The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 25, 1904, Page 15, Image 15

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HELP WASTED—MALE. WANTED, MAN WANTED AT Charleston, Valdosta, Quitmfcn, Bruns wick, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Madi son. Apply J. A. Nelson, Savannah. TO CONTRACT WITH A FEW IN dustrial canvassers for next year; best contract on earth. Southern Aid Sick Benefit and Burial Association. 22 Southern Bank building. WANTED, A NO. 1 SALESMAN; extensive life insurance or book ex perience desirable; no time to inter view cheap man. Address "Manager,” Box 646, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED, SPECIALTY SALES men to canvass retailers; new; from $3,000 to SIO,OOO a year for expert sales men. American Jobbing Association, jobbers, importers and manufacturers’ agent, lowa City, la. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED, COMPETENT WOMAN for housework and care of children; white preferred. Postoffice Box 37, Valdosta, Ga. ” WANTED, A COMPETENT NURSE. Apply with references at No. 2416 Bull street. WANTED, GOOD DINING ROOM girls and cooks; only those bringing references as to character need ap ply. Y. W. C. A., 129 Abercorn. “WANTED AT ONCE, TWO GOOD ■waitresses . chambermaids. Apply 423 Bull street. ' WANTED, COOK FOR FAMILY OF six. Postoffice Box 37, Valdosta, Ga. LADIES, $7 TO $lO WEEKLY EARN ed doing plain sewing at home. Ma terial sent free everywhere prepaid. Stamped addressed envelope brings particulars. Union Company, 1215 Fil bert street, Philadelphia, Pa. $20.00 AND EXPENSES PAID each week to ladies as district mana gers to distribute goods and make collections, experience not necessary; addressed envelope for reply. Wom ans’ Department, 52 Dearborn, Chi cago. “LADIES, tARN S2O PER HUN dred writing short letters; send stamp ed envelope. Best Manufacturing Cos., Valparaiso. Ind. AGENTS WANTED! fitting*classes: big profits; our twenty four-page free eye book tells how; write to-day. Jacksonian Optical Col lege, College Place, Jackson, Mich. AGENTS, S7S~PER MONTH AND expenses to sell advertising signs to merchants and manufacturers. St. Louis Sign Cos., St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS, MEXICAN FIRE OPALS; examination absolutely free; send stamp for particulars. Ross Curio Cos., Laredo, Tex. (Mexican Border). AGENTS, OUR NEW GOLD WlN dow sign letters beat* anything on the market; big profits; agents make SIO.OO to $20.00 daily; complete sample out fit 25c; particulars free. Sullivan Cos., 405 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111. AGENTS, EVERYBODY WHO uses any kind of talking machine can make their records three times as loud by using the Increasing Sound Disk on their reproducers; circulars sent. Compogram Cos.. Pulaski and Lexing ton streets, Baltimore, Md. AGENTS', READ IN DARK; nameplates, signs, numbers; 200 per cent, profit; samples free. Wright Supply Cos., Englewood, 111. EVERYBODY WRITE QUICK FOR sample and big offer; no free samples after this week. Sayman, 2127 Frank lin avenue, St. Louis, Mo. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. '^wanted^position'^as^assist ant bookkeeper; good penman and have good references; prefer some place In the South. Address M., Box 38, Craig City, Va. BARKEEPER OR HEADWAITER; thoroughly understands hotel business, city or Florida. Hutcheon, 118 West Oglethorpe avenue. I HAVE TO OFFER $2,000 CASH and services in any business where en ergetic business qualifications of a high order may receive a fair compensation; what have you to offer? Send full particulars to Steady Progress, care B. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116 Bull street. STENOGRAPHER, BRIGHT, BE ginner, gratis ten days to learn busi ness; good penman. Address Ernes tine, care Morning News. BOOKKEEPER, POSITION WANT ed by a lady who understands double entry or as assistant bookkeeper. Ad dress L., Morning News. STREET PAVING AND CON crete construction; foreman of six teen years experience now open for position; best of references. N. W. S., care News. WANTED, SITUATION AS STE nographer and bookkeeper; can take dictation; good references. Apply Y. W. C. A., 129 Abercorn. 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. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER and office man in the lumber business wants work of some kind by the Ist; best references. Address Clerk, 222 Montgomery, Savannah, Ga J WANTED, AFTER JAN. 1, Posi tion as credit man, to travel preferred; several years experience and best of references. Address “Confidential,” care Havannah Morning News. _____ A GOOD WASHWOMAN CAN BE found at 533 Hall. east. WANTED—BOOMIii THREE ROOMS. FURNISHED FOR light housekeeping, In good neighbor hood, convenient to cars and public school: gentleman, wife and two dear little girls: answer immediately. J. G. R, News office FURNISHED rooms - WANTED. Two or three modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, between State and Jones and Abercorn and Haber sham: references exchanged. House, Morning News. REFINED COUPLE WANT TWO rooms for light housekeeping: conveni ent to bath; state lowest price. Ad ore** P. O. Box 75. WANTED, FURNISHED ROOM north of Liberty street, by singe man; best references. Address Permanent, L 6, News Office. HORACE RIVERS , Real Estate, Urnyton niul St. Julian Streets. 