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WILL ASK AID IN NEW YORK.
, i lli.it KEILEY to GO THEBE FOH
THE CATHEDRAL.
W jll Take 1 i> a Collection Sunday In
,j,,. New York Cathedral—The Fi
n;l)Minl Report of the Iliilldiiii*
4 eininittee of the Cathedral Make©
a *uti*fnctor> Showing—At the
„„ ,nc l ime Over $221,000 In Xeeded
< muplete ExiMinpr Contractu.
ll, t \niount Received to Date $77,-
Inclodihpr Subscription*
u nd insurance.
General Kelley will leave In a
and two for New York city, where
I ii lake up a collection Sunday in
, t \ a York Cathedral for the building
, i ihe Savannah Cathedral. Per
n , to make collections in the diocese
. \ a York was granted without solici
. Archbishop Corrigan shortly af
u.r . destruction of the Savannah Ca
l: . , with the usual condition that eon
g( be obtained from the pastors
0 t i parishes in which it was desired
to i. ke collections.
\\ in New York last summer Father
• o >ta ned the consent of his friend,
; Livelle, rector of t!i© Cathedral,
(l , !ii,ik- .i collection there. Recently
I ' Kelley wrote Father Lavelle, re •
him to fix a date for the collec
tio*. nr! promptly received a telegram in
y*r . ring that next Sunday had been
fixed .i- the date. This was last week.
v\ > ,i ni ans that the prospective collec
ti , wmnounced at the Cathedral last
summer.
TANARUS! work of rebuilding the Cathedral is
milking very satisfactory progress. The
r>'i • ii for the interior finishing work
will shortly be given out, as will also that
( • i organ, which will cost about $7.
000. Tli- following is the report of the
Building Committee of the Cathedral to
Jan. IT:
To amount of insurance, less sum in-
Y. *• i in purchase of bonds to complete
H 2. to interest n deposits,
to collection second Sunday of each
mot th. .<1.248.48; to subscriptions, $30,753.44;
to s.iie of old iron, $300; total, $77,485.85.
B\ amount paid on contract, $54,712.92;
b> amount paid for extra work, $1,222.66;
b> amount paid for incidental expenses,
by superintendent on account,
iy architects Oil account, $2,000; by
e.t- tri wiring on account, $396.66; by bal
< - on hand, $15,852.71; total, $77,486.85.
T • following payments are yet to be
mail* : Balance to be paid contractors, $28.-
TT.*S; balance to be paid architects, $1,500;
bt anr to be paid superintendent, $300;
1 u. to be paid for electric wiring,
s>' !, pews, confessionals, throne, rall
ii and sanctuary furniture, $4,000; gas
ai 1 electric fixtures, $1,770; organ, fr,soo—
To nmet these obligations the committee
can count on cash on hand, as per report,
$ ’ v 2.71; unpaid subscriptions, good, $5,300
—521.152.71; sum actually needed to carry
out (■•.hitracts, $23,557.71.
It wi.l in noticed that ihe above account
makes no provision for the stations, the
t i pH. the window's, the high altar and
t steam heating system; the balance of
*23.557.71 being the amount needed to carry
o '•> 'ting contracts. Asa number have
not y* i paid their subscript ions, this
statement will show how much the money
• ■ promised to the church is needed.
T estimated cost of the stations is
ss4*o, or SIOO each. It is intended that they
shall H-rve as memorials, and a suitable
inscription will be placed on each one.
Air i■!y three stations have been provid
ed i The pulpit in the Cathedral was
the gift of a member of the congregation
ami wis a very handsome ornament lo
th*- church. It is hoped that the new Ca
thedral, on its dedication day, may be
provided in this respect.
Cone rning the altars. Father Keiley
bid the following to say:
"Through the kindness of my brother
pries:.-' throughout the United States a
beautiful altar, dedicated to the sacred
bcjit of our blessed Ixtrd, will be erected
in the north chapel of the Cathedral. The
friends of Archbishop Gross (R. I. P.),
thro eh Rev. James M. O’Brien of Wash
it-’o>n. (.*., will perpetuate his zeal and
■ ' by the erection of an altar. The
>i-'ms of Si. Mary's Home, aided by the
work of the children under their care,
will erect an altar as a remembrance of
one who labored willingly and long for
you 1 who should never be forgotten—
Fit r Cafferty. Capt. Henry Blun and
w ' will replace the altar which, in the
o'! < Jral. stood as a memento of a
de.id rI. There remains only unpro
v i 1 • main altar, which I desire to see
r memorial to our late bishop.
i >P Meeker generously contributed
tow : : the rebuilding of the Cathedral,
m bqueathed a sum for the fresco
-1 4 church, and. after making pro
i the education of priests for this
directed that at the expiration
o: \ t t m of years for which this educa
b trust was established the entire
• inM revert to the Cathedral. He
public recognition in the diocesan
' 1 • and. i have invited contributions
friends outside of the city, though
not as yet received a sum sufficient
for i restoration of the altar—for the
' in s<x>n forgotten, and often by
1 > i whom gratitude should inspire
rpnu miirruice.”
uld have been difficult to find
’ • .*i windows than those destroyed
1 *.f Feb. 6, 1898. Nearly, if rot
n a- tv yjfts, and were memorials. They
1 r. id iced at nearly the same figure
or ri 11 cost. If exact duplicates of
ire used, they can be put In
a . cost. The two transept windows
r >. duplicated for $1,200 each, or a total
v ■•* Owing to the generosity of a
and i. we will have a bell when the
Ca*. .■ ) is dedicated. Miss Mamie Ben
i ii ms a memorial to her father
arl ■ her. Under advice we have de
brr i • risideration of the steam heating,
i have to be introduced some time
' vear, and will entail the ex
i‘ -re Of at least $3,000.
