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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST
Washington Forecast for Sunday:
For Georgia: Threatening weather Sun
.(Jtj-, with showers In the afternoon;
threatening Monday; variable winds.
For Eastern Florida; Showers Sunday
and probably Monday; variable winds.
For Western Florida: Eight showers
Sunday afternoon; partly cloudy Monday;
light southerly winds.
For South Carolina: Threatening Bun
diy with showers In western portions in
the afternoon; threatening Monday; light
.-utheasteriy winds.
General conditions, at 8 p. m., June 24,
There has been no material change in
pressure conditions over the Southern
slates during the past twenty-four hours.
Generally cioudy weather prevails with
occasional light showers. Rain was falling
,at Montgomery and New Orleans at 8 p.
.in. The maximum temperature ranged in
the eighties as a rule, but reached 80 de
p.t,s or above, at the fallowing stations:
Moms',mery, 92 degrees; Palestine, 94;
Charlotte, 92; Galveston, Norfolk, Raleigh
und Tampa, 90. Thunderstorms occurred
fl , Atlanta, Jupiter and Tampa.
Tcsterday’s Weather at Savannah—
I/axlmum temperature, 3p. m.. 84 degrees
,Minimum temperature, 6 a. m—74 degrees
Mean temperature 79 degrees
formal temperature 80 degrees
.Deficiency of temperature 1 degree
Accumulated excess since
June 1 46 degrees
Accumulated excess since
Jan. 1 35 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 23 inch
Deficiency since June 1 4.46 inches
deficiency since Jan. 1 5.38 inches
River Report.—The hight of the Savan
itiaii river el Augusta, at 8 a. m., 75th me
ritlian time, yesterday, was 6.7 feet, a fall
of 0.1 foot during the preceding tweniy
four hours.
t’otton Region Bulletin, Savannah, Ga.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a.
nu, 7ath meridian time, June 24, 1899:
Stations of |Max.| Min.jßaln
Savannah district. |Tem.|Tem.j fall.
Albany, Ga., clear 93 | 73 T
Alapaha, clear 91 69 T
Americus, partly cloudy. 88 72 .05
liainbridge, clear 93 72 .00
Eastman, partly cloudy.. 94 71 .00
Tort Gaines, cloudy 91 70 1.60
Gainesville, Fla., clear ..95 70 .00
Millen, Ga., clear 93 71 .00
tjuitman. clear 97 70 .00
Savannah, partly cloudy. 88 74 .00
Thomasville, clear 91 | 72 .19
Mayoress, cloudy 92 | 70 .00
No rainfall in Texas.
Heavy Rains—Fort Gaines, Ga., 1.60;
Evergreen, Ala., 1.70.
! I Dist. Averages.
j Sta-;Max.'| Min.'lßain
Central Station. tlonsjTem.jTem.l fall.
Atlanta 12 92 70 .12
Augusta 11 92 70 . 06
Charleston 5 90 68 .00
Galveston 24 92 68 . 00
l.iltle Rock 11 86 66 .40
Memphis 14 94 68 . 58
Mobile 7 94 72 . 54
Montgomery 7 92 68 .14
New Orleans 13 92 70 .02
Savannah 12 92 71 .15
V ksburg 8 | 88 68 .12
Wilmington 10 | 90 68 .00
Remarks—lt is slightly cooler in all dis
tricts except Wilmington, Charleston and
Galveston. Showers have occurred in all
ilnlrieis of the cotton belt except Charles
ton, Wilmington and Galveston.
Observations taken Juno 24. 1899, 8 p. m.
<73ih meridian time) at the same moment
' f time at all stations for the Morning
News. . .
i Station. | -]-T.'| •V. |Raln
Norfolk, cloudy 78 I 16 .00
Hatteras, clear 76 | 10 .00
Wilmington, clear 76 | L .00
charlotte, partly cldy 82 j 6 .00
Raleigh, clear 82 | L .00
Charleston, clear 78 I 14 .00
Atlanta, cloudy 78 | L .28
Augusta, partly cloudy.. 82 j 6 .00
Savannah, clear 76 | 6 .00
Jacksonville, pt. cldy ]7Bjl, j T
Jupiter, clear | 78 | 6 | .20
Key West, cloudy | 82 | I, | T
Tampa, cloudy j 76 | 12 | .00
Mobile, cloudy | 80 | L | .00
Montgomery, raining ...) 80 I L | T
New Orleans, raining | 76 | 6| T
Galveston, cloudy | 82 I 22 I .00
Corpus Christl, clear ~..| 82 j 10 I .00
Palestine, cloudy | 88 | 6 j .00
-,-T, temperature; - *V, velocity of wind.
T , _ H. B. Boyer,
■bocal forecast Observer, Weather Bureau.
HE WANTS AN ACCOUNTING.
Partner In Old Firm of Stnlths, Tlson
A Cos. Files Bankruptcy Petition.
By the petition In bankruptcy of Thomas
R- Peeples of South Carolina, filed in the
I nited States Court, not only does Mr.
I eeplea want himself declared a bank
din, but he Is anxious that the same
tiling be done for the other members of
the old firm of Stubbs, Tison & Cos.
Mr. Peeples says he was admitted to the
firm for a consideration of $30,000 five
Jeans ago. and one year afterwards, by
hs dissolution, was permitted to with
draw-. In the meantime his contribution
to the business had vanished and there
were debts to an amount exceeding $165.-
"• According to Mr. Peeples the under
ianding was that he should be left out
6nd relieved of further liability, but he
“fserts that he has never been able to
0 'tain an accounting with his partners,
and as his agreement with them cannot
artect his liability to third parties, he
does not know- whether he Is actually ab
solved of liability or not.
