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ECKSTEIN'S missing money.
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an o YVliJr Hr.
, , u,trill should Him r Ilnur hm-h
, il>kr I'lrrr of IliinUm W Ilk
" %I , r r.s Hair. Hair l IVr
%1 .„ lark dun Glrn a d|>lrr .%•-
l Ihr lnr.lrn. al Thai End
■>f ihr l.lnr—Th'.rnnab Invr.tlita-
Ha. Ha.lr Hrrr by E|r**s
. pain Drlrellvr. Shortly Aflrr
, IVa* lla.lr Hanna. feM
i Haw ilrrn An
nnanrrd.
n r no nrw *Jevc!o|>n* m h#r*
, ,i.,\ in thr Ki'krt.-iii m.ittrr Involv
i m> * t.rlou* .11-appearance of 15.000
i rnv.iO|ir exprriwrd h>- Mr. Gm
, I* I. in In N- w Y'ork io hl> bioih* r.
I iiite K kirtn In Kivann ih. tr*o
~i being expressed only an $5,001 bin
ng 110.000. Mr Kmlle EckMoln l
, ,i anything ns hiff*brtli<r prompil.v
i..,i him SS.H)O additional nftrr bring
, i ihai Ihc package received tore
lined only ss.ooti. The llo.OO) In que*-
u.i.' to be used in settlement with
:.civile Erkateln for Ills interest in the
M D G. Schwarabautn. who la In
1 of Ihe More of Gustave Bekrle n
A . eln.-r the rrtlremrnl of the Junl r
i -i.er. tlrrllned ye.ter.lay l mike any
,m meiit In connrcitofi with the mmier.
that he preferred to remain quiet
i the express companies had completed
InveetiKalion.
\ thorough Investigation. Including a
r .1 c ross-* xamlnatlon of all the wltntss
, it this end of the line, was made het
rti> after the loss was reported. d**-
IV ,. irpre.cntlng both th* Adam. Kx
i I'ompany and the South, rn Kxpr-e.
i taking part in tie- Inveatlgatlot
miilit Investigation I. underwood t
b.-rn made at the other end of the
jr, put what con* tendon* were reached
. lilt' companies’ detectives have not
, n made public.
I *>ih thr Mr.srs Brkweln Being vary
K.ll known hrrr, especially In business
~r Wa, the sirauge siory of the disap
|.ar.in <■ of SS.< W > attracted very decid' and
• r.tlon and wit. the genera: topic of
iil>*) amoii(t the businfif men.
It %\.i> generally" cotnmei.tcd u|Kn n*
\*.\ strange that Mr. Eckstein, who 1*
K >wn to be a very careful business man.
- .Uhl have unth rtik n such a rti*k> pi •
i hu-fincss as sendinK f 10,0 m by exp re**
<t' nly >5.000. when for an additional *x-
I * n■.i not exceeding $5 h* could have* In*
f.4 the safety of the entire amount Th
mull amount saved hardly aceined to
warrant the risk
Tie New York ftun. which was toe
only New York morning paper to have
•in account of the affair, was In *rc it
demand, tb* news dealer* dlaposln* ot
their entire supply early in the day. The
Sim (thw good story of the New York
• m! of the affair, though It moke* the F>-k
--•Hns to le member* of ti large whole
•.die cotton house In Savannah. Instead
if a dry good* firm. The Sun's* account
|*art. Is us follows*:
*nc day lact week Mr. Eckstein went
'• the Central Notional Honk at
Hroadway, where he I* a lrpo*lrfr. He
<!r> w hi* check for s!o.*o. and askd
*.i >b r Young for bill* of a large <bom
it t lon. The q.hter gave him nltie lI.AQO
i l l- and two K>K) bill.*.
Here.’* sate) Eckstein. “put ihcsc In a
large envelope. pb as* . I want to send that
ni.ney South by exprcti."
<'ashler Young had one of hi.-* clerk* * n
iJ-*-e the >10.0"0 in a sfout wrapper. This
v i' ban'led over to K<Kitln. H* tnovel
uway from th* cashier's de*k in the of
rs*‘ room of the bank and then a* If
e hud forgotten something he turned
in k. Addressing th** clerk who had
wrapped up the fln.flno. K kst*ln sul*l:
■ Will you phase murk *>5.W on the out
l‘U* of that wrapper?"
The cashier, who had heard Eckstein my
th to his clerk, turned to the young mm
i:l told him not to do anything <f th
*'i He said t Eckstein:
Mr. Eckstein, ft against the rule* of
this institution to allow <i clerk oi a y
. ih* r jm rson connected with th * bank 'o
mark on n express pa kauc anythin
t- r than th* atnouni It actit.illy con
• Ins. The <*lerk will mark s!<>.dJo *ti tin ,
writ in r or he will noi mark it at <1
I kstein was silent a moment. Then he
w, i ‘ Oh, very well. Mr. Young, give
i(> |ia( ka< to me. It Is my money. 1
v. ill do Just a* I please with It."
Ihe wrapper containing IHMW was
t . •%} over to Eckstein. The cotton mer
• ant took ii|* a pen find m irked "|s.o>y“
on th*' outsit!** of the |*a kago. Tns
• . pc. he handed the parcel of money ha k
('.shier Young requesting him to sen*!
t b' oxftress to Havaimalv, along with
t i* rr.-t of th** express business of tin
bank. It was addressed to l*>’kstein •*
t ’otner. who Is at the he id of th*' Ba
iiinith rotton house. Mr. Young accept
• i the package anl Eckstein left th
' Hitk.
At the close of business KckstelnV
; i k gc mnrkts! **15.000" was token to an
‘ • of th* Adama Express Comiwn)* by
* rn* ss ngi*r of th* hink. A receipt wo*
<* *‘i* I for It ns market! an.l It was for
•' lie), together with the other pack ig<
• i money thot had come from the earn**
ink.
N'* hlng was hear*! of the matter again
• ;l late Tuesday night. At that tim*
*• #v- Eckstein g*>t t* legram from hi?
• t In Havannih saying that th* pack
i I been received, bu: contained only
,r ippear* that Oustaye F>kstein hid
witt. n to Ins brother In advance inform
al that he would forw ird in
i K;i.. marked In fact, Otis
-1 v. explained Just how he would carry
• t tho whole transaction. Express
o■’ on IVflft are of course less than
' hut Just why Eckstein marked
• krtfee at one-half Its a*’ual value
* known except to himself.
n tiustave got his brother’s tele
-1 startled him. It was too late that
’ to do anything. Yesterday morning
; at the hank long before Its doors
1 As soon ns he got in he called
r Mr. Young, the cashier, before whom
1 the whole matter. He asked Mr.
