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OFFICERS WERE ELECTED.
llOAlin CIIOK\ BY THU MUM.tH
UNION STATION rONIMH,
Mr. Mi. Mi. Maekall, FrnMrnli Mr. I',
I. l.etinon, Vlee FrMldnti Mr. J,
Monllrlr Ln, Trramrrri Mr. \\ . V.
Until. Hrrrrlarr _ Thr Irabnnril.
Hi** Southern anil the Plant Ha* n
Hrpmrllalltr I |>n the llonril nt
Officers—l*re*ldenl Mncknll tMhor.
Im-il In Cloan Ihr 4 ontrari With
thr City —Design* fur tbr Building
t Ur Telegraphed fur.
The Initial meeting of the Savannah
Union Station Company was held yester
day afternoon at the offices of Messrs.
Mickall & Anderson. The charter was
secured a few weeks ago front the state,
and the Incorporators gave their attention
to the neat step—organization
Mr. W. W. Maekall W’as elected presi
dent of tha company. Some days ago the
Morning News announced that this choice
would he made. Mr. Maekall has been
Identified more closely than anyone !*•
with the Seaboard development In Sa
vannah. and with the'exeeutlon of the
project for the establishment of a union
station by that line, the riant System and
the Southern Hallway.* All three compan
ies are well satisfied to have Mr. M t 'kal*
occupy the chief position in the manage
ment of the passenger terminal, and hi*
administration is sure to result beneficial
ly to all.
Third Vice President and General Man
ager F. H. Gannon of the Southern Hall
way, was elected vice president of the
company, while the Plant System Is rep
resented ln the organ ration by Treasurer
J Moultrie Lee. who was elected treas
urer of the Union Station Company. Mr
W. V. Davis was chosen secretary of the
company.
President Maekall was authorised to
close the contract wlih the city for light<
privileges, concessions amt lands, the de
tails of which were agreed upon some
lime ago. It was only utter considerable
discussion and many postponements ut
meetings that the railroads finally suc
ceeded In coming to terms wdh the com
mittee appointed from the City in ii
to consider the petition of the otfl lain. „
Now that thr organization of the Union
Station Company hat wen perfected. It
Is expected that extra efforts will !><■ ma.h'
to hasten the preparations so that actual
work may soon begin. Mr. Maekall said
yesterday that he expects to telegraph th<
architects at the North w 10 hav- been n
fiuestrd to submit design* for the "Building
to hove (hem send on Ihrir drawings a •
soon as possible. Those submitted wl.l i •
subjected to a close Inspection, an>l the
most deserving will tie sele ltd.
Tin ; 2,00t>-< Alt OltDF.tl.
Srabnaril's (out rad It fill lllatr A
I it. Flint fur lleeunl.
A copy of the contract between the Sea
board Air I.lne Hallway Company and
H air & Cos., bankers of New York, for
the purchase of l.M)i flit cars. 7<Ju plain
box’cars, and 3t) ventilated, fell lined box
cars, was filed in Ihu offii o of the clerk
of the Superior Court yesterday for re
cord. The estimat'd total cost of thr
eats Is tl.3fd.oM). The cats are to be built
at the South llaUtmore Car Work*, ac
cording to specification* furnished by the
railway company. Each car manufactur
ed and delivered under the contract Is to
have a metal plate on each stile marked
"Itlafr & Cos., owners."
The Seaboard Company agrees to pay
15 per cent, of the cost In ca-h. The bal
ance of the purchase prim Is to be paid
la installments of KMt**> quarterly, with
Interest at R per cent per annum. The
deferred payments are to be evidenced by
i egottabie promissory notes of the Sea
board Company, of the amount of Ri.isK)
eich, with Interest coupons attached. Ten
o' these are to be paid quarterly. The
terms and conditions of the contract are
staled In detail.
Mr. S<>k>n Jacobs, commercial agent of
the Central of Georgia. with headquarter*
al Birmingham, spent yesterday In the
city.
The Sen Board Air l.lne brought In yes
terday an excursion of about a thousand
negroes from Columbia and the elation.*
along the road. They reached here about
1 o'clock oml left on the return trip last
night ut 6.
The dining car service on the Southern
Hoad tan chance*! Sunday. Heretofore
only a regular meal has been rerved f*ir
which |1 waa charged, hut from now on
meals will he served ala carle and the
prlceo will be made In accordance.
The outlook for large crowds for Ihe
Macon Fair from this city is very good
Indeed ond already the Central Hoad Is
beginning to feel the Increased travel. It
1s expected that the travel will materially
Increase from now until the fair is closed.
Mr Ward Clark, ticket agent al Thom
asvlllc for the Plant System, has been
promoted to the position as cily ticket
ngenl left vacant by the resignation of
Mr. E. A. Armand. who yesterday enter
ed Ihe employ of Messrs. J. F. Minis ond
Cos. Mr. Clark Is expected to take charge
of the ofllce, to-day.
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RECORDER'S MOMIAY DOCKET.
Forty.two Prisoners Tried and Given
Varying Sentences.
Forty-two prisoners were on the Recor
der's docket yesterday, but no one of
them on any very serious charge.
The four while men who were arrested
as auspicious characters Saturday night
by Detective Murphy, were released with
the proviso that they leave town imme
diately.
C. A. Calnan, charged by Tllllc Stubbs,
with firing a couple of shots at her early
Sunday morning, was sentenced to a fine
of flO or fifteen days In Jail. The Stubbs
woman was discharged.
Enoch J. Duke, colored, for the larceny
of a bicycle lamp was rem inded to the
City Court.
