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TC day - s weather forecast.
, fll - savannah and vicinity un
•2>. J 899: Fair and colder.
•‘•’f.. n Forecast for Sunday:
Pair; ranch coider Sunday
, ariable winds, becoming
i,. . • i increasing.
®°; „ Florida—Fair; light varia
te " . ~ Florida—Fair; much colder
.1 , ..-■it variable winds, be
gun.iay nicci. o •
fit 011 -' . i ,:oiina—Fair; much coider
. ,*h to brisk northwester
gun : i> ’
, . iit ions: On the Gulf and
V \| - issippi valley the weath
! , i, or. From Cape Hatteras
* r K"',' ; ns < falling. On the South
tO . V t h, weather is generally
, r . rior of the state of Geor
f‘ j: , ... i , r is clear, while to the
I* 4 J; ,e j ’ , aeatber is clear. The tem
ledly lower in all sec
sterday.
* ia " f ~, winds reported along the
T * Wilmington, 26 from north.
coasl N ',7 o ,V :i north; Hatteras, 60 north.
ea :' \7. lV J W eather at Savannah—
. rature. 4 p.m... 40 degrees
? , /....m i.nip-rature, 8 a.m.. 37 degrees
M -mi ...rare 88 degrees
l' J tempera ure 54 degrees
it mperature 6 degrees
.. iicy since
jar 1 ‘ 6 degrees
A uri-.ulateil deficiency since
Jim 6 degrees
JUiafaU } nc s
Excess since Jan. 1 12 inch
Exists since Jan. 1 65 Inch
i; ; v ,. r u, poi: -The hight of the Savan
n.P peer at Augusta at 8 am. (75th me
re..m time) yesterday, was 10.0 feet, a fall
of ,i j during the preceding twenty
four hours.
iibservn liens l iken Jan. 28, 1599, 8 p. m.,
--, (l nuridian time, at the same moment
of time, at all stations, for the Morning
Kens:
“Stations- I -|T.| *V. |Raln
Nori Ik] mi >wing I 26 | 12 | .32
Haiti ran, snowing j 34 j 42 j .34
W ilmington, cloudy | 30 j 16 j .26
Charlotte cloudy | 28 | L | .40
Raleigh, ptly cloudy | 24 | L | .34
Charleston, clear j 36 | 14 j .02
Atlanta, cloudy | 36 | 8 | .04
Augusta, cloudy | 38 | L | .16
Savannah, clear | 40 | 12 | .02
Ja. ksonville. cloudy ] 46 I L I .01
Jupiter. Fear I 60 | 12 | T
Key West, dear | 66 | 14 | T
Tampa, clear | 50 | L | .00
Pensiieol.i, clear | 43 | 6 j .00
It incomer;-, clear I 38 | L | T
New Orl. ms. clear | 40 | I. | T
Galveston, clear | 44 | L | .00
Corpus Fliristi, clear | 48 | 12 j .00
Pa estii • | 44 j la | .00
- -T, re in per.-i t ure; *V, velocity of wind.
H. B. Boyer,
Observer. Weather Bureau.
ITBLIC WORKS EXPENSES.
1246.172.37 Spent By Public Works
Department Last l’enr.
The annual report of Superintendent of
Public Works Willink, the last to be tiled,
was received by Mayor Meldrim yester
day. The report gives an account of the
operations In the streets and lanes, scav
enger, dry culture, crematory, public
buildings, city lamps, paving and sewer
departments. The aggregate appropria
tion for thise departments was 8187,945,
but the expenditures were 8246,172.37.
hi explanation of the excessive expendi
tures In stre-t paving, Superintendent Wil
link says the city receives back from the
Property owners and street railroad com
panies about 60 per cent, of all moneys ex
pended by it in such improvements. The
damage eau.-i and by two storms was charged
to the streets and lanes and dry culture
departments. There is an excess of ap
propriation in these departments, but with
fire cost of the storms deducted) the ex
penditures will come easily within the
budge:. A resume of expenditures fol-
Regular supplies of departments,
'-I'f ' e i. c ilar work of departments, ln
v i ' g street lights, 891,192.10; new Im-
Foven.t ms ai -1 extraordinary work done,
Hie following table gives a good idea of
fin paving work done by the street and
lane department:
Jlalerial - Sq. Yds.
£ SI ' ha,t 140,813
“ n ' k 11,808
Gr ' Inite 58,302
T l '' 11 103.200
Grav '>- * 21,411
J o,al 530,598
r 'l”"t Shows that 44,200 bushels of
■n’liig $1,094.62, were scattered on
•I ' i streets during the year. The
' 1!1 tin n gular shelled streets show
■ l '" over the previous year owing
nm. number of government wag
-1 ■ -• thoroughfares. The labor
'fin for keeping these streets In
''J" : "id.mm will, under ordinary cir
he found to vary but little
,r 1 " year. These streets are in
<nd, as long as the travel
' ' 111 m is ligtit, it will not be a difficult
■ p.. .. k#c l ) them in repair.
l, , | ‘ ' 11 ' to asphalt pavemeht have all
■ ontt n '", bfifi'-r the new maintenance
■- report goes on to say, “at
eonti i' * 1 "" l ":‘ re yar< l P r r annum.” The
s,. ha :; ’ " ''tty had with the Warren-
j Ut ., xi.. 1 ' 1111 Company was rescinded in
with',' , a '" l 1 new contract entered into
the w'. Asphalt Company. As
rortie,, 'r n ; S ‘ rf was paid only for a
cost ' tear, the report says, the
wh;. ' - var< st| ows a reduction
yard is , ' 1 <x ‘ st - The cost per square
TANARUS;.. was for previous years.
m. nt , m . ' ,,,r the public works depart*
cf v. |, 1 ' P’any improvements, all
a-1 |i, * j mentioned in the report. An
l<" t ' 1,1 the improvements has
'he Morning News.
