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WILL BOWL GAMES
BY TELEGRAPH
AN EIGHT CITY LEAGUE.
MB. C. S. RICHMOND OF SAVANNAH
IS HADE PRESIDENT.
Tlie First Game Will Be Bonlcd on
Wednesday Night—Circuit Em
braces Atlanta, Macon, Augusta,
Columbus, Jacksonville, Tampa,
Brunswick and Savannah—Records
of tlie Other Teams Will Be Re
ceived by Telegraph.
A bowling league composed of the
following eight cities has just been
organized: Atlanta, Macon, Augusta,
Columbus, Jacksonville, Tampa,
Brunswick, and Savannah.
The organization of the league was
largely due to the efforts of Mr. C. S.
Richmond of Savannah, who has been
unanimously elected president.
Mr. Richmond has been busily en
gaged for the last few weeks in ar
ranging for the league, and has Anal
ly perfected plans which will govern
the conduct of the organization.
All games will be played by tele
graph between teams of Ave men. The
race will be decided according to the
number of pins each team has bowled
during the season.
Two games will be played each
month on the Arst and third Wednes
day nights. Three games will be
bowled, and a report made after
each game. Scores of these games
will be posted at the place in each
city where the contesting team is
playing. In this way it is believed the
most intense interest will be
aroused.
Mr. Richmond says the Savannah
team has not yet been selected, though
some of those who will compose it
have been virtually agreed upon.
Five of the most consistent bowlers in
the city, with substitutes, will be se
lected.
The Arst games in this contest will
be bowled on Wednesday night, the
Savannah team bowling at the Hus
sars alleys. Special arrangements
have been made to receive the reports
from the other cities.
I'uUerßlty’M Football Coach,
Athens, Ga., Dec. 11.—The new coach
for the University of Georgia football
team for next year will be chosen in
all probability within the next few
days. There are under consideration
several names, but they are not being
given out by those who have the nam
ing of the coach. It is quite certain
that there will be no running North
for the next Georgia coach, but that
he will be a Southerner, well cogni
zant of the peculiarities and require
ments of Southern boys. It is rumor
ed that Marvin Dickinson will be made
coach and that he will be given an
assistant, but that cannot be veriAed.
It would not be surprising, however,
should it happen.
SHGTS FLEW TOO CLOSE.
Captain Complain* About Practice
of a British Gunboat.
London, Dec. 11.—Oapt. Mills of the
American line steamer Philadelphia
has entered a protest against reckless
target practice carried on off Ply
mouth. He says that as he approach
ed the harbor on Saturday with near
ly 1,000 persons aboard, their safety
was endangered by a gunboat which
persisted in Aring, even afteT the pa
trol launch apprised the gunboat of t'he
liner’s approach.
Capt. Mills adds that he was ob
liged twice to stop and go full speed
astern to avoid disaster.
ROYALTY AND NOBILITY
GIVE TO UNEMPLOYED.
Liberal Response Made to the Ap
peal of the Lord Mayor.
London, Dec. 11. —Lord Mayor Pound
has Issued an appeal for funds for the
relief of the unemployed of London.
King Edward has contributed $1,250;
Queen Alexandra, $1,000; the Prince of
Wales, $500; the Princess of Wales,
$25; Lord Iveagh, $25,000; the Roth
schilds, $15,000; the Duke of Westmin
ster, SIO,OOO, and the Peabody Trustees,
$25,000.
OXE BOV WAS SHOT
When He and HU Friend Got Care
less With a Gan.
Tifton, Ga., Dec. 11.—News has Just
reached Tifton of the death of Jor
dan Hammond, 14 years of age, who
was accidentally shot with a gun last
Thursday night by a playmate. Coney
Pitts.
The two boys had started 'possum
hunting, and at a negro house one mile
from Sumner they got to tusseling over
the gun when it was accidentally fired,
the shot taking effect under the left
arm of Hammond. Doctors from
Sumner and Albany were at once
summoned and an operation was
deemed necessary.
810 Kilt K AT HOt HKtTER.
Loss of A limit $44)0.000 Was Caasrd
by the Klwinss.
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 11.—The Roby
building. Main street, west, and Eliza
beth street, was destroyed by fire this
morning, entailing a loss of about $400,-
®OO. The building, which was valued
■t $60,000, was practically destroyed.
The Vun Bergh Hllverplate Company
loses SIOO,OOO, wflh an Insurance of $75,-
iiiki. The Hayden Furniture Company
lost SIOO,OOO, insured.
Will HabsMlse the Line.
Mexico City. Dec. 11.—41 Is report
ed here that the contract for the Brlt
j*h steamship line between British Co
lumbia at id Mexico has been award*
o' l to Andrew Weir A Cos. of Glasgow,
Gotland The agreement calls for
first-, less stesmers . enable of carry
lb# 4,500 tons of freight each, fifty
met-< lass passengers and from *OO to
, '•• •rage passengers. The line will
,* subsidised and will receive $40,004
K®f n *** Oanodlso government, and a
Wu amount from the Meatean sever n-
BROTHERS QUARRELLED
OVER THEIR CROP.
