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ENLARGING ITS TERMINALS.
M£ABOARD Bl ILDIXG MiiHK UTIIH-
AbE SIIEUA OH TIIE ISLAND.
Tno f Buildings Going I i> With n
( aparlty lor A.tMto Itnrrel* <>( Spir
it* anti llte Capacity of Ilit* 11,..in
Inspection Mird Being Doubled.
Thr Trrtulnala a Must rinrr since
the Opfulna of thf Shipping Sra
aon.
The Seaboard Air Line is doing a hcjvy
business at lla terminal* on Hutchison a
Island. Many vessels have loaded atnl are
now loading there, anil th< office .itid
wharf force* have been kept busy. The
officials of the company are well pleased
by the areal volume of business that bus
followed so closely upon the establish
ment of the terminals, and they are look
ing for a great Increase In the Immediate
future.
II has been found that the original plan
for the terminals was not sufficiently com
prehensive. Necessity ha arisen before
the terminal* are fairly In use for a con
siderable addition, and work upon spirits
and lostn sheds continues. Months ago
It was deckled that the slips as planned
would he too small, and the upper two
were made twice as long
The carpenters hove been kept busy
longer than they had hoped for. It
developing from time to tins- that more
than had been expected was to be done,
jtome weeks more will be required for the
.'ompie'lon of their work. They are now
adding two shed* to the south side of
the spirits shod* on Tier No. 1, and ad II-
Honal cupaclty for 3,000 or 4 barrels
will thus be afforded. Three hundred feet
are being added to the rosin lns|>ecllon
ahed. also, doubling Its capacity. No Hrt r
'.pulls and rosin yards In the . otintry
.an be found than I hoe of the Seaboard
when work has been completed.
SIR. ARMAKD RE3IU3).
I’laat System Ticket Agent tir to
Mints A t o.’*.
Mr. E. A. Armand. city russenger and
ticket agent for the Plant System, has
resigned to accept a position with Messrs.
J. je. Mini* A Cos. Mr. Armand hits l-n
with the Plant System in lhat -opacity
for several years, and the traveling pub
lic will entrs him greatly. He has pre
sided over Ihe DeSoto ticket office of the
Plant System with air ability and courtesy
■ hat have made him very popular The
road will lose a repreeetitutlve, who has
been valuable to It. .
It I* not known who will succeed Mr
Armand. but It Is staled that li will be
someone af Ihe ticket agents already in
the employ of the com|>any. Col. H. \V.
Wrwnti. passenger traffic manager. Is In
Atlanta to-day, and it Is expected he will
issue a circular relative to the position
as soon a* he returns to Savannah.
BXCIIMOMm ARRIVE.
trowel* Hennght In by the Central
anl the Plant System.
Two excursion* came in yesterday. On
was over the Central and the other was
over the Plant System The Central
brought Its excursionists from nil along
lit lines, while the Plant System gather
ed Its passengers principally from the
Florida territory. The hotels show
that there ordinary business Is In
creased. The limit of Ihe tickets Is two
day*.
(E.\TH%L' Rlli KXC t R9IOV
4lioat 2,000 Vro|tlr llronulK In From
Pnliild All 11% *r f Im* Svutf m.
Tb Central of Georgia Rail nay brought
ir It* higgeM excursion of the reason luat
nixht. there beiitg three sections of the
regular train with 2JOO excursionist'
nbo.ird The excursion covered nearly the
wi.ol# system, there lu lng luimvrou* pas*
sejigers atHMird from Macon. Mil ledge vllle.
f’ovlngton. Augusta and other widely scat
tered points. Fully two-thirds of the ex
cursionists wer** colored, but the percent
ass of whiles whs considerable. The x
-• ursionists will remain in the city to
day. and many of them until to-morrow
night, when their time limit expires.
The excursion was worked up by C.ipt
1,. M. Pleasants. Havantiah’s veteran oi
ored excursion worker, t'apt. Pleasants rm
tlmates that he Im* brought fully 20.600
excursionists Into the city this season, bur
the excursion yesterday w.ta the largest
of all.
COUFBRWfE COMHITTRB MKKTV
M 111 Consider the Elks' Itntr In At*
Inntn To-day.
A meeting of the Conference Commit
tee of th* Southeastern Passenger Aaro
clatlon will bs held to-day in Atlanta
of the rajewnger tnen representing
the Savannah line* left last night to be
in attendance. It Is at this meeting that
the matter of the rate to be allowed for
h'i Kilts* Carnival In November will la?
settled. Tha Klks expect to receive a
rate that is as low as that allowed for
#ny of the cities In this territory that
are shortly to give fairs or street enter
tainments.
%CK ALL TO HF PHKSIDfSiIT.
I nlon Station <nnt|tnnv \% ill Noon
Meet for Oritn n Itulliin.
It Is exp eted that a meeting of the Co
lon Btatl n Company will be held shortly
for organization. Th chart* r ha** been
secured, and organization Is to be the
n*xt step Plana for the station are roe
b*ing drawn.
Mr W. W M nek ill. U I** understood,
will be president of the company Mr
Mackall is senior meml er of counsel
f r the Seaboard Air Line, and It w- he
who conceived the plan for much of the
railway Improvement thl ban !> en made
by that company In ftavaanah within the
'oat year or two. The Southern and the
Plant System are also Interested in the
Union Station Company
Mr O. o. Van den Rerg executive
Plant Bystefn. has resigned to go to H:.
Ixuls, where he will Ih connect* and with
the Louisville and Nashville. He is auo
ceedad here by Mr \V. L. O’Dwyer, for
merly traveling fright agent for the Flor
ida Central and Peninsular.
Mr W. C. Pavla has returned from
P>rtamouth. where he s|ent two weeks
on business connect'd with the Seaboard
Air Line.
I>KATI! OF JBRKWIAH KEAMC.
Mia Funeral Ulll Take Place This
Afternoon.
Jeremiah Keane died yesterday mining
at hla home. No. 11l Price street. He
had been In 111 health for some time, bu:
had not been closely confined. He was a
member of the police force Just after the
"ar, and later waa keeper of u governm nt
light on Cock spur Island for many years.
