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IN II INNINGS
JAYSLOST OUT
ASHENBACK’S BOYS WON.
TOOK THE THIRD GAME IN THE
FLORIDA CITY YESTERDAY.
Over Two Thousand People Saw the
Team from “Over Home” Score
the Winning Ron In the Eleventh
Inning—Score Wan 4 to 3-Bojn
Hod Plenty of Ginger and There
Were Three Double Playa—Murray
Struck Out Eight Men.
Jacksonville. May I.—lt took eleven
Innings for Charleston to defeat Jack
sonville to-day in a well played game
of ball. The score was 4 to 3.
Both teams were in good trim and
the playing was far better than Sat
urday. Murray pitched in flrst-class
style for the Gulls, and McLaughlin
held the score down for the Jays by
his twisters, which were hard to And.
The team work of both clubs is im
proving, as was shown by three dou
ble plays.
The Jays leave for Savannah In the
morning.
Detailed score follows:
Charleston. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Mitchell 5 2 2 2 4 2
Reynolds 6 13 10 0
Hayes .5 0 0 1 0 0
Smith 6 0 2 3 2 1
McKernan 4 0 1 13 0 1
Hempleman 4 112 5 0
Ashenback 4 0 110 0
Lehman 5 0 0 9 1 0
Murray, p. 5 0 0 1 2 0
Total 44 4 10 33 14 4
Jacksonville. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Dingle 5 0 0 2 4 1
Persons 5 0 2 2 1 0
Nichols - 5 0 1 0 0 0
Chappell 5 1 1 4 5 2
Spring 5 1 0 2 3 1
Wynne 5 1110 1
Reed 4 0 1 12 2 2
Robinson 4 0 1 10 1 1
McLaughlin, p 4 0 1 0 2 0
Total ..42 3 8 33 18 8
Score by innings:
Charleston 0 020000100 I—4
Jacksonville 0 100000020 o—30 —3
Summary—Two-base hits, Robinson.
Base on balls, off McLaughlin, 5.
Struck out, by Murray, 8; by Mc-
Laughlin, 6. Left on bases, Charles
ton. 12; Jacksonville, 6. Double plays,
Spring to Chappell to Reed; Dingle to
Chappell; Mitchell to Hempleman to
McKernan. Wild Pitches, Murray 1;
McLaughlin, 1. Passed balls, Lehman,
1. First on errors, Jacksonville, 3;
Charleston, 5. Hit by pitcher, by Mc-
Laughlin, 1. Attendance 2,500. Time
2 hours 20 minutes. , Umpire Mc-
Namara.
WILL PLAY JAYS TO-DAY.
After losing an eleven Inning game
with Charleston the Jacksonville ag
gregation will reach Savannah this
morning, and this afternoon will go
against Dad’s bunch. Jacksonville and
Savannah will play three games, after
which Savannah will go on the road.
Dad says he is going to make it three
straights, if possible, with the Jays.
VICTORY WAS EASY.
The Morning News Baseball Club
defeated the Purse Printing House
team yesterday by a score of 18 to 8.
The features of the game were the
batting of O’Hare and P. Walsh of
the Morning News team. Walsh was
at the bat five times, made three sin
gles, a two-bagger and a home run.
Struck out, by MoCabe, 18; by Orr, 11.
The Morning News team will play the
Central Rail-way team next week, and
expects to make it another victory.
All challenges should be sent to P. J.
Walsh, care Morning News.
Sunday Game Ended In Fight.
There was a general fight among a
number of negro ball players in the big
field opposite the Avondale range yes
terday afternoon. Some decision of
the umpire’s started the row, and p'ay
ers and spectators alike joined in the
fight. Several of the negroes were bad
ly beaten.
NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3.
St. Louis, May I.—St. Louis secured
an even break In the Cincinnati series
by winning to-day, 4 to 3. The game
was close all the way through. Both
Nichols and Ewing pitohed good ball.
Attendance, 16,420. Score: R.H.E.
