The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 19, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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BIG CHRISTMAS GAME ONLY ONE WEEK OFF FROM TO-DAY BLIiE AMD WHITE IB PRACTICE EVERY WIGHT THIS WEEK. NO ONE WILL BE PERMITTED TO WATCH WORK THIS WEEK. CAPTAIN COPE DETERMINED TO EXCLUDE ALL SPECTATORS. Line Up Hat Been Practically De cided—George Holler Returns but Parents Will Not Permit Him to Play—Jacksonville Admits Proba bility ot Council and Thompson Not Playing—Record Breaking Crowd Expected to Witness the Game. One week from to-day the orange and black of Jacksonville and the proud blue and white of Savannah will be pounded into one conglomerate mass by the wearers of the colors, at Bol ton Street Park. At least two hours out of every twenty-four that passes between now and that battle will be devoted to drilling the forces of the Savannah rank and file until one keen, heady and untiring engine of offense and de fense shall have been perfected in all of its workings. From now until Monday the practices will be in secret. Capt. Cope has stated that no one, not even the warmest ad mirers of the team, will be permitted to attend these practices, as their pres ence can do no good, and they will only encourage others to come who will be in the wav. Line Up for Christmas. The line up for the Christmas game has been practically decided, and un less some accident happens to prevent it the following men will go in first: Futch, center; Johnson, right guard; Black, left guard; Cornwell, right tackle; Rossiter, left tackle; Lansberg, right end; Strong, left end; Harmon, left half back; Sullivan right half back; Mclntire, fullback, and Capt. Cope at quarterback. It is not altogether certain that Strong will go in at left end in the first half. Much depends.on his show ing in some of the scrub practices which will be held this week. Cub bedge has been playing a wonderfully fast game, and his tackling and gen eral defensive work has been above the average. It is the idea of getting as much weight into the line as possible that makes Strong such a strong can didate, He has also exhibited good judgment and great speed. HICKS IS PENITENT AND WILL GO BACK INTO FOOTBALL GAME Satisfactory Adjustment of Differences of Play er and Captain. "Billy” Hicks has made up his mind to go back into football harness, and whether he is used Christmas or not he will be on hand in uniform ready to take any one’s place who happens to be put out. He will also attend all practices. Hicks said last night he knew he was too hot headed, and should not have gotten mad, when he was order ed to pass the ball at center. “I have been playing for eight years on the Savannah team,” he said, “and it cer tainly is hard to leave the team this way. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA TO HAVE SOCIAL SESSION. At Enthusiastic Meeting Officers fop Ensuing Year Elected. Savannah Court No. 10. Daughters of Isabella, held an enthusiastic meet ing in the Catholic Library Hall yes terday and elected officers for the en suing year. * The attendance was unusually large and with a few exceptions the 125 members of the court were present. Mrs. Nana Lamar Walker was re elected grand regent and was pre sented with a handsome Daughter of Isabella pin, emblematic of the high esteem in which she is held by the members, and as a slight token of their appreciation of the good work she has done, and the able manner in which she has conducted the affairs of the court since its institution. Mrs. Andrew Hanley made the presentation address and her paper was extremely well written and ren dered. A collection was taken up and a large sum realized which will be de voted to the Christmas day fund for the Catholic orphans of the state. It was decided to give a social en tertainment about the middle of Jan uary and the committees will endeavor to make it an enjoyable affair. Each member of the court will be entitled to invite one guest. Mrs. J. J. Pow ers and Mrs. Dempsey were put in charge of the Entertainment and Re freshment Committees. Each lady will select a committee of her own td as sist in the duties. With a few excep tions the old officers were re-elected. The officers for the ensuing year are as follows: Grand Regent—‘Mrs. Nana Lamar Walker. Deputy Grand Regent—Miss Martha Connor. Prophetess—Mrs. Andrew Hanley. Jr. Historian—Miss Annie Goette. Financial