The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 02, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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young saved his neck. , tJ , „ TO nv and *nor>iiT or no <( ll.>KL UOT HIM OFF LIGHT. |ll|)f r of Ilia Crlff Fnnnil Guilty 1,1 ihr Jarr ol Ihp I'rlar of Vol untarr Ms nslsugfitcr—JoUai FaIII e,„, i ,iuld ff Hi'raon for far. ihrr I Irmrary aail Intposed Ihr | nil '•mlrarr Permitted by Ihi l,Wi • Trrai of Tnralr Vcari In ,l,r IVallratlarj—l onOlrllna lo r)M \rrr Told on Ihr Miami l> lkc Defendant and llir llatbaad ol t l,i. Ilrnd Woman. The trial of Anderson Young. Indicted rv ibe a rand Jury of ihr present term for murder of Ida Carlrr, look place In Superior Court yesterday an.l resulted n verdlcl of \-oluntary manslaughter r l the Imposition by Judge F.illigvtut of arnt-ner of iwetily year* hard labor In ibe p nllenU-nry. The verdict was aurprlae generally, •ven the able and sanguine young coun f,\ by whom Young wa* defended not an ticipating anything more favorable than a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation , a the merry of the court. Judge Fallt refused lo listen 10 any apiasal for Mittonal Judicial clemency and the eetv (tme lmpor-d. twenty years Imprison ment In the penitentiary. Is the extreme l mil of the law for the offense of volun tary manslaughter. Two rtorle* of the homicide, different In every material respect and different too In matters of detail, were told the Jury from ,-e stand. The first was that of 8. TV. Carter, the husband of the woman who ess killed; the atatenunt made by the defendant to the Jury contained hi* con t<nitons of the cause and manner of the tragedy. The two stories differed so pod tively and completely that It was Impossl- We to believe that both men were even ttvlng to tßtl the truth. The Jury evi dently chore lo believe most of the state ment* of the dcfendahl—as the verdict shows. Carter raid he had heard Young ar.d hi* wife quarreling In an tipper room of the house at 650 President street, east, on lhe night of the homicide. Carter and hi* wile and Young and his wife were Joint tenants of the premises, the former couple o. upy lug the lower and the latter -the upper floor. Y'-ung was cursing and making threats." raid Carter, "and shortly after I heard three shots fired up stairs. That woke my wife up and she and I ran up .tains. Going up stair*, 1 colled lo Young: ‘Young. Y'oung, don't do that! Y'ou will disturb all the neighbor*.' Y'oung did not .mwer me. 1 was near Young’s door and I heard hi* wife *ay. ’Don't shoot me any more! They seemed to be mealing I went near enough to see that the door wa* I hut. ■ | then ran down stairs, with my wife behind me Y\> went Into our room and -ornateneed to diesr. In a few .minute* Young's wife came down and asked me lo go for a doetor. As she came i;t the room rite closed the d*or. and bolted It. and walked backward* and /orw irdr. asking m- to go for a doctor for her. I told her mat I would as soon as 1 got on rut clothes. Ififore I got my clothes on. Young , cme down and commenced knocking on the door. My wife and Young's wife then nit hack In the dining toom. I ft II stood In ihe front ro-m. There was a dim light In my dining room. 1 then heard the door n the dining room fall. Young then lire I twice. At that llrnr I pul.ed the wash stand drawer open iftid took my pistol out. an i went into the dining room an.l look . i towards the door I could we no on*, an finally 1 *aw my wife behind the side Icar l. 1 called and pulled her out. asked h*r If she was shot. Bhc said that she did r, >t believe that she was I saw blood on h - left sleeve. I then ran into the front i m. and my wife sold that she would n t stay in the house any longer, os long ss Young was In the house. I handed her her dress and she put II or She was standing at the fo.! of her bed | then Jumped through ihe from win dow. thinking that ho might try to es . Hi* I partly opened the front door to * n, and uiv Yoimg throw- hi* hand n|> „i | nr*; a* he did I raw my wife fall. Young then ton up etalre. o* ho wan go ins it|> 1 fired at him once. Sly wife wan shot twice, once In the left arm tind owe- In the body." < •loss-examinulon by counsel for toe u. tendant did not aerve to effect ony ma terial rhonges In the glory of the bum ide told by Carter It war the only Kory of the crime that the Mate hod to Offer •• Y'ming'e write waa the only oth"- living rye-tvtiness and wats not competent tn testify. When Young was placed on the tond 'o make a rtatement In hla own behalf, he told n wtory an different from tnai told by t'arier on any story of the same Inci dent or aeries of incidents could well be. In substance It was ;e follows: "My wife. Ixtufra Y’oung. |s to blame for nil the shooting that occurred. Kor some days before the trouble my wife t s.l heen going to a negro medicine *>■ • tor. or somebody like that, rind she had g- t a Utile round hag with something hard and ling In It. Bhe rallied It a "cunger hig. or something of fh.it sort. Sh brought thla thing home and kept tying runs ground It and making It larger alt the lime One night she put It between tee mittressea. on my side of the bed sr.d said that It was all that she ho i to keep evil off of her and to protect her. A i.lghl or two before the shooting I found h and took ft. because I did not want u h foollshneas going on around me She *OO.I found out that It w.ts gone, and th.it 1 had it and told me thar she must have It a- k—that It wws all she had to keep evil from her and she Jus* must have It. "'li. tilings went on this way for a ■fay or so. and I never gave the thing hick to her, but hfter talking with mv fath.r ahout It. I shrew the thing away r, n the nght of this trouble t came hom- from the railroad for my supper and mv "If* had no supper for me. t had to >! * In and wait a long time before I ever rot anything, and then 1 did not get mu h I went off hack <lown to the rail road and wont to work and stayed down thfr.. pretty late. When I came home ny !'