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CHARGE AGAINST RECEIVER.
CLAIMED HE HAS BEEN I.EMMNO
MONEY TO HIMSELF.
It Is Allrxrd That Henderson Hn
t’ned 97,000 of the Southern Home
Building and 1/oan Association
Knndi and Is Insolvent Stock
holders of the Association Ask the
Court to lleniove Him for These
and Other Reasons.
Atlanta. May 36—A sensational bill has
been filed against W. H. Henderson, for
merly secretary and manager of the
Southern Home Building and Loan Asso
ciation. and co-receiver of the company
v. Ith Judge J. T. Pendleton, to have him
i moved from the receivership.
It Is alleged In the bill that Henderson,
while manager, made loans to himself,
amounting to some $7,0'0, of "which not a
part of the principal and interest has been
pall. It is charged that he Is a man of
Intemperate and profligate habits and
spends money far in excess of his means,
and is an improper person to handle the
funds for the association. It is also al
leged that he Is wholly insolvent.
Another ground on which Mr. Hender
son's removal Is sought is that as receiv
er It will be his duty to sue himself for
money he owes the association.
The petition states that the American
Bonding and Trust Company, security on
Mr. Henderson’s bond, has given him no
tice that It will no longer be liable on, his
bond, and If not relieved by his giving
other security, will apply to the court
for relief. The appointment of an expert
bookkeeper Is asked to examine Into the
affairs of the association prior to the re
ceivership and subsequent. Judge New
man has set the case for a hearing on.
June 9. The petition was filed In liehaif of
O. H. Crittenden of Texarkana, Tex., and
G. W. Partin of Parsons, Tenn., by their
attorneys, Malcolm, Johnston and West
moreland Bros.
SCIENTISTS AT WASHINGTON.
They Find n Slight Error In the
Longitude of the Place.
Washington, Ga., May 26.—Prof. Pick
ering of Harvard University lectured on
the eclipse on Friday at the auditorium
of the public school building. Besides
the school, quite n large crowd was out
to hear him. He said they had found,
after coming here, in ascertaining the ex
act longitude, that the maps were a lit
tle wrong; that they thought the eclipse
Would last eighty-eight seconds, Instead
of eighty-five, ns Washington was Just
five miles north of the. line of totality,
but the difference was so slight It would
not matter. Prof. Pickering will go next
year to Borneo to observe a total eclipse
which last six minutes.
The scientists have been much enter
tained while here, and their stay has
been very pleasant. They have been
entertained by the Frank Willis Literary
Club, and It Is proposed to give them
an old-fashioned Georgia barbecue. They
admire our ancient Court House very
much, and say that If It were In Bos
ton It would be most carefully preserved.
Representatives from St. Louis Univers
ity. from Creighton University of Omaha,
Neb., and from Xavier College, Cincin
nati. have lately arrived here.
Owing to the death of Father O’Brien,
which cast gloom over all the institu
tions under his charge, It has been de
cided to have no public commencement
at Sr Joseph's Academy this year. There
will be private exercises attended only
hv the parents, relatives and a few Invited
friends. The school will close on the 20tli
of June.
So great interest was taken in the
knitting mill that the superintendent was
compelled to request the discontinuance
o r visitors until the operatives should be
come more accustomed to their work. The
mill Is running on full time now with
tYfcmty-rhree operatives, four skilled and
tile rest learners.
Mr. Edward Barrows, principal of the
I-loop and Stave Factory, informs us that
the business is paying well.
Col. J. E. Strother has been appointed
on Maj. Gen. Clement Evans’ staff. Col.
Rtrother was a brave Con federate officer.
honors at my conn.
tfc* Cln Standing a nemarknlity
Hiith One.
Athens, Ga., May 26.—^The honors In the
graduating class of Lucy Cobh Institute
were awarded yesterday. The graduating
class consists of seven young ladies, al
though quite a large number take the
elective course. This graduating class !s
one of remarkable record, the whole class
Handing probably, ranking higher than
that of any class that has ever graduated
•t Lucy Cobb. Each girl in the class
takes an honor, making a record above
that which entitles them to this distinc
tion.
Miss Agnes C. Goss, the talented and
accomplished young (laughter of l>r. Js
ham H. Goss, of this city, bears off the
first honor In the Latin, French and Eng
lish section, with an average of 99.4?,.
The Classic City is proud of her charm
ing young daughler, who thus reflects
credit upon her.
In the Latin and English section, Miss
Clare Felker of Monroe carries ofT first
honor with an average of 99.76. while sec
ond honor is shared by Miss Sinjetta La
nier of West Point, 99.21; Miss Sarah Hun
nicutt of Athens, 99.06, and Miss Hennie
Lou Hughes of Danville 98.80.