Secretary—Miss Annie Me- Quade. Treasurer—Mn. T. t>. Dreyer. Monitor—.Mia* Stella Stroua. Sentinel—Mlaa Agne* Morgan. Organlat—Miaa Marie Harty. Chaplain—Rev. Robert F. Kennedy. Truateea (for three year*)—Mrs. J. J. Power* and Mrs. M. J. Barrett. WITH THE SECRETORDERS. Henry W. Grady Council No. *, 3. O. U. A. M., will hold Ha election for offi cer* for the ensuing year to-morrow night. An Intereating programme haa been arranged. Several of the old offi cer* will j>e re-elected, but aom# of the poaltlon* will be hotly contested for. aa several strong opponent* have offered themselves for nomination. Council No. t, >■ O. If. A. M . haa planned a banquet for the bolideya. end other council* of the order, with 'ha Daughters of A inert, a and liberty, • 111 he invited The feature of the evening will tie a dance given la the visiting guests Council Ns. I has re cently leCttsd US duartere end they Mclntire Is Working Hurd. Frank Mclntire has settled down to the most vigorous training he ever went through in his life, and says he is sure he will be able to play the entire game without the least incon venience. Savannah’s ill luck so far this sea son makes many uneasy lest some thing will yet happen to cripple the tefam just before the game with Char leston. Mitchell will again be able to get out to practices this week, and says he knows he will be in shape by New Year’s if not by Christmas. His injured shoulder has healed rapidly. The other injured members of the team have recovered, and if the present phy sical condition can be sustained through the week, Jacksonville will have a good game. George Sutler Back. George Butler, who was one of the star quarters of the South at Tech this season, has returned home, but on account of parental objections will not be able to get into the game. It w'as hoped that Butler would be avail able for use in the event Capt. Cope was Incapacitated in any way for play. Butler is an enthusiastic Blue and White rooter, and says attention is be ing attracted at all of the colleges by the New Year’s game between Charles ton and Savannah. Game Promptly at 3:30. Manager Mclntire announced yester day that owing to the thirty minute halves which would be played Christ mas, the game would be started promptly at 3:30 o’clock in order that it might be finished before dark. With the crowd which is sure to at tend the Christmas game it will be almost impossible to sell tickets fast enough to accommodate all at the grounds. For this reason Manager Mclntire urgqs all who expect to at tend the game to secure tickets at once. They can be had at Israel’s pool room on Bull street, where a plan of the reserved seats can be seen, and seats selected in any part of the grand stand. Jacksonville has admitted that there is a doubt of Council, Thompson and another all-Southern team man join ing the Jays for the Christmas game. This admission comes too readily, however, and it will not throw local bettors on the result off their guard. These men would make the Jays most formidable. A Society Event. The Christmas game promises to be an event of much note in society, as no less than a dozen parties have al ready reserved large blocks of seats for the game. Numbers of coaching and auto par ties have already made arrangements to attend the game and will view it from the side lines. A letter from Manager Dozier bears the information that no less than 200 rooters will accompany the jays on this trip. “I am perfectly willing that a stronger man should be put in my place, but I do want to end up my career with the honor in which it has been sustained. I have done all I could to make our team the strongest in the South, and I am still willing to exert every effort to keep the Blue and White supreme."- Johnson is being used at right guard, Hicks' old position, but this does not signifiy definitely that he will be the man to fill the place in both the Christ mas and New Year games. Capt. Cope sees the necessity of having two or three subs for the line positions in the event of injuries, and he has been working Johnson into harness. and well appointed lodge rooms in the city. On Friday the Daughters of America, J. O. U. A. M., will hold its election of officers for the ensuing year. The lodge is in a prosperous condition, and it is expected the new year will see it in much better condi tion. Division No. 3, Ancient Order of Hi bernians, will elect officers next Thursday night. This