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FAIKMAN'A %M (XWriaiT,
yy m . Ultra nt lk ThfUlcr to • Vrr
Hnmll Audience.
Falrtnan a Bih) lvr a Un**!l con
c ; At the Theater iaat night. and play
... an fx vlk'iit profranmt, but to an cx
,. dinglv -mail audience. The programme
a follows:
overture "Tannhanwr" Wagner
\ unit from nrct Bynphory
licet hoven
lnternuno. "Forget M* Nut"
Macbeth
Tie Holy Ctly A llama
Mr. Q. Fieurant, Mr 11. Roussl.
Grand Deacrlptlve Fantasia
Hermann
I, p>rt*ntinjr ihn voyage of Columbus and
the Dlsi'overy of America
geh t'tfon "Robin llood" DeKovin
Ito 010 aolo. "Kanin-.•• Demare
\V. C. Beane.
••ftouihern Plantation Song’*
Conterno
Grind March "The K.ks" Falrman
. ated to Savannah l/ilg 11. I*. O K ,
No. IK3.
T* the **Tannhuser" overture Mr
1 rm.ir. pluyni a- nn encore a iopulr
in hi and encored the l>eKovtn *e!ec
i , with t spirited rendition of•• Whi
stling Rufua." The Hermann font isle
hi* given with spectacular ♦•ffect#. The
l I will leave to-day for New York.
The next attraction, to-morrow mitlnee
m 1 night. Is Murray A Mack’s "Shont
li ..' the Chutes." The play Is a tar e
cometiy. and has won xucoea* of the most
emphaii-' type this (teuton. Olllc Mick
v nullified with "Finnegan Hall." an I
y, , i r fteven years associated with
(•i.iiil- A Murray. They form a team
o s-4ir> r*Mom equaled In ihelr ne Id
line -f <nilc work. They sot a fast par*
of ii n.aking in this piece and the other
|w*rf iuc i•- forty in all -convene t* make
n perfuitnunce t tat is w th* it an ille or
tl tl m n eiil. IT**'tv girls, lit beautiful
goa *, various #q>*vlalti* . a real race tbe
tv% * it horses) un<l a chut** in ac'loti ara
up r the Mill* n* features of the ier
lorrn . n* *.
A Milk White Flag," to be seen Thur--
<fa* nlifht, 1* one of the brightest of
Hoyt’s farce-com edka The i>;e e has
I* • n partly rewritten and furnished with
a nw mu.-i al programm< . 01 1 a num
ber < f novel vaudeville turn.s There Is
a honw* of pretty girls, eixlow* and wPh
e\ *dieii* volcca and showing th* result
of skillful stage maroigement. Many of
the old favorites appetr among the prln
cipila. and Little Chip as "the Private."
continue* lo iitnuit
• Too Rich to Marry" will he seen Fd
dn \ and Katun lay night, with • -p*ciai
matinee Httur*iy. The following is from
t ie Kputanburg Dally Herald; "The .t
--tra tU n at the oj era 1 "i-** ws ‘T o
Hich to Marry.* The audience wan not
large, but was very appreciative, and en
joy* Ia splendid I day rendered by a
troupe of artists. The o Hi g was wry
good, and every one who atiend**l enjoy
ed an evening of plea are."
TO I*l T ON % Tilllll> SHIP.
s**.- anna b-Plti ladelphln Line Online
h Ilia llulueaa.
The Savannah-Philadelphia Line of the
Merchant*' and Miners’ Transportation
Company is having all the business it can
handle, and a thlid steamer U to bo put
on e*m.
The He onl navs: "One of the busiest
whorea along the Delaware river front
in Philadelphia is that of the new 8*
\annah line, at the foot of Lombard
f reel. The vessels are taxed to their
t .11 cap* ty on both north and ooutlw
t *nd trip*, nnd as soon as a third ate.im
ti can Ih* got ready for set vice. It w ill
t. add* and to the Heel. The Berkshire left
this port for Savannah Saturday. **arry
i'g a cargo of intsv* Ilan**>ue freight as
extensive as her holds would i>**mlt.
The freight on ih* Berkshire came
H tn the Ka t ami West. In addition to
largo consignments fr* in Philadelphia and
Pennsylvania in* rebuilt* Several carloads
<• |Mi*r came from N*w England, and
i elve carload* of grain came from Chi
.go an<l lowa for points In the Koutli.
V,erc were several cnrU nds *f machinery
f -tn Ohio, whlb* Williamsport. Pittsburg
Heading nd other Pennsylvania manu
f>* luring centers also contribiitiHl large
•nsignmortts of machinery. The Berk
tire brought up a full cjirg of pig Iron.
1 mber. baled straw, cotton and caber
Southern products, as well as a number
if pasaengers.
in add tlen to her heavy load of freight
the Berkshire took with her on her ooutn
bnund trtf* 2? first-class |*sHengers. the
larg- st number ytt taken by either steam
.T of the line. Carroll 11. Smith, the 10-1
1 agent. Is receiving many Inquiries
f om persons who are making up par
i*es to take the trip. The company ha*
Hen taxed to the utmost to car* for the
H.iw freight business and has. in rnn
uenee. n *de hilt little efTort In
•hr. tlon of passenger business Neverthe
' a numter of tourists have accom •
;ar *el ihe vessels on each trip As soon
n third steamer 1 placed on the line
row schedule will go Into effect with
. -ailing- each way per week and the
r- mny w ill then m.ik** a hkl for passen*
m r business."
oItIH?lt IN CON'NOLLY CASH.
Jndge Vnruooil l)rflnr What Prts
jirrly llefi*rc Him.
J\ le Norwood another ordrr In
•h. Connolly attiu-hmi nt enw on yratrr
liav Tho orrtor rtmply rrcllr. .lcilalona
>r. iily nta.ln by Ju*l. Norwool n>l
nx.rka no new trp In Ihr trial of thn
. of law ant fact lnvolvr<t In the
hea ring.
T luoatlon of wheth.r or not the Ar
t . ,nl, the Atlantic Contracting Com
; i > I'.rnjamln D. Oreene, an.l John K
* 1 Kilw/.r.1 If. Oaynor. have any food
<l. f n... t„ the artion InMltute t against
n b} Conno ly. rnnnot property M in
• ~| tr (h* present heuring. ►ys
Norwood In his decision. That
t be tried when ih.* declaration in a
' hmem ha* been filed, the answer of
lefcnd*nt made and the case **>-
9 • and t t jury fer trial upon !•* merits.