St. Louis 0 10 010 10 I—4 10 1
Cincinnati 1 0100001 o—3 9 2
Batteries: Nichols and Byers; Ewing
and Schlei.
Pittsburg 3, Chicago 1.
Chicago, May 1. —The locals outbat
ted and outfielded the champions to
day, but lost, 3 to 1. Two errors and
a double steal, with a single, saved
the home team from a shut out. At
tendance, 18,000 (estimated). Score:
H. H C
Chicago 0 000 0 0 1 0 o—l 9 1
Pittsburg 0 0100200 o—3 5 3
Batteries: Weimer and Kling; Miller
and Smith.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago 13. St. Louis <>.
Bt. Louis. May I.—The Chicago
American League team defeated St.
Louis to-day by a score of 13 to 0. The
visitors found Sievers and Morgan,
"ho relieved him in the second inning,
almost at will and hit safely when
tnen were on bases. Attendance 10,000.
Score: R.H.E.
St. Louis 0 00000000—0 6 4
Chicago 14100001 6 —13 13 0
Batteries—Morgan, Sievers and Sug
den; Altrock and Sullivan.
SOITHERN LEAGUE.
Shreveport ft, Memphis 5.
Memphis. Tenn., May I.—Although
locals pounded White freely, they
*uld not pile up sufficient runs to
capture the game. Smith and Lauzon
made home runs and Welkart a three
dagger for the visitors. | Score:
R H E
Memphis 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 o—s 10 i
Shreveport 2 0001300 x—6 7 3
Batteries—Stockdale and Fritz;
White and Graffius.
> I
Sunday Excursion*
Via Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Sunday excursion tickets via Sea
board Air Line Railway ana now on
sale and will continue during the sum
mer season at the following low rates:
Brunswick, *1.25; Fernandlna, *1.26, and
Jacksonville, *2. Train leaves Savan
nah at 6a. m., city time. Do not for-
Sun day baseball games at Jackson
ville.—ad.
ll* CIGARLTTLS
ALL M
TURKISH
T rr Biggest
Seller in
the World.
FREE 25 dainty maids of as many nations, each
m PJrtiir#** holding her country’s emblem. Full of snap
iMCW riUtires. anc i go the fl nest set of pictures we have
ever issued —you know what that means. * *
Full set free for 60 Trophies A
NF.W YORK.
r r a ate-.
FELTZ AND M’FADDEN
READY FOR FIGHT.
Both Mien Are In Pink of Condition
for Rattle.
As Wednesday night approaches in
terest in the fight between Kid Me;
Fadden and Tommy Feltz increases,
and a record-breaking house will see
the sturdy little boxers fight for su
premacy.
The Eagles have worked hard to
make the bout a success, and the fight
promises to be one of the cleverest
ever pulled off in Savannah. Both men
will go at it for all they are worth,
since the winner will be booked to
meet Eddie Lenny, who has already
left for Savannah.
Neither Feltz nor McFadden worked
hard yesterday. They did a little road
work during the morning, and in the
afternoon used the Indian clubs. Feltz
says he was never in better shape,
and that his admirers need not hesi
tate to put their money on him. He
realizes that in McFadden he has a
tough proposition, but says he will be
able to deliver the goods.
McFadden is confident that he will
be the man who will meet Lenny. He
says that while he knows Feltz is a
hard man to beat he will put him out
Wednesday night. McFadden is In ex
cellent shape, and those who have seen
Rim at work take kindly to him. He
Is particularly anxious to meet Lenny.
As has already been announced,
"Shorty” Jenkins volunteered his serv
ices to the Eagles and will referee
the fight.
Quickest Line By 2 Honrs and 13
Minutes to New York.
Atlantic Coast Line Florida and West
Indian Limited, carrying through Pull
man drawing room sleepers and dining
car, leaves Savannah dally at 2:15 p.
m. (city time), arrive Washington, 7:54
a. m.. New York, 2 p. m. following
day. Space may be reserved at De
Soto Hotel ticket office. Both ’phones
No. 73.—ad.
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.
llAiSmtll ALVfchl iSEMfcNTSi
PERSONAL.