He, therefore, asks that the other mem
ifrs of the firm shall be adjudged bank
upts, also, nnd that they be compelled
0 Produce the books of the concern and
"lake an accounting before the court. He
unfamiliar with the names of all but
J very few of the creditors, and, there
fore, i s unable lo give them in his peti
,, n - Mr. Peep’.es is represented by W.
K- Leaken, Esq.
PREPARING to receive taxes.
R enl Estate and Water neats Fall
Hue Tills Week.
Preparations are being made In the city
treasurer's office for the collection of the
s- eond quarter's taxes, which will fall due
•his week. Besides the regular taxes on
real estate, water rents will also be due.
be water rents alone will amount to con
siderable revenue for the city.
ho far this year the treasurer’s office has
co, ,-cted about $42,000 of the SBO,OOO to be
... eeted as water rents. It is seldom the
'y fails to collect the entire revenue due
, rr ',’ m this source, as It has the recourse
if £ hut,ln off the supply of consumers
they fail to pay at the proper time.
I he Improvement in the pressure In all
Parts of the city since war has been wag
t oI L 11,6 * lo be valve closets has been no
eonble. Fewer complaints have been re
vved from the occupants of upper floors,
ho were for some time unable to get wa
.r r kt oeriain hours during the day. Now
i"ii i 8 com lMalnt has been partially rem
' bed, excuses that were formerly offered
tor not promptly paying are not In order.
l 1 nssler—Doctor, a year ago you pre
-1 led that I wouldn't live three months.
,b s , te you were wrong.
.i„' oc 'tor—Never mind; better luck next
'hue.—Ruck,
Is ™fP atest dan S ?r to lif in the city
is not the car wttli its clanging gong, bnt
n'”™ 1 !' the gemis of
The P reva ' ence of consumption
in cities is stated to be largely due to the
frequent expectoration of diseased per
~ sons, whose
L* dried sputa
“=- ——— mixed with the
And blown
fc rfii ) I into the air, is
' J I inhaled by some
I UV I luckless man or
Tt ‘a sPBLo-J* woman. Sanita-
IthSTO Ed tion may mini-
Hrwl £ol mize these perils
11" but can never
J" 1 ** 1 "''"" obliterate them.
§~i Tlle essential
tting unto edu
. knowledge that
tne germ can find no permanent lodg
ment in a healthy body. Keep the blood
pure, the stomach and other organs of
digestion and nutrition in sound health
al Vi, '” ou are practically germ proof.
This disease resisting condition is ob
tamed by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. It purifies the blood,
strengthens the stomach, nourishes the
nerves, and heals the lungs. Even when
there is obstinate cough, bronchitis,
spitting of blood and other conditions,
which, if neglected, lead to consump
tion, the faithful use of Golden Medical
Discovery will, in almost every instance,
effect a cure.
'• 1 wras taken sick in July last year, and was
not able to do any kind of work until Novem
ber, writes Mr. Noel W. Orvin, of Langlev.
Cos ’ S ?’ be en coughing up small!
hard lumps of phlegm for about a year before I
n OWH - I then called on a doctor, who
Ml 9 one-half of ray left lung was prone,
and advised me to leave my home and go to the
country I wrote to you for advice. I took four
bottles of Or. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery;
which I sincerely believe has done me more good
than all the other medicines I have ever taken."
The People’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, free, on receipt of stamps to
cover expense of mailing otilv. Send 21
one-cent stamps for the book in paper
covers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y‘
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
“KEEP COOL," PERSPIRING YOUR
religion and peace of mind under a low
down bureau looking for a vagrant collar
button is not conducive to longevity.
Hence these prices are especially cool
ing; one card of 12 collar buttons, 4c;
plaited lever buttons, sc; rolled gold, 10c;
sterling silver, 25c; solid gold. 75c. Fe
geas, the reliable jeweler and optician,
28 East Broughton, special demand this
week for old gold and silver to make
school badges; cash given for same.
“THE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR
nurses of the McKane Hospital will begin
Its seventh annual session Sept. 1; a de
partment for the training of colored mid
wives wifi be opened. For terms, apply at
302 Liberty street, west, or at the hospital.
DAVID DRUCE~THE MEDIUM AND
healer, whose unerring advice has helped
so many for the past six months in Savan
nah. He is sllll at 214 West Oglethorpe,
where he can be consulted dally on all af
fairs of life, business and disease. Hours,
9 a. m. to 8 n. m.
' DON'T - FAIL TO SEE THE “ITAL
lan Marble" Limes at Conida’s, Bull
street, and inquire how low they may be
bought. See E. V. Petit.
WARNING-NO BOYS OR NO SHOOT
ing are allowed at Jasper Springs. Mem
bers only are allowed on the premises.
' I. pT oWBN, HOUSE DECORATOR 212
Whitaker.
“THE MORNING NEWSTs REGULAR -
ly on sale at Barbee & Bandy’s, Isle of
1! one.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE' TO BUY A
trunk or traveling bag is Chatham Trunk
Factory, Broughton and Abercorn.
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE MILK
from Springfield dairy? If not do so and
you will be delighted at its richness, pur
ity and cleanliness. Use it once and you
will have no other. Wagons deliver twice
daily. Postoffice box 211, or telephone them.
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE METALLIC
circuits, new telephones, business rate,
S4O per year; residence, $25 per year. Geor
gia Telephone and Telegraph Company,
144 Whitaker street.
GENT’S COAT AND PANTS THOR
oughly cleaned and pressed in eight hours
for 75 cents. Suits cleaned, $1; pants, 25
cents. Mills. Abercorn and Broughton.
