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u> tli ETO OIL CONSI'MDRS.
S|Bll . \-riciillurnl Department'll In
formation Circular.
Department of Agriculture
* „ t , ,uiy issued an interesting pam
.... ing '’the law regulating the sale
, • mating oils, and other matters
m nation to inspectors, oil dealers
I . general public.” The pamphlet
.r l by State Inspector Glas
, trr , it and is issued under the su
, n of Commissioner Stevens.
• Advice to tlie Public,” that
the other matter in the pam
h Mr. Barrett says:
• \\ - never you find your lamp is not
p, .._ \on a satisfactory light we ask
vO ,, -; to carefully peruse and study
’ suggestions laid down in this pant
, • i-i regard to the care that is neees
jt<>r a successful and profitable use
‘i-.-ips. If you find that you have not
j’p-i using those methods kindly adopt
jjjpjvi ;md if you do not then obtain good
-v please report the matter to the
rea; , - nil inspector, who will take pleas-
, , xamining the oil that you are us
j,yr \: this is not convenient kindly com-
r * ; • te any complaints that you might
vj V * to this office, and it will be my
0 63 ' ! < 11 ■ to give them my personal atten
* t
][; ;!i course of the pamphlet the state
I**■ * pays his respects to the current
jj- i . iv<d and accepted opinion that an
K] , ]. h fails to meet the test prescribed
; v is a poor oil, in the sense that it
ii.. i.ot give a good light. This, he says,
Sr.'i the case, and an oil may be dan
jfrnis. indeed, and yet give as good a
ha as any other. The pamphlet con
t,;:: - xie.isive and minute directions ro
Cr.ti- rs and inspectors, as well as to con
sumers of oils.
I: adNises the consumer who has reason
to apprehend that he is being furnished
v/h unsafe oil that will not pass the pre
fil-'d ist to report the matter to the
near, st inspector. It is made the duty
c: t::• • inspectors to investigate personally
ail complaints of this character and to
p.-.-i/uu all persons who are found to
tio- ii:np-hecl the inferior and dangerous
pjdes of oil to the public.
If:<• 11‘ \v test, prescribed by the last Leg-
I;. .in , is described and its good results
s wr, The new test insures a far greater
bo- of safety to the consumer than was
jv.'.-dh.- ”rdei the old, and is more exact
a:.d o-.-iirate in every respect. Oommis-
Fi'uter Si evens’ pamphlet will doubtless
r sult in the prevention of many acci
dents that a careless and unskilled use
of oil would have otherwise caused.
\ M \ I)AV SCHOOL WOHKEIt.
International Meeting to He Held by
C olored Citizens.
Hev. L. B. Maxwell, A. M., field worker
of the International Sunday School Con
vntion, among tlie colored people, is in
the ci iy. He has arranged to have a
r.iiss meeting of Sunday School workers
on Wednesday night next at 8 o'clock at
i Second Baptist Church, Greene
Square.
iprogramme, as arranged, is an in
<• :i mg one, consisting of subjects that
fir*: • much moment. It is as follows:
rr .r; singing; statement, The Interna*
t. : ii Sunday School Work, Rev. L. B.
ID x well; address, "The Need of Early
Mural Training,” Rev. C. C. Cargile, B.
I'. ■! Mress, “The, Object of Early Moral'
Training, *’ Rev. J. W. Roberts; address,
fttnawftaf Obligation in Early Moral
Trai- ing,” Rev. J. Crolly; address, “The
l?ur u Remedy for (ha- Prevention of
Yoj.liful Criminals,” Prof. N. B. Young,
A M.; singing; address, ‘‘The Pastor's
Km in Sunday School Work,” Rev. R. H.
Siuleton; address, “Formation or Refor
mation, Which?” Rev. C. Max Manning,
tv I'.; address, “A Common Ground for
Tni.d Effort,” Prof. John 'Mclntosh, A.
M address, “The Church and Young Peo
ple" Rev. P. H. Travis; address, “What
Cat- We Do Here in Savannah to Change
Conditions?” Rev. J. J. Durham,
P I>.: singing.
R< v. Maxwell has held similar meetings
b several cities of this and other states.
A lew weeks ago he held a very largely
attended meeting in Atlanta, at which
time ex-Gov. Northern Gov. Card 1 -r, Hon.
11-ke Smith and other prominent men
K'ke.
I his is a work that has only started re
c t;y among tlie colored people, and Rev.
Maxwell is the first worker. He was elect
to ib 5 position about four years ago,
cl bis planted many organizations over
ti.v South.
inn \\ cot■ xty’s hepi blk i^s.
Delegntes Elected to the Party Con
ventlonn.
The Republicans of Bryan county hold
their County Convention yesterday. The
fii'-eting is said to have been largely at
t ruled, harmonious and enthusiastic. T.
I Rhodes and Wallace Stewart were
elected delegates to the State and District
conventions. L. M. Pleasant and J. C.
eimnions of Savannah were present and
addresses. The delegates were In
structed to report to\the Pleasant con
v‘n,ion in Savannah, Feb. 14.
v F- R. Sims, representing the Dele
#--d 'action, was present and undertook to
• oh: i meeting In the interest of that
’ but his opponents claim that the
■to was unsuccessful. There will doubt
-1 1 an opposing delegation, however,
rival convention, which meets on
the i j - lit of Feb. 13.
