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MR. DENMARK MADE TRUSTEE.
SUCCEEDS COL. SCREVEN ON
THE UNIVERSITY BOARD.
Tlif Appointment Announced Venter.
<l;iv ■>>' Governor Candler—An An
Wiimnnn of the l nivernity and
One Who Him Always Taken a
Deep Interest in Its Welfare, an
Mile Lawyer and a Snecennfiii
llnnlnens Man Mr. Denmark's Fit
ness for the Position In Generully
Hccogntzed—llls Second Recent
llnnor From the Governor,
r appointment by Gov. Candler o£
Brantley A. Denmark, Esq., to succeed the
l,ii t . Col. John Screven as a member of
,he hoard of trustees of the State Unt
v, was announced from Atlanta yes
1, lay. It goes without saying that Mr.
Ik nmarlt's appointment to this honorable
position will give great satisfaction to
hi- friends here and throughout the
gt: . Whether the Governor’s selection
,j. made as a mark of his personal friend
ship and esteem for Mr. Denmark or
Blether it was made with an eye single
tf the interests of the university those
b nr, are personally acquainted with Mr.
IHnmark are. well aware that no better
sel< tion could have been made with the
vi. w of promoting the inlerests of the in
stitution
Mr. Denmark is an alumus of the uni
v. isity and has always taken an earn
e,-t and intelligent interest in its we,lure.
That this is generally recognized by the
friends and graduates of the institution is
til,own by the fact that Mr. Denmark was
made c hairman of Ahe committee appoint
,d by the alumni of the university some
thing over a year ago to take charge of
,hf work of raising an endowment for lit;
1 dilution. In his capacity as chairman
of this committee he has given much time
nn l attention to its work and with some
degrei of success.
Mr. Denmark is a member of the Uni
versity Club of Savannah and Iras been
spoken of for the presidency to succeed
the late Col. Screven, whom he now ,-uc
e, eds as a member of the board of trus
tees of the university. Mr. Denmark
wns not in the city yesterday, being at
Ins plantation, in Brooks county. Owing
in the decided interest which he has al
ways taken in the affairs of the univers
al. bis aeeptance is regarded as certain.
The friends of the university, who are
a .ptainted with Mr. Denmark’s ability
and capacity in varied lines of work, will
rejoice at his selection. He possesses
tile unusual combination of legitl and busi
ness ability and ns such will prove a val
uable member of the board of trustees.
One of the leading members of the Savan
nah liar, he has been at the same lime
very successful - in business affairs. He !
has been president, since its organization,
of the Citizens Bank, one of Savannah’s ;
most solid as well as most prosperous
financial institutions. He has been for
the last several years president of the ]
Southwestern Railroad, and it was large
ly through his able management, both
legal and financial, that the stockholders
of that road were saved from being in
volved in the general w'reck of the Cen
tral Railroad properties a few years since.
Mr. Denmark was president of the Sa
vannah Construction Company, which
built the South Bound Railroad, and was
also president of the road. This enter
prise differed from the great majority of
its kind in the fact that it was not only
successful as a public enterprise, hut that
It was also a success from
the standpoint of the stockhold
ers who received back every dollar they
had put in and interest on their invest
ment besides. The great results which
have accrued to Savannah from the build
ing of this road are well known. Its con
struction resulted in the extension of the
Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad
to Savannah, which latter road is now
about to become a part of the great Sea
board system. Mr. Denmark has also
ben active in other Savannah enter
prises, w hich have redounded to the good
or the city. He was very active in the
organization of the Savannah Hotel Com
pany, which built and still owns the De
Soto Hotel, one of the finest hostelries in
the South. He is now a director of the
company.
Mr. Denmark was born and reared in
Brooks county, where he still has large
planting interests. He graduated from the
university in 1871, being one of the honor
men of his class. Aftef graduating he
came to Savannah and studied law in the
office of Hartridge & Chisholm. In 1882
he formed a law partnership with the late
Judge A. Pratt Adams and Mr. Samuel
B. Adams, under the firm name of Den
mark, Adams & Adams. After the death
of Judge Adams, a few years since, the
firm was continued under its present name
of hi nmark, Adams A Freeman, Mr. Den
mark being the senior member.
Mr. I>enmark was recently appointed by
Gov Candler one of the two commission
’ ™ fr, m this state to attend the World's
Exposition at Paris this summer. His
further appointment as a member of the
hoard of trustees of the State University
! ample evidence of the high confidence
film'd in his ability and integrity by the
Governor. While Mr. Denmark is a man
"'ho has never held or sought public of
fi •. and has avoided notoriety to an un
usual degree, he has the confidence and
m of his fellow citizens, who will in
dorse the wisdom of the Governor's se
lection.
HIS GRACE SUFFICIENT.
fiev. Ed F. Cook nt the First Vresliy
tertnn Clitireli.
The series of week-night services :.t
■he First Presbyterian Church began last
night. There was on exceptionally good
congregation for Monday night. Rev. E.
F Cook, pastor of Wesley (Monumental
Church, preached, his text being ’'My
Ri a e is sufficient for thee.” II Corinthi
ans. 12;9.
