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NAVAL STORES
DURING 1903-04
FOREIGN DEMAND DECLINED.
home consumption held prices
TO TOP NOTCH FIGURES.
Factor*, Exporter* and Broker* De
clare That Seaaoii Ending To-day
Ha* Been the Best Since the AVar.
Every Indication I* That Coming
Season Will Be Equally a* Re
munerative, and no One Seem* to
Fear an Over Production— Statis
tic* lor Previous Years.
The naval stores situation, as viewed
by factors, exporters and brokers, for
the year closing to-day Is more than
satisfactory.
Tht re was a falling off in the re
ceipts of spirits amounting to 99,483
casks, compared with last year, and
290.192 barrels of rosin for the same
period, estimating to-day’s receipts at
750 casks of spirits and 1,500 barrels
of rosin.
The prices that prevailed in both
the turpentine and rosin markets were
the highest since the war.
While It is true that the foreign de
mand for spirits was not as great as
in the previous year, the domestic con
sumption was more than made up for
the deficiency.
The absence of consumption abroad
is thus explained by Mr. Julius
Schwarz, manager of the London and
Savannah Naval Stores Company, who
has recently returned from an extend
ed tour of the continent of Europe:
"Foreign consumers have held aloof
and refused to pay our prices, because
they believed them too high. They
have been using substitute spirits,
which they have refined after it reach
ed the other side. Then, too, France,
which is the only turpentine produc
ing country on the other side of the
Atlantic, shows over 25,000 more casks
than last year. This fact In a meas
ure has kept down the foreign con
sumption.
"Taken as a whole, however, the year
Just past,” said Mr. Schwarz, “has been
a record breaker in the naval stores
trades, and we expect the coming year
to be equally as profitable to producer
and consumer alike.”
Mr. Robert H. Powell of the Con
solidated Naval Stores Company, said:
"We are more than pleased with the
result of the past year’s business, and
feel no apprehension regarding the fu
ture. We do not think there will be
an overproduction, and hope that pres
ent prices will be maintained.”
Mr. Thomas Hoynes of the Standard
Oil Company said: “I am more than
gratified with the present aspect.
While It is true we have not bought
as much spirits as formerly on this
market, still I think the producer or
consumer has no right to complain at
the prices spirits and rosins have
brought."
Mr. A. L. Chapeau said: "Every
thing is highly satisfactory. These
are indeed war prices, and there is ev
ery indication that they will continue.”
The J. P. Williams Company is high
ly gratified with the results of the sea
son, and sees no reason why the pres
ent high prices should not continue.
The following is a review of the na
val stores seascm for the .year ending
April 1, 1904, showing the range of
prices on spirits and rosins, and also
receipts, compared with the last two
seasons:
Range of Prices—
| 1903-0471 1902-03. 1901-02.
Spirits.’ 1~45®65c7~||~42@65c. 31®53c.
Rosins .153.30@4.75,53.50@4.25 $2.25@3.95
W. W. 3.10@4.40j 3.25@3.85 2.00©3.70
W. Q. . 2.80@4.15[ 2.40@2.20 1.65@2.45
F 1.65@2.90[ 1.20@2.10 1.10@1.50
D 1,55@2.80 1.10ig2.05 1.00@1.40
Rece'ts |
Spts. - cks.l 193,013 | 292,496 ~ 314,346
Ros. bl..| 650,315 | 940,607 1,071,440
Estimated factors’ receipts for to
dav—
Spirits. 750 casks.
Rosins, 1,500 barrels.
RELIGIOUS HALLUCINATION
SENT HIM TO ASYLUM.
“Divine Healer” Will Be Given
Chance to Recuperate.
“I’ve talked with the Lord an’ the
way's clear! I’ve talked with the Lord
and the way’s clear!'’
This was the salutation with which
Rev. Antonio Lawton, colored, greeted
a lunacy Jury at the county jail yes
terday. The only clear way apparent
to the jury was the way to Milledge
ville, and thither Lawton will be sent
at once.
Lawton is the colored preacher who
became convinced that the could heal
by laying on of hands. He was found
several days ago wandering about on
Broughton street, kneeling and pray
ing, and when he could liud no human
ills to cure, he began kissing the walls
of buildings to restore them to health.
When the jury was brought before
him in his cell the preacher at once
began a dissertation on a variety of
subjects.
The water which he had been given
for bathing purposes he had sprinkled
over the tioor of his cell. After
ing the announcement that he had held
converse with the Lord, and that the
way was clear, Lawton began kissing
the walls of his cell, whether from
pure affection, or desire to heal them
of some woe. the jury was unable to
determine. His insanity was so evi
dent that he was at once ordered
shipped to Milledgeville.
Eugene Copely, the man who was
convinced several days ago that a mob
was after him with a desire to inflict
bodily harm, also faced a lunacy Jury.
