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BRADFORD SHOT BY GRAHAM.
TALLAHASSEE COI\CII-HA\ KILL
ED BV A SAVANNAIIIAN.
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Homicide AAns the Result of a Dis
pute Over it Financial Settlement.
Occurred in a Hotel Room nt St.
Alnrks. Fla.—Graham and Ttvo Hel
uttve. the Only Wltneaaea—Shoot-
Inn Declared Jnstillablo by the
Coroner’* Jury.
Tallahassee, Fla.. June 4.—About 7
o'clock last night, at St. Marks, Hon. Tay
lor Bradford, aged 41, chairman of the
Finance Committee of the Tallahassee
City Council, and very prominent here and
in other Florida towns as a business and
aocial man, was shot and killed almost in
stantly by John A. Graham, a land specu
lator and man of large affairs, whose hotn#
is in Savannah.
Graham owns a large saw mill and shin-
gle factory at St. Marks. For several
months Bradford had been acting under
Several different and somewhat complicat
ed contracts as general manager of tha
Graham properties at St. Marks.
- With the end of May, the mills and fac
tory closed down for the season, and yes
terday afternoon* Bradford. Graham, Gra
ham's brother and brother-in-law and an
other responsible employe, Arvcth Hopkins,
met at St. Marks' Hotel to settle up their
accounts.
About dark Hopkins, apparently satis
fied with the conference, went away, leav
ing Bradford and the Graham people alone
at the hotel. The only testimony which
ban ever be obtained as to what transpired
after this, comes from Graham and his
lelatlves. They say Bradford
Churned to be greatly dissat
isfied with the proposed settlement,
became very angry, and finally drawing
a pistol, aimed it first at Graham’s broth
er. then a: John A. Graham, snapping
twice at each, but the pistol failed to
fire. Thereupon John Graham grabbed a
s>lstol from his brother-in-law’s pocket
and fired five times at Bradford, three
Bullets taking effect in his breast.
I'uriiied by Bradford.
Graham says he then ran from the
room, and Bradford followed in pursuit,
b >t up n reaching the hotel porch, Brad
ford fell over dead.
The coroner’s Inquest was held to-day,
■nd the above statements were made to
fha jury by the Graham peopla No other
evidence was adduced, and after deliber
ation. the jury returned a verdict of jus
tifiable homicide and exonerated Gra
ham. “
The killing produced a profound sen
sation in Tallahassee, Bradford's home.
Much dissatisfaction ts exprfessed at the
turn the investigation has taken. Brad
ford's family is one of the foremost in
the South, his ancestors having come here
from North Carolina and Virginia many
years ago. He leaves a widow who is the
daughter of Judge William Brooks, a
distinguished jurist of Birmingham. Ala.,
and four young children. Bradford was in
business in Birmingham for several
years, but returned here to look after ex
tensive interests. Both Graham and Brad
ford ate. well known all over Florida and
South Georgia.
Bradford was buried here this after
noon. An immense concourse attended the
funeral.
The tragedy created among those hy
whom Mr. Graham is known in Savannah
a sensation equal to that it produced in
Tallahassee, the home of the dead man.
For several years Mr. Graham has made
his home In Savannah and hats man
aged from here the affairs of the Grahim
Cypress Company. His oflieed were in the
Citizens' Bank building. His residence is
at Drayton and Waldfburg streets, where
he lived with his wife and family.
The llrst news of the killing came yts
terday morning to Capt. James M. Hog
ers. who is Mr. Graham's attorney and
personal friend. The Intelligence reached
Capt. Rogers in the shape of a telegram
from Mr. Graham, which was as follows:
“I had misfortune to kill John Bradford
yesterday evening in self-defense. I am
unhurt. Coroner’s Jury convenes this
morning. Am satisfied I will be exoner
ated.” A later telegram announced that
the investigation of the Jury would last
until the late evening.
