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GEORGIA CROP CONDITIONS.
generally speaking the week
HAS BEEN FAVORABLE.
Farmer* Have Had Good Opportuni
ty to Get In Their Crops, and n
Haiu Would Be Beneficial—Crop*
a* a Hole Are In Good Condition.
The Season With Many Produet*,
1* Baekward.
Atlanta. May 15.—The weekly crop re
port, issued to-day, says:
Fair weather, ample sunshine and tem
peratures slightly below the season aver
age, with cool nights, have been the pre
vailing conditions of the week. Aside
fr< tn light local showers In the early part
of the week, no precipitation occurred.
There is general complaint of lack of
moisture, which Is needed to soften land
and promote the coming up and growth of
late planted cotton.
Owing to the lateness of the season,
there is yet considerable plowing and
planting to be done for all crops, and
while under ordinary circumstances rain
Is not desirable during this month, It
would, however, be of great benefit now.
The nights of the week were quite cool,
a few were decidedly cool. On the morn
ings of the 10th and 11th the temperature
registered from 40 to 50 degrees, or slight
ly lower in the northern counties, and
generally below 50 degrees in the middle
and southern districts.
Very light frosts occurred In the moun
tain districts and on lowlands in the cen
tral counties; the damage in all instances
was Inconsequential. The cool weather
retarded all growth, particularly that of
corn and cotton, but It Is believed that
the results -will not prove serious. Chop
ping has continued in the middle and
southern sections; in the northern sec
tion planting Is practically completed and
considerable cotton is up, but its growth
is slow; a little had been chopped.
The condition of corn appears to be fav
orable, although cut worms are working
Ip some localities. Cultivation continues
ih the middle and southern section. In
the extreme north planting is not com
pleted, especially on bottom lands; up
land fields are coming up nicely and are
being worked.
Wheat rust continues, but has not be
come generally destructive as yet. and In
many sections the crop Is reported as ex
cellent. Oats and wheat are fully headed
in a few of the central counties. The set
ting of potato slips has progressed; white
potatoes are damaged by bugs. New po
tatoes are being shipped. Peanuts are
coming up; melons are growing well, and
blossoming In the far south, and there
are good stands of sugar cane.
General complaint Is made of apples
Shedding and Indications point to a short
crop; other fruits, except, perhaps, pears,
continue promising. Berries are plenti
ful.
On the -whole, the week Is regarded as
having been favorable, as It enables
farmers to make good progress In plant
ing and cultivating and a generous rain
would be very effective.
COUNTRY’S CROP CONDITIONS.
Weather and Temperature Were
Generally FaToraltle,
Washington. May 15.—The weekly crop
report of the Weather Bureau says:
Much-needed rains have fallen east of
the Ohio and Missouri rivers. Drought
conditions are increasing over a large
part of the Middle Atlantic states and
portions of Tennessee.
The temperature conditions were gen
erally very favorable, except in New
England, and although the temperatures
averaged nearly normal In the Gulf states,
complaints of the unfavorable effects of
cool nights on germination and growth
are received from the central and east
ern portions. Frosts, more or less In
jurious, were very general east of the
Mississippi, as far south as Tennessee
and Western North Carolina, on the 10th
and Uth.
Fpon the whole, the week has been ex
ceptionally favorable to com, and plant
ing has progressed rapidly. Cool nights,
have ehec'Ked the growth of corn in the
Dower Ohio and Dower Mississippi val
leys and portions of the South Atlantic
states.
Winter wheat has made favorable pro
gress; it Is now heading as far north as
the Ohio valley.
Early sown spring wheat is generally
doing well.
Oats reports are not so generally favor
oble, but on the whole the outlook Is prom
ising.
Complaints of unfavorable effects of cool
nights upon cotton continue from the cen
tral and eastern portions of the cotton
belt, where planting is nearing comple
tion, but, as a rule, the crop has mads
favorable progress. Over much of the
flooded districts of Texas there has been
absence of rain or only light showers, con
ditions needed for planting and replanting,
■which work was vigorously carried on.
Much planting remains to be dons in the
central and southern portions of Texas
and generally the crop In that state ts
late and Irregular.