The other prisoners were up for the us
ual varied charges ond were meted out
sentence* accordingly.
The Recorder will hear this morning a
number of case* that have been ptri on
•he Information docket. The most inier
etlng of these will be the trial of Capt.
N'elson Late. Idem. Alex Thomas and
Set gt. Jeff Williams of lire Chatham Eight
Infantry, who ore charged by Messrs.
Walter Sauls and C. O I.asslter with
having drilled the company on the aide
walk of Montgomery street with the re
sult that the company came Into collis
ion with them and that they were after
wards abused by the defendant*.
Oussle Cooper of 525 Nichols street, will
ee also heard on Ihe cliarge of allowing
In r goat at large.
Sam Whltmour will be heard on the
charge of cursing and using Insulting lan
guage to Mrs. SSlttrouer.
“It Cared Me."
"Ornybeard broke up rheumatism on
me," says Mr. Cbas. Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whl laker street. "And put me In
letter health than X have enjoyed In a
long ume."
Take Ornybeard Pill* for that llsxy
feeling—Lost appetite, and follow It up
with a bottle of Clrarbeard. It la all you
need. Respess Drug Cos., sole proo*..
Savannah, Ua.—ad.
“Tiie smith
A mighty man is he." hut he is not
mighty enough to defy disease. It is a
a pitiful thing to
** the strong
af hi man brought
m low, hia muscles
/ y\ melting away
Jy "Vta until he can no
f-j’ more swring the
wk heavy sledge to
fn J shape the glow
(gp s N-T-Jlr it>K iron.
gjm Mf \ J "I ws troubled
Aid V l with mslarisl fever
MIM. i. yujm Bf of about three years’
ffflflrvN- 'ki W standing and
KJT L M under doctors' csre
M for quite a time.*
P-. JJrfi r .'JP? writes Mr. J. K.
r up.T I Kidd, of I'srmteys
-1 n VU vtlle.WsyneCa.Ky
w “They had almost
HE 155 H given me up. and
leL* t. 'v ' rfi. > my suNrnng was
W yt \y •- My
pulse was very
JB-; (-Bf* J we*k. breath short
sTimCi - -and I bad severe
, . . . pains in the hark,
Bead and legs. lUd palpitation of heart, and
f™ June ist. iSm, to May ist. dLH i wo not
able to do a day’s work t purchased five bottles
of Hr Pierre s Golden Medleai lnsrovery and
befoir I had finished taking the first ins bottles
I was very lunch better 1 continued taking the
medicine and by llie time the fifth bottle was
gone I was a well man.”
I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cleanses the blood of the pot sous which
feed disease cures diseases of the stom
ach auil organs of digestion and nutri
tion, and enables the proper assimilation
of food. It is a flesh forming, muscle
making medicine, making sound flesh
and not flabby fat. It contains no
whutky nor alcohol in any form.
STOMACH
—Amoiu* th< prist* winner<• (it Iht* Par!*
I!xposition wj* Don <\rloa I . th’ Klnu
of Portugal, who awarded a silver
m* 111 for .i marine sketch In past el, lit*
'l?* said to hav* greater ability than other
rr*!ib*r- of European royalty who dab
ble wnh paints, and takes his skill more
seriously.
I.KG.U# SUVA
CITY MAR9HAI.B BADE.
City Marshal's office, Bavannah. Oa
September 4. 1909.—1‘nib r and by vlitue of
execution* for piving. laying, repairing or
curbing id* walk., placed In in', hinds t>>
C. S. Hardee, city Ircaaurer, I will sell,
is required by the city ordinance, before
Ihe Court Hott*-. In Ihe City of Savannah,
county of Chatham, state of Georgia. be
tween the lawful hours of sate, on the
First Tue-td.iv lu October, lftatO. the follow
ing property (lot and Improvements there
on). to wit: Each piece of property Col
and Improvements thereon) levied on as
the properly of the person or persons
whose name or names Immedi
ately precede Ihe description; all
of ihe said property tlot ond
improvements thereon) situate, lying and
being In the City of Savannah, county of
Chatham, state of Georgia.
11.
C. Wallace Howard. Hoi No. 13, Refipard
Ward. Terms, cash, purchaser paying for
title and stamp*.
JOHN POWER.
City Marshal.
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LEGAL SOTICES.
Chatham
County —ln re New York I'.ost Oar Com
ijinv vs. P. C. Rumbold anti William 11.
1! Illrg r. Action on note and contra-t
In Sii|x rlr Court of Chatham county.
I ect mher term. ISOO.
T . .1. fan l.nl . P. C. Rumbold and Wil
liam H. Ite| Inger are hereby required per
sonally. or hv attorney, lo be and appear
at Its next term of the Superior Court of
Chatham county to lie hel<l on the first
Mnndhv, being the third (3rd) day of De
l••'ntlH■r. n*xf, then and there fo answer
the plaintiff' on the merits of the forego
ing petition.
In ilefaull of sueh appearance Ihe said
c..urt will proceed as to Justice shall ap
pertain
Witness Ihe Honorable Robert Falll
ganl. Judge of said Super or Court, this
the e.th day of 8 ptember, nineteen hun
<lid (190) 8. H 1 .A/,ARON.
Attorney for Petitioner.
JAMES H MURPHY.
Deputy Clerk. 8. C. ( C. C., Oa
IN th* City Court of Savannah. July
term. 1900
Michael A. Connolly v* The Atlantic
Contracting Company. Benjamin D.
Greene, John F. Gay nor and Edward H.
flaynor. Aitaehment.