'Phone* 167. HOUSES FOIt KENT. Planter* Hotel. 261 Broughton street, east ~.550 00 112 Owtnrtett street, west .... 60 00 22 Macon street, east t 50 114 Jones street, east 42 60 116 Jones street, east 40 60 II Duffy street, east ........ 80 00 200 Duffy street, east 26 50 ? Park avenue, east 26 00 16 Henry street, west 20 00 22 Henry street, west ...... 20 00 FLATS FOIt KENT. 110 Jones street, east. stores for rent. Con*rees street, west, lontgornery md Congress streets. Stable and warehouse on iitfsn and Houston streets. WASTED—BOARD. WANTED— YOUNG MAN FROM the North wants a room and board with private family, located near busi ness section. Address immediately Hungerford,” care News office. W AK TED—MISC ELLANEOC9. 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 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 500 miles any order for 2 cases or more, six gallons each, at $6.50 the case in gallons, or $3.75 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 satisfied. Reference, Jefferson County State Bank. H. A. Barrows, Monticello, Fla. PARTY, AMPLY RESPONSIBLE, desires to make arrangements with a few responsible farmers in South Geor gia to feed from 500 to 1,000 head of steers for delivery during the months of March, April and May; correspond ence solicited. Address “Cattle Feed ing, * care Savannah Morning News. HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES paid for scrap iron and steel, metals, bones, and rubber. F. W. Storer & Cos. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, stoves and household goods bought for cash. Bourquin, 113 Barnard street. PARTNER IN SALOON BTJSINESS desires to buy half interest in a good saloon; experienced bar men, with ex cellent references; send full particu lars and amount wanted. Address Partner, Morning News. WANTEDThICKORY, 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. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city property in amounts to suit; one to five years; prompt attention given to all applications. Chas. F. Fulton. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY IM proved property in any amount; rents collected; real estate bought and sold by 1- D. Laßoche. 21 Bay street, east. FOR RENT—ROOMS. TWO BEAUTIFUL FRONT rooms, one on parlor floor, one ‘above; southern exposure; all conveniences; facing Colonial Park; private family. Corner Perry and Abercorn streets. LARGE ROOMS 120~EAST BOL ton. DESIRABLE, NICELY FURNISH ed rooms for gentlemen; hot and cold bath: new fixtures in bath room. No. 31 .Tones street, east. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen; home comforts; also front basement suitable for doctor’s or lawyer’s office. 21 York, east, op posite Court House. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent; very reasonable, with all con veniences. No. 321 Whitaker; to gen tlemen only. FOR RENT. ONE LARGE, FRESH bright room; also one newly papered small room, furnished; hot and cold water. 112 West Oglethorpe avenue. TO ADULTS, DELIGHTFUL SOUTH rooms, furnished; rented singly or con nected; board In same block if desired; all conveniences; porcelain bath. 108 Gaston, east. FOR RENT—FLATS. M3 BROUGHTON STREET, EiAST; four-room fiat on second floor, and three-room flat on third floor, at a very low rental. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell ’phone 180. ON BULL STREET AND MAUPAS avenue, six-room flat at a very low rent. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell ’phone ISO. MODERN FLAT, FIVE ROOMS and bath, 214 West Liberty street. Apply M. D. Hlrsch. MODERN FLAT FIVE ROOMS and bath, Thirty-sixth street, east of Habersham. Rowland & Rowland. FOR RENT, FLAT. 237 JEFFER son street, consisting of four rooms and private bath; $ll per month. Charles F. Fulton. FLATS.THREE AND FOUR ROOMS, suitable for small families; Macon street, east, between Habersham and Price, $8 and $lO. N. P. Corlsh. "flat FOUR ROOMS AND BATH 418 and 420 Charlton street, east, cheap. N. P. Corlsh, 10 State street, west. FOR RENT, 211 WEST BOLTON; choice parlor flat. Apply on premises. "“SOUTHWEST “CORNER ABER corn and Charlton street lane; four rooms and bath; will rent cheap. G. A. Mercer, Jr. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 521 Broughton, east, $8; 307 Hall, east, $11.25; 818 Barnard street. $12.50; 116 Liberty, west, $l3; 220 Liberty, west; 303 Price street, $l5 each. Youmans & Demmond. “PARLOR FLAT 1210 WEST BROAD street, $8.50 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan stn-et. cast; Georgia 'phone 1010. “FLAT FOR RENT WITH ALL conveniences. Apply 110 Hull street, west, between Whitaker anrl Barnard. LOWER FLAT 144 JEFFERSON street for rent. Apply J. F. May, cor ner Oglethorpe and Jefferson, or A. S. Cohen, ’phone 68. _ _ FURNISHED FLAT 115 GORDON street, west: also stores Hull and West Broad streets. Apply upstairs NICE FLAT FOUR ROOMS FOR rent; large cedar closets: private toilet; stationary basins; recently overhauled; $12.50: adult reference required. Dale residence, Jones and Habersham. FLAT OF R OOMS NORTHEAST corner of Whitaker and Hull; nice lo cation; $15.00 per month. W. J. Mls cally, Jr. “convenient" FOUR-ROOM PAR lor flat, completely furnished: cheap to parties without children. Address L. A , care News. “FOR RENT, FOUR-ROOM FLAT gas and water ami every convenience; reasonably to * good tenant. 317 York. t' I'l’Klt FI.AT K< >l{ BUNT AT .14 Henry, east. Apply at $l2 Andereon, cast. A FARTHEST® gOH HUNT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 1$ Henry, east; *ll4 Lincoln. 113 each; me; Hull etreeL $24. 101 Jones, **•#, IXS; lH West Broad. 12$. Toumaiut * i ijmmwnml* SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1904. APARTMftSIVTS FOR REST. I HAVE ONE apartment 2014 Habershom with six rooms and bath and large attic, at a mere nominal rental. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Georgia ’phone 1010. CORNER WEST BROAD AND Perry, fine modern flat five rooms and bath, porcelain tub, speaking tubes; all modem improvements, sl6 per month. C. Mendel. 16 Bryan street, east; Bell phone 180. APARTMENT, THIRTY-THIRD and Habersham. James B. Copps, sls Congress: Bell 'phone 1919. ONE DESIRABLE APARTMENT left In "Casanova," corner Taylor and Lincoln. J. C. Postell, 18 Bryan, east. east. I AM ABOUT TO ERECT A NICE apartment house on 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. NEW APARTMENT ON GASTON street, near Barnard, five rooms and bath;modern and complete in every detail; convenient location at reason able rental. Chas. F. Fulton. UPPER APARTMENT,“3IO~WEST Thirty-first street; seven rooms; poree lian bath; hot and cold water. Bell ’phone 91. FOR BEST-HOUSES. ing contains seven rooms, kitchen and bath; large yard: rent, $33. Apply R. S. Claghorn, 110 Bryan, east. ’ 512 FORTYIIUST\ WKST;“IMME diate possession. Apply R. S. Clag horn, HO Bryan, east. 7 PA RK“a VENUE, WEST; THAT desirable residence, with large yard, outbuildings and stable, will rent cheap to right party. R. S. Claghorn, 110 Bryan, east. 307 YORK STREET. EAST; THREE stories; will fix over in good eondi tion for good tenant. G. A. Mercer, Jr. 302-304 HENRY STREET! EAST; these are in good condition; win rent cheap. G. A. Mercer, Jr. THE LOW' RESIDENCE, CHARL ton and Abercorn streets; it has just been put in elegant condition; can rent it at a figure that will surprise you. G. A. Mercer, Jr. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 618 Forty-second, west, $5; 21 Forty-first, east. $7; 1213 Montgomery, $10; 15 For ty-first, east; 603 Montgomery, 28 Thir ty-second, east; 1413 Barnard, sls each; 312 Thirty-eighth, west; 517 Howard street, sl6. Youmans & Demmond. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: COR ner Houston and President, $25; 401 Waldburg, west; 216 St. Julian, cast, $26 each; 228 Habersham street, $27; 210 Taylor, east; 112 Taylor, east; 207 Charlton, west, $35 each. Youmans & Demmond. “IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 105 Perry, west; 104 Harris, east. $45 each; 10 Jones t#rcet. east. SSO; 220 Llherty, west, $51.25. Youmans & Demmond, (I Bryan, east. ~FOR~ RENT, A VERY DESIRABLE house, furnished or unfurnished. 525 Whitaker. Apply 244 East Oglethorpe avenue. HOUSES FOR RENT, SEE HOR ACE RIVERS' LIST ON THIS PAGE. FOR RENT, THREE-S TORY brick house, 439 Barnard street; late ly renovated throughout. Apply 113 Broughton street, west. D E S I R ABLE SEVEN-ROOM house, perfect condition; corner Thirty third and Abercorn; S2O. J. C. Postell. 18 Bryan, east. HOUSE OR LOWER FLAT, 318 Waldburg, east. Rowland & Rowland. 414 CHA RLTON STREET. EAST; ten rooms and bath; modern conven iences; southern exposure. cheapest house in city. N. P. Corlsh. “FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIR able residences and flats. Apply A. Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east. 215 EAST BROAD STREET. SMALL brick house, five rooms and bath, $12.50 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Georgia ’phone 1010. 204 LIBERTY STREET, ' EAST, next to the corner Abercorn; two sto ries and basement, S4O per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell ’phone 180 . 630 BISMARCK STREET, FIVE rooms, $6.50 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Georgia ’phone 1010. HANDSOME DETACHED S“ROOM COTTAGE, 664 LAVINIA STREET, $8 PER MONTH. C. MENDEL, 16 BRY AN STREET. EAST; BELL ’PHONE 180. 2107 WEST BROAD STREET, AN excellent home, seven rooms and bath; lots of closets, large yard and stable; rental very low until next October. C. Mendel. 16 Bryan street, east; Georgia 'phone 1010. FOR~ RENT, NEW HOUSE,“ 413 Tattnall; $18: piazza, facing Jones. Ap ply 107 Broughton, west. “638 FORTY-SECOND STREET, west; four-room cottage; $4 per month. C. Mendel. 