The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 08, 1900, Page 3, Image 3
TO ERECT THE MONUMENT.
n I* Min BBUBVKD WH.RTHOHPi:
will. HAIB A MBHOIIIAL
j( (t . r ,,| in ilir Ntirianl I* InrrtM
__ %,>• of lli(* Hevolutlon Will
11,. tailed THhfr \r% t Wrek to
, oU *>lfl r th<‘ Mutlfr-rrrfclilini
\\ rtlirr 4i. < hwrlton Personally |)nm
\.ii Object to a t oinbfnation of All
i find* to the General Kad—Favor*
\\•• numen !*■ l.ocatlon ut the Inter
k , lion of Hull Mreet and Ogle
thorpe % % enue.
in lhe movement for the er*c
, monument to Oen. J am©s Ogle.
iticrea**pg, and U would be n
urprlse U th Impetus the
i etved do< s not result in sue
who have engaged mo*t no*
i, in* new movement us It ha*
t ur progressed, arc deeply in earn
, .. and they believe they will be able to
t , r * m other* as to aooa bring the
i ,n t mil to on amount that wlil
. ,i the erection of the monument.
i Walter O. t'h irlton. president of
t -.‘!gia Society of th Sons of the
< <>n, vs .is seen yeaterday. Mr.
, ci ru!d lluit It 1* his purpose to
t)l a meeting of the society, probably
i week, when the matter of Uk
< i I • monument w ill again tic
I .! up. Just what action i* to be
t,, Mr. Charlton was not prepared to
j i had heart! no phans discussed
i members generally.
! rt was made l> Mr. Charlton to
r t .in definitely what amount th*
of the R volution have already n
-i and for the speclfle purpose of
* i , th monument 11** mut'd
t this information, however, be*
* , >f the absence of the i-oretary and
r Mr. Charlton said that It is
i, ■ • . non that the fund amounts to
* - vm or eight hundred dollars.
\. objection Is clear to Mr. Charltor
v re .shouid not be a coma nation
* three fund* that have been started
j t. i* MitiP purpof*.-. h monument to
*, *>rpe. He spoke personally of tala
i r. however, not a* president of lb.*
S of the Involution for th* views of
society he was not qualified to give
n • x press lon.
With the |ersor.nl opinion of the prrsi
*t favoring the combination of th*
I• is. it wiM seem that the society
w ki agree pi the plan. If stu b should
I * i • ;••. the offered by Mi. H. P.
t*‘ oner ami the 11.127 **f the Jasper Feat I
\ i Committee in the < tnio iv of <’ol Wil
li im Garrard, with the fund hold by the
Sot.'* of the Revolution, would amount to
• tidy sum. Jt m -ins probable* that some
in sod- :y. the fton* of th* Revolution
* r the Colonial Ifcimes of <i**orßla. will lx*
give r tin* < ustodv of the fund and will
m i**rtk* active ly the task of its aug-
Dentation to proportion* that will admit
c *.♦• *r*<'iinf. of a handsome memorial.
Mr. Charlteii *lx*. not approve the sug
g- - ;*n that the monument lx* l- at*d in
C‘Nrd.il Park. He amid the* patk ie cut o.
the w.iy. for one reason, and that, for
another, th** new monum nt among the
centur) -old surrounding* of tointx* and
hi*mortals would b u.nppf*riat
The Intersection of Hull street and Ogle
tl.orj* avenue appeal* ** Mr Ctu.rlton
the meat .-ultoble place for such ** mon
ument. He prefer* It rather than Chip
|x-fra Square, .*s It Is ii more |r<eminent
location and has the advantage of being
on u street that Is It seif a memorial to
Gen. Oglethorpe. hearing bis nam* No
very l*ig* iqmoe, he says, would lx* need
ed for th© idi‘stsl, but. If present room
should not sufll. • , It would In* ponatbie to
cut out a portion of th** neighboring gr.if*
plots n either Mdo of Hull stre t and thus
secure .ill 111© spec© ntce^sa ry for th©
jsi*u*uge of vehicles.
Mr. Charlton, be I levs* that the renewed
Interest that has been aroused sliouid
bring about the gratification of the u* -
sirew of thoH* who Wi-h it monument to
uglethorp© to* stand In duvnnnah lie is
sanguine of the success of the new move
ment, ui.l wirl do all he can to piomotc it.
at tvii: mi: t it.it
lira tin is Dramatic Com puny Cilvi‘
TAN ARUS%% c*u<ml IVrfornaancfß,
The Ilraunig I)ramail: Company gave
two excellent performance* yesterday to
good audiences. “The Iron Mauler" was
the afternoon biM. 1 A Hoc la 1 Hlghway
man" was presetted at night. The litter
i n.v, esptH dally, was an ambitious effort [
for a repertoire' company, because It Is
•ot only a play that has been don* 1 by
rs of magnittKle. but la a play whk i
j quire** artistic atvl Intelligent portrayal
Is does no: go beyond the ho urn I of
iti to Mty that the play was excellent -
I' done. Mr. Coffin as Jaffri y, the hlgh
vay man. was twtter than hr has been in
nny other role, anl gave u really line
ortrayal. Mr. I'oweN, Mr Leekin* and
Mr. Wosner were ail themselves. .Mis*
Mil hell was all that ould l>c expected,
•is tell nor Burnham. and Mies Moyne
iil Miss Zenobla cared for their parts
:t> guudiy fashion
Th** honors wrre evenly divided in the
•M* laities hy Hamnile Brown and Hurt
Wesner. Hot it uppeired to advantage.
a, d tne songs of both and monologue
‘ nt of Mr. Wesner were enjoyable (•a
-1 ure*.
A Soldier's Hwrreheart" will be played
' •■* afternoon. and "Friends " Kdwln Mil*
■ Hoyle's pretty {day—will be put on
* -night.
'd t thews A Bulger's new' musical comedy
' h will he seen for the first time In
v.innah next Tuesday was first pro
' *'ed by this clever company in Bin
• l>co nt the California Theater, Aug
*'f the Initial performance, tne Chron
f that city said "The new fare?
