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CANDLER TO MEET COLONELS.
WILL DISCUSS THU MILITARY SIT-
I ATIOS WITH THEM.
They Are to Assemble nl tlir Capitol
Thursday Morning—Colonels Will
Hold Over I ntll 11H1.5—Why They
Cannot Be Elected In February.
Governor Coining lo Savannah To-
Morrow—Dewey's Snbserlptloa to
the Brumby Monument Fund.
At la tun, Dec. 30.—1n order to be fully
advised as to the needs of the state
traop? and the best course to be taken
in the reorganizing, Gov. Candler hus
requested all of the six colonels of Geor
gia regiments to meet him at the capitol
next Thursday at 10 o'clock.
Under the attorney general's ruling, Cue
colonels will not be affected by the new
law until three years from the time it
goes into operation. The attorney gen
eral held, however, that the appointive
officers will have to be recommissioned in
February. That will include the adjutant
general of the state, his clerk and. all
other officers whom the Governor ap
points.
The colonels will also be called on to re.
appoint the members of their staffs or
select new staff officers. Each colonel
will have to select an adjutant, quarter
master, commissary and Iwo surgeons.
Governor Sought Advice.
Before the Governor approved the act
of the Legislature he got the advice of
the attorney general, which was only
given out this morning, ar..i Mr. Terrill's
construction of the law was that it was
necessary for the field officers to hold
over until Feb. 3. 1903, the date fixed for
the next election under the terms of the
act. The general elections would have to
be held on Feb. 1 to choose company offi
cers.
The law provides that the company offi
cers shall then elect the field offl-era, th<
colonels, lieutenant colonels and majors.
{Phe Governor recognized that it was en
tirely impracticable to have all of t'-e
elections on one day, and military men
have expressed much surprise that the bill
was allowed to become a law in the pres
ent shape. If all of the elections we eto
be held on one day, it Is said, there would
be nohody to Issue commissions to (ho
company officers, and the greatest confu
sion imaginable would ensue.
The attorney general gave this as one
of three suggestions, In nnswer to thee
Governor's inquiry as to how the bill
could become operative. There was strong
opposition to it by the military, but Gov.
Candler was anxious for it to become a
law, as he drew the bill tvmself.
Another plan suggested by the attorney
general was for the commissions of thq
field officers to expire at intervals, say, of
a month apart, after the line officers
were elected. It was on the suggestion
of the attorney general that a call for a
meeting of the colonels was issued to de
termine which of these suggestions would
best subserve the interests of the military
and render the least friction.
Governor Coming to Savannah.
Gov. Candler went up to his old home
In Gainesville to-day to look after some
business matters that demanded his at
tention Just at this time and returned to
night. He left word at the Capitol o-day
that he would not be back there till Tues
day. He leaves Sunday nigh for Savan
nah, and. of course, will l>e back at the
capltol Thursday morning to confer with
the colonels. The capftol will be closed
Monday.
Secretary of State Cook has been In
Baldwin county this week shooting birds.
Col. Byrd left this afternoon for Rome,
where he will remain till Tuesday morn
ing. Col. Stevens is in Dawson, where he
went to attend the funeral of his s ster,
Mrs. Josh Cannon, which occurred yester
day. Prof. Glenn has been absent ail the
week since Monday In Memphis.
Henry Gives $l5O to ltrumby Fund.
Admiral George Dewey wired a subscrip
tion of $5O to-day to the Brumby monu
ment fund. A petition for charter for the
ess elation will be filed In a few days, and
Sena'ors Bacon and Clay and Representa
tive Livingston are among the charter
members.
President Joyner was authorized to name
a committee to wait upon Mrs. Loulie M.
Gordon and ask her to organize a ladies
auxiliary and enlist the services of the
women of the state in the work. An effort
will also he made to secure an appropria
tion from ihe government for the fund,
as such appropriations have been made
for other heroes who gave their lives up
In the recent battles.
YOUNG MAN BPHYXIATBIX
Died at Grady Hospital la Spite of
Efforts to Save Hint.
Atlanta, Dec. 30.—After lingering for fif
ty-two hours, after being asphyxiated at
the Plant Hotel on Decatur street, last
Wednesday night, .John R. Speer died this
morning at 6 o’clock at the Grady Hospi
tal. The body was taken to Bowersville,
the old home of the deceased.
