The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 22, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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SAVANNAH’S BIG INDUSTRY. I , v II Vl' Tin: WH (OTTOS OIL I MILL I# IHIIVi. \„i only Turulim out Million* of (iulluii* of Hoflonl Oil. hot Uunnll tir* of Loril < oniionnd. *o|i. *itlmL < uokiua noil Other Oil*. \\ hli'll Ire llrlna *li)|i|inl lo *ll I'nri* •! II"’ * ■H > il (Mateo—The \ i-*aon Oil*, thr l.nril C omiioond* *nd the *on|* *ll In Bl Oenioml. ll,r. Induatry Hu- Lnr**l of 11* K „,,| in Till* k.-rltoti—l’lunl I o*rr IHlrrn terra onil i:ui*lo>* -KM) ,1,.„_l *ril Kiiii.mhi Worth of llur rr|* l.o( li-or. . , n on*ri<) oil product* manufactured 1, Savannah arr twin* uhlpped oil over i ,1 inked Slat. #. Lard, aoap. #alu.l ~1 jokiiiß olio ami Olhrr product* of n .-.lmllnf character arc bring cun-amed i the people of San Kram-an-o. Omaha. i i,i i-o. St. l’aul. Nw York and Bos- , j. sell a* by thoee of Savannah. Vwlth-iandinif the fact that these product* are now brine aenerolly cotv throughout the country ver>- few of the lieoplr of Savannah are aware of ( the extent of the industry which exists .1! ill. Ir very doors, nor of the larye bus r. es which It has built up In so short a The fact Is that the Southern Cot , mi rompany'a plant I* the city's hi j,-i manufacturing industry and oue ~f ,h<. largest In the state. The refinery plant is believed to be the largest In the South. In i mpany with Mr. J n. Johnson, WHO hos charge of the sales department fix' tl -■ grocery products of the company, U MornUur Nows reporter visited the ~] n yesterday afiemoon. and was . h ..„ , through the var.ous deportments f,\ Mr. tleorge F. Tennllle. the chief . h< inlet, and l>r. Wesson, who has charge ~f tna Wesson processes for making salad nd .ioklng oils, Tt . plant is tltusisd on the fiver about . „ ... west of the city and covets llftem a ~ . Of ground, closely huHt up with m IN. refinery bislldlnas. storage wnre h.ucs and numerous large tanks for (Coring oil Th mule oil mill, located on the river. Is very large one, having n 'opacity of li) tons of roMnti seed with n production of about I,B® barrel* of ol! and iUy. The refinery Is the chief featvre of the plant, however, and some I lea, of Its capacity may bo gleaned from the sta'ein-nt that the crude oil mill hardly furnishes enough oil to keep the refinery busy more than one-bnlf a day In each vis'k t'rudo cottonseed oil is brough: to Savananh front every cotton state, even Texas pimtshwig lurge quantities. It l refined here an. shipped all over the glebe, cottonseed oil tsw having a well established piece In htindrtsl* of ln-1 is trl. It.oides oil the crude oil mill turns out large quantities of cottonseed no il and cake, hulls and Itnter*. for which there Is n well established demand June 7 tost, the entire refinery plant, n Msllrig (he lard compound roap and \\. on oil plant* was destroyed by fire. The work of rebull.llng was undertaken nlmost immedivtely. end was practically e. mpb t.-d In about five month# from the .lut.- of the fire, the pinnl being rebuilt >n n more extensive mate than formerly et. 11l- u-tdltlofis and exlrradotas are still 1-eirg made, and tt Is probable that quite extensive H.kllt.ons will be male to the Wesson oil refinery t an early date, the demand for the product# of this de partment being greoier than can be sup plied with the pros.nt rapacity. After the big refinery, where millions f of oil ar** handled, com- s next k sue If not In Importance, the soup ■ ant. lle.ro the “Forest fily." "Mogno ■•Hasrball." on.i “ntg Blue Bar." •• turned out In immense qnmitltie*. lose soaps are nlre i-ly well knovvn n Mvannah and ore tx-tng generally sol-l tiroughout the country trr lante. Tollei sps are nleo manufactured In a small w i>■. an-l n conoid-ruble business I# done *‘wr powder. In the soap factory are "■veral Immense kettles, each 2a feet deep and holding 3® barrel* inch of soft soap, • -lougti to xv- ish the* whole city of Seven r ah nt one boiling. When the soap has paused through the various iwo-esses It is turned out into huge wooden mblds. which Shape it Into lug square cokes of 1.2n0 pound* each. Visitors to the factory are invited to take away a cake In their vest po-kets. After being allowed time to become firm the Mg cakes are cut into slabs and these in turn are quickly sliced into c.ikes of the desired site by passing them through i set of wires, nfter which It simply r-mHinw to dry. wrap ond pack them for shipment The soaps name-1 ore In large demand for laundry purposes, and ore well known In the local market. About ..rot) boxes ora turn-.I out such week. The iard compound plant Is one of tho chief fentures of the refinery. Here the refined oil la put through various process es which ore not explained to visitors, mid reduced In n white, opaque substance • i closely re*embllng the leaf lard of -wmmeree that the unlnlated would hard ly suspect the difference. The compound lias oil the appearance of lard, la odor le*s and almost tasteless. It Is claimed fir it that It not only answers all bur ro*#* for which ordinary lard I* used, but that l-elng purely * vegetable pro duct It Is free from the Impurities which iTiu.