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at the theater.
nml Klddrr'i Ksrrllrnt Pro
duction of ••Mi.tsunioier Nights
llrruiii."
ip| iraiK<* of Mr. Louis Jamm n<l
jj Kathryn Kid.ter yrgttrday after
n( n a I*l last right was a notable en
i, .m nt A double bill was given at
th - matin**. Mr. James and Alisa Kl ldcr
re both seen In a cleverly done little
curtain raiser from the French—"A M <l
- S’ Anthony." Mr James did not ap
in "Pygmalion and Galatea." Mr
lv -man Hackett playing the principal
T rod he played It well Miss Kidder's
il.jtei" was excellent,
rn.- frst few •erne* of the night pf*r'-
fo' %u were spoiled oomewhat by the
) ;i om.ng and *entlng of many |h >plc
j, . tut always iom< late comers, aui
or- third of the audience seemed to bo
)4 a t night, and the result was x
tr. . \ annoying to those who had put
tn • selves out to arrive in time.
T • revival of ft hakes |>ea re’a A Mid
summer Night s Dream' was a .q l*nd and
;> r • lu ( 'U >n. and was finitely in k* ofng
w- h the productions w hich Mr Jcvnen
nr.*l Miss Kidder have present and her*' pf e
vj -lv under the direction of \Vag>nh*ils
Kemper. Tne play ltaelf is a cur.oiis con
co non. Shakespeare mut have planne I
It r • dream. One h*ar' frequently of
th. * tv being* presented outdoors by .*m-
M t -* but it is difficult to tie** how It
to 1 be successfully done, except by cap*
m actors and with elaborate scenic ef
-1o ' and accessories. The production ha i
a ]' 0 f these. There ware four act* and
t, enes. The costuming eas hand
seme ind the scenery and lights w r
utiful and well bandied The fairy
and, ind choruses were pretty feature-.
Mr Jir *** had not .1 very fat part in
*- Nick Bottom and f’yranius—•
h in i- nda to tho>e character* a I of
hiv article ability, fin*' humor and
str* lin ■ Miss K.dder has .1 ro eln Mel
sfm t •’ fl’® her like a glove*-—but then
l vj| to be the raw with all her
rol* • which goe# to show th* gr. at ver
a,v. • • • the actress. She 1* beautiful,
ifr, ir.d seems to captivate, no mu
ter wm rort of a part she 1“ a*t for
M - Jane Oaker as Hum u w.* and
llg ly sympatheti >et \lrll* Mr
Hack* tt made a capital Lysander and Mr
H> ai :k-wdse a good IJemetriu- Mr
Cooke and Mr. Bond deserve mention,
wh: Miss Ethel Browning hou *1 no*
be rgott#n for her delightful portrayal
of ruck.
Tc.m was well received and
reenxed .in amount of applaud that be
tok r 1 unquestioned approval.
*
MnMhsw* & Bulger will lv spon *o
rlgnt in "The Night of the Fourth." The
Atlanta t’onatKution says of the com
pany
"Moving an 'hey ilo In wh it is probably
the broad* -t and certainly the most • *)-
go ed Held of drumuil.- endeavor. Mat
thew. un.l Bulg'-r are entitled lo all th**
prominence they have gained. Both of
them are funmakeri* of unusual ability.
Their new play la lata leil a com* ly In
three explosion*. ,ikl I! Ilv**- up to Its
name. It i* a farce of the liroadert lyi* 1 .
Matthew., a* a young lawyer, and Bulger
aa a retired Iceman, get ull that la po**l
ble out cf their respective roles
" ’The N ghi of Ihe Fourth' <tetle analy
st* or detailed description, but .1* pr**-
eenuM at the Grand last night tt w •*> dt<-
tlnrllv good. 1 a plot -erven principally
to Introiluce apectaltiea by varloua *n*m
bers of ih** comt any.
"Norma Whally I* one of the m*l
beautiful women ever aeon In Atlanta.
Bhe mi one of that group of Fngl.ah
b* utter hi ought to New York three or
four year- ago. when 'ln Town,' 'The
Gaiety Girl*' and o'her munlcal come.ll.-e
of the a ime lyp<- were llret produced In
thia coun'ry. H* r toi<* :a a trivial one.
hu* h* r pr* nonce on th* rlage e* rved lo
, .v. rt atienilon front all Ihe othere
Jonee hoe become a** thorough
t.lentlll*.l with tramp eiiecialllee that
I* .**-nie Improbable he will ever do any
• ng elae. H.s performance laet night
v a. omteal and an l.iughler-provok
. g a anytli ng he ha don** in Ihe pa*l.
Joele I>e\Vitt eeor* *1 a b g lilt with h* r
> tr "M-o-r.-e-y ttpella Money." The atr
I‘ catchy nnd the mueic spirited. Thie
• rg. with chorua and dance by tho
v >m.*n of the company, mark..l the . lore
Of the aecon.l act The curtain had to
bt rung up two or lhr** times in
t. a whirlwind of applaute. Ml* De-
Witt made another hit with her violin
•do Tony llart a* Joaeph Kld*l*-r. the
bay detective, was good
• •■pjic farce It* clever and snappy, Ihe
company Is an unusually strong one. the
■kes are n* w. nnd Ih- song* are tuneful
f.nd bright. The audience was kept In
n constant roar of laughter anil applause
last night.”
In a program of vaudeville nets to he
■ sen nightly with Bunco A HollemV* Bis
Minstrel Festival, are Billy Kersund*.
ionn Rueker. Ih<- AWibama Blossom. Me-
Ki.-lck A Jones. Ihe knoekalw>ut **ome
dinrs: Byron Family of instrumentalists.
In s rehncl musical act: the Flying
Ttanvnrds. a trio of gymnasts flying in
h* air: Furher * Davis, the grotesque
ftcrcbetic comedians; Hilliard Brewer, the
bonolest* wontler"; the big s*-enic act.
' Down Among Ihe Cvrrew." the "Drill
of the Black Watch.” and "Arabian
ricmenltes." The first part is a aeenlo
wonder, using over WO colored elecsrlc
1 hts. while the wordrobe Is elaborate an 1
It keeping with the subject, m* "The
Oriental Terrace." Speciui arrangement
hi< been mad** lo give the colored people
the entire balcony. The sale of seats will
open Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.
ftntnrdnv matinee and night Howard
Gould will be seen In "Bupert of Hent
*ui " The play deals mainly with the
s ime characters presented In "Th** Prls
cr*r of Fend*.” hut while furnishing a
sequel tn that romance. It is n drama *-om
p’ete in Itself, and 11 l mid lo possess
e. more of the peculiar Zcrwki charm
• ban the earlier story.
