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▲ HE3R-W OCRS TO SMASH.
Creditors Favinr a I Ively Time Becov
cmr heir O. ode.
Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 30.—The cnlonj of
Ru"ian Jews on Decatur street is agogover
ti e failure of Juutts Gvttfieb. 'hemeiehant
pri: ce < f that lie.ilitj. Gottlieb has heec
givin got*! cred t hv the omaierclal agsn
cies, and bis been iomeil large suras nl fl
out any pa|r, but all is changed now. He
ran nine stoies a 1 and suppl'u and a majority of
ti e ted.: I* rs who go < ut from here every
wee* with puck*. He had flourishing
bra ctes at .1 adison, Newi.a-i, Marietta,
Carters ilia, and B.irnrsvil!e. Gottlieb ms
10-t sight of last Monday, and' illy mag
ter:a :z and today. During Ids cbdice hi
neiKh r K>rs to..k t*osition of bis goods. Tuea
£*v night the officers of Iho law received
writ- of attach i ent, and when th y served
tbe.ii f rand thestocs g oatly depleted.
ONE FIRM IN LUCK.
One lotof go. ds ia 1 never t een opened,
ano lesterdaya Cincinnati man identified
these ii the original packages. The sher.ff
ha'a batch of attachments, ad each m ll
brings in inquiries ab nit Gullet)
and bis goods. A drummer had
left bis sami Us at the Decatur street
stores overnight, and these were aUo taKen
off by Gttiieb’s neighbors. H. B. Cl flin
of >ew y. rl; has tiecn made a preferred
credit-r. Gottlieb ha* insiruatd that he
ca t settle vuth bis creditors for about 2 J per
cent., but they will n t li-te.i to it and a e
keeping e >uty sheriffs busy searching the
homes of th se who appropriated the goods
of Gottlieb.
CARRIED OFF BY TH* CART LOAD.
At a house on Ca-tleberry street to- lay
about a cert load of good, was fo ind se
creted in ail sorts of hiding places, a td to
night, oi a fecund visit, another butch "as
discovered Hidden behind a cupboard. Sis
or seveu other hauls have been
just a- successful at the home;
of Gottheb’s friends. The manager of the
Cartersvilie house 1- here out of a job and
mad os a hornet. The sheriff clo-ed him up
Tnursdny evening. Speculation is busy as
1 1 what Gottiie > has done with his uioner,
for las' week he was estimated Cos be worth
from fCO.OOO to 170,000.
GEORGIA'S t UHhfMK COURT.
A Batch of Decisions Handed Down
Yesterday.
Atlanta, Ga., Per. 30.—The following
supreme court decisions ware handed down
to-day:
Woodruff rs. the Georgia Pacific rail
way; fiom the city court of Atlanta Re
vet si and.
Georgia railroad vs. D ugherty; from
th" city court of Richmond county.
Affirmed"; Siu.mons, Justice, dissenting.
Herndon vs. Bnclthiud; from Libert
Reversed.
Ueotg'.a railroad va Brown; from Rich
mond, Affirmed.
Stabam vs. the state; from Jackson. Af
firmed.
Georgia railroad vs. Thompson; from
Taliaferro. Affi-tued.
Silvev & Cc. va. Chamblee; from Gwin
nett. Reversed.
Fowler vs. Jackson; from Gwinnett. Re
versed.
Mcore & Cos. v*. Hi ggins, administrator;
from HalL Affirmed.
Maim va Thompson; from Catoosa. Re
versed.
Crawford va Rials; from the city court
Of Carters-, ills. Affirmed.
Bishop vs. the stato; from Taliaferro.
Affirmed.
Hudson vs. Puett; from Hall. Affirmed.
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
ra.trend va Warmack; from Whitfield.
Alfi mcd.
Kn.g va the state; from Gordon. Re-
Verse.l.
Monroe va Simmons; from Pickens Re
versed.
Craw ford et a!, commissioners, va Glas
gow ; fro pi Bartow. Affirmed,
MARIETTA’S MOONSHINERS.
The Kaycr of the City Denies Recant
Binsitional t-p-cta a.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 30.—Exaggerated
reports of tome blind tiger air sts around
Jin riot tu h wing teen published throughout
the country. Mayor Glover of that city au
thorizes the following statement: "There is
no such terreb o state of affairs as one uo
acquaintel with the facts might tie led to
suppose Of ouise, the info:tuition was
fu. nisheil by the attaches of
the marshal’s office and others in
ter-s e t in the pr’secutran. There tg
undoubtedly some li:-.d tiger business and
we are trying to break it up; but the
wholesale la n legsn. s: whch is talk dof
does not exist. Anybrdy who k ows Mari
et a and the people of Cobb county’ does
net need this explanation, bit outsiders
should k: ow that we are not barbarians up
our way,”
Wa YCKOS6’ TICKET.
Col. J. L. Sweat Dtc'.iies a Nomination
For Mayor.
Waycrcss, Ga., Dec. 20.— The largest
mess meeting held here f .r years assem
bled at the court hou e to-nlgnt. Hon. J.
L Sweat was placed iu noinina ion for
naiyor by Coh John C. McDonald in a
highly eulog stic speech. Col. Sweat arose
amidst t ui.derous applause and declined to
accept if ..oiuumted. He said be would
rather lie worthy of tne eulogisui pro
m.u eed upon l ira bv C. 1. McDonald tbau
to be mayor f VVaycr is*, brt i.is allegiance
to the ticket he had presented fo: bade ac
ceptance.