Bradford was superintendent of the
Graham Cypress Compnny, which owns
extensive mills at St. Mark's, where the
tragedy occurred. His slayer is the rr>a-
Ident of the company and owns practical
ly oil of the stock. He is interested in
timber lands In Florida to a very large
extent and Is supposed to be more than
comfortably well off.
Mr. Graham Is a man of very quiet de
meanor and not easily excited. He Is
known, however, to have, a mind of his
own, and whert he believes himself to be
til the right, is the lost man in the world
to* yield an inch of his position. Brad
ford is said to have been of a fiery tem
per and disposition, and when these war
ring elemenis in the character of the two
men oatne Into conflict. It Is not surpris
ing that a personal difficulty, with its
tragic consequences, ensued.
When ho left home, a week or less ago,
klr. Graham did not carry his revolver,
though he is accustomed to carry it whh
him on his trips into Florida. The trip
he then began was for the purpose of
winding up the affairs of the company
i or the year, Bradford's term as super
intender.t having expired on June 1. Mr.
Graham had wired his wife that he would
be home Sunday evennig, and It was
doubtless his inability to come to an
agreement with Bradford that kept him
in St. Mark's longer than he had in
tended to stay. The action of the cor
oner* Jury Is a matter of congratulation
to his friends here. who. however, had
been assured from the first that he was
in the right and that the verdict could
not be other than it was.
NEGRO ASSAILANT C.IIGHT.
Captured by Sheriff and Placed in
Colquitt .lull.
Colquitt. Gy.. June 4.—On Sunday, May
27. Warren Butler, u negro of bad charac
ter, raped the 9-year-old daughter of Mrs.
Maria Smith, anil fled. Sheriff Wilkin lo
caied him on Friday lasi, and approaching
the house where he was, the negro dis
covered him and again attempted to evade
arrest by running. Sheriff Wilkin, after
giving chaee a few paces, and seeing that
the negro excelled him in fleetness, fired
at him twice, the second shot taking effect
in the foot. He brought him to Colquitt,
had his wound dressed .and placed him in
Jail. A court of Inquiry was held, and all
tlie evidence introduced disclosed his guilt
of '.he villainous crime. He was committed
to Jail without bail to await the next ses
sion of Superior Court.
A Guaranteed (nre for Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. No cure, no pay. All druggists are
authorized by the manufacturers of Pazo
Pile Ointment to refund the money where
it fails to cure any case of piles, no matter
of how long standing. Curee ordinary
cases In six days; the worst cases in four
teen days. One application gives ease and
rest. Relieves itching instantly. This Is
anew discovery, and is the only pile rem
edy sold on a positive guarantee, no cure,
no pay. Price 50c. If your druggist don’t
keep It in stock, send us 50c in postage
stamps and we will forward same by mail
Manufactured by Paris Medicine Cos., St'.
Ijouls, Mo. Manufacturers of Laxative
Bromo-yuinlne and Grove's Tasteless Ch 11
lonia.—ad.
44 The‘Best is ”
the Cheapest
Experience teaches that
good clothes wear longest,
good food gives best nutrition,
and a good medicine that
cures disease is naturally the
best and cheapest. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the best medi
cine money can buy, because
it cures when all others fail.
Poor Health —"Had poor health for
years, pains in shoulders, back and hips,
•with constant headache, nervousness and
no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla,
gained strength and can •work hard alt
day: eat heartily and sleep well. I took
it because it helped my husband to •whom
it gave strength." Mrs, E. J. Giffels.
Moose Lake, Minn.
kfft. np
dIOCCIA oaUa tuiwui
Disappoints
Hood’* nil* card Htw Ills ; the non Irritating and
Wily.cathartic to uk with Hood's Santo*nil*.
MARRIAGES.
SEYRURN—WILSON —Married, on Mon
clay, Juno 4, by Rev. Robb White, Kath
leen M. Wilson of this city to Mr. Edward
I. Seyburn of Patterson, La.
MEETINGS,
DE KALB DODGE KO, O, I. O. O. F.
A regular meeting of the lodge will be
held this evening at 8:30 o'clock at Met
ropolitan Hal).
