The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 06, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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grafters given no show. IPEUU. nTRI'< TiOMI qiVKX M - i , khintkm>i:nt or hilk e. ](„ | tcrnoro or IVrmH lrd to thr Drnlwni In fwkr 1.00 l aml the Oji rri.tom off Skin Pollrr In • Irortril lo ( !<••• Down on the Knltira al thr I Irat Iml li'H I 1 on—A IDqiir.t to Tkla I-ffrrt Mailr 1., *l - Olon In llrhnlf of thr t;iu' ommlltrr Mrmtily Compiled \il Id Mayor Mrr. T ,■ ifirrn an I fakir* are bring given Oto.i thr roklwl deal jtinl no* that they n*r.- ever reeelved In Savannah. and the ( r\ In the thermomet. r at poller tun! ; irtrrs 1* Dill ‘irupplng The tndl c.,ili are lhat the gentry who depend up, n the *u. kcr < rop for the mean* f an K , 9> - e\i-t n, e will shortly ehake tin dn*l „f fivannnh from their feet and *<rk ether iteturr*. where the grating I* tet ter and the authorities less vlgl.unt Sa vant.h ha* been for years one of the „.fl pot* for there people, and It mu*t be With feeling* of pained surprise thal they have read aiwt heard the annouivr men' that the door* nre barred against their and that the poltee ntithorltle* will OO in: :er stand for their little games. The elks' Fair Committee, knowing full well that they would have many umlff ■lrable visitors whose only ohjert would be to prey upon the < rowd* drawn here, eomn lssioned Alderman Dixon. who I* a metneer of the eomtnlttee, to lay the mat ter ie tore th. Mayor and request Hint •xlra precautions h- taken to hold the oh- JocttonahF visitor* In cheek. Aid rman Ltlgon brought the matter lo Ihe attention of Mayor Myers n day or two a to. It was rot tier. ■ ary for Alderman Mixon to urge th necessity of taking special pre . him. i .ig.nnst the "on people Mayor Myers • xperlt-nce during the Knights of Pythias 1 dr. a year ago. hint taught him all Hint was necessary on tat* line. The Mayor accordingly gave Insiruetions to tie clerk of Count'll that no p* rtntts he Is* ixl from that office to any person to seli any article on the site* t or to con duct any gum of any kind A number of roqiiesia for such permits have (sen refuse.! In consequence, M .yor Myeis also had a conference with Hupt Screven Hun. day night. In which he impartial Ills views on the subject to the superintendent, and Instructed the litter to notify both the i*v Itrw and detectives to exercise a special vigilance In the dire tion of the fly vis itor*. Having learned of Mayor Myers' verbal instructions, Acting Mayor Tledeman. Ihe Mayor being out of the city yesterday, bad the clerk of Council, Mr. W. P. Hai ley. address u letter to Sup;. Screven. In •aructlng him to urrest all |ier*ons found selling goods or operating games of nnv kind without a llorns.*, keeping an n l retail lookout for fakirs. As licenses hail been refused to many of the strangers it was thought likely that some of them might undertake to conduct operations without tie- usual authority from the city and hence the order on this line lo Sup:. Screven. The common method of operation with the grafter* is to secure a license to sell *ome ordinary article, candy or soap pre ferred. or to operate some apparently in - nocent game Instead of retailing Ihe ar ticle In the ordinary way. It Is sold In priie packages, the purchasers being led to believe that many of the packages con tain 35 bIH* or other prizes of value, or the little game soon becomes a thimble rigging affair. If h pnilcemon bnppens lo look In he Is shown the city license and assured that It t* all right During Ihe -Pythian fair it was an almost impossible task to convince the city detectives that th. re wns anything Improper In any of Ih--* games, and the present policy of n<* giving the fakirs a chance to start their games woukl appear lo be much Ihe more prudent one. The throng of grafters which has poured Into the rky in antieiimtlon of rich pick ings at the Elks' Fair, is such an unu i.i If large one that it Is lo be expected that seme of these people will take unusual i -ks In order to get enough of somebody ►lres money to repay them for their ex i-nditure m coming here, and enable tt.-m lo get out of town In good shape. Any criminal conduct In this line, how e er. Is likely to result in the whole crowd Wing run out of the city summarily. HRLD ITM A\M 41. RALLY. Lutheran Ascension Sunday Hrhniil In Flourishing nnilllliin. The Monday School of the Lutheran r -’uroh of th* Ascension hekl a roily Sun day night. The church will beautifully !'’ "rIM with palms and flowers in.l was f.l .'I with thn school and Hr friend* Tim trmslc was tine. Addresses were made hy Mr H. It. liepl-urd ar.d the pastor, I)r. Schaeffer. Mr. f'harlea E Stanton, secretory and treasurer, made a ehrefully pr* [*are-1 re pat of the year's work and the condition ef the school, giving much Interesting M-iorlcnl Information, with touching l- I j i.mi to the memory of such member* of the school ns had died during the year, i Th. m.m-ershlp of .he school enrolled i P officers, 10; teachers. X>: scholars, IT4 j ' "ntrlbutlon*. 