One of Them Stabbed the Other niul
He 1* Likely to Die.
Moultrie, Ga., Dec. 11.—Will Ham
mock, a young farmer living a few
miles south of Moultrie is in a criti
cal condition resulting from knife
wounds received in a difficulty with
Thomas Hammock, his brother, last
night. The two young men made a
crop together, and had a disagreement
over its division. The disagreement
resulted in an encounter in which the
older brother wounded the younger.
A surgeon was called from Moultrie
and he found the young man in a
very dangerous condition.
Monltrfte News.
Moultrie, Ga., Dec. 11.—J. S. Palikoff,
a Hebrew merchant of this place, has
closed his store and turned the keys
over to the sheriff with the announce
ment that he is insolvent. A settle
ment is pending. Palikoff places his
liabilities at SIO,OOO, with assets valued
at $3,500.
Mr. G. C. Beckham of Macon In
vested this week, through the White
House Land Company, in two lots of
land consisting of 400 acres each. These
lots are located on the Georgia North
ern Railroad, one a few miles south
of this place, the other near Autrey
ville. Mr. Beckham has great faith
in Colquitt lands, having only recent
ly purchased a tract of 1,000 acres near
Doerun and has since declined a very
handsome profit on the investment.
Messrs. W. E. and T. J. Aycock,
who have been extensively engaged
in the lumber trade here, left this
week with their families to make their
home at Allie, Fla., where they are
installing a large mill. W. P. Gillespie
of Moultrie Will be associated with
them.
Postal Arrangement* Made.
Panama, Dec. 11. —Arrangements be
tween Panama and the canal zone
postal authorities have been made as
speciAed in Secretary Taft's executive
orders.
TECH OPENS JAN. 2.
Second Term Promises Many New
Students.
Entrance examinations for tlie sec
ond term of tlie Georgia School of
Technology will begin on Jan. 2. Tlie
requirements for entrance to the low
est or sub-apprentice class at that
time are as follows:
Algebra; Hall's, 135 pages.
Plane Geometry; Milne’s 135 pages.
English Grammar; Milne's.
Classics; Legend of Sleepy Hollow
and Rip Van Winkle.
The above work constitutes the
progress of the sub-apprentice class
since Sept. 28.
For entrance to the apprentice
class full information will he given on
application. .All applicants should
lie present by a. m. on Jan. 2.
For catalogue and particulars ad
dress LYMAN HALL, Pres.
LUMBER,
DRESSED AND ROUGH.
WINDOW JRAMES.
INTERIOR FINISH.
YELLOW PINE,WHITE PINE, OAK,
ASH AND CYPRESS.
WE MANUFACTURE
Sash , Doors and Blinds.
A. S. BACON
& SONS.
Office: Brynn and Whitaker St*.
Factory: Lathrop avenue and O. 8. 8.
Cos. wharves.
CLASSIFIED AbVEBIISEMENTSi
PERSONAL.
“A BALD HEAD" IS A DETRl
ment to your future in many ways;
cease to squander money on mysterious
nostrums that promise wonders—if.
With us no Ifs, no maybe; it is sure,
it is positive, it is an absolute elimina
tion of baldness, and with it comes
back the natural youthful looks; our
catalogue tells you all about It; It Is
free; send for it now. America’s
Cheapest Hair Cos., Savannah, Ga.
"oil HEATERS, WOOD HEATERS,
hot stuff, wood and coal stoves: cast
iron ranges, steel ranges, very cheap;
cash or credit; will take your old stove
in exchange; all kinds of repairing well
done by one of the best stove mechan
ics In the South; a complete line of
the best of kitchen furniture. Savan
nah Stove Company, corner Barnard
and State; Georgia ’phone 2853; Bel!
•phone 1123.
ONE-POUND BOX FINE ASSORT
ed candies or chocolates, 25c, at Het
terich’s, 110 State street, west.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND REPAIRS
baby carriages so that they are the
same as new. See him on Whitaker,
near York.
GET YOUR BUSINESS FRIEND
an ‘'A. A.” self-filling fountain pen,
$2 to $lO. Nothing gives a man more
pleasure than one of these conven
ient pens. J. & C. N. Thomas, Whit
aker and State.
KAFFIR, NATURAL AND COLOR
ed reeds, all numbers, at Gardner's,
18 Broughton street, east.
GOOD REPAIR WORK COUNTS;
we do It at cut rates. Williams Bi
cycle Cos.
GIVE US A TRIAL IF YOU NEED
any repairs on your boiler or machin
ery of ony kind. Mingledorff ft Cos.
G. O. PENTON, DEALER IN ALL
kinds of sewing machines, has moved to
142 Jefferson_and York lane. ;
A.CANEVET, FRENCH SHOF.MAK
er. 309 Broughton, west; the cheapeet
place In town to buy shoes, because
his rent Is low, and he pays cash for
his goods; the public gets the benefit
of it.