-t naturally pertain to an animal pro duct. and this lasing the case the product ts entirely free from that dnnger which sttschos to the animal product of the u of fst from diseased animals. Vlany poop I r have tho Impression that ill lard mnif*>und from cot touted oil i niply used In (t>ml>ln.ilon with 4be 1 product un<l that the Western pack- , *i avail the oil product *’ i this purpose 1# doubtless true. The ii hern t 'otion Oil Company floes not it* output for this purpose, however, b ’ pula It on the m irket a** turned out R*m the factory. “Snowdrift Lard com* (■ -nd’* I# it# favorite product In thl# line • It u sold throughout the country such. 1 Lo cotton oil Ifird has not • v taken Its place among the ’ ! food products, hut Is preferred In 1 y places to the natural or leaf lard, ' ! the time may come tn the no! far •*t future when the world will lonk ’(# *up ply of edible fat to the cotton <f the South of th<- pocking iof the West. The output of bird •*unJ tmiounts to about l.Otw barrel# n w.*k. the Hnowilrift compound the ny al#o tn#imifuctur**s "Flatlmi, M * m-what similar pro*luc*t iwl for nlng purposes and in common use i g the bakers. "Inter oil plan) simply afford* n -r Illustration of the many way# in th* gret product of the cotton •n !*• handled and the use* to whl. h *a Im* put. Few people outsld** of th ore i ware that cottonseed oil / * r ‘* at 47* degrees F'.ihrenhelt. y* t such Ihe ruse. This Is an undesirable fca for some uses, and a winter oil ’> will not freese at 32 l# oh * 1 hy prea!ng out the liquid portions. * i* done at a low temperature and r ’hi# purpose on Ice plant 1# main • ! which Is also made use of In with the lard compound plant n low <i*mperature t# also required. r*idue, after pressing out the liqui*t, " int* r oil. is knoevri as itMrtne, and EAT-WELL HAS IMITATORS But No Equal. ON THE %m All the time, eating irregularly, sleeping irregularly, expooe-l to every disease latent in tad cooking or poor food; that s Si a summary of the travehng rfjpSj tnan’a life. The result is "stomach trouble”; that gen- M, * erol term which cover* various forma and stages of di ease of the organa of di g ration and uutntion. Tlie traveling r. P avoid the trouble* which spring from his business JCSTtwE omigattons. But he can KsP'tfH'* avoid "stomach trouble" mf-ai: -/?• If lb. Tierce’s Golden M/fjr bfl Medical Discovery is used when the early fiffitt-Lt'J, symptoms of ile 'S® vj rang-meat of the V*Tx *1 stomaclf manifest (t T themselves, the cure lif -tfjafci * will be quick and radical. But even if the disease has liecome LJU w chronic the ” Dtscoverv ” will cure ninety - eight |DH I times out of even hun- BH drc<l if tried fairly and ■Bl 1 faithfully. Mi Ned Nelson, the cel- F ebrated Irish comedian T and mimic of 577 R- r-len St .Camden. N j write* -We fvlfiiled *tt engagement of twelve weeks *od the con sunt traveling gave me • tw-l l-wh of that dreaded disease calle-1 dyspepsia I had tried every* hug po**fi>le to cure it till last week, while plsiiug at B r Keith . Bijou tkeaier PhUadelphi* in the Nelson trio, * professional frien.! of mine advise I me to try l>t. Pierce's Golden Medical I>l*o,very 1 tned it, and. lhaak God. with good results.* Free! Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. 1008 pages, 700 il lustrations, is sent free on receipt of star ip*, to cover expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covera, or 31 stamp for the same book cloth-bound. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V. is sold chiefly to the Dutch buttermakers at Hotterdam. Tin- Wesson oil plant, where salad and cooking oils are manufactured from re lit.id cotton seed oil. Is not open to visi tor*. the process!- # by which these oils are manufactured being kepi strictly secret Ir Imv-il W-T-son. trim worked out tbe* 1-rix lass entire charge of the plant. I’nder these processes the oil tones that peculiar oikir which Is characteristic of the cotton seed product, and comi s out colorless an-! odorless. Phe salad oil re sembles in appearance very much the pure olive oil. and I* meeting the latter In o|*‘n competition In the markets of the world It has u plea-ant taste an-l Is used. In Just the same manner as olive oil. Many of the large hotels at the North anil West buy this oil In largn quantities for table like. The Wesson ccoklng oil Is evidently a go. Judging by the large quantities being thipped out to all parts of the country The oil Is put Up for the retail trade tn in at two-pound packages, but there ar rive and ten-pound packages for the ho tel trade, and 400-pouml barrel* for the bakery trad--, thus showing the extent to which the oil I* being u*ed By the Wesson proc-s# the ordinary cot ton seixl oil Is transformed Into a perfect ly tasteless and odorless oil. which Is cl -Imed to be superior to lard for cooking purposes, and to be more economical to the housekeeper us only one-half to two third* os much oil Is required as of lar i or butter The process was worked out by Dr Wesson In Baltimore some tlm since Hu entered Into an nrrangem-nt with the Southern Cotton Oil Company for Its manufacture, and the plant h-re was got In operation only last spring It was burned out June 7. last, but wits restored anil resumed work et* vnk ago. The oil has met with favor, however, an-1 the company Is having all It can do to keep Up with the orders. The present plant has proved Insufficient to supply the demand and preparation# nre 1,,-lng made to largely Increase the faoll- Takeii In Its entirety the Southern Cot ton till Company's plant to undoubtedly th- largest manufacturing Institution In Savannah. It employ" to 5m men. ami u>th th** quantity and valu# of lt j*rol u t as well US the quality prpbablv excel anything of the kind In this section As in illustration of the extensive bualne-s of the company It may lie mention.