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worry about that, friend. You won't have
ny more to do with your second birth
than you had with your first.
“Now look at this handkerchief. It's a
eilk one. If I eend this to my laundry wo
men and it comes back linen—Who's that
striking that match and lighting cigars
out there?” The speaker suddenly inter
rupted his discourse to inquire, looking at
the same time in the direction whence
had proceeded the loud screech of a match
drawn across rough wood. There was no
answer.
"Now I don't mind you smoking, but
•don't come so close to smoke, and don’t
come so close to strike your matches. You
worry me. Get awey down about the
monument and light up. and then there'll
be fire at one end and a fool at the
other."
The man with the match having been
tdisposed of, Mr. Jones started in again
With the handke-rchief. He said that if in
stead of the silk handkerchief he had sent
out, his washerwoman had brought back
a linen one and told him it was the same,
that tho fabric had been changed in the
washing he would know she was a liar
and a thief. If the silk handkerchief
came back clean, he would know the ex-
pected service had been performed.
It’s the same way about salvation. It
don't make another man of you. You are
the same old man, but you are a clean
one. The biood of the Herd Jesus Christ
was shed to wash the last speck of dirt
out of your heart and leavi it as it. was
before. Salvation is a poor human being,
with the dirt washed out of him. You
stand up a clean mCn, loving everything
that is clean and hating everything that
Is dirty.
“But you are the same old man. God
hasn’t made anew one. He hasn’t made
something out of nothing since He cre
ated Adam. God didn’t create you out
•of nothing, sister; woman is not a part
of creation. When He saw It was not
good that man should be alone, He
caused Adam to be overcome by a deep
Bleep and took a rib from his side and
from this He made woman. Some say He
tok It from Adam's left side, nearest his
heart, but I don’t know. Some say He
took It from his right side, from under his
strong right arm, so that under that arm
■woman might find protection through the
centuries; sometimes I doubt this, too.
”1 admire the manhood that looks after
■wife and children and I haven’t got any
use for any other kind. You talk about
protecting woman and shielding her from
Insult and harm, and yet every bar sign
that swings along your streets is an In
sult to every wife and mother In Savan
nah. You license them and use the money
and then,” said the speaker with infinite
eoom, “you run around prating al>out 'the
home of the free and the land of the
brave.' You lying hound, you."
“Poor humanity Is ell out of harmony
•with itself. That’s what’s the matter.
Some of the people talk about man com
ing from a monkey; say he started as an
enimacule, then was changed into a bug.
and from a bug to a fish, and from a fish
to a squirrel and from a squirrel to a
tnonkey and from a monkey to a man.
“Well, I don’t believe we were built
that way. I don’t believe we came from
monkeys, but when I look down at some
of you fellows, I think you are heading
that way.
“You ain’t headed right, my friends.
You haven’t been put together according
to the book of instructions. You show
me a man who hasn't been, and I’ll show
you the worst out of whack old sinner
that ever disgraced this town.
“You ain't headed right. When you
dart down town and stop in a saloon and
spend the money that would buy your
wife and children some little comfort or
stop In a policy shop and gamble away
what you have scraped together, you
ain’t headed right.
“Why I received a letter to-day from a
man who complained about my speaking
disrespectfully of the infidels. He thought
I ought to treat them with more consid
eration. He wanted me to call a damna
ble old buzzard a mocking bird.
"I’ve got no respect for an 'in-fiddle.'
You're nothing but an old mouth going
■round talking, and If somebody should
come along and smash your mouth, it
would smash the whole dog, from snout
to tail.”
“Don't talk to me, Bud, about your Sa
vannah nan. You make me tired. There
Isn't a dirty saloon In this country that
the Jaw and decent men oughtn’t to close
up at 9 o'clock in the evening and Jet the
uert who hang around them go home.
"Why If I wanted to commit any devil
try on eanh I'd come to Savannah to do
It. If I wanted to run a policy shop, or a
turf exchange, or a saloon, open three
hundred and aixty-flve days In the year,
or a hoochee-coochee dance In the middle
of your principal park, why I’d come to
Savannah and apply for a license to the
magnificent. Daniel Webster-like, wise
aldermen of the city of Savannah."
The crowd laughed with every evidence
of great enjoyment.
“But I tell you what I’d do," contin
ued the speaker; "I'd close up when Sam
Jones came to Savannah." The crowd
howled again.
“Isn't It a farce? Isn’t It a travesty
upon the administration of Justice and
the law, when the dirty, devilish crowd
here Is more afraid of Sam Jones than
they are of Judge, Jury, Mayor and the
whole crowd of your immaculate alder
men?
“And there ain't a one of them that's
got a thing to say about Sam Jones.
What I said about the alderman who
wouldn't have let me have this place In
the park, I stick to. If I did run a soap
factory In hell, I wouldn’t have his car
cass If It were brought to me. I wouldn't
have a deoderlzer strong enough."
"Listen. There ain't a dirty old scoun
drel In this town who rents his property
to a saloon, who Is one whit better than
the damnable bull-necked sooundrel who
keeps the place." There was much laugh
ter and applause at this.
“Why, brothers,” said Mr. Jones, turn
ing around to the preachers who sat with
him on the platform, "don't you say
•Amen’ to that? I'd say It If they licked
me for It before I got home.
"I haven’t got any respect for the man
who goes around saying: ‘I don't make
any pretensions myself, but I'vg got the
best wife In the world.’ Well, what's
your wife got, you old devil, you?
“You young bucks sitting over there.
