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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.
Forecast for Savannah and vicinity un
til midnight. Aug. 14, 1898.—Generally fair;
no decided change in temperature.
Weather From Washington:
For Georgia ond Western Florida—Gen
erally fair, variable winds.
For Eastern Florida—Generally fair,
preceded by showers in extreme northern
portion; easterly winds.
For South Carolina—Generally fair, ex
cept showers on the coast; variable winds.
General conditions: Cloudy weather pre
vails over the entire South, except partly
clou Ty in Alabama and clear in Souih
eurtern Florida and Northeastern Texas.
It is raining at Wilmington.
Temperatures in the South Atlantic and
Gulf slates have not changed materially
during the past twenty-four hours.
Light to fresh southerly to northeaster
ly winds prevail between Norfolk and Key
West.
Yesterday's Weather at Savannah—
Maximum temperature 10:30 am. 88 degrees
Minimum temperature, 5 a. m.. 73 degrees
11. an temperature 80 degrees
yvrmal temperature 80 degrees
Excess of temperature 0 degree
Accumulated excess since
-inee Aug. 1 5 degrees
Accumulated excess since
Jan. 1 258 degrees
Rainfall 33 Inch
Normal 26 Inch
Deficiency since Aug. 1 00 inch
Deficiency since Jan. 1 9.51 Inches
River Report—The hlght of the Savan
nah river, at Augusta, at 8 a. m. (75th me
ridian time) yesterday, was 11.1 feet, a rise
of 1.1 feet during the preceding twenty
four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin, Savannah, Ga.,
for the 24 hours ending ajt 8 a. m. 75th me
ridian time, Aug. 13, 1898:
Stations of Savannah Max.] Min.'jßain
District. Tem.jTem. [fall.
Albany, Ga., cloudy 83 71 .39“
Allapaha, cloudy 86 72 .27
Americus, cloudy 87 72 .30
Balnbridge, cloudy 81 71 .45
Eastman, cloudy 87 71 .45
Fort Gaines, pt. cloudy.. 84 73 .10
Gainesville, Fla., clear... 93 73 .02
Millen, Ga., cloudy 89 71 .37
Quitman, clear 88 72 | .11
Savannah, cloudy 88 70 | .65
Thomasville, cloudy 84 72 j .64
Waycross, clear 89 71 | .11
Special Texas Rainfall Report—Hous
ton, .50.
Not Reporting—Dublin, Sherman, Hen
rietta, Kerrville and Lampasas.
| | Dist. Averages.
I No. | 1 ,
Central Station. j Sta- Max. Min. Ruin
|tions|Tem.|Tem.| fall.
Atlanta 7. 10 82 70 “48“
Augusta 11 84 70 .36
Charleston 5 88 72 .52
Galveston ,22 92 70 .02
Little Rock 13 88 66 .00
Memphis 16 84 64 t .00
Mobile 9 88 70 . 01
Montgomery 8 86 70 .14
New Orleans 10 92 70 .00
Savannah 12 87 72 .24
Vicksburg 7 90 6S .01
Wilmington 8 84 74 .52
Remarks—No rainfall over the Western
districts, light scattered showers In the
central districts, copious rains over the
Atlantic districts. Temperatures have In
creased slightly over the central districts;
practically stationary elsewhere over the
cotton belt.
Observations taken Aug. 'l3, 1898, 8 p. m.
("sth meridian time) at the same moment
of time at all stations for the Morning
News:
I -|-T.| *V. |Raln
Norfolk, cloudy 74 j r Ajg -
Hitteras, cloudy 78 ] 8 .02
Wiimington, raining 74 I L .04
Charlotte, cloudy SO | L .00
Raleigh, cloudy 74 | lo !oo
Charleston, cloudy 78 | L .08
Atlanta, cloudy 80 6 .00
Augusta, cloudy 76 l .14
Savannah, cloudy 76 L .32
Jacksonville, cloudy |B2 L T
Jupiter, clear 80 12 .00
Key West, cloudy 82 10 .00
Tampa, cloudy 76 L .08
Pensacola, cloudy 76 02 .00
Montgomery, pt. cloudy .84 L .00
New Orleans, cloudy 80 L .00
Galveston, cloudy 84 L .00
Corpus Christ!, cloudy ... 82 12 .00
Palestine, clear 86 L J
-|-T, temperature; *V, velocity ot wind. -
H. B. Boyer, Observer.
WORK ON THE DE SOTO.
Improvements Decided On Will Be
gin To-morrow.
The Improvements at the De Soto, by
which its bathing facilities will be great
ly Increased, will be commenced to-mor
row by the contractors. The plumbing
work will be done by Messrs. L. A. Mc-
Carthy and T. J. O’Brien, and the wood
work and painting by the Stewart Con
tracting Company.
' dr some time the matter of placing a
number of additional baths in the hotel
” a3 cons, : lere<J - It was decided to odd
thirty, which means a general remodeling,
oy which a large number of rooms will
® thrown into suites with bath accom
jnouations. The rooms are thrown together
'cutting doors through the wall sepa
rating adjoining rooms, which Is a part
ot tne work to be done by the Stewart
company.
I he plumbing will be an extensive Job,
iue leing a number of tubs for gen
ii u.-e, besides those intended for suites,
tne plumbing contractors will also re
n job teen copper, with enameled iron
, lhe total cost of the work will
... -?®ut SIO,OOO. The contractors have un
u Nov. 1 to complete it, and during its
I ’ui'ss it will be supervised by Mr.
1 J (j ' Su£;<3on -
O, ' iUl fhbse advantages added the Do
’ will want for few things it does not
Possess. The hotel has about 450
1,,.’ ns ' " hich are all taken during the
busy tourist season.
s le, Regardless of Cost.