•Phone 2193.
BABY CARRIAGES RENOVATED
like new; mattresses renovated $1.50; re
turned same day; furniture packed. Fox’s,
Whitaker street. ’
“taKeTa BOX KITE TO TYBEE AND
have some harmless sport; big stock of
box kites and other good things, at C. P.
Miller, agent.
"STOPBAND ' THINK, A NICKEL IN
the slot party line residence telephones
used twice a day cost $36 per year; three
times cost $54. Get first-class service on
metallic circuit at $25 from Georgia Tele
phone and Telegraph Company, 144 Whit
aker street. __
“stoves! - heaters AND TIN ROOFS
repaired. P. H. Kiernan, 10 West State
street.
_ SAY, YOU; CAN HAVE YOUR OLD
trunk made new at Chatham Trunk 1 ac
tory, Broughton and Abercorn. _
■'BALDWIN “DRY AIR REFRIGER
ators, Siberia, Erie and Leader refriger
ators, all good makes and guaranteed; ice
boxes, $2.99 up; refrigerators $4.99 up; buy
your refrigerator this week from C.' P.
Miller, agent.
“LADIES, HAVE YOUR OLD HAT
made new for 25 cents; hat, ribbon and
flowers at cost. Miss C. D. Kenner, 117
York street, west.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS
are still receiving the finest gentlemen and
ladles’ wear to clean and finish, and so
licit inspection in this and every depart
ment of their work. Lace curtains finished
by steam (no frames used). Dry cleaning
also a specialty. 81 York street, west.
SHORT BACK
sailors, 10c. Flowers and trimming* equal
ly as Hats trimmed 25c. Mrs. S.
Britton, 136 Barnard.
ALUMINUM CARD BOOKS; 100
cards printed and name engraved on case
22c In lots. Aluminum Novelty Cos., 2811
Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.
NEW DOMESTIC SEWING Ma
chines with latest improvements; open
end shuttle, double feed, with looper
making the chain stitch, two machines in
one’ can always be foundMt southeast
corner of York and Barna.,,, a full line
of parts for all machines, and all makes
of machines cleaned and repaired. We
have a large lot of second hund machines
as good as new for rale cheap; for cash
or on time. G. O. Penton & Son, Phone
2325. ,
TRUNKS, BAGS, UMBRELLAS, TEL
escopes and sample cases made to order
and repaired at Chatham Trunk Factory,
Broughton and Abercorn.
“FURNITURE “ SAFELY PACKED,
mattresses properly renovated, $1.60; baby
carriages renovated like new; I pay no
rent. I work cheaper than others. Fox,
Whitaker street
THE MO-KIN UN ti JN EYVS:S LIN U A l , JUIN E 25, 1899.
We Aid
You to
Keep Cool.
All the good things known to the
cooler's are. Ice Cream Freez
ers, Ice Water Coolers, Ice
Shavers, Ice Pick*, Milk Shak
ers, Mixers, Fly Fans, Dish Cov
ers, Long Glasses for Juleps and
Punches, Short Glasses for Iced
Mixtures.
Some very afToctlve and choice
pieces of ART WARE, samples
bought at very low cost and to
be sold very low.
CUT GLASS and FINE CHINA.
All house furnishings for sum
mer, country and seaside homes.
THOS. WEST & CO.,
11 DROIGHTON ST., WEST.
PERSONAL.
TRY S( >ME OF OU R DELICIOUS ICE
cream for dinner to-day. Phone 2345, the
Kensington.
“I.ACE MOSQUITO NETTING, $4 UP;
Acme, Victoria and umbrella frames;
gauze nets 98c up; also large variety or
lawn chairs, settees, cedar chests, cro
quet sets, water coolers, freezers and
other summer goods; big line of ham
mocks, cheap. C. P. Miller, agent.
* CONGESTED' PARTY LINE SERVICE
has been condemned in other cities; two
calls per day. $36 per year and poor ser
vice; residence telephones on direct metal
lic circuit, $25 per year. Call on Georgia
Telephone and Telegraph Company, • 144
Whitaker street.
'FOUND AT LAST. REASONABLE
rates and first-class service; Geoigia Tel
ephone and Telegraph Company offers
residence telephones on mptal.ie circuits
at $25 per year; business stations, S4O per
year. 144 Whitaker street.
“ENAMF.LKD IUmN BEDS, IN WHITE,
blue, olive and pink; crib®, baby car
riages, go-carts, etc. C. P. Miller, agent.
OTHELLO RANGES; DOMESTIC
Sunshine. Home Sunshine, Excelsior Penn
Cook, Royal Manhattan, Cotton Plant, for
sale by P. H. Kiernan, 10 West State
street. _ __
“found, reasonable rates and
first-class service; residence telephones on
metallic circuit, $25 per year; unlimited
service; no congested party lines. Geor
gia Telephone and Telegraph Company,
144 Whllaker street.
“great re Suction sales of fur
niture and house furnishing goods prior
to taking stock; the goods must be sold;
don't miss this grand opportunity. C. P.
Miller, agent.
“PORCELAIN LJNED BATH TUBS,
syphon jet water closets and the latest
sanitary improvements; let me give you
a bid. P. H. Kieman, 10 West State
street.
“IF YOU WANT* "GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books from
Morning News. Savannah. Ga.
MEDICAL.
~OriUM\
interested in the cure of these habits, write
for my book on these diseases, moiled
free. B. M. Wooiley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
“ladies; CHIC H ESTE R ENGLISH
Tennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the
best; safe; reliable; take no other; send
4c stamps for particular*. “Relief for La
dies," in letter by return moil. At drug
gists, 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 Ingrowing nails,
corn end all diseases of the feet without
pain; charges reasonable; can give the
best references in the city; patients treat
ed at residences; orders can be left at Liv
ingston’s drug store, Bull and Congress
streets; telephone 293. Lem Davis, sur
geon chiropodist.
