The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, October 25, 1891, Page 2, Image 2
2 FLORIDA’S METROPOLIS. ffhre® Houses Fumed— a Schooner a Crew Probably lost at Sea. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 24.—Three houses were burned in East Jack* mville to night They were beyond the reach of water and assistance from the fire depart ment. One hi use was owned by J. C. Qreelv and to othen by A. K. Basham. The tenants saved but little of their per sonal effects, so rapid was the work of the flames Tue school house of this suburb also ca’ug' t but the flames were put out The pe pie i f this suburb are already con testing the pay.ne t of tle tire tax on ac count of deficent protection, and this hre wilt make them more unanimous in the contest A schooner’s crew missing. The schooner Tamos, loaded with lumber from Hunter s mill of this place, for Alba ny, m charge of Capt. J. J. Moule, was wa’er-li'gced in the recent st >rm an i towed into Ch irieston. Mr. Hunter states that no news of any of the crew has been received. It is pres tr.ed that all hands perished. A large delegation of eondu tors will arrive in the city to-morrow on a through special from Cbiea-'o. . . The postoffioe will be moved into hand some new qtrtrters, eiegant:) furnished in ash, in the rebuilt M haws block on A ov. 1. FLORIDA'S .-LLIANJ MSN. An Appeal to Congress for Additional Railroad Legislation. Dace City. Fla., Oct 24.—Before final adjournment last night the following reso lutions we; e ad pted by the state farmers alliance cn recommendation of the com mittee on transportation: I. That we aoDrove of the interstate com meroe commission, because it offers the ■ r.ly meA sor relief or just and equ table transpor tatiO . rates on our products grown and shipped a', no cou p ti ive points. 8 That we call upon our members of con gress to sustain the ands of the com mission by lassinz sue i additional leeislation as will fir- them aut< ority to r quire transp rtation Fines to mane through rates on products going out of one state into another Also to use all efforts to so amend toe con.titu bn an 1 laws of the United States a* to give greater dig ity and respeot to the and ci-ions of the commiss.on. by malting them final and not subject to re vision by other courts. CONVICTS J OF BIOaMT. Outcome of a Nmorl us Cass In Stew art Superior Court. Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 24.— The Stewart superior court heard the case of state vs. S. P. Owens, charged with bigamy. The jury was out about ten minute . A verdict of guilty was render and, and he was sentenced to the penitentiary f r four years. There is some little excitement in our town, caused by t>elve uegroes being brought to turn under arrest, charged with having engaged in a riot. All are in jail. Are Bur ev (colored) was found guilty of putting obstructions on the Savannah, Americus and Mon gomery railro .and. He was sent to the penitentiary for eight years. There was a heavy frost this morning. GEORGIA STA E LOT ERY. The State to Realize About $20,000 from the Sa.e of the Prcparty, Atlanta, Ga., Och 24.—The final decree in the famous Georgia Stats Lottery case was signed by Judge Clark of the superior court this morning, and this long series of litigation is settled. Dr. Henry L. Wilson wai ap pointed by the court commis doner to sell the property, a correct verdict having been agreed on last Saturday. The state will realize about $20,000 from the property, which has been a bone of contention in the courts almost since the war closed. Worth County a Fa'r. Sumner, Ga., Oat. 24. —The Worth county fair closed to-day; tha exhibition a< a good oca. Farm product* iu aim *t endless variety and crops of all kid . were to be seen. Tee exhibits in the ladies' de partment could not be oxcell --4 in variety end workmanship. Ma ,y fine cows and horses were exhibited. A Sirs Bass from Colouitt county gained no litLle notoriety, she was there two davs with triplets 2 months ■ Id—two boys and one gii L The Brunswick and Wester i deserves mention for special trains, which mere a great convenience. Jamas Watson displayed twenty-six dif ferent varieties of field peas. Chips From Cordele. CoRnxLE, Ox.. Oct. 24.