• t er contention made by Mr Bar
• ..r . if„ ib* plaintiff. Judge
*. hoMa is proptfl) fctfoft W® jjf
• ion This i* the question of Mi W
• r *r;tc#n's status *!• ihe attorney *’
•v *f the defendants If he I* not. then
I u not the rignt to make an affidavit
* th** It 'Ufllelency of the kamd; if he
* bii engaged properly, his affidavit
ether hufticient. Mr. Pharlton ears
• i*i. tc?: th- defendants and Mr
? hays Mr. Charlton loes not. I*
• s question whl*h Judge Norwx>l
* 1 have to d.Tlde
Mr. Harrow's contention that Mr Charl
b dK*h not represent the Atlantic Pon
ing ( >mpany and the other defend
• ‘ - li* b-• <| p? in* ip.illv upon U tters r*-
"and by him from (he firm *f Fharlt*n
4 arlton. In which that firm protests
*• ' 1 ** being served with pai*er*< conn* t-
w >h this hit ,f litigation Mr Charl
xplair.h the** letters by saying that
l s npieaent th*- <k*fcndr *-.
firm d'*c* not.
EAT-WELL
HAS IMITATORS
But No £ at .
hk Mwriifc pnftttß
"How to by happy though munnl." ha*
bfrn cntirrly aolvnl to the *ati*fartion
of buntlrrfU of thouMtid* of womrn
Tbrrr ran hr no lutpptni without
hraltU. The jft-nrral liralth of woman
l* dependent on the local health of the
delicate womanly organa. When there
are debilitating drama or inflammation,
ulceration or female weakneaa, happinea*
in mamotrr ia practically lmpoMihlr. A
hoit of happy wives testify that the
secret of happiness in marriage ia found
in the u*e of Or Ktm'l Ft norite Pre
scription. It dnes the drains, heals ul
ceration and inflammation and cures fe
male weakness. It makes weak women
strong, sick women well.
Mo Anna Willy, i Michigan tlenap), North
etlle. Spink Cos , S l>ak . wrttr. "I am enjoy,
tna go! health thank, to yu.it kind advice and
valuable remedle. t suffered very much with
female weakneoa and other ailment, tor more
than two vest,, when I wrote to you for ndvice
After carefully foltowtag your advice and takiay
,it ta'ttlea each iA Dr I‘ietce ■ h'avortte frr
acriptlon and ‘todden Medical Utwovery ‘ lain
now a well and happy woraeu *
Women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce
by letter, free. Correspondence private
Address Dr K V Pierre. nutTalo. N. Y
I'IKTIT-THHKK RKKOIIB RBt URDBR.
tllshleen Perinn, Who Ilnae No 1,1-
*rim* to ll#* Tris-st Tlila Morning.
Flfty-thrc* prisoners v.'cr** before the
Heoonfer yesterday morning the majority
of them being up on small charge*.
Frank Me Don iM. Chat. Belltnayer, and
George K. Well-, showmen, grreated by
lNitr>lm.tn O'Connor for playing crap In
a car in flic Hlanl System’.* yard, were
**nfenced (u or t**n days each. They
w * ro anxious to get out of town ( Join
ih*-.r respe.rtivf shows, no paid up.
81 ymon Barvtce. field on (h* h.rge of
having shot John Wollertnan, Sunday
morning, had hla case continu'd to await
(h* result of Wollerm.m’a wound.
Jdf*. A. GiUi.ird, and La wren* • Field*,
the colored boy* nrre*(el Saturday night
on the charge of stenUng a package from
the dellveQT w gon of Mr. L. Adler, were
remambd t*> th* City Court on the charge
of simple larceny.
Jas. Lew!*, who la aupposeal to he on
escaped conv'lc! from the county chain
gang. was order* 1 held subject to the
demand of th** county authorities.
Three negroes orrest***! for gambling
in o house in Italian etreet lane, were
sentenced |5. cw ten days each.
At morning’s s*-sslon of the Re
corder’s Court will Ih- heard th*' cases
of eighteen nttizen* who are on the In
formation docket charged with doing busi
ness without a license.
SBNT IN ll\ THR POLICE.
Hfifril Arrratu YMlrrdar on Mnny
< liargr*.
Artemii* Brown. colored, wia arrested
yoierday afternoon by Patrolman Shee
han at the of Josephine Urown
who charges ih* prisoner with having*
drawn a pistol and attempted to shoot
h* r. At the barrack* a further charge
of carrying • nnct.tled wrnpooa was anter
ed against Brown.
Jltn lajw*. colored, w in arrenlal hy De
tective Murphy and Is held at the bar
ra k.** on the charge of robbery. Iw Is
one of the three negrof* that a short time
ago entl< el John 'ro< k**r Into Jones* Ok!
Field an l there assaulted and robbed him.
The other two were rrestl early In the
morning after the crime bv Patrolman M.
ftavlfl, but Low' had disappeared and was
found only yesterday.
John Trupplre. colored, was sent to the
barracks by Patrolman Wall. Trapplre is
charged with having been drunk ami
having entered the store of Mr. A. 8.
Griffin and assaulted him with a stick
Another arrest made yesterday by Pa
trolman Wall was fhnt of Frank Mum for I
who Is charged with scorching on the
street, thereby knocking down and Injur
ing a small white child. Bessie Ui\ingston.
of No. 10 Jefferson street. The acident
occurred at Barnard and Broughton
streets about !2:3U o’clock. The child was
not badly hurt.
Mint: Jt IMiMCNT OF court.
Superior < ourt Directs \pw Trials
for Mel I Mini Moultrie.
Th remittiturs from the Supreme Court,
overruling the decision* of Judge Fa 111-
gont In refusing new trials to W. H Mell
and Jake Moultrie, were filed In the Su
perior ('ourt yesterday, and. hy Judge
Falligant '* order, the judgments of the
Supreme Court were made the Judgments
of the Superior Court.
No date for the new trials which have
been awarded was set. They will proba-
Ily not take place until the December
term of the court.
ii .% i NOTICE*.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—
Notice Is hereby given 'o all |* rsons hav
ing demands against Mrs. Isabella Nelli,
Inte of aak! county, deceased, to present
them to me. proparly made out. within
the time prescribed by law*, so as to show
their character and amount; and ull
persons Indebted to said deceased, are re
quired to make Immediate payment to me.