-d that It uses worth of barrels a year. Then- ts no manufactory here capable M supplying this demand, and the barrels are bought from n Charleaton concern. The patronage of the oil company wottl-l alone supi>ort a large barrel factory, ami with tha thous.inito of barrels need lit th turiienitne business, and for other pur poses In this se. tlon It would seem that a large barrel plant would be 0 paying Institution lirre. COIiORCSD COLLIXIE tTI DFATS. Their Condition n* Developed by President Wright's lo vestlgatlnn. A few- morning# ago President Wright Instituted an Investigation among the students of the Ceorgla State Industrial College to ascertain the material condi tion represented by the student* In the school. There are In the model school 120 slu dcnts. and In the college proper 539. the boarding facilities being taxed to nearly twice their capacity. The total numler In the entire school I* 4.’>9. Of the T3S student*. 1W made reporta representing each a family. Of three twenty widow* sent their children The*o ltt famlll-w own 140 city lot*. 5.201 acre* of ground *n the country. 120 nonet, 156 horses and mu lea, 3S cow*, W 7 hogs Thee 163 heads of families have to support I.OJS people, of the country families 11 seems to be fact that fully two-third* of the family, and sometimes all Ihe family, work on the fat m If these families are to be taken as a standard, the colored people are certainly not !oxy. President Wright think*, however, that the material condition represented In thta school la far above the average material condition of the colored people; yet these facta show very conclusively that the colored people arc making strenuous and somewhat succewsful efforts lo Improve their material as well u* their moral and intellectual condition. There was also a vote taken hy secret tuliot among the students to ascertain whom the student* regard ar> having teen of the greatest we to the race, Twenty frur colored men nnd one Cuban were among those who received the highest number of votes, although as many as fifty were voted for. In their voting contest the students seem to have made two distinct divisions of the twenty-live names of useful color ed men for whom they should vote. The tlrst list contain" Educators, B. T Wash ington. W. S Her a boro ugh. W ,H. frog man. B It Wright! authors. Paul 1.. Dunbar; clergymen. B. W. Arnett. H. M. Turner; statesmen. B K. Bnne. Frederick Douglass. John M Langston, George H. White, painter. H. 0. Tanner. The second Hat contain*, educators, J C. Price. W H Council. W. E Holmes; Journalist. T. Thor Fortune; clergymen. Daniel A. Payne. W. B Derrick. W. J. Gallic*. E K Love. C T Walker; stales ii S. PinehbgcK The Cuban patriot, Gen Antonio Maceo wa made the twenty-fifth man of the number chosen. The Cathedrnl Mission. Father O’Callahan preached at the Ca thedral last nlghi to a large congregation on the •Sin of Impurity.” The aermon was a powerful and forceful one. Illa expected that Father O'Connor will preach to-night. THE MOKNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1900. AT THE. THBATt.K. Miirrm Mini Mnrl* Miulr Kuti f€*r T** \ iiliriirri. Murray St Ma. k. ttiow funny Irish j com* lUni*. w< ri* *un *' th* T*>e*t<*r j ynterday afti*ri;on and night in t i very noi.y fine rniHN **Shooslni tho ] Chutes ” The i at both prr- ' formani-ea were* kixml mzml Murray •nO M.uk hav Mn roromc to Bavanrvah for .1 loti* tttne* anil they uau&Jiy have a k , 'ol show Thie 1 .Utr.irtlon ta no ex'i p'lon Tr . . tS.* fan** U one of the horh> ort. but U t* ! .*1 goo) ehow of tt kin.l w.thou loul>t tho Ike.At that tEue way. H>ih Mur ray ur.il Ma k are InlmntM)' fun; \ iidl they never fall to caufe 1 of l iushter B|>e‘laltt*e go to m ike ut h I• r• i*-r --tion of the ah.'w an t th"> were p irli - lariy govhl The *ong “Ittaek Tulip” by Go>r*f lu tin amt th* chorut* w** •*- eerdlnfly pretty, ho w t* "Droway !i.b while the- finale* to ea 4 not were w* 11 done. The burlaniut 1 boxine match bet wo*n Murray and Mack, while old. w 1 •• mtr 1 proviktnc upeotalty of the ttrpt onb-r nnd E>routr‘t roundu of applautu. The nhow la gtob Hoyt s A Milk White Flag” will be to night’* ttitraetton Mu lt new life ha’* been tnfuaed into the fitn e. an I I** iimua lng |K>aalbi;itie?* are not marred b> any thing that could offend the moM 1 iti !l ot* erltb'. The t in|>am I* fflltl to *• fully up to the degree of e*eeHen s- de manded by tEte public, and i.- capable if furnishing three houo of fun In th way of ringing, dan diai and novel e |* ■■ altb - whlclt arc *0 dbtrlbutel tn th-’ rform n e h to not inar t ♦* unfolding of the plot nor the action of the play -V mili tary band and orchestra art n foattir* of the performance To-morrow* night and Saturday matinee nnd night "Too libh to Marry ’ w! be *een here for the ttr*i time*. Th* lllle *f the play I* derived front th* f. t that tne hem t* in lv*- with .1 I Mink n ! k!rl and that *he will not marry him 1* mis** he la too rich and her religion <r*..