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--„ unl<> n depot question, which ,
4 subject of agitation for bo ;
ito have reach*d a happy
, r in-t President Egan of the
, ;,. o rsia. who rtv'ently returned ,
on (,.rerice hi I<l last work be
i. pi* sentativea of the railroad#
unmltolon appointed by the j
, in,, thr matter, of which Gov. .
hair man, report# that the
i tn a fair way of settlement. ]
r.:nl*'!->n wl’l recommend to the ,
that it make u*© of fund*
j. . 4 - - iai. and drawing a low
• M-*t. lor the erection of anew
In Atlanta suitable to the
ttafllc there. The cost of
• i ure Is estimated at between I
u *j f>.uUo. As the etat owns
projKrty and cite ard desires
, : to it. It would ©imply he im
, own property by the erection j
l l”pot A contract would of
t .j ..:• >1 of the railroads whi'h !
the required hnnual rental;
on of rental. Mr Ksnn states. 1
.in which chiefly occupied the
This proposition had pre- 1
~ n submittal by the eommis
-1 th* railroads* hud announced *
tin •** to pay an annual rental
i > 5 per cent, of the cost. Th
, • .|.-rnainhl ;fi |er cent rental
• railrou l |eople thought rather j
%v.* decldel that they siouUl
mntser under <*m si derat lon and
iter Moat of the railroad* have
favorably, and Mr Kg in sail .
w.i satisfied that all interested |
v l *k> so.
solution Is a very satisfactory J
..I Mr. Egan. “It Is true that
cf Interest demanded Is rattier
n re in fact, than the state Is j
milled to. 1 think, but. in our de
ni of thts Atlanta union de- !
• <*n. i\* are willing to agree to
'ifiy urrangement which promis
'd • tory settlement. Th*' state will \
, c vlng its own property and r-
fair rent.il and so cannot 10.- .
•• If the depot had been owned !
i ill rood© they would have been !
i I to improve tt long ago. hut © ■
• wn*d by the si.itr why this was
mother matter ."
.ipproval of the legislature wi'.J be |
i ary. of course, in order to carry the j
c- n into effect. The average j
• legi ia* t |s |n<*lmed t look ■
i ujKUi any movement which in- t
putting out motley for the benefit i
• failroadt- hut tn** report of tn©
<>n with Gov. t'andh-r's ndor-e--iv
-iv .1 go u long ways toward ratts
i ii iheir scruples in th* matter.
M r IM. Faulkner, traveling passenge**
• of th. f'Uni System with head
at Tampa, is in th* ©l:y to r
•hiring the next month Mr J. II
I mu-, the r*wMent traveling passenger
w io will, during his .absence from '
' mih. travel in the interest of the
System, through North Carolina
S •;: h i "a roll via.
'• %.** .it %in it (|,\^kv
Mil) N.
junior department of the Young j
* * hr.-tian Association Is a very tm- i
I ,inf rari o. ars chdlor work It D
f > r ' '*ern the <ig*> of 12 and 16
1* takes hold of boy* at
formative i*erlod of their fives an I
*• i md* them with proper Influences.
1 ffers to hoys u r n full of games,
m crolartl. crokmcD, checkers, ©t?..
"•II supplied reftdlng room, Inciud ng i
paper* as Youth's Companion. 8u > j
at and Ht. Ni 'holas; i library of over i
• volumes; three gymnasium classes u
' k. under the sup i vlai- n of a sktile 1 |
. shower, ami tub baths, atal for j
■ wli.. are s* Inclined, ,t If,hie ©la a
h will be held on 8 tturduys at 12:3 i
• **'k.
M- m her ship in the junior *l* partmem Is i
• to any hoy of good character, te- :
*- less of his religious hli*f. U|on pay
• i .and ih.- annual fee of % lloys are
<v allowed in the building at night after
• lock in winter and h o‘* lo ‘k in turn
tn< r.
hoys In ih- gymnasium are now
1 nag h rn-. lv* - for the gymnast!-
• ‘dtion in which they will take an in-
-ting part. This exhlbidoai will be
• n Nov. 2. Th* work of th- bays la
I < has alway proved a credit to
t ir Instructor and to themselves*.
i:iaol(|M H !%•* •*% I t M. IKK IKK.** j
I <tm-To I'riHoaier* t linracd Willi
Vnrlou* t rime* Tried 1 mli*r<ln).
Ii th. words of th sporting fraternity
I'- rd*r II art ridge had “a full house”
> r t \ morning when h* Iwgan court,
r* v. re forty-two cases on the docket,
it fortunately for the court officials none
prisoners was charged with any
• rtous often.**, so there were no very
and t dU’U* cases.
! aml Norwood, colored, charged with
I hng Gtorge Kindali. also colored, from
wagon and attempting to cut him. was
•• a sentence of 12 or thirty days,
l iKuiglas. white, arrested for strik
• child of Mrs. M Whelan. wa
• * * I to |ny floor spend fifteen days
b th* lock-up.
b- he-k(. colored, arrested Sunday on
-ft- of shooting the cow of I Wlll-
w -*s turned over on a magistrate s
t. charging him with malicious
• t'harl. s Ward and Moses Gra
l red rharg**l with throwing
b. t •>* street.with the further charge
Ward of having on his person a
• • ! weapon, were g von each I2S or
'' •• y rj i yji.
Murphy, colored, arrested on the
f the theft of a bicycle was re
• ! to the City Court.
I’tn.n r. ii \i \ ni and DAi.
”■ the I'riaoiier* Are gevernl
tmrged W Ith Offcnsss.
and deb*'fives did a htbk
\ <• rd.iy as th** result of whhh
o r will have an unusually |arg
•' ! whbe. was urr*st<d b Do
•' *rl i a h 'tise !n th*- 'Cr.iW,
i M n escaped convict fr m Bry
td will be t imed over t> the
* here as foon as they >eud 10.
Ini whbe w* sent In by
? Jernigan. chrrwl with the
f r ire i loihe* ( om J in* But
1 *'h* * nrresf b> the #ame of!l?e
•i ■f j .|4) Thomts. a eoore.l loy
' r ; and with fas and r<kl,--
*e negro wan riding a M yrl*
• ift*-rnion on Bull street and ty
•ni* *• ran Into ir I kno ke I
■ *r bicyclist who preferred h
’“•'•’lost him.
