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MERRY MAKING
MARKED HOLIDAY
STORES CLOSED AT NOON
AND CROWDS THRONGED PRINCI
PAL STREETS OK CITY.
Din Continued L’ntU Late at Night,
and Then This Form of Amuse
ment Ceased—During; Afternoon
Football Game and tile Matinee at
the Theater Were the Attractions.
When These Had Ended, Cronila
Again Surged the Streets.
The Christmas holiday was observed
generally in Savannah yesterday, with
the same features that marked Satur
day night and Sunday.
The din of exploding dynamite caps,
the explosion of giant cannon-crack
ers, the rapid-firing of the smaller fire
crackers. and now and then the sound
of torpedo caps exploding along 'he
rails of the trolley tracks, all combin
ed to keep every one in remembrance
of the fact that it was Christmas and
that the entire city was celebrating the
event.
Anew noise-maker came into general
use yesterday. A small, tin, horn-like,
arrangement so fitted that one needs
only to turn a sirfall handle and there
bursts forth a sound somewhat like a
compromise between a cut-cross saw
sawing lumber lengthwise, and the wail
of lost souls. The merchant offering
these inventions for sale characterized
them “The Official Football ltooter,”
and at once there w*as a heavy demand
for them.
Crowds on tlie Street.
The streets were crowded during the
morning with gay crowds, moving aim
lessly up and down and exchanging
greetings with passing friends. The
blue and white of Savannah was to be
seen everywhere, though there was no
dearth of the yellow and black of
Jacksonville. Every one was in high
spirits, and the bright sunshine kept
spirits from lagging.
At 1 o’clock the stores closed, and
the force of clerks were added to the
numbers already' on the streets. The
merriment and promenading continued
until the time for the football game
was approaching, and then the crowds
began hurrying for the ears that lead
by Bolton Street Park. Others took
their way to the theater to witness
the matinee performance.
After the game was over and the
theater attraction ended, the crowds
surged on to the streets again, and
the din and racket went on unchecked.
A tendency to quiet down is becoming
apparent, however, every one seeming
to be tired of the three days of con
tinuous, uninterrupted racket.
At the Postofficc.
At the postoffice the day was strict
ly observed as a holiday. The instruc
tions of Postmaster Blun were carried
out to the letter. *When the hour an
nounced for closing came every one
closed down work, save only those who
had to be on duty to attend to the
outgoing mails and to receiving those
coming in.
Mails were delivered by carriers from
9 until 11 a. m. and then the carrier
force was excused for the day. At 11
o’clock the general delivery and ' car
riers' delivery windows closed and no
more mail was distributed. There were
the usual number of attempts to get
mail from the rear door of the office
and several of the clerks were impor
tuned to “Just get my mail." All re
quests were met with the firm "noth
ing doing,” and this rule was followed
to the letter.
Cily Olllccs Were Closed.
Mail clerks were on duty during the
entire day, preparing the outgoing
mails and receiving those coming in
from distant points. To-day the regu
lar hours for delivery will be followed
and the different windows be open as
heretofore. Normal conditions, in fact,
will prevail everywhere and save for
heavier mails, there will be nothing to
indicate that the busiest season of the
year has just ended.
Almost without exception the city
offices were closed. The health office
was open most of the day and Clerk
of Council Creamer kept his office open
during the morning, Assistant Clerk
Hernandez being on duty there while
Mr. Creamer attended Police Court.
The city officials all spent a quiet day,
most of them attending the football
game in the afternoon. With the ex
ception of the ball game, the day pass
ed off with the city officials almost like
Sunday.
CITY BREVITIES.
The millinery class of the T. W. C.
A. will meet to-night as usual.
Detective Mose Davis yesterday ar
rested George Aplin, charged with the
larceny of clothes from Samuel Glov
er.
For cursing in the presence of la
dies near the Union Station, early last
night, Sam Williams, a negro, was
arrested by Patrolman H. E. Harley.
For breaking in the front door of
the house of Josephine Pontoon, No.
607 Harris street, west, Willie Evans,
a negro 28 years of age, was arrest
ed by Mounted Patrolman O. P. At
kinson early last night.
Robert Williams, the negro who was
arrested Saturday night charged with
shooting at Betsy Grant and also with
carrying concealed weapons was re
manded to the Superior Court on two
charges by Recorder Myrick yesterday
morning.
Andrew Jones, the negro boy who
was arrested Saturday night charged
w-ith shooting fireworks on the street
and with shooting a skyrocket which
struck Willie McMahon In the eye, was
fined sls or thirty days by the Re
corder yesterday morning.
LOCAL PERSONALS.
Mr. Mack Murphy of Boston Is at
the Screven House.
