The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 12, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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ARE SURVEYING TRIAL LINES. <i:>THtl. FIUI RKI <>\ FIMAIIHG BHBttTOS WO PIN BOH A. tnrtrllni t’arty >< In Ike Field. Three Trial Ilie* Will In* Hnn. \<it Kno* Whether Statesboro Ulll he on Ihr Line—That Place llaa llrrn Greatly laterested In Thla Uaritlna- No Inducements Ve| Offered Ihr trntrnl fur ll la llulld Ala Nlalealmro—l|neallß Muai Waft lutll larrrjra Have llrrn Mode—Valoahle Terri lory to l, r f'nt In (Toaer Toneh With (at. annah. The Centra! Railroad haa a surveying . „ rty m the Held making trial line* for i.... mrletion of the Brewton and Pine (ra Railroad. Information of this cume (ro m Statesboro. whence the party art rut. and President John M Egan of the , .ntral *ai uaked rbout the matter. i area trial line* will be run. Mr. IJgan pl tJ. They will connect the present ter r>inu* of the Brewton and Plneara. Reg |. ,r, with point* on the Central'* main Imr one of the trial line* will be to a .id Statesboro, another will follow the ,14 line that wa surveyed and partially for the connection at Plneara and tl r third will traverse the country be ta,, .n Statesboro and some point on the main line. t nnl the survey ha* been completed and i- mate* of cost made. It cannot be told r,uh of the contemplated route* will be followed In the completion of the Brew nil and Plneora. Mr Egan wa* a*ked If any inducement* had been offered the Central by Statesboro to secure the road t,. ugh that place, and h! answer was ,ii 'he negative. It cannot be told whether i , route will be via Statesboro. The people of Utateeboro. have been • clous to secure the line, which would p ue them a far more direct connection tb Savannah than they now have. Their, is the most Important place In the territory the road Is lo traverse, ond they behevo they should get the line fnr i long while they have been looking forward lo the completion of the rcsid. aw j ->. r nrospeet h.*t now exists of ac tusl work being commence,!, will be wel com'd by them If they can only get the assurance that they will be on the line The Brewton and Plneora now extends ft,all Brewton to Register, a distance of pt mile*. A portion of the line was fin ished by the Central some two year* ago, nr road taking up the work where It s*4 Iwen left ofT by the company that began It. Register Is ten miles from Statesboro. and between 3> and *> miles ..f road will have to he built to gain con nection with the Central's mom line. By the completion of the Brewton an 1 Plneora a wide section of territory will he put In much closer touch with Savan nah The section opened up. too. will hr undisputed, as it Is within closer reach of ftivinnah than any other large city. Following its policy of development of th* country through which Its lines run the Central will do all It can for the ad vantage of the new section, and It will la hut a short time before the city will he enjoying a voluminous business with It Chairman J. F. Hanson of the execu tive board of the Central said yesterdav that the extension of the Brewton and Ilneora eastward to connect with the main line of the Central doe* not mean that the road Is to la- extended eastward e. well to connect with the main line, thus affording the much-talked-of cut-off to Macon. The matter has received no consideration from the board, MaJ. Han son .!• t red. MGCTTIVB HOARD MET. Itonttne Matters Considered hy Of ficial* of the Central. A meeting of the executive board of the ftntral Railroad was held yesterday morning President John Al Kgan an nounced after the meeting that the bual r. •* transacted had been largely of the usual routine nature. Th> se present at the meeting were Chairman J. F Hanaon of Macon. President Kgau. Col. A R. Law ton and Mr. T M. Cunningham, acting a- a member of the board The only matter considered by the board that would be of interest <t> pubic, It was announ ed. was the sign ing of the agreement by which the Souh ern Railway will enjoy a ninety-nine years' lease of the freight terminals of the Central to Savannah, the buslp**# ot ihr two lines to be handled Jointly by the lo.UI agent of the Central. VISITED THK TERMINALS. President# Williams uml llrnln nml Chairman Hanson the Party. PraMnit John Skelton William* of the Seaboard Air Une MuJ. J. F. Hanson of Macon, chairman of the Executive Hoard of the Central Railroad. and President R. O Erwin of the Plant System, formed a party yesterday that took in the ter minals of the Scabottrd and of the riant System. Mr Williams' visit was the first he had made to the city for some months, aid there was considtrable business de manding his attention lie and Mr W. W Mu k ill of the- Seaboard were in con - lerence during the afternoon, alter which the two railway pre.