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APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! I HAVE
only two of those fine apartments left
coiner West Broad. Perry - and McDon
ough. streets; all have five rooms, and
bath, porcelain tub, speaking tubes, and
electric lights; rent low. C. Mendel
1 Bryan street, east; Georgia 'phone
1010.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; 17
Henry, east. *18; 319 Park avenue
west, *2l; 1607 Bull street. *24; Aber
corn, near Waldburg, 1402 Abercorn.
*25 each; 101 Jones, west, *3O. You
mansA Demmond.
RENT, APARTMENTS TO COLOR
ed parties; bath, sink in kitchen con
venient Bell ’phone 1931.
ONE DESIRABLE APARTMENT
left in "Casanova,” corner Taylor and
Lincoln. W. J. B. Adams, 18 Bryan,
east.
I AM ABOUT - TO ERECT A NICE
apartment house cn Bolton, near East
Broad street. It will be ready for oc
cupancy Jan. 1 next. Call and see plans
at my office. G. A. Mercer, Jr., South
ern Bank building.
FOR RENT, NEW APARTMENT
on Gaston street, near Barnard; mod
ern in every sense and at a reasonable
rental. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
~THAiT W BEAUTIFI?L RESIDENCE
116 Waldburg, east, is for rent, and I
will rent it to ft desirable tenant so
cheap that it will make your hair
curl; just you come and let me name
the price to you and the price will do
the rest; please be in a hurry, as you
will certainly miss a bargain if the
other person gets ahead of you. C.
Mendel, 16 Bryan street, e'ast; Bell
•phone 180, Georgia 1010.
I H AVE BUT VERY FEW HOUSES)
if you notice, for rent, and would not
have had this one if it were not for
the fact that it was vacated after the
first of October, thus being put into
my hands after the "renting season;’
now, 219 Duffy street, east, is in per
fect condition with eight rooms, mod
ern in every particular, and the rent
very low indeed; come and C. Men
del, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell 'phone
Georgla ’phone 1010.
215 EAST BROAD STREET, TWO
etory brick house; six rooms and bath
$12.50 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan
street, east; Georgia 'phone 1010.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON BlS
marck street at *7 per month; now.
tain't that cheap? The price may be,
but the house is a very nice one and
that is the price; now, how about It?
C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Geor
gla ’phone 1010, Bell 'phone 180.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 616
Forty-second, west, *5; 202 Forty-first
east, *9; 106 Henry, west, *l4; 406 Hail,
west, sl3; 503 Bay, east, *l4; 517 How
ard, *l6; 10 Anderson, west, *l6; 901
Jefferson, *22.50; Houston and Presi
dent. *25; 401 Waldburg, west, *26.
Youmaiis & Demmond.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 226
St. Julian, east; 228 Habersham, $27;
202 Habersham, *27.50; 115 Waldburg,
west; 210 Taylor, east, $32.50 each; 2
Henry, west, S4O; 105 Perry, west. lb 4
Harris, east, *45 each; 10 Jones, east,
SSO; 329 Abercorn, $83.33. Youmans &
Demmond, 6 Bryan, east.
FOR RENT, A VERY DESIRABLE
house, 102 Anderson, east. Apply C. A.
Munster. Duffy and Drayton.
RESIDENCE, SOUTHEAST COR
n;r Hull and West Broad; eleven
rooms and two baths; first-class in ev
ery particular; an elegant location for
a boarding house. W. J. Miscally, Jr.,
20 Bryan. ea3t.
*39 IS THE RENT OF THE THREE
story brick house. 104 Harris, east;
will make an excellent boarding house.
Youmans & Demmond.
REDUCED TO $27.50, THREE
story house, in perfect oondition, 122
Waldburg, west; one of the choicest
locations. Youmans & Demmond.
FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIR"
ftble residences and flats. Apply A.
Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR "RENT, A VERY DESIRABLE
house, furnished or unfurnished. 525
Whitaker. Apply 244 East Oglethorpe
avenue.
18 HENRY, EAST; IMMEDIATE
possession; rents $33 per month. Ap
ply R. S. Ciaghorn. 110 Bryan, east.
MO TAYLOR. EAST; THIS DWELL
ing has been thoroughly overhauled;
has eight rooms and bath; only sl7 per
month. Apply R. S. Ciaghorn, 110 Bry
an, east.
DBSIRABLE TWO-STORY HOUSE,
1819 West Broad; only sls per month.
Rowland & Rowland, 22_ East Bryan.
HOUSES' FOR RENT, REE HOR
ACE RIVERS’ LIST ON THIS PAGE.
DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM
house, perfect condition; corner Thirty
third and Abercorn; S2O. W. J. B. Ad
ams, 18 Bryan, east.
' TWO-STORY DWELLING ON CAR
line in West Savannah; artesian wat
er; splendid neighborhood; $lO per
month. Geo. L. Keen, Pulaski, House.
TO RENT, DWELLING HOUSE 433
Barnard, corner Gordon street. Ap
ply 113 Broughton street, west.
‘ FOR RENT; THREE-S TORY
brick house, 439 Barnard street; late
ly renovated throughout. Apply 118
Broughton street, west.
414 CHARIMn" STREET, EAST;
ten rooms and bath; modern conven
iences; southern exposure, cheapest
house In city. X. P. Corlsh.
RESIDENCE, 11 GORDON
street, west; twelve rooms and base
ment, large yard with stables; two
story residence, southwest corner For
ty-first and Lincoln streets, six rooms;
515 and 517 Oglethorpe avenue, east,
with ten rooms each. I. D. La-
Roc he.
“for rbntT SEVEN-ROOM
house, No. 117 Houston street; all
modem improvements. Apply No. 113
Houston sttect.
317“ THIRTY-FIRST, tSART: IMME
dlate possesion; seven rooms; large
yard, gas and water, S2O month. Ap
ply 821 York, east.
“FOR RENT, COMFORTABLE
house. 534 State street, east; also store,
corner of Congress and Houston
streets. Apply 2308 Barnard street.
