The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, June 05, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCHOOL DAYS OF DAVIS. (Continued front Eighth Page.) nTetT abandoned, because satisfactory ar rangements could not be made. The pic nic was to have been given with two purposes in view, first, the pleasure the members of the chapter would have- had. an I second, the raising of a sum; of money as a donation to the Winnie Davis Memorial at Athens. The memorial has taken the shape of a, dormitory of the St , Normal College where descendants of loyal Confederate soldiers are to be housed while in attendance there. Instead of the picnic Miss Barnard will OI T, r two rings, which will be received by those members of rhe chapter who re ceive the highest number of votes. The o ff,. r of two rings is contingent upon the application of twenty members of the chapter for entrance info the contest. Should a smaller number enter but one ring will be offered. The proceeds of the voting contest will go to the erection of the dormitory to the Daughter of the Confederacy, the chapter desiring either to furnish a room or to erect a wing. The singing of "Dixie" followed this announcement by Miss Barnard. Master Malcolm Maclean recited in stirring snie "The Jacket of Gray,” the sentiment of the poem finding good expression and Intelligent appreciation at his hands. On behalf of the Confederate Veterans’ Association, Judge Roberi Falligant, Its pi evident, presented to the chapter a gavel of historic interest. Judge Falligant presented the gavel in a graceful speech, which he concluded by reading the pres entation letter to Miss Barnard. The letter, which explains the source from which the materials of the gavel were derived, is as follows: "Miss Addle M. Barnard, directress Winnie Davis Chapter of the Children of the Confederacy—Dear Miss Barnard: I take great pride and pleasure in pres nt ing to the noble and worthy organizat on over which you preside the beautiful gavel which accompanies this communi cation. “It was constructed by Capt. J. P. White, at the instance of his daughter. Miss White, the hejtd being a part of the wheel of a Confederate cannon, which fell overboard during the evacuation of (he city by the Confederate forces in Decem ber, 1861. and the handle being a part of the Confederate ram, “Savannah," which was blown up by Commodore Tattnall at the same time. These component parts make the gavel historic, and X am sure it will be worthily wielded by you, whose de votion to duty and. love for the sacred memories of the immortal past inspired the organization of Winnie Davis Chapter of Children of the Confederacy. "Miss White requested that the presen tation should bo made through the Con federate Veterans Association, and I there fore commit to your keeping this simple memorial of a cause that can never bo really lost or forgotten while the noble women of the South, In vestal purity and abiding faith, keep guard over its honor from generation to generation. With high regard. X am, yours very truly and re spectfully, R. Falligant. President Confederate Veterans Associa tion." Miss Rosalind Wood recited, to appre ciative applause, "The Prison Life of Jef ferson Davis.” The recitation, itself above the average of poetical merit, was well rendered by this dainty little woman. Mr. L. Gourdin Young at this point In the meeting requested permission to say • few words, and this being granted, as, of course, he said he had a secret to confide to the members of the chapter. The hearts of the Confederate veterans of Savannah had been filled with grati tude to Miss Barnard for her organiza tion of the chapter of Children of the Confederacy and her successful conduct of its meetings. The Confederate Veter ans' Association had appointed a commit tee to draft resolutions expressing this sentiment, which would be offered at the next meeting of the association. The res olulions would, of course, be adopted, and he, therefore, felt at liberty to read them to the children. Me then read the report of the committee, embodying the resolu tions, as follows: "The committee appointed May 1, under Capt. J. P. White’s resolution, "To pre pare suitable resolutions of thanks to Msi Addle M. Bairvird, for the deep irt rest she has taken in organizing the Children of the. Confederacy into the Winnie Davis Chapter, reports as fol lows : ‘ Wh rtas, Under the Inspiration of the love for the Southern Confederacy, in herited from their mothers, whose love, 8 if-sacriflce and and votion sustained their fathers in their def nse of the sacred cause for which they fought, it has en terod l"to the minds of certain of 'The Daughters of thj Confederacy to perpetuate their 1 yal respect to the re olltctions and impu ses of the Con f derate past' by transmitting this loy alty to a yourgor generaticn, to be by it b queathed to those who come after, and la.e organized a lrr-e number of chil < rn Into the ’Winnie Davis Chapter,’ we, the Confederate Vet tans Association of Savannah, Ga., Camp 73j. desire to ex press our thanks to these young ladies, *nd to show our appreciation of their Wo It, therefore be it "Hcso'ved, First, That in the conceD •l n 'f an idea so unique and admirable as the organlzaion o.' the Children of tb C nfed.raoy in o chapters for the preservation of i’s memories, the Daugh ter of the Cos f de acy show themselves '' rtby r'e*c ndants ef he mothers, whose he "Olsen, s lf-sacrfflce and devotion made th rn matchless, save by their descend ujs W ho j n |, r | t their virtues. 