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 1133; Georgia
‘phone 2341. _
ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS IF THE
Ignlto mantle* are not the greatest
convenience they ever had In their
homes; call under the Ma*onic Temple
and examine them.
GWOOVBMK Fm BUST, BUT 1 CAN
still give attention to the wants of
my friend* and patrons. I>et me show
you the many handsome things In this
mammoth jewelry establishment. E.
W. Sylvan, with Sternberg * Cos.,
Broughton atieet. _________
WE ENGRAVE' 'artihtb’am.y
all article* purchased of us; our stock
Is very stanorste now. S, If. Koch,
Jeweler, 43 Whitaker.
I. A ■ !•; fI’HTAIMS AND l" K
tteres at Millers; lovely rug* for pres-
Juts; nice matting*, com* and see us.
aptr.es* Hr# screens and portieres Wl
rwwMm, west.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1904.
PERSONAL.
WE DESIRE TO LEARN THE
whereabouts of John Stroker who was
iast heard of in Savannah in 1874, and
was then in the service of a merchant
vessel sailing from Havre to Savannah.
There is a considerable legacy await
ing him upon the proper proof of
identity. Cann & Barrow, attorneys at
law, 16 Bryan street, east. Savannah,
Ga.
PHONE US WHEN YOU GET A
puncture; 10 cents is our price. Wil
llams Bicycle Cos.
XMAS PRESENTS AT REDUCED
prices at Wilensky's opening sale.
Watches, clocks, jewelry, diamonds,
umbrellas and everything that is usu
ally kept in a Arst-class jewelry store.
244 Broughton, west.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND SELLS,
repairs and rents bicycles of every
kind. Plenty second-hand wheels,
good as new for sale.
SETTER PUPPIES. ONE FEMALE
Scotch terrier; Absynnian Guinea pigs,
at Gardner’s, 18 Broughton street,
east.
STORE TOUR FURNITURE WITH
the Benton Transfer Cos., and get the
key to your storage room; both 'phones
2. corner Montgomery and Broughton
street.
A FINE PRESENT is" A GEM
Safety Razor. We sell them; shaving
brushes and cups. J. & C. N. Thomas,
Whitaker and State.
RIBBON! RIBBON! RIBBON!
Heavy, stiff taffeta, all silk ribbon, No.
40. 60 and 80 at 10c per yard, all col
ors; satin ribbon, lc, 2%c, sc, 10c and
15c, all colors; can’t match it else
where for double the prices; If you
can’t call, write for samples to M. A.
Stokes’ Ribbon Store, Savannah.
J. GARDNER, AGENT 18
Broughton street, east, for the Kim
ball anti-rheumatic ring.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND REPAIRS
and rents Smith Premier typewriters.
If you wish to buy anew machine he
is the agent. Whitaker, near York.
LOCOMOTIVES AT MILLER'S
that children can ride In; also “the
Pioneer Flyer," automobiles, tandems,
tricycles and velocipedes; all good
goods. 207 Broughton, west.
BEAUTIFUL SIGNET RINGS,
watch charms, watch fobs, link but
tons, shirt studs, for presents to gen
tlemen; very low prices; very high
quality, J. H. Koch, 46 Whitaker.
PUNCTURES REPAIRED FOR. 10
cents. Williams Bicycle Cos., the cut
rate houee.
’PHONE GEORGIA 1821 FORTHE
best light ever offered to the public
at $1.25; guaranteed for 3 months;
prompt attention to all orders; under
Masonic Temple.
J SELL, BUY, EXCHANGE. RE
pair or rebuild all kinds of sewing ma
chines; excelsior needles, oil and sup
plies. G. O. Penton.
FIVE-POUND BOXES FINE
sorted candy, 75c, sl, and $1.50, at Het
terlch’s 110 State street, west.
KNAPPS EXPECTORANT IS A
household word; cures coughs when
everything else fails; at drug stores 25
and 50 cents. Manufactured by W. O.
Cubbedge, 111 Barnard street.
HAVING OVERHAULED MY
shop, equipping it with the best ma
chines, tools and facilities for doing
first-class work, I am before the pub
lic for a share of its patronage in
wheelwrighting, blacksmithing, horse
shoeing. F. Chris Kramer, 310 St. Ju
lian.
CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES;
gold fish and globes; fish food; canary
and parrot seed, at Gardners’, 18
Broughton street, east.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING; WE
sell you pure old port wine, muscatel,
sherry, rhine wine at 50 cents bottle;
pure blackberry and chiantl wine, 65
cents; other imported wines and liq
uors, moderate price; macaroni, spag
hetti, olive oil, figs, nuts, raisins,
Georgia syrup, oat meal, buckwheat,
shredded wheat biscuit, etc.; give us
a call. Trapani, Barnard-State.