—R. L. Shipp <fc Bro.. Doth thrifty young men, have recently gone into the real estate and in surance business. 8. 8. Prtoe of Chicago, 111., is In tbs city -arranging a branch of the American Build ing, !,<>an and Investment Association of Chicago. Money Is much more plentiful now than •It has bee.i fir some months pa t. A tribe of Red Men will be organized 'here next Wednesday night. Southern Rond Congress. Atlanta, Ox., Oct. 24 —Next Thursday -the southo n road congress will convene in the hall of the House of Represent tives. Gov. Northen, who is president, will call the congress to order and then deliver an addrest. ot> er addresses of welcome will be made by Hon. W. A. Hemphill and H n. 'Sioke Smi.h. A respouse wi.l be made by SRev. M. B. Wharton of Virginia. A 1 laze at Davisboro. Bavisbof.o, Ga., Oct. 24.—The gin house '•of Thigpen & Sa iden, four miles south of ton n, was burned Wednesday uigbt at 7 ‘’o’clock, with twenty-eight bales of cotton and 500 bushels of cotton seed. The origin of the Ere is unknown. The loss, which fails heavily upon the firm and their tenants, is estimated at ?1,700. Death From Apoplexy. Boston, Ga., Oct. 24. —T. P. Headley, a •ilviTsmitb, who moved here about two months ago from Thomasvi le, was fouud in his sho >on Jefferson s reel this fternoon in an unconscious condition. Doctors were called in and pronounced the trouble apo- Elexy. He was moved to bis home, where e died shortly afterward. Sleep of the Soldier. Rome, Ga.. Oot. 24.—Many survivors of the old Eighth Georgia regiment will he pained to learn of the death of L. L. Floyd, a member of Companv E. Mr. Fioyd was a good and faithful soldier, always ready and willing to do his duty. He was a good member of the Antioch Primitive Baptist church. I yan’a nece ver. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 24.—'The supreme court to-day sustal ied the eppointm nt t a receiver in the noted Ryan case. On Mon lav the bill of exceptions to Judge Oober’s decision, holding Ryan in onnteinpt, will be passed upon. Mr. Kyan may bav* to go back to jail unless be delivers up oyer 81Ud,000 of alleged easels. Cline i County's reisurer Deal. Homekvills, Oa., Oct. 24. Shared Bmitb, treasurer for this county, died Wednesday ntzbt. He was postmaster and express sgetr for many jeers, lie was a stricly honest man. lie mat sPi. -ted a long time with | araipis and consumption, whicn leal disease killed him. Alabama Minor. .le for ugueta. BiaMisoHsM, Ala.. Oct. SH—Hon Psti irk Wei'L, W ill eur Muibvrin. John H Fisher eul A. J. hebwelrs of Auguvta were It. B rinli.ghsij, 1 -dsy in tlie Inter* .1 of t.< Augusts Tnduotrisi exposition. They met wtu. a oofdiei reoepu ,l. and a movement le* Laws star u-i to send en Alabama uiln atal saL.ui tv ia* #p--wi.uu. No Money in L'bel a utts- Minneapolis. Minn., Oct. 24.— The jury in the libel eui, of Ig ialius Donnelly against the Pioneer Press for 1100,000 damages to-night brought in a verdict giv ing Don eliy |1 and allowing him Jo for counsel fees. The trial has been pro 1 ably the most famous in the legal annals of the northwest. Ignatius Don nelly, the fara us author aud former member of congress ale der in the farmers’alliance, sued the Pioneer Press tor SIOO,OOO actual damages n account of the publication Feb. 16, I->GI. of a letter from Col. tV. S. King, formerly postmaster of the House of Representatives, and a m>n of national reputation, which letter had been firtt publis ed in the Pioneer press eleven years previously, alleging the accepiance of bribes by Mr. Donnelly. With the exceptions of Coi. King and C. P. Huntington all