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many visitors are here
excibsioss came: ix yesterday
OVER THREE RAILROADS.
anil Alabama, the Plant Sys
tem and the Central All Brought
Larue Crowds—Cheap nates Mere
Offered, and Limits of From Three
to Five I>ays Are Had on the Tiek
ets— Einirsion Crowd of Colored
People From Nlaoon and Atlanta to
Witness the Military Parade This
Morning—Merchants. Hotels and
Hestnurnnts Rcup a Harvest Front
the Stay of the Exenmionistn.
Several thousand excursionists are in
the city. The Georgia and Alabama, the
Plant System, an.l the Central, all
brought them in yesterday, and for two
or three days they will be in evidence.
The tickets upon which the excursionists
traveled are good for two or three days,
end many of them will stay the limit.
They find their visits to Savannah very
pleasant, and nearly every summer the
same persons take the trip when the
roads ieading through their sections of
fer the unusually cheap rates that pre
vail.
The Plant System brought in a monster
excursion last night that was run in two
sections. There were twenty-six coaches.
The passengers were gathered from Bain
bridge and intermediate points. The first
section arrived at about 8:30, and the
second half an hour later. In all, there
were some 1,500 passengers aboard the
two trains.
The Georgia and Alabama had three
• tains in during the day. The first ar
rived in the morning, bringing 593 pas
sengers from Helena and intermediate
points. The other trains arrived at night,
bringing several hundred passengers.
These visitors are from Southwest Geor
gia and Eastern Alabama. The time limit
of their tickets is five days.
The Central's crowd was from Atlanta
and Macon, and the excursionists were
almost entirely colored. The military
celebration in which the Savannah bat
talion of colored troops and visiting com
panies from Macon and Atlanta, will
participate, is the attraction, and the
colored: population will be in its element
to-day.
More than 1,000 were in the two sections
that were run from the two cities. The
Fulton Guards of Atlanta and the Lincoln
Guards of- Macon were aboard, and mem
bers of the local colored military appear
ed at the depot in uniform to receive
the visiting soldiers. Besides the military
men, there was a dense mass of the col
oted population gathered there to welcome
the visitors.
The parade, will take place this morning.
It Is expected that it will be the chief
feature of the year with the colored mil
itary. The line will form at 10 o'clock
at the corner of Liberty and East Broad
streets, with Col. J. H. Deveaux. the
ranking officer of the colored military
of the state in command.
The business men will profit by the
presence of the excursionists. Many of
them come with the avowed intention of
spending their money, and such a crowd
as is now in the city will manage to
spend no little In the aggregate. Many
of the visitors take advantage of the op
portunity to do their shopping, and many
goods will be taken home with them when
they return.
Hotels and restaurants, also, will reap
a harvest. Already -the former are well
filled up, and during the day there were
many of the visitors who patronized the
restaurants. The coming of last night's
trains added to the crowds at the hotels,
and it is probable that any more visitors
would find difficulty in securing accom
modations.
It was clearly evident to observers yes
terday that there were many viistors in
the city. They could be seen walking
about on the streets or gathered in at
tractive spots for discussion. The stone
in memory of Tomochichi that stands in
Wright Square was a favorite place with
them, and the livelong afternoon there
was a knot gathered there.
The merchants generally commend the
railroads for the excursions. The roads
offer very cheap rates and expend con
siderable money in working up the
crowds. To have so many people un
loaded upon a city means a great deal of
trade, and the merchants, both wholesale
and retail, are aware of this and speak
well of the railroads.
A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT.
Hit Sidney Woodward Drexv n Small
Crowd Last NigJbt.
Sidney Woodward’s entertainment at the
Theater last night was a very creditable
affair. Besides his own part of the en
tertainment which was very good. Wood
ward was assisted by a number of select
ed local talent from Savannah and
Charleston, some of whom rendered a very
fair account of themselves.
Woodward possesses a fine tenor
voice, which he handles well, and
which he is able to carry to a very high
pitch. He has evidently had good train
ing. He rendered a number of selections,
all being very well done. The attendance
was small and not by any means what
the entertainment deserved. Either the
night was too hot or the colored people do
not appreciate high-class music.
RECORDER'S LARGE DOCKETS.
Fifty-two Prisoner* Before Hi* Hon
or in Police Court Yesterday.
One of the largest dockets of the sea
son was tried yesterday in the Recorder's
Court, no less than fifty-two prisoners ap
pearing on many and varied charges. Of
these nine were white, all of whom were
charged with being drunk and disorderly.
The Recorder varied the usual optional
sentences of fine or imprisonment by giv
ing the great majority of the drunks sen
tences of ten days each in jail.
The prisoners up on other charges got
optional sentences. The sums collected
from fines amounted ,to $56.
Tile Massachusetts Life.
The semi-annuai statement of the Mas
sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany appears in to-day’s issue of tile
Morning News. It is a remarkable state
ment of a remarkable company. The as
sets amount to $34,833,111.85, with liabili
ties of only $22,832,108.86. The income alone
for the past six months, was $3,025,434.30.
against $2,012,256.62 disbursements.
The Massachusetts Mutual is a strong,
conservative and popular company, and
its policy holders are numerous through
out this section of the South. Messrs.
Harty & Apple are the managers for
Georgia, and it is due only to their activity
and business ability that the company
i* so strong in Georgia.
Amerlenn Wblskle*.
lAppman Brothers carry In stock the
most noted brands.
Antediluvian is a celebrated whiskey,
bottled by Osborne of New York, ana are
safe in saying it la one of the best
whiskies in the city.