RING GEORGIA 1821 FOR MAhL
ties to fit any burner; guaranteed for
three months by the only factory that
guarantee their goods; 100 to 300 candle
power.
GREEN. THE EX PERT VUtCAN
iser; bring your vulcanizing direct to
me, 324 West Broad; jobs guaranteed
or money refunded. Georgia ’phono.
1834. Bell. 2130.
MAHOGANY SECRETARIES, SO
fas, bureaus, chlpindale buffet, card
and work tables, china, and brass
pewter. 428 Congress street, west.
BOOKS, SCHOOL AND MlSCEL
laneous, bought and sold, at Gardners’
18 Broughton street, east.
DOLL CARTS AT 25 CENTS TO *lO
at Miller’s; doll beds, dolls. Santa
Claus, come and see us; wooden and
iron wagons. 207 Broughton, west.
PATRONIZE SOUTHERN INDUS
try; if you need a farm or coupling
wagon, one or two horse wagon, or
wagon for draying lumber, sand, brick,
see H. F. C. Feus; these wagoxis are
made South, from Southern lumber,
by Southern mechanics, and handled
by Southern railways; now, boys, help
the South and buy wagons of me; time
or cash; guaranteed twelve months.
512-520 Hull street, west; also Leer
ing mowers, rakes and repairs.
A.CANEVET. FRENCH SHOEMAK
er, agent for the celebrated B. & L.
shoes, $4; my price, $2.50; first-class
sample shoes always on hand for sale,
repairing done while you wait. 309
Broughton, west.
"FOR SEWING MACHINES OF at.j,
kinds and supplies, call at 142 Jeffer
son, needles, oil In bulk or bottle.
_ WHEN YOU WANT YOUR AUTO
moblle painted call on Kramer; he will
do It right.
"HOME-MADE BROKEN CANDY,
fresh-made every day, 10c a pound at
Hetterlch’s. 110 State street, west.
BRING YOUR WATCH TO K. FlN
berg, 18 Broughton, east; he repairs
satisfactorily, cheap; have you seen
his watches?
MILLER’B FURNITURE, LADIES'
desks, rockers and other articles, make
very desirable presents: combination
desks and fancy rockers, odd pieces,
music cabinets. 207 Broughton, west.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR HOLl
day gifts call at Wllensky's jewelry
store, 244 Broughton, west. It'll be to
your Interest.
' GREEN, THE EXPERT VULCAN-
Ixer, sells the best tire on the market
for $3. Sundries at lowest prices. 324
West Proud. Both ’phones.
K. FINBERO, 1* BROUGHTON,
east, has signet rings. necklaces,
brooches, stickpins, suitable for Xmas
presents.
“FOR BTORINoT PACKINgT”BHlP-
ping and moving your household goods
and cleaning and relaying carpets;
general dfayage a specialty. See Ben
ton Transfer Cos., corner Broughton
and Montgomery streets; both ’phones
i.
TO MY FRIENDS: I TAKE
pleasure In Informing you that I no
longer am with Savannnh Stove Com
pany, but with D. N. Thomason, 139
Jefferson, where I will be pleased to
serve you. Mr. Thomason makes a
specialty of repairing or exchanging
anything in the stove line. Best prices
for old stoves In exchange for neiv.
Mice stock Just rsootrsd. J. W. Sweat,
MERCHANTS. MILLINERS AND
ribbon dealers, If you sell ribbon you
are losing money unless you try my
ribbon, the latest ribbon at the low
est price of any ribbon house in
A merles; send for samples. Ml. A.
Mtokes, Savannah. Ga.
RATTLE DRUMS. Cd CENT*. AT
Miller's; "If" want ona of these; fancy
rattan rockers tor Ike children, m me
end sea what wo ve got. Wt Brough
<nn 9k'- 0•*
PHOTOGRAPHY.
FREE! ABSOLUTELY FREE!
with every dozen cabinet photos a life
size water color or crayon (not a little
tinted cabinet photo), but the real
thing. Come and see my elegant stu
dio and the finest force of workmen in
this line. Everything new and up-to
date. Quality best, prices low. I still
lead the procession and you should fall
In line and take advantage of this ex
ceptional holiday offer. AVilson’s Photo
Studio, 111 Whitaker street, rear of
Jackson & Gutman’s.
FREE. A~LIFE-SIZE WATER
color pastel, sepia or crayon portrait
with every dozen cabinet. See the
new carbon-plattnos in black and se
pia; the best of all high-grade photo
graphs; compare the work and prices
of some of the self-proclaimed leaders,
before vou decide: your money back
if you are not satisfied. Moore’s Stu
dio. 107 Broughton street, west, Collat
building.
NOTH ING BETTER FOR A
Christmas gift than a portrait; not the
common kind, but the kind we make;
a fine water color given with each doz
en cabinet photographs for the holi
days. Launey Studio.
REMOVED TO 34S BULITsTRE ET.
near Jones, where we are prepared to
do first-class work of all kind; special
prices on all class photographs for
Christmas. Silversteln's popular price
and good work studio.