1 -> a young while man, was
f*a romin I*. J Hmlih oi
- 'f the theft of brass from the
•rn Codon t* I Compan
* <•( *th*r prisoners wcr. ir
minor charg* .-
Hill lte|ea*el on llonil.
I who vus urteste,! in Bruns
wk‘ ;igo. I t the offense of
“ “‘ter aluren*€'<l to anoilnT,
-ht to /tivannnh und commit*#d
u.. yesterday, giving
, ,r “ of for his appear
' f \ ’' Xl ftttn of tne trailed States
Lourt.
“Good Night.”
How few wonu-n know what it i, to
have a good night; a night of sound,
restful sleep. They smile and aay " good
night ” in clieery tones, but when the
chamber door closes behind them, the
Kittling dro(>s off. and allows the
lines of suffering.
Other women nave had the liad nights
changed to good by the use of Doctor
lherce's Fa-oritc Prescription. So ntav
you. Ninetv-eight times in everv hun
dred it perfectly cures diseases of the
delicate womanly organs. It ltuilds up
the nervous system, puts flesh on the
body and color on the cheek.
"Faroritr Prescription.- writes Mrs C N
Anderson, of Rockbridge Baths. Rockbri<!ge
Cos. Va . "Is a God-send to weak and sickly
women, restoring health without subiectmg
their nerves to the shock of an examination
" I was all run down in health- could not work
hut a short Jhilc without resting Was so
nervous at ti**ie thit I could not even write;
bad a very* poor appetite I decidrd to write to
Dr Pierce and state my case I received a favor
able reply, and commenced taking the * Favorite
Prescript ion ’ and ‘ Pellets ' Took si* bottle*
of'Favorite Prescription.' one of 'Golden Me<li
caJ Din ivrry'aiMl oat viol of • pellets • lo>
now work as well as I could before I was taken
sick I think Dr Pierce s medicines the best in
the world for sick and nervous women •
Doctor lSerce’s Pleasant Pellets are
specially adapted to the use of delicate
women. Easy to take, gentle in action.
at tiil; tiik 11 ut.
11 is ii fo nl *■ I'ruil nrtiiMi of *'|*rlvnle
•V• IsAllen” Till* \\r**k.
Among th* rhnradcri In Charles* B.
Hanford's nw pl.iy. “Private John Al
ien," which Manager \VeB announces .>
the attraction for Frldav mid Saturday r
-two th.it .ir* quite unftimliinr to th*' stage,
and *n*- that js among the oldest of obi
friend*. Th** two first mentioned are
those of John Allen hlnwdf, and the
wi k**l wornm of the play "Berate
Stokes."
To Mr. Hnnfotd belongs the credit for
exidoltlng in thle pr>luctlon a politician,
and nn adventuns.s who while lieing in
u cord with fact, ar** out of traditional
. ne- John Allen Is not the ttunii-sp ak
ir.g chln-whlskered. cheaply sm.ir; char
u ;er that niway.** * ••lines to mind, hut a
patriot of the hi*;:.* - moral qualith md
Intel!** dial He Is active In politics.
Ihhiiui# he lMllev**s in ih** righteousness
of the .ihml reforms he advocates, and
puts his love of party next lo his love
of country and of horn*- "Bessie Htoke*"
b- none of your caressing, serfientine
sirens, w*oo lure men to destruction. She
ie i g-im ding woman, rather trH'iint<l to
he loud, and w n Command of poker
slang which would command raa|M*ctful
iftention from a Mississippi river card
sharp In lnya g**n** by. The discovery
that she hns a conscience surprises h**r
quite a- much as it fk>s the audtenc".
She |s m*re amusing thnn coarse nnd
awakens c*-nuine sympathy in the pa
thetic strains.
The familiar character is that one with
out \\ iich ;• play of Southern life would
** compiet* the fevotH) colorsl house
servant "t i.l Si." In "Private John Al
ien a in *t genial s|ierimen of his
kln-i. full of th** naive philosophy of hie
r * • and be irlng himself toward the
family wth that respectful fambiarlty
winch, although th*’ alncerest homage,
wed never h* tolerated or understood in
* Northern household
Gentry s Pony and Hog Shows will by
in Savannah hr.-e days this week, giving
two |.erf>rrnan • s dally at 23n f ni and
sp. m .it Hm usual place. Prof. Gentry
has added this year a drove of baby ele
phants to his show. Th* elephants are
diminutiv. in Hie ami g.*ntl and easily
approached, and form a great attraction
o the children who visit the show The
*1 * and ponies have always been he
main attraction In Gentry's shows, but
he baby elephnnts are rivaling them In
th*- favor of the patrons of the exhibi
tions.
TO *Tt in rm (iOYKRAHPAT.
Tlie Purpose of the •• Aaaoelntlon Clt>
i ounril** at the V. At. f\ A.
There Is a growing conviction that
voting men should become !nt!lUnf|v
1 acquainted with Kdh the practical work
ings and the umlerlylng principles ©f
* Ivic tffalrs—national, state nrvd munfti
pul There |* also nee.l that they learn
:ho moral fact that a vita! r* atlon ex
ists between elvl*. 1 righteousness anl po
llii ol Hfe nnd liuslness
The Young Men's Christian Associa
tion. with Its large constituencies of
young men. an*l Ms educational facilities
and methods, is just the organization for
conducting such a work. It has recently
organlz* ! an "Association City Council'*
which meets every Tuesday evening ond
takes up th* study of municipal govern
' mem. Th** main features of such study
I have lieen found eminently sue
several cMle* It enb*xlles at least a
chree-foM purpooe: The gaining of theo
retical knowledge of civic and municipal
adminisiraion; ti |ractlce In the rule* of
parliamentary usag* and pubic speak
ing and a knowedge of the
city soclologlcaly. Thus It combines
in a mtliner the good features of the
"Practical Tilk." the "Literary Society."
| the "Promt Imy Problem Club" and the
i *Clty Council" In a hlngl*- organization
| Tin* club Is form l from the members
! .if th i ion and takes the form
' oigatdzatioti similar to that of the city's
1 governing body. 1* has .ts mayor, chair-
I man of i mtnril, clerk, treasurer, city at
t torn*' and !ty marba! The ;rlnripiil
• ntnl!' - ure npt*o|ntel and from tim*
jto time they present ’in'* for cert tin
i tbltu - thought n*. *s-,ry for the city's
i elf.ir* The round! Is formed largely
~ f young m**n who are either law vers or
' in low .tints Any young man however,
who Is nv'mifr of the association Is
J invlt* I to join or to attend the sessions
t ATIIKim AL OIK* Ahi HKCITAL.
