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THE MOItNING NEWS: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER li, 1!XK).
Change of Life
These Women were Helped Through Woman’s Great Crisis
by Mrs. Pinkham -All Middle-Aged Women
Should Kead Their Letters.
Nino Years of Suffering
“ Dear Mrs. Pin mi am : —When I (irt wrote to you. 1 win in n very bad
eondition. I was packing through the change of life, and the doctor* said
I had bladder and liver trouble. I KTI! t kTlA'lS'lHi' ' ir!*l|d’-Fyi’fT
had suffered for nine year*. Ikie- 1 11 If)'\t' )*lll il
tor* failed to do me nny (f<*ul. S/
Since 1 hove token Lydia K. Piuk- u)in/3nj)Pl v \w
ham's Vegetable Compound, my LlOi.'kj \gf tjw
health ha* improved very much, /f jij' W
1 nlllgladly recommend your med- ?(\ (1 -yt)
icine to other* and am sure that it ;V iwjfjyfc^
will prove a gn*at a hle**iug to .or |lfc~ ** J jjlj
them an it lia* to tne." —Mk*. t.Eo. bl">'ttjxrkk
11. Ji'SR, SOI Delvalb Ave., Brook- ' ' t
Relief Came Promptly )s J piu % ’
"I)kah Mk*. Pirrram:— 1 had jCVIGf *' 1 ' . A
Iwen under treatment with Uu ■
doctor* for four yeurn. und seemed tj’V t \ '
toget no better. I thought 1 would t 3 V * . *>r' S'- ♦y s
try your medicine. My trouble was
change of life, and I mii*t na\ that ClailajpW' Ni¥'.K-e*- *-
I never hul anything help me w HHaß b&wtlC&Zn
much a* Lydia R. Pinkbum'a Vege BJPfiCfoßHilHlswffraUSillH
table Compound. Kolief came almost immediately. I have better health
now than I ever hail. I feel like anew woman perfectly strong. I give.
I.ydia E. Pinkliam'n Compound all the credit, uud would not do without
your medicine for anything. 1 have recommended it to several of ttiy
friends. There in no need of women suffering *0 much, for Mrs. Pink
ham* remedies are a sure cure.”— Mahai.a Bi'TLKB. Bridgwater, 111.
No woman is so healthy but at this crisis in her life she needs
advice and help from the most competent source. Mrs. l’ink
ham will advise such women without charge on request.
Experienced Groat Benefit
“Df.AH Mrs. ITnkham:—l took Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com
pound during change of life and derived great benefit from ita use.”—
Mauv E. JftMr.H, 130 Coy don St.. Bradford. Pa.
Mrs* Harrold Relieved of Pain
" I had pains in my head and buck and could not stand on my feet with
out causing terrible pains in abdomen. 1 was short of breath and could not
•leep. I tried ueveral doctors but none helped me. I read of Lydia E.
Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound in a paper anil before I had taken half a
bottle 1 felt better than I had for months. I have taken several bottles
and am now well.”—Mks. R. E. Haihuu.D, Clinton, 111.
• The medicine that has cured a million women of serious
female ills—an incomparable record —such is
LYDIA E. PINK HA M’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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Mtcke Nathan* j * 9
I G. I litman 891
Rev. John T. Morrison, People*.
8 C.. thnaigh A. le tiler 8 ft)
Cash, no name* 83 38
Grand total cash subscription* up
lost night 88
The firemen'* movement ha* proven a
very successful one. The sale of tickets
I* already In exee** of *2To. which amount
wa* forwarded yew*, rtlov nnd the total
sale* will probably reach *4'*). Zerubba
bet Iditge, at Its meeting Thursday night.
Instructed It* treasurer to forward 1100 to
Galveslqn.
Mayor Myers stated at Ihe meeting yes
terday that he had received no reply to
hi* telegram of the day before to Mayor
Jones, odvlslng him of the movement here,
requesting directions a* 10 the manner of
forwarding the money and Inquiring If
clothing wa* desired. A* telegraphic
Intercourse with Galveston Is lin
ing conducted under gr.-as diffi
culties there t* nothing suriwtslng In hi*.
and n reply will doubtless be received
this morning.
The Botithem Express Company author
ize* the announcement that It will trans
port free money and supplies Intended for
the Galveston sufferers as for as Its lines
extend. Those having such supplies to
forward should confer with the agent
The Galveston disaster ha* appealed not
only to the public as a whole and to In
dividual*. but to the secret orders a* well,
and contribution* from title source have
been large and numerous. Besides those
already mentioned Odd Fellow lodge*.
