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WANTS THE CITY ENJOINED.
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(|l|4 permitted •He < omplrlr.l
Hcarlnd Tht. %Oernon.
A ;(l iion (or a temporary *n<l peim.*-
lunctton. reelralnlti* the city from
Th, non of the new ttre en*ine home
K Chth strrct and from the use of the
o, which It l* proposed to build for
v .1 her purpose than the wklcntnr of
T ANARUS„. was tiled In the Superior Court
yt ■ If r ll' •
petitlonrr In the ea*e I* the I'eo
, '-avina and laran .tjry. which
the city the lot In quretlon and
,| other lot* in the same *e llo.t.
T particular lot la at the coiner of liar
r,v ind Elahth etreeta
Tl pat it ion recites that the company
, . owner of lark- tract of land in
.dion. In which the ennuie Itouee |*
w , preeled, and that It sold to the
nrialti portion* of Ire properly tor
. purpose of r.penlna Eighth street, ao
„ to make II at tht* point of equal width
„ other portion* of the rwrect. It la
, and that tho company's object In malt
int t he sale to the city was largely that
, remaining property might he im
preyed, by being located on n afreet
al- and beautiful Ihroughout Its entire
♦xter.t.
f :* further alleged that the land was |
to the city for the aolc purpo*
xr.t with the sole Intention that the city
rftoutf use it for opening the street. find
na* relying upon this understanding th
fompany hnr proceeded to make cop*!v
and valuable improvement*, which have
t*r\’nl greatly to Increase the value of Its
larst hut whifh will have their usefulness
•sd \alue much impaired by the execu
tory of the j>ian the city at present en
tertains. and which it i* proceeding no*’
•o men to its conclusion. Already, says
tr petition. the founduflons of the hultd
:u are being placed in portion.
I- this purpose and plan of the city Is
permitted to be executed. the |etuion
t iarges that the street will b made nar
row and very much lej-a avra.tlve to
prospective purchaser* of land, who
r.cht otherwise wish to become owner.'
c homes in the vicinity in quest low. Th* k
dim age **o incurred by the company woul-l
te certain, in the sense that it would te
sure to arrive, but It is said would be
ipabie in its nature of exact computa
tion
Thi* explanation H made in the petit
ion a-* he Im.hls of a plea for equitable re
lief. by the writ of Injunction, the action
for 1 images not being adequate to do Jus.
srk on the building l restrain* I and
t : ,f the city be prohibited from using the
property for any other purpose than op n
ii.k he street to its full width.
judge Falligant issued a ru e requiring
t ,-ity t< appear by roun-ci before him
t-,t- afternoon at 4J) o’clock, and show
why a temporary Injunction should
to: be issued. The petition was served
, • rity Attorney Samuel IV Adams, by
*u.m service was acknowledged.
Tt question at Issue aeem* to he a
]:• % i! one purely. Thi’ dee 1 to the city re
that the lard Is sol I “for opning
1 vh and Ninth stree’s.'* and the ques
t; n whether or not the city is legally
rf'*rlcted to this particular use of the
property it ha* purchase!. The petitioner
i represented by Mes-rs Beckett A*
i. kett and the petition verltied by th*
iavlt of Mr. C H. l>orsett. president
cf the company.
at the thbatk#.
< barle* Illeksou’s 4 leier Prodaetlon
-Mistakes Hill Happen. **
Mr. Charles I>l kson and his capable
. u.pany. which present*-*! “Mistakes \\ il
Hu pen“ hist night, did not have a larg*
to iso. for the reason mainly that the
ar and tiie play were almost unknown
be re but It i* safe to say th.it if either
romes here again tho house will be fllied.
T play wn one of the cleanest and
Inellest comedies that has been played
h* re in some time.
Tho story Is told in three arts, and the
* f action of the play Is wrlthin forty
e_• it hmirs. The piot d*.>es not follow
th*- ite.iren path of mst of lueh comedies
which depend im>oi the mistaken Mentl
t* fabric for their groundwork, and there
In om originality In it, and the lin<*s an*l
u alogue are extremely bright and clever
The second a*t Is strictly Ingenious, and
while nt first it seemed a little out of
I* 1 •• e to have a rendeivou* in n stable
k'r. he idea worked very cleverly.
Mr nickson has for some years been
•* favorite |n the North und fcast. and
t- will he in Savannah after this visit
H** o very excellent comedian nnd a*-
cr iuid he portrayed the character of
'Pom <;#nowin. leading man of the .\|oral-
It* Theater. In a thoroughly capable ant)
omical manner. Mme Nell McKwen. the
leading ldv—in the play and the The.
ater -was tweet and lovable, and there :*
r* wonder that she found n “angel *
M -'* Atm i WhftseM Miss Coralyn Max
w ’ i. Miss Ittle Hyde. Mr. Ouvld Poti-
Mr Harry Webster. Mr Webb and
Mr Weaver, were others in the company.
ud fhey all cared for their parts above
reproach.
Mr L Keene, business manager nf th**
z,l,a i'ompany. arrived In th city last
n, * } '' make arrangements for the *p-
P r *r.m*e of his lompmy next Saturday
m-ttine* and night.
feeds brain workers
* food Mode E.prrinlly fr Thrm.
A llt.rary woman. Mrs. J C. Robert*.
' Ho'fn** stre-t, Oall.i*. Tr* , ha* .1!*-
.'ovfnd t| —t u profirrly .rl.rtrd brain
* ‘ I i* of icrr.it brnrtlt to any brain
’■or'K.r Bhr says: "My dull** a* Journn
** r *"lrr iw to writ* all .lay, parttcu
'r v I* l it'- a*lntrr. but hrrrtoforr. aftrr
, no matter boa- light I madr It.
' * o "twl myarlf lnrar*arltatr<l for ork for
n 1, ..0r or two, for my brain would no'.
r "bond to ihr demand
■ aw an adv.rtl.rmrnt of <lra|'-N’ut*
• riin worker* and determined to give
a trial I am rharmrd with the ra*ult.