AAIII Tut**- Place To-morrow MM
ntttl Promise* to Hr n 'lueee**.
The re b and to be given to-morrow nl/ht
it ih* Cathedral of 8t J- hn the Baptld
on the ©< a-lon of the opening of the nev
organ, prom's* -tobe a m *t • njoy .I
one. and on - tl’it will b* excellent:y a
- Mr. J I/vik Ilrowne ti c organ
! * l§ h been lcnr*l In Havannah b** y o"c.
rocim ion wttl In ir I I ■*' • '
,h|by as a musician too well k own t
neri */mrn* n* Mr- M > O'Bren. to *,
come highly reccmmen*l*d. while the oth r
IMirtlclpanti* in th* 1 programm* . who ie
| all local singers, are too well, and favor
; iMy known t.> nood an Introduction o
Ia Savannah audience.
I Th* sale of ticket* has been all 'hit
could lie expected anti the rr e| ts w I
add considerably to the organ fund, rh#
oncert will begin promptly at & o'cltcz
THE MOKNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 10,1900.
A \ 111 sTttlt II II ATtt V
t apt. I\flUliitrii** Gift to tli* Itrum
ami Haul** i ori*.
Capt. Henry Kolshorn has presented the
naval battalion drum an*l bugle corja
through Us director. Mr. K. V. Pelt th*'
drum major's ha*on which was used by
the drum majors >f the ttecomt and Third
Georgia Heglmttita during th* rfpanieh-
Atnerlcan war
The baton was firs; a part of the equip
memo; the hand of th* Second Geoigu
and many of the Savannah boys have seen
If whirling In the hands of the drum ma
jor as th** band l in review while
they htnod tn line on parade
On the mustering cut of the B** ond
Georgia the t aton wa- passed over t>> the
Third Georgia llegtment and •o.'tMnpanlf I
that r< giment to Cuba. Cap Kolshorn
falling heir to It when th* ieg intent wa
mustered out at Augusta. The drum corps
will have h* satisfaction of marching be
hind a baton which bus some historic as
social lon* at least
tITA HHKAITIfc*.
The opening ►olret* of the Reddlck-
Ad.im Dancing 8 tool will t.ik* pi.ic* r
The Catholic Library Hall Friday night.
The Journeyman Plumbers Vnion N
18g will give its flist annual ma*qiiera.!e
ball to-niorrciwt night at the Catholic L
brary Hall.
Reoerved he.it tickets for the Caihodral
<!• dlcation are now on sale at Connor's
book store. It i Mated that about half
the seats have l*een (Ibps**! of.
A white man who fell Into an epileptic
fit at Bull and Broughton streets y* sti r
day morning attracted a large number f
peopU A number of the pa-*ershy as
sisted In chafing his wrl*s an*! face until
the* ambulant * arrived when he was sent
to the Savannah Hospital
A drunken man on a restive hore at
tracted n great *l* ■ I of attention yester
day afternoon a!ou* :t o'clock on Dray
ton street. Th* man w.s drunk thut
he could not k*ep his s* at without the
greatest efTort At Taylor street he was
thrown by the h't** but received no In
jury and managed to mount and continue
his Journey.
The new firm of Johnson Moore A Cos.,
announcement of which has been mad* In
the Morning New will take over th*
biokerage and commission buslties**
>f J B Johnson. The new firm
onslsts of J B Johnson. A B
Moore and K G M IVmald. The Arm *f
Moore A Cos. will •onrlnu* the hay and
grain htisineas lndepen*kntly.
The McGuire portable fumigating ma
chine was given a preliminary trial yes
terday afternoon in the yard
of Magistrate Richard Wickham
on Bryan stret. Mr McGuire,
the Inventor, whl arrange |* given nn * x
hihithNi of th* machine within a day or
two before a number of dociors and others
who may have an lnt**r-st in th** work
Ings and result* of his Invention.
LOCAL I'FRAOA AL
Mr 1. 1. FI s of Atlanta Is a guest of
th*- Pulaski.
Mr. W. A. Varnedoe of Tampi Is a guest
of the Puta.-kl
Mr. It D. Fry of Alligator Is n guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. J. II Them is of Columbia Is a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr B P. Maril! of Statesboro is a guest
of the Screven*
Mr Grant Wilkes of Atlanta Is regis
tered at th* Pulnskl.
Mr J. W. Winn of Dorchester la a
gue-t of the Pulaski.
Dr. Thomas N Baker of Hlggsloti Is
regist* red at the Scr* veil.
Mr. James M ltlxoti of Grenville, <ln.
Is a guest of the Screven.
Mr Wliitam Hinders n left for At ant i
yest* rday via the Central.
Mr. G. AN Tledcman 1* ft via the Plant
System yesterday for Philadelphia.
Mr Thomas Martin and Miss Martin of
BlufTton are guests of the Screven.
Mr T. R Harris of Jesup was among
the guests of the Screven yesterday.
Mr. W. S. Bcnneit of Augdsta was
among yesterday's arrival* at the Pu
laski
Mr. J H Harts*ll. representing th** well
known advertising house of N. \V. Ayer
A Son. Philadelphia. |ient yesterday In
the city
Mr F. (’. JfufTman of 'he Bos toe k Mid
way Company, which will furnish . num
ber of the attractions at the coming Elks'
Carnival, is registered at the Screven.
AN ill (.he n Hall.
The committee appointed from the
Police Benevolent Association to give an
entertainment to raise fundi* for the as
sociation. met Ht the harm ks last night
and *! bled to give j hall on Thanksgiv
ing eve The plac* w i,l be deckled on
later.
—Dumltigh—"He tor Is trying to tie
funny about my poem because 1 rhym.nl
‘stone* and *one.' There Is something
In i*>try lieswles rhyme, you know
Synnex—^"Generally. y* >; but not |n yours,
Dumletgh."—Boston Transcript
3.. U I Of HON fTT AND C. 8 Si R'T
tllitUL l.t.
For la!, of Hop, U jnß.>nirry, Thunder
bolt. Cattle Dark and Weal End.
