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WATCHING THE PRIMARIES.
PROHIBITION QIESTIOX IS IP IN
MAW OOPXTICS.
From All Report* the Opinion I* the
Anti-Prohibit ton Ist* Will He In the
Majority—Many Inter**tlnK Con
tent* for Judge and Solicitor Gen
eral Will He Settled—Only Con
lirensional ltnce 1* in the Third
Dlntriet.
Atlanta. May 14.—The primary to-mor
row promises to be one of the most in
tensely interesting ever held in the stole.
In the district, senatorial and county
legislative races, the prohibition question
has been made an issue to an unusual
degree. Tnere is no class of people that
keeps more in tou-ch with the general
sentiment of the state than the men who
run the affairs of the state at the Capitol.
Reports have been coming in from all
parts of the state, and If these have made
any one thing clear, it is that state pro
hibition is a dead letter, so far as the next
general assembly is concerned. It is even
doubtful if the prohis can muster a ma
jority in the House, as they did at the
last session. The new Senate will be
more overwhelmingly anti-prohibition
than the last.
In several of the Judicial circuits there
are some very warm contests on for Judge
and solicitor. lr> two-thirds of the oauiu
ties there are anywhere from Iwo to five
candidates for the Legislature.
In the senatorial districts there are sev
eral warm contests over the prohibition
question, notably in Coweta and Walton.
Jn the first instance, Representative Post,
prohl, is running against Judge Hardaway,
enti; and in Walton, ex-Representative
intone and ex-Representative Felker, anti
and prohi respectively, are waging a bit
ter fight. The antis are regarded sure
winners in each of these contests.
In 'Baldwin county, Hon. Daniel B.
for. ford, prohibition candidate for the
legislature, has withdrawn from the pri
mary, declaring that he could not get
justice.
In the Cherokee Judgeship contest, there
is a red hot fight being made on Judge
George Gober.
A similar fight Is being waged in Bar
tow county, where spicy features have
been injected into the campaign.
The four-cornered legislative rare in
Washington is attracting state attention
from the fact that Hon. Thomas W. Hard
wick is making a heroic fight to come back
on his bill to disfranchise the negro. It
will be remembered his bill only received
three votes in the last House, those of
himself, Hon. Roland Ellis of Bibb, and
ex-Congressman Hiram P. Belief Forsyth.
A point on Hardwick’s bill In Washington
county is, that under the grandfather
clause, the mulattoes of the state would
not be disfranchised. This race is attract
ing widespread attention.
In the third district, represented by Ht>n.
E. B. Lewis, there is a contest for con
gressional honors. With this exception
there are no other contests in the congress
ional districts in the state. Congressman
Lewis is opposed by Judge Allen Fort.
The fight is very bitter and many sensa
tional charges and counter charges have
been made.
POLITICS IN MUSCOGEE.
End of a XX'nrm ( ampnlgn—('ann 1n k
Factories to Be Built.
Columbus, Ga., May 14.—The hottest
campaign ever had over a Democratic
primary, closed here to-night. Every
county officer has opoosltton. Some of
contests will be close, but the belief is
that all of the present officials will win
again on account of the Immense number
of tickets printed and numerous combina
tions. Seme surprises are likely to occur.
Betting Is lively on the contest for ordi
nary. Pou is the present incumbent.
John D. Little practically has no oppo
sition for representative. Miller, Hargett
and Chapman are candidates for the oth
er place. Chapman has the best chance to
win, the way It looks to-night, but Miller
has the indorsement of the Workingmen’s
League, an unknown quantity In the vot
ing.
Local capitalists wl'l establish large
canneries here. The plan Is to concentrate
tlit canning business of the state here,
utilizing the entire over-ripe and surplus
fruit of Georgia orchards Tomatoes will
iso be canned largely. It Is intended to
make this city a canning center to rival
Hahmore by concentrating the business
At one point. The promoters of the move
ment say they will get freight rates that
wt'l enable them to compete with canner
ies elsewhere.
DWIVEW.IY FOII DOlTd.ttt.
Hess of n Sudden Death—Other Yews
of Interest.