• lagan at m again ahout the bag, n ' I I (old her I did not have It; she then c ‘ 'rv mad and qunrreled and fussed ** -and kept wa king alioul saying that '■*- had (o havo It I was getting ready down on the fj.ior HI id was aprtad 'l'lllt to lie on. I did not want to lie ' ,r 1 "■ bed. Ixcauae | thought she might k' .' ook more of tliose bag* between **“ m-otresses. Rhe kept on getting mad i ip d madder. about the bag. and final • to the bureau where 1 always keep -o| and got It out She said that v e ould kill me If I did not give her or get is for per right a if. lb ould draw the pistol on me. and *‘' n 1 that she was going to use If. • imped t her to grab the pl*tol to keep * r b- iu snouting me 1 caught her hand ,r *k ■ vhe had the pistol, and we he **’’ ,0 tussle My wlf- Is about as strong 1 m ord I* someahal larger that 1 *n und tussied around sometime. , ’’ the pistol wenl off and she got ’ 'he hand. She dkl not turn loose ' "el, however, and we ktfti on luws stound. • "" ill . gol my hand on the* and • * '** I' for It lookid to m that I had *' her or she kill me. I think that ,hot struck her somewhers, for ' n turned loose the ptslo! and told j ' • shoot her any more. ,j" ih..,n the time- l heard someone ailing out to me not fo shoot, not r, ‘ ' * n ' l 1 Hues* this must have beep ti ' ‘ and hli wiiw As soon as my wife hte i’ 1 * m outside, she yellel to me again o ttiooi her, and then ran by me and . J UBt chance raeet- I V ' ing in the rain and so ' many things to talk - about. That mean* wet feet and a neglected cold. Then comes the hacking, lingering cough, and the doctor looks senous and talks of pine woods or mountain air. That is the time when I>r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery proves its value. It has cured hundreds of cases of " weak lung:," obstinate, lingering cough, bronchitis, spitting of blood, and other forms of disease, which if neglected or tinskillfullv treated lead to consumption! " About eight year* ago 1 had s dreadful cough and hoarsen***." writes Mr*. Ida F. Edwards,of Sterling Sanpete Cos . Utah "I tried several kind* of me.nettle but without any effect. at lasi I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, of which I have taken four bottles, and my cough is entirely cared." Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, h—... . . opened the door of our room, and said to me "I am going down stairs and get Car ter's pistol nd t will fix you. you yellow "——of a—.” She then ran on out of the door and nt down Malt'S, and 1 cam* right on hxhlmt her to kuLh her and keep her Vom getting a pistol and shoot ing m< nnd lo quiet her if I <buld. "I did not want to kill her, awl did not have any such Idea in my head As 1 was telling you I ran oil down stairs behind my wife, nnd *he went In the dining room door ol Carter’# rooms; the- door was slammed Jut about Ibe time I got there and was fastened. I ran right square In to this door with m.v right arm and my right shoulder. It was a little ihln. while pine door with thin panels, and my weight broke one of these through when f went to push It. Just as the panel broke some body Inside began to shoot, It was dark rod I could not see who It wa* or wher. the shooting was from One shot was fired then; I don't know who find thi* shot or where It worn. It looked to me If I stood there thit I was going to get shot unless I did something, and put my pistol through the panel of the door nnd Hied it twice. I did r.ol hear anything then for about a moment and I did not aee anybody anywhere. I thought that they were trying to slip up on me some where and shoot me, an I I put some new cartridges In my plstcf, that I had In my pocket for several days, and walked toward the front door of the entry-way to go out into the street and gel out of the way. A* I pass-d Carter's front room door, which Is In the front part of the entry-way. somebody came to this door and 1 ran back In the t*a-k of the entry-way again. Just as I ran back whoever it is that wan at the front door shot at in. It was very dark In this en try-wav, for ihere was no light, and 1 could not see at all. I was then back down near the door of the dining room where the p.ntei of the door was broken out. and there was another shot fired fiom within the dining room; and 1 then tired my pistol through the broken panel of the door. 1 etw the figure of someon- In Ihe front part of the entry-way, ar.d I saw that If 1 went out that way I would probably get shot, or .have somebody do something to me, and I went hack up stairs as fast as I could and a- I went up stairs 1 was shot at again When I got up there I shut my door, put my pis tol hack of the bureau and got out of the window, for I was afraid If 1 went hack down stairs to gel out they would shoot me, "I then wjnl straight to the Pollee Bar rteks and gave myself u>. f or t thought that I wtis Justified in what I had done. 1 did not know that anybody was shot ex cept my wife, when she was shot while we were tusaellng. until after they put tne In Jail and 1 heard about It In the newspapers. 