Dally except Bui.days. Subject to change
without notice.
J.t imv tor I ol *1 l.v I.lc of 11 oi*
< *> im from i -mh | uu om for itolion
710 am from T--nth j 6uu am for Tenth
lam from T<-n,h 7 Ou am for T-mh
*IS am from Uolion *OO am for Tenth
MJO am from T,*nth 10 00 m for Tenth
12 0) n n from T- nth |ll 0u am for Bolton
1 li pm from llotaon 11 30 am for Tenth
230 pm from Tenth 200 pm for Tenth
130 pm from Ttnth , 2 „pm for Holton
,> pm from Tania , tou pm for Tenth
110 pm from Truth Itt pm for Tanth
*JO pm from Tarith J• uo pm for Tenth
TJO pm from Tenth 700 pm for Tenth
JJO pm from Tenth 1 JOO pm for Tenth
JJO pm from T-nth f<o pm for Trmli
10 Ju pm from Tenth 10 (f< pm for Tenth
111 00 pm for Tenth
MOHTOOMKBT
-#v *',iv for Uiiim ty l.v Momanme- ,
J JO am from Temh , 7 IS am for Tenth
2 JO pm from Tenth ! 1 IS pm for Tenth
tJo pm from T.rrli 00 pm for Tenth
cattle park. •
■ • it> tor i at.Parm Lv. Ca< le l-aru
(JO am from Itolion 7uu om for llolton
7 30 am from llolton j * 00 am for Holton
100 pm from llolton IJo pm for Dolton
2SO pm from Bolton Sno pm for Dolton
7 00 pm from Bolton I 7 *0 pm for Bolton
300 pm from Dolton *SO om for Bolton
'1 111 MiKtll-oL,
Car leave, BoMon ,treet Junction il)
a m anti v*ry thirty minutaa hereaft*r
until II SO p. ni.
Car leavea Thurwlerboll at * 00 a m ani
avery thirty minute* ther-after until
12 no ml-lniicht, for Bolton tareat Junc
tion.
I'ItLIUHT A.ND I'AItCLL CAR.
Thla car carrlea trailer for pa.nenjfrr,
on all Irlpn ond leavea etit .Me of city
marhet for I*l of H.-ne, Thur lertiolt
and all lot-rmedlnta points at 9 UU u. m..
100 p. m . S W P- m
Ida of Hope for Thunderbolt,
city M'trite, and all Intermediate point,
at SOO a. m 11 00 a. m. 2<o p if..
WhitiT L.ND CAll.
Car leaves wi.t aide of city market for
W*t Kr.d *;• •- to. and avery * mlnulee
thereafter durln* the day until 11 SO p. m
Leavea West End *1 * 20 " a”* l
ary a) minutes thereafter durln* the day
an 111 UOO o'clonk mldnlrb t.
1 M. LOPTON. Oea M*r.
Clergymen
I’m- Daffy 's Pur* Malt Whiskey in their homo,
•nd t it Is s blcMiag to mankind.
£ \ Meade Center. Kim
Bro Your favor
with th** em lo*ed slip t* St
ha* I Ihe la* i are theme Mr
wife ud au invalid l*r several
yuruml on our lan ' ir
\ <'waneKltKn. ucd a vrrtaln
piqurilMi vl ii vftv steal
r beneht lam a I'reahytet laa
I ■ man.ib <r • l
\ not V)l Medi me. but I am not
I ITa afraid to aay that Dufli * For
k-*5 V ■ mu j aud Dufl>‘ Fare Malt
ilil, IM ■ NVhiakey are the pares! and
* J H rr.c >t effective prepra(K'ti a*
** hi medi inca I know of, and my
epe*ienc*lsaliri:*om* lam a temperanc e man,
and never used, ant! would never advise am man
or woman to uar. any Into*leant as a beverage My
recommendation ©I f>utl> *s Formula and Wafskcy
wat made after a thorough knowledge of their
great value as medictrioa. The statement was mads
deliberately and baved uion facts, and 1 do not
hesitate to stand bv it The manv temperance
rren who have written me untht* vut*ev t l not
verm to realire that 1 was a temperance own be
lore many of them were Urn.
bl&vctely yours, B. MILLS, P B.
DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY
Iw THE Till F. ELIXIR OF LIKE.
It Aid* IMgratton. Stlltndatw the Blood,
InvlgorwteS the llraln, ttutht* Nerve 1 la
•ue. 1 om-* nptho lle.ti t and Fra longs -
Ufa. >t Cares Consumption.
Every bottle of the genuine hewn* * medicine reve.
tine atsmu. AU dmggtst* and grorsra **r direct tn
pislu ps* aage. eprve |*ul<t •liualiotlls Hew re
pf tmitatton* they are tnjurtooa hend for fres
knilcal I**oh!rt.
Dsffv Mall AA btakry t *>, UsehrMer, X. Y.
LEGAL BALKY.
TRCSTEK HALE
Coder and by virtue of the power aiul
authority v* t*d in me, th* urb*rign*d
Jomi N. <le|l, trust*uihl* r that certain
h *vi of truet, from Helen M Loveilng.
Lile| the eighteenth, filth) !' of Au
gust. eighteen hundred and ninety-eight.
(IB9M. and recorded in the clerk's *ftl **
of the Superior Court of Chatham countv.
In record lnx*k of Mortgages 4 D's, folio
296. t. m|. (the salt*) Helen M Lo voting
having made def.iuit in the payment of
th*' prinrip.il .md interest. n*l obligation'
provided lo Mid d***d) I will sell, ai pub
lic outcry before the Court Hour* 1 door. In
Chatham county. Georgia, on th** flr-t
Tueeday In November, being the elxth
(tth) l t> of Novemlier. nltudeen hunlr*-d
anl during the usua! an*! legal
hours of -stlo. to the highest and best bkl
dvr. for cash, all th** following described
lot nnd p.ircel of I md. with the improve
ment* thereon, to-writ:
All th*t tract or jKirrel of l.nl situate,
lying and l*eing In the city of Bnv.mnah,
uM rotintv an*l state, an*ft known on the
map of raid city .*> the western one-half
of lot. number six <6i, Crawford ward, con -
in in mg it frontage of Thirty (.Nil feet on
Oglethorpe avenue, (formerly S*’tth Bro.i*l
street), ami a depth of ninety t9*) fe-**
to n lane, and bounded north hy ogb'-
taorta* avenue, east hy eastern n*-half
of os Id lot. houth hy ii lan** aori wwt hv
l**t number five t:>j of sal*l ward The
KHk) w -i-rn on* -half of said lot number
“ix f*). ('rawfor*l ward, is subject to nn
annual ground rent of twelve 2-l** dol
lars. payable to the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah
Together with n’l and singular. the
houses, buildings casements, rights. m**m
brs and nppurtenar *e thereunto belong
ing. the pur noser paving for tl(l*T* nnd
revenue stamps.