To the defendants, The Atlantic Con
tracting Company, Benjamin I> Greene,
John F. Gaynor an<l Edward H. Gaynor:
You. and each of you. are hereby com
manded to be and appear al Ihe next
term of the City Court of Savannah, to
wit. the November term. 19*0, on the first
Monday in December, during said term,
at 111 o'clock am., before the Judge of
said eourt. to show cause why an order
for the sale of Ihe properly levied upon
In the above entitled case should not be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas M
Norwood. Judge of the City Court of 8a
vannah. Ihla Ifkh <loy of September, In
the year of our Igird. 19(
WAKING RUSSELL JR..
Clerk City Court of Savannah.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
| ORB
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COt’NTY -
Notice Is hereby given lo all persons hav
ing demands against William J Hariy.
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to u*. properly made out. within tli*
time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount; and all per
son* indebted to said deceased are required
to make immediate payment to ue
Mary Ellen llorty.
and Marie Harty,
Executrices of Will of William J. Hurty,
Deceased.
Savannah. Go.. Bept. 5. 1900. ,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ORED-
I TO IIS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice I* hereby given lo all persons hav
ing demands ogaXnst Ro*u Green, late of
said county, deceased, lo present them to
me properly made out. within the lime
prescribed by law. so a* to show their
character and amount; and nil persons In
debted to said deceased are required to
make imnvMlate payment to me.
Bavannah. Oa.. July 20. 1900.
PATRICK O'CONNOR. Executor.
"plea* Kimball vs. Cornelia Kimball,
Chatham Stqierior Court, June term. 1900.
The defendant. Cornelia Kimball. Is re
quired to lie and ap|ear at Ihe next term
of ihe Superior Court of Chatham county.
Georgia, lo be held on l>ee. 3, 190. lo an
swer pin In tl ft upon the tneril* of Ihe pe
tition filed in above ease. As In default of
*u h appearance, the court will proceed as
m Justice shall appertain.
WItBWW the HotiOflbl® Robert Falll
gant, judge of -aid court. H.
Deputy Clerk, 8 C,, C. C. Oa-
PROPOSAL* WAATEO.
Fla Sept. 19. I*. *led proposals, In
duniicate, for supplying material for. ami
building steel framV tower, with shelter
for Range and BoaMlon Finder* • Kcjr
West Fla . will be received here until
Oct, 22. lfcO. and lhen publicly opened.
Information furnished on application,
jfuos. H- B. Cspt., Eogrs.
THE MOKNING NEWS; TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25,1900.
FOYE’SI FOYE’S | FOYE’S
____________
The Store of Real Economies.
It all seems queer. We thought this corner big enough for goods and you, and
that was only a few weeks ago, but we're more crowded than ever.
This store is yours, and there are more of you each day taking an interest in it.
We’ve heard several people say: “Poye’s seems to lead the town in enterprise and
push”—which simply goes to show the measure of appreciation. We make no claims,
almost no promises—we do our best to meet your wants —that’s all—and the store
grows in bounty, beauty, size and good service. Thank you.
Mrs. Golden will be pleased to sec any of her old friends. She is showing some*
thing new in millinery every day, and is prepared for the school children, with a large
line of hats at very low jirices.
Will open to-day about 50 cases more of new Dress Goods, Silks, Fine Laces
and Notions.
P.T.FOYE,
Comer Broughton and Barnard Streets.
announce date of our first formal opening in a few days.
CLASSIFIED AbVERIISEMENTS.
I’KHSIUU
"CONFUSION" RKIONS SITHKMK
for a few bays more; but still have I fine
t > find and sell a handsome engagement
linger ring, an everlistlng, good-luck
bringing, plain gold finger ring. Special
sale Ihi* week of plain and fancy set gold
Huger rings. Halid gold spectn< les Htte I
with best Spencers' lenses, *lt her for
hort or long sight, 32.30, Fegca*. East
ttroughton Hair. Jewelry and Shaving
Supply it, use Mall old rs promptly lilted.
selling OCT AT COtT; Ki: :
Chung & Cos., lta Whitaker street; Chi
nese tmd Japanese goods must la* sold.
Call early iiml get your choice of rare
novelties .
DON'T FORGET Till: AU StON
sale at 10 o'ciO k this morning, 3 Gordon
street; grand opportunity for rich and
costly goods. Tollmans & Demraond, Auc
i loneers.
BCH4 K>L~ B< iokS AT GAR UN F. It' H
Raxaar, 13 Broughton stuei. east: Barnes'
Second Header. 23c; Third Header. 33c,
Fourth Header, 43c; Fifth Header, 59c;
Momellh's First Geography. 17c; Kobtn
son'* New Practical Arithmetic, 43c.
Hooks Im>tight, sold and exchanged.
~U SHOULD SEE MIMA I :lt’S FDHNl
turo; newest styles for bedroom. dining
room. isirlor. ln oak, walnut and mahog
any; Miller's prices and terms are rea
sonable. 207 Hroughton, weal
~YOU WIDE HIKE THE MII.K FROM
Springfield Dairy; it's rich and pure; try
It.
I SHOULD BEE MILLER 8 NEW
styles In carpets, matting, window shades,
art squares, rugs, lace curtains, etc.;
Miller's prlcel and terms ore reasonable.
207 Hroughton, west.
FINE BICU.FIEI.t r.AMn AT HA
ker’a," every day. teat of all other m ate
j In market
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
I get them cheaper from McGlltts.
KIMBALL'S ANTI-It HE U'mTTIC
rings; thousands using them and all ben
efited. Uardner'a Hazaar, agt
“ SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED HUPrLT
of nice willow rockers; ladles' size, at |2
; J. W. Teeple.
