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PLANS FOR UNION DEPOT.
HiVB BEE* ASKED FROM A TI M
BER OF ARCHITECTS.
Conference of Executive Officials of
the Four Linei Interented Wax
Held ft Short While Ago In New
York—lt Wan Determined to Push
the Work on—>lr. W. W. .Mackall
Back From the Meeting The
Houdi Hove Combined in the Pur
chase of Hail* for tlie Station anil
Its Approaches—Seven or Eight
Miles of Track Will Be Needed.
The executive officers of the four rail
roads concerned in the union station pro
ject in Savannah hove determined to push
It to a conclusion. This decision was
reached in New York a few days ago. A
meeting was held at which Mr. YV. \V.
Mackall and Vice President and General
Manager Cecil Gabbett of the Georgia and
Alabama represented that road and the
Florida Central and Peninsular. President
ftamuel Spencer represented the Southern,
as did also Third Vive President F. C.
Gannon. The Plant System was represent
ed by R. G. Erwin.
Mr. Mackall returned yesterday mo,n;n.-
from the North. He said some eight archi
tects have been invited to submit designs
for the station, and that some have al
ready responded. By July 15, he consid
ers, all the designs will be in .and the
roads may then go about making their se
lection. Savannah architects were includ
ed in the invitation.
The entire depot matter will remain in
the hands of the executive officers. It
will probably be necessary for them to
hold other conferences before the actual
work on the building can begin. The
rights, privileges and concessions desired
from the city have been secured, however,
and It is probable that no great delays
will now be experienced.
As satisfactory evidence that the offi
cers have no intention of allowing the
project to fail through or even lag, it
may be stated that the rails for the sta
tion and approaches have already been
ordered. These represent a considerable
expenditure, with prices as they now are.
Some or eight miles of track will
be necessary.
ROASTED RAILROAD MEN.
Ticket Agent* Thought Snviinnnh
Men Lacking in Hospitality.
The International Association of Ticket
Agents did not find Savannah’s hospitality
extended as bountifully could have been
wished, and the representatives of the as
sociation, who were through here som>
two or three months ago, were very sore
because the local railroad men did not ex
ert themselves more in the effort to con
tribute to the pleasure of their stay. '
James M. Llngle, writing in the ‘The Rail
way International Passenger and Ticket
Agents’ Journal,” has the following to say
about the good time the crowd of excur
sionists had in the South:
“We returned to Tampa at 5 o’clock in
time for dinner and then after Upson,
Cadwallader, Frazee and others had
bought some pure Havana Tampa cigars,
made of Pennsylvania and Virginia to
bacco, the train started for its journey
north to Savannah. The greater part of
our trip between Tampa and Savannah
was covered at night. We were due at
Savannah at 8 o'clock and breakfast had
been ordered for the party at the De Soto
Hotel. Our train failed to make schedule
time, and the result was a late and poor
breakfast at this verv elegant Savannah
Hotel.
“After our poor breakfast, for which
we gave up $1 each, our party spread
itself over the city and resorts of Sa
vannah. There was a dazzling absence
of hospitality in this Southern city, and
judging from the dense and multitudinous
nowhereness of reception committees,
railroad officials and railroad men. the
1. A. T. A. is unknown in Savannah.
Our reception was a delightful spectacle
in illustration of ‘‘Freedom of the city
afforded us a full view of paintless shan
ties and when we pleased. A trip on
the belt line around the city afforded us
a full view of the paintless shanties and
negro cabins. A journey to the moss
hung home of Savannah's celebrated
dead, Bonaventure Cemetery, was a
pleasant pastime and in keeping with the
spirit of things, as we might as well have
sk'pped the city and stopped in Savan
nah’s cemetery, as the reception there
could not have been any less exuberant
and enthusiastic; besides, we might not
have expected the dead of Savannah to
meet us with open arms. Some of us
wandered aimlessly about the city and
alongthe wharveson Bay street, and look
ed with a feeling of surprise on the ship
ping interests of Savannah. Possibly it
would have been better for us if we had
been seamen and come in on a boat, as
the shipping interests seemed to be wide
awake and well represented.
‘‘One bright memory remains with a
very few of our party who had the pood,
fortune to meet that amiable railroad man
of Savannah, Mr. Brewer, who constituted
himself a committee of one. chartered a
trolley car and took the little party of
fifteen or twenty down to the pier on
board the steamer Grand Ditch* ss and in
troduced them to the captain. That litr e
party of twenty, out of a total of 275, were
the only ones who received any ait iW n
in Savannah and Mr. Brewer is the nly
one who proved himself n railroad man
in this place who considered it w rth
while to make an effort to enter an men
who were engaged in his own calling.
‘‘We left for Charleston, S. C., and ar
rived there t 9 o’clock on the morning of
the 16th. In this city which did so much
for our soldiers en route to the seat of
war. but a few months ago. our recep I>n
was very' much the same as that in Sa
vannah. Railroad men were not in evi
dence. Those who made an effort ’o
show us something must evidently have
been under the impression that our asso
ciation was lient on a philanthropic jour
ney and that we were eiger to contribute
in the most liberal fashion to new enter
prises.”