'■’* t Keiley said yesterday that sub
r • have come in at a very sat|s
rate. and that he has no reason
I* iiin of the liberality of the peo
avann&h, many generous contrl
ivlrg been received from mom
t- r churches. Nevertheless it is
hi s cure the sum needed to com
■ Cathedral at. as early a <late as
Father Keiley Is in hopes that
. have a good report to inake on
; ’>i from New York.
" uicinl statement of the Cathe-
John, the Baptist, which w r as
1 !• last Sunday, showed the re
■* 1 expenditures of the church for
" 1899 lo have been $7,555.80. in
■' balance on hand of $847.67.
American Whiskies.
>man Brothers carry In stock the
* (Ht noted brands.
I ' uvian is a celebrated whiskey,
l! by Osborne of New York, and are
u lf ‘ sjy *" g 11 °ne lot the beat
M’S H, t |, e c ny.
t -oria Ky t . Whiskey, bottle tn Bond
i,r„ IvnUkey 01, °* IJeoria ' •. 19 lo a
ll*i"i<' 7 "''m w , h . ,,k0 >'. >oUled in frond at
l,v i", , k' , Ky " beln * under the su-
I 1 " f ' he United States government,
. ■ fumy and Strength,
hu: 'in. v a, |Ji ro f' i,re w tiolewale druggists.
Lina _ j '"tend to retail these tine whla
1 the bodily sickness that hurts a
man He could stand that fairly well iritis
tu nd were easy Hut Americans are busy.
Thet have work to do-plans to make
-schemes to execute. They are • • plun K - ,
' , 1 10 -' lne U P their incomes as soon
rit lT'r" 1 ° r re - in 'est them i
dea t? f 1 - nC y east ' Thev cannot I
afford to be sick, bickness is a calamity—
a financial calamity ; 3 I
as well as a phys- f-_
teal one. So the
sick man worries, >5
and the more he ’wST /'■/
worries, the
le
time. The
minute you
teel a symptom of sickness—worrv about
it—do something about it—cure yourself.
When you begin to feel run-down— when
a twinge of rheumatism tells you plainly
that vour blood is impaired—when you
are losing flesh and vitality, go to ’the
nearest drug store and get a’bottle of I)r.
Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It
is the greatest blood purifier and tissue
builder on earth. It cures rheumatism
and all other blood diseases by curing the
cause. It purifies the blood and puts the
blood making organs into good, healthy,
working order. It tones up the stomach,
stirs up the liver, helps the kidneys in
their work and puts suffering nerves at
rest. It contains no whisky, alcohol,
opium or other dangerous drugs and
does not, therefore, create a craving for
stimulants or narcotics.
James E. Cranipton. Esq., of Sharpsburg,
Washington Cos.. Mil, writes : “I was in busi
ness ill Baltimore, and had rheumatism for three
months; couldn't walk at all. I tried the best
doctors I could get but they did me no good. 1
took three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi
cal Discovery and it cured me sound. I came
home to Sharpsburg and there were three cases
of different disesscs. I advised the patients to
use Dr, Pierce's medicine, which they did, and
all were cured. I have sold over one hundred
dollars’ worth of your medicine by telling peo
ple how it cured me. You can write to our drug
gist, Mr. G. P Smith, in our town and he wilt
tell you what T did for you in regard to selling
and advertising your great rente dies.”
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
“YES. GEORGE” I WILL,; OF COURSE
you get the finger ring from Fegeas; that’s
where my sistpr got hers and she haa
been happy and successful every since
married. He has some pretty ones exhib
ited in his window. 28 East Broughton
Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Supply House.
He has also a very pretty Wa.tham
watch marked 55.27. Don't fail to C the
map of the,Land of Diamonds in his opti
cal show case; it shows where is Lady
smith.’’
VICTOR] BANNER ANT) BARGAIN
oil heaters; three reliable stoves; buy one
and save doctor’s bills. C. P. Miller,
Agent, 207 Broughton, west.
CASH BUYERS WILL FIND SPE
cial attractions In my mammoth stock ol
furniture and carpets; my goods are
money savers. C. P. Miller, agent, 207
Broughton, west.
MII.LER W ANTS YOU R TRADE - AND
will do anything honorable to get it; you
need Miller's furniture and carpets; t>e
Just to yourself and call on him. C. P.
Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west.
ENAMELED STEELT”TWIN BEDS
and cqblpa large sto k at rock-bottom
prices.' C. P. Miller, Agent. 207 Brough
ton, west.
'BEFORE BUYING A NEW STOVE OR
range call ar.d look at my stock of Othel
los, Sunshines and other first-ciase stoves,
ranges and heaters; handsome, durable,
and price will inti® nee you. P. H. Kier
nan, 10 State street, west.
BUY THE WINNER HEATER AND
the Economist cook stove; guaranteed in
every respect. C. P. Miller, agent. 2U7
Broughton, west.
GRATES. BLOWERS AND ASH PANS
always on hand; when your tin roof or
stove needs repairing, cal and see me.
P. H. Kiernan, 10 West State street.
~PORC ELAIN’WNE D BATH TUBS,
syphon jet water closets and the latest
sanitary improvements; let me give you
a bid. P. Ij. Kiernan, 10 West State
street. ’
A CHOICte LINE OF CARPETS, RUGS,
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 Brough
ton, 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. Miiler,
agent, 207 Broughton, west.
MEDICAL.