H . iy went thtough with remarkable
* othness. anl It kept a large audience
v 1 itiniinl for three hoar.-, the value
s a vehicle for Matthews A Bulger
th** others seem to he quite crude
• N*Kht of the Fourth" Is not a hack
-1 -1 Idea; It has at present some of the
1 1 >td always popular business and ape
‘ •*. but quite a strong showing of
v ones and dances and amusing stag*
v k have already been arranged. There
> rcat chance for more In the "Bum
-1 Best Hotel*' scene. and the principal
* • rs are the iceman, the lawyer and
• ( live, as well as In the sanitarium
which went almost Iwst last night.
,; gh It Is com| aratlvely undeveloped
ir<* such clever p pic. Matthews
* i Hulger. Walter Jones. Tony Hart,
H Myl*y f Jeaslt B< Wilt. Bessie
* .ill. Hdlyn Kstec. Wiseman's sere
and a .-••ore of others, that enter
t- it I* now. when n**xt we
hall probably not r* ■ ognlxe |t fit.
mu' |*lcr. The lines ur* bright rind
' r al and quite a clever humor Is shown
onceptlon ami the working nut of
t. It will do a big week, and it Is
tv wv shall not sec such a eomblna
'* of farce comedy people for a long
t rtl> 'gain.**
MIHH hKtliM:i < UIDIIK'*. %
Ml ' Mill Talk on U. C\ T.l . Work nl
Mnlfnii Nlrrrt t liuroli.
I" Ilf* Kearney. National M'omor.**
* 1 i I!! ;.* * an* . | !.|,*n .H V III'/.
ik tff'iilKtii at t f o'clock In ih*
'"l Church on Dolton tre*’. Man
1 ' • I" tald to be one the lined wa
lk. a of the diy. Her cat.cr In
>" * t’hriail.in Temi eian >• t-'nv.
•k liaa I*eon a remarkable ' tie SC e
"1 a wide exiierl* nee In -ill l.ranc'i. a
■ nije-r.iin .* mill reform duly .tel I- on
idlnc oflkrn ol ihe national wo*
itlon ThOM Who hear her 00ttM n t
to be Ititeiestcd. „
A Society Woman
Vndergoes a prater straiy than is (jeti.
erally realised, and every woman is a
society woman in her own circle The
debts of society are many and must be
paid or there will come social hank*
ruptcy, and it is in the punctual payment
of social debts, re
gardless of health
or feelings, that
women often lay I^'VujtJ
the foundation for V
serious il Ideas
The late hours V S.
and rich foods, JX.
common to soci
ety gatherings,
soon or late de- r\ W
range the storn
ach; the liver,
perhaps, becomes
involved, and the p V” fN.
heart flutters or If. V u! \
palpitates. Lb’liZ'
There is no Mll
medicine for the 10l 'yV K
cure of di-ases lllj. '
of the stomach
and organs of di- IB i^r
gestiou and nutri
tion which can
equal Dr. Pierce’s IMKji
Golden Me<lical
heals the stomach, . m. 4 * *
purifies and en
riches the blood, /a, A,
cleanses the clog- /jrjyty gfeg
getl liver, nour
tshes the nerves,
and gives face and l ,
form the radiant beauty of health.
"Golden Medical Discovery” contains
no alcohol, and is absolutely free from
opium, cocaine and other narcotics.
Mrs. L HHgrcoke. of Doticr, Collingsworth
Cos , Te, writes *1 was trotible! for esn
or eight year, —oh indigeation and liver com
plaint, and receiverl more benefit from the iwe
of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
' Pleasant Pellets' than any medicines 1 have
ever tried " •
Dr. lhcrce’s Pellets cure constipation.
A ltia.lt: OP' KORSII'.H IIAYS.
An 01,1 Slllltin Order Written t>y
Mlrnlifflii 11. I*niainr In I^*l.
A millt,-ir>' or Her ksufd from hra Iqugr
torj* ( tho fiato top.Kil at MlllMgevll e
nor* than fpvrnty years ago and dlrert
t<l to th aldt* of the command* r-ln-chlef
throughout the *t ito. is* now In
fsion f Mr. J K. Campofl, Br. K->m time
einr* Mr. Peter Fox. the uphol**t* rer. pur
i ha-ed ,< lot of old furniture which hid
been originally brought lo Bavannah from
Mill* <ig* ville In one of hc ir*iwers of a
bureau was found a letter of evldint age.
Jt wan a<klree*e<i "001. John W. A. Ban
fonl. atd-de-eimp t> the Commander In
Chief. Prevent.**
The letter wa* foldol in th* obi Ptyle.
this being before th* daya of envelope*
ntkl h.<l ben sealed with wax Mr.
r'iimfK>*4 happened to k**e the lei ter In Mr
J'ox ehop ami thinking It might be of
aome value a* curio, took to-aeseion of
It with Mr Foi’i* permission.
The letter i of intertar ia showing
Horn* thing of the military condition*
which <xlatd in th** i*mt three-quarter a
<f century ago and l?o for tho hl*to*l *
signature attach<d The name of the
Governor doe nor appear In the i\rainunl
ration, which read** mh follow.**
‘ Headquarter*. Milledgeviile. 2*d March.
1524.
"Orders. Hf*eelal nnd Confidential
"The aids of the Commander In t'hlef
are requested to attend the Revieww and
is-hi at me Inspection* of Um Rafflmafit#
and Battalions of the Divisions within
which tin y realdt, The IncWWeftlSßta and
expen** to which they will be euhje t*- I
have la en over look eil. They art cause* cf
regret, but the I iwe having made no pro
vision for compensation, none can be ex
liecled. save that which may be found In
the reflection of honorable mind-, that
some little service may have been done
the Hi.lie. To make the service aa little
exceptionable In those respects as possible
the Commander In t'hlef suggisds lu his
aids such preconcert and tin lcrrlan ling
a# to Dm division of duty that m aid
will tie present certainly at every Inspec
tion. and that more lhan one need not bo
The primary object* are to uncertain
Ilrst. the actual numerical free of the
Militia of the Slate; secondly, the general
military appearance. Including the offi
cering. the arming and equipment, and
the discipline of each corps. Ills Alda-Je
-I‘ump therefore have only to take tare
thin the returns are correctly made ac
cording to the printed form with which
thi y shall be furnished. and the -on
duct of officers in the ill charge
of their duty closely scrutinized
and Inspected. The reports made
to Headquarters will be Inlcti.iei
for the eye of ih Commander In Fh'ef
onlv and will therefore be considered
strictly confidential, with the exception
of the official return which correspond
ing with that of the Brigade Inspector,
will be placed on ffle In the Kxecutlve
offleb.” „
• one or two of the printed forms will
be placed In the hands of the Brigade Ma
jor.
