The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 10, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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RETURNED to their homes. (Continued from Tenth Page ) , ~ |>uiriOtlc song* will con ha I lowed mtmorl< fth To Faliman'i Band we extend f ofdial appreciation of th delightful | tdded so much to the piw ,* jhr- on vena lon. x rn To the management of the l>e w rc Indented for many ourtesi** nth Our (hank* are du* to the nta lives cf ill** pr -e. local and • , j ,ll their helpful repona of oui i, We express our appreciation , Southeastern Pas.-cnger AsaocU \t ~,1 to Mr W. O. Brewer, lor the they have extended, fth That our thank* aie due and r .t th* Central of Georgia Hallway. v through Ha preshlent, Mr. John M provided *the delegate* ait I o h r i me cooven it on with a .-i viil t to TANARUS) bee. m That ‘we thank Savarnxli one and all i-ong will we re ♦•r Savannah; th* courtliness of tor n . ?h* sweet graeiotmne** of her womn 4t the princely hospitality of her • • resolution* wet* unanimously adopt* m an enthusiastic and rising vote \i r T S Monran begged that the con version. bV Using testify its grief a the ia- :n away of a brave and gallant £ C , *rn -oldter and gentleman. Col John Sr v**u. whose ehlvalroua courtesy and # , nt ,n* s would remain In the memory of *v#*r> member of the nnkr who had If t. permit tad the high |rl\llcg* of his i.dntanct. The convention rose in com pliant* with this suggestion •,i r: Morgan also returned thanks to Mi - Rounoavllle. for the tact and uniform <* trte.'V that had distinguished her eon rt . • if the <leU4>erat*t>e of the eonvan- It whs a tribute welj de-crved. fo** tf , h* president of th* ddPlalon much of t,*r Mi.res* that "lifts the eon vr.rton'H work is f*ertanl> du< \%ish to thank the Savannah chapter ar and it president for lie welcome and Its hr* pn nitty." said Mrs. Rounsavllle. "I wish to assure It* m*mtor that w. shall continue to hold the privileges and the dc ligh’ of our three days In Savannah in loving memory. And I now declare tho Sixtn Annual Convention of the Jeorgla Di\ ion of United Daughter* of the Con federacy adjourned." RXTKRTAIWISD %T TVfIKK. The Veterawn torlstlon Were |ost* of the Dasihtrrs. At 2 o'clock yesfbrday afternoon the delegates to the convention of the Oeor giu Division of Daughters of the Confed rrH v. the officers of th** division and She members of the Savannah Chapter, to gether with number of the members of the Confederate Veterans* Asportation itnd other specially Invited guests, left on . special train for Tybee. At Tytoe Inlet Club House the Veterans Assn .i j ii. ad tf . other visitor* t the Convention, n old fashioned Georgia oyster roast, with the usual accompaniments. Many of the dele antes took advantage of the opportunity to stroll on the beach and to get a glimpse of old ocean The oysters that were roasted were delightful, and the after noon was pleasantly spent. The delegate* returned to (he city by 7 o l<*k. and mar.v of them left on tn •vening trains for their homes The oth ers will leave during the *l> *1 IKK AITI.i; % lIINKRIIT. Ilia Creditor* Pile a Petition In l voluntarr llankrnptry . Yesterday morning Judge A H Mao* Donell, to whom had been referred the l*etitlon of certain Western creditors of Mark Apple, to have th*- latter declared an Involuntary bankrupt. np|iolm*d t nlte.l Stite* Marshal John M Barnes receiver of the tonkrupt’s estate. The petition was filed In the United -cates < *ourt by Messrs. O'Connor. • Byrne & Hart ridge and Alexander A iiich. representing creditors, whose total aim- do not amount to more than s*•. There are many other claims In the hands .f other Savannah attorney* for roller ’• win and thevc will doubtless t?