• b. I.co Frank has purchased the stock
0 Xeldlinger, Rabun & Mell and to-mor-
| J - will begin a sale of the stock regard
£ cost - Thls stock consists of sad
harness and mill supplies, trunks
v ir „ u Ir - Frank Is an enterprising
I ,g business man 01 Savannah and so
il.' patrona &e of the public.
j r , ' rank will continue the business
J / lts branches, having My. H. G.
s and At bhurge of the repair department,
0.,i , W ’ Rabun, a member of the
j™’ who will be glad to meet his old
Look It Up.
tmers In the county have an oppor
' offered them by Messrs. Fawcett
j " °f Savannah to make some good
; ;irs by gathering deer tongue. Faw
are Prepared to buy it in any
lur- n ,H ( at -f ood I‘rices. For full partlcu
“ write Fawcett & Cos.
’ ndl * Corn Paln t cures
cures J™*’ * ,akeß ott th corn; no pain,
to De ‘ 15 and bunions and is conceded
d ruggis t *i'^ rtul COr “ curß ' Sold by -U
is accustomed to have
u> , ,^ epared be; ° r * they come to the
( 1 wi, h Y h ?“ a ' can ' t 1 hßve my c°°k
*>?— Judg cover * •* some time, sam's you
Srding to the novels
hardsell and his con
iporaries, in the olden
s men used to admire
nen who screamed
in the least provoca
n and fainted on all
jortuuities. Rich-
Ison’s heroines were
always toppling out
of their chairs, fall
ing in a “dead faint”
in their lovers’ arms,
having their stays
cut and their hands
slapped, their tem
ples bathed and
their noses smelling
salted. *
h the women and the
anged radically since
those days. The modern man does not
admire the fainting woman, neither does he
marry her. If by chance he does, he is
only a man, and lives to regret it. There is
no reason why any woman should be a faint
ing woman. . General bodily weakness and
nervousness in women are due to weakness
or disease of the delicate, special organs of
the sex. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is a scientific and unfailing remedy for all
disorders of this description. It imparts
health and strength to the sensitive and
susceptible organs upon which a woman’s
general health is largely dependent. It
quiets and tones up the nerves, restores the
vigor of youth, rounds out the emaciated
form, imparts the glow of health to the
complexion and transforms weak, sickly,
nervous invalids into new, healthy, happy
women. It fits for wifehood and mother
hood.
“ Words fall to describe my suffering before
using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,” writes
Mrs. Sallie Key, of Tampico, Granger Cos., Tenn.
"I had inflammation, irritation and proftise
flowing and was very nervous and suffered terri
bly at all times. My feet and limbs were cold. I,
had palpitation of the heart, and mv hack was
so weak that I could not turn myself in bed.
The thought of food sickened me. My kidnevs
were very badly affected. I had been down six
months. I could not sleep night or day and had
given up all hope. My husband got me some
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I took it
for five months and at the end of that time could
walk a mile and do all my own housework. I
am sure I would he in my grave if it had not
been for the * Favorite Prescription.’ ’*
Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a free copy of the “People’s Common
Sense Medieal Adviser.” For paper-cover
ed copy enclose 21 one-cent stamps to cover
mailing only. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. -•
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
“REMEMBER” !!!!!!
that for plain gold rings, fancy set rings,
lady’s rings, gentlemen’s rings, misses
rings, boys’ rings, birthday rings, engage
ment rings, wedding rings. Fegeas, the
reliable jeweler and optician, 2S East
Broughton, has just received a fine selec
tion of thSse beautiful gems and at prices
that will suit even the most moderate
purse. C. his window.
IF THE HEIRS OF~SAUL RATLIFF
will communicate with J. D. McDuffie,
at Rochelle, Ga., they will learn some
thing to their interest.
A GRAND MID-SUMMER DANCE
will be given by the U. B. Club No. 2,
Monday night, Aug. 15, 1898, at the Lincoln
Guards’ hall, Clay borne street, east; tick
et 15c.
~WE DYE TO LIVE; GENTS’ SUITS
cleaned, $1; dyed, $2; satisfaction guaran
teed. Mills & Cos., Abercorn and Brough
ton. v
9. BRAD LEY, 121 DR'AYTO N~STRE ET,
repairs fly- if ns, trunks, umbrellas; orders
executed promptly.
" DIVORCE; 90 DAYS, LEGALITY AS
sured, by Dakota attorney.
O’Donnell, 346 Broadway, New York; no
publicity, confidential; correspond.
“Insure your house, furnl
ture, stable, furniture, stock against
storms now; not when cautionary signals
are up; the Royal will protect you. Sul
livan & Wilson, agents, 102 Bay street,
east.
■ trunks! SACHELS and UMBREL
las, made to order and repaired; try us.
Chatham Trunk Factory. Broughton and
Abercorn streets.
‘ SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IB THE
place to get rich, wholesome milk. Try
them. P. O. Box 211. Telephone 2361.
“THE AETNA" INSURANCE - iSSUES A
policy covering your effects while travel
ing on any railroad or in any hotel or
other residence in the United States; they
save wear on the nervous system, having
one safe at home while you are away.
Sullivan & Wilson, agents.
"BEFORE LEAVING FOR THE
country you should have one of our pret
ty sunbonnets. Children’s Emporium,
Oglethorpe and Whitaker streets.
DON'T FORGET THE SAVANNAH
Conservatory of Music commences Oct. 8,
at 111 Perry street, west.
■ I AM CO MPOSEDOF TWE NTY LET
tere; Mys-3-4-l-2 is a frult.My 8-10-11-16-13-7
is for baggage; My 9-18-12 Is a measure of
weight. My 19-6-14-17 is a direction. My la
-20 is a preposition. My whole I offer this
week. Music book for seventh city answer,
“Life of Grover Cleveland” for fifth coun
try answer. Answer to last Enigma,
"Cheapest Rocker South.” Winners: Miss
Bessie Wilkinson, 1204 Jefferson street,
Mr. L. Mayer, Tate Springs, Tennessee.