\n* on wealth. The author In \ • tha M bile croft ha* pb*turel a triKht. ite little who hah won the h***rt of a rid), young New Yorker. He In bright and hand'ome onl In every way a dealrabk' match f*r the glr,. except that he 1* too rich. ThH *hjet tlon on the part of her mother develon,-* a *erb*M of coin plication* exqulaHely amiietng tn the comedy. He fin illy w ins the mother over while dif>gul*ed •* a woman Forglvenex* cornea, of t'ourae, and everybody In the end gel* married. Tho* O. Serbrook, the clever comU opera comedian, will be xeen next Wl -i.enitiy n:ght. TE ankKgivlrrg eve. In hm latest, and by many, conaldercd hi* grcHt e*t *ucce*. -The Roumlen*.” the upright ly anil amusing muaical comedy that with Mr. Seahroek In hi* characterization of Mngtnni* l'a*h*. war h* rgnlng Ht traction t the New York fas!no last year. Thl* i Mr Acabrook'* first trip through the South In m.iny year*, in fact. *!m:e hi* tour with "The Irle of t'b m- IMgne.’’ a piece which t* wtill rem'tnben and by almost every 1 ne. Mr Samuel E. Hork. hi* manager, h.v* *urTMindel him with a comi*any of *lxw\-flve people, in Indira *uch well known and popular player: .•* Dene Perry, lata of the Au*ti*Mn I>n!y ••Runaway Girl” mu*leal organisation, and r. ore recentlv *f the W*ler St F*le!d* Company; Perth* Wahxlnger. for the two fwat *ea*"n prlma <lonnn of the I>e Wolf lloptH*r Opeta Company. Will t*. Mand**- vllle, who *tarr and through tht* country In El Capltan” laM e* a * n; Jeannette I.iu* rle. the pretty Alabama girl; Will T Ter ri**. a brother of Ellen Terri**, and a *on of the late eminent Eng!*h comedian. \V\ T Terri* . Hcrlw*rt C ' Crlppe. Crl**l) C;r lyle and Jake llernard. .1 brother of H.tn Rernad. Th> poductlon will be given jn is metropolitan entirety a* regard* acenb coetume effect*. DWEI.It l> % MtMHIA HIVE. Many Watch the lire* That Have Colontaed l , ula*kra Monument. Many read with the Hem th.it appeared in th** Morning Now a few and •>* ago relative to the bees that have taken up their abode In the Pulaski monument In Monterey Square. It ha# grown to Is a -ttmmon thing to observe passers-by stop for a moment add narrowly scan the top of the monument to see If any of the busy Inwi-ts may Ih> K-ilng In *•>•! oul of their queer place of residence. Now and then no bees can Is- seen, but It Is usually the case that the search results In numbers being discovered Prom th<- flowers aid Mos--,m* that are to be found in tho nclghhorhoxl the bees secure their store of honey, bringing H tn in Infinitesimal quantities, -leiwsliln* It within their marlde hive an-l flying nwav lo |Hirsu their Industry. Th-- prox imity of the towering shaft to Forsyth Park, where there are many flowers, makes th- work of tht bee* • -tsy. a# eh-tr trips to honey-laden blcaootns are not very long. It Is a matter of mystery a* to where the bee* stow their honey. One would Judge by the sutwtuntial appearance or the monument that It I# eoll-l. hut there Is s hollow somewhere about It that the bee* make the receptacle for their store. They enter somewhere about the ornamen tal work that I# Ju*t Ix-neatn th- p—lestal surmounting the shaft upon which the fig ure of the w-mon stands. The narrowest Inspection fall* to iHs.'inse the opening, yet It Is there, as the dlsapp-sran e and re-appearance of the bees Indicate. The Insects seem to hav* hit upon n place tor their hive that will be safe from all In terference. They are altogether out of reach, and In no way could their hive he robbed save by dl*mintllng the mon ument. From such vandalism the monu ment and. therefore, the bee* are safe A hollow tree Is usually regarded by bees as a splendid place for their hive Such a tree on Jones street was long oc cupies) by a swarm, and It may lie that It Is tht* or a branch of It that ha* col onized the Pulaski monument. |\EiK THIHF HWMAXDBD. The rase nt alias Roberts, Charged With Criminal Assault. Continued. In the Recorder's Court yestir iay thir teen esses wire tried, but the great ma jority of them were of on uninteresting character. James Cook, colored, a hall neak thief, who was arrest.xl -lay befor. yesterday by Patrolman F. J. Smith, had his care continue*!. The case of Silas Hoberts. colored, charged with an att. mpted criminal as sault upon a ♦-ear-old child, was-also continued . Jim I.OW. who was arrested Because thought to be implicated In the assault and robbery that took place own- time ugo ID Jones' od field, was discharged. Pie bed t p by Poller. Toeher Hang Icon, the Greek fruit dealer at Liberty and West Broad streets, woe arrested la*t night by Pstrolmsn Broom at the request of Ham Brooks, colored, who charged Hangleoo with nn attempt lo cut him. There were few other arr.-t* yesterday, ond with the exception of Jamiw Dorter, charged with cutting hi* wife, none, of these were of Interest. Horsford s Acid Phosphate A Great Tonic. It invigorates and etrengthens, re lieves nervousness and headache, and creates a good appetite, r.mh- baan hum Hoo*rou>' an impprr. au ——a—*———MS————Sß— I I I :iw A Uttla <lt:er on the side with* 11 Yellow Label Whiskey /> makes a drink fit for Kinps and Potentates, sw Old. mellow, velvety, to everybody’s taste that’s Vttllow fck Label. Sure to please you too. The best Rye distilled.) Call/or it first-rbt \ liquor nre soli. VZX M/f* 2l TFtHAT The dtiferen.-. i g-cat brtw.