If you want to know how cussing sounds,
just go home and have your pure and in
nocent sisters reel off a yard or two. You
say you are gentlemen, but if to be a
gentleman a man has to run around with
your crowd and do what you do, I'd
rather be a bob-tailed yellow dog.
"You can’t be a gentleman In Savan
nah without drinking whisky. That's
right. You can't be a gentleman so
cially, I mean, and not drink. Ain't that
ao?” asked the speaker of the preachers
on the stage. They couldn't ugree on
h! proposition and Mr. Jones let It pas*.
“W'hen the physicians disagree,” he said.
"I guess It's left for the patient to do
the best he can for himself.”
Mr. Jones turned loose again on the Elks
He told a story, that In turn had been
told him by one of the local ministers,
who had been aeked by an Elk to Join
the lodge According to the story a
brother Elk had remonstrated wllh the
first for extending the minister the invita
tion, on the ground that an Blk lodge wus
. no place for him and the Elks themselves
* would lose repect for him If he Joined.
"And It Isn’t," said Mr. Jones. "A
preacher ha* no place In a room where
they guzzle beor. They've got preachers
In there. I know, and If I wa* a beer
swlggln* preacher I'd Join them too. It
they'll slop drinking beer and whiskey
and sign the pledge I'd Join them any
how, rd like to, because they are good
hearted, clever fellow* and I have no Ill
will against them.
"I've got aa much reaped for them, any
how, as I have for your city dubs. I
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PARIS, 32. rue Etienna-Marcel. and all
Pharmacies.
LONDON, 1. King Edward St.. Newgate
street.
VIENNA. Stephansplatz, 8.
ALEXANDRIA, rue Cherif Pacha.
LISBON, Rua do Arsenal, 148 & 152.
BARCELONA, 5, Calle Sta. Ana.
BRUSSELS, 58, rue Montague de la Cour.
RIO DE JANEIRO, 32, Rua Goncalves
Dias.
BUENOS AYRES, 442, Calle Florida, 449,
MEXICO CITY, Calle del Coliseo, 3.
HAVANA, Tenlente Rey 41, y Compos
tela, 83 & 85.
HONOLULU, Hollister Drug Cos., Ltd.
PANAMA, Plaza Santa Ana.
CANADA, at all Drug Stores.
Dr. Hnmpbrcya’ Specific Manual,
a pocket epitome of the Domestic Prac
tice of Medicine, mailed for the asking.
Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medicine Cos.,
Cor. William & John streets, New York.
don’t care whether a bar is kept In a
hoveil or in a club furnished with ail im
aginable comfort, It’s the same sort of
a dirty hog-wallow to me. It's leading
your boys to perdition. It's truth I'm tell
ing you, and Im not afraid to say It.
They say some of these people are go
ing to hurt me. If I talk against these
clubs—that they are going to clean me
up.
“Bud, I don't need any cleaning up; I
took a bath before I came here. I’m op
posed to everything that’s got whisky
or beer in it, and I’m going to fight It
while I have breath.”
The sermon was brought to Its conclu
sion from this point. A tender story or
two, the evangelist told, of the comfort
ing, soothing, healing balm that had come
to men through salvation.
He asked the professing Christians in
the audience, who had felt themselves
benefited by the services, to stand up.
Three-fourths of the crowd arose to their
feet. Then he the unsaved who felt
that they too had received Inspiration
from the gatherings and felt that they
wanted to be saved, to rise; a large addi
tional number was added to the standing
throng. Then the audience was dis
missed.
TOLD OF SAM JONES.
After the services at the Tabernacle a
nfgTit or two ago a policeman approached
Rev. Sam Jones and offered to escort
him to his hotel.
"I think It advisable for an officer to
accompany yogi Mr. Jones,” said the
blue coat, “as the temperature of your
assertions may have aroused the wrath
of jjbur critics.”
“My friend,” said the evangelist, “I'm
not afraid of any man on earth or devil
In hell. I don't want any protection.”
A Cotton Exchange man was asked the
other day what the members think of
Rev. Sam Jones.
"His severest critics are those who
have not heard him," was the reply. “For
myself, I have attended several of the
night meetings, and as a result my for
mer Ideas of Mr. Jones have been modi
fied. Like many others I thought the
meetings would be more for entertain
ment than a factor for good. It seems
to me that any fair-minded person would
Indorse such utterances as he has made
so far. Everybody hears something which
does not set well on their stomachs, but
It must be borne In mind that the speak
er is addressing himself to a congrega
tion composed of classes that warrant
him In adopting as many different atyles
and methods to suit."
The two met In a down-town square
and began talking about Sam Jones.
"What do you think of him, anyway?”
queried the reporter of a man who hadn’t
warmed a church seat in years.
"Jones is all right. He said some
things, though, that I thought could have
gone unsaid. While I’m not a psalm
singer, I claim some good qualities, and
one Is love for my family. Jones talked
about love for his family when I heard
him last, and that touched me to the
heart. That sermon lined me up In the
Jones column, and I became interested."
From this the man related verbatim a
pathetic story told by Mr. Jones. With
the W'armth and earnestness born of con
viction, he was beginning to disclose fa
cial evidences of the touching effects of
Mr. Jones’ story, when he turned abrupt
ly on observing an incident nearby:
“Well, did you see that blank blank
blankety blank? him, If I were In
reach I'd break his blankety blank head.”
After cooling down, the man realized
the abruptness of his change from pathos
to profanity. "I'd give Sam Jones SI,OOO to
stop my swearing. You see I broke loose
here before I hardly knew It. I'm full of
cuss words, and when I see anything like
that over yonder I go to cussln'. Yes, I’m
going out to hear Sam to-night.”
