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IN THE t'OI KT OK ORDINARY.
A Itnafc of tlualnes* at Ooaveslag
of Srplrakrr Term.
Th# September tarn) of the Court of
Ordinary convened yesterday morning,
and there was a ruah of business before
judge FcrrUL
The w II of E;laa Barrett was probated
In common form and letters testamentary
were granted to M A. O'Byrne, executor.
letters of administration upon the es
tate* of Frank T. Lincoln and Whipple
Aldrich were granted to Jordan K. Brooks,
county administrator.
Toe will of John llarr,son wa i probated
In common form anil letters testamentary
were granted to Kobetl II Totem, execu
tor.
Appraisers were appointed to set apart
a years support to Mrs. Margaret luy,
widow of Jane* Hay.
Year’s support allowan. cs were granted
to Mrs. lirllaet Goette, widow of Joseph
Quelte, and t>> Mrs. Jane K. Clark, widow
of Wm K Clark.
The will of Mrs Mary Anderson was
probated In common form and letters tes
tamentary were granted to Hubert W
McLaughlin. executor
Betters of guardianship on Iho property
of Altoe Agoos and other*, minors, were
granted to Jordan F. I)rooks, county
guardian
The appraisement of the edate of Chris
Murphy was Hied and an order was grant
ed allowing It recorded The estate cbn
.l-is of Jl.-CKAI In eash.
(.otters dlsinls*ory were granted: To
John J. Qaudry, guardian of Kits- H. and
John R Unudry, minor*. To T. M. Cun
ningham. Jr., administrator on the estate
of Catharine Waldner. and to l’ld rick H.
M laws. admr. c. t. a., on the estate of
Margaret E. Harden.
An order to sell real estate belonging to
the relate of Lout* M Warfield was
gi anted to H. C. Cunningham, adminis
trator. ■' •*
The legatee* under the will of Georgia
B. Screven this day Hied an application
to have Thomas Screven appointed the
a .mlnlstrator upon the estate
An order was granted authorising uohn
G Keller. administrator upon the estate of
Francis B. Keller, to compromise con
tested or doubtful claim against the Ala
hama and Midland Railway Company. and
o’her coinpnnles. comprising the Plar.t
System. The claim 1* laired on amount of
Injury received by said Intestate, near
Clay Bank creek. Alabama, and was orig
inally for s3.ooi>. In compromise the ad
ministrator received S2.SUO ;
In the application of Mrs. Ida Agoos.
widow of lon Agoos. for year's support
allowance, several caveats hove been Hied
by creditors. The hearing of the case
bos been assigned for Oct. 2. and In the
meantime the court allowed SIOO for tem-
Iweary support of the family. Tne ca
veators' counsel consenttd to the allow
ance given to the family.
f pan application filed by Eben Hillyer.
administrator of the relate of Warren
1 tins r Wlllcox. nil order was granted
to change the Jurisdiction over the estate
from the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to the Court of Ordinary of Fioyil
county, the residence of the administra
tor.
The nuncupative will of Miss Georgia
B (Woven was filed wtllh a petition to
probate u. The witnessed to the will, arc
Hr. W. Duncan, Miss Margaret A. Cosens.
Mis* Julia C. Owen*, are) Mrs Llzxle
W. Munncrlyn. The estate |s bequeathrd
to Bessie Arnold and Thomas Screven.
Temporary letters of administration upon
the estate of Joseph M. Jerkins were
granted to Annie Jerkins.
Charles Ellis, the executor of the will
of Mrs Clara M. Ellis, filed an applica
tion to probate the will In solemn form
An order for hearing to take place Nov.
$, was granted.
letter* of administration upon the es
tate of Charles N. West, were granted
to !/angdon C. West.
An order was granted authorising
The mas F. Screven and Thomne Sc revest,
the executors of the will of John Screven
to **H the persotml property of the estate
Jordan F. Brooks, county administrator,
filed an application for permanent letters
of administration upon the estate of Don
Aroos. having been selected by Mrs. Ida
Agoos, to administer upon her husband's
estate.
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AT THE THEATER.
"tl.-radden's How nf I-Tnta*’ the Next
Attraction.
The Theater will reopen Saturday with
a matinee and night performance of Mc
"Fadden’s Row of Flats." The play has
been on for three seasons and was a suc
cess from the start. Since It was put
on the stage M has ben entirely re-wrlt
trn and new specialties and musical num
bers have been Introduced which have
added greatly to the production. The
company Is composed of well-known peo
ple. among them Me Watters and Tyson.
Bobby Ralston. Jennie Knmont, John
Brice, Alonzo Bang. Charles Saunders,
Jerry Sullivan. Harry Watson. Frederick
brothers, Frank Cotton. Ima Thomas. E.
M. Brown and a bunch of chorus girls,
twentty In number. The names alone are
a sufficient guarantee of the quality of
the performance.
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WITH DANCING AMD PICTI’iES.
Messrs. Rarlarr snd Itnmly Will En
tertain Thrlr Garsts To-night.
Messrs. Barbae & Bandy will give an
other of their entertainments at Isle or
Hope to-night, and promise a list of at
tractions that will equal any ever, given
at the Island.
