERS THESE HAKCAIfSi
Either of those beautiful houses oil
Habersham street, between Fourth ana
Fifth streets:
$250 cash, $25 per month.
No. 416 Henry street, west, |ls pef
month. _
The following houses In good
between Bonaventure and Thunderbolts
No cash required.
One five-room cottage, $7 per month.
One six-room cottage, $8 per month.
One two-story residence, $12.50 per morale
JOHN L. ARCHER. Secretary, ,
• • AO Bull Street, i
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