Before the arrival of the ticket agents,
two or three of the local railrood men
were asked if any steps were to be taken
for their entertainment, and the reply
was that they knew of none. Time enouga
was given, for the notice of their com
ing came on ahead, hut the local ticket
agentH did not see how they could get
up an entertainment for the 2.>0 or more in
the party.
Action on the matter of the present rate
classification was postponed by the di
rectors of the Board of Trade yesterday
until Wednesday, aj 4 o’clock, on which
occasion the railroad officials, members
of the board, have been Invited to be pres
ent.
FOR THE FRESH AIR HOME.
Mnsln and Dramatic Recital at the
I.awtnn Memorial.
A musical and dramatic recital for the
benefit of the Fresh Air Home will be
given at the Lawton Memorial on June 26.
The afTair is in charge cf Mrs. K. E. Bo -
lins and Miss Margaret May Nichols- n
who. together with some of the best am
ateur tulent of the city, will appear on
the programme.
The programme will be an exc lient one
in every respect, and ns the cause is a
worthy one there is no doubt that th* en
tertainment. both from an artistic and u
financial point, will he a success.
Will Gfvc a Trolly Hide.
King's Daughters’ Circle No. 10. will
give u trolley ride on June 26. The car
which will leave the Tenth street Junction
at 9 o’clock, will make the circuit of the
city belts, and the trip to Isle of Hope,
and Thunderbolt. The money rea i*ed
from the sale of tickets and refreshments
will be added to the Day Nursery fund.
JHBw w or simply toasting. Can you do more on any coal
The above stove* are on exhibit at the rooms of the Advertising nod Exhibiting Compaio. No. :tiw>
liiill street. Savannah, fia. The attndan in Charge Will Take Pleasure in demonstrating and explain
ing to prospeelive purchasers.
For sale by Lindsay A- Morgan and Wm. & H. H. Baltimore.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL*
“HAIR” AND EVERYTHING TO
make the hair becoming, pretty anti
youthful; Emile’s hair tonic stops prema
ture baldness and eradicates dandruffs
not sticky—not greasy; will not discolor
the most delicate tint of hair; 50c per bot
tle; no branches, no agents; sold only 2S
East Broughton street, hoir, jewelry and
shaving supply house; the place for tint,
switches, bangs, toupees, wigs, sh.tmpot
ing and singeing; combings made up into
any kind of hair work from a switch to a
beautiful birthday hair watch chain.
WANTED. PURCHASERS FOR CRO
quet, crokinola, earrom and other games
at Gardener's Bazaar.
"hammocks, HAMMOCKS, CHEAP
ones; nice ones; fine ones; closing them
out cheap this week. C. P. Miller, Agent,
207 Broughton, west.
CASH BUYERS PICNIC EVERY DAY
this week; our large stock must be re
duced, and we will exchange it cheap for
cash. C. I’. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton,
r est.
-RING “UP 2444 IF TOO WANT TO
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or storage; I guaramee prices
the same as I do tlie work that s given
to me. A. S. Griffin, 314 Broughton street,
west; mattresses made to order.
"if its rugs you want; YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGillis.
BAI.DWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERA
tors, still in the lead; also full line of ice
boxes, from $3 up. C. P. Miller, Agent,
20? Broughton, west.
“MOCKING BIRD FOOD. CANARY
seed, ilsh fool, cages, fish globes, water
grass at Gardener’s Bazaar.
MIU.KR'S AWNINGS GIVE RATI3-
faction; you had better get our estimate
ond let us put you up one at once. C. P.
Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west.
WATER COOLERS, ALL SIZES. FROM
SI.OO up. C. P. -Miller, Agent. 207 Brough
ton, west.
M'GILLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for 99 cents.
" WEDDING PRESENTS, SCHOOL,
prpfVnts, jireaents of all kinds; large va
rieties at low prices. C. P. Milter, agent,
207 Broughton, west.
M’GII.T.IS is CHEAP ON RUGS, NETS,
lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites,
and furniture of every descripion.
""MOSQUITO NETS, 98 CENTS. AND
up; all grades of American imiwrted lace
with best lixturoK, at reasonable prices.
C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west.
"COLEUS. C HRT S> AN T HEMUIi
flowers, palms, floral designs, leave lour
orders at Gardener’s Bazaar, agent lor
Oelschig’s Nursery.
M’GII.LIS’BACE CURTAINS WILE
beautify your parlor.^
WHEN YOU SEEM’GILJ.TS’ 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 McGillis.
"M’OrULIS" MOVES. I’ACKS. SHIP.3
and stores pianos and furniture; best work
only; no “Cheap-John” prices—no "Cheap-
John” jobs. ,
"old NEWSPAPERS. 200 for 25 cents, at
Business Office Morning News.
MEDICAL.
ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills ore 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.. Phllade . Pa.