the people wh > could have he and the newspaper are dead. Mr. Doune.ly expiai ed that lie received money for his se vices as attorney ad as to that paid out by him when a candidate for the United States Senate, be said it was mo ey loaued. The case was re luced t > a questi n of the credibility ot Col. King and Mr. Donnel y, which the jury had to decide The jury stood at one time 11 to 1 in favor of the Pioneer Press, and after three hours gave merely nominal damages. An Interesting exhibit rec 'ntly on view at the German ex mat on was that of tue German Im perial Printing Press. Tnere were to be seen reproductions of the most noteworthy prints taat naveappea ed Iron the lime of Gotten berg to tne beginning of this ceutury; u series of 100 sheets, each sheet as nearly as possible of the-amesiteas the original print. Besides pages of text and alphabet, title pages, head ings of c lapteis. etc., were reproduced, as well as some xyiographic Impressions ot tlie fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, sn.i so no excelled re productions ot copper plate and wood engrav ings by old masters. Erastvs Wiyxy, Dr. Willhm B. Meany aud others of New Y rk are reported to be arrang Ing for tb estab lshnent of an Anglo-Ameri can bank with offices in L melon and Chi ago The capital stock, it Is said, will tie S>.UOO,OuO. and a London and Bouth American syndicate wi .l be the backers of the concern. MKillCAl. [Hooys/^ DMiPGMD EXTRACT P§^/Vj The importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pur® blood you cnuot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla is worthy your confidence. It is peculiar in that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while U eradicates disease. Give it a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar SPECIAL NOTICE*. cc.i'y 1 —■ ~..\ jS ABSOLUTELY PIKE. UNIMPEACHABLE EVIDENCE. Cbmjcat. Laboratr>RY, Musguit o Htoicnk, ) 1707 Nkw Yorx Avsni-k. Washington. D. C., 8 pc. 29, 1891. t Jfr. FVank Schtrarz, Manager AnheuS’r-Butch Bracing Association, Washrng'on, D. C : Dear Sir -The FAUST BEER recently se oured from the establishment of the Anhe iser- Buscb Brewing Association in this city has been most carefully analyzed, and lias in 100 parts the following components: Total solid extract 6 045 Total ale juol by weieht. 2.950 Total phosphori • ucid .030 Total carbonic acid 25.1 Total water 91.0(13 100 A tboroazh and systematic i earch has failed to show any adulterant whatever, and the com position of the Anheuser-Biisch FAUST BEER is equal at least to that of the best beers of Ger many and Austria. Very respectfully yours, \VM. BROMWELL, Chemist. The following extract from the report of P. S. Wales, the medical directorof the Unite 1 States navy, in charge, made to the health oflieor of the District of Caimpoia, confirms beyond con tradiction the abOßratatemt nt: “No adulterant of any kind whatever was found in the Anheuser Busch FAUST BEER, after a most careful, thorough and systematic search “ P. S. WALES. Medical Director U. S. N., in charge. CONSUMERS, Note the fact that the famous FAUST BEER Is Indorsed by all the leading authorities, an 1 is proved THE BEST BEER IN AMERICA. GEORGE MKYEK, Wholesale Dealer. SPECIAL lUl'ItK. Neither the Master nor Cos .signed of the British steamshipTßEVA YLOR.J. Quiiler mas ter, will las responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. HTRACHAN & CO . Consignees. Wtl V. MM All). real estate and brokerage, IFV* Bav hrascr. Deai Is ail oJaeesof r aissiau. l ertoual atteo ttw gives to rruuug, colli ding sal other bis iOFM uri ei is a# sure of y | rty THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1891---TWELVE PAGES. FUNERAL INVITATIONS. j SCHRODER—The fri nds and acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroder and H. Schrod er ami family, and George Schroder and rami |y. and t. A M. Schroder and family, and of John schroder are respectfully invitedtoaitond the funeral of tue former from the residence of H Schroder. Broughton street, corner Haber sham, THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. COONEY.