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flats koh rest.
flat, 519 BROUGHTON STREET
east; second flat; five rooms and bath;
sll per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan
street, east.
513 BARNARD STREET, PARLOR
flat: $9 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bry
an street, east; Georgia 'phone 1010.
“UPPER FLAT, FOUR ROOMS AND
bath: 536 Margaret street; $7 per month.
O. Mendel. 16 Bryan street, east; Geor
gia phone 101(1
PARLOR FLAT, 1210 WEST BROAD
street; SS.3O per month. C. Mendel, 16
Bryan jttreet, east; Georgia ’phone 1010,
"for RENT, PiRLOR FLAT" 324
Anderson street, west; large sunny
rooms; private bath; $12.50 per month.
C’has. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, UPPER FLAT,'I3II
Barnard street, consisting of five
rooms, with use of bath; sl4 per month.
Charles F. Fultom_
PARLOR FLOOR AND SECOND
flat, together or separately; large
rooms; fine location. 120 Liberty, west.
APARTMENTS FOU rest,
FINEST AND LARGEST APART
ment, corner Bull and Forty-first
streets. Tile bath room, porcelain tub.
instantaneous heaters, handsomely
papered; oiled woodwork, mantles
and closets in every room. Possession
Oct. 1. Chas F. Graham, Pulaski
House.
340 ABERCORN, CENTRAL Lo
cation; splendid neighborhood; six
rooms and bath; newly papered
throughout; excellent opportunity for
physician or dentist; moderate rental.
Youmans & Demmond. 6 Bryan, east.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: sl3 TO
$29: Thirty-fourth, east of Price;
Bull between Thirty-second and Thirty
third; 340 Abercorn; 19 Henry, east.
Youmans & Demmond.
A NEW MODERN - APARTMENT
at “Casanova,” Taylor and Lincoln;
rent, $22. Apply J. C. Postell, 18 Bry
an, east.
rOH RENT—HOUSES. ~
ba'h $9 per month. C. Mendel, Geor
gia ’phone 1010, 16 Bryan, east.
BETTER THAN A BANK; SAVAN
nah needs it and require little money;
beautiful home, fronting park, with
rooms for twenty-seven boarders; din
ning room will seat seventy-six peo
ple; first-class table and good service;
roomers will pay $260 per week; fifty
table boarders $6 per week; S3OO per
week, making a gross Income of $29,-
000; $14,000 will pay expenses, leav
ing net profit of $15,000; sounds big, but
tourist rates and Greater SaYannah
make this a needed enterprise. C.
Mendel, 16 Bryan, east, Bell Phone 180.
‘ RESIDENCE, THREE STORY AND'
basement, 127 Liberty street, west; this
is the best residential district in the
city, being between Barnard and
Whitaker. C. Mendel. 16 Bryan, east.
RESIDENCE, 441 TATTNALL
street; six rooms, bath, hot and cold
water, gas, eleetrict lights; stationary
wash basins; butler’s pantry and
everything modern; $25 per month. C.
Mendel, 16 Bryan, east.
304 BOLTON STREET, EAST, A
modern residence in first-class condi
tion, containing seven rooms and bath;
possession Dec. 1; will make conces
sions to Oct. 1. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan
street, east.
COTTAGE, 525 DUFFY STREET,
west; five rooms; $9 per month. C.
Mendel, 16 Bryan, east.
RESIDENCE, 1006 DRAYTON; DEf
lightfully situated, Park Extension;
nothing better in the city; seven rooms
and bath. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street,
east.
HANDSOME DETACHED 5-ROOM
cottage 662 Lavinia street; SB.OO per
month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street,
east, Bell Phone 180.
’ FOR RENT, 228 OGLETHORPE
avenue, east; now occupied by Dr.
Martin. C._A.JL. Cunningham.
FOR RENT, THREE-STORY RESl
dences, 435, 437, 439 Barnard street. Ap
ply 113 Broughton street,_wesL
HOUSES FOR - RENT, SEE HOR
ACE RIVERS’ LIST ON THIS PAGE.
FOR RENT, 107 BROUGHTON,
east; also several desirable residences
and flats; possession Immediately. Ap
ply A. Wyllv, 12 Bryan, east.
TO RENT,' DEC. 1. 516 ST. JULIAN
street, east, 8 rooms; hot and cold
water; stationary range; gas; large
yard and outhouse. Apply Thos. Mon
ahan , 27 H ous to n St re et.
’ NICE COTTAGE, 1018 JOE STREET,
near old Toll Gate, for $8 per month.
I. D. Laßoche.
FOR KENT,DWELLING 528 MONT
gomery, near Huntingdon; seven rooms,
all conveniences, sl7. G. H. Remshart,
108 Jones, west.
HOUSE FOR RENT. 1901 ”HABER
sham and Thirty-fifth streets; separate
residence, 9 large rooms, in good re
pair, and good yard. Apply next door,
1905.
for RENT. SIX-ROOM HOUSE,
No. 7 East Broad street; sl2. Apply 19
East Broad street.
FOR RENT\ FIVE-ROOM HOUSE,
with bath; sl2 per month. 552 Bryan
street, east.
FOR RENT, - DEC. 1, COMMODIOUS
little house, 217 Hull, west. Apply 221
Barnard street.
HOUSE, 629 CONGRESS STREET,
cast; nine rooms; bath, gas; all con
veniences; store if desired. Apply Mrs.
Byrnes. 2308 Barnard streejh
TO RENT, A HOUSE. 5 ROOMS,
with bath upstairs, and 3 rooms down
stairs, corner Randolph and .Liberty.
Apply at store.
TO RENT, 215 GASTON, HAST;
right rent to right party. Coleman &
Thomson, Real Estate Collectors, 15
Bay, west. ’Phones 48.
FOR rent, HOUSE, 527 HUNTING
don, east; seven rooms and bath:
• heap to responsible party. Apply 131
West Congress.
FOR RENT,” THAT DESIRABLE
residence. 423 Montgomery street. Ap-
Ply to J. R. Dooner. 331 Drayton street.