1 never saw any one down Stairs except the persons at the front door of the entry way when l tried to go out. and 1 never shot down stairs except to protect myself.” The argument* for the defense were made by Mrtwr* It M La-sler and Shelby Myrlck and for the state by Solicitor Oen , rid W. Osborne. Mr. Myrlck made the concluding argument and W evidently carried weight with the Jury. After be ing out something like an hour the Jury (dturned with a verdlcl of guilty of volun tarv manslaughter nnd sentence was Im posed by Judge Kalllsant In accordance with this finding. l ilti; it Htnn iKi. Outbuildings Burned on Ihe IMgee nf Nr. *. B. I .ester. The outhouse# upon the place of Mr r> B. Lester at Iteaulleu were burned Saturday night. It Is not known that such was the case, but Mr. lister and family are Inclined to relieve that the fire was due to Incendiary origin It originated In the barn, where hay had been stood the .lay before. It Is not he llcvrd the lire dropped In the barn then could have smouldered In the hay so long without breaking out. It was only by the hardest work that Mr l-ester's hnndsothe summer home was saved from destruction. The flames scorched It. as they consum'd the bowl ing alley that was almo*l adjoining, and it was a matter of surprlae to those who fought to save the house that they ef fected their purpose Mr. Is ster. his son Mr lilehard l-eater. the Messrs. Dixon and (WO colored men formed a bucket brigade to fight the fire, which caused a las- of from lI.WO to $1,500. The Insurance was SIOO. phofoiali wasted. Sk QUAKTKRMABTKR Port P’rwnom. S. C.. 'let. $. 1988 Sealed ptopos.il*. In triplicate, will be received here until 12 noon. <vt 22. IFO. for con structing two frame building*. P.melopes containing proposal* should c marked ‘•Proposals fur Construction. addressed RtanPey D. Etablek. (J M Information furnished on application. legal soticel GEORGIA. CHATHAM COl'NtT.- Moll*’* •* h#r#by ***** * application lo ihe Court of Ordinary for Chatham County, for leave lo sell the northern portion of lot number thirty seven (17). O’Neill ward. In ihe rlty of Savannah, with Improvements thereon, be longing to estate of Kl!*n Morgan, de ceased. for the iiaymem of debts and dis tribution. and that *ald order will b granted at November term. I** l of aald Court. unle objection. • .Administrator. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2,1900. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PEN SON MU "CONFUSION" RKIGNB SUPREME for a few days more; but still have tiro* to find and aell a handsome engagement finger ring, an everlasting, good-luck bringing, p.atn gold linger ring Special •ale thi* week of plain and fancy set gold . huger ring*. Solid gold spectacles fitted with best Spencers' lenses, either for short or long sight, $2 50. Fegr#, 2* East Broughton llalr. Jewelry and Shaving Supply House. Mall order* promptly filled “U SHOULD"SKK MILLER'S FURNI (lire; newest style* lor bedroom, dining room. parlor. In oak. walnut and mahog any; Miller’s prlees and terms are rea sonable. J O7 Broughton, Weal. “TOC WILL LIKP. TIIK MILK FROM Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pute; try It. ff SHOULD SEE MILLERS "NEW style* In carpets, malting, window shades, art squares, rugs, lace curtains, etc.; Miller's prices and terms are reasonable !0i Broughton, west FIND RICHFIELD r AMI! AT HA Irena," every day. pest of all other meals tn market IF ITS HUGS YOU w ant. YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGtllta. bpptcialT"AN” UNLIMITED SUPPLY of nice willow rockers; ladles' sixe, at $2. J. W Teeple. SCHOOL" BOOKS-NEW" AND BF.C -ond-hand, sold and exchanged—Barnes' 2nd Reader. 20> . 3rd Header. 2Sc; 4th Read er, Kc; Mh Reader. 4.V; Lincoln'* Physiolo gy, 40c; !l Slipping Stones Literature. 2sc; 2nd Bie|>t>tng Slones. a>-. Princes | Arlttimatlc. 15c; Montgomery History, K At Gardner's Boxaar. ~V SHOULD Slip: MILLERS STOVES and ranges; the rest make* at reasonable prices. C. P. Miller, Agent. U SHOULD SEND ME YOUR-OH ! dersfor uphaluteringpsrlor and dining room furniture In leather, silk and other fate rlcs, tn the best manner, curled hair, j mors and cot lon mattresses renovated, ! all work well done and att*faction guar | anteed. C. P. Miller. Agent. | SIOB FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS | while they last. C. I’. Miller. Agent "WHEN TOU SEE MOILLIB SIXTY Inch 99 cents rugs, you will buy them. Just can't help It; will sell In any quan tity. "FURNITURE MOSIID WITH CARR.” la a specialty with McOlllle. SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND ranges for sale by J. W. Teeple; also agent for In-urance gasoline stove. ~DUTCH AND ROMAN HYACINTHS, fresiaa. P!aster lilies. Jonquils: my own Importation; for good results plan! now A. C. Oelsehlg, opposite Catholic Ceme tery. Gardner’s Baxaar, agent. “u SHOULD SEND YOUH OBDERS for tuning and repairing pianos and or gans to YV. P. Manning, with C. P. Mil ler. Agent: prompt attention to out-of town order*. C. P. Millet. Agent. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, ordar your lithographed and printed stationary and blank books from Morning News. Savannah. G*. “l 8 YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF? Stlffel A Freeman have a standing offer of SI,OOO for every safa of their make thgt does not preserve Its content* One safa was In burning debris 112 hours. When taken out. the hose had to be turned on 11. YVhen opined, rot a page wan dis colored. not a record lost, not a dollar de stroyed. If you want security, buy a Stlffell A Freeman safe. C. P. Miller, Agent M'OILLIB IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETO. tare curtains, hammock*, water cooler*, pillows, pictures, stove*, bedroom suites, and furniture of every dewrltalon. “mgilijs moves Packs, ships and stores pianos and furniture; best work only; no "Chsap-John" prices—no "Chaap- Jobn" Job*. lilt BUYS NK'E RATTAN ROCKERS, ladles' else, large assortment of rockers, couches and easy chairs. C. P. Miller, Agent. . OCT IST I WILL MOY’E Tri 414 WEST Broughton. Ring up 214 If you want to have your furniture moved or packed for shipment or storage; I guarantee prices Ihe same a* I do the work that'# given to me A 8 Griffin. 314 Broughton street, west; mattresses made to ordar. MQILLIS DACE CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. V SHOULD BEE“MILL£Rir*FFICB desk*, office tables, office chairs, office matting, office shades. C. P. Mlllnr. A M "U WILL SOON MOVE AND U WILL certainly need something In my line; U will save money by trading with me. C. P Miller. Agent. M'OILLIB SELLS 81XTT-INCH RUOS —Smyrna patterns—for 99 cent*. ' I HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE this day from 202 Bay street, west, to 854 IJlierty atreet, east. 8. Mendel, real es tate agent. ■JUIICAL cSuCHESTUiFTENGUBH Pennyroyal Ptlia are the best. Safe, re liable. Take no other. Bend 4c stamps for particular* "Relief for Ladles," tn letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Cos., Phllada., Pa. HOW ARC YOUR FEKT? IF YOU* feet are troubling you. call on me and I will give you relief; I cur* Ingrowing nails, corns and all diseases of the feet without pain; charge# reasonable; can give the best references In the city; pa tient# treated at residences: orders can ba left #4 Livingston's drug store Bull and Congress streets; telephone 2*3? Lem Dsvis. surgeon chiropodist * HELP NN ANTED—M 4 I ) “Tv ANTBIU 4B< IVsT FRt >M IS TO *> years old. to feed pros* and learn printing business. K. E. Purse, 2 ami t Bay street, east. * WANTKDT A YOUNG MAN BOOK kreprr; must be quick and ocscurate; *4O a month to start. Address Box No 80 WANTED. WELL DRESSED YOUNG men to tiavel; expense* paid: *'■ •* noon or after 6 P m 314 Montgomery street. YV. L. Smart WANTED. OFFICE ROT. ONE WHO can use typewriter, rapid and good at fig ures, and can make himself generally us* Ml X Y Z. car* New*. WANTED. FIFTEEN BRICKLAYERS; three month*' work; good pay; al*o planer man. A. H. Johnson. Tampa. Fla “WANTED. E 0 GOOD WHITE BRlCK layrrs. 29 Me chopper*- *> pU*4*r*r. mill superintendent, tailor sls, Germsn barkeeper sl2. wheelwright, camp black smith YVm Huber. Jacksonville. Fla. 'WANTED - AT ONCE." COMPETENT bookkeeper; mul lx- accurate nnd good penman. Addrre* Perms... nt. .at. Nw WANTED, MAN UPRIOHT CHAR aeter. to manage buslnea* of old eatnb ltshed house; salary sl9 per week and ex penses payable each week direct from headquarters; expense money advanced, position permanent; reference. Standard House. *Ol Caxton building. Chicago "WANTED. "A RELIABLE - AND Ex perienced clothes preaser with goo-1 refer ence Addretw CYtrry. MANAGER FOR BRANCH OFFICE at Savannah by old established house. Sal try SIOO month: *)* liberal commission on rales cash and reference* requir ed. Address Box 581. Philadelphia. Pa SJSOi. A YEAR EASILY MADE BY hustling agents, handling our whit, and fancy rubber collar*, cuff* and neckties; patented and guaranteed gola. our cm letlgn tie* are w inners; lirerat cohtmlsslon. exclusive territory; end stamp for spe cial plan, terms, etc. M A M. Mfg. Cos., Springfield. Mas*. _ , “"WANTED YOUNG MAN EXPKRl enced In soda water serving and some knowledge of retail drug business Ad 4r#** with r#(#r#n'# *ml anuMinl of #oi> ary expected, Leake A Mc.Nali. Jackson ville. Fla. HELP WANTEU—FKHALB. wanted, a girl about i< as general sewvant. No. 2<M Holton, west A GIRL P'OR GENERAL HOU8P:"- work. Apply siO Broughton street, east RELIABLE WET NURSE “WANTED; also white woman <ook. Tarver'* Employ ment Bureau, York and Jefferson WANTED." P’mST-CI.ASS <’<U‘K must understand pastry nnd brrad, 421 Abrrcorn street “WANTED.” WHITE AND COLORED women rook*, housemaid*, table girls, laundresses, etr.. Ormond. San Mateo. Tampa. Oxford. Drayton Island. Barlow, Plagir Lake. YVm. Huber. Jacksonville. Ela AUKirra wanticd. '"'agents' * A-IHT^C^iNir^mNEY si UJ:ig niory of the Galveston p'lood." official. I<uullfulty Illustrated; 400 pages; retail price only It.S; outfit Is free, 10 cents for mailing: a premium given to ev ery subscriber. Terms better than any other publisher, freight paid; credit given. Ad Irma qtek. R. H Woodward, Baltimore. WANTED." AGENTS." “jOALVKBTON horror book ($1 sw) too page*, p'ully llhis trated. He t b<v>k llet term* Freight paid Credit Agieits clearing $ daily. Send 10c for making free outfit. Monarch Hock Cos., t’hilailelphla. P*w. lAt I'M) Y lit. XT WANTED. LADY OP* GOOD STANDING AND experience wishes position as house keeper. C. YY'., care News. SETTLED WHITE WOMAN WOULD like lo take entire charge of a baby; can give reference. K. A.. New*. HOItRS WANTED. TWO-STORY HOUSE WANTED (with lawn or garden preferred), in good location. Aildrea* Good Tenant, thlo offire. WANTED— MHM'KI.LANKOSS. dress