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RAIN IS NEEDED IN GEORGIA.
MOISTURE NECESSARY TO BRING
T P PLANTED COTTON.
Late Planted Cotton Dn Tot Seem
to Be Coni ins Up AVell—Corn Ik In
About an Averatee Condition —Iriali
Potatoes Belns Damaged by BojS.
Short Yield of Apple* Exported.
CiraKKlinpiiera Katina Up Cotton.
Atlanta, May 22.—The weekly crop re,
issued by the local bureau to-day, says:
A continuance of semi-droughty condi
tions characterized the weather of the
week until Friday, when on that day and
Saturday copious showers occurred in
many parts of the state. The effect of
the precipitation was markedly beneficial
on land and growing crops, but still there
Is need for more moisture, especially to
bring up late plantings of cotton.
The temperature conditions of the week,
except the last two days, were seasonable
and very favorable to cotton, and sun
shine was abundant, clear days largely
predominating.
In the southern section cotton chopping
Is about completed and it has continued
In the middle section with fair to good
stands reported. Chopping has begun in
the northern counties with variable
stands, early plantings being generally
safe. There is much complaint that late
planted cotton is not coming up well, ow
ing mainly to lack of moisture, which must
t>- supp 1 and, o ' else ce mi; atloa and giowtfr
will be materially delayed.
Corn is, on he whole, at about an av
erage stand, although in numerous coun
ties it is reported small and yellow; it
has been plowed the second time in sev
eral of the southern counties and is re
ceiving first working in the north. Early
grains are ripening in a few southern
counties. Wheat rust seems to be de
creasing.
Irish potatoes are being damaged by
bugs; sweet potato slips have been set
In large quantities; sugar cane is grow
ing well; also melons,
Apple trees have blighted seriously and
a short yield is expected. Peaches are
shedding badly in some localities, but the
abundantly loaded trees assure a fine
crop. Gardens have improved and ate
in general doing well, though still very
late. Pastureage has deteriorated some-
Nrhat during the dry spell.
A correspondent In Coweta reporls the
presence of grasshoppers, which have
entirely eaten up large fields of cotton.
COUNTRY'S CROP OOXDITIONS.
Rome Crop* Hnve Made- Good Pro
gresa During thr Wrek.
Washington. May 22.—The weather bu
reau's weekly summary of crops Issued
to-day is as follows:
Abundant rains have relieved drought
conditions In the Middle Atlantic states,
but diouglit continues in the Upper Mis
souri valley, Minnesota and Northern
"Wisconsin, and the need of rain is begin
ning to be felt in portions of the East
Gulf states and Florida.
The temperature conditions of the Pacific
coast, in the Upper Missouri valley, and
over the greater part of the country east
cf the Mississippi river have been favora
ble for rapid growth, especially in the
Ohio valley and Middle and South At
lantic states, although complaints of cold
"nights are received from Tennessee and
the Central Gulf state*. Pacific coast
crops have been making satisfactory
growth.
In the states of the Lower Missouri and
Upper Mississippi valleys corn has experi
enced less faworable conditions than In the
previous week, owing to prevalence of low
temperature and excessive moisture. In
the Ohio valley and Middle Atlantic states
the conditions have been highly favorable
for germination and growth, as well as for
planting.
Winter wheat has made satisfactory ad
vancement, though, too rank growth Is re
ported from portions of Nebraska and
Texas.
Over the northern portions of the spring
wheat region rain Is generally needed, but
over the southern portion the crop is do
ing well. Unfavorable reports regarding
oats continue to come from the Ohio and
Middle Atlantic states. Generally through
out the Guif stales, Lower Missouri and
Central Mississippi valleys, the outlook
continues satisfactory.
Cotton has made slow growth, especially
over the central and western portions of
the cotton belt, the nights being too cool.
In Oklahoma and Texas there has been
•too much rain, while rain is needed for
late planted cotton In portion* of Alabama
end Georgia. In Texas field* are grassy,
"but elsewhere cultivation has made favor
able progress.