' NICE FOTTR-ROOM COTTAGE 834
Forty-second street, wesrt; $4.00 per
month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street,
east; Georgia ’phone 1010.
623 WALDdTTRG STREET WEST,
large two-story house; In first-class
condition; $12.00 per month. C. Men
del, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell ’phone
180.
HORACE RIVERS,
Real Estate,
' Drayton and St. Julian Streets.
’Phone* 167.
HOUKKS FOR RF.NT.
Planters Hotel.
201 Broughton street, east $.00.00
112 Gwinnett street, east 00.00
22 Macon street, east 41.50
114 Jonas street, east 42.50
116 Jones street, east 40.60
11 Duffy street, east So. oo
200 Duffy street, ewst 26.50
7 Park avenue, east 26.00
16 Henry street, west 20.00
22 Henry street, west 20.00
•10 West Broad street 20.00
run FOlt HKNT.
119 Jones street, east.
STORKS FOR RENT.
110 Congress street, west.
Montgomery and Congress streets.
Btable and warehouse on Bryan and
Houston streets.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT, RESIDENCE 905
V\ hitaker street, facing extension; has
parlor, dining room, pantry, kitchen,
five large bed rooms; very desirable.
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENtT HOUSE. 624 PRICE
street; seven rooms, bath and all con
veniences; *lB per month. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT; THREE - STORY
brick residence. 417 President street,
east; nine rooms, bath, etc., *3O per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. LARGE RESIDENCE.
101 Taylor street, west, corner Whit
aker; modern bath conveniences;
splendid location. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RE NT. HOUSE 416 PRESl
dent street, east; eight rooms and out
building; *ls per month; convenient to
business. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. LARGE RESIDENCE,
117 Perry street, west, facing Orleans
Square; eleven rooms and modern
conveniences. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. LARGE DETACHED
brick house, 310 Jones street, east; ten
rooms; all modern conveniences; large
reasonable. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT. DETACHED RESl
dence, 324 Waldburg street, west; on
lot sixty feet front; stables and out
building; now being thoroughly reno
vated. Chas, F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, LARGE RESIDENCE,
105 Oglethorpe avenue, east, near
Drayton; large rooms; southern ex
posure; modern conveniences. Chas.
F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, DETACHED HOUSE',
234 Habersham street; seven rooms,
bath, etc.; southern exposure; *25 per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, NEW BRICK RESl
dence, 242 Habersham street, near Lib
erty; all south rooms; rent reasonable;
thoroughly up-to-date. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, 1816 Bull
street; six rooms and bath, *13.50 per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, 16 ANDER
son street, east, facing south; seven
rooms, bath, etc., S2O per month. Chas.
F. Fulton.
FOR' RENT, HOUSE, 211 HALL
street, west; all modern comforts; nine
rooms and bath, *26 per month. Chas.
F. Fulton.
RESIDENCE NO. 12 LIBERTY
street, west, near Bull; best resident
section; large rooms; south front; rent
reasonable. Chas. F. Fulton.
DETACHED HOUSE, 220 PARK
avenue, east; seven rooms and bath;
large yard; southern exposure, *25 per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, MODERN DETACHED
house, 204 Thirty-second street, east;
southeast exposure; In first-class con
dition; rent reasonable. Charles F.
Fulton.
FOR RENT. HOUSE, U!l4 “ab’erl
corn street; seven rooms, bath, gas and
electricity; cabinet mantels. *lB per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE. 315 PARK
avenue, east; seven rooms and bath;
recently thoroughly renovated; *lB per
month. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, "RESIDENCE, 309
Bolton street, east; eleven rooms, bath,
etc.; large yard; front garden; *3O per
month. Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT? HOUSE, 212
second street, east; nine rooms and
bath; *2O per month; southern expos
ure. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE 320~ ANDER
son street, west; in good condition;
modern conveniences; $17.60 per
month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, MODERN HOUSE 18
Thirty-second street, west; six rooms;
bath, etc.; southern exposure; $17.50
per month. Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, "house S2O BOLTON
street, west; seven rooms and bath;
in good condition; s2l per month.
Chas. F. Fulton.
" for RENT. HOUSE 381 BOLTON
street, west; all conveniences; seven
rooms; south yard; 318 per month.
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, HOUSE; 112 STATE
street, east; six rooms, bath, etc.; con
venient to business; S2O per month.
Chas. F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, NEW"“COTTAGE,~T36
Thirty-third street, east; five rooms;
modern plumbing and gas; large yard;
sl3 per month. Chas. F. Fulton.
“307~YORK STREET, EAST; THREE
stories; will fix over in good shape
for good tenant. G. A. Mercer, Jr.
'302 AND 804 HENRY STREET,
east; these are in good condition; can
rent cheap. G. A. Mercer, Jr.
308 HALL STREET, EAST; LOVE-
Iy home with terraced lawn in front;
finest residential location, S4O. G. A.
Mercer, Jr.
' 409 GORDON STREETTEAST; DE
tached house, newly renovated: in fins
condition, $27.50. G. A. Mercer, Jr.
314 THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET,
west; nice cottage across from public
school, sls. G. A. Mercer, Jr.
FOR RENT. 105 AND 107 THlßTY
eighth street, east; all new throughout,
up-to-date, with all modern improve
ments: possession immediately. Ap
ply Albert Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
" FOrT rENT, 104 HENRY STREET,
west; thoroughly renovated; possession
immediately. Apply Albert Wylly, 12
Bryan, east.
FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIR
able residences and flats. Apply A.
Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
TO RENT, 7-ROOM HOUSE, 513
Gwinnett street, east. Apply at J. D.
Harms, 624 Bolton street, east.
“FOR RENT, 402 WALDBURG
street, west; all conveniences. Apply
310 Broughton, east.
FOR RENT. TWO NICE, SEVEN
room houses, 522 and 526 Montgomery,
near Huntingdon; sl6 and sl7. G. H.
Remshart, 108 Jones, west.
