The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, July 10, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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NEW TRIAL REFUSED WELL. SAYS CONVICTION WAS DE MAN OKI) BY EVIDENCE. Thr conrt Visit* With the W>l*ht of Severest Jndicial Condemna tion the Crime of Which the De fendant Hus Been Convicted—The AUidnvits Helntinir to Netvij-Dis eovered Evidence Disposed of With a Word—A New Trial Also defused by the Court in the Case of .Jake Mon I trie—Both Defeud- H „t Will Appeal to tlie Supreme < ourt for n Heversal. judge l-'alligant rendered a decision in l he Superior Court yesterday afternoon overruling and denying the motion for a r e dial in the case of W. S. Mell, con v , ie i in that tribunal, of the murder of janif ? Buzbee and seniets?vd to expiate the vrime on the scaffold. In rendering the decision Judge Fain eant visited with the severest measures of judicial condemnation the crime of which Mell has been convicted and dis missed with a word the voluminous affi davits recently filed in court, upon which Is based the application for anew trial upon (he ground’of newly-discovered evi dence. The decision rendered by the court oven, ruling (lie motion and denying anew trial Is as follows: "I'nder the evidence in this ease ami ih contentions of the parties, it was em inently proper to charge Section 73 of the { riminal Code along with the other prin ciples of the law of justifiable homicide, having the application to the jury, ac cording to the evidence as they behoved it to be. "The state did not consider it neeer/sary io rebut the ground of motion based on newly-discovered evidence save by the overwhelming evidence adduced otj the trial. The annulling of this ground is fully sustained by the principles of law recog nized and reiterated in O'Neill against the state. This was a use Jess, causeless, 'defense lees and remorseless murder, with<ut a re dlining feature. The motion for anew trial is overruled on every ground.” Judge Falliganl overruled also the mo tion for anew trial in the case of James iloirllrte tried, convicted and sentenced to he hanged for the murder of Moses Williams. Aside from the interest in the case of Moultrie, tho decision/ gains an added interest for the legal fraternity from the fact that it is upon a point which has recently been the/ subject of much discussion and of more than one decision in the Supreme Cotirt. It relates to the propriety of the judge charging two sections of the criminal code, relating to the law of justifiable homicide, in connection w/th each other. The case cited by Judge Faliigant in the decision and relied upon by him to up hold its correctness, has been urged by counsel for the defendant in support of the exactly opposite contention. In this de Ision Judge Falligan” says: "The. real ground of motion is the al leged error of the court in charging sec tion seventy-three of the criminal code, and the language Vised in presenting same. "The very able opinion of Justice Lit tle, in Powell agains i the state, declares It proper to change the various sections relating to justifiabl e homicide 'under the contentions raised,’ leaving the applica tion to the jury. The jury could and would have applied the same according to the evidence, as they believed it to be It would not be proper for the judge to assume, under the contentions raised, that the homicide occurred under either of the theories contended for. That is a question exclusively for the jury. “In view of t'ae that Juke Moul trie gave to Lavinia Nathans, the first witness upon the scene of the homicide, in the presence of the dead, as a reason for the killing , 'I don’t meddle anybody, and he had no business in here fighting;' that, in spite of the appeal of Stella Will iams not 1 1> s'aoot, he tired at the back of his retreating victim three times, inflict ing two mortal wounds; and of the preced ing scuffling! of which there was evidence, i; was proper in my judgment to charge section 73. The jury accepted the contention of the date that Moultrie was the real aggressor. The verdict is fully sustained by the evi dence, orel the motion for anew trial is refused.” N Both i/ases, that of Moultrie as weli as that of Mell. will be carried- at once by writ cit error, to the Supreme Court. -Mcssr.v. Twiggs and Oliver, wito represent Moultrie, and Mr. R. L. folding, who teprevents Mell, are confident that they will be able, in the higher tribunal of jus tice, to secure new trials for their clients. SEW PLANT OFFICIALS. Mr. .Scott tli** Coining; Vlrc Prosi ilrnt—>|r. IlruynN SuocoMsor. It is pretty tvell understool that with the retirement of Vice President S. R. Knott of the Plant System, Mr. Thomas K Scott, now general manager of the Georgia Railroad, will succeed to the IMant System’s vice presidency. Although no official announcement of the appointment has been made, there does not 6eem to be much doubt that Mr. Scotf l*i the man. He is a railroad man of long experience, and as the active head of the Georgia Railroad, he has a thorough knowledge of the operating and traffic de- Pu t merit*. Mr. Knott’s resignation is in effect next Sunday. He will leave at once to assume •<is new duties as vice president of the ' hicago and Alton Railroad, in which he will have direct charge of the traffic busi ness. Wiimir McCoy, traveling freight agent °r th<- Plant System, with headquarters 1 " Tampa, has been promoted to freight -dm agent, with headquarter* in Savan nah. Mr. McCoy's promotion is to succeed Mr. Joshua C. Bruyn, who recently resigned to retire from active business. 