JOHN N GKIL Trustee
IN the District Court of th*- Fnlted
State** for the South# rn District of Geor
gia. Eastern division. In the mitt*-r of
J, l(. Goo la in, hankrup'. In bankruptcy
l'ruler an*l by virtue -f n or*le, pa.-sg*! on
the 17th day cf September. 19". by A II
Ma 1 *011(11 refeir-,- in bankruptcy I will
sell on Tuesday. Nov. 6. 1900, at the
Court House In Ch.athum county, within
th* legal hours of sa’e. t the hlgheri
bidder, foreash. the following pro;** tv of
siil*l bankrupt estate, to-wlt; l*ot mini
her 21, Cummins w iri being number 213
Third stree . east. In the diy of Savannah,
In ('tiatham county, together with the
Improvements on -am* It.ght t*> reje t
any or a'.l bids reserve*!. The above prop
erty is sold fr#r from all liens and Incum
brances. NVM. r HARDEE. Trustee.
legal lAUTIi K.
>H<ii C' ( ? I?ATiTa m
County.—ln re New York Boat Oar Com
pany vs. I*. C. Uuniiiolil *ii *l Wiliuim II
B lllr.g r. Action cn note and contract
tn Buperlor Court of Chatham county.
l\ imi er term. 1.
The |f mdants, I*. C. Rumbokl and Wil
liam H If* I Inger are hereby required |**r
sonally. or by attorney, to lx* and appear
at tlx* r.ext term of the HupcrDr Court of
Chatham county to be h* I I m th* llrst
Monday, being the third (3rd) day of De
c*mb*-r next, then and there to answer
the plaintiff on the merits of the forego
ing petition.
In default of such appearance the said
(<urt will proceed as to Justice shall ap
pertain
Witness the Honorable Robert Falll
gant. Judge of said Superior Court, this
the 6th day of 8 ptember, nineteen hun
dred (1900). 8 L LA/.ARON,
A’tom* y for IV tit loner.
JAMES L MI RPHY,
Deputy Clerk, 8 C., C. C., Ga
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice Is hereby given t* ail persons t ( gv
Ing demands against William J Marly
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to us. properly noa-le out, within th *
tim** presari bed by law. so us to show
their character and amount. nnd ad ier
sons indebted to said deceased are required
to make tmni*‘diate payment to us
Mary Ellen Horty.
an*l .Marl** fiarty.
Executrices of Will of William J. Ilarty
Deceased.
Savannah. G . Sept. 5. 19bi.
STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM
County.—Jacob Shelloian has applied to
Court of Ordinary for an order requiring
Mrs. N 11. Burroughs, a Imln stnurlx es
tate J. II Burroughs, de. . a w ed. to make
titles to five (.' acres of land nt or near
Burroughs Station, county and state
aforesaid, to him
These are. therefore, to rite nnd admon
ish nil w hom It may concern to be nnl ap
pear before sn!d court, on or before the
tlrsa Monday In November. 1100, to make
objections. If any—otherwise said order
will he granted
Wltnesa Hon. H I. Fertill. Ordinary
for Chatham county. Georg, *, this Oct. 1.
ltan FRANK K KEILBACH.
C. r 0.. C. Cos.. Ga.
"GEORGIA. CHATHAM COCNTY—
Whereas. John J. Morris has applied t'>
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsml-**ory
as administrator on 'h<* estate of William
Morris, deceased
These are, therefor* . to sl;e and admon
ish all whom it mav coiuern to be and
appear before *4d court to make objec
tion Ilf any they have) on or before the
17*h day of January next, otherwise said
letters will be grunted.
Witness. #he Honorable Hampton L.
Ferrill, Ordinary for Chatham county,
this the lath day of October. 19i'X).
FRANK E KEILBACH.
('lerk Court Ord'y, C. Cos.
DONNELLY DRUG C 0„
SAVANNAH. CIA.
DRUGS. SEEDS. ETC.
Mall order, solicited. Hall phone *7J
1\ 8 —Sand for Irau sample K, tk P,
Dy.pepsla Cur*. .
Empty Hoqsheads.
Lauitly Molaavta Hugahrads fa©
•ala b j
c. m. Gilbert & co.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. JJO for a col*, si
Ruainooa OOc Mora gig Nawa.
CLASSIFIED AUVtKfiSEMENTS.
I'RIISOIAL.
TTa/a mir T^aTtgT^HHARP
talk, nvi*i| unh hy havtn; your rnxir
giomit, honed, set and miivle to shave
like new. hy the old experienced liarber.
26 East Broughton. H.ilr, Jewelry nnd
Hhavlng Bup|>ly House; th* place for tin*
razors, strop"* nn*l shaving outfltw. bartarr
c hairs for -ai** or r* nt. barber shops
trought arul sold.
"Ts \Ol RON SAFI BMF
Htlffel \ Freeman liav* a standing offer
of ti.otft) for every safe of their make that
dors not pu rerve Its content.** tt raf*
was lu burtiing lehris II hour* When
taken out the hose had t * l*e turned *n
B. When ojK-fied. not a page w discol
ored. not a record o*t. •> a dollar de
al rove I If you want security, buy a
Htiffel A Freeman safe C. I*. Miller,
agent.
YOl’ WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
S;imgfu M Dairy; It's rich atnl pure; try
It
NOW 18 THE TIME. SEND I H YOl It
old - uil to Is .1, tried an*t it-<ti'*l
.<jiHhern Pant* ('. next to Levan's con
gress st. Harry Th*u**. pr**t
Mf *H FI 11NE. OF! L M LA I'DA NT M
<> .min#* halut. m> *lf -tired, will inform
you of harmless. |< tman* iu horn** *ur*.