Savannah, Ga.. Nov. 1. 1900.
JORDAN F BROOKS.
County Administrator,
IS Bay street, west.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against Char lei I). Baldwin,
late of said county, deceased, to present
theen to us at Southern Naval Stores Uom
pany’s office, \2A Bryan street.east.proper
ly made out, within the time prescribed by
Inw, so iis to show their character and
amount; and all persona Indebted to said
deceased are requl.ed to make Immediate
payment to us
ELIZA J. BALDWIN. Executrix.
WILLIAM C. POWELL, Executor
LAWRENCE M< NEILL. Executor.
Savannah, Oa.. Nov. 12. 19U0.
iROIX CHATHAM COUNTY -
Whereas, David 8 Waters has apples! to
Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of David Waters, de
ceased.
These are, therefor**, to cite and admon
ish nil whom t may concern to be and
U ppar hefote said court to make objection
<|f any they have), on or before the first
Monday in December next, otherwise ad
letter* will be granted.
Witness, the Hen II impton L Kerrlll.
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
am Jay of November.
,n > prank k keilbach.
Clerk Cl. OrO’r. C., Cos.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1900.
POLK LHI NN It % 11. NOV. >.
All (he Arrnitfli mriiu omplrted and
Ihe Outlook (or It Bright.
Ths second annual pollcs ball, which
will take place at the Guards Hail on
Nov 28. gives promise of being • most
successful affair. The committee having
ths matter In charge of whl h Mr Ju
lius Stark Is chairman has left noshing
undone (hat will add to the enjoyment of
the evening The music wil. be (urtlhhel
by Rosenfeid's orchestra, tti.d suppac will
be serve! about midnight
The sale of It. kets has been quite
larg* end th- Police Henevolent Ascla
tlon. to whose us-e the proceeds will be
devoted, will receive quttu a hn*lume
amount.
LIM, OAK I%LL TO-N UillT,
The l.rulff** to liny l*nrnphernnlia
W till llie Money llrsllied.
A ball will ha given by Live * *.k D**lg-“
of odd Fellows to-night at th* Knights
of Pythias Hall It* o! j. t is to s*-cura
money with which t> buy p.* rxphcmult i
for the bulge work. The arrangeiitenls,
of which i committee c i g *f Dr
E. A Oaburne, Mr. Butler and
Mr. Frank Wt-rm ar in charge, hav*
been made as * • mpletc as |>** >lbh .*!
there Is no doubt that the aft air will t-o
o most (upceaiful one. Iteenfald’s *r
chestra will furnish the murk Supper
will b** s?r\e*i a!out mldn'ght.
H tiunv IHE Ml N \% ILL NKKTs
Mr. A. H. Palmer Off fr the Conven
tion nt Itlehmoutl, \ a.
Mr. Ali. Pa.m* r left last nig* t by the
Southern Railway for Richmond, where
he goes to attend th** annual convention
of th** Nationa. Hardware J* • • A
#*,♦!tlon Bonu- 4***' or and leu it-r* will
attend tho convention. w*i h will • h**M
it fha Hi
will begin to-m*>friw and hist •->*•*• iluv.* 4
LEGAL SALTA.
A.M COIM \
Will Ih- gold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next. being the fourth •!' *f D ‘
cember. at public out* rj at the Court
House in said county, witnin the l 1
hours of sale, to the high*—t bidder for
cash, certain property of vhb*h th** fol
lowing is m full and complete d* s ripilon
All undivided one-fourt i ( l 4 > port >! oil
that (rat's of land, wharf property, won
th** appurtenances, situat'd, lying mid b*
Ing in the eastern portion .f .-ait *ity of
Kavanruih. and known and d:*dlngul*h*-d
In the |gn anl upon th* map of , c a\ an
null as Lamar’s wharf, -aid wharf prop
erty being bounded on the •-artlt by th*-
Savannah river, east by laimar’* ca
nal, south by trustees’ garden lot nurnb r
fourteen, and wst by th*- public do* k
by the works of the Kavanmih Gas (**m
lany n*l by Reynold-* street. Bay str* <
extended passing through said wharf
property; together with nil th** rights,
members, hereditament* and appurJc
n Alices to Ih** mm*- lie longing
Bald property levied on ns the property
of Harriet C. Jones, executrix of G. I*-
Hosset Lamar, to Fatlaf an execution 1-
sued from the Sui* rtor <’ourt of sti *1
county on the twenty-flrst day of Febru
ary. USB, in favor of Frank C. Jn**s u 1
Harrl**( C. Jones, lehninlstrators of G.
11. Umar, against sai l Harr!* C. J*>ne
executrix, as aforesaid. Bsl property
being in poaae-lon of the owners repr**-
wnting the three*fovrtha t 4 4 > interest In
th** said property
This Ist day of Nnv*mV-r. irsi*
T J SWEENY,
Sri* rlfT • Cos.. Off
CITY SHERIFF 8 SALE.
Sheriff's Office, City Court of Savan
nah: Savannah Ga.. Oct. D. M*m -I’nder
nnd by virtue of an execution l--*uing out
of the Pity Court of Savannah in favor
of Amerb *m Linseed Company, agam-t
Forest City Varnish Company. I have
this day levied upon th** following de
scribed property as the property of de
fendant. to-wit:
All that varnish nnd paint manufactur
ing plans. **onsietlng of one tw*n'v-hor.-
Uiiler engine, paint grinders, pots, ket
tles. varnNh tanks and other machinery
ii*ed in conn** tlon with f.il plant, and
all located on Stiles avenue ;n th*' city
of Savannah. Aisv a I tha( >to k of raw
material, consisting of mein. oils, white
lead. powder. et*. Ail oontaln*d in tb*
building at said plant. A4so on* (D iron
safe and office furniture, consisting of
dek. chair, let ter-pres*, etc. Also ahou(
six (8) cords of pine firewood, the same
being located and contained also at said
plant. Also one (l) roan horse and or*
one-horse wagon.
And I will proceed to offer same for
sale at public outcry on th* firs* Tuesday
In December, 1W (same being the fourth
day of th** month), during the lei it and
usual hours of sale. In front of the Court
House door in Chatham county, to satis
fy said execution Defendant notlfhd of
levy. Property described In ex. utlon.