1 • i ; PRISONERS DY TUB DOZEN. * hlrtj.foup !)In|iokiml of in Police Court YeMerilfty. i hlrty-tfour prisoners were in the bunch that the Recorder disposed of in his court yesterday morning. Almost all of the ar * ~ts had been made on the usual Satur lh > night and Sunday charge of "drunk id disorderly" hence they were quickly disposed of. Kphraim Robinson, colored, charged "!th the theft of brass from tlie Central Railroad was sent to the City Court, as * a T also Charles Johnson, colored, who found with tools in his possession B, ij posed to have b *en stolen. PLATED ON HONORARY LIST. ' n J. Screven Remembered liy the Hoys f Company 11. At ihe meeting of the Savannah Volun ' • Guards last night MaJ. Thomas Scre f“ was placed on the honorary list of 13 '•mpany, which he commanded for a num |,r| of years, Including the time of Its s, 'rvice in the volunteer army, during the “ lv ith Spain, and until he was promoted ! > the majority of the battalion. | -ll* my H. Metca fc. of Rhode Island, 1 r °hll itlon nominee for Vice President, * i,s bern in Massachusetts seventy-one ’*is ago. He has been the nominee of 1 I’rohlbltlonu party for Governor of node Island several times. Facing use Future. There comes a time to most women when the j must face the future of wife hood and motherhood. What that future has in s|ore for them depends largely upon themselves. To a healthy woman ~, „ the obligations : :?%. am * consequences $8? • °* carriage are a tasting happiness. ;. gift?; To a woman suf !'•• Jff* f er ing from lrreg -4B jjL\ Ularity or other ailments of the ' jgmarriage may prove a mockery ■ri rffll \\ l an d motherhood mi I4f Bt Eu a miser - v - Where t snc h irregularity W exists Dr. Pierce’s P x Favorite Prescrip f -wp ft* can use(^ | V r : with the assurance ■ '•'• A \ t that health will \ I speedily l>e re- Il'j/A \ I stored. It is the * '■ V I mosl reliable med ' iiv I \\-u\ I * ciuc : known to c-i :K I medical science l t^ e cur e of \\\ I diseases which af i\ \ \ \v!i e^cate \ \\| womanly organs. / tr Favorite Pre scription n is a non-alcoholic medicine and is also free from opium cocaine and other narcotics. "At an early stare of married life,” writes Mrs. Flora Arn, of Dallas, Jackiou Cos.. Mo.. ”1 was greatly bothered with painful periods, also a troublesome drain which rendered n very weak and unfit for work of ativ kind I became so thin there was nothing left of me hut skin and bone. My husband became alarmed and got me a bottle of ‘Favorite Prescription.’ Alter he saw the wonderful effects of that one he got me two more, and after I used r up there was no more pain, and I began ain in flesh very rapidly. I owe all praise to Pierce and his wonderful curative medicines.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mail ing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in paper covers, or 31 stamps in cloth to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. LEGAL SALES. CHATHAM SHERIFF’B SALE GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— Under and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Carrie A. Van Geisen vs. Mar tha Colston, I have levied on the following described property of the defendant, to wit: All that ten (10) acre tract of land situate at White Bluff, in Chatham coun ty, Georgia! with the improvements there on, said tract being formerly the property of Emma Grayson, and conveyed to said Martha Colston by Sheriff deed June 13, 1898; and I will offer the s-aid above de scribed property of the defendant for sale at public outcry before the Court House door of Chatham county, in the city of Savannah, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in August, 1900. during- the legal hours of sale to satisfy said fi. fi. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. THOS. J. SWEENEY. Sheriff C. C., Ga. CHATHAM SHERIFF S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—Under and by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of Chatham Superior Court in favor of Burras & Klopfer vs. Louis Collat. 1 have levied upon tho following described property of the defendant, to wit: Seven (7) lots of land known in plan of subdivision of Farm eight (8) and nine (9) Morris tything,, Percival ward, south west of the city of Savannah, drawn by E. J. Thomas, civil engineer, on July 16, 1899, known as lots two (2) and four (4) Block C; lots six (6). eight (8) and ten (10) Block S; lots twelve and fourteen (12 and 14) Block Q; also lots eleven and thirteen (11 and 13) Block D, being parts of lots six (6) and ten (10) Third tything, Anson ward. Said above described prop erty being situate, lying and being in the county of Chatham and state of Georgia. And I will offer for sale at public outcry before the Court House door of Chatham county, in the city of Savannah, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in August, 1900, the said above described property of the said de fendant. during the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said fi. fa. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. T. J. SWEENY, Sheriff C. C., C. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY— Whereat*, Emma L Finley has applied to Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as guardian of the property of Elsie and Nina Smith, minors. These are. therefore, to cite and admon ish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said court to make ob jection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in August next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fer rill. ordinary for Chatham county, this the 2nd duy of July, 1900. FRANK E. KEIL.BACH, Clerk Court Ordinary C. Cos. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-Cal lie H. Bacon, has applied to the Court of Ordinary for a tw’elve months’ support for herself and minor child, out of the estate of DeWltt C. Bacon, deceased. Ap praisers have made returns allowing same. These are, therefore, to cite all whom it may concern, to appear before said court to make objection on or before the first Monday in August, next, otherwise same will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. Ferrill. ordinary for Chatham county, this the 9th day of July, 1900. FRANK E. KEILBACH, Clerk C. 0., C. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREIXJT . ORS. Georgia. Chatham County.—Notice is hereby given to all persons having de mands against Joseph Goelte, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law. so as to show’ their char acter and amount; and all > ersons in debted to said deceased are required to make immediate payment to me. Savannah, Ga., July 2, 1900. MRS. BRIDGET GOETTE. Administratrix. COMFORT For your slock The fly season Is now on us nnd the time to use Tough on Flies, a lotion when applied will prevent your horses and cattle Horn being pestered. Try It and be convinced. HAY. GRAIN. BRAN, COW FEEC\ CHICKEN FEED. etc. T. J. DAVIS. Phone 223. U* Bay street, west. LEMONS. Black Eye, rigeon and Cow Peas Potatoes. Onions. Peanuts, end all fruit* end vegetables In season. Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed. Rice Straw. Magic Poultry end Stock Food. Our Oi r " Catt A Jl3 and 216 BAT, WEST. W. I). SI AIK INS & CO. XIISCELBAffEOVS. ELECTRIC St'P PLIES, DYNAMOS, motors, fans, bells, light* Installed. Sa vannah Electric Company. 40 Drayton. ELECTRO PLATING, ELECTRIC RE palring, contracting and construction. Sa vannah Electric Company. 10 Drayton. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1000. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL. “TO C OR NOT TO C,” IS THE QUES tion when the sun is glaring and daz zling—eyes weaken, blinking, smarting and running water; tinted spectacles will strengthen for outdoor work; white spec tacles to stop headaches for inside work; in bbying from the Fegeas retiring-out sole the price will not blind U; new screw or rivet replaced in old frames for 10c. 28 East Broughton, Hair, Jewelry and Shav ing Supply House. ” FLORAE DESIGNS. SB>W K RS AND plants, at Gardner’s Bazaar, agent Oel schig’s Nursery. ART - METAL. STOOLS. CHAIRS~AND tables for up-to-date confestioners, drug stores and restaurants. C. P. Miller, Agi. “ENGLISH FOLDING GO-CARTS, something new. for the babhs; can be taken on street cars. C. P. Miller, Ag*. HA M MOCKS] HAM M OCRS~ CHEAP ones; nice ones; fine ones; closing them out cheap-this week. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. “FINE RICEFIELD LAMB AT "BA~ ker s,” every day; best of all other m°ais in market. BERMUDA LAWN GRASS SEED, AT Gardner’s Bazaar. CASH BUYERS* PICNIC”:EVERY~i)AY this week; our large stock must be re duced. and we w’ill exchange It cheap for each. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. RING UP _4*i4 IF YOU WANT TO have your furniture moved or packed for shipment or storage; I guarantee prices the same as I do' the work that’s given to me. A. S. Griffin, 314 Broughron street, w’est, mattresses made to order. “1 f its“rugs“you want - YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGillis. “PULLEY BELT BUCKLES. WORTH 50c, for 30c. at Gardner’s Bazaar. “BALDWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERA tors, still in the lead; also full line of sc© boxes, from $2 up. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. “MILLER’S AWNINGS GIVE faction; you had better get our estimate and let us put you up one at once. C. P. Miller. Agent. 207 Broughton, w’est. WATERCOOLERS. ALL SIZES, FROM SI.OO up. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Brough ton, west. M'GILLIS SKI7L3 SIXTY-TNOH RUGS —Pmyrna patterns—for 99 cents. WEDDING PRESENTS. SCHOOL,' presents, presents of all kinds; large va rieties at low prices. C. P. Miller, agent, 207 Broughton, west. M’GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS. lee curtains, hammocks, water coolers, pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites, and furniture of every description. “MOSQUITO NETS. 9* CENTS. AND up; all grades of American imported lace with best fixtures, at reasonable prices. C. P. Miller, Agent. 207 Broughton, west. CROQUET SETS 73c; CROKINOLE, $1.23, at Gardner's Bazaar. “M’GILLIS’ LACE CURTAINS WILL heautify your parlor. WHEN ‘YOU SEE“m , OILLIS 7““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'GTLLIS MOVE#, PACKS. SHIPS and stores pianos and furniture; best work only; no “Cheap-John” prices—no “Cheap- John’’ jobs. MJ&DICAI* LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 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.. Phllada., Pa. 