Mr Cook spoke about the different
'M s of people in the great mass of
humanity in their pilgrimage from the
’ i idle to the grave, and the manner In
w i' ll ihe grace of God is made sufficient
i litem. Those who are thirsty, being
tisfled with water of life; those who are
*' 11 sty, being satisfied with tlie bread
'! life; those who are poor, being satis
l with the riches of heaven; those who
i weary, finding complete rest In Christ;
h oc who are sinful, finding full salva
i! in Christ. The sermon was charac
t'tistie of Mr. Cook, being very tender
ympnthetlc and making a delightful
impression upon the congregation.
1 he sermon to-night will be by Rev. J.
. 1 Chapman, pastor of the Duffy Street
’•■ipilst Church. The services are held in
'tie auditorium of the church.
Britain anil the Boers.
Contents: Both sides of the South Af
ri‘ ,n question, with map; England and
Gu Transvaal, a Vindication of the Boers;
' 1 ransvoal View of the South African
question. Price 25 cents. For sale at Ks
>l s News Depot, 45 Hull street, Savan
ruh, Ga.— ad.
French Olive Oil.
The best olive oil in the world is made
’ Marcus Allolh of Bordeaux, France,
''b” is known as making ihe only finest
m ule of oilvo oil, pressed from selected
elves.
llppman Profilers arc agents for this I
"‘ n * M ■ and imry ihU olive oil in bottle*
flnd.eans.— ad.
MEETS
THE APPROVAL
OF
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A True
TEMPERANCE
%MEI)ICINE,ns
CONTAINS(j NEITHER ALCOHOL
NOR NARCOTICS.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
"2 FUR SC" ELECTRIC HAIR CRIMP
ers. just the thing to bring out the beauty
of the short hair round the pompadour; 23c,
patent wavers, to moke these large, beau
tiful pompadour waves; 25c, curlerete, that
will keep the hair in curls, no matter how'
• lamp is the atmosphere. 28 East Bfough
ton. Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Supply
House; the place for fine switches, wigs,
toupees; lady's own combings made up
in any kind of hairwork from a welcome
watch chain to a youthful wig.
, MISS MAMIE (1. " BENNETT'S
masquerade ball at Catholic Unary Hall
to-morrow night. "Cake Walk” by eight
of the best dancers in city. Music, Rostn
feld s Orchestra.
HENRY WILEY, LANDSCAPE AND
jobbing gardener; roses pruned; gardens
fixed up and remodeled; satisfaction guar
anteed; prices reasonable. Address Gar
dener, 103 Third street, east. Savannah.
CASH BUYERS WILL KIND SPE
cial attractions in my mammoth stock of
furniture and carpets; my goods are
money savers. C. P. Miller, agent. 207
Broughton, west.
MILLER 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.
'before buying anew stove or
range call and look at my stock of Othel
los, Sunshines and other first-class stoves,
ranges and heaters; handsome, durable,
and price will Infill nee you. P. H. Kler
nan, 10 State street, west.
“BIG MUSLIN SIGNS BY MAIL, POST
paid; signs 18 Inches wide, 25 cents a yard;
36 inches wide.. 50 cents a yard; painted
in black or bright, fast colors. Address
Christopher Sign Company, Cordele, Ga.
"BUY THE WINNER HEATER “AND
the Economist cook stove; guaranteed In
every respect. C. P. Miller, agent, 207
Broughton, west.
ORATES. BLOWERS AND ASH PANS
always on hand; when your tin roof or
stove heeds repairing, call and see me.
P. H. Kiernan, 10 West State street.
■'PORCELAIN - UNED“baTH TUBS,'
syphon Jet water closets and the latest
sanitary improvements; let me give you
a bid. P. H, Kiernan, 10 West State
street.
A CHOICE LINE OF CARPETS, RUG&
art squares, mattings, oil cloths, linole
ums, portieres, etc.; I sell only reliable
goods at reasonable prices; skilled arti
sans execute all orders promptly and sat
isfactorily. C. P, Miller, agent, 207
Broughton, west.
WEDDING GIFTS; MY STOCK~“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.
MEDICAL.
'''ladTesT'^ClUCHß^
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps
for particulars. "Relief for Ladies,” in
letter by return mail. Ask your druggist.
Chichester Chemical Cos., Philada., Pa.
" HOW ARE YOUR FEET? ' IF YOUR
feet are troubling you, call on me and I
will give you relief; I cure ingrowing n ills,
corns and all diseases of the feel without
pain; charges reasonable; can give the
best references In the city; t ailents 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 WANTED—MALE.
harness trade. Apply Leo Frank, Congress
and Whitaker street.
WANTED, HIGH-CLASS SOLICITORS
with best of references in all cities of 25,-
noo population apd upwards on a strictly
commission basis; elegant opportunity for
gentlemen of experience. Write, the As
sociation of Bonded Attorneys. Milwaukee,
Wls.
WANTED, TWO* FIRST-CLASS BAW
yers; one for thirty-thousand capacity
mill; one for sixty-thousand capacity mill;
twin engine; steam feed; none but first
class need apply. West Bros,, Westlake,
Fla.
WANTED, MEN TO SELL AND DE
llver teas, coffees, spices, baking powder,
etc.. In Savannah and other cities; best
goods• best inducements. Address Grand
Union Tea Cos., 587 Eighth avenue, New
Turk ei'v
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.'