1 1 "T WM.Y CRAZY NOW.
JamfM ii r . ~
nn s nent Friday Night
Ju r. I '^ <l tl,e tVooiU.
j-(.;, rs of ’ 1 ■ a colored youth about 19
\ . . Uaa lodged in the barracks
In J. ' ' u father, who brought him
arrf. : (11l ,ul >try. The boy was under
(y i | ' ,re on the charge of luna
nr,.,, | ' hls ease did not seem to be
' '"’k u id i rel<?a sed. He seems to be
" ' ’T. 1„ According to the fath
la-t in J , rya n spent night before
,irlViri - i, n f, ' ls entirt 'ly naked In the
llf A . warrant charging lunacy
i., ( , i | at by the boy's father before
this w,., K •' anJ the case will be heard
L. p" ' r ' 1,1 ttrillnnry’s Court.
were granted yester
2inary , ,f e F< rri H in the Court of Or
*he , itf( * ! * M *iier, administrator of
f , An oiije- r (P Wilson.
11 * State Rm !. was * rar "e* <o the
; ir nin-*i r ", 1 n . g ancl Loan Associa-
OetjuuJ Jtor p £ the estate of Dled
fSM
Mjbs
y | A Disgusted
// 1 / poaji. It isn’t any
'/// / 4 wonder that
V ] y j some women
/
/ VV medicine
'/ ]-n\J and lose faith in
ViJ the doctors.
' W’hen a woman
complains of feeling weak, nervous and
despondent, and suffers from headaches,
pains in the back and stitches in the sides
and burning, dragging down sensations,
the average physician will attribute these
feelings to heart, stomach or liver trouble.
For years, possibly, she takes their pre
senptions for these ailments without re
ceiving any benefit, then, in final disgust,
she throws away drugs, and hopelessly lets
matters take their course. A woman who
suffers in this way is almost invariably a
sufferer from weakness and disease of the
distinctly feminine organism. There is an
unfailing and inexpensive cure for all
troubles of this description. It is Dr.
Piece's Favorite Prescription. It acts di
rectly on the delicate organs concerned,
making them well and strong. It heals all
internal ulceration and stops debilitating
drains. It takes the pressure off the nerves
and“makes them strong and steady. Under
its marvelous merits thousands of women
have been made healthy, happy and robust.
The “favorite Prescription” restores weak,
nervous, pain -racked women and makes
strong, healthy, capable wives and moth
ers. With its use all pain and suffering
disappear. All good medicine stores sell
it and have nothing else “just as good.”
Constipation and torpid liver will make
the most ambitious man or woman utterly
good for nothing. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets cure them. One little “Pellet” is
a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic
Dr. Pierce’s iooo-page illustrated book,
“People’s Medical Adviser” sent, paper
bouna, free for the cost of mailing only, 21
one-cent stamps; or. cloth-bound 31 stamps.
Address Dr k V Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE,
PERSONAL.
“SOrSSORS" SHARPEN FREE OF
charge. All dressmakers, tailors, embroi
dery and manicure scissors, stamped with
name of Fegeas are sharpen free of charge
for one year; guarantee certificate with
each pair. 28 East Broughton street hair,
jewelry, and shaving supply house. The
place for fine razors strops, shaving soap
and barber chairs. Barber shops bought
and sold.
WARNING—NO BOYS OR NO SHOOT
ing allowed at Jasper Springs. Mem
bers only are allowed on the premises.
MILK. MILK, MILK; IF YOU WANT
rich, pure, wholesome milk, handled with
the Utmost care, from cattle that drink
artesian and get the best of food, try
‘‘Spfingfleld Dairy,” P. O. Box 211. Tele
phone 236}.
MRS. ' DITTMANN, GRADUATED
midwife; private confinements at my res
idence, 43 Drayton street.
MIELS~&~CO., DYERS AND CLEAN -
ers, Abercorn and Broughton. Phone 2193.
-S.” LEVI, ADEPT AN!)' SPECIALIST
circumcision operator. 534 Orange street,
Savannah, Ga.
NICHOLS’ FINE~ BLANK BOOKS;
twnty-tw,o years’ experience in the man
ufacture of blank books, enables me to
guarantee satisfaction to all of my fath
er’s eld customers, and such new ones as
may favor me with their patronage. In
addition to blank books, I bind and re
bind law books, magazines and periodi
cals of all kind; your patronage is solicit
ed. Oliver S. Nichols. 5 Bay street, west.
' LAdTeS’ DRFSS TRUNKS, 42 INCHES
long, our price $6.50; elsewhere, 815.00. Try
us. Chatham Trunk Factory, Broughton
and Abercorn streets. ’Phone 2213.
815 SUITS TO ORDER; PANTS "FROM
$3.50 up; cleaning and dyeing cheap. A
Getz, Tailor, Slate-Jefferson.
“FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
shades and rugs at close prices to close
cash buyers; long experience and persist
ent underbuying enable me to undersell
the market. C. P. Miller, agent.
MILLINERY; MILLINERY; HATS
trimmed 25c; feathers dyed and curled;
old hats renovated. Mrs. S. Britton, 136
Barnard.
HARRY TIIEFS7 TAJLOR7“TiS CON
gress, west; cleaning, repairing, pressing
and dying a specialty.
ATTENTION, HORSE OWNERS! OUR
electric clippers are now running under
the charge of Prof. George I. Palmer;
price per horse, $1.50. Thomas F. Gleason
& Cos.. Pulaski House Stables.