—The friends and acquaintance of Mr and M s. Michael Cooney and tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of the latter, from her late residence. No 23 Congress street, at 3o’clock THIS AFTERNOON Chicago and Quebec papers please copy. MEETINBs. ' l ilt EIISITY CLIB OF SAVANN AH. ~ The rejular quarterly meeting of this club will be held in tne supper room. Odd Fellows' building. MONDAY, Oct 26, at 8:30 o’clock p. m. Mr. W. L. Clay will read a paper on “The Fall of the French Monarchy."’ JOHN SCREVEN, President. Sl'tLlAl, NUTILKj. On and after Feb. 1, 1455, tke b-Mti of meas urement of aU advt- tieioa *n rVi Miimnxu News will be arjate, or at ike rate ot Si 40 an inch for the firtt ineertion. No Special Nottoe ineerted for lem tkan $1 00. Noricis All persons are hereby cautioned against har boring or trusting any of the crews of the Nor wegian barks APPXA a.d MADU lA, as no ileuts of their contracting will be paid by mas ters or PATERSON. DOWNING & CO., Consign ea. NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS. OffiA Water Wore*, I Savannah, Ga , Oct. 2>, I'M!, f The water will be shut off at nine (9) o'cocfc TO-MORROW (Mondayl MORNING in the dis trict from Waldburg to Anderson and from Whitaker to Cemetery streets, for the purpose of moving fire hydrants, and will be off for a few hours. JAMES MANNING, Superintendent. STUDIO. Drawing from the cast, theoretical and prac tical perspective. Instr ction in oils from life and the flat Water colors, tapestry, china painting, p-n-a.id ink sketching a specialty, for terms address MISS E. A. HALE. 116 Jones street. Or cal! between 2 and 3. A BREAKFAST SUGGESTION". HOT BUCKWHEAT CAKES WITH GENUINE MAPLE SYRUP. Nothing Morh Delicious for These Crisp Mornings. The best Buckwheat Is sold by us, and our line ot Maple Syrup is the finest production of New England. SEE OUR NEW GOODS Every day adds to the already immense stock The most complete assortment in the city of HIGH GRADE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORa Telephone 76. ESTATE S. W. BRANCH, Broughton and Whitaker, NOTICE THIS. If you Intend purchasing anything In FURNI TURE, call on us. We can save you money. Our facilities are unequaled. If you doubt this, try us. BARBOUR & CO., t6O State street. A TROTTING RACE, FOR SMALL STAKES. Eutrle* open to all classes. Stakes graded. Purses Et suo$ u 0 for first class. Purees at SSO for second class. Purees at S3O for third class. Rules governing race* subject to change, and upon condition that the speeding carts and trotting sulkies are of regulation build, such as are now exhibited at the SAVANNAH CAR RIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY'S, Bay and Montgomery streets, aud who are headquarters for vehicles of all kinds. N. B.—Another lot of “Sunol” carts Just re ceived. Sunolls time Is 2.08Vj. WALTHOUR & RIVERS, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENTS. We have added to our business the buying and selling of real estate. We have on hand several choice houses and lots for sale. STEIN WAY AND G ABLER. We have a full stock of above celebrated Piano* in our wareroom*. Piano* and Organ* sold on ea*y installments. Tuning, repairing, moving and packing done at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed, at SCHREINER’S. THE PUBLIC Are respectfully Invited to examine my fine line of SCOTCH SUITINGS, FANCY WORSTEDS, CLAYS. WEST OF ENGLAND DIAGONALS. In TROUSERINGS I offer a special line of value flnlshod good* in stripes and checks. When gentlemen want satisfaction and the latest styles they come to J. F. KENNEDY, Thk Lbadino Tailor, Corner Bull and Bryan street*. TO THE PUBLIC. Savannah, Ga., Oot. ii, 1891. We bave bought tbe wine and liquor business of