J. N. McGillle, The House Furnisher of
Savannah. 310 and 312 Broughton, West.
CYCLONE INSURANCE, REMEM
ber the August records, and do not re
gard your property in the “immune” class,
but get a cyclone policy in the Royal.
Sullivan & Wilson, agents, 102 Bay ctreet,
east.
UPHOLSTERED COTS, $1.25; MOS
qulto nets, 98c and up; lace nets and
frames cheap; see me if you want rock
bottom prices. C. P. Miller, agent; furn
iture and carpets.
“HAVE YOU FIVER TRIED THE MILK
from Springfield Dairy? If not, do so and
you will be delighted at Us richness and
purity. Box 211. Phone 2361.
THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY
insures against loss or damage from
storms; get a policy while you can. Sul
livan & Wilson, agents.
' J 1.50 TO RENOVATE YOUR MAT
tress; return same day. "Old Reliable,"
Fox, Hull and Whitaker.
' “THE CHILDREN' S“ EMPORIUM IS
the place to buy clothing for the little
folks; up-to-date And beautifully made.
Oglethorpe avenue and Whitaker street.
NOTICE “ TCfr TRAVELERS, GET “A
policy on personal effects in the Aetna
before starting on your summer outing,
covers in any locality and obviates the
necessity of suing railroads or hotels for
loss by fire while traveling, cost Bmall,
benefit great. Sullivan & Wilson, agents,
102 Bay street, east.
THE SOLDIERS ARE OFF FOR SAN
tiago, but the Chatham Trunk Factory is
left to sell you trunks for half you pay
elsewhere. Broughton and Abercorn
streets.
“BAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS]
established 1866; dyeing, cleaning and re
finishing of every description; lace cur
tains, blankets, fine table linen, silk, eta;
all goods skillfully handled; inspection of
our work invited. 21 York street, v/est.
James Wtlkins, proprietor.
“PORCELAIN ' LINED BATH TUBS
syphon jet water closets and the latest
sanitary Improvements placed by skilled
workmen at very reasonable prices; let
me give you a bid; I sell the famous
Othello ranges and Sunshine stoves: these
stoves reflect sunshine in your heart; can
fix your tin roof all right; ask for me at
10 West State street P. H. Kleraan.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1893.
PERSONAL.
THE WAR HAS CEASED. IT IS DE
cided that J. Wllcnsky, the cash Jeweler,
and wire artist, 206 Broughton, west, is the
place to get your watches and Jewelry. Re
pairing done at moderate prices: pins put
In broaches, 10c; cash paid for old gold and
sliver, or exchanged for new jewelry.
“$1.50 TO “ RENOVATE “MATTRESS
and return same day; August only. Fox’s,
Hull and Whitaker.
"HATS TRIMMED FOR 25C\ HATS',
ribbon and flowers at cost. Hats cleaned
and dyed. C. D. Kenner, York street,
near Barnard.
“jnoTf7 car pente rTpaper” HANG
er, painting and kalsomining. No. 106
Abercorn street. Phono 2215.
WB ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
manufacturing and repairing umbrellas.
We cover them in gloria, all silk, from
$1.25 to $3. All repairing neatly done. We
want reliable merchants to act as our
agents in every town in Georgia. Savan
nah Umbrella Factory, 146 Whitaker
6treet, near Oglethorpe avenue.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED, ONE
fifty, during August only; upholstering and
repairing equally low; baby carriages a
specialty. Fox’s, Hull and Whitaker.
“WILL GIVE LOW PRICES TO CLOSE
out our stock of refrigerators, Ice boxes,
cedar chests, hammocks, and other sum
mer goods. C. P. Miller, agent.
MEDICAL.
terested In the cure of these habits, write
for my book on these diseas s, mailed free.
B. M. Woolley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
STRICTURE - AND VARICOCELE
cured at your home without pain or deten
tion from business; write u? in confidence.
Washington Medical and Surgical Insti
tute, Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga., De
partment B.
LADIES; CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the
best; safe, reliable; take no oth?r; send 4c.
stamps, for particulars. "Relief for La
dles,” m letter by return mail. At drug
gists. Chichester Chemical Cos., Philadel
phia, Pa.
“how are your fee¥? if your
feet are troubling you, call on me, and I
will give you relief. 1 cure ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of the feet
without pain. Charges reasonable; can
give' the best references in the city. Pa
tients treated at residences; orders can be
left at Wheeler’s drug store, Bull and
State streets. Telephone 2,551. Lem Davis.
6urgeon chiropodist.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
or 18 years of age, as cashier; best refer
ence required; must live with parents. Ad
dress Z., care News Office.
WANTED7a“YOUNG MAN TO SELT,
gas burners and do plumbing, address
W., care News.
WANTED, A BOY, FROM 18 TO 20
years old, who can come well recommend
ed, in a wholesale liquor business. Ad
dress Box L., Meaning News.
WANTED, A“FIRST
grapher and office man. Apply Duplex,
care Morning News office.
“WANTED. RELIABLE DRIVER FOR
grocery wagon; must have experience end
good reference; permanent place and good
pay to competent man. Address, care
Morning News, Driver.
“wanted; EXPERIENCED, UP-TO
date grocery clerk; none others need ap
ply. Address Grocers, Morning News.
"WASTED, TWO COMPETENTtSALE:S
men to travel and take orders for first
class merchant tailoring establishment;
must be of pleasing address and willing
to work on liberal commission. Address
D. K., Savannah News.
WANTED, SMART’ HONEST BOY
from 15 to 17 years for a pawnshop. Ad
dress Santiago, care News.
“ WANTED, 5 MEN TO CANVASS CITY
on salary or commission; if experienced
in canvassing state; also give former em
ployment. Address Hustler, care Morn
ing News.
“WANTED, AN ENERGETIC MAN OR
lady in this and adjoining counties to
travel for manufacturing house and 312-
point agents; also one for local work; sal
ary, $75 per month and expenses. Address
with reference and previous occupation.