Cos:. Sweat moved ibe rn' mination of the
following ticket, which was unanimously
carried:
For Mayor—A. M. Knight.
Aldermen—R. H. Mumhy, J. H. Glllon,
J. G. Justice, W. W. Sharpe a. and W. A.
McNeill.
Board of Education—Capt. Lemuel John
son, Judge H. P. Brewer and Capt. Simon
W. Hitch.
FLORIDA’3 MaTKOPOLIS.
Chambers Sentenced Fx-Secretary
t pinner Slowly Sinking.
Jacksonville, Fi.a., D.-c. 30.—J. J.
Chambers, who killed C-iarits Hunter in a
gambling game at a weit end gambling
house on Aug. 10, the deads of which have
appeared in the News, was sentenced to
day by Judge Young, * f the circuit
court, to four years in the penitentiary/
Madison Hartndge, n weli-k iown Jivery
etai Is ropiietor umi prominent citizen,
died this at Lei noon. He Lad Uou ail.ug a
to g time.
Oen. F. E. Spinner, ex-Secretary of the
Treasury under President Lincoln, is slowlv
sinking. He has Lieeu ailin : a long lime
wltn h cancer on the face. He <. Spiune is
in hig sath year, atid Ives here wiih bis
i;e, hew. J. M. .SetiuinacLer, president vf
Um First Natio. a I llm t.
( Oi.firmed by the Senate.
Atlanta, O A.. Dec. 30.—The Senate to
day c n mini the reupp mimed of Dr.
fel u. and ■ ther trustees • f the unuere.tr
•niP.ut.oed lit iaet night's aupatrhm, and i
also id* apt* iniutent of M . Campbell as
judge of the Decatur county co rt.
Cotton c.r ied rt Carters I villa
Ati.ahta, (>*., Ltoo. 20 —Tidny-tiro
ha ie of cotton Here burned o 0 the depot
p atiorm at Cftrterevtlia to-day. .be file
•1* teased by a spark from • passing au
firm* Ly in* utile - he. la.
SyaatscM H. Y.. li*. U-At $iU
rn K *Jf * **‘‘ f •****• ad>uaume *Lil ess
e dfr-mu Jusu’sbig mu at t'<ry
•.I gorge wob anal leu aoc *e. Another
I*l fi,#4 M 4 sr'atoeb wlra so. an
OtauAed wscesne
MURDOCK GOB3 NORTH.
The Robbery I ematns as Much of
h Mystery as F ver.
Atlanta, Oa, Dec. 30.— M. B. Pilgrim,
a farmer, • as this morning arre ted r.ear
Woodstock and brought to Atlanta, ci argi a
wi!b implicati >n in the Markham house
robbery. Treasurer Murdock failed to
identify him after a rieid examirati c. The
treasurer anl Miss Her e:t, hi- t aveling
compamo , left to-day fo- the nmtb, and
theal.cged robbery is’as rauen a mys ery as
ever. Whatever inay be tne truih of it, it
has ■ roved an excellent advertisement for
the Bluebeard Companv.
MUIiCAU
Peculiar
Peculiar In combination, proportion, and
preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa
rilla possesses the curative value of the best
known reme- |CV l!ics ot 1,10
vegetable s* QUO S kingdom.
Peculiar In Us strength and economy, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can
truly be said, “ One Hundred Doses One Dol
lar.” Peculiar in Its medicinal merits. Hood's
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un-
SSSarsaparilla^S
the title of “ The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered.” Peculiar In its ‘‘good name
at home,”—there is more of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla sold In Lowell than of all other
Mood purifiers. Peculiar lu its phenomenal
record of Q . . I J n r abroad
no otlierl CGUIUIS [reparation
ever attained so rapidly nor held so
steadfastly the confidence of all classes
of people. Peculiar In the brain-work which
It represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com
bines all the knowledge which modern
'esearcliy In medical
science has S O ITS2IT developed,
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines. Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
by all drufcgisU. jfl;*lxforf.s. Prepared only
by C. I. UOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mam.
100 Doses One Dollar
SPKCIA L KOTIC Eg.
hi'KCI V L \(l riCE.
OF ONE or THE
LARGEST SALES OF LAND WITHIN THE
CITY LIMITS.
The attentions cf large or small syndicate* cr
person 1 investor* is railed to the laLd lam
now offering by the block only. Itex'ecds from
Bull sirret to the Water ■ Road on both sid s of
Ninth street, sml without excepli-m 1, on* of
the most valuable and best investments now on
the market. I would su gest an Imme ifate
cull at my olflee, where plats can be seen aud
all important information obtained of
K. D. LaKOCHE. Rea' Estate.
NOTICE.
All persons arc cautioned against harbor
ing or trust ne any of the crow of the British
steamship FERNL.ANL>S, as neither the cop
tain .or consignees will be responsible for aiiy
debtscoatractyil bv them.
KIOHaRDoON & BARNARD,
t ousigneea
FKEhll EVERY IIOCH IN THE DAY.
PURE CANDIES.
ELEGANT CANDIES.
FRESH CANDIES,
HOT CANDIES,
cheap candies.
Our Goods are as cheap as Pure Candies can
be sold.
We don’t attempt to compete with some
goods sold in this market.
Our Stickanj Bar Candies have a reputation
In every slate that sends tourists to our city,
and every year sends new customers, with
standing order* for our Pure Stick and Ear
Candies that they say they can’t buy at ho ne
We have a fine line of 1 a.kets nni Bonbon
Boxes, and wo know how to fill th m.