XVHITE Bt ItGI.AH (MI GHT.
Three White Men Sent to Superior
Court for Robber) by Intimidation.
Forty.,lx prisoners wen* lrle.l In the
Re*-* r lr'# Court yesterday morning. Ihe
r**ult of lha work of the police and de
tectives Saturday and Sunday. An excep
tlor i.ly large number of Ihe prisoners are
white men. and a'ere charged with serl-
O'is offense,. W. E. Medford, white, was
arc *d by Patrolman Williams early
'day morning while trying lo get into
th< Hufr Pharmacy at Oglethorpe avenue
•■ and tVesl Broad alreel The oftb *r beard
• spidoua noise in Ihe yard of the
l h'.rmacy. nnd on Investlgallng Ihe mat
’*r found that Medfotd was trying to get
n ' the store by taking out a pane of
•l In one of the windows. At the
I nt *,f his pistol Williams made the man
r nb the fence and accompiny him to
Pe ill box. although he pleaded to be re
'* '* ■*i and offere*! us an excuse that lie
w -n mcmlier of a well-known fraternal
' 'nitation, and did not want It dl
frv-d. It* corder Hart ridge remand* <1
‘ to the Superior Court on a charge of
burglary.
- white prisoners who were re
f* * led to the same tribunal are John
X r,n. William H. Koons awl <'. A.
who are charged with robbery by
■latlon These are the men who en
r Ia hack to take them to the south
‘ "rn riart of tho city, but held up th**
'r. a -mall colored boy. at Gwinnett
-*st Broad streets, and at the point
’ pistol took oil ihe money he had.
*“' 'it E 50. •
, mas McGovern, while, who was
n, l at 2 o'clock yesterday morning In
**ooth of the Anheuser-Busch Brew -
Association al the Elks' Carnival
Petnda. anl who was arrested nnd sent
‘ Patroinan Fender, was turned over
' e diy Court on ■ cbargiwol simple
“treny.
Feb.
May
Jan.
April
Every Month
In the year moat women have to tuf
fer for a week. At the best this suf
fering interferes with household ac
tivities ami social enjoyments. At
the worst it shuts the woman in a
darkened room or confines her to
tied. Most women can be complete
ly cured of irregularity hy the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It regulates the periods, stops en
feebling drains and cures female
weakness.
" All prni** is du<- to yoti for jrotir wonder
far Favorite 1 ‘ writes Mr John
W Coffman. Ktlit>urK Casey Cos Kv "My
wife tuners I wit), female lrtegtiinrttv was
ie<l to bed every thrrr weeks After
using two bolt lea of Ir FtervF •* Favorite
• ription wet urrtl. nl h.i* ■
ftlßfenett since Your Pe
voritr I reacnption * is a boon for delicate
women "
Favorite Prescription
Nikcii Utah Women strsig,
Sick Waidcr Well.
Aug.
Nov.
July
Oct.
oAMiu.i \r: to\ rm ui.
lllnrarya iMaimn r n* to H hat l In
%ol\r>l In the llenrinK.
F'urthf'r
fore Judge Norwood. In th*- matter of the
•11 i. hmenl of Mi hael A. <*onnolly
ifi.tinai the At Unlit* <"\>niraetlnir Comruiiiy.
Benjamin I*. Cirrene. John F anti F>l
war l II Cavnor. wo re made In the City
Court yoM.rdny afternoon.
Nt decision w>i renderetl by court.
Juflrre Norwood |iervnlttlnK Mr. IYiih* Har
row. who appear* for the pl.itntiff In at
iiKiiment, until 10 o'clock to-morrow morn
inK to fuinUh authorities aupportlna the
ontentlon- upon which certain plcudinKs
h ha* filed ar- lum i).
The hc.iilntf that lia* been In progrea*
for the few days, at Intervals. 1*
u|HJti the pjt >!on of the ufH iency of the
hor.l filed by Connolly, with William
WoH-lge ,i urit>, to answer whatever
.s accrue to thi* defendants In at
taehm* nt In cai* it *hou;l np|*e.r that *the
claim made Is not correct or due or that
Hi* levy h.*i been ItnprovMeruly made.
Mr \V. Ct. Chari on. representing the de
fendants. claim* that neither the principal
nor the security owns JJMMto. the amount
of the bond, or the amount of the
niim. or any Ilk** sum.
The argument yesterday was Juat a lit -
th- bit discursive. Mr Harrow claimed
that the purpose of the defendants in
seeking to Invalidate the bond was me-e
--ly iti haw* the levy dissolved, so that they
noght have tho tujr boats and <4her prop
erly levied tif>n removed beyond the Ju
riridl* lion of the court. Then they would
he in h position to snap their timrers at
any Judgment the plaintiff might secure,
and they would do this very thing
Mr. Charlton said, in reply, that all
this was t*eyond the point. The only ques
tion for rhe court to determine was.
whether or not the bond was adequate
If It was. why th*n the proceeding he
had Institute*! should be* dismissed; If It
was not. then the levy of the attach
ment ougnt never to have l**n mode
and should Ih* dissolved Instanter. The
hearing will lie concluded to-morrow
morning.
TO WATCH THE CEVHHY OIT.
!lihup C. It. tiNlliiws)'* (all to the
Methodist Clinrehea South.
Bishop Charles U. Oalloiray. of Balti
more. has sent out the following official
document to the various Methodist
churches In the South, calling on them to
make the lae; night of the year a
twentieth century watch night:
"As president of the Hoard of Education
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South.
1 suggest that on Monday night. Ihe 31st
of Ih • mier. a great Mchodi*t watch
night service he held in every church of
our vast Connecticut in the Interest of the
twentieth century fund. The last of the
year and the last of the century ought so
be made memorable. Watching anew
year come in mi l anew century riawn,
should be m momentous occasion, like the
wonderful -plrmr.il feasts of early Metho
dism. On Sunday before in all the circuits
and country places let twentieth centurv
service bo held and shank offering* hit I
upon the altar of the church. In all vil
lages. towns nnd cities the greatest feast
should be on Monday night of watching
and consecration. Addresses should be
delivered in those previously on the
\ariou* triumphs n1 developments of the
now dying century, ami an appropriate
sermon preached and grateful offering
mode, closing wish a prayer of consecra
tion as the clock strikes 12, and then the
jubilant singing of Methodism's thrilling
nlgnt watch hymn:
" ‘Come, let us now our journey pur
eue,’ etc.