~HaDY WANTED WHO INfIEID
utande millinery and trimming hats;
goo* 1 position to right party. Address,
with full particulars, Mrs. Laura McNeill.
Moultrie, Ga,
agents wanted.
MEMORIAL LIFE OF MOODY NOW
ready; tens of thousands will be sold; op
portunity of a life time to make money;
big profits; credit; freight paid; send ten
cents for outfit and N> first In field; each
subscriber gets a fine phototype portrait
of Mr. Moody for framing free, write
quick. American Book and Bible House
132 N. 12th street, Philadelphia, 1 a.
IHE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1900.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
POSITION WANTED BY AN BXPE
rienced best references’ given
und satisfaction guaranteed. Accountant,
News office.
WANTED, POSITION BY EXPTBRI
enced general merchandise clerk. Apply
Box 87, Lyons, Ga.
W A Y T E D-MISCELLIN E OPS.
WANTED. TO PURCHASE. A TRACT
of pine timber of 500 to 2,000 acres; must
be well located. Address Lock Box 573,
Macon, Ga.
IF YOU"HAVE YOUNG CALVES OK
dry. fat cows for sa!e. inquire to J. Mos
kovitz* stall. No. 56 city market, or 317
Bryan street, west.
FOR CASH,
dogwood, persimmon, walnut logs. South
ern Hardwood Company, P. O. Box 529,
Charleston. S. C.
money to loan.
MONEY TO LOAN. I HAVE $6,600 TO
loan on city real estate in sums to suit,
at 6 1 -. per cent. William J. Mlscally, Jr.,
20 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT— ROOMS.
" S FOITIREJ?r7IYIcTrT^
veniences and exposures; large yard. Ten
fourteen East Park avenue.
“TWO ELEGANT SOUTH FRONT
rooms in new residence; gentlemen only.
226 West Liberty.
2)1 WEST PARLOR FUAT;
all improvements. Apply on premises or to
W. B. Sturtevant, 11 West Congress.
“NICEITy FURNISHED FRONT ROOM,
parlor floor, southern exposure, to one or
two gentlemen. 122 Taylor street, west.
FOR RENT— HOUSES.
~FOR RENT
four-storf residence, 5 Gordon street, east.
Apply to Lewis Bliss, 510 Habersham
street.
FOlt KENT—STORES.
nard and Park avenue, formerly occupied
by L. B. Greer. Apply to J. F. Brooks,
15 Bay street, west.
“FOR KENT? THAT LARGE, DESIRE
ble store, 117 Broughton street, east. Ap
ply Albert Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
FO R Rll \ T—Ml SC ELL A N KOIS.
RICE AND TRUCK FARM FOR
rent; Porter place, at Riceboro, Ga., Ap-.
ply to H. H. Gilmer, Lacey, Ga.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE, A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H.
Dorset t.
“FOR “SALE, A TWO-STORY RESl
dence, and store; large yard; no city tax
es; Waters road and Fifth street; terms
easy. C. H. Dorsett.
HOME FOR SALE, NRW EIOHT
room, modern house, with 15 acres land,
fine property for $2,500 on terms, or $2,200
spot. Box 155, Statesboro, Ga.
“FOR SALE OR EXCHANG7, 03)
acres level lands with steam gin. grist
mill, new residence, 10 cabins, in Fayette
county, Tennessee, five miles from South
ern, three miles from I. C. R. R.; price
$lO |>er acre; will exchange for $3,000 stock
of goods, halanoe in cash. J. J. Swift, La-
Grange, Tennessee.
“FOR SALE,’ LA RGE DOCK, WARE
house and general supply store; doing good
business; on the St. Johns river; delight
ful residence; forty acres of land, twenty
in an orange grove; artesian well with
complete irrigating plant. For particu
lars, apply to J. M. Armstrong, Picolata,
Fla., or Telfair Stockton, 127 West For
syth street, Jacksonville, Fla.
“RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS
for sale all over the city on easy terms by
Robert H. Tatem, real estate dealer, No. 7
York street, west.
FOR SALE—M!M ELLAXEOLS.
"'nOThTng WILL GIVE* YOU~a3
qul> k and certain resulis as Sov. Rem, the
•'Cough King.” We guarantee a 75c bottfe
to cure any cough. It’s composition suits
It to all ages; an adult’s dose will not harm
a child. Persse’s Drug Store, Henry and
Alx room, Tajlor and Whitaker.
""WANTED, OWING To change IN
business, I offer my tailoring stand and
established business for sale, very cheap;
best location. Address Tailor, this office.
GROUND RONE. NOW IS THE
time to fertilize flbwers, rose bushes and
trees, and If fed to poultry will make your
hens lay. T. J. Davis. ’Phone 223.
“FOR SALE, NAPHTHA LAUNCH,
twenty-five feet, four horse-power, good
order. Apply at 205 Broughton street, west.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD; ALL SIZES
and kinds. Brown Bros., Anderson and
East Broad streets.
“FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT PHAETON
and large carriage, second-hand; will be
sold cheap; one is by Brewster and the
other by Stivers; both the best makers
the United States. Llppman Bros., whole
sale druggists, Savannah, Ga.
“FIRE PROOF SAFES FOR SALE AT
low price; all In stock in five hundred to
five thousand .pounds. Apply, Lippmun
Bros.