J' I~m now tn perfect health. I u*e
■ pe-Nuta for luncheon, and never *uf
* any lneonvtnlenee whatever, return
• to my work at once, feeilnK a* bright
** :n | left It I knAw from e*perl
• that thi - preparation I* Invaluable
brain worker*, who are apt to find
tha l p rlod cf time givm up to dl
t one of almost (ot.il eclipse of
—-ttal |ywer.”
i tht. Jay and ae of concentrated ef.
■ It I* wl.e for brain worker* to u*e
r, l—-•lly adapterl for rebuilding
f . ,r * ln tf** nerve renter* Orape-Nut*
1 Invented by an expert e*peclal
1, r that purpose Knowledge of the
'lrmrnt* contained In the grain* and
I, * Prepare ;hr*e el ments tto as to
.!• . **'' *• t*eorhid by the body, and u*ed
t. • *° r ‘ Ptenlth the >oet phosphate of
„ **htch t* exhausted by mental
po t h * V * hrou * h * about the r**ult. The
whe J.? n h * l * by otiJf brain worker
Nut. I' 1 ~k* ,h * lr ouM U> uae Grape
uu *•■ * t*w days.
Wifehood as the Test of
Womanhood.
The (ood Woman Who Make
a Ikwl Wife.
Marriage was a serious thing to the
grandparent* and great grandparents
of the present generation No woman
entered lightly upon wedlock Slfb
knew that she was going to found a
family, and that she must be equal to
all the responsibilities of the position
she assumed. She must be able to
order her own household; to knit, aew,
spin, make bread, butter, soap, candles,
and indeed care for and clothe a whole
—be so weak it seemed
' almost impossible for 1 me
1 , 1 U Tvi r-lfV" ■ to breathe at all. Had
A tlf ; ;
J WJ [ —nf months, and my clothes
a. fW. yJn It I [I would be just as wet as—
attest * 2iEXy jfJV w* —jj could be. Had uterine
trOU^C * thought
ont so muc^
. / ww money for doctoring, and
~ jgpSegj. - ” there was nothing that did
/*. me any good till I con
\ I T :X -sented to try Dr Pierce's
T , JA- f'* '-'il , Favorite Prescription and
. f ‘Golden Medical Dtscov
t VB Ji J * ' ■■ I err.’ I did not have any
y J t •e'“An| /”/ // \t t *tr faith in these medicines
j Jj / // \\ ®t all, but I am only too
1 O'/ j IA ft j’ Zfiryff/ . At iZarr-g'•. glad to say that in three
1/Xl 1 t “AX “^ er the med
t k¥c jj ij ~ \V/fc- V J icine 1 could see a change
\ \ frwti Wp |V' for the better In a week
\
N V, I commenced the treat
\ N. \ ment for uterine trouble.
' In three weeks I was able
family. She must not be craven when
the whoop of the Indian wanted of a
dreadful danger. She must stand by
her husband, gun in hand.
How manv women of to-day could
undertake wifehood under such condi
tions? Few indeed. Not because the
modern American woman lacks cour
age, bet because she lacks as a rule the
Ehysical health which is the iudurpensa
le qualification for a life soch as was
lived by the women of the past.
That is why a good woman may be a
bad wife. Virtue and goodness are ex
cellent things in women, but to guide a
bouse and bear children demands above
til sound physical health.
WOMEN CONVICTS.
To a great number of women the
bouse they live in is almost on a par
with a prison. It is prison-like in the
monotonous regularity of daily dnties;
prison-like in the absence of all pleasure
in what is done or' joy in the doing.
And the reason is to be found >n
w omanly ill-health. Few women realize
how intimately the general health is re
lated to the health of the delicate
vomanly organs. A woman may suffer
with heart "trouble,” disorders of kid
ney*, liver or stomach, or with nervous
Sroatrstion os a result of * diseased con
ation of the womanly organism. Many
such women "doctor" for years for
various diseases and wonder why they
don't get better. They cunt j|et"better
until tne womanly organism is entirely
cured of its diseases.
This is not theory. It is a statement
of sample facts founded upon the testi
mony of hundreds of thousands of
women who have been cured of woman
ly diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. They had been
just "dragging around” for years, with
throbbing heauj and aching backs, nerv
ous, dyspeptic, miserable. The once
f:oah colored cheeks had grown sallow,
the eyes were dull, the body hail lost
its plumpness They had in numerous
instances tried many doctors and medi
1,04 AI, l'BHo> AL.
Mr M B Wood of l>aytor.a 1 re*t"*r
-4 ut the Ptila.kl
Mr. W. Colby left over the Central ye
terJey for Atlanta.
Mr. U B. Inxrum of Stalerboro ts regia
tertil at the Sereven.
Mr E. f. Cmpt>ell of Jacksonville la a
gueat of the Pulaski.
Mr H. It Williams of Exoelalor la a
xue.-t of the B'-reven.
Miss K Wicker of Tampa regis*ere<l at
t!ie Screvin > sier<lav.
Mr. aml Mrs. H T. Sinclair of Darien
are guests of the Pulaski.
Mr. W. K. Grady lefi over the Central
yesterday for Birmingham.
Mr. H n. I star left via the (Seaboard
Air 1.1 ne ye*terd.ijr for Tantp,
Mr and Mrs K. K Siacer of LOM reg-
Isterol at the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr G. D. Jackson of J rekaonvlUe was
a auesl of the flereven yeatenlay.
Mr Philip Itihm left for New Orleans
yesterday via the Heaboard Air l.lne.
Mr and Mrs. M Msn n.l.x left via the
P.ant System yesterday for Tampa.
Mrs. K. A Nesla-I of Matvxt was .imoiiK
the irrlvals at lh< J'ulaskl yesterday.
Mr J Dub war a pasaeroter of the Sea
board Air Line yesterday for K.insae By
Mr K C. Oliver of Kuiwbow was
.1 monx yesterday's arrival* ui the Pu
laski.
Khv. W. A Nlabelt baa returned to the
etty after spending a delightful vacation
In Tenneaaec.
Mira Annie von Heriren returned borne
yerrterday morning, after a plea.-ant utay
in New York. visiting friends.