"CAN U, 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 gord, sober man—will
be trusted for the balance. For terms
apply to E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116
Bull street. '
HOME-MADE BROKEN CANDY,
fresh-made every day, J#c a pound at
Hetterich’s, 110 State street, west.
THOMPSON'S TRANSFER CCL 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. .
WHEN "U" BUY A BALDWIN,
**U” have bought "the best." This Is
not a Bald-headed assertion, for if it
is not as represented, it is ours, not
yours. "Krakajak" Tom Thumb re
frigerators; canvas cots, *1.00; mat
tress and spring cots, *1.50. Miller’s, 207
Broughton,_ west.
WHO IS YOUR REPAIRER? HAS
he had ten years experience. We cut
every price. Williams Bicycle Cos.
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING
good to eat? How can you get it If
your stove is not in good shape?
Thomason & Hahn Stove Cos. are the
ones to put It in good shape, or seil
you anew one and take your old one
in exchange. Our line Is complete. For
estimates, ring us up, both ’phone*. 113
Barnard street.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. MAY 2, 1904.
PERSONAL.
"TESSIE! YOU ARE THE ONLY—
only—only buy that bedroom suite at
Miller's, cash or credit. Box couches,
rattan and leather couches, etc. We
have a beautiful stock of goods to
show you. Come and see us. 207
Broughton, west.
KEEP COOL BY BUYING A RE~
frigerator, water cooler or ice cream
freezer from Thomason & Hahn Stove
Cos. Come and take a guess on lar of
beans and win range. 118 Barnard
street.
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.
WHY PAY 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 silver.
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
Drayton; 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.
""THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson street, corner Oglethrope
avenue, is the cheapest place for tires
in the city; Hartford tires *2.50.
HONG TICK & CO.. NEW LAUN
dry; cut prices; shirts, Bc, 2 for 15c;
collars, l%c each; cuffs, 3c pair; all
work guaranteed; laundry called for
and delivered. 464 West Broad street.
HOW’S THIS! 25 CENTS PER
yard for Japanese mattings, carpet
patterns, summer rugs, Perfection (re
member the name) blue-flame oil
stoves,ice cream freezers, the good kind
only; water coolers. Miller’s, 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.
REPAIRING WATCHES AND" ALL
kinds of Jewelry attended to promptly
by J. & C. N. Thomas, corner Whit
aker and State streets.
BERMUDA GRASS, LAWN
grown grass, and flower seeds, plant
food, flower pots. At Gardner's, 18
Broughton street, east.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
Square, Steinway, Knabe and dicker
ing pianos; the best of the square
styles; can buy them cheap for cash
or on time. S. S. Sollee & Cos., 120
State street, west.
"SENDUSYOUR HORSES TO THE
Belmont Boarding Stable. Best ven
tilated stable in the city; satisfactory
services. Guaranteed terms reason
able. 115 Congress, east. Ga. phone
1719. Jno. C. De Martin, supt.
METAL CHAIRS, TABLES AND
stools at Miller’s for soda founts, con
fectioners, caterers, etc. Folding carts,
*3.50 and up. Fifty patterns of go
carts and baby carriages; white iron
crib with spring, *5.00; baby walkers,
*3.00. 207 Broughton, west.
WE SELL GOOD GOODS; THERE
Is not a shoddy article in jewelry In
this store, and every price is right. J.
Koch, 46 Whitaker.
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 rlbobns, 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.
AT *2O THE EAGLE SPECIAL
bicycle is a snap. Oakman & O’Neil,
141 Dravton.
FIVE-POUND BOXES FINE AS
sorted candy, 75c, *l, and *1.50, at Het
terich’s. 110 State street, west.
BEANS! BEANS! O BEANS, CAN
you guess the beans at Thomason &
Hahn Stove Company on Barnard and
State street? If so, you can get a
range, a stove, and a gasoline stove.
GREEN. THE EXPERT VUL
canizer, bring your vulcanizing direct
to me, at 324 West Broad; I 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. Thomaa, corner state
and Whitaker.
