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THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer, April 26,
11:30 o. m 29.73
Morning News thermometer, April
26, 11:30 p. m i 66
Washington, April 26. —Forecast for
Wednesday and Thursday:
Georgia and South Carolina—Fair
Wednesday, colder on the coast.
Thursday fair; tresh northwest winds.
Eastern Florida —Fair, cooler in ex
treme north portion Wednesday.
Thursday fair; fresh west winds.
Western Florida—Fair Wednesday
and Thursday; light north winds.
Yesterday’s Weather at Savannah —
Maximum temperature 2:.00
p. "8 degrees
Minimum temperature 6:00
‘a. 64 degrees
Mean temperature 71 degrees
Normal temperature 68 degrees
Excess of temperature ... 3 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since April 1 46 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since Jan. 1 154 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal U inch
Deficiency since April 1 ...2.74 inches
Deficiency since Jan. 1 —4.73 inches
River Report—The hight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.
(75th meridian time) yesterday, was
7.5 feet, a rise of 0.1 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin, Savannah,
Ga., for the twenty-four hours ending
at s’ a. m., 75th meridian time, April 26,
1904.
Stations of I Max.' Min.lßaln
Savannah District. | Tem.l Tem.l fait
Allapaha, rain 86 65 T
Albany, cloudy 82 60 T
Americus, ptly cldy 81 60 .18
•Bainbridge. clear ..81 63 .32
Eastman, partly cldy .. 62 .36
Fort Gaines, clear ..83 o 7 .00
Gainesville, cloudy ..84 61 .00
Millen, partly cloudy 85 61 .00
Quitman, cloudy 83 65 .00
Savannah, clear 77 64 .00
Thomasville, cloudy 82 j 65 .11
Waycross, cloudy ■■ ■ 86 i 61 .00
' Texas Rainfall—Gorpus Christi, .04.
•Not included in averages., _
j Dlst. Averages?
No. | 1 1
Central Sta- i Max. Min.. Rain
Stations. I tlons' Tem.i Tem.l fall.
Atlanta 13 80 |56 .34
Augusta 10 82 6„ .08
Charleston 5 80 62 .08
Galveston 32 76 : 48 T
Little Rock 15 64 48 T
Memphis 16 72 50 .01
Mobile 0 80 54 .16
Montgomery .. 11 82 56 .16
New Orleans .. 16 76 50 .06
Oklahoma 10 66 42 T
Savannah 11 83 62 .06
Vicksburg 13 78 52 .02
Wilmington ... 10 82 62 01__
“Remarks—While it is somewhat
warmer over the Atlantic districts,
over the central and western portions
of the belt it is considerably cooler.
Nearly all rain has been confined to
the central districts, and the western
portion of North Carolina and Georgia.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time April 26, 1904, 8 p. m.,
75th meridian time:
Name of Station. | T. | V. | R.
Boston, cloudy 48 8 I .00
New York city, raining.... 52 81 T
Philadelphia, raining 48 8 I .14
Washington city, raining. 50 10 | .06
Norfolk, cloudy 60 12 j .32
Hatteras, raining 66 22 i .28
Wilmfhgton, cloudy 70 10 | T
Charlotte, clear 62 14 j .20
Raleigh, pt cldy 64 Lt .03
Charleston, pt cldy ....... 68 14 .06
Atlanta, cloudy 50 22 .01
Augusta, cloudy 58 12 .22
Savannah, clear 73 6 .00
Jacksonville, clear 72 24 .04
Jupiter, pt cldy 76 12 .00
Key West, clear 76 Lt .00
Tampa, cloudy 68 Lt .06
Mobile, clear 62 18 .00
Montgomery, cloudy 52 10 T
Vicksburg, cloudy 60 8 .00
New Orleans, clear 68 16 .00
Galveston, clear 72 14 .00
Corpus Christi, clear 74 10 .00
Palestine, clear 62 6 .00
Memphis, cloudy 50 8 .00
Cincinnati, raining 46 12 .18
Pittsburg, raining 46 i 8 .28
Buffalo, cloudy 44 12 T
Detroit, cloudy 46 16 .00
Chicago, clear 38 28 .00
Marquette, clear 40 8 .00
St. Paul, clear 58 8 .00
Davenport, clear 54 6 .00
St. Louis, clear 50 6 .02
Kansas City, clear 58 6 .00
Oklahoma, pt cldy 60 12 .00
Dodge City, cloudy 56 8 .00
North Platte, clear 56 14 .00
Asheville, raining 48 12 .10
_______
Local Forecaster.