We have Can ly made in lu window every
afternoon; come in and sample tha goods
Prices:
ili Jed 15c., 5 pounds 030.
Broken 20c.
Fine Mixed 25c. 5 pound* St-
Fancy Mixed 10c. 5 pounds $1 75.
Ben b ms anil'Kiue Choco.ates 60c. per pound, 5’
pounds $2 50.
FURBKR, The Confectioner.
TO TUB CENTRAL R AILROAD
VISITING STOCKHOLDERS:
We extend you a cordial Invitation to
visit our store Holiday Week, and espe
cially to our great U liday Exhibit Mon
day and Tuesday Afternoon and Night.
Tuere wl I be Concerts by Cobb’s Or
chestra from 3 to 0 and from 8 to 10.
LUDDEN & BATES S. M. n„
Broughton Street. Fai annah, Ga.
FINE LAUNDRY WORK.
EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY,
109 Broughton Street.
Is leading all ethers in fine laundry work of
every des ription. Our i ac) lurtains are
elegantly done up.
SHIKT3, COLLARS AND CUFFS, CLEAN,
WHITE AND STIt-F.
Our mangle work cannot be surpassed any
where. Work called for and de ivered.
MATHER & BATTEN.
Telephones 90 and 13 i. Props.
SPECIAL RATER TO YOUNG MEN.
NOTICE.
My office has been MOVED TO 5 DRAY
TON STREET, corner Bay lane.
DERIS J. MURPHY.
Savannah, G a., Dec. 20, 1890.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS.
Extra Fat and Fine.
KILLED AND DRESSED TO ORDER.
Leave your orders early, and get the choicest
selections.
TeL) bone 476 HENRY ITIRSCH.
Con e. Dravton and .Hue 11 streets.
1 II it k k v s :
NO WESTERN POULTRY.
AH Fine Domestic Rice Field Turkeys, Fresh
Killed on the Spot.
GOLDEN PLUME KALAMAZOO CELERY.
CRANBERRIES. VENISON,
WOODCOCK and QUAIL,
Everything fir a perfect Christmas dinner at
JAB. J. JOYCE’S,
Cornar Ab*rcorn anti Llaerty Streets.
Telephone 107,
cuhimYmam uooiis.
A. N. O'KEEFFE
Has th finest lm of C n 1 tm • Cards, Pressing
Cases. Odor t'avs. ad I'mluiuu yoi all styles
ti b> lon ml m eavaniian. Ati line t anuy,
spec,ttl.y se.ected lor t bristc ~h pre cuts.
LOWgai PRICKS p IEVaIL.
At ( TIOA aA LB KTtRLta.
ViSST aHOAO AMI i UARLTOK,
•*■! par* in tbs south u> buy, tell or ex
etsasge HußiEd, MULES, ULHJIKS,
wagon*. hark Knit, carta it .
Any b>nd of aa animal can be bad at well • a
let of seui lee t j a repository.
dpe'-iel '> tti e tv eoshniiMs no a.
Jtfo e LKIWIIKO
Tetsabnae
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES.
MARXIABKA.
BAKTHFI.MESSI.OCKWO
the 1 utueran c jU-c i Nov. *5. lsVi. by the Pev.
W R. Bwian. Mr. Roseat C. Barthelmks* to
Mias Flobi. and W. Lockwood, botu of thiacity.
TORHACH PITT. - Married, on Pec. 1.
! IW>. at the residence of the or trie's sister. rs.
K .3 Muse, bv th- Hev F-.ther Wldia n. Authur
j TosHica. fourth sou of the late l>r Jame, C.
Irsh-c .of South Shield.. £n land. to t hui TANARUS.,
vo.iugOht daughter of Mr*. James Pitt of this
ci:y.
rUVKR.VL INVITATIONS.
HARMON.—The fr o .ds and acquaintance of
M*. Ro-a Harmon an.i latnilv are repec: fully
invited to attend the lineril of her da igbier.
K: L*, THIS AFTERNOON’, at S o'clock, from
N". Wv Alierc orn atre t.
I N MEMIMIAM.
SYMONS.—On Dec. 19, 1810. the family and
friends of .Mr. William Symon? com-era rat-d
th • first anniversary of his death Though hut
a year has passed sine-' a fond husband and a
loved fatter has bi n called to h;s eternal home,
the 1 erejved beaits sorrowfully mourn h s lois.
But ‘‘grievinr not as they who have no hope,"
they bless h s memory and pr.tr for the
licavci.ly reunion where Dart.ngs are no more.
Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding.
O’er tua spoils that death bath won.
We would at this S- i-inu meeting
Calmly say. Thy will be done.
Tiiough cast down, we are not forsaken;
Though afflict- <l. not alone;
Thou and dst nire, and thou hast taken;
Blessed Lord, tny will be done.
Str. B.
MEETINGS.
HEBREW DoNKVOLF.YT SOCIETY,
An adjourned regu ar meeting wH be held at
Harmouie Club THIS (Sunday) EVENING at
7:3j o’clock. By order of ihe
PRESIDENT.
Emile Newman, Secretary.
SAVA .!* ill CASTLE NO. 8, K. G. E.
Suprema Chief Irving W. Kelly will visit the
Casilaatt'e Vfntropodtan liali, TO MORROW
(Monday) EVENING at 7:30 o’clock. Prepara
tionshave been ma le to give him a grand re
ception. Every member of havannati Castlo is
earnestly requested to attend.