Tobacco plants are reported backward
in Kentucky, although plentiful, as else
where. Transplanting Is finished In South
Carolina, and some transplanting has been
done In Virginia, but none farther north.
Fruit reports for the most part continue
favorable, although apples and pears are
dropping more or less extensively in por
tions of the East Gulf states and lti Mis
souri, Kansas and Arkansas.
The Bt-*t Prescript lon for Malaria,
Chill* and Fever. Is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron
and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure
—no pay. Price 50c.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND
OFFICE
to rent, located head of Broughton
street, on West Broad, now occu
pied by the Savannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos. As they will give up
business In the city on June l, I offer
it for rent from that date.
H. I*. SMART.
THE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
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 Dlßlrict Messenger and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
street, and they will make you an esti
mate or: the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
store furniture and planoe.
C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Retail drug business established 27 years
ago. A more satisfactory class of trade
In every particular Is not enjoyed by any
business of the same class In the city. The
present employes have been associated
with the patrons of this store for many
years, and their services can be retained,
Satisfactory reasons will be given for sell
.W. C. FRIPP it VO.
Afoollinaris
JL “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS."
Bottled at and imported from the
Apollinaris Spring, Rhenish Prussia,
charged only with its own natural gas.
Annual Sales: 25,720,000 Bottles.
FUNERAL INVITATION#.
HULL—The relatives and friends of Miss
Lucy G. Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.
Hull are invited to attend the funeral ser
vice of the former, at her late residence,
this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
O’KEEFE. —The friends of Mr. and Mr,.
J. P. O’Keefe, ore invited to attend the
funeral of their Infant son, James P., Jr.,
from their residence, 34 Habersham street,
at 4 o’clock this afternoon.
MEETINGS.
GEORGIA CHAPTER NO. 3 R. A. M.
A regular convocation oi ,
Ihls chapter will be held
(Wednesday) evening at Ma- \// I T\ a
sonic Temple at 6 o’clock. aptf j&l
The R. A. Degree will t>e
conferred. V s —fl
The Chapter will adjourn to 0
Masonic Fair building to take Pi n w
supper.
Visiting companions fraternally Invited
to meet with us. By order of
H. S. CODDING, ID P.
W. S. ROCKWELL, Secretary
ALEE TEMPLE,
ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER
NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE.
Illustrious Nobles! attend: A meeting
will be held this evening 8:30 o’clock at
Masonic Temple, for the purpose of visit
ing the Fair and having our Traditional
Banquet omitted at the last meeting.
Wear dress suit, fez and claws.
Visiting Nobles are cordially invited to
meet with us.
ERNEST A. CTTTTS. Potentate.
ROBT. A. ROWLINSKI, Recorder.
THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS AS
SOCIATION.
Those members intending to go to the
reunion at Louisville. Ky., will please
meet at Judge Robert Falllgant’s resi
dence this evening at 8:30 o'clock, for the
purpose of completing arrangements.
JAMES W. M'INTIRB, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CITY COCRT JURORS.
The petit jurors of the City Court need
not appear until Thursday, May 17, 1900, at
10 a. ni.
By order of T. M. Norwood, judge.
WARING RUSSELL, JR.. Clerk.
SLOAT'S VEGETABLE BITTERS WILL
MAKE YOl'R CHILDREN STRONG
.AND HEALTHY.
Mrs. M. Brice, Quitman, Ga., Feb. 34,
1898, sayß: "I have thought for some tlnvs
I would write and thank you for the good
your Bitters has done my baby. He was
just one year old when he began cutting
his jaw teeth. His bowels were very
troublesome, and I tried "Soothing Syrup,”
"Castoria,” and ever so many things, but
nothing had the desired effect until I gave
him Sloat’s Bitters. Before I used that his
appetite was very pair and everything he
ate disagreed with him. I gave him malt
ed milk, condensed milk, cow’s milk, and
everything I could think of, but nothing
agreed with him. He cried, four month3.
The little fellow was so poor he did not
look like the same baby. His eyes ware
weak, his complexion pale and sallow, ani
he was so weak he almost quit walking,hut
now, thanks to SloaCs Bitters, he Is get
ting as fat as a pig. can eat anything,
and runs all over the house laughing and
playing all Ihe day long. '
Ask your druggist for It.