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, B. I*. O.
ELKS.
A regular meeting of this lodge will be
held this (Tuesday) evening at 8:30 o'clock
at Elks' Hall. Visiting brothers are cor
dially invited to attend.
There will be an Initiation.
J. J. KIRBY. E. R
L. J. MAXWELL. Secretary..
NOTICE.
Southern Bank of the State of Georgia.
Savannah, Ga., May 29. 1900.
A meeting of the stockholders of this
bank will be held at the Banking House
in this city on Wednesday. June 20 proxi
mo. at 11 o'clock a. m., to take action in
regard to renewal of charter of the Bank
which will expire In October, next.
By order of the Board.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Cashier.
NOTICE.
i
The annual meeting of the Evergreen
Cemetery Company of Bonaventure will
be held on Tuesday, June 5, at 12 m_, at
No. 117 Bay street, east.
O. E. COHEN, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
cookTncTclass
—at—
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
This morning from 10 to 12 noon
MISS JENNIE COHEN. Demonstrator.
MENU TO-DAY.
Sally Lun.
Asparagus with cream sauce.
Waffles.
These demonstrations nre free and are
held every Tuesday and Friday morn
ings from 10 to 12. commencing at 10
o’clock, sharp.
Menu changed each demonstration.
ladles desiring admission for their cooks
will apply for cards at the office of the
Exchange.
FOR THE YACHT RACES THURSDAY
Excursion for the accommodation of
those not guests of the Yacht Club.
Steamer will leave wharf, foot of Bull
street, 10 a. m. Leave Sawyer's wharf,
Thunderbolt, 12 noon.
Refreshments on board.
Fare, 60c.
GEO. C. SCHWARZ.
STEAMER SANTEE.
St. PhHiip’s Church carried 750 colored
excursionists to Daufuskie Island, the
largest of the season. The best order
observed.
'■
CHARGES AGAINST WOODWARD.
Committee to lnvcMtiante tlie At
lanta Mayor's Conduct.
Atlanta, June 4.—By a vote of 14 to 5
the City Council this afternoon decided to
Investigate the charges against Mayor
Woodward.
A committee of five was appointed to
look into the various charges, being fully
empowered to summon witnesses, and If
the Mayor is exonerated they are so to
report, but if guilty the committee is
charged with the duty of preferring arti
cles of impeachment on such charges as
they may be able (o prove.
Two of the members appointed on the
investigation committee declined to s rve.
giving as their reason that they would
not vote for Impeachment, and therefore
could not recommend it, and Mayor pro
lent Mayson promptly supplied their
names with anti-Woodward members, to
it looks now as if the charges will be
formally preferred.
The resolutions calling for the investiga
tion were Introduces! by Councllmen Mad
dox and Grady. When these charges are
made there is going to be some airing of
official linen, it Is said. The ways of At
lanta politics will be shown up to the pub
lic in a way that will fairly daze them.
One Interesting rumor afloat is that the
Consolidated has had a detective on Mayor
Woodward's track for several months,
and every little diversion by Ills honor was
promptly reported to his enemies. On the
other hand. Woodward has been charged
with being favorable to the Atkinson
Company in the exercise of his veto pow
er against the Consolidated. This street
railway fight seems to be at the bottom
of the whole thing.
JV VKN ILK R E FOR >| ATORY.
Soldiers Home Formally Tendered
for That Purpose.
Atlanta, Juno 4.—The Soldiers' Home has
been formally tendered to the County
Commissioners for the Juvenile Reforma
tory. The price asked is $15,000. The com
missioners appointed by Judge Lumpkin
lo sell the Home nre Judge W. L. Cal
houn, chairman, Gen, C. A. Evans, Dr.
R. D. Spalding, S. M. Inman and W
H. Ross The property omta'ns <1914
acres. There is a three-story building
with about seventy rooms
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE 5. 1900.
STRIKERS ABE DETER MIN ED.
Atlanta Labor I'nlom Standing by
the Carpenter*.