LT’XLIIY OF OCEAN TRAVEL
Is found in a sea voyage via the Sa
vannah Line. Large, modern passen
ger steamships leave Savannah tri
weekly for New York and for Boston
Thursdays. An ocean voyage will be
found refreshing, enjoyable and health
ful. Wide promenade decks! Out
side staterooms! Best possible serv
ice! Tickets include meals and berth.
Cost of the trip is much lower than
other routes! Full information, 37 Bull
street. Germania Bank building.—ad.
Savannah to St. Lonls and Re
turn.
Southern Railway announces the
above very low round trip rate from
Savannah to the St. Louis Exposition,
tickets to be sold only on Mondtay, May
16, and Tuesday, May 31, limited to re
turn ten days from date of sale, and
good only in coaches. Best route and
service. Complete information gladly
furnished at City Ticket Office, 141
Bull street; ’phones, 850. E. G. Thom
son, city passenger and ticket agent.
—ad.
Short Line.
The short line, Savannah to Albany,
Is via Seaboard Air Line Railway.
Train leaves Savannah daily at 7 a. m.,
railroad time, arriving Albany 3:25 p.
m. Tickets and full information at 7
Bull street. 'Phone 28. —ad.
"Do you speak Spanish? If not, ap
ply to Atlantic Coast Line ticket office,
or W. H. Leahy, division passenger
agent, and secure a nicely bound, illus
trated booklet entitled. "What to Say
in Spanish and How to Say It.’’—ad.
PERSONA).
GO-CARTS AND BABY CAR
riages at Miller’s including Heywood
Bros.' and Wakefield Co.’s. Prices are
right. Fancy reed chairs and rockers.
I’orch benches and chairs. Your sum
mer comforts are supplied here. 207
Broughton, west.
THE NATIONAL BICYCLE IS A
notch higher; it’s the crackerjack; we
sell it. Oakman & O'Neil, 141 Drayton
street.
SQUARE PIANOS. ONE STEIJL
way, one Kn'abe, one Hardman. Forty
to $75. S. S. Sollee & Cos., 120 State
street, west.
STEEL RANGES, THE LIKES
never seen In this city before; call
and see them at one of the finest stove
stores in the entire South. Thoma
*°n & Hahn Stove Company, Barnard
and State Streets.
BEANS! BEANS! O BEANS, CAN
you guess the beans at Thomason A
Hahn Stove Company on Barnard and
State street? If so, you can get a
range, a stove, and a gasoline stove.
Soon Was Himself
Again.
Eating everything, putting on flesh
and looking strong and well.
ERVIN BERNHARD ANDERSEN.
The case to which we wish to bring
your notice today is of common occur
rence in nearly every household where
there are children, and yet it is impos
sible to overestimate its importance.
There is nothing complex about it. It
is simply where a little boy, who had
been a healthy child from birth up to
two years old, had then begun gradually
to fail in health. The father, in writing
of the case, cannot tell definitely the
cause of this decline in health, and we
here introduce his letter for you to
read :
710 Racine St., Racine, Wis.,
December 4, 1903.
Dear Sirs—Our little boy, now two and
a half years old, was a very healthy
child from birth up to last March. At
that time, however, he began to gradu
ally fail In health. Whether it was the
strain of winter or not 1 could not say,
but, at any rate, we noticed that he was
losing in flesh and we could get nothing
that he would eat. He fretted and cried
a good deal at night, so that his rest
was broken, and almost before we knew
lt he was in a very poor state of health.
After trying various remedies, we finally
decided to give the child a treatment of
Ozomulsion. One thing that pleased us
with this preparation was that the child
became very fond of it, and would re
mind us when it was time to give it to
him. The result of the treatment has
been most surprising. After two or
three weeks the boy was himself again,
eating everything, putting on flesh and
looking strong and well. We could not
believe that a remedy would have such
good results in so short a time. It is
no exaggeration to say that our boy has
been completely restored to health by
Ozomulsion.
Very sincerely yours,
(Signed) N. Andersen.
Does not the foregoing letter appeal to
mothers? Is lt not human in its inter
est? And is there not a kernel of good
suggestion In it?
How can we learn of the good things
of this life any better than by experi
For Sale at Knights Pharmacy, corner Oglethorpe avenue and Dray
ton street where a sample of Ozomulsion can be obtained.