His case was diagnosed as a plain case
OH jim-jams and he was adjudged sane.
Copely is alleged to have been on a ten
day celebration just rrevious to the
beginnings of the hallucinations,
was released from custody.
Sophie Jackson, colored. was ad
judged to be an invalid Imbecile. It
was evident that her grey-matter was
not working properly, but th '"
believed to be due in a great measure
to her poor health. The Jury r ®
mended that she be sent to the Geor
gia Infirmary for treatment, as there
is a chance that the restoration of
bodily health will restore her mind.
IHINH-AMKHH AS HOP
If OSD AY WIGHT.
Will Hr Most Knloymhlr AKn r •-
clrtr Hue Given.
The second annual hop of the Irish*
American Friendly Hodety will be
given next Monday night at the socie
ty'* hull. All arrangement* for the hop
have been perfected, and the Indica
tion* are that It will b. the moet en
joyable entertainment yet„f lv * n . . b * *“•
society. Judge Samuel Reynold*, the
president of the society, *ev* he ex
pect* to M> one of the large*! crowd*
that ha* ever attended a hall in ■*-
v*nnah. P H flesron la the chair
men of the Commit!** on Arrange
mu
THE LATE DEMOCRATIC
MASS MEETING AT CLYDE,
The following from the Bryan En
terprise is published at the request of
the supporters of Hon. J. A. Brannen,
who claim that the report of the Dem
ocratic mass meeting at Clyde, that
indorsed Col. R. E. Lester, was erro
neous:
A mass meeting was held at Clyde on
Monday last, for the purpose of reor
ganizing the Democratic party, and
electing a chairman and Executive
Committee for the ensuing two years.
Chairman J. W. Geiger being absent,
Mr. Henry Strickland was elected tem
porary chairman, and T. T. Osteen sec
retary. The following resolution was
read and adopted unanimously:
"Whereas it is the desire of the
Democrats of Bryan county to have
representation from this section of the
state of Georgia in the delegation at
large to the National Democratic Con
vention to be held in St. Louis, Mo.,
and whereas we believe Hon. J. H. Es
tiH of Savannah, Ga., is an able, safe,
and conservative man, and one who
would reflect great credit on this state:
now, therefore, be it
Resolved, by the Democrats of
Bryan county in mass meeting assem
bled, That we heartily recommend
and indorse him for one of the dele
gates at large from the state of Geor
gia to the said Democratic National
Committee to be held in St. Louis.”
It was evident from the first that
the meeting was intended for a Lester
rally, as was shown by the number of
his supporters on the ground. In fact,
it is safe to say nine-tenths of the
Lester voters were on hand determin
ed to have passed resolutions indorsing
Col. Lester. The trouble started
when one Mr. Smith arose and read off
a lot of names of Lester supporters
and asked a vote on them. By persist
ent and strenuous efforts order was
restored long enough to have the gen
tleman explain what he was trying to
get off. It was at last decided that
the list contained the names of three
men from each district as candidates
for members of the Executive Commit
tee. (And, by the way, every name
was that of a strong Lester supporter.)
The object of this was very evident,
and met a strong opposition by the
minority. It was then suggested that
each district elect its own committee,
but this was at once yelled down by
the other side.
Several other suggestions were offer
ed, and one or two short speeches
made for harmony and reason, but to
no avail, and as the chair realized the
impossibility of accomplishing the ob
ject for which the meeting was called,
and that the Lester faction was only
bent on making of the meeting a Les
ter rally, declared the meeting ad
journed. Then pandemonium broke
loose, and for a short time It looked
like a free-for-all fight, knock-out and
drag out, but cooler heads prevailed
and peace was once more restored.
Thus ended this meeting called for
the purpose of electing a chairman and
Executive Committee and for no other
purpose. This meeting was not called
for the purpose of indorsing Mr. Bran
nen, as has been stated by some, nor
did the Brannen supporters think that
such unfair methods as were practiced
would have been resorted to by the
Lester faction. On the contrary, every
thing goes to show that this was all a
cut and dried plan on the part of the
Lester men to have Bryan county in
dorse their candidate.
The correspondent of the Morning
News sa>s: “The call for the meeting
was a surprise to the Lester men.”
Yet they came well prepared with,
you might say every Lester voter in
the country (and that was about 80 or
100) backed by delegations from Effing
ham and Chatham to help “poor old
Bryan” appoint a Democratic execu
tive committee.
Had Mr. Brannen’s friends thought
for a moment that the purpose of said
meeting was to be subverted and tak
en charge of by such high-handed
proceedings they would have been
there.
The appointing of a chairman and
committee and indorsing Col. Lester is
not the work of the Bryan County
Democratic Executive Committee, nor
does it meet the approval of a large
majority of Bryan county voters, as
will be shown the day of the primary.