Century, 3943 Market street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
“GOVERNMENT POSITIONS, DON’T
prepare for any civil service examina
tion without seeing our, illustrated cata
logue of information; sent free. Colum
bian Correspondence College, Washing
ton, D. C.
"WANTED; SEVEN INTELLIGENT
men to take orders for “Cuba and the War
With Spain;” magnificently illustrated;
sells at sight; workers making from $3 to
$8 daily; circulars, war pictures and liberal
inducements free on application. Address
Globe Bible Publishing Cos., 723 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALES.
COOIL
premises. Apply Monday morning, ten
o’clock, 203 East Gwinnett street.
SERVANT, THOROUGHLY COMPE
tent to cook and min<\ baby. Apply Mon
day morning, four sixteen East Charlton.
“TEACHERS WANTED FOR SCHOOLS
and colleges; list of vacancies free. Inter
state Teachers’ Agency, 126 Washington
street, Chicago, 111.
AGENTS WANTED.
county to represent fast selling article;
big money for right parties. Address
State Mgr. P. O. Box 6, Macon, Ga.
GENERAL AGENTS, WB GUARAN
tce exclusive state control and protection
from competition. Greatest automatic nick
el slot picture machine. Shows electrical il
luminated living pictures, warships, foreign
scenes, etc.. Excels anything ever seen.
Big money easily made. Stirrup Manufac
turing Company, 72 Fulton street. New
York city.
‘ AGENTS WANTED, CAPABLE MfeN
who can hustle; new fine of goods; large
profits. D. P. & John Wilkinson, 150 Kin
zio street, Chicago.
WE DO NOT VVANT BOYS OR LOAF
er9 to write us, but men of ability, S2OO to
SBOO per month; salesmen and general
agents; salary or commisison. Racine Fire
Engine Company, L’t'd, Racine, Wis.
"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.
' sls TO $35 A WEEK AND
paid men to sell cigars; experience unnec
cessary. W. L. Kline Company, St. Louis
Mo.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
rapher; ten years’ experience In office
work; speed, 120 words per minute. Ad
dress Expert, Postoffice Box 321.
““wanted; POSITION TO~teach,
either in family or school, by teacher from
another state; best references. Address
M., care Morning News.
WANYedTPOSITON' A8 HEAD OR
assistant bookkeeper; have had 15 years
experience as bookkeeper am an expert
accountant, and can furnish best refer
ences. Address Accountant, care Morn
ing News.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
WANTED, A POSITION BY A FIRST
class bookkeeper: can give the very best
of reference. Address A., care News.
iT GOOD BOOKKEEPER, HAVING
leasure time evenings, 4eires a f w hours
work, either on a set of books nr other
office work. Address R., care News.
BOOKKEEPER, - EXPERIENCED IN
wholesale and retail business, furnishing
best of references, including pn sent em
ployer, desires change. Address K, tills
office.
THOROUG h“OFFK?eMAN DESIRES
position where ability is rgcogn 1 7.t;d aiul
appreciated. Business, News office.
DRUGGIST" WANTS“POSffION; Jb
drt—/BtoWMft care this office.
“AN EX PERI ENTKD TEACHER,
full graduate of the Virginia Military in
stitute, qualified to teach the higher Eng
llsh branches, and Latin, French, German
and the rudiments of Greek, desires a sit
uation.” Address P, B. Hiden, Fork Un
ion, Fluvanna county, Virginia.
HOUSES WANTED.
house; close in preferred; slate lowest
price to a steady tenant. Address H. S.
M., 23 Gordon street, east.
STOUE WANTED.
'lstore"’wantedTu4'^^
location; Broughton street preferred. Falk
Clothing Cos.
DOOMS W ANTED.
~BOARD AND TWO FERNISHED
rooms, for gentleman and hU mother:
central location preferred. D. T. M., care
News office.
wanted; oct! l by mah rTed
couple with one child, a flat of rooms (5)
north of Jones street; reply stating terms
and full particulars as to accommodation.
R. E. A„ Morning News.
“DOCTOR-S OFFICE—TWO CONNECT
ing rooms, well lighted; basemeni pre
ferred, suitable for physician's office. Doc
tor, care News office.
wantedTthree rooms7~suTta
b’e for light housekeeping; state i>rlcc
and particulars. Address X.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
“^antedTtTiiuyT^mauT??io^
state location, terms and particulars. Ad-'-
dress Home, this office.
"WANTED. YOUR VACANT HOUSES
to rent; see us; now is the time to secure
a tenant. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“wANTED“2S COPIES 97 MUNSON'S
shorthand books. 1. X. L., care this of
fice.
“BICYCLES ENAMELLED Bolt AL
most nothing, compared with the quality
of our work: any old wheel made to look
like new. The B. F. Ulmer Cos.. Drayton.
WANTED TO BUY, SMALL HOUSE
in good location; must be cheap. Address
Investor, Morning News.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAl'"~ES
tate; interest 7 per cent. AVilliam J. Mis
cally, Jr., 20 Bryan, east.
MONEY TO LEND ON CITY IM
proved real estate in sums to suit. La-
Roche, 21 E. Bay street.
“money TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property; one to five years; low rate
of interest. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“.MONEY TO LEND! *12,000 AT * PER
cent, long time straight interest; no fake;
big margin wanted. Prendergast &
Black.
FRANK S. VAN HE sen; MONEY
broker, loans negotiated on household fur
niture, real estate and personal property
on easy terms. Offices No. 209 and 211 West
Broad street.
TO LOAN; FOUR THOUSAND ON
city property. Apply room 9, Provident
building.
“frank s. van giesen,“money
broker, will negotiate a loan for you on
your household furniture on easy terms;
without removing from premises; ail bus
iness confidential. Offices No. 209 and 211
V'est Broad street.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
~""wfT - have'"*a - "nTce; up'to date
double flat, suitable for two families, on
Jones street, corner of Lincoln, all mod
ern conveniences, bath, light, speaking
tubes, etc. Reasonable rent. Estate Sal
omon Cohen, West Broad and Broughton.