Mary 8 Baldwin. Box 1212. Chi- go
FI RNiri RE ri’HOUnKHKB. MAT
tresses renovate*!. Ant que furniture re
polished, furnltur* |>ai kd and sht|ped In
lest manner S#*n*l me you* orders. C
F Miller, agent.
BONE FLol'R 3‘-rT>l T NT* ItAti.
Rave order with E Moyle. !•) Broughrui
street. asi. or 111 Park avenue, east, 4.
Gardner, agent
IF ITB HUGH YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGlllls.
HFECIAL. AN UNLIMITED HUPPI/T
of ni e wili<>w rockers, ladles' atxe, st 62
J W Tespie.
*| AM NOW DM’ATKh AT 4M WEST
Broughton; ring up llw! if you want to
have your furniture moved or parked f<*r
shipment or d**nge. I guarani©* prices
the same as I do tho work that's given
tome A S. Grlflh 111 Broughton sti*et.
west, mattresses mud** to order
Yorii OLD WINTER SLIT MADE
new at S*uth*rn Bants Cos, Cougr*>s h 4
next lo la van's.
MILLER'S STOVES AND RANGES
give satisfaction The Magnetic. Econo
mist, Waldorf, King, and othor good
make** at re ionabl* prices 2V7 Brough
ton, W*JHt
k knh i not* Tn fa it m MTlkih* FN-
Hiitpass***l tor ilchnes", delivery Is |w-r
--f< ct, phone, 2345.
SEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS,
oflica tabl©", <dfi *• matting. otYK© shad*
d'7 Brought i w t
WHEN YOU BBE M'OILUH* HiXTT-
Inch Vi (tnii rugs, you will buy th©m
Juat can't help It; will oeli In auy quan
tity
"for FLORAL DESIGNS CUT Fl>>W
©r#. i'.ants nn*l bulb* from <• !m*lilk'*
nuriurry, leave order* with E. Moyle. 10
Broughton ttreet. *.!. J. Gardner,
agent
"FURNITURE MOV BP WITH CAHI9,"
la a ©i**- inity with McGtlihi
"MILLERS NEW STYIaES IN CAR
prt*. mat ing-'. linoleum", window shad©",
©tc All work don© lt flrat-cla>a ©tyla. 207
Riought<ll. west.
BEE THE JEWEL " STOVES AND
rang©# for ©l© by J. W Teepla; alao
agent for gaaoline Move.
M GILLIH 18 CHEAP ON RUCMI. NETS.
U'•< curtain#, hommocka, water cooler*,
ptt.ow•*. picture*, stove*, bedroom suite*,
and furniture of ©very description.
4ft BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERH
while th* \ bmt l*iirg* a*#ortm©nt of
r**ck* ri*. divan* and ea*y chair*. C. P.
Miller, agent
KENHINGTON FARM 18 ON AN
elevation in th© country, fro© from city
drainage. fmpo#*lbl© f*r milk to bacom©
rontamlnat©*!. by Impure odor*; If you
want pure Jersey milk, phon* 2345 le
-liv* ry prompt. *atlzfa©tlun guaranteed.
M GILLIB MOVER. PACKS IHIP9
and •fore© pA#no and furnllurj; beat work
only; no "Cheap-John" price*—no "Cheap*
John" job*
61.00 FOR WOVEN WIRE COT.
while they latt. C F Miller, agent.
IC’GILLIS* LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your parlor.
22.50 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they laM. Big an***rtm* nt. all grade* of
art ©quare*. rug*, mat*, portiere* C. F
Miller. ag*nt
M'GII.LIH SELLS aiXTY-INCII RUOB
—Smyrna pattern*—for VJ cent*.
flftlbUlCAJU.
STUTTER IN< (TItKIM)R G- W
Randolph of Ht. Ixmjl*. * aatonlehirig the
people of the South with h.e wonderful
cure** of stuttering, h*- cured <V>| Willi*-
Jone' *on and nephew -it Columbia. 8. C..
*ui many other* recently; he i* at th*
A.lierm irl Hot©!; leading pujn r* all over
th*' 4.inl nr© loud lu hie |>ra!*<*. Write
him <tt one© for |*arncular, (.'oltimbiu.
8 C.
LADIEi] ClilC HEAT EJ ILJBH
Fenny royal Fill* ara the best. Hafe. re
liable. Take no other. H*-nd 4© stamp*
for ixirtlcular*. pliellaf for Ladle#," In
letter by return mail A*k your druggiia
Chichester Chemical Cos., Fhilada.. Fa.
HOW ARE YOUR TEICT? IF YOUR
feet are troubling you. call on me and I
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corn* nnd oil diaea*©* of the feet
without pain; charge# reasonable; can
give h© best reference* in the city; pa
tient* treated nt residence*; order* enn
be left n< Livingston # drug More. Bull
nnd Conrr©** *4reef; telephone 293 Lena
Devl surgeon chiropodist
IIELI' YVAVTKO—IIAL*.
'T7TThria!XYTß?s'~\r^
lonia. N C. Flynt BuLriing and t onstruc
tion Company.
GOO!) HTENOGRAFHKrT NONE
other ncl apply. Salary. 675.00. M , car©
Morning New*.
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS llOßSE
shoer Apply 519 William* itraat.
WANTED. FIRST-FLASH MACHINIST
at Mingledorff A Co.’* machine shop, 510
li.dtan street
WANTED. BOOK KEEFER BTENOG
rapher. ilrugglid. laundry mMchtnUt. bak
er*. bricklayer© mill man. tl© chopper*,
cypre** and pin© log * hopper*. *aw'v©r#,
orange i<a<'k*r*. Iluber, 317 W©*t Bay,
Ja>k*onvllle.
UELF HA6TBD-neiMUk
WANTED. CAPABLE GIRL FOR
general houaework .'O3 Broughton street
©a*t
WANTED WHITE GIRL TO IM)
*-ooklng and gemral houaework; German
l>referred. Apply 21f* Bull street, near
Seventh *trt.
A SETTLED WHITE WOM AN TO
ar© for Invall*! o> ; must be utrong and
bav© good reference*; #*#©l wage*. A|>pl>
F. O l©)X 352
WANTED. FOUR LADY CANVAS
ner©. goo*l mot*©)* for huetl©r© Apply 429
Weal Broad ©t.