Some years ago Mr. Jones held a re
vival up in Tennessee—at Knoxville. The
meetings were held two miles from town
at a park owned by the street railway
company. Considering the disadvantages
there, the meetings were very successful.
Before they were closed, however, the
good people of that bailiwick learned what
Mr. Jones thought of those who didn't
even care to help bear the expense of the
meetings. As Is frequently the case,
the Incandescent lights strung to the trees
began dancing and; flickering about the
time the speaker was warming up in his
appeal. Added to this the collection was
small, some had contributed almost noth
ing and many less. When the receipts
were announced Mr. Jones advanced to
the front of the platform, braced his right
shoulder against the corner post of the
platform and began shelling the crowd.
He wondered what such a crowd expected
of a preacher. If the whole gang had
been taken by the heels, he said, and
shaken upside down only scattering pen
nies and pocket knives would have come.
With Mr. Jonea on his present trip is
a gentlemanly little fellow who followed
the evangelist thousands of mile# before
It was discovered that he was part and
parcel of the evangelist's party. This
man sells the song books, but at that time
he was only handling pictures of Mr.
Jones, which found ready sale among Mr.
Jones' thousand* of admirer* all over the
country. He sells both pictures and
books now and between, the two finds the
profits enough to keep him going.
"They say Mr. Jones Is a money-grab
ber,” he said. “If he Is he has never
asked for any share of the proceeds of
my sales, though he could have legiti
mately charged me for this privilege If he
had chosen to."
“Are any of these song books returned
and money asked for at the close of the
meetings?"
fes, occasionally. Sometimes a half
dozen books are bought for one family,
and when the meetings close they return
all but one or two."
"Is this Savannah meeting an unusually
large one?”
"No; all Sam Jones’ meetings are large.
I have never yet seen a Jones meeting
a failure, and never expect to see one.
It’s success everywhere he goes. Mr.
Jones understands the people and he soon
makes them understand him. Thenceforth
It's all right.”
This is why one man won't go to hear
Mr. Jonea:
"Grant that I should attend a Jones
meeting, during which I might desire to
retire. Suppose that on my way out I
should be Insulted by Mr. Jones, shouting,
as hs baa previously done, 'Thar* goes
* man to bell. The nest day there would
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be trouble that wouldn't compensate me
for the good.”
SAM JONES ON AN OUTING.
With a Party of Friend* Visited
Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope.
Rev. Sam P. Jones and a pleasant par
ly were the guests of the Savannah,
Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope Railway
yesterday on a trip to Thunderbolt, Isle
of Hope, and around the city belt. A
special car tendered by Mr. J. H. Fall,
vice president of the railway, left the Bol
ton street Junction, at 3 o'clock carrying,
besides Mr. Jones, Rev. G. R. Stuart, Mr.
J. H. Ramsay, Rev. W. A. Nlsbet and
Mrs. Nisbet, Rev. Ed F. Cook, Rev. J.
D. Jordan, Rev. Osgood F. Cook, Rev.
William P. McCorkle, Rev. D. W. Eden
fleld, Rev. J. A. Smith and the Misses
Jones.
At Thunderbolt, a stop was made for
a short time In order to inspect the new
Casino, and then the trip was continued
to Isle of Hope, where another stop was
made. The trip was In every way a most
enjoyahle one and was much appreciated
by those in the party.
Others Share Hl* View*.
"Paul Pry,” who recently printed a card
relative to Rev. Sam Jones in the Morn
ing News, has received many letters from
others who share his views. The latest
received Is from Mississippi. In It the
writer, who evidently is under the impres
sion that Paul Pry U conducting a paper,
asks that space be accorded him to ex
press also his views of the Mr. Jones.
ODD FELLOWS' CONVENTION.
Savannah Lodge* Will Be Well Rep
resented at Macon.
The Savannah Odd Fellows who will at
tend the annual convention of the order
at Macton on Wednesday, leave over the
Central to-morrow and Tuesday night.
A large delegation will represent this
city at the conclave. The reports of the
local officers will show that Odd Fellow
ship In Georgia is In splendid condition.
In the neighborhood of twenty delegates
will leave to-tnorrow night. A special
car will bf used Tuesday night, at which
time the delegates from Ruth Lodge of
Rebekah will leave. The Savannah lodges
that will send delegates are Magnolia En
campment, Oglethorpe Lodge No. 1, Live
Oak Lodge No. 3, DeKalb Lodge No. 9,
•Golden Rule Lodge No. 12, Concbrd Lodge
No. 17, Haupt Lodge No. 58 and Acorn
Lodge No. 103.
-Tender-Hearted.—"Jobstock Is very
tender-hearted, isn’t he?”
"Tender-hearted? Well, say, that man
wouldn't even strike an average."—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
THIM
bles; only one to each person; sterling
silver hearts, 9c; only one to each per
son; solid gold baby’s linger rings; only
one to each person. Fegeas, 111 Whitaker
street, Hair Jewelry and Shaving Supply
House; the place to have your Jobs fixed
In watches, dock, spectacles, razors and
hair work; nothing too big, nothing too
small; bring 'em up; also your old gold,
sliver and hair; cash given U for same.
" A RESPECTABLE WHITK “ WOMAN
offers her services as caretaker of a
house, with or without occupants; terms
reasonable; references given and requir
ed. Address Mrs. D., care Morning News.
“cut FLOWERS,"fIoraI DESIGNS
on short notice. K. O. Tischmeyer, flo
rist, Waters road; Bell 'phone 135.