PROFESSIONAL.
MISS SALLIE ROBERTS COM
mercial stenographer has removed
from Provident building to 412 Ger
mania Bank building. Georgia ’phone
2892.
J. HE BRL'YN HOPS. ARCHITECT
and Civil Engineer, 18 Board of Trade
building. Georgia 'phone 1950.
MEDICAL.
medicine of merit, the most popular
preparation for coughs and colds; at
drug stores 25 and 50 cents. Manufac
tured by W. O. Cubbedge, 111 Barnard
street.
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE FOR
the cure of liquor, opium, morphine,
cocaine, tobacco and cigarette habits.
For information, address Keeley Insti
tute. 235 Capitol avenue, Atlanta, Ga,
HELP WANTED—MALE.
SALESMAN—SPECIALTY SALES
man of more than ordinary ability; a
man to sell a high-class proposition to
high-class, well-rated trade; advertis
ing specialty men given preference;
must be thoroughly experienced, of un
questionable integrity with record for
results; to such a man we will give
exclusive charge of territory with a
yearly contract; remuneration no ob
ject; we want results; references and
full particulars with first letter for in
terview; give permanent address; this
is not a get-rich scheme, but a per
manent legitimate business; goods are
sold on the “money back if not satis
fied plan;” quick action required. Ad
dress "Clean Salesman," this paper.
WANTED, TWO '"COLORED BOYS
willing to work; must have good
recommendation from lust employer.
Apply 110 State street, west.
WANTED, A HARDWARE MAN.
Wanted, an experienced hardware
man, who can manage a business, buy
and sell goods. Must be thoroughly
competent. Good paying position for
the right man. Address “Hardware,”
care of this paper.
WANTED, MEAT CUTTER, 3
drivers, 8 sawmill hands, 1 pantry girl,
1 chambermaid, 6 general house girls,
1 man cook, 3 waiters, general .help
for Florida, man to manage stable, boy
tor drug store, 1 watchman. Wandall’s
209 Jefferson street.
WANTED, SIX COLORED LABOR
ers; steady work. No. 44 Drayton
street.
WANTED, AT ONCE FIRST-CLASS
planing mill foreman; must be strictly
sober; state wages; run three ma
chines. Address P. O. Box 147, Bain
brldge, Ga.
WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS SAW
mill foreman. References required.
Crystal River Lumber Company,
Crystal River, Fla.
WANTED, ENERGETIC. EDU
cated men to represent us In the
South; commission or guaranteed sal
ary paid. Address Dodd, Mead ft
Cos.. Atlanta, Ga,
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE
bodied, unmarried men, between ages
of 21 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its, who can speak, read and write
English. For Information apply to
recruiting officer, 303 Bull street,. Sa
vannah, Ga., or 108 West Forsyth
street. Jacksonville. Fla.
DETECTIVES; EVERY LOCALITY;
good salary; experience unnecessary.
Interstate Detective Agency, Milwau
kee, Wls.
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
Officer. U. S. Marine Corps, second
floor Custom House, Savannah, Ga., 9
a. m. to 5 and. m.
RELIABLE PERSON, EACH Lo
cality for business position; salary
$20.00 weekly and expenses; expense
money advanced; position permanent;
previous experience unnecessary; busi
ness established. Address Mr. Cooper,
Como Block, Chicago.
SPECIAL DAILY SALE No. 7.
Monday, Dec. 12, 1904.
39 c
THE PRICE TO-DAY FOR
Ladies’ 75c Flannelette Sacques
Shepherd's Plaid Dressing Kacqiics,
good quality llunnelette, lilted hack
with belt, sailor collar, with I'crslan
border, lllsliop sleeve.
Very Special IJ A _
For To-day Only OvC
Levy’s
HLLI 1 WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED. TWENTY-FIVE Ex
tra salesladies; no experience neces
sary. but must be quick and accurate.
F. M. Kirby & Cos.
WANTED, SIX YOUNG LADIES
at Conlda’s for packing department.
A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN
for children and general housekeep
ing, with good references, may apply
for immediate position. 1002 West
Broad, corner Waldburg street.
FIVE EXPERIENCED HANDS
can get employment at E. ft W. Laun
drv.
WANTED, TWENTY MILES OUT
of this city, at elegant plantation
home, one good white cook; also a
white laundress; light work for fam
ily: good wages and transportation
paid. Also wanted situations for ste
nographer and bookkeeper who can
take dictation; good references. Want
ed. good white dining-room girl; only
those bringing references as to char
acter need apply. Y. W. C. A.. 129
Abercorn street.
EMPLOYMENT W ANTED.
*2.000 CASH TO INVEST AND
services: employment desired where
the work of a high grade man, active,
practical, business-getter, resourceful
and of absolute integrity, may be
needed. Address Steady Progress, care
E. F. Fegeas, lawyer. 116 Bull streeL_
BOOKKEEPER OF FIVE YEARS’
experience, can do anything In an of
fice, from retail grocery to railroad
work; best references; small salary.