' If he knew what had Income of
ih*r s.'*.ssi. The question surprise*!
tiler and he told Eckstein so. To
'he cotton merchant replied
A u. pi-ght not P-.iti) have been taken
' f th- packag* right here In the bank
It was t ik* to the express
Off o'***
made Mr. Young hot, and he re
torr and:
' <*ur money might have been taken out
’ - nnah wh*yi th fin.nnp was recelv
•l * her* Whoever op**ned the package
m ht have abstracted EYOUU. I* v
-li amount called for on the wrapper
| H
1 have you understand, sir, that It
my brother who opened the package
vinnah." cried Eckstein. "And I’ll
v’i know that 1* w is my clerk w o
I It and you saw him wrap up the
•'* yourself.** retume* 1 Mr Young.
u fer >me more excited talk be.
' ' H* • ishler nn*l Eckstein the 1 it
'd out of th*- bank and upstairs
’ 1 offlres <>f the law firm of Frank ft
•hi lie put the matter in the
of Attorney Frank. Mr Frank re
v anything about the matt.r
hevood admitting that he
t his lent had very little chance
recovering the mining 15.t00. K* k
it 53 \Vi i*i Kighty-lxth sareei.
' ' ' not i 0 lw im*. n her**.
1 r b,mk totn I’r * i*l*n! Lmgdon
4 *• let Young ref us* and to make any
n* - 'onremlng it* matter:
‘ ‘u* C. Wdr of tnc Adams
• l * r ' enspany. auk!:
ku s matter ilk* thin our company
Old-fashioned Training
Its Strong and Weak Points.
The strong point of tho olj.fashione.l
trajmm; w> tL<- ftrrv, lai'l upon moral
ity ami virtue. "Bo goal and you'll
he happy," was the common precept set
Ijefore the growttiK '"hild llut as the
girl grew up to nMidenhnol shr was
oAen sorely puride<l to reconcile those
pst teachings with her present condi
tion. She was good. Her sail was
Sure as the lillies of her garden. Her
cart was undefiled. And yet she was
despemtly unhappy by reason of physi
cal ailments common to women.
This was the weak side of old
faabioncd training: It ignored the
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needs and requirements of the body
All its effort was to guide the heart and
mind. The tndv might stumble along
anyhow, and it generally did.
Many a sweet-faced, modest-minded
young girl has liad her first doubts of
the goodness of Providence come in
through the door of physical suffering.
"Why must I suffer in this way?" she
asks, " Why docs tny back ache, mv bead
throb and my side pain, so that’ I am
fain to creep away into a darkened
room ami forego the pleasures which
belong to my season of life ?"
NO ANSWKK COMES
as a rule to these questions. The young
woman looks around ami sees scores of
similar sufferers. She is told it is a part
of the burden laid upon women, and she
shaiies her shoulders to her heavy load.
This is all a mistake. Proper train
mg, proper physical care would many
times prevent these miserable condi
tions. But in any case, however dis
tressing the present condition, it can be
cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription, if it is a disease curable
by medicine.
"I write a few lines to thank vou for
your advice ami grand remedies, to
which I owe my health, and perhaps
my life,” says Aiiss Flora I. Greer, of
107 Howe Street, Akron, Ohio "My
trouble started during my childhood,
hut did not prove serious until 1803,
when I met with ati accident caused by
a horse running away. From that time
I did not sec a well day. I snffered at
every monthly period with terrible
headache, irritation of the spine and
|iains in my heels so I could not liear
them resting on the softest tallow.
W’liat I suffered pen could never de
scribe. 1 had soreness through my
hips and ovaries all the time and con
stant backache. Was afraid to lie alone,
imagined that every one hated me, anil
everythiug looked like a mountain.
One doctor would tell me one thing
ailed me, another would say something
altogether different, but they only re
lieved me. 1 then wrote you 111 April,
wouM carry tho package ns fir as Wash
ington. Thor* It woul'l t‘ trnnsfirnsl to
ih.- floulh.rn Kxpress Company, which
wouM carry It to flavnnnnh. Th** i**tsoo
wtio r<. . Ivo.l ihc' package* at th** Havan
nah end may have* not Hi* I the* Southern
Kxprc-s Company of tile* lncc If ,o. the
naetter prill r* a*h us idle r I hcuJn't hear-!
of It until you told me* It is Indeed a very
peculiar caw and ** would proiar the
matter most thoroughly betor** l*a ytru*
over iny tnc’to t*. In a case like this where
.1 f.tle* mark 1.-> put on the pa M;\,e. there
Is but little .*tnn.*e of the sendvr i*ltlni{
III' 10-ec made uooc* 1 don't think that
the packaKe was ever o|a*n- 1 wnlh* In me
car* of the express company, and th<n
nvaln It appear* to me that If some rrook
hail ot le dll of It lie would have taken
the Whole $10,000."
Mr. Weir said the express rates to Sa
vannah were* a'cout $1 no the tl.ooo.
AT Till*: tup:ITEM.
•*/nsa" 11 ill He the Altrnetlon t.l
To-dtty'■ Matinee and To.nl(kt,
At the matinee to-day and at to-niaht's
performance Belaseo'x "/arc will le
presented tin.|i-r 111" direction of Mr
Thailes Frohman. The company Is very
Cl ails the .am*' as that w hich presented
Ihe play here I.im season, and mm* one oi
i n* Pi si performance* of th* entire >*at.
The pay le what my > < •tiled t heart
Iraxidy of mod' rn Ilf**. Mr Ililan*., has
nuuli a retnatkaUle an 1 hlithly Interesllnjr
play. Ito story deals with events that are
a part of almost every dty life. Il ojK-ns
••n the si me of a roncerl hall Ih Saint
Btln ne. where. ilurlnK the enAre pro
gre s of the first net there Is a most r. al
l-tie exhibition of various phases of life
behind the scenes, as such a pi tee of
atnusc m**nt as ever I* * n sltown het'*. It
even lays bate the secret* of the -t i"
thunder, luthtnlntt. rain and a clatter of
t „ r .. s' hoofs. "Zaxa," it chant* use. with
liny r* 1 ha r und the star feature of the
c urrent bill Is Introdu id In her dr. ssin*
n* nt. which o.up t u imtllon of tin
sc-cne She enters in sire t cosnim. and,
but for the iw ci-Pn.il friend > Interven
tion of a screen, tin audlem .* won I * ih-
Seqi’ti.llv Willie- tin complete o|*.*mllon
of ilressiiiK and m.cklnv up for Ih.* state .