FOR RENT, HOUSE, NO 411
Huntingdon street, east; this is a com
fortable house; modern and in good
condition; centrally situated and con
venient to car lines. Apply E. Wessels,
Waldburg and Price streets, or at cor
ner Huntingdon and Price streets.
10$ HARRIS; WEST, NEAR WHTfI
aker; brick residence and brick out
building, $36 per month. C. H. Dor
sett.
110 DUFFY. WEST; TWO-STORY
south front, convenient to all car lines,
$25 per month._C. H. Dorsett.’
FOR~RENT. A~NEAT _ COTTAGE
home, with all conveniences: large
yard, nicely situated on Eleventh
street, near Bull. See Henry Solomon
A Son, Buy and Jefferson streets.
for n'rNT\ 702. 713, 'Tip
and 721 Henry street, west, 218 and 220
Price street and 504 Hull street, east;
all lri first-class condition, at a most
reasonable rental. Apply Henry Solo
mon A Son. Bay and Jefferson streets.
“nine rooms and" BATH,“JIALF
acre of ground, Moores avenue; $15.00
permontn. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street,
east, Georgia ’phone 1010.
FOR RENT. HOUSE, NO?" 7 EAST
Broad street; sl2 per month; No. 15
East Broad street. 111 per month. Ap
ply 19 East Broad street.
FOR RENT. FROM NOV. 1. I*l
Park avenue, east, comfortable house,
having been put In good order. Apply
608 Drayton street.
FOR RENT. DWELLING 121 PARK I
avenue, corner of Barnard street. Ap
ply to J. F. Brooks, 15 Bay street,
west. _
“rOR RENT." DWMLLTWO I*7
Oglethorpe avenue, east. Apply to J.
F, Bnnoka. 15 Bay Street, weat.
savannah morning news: Sunday. October 30. iooc
FOR HEM-HOUSES.
410 JONES. EAST; 10 ROOMS,
southern exposure; good location for
boarding house; rent reduced to *35.
Lattlmore & Bond.
PARLOR FLAT, 228 YORK. EAST;
In perfect condition; very cheap rent
to good tenant. Lattlmore & Bond.
SECOND FLOOR, 201 CHARLTON,
west; will be put in perfect condition;
faces Pulaski Square: only *lB. Latti
more & Bond.
SECOND’ AND THIRD FLOORS
McDonough and Jefferson streets; *lO
and *9 each. Lattimore & Bond.
THAT COZY' LITTLE~HOUSE.''3II
Habersham street; convenient situa
tion. and nicely arranged; only *ls.
Lattimore & Bond.
THAT FIN E RESIDENCE 307
Jones, east; good location; modern In
every respect; rent, *37.50. Lattlmore
& Bond.
THAT NICE RESIDENCE, 417 GAS*
ton. east; convenient location; rent
reasonable. Lattimore & Bond.
”221 WALDBURG, EAST: WILL BE
put In first-class condition: rent only
*22.50. Lattlmore & Bond.
208 JONES, WEST; CONVENIENT
to business section: In splendid condi
tion: trill rent very cheap. Lattimore
& Bond.
RESIDENCE SOUTHEAST ~c6r
ner Hull and West Broad; eleven rooms
and two baths; first-class in every par
ticular; an elegant location for a board
ing house. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
406 FORTIETH WEST SIXROOMS
and bath; large piazzas and a very
large yard; *17.00 per month. W. J.
Miscally, Jr.
110 THIRTY-THIRD, EAST, SIX
rooms and bath; very good location;
*IO.OO per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
207 CHARLTON, WEST; FACING
square, near Barnard; nine rooms and
hath; in very nice condition; and a
first-class residence location; right
rent. W. J. Miscally, Jr.
~ 110 FORTIETH, WEST; SIX ROOMS
and bath; large piazza and yard; in
nice condition; *16.00 per month. W.
J. Miscally. Jr.
AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE NOW
under construction; situated on Thir
ty-fourth. between Barnard and Jeffer
son streets; all modern conveniences
including furnace; ready for occupancy
about Dec. 1. W. J. Miscally, Jr., 20
Bryan, east.
FIVE ROOM COTTAGE. NO. 1414
Price, near Anderson; in first-class con
dition; $12.50 per month. W. J. Mis
cally, Jr.
FOR RENT—STORES.
for rentTlstore~cw~nortid
west corner Duffy and Jefferson
streets, suitable for any retail busi
ness; will rent cheap to good tenant.
Chas. F. Fulton.'
FOR RENT; LARGE “ROOM; 116
Drayton street; suitable for business
purposes; rent reasonable. Charles F.
Fulton.
FOR KENT,"STORE, NORTHEAST
corner Bryan and Whitaker streets;
suitable for office or any retail busi
ness; will arrange to suit tenant.
Charles F. Fulton.
FOR RENT, STORE AND DWELL
ing, northeast corner Duffy and Lin
coln streets; established stand for re
tain grocery; possession Nov. 1; rent
reasonable. Chas. F. Fulton.
~AN OLD,' "ESTABLISHED STAND
at southwest corner Bay and Houston
streets for rent; and you have no idea
how good this establishment is for
business unless you rent It, especially
as cotton is moving with such a rush
this sdason; come, now, get in the
rush and m’ake money. Carl Men
del, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell ’phone
180, Georgia 'phone 1010.
STORE AND FLAT OF SIX
rooms, corner Wayne and Whitaker
streets. Apply to John Lyons.
TO RENT, STORE, 417 RROUGH
ton street, west. Apply 113 Broughton
street, west.
STOREPwiTH RESIDENCE! COR
ner Henry and Burroughs; this Is a
very desirable stand and is in excel
lent condition. W. j. Mlscally, Jr.
STORE"AN dTdWELLING NGRTH
west corner Charlton and Jefferson, S2O.
G. A. Mercer, Jr.
FOR RENT.'sTORES, 137 JEFPER
son, near York; sls; and stobe, 206 Bay,
west, s2l. G. H. Remshart, 108 Jones,
west.