- ALL THE NEW RECORDS OF ED
ison output, including the factory's
complete records for March, April and
May, to be here next week; special
records for friends included In this
shipment, a S. Sollee A Cos., 130 State
street, weat.
PERSONAL.
'^awningsT^we^make^emT^iil
ler’s; $3.50 buys a full roll weave rat
tan rocker, regular price, *5.00; ham
mocks, 75c;, better ones, *1.50, *2.00,
*2.50 up to *6.00; piazza rockers and
benches, lawn swings. 207 Broughton,
west.
SHOES HALF SOLED AND HEEL
ed for 50 cents while you wait; best
white oak leather used. D. Epstein. 11}
Drayton street. Georgia ‘phone 2808.
THOMAS, 'JEFFERSON AND
Broughton lane, has a large line of
bicycle tires at very low prices.
CLOTHES PRESSED
and repaired; also alter and repair la
dles skirts and jackets. D. Epstein,
112 Drayton street. Georgia ’phone 2808.
sawmill'Work given espe
clal attention by Mlngledorff A ~ Cos.
Write or ’phone 553.
FOR MOVING Pi
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.
CANARY BIRDS, GOLD FISH.
Belgian hares, guinea pigs, angora rab
bits. At Gardner’s, 18 Broughton
street, east.
ONE-POUND BOX FINE ASSORT
ed candies or chocolates, 25c, at Het
terich’s, 110 State street, west.
IF YOUR WATCH NEEDS CLEAN
ing and regulating, bring it to us; we
do the work right at a reasonable cost.
J. H. Koch. 46 Whitaker.
ARE YOUR FEET TROUBLING
you? If so, call on me; I cure ingrow
ing nails, corns and all diseases of th#
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 'phones
293. Lem Davis, surgeon chiropodist.
THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson street, corner Oglethorpe
avenue, is the cheapest place for tires
in the city; Hartford tires *2.60.
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 cost. Savannah Crockery and
Hardware Company, 305 Broughton,
west.
REPAIRING OF WATCH AND
jewelry at reasonable prices at Wi
lensky, 12 Broughton, east; all work
guaranteed; eyes examined free.
A SECOND-HAND GOOD BICY
cle is better than anew cheap one.
Thomas, Jefferson and Broughton lane,
has some second-hand snaps.
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.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
same old stand. 41 Bull street, and,
with lots of help: the best 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).
MOORE'S PRICES RE
duced. The best cabinets, former
price, *4 per dozen, now reduced to *3
per dozen; eight for *2, four for *l. If
you fake 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.
PROFESSIONAL.
'^^F^RUYITKOParARCHITECT
and Civil Engineer. 18 Board of Trade
building. Georgia ’Phone 1950.
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-
Bonvllle, Fla.
DETECTIVES; EVERY LOCALITY;
good salary; experience unnecessary.
International Detective Agency, Mil
waukee, Wia.
'WANTED. FOR THE U. S. MA
rine Corps, able-bodied men, between
21 and 86, good character; must apeak,
read and write English; marines serve
at sea on men-of-war in ail parts of
the world, on land in our island pos
sessions, and at naval stations in the
United States. Apply to Recruiting
Office, U. 8. Marine Corps, second
floor Custom House. Savannah, Ga., I
a. ru. to 5 p. m.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED BOY FOR GROCERY
and bar, German preferred. Schroed
er’s. Indian street.
WANTED, MAN TO DRIVE WAG
on; one who understands milking. Ap
ply Vale Royal Dairy.
WANTED, 16 MEN FOR STEADY
work. 5 log cutters. 4 solicitors, city
and county; 7 cooks, 5 housegirls, 2
nurses, 3 drivers, $1.25 per day.; 1 mes
senger boy. WandeU's, 153 West
Broad. _______
CIRCULAR A rft) SAMPLE Dis
tributors wanted everywhere; no can
vassing; good pay. Cooperative Adv.
Cos., New York.
WANTED. A FEEDER AND
grader at once, for planing mill. C. L.