Transplanting of tobacco has begun in
Kentucky, Ohio and Maryland, conditions
being very favorable for this work in Vir
ginia and North Carolina. The supply of
plants dontlnues abundant.
The fruit outlook continues encourag
ing.
Mrs. J. E. Morgan Fell Dead.
Quitman, Ga., May 22.—Mrs. J. E. Mor
gan, formerly proprietress of a restaurant
here, dropped dead this morning about
6 o’clock In her home. It Is supposed
"death was duo to heart failure.
■Jefferson's Delegate),.
Louisville. Ga.. May 22.—Messrs. J. W.
W hire. J. R. Phillips, G. W. Warren and
T H. Livingstone have been appointed
delegates to the Democratic State Conven
tion In Atlanta on June 14.
The Best l'reserlptlon for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It 4s simply Iron
and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure
—no pay. Price 60c.—od.
SPECIAL .WIRES.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
lAnd everything In the building material
line. We are headquarters for these
goods, with the largest and most com
plete stock In the South. Buy White Pine
Doors, Sash and Blinds for your new
borne.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
EXTRAS, EXTRAS, EXTRAS.
Everything you can think of in vegeta
bles.
New Beans, Potatoes, Peas, Beets.
The Choicest Roasts, Spring Lamb, Ex
tra Steaks.
M. S. GARDNER,
'Phones 575. Wayne and Whitaker.
THE NEATEST,
Cleanest, qulest place In town Is Helm
ken's Cafe. One block from De Soto.
Phone 646.
RED HEART
Is the beer to drink.
Ask for It.
By Jung Brewing Company. Branch
Bull and River streets,
WM. M. BRICKEN, Manager.
PhODe 915.
Apollinaris
(“the QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS”)
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS
n'TERAL INVITATIONS.
BRINKMAN—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brinkman are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral of
their Infant son, Henry, from their resi
dence. anti Montgomery street, at 6 o'clock
this afternoon.
FARRIS—The relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farris are invited to
attend the funeral of the former from his
late residence, 205 Anderson street, west,
this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
JENKINS—The relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins, and of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Flood and family are in
vited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred
Jenkins from No. 507 Bryan street, west,
at 4 o’clock this afternoon.
LEBEY—The relatives ar.d friends of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Lebey are respectfully
Invited to attend * the funeral of their
youngest child, Charles Henry, from their
residence, Seventh and Drayton streets,
this (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Laurel Grove.
MEETING A.
CLINTON LODGE NO. 54, F. dfc A. M.
A regular communication of this Jk
lodge will be held at Masonic Tem
pie this (Wednesday) evening at '▼t
8 o'clock.
The F. C. Degree will be conferred.
Members of sister lodges and visiting
brethren are cordially invited to meet
with us. A. S. COHEN. W. M,
WARING RUSSELL, JR., Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR.
The March Term of the Superior Court
will be adjourned on Friday, next, 25th in
stant.
By order of His Honor Judge Falligant.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk. S. C. C. C.
NOTICE TO SUPERIOR COI'BT Ji
lt OR S.
All Jurors are discharged until Thurs
day morning, 24th instant; subject to fur
ther notice if not then needed.
By order of His Honor Judge Falligant.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk. S. C. C. C.
DISSOLUTION.
Savannah, Ga., May 23, 1900.
The firm of Charles Ellis is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
Charles Ellis will continue the business
and assume all assets and liabilities.
CLARA M. ELLIS (L.S.) Special Partner.
CHARLES ELLIS (L.S.)
Witness: J. A. PEARSON, Notary Pub
lic, Chatham, County, Ga.
CLOSING OUT
IDEAL COFFEE POTS
Today at 10 o’clock; 2-<qt., worth 80c, for
25c; 3-qt., worth 90c. for 27c; 4-qt., worth
SIOO, for 29c. Lots of other goods at pro
portionate reduction. Out of business
June 1.