Live Oak and llaupl have sent liberal
contribution* to the city of distress. Con
cord ledge will make a donation for Ihe
same purpose to-night, and II Is extremely
probable that all of Ihe other lodges will
do likewise en -h at Its next meeting.
the theater benefit.
Programme for Tsdlxkl'* Perform
anee for the Relief Fund.
The Theater benertt 10-nlght for the
Galveston sufferers promise* to be to
"Btandlng room only." Manager Wei*
has been a busy man for two day* getting
Ihe performance In readiness. It Will he
given by some of the leading Savannah
talent. The programme Is as follows:
High School Orchestra-Master* I Mor
rlaon. Putxel. Mohr. M nde. Prager. Levi,
Walsh and Young. Messrs Hubocr. Btceg,
Tarrant. Deary. Oueffida and Renter
(flutes). Nlslem (clarinet). Wachsleln (pi
ano). Miller and Kayion (cornet). Hem
menway and Mcll (Iromboncs), Shea,
Duma- nnd Wlcgnnd.
Mr J Norton Oernler. negro recitation
Mr Delt* Clark. "My Lady Lee" and
"You Told Mo You Had Slooey In the
Bank."
Miss Marguerite Slull*. fancy dance*.
Mr. Clarence Coburn, selection*.
Mr! John Taggart. *.vne from Henry
' Prof. H. Herman (Blalb), feat* of leger
demain.
Mr J Kmmrlt O'Mara. "Come Back to
K £; o. W. Beckett, "Bandolero," by
Slewarl.
Mr John 8. Bank*. "The Blue- and the
Gray," "The Girl 1 Isovetl In Sunny Ten
nesse,-
S t 1 ' ' ■ I'.hnsoi
Beaman. sVell* ami Hobart.
Bhadon Grafe.
Harris and Rogers, acrobat*.
The nle of ticket* by the ladle* who
have token eharge of that part of the
boneflt programme ha* been very large
and If *l® who have bought ticket* at
tend. the Theater will be lilted from the
stage to the door*. The sate of tickMx will
be codGducU to-day; '
SING FUR Si FFKREIte.
stuslr Hull Itenellt Performnnees
Netted Neat Knm*.
The two mule hall* netted neat sum*
for Ihe GalVi ston reilef (und at their Isn
eflt performances last night. At Glide*'*
Alhambra tin admission price was 2.
cool*, but there was a good attendance!.
Each one of the large staff of perform
ers paid the admission fee. Miss Stewart,
who*,- services have Isiti the subject of
much contention between th. proprietor*
of the two music halls, appeared, and
was seen In her specialty for the f.rsl
time since her return to Savannah. The
receipts w<re (00.
At the Itox.il there was no Increase tn
j the admt -lon price, but as the perfortn
! era ull agreed to eortlr I Ule their aalatlea
for the day. Proprietor bias-art l enabled
to turn In a beat sum to-day. From *hia
source was r. allxtd (33 35, while Ihe door
receipts amounted lo 521. The performers
w ho to. k 1 art were: Frank lllnnle, George
West Kittle Cliapmuo, lluts- l-aurle, llu
xcl Howaid, Inc* F. !>*•. Marlon P. Bar
rett, 1.1-ka B|H*ncer, Pete Maiixte and
Prof. Frullbgere.
WITH POLICE AND DETECTIVE*.
Most of Vrsterdai'a Arrests Were
Nssenl. Thieve*.
While there were not n great number
of arrests yesterday by Ih police, such
prisoner* a* were sent In were arrested
on more or less serious eharge*.
Two re gro boy*. Henry Simmon* and
Willie Harris, were taken In by Detec
tive Stark on Iht charge of being Im
plicated In the robbery of Einstein'* store,
for which one boy has already bet® re
manded lo the City Court. Tho boys
secur'd tlulr plunder by reaching a hook
ed stick through the window ami Ashing
out any property that was In r< ach. Both
Ihe Itoy* arc known to !• sneak thieves,,
and havt only recently l><cn released from
the gang after serving a year's sentence
for a similar offense.
Another arrest wa* that of Tom River*,
alia- "Pomp." who was arrested by De
tective* Muridiy and Garrlly on Ihe
charg- of robbing lat Sunday an old
man, who keep* n small store on Jeffer
s,n slrrel Thl* prisoner I- also a sneak
thief who has only recently been dla
eliarged from* the gang.
