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RUCKER UNDER INDICTMENT.
COLLECTOR tM) HIS CLERK AHK
CHARGED WITH I.KIEL.
Pill* lien t ion in an Allnntn ltepuhli
rn n Paper Afnlnat a Colored
Teacher of Savannah Bade the
Fonndiition for the Chnrgon-Hiiel.-
er Say* tin* Prosecution M :is In
stlgated by H. H. Wright Wlioin
He Prevented From Going to the
National Convention.
Atlanta, April 3.—Henry Rucker, collec
tor of internal revenue, and Will I. Mose
ly, a clerk in his office, were indicted by
the Fultcti county grand jury to-day on
a charge of libel.
Rucker says the indictment was inspir
ed by R. R \\ right of Savannah, because
he, Rucker, had been instrumental on two
or three occasions, notably in March last,
in preventing Wright from becoming a
delegate to the National Republican Con
vention.
The Indictment of the two men is direct
ly attributable to an article which appear
ed in the Republican Leader, a newspaper
published in this city. In tin* article it
was claimed that Augusta F. Smith, an
instructress in tlie state school for ne
groes at Savannah had been divorced by
her husband for being untrue to him.
Rucker is alleged to furnish the money
to run the paper, and he and his clerk,
Mosely, are charged with being jointly
responsible for the appearance of the ob
jectionable article in the Leader.
Rucker says that he owns no stock in
any paper and that Wright is attempting
to break into the National Convention by
instigating a suit against him in the
courts of this state. He says Wright has
been here several days pushing the mat
ter.
< FEE ANO SALARY (H ESTIOA.
May Be Voted on in the Primary in
Fnlton County-.
Atlanta, April 3.—Chairman Albert
Howell of the Fulton County Executive
Committee has called a special meeting
of that body for next Thursday, April 5.
The object of this meeting Is to consider
the resolution introduced by Judge W. T.
Colquitt at a meeting of the Executive
Committee, a few days ago, having refer
ence to the people voting on the ques
tion of fees or salaries for the county offi
cers at the state primary to be held May
15. t At the last meeting the resolution
was not taken up, Chairman Howell rul
ing at that time that! as the question of
fees or salaries had not been mentioned
In the call for the meeting, it could not
be considered at that time. The grand
jury' has recommended that county offi
cers be placed on a salary basis in lieu
of the presen fee system. .
The Atlanta Business Men's League hies
cordially approved the recommendation of
the grand jury. The Chamber of Com
merce also strongly indorses the plan for
a vote on the question of fees or salaries.
FOUR DOCTORS INDICTED.
Tlie Result of a Crusude Against the
Alleged tjuneks.
Atlanta, April 3.—As a result of the
crusade which has been instituted by the
doctors of Atlanta against the alleged
quacks now operating in the city, four
lndlclments were found to-day by the Ful
ton county grand jury.
The defendants are Prof. W. R. Price,
Dr. John Swanson, Dr. W. C. Van Valen
and Dr. G. K. Woodward.
An effort was made to Indict Dr. M. C.
Harding, the osteopath, and a number of
citizens who knew of patients Dr. Harding
had treated were (tailed before the grand
jury. The showing made in regard to Dr.
Hardin’s treatment was such that the
Jurors decided not to indict him.
Dr. Price Is at the head of a psycholog
ical Institute on Peachtree street in this
city. Dr. Swanson belongs to the school
of osteopaths. Dr. Van Valen is said to
be a psychologist. Dr. Woodward is at
the head of a medical Institute in the
Grant building.
LARGE SHORTAGE!.
Ho Is Held Responsible for g 11.057.10
of Bank's Money-.
Athens. Ga., April 3.—The experts who
have been working on the books of the
Exchange Bank for the past ten months,
have made their report to Receiver Par
ker.
It shows a loss to the bank of $11,087.10,
lor which amount the absent cashier, Jack
Benedict, Is held responsible, and a de
mand for the payment of that sum will
be made on the two bond companies, the
American Surety Company and the Fidel
ity and Casualty Company of New York,
the total amount of his bonds being sls
-
The relatives of the absent cashier be
lieve him perfectly innocent, believe the
loss to the bank to be only apparent, and
are confident that Benedict would be able
to clear up the affair if he were alive and
present.