Douglas, Ga., May 14.—The citizens and
business men of Douglas have raised a
purse of about $250 to meet a most gener
ous offer on the part of Supt. Alex Bon
fieyrnan. for the Air Line Railroad peo
ple, to contribute an equal amount for
the purpose of grading a carriage drive
from Douglas to Gaskin Springs, lessening
the present distance of four miles to one
and one-half miles. When completed, the
XVoycross Air Line Railroad will put on
cheap excursion rates to those grounds.
Mr. P. Sailers of this city, who a few'
days ago, accompanied his sister, Mrs.
Missouri King back to their old home in
Js'orth Carolina, was shocked on the next
day after his return, to Douglas, to re
ceive the sad tidings of her sudden death.
She lived Just one week to an hour, after
her arrival home. She dropped dead. He
left her apparently in rhe best of health.
Mr. O. F. Deen of Sellers & Dean, has
•old his mercantile interests in the firm
•I Douglas and Saginaw, to Mrs. Winnie
V. Sellers, who will continue the business
at both places.
Ale* Akerman, supervisor of census for
the Eleventh district, has called in one
of Col Tee county’s negro enumerator's
commissions, and would earn the grati
tude of the people by calling in the other.
Ill* gale t Property.
Carrabelle, Fla., May 14.—A1l the land
belonging to the Carrabe le Land t ltd
Lumber Company In Liberty county an l
all Its floating propery, such as barges,
steam tugs, etc., have been sold to a .Mr!
Cdnger of New Brunswick, N. J. The
cash consideration was 195,000.
A Guaranteed Care tor Piles.
All druggists are authorized by the
manufacturers of PAZO OINTMENT to
refund the money where It fails to cure
any case of piles no mutter of how long
standing. Cures ordinary cases In six
days, the worst cases In fourteen days.
One application gives ease and rest. Be
lieves Itching instantly.
This is anew discovery and Is the only
pile remedy sold on a positive guarantee
bo cure no pay. Price 50 cents.
If yoflr druggist don’t keep it In stock
•end us 50 cents In postage stamps and
we will forward same by mall.
Manufactured by Paris Medicine Cos..
Bt. Louis, Mo.—ad.
—There are twenty-one locomotives in
New Jersey maintaining evening schools,
with a total enrollment of 12,163 pupils—
Exchange Item.
I
9/,o
Of all ill health
Is caused by
Impure;
Blood
The cause is removed by
purifying the blood with
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
It cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, all Humors,
Boils, Pimples, etc. Makes
Rich
Red Blood
By increasing the red
corpuscles which give the
blood life and color.
Remember, Hood’s is
Peculiar
To Itself
CAMPAIGN IN THE THIRD.
Lewis' Election Predicted—Politic*
In Sumter County.
Aroericus, Ga., May 14. —The red hoc
congressional campaign In the Third dis
trict practically ended Saturday with the
debate between Hon. E. B. Lewis and
Judge Allen Fort, end the battle of bal
lots on Tuesday will determine the result.
The campnign has been one of extreme
bitterness and acrimony, and Its termina
tion will prove a relief and blessing.
As to the result, there can be but little
doubt, as Mr. Lewis’ re-election seems as
sured. His close friends, speaking ad
visedly, declare that he will easily carry
nine of the thirteen counties of the dis
trict, and also has a fighting chance In
two others. On the other hand Judge
Fort's friends still express hope of suc
cess, and profess to believe that he will
have the requisite eighteen votes In the
convention. Fort will make a fignt
In Lewis' home county. Macon, while hun
dreds of Lewis' ballots will be cast here
in Sumter, where Judge Fort resides. In
terest and excitement Is still at white
heat, and the people of the Third district
wiii be glad when the campaign ends with
Tuesday's primary. There has been a
large registration for the primary, the to
tal reaching 1,400 voters.
In the selection of two members of the
Legislature for Sumter the light will be
upon prohibition lines only, this being
the only issue involved deeplte the fact
that this is a "dry” count> already, and
will be for the next two years, at least.
The legislative candidates are W. T.
Lane, B. L. Joiner, C. S. 8. Home, W.