"Alds-de-Cump when called Into ser
vice tray Ire ordered to perform duty In
Divisions or Brigades other than those In
which they reside, the* object being '.o
equalise the service ns much as possible.
By Hie Commander In Chief (Signed)
Mlrabcau B. Lai ms r. fleerriar>."
At the lime this order was written and
for many years thereafter the state had
a complete militia system to which a.I
able-bodied white mules w< re required to
belong The present division of the coun-
H, s into militia district* Is a relic of this
svsemi The state was divided Into dlv
si,,ns withs major general at the hood
uf each these divisions being sub-divided
Into stimber divisions with brigadier gen
crufs In .-ommand. and the subdividing
w.is continued down to the militia dis
trict the unit of the system, each dte-
Irict being expected to furnish at bast
one company There were muster days
on which the comiwnles and regiments
turned out for drill and Inspection. This
old militia system Is generally held to
account for the fondness for military titles
In the Soulh.
Mtrab.au B. Lamar, whose signature Is
*" * >i**l to Ihe order as secretary. Was
a member of the well-known Georgia fam
ily of that name After acquiring some
prominence In this state he removed to
T.x ** when that country was still dis
puted territory and acquired distinction
In the conflict with Mexico hy which
T. \.i acquired her Indrp. ideme and set
111* K republic of It* own When the Texas
government was organized Lamar wa*
made vice- president In IWX he whs ele- t
-. 1 president of the republb* and held this
off), .- until IMI. He s-rved In the Mexl
<<ti war In ltd*', with distinguished gallan
t*v ird In l l wa* made I’nlted Stales
minister to Central America. He died In
Resides tx-lng a g.illant soidler. Gen.
Lamar poss<~*cd literary ability of a high
I ordr r n*l left number of poems and
other production*
The letter la written In a clear, firm
ha' >1 ntul la remarkably well preserved,
noth Ink and |iier being Mill unfadnrl
ytr t’ampoa wil, probably prefent the lat
ter to some of the military companies of
the city. _
- Mr. Plowden, the Mrtropol.tan Pollre
nia- -trute of London, completed hi* S*th
year recently, having been born at Mee
rut, India, wheta the mutiny first broke
~u! He Is one of the noil tmuiinr ma
-1.,-aiei. on the lunch, and hi* witticism*
„,e mu. h appre.lated 111 the public galler
i. . >lr Plowdrn once deckled that the
|Ur**efeion of three halfpence conMiiuted
irib.f means of subsistence,” a 1-enny
tin* larger In *l* than a aoverelgn and
i therefore more vUib.eT' ,
THE MOKNING NEWS: THI HSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1900.
I.Oi AD PISH SOM IL.
Mr p. t* Sinclair of Dsrlon 1* a (ricst
at thr I’ttfoskl. .
Mrs A A. Prtrrson of Alley I* a auest
of the Pulaski
Mr \V It Hudson of Macon Is a guest
of tbs De Solo
Mr. S M Oi.srke of Estlll Is rertsterM
at the Screven.
Mr M T. Laflltte of Kstlll Is a guest
of the Screven.
Mr. H. C. Kdenfleld of Swainsboro Is a
guest of the lhS.iskl.
Mr. J AV. Williams of Ala belle la a
gurst of thr Pulaski.
Mr J Hire Smith of Augusta Is regis
tered at the De Soto.
Mrs Kiwln O. Weed of Jacksonville Is
a guest of the Do Soto.
Mr. F A Stockton of Columbug 1s reg-
Isler.-d at the Screven.
Mr W. \\ Haralson of Waycrosa 1,
registered at the Pulaaki
Mr. W. H. Hitt h of Illltch reglsterwt
yesterday at the Pulaski.
Mrs K A Ayres of Macon registered
at the De Solo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M l* Peeples of Scotia
are registered at the Screven
Mr. <1 AV Simmons of S:atrshoro regis
tered nt tho Pulaski yeah rdjy.
Mr. It K. Orlrirs of Statesboro regls
trred at the Pulaski yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. It Is Ko-lerkng of Barn
well ate guests of the Screven.
Miss Lula Mann of Ohoopee was among
the arrivals at the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr. E H. Hatley of Macon w among
th,- arrivals at the Iv Soto yestenlay.
Mrs S U McOrano has returned Dom
the North, after a most delightful trip
Mr. .1 F PH ten of Atlanta was fltn.mg
the arrivals t the De Soto yesterday.
Mr. atal Mrs. F Harrow lell ill the
Plan! System yesterday for Washington.
Mr. J. I>. Rob-rts of Columbus was
among tho arrivals at Ihe Screven yester
day. t
Mr AV M. Oliver of Bttet>oro was
anwrng the guest'- of tne Pulaski yrst.-r
--•lay.
Messrs J R. Henton. A. K. ri.ie:hre and
II P' (Hell of Garnett are guests of Ihe
Screven.
Mr and Mrs T. 3. AA'llkln-on of Jesup
were among the arrivals at the Here. lD
yesterday.
Mrs Peterson, Mrs I. Huffman. Miss
Ella Hoffman, Miss J. M Allison and Miss
T It Ranks, all of Atlanta, are guests
of the De Soto.
LEU a1- YOTH'KS.
NOTICK IN
t'NITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Eastern Division of the Southern Dl-trl t
of Georgia In Admiral!) K -r- us. a lit* I
in reni has been fllrd on Ihc twenty-fourth
day of October Instant. In the District
Court of the I'nlied States. for the South
ern District of Georgia by Miguel I- pl
ot al against the brigantine "I'abto." her
tackle, sails, appirel, furnttur, bir.it an l
appurtenances now lying at Brunswt k
in the said district, and against alt l*r
sons lawfully intervening for the r inter
ests therein. In a cause of S--am--n's wage*,
civil and maritime, for reason* and cane*a
In the suld lllrel tncnilomd. and praying
the usual process and monition In that be
hulf to be m-ade; and that all per* -ns
claiming .any Interest therein may be cited
to nppiar and answij- the premises; and
that the said brigantine 'T'lib'.o." her
lackle. salts, furniture, etc . mar I"' con
demned and sold to fray the a- maud* of
the libellant. Aral, whereas, a warrant if
arrest has been Issued on the sal-1 -w.nty
fourth day of Octobat 1999 under 111- >1
of said Court, commanding me !-• attach
Ihe said brigantine "llablo." her tackle,
sails, apparel, furniture, treats amt appur
tenances anil to give due notice to all per
sona claiming the same to appear ai.d an
swer. and nmki- claim thereto Now.
therefore. I *k> hereby giv- .*r I- nM a
to all persons claiming the said b Ig inlli e
"Fablo" and all appurtenances of sill
vessel, now lying at Brunswick In this
district, or In liny manner Ini p-do-l
therein, that they hr- and appear a - the
Clerks office of the District Court of ti e
Fnlted States for the Southern District of
Georgia, in the city of Savannah on
Thursday, the eighth day of November,
next A. !>.. 19b*. at 10 o'c ock In the fore
noon of that day. Ihen and there to Inter
pose their claims, and to niuk- thcli al o
gatlons in that behalf.