Mr. W. W. Hockaday of Atlanta Is
a guest at the De Hoto.
Mr. O. D. Dalton of Valdosta is
registered at the Pulaski.
Mr. George P. Butler of Augusta Is
registered at the De Hoto.
Mr. W. R. Underwood of New Ha
ven is stopping at the Pulaski.
Mr. J, C, ltlanton spent yesterday
out of the city enjoying hunt.
Mr. C. IC. Williams of the Univer
sity of Virginia is at the De Hoto.
Mr. M. W, Hloan of Anderson, H. 0.,
•* registered at the Herevcn House,
Mr. and Mrs. It. ft. Chapman of
Portland, Me,, ars registered at the
De Koto.
The Jacksonville football team,
which stopped at the Pulaski a title In
tile e|ty, made many friends here.
Mr. A. M. King of Jacksonville ass
among Ur me wh raise uo for the
game yesterday, lit rt-gisflPrd at tits
raMtt.
Mr and Mis. J (1 IgyuMllsr -4
J -'kaonvlUi ttsre hate fur the <*<
hell sente yesterday stupyH!*g at the
Puteaki Mr iayPwtiuo Is city <d
tsd id Us Jecgsuu t ill* TMttes L uMo
YOUTHFUL DRUMMER BOY.
Truly one touch of nature makes
all the world akin.
A little toddling sherub of a boy
marched along Broughton street
yesterday pounding out a pretty
fair march on a small drum lie
proudly wore strapped over his
miniature shoulders. Unaccompani
ed. unmindful of his surroundings,
on**!,, 8 smi,e of Pleasure unalloyel
SL itW bal>y face ’ he ke p‘
-tep w ,t!i his music.
Dozens of staid, dignified busi
stopped their hurrie 1
•rep., to observe the little fellow
‘ ' hi:, play. Matronly middle-ag-d
hal,ed by the way to catch
n.oi. than a fleeting glimpse of the
embiyonic drummer boy. Th
younger generation paid the tiny
soldier the homage of stepping
aside frcm the line of march. On
the countenance of all his watchers
played smiles of happiness, show
ng that joy is contagious.
Many were the comments ex
changed between the many who
slopped to observe and many were
the recollections of similar Utiie
ones that crowded into the minds
ai the elderly people. It is to be
doubted if an earthquake could
have caused a greater commotion
■n the street than did this wee
urchin some kindly Santa Clans
had made so happy.
After all. the world is one greit
brotln rheod.
THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer, Dec. 26
11:30 p. m .30.00
Morning News thermometer, Dec
26, 11:30 p. m _
Washington, Dec. 26.—Forecast for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
South Carolina—Rain Tuesday; Wed
nesday fair in the interior, rain on the
coast; decidedly colder Wednesday;
brisk east winds.
Georgia—Rain Tuesday and in east
portion Wednesday; decidedly colder
Wednesday; brisk south shifting to
west winds.
Western Florida—Rain Tuesday;
colder with a cold wave; Wednesday
fair; brisk northwest winds.
Eastern Florida—Rain Tuesday and
Wednesday; much colder Wednesday
in west and north portion; increasing
south winds becoming west.
Yesterday's Weather at Savannah—
Maximum temperature, 12:30
P- m 70 degrees
Minimum temperature, 8:00
a - m 52 degrees
Mean temperature 61 degrees
Normal temperature 54 degrees
Excess of temperature.... 7 degrees
Accumulated excess since
Dec. 1 22 degrees
Accumulated deficiency since
Jon. 1 242 degrees
Rainfall Trace
Normal : .11 inch
Deficiency since Dec. 1 205 inches
Deficiency since Jan. 1 .. .11.37 inches
River Report—The hight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta at 8 a. m.
(75th meridian time) yesterday was
6.4 feet, a rise of 0.1 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time, Dec. 26, 1904, 8 p. in.,
75th meridian time.
Name of Station. | T~j~\V | R.