GONORRHOEA AND GLEET CI’RED
in eight days without any m di ine taken
internally. No injection. No pain. No
stricture. External application only. Ad
dress Dr. Mobley, Inverness, Fla.
HOW ARE TOUR TOFT? IF TOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and I
will give you telief; I cure ingrowing nails,
corns and all diseases of the feet without
pain; charges reasonable; can give the
li>t references In the city; patients treat
ed at residences; orders can be left at Liv
ingston’s drug store. Bull and Coflgress
streets; telephone 293. Lem Davis, sur-
I rpor *-Mrr*fhrw4(ct
UELI* WASTED-HALE.
WANTED FIVE CANVASSERS AT
once; no experience necessary; only those
who tire willing o hustle to make money
need apply. H. E. Saunders, manager,
Screven House, basement sample room,
from 1 to p. ol
c.YI FS.MAN WITH ESTABLISHED
trade wante I by a Northern phartnaceu
tl al h lure. Liberal after to the right
man. "23.” News office.
WANTED, AT ONCE, A PHI.IN KKN
boy at Savannah IT- sslng C.ub, 110 Pres
ident, west.
MANAGER FOR BRANCH OFFICE
at Savannah by old established house,
salary SIOO month; also liberal comm s-
Hons on flaks; S6OO cash and references
r quireU. Address box 581, Philadelph a,
\%i.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, ABLK
bodied, unmarried men between ages of
21 and 35, citizens of United States, of
good character and temperate habits, who
can speak, read and writ** English. For
information apply to requiting officer, 303
Bull street. Savannah, or 402 Cherry
street, Macon, Ga.
H |;LI* YV A V TED— FE M A LE.
WANTED. ACTIVE YOUNG WOMEN,
white. Hamilton Lunch Parlor.
SEAMSTRESS WANTED, (COLORED);
plain sowing. 109 Liberty street, east;
M •’Ml* lit.
WANTED, A gOOE APPLY NO. 115
Gwinnett street, weaL
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1900.
AGENTS WANTED.
1
six months *by hustling agents handling [
our white and fancy Rubber Collars, j
Cuffs, Bosoms, Neckties, Patented, j
guaranteed goods. Special plan for stamp.
M. &. M. Mfg. Cos., Springfield, Mass.
EMPLOYMENT AVANTED.
KXPERL
encod in railroad and commercial work,
desires position. Box 11, News.
“WANTED, POSITION AS SALESMAN
or bookkeeper in grocery, hardware or
furniture store in city, or country, or
manager in mill, or other business, by
white man. 43 years old; have had years
of experience. Address E. Le, Sullmore,
Ga.
HOUSES WANTED.
ant, a comfortable 9-room house to rent
or buy on Instalments; state location and
price. Address “S.” Morning News.
BOARD W ANTED.
’""'wanted! board^oiT^prTvate
cottage at Tybee for July and August.
Call or address 311 Bolton street, east.
YVANTED-t-MISCELLANEOL’S.
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
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
streets.
\Y ANT* TO BUY ~CHEAP, HM ALL
sail boat, good condition. State dimen
sions and price. S. Parker, 202 Liberty
street, west.
EARTH, SAND. MANURE; PARTIES
making excavations and other having
earth, sand, manure, etc., can find a
place 'to haul and dump it within city
limits; (gooei hard road to the place), by
addressing or calling on Brown Bros.,
corner Anderson and East Broad streets;
telephone 110 J.
“GROCERS' "COFFEE MILL SHOW
cases; scales, tea and coffee canisters;
cash register. Cash, News office.
OLD NEWSPAPERS, 200 for 25 cent*. *
Business Office Morning New*.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
“for rent! two HANDSOMELY
furnished rooms. 23 West Liberty.
FOR - RENT, TWO CONNECTING
rooms; central location. Apply at No. 7
York street, west.
"T WO DELIGIITFUL CON N ECTTNG
rooms furnished; suitable for party of
three or four gentlemen; private family;
will rent either or both. 211 Jones, west,
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM;
southern exposure; all conveniences. 308
Barnard street, near Liberty.
‘ FOR RENT, TWO NEATLY FUR
nished rooms, gas, convenient <o bath.
305 Liberty, east.
A~NICELY FURNISHED"SOUTHERN
room, to young men only. 122 Taylor street,
west.
FOR RENT, "SEVERAL DESIRABLE
fiats. 216 Liberty street, west; possession .
immediately. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan,
east.
FOR REST—HOUSES.
FOR RENT, FROM OCT. 1, NOS. 405,
407, 409 Park avenue, east; also flats No.
502 Park avenue, east, and No. 408 Duffy,
east; rents low, and in first-class condi
tion. P. A. Waring, Postofflce.
•i )
FOR RENT—STORES.
~FOR* desirable
store and warehouse formerly occupied
by George YV. Tledeman & 80., corner
Bay and Montgomery street; in perfect
order and condition; right rent to right
tenant; possession cun be given immedi
ately. Est. Salomon Cohen, corner West
Broad and Brough tori streets.