HELP WANTEO-MALB.
WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS BOLlC
itor. Apply Monday morning. I. U. Kin
sey, Jr., 19 York street, west.
"wanted; COLLECTOR APPLY
eleven to twelve Sunday morning. Room
twelve, twenty-one Bay, west.
WANTED, SMALT, BOY TO WASH
dishes. Apply at the Gem, at 7 o'clock
Monday. Schwarz’s.
WANTED, AN OFFICE BOY,
about 16 or 17 years old. Address T. G.
P., Box Q, city.
“Wanted! - b 7 rick layers; good
wages paid to good men. Call at Stewart
Contracting Company's, Monday, 12 Bull
street.
WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS STKN
ographer and general clerk. P. L. R.,
News office.
“WANTED, A COLORED"BOY, ABOUT
16 or 17 years old. Savannah Shoe Fac
tory..
SALESMEN TO SELL PERFUMES,
toilet soaps, etc., to dealers; SIOO monthly
and expenses; experience unnecessary.
Plumber Perfumery Cos., St. Louis, Mo.
TRAVELING - SaL"ESMEN“TO“CARRY
our cigars as a side line; commission, $lO
per thousand. Falls City Introduction
Company, Louisville, Ky.
rememberTweTFUßNlSH FlßßT
class help on short notice; give us a call;
cooks, servants, laundry help and labor
ers. Southern Mutual Employment Bu
reau.
young man for permanent
traveling position; S6O per month and ex
penses; references. Clark and Cos., 234 S.
Fourth street, Philadelphia.
“GOVERNMENT POSITIONS; DON’T
prepare for any civil service or census ex
amination -without seeing our catalogue of
information; sent free. Columbian Corre
spondence College, Washington, D. C.
“men and women to work for
us at home; steady employment; good
wages paid; no delay; work mailed on re
ceipt of stamped envelope. Imperial Sup
ply Company, Philadelphia.
“Salesman wanted, to sell
perfumes and toilet articles to dry goods
and general trade; good territory Just
open; established hnes; an opening for
right party. Apply Immediately, enclos
ing references. Box 127, Detroit, Mich.
“two men of good address and
appearance to call at 104 Harris street,
west, between 8 and 9 Monday morning:
Catholics preferred. Inquire lor Mr. Llp
.pitu
HELP WASTED—MALE.
WANTED, EVERYWHERE HUS
TIers to tack signs, distribute circulars,
samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay.
Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago.
"“WE FURNISH HELP OF ALL KINDS
on short notice; give us a call; clerks,
bookkeepers, carpenters, bricklayers,
cooks, servants, waiters and laborers;
send us your order for your help. South
ern Mutual Employment Bureau, 106 Dray
ton street.
WA N TED; REC*R U ITS FO R~ ~TH E
United Stales 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 feet 4 Inches nor more than 6 feet
1 inch in hight; must be citizens or natur
alized citizens of the United States; en
listment for five years; duty abroad or in
United States; pay, $15.60 to $47 per month;
food, clothing and medical attendance
free. For enlistment or further particu
lars, apply to Commanding Officer, Ma
rine Barracks, Naval Station, S. C.
HELP WANTED— FEMALE. ‘
WANTED, A GOOD COOK. APPLY
to H. 11. Hull, at "The Meadow*.
“WANTED. WHITE, SERVANT OR
companion, for old lady; work light; ref
erences. 23 Charlton, west.
WANTED, A COMPETENT COOKrAP"-
ply 111 Jones street, west.
wantedTaTool: WITH GOOD
references. 27 Jones street, cast.
“wantedTgood COOK FOR SMALL
family. Apply Monday, between 8 and 11
405 Anderson street, oust.
WANT COLORED WOMAN TO WORK
and sleep on premises; also colored boy,
12 to 15 years old. Mrs. Floyd, 23 Duffy
street, west.
“wanted; A COLORED SERVANT.TIS
Broughton, eas4.
MIDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN,
without encumbcrances, cook, Hardeville;
steady place; good pay. 30 Drayton street.
WANTED, CLERKS. TYPEWRITERS,
cooks, servants, brick-layers, white laun
dry girls and lrborers. Southerrt Mutual
Employment Bureau.
LA D Y AOE NTS WANTE D“FOR“T 11E
simplest and best skirt supporter on the
market; retails at 10 cents; users say “it’s
Just splendid." We want canvassers ev
erywhere; will allow liberal commission or
pay salary. Sample 12 cents; write us.
Perfect Skirt Supporter, Athens, Tenn.
LADY “CLEARED $920, MAN $1482,
last six months, introducing Holladay’s
“Marvel” waterproof shoe polish; self
shining, russet or black; samples free;
why not you? Holladay & Cos., Room 379,
182 Dearborn street, Chicago, sole manu
facturers.
ANY LADY HAVING 2 OR 3 HOURS’
spare time a day can make $5 weekly
working for us at home; nothing to sell.
Send self-addressed envelope for free sam
ple. Manhattan Cos., 101 Beekman street,
N. Y.
WOMEN TO DO PLAIN SEWING" AT
home; $1.50 per day; four months’ work
guaranteed. Send stamped addressed en
velope for particulars. R. W. Hutton &
Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED.
Every merchant buys at sight; staple ar
ticle; big profit. Write quick. South Sup
ply Company, Eulle, Fla.