"horse "“sense, ~ch bap work,
cheap labor, inferior workmen; fine
horses, no.feet; no foot, no horse; to in
sure yourselves against all the above ca
lamities, send your horses to Monahan &
Heagarty. the best workmen in Savannah;
the best work is none to good for your
horses; why accept the Inferior? Mona
han & Heagarty, horse shoers, 315 Jeffer
son street.
STOVES, HEATERB AND TIN ROOFS
tepaired. P. H. Klernan, 10 W. State
street
"MILLS & CO. CLEAN“GENTS’ - BUITS
$1; dyed, $2. Abercorn and Broughton.
“OTHELLO RANGES," DOMESTIC
Sunshine, Home Sunshine, Excelsior Perm
Cook, Royal Manhattan, Cotton Plant, for
sale by P. H. Klernan, 10 West State
street.
YOU CAN BUY' yOUR NEW TRUNKS
and get your old ones repaired for half
your pay elsewhere at the Chatham Trunk
Factory, Broughton and Abercorn streets.
Phone 2213
ENAMELED IRON BEDS AND
springs, $5 to 850; enameled cribs, dressers,
chiffoniers, toilet tables, at close prices.
C. P. Miller, agent.
“iiats,"ribbons, aving“tips7etc.,
at your own price. Hats trimmed for 25c.
Feathers, ribbons and hats dyed; work
guaranteed. Mrs. C. D. Kenner, IX7 West
York.
PORCELAIN LINED BATH TUBS
syphon Jet water closets and the latest
eanltary improvements. Let me give you
a bid. P. H. Klernan, 10 W. Slate street.
"SAVANNAH STEAM “dye WORKS;
dyeing of every description; finest lace
handled without injury; lace curtains
steamed; ladies’ dresses, gloves and feath
ers dyed and cleaned as if new; gentle
men’s suits dyed, cleaned or pressed; our
facilities the finest; our prices extremely
low. 21 York afreet, west, between Whita
ker and Bull.
“ARMY COT3. CAMP CHAIRS AND
stools, folding tables, steamer chairs. C. P.
Miller, agent.
SEND IN YOUR CLOTHING; BEC
ond-hand clothing bought and sold. 1001
West Broad.
BROUGHTON Bins., CONTRA CT
ore: painting and paper hanging. 118
president, west, rear iioatofflce
“elegant l!ne of couches,
Morris chairs, reed and rattan rdekera.
couches, work stands, taborettes. C. P.
Miller, agent.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, JANUARY 2!). ISfiO.
WEST’S
CMIMA
PALACE*
A FEW
(§®DID <®lh>
MW>KTW>m3
AT LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE
OCT THE LOT.
No better heaters are made and there
Is plenty of winter ahead. So now
IS THE TIME 10 BUY.
THE OIL HEATER OF TO-DAY
Is a perfect heater, clean, easy to
manage, powerful In heating quail,
ties and costs less to run than an#
other heater. <
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
The poor trashy kind are dear at
any price. We sell a good thinjJ
only and we sell it cheap. This is
the economical store for you.
Libbey’s Cut Glass
Sold Only Here.
PERSONAL.
Yankee watches; silver watches, $3 up;
solid gold and gold filled watches at cor
responding moderate prices; watches and
jewelry repairing carefully attended to.
J. Wilinsky, Broughton, near Barnard, the
place to get cash for old gold and silver
or exchanged for new jewelry.
DANCING! DANCING!! GRAND
reception at Miss M. G. Bennett's dancing
academy. Masonic Temple, Tuesday night,
Jan. 31.
“upholstering, mattress mXk
ing, repairing, packing and shipping
promptly done; lowest prices. Fox’s, Hull
and Whitaker.
MEDICAL.
OPIUM-MORPHINE HABIT CURED,
15 to 30 days, $3 to $10; at home, painless;
free sample to physicians. American Med
ical Dispensary, Atlanta, Ga.
OPIUM, MORPHINE, WHISKY; IF IN
terested in the cure of these habits, write
for my book on these diseases, mailed free.
B. .M. Woolley. M. D.. Atlanta, Ga.
"CANCER" CUR ED; SCIENTIFIC
treatment; successful in every cure un
dertaken; ten days’ trial treatment (pain
less) $1.10; positively convinces; send now
for question blank. Dr. Howard Med. Cos.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
"LADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the
best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c.
stamps, for particulars. "Relief for La
dles,” in letter by return mail. At drug
gists. Chlfcbester Chemical Cos., Philadel
phia. Pa.
“how ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are troubling you, call 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. Pa
tients treated at residences; orders can be
left at Wheeler's drug store. Bull and
State streets. Telephone 2651. Lem Davl9,
surgeon, chiropodist.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
per thousand: greatest Inducement ever
offered. Falls City Introduction Company,
Louisville, Ky.
WANTED]" WHITE VEGETABLE
cook, in hotel; one who has had some ex
perience preferred. Addresß Hotel, Morn
ing News.
WANTED." DRUG CLERK. MUST BE
registered and thoroughly reliable. Ad
dress, with references and particulars,
Phenalgin.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS; DON’T
prepare for any civil service examination
without seeing our Illustrated catalogue
of Information; sent free. Columbian Cor
respondence College, Washington, D. C.
“ACTIVE BUSINESS MEN WANTED
in every city, to manage branch offices;
money doubled monthly. Mitchell & Cos.,
206 Broadway, N. Y.
QUAN TITY SALESMEN; COMMIS
sIon; expenses guaranteed and advanced to
salesmen who can show lists good sales;
plan new; profits and goods guaranteed
or money refunded to purchasers; full line
samples loaned salesmen. Address W. F.
Main Cos., manufacturing jewelers, lowa
City, la.