Among the principal atlrnclkme will be
a clnematoscoplc reproduction of the Fltx
stmmons-Sharkey fight, also many other
original and entertaining pi.lures that
will last about two hours. Roeenfeld's
orchestra will furnish the music for danc
ing, which will he kepi up until 1 o'clock.
Arrangements have been made with the
ear line so that there will be ample ao
commodatlona for the returning fOMt*. as
well as Ahnse visiting the Island The
supper will be of the grade usually fur
nished on Tuesday and Friday nights.
GARNISHEED THE ACCOI'NT.
Two Suits Filed by J. K. Tletjen
Against 11. A. Fountain.
Two suit* on account were filed In the
Cjty Court yesterday by J. F. Tletjen, Jr.,
against Henry A Fountain. The first Is
a plain suit on occounl for $128.05. The
second Is a ault against H. A. Fountain
and A. 11. Moore, late co-partners under
'he firm name of the Empire Feed and
Milling Company, for a balance due on
account of $7-12.51. with Interest from July
1. lt. A garnishment for ihl amount
against the Southern Bank, where Foun
tain has an account, was takn out In
Juatlce Wickham's court. Both suit*
grow out of the condition of affairs result
ing from the departure of A. If. Moore
from the city, leaving hi* affairs In buJ
shape.
SAY POSTPONE l-iXECTTION.
Motion for New Trial Filed In Sea
born llates Case.
A motion for anew trial was filed yes
terday by the attorneys for Beaborn
Hayes. The motion won set for a hear
ing R pt 17. by Judge Falllgint This will
doubtless delay the execution of Hayes,
which la set f r Sept. 28. as In case anew
trial Is refused an appeal will doubtless
be taken to the Supreme Court.
The riant System excursion train to
Charleston leaves (fovannah at * 30 a. m
Sundays; tickets ara sold at eos dollar for
**•“ round trb> - iik
( Everybody!
\ iTj.. j_c When you know the melody
Uneeda
jfSSFfcW qk \ you can't bdp joining in the chorus ff
of prase. Get acquainted with it! JL—--
EjSSB^T ~ J Unaada Jinfar Waytw V
Uneeda Milk Biscuit
- Uneeda Graham Wafer s
AH SORTED HIT FOR RECORDER.
Prlaoncra on Varloas Charges Who
M 111 He Given n Hearing To-day.
Mike Welch and T. P. Murphy, both
while, were nrreyiMl and sent to the
barracks lest night by Patrolman J. Far
rell at the request of Mr, James C. Ray.
who charges them with stealing soda
water fountain. A large number of wtt
ni'WF- have beer, summoned to the hear
ing which mill take place this morning
in the Recorder's Court. The foiiixuln
ms not yet been recovered, but Us where
abouts la known, and It will doubt lea- be
recovered to-day.
Another Interesting arrest was that of
James H. Field*, colored, arrest-d at the
request of Messrs. Jackson. Melager &
Cos , who charge him with shoplifting. Toe
man was caught In rhe act of stealing n
number of fans.
Fiddle Mitchell, colored, was senl In hv
Patrolman Crosby, on the charge of os
lulttiig and cutnng wl:h o razor. Ran
som Pringle, also colored. The wounded
mnn received only a slash across the
bond.
Charles Gibson, a colored boy R'nout 14
years old. was sent In by Detective Htark.
on the charge of vagrancy. Gibson I* said
lo be one of a gung of young negroes,
who have neither homes nor any honest
means of livelihood, but who hang around
the market and live by the depredation*
that they commit on the stock of the
hucksters In the neighborhood.
William Ilrotvn. colored, was nrreNed hv
Patrolman M. Dnvls. on the charge of
being drunk and threatening lo kill Su
sie Brown.
The Recorder had quite a small docket
yesterday, and none of the prisoners was
charged with any very serious offense.
Only Coat Him gif).
In the city Court yesterday Willie
Scott, colored, pleaded guilty to the charge
of carrying concealed weapona and was
fined $lO wilhout costs. Hoott Is a country
negro who was picked up by the police
with a pistol on him He was anxious
to get hack home and Judge Norwood
sympathised with hsr desire to the ex
tent of dispensing with the coat*.
Hee your agent at once as to dates and
rates by the Se.ibo.ird Atr Line Railway
to the annual convention of the National
Dap* lift Association (colored), at Rich
mond, Va.
These rates are open to everybody.—ad.
"Anew line of eKganl Are proof aafes
from Iho largo*! manufacturer* In the
United State* ean be sen at Ltppmun
liroa. wholesale druggist* In this city.
ITI e and qua Ity wllf be of interest."
—ad. _
"Oraybcord Is a family medicine with
us." uila prcmln nt business man yes
terday. "31)' wlfo takes It. and I notice
•he la enjoying better Inalth than for
years Tbs children keep well by taking
It."
Gravb ard may be obtained at all drug
stores or wrlis lo u* for It. Respeaa Drug
Cos., solo prips.. Savannah. Ga.-ad.
The rate* are cheap, the route direct
and service unsurpassed by the Seaboard
Air Line Railway to the annual conven
tion of 4he National Baptist Association,
*• Richmond. Hept. 12-3'.
These rates are open to everybody.—ad.
Paulding'S Pipping tiler.
This celebrated pure, apple Juice cider,
made In Long Island, can be had In pint
or quart bottles, direct from the manufac
turer*. with their own stamp, at Llppman
Brothers, DrugglaU. Savannah. Ga.—ad.