It. W. Sperry, Duval Hotel. Jack sonville. Fla. YVE WANT A NICE GKNTI.llIOI!SI', for a lady; must be good sixe. and a good trial required; must he a horse with style: no other wanted Address James Thomp son, general delivery. Poseoffii e. ""IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT from Springfield Dairy, It’s rich, pure and wholesome. ~IF TOC WANT A f*LAC TO DUMP earth, dirt. sand, manure. *4r., free of charge. Just at city limit#, hauling over hard road, writ* or telephone Brown Bros . corn*.' Anderson and East Brood ■treats. FOR ItBXT-BOOIP. "”tTThkE TtoTopr NEYVLV HENO vated, gas, bath, heat lucaltty; central lo cation: no children. MS Charlton, east. FOR RENT. THREE - ROOMS. Ft’ll nlahed or unfurnished. Apply 105 Berry Street, west. NICELY PTRNISHKD ROOM ALL convenli nees; hot and cold water. 3M Uai nard, near L4l>erty. ROOMS—LARGE nOM " WITH Al cove. furnished. 5 Gordon street, east. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH or without board. 215 Jones, east. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent; convenient to Plant System. 534 Jones, east. FLATS rnn REST. TlAt! kTx with hath, first floor; Lyons' bfix-k; suita ble for any purpose. John Lyons. “ROOMS T'.l' FLAT >.| t HOOMB, unfurnl*hr*l. 5 Gordon, east. FOR RENT. SPLENDID FIY’E room* and tmth. It* State street, rest; large room* and every convenience. J. E. Fulton A Son. “FOR RENT FLAT “and BASEMENT to small family. No. 12 Jone* street, east. FOR RENT— not SKA FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPTABLE party, my residence, northeast corner Fir*l and Drayton streets. Apply C. W. Howard. No. *O3 Bay atreet. aaat. FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE. No 317 Waldburg street, east, between Abercorn and Lincoln, flrst-dasa order and condition; every convenience IMgtit rent to right tenant. Estate Salomon Cohen, West Broad and Broughton street*. 'FOR RENT. HOUSE,SIX ROOMS AND bath. s2<) I* East Anderson. 'FOn RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLING with all modern Improvement*; tn good repair. 388 Jones, east. Kolloch A Screv en. * “FOR RENT~LARGE”RESIDENCE. V* Congress street, east, southeast rorner Aberoort). M 8 Baker. Agent, 234 Ogle thorpe avenue east run rest—gTOßica. ruT'm rrouchl tret atreet, east; possession Immediately also several desirable residences and flat#. Apply A. Wylly. 12 Bryan atreat, a .at FOji BENT. SUITABLE FOR STORE or office, southeast corner Montgomery and Perry street lane. FOH HEAT—MIXt EI.I.A.AEOI*. "^HoTLXRtTETtooM^HT'TTAH!,K FOR an offire, near postofflee. No. 7 York street, west. ' TO RENT. BTARLE, £ HARRIS : FOH KALE-REAL ESTATE. TIMBER LANDS FOR BALE—ONE million acres of virgin timbered lamh for sale hi Florida, In tracts to tult purchaser, by Campbell A Dough try, Jacksonville, Fl*. FOR SALK. A LOT FOR TWO HUN dred dollars: easy l*rma, on Ninth street, near East Broad, no city lagatlon. C. IL Doraett. RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS for sal* all over th* city. Robert H. Tatem, real estate dealer. No. ? York street, weet. Kilt HALE. UHI ON NINTH. NEAR East Broad, al s* each; will eooti be advanced to $335; when a lot haa been paid tor I can arrange to get a home bulM. C. H. Doraett "FOR SALE. THOSE \/TH ON NINTH street, near Eaat Broad, have only '.teen •old 4o first-cla*a parties. Cos will make good neighbors: and non* other can buy. Tb* terms are very easy, and they are cheaper than any other In (h* vicinity. C. H. Dofbatt. • “FOR SALK. LOTS ON NINTH STREET near East Broad; no city tages, at S2OB each; twenty-flv* dollara cash. ar.d easy monthly payment# C. H Dorsatt. HIM XAlih-gIWAMAXIiBiI. WITCHMAZKL! THERE id WlTCH basal and wltchhaael uu Is made to cure; Ilia other Is made to aell. put a bot'.la of ours by the tads of one 0 f tha other kind; we give you all tha quality and all the quar.tliy that your mosey en title* you to—a pint tor a quarter. Per***’* I Drug Stores, Henry and Abereorn, Whit aker and Taylor “COWH FOR SALK. IF YOU WANT A good milk row r< as enable, I can supply you Call 471 West Boundary. "auction sale by a. k wii^on. of good* and furniture to pay storage and other charge*, at 223 t’ongres* atreet. west, U>-day at eleven o'clock. aBH~ANI> CYPRES* LUMBER FOR sale—UO tsn feet of ash suitable for wheel wright*. carriage makers, car works and Interior house finish. Also cypress lumber nf *ll sites We have resumed rutting our famous brands of cypress shingles and will soon have a full tin* of them for sal*. Vale Royal Manufacturing Company. FOH lAIA-am KLU.YBOCI. ""'auction EVERY TUESDAY AT Younglove A Sipple’s; if you need a good work horse or a good driver cheap, call there. SBRINGPTELD DAIRY IS NOTED for having rich, pure milk, try it; y*u will be pleased will~sp;ll at younglove a sii’"- ple's action on Tuesday, one Jersey cow; will calve In about ten duys; milked on last calf sixteen quarts. ri.TMHIXte. iTirTiE to your interest to let me give you an es timate on your plumbing, new or old work; repair work specialty, aa I sin a pra. tt. al plum tier No guess work to etslaofr your life. YVlggtn*. phone TOT. Georgia or Bell KDI CATION Al '^mTTnn^Th^ycXdemy - TmTT7n7T ty-oecond annual sewlon of the Savannah Academy commence* Oct. 1, preparation for eollegw or Imslm***; sp lal primary atal grammar *.Tt.