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dragoon reaches savannah.
f ,ST sew sloop op the yacht
run ACROSS the riveh.
stll . Made an Kxcei*tlonall- Fast Run
1 Kim Brooklyn to Tills Port—\% as
Commanded by Mr. Charles G.
Hails of the Rudder—Cauie
Through the Inner Passage to
Heaiifort, X. C., anil Thence by Open
sea— Encountered Good Weather
Ml the Way—Regatta of the Sa
vannah Yacht Club to Take Place
May 26—Mr. Julian Schley to Cap
tain the Dragoon.
The racing yacht Dragoon, the property
0 f , syndicate of the members of the Sa
vannah Yacht Club, reached the city at
j.j, u clock yesterday afternoon, and is
anchored at the foot of Whitaker street,
across the river. In appearance she bears
out all of the nice things her recent pur
chasers have said of her and her record on
tl ,, uip South, from Brooklyn to Savan
nah, lends a more than passing show of
col r to the stories that are related of her
61 .,ed and seagoing qualities.
The yacht was given an enthusiastic re
ception as she came up the river, steamers
and tugs blowing a welcome from their
whistles and the occupants of offices along
the river front waving flags and cheering
finin their balconies. Everyone recognized
in her Savannah’s champion in the racing
contests of the coming season, and every
one gave her glad welcome to the city,
which she is hence to call her home, and
whose yacht club's pennant she is to fly
in the race for the Charleston cup. During
the day she was Ihe attraction for a host
of curiosity seekers, who watched her
from the opposite bank of the stream to
that near which she is anchored, shook
,heir heads knowingly and wisely and
predicted great things from her in the con
tests for yachting supremacy in Southern
waters.
The Dragoon was commanded on her
trip by Mr. Charles G. Davis, yachting
editor of the Rudder, and his crew com
prised Messrs. H. P. Ashley, James Jack
son, Thomas F. Day, and C. W. Brown
ligg. She started from Bay Ridge, Brook
lyn, on April 11, at noon, and hence has
completed the voyage in about twelve
days. From Brooklyn to Beaufort, N. C.,
she came by the Inner route, following
the canals and rivers south to Chesa
peake bay, through the bay to Norfolk
and from Norfolk out to Beaufort. At
Beaufort she left the protecting shelter of
the inland passage and ventured out into
the waters of the Atlantic. She left Beau
fort Saturday afternoon and favored by
brisk and sometimes high winds from the
right quarter has made one of the fastest
trips to Savannah that the records of voy
ages by craft of her type present. She
left all of the sailing vessels that she en
countered far in the lurch and demon
strated her ability to lose anything that
carries sail and hails from ports south of
New York. With the wind in her quar
ter she is at her best and her new owners,
as well as the gentlemen who sailed her
iu this port, feel confident that she will
win many honors for the Savannah Y'aeht
Club.
The Dragoon will to commanded this
summer by Mr. Julian Schley, with a
crew composed of Messrs. Paschal Strong,
Edward Stoddard, Stein Bryan, Harry
Strachan, Hubert Duckworth and Henry
Backus. This selection was made by the
governing committee of the syndicate that
owns her yesterday morning, and a better
one could not be made. Mr. Schley is a
yachtsman and yachting enthusiast of
wi Ic reputation, and the young gentlemen
who will assist him in the management of
the new flyer have a thorough acquaint
ance with suils and ropes and all of the
paraphernalia that belong to fast sloops,
of the waters around Savannah and of
the tricks of wind and tide, that will go
lar towards carrying the Dragoon to vic
tory in many a hard fought, or hard sail
ed, race.
lbe Dragoon’s first appearance in a
race in Southern waters will be in the
contest for the Charleston cup, to be sail
ed some time during the early part of the
coming month. She will race next in the
regatta of the Savannah Y'aeht Club, that
It was decided yesterday will take place
on May 28. It is expected that she will
wm both races hands down. The record
sbe has won in Northern waters justifies
this belief, and the trim and speedy ap
pearance of the sloop gives additional col
or to the expectation that her friends so
confidently entertain.
Mil her voyage to Savannah she encoun
tcieit exceptionally good weather all of
, h „," ay ' nKh the exception of a squall
that t 3me upon her whlle ghe Wflg mak _
1 M throu * h Chesapeake bay,
rim >m h i h w° W ged her for ‘ some time to
run under bare poles. She bore the fury
wU * 'h; 0 " beautifully, proving that she
► win ght and • seaw °Uhy as she was
Cc L b m ’ * Jurin: h-‘rt of the run
Sht t .Vr 5 ° f elKh< kno:s an hour.
tLs of fhi 8 l a. ,h l heartß ° f the mem
‘he fyndfeart? and their friends,
hue irn.o, hni * not 86011 her before
of i.itti ,i * n lhcir onth usiasm and pride
had air v° WnerSh ‘ P the full <ul ° ‘hat
possessed those who had.
CHACK CIGLEHS TO HIDE.
I “tries f,, r To-morrow’* Events ut
Wheelmen'* Park.
ihe local cycle racing season will open
to-morrow, with the meet of the Savan
a Cycle Track Association at Wheel-
j n,n ° lraclt ' a,ld the indications are that
1 "id be an Interesting one. There are
kIX races on the programme, a mile novice,
’ open, half mile open, one mile
race, a match race and a flve-miie
fin dP Pke PM* O - has not been
by made UPj but there wi „ a number
A uable prizes.