The Masters Min- left over the Southern
yeaterday for N< w York, where they go
to Join their mother, Mrr. C. 1> Mm,
Mr. William H Stillwell and Mr It !<■
Neal will leave via the Seaboard Air l.lue
to-day for Dallas, where they go to
concatenation of the Hoo-Hooe.
Mr. Fleming D. Tinaley. formerly of
Savannah, but who haa been living for
aonte year* In Atlanta. ha* returned to
thin cltv and will make hta home here.
Mr- Johentm von Bergen. who turn been
attending the last three month- I" Ham
imta and Bremen. Germany, returned
on the Tallahassee yeaterday morning
Tho friend-, of Mr. Joaeph K Harty
will regret to barn of hla serious Illness
at the family ree.drnec. Habersham and
C-ongrrs streets M' Harty had be.,,
suffering for acme time with a ‘'-‘mtm-r
•old Which, neglected at hrsf.
Imposatble to shake tff later Hr has
beer, confined to the house not quite two
weeks, nnd has developed a severe ca-e
of pneumonia He I* receiving every at
tentkai from his family ami from h.-
phvalciane. Drs Simmons un.l tlraham
There Is no more popular young man in
the city then Mr Harty, and a large cir
cle of friends and acquaintances hope for
hla recovery.
both CLAW HID PROPERTY.
Mary lintinr Wants nn Injunction
Against Thunderbolt's t ounrll.
Mr. Henry Amboe la seeking to re
strain the Mayor and Aldermen of Ihs
town of Warsaw from further Infringe
ment upon piece of property within the
corporate limits, which la claimed hotn
Ay Mr, Am bos and the town authorities
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0,1900.
cine,, exhausting the local medical skill
at their disposal. At lari some friend
or neighbor who ha* prrsonullv proved
the curative power of ''Favori*e Pre
scription " recommend, the use of this
medicine and that in almost every case
means another rick woman made well
and strong,
ASTONLSUED THE DOCTOR,
"When I first wrote to you 1 did not
think I could live till I could get an
answer to ray letter." says Mrs Isaac S.
Harris, of Gayvillr, Yaukton Cos., S. Dak.
"At that time I did not tell you every
thing. When 1 wrote vou I had just
got home from the Hospital at Minne
apolis, Minn. Had been there one
month. Could not see as I was bene
fited any there, so I came home,
thinking there was no help for tne,
and every one here said that I conkl
not live. I would bare sinking spells
every day Sometimes they would
last an nour or more and I would
to be around the house some. T have
taken nearly twelve bottles of the medi
cine and still continue to take it I
am getting better right along, can nde
or walk anv place I can never praise
your medicine enough.
"The doctor here savs that he never
would have believed that your medicine
could have done so much for any one if
he hod not seen what it has done for
me. He also told me to keep on taking
it, for he could not help me I thank
you a thousand times for vonr kind
advice and for your medicine."
SAFE AND SPRE.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is
unrivaled as a safe and sure medicine
for the core of womanly diseases. It
establishes regularity, dries unhealthy
drains, heals inflammation and ulcera
tion and cures female weakness. It is
the best prepar-ilive for motherhood,
giving vigor to the body and buoyancy
to the mind. It so strengthens the
organs of maternity that it makes the
baby's advent practically painless. As
a tonic for nursing mother, it has no
equal. It increases the nutritive secre
tions nnd strengthens and nourishes
both child and mother.
Weak and eick women are invited
to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free.
All correspondence strictly private
and sacredlv confidential. Address Dr.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Accept no substitute for -Favorite
Prescription.” There is nothing "just
a* good” for weak and sickly women.
A WONDERFUL BOOK.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser it a wonderful book, condens
ing as It does into 1008 large pages a
mass of medical and hvgiemc informa
tion invaluable to every woman. It is
especially wonderful in that it is scat
free to any woman on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
31 nne-cent stamps for the book in cloth
binding, or 21 stamps for the book in
paper-covers. Address Dr. R V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Tho latter declare that the property haa
been condemned for the rate of the pub
lic, while Mr. Amboa avers that thla la
nut the case. At any trite, he wants In
terference atopjesl until the further or
der of the court and a temj-orary re
straining order has been granted by Judge
Eallignnt.
I*l.l'- •' si ISDN ENDED.
i ——
lleswra. Ilarbee and Handy Glee I.nat
N l|i lit Ibe I.nat Entertainment.
The last and one of the beat of the Isla
of Hope entertainments, that have been
so |iopular this summer, w is given last
night by Messrs. Ilarltee A Bandy. The
principal ottrarti n was King Stanley, the
clever slight of hind performer, who
ochl'ved as derided a success, as he did
on the preceding occasion, D.inelng, as
usual, was indulged In throughout the
evening, to the music of an orchestra
which had her n engaged for tho occasion
In I lie gue-slt.g contrst the gentleman's
prize jr, worth of merchandise at tha
M< trois.llian f'lothlnx atore. w.is won by-
Mr. N P. Cortsh. who guessed the exact
number of people on the platform, nine
ty-two. Tht same number guessed by Mr*
.lames I lender sn won for that lady the
prize rtf u dozen of Moore's Jj photo
graphs. _
i it* ititi-vrriKN.
The Antlwptlc Broom 4’ompany has got
out a neat thing In campaign badges In
the shape of u miniature Bryan amt Ste
venson broom, with n r*d. white and blue
rlbl>on. on whlrit Is printed the names of
rhe Demorratlr leaders.
Patrolman Qorlbold last night raptured,
on river street, near Jefferson, a lot
of old rope, Iretwi en thl anrl 400 pounds,
that I- eupposed to have been stolen and
left there by the thief until he eould re
move It to a place of safety. The tlltef
Im* not been captured.
