The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, December 31, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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HOTEL SWINDLERS HELD. Iliiiley and Caatleinuyne Relieved to He Adept* In Reating Their Wny. Harry Bailey, charged with vagrancy, and P. Casllemayne, with cheating and swindling, were given a hearing in the lie'order's Court yesterday morning and both were remanded to the City Court. They are the men who have been beating tli • hotels, an account of which was pub lished in yesterday's Morning News. Castlemayne had contracted a two weeks' board bill at the Planters' Hotel, representing himself as the agent of a soap company in Indianapolis and promis ing to pay his bill as soon as he could hear from the firm. It was thestj false i, presentations that caused the charge of cheating and swindling. Bailey, on the other hand, seems to be in the vernacular ’'a smoother article," and knowing the value of a good appear ance, made his preparations accordingly. His clothes were of the latest style and best quality: he wore patent leather shoes and an overcoat of the newest fashion, and the remainder of his toilet was hi k< -ping. He was not deceived in thinking thai a good appearance would carry him through, the hotel people seeing him so well dressed and in such apparently pros perous circumstances were not so exact ing regarding his means as they would I ve been otherwise, and so Bailey was forced to make no incriminating promises, in nee the most serious crime with which t'. . ;m be charged is that of vagrancy. Immediately after the court had closed i, young man walked up to the clerk's dealt shl asked with what crime Castiemayne had been charged and if he could see about arranging to give bond for him. nffi ers Shea and Soulley had been watch ing him from the time he entered the court room and they arrested him on the ( •large of being a suspicious character and probably implicated in the acts cf the other two men whose friend he seemed to he. He was searched but noihing more incriminating than a bunch of keys, sev eral pawn tickets, and a Confederate btil for $lOO was found. Hater in the day he w.is discharged by the superintendent of police. H is known that there are two more ho tel beats belonging to this gang who are in town, or have been here recent y. and unless they leave In a hurry or reform It is only a question of a very short t when they will share the fate of their lri> nds and eo-parrners In crime. Vince ihe arrest of Castlemayne and Bai le> It has been learned that their opera llcns have been even more extended than V it first thought .and that other hotels have also suffered though not to such an ex'ent as the De Soto and the Planters. The other cases of importance thnt came up wpre those of J. Bigler, charged by R. T. Jolly with assault, which was con tinued, and cases against M. Waldburg, find Ben Butler, both colored, who are charged with an attempt at larceny. Dur ing (he excitement of the fire Friday night lhere men thought it would be a good time to lay in a supply of New Year provisions and so they attempted to break with their fists the window of Rundbaken's grocery, 333 Broughton street, west. They were mined over to the City Court. MI ST SI PPORT HIS OWN. Sarah Owens Brought Hen White to Time In Justice's Court. Ben White and Sarah Owens were mar ried in a magistrate's court yesterday morning, bringing to a finale a drama that is often enacted in the lives of the poor, though it seldom comes to light. Both of the principals are colored, but for all that Sarah had a heart that was susceptible to the winning ways of the fickle Ben, and when he made extrava gant smile* of which her personal charms "ere the subject, or Indulged In flowery metaphors, and called her his own black babe, or other similar endearing names, she thought she was surely “It," and gave him her complete confidence. Love's young dream followed its usual course, until Sarah presented Ben a crow ing pickaninny, as a pledge of her affec tion. Instead of seeing it In this light, however. Ben sow in the newcomer only an imwoloomed addition to the family; cn his love grew cold and both Sarah end the child, were left severely alone. When Sarah was finally convinced that Lon was not of a mind to come back again, she took legal steps to have him at least support the child. For herself, she says, she is always able to make a living. A Doctor's Advice Free. About Tetterine, Dr. M. L. Fielder of Fe ll ii P. 0., Elmore county, Alabama, fays; "j know It to be a radical cure for otter,salt rheum, eczema and all kindred hi-' aces of the skin and scalp. I never hr-sciibe anything else in all skin trou 'l* Send Stic in stamps for a box of it r-ostpaid, to the manufacturer, J. T. Shup bini, Savannah, Ga„ if your druggst doesn't keep it.