"Then, with an exchange of new cen
tury greetings, we will go out under the
baptism of another I’ensecoat to achieve
greater things n our Lord's wonderful
to morrow.
"Brethren of Bouthern Methodism, lei
u* make this great watch night another
si-ch spiritual scene as was witnessed m
that historic love feast In Fegter lane.
Inlon. Jan. 1. 1739 If so. the glow and
glory of It ivill abide through the cen
tury.*'
WEEK OF I’ll AVER SE2R VfCflMk
Ire llelng Held Mghflr at N O't lark
at the V. g. C. A. Parlors.
The meetings being held at tho Young
Men's Christian Association this week
are Intended not only for the members
of that organisation, but for all young
men. The speaker for to-night will be
Mr. W. 11. Htubb*. whose subject wi.'l be
"One Thing Thou Lackest."
The meeting which commences at fc
o’clock and last* three quarters of an
hour will he found both Interesting nnd
profitable to all who attsnd
The classes In English, bookkeeping,
shorthand. Association City Council and
Bible Study will not begin until after the
service, or at about 8.1.7 o’clock, thus en
abling those who attend the classes an
opportunity to attend the service in the
parlors. _
"Graybeard 5s a family medicine with
us." sakl a prominent business man yes
terday. My wife takes It, and 1 notice
‘‘h* is enjoying better health than for
v ars. The children keep well by taking
it."
Graybeard may bo obtained at ail drug
stores or write to us for It. Respess Drug
<o., solo props., bavamaiM, Cia.—ad.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13.1900.
m:\% \u. thi: aukiATioiß.
I' Defendants *u> teqn I*ll ton of tlar
■ low l.niitl* Was I'roper.
? The .*nsw*r of the defendants in the
i case of John 8 Harstow and others
against Isaac Beckett and others, was
j died yesterday in tne office of the clerk
| of the Fnlted States Circuit Court.
The petit.oner* in the caw* nrc the
i heirs of Kita* B. Itarstow and th* > *ue
for the recovery of land, formerly be
■ longing to that eccentrh resident of Wil
mington. nnd now belonging to the sev
eral defendant*
I The answer filed is a lengphy document,
which denies in toio the several ahega
! tion* of fraud and undue influence made
i In the petition. It denic* that at the litre
j the various trans.t lions by which ihe
property changed hands were ma le that
Barstow was in any wise in.-inn:* tent to
manage his affairs or that any advantage
from his occasional lapses from i*erfect
sobriety, said to be tlu w'orse that could
truthfully be told of him. was taken. On
tire contrary, it Is averrrd that ever*
transaction wa.“ entirely legal and iro*-
.r.
Indeed a general denial of the illegi
tlons of the petition > made and strict
proof of all of them l> required T ie de
fendants are repr ** nte.| by Messrs. Den
mark. Adam* A Freeman
HIS MoMH.ll ten Itl t iH.M/r.O*
Frmlrfrnt U right of ( oloreil ( nllrgr
Fleeted to Historical %**ocla t ion.
President R R Wright of the eo! red
college has Just rece.ved rotlc. of his
election a* a member o! ih* American
Historical Association, of which th his
torian, Edward Eglcston. Is president
with a long list of distinguished nam s
.ia Dr. Andrew I> White. Pr J.itn * B
Angell. Ilofi Melvin W Fuller, chief jus
tice of the United Hlate- Pies dent
\N hlto’* ele*iion w.* due to the fact '.hat
he wrote a monograph u|mihi * Tne Spanish
Discoverer* and Their Negro Comp n
ions." which wtkH accepted by the Ain rl
can Historical A>-o iailon *nd will l>e
puhllshe<l in the annual pport of the
Sm)ihonian Institution.
Mar.
June
Sep.
Dec.
I.EGAL. HALRS.
ri'BUC SAi.t: OF IX)T
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTY-
Defaull havlnx hren m.il** by liani.l G.
I’ura* In thf payment of the note*, ee
*-ure*l by that certain il**l to recur* *leht.
made hy Daniel O. t’urae lo m*\ Charier
11. imreett. dated Dec. 30, IMS. and I.
Charier H. Dorrett. the Indorrer thereon,
havlnx paid the rame.
Now I. Charier II Dorrell. utvd**r and
by virtue of the power eontalne*! in raid
deed, which ie recorded In .he office of
the clerk of the Superior Court of Chat
hum county. In Book of Mortgage* 3Br,
folio, 334. reference to the rum* being
hereby especially made, will rrli at publle
outcry, before the Court Hour** door of
raid county, tlur'nx the l*Kal hourr of
rate, on Tuewilay. the 4ati .lay of Decem
ber. I9uo, all til or*- several loir or parrels
of land, situate. Ivlnc and bring In Ihe
city of Savannah, county of Chatham and
stats of Georgia, and known on the map
or plan of the I'urse subdivision. In John
ston and Atlantic wards, prepared by
Percy Sweden, city engineer, as lot* Num
ber seventy-seven (TO, seventy-eight (7*l.
seventy-nine (79) eighty it. clghty-one
(Sly. eighty-two t*2i. .Ighty-thrae <S3i.
eighty-four (*4I. elghlv-Hve (So. elghty
slx (Mil. eighty-seven t7i. eighty-eight (XS).
one hundred and MX (MU), one hundred
and seven (107). one hundred and eight
(10*1. one hundred and nine (lid), on** hun
dred and fourteen (1141. one hundred nnd
llfeen til.'**, one hundred and sixteen (116).
one hundred and seventeen (117). one hun
dred and eighteen (Ilk), one hundred and
nineteen (11). one hundred and twenty
tour (124). one hundred and twemy-ftve
(125). one hundre.l and twenty-six (12*1. and
one hundred and twenty-seven (127). (all
of said lots being In Johnston ward);
terms cash, purchaser |*a.vlng for deed
and revenue stamp* on *.*me
C. H. DORSETT
It*. Al, ROtICBS.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
IT! US.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COINTY-
Notlce Is hereby given to ull person* hav
ing demands against Charles D Baldwin,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to us at Southern Naval Stores Com
pany's ottlce. IK Bryan street,east.proper
ly made out. within ihe lime prescribed by
law, so as lo show- their character and
amount, and all orrson- Indebted to said
deceased are required to make Immediate
paymeni to us
F.MZA J. BALDWIN. Executrix.