JAMES S. SILVA,
31 Congress Street, West.
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 an3 Boilers.
Bl Y ONLY THE BEST GINGER ALE.
The best is the Wheeler Brand of Bel
fast Ginger Ale, made by Wheeler & Cos.,
of Belfast, Ireland, from the celebrated
Cromnc 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 Healthfulness and Purity the cele
brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Ginger
Ale U the best
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
Sole Southern Agents. Savannah, Ga.
FANS, FANS.
Keep cool and protect your busi
ness by using our Electric Fans,
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.,
Phone 62. 112 Drayton Street.
MY CATTLE ARE SHIPPED TO ME
DIRECT,
And none better have ever been sent here.
You can rest assured when I supply your
meat that you are getting the best in the
country.
To-dny, Prime Beef and Mutton, Rice
F,eld Lamb, Veal, etc., Matchless Corned
Beef. . JOHN FUNK.
'Phones 557. City Market.
IF IT'S NICE WE HAVE IT.
Minced Hum, Ham I.ouf, Veal Loaf,
DeglnnlnK May 14 to Oct. 1 our
store will lie closed at 7 p. nt., Sat
urdays excepted.
HARDEE & MARSHALL.
Phone 055.
GREENE and CO.,
138 WHITAKER,
Enlarge Photographs, make all kinds of
Plctue Frames, clean OU Paintings. Wall
Paper. Artist materials. Pictures of all
kinds. Photograph Albums.
THE AVAV 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 District Messenger and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
street, and they will make you an esti
mate on the cost of the work. Prlcas
reasonable They also pack, move and
Store furniture and pianos.
C. H. MEDLOC'K. Supt and Mgr.
THE MOKNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1300.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TABLE IF HOTEL
50c—DIN N ER—soc
Dinner 6 to 9 p. m., Wednesday, May 21.
Claret Wine.
iOl'P.
Cream of Potato.
FISH.
Spanish Mackerel, Egg Sauce.
Potatoes ala Hollandaise.
Sliced Cucumbers, Queen Olives.
Chow Chow. M. Pickle®, Young Onions.
ROASTED.
Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Dish Gravy.
Stuffed Chicken, Panana Dressing.
ENTREES.
Fried Frog Legs, Tomato Sauce,
Bananas, Fritters and Sugar.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes. Squashes, Rice.
Stewed Tomatoes, New Garden Peas.
PASTRY AND DESERT.
Lemon Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese, Crackers. Fruils.
Blackberry Roil, Golden Sauce.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN'S CAFE -. -STAtTRANT,
111 Congress street, west.
SI.OAT'S VEGETABLE BITTERS WILL
MAKE YOUR CHILDREN STRONG
AND HEALTHY.
Mrs. M. Brice, Quitman, Ga., Feb. 24,
1898, says: "I have thought for some dm-
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 wr- vry
troublesome, and I tried "Scothirg Syrui,”
“Castoria,” and ever so many th ngs, but
nothing had the desired effect until I gave
him Stoat's Bitters. Before I used that his
appetite was very ptjpr and everything he
ate disagreed with him. I gave him mail
ed milk, condensed milk, cow’s milk, and
everything I could think of, but nothing
agreed with him. He cried four month*.
The little fellow was so poor he did not
look like the same baby. His eyes were
weak, his complexion pale ard sallow, anl
he was so weak he almost quit walking.but
now, thanks to Sloat's Bitters, he is get
ting as fat as a pig. can eat anything,
and runs all over the house laughing and
playing all the day long.”
Ask your druggist for it.
AT MARK APPLE’S REPOSITORY
Can be found a full line of the Latest De
signs of Vehicles, such as Buggies, Car
riages, Traps and a large assortment of
Runabouts. Would ask the public lo call
and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
As beautiful a line of Harness as ever
brought to this city. Kel.ey-Springflekl
Rubber Tires at
MARK APPLE'S.