There w re. but few arrests made yes
terday. John Wariilngton. colored was
sent In by Detective (iarrlty on the charge
of larceny from another colored man,
while Patrolman Godliold arrested James
Smith, also <ktred, on the charge of the
theft Of u pair of trouser#
The widow of Pul O'NfMI. rirltose child
In recent article in the Morning News.
vn, referred to as living with Its motn
.r In a moral itmosphrre unite for it,
and oft already burning bad habits, among
them that of cigarette sthoking. admitted
last night that h- r home was not fit for
the i hi],l, hut said that she hod taken
her iires--ut quarter* no( from choice, hut
of necessity, as she had only recently
left the ho*pltal. nnd there wue no other
place to which she could go. Hue know
nothing Of her child's having smoked
cigarettes, she paid, until she saw It in
the Morning News. The wo
man mid that h had mad" e
-jMitted attempts to get the child lit an
orphan home, and !h.i a number of her
friers Is ho.l also tried, hut without auc
cem Hhe Is anxious to secure for It a
home tn such an Institution, and will
welcome any offer or mudatance thai
will enable her to nceomfillsh that end.
Brooms for Galveaton.
The Antiseptic Broom Company, through
11, [.resident. Mr O B Kulrnan. has ten
dered a shipment of airilsepOc brooms
to toe now (strivesto*. Orphan Aay.uua j
11l HIIIVIIN TAKES * REST.
i hatrnian'a Hark in tli* Cam
pit l■ n (irnrmlH Eulnrri|.
Han F. O. dußtflrnon left ye*?rr<l*y at
noon for N*w York. arcompanAott by Mr*
luHlirnon They will tw* none atnnit trn
♦lay*. Th* Mat* t anipalan brine over Mr
tlußiimon felt that h* %%. rmltlrd to lak*>
a hhort rt*4, hi* hralth attll not of
tho hrMu Now that the rampatirn la aver
and a hi* majority ha# been plies! up for
the l>emorrmtt ticket, coo l thine:* >r** ur
ine throughout the Mate of the chair
man and the excellent work done by him
Hie rourer In Inelwtlne upon prlnmrie# tn
all the countle* to eettle tmh atate and
local difference* within the p.ri\ nn*l
thus leave a dear Held for the el* • (ton I*
brmu highly indorsed, and hr I* belne e*v
en He credit for pladne the nefro entlre-
I) out of the question ae factor In the
election.
IIK AI FOIIT FINK DtSPiKTtIIMT.
I*lan for the Volunteer
Fire fkrvlre,
Beaufort, 8. <\, Oct. ft.—Plan* for im
proving the volunteer tire depnrtmrnt
here have been perfected by Fire Chief
\V. la. Bhat*well, and u eerie* of public
fire drill?* will be Inaugurated with the
month. In line with thl* much needed
reform, a <a>mmut.leaf lon from the chief
wa* received at the Town Council met-
InR lan: night, asking that Mull* and fire
harncea be place*! In the Waahltißton flre
enutn* houee The guitgiailon will doubt
leM !*• crrie*l out lmmcdtn?cl> The fire
department t* equipped with two excellent
efe.im fir** engine*—the palmetto, operated
by white volunteer firemen, ami the
Waehinßtoo by olored firemen
VOIAU HIM tlllll rTEO.
John Heyward of Florence *ald to
Have Keen Spirited %va>.
8 C Oct b —lt I* report**l
ftom Florence, that John Heyward, the
n-year-old non of J E. Hevwardk ho#
been ih*luctel A m.n fumed Simone,
who preren|e*l to be a clock i>e*l<ll*‘r. hat
been In :he neißhborho*f for week* It
eeem that Blmon* promleed the hoy to
take htm to the town of Florence ao that
h** could return with hi* father who wa*
there, in the afternaon It h* believed the
man ha* carried the bov into North
Carolina
Hetnrn* Pram *y|vanla.
Sylvanla. Go.. fVt s—The ron*o||iat{on
of the re*urn# from the vartou* pr* inctf
of the county have not vet been completed,
hut the estlma'e is that the average Dem
ocratic majority will l*e ahtuit Fol
lowing I* the county ticket e|#*ted
Senator Seventeenth dUtrlct—J. H Dan
iel. Sr •
Representative— Is. H. Hilton.
Ordlnary—J C. ftvrraireet.
Clerk—D. H C Nunnally.
Sheriff -W. B Thompaon
'l*Bx collector-T. V Itohhlna.
Tax r*Melver U W Walker.
Coroner—H. H. Kemp.
Burv* >or—J. T Wad*
Treasurer—Abram Burke.
Count £ commissioner*—J. A. F-tindi 1?.
C. Rvam, J. W. Freeman.
LEOAL SALES.
BANKRI PT SALE OK ASHKTS. HA
VANNAH nox AND BASKET WORKS
I'nder and by virtue of an order grant
ed by the lion. A II MacDonetl, Ref
er, e In Bankruptcy, In the matter of W
H. Bellinger. Bankrupt, the undarslgned
w ill -ell. ill puhlli am Mon. on the piem
l.o- located on the Louisville road. In the
city of Savannah. 41a., on Monday, Get.
P>, !**'. at 11 o'clock (Savannah c|ly
tlmei. In the forenoviti. a lot of machinery,
tool, and apparatus for the manufacture
of box* a, crate,, barrel, anil boakets,
among which are: Tltu, Veneer Machine;
Titu, Adjustable llc.id Saw. Saw
Table; Saws: Hand and Power Clip
pers: K A t II Holme, Dotib'e Surfure
planer; Cut-Off and Heading Saws; Al
Itngton A Curtis Blower Svslem ,e>m
|i|ete; Hot Air Dry Kiln; rulleys. ShM-
In; llelMng; Basket Forms; Barrel Laths
nr,.| Hcop,. Orange Box Heads, No. 9
Iron Wire; Tacks. Nalls, etc., etc
Private se.lel t-lds for the whole or
any part of the asset, will tie received by
the undersigned, up to October to. at 10
o'clock. In 111, forenoon, which will he
opened by the Referee at hts office. No
4 Bryan street, east, at hiII time and
place. Right to reject any or all hid, re
served Term* of sate: Cah
Property may he Inspected and full list
teen, hy applying to. JACOB GA7.AN.
Trustee, 14 Provident Building. Savannah,
Ga
West End Street Car goes lo the Fac
tor V.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COt’NTY.—
Notice Is hereby given to all per-ons In
ecrested that the estate of Isabella Nell),
de eascd.is unrepresented and that !n term,
nf the law administration with the will
annexed will be vested In Jordan F
Brooks, county administrator, on the first
Monday In November next, unless objec
tions are Bled thereto.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrtll, ordinary for Chatham county, this
the th day of October. lWri
FRANK E KEILHACH
Clerk Ct Or'dy C. C., Ob.