1377.4.' for the year Mrs. j *' S. Nungezrr's elans won the banner for the largest contribution* during the y.ar J 17.11. In the Infant department the 4 rh won, contributing 171.11. Officers worn elected for the ensuing Par as follows: Pastor, Kev. Dr. W C. h offer; superintendent. W. It Spann, fr . ns*4stant superintendent, M L Bk primary superintendent, Mrs W. C. S' --ffer; secretary ami treasurer. Cha* I Stanton; librarian. J II llehr, arslst •ll ; librarian, Fred Wessels, Jr.; Otto Kobe W. It. Spann, Jr ; organist, Miss I F. liar nor before the exercise* cloved Mr Reppord nted each member of the school with * little souvenir, on which was engraved ’ tOrd’s prayer. The school Is In a pros- Jerous condition It has lately purchased * ’i indsome n- w carpet for the floor, and *tde‘i new books to vte already extensive library, ORDIUaY IIAVI IH'ftl* DAY. Yesterday tYsa First liny of Xovem lier Term of Court. T‘ teiday was the first dty of the No **miwr term of ths Court of Ordinary, and * large amount of business was trans* *“d Quite during the entire tlay Judge T■ rr 1 1 1 and Clerk Kellbach were k< pt bly, I M - | Curils, the member Of lbs I t.f. '■’'i l who bus been for some time con ■ l In the county Jail on a charge of In i: V. was shown to have recoveted lor “ " * and was given her liberty. The of the woman on th charge of fey ci ..1,,i a convi let .*.!.* ssnsatloti .t time It was made. Thcr-- are Itei ’* In conneetion wlih her Insanity that 1 " never been allowed, very proper y 1 r ' the light of day. Rill. RMIt FROM KI.Kt TIOS. ,u 'urn* Will bp Received to Mgbl at the Y. . H. A. ’* T. M H. A. will revive full else returns to-nlcht. having the benefit o the New York Herald service A dS wire has bern pul In by til* Postal i sph Company. Between the re -1 1 'lancing, gmo -and refreshments * " Indulged in. only members of the -“ion will be admitted. The young couple always together be fore tnamat;e rarely keep up tins happy intimacy a man and wife. They are not tired of each other, hut the young wife finds herself weak and lauguM, with no inclination for exercise. And thus begins a division of pursuits and interests which otten ends in divided lives. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. It stops the drains which undermine the strength, cures “ female weakness." nourishes the nerves and gives vigor to the whole body. There is neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic in "Favorite Prescrip tion." " I suffered from female weakne** .bout eight years — tried several doctors, but derived no benefit until I begsti using Dr Pierce s Favor Itt Prescription, ' writes Mis John c.reen ot Danville Boyle Cos., Ky “This medicine was recommended to me by other patients 1 have taken six bottles, and I feel like another prnoii.” Free. I)r. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, tooß pages. 700 illustra tions. is sent free, on receipt of stamps, to cover expense of mailing only. Send jj one-cent stamps for the liook in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce. Buffalo, N. Y. LEU At. SALES. G BORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY - Will be noi l, on (h** first Tuesday In Pe . ember next. being the f urth day of De cember. .1# jubii< outcry it tHie Court Houhp In said county, within the legal hour?* of sa4\ to the highest bidder for •tmh, certain property of which Ihe fol lowing | u full anti complete description: An undivided one-fourth 0*) part of oil that trac< of land, wharf property, wm the nppurteti.inoea. situat'd lying end b** lng in the Mitern portion of said city of Bavtinnuh. and known and distinguish**! in the plan. and upon tin* map of Bavan nah aw Ltmar'i wharf, sakl wharf prop erty being hounded on the north by the Savannah river, east by Junior*a ca nal, south by trustee*’ garden lot number fourteen, and west try the public dock by the work* of the Bivannah Gas Com* pany nd hy HeynoUls afreet. Bay fired extended passing through said wharf property; together with till the rights, members, hereditament* and appurte nances to the same belonging. Sold property levied on as the property of Harriet C. Jones, executrix of O. Da- Rotset Umar, to satisfy an execution Is su'd from the Buperlor Court of said county on the twenty-firsl day of Febru ary, iViS. in favor of Frank C. Jones and Harriet C. Jones, administrators cf <S. B. Lamar. against said Harriet C. Jones, executrix, oe aforesaid Said property being In possession of the owners repre senting the three-fourths (\> Interest In the said property. This Ist day of November. I?*** T .1 SWEENY. Sheriff C. Cos., Ga. LEGXL ItoriCKS. NOTICK IN ADMIRALTY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. HJastern Division of the Southern District of Oeorgla In Admiralty. Whereas, a libel In rem has been filed on the 27th day of October, 19011. Instant, In the Dis trict Court of the t'nlled Stales, for the Southern District of Georgia hy Joseph I-arnlry, J. Olsen and Allan llunte against the British bark Lizzie Curry, her tackle, furniture, apparel and cargo now lying In port of Savannah, In Ihe . i .: Li ’ .H -i uc i ' ' .