V, n ,nf i ,tlo riders, who are entered, are
T ,n, ■' r>uo ’ Cold Springs, N. Y'.; Hy
Jacksonville, Fla.; J. C. Weld
, , ouis - Mo.; Henry Strothotter. St.
i '■ -' ,0 and J- S. Murehinsori, -Marion, S.
laL i C ’ P ’ Connery, Thomas Cava
ht u Eeckwlth, Angus Walden. Tins
,; , el,s bud Harry Houston of Savan
i. !t ! ni l>e * cen that ‘he local entries are
nit n whl ‘ e those from out of town
c, tllan are usually received. All
Tr . ' I 'ld's who are entered have been
lu i systematically, and while there
, I °' lj a large Held in some of the
' they will be sharply contested.
1 OK CUSTOM 11 OISE PLACES.
Civil Service Examination lo
lie Held June 21.
!l tiext examination for the first and
■eond grades in the customs service will
" hp, d ut the custom house June 21. The
1 11 1' uis Included in the first grade are
tind' ir , ' nl ‘ ;er> °'erk ond day Inspector.
i 'lie second grade messenger. All
H1,:,l 1,1 " IH ,or this examination must he
". t•,’! ” n, l > lo form with the secretary
I• i• ■ V <V i ! hoard of •examiners, Mr. T.
o' at the custom house, by 1
i,ij, v . ’ May 22. Application blanks cun
o* obtained upon request.
AND
Wwhimm
JRT OFAcN
SOT WOMEN
Msfl>
" BY'
DrPierces
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
“PRESENTS” AS KEEPSAKES OF A
durable and welcome nature; appropriate
souvenirs being constantly with the wear
er; an accurate watch, a handsome and
symbolic finger ring or a heart bracelet,
are the very things that are always a
reminder of the giver. Fegeas, the relia
ble Jeweler, 28 East Broughton street, the
place where It Is not necessary to be a
major general to be well treated, and even
the smallest purse can find something to
suit.
DO NOT RELIEVE WHAT YOU
hear. Come and see for yourself. Druce,
the spiritual medium, holds another of
his successful seances this Tuesday night
at 8 p. m. 214 West Oglethorpe avenue.
Private consultations daily; all affairs of
life, business and disease. Satisfaction or
no charge.
“MISS' jtf. Q. BENNETT WILL GIVE A
grand reception at her dancing academy.
Masonic Temple, Tuesday night, ..April 25.
WARNiNG—NO BOYS OR NO SHOOT
ing ate allowed at Jasper Springs. Mem
bers only are allowed on the premises.
“THE REASON WHY BABCOCK BF(D
gies have no superiors is because the
workmanship an{l w material is the finest
to be had; there are no rough edges on a
Babcock; to be had only at Savannah Car
riage and Wagon Company.
FILIPINO SOLITAIRE. THE GREAT
est puzzle of the century; Jo paid for the
first correct solution, with written detailed
statement; price, 10 cents, mailed for 12
cents only, at C. P. Mil.er, agent; trade
supplied,
FURNITURE STORED, PACKED
and shipped; competent workmen; relia
ble service; moderate charges. J. N. Mc-
Gillis, furniture.
BABY CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS/
beautiful styles Just received; prices mod
erate. C. P. Miller, agent.
“NEW LINES OF MATTINGsT
shades, art squares, rugs and oilcloths,
Just received; prices to suit everybody. C.
P. Miller, agent.
“STOVESrMEATERS AND TIN ROOFS
repaired. P. H. Kiernan, 10 W. State
street.
FAIR WEATHER AND A COMFORT
abIe and stylish Babcock buggy makes a
good combination for a pleasant after
noon's drive; we can furnish the Bab
cock; see the weather-man about the other
part. Savannah Carriage and Wagon
Company.
' OTHELLO RANGES, DOMESTIC
Sunshine, Home Sunshine, Excelsior Penn
Cook. Royal Manhattan. Cotton Plant, for
sale by P. 11. Kiernan, 10 Went State
street.
ENAMELED IRON BEDS AND
springs, enameled cribs, dressers, ehtffon
leres, etc. Toilet tables, great variety;
close price. C. P. Miller, agent.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED. FURXD
lure packed and shipped by skilled work
men; charges moderate. C. P. Miller,
agent.
"MOTH-PROOF CEDAR CHEST; SOL
!d cedar and oak lined with cedar; special
sizes to order. C. P. Miller, agent.
PORCELAIN LINED BATH TUBS,
eyphon jet water closets and the latest
sanitary Improvements. Let me give you
r. bid. P. H Kiernan, 10 West State street.
BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR THIS
week, and buy it from Miller. The very
best makes. Baldwin, Siberia, American,
Erie and Leader. Mammoth stock, right
price* and satisfaction guaranteed. Also
Ice boxes, water coolers and Wonder freez
ers. C. P. Miller, Agent.
BROUGHTON BROS., CONTRACT
ors; painting and paper hanging. Whita
ker and Bay lane.
MEDICAL.
LADIES, CHICHESTER 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 mall. At drug
gist*. Chichester 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 Ingrowtftg
nails, corns and all diseases of the feet
without pain. Charges reasonable; can
give the best reference* In the city. Pa
tient* treated at residences; orders can be
left at Wheeler's drug store. Bull and
State streets. Telephone 114. Lem Davis,
surgeon, chiropodist.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS CAR
ritige painter and u first-class wheelwright.