* 'ore the proceedings before lh*- referee •each a much more advanced stage It understood that th- total -labilMle* ••mount to approximately flS.oon Mr. Emile Newman, representing Mr Apple, S!!!ed vesterrhn (hat tiier** would no disposition on the part of his client • • contest the correctness of the allega tion that he whs a bankrupt, as It was s matter of fact that H*- was no# present- I aide to meet (he matured claims* out s' *ndlng again* him Ir Newman (dated further that the r rntnnl assets of his client amount to v.. re than $20,000, In stock, notes and de nts. but that it Is iwobabl* some mi t.-ldl part of these asset* will lx* proven to wort hie**. Nevertheless. Mr Nw (?, in thinks that thcr* will be enough that t itood to meet In greater port the claims the creditors and expressed confidence • he would to able to effect an tmi • ble com position with the attorneys by i 10m these creditors arc represented. The trouble with Mr Apple seems to . . i'ii off t*o much In ••* expressive language of the sfreets, ! * ing In a sto k of goois which was not altogether warranted by the extent of hi* -tncf Bad collection*, idded to this - rof Judgment. Is the responsible cause of the comlitlon In which h* now rinds . mtelf. hearing upon the application of the t; ■ ing creditor* has been set for Nov when Mr Apple will to formally nd dtcated h tonkritpt As h** will make i•* defense to the petition of hi* credit or* this result of the hearing 1* inevitable. i* t ' ■■■— legal sale* CITY SHERIFF'S SAI-K Sheriff * Office. City Court of Bavan t(h Savannah. G#.. Oct. > . Under > . by virtue of an execution le.-ulng out tfie city Court of Htiwinnwh In favor American Unsaid Company, against F- i city Varniah Company. I have day levied upon the following do i property as the property of de ! ' * ant. to-wlt: Ml that vrnlh nnd paint manufactu-- . mt. consisting of on twenty-horse ' r engine. fMtnt grinders, pot*, ket v.irnish tank* and other machinery •In connection with said plant, and ■*-*ated on Stli*s avetiue In the cltv •winnah. Aim* all (:* • *t> k of raw* ’at, consisting of roeln. oil* whit* * powder, etc. All contained in th* bug u sahJ plant Also one <l> Iron ' nu| office furnltut* consisting *f nair, *t. Ato* about '*'• crrd* of pine firewood, the same located Mid contained also at faUl n ' Also one (1) roan horse nnd one r • r*. wagon. 1 will proceed to offer for ' ’ public outcry on the fir'- - Tuelt>* *mtor. 19** (same tolng the fourth 1 of the month), during tne legal and * houn* of Mile, in front of t * Court door in Chatham county, to •*>*- ■ ‘id utton. Defendant notified of Property described In execution * a-:. K. J. WHEUAN, Sheriff C. C.. B A CARD. • •'•ants and dealers will It to Rl* r*t to give u a call All kind nerchandlse at auction In lot* to suit r irehaser. v ANN All AUCTION AND COMMIS SION COMPANY. 11l Whitaker street 'O’dgntnenu Mokclted Settlements day •** sale. '>MPT ATTENTION TO HOUSE 4*' dd BAUCA "atch paper for day of calc* A MISERABLE MAN. Two Years and Six Months Without Sleep. Rlep *fm.