“agents" SAMI’LE FREB“ 1M PROV
ed combination dipper, funnel, strainer,
lemon squeezer; lightning seller. Enter
prise Manufacturing Company, W. 16, Cin
cinnati, O.
AGENTS7SBSOO YEARLy positiv ELY
made. Every houeekeeper buys our lutest
improved, combined bread, pastry, candy
board, both sides metal. Agent's sample
free. U., Forsnee Company, Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS ON SALARY GK COMMIS
sion; the greatest agents’ seller ever pro
duced; every user of pen and Ink buys It
on sight; 200 to 500 per cent, profit; one
agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days;
another $32 in two hours. Monroe Mfg.
Cos., X 45, Lacrosse, Wis.
“AGENTS EITHER SEX, Tu HANDLE
beautiful and historical Cuban views; ele
gant sample album of fifty photographs
furnished; enclose stamp for particulars
or 10 cents for samples. American Pho
tograph Company, Umatilla, Fla.
“WANTED, CATHOLIC AGENTS,"MEN
or women, to solicit subscriptions for the
new Catholic paper; liberal commissions
and a beautiful present to the best so
licitor. Address "Southern Catholic
World," Charleston, S. C.
“MUST“h‘aVE AGENTS AT ONCE TO
sell sash locks and door holders; sample
sash lock free for 2c stamp; immense; bel
ter than weights; burglar proof; $lO a day;
write quick. Address Brohard & Cos.,
Dept. 36, PhlladeTohia, Pa.
“AGENTS, $!0O“ WEEKLY and -7EX
penses guaranteed good men to sell Arc
tic Refrigerating machines for cooling re
frigerators; guaranteed 75 per cent, cheap
er than ice; indestructible, everlasting.
Every owner of a refrigerator buys them,
as the saving of ice in one month more
than pays for machine. Have over 6,000 in
use; 1,000 testimonials from Fading mer
chants of the United States. Greatest mon
opoly ever offered agents. No competition;
exclusive territory assigned good sales
men. Write to-day and secure your terri
tory before it is taken. Arctic Refrigerat
ing Company, Cincinnati, O.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED,
~YOUNG~MA?r , TWUNTW^rWO~VERY
anxious tor an opening with, reliable busi
ness house. Wifi accept anything, SIOO to
SSOO In cash deposited as a guarantee of re
liability, faithfulness, etc. Address W. S.
Gillum, Pasadena, Fla.
WE HAVE ON OLTR LISTS RBGlS
tered first-class bookkeepers, clerks, ste
nographers, cashiers, salesmen, cooks,
ufaiters, servants, drivers, chambermaids,
companions, railroad help and laborers,
Irft us furnish you with your help. South
ern Mutual Employment Bureau.
"POSITION WANTED IN OFFICE, OR
as collector; thorough In bookkeeping; sal
ary no object. Hustler, care News office.
WANTED, POSITION WITH STA
lloncry house by thorough stationery man,
either inside or on,the road; best refer
ence. Address L., care News.
YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOY
ment; experienced in bookkeeping and
general office work; will accept permanent
or temporary position for any kind of
work; references furnished. Address B.
X. 8., care News.
“WANTED. BY" A YOUNG - MARRIED
man, with several years In the grocery
business, a position with who!esaic*house,
or on the road*to travel; best of references
furnished as to character and abilities.
Address Box 162, Sumter, S. C.
“WANTED." POSITION COOK. ROOM
on premises. Address 47 Farm, north.
WA NTEI>; by a“ competent
druggist of long experience, a situation
in town or country. Address “Druggist,”
care Morning News.
“RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS“TO“DO
washing. Address 190 Waidburg lane,
west.
“WANTED, A SITUATION AS LADY’S
maid or nurse; best of reference. Apply
25 Oglethorpe avenue, west; M. W.
“WANTED,“POSITION AS SAW-FlL
er, by a No. 1 band and band resaw filer;
also a practical circular filer; none but
a good firm need apply. Adress E. Filer,
, this office. I can give best of reference.
employ meat wanted.
YOUNO MAN. COLORED, DESIRES
Position as porter, butler or driver; can
furnish best of reference. Address Hon
est, care News.
WANTED. A FAMILY" WASHING]*!
Harris street.
EX PERIENCED LADY STENOGKA
ph< r and bookkev|>er wants position. Ad
dress Experience. Morning News.
Hoi Ui WANTED.
HY SEPT. 1, SMALL HOUSE IN GOOD
location. *'4211," this office.
WANTED. TO KENT, LARGE HOUSE
containing nine bedrooms, located between
Oglethorpe avenue and Jones street; good
neighborhood. I*. O. Box 151.
WANTED, TO RENT, A COTTAGE OR
couple of rooms at Tybee. from July 1.
Address Cottage, care News.
ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO
unfurnished rooms, water, and bath eon
ven'ent; desirable location; no third story;
rent moderate. Write terms. W. J. 8.,
care Morning News.
ONE OR TWO - ROOMS WAMTEfTaT
Tybee; state location. Address Tybee.
care News office.
WANTED. FLAT OF FOUR CON.
nccting rooms with modern conveniences;
dose down town; i>ermanent If suitable
and price not too high. Permanent, care
News.
YOUNG MAN DESIRES SOUTH
room in southern part of city; ahso table
board. With private family preferred. Ad
dress ' Young." this office.
WANTED. TWO NICE I.Y FURNISH
ed rooms for light housekeeping. In re
llnod family, by a couple; no children;
southeast exposure; first or parlor floor;
water conveniences on same. Address
Permanent, care News.
WANTED, FLAT OF TWO OR THREE
roome, use of bath; centrally located; suit
able for physician's office. X, care News.
FLAT ~OF FIVE ROOMS. WITH
Private bath, by Sept. 1. "M.," this office.