Atlanta, June 4.—-There is very little
<hange in the strike situation here. Both
sides are still confident. The painters
have determined to do no work on any
building where there are non-union car
penters, and the tinners and plumbers are
contemplating taking similar action.
A secret meeting of the striking car
penters was in session, nearly all day at
the hall. Reports from various commit
tees sent out to learn the numbers of
men, if any, who are at work on the
buildings throughout the city, were read
to the meeting as fast as they were re
ceived. These reports show, the men say,
that the work of building has practically
ceased over the city. Every hall in the
Federation building was opened to them.
Between fifty and seventy-five carpenter*,
who were not members of the union, but
who have left their work through sym
pathy with the strikers, were initiated at
the hall to-day.
The officers of the different divisions
declare that they have in hand more than
100 names of men who have quit work
and who want to join the union, and ah
investigation committee has the applica
tions in hand. They will all be mode mem
bers, the leaders say, as soon as the com
mittee can report.
The Atlanta Typographical Union pass
ed resolutions tendering its moral and
financial aid to the carpenters. It has been
suggested by the strikers that a parade
be given by the men who are out In, order
to let the citizens really know the num
ber of men involved.
"People don’t realize what a large num
ber of us have quit our work.” said on#
of the men. to-day, “and if we were to
form a parade just to let them know and
see us. they would be surprised. We may
do this sometime within a day or so."
It is probable that a committee will wait
upon Governor Candler and ask him to
address the strikers; and if he should
grant the request a parade will be held
to the place of speaking.
SPECIAL. .NOiatul.
STILL
i BETTER.
Having had a big run on our
Ladies’ Shirt Waist Sale, we
were compelled to replenish the
line by adding to it still better
lines. *
Colored Waists in all the latest
materials which sold formerly
for
From 750 to $1.25, now 39a
From $1.50 to $3.00, now Tbc
White Waists in Lawns, Lin
en Lawns and Piques, trimmed
and plain
Worth from $1.25 to $1.75, now 750
Worth from $2.00 to $4.50, now $1.19
B. H. LEVY & BRa
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
GEORGIA STATE HOARD OF EM
BALMING.
The second 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
Ist, 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.
Alien D. Candler, Governor.
The second examination will occur in
the City of Savannah, June 18 and 19,
1900, beginning at 9:30 a. m., lasting only
two days.
No further examination until Fall or
Winter. I*. H. BURGHARD.
W. E. PLATT. Sec'ty and Trees.
President.
TEACHERS* EXAMINATION.
An examination of applicants for teach
ers' positions in the public schools of
Chatham county, both white and colored,
will be held on Saturday, June 16th, at
Chatham Academy, beginning at 9 o’clock.
The subjects to be covered by the examin
ation ore those taught in the grammar
schools. For further Information apply to
OTIS ASHMORE,
Superintendent Public Schools.
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. P SMART.
AT AUCTION,
The contents of the Habersham resi
dences, consisting of antique furniture,
pointings and engravings, piano, books,
mounted animal heads and ehinaware,
will bo sold at auction on Tuesday, June
5, at 3 p. m„ at 206 Harris street west,
boa os ixicrrio
By the American Bonding and Trust Com
pany of Baltimore. We are authorized to
execute locally (Immediately upon appli
cation), all bonds In Judicial proceedings
In either the state or United States
courts. and of administrators and
guardians.
BEARING & Hum Agents.
Telephone 324. Provident Building.
Tttii WAY TO CLEAN CAIU'ETM.
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 or. the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable, They also pack, move and
store furniture and nlnnos.
C. U. MEDLOCix. Sunt, and Mgr.
WARNER'S.
CAFE'’ CI'RE
FOR LAME BACKS.
liPAFE” CL'RE
FOR WEAK KIPXEY3.
ogAFB” CLUE
FOR KIDNEY DISEASES.
OOAFE” CURE
FOR ALBUMINURIA.
J.AFE” CURE
FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE.
agAFE ” Cl RE
FOR TORPID LIVER.