< to be in manr case, a matter of hubtt. just as eating and (innkmg are habits. The Aral) whose desert life leads to abstemiousness, de clines the offer of a draught of water, saving. "No thank von, I drank yester day * He drinks only when thiraty, an l like his own camels, he can go long ami far without water. It's much the same with sleep. When Gshet and Hue, the French missiona ries were exploring Tartary they en gaged in the translation of the Scrip- j iii tures. working without intermission day and night, when one felt the need of sleep he lay on a couch, holding in bis hand a ball, beneath which, on the floor, was a brazen bowl. When his muscles relaxed sufficiently to release the ball, it fell into the bowl, and the noise wakened the sleeper who resumed his work. But it is one thing to give up sleep and another thing altogether to be unable to sleep Those who suffer from asthma, bronchitis and other dis eases of the organs of respiration are only too familiar with this enforced wakefulness They would give almost anything for a night's unbroken rest. the secret or slkep for them lies fn the cure of the diseases which hanish slumber That this cure is possible is abundantly pros-en by thoue who hare used Doctor Pierce's iVolden Medical IHacovery for the cure of bronchitis, obstinate nd deep-seated coughs, lung " trouble “ and other dis ease* of the organs of respiration •*1 can this day say that I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is thr best and only remedy I bare ever fonnd for what the doctors call asthma." writes Mr. F. G. Rodemeyer, of 4c Hayden Street. Fort Wayne, Ind. " 1 hare suf fered from hay - ferer (and I get the asthma with- it), every year in August and September for the last fifteen rears, and could not sleep one night during that time, until this year. 1 have not lost one night's sleep, thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; and best of all 1 did not get the aathma with the hay-fever, and I ouly used two bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.’" The cures accomplished by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery” are as numerous as thev are womlerfnl. The great triumphs of this medicine have teen won in the cure of chrome dis eases of many years standing When every other medicine had failed to do mote than give temporv relief, Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has nude a uerfect and permanent cure CLASSIFIED aUVEHNSEMENTS. FKilStl*. IS.. •'W WATCHES t*. cyc-gl.-ww*. tv; collil kol<l (cliil*'. Xi tl*. |il\ "s tloublc-iav- *•>lid yoid w-.tch, ft.TF. original -os*. IIS; American sold tllied watch. yearn' guarantee *-a*c-. 17.79. oriulnai i-oat. sls; diamonU ring. $14.23. fair J*lxe .lone him! fiery, oilitlnal *-*>< $3.*,, C hVircua for blrth*la>. w.-tMln*; and Chi talma* preaent*. *-o 1 *an make 2. Inalead of 1, and every arttcle Is suar anleed In black and while Just aa repr.- aented 2* Kara Ilroußhion. llalr. Jew elry and IthaNlna Supply Ilouae; C hla window for big barnama in finger rings “oil HEATKRB. WOOD HBATKK. cowl hoaur., cook ,fovea and range*. Itc llablr gooda. C. 1* Miller, agent. ~All VMRTISfciM KNTB SKT IN CAP ITA tort WILL HE PRINTED IN CEA.d -riIKIED ADVBHTIBBMKNT COM JIN' KOII TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. MORPHINE. OPICM. LAUDANUM, cocaine habit; myself cured; will Inform you of harmless, permanent home cur Mary s. Baldwin. Hox 1212, Chicago I fTybl 7 R I RON SA F E !■• IRE-PROOI-'" Siiffel A- Freeman have a a landing offer of $1 OK) for every awfe of their make that •loe* not preserve It* conienia One safe wi- In burning debrie 11J hours. When taken on*, thr hose hod (o hr turned n II When opened, not a page w-a> discol ored. nol a record loot, not n iloll.r de airoyetl. If you want security, buy t Siiffel It Freeman aafr. C. P. Miller, agent. yorWiEiTf.iKi: the mii.k from Springfield Dairy; It's rich and pure; try It. _________ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. MAT ir<.-aea renovated. Antique furniture re pollahed. furniture packl and shipped In l>eal manner, Send me your order*. C. P. Miller, agent. OELSCiHO NURSBRY. OPPOSITE CalMoilc Cemetery. chryaanlhatnume. • amelia Japonlcae nrecareaa. p.ilm*. fl.