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INSURANCE.
liliol isnfl Bill, Loan and
Con! Assaciatioo,
SA.VANNAH, - - - CU-Y.
Authorized Capital $25,000,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
President, P. W. MELDRIM. General Attorney, G. H MILLER.
V)Ce President, W. R. THIGPEN, Treasurer, A. R. FAWCETT,
Secy and Manager, C. P. MILLER Director of Agencies, V BREVERD,
Tie A:ie
of all
Baldio? and Loan
isolations.
To Investors— Shareholders in Class B have liberal
withdrawal option.
Paid-up stock carries 6 per cent, cash dividend, with
participation in profits.
Shareholders in Assured classes obtain for their families
the FULL MATURITY VALUE OF THEIR STOCK IN CASE OF DEATH.
To Borrowers — Interest at 6 per cent. Definite con
tract for 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9or 10 years. Fire insurance
protection. In Assured class Cancellation of Mortgage
jjr case of Death.
Prospectus explaining fully these liberal features mailed
free to any address.
Wanted —Good Agents who can give Bonds. Liberal
Renewal Commissions paid to hustlers, and good territory
allotted.
Home Office: - - * 122 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
HARDWARE. ~
PALMER
HARDWARE COMPANY,
143 AND 150 CONGRESS ST.,
149 AND 151 ST. JULIAN ST.,
IdST
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,
Rifles, Ammunition, Rail
road and Mill Supplies,
Rubber and Leather Belt
ing and Packing, Rope,
Tinware, Pishing Tackle,
Etc., Etc.
SAVANNAH, Q-A..
MUTUAL. GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Mutual Gas Light Company.
Office, 129 Congress Street,
Sells gas of the highest illuminating power; contains no
sulphur or other impurities.
GAS is the most convenient and reliable method of light
mg.
GAS COOKTNG STOVES are the most convenient and
economical and do the best cooking.
GAS HEATING STOVES can be placed anywhere and are
adapted to heat rooms and offices, and do all kinds of work
GAS ENGINES are the most convenient, most reliable and
cheapest sources of power.
In using gas for any purpose you have no trouble, no dan
ger, yo dirt, and comparatively little expense.
Cooking Stoves and Heaters always in stock. If you want
any gas appliance, or any information relating to the gas
business, send to
mutual gas light company,
OFFICE, 129 CONGRESS STREET.
gAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC.
ARE YOU INT NEED OB' A. A
BUGGY, SURREY OR CARRIAGE. )
PHAETON, WAGONETTE OR CART !
YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT FROM
A.. ALTICK’S SONS,
MANUFACTURERS.
West Broad and Broughton Streets, Savannah, Go.
requlred\^^ lcg ns.—Boof and Blank*
the court, w ( u J r "^ nt y officers for the use of
tb“ MORNiv,, Lojnee use, supplied t* order by
HOCU.J
Combined with
One of the Largest
Life Insurance Companies
in the United States.
TO COUNTY OFFICERS.—Books and Blank*
required by county officers for the use of
the court*, or for office use. supplied to order by
the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUR*,*
tftuuxar turret, tfevoesafc.
BRICK.
P W. MELDRIM, A. M. LEFFLER,
FRESIDSKT. VICE PRESIDENT.
A. R. FAWCETT,
SECRETARY ADN TREASURER.
Tbs Liberty li. Cos.
IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY
Brick
OF
Superior Quality
IN ANY QUANTITY.
Samples can be seen. Inspection Invited.
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY:
13 Barnard St.
A W. FAWCETT, Secretary,
CLOTHING.
Fall anil Winter 1891-92
JAMES F. KENNEDY,
TAILOR AND IMPORTER.
REMOVED TO CORNER
BULL AND BRYAN STREETS,
OPPOSITE
—PULASKI HOUSE.—
Plan—
SIMPLICTY ITSELF.
loTestigate for
Yonrselt
I beg to announoe to my friends and the
public that I have just received a full and
complete line of WOOLENS from the very
best foreign manufacturers, which are be
yond question the most correct, and their
finish unsurpassed.
NOT BEADY FOR BUSIUESS.
ruMutants roods,
At LaFAR'S.