ICts BUYS NIUE KATTANROCKF.IIS,
ladies' slxe; large assortment of rockers,
couches and easy chairs C. IV Miller,
Agenl.
' (KT. IST I WILL MOVE TO tit WEST
Broughton. King up 21*4 If you want to
have your furniture moved or parked for
shipment or storage; 1 guarantee prices
the same ns I do the work that's given
to m A H Griffin. 314 Hroughton street,
west, mattresses made to order.
MOILLIB' LATE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
V SHOULD SKB~MU.LER B OFFH’B
desks, office table*, office chairs, office
matting, office shades. C. I*. Miller,
Agenl.
~li WILL BOON MOVE AND U WILL
certainly need something In my line;
U will save money by trading with me. C.
P. Miller. Agent. _______
‘ M GILLIH BELLA SIXTY-INCH AUGS
—Smyrna patterns—for W cants.
"FVRNITURB MUSED WITH CARB."
ts a specialty with McGtlils.
”~U HHOULD SEND TOUR ORDKRB
for tuning and repairing pianos and or
gans to IV P. Manning, with C. P. Mil
ler. Agent; prompt attention to out-of
town orders C. P. Milter. Agent.
Ii your IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF?
BtllTel A Freeman have a standing offer
of sl.od> for every safo of fhelr make that
does not preserve Its contents. One safe
was in burning debris 113 hours When
taken out. the hone hod to be turned on
It. When opened, not a page was dis
colored, not a re.ord lost, rot a dollar de
stroyed If you want security, buy a
Btlffell & Freeman safe. C. P. Miller,
Agent.
M GILLIB IB CHEAP ON RUGS. NBTS.
lace curtain*, hammocks, water cooler*,
pillow*, pictures, stoves, bedroom sultss,
and furniture of every description.
~SEE THE JItWEL HTOVES AND
ranges for sale by J. W. Teepls; also
agent for Insurance gasoline stove.
“ifOLLLIB MOVES, PACKS. SHIPS
and stores pianos and furniture; best work
only; no "Chesp-John" prices—no "Cheap-
John" Job*.
V SHOULD SEE MILLER'S STOVES
and ranges; the best makes at reasonable
prices. C. P. Miller. Agenl
U SHOULD SEND ME YOUR OR
dere for upholstering parlor and dining room
furniture In leather, silk and other fab
rics. In the best manner: curled hair,
moss and cotton mattresses renovated;
all work well done tuid satisfaction guar
anteed. C. P Miller. Agent.
*I.OO FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they Hast C. P. Miller. Agent.
"WHEN YOU SEE M GILL!S' SlXTT
fnrh cents rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't help It; will sell In any quan
tity.
■BWIIIti
LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal ITUs are Ihe best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps
for particulars. "Relief for Ladiea." in
letter by return mall. Ask your druggist.
Chichester Chemical Cos., I’hllada.. Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet ar* troubling you, caii on me and I
will give you relief; I cur* Ingrowing
nails, com* and all dlaeases of the feet
without pain; charge# reasonable; can
give the best reference# tn the city; pa
tients treated at residence#; order* can
b* left a* Livingston'* drug store, null
and Congress sereets; telephone SB. Lera
Davis surgeon chiropodist
BOARD WASTRO.
_ A 'COUPLE WOULD LIKE HOARD
with front room north of Gaston, mar
Hull; private home preferred. "C," Now*
office*
UK Ll* U %%TKD~W%LK.
cdlo young mm. uinjut a* year* of *i\
to *t>l‘ftolUi chance
for huAtler to advance hlm*elf; otic who
Is* ii Meno#r.iphir ftvl typi writer pre
ferred. l # o*i OfHce Jto* ISS.
' C*OMPBTBNT BTKNOGRA.iIPRRToNB
familiar wih railroad work pn fetr l.
mate experience urwi Hive reference*.
Railroad.
~\V A XTKI>7 A STKAI > Y ~C>Coii ivl *
man an homier. Dr, \V. 11. KiUott, 120
.Gwinnett street, taut
WANTKD. FIFTEEN IIHH'KI*AYKRB;
three month?*' work; Rood pay; alxo planer
man. A. 11. Johmion, Tampa. Kh.
7vantkd twenty more good
white earpettf* r* with tool**; government
work. >n Tampa Hay. Gulf of Mexico,
very healthy nl cool; w ik* ** 35 cnt* per
Pour; good imard and lntlgine IS.fiO per
wiek; *ei money whenever you need it.
long Job; n*e William Huber, No. 357
W* f *d Hay etreetx between Julia aatd
f’edar. Jacksonville. Fla., for ticket!*
through to the work
wantbE Soon BrniST
• hot unde rut how to care for horeex.
It* Jonep, Wept.
wanted, hhokmakkr on new
alMN'i* and repairing; muxt lx flral*claaa
working man Apply at a* Jcfferpon
afreet. Hnvaunah. Ga.
"MANAGER FOR HRANCH "OFFirR
:t Hav.innah ly old eat.it*|iMhe<l houee.
Salary f no month, aleo liberal rofnmie
ulon t*n mlm; Po <wHh and referen*e*i
r* quire and. Address Ho* £M. rhiladelphia,
l*a.
BOLICTTORB FoS "GALVESTON
The Horror* of a tHrlrken City,'* hy
Murat Ifalatend; f*e pa c**, biggest Iviok,
bert demand enorntmw; nollrlton
clearing |f> to dally; outfit* free, Bitn
-I*rl Hub. fiouae, 332 Dearborn afreet,
Chicago.