16 Bryan street, east; Geor gia ’phone 1010. 110 DUFFY STREET, WEST; SEV en rooms and bath; $25.00 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell 'phone 180. ““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. “224 OGLETHORPE “ AVENUE, west, for rent. Apply J. F. May, corner Oglethorpe and Jefferson, or A. S. Co hen, 'phone 68. FOR"RENT. HOUSE. 1412 HABER sham street, six rooms and hath; $12.50 per month. Charles F. Fulton. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE! READY for occupancy, Jan. 1, the most con veniently arranged house in Savannah; four fire grates, bath, front and back porch; large yard for chickens; $16.50 in advance; family without children preferred. Address New House, News office. ~FOR RENT. 11 GORDON STREET west; large, fine residence In a very nice location; 219 Lincoln street; a very comfortable house, with a large lot; fifteen acres of fine farming land adjoining city limits, with blacksmith shop, large barn and one-room dwell ing; all for $lO per month. I. D, La- Roche. FOR RENT, 104 HENRY STREET, west; thoroughly possession Immediately. Apply Albert Wylly, 12 Bryan, east. CHAS. F. FULTON. Real Estate Agent and Broker, Buys and Sells on Commission. Rents Collected . Estates Managed . Assumes the entire management of real estate, collecting rents, paying taxes, making returns, stc., thereby re lieving the owner of all care and an noyance. Long experience end persistent at tention enables me to realise foe prop erty owners the very beat results. All business placed In my hands will receive the most careful attention. I*l Bell —PHONE# —Georgia 111, FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT. RESIDENCE 905 Whitaker street, facing extension; has parlor, dining room, pantry, kitchen, five largo bed rooms; very desirable. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, HOUSE! 524 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. Rent rea sonable. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, LARGE RESIDENCE. 117 Perry street, west, facing Orleans Square; eleven rooms and modern conveniences; rent reasonable. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, detached’ RESl dence, 324 Waldburg street, west; on lot sixty feet front; stables and out building; recently 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 'KENT. DETACHED HOUSE, 234 Habersham street; seven rooms, bath, etc.; southern exposure; $25 per month. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, HOUSE, 1316 Bull street; six rooms und bath, $13.50 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. “for' RENT. HOUSE." 1314 ABER corn street; seven rooms, bath, gas and electricity; cabinet mantels, $lB per month. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, HOUSE 313 PARK avenue, east; seven rooms and bath; recently thoroughly renovated; sl6 per month. Charles F. Fulton. _ FOR RENT, HOUSE. 212 THlßTY second street, east; nine rooms and bath; S2O per month; southern expos ure Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, TWO-STORY SlX room house. 423 Thirty-sixth street, east; porcelain bath; sls per month. Chas. F. Fulton. "FOR RENT. DESIRABLE HOUSE, 102 Thirty-fifth street, west; south east exposure; seven rooms and bath; rent reduced. Chaa F. Fulton. FOR RUNT, COMFORTABLE house 416 Duffy street, west; six rooms and bath; southern exposure; sls per month. Ohas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, HOUSE 403 THIRTY thlrd street, east; parlor, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and porcelain bath; $lO per month. Chas. F. Ful ton. FOR RENT, FROM JAN. 1, 010- tached residence 120 Park avenue, east; southeastern exposure; all con veniences; S3O per month. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, ' HOUSE 419 TATT nall street; ten rooms and bath; very large yard; S3O per month. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, DETACHED RESl dence, 115 Waldburg street, east; now being thoroughly renovated; nine rooms; modern plumbing; large yard. Chas. F. Fulton. FOR RENT, LARGE DETACHED house, 410 Anderson street, west; six teen rooms; large verandas, stabler, etc; $25 per month. Charles F. Fulton. FOR RENT, HOUSE, 311 MONT gomery street, near Union Depot; twelve rooms and bath; S3O per month. Charles F. Fulton. FOR RENT, LARGE, MODERN residence, 201 Thirty-third street, west, corner Barnard; sixty-foot lot; screen ed throughout; stables and servants’ quarters. Charles F Fulton. ~~606 HENRY STREET, WEST, TWO story residence; good location; In good order; SB.OO per month. Wm. J. Miscally, Jr.. 16 Bryan street, east. ”“406 FORTIETH STREET] WEST; six rooms and bath; very large yard and large piazzas; $16.00 per month. W. J. Miscally. Jr. 2309 MONTGOMERY STREET, A cottage of five rooms and bath; very good location; $12.50 per month. W. J. Miscally. Jr. 410 FORTIETH, WEST, SIX ROOMS and bath; very large yard and piazza; good location; $15.00 per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr. 108 “THIRTY-THIRD, EAST, SIX rooms