An unknown negro wa* nrrertc.l ye*ter
day In a peculiar manner. A house on
East Liberty street was rolibtsl a couple
Of .lay* ago. ssml among Ihe *|w>ll taken
wae in umbrel.ll with the initials of the
owner curved on the handle. Yesterday,
wt'lie on West Brood street, near the Cen
tral depot, the owner of the umbrella saw
It tn Ihe possession of u negro man. who
was using It as n prop to his anatomy
aa he stood In a lounging position. The
owner grabbed hi* property so quickly
that the negro, despoiled of hi* support,
tumbled • the sidewalk When he got
up he was Indignant and demanded n
explanation of the other man's conduct.
He wa, told that Ih" umbrella was nol
his pro|S'rty but thl* he dented and start
ed with the owner and |M.sees*or of the
article lo show him where he got It. tin
the way they met s policeman, nnd st
the request of the white tn.m tho negro
woe taken Into custody oral sent to the
barrack*.
Two little negroes Ira* than twelve year*
old railed nt tho barracks and asked to
la* returned 5 eenr*. and a cheap knife
that had been taken from them six month*
before when they were sentenced to i *tx
monilis term on the chain-gang, which
they have Just complet'd. They worn
cats* that had been stolen In a raid pre
vious to the one for which they hod been
sentenced. The cap*, they ronfesacd. had
been lying In cache und. r n house near
th' Barrack* for over six months.
The greater part of the good* found In
th. house of William McCall Is atlll at
the Barracks. A Chinaman who ha* re
cently town robbed called and Identified
ns hla property th- majority of the collars
and cuffs. The nuthnrltlc* are anxious
that any person who ha* been rot.lwd of
wctfr'ng apparel, either masculine and
feminine, will rail at th* Barracks nnd
*ee If his goods are among the plunder.
The Town of Oliver.
Th* Baptist* of Ollv*r ar* having an
Interesting **r!e* of revlvtal meetings at
the Little Ogeeche* Church. The church
la one of the oldest, nnd ha* probably
the most influential mcmbrfwhlp of any
Baptist church In that section of the staia.
The people of Oliver are proud of 11, a*
they are proud of Itielr town, with its
record for health, enterprise and Ihe
sterling character of lla madness met).
Admirably loewtod. the IRtle town I* on*
of the landmarks along tbo Central Rail
road,
CLASSIFIED AuVLHiISLMiiNTS.
rutaaKAi.
••CHILDR EN>r IIA HitTOTTING” LN
Ihc labst style by thr Georgia experl
lialrcuttar un i halr-ilrea- r. Savannah
llulr. Jewelry and Shaving Supply House
The place lor litu w'* ■. toupe< *. |Kini(* -
tlctir*. bjitgH, switch* s. mustache* and
whiskers lor dally private use. alo spe
cial make-up far amateur and prof.c aton
al dot*dives. Private theatricals, lodge*
and churches suit'll..l Mull order*
prompt tv ni*d; land. > hair tonic *nt to
any aildrt** on receipt < ( io cent*.
“STAFF t*F LIFE' BRAIN HRBAIiT
recommemleel by physicians, crimp and
Vienna kvavew link'd Iwl. a day; my
two-pound Vienna I? in cx.cdcni loaf for
sandwk'hee "Her*!'*" Var,* ly Bakery.
12* lair: Broughlon street.
U SHOULD SEE MILLERS FUBNf
tur*, newest style* for hidivumi, dlnltig
roatn. fun lor. In oak. walnut and mahog
any; Miller'* prices and lertna are 1 .-a
sou*hie 207 Broughton, weat.
50l WILE LIKE THE 5111. K FROM
Spring Held Hairy; It's rich and pure; try
It.
IK® FOR WOVEN WI.IE COTS
while they last. t". I*. Miller. Ant.
E HIIOULH SEB MILLERS NEW
*tylea In cariwt*. matting, window shade*,
art square*, rug*. Ut. curtulna, etc,;
Mi'ler'a prii*'s and terms are rvaaonable
2u7 Broughton. mt
FINE BICEFIEI.f r.AMI) AT "BA~
kar every .lay. heat uf ull other m at>
In matket
if ns Hi os YOU Want you can
get them cheaper from UfUilll*.
KIMBALL'S ANTI-II HE I' 51 A TI C
thousand* u-ing them and all ben
etltcd. Gardner * ll.iaaar. agt.
SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladl.a' size, at 12
J. W. Teeple.
1 iv BUYS NICK RATTAN l!f.. El i;.;,
ladlea' sta'*. large assortment of ro k'.rs,
couches and easy chulrs. C. P. Mll r,
Agenf.
OUT IST I WILL MOVE TO 111 WEST
Broughlon. Ring up 2nd If you want to
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or storage; 1 guarantee price*
th< 4 same as I do the work that'* gtc.n
to mv A. 8. Griffin. 314 Broughton alreel,
wesl; mullresse* made lo order.
U SHOULD BEB .MILLER 8 OFFICE
desk*, office labl*. office chairs, office
mailing, office shade*. C. P. Miller,
Agent
"FIcORAI. DESIGNS. PALMS AND CUT
flowers, at Gardner's Bazaar, agent for
Oelschlg's Nursery.
V WILL BOON MOVE AND U WILL
cerlalnly neesl something In my line;
1’ will save money by trading with mo. C.
P. Miller. Agent.
M'GILLIS BELLI* SIXTY-INCH BUGS
1 —Smyrna patterns—for cents.
M GILI.IS 18 CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS,
loco curtains, hammocks, water coolers,
pillows, pictures, slove*. hedruotn suites,
and furniture of every description.
GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN I'EN,
At Gardner's Bazaar.
H OILLIB- LACE CUItTAINB WILL
beautify your parlor.
"IS YOUR IKON SAFE FIRE PROOF?
Stlffel ft Freeman have n standing offer
of $1.(*•) for every safe of their moke that
does not preserve Its content*. Om* saf*
was In burning debris 113 hour* When
taken out, tho hose bod to he turned mi
It. When opemd, not a page was dl*-
colotxd. not a re.ord lost, 1,01 a dollar do-
Mroved If you want neiurlty, buy a
Stlffell ft Fr.cnian safe, C. I*. Miller,
Agent.
SEE THE JEWEL HToVEH AND
ranges for sale by J. W Teeple; also
agent for In-urance gasoline Move.
*U SHOULD 8EN1) YOUR ORDERS
for tuning and repairing pianos ami or
gans to W. I*. Manning, with C. I*. Mil
ler, Ac lit. prompt Mtieiitloti to out-of
town older*. C P .Miller. Agent.
M GILLIB MOVES. PACKS. SHIPS
and Mores piano* ami furniture; best work
only; no "Cheap-John" prices— 00 "Cbeap-
John" Jobs
U SHOULD SEE MILLKH'I STOVES
nnd ranges; Ihc last makes at reasonable
price*. C. P MUler, Agent
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
la a specialty with McUllda.
It Bli6ui.il SEND ME YOUR Olt
dor* for upholstering parlor and dining room
furniture In bather, silk and other fab
rics, tn the best manner; curtail hair,
moss and cotton mattresses renovatesl;
all work well done and satisfaction guar
ant,-, and. C. P Miller. Ay.
‘PULLEY BELTS. 23c, IIITrkI.BS."ifc;
aluminum shirt set, 10c, nt Gardner * Ha
san r.
* WHEN YOU REE M'OtLUF BIXTT-
Inch cents rug*, you will buy them
Juat can't help It; will sell In any quan
tity.
IF YOU WANT OOrrO MATERIAL
and work, order your llthogiapned and
printed stationery and blank hooka from
Morning News. Savannah. On
kbUUAL.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feat are troubling you, call on me and I
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all disease* of the feet
without pain; charges reasonable; can
gtva the best referenree In ih„ city; pa
tient* treated at residences; orders can
be left 4 Livingston's drug store, Mull
and Congress streets: telephone 2*3. Lem
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
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HELP WAXTKO-SMJg.
WANTED. FOB UNITED STATES
army, aide b- died unmarried men be, wean
*g. s of 21 and K; cttlzena of Unit'd
Staler, of good chnracter und temperate
habits, who ran speak, road and write
English Recruits are specially desired
for a* rvice In Philippine* For Infortnn
(lon apply lo re. lulling office. 303 Hull
atreat. Savennuh. Ga.
WANTED! ONE FIRST CLASS
white barber: good pay end permanent
position. Apply 10 T C. Davis, Ual.i, Fla.
'WANTED.' MAN I’PltlGllT CHAR
ncter, to manage Ruslnena of old eeltib
llshed hou*),; salary SIX per w> >-k and eg
jiense* payable each week direct from
headquarter*; expense toon, y advanced;
position permanent: reference. Standard
House. FI Caxton building, Chicago.