L. CHARRIER &. CO , Importers, 80 Bay street. Mr. Charrier will remain with us and will be pleased to meet his old customers. We will continue the above business in connection with our old stand, 45 East Broad street M. LATIN’S ESTATE, 13 East Bboap and 84 Bat Stneet*. Telephone* 54 and 340. THE CAPACITY 1 1 OP THE SAVANNAH BTF.AM LAUNDRY, 131 COKUMS* Smart. is 90. MC collar® *nd cuff* per week, *o you need But tie afraid you will crowd ua, our be Coen pellad to w ar a poorly don* up collar, when you can got the Deal at the SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY, 1 111 CoSuMee eraaAl, *e. fc ri.tL’j ( * *od deliversd. SPECIAL NOTICES. L A kill o' ALY . For lack of space in our store we are com pelled to give up our line of LADIES^ SANITARY UNDERWEAR We therefore bsgln TO-MORROW MORNING, MONDAY, OCT. 26, A GOOD-BY SALE Of this popular underwear, comprising PETTICOATS. NIGHT ROBES —AND— UNDERGARMENTS —AT— A BIG REDUCTION On usual prices. This is a chance to get FINE ALL-WOOL IMPORTED GOODS at about same prices as ordinary domestic goods. sale all week. i „ -V H THIS INTERESTS YOU. NOTICE TO THK TRAOR. We are prepared to serre the trade with BOTTLED BEER, And invite them to try our NEW IMPERIAL In patent stopper bottles, OUR CHAMPAGNE CIDER 19 THE BEST ON EARTH. TRY IT. Sand orders to SCHRODER * OASSEN’S BOTTLING WORKS, Corner Jefferson and Huntingdon Streets. SAVANNAH, GA. Telephone 548. OK Y LAND SPRINGS INVESTMENT COMPANY. OF SAVANNAH, GA. Capital stack, $50,000; divided into shares of SIOO each; payable. 25 per cent. Nov. 15, 10 per cent. Feb. 1, 1592. and 10 per cent. May 1, 1892 a total of 45 per cent.—after which the company will dispose of some of its holdings and apply the proceeds to the credit of the stock, and thereby issue a paid up stock of slifi per share for only 45 per cent, paid in. The company's Investments are: One hotel, grounds (eight acres), furni ture, two cottages and furniture, fifty-one lots and fifteen mineral springs ? 15,000 Two hundred aud ten acres of nice resi dence property 21.000 36 000 Cish for improvements .... 14,000 $50,000 WHAT IT WILL YIELD: Hotel, furniture and grounds 11,000 Two cottages and furniture 2,300 Fifty-one lots at SIOO 5,100 The mineral springs 5,100 Two hundred and ten acres will yield 1,500 lots at SIOO 150.000 Total $173,400 The above is based on prices that property in that section and at Skylar.d Springs is selling for dally. No future prices. Consult any of tbe following gentlemen, who have been to Sky land and oan iqieak a* to tbe future of the place: Col. J. L. Wuatley, Mr. T. N. Theus. C’apt. L. O. Young, 001. William Kogera. Mr. J, U. Fownell, U, H. Jones and W. G. Woodfln. Call on W. K. WILKINSON. JACKSON A WHATLEY, and K. H. JONES aud secure a rew shares of stock at once. It will be a safe, sure and profl able investment. tsI'ATE AND 401 NTV TAXES, Orrus Coixd- |ps Si ara as> Cot'srv Taxes. 1 Oiaihau Cuc*rv, Geoboia bAVAk.VAH. Oct. 17. 1491. ( Tbe digest is bow open for the eollacti n of the above taxes on ail prupeity. real and per aonai, (b<* new- I Hr t*k on tirofewuons; aso tne l*Ol,l. luR EDUCATIONAI. Fi. Kf’OsF.g ou all MALE RESIDES l' of IBeeily aud •mot; betos tbs ngms oUlsuikt *■>. OffW at the Court House Home 9*. e to 2 r. s JAMtf J. KmIOWAN, j Ts* C loci- r C C I SPECIAL NOTICES. H. M. Comer. Joseph Hull. COMER, HULL A CO.. Successors to Hammond, Hull A Cos., MANUFACTURERS OF FERTILIZERS. Sole owners of THE GEORGIA FERTILIZER CO. WAND — THE PORT ROYAL FERTILIZER CO. O ffics No 1 66(1 Bay street, - Savannah, Ga. EVERYTHING IN SEASON AT—- HEADQUARTERS. Duck, Rice Birds, Quail, Doves, S-nipe, Ye.vsion Steak, Woodcock, Oysters, Open day and night. FREID & HICKS. Telephone 546. Nos. 9, 11,13 Market. A PLEAS.NG SENSATION, Healthful, invigorating and refreshing to the mouth, constantly abides with the user of BAY LEAF TOOTH POWDER, Thoroughly antiseptie. 