*w er* and fioral dealgne. leave your order* with J. Gardner, ngenl 12 Drought on. east. . SPBcIALT an UNLIMITED SUPPLY of new willow rocker*; ladies' site, at $2. J, W. Teeple. I AM NOW LOCATiB AT *l4 WEST Broughlon; ring up l!k> If you want to have ynur furniture moved or paeged for .htpmenl or ttorage, l guarantee pri.-ea the same as I io the work that’s given m A S. Unfit.i. 414 Broughton *lrel. e*t, mattresora made to order if its pros vou want, you can • Hicin ctu.iper from McOlllts. MILLE ltd STO VEB AND RANUES give witlefactlon Tn> Magnetic. Econo, i,,:-. Waldorf. King, ami oiher good make* ai reasonabl* Fi.-es. Vfi lirourY ton. west. KENSINGTON FARM MILK IS US surpass- l for rlchneait, drllvgry is per fect; phone, ZM. (IKE MILLER FOR OFFICE DESKS. office tables, ofll- e matting, office shades Broughton, west WHEN YOU SEE MOILLIB SIXTY- In-h !>-ceni rugs, you will buy ihwii. J„.t can I help It. will sell In ny fi'ian •ity- HFK THE JEWEL STOVES AND range# for aah- b> W. Twepie ai.o agtat tor Inauranco gasoUo* 4tove THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1900. Even when the disease was far advanced, when there were hemorrhage*, night sweats, emaciation and great wetness. "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured the disease and restoied the strength WHAT FEW MEN KNOW, is that catarrh in its commonest or simplest form is a menace not merely to health bnt to life. Catarrh of the lungs is but a step removed from con sumption. Catarrhal affections should therefore never be neglected. They are as dangerous as they are offensive. " For twelve years I was a sufferer from catarrh and was treated by one of the best physicians in the State of North Carolina, who saul the trouble had reached my lunip," writes Mr. J. M Tatton, of Clotno, Transylvania Cos., N. C. "I grew worse every day until I tned Dr Pierce's medicines Will say. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery with one bottle of Dr Sage't Catarrh Remedy cured me. and to-diy I am well and hearty, and I will say further that my former physician. Dr. W. M I.yday. recommends Dr Pierre'* medicine to me and to others. 1 tr sure your medicines will cure any case of catarrh that exists. I recommend them to all." By purifying the blood and increas ing the activity of the blood-making glands -Golden Medical Discovers-' strengthens every organ of the body Accepting the fact that the blood is thr life, it follows that the healthfulness ol the physical life will depend upon thr lu-althfulness of the blood, and that a deficient supply of Mood must result in a deficiency of physical strength "Golden Medical Discovery" givri health and strength by increasing the quantity and improving the quality of the Idood. The evidence of this lies in the marked gain in weight expenrneed hy those who have become emaciated by wasting disease, aud who have been cured by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery.” It is not a gain of flabby fat, bnt a gain of sound flesh and firm muselr. ana with this gain of flesh and uiunrlr comes a gam of strength, which seek* anew outlet for itself in active exercise The frequent testimony, "It has made anew man of me," thoroughly expresses the real rejuvenation which •-nines to tliose . ured by the use ol "('•olden Medical Dinroverv." Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." No so-called " just as good ” medicine can compare with the "Discovery" when it* record ol cures is considered. It CENTS TO rNCCK SAM. That is the condition under which yon ran obtain a copy of the " People’* Common Sense Medical Adviser,” Jrre This great work, containing loofl page*, in [>j>er-rovers is sent frer on receipt of zi onr-cent stamps to nav expensr of mailing <mt/v For the book in cloth binding send yt stamps. Address Dr R V. Pierce. Buffalo. N V. PE It SO \.