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WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
'"stEh' KICKiNQ ABOUT PAYING
rr ii.t. and see us; we can sell you a home
loi about what you are now paying for
rent. Youmans & Demmotul.
owners of realTes- !
tate to know for quick action and good re- !
suits, place your property for sale with
i,-. I’latshek & Cos., real estate dealers,
110 Bryan, east,
LADIES WHO ARE DEUCATEIIXD
run down from a winter of social duties j
to call and try the vapor massage bath; j
renewed strength and vigor. Mrs. Smith,
lot Harris, east.
CAN’ GIVE YOU”NOX-CONTESTABLE
accident insurance policy, the finest writ
ten. 1* D. Laßoche.
' IF-YOU WANT A PEACE TO DUMP
earih, 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 I
streets.
10 V ERYEODY TO KNOW THAT
ninety-nine and seven-eighths per cent,
of the houses we have are rented, and the
owners receive , their full returns every
month; that is the way we handle prop- >
erty. Youmans & Demmond.
'EARTH, SAND, MANURE; PARTIES
making excavaMons 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 Brow n Bros., corner An
derson and East Broad streets; telephone
1103.
MOSEY TO LOAN.
negotiated
for one, to one hundred thousand dollars,
at five per cent, interest, and upward,
according to security. Youmans & Dem
mond, Provident Building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property; one to five years; low rate
of interest. J. E. Fulton & Son.
MONEY TO LOAN- FIVE PER CENT,
interest, and plenty of it. W. C. Fripp &
Cos. ,
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY IM
proved property. I. D. Laßoche.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
loiTrent two ilandsomely^
furnished rooms. 23 West Liberty.
211 WEST BOLTON Ut J PEH FLAT
Apply on premises or W. B. Sturtevant, 11
Cohgress, west.
'FOR RENT. ONE LARGE SOUTH
room, nicely furnished, convenient to
bath; also two small rooms, In private
family. 109 Liberty, west.
FLAT 106 HENRY. EAST; EXCEL
lent location and cheap rental. Youmans
& Demmond.
•FOR RENT FLAT 222 DUFFY
street, west: both and kitchen; southern
exposure. J. E. Fuf: on & Son.
FOR RENT,'DESIRABLE FLAT~II4
Wayne street, west; southern exposure.
J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT,' MODERN FLAT, 207
Broughton street, east; separate bath and
kitchen. J. E. Fulton & Son.
"fOR RENT. FLAT 214 BROUGHTON
street, east; $13.50 per month. J. E. Ful
ton & Son.
“LOVELY FOITR-ROOM FLAT’ ALL
conveniences; south and east exposure.
20$ West Duffy.
'for KENT, TWO VERY NICELY
furnished front rooms, southern exposure.
212 Ogleihorpe avenue, east.
“for R F NT. DELIGHTFUL COOL
rooms, furnished; bath on same floor. 211
Jones, west.
FLAT OF FOUR CONNECTING
rooms, with private bath, and connections
for gas stove. 132 Lincoln street.
"NICE ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UN
furnished, batn on same floor. 309 Brough
ton, east.
‘ .NICE. LARGE ROOM, WITH BOAR©
if desired, suitable for couple or two gen
tlemen. 113 Gordon, west.
'CONVENIENT' FLAT OF ROOMS
rear Extension Park for rent. Apply 117
Waldburg, east.
“LARGE NEATLY FURNTSIIED ROOM
for light housekeeping; bath same place.
121 East Congress.
“RENT, HALL ROOM, SOUTHERN
exposure. 221 St. Julian street, east.
""FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT 14
State street, east.
' LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, i’ll MAP:
call from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. 114 Liberty
street, west.
“FLA T O F NICE CON N ECTING
rooms partly furnished or unfurnished,
with bath, near Park 442 Drayton.
TO ADULTS, SOUTHERN ROOMS,
furnished, best residence location, facing
park; also south basement rooms for doc
tor’s office. 108 Gaston, east.
LARGE, " HANDSOMELY~FURNISH
ed front room, containing four large win
dows, facing east and south; will rent to
two or one gentleman; quiet parties only
need apply; also south single room, cheap.
lt>4 Harris street, east.
'FOR' RENT," SEVERAL DESIRABLE
flats, 216 Liberty street, west; possession
immediately. Apply A. Wvlly, 12 Bryan,
east.
'NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS" IN
new house, with or without board; hot
and cold baths. 18 Oglethorpe avenue,
west.
FOR RENT, TWO" NEATLY FUR
nished connecting rooms; suitable for
light housekeeping, to couple without
children. 305 Liberty, east.
TO" RENT.'FLAT OF TWO ROOMS;
all modern conveniences. 215 Perry street,
west.
FLAT ""FOR RENT; ALL CO NY Ev
idences. 621 Tattnall street.
2 LOVELY FURNISHED” COOL
rooms for rent, at 19 York street, east.
A FLAT OF ROOMS TO RENT. OR
rooms furnished or unfurnished; southern
exposure. 415 Jones street, east.
""FOR RENT, PRETTY PARLOR FLAT;
possession at once or Oct. 1. Apply 4 7
Whitaker street.
"FURNISHED ROOMs" FOR~OF?NTLE
roen or light housekeeping. 220 West
Broad street.
LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,
suitable for couple or two gentlemen;
with or without board; hot and cold bath
on same floor. 412 Gwinnett, west.
""TOR RENTA CONVENIENT ‘FLAT
of rooms. Apply No. 418 Montgomery
street.
315 HALL STREETTeAST." FLAT"oF
four rooms, privilege of bath, and large
yard; good neighborhood.
“~A ' fcoUPLE HA VI NG TIIE HAND
some house 2U3 Gwinnfett street, west, de
sire to rent upper flat of four connecting
rooms and bath; southern exposure, and
bay window; as permanent tenant, with
out children; possession now or in Octo
ber.
"LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM, NICK-
Iy furnished; all conveniences; cheap. 303
President, west.
'furnished ROOM FOR RENT. IN
private family, one dollar week. 210 East
Broughton street.
“FLAT FIVE ROOMS, TWENTY Eaß
ris street, west, for rent from July 1,
\ery cheap Aj p y sure addiv>s.
“FOUR EXCELLENT ROOMS TO
rent first do r south of waUr works at
Tybee; use of kitchen aid dining iooiW*
if desired; call at premises.