'That our thanks are due, and are herphy tendered to all engaged in this pa triotic work, but most especially do we extend >hcm to Miss Addie M. Barnard, to whom came first the thought of cr- Fonl/.ln!; a chapter in this, city, and to whom is chiefly due its wonderful suc cess. ”3- Tnht the zeal, interest nnd devotion shown by Mies Barnard commands our admiration and affection; and must gain t r h-r me hearts of the children upon v hnm a lasting impression for good is made hy her teaching and example. 1 That we congratulate Miss Barnard upon the choice of name for her chapter, a }" which cannot fail to Inspire her ’’barge wl'h enthusiasm and noble en deavor. The name of 'Wlnne D%vls’ is tie most sacied legacy bequeathed to the survivors of the a- aand Confederacy, and >uey rejoice to feel that it is cherished in ‘be_ loving hearts of their children. That n copy of these resolutions be sent *o Miss Barnard.” The eomml’toe was composed of Louis Toung, John R. Dillon and Harry 8. Freese. Miss Barnard cxpressel her thanks to the members of the committee and to" the f'so'daUon for this mark of thtlr itppro rlitlon of her work. This appreciation more than repaid her, she said, fo til hal she had done, and when ihc resolu [' )n * were ser.t her she would name t-iem among her most sacred, possessions. •'t her suggestion o message of love to Mrs. Jefferson Davis was trao mt ed by 1 ! 1 laembi-re of Ihe char ter, through Mr. L 'Jourdln Young, who leaves to-day lor ■Mew York. He expects to visit Mrs. Ilavls pr- l promised to deliver the message faith jelly. The "Bonnie Blue Flag” was sting by the children and the meeting adjo’rn ert. No other will be held until the fail. Vetv Non-Com*. in Cos, D. Fnpt. Wright Hunter of Cortipany D of <ne Savannah Volunteer Guards has made the following aprolntements; To be ser geants, Farley R. Wells. Louis F. Harford, 1 homaa M. Haynes; to be corporals, WII bUP H. Robertson, Daniel T. Betjeman andi ‘d Thomas ft. Heytvood, To Keep the Cook Cool and save money, put a Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove in the kitchen. The kitchen will be more comfortable, and the fuel bills lighter. Wickless FLAME j Oil Stoves we the newest idea in hot weather cooking. Burns the same oU as in your lamp. Absolutely safe. No smoke. No smell. wherever : tII not have them, stoves The above stoves are on exhibit at the rooms of the Advertising and Exhibiting Company, No. 307 Bull street, Savannah, Ga, The attendant in charge will take great pleasure in demonstrating and explaining to prospective purchasers. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL. ~"U" is next week; a finger ring, a watch or a bracelet was mentioned; U— know she is sensible, does not expect U to pay for the box, even if Blfany’s name is on; so for moderate price, guaranteed quality, visit the retiring-out sale of Fegeas, 28 East Broughton street; hair, Jewelry and shaving supply house; U will be surprised how big your sss look there, and how small and shrunken they made U feel In the other place. ' ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENT weather yesterday Miss Morel's School will continue its art exhibition this af ternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock lit 19vPerry street, west. ' FINE RICEFIELD LAMB AT ’“P.A ker’s” every day; best of all other meats in market. ~ARO~YOU GOING TO THE WOOD men's Circle picnic Wednesday, at Tybee? Tickets 40 cents; music and dancing all day; Graham orchestra. “IF ITS S)U( tOITWANT, YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGillis. THE CONTENTS OF THE hSßEß sham residence, corner Harris and Bar nard streets, will be 6old at auction on Tuesday, June 5, at 3 p. m. COME AND BRING - THE LITTLE ones to Tybee on Wednesday, Woodmen’s Circle picnic. Tickets 40 cents, on all trains. Music and dancing. “M’GILLIS" SELLS - SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna patterns—for 99 cents. SEE HERE! WE WANT TO TAKE stock this month, and we want to clear out as much of our goods as possible; ti is not right to put a lot of fake prices in the papers, and get you to buy something that you don’t want because it is appar ently cheap; but if you need anything in furniture, carpets, mattings, shades, re frigerators, stoves, hammocks, water coolers, lawn settees, cedar chests, etc., come around to see us and w r e will make prices that will be really cheap and give you big values for your money. Yours for honest bargains, C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. ~MUBIC“AND - DANCING, WOODMEN Circle picnic, Wednesday, at Tybee. Tickets 40c. Come and have a good lime. M’GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RITiS N’ETS, lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers, pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites, and furniture of every description. 'YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH when you buy goods from us; we will send you 3 nice books for 10 cents in silver and a big list of books, novelties, etc. Ad dress T. Howell, Sandusky, Ala. M'GILLIS’ LACE CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. TYBEE. TYBEE, WOODMEN CIRCLE picnic, Wednesday. Tickets 40 cents, available on all trains. Graham's Orches tra. WHEN YOU SEE M’GILLIS’ SlXTY inch 99 cents rugs, you will buy them. Just can't help it; will sell in any quan tity. “’FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE.” is a specialty with McGiilis. M’GILLIS MOVES, PACKS, “SHIPS and stores pianos and furniture; best work only; no “Cheap-John” prices—no "Cheap- Johh" jobs. MEDICAL. ~rTADTKS? / T ; i7ICHE3TtHr3~I^ Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re liable. Take no other. Send 4c. stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles,” in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Cos., Fhilada.. Pa. HOW ARE fofm FEET- IF foTTS feet are troubling you. call on me and 1< will give you relief; I cure ingrowing nails, corns and all diseases of the feet without pain; charges reasonable; can give the beet 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. t>m Davis, sur. prop oVtrono/l HELP WAMLU-MALE, ' / 'wANTEIkTIELfABLET\ARMT?AND who can milk and raise vegetables. D. B. Lester. I “wanted for u. s. army, able bodied, unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35. citizens of United States, of good character and temjierate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to recruiting officer, 303 Bull street, Savannah, or 402 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. IHI nOT il BN T iv ANTED. ONE FIRST-CLASS SAWYER TO spare. Address Rochelle Lumber Com pany, Rochelle, Ga. ROOMS WANTED. '^VA^TEDT^ : WO^OR > T ANARUS: for light hotl.4ee plftg for yeung couplo. Nice locality. Bout net n exposure. Ad dress V.. this office. THE MOKJNirm JNEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE'S, 1900. HELP NV ANTED—FEMALE. r ANTEIT^OOD , ?OOKT r WIThrREFI erenceg. Apply 111 Waldburg street, west. “WANTEdTwHiTE“NURSE F REFER ences required. 30fi Jones street, east. BOARD WANTED. board with private family; best reference. Address “M.,” care News. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. "^VdTwANTYOirTO^OME^NirjGm us at Tybee on Wednesday, and have a surf bath; music and dancing; Graham orchestra. Tickets good on all trains. Woodmen Circle Picnic. “iF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc., free of charge, Just at city limits, hauling over hard road, write or telephone Brown Brothers, corner Anderson and East Broad streets. WANTED - ’TO BUY SECOND-HAND roller-top desk and small iron safe. Ad dress Desk, News office. WE WANT YOU TO COMeTaiND'jOIN us at Tybee on Wednesday, and have a surf bath; music and dancing; Graham orchestra. Tickets good on all trains. Woodmen Circle Picnic. — BEFORE YOU BUYOR SELL PROP erty, consult Robt. H. Tatem. real estate dealer. No. 7 York street, west. EARTH, SAND, MANURE; PARTIES making excavations and others having earth, sand, manure, etc., can find a place to haul and dump it within city limits; (good hard road to the place), by address ing or calling on Brown Bros., corner An derson and East Broad streets; telephone 1103. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT, TWO HANDSOMELY furnished rooms. 23 West Liberty. FOR RENT, NEATLY FURNISHED rooms, all Conveniences. 305 Liberty, fast. “ FOR — RENT, SEVERAL DESIRABLE flats, 216 Liberty street, west; possession immediate y. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan, east. “a NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH front room to one or two gentlemen. 122 Taylor street, west. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT, THE WARD RESIDENCE and premises at Isle of Hope. Apply T. A. Ward, West Broad and Olive streets. rOIt RENT—STORES. FOR RENT, FROM SEPT. 1, 127 CON gress street, now occupied by M. Dreyfus. Apply to B. H. Levy & Bro, Broughton street. FOR ItEVI— MISCELLANEOUS. "jtXt^connectjng^roomsPfirst floor; large hall third floor, suitable for any purpose. John Lyons. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.” FOR SALE. I/OTS ON NINTH STREET near East Br ad. no city taxes, at 3200 eao-bg tw. niy-five dollars cash, and easy monthly payrmnts. C. H. Dor3elt. “FOR SALE, THdSE LOTS ON NINTH street, near East Broad, have only been scid to first-class parties, who will make g od neighbors; and none other eatt buy. The terms are very easy, and they are ch-apir than t.ny other In the vicinity. C. H. Dorsatt. “FOB SALE, DOTS ON NINTH, NEAR East Broad, at S2OO each; will soon be advanced to S2S3; when a lot has been paid for I can arrange to get a home built. C. H. Doreett. “DON’T FAIL TO THINK ABOUT those lots between Whitaker and Bar nard on Eleventh street, to be sold at auction June 14, $25 cash, $5 a month by John L. Archer. “TWO NICE LOTS' TO BE SOLD AT auction to-day ut Court House, by R. H. Tatem; owner Is leaving city. FOR“S AI, E, AT FIRST Tu-sday in June residence No. 312 Waid burg. east; No 19 Gordon, west; lots 2 sue ta souih of Twelfth, between Whita ker and Barnard; 2 lot* southwest cor n r Montgomery and Eleventh street. J hn L. Archer. HENRY. EAST; WILL SELIuTaT a sacrifice to quick buyer. Yournans & Demmond. FOR SALS, A LOT“OR' TWO HUN dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street, near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H. Dorset! i LOST AND FOUND. ~ | DRIVING down Lincoln street, about 7:30 thi* morn ing, who received fox terrier puppy from colored woman, will please return puppy to or communicate with T. J. Davis, 118 Bay street, west FOR SALK— lUBCI-LIiANEOUS. bie remedy for whooping cough; prico Me. Goodman's Dives Tonic will help your liver, improve your digestion, and increase your weight; 50c. Persse's Drug Stores. Henry and Abercorn. Whitaker and Tay lor. >OR saLe, FINE combi natioSi horse, cheap. Apply to George H. Renton, care Palmer Hardware, Compony. BUILDING BRICK FOR SALE. eTn. Jelks, manufacturer, Macon, Ga. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, engravings, china, bric-a-brac and books at auction on Tuesday, June 5, at 3 p. m., at 206 Harris street, west. ASH, PINE AND CTPRESS FIRE wood, cuts in 16-Inch lengths, for sale by the wagon load, at Vale Royal Mills. LAUNCHES FOR BALE. BTZE )( feet, and 15 feet, and 30 feet, with prices that will be sure to please you. The agencies for these fine launches has been established with us. Lippman Brothers Wholesale Druggists, Lippman s Block' Savannah, Ga. FIRISPRQOFB.AFEB FOR Sa77k~aT low price; all tn stock In five hunoied , five thousand pounds. Apply Lippuiaa Bros. FOR SALE. AN ELEGANT PHAETON and laree carriage, second-hand; will be sold cheso: one is by Brewster and the other toy Slivers: ooth the best makers in the United states, Lippman Bros, whole, sale druggists. Savannah. Ga. BUAHOIkk. Tine^roomT^southern^expos ure, with board;' central location, at 17 Gordon street, nest. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD; also table boarders. 119 East Liberty street. SUMMER RESORTS. “The Laureis,” Tryon, N. C.; well kept house; extensive ground; beautiful scen ery, excellent table, moderate terms. Mrs. M. M. Carter. A CHARMING MOUNTAIN - HOME", fully furnished for large private family, or two small families; two bath rooms, etc., hot and cold water, throughout. Ap ply Teneriffe, Flat Rock, Henderson coun ty, North Carolina. Good Positions r-”*<s&£^ ECURED Kapllf'Young Men Women Who our practical fi|CHMO%o j __ Business { COLLEGES.! ■ Send /orCatalopae> SdtUftdiltd/r <3O/ LEGAL NOTICES. City of Savannah, Office City Treas urer, June 1, 1900.—The following lots are in arrears for ground rent, of which owners are hereby notified. ' c. si Hardee, City Treasurer. Brown Ward—East one-half lot 24, two quarters. Calhoun one-hnlf of west one-half lot 21, two quarters; middle one third lot 14, two quarters; lot 48, two quarters. Charlton Ward—Lot 2, two quarters; lot 36, two quarters. Chatham Ward—West one-half lot 15, two quarters; east one-third lot 24, two quarters. Columbia Ward—East one-hnlf lot 7, two quariers; east part lot 21, two quarters; south one-half lot 22, two quarters; east one-half of east part lot 30, two quarters. Crawford Ward, East—Lot 16, two quar ters. * Elbert Ward—Lot 13, two quarters; lot 13, two quarters; south one-hnlf lot 16. two quarters; north one-half lot 16. two quarters; east two-third lot 19, 2 quarters; lot 21, two quarters; lot 22, two quar ters; south one-half lot 39, two quarters; south one-half lot 40, two quarters. Forsyth Ward—Lot 18, two quarters. Franklin Ward—Lot 2, two quarters; lot 22, two quarters; lot 25, two quarters; lot 34, two quarters. New Franklin Ward—East one-half lot 14, two quarters. Greene Ward—East one-half lot 6. two quarters; west one-half lot 18, two quar ters; south one-half lot 25, two quarters; lot 34. two quarters. Jackson Ward—West one-half lot 13, two quarters; lot 31. two quarters; middle one-third of north two-third lot 82, two quarters. Jasper Ward—Lot 1, two quarters; lot 36, two quarters; lot 43, two quarters; west one-half lot 46, two quarter*. Lafayette Ward—East one-half lot 1, two quarters; west one-half lot 6, two quarters; east two-thirds lot 40, two quar ters; lot 42, two quarters. Liberty Ward—Southeast part lot 24, two quarters; lot 25, two quarters; north one half lot 29, two quarters; east, one-half lot 30, two quarters. Lloyd Ward—West one-third lot 44, two quarters; south one-third lot 57, two quar ters; west one-half lot 