A High-Grade InstltutfaMi for Ladle*.--
Shorler Colb ge. Roma. Ga. Write for
catalogue.—ad.
LEGAL NOTH •£.
NOTICE TO* DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
jSfotice la hereby giver to all prison* hav
ing demands against John Harrison, late
of said county, deceased, to pre-ent tlvtn
to me. properly made out. within the
time pre*er!t-d hy law. so a* to show
their character and amount; and all per
sons Indebted to said deceased are rr
uuired to make immediate pa.vm nt to
ROB Ell H TATEM.
Executor. 7 York tr*t, next. Savannah,
Savannah, fix Hept. 4, 1 W).
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-
Wherrss. Jordan F Brooks has applied
to the conn of Ordinaly for letlers of
administration on the estate of Don
A error deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and sd
mooinh all whom It may concern to be
and appear before zald court to make ob
jection tlf any they have) ott or before the
ort Monday hr October next, otherwise
s.ttd letter* will be grnnted.
Wttnea* the Honorable Hampton L. F'er
rlll. ordinary fer Chatham county, thla
th* 4th day of September, WOO.
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk Cl. Ord y, C. Cos.
THE MOKNING IsEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, BKK).
LKUAL SOTICKi.
PROCLAMATION—State of Georgia.
Fixecutlvc Office, Atlanta—Submitting
constitutional amendment regarding pen
sion* for the wtrtow* of Confederal* sol
dier* to a vole of the people at tho next
general election.
Whereas, the general assembly of UhJ.
patted by a constitutional majority the
following act, to-wlt;
"An net to amend section 1. article 7.
paragraph I. of the constitution of Geor
gia, so as to extend the provision* of
salrl section, article met paragraph to the
widow* of Confederate soldiers, who. by
reason of age and poverty, or Infirmity
and poverty, or bllndnes* ami poverty,
are unable to provide a living for them
selves. and for other purpose*."
Section I. Bela enacted by the general
assembly of Georgia, ami It la hereby en
acted by authority of the same, that sec
tion 1. article 7. (nr.(graph 1. of the con
stitution of Grorgt i tie. and the same I*
hereby amended by Inserting after the
word "service" tn the thirteenth line, the
following words; "Or who, by reason of
age anrl poverty, or Infirmity and poverty,
or blindness and poverty, are unable to
•rn a living for :h* meelves," so that
said section, when so amended, will read
a* follows, to-wlt: "To supply the sol
diers who lost n limb, or limbs In the mil
itary service of the Confederate elate*,
with substantial artificial limbs, during
life, anrl lo make suitable provision* for
such Confederate soldiers a* may have
been otherwise disabled or permanently In
jured In uch service; or who may. by
reason of age and poverty, or Infirmity
and poverty or blindness ami poverty, ore
unable lo provide a living for themselves,
and for tho widows of such Conferlerato
soldier* a* may hove died In the service
of the Confederate states, or since, from
wounds received therein, or disease con
tracted In the aervlee, or who. hy reason
of age ami poverty, or Inffrmtty and pover
ty or blindness anil poverty, are unable
to provide a living for thenwelves; provid
ed lhat the set shall only apply lo such
widows as were married at the lime of
such service, end have remained unmar
ried since the death of such soldier hus-
Irand."
He*-. 2. Be It further enaeled. lhat. If
thla amendment shall be agreed to hy two
thirds of the mem tier* of the general aa
sembly. of each house, the same shall be
entered on their Journal* with the yea*
and nays taken thereon, ami the Govern
or shall cause the amendment to be pub-
Itrhed In one or more of the newspapers
In each congressional district for two
months Immediately preceding the next
general election, ami the same ehall be
submitted to the people at the next gen
eral election, and the voters thereat shall
have written or primed on thelritlcketa.
"For ratification of sec lion 1, article 7,
paragraph 1. of the constitution of this
state." or "Against ratification of section
1, ortlele 7. paragraph 1. of the constitu
tion of this state." as they may choose;
and If • majority of the elector* quallfl-d
to vote for members of the next general
assembly, voting shall vote In favor of
raUffcatlon. then said amendment shall
become a part of said article 7. section 1,
paragraph I. of the constitution of thla
stale, atid the Governor shall make procla
mation thereof.
See:lon J repe.i!* conflicting taw* Ap
proved Ireeemher 21. 1899.
Now. therefore. I, Allen D. Candler.
Governor of takl state, do Issue this, my
proclamation, hereby declaring (hat the
foregoing proposed amendment of the con
stitution I* hereby submitted, for ratltt
ra.'lon or rejection, to the voters of tht*
state, at the general election to be held
on Wednesday, Oet. S, 1980, as provided
in said act ALLEN D. CANDLER
By the Governor. Governor.
J W. WARREN,
He.-retarv Executive Department.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-
Wh>-re**. Carleton Cole Champion ha*
applied to Court of Ordinary for letters
dt*fhi**ory a* executor of the will of
Francis J. Champion, deceased;
These are. therefore, to cite and ad
monish all whom I: may concern to be
and appear before said court to make ob
jection (If any they have) on or before
the Mh October next, otherwise grid let
ter* will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L
Forrtll.Ordinary for Chatham county, this
the 3d day of July. I*oo
FRANK V.. KEILBACH.