WANTfD Ml N TO i BARN BARBBCI
tmde, only eight weeks required, two
year* av*d. we furnish r natant prac
tice. expert inatruction*, lecture*, grant
diplomas, present tol*. pay Saturday
wage* and guarantee |Mi*itionft when com
petent. Write for catalogue and particu
lar*. Moler Barber College, Bt. iaoule, Mo.
WANTED. A HKUaBI.R MAN TO
eu|>erlntet*(l *aw mlli;oiitput 15.0 Uh to ,00).
Paying position for one with experience
and ability; none oth*rs wanted. Ad
dress T.. .Morning News offl e.
WANTEI>7tRAVEI>ER TO PELLTcl
ders, ayrup* and cigar a. \ppl> Interna
tional Table Supply i’ompany, Bt. Loul*.
Mo
HELP %% % SITWALK.
WANTED. A NEAT. COMPETENT
general house mu Id; none without refer
ence* need amdy Call at 13 liberty
Htrtfl, west, between 9 and 19 a m.
“WANTED, A NEAT AND RBLIARDE
woman; no other need apply. No. 213 Gas
ton at reef. east.
"WANTED. A FIRST-CLAHS COOK;
none without references need* apply,
must be able to make pastry and cook
game. Call at 12 Liberty street, west, be
tween 9 and 19 a. m.
“WANTED, A FIRBT-CLABB COOK
and washer, to do both. Apply No. >IS
Abereom street, between 9 and 19.
“WANTED. WHITE WOMAN. SECOND
work. B(ot** Agricultural Cottas?; woman
cook for Jrwaffltne.
for Hartoev. table and housework. sl2
hotel housekeeper. Brunswick; one head
laundrew*. one second laumlress. 111.
for Jacksonville; white nurse girl, Eagle
I*ake. Fla . SS; woman cook awl house
girl, (2), Panaaoffkee, Fla.; other help
Huber'* Employment Agency. 317 Wewi
Bay *treet, between Julia and Caßi
Jacksonville. Fla.
"WANTED, NEAT. WILLING COC
ored woman to go to New York as gen*i al
house worker In a flat for family of three
ladiea; mu*t be good cook ami laundre**
Apply during morning hour* at 14 Harris
street, west.
“FIRST-CLASH HOCSK ’girl AND
waitress. 311 East Jones street.
iUESTt W43TKU
AGKNTR GAUVraiTON
Horror Ikiok Gl Mu 4*n k<—. Uully II
lux. Ilr.l fiook. Hrel rerinii. Freight poni
CmHt. AK'nt* rlrarlnx |3fi <l.illy. Hemt
10c (or miilllnz free oulfit. Monarch Hook
Cos., rhiladelphia. Pa.
SPW'YaU fcTC-ANVAMBRB~ SK.MI)
for FRBK proarx'diia of offl<'lal hook
"OALVBBTON HORROR." Bast, t>ona
flde lertn* and credli Riven Hi money
for quick work. Adrlrexa. American Ü
brary Cos., I'hlladelphla, I’a.
"COMPI.ICTKBT<>RY OF THK GAIA'KH
ton Horror written by aurvlvor*. Authentic
and lamest Illustrated book. IJve ajfents
coining money. Canvas-lntf outfit free,
prepaid. Best lerrmr and ereillt aiven
Apply quick to Fidelity Mutual Laaaue,
Zlfi K. Id street. Fhllailelphlu, l*a.
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IIOUE9 WAXTBD.
WANTED. A HOUSE IN THK NEIGH
her hood of Uhrrty or Jlclronourth street*,
or OKleihorpe avenue, west of Jefferson,
suitable for boarders Mrs. Alley, north
west corner Whitaker and Anderson
street*.
“TWO-BTORY HOUfB WANTED
(with lawn or garden preferred). In Rood
Ire at tha. Address G-etd Tenant, thla
office.
ROOMS WI3TKO.
FUAT FOUR BOOMS WANTED AlJ
dress Johnson, Momln* News.
WANTED TWO SMALL OR ONE
large furnlehed room within Mock or two
of Bull ond Taylor streets. Address 8.
V. I*., care Moraine Stwa.
WANTBb— MIM BLUIVROVI.
WANTED. EVER Y HOD Y TO Itlv
m mber the -auction rale gf fine furniture,
pi no and rare brh -a-brac. at a Gortion
street, chml, at 10 o’i'lock Hd* morning
The oi>|N>rtunlty of the year to get mug
nlflce* i at >our own ptlce. You
m ttu k 1 *immoad. Auctioneers.
WANTED, 1,560 LIVE BBiEONH; AD
dreas It. W bjarry, Duval Hottrl. Jack
sonville, Fla.
~ WANTED. SECOND HAND“"tAIILE.
sub able for iuihiig room, K. care of
Morning News.
IF YOC W\ NT GOOD MU.K. S9¥ ft
from B|* night id Dairy, it'* rich, pure and
wholesome.
" PARTI EH WHO WANT BARGAINS IN
handrome furniture ond rare brb a-br.ic
to attend auction rale at f Gordon ?tr(et.
• a?*t, commencing at Id oh L k this morn
ing. Youmans it Di mmotul. Aucßoneers.
IF TOC WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
aarth. dirt. asnd. m inure, dc., frea of
charge, Just al city limit*, hauling ovor
h.*rl road, wrifa or telephone Brown
Bros., comer Anderson and Eaal Broad
street*.
'
FOR KENT—ItUONI,
TrVh 7 rkT
!• atttiftil newly furnished rooms; central
ly located; ift ren e exchanged; will rent
a**|Mlately. Address C. 8.. News office.