—ad.- IHHISTMAS HOLIDAY HATES. Via Southern Hallway. Low rate tickets will be on sale between 0,1 Points on the Southern Railway Dec. “• - 3 ' 24, 23, 30 and 31, and Jan. 1, good to return until Jan. 4, 1800. Also 00 Dec. 13 to 21, inclusive, these low rate tickets will be sold to students and teachers of schools and colleges on tv-cmation of certificates signed by h' "is of institutions. Final limit of these tickets Jan. 8, 1900. See that your tickets f"1 via Southern Railway. Best time, "Oil service, finest trains. James Free- J? an - City Ticket Agent, 141 Bull street. , 'phono SSO. Randall Clifton, District tos-eriger Agent, Savannah, Ga.—ad. " '♦. ——■ —— On vrutchea, 'Crsybeard cured rao of rheumatlam. rni h had so crippled me that I had to pi about on crutches. Wm. W. McDan ,l(l > art Valley, Ga." Brayheard Is sold at the best drugstore*, *■' ilespeas Drug Cos., Props.—ad. Britain nuts the noeri. Contents: Both sides of the South Af "11 question, with map; England and ■ v I mnsvaal, a Vindication of the Boers; 11 ti.svaal View of the South African (Shun. Price 23 cents. For sale at Es . ‘ ‘ P" w Depot, 43 Bull street, Savan “sn. Ga.— ad. ,lur guarantee goes with every pair of es and spectacles worth $2.50 for " e sell you a gold spectacle for ' L'-'t others charge $O.OO and $7.00. {i" 11 classes J 2.80, that are sold regu !, u u $l.OO. Livingston's Drug Store, 1 and Congress.— ad. French Olive Dll. be best olive oil in the world Is mad* -I ticus Altoih of Bordeaux, France, , ' known as making the only finest " ut olive oil, pressed from selected t, 1 Ivnian tirothar* are agent* for this , , 1 ind carry this olive oil In bottles r '' * >"• -ad. Bias Ida Carter, i '"beard ha* curst! me of dyspepsia b'i made me almost *n Invalid ‘ '-“ , 'er, Mt. Palm. T*nn." ho, 1 ''rybear(| at the best drugstores. 1 ** Cos., Props—ud. •“ I found your medi cine a blessing to me and my family/* ~l T U ere are women Who ft* somethino like a grudge against the children, who, one after another rob their mother of her beauty and strength. Men do not usually realize how much the mother gives to each child to her own Women accept it as part of the obligation of Nature and pay the debt grudgingly. Yet in Nature’s plan every child is a new joy and fresh happiness. It isn’t the children that steal the mother’s strength. It is the unnatural drains and pains which weaken her. Every woman who has used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has found in it the one thing woman has waited for. It stops the drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, makes the baby's advent a pleasure and his life a blessing. No opiates or narcotics are contained in ‘ I"avorite Prescription. ’ ’ " I/cad what your medicine had done for other people, writes Mrs. Edwin H. Gardner, Box 70, Beechwood, Norfolk Cos. Mass., "so thought 1 would try it, and I found that it was a blessing *? m v famllv - 1 began in June and took ,Y°. ttles ° f y°ur medicine and three vials of reliefs. I took your medicine a vear when I had a ten pound girl. I had the easiest time I ever had with any of mv children. I have been very well since. I took three bottles of “ Favor ite Prescription, three of ■ Golden Medical Dis covery,' and three vials of Pellets.’ I had no appetite and could not eat much without it dis tressing me. Before I took the medicine I only weighed 135 pounds, and now I weigh 175.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets clear the brain by cleansing the body of the coe mption which ;• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL. “youth~^and"~vigor^~ w have^ j *and fashion demands a full. rich and elegant head of hair nothing sk|mpy, shinny or scant; hence a handsome switch made* of fine long convent hair, is the proper thing. IV igs and toupees made to order fit, color and texture guaranteed by the Georgia hair expert. 28 East Broughton, Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Supply House. La dles’ own combing made up. “$5,000 WORTH" OF OLD GOLD AND silver wanted to fid up an order for badges. C that sickly old watch, that broken old chain; this lot of nothings in the bottom drawer can be turned into cash at Fegeas, 28 East Broughton, Sa vannah Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Sup ply House. "LADY OR GENTLEMAN” CAN MAN age It, or an up-to-date married couple; start the New Year by buying one of the best paying businesses in Savannah; own er retiring. For full particulars apply to Fegeas, proprietor of the Savannah Hair. Jewelry and Shaving Supply House, 28 East Broughton. "3 HOUSES” FOR SALE, A SPECIAL snap to a cash purchaser. Fegeas, 23 East Broughton, Savannah Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Supply House. MISS MAMIE BENNETT WILL GIVE a reception at Catholic Library Hall next Friday night; Rceenfeid’s Orchestra. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY friends, patrons and everybody; may health, happiness and prosperity abound during the year 1900. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. “st’Hooi7¥ooks ANb STew"year’s cards at cut prices at Tarver’s Old Book Store. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES; all kinds of supplies on hand, general re pairs; best sewing machine oil, 10 cents per pint; Singer needles and others, twen ty cents per dozen. G. O. Penton & Son. LADIES, BUY YOUR HATS OF AN up-to-date trimmer; see my prices; any one can have a hat. 318 Broughton, west. Mrs. Teeple. "FRANK DIETER'S TELEPHONE IS 3134 for the best veal, pork and beef, and his sausage is always the choicest made; all telephone orders receive my per sonal attention. No. 23 city market. — LADIES.HAVEYOURH AT9TRIM~ med by an experienced milliner. Trim ming 25c. Feathers dyed, curled. Mak ing velvet hats specialty. Mrs. S. Brit ton, 136 Barnard. GO TO THF'cHATHAM TRUNK FAC tory for your New Year’s presents. Broughton and Abcreorn streets. “CASH BUYERS WILL FIND SPE ckil attractions in my mammoth stock of furniture and carpets; my goods are money savers. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. “jhADIESTHAVE YOUR HATS TRJM med by first-clas= miiliner for 26c; feath ers dyed and curled; hats renovated. Miss C. D. Kenner, 117 York, west. DON’T WEAR READY-MADE clothes when you can get a suit made to order from $l5 up, at A. Getz, the tailor, State and Jefferson; also cleaning and dyeing. '.MIDLER WANTS YOUR TRADE AND will do anything honorable to get it; you need Miller's furniture and carpets; be just to yourself and call on him. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. SAVANNAH STEAM DYE'WORKS IS noted for superior work in cleaning and dyeing and neatly finishing ladies' and gents' wear; laces and curtains finished by “team tno frames); blankets also a specialty. 21 York, yvest. 'Phone 2202. A WONDERFULLY CORRECT UFE sketch, talents, prospects, business, love, health and other valuable information; send birth dale and 10 cents. Dr. Alvon Bernard, Station A, Chicago, 111. " BEFORE BUYING A NEW STOVE OR range call and look at my stock of Othet los, Sunshines and other first-class stoves, ranges and heaters; handsome, durable, and price will Infi® nce you. P. H. Kier nan, 10 State street, wear. “BUY THE WINNER HEATER AND the Economist cook stove; guaranteed In every respect. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, BUY - YOUR TRUNKS, SACHEL9, etc., where they are made and save 25 per cent. Chatham Trunk Factory. Brough ton and Abercorn streets. GRATES. BLOWERS AND ASH PANS always on hand: when your tin roof or stove needs repairing, call and esc me. P. H. Klernan, 10 West State street. "iCCHOICE DINK OF CARPETS. RUGS, art squares, mattings, oil clothe, linole ums. portieres, etc.: 1 sell only reliable goods at reasonable prices; skilled arti sans execute all orders promptly and sat- Isfaclorlly. '■ F Miller, agent, zuj Broughton, west. PORCELAIN LINED BATH TUBS, syphon Jet water clonet* and the latest sanitary improvement•; let me give you ■ bid. P. H. Kiel nan, W Wist But* street- THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1899. FOR THE Coming Weddings Our Exclusive Stock In Libby's Cut Glass (The finest Cut Glass In the world), IS PERFECT AND IN GREAT VARIETY. ; We Have Some Fine Pieces In Imported China. An Elegant Display ot Lamps and Art Goods. Bohemian and Austrian ! Glass, Green and Ruby, ; with Gold Decorations. Everything for the Wedding. 1 Household Furniture, Too- THOS.WEST&CO.,; II Broughton St., West. PERSONAL. will repair your old trunks or take them in exchange on new ones. Broughton and Abercorn streets. IF YOUR SHOES - DO suffer, and say something like "cuss words,” and you don’t feel like transact ing business. A horse whose shoes do not fit can’t "cuss,” but he suffers phjnaiool ly and makes you suffer as he can’t do hts work properly. Fits in horseshoes I guarantee. Monahan, the Horscshoer, Jefferson street, near Liberty. WEDDING - GIFTS; - MY~STOrtt IS well supplied with many choice and ele gant articles, suitable for "wedding gifts;" come and see them. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. -- ! -".'IXL-l j -L MEDICAL. OPIUM, MORPHINE. WHISKY.