WANTED. A KIRST-CLAri COAT
maker. Apply at once to B. L. Ruben, Co
lumbia, 11 c.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
w^Tnte au.
ply after 3 o'elwk, No. 705 Whitaker
street.
agents wanted.
“iSPro I1 aTly^asgly^madb^ry
our live agenla. men or Women, eel I trig our
latest novelty, campaign waterproof neck
ties. Good* entirely new and palen'ed.
Agents delighted. Salea unlimited. Whal
others do. you ran do. Time la short.
Write to-day and secure exclusive terri
tory. Guaranteed best seller. Address,
with stamp. 51 ft M Atamifacturlng Com
pany. Dept C, Springfield. Mass.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
BOOKKEEPER. AGE 21, COM HE
tent, trustworthy and well recommended,
wants [melllon. Address D., care Hicks'
Restaurant.
“STKNtKIIIAPIIKR. BOOKKEEPER
nnd general office man desire* situation.
Address Efficiency, care Morning News.
Hot BEN W ANTED.
MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE. IN GOOD
location; modern Improvements; moder
ate rent. J. C„ care Morning News.
TWolrfoßY HOUSE WANTED
twlih lawn or garden preferreo). in good
location. Addles# Good Tenant, this
off.-a. - —■ • • -*
H AXTK.I*— UISIkI.LA.KEOCI.
WANTED.THIRTY TO FIFTY-HORSE
holler, locomotive style preferred. P. O.
Box IS.
‘WANTED. Tv 1 BUY STANDARD
gauge Shay tram engine; K-in.h face
win. Is, 1,1 to Pi ton; in good running or
der. Park*. Lucklc A Cos., iVndarvla, Go.
“WANTED. ANY 51 AN HAVING A
hut Glut looks shal.hy and out of *haf<;
bring It 10 Whe. br the bailor, atnl have
It made new again 4* Whitaker street.
If You WANT GOOD MILK! GET IT
from Siwlngllekl Dairy ; IPs rich, pure and
wholesome.
‘if YOU WANT A I’LACTJ to dump
earth, dirt. as.ml. mnnur*. e4e., free of
charge, just at city limit*, hauling over
hard road, wr.e or telephone Brown
Hroa., corner Andereon and East Broad
streets.
KOH ni'AT-HDONK.
LARGE FRONT ROOMS NICELY
furnished; all convenience-; location dc
eirabtr. Perry. E* 2n.l from Bull.
Ft. ITS FUI4 RENT.
FLAT, 81X CONNECTING ROOMS,
with hath. t.r4 floor; Lyon* block; suita
ble for any pu.’pose John Lyon*.
I till llF.NT—tiotaia*
HOCHKS 223. ALSO 217 WALDIIURO
street, east; perf.-ct eondMitm; every eon
venlenee; rtght rent right tenant. 124 00
ti.e monlli. Est. Balomon Colieu. West
Broad and Broughlon street*.
THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE. N" 215
Jon** street, east, renovated throughout.
Apply W A. Ptgman a drug store. Alter
corn at n-ct
FOR RENT. DWELLING AND TWO
lots No 9 Mattptia av.-nue. near Hull
street, seven dollar*. I D. he.
FOR RENT. DErtIRAIILE BRICK
hou- *. number kr: and e lliutllngdon.
~. , 1 .... 1 1 , I and r. pan.-i. With
.it modem imttrovemenis. Apply to E.
U Way. Bell Telephone. 17.76
‘ FOR RENT. RESIDENCE 320 BOE
t.m street, west; aeven rooms; all con
veniences: newly papered and painted; $22
per month; lease for one year. Apply to
J T Shuptrtne, corner Congress and Jef
ferson streets.
“fob RENT TO AN ACCEPT A TILE
parly, mv residence, northeast corner First
slut Drayton streets Apply C. W. Iluwaitf,
No. 302 Hay street, east.
Foil ItUKT-ITOHM.
FOR RENT. STORE, >ls BltoEGM
ton street. <a#t; poase*slon Immediately;
also several <l. alt able residence* and
flats. Aiply A. Wylly. 12 Bryan atreat,
' _______________
‘for HKNTT I'll At DEBIRABLE
store and warehouse formerly oc uiUed
by Georgo W Tledeman ft Bro.. corner
Bay and Montgomery street; In perfect
order and condition; Gght rent to right
tenant; poasesslon can be given Immedl*
alely. Est Salomon Cohen corner Weat
Broad and Broughton street*.