Boston, cloudy | 30~lSE | .00
New York city, raining .. 30 NE | T
Philadelphia, raining 30 NE T
VVashington city, raining 30 NE T
Norfolk, foggy 36 |NE T
Hatteras, clear 48 |NE .00
Wilmington, cloudy ...... 52 E .00
Charlotte, raining .’ 40 JNE .18
Raleigh, raining 40 NE T
Asheville, cloudy 54 jsE T
Charleston, partly cloudy 60 iE .01
Atlanta, clear 62 SE .00
Augusta, cloudy 66 jsE .00
Savannah, raining | 62 |S T
Jacksonville, partly coudy 68 SE .00
Jupiter, partly cloudy ... 74 SE .00
Key West, clear ......... 72 E .00
Tampa, clear 70 S .00
Mobile, cloudy 68 S T
Montgomery, clear 70 SE .00
Vicksburg, cloudy 72 S .92
New Orleans, raining ... 72 S T
Galveston, cloudy 66 S .06
Corpus Christi, cloudy ... 72 IS .04
Palestine, cloudy 42 NW .70
Memphis, raining 60 ISW 3.20
Cincinnati, raining 56 SE 1.16
Pittsburg, raining 48 |NE T
Buffalo, cloudy 34 |E .00
Detroit, raining 36 E .08
Chicago, cloudy 36 NE .20
Marquette, snowing 26 E .02
St. Paul, snowing 26 N T
Davenport, raining ...... 34 E .34
St. I-ouis. foggy I 56 E T
Kansas City, snowing ... 22 NW .14
Oklahoma, cloudy 18 NW .00
Dodge City, snowing ... 10 NW .04
North Platte, cloudy 6 NW T
H. B. Boyer.
Local Forecaster.
The Pan-Celtic Congress, in session
at Carnarvon, Wales, recently, is a
conglomeration of several gatherings,
chief of which is the great Welsh
Eisteddfod. Ireland has two annual
Celtic gatherings—the Oireachtas and
the Fels Ceoll. The Highlands of Scot
land has a Mod, and Brittany also
keeps its Celticism aflame at an • an
nual assembly. Manxland has no such
assembly, but the study of the Gaelic
is being encouraged In various ways.
"/ /oaf courmgm and thought I
would nor or regain my horntth."
"Three years of delicate health
trying doctors’ prescriptions and
patent medicines” without benefit
might well sap the courage of any
woman. And vet Mrs. Bryant proved
that tbe question of the cure of wom
anly disease is only a question of
using the right remedy. A few doses
of * Favorite Prescription ’ restored
her courage and revived her hope,
because sne could see "a decided
change from the first.” Three
stonthi’ use of the medicine re
stored her to perfect health.
Dr. Pierre’s Vuvonte Prescription
cure* irregularity, dries weakening
drains, lirsla inflammation snd ul
ceration, and cures female weak nee*
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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1901.
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To Prove What Swamp-Hoot, the Great Kidney Remedy,
Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of the News May Have
a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.
\V>nk and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness
nnd onflerlng than any other disease, therefore, when through ne*lect
or other causes, kidney trouble Is permitted to continue, fatal result*
are sure to follow.
Your other origans may need attention--hnt your kidneys most,
Viecause they do most and need attention first.
If you are sick or “feel badly," begin taking: Dr. Kilmer's Swan*p-
Root, the grest kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because aa soon as
yonr kidneys begin to get better th ey will help all the other orgnns to
health. A trial will convince anyone.
The mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney
and bladder remedy, Is soon real
ized. It Stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing
cases. Swamp-Root will set your whole
system right, and the best proof of
this is a trial.
53 Cottage St., Memiose. Mass.,
Dear Sir: Jan lith, 1904.
“Ever since I was in the Army I had more
or less kidney trouble, ami within the
past year It became so severe and compli
cated that I suffered everything anil was
much alarmed—my s‘re_igth and power was
fast leaving me, I saw an advertisement of
Swamp Root and wrote asking for advice. I
began the use of the medicine nnd noted a
decided improvement after taking Swamp-
Root only a short time.
"I continued its use and am thankful to say
that I arr. entirely cured and strong, In order
to be very sure about this. I had a doctor ex
amine some of my water to day. and he pro
nounced it all right and in splendid condi
tion.
-1 know that your Swamp-Root is purely
vegetable and does not contain any harmful
drugs. Thanking you for my complete re
rovery and recommending Swamp Hoot to
all sulTerers, I am," Very truly yours.
- I. C. RICHARDSON.
Swamp-Root is not recommended
. EDITORIAL NOTE —In order to pr ove the wonderful merits of Swamp-
Root you may have a sample bottle an and a book of valuable information, both
sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands
upon thousands of testimonial letters received front men arid women cured.
The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well know'll that our readers
are advised to send for a sample bottl e. In sending your address to Dr.
Kilmer & Cos., Binghamton. N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous of
fer in the Savannah Morning News. The genuineness of this offer is
guaranteed.
While the Atlantic squadron was In
the Bay of Lisbon the band of the
flagship Kearsarge gave a concert at
the Royal Gun Club In the Portuguese
capital. Among the members of the
club are many leading naval and mili
tary officers. The King was present.
Several officers of the squadron had
been invited to the reception at the
club. A number of petty officers and
blue Jackets were ordered there to give
an exhibition, and some of the tars
took their boxing gloves with them.