"~A~NICE PARLOR FLAT FOR REN*-
SIO.FO. 214 Wi st Huntingdon stieet
PARI.OR FLAT BROUGHTON" AND
Habersham,three rooms with use of bath.
Apply in Drug Store.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO ONE
or two gentlemen; private fomiiv, with or
without board. 122 Taylor street, west.
•
FOR RENT. FLAT 4 OR 6 ROOMS;
all conveniences. 806 Drayton street.
FUAT OP FoFr BOOMS, $6 PER
month. 109 Brady street.
FOR HL^T-HOOills.
slating of four rooms. 303 East Henry
street.
“PARLOR * FLAT; NICELY FURNISH
ed; bath; all conveniences; gas stove;
three exposures. Corner, Bull and Charl
ton.
FIVE-ROOM -FLAfTCLEA N,~COOL
and well ventilated. 102 Harris street,
east.
A DELIGHTFUL SOUTH ROOM
parlor floor, furnished. No. 122 West Jone3
street.
FOUR CONNECTING ROOMS, WATER
on same floor. 518 Margaret street.
FOR RE NT, TW O nTcELY FUR
nished rooms at 304 Oglethorpe avenue,
west, one suitable for two gentlemen and
the other for one; southern exposure.
TO RENT, OCT. 1. FLAT OF FOUR
rooms. Apply 20 Harris, west.
FOR ltb.XT-HOISES.
'^OlTluJx'lVrin^^
and premises at Isle of Hope. Apply T.
A. Ward, West Broad and Olive streets.
NO. 409 JONES STREET, EAST; TEN
dollars per month. S. Mendel, 202 Bay,
west.
FOR RENT. IN GUYTON, GA , J. N.
Shearouse, r sidence near Baynard Hotel,
in thorough order; large grounds; plenty
shade; good water; moderate rental.
FOR RENT, 412 SECOND “ AVENUE;
immediate possession. Apply R. S. Clag
horn, 110 Bryan, east.
'FOR RENT. 315 TATTNALL; DlME
diate possession. Apply R. S. Claghorn, 110
Bryan, east.
FO R REN TANARUS, TIIR EE-S TO RY BRICK
tenement, 217 Gordon, west, $25. W. H.
Connernt.
'314 MO N TGOM ERY; TE N ROOMS,
very convenient to Central Railroad; will
make excellent boarding location; thirty
five dollars. Youmans & Demmond.
1014 PARK AVENT T E. EAST; SEVEN
room house; low’ rental to right party.
Youmans & Demmond.
6r3 EIGHTH. WEST; SEVEN ROOMS,
from June 20 fifteen dollars. Youmans &
Demmond.
F<)R RENT TW( >-ST< YRY I'AV 'WIN
dow house, 418 Gwinnett street, west; sl6
per month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
'FOR RENT, RESIDENCE 127 GORDON
street, east. f icing square; moderate
rental. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR'RENT, SPLENDID RESIDENCE.
211 Duffy street, east; choice locationr all
modern improvements; reduced rental. J.
E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE 111 DUFFY
street, west; all conveniences; large vard;
$22.50 per month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
'FOR RENT. " TWO NEW RESl
drnces, corner Abercorn and Second ave
nue; all modern improvements. J. E.
Fulton & Son.
for rent, that Desirable res-
Hence 120 Henry street, west; large yard.
J. E. Fulton Son.
Fi >R *RENT," FIV E-ROOM, TWO
story house, 230 Price s-treet, near I*iber
ty; $9 per month. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE‘2OS JONES
street, west; outbuildings and stables; re
duced rental. J. E. Fulton & Son.
'THUNDERBOLT, DESIRABLY STTU
ated house on river front; also small
house. Inquire -214 Bryan street.
“F( it RENTi DWELLING NORTH
east corner Henry and Lincoln; bath, gas,
hot and cod water; reasonable terms.
Apply on premises.
FOR RENT. NO. 113 EAST DUFFY
street, seven-room house, in perfect or
der. Apply next door.
FOR ’RKNT.NO. 5 BARNARD STREET
npaa* Gaston street. Apt’ly to Walthour &
Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets.
FOR RENT. NO. r,YSTATE -STREET,
east. Apply to Walthour & Rivers.
FOR RENT. NO. TOl B\RNARD
sire t, corner Hull, will he thoroughly
renovated. App'y to Walthour & Rivers.
Drayton and St. Julian street.
FOR RENT. HOUSE ON ELEVENTH
street, near Bull str et. Arp'y V al
thour & Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian
streets.
LARGE HOUSE NEAR CENTRAL
Road for rent; suitable for boarding hotts.
Apply A. S. Cohen, River and Lincoln
streets; telephone 68.
FOR KENT—DESI RAV.T.H I.ITTT.E
residence. No. 10 Anderson s’r'eet. east;
sß.to per month. W. C. Fripp & Cos.
TWO-STORY HOUSE, 526 EAST HAR
ris; rent ehoop. Apply 442 Lincoln.
FOR RENT, FOUR TWO-STORY
houses rn Ore- h '■ - 1 11 ad and Bismarck
Streit .'8 to g od t nant. Apply No. 1701
Ogeechee Road.
WHITE BLUFF RESIDENCE. Fl'R
nlshed. on river; southern* exposure. Ap
ply 108 Gaston, cast.
NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE. AN-DER
ron, near Lincoln, in good condition. Sa
v.u,cah Real Estate Exchange.
TO-DAY'S YOUR CHANCE TO TAKE
a look at those nice cottages on Twelfth
street near Burroughs; rtntlrg for only
SC; only a few left. Savannah Real Es
tate Exchange, 27 East Bay.
“TO — KENT, no HENRY, EAST; FU fi
nished. immediate possession. Apply, R.
S. Claghorn, 110 Bryan, east.
TO RENT. RESIDENCE 709 HABER
sham: 8 rooms; hot and cold water; also
44S I’rice; immediate possession. Apply
W. W. Swinton, 208 Eighth street, east.
FOR RENT, LARGE DWELLING, 515
Ray. east, between Price-and Houston
G. H, Remshart.
FOR RENT. 528 AND 530 MONTGOM
ery, corner Huntingdon. G. H. Rems
hart, 10 Bryan, east. _
FOR RENT, FROM OCT. 1 NEXT
that desirable brick dwelling, No. 211
Charlton street, on a full iot. John Flan
nery, Bay street.
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE RESl
denro; 215 Duffy, east; can be rented in
flats if desired. Apply next door.