KUII gAt.*—REAL ESTATE.
TURPENTINE. WE HAVE A GOOD
location for large operator. Gifford Com
pany, Jacksonville.
ONR DOtJsAR PER WEEK Wil.l.
buy nice lota cm Etaventh and Twelfth
strieta, near West Bioad. Savannah Real
hkitale Ex, hange.
A HOME WITHOUT CASH TWO
dollar per wo k will buy one. Savannah
Real Estate Exchange.
FOR HALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollar*; cay lerm*. on Ninth stroee.
near East llruud, no city taxation. C. H.
Dorsett.
1-, 1i; BALE THOSE 1/,TH ON NINTH
street, near Esst Bread. Imv* only been
toil 40 nrst-class parti**, who will make
good neighbors; and non* other ran buy.
The lerni* ar# very easy, and they ar*
chraper than any other tn the vicinity.
C. H. Dorsett.
FOR BAI.E. I."7ff ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, a* |2>X each; will soon b
advan c'd to 5225; when a lot has been
paid for I can arrango to get a horns
built. C. II Doraett.
FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at US
each; twenty-five dollars cash, and *a*y
monthly payments. C. H. Dorsett.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDING lA>Tff
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
Totem real estate dealer. No. 7 York
elreel. west *
fur >Ai.k-aiwsa.u.ir.ul).
WITCH HAZEL! THERE 18 WITCII
hazrj and wltchbasel one is made to
cur*, the oiler Is made to sell; put a
hottl* of ours by the ido of on* of th*
otter kind; we give you all Ihe quality
nnd all Ihe quantby that your inoNey en
title* you to—a pint for a quarter. Uernae's
Drug St r a, H.nry and Abercurn. Whit
aker and Taylor.
BICYCLE—Ft HI SALK. A COMPAltA
tlvely new wheel, for 515; strictly high
grade. Apply to l-ewl* Llppman, at Llpp
inan Bros., wholesale druggists.
JI'BT ARRIVED. 25 BUGGY, AD~-
, lit* and wagon horses; call a tel inspect.
Savannah Sale and Boarding Stables. 8.
11. Zouck*. manager.
COWS FOB SALE. IK YOU WANT A
good milk cow r< aaonoble, I can supply
you Call 471 West llouiidury.
ABH AND CYPHEHB LUMBER FOR
sale -160.000 feel of aeh suitable for wheel
wright*. carriage maker*; car work* and
Inlerkir tmi.ee finish. Also cypress lumber
of all size*. We lu;ve resumed culling our
famous brand* of cypres* shingle* and wMI
soon have a full line of them for sal*. Vale
Royal Mann factoring Company.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY 18 NOTED
(or having rl>h, pure milk; try It; you
will lie pleaedl.
pi 1 MMfKU.
MODERN PLUMIMNu" IT WILL BE
lo your Interest lo let me give you nn es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; repair work a specialty, om I am
a practical plumber. No guess work to
mrlnuger your life. Wiggins, ‘phone 107,
Georgia or Bell.
NIIIbLLikIUIIS,
HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Point
Company.
‘WE HELL BKWF.It TIPE, FLUE
pipe, lire clay, Are brick al lowest price*.
Adams Point Company, lot Congress,
weat.
CYI'SINK 18 THE U.EBT WALL FtM
tsh made Adam* Paint Cos., Savannuh
agent*. 104 Congreaw. west.
PROPOSAL!* WAITED.
U. 8 ENGINEER OFFICE, Huvunnuh.
Ga., Sept. 12. 11SXI. Sealed proposals for
building training dykes. Savannah river,
mar Augusta. O*. will be re,-e|ved here
until 12 noon (Eastern standard time)
Oct. 13. l*>. 1,9,3 3h '" 9 publicly opened. In
formatton furnteh.-l on appllybtkm. Ciw
slus E. Gillette, Cap!.. Kngr*.
‘p. 8 ENGINEER OFFICE. Savannah.
Oa.. Aug. Hi. I*oo. Sealed profanuils for
dre.lglng at Cumberland Sound. Oa.. nnd
Fla-, will te received here unlit 12. noon.
(Eastern standard time). Sey.l, 17. 1900,
nnd Ihen publlely opemd. Information
furnished on ni>pllcatton. CaMlua E. Gll
lelte. Cap!., Engrs.
Empty Hogsheads.