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4c. stamps
for particulars. "Relief for Ladies, in
letter by leturn mall. 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 vou relief; I cure ingrowing nails,
corns and all diseases of the feet without
pain; charges reasonable; can give ihe
besL references in the city; patients treat
ed at residences; orders can be left at Liv
ingston’s drug store. Bull and Congress
streets; adephona 293. Lem. Davis, sur
geon chiropodist.
HELP WASTED—MALE.
to
work on railroad Wages $1.25 per day.
Apply T. G.J... Pebble. Fla.
WANTED! a WHITE BOY WHO CAN
write, make plain figures and go errands.
17 Congress street, west.
PRESS FEEDER WANTED; EXPERl
enred only. • Vaisberg Printing Company,
J Whitaker.
WANTED. RESPONSIBLE FIRM
wonts office manager at Savannah; salary
*1 200 a year; S6OO cash and reference re
quired; commercial reference furnished.
Address P. O. Box 581, Philadelphia, Pa.
SHOE SALESMAN WANTED, ON
commission, to carry a well-advertised
general line of a well-established shoe fac
tory; must have ability and shoe experi
ence* Address, stating experience, Box
2369. Boston, Mass.
WANTED. ENERGETIC MAN TO
manage branch office for established man
ufacturing house; salary 5125 per momh
and extra commissions; must furnish SBOO
cash and satisfactory references. Peo
ple’s company. Cincinnati, O.
WANTED. FIRST-CLASS SAW FILER
and hammerer; no other need apnly. west
Yellow Pine Co- Olympia, Oa.
HELP t VIED —FEMALE.
"wanted, ~BySTpARTY LIVING IN
interior of Florida (German woman), tq
cook and keep house. Address giving age,
and reference. Box 33, care ’’L'
employment wanted.
FIRST-CLASH SAW MILL WOOD
man wants place whh a good firm; I am
a young man and understand > h< ;,'Y**!*'
best of references given. Address Woods
man.” AJiiUidw*iilo. Ua.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. moo.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
as bartender or waiter. Address B. S.,
Morning News.
ANYONE DESIRING "a" . D h>l f W AS' I
erwoman will please apply No. 14) First
I street lane, west.
HOI>KS WASTED.
good locality; not over sls. Will pay In
advance. Address TANARUS., 413 Gordon, east.
ROOMS A3 TED.
neettng hall room unfurnished, or small
fiat; state price. Address Reasonable.care
Morning News.
WANTEa>; ROOM SFITAHIaK I'ViK
shoemaker’s business-, in good locality, or
where such a business is needed; can
furnish references and recommendations.
Box 41, this office.
w \ \ti;i>— >II>C BLLAXBOUi.
must be in good condition and cheap. Ad
dress Box 13. Archer, Fla.
‘“WANTED, UPRIGHT PIANO; MUST
be good make and in good condition. Ap
ply 216 Broughton, west.
~\VANT I CP, A YOUNG, GENTLE BUG
gy horse; one that will stand on street
without hitching. Apply at R. B. Cassels,
708 Gwinnett street, east.
BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL PROP
erty, consult Robt. 11. Tatem. real tstate
dealer. No. 7 York street, west.
WANTKP, FOR CASH. HICKORY,
dogwood, persimmon, walnut logs. South
ern Hardwood Company, P. O. Box 529,
Charleston, S. C.
FOR HB^T-nOOMS.
near De Soto and business center. 104
Harris, east.
“T WO ELEGA N T LY Fl* R XI SHED
rooms, with board, at Helmken’s, Whit i
kker and Liberty streets.
’ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR
gentlemen; bath on same floor; hot and
cold water. Call at 525 Zubly street.
TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN,
nicely furnished south front room, facing
Chatham Square. 122 West Taylor.
FOR KEST—HOUSES.
~eou rentT^nTniur^
large yard and verandas. 313 Second
street, east.
FOR RENT, 105 PRESIDENT, EAST,
thoroughly renovated; possession imme
diately. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street,
east.
FOR KENT—STORES.
'T : x)RTrE>nrin ; oirp^
scuthw st corner Anderson and ftuyler
streets; immediate possession. Address or
apply to Henry Solomon & Son.
FOR RENT. HALF OF A STORE
prominently located. Address or apply to
Henry Solomon & Son.
FOR SALE—REAL. ESTATE.
dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H.
Dorsett.
"FOR SALE. A T W O-STORY resl
dence, and store; large yard; no city tax
es; Waters road and Fifth street; terms
easy. C. H. Dorset!.
FOR SALE OR LEASE,”RESIDENCE
and two acres land at Isle of Hope. Ap
ply W. C. Askew.
FOR DALE~ I. AKGL bock. 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. PUolata,
Fla., or Telfair Stockton. 127 West For
syth street. Jacksonville, Fla.
FOR SALE—BftISCBLLANEOIS.
IF YOU HAVE A COUGH OR SORE
throat try Sov Rem, the cough king; for
sale by Solomons & Cos., Lippman Bros..
Knight. Donnelly, W. F. Reid. M. H. Levi
and Persse’s drug stores, Taylor and
Whitaker, and Henry and Abercorn.
‘ FOR SA LE. TW( >B6 l. U Hi)RIZ< >N
tal tubular boilers; in good repair. Apply
Savannah Brewing Cos.
“FOR SALE, BARBER SHOP; NICE 3-
chair shop; two-thirds cash, balance six
months. Bargain, this office.
FOR SALE, AT YOU NO LOVE & ' BTP
ples’ auction, Tuesday, at 11 o’clock, one
large horse, 7 years old, truck and har
ness.
FOR SALeT" 1 i IGH-CLASS~PRAETON
and stylish horse; any lady can drive; at
bargain. Address Phaeton, this office.
“FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT PHAETON
and largo caTrriage, second-hand; will be
sold cheap; one is hv Brewster and the
other by Stivers; both the best makers in
the United States. Lippman Bros., whole
sale druggists, Savannah, Ga.
EMPTY GLUCOSE OR SYRUP~~BAR“-
rels for sale; cheap price for round lots.
Standard Candy Company.
A CHAPEL. ORGAN; WILCOX ft
White; very fine; second-hand; nearly
new; will lx? sold cheap. Also an elegant
new upright piano at a bargain, wifh a
five-years’ guarantee. Lippman Brothers,
Wholesale Druggists.
FIRE PROOF SAFES FOR SALE AT
low price; all in stock in five hundred to
five thousand pounds. Apply Lippman
Bros.
" FOR SALE, A 40-HORSE POWER RE
turn flue boiler; has been used a very little.
Address or apply to Morning News office.
Savannah, Ga.
1
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST, ON BULL STREET, OOLD
handle pocket knife. Reward if returned
room 23, Board of Trade Building.
BOAKDINQ.
ROOMS AND BOARD, HALF BLOCK
from De Soto, at 119 East Liberty atree*.
GENTLEMEN, iF YOU ARE THINK-
Inc: of makins a change In your bourJlnfc
place, try Helmken’s Cafe.
ROOMS AND HOARD, HALF BLOCK
from De Soto at 119 East Liberty street.
Good Positions
Secured
V P '5 By actiVe Wide qwaW
Young Men
MQSyV Women
. take our practical
a|CHMON[)’3 j r ‘•Yjssr"
'business
COLLEGES.!
W for Cjiteicyur' Ua/
LEGAL SALKS.
\ND
COUNTY TAXES
Georgia, Chatham County.
Sheriff’s Office. Savannah. Ga., Jar. v 1900.
UNDER and by virtyre of ••* *m tax
fl. fas. issued by James J. MeGow m, t.ix
collector oY Chatham county, i favor o:
the state of Georgia and com. \ ~f Chat
ham, against the following nam* i persons
and the below described prop*n> for the
various years. I have levied upon the said
property of the persons hereinati i men
tioned and will offer the prop* i y for sale
at public outcry before the Cut House
door of Chatham county, in the .-u> of
Savannah, on the FIRST TUESDAY in
FEBRUARY. 1900 (it being th - 6th day
of said month"), during the legal hours of
sale, to satisfy said tax ft. fas. l>efendanis
notified of levy, time and place of sale.
Terms cash, purchasers paying : titles.
T. J. SWEENY,
Sheriff C. Cos.
A.
Anderson, Andrew, Estate— P.ni of lot
No. 74, Dittmersville, and improvements,
city of Savannah.
B.
Bailey, Horace —Lot No. 104, Browns
ville. Chatham county.
•Bailey, Sophy—Lot No. 44. Southville,
an<l improvements, Chatham county.
Barnard, Harriet—Loi No. 3. I< ngsvllle,
and improvements, Chatham c -unty.
Bentley, Maria—Lot N9. 10'. Eastland,
aml improvements, Chatham county
Brown, Ella. Estate—Lot No. 6. M Nish
sub-division, Middlcground road. Chatham
county.
Brown, Win. M. G.—lmpr norm m * on
lot No. 13. North Oglethorpe ward, city of
Savannah.
Butler, Charles S.— No. 84. Browns
ville, and improvements, Chatham county.
C.
Chislome, Jane E.—Lot No 14 Wylly
ward, and improvements, city of Savan
nah.
E.
Eikerenkoltter. Wtn. M.—Lot No. 71,
Louisville, and improvements, Chatham
county.
F.
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-half of
lot No. 33, Davis ward, and improvements,
city of Savannah.
Johnson, E. and H. Coleman—Lot No.
SS. Southville. and improvements, city of
Savannah.
L.
La Roche, Mary C.— 27Ms acre?. Ora tit liera’
tract.'Chatham county, and improvements.
Livingston, Dick—Lot No. 18. Dittmers
ville, and improvements, Chatham county.
M.
O’Donoughue, Mary, Estate -East. r 2 of
lot No. 15, Carpenter Row, and improve
ments. city of Savannah.
a.
Sack, Henry—97 acres. Waters road,
Chatham county.
Sneed, Alice, Estate —Lot No. 18. Ditt
mersvllie, and improvements, Chatham
county.
CHATHAM SHERIFF SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of a li. fa. issued
out of Chatham Superior Court in favor
of Pope Barrow, as executor Henry R.
Jackson vs. the Jasperviile Land and Im
provement Company, I have levied upon
the following described proper* of the
defendant, to wit: All those certain forty
(40) lots of land situate, lying and being
in said county and state, in th* town of
Jasperviile, which lies between Bay street
extended and what is kngjwij as thy Water
Works tract; tho said fort\ (40). tots be
ing known and designated upon a map or
plan of said town of Jasperviile as lots
numbers one (1), tw r o (2), three (3). four
(4). five (5), in block “L,” Cohen ward;
lots number one (1), two (2), three (3),
four (4). five (5) and six (6). in block
“M,” Lazaron ward; lots numbers on** (1).
two (2), six (6), seven (7) and nine (9), in
block “K,” Lazaron ward; lots numbers
one (1). tw f o (2), eleven (11) and twelve
(12), in block “J.” Cohen ward; the east
ern one-half ( l £) of lots numbers three
(3), four (4). five (5). six (6). seven (7).
eight (8). nine (9) and ten (10), in block
“J.” Cohen ward; the eastern one-half 0/)
of lots numbers three (3), four (4), five (5),
eight (8), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve
(12), in block “K," Lazaron ward; the
eastern one-half of lots numbers four (4),
five (5), six (6), seven (7). eight (8). nine
(9), ten (10). eleven (11) and twelve (12),
in block “I,” Lazaron ward; the eastern
one-half f of lots numbers three (3),
four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7). eight
(8). nine (9), ten (10). eleven (11) an.L
twelve (12), in block “G,” Cohen ward; and
the eastern one-half f%) of lots numbers
three (3). four (4). five (5), six (6), seven
(7) and eight (8), in block "F,” Lazaron
ward. And I will offer the said above de
scribed property of the defendant, the Jas
perviile Land and Improvement Company,
for sale at public outcry, before the Court
House door of Chatham county, in (he
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 fi fa. Defendant
notified of levy, time and place of sale.