—IF Inlerested in the cure of these habits write for my book on these diseases, mailed free. B. M. Woolley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. " VITALITY LOW. DEBILITATES — OR exhausted cured by Dr. Kline’s Invigorat ing Tonic; free $1; trial bottle. Dr. Kline's Institute, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia. Founded 1871. “VICTORY OF SCIENCE OVER~DIS* ease; cancer baffling general practitiouer’s skill yields readily to our scientific .meth ods. Mason Medical Cos., 121 West Forty second street, New York. Book and ad vice free, LADIES! CHICHESTE R’ SENGLIS H Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re liable. Take no other. Send 4c. stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles," In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Cos., Philada., Pa. ‘HOW 1 ARE YOUR “FEET? IF YOUR feet are troubling you, call on me arid I will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing n ills, corns and all diseases of the feet without pain; charges reasonable; can give th best references In the city; patlenls treat ed at residences; orders can be left at Liv ingston’s drug store. Bull and Congress streets; telephone 293. Lem Davl, sur geon chiropodist. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED, RELIABLE MAN AND wife on my place at Guyton, Ga.; one who understands farming, looking after cattle, poultry, etc. E. E. Cheatham, room 8, Express Company building. A WOOD TOR N ER WANT ED“ AT once. Apply Reppard, Snedeker & Cos., Henry street and 8., F. & W. Ry. “WANTED, SINGLE MAN THAT IS A gdfcd bookkeeper, that can wr te short hand and use typewriter, that can furnish good references. Address L. Carter, Odum, Ga. WANTED, A GOOD MAN TO SUPER intend, collect and * solicit busi ness for a mutual incorporated asso ciation. Must come with recommenda tions. Apply Masonic Tetnpie Pharmacy. WANTED,“A RELIABLE - BABi BOY, willing to work; none other. Apply No. 9 Drayton street. WANTED, GOOD UP-TO-DATE ToB printer; capable of taking charge of of fice; good wages, steiady employment; references. D. E. Thompson, St. Augus tine, Fla. WANTED, LIVE, ENERGETIC MEN to work Insurance; good contract to right men. Address, E. B. G., Box, No. 412, Savannah, Ga. BRICK MASONS WANTED AT - GO* lumbus, Ga. Flynt Building and Construc tion Cos., Columbus, Ga. “\VANTED. AN ENGINEER TO~RUN combination water works and electric light plant. Address Electric Plant, car* Savannah Morning News. “LOCAL BRICK LAYERS WANTED' that are accustomed to sewer work. Apply Immediately to director of public works office, City Exchange building. Geo. M. Gadsden, Director. ( SALESMEN WANTED FOR HIGH grade staple line to dry goods and gen eral trade; contract for 1900; begin work January first to fifteenth. American Stan dard Jewelry Cos.. Detroit, Mich. GOVERNMENT roSIT lONS, - DON'T prepare for any civil service or census ex amination without seeing our catalogue of Information; sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington. D. C. WANTED (EITHER SEX) TO FOLD circulars, etc., at home; $l2 weekly sa ary; particulars 2c. Address the Non-.Vled!- clne Cure Club, Lock Box 8 2, Los Ange les, Cal. MEN“WANTED—S3O WEEKLY-Posi tion* permanent; distributing circulars, samples, tacking signs, bill porting, etc.; send two stamps for particulars. Ameri can Advertiser*’ Association, Newport, Ky. "side LINE OFFERED BY HIGH rated corporation on uncovered ground. Several earn $25 weekly cash Free out fit, Factory, P. O. 1371, New York. ENERGETIC SALESMAN; SCHOOL supplies; country work; $lOO salary and ex tras. It. O. Evana ft Cos.. Chicago, 111. ~ SALESMEN TO - SELL PER Hi MEB toliet soaps, etc., to dealer*; $lOO monthly and expenses; *X|>erlenc untecesaary. Plumber Perfumery Cos., St. Louts, Mo. HiCLI* WAN'IKD— FEMAI.F. '^TcoJn^ETiwT'XjVD^iaGC^ra'KD cook; also a bouse nervunt. Apply on Mon day ut J. Q. Hodges. 12S Gordon street, weft. > WANTED. A WHITE OR COLORED waitress. 107 Weal Oglethorpe Mvtgsue. HRU* WANTEIX^PKMAt.K. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED COOK. mu<t have reference. Apply at No. 130 Jones, east. wanted!'Oo6d~C<X>K AND ‘HOU3E fflrt. Apply Monday morning. 1312 Bull street. WANTTsJD, COOK, HAS BREN Wt¥h Jewish family. Apply betwo.*i 9 and 11, 8 Hull street, west. WANTED, GOOD* > REHAB I> E cook; none others need apply. 207 East Eighth. ~ “wanted, cook “ni rak. white or colored. Apply 5 BarnivVil Tues day 12 o'clock. “\\ ANTED. FIRST-CLASS i'ih)K'T)R houseglr), 11S East Gaston street. Only ex perienced help need apply; between 8 and 9 Monday morning. WANTED, A CAPABLE WOMAN'S cook and general servant; white preferred. 