“fLAT OF LARGE Si tI’TH ROOMS ON
first floor; also single rooms. 29 Abercorn
street.
£0 RENT, FLAT OF THREE ROOMS
for $6. No. 214 East Jones street.
FOR RENT, FRONT ROOM FACING
south, Jones near Barnard; neatly furnish
ed; well kept; closet and bath same floor.
Address T. G., News office.
For rent, - t wo““i. a“rge, front
rooms, $4 dollars a month. Apply 258 East
Bounary street.
“for” RENT, ONE OR TWO VERY
pleasant furnished rooms In new house
with all modern conveniences; near For
syth I’ark. Address Home Comforts, care
Morning News.
' FOR RENT, DELIGHTFULLY LOCAT"-
ed flat, Oglethorpe avenue, opposite Colo
nial Park, from Oct. 1, by year; four
rooms; use of bath; suitable for light
house-keeping; vc-rauda facing park. Ad
dress “Comfort," care News.
“ FOR~ RENT, " PARLO R FLAT. FUFL
nlshed or unfurnished; southern exposure,
gas and bath; no children. 431 Haber
sham and Gordon.
E LEG ANT - SOUTH FRONT ROOM,
bath and conveniences adjoining, to rent
to gentlemen. 228 Liberty, west.
LARGE, NICELY FERNISHED
room for a gentleman. Southeast corner
Liberty and Habersham streets.
A FLAT OF ROOMS, WITH BATH. 442
Drayton street, between Gordon and Gas
ton.
A FLAT OF ROOMS, WITH BATH. 8
Jones, east,
FOR RENT, CHEAP, A VERY PE _ -
slrable flat of three rooms, with all con
veniences. AppV at 125 East Liberty
street. I
to “rent; comfortable; FUR.
nlshed rooms to gentlemen. 134 Lincoln,
corner York.
FOR RENT, " NICELY FURNISHED
south room; convenient to S., F. and W.
depot. 222 East Taylor.
“FLAT NORTHWEST febRNER
Broughton and Habersham; 4 large rooms
and bath; rent $lO dollars. Dr. Orear’s
pharmacy.
“FOR RENT, FLAT OF ROOM3TFIRST
floor; also two furnished rooms. 219 Jef
ferson street.
“A NICE FLAT OF ROOMS~TO PAIL
ties without children; also large basement
of 4 rooms, suitable for any business. 313
West Broughton street.
FOR RENT, SECOND FLOOR,' TWRBE
rooms and bath. 113 Oglethorpe avenue,
west.
“FOR RENT, ' feoDERN FLATS;“297
Broughton street, east; porcelain bath-tubs
and all conveniences; $2) per month, J. E.
Fulton & Son.
RO"6MB“Td“RENT, 136 HABEROHAM
street, corner of York street.
SOUTH FRONT ROOM, WELL FUfT
nished, gas and bath. 306 Liberty, cast.
FOR KENT-noOMS.
all conveniences. Apply at 112 West Tay
lor street.
FOR RENT] PARLOR FI.AT, ~Tm
West Broad street; 18. a. Mendel, 117
Duffy street, west.
FOR rent, PARLOR FLAT 4
rooms; bath, closet. Liberty near Bull;
reference required. U., News Office.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO ItKXT,
with or without board, on Gaston street,
near park. Address "M," News.
FOR RENT, REASONABLE, FLAT
of three rooms and bath; convenient to
business center. Address M, News office.
FOII lll'AT— HOI SES.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE SOUTH
west corner Duffy and Bull streets; pos
session given Oct. 1, 1898. Apply to VS’al
thour & Rivers.
for KENT, RESIDENCE NORTH
east corner Whitaker and Henry streets.
Apply to Wslthour & Rivers, Drayton and
St. Julian streets.
Fpn “ RENT. DESIRABLE Resi
dence No. I’9 Jones street, east; posses
sion Kiven Oct. 1, 1898. Apply to Walthour
& Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets.
"FOR T’.E.NT. NO."l21 GASTON STREET,
west; possession Kiven immediately. Ap
ply to Walthour & Rivera.
’ FOR RENT. NO. jjKi ItAUNWn
street; rent cheap. Apply to Wullhour &
Rivers.
FOR RENT, NO. M HENRY BTREET,
west; rent cheap. Apply to Walthour &
ltlvefs.
"FOR RENT. NO. 2% DFEEY STREET,
cast; possession given Oct. 1. Apply to
Walthour & Rivers.
FOR RENT, " NO. 207 CHARLTON
street, easi; has all modern Improvements.
Apply to Walthour & Rivers.
TOR 'RENT.' BOARDING HOUSE,
corner of Drayton and Congress it reels;
rent low. Apply to Walthour & Rivers.
FOR RENT, 454 ABERCORIN STREET,
corner Gaston; possession given at of ICO,
Apply to Walthour & Rivers.
“FOR" RENT. DESIRABLE llESf
dence, No. 1 Liberty street, west; has all
improvements; possession given Imme
diately. Apply to Walthour & Rivers,
Drayton and St. Juliari streets.
“FOR RENT, NO. 224 GWINNETT
.street, east; jiossession given Oct. 1. Ap
ply to Walthour & Rivers.
Tor rent, no. mo state btreet,
east. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Dray
ton and St. Julian streets.
“FOR RENT, n6.~2(M GASTON RTHEKf]
east, near Ahercorn street; possession giv
en Oct. 1, 1898. Apply to Walthour A
Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets.
FOR RENT, HOUSES, HENRY, NEW
Houston and Bolton streets. Apply at 03
New Houston, east.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE? 321 WH TT
aker street, southwest corner Harris.
Apply to W. O. Charlton, 109 Harris
street, west.