(l. |> r -oft l-i w fully Intervening for their Interests there in. In a cause of subtraction for seaman's wages civil and maritime, for reason and cause In the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual proee-s and monition in that behalf to be made; and that alt persons claiming any Interest therein may lie cited to appear and answer the prem ises; and that said British bark Lizzie Curry, her tackle, furniture, apparel and cargo may be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellant. And. whereas, a warrant of arrest has been issued on Ihe said twenty-seventh day of October, 19ft 1 . under Ihe seal of said court, commanding me to attach th* said hark Lizzie Curry, her appurtenances and cargo, and to give duo notice to all per rons claiming Ihe same to appear and answer, and make rlalm thereto. Now. therefore. I do hereby give pub lic notice to all persons rlalm ng the said British bark Lizzie Curry, her tackle, furniture, apparel and cargo, or In any manner Interested therein, that they he and appear at the clerk’s otttce of the District Court of Ihe I'nlted State* for the Southern District of Oeorgla. In Ihe city of Savannah, on Monday, the twelfth day of November, nezt. A. D 1900. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there to Interpose their claims, and to make their allegations In that behalf. Dated at Bavannah. Oa.. this 29th day of October, A. D, lon JOHN M BARNES. I'nlted States Marshal. District of Oeor gla. By CHARLES J. WHITE. Deputy. Alexander & Hitch. Barrow A Birrow, Proctors for Libellants. "STATE OF OKORQIA. CHATHAM County.—ln re New York Boat Oar Com pany vs. P. ' Rumbold and William II B, Hlr.g r Action on note and contract In Superior Court of Chatham county, December term. 19ft' The defandatits. P. C. Rumbold and Wil liam H. R< Linger are hereby required per sonally, or by attorney, to be and appear at the r.ext term of the Superior Court of Chatham county to be held on the- tirzt Monday, being the third (3rd) day of D i ember next, then and there to answer ihe plaintiff on the merits of the forego ing petition. In default of such appearance the aald court will proceed as to Justice shall ap pertain. Witness the Honorable Robert Fall!- gant. Judge of said Sillier,or Court, thla the 6th day of September, nineteen hun dred (1909). 8 L I.AZARON', Attorn y for Petitioner. JAMES I. ML'HPHY. Deputy Clark, s C., C Oa IN the City Court of Savannah. July term, isw) Michael A. Connolly vs The Atlantic Contracting Company, Benjamin D. dreene. John F Oavnor and Edward H. ili> nor Attachment. To the defendants, Th* Atlantic Con i traetlng Company, Benjamin D Oreen*. John K (Jaynor and Edward II (Jaynor You and each of voti ar* hereby com manded to be and appear at the next i term of th* City Court of Savannah, to ah the November term. 1900. on th* first Monday In December, during said term, it l'l o'clock a m.. before th* Judge of Mid court, to show cause why an order for the sale of the property levied upon In Ihe above entitled case should not be I tTW I **w"tn< ** th* Honorable Thomas M 1 Norwood Judge of the City Court of 3a ! vannah. this HXh .lay of September, In fhe year of our Ird. 1W I “ * WARINO RUSSELL. JR. 1 Clerk City Court of Savannah. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER H, moo. CLASSIFIED AuVtfUISEMENTS. FKRXOML. "WC ALARM CLOCKS. WATCHES ey*-gl**vs. So; sollil gold M-i tai l*- LMI. Lilly doubt- .*t>ki gob! wwub, D.7S. original cos*. Ilk. American gold- Dlled walctl, 3> year*' guaranit-- ca*v. 1T.79. original wist. 11... diamond tins 111.73. (air slzv utmv untl f:t*ry. original rol 13... C Kt-gt.is (or blrlhtlay. wvddlng and Christmas prr<<rtit, mi l’ can niuk : Insltad of i, and *v*rv artlda is guar anteed In black ar<l whit* ju! a* rvprv wnlnl 31 Hi Hroughtori. H*:t J. * dry and Bh.vlng Hupply Hou* ; C hi* window for big bargains In linger ring* ""CEMENT rtIDKWAI.KB, ARTIFICIA!. pure esment coping for fencing, four ft-ot long, 14 Inches high ami nln Inches thick, sidewalk cement, block* various cokir.t, ociagnn and hexagonal; gtl work ami rc u-onalilo pile., refer* to Messrs. J H. Kttlll. M. J HtAomons, Wil liam Kehoe anti oihen- Shop Whitaker and Beat street*. Charles Hobbs, iav Huberts Mrcot. l.xh.grFUH. BOildCD OR BROILED, al Levan's Cafe, lit Constesa sireel, west “MORPHINE. OPIFM. I.AFDANIM. cocaine habit; myself . ureti, will Inform you of harmless, permanent borne cur Mary H. Hal. I will, Hox ;;L', Chicago HA HO A INS IN' HOOKS AT TARVER'S old btxik store. Jefferson and York street*. mi, heatbrS Wood hratsr cnal htcilt r, cook *to\t and range*. He liable goods C. I*. Miller. Sgt a “aovkhtisementh set in “cap itals WILL BE PHINTKI* IN CI.AS SIFIKO ADVERTISEMENT COM MN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN MC. HAVE VOPII HORSES CLIPPED AND shod by J. F. Furlong. 'IS YOt'R IRON SAFF, rIRK-HROOF" Si Iff el A Freeman have a -landing offer of ll.dOO for every safe of their make that does not preserve Its content* On* twfe was In burning debris lit hours When taken out. the hoae had to be turned on H When opened, not a page was discol ored. not a record lost, not a dollar d*- •iroyed. If you want security, buy a Stiffel A Freeman safe C. P. Miller, agent, “SCOLLOPS AT LEVAN S'CAFE, 111 Congress street, west. YOV WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; iry It. FERNITURE CPHOLBTERED. MAT tresses renovated. Antique furniture re polish*.), furniture packed and shipped In nest manner Send m* your orders. C P Miller, agent. ORLSCHIO'S* NTRSKIIV. OPPC>f*ITK Catholic Cemetery. chrysanthemums, cannlla Japonic**, areenreas. |xlm*. flow ers and floral design*. Leave your orders with J. tiardner, agent, 12 Broughton, oast. 'IF ITS RUGS TOO WANT. YOU CAN get them cheaper from McGill!*. “SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY of nice willow rocker*; ladles' atze. at 12. J. W. Teeple. _ __ “MAM NOW LOCATRD AT 4H WEST Broughton; ring up llSfi If you want to hav“ your furniture moved or packed for shipment or storage. I guarantee price* the *ame ns I do the work that's given to me. A. 8. Griffin. 