A. Webb, and E. C. Speer, the latter be
ing the only open and avowed anti-pn>-
hlbltiontst. Both prohis and antis very
generally concede the re-election of Mr.
Lane, while the fight for second place
among the four other candidates Is quite
spirited. Mr. I/ane Is an ardent "prohl."
but an able man withal, and will draw
votes from both aides. Hon. J. E. Hayes
of Macon county, at present Mayor of
Montezuma, will be the senator for this,
the Thirteenth district, having been
named by his county.
Both Judge Z. A. Littlejohn and Solic
itor General F. A. Hooper, will be nomi
nated Tuesday without opposition.
A large delegation of Knights Pythias
and citizens generally will go from Amer-
Icus next Wednorday to attend the an
nua] meeting of the grand oemmandery,
Knights of Pythias at Fitzgerald. An
Invitation will be extended he Grand
Lodge to meet In this city a year hence,
and it Is hoped the Invitation will be ac
cepted. The Grand Comma ndery of Geor
gia, Knights Templar, meets here next
year, and our people want the Pythlans
as well. Cooper Lodge, Knights of Py
thias of this city Is rno of the largest in
the state. De Molay Commandery, No. 5,
of Americua, also holds high rank in the
Templar order In Georgia.
The Retail Clerks Association of Macon,
will have Its annual picnic here on the
23d Inst., and a crowd of 1,200 or 1,500 peo
ple Is expected.
NEGROES’ BODIES FOUND.
They- Were the Men Charged With
Killing ('-lelaiid.
Brooksvllle, Fla., May 14.—Yesterday a
party made a search of the Dean scrub,
near Week's turpentine camp, In this
comity, and found the decomposed bodies
of two negroes tied together.
These are the men who were arresiel st
the camp cm May 8 charged with killit g
Cleland, a white man, from ambush. The
negroes were placed in the charge of dep
uties to be brought to the jail at uls
place, but Instead were taken Into the
scrub and shot to death.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Georgia State Hoard of Embalming.
The first official call, as published In
Atlanta, Savannah and Macon papers, for
the examination of applicants for license
to practice the art and science of em
balming and sanitation as per the law
enacted by the Georgia Legislature at
the session of 1899, becoming effective
•July 1, 1900, thereby making it unlawful
and a misdemeanor to practice the art
and science of embalming and sanitation
In said state, unless license be granted
by said board. The said law created a
board of five members, who have been
officially appointed and commissioned by
the Hon. Allen D. Candler, Governor.
The first examination will occur In the
city of Maeon June 1 and 2, 1900, at 561
Mulberry street, beginning at 9:30 a. m.,
lasting only two days.
Second examination at Savannah, Ga.
Due notice will be given as to time and
place.
No further examination until fall or
winter. L. H. BURGHARD,
Secretary and Treasurer.
W. E, I’LATT, President.
A. XV. HARMON.
We ask the support of the voters
of Chatham eoanty fop A. XV. liar
111on for County Commissioner,
i .MAX Y VOTERS.
Wayno Superior Court.
| Jerup, Qa., May 14.—Superior Court for
■ Wayne county conven'd this me mini?,
with Judge Joseph W. Bennet premising,
J Solicitor General John W. Bennett pres
j ent. The following are among the visiting
'attorneys: Col. W. E. Kay. Judge Cotir 1 -
land Symmes, A D. Gale and D. W.
i Kraus of Brunswick; A. Wilson and
A. E. Cochran of Waycross; J. W. Pop
pell of Screven. Ga.. and N. J. Holton and
W. W. Bennett of Baxley. Court will no?
likely Inst for m>re than four or five days,
as the docket is not very heavy.
Mimt File u New Bond.
Atlanta, May 14.—The United States
Guarantee and Fidelity Company of Balti
more, filed an appllra.l>n with Gov. Can
dler to-dny to be relieved f om the bond
of Sheriff W. T. Crocker of Polk county.
The company charges that he made mis
statements in securing ihe bond, and that
he is dissipating to such an extent that
it does not care to further carry the risk.
The Governor ordered Sheriff Crocker to
file anew bond with the ordinary of Polk
county within ten days.
Trip of the Lincoln Guard*.