As It I-. very Httb* !• left to Ih. Imugl
nattoi While wnltln* for her rtn . "/at* ' '
meets Bernard Dufr.t,. i married Paris
ian who has (tom* behind the sen.. * wilt,
a friend, atnl with u firm det.tminutioti
Hot to sin i-umh to the . hanp- Of the hati
in fart so -or.* I* lit* of himself
.hat he hi- booked a place on the mld
ulKht train for Purls Ihe lick* I* n**
11-..1 however. Then conn -lx imatth".
•Im ink whic h "7. a5." a.nl Bernard live
loxether In n llHh' notlase at Saint Ktl
enne. "Zaxa" ha- left the stave and,
thmiurh the aaakenlnu of r* . lov. in
her the vulgar oneert hall slnai r has h.*-
conn quite did nt worn in. The cou
ple liav.* I-i * *' *' "***' ,v ** f " r
Bernard's ocoosloosl slmenees "on busl-
- wife and
, hild In I'arls. De>.*rmlne.| to learn the
truth and ex|-.-' nlm to his wife, she so*"
to his Iwju-c. Madame Dufrer .* I- oul.
but In a most pathetic Interview with the
liule korl. Toto. "Zaxa ' learns so much
o' Bernard’s happy home Hf<* t '•<*
cannot ttrawl to th. sclllsh a* l of and- roy
Ink It for the nuke of l.rlnttlnK '*** k to
Iwr a man to whom a tatter woman ha *
a pnur inthi In the fourtit it t. "/.txa'
return* to doiut litlvnne brokut-licot led,
THE MOKNING NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1900.
tSqq, through the advice of a neighbor,
and followed your advtce from April to
Ily. I took five hottles of Itoctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and four
of ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and five
vials of 'Pellets.' Have nek had a
single symptom of my old trouble so
far. Can sleep good nights, work haul,
and can eat solid and substantial foist
without distress. .There are several of
mv friends taking your medicines with
the lest results since they have seen
how they helped mo,
"If any oue wishes to know more of
my raw and will enclose a stamp 1 will
answer any question they wish to ask."
health for women.
The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription has brought health to thou
sands of hopeless women. If you are
sick it will almost surely bring health
to vou. In all the huudreds of thou
sands who have used " Favorite Pre
scription ” for womanly ills, only two
in every hundred have
failed of a perfect and
perms nent cure. And
even these two in every
hundred have been bene
fited. their pains eased,
their burdens lightened,
their lives made hippier
Dr Pierce 'a Favorite
Prescription establishes
reguhnty, dries enfe--
l tiling and unhealthy
drams, heals inflamma
tion and ulceration and
1 cures female weakness.
From the first change of
life, when the gnl be
comes a woman to the
lost change of life it is a
"Godsenil to women" as
a preservative of health
and a cure for womanly
ills.
"Your letter just re
ceived," writes Miss Rose
Kilfc'.hcr. of 43 West
Sbarpnark St., liermaii
town. Philadelphia, Pa.
"Words fail to express
how thankful 1 am to you
for your advice. I must
confess that for the length of time 1
have tieen using your medicine I have
found it to be the most wonderful and
best remedy for female troubles that
I ever have tried. Sorry I did not
kuow of your 'Favorite Prescription’
vears ago, but will gladly tell my
friends who are suffering, of your won
derful medicine.”
Then* is no alohol in " Favorite Pre
scription” and it is entirely free from
opium, cocaine anil all other narcotics.
Sick and ailing women arc invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, hv letter, frre. All
correspondence belli as sacred and
womanly confidences guarded by the
same strict professional privacy which
is observed in the personal consulta
tions of Dr. l*icrcc and his staff (num
licring nearly a wore of physicians)
st tlie Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical
Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierre, Buffalo, N. Y.
It sometimes happens that the dealer
tempted by the little more profit paid
by less successful preparations, will try
to press a substitute upon thr customer,
claiming that "it is just as good as
Pierce’s." It is will to remember at
such a time, that the claims of superi
ority made for Dr. Pierre's Favorite
Prescription do not rest on mere words,
but upon cures. Thousands of weak
women made strong and sick women
made well testify to its superiority over
other put-up medicines for women.
the mui.i: op the Bonv,
is a title which has been aptly applied
to Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser. In plain English it points
the way to womanly health and happi
ness, and fully discusses and illuminates
those great and grave questions which
involve the well-being of women. This
great work, containing 1008 lurge pages,
and over seven hundred illustrations, is
sent free on receipt of stamps to pav
expense of mailing only. For the
volume bound in durable cloth srnd 31
one-cent stamps, or only ai stamps for
the Iwok in paper-covers. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
ports with Bernard and returns to Ihc
stake.
The fifth art shows the exterior of the
famous "Ambos-adeurs," In the Champs
Klysees, Paris, wlore "Zaxa" Is appearing
with tremendous success. As she leaves
the concert hall to step Into her carrlawe.
she encounters Bernard, who t- awn I tin*
her exit. Hi* lex. her to return to him,
but she* tells him that while her nfTectlon
for him wtis th> only honest love she ever
felt for any tn in. the broken chain eon
never be mended. Ho, with the last fare
well to Barnard, she steps Into her cur
rl.tki* as th*- Anal curtain falls.
The point of th.* whole play Is that
"Dove redeemed the world." Throuuh
the agency of "Zasa's” one real love af
fair and sQlis.ciuent broken heart, she
was transformed Into a good woman.
PIN Al. I’KHSOSAIe
Mr. H. E Weed of flrtflln Is s sues!
of the Pulaski.
Mr. J. I. Birdson of Atlanta Is a guest
of the I>e Soto.
Mr. I*'. S Slskron of Atlanta Is register
ed at Ihe Screven.
Mr. K. H. MeCrnry of Denmark Is a
attest of the Pulaski.
Mr A. S Anderson of Hartshorn Is a
Ruesl of the Soto.
Mr. J. A Donovan of Atlanta Is reR-
Istered at the Do Soto.
■Mr M K. O'Neal of BalnhrPUe. Cos., Is
rißtsfcrcd at the l'ul c-kl.
Mrs. r. W. MacMillan and children
have returned from Kwannanoa.
Mr. J imes A. Duckworth of Blrmififf
ham I reatsieretl at the I.* Horn,
Mr Sismund II tr will leave via the
Southern to-day for Hot Hprlrm- N. ('.