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 ALVfcRIISEMtNTS.
PERSONAL.
"CAN V, WILL. U WORK?” HAVE
you the ambition to become financial
ly independent? and be your own
boss? Then buy the little mascot busi
ness, 20 East Broughton; very little
cash needed —a gor.d, sober man—will
be trusted for the balance. For terms
apply to E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116
Bull street.
PLUGS PUT IN HERE FOR 10
cents, not 25 cents. Williams Bicycle
Cos.
HOME-MADE BROKEN CANDY,
fresh-made every day, He a pound at
Hetterlch's, 110 State st.'eet. west.
THOMPSON’S TRANSFER CO. IS
something that you need when you
want prompt and reliable service.
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.
THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson street, corner Oglethrope
avenue, is the cheapest place for tires
in the city; Hartford tires $2.50.
J. H. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHlT
akr.
REPAIRING WATCHES AND ALL
kinds of Jewelry attended to promptly
by J. & C. N. Thomas, corner Whit-
and State streets.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS
for all. The new satin taffeta back
ribbons, 3 inches wide, at 10c yard;
4 inches wide, at 15c per yard; 5 inches
wide at 20c per yard, white, pink and
blue and other colors. All silk taffeta
ribbons. Nos. 7. 9, 12 and 16, at 5c
yard; Nos. 40, 60 and 80. at 10c per
yard. Metropole taffeta ribobns, 15c
and 20c per yard; four and five inches
wide. If you can’t call write for sam
ples. We pay the postage on samples
and ribbons to any part of the United
States. M. A. Stokes Ribbon Store,
Savannah, Ga.
FIVE-POUND BOXES FINE As
sorted candy, 75c, sl, and $1.50, at Het
terlch’s. 110 State street, west.
45 PATTERNS OF IRON BEDS TO
show you. Our leader at $5.00, Includ
ing spring, is a winner. Iron wash
stands. Child’s Iron crib with spring.
$5.00. Japanese mattings, carpet pat
terns, 25 cents per yard. Seeing is
believing. Miller’s, 207 Broughton,
west.
J. H. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHlT
alir.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1901.
ence? And it is the universal experience
of all who give Ozomulsion to children
that this preparation produces more re
markable results than any other chil
dren's remedy in the market.
You will notice, in the foregoing letter,
that a special point Is made of the pala
tability of Ozomulsion. It Is always a
pleasure to give children a remedy that
they like to take, and this is one phase
of the Ozomulsion treatment which cer
tainly speaks greatly in its favor. You
do not have to force children to take
Ozomulsion, because they like its taste,
and in the case of very young infanta
they seem to know, quite as well aa
parents, the good that Ozomulsion doea
to them.
When you see a baby reach Its little
arms out to show its eagerness to take
Ozomulsion, and afterwards notice the
splendid improvement in the baby's
health, you will certainly learn from this
experience the good that Ozomulsion
does and the favor which it finds with
children.
Ozomulsion is the best possible form
of cod-liver oil that was ever devised.
It is far superior to any other emulsion,
and it gives to cod-liver oil Its greatest
value by making it do its utmost good
in the human system.
We cannot emphasize too strongly the
beneficial properties of Ozomulsion. It
overcomes the wasting of flesh and
strength in adults, it cures coughs and
colds, and by enriching the blood with
the most essential properties of nour
ishment it gives to the system that
strength and resistive power which is
absolutely necessary to health.
Druggists sell Ozomulsion in two sizes,
50 cents and sl. If your druggist does not
keep Ozomulsion in stock, he can easily
order it for you. or if you desire a small
sample, to see what it is like, you can
obtain the same by mentioning the name
of this paper in which you see this ad
vertisement and sending
to 070
T&TTLSION CO.. 98 Pine St., New York
PERSONAL.
TO AN
nounce to her patrons and the public
that .she will continue as principal of
the School for Girls. The faculty: Miss
Pape, Miss de Jennette, Miss Robert
son; Supervisor of Physical Training.
Miss Sara_Charlton.
~WE HAVE EXPERT MECHANICS
to repair stoves and ranges and a com
plete line of kitchen furnishing goods,
and can give you perfect satisfaction;
a trial will convince you. Thomason
& Hahn Stove Company, Barnard and
State streets.
SAWMILL WORK GIVEN ESPE
cial attention by Mlngledorfl A Cos.
Write or ’phone 553.