J. D. W.
MARINE RECRUITS
ARE BEING ENLISTED.
A number of recruits are being re
ceived by the local recruiting office of
the United States Marine Corps. The
physical examination for entrance in
the Marine Corps is very strict and
fully 50 per cent, of the men who ap
ply are turned down. Sergt. Abbey,
In charge of the recruiting office, says
the majority of the men accepted are
from the farms.
The new recruits are sent to Port
Royal. After a few weeks’ training
Capt. McKelvy sends them to Wash
ington, and they are placed In detach
ments for China, the Philippine Is
lands or Panama. Another detachment
will shortly be sent to St. Louis, where
it will be stationed during the World’s
Fair.
BLOOD
Reveals itself in many ways. Some
times the impurities in the blood mark
and mar the skin with blotches, pimples,
boil* or other eruptions. Sometimes the
result of bad blood is
Xj rheumatism or a debili
tated condition which is
popularly described as
"feeling played
cSß'ffirfrEim out, hardly able
to m y self
and poisons which
gaßTOffl | corrupt the blood, clog
.{.'P the liver and cloud the
s|2|Ra|pto skin are removed by the
use of Doctor Pierce's
H) BJT Golden Medical Discov
fijl; ery. It does more than
|| Be eliminate the poisons jit
iBJJ—K increases the activity
kel of the blood-making
JHj glandu so that there is
v ™ N an increased supply of
pure, body-building blood. It brightens
the eyes, cleanses the skin, and gives
new, physical energy.
Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce s
Golden Medical Discovery.
I thank God for the good your medicine*
have done me." write. Mr Janie. M Sliemore
of Mitchell. Lawrence Cos., lnd Bo* jot. I
wa. not well for two year.. My throat wa.
alway. sore, head ached, and back ached nearly
all the time. My weight waa *55 P°“ o< |*: , *
wa. taken lick with typhoid lever, and when
the fever left nte I had .uch a pain in my left
aide I could not breathe without pain. I
thought 1 mun die My wife weal to the
drug ature an l procured a bortle of Dr Pierce .
Golden Medical lUacoveey od ri* l °* bl !
' yieaa.nl I'eUrt. ' I dleeMtlMMd th u** o
my doctor*, medldoe and began with the
'Gulden Medical Maeoverr • ead FtlleM. lat
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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1001.
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Thousands of Men and Women Haye Kid
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It used to be considered that only urinary and
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Therefore when your kidneys are weak or out
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Chief of Police, Columbus, Ga.
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Window and Door
SCREENS,
LUMBER
SASH, DOOR
and
BLINDS
A. S. BACON
& SONS.
Office: Bryan and Whitaker Sts.
Factory: Near O.S.S.Co’s. Wharves.
CLASSIFIED ALVERIISEMENTS.
PERSONAL.
'SC^FOR^WATCH^GLASSES?
in brooches, sc; watches from 79c; El
gin seven-jewel watch, $3.98; lady's
solid gold watch, hunting, sl2; spec
tacles from 9c per pair; a rare chance
for an active man to buy the stand
and become financially independent, as
the present owner. For terms apply to
E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116 Bull street;
store located 20 East Broughton.
HAVE YOU “SEEN"THE LOVELY
satin and taffeta ribobns we are selling
for 15 cents per yard, three and four
inches wide? Well, it is what others
sell at 29 cents and 39 cents; remem
ber, If it is ribbon you want, call on
us, as we have ribbon from 1 cent
to 20 cents per yard; send for sam
ples; w r e pay the postage. M. A. Stokes,
ribbon store, Savannah, Ga.
KNAPPS EXPECTORANT IS A
specific for coughs, colds and croup.
Take a bottle home to-night It
positively cures. Manufactured by W.
O. Cubbedge. 25c.
HAVE YOU SEEN THAT WlN
dow full of Ingersoll watches at $1;
a guaranteed timekeeper; come and
look at the baby clock. J. T. Wtlin
sky. Jeweler and Optician, 12 Brough
ton. east; pln_ repairing a specialty.
ALARM CLOCKS. KOCH & SYL
van, 46 Whitaker.
HOME-MADE BROKEN CANDY,
fresh-made every day, 10c a pound at
Hetterich's, 110 State street, west.
TSHOES HALF SOLED AND HEEL
ed for 60 cents while you wait; best
white oak leather used. D. Epstein, 112
Drayton street. Oeorglla. ’phone_2*oß.
35 CENTS FOR A GILT FOOT
stool (while they last), with iron legs,
upholstered in beautiful tones of
velour; worth double the price. Ring
940, either ’phone, about your awnings.
We make. ’em. Miller'B, 207 Broughton,
west.
INGERSOLL WATCHES *l. KOCH
& Sylvan, 46 Whitaker.