Apply to P. Barrett, 113 West Broad street.
“WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS BARBER
at once. 305 East Broughton street. Jos.
Augros.
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS, ALL
round mechanic, wheelwright, blacksmith
and sheer, Apply to 217 East Broad.
" WANTED, AT ONCE, DRAUOHTB
inan, who can make neat tracings. Eieh
betg &, Witeover, architects.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1899.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
sHOED
maker and repairer. Rogers, 124 Drayton
street.
“ERECTING ENGINEER Wanted";
wanted, a first-class hyelraultc cotton com
press engineer and machinist; none but
an experienced man with references need
apply. Address Compress, P. O. Box 207.
Waco, Tex.
WANTED, A COMPETEXT"cARPET
layer; must be sober and industrious; state
wages wanted. P. O. Box 31, Savannah.
WANTED. RECRUITS FOR THE
United States Marine Corps, unmarried
men of good habits, between the ages of
21 and 35 years; must be free from all
physical defects and disease and not less
than 5 fejf 5 inches nor more than 6 feet
in hight; must be citizens or naturalized
citizens of the United States; enlistment
for five years; duty abroad or in United
States; pay, Jl3 to Jl6 per month; food,
clothing and medical attendance free. For
enlistment or further particulars, apply to
Recruiting Officer. Morrison House. 106
Broughton street, east, Savannah. Ga.
II ELF W'A X TED— FE M A LE.
WANTED, SMALL COLORED GIRL
to help around house. Call dt 501 Jefferson
street.
“WANTED; AT THE DA L.M ETTO
House, a white girl as waitress; .also col
ored boy to help cook.
WANTED. A .FIRST-CLASS “cook)
good wages. Apply 222 Second street, east.
“y VANTEl>Ta“COLORED WOM AN FOR
general housework. Apply 2305 Whitaker
street, corner Ninth street,
“WANTED. A MAID FOR INVALID
lady. Apply 204 Hall street, east.
“ AGENTS WANTED.
"Profitable work" offered
agents in every town to secure subscrip
tions to the Ladies' Home Journal and
the Saturday Evening Post. Good pay
for good work. We want agents to work
thoroughly and with business system to
cover each section with our illustrated
little booklets and other advertising mat
ter. How well some of our agents hav*
succeeded Is told In a little booklet we
would like to send you—portraits of some
of our best agents, with the story of how
they made It pay. The Curtis Publishing
Cos.. Philadelphia, Pa.
ROOMS WANTED.
four rooms with bath; centrally located.
Address Flat, care News.
“WANTED, FI.ATOR ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping by a single lady, fur
nished or unfurnished; locality no object.
Address Flat, this office.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED. A PARTNER WITH FIVE
hundred dollars, in a business which will
pay quick and large profits. Address P.
B. S., 21 Bay street, east.
“ WANTED. STABLE AND BUGGY
house, neighborhood of Abercorn and Lib
erty. Address D. T. M., News office.
“HIGH PRICES PAID FOR ALL MET-
Iy, iron, rubber, bones, bottles, type.
Blumenfeld & Cos., 129 Broughton, west.
“WANTED TO BUY OR RENT a'BEC“
ond-hand Remington typewriter; must be
in first-class order. Address E. F. K.,
care Morning News.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT OR SALE. AT A SACRl
fice, a desirable residence in best part of
Guyton. Address 8., News office.
“TYREE'ISLAND* FOR RENT, THREE
cottages, opposite postoffice; artesian well
on premises. 310 Oglethorpe avenue, east.
' FOR RENT, UNTIL NOV. 15, NICELY
furnished house; centrally located. Address
J. S. C., care Morning News.
“FOR RENT. "DESIRABLE HOUSE,
southern and eastern exposure; modern
conveniences. Apply at residence, 909 Lin
coln street, near Bolton.
“fORRENT, FROM MAY 1 TO OCT. 1,
residence 108 Ninth street, east; complete
ly furnished. Apply Leigh M. White, at
Est. S. W. Branch.
“c 6 MFORTABLE; COSY HOUSE IN
first-class order In thorough repair. 221
Wald burg street, east; right rent to right
tenant. Estate Solomon Cohen, West
Broad and Broughton streets.
FOR RENT, 209 EAST HENRY
street; possession immediately. Apply 205
Hjenry, east.
FORBENT, HOUSE 441 BARNARD
street. Apply 113 Broughton street, west.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
'"nbskiwT :: urn4shfr7~l^^
gentlemen; private family. 414 East Gor
don street.
“FOR it ENT, FLAT FOUR CONNBCT
ing rooms, with bath, sl2. Southwest cor
ner Abercorn and Waldburg.
“ELEGANT ROOM, FIRST FLOOR;
large hall, third floor; Lyons' block; rent
reasonable. Apply John Lyons.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
"oNeToF the NICEST RESIDENCES
in Savannah under good rent and beautiful
building lot, and two lots at Tybee at auc
tion. See auction column. R. H. Tatem,
Auctioneer.
“RESIDENCE LOTS ON BOLTON
Waldburg, New Houston, Duffy and Hen
ry, oast of Habersham; the most desirable
locations in city. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
“for - the purpose“of di vis ionTI
am offering the most eligible lots in city,
north of Anderson street; lots are situated
on Bolton, Waldburg, New Houston, Duffy
and Henry; can make terms suitable. W.