Campbell, Douglass, Ga.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
'""wanted a""gTrl for'"'light
housework. Apply at 5 West Charlton
street.
WANTED, LADIES, EARN 20C
per letter by writing short letters un
der our direction; send stamped en
velope for particulars. Detroit Hy
gienic Supply Company, Detroit, Mich.
AGENTS WANTED.
tlon to sell small investors in Sa
vannah and suburbs; 20,0(10 shares
treasury stock of a high grade mining
proposition will profit by addressing
• Fiscal,’’ No. 1310 Arrott Bldg., Pitts
burg, Pa.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED,
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER,
and all-around officeman, wants to in
vest SI,OOO with services in establish
ed business. Address "Experience,”
care Morning News.
EXPERIENCED LUMBER BOOK
keeper and office man wants position,
mill or city. Address "NormUd,” care
Morning News.
A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED
and competent lumber office man
wants position with large mill to do
the general office work. Position in
sawmill town preferred. Address
Stenographer and Accountant, care
Morning News.
WANTED, EXPERIENCED OIL
mill superintendent and machinist
wants position. Apply P. O. Box 33,
Blackshear, Ga.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
copy of the Advertising World into the
hands of every person -who keeps any
kind of a store; every newspaper man,
every advertising writer, every person
Interested in business of any kind; we
send sample copies free on request,
and the paper usually makes friends
for itself at first sight; It isn't made
to be pretty, but to be helpful, and Its
circulation of 23,000 (biggest of its
class In the world), shows that it Is
helpful; may we have your address?
The Advertising World, Columbus, O.
WANT E D, SECOND - HAND
standard typewriting machine, Dens
more, Remington, or Smith Premier;
must be in good condition. Address
H. L. Vickers, Ambrose, Ga.
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 ones.
" SCHOOL BOOKS,MISCELLANEOUS
books and copies of Audubon's Engrav
ings wanted at Gardner’s, 18 Brough
ton street, east.
"MAHOGANY SECRETARIES, SO
fas. bureaus, handsome work tables,
chairs, clocks, antique frames, candle
sticks. etc... cheap. 428 Congress, west.
"WANTED, SHORT LEAF* PINE
logs, eighteen inches and upwards;
butt cuts and twelve, fourteen and six
teen feet in length. Mill-Haven Corn
par
WANTED, SECOND-HAND BlCY
cles at Reliable Bicycle Store, corner
Oglethorpe avenue and Jefferson street.
MONEY 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.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
"""for rent! two nicej"''airy
rooms; immediate possession. Apply
201 West York street.
TO RENT, A LARGE FRONT
room and a trail room; also the attic.
Apply at 310 Charlton street, west.
FOR RENT-FLATS.
FOR RENT, MAGNIFICANT PAR
lor floor; large rooms: extraordlnarly
attractive location, choice. Reasonable
to physician or dentist. 23 Jones,
east.' '
FOR RENT, PARLOR FLAT FIVE
rooms, furnished, southeast exposure;
hot and cold bath; suitable for house
keeping. 114 East Liberty;
FLAT THREE ROOMS AND BATH,
southern exposure, delightfully cool,
large closets, gas, running watef, nice
porch, newly papered, fine location. 311
East Jones.
FOR RENT, PARLOR FLAT OF
four rooms; convenient and pleasant
location. 206 Taylor, west, Jos. C.
Cornell, 112 West Liberty.
! 1 J"" ■’■'eLiJia
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
MODERN APARTMENTS. JAMES
B. Copps, 215 Congress, east. Bell
’phone 1919.
APARTMENT FACING CHATHAM
Square, 425 Tattnall, porcelain bath;
*l6 per month. Bell ’phone 1928.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
CEVEN ROOM, DETACHED
houses on Forty-first, between Bull
and Drayton; have bay windows, bath
and connected with sewer; very cheap
rent; *ls. Youmans & Demmond.
FOR RENT, NO. 18 FORTIETH
street, east; freshly painted; very at
tractive; only *lB. Youmans & Dem
mond, 6 Bryan street, east.