" malt M®AD REFRESHES AND
does not harm.; no adds nor drugs
HEREAFTER, THE GEORGIA DAIRY
will be under the direct supervision of
T. H. Brandon, proprietor.
" bhuptrTne ; b~celery headache
Powders will positively cure your head
ache. 'Phone 1194, or 817 Ga.
THE “TEXT” FOR~ THE COMING
week to “Coal Oil Johnny Soap." A clean
scalp and body will make you resemble
angels for five cents. Remember this.
"SLIP COVERS"MADE7REASONABLE;
lit guaranteed; send postal. 409 East
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“W ONDE R F U L CLAIRVOYANT.
What he tells comes true. Send 10 cents
and birthday. Prof. John Myers, Lincoln
Park station, Chicago.
“TOUR CA RPETB “ARE TER FECTLY
safe here; we take them up, clean and
store them for you at a nominal cost; oil
carpets are Insured by us. Foye & Eck
stein.
“BUTTER MELTS AT 91 DEGREES;
Butterlne melts at 103.2 degrees; an or.
dlnary thermometer furnishes the test;
use "Clover Hill;” prints the pure butter
■that melts at 91 degrees.
‘“ACCORDION PLEATING, "MADE TO
order from one Inch to thirty Inches :n
width. Mrs. Vasdle, 203 Henry, west.
' K KKP YOUR BATH _ TUBB BWBBT
and clean by using Yankee cleaner. For
sale only by Foye & Eckstein.
“COLORED - FABRICS WASH ED WITII
out fading your underwear, as well •as
other clothes, returned sweet-smelling and
far cleaner and cheaper than by washer
women, by Georgia Steam Laundry.
“TH E “ GEORG 1A DA IRY, 343“ ABKH
corn street, will furnish you with every
thing handled by a first-class dairy; or
ders also taken for Ice cream, sherbets,
and charlotte russe. Georgia 'phone 827.
"*CALL AROUND TO SEE ME TO-DAY
If you want to rent a bicycle. For hire
by hour. day. week or month. Easy
terms. Walter F. Higgins, Drayton and
President.
“SECT)ND-TTA : Nh"FT:RNITURE ~AND
household goods bought Hurt sold for cash.
Furniture Exchange, 113 Barnard street.
PERSONAL.
TAKE YOUR WATCH AND BROKEN
jewelry to Wllenaky’s, corner Broughton-
Barnard, to have them repaired; when he
Is through with your watch and jewelry
it will be all right; prices reasonable. See
him.
MILLER MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
furnishing summer homes; attractive
goods at modest prices; bring your list
and let us estimate, C. P. Miller, Agt.
CAM ERAS - SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN,
for sale cheap. Oppenhelmer, Sloat &
Cos., State and Whitaker.
"l 1 AYE YOI T R CARPETS TAKEN OT
and cleaned and stored by experienced
workmen get our prices. Foye & Eck
stein.
YOU"WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy; it’s rlcb and pure; try
It.
THY WILKE PORCELAIN REFRlG
erators are absolutely the highest class
made; see us and let us explain their
merits; catalogues and prices mailed on
request. C. P. Miller, Agt.
IF YOU HAVE BACKACHE, PHONE
Shuptrine’s Pharmacy for a capsidonna
plaster; best the world over, 25c.
"YANKEE CLEANER CLEANS
everything in the house; try it; 15c and
25c can. Foye & Eckstein.
RATTAN COUCHES. RATTAN SET
tees, rattan rockers from $1.48 up; a choice
line of summer goods. C. P. Miller, Agt.
IF “YOU WANT NICE, SMOOTH
shave get one of our razors. If not sat
isfactory want It returned. Oppenhelm
ers-Sloat, 12 Broughton street, east.
“SEE THE “FAMOUS FELT-LINED
Hair Mattresses,” unequaled for durabil
ity and elasticity; warranted in every
particular. C. P. Miller. Agt.
HAVE YOUR'CARPETS TAKEN UP,
cleaned and stored for the summer; your
carpets are perfectly safe with us, as we
Insure them. Foye & Eckstein.
I AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST
Broughton; ring up 1186 If you want ti
have your furniture moved or packed for
shipment or storage; I guaranteo prices
the same as I do the work that’s given
to me. A. S. Griffin, 414 Broughton
street, west; mattresses made to order.
"FOUNTAIN PEN! EVERY ONE
guaranteed, or money refunded; only SI.OO.
Oppenheimers-Sloat, 12 Broughton street,
east.
“NEW LINES OF MATTINGS. CAR
pets, window shades, lace curtains, lin
oleum, rugs, art squares; prices always
right. C. P. Miller, Agt.
FOR SALE, ONE LADIES’ SPALD
itxg second-hand bicycle; good condition;
SIB.OO cash. Oppenheimer, Sloat & Cos.,
State and Whitaker.
P-K AND"LINEnT SKIRTS, COATS
and pantaloons washed and ironed prop
erly at Georgia Steam Laundry.
"’PHONE 582 JERSEY DAIRY FOR
sweet milk, butter milk, cream, clabber
and curds. Our delivery Is prompt. We
guarantee satisfaction.
"MILLER’S GO-CARTS "AND BABY
carnages combine simplicity, elegance
and durability at very reasonable prices.
C, P. Miller, Agt.
SPRINGFIELD DAIRY IS NOTED
for having rich, pure milk; try it; you
will be pleased.
BALDWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERA
tors and genuine Ice savers and food pre
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see them. C. P. Miller, Agt.
"SPALDING AND REMHS GOODS
for sale at Oppenheimer-Sloat & Cos.,
State and Whitaker.
“SUITS MADE TO ORDER EROM"SIS
up; elegant pants $4. A. Getz, the tailor.