FOR~ RE NT. IMMEDIATE POSSES
sion nlcb house for small family, 308 Wald
burg street, west. Apply 301 Waldburg.
or J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE BRICK
hoif-o on Whitaker, near Charlton, fifteen
dollars month. Platshelf & Cos., 110 Eryan,
east. _
FOR RENT. FROM JULY j. 1014 JEF
ferson street, twenty-five dollars. Apply
lo 201 Waldburg. west.
FOR RENT. TWO VERY NICE MOD
ern built residences; every convenl nee;
rent reasonable. Peter Reilly.
FOR RENT. TWO VERY NICE TVVO
story on basement brick residences; choice
locations; eighteen dollars. Pthr Rtllly.
FOR RENT. A VERY NICE TWO
story residence; choice location; rent
eighteen dollars. Peter Reilly.
FOR RENT, TWO-STORY R Evi
dence ; seven rooms; large yard; conve
nient to Central Depot; twelve-fifty. IV-Ur
Reilly.
HANDSOME DETACHED. FlVE
rcom cottage. Lavinla s'r e\ }S per
month Sills M*ndel. 202 Ray, west.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. BISMARCK
rear Burroughs street; $7 50 per month. S,
.Mmd;l, 202 Bay, wist.
FOR “ RENT, MODERN SEVEN
room house, nearly new; Eighth and Lin
coln. Apply premises or R. S. Claghorn,
110 Bryan, cast.
613 AND 517 DUFFY, WEST, BlX
rron-.s and bath: good nr JIS
1 er month. W. J. Miscally, Jr., 20 Bryan,
(a st
203 PARK AVENUE, EAST. LARGE
roomy houso, with outhouse; rent $.5 to
Oct. 1. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
t im 111. YI—OPFII i'A.
FOR RENT. VERY DESIRABLE DOC
tor's office; southern exposure. 310 Jones,
cast.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY", JUNE 10, 1000.
rOR HEM-STORES.
'"lstoriT'Tnd^T^^
fast corner Houston and Perry; good bus
in ss stand; conce-sions made to good en
ant. W. J. Miscally, Jr., 20 Bryan, eas;.
TO'rEIXT, THE STORE, 17 OON
gress street, west. Apply in the store.
FOlt HEM-MISCELLANEOUS.
FLAT CONNECTING ROOMS. FIRST
floor; large hall third floor, suitable for
any purpose. John Lyons.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE, HOUSE AND FOUR
lots on Water's road, convenient to Isle
of Hope trolley road; each lo* is 40x105.
Price S3OO. C. H. Dorse; t.
FOR ~ SALE, THREE 'BEAUTIFUL
lots, fronting east on Wells Square, eacn
lot 31 by 110 feet, with lane in the rear;
will sell separately or together. C. 11.
Dorsett.
FOR SALE, I/OTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Br no city taxes, at S2OO
each; twenty-five dollars cash, and easy
monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett,
FOR SALE, THOSE LOTS ON NINTH
street, near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class parties, who will make
grod neighbors; and none other can buy.
The terms are very easy, and they are
cheaper than any other in the vicinity.
C. H. Dorsett.
"for s a le, lots on"ninth, NEAR
East Broad, at- S2OO each; will soon be
advanced to $225; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrange to get a home
built. C. H. Dorsett.
~A SPLENDID LOT ON EIGHTH
street, near West Broad, 30x120 feet. C.
H. Dorsett.
~DO N'T FC)RGET A UCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o'clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.C0 cash, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent, interest; at 6 o'clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens" lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read advertisermins elsewhere.
1011 “wEST ’ BROAD STREET; STORE
and house combined; owner has refused
$25 rental for it, but is compelled to leave
city, and must sell; only two thousand
if sold this week. Youmans & Demmond.
"THE'cHOICEST AND MOST VAL
uable lots in southern section, are those
in the Seiler tract, on Seventh, Abercorn
and Lincoln street; if you wanf one, see
us at once. Youmans & Demmond.
SIXTY-FOOT LOT ON RAY STREET,
with large three-story brick building; only
four thousand dollars; it will pay you
to look into this. Youmans & Demmond.
TWO-STORY ' RESIDENCE AND
large building in rear, southwest corner
West Broad and Duffy, only three thous
and to quick buyer; if you see this you
will buy it. Youmans & Demmond.
LOVELY’ HOME ON EIGHTII
street; elegant location; only twenty-four
hundred, three hundred cash, balance *n
monthly installments to suit desire of
purchaser; an excellent opportunity to get
a desirable home cheap. Youmans &
Demmond.
WE HAVE THE CHOICEST OFFER
ings in improved and unimproved prop
erty; see us lrefore purchasing; we also
make a specialty of collecting rents and
managing estates; owners will find it to
their Interest to place their property in
our hands. Youmans & Demmond, Prov
ident Building,
TWO BE A U TIFUL LOTS _ 1N TH E
Meadows, three fifty each, to quick buy
er. Youmans & Demmond.
EIGHT ~ HOUSES ON~ BRYAN AND
Olive streets; pays sixteen per cent, gross.
Youmans & Demmond.
FOURTEEN NEW HOUSES IN THK
best renting section of city; never idle;
pays fourteen per cent, gross; if you have
money to invest, and will investigate
this, you will buy it. Youmans & Dem-'
mond.
418 HENRYTI EAST;”THE INTERIOR
is a marvel of convenience, and dream of
loveliness, too large for owner, conse
quently will sell below its value. You
mans & Demmond.
FIV Fl”ll OT \S ESO N WEST BROAD
street, lot 88 by 108, excellent business
location, two corners. Youmans & Dem
mond.
115 NINTH, EAST;~SEVEN - ROOMS
and bath; splendid opportunity for nice
home in good location. Youmans & Dem
mond.
NICE COTTAGE WEST BROAD AND
Fifth, for less than you could build house.
Youmans & Demmond.
309 HENRY, EAST; EXCELLENT Lo
cation; have orders to sell at once; some
one will get a bargain. Youmans & Dem
mond.
TWO LOVELY HOMES ON BULL
street, south, at great sacrifice, owing to
owner being compelled to leave Savannah.
Youmans & Demmond.
LOTS ONE MILE AND - HALF”FROM
market, on paved road; only one hundred
and fifty each; electric ears pass in front
of them; will sell ten for twelve hundred
and fifty dollars If taken at once. You
mans & Demmond.