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
floor; large hall third floor, suitable for
any purpose. John Lyons.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
'T’OlTsALKTnOsnr^
street, near East Broad, Jiave only been
st id to first-class parties, who will make
g, od neighbors; and none other can buy.
The terms are very easy, and they are
ch. aper than any other in the vicinity.
C. H. Dorset t.
FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East l.'r ad. no city taxes, at $204
each; tw n'y-iive dollars cash, and easy
monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett.
FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH, NEAR
East Br ad. at S2OO each; will soon be
advanced to $223; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrange to get a home
built. C. H Dorsett.
RESIDENCES ANI) BUILDING" LOTS
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Taiem. real estate dealer, No. 7 York
street, west.
WELL LOCATED STORE AND RESl
denee on West Broad street, not far from
Union Depot, an excel!* nt stand for bu I
ness; only S2,OCX) to quick buyer. Youmatia
Demmond. •
SEVERAL CIIOK'F AND WELL LO.
CATED RESIDENCES; owners are com
pelled to realize on them at once; they will
go cheap. Youmans & Demmond.
lots WHICH YOU CAN IMPROVE
and moke from fifteen to twenty per cent,
on outlay; call for particulars. Youmaas
& Demmond.
FOR SALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dr*d dollars: easy terms, on Ninth streei,
near East Brosd; Do clljr taxation. O **
Dorset L
YOU BiiL£-aiISCLU u i.YEOI'.
GOOD DUCK LINIMENT. A VALUA
bIe remedy for whooping cough; price 25c.
Goodman and Diver Tonic will help your
liver, improve your digestion, and increase
your weight; 50c. Per*** s Drug Stores,
Henry and Abercorn, Whitaker and Tay
lor.
AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS IN
store, ion West Rroad. will be contin* I
ued to-night, and thereafter until (he en*
lire contents are disposed of. Yournaiu
& Demmond, auctioneers.
r<) i: SALE, ESTABLISHED GRO
cery and bar; fine investment; ill health j
of owner reason for selling. Address
Grocery, care News.
GREEN GROCERY FOR SALE
cheap. Apply 307 Park avenue, west.
fpSED PEAS, GROCERIES AND
griin. The Tietjon Grocery, Congress
and Jefferson streets.
FOR SALE SMALL DRUG STORE,
on a good corner, on reasonable terms.
Address Clifton. Morning News.
FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND^BABY
carriage, in perfect condition. Address
F. A., Morning News office.
ASH AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR
sale—lso,ooo feet of ash suitable for wheel
wrights, carriage makers, tar wot ks and
inter ior house finish. Also cypress lumber
of all sizes. We have resumed cutting our
famous brands of cypress shingles and will
soon have a full line of them for sale. Vale
Royal Manufacturing Company.
LAUNCHES FOR BALE, SIZE )|
feet, end 25 feet, and 30 feet, with prices
tftat will be sure to please you. The
agencies for these fine launches has been
established with us. Li ppm an Brothers,
Wholesale Druggists, Lippman’s Block,
Savannah. Ga.
“FIRE PROOF SAFES FOR SATSTaT
low' price; ail in slock in live hundred to
five thousand pounds. Apply Dippman
Bros.
~ FOR'SALE. AN ELEGANT PHAETOTf
find Jars - #* carriage, second-hand; will be
sold cheo: one is by Brewster and the
other h.v Silver? Doth the best maker* In
the United States. Lippman Broe.,
tale druggists, Savannah. Ga.
LOST AND FOU\D.
LOST. NEAR
Broughton streets, bunch of keys |
double, ring. Reward. S. t this office.
“LOST. DIAMOND STUD. REWARD
if returned to Samuel Reynold-, 10 Aber
corn.
STRAYED.
STRAYED OR STOLEN SETTER DOG;
mime Si>ort; color white, with brown ears i
and brown six>t on side. Reward if re- i
turned to No. 521 Jones street, east.
EDUCATIONAL*
>-^AcXDE\rYT,,%^\LTr,^STU
dents that pissed trs> examinations can
call on the principal for certificate of pro
ficiency. John Taliaferro.
SUMMER RESORTS.
WRSTER>f W,V NORTH
Carolina, nen sheville; excellent board
and omfortabu rooms $4 and $5 per w ek.
Address Mont Vale Cottage.
"country iCoard IN THE MOt.’N
tains. G. G. Weaver, Tryon, N. C.
' GOOD BOARD CAN BE HAD IN THE
mountains of North Carolina; abundance
of fruit; attractive location; references.
Address P. O. Box 6, Saluda, N. C.
||jOOEJpaSITIONS 1
Z -/of^ECURED
Tdiit Young Mra
jSPpj^.WOMEN
illsij “T WllotaKf our practical
M^^Rusjqess(oilrse
pICHMOftIQv j y.
"BUSINESS {
COLLEGES.|" Qn /,'.)/,>*'//
Sent/for Calatoyue
LCCAI, NOTICES.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Whereas, John F. Guilmartln has ap
! | and to (h urt t f Ordinary for letters of
administration on the estate of Philip
i Gulin artin. dec ased.