623 WEST BROAD STREET, FIVE
rooms and bath, with store on ground
floor; $35. G. A. Mercer, Jr., South
ern Bank building.
TO RENT. 525 WEST JONES
street, thoroughly renovated: rent rea
sonable. Apply 422 West Jones street.
FOR RENT, HOUSE NO. 611 PRICE
street; all modern Improvements;
Rood location. Apply next door or
Fred_ Weasels, Jr., 25 East Bay street.
TO RENT, HOUSE, 158 EAST
Broad, six rooms and bath. Apply to
Mrs, e. Helmken, 160 East Broad.
HORACERIVERS,
Real Estate,
Drayton and St. Julian street*.
’Phones 167.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
9 Park avenue, east $25 00
517 Liberty street, east 20 00
<O9 Park avenue, west 25 00
Screven residence, “Meadows.”
*O9 Duffy, east 27.50
FLATS FOR RENT.
19 Gordon street, west.
2or, Harris street, west.
STORES FOR RENT.
11l Congress street, west.
11' Bay street, east.
Store and dwelling, corner Haber
sham and President streets.
•table and warehouse Bryan and Hab
•TSham streets.
FOR RENT—HOUSES,
FOR RENT, TWO-STORY ON
basement, brick house, facing south;
114 Taylor street, west; all conven
iences. Splendid location. Chas. F.
Fulton.
NO. 103 GORDON STREET. WEST,
for rent, eleven rooms and two bath
rooms; stable and rutbuilding; the price
is right. Chas. F. Fulton.
NO. 213 HALL STREET, WEST,
ne’ar Barnard, two-stories on base
ment; brick residence; nine rooms and
bath; $26 per month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, THAT MODERN RESl
dence, 105 Bolton street, west, contain
ing parlor, dining room, pantry and
kitchen, five bedrooms and bath. Chas.
F. Fulton.
NO. 905 WHITAKER STREET,
near Bolton; up-to-date residence fac
ing Park; gas and electric lights;
parcelain tub, and every convenience;
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT\ LARGE , COMFOR
table residence, 105 Oglethorpe avenue,
east, near Drayton; a choice location;
everything modern. Chas F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 1117 JEFFER
son street, near Duffy; seven rooms
and bath; $13.50 per month. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT HOUSE 509 JONES
street, east; nine rooms; bath, etc.;
large yard; in first-class condition; S2O
per month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. THAT LARGE RESl
dence, 107 Jones street, west; three
stories on basement, outbuilding and
stables; suitable for first-class board
ing house. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, LARGE HOUSE” 208
Oglethorpe avenue, west, near Barnard,
suitable for boarding house; convenient
to business; $35 per month. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT, ~ NEW ” TWO-STORY
house, 2011 Florence street; bath, etc.;
large yard; sll per month. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT NEW TWO-STORY
brick residence on Habersham street,
near Liberty, everything modern, con
venient to business. Charles F. Ful
ton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, ;il 3 PA RK AV
enue, east; six rooms, bath, etc.; sls
per month. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, DETACHED HOUSE,
306 Anderson street, east; seven rooms;
porcelain bath; southern exposure;
fine resident location; rent reasonable.
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 437 JtONT
gomery street, near Union Station;
seven rooms, bath, etc.; $lB per month.
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, BRICK
house, 206 Broughton street, east, near
Abercorn; all conveniences; rent rea
sonable; convenient to business. Chas.
F. Fulton.
FOR RENT"" NEW MODERN
house on Thirty-sixth street, between
Lincoln and Habersham; seven rooms
and bath; southern exposure; rent rea
sonable. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, DETACHED - HOUSE,
220 Park avenue, east; southern ex
posure; large yard; four bedrooms;
modern improvements; rent reasona
ble. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, TWO-STORY BRICK,
16 Montgomery street, north; six
rooms; convenient location; $lO per
month. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, 1204 MONT
gomery street, near Duffy; six rooms
and bath; $12.50 per month. Charles
F. Fulton.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION^ - $6 TO
sl6: 616-18 Forty-second, west; 204
Forty-first, east; 43 East Broad; 517
Howard street; Thirty-seventh and
Florence streets. Youmans & Dem
mond.
"IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: $lB TO
$26; 35 Houston street; 122 Bryan,
west; 520 Henry, west; 513 Jones, east;
23 Thirty-fifth, west; 311 Hall, east;
116 Anderson, east; 417 Jones, east.
Youmans & Demmond.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; $27 TO
S4O: 232 Habersham; 205 Waldburg,
west; 112 Taylor, east; 410 Jones, east;
1101 Henry, east; 204 Liberty, east.
Youmans & Demmond.
— IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOnT SSO: 219
Charlton, east; 104 Harris, east. You
mans & Demmond, 6 Bryan, east.
128 OGLETHORPE AVENUE,
west, corner Barnard, residence of 8
rooms, with bath; splendidly located;
rent reasonable. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
515 DUFFY, WEST. 6 ROOMS AND
bath; $12.50 per month. W. J. Mis
cally, Jr., 20 Bryan, east.
410 FORTIETH, WEST, 7 _ ROOMS
and bath; large yard, big front piazza;
sl6 per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
516 DUFFY, WEST, 7 ROOMS AND
bath; large yard; nicely located; sls
per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
113 THIRTY-SECOND,’ BAST7 AND
110 Thirty-third, east; each has 6 rooms
and bath; good location; sll per month.
W. J. Miscally, Jr.
FOR RENT. 1715 HABERSHAM
street; eight room house; all modern
conveniences. Apply next door, or ring
up Bell ’phone, 1927; rent $17.50.
FOR RENT. 433 BARNARD
street, southwest corner Gordon. Pos
session Oct. 1. Apply 113 Broughton,
west,
315 AND 317 WALDBURG, EAST,
these two new six-room houses; all
modern conveniences, with large yards;
possession Dec. 1; $25 per month. Ap
ply R. S Claghorm_llo Bryan, east.
THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE, NO.
11 Gordon street, west; immediate pos
session; no better residence location In
the city. I. D. Laßoche.
FOB RENT—STORES.
FOR RENT.NEW STORE BROUGH
ton street, near Barnard, consisting of
three floors and cellar; high ceilings;
modern in every particular; suitable
for any retail business. Chas. F. Ful
ton.
for"rent, the two stores,
126 and 130 Bay street, west, consist
ing of four floors; Interior newly ren
ovated: elevator and railroad facili
ties; will divide up to suit good ten
ant at reasonable rental. Charles E.
Fulton.
“to CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS
merchants: for rent, a fine corner brick
store in Titusville, county town of
Brevard, Florida East Coast; suitable
for clothing, gents’ furnishings, dry
goods racket store, etc.; Immediate
possession. Full particulars of George
M. Robbins, Titusville, Fla.
“FOR RENT. STORE WITH CELLAR
308 West Liberty street. M. D. Hirsch
M 0 West Liberty street.
“FOR RENT,ONE STORE AND TWO
connecting rooms overhead; Jefferson,
near Barnard street. Apply George W.
Thomas, 114 Jefferson street.
FOR RENT, STORE, NORTHEAST
corner Bryan and Whitaker streets,
suitable for office or any retail busi
ness- will put In first class condition
and arrange to suit tenant. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT. STORE AND DWELL
ing; also bakery, West Broad and
Perry lane, In front Central Railroad
depot. Apply to E. A. M. Schroder. _
“for” RENT. STORES 141 AND 142
Jefferson, corner York lane; also 61?
Bay, east, and 206 Bay. west. G. H
Kemshart, 108 Jones, west.
TO RENT, ONE STORE; ALSO
furnished or unfurnished flats. 421
Broughton street, east.
FOR RENT. STORE, NO. 125 BAY
street, east; possession given at once.
Apply to Horace Rivers, Drayton and
St. Julian streets.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1903
FOR REXT—STORES.
LARGE STOKE. CORNER BULL
and Liberty street lane, two closets
and large room in the rear; this is one
of the best locations in the city fot
most any kind of business; will put
store in condition to suit desirable ten
ant. Address Superintendent Georgia
Hussars
FOR RENT, SOUTHWEST CORNER
of Park avenue and West Broad;
grand stand for grocery; plenty of good
rooms over store: cheap to good ten
ant. W. Woledge, 22 Bryan, east.
FOR RKXT—MISCELLANEOUS.
TWELVE-ACRE FARM AND
dwelling to rent, White Bluff road. Ap
ply Best and Jefferson street.
FOR RENT; WELL LOCATED
brick building; suitable for large stable,
warehouse, or factory site. Apply H.
Rivers.
FOR SALE—HEAL "ESTATE.
have some splendid property I can’t
advertise; any information cheerfully
given; ’phones 1505. W\ J. B. Adams,
24 Bryan._east.
SIX HUNDRED ACRES IN BRYAN
county, next to Kilkenny; make me an
offer. W. J. B. Adams.
TWO BEAUTIFUi7LOTS, NORTH
west corner Lincoln and Thirty
eighth; Ideal spot for home. W. J. B.
Adams.
FINE BRICK “ RESIDENCE, - ON
lot 60x120 feet, northeast corner Gas
ton and Lincoln; no better located
piece of property. W. J. B. Adams.
623 WEST BROAD, TWO STORES,
with dwellings above; one store has
baker’s furnace and oven, costing over
$500; this property is near Union De
pot. W. J. B. Adams.
TWO-STORY HOUSE."NExf cOß
ner Thirty-ninth and Jefferson; now
under lease until Oct. 1, S2O per
month. W. J. B. Adams.
TWO SPLENDID LOTS ON HENRYT
west of Waters road; at price named
should go quick. W. J. B. Adams.
NORTHEAST CORNER OF HAR
ris and Whitaker; would pay hand
somely if turned into flats; very cheap;
have moved from Provident building
to 24 Bryan, east. W. J. B. Adams.
SPLENDID PIECE OF PROPERTY
on river front at Isle of Hope; also
some nice building lots just off river
front, very cheap. W. J. B. Adams.
THREE NEW APARTMENT
houses, under rental $900; will net 10
per cent.; sound investment. W. J. B.
Adams.
SIX-ROOM COTATGE, THlßTY
ninth, between West Broad and Bur
roughs at a bargain. W. J. B. Adams.
PLACE AT ISLE OF HOPE
known as the Buckingham Palace;
also number of lots just off the river
front. W. J. B. Adams.
SIXTEEN LOTS IN THE MEAD
OWS at a bargain; good investment. W.
J. B. Adams.
NICE LITTLE HOME IN SUM
merville, S. C., can be bought cheap.
W. J. B. Adams.
TWO-STORY HOUSE ON SIXTY
foot lot; Best and Jefferson; only $3,000.
W. J. B. Adams.
TWO HOUSES. THIRTY-FIFTH,
near Florence, only $2,600. W. J. B.
Adams.
LOT 36x125; CORNER THlßTY
ninth and Barnard; growing section.
W. J. B. Adams.
The EE- STORY BRICIC WIT]H
store in rear; Margaret and West
Broad; splendid condition; $4,500. W.
J. B. Adams.
TWO DOUBLE TENEMENTS, ALL
gusta road and Central Railroad cross
ing; rents sl6 per month; very cheap.
W. J. B. Adams.
AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON
ninety-foot front: location perfect; you
will miss a good thing. W. J. B. Ad
ams.
LARGE LOT ON BISMARCK
street can be bought for a song. W.
B. Adams.
CORNER DUFFY AND ABER
corn; nice residence, or will rent at
reasonable price. W. J. B. Adams.
“ONE HUNDRED ACRE TRACT;
Just east of the Waters road, opposite
Peßenne property; buy this and put
it aside; ’phones 1505. W. J. B. Adams,
24 Bryan, east.
ISLE OF HOPE RESIDENCE AT
auction at Court House, Tuesday, Dec.