414 Broughton streel, west; matlresara made to order MILLER'S STOVES AND RANGES gli* satisfaction The Magnetic. Econo mist. Waldorf. King, and other good makes at reasonable prices. W Brough ton, west. LIVE LOBSTERS AT LEVAN'S CAFE. 11l Congress street, west KENSINGTON FARM MILK 18 UN surpassed for richness; delivery Is per fect; phone. 2146 SEE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS, office table*, off! e matting, office shades 207 Broughton, west. WHEN YOU SEE M GILLIP' BIXTY- Inch -rent rug*, you will buy them. Just can't help It; will sell In any quan tity. "FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE." la a specialty with MeGIHIs. “MILLER'S NEW STYLES IN CAR' pets, mattings, linoleums, window shades, etc. All work done in flrst-c ass style. 207 Broughton, west. FLORAL DESIGNS. BULUS! HY A ninths, narcissus, isrlms. cut flowers from Oelschlg's nursery, opposite Catholic Cem etery. Leave older* with J. Gardner, agent, 12 Broughton, east. M'CJILLIS' I.ACR CURTAINS WILL beautify your parlor. “MaU.LTS 19 CHEAP ON RUGB, NETS lace curtains, hamtnmk*. water coolers, pillows, pictures, stoves, twlroom suite, and furniture of every description. “BEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND ranges for sale by J. W Treple; also agent for Insurance gasnllnn stove, ilia BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS while they last Large asortment of rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P. Miller, agent KENSINGTON FARM AN elevation In the country, free from rlty drainage Impossible for ml kto heroin* contaminated, hy Impure odors; If you want pur* Jersey milk, phone 2945 De livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. MOILLIB MOVES PACKS SHIPS and stores pianos and furniture; best work only; no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Cheap- John" Jobs “GOLD FISH AND “ FOOD, - WATER grass, bone flour. 30-pound hag SO cents J. Gardner, agent, for the preaent at 12 Broughton, east. $ FOR WOVEN WIKK CUTS while they last. C. P. Miller, agent. “$2.60 FOR ART SQUARES YVHILE they last Big assortment, all grades of art squares, rug*, mats, portieres. C. P. A TFOILLIR SELI-S SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna patterns—for 99 cents. SET IN CAT ITAI.B Wild. BE PRINTED IN CLAB SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMBNT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN C. MEDICAL. "TadTesU ionrUESTEI hITIcNOLISM Pennyroyal Pill* are the beat. Safe, re liable Tak* no other Send 4e stamps for particulars, "Relief for Ladle*," In letter by retvirn mall Ask your druggDt. Chichester Chemical Cos.. Phlls'hi . I’a. “how are your feet? if your feet are troubling you. call on me and I will give you relkf; I cure Ingrowing nails, corns and all dlsea-e* of the feat without pain; charges reasonable; eaa give the best references In the city; pa tients treated at residences; orders can he left at Llvlngyton's drug store, Bull and Congress streets; telephone 293. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist. HEM* WAM'KD— MALE. ""wANTE! COM ant bookkeeper AHrew. giving tefer enre and experience, R. G. W„ epre News ofllce _ ' IVK “ CAKI'ENTEHS EAST Broad, good wages Ed D. Brown. WANTED A BRIGHT BOY. BE tween 12 and 1* year* of age: an orphan preferred. Apply to Mr. Beharf, 404 State street, west, room 7 •WANTKD~BOf TO FEED PRESS Purs*, printer, 2 and 4 Bay street, east. “WANTED A HUSTLING AND CllM fwent lumber Inspe-for to take charge of the cut# of a mill ami ahlpikng of same; also telegraph operator for private oAl and to attend company's store, will be required to give a bond, men of family preferred Address Grew Lumber Com pany, Kramer, Ua. llr I.l* %V iWtCD—H %I.K. WANTED. YOUNU MAN ABOUT eighteen. to lesirn to work round engine and nv‘ m moke him* Ml u*fut; small Mhtry to wtart, but food later. Southern Trunk factory. 43d Hay street, i*t W A NTK! Tit AVF L tNG S ALFAM \ N familiar with whoirMlt gro * ry butinrM, good pod? ton for hurtirr nith i* itlntctofy rcfi i* nr? Addrriii C O , Box 4ts. illy. H.\U jIMIIN WANTKI* D SELL OUR rochls b> himplf to whole.-ale and reLid trad* uf .r* ihe larg*”*t nnd only man ufacturers in our lino In the w*>rl 1, lib* .*I Hilary nail Address, r#n h' * Mfg Cos. ot!l •. 28 Hoard of Trad* Building, Savan nah. <i ft \ : .ESM > N WANTED FOR Ida Apply by lei tor to • with refer fn t, gi**l salary pa*d to up right man Ijpyunan Brae . wholesale druggists, Lipp ronn block Savannah. O*. Ill'l l* U IMTII-I %!%!.:. iTaij^TTiTow n st: n v\nt girl In small family at ThomkrMt. Mi VVIDon, corner A her cofti-Pre-id* ri. WANTED AT ONI'K. r.OMI’ETRNT help fit dt*-mum king. Apply 447 Barnard street W VNTED. RELIABLE SETTLED wim in. a* nure**; 318 Jon* * west. ~w \ntten” at>on <*o<k “apply“at one* , 331 Hall. ea*t AT ONt’li lIKUABKK COOK WHO understand* * it.