1211-1213 WHITA KER! 102-104” HENRY,
west; gilt edge property, and location will
pay ten per cent., gross; do not lose this
opportunity, if you want a reliable In
vestment; you owe it to yourself to in
vestigate this. Youmans & Demmond.
820” DUFFY, EAST; A” BEAUTIFUL
home: porcelain bath tub; oak mantels;
beautiful tiling interior: pretty and- very
convenient; only twenty-six hundred dol
lars; can arrange very convenient, and
attractive terms. Youmans & Demmond.
FIVE HOUSES, CORNER” JEFFER
son and Gaston, thirty-eight hundred.
Youmans & Demmond.
629 NINTH, WEST; - A* VERY NICE
cottage for small family, only one thous
and. Youmans & Demmond.
IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE
real estate, line, call on us; we cannot
advertise all our offerings. Youmans &
Demmond. Provident Building.
DON'T FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o’clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.00 rash, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent, interest; at 6 o’clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE 'TEYNAC
Carders’* lots June 12, 5 o'clock, after
rt on. Read advertisemenls elsewhere.
FOR SALE—WE HAVE MANY DE
slrable homes for sa e. varying in pfic“
from $2,000 up. but you know that f 'lso
pride so many persons have—nam ly—
they do net care to have their homes ad
vertised; yet they expect us to sell them
We want you to come up and let us tel!
you about some of these—and the chances
are that we have what yot wart. S-me
Idea applies to building lots, and Invest
ment properties. We are always glad to
talk with you about those matter- ard
will appreciate your visit, w. c. FHpp
& Cos.
FOR SALE—YOU CAN AFFORD TO
own it nice home on the Park Extension
we have several for sale there, and two
in the vicinity of same, on Gwinnett
street, with southern exposute. Now pro
crastinate and call on us after w* hoe
disposed of same, and tell us ho is rry
your are, that you would have been glal
to have bought at that price. W. C.
Fripp & Cos.
FOR SALK-THKRK IS A LIMIT TO
everything; the present prices of the va
rious properties which we ate now offer
ing have about reached their limb. If
you arc wise buy now. and sell on the
boom. What's the good of letting the o'h
er fellow play Ibis trick on you? We
can't advertise all the real estate we have
for sale, or explain the clreums ancon of
egeh piece in an advertisement. Came and
see u# to-morrow. W. C. Fripp & Cos.
FOI4 SALE-REAL ESTATE.
~*FOR WHEN YOU
have negotiated with us for that desir
able home. No. 215 Tenth street, west. W.
C. Fripp & Cos.
FOR SALE—YOU WILL BE HAPPY
if you purchase from us that desirtbl*
little home. No. 413 Park avenu.*, west;
the price will make you so. W. O. Fripp
& Cos.
FOR SALE—DON'T WORRY "ABOUT
the heat of the city, we have desirable
summer homes at Isde of Hope and Whl e
Bluff, which we will sell you on easy
terms. W. C. Fripp & Cos.
FOR SALE—CHARLESTON CARRIES
off the cup, but Savannah real estate will
stay with you. See us about that block of
lots on Ninth street, in rear of new
school; exceptional opportunity. W. C.
Fripp & Cos.
FOR SALE" LOST OPPORTUXI
ties are like . ba'.d heads—hard
to recover. You will rejlize this
when you call to purchase and
find that we have sold those Price street
stores, which are piying 15 j>er cent.
What makes you so slow.’ W. C. Fripp
& Cos.
GREAT AUCTION SALE “TEYNAC
Gardens" lets. June 12, o o’clock, after
neon. Read advertisements elsewhere.
DON’T FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o'clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $26.00 cash. $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent, interest; at 6 o’clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
'FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL * TEYNAC
Gardens.” the one bright and glorious
spot of the soutturn section of this pro
gressive city, owned by the Oglethorpe
Real Estate Company, who decided they
want to go out of business; therefore 145
pretty building lots on Eighth street, east,
from Habersham street to Waters avenue,
will feel the cold, heart’ess blows of the
auctioneer's hammer, and will be sold to
tie highest lona fide bidder at whatever
prices they will bring! Nevtr again will
you get such a chance; it will be the pro
verbial ‘‘once in a lifetime; ’ go out to
day, go to-morrow or go the next day,
but don’t fail to go out before the day
of sale! Select the spot you want to buy.
keep your eye on it, tell your family about
it, keep it in your dreams, but don't let
it slip away from you, f r if prices will
sell lots, ‘you are go ng to own it! Do you
know "Teynac Gardens” is the greatest
spot to make yourself some money? Ixjok
at the handsome, happy homes on East
Eighth street; look at its wide, finely
graded and guarantc and open streets,
abundant pipe line, water supply, sewers.
1 gluing faclliiies and projected railway
along Price street! ‘‘Teynac Gardens”
present and future, is more than doubly
assured; why? It is a fact! you cannot
afford io buy or build elsewhere or you
are a loser! Hold ycur money; wait for
this great sal?; it takes place on premises
Tuesday, June 12. 5 o'clock afternoon;
convinced you will go the limit of your
‘ hank roll;” we make all the easy terms
per lot of $25 cash, $25 payable quarterly,
Interest al 6 ier cent, per annum or 5
per cent. d : scount allowed for all cash.-
Platshek & Cos., auctioneers, 110 Bryan,
east.
DON'T FORGET AUCTION ISA LES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o'clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25. CO cash, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent, interest; at 6 o’clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE ' TEYNAC
Gardens” lots. June 12, 5 o'clock, after
noon. Read advertisemcnts elsewhere.
"FOR" SALE: CHOICE BODY OF LAND
containing 8,000 acres; profusely timber and;
adjacent Savannah; intersected by two
railroads, and has Savannah river as
w-aterway; saw mill owners or speculaf rs
you want this! Platshek & Cos., 110 Bryan,
east.
'for SALE. il NIN TH STREET,
west, large two-story dwelling, comfort
able rooms; price only $1,150; great snap!
Platshek A CO., 110 Bryan, east.
— FOR SAL EV E L EGA NT” LOT, loxlso,
northwest corner Sixth and Whitaker,
$1,500. Platshek & Cos.
for” SALE - FINE BUILDING LOT,
30x133, on east side Barnard, third lot
north of Sixth; only $1,200. Platshek &
Cos.
FOR - SALdITTIioUSES ,ON LARGE,
lot, 60x105, a West Broad street corner,
near Union depot site, for $5,000; don't lose
it! Platshek & Cos.