State and Jefferson; also cleaning and
dyeing.
"hats, ribbons, flowers, cmr
fotis etc., at half Broughton street
prices; hats trimmed for 26 cents; 50 nice
straw hats on sale Monday at 10c each;
a special bargain; don’t miss it. Miss
C. D. Kenner, 117 York street, east.
"THE""GEORGIA"STATE FAIR AN D
Savannah are now synomymous, and both
bring up the thought of good horses and
good horses lead to ithe thought of good
shoeing,and good shoeing can only be done
by a horse-shoer and fitter. lam both,
and only ask the opportunity of proving
this. Monahan, the Horse-shoer and Fit
ter, Jefferson, near Liberty. Georgia
’phone 838.
I HAVE THE"BIGGESTBARGAININ
town in a 1901 bicycle at S2O cash. Ask to
see It. Walter F. Higgins, Drayton and
President.
THE JERSEY DAIRf MAKES A
specialty of butter milk; churned from
cream; try a glas*. Whitaker and Perry
lane.
"•‘FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE,”
Is a specialty with McGlllls.
MILLER'S AWNINGS GIVE“B~ATIS‘-
faction. Only best material used. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. C. P. Miller,
Agt.
"THOSE NICE FLL.K3 IN THE
southern part of the city have the best
fresh meats, vegetables, groceries and
wood very close to them. Ring up J. C.
Morgan & Cos., and they will divide It
around; Thirty-fifth and Bull streets;
‘phones 512; quick delivery; goods Al.
HAMMOCKS, 75c; NOVELS, 10c, AND
fine pipe, 25c. What more do you want?
Oppenheimers-Sloat, 12 Broughton street,
east.
"IF YOU DRINK MILK. TRY A GLASS
of Ice cold aerated milk, at Jersey Dairy,
Whitaker and Perry lane.
"PHONE SHT’PTRINE’S "pharmacy
over either phone, to send for your pre
scription; It will be returned In the same
time you could get It yourself.
WHEN YOU~SEE“MGILLIS“SIXTY'-
lnch 99-cent rugs, you will buy them
Just can’t help it; will sell In any quan
tity
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Book and testimonials mailed free. Can
cer Institute, 121 W. Forty-second street,
New York.
"VITALITY IX>W,"DEBILITATED OR
exhausted cured, by Dr. Kline's Invigor
ating Tonic; free, SI.OO trial bottle, con
taining two weeks’ treatment. Dr. Kline's
Institute, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia;
founded 1871.
LADIES! DO YOU~WANT"a"REGU
lator, thajt never fails to regulate, and Is
absolutely harmless? Buy "Eureka Tab
lets,” $1.50 per box. Address Melrose
Med|clne Company, 309-310 Norcross build
ing, (Atlanta, Ga.
LADIES!"CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal Pllla are the best. Safe, re
liable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps
for particulars, “Relief for Ladies,” <n
letter by return mall. Ask your druggist.
Chichester Chemical Cos., Philadelphia,
Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF YOUR
f*et are troubling you. call on me and 1
will give you relief; I cure Ingrowing
nails, corns, and all diseases of the feet
without pain; charges reasonable; can
give the best reference* in the city; pa
tients treated at residence*; orders can
be left al Livingston's drug store. Bull
and Congress streets; telephone 193. Lew
Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
. . "
HELP WASTBU-lUI.B.
''mTvntkdT'reoib*!^^
cist, no less than fifteen years' practical
experience; reference required. Ph*na
cetlne, care News.
HELP XV A \ TED — Si ALB.
'wanted! colored boy for
light porter work, at the Bee Hive,
St. Julian and Whitaker street.
" WANTED! SHOEM AKE R; GOOD
working man at once. 209 Jefferson street.
Savannah, Ga.
WANTED, GOOD LIVEDY MAN*"TO
sell and deliver oil and gasoline. Apply
556 Zubly street.
WANTED"MACHINIST AND STEAM
fitter. Davis' Machine Shop.
"two WHITE BOYS TO LEARNHAR
ness making; no triflers. Apply foreman
Leo Frank, Congress and Whitaker.
AN EXPERIENCED PROVISION
salesman; none other need apply; only
applications by letter considered. P. O.
Box No. 362 Swift & Cos.
"WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, WITH
experience as parcel wrapper Address
Dry Goods, care News office.
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN
can secure a business opportunity with
our agency. Savannah Development Cos.,
311 Whitaker street.
PHYSICIAN TO TAKE
charge of sanitarium In pine woods of
South Georgia; good hotel, mineral and
sulphur springs; railroad communication;
dally malls; every convenience. Address
Charles J. Wade, Washington, D. C.
" WANTED, FOR V. s! ARMY;
able-bodied unmarried men, between
ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United
States, of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read and writ?
English. For Information apply to Re
cruiting Officer, 303 Bull street. Savan
nah, Ga.
SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR
goods by samples to wholesale and retail
trade; we are the largest and only man
ufacturers in our line In the world; lib
eral Salary paid. Address. Can-Dex Mfg.
Cos., office, 28 Board of Trade Building,
Savannah Ga.
WANTED, LUMBER INSPECTOR;
must be first class and sober; none but
experienced men need apply; married man
preferred; will cut 30,000 feet bill stuff per
day. Apply to Dasher Dumber Company,
Marchman, Brook3 county, Georgia.
“persons' evert where”whocan
write meritorious sketches, articles or
stories; good pay. Literary Bureau, 303
Caxton building, Chicago.
"wanted; salesmen in each
state to sell tobaccos and clgare; experi
ence not absolutely necessary. Factory
215, Thaxton, Va.