Clerk Court Ordinary. C. C.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTT-
Noitce i hereby given to all person* hav
ing demands against Warren Palmer Will
cox. late of said county, diseased, to pre
aent them to me. properly mwle out. with
in the tlitre prescribed by law, so aa t*
xhow their character and amount; and all
person* Indebted to said deceased are re
uutred to make Immediate payment to me.
y EBEN HILLYER
Administrator. Rome, G.
Pavannah. Ga., August. I*o.
SI M MEM 1412*0.1T5.
""hotel victoria
Broadwa). *tu *•—-' '•“ 2!lh al.. Ntw
Tork city- EnUialy new; absolutely lue
pruof; European plan. Room*. tI.VO per
day and upward.
ROBERT T. DUNLOP, Manager.
’ Formerly of Hotel Imperial, t
LEGAL HOTILBS.
gegrgev Chatham
County.—To Mary Louisa Ellis, Lillis
Horton Waring and Charles Fill* of said
county and state. Frederick Horton Kills
of I ..Grange. 111, Carl Nelson Brandt.
Carl Ellis Brandt and Erdmann Neumas
ter Brandt of Hot Springs. Bath county,
Virginia Charles F2ll s having as execu
tor applied for the probate In solemn
form of the last will and teitament of
Clara M. Kills, late of said county, dc
coased. and having made known to the
court that you are the sole heir* at law
of said testatrix, you are hereby cited to
he and appear at the next November term.
I9r*i. at 10 o'clock a in at said term of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, as
the said will of the salt! Clara M Kilt*
will th<n rind there he offered for probate
In solemn form, and for record and atqdl
catlcn for Utters testamentary will be
considered and passed upon
HAMPTON L. TERRILL,
Ordinary C. C., Ga.
Attest: FRANK F2. KKII,BACH.
Clerk Ct. Or dy, C. C., Ga.
GEORGIA. (CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Wherea*. \V. H Mendel has applied to
Court of Ordinary for letter* rllsmlsaory
as administrator, on the estate of Frances
Mendel, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to he and
aptrear before said court to make objec
tion Ilf any they hive) on or trefore the
first M nrtay In January, next, otherwise
salrl letters will he granted
Wlines*, the Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrlll, Ordinary for Chatham county,
this the &th dav of September, 1900
FRANK E KKII.BACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord y. C. Cos.
PM HMML
MODERN PLUMBING. IT WIU, BE
to your Interest to let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; lepalr work a specialty, aa 1 urn
a practical plumber. No guess work to
etelanger your life. Wiggins, phone 187.
Georgia or R*M.
MKBLLAMOIII.
THE BTAR THAT LEADS THEM
all; New Domestic Machine, with ball
bettrlug*. Penton A Hon.
"FOR PAPER HANGER AND PAINT
*r get Taylor * *<tlmate*. You won t re
gret It. Painters' supplies
WE CLEAN CLOTH KB BV THE RE
soretne antis* pile procen*. Try u*. New
York St-am Dye Work*, Whitaker and
State.
THE MOHT UP TO-DATE WORK IB
being turned out by Forest City Laundry.
'Phone 1375.
* SPECTACLES OF THE BEST GRADE
at moderaie prices; eyew tested free.
Koch A Sylvan.
"INTERIOR D ECORATINO OF ALL
kind* done by skilled workmen. Interior
Decorating Company; see us early.
FOR FISHING TACKLE, NETS. ETC.,
go to Cornwell A Chlpman.
HAVE TOUR HOUSE “ FAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
aattxfactlon guaranteed. Adama Paint
Company.
""ATTACHMENTS AND MACHINE RE"
pair..l whll* you watt; all work guaran
teed. For poor people free. Penton A Bon
"wall PAPERB. PAINTB. vak
ntsbes. kal.omlnes and glass and g od
mechanics. Hee Taylor, K of P. Halt.
LET US CLEAN YOUR CLOTHIM BY
Resorctne antta-ptlc prove**. New York
Steam Dye Works, Whitaker-Stale
atr*ot*.
"WE GIVE YOU EITHER DOMESTIC
or gloss finish; perfect work. Foreat City
Laundry. Park avenue.
"LINK Ifi TTONiI IN AltE AT~V Alt IE
ty al Koch A Sylvan's, 4 Whitaker
street. Price* low.
“WALL PA PER" FA PERU A NGING
don* In beat style by Interior Decorating
Company. 113 Slate, west.
"FOR HAItDW Alt E AN D TOOLB. 00
to Cornwell A Chlpman'a.
~WE HELL SEWER PIPE. FI,IK
pipe. lire clay, tire brick at lowest priced
Adams Paint Company. 104 Congress.
west.
"BINOER NEEDI.ES, THREE FOR
five emts; gilt oil with dosen free Penton
A Hon
NO DOTCH. 'NO HUMBUG, BUT~A
thorough painter, paper hang r and dec
orator. Taylor. K. of P llall
IT DOESN'T PAY TO PREBb"DIRT
or gasoline In fine clothe*. N.w York
Bream Dya Works. Whttaker-Sinte.
"•PRONE 157S FOR FonEHT CITT
Laundry. They will call for your linen
Immediately.
LADIES’ I.ACE PINS IN GREAT %'A
riety at Koch A Sylvan's, hi Whitaker
street. Prices low.