THREE BASEMENT ROOMB, BCITA
hh* for office, or living ro>ms, or fur
nirhid to f.arty wishing to take table
bourder*. 214 Liberty, west.
NICELY KCHNIKHED ROOM, 216
West 1 ju-rt v.
NICELY Pl’RNtillKD ibKdIS, AUj
donvenlenees; hot atul cold water. 3k
liirnard. near IJln-rty.
I’oß RENT. ROOMB, FCRNIPIIED OR
unfurnished, with or without l>oard. 295
York. east.
FLATS FOR fIKYT.
FLAT FOFR ROO.MH, TO COUPLE,
fr*m Oct. I, unfurnished or partially fur
nlrhsd. 129 Duffy, cast. Apply E. A. Ar
maud, 39 lU>. east.
’F< >R RENT EEE< lANT*FLAT NEAR
Park. Address Moderate, care News.
FLAT. BIX CONNEt’TING ROOMB,
with bath, first floor; Lyons’ blink, sulta
bb* for any purpo-e John Lyon*.
i• *R REN P l>*mllLE FLAT (IVER
drug store northwest liberty and Pries
streets; In good repair, at nmtlerate rent.
Apply to E C. Way, agent, UH Bast Duffy.
Bell telephone 1579.
T<7RENTS PARI>R“FLATr WITH
hath. 3 Chariton itreet, west, comer Bull.
FOB RENT—MOIfiMGB
nkk
of Concresa and M.nits"nv rr streefe,
(hre> -iory brick house. First class condl
tlon. Api>ly to J. 11. ll' lmkcn, Whitaker
and Liberty streets.
FOR RKNT TO AN Aft’KlT ABM-:
parly, my residence, northeast corner First
and Drayton streets. Apply C. W. Howard.
No 2Uj Bay street, east.
FOR RENT, COMFORTABLE HOUSE.
No 217 WatdhurK alrt-el. east, between
Altercorn and Uncoln, first-elasa order
and condition; every convenience Itlshi
rent to rlxht tenant Batata Halomon
Cohen, West Broad amt Broughton streets.
'FOB RENT, COMFORTABLE HOUBE.
No. 213 Waldhnra street, enat, between
Ahercorn and Uncoln; perfect condition,
newly papered; hot ond cold waterf every
convenience. Estate Salomon Cohen,
West Broad and Brouahion streets.
FOIt BENT. A VERY DESIRABLE
residence, No. UO Duffy street; possession
given Oct. 1. C. 11. DoCSSit.
_ DKBI ItABLE” HOI HE. 431 BARNARD
street, facing equitro; possession Oct. 1.
’Apply J. C, I'ostell, 12 Bay, east.
FOIt BENT DESIItABLK HHICK
houses, mimlicr ¥>! oral aw lluntlncdiai,
east; newly papered and rciailrid; with
all modern Improvement*. Apply to ■
C. Way, Bell Telephone. 1576
FOR BENT. LARGE HERtDENCETSs
Conaress streel, east. smih.e,si corner
Alrercorn. M. H Baker, Avert, 224 Ogle-
Ihorpe avenue, east
roit HEXT—aTUItKS.
"^FOftTtENTrTWO^mtEBC^XNtrH
Bay streel. west, thirty by ninety feel,
each, with cellar* and elevators; posses
sion Oe. 1. For terms, apply to George
W. Owcne, 4 Bryan streel, east.
“FOR RENT. SUITABLE FOR STORE
or offl -e. southeast corn* r Montgomery
and Ferry street lane.
“FOR RENT, store. IIS BROUGIL
Inn atreet, eaat; I'oaneoalon Immediately
also saveral d'altible residences anl
fiats. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street,
eaet
ion ni a i -oi i ii Eg.
'TmTulcNTTßurrir'i^^
eupted a* dentllt'a office for the past tm
years; fine location, opposite Chathirn
Bunk nnd feeing on Bquare; reasona
ble rent to desirable party./ Apply John
Bulllvan. 15 Congress, west.
FOR RESIT—MINI ELL A AKOPS.
ACANTHIp U ACRE
farm anil house; rent free. Apply H. H.
Ltvlngaton, Bull and Congress streets.
Foil * VI 1.-111. 41, ESTATE,
TURPENTINE. WE HAVE A GOOD
location for large operator. Gifford Com
pany, Jacksonville.
“FOR BALK. A LOT FUK TWO HUN.
dred dollars, easy terms, on Ninth strew,
near East Broad; do etty taxation, C. H.
Lor sett.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
"^7o^7^x7^^777iT^NEAu
East Rroad, S3OO each; will soon ba
advanced to $225. when a lot haa been
pal l for I can arnng* to get a home
built ii Damn
FOR SALE, THOSE UiTS ON NINTH
afreet, near East Broad, have only been
sold to first-class parties, who will nuk
good neighbors, and none other can buy.
The term,-* ire very eaay. and they .<re
cheaper than any other in the vicinity.
C. It Dorset!.
FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH BTRKKT
near la t Broad, no city taxes, at s’*9D
each; twenty-five dollars cash, nnd saey
monthly payment*. C. If Donett.
REBIDFNCEB AND UCILDINO l/YIH
for sals all over the city Robert H.
Tadcm, real estate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
Foil 4U.-iiiwu,ia \ku t.
