The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, July 17, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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A CHANCE FOR CORCORAN. George Pierce of Louisville Is Seek ing a Fight. As prize fighting seems to have such a call in Savannah it is not likely that the promoters of the sport will reject the opportunity to secure another first class go here. The opportunity is offered. George L. Pierce of No. 523 West Mar ket street. Louisville, Ky., has heard of t he fame of Corcoran and wants to ar range a match with him. He writes Cileries H. Levan to the effect that he has j Uft succeeded in putting Jack McCul- V out in nine rounds and that he had l„ en informed by McCullough thEit there was a good man in Savannah by the ri m of Corcoran, with whom he, McCul lough, had once been matched, and that l,c would liko to arrange a match with Corcoran. This is the same McCullough of Bir mingham with whom Corcoran had a fight at the theater last summer, the referee aw.j fing the decision to McCullough on a foul. Pierce states that he is in good trim and anxious to fight. As he is still in funds from his recent fight he does not ssk anything of the people here except „ place to train. I con weigh in at 150 pounds easily," he writes, “and will guarantee you that 1 w ill give Mr. Corcoran one of the hard est battles he ever fought, if I don’t put him out. T found McCullough extremely clever, but he couldn't stand the gaff. In case you can’t arrange" it I wish you would refer me to someone who will as sist me in arranging the fight.’’ A? Mr. Levan is giving his entire at tention to his restaurant and cafe he does not care to give any time to arranging a prize tight, but there are doubtless other? who will very readily take Mr. Pierce’s suggestion and proceed to ar range the preliminaries. LOCAL, PERSONAL. Mr, D. B. T,ar>ier of Mcßae is the guest of the Pulaski. Mr. W. S. Tyson of Pitts is the guest of the Pulaski. Mr H. C. Gray of Cobb is registered at the Pulaski. Mr X. A. Ray of Americus is the guest of the Screven. Miss N. Bell of Cordele is the guest of the Screven. Mr. C. Hill of Cobb registered at the Screven yesterday. Mr. S. T. Clements of Towns is regis tered at the Pulaeki. Mr. J M. Collins of Claxton is regis tered at the Screven. Mr. J Happ of Montezuma is the guest of the Screven. Mr. H. E. Pritchett of Mcßae is reg istered at the Screven. Mr. B. B. Cheney of Fitzgerald is reg istered at the Pulaski. Mr. J. E. McElmurray of Albany is the guest of the Screven. Mr. S. E. Rogers of Mt. Vernon Is reg istered at ihe Screven. Mr. M. W. Cahill left via the Southern yesterday for Asheville. Mr. S. E. Edenfield of Stillmore Is reg isteredl at the Screven. Mr. J. H. McMillan of Mt. Vernon is the guest of the Pulaski. Mrs. C. Lm. Rowland of Waynesboro Is registered at the Pulaski. Mr. M, C. Clements of Towns register ed at the Pulaski yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Walton of Vienna are registered at the Screven. Mr. T. R. Smith of Columbus is In the city, the guest of the Pulaski. Mr. D. Lewis of Cobb was among yes terday's guests of the Screven. Mr. W. J. Hill of Cobb was among the guests of the Screven yesterday. Mr. A. J. Conse left via the Seaboard Air Line last night for Columbia. Mr. H. R. Farr and son of Vienna are among the guests of the Screven. Mr. A. M. Riche left via the Seaboard Air Line yesterday for Athens, O. Mrs. Lawrence Kelly left over the Southern yesterday for Asheville. Mr. J. M. Anthony and wife of Still more are registered at the Screven. Mr. John P. Taggart left via the South ern yesterday for Moorcsville, N. C. Mr. A. H. Morris of Macon was among the arrivals at tlje Screven yesterday. Mr. W. G. Strobhar will arrive from X'ew York to-night on the Tallahassee. Rev. J. D. Jordan was among the pas sengers of the Central yesterday for Ma con. Mr. Albert T. Marchmnn of Pitts was among the arrivals at the Pulaski yester day. Mr. Charles M. Wyatt of Pitts was among yesterday’s arrivals at the Pu laski. Mr. W. H. Burch of Alamo was in the city yesterday, and stayed at the Pu laski. Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Harvard are hack from Charleston after an absence of three weeks Mr. W. E. O’Neal of Bainbridge was among the arrivals at the Pulaeki yes terday. Mr. R. R. Legare of Beaufort was among the arrivals at the Screven yes terday. Miss Annie Vane Jones will leave for th North to-day by the steamer Alle ghany. Mr. Wallace Holt of Port Royal was in the city yesterday, the guest of the Screven. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D. Hunt of Cordele were among yesterday's arrivals at the Screven . Mr. M. C. Smith of Stillmore was in the city yesterday, and stayed at the Screven. Mr. J. M. Lang will leave Saturday for Coburg, Can., where he will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mercer, Jr., and child are expected from Montgomery Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bloodworth are ex pected home from New York to-night on the Tallahassee. Mr and Mrs. M. W. Harris of Ocllla. are the guests of Mr. John Stapleton, No. 2.1 Houston street. Mr. W. B. Duckworth is a passenger from New York on the Tallahassee, which will arrive to-night. Mr Harry Stokes has joined his brother. Mr A. L Stokes. In Charleston and will attend the business school of which the latter Is the head there. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smart and family bft Inst night by the Kansas City for New York. They will go to Lake George f"r the rest of the summer. The friends of Mrs. A. O. Boyd will '' urn with sincere regret of her serious r " c a! the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Brewer, on Wnldburg street, west. Mr. Cecil Strobhar of McDonough, Is In Be city. Mr. Strobhar Is a Savannalilan " I ti a number of friends here. He re moved to McDonough about seven years 'go and has since been in business there. Mr. C. B. Walwonh. the Eastern pas seng,r agent of the Ocean Steamship ‘ ompany In New York, is In the city for a lay or two. Mr. Walworth came down 1 ' Charleston with a party of teachers, sending them home by the Ocean Steam *:i> < ompany. His friends here are giv him a cordial welectno. Prof. Walter S. Wilson returned yester l,!,y from a week’s stay In Dahionega. i’rof. Wilson reports the mountain town a boom. Tie hlg clilorinat.on plant h s begun work extract tig gold from low S'abe rues and Is believed to be n suc -1 v ' Work has been begun upon another Fa'il of the saute character. Mr. Robert D. Hamilton, who yesterday 4 : Druggist /[k\ Knows H is Hie w After having a mishap, I suffered with pain in my left side and a lingering cough which grew worse and worse,” writes Mrs. Cora Brooks, of Martin, Franklin County, Georgia. w Last spring I got past doing anything and my husband went to the drug store and called for Wine of C , and the mer chant recommended Dr. Pierce’s Favor ite Prescription, so he bought one bottle. I began to take it as directed in the pamphlet wrapped around the bottle. The book said if the disease was compli cated with cough to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘ Favor ite Prescription ’ alternately, and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, on rising every morning. Mr. Brooks went back to the drug store and got the 4 Golden Medical Discovery,’ ana I took it as directed. The cough left me at once and I began to get better so rapidly my husband was astonished at my improvement. lam now able to work on the farm and also do the washing for two familes. ,, assumed charge of the Union Pharmacy, is from Waycross, where he was formerly connected with the house of Brinson & Cos. Though u young man, he stands high in his profession, and enjoys the dis tinction of having been, two years ago, graduated at the head of his class by the Georgia Pharmaceutical Association. Mr. J. R. Kidwell and Capt. James Brotherton of Augusta, spent Sunday and yeeterday as guests of Supt. Kidwell of the Savannah Yacht Club. The parly had a very successful fishing trip to Tur ner’s Rocks on Wilmington river yester day. Mr. Kidwell is a prominent mer chant of Augusta, the brother of Supt. Kldw'ell of the Yacht Club, and Capt. Brotherton is president of one of Augus ta’s cotton mills. DISSOLVED THE COURT. Ilornnsp Twn I’rhonerH nt Key West lliml Escaped. Washington, July 16.—Word w*as received at the navy department to-day that two enlisted men, a marine named Striver* and a sailor named Lorrington, ordered to trial by court-martial at Key West, Fla., had escaped from custody. The court-martial was thereupon dissolved, and the members thereof w'ere constituted a court of inquiry io determine the re sponsibility for the escape of the prison ers. Capt. Reisinger, U. S. N.. was pres ident of the court, and Capt. Nieman, U. S. M. C., was the recorder. Jitney Sell ley’s Fortnne. From the New York Press. Jomes W. Schley, known throughout the South as Jimsy, the best fiddler and wdng shot between the Potomac and the Rio Grande, has Just tumbled into a fortune of SIOO,OOO by the will of the late Widow Schley, which news will cause re joicing in many parts of the country. Jimsy, at the youthful age of 51, sails on the Pennsylvania for Europe to-day and expects to do England and the continent in the next month and a half. On his re turn he will invest his fortune in sound securities and start on a bird hunt that will last for life. His favorite gun has inserted in the stock the name plate of the late Roswell P. Flower, whom Jimsy always called Uncle Ros. It was a pres ent from the bull leader. Schley is closely related to the Admiral, and, I believe, Is part author of the celebrated watermelon song. legal sales. ~<TEOR^^ sold on the 21st day of July, 1900, at pub lic outcry before the Court House door in said county, within the lega4 hours sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer tain property of wilich the Vollowing is a full and complete description: The Cu ban brig ‘’Pablo,” her tackel, apparel, and furniture, now in my hands, and ly ing at the dock of Benito Padro*a In the port of Brunswick, said county. Said property levied on as the property of Pablo Gonzales under an attachment issued out of the City Court of Bruns wick, Georgia, in favor of Benito Padrosa, against said Pablo Gonzales, ond the same being sold under sections 5463 and 5464 of the code of Georgia, by virtue of an or der granted by the Judge of the Superior Court of said county, on the 9th day of July. 1900. This July 9. 