WILLIAM C. POWELL. Executor.
LAWRENCE M NEILL. Executor.
Savannah. Oa.. (Nov. 12. 15no.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT.
ORF
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTY—
Notice Is hereby given to all person* hav
ing demands against Margaret Valent ne
late of said county. de-eaed to pre *nt
them to me. properly ma le out, wllflln
Ihe time prescribed by law. so a* to show
ihelr character and amount; and ail par
son* Indebted to said deceased are re
quired lo make Immediate payment to me
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 29 190"
GEORGE MOURO.
Executor.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTY—
Notice Is hereby given lo all perrons hav
ing demands against Indiana William*
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to Ihe undersigned, properly made
out. within the time prescribed by law.
so as to show their character and amount;
and all persons Indebted to said deceased
are required to make immediate paymeni
lo the undersigned
THE GERMANIA BANK,
Administrator.
Savannah. Ga., Oct. 77. 19*0.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTY
Notice la hereby given to all persons hav
ing demand* against Charles N. West,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them lo me properly made ou, within Ihe
time prescribed by law. so a* to show
(heir character and amount; nnd all per
sons indebted to said deceased are re
quired lo make Immediate payment to
me. LANG DON C WEST,
Administrator.
Savannah. Ga.. Sept. 5. !MO.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COFNTY.—
Whereas, David 8 Water* has applied to
Court <f Ordinary for letter* of adminis
tration on Ihe estate of David Waters, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all whom It may concern to he and
appear before sai l court to m.*k * objection
(If any they have), on or before the tlr*t
Monday in December ncxi, otherwise sakl
letter* will be granted.
Witness, Ihe Hon. Hampton L. Ferrill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
sth day of November. 190"
FRANK E. KETLBACH,
Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C. Cos.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CltHT*
rroßs
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.*—
Notice Is hereby given to all person* hav
ing demands against Mrs. Isabella Neill,
late of aald county, decease.), to present
them to me, properly made out. within
the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount: and nil
persons Indebted to said deceased, are re
quired to make Immediate payment tome.
Savannah. Ga.. Nov. 5. I9rti
JORDAN F BROOKS.
County Administrator.
ii Bay street, west.
CLASSIFIED AUVtKIISEMEIirS.
I'KHAIH W.
"•TadTk? wkbk fbkk of
rharxp an w pin will b* put in your
brooch, on the prcaeittattoo of thl# alv
tut it out and :• rlii* It to Fup*i*. 2# K t
Brunch ton, hair. Jewelry and * r>tnr
*Upf>l\ hou I* a. The place pir r*ce.l •
for lecAinnx waiche*. clock*. **' t b*
,ithl jewelry, eng ravin* tin* wnllr v u
wait, given for oM kld l liver;
|u tMI tiemaml this week to mak bai*c
YOU'LL IIA\ K To HUUUY Tu OKT
seals for the *reat Bmlth*Judgc tinht at
the th4it*r Wclneedav night, Nov. 14
Box office open to-morrow
“OIL IIEATFBB. WO9D HEATKU,
coal kcateri, c*(k atovc* nml langea. He
liable k* C. H. Miller, agent.
MOBI’II lN K. OPIUM LAUDANUM
rocoaluc habit mytHf < urel. wl,l inform
you of hiirmicea, permanent home cure.
M.iry 8 Baldwin. Box 1112. Chicago.
AI V K BTISUM KNTH SKT IN CAP
ITAUS WILL BK PRINTKD IN CLA**
SI FI I'D advi:rti*kmknt colp.mn
FOB TWO CKNTB A WORD NO AD
VKRTIBKMKNT TAK ESN FOR
THAN JQC.
1S YOU It IRON ft AUK Fini‘M'lßH>l'?
Btiffei A Freeman ha\i a tcamlsiii: offer
of SI,OOO for every Mif of th* .r make that
h*j* not preeerv** its content* One •*.*!**
w • in hurntng dr brie 113 hur- When
liken oik, Ihe nose had to >*• turn<i on
it. When opened, not a page was tiiacoi
ored. not a re<x>r*l loi*4. not dollar b
•troye<l If you want security buy
81 Iffel \ Freeman eafe. C. P Miller,
agent.
YOU WILL LIK K THE MILK FROM
Rpringflcftd Dairy; it’s rich nnd pure; try
It.
FITRNH URE UPHOtUTKRI 1 ‘ M IT*
Ir* -'. renovated. Antique furniture r
polished, furniture packed and shipped in
best manner Send me your orders. U
P. Miller ngent.
OF.LRCKIia NITRSKRY, OPPOSITK
Cathode Cemetery. hr\?<anihemiin.-
canvlia Japonlcas. are-ar **. ft**w
er* and floral d-aigne. Leave your orders
with J. Gardner, agent. 13 Broughton,
east.
HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD AND
clipped by J. !’. Furlong.
BPHUIAL AN UNLIMITED" SUPPLY
of new willow rockers. lad.es* else, at 12
f w tii pk
FaM now LOCATED AT“4I4 WEST
Broughton; ring up 11> if you want to
have your fuml ure moved or packed for
shipment or storago. I guarantor prlf'ea
the earn* is I do the work that’s given
to me. A f*. Griffin, 414 Broughton id net.
west; mattreNsca made to orb r
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT. YOU CAN
get them cheuper from McOlllls.
MILLERS STOVES AND RANGES
give !!*•! * fur Hon. Tne Magnetic. E*>n >-
mis. \N ildorf. King, ami other good
makes a: reasonable price*. Vft Brough
ton, west.
KENSINGTON FARM MILK IS UN
surpass* and for richness, delivery is per
fect; phone. 2346.
iii MILLER l • 'lf OFFICE Dl
office tables, ffi e matting. ItU e shade*.
207 Broughton. w'st
WHEN YOU SEE MGILLIB SlXTY
inch 99-<*ent rtigs. jroti will buy thorn.
Just can’t help It. will sell In any quan
illy.
SEE THE JEWEL STOVES AND
range* for sale by J. W Tnspls; al-o
agent for Insutan • gas*.lit.a stove.