-ddrnta are! MitJ. Han ►>n started on their trip of Inspection. The Seaboard terminals on Hutchinson's Is.and were first Visited, the shipping Ifi the docks running their colors up In honor Of tlie distinguished parly. Alb r going over the entire system of terminals, the t arty left for the Plant Systetn terminals, win re Prestdent Erwin became in a wav >• host. Mr. William* then went to the a- ot. where he took the train for Rich mond. • might suspect that there was some • ski Ificini rin tt.is Inspection of ti-r t' tl hy the hading sifTls laic of great way systems, Ivut official denial that was the slightest wis uhta.it-d. It ■ ' raid that the three system* are op ng now in thorough harmony, and nail It was but the mutuality of Inter " '* and gen-ra! good feeling anil re)ole •ng In the splendid terminal facilities • the roads on-I ImuMk enjoy that I • mpted the visits to the wharves. FREIGHT H INDEED WELL. ft*'Ut hern-fen teal JHn* tgrnry • I'ratlns ssllloehir. The Pout hern Railway's freight service Ju t Inaugurated for Havant.ah Is working utl-fnetorlly. It was said vester.lay hy an official that enough has been shown to prove that the freight of the Southern and the Central can be handled cxpedl sly an i well by the Centrals force, ‘’id there Is every reason to believe that the arnirg' merit entered Into between the two lines will be effective In giving •to client service for the patrons of both, . A A. AXAI'AI. MEETING. directors Will Be Elected hy the Mnrkhnlder* To-day. The annual meeting of the stockholder* <* the Georgia and Aaktbama Rtl road will be held In Savannah to-day It Is ex pected that the preeent board of and ry 'ors will be re-elected, and that will be practically all the business that Is brought before the meeting. No meeting the board of directors will be held f ->ec that of the stockholders, but It Is prohibit that tht bourl will n**t for th* election of Its officers at some early <late. President R G. Erwin. General Super* in tender* IV B. Dan ham, l<i#*nrr Traffi Manager B. W Wrenn and Gen eral b r eight Ai'*nt Jjtn> Muniie* c 4 the Plant Hyetfm left y< pterdsy afternoon for Montgomery, where they go to at<>nU a conference with officials of the Louisville anl Nashville Ra Iroad. The conferetice will he held to-day and will he relative to schedules to be eetabliehed by the two lines for ihelr freight and passenger ser vice. The Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad, extending froen Column*. Ala., to Wellers* vllle. Ala . Is now operated by the Cen tral Railroad, both a freight and pa seer ger service being maintained The new road Is an extension of the Blakely line it the Cenrr.il Mr (’. K Larence. who was superintendent of const ruetten ok the Chattahoochee iml Gulf, is now In charge of the Central's surveying party that is running lines for the Brewton and Pine ora. Col John A Henderson, counsel In Flor- Ida for the Seaboard Air Line, was among the visitors in the city yesterday. PDA IHD TO GOOD IKM MA .Mattel Palace and Southern 9t*rk Company In Two Performances. Mattel Paige and the Southern Sto k Company presented "Jack's Sweetheart" at yesterday's matinee and "The Prison er of Algiers" at night Both perform ances were to good housed, and the audi ence seemed to be pleased with the pro ductions. To-nlgh! Effie Ellsler will he seei In Clyde Pitch's romantic play, "Barbara Frlatchls." The Southern Stock Comian> will be at the Theater the rest of the week. Effie Ellsler will be seen to-n.ght in Mr Chaa. Frohman's production of "Barbara Frtelchl* " Barbara PrletchU of the play 1s the •laughter of a stanch Confederate family of Frederick. Md . with a brotner serving in Stonew.ili J.n kf-*n' brigade. She Is loved by Jack Negiey. th*' son of a neig fi lter, who is also n Confehr.te, but her own affections have gone out toward Capt. Turnbull, a t'nion officer, whose fore*-* are holding the town when the scene opens. The first act |s at twilight In Frederick with the characters enjoying the evening on the stoops of their houses, and with soldier* and their sweethearts thronging the streets. Barbara i* at first loyal to the faith of her family, and she Is grad ually Influenced bv her love toward Fed eral tendencies He incurs the displea' ure of her firmly and the enmity of her friends. The girl, however. Is determined upon her choice, ond consent# to elope with the Captain. They meet at a minister r home In ll igerstown. hut Just as the mar riage ceremony Is about to be performed •he Captain is tailed upon o Join h‘s regiment for an immediate bar tie with the rebtd troops. The battle take# place, he Captain is shot by Arthur Frtetchle. and