Atlanta, May 14.—Leave of absence was
granted to-day to the Lincoln Guards, col
ored, of Savannah, to go to Beach Haven
to-morrow, and also to visit Thomaston,
Ga., May 29. on the anniversary of the
emancipation of the slaves.
FINER Al, IhiV FT ATI ONI.
CAHILL—The friends and acquaintances
of James F. Cahill and of Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Cahill and family, are requested to
attend the funeral of the former from 518
Gordon street, east, at 4 o’clock this after
noon.
SCHNEIDER—The friends and relatives
of Victor Schneider are invited to attend
his funeral, from the undertaking estab
lishment of J. Goette, at 5 o’clock this af
ternoon.
MEETINGS.
DE KALB LODGE NO. 0, I. O. O. F.
A regular meeting of the lodge will be
held this evening at 8:30 o'clock at Met
ropolitan Hall.
Visiting brethren and members of sis
ter lodges are cordially Invited to attend.
C. H. DORSETT, N. G.
W. W. GROSS, Secretary.
SAVANNAH LODGE NO. 183, U. f. O.
ELKS.
A regular meeting of this lodge will be
held this (Tuesday) evening at 8:30 o'clock
nt Elks’ Hall. Visiting brothers are cor
dially Invited to attend.
There will be an initiation.
J. J. KIRBY, E. R.
L. J. MAXWELL, Secretary.
FOREST CITY VARNISH (OVI'AW.
Meeting of the stockholders of the
Forest City Varnish Company will be
held at 25 Bryan street at 8 p. m. Wed
nesday. A full meeting Is requested, ajs
business of importance will be transac
ted. J. W. KELLY,
General Manager.
SPECIAL NOTICE*.
Savannah. Ga., May 4!h, 1900.
The business heretofore conducted by
Mrs. Marie E. Branch, as administratrix
of the estate of H. M. Branch, deceased,
under the name of ‘ Estate of S. W.
Branch,” has this day bedn sold and con
veyed to "The S. W. Branch Company,”
said Company taking all of the assets of
said business and assuming all of its lia
bilities.
We request for said Company a contin
uance of the patronmge heretofore exten
ded to said business.
MARIE E. BRANCH,
Admix. Est. H. M. Branch, dectased.
MARIE E. BRANCH,
HAMILTON M. BRANCH,
MARGARET B. SEXTON,
Heirs at I,aw of H. M. Branch, deceas'd.
Savannah. Ga., May 4th. 1900.
The business heretofore conduced under
the name of "Estate of S. W. Branch,” by
Mrs. Marie E. Branch, as administratrix
of the estate of H. M. Branch, deceased
has been this day purchased by the under
signed, which takes all of the assets of
said business and assumes all of the lia
bilities thereof and requests a continuant
erf the patronage heretofore accorded said
estate.
THE S. W. BRANCH COMPANY.
XOTICE.
Inte-ndcd Dissolution of Limited
Partnership.
Notice Is hereby given of the Intended
dissolution of the firm of Charles Elils, lo
take effect May 23, 1900.
CHARLES ELLIS,
CLARA M. ELLIS,
Special Partner.
Savannah, Go., April SO, 1900.
Witness of Charles Ellis:
Mary L. Ellis.
J. A. Pearson, Not. Pub. C. C., Ga.
Witness of Clara M. Ellis:
Mary L Ellis.
J. A. Pearson, Not. Pub. C. C., Ga.
THE UNION CENTHAL LIFE
desires first-class representatives In
Savannah. Hr, T. S. Lot try, Depart
ment tin linger, tvlll he In Snvnnnnh
fills week lo have personal inter
views with agents who wish to con
sider contracts with this company.
BUY ONLY TilE BEST GINGER ALE.
The best is the Wheeler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale, made by Wheeler & Cos.,
ol Belfast, Ireland, Irom the celebrated
Cromav Springs of that city. These
springs are the property of Wheeler &
Cos., hence no other Ginger Ale manufac
turer in Ireland has those waters but
themselves. The Wheeler Ginger Ale Is
made from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and
not from Red Pepper, as others are; one
Is deleterious—the other Is a tonic.