and bath; very good location; SIO.OO per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr, 1414 PRICE, NEAR ANDERSON, five-room cottage with bath; good lo cation; $12.50 per month. W. J. Mis cally, Jr., 16 Bryan, east. NEW RESIDENCE, ’HULL, NEAR Whitaker; seven rooms and bath; right rent. W. J. Miscally, Jr. FOR " RENT, " DWELLING 626 Montgomery, near Huntingdon; sl7. G. H. Remshart, 108 Jones, west. FOR RENT—STORES. CORNER HOUSTON AND BAY streets, store and dwelling, with four teen rooms; $25 per month. C. Mendel, 16 Bryan street, east; Bell 'phone 180. CORNER EAST BROAD AND TAY LOR STREETS, BRICK STORE AND TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR DRUGS OR FRUIT STAND; sls PER MONTH. C. MENDEL, 16 BRYAN STREET, EAST; GEORGIA ’PHONE 1010. STORE CORNER HULL AND Whitaker, in fine condition, and an ex cellent stand; right rent. Wm. J. Mis cally, Jr., 16 Bryan, east. “STORE 216 WHITAKER; NICE LO cation for small business; right rent to right party. W. J. Miscally, Jr. 346 “WEBT BROAD, NEAR UNION Depot; occupied at present by bar; oc cupancy Jan. 15; S3O per month. W. J. Miscally, Jr. FOR RENT, STORE. NORTHEAST corner Bryan and Whitaker streets; suitable for office or any retail busi ness; will arrange to suit tenant. Charles F. Fulton. 114 CONGRESS. WEST: ALSO HAS opening on St. Julian street; cellar and two floors above ground floor; near market; very cheap rent. Youmans & Demmond, 6 Bryan, east. STORE AND RESIDENCE, COR ner Loreh and Jefferson; suitable stand for green grocery; $17.50. N. P. Corlsh, 10 State street, west. STORK CORNER OF CHARLTON and Jefferson with dwelling above; this is a fine stand. G. A. Mercer. Jr! “FOR RENT!“sTORKS 137 JKPFER son, near York; sls; and 206 Bay, west, s2l. G. H. Remshart. lug Jones, west. FtHllt FOII HUNT. Fnn^G^T?TiTArsGA'lUVf"~K^7ovv"N as Springfield, containing about 107 acres; used by the bite MaJ. 0. M. R.vals. For term* apply to Henry Biun. i•• " - Fill* KKBT—HISiKI.I.AMCOI S. FOR RENT, STABLE NEAR ‘ Mi ner Of Bull and Jones streets, with accommodations for three horses. Kent reasonable, Chas F. Fulton. LARGE, WAREHOUSE AT~ F< sVf of Lincoln street on Ray; suitable for fa<doty or storage purposes, (j, A. Mercer, Jr. LARUE STABLE IN REAR Grill Taylor street, east, with five stalls, rent only sl2. Ynumsue A Demmond "FOR RENT, PLANTERS SToflfiE! ! wtib or ait bout bur, will inakii cbesp I isnt to right party. Apply is Hoist* | Risers, Drayton and It. Julia# streets. FOK RENT—OFFICES. FOR RENT. AT 210 GASTON street, west; two rooms, suitable for physician: a modern flat can also be had in same building. Chas. F. Ful ton. FOR RENT, LARGE OFFICE, NO. 20 Bay street, east, formerly occupied by the Peacock-Hunt & West Com pany; if desired, will divide into two officss.' Charles F. Fulton. FOlt RENT. FRONT 6FFICE,“I 10 Bryan street, east. $lO per month: also large, well-lighted room, suitable for manufacturing purposes. Charles F. Fulton. DOCTORS OFFICE; TWO NICE rooms: 10 Liberty street, west; choice location. G. A. Mercer. Jr. Foil SALE—HEAL ESTATE! YOU ARE AN OWNER OF REAL estate. It is very important for your own protection that you know certain things. 1 would like to ask you a few very important questions: First, do you ’as an owner of real estate know that if your house is vacant and you fall to notify the insurance company of this fact and your house hums down that you can recover no insur ance; Second, do you know that if you are at work repairing your property longer than n specified number of days and fail to notify the insurance com pany, ttiat they can refuse to pay for a loss by fire during the repairing? Third, do you know that If you mort gage your property and fail to notify the insurance company, and your property burns down that you cannot recover your insurance? Fourth, do you know whether an assessment against your property for paving, drainage, etc., is legal, and whether or not you should pay It? Fifth, do you know that if you rent a house to a party and say nothing as to the time that the law construes the ten ancy to he for a year? Most people think this constitutes a tenancy at will. Sixth, do you know that In case of fire that if you do not notify the insurance company and present your proofs of loss w-ithin a certain number of days that the company can refuse to pay you? Seventh, do you know also that if they fail to pay you promptly that you must en ter suit within a certain time or else your claim is gone forever? These are Just a few- of the legal points that an owner of real estate should know and have constantly In mind. You don’t know these things nor is it expected that you should. An ordinary collector does not know them. These are very important things to know. This you will apprectnto when you find your selves in someone of these unfortu nate situations. Perhaps the property burned may bo your home —your all. What then? Everything gone simply because you were ignorant of a point of law. But your ignorance, unfor natcly for you, will not avail you. It will not help you