These are, th tefore to rite and ad
monish all whom it may concern to be
aid appear before silt court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before
the first Mi nday in July, m xt, otherwise
said letters will be grant and.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrill, ordinary Tor Chatham county,
this the 31st day of May 19 0
FRANK K. KF.ILBACH,
Clerk Ct. Oidlnary, C. ■ Cos.
JTdTweed * co
SAVANNAH, OA.
Leather Belting, Steam Packing & Hose.
Agents for NEW YORK RUBBER
BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY.
Empty Hotheads.
1 Empty HolUMit'D llogNli*a<U for
null* by
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
LEGAL SALES.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga.,
June 5, 1900. and by virtue of exe
cutions for real estate for the year ISM.
paced in my hands by C. S. Hardee, city
treasurer, l will sell, as required by the
city ordinance, before the Court House,
in the city of Savuynah, county of Chat
ham, state of Georgia between the law
ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July. 1900, the following property (lot and
*#
ol property (lot and improvements there
on) levied on as the property of the per
son or persons whose name or names im
mediately precede the description; all of
the said property (lot and improvements
thereon) situate, lying and icing in the
city of Savannah, county of Chatham,
state of Georgia:
A.
Jennie I*. Archer, lot No. 171, Dasher
ward.
John L. Archer, lot No. 9. Schley ward.
Rosa M. Artson, east part of lot No. 10.
Mercer ward.
Louis Ashton, lot No 23, Harwood ward.
B.
James S. Bailey, south half of lot No.
111, Johnston ward.
Sophie Bailey, lot No. -11, Southville
ward.
Augustus Baric, lot No. 1 sub-division
lots No. 29 and 30, Columbia ward.
Est. E. E. Baric, lot No. 10. Columbia
ward.
Benevolent Sisters of Charity, lot No. 3.
sub-division lot No. 21. Robertsville ward.
Isaac Bing, lot No. 5. Daw ward.
Ann G. Boughs, cast part of lot No. 23.
and west part of lot No. 27. Gaston ward.
C. E. Broughton, west part of lot No.
40, and east part of lot No. 41, Lee ward.
Wm. Brown, lot No. 24. Johnston ward.
Wm. Brown, trustee, south half of lot
No 51, Johnston ward.
\V. j. G. Brown, improvements on part
of lot No. 13. Middle Oglethorpe ward.
Josephine Bot timers, lot P f Owens
ward.
Richard Butler, south half of lot No. 42.
Screven ward.
Samuel Butler, improvements on lot No.
11, sub-division lots No. 31 and 32. Elliott
ward.
Mary Hut timer, one-fifth of lot No. 33,
Jones ward.
Patrick Buttimer, lot No. 7, Crawford
ward, east.
C.
Frankie Calden, lot 28. Haywood ward.
Edward Carter, east half of lot No. 19,
and lot No. 20. Thomas ward.
Mrs. L. A. Cookshutt, west half of lot
No. 14, Troup ward.
Eliza Ann Coin n. Improvements on lots
No. 3 and 4, sub-division lot No. 1, Law
ward.
J. A. Cohen, improvements on lot No.
It. sub-division lots No. 53 and 54, South
Oglethorpe waid.
Charles Coles, lot No. 19, haw ward.
J. I*. Cohen, improvements on lot No.
18, Cilmerville ward.
Arthur C. Craig, lot No. 61, Flannery
ward.
D.
Simuel Daniels, west half of lot No.
9, Marshall ward.
Lewis A. Davis, lot No. S9 Telfair ward.
Decker & Fawcett, lot No. 9, , Pulaski
ward.
Rachael Dillon, lot No. 1. Liberty ward.
YV. D. & W. T. Dixon, west half of lot
No. 47, Brown ward.
YV. 1). Dixon, w -st balf*of lot No. 2,
Troup ward.
E.
Jane Edwards, lot No. 45, Southville
ward.
L. B. En Ires, trustee, lot No. 10. sub
division lets No. 31 and 32. Elliott ward.
Equitable Loan and Building Associa
tion. lot No. 114, Johnston ward.
F.
G. W. Faries. trustee, west half of lot
No. 2. Laltoche tything. Heathcote ward.
Isabella Fawcett, west one-third of lot
No. 19, Elbert ward.
John A. Feuger, trustee, west half of
lot No. 25, Troup ward.
Est. Anna G. Fink, north half of lots
No. 39 and 40, Eibert ward.
Sylvia Fleming, lot No. 21, Southville
word.
G.
Georgia Infirmary, lot No. 24, Dasher
ward.
H.
Virginia Haines, lot No. 35, Flannery
ward.
Est. Henry Hamilton, improvements on
lot No. 25, Minis ward.
Bridget Manley, east half of lot No. 23,
North Oglethorpe ward.
! Chas. J. Harris, lot No. 61, Johnston
ward.
Est. A. S. Hartridge, lots No. 19 and 21,
Law ward.
Gazaway Hartridge, west half of tract,
Davis ward, between Price and East
Broad streets.