1; large frontage on the bluff; sev
eral hundred bearing pecan trees, be
sides figs, pears, and other salable
fruits: large acreage.
ONE - OF the - FINEST WATER
fronts at Rosedew, In Chatham coun
ty. There is nothing comparable to it
in point of large frontage, fine water
outlook and large acreage; will be sold
at the Court House, Tuesday, Dec. 1.
A SPLENDID WATER FRONTS
with several acres of fertile land, at
Rosedew; would make an ideal su
burban home; this is what will be sold
at the Court House on Tuesday, Dec.
1, to the highest bidder.
“FOR SALE, MOST BEAUTIFUL
park and residence in the city; the best
built residence, with beautiful park,
now in the market; this handsome resi
dence has twelve (12) rooms, with all
modern improvements; hot and cold
water; large rooms; high ceilings, etc.;
built by owner himself for a home; It
is situated on Bull street, the most
prominent promenade in the city; the
park has beautiful shade and orna
mental trees and fine selected shrub
bery: the park fronts 364 feet on Thirty
seventh and 212 feet on Bull and Dray
ton; good houses for servants; stables,
carriage houses: large store room, etc.
Apply to owner on premises, Charles
Seiler, Bull and Thirty-seventh streets.
FOR RENT, SCHUETZEN PARK,
White Bluff, farm of 40 acres, 8-room
house, barn, side house, chicken house,
pavilion and bowling alley on place.
For Information call at Rendant’s
Cafe, Thunderbolt.
A SPLENDID WATER FRONT,
with several acres of fertile land, at
Rosedew; would make an ideal su
burban home; this Is what will be sold
at the Court House on Tuesday, Dec.
1, to the highest bidder.
— ISLE OF HOPE RESIDENCE AT
auction at Court House, Tuesday, Dec.
1; large frontage on the bluff; sev
eral hundred bearing pecan trees, be
sides figs, pears, and other salable
fruits; large acreage.
" ISLE OF HOPE RESIDENCE AT
auction at Court House, Tuesday, Dec.
1; large frontage on the bluff; sev
eral hundred bearing pecan trees, be
sides figs, pears, and other salable
fruits; large acreage.
Chas. F. Fulton,
Real Estate Agent
and Broker,
. Board of Trade Building. ,
BUYS AND SELLS ON COMMISSION
Estates Managed
Assumes the entire management of
real estate, collecting rents, paying
taxes, making returns, etc., thereby re
lieving the owner of all care and an
noyance.
Long experience and persistent at
tention enables me to realize for prop
erty owners the very best results.
All business placed In my hands will
receive the most careful attention.
186 Bell —Phones—Ga. 18*
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
to sell No. 17 Jones, west; the loca
tion is superb; house very desirable;
any offer will be considered. Youmans
& Demmond.
WE WILL SELL ON~THE FIRST
Tuesday in December, at the Court
House, a very desirable residence,
known as No. 414 Park avenue, east:
eight rooms and bath, and pantry;
rent for $27.50 per month, and will
be sold subject to the lease, which
expires next October. First-class in
vestment and home. Youmans &
Demmond.
WE HAVE AN APARTMENT
building on Thirty-fourth street, now
renting for $26 per month, but can be
rented next October for S3O per month.
If sold quick, $2,300 is asked. Youmans
Demmond, 6 Bryan, east.
217 THIRTY-THIRD. EAST; A TWO
story, seven room house, with bath,
only SI,BOO. We want to sell you this
because we know it is cheap, and if
you buy you will do more business
with us. It may be that an offer of
$1,700 if made Monday would be ac
cepted. Youmans & Demrnond.
319 LORCH STREET, BETWEEN
Huntingdon and Hall, near Union
Depot, only $1,900; its cheap, and right
in the neighborhood where demand is
good. We would not be surprised if
it sold in two days. Youmans &
Demmond.
442 AND 444 GUERARD STREET,
and two houses in the rear, near Union
Depot, and about fifty yards from
Southern Express Company’s building.
Will consider offer of $2,500. They
rent for $34.00 per month, and always
occupied. Just think of it, four houses
and two of them two-stories. If you
w J ant a paying investment you can’t
make a mistake in this. Youmans &
Demmond.
IF - YOU WANT A FINE PAYING
investment look at three houses, north
east corner of Bolton and Barnard
streets, and make us an offer. We
are prepared to accept a price that
will make this a very profitable in
vestment. Youmans & Demmond, 6
Bryan, e’ast.
LOT ON ABERCORN STREET,
now being paved, for only $2,000; it’s
167 feet front and a great bargain.
You will have to hurry if you want it.
Youmans & Demmond.
WE WILLTsELL AT" THE COURT
House, Tuesday, Dec. 1, property
known as 208 and 210 Gaston, west.
Youmans & Demmond. receivers.
SIX HOUSES - NORTHWEST COR
ner Thirty-first and Burroughs
streets, renting for $39 per month, only
$3,100. Houses practically new, and al
ways rented; a sure good thing. You
mans & Demmond.
DON’T GET THE MISTAKEN IDEA
that what is advertised is all we have
to sell; se# us, the chances are that
we have something to suit you. Have
many good things to talk to you about.
Youmans & Demmond.
YAMACRAW PROPERTY; TWO
dwellings on Bryan street, and two on
Olive street; elegant, property on Farm
street, rented to good paying tenants.
Bay and Lumber street corner, now
paying 9 per cent, net on price asked;
also 2-story brick residence east of
Farm street, with a 2-story frame
dwelling in the rear ; store and dwell
ing on the corner of Lumber and In
dian street lane; 2-story brick dwell
ing and store on Indian street and Cof
fee alley. The above are all good in
vestments. I. D. Laßoehe.
FIVE LOTS ON EAST THlßTY
seventh street, fronting south, very
ereap; drug store and residence on
Habersham and Anderson streets; bar
gain. I. D. Laßoche.