is the youngest division of the order in the city and the coming election will be the first since the institution of the di^sion. i fittli It is planned to make The Four- Track News, already widely popular and holding a unique place in the field of travel and education, larger and more attractive than ever. The increased cost of production makes an advance In price necessary. Commencing with the January, 1905, number, ilwili will be sold at news stands at 10 cents a copy; the subscription price will be SI.OO a year. If you subscribe on or before De cember 31, 1904, you will receive the remaining numbers of this year and all of IMS for 10 cents. ■ample copy sent free. GEORGE H. DANIELS, Publisher, f Kate* 4M WM, New Ifsrk. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1904. YAMACRAWS WON FROM OLD FORTS 10 TO 0. Contested Game of Football at Bolton Street Park. One of the fiercest football battles ever played in Savannah between jun ior teams was that at Bolton Street Park yesterday afternoon, when the Yamacraws and Old Forts met before a crowd of several hundred people. The Yamacraws were better drilled and exhibited considerably more judg ment, and won by two touchdowns, one in the first and one in the second half. The Old Forts had the advantage in weight, but lacked team worked. The play of both teams was serious ly Interfered with by the crowding into the field of the spectators. Several pretty end runs were blocked, and one small boy was hurt by being run over. A N EW QUARTER SIZE .ARROW IS CENTS EACH ; 2 FOR 28 CENTS CLUETT. PEABODY & CO., ■AKKM OP CCOiTT AND MONARCH IHUTI FRANK DIETER Fine, Tender, Juicy BEEF, VEAL, LAMB and PORK. CALF LIVERS and SPRING CHICKENS. Phone me your orders. MARKET PHONE 970. LUMBER, DRESSED AND ROUGH. WINDOW FRAMES. INTERIOR FINISH. YELLOW PINE,WHITE PINE, OAK. ASH AND CYPRESS. WE MANUFACTURE Sash , Doors and Blinds. A . s. BACON & SONS. Office: Bryan and Whitaker Sta. Factory: Lathrop avenue and O. 8. S. Co. wharves. Classified alveriisemlnts< PERSONAL. E. F. FEG BAS, LAWYER 116 Bull street; contracts, deeds, wills, collections, real estate, corporation work and foreign claims given espe cial attention; pax le Francais, Deutsch gesproehen. HUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS here and save money. J. H. Koch, Jeweler, 46 Whitaker. 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. ourTrepair SHOP IS ALWAYS rushed because we do good work at cut rates. Williams Bicycle Com pany. "MOTOR OARS.” THE VERY LAT est thing out, at Miller’s; automobiles and sulkleß; “The Pioneer Flyer;” buy your Christmas presents from us. 207 Broughton, west. _ REMEMBER, I’M WITH-STERN berg & Cos., Jewelers, Broughton street. E. W. Sylvan. RIBBON! RIBBON! RIBBON! Heavy, stiff taffeta, all silk ribbon. No. 40, 60 and SO at 10c per yard, all col ors; satin ribbon, lc, 2%c, 6c, 10c and 16c, 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. PATRONIZE SOUTHERN INDUB - 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 wagons 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. 612-520 Hull street, west; also Deer ing mowers, rakes and repairs. DOLL CARTS FROM 25 CENTS TO 310, at Miller's; dolls, 25 cents and up; tea sets, 25 cents and up; doll cradles and beds; doll trunks. 207 Broughton, west. * FOR SEWING MACHINES OF ALL kinds and supplies, call at 142 Jeffer son, needles, oil in bulk or .bottle. SETTER PUPPIES. ONE FEMALE Scotch terrier; Absynnian Guinea pigs, at Gardner's, 18 Broughton street, east. “STORE YOUR FURNIftJRE WiTH the Benton Transfer Cos., and get the key to your storage room; both ’phones 2, corner Montgomery and Broughton street. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS here and save money. J. H. Koch, Jeweler, 46 Whitaker. GREEN. THE EXPERT VULCAN- Izer; bring your vulcanizing direct to me, 324 West Broad; Jobs guaranteed or money refunded. Georgia 'phono, 1834. Bell. 2130. GIVE US A TRIAL IF TOU NEED any repairs on your boiler or machln ery of any kind. Mingledorff A Cos. •PHONE GEORGIA 1821 FOrTTHB best light ever offered to the public at 31.25; guaranteed for 3 months; prompt attention to ail orders; under Masonic Temple. A.CANEVET, FRENCH BHOEMAJO •r, agent for the celebrated B. & L. shoes. $4; my price, *2.60; first-class sample shoes always on hand for sals, repairing done while you wait. 309 Broughton, west. "HOME-MADE BROKEN CANDY, fresh-made every day. 10c a pound at Hettfiii ti'H. 110 Htutc slri-ft. West. IRON AND WOOD WAGONS AT Miller's; velocipedes, see-saws, toy ta bles, etc.; everything for “the little folks.” 