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GEORGIA THRIFT.
Tho real estate transfer* at Amsricui last
week aggregated f 40,0X1.
Efforts will be made to erect a guano fac
tory in Arlington in t-e near future.
Wise & Aris will move their blacking
and polish plant from Fort Payne to Talla
poo A
The exchange bank of Washington has
SIOO,OOO of Wilkes county mosey deposited
with it.
The statement of County Treasu-er Wood
shows Stewart to be in a better financial
condition than usual.
W. F. Morse, representing the Engle
Cremators- Furnace Company, of New York
city, is in Brunswick, trying to have a
crematory put in by that city.
Printup City is to have anew hotel of
fifty ro ins. The lumbar has arrived and
work will begin at once. The hotel will be
completed in about furty days.
The Coweta Fertilizer Company has been
running night and day for two or three
weeks past, and is so n u.r up with its w rk
now that all orders for guauo can be filled
as soon as received.
The Hayden building, on the corner of
Alabama and Forsyt 1 streets at Atlanta,
has just be j n sold for $46,000. Maddox,
Rucker & Cos. were the buyers, and Z. D.
and George W. Harrison the sellers.
The board of di ectors of the Merchants’
National Bank of Rome have elected R h:rt
J. Gwaltney assistant cashier. It i-. under
stood that be will accept the position, which
will probably necessitate the closing of the
East Rome male academy about April 1.
Chattanooga capitalists have an option
till April 10 on the property of the East
Rome Land Company. The option cov
ers 2,500 acres of suburban property in East
Rome, and includes Lakeview park, which
is l eached by a dummy line, that is also
owned by the land company.
Cordeie’s water wo ks bonds have ar
rived. The design consists of a turpentine
scene. The trees are cut and men are draw
ing the turpentine from the boxes. On the
right hand corner of the picture is a water
tower. The bonds were purchased by W.
W. Collins of Macon at par.
Some time ago the people of Terrell
county voted on the question of issuing
bonds to build anew C 'Urt house. Those
who opposed the project were successful and
carried the day. Now it is suggested that
the block, or a part of it, on which the
court house standL be divided into business
lots and sold. It is believed that the lots
would bring money enough to build anew
and modern court house without involving
ttie c uuty in debt. One gentleman says be
would give $3,000 for sixty feot front on the
corner of Leo and Main streets.
Rome Tribune: A mountain on Taylor’s
ridge in Chattooga county has been found
to contain a dept sit of kaolin of the purest
white and perfeclyt free from grit and any
coloring whatever. Tne deposit is several
miles in length, and only about three miles
from the railroad. The side of the moun
tain is said to be nearly all kaolin. The
discovery was made a woek ago, and speci
mens were at o ce mailed to N. H. Bass of
this city. Mr. Bass saw at once that they
were of the purest quality, and sect some
of t: em to the celebrated china potteries of
Haviland. An opinion has not been re
ceived from there as yet, but an answer is
expected every day. When asked about
the kaolin bed, Mr. Bass said there
was no doubt of it being the very purest
quality, and entirely free fr m any sub
stance that will prevent the manufac
ture of the very finest chiua. Taylor’s
Ridge is only a few miles from
Rome, and potteries for the production of a
very fin^, quality of china are likely to be
established there or at this place at au early
date. ,
The Atlanta car works already have
more orders than they can fill. A big order
bad to be declined because the cars we e
wanted within ninety days. Orders for
street cars are in, and before the summer is
over Atlanta mi do cars wiil be on the
streets of the city. The company is pre
pared to make either horse, dummy, or
electric cars equal to any in America, or
Europe either, for that matter. One iu
?[uiry shows the tremendous volume < f the
ruit and truck bu6ine-s done iu Georgia.