10 per cent soluble in water—a most exquisite mouth wash, leaving an impalpable residue, a perfect polish for whitenin-; the teeth, healthful out not injurious. Made only at BUTLER’S PHARMACY, MAPLE COUGH DROPS. —Somethinq NSw!— MADE FROM PURE 51 APL E SUGAP. AND THE NECESSARY MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. Price, 5 cents a package, at SOLOMONS & CO.’S Two Drug Stores. NOTICE. All persons are warned a ainst shooting, or otherwise trespassing on the premises ot the undersigned on White narsh Island, under penalty of the law. LEWIS T. TURNER LADIES'AUXILIARY SOCIETY' TO THE SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS. Savannah. Ga., Oct. 18th, 1891. The lady friends of the Savanuah Volunteer Guards who have promised and those who are disposed to contribute Fancy Wcrk to the La dies Auxiliary Society, are requested to send it by Nov . 10th to the President, No. 57 Go don street, or the Vice President, No. 61 Gaston street, • NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 29, 1891. We have THIS DAY moved our office to the corner Of BRYAN and WHITAKER streets, where we will be glad to see our customers. A!1 orders left with us will receive prompt attention. - % Factory, near O. S. S. Co.'s wharves. A. S. BACON A SONS. DR. M. SCHWAB, SR., The well-known Optician, has returned and can be found at his office. No. 23 BULL STREET, where be will correct ail impaired eyesight which can be corrected by adjusting lenses. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. DU. M. SCHWAB & SON, GRADUATE OPTICIANS No. 23 Bull Street, Savannah, Ga. If your eyes are not properly fitted with eye glasses or spectacles, we desire the o, port-unity of fitting them with glasses which will correct any visual imperfection t iat may exist, or can b • corrected by scientific means As specialists we have fitted ourselves by a practical course of study, graduating from Dr. C. A. Bucklin's School of Optics, New York. We are practical opticians, and make our own goods. New lenses put in old frames while you wait. Oculists’ prescriptions a specialty, and carefully filled. No oharge for examination. SAVANNAH SAVINGS BANK. 142 St. Julian Street, Savannah, Ga. CAPITAL @62,500. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W, K. Wilkinson, Pres. R. M. Hicks. Vice Pres D C. Carson, Treas. A. b. Alexander, Atty. W. F Reid. C. V. Snkdeksr, Thomas Nuosnt, J. A. Hutton, J. F. Doyle Five per cent, per annum interest paid on de posits and compounded quarterly. Deposits received of ONE DOLLAR and upward. Mar ried women and children control tueir own deposits, buy Nickel Saving Stamps. ICE : ICG ! ICS ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The contract for the sate of our Ice expires on Dec. 3! next, and ON AND AFER JAN. 1, 1892, wo 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 ceiivery depart ment, and it is iur 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 rectifie i. We intend to se.l and deliver ice at a price that will place the same within the reach of ad. and we advise consumers cot to make any con tracts for next season's supply, as we shall sell CHEAP, very cheap. THE QORRIE ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LOUIS P. HART, President. BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS. Owing to the unscrupulous efforts of incom petent manufacturers to defraud the trade and smoking public with imitations of our justly celebrated and incomparable EL AST -to NO MO CIGARS, we warn the public to beware of imitations Weguarantte our El Astronomo to he ma le of the cnoioest of Havana, free from all arti ficial drug- and flavotings aud equal to any imported C gar on the market, and c ia lunge the world to coulradict or prove ought else. S OrTkNBKRO A Bnos., New York. L. STERN & CO , 3N4 Second avenue. New York, and STERN’S TWO CIGAR BTOHEB. Savannah, Ga . Sole Distributing Agents. Fusm Lot Just Received. FINK