The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, September 06, 1891, Page 2, Image 2
2 GEORGIA'S LEGISLATURE. The Seeilon Taken Up With Reading Bills a second Time. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. s.—The House sre ■ion today was taken up largely with the reading of bills a second time. There was barely a quorum present, and not even a quorum present all the time. A few local bills, to which there was no •opposition, were passed by a “courtesy vote” of 88 to nothing. Several bills and resolutions were Intro duced. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. An important bill by Senator Williams was tabled to-day by the House. Its object is to allow another method of transferring real estate so as to make the seller secure. It makes a mortgage for part of the pur chase money good against the claim for a year's support, and yet does not deprive persons entitled to a year’s support of any rights they now have, for the seller always retains the title. If the bill passes, it will allow the same thing to be accomplished in a different way and will protect ail parties. The vote upon it to-day was.* T MS 3 nays, and the bill would have passed ni.h an average attendance. yOR INDIGENT CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS. Mr. Phillips of Habersham introduced a resolution to appropriate the SIO,OOO which the oity of Macon paid to the state in 1867 * for what was known as the “State reserve, situated near Macon, “to be paid to tbe in digent confederate soldiers being non-pen sioners under the present law, the same to be nominated to the governor by the grand jury and ordinary of the several counties in this state, the said sum to be pro-rated. ” railroad rates for physicians. Mr. LeConte of Bartow introduced a bill providing that from and after the passage of this act al! railroads shall be required to oarry physicians who are in regular practice of their profession over their roads in freight trains, as well as upon passenger trains, at the same rates as upon passenger trams, the roads not to be liable for dam ages to such passengers riding in freight trains, except in cases of gross negligence. A violation of this law is to be fined SIOO to *SOO. TBE OHIO CAMPAIGN. An Earnest Invitatidn to Gov. Northen to Take Part in It. Atlanta, Ga., Sept s.—Gov. Northen to-day received the following letter: Columbus, O . Kept. 3,1891. Gov. IP. ./. Xorthen. Atlanta. Ga.: Mv Desk Sir—The Democratic party of the state of Ohio is just emering upon tbe greatest struggle in its history. By tbe nomination of Hon. William McKinley, Jr., the republicans base squarely indorsed the tariff law of which he is the author, and thus they have made the great Issue before the people that of tariff reform. We gladly take up the gage of war with the chief apostie ;>f protection as the standard bearer of their party. Ohio becomes this year the great national battle ground upon which is to be fough t tfie fiercest preliminary skirmish of ISSi With such vital Interests at stake, with So much that is dear to the people depending oa the result, we expect the sympathy and en couragement of the democrats of every state in the union. Ills our desire and the wish of Gov Campbell and the other candidates on the state ticket to hold the grand rally of the cam paign on Tuesday, Oct. 6. to be known as “The Governors’ Meeting," and to bo addressed by the democratic governors of every state. It will bn held at the capitol building and will be the greatest political meeting ever gathered on the soil of Ohio. We earnestly and cordially invite you to be present to give greeting to our people and to tell them how their cause Is being upheld throughout our common country. We will e pect you and welcome you with open arms. Kill you come? Every attention will be given gour comfort and convenience. You will not pe quartered at a hotel, but entertained at the homes of the hospital citizens of Columbus. Awa,ting an early reply, wo remain, most sincerely, Jamls E. Neal, Chairman. 8. C. Cole, Secretary. “I would like to go," said the governor, “but am afraid tbe legislature will still be {a session at that time.” POLICE MSN COME TO BLOW a Brunswick's Finest Uncage in an Ex citing Street Encounter. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. s.