In the French and English section. Miss
Augusta Rickman of Hendersonville, N.
C., takes first honor, with an average of
9906, while Miss Mary Illges of Columbus
receives second honor, with an average
of 98.50 The honors In the other classes at
Lucy Cobb Institute will be announced
later.
THE HEWS AT SYVAINNHORO.
School Commencement—.%. Now Man
ufacturing Enterprise.
Swainsboro, May 26.—The Swainsboro
High School closed last night, the com
mencement exercises having continued
Thursday and Friday night. This marked
the closing of the most prosperous school
that Swainsboro has perhaps ever had.
During the last year the school has been
under the management of Prof. W. W.
Driskell and Misses Berlha Barnes and
Julia Slade, assistants. Miss Daisy Winn
was in charge of the department of mu
sic.
Miss Josle Bady won the medal for elo
cution. She rendered "Aux Italians,’’ and
did complete Justice to t,he subject.
Mr. Jesse Thompson is now erecting a
very fine ginnery, grist mill and ke fac
tory at this place. The building is fire
proof. the complete structure being made
of Iron.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
soricEr~^ vv^~v '
All bills against the Masonic Fair Asso
ciation must be presented at the Fair
building by Monday nooq, or payment will
lie debarred.
MASONIC FAIR ASSOCIATION,
Jk Vac Wugcnen, Treasurer.
* The Thorn Comes Forth
With Point Forward.”
*The thorn point of disease
is an ache or pain. But the
blood is the feeder of the
whole body. Purify it with
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Kidneys, liver and stomach will al
once respond ? No thorn in this point.
Blood Poisoning The surgeon said
when he took out the brass shell received la
wound at San Juan Hill two weeks before,
that it would have poisoned me if it bad
not been for toy pure blood. I told him it
was Hood’s Sarsaparilla that made it pure.”
George P, Cooper, Cos. G, 25th U. S. Inf.,
Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C.
Rheumatism - ” Myself and a friend
both sutlered from severe attacks of rheu
matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both.
We would not be without It.” Wm. H.
Lester, 65 Leonard St., Fall River. Mass.
Hood’* Pill* cure liver ill* ; th* non Irritating and
only~catliartlo to like with Hood's Sarnapartilfc
IFECIAL NOTICES.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS ASSO
CIATION.
All members going to the reunion at
Louisville, Kv„ will take special train at
Central Railroad depot at 9:30 a. m., city
time, Monday. 28th May.
ROBERT. FALLIGANT, President.
JAMES W. McINTIRE, Secretary.
GR AND PICNIC
AND PRIZE DRILL
GERMAN VOLUNTEERS,
AT TYBEE,
JINK 3, 1000.
COMMITTEE:
Lieut. R. W. Baughn, Chairman.
Sergt. John P. Fischer,
Corpl. Geo. Semken.
Privates—Joe. Metzger, Ed. Krelger,
Thos. Wiehrs, John Ranltz, Dick Breiten
bach.
Tickets can be had from committee, also
at depot.
East train leaves the island at 11:30 p.
m.
ENJOY YOURSELF
WOODMAN’S CIRCLE PICNIC
TO TYBEE, JUNE .
Dancing until lOittO p. mu
A
Graham** Orchestra.
SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC
—of the—
POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
TO TYBEE ISLAND, JUNE 7.
Whole tickets, 50 cents. Half, 25 cents.
Committee—Lieut. Owen Reilley, chair
man; Sergt. W. H. Powell.
Patrolmen—Frank Wall, Thomas Furrell,
W. F. Crosby.
Tickets good on any train.
TRIP TO OLD OCEAN
SUNDAY' AFTERNOON 3:30,
from foot of Whitaker street.
Music and refreshments on board.
FARE 25c.. GEO. U. BEACH.
BIDS FOR SUPPLIES FOR STATE
SANITARIUM, MILLEIXifiVILLE, OA.
Healed proposals will be received at the
office of the Prudential Committee, Geor
gia State Sanitarium, until the 20th day of
June, 10 a. in., nexi, to furnish this insti
tution with the following classes of sup
plies for three months:
Dry goods, notions, domestics, hosiery,
shoes, hats, groceries, meat, flour, lard,
syrup, hay, oats, bran, corn, brooms,crock
ery, glassware, hardware, piping, plumbing
supplies, whisky, spirits turpentine, drugs.
Samples sent in with bids, if deemed
needed and reasonable in price, will be
purchased.