GF.ORtiIA. CHATHAM COtTNTY -
Whereas Ahrshim Rundtaiken has applied
to Court of Ordinary tor letter, dismiss
ory es administrator upon the estate of
O Helen© Rundbaken deceased
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to ts and
apjs-or before Mkl court to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the
Mrst Monday tn January next, otherwise
►aid letters will be granted
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L
Ferrlll. ordinary for Chatham county, this
the Mh day of fteptember. trim
FRANK E KEILBACH,
drill C O , C C.
at MOOI # AND COLLEGES.
THE SAVANNAH PHEPARATOHV
■CTIOOIo MII.ITAHY.
OPEN 411 T. H.
Mr Htrong has returned to tlie city
and may be ser-n every naarnlng between
6 nnd - St the school building, on the
northwest corner of Barnard and Harris
Streets
Ormond B. Strong (Cornell). Head Mailer
A school whose instructors are univer
sity men familiar with modern methods,
and men who have densin-iratid their
success .is teachers in preparing boys for
colli ge still hiwlni ss. A school whose diplo
ma I* accepted in lieu of cxaminetton by
many roili-gee. and wlioe he.dmaeter
has the highest endorsement by the presi
dents of <;ormll and of the University of
California- A achool whose directors are
among the most prominent men of the
State. A School where your hoy would
receive persona! supervision and en
couragement; where he could obtain a
thorough end lystrfnatic training In body
and mind; where be could prepare Ms
lessons for (he next day under an In
structor'# car* In the afternoon Just as he
would at the best hoarding schools, and
where you would have no worry about
his associate A GROWING SCHOOL.
j- l t till
These tiny Cxptulet are luperta
* to Balsam of Copaiba,
I N 1 Cubebsorlnjecdonsand fararjl
Isj CURt IN 48 HOURS'O'
IV i the tame disease* without
inconvenience.
Sold by ell druggiitj.
.- asi-rcR-otir New Paris Shapes ;••^Bli\
... for a*jt *r ! M t UA>nNan^AiiißS,; >
CLASSIFIED AUVtKI ISkMENTS.
PRltatl.lAL.
' UKIUns sTT*kf;Mi
for a few day* mor*-, but till have tim**
t<> tied uml II a li.ind*om- enaaiem**nt
finger ring, an everlxetlng, gtod-luck
brlriKitvg i!atn gold flriK* t ring Spec la I
•a!o thl* w* k of phdn and fancy '*•' gold
linger ring# 8 did gold gpectacle* fitted
with be ,1 8| tn* r- len? *1 her l*i
short or long Mght, |* u K* g .*. > Ka*t
llrotlgliti*) ll.in Jeu.lrv and Shaving
Supply House. Mall ord- i puunptly lilleJ
~V SHOUIsD BEN MflsUI'HS FUBNIj
ture, new*t Myle* f.r b*'|i.*m, dining
room. i*ir’or. in *.k, walnut and mahog
any. Miller * prices and terms are rva
soluble 2*07 Broughton, west
~ YOU Wild. 1.1 KI THK MII.K FHOM
lFio|fltid Dairy; li n< f ind purr, try
it
r HHori.D sf:f. millers new
•ty!es In t .trfe-f matting, window shad*-*,
art square*, rugs, la* a curtain*, etc ;
Miller * price* Mini term* at* reasonable
207 Broughton, west.
FINE HICEKIKI t r A Mft AT BA
ker h.“ every day. best of all other m si*
In msrket
IF ITS HUGH-YOU WANT YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGlIHr
SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nl e willow rockers, ladles alie. at 12.
J. W. Tssple.
SCHOOL BOOKS NEW AND SRC
onl-h,inl. sold at l *\. h.ing*-*l Barnes’
2nd R aler. . :t and ltealor 2- ; 4th Read
er, 3ic. Gth R i**|er, 4 * , Lincoln** Phveioio
gy. 40*’. l*t Stepplnc Stone* Literature.
2&c. 2n*l Stepping Stone*. ;n Prince.:
Artthmatlc l.v , Montgomery 111-Iry. *<•
At Gardner’s Iktsaat
! AM NOW DH’ATKD AT 411 W EST
'Broughton, ring up :‘M If you want t *
have your iuridtur< tnov**! or fir
Hhtpm* in or .storage; I guarunte pr * rt *
the name H 4 I do th work that'* given to
me A. 8 Griffin. 411 ItioiuJth'ii *lr*et.
We and; matiret v* .* ma*l*' t* ur*lei.
t: SHOULD BEE MILLER'S STOVES
and range*, tho best makes at reaaouAbl#
price*. CV P Miller, Agent.
KENSINGTON FARM MII.K IS UN-
f*r rlchnr*-*. d*livery I* |M*r
fect; phone V-
V SHOULD BEND M L YOUR OR
d4*rs for upltuiaterinff parlor ami *ll.ir*r room
furnltur* In iafhrr, nllk and other fab
rics, in th* l r si manner, curl**! hair,
mys am! **otton mattr*"##* renovated,
all work writ dor* anti xsii-.fariion tMr
■ t*#*i C* I* Miller, A **-111
SI.OO FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
whik ls*t C r Mlllrr. Ajr^nt
~ WHEN YOU RES M OII.US BlXTY
hx'li •** rsnta nj|, you will buy th*m.
Juat can’t help It; will •*)! In quan
tity
•'FURNITURE MOVWD WITH CARB,**
Is • with M -GUils
“see the jewel stoves and
rtnf for aale by J W. T***pl; also
iS**nt for In-nranre a<*ollne stove
~fct'G!LLlß IS CHEAP O.N Rt'Gfl. NET.4]
Isr* curtains, hammo-ki, wafer cvji*lera,
plllnwn, pin urea, stoves, bodroom sullea.
and flimitura of every description.