Terms cash. E J WHELAN.
Sheriff C. C . 8
LEGAL AOTIt KI.
IN the City Court of Suvar.nah. July
terra. 1900
Michael A. Connolly vs The Atlantic
Contracting Company. fhnjurnln l
Greene. John F. Gaynor and Edward 11.
Gaynor. Attachment.
To the defendants. The Atlantic Con
tracting Company, Benjamin I). Greene.
John F Gaynor and Edwrard II Gaynor:
You. and each of you. nr** hereby com
manded to be and appear nt the next
term of the City Court of Savonviah. to
wit. the November term. 1900. on the flr-t
Monday ir. liecomber. during said term,
at 10 o'clock a m.. before the Judge of
said court, to show cause why n order
for the sale of the property levied upon
In the above entitled case should not be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas M
Norwood. Judge of the City Court of Sa
vannah. this 10th k*> of B*ptember, In
the year of our Ird. 190*
WARING RUSSELL* JR.
Clerk City Court of Savannah.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
/ ITORS
rjfcoßOlA. CHATHAM COI’NTV-
Notice Is herebv given to all p* r-n* hav
ing demands against Mary L. Quuntock.
late of s.ild county, decease*!. t* \ r sent
them to me. properly made out. within the
time prciTrlbed by law. so n* to show
their character and amount; and all per
sons Indebted to said deceased .ire re
quired to make Immediate payment to me.
WILLIAM J. QUANTOCK.
Administrator.
Savannah, Ga . Nov. 4. l^o
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demand* against Margaret Valert ne
lale of said county, deceased t>. pre-ent
them to me. properly made out, within
the tlm** presented by liw to as to show
their character and amount, aid all par*
sons Indebted to said decease! are re
quired to make immediate payment to me
Savannah. Ua., Oct. l9d
GEORGE MOURO.
Exa utor.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS
GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given to all persona hav
ing demands against Inditna Williams,
late of said county, deceased, to present
them to the undersigned, properly made
out. within ih* trr* present**-i by lw.
no as to ohow their chara ter and amount,
and all persons Indebted to *u*d deceased
are required to moke immediate payment
to the undersigned
THE GERMANIA BANK.
Administrator.
Savannah. Ga., Oct. 27, 13W.
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
AmrlnlUnMni Mullcta*.
CURES Consumption General De
bility. La Grippe. Cold*. Bronchltle.
M aiaria. Dyspepsia. Depression, and
weakness from whatever causes
It II Ut** UillT tt ?i,U*f l*t> X bf t‘ .* UtrrrMOl( M %
lOriilcinr. IL. t * |i*rnier H<* ur* y*-n ar: ih
riiiiiae. All •triMuitsu m i 4 r<*efi t>r direct f; 00
tllr* Send f. r medic* i b k;#• i>d *-•.moniai*.
I>ufl> Walt IX Slake) ( 0.. Hu* Sealer. X. V,
CLASSIFIED AUVtKMSEMENTS.
ri:HSON a.
week ha^Tkobt
ting fr* • t<o> a an*l gli at t*-nt iM. no
sunlle’s chopping, or ih>vU-<* practb lng
but cut by the Geurc a hair expert him
>e|f. ht Ing this -itlv. i>u th* .ith. lie tween
* aml i p. m.. East Broughton, luitr.
Jewelry an.l shaving Mipi lv liuuce Tile
place f.-r everything pertaining i* hair,
>wib hc* baju - | rnp *buir , wu nius
tit lien, whisker-**. fr ua.ly. stage, tnas
•4*•• r• B- nnl dLcttv* u-* mail orders
promptly and carefully (Iked
BLA*K AND GARDEN DANCING
A i'l* my. (athull** Library Halt, * lass for
••dulls every Monday and Thurs*lay even
ing fim v to 11 o'clock
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITA IjS WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
Foil TWO CENTS A WORD No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN iC.
THANKSGIVING DAY WILL BOON
he here. Bee Miller for a suitable table to
hold that turkey atul trimming.-* Dining
tables, sideboards, buffets, chins closets,
chairs to pi* m anybody 3)7 Broughton,
v cst.
YOU WILL LIKE THE Mil K FROM
Bpringtb-ll Dairy; It's rich nnd pure, try
- It.
don't* forget THAT MILLER
**l| doll* and lovr* c<*?*> and s* our
holiday assortment. 37 Broughton, west.
oEieBCHIG NT HSEHY. OPIoSITE
Cat ho! I** Cemetery. • hrysanthemuma.
'iime 11a Jnponl as. are* ar* is. palms, flow
ers n*l floral d*signs. la*ave your order*
w ith J. Gardner, tig* nt. VI Broughton,
east.
Y S FOR ART SQUARHS WHILE
they last Big nssortm* nt. all grades of
art **|inrs. rug.**, mats, portieres, C. IV
Mill* r. agent.
SPECIAL. AN UNLIMITED HUPPLY
of new willow* rockers, ladies’ size, at 82.
J. W. Tee pie.
I~AM NoW LOCATED AT 414 WE AT
Hr*iughton; ring up 11H** If you wont to
have your fumftturs fn*ved or parked for
shipment >r storage. 1 guarantee prt *#
the same *s I *lo the work that’s given
to me. A B. Griffin, 414 Htoughton strest,
west; mattress* a m.ula to ord r
IF ITB RUGS YOU WANT YOU CAN
get them cheaper from McGlills.
81 Full WOVEN WIRE COTS WHILE
they lut-t. C. P. Miller, agent.
KKNSINUTx.N FARM Mli.K 18 CN
surpass'd t r rlchnea.**; delivery is per
fect; phone. 2346.
HER MILLER FOR OF KICK DKBKB",
offl* ■ tal i* h, off)* o matting, office shades.
2U7 Broughton, west.
WHEN YOIT HKE M GILLIH’ SlXTY
inch 99-<*enf rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't ht-:p It. will sell in any quan
tity.
HER THE JEWEL STOVER AND
ranges for sale by J. W Te* pie; also
agent f r Insuran e gasoilna stov* .
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,"
is n specialty with MoGWfs.
UPIIOLBTKRKD. MAT
tr* -*■ !* renovated, antique furniture repot
Che!, furniture packed, ant shipped in
l* m munn- r. S* nd in** yout ur*)*-rs. C*. P
Miller, agent.