AFTER A lIIIFOIniATORV.
Ordinary Hulsey to Order an Elec
tion in Fulton County.
Atlanta, April 3.—Last week, when the
recommendation of the grand jury for
the estalishment of a reformatory in this
county was referred to the Board of
County Commissioners that body referred
It to Capt. Anderson's committee, which
wrill report to-morrow that the eommis
•loners under <he law have no power to
order the election, but that it comes
within the jurisdiction of the ordinary.
County Attorney Rosser has advised this
course. Ordinary Hulsey will doubtless
order the election, as the code seems io
be plain that an election must be ordered
when recommended by the grand Jury.
Fire at (luituiuii,
Quitman, Ga., April 3.—The dwelling of
Mr. C. S. Hawks caught fire at 8 o’clock
to-night. The fire alarm was sounded and
two streams were playing on the fire In
a very short time. Fine work saved u!l
but the kitchen, which was burned. The
loss Is slight. This house adjoins the
Marie Hotel, a three-story structure, and
for a while much anxiety was felt for it.
Air-Drake Association Meets.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 3.—One hundred
and fifty members of the National Air-
Brake Association opened the annual con
vention in this City to-day. The opening
address was made by President Brodnax
of the association. The sessions will last
until Thursday noon. On Friday (he en
tire parly will be taken to St. Augus
tine.
Hood’s iPdis
P° not gripe nor irritate the alimen
tary canal. They act gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually and
WiVe Comfort
r bold by all druggists. 25 cents.
DYSPEPSIA
Geo. S. Scally of 75 Nassau st.. New York,
says: “For years I have been troubled
with rheumatism and dyspepsia, and I
came to the conclusion to try your pills.
I immediately found reat relief from their
use; I feel like anew man since I com
menced taking them, and would not now
i>e without them. The drowsy, sleepy
feeling I used to have has entirely disap
peared. The dyspepsia has left me and
my rheumatism is gone entirely. lam sat
isfied if any one so afflicted will give Tiad
way’s Pills a trial they will surely cure
them, for I believe it ail comes from the
system being out of order—the liver not do
ing its work.”
Bad way’s
H Pills
cure all Disorders of the Stomach, Bow
els, Kidneys, Bladder, Dizziness, Costlve
ness, Piles, Sick Headache, Female Com
plaints, Biliousness, Indigestion, Consti
pation and all Disorders of the Liver. 25c
per box. At druggists or by mail. Rad
way & Cos., 55 Elm street, N. Y. Be sure
to get “UadwayV and see that the name
ts on what you buy.
FI RE \T RKIDSVILBK.
ItcHideriop of Mr. ,1. H. Swain Ilurned.
I.arup Crop of l,oiig; Cotton.
Reidsville, April 3.—Mr. J. R. Swtiin of
this place lost his dwelling and kitchen to
day by fire. When the fire was discover
ed a large crowd of people who were at
tending Superior Court here hurried over
to the house, which Is about a quar
ter of a mile from the Court Hou e, but
they were unable to do anything except
save the furniture. The fire seems to
have stained from the stove flue, as the
kitchen was entirely enveloped In flames
when help arrived. Mrs. Swain was very
sick and confined to her bed at the time,
and was taken over to the house of a
neighbor. The dwelling, kitchen and
kitchen furniture are an entire loss, as
Mr. Swain carried no insurance.
From conversing with a number of the
farmers your correspondent learns that
there will be the largest crop of long sta
ple cotton planted this year, in this sec
tion. in its history.
The race for solicitor of the Middle < ir
cuit is becoming warm. Col. Over- I reel
of Svlvania, who is opposing Solicitor
Rawlings, the incumbent, is leaving no
stone unturned to put his candidacy before
the people, and Mr. Rawlins is constantly
assuring his constituents that he is pe.-
feetlv willing to serve them another term.
It is learned on good authority that Mr.
J. H. Heery of this county will be a can
didate for prison commissioner.
PRIMARY \\ WASHINGTON.
Haul mention* for Voters nml Furt>
Candidates. *
Sandersville, Ga., April 3.—The Demo
cratic Executive Committee of Washing
ton county met at the Court House to
day and adopted the following qualifica
tions for voters at the state and county
primary to be held May 15.