Is carried to Barbara's house The elder Fnetchie, learning that his daughter's lover 1* In the house, ntorms at Barbara, but at last yields to her en treath . She nurses and watches oyer the patient, und heljw him back to life. The complete New York production wdl be presented here. C'lTt* IIKEVITIE*. The ladles of the Chancel Society of ft: John's Church will give a chi siren's en tertuinment oral Christmas tree next Tuesday, from I to t o'clock, at St John's Partrh II ill. for the benefit of the society. An admission fee of 5 cents will he charged. This will Include a priii on the Christmas tree. A Christmas pl will be served at 5 cent* per take Re freshments will also lie served ai 5 cent*. Complaint Is made hy pedestrians ot •■he disregard of the ordinance that pro hibits banana peels Icing thrown on the sidewalks One ldy said yesterday tha' she was quite sure she voiced the sentl mint of those of her sex who are on the streets for shopping, when she declared for the suppression of the practice. But two or three day* ago. she said, she had stepped ti|>on a (reel. slipped and fallen fiat As she is advanced In years. It was only through good fortune that she re ceived no hurt from her fall. viim ill IHOI'I. OPR - GERMAN READY MIXED paint Is si Id under a guirantee; have you house painted with It. Adams lbitnt Com pany _ 'PHONE 1575 FOR FOREST CTTT Laundry- They will call for your llnan Immediately LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF WALL paper. Just arrived, will make prl ea to suit you. William Taylor. 141 Barnard NEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE with ball bearing*, lock and chain stitch; two machines In one. Penton A Son. WE ARE DYEINO NOW BY THE new oxadye process; especially adapted for ladles' fine crepon and tailor-made presses send us your work and you will be pleased New York Steam Dye Works Phone W3. FOR HARDWARE AND TOOLS. (JO to Cornwell & Chlpman'e. RING IT 8. GEORGIA OR RF.EI, phones, for gt* mantels, chimney*, etc ; c will do the reat, mantels. 10. 15, Jn 25 an-1 35 cent- A. C. Price A Cos. State ani Jefferson utreets. MOKE THAN ONE HUNDRED CENTS In every dollar of your hard-earned hard cash at the Southern Grocery Company, 114 Rarnard atreet PERKY A BENTON. 1 STATE street, west, will move, park ship or etore your furniture at short notice; also ren ovate your old mattrettsee at little cost Ret! 'phone Ml. "WANTED ONE TIIOt'SAND HUN. gry people at the Southern Grocery Com pany. lit Bernard street THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WORK IS bring "turned out by Forest City Laundry 'Phone 1575 FOR THE MOST SELECT AND toige-t stork of wall paper In the city. *o to Tavlor. 141 Barnard PENTON A SON WILL RENOVATE your machine ard guarantee It Sell new ot old trarhlee*. FOR RANGES AND STOVES GO TO Cornwell A- Chipmon A FULL LINE OF GRATES JUST received, will sell any of the separate parts Adams Pettit Company, 101 On- PON T FAIL TO PEE OFR LINE OF bathtub-, they arc tip to date; ea'lmates cheerfully furnished on nny kind of plumbing w>rk. A. C. Price A Cos.. State and Jefferson streels; 'phone* M REDUCE YOUR 1.1 VINO EXPENSES by Investing vour hard-earned hard cash with the Southern Orocery Company, lit Barnard street ADVERTISEMENTS set in CAP ITALS WILL PE PRINTED IN CLAf* el FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS TIT tV W IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank buoka from Morning News, Savannah Ga. NORWOOD'S BOOK, "isi aosi turn" For sala at all News Stands In Savannah. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1000. DO YOU GET TP W Till k LAME BACK? Do You have Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Uric Acid Trouble? To Prove What Swimp- Hoot, tb; (ireat kidney and Bladder Kenrdy, Will Do (or YOU. all onr Readers May ll. ve a Sample Bottle Sent Free bv Mail. Pain of dull ach In the hack I* unmis takable evidence of kidney trouble, ll is Nature's tlmejy warning to show you ihat the track of heulth t not clear. If these danger tlgnal* nre unheeded. ; more scr.ous results are sup lo follow: Bright's disease, which is the worst form j of kidney trouble, may steal upon you The mild and the exirsordltuiry effect of the world-famous kidney ond bladder remedy. Swamp-Root, Is soon realised. It stands the highest for Its wonderful •ure* of the most distressing cases. A rial will convince anyone—and .you may have a sample bottle for the asking I.ame baek Is only one symptom of kid ney trouble—one of many. Other symp tom# showing that you need Hwamp- Root are. obliged to pass water often dur ing to day and to get up miny times a: night. Inability to hold your urine, -snarling or Irritation In passing urine, •lust or sediment In the urine, catarrh of