A transportation company in the southern
part of the state wants 800 to 1,000 re
frigerator cars. Here alone is an invest
ment of $750,000 to move the fruit and
vegetable crop, not to sneak of the ventila
tors the Georgia road will put on to
move watermelons. Patrick Calhoun says
the Central and other lines he is interested
in will largely increase their rolling stock
and general facilities. Such ad inand for
cars was never bef re known in the history
of the country. The railroads, not being
able to get cars made as fast as they need
them, have largely listed the cars if outside
corporations known as car trusts, paying a
moderate mile ge in order to handle busi
ne.-s for which tneir own rolling stock was
not adequate.
GEORGIA POLITICS.
Congressman Crisp has declared himself
not a candidate for governor.
A state temperance con vention has been
called to meet in Atlanta on May 8.
Tnomasville thinks that Southwest Geor
gia has always heretofore been slighted in
the division of high office in the state, and.
therefore, nominates Judge A. H. Hansell
of that place as the man to succeed Gov.
(lordoo.
It is stated that Hon. A. T. Mclntyre, Jr.,
will stand for re-election as representative
from Triomas county, and that A. R. Jones
of ThomasviUe would be a candidate for
senator from the Seventh senatorial dis
trict, c imposed of Brooks, Colquitt, ami
Thomas counties.
MEDICAL.
-'Cv Y Tl)SIAI:iAlll)'
With your name and address, mailed to
the Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, Ga., is
necessary to obtain an interesting treat
ise on the blood and the diseases incident
to it,
s s s<
Skin Eruption Cured.
One of my customers, a highly respected and
influential citizen, bnt who is now absent from
the city, has used Swift’s Specific with excellent
result. He says it cored him of a skin eruption
that he had been tormented with for thirty years,
and had resisted the curative qualities of many
other medicines.
Robzbt Cijoo, Druggist. Falls City. Neb.
SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
H. H. SASNETT, with Meinhard Bros. & Cos.,
tati-s this method of iniorming his friends and
patrons and the friends and patrons of Mein
tard Bros. & Cos. that lie has removed to Way
tro-s, Ga., where he will be every Saturday.
Should his customers want goods 11 bis line be
, r " be get* to th mon his regular rounds, a
wter or a postal card to him at Waycross by
Saturday of each week will bring blm to see
t-iem on the Monday following.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Oliver Chilled Plow.
I liKST PLOW MADE. FOB SALE BY
J. D, WEED & CO,
GKNKIUL A+SXVTfII
VAX IIOT'TEX’S COCOA.
1 UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES, i;
| The claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet are steadily < I
!; winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee, it is not only a |!
!; stimulant but a nourisher; and it has the great advantage of J
11 leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general !j
;! use. The strong may take it with pleasure, and the weak !j
; j with impunity. 2
Van Houteits Cocoa i
“BEST & COES FARTHEST/’
J fcyVAN Houten’s Cocoa ("one® tried, always used”) leaves no injurious effects on th® %
£ nervous system. It is no wonder, therefore, that in all parts of the world, this incentor’t 2
2 Cocoa is recommended by medical men instead of tea and coffee or other j
H cocoas or chocolates for daily use by children or adult*, hale uud sick, rich 2
and poor. “Largest sale in the world.” Ask for Van HoUTEX's end take no other, 56 5
SHOES.
WE HAVE GOT THEM!
GOT WHAT? WHY THE MOST
STYLISH SHOES
If lie if| Tim \M
Perfect of
ifok Irtish
Any Style, All Widths, Ato E. Try Us Once.
The GlcTbe Shoe Store,
STOVES.
# MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN
JUICES, BY USING THE
WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR
FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THB
CHARTER OAK
STOVES I RANGES,
There Is not a Cookinp Apparatus made nslnt? the
Solid Oven Door but that the loss in weight of meat is
from twenty-five to forty per cent, of the meat roasted.
In other words, a rib of beef, weighing ten pound* if
roasted medium to well-done will lose three pounds.
The same roasted In the CHARTBR OAK
RANGE using l the WIRE GAUZE OVEN
DOOR, loses about one pound.