The father of tty* young man arrived hi
the city tills morn ng, and reached the
bedside of his son only an hour before
young Speer expired. On Inst Wednesday
night young Speer engaged a room at the
Plant' Hotel, When Proprietor Green
arose at 5 o’clock on Thursday morning he
detected the odor of gas and forcing his
way into Speer's room, found him lying
unconscious on his bed. with the gas turn
ed full on and the room full of poisonous
air.
ATLANTA'S HANK CLEARINGS.
Increase for IHtlt) Over tsits Waa
More Than 8 1 —.000,000.
Atlanta, Dec. 30.—The clearings of the
Atlanta Clearing House Association for
the year 1899 were $83,058,398.11, as against
$71,964,869.03 for 1898, or a gain over last
year of over $12,000,000. The following tire
the clearing for the years previous:
1393 $60,753,911 13
1394 56.359.228 ill
1593 65.318,254 71
1896 69,026,033 U
1897 72.005,161 32
1398 71.961,809 03
August, 1893. with $2,616,990.06, was the
smallest month, and the largest was Oc
tober, 1899, with $9,537,619.64.
She Asks for o Divorce.
Atlanta, Dee. 30.—A disparity of fifteen
years if) their ages Is one cause of the
marital woes of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott
of Do :atur Ga., but it is not the para
mount one by any means, and Mrs. Scott,
who is her husband's senior, has sued for
divorce. The petition was lieaid by Judge
Candler in Chejnbers to-day. She char ges
a prominent lady of Decatur with allen
aUng the affections of her husband. Judge
Candler granted temporary alimony until
the final hearing of the case.
irai UL XOTICBg.
City of Savannah. omoe Clerk of Coun
etl Dec at, 189. -Monday. Jan. 1, 1900, be
,*£“ "l"" 1 bolide y <Ncw Years), the city
uftUv* Will I** .
r order of th* Mayor.
VS w * OAIWSy, Clerk of Couo n.
FIVERAL Iff VITA TIOXfI.
FKRGL’SON—-The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. James fVrsuson and
family aro invited to attend his funeral,
from No. 626 Broughton street, east, at 3
oVlock this afternoon.
MEETINOy
UF A VETTK McLAWS C AMP,. 596,
V. C. V.
Veterans: You will please assemble at
the hall, corner State and Whitaker
streets, at 3 p. m., to attend the funeral
of Comrade Jas. Ferguson.
By order of the Commander.
A. K WILSON, Adjutant.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OFFICERS A\U MEMBERS OF SA
\ \>\\H (Ol'.fCIL NO. 1, ORDER
OF AMERICAN FIREMEN.
You are hereby ordered to attend tlie
funeral of our late brother member,
James Ferguson, this afternoon at 2:45
o’clock, sharp, from his late residence,
*>2(r Broughton street, east. All members
aif earnestly requested to attend. By
order M. J. BRIGNONI, President.
A. J. TOSHACH, Secretary.
THE MERCHANTS' \SNOCI \TION OF
SAVANNAH.
By resolution adopted at a meeting held
Dec. 29, 1899, there will he an adjourned
meeting of the association on Friday
afternoon, Jan. 5, at 3:30 o’clock, in the
parlor of the Screven House, which mer
chants and all citizens otherwise inter
ested in the upbuilding of the trade of the
city are earnestly requested to attend.
D. B. FALK, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
There will be a quarterly meeting of
Savannah Council No. 1, Order of Ameri
can Firemen, Monday evening, Jan. 1,
1900, at Fire Station No. 3, Oglethorpe
and Abereom streets.
A full attendance is requested. By or
der M. J. BRIGNONI, President.
A. J. TOSHACH, Secretary.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Office of Augusta and Savannah Rail
road Railroad Company, Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 22, 1899.—The regular annual meeting
of the stockholders of the Augusta and
Snvannah Railroad Company for the elec
tion of a Board of Directors for the en
suing year will be held on Monday. Jan.
1, 1900, between the hours of 12 and 1
o'clock, at the office of Hull & Lathrop,
Savannah, Ga.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF AMERICA.
The annual meeting of the Savannah
branch of the Needlework Guild will be
held in St. John’s Sunday School room on
Friday, Jan. 5, at 11 o’clock. All interest
ed in the success of the work are invited
to attend. Section presidents will please
send in their garments for the guild on
Thursday morning, between the hours of
10 and 12 o'clock. Distributing committee
Is requested to be present at the same
time.
MILITARY ORDERS.
georgTa~hfssars]
Savannah, Dec. 31, 1899.