STORE AND"RESIDENCE; COR
ner Lorch and Jefferson; suitable
stand for green grocery; $17.50. N. P.
Corish, 10 State street, west.
FOR RENT, COMBINATION
store and dwelling, West Broad and
Kline (Thirty-fifth) streets; splendid
opportunity and location to build up
a good business. M. J. Heagarty, at
Jackson & Gutman’s.
FOR RENT—OFFICES;
FOR RENT, LARGE OFFICE, NO.
20 Bay street, east, formerly occupied
by the Peacock-Hunt & West Com
pany; if desired, will divide into two
offices. Charles F. Fulton.
for rent7~kront OFFICE. 110
Bryan street, east, $lO per month; also
large, well-lighted room, suitable for
manufacturing purposes. Charles F.
Fulton.
BEAUTIFUL GRAND FLOOR;
electric lights and hot water supply;
Just the place for a doctor's office; also
stable. 114 West Liberty street.
FOR RENT. FURNISHED SOUTH
rooms; also basement, suitable for of
fice or living. 124 Oglethorpe avenue,
east.
DESK ROOM IN OFFICE; PLEASE
state price and loaatlon. P. O. Box
456, city.
TWO-ROOM OFFICE, 110 HARRIS
street, east; good location for doctor
or dentist. Latttmore & Bond.
FOR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS.
LARGE WAREHOUSE
of Lincoln street on Bay; suitable for
factory or storage purposes. G. A.
Mercer, Jr.
FOR "rent. PLANTERS HOTEL,
wtih or without bar; will make cheap
rent to right party. Apply to Horace
Rivers. Drayton and St. Julian streets.
FOR RENT, THE BARROOM AND
premises known as the ‘‘Custom House
Shades.” For terms apply to T. Lloyd
Owens, Custom House.
REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND HOLD ON
COMMISSION.
Estates Managed,
Assumes the entire management of
real “state, collecting rents, paying
taxes, making returns, etc., thereby re
lieving the owner of all care and an
noyance.
Long experience and persistent at
tention enables me to realise for prop
erty owners the very best results.
All business placed In my hands will
receive the most careful attention.
CHAS. F. FULTON ,
Board of Trade Building,
288 Bell—PHONlCS—Georgia lit.
FARMS FOB RJSMT.
FOR RENT, 4-ROOM COTTAGE,
stable, S stalls, artesian water, large
tank, twenty acres land; near Rifle
Range, Electric road. 112 Harris, east.
FOR RENT. TWENTY-ACRE
farm on Waters road: comfortable
house and barn; artesian well, etc.;
cheap rent to good tenant. Chas. F.
Fulton.
FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND AD
jotnlng city limits, with one-room
house; large barn and blacksmith
shop: all for *lO per month. I. D.
Laßoche.
IF YOU AR E LOO 1C IN'O FOR A
farm for either vegetables, truck or
chicken farm, with comfortable home
on the salts, call for information at
Rendant’s Cafe, Thunderbolt.
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
AS WE SIJLL REAL ESTATE ONLY
on commission, our clients are offered
all the opportunities to make a profit;
we do not keep the good things our
selves. Youmans A Demmond.
A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON THIRTY -
ntnth street, in excellent location; If
sold this week only *SOO. It's a great
bargain and at that figure will go
quick. Youmans & Demmond.
well locXted" AND ATTRAC
live home, southeast corner Abercorn
and Thirty-ninth streets. The sur
roundings are beautiful, It's in the
neighborhood where e\erybody owns
their homes; large reception hall, pur
lor, dining-room, library, butler's pan
try. kitchen, back stairway, three large
bed rooms and bath, with latest and
best porcelain plumbing; extra large
closets, gas and electric lights; Instan
taneous heater; large front and back
porches; thoroughly screened with the
most expensive screens made; storm
sheathed and doubled floored; in short,
it’s a home any man may well be prond
of. If sold this week only *4.250;
this Is one of the best built houses
we have every known. Youmans &
Demmond.
A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH A
good future; It’s a Bull street
corner, with a substantial two-story
house; only *2,500. Youmans A Dem
mond.
THAT BEAUTIFUL HOME, 419
Henry, east; it's necessary to see the
interior to appreciate It; on a large lot
and is one of the best planned houses
we have ever seen. The priee
is remurkably low and the terms
extraordinarily easy. Youmans & Dem
mond.
THE PROPORTION OF PEOPLE
who make money on real estate to
those who succeed in “speculation,” Is
about ten to one; if you want a pay
ing Investment not burdened with ele
ments of risk, see us. Youmans &
Demmond.
$4,000 FOR THREE-SfSiRY BRICK
houses; 412 Harris, east and two brick
houses in rear; here is a chance to
geit good paying investment. You
mans & Demmond.
YOU CANNOT""AFFORD TO LET
your money remain in savings Wank
unless you are indifferent to the in
terests of yourself and family; we have
several pieces of safe property for sale
paying three times as much. Youmans
A Demmond.
$3,500 BUYS A PIECE OF NEW
property well located and leased to good
tenants paying $340 per annum after
all expenses have been paid; it will
be worth no less a year hence; your
stocks and bonds won’t pay as much
and you have no assurance of their
future value. Youmans & Demmond.
$1,500 Is THE PRICE OF A GOOD
detached two-story home on Forty
first street, between Bull and Dray
ton; only SSO cash and sls per month;
any man that pays rent can buy it.
Youmans & Demmond.
SLSOO IS THE PRICE OF A GOOD
detached two-story home on Forty
first street, between Bull and Drayton;
only SSO cash and sls per month; any
man that pays rent can buy it. You
mans & Demmond.
RESIDENCE,"IO6 HARRIS. WEST;
two-story on basement; brick, with
two-story brick outbuilding; very con
venient to hotels and business center.
C. H. Dorsett.
“"ONE OF THE BEST" BARGAINS
on my books, residence on Perry, be
tween Whitaker and Barnard, known
as the Miller residence; can be
bought at a very low price and easy
terms. The location, size, surround
inge, etc., make this a most desirable
purchase at price asked. C. H. Dor
sett.