W ITCH HAZEL! THERE 18 WITCH
Itaxii and wilchhaxel one la mad'? to
cur#, the otlmr is iinide to sell put a
• ottie or ours by the Mde of on. of the
other kind; we give you all the quality
and all the quar.tby that your money en
titles you to a pint for a quarter I*er*c a
Drug Btor a, Henry and At*. morn. Whit
aker and Taylor.
AUCTION HALE TO-DAY AT 10
o'clock, 5 Gordon strret, rial, niagnltb'ent
furnttiirc and effT* *• •. If >oii want mmiu*-
thlng better Bum the hv-t ~;c attend this
sale. Youmans A Dcmmoad. Auctlcutcers.
* FOR RALE. LIMBER AND TIMBER
t Warren-Heharf \ aid, fool Bryan
street Enquire on premMe*.
WH.L HELL AT YOCNGLOVEH A
Hipfd* - Miittlon on Tuesday, on* marc,
buggie ari l harness, mare sound and gen
tle. safe tor any lady to uee; also one
saddle horse; two top hiiggF* and one
wagon; several other hnr*r* and mules.
*CoWB FOR HALE. IF YOU WANT A
good milk cow reasonable, I can supply
you Call 471 West Boundary.
DON'T FoRGET THE AUCTION
sub* to-d.iy 19 o‘c!o* k. at Gordon street,
east, Yonm m* A Demnioml, Auctioneers.
ASH ANI CYPRERM LUMBER FOR
sab ISO.WkI feet of ash suitable for wheel,
w rights, carriage maker*. ar works and
Interior bouse finish. Also cypress lumber
of all sites We h&vs resumed • uttlng our
famous brands of cyprewa shingles and will
Mon have a full lino of them for sal*. Vais
Itoyal Manufacturing Company.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich, pure milk, try It; you
will be pleated.
Ul r ARO Fill .\||.
LOST, LIVER AND WHITE POINTER
bitch, luund Father collar Please return
to It. J. D.iv mt. Bti Eivt Huy,
IaOHT. FEMALE POINTER. WHITE
11% ♦* head, liver spot on left aide Return
t*> R J Davant, lid Bay street, east.
FOUND, A BLACK COW WITH
bosh horns cut off; brown ears, m Lottla
villa road, six-mile post. Call at Ham
Garroway.
- - ■ ",
m uiit ui.ais.
'TTENTLEATKir'wiSm^G^
rooms, where honn* romforta would 1e ap
preciated; central knmlcm, will plcuse ad*
dress J. IF, Morning New.*,
KOLLATIOMAt*
SAVANNAH ACADEMY THE Till li
ly-second annual sesefon of th*- Kavuiuuih
Academy ootmnaicc? Oct, 1. preparation
fur col lego or business; special primary
and grammar school department. Apply
at 334 Bull atr<*et for catalogues and spe
cial term* John Taliaferro. prlnc||atl.
MISS F M. KELLY WILL REOPEN
school at School Hall Oct 1, at First und
Habersham streets.
I’Ll HIIIVU.
tn your Interest lu let‘me give you en es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work: repair work a specialty, as I am
a practical plumber. NO guess work to
endanger your life. Wiggins, 'phone f#7.
Georgia or Bell
MISt EI.LAhEOI g.
DON'T FORGET TIIE AUCTION
sale of magnificent fiirnlliire, etc., mi 5
Gordon sircel, east, 10 o'clock this morn
ing Yournena & In mneuMl, Auctioneers.
‘have YOUR HOI BE FAINTED
with German ready-mixed point, entire
sall-factlon guaranteed. Adams I’alnt
Company.
"WANTED,* ONE TIIOI'HAND III'N".
gry people at the Houthern Grocery Com
pany. 114 Harnurd *1 reel.
“WE BELL HEWER FIFE FLUE
pipe, fire clay, fire brick al lowest prices.
Adams Faint Company, KM Congress,
west.
"MORETHAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned hard
cash al Ihe Houthern Grocery Company.
JH Barnard street.
GYPHINK IB THE BEBT WALL FIN-
Ish made, Adams Faint Cos., Savannah
agents, KM Congress, west.
REDUCE YOUIt LIVING EXI’KNHES
by Investing yotir hard-earned hard cash
wllh the Southern Grocery Company, 114
Barnard street
OLD NEWSPAPERS S for M cents, at
Boatnese Office Morning New*
Good Positions
dI^^ECURED)
f Hy'adiVeVitie Awalf
: . . Young Men
PSj fywomen
‘ f ourpracLcal
■' Rusir\ess (oUrse
o|CH M °Noo (
r BUSINESS fi
COLIEGES.I |
.VmMv rain’,*?*: ' 0/1' 1
JOHN G. BUTLEK,
—DEALEIt IN-
Fatnls, Oils and Glass. Bash. Ihmrs.Blinds,
and Builder#* Supplies. Plain and Isecora
llvc Wall Paper. Foreign and Domestic
(Vmcnts, Umc. Plaster nnd Hair. Solo
Agent for Abesllne Cold Water I 'aim
W Congress atreet. west, and 19 81. Julian
atreet, west.
GEIL & QUINT
FOR
GOOD QUALITY
SHOES.
205 BROUGHTON ST., WEST.
At CTIO* SAI.K4 Til HI DAY*
AUCTION SALE
OF FUE Ft II Mil H F Gtl) UOt fIB
FI RMIIIIMaf
IIV YOI MAKB A Di:%tHtlYß,
% net toncers.
Tt IBRD AT, Sept 25. we will sell Fin#
Parlor. Dining Room, Kitchen, Hall and
lbdr<m Furniture. als> Balding and
Furnishings, at 5 Gordon afreet, east. Tha
sale will ioenmence ut 19 a. m The eotirw
content* of house will b** Mki Them
are many valuable and useful art lei#*,
many of which could not bo obtained else*
where.