%L. "FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE." is a specialty wRIi M-UHRe. "MILLER’S NEW HTYI.ES IN CAR pet*, matting*. Ilnuleum*. window shade*, etc. All work -lone in rtrat-cla"* style. 207 Hroughton, west. FLORAL DESIGNS, 111 LHP HYA , inths. narcissus. |ailma. cut flowers from Oelsclilg’s nursery, opposite t'aiholl*- Cem etery. Iseave orders with J. Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton, cast ‘ M OILLIS’ LACE CURTAINS' WILL beautify your per I or. “m OILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS lare curtain-, hammocks, water cooler*, pillow*, pictures, stoves, bedroom suits, nrul furniture of every description. “*r BUYS NICE RATTAN ROCKERS while they last Large assortment of rockers, divans and easy chairs. C. P Miller, agent KENSINGTON FARM Is ON AN elevation In the country, free from city drainage. Impoaallde for milk to becoiiM < ontamlnated. by Impure odors; If you want pure Jersey milk, phom 2J4i Da ily- ry prompt; setlsfactlon guaranteed. ' M OILLIB MOVES PACKS SHIPS and stores piano* and furniture; heat work only: no "Cheap-John" pil es—no "Cheap- John" Jotw "gold FISH AND ~FO< >D~ WATKK grass, hone flour. 20-pouixi bag SO cents J Gardner, agent, for the present at 12 Broughton, east "*I.OO FOR "WOVEN WIRE COTS while they last C. P. Miller agent. ~s2 60 FOR ART "SQUARES WHILE they last. Hlx aasortment. all grades or art square*, rugs, mats, portieres C. P. Miller, agent -M OILLIB SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS —Smyrna patterns—for $0 rents. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I .ESS THAN Y‘s- MEDIUM.. HOW ARE YOUR FEET" IF YOUR feet are troubling you. call on m- and 1 will give you relief. I cure Ingrowing nail', corns ami all disease* of the feet without pain; * barge* reasonable; can glvt the beat references In the • Hy; pa tient* treated al residences. orders ran be left at Livingston’s drug store. Bull and Congress streets, telephone *X Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist. HELP W FATED—M (LK. and trouser maker* Apply O Fanttnl, No I* Hull aireet WANTED SALESMAN FAMILIAR with mill tradt lo sell lubricating ols as a side line, liberal * -IlirrU*tlon. ener getic man ..mid work hlmseUf Into a good paying position. Address S. O. S. Cos, are of News SALESMEN WANTED TO BELL OPR good* by sample to wholesale and retail Irade; we are the largest and only man ufacturer* In our line in the world, liberal salary paid. Address, ran-Dei M'g Cos., offlee. Ik Hoard of Trade Building. Bavan nah, Ga. "SALESMEN WANTED TO CARRY first-claws side line; easy sale*, good per centage; permanent trade; everybody needs a fountain pen; reference*. Perry J’cn Company, Box It, Milton, Wla. GrandStreetCarnival AND RACE MEETING Thomasville, Ga., NOV. 14-16, 1900. Three Days ol Continuous Entertainment Midway Attractions, Races! Free Street Entertainments and Other Amusements of Varied Character. THOMASVILLE OPENS HER DOORS TO YOU THE PLANT SYSTEM will sell round trip tickets on Nov. 13, 14. 15 and ID. with return limit Nov. 17, at one: rare: For the Round Trip for Civilians. * For Military Companies and Brass Bands in uniform. 20 or more on one ticket, rate of ONE CENT PER MILE distance traveled, will be made. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE. For further information see nearest ticket agent. B. W. WRENN, Passenger Traffic Manager. IIEI.r n tdTKD-MALE. WANTED. A DRIVER. WITH GOOD reference-, one ,vho ha- had , iprrlence on a retail delivery wagon E * W lanmdry. No. 712 Anderson. weM. —BARBER" WANTED AT Xf> EAST Broughton afreet. "WANTED, CHRISTIAN MAN TO qualify aw manager and *l-nt; Ins**n yearly; enrtoae- *elf-addrews*-*l tamied envek>| to President. Hox —. • his orti e■ GENTLEMAN OR LADY TO ASSIST In otfii e. salary *ls weekly . po*lllon per manent. railroad fare paid r*er* . m;-;•-,- reference aid srlf-addreee.l ■damp'd en velopt- Wholesalers, 304 Caxlon hulkt- Ing Chicago wanted! Al DOUBLE-ENTRY Iwokke. per. who has sown- knowledge of lumbr r l.uslneea. Addrces Gres Lumh'-r Cos.. Kramer. Ga IIEI.P W IJTKD— FEMALE. SET IN CAP ITAI jS WILL HE PRINTED IN < ‘LAS SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR LESS THUN 30C. tilKYr* IV IITED. OF COURSE YOU WANT Tt • MAKE money; so do we. and we believe H Alii he belter for both of us. to work together; Investigate our pkni. steady employment Address Box 2<iu Atlanta. Ga. "agents TO REPRESENT THE HAI.- tlmore Debenture Company, easleat con tract sol.! Addre#* R H Grier. Ex change Bank Macon. Ga. MPUII NEXT tt ANTED. WANTED. POSITION. SAWMILL. AS yard foremanor w/Odelng. gol reference. Address W. care Col. W. S. Bran ham, Waycroaa, G. " COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER. AGE 21. desire* position assistant, with a good deal of stenographi wrork to do; salary no object. will work nlghs. Addresw Ike nu*. News olfice. " POSITION WANTED BY REGISTKR ed pharmacist. Ad>irc*s Posioffi -a Ujx No. 3. Savannah. Ga. MiMid* ttiVTSO. WANTED. TWO CONNECTING room- lurm-hed. for light lemsckceplng; will furnish kitchen and taldeware; pri vate family preferred. Address D. It. care Morning New* W ANTED—MI*CKI.I.tSHUI S. BUSINESS FIUJIS IN NEED OF practical liookkecper*. stenographers, ate., and all persons desiring such positions should write the Drsuglion Uuslnes- Ex change. NahvllH Tenn No charges to employer* We pay $. for each vacancy reported to ua, provided we fill same. Business confidential IF YOU WANT GOOD MILK. GET'IT from Springfield Dairy. It’s rich, pur* end wholesome. "cash PAID FOR GOOD SECOND hand oat sack* *l2 West Hay street IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP earth, dirt *and. manure, etc., free of charge, just at city limits, hauling over hard load write or telephone Brown Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad street*. ADVERTISEMENTS SKT IN II ITADB WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 3IIC. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work. or,l> r your and printed stationery am) blank Imoks Ilui Morning News, Savannah, Ga. FOR HENT—HOI WIV*. ""Vc7ir"irK^T’7'rrMhTocL\HL^ No 217 Waldburg street, east, between A heron rn and tancoln. flrst-clana ord> r at and condition; every eonvenlenre Hlsht rent to right tenant. E-tate Salomon C'ohen. West Rioad and Broughton street*. FOR RENT Hit HALE. THAT MAG nifie. nl realden. e on the ooiitheiist .-..rner of Gwlnneit and Barnard street* I. ft La. Hocho FOB RENT. 17 DUFFY STREET, east, at once. Apply Georg* 1, Germany, agent IS Bryan street, east. Tit BENT. 221 AND 223 itoLTl’tN *tf.-et, otes;. these ar-' good honsr, and location ex.-clletit Apply to A. Mrln tire, t - Board of Trade Building FOB HEVr—’MI’P'EI.I.AAEOI k. LARGE WAREHGURK AND OFFICE FOR RENT. CORNER RROFOHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS FOB MERLY OCCUPIED HY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H P. SMART. "for RENT, on THE OGKKX IIBE roa.l between three atal four-mil* pot ttrolley car* nearly to two-mlle |s>ti l.irxt In lot* from one j. te to one hundred; same ran te- bought In large or small lot* on easy terms. C H Dorset!. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN PAP . ITAI.S WILL Bp; PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THUN 30C. FOB <t tl.U— HE l. ESTATE. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN HOC. FOR BALKTa FARM OF TEN ACRES residence and barn, on Hktdaway road,-an he bought very cheap. C. H. Dorset!. 23 Congress, west. a | FOR SALE. AT A GREAT BARGAIN, because they must be sold at once, two lots, each 30x117 on Thirty-seventh (for merly Seventh) street: on- of them a cor ner, will Iw sold eepirably or !o•• h*r. ihl In of thr chot'|-k in th* rrwith-rn m *lofi. (.*. II Ixirwil Zl Con- Well. TOR SALK ON THE K)l 1 *lll E r0.4'1 betwten thr* ami four-mil© It roll* 1 )' ram urariy to IWO-mlh* lam) In loth from otir aort* io on** hundml nmr can Ik* bouictit In lorn* or umall lota on ©aay icrmo. (’ 11. Dori*tl. FOR HALE, A l/YT KO It TWO HI’.V lr©<l l**liari*; r.isy term?*, on Ninin afreet, mar Kw*i HrOod. no city taxation. C. || Dortttt. FOR HALE. LOTB ON NINTH HTRKET n*ar K*tat Braid no oily i ix*s, ai #a**h; twenty-live •loilnr© rash, and easy monthly lavrmnt*. C H lam^ft FOR HU U ft W OK K Ml n N BAR Ett Broad mi $-*■* each; will )k* advtnofd to when a lot ban been lmi{•) for I ran arrang to Kt a home \ Mtt m j mtmu RESIDENCE AND BI ILDIN<S I>OTH for fa!© all over the rlty. Robert 11. Tatem. r?.il eitite dealer, No 7 York atrret. WOft. f lt S A I.! • H atr**-t, near Rit Broad, have only been •obi io first-flisn fMirft* who will rn ike gfvxl ivelghhore; arvt non#* other© * tt buy The term- are very raay, and they ar* cheaper than my oth*r In tht* vi lnlty Ca He Dvmtt. AD V ERTIHKtM KNTH HET IN CAP IT A l-H WILL HE fIM.NTKD IN CL.%B --FI El> ADVBRTIBKMENT COLEMN FOR TWO CKKTB A v NO AD* VKRTIBEMENT TAKL.N FOW lesß 2'HAN OC. nm It when your favorite fell*. *t 23c Ik>Ml<* ufhled to .* gill of hon*y inak#>s ai)|<*iulid mixture for Infanta and children iTeNZOIN HALM," MAKEH THE HKIN like velvet, for ante l*y drugget or at lien ry diiii Aberrorti |Vr>*e Drug Htorea, Whitaker nnd Tnylor ntreeta FINE TURPENTINE LOCATION with him tNMKp *f umbei Car Mb * On. TUI B LOCATION FOR fair. IS rroj“* fire! i?no *• re*, round nnt>#*r. ai II So per acre. $♦ i>er thnuninil for le.i#*#l timtMi; pl' itf of limber to tie got; In five mil*a of rail road; will give poseiKkin rvw or at #*nd of suspon Addreen Round Tlmb"r, rate Morning New*. SPRING FIELD DAIRY IS NOTED foi having ri- h, pure ndik; try II; you Will be pleased FIRE PROOF BAKES WB CARRY A fine line of fire proof e.sfes In etork at *ll times The periiea can see exactly wiiaf they ar* ge twig Our prlra* are an low an minnf.cturers> well h, .*lh freight akl ed Part lea interested, who wish m good fire proof eafe. will and well to Inapeel our ito k. IJfr>man ftroa , LipiMn-m Wo* k. agcntM for manufM' turer. TdVERTISE.MENTH BKT IN CSAP ITAIgH WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAB -FI ED ADVWRTIBEM E.VT CO El' M N KOlt TWO UK NTH A WORD NO Alt VKRTIBKMKNT TAKEN FOR LEAH THAN k*. MHT 4MI FOI 111. LDBT. A SMALL CLUBTER DIA.VIOND lln. Reward will h# ;**• i• I If returned to lid Charlton, *-ast NTNAI ED. STRAYED. SKY TERRIER. AN •were to the name of Hitman k lodberal rewurd If returned. J. 11. Ilelmken, 23 Went Überly. Fill ill'rtox 41,. "YOU CAN TOO." GRADUATES ARE earnfeur 110 to %bt p-r day. We guarantee to |la#*e you In pimltlon to do llkewna Write to S#ttt(i rn Institute of Selene* and Infirmary, Col'Mnhu*. Georgia. Bl ffSI 88 * m tv ADV WRTIHEME.S’TS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN ULAB - ADVfcJItTIHKM ENT COLCMN Foil TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS TITAN JOT. I*l.l Mill Mi. MODERN PLUMBING. IT WILL RE to your Internet to l**t me give you mii es timate on your plumbing, new or old work, repair work • atMctaliy. aa I ant $ i. ii. il plumber No gur'ai# work to endanger your lif?. Wlggina, 'phor.