THOSE TWO 2-STORY FRAME
tenement buildings, northwest corner
of Montgomery and Taylor streets;
that fine lot on the southeast corner
Huntingdon and Tattnall, together
with all the improvements; that fine
property northwest corner Jefferson
and Duffy streets. I. D. Laßoche.
TWO (2) CORNERS ON WEST
Broad, near the Union Depot; lot and
Improvements on north side of Charl
ton, between Jefferson and Tattnall
streets. I. D. Laßoche.
ONE OF THE - FINEST WATER
fronts at Rosedew, in Chatham coun
ty. There is nothing comparable to it
in point of large frontage, fine water
outlook and large acreage; will be sold
at the Court House, Tuesday, Dec. 1.
“for SALE, A HOUSE AND
large lot. on Waters avenue, between
Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets,
on exceedingly easy terms. C. H. Dor
sett
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
securing a suburban residence at the
Isle of Hope, will be given at the
Court House next Tuesday. The loca
tion and frontage is among the best
on the island—next to the residence of
Mai. C. S. Hardee. The residence is
very roomy, the land is planted out in
nearly 1,000 trees in pecans, pears,
peaches, figs, and other valuable
trees.
AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, DEC. 1,
at the Court House, a ten-acre farm,
with two-story residence, on Bonaven
ture road, convenient to trolley line
station; part of the purchase money
can remain ‘and be paid in monthly in
stallments. C. H. Dorsett.
NO 551 PINE STREET, ”AT AUC
tion Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the Court
House, to the highest and best bidder.
C. H. Dorsett. _
RESIDENCE ON CHARLTON,
east, three-story brick, lot 46x100. C.
H. Dorsett.
LAND ON THE OGEECHEE AND
Augusta roads, both paved, in tracts
of from five to one hundred acres. C.
H. Dorsett.
LOT FRONTING SOUTH ON THIR
ty-second, near Whitaker; lane in rear.
C. H. Dorsett.
THIRTY LOTS (WILL SELL ONE
or more) near Golf Club, near Thunder
bolt trolley line; a splendid location for
suburban home or club house; frequent
car service and paved road; very few
minutes ride to the market; buy one
or more for present use or future profit.
C. H. Dorsett.
ONE OF THE FINEST WATER
fronts at Rosedew, In Chatham coun
ty. There is nothing comparable to it
in point of large frontage, fine water
outlook and large acreage; will be sold
at the Court House, Tuesday, Dec. 1.
A SPLENDID WATER FRONT,
with several acres of fertile land, at
Rosedew; would make an Ideal su
burban home; this Is what will be sold
at the Court House on Tuesday, Dec.
I, to the highest bidder.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE ON
Bay, near Whit'aker; can be bought on
terms easily reached by any one pay
ing rent for same space and location.
C. H. Dorsett. _
“ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE
near Forsyth Park; beautiful grounds;
residence in perfect condition; ample
stable room; all conveniences. C. H.
Dorsett. .
“for SALE, MAGNIFICENT RIVER
front lot at Thunderbolt, 60 feet front
by 418 deep. F. S. Vifn Giesen, 211
West Broad street. __
FOR SALE OR RENT’CHEAP, AT
Isle of L/aqe, 45-acre farm; good house
and artesl*n well. J. H. Koch, 46 Whit
aker street.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
securing a suburban residence at the
Isle of Hope, will be given at the
Court House next Tuesday. The loca
tion and frontage is among the best
on the island—next to the residence of
Maj. C. S. Hardee. The residence is
very roomy, the land Is planted out In
nearly 1,000 trees In pecans, pears,
peaches, figs, and other valuable
trees.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
vertisements for the sale of property
appears in the papers, therefore, un
less I believed my prices were the low
est that can be made, considering loca
tions and conditions, I would not spend
money advertising; the purchaser gets
the benefit of my knowledge, and it
costs nothing to call on me and talk
the matter over; “let us reason to
gether,” and I am satisfied that the
most fastidious can be suited. Carl
Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east, Georgia
’phone 1010; Bell ’phone 180.
HAVE YOU PROPERTY FOR
sale; if so, place it with me; all ad
vertising expenses are paid by me, and
therefore, unless I consummate a sale
it will cost you nothing; try me once,
and you will continue to do so, and
will advise your friends to follow your
example. Carl Mendel. 16 Bryan street,
east; Georgia ’phone 1010; Bell ’phone
180. _
I HAVE SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS
residences in the finest residential sec
tions in the city, which I sell at prices
that are absolutely all right; if you
are looking for a moderate or a high
price home you will consult your own
interest by calling on me. C. Mendel,
16 Bryan, east; Georgia ’phone 1010;
Bell ’phone 180.
$2,800 WILL BUY AN EXCELLENT
home on Brady street, next to corner
of Barnard street; lot 30x145. C. Men
del, 16 Bryan street, east.
FORTY-FIRST ST., EAST, NEAR
Bull; I have an up-to-date little cot
tage which I can sell at a remarkably
low price; terms to suit purchaser. C.
Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east.
I HAVE ON THIRTY-EIGHTH AND
Thirty-ninth streets, west, homes
ranging rrom SI,OOO to $3,000; will ar
range terms. C. Mendel. 16 Bryan
street, east.
ON PARK AVENUE. WEST, I
have four houses renting for $26 per
month which will pay fully 12 per cent,
interest on price asked. C. Mendel, 16
Bryan, east.
AN A1 10 PER CENT. INVESTMENT
on Thirty-ninth street, west: eight
houses renting for S4O per month; has
just been put In good condition; $3,500
will buy the bunch. C. Mendel, 16
Bryan street, east.
FOUR COTTAGES RENTING FOR
s2l per month and two vacant lots on
Forty-second, west, $2,000 cash. C.
Mendeh_l6 Bryan street, east.
FOR SALE, A COMFORTABLE
little home at a bargain, contains 4
rooms, bath room with porcelain tub,
and toilet; large pantry; all In first
class order; also small reception hall
and large piazza; will sell at very low
figure. Carl Mendel. 16 Bryan, east.