FOR RENT. A DI IS llt A RLE " AN D
convenient house, 210 Duffy, east. Apply
401 Gordon, east.
"DWELLING FACING SOUTH EA ST
on Colonial Park, No. 132 Oglethorpe ave
nue, with pleasant office In basement on
corner; dwelling near Monterey Square,
No. 21 Gordon street, east, for rent from
Oct. 1. J. C. Rowland, 16 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE, 1104
Drayton street; aIHO 1110 Drayton street,
facing Telfair Hospital. Apply to J. C.
Puder.
“for RENT, THREE-.s n iRV
dwelling, 301 Henry, cast; seven rootn%
bath, gas, hot water throughout. Apply
on premises.
"Vi lit RENT, RIVE-ROOM HOUSE]
Lincoln, near Anderson. Apply 220 An
derson, east.
“for RENT. RESIDENCE, DRAYTON
street, corner Gwinnett, fronting park ex
tension. 11l West Broughton.
“FOR RENT, 15 JONES, EAST, OCTO
ber. Apply room 9, Provident building.
"FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIRABLE
residences; thoroughly renovated; posses
sion immediately. Apply Albejl Wylly, 12
Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, NO. 312 HABERSHAM,
between Liberty and Harris. Prendergast
& Black.
FOR RENT, NO. 403 Congress street,
west, well located for boarders. Prender
gast & Black.
FOR RENT. NO." 124 HARRIS STREET,
east, large four-story brick, 12 rooms, fac
ing south on square, will put in order,
l’rendergast & Black.
FOR RENtTVioTIoI NEW HOUSTOIf,
west, nice cottage home, In thorough or
der; r* nt, $25.00. Prendergast & Black.
“for RENT, NO. 402 NEW HOUSTON,
west, corner Montgomery; rent reason
able. Prendergast & Black.
FOR"REN TANARUS, N0.“27 HABERSHAM,
corner York, large 4-story, 20 rooms, in
good order; rent very low; house occu
pies hulf a block; large yard and serv
ants' house. Prendergast & Black.
"FOR RENT, NO. 108 TAYLOR, EAST,
splendid house, between Ahercorn and
Drayton. Prendergast & Black.
FOR "RENT, NO" 216
Hail street, west; from Oct. I, S3O per
month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR KENT. ' FROM OCT. a, RESl
dence, 120 Taylor street, west; all conven
iences. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“416 PRESIDENT STREBTTeAST, BE5V
en rooms and out-bulldlng; sls per month.
J. E. Fulton & Son.
“NO.” 123 NEW HOUSTON STREET,
east; corner Ahercorn; hot and cold water;
S2O per month. J. K. Fulton & Son.
' FOR RENT, LARGE HOUSE, ItaGOR.
don slrget, west, near Whitaker; elevcu
rooms; bath and out-house; S3O per month.
J. K. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
105 Bolton street, west; new and thor
oughly up-to-date. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“FOR RENT," DKSIRABLH " RESf
dcnce, No. 410 Jones street, east; ten rooms
and bath; In first-class order. J. E. Fulton
& Son.
“513 JONES STREET EAST, FOR
rent; hath and all conveniences; large
yard; S2O per month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
SPLENDID RESIDENCE, NO. 106
Henry street, east, for rent; all modern
conveniences. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“FOR LARGE LIBERTY STREET "llEff-
Idence; suitable for first-class boarding
house. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, FROM OCT. 1. DEBIRA
bIe residence. 311 Bolton street, east; all
modern conveniences; S3O per month. J. E.
Fulton &. Son.
FOR RBNtTfROM"OCT. I,REBIDENCE
1006 Drayton street; facing park extension;
rent moderate. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“for RENT, RESIDENCE, 207 WALD
burg street, west, containing Iwo parlors,
dining-room, kitchen and servant’s room
on first floor, four bed-room and bath
room; can give possession at once. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, V ERY DESIRABLE
2-story residence, every convenience; $lB
per month. Peter Kelly, 106 Drayton
street.
“FOR-RENT, THAT“VERY“DEBFra‘.
ble residence, southeast corner Abereorn
and New Houston; possession October or
Nov. L Peter Reilly,. ,
FOR KENT—HOUSES.
TWCpSTORY
house, six rooms and bath. 409 West
Jones, between Montgomery# and West
Broad street. Apply next door.
FOR RENT, 'from OCT, t, DWBLL-
Ings 414 and 416 Charlton street, east; good
location, good houses and cheap rent. G.
11. Hemsbart, 16 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT, DWELLINGS EsTaNdTh
Broughton, west of Montgomery; S2O and
$16.50. G. H. Remshart, 16 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT. 2 DESIRABLE HOUSES
on Huntingdon street, between Bast
Broad and Price streets, newly finished,
with all modern improvements. Apply
George Ehlers, tit? Indian street.
FOR RENT.'222 GORDON STREET;
October first; water, gn on every floor.
See Schultz, 105 Perry, East.
FOR RENT. FROM OCT l] TWO
handsome residence s. near Colonial Park.
W. G. & R. C. Harrison.
~FOR RENT, PWELLINO"IIOITSES.”I26
and 128 Taylor street, west, corner Bar
nard; possession Oct. 1, '9B. Apply 113
Broughton street, west.
FOR RENT, 21l" BOLTON STREET*
west; possession Sept. 1. Apply Leigh M.
White, Branch estate.
“FOR RENT OR SALE,“THE LARGE
modern residence northeast Ahercorn and
Gwinnett streets. H. M. C. Smith, Pro
peller Towboat office.
“FOR RENT, Ml 'BROUGHTON
street, cast, immediate possession. Ap
ply R. S. Claghorn, 110 Bryan street, east.
"FOR RENT, 23 GORDON STREET,
east; possession Oct. 1. Apply It. S. Cing
horn, 110 Bryan street, east.