"THOMASON & HAHN STOVE CO.,
successors to D. N. Thomason, Agt.
Now in their commodious store,
Barnard and State, with a full line of
kitchen furnishings, coal And wood
stoves, coal and wood ranges, refrig
erators, coolers. Ice cream freezers. A
specialty of repairing stoves and
everything of this kind. A perfect
establishment of this kind. See them
If you have anything In this line.
Georgia ‘phone 2853. Bell 'phone 1123.
“HARTZ MOUNTAIN MALE CA
nary bird*, gold fish, fish globes and
cages at Gardner's, 18 Broughton
street, east.
"■Ts. BOLLEE A CO., PIANO TUN-
Ing and repairing; piano* and organ*
on easiest terms. 120 Btate street,
west. _
BRING PH Yol’lt JEWELRY Hi.
pair work; w* do It proparly and don't
make outrageous charge*. Koch A
Sylvan, 4 Whl to ker
WttL RENOVATE Mo®l AND
cotton matiresse* at 11.10 apiece; new
mattr***** mad* to order at right
prlco*. Immediate attention given to
all order* and work guaranteed. J ft
Dooner. Ml Drayton, bell pbor.* lU4;
Georgia ‘phone, IML
Uk KII.MHR’S 111
ipfli Kidney. Liver it Bladder IPffl
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WRBi m*aU aud at bedtime.
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worst form if ki iuev dive age.
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PERSONAL.
PLYMOUTH ’ROCK. LEGHORNS,
Bantam, Brahma eggs for setting, at
Gardner's, 18 Broughton street, east.
I BUILD BUGGIES. CARTS,
trucks, wagohs to order. Workman
ship the best. Prices to reach all. F.
Chris Kramer, 310 St. Julian, west.
THE SAVANNAH DISTRICT MES
senger Companjt'.is* prepared to move
anything movable on short notice; pi
anos and furniture packing and mov
lng done by experts telephone 2.
IF GEORGE W. * THOMAS RE
pairs your wheel it will stay repaired.
The work is done Well and carefully,
or it is not done at all. ’Phones 949;
punctures 15c.
FOR "CASH OR CREDIT’’ WE
sell furniture of every, kind. Our prices
are right. We sell everything for a
home. Come and see us. Miller’s, 207
Broughton, west.
WE DO REPAIRING AT CUT
prices: good work quick; plugs put in,
10 cents. Williams Bicycle Cos.
BIG SALE OF THE QVARAN
teed Ingersoll watches at $1; see the
window display at J. T. Wilinsky,
Jeweler and Optician, 12 Broughton,
east; a window full of watches or a
sample of young clocks; see therp-
OFFICE DESKS AT MILLER'S,
Heywood Bros.’ and Wakefield Co.'s
go-carts, folding carts and baby car
riages. Rattan rockers and fancy
pieces. 207 Broughton, west.
*“DON’T WORRY ABOUT RIBBON;
our 10-cent satin ribbon in ail new col
ors will satisfy you; don’t fail to call
for them at M. A. Stokes' ribbon store.
theTreliable BICYCLE"STORI).
202 Jefferson, corner Oglethorpe ave
nue, sells what wears the best, while
others sell what sens the best.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND~LADIES
stick pins, brooches, necklaces, rings,
hair pins and ali kinds of Jewelry
at J. & C. N. Thomas, corner state
and Whitaker.
THE BALDWINS HAVE ARRIV
ed at Miller's. Buy a Baldwin and
be happy. Everyone guaranteed. If
you want the best refrigerator or ice
box, buy a Baldwin at Miller's, 207
Broughton, west.
GREEN. THE EXPERT VUL
canlzer, sells bicycles, tires, sundries,
at cheapest prices; punctures repaired,
16c.
REPAIRING WATCHES AND ALL
kinds of Jewelry attended to promptly
by J. & C. N. Thomas, corner Whit
aker and State streets.
YOU MAY LOOK THIS TOWN
over, but you won’t find another such
wheel value as the Eagle Special at
320. Oakman A O’Neil, 141 Drayton.
“HOT STUFF STOVES AT~ "LESS
than cost; closing out our stock of
wood, coal and hot stuff stoves at less
than cost. Savannah Crockery and
Hardware Company, 305 Broughton,
west.
8. S. SOLLEE A CO., NEW LOT OF
Edison phonographs; can buy them on
easy terms. 120 State street, west.
ONE-POUND BOX FINE” ASSORT -
ed candies or chocolates, 25c, at Het
terich s, 110 State street, west.
GREEN, THE EXPERT VUL
canizer, makes a specialty of vulcaniz
ing automobile tires, casing and tubes;
■phones 1834.
" SAWMILL WORK GIVEN EBPE
cial attention by Mingledorff A Cos.