'how VRE YOtm FTTETT IF YOU* feel are troubling you. call on me and I 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 Congresa street#; telephone 295. lem Davis. ur geon eMrcnodlst I HELP \VA\TKD—MAL.IS. '^VAOnTIUBC>UIU?fvVEE?rSrANiris years of age to do collecting and office ivork. Apply Box 50, News Office. WANTED. A MAN TO PET HP A mill, one who understands his business. Apply No. 801 West Broad. WANTED, CANVASSER FOR IN stallment business; big commissions. Ap ply from 7 to 9 p. m. to H. 10. Sanders, Screven House, basement sample room. ROOM-MATE; FINE QUARTERS liberty streft, near Bull, very reasonable. First Class, care of Ntws. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; special offer of board, tools, transporiatlon and schol arship continued until August, on account of demand for our graduates; splendid chance for applicants from distance; cat alogue ’ mailed free. Moler Barber Col lege, St. Louis, Mo. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. "^VAffrEIUT^HErvXicL^APLT^UAT 537 Broughton street, east. wanted; a <;ood~cook. apply 207 Eighth street, east. “WANTED, NEAT WHITE GIRL TO do chamber work and care for child. Ap ply 229 Barnard street. AGK.VtS WANTED. MALE AND best seller on earth; Just out; sold In every house; big profits; sells itself. Wel don, 27 Williams street, New York. $2,500 CAN BE MADE DURING NEXT six months by hustling agenls handling our rvhite and fancy Rubber Collars. Cuffs. Bosoms, Neckties. Patented, guaranteed goods. Special plan for stamp. M. & M. Mfg. Cos., Sprlngtield, Mass. EMPLOY MEAT WANTED. IlelTable woman requTres nurse place. 42 Robert street. WANTED. POSITION AS PACKER and laborer in and department. Anxious rrference. Address M. H., Morning News. COMPETENT MALE STKNOGRAPII er will accept engagement for one or two weeks, at $3 per day. Address Thorough, care of News. JOB WANTED A BRIGHT BOY, white, aged ten, who stays with his mother, wants a job to help her along Ask for or write Mrs. Williams at 313 Charlton street, west. UtIAIID WANTED. and two children, room and board at Ty bee un'Jl August 15. Address H,, can of Morning News. WANTED-HISCELLANEOVS. that 1 am prepared to distribute; all man ner of advertising matter, null up signs, etc., at reasonable rales. Address W, H. Mills, Jennings, Fla. ' WANTED." TO - BORROW FROM RE sponslble private party, small amount on diamonds; will pay reasonable Interest. Address Loan, care Savannah Morning News. ~W ANTE D, SEC ON D- HA N D GAS stove- Immediately. Answer 146 Whitaker stieet. “EARTH, SAND, MANURE; PARTIES making excavations and other having earth, sand, manure, etc., can rind a place to haul and dump It within city limit!: (good hard road to the pace), by addressing or calling on Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad streets; telephone 1103. W A .VTE D— MI S V E L LA N BO 3 S. IF YOU WANT A PLACfc TO DUMP earth, dirt. Hand, manure, e<c., free of charge. Just at city limits, hauling over hard road, write or telephone Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad Btreets. WA N TI: D, TO !PURCHASE A N r li ber of small tenement houses in good repair, now occupied by tenants, and lo cated in the city of Savannah. Address Purchaser, care Morning News. FOR HRIT-nOOUS. FTRxTsHED SOUTH rooms, all conveniences. 308 Barnard street, near Liberty street. FOH LC.II>B>)CBEB. story brick residence. 312 Liberty street, et.st; 11 rooms with nil modern Improve ments. Apply McDonough Ballantync s Foundry. "TO R ENT," FROM " OCTOBER, R ESI - dince o East Gordon street, near Bull street. / WANTED TO BORROW ON OH WILL sell at a great bargain, diamond ring and ladi s' pin. Address Drummer, care of Savannah Morning News. “FOR RENT. PREMISES NO. 217 PER’ ry street, west, in*pei feet order and con dition; all conveniences; right rent to right tenant ; possession can‘be given im mediately. Estate Salomon Cohen, West Btoad and Broc.ghtcn streets. “FOR~RENT. 313 OGLETHORPE AVE nue. west, cheap until Oct. 1. M. S. Ba ker, agent. FOH HEXT—STORKS. STORE FOR RENT AT 117 B ROUGH ton street, east; possession immediately. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east. FOR RENT. STORE AND BASEMENT under Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner State and Barnard streets. Inquire Room 7. upstairs. FOR RENT. J'HAT DESIR ABLE store and warehouse formerly occupied by George W. Tiedeman & Bro., corner Bay anil Montgomery street; In perfect order and condition; right rent to right tenant; possession can be given immedi ately. Est. Salomon Cohen, corner West Broad and Broughton streets. FOH HE.VI— MISCELLANEOUS. "^flat^onn^ct^ floor; large hall third floor, auitablo for any purpose. John Lyons, n FOII SALE—HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. AT AUCTION, THIS AF ternoon. lots on Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth streets, near Price. Take Bridge car on Habersham street. C. 11. Dorsett. FOR SALE, NO STATE STREET, west; will be sold at a bargain if closed at once; also 1307 West Broad, party leaves the city in a few’ days. C. 11. Dor set!. FOR SALE. THOSE LOTS ON NINTH street, near East Broad, have only been •old to first-class parties, who will make good 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 SALE, I/OTSONNINTH STREET near East Bread, no city taxes, at S2O each; twenty-five dollars cash, and easy monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett. FOR SALE, LOTS ON NI NTH7~NE AFt 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. “RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS for sale all over the city. Robert H. Ta4m, real estate dealer, No. 7 York street, west. FOR $lO ”r>OWN~AND>“SS MONTHLY, you can buy choice lots on Eleventh and Tenth streets, east, frorh Savannah Real Estate Exchange. FOR SALE, A LOT FOR TWO HUN-' drrd dollars: easy term®, on Ninth street, near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H. Dorsett. FOH SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, TWO 8-FEET, TWO 4- feet and one 3-feet, upright show cases, and several four and five feet low cases; very cheap and in quantities desired, at PersFc's Drug Store*, comer Henry and and corner Whitaker and Tay lor streets. STERLING BICYCLE PRACTICALLY new sls; grapholphone and SSO outfit. sls; SSO printing press, hand power, and twelve fonts type, with stand, S2O. 112 Gaston, west. FOR SALE, SECOND HAND KLEC tric elevator machinery; good condition. Savannah Electric Company, 40 Drayton. A SIT AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR gale—lso,ooo feet of ash suitable foj* wheel wrights. carriage makers, car works and interior house finhh. Also cypress lumber of all sizes. We have resumed cutting our famous brands of cypres* shingles and will soon have a full line of them for sale. Vale Royal Manufacturing Company. FIRE PROOF SAFEO FOR SALE A T low price; all In stock in five nuuojeu i> five thousand pounaa. Apply Lipp uimlu Bros. FOR SALE, AN BJLRQANT PHAETON! •nd larre carriage, second-hand; will be •Old cheat*: on* Is by Brewster nd the other by Stiver** both the best maker* in the Untied .State*. Llppman Bro*.. **le druggists. Savannah. Ga. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. POCKET-BOOK CONTAINING money and trunk key. Finder will be re warded by returning to 218 Jones, west. "lost, blac k cocher-spaniel puppy, near on head. Reward will be paid upon feturn to Charles Ellis, J2B Bay street, east. Lost. A BUNCH OF KEYS WITH name of G. W. Kuell on them. Reward if returned to 311 Congress, west. lIOARDIIKi. 2 SOUTH ROOMS WITH BOARD FOR gentlemen. 212 Jones street, west. -L -Jg- -J 1— 1 "■■■'■ - ...J 1 SIMMER RESORTS. PRIVATE BOARD; READY FOR boarder*; terms apply to Mrs. A. B. Whaley, Saluda, N. C. EDUCATIONAL* MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY, FOR your.g ladles; term begins Sept. 6, 1900; located In Shenandoah valley of Virginia; unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds and modern appointments; 220 students past session from 27 states;, terms mod erate; pupils enter any time; send for cat alogue. Miss E. C. Weimar, Principal, Staunton, Va. Sood Positions V... c‘t§ECURED t e") V"~~ B/AdfiVeVuie. unit Young Men women -^yM;^ Wt i ofak ? ° ur p fac^ii:a| . wtfegusj^ess(odrse n|CHMONQw f BUSINESS r /jManruz&tft?; CO LLEGES.r LEGAL SALES. CHATHAM’S SHERIFF'S SALE FOR STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. Under and by virtue of certain tax fl. fas. for various years, issued by James J. McGowan, tax collector of Chatham county, in favor of the state of Georgia and county of Chatham against the fol lowing named persons and he below de scribed property for the various years, I have levied upon the said property of the persons hereinafter mentioned, and will offer the property for sale at public out cry before the Court House door of Chat ham county, in the city 4 of Savannah. Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN AUGUST. 1900 (said the 7th day of said month), during the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said ti. fas. Defendants notified of levy, time and place. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles THOMAS J. SWEENY, Sheriff C. C., Ga. PRIOR YEARS. Behnken. Wm. E.—Three lots Rowland subdivision. Belcher, Thomas W.—lx>t No. 3, West Savannah, ami improvements. Bethesda Tract—Eighty-threo acres cf land in White Bluff district, part of tho original Bethesda grant, hounded as fol lows: On the north, south and east by the lands of the Union Society, and on the west by the Montgomery load and the lands of Union Society, forme Ay Apple ton’s. Bing. Ellen and Isaac—Lot No. 5 of sub division of five lots, laiw ward. Bizzard, Caesar—Eight acres. White Bluff. Bluff. Abram —-Four land. Mill* and Screven tract, four miles Augusta roan. Bolton. Mary E.—Lot No. 21. Block 5, West Savannah. Brad well, Anne—Ten acres Hugenin tract. Brown. Eleanor—l>ot No. 29, Haywood ward. Brown, John 11. Lots No. 16, 17. McNiah tract. Brown. Est. Marion J.—Lot No. 55, Ditt mersville. Brown, Rebecca and Children —Lots No. 150. 151, Mellen No. 10 ward. Burroughs, J. W., Attorney Eat. King— Eight hundred and fifty-four acres land, Ogeechte. Charlton, Amy—Twenty acres land at Buekhalter. Crosby, Lizzie —Two lots Tatcmville and improvements. Cutnming, Est. Emma—Part of lot No. 30. Bartow ward, and improvements. Dasher. ' Homer K. —Eleven acres land, five miles White Bluff road. Davis, Abbte and Children—Lot No. 24. Garden lots, west Davis, Ann U.—West half of lot H. Mid dle Oglethorpe ward. Desvergers, Joseph ‘S.—Nine and a half acres Finger Island. Desvergers, M. J.—One lot and residence at Thunderbolt. Devereaux, Sarah M.—West half of lot No. 25. Calhoun ward. Dickerson. Benjamin F.