Orders No. 33 .a
The troop will assemble ,
at the armory this (Sun
day) afternoon at 2 o'clock jES£§En
p. m., mounted, full dress flhjlSKirjl
uniform, to at lend the fiMFifS
funeral of our late hono- 'ff'W A J
rory member, James Fer- \\ |
HENRY' McALPIN,
Captain Commanding.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PMPLIcTwHBOITMn^
Owing to the recent burning of Chat
ham Academy temporary arrangements
have been made to continue the regular
work of the two grammar schools, Chat
ham No. 1 and No. 2, In afternoon ses
sions from 1:15 to 5:15 o’clock until the
necessary repairs can be made to the
academy. The pupils of Chatham No. 1
will occuy the Massie School building
and those of Chatham No. 2 the Cathedral
School building. These pupils will as
semble at their respective schools at 1:10
o’clock, but not before. Ample provision
have been made for the comfort of the
children and for their efficient instruc
tion. All the schools will reopen on
TUESDAY', Jan. 2.
OTIS ASHMORE, Superintendent.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE FI’BLIC.
I take this method of informing you
that after many years of active service,
and desiring to obtain a needed rest, I
have resigned my position as General
Manager of the Georgia Brewing Asso
ciation. X return my sincere thanks to
all patrons of the brewery during my
trem ns General Manager, and be
speak for the Georgia Brewing
Association your continued patron
age, guaranteeing that in the future
as in the past you will be accorded uni
form, courteous and prompt service, and
that the now famous Tivoli Beer will con
tinue to be the best brand on the market.
YY'ith compliments of the season, I re
main respectfully yours,
GEO. MEYER.
OGLETHORPE LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F.
Notice to Bondholders.
Interest coupons due Jan. 1, 1900, on
bonds issued by tills lodge, will be paid
upon presentation to the undersigned.
JOHN A. HUTTON,
For Board of Trustees Oglethorpe Lodge
No. 1, 1. O. O. F., 10-XVhitakec Street.
Dec. 30, 1899.
S IVANNAH RIFLE ASSOCIA ITOnT
The usual annual contest of the associ
ation for turkeys will be held at the Avon
daie Range on Monday. Jan. 1, 1900, with
the customary oyster roast and accompa
niments. Shooting wifi commence at 10:30
o'clock. Cars leave Bolton street at Id.
__ WRIGHT HUNTER. Secretary.
THINK. LOOK \M) READ,
and you will not find a present more use
ful and suitable than a pair of Gold Spec
tacles or Eyeglasses for a -Holiday gift.
Our special for this month, a fine Uo’d
Spectacle or Eyeglass, with best crj-s al
lenses, $5. This Includes the recipient of
the present to have their eyes examined
and slashes changed to suit within one
year free of charge.
We also cariy a fine line of Opera, FI Id
and Marine Glasses.Chatelaine Cases for
Spectacles or Eyeglasses, Eyeglass Chains
and Hooks, Magnifying Glasses, Micro
scope * and many oher useful and suita
ble presents for the holidays.
DH. M. SCHWAB A SON.
47 Bull Street.
NOTICE,
By mutual consent, the firm of Kav
anaugh A Brennan is this day dissolved.
M J. Kavunaugh mounter the nubilities
and will atone collect the assets of the
firm.
Savannah, Ua., Dec. |n, 1899
M J KAVAKAI'OIt.
John bill's n AN.
I'. BRENNAN.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31. IST).
SPECIAL NOTICE 9.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Chatham Heal Estate and Improve
ment Company.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors
held this day a semi-annual dividend of
$1.50 per share was declared on both A
and B series, payable on and after Jan.
5, 1900.
Transfer books are closed from this
date to date of payment of dividers!.
M. J. SOLOMONS.
Secretary and Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NO. 26.
Office of Eillson Electric Illuminating
Company of Savannah.—The Board of Di
rectors of this company have declared a
semi-annual dividend of three dollars ($3)
per share upon the capUal stock of the
company, pnjable on and aft. r Jan. 1,
lit)!. The looks for the tiansfer of stock
will be cl ted from Dec. 23, 1899, to Jan.
1, 1900, inc us.ve.
GEO. J. BALDWIN, President.
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH.
Dividend No. (12.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 30, 1899.—The Board
of Directors have declared a dividend of
Two Dollars per share from the earnings
of the bank for the past six months,
payable on and after Wednesday, Jan. 3,
1900, to stockholders of record this day.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. 20.