the bladder, uric acbl, constant head ache. dixxtness, sleeplessness nervous ness. Irregular hert-beiittng. rheumatism, bloating. Irritability, womout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flcsb, sallow complexion. IT your water, when allowed lo remain undisturbed In a glass or hot|e for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL. i7kTTKH~'uET the —ring—from Kegeas. My sister go' her* there 12 year* ago. and it Is as good as nrw now. and she and her husband have been lucky ever since The num ber of my finger Is 6(j Hair Jewelry and Shaving Supply House. I* East Broughton The place where hair, plati num old gold, old silver and 01. l coins are taken as caah. mall orders for birthday, wnldlng and Chrletmu* presents promptly filled. ADVERTISEMENTS IBT IN CAP TTAIJt WILE BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FDR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30C. KEE CHUNG A CO . CORNER WHlT aker ami Liberty streets, headquarter* for Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. P a*, etc., at low prlcea. Oriental and Turkish ornaments below cost price. Come and visit US. GO TO JOS H. RAKER. IN MARKET, for fine meats, poultry, game, brains, sweetbread, tripe. 'Phone 228. HOW AROUT YOUR WINTER clothing' let us put it In shape; * p r month Sterling Pressing Club, II York w THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 113 Rarnard street, buys and sells all kinds of second-hand furniture for cash. TRY HETTERICH’B CANDY; Posi tively pure; crystallsed fruit, assorted. 45c pound, cherries and ginger, nm- P I *1 chocolate, asrorted, 25c pound; aaaor ai fine candy. 25c pound. 11" State, west. YOU WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM Springfield Dairy. Ifa rich and pure; try It. HOLIDAY HUOS. CARPETS. POR tleres, taee curtain*, and o thousand and one articles to gladden the good wife s heart. C. P Miller, agent. "HYACINTH AND NARCISSI'S BULBS palms, rubber plants, cut flower# and floral designs ftom rtelschlg's Nursery, opposite Catholic Crmetrrv J Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton atreet. east. ELEGANT BEDROOM FURNITURE dining room furniture, china clor. 'a. all ver rase*, sideboard*, buffet*, mirror-door wardrobe*, etc.; our immener nook m ist hr seen to be appreciated C. P. Miller, agent. CHOICE LINE or WILLOW AND cobbler seal rocker- for the h .11 lay*. at Teeple'a. 217 Broughton, west. “Tam NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST Broughton; ring up 1136 If rot* want to have your fumliur* moved or packed for •htpmrnt or tong. I guarantee price# the same as l do the work that's alien to me. A. S. Orlffl.. 414 Broughton *4r*ot. west; matlre** mod# to ord<r HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER clothing' let II put It In shape; I per month. Bterllns " erring Club. 1 York, w GO TO HI RICH I '* FOR <ANDY. mint wafer*, tmon wafers; *bllcloi# for the trick erich's, 11" Stele. w.-at. M 011.1.1“ LACE CURTAINS WILL beautify .our porlor. KKNHINOTON TARM MILK IS UN •urpaaae l for rtchnegs; di Ilvtry la per f. c'.; phone. 2M6 fp ITS RUGS YOU WANT YOU CAN get them cheaper from MeOLII*. GILT CHAIRS. TARLIiH COUCHES rosy corners, rereptlon chslr* leather chairs; an Immense assortment ot rea sonable price*. C P Miller, agent WHEN YOU SEE MUM-LIB SIXTY- Inch -cent rugs, you will buy tham. Just can't help tt; will tel! In *r.y quan Illy. “"'•FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE," la a apeclalty with McGlkla. settling, or ha* a eloudy appearanee. It is evidence that your k.dneys and blad der need Immediate attention. In taking Swamp-Root you afford natu ral h<lp to Nature, for Swamp-Root ts the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that Is known to medical science. Sw amp-Root Is the great discovery nf l)r. Kilmer. Ihr enlnent kidney and blad der speelahst. Hospitals use It with won derful success In hoh slight and severe cases. Doctors recommend It to their patient* and use H In their'own families, because they recognise In Swamp-Root the greatest snd moat successful remedy. If you have the slightest symptom of kidney or bladder trouble, or If there Is a trace of It 1n your family history' rend nt once to Dr Kilmer * Cos., Binghamton. N. Y. who will gladly send you free by mall. Immediately, without coat to you. a sample bottle of Swamp Root and a book of wonderful Swamp-Root testimonials Ra sure to say that you read this gener ous Offer in the Savannah Dally News If you are already convinced that Hwnmti-Roo* l* whn you need, you can purchase the regular flfty-cent and one dollor stx* bottle* at drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember the mime. Swamp-Root. Dr Kilmer's Swamp- Root. and the address. Binghamton. N. Y. PERSONAL. of