•Yew Hardware Firm.
J 1 IF Peeples & Sons have opened a
*h< . '.i!e hardware business at 125 Con
j[ n street, west. A very' large stock of
ha ' ire has been put on the five floors,
•“ very preparation i-s About ready to
® . iraveling men out through Savnn
-1111 - serritory. •
*'• I’eepes Is well-known In Savannah,
jj 1 ' been identified with several enter
cre in the past. He has been en
-1 ai mercantile pursuits since 1855 at
, ’ t S. C. t and has accumulated a
At no time while he nas been
•• In business in Savannah has his
at Peeples been suspended.
1 owns the handsome struct
‘ Congress street In which his hara
'a.sineis is to be carried on. His
1 A. F. Peeples, will be general
‘ 1 of the new business. He hea
* f experience in hardware, having
! > the employ of J. D. Weed & Cos.,
‘ 1 in the capacity of b(K>kkeeper,
,n and traveling man. He is a
-hiy capable man In every branch
business. He has a large acquaint
ighout Ba\annah’a t- rrltory,
1 he i.s now able to turn to first rate
int He went North a few weeks ago
' nadt the purchases for the firm.
v ' R. I*. Peeples, Another son. is a
‘ , man of experience, and will be a
Ml ‘in in the business*.
f new firm starts out under the most
Ul auspices, and it is to be hoped
.j 11 Fi placing Savannah among the
>bbing centers of the country.
With Coaster and Brake.
lumbia chainless wheel with coast
brake attached Is on exhibition at
1,11 lumbia Agency, T. A. Bryson, 242
*ul reet. This attachment is the new
]s , 'Ron to the ItfOO type of wheel, and
l ien *> Tcut intcreat amongst wheel-
H)le in every j
heel. The |
Ails that he
tiered inyul
in the river
infancy, the
submerged
t ver yone
' - • has some
—weak spot
. j in his phy
sical organism, and that weak spot is the
invariable attacking point of disease.
No inan is stronger than that weakest
spot in him. We see great robust look
ing men go down like ninepins, at a
touch of disease, and wonder at it! It
is sitaply the wound in the weak spot,
the vulnerable heel of Achilles.
It is the office of Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery to build up the weak
places, to strengthen the weak organs of
the body. It does this on Nature’s own
plan of nourishment. Proper food prop
erly assimilated makes a weak man
strong. But the man is only an aggre
gation of parts, so that the strong man
means strength of all parts, heart, lungs,
liver, nerves, etc. “Golden Medical
Discovery ’• puts into Nature’s hands the
material by which the stomach 'is
strengthened, the blood purified, the
nerves nourished, the lungs vitalized It
makes the weak strong and the sick well.
It contains no alcohol or other intoxicant
Mr. R. J. McKnight, of Cades, Williamsburjj
Cos., S. C., writes : ” I had been troubled wit*
rheumatism for twelve years, so bad at times ]
could not leave tny bed. I was badly crippled.
Tried mauy doctors and two of them gave m.
up to die. None of them did me much good.
The pains in my back, hips and legs (aud at
times in my head), would nearly kill me. My
appetite was very had. I took five bottles of thi
‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and four vials dJ
’ Pellets,' and t.vdnv mv health is good.’ 1
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
POH^XLE^NAsAsYArnnrs^Oiria>R
RENT FOR A CONG SERIES OF
YEARS, YVITH PRIVILEGE OF
PURCHASE.
AH those vacant lots on Anderson street,
between the Lawton Memorial and Bar
nard street. Also all those vacant lots on
First street, between the Lutheran Church
and Barnard street. All of the above lots
are near the Whitaker and Barnard
street car lines, and are only one block
from the Henry street school. Also, that
entire block 'of lots between Bull and
Drayton streets facing north on Sixth
street and Thomas Park. Also, several
blocks of lots between Thiitd and Seventh
streets, extending from the S., F. and W.
Railway to East Broad street. For par
ticulars apply to
DR. L A. FALLIGANT.
11l Oglethorpe avenue, west.
SAVANNAH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
• COMPANY,
636 EAST BAY.
BOILER MAKERS, MACHINISTS,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
Second-hand Boilers, Engines, Pumps,
etc., on hand and in serviceable condition.
One 15-H. P. Portable Engine and Boiler.
One 60-H. P. Return Tubular Boiler.
One 30-H. P. Upright Boiler.
All in fine condition.
abstracts of land titles.
All real estate In city of Savannah and
county of Chatham.
Money loaned on city property at low
rates of Interest.
ISAAC BECKETT.
24 President street, east.
lIECKNIANN’S CAFE,
112 & 114 Whitaker st., Savannah, Ga.
Everything up to date. Oysters
in any style. Steaks and Chops to
order. Imported Beer on draught. •
RYAK’S BLSIXESS COUIE,
Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building.
Competent office help supplied from this
college. Students prepared directly for
business. Day and night sessions. Learn
to operate the new models of the\Remtng
ton Standard Typewriter, that being th*
machine which the business world em
plays. Dearing & Hull, Sole Dealers.
THAT SEIV COKCEK.