Empty Molaese* Hogshead* for
■ C-M. GILBERT & CO.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
EXECUTOR^SALL
1. f>. I. % HOI UK. longer.
t'nder and ly virtu* of an order of mte
from the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, Georgia, the undersigned, as ex
e. titors of the eatate of John *-rvsn.
late of said county and state, deveoaod.
will sell on the premise*. 305 <'orurrsag
lreet. eaet. city of Savannah, Oa„ at li
o'elwk a. m . Saturday. Sept 15, IP®, all
•he houeelHdd and hit. hen furniture, sil
verware, plate china, glass and pknireo,
statuary and (wok* of said estate. Tsrma
cash.
THOMAS F SCREVEN,
THOMAS SCREVEN,
Ex ecu tors of the Kstofe of John Screvon.
AUCTION SALK* FUTURE DAYS.
trusteFsTall
Hr rUTNIIKH A (0.. Inrlionrrra.
rn<l*T nl by virtue of i aiipointment
bv Titbllha A Wi on. umler .1 power coo
lln 1 1 om i iimiel i•ihl •to
the c isl T.ibltha A Wilson. Min h
2. IfiM, mid rreonled lt> (h oftl of tho
Clerk of ihr Court of i*hathm
county* licswyj*. Itsiok of MortffajcWi * F***.
Kollo m•• irtiKieo for th- rid S.imiKt
iMnlvli, I wIH oft-r for milt l><*forc tho
(loot of th* I‘ourt Houee m H ivonnuh,
Chuthuti) roiinfy. <Jr*rnlii At public out cry
In the u*unt rnmiirr of truote#** Mle,
cluiirttf tli* l’4l hour* of eule. <x ih* rtrt
TCKsIIiAY, Im Idk the uvuml (toy of Oc
tober. IfUP. h iirop'rty ilnh-rlliwl In el*s
deotl. to wit: All Itiut certoln lot of Inml
nltiMte. I> Imt iml Iretni* in the city of B;-
intn.ih, count > >f ('hiith.itn Htnl Ml to of
OcorKlu, mil known on thi' m-ip of Mid
city the wr*t;rn one* bn If of |r>t nutn
iier nine <S*i ,\l r*h ill wnl. mid wiwltfn
in*-*h(lf of Haiti lot hnvttiK a fraut'iip* of
thirty On feet. mor or i** . on fuffy
ntre*t. anl u r t•inul. , *r depth north*
ward of on* hun*li , <t amt five (Iofl feet,
tioumliHl north by Hark mvenue lane, for
merly New Ifoiieton irerct Imie eaet by
the eawt rn |>rtl*n of rati lot number
nine tfh. eonth by iMiffy rtr *t, unl v*.• t
by lot ntimlMT • Ijrht (M of mikl ward.
Titmi ca*h; pure ho net* paotmc for title*
JAR M HOOERB, Trustee.
UMIAL nOTICBk.
AND (TRBDIT*
orm.
OKOIUII A. CHATHAM COI'MTT.-
Notlce In liercby itlven to nil lirrfoiw hav
liik Uemande uirilnet Mary I’mvter. Ite
f eahl county, <sH*twwMl. to present them
ii me. properly made out. wltliln the time
(reectilled by law. 00 ax to rhow their
Chirac ter nml nmoiNit; unit all persona in
*l* bted to eawl W** n-| urn re<pnrel to
maku Unn*'llt*- payment to tne.
JOItIrAN K HIKOOKS,
County Administrator,
ir Hay Hnd. weft.
Rvannah. On., July J,
ri< a* Kimball vs. Corn* IU Klmboll,
t'natbnm Bu|erlor Court, June term. IK.
Th®* defendant. Cornelia Kim trail, lx re
quired to le ami apt*’.r nt (hr next term
of the Hiiperlor Court of Chatham county,
Georgia, to In* held on Imn*. 3. ltxo. to an
•wer pinintlff upon th* merit* of the |e
tltlon filed In above cane. A.* In default of
such on arnnec, the court will proceed
to juxtlre nhall a|trertatn
Witnenn, Ihe H<mrahle it<>liert FaJII*
xnnt, Judge of nakl -ourt. tide Hcpt. It,
J. L Mr Ill'll V.
l>eputy Clerk. 8 C., C. C., Oa.
*bvoiioi \. < iia pm \ 1 <:<n
Whereon. Robert II Hepfard. han ap
i>|led to Court of Ordinary for let tern of
•tdmirtintmtton on tho antate of Albert
Kvann. deceased.