Dat'd at Savannah, Georgia, this 27th
day of October, A. D.. 1901.
JOHN M BARNES.
L'nltfd States Marslul. Distil t uf Geor
gia.
By CHARGES J. WHITE.
Deputy.
CROVATT' * WHITFIELD.
CHARLTON A CHARI.TON.
Froctors for libellants.
OBORQIA.~ CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas. Surah Guckrnheimer, Sihlna
Herat. Hannah Adler and A 8. Ouoken
hclmer have api>lied to ('Hurt of Ordinary
for letter" of administration, to lie Issued
l„ Leopold Adler, on the. estate of Mo*.
Guckenhelmer. de eased
nrc, to cite anrt ;•!-
monish all whom It may concern, to he
and appear before said court, to make
objection (If any they have), on or before
the tlrst Monday In December next, other
wise said letters will be grunted .
Witness, the Hon. Humpton G Kerrlll.
Ordinary for Chstham county, this th*
7th day of November. 1900
FRANK E KEIL.BACH,
Clerk Cl. 0.. C. Cos.
_ BD WELCH VS. ROSA WELCH.-
Libel for total divorce. In Chatham Su
perior Court. December term. ltas> To the
defendant Rosa Welch, you arc hereby
commanded to be. and appear nt the next
term of the Superior Court, to he held In
Chatham county, on the tlrst Monday In
December. ISftO, then and there to answer
the petition of plaintiff In the almve case.
In default of sm h appeurunce the court
will proceed as to Justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. R Falllgant, Judge of
said court. This the th day of October,
190(1
JAMES K r. CARR.
(Beil) CtMk S C . ■' <' 1 11
"oBORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas. James T Shuptrlne has appib-l
to Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory
as guardian on the estate of Stephen It
Newton, minor.
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admon
ish all whom It mov concern to be and
appear before said court to make abjec
tion (If any they havei on or before the
tlrst Monday In Drrcmlier next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, the Hon Hampton G Ferrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
31st day of October. 19(10.
FRANK K KEIGBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord’y. C.. Cos.
"tIBOROIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Gussie Cootier next friend of Oordon T..
George F nnd Janie Elmore, minors, has
applied to Court of Ordinary tor twelve
months support for said minor ehll.lren out
of estate of Janie Elmore, decea I. Ap
praisers have muds return* allowing same
These are, to cite all whom It may con
cern to appear before said couri to make
objection on or before first Monday In
Deeemher. next, otherwise same will -he
granted.
Witness. Hon Hampton G Ferrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham County, this 31*t
day of October. 190.
FRANK E KEIGBACH.
Clerk C O. C. C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE HENRY STKLGJES
All persons having claims against the
estate of Henry Stel Jes. deceased, ore
hereby notified to present same, duly
sworn, to the undersigned for Immediate
(Mvroent, at 105 Weal Oglethorpe sronue,
Savannah, Gs
MRS GESINE STKLGJES
Widow and Side Hetr-at-Law of Henry
i Builjea.
CLASSIHEO AUVtKIIStMtNIS.
reßgoAAi..
' AN'ATT MW*
ss eye-glaasae*. *c, sy.iid gvdl ipsctarltt,
Dtv. lady'* double-case solid gold wait. it.
II TP. original cost. Ils. Am rlcati gold
tiled watch. ik> years guarantee ca-e.
IT 7P. original cot. IK>; diamond ring.
114 ZJ. fair sli" etcate tsl fiery, original
net tv<; t' Fegeas for birthday, wr.l.llng
and Christmas presents. s*> I' can make Z,
Inst.ad of i, ~nJ every atilcle la guar
ani. ed in hinck atwl while Just as repre
sented. 2a el..et Htougldon, llalr, J. w
elry ami Sha\mg ttupply llous,*; C his
window for big barga.ne in finger rings
till. III'. ATP. R. AVOOD HKATKII.
co.il heater,, cook gloves and ranges. Re
lluldr goods C, P. Miller, gggnt
■“advkki'isemkntia si r in cap
itals WILL lip: PItIMKD IN Cl-Aft
Sir lizii ADVKRTIBKMKNT CnI.CMN
P'olt TAVI 1 CENTS A AVtiRD NO AD
A’ PIHTISPiII PINT TAKEN FOR 1-ESS
THAN 2UC.
sIORPIIINK, OPIfM. LAC DANE M.
cocaine habit; myself cured, will Inform
you of harmless. |H-rmanent home cure
Mary S Baldwin, H>x 1212. Chicago
IS A’OPR IRON S AFE TANARUS! HE- PROOF'
Silffel A Freeman hive a standing offer
of t:.ax) for every safe of their make that
decs not pre-erve I*, contents ( uie saf-'
was In burning debris 11.1 h-.urs AVhen
liken out, the hose had to ha turned n
It AA’hen ci|>ened. not a page was discol
ored. not a record 10-t. not a dl.i I-I r de
stroyed. If you want aecutlcy. buy a
Htiffel A p'reeman safe. C. P. Miller,
agent.