"FURNITURE MOVER WITH CARE."
is .1 specialty with SfrQIHIr.
“MILLERS NEW STYLES IN~CAR
pets, mat ings, linoleums, w nduw shades
etc. Ali work dong in atyis. 20.
Broughton, west
FLORAL DEflrtlNffr*BULßS, HYA
r nths. narcissus, fwilms. ctit flowers from
Oelschlg’a nursery, opposite Catholic Com
ctcry. I.env** orders with J, Gardner,
agent. 12 Broughton, east. %
MOIULIS' I.ACK CT’RTAINS WILL,
braultfy your parlor.
_ M GTI.I.IS ISriIFAF ON Rt'Gf*. NKTi*
l*rr curin'n*.. himmaki*. w.irr coolrr
pillow*, pin lire*, alovr,. l>- .lr* - >tn runs,
anil furntlurr of rvery dracrlpllon.
“1 48 B7TYB NICE ItATTAN ROCKERS
hl* th*’y 1*(. I.irx* a-rori m**in of
rorker*. dlvnna and easy chairs. C. I*
Miller, aiient
IcIENSTNOTON FARM 18 ON AN
elevalton In ihe enuniry, frre from city
dralnoyr lmpoaslidc for ml k lo hecoiiir
rontamlnatod, by Impure odor*; If you
want pure Jrreey m:lk, phon.- 2345 Do
llvery prompt; *s,l*fact|nn ruaranteed.
MOIULIB MOVES. PACKS. HIIIPS
and ,lorer pianos .rod furniture; heel work
only; no "Clieap-John" pi Ices—no "Cbaup-
John" Job*
GOLD FISH AND FOOD, WATER
mu'*, hone flour. 20-pounrt baa m cent,
J. Gardner, aitent, for the preaent at I.'
lirouahlon, earn.
tt,m FOR WOVEN WIRE COTS
while they last. C P. Miller, agent.
12.60 FOR ART SQUARES WHILE
they last. Illx assortment, all rradea of
art square*, ruse, mat*, portiere* C. P.
Miller, enl
M'GII.I.IB SELLS STXTT-INCH nr. ;s
—Smyrna patterns—for 99 cent*.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAIX WILL MB PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COI.I'SIN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THIAN 30C.
Mfinirti.
LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pill* are the beet Safe, re
liable. Teke no other Send 4r .(imps
for particular*. "Relief for ' In
letter by return mall Ask your druggl-l.
Chichester Chemical Cos.. Phlla.la , Pa.
" HOW .ARE YOl'lt FEET? IF VOITR
feet are troubling you, call on me and I
will Hive you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nail*, corn* and all disease* of the feei
without |>aln; charge* reavonanle; can
give Ihe hest reference* In the city; i
tlenl* treated at residence#; order* can
he left at Livingston'* drug aiore, Hull
and Congress streets: telephone 293. Lem
Davis surgeon chiropodist
If El.l* WASTED—MALE.
SALESMAN* WANTED FOR CHEAP
typewriter. Apply ts“twcen9and 10 a rn ,
A. C. Symmej, Pulaski House.
WANTED. TWO GOOD COAT MAK
cr, at E. J. Kennedy *.
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS MEAT
cutter, one who i* sober, honest, and can
furnish good referevy-e* Apply to P. II
Broome. Price and Gwinnett etree>.
HOY WANTED, APPLY VAISBERG
Printing Company. 1S Whitaker street.
WANTED. TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT
Mnd trouser maker*. Apply G. Eantlnl. No.
49 Hull street
WANTED COATMAKER AT ONCE.
Jo*. Dimato, Jackronvltle. F7a., 2*3 West
Bay *treet.
"WANTED. SALESMAN TO REPRE
resent u In Georgia and vicinity; salary
and commission .Merchants' Exchange
Company. lowa City, la
WANTED. SIX UNION CA It PEN
ter*. 12.50 p r day and transportation here.
F. Ogram. Ja kronviUe Fla
SALESMEN WANTED TO CARRY
flrat-olaas side line; easy sales; good per
centage; permanent trade; everybody
needs a fountain pen; reference* Perry
Pen Company. Box 28. Milton. Wla.
Ftdt HE>T—IIOUMS.
NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM,
all convenience*. JOB Barnard street, near
Li belly.
hi 1 p u \mi 11-n tin 1:.
WANTED. A GOOD C'*OK APPLY
at 217 Gaston street. .*t.
ADVKRTISI Mi NTS SET IN CAP*
ITAIci Wil l. . PRINTED IN CLA*
SI FI HI. ADVERTISEMENT COI.PMN
FOR TWO Ci NTS A Woßli NO AD
\ KRTISI M N T lA K iIN Ft R LESS
TITAN . s
1 Mi’i.ui Yii vr w \\ 11.11.
wv\ r 1:i id strTInTT “• rng
married n*.tn one %% is •>;
afraid o( wmk w 4 iu to
anything for n living, threo yetrs in
Whoil ' I- rj) hiMle* . W ill e tn* on*
Klvi tii* w ik Aldree \\ W . {•!<
Moruiriy N*v%>
WANTED POSITION SAWMILL Art
yard '<*:* tn.n tr w oigii.g, guud rrfren 1*
A i.iri W tr* Col W S Branham.
W>crori , iii
WINTER BY A I*A!Y HOLDING
|*ermat * t lie* n*e pwltlon as usFi-tant or
wiii l i t small m !• crence# * x
chat'.ged. Adlr* Teach* r, Cbtrkston
G.i
IN Him ON WANTED BY REGISTER
ed plgirum A-Hti posudll e B*>
N> S ix .inu.ih, US
W % Vl'Klfc—%llM 111 %MUH v
you haix* |i •* it \ u> ?*• II <m ex hmge I
■ in help x>*u Adtlr m Prop rty. Orange
Park, Fla
IF Yol WANT GOOD MIt.K. GET IT
tuaii B|aiogtlkl Dairy, IF* rich, i>ura anJ
whok Mime.
CASH PAID FOR GOOD SECOND
hand oat sack#. 213 Wet Bay street.
IP YOU WANT A PLACE To DUMP
earth, dirt, t-and. ni.inur . en of
charge. Jus* at rlty limit hauling over
hi and road, write or telepbona Brown
Bros. or tig r Anderson an i East Brvud
sti els.