one lota. To a legal mind these things are over present. A legal mind is on the lookout for these things. Let me rrianage your estate and collect your rents. It will pay you. Ask my clients if it has not paid them. G. A. Mercer, Jr. DON’T FORGET THAT MY AD dress is as follows: G. A. Mercer. Jr., attorney at law, Southern Bank build ing. LOOK AT THOSE LOTS ON HALL street, Just east of Habersham; beauti fully located for residences or high class apartments. G. A. Mercer, Jr. TWO NICE TWO-STbRY HOUSES on Margaret street, 636 and 638; these are good either as an investment or as a home; can sell on easiest kind of terms. Q. A. Mercer, Jr. NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONT gomery and Duffy; this is a beautiful home, with large garden: owner has moved away and will sell at a sacrifice. G. A. Mercer, Jr. THAT COMFORTABLE RESl dence, with outbuilding and large lot, situated on the southeast corner of Jefferson und Bolton streets; in terior has Just been thoroughly reno vated; terms can be made. I. D. La- Roche. ““FIVE SMALL HOUSES ON MA%” pas avenue and Atlantic Coast Line Railway; also that nice two-story house, Lincoln and Forty-first street. 1. D. Laßoche. REID’S RESIDENCE, 0 ANDER son street, west, next to Lawton Me morial; price less than cost; terms easy. I. D. Laßoche. THAT 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 nlnih. L D. Laßoche. _ _ BULL STREETBUILDING, COIL ner York; splendid business property with great prospective value at a great barguin 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 I'ROI’ERTY FRONT- Ing Abercorn street, 133 feet, running westerly 80 feet on Thirty-second and 75 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. I. D. Laßoche. _____ 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. THAT 60x100 FOOT LOT, SOUTH east corner of Tattnall and Hunting don streets; two-story brick store and dwelling and two wooden dwellings to the east for $4,000; also the lot and improvements on the west side of Tattnall street for the same money; between Tattnall and Jefferson streets on the south side of Huntingdon street; also that elegant lot on the northwest corner of Duffy and Jeffer son streets, with store and five dwellings; the nicest Investment on the market. I. D. Laßoche. THAT LOT ON SOUTHWEST COR ner of Habersham and Congress street with 2 2-story dwellings thereon and room for another; the new dwelling has all modern conveniences. I. D. Laßoche. FOUR OF THE PRETTIEST LOTH In the meadows with a nice comforta ble home; Improved property Just out side city limits; now paying 13 per cent, after all expenses are paid: noth ing like It on the market. I. D. La- Roche, “FOR SALE. HOUSE 549 OGLE thorpo avenue, east, renting at $8.50 per month; will tel| cheap. Chas. F. Fulton. KOII SALE, AN IDEAL COUNTRY home, consisting of 100 acres, on salt water river. Five minutes to railroad station; house contains ten rooms. Chas. V. Fulton. t THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS for nles. new house on Haruurd street, near Fortieth; forty-five feet front, fan arrange easy terms. Chas. P. Fill 'oB. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOR sale five houses smt store, northeast corner Duffy and West Broad streets, rentals SBB per month. Chas. F. Ful ton . _ _____ FOR SALK, I JOS 3 ANO 4 OF j Springfield plantation, In city of fta> vsnnah, fronting Ud feet on t|i# Ixuls- I villa road containing 9 I’atti, price fi MW L If Pools. Oulsnißiii build- I Ing, to sailing*on, D. C. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. ANY PORTION OF 218 ACRES OF land, known as the "Lamar Tract.” southwest of city limits, about two miles, will be sold in farm lots to suit purchasers. C. H. Dorsett. TWENTY ACRES OF WELL wooded land, fronting on Waters road, about three miles from Forty-second street, at S4O per acre. C. H. Dor sett. “FOIt SALE, A VERY ATTRACTIVE country home of ten acres, with a live-room cottage, and two-room kitchen adjoining. The property has a pretty salt water frontage on La- Roche nvenue. is supplied with arte sian water, and has a variety of flow ers, and all sorts of fruits, grapes, nuts. etc. The property can he bought for $3,000 and for a responsible buyer, easy terms can be made. C. H. Dor sett. 'A TWO-STbItY“RESIDENCE! six rooms, bay window and large lot in West Savannah, near trolley line and paved road; artesian water and no city taxes; will sell very low —at a sacrifice. C. H. Dorsett. “Lot THIRTY FEET FRONT ON Park avenue, near Park Extension; sidewalk and street paved, and lot enclosed. C. 11. J)orseit. _ THE HABERSHAM HOUSE, KAC ing Orleans Square: one of the hand somest and most picturesque colonial residences In the South; can be bought cheap. Halnea A Hunter. I HAVE FOR SALE THE HAND SOME DUCKWORTH RESIDENCE, CORNER THIRTY-FIRST AND LIN COLN STREETS; THOROUGHLY MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT; FRESCOED, INLAID FLOORS. PORCELAIN BATHS, ELECTRICITY, GAS, ETC. FOR FURTHER PAR TICULARS APPLY J. C. POSTELL, 18 BRYAN, EAST. ___ FOR SALE, A BLOCK OF BUSI NESS STANDS IN DARIEN: CAN SELL THESE AT LESS THAN PRICE OF BUILDINGS; THIS INVEST MENT WILL EASILY NET 15 PER CENT. C. MENDEL. 