KJAFE” CL'RE
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
ajAFfV Cl HE
FOR BILIOUS HEADACHES.
RgAFEf’ CURE
FOR BILIOUS FLATULENCY.
iiJAFE” CURE
FOR LIVER ENERVATION.
—* .
44§AFE” CI'RE
HAS CURED THOUSANDS.
JAFE” CI'RE
WILL CURE YOU.
OJJAFE” CI’RE
SOLD EVERYWHERE!
RgAFE” CURE
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TAX RETIRNS FOR liKK).
The state and county tax digest is stl'.l
open for returns of polls, professions, in
cluding lawyers, doctors, dentists, archi
tects, civil, mechanical and electrical en
gineers, etc.
Lands in the county and improvements
thereon.
l(teal estate and improvements In the
city.
jfiank capitals, with sinking or surplus
funds, and undivided profits.
Puilding and loan associations.
Gas and electric companies.
Telegraph and telephone companies.
Boats, vessels and water craft.
Bonds, debentures and other evidences
of debt.
Blocks of corporations located without
this state.
Money and notes and accounts.
Judgments, fl. fas. and executions.
Merchandise ar.o stock In trade of all
kinds.
Household and kitchen and office fur
niture of all kinds, Including safes, fix
tures, etc., pianos, organs and other musl
caj instruments, libraries, pictures, sew
ing machines, etc.
Gold and silverware, watches and jew
elry.
Horses, mules, cows, sheep, carriages,
buggies, wagons.
Agricultural tools. Implements and ma
chinery of all kinds.
Leases and leased privileges of all kinds
and assets of like character.
Bicycles, guns, pistols and other danger
ous Instruments.
All property, real and personal, must be
.returned as held on Feb. 1. 1900.
The digest will close on Saturday. 16th
Inst.
Parties failing to make returns within
the time fixed by law will be entered In
default and double taxed.
Come early and avoid the crush of the
closing days.
Office hours from 9 to 2.
JNO. R. DILLON,
R. T. R., C. C., Ga.
PAILDING OF LONG ISLAND CELE
BRATED PIPPIN APPLE CIDER.
This pure cider is served on steamers on
the American line, and at the Waldorf-As
leria and leading family grocers in New
Yo k city.
Paulding s Pippin cider is made from
the pure juice of hand picked apples from
his own mill on the premises. It is abso
lutely pure apple juice, and all the effer
vescence is natural, and we guarantee it
to be the choicest cider In the world.
Leading physicians in New York and
Brooklyn recommend this cider tp their
patients. Its perfect purity Is guaranteed.
In Paulding’s Pippin cider, only Long Is
land Newton’s Pippins are used. The ap
ples are left on the trees until late In Oc
tober when they are hand picked find
placed In a dry room to ripen.
Paulding says “the apples are thorough
ly crushed In his own mill and the juice
pressed out and run into sweet clean
casks.” The difference between crushing
and grinding apples is very great.
You will know the difference between
crushed npp es and ground apples if you
take some stems and chew them, you will
find that bitter taste which is not with
Paulding's crushed apples. This cider has
not the extreme swee ness of the Basset
cider, and everyone will find the Pauld
<ng's Pippin cider just right to take with
dinner. Lippman Bros.,
Sole Agents in Savannah.
FOR RUCK DESSERTS.
SAGO,
FARINA,
TAPIOCA,
CASSAVA,
CORN STARCH,
JELLY-con. , A
SHREDDED COCOANUT,
Our fine Java and Mocha is a luxury
for a King.
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
FANCY AND RE-PHESSED BRICK.
We manufacture and sell all kinds ot
fancy dud re-preseed brick, paving and
building bricks. Our common brick ars
the best for building purposes, being larger
than other kilns make, and cheaper. See
samples and prices.
SAVANNAH EUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Congress and Drayton streets.
MANTELS, GRATES AND TILING.
We have the largest stock, prettiest de
signs, lowest prices. Call and examine
our before buying. Beautify your new
house with pretty mantels.