WANT ED EX FE Rfl: N K I > Cf >(j K ;
ring reference, good wagt-©. Apply 32t!
Oglethorpe avenue.
WANTED. HOUR K K E E F K R H,
clerk*. *t nographrni. covnpmlon*, ladle*
maid*, nurse*, took*, laundresses, wai
tt ©*©*. -handiermaid* . all parts of Flor
ida and B)Uth G**>rgU* Iluber, 317 West
Bay street. J*ck*oi.\l! 1*
IAIIT.OV MKVr %V ASTEU.
FJ T rR?”sTEN"-
ographer and good #crH*. having refer
ence. want* poadlon. Tarver*# Employ
fiKtu Bureau.
EMIM*OYNKW U AYTRD.
HITI ATION WANTED BY HOY OF
!6, active, energetic ami qul It I* artier;
wnob - tie hou* preferi > I F. 11. K .
care News.
A RELIABLE rfILoTT? ! WOM AN
with good referencew wants place as
• h tmherm.iid or nurse. *2l E*t Gwln
tH’ft street.
Htu nica ivaukl).
WANTED TO RENT lu HM ALL
' house*. 3 to 4 rooms each; tnu*t Is
ehenp, will pay rnt weekly. A*ldt
RcllaM%" Morning New*
HOtiMa w y>n:i).
ROOM* WANTED TWO OR THRRK
uiifurnDn**l neat huidne-s portion
of dt) , lent moieratr. Addre-s "VN or
’
u \VI'ICI>— MUM BLL.IXKIHI*.
v \ . i’ ■ 11 > 111' V l < lit <'ASM A
nt,-,. .mail hmi.r, rllhrr (rum. or lrl.*k.
I inn.t in- ktal lix'dlton. A<Mi< Home.
1 .•. NH
IK Aol WANT HOOP MII.K. Ht-rr IT
(torn S|M|n*llrhl Dairy. If, rich, pure anJ
; wholesome •
IF YOU WANT A FLA CM TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, sic., frea of
charge Just at city limit#, hauling over
i hard road, uni?a or telephono Brown
' Bros,, come.’ Anderson and East Broad
•traata.
■ " ■—
FOR HVAT-HUOMI.
NICELY KERN 1811 ED ROOMS,
! southern rxpaurp.’ modern oonveniancea,
3t Jones, east
I. RENT fiooMH FI HNIWIKn
**r unfurnished A|ply I‘fc’* lVrrv st.
ELEGANTLY ITUNIHHKD HINGEK
>r dotibl* nsmi. with or without tmard
Every comfort Private family. 3* Hab
ersham. near Broughton
NICELY Fl* lIN 1811 ED ROOM. ALL
convenience©; hot and cold water; 96
Barnard, near liberty.
FLAT* rttlt HEAT.
"TrdTTuTvr'lTAT^A
to small family. No. 12 Jone* street, east
“for RENT FIJkT OF 4 CONNECT
trig room* and Imth. 203 Gwinnett, west;
next to Bum ml. inquire on premises, or
of W J Mi*- ally, Jr.
FOR HEAT-IHIt IKA
FOR RENT. 17 DUFFY HTREET,
• ast. at mice. Applv George
| L Garmaiiy, agent, IH Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT. C IMPORTABLE IIOUBK.
N 217 WaJdburg street, east, between
Aberuum and IJncoln, flrsi-elasa or*l**r
and condition; every convenience Right
i*nt to right tenant Estate Balom*ui
Cohen. \\ * *t Broad and Broughton streets
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE IBM'SE
fronting An*ler*on street *•> liuol. A|*t>|v
115 Anderooti east.
FOR RENT FINE BIX ROOM HOI HR
Anderoofi street east; fifteen dollars,
• heap. D ll Lester.
run it'.ii-iTOHki.
i orn* r W hitaker and Liberty at reel*. Ap
pl> Ift Lib rty street, w.^t.
j- and; RENT ft ITABLE i)R 11 • )RK
or oftbe. *outl*at corner Montgomery
and Ferry atreet km©
FOR RENT. STORE. 115 IIROUOIL
t<#i atreet, * oat; pogaeftslon Imundtitely
*l*o several -I *t ■ able residence# an I
flata. Apply A. Wylly, 32 Bryan atr*t.
eat.
rtm HHRT-MISFKLLAKBOI I.
RENM\ TWO NBtThTILS
near Maiket; rent very cheep M J
Doyle. Mark*-! square.
‘'LARGE WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE
for rent, corner II rough ton ami Weal
F.r*l street*, formerly oc*t*pi©d by th*
Hovannuh Carriage and Wagot Cos. 11. I*.
Sin art
Foil SALE-REAL KftTATK.
FOR SALE. A LOT FOR TWO HUN
dred dollars, easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Bruud. no city taxation. C. IL
Dorse tt
Volt HALE, lA>T ONTmNTHrNEAR
East Broad, si 62© each; will soon b*
advanced to 6225; when a lot ho# been
paid for 1 can arrang* to get a home
* C. H. Dor—lt. *
HOftl LOTH on NINTH
•tree!, near East Ilmsd. )ave only been
•old to flrst-cl*** parties. will mak
good neighbors; and non* other can buy.
The terms are very eoay. and they are
cheaper than any other In the vicinity,
j H PgptH
FOR SALK LOTS'on NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city taxes, at !*
each; iwenty-flv* dollar# cash, end *oay
monthly payments C. H. Lor*att.
"RESIDENCES AND BUILDING
for sale all over the city. Robgrt H.
Tstem. real estate dealer. No. 7 York
atreet. meat
FOR SALE OR RENT. tft-ACRE
farm with house and out bulbllngm, r n
good condition. Apply f.7ft Stewart street.
-
LOIT A.M> FOB Ml).
river. on© lox containing an organ.
Owner ©an oht.rig by proving own
©rdtlp and piylng nil expense*. On tmard
N**rw* gl in ship Thor.
auAHUiik.
FI RNISHED ROOMB WITH BOARD
also table liuarder*. 11® IJtwrty treet,
e*t.
BOARD FRONT ROOMS WITH
good hoard, table hoarders desired. Tat
nail, third from Liberty
“"nice ROOMS; SOUTHERN EXPOS
ur©. good table; central location, reason
able rat©*, nt 322 ILirn* atreet. east.