FLoRAL DESIGNS, BULBS, IIYA
r a ths. nanlssm . |*ulms. cut ff*wers from
o*lxchlg‘it nursery, opj-oslte Catholic (Vm
et* ry I.eav** orl*rs with J. Gardner,
agent. 12 Broughton, east.
MGILLIS' LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your [srlor.
M OILLIS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS,
luce curtains, himmcks, water eoolem.
pillows, pictures, stoves. b*troom suits,
and furniture of every description.
IF YOU DON’T KIND WHAT YOU
want where you are dialing, euppooa you
try Miller His assortment Is the liest in
town. 27 Broughton, west.
KENSINGTON FARM IS ON AN
elevation in the country. frr* from city
drainage. Impossible f* rml k to fiecoute
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey m Ik. phone 2J45 De
livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
M’GILLIH MOV KB PACKS. SHIPS
and stoje- ptan*ia and furniture; best work
only, no "Cheap-John" prices—no "Cheap.
John" Jo!s
"ootJd fish water
grass, bone flour. 20-pound hag 00 cents.
J. Gardner, agent, for the present at 12
Broughton.
SEE MILLER’S NEW CtTTLBfII IN
ceri**ts. mattings, linoleums, window
shades. All w k done in flrr.claas style.
Get our estimate. 207 Broughton, w-'-st.
M’OILLIS SKLI-S SIXTY-INCH RUGS
—Smyrna patterns-for cents.
YKK“MILLER’S NEW STEEL STOVES
nnd ranges, til h* -iters, wood heaters.
h*st makes, reliable goods, reasonable
prices. 2Cf* Hroighton, west.
ADV E RTIBE-M E NTS SKT IN Ca P-
WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
yoft TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOC.
vi i:mc %L.
LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Bannyroyal Bills nr* the bes* Hf**, re
liable. Take no other Fend 4c et mi*s
for particulars. “Rcllsf for laHll* s ” in
letter by return null Ask your druggUt.
Chichester Chemical Cos.. Bhilaki , Ba.
HOW Ain; YOUR FEET** IF YOUR
feet are troubling >ou. call on rr.** an 1 I
will give you relief. I cure Ingrowing
nnlb. ori 1 and all disease?* of the feel
without pain; charges reasonable; can
give the best ivf< rerc *s In the Ity; i
tients trKitd *t riddances; orders -n
be left at Livingston's drug store. Bull
and Congress streets; telephone 29t. Lem
Davis surgeon chiropodist.
HE Ll* VV INTI’IMiLK.
retail grocery
housi.*, a young mar. who understands fhs
buslmss. who Is willing to work, with rec
ommendation fr n Ist employer as re
gards his moral bat-:a; none other na*d
apply. Add res Gu •r. In own handwrit
ing. care Morning News
WANTK.It A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN
15 and 18 > m II to t ike care of p*aty
cash and to writ** letters; must D- able
to take letters in * north and; none tbt on
who la willing to work hard ami long
hours need apply Andress X Y Z .
care Morning N*ws.
WANTED. FERTILIZER SALESMAN
for Gs:>rgla ;t.n*l Altdama. Stab* x;#eri
ence. tonnage, full list of reference* Ad
dress ••Manufacturer," vurc of ConsUlu*
UoQ, ALanta. Ga.
HELP M (MLU-tIUF..
good
Park svenue, we*:
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEAT
cutter at ice. Apply ICC Ogb thorpw ave
nue. tN f
WANTI I • . LRRK
alsr> .\iirt !••• or apply at lloltnes
Drug Cos VN bey, da
WANTED TWO KI RBT-CLASS CO A T
nl trouser makcre Apply G Fwntlnl, No
4h Bull s:re*t
SALESMEN WANTED T(* BEE! OKU
good* by an>|de to wholesale nt I retail
trail** w<- .ire the largest atul only man
ufacturers in our line in the world, liberal
salarv paid Addr **s. • nti D x Mfg (*• .
office. Board of Trade Building. Savan
nah, Ga
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS LUMBER
Inspector ir and **lerk A l*lr<- *
Kct c**.iat Lumtsr Company, Wit r
limn, KUi,
HUI P U FEMALE.
A GOOD GENERAL BE It
vunt that in *k. West Duffy
street
\\ %NTEI • AN r \ i’l l!! i:\* i ; *
searn*tr< k Apply at 19 Broughton sti'*t.
u t Ht.
AIVVEH rISKMI NTS SET IN CAP
IT A1 iS WILL HI? PRINTED IN CLAB
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT I’OLUMN
Foil TWO CENTS X WORD. No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C
i xiri.oi xti \ i' u in t i'll.
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE WOMAN
want** i |ia •* to do housework. 4*32
Chxrlas wtr* **i
"wanted by Kxi hTi nced San
|xwiil*n .is Uxikk* • per, -hipping; or bill
ing clerk, beat ft\ reference. Address
“Earn* st " *re of New**
WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. Posi
tion shipping and receiving clerk, ten
\.rn *■-fperten* e. A-ldr* n C. J. II , care
Morning News.
u %vi i ir—*||*M | | i mxh s.
WANT (loop MILK. GET IT
frtxn S|m tngfleld Dairy, It's rich, purs ami
w hob i*otne
IF YOU WANT A PLACE TO DUMP
earth, dirt, rand, manure, etc. free of
chstge. Ju-*t at city limit*, hauling over
hard road write or t* hq>hn Brown
Br . corner Anderson and East Broad
tre*-ls.
ADVGHTI I XfENTS SET IN’ CAP
ITAIA4 WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ('oI.UMN
FOR TWo CENTS a WORD No AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOC.
* <lt MI N I— NODUS.
TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISIL
o*l riwrnia for nnt. privilege of bath. 21A
Eaet Henry.
“‘NEATLY FURNISHED HO*MR. Aid,
convctilrnccs. Jia Barnard street, near
Liberty.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM,
southern exposure; modem canvanlencas.
310 Jotiis, •■ust.
FLAT* FDR MITKT.
TWO FLATS FoR RENT IN 4i4 M/C
ccn. east. K. J Kennedy.
FDR HI.XT— HOI HHB.
" /^hTdT^?NT^TT?XriroiTi: XH^^
N* 217 Waidburg street, east. Ih tween
At • riurn nn I lain coin, first dim ord*r
and condition; everv converlenr# Rleht
rent to right tenant Kntata Hal*mon
Cohen. Wi st Broad aid Broughton streets
FOR RENT. NEW MODERN BRICK
dwelling Whitaker street, one door north
of Taylor. Apply to 11. F. Kink, Ander
son and Abercorti streets.