“White Star" is fast becoming the
popular brand. Its purity and whole
som<*ness is fully wairranted. Order a
trial pound from
F. A. HARMS.
Phone 813. ill Tattnall.
It would pay you to get our prices on
Flour this week.
IT,I- EAT 'ESI.
If I don't serve the best food, cooked
twice as well as anybody else in Savan
nah I’ll eat matches for you. Every
body who tries my meals, by tickets or
special order, says so.
JOE CHANG,
Proprietor San Francisco Restaurant,
111 Drayton street.
p, s._And I charge Only 25c at that.
TH AT FINE COFFEE.
Everybody says that special Bennett—
Sloon Coffee of mine is the best article
they can obtain. That Golden Seal Corn
heads the list. These brands are handled
bv nobody in Savannah hut me.
Phone 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
j> S.—Of course I handle the choicest
game and meat. Order any time of day.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
3-lb. can Pumpkin Pie 16c. t
3-lb. can Strawberry Beets 15c.
1-lb. can Asparagus Tips 15c, 2 for 25c.
3-lb. can corn 25c.
Try our Butter 28c.
Headquarters for Geo. W. Childs Cigar.
L. B. GREER,
Phone 654. Park Ave. and Whitaker.
noons, sash, HLixns,
And everything in the building material
line. We are headquarters for these
goods, with the largest and most com
plete slock in the South. Buy White Pine
Doors, Sash and Blinds for your new
home.
AS DREW HANLEY COMPANY.
THE BOSTON CAFE!
The quietest and cleanest and most
up to date place in Savnnnah.
Within a block of Do Soto. .
UELMKKN'a CAFE,
Phono ia(* __ Elberty and Whitaker,
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1900.
Chafing
Dish
Parties
Are ip vogue now to a greater extent
than ever. We have a superb stock 'of
-- - ♦
Chafing Dishes
The famous Jewett Dish and, other good
makes. No house in the state can show
such a variety.
Baking Dishes.
New shapes in Nickel Plate and Impor
ted China.
GAS and ELECTRIC GLOBES—Our as
sortment is varied and extensive and we
can order any design at short notice. We
save money to those needing Gas or Elec
tric Globes.
Thos. West & Cos.,
11 Broughton Street, West.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
'TutTuviA rrutiTiwnmTTrv!
The only place thoroughly equipped for
packing for shipment and moving
and nice furniture. The only place will)
apparatus for hoisting pianos and other
heavy furniture to upper floors. The
only place where special attention is given
to storing nice furniture and merchandise.
The only place where carpets are proper
ly cleaned by machinery Instead of with
a club. The only place that furnishes
bicycle messenger boys. This Is the
DISTRICT MESSENGER AND DELIV
ERY COMPANY,
321 Congress. Telephone 2.
C. H. Medlock. Supt. and Mgr.
PLASTERERS’ Atilt MASONS’ SLP
PLIES,
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Hair and River
Band. Prompt delivery. Reasonable
price.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Drayton and Congress.
Phone 519.
THE GREATEST COUGH REMEDY IN
THE WORLD,
PRATHER’S TAR AND WHLD CUEII
IIV 25c.
DONNELLY’S PHARMACY.
Belting and Hose, Sheet fletals, !
Iron Pine and Fittings,
h. i. mm i sons, i
’ *
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE, |
TINWARE, STOVES, 1
FARM IMPLEMENTS, :
Cutlery and Builders’ Supplies,
Fire Arms,Ammunition,:
Scales and Mill Supplies.
TELEPHONE BS9. ]
t
125 Congress Street, West, :
MARKET SQUARE,
SAVANNAH, GA. I
NOTICE!
M. L. Lewis,
Representing
''meim. • he • ram”
Has OPENED under the SCREVEN
HOUSE the largest display of Mer
chant Tailoring ever had in Savan
nah. A fine line of domestic, English and
French goods at reduced prices. Nobby
suits made to order from $12.50 up, and
kept in repair free of charge.
Here is M TO!.
Push it in.
I have just received One Hundred more
Sample Suits for men, made up by the
best Tailoring Houses In the country.
They must be sold. If you cannot af
ford to have a suit made to your meas
ure. buy one of these at half price. We
are offering the citizens of Savannah the
best opportunity of life to dress them
selves well, come early and get first
choice; don't forget place, under Screv
en House.
AMPSR.MENTS.
UNDER CANVAS
The climux of all tented amusements,
West Broad oiid Bolton sis,. Tuesday,
Feb. 13—A. G. Allen's Big Original New
Orleans Colored Minstrels. Two bands,
two cars. 8b people. Clever Comedians,
Pretty Creole Girls. Comic and Artistic
Cake Walkers, and the greatest galaxy of
Sweet Singers of the Sunny South ever
assembled In one company. All prow-mod
under n grand commodious tent, seating
over 2,000 people. Watch for grand free
street parade on day of show.
Admission 15c and 25c.