' A VERY NEAT COTTAGE WITH
good yard on Tattnall near Hall; just
the place for small family wishing to
buy a modest home. C. H. Dorsett.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE;
for a home or as a speculative invest
ment: close the De Soto Hotel; con
venient to the business section and
facing a large flower garden; $4,500;
$1,500 cash; balance on easy instalments.
For full particulars, E. F. Fegeas,
lawyer, 116 Bull street.
“2314 BARNARD, NEAR FORTIETH,
lot 30x100, street front and rear; fine
southern exposure to all of the rooms;
small cash payment and monthly In
stalments, or all cash if buyer pre
fers. C. H. Dorsett.
SPLENDID CORNER LOT SOUTH
east comer Barnard and Thirty-ninth;
sidewalk* paved; fine surroundings;
space for two houses; easy term* of
payment. C. H. Dorsett.
AN AWFULLY GOOD LOT "ON
Barnard, near Thirty-eighth, next to
engine house; tihlrty feet front; street
in front and rear; $950; small cash
payment. C. H. Dorsett.
605 RUSSELL STREET. TWO
story house; large ldt; suitable for
hackman or wagoner; convenient to
Union Station; small cash payment re
quired, and easy monthly instalments.
C. H.
’ AT A VERY LOW FIGURE AND
on ridiculously easy terms will sell 614
Thirty-second, west; ordered sold at
once. C. H. Dorsett.
AN ELEGANT LOT, 100 FEET
south front, on Fortieth, comer of
Barnard; a splendid location for two
houses, one on each comer, or for
apartment house. C. H. Dorsett.
SOME VERY CHEAP LOTS ON
Ogeechee road. Just outside of taxable
limits. C. H. Dorsett.
" for " 22,300, TERMS VERY" EASY,
■two-story residence, lot 30x117, in
southern section; a decided bargain.
C. H. Dorsett.
CORNER DOT. 122 FEET oE
Montgomery, corner of Thirty-fifth,
for only 11,100. on remarkably easy
terms. C. H. Dorsett.
A SPLENDID DOT FRONTING
south on Thirty-fourth street, be
tween Barnard and Jefferson; 'the only
one left in the block, 21,100. C. H.
Dorsett.
A '’BUhE” BARGAIN FOR *IOO
(SIOO down), 30x122, on Thirty-fifth
street, near Jefferson; sidewalk pav
ed. C. H. Dorsett.
AN ELEGANT CORNER LOT. 22X
122, northeast corner Montgomery and
Thirty-third, for only $l,lOO, time or
cash, at purchaser’s option. C. H.
Dorsett.
FOR SALE" HOUSE 541 OQLE
thorpe avenue, east, renting at $8.50
per month; will sell cheap. Chas. F.
Fulton. _
VACANT LOTS, LOTS, PLENTY OF
them in all sections of the city; buy
one and build you a home; I can lend
you the money; if you need money to
repair your refil estate and put It In
shape I can help you do it; see me
and lets talk It over. G. A. Mercer,
Jr., Southern Bonk building.
FOR BALE—MEAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE OWNERS. IF
you have a piece of real estate that
you want to sell give me a chance at
It. If your property is not yielding
you a good Income see me. I can tell
you how to put it on a good income
producing basts. I have studied this
business thoroughly, both from a bus
iness and legal standpoint, and believe
my experience will be valuable to you.
It will do no harm to see me and I
may be able to give you something to
think about. G. A. Mercer, Jr., South
ern Bank building.
IF YOU ARE ON THE LOOKOUT
for a home, see me shout the follow
ing places: 211 Gwinnett street, west;
this is a beautiful home, with large
lot and In fine residential location;
can sell on the easiest, kind of terms:
118 Gaston street, west. In fine loca
tion. and can be bought on small cash
payment and monthly payment equal
to rent; this is in the heart of the city.
413 Gordon street, east; beautifully lo
cated detached house; very cheap
terms. G. A. Mercer. Jr., Southern
Bank building.
1 CAN SELi7tHAT BEAUTIFUL
home, No. 608 Hall street, east, on
very roasoijnble terms; It has a ter
raced lawn In front and is located on
one of the most fashionable residence
streets In the city; rhls Is a chance
for a lovely home cheap. G. A. Mer
cer, Jr.. Southern Bank building.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A
bargain see tne about 213 Broughton,
east. Just off of Abercorn street; the
lot is 90x90; this is a fine site for
apartments: you cart make a good In
vestment here. G. A. Mercer, Jr..
Southern Bank building.
RE IIV S RE ST DENC E, 9 ANDER
son street, west, next to Lawton Me
morial; price less than cost; terms
easy; also that two-story residence on
Forty-first street and Jefferson, cheap;
will loan you the money to buy It. I.
D. La Roche.
TH AT NICELY BUILT RESl
dence with three lots on the north
west corner of Abercorn and Thirty
ninth streets; also those two corner
lots Immediately opposite on south
west corner of Abercorn and Thirty
ninth. 1. D. La Roche.
“bull STREET BUILDING, ’ COR
ner York; splendid business property
with great prospective value at a
great bargain and will loan large por
tion of the purchase price at 5 per
cent. Interest. This is one of the fin
est offerings on the real estate mar
ket. I. D. Laßoche.
THAT FINE PROPERTY FRONT-
Ing Abercorn street. 133 feet, running
westerly eighty feet on Thirty-second
and seventy-five feet on Thirty-third;
also lots on Bull, Whitaker and
Drayton streets; terms, if desired. I.
D. Laßoche.
FOUR HOUSES IN CHARLTON
street lane, paying S2B monthly for
*2,200. or a gross Income of 14 per
cent.; also SI,BOO In city of Savannah
notes hearing interest at 5 per cent,
(good as a city bond, only much
cheaper). Any one having money in
bank at 3 per cent, would pay to In
vest and get 5. I. D. Laßoche.