*>l ilep irtment Airplv at 311 Hull street for catalogue* anil *pe rial terms. John Taliaferro, (irln ipal " COLLEGE MOVED - I'll VCGHON S Pr* at lea I Business College moved to Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Barnard and Stole street*. Finest hall In the city. Twenty per cent, discount to those whir enter this week J. T Hrantly. Manager. Sl’Kffl Al. TO CITY ST E DENTS Twenty per cent, dleeount to city •Sndents If enter soon. No money re quired in advance. Not sat laths! quit and no pity. Draughon's Practical Business College, Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Bar nard and State streets. MRS RI’BY It. KICOLL WILL RE opeti her dancing niaasra the first of No vettilvrr, on her return from New Y'ork. with all the lalesf soclelv and fan v kin Ing; also a special course In delsarte, MISS MOREL - YY'ILL - REOPEN lIER school of drawing and painting Oct. 1 at 19 Perry street, west auAMbinw. PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO daIe fix day boarder*. Furnished room for two; nice location Address X. care News. TABLE" BOARDERS \V ANTEI>~,AT*2IS East Jones, LOIT AND PUt'Nlf. "TjoST ON TRAIN FROM ATLANTA Saturday morning. Iver Jolin-on. 32 cali bre blue steel revolver. In l>!ack ease: hamhomc reward for return of name to Italford Faltlgant. city. iTost, smai,i7~black “and — tan dog. Answer* by name of Dewey; sliver bell on hls collar. Deliver at 313 Broughton •treet. west; get feward. Mist MLLAXnoi'h. SCHOOL BOOKS. SAVE MONEY BY trading In them at the original Old Book man. Tarver. “HAVE YOUR “HOUSE PAINTED with German ready mixed paint, mtlre satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Paint Company. ' DON'T FORGET WHi:i:iJ To go when you need plumbing work done; our workmen ore the very liest, prices low A. C. Prho h Cos., Slate and Jefferson. 'phones (M. WANTED. ONE" TIioUBAND” IIPn. gry p,ople at the Southern Grocery Com pany, B 4 Barnard street. WE SELL SEWER PIPE FLUB pipe, fire clay, fire brick al lowest price*. Adam* Paint Company, lot Congress, west. “more than one hundred cents In every dollar of your hard-earned hard cash at the Southern Grocery Company, 114 Barnard street. WE DO PLUMBING YVOItK OK ALL kinds and can figure close with you: give us a call when In need. A. C Price tt Cos., Slato and Jefferson: 'phones IZH. OYPSINK IS THE IIEST WALL FlN lnh mud* Adrim* Point Cos., tfavjuinuh agents, 104 Conffraav. went. Wi CONiffiCT ANI > 'NNK< T rauarfi; our know ihHr htitl* naat, anst our prion ar luw; ll will pay you to give u your work A. C. Prlcr A Cos., Bliita an ’ JrfTcrwon; am! (kvir gla 'phone* 6M. ~IF TOU WANT OOOD MATERIAL aiwl work, ordar your lit hoar aphed and printed ttulloorry and blank book* from Morning Nawa. Kavannah. Oa. "“REDUCE TOUR I*l VINO BXPKNBEB by Invmtlnß your hartl-eamrit hard canh with tha Bout ham Orocary Company, HI Barnard atrwet 'PHONE ir,7L FOR FOR EOT CITY laundry They wIU call for your linen lmm diatrly. -GOODpOSITIONS 1 2 ■A-ftSECURED j} if- Young Men Women Rusiriess (oUrse | C K(t°^| / ..,,. ii V BUSINESS f■Jasmrma4(Qfa' fl COLLEGES] Vm//arratoJtyJ 'xfu/Htisns/r ■{/#/ | LKti A L WOTH'ER. UKORGiA. CHATHAM COUNTY- Whereas, Mathew F. Dunn ha* applied to Court of Ordinary for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Laurence J. Dunn, deceased. These are. therefore to rite and ad monish'all whom tt may concern lo be arid appear before said court to make ob jection (If any they have) on or refore the first Monday In November, nest, other wise said letters will re granted. Witness, the lion. Hampton L. Ferrlll, Ordinary for Chatham County, 4hl* tbe 29th day of September. 19W. FRANK E. KKII.BACH. Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C. Cos. NOTICE TO DKBTpHB AND CRED ITORS. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY Notice ts hereby given to all person* having demand* against George A. Kel ler. late of aald county, deceased, to pre sent them to me. properly made out. with in the time prescribed by taw, so a* to show their character and amount; und all persons Indebted to sakl deceased, are required to make Immediate payment to us. MARY B KELLER, UMAK KELLER, KxetAtlors. Metnhard. Vm. Savannah. Ga., October ]b STATE OF OKOHGIa, CHATHAM County.—Jacob Bb< ilmurt has applied to I Court of Ordinary for an order requiring Mr*. N. B. Burroughs, a Imlntetrutrlx es tate J. H Burroughs, deceased, to make title* to five (5) acre* of land at or near ' Burroughs Station, county and state aforesaid, to him These are. therefore, to cite and admon ish all whom tt may concern to be und ap- I pear before said court, on or before the flree Monday In November, IW, to make objections, If any—otherwise said order will he granted. Witness Hon. H. L. Ferrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county, Georgia, this Oct. 1, tsnu FRANK E. K El LB ACM. C. C. 0.. C. Cos., Oa. LKU.Ut MLKI. CITT MAHmiAL'a BALE city Xlarahal'a OlWce, Havannah, Oa., Rapt. 4, lMu.~Undar and by virtue of ci utlona for rrai ejitato for th* y .*r plat ed In my banda by C. U I lard‘d*, cilf traawurar, I will aall. an requirt’d by the city orlltanca. bafor*’ the Court Houaa, In tho city of Havannah. county of Chatham, atato nf (Koricia. t%e!w*en the Uwftil hours of tale, on the llnt Tu wday In Oftlbrr. rw, tha follow kiqi proparty (lot and Im provanwnta thareoni, to wtti I las• t place of prqwTty (lot and Improvement a thare on) |i vN on as tha ptopafty of t h** p r'n nr |v treHti who?*#- i ante or n.inne Irttm*•- dUtcly prarede th*‘ !•-scriptlon; all of the nuM proparty (?