—Thirty acres of land, Ogeechee. Dillon. Sarah—Lots No. 8, 9. 10, Block I, East Savannah. Evans, Alfred— Part of lot A, Magazin* ward. Otvena. Alice—Ten acres land, five miles Augusta road. Gibbons, Jeff—Twenty acres land, Mon teith. Glatigny. E. E., Trustee—Five and two thirds acres land. Thomas ward. Golden, H., et al—Ten acres land, Buck halter Gould, John H —One hundred and forty two acres land, twelve miles, road. Gould. Robert H.— One hundred and fif ty acres, twelve miles Ogeechee road. Grant. James L.—Ten acres land, four miles Ogeechee road. Grant, Monroe P.—Lot No. 24, Garden lots. west, and improvements. Gray, Sarah M —One lot Thunderbolt and improvements. Green, Est. Charles— Lot No. 8, Ditt mersville. nd improvements. Green, Maria—l/Ot No. 32, Southville ward. Green, Est. Ned—Lot No. 2, Woodville, and improvements. Green, Zelina—Lot No. 81, Dittmersville, and improvements. Ilall, Jane M.—Two hundred and fifty one acres land, Whitmnrsh Island. Hammond, Mary—Five acres land, six mtlea Ogeechoe road. Harley. Hattie A.—Part of lot No. 29, ward, and improvements*. Harper, Chester—'Ten acres land Mon tieth. Heidt, Madge C.—Lots Nos. 64, 65, Dltts raervllle, and improvements. Heyward. Kat. Joseph—lx>ts Nos. 615, 63, Hamilton tract, and improvements. (Holt, list. VV. N.—lxH No. 4, Forsyth ward, and improvements. Houston, list. Win. F.—Lot No. 91, Owens ward, and improvements. Houston, Win. L.—ljot No. 41, Atlantic ward, and Improvements. Howard, Lydia— -I/Ot No. 2 Heyward ward, and Improvements. Jackson, Charles—Five acres land, five miles Augusta road. Jackson, Simon—Lot No. 78, Dlttmers ville, anil improvements. Johnson Louis W.—One-fourth lot No. 43, Marshall ward, and Improvements. Jones, Jermiah—Eight acres land, Mil ler Station. Joyce, Elizabeth-North half of lot, Screven ward, and improvements. Kennedy, Edw. J.—Five lots. Tybee. Larsen, A spat la—One-half lot No. 11, Middle Oglethorpe ward, and Improve ments. Law Lucy—Lota Nos. 40. 41, Fast Sa vannah, and improvements. JJoyd. Ann —Lot No. 8. Johnson ward. Lloyd, Eat. Caroline—l/Ot No. 10, Bchley ward and Improvements. Lucas, Jonathan—Twenty lots, Umar tract. Madden, Bridget—Lot No. 68, Screven ward. Mag 111. Eliza H.—150 acres land, Huguo nin tract. Miller, Jane E Lot No 65, Southvlllc ward, and Improvements. Mongin, Henry—One acre land, Bona venture tract. Mongin, Sarah—Lots Nos. 31 and 35, Dlttmersvllle, and Improvements. Morel, Adam—Lots Ncs. 27 and 28. Block 5, East Savannah, and improvements. Morel, John R.-Part of lot No. 32, El liott ward. Murray, William—Lot No. 67, Hender son tract. Is e of Hop *. McJCeever, Diana—Five acres of land, 6 miles S , F. & W. Railway. Mr Kenny, list Minda —Twelve and one hslf acres land, White Bluff. Noble. Richard—Lot No. 72, Brownsville, and Improvements Osborne, David W—West one-half of lot No. 18. Weed ward, and Improvements. Outtersld*.*, Andrew J.—Lots Nos. 24, 65, Pooler. Robinson, Amos—Part of lots Nos. 33, 37, Dale ward, and Improvements. Robinson, Annie E.—West one-half of lot No. 2f*. Davis ward, and Improvements Screven, Est. Sylvia A.—East one-half of let No. 19. North Oglethorpe ward, and improvements. Hcahrook, Alfred—Seventeen acres land, 12 miles Augusta road. Shafer & Co.—Stock In trade, consisting of drugs, medicines, etc., 1301 Montgom ery street. Simmons. Eat. Phillis—Lot No. 107, Hamilton tract, and Improvements. Sims. Jam* s M.*-One-half of lot No. 34, North Oglethorpe ward, and improve ments. Smith, John H.—Lot No. 7. of Garden lot. west, No. 21, Choctaw ward, and Im provements. Sons and Daughters, Louisville—Lot and Improvements In Louisville, C. C. Speed, et al , Mol lie— I Two and one-half acr h of land, Tatemsvllle, and Improve ments. Spring. Henry H.—Lot No. 13, Sp-ing fleld. Stafford, Stephen A.—Lot No. 11. Miller üb-<livlß.on, Lover's Lane, and Improve ments. Steele, Roderick—Forty acres, Montelth. LEGAL 9AL4S. Thomas, Est. Houston H.—150 acre* land, Sandfly Station. Thomas, Melvira 11—IfO acres land, sth district, near Sandfly. Thompson, Harriet—West one-half lot No. 33. Lee ward, and improvement* Thompson. Thomas—Five acres land. 5 mile*i Augusta road, and improvements. Tufts, S. & Bliss. C.—East one-half of lot No. . Derby ward, a> *i Improvements Twelfth Street Land Cos -Fifty-five acres land, Baker tract. Ogeechee road. Yeatfs. Christian It.—Two lots. Pooler. Washington, Esther— Part of lot No. 10, Middle Oglethorpe ward, and improve ments. Waters. David, lots No. 4. 6. 7, Law ward, and improvements. Waits, estate Robert, lot No. 14. Ditt mersville, and Improvements. Whltly, Frank, part of lot No. 31, Screven ward, and improvements. Williams, Sol. Jr., estate, lot No. 80, Hull's subdivision, Kingsland, and im provements. Williams, Stepheny, lot “D." Atlantic ward, and improvements. Williams, Susan, west part of lot No. 78, Choctaw wajd, and improvements. Wilson, Blcenti, lot “D," Thunderbolt, and improvements. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S “SALE Volt STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. UNDER and by virtue of certain tax fl. fas. for the year 1199. issued by James J. McGowan, tax <*ollector of Chatham coun ty. In favor of the state of Georgia and county of Chatham against the following named person* and the below f described property, I have levied upon the said property of the persons hereinafter men tioned and will offer the property for sale at public outcry before the Cour* House door of Chatham county, in the city of' Savannah, Ga., on the FIRST TUES DAY IN AUGUST. 