Mr. W. I*. Huberts of Valdosta w**t*
nmonß >' sterday’s arrivals at tlie De Soto.
Mr W. It c'irhart of Atlanta was
imonß the arrivals af the De Soto yes
terday.
Mr. I. Stoddard Taylor. representinß the
John Allen Company, Is a Ruest of the
De Soto. *
Messrs L. an*l A. I- Johnson of Way
cross were imonß th* urrlvals at the
Screven yesterday.
The friends of Mrs P. Jl. Httkhes, who
b. Inert 111 for Iht last two weeks, will
In* kl.nl to learn Ilia! her condition Is
much Improved.
Mr Joseph M Driver his remove,! Ids
iiw office from No. in Bryan. <at. where
be has been for the tusl several years. Io
No I Itrviin. east.
Mrs Ham Kret*,man. who has been vls
liltik her mother. Mrs Hnxter, will la*
.imoriK th** |Ki-en*ers of th** Southern to
day for New Vork.
r.iioil lews for rtrrr tli-sitera.
Who have scrofula taints In th*lr blood,
an.l wio bis not? Sciufnlt In all l>s
fo*ms Is i tirel by Hood s Harsrparlll*
whi* h lltorookhly iturlfjea the b| isl Th s
disease, which frequently ai>t**ars In chil
*.ren. Is *rea:ly to Is* dr**.nleil It Is most
likely to affect rite rtbiiais of neck, which
in om** enlar*sl. .ruplloti- aiipeur on the
|,. i.| and fa* nod the .*yi - are frequontty
ifTe. cl. f'pon Its first apf*aranca. |t*r
ha|>- In slight eruptions or pimples, scrof
u Ibr •' tlrt l' • i.i : *i ad from Ihe
e>s|.m by it thorough .ours* cf llnd,
na 1,,i111s to prevent ill the painful an I
m kenlnß eonsesjueiices ef rum.ink sciof
ir. which drain the system, sap th -
siienßth and maka aklxtuoca utterly
wretched.—ad* ,
MERCHANTS WILL TAKE HOLD.
RIXIMOXX MIA OfKFH WONKY Ttl
111.1 I* %MMY AU
Mrrtlat **f Tliclr (*oumlttec llrll mi
llir Hr Koto ami n l*lan I 'nr mtt -
lat'd—llialnrM Mrn lU*mk* Thai
IMone? Ua Ihe 'I hi at at th* Kilt*
Mini Needed—They Offered Ttl.
Instead of a Trade* Diplny—< ••-
miller %|toini*l to Auli
mvrlpllonN— Mine> Than Halted to
Hr I ard for Frrr Mtreet Knterialn
itM-nl*—To Hr Expended b% Elk*.
Tlie tn* tvhunte rommlileo. Hint met at
the IVBoto I.iat night for ihe purpose of
ramddeftnir way* an<l mean a **f maktiuc
the Elks’ Carnival aihl rtireei Fair a *ao
iMs, entered enfhiolaaiVaHy Into iht
work and wound up by apfiointtnit an ad
iliilon.il committee of merchants, io oollc.t
MulN’eription*.
Thin last named object wm not * n
of those contemplat'd by the Elks whan
the aaalatanco of the business men wi*
anked and Ih*' firm aieetlna *■• railed.
Then Ihe commute, that met last night
w.ih named. It wa* believed th.il ih
committee would •>• emUirk upon iv
enterprise that would not redound to th*
Interest and welfare of Buvannali.
There nsaembled In th* gentlemen’*
pirlor of the iv Hoto last night the (oi
loaing g utlcmen, who had been vrtll' l
logetner to von alder what port the buel
ni'v in* n of th** idly should p ay In mak
ing clit- Carnival a sueers- Men? John
J M'lionough. Herman Rosenheim. 8
KrouskofY, laeojohl Adl*r, M 8. Guvkeii
heftmer. A. B. I'almer av Joseph J Hig
lijiP Besideh these members of the com
mittee ther.i nrei> pr ~*nt a number f
i indues* men **i l r< pr* s**ntaltves of th*
Ex*utlve Committee of ttie Carnival '
dlocueslon of hho and m*.tns s i* con
tinued for nearly three hours.
Mr. McXßniuurli a* clll in Ihr chair
.n*t Mr. Roe tiheim nnkcnl to act aa ye r*
iary. Th** ttia btiflnees was io lnlor
?he suggest ion ni.td** at th** general m •* t
lug of ihe merchant*, tlitit each one should
Adopt and have print**! a circular letter
advertising th** * amival. which should e
dietrllulled to th** correspondents of th
l*usln>. men of Savannah. It w.m *l* *r
mined not to adopt a art form of circular
but to leave this matter to the Judgm* nt
tiul leterminulion <f the nierchauta of the
city It waa ihought poaalbla that a 'a
riety of circular I* it* rs from tne mer
chants would l> nior good than one and
II was decided to |.*v< this matter to the
taste of thooti by whom the letters would
In |u*us).
The trades display feature of th" en
terprise did not receive very i nthusl.istti
*tilmport from the merchants, who sceimd
to think thut money could In* better -pent
to some foriA of anicrtainmenl that wouM
keep visitors mus**l lor a greater tN>r
tion of the tlm* Mr. Higglne ofTer**l the
loilnwtng which was finally
carrle*l without a tlse'i!lng vote:
“Resolved, That the m**r* hunts of Ba
vuntian the Elks’ Carnival *nl
recommend that the chair appoint *m
mltte*' t> solicit subscrlptloi.s for lh f*ur
imse of entertaining the visitors to th*
tty, -ill money swbe>'rit>**l to lie spent for
ut*loor entertainment a."
This motion, as lias I won stated, was
carried without liss**nt. Th* chair ap
pointed the following cbcnmltle* Messrs
T J. I>avis, John Lyons. N Long, 1 Cd-
Int. H. II Levy. I O. !l ia*. Frank C.
Battey. A It. Calmer. 8 E Thetis. 1 A
Solomons, A Ferry Solomon, W. W Gor
don. Jr . J T. Went, Arthur Weil and
Thomas R.idant vn*-.
This committee will Iw to meet
at tho l>e Boto Monday night and formu
late a plan for th* collection of subs*rir
tkois. The money thus raised will in
iurns| over to th** Executive Committee
of th* carnival and by this committee ex
pended for the free entertainment of tho
visitors to the city.
It was askel nt th*' meeting that the
Elks Join in this plan to ralne money, hut
they dedlmd on behalf of th** Executive
Committee, Mr. Btarr stat'd that the or
gan list lon di'l not care to ask th* mer
' hunts for money, al*hough they would
r*e glut t. ex|*end any funds that could
Le raised for this or kindred purposes.