“FOR RENT, "NICE “ BEVEN-ROOM
house, 1608 Abercorn; first-class con
dition; rent *lB. J. C. Postell, 18 Bryan,
east.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIR
able residences and flats. Apply A.
Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT. 311 JONES. EAST; IN
thorough repair; fine location; newly
papered; delightfully cool, good closet
room, gas throughout. Apply on prem
ises. _
FOR RENT, 7-ROOM HOUSE, COR
ner Bull slreet and Mauoas avenue:
cheap for the summer; also 7-room
house 510 Thirty-eighth street, west;
all conveniences; large yard. Jos.
C. Cornell, 112 West Liberty.
FOR RENT. HOUSES. 435, 437 AND
439 Barnard street. Apply 113 Brough
ton street, west.
FOR RENT-STORES.
"145 "'wHITAKErT 'ONLY *1*T"~120
Bryan, west, right at the market, only
*2O. Youmans & Demmond.
FOR KENT—OFFICES.
TO RENT. OFFICE IN ODD FEiL
lows’ building. Inquire in Room 7.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
”'three"humdred"dollars"'is''a
very small payment, with which to se
cure a home like that on Anderson and
Whitaker, or 114 Park avenue, east,
which will be sold Tuesday at Court
House by Dorset t.
SAVING BANKS ARE EXCEL
lent means by which to accumulate,
but when y.ou can make 14 per cent.,
(banks pay 4 per cent.), it is a crime
not to attend Court House sales, and
buy fine houses, bringing in every
month $7 each. Read ads. of Dorsett.
AT THE COURT HOUSE. TUES
day, May 3, fine homes on Bolton and
Cuyler; one residence Whitaker and
Anderson, another residence, 114 Park
avenue, east. Read ads. and keep
posted. Dorsett.
ON PARK AVENUE, A PAVED
boulevard, near the park; a few lots
from Drayton street; surrounded by
homes owned by the occupants; street
car service, as good as can be desired,
lot extending to the lane, southern
front, roomy house, large outbuilding;
all of these advantages, can be secured
by buying, at the Court House, May
3, the residence on Park avenue, near
Drayton. Dorsett, auctioneer.
DON’T EXPECT WHEN YOU BUY
a home to get (for a small cash pay
ment, and the amount you are paying
for rent), all of advantages, as to lo
cation, size of home and lot, and con
dition of repairs, that you have a right
to demand, when you can pay all cash
and a large price. If you don’t expect
absolute perfection, bid on the Park
avenue home. Dorsett will sell May 3,
at the Court House. Dorsett, auction
eer.
" CORNER HOUSE. WHITAKER
and Anderson, large residence, south
front, pleasanest. of the four corners,
(northwest), near three car lines; these
are claimed, can be secured, by a small
cash payment by buying Tuesday, May
3, at the Court House, the property on
corner Whitaker and Anderson. Dor
sett. auctioneer.
RESIDENCES AND BUILDING
lots for sale ail over the city. Robt. H.
Tatem, real estate dealer, 7 York, west;
Ga. ’phone 1360.
DON'T FORGET LOGAN’S AUC
tkm sale. Court House, Tuesday, at
11, Collinsville 6 o’clock in the after-
send for list. John L. Archer.
THERE WILL BE A GREAT
CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS AT
LOGAN’S AUCTION, TUESDAY. BE
SIDES COURT HOUSE SALE IN THE
MORNING AT 11 BE SURE TO GO
TO COLLINSVILLE AT 6 IN THE
AFTERNCjpN. JOHN L. ARCHER.
CAN YOU PAY $12.50 A MONTH, IF
SO COME AND SEE ME ABOUT 612
GWINNETT STREET, EAST. NEXT
TO EAST BROAD. IT RENTS FOR
sl4 A MONTH. ITS SPLENDID FOR
A HOME, OR AN INVESTMENT.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! JOHN
L. ARCHER. _______
DON’T FORGET THE FINE COR
ner lots in Collinsville at auction
Tuesday afternoon at 6 o’clock. John L.