“The qualifications for electors in said
primary election shall be the same as
those prescribed by the State Executive
Committee on March 16, in Atlanta, and
all qualified white voters, regardless of
past political affiliations, who are wilHng
to enter said primary and support the
nominees thereof, are cordially invited to
participate therein.”
Another resolution requiring all candi
dates to sign an agreement to support
the nominees was adopted. This agree
ment must be signed on or before May 5
in order to get the names on the official
ballot.
There are several candidates for each
office, except ordinary, which is so satis
factorily filled by Maj. Newman that he
never has opposition.
SURPRISES AT STATESBORO.
When the Professor Found the Bell
Wouldn't Illnyr, He Got Mnrried.
Statesboro, Ga., April 3.—A1l Fools Day
was celebrated here yesterday. Over one
hundred of Prof. R. J. H. DeLoachT
scholars left yesterday morning on a pic
nic excursion to Field’s Park, two miles
distant. Before leaving, they disarranged
the bell rope in the tower of the academy,
so that when the professor went to ring
for school, he found his bell wouldn’t
ring. However, not to be outdone in sur
prises. in the evening the professor took a
stroll down South Maine street, with Miss
Bessie Holland, stopping at Rev. W. J.
Frander’s. where they were made man
and wife. Prof. DeEoaoh is principal of
Statesboro’s High School, and is a popu
lar teacher. His bride is the daughter of
Mr. Ed. Holland, a merchant of the town,
and is a general favorite among her ac
quaintances. Statesboro has Just voted to
bond the town ,iu the sum of JIO.UOU to
build a brick school house.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Ail druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 25c.—ad.
FOR STEALING A BICYCLE.
Columbia Thief Given Five Yearn at
Hard Labor.
Columbia, S. C.. April 3.—Bicycle
thieves received a severe blow' In the
Court of General Sessions here to-day.
Wheels have been stolen with the greatest
frequency. Within a few weeks the staff
of one newspaper have lost five. When
captured heretofore the thieves have been
taken before a magistrate and escaped
with thirty days on he chain-gang, but
a newspaper man who caught a thief
had him sent to the higher court. The
fellow pleaded guilty and Judge Benet an
nounced that he put bicycle and horse
stealing In the same category, both could
be ridden away, and sentenced the crim
inal o five years at hard labor.
THEY .MIST GIVE BONDS.
Order ns to All Pitrllrn In Charge of
State's Property.
Atlanta. April 3.—An order has been is
sued from the Adjutant General’s office
requiring all officers in charge of the
state's property to give surety bonds, ex
cept in cases where personal bonds nro
tendered, wh-n a certificate fr>m the Ordi
nary must accompany the bond shown g
that It is a solvent bond.
More Military Commission*.
Atlanta, April 3.—Among the commis
sions Issued from the Adjutant General's
office to-dny were the follow's: Richard D.
Fox, captain Darien Light Dragoons; E.
D. lluguenln, colonel Second Regiment,
Macon: L. E. Welch, captain Company jj.
Fourth liegliuelit, Albany,
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 1900.
MOVEMENT OF COTTON CROP.
Sitnatfou for Murrh find Since Open
ing of the Season.
New Orleans, April 3—Secretary Ha
ter’s New Orleans Cotton Exchange state
ment shows that the movement of cotton
for March was 580,568 hales, againfrt 639,457
lust year and 701,941 year before last.
The movement from the Ist of Septem
ber to March 31 shows receipts at all
United States ports, 6,101,641, against 7,-
674,068 last year; net overland movement
by railroad across the Mississippi, Ohio
and Potomac rivers 1,101,930, against 1,-
105.879 last year; Southern mill takings,
exclusive of consumption at Southern out
ports, 993,173, against 907,973 last year, and
interior stocks in excess of those held a<
the commencement of the season, 76,842,
against 339,079 last year.
The total amount of the crop into sight
during the seven months ending March
31 is 8,273,586, against 10,086,999 last year.
Foreign exports first seven months of
the season have been 4.730,561 bales, a de
crease under last season of 1,506,083. The
gain in foreign exports during March,
compared with March of last year, has
been 280,882.
Stocks at the seaboard and the twenty
nine leading Southern interior markets
at the close of March were 1,049,482,
against 1,236,953 the same date las* year.