The Peoria Rye Whiskey, bottle in bond
by Clerk Bros, of Peoria. 111., ta also a
fine whiskey.
The Peerless whiskey, bottled in bond el
Hendersonville, Ky., being under the su
pervision of the United States government.
Insuring purity and strength.
Llppman Bros, are wholesale druggists,
but they Intend to retail these fine whis
kies ad.
A Wmb’s E§es
Will tell her love, though even- other
feature be hidden under the oriental
Yashmak. A woman's eyes are equally
eloquent as to her health. She can teach
her lips to laugh in spite of pain, but the
eyes will never be partner in that deceit.
r>eep hollows, dark ___________
circles, wrinkles at
ousneas, sleepless
ness and suffering - —""pOPf
iii general, endured
cased condition of
diseased condition .1 11 ||| 1 \
is cured there are jflp.l I j J | It It'd
ho hollow, rpfVj.S
I)r. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription
male weakness,
drains, strengthens
the nervous system
and gives to the
mother health for her duties, and happi
ness in their perforiuance.
" My niece was troubled with female weakness
for about four years before I asked for your ad
vice.” writes Mr. T. W McGregor, of 62c! St. and
Princeton Aye., Chicago, Ills "You advised her
to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which
she did faithfully for nine months, and now we
must acknowledge to you that she is a well wom
an. We cannot thank you enough for the cure.
We have recommended*your medicine to all our
friends, and believe it to be a wonderful dis
covery.”
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, paper
covers, sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only.
The cloth-bouua volume for 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PBHIOXAI*
"HAIHCUTTING FREE.” BOYS AND
girls attention!! Cut his adv; bring it
Aug. 18, between 10 to 11 a. m., and your
hair will be cut in the latest style gratis;
by the Georgia expert haircutter and hair
dresser himself; no novice, or 6tep-ladder
maker employed. 28 East Broughton Hair,
Jewelry and Shaving Supply House. Mail
orders for wigs, switches, bangs, pompa
dours. mustaches, toupees, whiskers for
private, stage and detective use, promptly
filled. Emile's hair tonic expressed any
part of the states, on the receipts of 50e.
FAMILY EXCURSION TO WARSAW,
Thursday. Steamer Santee leaves foot up
Abercorn street 9 a. m., Thunderbolt 11 a.
m. Music and refreshments on board.
iSYOURIRON SAFE FIRE PROOF?
We are selling the celebrated Stiftel &
Freeman’s fire proof safes. The makers
have a standing offer of SI,OOO for every
safe that does not preserve its contents.
Drop us a postal and our safe man will
call on you. C. P. Miller, Agt.
FINE RICHFIELD LAMB AT'BA
ker's,” every day; best of all other meats
in market.
~GARDNER'S BAZAAR, AGENT FOR
Kimball’s anti-rheumatic ring. They have
given relief to those who have worn them.
Y'ou sufferers try them. ,
LADIES, SAFE, HOME REMEDY";
circular and particulars free. P. O. Box
3038, Boston, Mass.
ONE PARLOR ORGAN AND ONE
Chapel organ, both In good condition; will
be sold cheap. C. P. Miller, Agt.
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT, YOO~CAN
get them cheaper from McGiliis.
RING UP 2464 TF YOU WANT TO
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipmcnl or storage; I guarantee prices
the same as I do the work that’s given
to me. A. S. Griffin, 314 Broughton street,
west; mattresses made to order.
— WATER COOLERS? BALDWIN RE
frigerators, hammocks, lawn chairs and
all summer goods closing out at lotvest
prices. C. P. Miller, Agent.
GARDNER’S BAZAAR, AGENT fOR
Oelschlg’s nursery, headquarters for floral
decorations; designs, plants and cut flow
ers.
~MILLER'S AWNINGS INCREASE
circulation of air and keep out the heat.
You need one. Let us put it up at once.
C. P. Miller, Agent.
M'GILLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for 99 cents.
MOSQUITO NETS. ALL GRADES OF
American and imported lace nets, with
best fixtures; prices low. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
~SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale by J. W. Teeple; also
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
~M’GILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS, NETS,
lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites,
and furniture of every descriplon.
~A~CASH INVESTMENT IN FURNL
ture and carpets with me to-day will prove
immensely profitable to you. Verbum sap.
C. P. Miller, Agt.
GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN," sl.
At Gardner’s Bazaar.
" M'GILLIS’ LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
WISE BUYERS ARE ~ PLACING
their orders for furniture and carpets to
be delivered any time this fall. We have
plenty of bargains for early buyers. See
us to-day. C. P. Miller, Agt.
~SPECIAL? AN~~UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladles’ size, at $2.
J. W. Teeple.
Tam PREPARED - TO "UPHOLSTER
parlor and dining room furniture, in leath
er, silk, damask, and other fabrics, in the
besi manner. Special facilities for reno
vating curled hair, moss, and cotton mat
tresses. All classes of work skillfully
done. I have none but experienced me
chanics and will guarantee satisfaction.
C. P. Miller, Agt.
M’GILLIS MOVES, PACKS, SHIPS
and stores pianos and furniture; best work
only; no “Cheap-John” prices—no "Cheap-
John” Jobs.
WHEN YOU SEE M'GILLIS' SIXTY?
Inch 99 cents rugs, you will buy them.
Just can’t help it; will sell in any quan
tity.
"WE ARE READY TO SHOW LARGE
lines of furniture for bedroom, dining
room, parlor and office. Also choice line
of carpets, mattings, window shades, art
squares, rugs, lace curtains, etc. It will
pay you to see us to-day and make your
selections. C. P. Miller, Agent.