320 Broughton, West.
RIDS \V A\TEII.
Office Director of Public Works. Savan
nah, Ga.. May 22. 1900.—Scaled bids will b.
received at this office until 12 o'clock noon,
city time, Saturday, May 2G, 1900, for pur
chasing lamp posts as they stand in the
streets of the city, their being 270, more
or less. Locations will be furnished in
this office upon application, the successful
bidder to relay all sidewalks and pave
ments where lamp posts are removed.
The city reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. Envelopes to be marked “Bids
for Lamp Posts.” Bids to be opened in
the presence of bidders.
GEO. M. GADSDEN, Director.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Just received a line of Confederate Vet
erans Uniform Coats, all size*.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I will not be responsible for anything
bought and charged to me without a
written order.
MARK APPLE
BONDS EXECUTED
By the Am. B. and T. Company of Balti
more. We are authorized to execute local
ly (immediately upon application), all
bonds in Judicial proceedings in either the
state or United States courts, and of ad
ministrators and guardians.
DEARING & HULL. Agents.
Telephone 324. Provident Building.
PICNIC
Of St. John's Sunday School,
At Tybee,
Saturday, May 26.
Trains leave city at 10:05 a. m. and 3:35
p. ni
Tickets for sale at Thsus Bros., Solomon#
& Cos. and Jones' Pharmacy.
$25,000.
One of our clients has placed In our
hands 325,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT,
24 President street, east.
BIDS FOR CEMETERY SITE.
On behalf of the city of Savannah, bids
will be received at the office of the .under
signed until 12m. Saturday, May 26, 1900,
for suitable cemetery sites. Bids are In
vited from those who have parcels of
land containing 150 or more acres.
The right is reserved to accept or to
reject any and all bids.
Bidders will please state terms.
ISAAC G. HAAS.
Chairman Special Committee.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
For rent for the summer two furnished
residences. One Taylor, cast of Abereorn;
one Hall and Abereorn. These residences
can also be leased from October by the
year, furnished or unfurnished.
We negotiate Real Estate la>ans at 5 per
cent. Collect rents, buy oral sell Real
estate, sell Fire, Liability, Accident and
Life Insurance. VV. C. UR I Pl' tfc CO.,
Telephone 318. 27 Bay street, cast.
AMUSEMENTS.
Tjnder~canvas~
ssrara. \\ \ v ? i
THURSDAY, iUiU Z +o D $
ON SHOW LOT CORNER EAST BROAD
AND EOLTON EFTS.
TWO PERFORM. 1 ! DAILY AT
2 AND c . . . M.
PRIMROSE and
DOCKSTAOER’S
BIG
Canvas Theater
Minstrel Cos.
100-All White Artists—loo
ADMISSION. 25c.
Box Feats 75c. orchestra chairs 50c.
Reserved seats now on sale a-.t —-.
GRAND STREET PARADE AT NOON.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
“THE
VITAL QUESTiON”
Ask for it. It will give you much
helpful information about
SHREDDED
WHOLE WHEAT
BISCUIT.
A bread without flour; whole
some, nourishing, biood and
muscle building; a food for
athletes or dyspeptics. Contains all
of the wheat that is good.
PRICES:
EACH PACKAGE, lac.
TWO PACKAGES. 25c.
DOZEN PACKAGES. $1.40.
Makes the best toast in the world.
Good for dressings, pudding, etc.
The S. \V. Branch Cos.,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker.
OUR EXPERIENCE
In puachasing goods sim
plifies matters for the dis
criminating buyer who
purchases from us. He will
find exactly the goods he
needs, ii assortments
large enough to admit of
careful and successful se
lections.
THEUS BROS.
srLciAL aoficus.
SPUING IN SPLKNDID CONDITION.
You linve no excuse now for not
visiting- tlie Famous Savranoe
Sj>rlnu*. Cores R liVumatinni, Dvn
pepsin, nil kidney and Bladder Trou
ble lu from 3 to C weeks. Cure
Kiutrn nteed.