Up to this date last year 89 46-100 per
cent, of the cotton crop had been mar
keted.
HEART DISEASE.
Some Facts Regrardlnj* the Rapid In
crease of Heart Trouble.
Heart trouble, at least among the Ameri
cans, is certainly Increasing and w'hile
this may be largely due to the excitement
and worry of American business life. It
is more often the result of weak stomachs,
of poor digestion.
Real organic disease Is incurable; bu:
not one case in a hundred of heart trouble
Is organic.
The close relation between heart trouble
and poor digestion is because both organs
are controlled by the same great nerves,
the Sympathetic and the I’neumogastric.
Tn another way also the heart is affect
ed by the form of poor digestion, which
causes gas and fermentation from half
digested food. There is o feeling of ‘op
pression and heaviness in the chest caused
by pressure of the distended stomach on
the heart and lungs, interfering with their
action; hence arises palpitation and short
breath.
Poor digestion also poisons the blood,
making it thin and watery, which irritates
and weakens the heart.
The most sensible treatment for heart
trouble is to improve the digestion and to
insure the prompt assimilation of food.
This can be done by the regular use
after meals of some safe, pleasant anl
effective digestive preparation. like
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may
ho at drug stores, ond w'hlch con
tain valuable, harmless digestive elements
in a pleasant, convenient form.
It Is safe to say that the regular, per
sistent use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets
at meal time will cure any form of stom
ach trouble except cancer of the stomach.
FUNERAL. INVITATION*.
MURRAY—The relatives and friends of
Mrs. Kate Lyons, and of her nephew’,
Thomas W. Murray, are Invited to attend
the funeral of the latter from No. 503
President street, east, at 4 o’clock this
afternoon.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
NOTICE TO SUPERIOR COURT JU
RORS.
Petit Jurors are hereby further dis
charged until Thursday, 3th instant, at
10 o’clock a. m.
By order of His Honor Judge Faldgant.
JAMES K. P. PARK,
Clerk S. C., C. C.
TRY OCR
BELL'S PURE RYE WHISKY.
$3.00 PER GALLON.
75c PER FULL QUART.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVELY FAMILY
LIQUOR STORE IN THE CITY.
NO BAR.
* BELSINGER & CO..
43 Whitaker street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To My Friends, Liquor Dealers and
Public Generally: I having assume,! the
management of the soda water business
conducted by my father for the past
thirty-five years. I thank the public for
the liberal patronage tendered him In the
l>os4 and w!h for a continuance of same.
Very respectfully, JAS. C. RAY.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CON.
TRACTORS.
Electrical supplies always on hand. •
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.,
Phone 62. 112 Drayton street.
YES, I DO.
I handle the very choicest meats.
If you want good meats I have It all
the time. JOHN FUNK,
Phone .357. City Market.
GREENE & CO.,
138 Whitaker.
Picture frames enlarged, photographs,
wall paper, oval miniatures, room mould
ing*. Fine line of new mouldings just re
ceived.
THE lIKER
OF ALL BEERS
IS RED HEART
By Jnnsr Brewing Cos. Branch Hull
anil River streets.
!V 9,4 t. lilt It HEN, Ban tiger.
I'liuitc 313. , ,
MEETINGS.
A regular convocation ■ : _r
lhs chapter will ht heid
(Wednesday) evening at 8:00
o’cio'k. X&d
The M. B. IM. and R. A
Degrees will be conferred.
Transient companions are 'll AT
fraternally invited to meet A.-
with us. By order of <
H. 3. COLDING. H. P.
WM. S. ROCKWELL. Secretary.
SAVANNAH INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIA
TION.
A meeting will be held on Thursday
evening at 8:30 o’clock at Metropolitan
Hall, corner of President and Whitaker
sreets. Committees on Subscriptions will
please come prepared to report.
By order of the Chairman.
G. A. GORDON, Secretary.
IPECIAL NOTICES.
THAT WHEEL WE
WILL GIVE AWAY
ON MAY 15
Is now tn onr show window—A
Cleveland and a beauty. With
every ••ash pure base of 155 c
worth we **lll give n coupon
which will participate in the
award on Slay 15. in cane a
indy itets the wheel a lady's
wheel will he substituted.