“ lUTUH AND ROMAN IIYAUINTHB,
frewirt*. i:Ner lllle*. Jonquil*, my *wn
Imfvoriution; for kool r* *ult* f*i *♦ n-w
A C. Ool*M'hlK. e|af t itt Catholic I’rtne
lory. (iHiriri* r h fl.isasr. 8|l)l.
U SHOULD BEND YOUR ORDBRB
for lunltiß und iqmlHnK piano* and or
gans to \V I* Mtii.nlna. with C. P. Mil
ler. Agent; prompt aiiont lon to out-of
town ordr. C. P. Miller, Arhil.
18 YOUR IRON SAFE FIRE PROOF?
Rtlff**| a- Fr*ermin have a itiandlng offer
of 11,001) for every safe of their make that
d-'e-a n*i pr* (f-rva It •* cotifenta one *ufn
was tn burning dehria 113 hours When
taken out, tho hoee Ihl to Im* turned *n
It When opened, n*f a page was dls
(ob>red. not a record lost, not a dollar do-
Mroy-d If yHj want security, buy a
Rtiffell ii. Freeman wofe. C. I*. Miller,
Agent
K I NfI!N<IT<IN ! A lIM IS *iN Alf
olevhflon in th** *oun*ry. from city
drainage ImpoMxlbie for nilik fo Ihh-oii***
mniamlnated, by Impurw odors: If you
w*nl pure Jersey milk, phone 3345, De
livery prompt, eatisfuctlon guarantee-
MGILLIR MOVER. PACTKR. SHIPS
and oresno* and furniture; beni wrjrk
only; no "Cheap-John” prices- no "Cheap-
John'* Jobs
tl 4* lIU YH NICE RATTAN ROCK ERR.
ladies** alxe, large i.>rirn*nt of rM.k*rH.
couches and eaay choirs C. P. Miller,
Agent.
'IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
•nd work, ordsr your lithographed and
printed Hntion*rv arid blank buukf from
Morning News. Savannah. Oa.
“orr 18T I WILL MOVE TO 414 WERT
Uroughton Ring up 244 Ulf you want lo
h.-rve your furniture mowed or packed for
shipment or storage; I guarantee prices
the name mb I do the work th-it’s given
to me A 8 Grfftlr. 114 Broughton etreet,
went; rmittrexyex made to order.
M GILLI3’ LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
V SHOULD SEE MILLER’S OFF!CM
dvfki*, oftto* tHlit*#, ofllce chairs, c*fYl< a
ms Ming, ofllce sha<les. C. P. M::ii.r.
Agent
U WILL SOON MOVE AND V WILL
rerfainiy need wrnv-thlng In my line;
II will !*av*i money by trading with me C.
!\ Miller. Agent
M OILLIR BBLLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS
-Hmyna patterns— for M c*nts.
SUIICAL
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feat are troubling >ou, call on rne ©nd I
will g.va you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corn* and all dlaeSKca of the feet
without pain; charges reasonable; can
give the te*t reference* in the city; pa
tients treated ut residences; order* fiin
be left at LlvtngOon’a drug store. Dull
and Con grew* -sreet telephone 233. Lem
Dari* surgeon chlropodlrt
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED. A FIRST-' LABB AND RlS
lLtble tinner for both outside and lti*l>l*
work, steady emptoyment; tt.it*? wage 4
expected. J. E. Kuchktr, Jacksonville,
Fla,
WANTED; WHITE RRlcic LAYEIts.
carpenter* ami plasterers, union pay, long
John, blacksmith*. German *ar keeper*,
lK>k keeper * and ate nog rapber. tailors,
wheelwrights, tl* choppers. Huber, 317
We*t Hoy. .In k r. .l !
WANTED FIRR lABB PAPER
hangers. S2 t A a day. AddrfM C. E lloyle
A Rons, .Jacksonville, Fla.
WANTED. FIFTEEN BRICKLAYERS;
three months' work; goo*! puy; also planar
man. A H. Johnson, Tampa. Fla.
""paper hanger, apply to wilL
Uam Erianwilii at Andrew HafUty g
Ntru* u OTKO-im.r..
WA\Ti:i, A RELIABLE AND KX-
P* rtett e*t lothe-* pres-er wnh got*l nl r-
net Ad<lre * thirty
\\ VXTED plembi:rs AT W II L
Behrotb*Fa, Amerb-u*. Ga.
wanted! man cpiiigiit CIIAB
•t* ’• t, to huvlnewi* of old estab
lished horn**. dar> lbs per w* k and ex
t* ti j?.• v #l• I*• ***** h week dir* et from
he.ulqttnrters; ex|M*n*e mon* y advsn* e<l,
po-|iion permanent, reference. Standard
House. "Ji'l Caxton building. Chi* ago
tNI Dol.L Vlt \ YEAR PftOTF.CTM
>ou We t.**#* ij* more i*eeid*‘nt i*oli h than
hiv oth*‘t slndlor i *. nr.*.my In th* world.
I*e***aii*- w<* I .“sue th*- t popular and
*he *p* t insiir.iu*-,' wrttt*n tine *k>llai
a >oar pay* f>r * Ri) |Mdiy. other
aniuunu in pronortlon; no a —^►ii* , nt- or
flue .* *? ,th benefit- weekly liibumlty,
fr*- in* It- a 1 attendiitu'e, in.my • li* r origi
nal and |*.-pul r featiir***. **tth* r m x. I** -
tlVeell Ik .Hid * • yejil -f Jbl* mil d* |M*|led
with N* s \*rk ln*urti*.* I>epartnv-it
profeet* policy bolilrrs under our system;
ail tlalins promptly ami liberally settled;
%\ t for iipplb iillon blank. reliable rep
r. eutatlv* e want'd eyervwh**re The In
f* rnatlonal Registry Coinf*n>, !K llronl
won New York
111:1.1* WAATKI#— FKMALRfi.
W ANTED. A FIRST ’LABB COOK,
none but those having reference* nee-l
apply No 21*. Park avenue, west.
WANTED SETTLED WOMAN TO
. >Mk :ni*l w eli Apply 22" - Bull •trget.