— Patrolmen , The mss Horton and William Wigging were the participants in an exciting street fight this afternoon, during which Wiggins dealt Horton some severe blows with his club, while Horton retaliated with a blow and then drew his pistol, but was prevented from shooting Wiggins by brother officers. One account says that bad blood has been existing between the two officers for some time and to-day, as the morning squad were being relieved, on which were Horton and Wiggins, some words were passed, Horton cursing Wiggins. Wig gins protested, and said he would report Horton to Chief Beach, when Horton bit him with his olub. Wiggins returned the blows, and the two were separated. Horton was arrosted and released on bond ami again at tacked W iggins. Chief Beach had him Jailed until this afternoon, when bond was given. Horton says he was persecuted. Chief Beach is complimented on his prompt action in suppressing further demonstration of hostility. THE JOINT DEBATE. Livingston Moy Not Discuss the Rail road Question With Watson. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. s.— The chances are that Col. Livingston will not. accept the in vitation of certain legislators and allianoe men to enter a joint discussion on the sub ject of railroads with Congressman Thomas E. W afcson. It is said that he has written a letter to Mr. Watson, asking for an ex pression of his views on the advisability of their discussing the railroad question. His answer to the request will not be made until he has has received Mr. Watson’s reply. Col. Livingston says that on Mon day he will answer the invitation, and give in his answer his Views on the subject of. rail road v It is expected that Col. Livingston will be invited to address the legislature on rail roads some day next weak It is not thought likely that Mr. Livingston will meet Mr. Watson at all. INSURANCE FOR ALLIANOEMEN Delegate Wardall Now in Georgia to Establish a Branch. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 4. —Tbe mission of Delegate Alonzo Wardall of South Dakota to Georgia, Is to establish, in connection with the alliance, an insurance branch, such as is now connected with the Knights of Pythias, Ancient Order of United Work men and other secret organizations. He says he has already done much work on the Pacific coast and in the far western states, and that the scheme i* everywhere meeting with solid encouragement at the hards of tbe alliance members. His work in Geor gia, he feels certain, will be equally success ful as elsewhere. THE FOURTH REGIMENT. Edward L. Wright Commissioned as Its Colonel. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 5. —Edward L. Wright was to day commissioned colonel of the new Fourth regiment, made up of the old Seventh battalion and four additional companies. Tbe command now in cludes the Albany Guards, Fort Gaines Guards, Dawson Guards, Thomasville Guards, Valdosta Vidett6s, Brunswick Riflemen, Dublin Light Infantry, Southern Rifles, Quitman Grays and Waycross Rifles. The Hustler-of-Rome. Rome, Wa., Sept. s.—An evenirg daily paper will be started in Rome on Monday. Philip G. Byrd will be the editor. It will he called the Hustler-of-Ro’ne, and will be a four-page six-column paper. MEDICAL. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, causing distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone “feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregularity of Distress the bowels. Dyspepsia does After not get WPII of ltsol£ ' 11 requires careful attention. Eating and a remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently. It tones the stomach, regulates the diges tion, creates a good ap- Sick petite, banishes headache. and refreshes the mind. HeadaChO “ I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat u . distressed me, or did me rscari* little g O(K j After eating I burn would have a faint or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble was aggravated by my business, painting. Last SOUT spring I took Hood's Sar- . saparilla, which did mo an Stomach immenae amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced.” Georgs A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by All druggists, gl ; six for s*). Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. iOO Doses One DoMar__ SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ IO OI K FRIENDS. We Take Pleasure in Informing THE PUBLIC That we are now again in the market with the Special Brew CHAMPAGNE BEER, Made of tbe Choicest BAVARIAN HOPS and CANADA MALT. NO DRUGS OF ANY KIND Used in its manufacture All first-class saloons and all grocers are sup plied with this pure and wholesome beverage. GIVE IT A TRIAL, And you will be convinced of its superiority to all other brands. JUST THE THING FOR FAMILIES. Respectfully, SAVANNAH BREWING COMPANY. Telephone 129. FALK CLOTHING COMPANY. Wo are ready for business, having purchased the remainder of the stock of A FALK & SONS, that was bought from the Receiver at a phenomenally low figure. This stock is, of course, considerably broken, but the Falks never carried aujthing but the best of goods, and what is left we will sell on a very small margin on the price we paid for the goods, which will be about 50 PER CENT. OF THIIR ACTUAL VALUE. Call as soon as possible, as the present stock won't last long. FALL GOODS will soon bs coming in. The active management of the businesa will be in the hands of Messrs. Falk, whose long experience in the clothing business and thor ough knowledge of a critical and discerning public, backed by ample capital, is a sufficient guarantee that our stock will be ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN EVERT DETAIL. We bespeak for ourselves a s hare of the pat ronage of the people of Savannah and vicinity, guaranteeing HONEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES. F ALK CLOTHIN G COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. The public is hereby respectfully informed that we have this day opened our BOTTLING WORKS, nnd will be able to supply all SALOONS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES with fresh and unsteamed beer. Furnished t daily from the SAVANNAH BREWING COMPANY’S STORAGE CELLARS in quantities as required by us for the daily trade. All Beer sold In Patent Stopper Bottles of Pints and Half Pints Prompt attention and courteous service guar anteed. Respectfully yours, SCHRODER * CA6BEVS BOTTLING WORKS. N. E. Corner Jefferson and Huntingdon Streets. Telephone 548. SPECIAL notice. DR M. SCHWAB <Sr 80N, The well-known Opticians of 23 Bull street, have returned with a very fine select stock of Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Tho Doctors can correct any visual imperfection of the eyes that can be corr.cted by scientific lenses. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. 23 Bull Street. DR. M. SCHWAB ft BON. COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPT IONS. The successful dispensing and compounding of proscriptions depends entirely on two condi tions; namely, quality of drugs used and ability of dispenser. We make the prescription busi ness a specialty, and have always on hand the purest and best drugs that money can buy. There is absolutely no risk in having prescrip tions compounded by us. We have secured the service* of Mr. T. J. Norman, formerly of Co lumbus, who is one of the best-known and most efficient prescription clerks in Georgia. We also carry one of tbe most complete stocks of drugs, medicines, fancy and toilet articles to be found in Savannah, and make a specialty of soda and mineral waters. R V. NOTTINGHAM &. CO., Southwest corner Broughton and Habersham streets. TO DINPEL MOtellUlTOfiS Burn a small quantity of the True Dalmation Insect powder, not tbe adulterated article. Cupid Almond Cream will remove sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, rendering it soft and white.* • • Mennans Borated Taleum Powder, for heat and chafed surfaces. It is a safe and harmless powder. SOLOaMONS & CO., 163 Congress Street and 92 Bull Street. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, sfePTEMBER 6, 1891-TWELVE PAGES. I marriages. "EVILS'>N -PURSE- -At the resident of the bnie's grandparents on Aug. 4. by Rev. A. J. I Jarrell. Mr. GnORGS O. Wilson, Jr., of Savan ; nah. to Miss G. P. Pcrm, of Marlow, Oa. No cards. ~ DEATHS. J SIfAK Died. August 29th. I*9l. at St Joseph's Infirmary, Miss M ary O'Gorman, formerly of Charleston, S. C. FI’NKRAL INVITATIONS. HANRAHAN.—The friends and acquaintance of William Hanraran and family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral from the City Hospital THIS AFTERNOON at 3:30 o'clock. STEWART.