To allow meat to shrink istolose a large portion of
1 1 Its juicos and flavor. The fibres do not separute, and it
Sind for illustrated Circular and Price Lists. becomes tough, tasteless ana uup&i&teabie.
Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges "with “Wire Gauze Oven Doors, arc Manufactured
by the Loccclsior Manufacturing Cos. 9 St • Louis, Jfo., and Sold by
CLARK &. DANIELS, Sole Agents, Savannah, Ga.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
TH E OLD NAT IONAL
AT LINDSAY A THE BEST NOW IN USE.
SEE OUR SUPERB . . -U CARRIAGE
THE BEST—LOW PRICES OCR MOTTO.
LINDSAY & MORGAN,
LEADING FURNITURE AND CARPET DEALERS.
S. ~VV- Cornor I3rou<rhton. and 13am y-vrtl Streets
CHOCOLATE.
Shqcolate I
Paris Exposition , 1889 J- 5 col^medall:
LARGEST CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD I
YEARLY SALE EXCEEDS 30,000,000 POUNDS. K
PUREST, HEALTHIEST AND BEST.
Asic for YELLOW WRAPPER lenier Chocolates anil take no others. |
For Sale Everywhere.
BRANCH HOUSE, UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. lc |
LrDI’MAN BROS.. |. wholesa i o Agts. JOHN LYONS & CO., Retail Agents.
S. GUCKEJNHEIMER & 6QN., f
HOTELS.
UNDE R ONE MANAGEMENT!
DUB’S SCREVEN HOUSE HOTEL TYB EE,
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. WILL OPEN ON OR BEFORE MAY Ist.
First-Class in Allits Appointments. Large Sam- One of the Handsomest Summer Resorts in
pie Rooms for Commercial Travelers. 110 mon.
33_ DTJB Proprietor-
VEGETABLES FRUITS. ETC.
W. D. CHAMPION.
Strawberry Crates
and Baskets
A SHIPMENT OF THE ABOVE GOODS RE
CEIVED THIS DAY BY
a. a caufioirs sun,
Succe&tof to A, H. Champion.
CARRIAGE WORKS.
SANBERO A CO..
bt. Julian. Congo** and Montgomery *trs*t*
FKANKUN SyUAHJ-
We ai<* to Uw pgsde umtmmvmt'***
tU>O lb Um fUrf#
TIIE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1800.
DRY GOODS.
New Springs Goods
ARRIVING DAILY AT
M. L. BYCK & BRO.’S,
156 BROUGHTON STREET.
SATIN EB, elegant patterns, 10c. Ohalllesßc.
Oi 'gtiam*, Figured Lawns Check Nain
sook, ail fr in sc/and up.
Illegal t line of Heiustiteh Colored Bordered
Gents’ Handkerchiefs at lOe.
Laundered and Uulaundered Shirts 40c. and
up
Gents’ Domet and Wool Kiannei Shirts.
G.-nt*’ P. K. Scarfs, four for 25c.; cheap at
10c. apiece.
Jetwey* from She and up.
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KSTAIIUMIFD Ufi*.
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Wycsale Fiiii tad Oytler bum,
W) Hrymo M. si.d Vfl Day lams, B*'<oaa, <>a
flak trtsn fur ! lurd* MWS*. 4 on
fesf. MVuMb'.t.
SIIOF.S.
FOUR FORFEITS.
FORFEIT OFFER O FOBFI.ET OFFER
NO. 1. -£J NO.
We will forfeit the Forfeit that are
sum of Five Dol- pinched all out of
lars for each and shape by iil-fluing
every pair of Our F shae, we o/Ter the
Three Dollar Shoes o Acme of case and
that fail of satis- comfort in our $3 50
faction. R Ladies' Shoe.
OUR FOR F EFT OFFER
FORFEIT OFFER E FORFEET OFFER
NO. S. J NO. -i.
- T
KO-t FIT AND
We will forfeit Pi
ELEGANCE we
another five if any- -j—,
Jd offer the best line of
one can duplicate
P shoes on the mark-
Bet; the b st to wear
as well os the best
offer it. TD
-ID appearing.