Thene are. therefore, to cite and mlmon
l*h nil whom It may concern. to he ml
.ippcnr before mM court, to moke ohjec*
• oti <lf any they hove), on or before tha
itrnt Monday In o t*>u*r. neat, ctfhrrwiao
will letter* will be granted.
Witnenn. the lion. Hampton L. Kerrlll,
ordinary for Chatham county, tbla, tho
!Ihi (|.iy of AngtiiU. HUH.
FRANK B. KlCrt-BAUH.
Cktrfc C. 0.. C. Cos.
(IBOItOIA, CHATHAM COCNTY.—
Whereas M A. O’llyrne hu applied la
Court of Ordinary for |et|. rs of admtnls
(milon on Ihr estate of Ellen Morion, dn-
I'liiwul.
nnw an-, therefore. to rltr and admon
ish all whom It moy ionrrn to bo .mil
appear hefore aal.l court o make objec
tion (If any lh<-y have), on or before (Imi
firm Monday In October m at, otherwlaa
said letters will U- granted.
Wltnaaa, the lion. Ihimptno 1- Fsrw
rill, ordinary for Chatham County, Ibid
the Hat day of August. IWO.
Fit AN K E. KEIMIACH.
Clerk Ot. Ord’, C. Cos.
OnußOlA. CHATHAM COINTT.—
Whereas, Joalah T. Clarke lias applied la
Court or ordinary for letter* 'llaaitmry
us guardian of I tie |>ro|>erty of Eugene U.
Clarke, formerly a minor.
These are, t here fore to cite an<l admonish
all whom It may concern to lx? amt ap
pear before j>all court to make objection
(If any they have!, on or before the first
Monday In October next, otherwise aakt
letters will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L FeT
rllt. Ordinary for Chalhuin county. lids
the list day of August ISO).
FRANK K KKf IsRACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord'y C. Cos.
'OROROtA. CHATHAM CtrCNTT -
Annie Flcklln has applied In the Court of
Ordinary for a twelve months' support for
herself and minor child out of the estate
of Joseph Ftcklln. deceased. Appraisers
have made returns allowing same.
These are. therefore, to cite all whom It
may roncern to appear before said court
•o make object 100 on or before the first
Monday In October next, otherwise name
will be granted.
Witness, the Honor,tide Hampton Is
Ferrlil. Ordinary for Chatham county, thlg
the 31st day of Heptember. I*.
FRANK K ICEII,BACH,
Clerk Cl. Ord’y C. Cos.. Ok.
i— i lira— • ' - —■
murmAU waxtko.
i u ,r. - vi.. . ■ i
Nantucket and Cheyenne.—Healed propo
sals will be received ut the Navy Departe
m. nt until noon on the 21th day of Sep
tember. IWU. ni which time and place they
will Is. opened, for iho purchase of tha
II 8. vessels Nantucket, appiatsud valua
It.',,OCU, ami Cheyenne, appraised value
.ko. They will be sold for cash In (So
perron or persons or the corttoratlon or
i orporatlona offering the highest price
therefor above the appraised vnluc there
of. A separate profsis.il for each vessel
bkt upon must be submltteit In a scaled
envelop*. oddo-sewd to the Swivury of the
Navy. Washington. D. C„ Inrioroad • l'to
posnls for the purchase of the U. fl. 0.
——(naming the veiwel for which offer
U model, and each itroposal must be kc
rempanted by a eollsf ictory csrtltlwl check
for not less than 1(1 i>er cant, of tha
amount of the offer. On applies lion to
the Navy Department, forms of bids ami
bonds, together wllh the terms and con
ditions of sale, also a printed list giving
general information concerning these ves
sels, will be furnished. The vessels can
lie examined at any time after the -fan
d.iv of August. 1900, by applying to the
commandants of the Navy Yard. la-ague
Island, Fa., ami the Naval Htutlon. Port
Itoynl. 8 C., where they now respective
ly H*. They must he removed from the
limits of said yard and station within
such reasonable time as may be fixed by
the Department. The Department re
serves the right to withdraw either or
both of the above nam'd vessels from salo
and to reject any or nil litde. F. Vf.
HACKETT. Acting Secretary of tha
Navy. Aug. 22, 1900.
hlllOtlUi AMD COLUEOICI.
I.Jltc worth Hoardin it Ai Hay School
Fur Girls. Reopens Sept. 21. Mtb year.
Mrs. H. P. LKFKHVRE. Principal.
Mlsa K. D. HUNTLEY, Associate Prln.
iff nod 124 W. Franklin it, UaUUuort.Md,
3