-The friends and acquaintance or J. H. Reid Stewart, of James T. Stewart and family ani of Mrs. J. H. Reid and family are invited to attend the funeral of tne former from the faml y residence. No. 68 South Broad street. at 3:8’) o’clock THIS AFTERNOON. I N MEM ORI AM. IN MEMORIAL OF— Miss JOSIE SHEFTALL. The scythe of the Great Reaper never stops its mowing. How fast the graves of loved ones thicken around us; and. as we trace their won drous and mysterious flight. Faith 6ees the pearly “gates ajar" and hears the hallelujah welcome of numbers without number! The light of heavenly truth dispels the gloom of the night of death, and reveals to us angelic forms in the tomb, lu tae “chamber of imagery," as we pay this tribute to the memory of our sainted dead, the dear familiar face of Miss Josie Sheftall seems beaming upon us—who entered into rest. Aug. 14, 1891. One whose influence lives, and is to be felt. A memorial of whose lire should be preserved, not only as a reco nition of the worth of the departed, but as an incentive to the living to follow in her foot steps. Happy thought, that the record of a Christian's life is with God—kept in the archives of heaven and also becomes a rich legacy to us. To know Miss Josie was to love her—affections to pure. She, whose piety was so silent and unobtrusive; her life flowed like th** deep and murmurless stream, calm and un dismayed, gentle as cradled slumbers; ever displaying tbe sweet spirit of the dying Christ, meek submission the Father s will, she fell on sleep. Her last thoughts were for kindred, borne and heaven. The swan song of triumph is broken off. while merging into the hallelujahs of heaven, for the sweeter, louder strains of the redeemed millions on the “other shore." Our friend had been very sick for some time, and we had hoped her recovery, but ail that loving hands and a faith ful physician could do did not prevent the "King of Terrors’* from claiming her as his victim and so suddenly, it seems, she left us. The last words she uttered were, "Lord Jesus." ’And when we remember bow composedly she requested her sister to gather her little memen toes, that she might divide and mark them, to be given to different members of the family; and know, too, her life to tie so consistent and devoted, we can but believe that the holy long ings of her heart, looking for the blessed hope, loving his appearing and hastening unto the coming of the day of God. her soul cried out in language of holy triumph: “Amen! Even so come Lord Jesus " Yet the grieved ones, who stood beside this “gate of heaven," caught only the sound from her lips, “Lord Jesus.' Such characters are living epistles—witnesses of the truth it is so hard for us to realize that the companionship of this pure-minded Christian is forever closed here. Never hear her sweet voice again or see her loving, cheerful face. Comforting truth: "Earth has no sorrows that heaven cannot heal." Yet how our timid natures shrink and shudder back from death—the wind ing sheet, the colfln, the tomb. But to him that believeth grace triumphs, and the joyful strains may mingle with the waves of JorJan, "O, death, where is thy sting? O, grave, where is thy victory?" Then our faith is exchanged for sight, hope for joy, and the Constian mariner, tossed and driven o'er life’s troubled sea, enters, full sail, tbe stormless port, and anchors high among the ‘•hills of God." Our loved one has finished her course with joy—joy to herself and may her repose, lastiug as heaven, prove so to us who mourn her loss, our faith triumph, lising above our tears; may our troubled hearts sub rail, knowing that our loss is her eternal gain. May tbe echo of our dear Redeemer's language to his sorrowing disciples, come to us: *lf ye loved ine ye would rejoice, because I go to my Father." Many of our loved ones have gone over in tho "better land," resting from the journey. Only a few more conflicts, and, if faithful, the banner of our victory shall wave along the eternal shores, and all may then unite and sing "Harvest Home." Gentle one, fare well. Suffering, tears and death are all behind. May we all meet you in that "life eternal," amid the rosy bowers of paradise, where there is not one sigh in the wind, not one tear ming ling with the waters. Safe in the arms of Jesus. A Friend. In memory of our kind and loving mother, ELLEN T. LEACY, Di and Aug. 8, 1831. Dealest Mother, We miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earnest care. And tho' t’was God’s own holy will, *Tis hard, so hard to bear. Tis hard to break the tender chord When love bound our hearts together. ‘Tis harder still to think on earth We ll see thee, never, never. O. Jesus! while our hearts are bleeding O'er tho spoils that thou hast won, Wo