FOR SALE, ONE OF THE ""BEST
business stands in Yamacraw with
three adjoining houses; this is an A1
piece of property, and is under rental
for a long term; will make price and
terms to suit. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan
street, east. _
FOR SALET ON HABERSHAM
street, between Sixth and Seventh, a
fourteen-room apartment house; two
five-room tenements and a six-room
cottage; these houses are new and mod
ern in every respect, having gas and
electric lights; the best of hardware
and plumbing modern in every partic
ular; is now under rental to first-class
tenants at $75 per month; this proper
ty must be sold, and any reasonable
offer will be considered; $4,000 will be
carried and pay as you would like to.
C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Geor
gia ’phone 1010: Bell ’phone 180.
" A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
securing a suburban residence at the
Isle of Hope, will be given at the
Court House next Tuesday. The loca
tion and frontage is among the best
on the Island—next to the residence of
Maj. C. S. Hardee. The residence is
very roomy, the land is planted out in
nearly 1,000 trees in pecans, pears,
peaches, figs, and other valuable
trees.
116 HENRY, EAST, BETWEEN
ABERCORN AND DRAYTON, SEPA
RATE RESIDENCE, FOUR BED
ROOMS, PARLOR, DINING ROOM,
AND INCLOSED PIAZZA ON EACH
STORY; WILL BE SOLD BELOW
ITS VALUE. C. H. DORSETT.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
See me or write me. if you want tim
ber lands: can furnish anything you
want. J. L. Whatley, Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—MACHINERY.
of”"'sawT
mill material; pulleys, shafting, boxes,
mandrels, saw guides; second-hand; in
good condition. Lumbermen Supply
and Equipment Company, Savannah.
ONE 7%@10 ATLAS CENTER
crank engine; twenty horse-power;
$l5O. Lumbermen Supply and Equip
ment Company, Savannah.
ONE FILER AND STOWELL COM
bination bolter and stove machine, S2OO.
Lumbermen Supply and Equipment
Company, Savannah.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS,
ESTABLISHED PECAN GROVE,
at auction, at the Court House, next
Tuesday, the result of years of effort.
The property has a beautiful river
frontage on the most popular part of
Isle of Hope; enough frontage for
three residences.
GENUINE BARGAINS IN PIANOS;
send for our 12-page bargain list of
pianos returned from rental; splendid
pianos of all leading makes must be
sold Immediately to make room; get
particulars of the uprights at $125, $l4O
and $185; we ship pianos everywhere;
monthly payments; freight is only
about |5; strongest guarantee; write
for list. Lyon & Healy, 57 Adams
street, Chicago.
~YOUNG SETTER; GOOD RANGER;
fine nose and fast; cheap; can be seen
at 7 East Thirty-second street.
FOR” SALE”, MAN CHAINLESS
Crescent bicycle; good order. Address
Bicycle, News office.
FOR SALE, ONE RED” IRISH SET
ter dog; two years and a half old;
thoroughly trtilned. Apply 213 Thirty
third street, east. _
LAUNDRY BARGAIN, NEW UP
to-date; rare opportunity; good open
ing In Jacksonville, Fla. E. Randolph,
16 Laura street.
FOR SALE, BAR ROOM, ClEF
tral location; 18 furnished rooms, con
nected; rents very reasonable; good de
mand for rooms. Morning News, X.
FOR SALE, GOAT, HARNESS AND
sulky for $5. Apply 506 Duffy street,
east.
MY SERVICES TO COLLECT YOUR
rents and manage your estate; If you
want your property managed efficient
ly give me a trial. Q. A. Mercer, Jr.,
Southern Bank building. ___
FOR SALE, 4 YOKE“WELL BROK
en oxen: two 4-year-old mare mules,
43 West Broad street.
— FOR SALE “’CHEAP, LADY’S
wheel; good as new. 132 Abercorn
street L _
“FOR SALE. CHEAP, A GAS STOVE,
good a* new; parties leaving city. Ap
ply at once, 118 Harris street, east.
FOR SALE.’ A GREEN GROCERY,
doing a nice cash business; good rea
sons for selling. Address J. E. A., this
office.
FfR SALE, AT A BARGAIN,
double-barrel Remington hammerless
gun; regulation barrel; never been
used. P. O. Box 80.
FOR SALE, AT AIMAR’S LUMBER
and wood yard. Wheaton street, kind
lings. 75c, oak. $1.25; pine, 81 In stick,
or cut per load. 'Phonea 121.
FOR SALE. OTHELLO RANGE
with boiler; also hot stuff and ga s
heaters. 638 East Broughton.
FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
ESTABLISHED PECAN GROVE,
at auction, at the Court House, next
Tuesday, the result of years of effort.
The property has a beautiful river
frontage on the most popular part of
Isle of Hope; enough frontage for
three residences.
FOR SALE, 19 CASKS IMPORTED
Irish Soda, at auction, Monday, Nov.
30, at 22 Congress street, west. C. H.
Dorset t. ___
AT AUCTION, MONDAY, NOV. 30,
consignment of dressed dolls, to be sold
for account of transportation company,
C. H. Dorsett.
TUESDAY, DEC. 1, AT AUCTION,
at the Court House, valuable securities
to close an estate; stock in Chatham
Bank, Savannah Bank and Trust Com
pany, National Bank of Savannah,
People's Saving and Trust Company,
Chatham Real Est'ate and Improvement
Company. C. H. Dorsett.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY To"~S"E
--cure a good place (or business and
(arming; 330 acres land and improve
ments; one twenty-horse-power boiler;
one fl (teen-horse-power engine; one
grist mill; six English (S. I.) gins; one
cotton press, shafting, tools, etc.; one
ferry complete, lighter, bouts, wire ca
ble and private telephone line, situated
at New Troy Lafayette county, Florida;
will sell low down to a quick buyer, or
exchange for city or Chatham county
real estate. D. Y. Dancy & Chaplin,
114 Bay street, east.
FOR SALE, - ’ SI,OOO STOCK OF
drugs, with $2,500 to $3,500 practice, for
price of drug stock, in one of the nicest
little towns in Florida. For particulars
address Box 25, Alachua, Fla.