Solomon T. Herb, north middle part of
lot No. 56. Lee ward.
Henry C. Holmes, north half of lot No.
7, sub division lots No. 13, 14, 15, Screven
ward.
Harriet R. Holt, lot No. 4, Forsyth
ward
Susan M. Houston. Miloy Curry, trustee,
lot L, sub-division trace 19, Law ward.
C YV. Howard, lot No. 15, Reppard
ward.
j.
Mary A. Jackson and Anna B. Chls
holm, cast half of lot No. 7, Frederick ty
thing, Derby ward.
Mary A. Jackson and others, undivided
three-fourths interests in west half of
lot No. 7, Fr d* rick tything. Derby ward.
T. F. Johnson, lot No. 36. Wesley ward.
Est. Elijah Joms, r orth half of lot No.
101 Brownsville ward.
Est. Hezekiah Jones, souih half of lot
No 101, Brownsville ward.
Est. Sadie Jordan, lot No. 14, Browns
ville ward.
. K.
Augusta D. Kaiser, trustee, tract of
land. Falliganf ward.
Ellen M. Kelly, east half of lot No. 26,
Gallie ward.
J. 11. Kinckle, lot No. 4, Barry ward.
L.
Caroline Law, improvements on lot No.
2, Battery waid.
George B. Lewis, lot No. 24, Haywood
ward.
James L. Lewis, lot No. 6, Haywood
ward.
Lizzie Lock, lot No. 6, sub-division lots
Nos. 26 to 29, North Oglethorpe ward.
Albert H. Lodge, lot No. 109, Telfair
ward.
Abram Logan, lot No. 14, Haywood
ward.
Gaston L. Lord, west half of lot No. 62,
White ward.
Helen M. Levering, west half of lot No.
6, Crawford ward.
John Ix>wndes, improvements on lot No.
28. Battery ward.
Mrs. D. B. Lunday, west half of lot No.
46, Lester ward.
M.
Nancy Martin, lot No. 7, Charlton ward.
Charles Meitzler, trustee, east half of
No. 26, Franklin ward.
Adolph E. Meyer, lrt No. 281, Kelly ward.
Mary E. Meyer, south half of lots Nos.
1 and 2, Est ill ward.
Jane E. Miller, lot No. 55, Southville
wo rd.
James J. Monahan, east part of east
half of lot No. 1, Magazine ward.
Mary A. Moorhead, lot No. 5, Haywood
ward.
Estate Jackson Morrison, south half of
lot No. 2, Swo’l ward.
Me.
Edward McCabe, Jr., west part of lot
No. 10, New Franklin ward.
Ann McCarthy, lots Nos. 1 and 2, Padel
ford ward.
A. B. McFall. north half of lots Nos. 57
and 59-, Southville ward.
Mrs. V. E. Mclntyre, southwest one
quarter of lot No. 26, and northwest i>art
of ot No. 29, Ourrytown ward.
John McLaughlin, trustee, middle pail
of lot No. 1, Crawford ward, east.
N.
E. L. Neidllnger, cast half of lot No. 43,
Lafayette ward.
Helen M. Neve, trustee, west half of
west half of iot No. 6, South Oglethorpe
ward.
Simon and Flora Norwood, lot No. 7,
Southville ward.
O.
Estate Stephen Overstreet, west half of
lot No. 8, section 7, Cuthbert ward.
LEGAL SALES.
P.
YV. A. Price, west part of lot No. 6,
and east i*rt of lot No. 5, Gaston ward.
Daniel G. I’urse, lots Nos. 87 and 88,
Johnston word.
n.
M. 11. Ray, west part of lot No. 18. Davis
ward.
Mary .T. Rleharclson, Improvement!* on
lot No. 34, sub-division lot No. 20, Screven
ward.
John YV. Roberts, south middle part of
lot No. .Vi, Leo ward.
S.
Estate Anna M. Sack, lot No. 31, Cum
mins ward
Savannah Street Railroad. Jot No. 230,
Dasher ward.
Savannah, Thunderbolt nnd Isle of
Hope Railroad, lot A, Johnston ward.
Estate J. M. Schley, Marian A. Schley,
executrix, lots Nos. 11 to 27, Schley ward.
Virginia Sheftnll, s uth half of lots Nos.
39 and 40. Elbert ward.
Eliza M. Stovers, lot No. 15. Berry ward.
Alice Smith, west half of lot No. 9, North
Oglethorpe ward.
John Smith, lot No. 8. sub-division* lots
Nos. 79, 82, 83, 85. 86, Choctaw ward.
Estate John Snider, east half of lot No.
30. Liberty ward.
Elizabeth Spann, lot No. 59, Southville
ward.
John A. Staley, trustee, northeast part of
lot No. 24. Elbert ward.
Fannie Stiles, lot No. 106. Schley ward.
Estate D. I\ Sullivan, one-flfth of lot
No. 23, Jonoß ward.
* T.
Susan C Tuft s nnd Cl a rind a Bliss, east
half of lot No. 5, Tyrconncl ty thing, Der
by ward.