J. H. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHlT
akaij
~FOR MOVING FURNITURE, PL
anos and iron safes or anything mov
able, we have all experienced help and
experts fourteen years in the business.
The Benton Transfer Company. 214
Jefferson street. Bell 'phone 19; Geor
gia ’phone 1701. J. W. Benton, Mana
ger.
ONE-POUND BOX FINE ASSORT*
ed candies or chocolates. 25c. at Het
terich’s, 110 State street, west.
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 reasonable;
can give the best reference; patients
treated at residences; orders can be left
at Livingston’s Pharmacy, No. 36
Broughton street, west; both 'phonea
293. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
SHOES HALF SOLED AND HEEL
ed for 50 cents while you wait; best
white oak leather used. D. Epstein, 112
Drayton street. Georgia ’phone 2801
NEW LOT OF EDISON PHONO?
graphs and records. New records now
constantly arriving. S. S. Sollee & Cos.,
120 State street, west.
THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson street, corner Oglethorpe
avenue, is the cheapest place for tires
in the city; Hartford tires $2.50.
PLYMOUTH ROCK.
Bantam. Brahma eggs for setting, at
Gardner's, 18 Broughton street, east.
J. H. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHlT
aker.
THE SAVANNAH DISTRICT MES
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.
HOT STUFF STOVES AT LESS
than cost; closing out our stock of
wood, coal and hot stuff stoves at less
than <y>st- Savannah Crockery and
Hardware Company, 305 Broughton,
west.
REPAIRING OF WATCH AND
jewelry at reasonable prices at Wl
lensky, 12 Broughton, east; all work
guaranteed; eyes examined free.
“hartz mountain male ca
nary birds, gold fish, fish globes and
cages at Gardner’s, 18 Broughton
street, east.
J. H? KOCH. JEWELER, 46 WHlT
aker. ■
FLOWER SEED, GRASS BEED
and plant food at Gardner's, 18 Brough
ton street, east.
“ WANTED. NAME AND ADDRESS
of one stylish girl in each town who
is a. well dresser and leader Of fash
ions in her set. Desire to send her
free the latest dress ornament to in
troduce for us. Fashion Novelty Cos.,
Chicago, 111.
WE DO A CASH BUSINESS AND
undersell all. Williams Bicycle Cos.
CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED
and repaired; also alter and repair la
dles skirts and Jackets. D. Epstein.
112 Drayton street. Georgia 'phone 2808.
THESRE ARE SOME GENUINE
snaps here in second-hand bioyoies;
we can give you a wheel at your own
price. G. W. Thomas, Jefferson and
Broughton lane.
The Demand
—for—
Correct
Wedding Gifts
at Our Store
Last Week
Exceeded anything in our his
tory, and our immense stock
pleased the people.
We continue to lead in all
things pertaining to WEDDING
GIFTS. This week shows
more
Libbey Cut Glass,
Fine French China,
Art Goods,
Novelties, etc.
This is indeed the Wedding
Gift store.
Thos. West & Cos.,
11 Broughton Street, West.
PERSONAL.
WHY PAl r SUCH HIGH PRICES
for your repairing; try Wilensky, jew
eler and optician, 12 Broughton, east,
and see the difference in price; high
est prices paid for old gold and silveic
GREEN, THE EXPERT VUL
canizer, bring your vulcanizing direct
to me, at 324 West Broad; 1 guarantee
every Job or refund your money.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND LADIES
stick pins, brooches, necklaces, rings,
hair pins and all kinds of jewelry
at J. & C. N. Thomas, corner state
and Whitaker. *
“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.
“jTH. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHlT
aker.
DO YOUR EYES NEED HELP?
If so, call on J. T. Wilensky, jeweler
and optician, 12 Broughton street, east;
repairing a specialty; eyes examined
free.
"' GOOSE - FEATHERS WANTED: I
will renovate moss and cotton mat
tresses at $1.50 apiece; new mattresses
made to order at right prices; imme
diate attention given to all orders and
work guaranteed. J. R. Dooner, 331
Dray-ton; Bell 'phone 1136; Georgia
'phone 2841.
THE BEST - JEWELRY AT THE
cheapest price at J. & C. N. Thomas;
we handle fine goods and do not get
fancy prices.