“THE NORWOOD RESIDENCE)
fronting Calhoun Square, on Taylor,
Wayne and Abercorn streets; one of
the prettiest lots in the city; also that
fine lot and residence No. 11 Gordon
street, west, In good order; either for
sale or rent. I. D. Laßoche.
“THE HABERSHAM HOUSE) FAC
lng Orleans Square; one of the hand
somest and most picturesque colonial
residences In the South; can be bought
cheap. Halne_A_ Hunter.
THE HANDSOMEST LOCATION IN
the city, facing Forsyth Park; these
park sites are limited; and this prop
erty can be bought cheap; if you want
a handsome home see us quick. Hnlnes
& Hunter.
NORTHEAST CORNER GASTON
and H'abershum; one of the best built
and most comfortable houses In the
city; lot 64 by 120; will sell at one
third cost. Haines & Hunter.
*6.000, 16 STATE STREET, EAST;
ten-room house, facing Wright Square;
all modern conveniences; house cost
more than this and Is practically new;
In few years will be Valuable store
property. Haines & Hunter.
A FORSYTH PARK CORNER”FACI
lng east; a Thirty-first street corner,
facing south; a beautiful location on
Bull street; Jot 98 by 136; a comfor
table home on Boßon, east. Haines
& Hunter.
TWO HOUSES ON DUFFY STREET
renting for *46 per month can be bought
for *4,500; always rented. Haines &
Hunter.
HOUSE ON GWINNETT NEAR
subway, for *1,000; rents for $l6B per
year. Haines & Hunter.
~WE HAVE BOMB Or'THB BEST
things in small houses offering; let us
see if we can Interest you. Haines &
Hunter.
BNQINKS AND U'lll.KlU.
ble feed with live rolls, engine and
boiler complete; ready to operate.
Ilartfeider-Garbutt Company, 801-5
Bay street, west,
" ENGINES, BOILERS. PUMPSTIf}
fact, everything in machine line re
paired by Mlngledorff Me Cos., 610 Indian
street.
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
AND FRAMES; IbD
vest a few dollars In them; please your
wife and make home happy; trade with
a competent, reliable dealer; you get
full value for your money when you
buy from Ladeveze; prices and work
manship defy competition; special bar
gains In framed pictures; go there to
day. 11 Congress street, west; near
sky scraper.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
"^barbeiTlThop^Tn^provident
building, with fixtures and good will,
must be sold before Nov. 1; 20 per
cent, paymentrequlred.
100 LOTS FREE: APPLICANTS
sending stamp will receive deed of lot,
size 25x100 feet; suburb, New York.
Twentieth Century Realty Company, 6
Wall street, __
■WANTED. A LARGE MANUFAC
turIng concern about to open distrib
uting depot in this section, desires
services of responsible man to take
management; salary *1.500 per annum
and commissions; applicant must fur
nish first-class references and *BOO to
$1,500 cash; merchandise furnished.
Address Manufacturer, care Nelson
Chesinan Company, Chicago, 111.
“corporation whose prod!
uets are handled by leading whole
sale and retail dealers want competent
man to take management of branch
office; salary, $2,(00 per annum and
commission; energetic man should
earn $6,000 per annum; must Invest
from SI,OOO to $5,000 in stock of com
pany; unquestionable references as to
ability and Integrity required. Ad
dress _Box 536, Wls. __
ALL OUR CLIENTS ARE MAKING
money in wheat. Accounts can
be withdrawn on demand. We
have never passed a week with
out making and paying hand
some profits. Booklet explains. Mer
cantile and financial references fur
nished on request. Leslie, Morris St
Cos., The Bourse, Philadelphia. Pa. _
COTTON; WE PAT YOU OVER I
per cent, dividends twice each month:
have done so for years and can con
tinue indefinitely; our plan Is safety
Itself and no risk to capital Invested,
which Is returnable on demand; our
booklet, "Ideal Growth of Money,”
free. H. Brown Company, Incorporat
ed, 41 Wall, Now York.
BUBIXESa OPPORTUNITIES.
I HAVE LOCATED TURPENTINE
lands and wish to correspond with ex
perienced turpentine man with capital
and can give good reference. Ad
dress, A. 8., Box 38, West Blocton,
Ala.
FOIt SALE OR FOR RENT. A
place good for a saloon. In a good lo
cality, near the Union Station. Ad
dress "B. 8..” care Morning News.
FOB BAI.E—MIicELLAXEOUa.
OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
cheap; high grade 66-Inch roll top desk
of oak,fit any office; Columbia chainless
bicycle. 11l West State street.
BUY YOUR BOY OR GIRL A PAIR
of patent adjustable stilts at half price;
25 cents; they make strong boys and
gnls. ill West State street.
SPECIAL FOR HOTELS, BOARD
ing houses and restaurants; get pre
pared for the carnival and avoid the
rush, we have a full line of crockery
ware, glassware, agate and tinware
and house furnishing goods, which we
are closing out at a very low price.
Bernstein bankrupt sale, 305 Broughton
street, west.
THE HERMITAGE PLANTATION
from Jan. I. next; this land la very rich
and Is In fine condition for planting
purposes; the buildings and ditches are
in good shape and the place Is well
equipped In every particular for the
raising of cotton, truck, etc. G. A.
Mercer, Jr., Southern Bank building.
*SO TO SIOO SAVED PURCHASERS)
becuuse of small expenses and liberal
contracts with manufacturers; largest,
best and handsomest slock personally
selected, high grade pianos and or
gans ever shown In Savannah; pianos
tuned, repaired and thoroughly reno
vated; prices moderate; best work
guaranteed; cellmates free. Murphy's
piano warorooms. Guards’ Armory, Bull
and Charlton: Georgia 'phone 810.
A NEW LOT OK THE LATEST
Edison standard phonographs; Edison
gold moulded records at 35c each. S.
S. Solee.
LIOI ITeTTfOR SALE. 60x29 FEET)
just rebuilt, guranteed In first class
condition. Apply to P. O. box, 216.
Beaufort S. C.