The King, so the story goes, after hav
ing witnessed a couple of sparring
bouts, grew so enthusiastic that he
put on the gloves himself with one of
the petty officers. The latter is a
crack boxer, and the light tatto he
played upon the royal nose, jaws and
ribs afforded unbounded delight to the
irreverent American tars.
A French consul from China, inter
viewed by the Paris Eclair, says that
the work of the Japanese in China is
Immense, and its effects arc already
striking and disquieting for Europeans.
Everywhere Japanese are to be found
organizing the country and instructing
the people. These Instructors act as
spies, and have even pushed down to
the French Tonkin frontier.
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: Rrynn and Whitaker lb.
Factory: Latlirnp avenue and O. 8. b.
Cos. wharves.
CUMIfIEP /LVkhliSEMtftTS.
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ing nd youthful, it* wtpit we suggest
for nrw year; it* experience, sheltered
by a handsome bead of hair, is sought
after, without, well, you know, lienee,'
the sue* ess of our toupees. Wigs,
switches, pompadour* and hair goods
In general, Hend toi Ole catalogue of
America's Cheapest Hair Company, Ha
vanoali, flu.; it Is free,
LET MK DO* YORK JEWELRY
repairing during Use nw year. K. W.
kyivan, Midi Hi ember* A <’o
OIL HEATKKM, WiroD HKATKRM,
hot Stuff, Wood and cud stoves; east
lion ranges, steel tsngrs, very cheap,
tssii or • r*4it, will lake yur old Uiv>
Pi etchsuge. di fcia'la Vf j*i airing wu
p f i.- try one of the best susoe inurnau*
p.s in the Houib. a complete this of
t|m pe#, >4 k'lrnen turn|i*fs. Hevsn
net. HfiSVS Company, O' fef 1*04*404 and
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for everything, but Kt promptly cures
kidney, liver and bladder troubles, the
symptoms of which are—obliged to
pass your water frequently night and
day, smarting or irritation in passing,
brickdust or sediment in the urine,
headache, backache, lameback, dizzi
ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness,
nervousness, heart disturbance due to
bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions
from bad blood! neuralgia, rheumat
ism. diabetes, bloating, irritability,
wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss
of flesh, sallow complexion or Bright's
disease.
If your water, when allowed to re
main undisturbed in a glass or bottle
for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi
ment or settling, or has a cloudy ap
pearance, it is evidence that your kid
neys and bladder need immediate at
tention.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and
is for sale at drug stores the world
over in bottles of two sizes and two
prices—-fifty cents and one dollar.
Remember the name. Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
PERSONAL.
lzer; bring your vulcanizing direct to
me, 324 West Broad; Jobs guaranteed
or money refunded. Georgia 'phono,
1834. Bell, 2130.
MAHOGANY SECRETARIES! SO
fas, bureaus, cldpindale buffet, card
and work tables, china, and brass
pewter. 428 Congress street, west.
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S
gold watches from $25 up at J. & C.
N. Thomas, Whitaker and State.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING; WE
sell you pure old port wine, muscatel,
sherry, rhine wine at 50 cents bottle;
pure blackberry and chianti 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.
K. FIN BERG, 18 BROUGHTON,
east, has Just received the most beau
tiful line of Jewelry for Christmas
presents in the city. He'll please you in
price and goods.
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ON
things left over. J. H. Koch, Jeweler,
46 Whitaker.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND SELLS,
repairs and rents bicycles of every
kind. Plenty second-hand wheels,
good as new for sale.
FIVE-POUND BOXES FINB As
sorted candy. 75c, sl, and $1.50, at Hat
terlch’s 110 State street, west.
HAVING OVERHAULED MY
shop, equipping it with the best ma
chines, tools and facilities for doing
flrst-class work, I am before the pub
lic for a share of its patronage in
wheelwrlghting. blacksmithing, horse
shoeing. F. Chris Krainer. 310 St. Ju
llan.
CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES;
gold fish and globes; fish food; canary
and parrot seed, at Gardners’, 18
Broughton street, east.
"GIVE US A TRIAL IF YOU NEED
any repairs on your boiler or machin
ery ot any kind. MTngtedorff A 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 first-class Jewelry store.
244 Broughton. west,
books! S('HO(iL"aND MlSCEL
lancous, bought and sold, at Gardners'
18 Broughton street, east.
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ON
things left over. J. H. Koch, Jeweler,
M Whitaker.
• MOTOR CARS," THE VERY LAT
est thing out, lit Miller's; automobile*
anti sulkies; "The Pioneer Flyer;" buy
your Christmas presents from us. 207
Broughton, west.
patronize Southern indus
try; If you need a farm or coupling
wagon, one or two horse wagon, or
wagon for draylng lumber, sand, orlck.
see 11. K. C. Feus, these wagons ure
made Kouth, from Southern lumber,
by Southern met hurtles, and handled
by Houtheru railways; now, boys, help
tit* South and buy wagons of me; tune
or rash, guaianteed twelve months.