"BUY A BALDWIN AND BE HAP
py.” Positive circulation of cold dry
air. Many improved devices for econ
omy in the us* of ice; removable,
cleanable air flues, making the clean
ing of the refrigerator a, simple and
pleasant work. For sale only at Mil
ler’s. 207 Broughton, west. _
WE MAKE Elitt AWNINGS. WE
save you morey on awnings. Lots of
patterns, to select from. Good work
only. Ring up 940, either 'phone, or
drop us a postal. Hammocks from 75c
to $6.00. Miller's, 207 Broughton, west.
“BEDROOM SUITES AT MILLER'S.
Cash or credit. Some beautiful crea
tions in bedroom suites have Just come
in. Furniture for every room in the
home. Come and see us. Perfection
blue-flame oil stoves. Ice cream freez
ers, water coolers, etc. 207 Broughton,
west.
“the savannah district mes
senger Company Is prepared to move
anything movable on short notice; pi
anos and furniture packing and mov
ing done by experts; telephone 2.
GREEN. THE EXPERT VUL
canizer. makes a specialty of vulcanis
ing automobile tires, casing and tubes;
'phones 1834.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
~^STJLL^XAKING^^M
same old 6tand. 41 Bull street, and,
with lots of help; the beet materials;
accessories and facilities; I am enabled
to produce the “very best” at "low
est prices;” my competitors watch me
like "hawks” and try to imitate, but
they cannot produce the big values
offered at Wilson's Photo Studio. M.
Edw. Wilson, proprietor, (both 'phones;.
“MOORES“studio. PRICES RE
duced. The best cabinets, former
price, $4 per dozen, now reduced to $3
per dozen; eight for $2. four for sl. If
you take one dozen you get one extra,
beautifully mounted for large frame.
We have no agents. Come to the stu
dio and save the agents profit. All
other sizes reduced in the same pro
portion. Strictly high-grade work.
107 Broughton street, west.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
agent, with some capital to manufac
ture and sell a patented staple article
paying big royalty in other states.
Owner, this office.
"“WANTED, FIVE DRIVERS?
three log cutters; one man to manage
stable; one dairy hand; four cooks;
three housegirls; two nursegirls; three
solicitors, can make $3 per day; men
and women to register for positions.
West_Broa(L_
WANTED EXPERIENCED LUM
ber man for bookkeeper immediately.
Address Hart Lumber Cos., Heartsease,
Ga.
DRUG CLERK: FOREMAN FOR
cotton belt factory; traveling salesman
for millinery firm; broker to locate
in St. Louis; soda dispenser; exper
ienced stenographers; stenographer
and bookkeeper; lumber checker; other
calls too numerous to mention. Na
tional Employment Association, 1114
Century Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.
YOUNG MEN EVERYWHERE,
copy letters; home evenings; $9.50
week; send addressed envelope for par
ticulars. Manager Dept., West Twen
ty-ninth, Box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. __
“WANTED, FOR THE U. S. MA
rlne Corps, able-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 land in our island pos
sessions, and at naval stations in the
United States. Apply to Recruiting
Office, U. S. Marine Corps, second
floor Custom House. Savannah, Ga., 9
a. nt. to 5 p. m.
” $25 PER WEEK AND TRAVELING
expenses paid salesmen to sell goods
to grocery dealers; experience unneces
sary. Purity Company, Chicago.
“ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY
earn SSO to SIOO monthly corresponding
for newspapers. No canvassing. Send
for particulars. Northern Press Syn
dlcate, Lockport, N. Y.
WE NEED TWENTY FIRST?
class map salesmen to handle a mag
nificent line of new government sur
vey maps. Splendid proposition to
right parties. State experience. Hud
gins Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Tan Low Shoes
In the newest and best shapes for all the family.
New Stock Just Received
Men's and Women's, $2.50 to $5.00.
Children’s Sizes, too, and the prices are right.
Globe Shoe Cos.
22 Broughton Street, West.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED, FOR THE U. 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 write
English. For information apply to Re
cruiting Officer, 303 Bull street, Savan
nah, Ga., or 324 W. Bay street, Jack
sonville, Fla.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED, LADY TO TRAVEL;
salary $840.00 a year, and expense
money advanced. Address G., care
News, stating where can be seen.
WANTED, A GIRL WILLING TO
assist in housework; small salary, but
good home. Apply 40S West Duffy
st real.
TEACH ERS WANTED IMMEDT
ateIy; fall positions; every department;
many excellent openings. Write, Sher
idan’s Teachers' Agency, Greenwood.
K C.