•'FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,”
Is a specialty with McGlUia.
MEDICAL.
LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps
for particulars. "Relief for Ladies,” 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 feet
without 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—HALE.
CARPENTERS WANTED - FIRST,
class carpenters wanted at Albion Hota).
Augusta. J. H. McKenzie & Son.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1900.
HELP WA.MLD-JIALE.
ai Savannah by old established house
salary SIOO month; also liberal commis
sion on sales; sf<oo cash and references
required. AAidress Box 581, Philadelphia,
Pa.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
recommended. Apply between the hours
of ten ami four p. m.. to Mrs. C. S.
Wood. 203 Charlton street, west.
WANTED. A GOOD COOK AND
nurse. 118 East Henry. Apply at 9 o’clock.
WANTED. A GOVEJRNESS TO THACH
English and music; Catholic preferred.
Address Mrs. J. F. Fender, Brockton, Ga.
WANTED, ▲ NICk TIDY LADY WITH
one or two girls, to take charge of a
boarding house for a saw mill crew.
Wages from sl2 to $lB per month. Trans
portation advanced if necessary. Ad
dress Robert Love, Macon, Fla.
• ■ ;
BIIPLO Y MENT XX A NTED.
bookkeeper
wants situation, or will keep small set of
books at odd times. Address Box 227,
Postoffice.
WANTED. POSITION AS SAW FILER,
23 years’ experience on Circular, Band
and Gang. Address H. Crane, Model
Drug Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
ROOMS'W ANTED.
'^W^ANTElTT?l^rV)?^r7>irT^OOi^
in good locality, moderate rent, by young
man and two sisters. Address W. R.,
News.
WAN TE I>—Al ISCELLANEOJS.
and steel cameo broaches. Sternberg &
Cos.
IF YOU WANT A PLACBr 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.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
east; 4 rooms with use of bath; perfect
condition; right rent right tenant. $20.00
Est. Salomon Cohen, West Broad and
Broughton.
“FOR RENT, TWO FLATS, OR HOUSE
for year, fifteen rooms. 20 West Hull
street.
“furnished rooms, modern im
provements, south front. 126 West Tay
lor.
FLAT, SIX CONNECTING ROOMS,
with bath, first floor; Lyons block; suita
ble for any purpose. John Lyons.
FOR ItENT-HOl SES
ON THE CORNER
Jones and Lincoln, in first-class order and
condition; will rent in flats to congenial
tenants or the house entire. Estate Salo
mon Cohen, West Broad and Broughton
streets.
HOUSE NO. 214 AND NO. 216 WALD
burg street, west, # between Barnard and
Jefferson streets; every convenience; first
class order and condition; right rent to
right tenants. Estate Salomon Cohen,
West Broad and Broughton streets.
“brick RESIDENCE No7~ 120 HALL
street, east; finest locality in the city; per
fect order and condition; magnificent
home; right rent to right tenant. Estate
Solomon Cohen, West Broad and Brough
ton streets.
NO. 221 PERRY STREET, WEST* CON
venient for business; first-class order and
condition; every convenience. Estate Sal
omon Gohen, West Broad and Brough
ton streets.
“HOUSES 225, ALSO 217~ WALD BURG
street, east; perfect condition; every con
venience; righi rent right tenant; $25.00
the month. Est. Salomon Cohen, West
Broad and Broughton streets.
'FOR RENT, THAT DESIRABLE
dwelling No. 13 Gordon street, west; imme
diate possession. I. D. Laßoche, Agent.
FOR RENT.“I4“OGLETHORPE AVE
nue, w r et. M. S. Baker, agent.
FOR RENT. THAT DESIRABLE Res
idence No. 309 Liberty street, east; pos
session given Sept. 1. Apply No. 10 Bull
street, or at residence. Terms reasona
ble. Geo. W. Faries, agent.
“LOW RENT, COTTAGES ON LOTUS?
ville avenue and Morgan street, Pooler;
healthily located; four dollars per month
to desirable tenants. Call on Michael Mc-
Evady, Pooler, or Henry Solomon & Son,
city. •
FOR HEAT—STORES.
FOR RENT, THAI 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, corner West
Broad and Broughton streets.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at S2OO
each; twenty-five dollars cash, and easy
monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett.
‘FOR "SALE, A? LOT FOR TWO HUN
dqed dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H.
Dorsett.
FOR SALeT thole LOTS ON NINTH
street, near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class parties, who wdll 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." LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, at S2OO each; will soon be
advanced to $225; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrange to get a home
built. C. H. Dorsett.
"RESIDENCES AND BUILDING IiOTS
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Tatem, real estate dealer, No. 7 York
street, west.
‘ FOR SALE? LOVELY SUMMER
home, ten rooms, modern conveniences. In
mountains of North Georgia; climate de
lightful; pure freestone water; also min
eral water In vicinity. If interested, ad
dress “T„” this paper.
1 . 1
FOR >AU.-lIffUHLUXEOtI.
as soft and smooth as velvet; one appli
cation relieves the pain and destroys the
redness from sunburn. 25c. At Ferese's
Drug Stores, Henry and Abercorn and
Whitaker and Taylor.
"FOR BALE—TYPEWRITERS. WE OF?
for this month 50 new Remingtons at SSO
each; 25 new Manhattans at S3O each.
Smith-Premiers, Callgraphs. Densmores
and other standard makes nt the r*n<-
reduction. Shipped for trial free. Send for
catalogue. F. S. Webster Cos., 319 Broad
way, N. Y.
"FOR SALE. SIDEBOARD, CHIFFON?
nier, and ice box. by party leaving city.