MANAGER, ENERGETIC M'AN MAN
age branch. Old established house. No
soliciting; office duties wholly. Salary $125
month; extra commissions. Yearly en
gagement; chance rapid advancement
man ability. Must furnish references and
SBOO cash. Manager, Drawer 74, New Ha
ven, Conn.
"EARN A BETTERSALARY and PO
sltion; s4udy electricity, mechanical en
gineering, mechanical drawing, at home
by correspondence. Thousands success
ful. Thomas A. Edison indorses institute.
Book, "Can I Become an Electrical En
gineer?” mailed free. Electrical Engi
neer Institute, New York.
"aTgOOD SALESMAN “'WANTED TO
sell, with his other goods, dry goods spe
cialties for country and retail trade, on
commission. Bryn Mawr Mills, Philadel
phia, Pa.
WANTED, MAN, UPRIGHT CHARAC
ter to manage business of old established
house; salary $lB per week and expenses
payable each week direct from headquar
ters; expense money advanced; position
permanent; reference. Standard House,
344 Caxton Building, Chicago.
SIO.OO A DAY TO LIVE MEN; BIG
money for hustlers selling "Clncinnatus”
Leather Suspenders and Belts, never
break or pull off buttons; Just the thing
for cotton planters. M. P. Skinner, 165
Meeting street. Charleston, S. C.
"WANTED, SALESMKNfFOR CIGARS;
experience unnecessary; new plan; extra
ordinary Inducements to customers, mak
ing sales easy; big money. Consumers’
Cigar Cos., 634 S. Seventh street, St.
Louis, Mo.
SALESMAN; WANTED, BY AN OLD
established wholesale tea and coffee
house, a thoroughly experienced sales
man, In close touch with the retail gro
cery trade in Georgia and Northern Ala
bama. Must furnish first-class reference,
and be fully qualified to fill an Important
position. Stale experience, territory cov
ered regularly, etc. Address “M.,“ 19 S.
Second street, Philadelphia.
"man with good referencesTto
collect on route In Georgia; sls per week
and expenses; permanent position. Sec.
Card, Star Bldg, Chicago.
"wanted; LODGE ORGANIEZRS;
highest salary and commission; top con
tract, Address Knights of Kadosh, Des
Moines, la.
WANTED EVERYWHERE, Hus
tlers to tack signs, distribute circulars,
samples, etc., no canvassing; good pay.
Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago.
"wanted; colored "man; sober
and trustworthy, to prepare for traveling;
S6O per month and all expenses; please en
close self-addressed envelope for particu
lars. Superintendent, 702 Star building,
Chicago.
'WE PAY S2O A WEEK' AND EX
penses to men with rigs to introduce
Poultry Compound. International Manu
facturing Company, Parsons, Kan.
"SALESMEN WANTED: CAN “YOU
sell a guaranteed oil stock? A good In
ducement to the right party. Address
immediately Santa Marla OH Company,
Suite 702, 7 Water street, Boston, Mass.
"SALESMEN, SIDE LINE, PATENTED
purse; entirely new idea; practical, pleas
ing; remarkable seller; send references
first letter. Stein Sundean Manufacturing
Company, Lincoln, Neb.
CIVIL SKit VICE-GOVBRNMBNT PO
sltions. About 9,500 appointments were
made last year. Probably 10,000 this year.
Those standing highest at the examina
tions soon to be held will secure these
positions. Catalogue of Information free.
Columbian Correspondence College, Wash
ington, D. C.
WANTED, EXPERIENCED UP-TO
date traveling salesmen by June 1. Must
be able to show straight record and give
bond. None but hustlers need apply. Box
608, St. Louis, Mo.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN
for staple line. Must command good sal
ary. Address A. T. 8., P. O. Drawer G.,
lowa City. lowa.
"SALESMEN, SIDE LINE: 12.500 YEAR-
Iy easily made: Americus New Idea Sus
pender and Belts; sell themselvea; strict
ly up to date; new on the market; exclu
sive territory; write giving references.
Berry Manufacturing Company, B 257,
Cincinnati, O.
' CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED
everywhere, experience unnecessary, $25
weekly. Emanuel Cos., 20* East One Hun
dred and Sixth street, New York.
"WANTED, THREE GOOD SALEB
- Regular and special lines. Sell to
trade only. Men callable of earning good
salary. Address B, this paper.
WANTED, DISTRICT MANAGERS
good insurance, building and loan and in
vestment men apply. Address the Atlan
tic Security Cos., Jacksonville, Fla.
"WANTED BY AN ESTABLISHED,
high rated firm, scheme or specialty men
to sell an exceedingly attractive and sal
able line. Special terms and unique in
ducements. High priced man Investigate.
Box 384, Detroit. Mich.
""WANTED,' THE BEST MALT MEAD
patron to make himself known, some
thing great await* you.
HELP MAMED—FEMALE.
'"'TYAVT?av"T''vR4iTELTTRT^^
general house wAk. Apply at 12 Tay
lor street, east.
One of All Leathers,
ill wins ‘zrz?
Latest models. dressy patent
One Price, A ticket on th
A a A A pony with every
£JL 1111 L pair of shoes.
GLOBE SHOE CO., S. .
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
EXPERIENCED HANDS CAN GET
employment at the E. & W. Laundry.
' GOOD. RELIABLE SERVANT FOR
general housework. 215 Anderson, east.
' — FIVE FIRST-CIZ\SS _ SKIRT HANDS
at once. Apply Mrs. D. Farmer, 203
Tattnall street.
'WANTED, A SERVANT FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply Monday morning
after 9 o'clock. 324 Duffy street, west.