1900 (said day being the 7th of said month), during the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said fi. fas. De fendants notified of levy, time und pi** o. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles. THOMAS J. SWEENY, Sheriff C. C., Go. 1599. Alexander Octavius, one-half lot No. Ift. Bona venture, and Improvements. Anderson, John D., lot No. 30 of sub division, Meldrlm, No. 14, and improve ments. Archer, Jennie P.. lot No. 40. Padelford ward, and improvement*. Armstrong. William G., one lot, Pooler, ami improvements. Bibb, W. C., agent, part lot No. 31, North Oglethorpe ward, and improve ments. Boughs. Ann G., eastern one-half lot No. 28, Gaston ward, and improvements. Bourroughs, estate A. A. and J. H., south one-half lot “T.” Reynolds ward. Bouton, Alonzo G., lot No. 22, Screven ward, and improvement*. Burroughs. Renty, lot No. 21. Smithville. Butler, Charles H.. lot No. 84, Browns ville, and Improvements. Campfield, Henry R., eastern one-half lot No. 18, Bartow ward. Cole. Charles, lot No. 19, Law ward, and Improvements. Cheves. estate L. W., sft<> acres land, Ogeechee district. CockshuH. Loul*n A., western one-half of lot No. 14, Troup ward, and improve ments. Crohan, Sarah, eastern one-hnlf of lot No. 4, Greene ward, and Improvement*. Cumming. J. H. f lot No. 23. Gragg’s sub division, Thunderlmlt. Dugger, Elizabeth. 389 acres land, twelve anil one-half mile*, road. Elstnger, Teresa, lot No. 20, Green© ward, and improvements. Franklin, S. and S. C.—T/Ots 10, 11, ?n block one. Bloomlngdnle. Farics, EHt. A. F.—Western one-hlf of lot No. 2 Laßooh**, tything, Heathcot© ward. Fawcett. Alex. R., tru-stee.—Forty-eight acres land, Ogeechee road. Fawcett, Isabella One-hnlf of lot No. 19. Elbert ward and improvements. Feeley Son**, John—Horse-s, carriages, harness, etc., No. 222, 226 Drayton street. FVeley, EW. Jo*l>n—Lot No. 4 Liberty ward and improvements. Feeley, Mary—Lot No. 8, Liberty ward and Improvements. Feeley, Richard (I.—Four and one-half acres land, garden lots No. 97. h\>rd, Eet. L. A.—One-half of lot No. 3, Green© ward and improvements. Godfrey, Ee't. W. O.—Thirty ucres land, Cedar Grove. 1 Gould. Carrie L. —One-half of lot No. 16, CUfiyntQXfl ward find improvement?*. Hfihn, Frank I>'f No. 8. Kingsville und im prove men ts. Handy. Est. Cyrus—Thirty-six ucres land. Buekhalter. Henges. Henrietta—Part of lent No. If, (’arpentfr’e ward and Improvements. Holliday. Mrs. A. E.—Lit No. 11, New Franklin ward and Improvements. Howard, Wallace C.—Lot No. 15, Rep pa nd ward, and improvements. Johnson, Tomlinson F.—Lot No. 36. Wea ley ward quid improvement*. J.udklnws. Alohn H. —l<ot letter 8., LeC ward and improvements. Kaiser, Est. A.—One lot. Falligant ward, and Improvements. Kelly. Mrs. M. E. S.-Lot No. 17, Ditt mersville, Kicffer, Julia A.— It No. 92, Gaaton ward, and Imiwovements. La Roc he, A. IL, trustee—Fifty-four acres land, Placen#la tract. Lawler. Kittle—lt No. 4. Crawford ward, and Improvements. Lovering, Helen M Part of lot No. G, Crawford ward, and improvements. Morse, B.— Part of lot No. G 9, Mercer ward, and Improvements. Martin, Alfred M . trustee—Western half of lot No. 2, Chatham, ward, and improve ment*. Mell. Mrs. J. V.-Twenty acres land, White Bluff Meyer, Mary E.—Lot No. 29, O’Neil! ward, and Improvements. Miller, <’layton J\, agent—Two lots at Tybee. Morris, Est. G. E. -One-half of lot "A,” Derby ward, and improvemen#*. Morrison. J.. (Guardian)— Ix>t and Im provements, Pooler. Neve, Helen M.—Part of lot No. 6, BoiPh Oglethorpe ward, and Improvements. Owens. George W., trustee— Ix>t No. 16, Crawford ward, and improvements. Poaey. ct. al., Jane—Lot No. 21, Garden trustee* . Prudhomme. Sarah—Lot No. 71, White ward, and Improvements. Daniel O.— One lot No. 106, Johi*- eon ward. Huml>old. P. E.—Machinery, etc., facto ry on Loirlavllle road. Robertson. Mary E. -Twenty-four acres land. Isle of Hope, and improvements. Spety, Est. W'llllam—Ffrve acres land, Skidawuy shell road. Sternberg Jewelry Tompany—Stock in trade, consisting of diamonds, watches, ! Jewelry, etc., No. 117 Broughton street! I west. Sffi‘ L FH Y Gentlemen who have stout, fleshu feet we ask to kindlu call and examine our specialtu for them, Whu wear a clumsu lookino shoe when we can dress uour feet in a neat, stulish and same time com fortable shoe at as small a price as uou pay for the or dinaru kind? This is a special last and must be seen to be appreciated, No one else has it, Come to-day. QEIL & QUINT ’ * ***iONE MO. 906 BROUQHTON, WEST. LEGAL SALES. Sternberg. Rachel—-Western one-half of lot No. 46, Jasper ward, and improve ments. Stone et al.. George H—Eight lots Dale ward. Segie, Isaiah D.—Part of lot No. 3§, Screven ward, and improvements. Spalding, James—Part of lot No. 39, Elliott ward, and Improvements. Thomas, Edward J , Trustee —Thirty- two aere* land. Bonaventure, and im provements. Thompson, Jennie A.—l>ot No. 6, Falli gant ward, and improvements. Tynan. Est. J. W.— Southern one-half of lot No. 17. Pulaski word, and Improve ments. Taylor. Janie E. G.