A OH APEL ORGAN" WILCOX “St
White; very fine; second-hand, nearly
new; will be sold cheap. Also an elegant
new upright piano at a bargain, with a
five-years’ guarantee. Llppman Brothers,
Wholesale Druggists.
FOR SALE, A 40-HORSE POWER RH>
turn flue boiler; has been used a very little.
Address or apply to Morning News office,
Savannah. Ga.
LOST AX'D FOUXD.
T/>BT, BLACK AND WHITE SPOT
ted pointer dog; eighteen month’s old.
Liberal reward if returned to 911 Barnard
street.
“lost strayed from the yairdTa
red Irish setter dog, wearing a plain black
leather collar. Reward If returned to A.
p. Adame, 2D5 East Gaston.
hi OI2VBM < ii MM i ;s.
WANTED TO PURCHASE ACTIVE
interest in an established business; brok
erage or grain business and liquor pre
ferred. Investment, News office.
Good Positions
M Secured
‘Young Men
S-f'WOMEN
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COLLEGES.)
Send for Ca/rr/ix/ut
legal sales.
CHATHAM SHERIFF SAGE.
UNDER ami by virtue of a 11 f issue,!
out of Chatham Superior Court In favor
of Pope Barrow, a* execiHor Henry R.
Jackson vs. the Jaspervlile Lam! and Im
provement Company. I hove levied upon
the following described property of the
defendant, to wit: All those ceriuln forty
(40) lots of land situate, lying and being
in said county and state. In the town of
Jaspervlile. which lies between !Uy street
extended and what is known ~s the Water
Works tract; the said forty (40) lots be
ing known and designated uim a map or
plan of said town of Jaspervlile as lots
numbers one (1), two (2), three ,;1), four
(4), five (5), in block “Lx” 'ohen ward;
Jots nuhtber one (1), two (21, three (3),
four (4). five (5) and six (fit. In block
"M,” Lazaron ward; lots numbers one (1),
two (2), six (6), seven (7) and nine (9), in
block "K." Lazaron ward: lots numbers
one (1), two (2). eleven (11) and twelve
(12), In block "J.” Cohen ward: the east
ern one-half 09) of lots numbers three
(3), four (4), five (5). six (61, seven (7),
eight (8), nine (9) and ten (1(1), In block
“J,” Cohen ward; the eastern one-half (V_.)
of lots numbers three (3), four (4), five (.'ii,
eight (8), ten (10), eleven (111 and twelve
(12), in block "K,” Lazaron ward; the
eastern one-half of lota numbers four (4).
five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (81, nine
(9), ten (101. eleven (11) and twelve (1.1,
in block “I,” Lazaron ward; the eastern
one-half (Vs) of lots numbers three (3),
four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7). eight
(8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and
twelve (12), In block ”G,” Cohen ward; and
the eastern one-half (V 6) of lots numbers
three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven
(7) and rifeht (8), in block ”F." Lazaron
ward. Arid X will offer the said above de
scribed property of the defendant, the Jns
pervllle Land and Improvement Company*
for sale at public outcry, before the Court
House door of Chatham county, in the
city of Savannah, on the FIRST TUES
DAY' IN FEBRUARY, being the 6th day
of February, 1900, during the legal hours
of sale, to satisfy said fl fa. Defendant
notified of levy, time and place of sale.
Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles
T. J. SWEENY.
Sheriff Chatham County.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa., issued
out of the justice court. Third G. M dis
trict, by Michael Naughtin, justice of the
peace. Chatham county, Georgia, in favor
of D. V. Lebey, assignee, vs. John T. Row
land, the following described properly of
the defendant, John T. Rowland, has been
levied on by M. L. Lilienthul, constable,
Chatham county, Georgia, and said fi. fa.
has been placed In my hands for adver
tisement and sale, and after diligent
search, I have been unable to find any per
sonal property of the above defendant on
which to levy this execution: und haOe
levied < the same on the undivided one-tlilr.l
interest of the said John T. Rowland, de
fendant in fi. fa.. 11l the following proper
ly. the same having beep, pointed out by
the plaintiff in execution, to wit:
The one-third undivided interest in lot
number thirty-four (34> of the Henry
Wayne sub-division of farm lot number
ten (10). Third tything, Anson ward, said
lot containing five five-tenths acres, more
or less; a plat of said sub-division being of
record in Book of Deeds of said county G.
G. G. G., folio 7-8, bearing date Jan! 26,
1870; also lots numbers 5, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 3),
Block “A;” lots 12, 14, 16, IS, 20, 22,-Block
”B;” lots numbers 8, 10. 18, 19, 21. Block
“C;” lots numbers 6,7, 9, 14, 16, 18, Block
“D;” lot number 9, Block “E;" lots num
bers 11, 13, 15, 17, 19. 21, Block ”F;” lot
number 11, Block ”H;” lots 1,3, 6. 7 9 11
14, 15, 16, 19, 29. 22, 24. Block “J;” lots 1 3’
12, 14, 15, 22, 24, 26, 28, Block ”K;" lots num
bers 6,8, Block ’T(;” lots numbers 8, 10,
Block “M;” lots numbers 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18,
Block "N;” lots numbers 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11,
Block “O” of Rowland & Myers, sub-di
vision of lots 1,2, 3,4, 23. 24 . 25. 26, 35, 36
of the above sub-divisions of Henry
Wayne; each of said lots having a front
of forty feet and a depth of one hundred
feet, more or less, and have delivered over
this execution to the sheriff of Chatham
county in terms of the la*. And
I will offer the said above described
property of the defendant, J, T. Rowland,
for sale at public outcry, before the Court
House door of Chatham county, in the city
of Savannah, Ga., on the FIRST TUES
DAY OF FEBRUARY. 190(1, during the
legal hours of sale, to satisfy said fi. fa.