He was in his 53d year, and leave- u wife
••*1 six children. Ilia funeral will take
place from hla lute residence at 5:30 o’clock
• hla afternoon.
Hines* !irw Officer.
At a meeting of the Republican Blues
night Corpl. J I. Martin was elected
secretary and treasurer of the oowpony.
The position waa held by M. R. Quirk.
Who defaulted*
Sleey.”
Sleeplessness marks the very climax
of human suffering. It is only a step
removed from insanity. When sleep no
longer restore* the exhausted nature, the
* tru KKlc with disease cannot last long.
The starting point of the nervous dis
orders which produce ill • health and
sleeplessness, is generally a diseased
condition of the womanly orgat . Re
store these organs to sound health and
the appetite comes hack, the day’s work
no longer wearies, and sleep is sound
and refreshing. I)r. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription cures diseases of the wom
anly organs. It stops the drains which
weaken women ; it heals the inflamma
tion and ulceration, and cures female
weakness.
There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre
scription ” and it is entirely free from
opium, cocaine and all other narcotics.
It is a temperance medicine.
" Mv health ha* been poor lor manv mn and
I haa taken a g f ct deal of medicine, but it did
me n rood - write* Sir* Roar Kennedy, of
Spring bluff. Adam* Cos , Wir M La*t August my
health wm very poor; I had no appetite and
could not tirtp I wrote to I>r Pierce and he
kludly advtved me to Utkr hi* * Favorite Pre
•criptiou 1 took five bottle* of the ffeacrip
tion * and one bottle of the ' Golden Medical lit*
coeery ‘ ant! 1 feel like anew woman ”
Cure sick headache by using Doctor
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
FIRST DECISION M’LAUGHLIN'S
Continue) from Tenth Pag*.
rccihlng a flhare of the profit* for the
>** of hi- money. ThU wax ihe extent to
whit li h* had engaged In thin
biifdti* > Kef erring to th* Int I lent yes
terday morning aline** aald he had no
intention whatever of nhowing the alight
• t conti mpt for th* t ourt.
Mr. Neidllnger • •*lltl<l to hearing
flturtf vant and Bourquin agree
upon a price to tx p.ihi for a lot of furni
ture. ani to peeing the money paid over
ir. his more, though he wns uncertain a*
to the exact amount of money which
changed h inds. The parties came into
hi* -or* and called hi* attention to the
transaction.
Mr. Sturt-vnt tMtllird tiiat he wa*
mtvcil with the paper* m the recelverohlp
e S iturd.iy night. He naw statement*
in Sunday** Morning New*, he said, to
the ff. t tha he had removes! good*
from th*- More without the knowledge of
•Mr. McLaughlin. nl*o that he had re
moved good* nor included In the aiatement
which he h id m i l*- for McLaughlin, and
that he had *okl gorubi for a le** *um
than their real value. The*e charge*
were all made In Mr. petit
ion to the court, hut Mr. Hturteviint cre
dited th* in to “Sunday* paper.” He
unl r*iood. he *.ld. that the order of the
court applied only to the good* and *-
net* remaining in th** ntore of McLaugh
lin A- Hon. and not to thoee whh h he had
removed. He had gone- with Mr. I sailor he
during the morning merely to verify the
lint ;ir;d to show th it he had vnadr a cor
teef *• itement of the good- taken by him
and ha l requested Mr. Laßockr to meet
him f>r tht* purpo**-.
The wltne-.- contended that he had had
nothing to do with th- removal of the
good* by liourquin; he h id rdmplv want
ed to heck up the goo<l* before their re
moval and al*o to single out norm- rti
.•K- belonging to Mr. MrtoMjghlin As to
the removal of th good* from McLaugh
lln's store, he aald ihat he hal acted in
thl* upon the advice of hi* counsel. Mr
Sl.ner. having been unable to aecure a
Settlement with Mr Mel*aiighlln. The
step wa* taken with the Intention of forc
ing a settlement While tak- n without
Mr. M Laughlin’* consent, they were
taken during regular btmlneew hour*, and
there ttiii no at tempt to conceal his move
ment*. He had not Intentionally shown
any owiteropt of the court In the part
which he took In the matter ye*;rdgy
morning. When asked If he had not said
to Mr. Botirquln to go ahead with the
removal and he would eland all the dam
ages. The witness was positive he had
not made any *urh statement.
Judge Kalliyant declined to permit di
gression*. either by th wlmet** or the
attorneys, entering into the merit* of the
receivership case, only the contempt and
attachment proceeding* iteing under con
sideration. The attorney* announced that
they would submit the mailer without
argument, but Mr. Water made
a statement in which be urged
that hi* client* had shown by their own
ml* ne nls and by the evidence, that they
had no Intent ion of showing any contempt
whatever for the court or It* officer*.
Judge Kalugant said, in rendering hi*
derision, that It wm* evident that i*>th of
the defendant* had had auffb'ien* notice
of the order of the court and that to a
certain degree both were acting togeth- r
H, announced tha* the temporary receiv
er should take chain* of all the p r **;* r *y
In dispute and hold It subject to th* for
th*! order of the court. Mr. Bourquin
should not have attempted to remove the
good*, he said, it being hi* right and priv
ll* * to petition *he court if h thought
his interests were In danger. l*nlew* tlie
d* fendants should disobey this last order
of the court he would not punish them
for the contempt they had already com
mit tel. he said.
This concluded the first chapter of th**
MrLi ughllti*dturlevant matter and leave*
the r* *.eivershlp cast to be heard on li
merit* Saturday.
Stilenient of Mr. kfnrlevanl.
Savannah, 8 S* 17. IM.-WIWr Morn-
Imt N-ws: Will you please allow mo *o
(hat in the peltton fw receiver In
ih>- cat*.’of McLaughlin A Son. vs W. H
Sturt, van! It ra.fl that I had gone Into Mr.
McLaughlin's ator* and removal goods
wWhoul his consent; that T had sold them
■it a price m less than thslr value, and
that I had taken more good* than my
statement called for. etc. Th- facts are
that iftcr trying for more shin a month
to gel a settlement with him so as to
withdraw from the ro-psrmer hip. wllh
out *!• ocas, under the advice of my mi
torn, y 1 removed eerlaln goods during
regular business hour- I charged them
to myself on the joint books. * a Mem
oranda of goods taken from joint "*<*> *°
hf accounted for ns soon us on amicable
settlement can be arrived at by J. Mc-
Laughlin * son. and myself I gave a
complet* list and sold them to n hona flde
purchaser at thetr full value.