ANDREW HANLET COMPANT.
FOR SALE,
That attractive residence, No. 606 Dray
ton street, facing Forsyth Park. Fine
flower garden attached. Exceptional lo
cality.
Apply on premises.
DR. H. H. MARTIN,
7 Jones Street, West.
Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear,
nose and throat.
Hours—9 to 1, 4 to 5, and by appoint
ment.
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
Bay and Jefferson Streets,
Up to Date Hardware.
BALL BEARINGS,,
The most complete line of Builders’ Hardware in
the South.
ONCE A PATRON
ALWAYS A PATRON
Is the Invariable rale at the
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West. Phone 383.
BUBINES9 NOTICES.
i Your Watch!
► i
. Is it correct? It may cause you to
• miss trains if it loses or gains.
> Hadn’t you better see us about it?
I We have in stock the celebrated D.
’ Gruen & Son’s Precision Watch, the
, best made, besides many other
. makes.
Ills Will
. Jewelers, 143 Bull street.
Boiler 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 S4OO, 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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TABLE D’HOTE.
60c—DINNER —500
Dinner 1 to 3 and 6 to 8, Tuesday, June 5.
Claret Wine.
Little Neck Clams on half shell
SOUP.
Scottish Barley Broth
FISH.
Red Snapper, Parsley Sauce
Potatoes, ala Julienne Sliced Tomatoes
Queen Olives
Chow Chow Mixed Pickles
ROASTED.
Ribs of New York Beef, Dish Gravy
Chicken, stuffed with Banana Dressiong
ENTREES.
Deviled Crabs d’ Orleans
Baked Macaroni, au gratin
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes String Beans Rice
Green Corn Stewed Tomatoes
PASTRY AND DESSERT. ,
Egg Custard Pie Assorted Cakes
Cheese Crackers Fruits
Lemon Sherbet French Coffee
At LEVAN'S CAFE RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
JASPER SPRINGS.
The beautiful and historic Jasper Springs
will be sold on Tuesday* June 5, 1900, be
fore the Court House door, in the city of
Savannah. This property contains about
fifty acres of land, or a'Out 550 lots. It has
a handsome three-story brick building, a
pavilion, outbuildings and the famous
Jasper Springs, over which is built a shel
ter and enclosed with lattice work. Im
mediately to the south of this property is
the noted Ten Broeck race course, inter
est in' which is reviving, and there is a
possibility of some of the most celebrated
stables wintering there, which would be
of Immense value, not only lo Jasper
Springs, but to Chatham county. Jasper
Springs has electric railway connections
and two (2) paved streets. The location
would be an ideal one for a pleasure resort
or a beer garden. West \Savannah to the
couth and many factories to the north of
i< along the line of the river. Terms, one
t'nlrd cash, balance one, two and three
years at 6 per cent. For further informa
tion call on the auctioneer.
I. D. LA ROCHE.
21 East Bay street.
LBVY’I
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
By paying your bllta an or be
fore the 10th laet.
B. H. LEVY at DRO.
ST. PAIL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC,
WARSAW.
TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1900.
Whole tickets 60c, half tickets 28c. Schol
ars 10c. 4
Sold by Yonge's drug store, teachers, and
at boat.
925,000.
Ona of our clients has placed In our
handa $26,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT,
24 President street, east.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Owing to continued 111-health Mr. Ed
ward Mclntyre has withdrawn from our
firm.
The business will be continued under the
same name a* heretofore.
JACKSON, METZGER & CO.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Meat for
Warm Meals
Always ready, always
delicious. Unequaled for
lunch and picnics.
Beardsley's Acme
Sliced Smoked
> 4 ■
Comes in glass jars of
one pound. Price, 25c.
You can see what you
are,getting. Makes you
hungry to look at it.
The S. W. Branch Cos.,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker.
Both Phones 76.
“A GOOD STORY”
Will bear repeating, hence we repeat ours
regarding the sale of “Babcock vehicles"
in Savannah. We are their sole repre
sentatives and have originat goods only.