“FOR SALE, THAT MAGNIFICENT
lot southeast corner Ninth and Abercorn;
has sidewalk already laid; price $800; the
greatest bargain of ihe day! Platshek A
Cos.
”FOR SALE, LOT 60x90 AND IMPROVE
mcnIs, southwest coiner Price and York,
only $4,000; what will you bid? Platshek
& Cos.
FO R”SALE ELIGIBLE BUILDIN G
lot, 31x93, on Ninth, near Habersham, right
where the boom is redhot; price $330; get
on board! Platshek & Cos.
FOR SALE, BEAUTIFUL LOT, 30x125,
on Brady street, between Barnard nnil
Whitaker, runs back to Fourth street;
this week $873. Platshek & Cos.
- Ft>R SALK. AN ELEGANT COTTAGE
house on Gordon, east, for SI,BOO, upon easy
terms. Platshek & Cos.
”FOR”SALE, THAT "BEAUTY" LOT,
size- 30x110, on Bull, facing Thomas Park,
only $1,500; don't wait! Platshek & Cos.
FOR” SA Li:7 LOT 20x120 ON”WH ITA
ker, near Tenth street, beautiful high
ground, $1,000; a bargain. Platshek A
Cos.
FOR SALE, THAT FINELY LOCATED
home 316 Harris, east, lot 30x100, two-story
brick dwelling, and enough ground for an
other building; price $2,200; great catch!
Platshek & Cos.
~FOR SALE,”TWO LOTB. 25x100“ EACH,
with three-room cottage, in best condi
tion; has good tenant; pricte $550; get par
ticulars. Platshek & Cos.
FOR SALE THOS E 3 BEAUT IF U L
"terrace" lots southwest corner Lincoln
and Ninth streets; a home site fit for the
"gods,” $1,6C0 for the bunch. Platshek &
Cos.
FOR BALE. THAT ELEGANT NSW
cottage on Eighth street, east, near Price;
a cosy nook; go and examine it; $1,600 on
these- terms, $250 cash, sls per month, 6 per
cent, interest. Platshek & Cos.
FOR SALE - I.MPROVED PROPERTY
on every street of this city at lowest pos
sible prices; great many of them; must
be sold; that means see us at once. Plat
shek & Cos.
' FOR SALK - A COM FORTABLE COT -
tage at Estill station, Tybee, has broad
piazzas, commodious rooms and large lot;
price only $400; nevertheless make us u
bid! Platshek & Cos.
10-ACRE FARM ON WHITE BLUFF
road front, with good house and mostly
cleared, aliout 414 miles from city; prlule
$1,050, on easy terms. Platshek & Cos.
FOR SALE, A FINE LOT-ON PARK
avenue, east, between Drayton and Aber
corn. 30x106; our price $2,000; what do you
bid? Platshek & <'**
FOR BALE "it rent: 50 ACRES,
with g-xsl house, at White Bluff, river
front; price $2,500. Platshek & Cos.
FOR SALE, TWO ACRES;'HAS ROAD
front, on loulsvllle rood, 2Va miles from
city, for $200; a great bargain. Platshek
& Cos.
DON'T FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon. June 14, at 6 o’clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.10 cash, $3.09 per
p. m.. next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Garders" lot*. June 12. 3 o’tloek aftrr
r.oon. Read advertisements elsewhere.
FOR SALK, AN IDEAL HOUSE ON
second avenue, near Abercorn; easy
terms. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOll SALL—HEAL ESTATE.
street, near West Broad; rental, $234 per i
annum; two thousand dollars; an excel
lent investment. J. E. Fulron & Son.
FOR SALE, TW()~LARGE ~ RESl
denccs, Anderson street, near Barnard;
rental, S4BO per annum; four thousand dol
lars. J. E. Fulton & Son.
FOR SALE~ LARGE BRICK Resi
dence* Drayton street, facing Forsyth
Park. J. E. Fulton & Son.
'for' sale, brick residence,
Barnard s<reet, near Gaston; rental, $216
per annum; seventeen hundred and. fifty
dollars. J. E. Fulton & Son.
DON’T" FORGET AUCTION SaTTeS
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o’clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25. U 0 cash, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent, interest; at 6 o’clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John E.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE “TEYNAC
Gar lens’’ I ts, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read advertisements elsewtn re.
SEE US ABOUT THOSE IjOVELY
Henry street homes; we are offering them
on easy payments. They are near Hull
street, and will suit you. Savannah Real
Estate Exchange.
DO YOU WANT A REAL BARGAIN
in the way of a home? Then see us about
that nice house and large lot. Whltake\
near Sixth. The terms are easy nough
for you. Savannah Real Estate Exchange.
JUST THINK OF BUYING A HOUSE
in the heart of the city for SI,9(K). which
rents for SIB.OO per month. Isn’t this suffi
cient interest on your money? Savannah
Ratal Estate Exchange.
HOUSES AND LOTS IN EVERY SEC
tlon of the city. See us,‘and tell ue your
wants. We can make quick sales l’pr you,
and at. satisfactory figures. Savannah’
Real Estate Exchange. *
LOTS—LOTS OF THEM; LOTS TO
your own liking, an<l lo s at your own
figures. Iron one hundred dollars and up
are our prices . Come and take your p ! ck,
and give us offer. We have the finest site
on Bull street. Savannah Real Estate Ex
change.
105-ACR E FARM, NEtAR SA V A NNAII.
on Salt Water river; splendid two-story
house; all for $501), to quick purchaser.
Savannah Real Estate Exchange.
DON’T'FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o’clo k;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.00 cash, $5.00 pet
month, 6 per cent. Interest; at 6 o'clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
“GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens” lots. June 12. 5 o’elcck. after
neon. Read advertisements elsewhere,
2 LARGE LOTS ON ANDERSON,
near Price; also 2 large lots on Eleventh
street, near Bull street; price cheap; terms
easy. 1. D. l>aßoche.
BRICK STORE AND RESIDENCE,
south west corner Gaston and Price street;
fine business location. I. D. Laßoche.
I jA RG E BUILDING SOUTH E A ST
corner Lumber and Bay streets; pays nine
per cent, net on price
Roche.
86 ACHES ON LOUISVILLE HOAD;
659 acres on Augusta Hoad; both contain
some fine timber; price ten. .dollars per
acre. I. D. Laßoche.