The whole affair 1* merely a dispute lie
(ween two partners, which Ihe courts will
adjudleii e. Id and rot "go Into hie store
hut was In h * store a partner when I d.d
it Very respectfully.
" ’ \v. n Sturievant.
AT THE TIIEtTEH.
Ilol.son I ompsnj’s Oyesiek Fer
formnnee Ilefnre l.arae Agdle.ee.
The Kohson Theater Company opened lt
engag. ment last ulfh " Tn,> Rtt *
,- ro ,s Nurse.” The bou.e was crowdct to
(he door*, and the standing room sign was
l„ evidence.
• The Hed Cross Nurse" I* a four-act
THE MOKNING NEWS: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.
military Jr.irnn ffenhtic with ineldcnt* In
the Ppantwh-Amerlt an war. and rrve*
Vri > mli the ptirpu*** lor w hich it i* ill*
tende*l. Among tha i* of Ihe * ocn
p.iny are th* following: VV T Hobson.
Nat Drew*. Frank MaiWlock*. L J H evin,
P Kllkary. Bhep Own. C. li. lirard,
Kotherlna It. Olrnn, Eatelle Wardette am)
Norma Yrger.
The apeclaltba introffureff by Mr. Kil
kary. Mr. A.lam*, Mr Maddo* kw. Mr
Owen iii *l Mi** W.ird* tte were pleading
nnl entertaining ft'ature*. mu) the per
formance altogether w.ia very good.
At a matinee thl* afternoon “Knit
Lynne.” that tear-eompelling dr.una will
be pr*w nicd, and to-night Vial Heda
play. “Roanoke ” will b#* the bill.
HFroHIIHH'v MONim cot IIT.
% Large One In \\ tileti Several In
tereat I tig ( ■• \%**re Heard.
Forty prisoner* were before Recorder
llartridge yenterday.
Wm. Wllson. the negro afre*t'i) Satur
day night by Patrolman Broom, whom
he ahu*rd and attempted to *hoot. wa*
fined slj or lmprt>onm*nt for twenty day*
on the first hargri*. and remanded to the
City Court on the further charg* of car
rying a conceal**) weapon.
Peter Bubee. white, for a*a.mlting the
red-hot man early Hund.ty morning at
W* *t Broad and Liberty turret*, an ac
count of whl.h wa* published In ye*ter
day'a l.vue of the Morning New*. w.a
lined which h- pa I*l. The oih*r men
who were with him and who were arrest
ed on the *amc charge, were taxed )ju
or twenty and y* each. They went to the
lock-up.
G. Bevlll. Jr., arreafol for abuxlng and
threatening hi* mother. Mr*. Bevlll. wa*
turnel over to M iKi*trate Nauchttn’*
(’ourt. in w hlyh a warrant charging him
with a breach of good behavior bad been
*worn out. He w.is released on a bond of
SSOO.
HOTTEST DAY OF THE MO AT 11.
Meienry llctfiatered 111 Dearer** Here
While It In PreealUK In the W eat.
The hlghc*i temperature of the month
wan recorded yeaterday afternoon at 5
o’clock when th** mercury reached W de
gree*. The minimum for the day was 71
and occurred at 6 a. m.
The forecast for to-day and to-morrow
l* for fair weather, cooler Tuesday in the
extreme east part of the state. Fresh
north wind* may la* expected.
In a report received a the weather bu
reau ye*terdny morning It |* nnld that
since Raturdny morning a *ool wave, no
company mg an area of high pressure, ba*
moved In pnd now' rover* the Missouri
valley, the upi* r and central Mississippi
valley, th* I-ak** region and Ohio valley:
It lw* caused a sharp decline of from H
to 21 degree* In temperature, with freel
ing weather in South Dakota, and lifN to
heavy frosts over North Dakota and Min
nesota.
CITY IIIIKVITIOS.
Only a few arrest* were made by th
pod< e yest rd*v end none of those were
of any particular interest.
Bill Hugg. th* negro arrested Run day
by Detective Stark and who I* wanted In
Augusta for th** burglary of the Comin**r
cial Club, was- taken back to that city
yesterday by an officer of th** police de
partment who came for that purpo#*e.
Mr. J.-hn Hlilyard. who was former!*
an officer and magistrate In C. D Kline’s
(’ourt. will In future be with Magistrate
Sam Reynolds, having made the* change
yesterday. Mr lllllyard’* courtesy and
ability ere well known and tb*re little
doubt that he will make numtw-ra of new
friend* in his present position.
tlcnfh of Patrick ( oln.
Patrick Gam die*! yesterday afternoon
it his horn** at Hay anl West Boundary
street*, after a long tllne**. lie was a
native of Ireland, ami waa about TO
yearn old. Hi* funeral will take place
from his late liom- at 4 o’clock this after
noon.
Wftnf 1 lirlr Mi'rn.r HrilttP.4.
The real .•.tagent* will appeal to
the City Council 10-morrow for a rodue
rion In their Hems* lax. A conference
ho- hell] yesterday afternoon. with a view
to prM.ntlnx the appeal to the aldermen.
On. it. liltin' “Kn Ia 11 tia -Boom."
From the Chicago Journal.
Washington, Sept IS.--The girls In the
r 111 ml Staton fori.ua olflee think tho>
have a protty hard time thoao hot il.ivs
Ihe building where they work la only
two stories In hlght. and a. tho top lo of
glass Ihf aun boat* In and makes the
temperature resemble that of an old-fash
lomd kitchen on Ironing day. Most of the
employes are engaged in operating the
punching machines, and * they (>unch on
an average of a thousand cards a day, the
physical labor In considerable.
Every day two or three of the girls
faint or get hysterical, and have to be
a.ken In hand by the trained nurse and
physician who are in constant alien dunce.