Inquire 212 Liberty street, west.
"SAW MILL FOR SALE WILL SELL
at a bargain for cash, one saw mill com
plete. 36 to 40 thousand feet daily capacity,
consisting of engines, boilers, mill car
riage, blacksmith shop, dry kiln, locomo
tives, 33 head large mules, log carta,
chains, and general equipment. For full
particulars, apply to Eastman Lumber
Company, Eastman, Ga.
"ash AND cypress LUMBER for
sale— lso.ooo feel of ash suitable for wheel
wrights carrluge makers, car worka and
Interior house finish. Also cypress lumbsr
of all sizes. We have resumed cutting our
fsmous brands of cypreea shingles and will
soon have a full line of them for sale. Vale
Royal Manufacturing Company.
"IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books Uom
Morning Nawa, Savannah, Ga.
LOST AXD roUXD.
'T'OTNn A STRAY?' BLACK RlTTT
hced bull, with white back. Rev. George
Warner, Dutehtown road.
SOASDUII,.
commodated with rooms having southern
exposure and board by applying at N. N..
care Anderson and Whitaker streets.
SI'MNlicR RESORTS?
"Vt?RsoNV^rAiaN(Urnv?rNTAGirTTK
the midsummer rates o visit Asheville
this month, will find good board and pleas
ant rooms, near street car and Postofttce,
at one dollar per day, with Mrs. J. A.
Lee, 26 Flint street.
FOR RENT. I’NTTL NOV. A FULLY
furnished house in Asheville, N. C. ; s’.x
bed rooms; location the best. J. C. Ttson.
161 North Main street. Asheville. N. C.
FAMILY LIVING NEAR HENDER
sonvHIe, will take ~ few boarders. Ad
dress Box 91. Hendersonville, N. C.
ASHEVILLE. N. C.. SELECT I’.OARP
ing in choice neighborhood: house modern;
prices reasonable. Mrs. Marie T. Smith,
161 North Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE MOST SATISFACTORY PAINT
to use is the German ready-mixed; $1.25
gallon. Adams Paint Company.
OUR PACKAGE 3 B WALLPAPER
cleaner will ciean one room. Adams
Paint, 104 Congress, west.
GO TO THE ADAMS PAINT-COM
pany to buy paints and oils, sash, doors
and blinds.
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Shoe
Salesman
Wanted
On® of the largest American factories
wants experienced man to sell on com ml a
tlorinn established, thorout;hly advertised
ltne of shoes. Give experience. Boot and
Shoe Manufacturer, Box 2270, Boston. Mass.
LEGAL SALES.
Sheriff’s Office, City Court of Savannah.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 11, 1900.
UNDER and by virtue of an execution
issuing out of the City Court of Savannah
in favor of the Standard Building and
Loan Association of Montgomery, Ala.,
against James McGuire. I have levied
upon the following described property a*
the property of the 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 as
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 hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining.
And I will proceed to offer same for
sale, at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in September, 1900 (same being rhe 4th
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.
To be soid for account and risk of for
mer purchaser. E. J. WHELAN,
Sheriff C. C. S.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Lucinda Williams,
lcte of said county, deceased, to present
them to me. properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law. eo as to show
their character and amount; and all per
sons indebted to said deceased are re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 13, 1900.
SOLOMON CONYERS.
Executor.
Care Denmark, Adams & Freeman.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY-NO
tice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against Clara M. Ellis, late of
said county, deceased, to present them to
me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law. *o as to show their
character and amount; and all persons in
debted to said deceased are required to
make immediate payment to me.
CHARLES ELLIS, Executor,
128 Bay'Street, east, Savannah, Ga.
Savannah, Ga., August 13, 1900.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-
Whereas, Patrick O’Connor has applied
to Court of Ordinary for letters of admin
istration on the estate of John Green, de
ceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom it may concern to be and ap
peor before said court to make objection
(If any they have) on or before the first
Monday in September, next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrlll, ordinary for Chatham county, this
the ixth day of August, 1900.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
Georgia. Chatham County.—Notice la
hereby s'ven to all peraona having <l*
tnanda against Joseph Goette, late of ald
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 persona in- I
debted to said deceased are required to
make Immediate payment to me
Savannah. Ga.. July 2, 1900.
MRS. BRIDGET GOETTE.
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY -No
tice la hereby given to nil persons having
demand* against Mary Ann Theua, late Of
said county, deceased, to present them to
me, properly tnude out, within the time
prescribed by law. so as to show their
character and amount; and all persons In
debted to said deceased are required to
make immediate payment to me.
Savannah. Ga.. July 5. 1900. ,
JOHN J. BURNS, Executor.
AUCTION 9ALBS FCTTHE DAY*.
“beautifulp'roperty
FRONTING THE RIVER AT ISLE. OF
HOPE, at Al CTIOY.
I. D. In IKK HE, Andionorr.
Under and by virtue of a decree granted
by rhe Superior Court of Chatham county,
Georgia. I will offer for sale at public out
cry, before the Court House door In ro id
county, on the first Tuesday (being the
4th day), of September. 190 u, if not pre
viously sold ui private s*ile, either as a
whole or by lots, the following property,
to-wit:
AH those certain lots of Kind fronting
south i>n the Isle of Hope river, being
subdivision of the Bonaud property, as per
map made by Percy Sugden, C. K., May
Bth, 1896. and lettered A. B, C, (D having
been sold) and having respectively 53, 64
and 81 feet river front, with a depth cf
340 feet more or less, lots lettered A and C
having dwellings thereon.
Terms: One-third cash, balance in one
and two years, at 7 per ceivt.