For Healthfulneas and Purity the cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Ale Is the best.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
Sole Southern Agents. Savannah, Ga.
HtSKBT SALE
To-day at 10 o'clock. About SSOO worth of
old baskets, but still as serviceable s
ever, at about 10 cents on the dollar.
Lunch Backets 2c, 3c, 6c, 10c. Work
Baskets lc, 2c, 3c, sc, 10c. Market,
laundry and others as cheap. Selling out
for good. JAS. 8. SILVA,
31 Congress, west.
Tinware sale to-morrow, 10 o’clock.
FANCY AND HE-PRESSED BRICK.
We manufacture and sell all kinds of
fancy and re-pressed brick, paving and
building bricks. Our common brick are
the best for building purposes, being larger
than other kilns make, and cheaper. See
samples and prices.
BAVANNAiI BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Congress and Drayton streets.
$25.tNN>.
One of our clients has placed In our
hands $25,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT.
*4 President street, east.
THE JIORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1900.
Obesity.
Corpulency.
The efficiency of “APENTA”
The Best Natural Aperient Water,
In removing fat and corpuiency, is proven by experience.
FOR REPORTS by Professor Liebreich, Berlin, Professor
Bogoslowsky, Moscow, Professor Althaus, London, and
American Authorities, Address,
United Agency Cos., sth Ave., cor. 42d St., New York,
Sole Agents of THE APOLLINARIS CO.. Ld.. London.
The Leading Laundry
OF THE CITY.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West. Phone 383.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
' iTEMttvXUsALEt
We will move the balance of the stock
of the Savannah Cartage and Wagon Cos.
the last of this month. From Monday, the
14th, we will sell the following:
4 Top Delivery Wagons.
2 Open Delivery Wagonr
6 Top Buggies.
2 Surrles.
1 Runabout.
1 Stanhope.
5 Open Buggies.
8 Road Carts.
21 Sets Harness.
49 Dozen Whips.
And a lot of second-handed huggiea, sur
rles and one two-horse farm wagon.
An elegant Electric Fan and fixtures.
AH will be sold without reserve.
Bargains for Bargain Hunters.
Call early and get first choice.
SAVANNAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON
COMPANY'S STAND,
61 West Broad Street.
COHEN-KXTLMAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON COMPANY,
Babcock and Studebaker’s Sole Repre
sentatives.
A COOKING CLASS AT THE WOMAN'S
EXCHANGE.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS from 10 a.
m. to 12 noon.
The ladles of Savannah are Invited by
the Southern Cotton OH Company to at
tend a corking class at the Woman's Ex
change, where a cooking expert will dem
onstrate the qualities of Cooking Oil pre
pared by the WESSON PROCESS and of
the WESSON SALAD OIL.
Demonstrations will be given from 10
a. m. to 12 noon every Tuesday and Fri
day until further notice.
Change of menu at each demonstration.
FOR ABSOLUTE PURITY AND
GREATEST SATISFACTION
to consumers GORDON & DILWORTH*S
PRESERVES, SWEET PICKLED
FRUITS, CALVES' FOOT and FRUIT
JELLIES. FRUIT SYRUPS, etc., cannot
be equaled.
We strongly recommend their Sweet
Pickled Peaches and Tomato Sauce. The
former malting a delicious appetizer and
the latter as fine a soup or meat dress
ing as can be obtained.
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
FOR SALE,
Two new beautiful launches.
One 16- foot 1-horse power, seats 8 per
sons—s2so.
One 25-foot 4-horse power, seats IS per
sons —$650.
These are the "Ideal'' gentleman's
launch, built by the Racine Boat Cos. of
Racine, Wls., and used at all the fairs
and exhibitions In the Western states.
Starts In a minute. No fire, no smoke,
no dirt, and full trial given on these
handsome launches. Apply to
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
Wholesale Druggists,
Agents for Racine Boats.
WOLF’S FLOWERS AT CONIDA’S.
I have arranged with Paul Conida to
carry at his Bull s’reet store at all time*
a full supply of Fresh Cut Flowers. He
will also take orders for Designs or any
special order for special occasions.