~ LADIES \VANTED EVERYWHERE,
copying letters at home, evenings or
spare tints and return to us: no mail
ing or canvassing: $9.00 weekly earn
ed; materials free; enclose self-ad
dressed envelope for particulars. Guar
antee Cos., West Twenty-ninth street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED.
'"aN^TtSoCvL^XTi^^
tion to sell small investors in Sa
vannah and suburbs; 20,090 shares
treasury stock of a high grade mining
proposition will profit by addressing
"Fiscal," No. 1310 Arrott Bldg., Pitts
burg, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED; MUST HAVE
sls cash security and blue uniform. Ad
dress, with stamp, the Union New's
Company, Waycross, Ga.
EM r 1,0 Y MENT \V A\TED.
A TEACHER OF THE ART OF
singing, who contemplates locating in
Savannah about September next,
would like to obtain position as direc
tor of some Protestant church choir,
and also local choral society; best of
references; correspondence solic’ted.
Address John T. Elliott, 2829 YV^t
North avenue, Baltlrnore,_Md.
WANTED, POSITION AS SHINGLE
and lath mill contractor or saw filer;
14 years experience; good reference.
Address Contract, care News.
“GOOD - COOK WANTS POSITION
in private family. References; 580
President, west.
EXPERIENCED LUMBER BOOlv
keeper and office man wants position,
mill or city. Address “Normiad,” care
Morning News.
WANTED—DOARD.
WANTED, REASONABLE TABLE
board and south room; eastern section,
between Jones and Huntingdon. John,
Morning News.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED. 5.000 PEOPLE TO GUESS
on the beans at Thomason and Hahn
Stove Company, Barnard and State
streets; there are ranges, stoves and
gasoline stoves for the lucky
“LADY WISHES THE USE OF A
nice gentle buggy horse for the sum
mer; guarantee good care and atten
tion. Address Summer, care News.
“WILL PAY FANCY PRICE FOR
young fifteen-quart milker, just coming
in. L., care News. _
"“MAHOGANY SECRETARIES, SO
fas, bureaus, handsome work tables,
chairs, clocks, antique frames, candle
sticks, etc., cheap. 428 Congress, west.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND
household goods bought for cash. Bour
quln, 113 Barnard street. .
WANTED, A STANDING DESK,
oak, 6 or 7 feet long. Address A.
B. C., care News. _
“f - WANT YOUR OLD BOOKS, Mis
cellaneous and school books. J. Gard
ner, agent, 18 Broughton street, east.
EIGHT YOKE OF HEAVY WORK
cattle; must be young and in good
condition; give price and description.
Jarratt Bros., Savannah, Ga.
WANTED, SHORT LEAF PINE
logs, eighteen inches and upwards;
butt cuts and twelve, fourteen and six
teen feet in length. Mill-Haven Com
pany;
WANTED, SECOND-HAND BlCY
cles at Reliable Bicycle Store, corner
Oglethorpe avenue and Jefferson street.
HONEY TO LOAN.
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 house. My charges are rea
sonable. You can renew or reduce the
loan. Louis Muhlberg. Note and Mort
gage Broker. 225 Congress street, west.
Georgia 'phone 1992.
FOB RENT—FLATS.
with^batil
entire southern exposure, suitable
small family; rent moderate. 130 Hab
ersham.
“HANDSOME”MODERN FLAT " 206
York, east. Inquire Rowlinskl Phar
macy. Broughton and Drayton.
“TO RENT, MAGNIFICENT PAR
lor floor; large rooms; extraordinarily
attractive location, choice. Reasonable
to physician or dentist. 23 Jones, east.
FOR RENT. “ MOST DESIRABLE
flat, In superb location, Thirty-ninth
and Bull; every modern convenience;
cool rooms for summer; reasonable
rent. Apply 2105 Bull street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
ments, Charlton and Barnard, fitted
with every modern convenience, and
built with every consideration for com
fort. W. Woledge, 22 Bryan, east.
DESIRABLE MODERN APART
ment at "Casanova.” corner Taylor and
Lincoln; immediate possession. Apply
J. C.- Postell,_lß Bryan, east.
“MODERN APARTMENTS. JAMES
B. Copps. 215 Congress, east. Bell
’Phone 1919. _
~A WELL" FURNISHED APART
MENT IN ONE OF BEST FAMILY
HOTELS IN NEW YORK CITY, TO
RENT FOR THE SEASON. AD
DRESS. S. L. P., P. O. BOX 70, NEW
YORK,
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT, 207 HENRY, EAST, AT
reduced rate for the summer. Apply to
Horace Rivers. ___
FOR RENT, DESIRABLE HOUSE
10 West Liberty street. Possession
given May 15, Apply Dr. Paige.