The National Bank of Savannah. Dec.
30, 1899.—The directors have declared a
dividend of THREE DOLLARS AND A
HALF PER SHARE from the earnings of
the past six months, payable on demand
to stockholders of record this date.
F. D. BLOODWORTH, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.,
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31. 1899.—Depositors
will please present pass books for entry
of interest for the fourth quarter 1899,
which is now due and payable on demand.
JNO. M. BRYAN, Cashier.
SAVANNAH RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
The usual unnual contest of the associ
ation for turkeys will be held at the Avon
dale Range on Monday, Jan. 1, 1900, with
the customary oyster roast and accompa
niments. Shooting will commence at 11
o’clock. Cars leave Bolton street at 10:30.
WRIGHT HUNTER, Secretary.
NOTICE.
Bids are wanted for the delivery of SB,OOO
city of Savannah bonds of the issue of
1879, and $6,000 city of Savannah bonds is
sue 1883. All bids must be handed in by
12 m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1900, to
JOSEPH D. WEED,
Chairman of the Sinking Fund Commis
sion.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor con
signee of the Norwegian steamship Bogs
tad will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by crew.
W. REICHBORN, Master.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trussing any of the crew of
the British steamship Swainby, Gatlbraith,
master, from Baltimore, as no debts of
their contracting will be paid by master,
owners or by W. W. WILSON, Agent,
Consignee.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignees of the
Austrian steamship Abbazla will be re
sponsible for any debts contracted by the
crew.
STRACHAN & CO., Consignees.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31, 1899.
INTERESTING TO LADIES.
We have cut deep into the price
of every garment in our Ladles’
Cloak and Suit Department, con
sisting of Man-tailored Suits, Jack
ets, Fur Capes, and Collarettes.
We are determined to close out
every single garment before we re
ceive our spring stock, and have
consequently reduced them to ri
diculously low figures.
If you can use anything in this
line it will certainly be a, matter
of economy to give us a call.
This is no sale of left over
stock, but everything is 6trictly up
to date. Respectfully,
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
Note our ad. on Page 13.
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
If you are, and want a home well loca
ted, plenty of house room and a good
yard, attend the sale at the Court House
on Tuesday, Jan. 2
Somebody will get a great bargain at
this sale.
If you want to bid. and have not got all
the money, see me before the sale, and I
will make the way plain to you..
C. H. DORSETT.
MEN’S OVERCOATS *0.4,5.
Pure all-wool Kersey, Melton and
NX litpeord Overcoats, made and fin
ished with the best materials, hand
made button holes, up-to-dnte styles,
worth $13.00. This week special,
*0.48, nt LEOPOLD ADLER’S.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to anounce that 1 have opened a
first-class tin and sheet iron shop at 212
Drayton. Best work. Best prices.
FRANK HAHNE.
FOR SALE.
300 Tons Grate and Stove Coal nt
*•4.50 per ton delivered anywhere in
city. Also T.iNW) tons good steam
coal. *IOO Reward for light weights.
DOMESTIC COAL AND WOOD CO.
Phone 1)7.
NEW YEAH GREETINGS.
Plump roasts—finer than the finest.
I am making now the finest sausages
in Georgia.
All kinds game.
Fruits and Vegetables
M. 8. GARDNER,
Phone 575. Wayne and Whitaker.
NOTICE.
W. C. Frlpp A Cos.. 27 Bay street. East,
Telephone No. $4B, buy and sell real estate
and negotiate loans on same. Represent
the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. the finest company doing business
in the state, which fact we can prove by
her past record, us to dividends and liber
al contracts. We also do an extensive
fire Insurance business, representing
Southeastern Tariff companies, and would
appreciate a visit from you if you need
anythin* In our line.
BEGIN
THE NEW YEAR
WITH
CORTEZ CIGARS.
For Men of Brains.
Made at Key West.
FOUR NEW SPECIALTIES.
Every housewife will appreciate them. They are suited to all occasions
Superior grade. LIBBY, McNEXLL & LIBBY'S
HAM LOAF. | VEAL LOAF.
BEEF LOAF. | JELLIED HOCKS.
Besides these, of course, our shelves contain everything that is best in
meat products. If you desire anything in fine groceries, WE HAVE IT'
C. A. MUNSTER, CORNER DUFFY AND DRAYTON.
That Will Make Savannah Famous.