Carpet*, matting ruga, shades, lino leum; cheapen In town. IMMENSE LINE OF RATTAN ROCK ere from 11.41 up to 115. C. P. Miller, agent. KIMBALLS ~ ANTI - RHEUMATIC ring every rheumatic ought to wear. J Gardner agent, 12 Broughton *treet. east. M OILI-IS IS CHEAP ON RI OS. NETS lace curtain*, hammocks, water coolers pi'tows, picture#, etovea, bedroom aults. and furniture of every description. HOW ABOUT TOUR WINTER clothing" let us put tt tn shape; SI per month Sterling Pressing Club. 1 York. w. MILLER'S HOLIDAY OIETS EON brother* and other fellows' brothers, you will have to call end examine our Immenee line In order to thoroughly ep prrelate the subject. C. P. Miller, agent. FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM SUIT parlor and dlntnr-room furniture, vou should go to Teeple'a. KENSINGTON FARM 18 ON AN eleiailon in th# country free from city drainage Inposalble for mbk to baeome contaminated, by Impure odors; If you want pure Jersey m Ik, photic 2346. De livery prompt; satisfaction guaranteed M'GILLIS MOVES. PACKS SHIPS and store* pianos and furniture; beat work only; no "Cheap-Jobn" prices—no "Cheat* John” Job# CANARY RIRBB GOLD FISH' WA ler grass, bone flour at 12 Broughton street, eaet MILLER'S HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR sisters and other fellow*' alsters: toilet tobies ladle*' desk* chiffoniers, picture* of all kinds; romc ami aee us: we will help you out C. P Miller, agent. M'GILLIS SELLS SIXTY-INCH RUGS -Smyrna patterns—ter cents. TEFPLE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON stove*, steel range*, oil heaters and hot stuff heaters. 117 Broughton, w-at. MILLER H HOLIDAY GIFTB FOR children dolls and toy* of every descrßv tlor: chairs, baby carriages, go-eart*. velocipedes, tricycle*, express wagons, p trol wagons. C. P Sillier, agent. OLD NEWSPAPERS. 3m for 25 cent*, at Ruslren Office Morning New*. rIfOTOGII APMY. FINEST PHOTOS. MOST REASON abIe price*, one with each dogen cabi nets mounted on a lovely Xma and New Years card; I am making * ap-elnl run on crayon pa**el and watercolor In hand some frame* at very low prices for the holidays; a fine praaent; see Sly elegant line Of frames, etc. Wilson'* Studio, 41 Bull street. Mt:i>! ■ tt- HOW Ann YOUR FEETT IF TOUR feet are troubling >ou. call on me and I will give you relief. I cure Ingrowing nails, corns and all disc**** of the feat without pain; charge* reaeonabl*; can give th* beet reference* In th* city; pa ll. nt* traated at residence* ordere 'a* be left at l-lvlngetota'a drug etore. Bull and Congress streets; telephone 233. Lem Davis surgeon chlropodtel. help W \>Tt:it-iti.i:. " A WIHTK MANtMAR rb-d preferred!, to car# for place on the salt*, near Savannah; mutt understand gardening end care of lows amt hors**; psy ISO per month end a good home to live In Addresu, with referenrei. Jasper, care Morning News. Savannah, Ga "mechanics, engineers, elec trb lan*, firemen, etc. A free scholarship In engineering will be awarded to a few well recommended applicant* American School of Correspondence. Boston, Mas* Russian Coffee Makers Are in vogue now and we hive them. Our Holiday Goods ARF. OPEN FOR VOIR INSPECTION. Wc have never made so fine a di>play. We urge you to come and make your ; selection. It can be done so much better now than in the ru-di of the holidays. Deliveries will be made to suit your wishes. Oil Heaters, The famous non-smelling stove, the Barler, all sizes ready lor delivery. Thos. West & Cos., LL BROUGHTON STREET. WEST. HELP WANTED— WALK. HALEHMf N WANTED TO HELL OI K pfod, by sample to nMfml' and rstsil tv* are iho largest ond only mih uf 5 In our llns in the world, libera! salat ill Address. Uen-Dex Mfic Cos. office, 25 Board ot Trade Building. Satan n*h. Ga HELP tt AATA.It FEMALE. ”w A NTKdTYw r DOLOR t: M COOK S Apply Wednesday 4 o'clock, O. A. Wool son. Hast Broughton. WANTED. SUPERINTENDENT KOIt Woman’s Exchange. applhvthns must tie in writing to 8- relary. M*- M > Wolff No all) Taylor, west, by I>er. It. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAT ITAIeS WIJ.I. RE FRINTHP IN ri.AS SIFIEP ADABItTISBMKNT COI.UMN ron TWO OK NTS A WORD NO AP VERTIRFMKNT TAKBN FOR UKS3 THAN W. RHPI.III RK AT 11 AATF.It. ~~wa"ntkp] rTtHmoN as^htknThT rapher, regular or ,-xtra work; salary no object Address "Dryer," Morning New H A ATF.lt— ll<tt Kl.l. A AWII S. PuAOE^Ttjnf)PiT earth, dirt, .and, manure, sir. free of charge, Just at city limits, hauling over hard road write or telephone Brown Bros , corner Anderson and Bast Broad streets. IF TOP WANT OOOP MTI.K, OKT IT from HpOngftekl Dairy; It'* rich, pure and wholesome ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN OAF ITADB WII.I. HE PRINTED IN ri.AS* SIFIEP ADVERTISEMENT COL.UMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AP VERTIREMENT TAKBN FOR I .ESS THAN MC. FtR NF.AT-RUOMS. “'nTteev imTiTHT front rom iroilerii cunvenlrnce*. Sid Jones, east. NKEI.V FFRNIBH ED RttOMS. southern exposure; all ronvenlence*. 