1900. W. H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County, Georgia. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.— Under and by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Carrie A. Van Gelsen vs. Mar tha Colston, I have levied on Ihe following described property of the defendant, to wit: All that ten (10) acre tract of land situate at While 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 SherifT deed June 13, IS9S: and I will offer the said 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. 1000, during the legal hours of sale to satisfy said fi. fl. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. THOS. J. SWEENEY, Sheriff C. C., Ga. lbgu notices. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY- Whereas Emma I* Finley has applied to Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlssory as guardian of the property of Elsie and Nina Smith, minors. These are. therefore, to eite und ndmon- Ish all whom It may concern to be and oppear before said court to make ob jection (if any they have) on or tiefore the first Monday in August next, other wise said letters will he granted. Witness the llonoiable Hampton 1.. Fer r|U, ordinary for Chatham county, this the 2nd duy of July. lihw. FRANK E. KF.ILBACH. Clerk Court Ordinary C. Cos. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-Cal lie H. Bacon, has applied to the Court of Ordinory for a twelve months’ support for herself and minor child, out of the estate of DcWltt C. Bacon, deceased. Ap praisers have made returns allowing same. These re, 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. Ferrlll. ordinary for Chatham county, this the 9th duy of July. 1900. FRANK E KEM.BACH. Clerk C. 0., C. C. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY", JULY 17. 1900. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PEEIOIIIk "TYBEE,” ATLANTIC CITY AND ail summer resorts, where a nice head of hair is desired, to enhance youth, vigor and becoming sprightliness; the latest long, wavy pompadour always looks nice and youthful, in spite of the wild w’aves; made to order by the Georgia hair ex pert, 28 East Broughton, Hair, Jewelry and House; mail orders for bangs, switches, toupees, wigs, pom padours, promptly filled. ~FLORAI'DESIGNsT”FLOWERS 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, Agt. “ENGLISH FOLDING GO-CARTS, something new, lor the babies; can b taken on street cars. C. P. Miller, Agt. H AMMOCKS, H AM MOCKS™ CHEA P ones; nice ones; fine cnee; closing them out cheap this week. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. “fine" RICEFIELD LAMB ker’s,” every day; best of all other meats in market. BERMUDA LAWN GRASS SEED, AT Gardner’s Bazaar. CASH”BUYERS’ PICNIC UVERY DAY this week; our large stock must be re duced, and we will exchange It cheap for cash. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. RING UP 2464 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. Griflln, 314 Broughton street, w T est; mattresses made to order. “iFTTS RUGS YOU - WANT, YOIfCAN get them cheaper from McGillls. “PULLEY BELT BUCKLES, worth 50c, for 30c, at Gardner’s Bazaar. BALDWIN DRY AIR - REFRIGERA tors, still in the lead; also full line of ice boxes, from $3 up. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. MILLER’S AWNINGS GIVE SATlS faction; you had better get our estimate and let us put you up one at once. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Broughton, west. WATER COOLERS. ALL SIZESTFROM SI.OO up. C. P. Miller, Agent, 207 Brough ton, west. MTHLLIS SELLSESIXTY-INCH RUG3 —Smyrna 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’GILLTS IS CHEAP ON RUGS, NUTS, lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers, pillows, pictures, stove®, bedroom suites, and furniture of every description. “MOSQUITO NETS, 98 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, $1.25, at Gardner’s Bazaar. “M’GILLIS* LACE CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. WHEN YOU SEE M'GILLIS*" BIXTYL inch 99 cents rugs, you will buy them. Just can’t help it; will sell in any quan tity. “' FUR N ITU RE MOVED WITH CARE/ 7 Is a specialty with McGlUia. " M’GTLLI 9 MOVES, PACKS] SHTP9 and stores pianos and furniture; best work only; no “Cheap-Jehn” prices—no “Cheap- John” Jobs. “OLD Buainem Office Morning New*. MEDICAL. ~LADIEB! Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re liable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps for j>articulars. “Relief for Ladles,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Cos., Philada., Pa. “HOW~ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR feet are troubling you, call on me and I will give you relief; I cure ingrowing nails, corns and all diseases of the ffeet w’ithout pain; charges reasonable; can give the best references in the city; pa tients treated at residences; orders can be left at Livingston’s drug store, Bull and Congress streets; telephone 293. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist, HELP WASTED—MALE. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN TO SERVE eodn; must have experience. Livingston’s Pharmacy, Bull and Congress. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED, A COMPETENT LADY etenographer; none but a thorougly expe rienced one need apply. W. E., this office. “EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY“HANDS con get employment at E. & W. Laun dry, 712 Anderson street, west. AGENTS WANTED. six months by hustling agents handling our white and fancy Rubber Collars. Cuffs, Bosoms, Neckties, Patented, guaranteed goods. Special plan for stamp. M. &. M. Mfg. Cos., Springfield, Mass. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED, A POSITION IN STORE, must have work at once. Recommenda tions furnished. Robert Smith, Mansfield, Ga. ■ _ 'wanted, a lady of several years’ experience desires to teach in pri vate family or school. Can teach Eng lish, French, German, Latin and music. Address Miss Toney, Salem, Va. HOUSES WANTED. ient to Taylor or Gordon and Bull streets. Address, Flat, this office. ' rooms' w anted. '^pWO^oUTHREE^ROCmTANITBATHi convenient to Taylor, Gordon and Bull streets. Address, Flat, this office. WANTED— HISCELLANEOUB. PARTIES making excavations and other having earth, sand, manure, etc., can find a place to haul and dump It within city limits; (good hard road to the place), by addressing or calling on Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad streets; telephone 1103. ~IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc., free of charge. Just at elty limits, hauling over hard road, write or telephone Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad etreets. FOR HI NT—ROOMS. iroßf'RENU”"s?dßHr7n^^ with or without board, at 106 Jones street, west. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; southern exposure; ail conveniences. 30S Barnard street, near Liberty. FOR KENT—HOUSES. for RENT, FROM OCT. 1, TUKKK story brick residence, 312 Liberty street, east; 11 rooms with all modern ltnprove menis. Apply McDonough & Ballantyne'a Foundry. FOR RENT. ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 18 Oglethorpf avenue, east; Oct. 1. M. 8. Baker, agent. _ FOR RENT, DWELLING, 530 .MONT gomry, comer Huntingdon; 515 Bay, east, and store, 617 Bay, east. G. H. Remshart. FOR RENT. PREMISES NO. 217 PKR ry street. wH. In tfrrfect order and con dition; all conveniences; right rent to right tenant; possession can be given Im mediately. Estate Balomon Cohen, West B oud and Broughton streets.. roil KENT—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 Fellow’s’ Hall, corner Stat* and Barnard streets. Inquire Room 7. upstairs. FOR RENT,~ THAT DESIRABLE store and warehouse formerly occupied by George W. Tiedeman & Bro., corner Bay and Montgomery street; in perfect order and condition; right rent to right tenant; possession can be given immedi ately. Est. Salomon Cohen, corjter West Broad and Broughton streets. FOR KEXT-SIIStELLANKOI S. HOTEL FOR RENT AND FURNl ture for sale at a bargain; the best hotel in the city and best location, with good business; I want to go North. For par ticulars address P. O. Box 644, Fitzgerald, Ga. FLAT CONNECTING ROOMS, FIRST floor; large hall third floor, eultable for any purpose. John Lyons. FOR SALK—HKAL ESTATE. southwest corner Eleventh and Jefferson, sixty feet by ninety, for $1,325. Also, two lots on south side of Tenth, bettveen Jefferson and Barnard, each 30x125, and each S7OO. C. H. Dorsett. FOR S ALE7tHOSE LOTS ON~N I NTH street, near East Broad, have only been sold o first-class parties, who will make good neighbors; and none other can buy. The term* are very easy, and they aro cheaper than any other in the vicinity. C. 11. Dorsett. FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH STREET near East Broad; no city taxes, at S2OO each; tw’enty-five dollars cash, and easy monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett. FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH, NEAR East Broad, at S2OO each; will soon be advanced to $225; w’hen a lot has been paid for I can arrange to get a home built. C. H. Dorsett. FOR SALE, A LOT FOR TWO HUN dred dollars; easy term®, on Ninth street, near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H. Dorsett. RESIDENCES AND~BUILDING*LOTS for sale all over the city. Robert H. Ta4em, real estate dealer, No. 7 Y'ork street, west. "FOR~SIO~DOWN AND $5 MONTHLY, you can buy choice lots on Eleventh and Tenth streets, east, from Savannah Real Estate Exchange. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. as soft and smooth as velvet; one appli cation relieves the pain and destroys the redness from sunburn, 25c. At Perssc's Drug Stores. Henry and Abereorn and Whitaker and Taylor. “ATTEND~ WILSON’ S AT T CTION TO day, at 11 o'clock, at 223 Congrees street, west, of bicycles, furniture, stoves, show cases. etc. “FOR "SALE, A GOOD TtJRPENTINE location, second year, round timber, good health; reason for selling, inexperience in the plenty of labor. Address T. K. Mcßae, Merrill, Miss. “FOR SAIJE OR EXCH ANGE.SE A ISC and cotton gins and oil mill; located In a thriving town; fine shipping facilities. For information write D. E. Whetstone, Fort White, Fla. "FOR SALE, SECOND HAND ELKC tric elevator machinery; good condition. Savannah Electric Company, 40 Drayton. "A UCTION TO-D AY “AT 11 O’CLOCK, at 223 Congress street, west; by A. K. Wilson, of bicycles, show-cases, furni ture, scales and stoves. "ASH AND CYPRES® LUMBER FOR sale—lso,ooo feet of ash suitable for wheel wrights, carriage makers, car works and Interior 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. LOST AND FOUND. pupT~lhl eral reward if returned to 147 West Broad street. ‘ LOST, SUNDAY 'AFTERNOON, <>N the road between the city and Tihunder bolt, a bunch of keys. Anybody finding the same will please return to No. 6 Bay street, east, room 14, and be rewarded. STRAYED. dark tan color. Return to or notify J. C. W’right, Fifth and Price streets. Suitable reward. BOAKDUTCL "Aboard and~residencec new house; very central. 18 Oglethorpe ave nue, west. FURNISHED IROOMS WITH BOARD; terms reasonable; also table boarders. No. 119 East Liberty street. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH about $10,000; one who understands mill ing In long leaf pines; must be willing to take interest in mill and be sober, re liable; money of no value unless first class man. "32,” care News. educational. . '^l^SßfU^TLSo?r^>a : r^DS?NON : B school for boys and girls Is now in ses sion at 13 Macon street, east. ’MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY, FOR young 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. MISCELLANEOUS. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, DYNAMOS, motors, fans, bells, lights Installed. Sa vannah Electric Company, 40 Drayton, “ELECTRO PLATIN'g7 ELECTRIC Re pairing, contracting and construction. Sa vannah Electric Company, 40 Drayton. I.M.J. UtT" ~-'3X-T 3UK “T* 1 .I.p JiQQD Positions] f sl7) B/ ActTv'e v/Tde jvwaJj Young Men MwßjsS’tt l Women ourprictical (odrse picHMONoW "BUSINESS ( COLLEGES.I Semi for fa/aJ/jr/v* 'rftoitfJ/tlic/t, ' (/eii LEUAL SlUiltEl. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT ORS. Georgia, Chatham County.—Not Ice in hereby given to all persons having de mand* against Joseph Goette, lan- of said county, dec* as* and. to preedit (hem to me, properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law, o as to show their rhar acter and amount; and all re/sons in debted to sild deceased are required to make Immtdlate payment to me. Savannah, Ga., July 2. 1900. AIRS. BRIDGET GOETTE, 44mJLiU4.tr*U’lX' LEGAL SALE*. 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 the below de scribed property for the various years, I have levied upon the said property of the persons hereinafter mentioned, und will offer the property for sale at public out cry before the Court House door of Chat ham county, in the city of Savannah, Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN AUGUST. 1900 (said Tuesday being the 7h day of said month), during the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said 11. fas. Defendants notified of levy, time and place. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles. THOMAS J. SWEENY, Sheriff C. C., Ga. PRIOR YEARS. Behnkcn, Wm. E.—Three lots Rowland subdivision. Belcher, Thomas W.—Lot No. 3, West Savannah, and improvements. Bethesda Tract—Eighty-three acres <f land in White Bluff district, part of tho original Bethesda grant, bounded as fol lows: On the north, south and east by the lands of the Union Society, und on the west by the Montgomery road and the lands of Union Society, formerly Apple ton’s. Bing. Ellen and Isaac—Lot No. 5 of sub division of five lots, Law ward. Bizzard, Caesar—Eight acres. White Bluff. Bluff. Abram—Four acres land Mills and Screven tract, four miles Augusta road. Bolton, Mary E.—Lot No. 21, Block 5, West Savannah. Brad well, Anne—Ten acres Hugenin tract. Brown, Eleanor—Lot No. 29, Haywood ward. Brown. John H.—lts No. 16, 17, McNlsh tract. Brown, Est. Marion J.—Lot No. 55, Ditt mersville. Brown. Rebecca and Children — No. 150, 161, Mellen No. 10 ward. Burroughs. J. W., Attorney Est. King- Eight hundred and fifty-four acres land, Ogeechee. Charlton. Amy—Twenty acre 9 land at Buckhalter. Crosby. Lizzie—Two lots Tatemville and improvements. dimming, Est. Emma—Part of lot No. 30, Bartow ward, and improvements. Dasher. Homer R.