J. Miscally, Hr.
“for sale, nice iiofse\and lot
on the salts, 25 minutes’ ride from city;
convenient to car line. Address M. J.
Moore, 405 St. Nicholas street.
THAT BEAUTIFUL FINISHED
residence at Price and Liberty streets, on
sixty feet lot at auction; also adjoining
sixty feet lot and two lots at Tybee. See
auction column. R. H. Tatem, Auctioneer.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTi
for sale all over the city on easy terms.
Robert H. Tatem, real estate dealer. No.
7 York street, west.
NOW YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY
the Parson's property; also the adjoining
lot having sixty feet front, and two lots
at Tybee. This Is gilt edge and under
good rent. See auction column. R. H.
Tatem, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
SUMMER LAP ROBES. A LARGE
variety of styles to select from; fancy
and plain designs; dark and light colors;
patterns that will suit your taste. Savan
nah Carriage and Wagjn Company.
“FOR - BALR NEW, BEAUTIFUL
launches, one launch 2 H. P., $300; one
launch, 5 H. P., $750; one launch, 5 H. P.,
SBSO. Lippman Bros., Wholesale Drug
gists and agents for Racine and Truscott
Boat Companies.
CYPREM SHINGLES, CALL ON UB
for best manufactured cypress shingles at
price* ranging from $1.50 to $3.25 per thou
sand. according to grade; boats can load
at the mills. .Vale Royal Shingle Mill*.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
grocery and liquor business in heaTt of
city, including paid license for the year;
low rent, including renewal privilege, for
five years: business on a good paying
basis and best of reason given for sell
ing. Address Business, care Morning
News.
LOST AND FOUND.
chain. Reward at 313 Gwinnett street, east.
“LOST, ON MONDAY. ME \K THE LX
tension, a purple velvet bag containing a
gold watch, a purse with a sum of money
and other articles. Return to the De Soto
and receive reward.
EDUCATIONAL.
"YARTIBS^VHOnDU^NoUY^SIUTO
attend a regular school can obtain pri
vate lessons in shorthand and typewrit
ing at 526 Rull street, near De Soto Ho
tel; 'phone 2265, any hour after 11:30 a m
SUMMER RESORTS.
"THE GRAND," MOUNT VERNON, N.
H„ George E. Bates, proprietor (for 15
years proprietor the Lafayette at Sarato
ga Springs); most pleasant summer hotel
in the finest location in New England;
1,100 feet above the sea, with views ex
tending from 30' to 60 milt s In every di
rection; pure bracing atr; finest water
supply; for health, rest or recreation, no
place can offer greater inducements;
Mount Vernon is a beautiful village; the
Grand is a fine, modern, select family ho
tel; accommodates 200 guests; rates very
moderate; all outside rooms, with im
mense closets; best hair mattresses, elec
tric bells, etc.; 400 feet broad balconies;
extensive grounds; golf, tennis, croquet,
etc.; beautiful lrt-acre pine grove; fine
bowling alleys, billiard and pool tables; all
free to guests; good stable; excellent cui
sine; best of everything; season from May
to November; send for prices and Illus
trated booklet.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"^MATTmiIsSES^HOHOinj4FLrTu3NO^
vated and made 16 order at a reasonable
price; moving, shipping, packing and stor
ing furniture, a specialty; rates always
suitable. A. S. Griffin, 314 Broughton,
west. Fone 2464.
DT.n NEWSPAPERS, 2<o for 25 cenTs, at
Business Office Morning News.
LEGAL SALES.
'
UNDER and by Virtue of a judgement fl.
fn., Issued out of Chatham Superior
Court. In favor Mary Ann Jacobson, Mag
gie Jacobson and Alexander Jacobson, vs.
Charles W. Jacobson as administrator of
estate of Charles A. Jacobson, deceased,
T have levied on the following described
property of the defendant, to wit:
All the undivided one-half interest of the
estate of C. A. Jacobson In that certain
lot of land conveyed to W. P. La Roche
and C. A. Jacobson, May 31, 1890, by deed,
from Eleazor McQueene, recorded In the
county reoords of said county, book of
records 6 Ts, folio 300, which is described
aa follows; All that certain lot, tract or
parcel of land lying, and being in, the
state of Georgia and county of Chatlyim
and known and distinguished upon a map
or plan of a tract of land drawn by John
R* Tcbeau, surveyor of said county, March
2, 1888, as the fifteen and one-half acre
tract of land, being bounded as follows;
North by the Dutchtown road, east by
lands of LaKoche, south by lands of Nich
ols, and west by la rule of Cooper, Us said
eastern bottedary nfipettelhg tg'on the map
above referred to as being lands of Mc-
Queene, said tract containing fifteen and
one-half acres, more or less, and measur
ing twelve (12) chains itl width and twelve
and eighty-seven hundredths (12 87-100)
chains in length, all of which will more
fully appear by reference to said plat re
corded In the county records of said coun
ty Ir deed book 6 Ls, folio 177.
Ah those certain s(x (6> lota of land lying
and being in said county and state and
known and designated in and upon a plan
or map of subdivision of that portion of
the Daniel R. Dillon tract, situated about
two (2) miles from the city of Savannah,
in a southeast direction from said city,
drawn by K. J. Thomas, county engineer.