>• and fhereont attuafa* lylnir and In loa tn it*** oltv of Kavannah. county of Chatham, staff* of Georgia: It. ratir Hopkins, east half of lot No. 12, auli-illvM ti lot No. 21. !lob*rt*v!lle ward. 8. John Mndth. lot No 1 Mih-dlvlslon lota No 79. K3.* M. Sa, W&. Choctaw ward. W. Estate Michael Walsh, lot No. 11. Choc taw word Terms sa*h; purchaser paying for title ami stamps. JOHN POWER. City Marahal. THTOTKK B.VLK I'ndsr and by virtue of the power and 4uth>ilty vestl in me. the umlerslgned John N. Otil, trustee. uml r that eartaai it *t of trust, from Helen M l*overlng. it iiewl the eighteenth. (IKth) Uy of Au gust. eighteen hU9Ulret nnd ninety-eight. (IM*d. and m'orditl m the clerk's IH e of the Hu|sfrlor Court of (*hatham county. In record lHnk of Mortgage. 4 I I*'#, folio •'Si. **t, •i<| > (the hum| Hi’kttt M Uovsritta litivlng male l’fatih in the iMvmcnt of •he prln ipal and interest, arsl obligations prov Wi il In said dees|). I will sell, a? pub lic outcry before the Court House iNt>r. m Chatham county, (leorgla. on the Bid Tiimhy In Novembar, ti*iug the sixth (fthi day of November, nineteen hundred, anil during the usual ami legol hours of sale, to Ihe hlgheat and heat bid der, for c:**h, all the to!inning described lot nnd parcel of i.iml, with the Improve* an ills thereon, to-wlt: Al! that tract or iniivcl of Ia ml situate, lyimr <iu| being In the illy of Havannuti, sakl county ami stair, and known on the map of mid city as the western one-half of lot. numiier six (€). Crawford ward, coo tdining a frontage of thirty (Wl feet on OgUdhoriw avenue, (formerly Mouth ItrtM i streert. and u l pth of ninety tSO) fe *• to a line, and hounded north by o*lr thorp** avenue. n!t by eastern one-half of sakl lot, south by u lane, .iml $( by lot number five (5) of said ward. The said western Sue-half of said lot number six (6. Crawfoivl ward. Is subject to tin annual ground rent of twelve 2-W0 dol lars. payable to the Mayor and Aldermen of thp city of Savannah Together with all ami singular, th# lionse*, buildings. *a*m*’nts*. rights, iin m l*ers and appurtenancea thereunto belong ing. the purchaser paying for titles ami revenue stam|w* JOHN N. OEIU Trustee. LEGAL NUTIC'Kk. IT appealing lo the court by the peti tion of C. B toeing love and J D Good man. copartners under the firm name of Younglove and Goodman, that A IV Greene, on the fifth day of November. 1*94. executed und delivered ( the said Yoynglove and Goodman, a mortgage upon Ihe following lot* of l.iixl lying In sakt county, to-wll: AH those certain two <2| lots of land situate, lying amt being In the county of Chatham ami state of Geor gia. and known on mufi or plan of sub division* "A” and "H" of th* MeNlsh' tract, made hy E. J. Thomas. C. K . May S. 18*9. a* lota number* seventy eight (79). ami eighty-seven (97). In Mock* "If" tttsl "I" of sasl eilMtlvkloti, each having a frontage of thirty (90) feeel on Ftflh street, and a reetangular depth along Washington street of one hundred GOO) feet, aakl M.-Nlslt tract being fixated near th* lnlrr*ectfii of Montgomery etreet. ext.-mfi-d svlth the lirvunniih. Flor ida and Western Itilheay. nil of which will fully appear, reference reins had to a map of iU! sub-division recorded In Ihe office nf the clerk of the Bu|w-rlor Court of Chatham county. Georgia, tsxik of deed*. 7 E's, |gi- 488. for the purpram of securing the payment of a cerialn promis sory note for tlx- rum of Two hundr<*l nnd sixty dollars ($280). mad* hy the said A P Greene on Ihe fifth day of Novem ber. I*9l. and payable to Ihe said Young love and Goodman, dm- thirty (98) day# after date, with Interest from the first <4ay of August. IHM. at the rale of eight (9) per cent per annum, which said note aahl A. P, Greene refuses to pay: It I* therefor* ordered that Ihe said A. P. Greene pay Into this court, on or before the first day of the next term thereof, the prlndpnl ami Interest due on makt note, ami the coat of tht* proceeding, or In default thereof the court will proceed a* to Justice shall appertain And ll t# further ordered that thi* rule be pub lished in the "Savannah Morning New*." a newspaper published In said county of Chatham, once a month for tour months, or be 9erved upon the said A P. Greene, or hls' special agent or attorney, three months previous to the next term of this court. In open court, this July 24. 198 ft It FA 1.1 .ft IA NT. Judge E J. C. of Ga. A true extract from the minuter. JAM EH K P. CARR. Clerk B. C., C. C.. Oa. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT ORB GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.- Notice Is hereby given to all persona hav ing demands against William J. Harty. late of said county, deceased, to present them to us. properly made out. within th-> time prescribed hy law. SO a* to show their charsri<-4 *nd amount, and all par son* Indebted to aafit deceased are required to make Immediate payment to •• Mary Ellen Harty, amt Marie Harty, Executrices of Will of YYfilllam J. Harty, Deceased. * . Savannah, Ga., Sept. (, 1988. TO DEBTORS AND OHS GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY - Notice I* hereby given to all persons hav ing demanda against Don Agon*, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made out. within Ihe time prescrllied by lagr, so a* to show their character amt amount; and all persona Indebted to snfil deceased, are required lo make immediate payment 4o me. Savannah, Go . Oct. 1, !9fti JORDAN F. BROOKS, County Administrator. 