“FOR RENT THAT DESIRABLE RES
Iden* No. (tgbtbnrpe avenue, Wf*t,
near Barnard; Immediate possession. Ap
ply within.
““FOR RENT OR BALE. THAT MAG?
niflc* nt residence on the southeast corner
of Gwinnett and Barnard street a. J. I> La-
Roche.
FOR RENT. RESIDENCE I'd PERRY
street, west. Apply to Andr* w* Jlanl y
Cos.
FOR RENT THAT DESIRABLE RES
1 donee with outhouse*, stables nl a
Is** ulf ill garden, UK Taylor street, east.
For particulars Inquire S. Gu< kenhel
mer’s Hons. Bay and Jefferson street.
““FOR RENT. “ 214 JONES STREET,
west, inuuvdiute poowaaolon. M S. Baker,
agent.
TO RENT, 221 AND 72% BOLTON
street, wist; these ar* good houses and
location excellent. Apply t C. A Mdn
tlrr. 4Vi H *ard of Trade Building
““for BENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE
reshb ri *-.*. ihoroughly renovated Apply
A Wylly, agent, 12 Bryan street, er.st
FOR HUXT—ffTDMKB.
Most DESIRABLE RETAIL
store in Savannah; situate*! No 125 Whit
aker street. Qppo<qf- new Postofflce; w**li
ii'ht|(**d for any kind of retail trade. Ap
ply W. M A W. E. Con*y.
FDR IIIM-MIX CLL4XKOI .
FOR RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON
AND WEST BROAD STREETS. F* )It-
MKRLY occt PIED BY THE SAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. If.
P. SMART.
“FOR RENT OR SALE THAT ELE
rant farm, four miles on the Augusta road
(paved), captaining two hundred and
Hire** acres, fifty of which are* under a
high state of cultivation, there ara on the
pla* e three dwellings. tw large barns
and parking shod; m fine artesian well,
everything In first-claaa order; two raii
" .j • ■ lia Kgi i l i ■ j^-
Y
FOR RENT. ON THE OGEECHEE
road, between three and four-mile posts
(trolley cars nearly to two-mile post) land
In lots from one acre to one hundred;
as me can be bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. C II l*ors*tt.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN cap
itals WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
•
fdr nxi.c-Hbxi. >rm:.
IN
IT AUS XX ILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
F<)R TWO CENTS A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN lIC.
u< *it SALE x lA >l ■>R TW (• HUN
dre.l dollars; easy terms, on Ninth street,
near East Broad; no city taxation. C. H.
Ikirsett
FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH STREET
nar East Itrcmd r.o city luxe*, at t3OO
each; twenty-five dollars * a**h. and easy
monthly payments. C H. Dorsett
FOR RALE. I-OTS ON NINTH NEAR
Ea*t Broad. t l- ,- t ea*h. will soon
h** advanced to t22.'. whan n lot lias been
|will for 1 ran arrange to g* t a home
built. C. H l*or*tt
“RES IDF. NC E~A ND BUILD I N’G~ I/)TS
for salt all over the city. Robert If.
T.item. real eatal# dealer. No. 7 York
street, west.
Norwood's "Satire"
lor salt at all News Stands
io Savannah.
FOR HLIC-KI 11. PSTATR.
F( *R SAI .K T 11(
! street, rear Hot Bmnl. hav e only he. n
•old to hr*: •!••* iMrtl*who wiki make
good re-tghi or*. nn| n<>n* othen can Imi>
t The term*- ar*- very • my. and they r**
? cheaper than any others In the vl inity
C. H. I>onM-tt
j ADVERTISF.MUNTS SET IN CAP
ITALB WILL III; PRINTED IN *'LAB
[ SIFIED ADX KTRTISEM EM co!,l MN
Foil TWO CUNTS X WoRD No AD
1 VERTISI MENT TAKEN FOR LESS
TH XN IOC.
fiir • xli:—xiim i.li myit x.
BOV REM. TilK COUUII KING! TRY
It When your favorite ron-dy fa.l*, a* is
butllt tid* and to a gill of hon* \ make* a
splend.d mixture for Infant* ami children
“benzoin BAI.M MAKES THE SKIN
i like velvet, for *ala by druggl*t or *’ ll**n
irv and Abera-orti Persia Drug Stor s.
Whitaker mihl Taylor streeta
Dill SALE. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD
md kit. lien futviltuie; Pew, h liargulu. 314
Hill. west.
FOR SALE A FN >Ull YEAR-OLD H
wy <*w with calf, eight days old. A|>ply
N 756 Jat’kHon street
Foil SALE CHEAP. ONE SIDE
tank • ngtn* . 14 by IX. *an I*.- *een at
lb Pivird. Sn*dek#T A .’* - tumb# r >arl.
Ilcnry rtr***'! twl S. F A XX. It. R.
"“FOR SALE oNE MULE XT Ik*. ONE
mule at fi:. Apply It* I*p *r I Sn*-*l k'i Ac
* * * lutnlH'r uml, li*nr\ - r* * t amt Sa
\ Hindi, Florid.i and XX **• -in Railway
yard
BI DDING FOR SALE. AT REPUARt>,
Sn.bk*r A <’*'* ltimltcr yard, lliiry
• tr* **t un iS . I'. A- XV It It
FIRE PROOF SAFES XX E CARRY A
fine line of fir** proof safe* In oto* k ar all
times. The irtles can ***** exactly what
•••\• * i ■ < ■
* manufacturer* a**ii |t, wttli freight add
ed parrie* Inteie* *<l. wh< wt*h a g*e>l
fire priH'f oofe. Will d*> well to inspect
our stock Lltqxnan Br*a . Llp|*tn in
hiock. ag*ritn for rnanufo turer*
SPRINGFIELD DAfRY IS NOTED
for having rich, purs milk, try 11, you
will Is plea**cd
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
eab IX rro|M fir*t year hoi i; V: n ra
round limber at 81 F* per **ere. I* t*er
thousand h*xea f-*r lets. I t!m*.*r; pl*-*tf
*f timber to 1m got in five unl*s of r.|i
roa*l; will give |* * l*n now *r nr end
i- • s
M*rnlng New*
AhVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP*
IT AlO- WILL ME PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED %DVFSRTISBMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISI !M ENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN IOC.