XDVKRTIrtI MKNTS HUT IN CAP
ITAIjS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLYrt-
Sil ILR ADVEUTIHKMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO UK NTH A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKLN FOR IJISrt
THAN 3X*.
it. % 1 h i uii iit:vr.
to HKvf 1 punish:d FLAT. "3
room*, iiiitit housekce|dug 111 east lab
cry,
FOR HI M—HOI M>.
FOR RENT . xuMriuU AIiUG IIOUBE
No 217 Waklburg street, east, between
Abprwrn and lJncoln, first-class ord* r
and condition, every convenlen e Rlyht
rent to right tenant. Ftate Haloamn
Cohen. West I'.toad and Broughton street a.
Foil RENT. 211 JUNKS STREET,
west, immciii iti- po-‘e-sion. M s Bik.-r,
IK*ld.
FOR RENT. 17 DUFFY STREET,
east, possession at once. Apply George
L Uarmanv, agoil. 14 Rrymi street, east.
TO RENT. 221 AND 233 IIoLWFn
•‘tn-et. ii*i; the-e nr<* good houses and
location excellent Afiply to C A M in
tire. 4*s B -ur*l f Trle Bill ding
for hi;vr—miv 1:1,1.%\R0t a.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE
Foil RENT. CORNER BHOCGIITuN
\NR WEST BROAD STREETS. FOR
MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE HAVAN
N All CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. II
P SMART.
FOR RENT. ON THE OOKHCHKK
roi le*wen three and four-mile (mwlk
(trolley < irs nearly lo two-miig |K>sty l.tnd
tn 100 fiom one acts lo one hundred,
same can be bough! In l*irge or small lots
on eO-X - terms. II lH>r**tt.
A DVERTIrt I: M ENTS sFT IN OAP
ITAIirt WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAII
SI FI El ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
TITAN 30C.
FOR KALE— HEAL ESTATE.
ADVERTISEMENTS S:T IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN C|AS
SJ El El * ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
E<H TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJ-LdS
TH IN 300.
r'tilt SALE. ON TUP; OOEKOHEH
road, between three and four-mile posp
(trolley cars nearly lo two-mlle post), latal
In lots fiom one acre to one hundred
same can be bought In large or small lots
on easy term*. (' II Dorset!,
"FOR SALE, A 1/>T FOR TWO ||UN
dred dollar*; easy term-, on Ninth street,
near East Brand, no city taxation, C. 11.
Dorset!.
FOR SALE, LOTS ON NINTH STREET
near East Rrood. no city taxes, at 820"
each: twenty-live dollar* < ash, and easy
monthly payments. C 11 Itors'tt.
FOR BALE, LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR
Emm Broad, ai L" each; will -ss„,
be advanced to 1225, when * lot lisa been
pnld for I can arrange to get a home
built. C. H. Imritell
FOR BALE THOSE LOTS ON NINTH
street, near East BrrMd; have only been
old lo flrsl-class |sirlle. who will make
g,m:sl neighbor*; and none others can buy.
The terms are very easy, and (hey are
cheaper than any othere In the vicinity.
C. 11. Dorset!.
REBID ENC E A ND~BUI LI) ING l/,TH
for sale all over Ihe city. Robert II
Talem. rgal estate dealer. No. 7 York
si reel. went.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET" IN CAP
ITAIX WILL BK PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
'
FOB SALE—MIM HI. I, A Al3Ol ft.
sov iu;m. the cough king: thy
It when yuur favorite rent ty fails, at 25c
bottle added to a gill ot honey makes a
splendid mixture lor lnfunts and children
"BENZOIN BALM. MAKES THE SKIN
like velvet, for sale hy diuxgl-t or si Hen
ry and A her corn I’ersse Drug Stores,
Whitaker and Taylor street*
FIRE PROOF 8 A KEF WE CARRY A
fine line of fire proof safes In stock at all
time*. The |*rt!r* can see exactly what
they are getting. Our prleew are as low
a* manufacturer* *e|| it, wMh freight add
ed. Parties Interested, who wish a good
fire proof safe, will do well to Inspect
our steek. Upptnan Tiros., Llppgnan
blo"k, ag 'nta for m inu r aHirers.
FINE TURPENTINE LOCATION
w-lth fine holy of route! timber for -ale
rheap for can!) only. Box O, Iron OHy.
Oa.
"ADVERTISEMENTS BET" IN CAP
ITA IX WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJ-E-tB
THAN 90C.
GOODpQSITIQNS
r^ECURED
I* wctl > (side .vsakf
Young Men
Women
cur practical
L > \ Rusiriess
tjlijHMOKob /
* BUSINESa /s/tv/n/raA 'O/f
COLLEG ES.| ( -t/tm/s.i/. n '
FOR %l.:—m*< El | IMDOIX.
sale. 18 crops ftr f y ir boxes; I2dh * ra
round tingter at $1 Si) |er acre t pgr
thousand tnxxet f r le.iw t ttmb plenty
of timber ti la* got n fl\. md-a of r tl -
road; will gUc pose-ion n w ■> at
•
M>rntng News
A CHEAP IIPGGY AND II VItNEHS
f>r sale Apply 3li> Ilrxm m
FOR HALE ONE ELEVAT *R
dredge. t9getlw*r with auxiliary i •Ig
For pirllculars nddrrss T H Tutwller
Chief Kngltie‘r Plant System StivxiitiAti,
G 1
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich, pure milk, iry it. you
will be pleased.
I.o*l %Ml FOI Ml.
h< al emew hat deformed. Liberal rew • *.I
if rTiurnel to B* -• in Stafford. 2k* Hous
ton street.
LOflT. A BROW N NPANIBL"* POft.
flniier will reeurn to No. 3 Perry siren,
west; suitable reward
I/HIT. V LADYSGOI.D WATCII Id B
era I reward If relurtiexl to l<7 West Jones
•reel.
1 111 c % 1 io> % 1 .
"YOP CAN T< H GRADPATEH ARE
• *mtng liu io s'<* p*r da> \\ •• guarantee
to phice you in poeltiou to do likewise
Write Southern las I tut* <f S.. n- r and
Inflmiary. Coltimhus. Ocorgin
in aiM.ma 1 11 %M l v
Al)\ KRTISIXMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL HE PRINTED IN CI.AS
rtIPIED AIVERTII:MENT con MN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO \!>
V KRTISI :m 1 ;nt TAKEN F>ll less
THAN 80* V
PI I Mil IML
MODERN PU .WRING IT WILL BE
to your interest to let me give you an es
timate on your plumbing, new or old
work, repair work a *i> laity, as I am
.1 prtnthal plumber. No gurt> xvork to
endanger your life. Wiggins, 'phone aff,
Georgia *r Bell.