PAINTING AND KALBOMININO
done by expert* at Interior Decorating
Company: 'phone 1083.
FOR RANGES AND STOVES. GO TO
Cornwell A Chlpman.
"gyphine is thf: best wall fin-
Ish made Adam* Paint Cos. t Savannah
agents. 104 Congress, west.
T Mason’s
A Ftvit
RJars,
Quarts,
S 50c
the dozen.
Gilchrist’s Fruit Jars,
pints dozen 85c
Gilchrist's Fruit Jars,
quarts dozen $1.15
Summer Goods at prices
lower than you think.
THOS. WEST & CO.,
II DKOUGHTON STREET, W.
CLASSIFIED AUVbKf ISEMENTS.
JWKAR NOT,** BUT HAVE YOUH
razor Kruund, honn). o( aml m>l to
i4i.iv*' *.*i*y and Mi**oth, by the ol) ex
|j#ri#m*i liar her, > Kaat Broughton. Huir.
JmrHry tfld Hhavlng Siihlv Hotter. The
place for razor* made to nhve; remem
ber hii all fetfiorf nml nhtMirt* with
Krffa'ii mim- on. are oil etret mafic, and
are eb.-iri** n*q| fret? of ch.irx*-. Itarlicr
chair* for null' or rent. Inr,sr zhop*
bought ami m>l<t.
I T ftHOITLD HKK Mil.. * KI'RHI*
lure; viewretit xtylrn for tn-.l * m ilin'.ng
rootn. parlor, In oak, walnut ami nuitcn*
any; Miller'** prlcea uiul terms are rea
sonable. 2Cf7 Brounbton. West.
TRY THE MII.K FROM Bl’RlNG
fl*!d Dairy. It e rich, pur# ami whole
ime. Thr lx non* k y fter.
•ATTENTION SOLDI BH8,” LET I H
lreK nn<l clean your uniform while in
Savannah; we know how to do It. Ster
ling Prmlnx Club, 19 York, wett.
fl.ftf~FOU WOVEN WIRE COTS
whlk* they taut. C. I*. Miller. Agent.
U SHOULD SEE MILLERS NEW
•lylea In carpet*. matting, window halex,
art xquarex, ruga. lac# curtains, etc.;
Mlller'a price* and term* are reasonable.
Xfl Hroughton, w##t.
FIN!-: Rl< M l I.ID LAMB AT ,#BA
ktr'Og" every day. beat of ail other m at*
In market
IF ITS RUM YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGUll#.
KIMBALL'S ANTI-R HE U M A TI C
ring*; thousands uMng them and all ben
efited. Gardner's B.isaar, ngl.
lIW BUYS NICK RATTAN ROCKER*.
I idles* else; la rite assortment of rockers,
- ouches and easy chairs. C. P. Miller.
Agent.
RtNO M MM IF YOU WANT TO
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or flora#*-; I guarnnte* price#
the same as Ida the work that’a given
to me A. H Griffin. 11l Rrouirhton street,
west; mat ire**#** made to order.
'••ATTENTION SOLDIERS.” LET t’B
pres* and clean your uniform while In
Savannah, wo know how to do It. Ster
ling Pressing Club. 19 York, west.
IT SHOULD’ BE*rMILLER S OFFICE
desks, office tables, office chairs, office
matting, office shades. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
WIA IRAL DEfIiONS, PALM AND <TT
flower*, at Gardner'r Bazaar, agent for
Oalschtg'fl Nursery.
U WILL BOON MOVE AND U WILL
certainly need nH*tning In my line;
U will *av money by trading with me. C.
P Miller. Agent.
M'OIIaLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patttma—for 99 cents.
“Sick THK JEWEL STOVBB AnTT
ranges for sal by J. W. Tv.pla; also
agrni for IhMiranre gaaollnv stove.
~ M'OIBI.IB IB CHEAP ON KirOß, NITTS^
I nrt rurtalna. hammocks, water cooivra.
pillows, plriurvs, alovea, bnrlroom aullas,
and fiirnllura of twry d^acrlptlon.
GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN. $1
Al Oardntr’i Baaaar.
* “ATTENTION BOBDIEBS." - BKT 'UB
prvsa and cb-nn yotir uniform whllo In
Bsvannah; wp know how to do It. Btpr
llng I*r—lng Club. 1 York, wot.
IK YOUR IRON BAFF. FIRF) PROOF?
Stlffrl A Frvrman havn a siandlng offr
of sl.ooh for rvry sfe of thvlr tnnk that
dot— not prvarrvo Its oontonlß. On- afw
was In burning dobrlw 11$ hour*. Whrn
takrn out. Iho hor hod to bo turnod on
It. Whrn openod. nol a page was dis
colored. not a record lost, not a dollar de
stroyed If you wont weeurlty, buy a
Btlffell A Freeman sale. C. P. Miller.
Agent. _
M'OTLLiS- I.AOB CURTAINS WIUL
bMutlfy your parlor.
it~shouuiTTend YOUR ORDER.-*
for tuning and repairing fkanos and or
gana to W P Manning, with C. P Mil
ler. Agent; prompt attention lo out-of
town orders. If. P. Miller, Agent.