'"wanted, lady agents." apply
to Mrs. M. G. Smith, 203 Liberty street,
west, Monday morning, 10 o’clock a. n.
"LADIES TO DO*BINDING AT HOME;
$9 week; steady work; all material sent
free prepaid; send stamped addressed en
velope for particulars. Universal Com
pany, Dept, B, Walnut street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
"WANTED, LADY AGENTS'TO SELL
the Davies Skirt Supporter; big seller;
outfit free. S. M. Casler, Aurora, 111. _
LADY AGEN'TS SELUTOUR PATENT
adjustable drese shields; no sewing or
pinning; fastened In a second; every wo
man buys them. Weldon, 108 Fulton
street. New York.
""wanted" YOUNG LADIES TO
work at home; salary $20.00 per month.
Address 8., Orangeburg, S. C.
"LADIES - WANTED TO - DO EMBROI
dery and Battenberg at their homes.
Steady work. Chicago Crochet Cos., Chi
cago,, 111.
DADIES TO SELL MY
famous female remedies and complexion
beautifler; 100 to 200 per cent, profit guar
anteed; samples and booklet free. Mrs.
Dr. Jeanette L. Smith, South Bend, Ind.
W ANTED" TH E - "LADIES ""TO i'K t
Malt Mead, samples free. Telephone 20.
AGENTS WANTED.
wanted!
tracts, sick, accident and death benefits,
progressive; Knights of Equity of the
World, Union Trust building, St. Louis.
“$150706 MONTHLY SELLING OUR
housekeepers’ favorite; free sample by
mall. American Machine Cos., Kalamaxoo,
Mich.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY
in the United States. Preferred territory
and exceptionable contract. Hustlers can
make more and faster money with us than
with any other company in line. Insur
ance and debenture solicitors have first
call. Address or call, Mutual Provident
Company, Fuller building, Jersey City, N.
J.
BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS;
aluminum card cases and quick selling
aluminum novelties; catalogue free. Econ
omy Company, 585 Lake street, Chicago.
*WE DO NOT ANT BOYS OR LOAF
ers to write us, but men of ability; sales
men and general agents; salary or com
mission; $2OO to $3OO per month clear. Ra
cine Fire Engine and Motor Company,
Racine, Wls.
“AGENTS WANTED, SOMETHING
new; Walton’s Stamper and Licker, for
stamping and sealing envelopes, etc; big
money-making office novelty. Walton
Manufacturing Company, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
"AGENTS WANTED, MEN OR WOMEN
to sell Nesom's patent Baby Hammock;
coolest, safest, best; priced circulars. In
dianapolis Tent and Hammock Company,
Stevenson building, Indianapolis, Ind.
“AGENTS, 25 DAILY WORKING COUN
ty fairs, picnics and etc., with our coun
ter soda fountain spindles; fortune telling
machines; enclose stamp for catalogue.
C. E. Taylor, 125 S. Clark street, Chicago.
" WANTED, AGENTS IN EVERY
county to sell "Family Memorials,” good
profits and steady work. Address Camp
bell & Cos., 333 Plum street, Elgin, 111.
"AGENTS TO INTRODUCE OUR PRE
serve and Jelly labels for household use;
quick seller, big profits; 100 assorted, 10
cents. For terms write Wheaton & Cos.,
New Bedford, Mass.
A gents! RECORD - BREAKER;
fruit Jar opener and closer; sample free.
L. H. Forshee Cos., Cincinnati, O.
employment wanted.
"wanted"''”TnP - 'city7”'"place as
bookkeeper and general manager of gro
cery store; references. Address John X..
care Morning News.
"WANTED7"BY A WIDOW, a HOU6E
to care for during thq owner's absence
for the summer; ahe can furnish good
references. Address Mrs. M. R. G., care
Morning 'News.
"BOY BIXTEEN YEARS OLD WANTS
position in business house where there is
some chance for advancement, willing to
work hard, money no object. Address
"Work,” care News.
WORK“OF“ANY KIND, CLERICAL
preferred, permanent or temporary, by
sober and reliable young man; good ref
erences. A., Box 91.
TwANTEDT BY"a"LAD OF 17 YEARS,
position in store or office. Residing home
with parents. Salary no object. Address
Hustler, care News office. ,
' A FIRST-CLASS FOREMAN AND
manager of labor wants position by June
1; willing to go anywhere that Is reason
ably healthyffl. C, P. O. Box 259, city.
WANTED] POSITION BY YOUNG
man as grocery clerk; thoroughly experi
enced. Address C. J., care Morning News.
"RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS "PLACE
as nurse. 688 Charlton street, west.
an" EX PERI ENCEd" NURSE* WISHES
to nurse, housework or travel. 450 Mont
gomery.
WANTED. POSITION AS NIGHT
watchman; best references from last em
ployer. K. M., News.
“RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A
place to nurse or cook. Apply 23 Charlton
street, west.
“WANTED, BY A SINGLE MlDDLE
aged gardener, victim of Jacksonville fire;
first-class agriculturist, landscaping, or
namental garden work; flowers, vegeta
bles and citrines; highest references. Ad
dress Alpha, No. 324 Jones, east.
"RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WAB H-
Ing. 620 Gwinnett lane, west.
A GOOD SVASHER AND IRONER
wants a family washing; my residence 615
Duffy, west.
ROOM* WANTED.
l'l-RNraIfEITROOMH
for housekeeping. Permanent, care News.
COUPLE - WISHES j"UNFURNISHED
rooms; good location; will exchange piano
lesaoni If agreeable. M., Newt.