16 BRYAN ST R E ET;; GEO RO IA PH ONE 1010. “FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE country home, containing 63 acres of land, 30 acres under cultivation; suit able for truck gardening, general farming, poultry raising, etc.; hand some large residence and good out buildings; beautiful grove and spacious groursla; penr orchurd and pecan grove; particularly healthy and desir ably located. For further particulars address E. O. C., care Morning News. A SPLENDID CORNER FOR~SALE, suitable for a cash business, groceries and 'bar; I have so much confidence that this Is a rare good stand for the aforesaid business, that lain willing to put In SSOO cash with any reliable party who buys It. E. F. Fegeas, lawyer, 116 Bull street. PICTVRRI AND FRAME*. to frame your valuable pictures, hut take your work to C. R. L. (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. BffGUfßl AND non. Kits. MACHINERY: SAWMILL. VARIA bIe feed with live rolls, engine and boiler complete; ready to operate. Hartfelder-Garbutt Company. 301-5 Bay street, west. ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS; IN fact, everything in machine line re paired by Mlngledorff & Cos., 510 Indian street. TIMUCII I,AMIS FOR SALE. in Calhoun county. West Floridft; 10,- 000 acres. Titles perfect. Want to realize at once. Address S. S. Aider man, Wewahltchka, West Florida. FOR ISALE, TI ’MBBR TO CUT, 1,- 000,000 feet lumber, 8 mules, one tim ber cart; 10-horse-power engine and boiler; Drayton rig, on B. & W. Rail way. Address C., Glory, Ga. UUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A CHANCE MONEY? I have been doing so well In the egg business that I feel it my duty to let others know how they can succeed. I sent to the Beard Chemical Cos., Norfolk, Va., and obtained their egg preserver. I bought eggs at 8 to 10 cents per dozen and kept them until fall when I sold them for 25 to SO cents and cleared $287. I reinvested tVils money each year for several years, when I had $3,872.50 as the np sult of my business. I have tried many ways of preserving eggs but this is the only way of keeping eggs per fectly fresh. The yolk won't stick and they look and taste Just like new laid eggs. It costs only one cent a dozen to preserve them. My son made $lO to sls a week selling the preserver to families who want to keep a few doz en for their own use. This is a good chance for agents. Any person can get full information and free directions by writing the above firm. Every reader should leam how to buy eggs now when they are cheap and sell them when they are dear. J. W. HAVINCfEXHAUNTED OUR TlM ber supply at our Poerun plant, we offer for sale the sawmill and Its equipments; the mill is a drcfilar mill of 35,000 feet per day capacity, in com plete running order, equipped with 100 horse power Atlas engine, twin engine steam feed, gang edger, slab conveyor, feed pumps, tools and all appliances required with a complete equipped sawmill; satisfactory terms can be made. Minnesota Lumber Company, Valdosta, Ga. WANT TO HELL HALF INTEREST in a drug business to a pharmacist or a man with experience. Aply P. O. Box O. Cltra. Fla, FOR SALK. QOOD DRUG Busi ness in fine Florida town. Address J. 0,, care News. LEARN THE REAL ESTATE Bus iness in your own home and make money on little or no capital; buy and sell real estate; rent houses, collect rents and loan money; we teach you how; reference, any banker or busi ness man in Perth Amboy. Write, Real Estate Correspondence School, Perth Amboy, N. CORPORATION WHOSE PROD ucts are handled by leading whole sale and retail dealers want competent man to take management of branch office; salary, $2,500 per annum and commission; energetic man should earn SB,OOO per annum: must'invest from SI,OOO to $5,000 in stock of com pany; unquestionable references aa to shlllty and Integrity required. Ad dress Box &SB. Madison. Wls. “for” SALE on “rent! grocery and bar to good tenant. Apply to Mys. Royal, 1701 Ogeechee road. “the RIGHT KIND of a man WITH si,ooo IN CASH AND SEHV ICKM CAN BUY ONE-HALF INTER EST IN THE BEST HOTEL PROPO HITION IN THE SOUTH. PAYING UPWARDS OF $2,000 ANNUALLY. ADDRESS WM. STEWART, HEN DERSONVILLE. N C. 100 lyiTS FREE;" APPLICANTS sending stump will receive a deed of lot, else ssxloo M to advertise West minster Park, suburb New York; agents wanted; eatery, SIOO a month. Twentieth Century Realty f unpaiiy, No 6 Wail slreat. New York “ FOR HALF. NAWMILI., iOJSSi FKFT capacity par day together with Use acres timber. Ad At see F, O. Bug Ul, lJooglae, Urn. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. MEAT AND GREEN GROCERY market for sale, or will sell the large ice box, meat block and other fixtures separate. For terms apply to E. F. Fegeas, lawyer. 