It’* worth thinking about.
11. D. A WM. LATTDIORE,
West Congress street.
I'll Y SKI APIS AND THE PUBLIC.
Should know that a priceless tonic for
their health Is right at their doors. It is
a tonic that has no equal—and is imported
by us from Scotland, and for con\aleecents
it is one of the best tonics possible to ob
tain. Certificate attached:
Analytical Laboratory. Surgeon’s Hall.
Edinburgh. Scotland, 19ih August. 1898.
I have examined a sample of Messrs. D.
J. Tomson & Coy’s “Cherry Whisky Li
queur,’’ and find the same to be com
pounded from highly matured spirit tnd
other pure materials. The taste and odour
are most pleasing, and I have confidence
In recommending this Liqueur as one of
the most pure of the native manufac
tured spirits I have yet come In contact
with. W. IVISON MACADAM,
F. R. S. E., F. I. C., F. C. S.. etc.
Analytical and Consulting Chemist.
Agents in Savannah, Ga., Lippman
Brothers.
FOR SALE.
One 40-horse power Return Tubular
Boiler.
One 125-horse power Loco-Type Boiler.
One 12-horse power Portable Engine and
Boiler.
Condition A No. 1.
i SAVANNAH FOUNDRY & MACHINE
COMPANY.
SPECI AL NOTICE.
When passing my place drop in and In
spect my line of work. All latest styles
can be seen on my floor.
Agent for the famous leatherine makes
shoes and harness absolutely waterproof.
MARK APPLE,
’Phone 778. 320 Broughton, west.
■*
TAX NOTICE.
City Treasurer’s Office,
Savannah, Ga.. April 1, 1900.
The following taxes are now due:
REAL ESTATE, first quarter, 1900.
STOCK IN TRADE, first quarter, 1900.
FURNITURE, etc., first quarter, 1900.
MONEY, MORTGAGES, etc., first quar
ter, 1900.
A discount of ten per cent will be al
lowed upon all of the above If payment Is
made within fifteen days after the first of
April. C. S. HARDEE,
City Treasurer.
DON’T FORGET
m
TO ATTEND
SILVA’S AUCTION
TO-DAY.
many BARGAIN'S SOLD YESTERDAY.
2!> CONGRESS, WEST.
WHY NOT USE
ORIGINAL ANNISTON LIMBI
Highest Grade.
Each barrel contains sufficient quantity
and quality to make it MONEY-SAVING.
A. HANLEY COMPANY, Sole Agents,
F twin. 103. ,
CORNED BEEP.
The most delicious meat you ever ate.
Specially prepared by me.
M. S. GARDNER.
’Phone 575. Wayne and Whitaker.
P. S—Everything nice In poultry, geese,
ducks and turkeys.
THE LEADING CAFE.
The leading cafe for the swells Is
HELMKEN’S
One block from De Soto on Whitaker st.
J. H. HELMKEN, Proprietor.
Phone 646.
I’I,ASTERISKS’ AND MASONS’ SUP.
PLIES.
Cement, Lime. Plaster. Hair and River
6and. Prompt delivery. Reasonable
price.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Corner Drayton and Congiesa
Phone 516.
NOTICE.
All bills against the British steamship
Alton, Kredk. Comer, master, must e
presented at our office by or before 12 m.
this lay. April 4, or payment thereof will
be debarred,
J. I>\ MINIS & CO., Consignee*
Just as good as cur
rency is the Humboldt
legend, and the know
ing smoker will accept
no substitute cigar for
five cents.
BUY SPALDING GOLF STICKS,
with a positive guarantee against break
age. New Coif Balls exchanged for old,
to be remade.
OPPEftfHEIN9ER, SLOAT * CO.,
STATE AND WHITAKER STREETS.
Knight’s Pharmacy,
SELLS IT FOR LESS.
S. S. S. 60c, Wine Cardui 60c, Graybcard 60c, Simmons Liver Regulator (liq
uid) 60c, Sterns' Cod Liver Oil 60c, Beef. Iron and Wine 60c, Camphor Gum per
pound 60c, 10-lb. Tar Camphor 60c, 5-yard Bichloride Gauze 60c, 2 pounds Absrobing
Cotton 60c; Coke Dandruff CureSOe, Trusses (large assortment) 60c to $3, Fever
Thermometers 60c to $3, Hypodermic Syringes 60c to $4. We lead in every thing in our
line, and challenge all competition when quality is considered. Mail orders so
licited. Prices good for this week.