FOR SALE," TWELVE HEAD
thoroughbred horses; well broke to har
ness; can be seen at stall number 8 at
the Fair Grounds.
FOR SALE, A STEINWAY Up
right piano; is in splendid condition;
by young lady who would take part
of the price, which is very low, in
board. Address Exchange, News office.
"ESTABLISHED PECAN GROVE,
at auction, at the Court House, next
Tuesday, the result of years of effort.
The property has a beautiful river
frontage on the most popular part of
Isle of Hope; enough frontage for
three residences.
FOR SALE, ONE SMALL SAW
mlll at six-mile post Central Railroad,
together with live stock, carts and
everything ready for operating. Mill-
Haven Cos. _ L
“FOR SALE, THE BEST OF MILK
and cream. J. L. Clark’s Jersey dairy,
108 East Henry street; both ’phones.
AUTOMOBILE. TWELVE HORBE
power Packard, 1903 model F., seating
five; reason, owner ordering 1904 Pack
ard; correspondence solicited. C. G.
Smith, Macon, Ga L _
A GOOD PAYING GROCERY AND
liquor business, on account of ill health.
Address Postofllce Box 256, Jackson
ville. Fla.
FOR SALE, CHEAP, LOT As
sorted pine scantling and rough
boards; also cypress shingles. Vale
Royal Mills, Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE, TWO ENGINES, UP
right and horizontal; also two Knowles
and Worthington pump In good re
pair. Mlngledorff & Cos.
FOR SALE, 30 POUND STEEL
relaying rails locomotive tires, car
bolineum and creosote oil; immediate
delivery. F. W. Storer & Cos.
LADY’S CLEVELAND WHEEL,
practically new; will sell cheap. Ap
ply 212_ Jones jitreet, west.
FOR SALE, A FINE "STOCK OF
groceries and fixtures at a very low
price. Answer G. & F., Morning News
office.
FOR~SALE, WOOD YARD DOING
good business; reasons for selling, ill
health. Apply 8.. 80x_202.
FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS BAK
ery in operation; good trade estab
lished; offered at a bargain. Address
M. S. Lee, Dublin, Ga.
uo A Hill at*.
good board in private family; bath on
same floor; hot and cold water; ref
erences exchanged. Address, A. 8.,
care Morning News.
" LARGE ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN
suite; hot and cold water bath; gas,
telephone with board. 112 Harris
street, east. _
A LARGE - SOUTH ROOM, SUlT
able for one or two gentlemen, with
or without board, by the first of the
month. For further particulars, ad
dress L. A., care News.
FOR RENT, ELEGANTLY FUR
nished rooms, with southern exposure,
bath adjoining; also first-class table
board, at Helmken’s Whitaker and Lib
erty street.
“two boarders’for pleasant
front room; hot and oold bath; good
table; terms reasonable. 701 Barnard
street; 1295 Beil; references.
FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD
in a’ private family; also table board,
101 Jones street, west.
“LOVELY FURNISHED OR UN
furnished rooms, with or without board;
single or en suite. 319 President street,
west.
“"THE WEST’BROAD’’ IS NEWLY
furnished and lighted and can accom
modate a few more who wish clean,
comfortable rooms and board, electric
lights; hot and cold water bath on each
floor; permanent and transient. 153
West Broad.
’a PEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN
be accommodated with board or table
board and home comforts at 224 Ogle
thorpe, east.
“ FOR “ RENT, ROOMS', EITHER
with or without board at 113 Liberty,
west.
SEVERAL ELEGANT ROOMS,
with board, No. 26 East Liberty street,
opposite the De Soto Hotel.
“ LIMITED NUMBER ’’OF BOARD
ers can get nice rooms and first class
table board at 17 West Charlton street.
I'Ll MBIXU.
FOR GOOD, RELIABLE FLUMB
ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy & Son, 142 Di'ayton street. All
work done by' us strictly first class.
HILLDKRI.
price milliners, will have on sale this
week white beavers, the best quality,
at $2.48; others ask $4; black and col
ors In all new shapes, at $2.48; fine
grade scratch felts in all shapes at 98
cents; others aRk $1.23: a fine assort
ment of children's roll brim shapes and
sailor-patent leather crowns, at 69
cents, 50 cents; get tickets on the piano
with every 50-rent purchase. Kenner
& Britton, 116 Broughton, west.
’ EDt C A TIO XA L.
STUDENTS ON ROLL OF HONOR
for the second scholastic month; aver
ages over 90 per cent. In studies and
conduct; Walter Collins, Sidney P.
Drlscol, C. C. Ely. Jr., Walter Kessel,
Harris Lang, Walter Peeples, Elton E.
Wright; Nov. 28; 808 Drayton street.
John Taliaferro, principal.
MANDOLIN AND OUITAR IN
structlon; best modern methods; en
semble practice Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Miss Edith Teasdale, 18 Oglethorpe
avenue, east.
LOST AMI KOLYU.
SILVER
>belt pin. Reward If returned to 18
Oglethorpe avenue, east.
LOST, A FEMALE WATER BPAN
lel puppy: color, brown, with white
breast and toes; answers to name
Brownie. The finder will be rewarded
by G. F, Whitcomb, Montgomery, Us.
DIMNESS OPPORTUNITIES.
'^he^UHe^and^companT'co^
operative racing stable and turf en
terprises; on Oct. 1, 1903, we paid all
our Investors a quarterly dividend of
9 per cent, on all moneys invested with
us, in addition to the regular 3 per
cent, weekly dividend which is forward
ed to all Investors on Wednesday of
each week; this extra quarterly divi
dend has varied in amount according
to the results. Quarterly dividend paid;
For the quarter ending July 1, 1902, 7%
per cent.: for the quarter ending Oct.
