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SAVANNAH NEW-YORK
PALATIAL STEAMERS,
February L'S, 1010, at Newport
News. \ a., the Ocean Steamship
Company of Savannah, launched a
vessel, and on Match ikStli tin- cere
mony will In: repeated at tin* name
place.
'Hie name of the -hip \vn - the
City of Montgomery, ami tliat of
thi- month the ( ity of St. Louis.
I‘h.i h v. ill start of her maiden vov
,;gi during the early summer and
a trimmer, saucier pair tie. c< a-t-'
t
wise sailing world has neyer seen
They are epoch-making, tie
twin sisters of the. ‘‘Savannah r
.a ne
Th cl. in fact, from the .
. . ’ ‘ays of
the famous old “Uapidir ~ ,g
which so much roman // . i
•e clustered,
t he Savannah liners 1
iitve constituted
iil fleet of which er , i l ~
, .ell one lias been
a ilik m the e . ... , , ,
,;ain of developua nt
, V (,r!s
h;,|v - " iur |V ci.ite flush'll will ii-i.V;
,y the world a colorful pie
f f the good old days of the
. ‘ .ipid.m” and her successors,
.el-tain it is that the d-eks of the
good old North South 'ine vessels
)i iye been tlie stage on which many
a littlt- drama Iras been aetid, Some
urine. S'uiu gay. some of tnem
suffice ntl.v up to date for Bernard
Shaw's grim jociyil.v.
A ro'o i.nco in its* If ha- b< i:i the
tra i sit i u in t. u se coast wise eari'ie i
- wpod to iron; from iron to
s t,ccl.‘ 1; her day tin “Bapidan ,:
w;,.- tin- finest vessel in the coast
1 . - : f ■ , fa:*
•i\. : T ' : M
A ... -'• . ■ ’-.a,.,-",
" T ~ r -* v . "~***~f" ' '
i
wise trade. And she was a prinji
f',i\{ wheeler of Nils lull* 1 III’
“City <f‘ Montgomery’' and hor sin
ter hud the “City of St. Louis,
arc* 02fM) tons apiece; quite a
“hefty" pair of debutantes, with
their length of 101 f<vt and their
breadth of nearly ■’>() feet!
The draft of the twins, when
fully loaded, wilt he fS feet flinches,
and tile holds below the draft-line
"are divided in*. * water-tight i >nt
pattnienls, which make them un
s nkahle. Alas, for the new Clark
IbiV , !i, in- mu -1 lose \he upper! u
nitics of his predecessor, for to hi'
pen will fall uti opportunities to de
scribe thrilling rescues by sea.
These Hindi rn vessels are as sa.e as
a clum-h, with every safety device
known to Cnele Sam’s Patent Cilice
aboard them, including wireless
telegraphy, the mere prediction of
which in till- days of the good old
, , *1
w>uhl haw > ’:•;!m-u
its prophet to the Fun tncy U.oin
ii.-doit : 11 itl a puhh <1 eell.
l'rohieiu- of their own had the
,1 . t r . ~f th ‘ “City of Mniitgom
ii\ and the City of St. 1. 'hi."
For the Savannah Fine lining in the
NoT'th'South trade imot fare tiuu
so a] eoiidit ions. At no time in the
year do those vessels enter or leave
the port of Savannah in tin same
p mperr.tuve that they do in that of
New Yotk. Therefore, in the
building of these ocean-going hotel*
it wns necessary to provide for the
winter frigidity of New York as well
a.s for the rose-laden Freeze* of the
Southern port. Electricity will
cool and ventilate the staterooms in
sum mi r and the heating and venti-
lating systems tor the wintet whl
he as complete.
The full complement of passen
gers will he 18fi fir'd-class, M inter
mediate and 57 in the steeragi
quite a sizable company.
There will he —hark, gentle shade
• f I’oh rt I' ilion —ten suit sof lied-;
room and private hath, tlie baths
Imre, as elsewhere on tin* vessi Is,
immaculate in tile and enamel and
furnished with hot and col l, salt!
and fi ~1 Watey. The bedlams,
with theii ceiiFig l .- so high tliat tlmy
will surpri-’V even tla- seasoned
traveler,/ vv i]l h adorned witn deli
cate \#’ furnished with brass
u '- ]r leads, seth 's, \viiting-tables,
.1(1 fitted with tile b St of b( dding,
blanket- and linen, putting them
in tie- Waldorf- Astoria and Bla/.a
e,1;;.-s as far as ocean-hotel accom
modations’ go.