I.OHT %Ml trt All,
LOST. BHINDLE
rmaditK old R’W ird If returned to No 24
Bryan street, wee!
I-oST DIAMoNDHCARF PIN. BE
tween Drayton in*l Lil*erty r afreet*, going
from Th* ate* lt*‘ward if returned to
Rolh rt llemb-r.
* LOS I’. HOl'Nh PUPPY. WHITE,
black and tan. four m*nth* old. Reward
If k-ft at S.ivannaM Brewery. W, Al.
Jones.
FOUND. A COW OWNER ('AN HAVE
same by |wiving charge**, and applying (*
>l. Hcott, lver’a Ilrb k Yard.
HKU XIII).
"7? REXVATTn FOR RIOTURN OF
white with reMixh l*r*wn marking, set
ter dog. brown ears, rump and e|*#t over
heart, named Jok; strayed frrmi Kings-
Un*l, Ga . Friday. XV. L. Wilson, Sa
vannah. Ga.
BOAHI) IK (ft.
' r fG^VtHtAlTVoulN<?^d^
In private family; desirable loc.itirm an l
all conveniences of bom*-. Apt >iy A*7
Waldlairg. weat.
11l v| M S** || M KX,
WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
Foil TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOC.
I*l.l MSI KG.
MODERN PLUMRING. IT MILL BE
to your Interest to let m* give you an es
timate cat your idumtdng. new or old
work; re|air work a s|h laity, as 1 am
a prai'tk al plumber. No gu*e** work to
enlanger your lift*. XV!ggtns, 'photo; K 7,
Georgia or Bell.
XIl w. 4 ICLLAftKOI a.
DON’T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT
moving your furniture. r* iaylng your car
pels or matting IVrry A Benton will re
lieve you of all that trouble.
WE GUARANTEE TO DO YOUR
plumbing w*rk cheaper than any ona
♦ .*• A C Prb'e A Cos.. State and Jef
ferson streets; 'phona (5Wi.
HAVE YOt R Hot SE PAINTED
with German resdy-rmsed paint, entire
satlsfa<ilon guaranteed. Adams I'aint
i *.mpuny
WANTI l 1 ONE THOUGAND HUN.
gry |e<gle at tie Southern Grocery Com
pany, 114 lUrnard street
“\VH SELL SEXVEII PIPE. FLUE
pip**, ffre lay, fire brl k at lowest prFe?i
A'lurnu Paint Company, PS Congress.
wet.
PI RRY A BENTON. IJ9 BTATE
street, west, will ni ive, pa k ship or store
your furniture at short notk-e; also ren
ovate your old fuattrenne* at IStla cost.
Ball 'phone 1124
NOW IH THE TIME TO GET RID OF
your second-hand Move; we will 4ak** It
In a*xrhan|re for new one A. C. Pries
A Cos.. Httito and Jefferson street, 'phones
“MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS
In every dollar of your hard-earned hard
ca*h at ths Southern Grocery Company,
111 Barnard street
“OYPRINE IS THE BEST WAIX FIN-
Ish m*b Adams Paint Cos., Savannah
agents. 104 (V ngreea. west.
WK HAVE A FULL LINE OF MAN
tel# from 10 cent# to 25 eenta put up free.
A. C. Price A Cos., State and Jefferaoo
#tree; ’phone# €fA.
REDUCE TOUR LIVING EXPENSES
by Investing your bard-eario-d hard cash
wtth the Houtharn Or near y Company, 111
Barnard street
“old NEWBPAUi;nS. for 25 cents, t
Business Office Morning News.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITAI/4 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30 r.
Good Positions
Secured
i- B/tdiilit{d( ualf
Young Men
'v Women
jF- **--! J \A*;o curpucticl
Business (oUrse
Of
{ f/</!*///n/rA
COLLEGES.! j
irnttorCataiy*'
At CTIOS MUM THIS DAY.
aTctTdK XK ILfSiST
At It o’clock at 22R Ocmgresa ac. waac
Orgtng, Furniture. Stove* (cooking and
heating). Carpets, Oilcloth, and a variety
i of other gmide.
l,l ‘ 11 XJL3
%t ( TIOK hAIdCS FTTI HE DAYS.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE?
' *lt I tMI OV IMII ll HOAD,
* DOH.KTT, tmtltim.
> > r -in.l hv virtu, of u) onl.r (rn/>.
•* *•> th- llonorabl. t'ourt of OMlrury
‘<i* ounty. I will Mil at thw
* <>rt II •.!. In Hiiannih. ilurtna thn
11 " ll * l ' •'**• Of "••I-, -n TIfBSDAr, Im.
* ** ' p - . PS) m* nt of
I •*"*■* f t '.l-irll inlon, th. f<4.ownlp
iM il„ ~f |h. mat. of I. M.
j W .rtt.lil, <1.,. .
j'*’ 1 ' P* *l, nn-l n lnt.r..t In
■ f that Waal **f
l.llirt 111 Ki|,| . ~il\ ~, ( th.
Monty >in- i > aihl \\ .iti-i r.Htrta, known a*
1 1 1 ' I • In a .nrv.r
, mart-' by I ,| ml J Thomaa Jan i. IMI4.
j " *"*' o* whb-li I iih.i -t.,,1 to ,|.l
frurn Orabam A lluM. to Trvirtitna I>.
U aril. 1,1 r. ,nr.l. ,1 in . |,. ,„ mh , ~,.>1,
•>f *ukt rauntv. book, e It* folio 34a Tho
I micro. 1 of .alii o.tat. In wl-1 lot No. M
I •"■in* unknown .11. I unrt,'iomim.<l at thla
j linio form. . n.li |.o, ~ ~ ,yin* for
• revenue wtami * md paper*.
II 1 * ft'NNIN'IHAM.
- Artmlnkoralor 1 1 a .M.n r I. M War-
I tt.lrt .10. ~n|
Th. HU.vo la,i.| adjoin, ih. rountv Inrida
I (|.r farm!, and la on th. rayt .Mo of tho
; Water* root, ih.- MHith.ro Hu.- h.in (
j about .1 .(liart.r of nit ■ fr.an in.-
1 * *lO . lo.ij Tto jiv. fraefa flr*t
i in.-nti.pi. .1 .oiii.nn toc.th.r .t.Hii ttrty
thrw a. r.,
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
(<MtM.lt Pltril't It I X (M* l.t. I IKiHl'l7
%X EM E, %Ml IXJTft.
c. 11. Doit Auctioneer.