will at this solemn meeting Calmly say thy will be done. Sept. f, 1891. MKimjTQft. IHl*|| NATIONAL LEAGU E. A special meeting of Branch No. 4G4. Irish Na tional League of Am Mica will be held at Catho lic Library liall on THIS (Sun lay) MORNING at 11:30 o'ci ck for the purpose of electing a dele gate to represent the Branch at tha forthcoming National Convention le be held iu Cuicago on the Ist and 2d of October. A full attendance is requested. By order of P J. O'CONNOR, President. T. H. O' Donovan, Recording Secretary SPECIAL NOTICE*. On and after Feb. 1, IW, tke. batia of mmv mr**K,nt of all a<lvcrtieinq tn the Moaifljra News uhU be aQtite, or at tke rate af $1 40 an inch for the first insertion. So Special Notice inserted for leta than $1 00. STERN’S TWO CI9AR STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR S. OTTENBERO & BROS.. New York r rn.pc S —El Astronoino— ) ptitadc CIGaRS. "j _ei Universa.— ( CIGARS. In all sizes, they are equal to imported, and rank as tho finest of clear Havana Goods in the market. Try them. STERN’S TWO CIGAR STORES. 1 Congress St. and Screven House Stand. HOMESEEKER6. Don't buy property before consulting me. I can give yoii valuable information, and have some nice property at reasonable prices. W. K. WILKINSON, • Real Estate Dealer. FKEID dr HICKS, RESTAURANT. RICE BIRDS ON TOAST, OYSTERS. ETC. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPONE 346. NOS. 9, 11 AND 13 MARKET SPECIAL NOTICES^ THE FAUST BEER ANNUAL SALES 2,500,000. USED EVERYWHERE. SAVANNAH IYGS BANK, No. 112 St. Julian Street, t RECEIVES DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAB AND UPWARD, AND PAYS 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. BUY NICKEL STAMPS. Call and get the book "HOWTO GET RICH." Free. PROF. FRANK HLBNEH, From Munchen, Germany, begs to announce to the public that be is prepared to receive pupils for instruction on the violin. Address * 39 Liberty street. FOR BENT, From Nov. Ist. Store and Dwelling, southeast comer Whitaker and South Broad street lane, now occupied by W. C. A. Dierks. Apply to K F. BRYAN. 122 Bay street. C. P. HOSSIGNOL Thanks the Mokxiso News for their kind com pliment in the Trade Issue and begs his friends to read bis cheaps to day. STORE FOB RENT. The S-story building 151 Broughton street, 40x150 feet. One of the most desirable loca tions in the city. Can glvo immediate posses sion. Apply on premises. BUSINESS LITERATURE Is the kind that you issue to the commercia world It comprises Circulars. Brochures, Folders, OFFICE STATIONERY, such as Bill, Letter and Statement Heads, Ac count Sales, Receipt. Draft and Note Blanks, etc. SOCIETY STATIONERY belongs to the “Ward McAllister" world, and consists of Betrothal Cards, Wedding Invita tions, Menus, Pink Teas and tbe thousand and one little items that ODly a well-equipped office can produce.. If desired we prepare special dssigns for Artistic and Commercial work. Try THE ROBINSON STEAM PRINTING CO., Whitaker Strn?t. THE II WIMONIE ORCHESTRA Is now prepared to take engagements for balls, parties, weddings and germuns, at reasonable prices. Orders can be left at Davis Music Com pany or Masonic Hall. ISAIAH M. ItOSENFELD, Manager. [COPY. 1 Ranoeb, Tex., Aug. 31, 1891. Savannah Carriage and IVaijon Company : Will you p’ease send mo a price list of your Carriages and other 'etudes What can you put 3 of those Jump Seat Surrles you advertise? I want y< ur lowest figures. Some of my neighbors wanted me to rite for them also. We take the Weekly Savannah News. ISignhrfl ' K. Dean, [Address) Ranger, Eastland County, Tex.’ The above is a f sir specimen of the numerous inquiries we daily receive. AND SHIPMENTS TESTIFY over what a wide territory our business is ex tending. Does it puzzle yon then to see how liberally home people patronize an enterprising firm like mjrr- o ii- , tfV A u I C ARR t AOtt AND THE SAIANNAH WAGO j, Company. NOTICE. Savannah. Sept. 5, 1891. All persons are warned from trading fora check in fvvor of Mas. F. V. WOODBRIDGE, indorsed by S. V. Stiles, for four hundred and thirty-fly.) dollars. EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS. Office 109 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. Fine work, quick time, satisfaction guaranteed, special rates to single gentlemen. Work called for and delivered. • MATHER 4 BATTEN, Proprietor*. Telephones 90 and CAUL ON ADAM” At No. 20 Jefferson street, corner Conzress