T. J. SHEFTAI.L, N. C.
Attest: P. S. Caij-aban. M. oi R.
SAVANNAH PH MHING COMPANY.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Savannah Plumbing Company will be held
TUESDAY. Dec. 23, 1890, at the co npa iy's
office, IftO Broughton street, at 8 o’clocs p. m.
D. B. LESTEIt, President.
MEETING OP STOCK HOLDERS.
Central Railboad and Bankino Cos. of Ga )
Savannah. Ga , Dec. 3,189 U. j
The annual meeting of the stockholders of
thtr cimpuny will take place at the i'anVlng
House, in iavannah, on TUESDAY, Dec. 21. at
10 o'clock a M. Stockholders ana their families
will be passed fine over the company's road to
the meeting from the 2t)th to the 21d, inclusive,
and will be passed fr.ie returning from the 23cl
to the 27th. inclusive, upon presentation of their
stock certificates to the conduct rs.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
On anti after Feb. 1, 1890, the bieie of meoiv.
11 rement of all advertuiaj tn the Mohsino
News util be a gate, or at the rate of $1 40 an
inch for the firtt insertion.
'TIB TIIE SEND \ V BEFORE ClinisT
MAS!
An opportune time to quietly and carefully
con this brief list, aud decide just what you
desire us to serve you with before Thursday,
OUR FINE ROASTED COFFEES’
DRESSED TURKEYS!
(Very fancy—fresh killed.)
CELERY—I will have very large shipments of
Fancy Celery arriving on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. I bare taken especial care to
procure a better quality than has been coming
here It will be all white, crisp an l delicious.
FIN E TEAS of every description.
CHOCOLATES, COCOAS and PURE SPICES.
OLIVES—Have some elegant large X X XOlives
in buttles and in bulk. Will receive to-morrow
1 p.pe of delicious litt'e Tuscans. 75c. per gallon.
OLD E OlL—The Duret, which I import, may
be had in bulk by pint, quart or gailon.
RF.ILY 8 Tomato Chutua 75c. for half gallon
jug.
SAUCES, PICKLES, PEPPER SAUCES, ETC.
SWEET PICKLED PEACHES and PEARS.
STUFFED MANGOES and PEPPERS.
PICKL :d limes.
SWEET SPICED PICKLES.
Estragon. Tarragon and Malt Vinegars. Todd's
Famous Smitnfl dd Hams.
Pate de Foies Gras,
Boned CHICKEN or TURKEY.
Avery select line of Potted Meats and Fish.
Extracts of Beef. Soups and Gravy Colorings.
STUFFED OLIVES.
STILTON CHEESE in Stone Jars.
Roquefort, Dairy, Parma aud Gonyere
Cheese.
BUTTER—The Famous Ellington. The finest
in the world, Costs you only 10. more than tub
Butt r.
Cream—Registered Jersey Sweet Cream.
CAPE COD CRANBERRIEn— These are very
fine, dark Berries.
RAISINS-Without any exception the finest
you ever saw.
PRUNES D'ENTE in G'ass Jars and Tins.
FIUS —Loyal pulled J aearoons in boxes and
boskets Fancy layer Figs.
GRAPES— I ha finest Almerias that any one of
l ite years has had the not ve to bring hers.
Tuey are beauties.
Citron Dessert IVel.Orange Dessert Peel, Lemon
Dessert Peel, in 1 lb tins.
Evaporated P -aches. Nectarines, Apricots and
Apple.-.
Truffles iu various sizes, German Asparagus ia
glass and tins, Brussels Sprouts la glass. Green
Peas and Busn Peas iu glass.
Frui sof all k nds in tins. Plum Puddings aud
Mince Meat. Fruit Cakes inslb and lib tins.
Fancy Wafersand Biscuits,Maraschino Cherries,
Weisbade 1 Preserves, Gordon aid D.’s Pre
serves, Kentish Preserves, Red Currant Jelly.
Shelled Nuts of all kinds. Nuts of all kmJs ia
Shell. Salted Almonds
(Done to order).
Maple Sugar. Maple Symp.
Flavoring Extracts, and. ne-d I say anything in
reference to our
ICE CREAM,
CONFECTIONERY,
and the “ten hundred and ouo" Ftuo specialties
at
R B I L Y ’ 8.
Telephone HI. __ SO Whitaker Street.
TUB UKUKUD HTATK 111'ILIIIM; \\|
LUO lesUUtTIU.V.
OFFICERS—
R. I>. GUERRA HD.. President
K H. Mt. 1.1. Vice I'resi ant
LEsTEK tll'HbCLi. Troaeu er
R. K. UcKDKI.L .Secretary
(J. ii WHAThr.Y Attorney auu Director of
Ag.-uc es.
Negotiate* loans upnu real estate at the low
fig. re of " per cent. par aniimu up m a basis of
won years. snip lit the I rgee: pro iu to in
simp -re of any I mu aesniMstion i.i Sai annnh
if you aids to oorro* on eug ti ne, or buy you
a enmf. rt-sb.e house, or lift auv ig g fumi
off thut home or even to inv*>,i your money
m •*! and ist tii* U**t p As.ul pioflr rjLs nt
Ur* "tinoigi* Stole
- 1.T7 St. Julian St resit.
hs AOMIUbTKRBO
li f e*d taotli ritrsrt <1 sitbout pain Plate
vote to Hold act Robber e f,-ieu at
AAVAKBAH WKTAI PLATK COMPANY
111 Coagnsee til reel
I BHEC!AL_XOTICEA.