The fund that th* merchants will raise
will be entirely of their own volition, ih*
request of thi> kind having In en formu
lated by the Executive Committee of the
Elks. The fun*! wli be used to make
th* stay of the visitors to the city mlio
gethcr pleasant.
l> THE lilll.MO 111 AAOItl.l).
Item* of Intereel In Savannah and
riien here.
Mr R 1 Cheatham, assistant Reneral
freikht nkent of Ihe Seaboard Air I.ln. .
w*lth hia.luuartcrs In Atlanta, was amon
the arrivals In Havnnnah yeaterday.
Mr. Ed Stallings. traveling freight
agent of the Seaboard Air Dine, with
headquarters In Amerlcua, was In Savan
nah yesterday.
Mr O T. Alrey, general agent of the
Mobile ami Ohio, with headquarters a!
Atlanta, Is a visitor to Savannah
Mr. C. A. Cowles. Reneral agent of th*
Norfolk nnd Western, with headquarters
at Atlanta Is In the city.
Mr. Itelos Thomas, district freight ag* nt
of the Norfolk and AA estem. with hea l
uiiarters at Winston-Salem. s|Ktit yester
day In the city
-An attiom .bile accident Insurance a
mri.qinn l about to be formed In New
York city. Ilf objects will be to Insure Its
policy-holders against accidents and to de.
I * i
been brought against motorists all ov. r
tho country, often on very sight provo *-
lion. _
-It fared Mr."
••fjrsyheard brok* up rheumatism on
me,’* says Mr. Chos. Thomas, th* Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me tn
betser health than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time."
Take Greybeard Pills for that ditty
feeling—Dost appetite, and follow It up
wlih a bottle of Ornybeard. It Is all you
need. He.pess Drug Cos., sols props,
Havannab. Go.—ad.
LEG-A I. NOTICES.
NOTICE to DBHTOKH AND CItBDIT-
Oltß.
GKORfSIA. CHATHAM COI’NTY -
Noth e Is hereby given to nil persons hav
lug demands ngi.lnst Mary Flayter, IBe
of Ha id county, d'* eased, to present th.-nt
to me. prol-rly mad. out, within the tine
preserlls-d by law s*. as to show th-lr
■ hara- ter an.l amount, nu.l all persons in
,|. I.i.st to S..SI deceased lire required to
make Immediate (siv meni to in.*
JORDAN K. BHOOKH.
Counry Adminlsitstor.
Ir, Bay otreel, west.
Savannah, fla., July 2. IW>.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COt'NTY
Notice Is hereby given to all persons In
frri.ni i that in** aatsu* of i** .t.- u. .\* .i
un re press nte I and .hat In form*
of ihe law administration wlih the will
annexed will Iv* vested In Jordan F.
Brook*, county administrator, nn th. first
Monday In November next, unless objec
tions are liled thereto
Witness, the Honorable Hampton D.
FerrtH. ordinary Cor Chatham courtly, this
tho lib dwy of October. IPs-
A'BANK K KEII.BACH.
v Clerk Ct. Ofdy C. C., Ga.
B! |
h
CLASSIFIED AUVtKIIShMENTS.
I'RRIONAU
MSp
m ike up Even your mother would have
never known t That muetach* • gr* at
Who suppled that outfit ’ Th** tl*-org*a
twilr xp**i t Bi\ im ih llalr, Jew* lr> und
Shaving Bupp!> lloin*e, the pl.u*e for ev
erything i*ertaiiting to hair, wheth*r to
remove viip* i fl.!* ; * or unsightly hair, or
to replace wh • *c- **r sit kt • *• chu*
**d to prematurely l*o* I or*l* r* i from
him through th** ma l this mu-; -h**, wig
unit whiskers m *1 they came O. K
S'll AFF.K’B t*ll AN HER It Y l’l KS AND
Ii llio il I
i fruit pics ami hi. * mllee vurk tv of rmall
cake*. Bread Ul* x ell* I F. Hchafer,
j|o Jcffei - m *ti *t 1.7 Lib* rt y atrin t.
!ea t. Btoll i "Ity M rkct.
~IS von: IRON SAFE rfUE FIRM IF’
I fltiffai a- Freeman Itatfa • at and! ns **n
j of SI,UUO for every safe of their mak<* that
does not preserve its contents, one
was In hurriing debris II : hour*- W hen
; taken out. the hose had to be turned on
' It. When opened, not a page was cllkool
' >re l not a tc.'ord -!. not a loHar de
stroyed. If you want security, l>u> a
Btlflel A Fra* man safe. C. I*. Miller,
agent.
YOI VYIU. I.IKK THE MII.K FROM
Hr.xitucllcl.l Dairy; It rich uil pure, try
Ft’HNITV RI * I?F!fOISBTERi:D. MAT
tresses renov ifed, Ant.quo f limit ure re
; |ioll.l>td. furnitufe pH -k**d nn I r*iiip;a*d In
test mnnix-r Bend rao your orders. C
| !* A! I Her, agent.
| BONE FLOCK. 2h-POCNT' B \fl.
I leave <r*h r wlih F Moyle. 10 |lrughton
j street, eaat. or 114 Fark avenue, e.i**l, I.
Gardner, agent.
IF ITB RUQB TOD WANT VOU CAN
get them cheaper from Meiiliis.
BPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED BITFTIaY
of nice willow rockers, ladies’ mxe. at $?
J. W. Teeple.
“vale rdyal"dairy is onkTof
th*’ l>et eptipp<d da trie.- In the South
a steam • nglne and loiler. Is>t an 1 cold
wafVr-pipo* running through I n>* fling
r*Nm. with fsellltl* s for -t*amlng liotF*-**
and utensils Ins.ire |*eife- cl* in.ln*ss
afi.l purity; the Ins! milk obtainable for
children and invllades; ie|pfon*. <'*;,
• both telephone oempsniee), I^ostofllos
Bom, M.
i \ M \ *\\ LOt %TBD vi n WEBT
Broughton; ring up if you wont t
hav** your furnltur** moved r parked for
shipment <>r et<*ray* . I guarantr.- prl* e*
th sum* ns I !o the w*rk that'a given
to me. A. 8. Griffin, 414 Brought on street,
w st. mattr*-s. s made to ord*-r.