YOf WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; It a rich and pure; fry
It
FT'RNITI RB TTPHOIJtTPZRFD MAT
tree-os renovated. An' que furniture re
polished, ftirnllme parked and shipped In
lest manner Send me your order*. C
P Miller, agent
OF LSI TUGS Nt'RSFTtY OPPOSITE
CathoMr Cemetery. ehrysanthemum
ramella Japonlcas. arecareas. inline, flow
its and floral designs Leave i.otr orders
with J Gar- trier, agent. JJ Broughton, east
BPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY
of nice willow rockers; ladle*' *i*e, at f2
J. AV. Teerl.
T \ m KOW LOCATRD AT f t SBt
Broughton; .ring up llf If you want lo
hav< your f'urnliure moved or packed f"r
shipment or elorage, I guarante.- pr|, e
the same as I do the work that's given
to me A S. llrlflln, *l4 Ilrouehton elrral,
sail; matfreset s made lo order
IF ITB RUGS YOU AVAST. YOU CAN
gel them cheaper from MeGlllle.
"MILLER'S - SToA’PiS AND RANGES
give satisfaction The Magnetic, Loo no
nt-t. Waldorf, King anil other good
makes at reasonable price*. 2OT Brough
ton, west
KENSINGTON - FARM “MILK IBT’N
i surpassed for richness, delivery 1* per
fect; phone. 2t*S
SEP; MILLER FOR office DESKS,
office table*, office matting, office shade*
3W Broughton, west
WHEN YOU SEE M OILLIK' SIXTA’-
Inch ts*-c< m rugs, you will buy them.
Jus* can't help It; will sell In any quan
tity.
"FURNITURE MOA'F.D WITH CARE,"
la a iqieelalty with JMIIMIs.
— MILLER'S NEW STYLUS IN CAR
pet*, mattings, linoleums, window shades,
etc. All work done in lirat-c ass style. 307
Broughtcei, west.
FLORAL DESIGNS BULBS. HYA
e.nlhs. narcissus. |slims, cut flowers from
Oelsc hlg’a nursery, opiayslie Catholic Cem
etery. Leave orders with J. Gardner,
agent. 12 Broughton, east.
M'GIGGIS LACE CURTAINS WIGG
h< unify your iwrlor
“"M'GIGGIS IS CHEAT ON RUGS. NETS
lace curtain -, hammock* w iter cooler*
pillows, tilcturee. stoves, bedro->m suits,
and furniture of every description.
“SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
ranges for sale hi J. W. Taep’e; also
agent for Insurance gasoline glove.
*1 49 BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS
while they last Gorge a*sortment of
rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P.
Miller, agent.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation In th# country free from elty
drainage Imposalble for milk to become
contaminated, hy Impure odors: If you
want pure Jersey milk, phone 23(5 De
ll r i-t a :*' - , n . : .ran:". I
M'OIGI.IS MOVES. PACKS SHU’S
and storos piano# and furniture; beat work
only, no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Chaup-
John" Jobe
“goi.d FISH AND “food.” WATER
grass, bone flour, 2ft-|mtin<l hag Oft eents.
.1 Gardner, agent, for the present at 12
Broughton, east
|1 .on for woven wire cots
while they last. C F. Miller, agent.
“$2.60 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last. Big assortment, all grades of
art square*, rugs, mats, portieres. C. P.
Miller, agent.
“M'GIGLIS SELIJ4 SIXTY-INCH ni'OS
—Hmvrna patterns—for 99 cents.
“ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAI.S WILL IIE PRINTED IN C|,AS
SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN JOC.
MEDIC W..
LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroval Pills are the heal Safe, re
llab'.e. Take no other. Send (. st imi-a
for particulars. "It. lief for laalles," In
letter by return mull. Ask your druggl*!.
Chichester Chemical Cos., Phllada , I’l.
“HOW ARE your FEET’ IF TOUR
feet are troubling you. call on m<" and 1
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns and all diseases of the feat
without pain; charges reasonable, can
give the best reference* In Ihe illy; |ai
(lents treated al residences; orders ran
be left at Livingston's drug store, Bull
and emigres* street#; telephone 293 Lem
Davis, surgeon . blro|adlst.
HELP iv ivrai—tltl.E.
AmTTtum'-
lieeer.t lumber lnsi tor to take charge of
the cuts of a mill and shipping of same,
also telegraph operator for private office,
and to attend company'g store, will tie
required to give a bond; men of family
preferred. Address Oreaa Lumber Com
pany. Kramer, Ga.
WANTED, SALESMAN FAMILIAR
w ith mill trade to sell lubricating ols
as a Side line, liberal omml-slun; ener
getic man . mild work himself Into a g.ss-l
laying position. Address S. O. S. Cos.,
care uf News.
WANTED. YOUNG MAN, ACyt'AINT
e.l with electro-plating and |H.:idilrm.
good opportunliy; state full purllcuiurs
nrd salary expected. Add res* ArmyCyle
Manufacturing Company, charlestmi B C.
SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR
goods hy samy.le to wliole*a|e and retail
trade; we are ihe largest and only nun
iifiieiurers In our line In the world. Ilbeial
salary paid. Address, t'an-D-x Mfg Cos ,
office, 3k Board of Trade Building. Savan
nah, Ga
WANTED YOUNG MAN IN OFFICE
for genera! work, who understsndt *en
ogrs|thv; salary moderate. Address I. S .
Morning News
SALESMEN WANTED TO CARRY
tlrst-Has* -Ids line; easy sales. r.d per
centage. permanent trade, everybody
needs s fountain pen; reference* Perry
Pen Company, Box 39. Milton. Wls.
FOB HOT—It 00*1 V
E E IUSIMS A Nfi
bath, single or conn*cilng 115 ogletho-pe
avenue, west
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR
two. all conveniences; use of telephone.
Al 3M Oftethorp# avenue, wt.
HUI.I* AV AM'Uiy— IT I ALE,
WAN v RVANT FOB GEN
eral housework Apply ufli'r I* o'clock a.
m., at IM Duffy ittsel, weal
WANTED A WHITE GIRL Tu IHA
housework Alip'.y No. K’J Seventh street,
east
ADVERTISI MI NTS SET T\ CAP-
Ir.AI.S AYII-I. HI PRINTED IN LIS
RIKIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
t'. 11l TWO CENTS A WORD No Al>-
VERTIREMKN'T TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN ah
Al.l ITS AA AVIT.It.