BPEfIAI.. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladles' alae, at $3
J. W. Teeple.
M’GrLLIS MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and stores pianos snd furniture; best work
only; no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Chewp-
Jobn’’ Job*.
{T BIIOULIT BEE M I I.I.ER'B BTOVEfI
and ranges; the*best makes at reasonable
price*. C. P. Miller, Agent.
WHEN YOU BEE M'GILLIF IIXTY
Inch *8 rent* rugs, you will buy them.
Juet can't help U; will eell In any quart
'll)
“"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
la a eoeclaity with M -Glld*
If SHOULD SEND ME YOUR OIL
d-r for upholsterlngparlorand dining room
furniture In leather, silk and other fab
ric*. In the beet manner; curled hair,
moss and cotton nia'tres*** renovaml.
all work well done and satisfaction guar
ante*-,!. C. P. Miller, Agent.
PULLEY lIKLTH, 2JC, BUCKLES, I#C;
aluminum whirl set, 10c. al Gardner'* Ha
aaar
■™*"“
IIOW ARB YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet ar* troubling you, call on nt* and I
will gtv* you relief, I cure Ingrowing
nalle, rorne and all disease* of the feet
without pain; charge* reasonable; can
give the best reference* In the city; pa
tients treated at realdonce*; orders can
be left a* Livingston's drug store. Bull
and Congress s reels; telephone 31. Lem
Davis surgeon chiropodist
HELP WAITKII—MAM.
TRTFKLAYKBjr \TT?m?nf^GOof)
men only; immediately, or address Jail
omtraceor. Go.
WANTED. BOY Tf> MAKH HIMSELF
useful artnind the house; itnderstandr bug
gy-horse; con mbk cow. Address Hors*.
News office.
~WANTKD.~ RELIABLE MAN — TO
work on (arm and taka cUarg* of stock.
O. U. Lester. |
You Can’t Hide’Em.
We believe that you would wear the Burt and Pack
ard “Korrect Shape” Shoes if you knew all of their good
-nullities and how much genuine merit they contain.
Their littinp qualities and foot forms are absolutely
perfect. Vallur Calf, Kussia Calf, Vici Kid and Patent
Vici Kid arc some of the leathers used in making these
shoes.
Take a look at these shoes, and we will have noth
ing to do but fit you and make the change. The price ?
Oh, yes; we forgot to state that all we ask for this good
shoe is $4.00.
GLOBE SHOE COMPANY.
HELP WAMTKIX-FRMALK.
WANTED. A THOROUGHLY, COM
i>ctciu cook. Apply lo Jones *tr*l.
~COIA>IU:i GIRL WANTED AT 1 AN.
iterson *trt*t , l l ea>*t.
WANTKI), G4HJI* VVAtfIIKRWoMAN
I Ai*i*v between 9 jiwt J o'clock at ZM<
Whimker ertet.
WANTED, TWO ““ FlllrtT-ULARH
> l.iunlry women to go to Buwan*** tfprliu;#,
Kl* A|*|>(y Hum* dlatcly to Audi* w Ilan-
I Icy Cos.
AUIiN’D WANThU.
tn* n to till vacanncs; a rare opfN>rtunlty
to the right nun. no experience iw-eti
nary. A|*il> Metropolitan Lit** ltiiirance
Cos., Odd Fellow* Building, room 9, bo
tnriH n K and 10 a. nt.
Tfc* TO |SO DAILY EASILY MADE BY
our live ag**nte. men or women, wiling our
Intent novelty, i uupalgii waterproof neck
tlee. Good* entirely new and |Mtente*l
Agent* *l lighted. S.ilee unllrnff*'*!. What
others do. you ran do. Time t* *hrt.
Write to-day and xrcure ruluilvn terrl
tory. Guaranteed be*| aeller. Addreaa,
with itiimp. M A M. .VlanufMaturing Coni
pany, Dept. C. Hprlngtleld, Max*.
mm nt d):\r wiMi i>
WANTKI). BOHITION BY KXPKItT
sirnographif, l>iokkee|ier itrwl all round
office man. Aiklrexx Jay. Morning New#.
NOISES WAXTKD.
TWO-HTOKY MOUSE WANTED
(with lawn or garden preferred). In good
’oration. Addreaa Good Tenant, thia
•office.
1(00 91 WtVrKl).
K(M>Md WANTED. TWO OH THREE
room* on flrnt floor hetwevm l.lbertv and
Andernoti and Abercorn arnl Montgomery.
!*. J. W.. care of New*.
WANTED. HRUOND FI/XIROR SUITR
*f nw*m*. xultaUe for oSlcee m bualneiM
portion of city. Addrexa Oan-Dnx. care
Morning News.
IIOAHD WASTED.
TmcntlkmX n wants BINGLE
room, breakfast and supper tn private
family. Reference, state prices. Bussell,
care Morning Nr aj*.
WAATKte—Mlat-'IiLLAHStOVa.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, TEN
year* practice, desire* location on con
tract, or otherwise; contract preferred.
Addresa "Dr. C. K. Wilburns," care this
office.
PARTNER WANTED. WITH~CAPI
lal to help imentor In procuring patents
on Invention* of sound merit and practi
cability, and capable of producing large
profit* when manufactured. D. McGee,
Melnhard, Oa-
WANTED, TWo’rF.DHOOM Bt'ITH IN
good condition, cheap for cash. Address
M It , care Morning News.