Sale sub), i to confirmation of said
Court, purcha-er to pay for stamp and
papers. .IORDAN F. BROOKS.
Substituted Trustee Estate A. Bonaud.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I. D. LA IHH illE, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, Georgia. 1 will sell during the le
gal hours of sale, before the Court House
door in Chatham county, Georgia, to the
highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 4th day
of September. 1900. ten (10) acres of land,
on the Buckhalter roml. 275 feet wide,
and running northward 1,650 feet deep on
one side and 1,900 feet on the other side;
bounded south by the Buckhalter road,
east by lands of Grimm, north by Belmont
tract, an*l west by lands of Geo. W.
Beckett, excepting three (3) acres of said
tract, which has heretofore been sold by
said Friday Millen to Sarah Ann Black.
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Administrator estate Friday Millen, dee’d.
LEGAL SALES.
CH ATHIAM SHI 55ff*8 SAI E
UNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. Issued
out of the Justice Court, First District,
G. M., by G. E. Bevans ex-officio Justice
of the Peace. Chatham county, Georgia,
in favor of S. L. 1/axaron vs. Jas;>er
ville Land and Improvement Coni|>any
th* following described property of the
defendant has been levied on by H. T.
Beckett, Constable of Chatham county,
and the said fi. fa. has been placed In
my hands for advertisement and sole to
wit: All (hose lots of land situate and
lying in Chatham county, Georgia, and
known on the plan of Jagperville (being
a subdivision of lots number 19,20 and 21 of
the McLeo l tract) as follows: No.
7. letter M; lots 13 and 4. letter K; lots
1, 2. 3, 13. 14. 15. and eastern half of lots
X 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. all in letter H;
and lot No. 17. letter D; all in Igazaron
and lot 12, in letter G, Cohen ward;
said lots and half lots having measure
ment and boundages as defined in said
map or plan of JaspM-rville. said lying
w'est of the city of Savannah. Ga., be
tween Bay street extended, and old wa'er
works tract.
And I will offer the said above described
property of the defendant Jasprrvillo
Land and Improvement Company for
sale at public outcry before the Court
House door of Chatham county in the city
if Jifeivarmah, Ga., on the first Tuesday
in September, 1900, during the legal hours
of sale, to satisfy said 11. fa. Defendant
notified.
Terms rash, purchasers paying for titles.
T HOB. J. SWEENY.
Sheriff C. C . Ga.
CHATHAM’S SHERIFF’S SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of mortgage
fi. fa.. Issued out of Chatham's Superior
Court in favor of John N. Geil vs. Mary
Stevans. I have levied upon the follow
ing described properly of the defendant,
to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the Fifth
district. G. M.. said county and state of
Georgia, containing sixty-one acres, more
or less, and fully described by a bound
ary as follows: North, by lands of
Chandler; east, by lands of Orr; south,
by land formerly a portion of the Oatitle
Park tract, conveyed by William Wilson
to A. L. Hartridge; west, by county farm,
and being the same property conveyed
by George H Millar on Oct. 25, 1893, to
,Louise M. Miliar, as appears by a deed
and map recorded in Chatham county
records book 7 Hs. folio 469.
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 SEPTEMBER,
i960, the said above described property of
the said defendant, during the legal hours
of Rale, to satisfy said fi. fa.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for
titles. THOMAS J. SWEENY,
Sheriff C. C., Ga.
CHATHAM’S SHERIFF’S SALE.
UNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. Issued
out of the Chatham Superior Court in
favor of Jame* P. Long vs. Adolph Sack,
principal, and Henry Sack, surely, I have
levied upon the following described prop
erly of defendant, Henry Sack, to wit;
All those lots of land situate, lying and
being In the county of Chatham, state of
Georgld, and is known as Sackvllle lots
2,3, 6,7, 8,9, 10, in block A; lots 1, 2.
3, 4. 5,6, 8,9, 10, in block B; all
of block C; all except lot No. 1 In block
D; lots 1,2, 3. 5. 7,9, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, in block E; all of block
F; lots 1. 3,5, 7. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 16,
16, 20, block G; lots 1,2, 3, 4. 6. 7,8, 9.
10. 11, 12, IS, 14. 15, 16, 17, 19, In block H;
all except lots 2 and 4, In block J; lotß
2,4, 5,7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19.
block K.
And I will offer the above described
property of the defendant. Henry Sack,
for sale at public outcry before the Court
House door of Chatham county, city of
Savannah, Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY
TN SEPTEMBER, 1900. during the legal
hours of snip, to satisfy said fi. fa. De
fendant notified of levy, time and place.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for
titles. THOMAS J SWEENY,
Sheriff C. C„ Ga.
CITY SHERIFFS BALE.
Sheriff's Office, City Court of Savannah.
Savannah, (lit., Aug. 7. 1900.
UNDER and by virtue of an execution
Issuing out of the City Court of Savan
nah In favor of Reppard A Company for
the use of Franklin F. Jones against
Henry G. Walthour.
I have this day levied upon the following
described property as the property of de
fendant, to wit: All that lot. tract or par
rel of land. In said county and state, and
In the city of Savannah, known as lot
number seven (7) of the Forsyth Invest
ment Company's subdivision of lots In the
northern part of Garden lot number twen
ty-four, west. In the city of Savannah as
shown on a map of said subdlvlgjon, re
corded in the County Records of said
County Book 6 R's folio 233; said lot num
ber seven being hounded east by lot num
ber six and west by lot number eight of
said subdivision; south by lots five and
six In Garden lot 24, west, and north by
Oak street extended. And I will proceed
to offer same for sale at public outcry on
the flrat Tuesday In September, 1900 (same
being the fourth day of the month), dur
ing the legal and usual hours of sale, In
front of the Court House door in Chat
ham oounty, to satisfy said exeeutlon.