HOTEL I M I*l .OV MENT AGENCY. 317
\W*t H.in Jm k-* uivllie. Want* l male and
female cook*, chamber maid*, table girl*.
I Hindi * - -e-4. house keeper*, #• t<■ East and
i West •*< i-t Florbla, also Georgia
K-nri.ov rii-ntT w,Tf;n.
i Triririm' M|:S’T HANTt:I KXPKfM
j enced husinef* man want* jwvdtlnn with
I good futur* . h* ortlo man. or assistant
! manager Address Rox t. (hi* office.
a amtki>— Hit KLLAREon.
\VANTi:i>. I.MO 1,1 VK fIGKoNH. All
dre>* It. W Sperry, Duval ilote!, Jak
ronville. F'la.
V WVi.D SMALL M* f El, OR
Exuding h*tn* to run on percentage f*r
ih‘ winter or the year, by a man ,ml
wife. Ad.lr• * Box 113. WoiMlmont. f^t.
WANT A NICK GENTLE HORSE
for a iud> must lie koml six**, and a good
trial requlr#*!. must t* a hor-**- wbh atyle.
no other want**l Adtlrui Jame* Th>ni|>-
**n, g*ner*il *lHivery. pontofllce.
IF YOI WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT
from Springfield Dairy; It** rich, pur# and
ft hole some.
' IF YOU W ANT A PIrACD TO DUMP
earth, dirt, oond manure, e#.‘ . frea of
marge. Jtist nt city limit*, hauling over
hard road, wii'e or talephona Brown
Vtto*.. toim. Andereon and East llruod
street#.
FOR tl ENT—ROOM*.
FOR BENT. TWO FRONT ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished: use of hath,
with or without hoard, facing Park ex
t*t in N*r* !*; Drayton street
ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFUR
lushed; with or without Ixiiird Jof York
treet, east.
FI.%T* FH RENT.
FLAT OF FOUR CONNECTING
room** with hath, h*oiil floor. 2W Gwin
nett, w t. next to Iturnird, Inquire on
premises or of W J Ml.-* ally, Jr.
~FOR RENT, SEVEN-Rtm>M FLAT IN
fin** |b iitbm; low rent. Platahek A Cos.,
Hryan. •
FOR RENT. 3 liCKJM FLAT; ALL
mod* rn lmprov**tuents; r*w brick houa*';
private family; references. Call 308 Jones,
east
'FOR RENT SPLENDID FLAT. FIVE
rooms and bath. HO Btato stresl, *st,
large raotn* and tvsry conveolcoos. J. E
Fulton A- Son.
"FOR RENT FLAT AND It AHEM ENT
•o small family No. 12 Jones street, east
FOR RENT—HOT#EN
"Tor rent! htore kouthwert
fern**r Whltuker anil l, If ry streets. Af
ply )M Llle-rty strief, went.
"FOR RENT TO AN ACCEPT AIILE
party, my residence, northeast corner First
und Drayton streets Apply C. W. Howaid.
No. Hay street, east.
FOR RENT, 17 DUFFY STREET,
* *et; possession at a*< e. Afqtly George
L Uarifitny, g*nt. I*i Itryon street, eu*t.
FOR RENT. COMPOKTARLE HOUSE.
N* 217 Waldburg street, east, between
Abertxirn and lJncoln, first Gas* order
and condition; every convenience Right
rent f right tenant Estate Balm<rt
Cos lien. W*t Rroad and llrn'ighton streets.
"FOR RENT, 1111 MONTGOMERY HT..
cheap fu K'**d tenant; In flrst-clus* ord-r.
Apply at corner.
FOR RENT. DKfifRAfILE DWELLING
with ail modern Irnprovt-rnrtifs; In gM*d
repair. JOK Jones, east. Kollo* It A Screv
en.
FOR rent! LARGE RESIDENCE, 206
Congress afreet, east, southeast corner
A ljercom M R Raker. Ag*mt, 224 Ogle
thorp** avenue, east.
rOM HCXT-TOKkS.
RM ALL HTOR EH FOR RENT. LOCAT
*I on rtt.lle an l President streets. In rear
of WhittDld llulldtnv. splendid aland for
small business. Apply W. M it W. K.
Coiiey.
"FOR RENT, a STORE. PERT LOCA"
tlon for nny buslntaut; le.i-omiblc rent.
Platshek A Cos.
""l ull KENT A SMALL BUILDING*,
suitable for shop or store liuu.iv. Apply
212 State, west.
FOR HINT, STORE. 11*7 DROUGHT
trgi street, aat; puaeeialon IrmiMxltately
! o several and si i*Me reddanoe# and
flats. Apply A Wylly, U Dryart atrest.
aast
FOR ItEXT—MI9IELLA%EOL'I.
T^orrTTNTnDKtGrToosrTT^
ed; Its aflon Rryan street, east; rmsj rate
rates. Address Desks. N*wa ofllce.
FOR 4|ll>-RK4I. KKTATK.
•treat, near East Rroad, h*va only been
sold lo first-class parties, V*4> will maka
good neighbors; and nona othar can buy.
The terms are vary easy, and they are
cheaper than say other tn the vicinity.
C. U. Doraett.
AtmOt IALKI TMtt DAY.
~ HANDSOME FURNITuRE
4 11,1! IONTIMI.iI
THIS DAY at 10 o'clock, corner Hall an*l
Ahercorn.
lit i H 1.1 lof UK.
Remaining Furniture, lwk •. Book
’Plan**. Fern*. St**-! Ring* utv*t Kllchwn
Furniture and thmoiine Stove, etc.
A MOTION lAIJIN FUTURE DAY*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALeT“
I. |>. 1,1 IttM ItF, Nnetlaneer,
on TEESDAI the 14ih dav ot o toi>er.
1* it nt 11 o'* oek o in . I will ell on tho
pr* mi -♦ * that g nerol Mok of gx**l*,
oneKttng of dry K'm*L clothing, ohe a
tut no tons. vail** -, fancy aril* lea and
fund in u . g ’th**r with show roe#.
Huf> -* inu-r • t'Aww and general afore
Ilnur' out line*! tn store, corner of
Ht*m**• .11 I W* and Hr..S I gtreef*. lately *> -
• upp'd by Don Agoos, *lca#*ed.