Archer.
DON’T FORGET LOGAN'S AUC
tlon sale. Court House. Tuesday, at
11, Collinsville 6 o’clock In the after
noon; send for list. John L. Archer.
FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND AD
joining city limits; can be sub-divided
into building lots or used as a whole
for truck or,chicken farm; price only
*3OO per acre. i. D. La Roche.
15, 17 AND 19 EAST BROAD
street, two dwellings and store and
dwelling can be bought cheap and on
very reasonable terms. I. D. Laßoche.
FACTORY SITE WITH ABOUT
2,000 feet railroad front and over 400
feet on paved t'oad, adjoining city
limits, containing forty acres, more or
less, suitable for depot, dairy, chicken
or truck farm, or subdivision into
building lots. I. D. Laßoche, Auction
eer.
BUILDING LOTS ON ABERCORN
street, corner of Thirty-third and
southeast corner Forty-first and Lin
coln. can be purchased cheap. I. D. La-
Roche.
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 Con
gress, east, aaid a modern two-story
house No. 39 Habersham street; the
lot is 60x90; easy terms can be ar
ranged by seeing us before day of
sale. Youmans & Demmond, 6 Bryan,
east.
"fine TYREE BEACH LOT AT
auction; next Tuesday, at Court
House, we will sell lot 45, having 80
feet front on ocean and 200 feet deep;
it adjoins the Haslam property, and Is
well located. Youmans & Demmond.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE, OAK SIDEBOARD,
parlor suite, 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 SAtiE, ONE 60-H. P. AND ONE
60-H. P. locomotive type boiler. Davls-
Forrest Machine Works.
FOR SALE, A 4-DRAWER NATION
aI Cash Register. Good as new. Cheap
for cash. Frank Dieter. 23 City Mar
ket.
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 FlßE
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. Lippman, Congress and Barnard
streets.
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, 805 Broughton,
wast.
FOR SALE. THE BEST LOCATED,
ready furnished boarding house in the
city; restaurant and kitchen, complete;
doing a fine business; pasties leaving
city; price and terms to suit pur
chaser. Address W„ News office.
FOR SALE. ONE-HALF INTER -
est or all interest in a sawmill; plenty
of available timber; mill will cut a
carload per day; must be sold at once.
Address P. O. Box 3, Grove Park, Fla.
FOX HOUND PUPPIES FOR
sale. Have three pair fox hounds to
sell, *8 and *lO per pair; thoroughbred;
ready to ship in ten days. Write T.
L. Johnson, Angellne, N. C.
WE HAVE ONE HARRINGTON
and one Mathushek second-hand pi
anos, second hand and in thoroughly
good condition; bargains. S. S. Sollee
& Cos., 120 State street, west.
It Destroys Disease Germs
and Brings Health-
We want you to try this highly recommended Oxyffenor (Liquid
Oxygen) for any disease arising from germs. Oxygenor comes
to us vouched for by intelligent persons who have been cured
of many diseases by its use. If you have weak lungs, la
grippe, rheumatism or kidney troubles try It to-day:
Knight’s Pharmacy, ZFZZ.XZT'
UNION FHARNACY, WEST BROAD.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
“AUCTIOfTsALE *
OF VERY CHOICE AND VALUA
BLE BUILDING LOTS
By I. D. LA ROCHE, Auctioneer.
On TUESDAY, May 3, 1904, at 4
o’clock p. m., I will sell on the grounds
50 to 75 Jots, as shown on the
plat, situated within the corporate
limits of Savannah, between Forty
second and Forty-fifth streets, north
and south, and West Broad and Flor
ence streets, east and west, on a high
level plane. Meyer’s Park of more
than an acre is near the center.
The terms will be $2 5 cash at once,
and $5 each month, with 7 per cent,
interest annually on deferred pay
ments.
The streets are each 60 feet wide,
(he lanes are 16 feet wide, and no lot
is less than 30x105 feet, while corner
lots are wider than 30 feet.