Quick, care News office.
WANTED, POSITION BY Ex
perienced hardware clerk. Best ref
erence furnished. D. N. Disbennett,
Dayton Fla.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION;
good reference and willing to work.
Address, J., this office.
WANTED; SITUATION AS BAND,
resaw or circular filer; also to keep In
order any other tools of a first-class
wood-working plant. R. C. Reid, No.
448 Smith avenue. Thomasville, Ga.
YOUNG MAN. WITH THREE
years’ experience In insurance and
cotton business as stenographer and
office work; can furnish good refer
ences from former employer. Will
ing care News.
WANTED—HO A HD.
WANTED, TWO ROOMS AND
board for gentleman and two ladies;
private family preferred. W. F. 8..
room 4, Merchants’ National Bank
building.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
CUSTOMERS WANTED FOR THE
most perfect syrup product ever se
cured from sugar cane, obtained
through new methods of handling
which results in a syrup “like honey,”
both in general appearance and dens
ity, but much pleasanter to the taste.
Mr. D. G. Purse, president of Inter
state Sugar Cane Growers Association,
in a personal letter, states the follow
ing; “You have made a wonderful
success In vour manufacture. Never
tasted better syrup.” This Is not the
cheap product, Is absolutely free of
any adulteration and so far ahead of
other productions in quality It is cheap
at our price. Wo will deliver any
where within 509 miles any order for 2
cases or more. 6 gallons each, at $3.50
the case in gallons, or $3.75 on halves.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Sample will be sent on re
ceipt of 10 cents (It costs us 15 cents
for every sample mailed.) If you want
the best cane syrup on earth try this;
money back If not satisfied. Reference
Jefferson County State Bank. H. A.
Barrows, Monticello, Fla.
WANTED, HICKORY, DOGWOOD,
ash, persimmon and holly logs. James
Cockshott, Charleston. S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY! IF YOU NEED IT CALL
or write and I will get it for you at
once, at legal charges, and without the
least trouble, or Inconvenience to you
on your furniture, piano, horse, hack
or other securities, without removing
the same from your house; you can re
new or reduce the loan. E. Muhlberg,
225 Congress, west; Georgia ’phone
1992.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
DESIRABLE, NICELY FURNIBH
ed rooms for gentlemen; hot and cold
bath; new fixtures In bath room. No.
31 Jones street, east.
FOR RE NT, LA RGE ""FURNISHED
room; bath, hot and cold water; tele
phone; no children; two blocks from
the De Soto Hotel; to gentleman
only. Address V. H., care News.
FOR RENT—FLATS.
"^FLATToFILARGE^OOMSrwrrH
wide piazzas, instantaneous heater,
with or without furniture. Apply 120
East Bolton street.
NICE FLAT, 4 ROOMS, LARGE CE
dar closets; private toilet; recently
overhauled (Dale residence), Jones and
Habersham.
FORRENT\ FLAT ON PARK AVE
nue, facing Park; three rooms and
use of bath; *l3 per month. Apply 9
Park avenue, east.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
"'apartment
and Habersham. James B. Copps, 215
Congress; Bell ’phone 1919.
FOR nENT— HOUSE*.
237 GORDON. EAST, CORNER
Lincoln, brick residence, modern and
every convenience; six bedrooms;
splendid exposure. Haines ft Hunter.
DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM
house, perfect condition; corner Thirty
third and Abercorn; S2O. J. C. Postell,
IS Bryan, east.
FOR RENT; SEVERAL DESIR
able residences and fiats. Apply A.
Wylly. 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RENT, A VERY DESIRABLE
house, furnished or unfurnished. 125
Whitaker. Apply 244 East Oglethorpe
avenue.
FOR RENT—OFFICES. ~
rooms; 10 Liberty street, west; choice
location; sls. G. A. Mercer, Jr.
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT, PLANTERS HOTEL
wtlh or without bar; will make cheap
rent to right party. Apply to Horace
Rivers. Drayton and St. Julian streets.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. ~
HAND^IS
worth two In the bush, a home in Sa
vannah near the business section is
worth a dozen In the woods, a two
story house on basement, fronting large
flower garden near the De Soto at a
bargain; cash or time, to suit pur
chaser. For particulars, E. F. Fegeas.
lawyer. 116 Bull Htreet.
FOR SALE. TEN-ROOM HOUSE:
all modern conveniences, near Union
Depot; rents for $492 per annum; will
entertain reasonable offer. Real Es
tate. care News office.
BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL
property consult Robt. H. Tatem, real
estate dealer. No. 24 President street,
opposite Court House. Georgia ’phone
1360.
1 11,1 1 .!