Defendant notified of levy. Property de
scribed In execution Terms cash, pur
chaser paying for titles.
E. J. WHELAN,
1 Sheriff C. C. S.
I'IIOPOiAU WANTED.
U. 8. ENGINEER OFFICE, Savannah.
Ga , Aug. 14. 1909. fcaled proposals fori
dredging in harbor of Bavannah, Oa„ will j
he received here until 12, noon (Eastern
standard time), Bept. 14, 19ft). and then pub
licly opened. Information furnished on ap
plication. Casslua J£. QllleU®, Cupt , I
Kngrt.
AUCTION SALES FIT! RE DAYS.
TRUSTEE S SALE?
By PLATSHI.K A CO., Al*< TIONKKRR
Under and by virtue of the power vest
ed in me tr\s#eo under deed from
Stepney Williams, to me os trustee, dat**d
the 11th day of March, IS9B. and
in Chatham county records, book of mort
gages. 4 B's.. Folio 11, I will well at pub
lic outcry to the highest and best hooa
fide bidder, before the Court House door
of Chuthum county, on the first Tues
day in September, 1900, between the legal
hours of sale, oil of the following describ
ed property in sold deed, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of land
and premises hereinafter particularly de
scribed. situate, lying and being in the
city of Savannah aforesaid. op the north
s.vie of Hall street. continued ejstwnitl
from East Broad street, having south
ern front on said street of twenty-five (25)
feet, more or less, with a rectangular
depth of seventy-one (71) feet, more or
less—bounded north by land sold by
Charles Collins to D. G. Purse, enet by
lot sold by said CoMlras to Phoebe Ann
Jenkins, west by land sold by saM Col
lins to one Way, and south by
said Hall street extended, said tract
of land being in Atlantic ward, and
being the same tract of land conveyed
to Stepney Williams by Clara Williams, by
1 •• 1. dated June 6. 1893. and recorded in
said county records in'ok 7 0., follow 295-,
together with all the improvements and
appurtenances belonging to said tract of
land, and oil the rtgh, title, claim, de
mand. possession and interest of said
Stepney Williams at law, or in equity
therein.
Terms, cash purchaser paying for title
and stamps. M A. O’BYRNE,
Trustee.
TRUSTEE S SALE.
ISAAC D. LA IIO( UK, Trustee.
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
conferred upon ine as trustee, tinder that
deed to secure debti made by Stella
Cope, to Emma M. La Roche, under date
of Aug. 8, 1899, and recorded in Chat
ham county record*, book of mortgages,
4 I’m, folio 24. I will offer for sale at
public outcry, before the Court Hou*o
door in said county, on the first Tuesday
(being the 4th, day) of September, 1900.
the following property to-wtt: All the
eastern one half or portion of all that
certain tract, or parcel of laud situate,
lying and being in the city of Savannah,
on the north sklc of a lane, running
through the land of Theodore Rober, from
Bull to Whitaker streets, First
and Second street*, beginning at a po-tnt
In said lane, eighty-four (84) fejd eawt of
the center of the track of the Street rail
road. as now loratwd on Whitaker street,
Aid running thence, east along the nor*h
sT.lc of sold lane, forty-nine feet, thonoe
north on a line parallel with the line
ot Whitaker street, forty-eight feet, an.l
ten inches (48 feet 10 inch),
to the lands of Dr. L. A.
Falligant, thence west parallel to t£e
first line al>ove mentioned, forty-nine (49)
feet, and thence south, forty-eight feet
and ten inches, (48 fret 10 inch), to the
point of <Jet>arture. Terms cash; purchaser
paying for stamps and deed.
ISAAC D. La ROCHE,
Truatee.
TRUSTEE’S SALE. ’
ISAAC n. LultoniE, Truatee.
Tinder 'and by virtue of the power of
sale conferred upon me, us trustee under
the deed to secure debt, made by Benja
min Prezant to Emma M. Laßoche. under
date of December 19th, 1899. and recorded
in Chatham county records, in book of
mortgages. 4 J’b, folio 292, I will offer for
sale at public outcry before the Court
Houst door In aaid county on the first
Tuesday in September, 1900. (being the 4th
day.) the following property, to-wit:
All that eertuln lot or parcel of land
lying and being in Chatham county, state
of Georgia, ami near the southern border
of the city of Savannah and known n
lot number sixty-eight (68). Southville,
having a northern border of thirty feet on
Lamar avenue, with a depth of ninety f4et
souihwards to a lone and being a part of
a subdivision of the western portion of
lot seven (7) of the original subdivision of
Farm lots 7. 8, 9 and 10, Tyrconnel Tything.
Derby ward. Terms; Cath, purchaser pay
ing for ntarnps and deed.
ISAAC I>. LaROCHE. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I. n. laROCHB, Auctioneer.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county. Georgia. I will sell before the
Court House door. Savannah. Oa., during
the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der, on Tuesday, the 4th day of September,
1900:
All that lot of land situate and being In
the county of Chatham, said state, being
a part of lot number six (6) of the subdi
vision of the Placentia tract, lying be
tween the right of wav of the Savannah.
Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope Railway
and Williamson creek and excepting there
from a public roadway twenty feet (20)
in width, running from said right of way
to the creek, along the rout hem boundary
line of said property and the public road
leading up to Taylor’s and back of the
residence upon said property, together
with the improvements thereon. Terms:
Cash, purchaser paying for papers.