V :ms cash. Purchasers paying for titles.
T J. SWEENY.
Sheriff Chatham County.
CHATHAM SHERIFF'S BALE.
UNDER and by virtue <*f a fi. fa., issued
out of the justice court. Third O. M. dis
trict. by Michael Naughtin. justice of the
peace, Chatham county, Georgia, in favor
of D. V. Lebey, assignee, vs. John T. How
land, the following described property of
the defendant, John T. Rowland, has been
levied on by M. L. LilDnthal, 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; and have
levied the same on the undivided one-third
interest of the said John T. Rowland, de
fendant in fl. fa., in the following proper
ty, the same having been pointed out by
the plaintiff In execution, to wit:
The one-third undivided interest in lot
number thirty-four (Bl> of the Henry
Wayne sub-division of farm lot number
ten (10), Third tythlng, Arison ward, said
lot containing five five-enths acres, more
or less; a plat of said sub-division being of
record in Book of Dee<b of said county G.
G. G. 0., folio 7-8. bearing date Jan. 26.
1870; also lots numbers 6, 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 20.
Block “A;” lots 12, 14, 16, 18, 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 lot
number 11. Block “H," lots 1,3, 6. 7. 9. 11,
14. 15, 16. 19. 20. 22, 24. Block “J;" lots 1,3,
12, 14, 15. 22. 24, 26, 28. Block “K;” lots num
bers 6, 8. Block ‘*L;” lots numbers 8, 10,
Block “M;” lots numbers 9. 31, 12, 14, 16, 18,
Block "N;" lots number* 1. 3, 5. 7. 9, 11.
Block "O’* of Howland A Myers, sub-di
vision of lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 23. 24, 2f. 26. 35. 36
of the above sub-divisions of Henry
Wayne; each of said lots having a from
of forty feet and a depth of one
feet, more or less, and have delivered over
this execution to the sheriff of Chatham
county in terrtis of the law. And
I will offer the said above described
property of the defendant. J. T. Rowland,
for sale at public out- ry before the Court
House door of Chatham county, in the city
of Savannah, Ga., on (he FIRST TUES
DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1900. during the
legal hours of sal*, to satisfy said fi. fa.
Terms cash, purchasers paying fof ti
tles. T. J. SWJCENY.
Sheriff C. Cos.
OLD NEWSPAPERS, 200 for 25 cent*, *1
Rualqmui office Morning News
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
N.. IN AM II JII.H VI t V I.IIMKD
FUKIUIIT.
Thursday, March l, at 10 o clo k a m .
I will sell ihe following unclaim .1 freight
on hun.l at the Savannah. Florida tnd
Western depot at the above m nil ned
■ laic, day and time, at Ihe Down Fi oUht
Warehouse. Savannah. Ua.. If not deliver
ed before time of aif. f r. and wv
Agent.
t’l. V Vl’ S \ STUM OLD lloas S\I.K OF
I M !. 11 >1 l '.l> FHI'ltiHT.
Ca|>!. W. II Dowcs. one box e’othln*;
Dr. Marvin, iwo orates stoves. I.lout. H. u
itrltton, one box hooks; Capt. !,. li. Alex
ander. one box h..h. kooIs; i'upi. Ohas
theokler, one t>ox supplies; John Rouike
i,0.. two iron toilers, one casting: Fiank
Johnson, two box h. n. K.xds; two trunks
Geortrc Strand, one machine; l.’c & Mar
tin. one machine; T. A. Jecn.ux-. to ,r
boxes drugs; s. Hermann, five nests
baskets; Jones I'liannucv, cue box print
ed matter; Order notify H. Montqomerv.
one orate pictus (rum s; .1. S. Dow n, one
crate pictures; lid Chisholm, one Jot It. h
frois. James Sheptrard. one trunk cloth-
orcst City isrunvlry. five rolls pap'i ;
U. G. Huckhelr, one.trunk: W. D. Farris,
one package six waqon poles; 11. H. t’oaen,
one rack; C. D. I'trelps. one crate picture
frames; Bts-k At Gregg Hardware Coin
pany, one coil roi>c; L wis Heyward, one
jug syrup; G. B. Sandley, on© bundlo
<• l othos-horses; Savannah U. A- (*. Cos., on°>
bundle two baskets; C. H. Leech, one K t
h h. gocHls; Mrs. Kate Leech, cue lot li. h.
goo<is; t\ H. WilJiam**. fourteen empty
barrels; Western Union Telegraph Com
panv, one barrel zinc; no marks, two bar
rels. on© half eaok rice and twenty-two
bales hay. All of the above, freight eon
signed to Savannah, (In.