There Is a special room provided for pa
tients. called the "fainting room." and
here they may hive their troubles attend
ed to. .There are cot*, und stimulants,
and co'.l water and Ice. and a man with
pth* and (lowder*.
When the girl tins recovered from hys
tcrl-w or hw come out of her faint she It
bundled into a cab and aent home at the
government's expense.
I.ast >n title > Excursion to llrnne
wick
WUI leave Savannah, via the Plant Sys
tem. Sunday. Sept. JO. train leaves Savan
nah 5.a) .m : returning leaves lirunawlck
9 O', p m. Ticket* ll.iu for the round trip,
—ad.
Arrangement* have been effected by
which 1,000 mile book*, the price of which
1* {£>.QU each, issued by the Seaboard Air
i.lne Railway, are honored through to
Washington over the Pennsylvania Rail
road; from Portsmouth to Raltlmore over
the Raltlmore Steum Packet Company,
between Clinton and Columbia over
the Columbia. Newberry and Laurens
Railroad ThU arrangem-ng Includes the
books Issued by the Florida Central and
peninsular and Georgia and Alabama
Railroads.— ad.
••It Pared Me.”
"Oraybeard broke up rheumatism on
me." *ay Mr. Ch. Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker treel. "And put me In
better health than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time."
Take Oraybeard PHI* for that dlny
feeling —la*- 1 appetite, and follow R up
with a bottle of Oraybeard. It I* all you
need Re*pe Drug Cos., sol* prop*..
Savannah. Ua- ad.
A IJelletows Smoke.
The Herbert Spencer I* an elegant cigar
and Is truly a delightful enjoyment to
Inhale the fumes of this line tobacco; It
1* evhilaratlng and delicious.
See that tile r.ame of Herbert Spencer
I* on every wrapper of every cigar, with
out which rone are genuine
The Herbert Speneer cigars are only
sold by Ihe Im* of U Concha* at S3 50. and
Perfeelo*. M W at IJppman Uro*.. whole
*ghle druec uard and Coogrosa
atreet*. of this city -ad.
"Oraybeord I* a family medicine with
at" said a prcmlmnt butlnes* man yea.
terday. "My wife take# It. and I notice
etv I* etijoylng better health than f t
veare. The children ketp well by taking
U."
Oraybeard may be obtained at all drug
etoree or write to a* for It. Respeas Drug
Cos., eole pr .p*., Bayat nab, Go.-ad.
CLASSIFIED AUVtH fl SEMEN TS.
raiuuxM.
"REMODEL! NO A RAUB
< bauct> to ur btrtlwlav.
and x.-dillng pr.-srnt hi wry low itl;
•aihl gold watch, lady’. tti\ wa* lift,
now $7 3c; B W. Ravraond watch, wa. $45.
now sl* 50, patent l.vvr allvrr watch. Btc;
plain gold wadding ling*. sl6*l atal tip;
•ilaimXHl ring, .a $75, now ssl; hand-om*’
clualer ring, lady . .lxo, waa sll, now $5 35;
mall ordnw piocn[t4lv tilled. Figt-,t* TH
*5-i Broughton, llalr. JrwHry ami Httav
tng Supply llouatv
“•STAFF OF LIFE Hit AIN HUB AIX
r.i-omnirmlnl by ptiy.l* tans, crimp and
Vienna loavon hot).-.! iwtic a day; my
i.o-pniinl Vtriifui I. an oxo-llcnt loaf for
aandwlchot. ■T)or!lt'.' , Varlrly Bakery,
13$ Eu.t Broughlon atrool.
TANARUS“ SHOI'LI) BKB 11IU.F.1CS Fl'BNl
tuie; newt-at ityliy for bolrtunt, dining,
room. i>ailor. In oak. walnut uml mahog
any; Miller * price, and term, are rea
ftonable. 207 Broughton, weal
TO! WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It * rich and pure; fry
It.
S!HO FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they laid. C. P. Miller, Agent
"r SIIOI Lit BEB MILLER'S NEW
wtyie. In carpel., inalllng. window whadoe,
art *quare*. rug*, hn curtuln*. etc.;
Miller*a price* and term* ate reasonable
307 Broughton, west.
'FINE BICEFIEI.D r.AMH AT HA
krr a.' every day. beat of all other an at.
In markat
IF ITS Rt't’.S YOU WANT. TOU CAN
gat them cheaper from McOUlle.
KIMBALLS ANTI l; IIE U MAT! C
rtngs. ihuu.nnd, uaing Ihrm end all ben
efited. Oardner’e Baaaar. agl
“special, an Unlimited supply
of nice willow rocker,; ladles' wire, at $2
J. W. Treple.
SL4tfBUTS Nil E RATTAN RtB’KEIt?.
ladles' slae; larga a.M-rtmenl of rockers,
couches and easy chalrw. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
~OCT. IST I WILL MOVE TO 411 \VI>T
Broughton. Ring up S4*dt If you want lo
have your furniture movrxl or packe<l for
ehlpmenl or storage. I guarantee price*
lh- same as I do the work that'* given
10 me A 8 Urlffin. 314 llroughlon atreet,
west; nviltiesee* made lo order.
li'GILLIS* LACK CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
V SHOULD SEE MILLER'S OFFICE
desks, oltt.-e tublra. office chairs, offle#
matting, office shades. C. P. Ml.ler,
Agent
“floral DESIGNS, PALMS AND CITT
flowers, al Gardner'r Bazaar, agent for
tdeischtg a Nursery.
V WUX idol MOVE Arfi- 0 WTIX
certainly need aonw-thlng In my line;
i; will nave money by tradlnx with m*v C.
P. Miller. Axent.
M'OlLeLdli) BE iiUb BIXTT-nfCH RUG 9
-Pmyrna p.ittrna— for B eenta.
OUARANTKICD FOUNTAIN PEN. |1
At Qardner’a Ibisaar.