512-520 Hull attest, west; also Deer-
U>g in * ere. rakes and repairs.
DOLL CART* FROM CENT* TO
ltd. st Miller's; dolls, 15 cents and up;
tea seta, U cents Slid UP, dull ladies
end beds; doll trunk*. S7 Broughton,
• eel.
run nfcwiNtf machine• or all
kinds riit supplies, veil st 141 Jatar
#vi>. needle* oil to Puts or butt's.
Hi I J 4 r N TIP <MAH. WHITA’
koi -Htgi* tol J* IVPp bargain*.
PERSONAL.
best light ever offered to the public
at $1.25; guaranteed for 3 months;
prompt attention to all orders; under
Masonic Temple^
' A.CANEVET. FRENCH SHOKMAK
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.
"hOME-MA DE BROKEN CANIDT.
fresh-made every day. 10c a pound at
Hetterich's, 110 State street, west.
ONE-POUND BOX" FINE ASSORT
ed candies or chocolates, 25c, at Het
terlch's, 110 State street,' west.
O. O. PENTON, DEALER IN ALL
kinds of sewing machines, has moved to
142 Jefferson and York lane.
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. It. Dooner, 331
Drayton! Bell 'phone 1136; Georgia
'phone 2841.
“ SEE OUR QAS lamps! \V 117-
llams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate
House.
FOR SOLID BARGAINS IN FINE
jewelry never fail to look through the
offerings of J. & C. N. Thomas. Whlta
ker and State. '
K.FINBERQ, 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 hnd in their
homes; call under the Masonic Temple
and examine them.
FOR STORING, PACKING, Slfff
ptng and moving your household goods
and cleaning and relaying carpets;
general di'ayagc a specialty. See Ben
ton Transfer Cos., corner Broughton
and Montgomery streets; both 'phones
2.
J. GARDNER, AGENT, ~8
Broughton street, east, for the Klni
ball anti-rheumatic ring.
TO MY FRIENDS: I TAKE
pleasure in informing you that I no
lontMr am with Savannah Stove Oom
paiija. but with D. N. Thomason, 139
Jeffry>n, where I will he pleased to
serve you. Mr. Thomason makes a
specialty of repairing or exchanging
anything In the stove lino. Rest prices
for old stoves in exchange for new.
Nlre stock just received. J. N. Sweat.
| SELL, BUY, EXCHANGE, UE
pair or rebuild all kinds of sewing ma
chines; excelsior needles, oil and sup
plies. O. O. Renton.
"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. M. A.
Stokes, Savannah. _____
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ON
things left over. J. H. Koch, Jeweler,
46 Whitaker. _j_ * 0_
SETTER PUPPIES. ONE FEMALE
Scotch terrier; Absynnian Guinea pigs,
at Gardner's, 18 Broughton street,
east. ,
BRING ME YOUR WATCH AND
let me clean and regulate it for you.
E. W. Sylvan, with Sternberg & Cos.,
Broughton street.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR HOLl
day gifts call at Wilensky's Jewelry
store, 244 Broughton, west. It'll be to
your interest. / ___
""i RON AN 17 WOOD WAGONS AT
Miller's; velocipedes, see-saws, toy ta
bles,"etc.; everything for “the little
folks." 207 Broughton, west.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND REPAIRS
baby carriages so that they are tho
same as new. See him on Whitaker/
near York. *
KAFFIR, NATURAL AND COLOR
ed reeds, all numbers, at Gardner's,
18 Broughton street, east. ,
— "SWAN" S HOOF LI ES; TH BY rSIL
and rook, at Miller's only; shooflies, 75
cents to $3.50; Santa Claus, buy your
Christmas presents at Miller’s. 207
Broughton, west.
K NAPP S EX P ECTOR ANT 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.
GREEN, THE EXPERT VULCAN-
Izer, sells the best tire on the market
for $3. Sundries at lowest prices. 324
West Proarl. Both ‘phones.
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.
— 'STORE TOUR FURNITURE WITH
the Benton Transfer Cos., and get the
key to your storage room; both 'phones
2. corner Montgomery and Broughton
street.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND REPAIRS
and rents Smith Premier typewriters.
If you wish to buy anew machine ho
Is the agent. Whitaker, near York. _
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ON
things left over. J. H. Koch, Jeweler,
46_Whltaker.
■ring GEORGIA 1821 FOR MAN
ties to fit any burner; guaranteed for
three months by the only factory that
guarantee their goods; 100 to 300 candle
power.