LAI NDHY MOItK The work now being turned out by the EM FIRE STEAM LAUNDRY turpsssea anything ater offered the public. Those who appreciate clean, white, stiff shifts, collars aud cuff*, flue mangle morn, lane curtains and blankets made to look like bear should eeud their work to the EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY. < RBoe, l(W Broughton street. Work ca! ej for and a divcre! Our drivars are poiiu aa l r liable MAT.it. M A BATTES, I‘ropr.eturs 1 Slept,out tKI SPECIAL NOTICES. AVOID UWgCHA TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. Insure your Titles with THE TITLE GUARANTEE AND LOAN COMPANY, 135 Congress street. The ejectment suite just brought by tbe heirs of George D. Millen against tue property in TVarieg. L e, White, Cuthb it, Reppard and Cnmmiog Wards attack the titles to ONE HUNDRED LOTS OF LAND. Of the forty-six lots In Waring, Lee and White w ards, the titles to which are attacked by these suits, EIGHT, AT LEAST, are protected by the Title Guarantee Company and the owners are relieved of tbe annoyance which necessarily at en is a law suit. NO ATTENDANCE AT COURT. NO WITNESSES TO BE SUMMONED, NO DISTURBANCE OF MIND, are among the blessings now enjoyed by the holders of the insurance policies o£ THE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, and by those fortunate parties who procured their titles directly or ind rectly thro ,g.i 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 nas a paid-in capital of nearly $150,000 (O e Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars) and constantly increasing, and Is authorized to issue stock to tne extent of $500,000. INSURE YOUR TITLES NOW. You know not when they may be attacked, and if •ou are wis you wi.l take time bv the fore lock and .card against future trouble THE TITLE GUAR VNTES COMPANY will indemnify its patrons against any possible loss to the extant of the amount insured. PREMIUM PAYABLE ONLY ONCE The Company t.as the use of BECKETT'S ABSTRACT,-) OF LAND TITLES OF CHAT HAM COUNTY and the aid of aa Advisory C uns lof first-class reputation. It is there fore, in a position to act safely and carefully upon all tides submitted for its guarantee. GEORGE H. STONE, President. ISAAC BECKETT, Secretary and Solicitor. R. B 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 ail cases, and buying at Che lowest possible rices. Office 135 Congress street. ISAAC BECKETT. BOLTON STREET, Double cottage, north side, between Aberoorn and Lincoln. For sale cheap. Address WALTHOUR & RIVERS, Savannah, Ga. WANTED, Chatham Real Estate stock, Series A. S3OO in City bonds. Chatham Rank stock. South western Railroad stock. I have orders also for several other stocks. AUSTIN R. MYRE3. Broker, 114 Bryan street. SCLLIVA.VS HEsT.il B ANT, 110 and 112 Bryan Street. Northern and western meats, game of all kinds in seosou. Blue Point oysters and Little Neck clams, lobsters, soft shell crabs and Span ish mackerel by every steamer. H F, C. FEUS, ~ BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. HORSESHOEING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A trial solicited. Satisfaction .guaranteed, 207 LIBERTY BTRE TANARUS, Between Montgomery and West Broad streets, SAVANNAH. GA. INsCKANCE. The Equitable Life Assurance Society cf the United States. THE EQUITABLE is the Largest and Strongest Life Assurance Organiza tion in the World. Surplus. $23,740,447 THE EQUITABLE is the most popu lar. Because she pays Death Claims the day on which the proofs reach New York. She returns all premiums on maturing twenty year Tontine policies wit!} in terest, and writes the Largest Business of Any Company in the World. GEO S. HAINES, Genera! Agent, 91 BAY ST., SAVANNAH. GA. WHOLESALE GROCERS. fVn7m| in iTj iiioi mm\ 100 CRATES BROCTON HAMS. Good Stock. 25 CRATES PICNIC HAMS. 35 BARRELS CHOICE GEORGIA SYRUP. 50 BARRELS APPLES. 50 BARR LS ONIONS. 10 SACKS POTA OES. 23 BAR .ELS CABBAGE. 