Sept. 3, 1890, as lots numbered or lettered
one (1) in section F, five (5), seven (7),
nine (9), ten (10), and eleven (11), In sec
tion C, said lots having a depth of one
hundred (100) feet, with a width of forty
(40) feet, more or less.
And I will offer the said described prop
erty for sale, at public outcry, before the
court house door of Chatham county, In
the city of Savannah, upon Tuesday, May
2, 1899, during the legal hours of sale to
satisfy the said judgment fi. fa.
(Ft. fa. from Ordinary’s Court lodged In
my hands in favor of J, F. Brooks as
guardian vs. Charles W. Jacobson as ad
ministrator estate of Charles A. Jacobson,
deceased).
Defendant notified in writing of levy.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for ti
tles. JOHN T. RONAN,
Sheriff C. Cos., Ga.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Savannah, Ga., April 5, 1899.—Notice Is
hereby given that on TUESDAY, MAY 2,
1899, between the legal hours of sale, be
fore the court house door of Chatham
county, I, as trustee under that security
deed executed on the ,16th day of July,
1898, by Edwin L. Neidlinger for the
pose of securing his Indebtedness to the
Citizens Bank of Savannah, which is re
corded in the office of the clerk of the Su
perior Court of the said county of Chat
ham In mortgage book 4Cs, pages 447 et
seq., will sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder the following prop
erty, described in said security deed and
conveyed to me as said trustee for the
purposes therein expressed, to wit: All
those certain lots and parcels of land sit
uate, lying and being In the city of Sa
vannah, In Chattiam county, Georgia,
known and designated on the map or piati
of the said city of Savannah as lot num
ber fifty-four (54) and ihe western one
half (H) of lot number fifty-three (53) in
Brown ward, said lot number fifty-four
being bounded on the'south by Liberty
street, extending on said street sixty (60)
feet from the corner of Drayton street on
the north by a lane, on the east by’ lot
fifty-three (53) and oil the west by Dray
ton street, being ninety (90) feet deep;
the said western one-half of lot fifty!
three fronting on Liberty afreet thirty (30)
feet adjoining said lot number fifty-four
and being ninety (90) feet deep, bounded
on the north by a lane, on the south by
Liberty street, on the cast by the eastern
half of said lot fifty-three and on the west
by lot fifty-four of said ward; together
with all and singular the Improvements
easements, rights, members and appur!
tenances to the said lots and parcels of
land belonging or in any wise appertain
ing.
This sale Is made In pursuance of the
powers vested In me by jjte said security
deed. Terms cash, purchaser paying for
titles. B. A. DENMARK,
Trustee.
PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING
By Competent Workmen at Reasonable
Figure*.
l. a. McCarthy.
All work done under my supervision. A
full supply of Globes, Chandeliers, Steam
and Gas Fittings of all the latent styles, at
142 and 144 DRAYTON STREET.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
"aTTsleoFhopl
4 BEAUTIFUL HIVED FRONT LOTS
AT AITTIOX.
I* D. LA lionitl, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of a decree granted
hy the Superior Court of Chatham coun
ty. Georgia, I will ofTer for sale at public !
outcry, ot the usual place of public sales,
before the Court House in said county, on
the first Tuesday (being the second day)
In Mny, 1599, between the legal hours of
sale, if not previously disposed of at priv
ate sale, the following spfendUl lots at
Isle of Hope, Ga.. to wit:
All those certain lots of land fronting
south on the Isle of Hope river, being sub
division of the Honaud property, as per
niap made by Percy Sugdcn, C. F... May
8. 1896, and lettered A, B, C and D, and hav
ing respectively 52 feet, to feet. 81 feet
and 70 feet river front, with a depth of
040 fret, more or less; lots lettered A and
C having dwellings thereon ready for oc
cupancy.
Any one desiring a summer home on the
salts would do wofl to avail themselves of
this opportunity, ns the Isle of Hope is
well known to bo the most desirable surjfc
mcr place in this section of the county.
It is a beautiful place, good society,
healthy. In easy access of the city, and
these particular lots are on the coolest
and most desirable side of the island.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one
and two years, at 7 per cent.
Sale subject to confirmation of said
court. Purchaser paying for i>apers.
JORDAN F. BROOKS.
Substituted Trustee estate A. Honaud.
TWO GOOD INVESTMENTS
AND A TV DEE LOT AT AUCTION.
C. If. DOR9RTT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House on TUES
DAY, May 2, 1899, during the usual
hours of sale,
It No. 64 Screven ward, having a
frontage of forty feet on Bolton street
and a rectangular depth of one hundred
and five feet to lane, and the improve
ments thereon, consisting of a one-atory
dwelling on the lane, with room to build
two houses on the front.
—also—
The eastern one-half of lot No. 4 Car
penters row, fronting forty-seven feet on
East Boundary street by a rectangular
depth of seventy-five feet, with the im
provements thereon, consisting of a large
two-story building, same being a short
distance south of Broughton street,
—also—
Lot No. 60 Tybee Island, known as a
front lot, being next to the corner of
Ninth street, the Atlantic Club being on
the opposite corner. lt 80x200 feet.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
FINE BUILDING LOTS.