For particulars and specifications, or any
further information, address,
DR. T. O. POWELL, Supt.,
Mllledgeville, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga., May 26, 1900.—Will ail
who are interested in the health and com
fort of clerks employed in the retail stores
of Savannah Join us In, signing an agree
ment that will bind us not to enter a retail
store after 5:30 p. m. from June 1 to Sept.
1, 1900?
Those In sympathy with this movement
are earnestly urged to leave their signa
tures at Solomons & Cos., corner Bull and
Charlton streets, and Theus Bros., corner
Bull and Broughton streets,
Mrs. John H. Hunter, Mrs. George J.
Baldwin, Mrs. John J. McDonough, Mrs.
T. M. Cunningham. Mrs. Roy Myers,
Mrs. E. A. M. Schroeder, Mrs. Joe Ferst,
Mrs. J. Rauers, Mrs. W. T. Hopkins, Mrs.
S. E. Theus, Miss E. B. Hopkins.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Merchants and Miners Transporta
tion Company will have on sale by steam
ship D. H. Miller, appolntel lo sail June 14,
Special Excursion Tickets to Republican
National Convention, Philadelphia.
For particulars apply ticket office. No.
39 Bull street.
DR. 11. H. MARTIN,
T Jones Street, YVest.
Office hoars, 1> to 1, 4 to 3, and by
appointment, Ollier open* Slay ilk,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
For rent for the summer two furnished
residences. One Taylor, east of Abercorn;
one Hall and Abercorn. These residences
can also be leased from October by the
year, furnished or unfurnished.
We negotiate Real Estate larans at 5 per
cent. Collect rents, buy and sell Real
estate, sell Fire, Liability. Accident and
Life Insuran e. W. ('. FRIPP * CO.,
Telephone 348. 27 Bay street, east.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, MAY 27. 1900.
D BATHS.
G ALLAH DR.—Mrs. B. A. Gnllaher
died at 1:50 this (Sunday) morning. Funer
al notice later.
rt.NEUAL INVITATIONS.
FRIERSON—The friends and acquaint
ances of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Frierson
and family are invited to attend the fun
eral of Stewart Norton, their infant son,
from the residence of the family, No. 314
Waldburg street, east, at 3:30 o’clock this
(Sunday) afternoon.
II'ECIAL NOTICES.
T.yilLK D’ MOTE.
50c—DINNE R—soo
Dinner 6 to 9 p. m., Sunday, May 27.
Claret Wine.
Little Neck Clums on the Half ShelL
SOUP.
Green Turtle.
Potatoes ala Duchess.
Sliced Tomatoes, French Dressing.
Cjueen Olives, Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles.
ROASTED.
Chicken Puree de Morrons.
Ribs New York Beef, Dish Gravy.
ENTREES.
Calf Diver ala Bretonne.
Spanish Fritters, with Rum Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes, Mashed Squashes*.
Rice, Stewed Tomatoes.
New’ Garden Peas.
PASTRY AND DESSERT. ,
Potato Custard Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese, Crackers. Fruits.
Strawberry Sherbet.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN’S CAFE .^STAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
TUB RIVER IS DOWN,
SPRING IN SPLENDID CONDITION.
You have no excuse now for not
visiting the Famou* Sinvanee
Spring*. Cure* Rhenmatlßin, Dy*-
pepaia, nil kidney and Bladder Trou
ble in from 3 to (i week*. Cure
Idjunronteed.
The mont dclllitful Summer Re
wort South. No Mowquitoe*, No Mtt
-1 ifrin. Delightful hree*e during the
day, Bleep under blanket* every
night.
Elegant Bathing. Aeeoniinodntlou*
and table wtrictly llrwt-cln*. Board
SIO.OO per week and upward*— Ev
euralon Ticket* for *ale by Plant
System.
SL WANES SPRINGS COMPANY.
Suwanee, Fla.,
ANDREW HANLEY,
Preside?!t and General Manager.
TO-MORROW NIAY BE THE LAST
DAY.
I have still a great many goods that I
am selling at almost give-away prices.
A few Ideal Coffee Pots 2.*>c, 27c and 29c.
Tumblers 3c, 3V&o, 4c.
Lot Fine China A. D. Coffees, wodth
from 60c to sl, at 19c each.
Some Granite Pans at 3c, 4c, sc, 6c, 7c
and 9c.
Pitchers sc, 9c, 13c, ICc.
Some Nice Tea Pots 9c, 15c, 19c.
Come and see if you find anything you
need.
Sal© begins at 10 o’clock. May be open
Tuesday—may not.
JAS. S. SILVA,
31 Congress, west.
FOR RENT,
from Sept. 1, store 127 Congress
street, west, now occupied by M.