Also Geneva delivery wagons and the
most complete stock of every style of ve
hicle and harness in Georgia.
COHEN-KULMAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON COMPANY.
"Rubber Tires.” '
Facts Indisputable
In three year* we have eclipsed
nil tlie Laundries of Savannah.
307 Bull Street. Telephone 700.
S3 Marooning
M Parties
ilt/lP WILL FIND
m ™* ut
. >evu **,
*®jninunt
FOR SALE,
One lot 30x125 on Tenth afreet,
near Jefferson. *
One n .>0x125 on Ninth afreet,
near Jefferson.
Price, lower than anything else
lu tile neighborhood, and term, very
easy.
Ruth lot. near the Eighth Street
School.
C. H. DORSETT.
to Hiper Pitts.
For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x42. It is In good order.
Price SIOO. It cent originally $l,lOO, but
we have no ure for It and want the room
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office.
Addresa .
MORNING NEWS,
SavunuuU, Go.
LEOPOLD ADLER. c. 3. ELU*
President. vice President
W. F. M’CATTLEY. Cashier.
THE,CHATHAM BANK
, SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the accounts
of Merchants. Firms, Individuals, Banka,
and Coruoratlons. *
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection faculties, insur
ing prompt returns.
Sep irate Savings Department.
INTEREST VOapil|JHp uu HbAIU
TERLY ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults fas
rent Correspondence solicited.
THE GERMANIA BANIT
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital jaooou*
Undivided profits
This bank oiura its services to corpora
tions, merchants and individuals.
Has authority to act as exeoutor. ad.
tnlnlrtrator, guardian, etc.
Issues drafts on the principal cltlea is
Greet Britain and Ireland and on the
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. Caahler.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t Caahler.
The Cifizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
irttiittMvto v>vmv**4 waukiug
iluainesß,
Solicits Accounts of Individuals,
Merchants, Banka and other Coryo.
ration*.
Collections handled with safety,
economy and dispatch.
Interest compounded quarterly
allowed on deposits In our Savings
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 ot Georgia.
Capital s6uo,t4
Surplus and undivided profits—.. .—3338 000
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE u,'
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting &
General Banking Business.
Collections made on all points ~ “
accessible throug~h~t>anks and bankers
Accounts of Banka. Bankers, Merchants
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes
for rent.
Department of Savings, Interest payable
quarterly.
Sells Stearllng Exchange on London a
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY, President,
HORACE A. CRANE. Vloe 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. JO9EPH FERST.
H. P. SMART. CHARLES ELLI*
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
liliifi
CAPITAL 9350,000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora
tions and Individuals solicited.
Savings Department, interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for
rent-
Collectlons made on all points at rea
sonable rates.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence invited. TGi i
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vice President
W. G. CANN, Cashier.
No. 1640, Chartered, 1364
THE
His MM II
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $300,000. 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
safe and conservative banking.
•FECIAL NOTICES.
UOLSEK. REFERS.
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
end make your old clothes look like new.
Large bottlea 25c.
SOLOMONS COMPANY.
FOII SALE,
Two new beautiful launches.
One 16-loot 1-horse power, seats 8 per
sons—s2so.
One 25-foot 4-horae power, Beats 16 per
sons—s6so.
These are the ‘ldeal” gentleman*
launch, built by the Ruolne Boat Cos. o
Racine, Wis., and used at all the iu* lJ
and exhibitions in the Western states.
Starts In a. minute. No fire, no stun* •
no dirt, and full trial given on toes®
handsome launches. Apply to
LIPPMAN BROTHERS.
Wholesale Druggists.
Agents for Racine Boats
WOLF’S FLOW EHS AT CONIDA’S.
I have arranged with Paul Conida to
carry at his Bull street store at all times
a full supply of Fresh Cut Flowers. Ho
will also take orders for Designs or any
special order for special occasions.
JOHN WOLF.
Telephone No. 597.