JORDAN F. BROOKS,
Admr. F>st. Mary Playter, deceased.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
by j. McLaughlin a so.a,
On TUTODAY, 4th September, 1900, be
fore the Court Houve in the city of Sa
vannah, during the legal hours of sale.
By virtue of an order from the Honora
ble Hampton L. Ferrlll, Judge of the
Court of Ordinary, Chatham county,
Georgia, I will sell cky of Savannah
bonds as follows:
One SSOO bond, due 1913. numbered 16.
One SSO bond, due 1913, numbered 218.
One SSO bond, due 1913, numbered 219.
Belong to the estate of Mary Sheahan
and Josephine Bheahan, minora, for the
purpose of distribution.
CA THE RIN B OOE3TTB.
Guardian of Mary and Josephine Shea
han, minors.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By ROBERT H. TATEM, Auctioneer.
UJ.DKH and by virtue ot an order
granted by the Ordinary of Chatham
county Georgia, I will sell at public out
cry before the Court House of Chatham
county, Georgia, on Tuesday. Sep!. 4. at
11 o’clock, those three lots of land known
a* lots Nos. 1, 2 nnd 3, In Hull's sub
division of southern portion of lot No. 2,
In Huck's tythlrig, Perelval ward, being
on Montgomery street, extended, and
about 300 yards south of Twelfth street.
Terms cash. THOMAS WALSH.
Trustee for Joseph O. Walsh.
sm kl for
Gentlemen who have stout, fleshu feet we ask to
kindlu call and examine our specialtu 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
dinaru kind? This Is a special last and must be seen
to be appreciated. No one else has it. Come to-day,
GEIL Sc QUINT
CHONS 020. ' *O6 BROUGHTON. WEST.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAL
OLD HOSS TaLeT^
Mi vn un h. Florida aiml Wentwen
Itnilun) Company I rxSMavrb
Freight. TueoSay, Aaxwrt 14, IMOy
at lO a. m.. CMy Ttioe.
I. D. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer.
I will seU the fottowtag unntoim4l
freight on hard at Savannah, KYortdn ami
Western Railway Depot at abasr*-
menrloned date, day and ftate. at tho
Down Freight Warehouse, Savannah, Qa.,
if not claimed before time of txule.
F. B. PA-PY, Agsrvt
H S. St &on. 175 boxes soap; A. Cbdy, 1
box groceries; Eli Verukl, 2 oases liquor;
Will Cary, 1 sack S. I cotton; J. H. Allen,
1 table; J. D. Andrews. 1 sewing machine;
Betsy Drayton. 2 boxes it. H. goods; H.
L. Foster. 1 bundle tubs; D. Gueat. 1
bundle bedding. 1 bundle pots,; E. How
ard. 2 bankets and contents, 1 tub and
(intents. I bundle pictures; Willie Law
ton. 1 box dry goods. 1 lied; Maj. Cbas.
Manigaultv 1 box bottle syrup; Ja*. Mc-
Millans. 1 mattress, 1 box H H goods;
order notify F. A. Bird. 1 box glass; or
der notify S. Walker, 1 s< wing machine;
order notify J. R. Martin, 2 boxes; Peag
ler * Huxford, 1 l>ox matches; Pullman
Palace C.r Cos., 1 bundle prickly a*h; H.
C. Spooner. 3 boxes soup; J. W. Teeple,
1 hue m< : . Mrs H. H. Small, 1 trunk,
1 bundle pillows; B. Welts, l empty keg;
E. P. Watson. 1 sewing machine, 1 bu
reau and attachments; Ellen Dugdell. 2
barrels paper; G. W. 9., 1 bundle bed
ding; Ed Leigh, 1 barrel and 1 box; W. H.
Benuchamu, 1 box medicine; B. W.
Wrenn, 9 noxos pictures; <\ H. Williams,
14 empty barrels; Cancel it Cos.. 1 barrel
syrup; Diamond TANARUS, 1 cate baking powder;
Diamond W.. 1 bundle bras, rods; J., 1
crate table top*; J. King. 1 Iwirrvl arid l
box H. H. goods; C. 9. Budurant, 1 lawn
mower; W. Sr Cos.. 1 rim.
All of above freight consigned to Sa
vannah, On.
Standard Oil Cos., ThomnsvMie, Ga . 1
can paint; Mrs. M. McCarthy. Thoniag
vlllc*. I box; Diamond F, Thomasville, 4
boxes glass; M.. Thomaavllle, 1 box gro
ceries; F. H. Munroe, Tliomasville, 1 t>ox;
J. Livingston. Thomas vile, 1 bed; Lula
Truelock. Thomasvilie. 1 bed; Mrs. B. D.
Fudge. Thomasvilie. 1 bundle curtains;
F. H. Munroe, Thomasvilie, 1 bundle
shovel; Lena Jones, Thomasvilie, 1 box H.
H. goods; W. Howard Tifton, 1 bureau
and 1 box glass; Diamond X, Brunswick,
1 peanut toaster; 2 package#* advertising
matter, 2 bundles casting, half roll bag
ging; C. He mold. Brunmvlok, 1 bundle
canvas; Thomasvilie Ice Factory, Thom
navllie, Ga., 1 catsing. 1 bundle pipe, 1 box
pipe fittings; Bailie Husk, Tilton. Ga.. 2
bundles bedding and 1 trunk; O. W. Fer
rell, Thomasvilie,CJa.,l wash stand, 1 bu
reau, 2 be da; j. H. Frazier, Waynesvllle,
Go., 1 bicycle;, R. Footman, Thomasvlll®,
Ga., 1 box groceries; J. W. Randall,
Thomasvilie, Ga., 2 kegs cider, 17 enses
salads and pickle*. 1 crate W. stand; D.