Lot 120, one of the handsomest in
the subdivision and fronting north on
Meyer's Park, will be given away in
the following manner;
To each purchaser of a lot I will
give a card, with his name on it, after
pavment of the first installment of
$25, and after the sale of 50 lots three
disinterested persons will deposit all
the cards thus issued by me, less one,
in a hat. The one omitted will be
made up for by a card with the num
ber 120 on it, and the purchaser who
draws the card with that number will
be entitled to lot 120. A deed to it
will be made and delivered to the
drawer as soon as he or she shall
finish paying for the lot or lots pur
chased by him or her.
Every purchaser can draw once for
each lot he buys, on the terms stated.
Montgomery street cars stop only
one block from the lots,
FINE TYBEE BEACH LOTS.
YOVMANS & PEMMOND,
Auctioneers.
We will sell at auction, Tues<fay,
May 3, at Court House, lot 45, having
a frontage on the ocean of 80 feet and
a depth of 200 feet. This lot adjoins
the Haslam property, and is well lo
cated.
YOUMANS & DEMMOND,
Auctioneers.
AT AUCTION.
SOUTHERN BANK STATE OF
GEORGIA STOCK.
I. P. LaROCIIE, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY MORNING at 11 o’clock
I will sell before the Court House door
for account of whom it may concern.
15 shares of the Southern Bank of the
State of Georgia.
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 bo
without them. Writs us.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
wiTilandle aljT^the^good
makes of tires, and cut ‘all prices.
Watch us grow. Williams Bicyclo
Cos.
ONE GRAMOPHONE AND 134
records, original cost *IOO, now offering
for *25; a bargain. At Gardner's, is
Broughton street, east.
FOR SALE. TWO ENGINES, UP
rtght and horizontal; also two Knowlea
and Worthington pump In good re
pair. Mlngledorff St Cos.
FOR SALE HORSE AND BUGGY,
very cheap. 204 Lawton street.
FOR SALE, "LAUNCHES AND EN
glnes, 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.
~f6r"SALE, ONE NEW DEPOT
surry and one brand new phaeton;
both at a bargain. F. Chris Kramer,
310 St. Julian street, west.
ENGINES AND BOILERS^
'"for sale] steam pumps"
Burnham simplex, advance duplex,
neither short stoke. Hartfelder-Gar
butt Cos.
PLUMBINU.
'’for^goodT^reljable^plumb^
lng work call around to L. A. McCar
thy A Son, 142 Drayton street. Ail
work done by us strictly first clasa
MJSCELLANEOUs.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEyTf YOU
deal with us. All prices are cut prices.
Williams Bicycle Cos. '
"REPAIRING ENGINES. BOILERS.
In fact, anything In hardware. Con
sult by 'phone or postal; ’phones 658.
Mlngledorff St Cos.
" DON'T FAIL TO VISIT TEEFLE'U
before you buy a range, cook stova
or hot stuff heater. J. W. Teeple, 811
Broughton, west. '
TEEPLE HAS THE GOODS AMD
the right price; chamber suits, ward
robes, chiffoniers, fine hair mattresses;
wool blankets; ’phones 183.
“'FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PLUMB-
Ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy St Son, 142 Drayton street. All
work done by us strictly first clasa
"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
canizer, sells bicycles, tires, sundries,
at cheapest prices; punctures repaired.
15c.
THE RELIABLE BICYCLE STORE,
202 Jefferson, corner Oglethorpe ave
nue, selis what wears the best, while
others seil what sells the best.
"WeThAVE SOME VERY DESIRA
bIe diamonds which we are offering,
set to any fancy, at very low prices. J.
H. Koch, 46 Whitaker.
"ALL WE WANT IS TO SHOW
you our line of wheels; the National,
the Racycle, the Rugby, the Eagle
Special: you’ll buy if you need a bt
cycle. Oakman & O’Neil, 141 Drayton.
"LET THOMAS HAVE A SHOW A 1 ?
your bicycle repair work; he does good
work and charges you reasonable
rates. Jefferson and Broughton lane.
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