Terms cash, purchasers (aiylng for tb
ties. T. J. SWEENY,
Sheriff C. Cos.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Henry Bieber, late
of said county, deceased, lo present them
to us, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, so as to show their
character and amount;vand ail persons in
debted to said deceased are required to
make immediate payment to us.
HENRY E. DREESON,
BENJAMIN GAILS,
Executors.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 8, 1599.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Ambrose Ehrlich has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis
tration de bonis non on the estate of Au
gusta Kaiser, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom it may concern to be and
appear before said court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in February next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L. Fer
rili, Ordinary for Chatham County, this
the 30th day of December, 1899.
FRANK E. KEILRACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Lula Strasser has applied to the Court or
Ordinary for a twelve months' support for
herself and minor child out of the' es ate
of Frank A. Strasser. deceased. Apprais
ers have made returns allowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all whom it
may concern to appear before said court
to make objection on or before the fltst
Monday in February next, otherwise same
will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L. Fnr
rill, Ordinary for Chatham County, this
the 30th day of Decemlier, 1899.
FRANK 16. KEILBACH.
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas Henry Kolshorn has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Charles Dali, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to be and
appear before said court to make objection
(if any they have) on or before the first
Monday in February, next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L. Fer
rtll, ordinary for Chatham county, this
ihe 30ih day of December, 1899.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
STATE Or GEORGIA. CHATHAM
County.—Whereas, Emile Newman has
applied to the Court of Ordinary for let
ters of administration on the estate of
George Oerdes, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all whom It may concern to be
and appear before said court to make ob
jection (if any they have), on or before
the first Monday In February, next, oth
erwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrlll. ordinary for Chatham county,
this Bth day of January, 1900.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Cl*rk Ct. Ord'y, C. Cos., Ga
LEGAL SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE FOR STATE \ND
COUNTY TAXES.
State of Georgia, Chatham County.
Sheriff's Office, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 8. 1900.
UNDER and by virture of certain tax
fl. fas. Issue*! by James J. McGowan, tax
collector of Chatham county, in favor o:
the slate of Georgia and county of Chat
h.iin, against the following; named jK-rsona
anl the below described property for tho
various years. I have levied upon the said
property of the persons hereinafter men
tioned and will offer the property for sale
at public outcry before the Court House
door of Chatham county, in the oily of
Savannah, on the FIHST TUBS .DAY in
ÜBDRI’ARY, 1909 tit being the 6lh day
of said month), during; the legal hours of
sale, to satisfy said tax fl. f.is. Defendants
notified of levy, time and place of sale.
Terms cash, purchaser?* paying for titles.
T. J. SWEENY.
Sheriff C. Cos.
A
Anderson. Andrew. Estate— Par# of lot
No. 74. Ditfmersvillo. and improvements,
city of Savannah.
B.
Bailey, Horace—Lot No. 104, Browns
ville, Chatham county.
■Bailev. Sophy—Lot No. 44, Southvllle,
ami improvements, Chatham county.
Barnard. Harriet-Lot No. 3. Kingsville,
and improv ements, Chatham county
Bentley, Maria—Lot No. 106. Eastland,
and improvements, Chatham county.
Brown. Ella. Estate—Lot No. 6, McNish
sub-division. Middle ground road, Chatham
county.
Brown, Wm. M. G.—lmprovements
lot No. 13. North Oglethorpe ward, city of
Savannah.
Butler, CharleH S.—lg>t No. 84, Browns
fcville, and improvements, Chatham county.
. C.
Chlslome, Jane E.—Lot No. 14. Wylly
ward, nnd improvements, cHy of Savan
nah.
Clark, Mack—Lot No. 6. Garden lot
west, and improvements, city of Savan
nah.
E.
Eikerenkolttcr, Wm. M.—Lot No. 71.
Louisville, and Improvements, Chatham
county.
r.
Feeley. John. Estate—Lot No. 4. Liberty
ward, and improvements, city of Savan
nah.
Feeley. Mary—South % of lot No. 10,
Percival ward, and improvements, city of
Savannah.
J - /.
Jackson, Ophelia. Trustee—One-nl*lf of
lot No. 33, Davifc ward, and Improvements,
city of Savannah.
Johnson. E. nnd H. Coleman—Lot No.
tvs, Southvilie, and improvements, city of
Savannah.
L.
La Roche, iMary 0.-27% acres, Crauthers’
tract. Chatham county, and improvement^.
Livingston. Dick—Lot Ni>. 18, Dittmers
ville, and improvements, Chatham county.
M
McFall. Augustus B.—Lot No. 59, South
ville, and improvements*, Chatham county.