Estate John YV. Tynan, south half of lot
No. 17, Pulaski ward.
YV.
Catherine YVablner, lot No. 193, Telfair
ward
Julia Walker, lot No. 2. Bub-dtvision part
of section A, lot No. f>, Demero ward.
Estate Michael Watoh, lot No. 14, Choc
taw ward.
iYi vid Waters, west half of lot No. 3,
Law ward.
David S. YVators, lot No. 32, Southville
ward.
Jane Watson, lot No. 31, Haywood
ward.
•Mary E. Weeks, lot No. 19, Haywood
ward.
West Broad Street First A. B. Churoh,
lot No. 34. Elliott ward.
Estate John White, lot No. 7, sub-divis
ion lots Nos. 55 t 6O, Screven ward.
Solomons Williams, lot No. 10. sub-divis
ion lots No. 71, 74, 75, 78, Choctaw ward.
Y.
<\ Easton Yonge, trustee, lot No. 34, Es
tlll ward.
St. J. n: Von go, lot No. 8, section 5,
Cuthbert ward.
Susan Yoiing, lot No. 15, subdivision lots
Nor. 16. 17, IS. Bcreven ward.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for title
and stamps. JOHN POWER,
1 i ■ Minhal.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
City ‘Marshal's Office, Savannah, Od.,
June 5, 1900.—1 r uder and by virtue of ex
ecutions for paving, laying, repairing or
curbing sidewalks, placed ill m.v hands by
C. S. Hardee, ity treasurer, 1 will sell,
as required by the city ordinance, before
the Court House, in tlie city of'Savannah,
county of Chatham*, state of Georgia, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday in July. 1900, the following
property (loi and improvements thereon),
to wit: Each piece of property (lot and
improvements thereon) levied on as the
proiierty of the person or persons whose
name or names immediately precede the
description; all of the said properly (lot
and improvements thereon) situate, lying
and being in the c ity of Savannah, county
of Chatham, state of Georgia;
A.
Mary F. Adams, lot No. 30, Reppard
ward.
D.
Amelia T. Drayton, lot No. 18, Estlll
ward.
F.
Isabella Fawcett, lots Nos. 18 and 19,
Wylly ward.
Mrs. Mary Feeley, lot No. 9, Liberty
ward.
•Mrs. Mary Feeley, lot No. 8, Liberty
ward.
G.
John F. Glatlgny, tract Thomas ward.
H.
Thomas H. Harden, trustee, lot No. 69,
Crawford ward.
C. Wallace Howard, lot No, 15, Reppard
ward.
M.
C. Madison, Improvement on southeast
part of lot No. 20, (Jilmerville ward.
Me.
James McGuire, west part of north part
of lot No. 6. North Oglethorpe ward.
James McGuire, lot No. 19, North Ogle
thorpe ward.
James McGuire, west part of lot No. 19.
North Oglethorpe ward.
Annie McGuire, east part three-tenihs
of lot No. 6, and west part three-tenths
of lot No. 4. North Oglethorpe ward.
Annie i*art of lot No. 28, North
Oglethorpe ward.
O.
Estate Stephen Overstreet, west half of
lot No. 8, Section 7, Cuthbert ward.
S.
Estate J. M. Schley, Marian A. Schley,
executrix, lot No. 51, Schley ward.
Estate J. M. Schley, Marian A. Schley,
executrix, lots Nos. 4 to 10, Schley ward.
Alice Smith, part of lot No. 22, North
Oglethorpe ward.
Alice Smith, w'est half of lo| No. 9, North
OglethorjMi ward.
T.
Ellen Teynac and Carrie L Gould, tract
in Wad toy ward.
Terms, cash; purchaser paying for title
and stamps.
JOHN POWER.
City Marshal.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga.,
June 5, 1900. Under and by virtue of exe
cution for paving WHEATON STREET
placed in my hands by C. 8.
Hardee, city treasurer, I will sell, as re
quired by city ordinance, before (he court
house, in the city of Savannah, coun
ty of Chatham, state of Georgia, betw en
the lawful hours of sale, cn the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JULY, 1900, the following
property (lot and improvement© ihereon),
to-wit: Each piece of property (lo and
Improvements thereon), I* vie 1 cn as ihe
property of he person or persons whose
name or names immediat- ly precede the
description; ail of the said property (lot
and improvements thereon) situate, Iv|ng
and being In the city *f Savannah, coun
ty of Chatham, state of Georgia:
W. Brown, lot No. 24. Johnston ward.
Henry McAlpin, lolh Nos. J, 2,3, 4, 5, 6,
7, Johnston ward.
Terms cash; purchaser paying for title
and stamps. |
JOHN POWER,
City Marshal.
Sffi' L „ FUff
Gentlemen who have stout, fleshu feet we ask to
kindlu call and examine our for them,
Whu wear a clumsu looking shoe when we can
dress uour feet in a neat, stulish and same time com
fortable shoe at as small a price as uou pau for the or
dinaru kind? This Is a special last and must be seen
to be appreciated, No one else has it, Come to-dau,
GEIL 8c QUINT
PHONE 620. 5 BROUGHTON, WEST. Hz
AtCTIO* SALES FUTURE DAYS.