TicTTTTku" 'vVT'r. • make:
money , so ilt* w**. aa l wi- believe It will
t,• help t for Ivoth of u. t > work t'c ih-r,
Investigate our pkin; sita-ry vmidoymeut
Addri Bo* aw, Atlanta, <la
'"AGENTS to REPHI -SENT THE UAL
tlm<vr< !>• eentute t'ompany. eusleat esi
trn I ravel A.Mr. - < It R. Grier. lA
■h inge Bank, Mv *at. ila
AGENTS WANTED "GALVESTON
The Hon - 1 > .--it teken •H v M n
Hol-I. id, t ills 11IueIr.ilist. (.islet w 111. g
tss-k ever |Mtlll 'nl tw.ly Ilfs*. Iveat term
guaranleevl. outfit fr.. b quE k J. S
Zelgler a tv.. Chicago 111.
I Vll'l.rll a*i:AT aa an I Eli.
"“PosTtToN \\ AN TED. BY A Lt
frits.-l druse Ist; si* year# pr.irllr.il .
perlen. a iintl u gr oliaile; hes* of refer*
, nces. A.klr. . K. K. Braselfon. wie
Currv Arrlm t.ai f'oinpiiiv, llvun. 1 , ti t
COMITTI NT llOOKKi:i:i'Elt AND
gem i.il office man dealiea poetfl.*n. refer
em .-a furnish.si Address Bs*‘kke. |aT.
■ Ilia offi -e.
POSITION W ANTED BY HEGIRTER
esI pharmacist A-t.li, as INjgtoffl, o llo*
No. 2. Savannah, via.
AA AN I Bit—Aflat ELI. A NIOOI .
\yanti:d, three: to five thoe
„ ti-I acres land for slu cp much; gli e lo
cnllon anti ftill pariiculir*, wrtle W. D
Connor. Ht. Geotfie. S. C.
lE' YOE WANT CKJOD MILK. GIST IT
from S|* .ngfit id Dairy; II s rich, pure and
whole some.
” w ANTED. second hand fiiie
|l lavf rail. A.bit. e Safe
CASH PAID Toll Gt MID SEX't >NI>-
liand oat sacks. 212 AA eat Bay street.
IP' YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt. sand, manure, elr . free of
charge. Just si illy limit-, hauling over
hard road, wrllo or Pdeplume Brown
Bros . •oilier Anderstai und blast ftnaid
sirens.
ADVERTIBKM ENTS BET IN CAP
IT.AI.S AA ILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS
SH IED ADVERTISEMENT C'OM MS
EOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I.EHS
THAN MC.
I blit HUNT— 11l i:.
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE.
No 317 AV.ddburg street, east, bifwe.n
At ercnrn and Idncoln, first idasa onl. r
and condition; every convenience lllvnt
rent tn right tenant Estate Salomon
Cohen. West Broad and Broughton afreets.
FOR RENT OK SALE. THAT MAG
niflernt residence on the southeast corner
of Gwinnett and Barnard street* I. D La.
Roche.
FOR R ENT, 17 DUFFY irTlt K if.
eewt. fmssessKvn ot once. Apply George
L Gaimany. ngtnf IS Bryan street, east
TO IIENT. 221' AND SSI HOLTON
street, east; the-e nr*- good house* and
location excellent Ai*t>lv lo C A. Mcln
tire. 4S It aid of Trnvle Building
POII HUM— MTOHIIff.
Tn KENT. STORE AND DWELLING.
31 West Uoun-tary. Ik et M ind in lam i
craw Apply to It. S t'lttghom, 110 Bry
an strec-t, east.
I t>ll HOT— *•(< C1.1.1M .111 *.
LARGE WAUKHOI HE AND OFFICE
poll RENT. CORNER IIROUOHTON
AND WEST BROAD STREETS. FOR
MERLY OCCt'PIKD HY THE SAVAN
NAII CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. It
I* SMART
“FOR RENT till SAGE THAT KGK
gnnt farm, four miles on the Augusta road
t paved), containing two hiitidr.-*! an-l
three acres, tlfty of which are under a
high stale of cultivation, there are on the
place three dwellings, two large l sir ns
and lacking shed, a line aiteetan well;
everything In Ural-cl .** order; tw. rail
roads run through Ihe land. I. D. lai-
Itie-be . ,
FOR It ENT. ON TH E OQEBCHEK
road. Is tween three and tour-mile posts
(trolley cars nearly to two-mil.- |*c*t>. land
In lots from om acre to one hundred,
same can In- bought In large or small lots
on easy t.-rms. C. II liorseit.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN I'AP
ITAGS WIGG HE PRINTED IN CGAd-
SIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO Al
VERTIHEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30i'
' ■
FOB HALIT—MK %L 9CMT9TK.
ADVEIt ITSKMENTS SET IN ('Al'
ITAGH WILL HE PRINTED IN ( GAS
SHIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD-
V ERTISEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN JOC.
“rOR BALE. ‘>N THE OGEECHEE
road, between three and four-mile |>o*ts
(trolley ears nearly lo two-mlb- |k>*H. land
In has from one acre to one hundred
same ran tie bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. C. II Dorset!.
WOH SAGE, A LOT for TWO HUN.
dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth "trees,
near East Drum), no city taxation. C. 1L
Doraelt.
FOB SALE. Id 'TH ON NINTH STREET
near East Broad; no city tuxes, at $309
each; twenty live dollars casY and aaay
monthly payments. C. H Dorsatt.
FOB SALK. LOTH ON NINTH. NEAR
East Broad, as $2Ub each; will soon b
advanced to 1225; when a lot has been
paid for I can arranga to get a bums
bulls C. II Doroatl.
FOB SALE THOSE LOTS ON NINTH
street, near East Broad, hava only been
sold so first-clues parties. V*Ho will make
good neighbors: and non# other can buy
The terms ars very easy, and they are
cheaper lhan any other In the vicinity.
C H Dorsetl.
“RESIDENCES AND BUILDING I/TTS
for sale all over the city. Robert H.
TaSem real estate dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
“ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN '(Al“
ITAI.S WILL BE PRINTED IN < GAS
SI PIET ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN >C
FOR SALK—Mist F.t.I.SMXH s.
BOV RUM. TIIE COUGH KING! TRY
It whet, your favorite remedy fails, a f 25c
bottle added to a gtl! of honey make* a
splendid mixture for Infants and children
"benzoin BALM MAKES THE SKIN
Ilka velvet, for sale hy druggist or at Hen
ry and Abereom Peru, Drug Blorea.