62 two quarters. Monterey Ward—East one-fifth lot 9 and west one-fifth lot 10, two quarters; east two-fifih lot 10, two quarters; west one-half lot 18, two quariers; west one flffh lot 32 and east one-fifth lot 33, two quarters; west one-half lot 43, two quar ters. Pulaski Ward—Lot 9, two quarters; south one-half lot 23, two quarters; west part lot 31, two quarters; middle part lot 31, two quarters; east part lot 31, two quarters. Troup Ward—West one-half lot 14, two quariers; west part lot 25, two quarters; north one-half lot 87. two quarters; east one-half of south one-half lot 37, two quarters. Warren Ward—West one-half lot 10, two quarters; lot 19, two quarter*. Washington Ward—East two-third* lot 2, two quarters; lot 3, two quarters; lot 5, two quarter*. Wetley Ward—East one-half lot 11, two quarters. All person* having interest In the above lot* arc hereby notified that If the amounts now due and not paid to the city treasurer on or before June 13 Inst., I will proceed on the morning of June 14 to re-enter according to law. JOHN POWER. City Marshal. NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANli CRED ITORS. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.- Notlce Is hereby given to all persons hav ing demands against Francis Bartow Kell er, lab' of said county, deceased, o pre sent them to me, p opcrly mode out, with in the time pres rlbed hy law, so as to show their character and amount; and all persons Indebted to said deceased are re quired to make Immediate payment to rn- . JOHN G. KELLER, Administrator. Savannah. Ga.. May 7, 1900. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank books from Morning News. Savannah. Ga, AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. THE FAMOUS JASPER SPRINGS AT At CTIOX. I. 11. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, the s:h day of June. 1900, at II o’clock, before the Court House door In the city of Savannah, county of Chat ham and state of Georgia, I will sell to the highest and best bidder, that beauti ful property known -'as Jasper * Springs. This magnificent property, consisting of fifty (50) acres of land, more or less, to gether with all the improvements, viz; a large, three-story brick dwelling (cost $S,000), barn, outbuilding, etc., and n nice dancing pavilion. The-place in its present condition would make an admirable pleas ure resort or beer garden. Situated about one ml!e west of the City Ex change, on Buy street, extended, and only five (5) minutes’ ride from the city on the electric cars. High, dry and healthy, sur rounded by vast Improvements, which are being developed continually, macadamized streets, electric cars, nice residences, fac tories and wharves. This is indeed the ideal suburb of Savannah. The property can be sub-divided into 550 building lots. See map with auctioneer. This sale of fers Inducements well worthy of consid eration. New railroads entering the city from this section will require shops, ware houses, yards and the location is emi nently fitted for manufactories, being ro acoßssibie to the ra’lroads and steam ship lines. Jasper Springs Is famous for its historical value, Sergt. Jasper having captured the British soldiers and reseuui the American prisoners at this spring. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. I. D. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer. On JUNE 5, before the Court House door, at 11 o’clock. I will sell that ele gant residence, northeast corner Gwin nett and Lincoln streets, size of lot, .18x130 feet, more or less. This residence is sit uated In one of the most desirable resi dence locations and is one of the best built dwellings in Savannah, all the mn terial having been carefully selected; It is ne of the coolest summer houses, be ing exposed on all sideß. 2 COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS AT AUCTION. I. D. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, the sth day of June. 1900, before the Court House door, at 11 o’clock, I will sell to the higest bidder, Those two (2) two-story frame tenement buildings, No. 502 and 504 Price street, opposite Gaston, and on the corner of Davis and Price streets. Houses are well built, have high ceilings. Large yards, convenient to employes of S., F. & w. Railway. This property must be sold, such is auctioneer's instructions. TANNERY AT POOLER AT AUCTION. I. D. LaHOCHE, Auctioneer. On the sth day of June, 1900, at 11 o’clock, before the Court House door in Chatham county, Georgia, I will sell to the highest bidder, the tannery at Pooler, with all the buildings, lands, engines, pumps, tools, shafting, pulleys, etc., all complete, as it now stands, ready for work. STORE AND DWELLING AT At C | TIOX. I. D. LnROCIIE, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, the sth (5) day of June, 1900, at 11 o’clock, at the Court House door In the City of Savannah, Ga.: That store and dwelling on the southwest corner of Water’s avenue and Wheaton street, (at the toll gale), together with the four lots .adjoining. This is a good business stand. AT AUCTION RESIDENCE 312 WALDBURG, E, Before Court House door on first Tues day in June, being the sth, will sell lot and improvements No. 312 Waldburg street, east. Those desiring homes or good investment would do well to examine properly. , Terms cash. Loan can be arranged. JOHN L. ARCHER, Auctioneer. AT AUCTION" TUESDAY, JUNE 5, COIHT HOUSE, Fif4y acres of splendid high farming land about six miles from Court JJouse, near Intersection of Middle Ground road and Burkhalter road. Sold for purpose of division, and will be sold as a whole or in ten-acre sub-division. Terms cash. Loan can be arranged. JOHN L. ARCHER, • Auctioneer. LEGAL SAL-79. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. Sheriff s Office, City Court of Savannah. Savannah. Ga., May 7. 190).—Under and by virtue of an execution issuing out of the City Court of Savannah In favor of Geimania Bank, against Robert S. Rut ledge, I have this day levied upon forty five shares of the capital stock of the Planters” Rice Mill Company, as the prop erty of said defendant. And I will proceed to offer same for sale at public outcry on the first Tuesday in June. 1960, (same being the Eth day of the month), during the legal and usual hours of sale. In front of the Court House door In Chatham county, to satisfy said exeu cution. Defendant notified of levy. Te.rms cash. E. J. WHELAN, Sheriff C. C. S. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga., June 5, 1900, Under and by virlue of exe cution for paving WHEATON STREET placed In my hands by C. S. Hardee, city treasurer, I will sell, as re quired by city ordinance, before the court house, in the city of Savannah, coun ty of Chatham, state of Georgia, between the lawful hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, 1900, the fell wing property (lot and improvements ihereon), to-wlt; Each piece of property (lot ard Improvemems thereon), levied rn us (he property of the person or persons whoeo name or names Immediately precede the description; all of the said property (lot and Improvements thereon) situate, lying and being In the city of Savannah, coun ty of Chatham, state of Georgia; W. Brown, lot No. 24. Johnston ward. Henry McAlpin, lots Nos. 1,2, 3, 4,’5, 6, 7, Johnston ward. Terms caeh; purchaser paying for title and stamps. JOHN POWER, City Marshal. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga., June 5, 1900.—Under end by virtue of exe cutions for paving LIBERTY BTRPIET, placed In my hands by c. s! Hardee, city treasurer, I will sell, as required by the city ordinance, hefo e (he court house, In the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, staia of Georgia, b - tyreen the lawful hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, 1300, the following property (lot and improv-m ntt thereon), to-wlt: Each piece of property (lot and Improvements thereon), levied rn as the property of the person or p-rsons Whose name or name* Immediately p r) e. cede the description; all of the mid p op. erty (lot and Improvements there.n) | - uate, lying, and being In the city of Sa vannah, cflfcruy of Chatham, state of Georgia; Decker and Fawcett, lot No. 9, Puliskt ward. . Terms cash; purchaser paying for title and stamps. JOHN POWER. - _ -\City Marshal AUCTION MALES THIS DAT. TH E U 7 s HO SPIT A L Slf E FOR SALB. TW'ELVK ACfIRS VAU UIU3 LAM). A'. H. DOItSKTT, Auctioneer, Will sell at the Court House on TUES DAY, June 5, 1900, during the usual hours of sale, Twelve acres of land near the southern limits of the city, having a front of nearly four hundred feet on White Bluff Hoad (nearly the sane as Bull street), and a depth of over thirteen hundred feet east ward. This property Is now known as the "United States Hospital Site," being 1 that upon which most of Hospital buildings, now' for sale, are located. The lease of the government on this land has been renewed for one year from Juae Ist. 1900, but it is understood that the gov ernment will have no use for the land, after the buildings are sold, ar.d will be glad to give possession to the puir*hasers. The land is level and dry. Just outside of the taxnble limits, and as soon as the new car line is built will have the facilities af forded by two trolley lines. There is no other land in the direct line of improvements that can be bought lor "love or money." There is no prettier piece of land any where to bo found. What nature failed to do for its improvement, the United States has done. The owner of this land will possess su perior advantages over all competitors for the buildings, now for sale, the bulk of which are on the land. An accurate plat can be seen, on application, which will show the number and loco don of the build, ings. No such opportunity has occurred in years, for the formation of a syndicate for investment in n property that must grow with our growth, which will soon be what land south of Anderson street was a few years ago, and which is sure to make large money for the purchasers. Terms: Five thousand dollars cash, balance divided Into five annual payments with. Interest at 5 per cent, per annum. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. THE HABERSHAM HKSIDENCU-DAR- N VII D AND HARRIS C. H. DORSET, Auctioneer Under, and by virtue of the authority vested in me, I will sell at the Court House, in Savannah, during the usual hours of sale, on Tuesday, June 5, 1900, for the purpose of the payment and debts, and for distribution, the following, as the property of the estate of William Neylo Habersham, deceased: Lot, No. 4 Pu laski ward, situated In Pulaski Square, in the northwest corner of Barnard and Harris streets, said lot having a front of Mxty-one and a half feet on Harris, by o depth of one hundred feet on Bar nard to a lane, and being subject to an annual ground rent payable to the oily of Savannah, of twenty-four dollars. The Improvements consists of a largo three-story and basement residence, which, with the annex connecting the main residence with the three-story brick stable and servants’ rooms, cover very nearly the entire lot, making the property very desirable for an apartment house. Terms cash. G. NOBLE JONES, Administrator, and. b. n. e. t. a. TWO LOTS NEAR THE MEAD* OH’S, AT AUCTION. C. H. DORS 12TT, Auctioneer, Will sell at the Court Houso, on Tuesday, June 5, during the usual hours of sale: Lots Nos. 145 and 146, Hull's! sub-dtvlslon of part of lot No. 4. Jykil tytliing. Derby ward, each lot having a front of 25 feet on Bolton strees by a rectnngular depth of 75 feet. These lots front south, and are a part of the tract adjoining that of which The Meadows lots are a part, f ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. ' Ily ROUT. H. TATEII, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of Chatham County, Ga., I will aeli on Tuesday, June sth, ISOO, at public outcry, before the Court Housa door of said county, during the legal hours of sale, all that one lot, comer Cuyler and New Houston street lane, being subdivis ion "C," of lot No. 5, Marshall ward, hav ing a front of thirty-five feet more or less on Cuyler street, and an easterly depth of sixty feet more or less on New Hous ton street lane; also lots Nos. four and five, Block "I.” and lot three, in Block"L.” fronting on Walnut and Chestnut streets, being a part of subdivision of North Ken slngton tract of 612 lots, each lot being forty by one hundred and five feet. Terms, cash, purchaser paying for stamps and titles. JANIE ELLMORB. Administratrix of Estate of Hattie Ell more. TWO NICE LOTS AT AUCTION, ny ROBERT H. TATUM, Auctioneer. I will sell at the Court House to day, at 11 o’clock, ’Lot Q, West Sixth street, near Florence, 30x100, more or less. Also, Lot No. 11, between Bull and Dray ton, and between Tenth and Eleventh streets, size, 30x100. Owner sells on ac count f>t leaving the city. , AT AUCTION AT COURT HOUSE, TUESDAY, JUNE B. VALUABLE RESIDENCE. Western one-half lot 37, Monterey Ward, 30 feet front on Gordon street, depth of 100 feet to lane, together with improvements. Improvements consist of that elegant residence known os No. 19 Gordon street, west, together with valu able out-buildings. Residence now leased at $700.00 per annum; rent secured. Terms Cash. Loan can be arranged. JOHN L. ARCHER, , Auctioneer. FOR SALE AT AUCTIONr One block eight lots on King street, be tween Barnard and Whitaker, at Court House, TUESDAY, June 5. N. B.—King street Is Just two blocks beyond Twelfth and these lots are right in the line of improvement. JOHN L. ARCHER. Auctioneer. Can arrange terms satisfactorily. AT AUCTION. COURT HOUSE, JUNE 5. Two lots southeast corner Montgomery and Eleventh streets. First-class lots In good location. Don’t miss them. Terms cash. Can arrange loan. JOHN L. ARCHER, Auctioneer. Ssffi A1 m FffiF Gentlemen who have stout, fleshu feet we ask to kindly call and examine our SDecialtu for them, Whu wear a clumsu looking shoe when we can dress uour feet In a neat, stullsh and same time com fortable shoe at as small a Drlce as uou pau for the or dinary kind? This is a special last and must be seen to be appreciated. No one else has it. Come to-day. GEIL & QUINT PHONE 0. JOS BROUGHTON, WEST. 1. AUCTION ,>SALKS THIS DAY. TiuSTEPSSALir VAJLt AJJlafci I. A Nl> FOR FACTOR* % SITE C. 11. DOR SETT, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an appointment under a power contained In a deed from Frank H. Morse to J. E. Burgess, J. J. McDonough and Moses Prager, dated Nov. 9, 1896. and accorded In tho office of thd clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham county, Georgia, Book of Mortgages sT’*, folios 219, et. seq., as trustee under said appointment, I will offer for sale, at pub lic outcry, .it the Court House, In Savan nah, county of Chatham and state of Georgia. In the usual manner of trustees* sales, within the legal hours of sale, on the firai Tuesday, being the sth day of June, 1900, on undivided one-half (*/*) in terest in all that certain tract or parcol of land situate, lying and being in tha city of Savannah, county of Chatham and dtate of Georgia and known on the map of said city as lot number six (6), Spring field plantation, containing four and one hundredths (4 1-100) acres, more or bounded on tho north by the Doulsvill* road, on the east by a road, on the south by the right of way of the Savannah and Ogeechee canal, and on the west by lot number five (5), Springfield plantation, and the improvements thereon consisting of ft two-story house and outbuilding. Termft cash, purchaser paying for titles. JAMES M. ROGERS, Trustee. N. B.