DON'T FAIL TO HUY AN EDISON
phonograph; they give the best and
sweetest music ever hdard; call and
hear them at our store. S. S. Sollee,
120 State street, west.
MAHOGANY SECRETARIES) SO
fas. bureaus, ehlpludale buffet, oard
and work tables, china, and brass
pewter. 428 Congress street, west.
FOR’ HALE, GREEN GROCERY,
doing a fine paying business; good rea
sons for selling; for particulars, ad
dress X., car* of Morning News.
'AFTER OCT. 26, THE “LATEST
Edison records can be had at our
place; full supply of October records.
S. 8. Sollee, 120 State street, west.
FOR SALE, FOUR WOOD CARTS
and four coal carte. Standard Fuel
and Supply Company.
T HAVE THREE FIRST-CIAH
second hand pianos on hand; cheap
for fash; cash calls for bargains In
these. S. S. Sollee. 120 State street,
west.
FOR~ HALE~CHEAP, Bix'COUNTV
era, four letter presses, three large
store lamps, three oil heaters. Ludden
& Bates. S. t M. H.
SPECIAL SALE ON HEATERS;
we have the Rlglnal hot stuff heaters
and also oil, coal and gas heaters,
which we are selling at a very low
price; come and get our prices before
you buy elsewhere; stoves put up com
plete. Bernstein bankrupt sale, 306
Broughton street, west.
“BARBER CHAIRB FOR 9AI,E OR
rent; cash or time. Address mall or
ders to E. F. Fegoas, lawyer, 116 Bull
street, Savannah, Ga.
ONE TRAINED ENGLISH BET
ter, one Smith hammerless; satisfac
tion guaranteed. E. E. Poag, Rock
Hill, S. C.
FOR SALE, BARRED SOCK
hens, White Leghorn pullets and oocks
cheap; also incubators, brooders, bone
cutter and wire netting. Apply 1014
Park evenue, east.
FOR SALE CHEAP, TR~IO BUFF
leghorns, Imported young birds, prize
winners. 61_8 Waldburg, eost._
NICE’ OAK DRESSER, WABIL
stand, Chiffonier, screens, chairs, etc.
Room 11, 4 Oglethorpe, west.
FIREPROOF SAFES” FOR BALE)
we are agents for the celebrated York
Safe and Lock Company’s fireproof
safes, made in York, Pa., which have
an established merit; and besides
furnishing safes to corporations, rail
roads and banks, they furnish safes to
'Private parties In all sizes and styles:
wo point with pride to the record of
the York Safe and Look Company's
safes In the Baltimore fire, not having
lost a single one. Send your orders to
Llppmon Drug Company, Llppman
block.
WHEN YOU WANT A POST FOR
yards, gardens, lots, posture fencing,
etc., write or ’phone G. B. Oliver;
‘phone 1852; get his prices.
WOOD, ALL ASSORTMENTS,
sawed or stick, delivered at lowest
cash prices. Savannah Wood Com
pany, Atlantic avenue; ’phones 77.
FOR SALE.", TWO"
bred setter pups, 5 months old; male
and female. Address 218 Thirty-third
street, oast.
“FOR SALETonK RED IRISH SEft
ter dog, 3 years old; an excellent hunt
er and retriever; strictly a fine dog.
R._W„ New* office.
A FINE MILCH "COW FOR SALE
at 404 Thirty-eixth street, east.
CABIN SI/OOP YACHT, 30 “FEET
by 11 feet beam; spruce mast and
booms; all rigging In good condition;
*l5O cosh. 8. R. Buckner, Montgom
ery road.
f’or' “ SALE] FIN! LOT OF
household furniture, consisting of ma
hogany bookcase, wardrobe, pianos,
etc., etc.; party leaving city desires
to dispose of furnishings. Either call
1410 Abercorn street or ’phone 717.
FOR SALE, CIRCULAR SAW, WITH
Inserted teeth, 50 Inches diameter, in
fair condition. Apply rut Henry Solo
mon A Son, Bay and Jefferson streets.
FOR SALE, COHEN SPECIAL BlN
gle-horae wagon. 518 West Henry.
FOR SALE, MEDIUM SIZE
horse, gentle and sound; cheap to
quick buyer. 312 Oglethorpe avenue,
east.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURltf
ture, comprising Sheareton sideboard,
Davenport and other sofas, elaborately
covered work tables; card tables, din
ing tables. Fox’s, 214 Whitaker
street.
FOR SALE, EIGHT GOOD FRESH
milk cows with young calves. Thomas
McDonnell, at Younglove A Sipple’s
stable.
" J "
MILLINERY NOTICE; NOW THE
openings are over and come down to
business, we can save you 50 per cent,
on the dollar; if you are looking for
bargains In millinery, we are the peo
ple.
TRIMMED HAtS; ALL HATS
boughts of us will be trimmed free this
week.
BABY CAPS; tffe ARE HBAD
quarters fur baby t aps; that’s all.
ki:ay-to-wear“ HATS: WE
have thousands to selecst from, at
prices that will sell them.
" REMODELING IS A “SPECIALTY
with us; we don’t mind how old your
hat Is. we can fix It up like new. Ken
ner A Brit toti. 111 Broughton street,
i west.
EDUCATIONAL
THE HASKELL SCHOOL IFOR
merly the Hartridge School, will re
open Monday. Oct. 3, at 402 Gaston
street, east; full regular course and
special courses preparatory to college
entrance; boys admitted to primary
and Intermediate departments; faculty.
Miss Marion A. Haskell, principal;
Mrs. Paschal N. Strong. Miss Emily
Charlton. Miss Cornelia E. Lee. Mrs.
Joseph L. Graham; special classes In
piano, French, manual training and
art; applications should be addressed
to the principal. Marion A. Haskell;
office hours at school 4 to 5 p. m.
dally, or by appointment.
THE SAVANNAH ACADEME#
opened its thirty-sixth annual session
Oct. 3 at 808 Drayton street; discipline
and close application to studies have
always been leading characteristics of
this school; references are given te Dr.