TELFAIR ACADEMY
-OF—
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
—Gallery ol Painting, and Sculpture—
Open to visitors dally, except Sunday,
From 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Single admission 25c. Annual ticket* $L
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL
“HAIR,” GLORIOUS AND ABl'ND
ant. crowns youth and vigor—yet—through
Fickne&s or misfortune one may suffer
from partial or total baldness and thus
endanger one's commercial and social suc
cess. Hence the popularity of the tou
pees for partial baldness anil wigs for to
tal baldness made by the Georgia halt ex
pert, 28 Hasi Broughton Street Hair, Je%v
elry and Shaving Supply House, the place
for fine hair goods, and the making of
combings into anything from a watch
chain to a pompadour roll.
"VICTOR, BANNER AND BARGAIN
oil heaturs; three reliable stoves; buy one
aud save doctor's bills. C. P. Miller,
Agent, 207 Broughton, west.
NE W DOMESTIC SKWINM M.\-
chihes up to date, and a full lifle of sup
plies always on hand. All kinds of sec
ond-hand machines bought and sold. We
have some as good as new, cheap, guar
anteed and placed on trial. Have two first
class Wilcox & Gibbs machines on hand.
We repair any machine or attachment.
Re-nickle, rejapan, reveneer and reno
vate machine cabinets. Needles of all
kinds. Best oil ten cents per pint. G. O.
Fenton & Son.
’ M ISS JVIAMIE CL BENN HTT'S ST.
Valentine’s ball and children’s masque*
rade. Catholic Library Hall. Wednesday
night. Children’s Masquerade, 8:30 to 10:30.
Orchestra and dancing; 10:30 to 2.
CASH BUYERS WUI FIND BPB
clal attractions in my mammoth stock of
furniture and carpets; my goods are
money savers. C. P. ililler, agent, 207
Broughton, west.
KNOW YOUR PATE AND FORTUNE;
Madame Hearn, palmist and mind reader,
tells pus<, present and future; life rea ling.
25c. 543 East Broughton street.
MILLER WANTS YOUR TRADE’AND
will do anything honorable to get It; you
need Miller’s furnkure and carpets; be
Just to yourself and call on him. C. P.
Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west.
1 XSU RE "YOUR* PROPERTY AT ONCE
with the New York Underwriters'. W.
C. Frlpp & Cos., agents.
’MADAME} AHMIAD, PALMIST, OF
the famous Z&ncl^&•'tyLPibe In
the city for a short while; visitors re
ceived 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 102 Harris street,
east.
I WISH TO INFORM THE DADlEiTofr
Savannah that 1 am now located at 2u5
York street, west, where I shall continue
to carry on my dressmaking establish
ment, and shall bet pleased to have thorn
call to see me. Respectfully, Mrs. S.
Stelnman.
• CHINESE BAZAR, 145 WHITAKER
street, just arrived, anew lot of Chinese
and Japanese fancy goods; also extra
fine teas, direct from the Orient, and sold
at .reasonable prices. Kee Chung 4- Cos.,
Proprietors.
IN ST’ RE YOUR LIFE IN THBIMIOH
nix Mutual of Hartford, Conn. W. C.
Fripp & Cos., Agent.
~SOM KTI IINIV NR W FOR - A MATE l ’"ft
photographers; send 25 cents in stamps
ami receive one dozen, of our latest and
best self-toning pai>er; by its use you sur
pass competitors, beautiful carbon effects;
easy worker, money saver, sure pleaser.
Address American Photo Supply Cos., 567
S. Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga.
""enameled steel~twin“beds
and cribs; a large stock'at rock-bottom
prices. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Brough
ton, west.
~TRUNKa SAMPLE CASES AND
satchels, made to order while you wait;
we take old trunks in part payment: keys
fitted free of charge. Chatham XrMnk
Factory, Broughton, corner Abercorn.
LAD IESTHAV E YOUR HATS“trT\l
med by an experienced milliner: trimming,
25c; feathers dyed, curled; making velvet
ha4s specialty. Mrs. S. Britton, 136 Bar
nard.
CALL ON W. C. FRIPP & CO., AT
once, a good opportunity for investment*
is offered.
BEFORE BUYING A NEW STOVE OR
range call and look at my stock of Othel
los. Sunshines and other flrst-clase stoves,
ranges and heaters; handsome, durable,
and price will influence you. P. H. Kler
nan. 10 State street, west.
ADVERTISING IS A GOOD THING IN
business, but it alone will never make suc
cess; at least, in horseshoeing, as It re
quires years of labor and natural adapt
ability to make a horseshoer like Mona
han, at Jefferson, near Liberty.
HAVE YOUR OLD TRUNKS, SATCH
eIs, etc., repaired at the Chatham ‘Trunk
Factory; the only Skilled workman in the
city. Broughton, corner 'Abercorn.
WHY PAY RENTS WHEN YOU CAN
buy a good house or building lot in
choice section of the city by consulting
W. C. Fripp & Cos.
WALL PAPERS, 1900 MANUFACTURE,
now here; more coming; I want to hang
on your walls; I also want to paint your
house or do any work in my line, house
painting, paper hanging, etc. J. P. Owen,
Whitaker street.
STORAGE, I HAVE UNSURPASSED
facilities for storing household goods at
reasonable rates and solicit patronage;
prompt attention given. 'Phone No. 932
or drop a postal; all goods handled by
experienced workmen. Savannah Storage
Transfer and Delivery Company, West
Broad and Bay lane. Office No. 10 West
Inroad street, J. Elliott Marlow, Manager.