-en thi- and I ordinary whtxkrv; to xhotv the ddlrrencc will *end you .ainplr bottle free, on receipt of l.’c. to defray packing, rtc. \y, y W Address. CHAS. M. PFtirgr A CO., 47 Main St.. CINCINNATI O. *SOSS,TOMS OS TMS (STIC **IN JS OISTILISOV. , —••••-. ——’rmnmmmmmmmm WILL IM ISSTIG tit: MILI.II \. Mayor M*cr* llxprcssril Ills llegrel tlie 11-ntl, of llrirrllvr sben. M lyor Myers who returned to the city y - let-l.y exprcAse-l bis r-gr-'t ut the kill ing if Mtrtlv* tth- i Th- latter was one of his apfKitntee** to th- f- i e. an-l lie fell a p re ii.il regard for bun The Mayor salo that he would protiably look tr-lo the eon dm t of Policeman Hh. • Inin In the matter, • - i-rdlug to rep--''* m-i.l-- to him th ■ otic i r was cul|-.ibit- In hot making the arrest when called u|w*n to do so. FOR TH XK.lvim; day. tlnyor tlyers Will Issue Ills Procla mation Sborll y. Mayor Mver* will Issue his usun’ Tiamksglvlng proelamatlon Ihl* week Idling uprn Ihr people of the city lo su- In I business and to observe 'Phurs (lny. Nov. 29. as a day ->f thanksgiving an I prayer. The day having already ls-sn 1 named by the President, an-l the Gover nor of the state a* well, the Issuing of the prooUim itlon by the Mayor Is merely a matter of form In pursuance of an old custom. ■ i— -1.1.1. M. (OIltH. NOTII'K TO DKBTOItH AND C'ltKD ITORH GEORGIA.’ CHATHAM COUNTY— Not lee Is hereby given to all persons hav ing demand* against Florence Vernon Woodhrldge. late of said county. de--easel to present them lo ue, properly made out. withhi the time prescribed by law so ns to show thslr character and amount; an-l all persons Indebted to >ald deceased „r.- required to make Imm-.llate pa* men! to us. MARY ANNA HABERSHAM Executrix CT.IFFORD A BTII.F.H. Executor. Savannah, (la.. Ort. 2T-, IDhtl ED WELCH VS. ROSA WELCH l.lhel for tolsl divorce. In Chatham Su perior Court. December term. IWI. To the defendant lloi* Welch you are hereby commanded to he, ond appear nt the ii-at term of the Superior Court, to lie held tn Chatham county, on the first Monday In Di . ember. I*o. then an-l there to answer the petition of plati.tlfT in the nlmvs cnee. In default of such appearance the court will proceed as to Ju-sttce may apiiertaln. Witness the Hon. It. Falligant, Judge of said court. This the Sth day of October, I*lo. JAMES K. r CARR. (Beal) Clerk H C.. C. C. Oa. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE HENRY STEUJES All i*erms having claims against the estat-- of Henry Slelljea, deceased, are. hereby notlfleil to preaent same, duly sworn, to the undersigned for Immediate 1 inyment. at 300 West Oglethorpe avenue, i savannah. 0a MRS GFSINE RTELIBES. Widow and Sole llcir-at-Law of Henry | 8 tell Jet. OBORCIIA. CH HTH Ml COONI i Whereas. Jnmes T. Shuiarine has applbsl to Court of Opliltary for letters disinlssory as guardian on the es'ale of Stephen R. Newton, minor. These are. therefor*, to cite nnd admon- I Isli all whom It may concern to be ,nd ; appear before sal-1 court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the ! first Monday In December next, otherwise j said letters will be granted Witness, the Hon Hampton L Ferrlll. Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day ol Octolier, 19W>.' FRANK E. KEILBAGH. Clerk Ct. Ord'y. C., Cos. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COt'NTT— Gussle Cooper next friend of Gordon T.. (barge 1* nnd Janie Elmore, minors, has j applied to Court of Ordinary for twelve month* support (or ea 1-1 minor ehddrsn out iof estate of Jsnle Elmore, deceased Ap -1 praiser* have made returns allowing same. These are. to cite all whom It may run i - ern to appear before sal-1 court to make 1 objection on or before fir*t Mon-Jay In December, next, otherwise same will be granted. Witness. Hon. Hampton L Ferrlll, Ordinary for Chatham County, thl* 31*t ■lay of October. 1900 FRANK E KEILBACH. Clerk C O , t- C. GEORGIA, < hatham cocnty - Notice Is hereby given to all persons in terested that the estate of Elisa Anne Ibnnett, deceased, Is unrepresented ond ! that In terms of the law administration and. h i) c. t. a . will be vested In Jonlan F Brooks, rounty administrator, on the first Monday In December, next, unless objections are filed thereto Witness, the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrlll, ordinary for Chatham county, thl* the 31st day of October. 11*00. FRANK E. KEILRACH. Clerk C. 0.. C Cos. GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTx2 Whereas. John 8 Hchley has applied to Court of Ordinary for letters of admin- Irtrailon on the estate of Wm. Bultlv.ui Schley, deceased ! These ore. therefore, to cite an-l admon ish all whom It may concern to he anil appear before mi-1 court to mnkr objec tion (If any (hey have) on or before (hv first Moudjy In December, nest, other w se said letters will tie granted. Witness, the lion Hampton L. Ferrlll Ordinary for Chatham county, that tho 31st day of October. 190) FRANK K KEILBACH. Clerk Ct. Ord'y, C., Cos. *G)IIGIA CHATHAM CoI'NTT.- Whereas. Hnrsh Ou kenHelmer. Sabina tiers*. Hunn.ih Adler nn-1 A. 8 Guckrn helmer have appitcd to Court of Ordinary for letters of administration, to tie istabsl to tasipoid A*Uer, on the estate of Mused t)uckenhclm-T. ifis-si. These ore, therefore, lo cite and ad monish *ll whom tt may concern, to la in <1 appear before sob! court, to make i objection (If any they have), on or before the first Monday In December next, other wise said letter# will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Hampton L Ferrlll, Ordinary for Chat -am county, this tn* 7th day of Novem'—r. '!*> FRANK B KEILBACH. Clerk Ct. 0., C. fto. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. Georgia. Chatham coi*nty.