RIBBON! RIBBON! RIBBON!
Heavy, stiff taffeta, all silk ribbon, No.
40, 60 and 80 at 10c per yard, all col
ors; satin ribbon, lc, 2V4e, 6c, 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.
A.CANEVET, FRENCH SHOF.MAIt
er, 309 Broughton, west; the cheapest
place In town to buy shoes, because
his rent Is low, and he pays cash for
hls goods; the public gets the benefit
of It.
PHOTOGRAPH Y.
~FREE!
water color portrait, with a dozen cab
inets (don’t have to buy a frame); just
to Introduce you to the largest, most
complete and best equipped studio in
the South; best workmen employed;
finest materials used; latest and best
finishes at popular prices; call and see.
At Wilson’s Photo Studio, 111 Whita
ker street (corner Broughton lane); P.
S., frames made to order.
FOR THIRTY DAYS WE WILL
make all of our high grade photo
graphs at popular prices; the new ear
bon-platlnos Included; if this work
does not suit you, nothing will; all
photographs turned out of t/his studio
are the very best; your money back If
you are not satisfied. Moore's Studio,
107 Broughton street, west.
MEDICAL.
KNAPPS EXPECTORANT IS A
medicine of merit, ths most popular
preparation for coughs and colds, at
drug stores 25 and 50 cents. Manufac
tured by W. O. Cubbedfe, 111 Barnard
street.
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HELP W 4NTI.H—MALE.
roTTriiK^uTir^iiA^
rln* Coips, able-bodied men, between
21 and $6, good character; man speak,
read and writs English, marines serve
st sea on tneu-of-war In sll parts of
the world, on land Ip our Island pos
sessions, and st naval stations In the
United States. Apply to Reel lilting
Officer. U. f. Marine Corps, second
floor Custom House, Kevsnnsh, (is.,
H 111 tS I P. Hi,
MY M A NUFA'‘TURING HOtMMC
trusty, sestetsnl for branch otkre, fig
paid aeekly [meltUrti |ierinaft* of. tin
* apiiai i squired. pervious *sgvft*n*e
bat essential Add:*** llfainb Man#*
get, M Dearborn, * IB* a#**
HELP WANTED—MALES.
A STRONG. NEAT AND WILLING
man as attendant and valet for a
young man partially paralyzed; white
man able to read and write preferred;
must reside on premises. Address, giv
ing experience and references, A. R. L,
P. O. Box No. 353. Savannah. Ga.
WANTED. A NUMBER ONE REO
istereil druggist. Address Beladona.
care Morning News.
WANTED AT ONCE, FIRST-CLASS
ruler; permanent position and good
wages to right man. Address Burke
&_ Gregory, Norfolk. Va.
WANTED. AT ONCE.TWO FIRST -
class milkers at Ryal’s Farm; Geor
gia 'phone 1652.
WANTED, A MAN TO TAKE CARE
of a horse. Apply 216 Broughton street,
west:
WANTED, 2 MEN COOKS, 5 DRlV
ers, boy for North Carolina. 2 dairy
hands, young man for stable work, 2
women for Jacksonville, 6 sawmilj
hands, 3 city salesmen, 4 women cooks.
6 houseglrls, 1 nurse, 1 dining room girl,
white house woman. Wandell's, 209
Jefferson street.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED. A SERVANT FDR
small family, who can cook and give
reference. Apply at 204 East Thirty
second between 11 and 1 o’clock thla
morning.
WANTED. COM PETENT WOMAN
for housework and care of children;
white preferred. Postofflee Box 37,
Valdosta, Ga.
\V ANT ED, A THOROUGHLY COM
pbt'ent rook. Apply 210 Taylor, west.
WANTED, WASHW< >MAN; BRING
reference. 403 York, west.
WANTED, COOK Ft >R FAMILY OF
six. Postofflee Box 87, Valdosta, Ga.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
I AM AN ABLE-BODIED YOUNG
man. addicted to no habits, desiring a
position as bookkeeper by Jan. 1. J.
11.. care Morning News.
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—FLATS.
FOUR OR FIVE-ROOM FLAT,
with bath; must be clean and In good
repair. Address, giving price, location
and full particulars, E. Gahow, Screven
House. ,
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WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES
paid for scrap iron and steel, metals,
bones, and rubber. F. W. Storer &
Cos.
WANTED, 150 CEDAR POSTS 8
feet in length. Apply to Mr. Hum
phreys, at Col. Estill's place. Isle of
Hope.
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 Murch, April nnd May; correspond
ence solicited. Address "Cattle Feed
ing," care Savannah Morning News.