street lane, if you are short of ready money. He will advance you cash on your diamonds, watches, jewelry, clothing, musical instru ments, tools, etc. Open 0 a m to Br. m. ; Sat urday* to 11 p. m. NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE. 20 Jefferson street, ADAM STRAUSS, Man ager, NOTICE. Neither the master nor consignees of the Norwegian bark FLORA will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew STRACHIN & CO., Consignees. ’ SALOON, No 176 Broughton street, one of the best located stands in the city, fitted up first class, with large mirror, elegant counter lockers and beer apparatus, ready for business; fine shuffle board and kitchen: for rent from September 10; also seven nice rooms, if wanted. Apply to J. P. LONG, 103 President Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. AVOID LAW eUTS.^ TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. B* WISE IN TIME. INSURE YOUR TITLES WITH THE TITLE GUARANTEE AND LOAN COMPANY, 135 CONGRESS STREET. The ejectment suits just brought by the heirs of George D. Millen against the property in Waring, Lee, White, Cuthbert, Reppard and Cummlng Wards, involving in ALL OVER ONE HUNDRED LOTS OF LAND. Of the forty-six lots in Waring, Lee and White Wards, the titles to which are attacked by these suits, EIGHT, AT LEAST, are amply protected by the Title Guarantee Comnany, and the owners ara relieved not only OF ALL POSSIBILITY OF LOSS. but of the annoyance which necessarily attends a lawsuit. NO ATTENDANCE AT COURT, NO COUNSEL TO BE EMPLOYED NO SURVEYS TO BE MADE, NO WITNESSES TO BE SUMMONED, NO DISTURBANCE OF MIND are among the blessings now enjoyed by the holders of the insurance policies of THE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, and by those fortunate parties who procured their titles directly or indirectly through it. THE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, 135 Congress Street. Has a perpetual charter. The death or insolv ency of any or all of its stockholders cannot affect its warranty. It has a paid in capital of nearly sl'o,ooo, (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars) and constantly increasing, and is authorized to issue stock to the extent of $500,000. INSURE YOUR TITLES NOW. You know not when they may be attacked, and if you are wise you will taka time by the fore lock, and guard against future trouble. THE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY will defend ali suits that may be brought at any time in the future against property sheltered by its policies, and indemnify its patrons against any possible loss, to the extent of the amount insured. The company has the use of Beckett’s Abstracts of 1 .and Titles, and the advantage of the advice of first-class counsel. It is, therefore, iu a posi tion to act safely and carefully upon all titles submitted for its guarantee. GEORGE H. STONE. President. ISAAC BECKETT, Secretary and Solictor. R. R. RICHARDS, Advisory Counsel. THE TITLE Gl AR4NTEK AVII LOAN COMPANY OF SAVANNAH. OFFICE AND BANKING ROOMS, 135 CON GRESS STREET. Will guarantee Titles to land, insuring pur chasers and mortgagors against all loss by rea son of defects of title. Allows I.vtsrbst at 6 rxn cent. per annum on Special Deposits of SIOO and upward for fixed periods of one or more years, and at 4 pur cent, per annum, pai 1 or compounded quar terly, on deposits subject to call. Will invest money upon first-class real estate security, and guarantee the titles. GEORGE H. STONE, President. E. L. HACKETT, Treasurer. ISAAC BECKETT, Secretary and Solicitor. R R. RICHARDS. Advisory Counsel. PURCHASING AGENCY. In connection with my CHATHAM COUNTY ABSTRACT OF LAND TITLES, I act as agent for parties desiring to purchase real estate, rep resenting their interests in all eases, and buying at the lowest possible rices. Office 135 Congress street. ISAAC BECKEtT. THE DAVIS Ml SIC COMPANY. Is now prepared to furnish Piano and Organs of first class mane only, to reliable parties on easy monthly or quarterly installments. For cash a liberal discount will be given. Our stock is now full a- (i complete. Passenger elevators running all day. No trouole to show goods. An Inspection of our beautiful store will afford you pleasure. DAVIS MU ’C COMPANY. E. C. PACETTI, PRACTICAL WORKMAN. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERS AND LEADERS, REPAIRING TIN ROOFS, Etc., Etc. Galvanized Cornices and Window Caps a specialty. Agent forCortright Metal Roofing Shingles. Corner Jefferson and State Streets. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR M. SCHWAB & SON, the well-known Opticians, inform the public that they have re turned from their Saratoga Institute, and can be found at their Optical Institute, No. 23 Bull street. The doctors can correct any visual im perfection that may exi6t or can be corrected by scientific lenses. No charge for examination. ICE! ICE! ICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The contract for the sale of our ice expires on Dec. 31 next, and ON AND AFER JAN. 1, 1892, we shall enter into the sale and delivery of ice on our own account. We have engaged an experienced man who will have entire charge of our delivery depart ment, and it is our intention to spare neither pains nor expense in making it the most com plete system of ice delivery Savannah has ever had. Our aim will be PROMPT AND POLITE SERVICE AND HONEST WEIGHT. Every complaint will be thoroughly investi gated and promptly rectified. We intend to sell and deliver ice at a price that will place the same within the reach or all. and we advise consumers not to make any con tracts for next season's supply, as we shall sell CHEAP, VERY CHEAP. THE GORRIE ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LOUIS President DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT Residence No. 100 Taylor Street, now occu nied by H Traub. Possession given Nov. 1. Store southwestoorner Broughton and Ab-r --corn streets, formerly occupied by S. L. George. .Possession given Sept 1. Store No. 87 Brougnton street, now occupied by Chatham Trunk Factory. Possession given Sept. 1. For particulars apply to S. GUCKENHEIIIER & SONS. SPKCIAL NOTICES. REWARD. ' -- " Richmond and Danville Railroad. Cos.. 1 Office of General Manager, v Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 1. 1891. j Thi* company will pay SIO,OOO for the arrest and conviction of the person, or persons, who removed the rail fromjthe track of the Western North Carolina Railroad, near Bcstian's Bridge, Iradell county. North Carolina, on the night of Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1891. W. H. GREEN. General Manager Richmond and Danville Rail road Company. SOLID BACKS are by odds the most desirable Hair Brushes for active service, and we have in stock now our second importation of solid-back, wire drawn brushes, the low prices of which will astonish you. Shaving and Tooth Brushes in elegant variety at BUTLER'S PHARMACY. Cor. Bull and Congress. GET PLANS A.\D ESTIMATES For office fixtures, bar counters and fine variety work from us. LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Largest planing mills and factory in the city. Prompt attention given ail orders left with as. A. S. BACON & SONS, Office: West Broad and Broughton Streets. Planing Mill and Factory, near O. S. 8. Co.’s wharves. notice! " I beg to inform my friends, customers and the p übllc that I am now located on the Real Estate, corner Bull and Bryan streets, where I will be pleased to see all who desire to sell, buy or transfer anything in the real estate line right on the corner Bull and Bryan. Re spectfully, R. H. JONES, Real Estate. NOTICE. THE SAVANNAH THEATRICAL CLUB Will Give a Minstrel Performance at MASONIC HALL TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 8. Admission 35 Cents. Dancing After Performance. First-class music guaranteed. ~ hPKt'l \U. Am instructed to sell at once the house 118 Henry street. Those who are contemplating on a cheap bargain should come in and make an offer. R. H. JONES, The Real Estate Dealer, Corner Bull and Bryan. BOLTON STREET; ’ Double cottage, north side, between Abercom and Lincoln. For sale cheap. Address WALTHOUR & RIVERS, Savannah. Qa. PRESCRIPTIONS. ROWLINSKI, Pharmacist, Corner Broughton and Drayton streets. Telephone 465. THE SUNDAY MORNING N-EVYIi Will be found regularly on sale at the following puces. EBTII.L’S NEWS DEPOT. 21V6 Bull street. CONNOR’S NEWS STAND. THE MARSHALL. Broughton street. E. J. KIEFFERS DRUG STORE. Corner West Broad and Stewart streets. T. A. MULLKYNE & CO.'S DRUG STOKE, West Broad and Waldburg streets. ST. J. R. YONGE’S DRUG STORE, Corner Whitaker and Duffy streets, W. A. BISHOP’S DRUG STORE, Corner Hall and Price streets. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, Corner New Houston and Drayton streets SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY, Henry and Abercorn streets. STO V E. WOOD, SLATE . -AND IRON MANTELS, TILING, GRATES, GRATE REPAIRS, TIN ROOFING, STOVES, RANGES, BOISE FURNISHING GOODS. NORTON & HANLEY York, President and Whitaker St?., SAVANNAH, GA. WUOI.KSAX.E GROCERS. ~ Hams, Hams. We offer Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday special sale of HAMS. 95 tierces Hams, Brocton’s brand. 76 barrels flams, fair stock. M) boxes Dry Salt Bellies. 75 barrels choice Georgia Syrup. 120 cases floe Claret Wine. All at Bottom Brices. A. EHRLICH & BRO., Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, 153 and 1.55 Bav Street, PRINTERS AND BOOK HINDERS BRAID & HUTTON, PRINTERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, BOOKBINDERS, 8 and 10 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga Complete modern machinery and facilities. A full line of PAPER OF ALL SG RAPES. Competent workmen, vears of practical experi ence in handling FIRST CLASS WORK Esti mates cheerfully given. Orders promptly exe cuted. TO COUNTY OFFICERS. -BcxuiTajid Blanxk i required by county officers for the use of I the courts, or for office use. supplied to order bv ! the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE. J WktUkar airat, c*T*aa*k CLOTHING. GUESS. Call around to our new quarters and regi, tw your guess, at the Figures and Dots on t h articles displayed in our Furnishings Good! Window. “* IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO GUESS Yon ARENOT REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ANY THING IN ORDER TO GUESS. We merely desire to break the general monot ony of things before the fail season opens up $lO In merchandise presented to the parties g u S j. ing nearest to the number of Dots and Figur* on articles in window mentioned. APPEL&SCHAUL, One Price Clothiers and Haberdashers, 159 Broughton St HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs " stoves; FURNACES. HEATERS. ‘GRATES. Watch out for an early Fall and Winter. CHANDELIERS, GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, TILING, Crockery, China and Glasswares, , Cutlery, Etc. ESTIMATES ON ROOFING-IJ Barnard and Broughton Lane. Successor to J. A DOUGLASS & CO. ns. Douglass. BANKS. THE GERMANIA BANK, SAVANNAH, GA CAPITAL, $200,000 In connection with its general banking busi ness it has a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, WHERE 4 Per Cent. Per Annum Is paid on deposits compounded quarterly. De positors of all classes are solicited. With an obliging staff of officers and conservative man agement patrons and those d-siring to deposit with it may he assured that their interests will be caretuby guarded. OFFICERS. HENP.Y BLUN. GEO. W. OWENS, President. Vice President. JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. HENRY BLUN. GEO. W. OWENS, Attorney at Law. P. BRENNAN, of Kavanaugh & Brennan. R. M. HULL, of Bearing <t Hull. WILLiA M KEHOE, of Wm. Kehoe & Cos. AMSON MOHR, of Mohr Bros. DR. J. B REAP. T. F. STUBBS, of Stubbs >ft Tiaon. A. P. SOLOMON, of Henry Solomon & Sons. G. M. RYALS. IRVIN B. TIEDEJIAX, of Geo. W. Tiedemani Bro. THE CHATHAM BANK TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Buys and Sells Exchange, Handles CollectioDS on All Points. RECEIVES DEPOSITS IN THE SAVINGS - DEPARTMENT And allows interest at 4 per oent per annum compounded quarterly. RENTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOIES, Beirne Gordon, President; W. W. Chis holm, Vice President; It. F. Tlu.rd.ell, Cashier. DIRECTORS: BEIRNE GORDON, W. W. CHISHOLM. J. W. FRETWEI-L, G. A. HUDSON. B. H LEVY, J. PAULSEN, L. ADLER. M. L. BYCK C. 8. ELLIS. THOS. HALLANTYNE. JAMES FARIIJ, JR-. R. M. DEMERE. rjoTTIVu;.,: 1 - At’l. President Vice President. JAfl. H. HUNTER, Cashier. SAVANNAH BAM k TRUST C(L Savings Dep’t ALLOW! 4% Deposits of {1 &&d Upward Received , Interest on Deposits Payable Quarterly. DIRECTORS: J ossph D. WasD, of J. D. Weed A Ok lotn C. Rowland, Capitalist. [’. A. Rutzk, Kachanae tad Insurance. Kora L. Haudks, Capitalist. - G. Eaww. of Cbaanoim, Erwin A daßtfsa*- ik ward Karovl of Stream & Oa. Isaac G. Haas. Qonaral Broker. |M. Y. Mai UtrvMt, of 1L Y. St D. L HadnO* J Kota Lyons, of John Lyons A On. i altOR Odwkt. of Piterioo. Downing A Da k. f ERCHANTB. manufacturer*, mercM? I ®} 1 corporations, and all others In wen * printing, lithographing, and blank book* <*“ bare thoir order, promptly filled. R* mode**” the^MOKN ING ncvk FBlF®**