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
80,000 ACRES PINE TIMBER, ON
navigable stream in Nicaraugua. with
in 30 miles of ocean; for sale on fav
orable terms; this timber Is within 700
miles of Panama canal. For particu
lars, R. McWilliams Land Agency, 810
Common street, Hennen building, New
Orleans, La.
vißoiN pTnk FORESTFOR HALF
in Calhoun county. West Florida; 10,-
000 acres. Titles perfect. Want to
realize at once. Address S. S. Aider
man, Wewahltchka, West Florida.
ENGINKJ AND BOILERS.
MACHINERY: SAWMILL, VARIA
bIe feed with live rolls, engine and
boiler complete; ready to operate.
Hartfelder-Garbutt Company, 301-5
Bayjstrect, west.
ENGINES” BOILERS,“PUMPS; IN
fact, everything In machine line re
paired by Mingledorff ft Cos., 510 Indian
street.
I’MTI HKS AMI FRAMES;
~DONY TRUST GREEN MBN~TO
frame your valuable pictures, but
take your work to C. R. 1.,. (Compe
tent, Reliable Ladeveze), where you
can get the best grade mouldings,
neatly Joined, at prices that defy com
petition. We do the framing for the
Telfair Academy and the leading art
teachers In Savannah. 11 Congress
street, west.
lIUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
CLIENT WANTS TO BUY AN IN
tercst in an established real estate
business, where the business is getting
too large for one man. Send particu
lars to E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116 Bull
street.
"LAWYERS, ATTENTION! AD
vertlser desires to buy half an Inter
est in a busy olflre, with a vlciv ulti
mately to buy the other half In the
case present incumbent wishes to re
tire at some subsequent date; send
full particulars and amount wanted to
Legal Tender, cure Morning News.
MBA T MARKET AND GREEN
groceries; fine stand: good dwelling
upstairs: splendid business: has to
be sold at a sacrifice on account of
poor health; como early and secure
this growing, valuable business. For
particulars, E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116
Hull street.
DRUG STORE, COMPRISING
soda fountain, fixtures and stock, for
sale; location one of best In Jackson
ville. Address Heffley Drug Company,
Jacksonville. Fla.
— FOR SALE SAWMILL. 10,000 FEET
capacity per day, together with 6,000
acres timber. Address P. O. Box 111,
Douglas, Ga.
FOR SALE. TURPENTINE PRlV
ileges on 80,000 acres of pine timber,
very rich In rosin, In Nicaraugua on
navigable stream. For particulars, R.
McWilliams Land Agency, 810 Com
mon street. New Orleans, La.
FOR BALE, AN ESTABLISHED
sheet metal business, complete in ev
ery detail, cheap rent, big building,
excellent territory, and good will of
concern working In connection with It;
will sell at a bargain; good reason for
disposal it will pay you to investi
gate; answer quickly. Address Box
146, Charlotte, N. C.
FOR MALE—MINI'EM.ANKOUN.
CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE
stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and
coal heaters below cost. Bernstein
Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street,
west.
“ NOTICE CATTLE BIJY ERS. ON
the 15th of December, 1904, I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash about
fifty head of stock and beef cattle;
sale commencing at 10 o'clock a. in.
at A. J. Saps farm In Chatham coun
ty, about four miles from Meldrlm sta
tlon. A. J. Franklin, Statesboro, Ga.
CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE
stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and
coal heaters below cost. Bernstein
Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street,
west.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
records; the November-Decemhcr rec
ords will arrive here first New York
steamer, about Wednesday. 8. 8. Sol
lee. 120 State street, west.
FOR SALE, GOOD SECOND-HAND
Everett piano. 304 Oglethorpe avenue,
vast.
"CLOSING OUT ' THE ENTIRE
stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and
coal heaters below cost. Bernstein
Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street,
west.
THERE IS NO MORE DBLIGHT
fuI music than Is made on the Edison
phonograph; buy one for your home;
the Edison phonograph Is the best
talking machine made; Edison records
make the best music. S. S. Holies, 120
State street. west.
OLD NE WSPA P E RB. 200 FOR 2 5
cents, at Business Office, Morning
News.
™ Knight’s Pharmacies SL
UNION PHARMACY, West Broad.
Holiday Good* hi Finn Toilet Koaps, K.sqiilsite stationery. Good
fVtmb* ami Itrualies, line IVrfunics, Tooth Ilnialiee and Toilet
nciv-.slilea—things with genuine Knight worth.
Wiley’s Delicious Box Candies.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
TondatT^
UPRIGHT PIANO, POOL TABLE,
CARPETS, FOLDING BEDS, ETC.
C. 11. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell Monday, 12, 11 a. m., at 22
Congress, west:
Six carpets and art squares, 3 sofas,
walnut bedsteads and bed room sets,
4 folding beds, extension Boston couch,
pool table, lounge, very pretty library
table, 3 adjustable chairs, lot of pic
tures. revolving bookcase, handsome
smoking set, with music box attach
ments, mahogany rocker, large Daven
port, sewing machines, platform scales,
refrigerators, baby carriage, heater,
ranges, g*as stoves, water closet, lot
of wall paper, Imported soda water and
ginger ale.