—One-half of lots 2 and 3. Wadley Owen* ward, and improve ments. Til bird. Toby—Twenty-five acres land eight miles Ix>ulsville road. Wnkihauer. Jane K—Eastern one-half of lot No. 7. Jackson ward, and improve ments. Walsh, Estate Michael Lots 14 and 16, Choctaw ward, and Improvements. Week*, Mary K - Lot No. 19, Haywood ward. Wellman. Olive K. lx>t at Pooler, ami improvement**. White, Sanxiei A.— Eastern one-balf of lot No. 46. Jasper ward, and improve ment*. Wilmington L & Imp Co.—Eleven hun dred and fcixty-fiv© nrres land. Wilming ton Island. <MTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Sheriff's Office, City Cotirt of Savannah. Savannah, Ga.. July 10. 1900. UNDER and by virtue of an execution and amended "xeputlon Issuing out of the City Court of Savannah in favor of Nich olas Lang against Anna Reden, I have this day levied upon the following describ ed profterty as the property of defendant, to-wit: All of thill lot. tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being \r\ said county nnd state, about four (4) mile* from tho city of Savannah, out the Skldaway Shell Hoad, containing thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, and IwHng the south ern one-half (Vl>) of lot number nine (9), in the plan of the sub-division of that part of the Placentia plantation, lying east of the Skldaway shell road, made by Wil liam Hughes, county surveyor of Liberty county, January Ist. 1853, said tract of land being described in a deed from Susannah 11. Howe et al . to John A*en dorf. dated August sth, 18-84, and recorded In Book 5 L, folio 219 et seg.. of the record of Chatham county, a* follows, to-wit: All of the southern one-half (Vi) of that lot of land in the county of Chatham, known ns lot number nine (9) of th# I’lancentia tract; said lot number nine (9) being one of the sub division of the tract of land formerly th#* property of John P. Williamson, deceased, and sub-divided by William Hughe*, surveyor of Liberty eouuty, In January, 1853; said one-hnlf Ofe) p;ri of said lot l>elrig bounded on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Dr. Royal, on the east by a wait marsh, on the south by lot number ten (10), and on thr west by the Skldaway Hhell road % the southern boundary line of said lot magnetically being S. 71, E. 4 20. And I will proceed to offer same for sale at pub lic outcry, on the first Tuesday in Auguot, 1900 (same being the 7th day of thr numth) during the legal and usual hours of sale, in front of the Court House door In Chat ham county, to wntlsfy said execution and amended execution. Defendant notified of levy. Property described in execution* Terms ca*h. purchaser paying for title*. R. J WHELAN, Sheriff C. C. S. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. Sheriff’s Office. .City <’ourt of Savannah. Savannah. Ga., July 10, 1900. | 1 NDKR anrl by virtue of an execution ifsuing out of Ihe City Court of Savan nah in favor of Mary I>. Brown against James K. Doom r, executor of will of Jrne H Dooncr, deceased, I have this day, levied upon the following described prop erty a* thr* property of defendant, James Dooner, deceased, now in the hands of James K. Dooner. executor of will of James Dooner, deceased, to wit: All the western portion of all thoee cer tain three. lots of land situate, lying and being in the extended limits of the <ity of Savannah, county of Chatham and state of Georgia and known on the map of said city as lots number* nlnety nirui (98). one hundred (100> and one hun dred and one (101) Springfield plantation, said western portion of said lots lying adjacent nnd as a wholo containing twelve and three quarter* (U%) acree, rooieor less, bounded on the north by lot number one hundred and two Springfield plantation, east by the Sk*rHi lield canal or drain, south by lot number ninety-eight (98) Springfield plantation, and west by Stiles avenue. And I will proceed to offer same for sale at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August, 1900, (same being the seventh day of the month), during the legal and usual hours of sale, in front of the Court / 1 louse <k>or in Chatham county, to satis fy said execution, Defendant notified of levy. Property described tn execution. Term* cash, purchaser paying for titles. E. J WHELAN, Sheriff C. C. 3. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. City Marshal’s Office, Savannqh,* Ga , July 2, 1900.—Under and by virtue of tax executiona placed In my hand* by C. S. Hardee. City Treasurer, in the case of the City of Savannah v. Samuel KalmenovtU, I have levied, the twenty-seventh day* af June, 19u(), upon the following described p*r*onal properly, to-wit: Ixt No. I—l 6 pair* of pant*. lt No. 2—16 paJru of pants. lt No. 3-23 pair* of pants. l*ot N0.4—22 pairs of pants. Lot No. 5—16 pairs of pants. Lot No. 6—36 pair* of overalls. lxt No. 7—12 sack coats and overall*. Ixt No. B—l 2 pulrn knee pantH. Lot No. &~18 skirt*. Lot No. 10—6 calico wrappers. Lot No. 11—9 oo4or*d woolen shirt*. Lot No. 12—12 white bosom .shirts. Ix>t No. 13—7 child * Jacket*. Lot No. 14—12 hats. No. 15--5 pairs of shoe*. Lot No. 16—5 pair* of shoe*. And under and by virtue of said Tax DC* ecuflon I will offer the said above describ ed personal property before the Court House door, in the City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, on TUEBDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 11)06. during the legal hour* of sale, to satisfy said Tax Executions. Terms, rash JOHN POWER, City MarsbaJ Empty Hogsheads. Empty MoUaif* Hogikeada (y aale hy C. M. GILBERT & CO. 3