MILLER’S BTDVEB AND HANOKH
give e.ilisfactlcn The Magnetic. Econo
rilst. WaMorf, King, and other good
makes a? reasonable prices. IN7 Brough
toil, was!
kensinTjt*"n farm milk IBlUN
surpassed for richness; delivery | per
f'Ct; phone, 3345.
BKI MILLER Ft R oFi ICE I*l
.ifflce tables, oft! e matting, office shades
.</7 Broughton. w**st.
WHEN YOU BF:K M GILLIfI’ SIXTY-
Inch 8 cenl* rugs, you will buy them
Just can’t help It; will sell In no) quan
tity
FOR ltJ *l{ K L DESIGNS CtTT WiJ
er.a. plants atul bulbs, from u* W'hlK’t
nurser> . leave orders with K. M**yl*\ !•■
Broughfon street. cast. J. Gardner,
agent.
"rt’RNITL’BE MOW WITH CARS."
ta a specialty with McGtlJia
’MII.M:B 8 NEW STYLES IN CAR
pets, matting . Ilnrdeumc. wind*>w shad***
*tc. All w >?k >lon* In first-c!ass style. 20*
Broughton, we-1
BEE THE JEWEL STOVES - AND
ranges for sole by J. W. Te**pla; also
igent for Insurance gasoline stove.
M OIM.TR 18 CHEAP ON Rtf OS. NET 4
face curtalna. hammocks, wt*r co*lers.
pillows, pictures, stoves, bedroom suites,
and furniture of every *ses rtiabm.
”*1.411 B1?Y0 NICE RATTAN IUCKERB
while they last. Large n -ortmrnt of
rockers, divans anl easy chairs. C. I*
. . m
ki:Nßinart s farm is on an
delation In the country. r r.*,* from clt>
drainage, lm|*osslhle for mlik to l*c*co*i*e
* * ntamli Ht' l. by Impure odors; |f you
want pure Jersey in'.lk. phone 2345. Da
ily* ry prompt; •*atlafact|* n guaranteed.
MGILLIB MOVES. BACKS. SHIPS
and stores planoa and furniture. beet work
only: no "Cheap-John” prices—no “Cheap-
John" Job*
sl.m FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS,
while th'-y C F. Miller, agent.
ITOILLIS LACK CURTAINS WILL
beautify your rarlor.
s.vro FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last Rig as ortmenf. .*ll grades of
iri -rpiire rugs, mats, i*orileres. C. F
Miller, ag* nt
MOIDDIfI BEDDS SIXTY-INCH HUGS
—Pmyrno pat terns— for W rent*.
IIUUUL.
MORPHINE, ..PH M DAI DANI’M
ocoalne heilat; myself cured, will Inform
you of harmle-s, |a*rman*i.l h..m.* cure.
Mary 8. Baldwin, Box 1212. <’hi- iro.
HOW ABE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
feet are trout ID g vou. .all on m>* and I
will giV* you”. lief. I curs Inv-rowlrig
nails, corns and al) diseases of the feel
without pain; charges reasonable; ran
give ihe best references in the city; pa
dent* trcnl.-d nt residences; orders esn
be left a# Dtvlngton's drug store. Bull
and Corteses* ssreet.; telephone 232. Dent
Davis, surreon cbtmpndlst■
MEI.I’ WASTISO—MADE.
ThGBK DA Y Kltrt W INTEIiAT^OAH
pid ■ N. f. Flynl Building and Construe,
tion Company.
WANTED, TWO GOOD STICK CANDY
. pint..*rr. Ltd on. ..* .tnul man. a.llr***
Johnson. Kink A . M . on. G.i,
WANTED. A FIII.MT-t'IsAHR MEDIA
bb* tinner for latth oulstd** and lni*|.*
work, si*sidy employment. *'*•'*• it:'
.■gpe* led. J E. Kitchier. J2U W, t’orsvf.i
str.s't, J aeksonvllb*. Fla.
wanted. A woodsman who
thoroughly understand- f.irn:*hlng log* to
saw mill of 30,010 capacity, and -art bring
fifteen iip-to-4ai< t. tin-’, rs; only tlrst
class I apply. A1..1 Rice- . W< St Dak*.
Fla
WANTED. ABDK MAN OF GOOD
reputation In .*■* *h county to r**|.?*s....
large hour. . ion const in:, alary
per month an.l a t ex|tens< State refer
ences, an.l enclose ~ If-...1b* ses-l stump
ed envelope. Bi vsKJo.i, 3i Caxton tsutivE
Ittg, Chicago ,
•II I F X\ W i l li—ll % I E.
WANTED AT t>N< : \ GOOD ACC! -
r if* and tV|e wilt*** * hi*
D*’\ M imifa* iurine Company, lt*orn >
l!*iii*l **f Trader building. m
“WANTED. BRICKIxAVERH" CAltpEN
t* is. p,.i •*• h, blacksmiths and hrsi'-
rb.H r* , wiit* Iwrlghts, tailors, German
iMtk***-pern, tie and log choppers and mw
x i mill hands, m*• Hub* r. 317 West
• i onvtil
m il* U AATfeCD— O.NALK.
\N XN I'f.D, A COMPETENT NCRSE.
Apply Ld II lM‘rsli.m str**i.
IRiTKL EM FI/ >Y M ENT AGENCY 317
w i:. Jaeinon%llk i • a and
wife, mill boarding hou*** sT<o.oii; white wo
man * ***k Elixhugh. 115. li*u- k* *4er, ta
b - girls, tnaUlr*. laundress*-#, cook*
i ,iil’i.m \ *u m WANTBO
lsnkk'4>p*r (or i large turpentine or s*w
mill, D|H'M(t> |referml. U*t if r*f**r
•n. * * ns t • **rnp**i* n- v. chatw ter, etc.
A.kli* - C F lari'*, Ksm, Go
• W \NT FB!TfoN AH ImiCTOR DIUV
•r or pn\ •* irriitge Addt*sa I*. M.
8 , **r* Morning N*ws.
STKVt M (ItAFKIER. EX PRUT WANTS
position, have hal several years’ experi
ence In •drott w*rk. Rex. care News,
ROOMS S oil D
\\ WTED. It* MM IN lUSINESB SEC
ti.ai s law oftV *. wilflii*; to take desk
room with another. A*hlreaa “Law,"
News office.
MO %It IX WANTKD.
COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN
want i*tn furti.nhe.i or unfiinilsh*-*l. with
hoard, south of Gaston street. Heel, care
N%\.-
W A MTICIK-M IK KLUH ROVI.