18 TOUR IRON BAFK FIRF PROOF?
Stlffel A' Frermmn have n mantllriß offer
of fl for every xa(n of (heir n*tke that
do** not preiM-rve It* content*. One
w.i* In burning debrla 113 hour*. When
twken out, tlio hoae hi to bo turned on
11 When o)M>ned. not m page wn* dla
coloretl, not a record loat. not a dollar de
stroyed If you want Mcufily, buy as
Stiff* II Ar Freeman mte. C. P. Miller,
Agent
M OILM9 IS CHEAP ON Rt ’OB. NETS,
loro curt Aina, hammock*, water coolers,
pillow*, pictures, alovoa. Mroom suites,
and furniture of svery d*a thslon
""see the jewel stoves and
range* for sale by J. W Teepls; also
agent (or In.-urance gasolin** stove.
’U SHOULD SEND YOUR ORDERS
fot tuning and repairing piano* and i*r
gana to W. P Manning, with C. P Mil
ler, Agetit; prompt attention to out-of
town orders. C. P. Miller. Agent.
MOILLIS MOVES. TACKS. SHIPS
and store* pianos and furniture; best work
only; no ’Chsop-John” prices—no “Chswp-
Jobn" Jobs.
U SHOULD SEE MILLER’S STOVES
and ranges; th#* be*t nmk* h at rcuAonable
prices. C. P Miller. Agent.
••FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,”
Is a specialty with MrGIIIAa.
“u should bend me your on
dorsfor upb>l*tering parlor an| dining r<>-*n
furniture in I# si her. nllk and other fab
ric*. In the best manner; curled hair.
rno*s and cotton mattre**#* renovated,
all work well d*me and atl*faction guar
anteed. C. P Miller, Agent.
PULLEY BELTS. 23C. BUCTCLEfOoC;
sbiminum shirt set. 10c, at Gardner’s Ba
zaar.
WHEN TOU SEE M OILLIB’ BIXTT-
Inch 99 cents rug*, you will buy them.
Just can’t help It; will sell In any quan
tity
IF TOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, ordst your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books from
Mcrnlnr News Savannah. Q*.
MkUICAL.
LADIES? CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, re
liable Take no other, flend 4e stumps
for particular*. "Relief for La'lles,” In
letter by return mall. Ak your druggtai.
Chtchenter Chemical Cos.. Phliada., Pa.
'HOW ARE TOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are troubling you, call on me and I
will give you relief. I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corns and all diseases of th* feet
without pain; churgee reasonable; can
rive the best references In th# city; ps
ttenta treoted at residences; orders ran
be left at Livingston's drug store. Bull
and Comrre*# *4re#*ts: tslspnon# 2. Lera
Davl*. surgeon ehlronodlrt
|||;|,p A$TU>-41.E.
in* thtPiuttAl^l?^rjßfV
erry htilne*. yount innn with “mtf
who uiwW.limxV* plain hook
k. ptne: comr writ rwomnwrMtfd from
taxi employer; strictly kooM habit*; none
Other neerl apply Also a youn !•! Ilv
tiiK with his p.irents; strawy cmiiloynieii*
Ihr year roun<l. Addresa Mornlnfl News,
care Grocer.
W ANTliI>rT$7N HANDS TO ~ BPI.IT
and .la k *oo>l near rlly. Meet k'nlle
man at H Oarken a. 715 Wheaton street,
at 3 w __
w A NTKH. AN EXPKIt IBNC E 7 >
salesman for Ihe retail trade, to sell n
po|Milar liraixl of < l*r. Aikjress "llusl
ness." this offli-e. 1 _
WANTED - EXPERIENCED BAUBB
- to sell a line of men's ahoes |o the
retail trade on lommls.lon Olve r<-fer
enoes nod ekpertence, ''M<n'a Shoes,” F.
O Ho* 24X6. I to. ton. Mass
“active hustlers evert
where to take otdrs for ‘Story of the
lit vrston Horror” Over f(H ra‘ E'ab
ora'ely lllu tratet from aetual proto-
H aphs Agents <• Inlry money. Illtist>id
elrrular and otnflt free Art jmek Ad
dress fllob. Illbje I'uldtshlhK Cos, 723
Uhsatnut street. ’ Ptillsdelpdia, Fa.
MANAOER FOR BRANCH orFTCE
■t favsnrah by old established house;
.alary SIOO month: also liberal nmmlaslons
on saUs; $6lO e\sh and tefe:n-e* re<iulr
ed Address 14. x ■>. I’hlltl Ip’ll I, I'a.
WANTED "MU FIRST- -CUABR
white barter; auod pay and permanent
position. Aintly lo T. C. Davis. Ocala. Fla.
lIi:L.F V\ ISTbP-I'CUALR.
'wanted! m iiii Lf>a4 JeiT^wom'a^n
os rook and general servant. 100 Ninth
street, east.
“wanted! REV BRAD BAI.EB DADIBO
for dry oo>!s; only those with experience
need, aiiply. Rekateln's.
WOMEN TO I*o WATER COUIR
work st home; experience unnecessary.
We teach you by mall and buy your work
Tha Onffin Art Cos.. Scranton. Fa,
AUBXTI W AKTKB,
|2C* TO fk) DAILY EASILY MADE BY
our Itvs agents men or women, selling our
latest novelty, campaign aaterproof neck
tie* Good* entirely new and |Mlent<*d
Agents delighted. Hal** unlimited. What
others do you can do. Tlm I* short.
Writs to-day and secure eiclustve terri
tory. Gusiant**d beat seller. Address,
with stamp. M & M. Manufacturing Com
pany. Dept. C. Bprlngffeld. Mas*.
■WPLOYMEYT WANTED.
"wavi tPIT
man. or a.<*qst4iit packer, in store or cel
lar. reference and reemme mbit tons fur
nl*he|. for stxne businer* m in's influence
will |*tv a good ta-ii prU*-. and bettellt
of trade; corn *pond nes t onffdeneiai \A
dress. Watchman. A&orning Nr we
WANTED. BY A MAN WITH Ex
perience, |k sit lon *h hookk*** par, shipping
clerk, buyer, manager or salesman. f*r
• • HI Ml I ItOtMM furitlhlNfl
Addr •h p D Q . care Morning New*.
iioim:* tv aati;i.
WANTED, A BIX TO EIGHT RO .M
south of Waktbiirg. t>etvn Hab
ersham and Montgvvna ry at reel k; front
yard or lawn desired. Addr* •* Minister,
can* News.