BUTLER & MORRISSEY,
IJO BROUGHTON ST.
BUILDING DESIGN?/
QUESTION,
Will You Buy a Home Now, or
Wait Five Years Longer
and Pay Out Enough Rent
to Purchase One?
INVITATION.
r pHE CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH arc cor
1 dially invited to ins cct the b autiful and
well-built houses that are being built bv THE
HOME BUILDING CO., and will bes ilil upon
terms that will make it easy for the nurchaser
to pay for his home. We bav *t wo nice houses
on Duffy, second east of Whitaker; oin Duffy
and Drayton; one Bolton, second east of Abor
corn. Apply to S. P. HAMILTON, or
D. B. LEST KB.
Building Committee.
COTTON COMPRISES.
MOESE
COTTON COMPRESS,
THE most powerful and effective in the world.
exerts a pressure on the bale of 6,000,000
pounds.
EIGHTY of them have been introduced in the
last ten years, which are now compressing
OVER HAI.F THE AMERICAN CROP.
Several of those*first erected have pressed
over ONE AND A QUARTER MILLION BALES
each. WITHOUT DEFEi T OR APPRECIABLE
WEAR. Their immense weight and strength
have rendered them the ONLY DURABLE
COMPRESS in use.
Sole Owners and Patentees,
S. B. STEERS & CO.,
Cotton Exchange, New Orleans.
GUNS AMMUNITION. ETC.
CALL
• AND SEE
THE NEW
IMLD TYFEWKITER,
ONLY sls 00.
CAN LEARN TO WRITE RAPIDLY
IN A FEW DAYS
G. S. McALPIN,
-A-GrEHSTT.
31 WHITAKER STREET.
McMILLAS BROS.;
SAVANNAH, GA.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Turpentine Stills
AMI FUTURES.
General Copper Workers.
J<tipniriyg & Fpcclalty.
DANIEL HOGAN.
FACTS ILL
NEW THINGS
-AT
HOGAN’S.
ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE
THE
Cleanest Place
—IN—
SAVANNAH.
A Superb Stock.
WE have now open at specially low prices,
beautiful novelties in plain ami fancy fine wove
colored Dress Fabrics in Glorias, Moliair, Beiges,
Plaids, Series, Ca-hmeras, and Henriettas, and
in our Mourning Department, new b ack Dress
Materials in Camels’ Hair, plain and bordered
Serges, Crepoline, Batiste, Jacquard Weaves,
etc. Side band Ginghams, French Sateens, new
printed Ponges, in exclusive desigus and colors.
WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF FANCY
WASH SILKS, Ttc-sar and Japanese Silks in
dress patterns only; no two patterns alike.
Also a handsome assortment of French Cbullies
in dress lengths.
EMBROIDERIES.
Immense Assortment.
New effects in Jaconet, Nainsook, and Cam
bric Edgings and Insertions in matched pat"
terns. *
800 yards India Linen Flouncing, 45 inches
wide, at 78c. a yard, worth 90c.
300 yards do. at sl, would be excellent value
at $1 25 per yard.
WHITE GOODS.
A full line of India Linens, plain and striped
Nainsooks, just received. Also plain and fig
ured French Dimity.
Hemstitched Lawns, 43 inches wide, at 40c.
ami up to 85c. yard.
CARPETS.
Ingrain Carpets at 45c. and 60c. yard, reduced
from 60c. and 63c.
Tai>estry Brussels reduced from 75c. and 85c.
to 60c. and 750.
ZMIa/trbim-gs-
New line Mattings just received. Extraordi
nary bargains will be offero I during the week
on all classes of winter goods. Cloaks, Shawls,
Blankets, Comfortables. Flannels, Ladies’ and
Gentlemen’s Heavy Underwear, etc., will be
absolutely sold regardless of cost, with a view
of making room for our spring purchases.