W ANTED, HI CKO RY, DOGWOOD,
ash, persimmon and holly logs. James
Coekshott, Charleston. S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY! IF YOU NEED IT CALL
or write nnd 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
o'r other securities, without removing
the same from your house; you can re
new or reduce the loan. E. Mu’niberg,
225 Congress, west; Georgia 'phone
1992.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
LARGE ROOMS 120 EAST BOL
ton.
1 on IU£.\T—KXATS.
MODERN FLAT FIVE ROOMS
and bath. Thirty-sixth street, east of
Habersham. Rowland & Rowland.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
ONE DESIRABLE APAItTMENT
left in "Casanova," corner Taylor and
Lincoln. J. U. Postell, 18 Bryan, eaat.
east.
APARTMENT, THIRTY-THIRD
and Habersham. James B. Copps, 215
Congress; Bell 'phone 1919.
FO It RENT— HOUSES.
~from comfoid
table house, 317 Waldburg east. Row
HOUSE OR LOWER FLAT, 218
Waldburg, east. Rowland * Rowland.
FOR rent! a VERY DESIRABLE
house, furnished or unfurnished. 525
Whitaker. Apply 244 Eaat Oglethorpo
avenue.
FOR RENT" SEVERAL DESIR
able residences and flats. Apply A.
Wylly, 12 Bryan street, east.
FOR RUNT—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT, PLANTERS HOTER
wtih or without bar; will mnke cheap
rent to right party. Apply to Horace
Rivers, Drayton and St. Julian streets.
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE
country borne, containing 53 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
grounds; pear orchard and pecan
grove; particularly henljhy and desir
ably located. For further particulars
jjddress E. O. C., care Morning News.
Three separate houses on
Habersham street on monthly Instal
ments: now -is a Chance to get a
home. It. H. Tatein, 24 President street,
east.
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FARMS FOR RENT,
KoR RENT, THAT FARM KNOWN
Ss Springfield, containing about 107
agree; used by the late MaJ. G. M.
R.vals. For terms apply to Henry
Bl*n.
PICTURE* AND FRAMES.
trust green m"en"'”to
frame your valuable pictures, but
take your work to C. R. L. (Compe
tent, Reliable Ladeveze), where you
can get the best grade moulding*,
nqatly 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.
ENGINES AND HOILKRN.
M'ibN'K.i rr HAWM?LL.""vARIX
bie feed with live rolls, engine and
tMiiler 1 otppl.'te; ready to operate.
Hsrtfelder-Oarbutt Company, 301-5
flay street, wsst.
ENGINES, tIOILEHH, PUMPfI; IN
fait, everything in mschlne line re
paired by Mtngledorff g Cos., 510 Indian
street
Ml *1 NESS IIITOHTt MIIES.
WANT TO HELL HALF INTEREST
In s drug business to s pharmacist or
s sum with ekiiei’leliie, Apty I* O,
|i.. ii. rum. Kb.
K 1 .it mall. Good drug rm*g
neae ui fin* KlwKi town. Address J
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
~ IxecutorFsale;
JOHN L. ARCHER, Auctioneer.
The undersigned, as executors of the
estate of George W. Owens, late of the
county of Chatham and the state of
Georgia, deceased, under and by virtue
of a decree In Chatham Superior Court,
will sell before the Court House door
of said county, during the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in January,
1905, the same being the third (3rd)
day of said month, the following real
estate in the city of Savannah, said
county and state:
Lot six (8) Derby ward. Jekyle Ty
thing, the same being on the north
east corner of Bui! and Bryan streets.
I<ot one (1) Decker ward. Heathcot*
Tythlng. .the same being on the south
east corner of Congress and Barnard
streets.
The eastern one-third (1-8) of lot
three (3) Derby ward, Jekyle Tything.
the same being on Bay street. Just
east of tho Savannah Trust Com
pany.
The western one-half of lot two (2)
Anson ward. First Tythlng, the same
being on Broughton 'street, Just east
of the Marshall House.
Lot twenty-three (23) Trustees Gar
deg, situated on Broughton street, be
tween East Boundary and Reynolds
streets.
The eastern one-half (14) of lot twen
ty-two (22) South Oglethorpe ward,
the same being on Margaret street,
between West Broad and Farm streets.
Lot eight (8) Anson ward. Second
Tythlng, the same being on state
street, between Abercorn and Lincoln
streets.
The eastern one-half ((4) of lot seven
(7) Anson ward, First Tything, the
same being on State street, between
Abercorn and Drayton streets.
The western one-half (V 4) of lot seven
(7) Anson ward. First Tythlng, the
same being on State street, between
Abercorn nnd Drayton streets.