V\. Jackson, Brunswick. <>;., one lot h.
h. goods; J. A. Wilson. Brunswiek. Ga..
one box drugs, box advertising matter;
1611 is-You nig & 00.. Brunswh k. fin.. eUlu
baits hay; EH la Thomas, Brunswick, Ga.,
one box Clothing; Mrs. J. I). Harris. Da
rien, Ga.. one barrel h. h. goods, one chair
apd one bundle bedding; Frank Andiun,
Brunswick, Ga., one jug; Eila Stone,
Brunswick. Ga.. two bundles bedding;
laila Smith, Tift on, Ga.. one lot h. h
goods; J. S. Carter. Statenvllle. Ga., one
box books; J. H. Warren. 123 Mi e Post,
(la., one package packing, one can oil;
E. L. Moore, Tifton, Ga., on© anvil; Alfred
Howland, Madison. Ga.. two rolls paper;
J. M. Paulk, Tifton, Ga., one box h. h.
goods; Albany Carriage und Wagon C< 111-
pany, AJlHiny. Ga., one can oil, one box
enamel; 11. Jacobs, Albany. Ga., one Ik>x
clothing; Jim Davis, 123 Milt Post. Ga.,
one sack pans; L. C. Wilson, Quitman, G \. f
one stove; Plttmun Bros., Glenmore, (Ii .
one l>ox drugs'and barrel flour; J. M.
Champion, Sylvester. Ga.. one barrel vi t
ear; J. Livingston. Thomasvllle, Ga. on*>
• "■d. *mf bundle h. h. goo I
Annia Johnston. Thomawville. Ga.. on -
rocker; lv Roger©, Thomaavilie, Gu. t 01 e
box clothing; L. A. Myers, TlwmasvlU\
Ga.. one box stationery; order
notify Grosser & “H..” Thomasviile,
Ga., one box dry goods; E. D. Bacon
ton, Ga., half barrel elder; J. H Gilford,
Waycros*. Ga.. one bundle mouldings; .1.
B. 'East. Waycross, Ga., on© box glass; S.
Flowers. Waycross, Ga.. orfe box h. h.
goods; Dr. R. V. Izlar. Waycross, Ga.,
one box books; < \ W. Jeffords’& Cos., Way
cross, Ga., one barrel vinegar; J. H. Jones,
Waycross, Ua., one box groceries; N. D.
Trout, Waycross, Ga., on© tallying ma
chine; A. Turner, Waycross, Ga.. one box
merchandise.
G. B. Clark. Way cross. Ga., one box
merchandise; J. R. Shelton, Waycro-s.
Ga.. one box h. h. goods; N. Ganlner,
Waycross. Ga., one box h. h. goods; John
Thomas, Waycross, Ga.. one l*d. one
bundle bedding; Ida Mitchell. waycroß-’.
Ga.. one bed; Lula Floyd, Waycross, Ga,,
one bundle bedding; R. Coleman, Valdosta.
Ga., on© rocking chair and one bureau;
Briggs & Son. Valdosta. Ga., two boxes
hardware; J. O. Langford, Valdost t. Ga..
one sack: Briggs Air Son, Valdosta, Ga..
one lockage hardware. Jour axes; J. John
son. Valdosta, Ga., on© box h. h. goods; E.
J. Alexander. Sylvester, (la., olie half bar
rel eider; Jim Baldwin, Sylvester, Ga.. on©
bundle quilts; L. S. Malone, Homerville,
Ga., one package advertising matter;
Williams Bros.. Jsal>ella, Ga.* two boxes
drugs; James Florence, Bainbrldge, Ga.,
one trunk merchandise; Guthrie A Cos.,
McDonald, Ga., one bundle twenty-five
saw r handles; T. Tatem, Gainesville, Fl
box printed matter; Jeff Davis, Valdosta,
Ga.. one bundle bedding: Atlanta Publish
ing Company, one roll paper; also th© fol
lowing described freight without marks;
One -bundle bedding; one lot h. h. goods;
one bed spring; one knocked-down har
row’; on© bundle bedding; one-half barrel
oil; one stove; five caddies tobacco; on ■
bundle twelve brooms; one pickage two
bed ends; one b<*x picture frames; one box
cartridges; one oil tank; one coil wire rope;
one bedstead, one lx>x two hats; one hunK;
one case Pearline; two boxes smoking to
bacco; one bucket ami contents; one bun
dle six iron ro<ls.
LEGAL SALES.
IN the District 1 !ourt of the lfnlt< l
States for Southern district of Georgia.
Eastern Division. In the matter of Neld
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 pefftion of said estate belonging to VV.
B. Mell, to wit: Five half lots In West
Savannah, being a part of the Jasperviile
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
stock; also, five shares of the Jasperviile
Land and Improvement Company’s stock.
J 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 cash,
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 track of the Central of Geor
gia Railway Company. Also two acres of
land at Marlow In Effingham county,
known in a survey made by Wm. H. Cone
for Dr. W. T. McConnell, Jan. 17, 1890,
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.
WM. P. HARDEE. Trustee.
This 9th day of January, 1900.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
—DEAI.KK IN-
Falrts, Oils and Glass, Sash. Doors,Blind*,
and Builders’ Supplies, Plain and Decora
tive Wall Paper, Foreign and Domestic
Cements, Dime, Fleeter and Hair. Sols
Agent for Abestlne Cold Water I’elnt.
W Congress street, west, and 19 St. Julies
sireet, west.
AUCTION NAI.KS FUTURE DAY*.
ADM INISTRATrTxTsALL~
*lOil\ L. ARCIII 711, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtu© of an order of (he
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I
will sell at public outcry, between
the legal hours of sale. on ih©
FIRST TUESDAY (being (be sixth
day) of FEBRUARY, 1900, b*> for?
chc Court House door of Chatham county,
all (hat lot or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In the county
of Chatham and state of Geor
gia, lu the city of Savannah, an l
known and designate and on th- map or plan
of said city as lot number sixty-on© (61),
White ward, said lot being bounded north
by Duffy street, east by lot num
ber sixty-two (62), j-aid ward; south
by Duffy street lane, and west by lot num
ber sixty (60), said lot number sixty-on©
containing -four houses,’ two •n Duff*’
street and two on Duffy street lane, which
last named lot is subject to deeds to t-e< ir©
debt to Chatham Real Estate and Im
provement Company, sold as (he prop
erly of the estate of i\ W. Glenn for pay
ment of debts and distribution. Terms
cash, purchaser paying for titles.