30* Barnard street, near Utterly. FOR RENT—MIITSaff, FOR BENT, COM* uHTAIILE HOUSE No 217 Waidburg alteet, east, betwaen Abereorn and Lincoln, flrst-risss order and condition; avery convenience Right rent to right tenant Estate Salomon Cohen. Weat Broad and Rmnghton streets FOR RENT. NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE ready next month; ga , hath. eic.; Second avenue, near Barnard Purse, prirtter. FOIt RENT. 221 DI'FFY STREET. eal, anew house; ga*. electric light, porcelain tub ami all convenience*. Ap ply 310 Hryan street, west. FOR RENT OR SALK, THAT MAG nlficent residence on the rourheasi corner of Gwinnett and Barnard street* 1 D La Roche. FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE realdenee*. thoroughly renovated Apply A. Wylly, agent, 12 Rryan atreet, east FOR NMVr—STORE*. NO. BAY, WEST. FINE Itl HfNF.SS corner Inquire for k<*y N<>. t>2h Hay. west FOR RENT. THE TWO MOST DE. etrable store# In Savannah, senate corner of Whitaker. State nml I'resident tnet, opposite new Postoflloe. W. M A W. E Coney FUR M 2. ST— HIMJELL tAt.Ot H. LARGE WAUEHOUSIC AND OFFICE FOIt RENT. CORNER HHOUOHTON AND WEST BROAD STREETS. Filt MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. H. P SMART FOR RENT. NICE STARI-E AND ktrgo yard 2* Abereorn atrewt. FOR RENT OR SALK. THAT ET.E ganl farm, four mll-a on the Augusta road (paved), containing t*o hundred and three acre*, fifty of which are under a high state of cultivation; there .ire on the place three dwelling*, two large barns and packing *h#d. . fine artenn well; everything tn flr*i-clae ordtr; two rail road* run through the land; I. D. La- Roch* . FOR RENT. ON THE OOEBCHEE road, between thr*# and four-mil# posts (trolley car* nearly to twomlie post), land in lota from one acre to one hundred, same ran be bouaht In large or small lots on eaty terms, C II Isevll. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAIjB WILL HE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOIt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VF.RTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 3QC rofl SVI l -id tL < STATE ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKDN FOR LESS THAN IOC holt 3AI-E THOSE LOTS ON NINTH atreet. near East Broad; have only been eold lo first-class partlea, who will make good neighbor*, ami none others ran buy The terms are very eaay. and they are cheaper than any others In the vicinity. C. H. Domett _ rOR SALE A LOT FOR TWO HUN dred dollars; easy terms, on Ninth atreet. near East Broad, no city taxation. C. H Dorsett. FOR SALE I/ITS < -v NINTH STREET near East Broad no city taxes, at 3-W each; twenty-five do lata cash, snd easy monthly payment* C. It Ivoreett. FOR BALE. LOTS ON NINTH. NEAR East Broad i *2te each; will soon be advanced to 3226 when rt lot has been paid for I ran arrange to g*t a hums built. C. H Irorarll RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LOTS for sale all over th# city. Robert H. Tatem, real taut* dealer. No. 7 York streat, watt. THE UP=TO=DATE GIRL Knows that our Mannish Hoots are made for walking, wheeling or for bad weather. We have “Regular” or "High Cuts" in Box Calf, Vici and Patent Kid. with hand-sowed soles. . . . $3.00 and $3.50. There’s no reason why the up-to date girl should wear a shoe that doesn’t please her —and She Won’t if She Buys Them Here. . . . J. A. VARNEDOE, EMMETT MONCREIFFE, A. L WEIL FOR A A IF—HI; Al. ESTATE. TERPENTINE I-AND UAHOB tract fr aole. tllfford A Cos.. Jackson ville. Fla. TIMBER. TIES AND WOOD—FOR sale, t.tli acres, on Hetisard Air I.tne llaltrtaid about seventy-five mites from Savannah, and will cut almui aa follows: j.imiwiu feet mill tlmlier. 3.S.WU crosstlo*. 2,'eixn cords wood. Hrobston, Fcndlg A Cos,. Rrunswlck, Us APVERTISEMKNTff RET IN CAP IT.AIJt WII.I, BH PRINTED IN ri.AS SIFIEP APVEKTIRKMKNT COUUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AP VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR I-ES3 THAN *OC EIIH ft AI.K— MI At I.I.I.AMODt . A FREE SAMI’I.K OK BENZOIN Itj.m for chops and rough skin, given lo any lady calling at Persies drug stores. Henry and Abercorn, Tavior and Whtto ker. IF YtHf VH DOT TWO I.I'NOH I.KFT. i*ov Item will cure >*ajr cough, a dulktr hotil, guaranteed to ,-ure or money re funded Persse * drug stores I ’ PRKSI IT PIANOS AT AUCTION To day. Ulh, al II o'clock, at 22 Congress, west C H l>orsett. TUItl-KNTINE FARm7 IN ACTIVE l>eratlon, for sale. Immediate delivery; plenay of hands *nd hw freight For par ti ulors. Apply to Chesnult A O'Neill, Bn vaunah. Da. IIORREH AN I* MCI.ER FOR HAI.E AT Ymihgiove A Hlfiple's stahl.