Write or 'phone 653. _
IK YOU HAVE A WATCH THAT
nobody has been able to put in time
keeping shape bring It to us. Koch A
Sylvan.
LAWN SWINGS AND HAM
mocks at Miller's. Cot# of every kind
from 81.00 to $6,00. Porch rockers,
chairs, etc. Everything for your
warm weather comfort. 207 Brough
ton. west. ________
FIVE-POUND BOXEH FINK As
sorted candy, 75c, sl, end $1.50, at Hat
terkh’e, 110 State street, west.
“for MOVING FURNITURE," Pi
anos and iron tefes or anything mov
able, we have all esperlenced help and
experts fourteen yeere In the buslneee.
The Benton Transfer Company, 314
Jsffereon street. Bell ’phone It; Geor
gia 'phone 1701. J. W, Benton, Mena
rf*r. ___________
THE BF.MT JEWELRT AT THE
the*pee* price at J. 4k C. M. Thomas;
e handle fine goods and d# not gel
fai/ig priMt.
PERSONAL.
SEETb GRASS SEED
and plant food at Gardner’s, 18 Brough
ton street, east.
CLOTHES CLEANED; PRESSED
and repaired: also alter and repair la
dies skirts and jackets. D. Epstein.
112 Drayton street. Georgia ’phone 2808.
If GEORGE W.THOMAS SELLS YOU
a pair of tires, have no fear. The
tires are worth more than you pay for
them. Punctures 15c.
THOMPSON’S TRANSFER~CO; IS
something that j?T>u need when you
want prompt and reliable sendee.
Telephone us to move your trunk and
also for moving, packing and storing
furniture and pianos at reasonable
rates. Recommendations will show
the nature of our reputation. Office, 210
Whitaker street. Bell ’phone, 184.
George 1717. W. H. Thompson, Man
ager.
"are YOUR FEET TROUBLING
you? If so, call on me: I cure Ingrow
ing nails, corns and all diseases of the
feet without pain; charges flfeasonable;
can give the best reference; patients
treated at residences; orders can be left
at Livingston’s Pharmacy, No. 36
Broughton street, west; both 'phones
293. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
"F. CHRIS KRAMER, WHEEL*
wrlght and general blacksmith. Paint
ing and trimming, horseshoeing, rub
ber tires. 310 St. Julian, west.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
to give my agent, Mr. W. H. Cook,
who is now canvassing the city, and
will call on you, an opportunity of
showing and explaining his offerings,
which should not alone Interest, but
will save you much money; don’t be
“humbugged” by Irresponsible persons,
but Insist on seeing Mr. Cook, who
alone has authority to make this offer
for the Wilson Studio, 41 Bull street;
both ’phones. M. Ed. Wilson, proprie
tor.
PROFESSIONAL.
and Civil Engineer. 18 Board of Trade
building. Georgia ’Phone 1950.
CONTRACTOR ANU BUILDER.
'HinJBERUor^VOUNGr - CONTRACTr
or and builder; jobbing a specialty;
Bell ’phone 445; plans and specifica
tions on application. 112 Henry street,
east, Savannah. Ga.
MEDICAL.
household remedy where there are
children with coughs, colds, croup; It
will positively cure. Manufactured by
W. O. Cubbedge; 25c a bottle.
“LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENG-
Ush Pennyroyal Pills are the best;
safe, reliable; Cake no other; send 4c
stamps for particulars; "relief for la
dles." in the letter by return mall; ask
your druggist. Chichester Chemical
Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WANT ED—M ALB.
WANT, FIVE DRIVERS; ONE OX
driver; three salesmen for city, can
make $3 per day; two young ladles to
canvass In cltyj four cooks; six house
girls: three nurses; men and women
to register for all kinds of places. Wan
dell’s, 153 West Broad.
WANTED, TWO FIRST-CLASS
colored barbers at once; good Job for
steady men. Guarantee and commis
sion. Joe's New York Barber Shop,
113 East Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla.
WANTED. FOR THE U. 8. MA
rlne Corps, ablg-bodied men, between
21 and 35; good character; must speak,
read and write English; marines serve
at sea on men-of-War in all parts of
the world, on larici in our island pos
sessions, ojid at naval stations In' the
United States. * Apply to Recruiting
Office, U. S. Marini Corps, second
floor. Custom House, Savannah, Ga., 9
a. m. to £ D. m. __
WANTED. MEN AT THE RESLIa”
ble Bicycle Stpre, 202 Jefferson, corner
Oglethorpe aveijue, to solicit the sale
of bicycles. Perfect goods and good
sellers.
WANTED. MEN TO" SOLICIT THE
sale of bicycles; perfect goods and
good seller. Apply at the Reliable Bi
cycle Store, 202 Jefferson, corner Ogle
thorpe avenue.
HELP WANTED—FEB ALBS. ~
WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK,
with reference. Apply at 115 Gwin
nett street, west.