TO THOSE WHO HAVE ROOMS TO
rent, board and without, will do well by
calling on the Southern Mutual Employ
ment Bureau.
wanted] furnished room at
Tybee, for two weeks. Address 212 Lib
erty street, east.
WANTED, BY “XT' YOUNG MAN, A
furnished south room, on car line, in
southern part of the city. Addrcs* L.,
care of mail carrier No. 3.
BOARD WANTED]
IN
private family; reference given. Address
Alfred Walton, care Carrier No. S.
A PROFESSOR WILL GIVE LESSONS
on piano or organ In exchange for
board and room. Address J. C., 22 Bryan
street, west.
WANTED, BOARD AND ROOM, TO
gether or separately, by two young men;
slate price. S. D.
\VAA'ED—MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUNG MEN TO BECOME INTNR
ested In real estate; we want to help them
lay the foundation for a future fortune.
E. K. Demmond & Cos., Provident Build
ing.
wanted] - good sized] second
hand Iron safe. In good order; name price.
Address Est. N. Paulsen.
wanted”to exchange] rose
wood mandolin, banjo for gentleman’s bi
cycle; must be In good order. L. R., News
office.
WANTED] A LARGE ’ TRACT OF
land near the city; will either sell or buy
your real estate. Prendergast & Black.
“WANTED - FIVE - HUNDRED “ Cus
tomers to buy best lawn mower made.
George W. Parish, corner St. Julian and
Montgomery.
” WAN TED, TO BUY OR RENT, MC)D
erate size farm, near rail and quick reach
of city, suitable for truck, etc.; must be
healthy; slate location, improvements,
size, price and terms. Address J. M. R.,
S., F. A W. roundhouse.
“wanted] TO BUY A MODERN
house; we have an order from a party de
siring a modem home; let us hear from
you at once. Prendergast & Black,
TO - COLLECT YOU R RENTS AND
buy or sell property for you; of all prop
erty real estate exceeda In stability, and
assurance of profit, and In times of finan
cial trouble is the sheet anchor of safety.
B. K. Demmond & Cos., Provident Build
ing.
“WANTED, SECOND HAND IRON
safe; state price, condition, size and make.
"P.," care News office.
“WAN TED]”TO - HI RE” WI TIf”PRI Vl
lege of buying, good horse or mule; suit
able for delivery wagon; must be sound
and cheap. Address Horse, care News.
yof to - see our offerings “In
real estate column; three-fourths of the
great fortunes can be traced to Judicious
real estate investments. E. K. Demmond
& Cos., Provident Building,
“WANTED, "10,000 “citizens “to dorf
slder the cost of the party line service
now being offered; two calls per day,
$36 per year; three calls per day, {64 per
year; the Georgia Telephone and Tele
graph Company offers first-class service
on metallic circuits in residence at {26
per year. 144 Whitaker.
MONEY TO LOAN.
'TdIAMTiTvAN
broker; loans negotiated In household fur
niture; pianos, organs, etc., etc., without
removal, on easy terms; confidential; pri
vate offices; send |*>Htal; agent will call;
’phone 3626; offices Nos. 209 and 211 West
Broad strtot. N. B.—Loans also negotiated
on real estate.
“MONPY TO LOAN ON CITV JMPROV
ed property in amounts to suit. I. D. La-
Roche, 21 East Bay.
■{60,000 TO' LEND IIPONHrEAL 88-
state, at 6,6, 7 per cent.; amounts and
terms to suit borrowers. Platshek A Cos.,
110 Bryan, east, dealers In stocks, bonds,
real estate.
“MONEY TO LOAN ON" IMPROVED
city property; 6 per cent. J. E. Fulton
& Son.
“MONEY TO LEND, TWENTY-THOU
sand dollars at 6 per cent; long terms arid
straight Interest; loan association plan not
In It. Prendergast A Block.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FoTt^IUC^TT^LABGKr > ROOM~*2O*'I"wi]]]j^ 1 "wi]]]j^
Hull street.
“FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 210
Broughton street, east.
“FOR”RENT, - FLAT4 ROOMS, - WITS
use of bath; southern exposure. 218 West
Duffy. _____
FOR”RENT, PLEASANT FLAT, Op
posite Colonial Park. 236 Abercorn street.
FOR“RKNT]“A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS,
In desirable part of city. 303 East Henry.
“FOR RENT,”DESIRABLE FLAT OF
three rooms; rent reasonable; possession
Immediately. 630 Price.
“FLAT FOR RENT, WITH ALL CON
venienccs. Apply corner Taylor and Lin
coln streets.
“Foil" RENT. IN PRIVATE FAMILY]
three unfurnished rooms, single or to
gether, near Park extension. Address O.
.11., Morning News,
EASY LONC
RIDING Wearing
The "Happy Thought” Gear
USED ONLY ON
BABCOCK VEHICLES,
One reason why Babcock’s are the best. Look over our
fine assortment.
Savannah Carriage and Wagon Company.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
"TuTcnsHEtPuooMrToß^Fl^^
rent. No. 114 West Hull street.
FIN E OFFICE FOR DENTIST ‘OR
physician; also third fiat. 19 Perry street,
west.
Two SOFTII“ROOMS, FURNISHED]
single or connecting, facing Lafayette
square. 318 East Harris.
“ FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
water and gas; large closet. 238 West
State street.
“for RENT, THREE FLATS, 414]“ttl]
418 Macon street, east. E. J. Kennedy,
Bull and York streets.
FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
room; bath on same floor; to cither mar
ried couple or to one or two gentlemen;
very desirable location. Apply No. 116
Gordon street, west. . ~
“ENTIRE PARLOR FLAT FOR KENT,
consisting of 3 rooms and two closets. Ap
ply No. 115 Gordon street, west.