ELI/.A Birr 11 MH. LEDGE
Administratrix.
Th© property consists of four houses
Nos. 905 and 307 Duffy surer east, and
two on rear of lot. fronting the lane.
.POIIAI L. ARCHER, % netlnneer.
Under and by virtue of tin* power vested
in me by appointment as so© trustee, un
der deed from Susan C. Houston to Eliza
beth Ratz. dated June 7. 1893, and re
corded in Chatham County Records, Book
of Mortgages, 3E. Folio 3.71, I will sell it
public outcry, before the Court House in
Chatham county, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY. 19 K).
between the legal hours of gale,
the following pro|**rty described in
said deed, to wit: All that certain lot or
parcel ol laud situated in Chatham coun
ty, Georgia, known ami designated as lot
numbered 48 in C. J. Hull’a subdivision **f
ihe northwest portion of lot number 4.
Jekyll tythlng, Derby ward, as appears In
Chatham County Records, Book 4F, Page
56. Also that certain lot or parcel of land
situated in Haul county and state, and fil
ing i part of the said subdivision and
known and designated therein ns lot num
ber 47. Each of said lots 47 and 48 con
taining a front of 2T> Bet on Waldburg
st reet (extended) and a rectangular dept i
of 75 feet; together with all the Improve
ments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing; and also ail of th© equity of the
paid Susan C. Houston therein. Terms
cash, purchaser paying for titles und
revenue at amps.
J. FERRIS CANN, Trustee.
LEGAL SAL4B.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE OF GROUND
RENT LOTS.
City Marshal’s Office,
Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 2, 1900.
Under and by virtue of resolution of
| the Council of the city of Savannah, pass
ed on th© 13th day of December, 1899, and
published herewith, I Will sell on the 6th
I day of February, 1900, the same being
the FIRST TUESDAY of the month, l>©-
fore the door of the Court House, in the
*44y of Savannah, (’hatham county, state
of'Georgia, and between the legal hours
of sale, under the direction of the Com
mittee on City Lots, the following de
scribed property and improvements there
on, in the city of Savannah, re-entered
tor non-payment of ground rent due th"
Mayor and aldermen of ttie city of Sa
vannah, to wit:
CRAWFORD WARD.
Lot 33 and improvements thereon, ©st.
i Patrick Prenty, minimum price, $660.64.
Lot 34 and improvements thereon, est.
Patrick Prenty, minimum price, $920.35.
West half of lot 6 and improvements
thereon, Helen M. Lovering, minimum
price, $2%.67.
CRAWFORD WARD, EAST.
Middle part lot 1 and improvements
thereon, John McLuughlin, trustee, mini
mum price, $559.84.
NEW FRANKLIN WARD.
East part of lot 10 and improvements
thereon. Marv, EdWard and William L©e,
minimum price, $934.26.
GREENE WARD.
South half of lot 16 and improvements
thereon, Miss M. M. Low, minimum price,
$334.57.
JACKSON WARD.
East half of lot 7 and Improvements
thereon, B. L. Winston, minimum price,
$533.25.
West half of lot 8 and Improvements
thereon, B. L. Winston, minimum price,
s63s.ss.
LAPAYKTTE WARD.
East half of lot 43 and improvements
thereon, E. I*. Neldllnger, minimum price,
$621.84. 7
LIBERTY WARD.
Jt 4 and Improvements thereon, est.
John Feeley, mlnifhum price, $736.92.
It 8 and Improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, minimum price, $816.40.
Lot 9 and Improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, minimum price, $826.37.
Lot 10 and improvements thereon, Mary
Feeley, minimum price, $640.63.
East part of lot 18 and Improvements
thereon, Margaret J. Thomson, minimum
price, $575.65.
LLOYD WARD.
Tjot 52 and improvements thereon. Milo
Hatch, trustee, minimum price, $2,855.43.
WARREN WARD.
It 16 and improvements thereon, Misa
M. M. Ijow. minimum price. $431.31.
The entire fee of the above described
property will be sold. Terms cash, pur
chasers paying for titles and stamps.
JOHN POWER, City Marshal.
RESOLUTION.
By Committee on Finance—
Resolved, by the Mayor and aldermen of
th© city of Savannah, in Council assem
bled, That th© ground rent property set
forth and described In the attached state,
ment, entitled “Ground Rent Owners in
Arrears,” and /kited Dec. 13. 1899, all of
which has been re-entered, be sold by the
marshal of the r\ tv of Savannah Vit public
outcry to the highest and best bidders,
and In th© manner provided by ordi
nance.
That fee simple estoton be sold In alt of
(he said property ahd for such sums as
will be sufficient to cover all arrearages
of ground rants, taxes and unpaid pur
rba. <■ money, with Interest, and Iri the ad
vertisement of the said property, such
minimum prices shal be mentioned
OLD NEWSPAPERS, 200 for 25 cents, at
Business Office Morning News.
BREWERS,
Wc have a Shoe for your
BUSINESS.
Come see them. Price reasonable.
$3.00.
GEIL & QUINT
JO. BROUGHTON STREET, U/EST.
PHONE 620.