“FOrTST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR,
50 women work mammoth palmistry
studio, S2O weekly; experience unnec
essary; large Illustrated palmistry
book with instructions for two stamps.
Prof. Frederick, 213 West One Hun
dred and Twenty-fifth street, New
York. Fair Dept., 145.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
"young lady] who^under
stands stenography, desires a position
in office; salary small. Lady, care of
Morning News.
"wantedTa YOUNG MAN, ACCU
rate and rapid in stenographic work de
sires position at once. Address R. R.,
Box 83, Tifton, Ga.
WANTED, A POSITIbN AS COOK;
willing to stay on premises. Apply 508
West Broad.
YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION
as bookkeeper or bookkeeper’s assist
ant; best of references furnished. W.,
care of News.
WANTED—HOUSES.
WANTED, TO RENT OR PUR
chase on rental payment plan, 8 or 9
room house; large yard; not tqo close
in. Address with full particulars, A.
Y., care Morning News.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED, ONE MILE "of 3IF
pound steel rails; one saddle tank dum
my engine, 12 to 15 tons. Eagle Manu
facturing Cm,_Savannah, Ga.
i Want tour old bookbT mis^
celianeous and school books. J. Gard
ner, agent, 18 Broughton street, east.
WANTED, ONE MILE/ OF W
pound steel rails; one saddle tank dum
my engine, 12 to 16 tons. Eagle Manu
facturing Cos., Savannah, Ga.
WANTED, YOU TO KNOW THAT
Wilensky, Jeweler and optician, 12
Broughton, east, still pays highest
prices for gold and silver. He also
does fine repairing reasonable. See
him.
WANTED, ONE MILE OF 80-
pound steel rails; one saddle tank dum
my engine, 12 to 15 tons. Eagle Manu
facturing Cos., Savannah, Ga.
MAHOGANY SECRETARIES," SCT
fus, bureaus, handsome work tables,
chairs, clocks, antique frames, candle
sticks, etc., cheap. 428 Congress, west.
WANTED. ONE MILE OF 80-
pound steel rails; one saddle tank dum
my engine, 12 to 15 tqns. Eagle Manu
facturing Cos.. Savannah, Gu.
wanted. SHORT LEAF PINE
logs, eighteen Inches and upwards;
butt cuts and twelve, fourteen and sls
teen feet In length. Mill-Haven Cotn
pany,
HOMEY to loam.
J^^vTr^iF^Yf7t?7^^lTTT"call
or write me and I will get It for you
at once without the least trouble or
Inconvenience to you, on your furni
ture, piano, horse, hack, or other se
curities, without removing the same
from your bouse. My charges art rea
sonable, Tea can renew er reduce the
loan. Louis Mublberg. Mote and Mort
gage Broker. 888 Cong rasa street, w*#l.
Georgia 'phone l$R
MONEY TO LOAN.
Life Insurance Company Invites appli
cations for loans at lowest interest
rates on first class improved business
and residence properties in Savannah.
Address Edw. M. Durant, special loan
agent, Atlanta, Ga.
FOR RENT—ROOMsT
'"tf'OIURENrC^^TRN^
rooms; all conveniences. 303 President
street, west.
“ FOR"RENT, ROOMS IN BUSINESS
section of city; will rent cheap to
right parties. 44 Whitaker street.
LOVELY"ROOMS WITH LATEST
Improvements, from $1.50 per week up
to $5; can step off the cars, from any
part of the city. A. R. Mallette, Mar
shall House.
ESJIL” I .—JL-S. 1 ! 1 **—s—!
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
B. Copps, 215 Congress, east. Bell
’phone 1919.
"fob BENT—HOUSES.
LARGE COMFORTABLE HOUSE
on six lots, with stables, on Forty
third and Barnard streets, $25 per
month to good tenant. Apply room 3
Provident Building.
SEVEN-ROOM, DETACHED
houses on Forty-first, between Bull
and Drayton; have bay windows, bath
and connected with sewer; very cheap
rent; sls. Youmans & Demmond.
" FOR RENT, TWO V FRY DKBlß
able residences at 411 and 415 Gaston,
east; 7 rooms each; modern In every
respect; also 1 flat at 228 Park ave
nue, east; 4 rooms and bath; as It is
late in season will rent cheap. Latti
more & Bond, Germania Bank build
ing.
FOR RENT, NEW SIX-ROOM
house 413 Broughton street, east, S2O
per month. C. B. Westcott, Court
House.
"for RENT, several-"DESIR
abIe residences and fiats. Apply A.
Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT—STORES.
FOR RENT. STORE ON INDIAN
and Ann street; good location for bar
or any kind of business; fixtures for
sale. Apply at 533 Indian street or on
Carl Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east;
Bell ’phone 180; Georgia ’phone 1010.