307 BULL STREET. 'PHONE 700.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LTNEToCATIOVsTorr^ESmENCEs".
SOUTHERN FRONTS ON BOLTON
STREET, EAST.
I am instructed to sell those eight ele
gant lots on Bolton street, fronting south,
between Habersham and Price streets.
This includes the two beautiful corners on
Price and Hfibersham streets.
Everything else in the vicinity is built
upon with fine residences.
I will sell this block as a whole or sepa
rately, in lots to suit the purchasers.
For the protection of all purchasers a
common building line, ten feet from the
front, will be observed.
C. H. DORSETT.
ISHJO WHEELS.
We anticipate a larger
wheel business next year than
we have ever had. Onr line
will include all the best makes
*
—the makes which give the
best service. We shall con
tinue to give onr easy terms
to responsible buyers nnd will
hold our prices at rock bot
tom. Those who have ridden
oar wheels the past season
are after the new models, a
result which evidence* the
universal faith In the make
up of onr wheels.
The Chninless Crescent at
SSO Is the eliatnless valne of
Savannah. Some chalnlea*
wheel* are held at $73, bat
this I* not the ou*e when the
purchaser knows anything
nlionf the C'hainless Crescent.
STOVES AND RANGES.
Onr line was never more
attractive than now. Royal
and Perfect Range* are shown
in several design*. Conking
anil Heating Stove*. All kind*
of Oil Heaters.
R. D. & WM. LATTIHOKE,
YYcst Congress Street.
MEN’S SUITS * D.lB.
Pure nil-wool Cheviots and Smooth
Cnsstmere Suits, made in perfect
ftiahlo.n, newest neat patterns, nil
sixes, worth $15.00, reduced to $9.48,
nt LEOPOLD ADLER'S.
NEW YEAR DINNER.
I will serve the best New Y’ear dinner
to-morrow In Savannah.
And the price is only 25c.
Phone 673. D. H. BYTHEWOOD.
NEW YEAR’S AT JOYCE’S.
Beautiful lot Turkeys. Wild Ducks.
Lot of Birds. Can supply any order to
morrow. Plenty Celery.
Phone 1(77. JAS. J. JOYCE.
P. B.—Remember I’m the leader on these
things.
KN ic lIT S Pit AHMAC V.
Open day ard night. Vapo Cresollne, l*c
and 24c; Vapo Cresollne Lumps, $1.03;
Stern's Wine Cod Liver Oil, 65c; Brume
yulninc, 12c , Cobb’s Corn Cure, 25c;
Grove’s Chill Tonic, *6c. Syrup Figs, *2c;
figures tell no lies. This Is Just a few—
everything at the same rate. Mall orders
will receive prompt attention.
KNIGHT'S PHARMACY,
Oglethorpe avenue and Drayton at net.
Savannah, Ua,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Stearns Bicycles
for 1900 lead all others in original
ity and improvements. THE
STEARNS MODEL A, PRICE
$40.00, for ladies or gentlemen, is
the finest road wheel this factory
has ever produced at any price.
Don t be hasty; don’t be persuaded
Into buying some old model THE
STEARNS RACER is the daintiest
racing machine of the age, guaran
teed to stand rough usage. Weight
19tfc pounds; price, $60.00.
YVe carry the largest assortment
of sundries to be found in the city.
Our prices are right. Our line of
Tires for 1900 will be—
PALMER TIRES ....10.00 per pair.
GOODRICH TIRES.. 8.00 per pair.
STENTON TIRES... 8.00 ner pair.
CHALLENGE TIRES 5.00 per pair.
All of which are guaranteed.
STENTON TIRES are durable
and easy running, and we repair
all punctures free of charge.
Our REPAIR DEPARTMENT
is in charge of an experienced me
chanic. Cleaning and properly ad
justing chainless wheels a 'spec
ialty.
R. V. CONNERAT,
346 BULL STREET.
WHO
YOUR
GROCER?
THIS HOUSE ought to be. If
it is not, we can convince yu that
it should, if you will let us.
WE HANDLE THE VERY
BEST GROCERIES, which we sell
at the very lowest prices consist
ent with absolutely square deal
ing.
OUR REPUTATION le behind
everything we seL! and recommend.
The "Branch Quality” is known of
every Savannah housekeeper.
FOR 1900 our aim will be to sus
tain the high standard we have set
up, and to add hundreds of patrons
to our lists, by meriting their pat
ronage.
SIX W’AGONS are constantly on
the move from our doors, making
deliveries at the moment wanted.