MAN OR LADY TO TRAVEL AND Ap
point agents; established firm; SSO per
month and all expenses to start. Manufac
turer, Box 398. Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED, MAN TO DISTRIBUTE
circulars and samples; pay advanced; ex
perience unnecessary; permanent. Union
Advertising Cos.. Philadelphia.
“SALESMEN TO SELL " PERFUMES,
toilet soaps, etc., to dealers; SIOO monthly
and expenses; experience unnecessary.
Plumcr Perfumery Cos., St. Louis, Mo.
“QUANTITY, SALESMAN OF EXPERI
ence; plan new; a winner; goods and prof
its guaranteed or money refunded to pur
chasers; salary; commission; expenses
guaranteed and advanced to men who can
furnish record of sales to prove ability;
strictly first-class, up-to-date goods; prices
right; largest Jewelry factory In the United
States. W. F. Main Company, Manufac
turing Jewelers, lowa City, lowa.
HELP W ANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED, WHITE NURSE. APPLY
Room 266, De Soto Hotel.
WANTED A COMPETENT WHITE
cook. Apply 218 Gaston street, east.
WANTED, TWO "COMPETE NT SERV
ants, one to act as cook and one as house
girl. Apply after 8 o’clock Monday morn
ing, at 202 Duffy street, east, corner Aber
corn.
WANTED, GIRL FOR KITCHEN
work. Apply Monday morning 423 Bull
street.
W ANTED] GOOD CH A MBKR M AID
for part of a day’s work each day. Ap
ply Monday 423 Bull street.
“WANTED]" G<X >D SERVANT. A PPL Y
Immediately at 127 Liberty street, west.
"WANTED". A RELIABLE GERMAN
girl for general housework. Apply 160 East
Broad street.
A COMPETENT HOUSE GIRL IVANT
ed at 10 Liberty street, west. References
required. Apply Monday after 9 o’clock.
WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED COOK,
Intelligent, with some education, and will
ing to go North. Apply 408 West Ogle
thorpe avenue
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
"'wanted! BINDKR~OR EX PER!-
creed girls to do sewing in bind< ry; light
work. Address Books. News office.
WANTED. CLEAN, STEADY MUI.AT
to girl of about sixteen to do general
housework. Apply 419 Taylor street, east.
WANTED. A GOOD COOK. WITH
references. Apply Monday morning 521
Waldburg street, east.
WANTED, RELIABLE] SETTLED
woman; only one with reference reed ap
ply. 118 West Henry.
WANTED, GOOD COOK THAT CAN
live on premises. 6 Ninth street, east.
"LADIES TO EMBROIDER; GOOD
paying, easy work sent to your homes; ad
dressed envelope for samples and materi
als. Empire Embroidery Works, 23 Du
ane street, New York city.
LADIES MAKE $3 TO $4 DAILY SEL
hng Aflways Ready Shirt Waist Holders
and Skirt Supporters; every woman needs
it; ag> nts wanted; secure territory. For
particulars address Stephenson. Dept. 78.
204 West Fourteenth street. New York.
AtiENls WAN TED.
ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAPID in
crease of our business, we desire in differ
ernt sections a first-class representative
to look after our interests and train
agents; will pay good salary; permanent
position, with opportunity for advance
ment; we also desire good local canvass
ers on salary. Address, with references,
K. 11. Woodward, Baltimore.
AGENTS, WE WILL PAY “$lO9 PER
month and railroad expenses to any man
who will faithfully represent us In tak
ing orders for the most reliable portrait
copying house In the world. We pay
strictly salary. Address G. E. Martel.
Dept. 26, New York.
WANT TO ESTABLISH AGENCY IN
this city for ‘'Lekko," the only cleaner in
the world that beats “Sapolio.” Lekko
Mfg. Cos., Chicago.
WHITE ENAMELED LETTERS,
make conspicuous and durable window
signs; salesmen’s profit 200 per cent. A. V.
Taylor & Cos., Enamelers, Cincinnati.
EDISON'S GASLIGHT BURNER FITS
nil kerosene lamps and produces brilliant
gaslight; no chimney or wick required;
just out; phenomenal seller; samples free
to legitimate agents; best goods; best
terms. Edison Illuminating Cos., Cleve
land, O.
AGENTS ON SALARY"OR'"cOMMIS
sion; the greatest agents’ seller ever pro
duced; every user of pen and Ink buys It
on sight; 200 to 500 i>er cem. profit; one
agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days;
another $32 In two hours. Monroe Mfg.
Cos. X 45, I-a Crosse, Wlss.
AGENTS, LUMINOUS SIGNS, NAME
plates and street numbers; readable dark
est nights; samples free. Right Supply
Cos., Chicago.
WANTED,OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE
wants capable men and women to travel
and appoint agents. $75 month and ex
penses; some for local work; excellent
opening for ambitious people. Send refer
ence. Butler & Alger, New Haven, Conn.
WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAF
ers to write us, but men of ability; S2OO
to SSOO per month; salesmen and general
agents; salary qr commission. Racine Fire
Engine Cos., L't'd, Racine, Wis.
EMPLOY MEAT YV ANTED.
WAiPfSu "ASriisTENCL
grapher by Northern lady; will furnish
typewriter. Address Northern, this office.
“SITUATION WANTED " "p. Y" YOUNG
lady with experience, as waitress in res
taurant. Address B. HI., 209 York street,
west.
“WANTED] POSITION BY EXPERT
stenographer; legal and lumber experience;
Remington or Hammond typewriter;
strong endorsements. Address Worker,
care the News.
" THOROUGH OFFICE MAN DESIRES
position where ability and fidelity are rec
ognized and appreciated. Accurate, P.