-i, ,me hundred head hor*'s aiul mule* In this lot are driver*, siid-th rs. matched |*lr* ami work horse*, alia, timber, lie a tel farm mules. Any one wishing h<r*e* or mules will do well to Ins,*',-! lids lot of animals. FDR HAI.E. ONE ROOD DRAFT horse Apply at tr.’t Henry stree*. east- Dnaranteetl to be gentle. FOR HAI.E. PAI.MKTTO RRRRIER. either dried or fr*h, In any quantities. E. W. Amsden, Ormond, Fla. TYPEWRITERS; IS CAI.IORAPHR. sls eacii. 10 Y,k*ls. $25 each; 10 No. It Har- Ijock*. s2l each; 3f* Williams, $25 each, all slightly shop worn; trust price sll cah ra ti, shi,q*'d lor trial free. Now. can you afford to be liehlnd the limes by con tinuing to use the pen' F. H Webster Cos., 215 Broadway. New York FOR HAI.E. AT AUCTION TO-DAY, ten upright pianos, direct from manufac turers. with order* to well; sale at 11 a, m. C. 11. liorsetl. COWS. WITH YOUNG CAI.VEff FOR sals Call 471 West Boundary atraet. are them. FOR HAI.K. ONE Mt’l.E AND HAH nesa and truck. Apply Screven House Cigar Stand FIIIR PROOF BAFTJS WB CARRY A dns llns of fire proof safes In stock al all limes The parties can see exactly what thsy ara getting Our prices ora es low as manufacturere sell it, with freight add ed parties Interested, who wish a good lire proof eafe. will do well to Inspect our stock I.lpptnan Bros , Uppenan Mock, agents for manufacturers. TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR sale. II crops first year boxes; I2.off> a ra* round Umber, ai $! 40 pat aere. s•> par thousand boxes for Isased timtxT; plenty of Umber to he got; in five mil'a of rail road, will give possession new or at end of season Address Hound Timber, cars Morning News ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITALS WII.I. BE PRINTED IN Cl.Aff SIFIEP ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 2SC. LOST ASIS rOHD. "TTTst'T f7\7tDi'7 it kpViTi Tti'lTpFy'ir ed hull, point of horn* off off; and ona black cow with white face, very fat. white laws ami whit* stomach; reward $5. C. 11. Skipper, City Market. 1/tST HEP SETTER PUPPY. LAME In right hind leg Return to No. 22 Ander son street, east. I/FT A MASONIC SCARF PIN BUN day Reward If returned to 1 Broughton street, east. FOUND. POINTER PUPPY OWNER can get same at John F Cordes, Mont gomery and Whatley avenue, by payment of expenses. FOUND. *. GROWN HOUND PUPPY, owner can get same by calling on John F. t'ordew, Montgomery and Whalley ave nue and paying expenses. BOAROINO PKSHUABUE Igkgrders; elegant rootna, no transients, no children Table boarders taken am East Jones. fit SISESS l ll*>f re. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP ITAIJ4 WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS RIFIBD ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN FOB TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD VERTISEMENT TAKBN FOR LESS THAN IOC. MlkC F.I.I.ASEOtg. HOT AIR AND HOT WATER HEAT KRB; ALSO GRATES AND PARTS PUT IN AND REPAIRED. P H KIKII NAN, in STATE STREET, WEST. WE GIVE YOU EITHER DOMESTIC nr gloss finish, perfect work. Forest CMy laiusulry. Park avenus. BEFORE YOU PURCfIABB WALL paper, don’t forget Taylor; hi* new s'oek and low price* will please you. 141 Bar nard. THE RESORCINE ANTISEPTIC PRO r*** I* th* mm: satisfactory to clean clothe*, done rmly by New York Strom Dye Works Whitaker and Hla*r NEW DOMESTIC. WITH BALL hearings, on easy leima; try ona: hoy one; deal with your people. Pse ton A Bon. iron FISHING TACKLE. NETS. ETC?, go to Cornwell A Chipman. “We can repair any STOVE made; all work done by experienced workmen and guaranteed, will take your old stove In exchange on a nee one. A. C. Price A Cos,. State and Jefferson streets, ’phone* ’* WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FO t ar-wer pipe. brick, Hr* clay, OIL ant varnishes, give us a call Adams Paint Company. “DON'T TROUBLE TOURBELF ABOUT moving your furniture, relaying your car pet* or malting. Parry A Benton wUI re lieve you ot all that trouble. GLOBE SHOE CO. At't riox aai.K* this day. “OLD HOSS’^SMJL i bt.niU.U IUILU %Y <Y TO-DAY Wain. •s!>. 12th lwL. Ift oVlork n m (oily tlmo) t Hnwi% freight irehoij-. of th- Ahovn < timpany. wi Went Hml *• ih* linnet >f IVrry | mil •* II in lots to #tilt purchiam: Fur Hhirttr.g, All Wool Trlmvn.l Halt, jahoo#, IfUmkeiii, (YaU, 3M Itoxr# ( * Kfari'h. |0 Hu.ka CirHO I. Hox ami Bankets Candy. iLikluit Pow der. 1 can** ftn# H^xar p, 2 length# Jb fnt, M.irlliif Wr.i|imi KuNmr Rtram llw‘. with bra am oouidlng#. NVw Cook rtbv*i, 1 fin# iarffc Bte*d P*<ok Kange. with cloa rm, l An*- (’learn Hrfwrator. I r#r Cora- Idn itlon Monkrv W r* in h and Hit Hrat'^a, 2 hrHl*m** Nickel C’ooH , * t Ing ani Weighing Ooonlar 2 n#w s|a*>.