WANTED. To BUY A Hh>'OND-JIAND
roller top desk. Address CanoDex, cart
Morning News.
IF YOU ARE NOT BATIBFIRD WITH
the mlik you arc getting, try Springfield
Dairy.
FEATHER* WANTED; MARKET
price |i(l for old feather tied* and pil
lows: all orderw promptly attended; send
postal. J. L Isaacs, Marshall House.
Tr"YOU"WANT A REACT* TO PUMP
•arth, dirt, sand, manure, tie.. fr* of
charge. Just al city nmtta. hauling ov*r
hard road, writs or telephone Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
street*.
OLD NEWHPAPER* 308 for cents, as
Wn*ipe*e Office Mom bur Near*
PUN IIIMT-ltOalD.
NEATLY . FURNISHED Hot Til
rooms, all convenience*. 380 Barnard street
near Liberty.
LARGE SOUTH RCKIM WELL FUR
nlshed, gentlemen prefrrrrd, 42n East
Charlton.
LARGE. - NBATLY FURNIBHED
room for two gentl-men or light house
keeping; hath. Ul East Congress.
“NICELY FURNIBHED ROOMS,
southern exposure; modern conveniences.
310 Janes, east.
iiM FUR NEAT.
FOR RENT. ELEGANT LOWES FI,AT
on th* comer Jones and Lin coin streets
In lieautlful condition. ev*ry < onv* ntenrs,
tlr-i-rlas* order, do-1 table localtly, right
rent to right tenant. Lat. Salomon Co
hen, corntr West Broad and Broughton
at reel a.
FOR RENT, OCT I. DESIRABLE BAY
window flat and bawment. No. 6 K Duffy,
third door from Bull; prefer to rent both
to one party; good neighborhood; refer
ence* required. Apply top flat.
"ill WEST BOLTON. UPPER FLAT.
Apply on premiss* or W. B. Kturtevant, U
Congress, west
"FLAT. HIX CON N ECTINO ROOMS,
with hath, first floor; Lyons block; suita
ble for any pufpose John Lyona.
run HKBT-Hllt M
HOUSES m. AIJ$o 217 WALDBtma
at reef, east; perfect eondUlon; every con
venience; right rent right tenant, $23.80
the month. Eat. Salomon Cohen, West
Broad and Broughton atrewta.
“FOR RENT, DWELLING aWd TWO
lot* No. 9 Maupua avenue, near Bull
street, seven dollars. I. D La Roc be.
‘ FOR RENT. DWELLING ON
Eighth streea, near Lincoln; possession
OtL 1. Apply' R. S. Claghorn, lio Rryan
street, or C. S. Wood. 322 Bay, east.
FINE LARGE RESIDENCE FOR
rent; reasonable; excellent location.north
west corner Taylor and Abercorn. Apply
on premises.
FOR RENT\ DESIRABLE BRICK
houses, number 402 and 40R Huntingdon,
east; newly papered ami repalced; wlih
all modern improvement*. Apply to IS.
C. wkv. Bell Telephone. 157 W.
For RENI. RESIDENCE H 8 RUK
ton etreet. wct; *even rooms; all con
venience*; newly papered and painted; $22
per month; lease for one year. Apply to
J. T Shuptrtnc, corner Congre** and Jef
ferson street*.
I "I! I’.I'NT Tn AN ACC KPT A RLE
party, my residence, northeast cornar Flrai
and Drayton aireet* Apply C. W. Howard.
No. 3M Bay atreel, east.
“TO RENT. DWELLING "HOtfSE. — i
Wald burg street, east; possession at ooc-
Apply m Drougbtwu street, west.
AUCTION SALKft Ft Trim DAYS.
IxecutorT sall "
I. f*. I, $ HIM III:, u<-*lwcvr.
Under ji-i,I hv virtue of an order of sal—
from the four! of Ordinary of t'huthonx
County, Georgia, th.- undrr,|gn*sl. as ox
rrutora of thn ratal* of John Racvm,
lair of s.ikl and stair. <b- i Msrd,
will sell >mi tin prrtnlsrs, ax, Coogrrra
afrrrt. rant, cRy of Savannah, Os., at 11
o'clock a m.. Saturday. S |>i is. two, „u
tho hoiiwhold and klb-hrn furnlturw. *ll
- plate china, glass and plcturr*.
Mtuiuary and Larks of said .slate. Term*
cash.
THOMAS F BC'IIEVEN.
THOMAS STRBVKN.
Executors of fh.- Eslatr of John Screven
GUARDIAN SALE.
Il> It-Mil.H I 11. T4TF.R. Auctioneer.
UNDER and by virtue of an onler
granted by the Ordinary of -’hatham
county. Georgia. I will well at public out
cry before the Court House of Chatham
county. Georgia, on Tuesday, Oct. 3. at
11 o'elork. thoae three lots of land known
as lots Nos. 1. 3 and >, tn Hull'* sub-di
vision of southern portion of lot No 3. In
tlucks |> thing, Perclval ward, being on
Montgomery rurart, extenrled. and a trout
wr yard* *uuth of Tweifrh *tre. i Term*
coah. 'l'll- r\l AH WIAI-HH.
Ouardlan for Ju*e|th O. Walab.