"wTT W ANT A NICeTjENTLK HORSE
for a lady;, must be g*t sixe, nd a g*nxd
trial re*|Ulred. must Ik* i horse with style,
no other w anted Ad*lre . James Thomp
son, general delivery. Poatofftce.
WANTED. 2.*< BECOND HAND DAT
sacks, by Blant.rs It Ice mill.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MIDK. GET IT
from Sfninßtlsdd Dairy, It's rich, pure and
wholesome.
IF YOU WANT A I’DACB TO DUMP
earth, dirt, (mint, manure, ec.. free of
charge Just at city Ittnlt*. hauling over
hard road write or telephone Brown
Bros . corne; Anderson and East Brood
etreeie
run iinxT-HiMitit.
IIOOMH Ft'BNIHHED WITH Olt
wllhniit Ixiard. 20f. York afreet, east.
FI. ATS PUR MEAT.
FI.AT. E.A IIGK Aid'llVKD. AND TWO
other r.atms unfurnished; connecting with
bath .'. Gordon street, east.
FOB KENT. FEAT AT tit MACON
street, east; first floor.
Ft tit RENT. FDAT AND BAH EM ENT
to small family. No. 12 Jones street, east
• 'fill MEAT—HOt st.s
l-dt RENT. TWtMtTORY BEHI
.I. ne*. t.ay window; south front; hot on.l
*o|.| v tier; eonv.silent to Ihrm car Itnrs
and I'.irk Exjeii-ton; rent s>i. C. Il
I torsett.
Ft dt It ENT. REHIDBNFK. CENTRA l*
ly mar cur l!n*i; cheap; fifteen
iltillxm. I>. IL Leater.
RKNT. 17 DUFFY BTKKKT,
* .ini ; imp . t-Njiion At otir**. A|2|>ly G*ur*c**
L Ujrvnany. Knt, 14 lirvnn •!.
FOR RKNT. CO MFO RT AIIL K HOUSR.
No 217 WaMburit fre*f fAPt.
AlK'reom and l/nroln, flrM Wtm onl*r
and condlllon; every *on v* nifnrr Rlirht
rent to rih tenani Rciile Hriloinon
Cohen, Wtat liroad and Frouxhfon nrcrti.
ruu H*;xt-STOiu;k.
TTTS hToRK BoUT?r\VKHT
t nrn* r U hltfilter and L lnriy Ap
ply 13 Lib riy atret, went.
FOR RKNT. HTORR. 115 TIROTOTI.
frai ntreei, . tat; poaaeaalon Imrmtßataly
al-o imrftl lal.title r'i'lnct*t aril
find. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Hryan atreat.
a at
FOR Hi:vr-H194 KLLAKKOI .
LARGK WAR KIR MSE AND OFFICE
f* r rent, corner Rrf>uirntoti him) Went
liroad *, ftiimrriy orviipiol hy fh*
" ivannah <.'<irrlii*p ml Waxoti Cos. 11. F.
Smart.
FOR ALL—HKAL kfti IIK.
, K!^^
■ liv on pH\t'l roud; .( , *hii (i.ilf fnih* from
tfolhy lln <*. ||. iHjrwett.
TH'RJ.K**.-vroRY RITSIDKVrK ON
i" nt- nt, i•• *r Forn>4h Fark ifi Mull
ft reef, fror.tlmf wiunrr. C. H. borxrtf
Tl ’ RFKNTTnK. A G(K)D
lil>f for lira* operator. Gtfforx) Com*
irnny, Jarkaonville. *
FOl k LOT FOR TWO HUIb
dm) dollar**. eray irmi. on Ninth atreet,
nr K.lat Hruad. no city taxation. C. IL
Doraett
‘itEIHDENCEM AND BT M.DINO IAJTS
for aalo nil over the city. Hobart H
Tax* m. real eatata dealer. No. 7 Vork
atreat. weal.
FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH. NRAR
Rant Frond. n< s£*■ each; will aoon be
advanrid to 122&; when a lot haa been
paid for I can arranya to yet a home
bulH. C. IX Doraett.
SJS LOT 8 ON NINTH
afreet, nenr Kaat Rroad, have only been
•old <o ftr*(-ela* pirtlen. , will make
yood nelahbora; anl none other cun buy
The t. rmn are very e.uiy. ami they are
cheaper than ony other In the vicinity.
C If* Doraett.
FOR SALK. LOTS ON NINTH STREFT
fipnr Kaat liroad; no etty taxea. at FWO
each; twenty-five dollara enxh. and etxay
monthly paymenta. C. II lioraatt
LOST AAD FOL AD.
’r.iT kTj huy^Six
vi*am old; •** - hy nam* of Garfield G>l
tjin, left DorchcMer, Liberty county, wb
broth • r. amt went wetray in Savannah;
.ii has !*l\ ttnaern on h hand; If any
person know* of him pleaw ti->;tf y hie
inoitH-r. iMtay OokSati, Dorrheater, Ga.
LOST*. A ROUGH lIAIRKD TERRIKR.
htiwii eat wlih •ollat. anawere *♦> Mike;
iinyom* returning mine to NeiNn A
su.pchandlera; will ba ro
wardoi.
fOII S4LK-MIICELUIIBOVB.
WITLHHAZmL! THERE IS WlTCH
baaei ami wttchhaaal una la moda to
.lira, tt.r c.||mr Is mads to oolt; pot a
lot'la of our* by the **4do of on** of tho
oth*r kind, wo gtva you all tho quality
and all the quantity that your m- oey en
titles you to- a pint for a quarter Rriw i
Drug Stor*a, Henry and Abe room, WhiL
aker anil Taylor
FIRE PROOF SAFW -WB CARRT ~A
fine line f fire proof safes In afork at 1!
times The istrtles * n seo axaotly what
they are gening Our prices ure aa Vresr
mamifactiwers wdi it. with freight ad.k
e*| iMrfies Interested, who wish a sooi
fire pr.sf wife, will do well to inspect
stock Idpptnati Rre . Uppman
140 k ig nrs for marntfurturers.
Tarty le7\vTnm~ctty wili7sf.ll
' *>.vifM>id furniture cheap, new mattingst,
iv irdroU . sfn*,'.i. etc., etc Apply 345
Ah* i mm, above gmerry store.
JII'IJ* I.MKIK FINK MtTl.m AND
several c4i*x>|*er ones*. Savannah ftxla
ani Roor*iing Stable.