O. Box 118.
“WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN WITH
small family; graduate of first-class busi
ness college, position as bookkeeper with
good firm. Address “J. T. M.,” Twelfth
and Barnard streets, Savannah. Ga.
“POSITION BY “COMPETENT WHITE
woman, widow, nurse and companion to
Invalid or care of children; thoroughly un
derstands care of babies. Competent,
Morning News.
YOUN@ LADY, POSITION AS STE
nographer; $3.00 per week until better of
fer. Address Miss Industrious, care Morn
ing News.
“wanted] position by" young
married man; sober, honest; will do any
kind work; would prefer country. Ad
dress C. C., this office.
“WANTED]“A FAMILY "'WASHING] Ap
ply 618 Indian street.
EXPERIENCED LADY STENOG
rapher desires a good position; best of
references furnished. Address F., News
office.
“WANTED, BY~a“YOUNG MAN, A PO
sition os collector for a live business; fur
niture preferred. Address J.. care News.
“WANTED, BYTa COLORED WOMAN,
family washing. Apply 247 New Houston
lane, w.
“a SITUATION WANTED BY A FlßST
class stenographer and typewriter, who
writes a good hand, and willing to make
himself generally useful; good reference
given. Address Stenographer, Morning
News.
BOOMS WANTED.
one large south facing and one or two
small connecting furnished rooms, suita
ble for light housekeeping, with dinners,
If desired, within ten blocks of custom
bouse; state rent.
“wanted7"desira bt7e“fLAT] ”DE
sirable,” care Morning News.
FLAT WANTED. SUITABLE FOR
housekeeping; state number and rent ex
pected. G. H. M., care News.
HOARD WANTED.'
ed rooms with board for three; references
exchanged. Address K., this office,
“WANTED. BOARD IN A PRIVATE
family, by young man. Address X, care
News.
“WANTED, BOARD BY A* YOUNG
man. Address L., care News.
“WANTED. TWO YOUNG MEN DE
slre room and board In private family;
will occupy same room; can furnish best
of references. Addre-A M., care Morning
News.
TT =
YV ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, •
~YOUNOnLAD^^
vocal and Instrumental music in return
for board. _ Address Miss E. E. R., care
of Morning" News.
CORNER LOT WANTED] IM PRO V
er or otherwise; between Charlton and
Henry, Jefferson and Cuyler. P. F., News
office.
wanted]“ty>“imrciiase“7mmedi
ately, comfortable modern dwelling for
about $2,509. Residence, care News.
WASTED— MIS(EI.I,AM:oI S.
wanted, paktner, with some
capital. for stale of Georgia agency adct
dem Insurance; catchy policies at small
cost; give reference. Address Box Ml, At
lanta, Gu.
WANTED, TO 1U Y A SECOND-H AND
upright piano; must be in good condition;
mention make and elate price. Address
S. E., this office.
WANTED, A NEW MILK COW, NOT
to give less than 3 gallons pc. day. Apply
314 Waldburg street, cast.
wanted; five thousand oud
pigeons; will pay a good price for litem.
Address T. J. Bottoms, Thomasville, Qa.
BIG MONEY CAN BE MADE IN A
first class restaurant business in Savan
nah properly located and managed, which
1 am prepared to do. Have had years of
experience, can furnish positive proof of
superior ability to conduct such a business,
and would like to meet or corrcsimnd
with lady or gentleman with some means
with view io opening n money making bus
iness. Address Bock Box, 267, Savannah,
Ga.
“wXnTKD HOTEL-I DESIRE - TO
lease a good commercial hotel; must lie
well furnished and desirably located. Ad
dress with particulars, Hotel, Dock ltox
197, Chattanooga, Term.
HOWI TO LOAN.
TWENTY THOUSAND
loan on cltv Improved property at six per
cent. Daßoohe, 21 Hay, east.
MONEY TO ROAN ON IMPROVED
city property; one to live years. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
FRANK S, VAN '(IIESEN, -MONEY
broker. Loans negotiated on household
furniture, pianos, organs, and etc., with
out removing from premises on very easy
terms. All business treated strictly con
fidential. Private offices. Phone 'V,u,. send
poslnl; agent will call. Offices Nos. 309 and
211 West Broad street.
*50,000 TO BEND ON READ ESTATE
at 5,6, 7 per cent.; amount and time to
suit borrowers. Piatshek & Cos., lit) Bry
an, east.
you RE.tT-HOOUI
FBAT OF FIVE ROOMS DEBIRABRK
for housekeeping, southern exposure, 215
Biberty street, west.
FOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOM. 422
Charlton street, cast.
ELEGANT ROOM, FIRST FLOOR;
large hall, third floor; Lyons block; rent
reasonable. Apply John Lyons.
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
rent; hath, southern exposure. Apply 107
Jones street, west.
FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
room; all conveniences. Apply Abercorn,
second from Amlerson street.
TO RENT. ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS,
furnished. 319 President, west.
“FOR RENT. ONE NICE SOUTH
room, furnished or unfurnished; one dollar
per week; quiet. 407 West Anderson street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GBNTLE
men and light housekeeping, five dollars
a month. 121 Congress street, east.
FOR RENT, A NICE FLAT OF
three rooms, with bath. 442 Drayton
street.
“FOR RENT, A FINE FLAT. APPLY
501 Huntingdon street, east.
DOUBLE ROOMS. 'MiRfcrfSH'KD,
first floor. 102 least Harris street, cheap,
would prefer gentleman.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. AP
ply New Houslon and Drayton.
~FOR RENT, FIVE-ROOM FLAT WITH
bath, 1317 Barnard.
TO RENT, TWO FINE ROOMS, FUR
nished, one large, fronting square oci par
lor floor, also outbuildings for stable or
carpenter’s shop; fine location. 132 Aber
corn street, corner of York.