~ Notice ts hereby given to all persona hav ing demamla against Exra II Kent, hue of said county, deceased, to present them to me, property made out, within the time presetibed by law. so ** to show their choraoter ami amount; and si! perrons In debted to raid deeea*.t are requ.red to Imak* Immediate iwymen: to me. Savannah, Ga . Nov. 11, 1900. EDWIN W. CL’BBEDGE. Executor. CLASSIFIED MUVtKIISEMENTS. •*ri(M\ u.. WKK K TiAmurT time Ir- U*\* nnd nit no a until- * t* hup pin r nt rivl<** praotlclnit hut cut hy th** hair *x|m ri him helf hflnx thl* .i-lv oh ih* L*4th. ; and l | m. > l I t Hruiitihtoii, lutir. hwi lry Mi)t *hrtvtn hou- c TH •• f*r t*vrr> I Minx |*m t ilr.tnn to hi. V\ i t - I,lt ;. |)'lll|M.k . , ll)U t lo* *h)*k**r for i.ly, sljik*-. fri* k i|jir.icli mixl iliMn’tlvf u*4 mail onlf*r promptly min t.miulh nill ai‘Vi:irrisi;mk.\ts si:t in cap ITA LdS WILL Hi: PIUNTI'M IN CLAS sifiki* ai>ykktisi:mi:\t < mn FCHI t’KNTm A WOHP NO Al* V U.KTIHFM K.N’T TA KMN b\)H LLSS niAN ;mh.v THANKHO! VING PAY WILL SOON 1m here. S-* Mlllrr for .1 auttahi* tnbU* to lu>M that turkey hi I trttiim tuc- IMninit mltl-*. aldnlMMints, huff*iH. ehlmt i lo*t*, rliMlt* to I*.* ,im> .myhoily. 397 Broughton. \ y*t. TOP WILL LIKK THK MILK FROM S|nnitltel>t Dairy; It’* rich nnd purr; tr\ It. Ih>N T Folttiirr Til AT MILLKII *rl|~ d<ll*4 .ind to>* <*.m** nnl >•“* our holkJ.ty ankortmrnt. 2>7 llrotixhton, w***t OKIg#W’IIH; NPRSKPvY. 0PPO8ITT: C:itlw> li OrntMery. hr> *anihpmum* rnmel n japonlca* * p .lm*. flow or* nrwl horn I !••*!n* your order* with J. <in r <lnrr. njfrnt. 12 ltrouKhton, eit. "pvT lnii ART - Sgt'AlllTS WHILI*: they hint Itljf i**<)rtm*nt, .<ll itmil#*** of nrt **|imr#*s. ru*r . mittH. poriierr* P Miller, aeit ~ BPKOJ A Ig. AN PNLIMfTKI) BUPPI.Y of new willow txwker*. lttdle*’ *i*e. at 12 J W. Ter pi*. lam now lopatkd at tu wfst Pr*ushton. rinir up lIN6 If j*m> want to ha>- your furnl tir* or parked for *hii)tnni or f>tor<K. I ffuamnla* prices the Mtiiw nt I lo th# work thm'fi ylven to me. A S. Griffin. 414 iiroijffliton tlr tl went; matfreh*** m.id# l<# order IF ITS RPGS YOP WANT. YOU (’AN lf#t them cheaper from M Ollll*. $1 FOR WOVKN WIRE CoT.S WHILE they ln*t. t’. P Miller, acent. KENSINGTON FARM MILK 18 PN- KurpHiiHi for rlchtifio; delivery ii per fect ; phone. 2J4* PEE MILLER FOR OFFf E DESKS. ofTlc‘ table*, office m.ittlng, office ehade#. llroiijrhton. wet. w RRN v-M BEE M ftTLLtfP SIN ? T ln h 8-ceni ruit*i, you wkil buy them. JuM can't help It; will sell In any quun tlty. SEE THE JEWEL BTOVES AND ranjpA ft*r tuile by J. W IWp'e; al*o n n e 1;t for lnmiriin e gasoline clove. “FURNITURE MOVED WITH CAfU2,“ !* m epeHalty with M GIIII*. FURNITURE UPHOIdBTEHED, MAT -11 • *• a **H renovated, antique furniture repot Irhed, furniture packed, and *Fiipped in Im:m manner. Bend ne j our order#. C. 1’ Miller, uk* tit KLoItAL DESIGNS. BULKS. IIYA e.nth*. narcDiun, iilmin. rut ff*wr#ra from Oeliichljc'ft nuriery, opposite ('athoßc Cem etery. Leave orders with J Gardner. Agent, 13 Itrouirhton. east. M OILLIS* LACE CURTAINS WILL he unify yor i*ur|or M GILLIB ! CHEAT ON RUGS NETB lace curtain#. hamrnt"'k, water roedera plliowe, picture#, atovae, intlrtßim luitf, and furniture of e\ery deacripiion. IF YOU DOST KIND WHAT YOU want where you are dealtnff. uppo#r you try Miller. 111a town. Vfl Itrou#hton, wnt “KENSINGTON FARM IB ON AN elevation In the rounry. ?rc* from rlty drain*#* Impoii*le for milk to become contaminate 1, by lrnr>uro odora; If you want pure Jersey milk, phono 2345 l>+- livery prompt: #tlafact|on guaranteed. M’GILLYB MOVES PACKS. 8HI!*8 an I pfore pUin ># and furniture; l>eat work only, no “Chcap-Jobn" pi I e#— no John" Jobe "OOLD FISH AND * FOOD, WATEK rra#*. bone flour, 2ff-poun<l ha# €0 ert^* J Gardner, ayeij, for the present at 13 Ilrouithton, east. REE MILLERS NEW STYLES IN mil'tnfP, window Ahade#. All work done In flrM-clar# Atyle. Get our eetlmate. 207 Ilrouirhton. writ. M GTLLIB SELLS HIXTY-IhK’H RUGS —Smyrna pat tern#-- for W rent#. ""fIEJE MILLER 8 NEW STEEL STOVES end rinßpp, oil heAter#. wo*nl heatera, beat moke#, reliable *rod#. r anonable price#. 2(ff Ilrou|fhU>n. we#t A D VERT 18 EM E NTS SF.T IN CAP- WILL UK PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. ' mi on M LADIES’ CIIICHESTER’S ENGLISH Pennyroyal Pill* are the beet Safe, re liable. Take no other S*id 4c *t.<mi* for particulars, "It* lief for luwSles.” in lefter by return mall. A*k your drujrßl#t. Chichester Chemical Cos.. Philadu , Pa. HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR fet are troubling you. < ail on me and I will Kiva you relpf. I cure Ingrowing nails, corns and sit diseases of the f**ei wnthout pain; chirge# re*sonst-Ie; can give the best references In the cRy; pa tients treated At t*Mdei - ••#; orders * be left at Livingston’s drug More, Hull and Congress streets; telephone 233. Lem Davl* aurgeon chlr* t oillet. MKlir U INTfI 11— xt U.E. | house, a young man who under#tends the buxine##, w n** I# wrllllng to work, with rc> - ornmendaiion from et empioyer an re gard# hi# moral h.ibltw. none other ne**d apply. Addn vH Orocer. In own handwrtt | log. care Morr.in New*. WANTED. EXPERIENCED MAN TO handle thlrty-flvc or forty hands In tur |h ntin* woolm. Addrewi Johnson, lock box Tlfton, Ga WANTED. RES PON SI RLE RAKER, while or cokr*d. to do general baking; rfbrtie best salary quick.