1 iwlcr n*| by virtue of an order granted
\ the llotutrald** <>*urt of Ordinary of
Chatham County. 1 will sell at tho ( *urt
House in Savannah, lurtug (he usual
lw*irs *if sal*. on Tuesday, iA ci mlar I,
for th* pur|wie of distribution and
i !h* |a\rneit *f debts, the following, which
is M*ii as th*- pr..|*.-rty of the estate of
George II Slone, desaased
N*. 3S. (’olumbla waul. anl the Im
provements thereon, *‘onsl*t|ng fa largo
two-story *f tor cellar) reai
*l* •*’ with store attte hed, sai| lot leltg
**ltuatd on the northeast eornar of llth
-♦ rsham and Ggbdhorpc avenue, formerly
South Hr *i*l street, and being rub Joel to
all amnia I ground r* lit of fifteen 62 IWO dol
lar**. payable to th* mayor md üblermen
of the city of Savannah, also l*t*< letters
"D" and *’G," In Dale ward; lot letter
"D" having a front of HP* feet on Writ
flroad street, between Thlrty-elghtli an*l
Tlilrty-nlnth etr*es, an*) facing Weils
rquare, by a depth of 110 f**t to a lane;
lot letter "O" hmitig a front f thirty feet
on Thirty-eighth street, letween West
Broad and Burroughs streets, by a depth
•f or htindi* I and twenty feet to a
lane Terms cash, purchaser paying for
revenue stamps
<*l A FILER W. RAUBHT.
AdmlnDt!ator Estate Geo. II Rtons.
NINE ACRES NEAR THE CITY
AT AUCTION.
r. i. imitsr/rr, Asetlsseer,
Will e 11 at the Court House, on TUFJR
DAY Dee 4. B**>. during the usual hours
of sale, fur account of all concerned:
Nlic naff* of the Bi**lr form, with largo
frontage on the Thunderbolt road. Just
le ynnd the tollgate. and *mh three
hundred feet l*eymd the Inter *e**4lofi of
Gwinnett agree t and Waters avenue.
This bind is Just outside of thr- • orpo
rate limit* of the city. and Ih built up to
with gMNt Improvements, all the lands
opposite to tt h iving been sutallv ide*l Into
city lota and sold. Thle sol# pnaaots a
fin** chotice to secure the ette for a wubur-
Un home, or the chance for a specula*
tkm In I**4 *.
WELL LOCATED SEVEN-ROOM
IIEVIDENCE %T tiriHH.
C. 11. DOR #HTT, AsHlosrrr.
Will sell at the < *urt House during the
u;ual hours of s>, on TUESDAY.
Dec 4. 1900, for the purpose of division
between owners.
I,nt Jitter B euldlvtslon of 109 and It#
Barry ward, 32 feet front by M feet deep,
and the Improvement* known a* No 1710
llaltershiioi street, same consisting of a
two-story rcMdanrc, containing seven
r until* besides the Isith.
This property must ls sold. Is well lo
ratsl and Is a splendid cha lies to get a
bom*- for lews than the house cost to
build. Terms can be inel*- very easy.
LEGAL lAlJfifl.
PUBLIC HALE OF LOTA
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
IWsuII having bean mails by Daniel G.
Burse In the iiayfnent of ths n*lea ss
cured by that certain deed to secure debt,
made by Danb-I G. Pima to me, Charles
H Domtt, Ml Dt Ml IMS. and I.
Charles 11. lorsett. the Indorser tlereon,
having paid the same.
Now I, Charles II lmruftt, under and
by virtue of the power contained in said
deed, which Is recorded in the oftl e of
tlie ierk of the Huperlor Uouct of Chat
ham county, In Book of Mortgages 3lis,
folio, 334. reference to the same being
hereby especially made, will sell at public
outcry, before the Court House dor of
said county, during the k*gal h<urs of
sale, Oft Tuesday, the 4th day of Decem
ber, MM), all tb>ee i*-veral lots o pure* is
of land, situate, lying and being in the
city of Kavannah, county of ('hatham and
state of Georgia, ami known on the map
or plan of the Burse subdivision, In John
•ton and Atlantic wards, preftared by
Berry Bugdco. city ••nglneer, as lots Num
ber seventy-seven (T7>. seventy-eight (?i>,
seventy-nine C 79). eighty fM), eighty-one
1*1). elghty-two (#), • tghty-thre* pa>,
eighty-four (M), eighty-flve I*s). eighty*
six <S6i eighty-seven <*7. eighty-eight (WO,
one hundred *m*l six (10*), one hundred
and seven (ICI, one hundred ami eight
<lU*), one hundr**! am) nine Gobi, one hun
dred and fourteen 41145. one hundred and
fffteen (III), one hqndred atsl sixteen (114),
one hundred and seventeen (117); on** hun
dred ami • tghteeu flit), one hundred and
nineteen (111), one hundred and twenty
four (124). one humlr*d ami twenty-dvo
(125). on< hundred and twenty-?!x (124), and
orte hundred and twenty-seven (127). (all
of said bits being in Johnston ward);
terms rash, purchaser latying for deed
and revenue stamps on same
C. II DORBETT.
UNITED STATER MARSHAL’B BALE.
United Staten of Amerh a. Eastern di
vision Southern District of Georgia.
By virtue of an order of state Issued out
of the United States District court for
the Southern I>4sirl*t of Georgia, on tha
seventc. nth day of November. 1900. not lea
b* hereby given that I will sell, hy publlo
au tlon. for ash. on Friday, the thirtieth
day of Novemlier. 1900. at 11 o’ckKk a. m..
1m fore th* <*ulom House, at Savannah,
Ga.. the British bark ’ Ussle Curry. M now
lying at <iordon’a wharf. In Savannah riv
er. together with h*r tackle, appurot and
furniture. Also all sails belonging to said
Dirk, now stored In the warehouse of
Janes G Nelson, on River street, foot
of Aborrorn street, city of Savannah. In
spection of vessel h Invited.
JOHN M BARNES.
Uniti| States Marshal.
By CHARLES J WHITE.
Deputy United States Marshal.
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