FOU R HUN DR E D AC RES <> F LA NT >
with new dwelling, artetdan well, fruit,
oysters, fish, shrimp, etc., in abundance;
also an Island near Thunderbolt; large
river front, planted with oysters. I. D.
Laßoche.
DON’T FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o'clock;
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.00 ensh, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent. Interest; at 6 o’clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION ”SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens" lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read adver* isements elsewhere.
BRICK BlEST
denee on basement, on Jones, east of Bull;
elegant residence or capable of making
fine Investment. Location and condition
excellent; terms can be arranged. W. J.
Miscally, Jr., 20 Bryan, east.
'GREAT AUCTION SALE “TEVN.M’
Gardens" lots. June 12, 5 o'clock, after
noon. Rt a I advirthemenls elsewhere.
FOR - SALE OR RENT, O’BRIEN'S
stables, corner Pine and West Broad, now
used as a stable, 100 feet front on West
Broad, 185 feet deep: truss roof; splendid
location for wholesale grocery or factory;
also second-hand carriage, surrey, phae
tons anfi several buggies; nice Jersey
cow, on sale this week; six very large
mules, some small mules and harness;
must be sold. W. I. O'Brien.
GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens" lets, June 12. 5 o'clock after
noon. Read advertise ments elsewhere.
“DON’T FORGET AUCTION SALKS
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o’clock:
these lots are between Barnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25.00 cash, $5.00 per
month, 6 per cent. Interest; at 6 o'clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
GREAT AUCTION” SALE "TEYNAC
Garders" lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
r.oan. Read advcr*ls;menls elsewhere.
FOR BALK, THE RESIDENCE/ NO.
606 Drayton street, facing Forsyth Park.
Exceptional local! y. Apply on premises.
GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens" lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, aftc-r
--n on. Read advertisements elsewhere.
FOR SALE, ON EABI TERMS. MOD
ern ten-rx>m house; all rooms connect and
ail separate; three large halls; bath room,
etc., 418 Henry street, east. Apply at
Launey Studio. 21 Rroughton, west.
"GREAT AUCTION SALE “TEYNAC
Gardens” lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read adverflsements elsewhere.
FARM FOR SALE, 10 ACRES, CROP,
dwelling, store, wharf, horse and buggy,
50 head ca<tie, hogs, chickens, other
things, all for $1,500. Write R. TANARUS., Owen's
Ferry, Ga.
GREAT AUCTION'saLE “TEYNAC
Gardens” lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
n on. R* ad advertisements elsewhere.
FOR BALE. DWELLING NO. 425 BULL
street; has 12 large rooms facing south;
also No. 24 Wayne street, went; terms to
suit purchaser. D. R. Thomas.
GREAT AUCTION SALE ‘‘TEYNAC
Gardens" lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read advertise monts elsewhere.
DON’T FORGET AUCTION SALES
of lots on Eleventh street next Thurs
day afternoon, June 14, at 6 o’clock;
these lots are between Rarnard and
Whitaker streets, and will be sold on
following terms: $25. CO cash, sf#.oo per
month, 6 per cent, intenvw; at 6 o'clock
p. m., next Thursday, June 14. John L.
Archer, auctioneer.
“GREAT AUCTION SALE "TEYNAC
Gardens” lots. June 12, 5 o’clock, after
noon. Read advertisements elsewhere.
DON’T FAIL ISO THINK ABOUT
those lo(s b9we* n Whitak r and Bar
nard on Eleventh str* i. to be sold at
auction June 11, $2 cash, $> a month by
John L. Archer.
GREAT AUCTION SALE “TEYNAC
Gardens” lots, June 12. 5 o’clock after
noon. Reid advertise men's elsewhere.
WELL LOCATED STORE AND HKST
dence on West Broad street, not far from
Union Depot, an e xcellent stand for bu.-i
--ness; only s2,ttw to Ijulck buyer. Youma s
4& Demmond.
GREAT AU< TION SALE “TEYNAC
Gardens” lots, June 12. 5 o'clock, after
toon. R'*ad advertls< ments elsewhere.
SEVERAL CHOICE AND WELL LO.
CATKD RESIDENCES; owners are com
pelled to realize on them at once; they will
go cheap. Youmans & Demmond
FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE.
GREAT U <
Gardens” lots, June 12, 5 o’clock, after
neon. Read advertis*ments elsewhere.
“LOTS WHICH YOU CAN IMPROVE
and make from fifteen to twenty per cent,
on outlay; call for particulars. Youmais
<& Demmond.
GREAT AITCTI ON SA LE ‘‘TE Y NAC
Gardens" lots, June 12. f o'clock, after
noon. Read advertisements elsewhere.
FOR BALS, A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollar*: easy term*, on Nlntb *tret,
rear East Broad; no city taxation. C. H.
Doreelt.
FOftl ALk-HiUbLlAM£Ob'l.
uoul- LUCK LINIMENT. A YALIJA
bie remedy for whooping cough; price 25c.
Goodmans Liver Tonic will help your
liver, improve your digestion, and Increase
your weight; 50c. Persse's Drug Stores,
Henry and Abercorn, Whltuker and Tay
lor.
ONE STEAMER AND THREE
"h'-hooners for sale. Suitable for carrying
on cons ing trade; all in tirst-class condi
tion. F< r further particulars, apply to
Stone, Rourk & Cos., Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SALE, ONE SODA FOUNT; CAN
bt* seen at 209 Whitaker.
DENSMORK TYPEWRITER IN FIRST
class condition for sale cheap; cash or
easy tornvs. Apply 8 Jones street, east.
REMINGTON NO. 2 TYPEWRITER;
thirty-live dollars?. If you want u barga.n
addiess P. O. Box 123.
FOR SALE. HANDSOME~OIL PAINT
ings cheap for cash. Address G., News
office.
FOR SALE. CHEAP GOOD STEflN
way piano, 515 Broughton street, east.
FOR SALE, A FINE BAY COI/lO
years old. Apply to W. J. Cleary, Mont
gomery, south of Twelfth street.
LARGE REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE;
al o mahogany wardrobes, sewing table,
etc. Fox’s, two fourteen Whitaker.
TWO OLD COUPLING WAGONS; GOT
to go, very cheap, on account of room;
one old buggy low down; sacrificing sale
in all our various lines; call and be con
vinced. M. Nathan, and 226 Congress
street, west.