Telephone 539. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY. Savannah, Ga.
amusements.
TSJAIirMIADEMY^
—OF—
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
—Gallery of Paintings and S.uiptur?—
Open to visitors dally, except Sunday,
Frocc 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ttntfle admlasion 26c. Annual tickets sl.
SI'ECIAL WiitEb.
TuocLA^rrrTo^
Office of the Mayor.
Savannah. Ga., March 27, 1900.
The following is published for the in
formation and guidance of the public:
Asa precautionary measure, and in view
of the fact that small-pox prevails in
many of the counties and towns of Geor
gia and the surrounding states, and can
be transmitted through the medium of
the mails, express packages, freight, etc.,
notice is herewith given by the Sanitary
Board of the city of Savannah, that every
person resident in the city of Savannah
or the county of Chatham, must be vac
cinated within the next ten days, ending
April 6, 1900, and that afteV the expira
tion of that time the law will be rigidly
enfpned as to all persons found not vac
cinated. as follows:
“Section 62, MacDonell’s code (acts of ,
1877: Vaccination Compulsory: Vaccina
tion shall be compulsory upon all persons
living in Chatham county, and any per
son or persons who have not been vacci
nated, and who, after the 19th of Feb
ruary, 1877, fail to be vaccinated, shall,
upon conviction for <he first offense, be
punished by a fine of not more than one
hundred dollars or imprisonment in the
county jail for not longer than one
month.”
The city physicians will vaccinate free
of charge, any persons resident in the
city of Savannah or county of Chatham,
who are paupers or unable from poverty
to pay for the same.
HERMAN MYERS.
Mayor and Chairman of Sanitary Board.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah, Mayor’s Office,
Savannah, Ga., March 29, 1900.
Residents of the city of Savannah or the
county of Chatham who, by reason of
poverty, are unable to pay for vaccina
tion, are hereby notified that they can be
vaccinated without cost by calling be
tween the hours of 8 and 10 a. m. and 3
and 5 p. m. at the office of either of the
following city physicians:
DR. J. N. GUERARD, 313 Park avenue,
west.
DR. G. H. JOHNSON, 102 Abercom st.
DR. M. H. LEVI. 208 Liber y street, west.
DR. JAMES I*l. BUGG, Liberty and East
Brood Streets.
DR. P. E. LOVE, 304 Liberty street, west.
HERMAN MYERS. Mayor.
NOTIC E TO HIILDERS.
City of Savannah. Office Fire Depart
ment, Savannah, Ga.. March 30, 1900.
Bids for building anew brick fire station
in accordance with plans and specifica
tions now’ on exhibition at the office of the
Fire Department, corner Indian ard West
Broad streets, will be received at the office
of the Chairman o£ the Fire Committee on
or before 12 m. April 9.
The committee reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
JOHN LI. MAI Supt.
FOR BALE,
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
pany, having no use for the property cor
ner Gwinnett and Lincoln streets, offer
it for sale. It will be sold considerably
less than it cost. Parties wishing such a
residence will find it costs less to buy
than to build - S ze of lot 48.3 by 130 feet.
The dwelling is one of the bo-st built, re
cently painted and overhauled. Parties
wishing to inspect the property or Earn
terms and other particulars please apply
to I. D. Laroche, broker.
TUL ONLY I’LAtE IN lilL CITY.
The only place thoroughly equipped for
packing for shipment and moving pianos
and nice furniture. The only place with
apparatus for hoisting pianos and other
heavy furniture io upper floors. ihs
only place where special attention is given
to storing nice furniture and merchandise.
The only place where carpets are proper
ly cleaned by machinery Instead of with
a club. The only place that furnishes
bicycle bovs. This Is the
DISTRICT MESSENGER AND DELIV
ERY COMPANY.
*2l Congress. Telephone 2.
C. H. Medlock, Supt. and Mgr.
DYNAMO FOR SALE.
Improved Multipoler Dynamo. 25 K. W.,
500 volts, never in use and good as new.