*- 107, Georgia or llell, IIIM CM.CkOI M. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES OO- Ing lor lea- than flraf rout af 12 Rroughton afreet, east, store known a* Gardner's Ha saar. IN IN T*l ROt BLE 7< RJRiEIi 4BO( I moving your furniture, relaying your car pet* or matting Perry A Menton will re lieve you of all that trouble. ENAMBLED BATHTUBS 18 WHAT w© arc going to offer this week, let us put In oo* for your, and you will blw the day yew were born In; an u|e-to-date bathtub for only t!0. as for plumbing, and gae-nttlng oir work Ik unexcelled and Hie prh* n will make >on fee| m-v ; In fa- t, you will hardly feel It at all A. C. Price* A Cow, '-oriier Stale .$! Jefferson; Gtor-j gia and lied I phones 4C4. *1 I ri(l> MLEK TMI* DAT. TO-DAY WE WILL HOLD % 111(4 ft%LK %T 2u*tO P. H. Three iHunriK, 1 llano, 17 |wilr of ljica Corf .tin*, .T Kji mu l*-i Iron and Httm* Bed stead* <n*-w>. Washburn Guitar. 3 Mando Jins. I2fi Men's Sulla, tt Hoys Knee Pant Hulls, Hulls. Htlvfrwmo. All goods HOLD WITHOUT RrAKRVE, HA VANN All AI’ITION AND COMMISSION COMPANY* 111 Whitaker street. * Hie Dayton, 1 Belmont DieyHe. AUMiNiSTRATOR’S SALE- I. I). I. % HIM III*,, lurtlimrer. •M HATURDAY. lhth <icy of November, ix*. .ii premia***, corner Bay and IHi toln, I will sell for *(count of all *©n ernrd, llrdsteinY Bureau, Wash Htarki Wearing Apparel, of <1( wned, Bicycle* Lounge. IIKNIIY KOL4IMORN, Administrator estate ('ha* Dali. mu kli. % vi:ot a. HAVE YOlTn" TAINTED with li'-rman ready-rn*J paint; entlra •a tl* faction guaranteed. Adama Paint Company. THOUSAND ID N gry people at the Routhern Grocery Com pany, 114 Barnard atreeL “THE SHOW CARER. J'OU NT ERR AND fixtures In the store. \§ Broughton street, east, known as Gardner's Haaaar. for sale, they must go. "TICK ST* >C K OF OOf iSTTS TH K store. 12 Broughton afreet, east, known as Gardner's Basaar muat le sold, parties wishing ran purchase in lota and prices tO suit. ~IV K HELL H EWKR PI PE. FLUE pipe, fire clav. Are brick at lowest prtre* Adorns Paint ri>mjny, I**4 Congrea*, west. PERRY A HENTtAN. “ Itraal tUL vM WRI pack, whip or store your furnltwre t* short notice; also ren ovate your okl mat tree*sew at iMtle coat. Bell ’phone 1124. Rl’flH FOR THE UAH LAMPS AND mantles: the savin* on your gas hill will pay for in a little while, not saying about the . iMnfort they produce At A. C. Price it Cos., corner State and Jefferson, com plete outfit for 7&c. Georgia and Bell ‘phone* 42. GYPHINE IS THE BEST WALL FIN* l*h made Adams Paint Cos., iavannah agents. 104 Congress, west. SEE A C. PRICE A CO. ABOUT your stove*, heaters and oil stoves; the peadi 4ill heater I* one of eur best heat, era at a low price; they are peaches; we have several gas range slightly ug*d. al most new at bargain price.-. 'Phone 42, earner Rlate* and Jefferson. M IRE THAN ONE HUNDRED CRNTE In every dollar of your hard-earned hard rash at tho Southern Grocery Company, 114 Barnard street REDUCE TOUR LIVING EXPENSES hy Invr-tln* your hrd-arn4 hard caah with th Southern Orocary Company, 1U Bamurl at mat AnVKRTIHK.ME.VTM SET IN CAP ITA IX WILL HB PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVBRTIffIBMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN EOR LESS THAN 300. Norwood's "Satire” For sale at all .levs Stands in Savannab. OLD NEWSPAPERS. Jt*> for 25 cents, al Austceaa Office Muriuns New*. 3