Norwood, Samuel—fx>t No. 5. Southville,
and improvements, Chatham county.
O’Donough, Mary, Estate—East % of lot
No. 15. Carpenter row, and improvements,
city of Savannah.
9.
Sack, Henry—97 acres, Waters road,
Chatham county.
Sneed, Alice, Estate—'Lot No. 18, Dltt
mersvllle, and improvements, Chatham
county.
IN the District Court of the United
States for Southern district of Georgia,
Eastern Division. In the matter of Neid
linger, Rabun & Mell, bankrupts. in
bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order passed
on the Bth day of January. 1900, by A. H.
MacDonell, referee in bankruptcy, I will
sell on the first Tuesday in February,
1900, at the Court House in Chatham
county, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, for cash, the un
collected accounts belonging to the said
bankrupt estate aggregating in value
$763.97. Also the following property being
a portion of said estate belonging to W.
B. Mell, to wit: Five half lots in West
Savannah, being 'a part of the Jaspervlile
Land and Improvement Company’s sur
vey, viz.: Lot No. 12, letter E, Cohen ward,
Weldon street, western half; lot No. 14,
letter E. Cohen ward, Weldon street; lot
No. 5, letter D, Lazaron ward, Weldon
street; lot No. 15, letter A, Cohen ward,
Mell street; lot No. 7. letter G, Cohen
ward, Fox street. Each of said half lots
measuring thirty feet front by one hun
dred feet deep. Also two shares of Frank
lin Savings and Security Company’s
stork; also, five shares of the Jaspervlile
and Improvement Company’s stock.
I will also sell on the first Tuesday In
February, 1900. at the Court House in Ef
fingham county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, for rash,
the following property, being a portion of
said estate belonging to W. B. Mell, to
wit; House and lot in town of Guyton in
Effingham county, the lot containing three
acres more or less, bounded north and
east by streets, south by lands of estate
of Lowrens and Mrs. Jennie N. Mell. and
west by the Ira k of the Central of Geor
gia Railway Company. Also two acres of
land at Mariow in Effingham county,
known in a survey made by Wm. H. Cone
for Dr. W. T. McConnell, Jan. 17, 18S0,
as lots number twenty-three and twenty
four. Also one hundred and thirty-six
acres of land In Effingham county, fully
described in deed from Anna M. McMillan
and others to said W. B. Mell, dated June
27, 1887, and recorded in Effing
ham county records, book Z, page 548.
The above real estate is sold free from
all liens or encumbrances.
\VM. P. HARDEE. Trustee.
This 9th day of January, 1900.
CHATHAM SHERIFF SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of a fl. fa. Issued
out of Chatham Superior Court in favor
of the Chatham Real Estate and Improve
ment Company vs. James F. Kelly and
Patrick J. Kelly, I have levied upon the
following described property of the de
fendants, to wit: All the eastern one-half
(H) of lot number two (2) Carpenter's row,
in the city of Savannah.said eastern half
of said lot being bounded north by
Broughton street, east by East Boundary
street, south by lot number three (3),Car
penter’s row, and on the west by the west
half of said lot*, number two (2), said row*.
And I will offer the said above described
property of the defendants James F.
Kelly and Patrick J. Kelly, for sale at
public outcry, before the Court House
door of Chatham county, in the city of
Savannah, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
FEBRUARY, being the sixth day of Feb
ruary, 19u0, during the legal hours of sale
to satisfy said fl. <a. Defendants notified
of levy, time and place of sale. Terms
cash. Purchasers paying for titles.
T. J SWEENY.
Sheriff C. Cos.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Mrs. Martha W. Munford has applied to
the Court of Ordinary for a twelve
months support for herself and minor
child out of the estate of Richard I>.
Munford, deceased. Appraisers have made
returns allowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all whom It
may concern to appear before said court
to make objection on or 1* fore the first
Monday In February, next, otherwise same
will granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton 1.. Fer
rill, ordinary for Chatham county, this
the 30th dny of Deceml>or. 1899.
FRANK K. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. 200 for 25 cents, at
Dustiness Office Morning News.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
'adminTstrato^~sTle7^
I. I>. 1,4 UtM Hi;. Auctioneer.
By virtue of un order granted by tha
Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill, Ordinary
for Chatham county. Georgia, f will ee.l
!>efore the Court House door, during the
legal bouts of sale, on TUESDAY, the 6ih
day of February, 1900.
All that tract of Lnd in Chatham county,
Georgia, about two miles east of Monteith
station and about thirteen miles from Sa
vannah, on and near the Charleston and
Savannah Railroad, known as the “Cleary
Homestead,’’ id tract containing five
hundred and elxttcn (516) acres of high
land. more or less, and hundred (300)
acres river swamp, more or less. Sold an
the property of Ann Nora Cleary, de
ceased, for payment of debts and distribu
tion. Terms cash; purchaser paying for
papers. JORDAN F. BROOKS.
Administrator Estate Ann Nora Cleary.
NEW STOCK GROCERIES
AT At OTION.