BUT THE WINNER HEATER AND
the Economist cook stove; guaranteed in
every respect. C. P. Miller, agent, 207
Broughton, west.
YOU CAN RrY A TRI'N'K. SATCHEL
or sample ease retail at wholesale prices;
now Is your chance. Chatham Trunk Fac
tory, Broughton, corner Abercorn.
GRATES, BLOWERS AND ABH PANS
always on hand; when your tin roof or
stove needs repairing, call and s*o me.
P. H. Klernan. 10 West State street.
PORCKIA.IN LINKD BATH TUBS,
syphon Jet water closets and the latest
sanitary Improvements; let me give you
a bid. P. H. Klernan, 10 West State
street.
VoR — GOOD INVESTMENTS. APPLY
to W. C. Fripp & Cos., 27 Bay street, east.
SAVANNAH BTEAIM DYE WORKS,
the reliable place for thorough work in
cleaning and neatly pressing ladles' and
gents’ wear. 'Phono 2202 . 21 York street,
west. James AVilkins, proprietor.
A CHOICE LINE OF ('AItPETS, 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.
“LADIES. HAVE YOUR HATS TRlM
rned by first-class milliner for 25c; feath
ers dyed and curb'd; ha is renovated. Miss
C. D. Kenner. 117 York, 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.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books from
Morning News, Savannah. Ga.
MEDICAL.
LADIES IN DISTRESS FROM DK
layed menstruation guaranteed positive re
lief with French prescription 7667; stud for
particular* and tesiiiwnials, enclosing two
stumps. Mine. Guillaume, Galveston, Tex.
MEDICAL.
LADIES! CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4e. stamps
for particulars. “Relief for Ladies,” in
letter by return mail. Ask your druggist.
Chichester Chemical Cos., Fhlluda., Pa.
DPI I’M. MORPHINE 14AB1T CURED
at home; painless, $5 to $lO. American
Medical Dispensary, 554 Decatur street,
Atlanta, Ga., l)r. Houghton, manager.
I HAVE FOUND A POSITIVE CURE
for drunkenness; can bo given secretly';
\Niil gladly tdi you what it is; don’t semi
money. Mrs. May Hawkins. Lock Box
L. H. 131. Grand Rapids. Mich.
VICTORY OF SCIENCE OVER Dis
ease; cancer baffling general practitioner’s
skill yields readily to our scientific meth
ods. Mason Mistical Cos., 121 West Forty
second street, New York. Book and ad
vice free.
O PI U M —M ORPIII W HISKY .—I F
interested in the cure of these habits write
for my book on these diseases, mailed tree.
B. m Woolley, M. D., Atlanta, Qa
HOW ARB YOtJR FEET? IF YOUR
foot are troubling you, call on me and I
will give y’oti relief; I cure ingrowing nabs,
corns and nil diseases of the feet without
pain; charges reasonable; can give the
best references In the city; patients treat
ed at residences; orders can be left at Liv
ingston's drug store. Bull and Congress
streets; telephone 293. Lein Davis, sur
geon chiropodist.
HELP WASTED—MALE.
~wT??fTnT'’7rrdri^^
hand, who under stand's trucking. D. li.
Lester.
WANTEISr A BRIGHT BOY; ONE
who can figure and write well. Address
S., this office.
w ANTED" \\ IN I >T. RELIABLE,
neat white boy to drive milk wagon. Ap
ply Springfltld Dairy, 471 West Boundary
street.
\V ANTI-H), A SAW FILKU WoS ClH
cular mill; good wages anil references.
Address, Morning News, 25.
W \NTi:i>. ACTIVE] TIDY WHITE
boy. not over fourteen-, able to read and
write well. Apply after 8 o’elock Monday
morn ng, Craig’s grocery, Bull and An
derson.
MEN WANTED, S2O WEEKLY; Posi
tion permanent; distributing circulars,
samples, tacking signs, bill posting, etc.;
send two stamps for particulars. Ameri
can Advertisers’ Association, Newport,
Ky.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS; DON’T
prepare for any civil service or census ex
amination without seeing our catalogue
of Information; sent free. Columbian Cor
respondence College, Washington, D. C.
“SALESMEN FOR THE BEST LINE
of made-to-measure clothing. Prices
range from >6.50 up; also big line of men's
and ladies mackintoshes rrom $2.50 up.
Write for sample outfit and terms at
once. Warrington Woolen and Worsted
Mills, Chicago.
"wanted', AGENTS IN EVERY
town where we hav<* no customer, o soil
our custom made clothing-; price to con
sumer $7 to $18; energetic young men can
make big money. For full particulars, ad
dress Work Bros. & (10., Chicago. 111.
"SALESMEN EVERYWHERE TO SEEL
our line of staple goods; aide line or ex
clusive; $lO per day; no experience neces
sary; free samples. Kclliher, 3943 Mar
ket street. Philadelphia, Pa.
"TRA VELTncT SALESMANA'ITU ACT
ive specialty to recail trade; sales, net,
$lB to S3O, each cash commission; territory
new and exclusive; high priced men in
vestigate; references. Box 52, Detroit,
Mich.
"WANTED, EVERYWHERE, ‘Hus
tlers to tack signs, distribute circulars,
samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay.
Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago.
“kNERGETICT"SALESMAN; SCHOOL
supplies; country work; SIOO salary and
extras. R. O. Evans A Cos., Chicago, 111.
ENERGETIC““mAN”~TO
manage branch office for established man
ufacturing house; salary $125 per month
and extra commissions; must furnish SBOO
cash anti satisfactory references. People’s
Cos., Cincinnati* ( >.
SALESMEN TO SELL PERFUMES,
toilet soaps, etc., to dealers, SIOO monthly
and expenses; experience unnecessary.
Plumber Perfumery Cos.. St. T/ouls, Mo.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
“’wANTEIX A GOOD COOK Wflß
references either white or colored. Ap/dy
No. 218 Waldburg street, west, ai 9
o’clock Monday morning.
“WANTED, OIRL FOR ( OOK A ND
housework; reference required; family
small. 418 East Charlton street.
. “WANTED, A~RELIABLE ANl)~COM
petent nurse; none other need apply; ap
plicant must come well recommended. Ap
ply to 306 Gwinnett street, east.
" wanted! lad y soli cm m *ro
sell tea and coffee; salary five dollars per
week. Manila, Morning News.
"w ANTE IX AN EX PERIENCED
laundress. Apply after 9 a. m. Monday
morning, at 219 East Gaston.
“wANTed! A MIDDLE- aged' wo’
man to cook and wash. Apply 118 West
Gwinnett.
LADY CLEARED SO2O, MAN $1,1*2 LAST
six months introducing Hoiladay'a Marvel
waterproof shoe polish, self.-hining, russet
and black; why not you? demonstrated
samples free. Holladay & Cos., room 348.
188 Monroe street, Chicago, sole manufac
turers.
" WANTED, WOMEN TO BIND DRESS
shields at home; steady work; distance no
disadvantage;, ask your dealer to Show
you Korn Stile Ida ami Kora Klasp hose
supporters; Kora Shields snap on waist
without sewing; send 10c for catalogue of
work. Kora Shield Company, 525 Broome
street. New York.
“Wanted! fright lady to trav
el In Georgia; moderate salary and all ex
penses to start; position fiermanent; self
addressed envelope for particulars. Amer
ican Literary and Musical Association, 358
Dearborn, Chicago.
agents wanted.
AGKNTH. SALARY OR COMMISSION;
$25 dally guaranteed; four new patents
everybody uses; sample, free. Bratinm
Manufacturing Company, B 778, Cincin
nati, O.
“AGENTS, SIOO MONTH LY METALLIC
bread board*; sample free. G. K. Forshee
Company, Cincinnati, O.
“SPECIALTY EVERY^NEGR(> BUYS;
we credit you; 5c j>ostagc* brings sample
and particulars. Boston Chemical Com
pany. Richmond, Vo.
WANTED,“AGENTS7~THIS IS YOUR
harvest; start your business; profits 800
per cent.; electric polishing clqth formu
la for $1; sample cloth 10c. New Century
Manufacturing tCompany, Bt. Louis, Mo.
"AGENTS WANTED, USEFUL HOUSE
hoId novelties; 150 per cent, profit; write
for our new' catalogue: Illinois Cutlery
Cos., Decatur, Jii.
AGENTS, LATEST NOVRLTT;
framed porcelain and silk and waterproof
medallion photo’s, S4O weekly. Elite Photo
Novelty Cos., Chicago.
WA N T ED,‘ LO DG E OR( JAN IZ B RS;
attractive plan, easily worked, salary and
commission. Write Kadosh, IXsMoines, lu.
~A< i ENTO W ANTED F< )It A NE W
scheme; a success; good money; perma*
nent position; Just what you want. Ad
dress Box 1060, Portland, Me*
AGENTS WANTED.
script ions for Ihe WesternWorld(monthly);
brightest, and best illustrated faintly Jour
n;il published; sells on sight; mystery story
just commencing; S2OO emh prizes for cor
rect solution; agents can earn $5 to $lO
P*r dtty clear; send references and 10c
for samples, blanks, etc. Address the
Western World, 153 LaSalle street, Chi
cago.
AGENTS ON salary OR COMjfia
-8Ion; the greatest agents’ seller ever pr<v
iluctHl; every user of pen and ink buys it
on sight; 300 to s<b per cent, profit; one
agent’s sales amounteil to $620 In six days;
another $-32 in two hours. Mon roe Mouu
lacturlng Company X 45, La Crosse, Wis.
‘MEMOIRS OF S'D KNEW ALL JACK
*on," by hls widow; also “Camp Fires of
the Confederacy,” two beautiful books;
agents wanted; sendr for descriptive cir
culars awd terms. Courier Journal Print
ing Company, Louisville, Ky.
AGENTS, MANUFACTURE YOUR
own goods; book of 400 secret formulas
by professor of chemistry; contains one
secret costing $250. Price 25 cents. New
Century Manufacturing Company, St.
Ixiuis, Mo.
EMPLO\ M l-: A r wANTED.
i young man; best references. “Quick,”
News office.
WANTED. POSITION AS HOUSE
girl or at plain cooking; can furnish best
of references. 311 State street, west.