C. H. DOnSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order grant
ed by the honorable court of
Ordinary of Chatham county, l
will sell at the court house,
in Savannah, Ga., during the usual hours
of sale, on TUBEDAY, May 2, 1899, for
the purpose of the payment, of debts and
for distribution, the following ns the prop
erty of the estate Dora E. Roche, de
ceased:
The eastern one-hnlf of lot number 66
and the western one-half of lot number 67,
Flannery ward, said lots taken as a whole
having a southern front of sixty feet on
Eighth street and a rectangular depth of
one hundred and seventeen feet, and
bounded north by a lane, east by the re.
malnlng portion of said lot No. 67, south
by Eighth street and west by the re
maining portion of said lot No. 66.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles.
P. J. O'CONNOR,
Administrator Estate Dora E. Roche, De
ceased.
STOCK OF MERCHANTS & ME"
CIIANICS LAND CO. AT AUCTION,
n. H. TATEM, Auctioneer,
Will sell before the Court House door of
Chatham county, during the legal hours
of sale, on TUESDAY, Mny 2, 1830,
Fifty (30) shares of the capital stock of
the Merchants and Mechanics’ Land Cos.
LEGAL SALES.
CHATHAM SHERIFFS SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of a mortgage
fl. fa. Issued out of the Superior Court of
Chatham county, Georgia, In favor of
James H. Heldt against Edwin L. Neid
ltnger, I have this, day levied upon the
following two (2) lots of land, as the prop
erty of the said defendant, to wit:
All that certain lot of land and improve
ments situate, lying and being in the city
of Savannah, county of Chatham, and
state of Georgia, and designated on the
map of said city as lot number fifteen
(15), North Oglefhorpe ward, bounded
north by Olive street, east by lot number
fourteen (14) of said ward, south by Bry
an Street, and west by lot number six
teen (16) of said ward.
All that certain lot of land and im
provements, situate, lying and being in
the city of Savannah, county of Chatham,
and state of Georgia, and known and des
ignated on the map of said city as the
eastern one J half ('A) of lot number for
ty-three <4?). Lafayette ward, bounded
north by Charlton street, east by Lincoln
street, north by a lane and west by the
western one-half of said lot number for
ty-three (43).
And I will offer the said above described
property of the said defendant for sale at
public outcry before the court house door
of Chatham county, Georgia, In the city
of Savannah, during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in May, 1839, it
being the second day of said month, to
satisfy said mortgage fl. fa. Terms cash,
purchasers paying for titles.
JOHN T. RONAN,
Sheriff C. Cos., Ga.
CITY SHERIFFS SALE. ’
Sheriff's Office, City Court of Savan
nah, Savannah, Ga., April 3, 1889.—Under
and by virtue of an execution issuing out
of the City Court of Savannah In favor
of John D. Palg" against C. E. Sanberg, I
have this dav levied upon the following
described property as the'property of de
fendant to wit:
"All that lot of land and Improvements
In the city of Savannah, said county and
state, known as lot number one (1), In C,
J. Hull's sub-division of lota numbers
thirty-live (35), thirty-six (36), thirty
seven (37). thirty-eight (38) and thirty-nine
(39), In Wylly ward, as appears by said
plat of record In the clerk's office of the
Superior Court of said county, deed book
2 Z Z Z, folio 170; said lot having a
frontage of twenty-six and three-twelfths
feet on West Broad street and a rectang
ular depth along the south line of Duffy
street of ninety feet.
And I will proceed to offer same for
sale at puhlk- outcry on the. FIRST
TUESDAY IN MAY, 1899, same being the
second day of the month, during the legal
and usual hours of sale, In front of the
court house door In Chatham county, to
satisfy said execution. Defendant notified
of levy. Property described in execution
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles.
E. J. WHELAN,
Sheriff C. C„ S.
OLD NEWSPAPERS, 3DO for 23 cents, at
Business filled Morning News,
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY S.
HANDSOME OAK AND WALNUT
FURNITURE AT AUCTION ON THEM.
19E8.
C. 11. DOR SETT, Auctioneer,
Will soil on Thursday, 27tti Inst., at No.
Whitaker street, next to the corner of
Taylor, at II a. m , the contents of that
residence, the owner having removed from
the city.
PARLOR AND HALL— Handsome parlor
6Ul||e in silk rep., cabinet, pictures,
shades, matting, mahogany table,
hat rack, lincoleum, jardiniere
stands.
CHAMBERS—EIegant walnut and oak
suites, as good as new ; bed springs,
mattresses, pillows, matting, hand
some toilet sets, rugs, blankets,
window shades, pictures.
DINING ROOM—Massive oak sideboard
and extension table, pictures, safe,
fine refrigerator, chairs, mattresses,
mats, lady’s desk, onyx tables,
handsome rockers.
KITCHEN—Cooking utensils, tables, etc.
N. B All of the above articles are as
good as new, having been in use but a
few months.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
FINE RESIDENCES ON JONES ■ AND
GORDON STREETS.
C. 11. DOItSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of the provisions
of the will of the late Mrs. Mary K. Will
iams, and for the purpose of distribution,
1 will offer for sale at the Court House In
Savannah, during the usual hours of aalc,
on TUESDAY, May 2. 1899, the following
w’t II located and ve-y desirable residences,
being the property of said estate:
Lot No. 1 Monterey word, situated on
the southeast corner of Jones and Whita
ker streets, and the Improvements thereon,
known as No. 23 Jones street, west, which
consists of u large and commodious two
atory double residence. This is one of the
most deslrablo residential corners In the
city. This lot Is subject to an annual
ground rent to the city of Savannah of
$18.06, being 6 per cent, on SBOO.BO, which
latter amount can be paid or not at the
option of the owner.