R. M. Thomson. Gustave H. Johnson,
A. D. Harden and many other promi
nent young men In the city that have
studied under Capt. Taliaferro; re
duced terms for young boys. Georgia
'phone 984.
SPECIAL MUSIC LESSONS, PROF)
and Mrs. Leo W. Mehrtens. grad
uates of Royal Conservatories of Letp
slc and Berlin, Germany, have re
moved their nlano studio to 111 West
Jones street, where they will be pleased
to receive their patrons and others in
terested In music. Special reduction
in prices for lessons at studio. Terms
furnished on application.
STUDENTS ON "ROLL OF HON
or” for the first scholastic month, end
ing Oct. 29, averages over 90 per cent.:
C. C. Ely, Jr., Alfred Dougan, Paul
Dougan, Elliot Dawson, Samuel Tor
bet t, Bjarne Thonnesaen, Moses Bren
an. John Taliaferro, principal.
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MISS
Pape, principal, reopens Its fourth year
Oct. 3. at 211 Hall street, east; primary.
Intermediate and senior departments;
college preparatory work a special fea
ture; French, drawing, manual and
phyalra! training taught throughout en
tire course. For further Information,
address N. A. Pape, 211 Hall, east.
JOHN WIBGAND, Jr). TEACHER
of piano; beginners a specialty; studio,
24 Harris street, west; leader and man
ager Wjeg-and'a Orchestra; Georgia
'phone 822.
MADAME B OORFAIN, FORMER-
Iy of the Metropolitan Opera, New
York; vocal and piano teacher. Studio
at 811 Lincoln street.
THE SAVANNAH SCHOOL OF
Physical Trninlng will resume work In
hall over Trinity Sunday-school, York
and Barnard, Monday, Oct. 31; classes
4 to 5. Juniors; 6 to 6, Seniors; 8:30
to 7:38. Business Women; for further
Information, apply to Miss Charlton. 4
Henry street, west. Miss Selig, 19 Jones,
east.
FENCING—MISST 8 A~R A “chARI.-
ton will give class lessons In fencing.
Terms *3 for 8 lessons. Address 4
Henry street, west.
ART SCHOOL) CHARCOAL, PEN
and Ink drawing, oil and water color
painting taught. Newest methods.
Miss Wilkins. 107 Park avenue, east.
FREDERIC A. SELF, ORQ A NIST
of Christ Church, teacher of piano
technique, the voice, organ, conserva
tory methods; studio. 5 Jones street,
west; office hours, 9 to 10 and I to 4.
BOARDING.
WANTED, A FEW YOUNG MEN
to room and board with private fam
ily; new house, newly furnished; all
modern conveniences. Aprply art once
35 Lincoln street.
225 WHITAKER STREET; VERY
desirable, newly furnisher) rooms,
south and east exposure, modem con
veniences; porcelain barth, plenty of
hot water; both ’phones; board If de
sired.
A COUPLE "OR" TWO OENTLB
men can find desirable board by ap
plying at No. 207 Hall street, east;
references.
“TWO YOUNG MEN OR COUPLE
oan secure a delightful southern room
or two rooms adjoining, with board,
at 14 Taylor, west.
WANTED 7~ TWENTY-FIVE
ble boarders, $3.50 per week; conven
ient to depots and street cars. Central
Hotel. S. P. Beecher, Proprietor, 318
West Broad.
TWO COUPLES OR SEVERAL
gentlemen can got good board, large
pleasant rooms, terms moderate, at 12*
Gaston, west; meals served promptly;
fine locality,
LARGE, AIRY ROOMS; FlßST
clsss table board; hot and cold baths;
use of telephone, at 20 Taylor street,
west; terms reasonable; carnival guests
accommodated.
“foSTrent. two larob OON
neotlng front rooms and one south
room, furnished or unfurnished, with
or without board. 305 East Liberty
street.
TWO OR THREE YOUNG" MEN
oan secure board In private family;
terms reasonable; desirable locality;
references exchanged. Address Per
manent, care News office.
“boarding”couples“or OKN
tlemen can be accommodated with
choice south rooms and table board, at
612 Barnard street.
BOARD OR TABLE BOARD. WITH
home comforts; large, pleasant rooms.
224 Oglethorpe, east.
BOARDING, LARGE FURNISHED
room; hot and cold bath; use of tele
phone. 101 Perry_street, west.
HOARDERS WANTED, ONE LOVE-
Iy southern room for two gentlemen
or couple without ohildren. 109 Liberty,
west.
BOARDER A WANTED. ONE Oj|
two young men can be accommodated
in private family. Apply 305 York,
west.
the west“br6ad wlll BIVK
you better rooms and board than any
other house of its kind In the South;
electric lighted, ooot, large rooms, pub
lic reading room In connection, street
cars to any part of the city pass the
door; but a few steps from depot. 153
West Broad street.
LOST ANb FOtYD.
~^trXyed~fro>T^ur^stables!
corner of Indian and Water streets,
one mouse-colored mare mule. Suita
ble reward If returned to Knicker
bocker Ice Company.
REWARD.
" 'malicious mischief, twen
ty-flve dollars reward will be paid for
Information, with proof to convict, as
to the parties who pulled down my
sign at the Shearson house, on Hail
and Barnard streets, or my signs In
any other portion of the city. C. H.
Dorsett.
MIBCGU.ABCOIII.
PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT IN
cotton towns to representatives of tha
Savannah Cotton Trade Journal, Sa
vannah, Gs. _______
“ SHIRTWAIST BOXES. t 2. MADE
to order; mattresses renovated $1; bed
room and dlntnsr room suites reftnloh
nd 25; workmanship guaranteed. Bell
217 L
SEE THOSE FOOT PUMPS>O** W\
we cut the pries. Williams’ Bioycls
Company. __________________
“YOU WILL NEVER REALIZE
how you managed to get along with
the ordinary light after once trying the
great ’’lgnlto" mantis ’Phone Oeor
rU 1821.
For Additional Cbiaps See Pago I?.
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