BOYS’ SUITS.
800 Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, sizes 4 to H years,
at a third less than former prices.
DANE HOGAN
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
Naval Stew Supplies,
WAGON MATERIAL,
FOB SALK BY
Edward Lovell’s Sons
J#a Broughton atreot anil \W ami UO Sta.o ata
READ ESTATE.
J.'K. FULTON
Real Estate and General Collecting
Agent,
IiKAYTdK BTRKKT.
gPM A L •Hr'.U'Mi in n to (i. euilootlon of
O r'sijM an IDm taunt ut mat xttlt fMrua
a wi® cuttottoC.
EASTER
THE MAIDEN
NOW SPOTTETH
HER
SPRING BONNET,
AND IT
BEHOOVETH
THE
YOUNG
MAN
TO HUSTLE
AND SECURE
HIS EASTER
SUIT, HAT,
AND
NECKGEAR
FROM OUR
OPENING LOTS.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
——MW.
UK V GOODS.
GUSTAVE ECKSTEIMCO.
EXTRA BARGAIN.
GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN & 00. will sell this week only over one hundred pieces of Fee'.’Suckers
aud Ginghams, iu Plaid, Striped, Checked and Plain Effects, at the uniform price of
71-2 Cents.
Former price 10c and per yard.
EXTRA BARGAIN.
Tor one week only we will pe115,000 yards of Finn Embroideries, in Camlric and Nainsook
goods well worth 15c. and 20c. a yard—at the absolute low price of
lO Cents.
Entire New Stock of Silks.
Finest Stock Dress Goods.
Best Black Goods in Town.
Largest Stock White Goods.
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Gustave Eckstein & Cos. have just opened a superior
stock of Black and Fancy Hosiery for ladies, gents and
chihlren, and specially recommend their Black Hose as ab
solutely fast colors. There will be three special bargains
for this week:
1,200 pairs Ladies’ Hose at 25c.
1,000 pairs Children’s Hose at 15c., for boys and girls,
in ribbed, fast black.
250 dozen Gents’ Half Hose at 25c. pair. Fancy styles,
Sold per box of one-half dozen.
" 'L'c
Our Linens Are the Best.
Attractive Styles Handkerch’fs.
Black Silk Lace Flouncings.
Superb Satines and Challies.
Gustave Eckstein & Cos. are receiving daily many at
tractive novelties suitable for Spring and Summer wear,
and every lady will find it to her interest to inspect their
large assortment
BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES
V
At the Old and Reliable House on Congress Street.
BUSTAVE ECKSTEIN & CO.
OUMOm JJSW-SLRY, ETC.
M. STERNBERG & BRhj™
167 BROUGHT ON.
M. STERNBERG Sc BRO.
THE JEWELRY PALACE
THE JEWELRY PALACE.
DIAMONDS.
SILVERWARE. PRESENTS
OPERA GLASSES. FOR WEDDINGS.
POR BIRTHDAYS.
BRONZES. FOR ANNIVERSARIES.
ART GOODS. FOR ANY OCCASIONS.
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COM .MISSION MEB< HANTS.
(•MIT'S K. WOOD*. JOHN K. OMtNHTT UHAM.Frt B. MU OXK.
WOODS, GARNETT & CO.,
Ud:libs' ilu- u> WOOD# A CO.. '
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
**‘t Hay Htriml, - * H.VKiinab, lift.
Libaral a4MKa im auUMguaumU of cotton, I'iuwpl atteuliun gfvoo to *ll buattwaa.
< LorniNo.
SPRING
BULLETIN.
ssssaaßanßanMßHß
We are now opening our
SUPERB LINES OF
SPRING WEAR
YOUNG MEN,
YOUTHS,
BOYS,
CHILDREN.
THE TOP OF THE
FASHION OF COURSE.
_REMAINING_
WINTER STOCK IS
GRADUALLY EDGING
OUT AT PRICES TbAT
BLUSH AT THE SACRIFICE.
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