CEVEN-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, NICE SEVEN-ROOM
house, 1608 Abercorn; first-class con
dition; rent $lB. J. C. Postell, IS Bryan,
east.
FOR RENT, NO. 18 FORTIETH
street, east; freshly painted; very at
tractive; only $lB. Youmans & Dem
mond, 6 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESlß
able residences and flats. Apply A.
Wyily, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT—STORES.
145 WHITAKER, ONLY $18; 120
Bryan, west, right at the market, only
S2O. Youmans & Demmond.
FOR RENT—OFFICF.S.
’''office for rknt^corner
Bull and Liberty streets. Apply to
superintendent Georgia Hussars.
~TO RENT. OFFICE IN ODD FElT
lowb' building: inquire in Room 7.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE!.
AND BUILDING
lots for sale all over the city. Robt. H.
Tatem, real estate dealer, 7 Y’ork, west;
Ga. ’phone 1360.
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
FOR SALE. STEAM PUMPS.
Burnham simplex, advance duplex,
neither short stoke. Hartfelder-Gar
butt Cos.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE, STORE AND BAR. AP
ply to J. H. Kuck. 339 East Broad.
for" sale, OAK SIDEBOARD
parlor suit, wardrobes, folding beds,
hall rack, single iron bedsteads,
springs and mattress, odd chairs, etc.
Call between 2 and 6 o’clock any day
this week. 311 East Jones.
“"for SALE, CADILLAC AUTOMO
biIe, in perfect condition. Address
Smith, care News.
WE SELL GOODRICH TIRES FOR
$2.80, guaranteed. Williams Bicycle
Cos. .
FOR. SALE, TWO ENGINES, Up
right and horizontal; also two Knowles
and Worthington pump in good re
palr. Mlngledorfl & Cos.
FOR SALE LAUNCHES AND EN
gines, in stock for immediate deliv
ery: full trial given and satisfaction
guaranteed; also agents for Columbia
dry ceils, the best batteries on the
market; also wet batteries and all
supplies for launches. Jake Llppman,
corner Congress and Barnard.
FOR SALE, ONE NEW DEPOT
surry and one brand new phaeton;
both at a bargain. F. Chris Kramer,
310 St. Julian street, west.
WE SELL THE EAGLE SPECIAL
at S2O. and know It to be the best
bicycle for the money on the market.
Oakman & O’Neil. 141 Drayton.
FOR SALE. A 4- DRAWER N ATION
aI Cash Register. Good as new. Cheap
for cash. Frank Dieter, 23 City Mar
ket.
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. _____
PEPPER PLANTS, FIVE CENTS
per dozen, the best of sweet peppers.
Latimer’s, near the citv waterworks.
“FOR SALE, ONE NEW DEPOT
surry and one brand new phaeton;
both at a bargain. F. Chris Kramer,
310 St. Julian street, west.
FOR SALE—THE BEST FIR Hi
proof safes in the city are the York
Safe and Lock Company’s safes; these
safes are allowed In the new City Hall;
we are the agents for these elegant
fireproof safes, above which none are
superior; a list of the banks and cor
porations having these safes in the
Northern states is In our office. Apply
to J. Llppman, Congress and Barnard
streets.
FINE LLEWELLBP* SETTER
puppies for sale; 6 weeks old. J. Gard
ner, agent. 18 Broughton street, east.
TWO BARGAINS, ONE MATHU
shok upright piano, in splendid condi
tion. One Harrington, a beauty. S.
S. Sollee & Cos.. 120 State street,
west.
“ FOR"SALE.“THE BEST 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.
MILLINER f.
MILLINERY: OUR READY-TO
wear hats are the talk of the town in
style; they are correct and prices half
what others ask; baby caps, baby caps;
we are headquarters for baby caps; we
show the best caps to be had for 25c,
49c and 75c. Children’s trimmed hats:
We are leaders in children’s and misses’
hats, and can give you more for your
money than you can get elsewhere.
Ladies trimmed hats have all been re
duced; new pattern hats arriving twice
a week. Remodeling a specialty; we
can make your old hat look like new
for 25 cents. All hats and trimmings
bought of us will be trimmed free.
Kenner .% Britton, the popular price
milliners, No. 116 Broughton street,
west.