I,ot "X" Anson ward, situated on
Oglethorpe square, and bounded by
Abercorn, Statof Lincoln and President
streets.
Also three second preferred income
bonds of the Central of Georgta Rail
way Company.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for
titles.
Geo. W. Owens,
W. W. Owens,
T. Lloyd Owens,
Executors of tlie estate of George W.
Owens, lately deceased.
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IIL'NINENS OPPORTUNITIES.
HAVING EXHAUSTED OUR TlM
lier supply at our Dot-run plant, wo
offer for sale the sawmill and It*
equipments; the mill is a circular 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,
feeil pumps, tools and all appliances
required with a complete equipped
sawmill; satisfactory terms can bo
made. Minnesota Lumber Company.
Valdosta, Ga.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
ALL OUR TOYS LEFT WILL BH
sold at half cost; come and get them
to-morrow and this week. Bernstein
bankrupt sale, 305 Broughton street,
west.
SADDLES, 75 CENTS AND" $1765!
Williams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate
House.
THERE 1B NO MORE DELIGHT
fuI music than Is made on the Edison
phonograph; buy ono for your home;
the Edison phonograph Is the best
talking machine made; Edison records
make the best music. S. 8. Sollee, 120
State street, west.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
records; the November-December rec
ords will arrive hero first New York
steamer, about Wednesday. 8. S. Sol
lee. 120 State street, west.
ALL OUR TOYS LEFT - WILL JB®
sold at half cost; come and get them
to-morrow and all this week. Bern
stein bankrupt sale, 305 Broughton
hireet, vv< st. .
G( )OD PI'iDALST 75 CENTS ~ PaTr!"
Williams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate
House.
STEINWAY SECOND-HAND PL
nno, $100; Guild, SBS; Barmore, SSO.
and other big bargains. Largest,
best and handsomest stock personally
selected, high grade pianos and or
gans ever nhown In Savannah; pianos
tuned, repaired and thoroughly reno
vated; prices moderate; best work
guaranteed; estimates free. Murphy’s
piano warerooms, Guards’ Armory,
Hull and Charlton; Georgia ’phone 810.
ALL OUR TOYS LEFT WILL BE
sold at half cost; come and get them
to-morrow and ail this week. Bern
stein bankrupt sale, 306 Broughton
street, west.
PLUMBING. °
ONE BLOCK LIGHT WILL DO
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 faetory
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 man tel*. The
National Plumbing Company, Mc-
Donough and Jefferson streets, Oa.
’phone 2847. Open evenings. Call and
see us.
FOR GOOD RELIABLE PLUMB-
Ing work call around to L. A. McCar
thy A Son. 142 Drayton street. All
work done by us strictly first class.
lo4t and found!
GOLD WATCH AND FOR ON
Bull street, between Broughton and
Forsyth Park; Initials "J. M. R." en
graved. Kindly return to 404 West
Forty-first street and receive reward.
TAKEN FROM IN FRONT OF THE
MORNING NEWS BUILDING SAT
URDAY MORNING COLUMBIA BI
CYCLE, WITH COASTER BRAKE.
REWARD FOR RETURN TO MORN
ING NEWS.
LOST, WHITE ANI) LIVER - "CoY7
ored pointer dog Please return to
R. J. Davant, 116 Bay street, east.
MISC'ELLANBOVfc
SPECIALLY LOW~PRICES ON
things left over. J. H. Koch, Jeweler.
46 Whitaker.
FOOT PUMPS. 35 CENTS. " "Wit*-
hams Bicycle Cos., the Cut-Rate
House.
IF YOU WANT A NICE PRESENT
for some loved one. call at Wilensky's
Jewelry store. You’ll find eomethlng
suitable and at moderate cost there.
Goods shown with pleasure. I4
Broughton, west.
I’M "NOW READY ¥O j&o."MBS
watch and Jewelry repairing. E. W.
Kyivan, with Sternberg A Oo„ Brough
ton street.
~KN'APP'B EXPECTORANT ffmt’ff
•nughs, colds, croup and ail bronchial
troubles; at drug stores 25 and 54) cants:
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"WHEN YOU want YOUR Atifol
mobile painted call on Kramer; ha will
do it right.
CRFKN. THE EXPERT VUU'AItZ
Iser, makes * specialty of vukmnlslng
automobile tires, rasing* and tubef
Pgth ’phanas. ’ |
k #inh?!kg, II
rani, Hm browhec, idst ci,
rings, etc.; suitable for •’lirtotmas proa.
•ml. AY
FOB poor* reliable plume.
leg t*rk >*ll around tu L A. MoCgr
thy g ken |4I Drayti-a *t>*e4, AH
work figne H 5 m etrtoty fl.st ukun.
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