Term* •>.'* r kan he m*peete*l an
application to the au imi*m r.
J F BROOKS.
A*tmli I- irator 1 Mate Don Ago*wi
FUN KVI4TE
"^FOR^SALIC^TT' Tjltmkor tvvo
<lre*l dollars, easy iirmn. on Ninth •iroet,
near Last liruaii. no city taxation. C. 11-
I 'orsett
RESIDENCES AND H 'II.DINO IX>T9
for sale all over the city. Hobart H.
Titfin. real estate dealer. No. 7 York
• treet weal.
- pfVft HALE. LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, at each; will xoon be
advanced to wbeti a tot haa bean
pal>! for ! can arrange to get a homo
built. C. II Doraett
FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
mar Fast Broad, no city taxes, at t**
each; twerdv-flve dollars ca#h. and aa#y
monthly payment*. C. II liorsaft.
POIt .%Lke—fUiXl kLL.I.IKUtX,
ha/el and wltcbiiaaal one Im n.ado to
urw. the filler Im made to aeli, put a
t*ot )• of our# by the *sda of cop* of tha
oth-r kind; #r# give you all tha quality
mi and all the quantity that your mn#y en
llt leu you to a pint for a quarter lVr*H *
Drug Ht*r*a, Henry and Abercom. Whit
aker and Taylor
for SALE. LARGE. PAYING LTV
cry >tiihl*’ Bargain Addrc#* J, W, Kim
brough. Webster. Fla
PURE JIBSEY MILK AT r PER
gallon. 214 Duffy, eaet, Bell (fdephott**
2*^s
COWS FOR HALE IF YOU WA NT A
g> <d milk cow I can supply
you Cali 471 West Boundary
ASII AND CYPRESS LUMBER FOR
sale ISO.OOO fee# of aah auttable for whe*!-
wrlgMs. *arrtn*e mskera car works and
Interior house ftnDh Abo cypreas lutnber
of all site** \\> !..v# resumed uttlng our
f*m)iis hrarwl* of cyprsea shingles and will
goon have a full llr># of them for sale. Valo
Ron *1 Manufactuiiftg Company,
' SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich, pur* milk, try il; you
will he pl.a ed.
r
1.0 4 1 AND roiYD.
LA^RGiTTrT\ r i:* anTT^white
(Hdnter dog; #traye*l from Vf East Park
avenue la*a night. Liberal rew ; arl If re
tumed t* J. B. ttllver*#*
A PAIR OF GttlzD SPEC
ta.de* In ca<v. pr*d*bly on Brought**),
y'**ier*ia> B* nv*h I will In paid on return
to Garrard A M Idrlm
rERIGER MITCH PUP
pv. answer# to nnirte of ’"Spot.” I4*’waf4l
will h* If returned to W. E. Grady,
113 Bay atreed, •art.
ITR A f KU.
MoniK'tn*ry Mref( in<l Oglflhorp** utiwt
lane*. one* “mall durk l.iy mul*; rrirttrd If
rHur -fl to lot <>r Ami.ir'i* Mill
KUKAIIUVtL
kiixUrKui tm orhooit at 41-' Kaat Taylor,
Oft f
■“SFkTMaL To CIT V HTI ' I >F. NTH
Twenty i*’r cent, discount to city
Htu<t< rrt*. If fiMtr noon. No monpy re
qulml In udvunc**. Not MtiaflM) quit and
no pay. DrauirHon’* Practical Buntnosa
College. <Md P.dlowH' Hall, comer liai
nard and Htatc atm ln.
■ ■SS
PMUtIIQ.
to your interval to let me *lve you an ea
tlrn.iUt on your plumbing, new or old
work; npalr work a mieclulty, aa 1 etn
a pra<-t|ral plumber. No gue,a work tu
re,ln niter your life. Wiggins, phone f Ol.
Georgia or I Udi.
MIICKLI.4IIBOIII.
HAVK YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
Willi Herman ready-mined paint; entire
aatlfa<llon guaranteed. Alim, Paint
Company. _____ _ ______
"ikiN T FORGET WHERE to “oo
when you need plumbing work .lone; our
workmen ore the very beat: prl.ee low.
A C Price A Cos.. Btate and Jefferaon;
'phone, fill.
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HUN.
•rry people at the Southern Grocery Com
pany, lit Iternaid utreet.
WK SKI.I. SEWER PIPE FLUB
pipe. (Ire clay, lira brick at low eat prtcaa.
Adam* Pnlnt Company, 101 Congrosa.
wait.
* MORE Til AN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned hard
rath at lha Houthem Grocery Company,
111 flarnard atreet.
wi l' PDUMRINO WORK OF IM
kinds nnd ran figure .loan with you; give
ue a rail when In need A. C Price A Cos,
Stale and Jefferson; 'phone, <Ol.
GYPHINK IS THE REST WALL FlN
|,h made Ad am. Paint Cos., Savannah
agent,. 101 Congreaa, weat.
WE CONNECT AND DISCONNECT
range*; our plumbern know their bual
mw*. and our price, are low: It will pay
you to give u, your work A. C. Price A
Cos., St ile and JefToraon; Hell and Ooor
gta 'phone. Hall.
REDUCE TOUR DIVING EXPENSES
by Inveatlng your hard-earned hand oah
with the Southern Grocery Company, 114
Barnard atreal.
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savanna!.
I.ICUAI. NOTICKS.
NOTICE TO DEBTOR* AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice la hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands ngulnst Mary Playter. late
o' said county, deceased, to present them
tu me. properly made out. wlthtn the time
prescribed by Saw, so as to show their
character and amount; nnd all persons in
.l* t.tisl to said deceased tire required to
moke lmme.il it'- payment to me.
JORDAN F. BROOKS.
County Administrator.
11 Bay ssrei, west.
Savannah, On., July Z. 800.
IF YOU WANT GOOD 11 ATbiR.'AL
and work, order your lithographed and
prlnlsd stationery and blank books froas
Morning Newa, Savannah, Ua.
3