ALSO.
One upright piano, 1 Steinw'ay
square, ordered sold, without reserve.
ALSO,
A small stock of notions, mirrors,
stationery, suspenders, daps, clothing,
ribbon, buttons, bells, handkerchiefs,
and sundry other articles.
ALSO,
A good, serviceable horse, buggy and
harness.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE"DAYS.
OGLETHORPE AVE. anil BARNARD
CARPETS, MIRRORS FURNITURE,
CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC.
C. H. DORSET!’, Auctioneer,
Will sell on Wednesday, 14th Inst..,
at 11 a. m., e,t the residence on the
southwestern corner of Bartfard and
Oglethorpe avenue, the entire contents
of said premises, consisting, in part,
of:
The floor coverings on all of the
rooms, carpets, matting linoleum and
oil cloth. All of the mattresses and
pillows, moss, hair and feathers, win
dow shades, bed and table lln'en, bed
steads .eiderdown sofa pillows, hand
some portieres, valuable lace curtains,
wardrobes, chairs, handsome set of
dinning room chairs and flrteen-foot
extension table, antique desk, refrig
erators, cedar chest, blankets, antique
etagere, inuhogany ottoman, tine cut
lery.
ALSO,
Two very elegant parlor mirrors In
gilt frames, and a. very large lot of
bric-a-brac, including imported and
domestic ware, curios, a few articles
of cut glass and a great many articles
rare und beautiful.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
OUR TIRES ARE GOOD; WE SELL
them at cut rates. Williams Bicycle
Cos.
CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE
stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and
coal heaters below cost. Bernstein
Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street,
west.
STEINWAY SECOND-HAND PL
ano, $100; Guild, SBS; Barmore, S6O,
and other big bargains. Largest,
best and handsomest stock personally
selected, high grade pianos and or
gans ever shown In Savannah; pianos
tuned, repaired and thoroughly reno
vated; prices moderate; best work
guaranteed; estimates free. Murphy’s
piano warerooins. Guards’ Armory,
Bull and .Charlton: Georgia ‘phone 810.
irish coblerT fall raised
seed potatoes for sale; the best potato,
early, large yielders, few culls; sells
as high as any; also white Bliss and
Bovee seed. A. H. Lindsay, Ports
mouth, Va.
PLUMBING.
~blociTTight''rTean^
ful homos and preservation of your
eyesight. Block Light will give in
creased light at a reduction of gas
bills. Hence the economy. Block
Lights are Bold In every part of the
world where gas is used. Their econ
omy has been appreciated. Each Block
Light is guaranted 300 candle power;
no other one sold gives over 75; hence
the economy. One Block Light will
light a room brilliantly, where four
others are now used; hence the econ
omy. The Block Light acts as a
savings Bank; It pnya Interest on cost.
Block Light uses eight parts of air
to one part of gas; air costs nothing;
hence the economy. National Plumbing
Company, Agents. Jefferson and Mc-
Donough streets. Ga. ’phone 2847,
FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUM U-
Ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy & Son. 142 Drayton street. All
work done by us strictly first class.
m
HOARDING.
delightful rooms with
good board, hot and cold bath, gas
and telephone. 222 West McDonough
street.
~ 8 OUTH P OOMNI (HO L Y FURNISH -
ed, to gentlemen, with every conveni
ence and board, If they desire same.
"M. R..” care News.
BOARD OR TABLE BOARD,’ WITH
home comforts; large, pleasant rooms.
224 Oglethorpe, east.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST SUNDAY NIGHT. ON PREB
- Price or Liberty streets, a red
buggy lap robe; finder rewarded If re
turned to 222 Liberty street, east.
BLACK AND WHITE SETTER
dog, answers to the name of Rod; suit
able reward If returned to 122 State
street, east.
MISCELLANEOUS.
~your'"christma,s^'money''will
go further here than In any store In
Savannah. Sterling silver novelties
of all kind* at very low prices. J. H.
Koch, 46 Whitaker.
if’yolTwant"a"NlCE PRESENT
for some loved one. call at Wilensky’s
Jewelry store. You’ll find something
suitable and at moderate cost there.
Goods shown with pleasure. 244
Broughton, west.
K. FINBEROi li BROUGHTON,
east, has received a pretty line of la
dles’ and gentlemen’s watches, suitable
Xmas presents.
LET ME REPAIR YOUR BROKEN
Jewelry. E. W. Sylvan, with Stern
berg ft Cos.. Broughton_street.
KNAPP’S" EXPECTORANT CURES
coughs, colds, croup and ail bronchial
troubles; at drug stores 25 and 50 cents;
manufactured by W. O. Cubbedge.
GREEN, THE EXPERT VDLOAN-
Izer, makes a specialty of vulcanizing
automobile tires, c-aslnge and tubea
Both ’Dhoner.
FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUMB-
Ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy ft Son. 142 Drayton street All
work done b* us strictly first class.
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