H ro<\ HOUSE V\ \ N
(with lawn or garden preferred!. In good
location. Aiktreas Good Tenant, this
office
It on vi * WANTED.
COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN
would like rooms with or without board
Must le noitli of Liberty Im-i*i t|i Aber
corn and Barnard Reference If desired.
Addrt m* Manager, car* New* office
TWO YOUNG MEN WISH LARGE,
nicely furnished front room. g<w| locu
tion. Reply II M care Morning News.
W ANTED—M IStRLLA RMOli
IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from Springfickl Dairy, it * rich, pure and
wholesome.
IF TO!? WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt. saml. manure, etc . free of
charge. Just at city limits, hauling over
hard mad write or teleph>rw> Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
streets.
■ ■ 1
FOR RRNT-IIOONI.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; ALL
conveniences. 30H Barnard street, near
Liberty.
DESIRABLE BASEMENT FOR OF
flee or will rent furnished or unfurnished
to party wanting to lak** table board* r*.
214 V\et Liberty.
3 CHARLTON STREET, WEST. (’OR*
ner Bull. lw#> I- 141 f$ 11 front room*, fur
nished or unfurniaiie*!.
"■ ' ' —■■■■■■■ ■
FLATS FOII HEAT.
with bafh, firm floor; Lyons block; suita
ble for any purpose John Lyon*.
"FLAT FOR RENT. WILL HELL OR
rent g* stove and one xult of furniture.
214 Liberty, west
“for RENT. FLAT OF 4 ROOMS
over drug store, corner |l<|fon nn*i Mont
gocnery etr***s*. s!'• per tmedh; key In
drug store. J T Shuptrine, corner Con
gre** find Jefferson street*.
“for rent, a flat or four de
4ightful room; pries reasonable 211 Wabl
burg. east.
"to RENT 12 JONES. EAST. FLAT
and basement, to small family
‘"PARTLY FURNISHED PARLOR
flat. Oglethorp** avenue, east; to parties
without children Apply 125 Broughton.
West.
“FLAT FOUR ROOMS TO COUPLE
from Oct. 1. unfurnished or partially fur
nished; 120 Duffy. ea*t. Apply 30i Hull
street.
FOR RENT ~ THAT DESIRABLE
flat of three connecting room* and pri
vate Imth. 3 Charlton street, went.
ron Hictt t-inu uA
FOR RENT. NI7XT TO THE CORNER
of t?oriKt'*'’s sittl Montaomury streets,
three-atory brick house First class condi
tion Apply tu J 11. Ilelmken. Whitaker
anti Utterly streets.
TIIAT DERIRABI.E llot’HE. NO. 215
Jon s street, east; renovate 1 throuKhout.
Apply W A. Ftaman a drug store, Aber
eorn atreet.
"FOR RENT. DESIRABLE BRICK
house*, number 402 and 40. Huntlnadon,
east; newly papered and repwired. with
all modern improvements. Apply to E
C Way. Bell Telephone. 1576
‘FOB RENT. RESIDENCE 336 801..
loti street, west; seven rooms; all con
veniences; newly papered and painted. $22
per month; tense for one year. Apply to
J T. Bhuptrtne, corner Congress and Jef
ferson streets.
“for RENT TO AN ACCEPT A BIJC
party. ny residence, northeast corner First
and Drsyton streets Apply C. W. llowatd.
No 3R! Bay street, east.
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE.
No 317 Wutdtiurß street, east, between
Ahercorn and IJncoln, flrsl-dasa nrd. r
and condition; every convenience, litshl
rent to rlkht tenant Estate ttalomon
Cohen. West Rrnad amt Rrotißhlon streets.
FOR RENT. COMFORTARI.E HOUSE.
No. 215 Wsldhur* strset, east, tadween
Ahercorn and IJncoln; perfect condition,
newly papered, hot and cold water; every
convenience Relate Salomon Cohen.
West llroad and llrotißhlun streets.
Torr rent! ;o;t Ji:rrEH“'*N and
216 Aitelerson. nest; also parlor tint. In
quire tl2 Jefferson.
“SMALL HOUSE. 427 BARNARD
street, facln* Chatham S|uare; poeee-e on
Immediate. Apply J. C. Fostell, 12 Bay,
eaat.
' DESIRABLE HOUSE S BARNARD
street, factnc square; possession Oct. I.
Apply J. C. Fostell. 12 Hay. east.
roll IIBI4T—STOIUES.
FOR RENT. SUITABLE Foil STORK
or office, southeast corner Montgomery
and Ferry street lane.
FOB BENT. TWt* STORKS 13 AND 17
Bay street, west, thirty try ninety feet,
mi’ll, with cellars and elevators; posses
sion Oc4. 1. For terms, applv to George
W. Owen*. 4 Itryan street, east.
“one of THE BEST nUSINEHS
stands for rent. Apply Flalshek ft Cos.,
Bryan, east.
“FOR RENT. STORK. 115 IIROUOH
tret street, rtist; ponsoslon Immediately
sl-o eevetal and airable residences and
Rata. Apply A. Wylly. 12 Bryan atreet,
east.
FOB 6*I.I7—HEAL ESTATE.
OOOD STRAWBERRY FARM IN
lllilsborouKh county. Flu.. sV*t. six-room
house, seventeen acres land, near ■’tlp
pln* point. Box 142. Tampa. Fla.
FOB SALE. A FINE RACKROX TUr".
pentlne form, on line railroad, new ?•-
barrel still, plenty shocks and other hulid
tnirs. iwtvate sldln*. -< ro|> yearly. 11
vlruln crops, plenty tlmlier. paid for. to
cut 15 crops; full equlppesl. and at work
will sell now or after awtherlna scrape
and rJtp. Ad.treaa C. M. 0., Tlfton. Ga.
ONE DOLLAR FEU WEEK WILL
buy nk-e kds on Eleventh und Twelfth
streets, near West Broad. Savannah Real
Eatatn Exchange.
A HOME WITHOUT CASH-TWO
dollar per week will buy one. Savannah
Real Estate Exchange.
FOR SALI LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
Bast Brood, at s2u. each; will soon ba
advanced to s22s; when a lot has bean
paid for I can arrang* to gat a boms
bulM. C. U Dorset!.