JUST ARRIVED,
One carload of the handsomest and best
line of wark ever brought to the city.
Kelley Springfield Rubber Tires applied
In twenty-four houra
MARK APPLE,
320 Broughton, West.
TINWARE TO-DAY AT lO O'CLOCK.
Patty Pans 5c dozen.
Pie Plates Ic, 3c.
Milk Pans 2c, 3c, sc.
Other pieces as cheap.
Time Is short. Must get out before June
1. JAS. S. SILVA,
31 Congress, west.
White Goods to-morrow.
RED HEART
Is the beer to drink.
Ask fair It.
By Jung Brewing Company. Branch
Bull and River streets.
WM. M. BRIOKEN, Manager.
Phone 916.
GnEENE A CO.,
188 WhltukeT.
New picture moudings Juet received. We
have lately come tn possession of a lorge
number of photos given to Western agents
for enlargement. If you have lost one
you may find It In this lot. No charge.
IF IT’S NICE WE HAVE IT.
Minced limn, limn I,oaf. Vent Loaf,
licit Inn Ing .May 14 to Oct. 1 oar
■ tore will be cloaed at 7 p. in., Sat
urday* excepted.
HARDEE & MARSHALL.
Phone 055.
THE NEATEST,
Cleanest, qulest place In town Is Helm
ken’s Cafe. One block from De Soto.
Phone 646.
CORNED lIEEF.
Try that delicious Corned Beef especially
prepared by me.
M. S. GARDNER,
Phone 676. Wayne and Whitaker.
P S.—Of course you remember we have
every tiling lb meats.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1900.
SPECIAL NOTICE*.
MALT MEAD.
(Patented.)
NO ALCOHOL.
51.20 per case of two dozen pints, GOc for
the empties paid back to you.
Although Malt Mead Is covered by patent
Its price puts It In reach of all, and while
Malt Mead is an original article occupying
a field distinctly Its own, the low price of
So per pint bottle makes It essential that
cash be paid on delivery of same. Cash
will be paid for your empties when colle ?-
ted, and in all cases your money will he
refunded If you do not like the 20th Century
Family Beverage. A trial asked.
GEO. MEYER,
Telephone 20 lOCtt Henry street, east.
PHYSICIANS AND THE PUBLIC.
Should know that a priceless tonic for
their health Is right at their doors. II is
a tonic that has no equal—and is Imported
by us from Scotland, and for convalescents
it Is one of the best tonics possible to ob
tain. Certificate attached:
Analytic* 4 Laboratory, Surgeon’s Hall,
Edinburgh, Scotland, 19th 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 and
other pure materials. The taste and odour
are most pleasing, and I have confidence
In recommending this Liqueur a3 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, Go., Llppman
Brothers.
HOUSEKEEPERS,
NOW IS THE TIME TO USB
PAXTON’S B—D B-G POISON.
It wPi keep your premises free from
this disgusting little peat.
Large bottle 26c.
USE DETERSIVE FLUID
•nd make your ok! clothes look like new.
Large bottles 25c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
SAVANNAH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
COMPANY,
Builders of Marine and Stationery Boilers,
will furnish estimates on new work in
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturers^
Repair work on Engines and Boilers.
FANS, FANS.
Keep cool and protect yonr busi
ness by ailng our Electric Fan*.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.,
Phone (52. 112 Drayton Street.
"AS WE JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE
LET US LIVES BY THE WAY.”
If that 1* your resolve, or If you have
to live anywny, I can greatly assist you.
The most Important Item In enjoying life
Is good meat. I always have it tn abund
ance. Prime Beef, Mutton and Veal, Rice
field lambs, matchless Corned Beef.
JOHN FUNK, City Market.
Phone 557.
WHY NOT USE
ORIGINAL ANNISTON LIMEt
Highest Grnde.
Each barrel contains sufficient quantity
and quality to make It MONEY-SAVING.
A. HANLEY COMPANY, Sole Agents,
Phone 109. ,
$23,000.
One of our clients has placed In our
hands $25,000 to loan on good Savannuh
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT,
24 President street, east.
BECKMANN’S CAFE.
Headquarters for Imported Wurz
burger and Pilsner Beers, J. W. Me
Culloch’s Green River Whiskies, the
purest, without a headache. Try ii.