“to RENT. DESIRABLE ROOMS AT
5 Gordon street, east.
“for hunt, FLAT OF TWO OR
three rooms, cheap. 317 York street, east.
“FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, CEN
trally located; every convenience. Ad
dress F., this office.
“rooms, furnished“or — unfur
ntshed; private family. US East Jones
street.
FOR RENT, FLAT AT 217 ABEftCORN
street; exclusive use of bath. Apply 314
Broughton street, east.
FOR RENT; FLAT SUITABLE - FOR
light housekeeping. Apply 742 Gwinnett.
“DKSIR ABLE FURNISHED BOOM TO
let; good location; fireplace. Address or
inquire No. 5 Perry street, east.
ELEGANT FRONT ROOM IN PRl
vate family, with or without board; hot
and cold water bath. 101 Perry street,
west.
COUPLE CAN IGET TWO NICE
rooms, with water, $5. 314 Lincoln street.
FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
front room for one or two gentlemen. 303
Liberty street, east.
TO GENTLEMEN ONLY' LARGE
handsomely furnished room, bath on same
floor, 203 Charlton street, west, fronting
square.
“FOR RENT, TWO OR THREE CON
necting rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Mrs. Smith, Drayton and Harris.
FOR - RENT; MODERN
Broughton street, east; all conveniences.
J. hi Fulton & Son.
TO RENT, ONE OR TWO ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished. Electric light;
gas; bath. 105 Perry, east.
FOR RENT, ONE FRONT BASEMENT
room for office or dressmaking. 209 Perry,
west.
ELEGANT FLAT WITH HATH, FOR
light housekeeping; thoroughly renovated.
127 Habersham, corner York.
TO RENT, LARGE OR SMALL FUR
nlshed room, southern exposure. Apply
244 Oglethorpe avenue, east.
FOR RENT." FLAT CORNER* LIBER*
ty and Tattnall streets, 301 Tattnall.
FURNISHED ROOMS 'TO GENTLE
man. 214 Oglethorpe avenue, west. !
FOR RENT, CHEAP, PART OF
house; five rooms and bath, to right
parties. 512 Barnard street.
WILL RENT ONE OR TWO~RESIRA-
Wle flats; will rent one or both to right
parties cheap. 512 Barnard street.
ELEGANT FLAT FOUR ROOMS;
furnished or unfurnished,or nicely furnish
ed rooms for young men; all conveniences.
Address Herker, care News.
FOR IIIDT-HOLSBJ.
FOR RENT, HOUSE 211 DUFFY
street, east; six rooms and hath; all In
first-class order. John Hiiey, 22 Bryan
street, east.
FOR RENT, 404 WALDBURG STREET,
west; has all improvements. Apply 319
Broughton street, east.
FOR RENT, DWELLING, NORTH
east corner Henry and Lincoln; seven
rooms; all conveniences. Apply within.
FOR - RENT, *NO. ’703 BARN ART)
street, near Hall. Apply to Walthour &
Rivera
FOR RENT—IIOISKS.
FOR BINT, DESIRABLE Resi
dence No. 4 JAberty street, west; posses
sion given at once. Apply lo Walthour .V
Rivers.
FOR RENT. NO. 4.D BARNARD
street; lias ill inobcrn lmprovenr. nts; -
session given at once. Apply to Walthour
& Rivers.
FOR RENT. RESIDENCE NO. 407
New Houston street, wist. Apply to Wal
thour A Rivers.
FOR RENT, DESIRABLE AND COM
fortable house 217 Wahltmrg street, east,
in perfect condition; rent right. Estate
Salomon Cohen, West Broad and Brough
ton.
FOR BENT, 221 HENRY STREET,
west; desirable house; will put In order
for good tenant. J. K. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT. RESIDENCE, NO. 119
Gordon sir. , t, west, eleven rooms and out
building; nicely papered throughout; por
celain tuli and all conveniences; suitable
for .urge family. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, ~ THAT" LARGE AND
desirable residence, No. lot! Henry stmt,
vest; will rent In flai.s tf desired. J. E.
Fulton .it Son.
FOR HUNT—STORES.
for rent, fjne STOUU wrm
dry and convenient basement; Barnard
street, under Odd Fellows building. Apply
in Room 7, Odd Fellows building,
TO RENT. TWO STORES, VERY'liEA
sonable. Apply corner Gwinnett and West
Broad streets.
FOR RBNf; FROM MARCH 2, STORE
with dwelling above; No. 426 Barnard
si reel. Apply to Charles R. Bordley, 215
Hall street, west.
FOR RENT; STORES NORTHWEST
corner Bay and Barnard, over Paulsen’s,
reasonable. G. H. Iternsliart.
FOR RENT. BAR ROOM. OLD FORT
House, Randolph street. Apply 329 York,
east.
FOR RENT. STORE 35 WHITAKER
street, from Feb. 1; nullable for retail
. business of any kind. John Riley, 22
Bryan street, east.
SHOP ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF
Whitaker and Lilierty lane. Peter Reilly,
106 Drayton street.
FOR RENT, STORE AND DWELL
ing; good stand for grocery and bar. Ap
ply to Peter Reilly.
FOR RENT, STORE 200 BAY STREET,
west, lately occupied by George A. Hud
son. Apply io G. A. Mercer, Jr.
FOR RENT. STORES 135 AND 137 BAY
street, lately occupied by Messrs. M. S.
& D. A. Byck; Immediate possession. For
terms apply to Geo. W. Owens. Attorney
at-Law.
FOR HKIVT—SIISII.LI.AXKOLS.