* Geo. 11. Beli, riwalnwt>oro. Ga. — WANTED, TWO FIHBT-ri.A3B COAT anil trou**r makers. Apply O Fantlnl, No. t3 Bull st rest WANTED. A FIRBT-CI.APB LUMBER Insprolor anil shipping dark A I4r-ss East Coast Lumber Company. Water town, Flo. •n i l- n mm-iiti 1 "u AN II i A 1 \ - 1 MAN -** lect. Aildr***** anxwt-r ”< ’ -Uf tor, ’ tar*M New# office, r . - rnferen** ‘"WANTED. A PRIGHT R'*Y ADOPT i. years old 10 h i around e • r•* at I <lb t One W’ho lo* a win i N • C\4;gr<‘# w< #t. SALESMEN WANTED To SELL OUR g -od* by etimpie t. w hob #l i*t r •Ii ?rad*. \\ ;re Ihe Irr* >n I in at ufn< tiren in *ur lire in tin* \%. r: 1 l b* a! rail A<ldr<“ - < *n D* > Mfg efffee, 54 Hoard of Trade Itutldtng. Sa\an nah. Ga • •111- h IM’I’U-I I 'Dll WANTED k CtM>K after lo o’clock. No. 17 McDonough #tr< et. ( v ext. At*VERTIBFMF.NTB BKT IN CAP ITAIg- Wll.l. RE ritlNTEI* IN fl-AS - 41 FI ED ADVERTISEMENT iTH.tMN Ft Mt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD V KRTIREM ENT TAKIIS FOR LESS THAN 30i' u w ms-Nrtt 1 1 1 oißm *• ”TIHT r Ki:NB WANTED WHITE WY ttulutti'* or W’lttf 1,-ghorns j-r fsrre-1. aniilil .iin buy in. tlbi I or. -t . If -'ll-i' M N Thump-.n, lVrn#hltii-i Fl.i WE WANT TO Hl' Y SHI'I! FEH monml syrup A-lilfS’-i mill ■ .iini-l-s '<l |,il..s, Augusta Bt#tm t'un.lv Fgctorjr, \ngu*la. tia II YOI WANT GOOD MILK. GET IT from r-taingtU'kl lulr> , It s rich, puro snj wholesome. II YOU \\ (NT A PLACE TO DUMP rarth. dirt, xand, mimir , et< fre- of barge )w*t at city limit- hauling over hard road, write or trleph'Ute ftrown Hro# . corner Anderxa and Ea#i l!rK* l • Reel#. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITA laS WILL lit: PRINTED IN CIaAS Si FI ED ADVERTISEMENT TOLIMN FOR TWO CENTS \ WORD NO AD VERTIREMKNT TAKEN FOB LBflfl THAN FOR IIENT—NOtIMN. '^rw7rT r r r RNisHi:D oßn^rFrMTNßrrr #s| rt*><n- for rent; |‘rivll*ge of bath 218 Kant Henry. F >R RENT LARGE SOUTHERN room, unfurnished Appi> 12 Llberiy. went, lelween houre U an<l in :>• a in < nly man ami wife or #lngle lady need apply. FOR RENT A NEATLY FURNISHED room Apply 41h Kalit Jon##. FDR HINT. ROOMS. SOUTHERN t xfxMuri', furnlrhcd and unfurnlxhed IK <'aieihor|* avenue, wont. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. ALL '■<mvenlence. iiarmrd #tret, ne.ir Liberty. I I.VPi FOR It HAT. NEW FLATS. nrihTn plan, every convenience; large p.dzaa and yard on WaMbiirg #treet \f l<ly to eoigi* liu I. Price nnd Hall ntreel# FOR RENT. UARIaOII FLAT. 422 • ’harlton aireer. *a#t. Call at Plant Sva iitn reeiaurant run heat—hoi No 217 Waldburg street, east, between Aberoom and lJnroln, flr#t ciaaa order itr.d condition; every convenience Right rnf to right tenant Eiate Salomon Cohen. West Itroad arid Dnoiighton streets. FOR RENT. NEW MODERN URICK dw lllng Whitaker street, one loc*r north of Taylor Apply to H E Kin k Ander son and Aln-reorn treels. 'FOR RENT. THAT DEHIRAIILE RES Idence No. T’f.* Ogl*ttKri>e avenue, west, near Barnard; immediate puefenaUm. Ap ply wßhln. ~Foil RENT OR SALE. THAT MAG nifleenf r**#|t|ence <n the ■ouihea#! corner of Gwinnett and Rarnard #treat*. 1. D La Roche. FOR RENT. RESIDENCE lot PERRY street, weal. Apply to Andrew Hanley ,Cos. FOR RENT. THAT DEHIRAIILE REH- Idanco with out houses, stable* snd a irt 'utlful garden; 118 Taylor street, east Lot parti* ular# Inquire H Urn kenhel m* r’s Sons, liay and Jeffrrson at reel FOR RENT. 214 JONES ST RE ITT vs*—i. imme*ltate -ertii'-n. M H. Raker, d* It TO RENT, 221 AND 223 DOLTON •treet, eafft; these are good houoea and location excellent. Apftly to C. A tire. 4H It ar.t of Trade itulldtng "FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE residences, thoroughly renovated Apply A Wyily, agent, 12 Itrvan str--t. e;<#t FOR HLM-HIV i:i.U\M)t t 4. FOR RENT. CORNER lilt* UTGHTON AND WEST It ROAD STREETS; FOR MERLY OCCUPIED DY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. 11. i |MA RT “for rent or half:, that elf:- gimt farm, four mile* on the Augusta road (paved). ont.ilnlng two hundred atvl high state of cultivation; there are on the place three dwellings, two Drge harnx and packing shed; a fine artexum well, everything In flrst-elasa order, two rail roads run through the land. I D. 1-a- R*e ho • FOR RENT. ON THE OOEFXMIEE road, between three and four-mile posts (trolley cars nearly to two-mile post), Dim) in lot# from one acra lo one hundred, same can be bought Pi large or small lots M, ggy brtu* <’ H Dorset!. A DV EICI IHi M ITAI* WILL RF: PRINTED IN rLA* HIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR 1J&8S Than aoc. FOB lALK-HK %l. MT4TR. Tn caT^ ITAIiS WILL HE PRINTED IN (’LAS SI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR IJCBH THAN C. ON DUFFY, NF;AR RARNARD A lot at ereatly reduced price, to close an entate. C. 11. I>or#e4l, 22 Congresa. warn. A I/>T 30X117 WITH LA NR IN THE rear, one b|rok from WHIn Square enl the new school house on Thirty-eighth street, price s.vn. time or oaxh. only *<na more left. C. II- iJorxett. 23 Congre-a, west. A VERY CftBAI L • ON FORTIi:TH street, near Abe room; a real bargain can j m• hud if ainlb‘** t° r " f •• Dor -1 -*ngress. weot. FOR HALF:. A LOT FOR TWO Hl’N dred ddi'irx. easy term#, on Ninth street, near East liroad. no city taxutlon. C. II Dorsett- FOR SALE. I/T8 ON NINTH STREET mar Flast Rroad. no city taxes, at I2OU each; twenty-five dodara cash, ami easy monthly payments. C. 11. I*>rett. FOR SALE. LOTS ON NINTH NEAR Esi*t Rroad. at 32W each; will soon <e advanced to 1225; wlieu a lot has been Ins id for 1 can a r rang*- to get u homa built. C H Dorset!. 'residence anr> nillding lots for sale all over tha city. Robert H. Tatem, real estate dealer. No. 7 York streat, wat. Norwood's "Satire" For sale at all News Stand* in SataooilL Foil 4I.K-HK % I MT 4TIC. for salf: rtfoHi lots on ninth street, near E#l Br.