—Eleven acres land, five miles White Bluff road. Davis, Abbie and Children—Lot No. 24, Garden lots, west. Davis, Ann R.—West half of lot R, Mid dle Oglethorpe ward. 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, Magazine ward. Givens. Alice—Ten acres land, five miles Augusta road. Gibbons, Jeff—Twenty acre 9 land, Mon telth. Glatigny, E. E., Trustee —Five and two thirds acres land, Thomas ward. Golden, H., et al—Ten acres land, Buck halier. Gould. John H.—One hundred and forty two acres land, twelve miles, Louisville 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, and Improvements. Green, Maria—Lot No. 32, Southvllle ward. Green, Et. Ned—Dot No. 2, Woodville, and improvements. Green. Zelina—Lot No. 81, Dlttmersville, and improvements. Hall. Jane M.—Two hundred and fifty one acres land, Whilmarsh Island. Hammond, Mary—Five acres land, six mllos Ogeechee road. Harlejg Hettle A.—Part of lot No. 29, Gillmeravllle ward, and improvements. Harper, Chester—Ten acres land Mon tleth. Heidt, Madge C.—Dot* Nos. 64, 65, Ditts mervllle, and improvements. Heyward, Esi. Joseph—Lota Nos. 62, 63, Hamilton tract, and Improvements. Holt, Est. W. N.— lx>t No. 4, ForsytTi ward, and Improvements. Houston. Est. Wm. F.—Lot No. 91, Owens ward, and improvements. Houston, Wm. L.— ljot No. 41, Atlantic ward, and improvements. Howard. Lydia—Lot No. 2 Heyward ward, and Improvements. Jackson, Charles—Five acre* land, five miles Augiiflta road Jackson, Simon- Lot No. 78, Dlttmers ville, and improvements. / Johnson. Louis W - Ooe-fourth lot No. 43, Marshall ward, and Improvements. Jones, Jermlah—Eight acres land. Mil ler Station. Joyce, Elizabeth—North half of lot, Screven ward, and Improvements. Kennedy, Kdw J.—Five lots. Tybea. Larsen, Aspasla—One-half lot No. 11, Middle Oglethorpe ward, and Improve ments. Law Lucy—Lots Nos. 40, 41, East Sa vannah. and improvements. Lloyd, Ann—Lot No. 8. Johnson ward. Lloyd, Est. Carolina—Lot No. 10, Schley ward and improvements. Lucas, Jonathan—Twenty lots, Lamar tract. Madden, Bridget—Lot No. 58, Screven ward. Maglll, Eliza H.—150 acres land, Hugue nln tract. Miller, Jane E —Lot No. 65, Southvllle ward, and improvements. Mongin, Henry—One acre land, (Bona venture tract. Mongin, Sarah—Lots Nos. 34 and 35. Dlttmersville, 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. Isle of Hope. McKe* ver, Diana—Five acres of land, 5 miles S., F. & W. Hallway. MeKenny. Est. Minda—Twelve and one hulf arres 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 e, Andrew J.—Lots N05.,24. 65, Pooler. Robinson, Amos-Part of lots Nos. 3G, 37, Dale ward, and improvements. Robinson, Annie E.—West one-half of lot No. 25, Davis ward, and Improvements Screven, Est. Sylvia A.—East one-half of lot No. 19. North Oglethorpe ward, and improv* merits. Seabrook. Alfred—Seventeen acn s land, 12 mil** Augusta road. Shafer & Co.—Stock In trade, consisting of drugs, medicines, etc., 1301 Montgom ery street. Simmons. Est. Phillis—Lot No, 107, Hamilton tract, and improvements. Him*. Jam*s M.—One-half of lot No. 34. North Oglethoi(>e ward, and Improve ments. Smith. John IL—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 , Motile—Two and one-half acp s of land, Tatemsvllle, and Improve ment* Spring, Henry H.—Lot No. 13, Spring field. Stafford, Stephen A.—Lot No. 11. Miller sub-division, Lover's Lane, and improve rnents. Sieele. Roderick—Forty acres, Montelth. Thomas, Est. Houston IL—l5O acre* land, Sandfly Station Thomas, MHvlra H.—160 acres land, Oth district, near Sandfly. LEGAL, 9AL§. Thompson, Harriet—West one-half lot No. 33. ward, and improvements Thompson. Thomas—Five acres land, 5 mil‘s Augusta road, and improvements. Tufts, S. Bliss. C.—East one-half of lot No 5. Derby ward, and Improvements. Twelfth Land Co—Fifty-five acres land, Baker tract. Ogeechee road. Yeates. Christian U.—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. Watts, estate Robert, lot No. 14, Ditt mersville, and improvements. Whitly, Frank, part of lot No. 31, Screven ward, and Improvements. Williams, Sol, Jr., estate, lot No. 80, Hull’s subdivision. Kings bind, and Im provements. Williams, Stepheny, lot “D,” Atlantic ward, and improvements. Williams, Susan, weßt part of lot No. 78, Choctaw ward, and improvements. Wilson. Hleenti, lot “D,” Thunderbolt, and improvements. CIIA 'PHAM SH ERI FF'S SALE FOR STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. UNDER and by virtue of certain tax fl. fas. for the year 1.899, issued by James J. McGowan, tax collector of Chatham coun ty, In favor of the state of Georgia and county of Chatham against the following named persons and the below 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 Court 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 and place. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles, TItOMAS J. SWEENY, Sheriff C. C., Ga. 1899. Anderson. John D., lot No. 30 of sub division, Meldrim, No. 14, and improve ! ments. Archer. Jennie P., lot No. 40. Padelford i ward, and Improvements. Armstrong. William G., one lot, Pooler, | and improvements. Bibb, W. C., agent, part lot No. 31. j North Oglethorpe ward, and improve i ments. Boughs, Ann 0.. eastern one-half lot | No. 28, Gaston wurd, 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 Improvements. Burroughs, Renty, lot No. 21. Bmtthville. Butler, Charles S., lot No. 84, Browns- I vllle, and Improvements. Campflold, Henry R., eastern one-half lot No. 18, Bartow ward. Cole, Charles, lot No. 19, Law ward, and I improvements. Cheves. estate L. W., 500 acres land, Ogeechee district. Coekshutt, Louisa A., western one-half of lot No. 14, Troup ward, and Improve ments. Crohan, Sarah, eastern one-half of lot No. 4, Greene ward, and Improvements. dimming, J. H., lot No. 23, Gragg’s sub division, Thunderbolt. Dugger, Elizabeth. 329 acres land, twelve and one-half miles. Ogreerhee road. Elslnger, Teresa, lot No. 20, Greene ward, and Improvements. Franklin, S. and S. C. —Lots 10, 11, !n block one. Bloomlivgdale. Farles, Est. A. F.—Western one-half of lot No. 2 La Roche, tythlng, Heathcote ward. Fawcett, Alex. 8.. trustee.—Forty-eight acres land, Ogeechee- road. Fawcett, Isabella —One-half of lot No. 19. Elbert ward and Improvements. Feeley Bon®. John—Horses, carriages, harness, etc.. No. 222. 226 Drayton street. Feeley’, EM. John—lt No. 4 Libert} ward anti improvements. Feeley, Mary—liOt No. 8, Liberty ward and Improvements. Feeley, Richard G.—Four ond one-half acres land, garden tots No. 97. Godfrey, Et. W. O.—Thirty acres land, Cedar Grove. Gould. Carrie L.—One-half of lot No. 18, Cummings ward and improvements. Hahn, Frank—Lot No. 6, Kingsville and improvements. Handy, Fs*t. Cyrus—Thirty-six acres land, Buckhoiter. Henges, Henrietta—Part of lot No. 14, Cnrpenter’w ward and Improvements. Holliday. Mrs. A. K.—Lot No. 11, New Franklin ward and improvements. Howard. Wallace C.—Lot No. 15, Rep poTd ward, and improvements. Johnson, Tomlinson F. —Lot No. 36, Wes ley ward and ImprovementM. Judkins. John ll.—Lot letter 8., Lei ward and Improvements. Kaiser, Est. A.—One lot, Falllgant ward, and Improvements. Kelly, Mrs. M. E. S.-Lot No. 17, Dltt mersville. Kleffer, Julia A.—Lot No. 92, Gaaton ward, and improvements. La Roche, A. R., trustee— Flfty-tfour acres land, Placentia tract. Lawler, Kittle— Lot No. 4, Crawford ward, and Improvements. Lovertng, Helen M.—Part of lot No. 6, Crawford ward, and Improvements. Morse. B. B.—Part of lot No. 69, Mercer ward, and improvements. Mell. Mrs. J. V.—Twenty acres land, White Bluff. Meyer, Mary E.—Lot No. 29. O’Neill ward, and Improvements. Miller, Clayton P., agent— Two lots at Tybee. • Morris, Eef. G. E.— One-ha If of lot “A,” Derby ward, and improvements. Neve. Helen M.—Part of lot No. 6, South Oglethorpe ward, and Improvements. Owens. George W., trustee—Tt No. 16, Crawford ward, and improvements. Powcy, et. al., Jane—Lot No. 21, Garden trustees . Purse, Daniel G.— One lot No. 106, Johiv son ward. Rumbold. I*. E.—Machinery, etc., facto ry on Louisville road. Robertson, Mary Kl.—Twenty-four acres land, Tslfi of Hope, and Improvements. Stone et al., George H—Eight iota Dale word. Segie, Isaiah D.—Part of lot No. 20, Screven ward, and improvements. Spalding, James—Part of lot No. 39, Elliott ward, and improvements. Thomas, Edward J., Trustee—Thirty two acres land. Bonaventure, and Im provements. Thompson. Jennie A.—Lot No. 6, Falil gant ward, ond improvements. Tynan, Est. J. W.—Southern one-half of lot No. 17, Pulaski ward, and improve ment*. Taylor. Janie E. G.—One-half of lots 2 and 3, Wadley Owens ward, and improve ments. Talblrd, Toby—Twenty-five acres land eight miles Ixxdsvllle road. Waldhouer. Jane P.—Eastern one-half of lot No. 7, Jackson ward, and improve ments. SiF ™ FfH< Gentlemen who have stout, fleshu feet we ask to kindlu call and examine oursnecialtu 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 Dau for the or dinary kind? This is a special last and must be seen to be appreciated, No one else has It. Come to-dau, GEIL & QUINT FHOitB *2O. BROUGHTON, WEST. LEGAL SALES. Walsh, Estate Michael—lx>ts 14 and IS, Choctaw ward, ami Improvements. Week*r Mary E.—Lot No. 19, Haywood wa rd. Wellman, Olive E.—Lot at Pooler, and improvements. Wilmington L. & Imp. Co.