15 Hay atreet. wear. ~IF 101 WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank books from Morning New*. Bsvsnnsk. Ga. GEIL & QUINT FOR GOOD QUALITY SHOES. 205 BROUGHTON ST., WEST. ArcmON BALKB THtl DAT* Gl7a RDIAVTsALEr" vnntvil A iurttnsrrra. t’nder and by virtue of an order of tha Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I wil sell at public OUtory, hetween the !g $1 hour* s>f Mia, on th*- FI ROT TT*EB MAY OF (MTORER. lo.helng th# second .lay thereof, before the Court H<mim door of Chatham county, to the highest ami best bidder for cash, purchaser paying for titles and revenue stamps, an undivided half Interest In twenty-ttv# acres of land mu t Im* o*- $ hee fM.I, at im Junction with the Charl*'ton and H.ivannah Rai.w.iy, iml known a a the Mtikn place on snkl (tgm-ha# road, with lmprveuicnts ther* on. Holtl fi*r HNitntalliance and supiiort of minor heirr. EMMA RKIBKN. Guardian Th owners of tlw* other undivided half interest In property ahova lrserf bad will **#ll for the ssme price that Use guardian obtains for th** other half. TOU MANS A DEM MONT*. VALUABLE BUILDING SITE. ItlUtloM), %weflaeem. We will sell at auction TI’EHDAY, Ocl. 2. before the Court House door, lot 24 Cal houn ward. **lx9o fret, facing north on Taylor, on the east by EJn.’oln. ami tha MMith by Wayne streets. This Is an ele gant lo.otion to Improve, ami will permit the building of four house*, which in thi* i.. aiity will command ioml paying tan -32 ACRES OF LAND IN CITY i.nnrg. \OMIiM 4 % well awe era. We will sell at i-ouri House TI EBLIAY. Oct. 2, $2 acres of land front tug east on B|ring street and w* si on Hiyle# avenue. Th* Union Terminal Company propoae running their tra. ks through this prop *tty. which I* shown on the new city •nap This In * rare opportunity for s|M*dulators or will mike an excellent truck farm. For further particulars see YOCMANB A DEM MON D, Auctloneem. AUCTION SALES llg 10l M\NX A Dt:HMONI), Nurtlanrera. YV*' will sell at uui'tion, TUESDAY, Ort 2. at Court House, all that tract of land. In city of Savannah, known as por tion of wharf lota, six anil wnn North Ogl< thorpe YY’ard. fronting 150 feet on Itivrr street, formerly uunal street, and having a depth of 42 feet on Iho •astern side and 44 feet on Ihe western side, all more or Iras, with the Improvements thereon, consisting of a lirlek building row use I as a Idui ksmlth shop. This proto erty Is fixated midway the filock between MrUuire street and a private street lead ing to Hie Gorrte Ice Uomp iny's Factory. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. % u.i %in idVßimm i*npi-:iTif . 11. VHIfIIHTT, Awettuneer. I,'iider nmi by virtue of an order grant ed by the Honorable Court of OrdUmry of Chill ham County. ! will syfi at Court House In Havanvmh. during Ih# us tvwl hours of sale, on Tuesday, Oct. 2, for the purpose of the payment of debt< and for distribution, the following property of the estate of llarbara A. Koch, t#cenm**l Those three ceftwln lot * of land in th# city of Ruvann b. known an lots Nos. 4, Sand IS. Jortr* ward, with Improvements thereon, known ms Nos. 23H, SS2. 234 nnd 2M. Reynold* street, and Nos 223. 5 Arnold street. Terms cash: purchaser paying for title*. JOB H. KOTH. Administrator Estate Harbara A. Koch. ONE STORY DWELLING IT AI4TT4M. I. D. LA nnt IIPJ, tsrtl.srer. On TUESDAY, the 2d day of October, 1908. before th* Court House door, at 11 o'clock. I will sell for eaah. No. 2 Zuhly Street, west of Farm. Thi* small houso Is never vn( ml, and I* renting at $1 per month. GUARDIAN SALE. •I, NIIRMT H. TATF.H, Awellnneer. INDER and by vlrtun of an order grunted by the Ordinary nf Chatham county, (leorgla. I will eelt al public out cry la-fore ihe (’purl House of Chatham eun(y. Gesrglo. on Tuesday, Ocl. 3. *t II o'clock, thoae three lot* of land known aa lots Noa. 1. 3 and $. In Hull'* *ub-dt vtslon of southern portion of lot No. 3. In Muck's tylhlng, Pert-lval ward, being on Montgomery *4ree, extended, and ataxit **) yard* nouth of Twelfth utreet Term, cash. THOMAS IVIALBH Guardian for Joseph O. Walah. AUCTION BAI.RS FI TURK DAY*. HANDSOME FURNITURE AT AUCTION. I. D. I, ItOrHE, tai'tlnseer. On TIIUItSIMY MORNING, Ocl. 4. 19U). at 11 o'clock, at premise* N. 415 East Oglethorpe avenue. 1 will sell for cash to the highest bidder*, all Ihe House hold and Kllrhen Furniture contained therein, consisting of vary handsome Bed room Sttlje*. Parlor Suite*. Hatr and Moss Mattresses. Lace Curtains. Carpal*. Matting. Picture*. Fancy Boekar*. Cen ter Table*. Sideboard. Extension tuning Table and Chair#. Crockery, Glassware, etr ; In fact, eve-ythltt* found In a wall furnished house. LEGAL X OTIC ML 'TTEORGDr CHATHAM Notice is hereby given that 1 have made siipibatlon to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell ail tha lands belonging to the estate of tieoat" H Btone, deceased, for the luymtnti of debts, and dtatrlhutlon. aid ttMt said or der will re granted at th* November term. ), of said court, unless objection* are filed thereto. CHARLES W. BA USSY. Administrator. Oet. *. 1988. „ NOTICE TO DEIfrORB AND ORED ITORH. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTT Notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing demands agslnat Row Green, late of said county, deceased, to preifi-nt (hem to me. properly m-yde out. wttMn the tlm prescribed by law. so as to show thetr character and amount; and all persons In debted to said deceased are required to make Immediate payment to me. Hevannsb. Ga.. July 28. 1988. PATRICK O'CONNOR. Executor. 3