Dryfus. Apply
B. H. LEVY * BRO.
FIRST OK THE SEASON.
Peach Cream and Peach 'Sherbet, made
from the first crate of new peaches to ar
rive. Special attention to dinner orders.
Packed in ice or in cartons, with ail the
usual Creams and Sherbets on hand at
MASONIC TEMFNJ3 PHARMACY.
NOTICE.
The first mortgage bonds of the South
Georgia and Florida Railroad Company
having matured Jan. 15, 1599, and the sec
ond mortgage bonds of the same company
having matured Sept. 6, 1899, j>arties hold
ing same are requested to present them
to the Metropolitan Trust Company of the
city of New York for payment, where
funds are deposited for that purpose. In
terest ceased upon said bonds upon the
above mentioned dales.
J. MOULTRIE LEE, Treasurer.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We beg to announce that we have open
ed a first-class drug store at corner Park
avenue and Barnard street, where we In
vite the public,
PARK AVENUE DRUG STORE,
J. I- Brannen, Proprietor.
GREENE A CO.,
138 WHITAKER.
Photographs enlarged. Wall Paper. Pic
ture Frames of every description. Pic
tures unframed. A lot of cheap Wall Pa
per for small buyers. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
TRY R F.n HE ART.
I, Is the beer to drink.
Ask for It and you will be delighted
with It.
By Jung Brewing Company. Branch,
Bull and River streets.
WM. .M. CHICKEN, Manager.
Phone 915
fj. GOLF PLAYERS - c .
OPPENHEIMER, SLOAT&CO.
a . Our shelves are filled with nice things
O #"? | /"* for the Picnic. Everything you need.
I ICIHC Canned Meats, all sorts; Canned Fish, all
sorts; Pickles, all sorts; Tinned, Car
t -rt i • tooned and Loose Biscuits, all sorts;
krtfl/HflbilArt Condiments, all sorts. Also Carbonated
kJHVVIUIUVUI Syrups. You can fill your basket here
M and need nothing else.
MUNSTER’S,
Phone 554. Corner Duffy and Drayton.
The Cleanest Laundry In the City.
O dices .107 Bull Street and 35 Whitaker Street. ’Phone* 700 and 400.
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 66c, Trusses 60c to $5.00, Abdominal Supporters SI.OO to $3.50
Hot Water Bottles 75c, Lopactic Pills 26c, Absorbent Cotton, pound, 35c, 5 yards
Gauxe OSe; Turkish Bath Soap 30c dozen. Atomizers 60c to $3.00. Large assortment
Hogers & Gallels’. Plnauds’, Lubins’ and Caudry’s Soap, Perfeumes and Powders
We have the goods and the price. Try us. We will treat you right.
Telephone 639. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY. Savannah, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MALT MEAD,
(PATENTED.)
MISINGS.
NO ALCOHOL, NO DRUGS.
Mali Mead tloei not exlUllrnte, un
less you pnt su’thln In it. To the
ntnn wbo must hnve 1:1s dally nip,
Mn.it Men,l comes ns n choice bless
ing ns It enables blm to protect his
stomach nml regulate ills appetite.
Drank In Its pure state Malt Mend
cools, revives and strengthens, and
being rich In fermented enrlionle
neld gas. it revitalises the tired nnd
thirsty. Be eveTywherei a trial so
licited.
GEO. MEY'ER,
Telephone No. 20. 100 l Henry St., E.
MASONIC FAIR TO CLOSE.
The cash drawer Is overflowing with
cash on account of the generosity of the
good people of Savannah. Many of you
have eaten late suppers at the Fair and
now is the time to take
SLOAT’S
VEGETABLE
BITTERS
for that acute case of Indigestion contrac
ted at the fair for the good of the Ma
sons.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Bring us all your watches or anything
else. We do repairing well and cheap.
Eyes tested—glasses fitted.
J. & C. N. THOMAS,
L 24 Whitaker Street Jewelers.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT
By wearing glassee that not alone enable
you to see, but correct every defect that
may exist.
There is no guesswork In our methods.
We have the latest and most approved
scientific apparatus for accurate eye test
ing. W’e make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you need
the services of a physician we will frank
ly tell you so.
Our crystal lenses are perfect In every
respect, being ground under our own su
pervision. They cannot he compared in
value to the kind offered as cheap by the
so-called opticians or Jewelers who han
dle Inferior glasses as a 6ide line.
DR. M. SCHWAB & SON,
Exclusive Opticians, 47 Bull Street.
N. B.—Oculist prescriptions filled same
day received. Repairing done at short
notice.
HOUSEKEEPERS. "
NOW IS THE TIME TO USB
PAXTON’S B—D B—G POISON.