Lot No. 37 Monterey ward, Gordon, be
tween Bull and Whitaker, and the im
provements, which consists of two 3-atory
on basement residences, known as Nos. 17
and 19 Gordon, west. These houses are
well and substantially built, and are very
roomy, well arranged and exceedingly de
sirable as residences. Will be sold sepa
rately. The lot is subject to an annual
ground rent of $38.4* to the city of Savan
nah. being 6 per cent, on $640.80 principal,
payable at option of owner.
Also
Nine second morlgage 8 per rent, bonds
of tho Savannah Board of Trade, ot $509
each.
For further Information apply to auc
tioneer or to
H. A. CRANE,
Executor of the last will and testament of
Mrs. Mary E. Williams.
A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE
ON THE UAIIK AT AUCTION.
C. 11. DOHSETT, Auctlo leer.
Will sell at the Court House, during the
usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY, May
2, 1899,
That elegant residence fronting the
Park extension, known ns No. 711 YVhltu
ker street, near Gwinnett.
The house was built with special regard
to comfort, convenience and durability, of
selected material and by the most careful
workmen. The rooms are large, high
celling*, airy and well llghled. Great par
ticularity was observed to secure the best
sanitary plumbing, till* being done by
day's work. The house pipes are exposes!
and of braßs. fixtures nickel-plated, bath
room wa Inscon ted and floored with white
enamel tile. The mantels are all cabinet,
massive, of oak. birdseye maple afid cher
ry. The hall.*, .lining room and library are
wainscoatod In quarter sawed oak and
birdseye maple, paneled four-feet high,
with book case built In library. The house
is heated by hot air, has steel range, sta
tionery agate tubs, electric lights, with
complete system of disconnecting, ser
vants’ quarters and stable. It Is a com
plete residence, and splendidly located. It
Is being sold because of the removal of the
owner from the city.
AT AUCTION.
T'EN ACRES VALUABLE LAND FOR
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, SUBDI
VISION Oil BUSINESS PURPOSES.
C. M. DOItSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House, during the
usual hours ol aale, on TUESDAY, May
2, 1899,
Ten and one-half acres of fertile, clay
sub-eull land, thoroughly drained and
most eligibly located at the Intersection of
the Augusta road with tho Central of
Georgia Railway and the Georgia and Ala
bama Railway.
It Is Immediately across the road from
the yards of the G. & A. Railway, and
only a short distance from the shops and
passenger station of the C. of Ga. Rail
way, and from the wharves of the Ocean
Steamship Company.
For farming purposes the land Is unsur
passed, for sub-dlvislon Into building lots
It is peculiarly well located, and for pros
pective uses for manufacturing and rail
roads It possesses special facilities.
The road is paved up to the land, and
the cars of the West Savannah road pass
In front of the land.
RESIDENCE SITES,
% HALL STREET LOTS
AT AUCTION.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House in Savannah
during the usual hours of sale, on TUES
DAY, May 2, 1899,
Lots No. 48 and part of 49 Stephens
ward, situated on the southeast corner of
Hall and Lincoln streets, and together
measuring clghty-six feet on Hall and one
hundred and thirty-one feet on Lincoln
street.
This Is on© of the most desirable sites
for a residence on the market. It will be
sold in two parcels.
Terms—One-fourth cash, balance In one,
two and three years. Interest at 6 per cent,
per annum.
A RESIDENCE FRONTINGR)?-
SYTII PARK AT AUCTION,
c. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House, during the
usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY, May
2, 1899.
The western half of lot No. 43 Monterey
ward, fronting thirty feet on Gaston
street, and extending one hundred und
twenty feel to a lane, and the Improve
ments, known as No. 8 Gaston street.
West, consisting of a 3-story residence,
containing four rooms In basement, three
on parlor floor, and four rooms on bed
room floor, and stables In the rear. This
residence fronts on Forsyth Bark, and
Is but one house removed from Bull
street. The location and surroundings are
.Jim-class, i
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
rRARTcHANcTFORIN^
MRNT.
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE!
KOISERT 11. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under decree of Chatham Superior Court
in the case of Klixnbeth K. Maas et al.,
vs. i\ H. Maas et al., the undersigned, as
executors of the will of Sarah M. Parsons,
will pel I, at public outers', to tho higheat
bidder. lefore the door of the court house
of Chatham county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in May next, between the usual
hours of sale, lots numbers (7 and 8) seven
anti eight, Troup ward, in the city of Sa
vannah. in said county. Each of said lots
contains sixty (60) fret, more or less, front
on Liberty street, by one hundred (100)
feet, more or less, deep to a lane. Lot 7
is unimproved. Lot 8 has valuable im
provements upon it, consisting of brick
store and dwelling on southwest corner of
Liberty and Price streets, and brick out
buildings. Lot 7 lies adjoining lot Bon tho
west. Each lot will he sold separately, and
an opportunity that seldom occurs pre
sents itself to the parties who are looking
for safe aiul remunerative investments of
capital. The property is a gilt-edged in
vestment, and la sold for division between
the owners. Terms cash. Bids nre sub*
ject to confirmation by the court, purchas
ers paying for titles. We will also sell
at tho same time and place, lots (34 and 35)
thirty-four and thirty-five. In the town of
Tybee Island, In said county, each lo*
having a western front on Second nvenue
of (50) fifty feet, and a rectangular depth
to the east of (100) one hundred feet. These
lots are contiguous, and are bounded east
by a lane and west by Second avenue, and
they are a part of a twenty acre tract of
land formerly known as the “Tilton tract. *8
Terms cash, purchasers paving for titles.