KB O M 14 |. Yl v -^ /V
' LISTEN :
There Is always an enormous demand a tew
days before CurLtmas for a
3- ft BO X OF
PURE,
WHOLESOME,
NICE
PLAIN candy
FOR THE LITTLE ONES
-AND FOR
CHRI3TMAS TREE PURPOSES.
I have made special provision tor this purpose,
and on
MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1890.
At 7;30 a M., I will start the sale of
4 TONS 8,0 00 LBS.
Of delicious, fresh-made Ch icolate. Vanilla,
Waluut, Raspberry, and Uicaory Nut
V A It A M E L 8
CREAM peppermints:
WINTERiiKEEN CREAMS:
COFFEE CREAMS!
RASPBERRY BLOW CANDY!
VANILLA BLOW CANDY!
Cinnamon, Molasses, Lemon,
Choc, late. Orange, and Pistachio
BLOW CANDIES.
Ciunar on, VaUlla, Chocolate,
Pistachio and Violet
-STRINGS’—
Peanut Squares ! Fill ert Diamonds I
Almond, Lrazil Nut, Chocolate,
Lemon, Raspberry, Hickory Nut,
Marroo, Orau„e, Waluut,
Violet, Marshmallow, pistachio,
BUTTERCUPS!
MARSHMALLOWS 1
CHOCOLATE CREAMS 1
These we will have ready packed, assorted, In
5-Ib boxe3 at
S* on ff.r box,
81 73 PER BOX
Depending on the assortment in the box.
You know the reputation ot
REILY’3 CONFECTIONERY.
These boxes will not contain any of my
FINE CANDIES.
But they will contain caudles ot the description
named as
PURE. WHOLESOME. AND NICE
As the best and purest materials can make
them.
Probably you received one of my circulars
regarding this sale, and if so you are posted.
There is an lute ertin; feature connected with
it, w ich tne newspapers cannot publish. Call
and inquire, or send for circular.
JNO. J. BEILY,
30 Whitakbr St, Telephone 165.
P. 8. —Owing to the ‘ avalanche" of business
for tue past two days I am coraiAi'le: to post
pone the sale of the $1 73 b x until TUESDAY
morning at 11 o’c ock. Tne $1 boxes will be on
sole TO-MORROW MONDAY.
TUCK BKNTIMLM OF THE FillsT
BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
As it now stands: A canl was published in last
Sunday's p iper, th M iixino Ntcwsof Dec, 14,
by some and ssaustled part es of the c,lurch who
tried to carry things their way. alter failing to
do so. w iden wa- much to the likiug of an
overvvheiniing u ajority of the members charg
ing thorn with Ignorance, etc. We, tne officers,
are m re than sorry that these so-cail grieved
hundreds were so dissatisfied that tuey
prolesled agat ist a majo-ity. We are for the
p ace and har nony of tir memm-rs aia whole;
id love and union with each o her, and ilesire
to s ow to the uubl c our earn st intentions to
t a: effect, li it as ihosegrieve ILmrwivd-. Tness
gri< veil nuudre is seem ,u make an open ti.r. at
against t e cuoice of the majority; vices that
show any chnstia ity in them, or does it look
like a pjc le de. ir ng peace and harmony In a
church or the hmsiofGd? The grieved hun
dreds ought certainly te willing to suhm tto
the majority,and do the duties of Christians and
not to let ttieir a o;ry pyssiou work them u.i to
such a pilch a- to threaten violence iu ti e douse
of God. We do not deem it nece-sary to sav
anything more upon this subject, but will at
t nd to the duties of our church anil the wel
f i eof its m mo rs, and will try to perru .de
our brethren of the giieved hundreds to co ■ e
mid unre with us and serve God in sn.rit and in
truta. Respect v 1 v. th followin; named offi
cers: Black, Gad-den. Green, Jomson. Royal,
Denslow, Lewis vV I ks, of the First Bryan Bap
tist church.
COMPLIMENT® OF Tilt SEASON.
THE SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY,
131 Congress Street.
The Laundry of the City.
M. PRAGER, Proprietor.
Telephones 383 and 333.
SELLING OCT
The wholesale stock of Holiday Goods, such as
Bronzes, Clocks, Mirrors, etc., etc., comprising
remnants o ' our wholesale stock in this line.
Will be closed out at very low figures to make
room for our re ,-n! ir stock. l adies and all are
Invited to call and make their selection.
These goods will be offered until New Year's.
LIFPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists.
Opposite the Market.
TOY s7 TOY S : TOY S l
FIREWORKS ! HORNS 1
THE CHEAPEST PLACE H? TOWN IS
MRS. CLARITY'S.
JEFFSIISON AND SOUTH BttOAD STREETS.
Y OI R FAMILY DOCIOK
Would ray "pbvsic to the dogs; take rao r e ex
erc.se and frerii a r." We say liKewisa. Walk
ing in the south is not olways exhilarating, but
driving is.
DRIVING Is an agreeable pastime,
a pleasure,
a positive Benefit,
it saves doctors’ bills,
it promo:a , health,
1 give happiness.
and at a moderate outlay.