207 Broughton, west. “ONE POUND BOX FIN* •and candles or chocolates, 36c, at Het llfltl'l, 114 State street, west O O PKNTON, DEALER IN ALL kinds of sawing machine*, has moved is 143 Jefferson and York isne. "ijOOSE KKATIiEHH WANTEb. f • ill renovate mess and cotton mat trseeae at II M apises, mw mattresses mads to order at right prtree, imme diate attention given to ail orders end work guaranteed I. It Denser, Ml pragter), Neil phone MM, Georgia •phene 9*41 PERSONAL. K. FINBERG, 18 BROUGHTON, east, has just received wedding rings, gold watches, pins and charms for Christmas presents; repairing done. ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS IF THE lgnito mantles are not the greatest convenience they ever had in their homes; call under the Masonic Temple and examine them. 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 ho is the agent. Whitaker, near York. FOR STORING. PACKING, SHlP ping and moving your household goods and cleaning and relaying carpets; general di’ayage a specialty. See Ben ton Transfer Cos., corner Broughton and Montgomery streets; both 'phones 2. MAXE~YOUR PURCHASES TO day. We offer you solid Values in la dies’ and gentlemen’s gold watches, signet rings, blrthstone rings and baby rings. Hatpins and stickpins, gold and silved thimbles, silver mount ed combs, brushes, tooth brushes and military brushes, fountain pens, Gem safety razors. J. & C. N. Thomas. Whitaker-St’ate. TO MY FRIENDS: j TAKE pleasure in informing you that I no longer am with Savannah 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 new. Nice stock just received. J. N. Sweat. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS here and save money. J. H. Koch, Jeweler, 46 Whitaker. RATTLE DRUMS, 50 CENTS, AT Miller’s; see our magnificent display of fancy rockers, music cabinets and ta bles; Morris chairs in mahogany, gold en oak and weathered oak. 207 Brough ton, west. I SELL, BUY, EXCHANGE, RE palr or rebuild all kinds of sewing ma chines; excelsior needles, oil and sup- Plies. O. O. Penton. 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 America; send for samples. b A. Stokes, Savannah, Ga. K. FINBERG 18 BROUGHTON, east, has just received the most beau tiful line of jewelry for Christmas presents in the city. He'll please you in nrlce and goods. AM AS PRESENTS AT REDUCED prices at Wllensky's opening sale. Watches, clocks, jewelry, diamonds, umbrellas and everything that is usu ally kept in a first-class jewelry store. 244 Broughton, west. BEFORE BUYING YOUR HOLl day gifts call at Wllensky’s jewelry store, 244 Broughton, west. It'll be to your Interest. GREER TH e”eXP ERT lzer, sells the best tire on the market for $3. Sundries at lowest prices. 324 West Proad, Both ’phones. KAFFIR, NATURAL AND COLOR ed reeds, all numbers, at Gardner’s, 18_Rroughton street, east. RING GEORGIA 1821 FOR MAN tles to fit any burner; guaranteed for three months by the only factory that guarantee their goods; 100 to 300 candlo power. A.CANEVET, FRENCH SKOEMAK er, 309 Broughton, west; the cheapest 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. MAHOGANY” SECRETARIES, SO fas, bureaus, chiplndale buffet, card and work tables, china, and brass pewter. 428 Congress street, west. BOOKS, SCHOOL AND MTSCelT laneous, bought and sold, at Gardners’ IS Broughton street, east. PLY YOITR CHRISTMAS THINGS of me. There are many beautiful arti cles in sterling silver in this mammoth jewelry store. E. W. Sylvan, with Sternberg & Cos., Broughton street. FIVE-POUND BOXES FINE As sorted candy, 76c, sl, and $1.60, at Het terich's 110 Stats strset. west HAVING OVERHAULED MY shop, equipping It with the best ma chines, tools and facilities for doing first-class work, lain before the pub lic for a share of its patronage in wheelwrighting. blacksmlthing, 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. BUY YOUR CHRiISTMAS GOODS here and save money. J. H. Koch, Jeweler, 46 Whitaker. CHRISTMAS IS COMING; WE sell you pure old port wine, muscatel, sherry, rhine wine at 60 cents bottle; pure blackberry and chlantl 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. "SWAN” SHOOFLIES; THEY ROLL and rock, at Miller’s only; shooflies, 76 cents to $3.50; Santa Claus, buy your Christmas presents at Miller’s. 207 Broughton, west. DANIEL A. HOLLAND SELLS, repairs and