*ve. reference* need ed. Thlrlv-ninth and Drayton street*. SET* IN CAP IT A Id! WILL HE PRINTED IN ri,\H Hi FI KD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FoR T\Vf (’KNTS A WOHP NO AO VERTISEMKNT TAKEN FOR LESS Tl I A N AH ‘ %t.i vnt n %ati n. Tin: 140 Eli WAlt. LATEST AND beat hlltnry. giving all the • lead ing up to the prepent < oft filet. *xt t > to aell, t'vrr'. k*ly w.infp it. Hlm r.l terms to iigcnl**, experience not n*ee**ar> in vestigate our plan. Dept. A. Southern Publishing Company. I>* pt. 11, Atlanta. Oa. KMfMG HIAT U ANTED. TuhTk ou mire* , wmh i/odtloti. .J 7 ldttle Jones Greet. n**r Puree. "POSITION WANTED KY EX PERI - enced salesman. retail gro* cry or bar 4* Montgomery, up stair*. “WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN Posi tion in o)lli*rtor or clerk. < an furnish b**t of referen* m Address \V .. care N* w “POSITION OF ANY KIND BY EDU it*d young man. best of references Hi I Ing and ready. Addrea* It* liable, this of tioe. POSITION AS COOK IN PRIVATE family by educated young m.m from th- North; white; can do housework **f all klrule. Kip rlen< •, this offbe, POSITION WANTED BY REGISTEIi ed pharmacist. Addrea* Postottlva Box No 3, Savannah. Ga. U WTKD-MhrKLM3lll *. WANTED UNTIL MARCH 1. NEXT. 2 mules or horses for their feed. Address K.‘ Morning Near*. “IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT from SpringlUld Dairy . It a rich, pure and wholesome. “CASH PAID FOR GOOD BECONtT harid oat sacks. 213 Went Itay street. IF YOU WANT A PI-ACK TO DUMP earth, dirt, earn), manure, etc., free of charge, just m city limit*, hauling over hard road, write or telephonic Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East ltr*w<l street?. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN* \ ITALB WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS HI PIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN k>C FOR ItENT—BOOMS. FOR RENT. TWO LARGE. HAND. H>me common! atlng rooms, mar bus I near auction; suitable for nvdlcnl or other eo dettes. Addresa Vox. Morning News. FOR RENT. ROOM. NICELY FlTfi nished; all conveniences; use of telephone, at 4 Ogle thorp** avenue. w*st FOR RENT LARGE UNFURNISHED room on second floor, with small rom .onneoting. convenient for light botise k**‘fdng also two basement rooms for of fice or storage purposes. No. 143 Aber •orn street. TV\'< FUHNIBHED ROOMS TO RENT at 212 Taylor street, west. A|*pl>' at 306 Taylor street, west. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED south front room to one or two gentlemen 122 Taylor street, west. FLAT* Ftilt UK AT. FLAT AT 411 MACON street, east. E. J Kennedy. FOR RENT—HOt FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOttSE. No 217 Wuldburg street, east, between Abercorn and Lincoln, first-clusa order and condition; every convenience Right rent to right tenant Estate Salomon Cohen. West Broad and Broughton streets. FOR RENT OR SALE, THAT MAC nlflcent residence on the southeast corner of Gwinnett and Barnard streets. I. D, La- Roc he. FOR RENT, DESIRABLE DWELLING with ail modern Improvements; In good repair. 909 Jones, east. Kolloch A Screv en. fon rent It' mHrrf street earn; possession al once. Apply Georg* L Garmany. agent 16 Bryan street, east W Bi an ft in Rgi.. • . street, east; these arc good house* and location excellent Apply to C. A Mcln llre. 4!i Board of Trade Building FOR HKNT-WISCELI. AM.HI S. LARGE WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE FOR RENT, CORNER BROUGHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS. FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. 11. P. SMART “for RENT OR BALE. THAT ELE gant farm, four miles on the Augusta road Ipaved), .outlining two hundred and three ay-res. fifty of which arc under a high state of cultivation; there arc on the place three dwellings, two large barns and parking shed; a tine artesian well; everything In tlral-elasa order; two rail road* run through the land. I. D. La- Rocha • j FOB RENT. ON THE OGKECHBE road, between three and four-mile post* (trolley car* nearly to two-mtle post). Inn.| tn lot* from one acre to one hundred; same ran t** bought In large or small lots on easy term*. C H Dors'lt. FOB BENT. AN UP-TO-DATE HTA bl* on Howard street; stalls for four horse* Address I’. O. Itox 99*. “advertisements set IN CAP ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLA.4 SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD No All VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IOC Norwood's "Satire” For sale at all News Stands in Savannah. Foil Mll -hl \l lAT4TK, ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL I t PRINTED IN CLAS HIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWt Cl NTS A WORD NO AD V KRTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN JOC “FOR SALE ON THE ‘OGEUCIIFK, road Im iAi h thrc ai>l fmir-mlU* ihusi? ft reel- i * its i iiv to |** , lan*! In lot - from *a* i* to on** hundred sam* can b bough! in large or small Ids on a v terms, t H lN*r vtt. FOR SAI I . A l or FOR TWO HUN* dred dollars, easy tertn*. on Ninth street, near I *t l!i\d, n* oty taxation C 1L Dorset! FOR balS loth on ninth STREET near East broad, no city taxes, at LUI each; wntv*tlve d.llars cash, and easy monthly payments. C H Dorult. FOR HAI I . LOIS ON NINTH. NEAR East Broad. 4 1300 tach; will sown tm advan -d to IT3&. when a lot las been paid for I can arrtngs to get a korna built. C U Daraett FOR SALE TItOHK LOTS ON NINTH streau near East Broad, l*ava only been sold to rtnn*cla*.i ptrtles. ,*bo will malt a good neighbor*, and nona other * in buy The teems are very eaay, and they are cheaper than any othar in ilia Vicinity. C. H Dofs**t RESIDENCES AND BUILDING lAVTS for el dl over the it> ItolMirt H. Tstem real estate dewier. No. 1 York •treat, west. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAI.S WILL HE PRINTED IN HAS SI FI KD VDVKR nSKMKNT COLE VI N Ft>H T\\ O * *ENTS A W ORl > Nr> AD j VERTISEMKNT TAKEN b\>R LKHS THAN JOC? tor Mali mstmuinii'i, BOV REM, THE COUGH KING! TRY it when your favorite r* in dy fails, at 3'hd Eottl* d<l*U to .i Kill of hon*> makes a splendid mixiure for Inf.int* arot c ldblietl ItENVdUN PALM MAKES THE SKIN ! like velvet, for .ile by drtnjgDt or at ll* n Ir> and Aber->m Per ** Drug Stores, , Whitaker aid Taylor 11 ots FOR HALE. ONE HIG'OND HAND r*o - POWER ENGINI AND lit i|L 1,11 IN A NO 1 ORDER JOHN ROURKE A- SONS Foil SALE, oak PINE AND LIGHT womI t\ T Lync l Lumber and Bryan. Georgia 'phone 133*. 'weekly neWheaper in big ttroeie roue town, <w**l Investment *t * i l M asons for celling, and will sell hap. If hoM right away A*!*Be-• <1 C. S. • it# Morning N w Savannah, Ga. FIRE PROOF SAI ES—WK CARRY A line line of fire proof safes In at all times The iwiriles can e** *.* 11> what they are gt 'iaig Our pri *e or* an hw iv manufu••turets s* II it. with freight a*kl • j Parties in teres!*-*!, %%ho wDh k*k| fire proof saf*- will *lo well to InsjH.’t *ur sto*'k Idppvnan Bros.. Llppcnan Ido k agents for manufa turers TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR File, IS crops tirt year boxes; ** ra* round tinker, at ft.Bo |>er acre. $ per thousand box* for le s*d timte**; pi* ty of tlmb* r to got. In live mil* s of r.d r*a*l. will give |w *•—s ln h*w or at end of season Addnea Round Tlmb**r, ata Morning News SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED for having rich, pure milk; try It; you will ba pleaded. A DVKRTISEM FNTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS MKIK.D ADVERTIBKM ENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMKNT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN JOC. MIST till Flit XI). MIST. III.I'K SPECKLED HOUND puppy; 9 mom ha 01-l Reward If left Sa vannah Brewing Company. HI) %It 111X44. HKU'TIEDL ROOMS. WITH OR without board *2l Barnard street, far ing I'ubmkt Square. -* lit SIXES* t II 4 ACES, s7?r Fn ITALS WILL l!E PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN Milt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTIHEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. PI.I XIIIIXII. MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL BK lo your tnieri-et to let me give you an es timate on your plumbing, new or old work; repair work a specialty, a* I am a practical plumber. No gurss work lo endanger your life. Wlggtns. phone IS. Oeorgla or Hell Mist 1 .1.1. X M .4)1 S. Ing for lea* than !ir-l coal at 12 Broughton -tr* • I. east, store known *m Gardner's lia xaar. ININ T TROUBLE YoUBSELK ABOUT moving your furniture, relaying your car pel* or malting Perry A Beaton whl re lieve you of ail that trouble ENAMELED BATHTUBS IS WHAT we are going lit offer till* week: lei u* put In one for your, and you will ble* the day you were born In; an up-to-dala isilhtub lor only J 10; a* (or plumbing, and giie-flttlng our w-oek I* unexcelled am) the price* will mike you feel easy. In fact, you will hardly fell It at -ill A 4*. Price A Cos., corner Stele ami Jefferson; Gior gla and Bell 'phone* (-> “HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED with (ierman ready-mixed paint, entire *attsfa'Hon guaranteed. Adam* Paint Company. “WANTED, ONE THOUSAND lll'N. gry jevgile at the Southern Grocery Com pany, lit Bernard street. “THE SHOW CASES COUNTERS AND fixtur* - In the store, 12 Itrough'on street, east, known a* Gardner's Bazaar, for sale; they must go. ~TI I H STOCK OF fIOOI*B IN THB store, 12 Broughton strra-t, east, known a* Gardner’* Bazaar, must be sold; parties wishing can purchase In lot* and price* lo suit. "we hell SlweS pipe flub pipe, fire clay, fire brick at lowest prb-wa. Adams Paint Company, lot Congreaa. west. “PERRY A BENTON 120 STATE street, west, will move, fiu k.eblp or More your furniture at short noih-*-; at-o ren ovate your old rn.iure, *ew at IWtla c-ost. Bell ’phone 1124. BUSH FOB THE GAS LAMPS AND mantles; th- saving on your gn* bill will pay for In a little while, not saying about the comfort they produce At A. C. Price A <*•.. corner State and Jefferson; <>m plctc oulfli for 73c. (Borgia an<l lb I phom * 931 OYPSINi: IK THE BEST WALL FlN lah made Adams Paint Cos., Savannah agents, 1M Congress, west. ! GoodPqsitions Ll^^^V^EeUFlED uy actitc Wide r i|vc ;[ Young Men f'^OMEN y Business (pdrse fI|CHMOND- 0 r - - r BUSINESSi ■ ff,/tvns/A 7 V//' COLLEGES I LADIES OF SAVANNAH. I\> hereby Rlv# nu. .* fh.if Ih* <II.ORE SHOE COMPANY ar* our orviv exclua lv# jml milhorUHNl In Hu mnab for tin- cal* of “Queoil Quality'’ BtHicj* xomrit. Thl-* firm nu**lv control ih fall w , fr i'M*. and any other firm purport u\k <4. have the new Qu*n Qu ii\ fll * ~on *■• .ii* ar* m twrapr—on ling facia, ;i<4 *mi ha\* Ini n miii •*> Hk ntiMh •*e i • tv. t ■ biwmt* Company. th.ijG' who huv *‘Queen QualM> *h**-* I !• r .!• *1- r* than th firm xhovt meo llutHHl will have only themeelvca t* lilam* f* my l>jappomtmenf or tiiat may n**ic (Htxiud) THOMAS O I'I.ANT , Maker*. noMoo, Maaa. HIM l.l.iM Oi *. ORirT|TaN ONE IIVNOREI* <*ENTH in Fv#r> dUar of your harl*fmn#d h*rl . i ie BmiVhovn Grocery Company, 111 Baintud air* • t hi.i: a c riuci: a cV ahovt lew ‘ • ’ md oil i<ov< Hi< I*, i h oil tieiil*‘r i' on** of ir h* i In il. .1 ,u . low pr<•* b. i r* i* f hr* Ii t\ • v*i4l k r iiivt A iiKhtl\ u* 41. ul mi. t new. nt hflirKoln f*rl *rhotu? * 8. toriu r Hi *<* and J* ft- non. RKDPi’B YOim VaIVINO EXTENBEB by lnv**!