DUNLAP’S NEW
FALL BATS NOW READY
IN THE LIGHT-WEIGHT DERBY,
In Blackand Browns.
A FEW OF THOSE NICE PAJAMAS AND
NEGLIGE SHIRTS LEFT
AT
LaFAR’S,
Hatter and Men's Furnisher,
37 Bull Street.
JKOXSLa.
Tilt MARSHALL,
H. N. FISH’S
European Hotel and
Restaurant,
Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
ROOMS 50c, 75c, Si per day. each person.
PULASKI HOUSE,
Savannah, da.'
REDUCTION IN RATES
FOR THE
SUMMER,
JUNE Ist TO OCT. Ist.
Rates $2 50 per Cay.
L. W. SCOVILLE.
FLOUR.
SELF-KAISING
FLOUR
MERITS
THE
POPULARITY
IT
ENJOYS.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1591.
BANKS.
JOHN FLANNERY, rfoosa HORACE A, CRANE, JAMES SULLIVAN,
President* 4l '' 7 Victe President Cashier
Alio obi* i-asmer.
SOUTHERN BANK
It WW >- •
OF THE STATE OF CEORC3A.
* TAVi
tiwei
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE
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vrjV-~
r - —— ' .
CAPITAL. ' - 8500,000
SURPLUS. - ' - - - 8500,000
DRAYTON, ST. JULIAN & BRYAN STS, SAVANNAH, GA
: DIRECTORS:
EUGENE KELLY, '£. A. WEIL LEE ROY MYERS, JOHN FLANNERY
HORACE A. CRANE. MI ART, 8. B. PALMER, J. B. DUCKWORTH. ’
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NEW YORKICORRESPONDENTS:
National Park Bank, Eugene Kelly & Cos.
THE CHATHAM BANK
transacts a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
Buys and Sells Exchange,
HANDLES n COLLECTIONS ON ALL POINTS,
o r
la RECEIVES DEPOSITS IN THE
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
ft'c ban
and allows INTEIH9ST AT 4 I hR CRKt. PER ANNUM, oompoundod Quarterly.
-• bad
RENTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES.
.80." 9 til 10
D ——o
; t fr ?• m
BEIRNE GORDON, President.
W. W. Chisholm, Vice President; R. F. Burdell, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
BEIRNE GORDON, C. S. ELLIS, J PAULSEN
J. W. FRETWELL, J AMES FARIE, Jr., M. L BYCK
B. H. LEVY, ' I' W. W. CHISHOLM, THOS. BALLANTYNE
L. ADLER, G. A, HUDSON. J rT mV DEMERE ’
J. J. DALE, President: ORGANIZED DEC. 23d, 1880. J. M. BRYAN, Cashier.
Tbe Otleiborji Satiis ani Trust Cos ,
SAVINGS BANK,
120 BRYAN ST., SAVANNAH.
DIRECTORS:
J. J DALE, HERMAN MYERS. WM. GARRARD, L. KAYTON.
SAMUEL 11 EINHARD, DAVID WELLS, A. HANLEY, Dr. C. C. SCHLEY
G. J. BALDWIN, WM. KEHOE.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN ANY AMOUNT and interest allowed on sums of $1 to $2,000 at
4 Per Cent, per annum, payable quarterly or compounded quarterly.
OtUJ Oi
13i
PERSONAL h I IABILI-TY OF STOCKHOLDERS
rovides (“ Liberal and best Uecurity.
Ja: > >i't*or
Call at the Bank of4riute for Circtftdr. 3llo | Money Loaned at low rates of interest.
.ii X s ‘ .*<■'•
REAL ESTATE LOANS A SPECIALTY. TRUSTEES FOR BONDHOLDERS OF RAIL
ROADS, YMrESTMENT c 6 MUTINIES AND OTHER CORPORATIONS.
The • Citizens’ Bank of Savannah,
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t. Savanrtati, Georgia.
if- * 'III—
Organized January, 1888, With a Capital of §200,000
Capital Increased August 1, 1890, to §ooo,ooo
n i r <4
Banks, Bankers and, Merchants are invited to Cor
respond with usu' Collections throughout the
country wilt’ bh made for Correspond
ents and Depositors at Actual Cost.