OXVGEIN IS LIFE!
( JSS ) OXYGEN OR ( „r“. )
Cures all diseases caused by germs by destroying the disease
producing germs themselves. It drives from the kidneys the poi
sonous acids which cause so many of the deadly diseases. Try it
to-day. It Is on sale at our drug stores.
° tw r<r KNIGHT’S
Drayton. 1 ” lll Jefferson.
UNION PHARMACY, West Broad Street.
THE BEST
mmmm tmmmm
ART
commands the patronage of
the
Greatest Artists.
REISENAUER,
GABRILOWITSCH,
BURMEISTER,
DAMROSCH,
XORDICA,
and very many other leading
artists prefer and use the
EVERETT
PIANO.
There is safety in following
the lead of such people, and
thousands are doing so.
—Sold by—
McArthur & Sons Cos.,
121 and 123 Congress, west.
.... McArthur Building
AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
AUCTION SALE
at Wimpey’s Stable on York street,
between Drayton and' Abercorn sts.,
on Wednesday. April 27, at 11 o'clock
a. m.. I will sell the entire stock of
the Union Transfer Company, bank
rupt, consisting of Horses. Surries,
Hacks, Wagons. Harness, one Han
som Cab and Oiflce Fixtures. Each
article will be sold separately. Terms
cash. FRANK M. BUTNER.
Temporary Receiver.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
YOUMANS & DEMMOND.
Auctioneers.
We will sell at the Court House
Tuesday, May 3. the property on the
southwest corner of Congress and
Habersham, consisting of a large two
story house, known as 321 Congress,
west, and a modern two-story house
No. 39 Habersham street.
The lot Is 60x90. Easy terms can
be arranged by seeing us before day
of sale. YOUMANS & DEMMOND,
6 Bryan, East.
YOUMANS & DEMMOND,
Auctioneers.
We will sell at the Court House
Tuesday, May 3, the brick store
and dwelling known as 120 and
122 Bryan street, west. This property
is Dear the Market, between Whitaker
and Barnard streets.
If you see us before the day of sale
we can arrange easy terms if desired.
YOUMANS & DEMMOND,
6 Bryan, East.
STRAYED.
INTO MY PLACER
one black and tan hound bitch. Owner
can have same by proving property
and paying expenses. John Schwarz,
Chlppawa Farm, five miles, White
Bluff road.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST, BUNCH OF KEYS, .POSSI
bIy on Bay, between Price and .East
Broad, while waiting on car. Return
to Standard Candy Company and re
ceive reward.
- LOST, ST RAYED OR
dark bay mare with small blaze In
face, and one white foot; $lO reward
if returned to 211 Lumber street. Josh
Williams.
PLUMBING.
Ing work call around to L A. McCar
thy & Son. 142 Drayton street All
work done by us strictly first claaa
MISCELLANEOUS.
J. H. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHIT
a kar.
REPAIRING ENGINES. BOILERS,
In fact, anything In hardware. Con
sult by ’phone or postal; ’phones 653.
Mlngledorft & Cos.
~ DON'T FAIL TO VISIT TEEPLE*
before you buy a range, cook stove
or hot stuff heater. J. W. Teeple, 311
Broughton, west.
TEEPLE HAS THE GOODS AND
the right price: chamber suits, ward
robes, chiffoniers, fine hair maltressea;
wool blankets; 'phones 183.
IF YOU WANT A BICYCLE
lamp see Thomas, Jefferson and
Broughton lane; he cuts_the price.
FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PLUMB-
Ing work call around to L A. McCar
thy & Son, 142 Drayton street. All
work done by us strictly first class.
“JTH. KOCH, JEWELER, 46 WHXT
akor.
“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.
GREEN. THE EXPERT VUL
canlzer, sells bicycles, tires, sundries,
at cheapest prices; punctures repaired,
18c. ,
WE CUT EVERY PRICE IN THE
city on bicycle supplies. Williams Bl
cycle Cos,
J~. H. KOCH, JEWELEfI, 46 WHlT
g.ker.
THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson, corner Oglethorpe ave
nue, sells what wears the best, while
others sell what sells the best.
TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO
Thomas, Jefferson and Broughton
lane; he repairs bicycles right and at
right prices.
J. JEWELER, 46 WHlT
aker.
Reppard,Snedeker&Co.
Henry Street and A. C. L. Railway,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Lumber Yard and
Planing Mill.
All hinds 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.
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