AUCTION 9AU&S FUTURE DAYS.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
LARGE milt K RESIDENCE /.I IILt
% Nl4 \\\ STREETS.
C. 11. DORSETT, %n©tlone©r.
Under and by virtue of my appoint*
m. as (rust©© by Cyrus R. Martin, un
*ll ■ r the Denver ©ontained in that certain
i’ *>l to s< < ur< debt from Annie Davis to
Uyi us B Martin, dated June 27, 1896, and
recorded In the *■! rk*’ office of the Su
perior Court of said county in Mortgage
Ui*k 3b <. folio 357. I will sell on the
Fl It ST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, UDO.
b- ing tin* 6th day of the month* at rh©
Court House in Savannah, during th©
usu ; hours of ulo at public outcry, ail
' ■ • r in lot of land in th© city of
Sivaiinal' enunty of Chatham, and state
ol Georgia, being the western portion of
that lot known md designated upon th©
n , ; M* or p'an ■: aid city as letter H in
Middle (>gbdh<up*‘ ward; said portion be
:n - bounded on it,.- north by Zubly street*
on the west \ Ann street, on the aouih
by lot letter F. in said ward, and on the
-ast by the remaining portion of said lot
H. the part < >nv .and hereby having a
Iront of Zubly streot of iw*nty-fcur (24)
■’* l * d n r* tangular depth along the
' Mm* of Ann street of eighty-two (82>
f* i et The Improvement on said lot con
s.s(h of a brick residence. Terms cash.
ISAAC BECKETT, Trustee.
AT AUCTION.
\ WELL I.Ot \TEI4 AND VERY DBS©
SIICAIILF. llltlt K RESIDENCE.
( . 11. llOlt SETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House, during th©
usual hours of sal**, for account of ail
oonccrn<*d, ou TUESDAY, Feb. 6, 1900,
That elegant brick residence, two
loii. s on ,i basement, known as No. 80i
Gwinnett, ©ast. being next to th© corner
’f Lincoln, fronting south. The lot i*
48x130, giving ample yard and garden
>paee In the basement there are kiteh
*ii. '■dor© room and two servants’ rooms,
fin the parlor floor are handsome saloon
parlors, large dining room butler's pantry,,
with dumb waiter and electric hells, and
on the chamber floor are three bedrooms,
i hall room and bath room. The haU I©
beautifully wainscoted, ceiling high, large
piazzas on the east (• both floors, and bay)
windows to both floors.
Th© location is exceedingly desirable, and
ih*> iv deuce is convenient, well ar
ranged, light and airy.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\ %LI % RLE INVESTMENT IMtOPERTU
C. 11. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order grants
ed by the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, I will sell at th©
Court House, in Savannah, during th©
usual hour© of .sale, on TUESDAY, FEB.
0. 1900, for the purpose of the payment
of debts and for distribution, the fol
lowing, nx belonging to the estate o|
Francis M. Threadcraft, deceased:
The western half of lot No. 30, Greenl
ward, and the improvements thereon, con**
slstitig of a one-story house, known as Now
515 York street, east, and a one-story
house in rear of name, on lane, said half
lot l)e Ing subject to an annual ground
r< uL payable to the city of Havannati, of
$11.25. Terms cash.
Tin* above Ih sold for account and risM
of the former purchaser.
ERNEHT C. THREADCRAFT,
Adm. and. b. n. c. t. a.
AT AUCTION.
GOOD LOT ON TWELFTH NE%it
WHITAKER.
U. 11. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will sell at the Court House In Savan
nah, during th© usual hour of sal© >n
Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1900, for account of all
concerned: Lot letter *S“ in Bolomons
ward, fronting on Twelfth street,
between Whitaker and Barnard streets,
with a depth northward of ninety feet.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I. I). LA Him HE, Auctioneer,
By virtue of an order grants! by th©
Honorable Hampton L. Ferrlll, Ordinary;
for Chatham county, Georgia, I will sell
lefor© the Court House door, during th©
l©gal hours of sale, on TUESDAY, the 6lh
day of February, 1900,
All that tract of Land In Chatham county,
Georgia, niiout two miles east of Montelth
station and about thirteen miles from Sa
vannah, on and near the Charleston and
Savannah Railroad, known as the “Cleary*
Homestead, ’’ said tract containing flv©
hundred and sixteen (516) acres of high
land, more or Jess, and three hundred (300$
acres river swamp, more or less. Hold a©
the property of Ann Nora Cleary, de
ceased, for payment of debts and dlstrihu*
lion. Terms cash; purchaser paying foff
papers. JORDAN F. BROOKS.
Administrator Estate Ann Nora Cleary.
“adm IN ISTRATOR’SSALE.
KM tm>i A UKHHOVD, Auctioneer*.
Tniler and by virtue of n order of tha
f'ourt of Ordinary of Chatham county, w.
will sell at public outcry, between Ih*
tonal houra of sale, on thsl
FIRST TUESDAY (being tha
sixth day( OF FEBRUARY, 1900.
before the Court House door of Chatham
county, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, lots 18 and 19 In C .1. Hull’s sub
division of tract known as No. 10 of Milieu
lots and Improvements thereon as ap
pears in County Records, Rook 4Ds, Pago
.172, belonging to the estate of Jane Rut
lodge, deceased, for payment of debts and
distribution.
MICH A El. A. CONNOLLY,
Administrator.
The above property Is located on Ran*
dolph street, three doors south of Ander
son street. The Improvements consist of m
one-story hnu-> now under good rental.
YOU MANS & DEMMOND, Auctioneers,
J. D. WEED * CO
■AVANNAH, GA.
Leather Belting, Steam Packing & Hose.
Agent* for NEW YORK RUBBER
BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY.
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