JOHN WOLF.
Telephone No. 597.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council. May 11, 1900.
All persons falling to take out dog
badges by the 20th Inst, will be placed
upon the information docket without fur
ther notice. IVM. P. BAILEY,
Clerk of Council.
LEVY’*
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
By rating your bills oa or be
fore (be 15th Inst.
11. H. LEVY A DRO.
BECKMANN’S CAFE.
Headquarters for Imported Wurz
burger and Pilsner Beers, J. W. Me
Culloeh’s Green River WhDkles, the
purest, without a headache. Try It,
Phone 710. GEO. BECKMANN.
Adjacent Post Office.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TABLE D’ HOTE.
75c—DINNER—75c
Dinner 6 to 9 p, m., Tuesday, May 15.
Claret Wine.
Little Neck Clams on Half Shell.
SOUP.
Noodles.
FISH.
Blackfish, Egg Sauce.
Potatoes ala Duchesse.
Tomato Salad, French Dressing.
Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles, Queen Olives.
ROASTS.
Ribs of Boston Beef, Dish Gravy.
Chicken au Puree de Morrono.
ENTREES.
Creplnettes of Veal ala Toulouse.
Macuroni ala Palermetane.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes, Rice, Stewed Tomatoes.
String Beans, Baked Yams.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Pumpkin Pie, Assorted Cakes.
Cheese, Crackers, Fruits.
Oranges, Water Ice.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN’S CAFE RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
SUVVANF.E SPRINGS HOTEL,
Suwnnee, Fla.
Open All tlie Year.
RATES REDUCED FOR THE SUM
MER MONTHS TO SIO PER WEEK
and upwards.
Any person visiting: tlie springs
for health or pleasure will not be
disappointed. THE RISE IN THE
RIVER DOES NOT INTERFERE IN
ANY WAY WHATEVER. We hove, nt
great expense, made Improvements
that enable ns to furnish tire water
DIRECT FROM THE SPRING, lot both
bathing and drinking. WE Gl'Aß
| AN TEE ANY PERSON VISITING THE
; SPRINGS THEIR BOARD FREE IF
THE WATER FAILS TO CURE.
No mnsqnltoes. No malaria. Clim
ate delightful. Table unsurpassed.
ANDREW HANLEY,
President and General Manager.
FOR SALE,
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
pany, having no use tsr tne property cor
ner Gwinnett and Lincoln streets, ofier
It for eaie. It will be Bold considerably
less than It cost. Parties wishing such a
residence will find It costs less to buy
\ than to build. B.ze of lot 41.3 by 120 feet.
The dwelling Is one of the best built, re
cently painted and overhauled. Parties
wishing to Inspect the property or learn
terme and other particulars please apply
to I. D. Laßoche, broker.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Pttlfey Belt Rings
Are the vogue this season.
We have a choice assort
ment of newest designs.
Also Buckles of all kinds.
OtIR SPRING AND SUM
MER JEWELRY In all cor
rect, because it is all new.
See It.
Hunter & Van Keuren,
Jewelers, 143 Bull Street.
SMOKE
LILLIAN RUSSELL
CIGARS.
CLEANEST
IN THE CITY.
Offices 307 Bull street and 35 Whitaker st.
Telephones 700 and 400.
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PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
AGENTS FOR
P. & F. CORRIN,
BUILDERS’ HA HD YV ARE.
BAR- gaT"
BEN
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MMC .P-T
AMUSEMENTS.
nffiLFAIirAUADEMY^
-OF
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
—Gallery oi Paintings and Siulpture—
Open to visitors dally, except Sunday,
From 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
©ingle admission 25c. Annual tickets XI.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
PICKLES
SOMETHING SPECIALLY
ATTRACTIVE.
BRANCH’S
<3ir>
BRAND.
Trade Half Gtlloa ni"
Bottles, Mixed /IP
Gherkins and Chow,
NONE BUT FINEST
ARTICLES UNDER THIS
BRAND.
The S. W. Branch Cos.,
Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts.
Bolter for Sale.