Tlie most dolin'litful Summer Re
sort South. No Mosquitoes. No >3n
lnria. Delightful breeze during; tlie
day, sleep under blankets every
u i|*bt.
KleKflnt Bathing. Accommodation*
and table strictly first-class. Hoard
SIO.OO per week and upwards—Ex
cursion Tickets for sale by Plant
System.
SL\\’ANKE SPRINGS COMPANY.
Suwauee, Fla.,
ANDREW H VNLEY,
President and General Mnnajeer.
am gfiKBBPBBIi
NOW 13 THE TIME TO USE
PAXTON S B-D B—G POISON.
It wit*, keep your premise# free from
this disgusting little pest.
Large bottle 22c.
USE DETERSIVE FLUID
and make your old clothes look like new.
Large bottles 25c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND
OFFICE
to rent, located head of Broughlon
street, on West Broad, now occu
pied by the Savannah Carri.ige and
Wagon Cos. As lliey will give up
business in the cliycn June l, I offer
it for rent from that date.
H P. SMART.
BECK MAX.CAFE.
Headquarters for Imported Wurz
burger and Pilsner Beers, J. W. Me
Culloch’s Green River Whiskies, the
purest, without a headache. Try It.
Phone 710. GEO. BECKMANN.
Adjacent Pos, Office.
WOLF'S FLOWERS AT COX I DA’S.
I have arranged with Paul Conlda to
carry at hia Bull street store at all times
a full supply of Fresh Out Flowers. Ho
will also take orders for Designs or any
special order for special occasions.
JOHN WOLF.
Telephone No. 597.
LOOK.
The finest line of Manfels, Tiling and
Grates In the city. Prices rock bottom.
Bave money by seeing our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Congress and Drayton.
Phone 519.
L E Aps
Write for catalogue and prices. \
OPPERHEIMEIL Ml 8 CO. •
RUSKm CEREAL.
A substitute for Coffee. Delieloun, healthful, nouriMli
in. Prepared name ns coffee Contains 33 per cent
muscle and nerve food and 60 per cent of necessary
elements for health of the body. A home product
>9nde by the Jluxkiu Commonwealth, Husk in, Ga!
PACKAGE 10 c
foIUMSTER’S- -Corner Duffy and Drayton.
“If it were not wholesome, we wouldn’t have it.”
Knlght ; s F^Hormooy,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SELLS IT FOR LESS.
Empty Capsules 5c per 100, Roachsalt, guaranteed, se; Insect Powder, P. D. &
Cos., 40c; Gum Camphor 65c, Trusses 60c to $5.00, Abdominal Supporters SI.OO to $3.50,
Hot Water Bottles 75c, Lopaeiic Pills 25c, Absorbent Cotton, pound, Sic, 5 yards
Gauze 65c. Turkish Bath Soap 30c dozen, Atomizers 50c to $3.00. Large assortment
Rogers & Gailets', Pinauds', Lubins’ and Caudry’s Soap, Perfeumgs and Powders,
We have the goods and the price. Try us. We will treat you right.
Telephone 539. KNIGHTS PHARMACY. Savannah, Ga.
The Leading Laundry
OF THE CITY
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383.
THE ONLY
Exclusive FamiSy Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Imperial Nectar
Pure Rye Whiskey.
Fall Quarts, SJ; four bottles, containing full Gallon, $3.50.
grj CIUPCD P pn Sole Proprietors, 43 Whitaker Street.
“LLOIiiIULSI 0& vOlf FULL LINE*!)” CLARET WINES.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
MUponTUs
HARVARD
BEER.
UNION HOTEL,
West Broad St.
TORSALET
One lot !t0x125 ou Tenth street,
near Jeffersou.
One lot 30x125 on Ninth street,
uear Jefferson.
Prices lower than anything; else
In the neighborhood, aud terms very
easy.