“FU RNISH KD ROOMB] THREE WELL
furnished rooms, finely located; conven
ient to business. Each room will accommo
date two or three persons. Fronts square.
Apply 182 Abercorn street, corner of York.
“FOR RENT,” FLAT OF THREE
large rooms. 412 Macon street, east.
THREE COOL " FURN I aHED ROOMS
for rent. 14 Harris, west.
“FOR ‘GENTLEMEN ONLY," UNFUR
nished south rooms; newly papered; with
baih. Harris and Tattnall streets.
“FOR - RENT. ROOMS, SINGLE - AND
connecting, furnished and unfurnished. 113
Oglethorpe avenue, west.
FIVE NICE - ROOMS AND BATH
eight dollars per month. 608 Charlton
street, west.
“WANTED, DESIRABLE PARTY TO
take portion of 22 Henry, east, from Oc
tober; will also rent cheap for summer.
Address X X, Morning News.
“FOR RENT, COMFORTABLE
rooms at Isle of 1 lope; reasonable prices.
Inquire at Barbee & Bandy’s.
“THREE NICE LARGE ROOM3~FT.TR
nIshed or unfurnished; every convenience.
235 Jefferson, corner Perry.
“PARLOR FLAT TO RENT JULY' Tj
parties without children. 9 West Duffy
street
FOR RENT, A HANDSOMELY FUR
nlshed flat of three connecting bedrooms,
wlih bath; also parlor floor basement; sta
bles and carriage house; possession Ist
July. Address Liberty Street, cars of
Morning News.
FLAT - ~OF FOUR CONNECTING
rooms, with all Improvements, private
family. 132 Lincoln street.
“FURNISHED PARLOR ROOM PARTl
tloned Into sitting and bed-room; southern
exposure; gentlemen only. 102 East Harris.
“LARGE, COMFORTABLY FURNT9H
ed south rooms; for gentleman or light
housekeeping. Bath attached. 121 East
Congress.
FOR RENT, UPON VERY REA9ON
ab.e terms, two rooms In the Mall build
ing, corner Congress and Drayton streets;
rooms are suitable for office or for sleep
ing rooms. Apply to J. B. Tidwell, at Sa
vannah Press office,
FOR RENT, TWO ROOM.fi FURNIBH
ed or unfurnished. No. 12 Montgomery
street, north.
“FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS AND~BATH
on floor. Call at 24 State street, east.
"COUPLE CAN GET ” TWO ” NICE
rooms, with water, {5. Sl4 Lincoln street,
COOL FURNISHED ROOM, GAS,
electric light, hot and cold bath; private
family. 166 Perry, east.
PARLOR FLAT OF THREE ROOMS,
with use of bath, to party without chil
dren; select neighborhood; convenient to
cars. 309 Hall, east.
“FLAT OF“ROOMS FOR ' RENT] 21
East Gordon street.
“FOR RENT, NICFdY? FURNISIIED
front room, with all conveniences. 27
Jones street, east.
“FOR RENT] FLAT, - FURNISH ED“OR
unfurnished. 128 Abercorn, corner Presi
dent.
' NEATLY FURNTSHED ROOSTS, IN
desirable locality, with private family. 313
Hall street, east.
”FOR“RENT. ONE FLAT, SOUTHERN
exposure, 4 rooms and south piazza;
all conveniences. Apply Eleventh and
Jefferson streets.
“OFFICE - AND FURNISHED”ROOMS
for rent. 213 Rroughton, east.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL NEWLY
finished rooms, nicely furnished and con
venient to bath; private family. 113 Liberty
street, west.
FLATa - FOR RENT] THrtUE FDATS,
every convenience: pleasantly located.
I’etet Reilly, 106 Drsytoti street.
- FOR] RENT, OOOL“ SOUTHERN
rooms, with all conveniences. 123 Con
gress, east.
FOR“R&NT, FLAT OF CONNECTING
rooms] large piazza; windows south, east,
north; hot bath. 12 Liberty, west.
SOUTH FRONT' ROOM“FOUR”DOL
lars per month. Apply afternoon, 208 Ogle
thorpe avenue, west.
”for“rentTas”RESIDENCE. FIVE
rooms second story of building 424 Con
gress, west. Apply at premises.
“TO RENT, FI,AT FOUR ROOMS]TISE
of bath. 321 Jones street, east.
'TO RENT,' TWO FURNISHED
rooms, gas stove, complete for light house
keeping; no children. Apply John F.
May’s, butcher and grocer, Oglethorpe and
Jefferson street
FOr“~RENTTFLAT, FIRST FLOOR,
206 New Houston street. Apply at C. S.
Deutsch, 144 Barnard street.
“FOR RENT, NICE FLAT, COOL AND
convenient, cheap to right party. 616 Tatt
nall street.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT, ON OCT. 1. THHEE
story dwe ling, Oglethorpe avenue, near
Abercorn street, twelve rooms above base
ment; one of the most desirable residences
In the city. W. L Wiison & Cos., 42 Bay
street, cast. Telephone 667.
“FOR RENT] 811 BARNARD, NtiAR
Rollon, newly renovated. Apply W. M.
& W. E. Coney,
Foil II ENT— HOUSES.
FOR H ISN’T, 3US DUFFY STRBKT.
wtst; possession Ist July, A)iply A, Wylly,
Ofrcnt, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT; 'DWBLUNd T i iiON*
ffomery. U. w. Parish, St. Julian an*S
Montgomery.