GET YOUR COSTUMES FOR THE
great masquerade LaII Tuesday, at Mrs.
M. Hetterloh’s, 406 Broughton, west.
FOR RENT. A WELL ESTABLISHED
blacksmith and wheelwright shop, In good
locality; our repairs will nearly pay rent;
apply quick. H. H. Cohen & Cos.
TO RENT, COSTUMES OF ALL
kinds for masquerade balls, parties, tab
leaux, at Mrs. M. Hetterlch, 406 Brough
ton, west.
FOR RENT. STABLES AND FEED
house for horse. Apply 712 Qwinnett
street.
“COSTUMES OB' ALL KINIJB FO R
rent; historical and comical. Mrs. M. Hct
tcrich, 406 Broughton, west.
FOR RENT, 12-ACItE FARM SUITA
BLE for truck or poultry, with dwelling.
Apply Best and Jefferson streets.
FOR MALE—REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE;STORE
an<l dwelling, northwest comer Farm ant}
Mill streets; this is one of the last loca
tions for a grocery business In Yamacraw.
Store and two dwellings, southwest cor
ner Price and Gordon streets; Oils Is a
good location for a grocery, green gro
cery, drug store or most any kind of re
tail business; either of the above pieces
of property can be (ought very cheap for
cash; or we will sell to good iieoplo with
out 1 cent down and arrange the month
ly payments at less than they can be rent
ed for; this presents a splendid chance
for young men to start a business and
pay for their store and home In any easy
way. ReslHenso No. 1025 Frank street, near
corner Wheaton street and Waters ave
nue; this Is a. very good two-story resi
dence, and together with the lot is worth
from SI,OOO to $1,250; we will sell it for
one-half that sum; and if the person buy
ing is reliable, we can lend him the wbolo
amount; and can Immediately re-sell at a
profit of at lead S2OO. The situation Is
this: The property Is owned by people
living 111 another city; they are willing to
i*ll cheap for cash; In fact, so cheap that
we call obtain a loan of Hie entire amount
on the property, and we have now an
offer of S2OO more on the Installment plan
than we could accept as cash. Lit ori
Second el reel, between Whitaker and Bar
nard streets; we can sell this lot for
$550; this Is so cheap lhat the mere state
ment ought to sell it immediately. House
on Henry streets; wo have a very nice
one-story cottage house on north side of
Henry street, next east of West Broad;
will sell very cheap for cash, or on month
ly payments If preferred. Houses near
Thunderbolt; wo have five houses on line
of cars, one-nuarter of a mile this side
of Thunderbolt, which we can sell for
one-half their cost; the location is ex
ceedingly healthy, houses practically new,
lots large, and can bo sold on monthly
payments of from live to ten dollars per
month. Idan on real estate; we are able
to make loans at 6 per cent, on good
property; Money is cheap and easy; If
your property is mortgage*] it may be
profitable for you to pay up the present
mortgage and borrow at a lower rate; on
a five thousand dollar loan you save sp
on five years in the difference in rate be
tween six and eight per cent. John L.
Archer, room 10, Provident building.
FOR BALE, AN ATTRACTIVE Su
burban home, reached by trolley ears
nice two-story house, artesian well, fruit
trees and six acres of good land, with
fine landing to salt water; terms easy. C
H. Porsett.
FOR KALE, A IV.MAT COTTAGE WITH
house In rear, near Park Extension; Just
the place to commence married life in.
C. H. Dorsett.
“for hale, a TWO STORY brick
residence, No. 310 Habersham street, near
Lilierty; convenient lo railroad, police
barracks and business streets;' rents for
$lB per month. Terms con lie made at
tractive. C. H. Dorsett.
“FOR SALE, RESIDENCE - AND OF
fice, Nos. 11 and 13 York street, east, near
Bull. Tilts Is a good location for a home,
a boarding house or for residences, and
Will constantly Improve in value. C. 11.
Dorsett.
FOR BALE, A GOOD CORNER (YORK
and Houston), and two comfortable houses
well rented; a very snug investment In
.one of the best renting localities In the
city. C. H. Dorsett.
FOR SALE, STORE NOS. 33 ~A NIJ“3S
Whitaker near Congress; fine locution for
retail business. C. H. Dorsett.
FOIt SALE, SEVERAL LOTS IN COL
lioeville; easy terms. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
"ThnntAiJirLOTS^srTNrraCirAFAY^
ette ward, and improvements; Inquire on
the premises. No. 324 Abercorn street, E.
I*. Law top.
BEARING ORANGE GROVES AND
truck lands, finest producing section of
South Florida; turpentine lands located.
1). W. A Nine, Wauchula, Fia.
FOR SALE, HALF ACRE BUILDING
lois on Coast Line Road. In vicinity Oe|-
scliig’ nursery; cheap to desirable parties.
12 Liberty, west.
TWO-STORY DWELLING WITH
three acres, five hundred dollars; near
city limits; dwelling Is worth the money.
I. D. La Roche.
EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND,
with five-room dwelling; fifteen miles on
Louisville road. Six hundred dollars. I.
I 1 J.u Km Pi'.
SIXTEEN DWELLINGS, PAYING”!
per cent, net property, southwest comer
Bay and Lumber, paying 10 per cent.
Chance to place money to advantage. I.
D. Laßoche.
BRICK RESIDENCE' AND STORE,
corner Price and Ga ton streets; also on
of tlio nicest residences on Gasi on street.
I. I>. Ldßoche.
CHARLES STREET LOTS'.” NEAR
West Broad; cheapest and surest Invest
ment In the market. Address three twen
ty Gwinnett, west.