‘ FOR RENT. Air. TATTNALL STREET;
Immediate possession". Apply K. S. Clag
horn, 110 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, 416 LIBERTY STREET,
east; Immediate possess,on. Apply R. S.
Claghorn, 110 Bryan street, east.
"for RENT, FROM~~OCT." 1. THE
three-story brick knelling, No. 217 Aber
corn street, fronting Colonial Park, with
the outbuilding In rear. John Flannery,
Bay street.
‘will RENT furnished OR uF
furnished, corner Drayton and Bolton,
fronting Uaik; largest, most modern and
best located residence in city. J. K. Ful
ton & Son.
FOR RENT, FROM OUT. 1. NOS.' SOT
and 209 East Henry street; splendid condi
tion; modern Improvements. Apply 205.
FOR KENT. THE HANDSOME BRICK
residence 1007 Whitaker street, opposite the
park extension. Contains double parlors,
dining roofn, butler's pantry, store room]
kitchen, bath room, six bed rooms, two
servant's rooms and gas and water, stand
ing basins, range, Everything In best con
dition. Possession given Oct. Ist. Apply to
John Riley, House Renting Agent, 22
Bryan street, east.
* WE HAVE AN ELK.i! A NT IK >UKE ON
Hall street, east, between Abereorn and
Drayton, and on Jones street, east, be
tween Lincoln and Habersham, In beauti
ful condition; every modern convenience;
cheap rental. Estate Salomon Cohen,
West Broad and Broughton streets.
ELEGANT HOUSE. 19 PERRY
street, west, near Bull Btreet, In beautiful
condition; all model'll conveniences and
reasonable rent; a llr*t-elas location lor
a first-class boarding house. Frank J. Kul.
man, West Broad and Broughton streets.
“HOlitf EH IN EASTERN PART OF
the city on Hall, Jones, Gaston, and
Waldburg streets, west, orw Perry,
Jones and Waldburg streets', nlsPon Lin
coln street; nil In perfect condition; mod
ern Improvements and cheap rental. Es
tate Salomon Cohen, West Broad and
Broughton streets.
“FOR RENT, RESIDENCE, SdUTID
west corner Charlton and Lincoln streets-
Oct. 1, '9B. M. 8. Baker, agent.
FOR RENT, THREE-STORY BRICK
house, on Congress street, next to Mont
gomery; suitable for Iwo families. J. H.
Ilclmken, Liberty street.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIRABLE
houses, with modern Improvements and In
good localities. Apply to Champion &
Garmany, 16 Rryan street, east.
FOR KENT-STORES.
STORE FOR RENT, FROM OCT. 1.
the store corner of New Houston and Bar
nard streets. Apply to J. E. Brooks, 16
Bay street, west.
’"FOB RENT, STORE AND DWELLING
corner York and I’rice streets; fine stand
for retail trade; rent moderate to a good
tenant. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“FOR RENT, UP-TO-DATE" STORES
or offices, with all modern Improvements;
will bo built to suit desirable tenants, on
Bull street, between Anderson and First
streets; location admirably adapted for
drugs, groceries, green groceries (with
good poultry range), confectioners, dry
goods and notions, bicycles' and other
lines; rents moderate to the right parties.
Prendergast & Black.
P ESI It A BLE STO RE " ~FOR RENT
cheap, corner Harris and Jefferson streets.
Apply upstairs.
“FOR RENT, OLD REM A HLEKTORE
of Martin Helmken, corner Oglethorpe
avenue and East Broad street. Apply to
John Kuck, corner Drayton and Jones
lane.
“FOR RENT, STORE NO. 106 CON
gress street, west, between Whitaker
and Barnard streets; possession given Oct.
1. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Drayton
and St. Julian streets.
"FOR RENT. STORE AND DWELLING,
401 Anderson street, east; good stand. Ap
ply next door.
“FOR RENT, " STORK ON STATE
street; three doors east of Barnard from
Oct. 1. Apply to J. S. Schley, Agent.
FOR RENT, “THE STORE NO." 303
Bull street, opposite Do Soto Hotel. Ap
ply at Hussare armory.
FOK HUNT—HIM EI.I.AMCOI S. ~
’'“FOlT'mON ; ir'l'n9sKßA?U^n^
No. 125 Liberty street, west; formerly occu
pied by Dr. Corbin. J. E. Fulton & Son.
“fOK RENT, OFFICES - 1N BUILDING
corner Bull and State streets, over Wheel
er's drug store. Apply Leopold Adler.
”FARM"fOR RENT,“PART"OF~IIAMP
stead plantation, about three miles out on
the White Bluff road. Apply 113 Brough
ton street, west.
FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE.
""pHHTsALETTStr^rBOLTOI^
east, small cottage on nice lot. Prender
g.ast & Black.
FOR SALE, 13 A''RE TRACT ON Wa"
ters road, near Montgomery Cross Road.
Prendergast & Black.
“for SALE, A LARGE AND' HANYI
some residence on Gaston street. Pren
dergast & Black.
“for bale, a comfortable
home, $3,506, on Waldburg. Prendergast
& Black.
“FORSALE, BRYAN ST KELT'STORE,
between Barnard and Whitaker; very low.
Prendergast & Black.
FOR SALE, HARRIS STREET HOM E,
well located, near Bull. Prendergast &
Black.
"FOR SALE. LOTS ON ANDERSON,
Henry, Duffy, New Houston, Waldburg
and Bolton; these lots are Just east of
the Savannah, Florida and Western Rail
way and west of Collinsville; we are go
ing to sell for Vi their value. Call on us,
we will show .vou a map. Prendergast &
Black.
FOR H ALE—H It AI. ESTATE,
FOR SALE. FIRE INSURANCE,
real estate and our services as real estato
agents; we collect rents, buy and sell
real estatt Uren rgast & Blai k.
$3,600 FOR RESIDENCE ON GORDON"
street, near Whitaker; easy terms. J. E*
Fulton & Son.