I. I>. 1,4 Itot HIO. Auctioneer.
On THURSDAY MORNING at 11 o’clock,
at premises. No. 911 Jefferson street,
corner of Holton street lane, I will sell
for cash to the highest bidders,
A select stock Groceries, consisting of
Canned Goods, Rice, Flour, etc.,Oil Tank,
Show Case, Coffee Mill. Scales, Refrigera
tor. Meat Bench, etc.
administrator’ssaleT
YOl 4IVNB A DKMMOM), Auctioneers.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, we
will sell at public outcry, between the
legal hours of sale. on the
FIRST TUESDAY (being the
sHxth day( OF FEBRUARY. 1900.
before the Court House door of Chatham
county, to the highest and I>est bidder for
cash, lots 18 and 19 in C. J. Hull's sut>-
divislon of tract known as No. 10 of Mlllen
lots and improvements Chet eon. • as ap
pears in County Record*. Book 4Ls, Pago
.{72. belonging lo the estate of Jane Rut
ledge. deceased, for payment of debts and
distribution.
MICHAEL A. CONNOLLY.
Administrator.
The above property Is located on Ran
dolph street, three doors south of Ander
son street. Tin* improvements consist of a
one-tory house now under good lental.
YOUMANS 4*4 PEMMOND, Auctioneers.
Usual sal>cs.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE OF GROUND
RENT LOTS.
City Marshal’s Office,
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 2, 1900.
Under and by virtue of a resolution of
the Council of the city of Savannah, pass
ed on the 13th day of December, 1899, and
published herewith, I will sell on.the 6th
day of February, 1900, the same being
the FIRST TUESDAY of the month, be
fore the door of the Court House, In the
city of Savannah. Chatham county, state
of Georgia, and between the legal hours
of sale, under Ihe direction of (he Com
mittee on City Lots, the following de
scribed property and improvements there
on, in the city of Savannah, re-entered
for non-payment of ground rent due the
Mayor and aldermen of the rhy of Sa
vannah, to wit:
CRAWFORD WARD.
Lot 33 and improvements thereon, est.
Patrick Prenty, minimum price, $660.84.
Izot 34 and improvements thereon, et.
Patrick Prenty, minimum price, $920.35.
West half of lot 6 and improvements
thereon, Helen M. Lovering, minimum
price, $295.67.
T/n 71 and Improvements thereon, J.
W. Norton, trustee, minimum price,
$393.99.
CRAWFORD WARD, EAST.
Middle part lot 1 and Improvements
thereon, John McLaughlin, trustee,* mini
mum price, $559.84.
NEW FRANKLIN WARD.
East part of lot 10 and improvements
thereon, Mary, Edward and William Lee,
minimum price, $934.26.
GREENE WARD.
East part of lot 4 nnd Improvements
thereon, Sarah A. Crohan, minimum price,
$555.34.
South half of lot 16 and Improvements
thereon, Miss M. M. Low, minimum price,
$334.57.
JACKSON WARD.
East half of lot 7 and improvement*
thereon, B. L. Winston, minimum price,
$533.25.
West half of lot 8 nnd Improvements
thereon, B. L. Winston, minimum price,
$633.03.
LAFAYETTE WARD.
East half of lot 43 and Improvements
thereon, E. L Noldllnger, minimum price,
$621.84.
LIBERTY WARD.
Lot 4 nnd Improvements thereon, est.
John Feeley, minimum price, $735.92.
Igt 8 and Improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, minimum price, $Bl6 40.
Lot 9 end improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, minimum price, $826.37.
Lot 10 nnd Improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, njlnlmum price, $640.63.
East part of lot 18 and improvements
thereon, Margaret J. Thomson, minimum
price, $575.65.
East half of lot 26 and improvement*
thereon. Florlne E. Morgan, minimum
price, $359.60.
LLOYD WARD.
Ijot 52 and improvements thereon, Milo
Hatch, trustee, minimum price, $2.8.55.43.
WARREN WARD.
Lot 16 nnd improvements thereon, Miss
M. M. Low,* minimum price. $431.31.
The entire fee of the above described
property will bo sold. Terms cash, pur
chasers paying for titles and stomps.
JOHN POWER, City Marshal.
RESOLUTION.
By Committee on Finance—
Resolved, by the Mayor and aldermen of
the (*lty of Savannah, in Council assem
bled, That the ground rent property et
forth and described in the £ftach**d state
ment, entitled “Ground Rent Owners in
Arrears,” nnd doted Dec. 13, 1899. all of
which has been re-entered, be sold by the
marshal of the city of Savannah at public
outcry to the highest and best bidders,
and in tho manner provided by ordi
nance.
That fee simple estates be sold In all of
the said proi>crty and for such sums as
will be sufficient to cover nil arrearages
of ground rents, taxes and unpaid pur
chase money, with interest, nnd In the ad
vertisement of the said property, nuch
minimum prices shal be mentioned.
NEW SHOES..
For New Year.
BUY YOUR SHOES FROM
GEIL & QUINT
during 1900 and you’ll be happy. Come look ’em ove.
20S UHOUGHTON STREET, WEST.
PHONE 620.
At’C’TTON SALKft FUTURE DAYS.
TRUSTEUS^SALir^
gauge iihiik hbiidbucb rim,*
till AYV STREETS.