“on EASY TERMS, A MODEL FARM
located ill tile beautiful Bald Eagle Val
ley, Center county, Pennsylvania, 120
acres fertile bottom; level land; good build- ,
lugs, close to town, railroad station and
good market; the garden of Central Penn
sylvania, 650 feet nbovo sea level; eliniaia
salubrious; best, of dairy and stock farm)
Win consider nn exchange on good city
property for part payment; write for de
scription. Address E. F. G., care News.
FOR'SALE, NO. 210 NINTH STREET,
cart; this beautiful cottage Will be sold
for a small cash iwyment; balance month
ly payments. Prendergast & Black.
FOR SALE, COTTAGE ON SO UTIL
east corner Third and Abercorn streetsf
small cash payment; balance 7 per cent.
Pi e ruler gust & Black.
“for SALE, A TAYLOR STREET REfl
ilence, lietween Drayton and AlierconiJ
SSO) cash; balance 7 per cent. Premier
gost it Black.
FOR SALE. RESIDENCE ON DUFFY
between Habersham and Price; this cot
tage will lx> sold for very much less than
ll* value; terms easy. Prendergast %
Black. '
FOR SALE - CORNER - DUFFY” XNT*
nnd Jefferson; splendid stand for a store.
Prendergast it Black.
"FOR KALE, TWO TWO- STOP Y
frame houses, southeast corner Duffy and
Montgomery; terms made satisfactory.
Prondergust & Black.
Ft ill S A LE, SOUTH WEST~ < TORN M R
"Now’ Houston and Duffy; a nice residence;
small cash payment; balance small rule
of interest. Prendergast & Black.
$2.50018 THE PRICE ASKED FOR 61
feet lot on New Houston, bet ween Lincoln
and Abercorn; must be Hold; submit of
fer. W. J. Mlscnlly, Jr.
FOIt SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU'VE HAD THE GRIP YOU
need Sov Rem for the cough; stop In and
get a dose free. Persse’a Drug Store, Henry
and Abercorn, Wayne and Barnard, Hr yua
und West Broad.
“PUT RHEUMATISM TO FLIGHT
wllh Anderson's Lightning Cure; It never
fails. Trial size. 60c.
“MILK, — M ILK."" MILK; - REMEMBER
you can get sweet milk, butter milk,
cream, clabber und curds any lime ut
"Savannah Dairy C 0.," Whitaker and Llb
crly lane; everything neat and clean; iry
us and you will he pleased. Telephone 2616.
FOR~ SALE. DRUG BUSINESS IN
Northeast Georgia town of five thousand
population; beet location In the state. For
particulars address Weller, care Morning
News.
“for SALE, SOME CHOICE OAK FTTR
niture by private party, 109 Liberty street,
cast.
FOR sale! POINTER BITCH,
plaunoh and retrieves, $10; no use to owner.
Address 503 Jones, east.
“FOR SA Llor GENTS BICYCLES AS
good as new at 420 Congress street, west.
FOR SALE, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
one fine organ, one typewriter, one Singes
sewing machine, one zither and many oth
er things too numerous to mention, at 8a
vannah Pawn Shop, 29 Jefferson street.
Savannah, Ga.
TWO GOOD' MILCH COWS WlTll
young calves. Call at Springfield Dairy,
Rollon and Cemetery streets.
“FERTILIZER FOR FLOWERS} I#
you want something that will benefit your
flowers, telephone Springfield Dairy, and
get a load for two dollars delivered.
"FOR SALE, GROCERY AND BAR*,
northwest corner Liberty and East Broad
streets.
“for bate“cheap steamboat"^
feet long, 8 9-10 Gam. draught of water
alH)ut 3'/a foot; 8-Inch diameter of cylinder,
B'A stroke, keel condenser, wheels 40 Inches;
licensed for forty passengers; everythin*
In complete order.- Capt. 8. R. P. Gould,
Darien, Ga.
“FOR - SALE, ONE HORSE SPRING
truck and harness. Wilson, 123 Congress
street, west.
VALUABLE BUSINESS INVEST
ment In Macon offered. On the First
Tuesday In February next, the wood busi
ness of Ivey Brothers, Including machin
ery, etc., will be sold by commissioners
at Macon, Ga. This is the largest wood
business ift Macon, and is a tine oppor
tunity for a business investment. For
further particulars address J. B. Ivey,
Miieon, Ga., 227 Bond street.
S2B FOR A FINE GOOD RELIABLE
buggy, bnrness; In proportion we have a
lot of odds anil ends which we will sell
for less Ilian cost; empty barrels, hogs
heads and boxes for sale; we also have a
horse for sale. M. Nathan, 221 and 220
Congress street, west.
FOR SALE, P I 11ST-CLASS BAR IN
central location, doing a very profitabia
business; reasons for sowing party has ta
leave city. Address Bar, Morning News.
PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS FOR
hatching. T. J. Davis, 118 Bay street,
west.
"for~h"ai7e7“fine GAS STOVE, PER*
feet condition; must go at some price. lu9
Liberty, east.
FOR sale! LIGHT DRAFT7“FAST
new forty-fool steam launch; Roberts
safety Isoiler; compound engine; brass pip
ing; mahogany decks, nickle plated rail
ings at a Imrgain. Address P. O. Box 247,
Jacksonville. Fla.
GUINEA PIGS AND WIIITK'RABBITS
75c pair; white Angora, Ilimllayan rab
bit* anil Belgian hares, $1.50 per pair}
white fan-tall pigeons, $2.(8) pair. L. E.
Jolly. Clarksion, Ga.
CYPRESS SHINCILESTCALL ON US
for best manufactured cypress shingles at
prices ranging from $1.50 to $3.25 per thou
sand, according to grade; boats can load
at the mills. Vale Royal Shingle Mills.
For Additional Cheaps See 7th Pago
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