We have, O so many different styles and prices
of vehicles that a.i ex.i.ni a' ion ot our re, *>s
'ones \*rul 1 Mir ris- you, end th' prices are not
high. Think ov rih b. and cull on
THE SAVANNAH { c w ß agon co" D
Bay and Montqqmeby Streets
WHY HOI
So many merchants in their deairs to buy
“Ju4t a I ttle e raver" often send off for artistic
priming, and quite often “yet etude." We dis
play aanipls* an 1 furnish any quantity,
Whether l.irgij or small, just udedred. We
submit proofs, too, and. if unsatisfactory, no
cure no pop, We are Commercial ao I Arti tic
Prinaors, and base one of the largest and On t
assortment* of artistic novelties ever shoes
beie. EAa.aiueUasiu.
BOiJINSON STEAM PSI .TIM J CO..
• Wbk*ker Mieul
Teiepbeu* 4IS
, SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO T* NPA 3 K.l-
TuuT'b Offick of ttxk Cttt of Sivannah. I
Savannah. Ga., Decemoer 12. Ml. (
Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayer of
the city of Swaonaa that, under an ordinance
passed by tne council oa the lOti la-t, tun*
se sment and valuatioa of prupt,' ty made for
mualci al tAiatlon for the year !tJ. uad, r tne
terms and prornuois of the ordinance of the
city, paw and November 29. 1880, wi.l be con
tinued as the basis of taxation by the city for
the year 189! a< to the real estate, including
improvements, Cjvered thereby in the abrnice
of objections.
Socn ' bjec'iorts. If any. must bo fl ed in this
office within fifteen (15) days from this date. 1 1
the absence of objections within the time
specified. t:ie as.sesime.it and valuvion a'.realy
meds will be consUered as satisfactory, and
will be binding for the yetr ibl.
CHAS. S HARDEE
City Treasurer.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO THOSE MAKING TURKEY PRESENTS:
On and after MONDAY, Doc. 82, I will fill all
orders for
TURKEYS. GEESE DUCKS, FRAIRTE FOWLS,
VENISON anl QUAIL and CELERY.
Send and place your orders.
„ . , LOGAN.
Telephone 386. City Market.
MR. JOHN G. CARTER,
ARTIST.
Wl!l give lessons to a limited number of pupils
in Landscape and Still Life Painting; alio in
Charcoal Drawing. For terms etc., apply at
Studio (between the hours of 10 A. M and gp. m ).
Rooms 10 aud 11 Odd Fellows' building, corner
of 8 ate and Barnard streets.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Ja*. T. Stewaht * Son, Agents,
Jas. Q. Yonoi, Manager.
London and Laroaaidre Fire Insu anew Com
pany of Liver ooi Anl New York Underwriters
Agency of New York. OFFICE: No. 90
Bay Street.
UK. T. F. HOUERSOA,
DENTIBT.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Oerner Barnard and State Street*.
TUB ai NUAk .MORNING NEIV*
Will be found regularly on sale at the following
places,
MULL'S NKWS DEPOT. BU4 BuU street.
CONNOR’S NEWS STAND.
E. J. KIEFFER'S DRUG STORE
Corner West Broad ana Stewart streets.
T. A. MULLRYNE * CO.'S DRUG STORE
West Broad and Waldbnrg streets.
ST. J. R YONGE'S DRUG STORE.
Comer Whitaker and Duffy streets.
W. A. BISHOP'S DRUG STORE
Corner Hail and Price streets.
McCAULEY & CO.'S DRUG STORE,
Corner New Houston and Drayton streets
K. C. PACETTI,
PRACTICAL WORKMAN.
TIN ROOFINO. GUTTERS AND LEADERS.
REPAIRING TIN ROOFS, Etc., Etc.
Galvanized Cornices and Window Caps a
specialty.
Agent for Cortrlght Metal Roofing Shin tries.
Corner Jefferson and State Streets,
Parties who placed orders for Baskets in ad
vance will kindly call and select same this
evening, and s?e som| elegant novelties for
Xmas and New Year's,
BUTLER'S THARMACY.
IT 18 A TAINT IN OAR BLuOU
TO DO GOOD WORK.
Waste and confusion are strangers tn our of
fice, and the slovenly and incompetent can find
no hold therein. When a thor >ugb machinist
buy* a kit of tools he selects them of the fin;
est steel, even though he pays more for them,
and so it is with us; we have the best money c .n
buy. Goi to it bund is not the road to r.cues
In merit we will ne rich, as wail as money.
TOWNSEND HAS A HEAD ON HIM
which it cot bandaged with old ideas. He would
be out of place in a j juk shop. He is a hustler
TOWNSEND,
—FINE PRINTER, CINDER AND RULER,—
83 and 88 Brvan Street,
Savannah. Ga.
PR IV AT ET BAM
Of Brown Carriage Horses, perhaps the hind
so.nest and best brok u team in Georgia; write
3' Marietta street, Atlanta, Ua , for particulars.
•M.”
HORSES ! mares":
AT AUCTION.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23,
At 11 o'clock, iu front our stables, to close con
signment,
ONE SHOWY TROTTING HORSE.
Shows 3-m!nute gait.
TEN GOOD HORSES AND M ARES,
Wacrauted sound.
ONE GENTLE DONKEY AND HER COLT.
GU.LMARTIN & MEHRTENS.
Bit IDEM) NOTICE.
Oglxtborpf. Savings and Tbust Cos.. I
Savannah, Ga., Doc. kO, 1830. f
A semi-annual diu end offs-i) Three Dollars
per share uas e.i declared from t ie earnings
of tue past six montns ,as of can. 1, 1831. iun i is
p.iyahlj on aud alter MONDAY, DEC ■£!, 18,0..