—The land referred to above is lfli tho corner of the Louisville road and Magazine avenue, having over hun dred feet front on the former and ovc* seven hundred feet on the latter. Th# Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Is south of it, and the Central Railroad right of way separated from It only by th* Louisville road. It adjoins the box a*** basket factory on the west and the Savannah trolley line passes a few tardft from it. N. B.—The other half Interest will aloft be sold at price to be stated at the sal* COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. WELL LOCATED LOTS AT AUCTION! C. H. DORSET!’, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Chatham county, passed April 17, 1900, In the cause Mari(6 C. Bell vs. Anita C. Cromwell, application for partition, tho undersigned commis sioners, duly authorized and appointed fop that purpose, will sell at public Outcry at the Court House In Savannah, Ga.. during the usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY. June 5, 1900, Lot No. 20 Barry ward, on the north, west corner of Eaßt Broad and 3t. .Tame* streets, being the first street south ol Av tier son. Lots Nos. 13S. 139. 140 and 141 GartlamJ ward, being the entire block (exoep* Lot No. 137), bounded on the north by 8t John street, on the east by East Broad street, on the south by St. John lane, and on the west by what was formerly the right of way of the 8., F. A W. Rail way, but is now known as Haines street. Lot No. 105 Brownsville ward, on th west side of Florence street, near Seventta street, and the improvements, said lot being 60x100 feet. Terms cash. ELISHA L. HACKETT, CHARLES H. DORSETT. JAMES L. MURPHY, Commissioners. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALL~ GOOD INVESTMENTS IN REALTY, C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an order grant ed by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, X will sell at the Court House in Savannah, during the usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY, June 6, 1900, for Ihe purpose of payment of debts and for distribution, the following as the prop erty of the estate of Dora L. Price, de ceased: All of that lot*or parcel of land In tho city of Savannah, known as the eastern portion of lot number nine (9) of section seven (7) Cuthbert ward, having a front of twenty-two feet, more or less, on An derson street, between Bull and Dray ton street*, by n rectangular depth of one hundred and five feet, and the Im provements thereon, consisting of a one story cottage. Also, all that tract or parcel of land In said city of Savannah known and designa ted as lots numbers two and ten in C. J, Hull’s subdivision of lots numbers sevens eight and nine In Screven ward, as ap pears In Chatham County Records 800 Id Four (4) P’s, page 313, said lot having a front of thirty feet, more or less on Bol ton street, with a restangular depth of one hundred and five feet to the lane, and the Improvements, which consists of one-story cottage known os No. 620 Bolton street, west, and also a cottage fronting on the lane. Terms cash. GEORGE DERST, Administrator estate Dora L. Price, do* ceased. “admi n i str ato r's saleT" ; LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS j ON DUFFY STREET, EAST. i C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an order granted hy the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I will cell at the Court House In Savannah, during the usual hours of sale, on TUESDAY, June 5, 1900, the following as the property of the estatd of Stephen Johnson, deceased, the s.ims being sold for the purpose of distribution and payment of debts. All of that certain tract or parcel of land In the city of Savannalj known as the east ern half of lot number 51 White ward and Improvements thereon. The sold lot Id situated on the north side of Duffy street, between Lincoln and Habersham streets. The Improvements are known as 312 Duffy) street, east. Terms casn. The above Is sold for account and rlalf of the former purchaser. GEORGE S. JOHNSON, Administrator estate Stephen Johnson, and ceased. COLLATERAL SECURITY AT AUCTION. I. D. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, 6th day of June 1900, before the Court House door In city of Sa vunr.ah, during the iegul hours of sale, 1 will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, for account of whom It may concern, on* (1) City of Savannah bond, No. 123, of th par value of 8500. 3