Klllt ATIU3.IL
r tYT'Ti^tTriN^r^TiN^T
ll**h bram-he*. Latin; careful Individual
Instruction. Apply for term© J. E. Harn,
123 Oglethorpe ve. west,
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
(OXPOKDS $2.00
A HALF DOLLAR SAVED ALL ’ROUND.
GEIL & QUINT,
205 Broughton Street, West.
At mow SAIiBA THIS DAY.
ADM INI ST RAT 0R S SA C£
I. I). I I HOt HB. auctioneer.
t>n TITiHDAY. the I6ih day of October,
IPO. at 11 o'clock a. m . 1 will sell on tha
premise* that g< nerwl stuck of gtssls.
c*nel*ttng of dry goods clothing, who a,
hats, notions, vails* * fan* ) ani! nl
furnishing* bnfether with show ca* *,
rafes ctNinb-rs, h* m and general store
Matures, contained In store, corner of
Hiott© and West Broad sire* t* lt ely u -
cupl*| hy 1 kii Ago**.-. d* *-isd
Terms, cash. Stuck an i** iiu;< Iml on
ippll- ation lo the auctioneer.
J K II ROOK H,
A'lndnlstrator Estate lion Ago ox
FOR IALk-aiU.LUMCObI.
Ho\ REM. THE COUGH KING! TRY
It when y.*ur favorite rrm *ly fail", a .a
bottle add’d to a gill of honey tnak- a
splendid in xiur* for Infants and * hlldrsa
BENZOIN BALM MAKES THE HKIN
Ilk© velvet. fir sale by druggist or at Hen
rv i(il Ab* i ei I*, r-* Drug Store#,
Whitaker and Taylor streets
’ FOR SALK, ft ACRES OF FINE RIFF,
hay. 65 per acre. B. It. Cooney. Thun
derbolt road.
~FOII SALE TWO VERY FINE COW'S;
must be sold at ontc. M I. Doyle, Mar
ket square.
FOR SAL K 7 MCI A: S I, A RGB.
smooth mi*l© ar.*l some *d* .(• mule* and
h*x * a Savannah Sa • and Boarding
Stables.
FOR SALE. AT WIIJ4ON S AUCTION
nut wardrotM- walnut mat il* top tat>lea.
w • Into Ih-*| iM>ni Millie*. cherr> mliuft,
ok sideboard, a variety of furniture,
arpets, h* atlng stoves, etc , which roust
l M;a.
BUGGY ROADCART AND HARNEM
< heat* Savannah Hal© an<l B-*aidlng
B tables.
TURPENTINE LOCATION" FOR
Ih erot* drd year boxes; 12.00 1 a re*
round timber, at SI -#• |>er aer*- 6‘ per
tbon*an*l boxes for leased timber; plenty
of timber li Ir got. In five mil** of r <1 *
road, will give |oses"lon now oi itt end
of season Ailiih-s'* Round Tunis i, •a a
Moridng News.
FIRE l*Rt M)F SAFES WE CARRY A
fine line of ftr#* proof safe** In ©lock at ill
times Th© imrtle# *an se© exs*'tly What
they are gcitMig Our prices nr© as low
-* manufat turers sell it. with freight a*M
©d Fnrtl©# Interested, who wish a good
fir© proof safe, will *b well to |n#|©et
our stock Il|pmai Itros . l.lppni in
li*h k. itg* nte for manufacturers.
FOR HA LBf~(’HEAP. HAL*
n*cted with liarber "h'h*. most -©II at
on* * on it * ount of going into other
lnislri* *. corner ltrmghtoti anl Houston
•trM Siv imiiih. Gi
BFRINGFIELD DA FRY IH NOTED
for having rich, pure mUk. try It, you
will be
PI.I >1 111 NG.
MODERN PLUMPING. IT WILL. lIK
lo your intercut to let in five you tit m
llnulc on your plumbing. now or old
work; repair work * specialty. aw 1 am
a practical plumber. No nucha work to
endanger your lira. Wlgglii*. phone fin,
Georgia or It* ll
NII('ICM.AKBOl r ft.
CALL I-p PKRItY A lIKNTON. IP
you rare going to tiiov* nbKt or aiimc fur
nltur* . lull phone 1124
HAVE YOI H HOI HE PAINTED
with German ready ringed paint, entire
aattflfacilon fuaranienl. Adutna paint
Company.
" H.XMI \ ItX * PL! MM N G OA W'D
atenm lifting, only experienced men em
idoved. ellow ua to give you a figure
your work. A C. Price A Cos., Htute un<l
J* fr**rwn atreeta. phone*. (Ul.
"“WANTED, ONE THOUSAND fltlK'-
gry pMiple at the flout hem Grocery Com
pany, 114 IRrnard afreet.
~PKRRY A RENTON WILL RRNO
vale your 01l m.ittr.aa**a and furniture,
make good arf new. at very little ooet.
WE HELL HEWER PIPE, FLUE
pipe. fire clay, tire brick at lowed pricae.
Ad.itna Paint Company, 104 Congreug,
weet.
“MORE THAN ONB HUNDRED CENT!
In every klLir of your hard-earned hard
a-h nt the Southern Grocery Conpr.y,
114 Itarnanl afreet
PHONE AVv HULL OR "GEORGIA. AND
let ua (Reconnect r**l connect your range.
re|Mira of any make furnkahed for your
atove or range; expert workmen only em
ployed; can figure very rloee. A. C. Price
A Cos.. Htate und Jefferson afreet*.
~PBRRV A lIKNTON USE SPEC! At.
rarr In mmUiK. rhlpplntc anil ilortn,
furniture; 'ithonn 1124.
OTPSINE IS THE REST WALL FUf
lah mini*- Adama Palm Cos.. Savannah
•cmti. 104 Concraaa. wet.
PERFECT OAH MANTLES. !.- IS..
Z- un<l X*' aaeh; all Biiarantired gun
lamp* fhn very htnl mukra. put U|> In
your oftl. r, atorr or r<->U.h-ni--; only V,
ißtita; If your ol<l g a* hurnarn na~l rv*
palrms n<l ovvrh aiillOK talrphonr. f.A
Georgia or Bril. an.l w* will do Ih. rent.
A. C. Price 4k Cos., State and Jefferaaii
atreeta.
itSDOni Toi'it i.iviNn EXPCNIM
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