——g. —sn
FUR HI£XI—9IUHKI.
FOR RENT. BUITABLE FYrR HTtXRB
or offlrv, southeast comer Mumgomvry
and Perry street lane.
FOR RENT, STORE. !li llllor-ML
tun street, ca#t; |Kraaes*ioa lmn •llatcly;
also several drift able residence* and
flats. Appiy A. Wylty, 12 Bryan street,
•asl
•>R RENT. tHA 1 DESIHABLi
■tor* and warehouse formerly occupied
by Georg* W. Tied, man & lira, corner
Bay and Montg.rmsry street; In perfect
order and condition; right rent to right
tenant; possession can b* given Immedi
ately. Est 8* lorn on Cohen, corner West
Broad and Broughton street*.
FOR PALE "HEAL i- r, i .
FOR BA IJC. NO. n FARM BTIIKKT.
north, and one story residence | n the rear;
targe building amt lot on *outh.ast cor
ner Bay street and Lumber, will net you
per cent; large lot and stables on Rlmm*
street, mar West Boundary, room for ten
more buildings; nine n. w Imllillng* on
|!lsmar>-k and streets, attractlvo
and gesat renter*; 6 dwellings and store
tn Yantai raw. good for Investment, iO
Joct.* fre. f. and residence in the rear. L
D. I-alb ch*
HMALL HOUBE AND TWO I/'ITS ON
street south of Tenth street, east of Hull;
tn direct line of improvement, prtre fif
teen hundr.il dollars. I I latKoche.
TWO BEAUTIFUL I/TTB ON ANDER
son street, <a*t of l*r:ce, near the puhlla
school. Flft-sn hundred. I. U I-aßorhs
FOUR HUNDRED ACR$3* OF KKH
tile land on Wllmlngt-Mi Island, ins
dwelling; artesian water; ILb, oyster*,
etc. I. D. laslUM'he.
ISLAND NEAR " TMI NDERBOLT,
fifty-seven acre*, leant If ul river ffont.
planted In oysters; new dwelling and fruit
on premier*. I. It. La Roche.
THE COOPER RESIDENCE NORTH
side Ogb-t hor|M- avenue, No. 211 West. I.
D. Isißorh*.
Tphb finest dull street prop
erty on the market. First clam business
property. I. D. Laltoche.
FOR HALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN
deed dollars; *a*y term*, on Ninth street,
near East Broad, no city taxation. C. 11.
Dorsatt.
f6r"BALE, THOSE LOTH ON NINfH
••reel, near Kat Broad, Irava only been
•old to ftrst-clas* parties, who will m ike
good neighbors; and non* other ran buy.
Th* terms *r* very easy, and they ara
cheaper than any otbsr tn tbs vicinity.
C. H. Doraett.
roll HALE. LOTH ON NINTH. NEAR
But Broad. *4 S3OC each; will soon be
advanced to $238; when a lot ha* been
paid for I can arrange to get a bom*
buIH. C. 11. Dors*tt.
FOR HALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at U
each; twenty-live dollars cash, and easy
monthly payment*. C. H. Dorsatt.
■ REBIDENCEH AND BUILDING I-OTB
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
TMrm. real estata dealer. No. 1 York
Street, west.
ruk •ALb-gIRHLUXIWIIL
WITCHHAZKLI THERE IH WITCH
haaG and nrtlchhoael One Is mode to
cure; the ottwr Is made to a*U, put a
bottle of oure by the side of on- of the
other kind; we give you ell the quality
and all the quantliy that your mousy en
tities you to—a pint for a quarter. Psrsse'e
Drug Htor-s, Henry and Abercorn, Whit
aker and Taylor.
* PIANO FOR i-.vr.K 4'C JONES
street, east. Bargain, easy terms.
HI'RLNGFIKLD DAIRY ~18
place to get rich, pure milk. Depot tit
W blisker.
AHII AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR
sale 160,000 fesi of ssh suitable for wheel
wright*. carriage makers, car worka and
Inferior bouse finish. Also cypress lumber
nf all sixes. We have resumed culling our
famous brands of cypress shingles and will
soon ha vs a full tins of them for ssls. Vala
Royal Manufacturing Company.
■" 11 ■—
LOST AND rUI .VD.
'^Tou'niT^Tn^nicwh^offu^h^lXdT^a'
pocketbook; <ell at ''Advertising window."
REWARD.
\7T c.
Rmith. In Geneva county. Ababama, Aug.
29 Harvey Woods; color, black; aar. 33;
hlghl. about & fsei 10 Inches; weight. Iff);
w-ars No. * shoe; good teeth; mean look;
low, soft voice; smooth-faced; when last
heard from, was going In direction of
Kouthwest Georgia; wore broad-brim
black hat and waa barefooted; haa served
term In Georgia penitentiary: $180.1)0 re
ward la offered, which will he increased
to considerable amount, possibly $-MO.(D to
s■><. arrest and wire. W. C. Campbell
or G. W. Black. Geneva, Ala.
STRAYED.
STRAYED FROM GREENWICH
Park, red Dachshund dog. Return to
Greenwich Park and get reward.
1 . . jsssgyrsg
■uMiuike.
"HOARD:" FRONT ROOMS WITH
gcod board, home comforts. Mi Tattnall
street, third from Liberty.
3