116 Bull street. CLOSING OUT ‘ THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. SADDLES, 75 CENTS AND SI.OO. Williams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate Hons#. “there" is NO MORE DELIGHT 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. Sollee, 120 State street, west. EDI SON PHONOGRAPHS AND records; the November-December rec ords will arrive here first New York steamer, about Wednesday. S. S. Sol lec. 120 State street, west. Ft)R ~SA Le! UPRIGHT GRAND Kingsbury piano; used one week; will sell for $125 less than cash cost. Bar gain. Morning News. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters belotv cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. GOOD PEDALS, 75 CENTS PAIR.' Williams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate House. STEPNWAY SECOND-HAND PL ano, $100; Outld, SBS; Barmore, 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 warerooms. Guards' Armory, Bull and Charlton: Georgia ’phone 810. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. IRISH COBLER, “FALL RaTsED seed potatoes for sale; the best potato, early, large ylelders, few culls; sells as high as any; also white Bliss and llovee seed. A. H. Lindsay, Ports mouth, Va, FOR SALE. A PAIR OF ENGLISH blood hound dogs, well trained for man trailing; 2 years old. Chas. F. Eaton, chief of police, Lake City. Fla. FOR SALE, A FINE RUBBER tlred buggy (runabout) with three year guarantee, two sets harness, and one road cart; very little used. No. 10 Thirty-seventh street, east. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE stock of hot stuff stoves, wood and coal heaters below cost. Bernstein Bankrupt Sale, 305 Broughton street, west. FOR SALE "CHEAP! A llßE proof safe; outside dimensions. 72x56* 28; also 2 gas heaters. Ludden & Bates S. M. H. FOR SALE, BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks, $5.00 per trio; also two Light Brahma cockerels, $2.00 apiece. 345 West Broad street. PLUMBING. 'TiniTblock TraHT wTllTdo the work of nine open gas Jets and save its cost in three months. The Block light has revolutionized every known method of home or factory lightning, and is not an expense, but an absolute economy. It is as though you were reading by daylight, so clear, white and steady Is this wonderful light burning gas on your regular fix ture; it gives a light equal to ten in candescent electric light bulbs; also have gasoline pressure mantels. The National Plumbing Comrt.cny. Mc- Donough and Jefferson streets, Ga. ’phone 2847. Open evenings. Call and see us. FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUMB- Ing work call around to L. A. McCar thy & Son. 142 Drayton street. All work done by us strictly first class. MILLINISftY. ALL trimmed hats at a sacrifice; sls hats, $7; $lO hats at $5, and so on down the line, at Kenner & Britton, the popular price store. ALL SHAPES AT COST. TO CLOSE them out to make room for new goods; don't miss the sale. Kenner & Brit ton. RIBBONS: WE ARE OFFERING a special lot of silk and satin ribbon; No. 40 and 30 for 15c, this week only. Kenner & Britton, No. 118 Broughton street, west. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR baby caps, we sell the best caps mad* for 25c, 49c and 69c. Kenner & Brit tom " SANTA CLAUS HAS MADE KBN ner A Britton’s headquarters for doll hats. In all sizes and shapes. No. 118 Broughton street, west. RDI CATIONAL. sinoing'^taught reasonably by a pupil of Mesdameg Cleveland, Blols, Strouss, Von der Hoya, Messrs. Ludden, Lessing, Maas and Mallette. Ellen Marie Rankin, 43 Abercorn. MA hf DO LIN AND GtftTAR IN structlon; best modern methods; en semble practice Wednesday, 8:30 p. m. Miss Edith Teasdale, 18 Oglethorpe ave nue, east. LOST AND FOUND. - MORNING NEWS BUILDING SAT URDAY MORNING COLUMBIA BI CYCLE. WITH COASTER BRAKE. REWARD FOR RETURN TO MORN ING NEWS. LOST, LARGE, ONYX'BAR PINT Finder will be-rewarded by returning to De Soto Hotel office. liisf ON ABERCORN CAR OR ON street, a gold cuff button; letter N. Reward If returned to 17 Thirty-ninth, oaat. LOST] WIIITE AND LtVER 60L ored pointer dog. Please return to K. J. Davant, 116 Bay street, east. MISCELLANEOUS. FOOT PUMPS. 86 CENTS. WlL liams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate House. i IF YOU WANT A NICE PRESENT for some loved one. call at Wilensky’s Jewelry store. You'll find something suitable and at moderate coat there. Goods shown with pleasure. 844 Broughton, welt. ""Still there are many bhau tiful things in our stock; prices will naturally be a little better to-morrow. Let us serve you. J. H. Koch, Jew eler. 46 Whitaker ._ “KNAPP'S EXPECTORANT CURBS coughs, colds, croup and all bronchial troubles; at drug stores 25 and M cent#; manufactured bv W. O, Cubbedg*. WHEN You WANT TOUR mobile painted call on Kramer; he will do it right. CREEN, THE EXPERT VULCAN. Uer, makes a specialty of vulcanising automobile liras, casings and tube* Roth 'i.himat. K. FINMICRO, IS esat, has bronchea, necklaces, finger rings, etc.; auitabie for Christmas pres , " ~ '■ FOR RELIABLE PLUM fi ll!* work call around to L A MeCas thr A kon. 148 Urartu* attest. AM THANKS’ K W SffcVJS. WITH Steinberg A Cos., Brough to* .itset 15