We have sold the Engine and Dynamo
advertised some weeks since, but still
have the 40-horse power Boiler. Will
sell It for slOl, delivered at any railroad
depot In Savannah. The boiler Is in good
shape, and would not be sold had It not
to be taken out to make room.
The Morning News,
SAVANNAH, GA.
io IwsieT mm.
For sale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x42. It Is In good order.
Price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO, but
we have no use lor It and want the room
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, Ga,
Tybee Lots tor Sale!
I am offering on easy terras lots at Ty
bee, located to suit any demand.
These are fine beach lots, distributed
from near the site of the old Ocean House
to the vicinity and beyond Hotel Tybee.
Also Inlet lots, near the Chatham's Club
House, lots fronting on the railroad, and
rear lots, well suited for living or for
planting.
Very easy terms will be given on the
above. C. H. DOR3ETT.
FOR SALE;
One lot 30x125 ou Tenth street
near Jcffcrnon.
One lot 30x125 on Ninth street,
near Jefferson.
Prices lower tlmn anything else
In the neijthborliood, tint! terms very
easy.
Iloth lots near the Eighth Street
School.
C. 11. DOnSETT.
SPECIAL NOTICED.
URICK, RRICK, Hlt 1C
Augusta brick and others. Good stock
on hand. Lowest pricea, prompt delivery.
See our sample* and prices before buying.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
LEOPOLD ADLER. c. 8. ELLIS.
President. Vice President,
w. F. M'CAULEY. Cashier.
THE CHATHAM BANK
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the accounts
of Merchants, Firms, Individuals, Banka,
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection facilities, lnsur.
lng prompt returns.
Separate Savings Department
INTEREST COMPOUNDED qllAg.
TERLY ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults fee
rent. Correspondence solicited.
THE GERMANIA BANK,
SAVANNAH. QA.
Capital *2OO ota
Undivided profits w.OOO
This bank offers its services to corpora
tions, merchants and Individuals.
Has authority to act &3 executor, ad
ministrator, guardian, etc.
Issues drafts on the principal cities la
Great Britain and Ireland and on tha
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits In the Saving Department.
Safety Boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN, President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice President.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t Cashier.
Tha Citizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Truiihuctk *4 ucuciiii Duukiug
Business.
Solicits Account* 0 f Individuals,
Merchant!, Uaaki and other Corpo
ration*.
Collection* handled with safety,
economy and dispatch.
Interest compounded quarterly
allowed on deposit* In oar Saving*
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Storage
Vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, President©
MILLS B. LANE, Vice President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
SOUTHERN BANK
of the State of Georgia.
Capital S&o ,m
Surplus and undivided profits—...—s3Bß,ooo
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
Seneral Banking business.
Collections made on all points '
accessible through banks and bankers
Accounts of £>anks, Bamteis, Merchants
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes
for rent.
Department of Savings, Interest payable
quarterly.
Sells Stearllng Exchange on London a
.nd 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 ELLUL
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
1111 l Hi M
CAPITAL $350,000.
Account* of banks, merchants, corpora
tions and Individuals solicited.
Savings Department, interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent.
Collections made on aii points at rea
sonable rates.
Drafts sold on oil the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President.
W. G. CANN, Cashier.
No. 1649. Chartered, 1864
THE
Mil ini if
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $500,000. SURPLUS, SIOO,OOO.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President.
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Acoount* of banks and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking. __
SPECIAL NOTICE*.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USB
PAXTON'S B-D B-G POISON.
It wk keep your premises free from
this disgusting little pest.
Large bottle 25c.
USE DETERSIVE FLUID
and make your old clothes look like new-
Large bottles 25c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
THE WAY TO CLEAN CARPET'S.
The only way to get your carpets prop
erly taken up, cleaned and taken care of
for the summer is to turn the Job over to
the District Messenger and Delivery Cos,,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomety
street, and they will make you an esti
mate on the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
store furniture and pianos.
C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
RYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Rooms Zi end 29 Provident Building.
Competent office help supplied from this
college. Students prepared directly tor
business. Day and night sessions. Leans
to operate the new models of the Reming
ton Standard Typewriter, that being th*
machine which the business world *u*
plays. Dealing & Hull. Sole Dealer*.