FOB RENT—OFFICES.
TO RENT, OFFICE IN ODD FEL
lows’ building: inquire In Room 7.
FOlt SALE—ItEAL ESTATE.
LOTS AT A DOLLAR A MONTH—
While about sixty lots have been sold
there are still about ten lots left; those
lots on Wheaton street, good, wide
sidewalks and vitrified brick pavement,
at very low prices; don't fail to get
two of them to-day. John L. Archer, 10
Sorrel building.
FOR - |I,OOO. NOW RENTING FOR
$l2O per annum, a two-story residence,
with good lot, on car line. Waters
avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thir
ty-sixth streets; I will sell this home
to a good party for S2OO cash and $lO
per month, monthly instalment plan.
C. H. Dorrfett.
LET ME MANAGE YOUR PROP
erty; reference any bank or citizen.
Robt. H. Tatem, real estate dealer, 7
York, west. Ga. phone 1360.
TUnPENTINB LOCATIONS.
FOR SALETtwO TURPENTINE
stills in good condition. MIU-Havsn
Company.
ENGINES AND UOILEH9.
'"for ITaleT steam~'pumps]
Burnham simplex, advance duplex,
neither short stoke. Hartfelder-Gar
butt Cos.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
WE SELL GOODRICH TIRES FOR
$2.80. Williams Bicycle Cos.
FOR SALE, ONE SPRING WAG
on, SIO.OO, at Belmont Stable.
~ FOR SALE THEfBEST LOCATED,
ready furnished boarding house in the
city; restaurant and kitchen, complete;
doing a fine business; parties leaving
city; price and terms to suit pur
chaser. Address W., News office.
FOR SALE, TWO ENGINES, Up
right and horizontal; also two Knowles
and Worthington pump in good re
pair. Mingledorff & Cos.
FOR SALE, A 4-DRAWER NATION
aI Cash Register. Good as new. Cheap
for cash. Frank Dieter, 23 City Mar
ket.
FOR SALE, AN INTEREST IN A
planing mill and dry kilns, situated at
the Junction of four railroads; well lo
cated, doing a good business; plenty of
orders; the owner hasn’t the time to
devote to it, and wants a thoroughly
competent man who understands the
business to take an interest. Address,
with reference, Chatham, care Savan
nah News.
WE HAVE GOOD TIRES FOR $2.50.
Williams Bicycle Cos.
FOR SALE, LOAD TENNESSEE
horses and mules. Just arrived. Georgia
Sale and Feed Stables, 43 West Broad
street. ■
FOR SALE, ONE FREIGHT AND
towboat; new and In first-class condi
tion; forty-three tons net; can be
bought at a reasonable price. Apply
to J. F. Rulfs, Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SALE. LAUNCHES AND EN
gines, in stock for immediate deliv
ery; full trial given and satisfaction
guaranteed; also agents for Columbia
dry cells, the best batteries on the
market; also wet batteries and all
supplies for launches. Jake Lippman,
corner Congress and Barnard.
"ONE GOOD FARM MARE CHEAP
at Belmont Stably
~IfOR SALE NO. 4 DENSMORE, $45;
No. 6 Remington, S6O; No. 2 Remington.
S2B. Increase your correspondence by
having your old typewriter cleaned
and repaired; prices reasonable. Un
derwood Typewriter Cos., Room 2,
provident building. Ga. phone No.
288 L
FLORIDA MUSEyM FOR SALE~
famous historic relics of priceless value,
should be exhibited at St. Louis; ad
mission reduced to 15 cents; any hack
man will take you there, yet it is only
a few minutes walk from either hotel,
St. George street, near City Gate, St.
Augustine. The curator will give de
tails of sale.
■"FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A
second-hand vertical boiler, of about
12 horsepower, with vertical engine of
about 10 horsepower attached. Can be
seen at our factory. Plerpont Manu
facturing Company., Savannah.jGa.
""HOT STUFF STOVES AT LESS
than cost; closing out our stock of
wood, coal and hot stuff stoves at less
than cost. Savannah Crockery and
Hardware Company, 806 Broughton,
west. ■ ' .
’"fine LLE WELLE** SETTER
puppies for sale; 6 weeks old. J. Gard
ner. agent, 18 Broughton street, east.
LOST AND FOUND.
the neighborhood of St. John’s Epis
copal Church, a chiffon stole, from a
ladles’ cepe. Reward at 17 Charlton,
weat. . ! #
Kimessn 1 1
FLt MHIMu.
FOR GOOD, RELIAN UwT FLUMSD
lag work call a-reuod to L. A. Mt Car
thy A Son, 148 Drayton street All
Verk done hr a* strictly first dm
The commercial piano
is to the artistic what
a lithograph is to an
oil painting. The
About
Pianos
former may contain as much and
as fiood raw material as the latter,
but it lacks the knowledge, genius
and skill of the master hand, as
exemplified in the instruments of
fered by us.