F' >R rent! cheap; 8M \!.l.
for table house, good condition, Sll Haiwr
sham street; right rent to right tenant.
Apply on premises or Estate Salomun OS*
hen. West Brood and Broughton.
FOR RENT, THAT COSEY HOUSE OM
Tattnall street, second from Liberty street
lane; modern conveniences.
FOlt RENT, 7-room house, WflPB
bath, 513 Gwinnett street, east. Apply
at John D. Harms, Thunderbolt Junction,
FOlt RENT, A COMFORTABLY FPR
nlshed house In desirable ne.ghborhood un
ill Oct. 1. 115 East Gwinnett.
FOlt RENT7FROM OCT. 1, DWELL-
Ing 120 Charlton, east; ten rooms; In good
ot’der. G. It. Romshnrt, ltl Bryan, oast,
FOR RENT, DWELLINGS 516 AND 524
Montgomery street, near Huntingdon; in
perfect order. G. H. Himshart, 16 Bryan,
east.
FOlt RENT, - MY PI, ACE AT WHITD
Buifr for the summer, Turn shed; plenty of
grains; artesian water. U. H. Remshart.
FOR RENT, FROM JULY 1, NO. UT
Jones street, east. Prendergast & Black,
6 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, TWCb STORY BRICK]
honse, with store; |>ossesslon given Sept.
15. Apply 126 Broughton.
FOR RENT, SPLENDID HOUSE, H 4
DufTy, west. Inquire Purse, printer, 3
Bay, east.
FOR RENT.' cheap, SEVEN-ROOM
dwelling, 107 Third street, east; bath and
water In house. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT. LARGE 'HOUSE OH
would rent In Hals. Apply 1319 Barnard.
~FOR RENT. FROM i ><’T. 1, SEVERAU
residences In choice locations. J. E. Fui*
ton A Hon.
“FOR nENT; THAT DESIRABLE REfU
idence, with largo lawn, 211 Huntingdon
street, east; possession can be given at
once. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, BULL BTREBT\
near Henry; |l4 per month. J. E. Fulton
& Son.
six-room house to* h£nt7 rflp
teen dollars; also furnished rooms, north**
east corner Liberty and Lincoln.
FOR RENT, NO. 4!)5 NEW HOUSTOf®
street, west; poss. sslon given at once. Ap
ply to Walthour & Rivers.
FOR rent NO. 21 HENRY STREET,
■west; rent reasonable. Apply to Waitliou*
& Rivera.
FOR RENT. THAT DELIGHTFUL
reehlence, 219 Waldburg, west; every mode
em convenience; possession Immediately.
Peter Reilly,
Fun rent. TWOTWO-BTORT, SH
liasement, residences; very low rent. Pete*
Reilly, ,
FOR RENT, CONVENIENT TWOI
story bay window house, Just newly pai*r.
ed. 1605 Ahoreorn, near Waldburg street.
Apply 111 Gordon, west.
FOR RENT, SEVEN-ROOM - HOUSK3
on Duffy, near West Broad; newly reno
vated; fifteen dollars. W. J. Miscally, Jr..
20 Ilryan, east.
FOR HEAT—STOKES.
post office; ran be rented at tg-asonahlst
terms; building can be rented In whola
or part. Apply W. M. A W. E. Coney,
24 Bryan slrect, east.
THE STORES IN REAR OF TUB
pos (office; ean bo rented at reasonable
terms. Apply W. M. A W. K. Coney, 24
Bryan street, east.
FOR It HNT~HTt)RE7“CORNER - COfJE.
gress and East Broad streets; will be rent
ed cheap to good party. Prendergast Sit
Black, 6 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, STORES 136 AND 137 BAT
Mrqet, lately Occupied by Messrs. M. S.
A D. A. llyck; Immediate possession. Fo*
terms apply to George W. Owens, attor
ney-at law.
FO'lt RENT. SHOPreOHNER-Wftif
aker and Liberty lane. Peter Reilly, lu®
Drayton street.
“STORE, WITH LARGE YAIfDTT’OH
rent; eight dollars. Peter Reilly, 10®
Drayton street.
LARGE WIND OffA N5l > ART ri TORE |
good spot for watchmaker or cigar stand,
117 Barnard, under Odd Fellows Hall.
FOR RE.XT—MISCELLANEOUS.
street. Apply to J. Swan Sullivan.
FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE.
3025 FRANK STREET, TWO STORIES,
six rooms for seven hundred; must ba
cold quick. Three two-story houses, An
derson, east, sixteen hundred to two thou
ssnd; these are not tenements, but will
make desirable homes, and located where
property Increasing In value rapidly;
think of what a low price, and act quick.
134/7 and 1311 West Broad, sure renters,
only twenty-eight hundred. Elegant In
vestment, Waldburg. west, for six hun
dred and fifty, It sold before July 1. De
sirable home on Duffy, east, for only
twenty-two hundred and fifty; the house
alone cost to build nineteen hundred, a
few years ago. Two lots, on Grapevine
alley. Rood renting locality, one hundred
and fifty each, If traded for at once. Eight
beautiful building lots on New Houston,
east; three hundred and fifty each; no
city taxes, but city conveniences; you
cannot make a mistake on this. Think of
a seven-room house on Eleventh street
only fifteen hundred, but this will not last
long, and If you have any notion of buy
ing belter let us show It to you to-mor
row. 126 acres of land only 12.60 per aers.
Two two-story houses, on Davis street,
renting for twenty dollars per month, for
seventeen hundred; these houses are only
a few doors east of the corner of Gaston
and Price streets, and located where they
should never be Idle. In addition to sbova
we have a large 14st of offerings of every
description. E. K. Demmond & Cos., Prov
ident building.
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