HOUSE PHAETON AND HARNESS,
cheap, al iuml art. Savannah Sale and
Retarding Stahl* **
FOR HALE NEW TIMBER CARTTTH
feet high. 7-tncti tread. 4-lr**h axl** For
1 particular applv l* N |t Stafford A Bra.,
Tarlioro. G.i
FOR SALE A FIRST-CI.ABB RETAIL
I gro-erx business In Tampa Florida; well
, . it
t* I-."*** . t tt• l i t 1 r uvtim for
-elllng A.LIr. e laK'k Box. 241, TiiigM,
Fla
FOR SALE CHEAP. SAI/1 ION CON
n***'tel wH i bar Iter -bop; murf Ml at
hi< *• on * >nnt of going into other
lualiii****; *orn* r Rr*nghton and lloustnti
■ti**<. Savannah. Ga.
BFRT NO FIE 1.1 > DAIRY IS NOTED
fvr having rl h. pure milk, try It; you
will he ||. .i *.
UIVMTIO.Uk
Hl'KrtlAl, Til 1 'IT Y KTI’DRNTS
Twrnty |>pr rrnt. dim mini to city
■lii l' ntH. if enter soon No money re
qulred In M*lvance. Not satisffei! quit *md
no p iy. Draughon’a Fr.* tical Buslnesa
College. Odd Fellows' Hall, comer Bar
r.uid .inti State str**(s
PIJMSHO.
to your Interest t*> let me gtva you an eo
tlmnte on your plumbing new or old
work; repair work a specialty, aa I am
a practical phirnUr No guoa work to
mdlanger your life. Wiggins, phone fOT.
Georgia or Dell
uix( xiait a.
HAVE YOUR HOUSE FAINTED
with t}erman r* idy mixed paint, entire
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Faint
Company.
UP is NO THot’BLfc: I’OR is T* *
ilmate m your plumbing w**rk. our
plumbers are tlrrt else* *ml our work
Kuarant*<ed, let us du your work and wave
vu niatiev A C. Price A Cos. Phone** 4U,
State and Jefferson streets
\v \ • >NE TIIO 111 N
gry peegde at the Southern Urorery Com*
pany, 114 Bernard street.
WE SELL HEWER PIPE. FLUB
pipe, fire clay, fire brick al ioweat prices.
Ada me Faint Company, 104 Congress,
west.
" MORE THAN ONB HUNDRED
in every *l>llar of ywir hard-earned hard
ash nt the B<iuthern Grocery Company,
114 Barnard street.
lr V**!’ ARE IN NIDI' * > 1 IRS’:
class plumbing work of any kind. A C.
Price A Cos will *V tt cheaper for you
than nnyoiH* Im*. I'honea Qi, rttat* and
Jefferson streete.
GYFSINI 18 THE RKBT WALL FIN-
Ish made Adams Faint Cos., Savannah
agents, 104 Congress, west
SEE OUR STEEL ENAMEL BATH
Mii*s. only lIO.OU dollars, estimates cheer,
fully furnish***! A. C. Price A Cos., State
and Jefferson streets. Phones O
RRDUCB TOUR LIVING EXPENSM
by Investing your hr*l-earne*| bar*! cash
with the Southern Oro**ery Comptny, 114
Rarmird street
Norwood’s "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
In Savannah.
MUAIc IALEI.
RANKRUI*T HALF) OF ASSETS. SA
VANNAH FOX AND It ASK hTT WpRjUI.
Under and by virtue of an aront
•*d by tho I loti. A. 11. MarDonell, Kef*
f/x* in Itankruptcy, in th* mailer of W.
11. Felllturer. Fankrupt. the
will mil. at public auction, on the prem
|ea loruted on the latulevlllc r >ad. in the
city of Savannah, (la., on Mtmday, Oct.
IS, 19(F. s i 11 o’clock. (Savannah city
time). In the forenoon, a lot of machinery,
tool* and apparatua for tho manufacture
of hoirx, crater, b.irreli* and bankets,
union# which are Tltue Veneer Machine;
Tltya Adjuatable Head ’ Haw; Saw
Table; Hawn: Hand and l*twor Clip
p< ra; 11 A II Double Surface
Flatter; Cut-off am! Ileadinic Maws, Al
llntrton A Uurtla Flower Syaiani, com
(dete; Hot Air Dry Kiln; Fulleya. Shaft-
In. Felt Inf. Ilaeket Forma; Farrel loathe
nil) H*o;rt; ((ranf Fox llcada; No. I.
Iron Wire; Tack*; Natl*. ©tc\, etc.
Private rcalej bid-* for !Fe whole or
any part of the asreta will lie recelvw! by
the underslfm I. Up to October 10. at 10
o’clock. In th forenoon, which will ha
orwned by (he Referee at hi* office. No.
4 Itryan Street, east, Mt mid time and
place. Rif tit to rejtct any or all bids re
nerved Terms of ealc: Caaß
Property may be !nrp*Tted and full list
recn. by atndylrtf to. JAFOB GAZAN.
Trustee, 14 Provident Rulldlna. Savannah,
Ga
West End Street Car foes to the Fac
tory.
MC4UI. YOTITIC*.
Creditors. In the District Court of tho
United Htiifea for the Southern District
of Georgia. Ea stern Division. In the mat
ter of Marahall V Itoykln. Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy. To the Creditor* of Mar
shall V. floykln of Weinman. Ga.. In the
county of Screven, and dlxtrlct nforeaUj.
a bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that
on the 12th 4|y of October. A. !>.. IWO, the
r*ll*l 51. V'. Boykin waa duly adjudicated
bankrupt, .and that the firt meetlnf of
hi* creditors will !• held ut the office of
fhe Referee, No. 4 Bryan rtreet. cast. In
Havunrrah. Oa.. on the 27th day of Octo
ber. A !>., 1900 at 10 o'clock In the fore
noon, at which time the n.ik) creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee. the bankrupt, und trans
act such other business ns may properly
■ omc before aald meetlnf.
A. II M i'’DONELL,
Referee in liankruptcy.
D. H. CLARK.
It. W. SHEPPARD, .
Attorneys for Rankrtipt.
Oct. 12. 1
GEO HOIA. CHATHAM CO! •NTT
Mr- Annl* K Jerkin* has apHtal (o the
Court of Ordinary for a twelve months'
support for herself and minor children out
of the estate of Joseph M Jerkins, de
ceased. Appraisers have made returns al
lowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all whom
It in ay concern fo appear before aald court
•. make objection on or before the first
Monday In November next, otherwise
■MM vi il ba KftHtfd.
Witness, the Honorable Hampton L.
FerrtH, ordinary for Chatham county,
this tlie 1/th day of October, IPO
FRANK K KKILFACH.
Clerk CL C. Co.| Giu
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