WANTED. A POSITION BY I
young man who i not afraid to work,
docs not use tobacco or drink, can furnlsn
best references as to character. Addrees
Rice, oaro Morning News.
A TOW OOLLHSCTTON'S IN
city; can give bond necessary. Address N.
R. Yonge, No. 521 Bolton street, east.
~W 11 >0 V\ NOT A FRA 11) <>FW (> UK
would like position as housekeeper, teach
young children or cook. Address “Alone,”
this office.
WAXTi:!' POSITION BY A FTR43T
clash Itookkeeper; can furnish the best of
S., care News.
WA NT 1 *V>K ITION A 8 VA ITER I N~A
hotel or residence. Apply four Hall lane.
Jno. McPherson.
“POSITI 6 N. BTK nT)< IHAI’H Kit OU
bookkwper; wriUs excellent hand. OV.,
424 Jonea street, east.
WA N TED PL)SITiON AS NI IRS E;
can furnish reference. Address 315 Con
gixps street, east.
"wanted, POSITION In RELIABLE
establishment by competent woman to do
cutting, fitting, designing; fit ready made
suits or corsets. Address 285 Washington
avenue, Macon, Ga.
WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN OF Ex
perience, position to take charge of coun
try store; test reference*. Address FMney
Wools, care News.
“GOOD SAWYER WANTS POSITION
in yellow pine mill of forty to sixty thou
sand Capacity. Twelve years’ experience
in saw milling; good references furnished
on application. Address J. W. Turner, Co
lumbia, Fla.
wanted; A posrrioN as LUMBER
inspector; can give g<*xl r<if**rences. W.
W. Strickland, Sessoms, Ga., Appling
county.
BOOMS \\ inTEI>;
“Pine,” News office.
WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, COM
fortably furnished room, without board, in
good neighborhood. Give price- and loca
tion- “Moderate.”
YOUNG COIJPLE WANTS THRKTI3-
room flit; must tx' cheap; permanent ten
ant; state price. Byron, News.
WANTED, PARLOR FLAT, TFIrI’E
rodms and kitchen, between Bay and Mc-
Donough. Habersham and Barnaul; rea
sonable. Hamlin, 2D Hull, west.
‘“WANTED AT ONCE. ROOM ~TO
store furniture; also two rooms to live in v
Frank, this office.
“WANTED. FURNISHED ROOM BY
young man; give full particulars. F., caro
News office.
BOARD WA If TED.
WANTED, ROOM AND HOARD BY
voting man; location muni he gotxi end
price reasonable. “Schley.”
VVANTKD, TW6 UNFI.’H.NIrfIIKn
rooms’and board In a desirable locality
by a gentleman, wife and two children.
Address Reasonable, care Morning Nows.
W'AN TED—MISCELLANEOUS.
business man with a few’ thousand dol
lars, wants to buy interest in a business
that will hear Investigation, In a growing
town in either Georgia, Florida, Alabama
or South Carolina. Address “Hustler,” P,
O. Box 211, Havatinah, Ga.
WANTED GAB STOVE IN GOOD
condition, and not over year** use; slate
price. Address Jet, care News office.
WANTED; Bll>B FOR 10,000 A LL
heart yellow pine hewn <les, 7x9x9, deliv
ered at Arcadia, Flo.; specifications sup
plied on demand; ties to bo supplied at
the rate of 2,000 |**r moritfi; payment cash
on acceptance by inspector. Address
Peace River Phosphate Mining Company,
Hull. Fla.
' RENTE <•' •I.LKCTKb AND PROMPT
returns made. W. C. Frlpp A Cos.
WANTED. t6~PURCHABE A GEN
tle horse for business use; state age and
lowest cash price. X. Y. Z., Morning
News.
WANTED; an old HORSE OR
old mule for a few days; 50c a day and
feed. 11 Farm street, west.
"WANTED. KODAK OR SMALL >AM
era; good order. Address Camera, News
office.
"YOUR PROPERTY TO SELL AND
rents to collect; others have been pleased
with our services; so will you. Yumnans
& Demmond, Provident Building.
"wanted; BECON D~li and TYPE
w’riter (Remington) cheap; state price,
eonditlon and number of machine. Rem
ington, News office.
WANTEI >TTi IE CONTENT 9 'OF A
well furnished residence. Cash, care I.
I>. La Roche, 21 East Bay street.
BREWERS,
We have a Shoe for your
BUSINESS.
Come see them. Price reasonable.
$3.00.
GEIL & QUINT
SOS BROUGHTON STREET, WEST,
PHONE 620.
WAXTEI)- MIMKI.LWEOIS.
WANTED. BAItUELS AND SACKS,
all slz**s The Savannah Feed Store, Jef
ferson and Broughton lane.
W A NTK D. FOR r<) Rld*:< ‘TI
in ill points >f Florida. Barrs A Hardio,
Claim Adjusters, Jacksonville, Fla.
W \ NTEI *. SF.C( NI )-H AND ROLLING
top d< -k. in K)d condition; date price.
Address P. o. Box 132.
WANTED, A TEN-ACRE TRACT AT
Pineora, or Mcldrim, state particulars
and price. Address “Pineora,” this office.