Whltnker and Taylor aln-eta
“FOR BALE. ONE SECOND-HAND .’A
IIOKHE POWER ENGINE AND BOIL
Lit IN A NO 1 ORDER JOHN
it lURKK * sons
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
al" II crop* first year boxes; 12,0#> acres
mi ml timber a* 1150 |er -ere. s’* per
thousand boxes for lets I t m pie, ty
of timber to be not; th five rn 1-* of rali
road. will give posse**lon new or ui end
of ea*.in Adder - Round Timber, <*■•
Morning News
“SPRING FI ELD DAfltY IS NOTED
for having rich, purs li.Uk, try R; you
| will be pleased.
_Jual££u,
LADIES OF SAVANNAH.
W.* horrbv r\<* roll. Cm Ih*- <JI,O|IK COMI’ANY nur on!v #xrbi.
Iw .iiui mif horis *1 hat• i• in 8v miiah for i • *l* f (ju.'ility Bnm ft^
nonici Thin Arm • nilc*iv *ntr ' ( ill ?*i\ ■ f*r !'*•. n<l *ny (th* r firm purj*ort
in i h.\* th** now iin (j i.itv fill *a* f*n **• ir* mi**ntpr****nili Ll*.
.ih n,m* h i\' h**t n wnl i> Hin hii ih ••• i !* i •)>!••• Htw* i*omp.iy
Tlbmh' klio |m \ ' giici'n • * f•i and r;• lr 4 th;*n lh* firm alv m* n
tl*i *’il will h ave tm'.y lh’nviif*lv*i •1* ,i*n* f< r ii v >lc i|>i*>lntm* nl 01 i** th.it uny
fii.-ui* <BignfD TllttilAH <J IM.A.NT 1*( , M k*rH, HokHot. Mm.
I*o k Mii.E-NiM 1,1.1 %\ian h
"?mTT\7TrT r r\T i.nmi si \
SI *t * • I'• i.ll.Jb n1 and i A •* l iM* i
'f.ie'U. 4*ll itiv'jll*'* llltni *iM ■ fitly
lu i a t\* #h irH In Mtiif* companv.
4'rtlll *i.* 111 l iv**. A*Hri • ir*;-*in,
Hox I.V Tlfuo, Gw
Kllii*# PIUHIF SAI FS \VH CARItY \
Ane lint* of Arn proof n.tfrt In nt ill
tlrnrs Tho iMirtlfw rtn ***• ox.i. tly tvhnt
thry am* k* 'tir\K *‘nr prii'*’** ir* in low
1 manufttfluit*n* wll It, with frriirht
f‘*l Corn- . 1 * Inter*-* (r| wb wi**ii 4* *vll
fir* prMf Mif*. wll *l* wr|| to tnnpwct
our tto> k laipi'Vnnn Rro*., l.lpinn 111
M < k iu?*nt4 for tnmufi< turrr*
\ PV! IHTIAF.M KNTB SIT IN (*A‘"
n \i.s w iiei< m: i'uinti i in cua*
Mnn It)VKKTIBKMKNT ('OLI)MN
Foil TWO 1 I NTS A WOIII* N * A!
V Kim SI MEAT TAKEN FOU LF.as
THAN AMV
1.4M1T AMI KOI Ml.
l.ttHT. A FLACK (Nh'KFII HFANIKI#
li* w.ii*l |MI I II r *1 *f Wm
.1 I #•••'. I. Id i.uj.; !it*>li lin • .n.l !i- U'l.ii
I A iST Tt * KHI >V Y (JTU <*N HIM It
ntrr*'t. or Rtrfw t •*iirrounilti<fi I* irk. 1* 11
bnxN'h; r* w.ul TXI Gordon ctrri, 1 t
I.MSr I*A HT FaVKNINC, I'HOHAIII.Y
il 1 lu* 4*4nt rti Ii 1 Hi*wi I RllllU*ll, n tYifi
f4 .br it** pin. iNnf**b It* fb*r oft *n*l*l *'lr
|. U- u,l I \\ 11. I** JMI ! H If* ' N**
mh I >rnyton • 11 *-**i
tan roi/ucF.u' row, hiundkd h
<fti rluht hip. reward 1312 lturrmiffh*
Ntr*f4't
IBT. AT UK 81 T> |4TKIg Oil ON
Hull citrf't't or *n Jfn* ■*- wtr**t, l**tw*i
Hull an*) Hariur<l, rmall pin whh dl.imoml
n*'t!lni( li**w.r*l If r*-44ir**l to No ff
JorifH atr*t. wr ‘t
!HT. A GOIeU 1/k KKT WITH IN
(till F ' W . fin*l**r wt l |l**.i<* r tuin
t* Frank A 4*0.. 9 Hrirushton •tr**t.
iii uimxj.
■l\ ’lt N J 811 F. I IP w>M H AM* FI HHT
I■-*m f.ibb* lioanl 311 Jonwa Htr4*#‘t,
“lIOAUDKItH WANTED; RKVE!fIA!g
youna nun 40 Immml in prlv.itr family;
alt * >n\ 'nl* i‘ .l of hotm*. Apply 37
Wrfldburx. writ.
Ml SIM S* I•• IM Pi".
TN^Tbri"
ITAI.S WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
V ERTISEM ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 3e
I'Ll Mill Ml.
- pgumbTnu~^t^wigl^hk
to your Interest lo let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work; repair work a spec -laity, a* I am
a practical plumber N.i gues* work lo
evwlenger your life. Wiggins, 'phone fOt,
Georgia or BeM
WIBCKLLAWKOI S.
STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES Go
ing for Ictw than (list coel it 12 Broughton
at reel. east, more known n Gardner'* Ita
xitar.
DON'T TROI BI.K YOURSELF AROtjf
moving your furnltiire. relaying your car
l-t* or malting Perry A Renton will re
lieve you of all that trouble.
"enameled bathtubs is what
we are going lo offer thla week; let us
put In one for your, and you will ble.s*
the* day you were born In; an up-to-dala
Istthiuh (or -only Ho. a" for plumbing,
and ga-ffttlng our work I* unexcelled and
ihe prl. . * will tnak- you feel easy; In fact,
you will hardly fee! 11 al all A. C. Price
A Cos., corner State and Jefferson, Geor
gia and 11**11 ‘plain*-" (iiiti.
“HAVE YOUR IIOI'HK PAINTED
with German ready-mixed paint; entire
satisfaction guaranteed. Adams Paint
Company.