UIM 1:1.1. Oil tit a.
IhiN'T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT
moxtng your furniture. rgHt>uig your car
petr or matting Perry & Benton will re
lieve you of al) that trouble.
YEH. WE REPAIR FURNACES. WE
ref*.ir heaters, we repair ranges, we re
pair cook stovt's, all orvlers prompt ly
filled A C price A <o. S:ale and Jef
ferson Streets. Thufics 468
HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED
with German ready mixed palm; entire
satlnfu Hon guaranteed. Adams Paint
Company ,
“WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HUN!
gry pofde at the Southern Grocery Com
pany, 114 Ikrnnrd street
WE SELL SEWER PIPE. FLUE
pipe, fire clay. flr brick at low*-t prh •■-*
Adiimi Paint Company, lot Cougtess.
West.
PERRY A BENTON 120 STATE
j*ir**H will fn*V4*, pit. k. t*hlp or iitor**
your furnltur* at hort notkrr, l-o *n
tv•• t• * your 014 niittram nt It4tl (X)H.
Bell 'ptuuie 1124
YOU WON’T REGIIET THE <V>KD
weather If you wtl let u ftimlnh you
with a h-ier or ri>K’- . we ran ne|| you
t-lieaper than any one tlnr, riml Will take
your old etnvo in ••xehanire A <* I’ricf* A
Go., Htote aixl Jeffemon etreein ’Phonei*
054.
OYIHINE IH THE BRUT WAI-B FIN
ISH nle. A damn Faint 4*o-, Havxnixh
aKentx. 104 4 ctixrn#, Went.
MOKE THAN ONE HU N Dll ED UK NTH
tn every duMar of your har*i*arn<l hard
nih nt the Hoiithern Gr>cry Company.
1)1 Bnrnard otreel
“THE STOCK OF OOOniff IV THE
Ptorr, 12 BroUKhton Ptreet. ennt. known n
Gardnrr'p Hnstinr. mnet he poll. parties
wlxhintf < aci |urrho.*r in lotp and prken
to pult.
THE SHOW CASES COUNTERB AND
fixture* in the Ptore. 12 Brotißh4tn etre**t,
< art. known an Gardner'* Bazaar, for mile,
they must go
REDUCE YOUII TTVINO EXPENSES
hy lnvetinir your hord-eamed hanl cash
with the Hmitharn Orocory Comptiny. 114
Ramar'l Ptreet
WE AHE RTILL IN THE PLUMDINV3
buxinra* and Mill do jr<od work at *x
tremrly low price*; our lf cent* mantel I*
n peach: we have them from 10 <mtp up
and will nut them | for you; jrlvc ua a
call A C. Price A Cos., 'phonce 6.lft, State
and J fferpon ptrpetp
HTERIaING BIIjVKR NOVWI,T!EB OO
init for lep* than flr*t <*o*t at 12 Hrotijchfon
alrect. eaat. ptore known mm Gardner'# Ba
zaar.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAI WIIJ, HB IMUNTEI) IN f’LA.H
SIFIED AOVEBTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTS A WORD .NO Al-
V KKTIR K M KNT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN B nr.
Norwood's "Satire"
For sale at all News Stands
in Savannah.
LEUAL NIUTIf Kl.
NOTICE of the flr*t meet in# of cred
itor*. In the Ihatrlet Court of tho United
State*, for the eaatern ftivl*lon of the
Southern I>|ptrk'4 of Georitla. In hunk
ruptcy. In the matter of S. MurkP. tn
diviJunlly. and a* a member of firm of
H Mark** A Cos., bankrupt. In tmnkruptcy.
To 4h<* creditor# of H Mark* iaul S Mark-*
A Cos.) of ItrutiHwb k. in the <*ounty of
Glynn, ami <h*triet afore*aid. n l*ankrupt:
Notice la hereby #iven that on the 7th
•lay of November, A D., IWO, the Mil
S Murks wan duly adjudicated bankrupt,
and that the fire* meeting of hi* crchtora
will be held at |4run*wi-*k. in Glynn
county, on the loth 4*iy of November, X
!>.. 19tn. at 10 o’clo* k in the forenoon, at
which time the *a!d creditor# may attend,
(Hove their appAnt a trupfee, ex
amine <he iHtnkrupt. an*t t run.*•• such
other buekieaij* an may |iro|H!rl) *:otnn
before pnld meetlnir
A J CROVATT.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Doted at Rninpwl *k. O#.. thl the 10th
day of sMovemlmr, Utoo.
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 I’EAS. To the 5 PERSONS puessing
nearest the number of jieas in the jar we will give a pair
of our $3.00 shoes.
A Committee of Elks will count the peas and deter
mine the winners.
GEIL & QUINT, 205 Broughton St., West,
lItTIIG MII> I'l II HE IMP*.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE!
\%M lIIIJS lAW) o\ ivm il Ito % I),
t . 11. IIOftICTT, iNrliunerr.
I Id* r ani by virtue of in order gnnt
• and by the Honorabk- Court of Ordinary
>f Chatham county. I will edl at the
Court House in Savannah, during the
u- 1.4 hourw of al*. cm TUESDAY I*ec,
I. !'.*•). f.tr Ihe purime <f pa>m*uit of
s- Hid f.-r Jbirthution, the follow mg
. th* proj-*rty of the estate of L M.
W irfteld *l* ‘fliril
I*ot 7 ~h, .•* to i, and an Interest In
1 ■*' of 1 u,-llvislon of that tract of
I*d in 1 ouni) ari l atate, on the
M*u -> in* 11,.1 VV.itrr- roads, known ax
Emm • ii x * < ordtng to <1 survey
ttiad !• I lw >rd J. Thomas Jan. 20. IM4.
*• cop> **f \x •>! ii, 111. ft hwl to a deed
from Graham a HubL-H to Tryphlna l>.
Warfield .>tt* *t in }]* >ounty records
of said count > Ik k *. |: folio 34. The
interest h.n.i - a'* In akl l>t No. tf>
being iinknowi m l uid* t* rmln-*l at this
'
revenue Htami and pajM rv.