*tlnic your harl iirtted hard caah wiiji fha Bouthorn Grocory Company, 114 Harnard ir##l AI>VERTTBKM KNTB BKT IN CAI’ HALS Wild, in; PHJNrKP IN CI.aS HIKIi:i AhVLRTISI'MI NT PiHJJMN’ COR TWO (TNTH A W*RI NO A! VKRTIBEMENT TAKEN FOR I .EBB THAN C LEU AL. MAI.KI. TRt BTEK BALE. iln|#r find hy virtu** of th* power **iml ,'inlborHv v stud in nn*. the unde reigned John N i"|l, lru*t' , un*l* r tint . ortMiti •kid of trust, from llln M ie*\ .lii.wl th* •'#ilh. (I8th) ki' Ot An* Isitt, Hfiit***n hiindr*'*! and nlnpy*H|ht and rocotd*'#! til 111** clerk 'a ofli-•• of ih*' Su|* riot <*wurt of ('haUittni county ill i*‘4gid lM*k of MortK tR* •> I I*’ . folk* ’’*■, t ■4j <th* <ti.| Helen M I#>virlt'/ ImviiiK made default in th** payment of •he irin*ip.il aml |nt*rNi. ii?*l nbliK.i Ilona provided In <uihl .I** dl. I will eel I, at pub ii< •*!tcry l*foie tin* Court How Aur, in Chatham xnint\ Gor#cln, *>n he hi t Tufwdiy In N*y * ini** r, Iw*|#ir th* #l*tii nth) (kiy of No\ini**r, nlii*t'*n hunlreil Mini 4luriw? the tmial an*! I**cal iiourß f **a l* *, to th* hlatn'ftt aial tM“*t hUl* •h r. for niHh, all •!** follw iiik l**aerllMl lot nml |.* *1 of t.ind. with th** Impniv - tin'llt # thereon. t-wit All that tract *r |wn#| of ln*l altuptc. lying twin# In tli*- city of Bwv.tnmib, s.ikl countv (til*! aUM-. fin*l known on the map of *id city an tie* wcatern n* half of )*t, mmilM'r aix <6l, <*rawfotl want, con in Inina a front,mo of thirty <3Ol feet on Oglethorpe avenue, (formerly Boutti Hiai| ptreci). nn*l it *l|pth of ninety <fo) f* **• to a lon**, .iiuf hounded north by Oxl** ihori M * avainn*. ** t hy eamerti one-half •if raid hit wuth 1> lan**, and wt by lot numlier five (') of M want The wfßti rn on** Imlf of *.thl lot numtier <x (6), Craw fowl ward, |a euhj** t to an annual pnrm*l r*‘iit of twelve 2 l*"* *hl hira, payable to the Mayor and Aldermen of the **lv **f Bav aon ah T**reiher with nil and alnirular. the hou****a, hulkllnx**. e:i~*went. liable. m**m **r* and nppiirt* nan- * thereunto be lonic imr th* ptin !hi-< r paylfifc fr tMlea anil revenue el amp*. JOHN N OKIU Trustee. IN the nisfrlef Court of Ihe Ignited Btatre for the 800 l hern IHutrhi of Oeor- Ifla. Eastern division. In th* matter of J. R Oooflwln, Iwinkrupt In bankruptcy, ITnder am! by virtue -r*f an or*ler pa-Med *n th* 17 1 H day of H|t*nb*r, !!♦*#. Iy A 11. Mai I ***n 11. ref ere* in bankruptcy. 1 will ell on Tuesday, Nov. ♦. Hwb. Ml Ihe Court House in Chatham county, within the b'jr.il hours* of rale, to the highest Ihld* r. for eaah, th* follow iiik |ropertjr of eiiiffi bankrupt eatate, (o-wlt: Inum ber tl, Puirnnlmr w ml. In Imr numtier 213 Third street, eaat. In the city *f flavancuih. In <’hath;m lounty, tox**th r with the Improvement# on aam* ItUfht to reject any or all bkls reeerve*!. The above i*rojK * rty In mild fr** from all Hen* uud Incuui brunce*. WM. I* HARDEE, Truatev. irilUC BALE OF LOTS. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY— Default having lH**n mads by Daniel 41. Fur#* In (b** |aym*nl >f th< rki**u s— cur**l by (hi< *rtaln I*cd l s**cur *l**bt, mal*‘ ly Dank I <J. I’urn** to me. Charles II Doraett, UH***l D** . &t. IW3. an I, Chari* II Ikir-ff it. tho Indoraer thereon, having pHkl the same. Now I. Chari**** H Donsd. under nn*l by virtue *f the |w#*r contained In until k * fl, which Is r* *r l*d In ih* olfle** of th* clerk of ih*- Superior Court of Chat ham county, in Rook of Mortgages alts, folio, -44. referen*.*• to th** same tielng h* rehy * |o*<*la!l> made, will sell at public outrry. tNforr tin* House d*sr of ikl county, *iuring the 1* gal hours of ks|i>, on Ti*-day, the tfh *ly of Decent• Is r. Ifuui, s|| those several lots or parcels of lamb situate. Ivlng and b**lng tn th? city of ftavannah, *cnnly f Chatham and slat** of 4l*orgltt, anl ktaiwri on the map *r plan •f th* l*urs -uilellvision. In John ston nml Atlantic wards, pre|iard by !**rcy Hugden. <*lty engineer, ns loin Ntim b r seventy-seven (77), seventy-eight (7*l), * event y-nlne (79). eighty 06), elghty-oms (SI), eighty-iwo <H2). eighty-three (S3), eighty-four (M). eighty-five <h&), eighty* six (S*i). eighty-seven (*f7). eighty-eight !*>. n> hutulred tnl (1(g). one hutwlf**d and seven (107), one hufxlr*d ami eight one hundred a tel nine (16)), one hun dred and fourteen (lit), on** hundred and ilfteen (116). one hundre*l and sixteen (116), n- hundred and seventeen (117). one bun dred and eighteen (U*). on** hundred ami nineteen 4!IB), on** hundred and twenty four (121). one hundred anl twenty-five (!2j). one hundred and twentyHilx and one hundred and twenty-seven (127). (all of said lots hing In Johnston ward); term# * id. purchaser |wi>ing f>r deed onl revenue stamp* on same. C H. DORBETT NOTICE TO DERTOUa AND CHEB ITORB OROROIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.— Nolle#* Is hereby given lo all fierson** hav ing demand* against Mr lsiilH*lla Neill, I at** of Si'ikl county. dw*sa#sd, to present them to m*\ properly mini. out. within the time prescribed by law, so , to sh*w Ibelr character and amount; and all I arsons Indebted In said deceased* are re quire*! to make Immediate payment to me. H.tvann h, Ga., Nov. 5. 