WAN ‘l*K I \ LIVIO' PIOKONS. FOR
particulars, write to l*. O. Box 117, Aiken,
S. C.
PARIS EXPOSITION V)F IF YOTT
are con*emplating a visit to the exp sblon
and Europe next Bimimcr 1 would b* glad
to st n< 1 you njy circular. My party will
I** select. Send early f< r circular ns ttc
commo lali* ns on r ameis and in ho*e a
me being secured r.ipUlly. Mrs. Marie
Tison-Smttb, winter address Brunswick,
Ga.
“’WANTED. FOR CASH. HICKORY,
dogwood, persimmon, walnut logs. South
ern Hardwood Company, P. O. Box 529,
Charleston, S. C.
HOMO V TO LOAN.
si
Wood & Rro.
SSOToOO l ) LEWD UPON AP?R( >YKb
stocks and Ikjihls, r ite five and six per
cent. Address “EtiKler," this office.
“"MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY IM
proved real estate, in amounts to suit. I.
D Lai toche.
~1 F YOI 1 \Y ANT TANARUS() Nl-XSGTIATE TA
lean on real estate call on W. C. Frlpp &
Cos.
1 money loan-ejd saLaried per.
sons with responsible concerns in
amounts from twenty to three hundred
dollars at 8 per cent, per annum on indi
vidual note of borrower. Send
•twenty-five cents stamps or silver
for application blank and cost of corre
spomb neo. Address The Birmont Com
pany, 55 West Forty-second street, Neve
5 Ot k, N, r.
MONEY TO LOAN ON SfPßOVfib
city property, one to ilvo years. J. E. Ful
ton & Son.
Foil HUNT—ROOMS.
~to rent JTyToFFTvTTTiTIoyrg
and bath, also rooms furnished or unfur
ulshed. 120 Hull street. West.
TO RENT, FLAT OF SIX ROOMS AND
bath. 222 Duffy street, west.
“ roll RENT, TO GENTLEMEN, DE
sirablo rooms, 22 Oglethorpe avenue, oast,
one door from Drayton. t
F() R REN TANARUS, TW() W E EL-FI7 RNfISHED
rooms; also unfurnished, three rooms. 133
Abe room street.
FOR It 1-:N f, FLAT, HENRY, NEAR
Bull; four rooms and Im-th. Box 274, city.
i7aRO E FC RN LSI IED ROOM*”’FOR
gentlemen or light housekeeping; bath
privileges. 121 East Congress.
“ROOM-MATES CAN GET NEATLY
furnished room, |6tJ; meals If desired. 314
Lincoln.
FI,AT iIF NICE R(S >MO, FURNISHI3D
or unfurnished, with bath, near Park, 442
Drayton.
kjCJfi l. v 'FURNIBH ED ROOM FDR
rent, cheap; private family. 210 Fast
Broughton street.
'TO <! FNTI ,KMFN. FTTENISHED
rooms, farinfr jKrrk. 108 Gaston, east.
"NICE ROOMS FOR Rl’jNTi FUR
nished or unfurnished; southern expos
ure. Private family. 418 East Jones.
"FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR
without board; bath with hot and cold
wuter. 401 State street, west;
SKFO.ND STORY FI,AT,' THREE
rooms and use of bath room; fifteen dol
lars per month. 20i Gaston, east. Apply
"M.,” Newa office.
“FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
room; bath adjoining. 1318 Abercorn
street.
FOR " RENT” NICELY FURNISHED
room, suitable for two trentlemen in pri
vate family. Apply 410 East Liberty.
FOR - RENT, LARGE FRONT ROOaT,
nloely furnished; convenient to bath, at 213
Charlton street, west.
"FLAT TO RENT, NO. 624 Harris street*,
east.
“FOR RENT, FURNISHED SOUTH
ern room, central location, cheap rent. Ad
dress A. 1,., care News office.
"TWO VERY COM FORT ABLE,*' NICB-
Iy furnished rooms; bathroom convenient:
location desirable. 12 West Slate street.
ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN
new house; also min suitable for doctor's
office. Apply 310 Jones street, cast.
“NICE FLAT FOR RENT, 217 AUER*
corn, opposite Colonial Park, Apply 21
York, west.
“SMALL PA it lor" FLAT low“rent
al, suitable for liht housekeeping;. 313
Oglethorpe avenue, east.
"for RENT, REA 1 :tifully“~locat!
e<l flat, all conveniences; also several fur
nished rooms; southca-n ex|Ksure, ami
large stable. 124 Oglethorpe, east.
*A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room at 207 West Charlton for rent t<*
gentleman.
[toe four rooms to rent? M
per month. 109 Brady street, west.
"TO KENT, TWO NICE FURNISHED
rooms; bath on same floor. Apply 319
Liberty street, west.
*F? m 1 cent; LARGE FURNISHED
south room, for ono or two gentlemen, lid
Hull street, west.
NICE FLAT TO RENT, AT 127'HABs
ersham street.
nxcely“ftTrnis 11 i:d rooms, wrni
or without board. 218 Huntingdon, west.
PLEASANT FRONT 801JTH“"R00M.
fumlslvel or unfurnished. 112 Taylor)
street, west.
ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT}
bath and modem conveniences; 4.00 dol
lars per month. No. 218 Taylor street,
west.
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