ROOMS WANTED.
or without board. G. G., News office.
WANTED, A FLAT OF FOUR Ro6m
with bath. Address Quick.
WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE YOU ANY OLD OUT-OF-DAUB
gold and silver Jewelry that you would
like to dispose of? Take It to Wilensky’a,
corner Broughton -Barnard, and get good
prices for it.
"WANTED, YOUNG MAN OF BEST
family to share flat with three similar
young men while families out of town.
Address, with reference, Bohemian. Newa
office. *
WANTED, TO RENT A PIANO; ALSO
buy one; both must be cheap. M-, Morn
ing News.
"WANTED. AT ISLE OF HOPES, AN
open row boat and cast net; muat b
cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 80.
"wanted to"buy~heavy" SET "of
second-hand single harness. B. J., New*
office.
WANTED, A RESPONSIBLE' PARTY
wishes to take a cow for her feed dur
ing the summer months. Address H. J.,
this office.
'WANTED, FOR SUMMER, FOR HIS
feed, a gentle buggy horse. A. V. Chap
lin, superintendent Bethesda Orphan
House.
BUYERS FOR IMPROVED REAL
estate which pays 8 to 12 per cent. Yl>u
mans & Demmond, 6 Bryan, east.
WANTED, TO BUY A~ VACANT LOT.
either Inside or corner, bounded by Duffy
on the north. Seventh on the south, and
between Barnard and Abercom streets.
State price for cash and size of lot. Ad
dress G., care of Morning News.
"YOUR - " PROPERTY TO COLLECT
rents from and manage; I pay personal
attention to all property placed with me
W. J. Miscally, Jr.
wanted-whenTou" drinkten
nessee whisky, call for “The Sobel Lin
coln County Tennessee Sour-Mash.” It la
old and mellow.
EVERYBODY IN SEARCH“OF "REAL
estate bargains to see us. We have many
good things for you. Youmans A Dem
mond, 6 Bryan, east.
IF TOtTWAKT GOOI) MILK, GET IT
from Springfield Dairy; It’s rich, pur* and
wholesome.
"your PROPERTY TO BELL; I HAVE
Inquiries for all kinds of real estate;
probably yours will suit. W. J. Miscally,
Jr.
"if you want a place to"dump
earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc., free of
charge, just at city limits, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Broad
streets.
YOUR PROPERTY TO SELL AND
rents to collect. You will be pleased with
our service. Youmans & Demmond, 9
Bryan, east.
MONEY TO ILOAN.
CITY S?
proved property, in amounts to suit. I. D.
Laßoche.
" MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property. One to five years. Low rate
of interest. Chas. F. Fulton. Board of
Trade Building.
FOR RENT—ROOM*!
ROOM FOR RENT, NEAR
Park; gentlemen only. Address “Cool,”
this office.
for"RENT, SOUTH - FRONT"ROOM,
nicely furnished, for gentlemen. 108 State
street, west.
"NICELY FURNISHED'ROOMS WITH
every convenience, near De Soto. 104 Har
ris street, east.
"LARGE H A NDs6irELY - FT ’RN IS HE©
front room, southeastern exposure, con
taining four large window*, closets, and
near bath, situated between Bull and
Drayton streets, near De Soto; suitable
for two quiet gentlemen. Mrs. C. M-,
News office.
"LARGE NEATLY FURNISHED
south room, for two or three gentlemen,
or light housekeeping; bath privilege*. 121
East Congress.
"to'rbnt, two" nicely"furnish
ed rooms, with or without board; Pat*
Extension. Apply 109 Bolton street, west.
"FOR"RENT,“ LARGE FRONT' BABE
ment room, with private entrance. 421
Abercorn.
~TO GENTLEMEN. SOUTH ROOMS,
large or small, furnished; board conven
ient. 108 Gaston, east.
"FOR RENT; PLEASANT SOUTH
room, three windows and closet, second
floor. 115 Oglethorpe, west.
ROOM FOR RENT, FOR 31.25 AND
up; also board and room $3.50 and up. 108
Broughton, east, come quick or they’d
be gone. __
"for RENT, one large" ROOM UN
furnlshed; with two large closets. 229
West State.
~TWO NICE ROOMS, WITH GAS AND
every convenience; suitable for house
keeping. 442 Drayton.
"FURNISHED ROOM’S“FOR RENT;
southern exposure; central location. 101
Perry street, west.
"TWO ' CONNECTING ROOMS. TTN
furnlshed; water on same floor. 132 Aber
corn atreet, facing square.
' NICELY - Ft RN I SHED ROOM T?>
gentlemen, all conveniences. 107 Perry,
near Drayton.
"21 EAST CONGRESS STREET.NICE-
Iy furnished rooms; all conveniences.
"FRONT SOUTHERN ROOMS, NICELY
furnished; rented together or separately,
at 304 Oglethorpe, west.
FOR~RENT, FURNISHED SOUTH
rooms; all conveniences. 308 Barnard
street, near Liberty.
"for - rent; THREE ROOMS AND
bath. 6H East Jones.
" NICE - LARGE 7 FURNISHED FRONT
room for rent; a daisy; cheap. 211 Ogle
thorpe. west.
~FOR RENT;* - NEWLY FURNISHED
room, facing Colonial Park; private fam
ily. Apply 217 Abercorn.
FURNISHED ROOMS, TBc, sl. *1 25 PER
week; large stable. 123 Montgomery
street.
“LOVELY SOUTH ROOMS. WITH OR
without board. 110 Hull street, west.
“FOR REN"! 7 TWO CONN BCTING
furnished rooms. Apply at No. 10 Tay
lor street, west.