50 BOXES CHOICE FLORIDA ORANGES. All at Bottom Prices. A. EHRLICH & BRO., Wholesale Grocers a .yd Liquott Dealers, PRINTERS AJil> BOOKBINDERS BRAID&HUTTOjV, PRINTERS, Blank Book ManafHcturera, BOOKBINDERS, 8 an J iO Whitaker street, Saraoaa!), Ga Complete modern machinery arid facilities. A ful lino of PAPER OF ALL GRADES. Comp* .-nt workmen, y.-are of practical exjisri eno- in handling FIRST CLAW WORK. fcU msles cheerfully given, orders promptly exe cuted. I*ll N"I l\W DR. L. A. FALUGANT Respectfully announces to his friends and former patients that he has tesumed the practice of medicine, ©specially of homoe opathy. CLOTHING. FRIENDS! We have a word or two to say on the fifth page. Glance over it It may Interest you. We can interest you very much if you are in neod of Clothing, Furnishing Goods or Hats, APPEL & SCHAUL ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 159 Broughton -Ftreat. STOVEa. FI4WT > ~ ~* *"* ‘ * -| 'ifiSiiFj LOOK OVER TOWN Visit every estab ishment handline STOV7B RANGES. HEAIERS, CROCKERY, DINNER and TEA SETS. CHAMBER SETS, etc.* and then comikire ours with theirs. Biy wen, suits you best. Could anything be rarer? Wars advertising ri.a; scores, aren’t ve? Butwe shad have the last visit, and you'll stop here, you rant heip it. Our inducements are not only quantity or varietv, or exce lence, or m i lerats price, or polite attention to eusc mers, nut all of these advantages. It’s t.,e combination of merits wiiich wi.l make you constant custom, ere. Do you want s m thing to t-.mk about this week? Here it is. A new line of Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets and Chamber Sets just rived. The lead ng Cook Stove, the “IRON KING" improve A In Ran -es we have the “West Shore" and the “.IF.WET STEEL" RAN’ K HEATiNO Stove*, Baltimore Heaters and Hot Air Furnaces. NORTOM & HANLEY, York, President and Whitaker. - - ! BAX its. THE GEEMANIA BiNL SAVANNAH, GA CAPITAL, $200,000 In connection with its general banking busi ness it has a SAYINGS DEPARTMT, WHERE 4 Per Cent Per Amu Is paid on deposits compounded quarterly D*. pekitors 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 be assured that their interests will be carefully guarded. OFFICERS. HENRY BLUN. GEO. W. OWENS, President. V.ce President. JOHN M. KOGAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. HENRY BLUN. GKO. W. OWEN’S, Attornev at Law P. BRENNAN, of Kavanaugh & Brennan. R. M. HULL, of Bearing & Hull. WILLIAM LlitiOti. of VVm. Kehoe & C<v AMSON MOHR, of Mohr Bro3. DR. J. B READ, T. F. STUBBS of Stubbs & Tison. A. P. SOLOMON, of Henry Solomon & Son* G. M. RYALS. IRVIN B. TIEDEMAN, of Geo. W. Tledeman t Bro. A. C. HARMON, Broker and Commission Mer- chant. THE CHATHAM BANK TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Buys and Sells Exchange, Handles Collections on All Points. RECEIVES DEPOSITS IN THE SAVINGS - DEPARTMENT And allows interest at 4 pe*r cent per annum compounded quarterly. SAFETY DEPOSIT BMP- C. B. Olmstead, President; W. W. Cfcii* holm, Vice President; It. F. Burdell, Cashier* DIRECTORS: BEIRNE GORDON, W. W. CHISHOLM, •T. W. FRETWELL, G. A. HUDSON, B. H LEVY, J. PAULSEN, L. ADLER. M. L. BYCK. < S. ELLIS. THOS. BALLASTYTO JA iES FARIE. Jr., RM. DEMEP.L. C. H. OLMSTEAD. Jos. D. Weed, Jno. C Howlxhd, .RESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. Js. H. Hunter, cssmiep Savannah Bank & Trust Cos. SAVINGS DEPT ALLOWS 4% Deposits of $1 and Upward Received. liiL.-i tpt ou DepouU Payable quarwriy. DIRECTORS. JOSEPH D. WEED, of J. D. Weed A 0“. JOHN C. ROWLAND, Cpiteilvt- C A. REIT/E, KxidMUlki- J<i lriur*rv K. (i. ERWIN, Of Chipiiolm. Erwin A EDWARD KAUOW, of Sir.'JW A Co ll) AAC O. HAAS, GeiuH-al broker M V. Mai JMYItE, of M. V. * D. I JOHN LVON*. of John Lyon, 4 0k WAITER CONEY, of liowu'M * D. C. BACON. Lun.bPr FOR DARIEN, BRUNSWICK And lolwriuPdlotA Point. 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