Phono 710. GEO. BECKMANN.
Adjacent Po Office.
WOLF’S FLOWERS AT CONIDA’S.
I have arranged with Paul Conlda to
carry ui his Bull street store at all times
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. 697.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
City of Savannah,
Office Clerk of Council, May 11, 1900.
All persons falling to take out dog
badges by the 20(h Inst, will be placed
ii|)Oii the Information docket without fur
ther notice. WM. P. BAILEY.
Clerk of Council,
L E A PS.
Write for catalogue and prices. *o] l \\
(Mill). slOll l CO. •
The very best Coffee is
WALDORF-ASTORIA.
It is the finest Java and Mccha, selectel. parched and packed by experts. Can
be had only at this store.
IN NEAT TINSI OF 3 POUNDS (NET) EACH, 51.
MUNSTER’S,
PHONE 551. CORNER DUFFY AND DRAYTON.
The Leading Laundry
OF THE CITY.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383.
Knight’s Pharmacy,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SELLS IT FOR LESS.
Empty Capsules 5c per 100, Roachsalt, guaranteed, sc; Insect Powder, P. D. &
Cos., 40c; Gum Camphor 65c, Trusses COc to $5.00, Abdominal Supporters SI.OO to $3.50,
Hot Water Bottles 75c, Lopactic Pills 25c, Absorbent Cotton, pound, 36c, 5 yards
Gauze 65c, Turkish Bath Soap 30c dozen, Atomizers 50c to $3.00. Large assortment
Rogers & Gallets’, Plnauds’, Lubins’ and Caudry’s Soap, Perfeumes and Powders,
W r e have the goods and the price. Try us. We will treat you right.
Telephone 639. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY. Savannah, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TABLE D’ HOTE.
75c—D INN E R—7sc
Dinner 6 to 9 p. m., Wednesday, May 16.
Claret Wine.
Little Neck Clams on Half Shell.
SOUP.
Beef Broth ala Anglalse. i
FISH.
Groupper ala Venitienne.
Potatoes ala Algertenne.
Lettuce, Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles.
Queen Olives.
ROASTS.
Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Dish Gravy.
Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce.
ENTREES.
Deviled Crabs de Orleans.
Charlotte of Apples ala Cognac.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, New Garden Peas.
Rice, Stewed Tomatoes, Raked Yams.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Egg Custard Pie, Aesorted Cakes.
Blackberry Dumpling, Golden Sauce.
Cheese, Crackers, Fruits.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN'S CAFE RESTAURANT,
ill Congress street, west.
SUTVANEE SrRINGS HOTEL,
Snwnnee, Fla.
Open AH the Year,
RATES REDUCED FOR THE SUM
MER MONTHS TO gtO PER WEEK
and upwards.
Auy person visiting the springs
for health or pleasure will not be
disappointed. THE RISE IN THE
RIVER DOES NOT INTERFERE IN
ANY WAY WHATEVER. We have, nt
great expense, made Improvements
that enable ns to fnrnlsh the water
DIRECT FROM THE STRING, for both
bulbing and drinking. WE GUAR
ANTEE ANY PERSON VISITING THE
SPRINGS THEIII BOARD FREE IF
THE WATER FAILS TO CURE.
No mosquitoes. No mslorls, Clim
ate delightful. Table unsurpassed.
ANDREW HANLEY,
President and General Manager.
FOR SALE,
Two new beautiful launches.
One 16-foot 1-horse power, seats 8 per
sona—s2so.
One 25-foot 4-horse power, seats 16 per
sons—s6so.
These are the "Ideal” gentleman's
launch, built by the Racine Boat Cos. of
Racdne, Wls., and used at all the fairs
and exhibitions In Ihe 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.
RYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building.
Competent office help supplied from this
college. Student# prepared directly for
business. Day and night sessions. Learn
to operate the new mexlels of the Reming
ton Standard Typewriter, that being tbs
machine which Ihe business world to*
plays. Dealing & Hull. Bole Dealers.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
| IN THE CITY.
TRY OUR FAMOUS --
|lmperial Nectar
Pure Rye Whiskey.
Fall Qaarts, $1; foar bottles, containing fall Gallon,
$3.50.