I.Ooh BUSHELS OF CLEAN SELECT
seed field peas for sale. Write us for
prices beforo buying. Linlon Supply Cos.,
Mon tied 10, Fla.
FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE CAR
rylng $7,000 stock, and doing upward of
$60,000 business per annum, in live town,
6,500 inhabitants; good reanon for selling.
Address Grocery Store, care this office.
COWS FOR SALE. 1 U YOU WANT A
good family milker or springer, call at 471
Went Boundary. Have some nice ones
re a son a hie. Come and see them.
FOR SALE, ONE YOUNG MULE;
work anywhere; price $90.09; one pony
horse, 6 years old, gentle and sound; price,
$50.00. 226 West Broad street.
"SEVERAL FINE, UNREDEEMED
svwing machines for sale cheap. Georgia
Pawn Shop, 306-308 Broughton street, west.
FOR SALE, CHEAP, COMBINATION
horse. Apply al 208 Henry street, west.
GREEN GROCERY LICENSE AND
full set fixtures for sole; very cheap. Ap
ply 637 Sims street.
FOR SALE, JERSEY MILKEIRS AND
springers; will trade for fat cows. Savan
nah Sale and Feed Stable, Ogh thorp i
avenue atid West Broad.
BEX)ROOM FURNITURE, RODS AND
reels, and all the remaining content.* of
the Habersham residence, will he sold nt
auction Monday, June 11, at 11 a. nr., at
206 Harris street, west.
FOR SALE, GAS STOVE. 312 WALD
burg street.
FOR SALfT"THREE NICE MTLK
cows cheap. Eighth and Waters Road. J.
I*. Brown.
FOR SALE, A LADY r B~COLTTMBI A
bicycle in splendid order; used only a short
time; complete with bell and lantern;
also a girl s Crescent wheel, in first -class
condition. Can be seen at Bryson’s, 242
Bull street.
BUILDING BRICK FOR SALE. E. >f
Jclks, manufacturer, Macon, Ga.
LAUNCHES FOR SALE. SIZE 16
feet, anil 25 feet, and 30 feet, with prices
that will be sure to please you. The
ngenolei for these fine launches haa been
established with us. Ltppm.m Brothers,
Wholesale Druggists, Lippmans Block.
Savannah, Ga.
FIRE PROOF SAFES FOR SALE AT
low price; ail In stock in live hunoiei)
five thousand pound*. Apply Llppiaa*
Bros.
FOR SALE. A N ELEGANT PH A ETON
and laree carriage, second-hand; will be
• old chesr>: ..n, by Brewster and the
other by Sliver.- Dcih the bee, maker* In
the Untied Stales. Llppman Eros., whole
sale druggists. Savannah. Gir
LOST AND POt'MI.
“TT^TTiir^rnTAYHIUuKmrTipATL
di-rscn stie-t, east, lemon and white
pointer puppy, thiee months old, anstveis
to the name of Jeff. Reward for return
to above address.
LOST. I’OC'KKTBOOK. RETURN TO
W. A. Blsbee, finder will be rewarded.
LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING,
at pavilion of Hotel Tybee, gold hat pin.
Reward if returned to 418 President street,
west.
THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS SEEN
to pick u:> a child’s hat on Bull street,
Saturday afternoon, return same to 210
East Ninth street.
LOST, TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
plain chased gold stud; think on Bull
street. 20 Harris street, west.
UMBRELLA. SWEET CHERRY
straight handle, silk umbrella; taken by
mistake from ladles’ dressing room, Yacht
Club, Friday aflernoon; another left in
plnee. Please eall at No. 103 Taylor street,
west, and exchange. ’
"LOST, ABOUT FOUR WEEKS ago,
I ackage containing account book and re
e tation hoiks. Return to Miss Mamie
Bennett, 416 Bryan, east. Reward. -
uu.utui.tu.
’TUdTTABGirTEsTRAmjT^
wiih board; reduced rates for summer. 113
Liberty, west.
SEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN SE
cure board in private family, $3.00 per
week. 524 Montgomery.
LA RGE, AIRY R00M.4,”w 1 Til I4OOD
table board. No. 212 Suite street, west.
PLEASANT ROOMS WITH GOOD
table beard for gcntlenu n. Jl2 West Junta
street.
BOARnERS WANTED; TERMS REA
sonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Apply
221 Momgomery sireclt
FIRST-CLASS JEWISH BOARD;
large rooms; Southerners accommodated.
137 Knst Sixtieth street, New York city.
WANTED, GENTLEMEN BOARDERS;
also a few table boarders. Apply corner
Gordon and Tattnall, 213.
CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW
boarders at Isle of Hope for the summer.
Address X Y, this office.
PARTIES' DESIRING GOOD BOARD
can obtain large comfortable rooms, or
. ntlre fiat in the b st location in Savan
nah. References must he furnish- and. Ogle
thorpe. caie News.
ATTRACTIVE TABLE BOARD AT
No. 492 Oglethorpe avenue, we^t.
GENTLEMEN CAN FIND" GOOD TA
ble iioard, 14 Oglethorpe, west.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL ALEXANDER; ON THE
railroad ten miles north of Asheville, N.
(’ Famous for variety of good food, ex
cellent water, pteasont, well furnished
rooms, good hods. Five hundred feet of
coo! varandas, and shaded grounds, add
to the attractions. Circulars furntsiied;
terms moderate. Mrs. It. B. & J. N,
Vance. f
“NEW YORK 7 46TH .STRKKT. 18 WEST,
near sth avenue; routns wltU bwtrd, 3outh
.erner, reference. • ■
It'MUER RESORTS.
Dela plane, Fauquier coun.Cy. Virginia,
p|pa.uit summer home; fina scenery, airy
rooms, good table, pure water, nice shade*;
terms moderate; adult* preferred. Thfc
Misses Pendleton.
SUMMER BOARD IN~MARIETTA".
Ga.; mountain air; no malaria;
ally pure, cold water; house bas larg*
cool rooms; beautifully shaded grounds;
overy attention to.comfort. Box 85, Mari
etta, Ga.
W A NTED" BOARDERS IN THB
mountains on Southern road; beautiful
view; good water; t**fms sls and $lB per
month; special rate* for families} refer
ents. Mrs. Walpole, Montreal, Nelsoa
county, Virginia.
NEW”YOR K'CITY APARTMENT TO
rent for summer; 7 rooms and bath; all
light, cool, completely furnished; second
floor; elevator; low price. Babcock, 104
West Eighty-fourth street, New York.