C. 11. douse rr, \nctioneer.
Under and by virtue of my appoint*
ment as trustee by Cyrus B. Martin, un
der the power contained in that certain
deed u> secure debt from Annie DaVla to
Cyrus B. Martin, dated June 27, 1896, and
recorded In the clerks’ office of the Su
perior Court of said county in Mortgage
Book 3it’s, folio 357. 1 will sell on the
KlltrfT TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1900.
being the 6th day of the month, at the
Court House in Savannah, during the
usual hours of sale, ai public outcry, all
•*f that certain lot of land in the city of
Savannah, county of Chatham, and state
*f Georgia, being the western portion of
that lot known and designated upon the
map or plan of said city as letter H in
Middle Oglethori>e ward; said portion be*
lug bounded on the north by Zubiy street,
on the west hy Ann street, on the wouth
by lot letter F, in said ward, and on the
east by the remaining portion of said lot
H. the part conveyed hereby having a,
front of Zubiy street of iw nty-four (24)
feet and n rectangular depth along tho
*a t Un* of Ann street of eighty-two (82)
feet. The improvement on said lot con
sists of a brick residence. Terms cash.
ISAAC BECKETT, Trustee.
AT AUCTION.
A WEI,!, LOCATED AM) VERY DE*
SI It AIILE BRICK RESIDENCE.
C. 11. DOHNETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House, during th<|
usual hours of sale, for account of all
concerned, on TUESDAY, Feb. 6, 1900.
That elegant brick residence, tw<9
stories on a basement, known as No. 3rd
Gwinnett, east, being next to the cornel!
of Lincoln, fronting eolith. Tho lot id
48x130, giving ample yard and gardety
space. In tho basement there are kttch*
* n, store room and two servants’ rooms.
On the parlor floor are handsome saioonf
pallors, large dining room butler’s pantry.
with dumb waiter and electric bells, ftnr|
on the chamber floor are three bedrooms,
a hall mom and bath room. Tho hall lg
beautifully wainscoted, ceiling high, larga
piazzas on the eatst to both floors, and bayj
windows to both floors.
The location is exceedingly desirable, aid
the resilience is convenient, well ar
ranged, light and airy.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\ %I,t UII.E IWKSTMKiYT I’KOPBIITi
C. 11. DDR.SETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of on order grant-*
e*l by the honorable Court of Ordinary!
of Chatham county, I will sell at th**
Court House, In Havannati, during thg
usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY, FED.
0. 1900, for the purpose of the payment
of debts and for distribution, the fol
lowing, as belonging to the estate o|
Francis M. Threaderaft, deceased:
The western half of lot No. 30, Green
ward, ami the improvements thereon, con
sisting of a one-story house, known as No,
515 York street, east, and a one-story
house In rear of same, oti lane, said half
lot being subject to an annual grouml
rant, payable to the city of Savannath, of
$11.25. Terms cash.
The above is sold for account and risW
of the former purchaser.
ERNEST C. THREADCRAFT.
Adm. and. b. n. c. t. a.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALeT^.
JOHN L. AID HKll, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order of th<*
’ Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, t
will rail at public outcry, between
the legal hours of sale, on the
FIRST TUESDAY (being the slxtt*
day) of FEBRUARY, 1900. before
the Court House door of Chatham county,
all that lot or parcel of land wituato,
lying ar\d being In the county
of Chatham and state of Geor
gia, In the city of Savannah, an I
known and designated on th*i map or plan
of said city as lot number sixty-one (61).
White ward, sal*) lot being boui ded norltj
by Duffy street. *ast by lot num
t>er sixty-two (62), .-aid ward; south)
hy Duffy street lan**, and west by lot num
ber sixty (80), said lot number slxty-ond
containing four houses, two on Dufffl
street and two on Duffy street line, which!
l ist named lot is subject to deeds to securg
debt to Chatham Real Estate and Im
provement Company, sold as the prop
erty of the estate of P. W. Glenn for pay
ment of debts and distribution. Terrnd
cash, purchaser paying for titles. t
ELIZABETH MILLEiDGE,
* Administratrix, j
Tho property consists of four housesL
Noa. 306 and 307 Du-ffy sireet. east, anj
two on rear of lot, fronting the lane. j
JOHN 1.. ARCHER, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of Ihe power vested
In me by appointment as soe trustee, un
der deed from Susan C. Houston to Eliza
beth Katz, dated June. 7, 1893, and re
corded In That ham County Records, Rook;
of Mortgages, 3E, Folio 331, I will sell at
public outcry, before the Court House In
Chatham county, on the FIRST!
TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1900,
between the legal hours of sale,
the following property described ha
said deed, to wit: All that certain lot of
parcel of land situated ?n Chatham coun
ty, Georgia, known and designated as lot
numbered 48 in C. J. Hull’s subdivision of
the northwest iK>rtlon of lot number A 4,
Jekyll tythlng, Derby ward,*as appears fig
Chatham County Records, Book 4F, Pago
58. Also that certain lot or iwrcei of land
situated in said county and state, and be
ing a pan of the said subdivision nnd
known and designated therein as lot num
ber 47. Each of said lots 47 and 48 con
taining a front of 25 feet on Wald burs®
street (extended) and a rectangular dept i
of 75 feet; togelher with all the improve
ments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing; and also nil of the equity of th 4
said Susan C. Houston therein. Terms
cash, purchaser paying for titles and
revenue stamps. j
J. FERRIS CANN, Trustee. |
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