-*ss Mu hin*** 1 burr**l tl< ll*>ml# ill*n># with oig haixlln), 2.1 bumllrn \\ Cart and Dray Falloaa, Nrw liuggy Shaft#, roady lo UM, Sardine#. Salmon, Vltngar. lifoomi. Brivm. Toharoo, Wrapping Pa l**r. Hogar. Snuff. Oder. Win#* Rc#. Roup, Oaivnntgrd Hh*ri Iron. F*ns> Wlr#, T**ln gvaph Wlrr. Hoofing Tin. i.itth pound# •#- #ort*l liar Iron. Arwort#*! Drug#, Had mt •■<•s**, iiiiit-iiiia, Vt’ffanaUrsJr. li<a itiiiff Chain*. Hlove Covera. Fruit Jan* and a large lot of mIM-ellnneou# fr-lght. J W. COMKIt. V. A. AUCTION SALE. Tty-DAY at II a m . we will sell (1) cel ebmted Stmlar.l petno direct from fac tory, til Mnw.i) llamlln organ; only In use a month, tl) Sterling organ; O) sew ing machines, t.U t.irpete, *klelHMird, of- Bee desk, oil stove*, heater*. *llverwar. SPECIAL. la*dle*' and chlkLren'a wrat*. cloak*, cape* tnewl. last year's styles, fine ma terial, at your own price. THEY MUST IIE HOLD. MEN'S SUITS AND PANTS; LADIES SUITS AND SKIRTS. FINE IMPORTED LAMPS. I—rge glotx-s. $t and 24 Inches In high!; a beautiful Xmas present. SAVANNAH AIKT. AND COM CO., A. Winerlght. Auctioneer. 11l Whitaker street NEW PIANOS AT AUCTION. TK* t I’ll It; ItTS, V. H. IIOHSKIT Aaedoaeer, Will sail on WKDNESS>AY. Hth. Infft., al II a m.. nt 22 Congress west: Ten new Upright Pianos, full octave, with and without MandoHn ami Tremulo attachments. These Instruments have just teen re catvert direct from the manufacturers, and ! are being sold In thin way to Introduce them In tht* ixanmtinlty. They are of remarkable Sweet tone. In beautiful cases, and will be ready for In spect lon (up stair*) on Monday and TM*- tay and the day of aale. Tht* la a ap'an dld chance to secure a goo-1 lcs-rosnent. ond we ask only that ihetr metlla be In quireii Into. AUCTIOY IIUCI FI TI HE IUYI. SALL FMOPERTV WHITAKER AM) YORK. C. M. Dorsett. Aaeilonrer. By virtue of an order of the ordinary of Bibb county. Georgia, passed at th* De emler term. lts will he sold hefo a the Court House door of Chatham countv, Georgia. In the city of Savannah, G*.. on the first Tuesday In January, !*DI. be tween the legal hours of role, the follow ing described real e-tale, belonging to th* estate of Henry G Cutter late of Bibb county. Georgia, deceased, to wit: A cer ts li. Inert of land situated In Savannah. Ga . known by pan of sild cltv a* lot No. 5. In th* p.elltho tythlng. Heath ot* ward, commencing at point of Intersce llon of York and Whitaker streets and running down th* line of Whitaker rtreet, due aoirth, ninety fb feet, thence due west sixty (Mn feel thence up the line of lot* four (4) and five (5) due north ninety Ib’i feet, thence down the line nf York street sixty <m> feet to alartlnff point. Held above described real estate I* to he sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said Henry O. Cutter, deceased, and for distributing among the legatees under his will Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, ona fourth one yeir. one-fourth two yearn, and one-fourth three year*. Interest at the rate of six (4 per cent.l per cent par annum on deferred payment*. Purrh**ra to hav.- privilege of paving all c**h THE MACON SAVINGS BANK. Executor of the I J*M Will and Testament of Henry Q Cutter, deceased. By H. T POWELL. PrMtdent I.Ef.AI. SALES. EXECUTOR 8 SALE. By virtue of an order of thr ordinary of Bibb county. Georgia. pa**ed at the December term. 1!W0. will be sold, before th* Court House >loor of Chatham county. Georgia. In the city of Savannah. Ga.. on the first Tuesday In January. I*ol, between the legal hour* of sale, the following de scribed real estate, belonging to th# es tate ot Henry O Cutter, late of Bibb county Oeorgla. deceosed, to wit: A cer tain tract of land situated In Savannah. Go , known by plan of sold city a* lot No 5. In the Beiltha tythlng. HeatheoiO ward, commencing at point of Intersec tion of York and Whitaker streets and running down th# line of Whitaker alreat. due south, ninety (20t feel, thence due west sixty (On feet. Ihe/iB up the tut of lot* four (4) and Av# <6) due north ninety (Ml feel, thence down the lln* of York street sixty ld) feet to starting point. Said above described real estate I* to be sold for thr pun*—* of paying the debt* of said Henry O. Cutter, deceased, end for distribution among the legatees undei hi* will. Terms of sale: One-fourth rash, ona fourth one year, one fourth two years, and one-fourth three year#. Interest at the rate of six <4 per cent.) tier cent, per , ■ a*, on deferred |M 'I-.- I ' a -era lo have privilege of paying all cash THE MACON HAVINGS BANK, Executor of the I-ast Will ami Testament of Henry G. Cotter Deceased. By II T. POWELL. President. OLD NEWBPAPEHS. IM for 11 cento, at Busin*** OBc* Morning Ntwa. 3