1, 1902, 11% per cent.; for the quarter
ending Jan. 1. 1903, 8% per cent; for
the quarter ending April I, 1903, 6V4 per
cent.; for the quarter ending July 1,
1903, 8% per cent.: for the quarter (now
ended), Oct 1, 1903, 9 per cent.; our aim
is to pay our investors the full earn
ing on the money invested by them as
the above statement will show and
our enterprise is such a wonderful and
growing success that we are confident
the next quarterly dividend, payable
Jan. 1, 1904, will reach much higher
than the present dividend just paid.
Full particulars and beautifully illus
trated book mailed free upon applica
tion. The C. E. Rand Company, 32
Broadway, New York city.
5 PER CENT. EVERY WEEK;
conservative investors looking for
a safe, sound and sure returns
cm their capital should place
their money with us; we have
ne'er lost one dollar for any customer;
sent dividends every Tuesday and your
balance sent to you on demand without
one moments notice; we send you free
full particulars, references and proof
of every statement we make before you
invest one dollar with us; this is your
opportunity with a small sum to join
in a large combine to your great ad
vantage; we accept sums of $29 up
wards. Fleishman & Cos., 1204 Broad
way, New York.
OUR NEXT QUARTERLY DlVl
dend, payable Feb. 1, will more than
double that of any February dividend
paid by us heretofore. Our last quar
terly dividend, paid Nov. 2, reached
the Immense figure of 27 per cent All
our quarterly dividends have averaged
20 per cent., more than twice as much
as any other company In existence.
Our quarterly dividends are in addi
tion to our weekly dividends of 4 per
cent., paid regularly every Tuesday.
Write for booklet and references in
your own locality. The Metropolitan
Assurance Association. (Incorporated)
200 Broadway, New York.
PATENTS GUARANTEED; PAT
ents secured or fee returned; send
model or sketch for free opinion as to
patentability; send for illustrated
guide book and list of inventions want
ed; finest publications Issued for free
distribution; contain valuable informa
tion regarding patents, trade marks
and copyrights; how to obtain and sell
them; 100 mechanical movements, etc.;
patents secured by us advertised frea
In the Patent Record; sample copy free.
Address Evans, Wilkins & Cos., regis
tered attorneys, S6l F street, Washing
ton, D. C.
WANTED, INVENTORS, PATENT
, ees and mechanics and everyone Inter
ested In patents and Inventions, to send
for our Inventors' guide; this 60-page
book sent free, contains full Informa
tion about patents; how to obtain a
patent; what to invent for profit and
how to sell a patent; this elegantly
printed book sent free to any address.
O’Meara & Brock, patent attorneys,
620 Eleventh street, northwest, Wash
lngton, D. C.
” $5,000.00 WILL BUY A Bus
iness that has made a profit of
10,000 this year; this business Is es
tablished; and has the best line of
customers in this country; in answer
ing this nd give full name and ad
dress and reference; this must be spot
cash. Answer, S. B. this office.
“WORLD’S FAIR” - HOTEL-PRE-'
ferred 8 per cent, stock. Shares, $lO.
Rooms reserved. Stock taken for
rent. Write Obear Investment Cos., St.
Louis.
100 LOTS FREE—FIRST 100 APFLl
cants sending stamp will receive deed
of a lot, size 25x100 feet to advertise
Westminster Park, suburb New York.
20th Century Realty Cos., 6 Wall street,
N. Y.
” TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES,
second hand; descriptive list mailed
every where. Standard Typewriter Ex
change, 231 Broadway, New York.
FREE THREE - MONTHS. ILLuf
trated mining paper; full news from
all camps; Invaluable to Investors,
write to-day. North American Miner,
34 Broadway, New York.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Izer, makes a specialty of vulcanizing
automobile tires, casings, and tubes.
’Phones 1834.
S6O FOR A CASE OF CORNS THAT
cannot be pleasantly dislodged by the
scientific American’s modern process;
see credentials. Hamilton, foot special
ist Marshall House.
SAWMILL WORK GIVEN
cIaI attention by Mingledorff It Cos.
Write or ’phone 653.
BEFORE PURCHASING YOUS
fall and winter suits be sure to ses
our up-to-date line. The Misfit Parlor,
118 Whitaker.
SHOES HALF SOLED AND HEEL
ed for 50 cents while you wait; best
white oak leather used. D. Epstein, 113
Drayton street. Georgia ’phone 2808.
TEEPI.E ’ HAS” TH E GOODS AND
the right price; chamber suits, ward
robes, chiffoniers, fine hair mattresses;
wool blankets;Jpiiones 183.
REPAIRING ENGINES. BOILERS,
in fact, anything in hardware. Con
sult by ’phone or postal; ’phones 558.
Mingledorff & Cos.
FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PLUMB-
Ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy & Son, 142 Drayton street. All
work done by us strictly flrst_class.
— OLD NEWSPAPERS. 200 FOR t|
cents, at Business Office, Morning
News. _____
“FOUL. SWEATY, SWOLLEN FEET
pleasantly normalized; see credentials.
Hamilton, foot specialist, Marshall
House.
“DON’T” FAIL TO VISIT TEEPLE’3
before you buy a range, cook stove
or hot stuff heater. J. W. Teeple, 31T
Broughton._ west.
WHEN WHEELMEN DISCUSS THE
merits of bicycles somebody wins the
argument by Introducing and cham
pioning the celebrated National bicy
cle; It holds Its own in any company;
light, durable, easy-running and the
prettiest and trimmest wheel made; It
Is ready for any comparison. Oakman
& O’Neil, 141 Drayton.
John Hardy Purvis. J. B. Goodman.
C. C. Atkins.
ACME REALTY CO.,
4 East Bryan Street.
Ball Phone 1138. Ga. Phons 1429.
No. 214 East Anderson,
modern house, in excel
lent neighborhood, for
$2,300 if sold this week.
No. 1,413 Barnard
street, 60x108, can be
had this week for $2,800.
Be quick if you want this-
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