Easy Terms of Payment
We have some most attractive
propositions to offer and guarantee
a saving in price of
$50.00 to SIOO.OO.
Old instruments taken in exchange
and our facilities for repairing and
overhauling old instruments enable
you to secure fair valuation*.
IRISH MAIL WAGONS
Given free with sales of pianos triad®,
as long as they last.
McARTHUR & SONS CO.,
McARTHUR BUILDING.
121 & 123 Congress St. West.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
'TGOODIIMrM7uCTIO^
UNUSUAL TERMS OFFERED.
C. 11. DOHSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House, on Tues
day, April 5, during the usual hours
of sale, for account of all concerned:
A neat, comfortable home, with
southern front, bay window. No. 206
Thirty-ninth street, west. There are
three bed rooms, parlor, dining room
and kitchen, with good yard, and fine
surroundings. This is an unusual
chance to get a home, observe the
terms:
Terms, S3OC cash, balance either In
monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or an
nual payments.
THREE HOUSES & LARGE LOT,
EAST BROAD PROPERTY, AT AUC
TION.
C. H. DOHSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell Tuesday, April 6, 1904, at the
Court House, during the usual hours
of sale;
Three houses, Nos. 44, 48 and 50 East
Broad street, having a front of seven
ty-five feet, and n depth of ninety
five feet, and known as the western
half of No. 11 Trustees’ Garden.
Terms, SI,OOO cash, and the balance
In one. two and three years; Interest
at 7 per cent, per annum.
KGUELLAJIUOti.
WE SELL HARTFORD TIRES FOR
$2.85. Williams Bicycle Cos,
S. S. SOLLEE A CO., MASON A
Hamlin pianos and organs, the best in
the world. 120 street, west.
HORSESHOEING. WE GUARAN
tee to give the best work to be had
in city. Bring in your horse. F. Chris
Kramer, 310 St. Julian, west.
"if GEORGE W. THOMAS SELLS
you a wheel it will be as represented.
It will be the beat for the money that
can be bought. See him before you
buy. ’Phone 949. Punctures 15c.
THE NATIONAL BICYCLE NEVER
loses favor. It is the crackerjack. Sold
by Oakman & O’Neil, 14?. Drayton. Stop
and see it.
~ DIAMONDS, PERFECT STONES*
at low prices. Koch & Sylvan, 46
Whitaker.
" for tranSfering baggage"
moving furniture, taking up, cleaning
and storing carpets for the summer,
call up Benton’s Transfer Company,
214 Jefferson street. Bell ’phone 19.
Georgia ‘phone 1701.
" FOR SAFE MOVING, PIANO AND
furniture packing or moving, we are
the experts; eight years’ experience
in the business. Savannah District
Messenger and Delivery Company; tel
ephones 2; office 32 Montgomery street.
"GREEN. THE EXPERT
canizer; bring your vulcanizing direct
to me, at 324 West Broad; I guarantee
every Job or refund your money.
“THE SAVANNAH DISTRICT MBS
senger and Delivery Company does a
general drayage and storage business;
negotiable receipts Issued on goods in
storage; telephone 2; office, 32 Mont
gomery street.
DON’T FAIL TO VISIT TEEPLE’S
before you buy a range, cook stove
or hot stuff heater. J. W. Teeple. 817
Broughton, west.
KNAPP’S EXPECTORANT IS THE
safest cough and cold remedy you can
get now. No family should be without
a bottle. Manufactured by W. O.
Cubbedge. 25c and 60c.
TEEPI.E HAS THE GOODS ANB
the right price; chamber suits, ward
robes, chiffoniers, fine hair mattresses;
wool blankets; ’phones 183.
WATCHES CLEANED AND REO
uiated. Koch & Sylvan, 46 Whitaker.
“FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PLUMB
ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy & Son, 142 Drayton street. AH
work done by us strictly first clasa
REPAIRING ENGINES. BOILERS,
In fact, anything in hardware. Con
sult by ’phone or postal; 'phones 653.
Mingledorff A Cos. ■
_LD NEWSPAPERS. 200 FOR M
cents, at Business Office, Morning
News.
Reppard,Snedeker&Co.
Henry Street anti A. C. L. Hallway,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Lumber Yard and
Planing Mill.
All kinds of Rough and
Dressed Lumber.
We are agents for the Iron Wheels
which we have used on our wagons
for ten years and would not be
without them. Write us.
“Our Prepared”
Cow Feed
the greatest Milk producer known.
Hay, Crain and Feed
Poultry Supplies.
Roth Phones No 223.
HARDEN & ROURK,
1111 Rajr Street West.
DUCROs
PSwsnr?
All Kinds of Fevers.
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mm mm
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