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B, A. DENMARK, President. MILLS BEE LANE, Vice President
GEO, C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
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DIRECTORS.
B, A. DENMARK, of Denmark. Adams & Adams, Attorneys at-Law.
MILLS BEE LINE. Vice President Citizens' Bank.
Wm. B. STfftBWELt. of StillweHV MUlen & Cos., Lumber Merchant*.
WILLIAM ROGER*. Capitalist
tJHAKLKo D. BvI.DWIN, of Peacock, Hunt & Cos . Naval Stores Factors.
J. li. ESTILL,-proprietor Savannah Morning News.
H. M. COMER, of H. M. Comer & Cos., Cotton Factors.
H. D. STEVENS, of Butler A Stevens. Cotton Factors
ANDREW HANLEY, Dealer in Paints. Oils and Huilderß’ Materials.
JOHN R. YOUNG, of Ellis, You hit Cos,, Naval Stores Factors.
EDWARD F. LOVELL, of Edward Loveil’s Sons, Hardware Merchants.
RA YM I iND JUDOK, Exportor and Dealer in Naval Storesi
Wm- (i. COOPER. (Jrocer.
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
LLOYD & ADAMS,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils Sash and Blinds
Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes, Builders’ Hardware, Lime, Plaster,
Hair and. Oexrxem-t;.
* •
Agents for Adamant Wall Plaster.
CORNER CONGRESS, WHITAKER AND ST. JULIAN STREETS,
SA.V-A.N3N.A.11. GrA.
. iIOTBLA.
HOTEL DE SOTO, SA V ANN AH, Gr A,
| ~ _ “* ■4Ef n -' ”'
THE PAIxACE HOTEL OF THE SOUTH. WATSON’ & POWERS, Proprietors.
the Marshall,
Si. rv. FISH’S
Impel Hitel li Restaurant,
. Broughton St, SavanDah, 6a.
t
This old-time hostelry has, during the present summer, been completely
Renovated, Remodeled and Refurnished.
Standing second to none for pleasure, comfort and convenience to the
TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The Restaurant has been enlarged, and no pains will be spared to make it
The Finest in the South.
Tho plumbing throughout the house 14 of the most Improved sanitary workmanship. New
Rathroom have boon added, with Toilet and Washrooms on every floor.
rt rJ? ea e SOn s J)l ? Courteaua and Obliging Service, and everything that can be done for the
comfort and pleasure of guests will be the constant nun of the proprietor.
NOVELTY IKON WORKS.
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,
2, 4 and 6 Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
JOHN ROURKE & SON, Proprietors,
Wine, IlniliT, Blacksmith
AND FOUNDRY WORK OF ALL KINDS.
Promptness and Quality Guaranteed.
Samson Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty. Reduction in Prices.
Wo beg leave to notify our patrons ami the public generally that, wo have math a re
duction in the prices on our Celebrated Samson Sugar Mills and Pans. We guarantee
them the best in the market, and if they are not what ive represent them to bo wo will refund
the money and pay all expenses. A mill suit on 30 days’ trial to any responsible party.
Send us a trial order and t>e convince 1 that our Mills are the best offered on tho market
Will warrant them for one year.
lifeiE£' Our Pan* are all made from now and lm>
WjuitjllßPHKl proved patterns, oust with bottom down,
Md the metal so proportioned that there is
“"jWyjj no chance for breakage—a fault which has
heretofore been a great source of trouble
*-dP and expense to the purchaser.
Sfeam Engines, Boilers, Injectors, Steam and Water Fittings, Etc,
SEND FOR FRIGES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
CIGARS ANl> TOBACCO.
STERN’S TWO HAI STORES,
SCREVEN HOUSE
AND -
149 1-2 CONGRESS STREET.
Tlie Finest Brands of Cigars and Smote’ Supplies.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
THE CONSUMERS SUPPLIED.
Leading Brands Furnished bj the Box.
EVERYBODY
SMOKES STERNS’ CIGARS.
IIAHN'ESjS.
I g o u eQ $
15