FOII MALE— URAL ESTATE.
n^r^SALErTToT^FCM^^
dred dollars, easy terms, on Ninth strsee,
near ICaxt Brvud. no city taxation. C. ii.
Dorset:.
FUH S v )-i TII’oHE ON JSTIN PII
street, near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class parties, who Will make
good neighbors, ami none other an buy.
The term* ar# very easy, and they ar#
cheaper than any other In the vicinity,
l II PfitHli.
FOR IAU INT! 1 STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at LHB
each; Iwentv-fivs dollars cash, uiul easy
monthly payments. C. II I*oratt.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDING I/YTS
for sals all over the city. Robert H.
Totem, real estate dealer. No 7 York
•treat, west.
Pl.t Mill Mi.
MODERN PLUMBING. IT Wild. UK
to your Interest to let me give you sn ex
ttm.ite on vour plumbing, new or old
work. repair work a specialty. I .$m
a practical plumber. N guc ' work to
endanger your life. Wiggins, phone ?T7.
Georgia or Ibdl.
run Ulil-BlMßiiUlktUll.
VVUVMItA/.LLI i Ill.itL 1H WITCII
hazel and witetilusar) one Im ntado to
euro the otlitr I* mad*; to sell, put a
t'otils of ours by the Mds *.f on** of tha
otter kind; we give you all the quality
and .til the quantity that your moaey en
titlem you to—a pint for a quariet INinse a
Drug Hti r *, llenry und Ab crn. Whit
aker and Taylor
FOR HALE. GENTLE BUGGY HORSE;
also covered delivery m igon. new. A*l
dr* R . Morning News.
FOR SALK BUGGY AND HARNESS,
■•oldie nn<l bridle; good as new, cheap.
Id Congress, east.
FOR BALE, TWO GENTLE IIORSKS
.•.! one tine inulr. Apply 24 Broughton,
c.wt.
COW'S FOR HALE. IF YOU WANT A
good milk cow. r* aiohobv. 1 can su|q*ly
you Call 471 West Boundary.
AHlf AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR
sale feet of ash suitable for wheel
wright*. carriage maksrs. car works and
interior houae finish. Also cypres* lumber
of all size* We tv.v* re*umesl cutting oir
famous brand* of cypress ahlngles and will
soon have a full line ,>f them lot salt. Vala
lioval Mancfacturtng Company.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich, purs milk, try It; >ou
will h* p|ea*el.
LUNI AA li FUt Ml.
LOST KNIGHTS’ TEMPLAR CHARM
set with small 4lunto4ule; name engraved
und other engraving*, niter.tl reward.
Cha*. C. Ely. !♦• Ilr>aii. east
\A >BT, GOLD RING. DIAMOND AND
* ipphlre setting. Reward paid at 213 Per
ry. w est.
U >HT. SUNDAY A FTF3IIN4 K .V. SMALL
pm. leaf shaiie; set with |wnrl*
nnd diamond Kln.i.r r. w.rd"sl by leaving
• 1 lon?> Montgomery street.
EDIiATIOXIL
SAVANNAH ACADEMY TIIK THllt
iv-m . oiml annual *‘ilon of the s.ivatm iti
Ai vietny commetn-eti ti-t. |, | i|Mr.i k>o
for or iMj.Htncss. mteidal primary
atMl grammar §< h*ol department Applv
mi 334 Bull at reel f 4 >r catalogue* and *pe
dal terms John Taliaferro, principal.
Mlllld.UNKUliß.
R^r7Hr^T*XTNTLD
with German ready mix ad paint, entire
sat tsfacl ion guaranteed. Ad.im* Paint
1 omptthy,
“wanted, ONE THOUSAND lll’N
gry |eqt|e st th Hoiiihein Grocery Com
pany, Hi Barnard street.
“WE SELL HEWER PIPE. FLUE
pipe. Are day, firs brick al lowest prlctw.
Adams Paint Company, 104 Congress,
west.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
in every dollst of your hard-earned hard
ash at ihe Southern Grocery Company,
111 llarnard *tr*et
GYPSINE IH THK BKST WALL FlN
tsh made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah
agent*. Ih4 4’ongrea*. west
RKDYTCR YOt.TR I.IVING EXPENSES
by Inveniing your hard-earned hsr*l cash
with the Southern Grocery ('om|ai)>, HI
Barnard street.
j Good Positions
aA r< 4D ECURED
I B/acfiVe Vtdr Atstlf
Young Men
, Women
I |
1 ’ (oilrse II
' BUSINESS { ffMmmat&Ui'
COLLEG ES .1 >
WArfaabtJqtw’
lkual botickb.
NOTK’K TO DKIITORS AND CRBDX
TORB.
CfSOIUIU, CHATHAM UAUNTY—MO
tIee In bi.r#4y giv#*n lo all having
•bmamt* agalnet Clara M Kilt*, late* of
Ktild county, furd, io them to
me, profwrly ine'k Hit, arithin th* time
pre*crlb**i) by law. wri a* to *how th4r
charicter ami .im*unt, ami all |K>raon* in
debt**<l to *akl <lv*ea*el are required to
make fmrn*llat* payroant to m*
CHARLICB EL LIB. Kxacutor,
I2X Bay Street. <taßt, Hav mnah. Ga
Bavannah. 01., Augu*t U. 1900.
Si fl I iEBTOItfI AND CHKDIT
ORB.
OnOfIGIA. CHATHAM COUMTY -
Notice la hereby given to all paraofi* hav
ing ilcm-ind* againet William J llurty.
late of *alcl county. ff**cea*e!. to |reaent
th‘m to u*. properly mnh* out, within th.
Mint |r<M*rllHtft by law. mo n o tthow
their **haracter an<l amount, anil all per
*ona indebted to waUI <!*<'<•*<<} are requlret)
to mike immediate payment to ih
.Mary Ellen llarty,
arwl Marie Harty,
Exectitrleaa of Will of W'illlam J. Harty,
I>rd|sf<|
Bavannnh, Ga.. Wept, t, 11W.
GEIL & QUINT
FOR
GOOD QUALITY
SHOES.
205 BROUGHTON ST., WEST.
AICTIO* HALM Ft TfTir DAT!.