PRIYATE” BOARd7 ~~55 COLLEGE!
street, Asheville, N. C.; centrally located,
on car line; pleasant and homelike; excel
lent table; rates. $1.50 per day; $7 to $lO
tier week. Mrs. Minnie C. Greenlee.
""BUUE RIDGE M<)l ’NTAINS, TRYONI
N. C.. to rent for summer; furnished cot
tage of so veil rooms; cellar and barn; gar
den and fruit on place; n nt $25 per month;
Address Box 26, Tryon, N. C.
SUMMKR BOARD IN THE MOUfK
tains of Georgia; sixty miles north of At
lonta. on \\ • stern and Atlantic Railway*
For terms, address, Miss M. J. Warinff,
Cement, Ga.
BOARD. AT SALT DA. N. C~FOR THE
summer. Mrs. T. J. Young can accommo
date a few select j*ople Good fare, good
beds and reasonable rates.
BOARD IN WESTERN NORTH CAR
olina sl6 to S2O per month. No small chil
dren liken. Edgar Patton Davidson’s
River, N. C.
BOARD IN A SOUTHERN FAMILY,
located in a delightful residential part
of Brooklyn; convenient to all car line*
and within twenty-five minutes’ ride of
New York city; terms reasonable. Ad
dress F., 1354 Pacific street.
WHITE PATH BUMMER RESORT'I9
now < pen for boarders. For particular*
apply to Mrs. .1. M. Dorn, proprietress,
White Path. Ga.
SWAXX A NO A SP R 1 NGB. NE AR
Asheville; good l>onrd. $3.00 to $5.00 per
week. Address It. L. Patton, Swannanoa,
N. C.
“The Laurels.” Tryon. N. C.; well kept
hour-*’; extensive ground; beautiful scen
ery, excellent table, moderate terms. Mrs.
M. M. Carter.
in -INESS CHANCES.
thousand bushel groin, 2c; send for our
booklet, ‘‘Speculation,” free. J. K. Corn
stork & Cos., 23 Traders building, Chicago.
"MON EY <’AN BE MADE” IN
* urks or grain by my "Safe Speculation
Plan.” Make your money earn your aal
ory. Tf you have SIOO send for free par
ticulars; customer and bunk references.
Richard Jones, 42 Exchange Place, Neaf
York.
WANTED.' OFFICE - MANAGER BY
responsible firm; $125 monthly salary and
liberal commission; S7OO rash required; po
iilon i* rmanent to good man Address
Manufacturer, 1332 Cherry street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LADIES' Gold) LACE PINS AND
dress pins Spec.ul tale. Koch & Sylvan,
46 Whitaker.
FOR MANTELS. TILING AND
grates, go to Cornwell Sc. Chlpmnn.
SAVANNAH F IR FJWI NO CO.*S CABT
rn t beer direct from the wood. Ferris
hams. ISO; bacon, 12V4; at Bernier's, Dray
ton and Liberty.
BOTTLE OF FI NE OLD CROW
will be the tiling these cold days; none
eo pure as al Wm. Dlers, West Broad and
Liberty.
WATC'I I ESf" AND DIAMONDS ARB
Ptlll golrg at special sal© at Koch & Syl
van’s, 41 Whitaker.
FOR HARDWARE” AND TOOLS," GO
to Cornwell A Chipmnn’s.
LET US~C LEAN YOUR CLOTHES~BT
Resorcin© antiseptic procesw. New York
Steam Dye Works. Whitaker-State streets.
MATTRESSES It BKOVAtSd AND
worked over thoroughly; be*t moss mat
tresses made to order. David Clark, 141
Jefferson.
~R FI ‘A IRIN G W A TCI! ES ffi OUR
spec ialty; we do the work well and cheap.
J. & C. N. Thomas, 124 Whitaker.
HAVE YOU SEEN LA NOW ELL'S $5 00
trunk? Ling well Trunk Works, 210 Whit
aker street. *
FOR FISHING TACKLI i:fc. t
go to Cornwell & Chlpman.
KOCH A SYLVAN S. 46 WHITAJCEH
street, are agents for King’s famous spec
tacles. Attend sale-to-morrow.
CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLUB RYE.
Tjewhs’ '66, Hunter Baltimore Rye, Okl
Crow, Monopole Rye Whiskey. At Rem
ler’e, Drayton and Liberty.
STEP INTO MV STORE AND GET A
bottle of fine old Lewis ’66; remember it
Is '<6, and not some other brand; Old
Crow Is great; try it. William Dlers, Went
Broad and Liberty.
IT DDES NOTHPAY - TO HAVE - THE
dirt preyed In, or gasoline smeared over
fine clothes; get them thoroughly Cleaned
and disinfected by the Resorcine antisep
tic process. New York Steam Dye Works,
WhMaker-State streets.
UPHOLSTERING DONE IN BEST
style and in last workman-like manner;
price reasonable. David Clark, HI Jeffer
son.
REPAIRING WATCHES IS OUR
specialty; we do tbe work well and cheap.
J. & C. N. Thomas, 124 Whitaker. t
LANG WELL’S JT..00 TRUNK WOrVh
$8 rn comrMr.'il wlih other makes.
wcli Trunk Works, 210 Whltaktr street.
STOVE AND RANGE WORK OF Ev
ery kind promptly .attended to by D. N.
Thomuson, agent, the stove expert. I
also make a specialty of exchanging; easy
terms. See my slock and gel prices be
fore buying. I have a fine lot of coal,
t is and gasoline stoves to select from.
140 West Broad street.
RING UP 2404 IF YOU WANT TO
have y-ur furniture moved cr packed for
shipment or storagy; I guarantee pricea
tli same as I do (he work that's given
to m< . A. S. Gridin, 314 Broughton street,
west. Mattresses made to order.
LADIES AND GENT LI) MEN. UM
ready with spring stock of usibrcllas. par
asols repaired and recovered; locks and
keys. .\f. Domlnitz, Corner Oglethorpe-
Barnard.
RANGES AND STOVES, QO
Cornwell & Chlpman.
IM. SALE OF EYE-GLASSES
at Koch & Sylvan’s this we He. 40 Whita
ker street.
GENERAL LINE OF FINE CIGARS;
best 10c cigar In town. At Reailer’s, Dray
ton and Liberty.
Good Positions
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v/\otiKe or practical
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