APCTtOJI A tI.M FI TITHE DATS.
GUARDIAN’S
Bl MINI A III: %•%•<)% I), Aoetlonrera.
Under and by virtue of an order of tha
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I
wi;l sell at public outcry, between tha
legal hours of sale, on th. FIRST TCEB
- OF OCTOBER, 1099,being the second
day thereof, before the Court House door
of t'hatbam coqntv, to tha highest ami
best bidder for • ash. purchaser paving for
till* a and revenue stamps, mi undivided
half Interest in twcnty-f)v er*< of land
*m the Ogeei'heo road, at lie jun* tkm with
th(* Charleston and Savannah Railway,
and known as the Mlllen place on aakl
Ogeechee road, with Improvements there
on S*l 1 for iiHiintainance ami supiiofl of
minor heirs.
EMMA ICEMEN. Guardian.
The owners of the other undivided half
interest In property above d#*< rlbed will
sell f4r the same price that the guardUilk
obtains for th* other half
TOP MANS A DEMMOND.
32 ACRES OF LAND IN CITY
LIMITS.
TOnilM A I IF. MMO SO, % act loneers.
\V* will sell l Court House TUESDAY,
Met. 2, 32 acres of land fronting ooi on
Storing street and west on Style* avenus.
The Union Terminal Company propoao
running their tn*. kn through this prop
erty, which is shown on the new city
map This l> * rar- op|*ortunity for
si> ulators or will make an excellent
truck farm. For further i*i ti< ulars see
YOUMANS A DEMMOND, Auctioneer*
VALUABLE BUILDING SITE.
% 111 II %>* A DF.MMOVD, %uetioneera.
Wo will sell at auction TUESDAY. Oct.
2. before the Court House door, lot 24 Cal
houn ward, aoxfst feet, facing north on
Taylor, on th* east by Lincoln, atwl th
•with by Wayne streets. This U an cle
an t |in aliofi to lm|Move, ami will prrmlt
the building of four which in this
locality will coratitaiid good paying ten
ants.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
% AM HlaF. nYKATMKW PHOIIIHfV
i . 11. IHMWKTT, AiaHlnnrrr.
and by virtu* of an order *mnt
<nl by ihf Homariibl* Court of OrdiOlfy
of Chalham County, I will **!l at
Court House* In Hu vannah, during th* Ui*
n*l hnura of *;!♦, Of) Tuesday, Oct, 2,
ltH>. for tht* iur|H.so of th pnyment of
<lH4it and for distribution), the following
property of th* estate of Barbara A.
Koch, d't*aiw*t|: Those three rertatn
lota of bind In th> city at Ha vannah.
known as lots Non. 4, & and 13, Jfltlf
ward, with iQiprovomenti thereon, known
us Noe m 232. 234 and 23fi. It* ynolda
slr***t, *r>l Nos. 223. 2K Arnold street,
Ti rms rash; purrhaaer paylna for twin*.
JOH. 11. KOCH.
Administrator Estate Barbara A. Koch.
GUARDIAN SALE.
It* imni.it i it, TVll'.w. Asetlsater.
I'NDl'.lt ami by vinun of an order
grunted by Ihe Ordinary of Chatham
county. Georgia. I will sell at i*ul>ilc out
cry before the Court House of Chatham
county. 'loggia. Ml Ttiewlny, Oct. 3. at
II o'clock, those three lots of land known
as lots Nos 1,3 and 3. In Hull's sub-dl
vl.lon of southern portion of k>t No. 3, In
Ituck'a tyihlng, I’erclval ward, bring on
Montgomery street, extended. amt aliout
o yards south of Twelfth street Terms
cash. THOM AH WtAMHI.
Guardian for Josepli O. Walsh.
ONE STORY DWELLING
AT AHTIOY.
I. 11. Lt lint Ilk. Auctioneer.
On TUESDAY, the 2d day of Oclobsr,
1900. before the Court House door, at IX
o'clock. I will sell for cash. No. *3O Zubly
street, west of Farm. This small house
ls never vacant, and is renting at $3 per
in tail h.
LEGAL lALEX.
CITY MARSHAL'* HALE.
City Marshal's office. Bavannah, Oa.,
Bept. 4. IDOi —Under and by virtuo of ex
ecutions for real estate for the year IX3*,
placed In my hands by C. 8 Hardee, dtp
treasurer. I will sell, as required by Ihe
cby or dm a nee. before th* Court House, In
the city of Bavannah, county of Chatham,
Sint* f (Borgia, between thn lawful hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In October,
ISO), the following property (lot and Im
provement* thereon), to wit: Each piece
of property (lot and Improvement* there,
ont levied on as the property of the t* rson
or iieraofis while' name or mimoi Imme
diately precede the description; adi of th*
said pro|>erty (lot and tmprovementa
lliereon) situate, lying and being In the
city of Bavannah, county of Chatham,
state of Georgia:
B.
Wm Brown, trust)*, south half of lot
No M. Johnston ward.
H.
C. W. Howard, lot No. IS. Reppard
ward.
I'gtl* Hopkins, east half of tot No. IS,
suti-dlvtrlon lot No. 21. ttobertsvlllo ward.
8.
John Bmlth. lot No. t. sub-division lota
No 79. S3. *3. S3. 98, Choctaw ward.
W.
Estate Michael Walsh, lot No. 14, Choc
taw ward.
Term* cash; purchaser paying for titld
and stamps. JOHN POWER.
City Marshal.
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