—Eleven hun dred and aixty-flvo acres land, Wilming ton Island. CITY' SHERIFF"® SALE. Sheriff'a Office, City Court of Savannatx. Savannah. Ga., July 10, 1900. UNDER and by virtue of an execution and amended execution issuing out of the City Court of Savannah In favor of Nich olas Ling against Anna Reden, I have this day levied upon the following describ ed property as the property of defendant, to-wit: All of that lot, tract o.' parcel of land situate, lying and being In said county and state, about four (4) miles from tho city of Savsnnah. on the HkMaway Shell Road, containing thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, and boing the Houth ern one-half (ty) of 10l number nine (9). in the plan of the sub-division of that part of the Placentia plantation, lying east of the Skidawuy 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 Asen dorf, dated August sth. 1884, and recorded in Book 5 L, folio 219 et seg., of the record of Chatham county, hh follows, to-wit: All of the southern one-half (hi) of that lot of land in the county of Chatham, known as lot rumber tdne (9) of the Plancentia tract; said lot number nine (9) being one of the sub-division of the tract of land formerly the property of John P. V\ iiiinmson, deceased, and sub-divided by William Hughes, surveyor of Liberty county, in January. 1863; said one-hulf (Vn) part of said lot being bounded on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Dr. Royal, on the east by a salt marsh, on the south by 10l number ten (10), and on the w’est by the Skidaway shell rojid, the southern boundary line of sold lot magnetically being S. 71. E. 64.20, And I will proceed to offer same for sale at pub lb* outcry, on the first Tuesday in August, 1900 (same being the 7th day of the month) during the legal and usual hour® of sale, in front of the Court House door in Chat ham county, to wutisfy said execution and amended execution. Defendant notified of levy. Property described In execution. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff’s Office. City’ Court of Savannah. Savannah. Ga.. July 10, 1900. UNDER and by virtue of an execution issuing out of the City Court of Savan nah In favor of Mary I). Brown against James R. Dooner, exfvutur of will of James Dooner, deceased, I have this dajr levied upon the following described prop erty as the property of defendant, James Dooner, deceased, now In the hands of James R. Dooner, executor of will of James Dooner, deceased, to wit: All the western portion of all those cer tain thne (3) lots of land situate, lying and being In ihe extended limits of th city of Savannah, county of Chatham and state of Georgia and known on the map of said city as lots numbers ninety nine (99). one hundred GOO) and one. hun dred and one (101) Springfield plantation, said western (portion of said lots lying adjacent and as a whole containing twelve and three quarters (12i) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lot number one hundred and two (102) Springfield plantation, east by the Spring field canal or drain, south by lot number ninety-eight (98) Springfield plantation, and west by Stiles avenue. And I will proceed to offer s.tme> 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 House door In Chatham county, to satis fy said execution. Defendant notified of levy. Property described In execution. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. E. J. WHELAN, Sheriff C. C. 3. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff’s Office, City Court of Savannah. Savannah, Gh., July 12, 1900. UNDER and by virtue of an execution issuing out of the City Court of Savannah in favor of the Standard Budding and Ix>an Association of Montgomery. Ala., against James McGuire, I have this day levied upon the following described prop erty an the property of defendant, to-wit: All that lot, tract, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Chatham, and state of Georgia, and In the city of Savannah, and known and des ignated on the map of the said city oa the, northern half of lot nineteen, North Oglethorpe ward, having a front on Ol ive street of seventy-three* feet and nine inches and a rectangular depth, fronting on Farm street, of forty-eight feet and five inches, together with all and singular the hereditament* and appurtenance* therunto belonging or in anywise apper taining. And I will proceed to offer same for sale, at public outcry, on the first Tues day in August, 1900 (name being the 7th day of the month), during the legal and usual hours of sale, in front of the Court House door in Chatham county, to satis fy said execution. Defendant notified of levy. Property described in execution. Terms cash, pur chaser paying for titles. E. J. WHELAN, Sheriff C. C. S. 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. Louia Collat, I have levied upon the following described property of the defendant, to wit: Seven (7) lots of land known in plan of subdivision of Farm lots fdght (8) and nine (9) Morris tything,, Perciva! ward, south wert of the city of Savannah, drawn, by E. J. Thomas, civil engineer, on July 16, 1899, known ns lota two (2) and four (4) Block C; lots six (6), eight (8) and ten GO) Block S; lots twelve and fourteen (12 and 14) Block Q; also lots eleven and thirteen (11 and 13) Block L), bring 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 bourn of sale, to satisfy said fl. fa. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. T. J. SWEENY. Sheriff C. C., Ga. OLD NEWSPAPERS. 200 for 25 cent*, | Business Office Morning News. 3