VOI >IIM A* UENdOMi. isetleaeers.
Under and hy virtue of an order of lbs
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I
will sell st public out . ry, betw>*n the
legal hour* mt ■*.■ u tt * FIRST
DAY OF OCTOBER. 1900. being the second
4lay thereof, before th#* Court House loor
of Chatham <*>untv, to the highest hm!
le*t Udder for cash, purchaser paying for
titles and o venue stamps, an undivided
half interest in twenty-five acres of land
on the Oge* rheo road, at it Junction with
the Chnrb jP*n ami H.tvapnah Railway,
aisl known as the Mlilen place on said
Ogerrhee road, with Improvements there
on Sold for tnuintalnance ami upt*>ri of
minor heirs
EMMA RKIBEN. Guardian.
The owm-rs of the other undlvliletl half
Interest In property itswe deacrllied will
a* II for tlic *im* pric that the guardian
obtain* for th* other half
YOU MANS A DEMMOND.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 11. l % III.I* IXHIMMIAT PROPERTY
C. 11. DORHKTT, Aaetinnerr.
Under anil by virtue of an order grant
t I b) the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County, I will sell at
Court House In Ha\annuli, during the us
ft il hours of sab*, on Tuesday, Oct. 2,
1?M0. for the purpose of th- payment of
dels* and for distribution, the following
property of the estata of Barbara A.
Koch, deceased Those three certain
lot* of land In the city of Buy i nah.
known a* lots Nos. 4. 5 ami 1.1, Jones
ward, with Improvement* thereon, known
an Nos. 230. JQ, 2*4 und 23* Reynolds
street, mid No*. 223. 2£*. Arnold street.
Term* cash, purchaser paying for Mle*.
JOB II KOCH.
Administrator Ktffate Barbara A KM*h.
GUARDIAN SALE.
IM IIOIIKHT 11. TVIIAI, Aaetlanser.
UNDER ami by virtue of an order
granted by the Ordinary of
county. Georgia. I will sell at public out
-4 ry leforr the Court House of Chatham
4 aunty, Georgia, on Yuoulay. (t'*t. t. st
II n‘< 104 k. thfffi three lots of land known
a* lot* Nos. 1, 2 and A. in Hull's stth-di
\ Uton of southern portion of lot No 2, In
thick tything. lYrcivol ward, being on
Montgomery street, extended, and about
yards south of Tw# !fth Mnvl Tern*#
tush. THOM AH WALHH
Guarill m for Joseph O. Walsh.
LEU AS. N.tLR*.
CITT MAltftllAl/B RALE.
City Mitrsluir* tittlce, Havnnnah. •!.,
Hept. 4 l pm I’ntlcr and by virtue of ex
ecutlons for real estate for the year IttU,
p's etl In my liinda liy C 8 Hardee, eliy
treaeuter, I will sell, as required by the
City ordinance, betor the Court Hotter, In
the city of Kiivsnnah. county -if titanium,
atnto of (.Borgia, between the lawful hours
of rale, on the first Tuesday In October,
Ism. the following property (lot and Im
provenirnte thereon), to wit: Each piece
of property (lot end Improvement* there,
on* pvt-d on as the i r->(erty of the portion
or p< raons who-.' netne or names litiite*
dlately precede Ihe de,script Ion; all of tho
said property tint and Improvements
thereon) situate, lying and bring In the
city of Savannah, county of Chatham,
state of Georgia:
It.
Win Brown. trustee, south half of lot
No H. Johnston ward
11.
C W. Howard, lor No. 18. Itepperd
ward
I’atle Hopkins, east half of lot No It,
subdivision hit No 31. Robertsvtlle ward.
R.
John Hmlth. lot No. t. suh-dlvlston lota
No 7. S3, *3. Hi. , Choc tew ward.
W •
Estate Michael Walsh lot No. 14, Choc*
taw ward
Term* issh; purchaser paying for li.e
and stamp* JOHN POWER.
Ctty Marshal.
CITY MARSHAL'S HALE
Clly Marshal's Oftlee, Havannsh. Ge.
Heptember 4. 19Mo liider ami by virtue of
eiecultons for paving, laying, repairing or
curbing sidewalks. placed In my h anda by
C. K. Hardee, clly treasurer. I will sell,
as required by the clly ordinance, before
the Court Iboise. In the City of Hevannah,
county of Chatham state of Georgia, be
tween the lawful hours of sale. on tho
First Tuesday hi *ciot>er, 1900, the follow
ing property (lot and Improvemrnts there
on*. to wit Each piece of property l.ot
and Improvements thereon) levied on as
the |in>|H'rl)i of ( the |wr*on or person*
whose name or no mew imm. <l4-
ately precede the description; all
of the said properly (lot and
Improvements thereon) situate, lying and
being In Ihe City of Savannah. county of
Chatham, state of Georgia.
H
C, Wallace Howard. Lot No U, Rrppant
Ward Terms, cash. |*urch*ser paying tar
till* and stamps. t
JOHN POWER,
Ctly Marshal.
I.KGAI. JOTII'H.
NOTICE TO DEBTORR AND CtRBD
ITOIIB
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COP NTT
Notice la hereby given to sll persona ha*.
Ing demands against Rosa Green, late of
said eounly. deceased, to present them to
me. properly made out, within the limn
prescribed by law. so a* lo show their
character and amount; and all persons In
debted to said deceased are required lo
make Immediate payment to me.
Havsnnah. **.. July se. ie>
PATRICK O'CONNOR. Exe-utor.
NOTICE Tf) DKHTOHH AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice I* hereby glveti lo all persons hav
*
: I 1.1 <|l.| ,
them to me. property made out. within tha
time prescribed by law. no as to show
their character and amount; und all per
sons Indebted to sab! deceased are re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
Savannah. Ua.. Aug. 13, ltd).
SOLOMON CONYERS.
Executor.
Care Denmark. Adams A Freeman.
DONNELLY DRUG C 0„
SAVANNAH. UA.
DRUGS. REEDS. ETC.
Mall orders solicited. 14*11 phone €79
P. S—Sand for free samplo K. n ft.
Dyspepsia Curt.
3