Sbelsinger & co.,
n ihttue full line of claret wines, ehhei f
HARVARD
BEER
All New Things
In Jewelry.
STYLISH, ELEGANT, USEFUL, ARE
TO RE FOUND IN OUH ESTABLISH
MENT.
CHATELAINE WATCHES IN BEAU
TIFUL ENAMELS—QUITE THE THING
TO GO WITH SUMMER TOILETS.
CHARMING DESIGNS IN SHIRT
WAIST SETS. GOLD AND SILVER.
SLEEVE BUTTONS, BELT CLASPS,
ETC., IN CnBIT VARIETY.
THEUS BROS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
~ fihT^alk^
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
pany, having uo use lor the properly 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. Size of lot 48.3 by 130 feeL
The dwelling Is one of the best built, re
cently painted and overhauled. Parties
wishing to ’lnspect the property or learn
terms and other particulars please apply
to I. D. L&Roche, broker.
ATTEND OUR
REMNANT SALE
TO-DAY
of Ladies’ Tan Low Shoes. Here
is a chance to save SI.OO to $1.50
on every pair you buy.
You don’t have to “Break In”
our Shoes—they fit from the
start.
BAR
BEN Jjtf
COM
INC
AMUSEMENTS.
n^ITAIirAUADEMY^
-OF
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
—Gallery ol Paintings and Sjulpture—
Open to visitors dolly, except Sunday.
From 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Single admission 25c. Annual tickets 11.
BUSINESS SOTICES.
BolieTforSaie:
We have sold the Engine and Dynamo
advertised some weeks since, but still
have the 40-horse power Boiler. Will
sell It for S4O), 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.
To Newspaper lliste.
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 for 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 terms 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. DORSETT.
“FOR SALE.
One lot 80x125 on Tenth street,
near JcflrrNon.
One lot 30x125 on Ninth street,
near Jefferson.
Price* lotrer than anything ele
In the neighborhood, and term* very
easy.
Both lot* near the Eighth Street
School.
C. H. non SETT.
No. 1040. Chartered, 1864
THE
1 AilS inti Ml.
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. $500,000. SURPLUS. SIOO,OOO.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President.
BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President.
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
Accounts of banka and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
aafe and conservative banking.
PAINTS AMD HOUSE PAINTING.
We handle nothing but the VERY
BEST grades of PAINTS and OILS, and
employ the very best painters to be had.
Allow us to make bid on painting your
house.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO„
Corner Congress and Drayton.
Phone 519.
LEOPOLD ADLER. C . S. ELLIBL
President. vice President.
W. F. M’CAULEY. Cashier.
THE CHATHAM BANK
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the accounts
of Merchants, Firms, Individuals, Banks,
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended. .
Unsurpassed collection facilities, tnsur.
tng prompt returns.
Separate Savings Department
INTEREST COMPOUNDED tit AH.
TERLY ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults for
rent. Correspondence solicited.
THE GERMANIA BANK,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CapJtal $200,004
Undivided profits 60,000
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 la
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, Caehler.
WALTER F. HOGAN, Ass’t Cashier.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
TrauNttcu a Ueuera i liauking
Da*ine*a.
Solicit* Account* of Individual*,
Merchants, Bunk.* and other Corpo
ration*.
Collections handled vrlth safety,
economy and dispatch.
Interest compounded quarterly
allowed on depo|# in onr Savins*
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Storage
Vault*.
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&j#,C
Surplus and undivided profits—.. .—S3BB,OW
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE Oi
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
general Banking Business
Collections made on ail points
accessible through banks and banker*
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchant!
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Box#
for rent.
Department of Savings, Interest payebll
quarterly.
Sells Stearling Exchange on London and
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A. CRANE, Vloe President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DTPP/’TnDU*
JNO. FLANNERT. WM. W. GORDON.
E. A WEIL. W. W. GORDON, Jr.
H A. CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN.
LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FBRST.
H. P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
smi hind
CAPITAL ,300.000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora
tions and Individuals solicited.
Savings Department, interest P a;J
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 th
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President
W. G. CANN, Caehler.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithographed a!1
printed stationery and blank books from
Morning Nows, Savannah, Ga