rents bicycles of every kind. Plenty second-hand wheels, good as new for sale. iSjj SPECIAL DAILY SALE No. 13. £6? ®j Monday, Dec. 19, 1904. ffi# Fourth Floor. I 4.98 1 •*(s; The Price TO-DAY for Sb if Ladies’ Silk Underskirts. O SR Two dressy styles, guaranteed silk IB underskirts—accordlan pleated flounce Get with ruffle or ruffled flounce, with tall- °r stitch straps, black, solid and lijl changeable colors, regular 37.00 values JV/ The Price for A QO ng To-day Only mff | LEVY’S J| PERSONAL. GOOD WORK ONLY AT WlL llams Bicycle Company, 240 Drayton street. DANIEL A. HOLLAND REPAIRS baby carriages so that they are the same as new. See him on Whitaker, near York. KNAPPS EXPECTORANT -IS A household word: cures coughs when everything else falls; at drug stores 26 and 50 cents. Manufactured by W. O. Cubbedge, 111 Barnard street. MEDICAL. isT'a medicine of merit, the most popular preparation for coughs and colds; at drug stores 26 and 50 cents. Manufac tured by W. O. Cubbedge, ill Barnard street. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE FOR the cure of liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine, tobacco and cigarette habits. For information, address Keeley Instt tute, 235 Capitol avenue, Atlantn, Ga. PIIOTOU R A PII Y. FREE, A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON OR water color portrait with every dozen cabinets (you don't have to buy a frame); call and see the excellent sam ples and note prices; finest studio work and most reasonable prices. Wilson's Photo Studio, 111 Whitaker street. IT IS NOT TOO LATE FOR A SlT tlng for your Christmas photographs; come now and we will give you your pictures in time for Christinas; come and see dainty new earbon-platinos, the leading photograph of the season: a large portrait free with, every dozen cabinets: your money back if you are not satisfied. Moore, 107 Broughton street, west. "NOTH INO BETTER FOR A Christmas gift than & 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. HELP WANTED—MALE. '^antodTY^ianto^take^care of a horse. Apply 216 Broughton street, west. "WANTED, TWO FIRST-CLASS JOB printers; steady position and good pay for right parties; nine-hour day. Ad dress Morning News Job Department, Savannah, Ga. WANTED, EXPERIENCED LUM ber bookkeeper with knowledge how to take and the importance of filling orders. Address H. V. L., care Sa vannah Morning News. wantedT immediately, first class planing mill man. Address Evans & Pennington. Guysie, Ga. WANTED, FIVE DUIVEKS;' ONE man eook; eight sawmill hands; one man in wholesale house, S6O per month; man to manage stable; five cooks; six housegirls; one chambermaid; six waiters for Florida; eight chamber maids for Florida; three butlers; one doctor’s driver; three salesmen. Wail dell's. 209 Jefferson street. WANTED WATCHMAKER, TO begin work in January at Wrightsvllle, Ga. C. H. Kittrell, Jeweler, Dublin, Ga. WANTED, A SOBER, RELIABLE printer; one who can assist In edito rial work; good wages or liberal propo sition to right party. Address J. H. Bussey, Sylvanla, Ga. WANT ED. BOY. YOUNG MAN. OR a settled lady stenographer that has some knowledge and experience in te legraphy. Address Hart Lumber Com pany, Heartsease, Ga. DETECTIVES, EVERY LOCALITY; good salary; experience unnecessary. Interstate Detective Agency, Milwau kee, Wis. WANTED. "TWENTY-FIVE CAR penters for house and general struc tural work; wages $1.60 to $2.25 per day; transportation up to SIO.OO re funded on arrival here. Our railway station is Isabella, Tenn., A., K. and N. Railway. Address Tennessee Cop per Company, Copperhlll, Tenn. 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. WANTED, FOR THE U. S. MA rine Corps, able-bodied men, between 21 and 36; 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 6 and. m. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED, A COMPETENT COOK. Apply, with references, Mrs. D. J. Ho gan, 221 Taylor, east. HOUSE SERVANT WANTED AT 18 Liberty street, west. References required. Call after 10 o'clock, a. m. 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. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED, SETTLED WHITE woman, who can milk and do house work. No. 204, corner Bryan and Abercorn street. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. ” $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. Fegoas, lawyer. 