Will be sold for about half cost.
Address J. H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
mom:* to t o \ v
SEVERAL St.’Mß ON SAVANNAH
HEAL ESTATE
Abstract of title to all teal estate in Sa
vannah and Chatham county.
BECKETT St BECKETT.
21 President oUcet # Ej*L
BUSINESS NOTICES.
THE
OF OUR WORK
HAS NEVER
BEEN
EQUALED
IN THE CITY.
S/AA/fArNIN/AH
Steam Laundry
Oampasy,
\ \ Congress St., W.
Phone 383.
DON’T IMAGINE
YOUR WHEEL
Is the best and easiest
running unless it is
equipped with the fric
tion reducing
BURWELL
BEARINGS.
They have made the
Cleveland Bicycle fa
mous, and are to be
found on no other
wheel. Come in and
see how they look and
work.
R. D. & WM. LATTIMORE,
West Fc Street.
dels oim fine dnieiim Articles
ARE NEVER AMISS AS GIFTS.
We have a choice stock of the fa
mous Boston movement, built like
a watch, ami II line selection of
Fancy Glass and Porcelain Orna
men t*.
Our stock of Stlser is up to n high
standard of excellence.
THEUS BROS.
IF IT'S A GOOD THING,
I HAVE IT.
Harvard Bssr.
C. H. MONSEES,
Hall and Jefferson streets.
Double Cottage House
ON A CORNER.
Two Lots, 60:< iJ 7.
Also Smaller Cottage.
Ait for $2,500.
C. 11. DOIISKTT
OLD NEWSPAM I S, 'JuO fnl £ cents, HI
Dusines* UiUce Morning Ncvnj.
LEOPOLD ADLER. C. 8. ELLIg
President. Vice President" '
W. F. M'CAULEY, Cashier.
TH&GHrtTHftM BANK
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the accounts
of Merchants. Films, Individuals, Banns
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection facilities, insur.
ing prompt returns.
Sepirate Savings Department.
INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUAR
TERLY ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults for
rent. Correspondence solicited.
THE GERMANIA BANK,'
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital s2oo,Of*)
Undivided profits 50,,l
This bank offers its services to corpora
tions, merchants and individuals.
Has authority to act as executor, ad
ministrator, guardian, etc.
Issues drafts on the principal cities in
Great Britain and Ireland and on the
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits in the Saving Department.
Safely Boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN, President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice President
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN, Ass t Cashier
SOUTHEfiN BANK
of the State of Georgia.
Capital $o0,(0J
Surplus and undivided profits $338,001
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
General BankingYßusiness.
Collections made on all points
accessible through banks and bankers.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchants
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes
for rent.
Department of Savings, interest payable
quarterly.
Sells Stearltng Exchange on London fl
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY, President.
HORACE A. CRANE, Vioe President.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY. WM. W. GORDON.
E. A. WEIL. W. W. GORDON, Jr.
H. A. CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN.
LEE ROY .MYERS. JOSEPH FERST.
H. P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
Tiie Citizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
Transacts a. General Banking
Bnsiness.
.Solicit* Accounts of Individuals,
.Merchants, Bunks and other Corpo
rations.
Collections handled with safety,
economy anti dispatch.
Interest compounded quarterly
allowed on deposits in oar Savings
Department.
Safely Deposit Boxes and Storage
Vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, President.
MILLS B. LANE, Vice President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
Sill Mil I
CAPITAL 8350,000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora
tions and Individuals solicited.
Savings Department, Interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collections made on all points at rea
sonable rates
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLANp, Vice President.
W. G. CANN, Cashier.
No. 1640. Chartered, 1866
THE
ni lan unit
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $300,000. SURPLUS, $lOO,OOO.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President.
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President.
W. M. DAY ANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOI'SEKBGPER 9.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE
PAXTON'S B—D B-G POISON.
It will keep your premises free from
this disgusting little pest.
Large bottle 25c.
USE DETERSIVE FLUID
end make your bid clothes look like new.
Large bo I ties 23c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
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ADJACENT P. O.
Imported \Suizbuu,r unci Pllsener
licer on draught, Everrard'p Alf
and Alf in Lott left, and the finest
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