Both lots ncur the Kitflith Street
School.
C. H. DOR SETT.
Boiler tor Sal3.
We have sold the Engine and Dynamo
advertised some weeks since, but still
have the 40-horse power Boiler. Will
sell It for 5109, delivered at any railroad
depot In Savannah. The boiler is in good
shape, and would not be gold had it not
to be taken out to make room.
The Morning News,
SAVANNAH, GA.
FOR SALE,
Two new beautiful launches.
One 16-foot 1-horse power, seats 8 per
sons—s2so.
One 25-foot 4-horee power, seats 16 per
sons—s6so.
These ,are the "Ideal” gentleman's
launch, built by the Racine Boat Cos. of
Racine, Wit., and used at all the fairs
and exhibitions In the We* tern states.
Starts In a minute. No fire, no smoke,
no dirt, and full trial given on these
handsome launches. Apply to
LIFTMAN BROTHERS.
Wholesale Druggists.
Agents tor Racine Boats,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
irSpliiim
For sale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x42. It is in good order.
Price $1(0. 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.
SOUTHERN BANK
of the State of Georgia.
Capital $5(0,C0)
Surplus and undivided profits—...—s3Bß,ooo
DEiUSiTORX OF THE STATE O W
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
General Banking tsuaihess
Collections made on all points “
accessible through banks and bankers.
Account, oi uiiiilui, nanKoi'S, Mercnahta
stid 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, Vice President
JAMES STILT,IVAN, 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. CHARLEB ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN .1. KIRBY.
iiiMliil
CAPITAL $350,04)0.
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 tbs
world.
Correspondence Invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWDAND, Vice President
W. H. CANN, Cashier.
If you do your best, yet
slip up in buying SHOES,
there is no one to blame;
but don’t handicap your
boys by giving them poor
shoes, and then scoldincr
them because they wear
out.
We guarantee our Shoes,
that means something bet
ter than the ordinary, and
means just what you mean.
Our School Shoes are the
RELIABLE kind, and that
is the only kind your boys
ought to wear.
Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, tfU Cfl
$2.00; sizes 11 to 2, UlidU
jShaf
_ Bros.
FOOrCOV£Jt£JISn^MIJYX/NIX
LEOPOLD ADLER, C. S. ELLIS.
President Vice President.
W. F. M'CATJLEY. Cashier.
THE> CHATHAM SHNK
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the accounts
of Merchants, Firms, Individuals, Banks,
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection faculties. Insur
ing prompt returns.
Sepirate Saviors Department.
mKHIiST 4X4 AI POUNDED qIIAS
TERLY on deposits.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults tat
rent. Correspondence solicited.
THE GERMANIA HANK,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital $200,001
Undivided profits 60.009
This oank otters its services to corpora
tions. merchants and Individual#.
Has authority to act as executor, ad
ministrator, guardian, etc.
Issues drafts on the principal cities la
Great Britain and Ireland and on lbs
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits In the Saving Department.
Safety Boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN. President.
GEO. W. TIED EM AN. Vice President.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t Cashier.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAVANSAU.
„ CAPITAL, $500,000.
1 miir.dk t . GtutiUi
Business.
Solicits Accounts of Individ* I *!**
Merchant*, Bunks and other Corpo
rations.
Collections handled with aafetfi
economy and dispatch.
Interest compounded Quarteflf
allowed on deposits In oar Saving*
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and fitomff*
Vaults.
BHANTLBY A. DK\MAHK, President
MILLS B. LANE, Vice President.
GEOItGE C. FitEEMAIf, Cashier.
GO It DON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cnslief
No. 1040. * Chartered, l#i
THE
1 Allis HI Ml
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. $500,000. SURPLUS. $100,0(1
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR*.
J. A. G. CARSON. President.
BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Account# of banki) and bankers, mer
chants and corporation! received upon
the most favorable termf consistent wlto
safe and conservative banking.
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it. treated without pa "
confiuemeiit. Care