C. Norton, Boston, Ga.. 1 case mackin
toshes; Lott Bros., WUlacoochee, 2 bfxea
medicine; M., Wuycross, 1 crate marble;
It. B. Works. Valdosta, 1 barrel and 1 box
bottles; W\ H. Briggs, Valdosta, 1 box
hardware; Diamond B. Valdosta. 1 case
shoes; L. S. Shields, Valdoata, 2 bundles
advertising matter; W. P. Donnough, Val
dosta. Go., 1 sack harness; Henry H.,
Valdosta, 1 sack clothing: Valdosta Tiro
eery C*o., 24 bundles, 48 rocking chairs;
Will Hill, Boston, Ga.. 1 bundle 2 chairs,
1 tub and content*. 1 box H. H. goods;
Diamond 9, Valdosta, Ga., 2 barrel*)
lamps, No. 1787, Valdosta, 7 packages
plow points; D. Weathers, McDonald’s
Mills, 1 bundle bedding; Corbett Bros.,
Pearson, Ga., 2 boxes crackers, 1 box
candy, 1 box mdse; B. A. Da via, Donal
sonvllls. Go., 1 keg cider, lhalf barrel
cider, 1 box glusaware; R. Q. Brantley,
Wuresboro. Ga., 1 box coil wire; F. H.
Munrpc, Thomasvilie, Ga.. I box H. H.
goods; Boston Boot and Bhoe Cos., Bain
bridge, Ga., 1 case boots and shoe's; K. H.
Caswell, Mclntosh, Ga., 5 empty barrels;
A. Baldwyn. Quitman, Ga., 1 bed; J. F.
Linsday, Quitman, On.. 1 package 2
chairs; Itc Young, Quitman, Ga., 1 box
mdse; Isa Durden, Quitman, Ga.. 1 box
gloss; Dr. D. F. Wilson, Quitman. Ga.,
1 box mdse; 9. R. Bwllley, Quitman, Ga.,
1 sack “C” stencils; Cain Holder, Quit
man, Ga., 1 barrel bottles; S. Sampson,
Thomasvilie. Ga., 1 sack beans; E. D. H.,
Thomasvilie, 1 bundle 2 chairs; Kate Nel
son. Wayeross, Ga., 1 box H. H. goods, t
;nble, 1 i toning board; Noah Garney.
Wayeross, Ga., 1 box H. H. goods; A mil*
Green, Waycrofw. Ga., 1 bundle bedding,
1 bed and 1 spring; A. Wolfe, Way
cross, Ga., 1 box; D. J. Nicholson, Way
cross. Ga.. 1 bed and 1 box H. H. goods;
R. A. Smith, Wayeross, Ga., 1 wafe,
1 bundle two chairs; D. Welch,
Wayeross. Ga., 1 box H. H. goods;
Walter Kendrick, Wayeross, Ga., I box
clothing; O. C. Furlong. Wayeross, Ga.,
1 box advertising matter; Mrs. F. E.
Dean, Waycro.*s, Ga., 1 pot; E. F. Jef
fords, Wayeross, 5 barrels; Hattie Ed
wards, Wayeross, Ga., 1 bed. 1 bundle 2
chairs; Willie For cine, Wayeross, Ga., 1
bed and 1 mattress; Kate Wilson. Way
cross, Ga., 1 bed; 9. R. Bwilley, Quit
man. Ga., 1 keg.
Also the following described freight
without marks:
5 rolls bagging, 1 bundle 6 baskets, 1
raddle tobacco, I case oysters, 1 package
11 broom handles, 1 Iron knuckle, 1 axle,
1 stove, 1 cot, 2 beds, 8 empty barrels, 7
empty drum*, 4 rims, 2 portable furnaces,
1 80-gallori sugar pan, 4 barrels cement, 1
barrel chain, 5 boxes tank material, 12
bundles arißte plates, 1 bar steel, 10 bun
dles cot>on ties, 3 trunks. 1 sack collars,
1 package 7 spiders, 1 package stove fix
tures, 1 sack peanuts, 1 t>ox soap, 1 box
liver regulator, half sack corn, sack cot
ton seed, 2 boxes, 1 crate table legs, 2
packages 12 wash boards. 1 truck, 2 boxes,
1 package packing, 1 bale batting, rolls
sea Island bagging, 1 package 2 doors, 1
package 5 frying pans, 1 package 6 plow
castings. 1 box hardware, 5 Hacks salt,
8 boxes fruit Jars, 1 sack meal, 2 sacks
shot, 1 barrel cement, 1 bundle plow
handles, I trunk clothing, 1 box, 1 rock
ing chair, 2 bundles bedding. 1 bng cloth
ing, 10 bales bagging. 1 roll leather, I
box leather, l package 6 rims, 1 bundle
bedding, 1 bundle door rails, 1 lever, 1
package 2 ax-handles, 1 tub and contents,
1 box, 1 table, 1 bundle slats, 1 bundle
iron, 1 chair, 1 bureau, 1 table, 1 hetl
spring, 1 bed and 2 chairs, 1 bundle bed
ding.
JOHN C BUTLER, ~
—DEALa.it i.x
Paints, Oils and Glass, sash. Door% Bllndg,
and Builder*' Supplies, Plain and Decor*,
tlve Wall Paper. Foreign and Doroestkt
Cemente. Lima. Planter end Hair Sola
Agent for Abestlne Cold Water Paint.
10 Congress street, west, and 19 SC Julias
street west.
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