JOHN M. nitYAN, Casu.tr.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Southwestern Railroad Company. I
oKii Macon. Ga., Dec. i9, isdh, (
Dividend No. T 4 o Three Dollars aud F.fty
Cent* per share w.d tm pa and the suoch'ilJer- of
tins .oin,a.,y ON' AND Ac iEH A ut: .So INS I.
Seocubu tiers receiving riielr divi tends in Aiucou
w.li ne paid at tue C ml. a. Georgia Ban it of in,
tit., those in Savannah at the Cent al Ha Ir ,ud
liauk of mat cay. w. . ti vaNILY,
Be* retdry and Treasurai*
“WHO YV VN is Md E VI"
“Uncle Adam," at 20 J*ffersou atre't. corner
Congress i r#l lane, will loan you li orally on
any •'PBraonar* property Cal l , or con maul
cate by mail. Open ?a. m to 9p. a.
ADAM STRAUSS, Janajer.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1 am prepared to do paving ia the boat and
most satisfactory manner at the city'* contract
prto*. JOHN D. OOULD.
r#ie|>ene ISO.
cm it lair m iTmi
Will arrive Monday Morning Com* early aud
exlMt oae
v U.IJaM *1 uniflEU.
Hem* and Fnea tstrvst
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORTED SOLHLBAs'k
HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTHES BE SUES.
tk. T ? ' T , (I ‘ NU NAU * BRL’SHER
The finest selection in the ci.y. Call and
BOWLINSKI. Pjarnnacist. Broughton an 1 Dry-
t- n -treet-. Telephone 433.
FOR I'OUTY Tiln4#lK„.i, *
The friends of Col CHARLES H. OLM
STE iD announce him as a cand date for the
offic-j of County Treasurer, and ask in his be
half the votes and support of their fellow citi
zens at the election WEDNESDAY, January 7
1891. * ’
Ul\ IOEND \OIK E
Savanna n Bank and Trust Company )
Savannah, Ga . Dec. 18, ;-3.y f
THIS hank has declared a semi an lual divi
dend of I hr e Doi ars per snare to st-ssKholderg
a- or record this date, payable on and after 3ist
Deeemb-r. is.,o.
Thetransf-r books wilt be closed from this
date until Jan. 2nd, 1891. JAS. 11. I.Ch'TEB,
Cashier.
ELECTION FOR DIREC TORE
Thk Mirchants' National Bank of Savannah )
Savannah. Ga , Dec. !4. 1890. f
The annual election 'or Dire-tor- of t is bans
Jli n 1J at its iianklag h mse on TUESD . Y
Jan. 13,1891, between 12 and 1 o’clock.
ELECTION FOB DIRECTORS.
Central Railroad and Banking Cos. of Ga. I
Savannah. Ga., Dec. 3, 1890. f
An election for thirteen directors to manage
the affairs of this company for the ensuing
year will be hel lat t :e Banking House In Sa
vunnah, MGND vY. the 3th of Jan :ary, 1801,
betwem the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 2
o clock p. st. Stockhoid ;rs aud their families
wi 1 be passed free over tha company's road to
attend the election, from the 3rd to the 6th of
January, inclusive, aid be pas-ed frei return
ing, from the s:h to tbs 7th of January, inciu
s:ve. on presentation of their stock certificates
to the conductors.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE AND LOAN
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH
133 CONQRESS STBXET,
Will pay interest at 6 per cent, per annum cn
6PECIAL DEPOSITS
of CSOO and over for fixed periods of one or
more years, and will issue certificates
of deposit.
INTEREST AT 4 PER CENT,
compounded quarterly, on deposits in the
Dime Savings Department.
GEORGE H. STONE, EL. HACKETT,
Prosi lent. Treasurer.
DR. M SCHWAB dt SON.
The well known Opticians, of No. 23 BuU
street, inform the public that they carry the
largest stock of Opiical Goods In the Stito,
which they w ill sell at reasonable Drices during
the month of December. We offer a fins lot of
imported Opera. Field and Marine Glass s. also
a fin - lot of M glc La ternr, below importation
cost, and al: other Optic it Goods at sp cial
prices for the Hoiday fade. <j 0 q bpcacies
or Eve Giant-*, bought for H lidiy Pr.-sents,
ean have th A lanscs cnanged within six m ntns
free of charge. R member the pla e: No 23
Buii street, t urd door from Broughton str- -t.
“ PRETTY CONCEITS”
IN ADVERTISING NOVELTIE3.
Anyonecha print a few common place cir
culars cr hani bills, but it requires taste to
design ‘’taking effects" iu stationary. We
fu nish i lea?, a id have every conceivable de
sign for hi.liiay and other announcements.
Work executed on day of demand. Don’t wait
tl. Christ na ; com mow for your New Year
printing; select from anew aud varied line of
Artistic Novelties. Commercial and Artistic
P. luting a specialty by
THE ROBINSON STEAM PRINTING CO.,
6 Whitaker street. 410 Telephone.
PUBLIC NIGHT SCHOOL.
The Bourd of Education p -oposo to establish
a night sebo 1 for yout s not more than 18y-ars
of age who cannot attend the regular sessions
of the public school. Provided, a sufficient
number shall apply. Youth? who v 1,1 attend
this school must register their names with i t
superinteude it at the Chatham Academy be
fore the 2Jth instant.
W. H. BAKER,
Superintendent.
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.