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HUN
gry p-ople at the Southern Grocery Com
pany, lit Barnard street.
“THE SHOW CASES. COUNTERS AND
fixture" In the "tore. 12 Broughton Mreet,
east, known ns Gardner's Bazaar, for gale;
they tnuat go.
*Tt IB ST CK Or _ < 1001 *S IN TH E
"tore. 12 Broughton street, mist, known as
t)ar*lner'a Bazaar, must lie sold, jatrllen
wishing can purchase In lots and prices
to suit.
“WE HEM. HEWI It PIPE. FI.UR
pipe, tire clay, lira brick at lootmil prices.
Adams Point Compuify. lot Congress,
west.
"Terry "a henton. ia> state
*trm-I. west, will move, pack, whip or store
\,,*r furniture at abort notice; alo ren
ovate your old mattnusea at little cost.
Bell 'pliotte 1124.
RUSH FOR THE GAS GAMPS AND
mantle"; the eavlng on your gti" bill will
pay for In a little while, not saying nliout
ihe comfort they produce At A C, Brice
A Cos., corner State and Jefferson; eom
pfit- nultlt for 75c. Georgia and Bell
'phones (M.
GYI'HINK IK TIIE BEST WALL FIN _ -
lh me'le Adams Paint Cos., Savannah
agents. 194 Congress, west.
“SEE A C PRICE A CO. ABOPT
vour "toveg. healer* and oil stove*: the
IVnrh oil heater I" one of our b*"l heal,
ers at a low price; they are peaches; we
h ive several ga* ranges sllghllv usml. al
most new at bargain price*. 'Phono 659,
corner Stale and Jefferson.
Norwood’s "Satire"
For sale al all News Stands
in Sarannah.
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 numl*er of peas in the jar we will give a pair
of our SAOO shoes.
A Committee of Elks will count the peas and deter
mine the winners.
GEIL & QUINT, 205 Broughton St., West*
AITTION .411.E4 THI DAT.
TO-DAY AT AUCTION^
C. 11. 1141 It *ll I|\ DiHlunrrr,
(1M.1.11 n i\o.
Ilrat In Turn*,
!•*• t In DnrnbllltFf
Itraf In JDli* nml Finish.
4 FsLBRHATKD Till: WtlliLD 0% I H.
ao.m: iibttcr,
>oM‘. <441 GOOD.
I’w i of Thnr M•mi I lire i t I'iunua to
Hr sold nt
Alt TION THIA DAY
nt
Ce 11. IHHtNFJTT'k,
•2 fftiuma Rlr*rt, m*l.
TO Hi: fi4ll.li TO
THR HIGIIKftT llllll)Kli.
II CTIom ff llalCM VTTVM 1* YB
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 II IMIMM I I, Urllonrrr.
Li*!rr and by virtue* of an ordrr of thr
4**.urt if Oniinnry of I'tuMbiim rounty, I
will M* II nt puldb* ootrry n4 1! o'<*lo**k on
MONIiAY, th* IHth *ly of Ntn**mlnr, 11M>.
ut 22 4‘ffiu<r*- *tfft, went, tho following
prop*rty f th** **-4ii** of John It. II t*rr
ulmm, t wrt! S lvcrw r**, t’hilrn. Card
TabU*. 3 lifH k Cari* - iml liookr* T*rmn
* mb. AllTlirit II KLIeIoTT.
AiniluLl r.tr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
C. 14. l>44lD>i:ur, Aarllnarer.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
fours of ordinary ot unit hum county, I
will sell hi public outcry at It o'clock on
MONDAY, (he Wlh vlay of Novi-mlsr, 19tiu,
at 23 Congress street, w-st. the fidhoving
pni|>er4y of tin- estate of Maria E. White,
lo wit: Silverware, China. Books, etc.
Terms cash. ARTHUR II ELLIOTT.
Adinluls'fator.
HIM 11 1 im <>l a.
"TudHTTiB
in every dollar of your hMrd-earned hard
cash tu ihe Southern Grocery Company,
114 Barnard #lr,et.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSE*
hy tnvesltiig your hard-earned hard caah
with th# tbuithern Orocary i-'umiwny, Ilf
Barnard at reel.
aDVEUTIHEM ENTS BET IN CAP
ITAI.K Wild. BE PRINTED IN cDAB
SI I IED ADVEIUriHEMENT COLUMN
COR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LEW
THAN *C
Good Positions
L ECURED<
|| irjtr h/ active Wtti" amlf
Young Mem
- ■,; -Women
ourpractiCdl
Business (odrse
p iCHkON D |I
1 BUSINESS {
COLLEGES
W far rrtu'atuS CXMftMmAkSu*/
LKUAL fIOTIC IC.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice I* hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Florence Vernon
WiKidhrtdge. lae of "a I*l county, deceased,
to present them to u*. properly made out,
withhi the time prescribed by law *o os
to show their character 4>d amount; an-l
alt person* Indebted to said deceased are
required to make lmtn**lt.ci- payment to
us. MARY ANNA HABERSHAM.
Executrix.
CLIFFORD A STILES. Executor.
Savannah, Ga,. Oct. 25. 1900
‘gUorgia. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice Is hereby given to all i>eron* m
trrest*d that the estate of Eliza Anna
If* nrirtt, deceased. Is unrepresented and
that In term* of the law a<ktilnlstrattan
and b. n c. t. a . will lie veslml In Jordan
F. llrimka, county mlinlnlstrator. on the
first Monday In December, next, unless
objections are tiled thereto. *
witness, the Honorable Hampton G.
Ferrlll. ordinary for Chatham county, thla
the Slat day of October. Don.
FRANK K. KEIGBACH.
Cl* rk C. 0., C. Cos,
TiEsiBGlA CHATHAM COUNTY.-
Wls-rnt. John H H*-hley ha* applied to
Court of Ordinary for letter* of sdmln
tslrallan on the estate of Wm. Sullivan
Schley, deceased,
•These ore. therefore, to ette and admon
ish all whom It may concern to be nnd
appear la-fore said court to naike objec
tion flf any they have) on or before tho
Ilrst Monday In DeOember next, other
wise *at*l letter* will lx- granted.
Wltnesa, the Hon. Hampton G. Ferrlll,
Ordinary for Chatham county, thin tl*a
31st day of October. 190 b
FRANK K. KEIGBACH.
Clerk Ct. Ord'y, C, Co*.
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