II c 'T.\ N INGHAM.
A*lmlnlefr.dor r I. a • <<' L. M. Wor
th* Id. d-i.a^d
The above laud adt C. . nunty lands
(poor farm), ami 1* on ti • 1 r .l* of tho
Waters road, the emit it Ling
about 1 quarter of a in! f* •, * \|.r,-
gomery rruw road Th* fix- • *.?* nrl
mentioned com ain togetliet .i* ..t ftfty
tliree acr. x,
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
t)HM;t PROPERTY 04,1.1. | iloil PE
HIM i:. %M> 1.01 s.
I*. It. IHMIBBTT, Aaetlaseer.
Und* r and by virtue *f an or*lwr granted
by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
ruithatn County. I will eHI at the Court
House tn Savannah, during the tn-ual
hours of -ale. on Tuesday. December I,
iW. for th* purjxveo of distribution and
the |m vrnent of *l* biM. the following, which
la sold as do pro|erty f the cHtatt* of
George It Stone, de.-eaaed
lait No. Yi, Columbia w.r*l, and the Im
provement- thereon, consisting of a large
iwo-xtory *n l.i"*vnent tor cellar) real
dence with store aiiMehed, t*al*l lot IH-tng
situated on th*- northeast corner of Itah
• raham and * iglethorp* avenue, formerly
South Broad ktr*-*-t. and Icing auhject to
nn annual ground rent of fifteen 63-tw lol
lars, payable to the mayor and aldermen
of the liy of Savannah, also lota letters
*'l>" and "O." In Dale ward; l*t letter
"D" having a front of 31 1 feet n West
Proad etfeet, between Thirty-eighth and
Ttilrty-nlnGi streets, an*l fat ing Well*
rquare. by *l* pth of 110 f** t 10 a lane,
lot letter • G" having a front *>f thirty feet
on Thirty-eighth street, lietween West
Broad and Burroughs tr* tx. I*> a depth
of one hundred iiud twenty feet to a
lane Terms eh. purchaser paying for
revenue
< ’ll ARLES W KAUrtHY.
Adminlsl 1-itor Estate Getv If Stone, a
WELL LOCATED SEVEN-ROOM
111 s||:\4 I, %T IBTIiIV
11. IN)HX|OYT, Aartloneer,
Will sell nt the <Yurt House during ha
ti-uai hours of eaie. on TUESDAY,
In. 4. ID***, for the |*ur|ft>c of diviekai
b l w* en ownrrs,
Ixd Letter It xutidivision of 109 anl 110
Barry w.*r*t. 32 fe* 4 front by feet deep,
and lh Improvement*, known No 1710
llaliersham street, same eonsistlng of a
two-story reoklerw *. t ontalnlng seven
rMMniK Lshiee the tmth.
This property must la* sold. Is well lo
t* and ami Is a Kpl* ikIM chance to g* t a
h*in*‘ for lees Ilian the lions*- coat to
ImilM. Term *in le mad*- very eaay,
AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS
Wrlnr*4ay, Nov. 14, w. will (hill .on.
On.* 54M>.(1 UpriKhl I'lano, In ua only
month; 2 *<*<*oml-hnn<l Plnno* and 2 Or-
Kan*, anil olh-r mu*4i*al ln*trum,nl* Ta
llin Mllvcrware, Oil Htovr*, Iron and
Itni*. 14*dstr*t* in. w). 2 CVntar Tablr*.
25 pair* lac* Curtalna. 2 On I util. Show
Ca* (idalr *l.*), 1 Milllnrry Ca*t> and
Caahlvr * I)k.
BPBCIAL*
Finn loi of Trimmrd Paitrrn
Mm* (Iniporinl alylr*), nn* Ktblions and
llatiy i’ain>
AM. G(K)HB HOI.I) POBITIVBL.T
WITHOUT HKHKIIVK
A, WINKICIGHT. Aucllonwr.
I.K.UAI SALES.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Will be #oid, nn Ihe flrpt Tuesday In I>e
remlter next, bong the fourth day of lJ)#~
(♦rnber, a# publh- outcry xt the Court
lloune In paPI rminty, within the legal
hour* of tu the hlfchod bidder fur
cw*h, *ert#ln prop* rty of which the fol
lowinir ip ii full and complete depeription:
An undivided om-fourth tart of ail
that trace of land, wharf property, with
the •ppurUtiancu, pltuat'd. lyiruc un*l be
in# in the eaPtern tiortlon of **id city of
fM% , anniih. end known and <ll*ttnxulhed
In the idan and up*>n tin map of Bavan>
min ae Lamar*p wharf, mk! wharf prop>
erty liein# hounded on the north by th**
Havannah river, ept by Igamar’a ca
nal. eolith by tru*tee*' #nrden lot number
fourteen, and wept by the public dock,
by the work* of the Bavannah Gap <‘om*
lany nnd hy Reynold* at reef. Hay ptreeA
ext* nd* and |>a**in# throu#h paid wharf
property; together with till the rt#ht,
manbiiv, hereditament# amt appurt#-
nan< ch to the enme hclon#(n#.
Bald property levied on a* the property
of Harriet C. Jone. executrix of O. De-
Itopwet laimar. to nafiefy an execution 1"*
*ue*| the HtjfM'Hor Court of mkl
county on the twenty fire* day of Fenru
ary. !!WB. in favor i>f Frank C Jonee and
Harriet C. Jo ne*. mini in let rn torn of G.
H Ia mar, a#ain*( aald Harriet Jonen.
executrix, tm nforenakl Kakl property
being in ivuww-don of the owner* repre
pentimr the thrc.f>urth (\) ItMereal In
the mi;.l profterty.
Thl# I*l day of November, 1900
T. J WEENY.
Sheriff C. Uo., O#.
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I.RUAL SOTICEI.
V EBTYmtpAN?
I TO ItS
GEORGIA. tTIATHAIf COUNTY—
Nollr-e In hereby given to all p* r*onn hav
ing demand# ngainnt Mary L
late of nald county, deicaned. to i<r*e#nt
them to me. properly mate out. within the
time prenrrlhed by law. no a* lo *haw
their character nml amount; nnd aii per
son# Indebted to raid leceurtenl are r* -
quirrd to make imm- Hate payment to ma.
WILLIAM J 4JUANTOCIC
Administrator.
Savannah. Oa., Nov. fl. 13WX
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