**t. have onij teen sUI to flrat-class will make g-ginj nelghtMU#, and none *tber.H cn buy. The terms are vary e.*y, and they ara che.ipgr than any oth*i* lat!- vl Inlty. i’. H. iKtmtt. AI \ ERTIHEMPNTS SET IN PAP ITAIaS WILL DF; PRINTED IN CL.49- SI FI F.D A DVERTISF;.YI ENT t'<)U M N IHi TWO CF:NTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. I'OII hUI -MIM RLUMKff S. SOY REM. IHL COUGH KING! TRY It w eii your favorite r-uedy fails, a’ 230 bottle a bird to a gill of hone) makes a •pb ndul mu u.e (or InLino and children. DLN/sOIN HALM MAKES THK SKIN like veiv for • He by druggist or at Hen* r\ snd \b* r **< Per- Storea, Whitaker and Taylor *treefs FOR SALE < HE \P ONE SHARE OF j Cottage a ltd lmt*r* vement C*<*npny din k A*ldle- < S. k. cure M"mdiK New*- F’olt SALE t'Ni: ME I,E AT Ik*. ONE mule s> Ilf. Aip R‘i*i'ir<l Sneiteker At Cos '# lumber ynrd 14# •t > *r* *t and Ba vaniHth, l iorUt.i • i VV*t •rn R.itlway yurd. FIRE PROOF SAF’f’S WE • MIRY A flne line of Are proof # *f# • in stock at ill times Tha partlaa in see •. tli what thc> are i- a • ■ j • n i**wr i* manufa*'turers aei if. wttn frn i* add ed Partie# inferex • *l. who wl . a go*xS ffr' proof safe, will do well t > i |e t fur atM'k Uppman Rr*# l.ij pin n tdo.-k. Mgenta for manufacturer# SPRINGFIELD DAfRY IS NOTED for having rich, pura milk, try it, you will b* pt#aed TURPENTINE IjOTATION FOR ral 14 crops ffr#t year bo\*x; 13.048) a ra round timber, at 11 50 par icie | |.er ihoiiMii I I. >vrs for leva**! tinier; pi* ty of timber > l*e got. in fl%'e mil* a of r d' road; will giv* #-t.*n now or ai #nd of drt'on Addreaa Rout and Timber, a a Morning News ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP- WILL HE PRINTED IN CIjAS SIFIKD AD V F7RTISEM ENT <’OLUMN FOR TWO GENTS A WORD No AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LE.-4S THAN m\ I.OST 4%1 FOP YD. dTTl^tttt*^hTx months old R* w r<l tf returned to No 24 Dryan street, west HO 4 II 111 \4*. "TeTTnDmTeD RoOM^TGRSM^IICtS t td* braird 311 Jotie# *tr*"*t, e,wt. ('HOICK FRONT ROOM WITH iMMnrd; <t#drable lo* atloik 3(17 f’h irlton street, west. PRIVATE FAMILY IN HOI’THERN section city !eiti* a few nice lotnl r ; fine room# and *-h#ap lr<l; •arl> break* fi#t If dslM. A. M. 11.. <ata of Mom* lug News. lit aiAFSS CM 4%t >:*. ADVERTISEjMKNTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL ME PRINTED IN <*LsAS BIFIED ADVRRTISF7MENT COLUMN Foil TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C ■— ■■ 1 Pl.t MHIRG. to your Interest to let me give you an es ttmale on your plumbing. n#w or okl work; r* ialr work a specialty, a# 1 am a practical plumber. No '>•*•* work lo endanger your life. Wiggins, 'phone Georgia or Hell UIM KHLASICOt’g. DON’T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT movkig your furniture, relaying your car pet* or m.it ting Perry A Renton will re lieve you of all that trouble. WK GI'AItANTKK TO DO YOUR pliimhinK work eh- f#-r Ihitii n|r otm ■(,*•. A C Brie- * Cos.. Bt-l* -u#l Jf frnwn ■ft-Hit; ’iilwnt# tt). HAVE YOI R HOI SR PAINTED wiili Uennsn rrady-mix.il p*ln, Millr* *atl#fa<Tlun Alim. Burnt Compuny ' WANTED. ONE THOUSAND IG'N. (try p-of><- ul ■)>• Bouihurn Grocery Com* puny, lit Bernard uir#f. “WR BEUJ SEWER PIPE. FLT'B pipe, fire clay, fir** brick at lowc.t prk e.. A<lani# Paint Company, I0 Congrcax, WM*. PERRY A BBNTONr 5 STATE utrrel, wt. will move, pa- k ahlp or aiora your fiirntturw ut *hort notk-c; alo ren ovate your old maitremtm. at IHIIo coat. Kell 'plw.no lf*4 NOW 18 THE TIME TO GET niD OP* your e oi.! ti in-J -love; we will ih).- it In cxehnnae f-n new one A. C. Price A- (to . Hi*lie nn-i JefTerxon treet. 'paone, m. MOKE THAN ONE HUNDRED < ENTS In avery <kdlr of your hurd-eamed hard raah #1 the Houtham Grocery Company, 11* Barnard a!r*ct ""GYI-MINK 18 THB~BBBT~WAI.I. FIN* t#h made A-iam# Paint Cos., Havannah agent,. J<>< ConureM. weal. WK HAVE A FT ill. LINK OP MAN |el from 10 cent# to IS cent*, put up free. A, C. Price A Cos., Slate and Jeffrruon atreela; 'phone# 053. "REDUCE TOUR LIVING EXTENSEJ* by lnve*ttnf your hani-earned hani ca#h with the Southern Orocery Company, 1U Barnard aireet ""ADVERTIfIEMENTH BET IN OAt r - ITAIX WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAB - A DVfJitTISEM ENT COLUMN FOR TWO (’ENTS A WORD. NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C Positions I -K^ECURED e 7 By*diTv'e .\M^ • Young Men Business 6drsc UICHMONov f BUSINESS' rSstM/maAex# CO LLE G ES .1 W/ft jdu///JHvA ■' ■ 1 V 14BOAL 80TICKI. NOTICE of the Ural or. In the Dtatrlci (tourt of tho United Btal-. for the l-aiat<-rn rMvialon of tho .Southern DlalrU-t of Gcorta. In bankrupt* >. In the miller of Jame# M. Ma-kl-n, bankrupt. In bankruptcy. To tha credit or# of Jam- # M Madden of ttruiwwick. tn th- county of Glynn, and -Itotrlct afore -ald. a bankrupt: Notice t# hereby (|lvi that on the Jdih day of Nevemner. A. D., IP.- me aaid Jame* M. Ma>Mcn wa# duiy adjudi- ated bankrupt, and that the flrat meeting of hie redliora will bo hebl at Brunswick. In Glynn county, on the let day of Droetnber, A. T>., 190 u. at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at which lime the aaot - r-'tllor# may attend, prove their claim*, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and irmwact such other bunineaa a# may properly come before raid meeting. A. J. CHOVATT. Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated at Bruraavick. Ga.. ihta tho 30tk •lay of November, IM). 3