Call telephone 76 for orders If the
time be short. The delivery will
be prompt.
WISHING our friends a HAPPY
NEW Y’EAR, and thanking them
for the liberal patronage of the
past, we are—
EST. S.W. BRANCH
Corner Broughton and Whitaker.
• I'CIiAL NOTiC'Ufl.
OftDttß EARLY.
Lily of the Valley. Some flna ones i n
bloom.
JNO. WOLF. Florlm.
Phone 6M.
IHK UHKATKIT COMJH HBMKDV In
TUB HUHLU,
runsn tah anii wild cumn
nt mu.
nunicut’. PH am MAt V.
YOU can’t get out of a Shoe that
which has not been put into it.
The main chance that we have
our eye to is, seeing that the most
fashionable style, the best leather
made and the very best workman
ship is put into everything we offer
our customers.
And it’s there.
Take our $3.25 line of Laies’ Shoes, biaek viei kid, silky
plump leather that feels like a glove, heavy so’.es or thin
soles, high, medium or low heels, lace or button—right
up to the latest in style—comfortable, durable, at $3.25.
*fOOTCQVEREJiSToMtMANKIND.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
1900
BEGINS
TO-NIGHT
1900
COLUMBIAS
Began Some
Days Ago.
That wonder wheel, Columbia
1900 Chainless, spins like time.
IT IS THE NICEST THING IN
WHEELS.
The 1900 Chainless is a splendid
fact. You see them on the streets.
Ask their riders what they are.
They are THE THING. Not
promises of Some fututre condi
tions fit for the angels—not back
numbers of the Adamanic period.
But REAL, LIVE, TANGIBLE
BICYCLES-ready for you to-day
(excuse us to-morrow) if you have
the consideration—JUST $75.
We have other wheels besides
THE GREAT CNMATCHABLE
COLUMBIA CHAINLESS, and
they are
Columbia Chain Wheels.
Hartford Chain Wheels.
Orient \ 900 Chainless,
WITH SAGER GEAR,
Orient Racers.
Orient Roadsters.
Pennant Wheels.
Crawford Juveniles.
We repair and DO IT RIGHT.
Call at THE BICYCLE STORE.
T. A. BRYSON,
242 Bull Street.
We Have Received Our
Christmas Supply of
HUYLER’S
Candies
In Baskets, Boxes anil Pack
ages. Parties who have not
left tlieir orders please do so
soon.
We have Beal Leather Pork
etbooks, Dressing and Card
Cases, Cut Slop Bottles, Plain
and Silver Top Perfuming Ato
misers, Army and Navy Hair
Brashes In various patterns,
and a line line of articles suit
able for presents.
Mi § I.
Market Square and Under
Guards' Arsenal.
“JUST TO PASS
THE TIME AWAY!”
That's the business of Clocks
And there's no better Indira tor of
taste than the clock. It gives Chur
actor to the room. For boudoir,
parlor, hall, dining room, etc
have an exceptionally fudi line of
Clocks, in Bronze, Porcetaln Kn!
amel, Marble. Dozens of patterns
Be7he£, OI * S ' 8p *' , ' ,nlU * * ln Harms.
Hunter & Van Keuren,
s J .7r7.’ Bull
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
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GOOD GROCERY.BUYERS.
Every line we print 19 aimed at
you and everybody else. Every line
is intended to mean Just what it
says. There are no ifs or ands about
any of our statements. When we
say our prices are lower, qualities
considered, than other houses, we
merely tell you another fact. What
more does anybody want than the
best goods at the lowest prices?
Start the new year right. Try us
for one year on your groceries.
You’ll save enough in a year to build
an addition to your house.
JOHN T. EVANS & CO.,
Congress and Barnard streets.
Eone 286.
A Prosperous
NEW YEAR
To EveryQne is the
sincere wish of
THE
Savannah
SteamLaundnf
SEtV YEAR'S CIFTC
in Cut Glass received lat
"<‘ek in original cutting;*—-the fluent
ever Keen in Savannah. Chatelaine
Watches in delicate enamelius*, a*
*iell n* plain and engraved ense*.
Our Mock of Precious Stones is n
usual full mid complete iu variety
of designs.
THEUS BROS.
HIGH GRADE
SHOES
at Low Prices
- OKARMA’S
ill Broughton street. E.
For Sale,
A Ninth Street Lot
between Barnard and Jeffer*
son Streets.
A Lane in the Rear
Price, SBOO
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