'NICE YAWACRAvTPROPERfT
AT UCTIOY,
I. I). LnROCHE, Auetioneer.
On Tuesday, the third day of July, 19<P,
before the Court House door, I will sell
at 1! o’clock, that fine property situated
on the southeast Corner West Boundary
and Indian street lane, constating of store
and dwelling on the corner and two-story
residence„to th© east. This is one of the
best business locations in city.
LEGAL SALES.
City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Oa. #
June 5, 1900—Under nnd by virtu© of exe
cutions for paving SOUTH BROAD
STREET, placed in my hands by C. S.
Maid.**, city treasurer, I will sell, as re
quires! by city ordinance, before the court
house, in the city *>f Savannah, county of
dim ham, st ate of Georgia, between the
lawful hours of sale, on the FIRST
TUESDAY in JULY. 1900. the following
property (lot and improvements thereon),
to-wit. Each piece of property (lot and
Improvements thereon) levied on i (b*
property of the person or persons whoso
name or names immediately' precede tho
description; all of (he said property (lot
un<l improvements thereon) situate, lying
nnd I ing in the city of Savannah, county
Chatham, state of Georgia:
Children of Caroline .Mill* r. lot No 9.
Belvtha ty thing, Heathcote ward.
Mr Alary J. I'tit . . west half of lot
No. 7. Belytha tything, Heathcote ward.
Terms cash; purchaser paying for till#
and stamps.
JOHN POWER.
City Marshal.
CITY MARSHAL S SALE.
City Marshal's Office, Savannah, Oa. #
JUnc 5, 19<k) Under and by virtue of exe
cutions for paving LIBERTY STREET,
placed in my hands by C. 8..
Hardee, city treasurer. 1 will sell, as
required by (he city oidinane. . before the
court hotipe. in the city of Savannah,
county of Chatham, slate of Georgia, be
twet'll the lawful hours of sal**, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY. 1900, tho
following property (lot nnd improvements
thereon), to-wi(: Each piece of property
(lot and improvements thereon), levied cn
as the properly of (he person or persona
whose name or names immediately pre
cede the description; all of the said prop
erty (lot and Improvements thereon) sit
uate, lying, and being in (he city of Sa
vannah. county of Chatham, state of
Georgia:
Decker and Fawcett, lot No. 9, ruiaskl
ward.
Term cash; purchaser paying for title
and stump*.
JOHN POWER.
Cliy Marshal.
CHATHAM SHERIFF SAL?:.
ST AT E OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM
COUNTY.—Under and by virtue of u
i\ fa. issued out of Chatham Superior
Court in favor of George W. Allen vs.
John T. Rowland, I have levied upon the
following described property of the de
fendan-t to-wii: All that cettain lot of
land situate, lying and being in the said
state and county, and known hs L#ot Let
ter "A" in n map or plan of the subdivis
ion of th tlvo (.')) acre tract >f land, known
as lot number three (11), of the e-state of
Harrington King, made by J. Doßruyn
Hops. Jr., on May f*. 1889; said Lot Letter
“A” being bounded as follows: North, by
pearl street; east, by lot number fourteen
(14); south, by I-ot l/Ctter **B,” and west,
by lot number eleven (11), and containing
a front of fifty (50) foet on Pearl atreet,
and a depth of eighty-three (83) feet and
one-half.
And I will offer the said above described
property of the <|efendant for sale, at pub
lic out or v, l*‘fore the Court House door of
Chatham county, in the city of Savan
nah. on the first Tuesday in July, 1900,
during the legal hours of saie, to satis
fy said fl. fa. Terms, cash, purchasers
paying for titles. T. J. HWKENY,
Sheriff C. C., Ga.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM
COUNTY—Sheriff’s Office. Savannah Ga.
—Under and by virtue of a fi. fa., issuei
out of the Superior Court of Chatham
county in favor of Allen D. Candler,
against A. H. Moore J W. Tee.ple and
S. H. Zouoks, I did on March 8, 1900, levy
upon the stock and fixtures of J. W. Tee
pie, consisting of furniture, carpete.
stoves, and other household effects, and I
will offer them for sale before the court
house door of said county on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JULY, being (he third day
of July, 1900, between the usual hours of
sale, to satisfy said fi. fa. Said stock and
fixtures, consisting of furniture, etc., are
now located and stored in the stores. No*.
315 and 319 Broughton street, west, in the
city of Savannah, Ga. Terms cash..
T. J. SWEENY.
Sheriff Chatham Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By order of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, there will bo sold on FRIDAY,
29th Inst., at public outcry, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., on the
premises No. 405 Broughton street, west,
at the store of the late Samuel L. New
ton, the stock of groceries and other per
ishable property of the said Samuel L.
Newton. Terms cash.
LAURA A NEWTON,
Administratrix.
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