DOT." AND I M'PROV EMENTTS" AT
Thunderbolt, fronting the river, Laßoche.
" MAGNIFICENT HOUSE ON“ WAtf£
burg street, with large lot. Laßoche.
FINE PASTUItE~BEVEN HUNDRED
acres, not far from the city; ten doilura
per acre. Laßoche.
CO M FORTA HI- E DW F.LUI NGS] ON
Second street; five hundred cash and bal
ance on time, I/aßoche.
EIGHT LOTS ON NINTH” STREET;
beautiful location for building. Laßoche.
“elegant orchard" and“vine
yard on Milledgevllle road, near the city
limits. Laßoche.
'FOR SALK] EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES
of land and tine 6-room house, 25 acres
cleared with fine well of water and fruit
trees cheap. Laßoche.
“WALNUT SET FURNITURE] VERY
fine; will sell reasonably. Samson M.,
News. v
“WILL BUILD’ YOU A HOUSE ON
the installment plan, Ninth, near Bull,
Rosslgnol & Adams.
“WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the installment plan, Ninth, near Aber
corn, Rosslgnol & Adams.
"will BI’ILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Eighth, near Bull.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
wili7"build~you a house on
the Installment plan. Fifth, near Bar
nurd. Rosslgnol & Adams.
' WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Sixth,near Barnard.
Rosslgnol & Aduins.
“WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the installment plan, Seventh, near Bar
nard. Rosslgnol & Adams.
‘WILL "build" YOU A HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Eighth, near Bar
nard. Rosslgnol & Adams.
“WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the installment plan, Ninth,near Barnard,
Rosslgnol & Adams.
WILL BI Il.l> YOU A HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Tenth,near Barnard.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
tho Installment plan, Anderßon, nea(l
Price. Rosslgnol & Adams.
WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the installment plan, First, near Price.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
“WILL BUILD YOi7” a "HOUSE “ON
the installment plan, Second, near Price.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
“will BUILD YOU A HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Third, near I‘rlce,
Rosslgnol & Adams.
“WILL ItUILl) you""a HOUSE ON
the Installment plan, Fourth, neur Price.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
“will build you - a”house ON
the Installment plan. Fifth, near Prlc*.
Rosslgnol Adams.
“WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE"ON
the Installment plan. Bull, near Tenth,
Rosslgnol & Adams.
"will buili> up tour"e^pec"ta
tlons if you talk about installment homes.
Rosslgnol & Adams.
~ r W ILL BE "PI-E A S HAVE YOU
call. Room One, Bull and Stale. Rosslg
nol & Adams.
W ILL BE DELIGHTED'"to DISCUBB
with you difference between owner and
renter. Rosslgnol & Adams.
PLEASE) PERUSE PROPERTY!
projiosllloiis presented, purchase property,
perfectly pleaAant plans, peradventura
praise. Rosslgnol & Adams,
FUU BALU—MISCELLANEODS.
FOR SALE, A NICE MATHUBHEK
piano at a bargain. Address "Planlste,'*
caro of Morning News.
”UN It I'll IDEM ED J KWBLRY] WATCH
en, bicycles, sew'ng machines, pistols and
clothing very cheap. Arthur Deutsch,
Pawn Broker.
“for" SAL Hi," THOROUGHBRED JER
sey cow and calf. Apply 117 Huntingdon
street, eoal.
BOUND TO CLEAR THEM” OUT, A1&
odds and ends for less than cost. Stoves,
furniture, house furnishing goods, buggies,
wagons and harness In retail at whole
sale prices. M. Nathan, 221 and 226 Con
gress street, Wist.
"FOR BALE, CHEAP] TEN GOOD
horses and mules or hire; also seven good
dump carts. Apply T. McDonnell, 42Q
Broughton street, west.
710 UB EH OLD F U RNITURE FOH
sale. No. 367 West Charlton street.
“FOR BALE, GOOD HORSE and waJ
gon. Awdy 318 East First avenue.
SWEET MILK, BUTTER MILK;
cream, clabber and curds you can alwayg
find at Savannah Dairy Company, Whita
ker and Liberty street lane. We are sup
plied by Springfield Dairy, which is noted
for having rich, pure, wholesome milk.
Try us. Everything neat and clean.
“for sale", or" EXCHANGE FOR
smaller safes, two large, Improved Herring
fireproof safes, one having burglar-proof
vault. Address Herring, care Morning
News.
SECOND-HAND BICYCLES,' DAY
ton, Yale and several other wheels; all In
good order and at bargain price; cash or
easy terms. The B. F. Ulmer Cos., Dray
ton & Congress streets.
■s6oo BUYS U 'NO ESTABLISHED
grocery and meat market stock, fixture#
and furniture; cash only. C. W„ car*
News.
“for sale; MILKERS. springers
and heifers. Address A. Winkler, Mon
telth, Ga.
FOR" SALE, THE ONLY PERFECTS
folding hot air and vapor hath cabinet.
I’rice, $5.00. Bonduranl & Boyd, 29V4 H
Hunter street, Atlanta, Ga.
AUCTION SALE—ONE COLUMBIA)
thresher, one six-horse engine and boiler,
3,000 feet 4-Inch pipe, 2)0 feet 21-tnch pipe,
one weed cutter, two reapers and binders,
one oat cleaner, three portable forges, on*
pair Howe scales, five hand carts, sixty
squares felt rootling,four miles Page wov
en wire fencing, 400 feet O. G. leather,
one stump puller, one pea and bean hull
er, one corn mill (belt power), lot plan
tation tools. To be sold without reserve
Aug. 15 at Savannah Sale and Boarding
Stables.
For Additional Cheaps See sth Page
Savannah Real Estate Im
provemsnt Company,
10 Bull Street.
Ten dollars per month paid tutu
this company for ten months will b*
SIOO, When this Is pnld, they will
build you a home.
I
JOHN L. AIICUBH, Secretary, j
10 Bnll Streets
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