The National Bank or Savannah. )
Savannah. Ga , „ec. 14, ]8i)0. (
The annual election of eleven i'ir otO"s to
ina' age tie affair? of The ,'ational Batik of
Savannah for the ensuing year will te held at
the biink.ng ou e. No. 120 Bryan srree . ravan
nah, Ga . on TUESDAY, Jm. 13, 1391, between
the hours of 12 m and 1 o'clock p m
TIIOS F. THOMSON. Ca hier.
FRIED & HICKS,
THE ONLY LADIES' RESTAURANT IN THE
SOUTH.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
THE FINEST OYSTER COOK IN GEORGIA.
FRIED <s: HICKS. 0.11 and 13 Market.
TIIE CHATHAM BVNK.
Savannah, Ga , Deo. 18. ICCO.1 C CO.
The transfer books of this bank will be closed
from Dec. 21 to Jan. J. 1890. inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors.
R. F BURDELL, Cashier.
DIVIDEND.
Central Railroao avn Banktxo )
Company op Gkoroia. v
Sa- annah, Ga.. Dec. 19, 1690. i
A dividend of Four ($4) Do lars per share on
the ear,iing? of this company and its and p >nd
end'S *as been de dared, p tya .le on and after
the 231 in it., ti do-'th ill-rs as f -ecird this
Jay- T. M. CUNNINGHAM. Cas ier.
CIUAIt3 AND TDBACCO,
SMOKE
A
S. CUCKENHEIMER * SONS.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
DOUGLASS
OFFERS GREAT
INDUCEMHNTS TO
CHRISTMAS BUYERS
THIS WEEK IN FINE
DECORATED WARES,
GUP GLASS,
BISQUE DOLLS.
BRiC-A-BRAC,
VASES,
BRONZES
FINE CHINA.
THE HOUSEKEEPER CAN
ALSO SELECT A
RANGE,
STOVE,
HEATER,
OR
FURNACE.
CUTLERY,
GAS FIXTURES,
Corner CiraarJ aal ItoujVoa Lau
JAS. DOUGLASS.
STOVEs
NOliTiT iffll
Are offering fine DECORA T2 D French China
DINNER & TEA SETS,
CFANCY DECORATED
Platis an! Cups aal Saaccrs,
In cases suitable for Christmas Presents.
DOLLS, BRIC-A-BRAC.
PLATED WARE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
The Iron King Cook,
WEST SHORE
AND
NEW SPLENDID
RANGES.
Call and see us and get our prices before pur
chasing.
NORTON k HANLEY,
York. President and Whitaker.
BAN Ks. '
fjos. 1) 3VF.ED.“™“jnA , C. H')\\ l il\Sd
IPresidetit. Vice Presiciont.
JAS. 11. HUNTER, Cashier
SAVANNAH GAM 4 TRUST CO,
Savings Dsp't
ALLo ' vs 40/ 0
Depoiifa cf SI ani l-parl Rjeflirei.
lute: eat on Deposits Payable Quarterly.
DIRECTORS:
Joseph and. W'ef.d, of J. D. Weed & Cos.
.lons' C. ltoxlanu. Capitalist.
l\ A. Rkitze, Exclmtige an i Insurance.
John L. ilakdf.v, Lapltalist.
It. G Erwin, of Cbisuo’m, Erwin &dußlgnon.
F.r.wAtiD Karow. ot i-ti auss & Cos.
Isaac G. Haas. Genera: B: oker.
M. Y Maclnivsk, of >1 Y. & D. L Maclntyre.
John Lyons, of John Lyo-s & Cos.
'Valtkr C •n:v. of Paterson. Downing & Cos.
i>. C. Bacon. Lumher, I
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
WE OFFER '
One carload JUGS—gallons, I gallon, 2 and
8 gallons.
73 Boxes ORANGES.
76 Boxes FI IS.
250 Boxes RAISINS.
75 Boxes D. S. BELLIES.
73 Barrels CANVASED SHOTTLDER3.
75 Barrels CANVASED BREAKFAST STRIPS.
59 Barr Ms CANVASED HAMi.
Immense Stock of LIQUORS.
All at Botto ti Prices.
A. EHRLICH & BED.
Wholesale G.-os-n Rnhri
Xs'3 and 1.50 ISav St-
PRINT.XG AND B:>JKBINDIMG.
BRAiQ S HUTTON.
Account J3o'-K Mai’.u fa” l urera,
HOOli BINJJtCKS.
AND GENERAL CO-LMERJIAL PRINTERS.
8 and 10 V.'hita erStreer.
With our or-*bop, cumpleie *it 1 moieni
maeninervand fa ilitn-s, a i'u.l liu ” d ' e „ !”
Leather S. ck. together u itli o unpetent ivorl
men. witu y. are ot pruc i ale t) erience in •
ling first ci as a wore, we :ir. e.iaole Ito gua -
autee sat sfai tion with our oro liictijn*. _
WE DO FINE COMMERCIAL P.J>T!N J.
WE MAN' FACT HK all KINDS Or AC
COUNT BOOKS TO ORD -R.
cheerfully iriven; oruers promp
execuieJ; quahty. gu ;ntitya and ancegnva* _
MERCHANTS, manifAcrurer-. merwhatVCftj
corp<*rat:oLA. and fti* uiner* id need o*.
j*rti ting:. iithoirraphiD . ami Llanw bt* £s C£jJ
nav their orders promp*ly filted.
n-oes. at the MORNING NEWS 1 WjmN9
BOUSE. 3 V. hitakai sbre-A