It will keep your premises free froth
this disgusting llttls pest.
Large bottle 25c.
USE DETERSIVE FLUID
end make your old clothes look Ilka new.
Large bottles 25c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
NATION 11, .M ATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO.
All kinds mattresses made to order. Fine
curled hair nnd moss mattresses a special
ly. Our medicated steam renovating pro
cess of hair, feathers, moss, etc., is en
dorsed by our local physicians as being the
best germ destioyer In use. Your old mat
tresses or feather beds made new at reas
onable prices. We carry a full line of tick
ings, hair, feathers and moss. Call and In
spect our methods.
JAS. R. DOONER, Prop.,
Bell Phone 1136. 331 Drayton street.
YVOLK’S FLOWERS AT CONIDA'S.
I have arranged with Paul Contda to
carry at 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. 597.
AT JOYCE’S.
The best of Meats, Spring Lamb, Spring
Chicken, Juicy Roasts, Fine Steaks.
Cucumbers, Snap Beans. Green Peas,
Beets, Squashes, Fresh Fruit.
Orders filled at any time of the day.
'Phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
AT GARDNER’S.
Snap Beans, Cucumbers. Green Peas,
Squashec.
All kinds of Meats and the best Meats.
M. S. GARDNER,
’Phones 573 Wayne and Whitaker.
P. S. More of that corned beef
THE - —SULTO— -SHOE
This shoe is a GENTLEWOMAN'S SHOE, and i s ..
made from the BEST OF LEATHER and by the MOST
SKILLED WORKMEN. It combines wearing QUALI
TY, COMFORT and STYLE, is THOROUGHLY a
high-grade article.
Each season has its special footwear, and the exten
sive variety of styles suitable for summer wear that we
are showing in the
$3 SULTO $3
line of shoes is worthy of special attention. These are
Light, Elegant and Dressy styles for evening and house
wear. Handsome, substantial shoes for street wear.
Every possible requirement is met in these famous shoes
for women.
One Price To All.
rooTCOvgpefts? ••■AOnx/nd.
PURE WHITE,
Glean Work and No Damage
OUR MOTTO.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383,
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Imperial Nectar
Pure Rye Whiskey.
Foil Quarts, $1; four bottles, containing full Gallon, $3.50.
rci oiufiCD %. nfl
ULLOUI ULII W UUlf FULL LINE OF CLARET WINES.
Business notices.
The Tybee Beach Company have In
structed me to sell on very easy terms, a
limited number of their holdings. These
embrace all classes of lots. Among them
are fine beach lots, in the popular loca
tions, also some most desirable in.et lots,
where is the best fishing—near the “Chat
ham's” Club House; also lots fronting on
the railroad, and some splendid garden
lots in the interior of the island. A call by
telephone or postal will receive prompt at
tention.
C. H. DORSETT.
A. L. Desbouillons
We have 18 and 22-karat plain Gold Rings
for Wedding rings in the latest shapes.
Also a large assortment of Diamond
Jewelry at the old price of Diamonds as
long as they last.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS.
43 Bull Street.
See for Yourself
And decide what is the best thing for a
graduating gift.
We have a few elegant Chati’.alne
Watches left, desirable In every way, at
summer prices. Broaches In charming de
signs, Belt Clasps, Sleeve Buttons, Hat
Pins, and the latest productions In Sliver
Novelties.
THEUS BROS.
AGENTS FOR
Cook's Toors
And other personally conducted tours
TO EUROPE.
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
Bay and Jefferson street*.
OLD NEWSPAPERS, 200 for 25 cents, al
Business Office Morning News.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Holiday
Equipment
Will not be complete without a nice
Umbrella, or a nice Cane, or both.
We have them. Han<l*ome Umbrel
las, for grentlemen or ladies, assorted
handles, finished plain, in silver and
in gold. These are new, and will not
split. A handsome line of canes te
select from.
Hunter & Van Keuren,
Jewelers, 143 Bull Street.
To Newsooper Piste
For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x42. It Is in good order.
Price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO, but
we have no uee for it and want the room
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Snvnnnah, Ga.
“FORSALtr
One lot 30x125 on Tenth itreet,
near Jefferson.
One lot 3Dx123 on Ninth .tree!,
near Jefferson.
Price* lower than anything el**
in the neighborhood, and term, very
easy.
Both lota near the Eighth Street
School.
C. H. DORSETT.
Boiler for Sale.
We have gold the Engine and Dyname
advertised some weeks since, but still
have the 40-horse power Boiler. Will
sell It for SIOO, 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.
_ IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL,
and work, order your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank books from
Morning News, Savannah. Q**