DR. R. B. HARRIS.
ROBERT t-f. TATEM, \
JOHN O. BUTLER, j
Executors* will of Sarah M. Parsons.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
nY' n. 11. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary of Chatham county, Geor
gia. I will sell at public outcry befor© tho
court bouse door of Chatham county, In
the city of Savannah, Ga., on TUESDAY,
May 2. 1899, during the legal hours of sale,
lot number seventeen. South Oglethorpei
ward, on Farm street, city of Savannah,
Ga.; one lot containing one and eight
tenths acres, more or lese, about twelve
miles from Savannah on Louisville road,
tiounded on all sides by land of Edward
Douglass; lot No. 6, west. In town ot
Bloomlngdale, Ga., having an east front
of one hundred Let,by a rectangular depth
of two hundred feel, with improvements!
one traet of land In Effingham county,
containing four hundred ncrcs, more otf
less, and bounded by lands of Crabtree, F.
B. Cole. R. J. Shearhou.se and J. HinetyJ
one lot of land in Effingham county, con
taining fifty-seven acres, more or loss,
hounded by lands of R. A. Davis, S. F.
Keller, John Loves and others; also one
hair Interest in the following, viz.: Saw
mill. one lot In Effingham county. Georgias
two carts, two wagons, one rlc© hullerand
one grist mill. The following articles will
be eold at Bloomlngdale. Ga.. on the samo
day, at 3:30 o'clock, viz.: Stock of gro
ceries In store, one single wagon and har
ness, and two mules; said property belong
ing to estate of Joshua 1,. Zeigler, deceas
ed. ond sold for payment of debts and dis
tribution. Terms cash. For further Infor
mation see auctioneer.
WM. J. ZEIGLER,
Administrator Estato Joshua L. Zeigler.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE
/ LOT.
11. 11. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
April 3, 1X99, by lion. Hamilton L. Ferrill,
judge of Ihe Court of Ordinary. Chatham
county, Georgia. I will sell at public out
rry on May 2, 1X99. being the first Tuesday
in the. month, before the court house door
of Chatham county, during the legal hours
of sale, Ihe following described property,
tie longing to the estate of Sarah H. Ashby,
deceased:
All that portion of all that certain lot
or tract of land situate, lying and being
in Ihe city of Savannah, nakl county and
elate, with the Improvements, and desig
nated on the map or plan of said city ad
the eastern portion of Lot 44. Whit© wardj
liounded on the north by New Houston
street (now Park avenue), east by lot No,
45, said ward: south by lane and west by
a'portion of said lot. Said portion of said
lot having a frontage on New Houston
street (now Bark avenue), of fifty-one (BIN
feet, and a rectangular depth of ono hun
dred and five (105) feet.
Sold for tho payment of debts and dis
tribution. Terms cash; purchaser paying
for titles.
LOUIS M. ASHBY, Executor, I
Estate Sarah H. Ashby, deceased. |
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
IIY H. 11. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary of Chatham county, Geor
gia, 1 will sell at public outcry before thd
court house door of Chatham county. In
the city of Savannah, Ga., on TUESDAY,
May 2, 1899, during the legal hours\>f sate,
lot No. 1, east, containing half-acre wills
Improvements, In town of Bloomlngdale,
Ga.; also the lot adjoining nakl lot No. 1,
which has a west front of forty feet on
North Church street, with a rectangular
depth of two hundred and ten feet east
ward; said lot being sixty feet from nortli
rail of Central Railroad; said property be
long to the estate of Suean H. Zeigler, de
ceased, and sold for payment of debts and
distribution. Terms cash, purchaser pay
ing for titles.
PRESTON J. ZEIGLER,
Administrator Estate of Susan H. Zeigler,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY H. H. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by the ordinary of Chatham County,
Georgia, I will sell before the court hous
door of Chatham county on Tuesday, May
2d, 1899, during the legal hours of sale, an
undivided four twenty-fifth Interest In lot
No. 29, Franklin ward, in the city ol Sa
vannah, county of Chatham, and state ot
Georgia, with the improvements there on,
belonging to estate of Amelia W. Meyer,
deceased, for the payment of debts and
distribution. Terms cash, purchaser pay
ing for titles. GEORGE MEYER,
Administrator Estate Amelia W. Meyer.
TWO ELEGANT GASTON STREET
RESIDENCES AT AUCTION.
C. H. DOItSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House on TUES
DAY, Mny 2, 1X99, during the usual hour*
of sale, for account of all concerned,
'n,os© two elegant 4-story residences,
with southern frontage, known as Nos. 2U4
and 296 Gaston ©treet, east, being next to
the northeast corner of Abercorn and
Gaslon streets.
These houses are large, rommodkrus and
airy, tain* very solidly built, and in pome
of location and surroundings having au
parlor advantage*.
The property Is being sold to settle co
partnership Interests, and affords an uru
usual opportunity to secure a residence in
one of the most desirable neighborhoods
In the city. The houses will b© sold sepa
rately and prospective bidder* may in*
ab.'o to secure easy terma by conferring
•It!) tilt; aucUuiiver before ih day ol tala.
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