1900. JORDAN F HROOKfI, County AdrnkiDtrator, 15 llay atreet, west. GIVE A GUESS! It won’t cost you anything, and will give you a chance to get a pair of GEIL & QUINT’S $3.00 SHOES. At our Booth in the Elks’ Carnival Grounds you’ll find a JAR OF PEAS, To the 5 PERSONS guessing nearest the number of peas in the jar we will give a pair of our S.IOO shoes. A Committee of Elks will count the peas and deter mine the winners. GEIL & QUINT, 205 Broughton St., West. AHTIOt •Al.Rt Title OAT* AUCTION SALE Titeaday, \o. u, his.'io m. m. Ulixrp. Ills; **i i fie rit *f r-> k'-ry, r mauittni? f 24 do* n * upa and mmii * rn, 10 k>a**fi Imiw .>• lo%ii plat* * * larx plil* t* r **f all -i/ ’J i**/* u f in* v taead !*:. . ♦. |*./.i t, butter iiihe*, 34 •I'lXen orr.ip plat* l 2* do/, n v*. # i*l** dl#h**a. 12 toxii bun* r ehfpG, I iii j-nlor#, 6 <l*>xen jardlnb r. fi. dox k n i ui> • i>. H doxen win** rli 21 10/.4 it ; •t*'* and iwfipri, 13 dorm fancy tl id Um m via- and ( hlrm, .1 doxn celery Jim, •; *U*z n tynip and yln*~ at cru* * 3 do*en milk pl* her*. tin** Bniyrna md N Ituc* • him- Ikm • i.-i, 6 oak center • id• on*- •aahl f*.,t oak • xt* ii-i4.i labl* , on*- *• filte r • My i ti.ur, one wit.ow lac ker, ii oak i a kiriß fidiaiiit. mlvi i w r , loiaiMtni of s*p*Min*♦, f*rk fii*'b ktuv v butter knlvea, * l -•lren'# "* ! *f knit* , i*rk an.l spo*m. four • kube In.l sprliij?H tine ormimailit and thr •• hlah ara*!* tdcych, *ji*> plat* for in ale <# pouml#). In addition to uliove. one Miiem A Ham lin and two other blb Mrad orvtma, all In konl • omlDlon. one Washburn xuitar aiul thre* niandoim# W* solicit consUicnmenta ** “Bi*!tlenient# liv after rale** ALL TIIH OChiHB To HE BOLD AH* HoLl TEI Y WITHOUT KKftERVfi. HOURS ON 4NBRECTION MONDAY Havaiinah Auitnai and Co , A vvINI:RIGHT, Auctioneer. 111 Whitaker Hti.i t TWO VALUABLE BUSINESS 1.04 %TIO\H. !OI HANt A IM'thlllM), % net !*>iie*ra. Tt’ESOAY*. Nnv , we will ne|| at Court H*um, •luring the URU-ii houra of *>*|4', lot JhxX* on northwest corner of Twelfth and Rurroturhs street*, also lot same slxe on the norihwiM tiirn#r of Florence and Twelfth street * Twenty new houses have b*ati Imllt between these two tots In the l*a#t few months. There Is business ettoiijrh to suppm two la w stores In this loe lilt) AUCTION SALES 11% %Of M a DKAHMMO, Aoet htOFPri. We will sell nt auction Tt’EBIAY. Nw, f. at Court House. p<rtk>ns of wluarf lota < .and 7 North Oglethorpe ward, having ;• ftiftii if l.Vff feet Mini il K*tth of 43 f**^*t, more or I* se. an*! Improvements- con slat- Due *f one two-et*ry hrk k htilldlnK at southwest corner of Coffee Hlley and River street. Mini one-story brick build inx. used as a blacksmith shop. %l 4 THIS sum II Tl HI. |%% M. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALeT^ COM HER PHOITHTY INIIATIIOHIT AVEHt K, AM IdOTN. C. 11. IHMtHKTT, Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of an order granted by th** Honorable Court *f Ordinary of Chatham County, I will sell at the Court House tn Savannah, durbiir the usual iNuirs of sale, on Tuesday, I>ee**mler 4, d*)D. fffr tb- purpose of distribution and the |n vnnut of b*Ns. the follow!mr, which In sold an th* pro|s*rty of the estate of tjeorge ||. Btone, deseas***!: (•ol No. 36. Columbia ward, and the Im provements thereon, consist tnx of a largo two-story on Iwsement (or tellur) resi dence. with store attached, said lot b'lng situated on th** northeast corner of l!ai>- • rsham and Oglethorpe avenue, formerly Houth Itroad street, and being subject to an annual ground rent of fifteen 62100 dol lar *, payable to the mayor anil aldermen of the city of Savannah; also lota letters and “0, M In Dale ward; lot letter '‘li" hiving a front of 31*% feed on West Itroad street, bat ween Ttilrly-elghth an*! Thirty-ninth streets, and facing, Wells square, by a depth of 110 feet to a lane; lot letter '•O’* having a front of thirty feat on Thlrty-elghtli street, between West Itroad and Hurrotighs streets, by n depth of one hundred and twenty feat to a lane. Terms cash, purchaser paying tor re venue stumpa ' HARLEfI W. HACBHY. Administrator Estate (ho. 11. fltona. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. FLAT'44I-K A 4‘41., Aii<*ti,,nrrr. Under and by vlrture of an onlar granl e.l hy th Ordinary of Chatham county. Goorgla, I will ,<>ll before lh Court llouna door In Chatham county, during the legal tmur* of *ale, on Tuday, th*- ith day of IK'cemlior, HO*, the following iV-m-Hlx-d property to-wit; The northern portion of lot of land 37 O'Neill ward, in tho city of Savannah, containing *>i foot, more or leae, on Walker *tr<*ct, and 54 feel, more or lewt, on Wllaon tr-et. togelhar with the im provementa thereon. Hold for payment of debt* and dUtrlbu- Iton. Term* cash, purchaser paying tor title* and revenue •tamp*. M. A. (YnTRNB, AdmtnUtrator Btate of Ellen Morgan, dc ceaoed. LEUM, mncii. sTrricH Tf* dertiirh as j ckkdit^ ORB. GKORGIA. r'IIATHAM COUNTY - Notice 1* hereby given to all persona hav ing denginda ugatnftt Don Agoo*. late of e .l lit county, deceoned, to pr.-aent 4hem •o me. properly made out, within Ihe lima preacrihed by law, no a* to whow rhelr character untl amount; ami alt person* Indebted lo said deceased, are required lo make immediate payment •" me. Havannah. Gw., flict, I. 19WI JORDAN F RROOKS. County Administrator. 15 Hay atreet. wrest. OLD NFWBFA PKRB. W> for S cent* at Bustnms Office Morning New* 3