311 Huntingdon, east. "WANTED, GOOD COOK. APPLY AT once 2tn Duffy, east. WANTED, SMART WOMAN OR’OIRL, whlto preferred, to do general house work. Apply at 401 Park avenue, west. GENTLEM E N AN 1 > LA I * 1 KS~ AS “Lo cal correspondents and writers for high class paper; good pay; stamped envelope for reply; beginners preferred. Subscrib ers Publishing Cos., 100 Fulton street, New York, agents WAirrai. "Wanted! low rates; high commissions;, wp pay n4>- llcltors more than others pay scale drpi* ties. Write Manager, Des Aloines, la. "manufacturerjs”"agent to 'in troduce our line to city grocers. Inter national Table Supply Cos., St. Louis, Mo. "ACTIVE MEN AND WOMF.N EVERY where to take orders for “Life of Moody,” the great evangelist. Sells at sight. Sam ple enabling you to make' from $3 to $7 daily, by mall free on request. Address Globe Bible Publishing Cos., 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, P. “AGENTS, LOOK. FTtEE, OUR WON derful new $3.50 talking machine, abso lutely free. Syracuse Talking Machine Company, Syracuse, N. Y\ AG ENTS—S24O MONTHLY SELLING Improved nickel-plated brilliant gaslight burner; fits kerosene lamps, beautiful gas light without chimney: sample-froe. En terprise Mfg. Cos., G. 123, Cincinnati, O. AGENTS, SALARY ORrC' $25 dally guaranteed; 4 new .patents .every body uses: sample free. Brahnm Mfg. Cos., B. Cincinnati, O. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMlS sion. The greatest agents' seller ever produced; every user of pen and Ink buys it on sight; 200 to 530 per cent, profit; one agent’s sales amounted to $620 in-Six days; and other $32 In two hours. Monroe Man ufacturing Company, X 45, LaOros-e. Wis. EITHER SEX. SOMETHING NEW for agents In every locality; recently jsat ented Skirt and Waist Sup; <>’:er, also men's Drawers holder. Se I thi mselves. Most liberal terms to agents Sample*, 25c. (Circulars free). Pays ty M'V'-fitig itu, Eureka Supixxrter Company, Cltlclnrunl O. ~AGENTS AND CAN V A SSIIRS' MEN or women: Your address sent to me on a postal card will bring to your alt-nton the best money-makers for 1300. W, H. Bass, 46 Church street, Atlanta, (3a. in.. EMPLOYMENT WASTED. “young "lady" STENOGRAPHER and tyxiewrlter desires a position. A. B. C, care Morning News. WANTED, POSITION RY - a“Y'OUNG man as stenographer, bookkeeper, or,both; writes an excellent, hand. J. F. O'v., Id Lincoln street. " RELIABLE .MA>FT WITH 'RECOM mendations, want position as cook In hoarding house or private fa'mily. Ad dress 108 West Broad street, city. A - WHITE YOUNG MAN, - SOBER, wants a place as coachman nr delivery to drive; I know the town. Address G HI. M., No. 9 Wheaton street, Sffl'tfi'rotd.'fitgt lane. "WANTEdT EMPLOYMENT^'ANTED by a young man willing to work at any thing. H. Q. "a COMP ETEN T — W ASH* rt'OMA N “ Dtfji sires washing. 506 GwinnetfttnM'E't.ie&stt. J WANT - A SITUATION IN SOME store as bookkeeper or clerk; three yeats experience. Add;ess H. G. Raißcp, No. 7 Park avenue, west, city. ~ • ROOMS WASTED. "“wantirC^thrki^ of Jones street suitable for light house keeping. Address, stating price, C. W., News office. “WANTED, FURNISHED room"AND bath on same floor and fireplace, conveni ent to business portion of City, tfbotit .4 four per month. Address. .Ho*me,<car/ Morning News, Savannah, Ga. "professor from; 1 n e>w york will exchange piano lessons fog room, well : • Red. Address Musician, News. W A NTE dT ATREA SO NATIVE 'RATES, first floor flat or small house; good local ity. H. G., care Morning N*pr,, ' WANTEdTbY A OOUIUdjV.A FQUR room fiat; must be reasonable; state prlcei; can futnish best references. Address .L., care Morning News, “WANTED, FLAT OF THREE ROOMS, southern part of city; no children. Ad dress Southern, News office. HOARD WANTED. WANTED, BOARD AND AN UNFUR nished room tor a 12-year-old girl In a private family. Answer Mother, Morn ing New*. “SINOLB GENTLEMAIT3M WANTS board with first-class private family, or boarding house, where catly Wfe&kfast opay be had. Address, stating location and terms, A. J., care News. W A NT ED - BOA R D AND ROOM ~BY young married couple; private family pre ferred; permanent. If satisfied; in answer ing please name price. M. A. S., \ ANTED—Mist HI,LANEOLS. WANTED, ROOMMATE, BY YOUNG man who has suite of rooms, parlor, bed room, kitchen and dining room; every con venience; furnished complete; to proper party reasonable terms will be made; can be used as bachelors' hall; good library at command; best locality and close In. Address Mall Clerk, care Neiya office. . Paris" ex position of im if you ore con emplating a visit to the exp *i‘ion and Europe next summer I would h ■ glad to send you my circular. My tarty will be select. Send ear.y for circular us ac commodations on steamer* and In hoes ate being secured rapidly. Mrs. Mails 1 Tison-Smltb, winter addre** Brunswick, | °± ALL PROPERTY ENTRUSTED TO my care will have careful end prompt at tention, as I will be in the real estate business; room No. 6, Board of Trade building, from Jan. I. F. If, Marshall. “WANTED. A POINTER DOG Oft Ml h. 12 to IS months old. Addras T. U. Phillip*, 740 VYnmtan ptt*et, giving a*- ' parlance, dta rlption gt.d price, WANTED. YOUR TRADE, IN stock*, bonds, real (•tat*' Buy and Mil; twelve year* established, and Mill give you satisfaction. J'latehvk ft Cos., 11a liryan, I MMt 1 1 " VSTKO—MISCELL WEOIS. PLACE YOUR PROPERTY IN MY hands, ns I will bo in the re®, entile busi es# from Jan. 1. K. H. Marshall. A CLIENT \VISHEB~TO INVEBT IN BCKXI paying business, IIO.OOU. A-idresi Thus L. Hill, lawyer, 116 Hull street Sa vannah, Ga. Io Yor KNOW THATFi WILL OtjTlN the real estate business Jan. 1? Room No. 6. Hoard of Trade building. F H Mar shall. LIVE PIGEONS; OLD BIRDS ONLY. H. R. L*?moke, postotllce. WANTED, Pllt COLLECTION, BILLS In all points of Florida. Harrs A Hardic Claim Adjusters, Jacksonville. Fla. WANTED, FOR CASH. HICKORY dogwood, persimmon, walnut logs South ern Hardwood Company, P. O. Box 52# Charleston. S. C. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS, 6 and 7 per cent. W. C. Frlpp & Cos. $20,000 TO LEND UPON CITY REAL estate, at lowest market rates, amounts and time to suit borrowers, platshek & Cos., Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, 110 Bry an, east. , MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city property; one to five years. J. B. Fulton A Son. FOR RENT-ROOMS. FOR RENT, FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS over drug store, corner Bolton and Mont gomery streets. sl6 per month. Apply to J. T. Shuptrtne, corner Congress and Jef ferson streets. „ “flat OF NICE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, with bath; newly palmed. 442 Drayton. FOR RENT. TWO FURNISHED rooms; also unfurnished flat; centrally lo cated. 132 Abercorn street. NICELY Flf It NISH ED A NDUNFUR nished rooms to rent, 25 Habersham, cor- St. Julian street. NICELY FURNISHED Rooms with (all conveniences, cheap. 202 Habersham street. wELL FURNISHED~ROOMsTIAIToE and small, single and connecting, facing park. 108 Gaston, east. “fWO ROOM STO REN T. FURNI HE D or unfurnished; southern exposure; good locality; with or without meals. Address 412 Gwinnett street, west. To KENT. SOUTHERN FRONT ROOM, furnished; terms reasonable. Apply 130 Jones street, west. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen; also flat with all conven iences. 539 Hast Broughton. FOR RENT. 3 ROOMS, GROUND floor; city water; use of Itath, backyard and outbuildings. 407 Habersham street. A HANiDBOM BLY~ FURNISHED south room, parlor floor, to one or two gentlemen. 122 Taytor street, west. NICELY FTJRNISHED ROOM FOR one or two gentlemen; hot and cold hath name tloor. 317 Tattnall street. “ FOR RENT, ROOMS LARGE AND small, furnished and unfurnished. 115 Oglethorpe avenue, west. “NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; southern front, hot and cold water. 120 YVfst Taylor. “for rent Tone furnished room convenient to hath; small stove, table and dishes, if desired, one dollar per week. 407 West Anderson. “NICE FLAT TO LET7“VERY“cHEAP, to small family, without children. 308 Broughton street, east. “FOR RENT, A NICE FLAT~OF THREE connecting rooms. 203 Park avenue, cart. “FURNISHED ROOMS.WITH EVERY convenience, for gentlemen only. 104 East Harris street. L A RGE FU RNISH E D~“lf<X)M S~FO R two or three gentlemen; also for light housekeeping. 121 East Congress. “FOR' RENT~ NICELY FURNISHED room. 418 Jones street, east. ’ FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH all conveniences; bath on same floor. 5 Perry, second ftom Bull. east. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOM suitable for gentlemen. 414 Gaston, east. “’THREE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED dr unfurnished, suitable for young men or married couple; also nice front base ment room. 117 Perry street, west. “wanted, one OR.“'rWO YOUNG men; room, southern exposure; terms rea sonable. Apply No. 7 Duffy, west. “two - NICELY’ FURNISHED ROOMS, for gentlemen, In small private family. 427 Habersham, near Taylor. FURNISHED FLAT OF THREE DE llghtful rooms, suitable (or light house keeping; no small children wanted; will rent in suite or single. 214 Broughton street, east. "FOR" RENT," FOUR-ROOM FEAT; bath same floor. 412 Macon street, east. SOUTH FRONT ROOM FURNISHED; four dollars per month. 208 Oglethorpe avenue, west. ROOMS, FTIRNISHED or unfurnished to gentlemen, or for house keeping; every convenience. 123 Montgom ery street. FEAT, 127" LIBERTY STREET, - EAST, corner Liberty and Abercorn for rent. Ap ply on premises FOR RENT, BASEMENT ROOM-FUR nlshed, or unfurnished; for only. 132 Lincoln street. “lovely room suitable FYIR two young men; private family; all con veniences. 101 Perry, west. “FOR RENT,“a NICE PA RLOR~FEAT of three connecting rooms for $12.50. 203 Park avenue, east, NICELY FURNISHED LARGIOtOOM. every convenience; suitable for couple. 235 Jefferson, corner Perry. FOR RENT.' BEOOND“fLO6r _ FLA'T and modem Improvements. Apply 8 Hull street, west. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM - 18 offered free to young and middle-aged lady upon condition that she remain In house at night, ns company. Address Car rie, Morning News. “TOR RENT, THREE ROOM FEAT facing north and south, bath on same floor: southern piazza. Apply 225 Gordon street, west. ''FURNISHED ROOMS FOR - RENT, the southwest corner Jones and Bull streets, opposite Christian Assoclailon. TO RENT, FURNISHED OH UNFUR nlshed rooms, with or without toird. Ap ply 110 Stale street, east. FEAT OF THREE ROOMS. PARLOR floor, cheap. 105 President street, east. FOR RENT. TWO CONVENIENT flats for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished; cheap to good parties. 117 York, east. FOR RENT, EARLE NR'EEY IVI(- nlrbed rooms, private bath on same floor. 197 Jones street, west, TO RENT, ON E FRONT ROOM, nicely furnished; cheap to right party. No. 140 Montgomery si reel, RENT, ONE OH TWO NR'EEY FUR- Dished rooms, new house; all conveniences, with or without I card >, Junta strset, east. FOR RENT, NRK THREE ROOM flat to pantos without children, ft W. Vt; Montgomery strssE CLOSING OUT SALE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK. CONSISTING OF Buggies, Phaetons, Delivery Wagons, Harness, Etc. riust be sold within 30 days, as we intend to dis continue our RETAIL DEPARTHENT. Goods cannot be manufactured to-day at the prices we are offering COME QUICK AND QET FIRST CHOICE- Savannah Carriage & Wagon Cos., 01 WEST BROAD STREET. FOli HEAT—ROOMS. ersham, 3 rooms, wbh uso of bath, in quire in the drug store. A VERY DESIRABLE. LARGE FRONT room, furnished, in private faintly, best location in the city, convenient to street car and within 15 minutes’ walk of Bay street; also one large hall room, furnished; references. Address Box 29, News office. FOR RENT. A FLAT OF FOUR rooms, on Til under bpR t;oafl, known as Spear’s residence' rbnr cheap. “FLAT, FOII it ROOMS AND RATI t - room. 126 Habersham, corner President. FOR REST—IIdIZES. 'ToTrTuSnT^HrTd^ASprTTESmXITEE country home, at Guyton; large, new dwelling, outbuildings and thirty acres of land; all In good condition; reasonable terms. Address J. S. C., care Morning News. ’ RESIDENCE 18 DUFFY.” WEST, BKV cn rooms, besides bath room ami pantry; excellent condition. Apply on premise*. TO RENT, ail HALE EAST; 1 MMF,Di aI e possession, Apply W. W. Swlnton, 298 Eighth street, east. “FOR RENT, 7-ROOM DWELLING, corner Hull and Eleventh streets; also 6-room dwelling, corner Anderson hikJ Lin coln streets. Joseph C. Cornell, 112 West Liberty. FOR RENT, A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, 212 Taylor street, west, thirteen dollars per month. Apply 214 Taylor, west. “FOR RENT, NINE-ROOM RF.BI* dence, with every modern convenience; choice neighborhood; rent thirty dollars. Peter Reilly. FOR RENT, “ RESIDENCE 321 BOt'j. ton; possession Jan. 17. Apply to G. W. Parish. “FOR RENT' HOUgR 312 OGLE thorpe avenue, opposite Colonial Park. Apply 310. POOR MAN’S CHANCE TO RENT for eight dollars per month, 30 new four rocm houaes on Twelfth street, west, wit ter and water closets In house; yard front and rear; nothing but nice tenants; go at once arid get one. “FOR RENT, COTTAGE AT“POOLKR. Ga.. rent 25 per month. Address or apply to Henry Solomon A Son. TO RENT. LARGE - FOUR-STORY brick house, down town; perfect order. D. B. Lester. “FOR RENT. HIOVKN-ROOM HOUSE, with both, on Price, near Taylor. Apply 436 Price street. “FOR KENT, DESIRABLE RES I dence, 205 Jones street, west, near Bar nard; 135 per month. J. E. Fulton & Son. FOITrENTT TH AT SPLENDID REBl dence, 120 Hull street, west, facing Or leans square; twelve rooms and bath, laundry and all conveniences. J. E. Ful ton & Son. FOR KENT, THAT DESIRABLE Res idence, 127 Gordon street, east, corner Ab crcorn; all modern Improvements. J. E. Fulton A Son. FOR RENT. SPLENDID ltESl dence, facing Park Extension, furnished or unfurnished. J. E. Fulton & Son. FOR RENT, COTTAGE AT POOLER* Ga., *1 per month. Address or apply to Henry Solomon & Son. FOR RENT, DWELLING - MA UPAS avenue, near Bull street, rent 111 per mo ith. Address or apply to Henry Solo mon A Bon. “FOIt RENT. 259*“DUF F Y STREET, oust, between Abercorn and Lincoln streets. Apply to Walthour A Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE HEBl derice No. 211 Gaston street, east, between Habersham and Lincoln streets; has all modern Improvements; possession gtven at once. Apply to WBlthour A Rivers, Draylon and St. Julian streets. “FOR RENT” 30* HENRY STREET, east; possession given at once. Apply to Walthour & Rivers. FOR RENT, ' DESIRABLE REBl detioe, located In the Meadows. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Drayton and St. Ju lian streets. FOR RENT, DWELLING; SOUTH ertst corner Gwinnett and Montgomery streets, seven rooms. FOR RENT. 515 DUFFY,’ WESTT* rooms and bath fifteen dollars. W, J. Mls cally, Jr. FOR” RENT - 516 Dl JFFY. WEST~6 rooms and bath, fifteen dollars. W. J. Mls cally, Jr., 20 Bryan, east. FOR “RENT, 196' THIRD, EAST, 6 rooms and bath, nine fifty. W. J. Mls cally, Jr., 20 Bryan, east. “FOR RENT. ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, with bath, No. 12 Best street. Apply to 14 Best street, west, or L. J. Nevill, at Palmer Hardware Company. - 1 j FOR BEST-MISCELLANEOUS. '^coxtTTENTrT^ETbANTYrTNN'sTTUA^ ed at the intersection of Thunderbolt and Skldaway Bhell Roads, possession given Immediately. Address or apply to Henry Solomon A Son. NEW SHOES.. For New Year. BUY YOUR SHOES FROM GEIL 8c QUINT during \ 900 and you'll be happy. Come look 'em over. atom HROUGIITON MTftKßr, WPWr. phone eao. FOIt meYT—STORES. OGf .KTHOI?PE Avl enuo and Jcffereon street; good stand for drug store. Apply J. H. Quint, 299 Hroiifihton Mroet, w< *t. FOR RENT SrroßE AND DWELLING ehual.d at the corner of Anderson and Ujler streets, possession given Immedl mon A -vn reMS ° r a|>|,ly to Henry Sol<> * TO RENT, STORE AND~FIT RNISHED loom, connected; suitable for barber or olcir stone, cheap. Address Stoic Fo* Htnt, care Morning News. STD ID; NO. 49 BARNARD STREET, second from Broughton. Apply J. T. Co nen Hons, Broughton, corner Montgom- STORE CORNER PRESIDENT AND Habersham; old established stand; rmsses. alon Immediately. FOR~ BENT. HTt)R|.j; CHEAP. COH ner Ogeechee and Fourth streets. A goal business stand, as cite owner wants lo ra the from huslness. F. W. E. Orewe. FOR RENT, STORE AND BARROOM* corner Bay and West Boundary street; good business stand. Apply Henry Fdi renhump, 641 Bay. west. FOR RENT. THAT LARUE, DESIR ah.o store, 117 Broughton street, east. Ap ply Albert Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east. STORE FOR RENT, 409 WEST BROAD v and Stewart streets. FOR RENT. STORE, ON MARKpri Square; A No. 1 stand; rent very low l’ster Reilly. FOB RENT, STORE; CORNER OP Wayne and Jefferson streets; good stand! moderate rent. Peter Reilly. STORE FOR RENT. COHNER~BAR nafd and Park avenue, formerly occupied by L. R. Greer. Apply to J. F. Brook*. 15 Bay street, west. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE STORE ON Bay street, now occupied by Savannah Grocery Company; possession given Jan. I, 1900. Apply to Walthour & Rivers, Dray ton and Bt. Julian streets. ■' ! FOII SAI-E—lt 19 AI, ESTATE. FOR SALE. NICE RESIDENCE ON Second evanue, near Bull; 60-foot lot. W. C, Frlpp & Cos. “fo lt SALiaTthirty-foot lot"on Gwinnett 1 street, east of Abercorn. W. C. Frfllp A Cos. FOR SALE-DBSIBABLB-LOT~GAs ton and Drayton streets. W. C. Frlpp Ke, Cos. Fort ha r.i:, sixty-foot Eof, Ninth and Abercorn streets. W r . C. Frlup A CO. FOR SALeTnB ' eTReS IDHNCE, AN derson street, opposite school. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE, SIXTY FKET'ON'BULL street, facing east, near Eighth. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE, SEVERAL - EXCELLENT houses at Isle of Hope and White Bluff. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE. NICE*HOUSE ON PARK avenue, west; $2,500; easy terms. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN ON BAY si reef, west; magnificent returns. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR BALK, BIXTV-FOOT LOT OjJ Oglethorpe avenue, near Barnard. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR HALE. DESIRABLE Gwinnett street, between Abercorn and Lincoln street. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. “for - bale; DESIRABLE REST dence, Waldhnrg street, between Rarnard and Jefferson: 60-foot lot. W. C. Frlpp As Cos. FOR SALE, SOME OF THE MOOT desirable resilient property In the city; It you re looking for a home. It will pay you to coll on us. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR HALE. SEVERAL PIECES OF property of all descriptions In various sec tions of the city that will pay from 9 to 14 per cent. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE TWO SMALL HOUSES for $3,590 that will pay 9 per cent. net. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALK,' MAGNIFICENT Resi dence on Park Extension. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOIl“SA LET BEAL*ESTATE OF VA rlou* kinds that we are not authorized to advertise, but would like to see you about. W. C. Frlpp A Cos “FOR BALE, LOTS ON EVERY street In southern section of city. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. “FOR SALK,' DESIRABLE STORE ON Broughton street. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. > FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESl dencc, Jones street, between Abercorn and Ltaoote. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. "FOR HA LE. REAL ESTATE, LIFO and fire Insurance. W. C. Frlpp A Cos. FOR SALE OR lent. prairie plantation cm Ogeechee river. Apply to Ralph Elliott. Continued on Page 16. 3