116 Bull street. CLERK WANTS POSITION; CAN do any kind of office work; quick, ac curate. not afraid of long hours. Hu bert, care News. BOOKKEEPER OF FIVE YEARS 7 experience, can do anything in an of fice, from retail grocery to railroad work; best references; small salary. Quick, care News office. WANTED, AFTERIfAN. 1, POSl tlon as credit man, to travel preferred; several years experience and best of references. Address “Confidential.’’ care Savannah Morning News. 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 lr. general appearance and densi ty, but much pleasanter to the taste. Mr. D. G. Purse, president of Inter state Sugar Cano Growers Associa tion, in a personal letter, states the following: "You have made a wonder ful success In your 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. We will deliver any where within 600 miles any order for 2 cases or more, six gallons each, at $3.50 the case In gallons, or $3.76 on halves. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sample will be sent on receipt 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 satis fied. Reference Jefferson County State Bank. 11. A. Barrows, Monttcello, Fla. WANTED, HICKORY, DOGWOOD, ash. persimmon and holly logs. James Cockshott, Charleston. S. C. MONEY TO LOAN. "moneyT^i^yoiTl^hed^t^all 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. DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, EXCEL lent table, hot baths, gas and tele phone. 222 West McDonough street. FOR RENT-FLATS. FLAT FOR RENT. 413 PERRY, west; five rooms and bath. Apply M. B. Ehrllcher. NICE FLAT, 4 ROOMS, LARGECR dar closets; private toilet; recently overhauled (Dale residence), Jones and Habersham. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. 'apartment; THIRTYArfifItD and Habersham. James B. Copps, 215 Congress; Bell ’phone 1919. FOR RENT—HOUSES. DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM house, perfect condition; corner Thirty third and Abercorn; S2O. J. C. Posted. 18 Bryan, east. _ 237 GORDON, BAST, CORNER LlN coln; nine rooms; every convenience. Haines & Hunter. FOR RENT. A VERY DESIRABLE house, furnished or unfurnished. 625 Whitaker. Apply 244 East Oglethorpe avenue. “FOR RENT'; SEVERAL DEBIR-" able residences and flats. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east. ~FOR RENT, 646" DUFFY, EAST; new building. Apply to H. Eason, No. 124 Thirty-second, west. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. "'party, amply^responsibleT desires to make arrangements with a few responsible farmers in South Geor gia to feed from 500 to 1,000 head of steerH for delivery during the months of March, April and May; correspond ence solicited. Address "Cattle Feed lng." care Savannah Morning News. 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 SALK—HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, THE VERY DESIR ABLE BRICK RESIDENCE ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROUGH TON AND HOUSTON STREETS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $4,000, EITHER CASH OR TIME, C. H. DORBETT. IF A BIRD IN THE 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_street. “FOR SALE, LARGE - NOTTBi - GOOD Interest; valuable Georgia property security. Address Andrews, Gaines ville, Fla. BEFORE YOU BUY OR BELL property consult Robt. H. Tatem, real estate dealer. No. 24 President street opposite Court House. Georgia 'phone 1860. RICE ISLAND, ALTAMAHA RlV er, opposite Darien. Oa., with boom front for timber. Apply, for particu lars to C. Howard McCarter, 407 Han som street. Philadelphia. PICTURE* AND FRAMES. DON'TT RUBT~ frame your valuable pictures, but take your work to C. R. L. (Compe tent, Reliable Ladevezo), 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. PICTURES AND FRAMES AT cost (excellent for Xmas presents); se> the grand display. 1,000 different subjects; a treat In art; pictures at any old price. Wilson’s Studio and Frame Factory, 111 Whitaker street, near Broughton. Stop and Get a Drink! of the celebrated Catoosa Spring's Waters. “All Healing" and “Litbia" on tap at our ■tore. Alt you can drink gratis. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY Oglethorpe and Drayton. ENGINES AND BOILERS. MACHINERY: SAWMILL. VARIA bIe feed with ilve rolls, engine and boiler complete: ready to operate. Hartfelder-Garbutt Company, 301-5 Bay street, west. ENG INES, BOILERS, PUMPS; IN fact, everything In machine line re paired by Mingledorff & Cos., 510 Indian street. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. in Calhoun county. West Florida; 10,- 000 acres. Titles perfect. Want to realize at once. Address S. S. Aider- Wewahltchka, West Florida. FOR SALE. WE HAVE SMALL timber for sale to make two locations for small sawmills: parties having small mills with no timber, see us at once. Shear wood Lumber Company, Shearwood, Ga. lit SINKS* OPPORTUNITIES. LAWYERS ATTENTION! ATTOR ney desires to buy an Interest in a busy office. Send full particulars and amount wanted to New Year Busi ness, Morning News office. FOR SALE," FIRST-CLASS BAR and fixtures; good patronage; a bar gain for right party. Address Bar, Morning News. DRUG STORE; COMPRISING soda fountain, fixtures and stock, for sale; location one of beat in Jackson ville. Address Hetfley Drug Company, Jacksonville. Fla. FOR sale— MIS( ELLANEOUS; "STEIN WAY SECOND-HAND"" Pl ano, $100; Guild, SBS; Barmoro, SSO, 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 varerooms. Guards' Armory, Bull nnd Charlton: Oeorgia ’phone 810. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale. 305 Broughton street, west. HORSES! H* *RBES! HORSES! AT auction; one carload first-class horse* will be offered for sale at auction, Younglove & Sipple's stables, Friday, Doc. 23. This load contains drivers, saddlers and draft horses: anyone wishing good, first-class Stock, will do well, wait and attend this sale; every horse, in load well broke. FOR SALE FOR $50," REGISTER ed setter and pointer dogs; setter thor oughly trained. Lock Box 93, Black shear, Ga. - EVE RY THUS SOLD AT CUT rates; plugs put In, 10 cents. Williams Bicycle Company. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west._ FOR BALE, CYPRESS shTnglehT Jarratt Bros., Savannah, Ga. FOR " SALE. GOOD EVERETT piano. 304 East Oglethorpe avenue. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND records; the November-December rec ords will arrive here first New York steamer, about Wednesday. S. S. Sol lee, 120 State street, west. FOR SALE. MULES AND HORSEST From 200 to 400 head on hand all the time; broke and unhroke; reference Commercial National Bank of Beeville, Tex.; correspondence solicited; hand! this to your dealer and oblige, yours truly, E. G. Reagan, Beeville, Tex. CLOSING OUT THE ENffWg stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. FOR SALE, TYPEWRITERS, Rlß bons and carbons, York Safe and Lock Company’s fire proof safes. Our typewriters are all new, the ribbons and carbons the best. The York fire proof safes are the best. Lippman Drug Company. "THERE IS NO MORE ful music than Is made on the Edison phonograph; buy one for your home; the Edison phonograph Is the best talking machine made; Edison records moke the best music. S. S. Sollee, 120 State street, west. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. PLUMBING. styles to fit every lighting necessity of home, office and factory, and every style is guaranteed to produce more light with a decreased quantity of gas than any other burner; fits any fix ture; any one can put them up; re quire no care and beyond an Infrequent renewal of mantles, last a lifetime and pay for themselves In decreased cost for gas. National Plumbing Company, agents, plumbers and gas fitters, Jef ferson and McDonough streets; Geor gia 'phone 2847. ’ FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUMR- Ing work call around to L. A. McCar thy & Son. 142 Drayton street. All work done by us strictly first class. HOAKDIJfO. BOARD OR TABLE BOARD, WITH home comforts), large, pleasant rooms. 224 Oglethorpe, east. MISCELLANEOUS. "~BuY~YuUR CHRISTMAS'^SoiSff here and save money. J. H. Koch, Jeweler, 46 Whitaker. "’nr YOU WANT A NICE 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. OUR 11.46 TIRE FS A WINNER" Williams Bicycle Company. KNAPPS EXPECTORANT CURBg coughs, colds, croup and ail bronchial troubles: at drug stores 25 and 60 cents; manufactured by W. o. Cubbedge. LET ME DO YOUR JEWELRY ReT pairing. E. W. Sylvan, with Stern berg & Cos.. Broughton street. WHEN YOU WANT _ fotiß AUTO mobtle painted call on Kramer; he will do it right. GREEN. THE EXPERT VULCAN, tier, makes a specialty of vulcanizing automobile tires, casings and tubea Iloth ’nhonea K . FIN BERG. 1* BROUGHTON, east, has brooches, necklaces, finger rings, etc.; suitable for Christmas pres ent. FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUMB-' tng work call around to L. A. McCar thy A Bon. 142 Drayton street. All work done b- < u* strictly first class. 3