Hnlike other ships in the coast-]
wise trade, these new Savannah j
liners will !> • eq,lipped each with
,i barber shop, under the charge
of an experienced artist, also a
|i,<hys stand,with its inviting comple-
I menl of g riodieals .ill the enm
; forts of home and a few more.
1.11 . 1 u
On th<* prmiermu: deck nl,
what hosts of airy nothings will he
spoken then —there will be an en
ticing music room, with its grand
piano and its large, comfortable
tetc a tete chair- and settees. Im
m.diatelv below tie* music-room,
j iiiaiiiitt ••'
lent-he hurricane deck, will he the,
j beautiful socin 1 bad.
The dining saloon will liav<- ca
pacity of 1J I.
A- for the culinary department,
it will be lift, and with tie* latest de
vices in modern equipment, tur-
nishiiig a cuisine calculated to
intake the passeiige wish to sail on
thus forever,” with an ocean appe
tite and a table lit tor the sea gods
The sister ships will have largest
cargo carrying capacity in the coast
wise trade, with every device known
to modern shipbuilding—and those
are numerous —tor the purpose oi
prompt and careful unloading "1
! freight..
A longlife and a useful one to the
debutante of Kelt. 2Sth and her sister
bud he a sisterly rivalry in beauty
and speed, itt grace and comfort as
they dance across the waves inswift
shuttle, now North, now South,
a sight to make a lands man yearn’
A GREAT PLAY.
••The Rankers (Maid’ 7 is pro
nounced by press, pulpit and public
to pa one of the best oonieuv diamas
ever written. It is now in it' ninth
year and lias piayi and J>ra* tieaily to
the same territory all this time, hav-
ing visited many places live or six
time swhich proves beyond a doubt
the merit of the attraction.
Managir Harry Shannon has new
* sc< nevy painted this season. Mott
' comedy is added, while the story
remains the same. Fdtle Flaw
FUh ras “Stella,” “The Ranker '
Child, - is pronounced hv ad t> he
the cleverest child artist before the
public. Fit ver specialties will he in
tordueed. It will he well to secure
seats early for this production at the
(ietn (Irooery Company. '*ne night
only— Thursday March 1 <th.
Tin* Man—Oh. well, >ne woman
is just us good as another, and not
lu ttor.
The Woman — \nd one man )>
just us had as another, if not worse..
lllustrated Rits.
Come to see tis for the Job Deer
7-Knife Stalk Cutter. Rest ua-
I chine for $28.00.
W’oopuuuu Hardware Cos.
Have Your Lyes Tested Free
by an expert optician, and ground by the latest
o mi' kjpY approved methods.
5s -, Be on 1 ime , ifNothing More,
(T~\ A by carrying a good, reliable watch, such as 1 lain.
'J Ui f j ’’ )y' \A ' All stvles and prices.
—
I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry! C. A. SCUDDELR,
'-- - ii | Repaired in Best Manner | ATHLNS. OA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LEW Is C. KFSKELL.
ATTORNEY A I LAW.
Winder, Ga.
Ofilceß over First National Bank,
(i. A. JOHNS,
attorney at law.
Wi i uler, Ga.
Office over Smith 0c Carithers
Buna Bract ice in State and If.
S. Courts.
W. H.OFA RTF RM AN
ATTORNEY at law
Winder. Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial hiw a specialty.
ROBEBT T. CAMP,
Attorney at Baw ,
Winuki:, Gkoriua
Oflin sover First National Bank.
A GLEN’S AUT STH)l<).'
AH kinds of PhotograpTis made
by latest nu tliods. All work an d
promptly. Olliee on Candler Nt.,
Winder Ga.
It VLPH FBI'. EM AN,
PHYSICIAN AN l> spia ; ICON, *
llosehton, Ga-
All calls promptly,aswered day and
night.
DU. K. P. ADAMS,
I, ITT IIK EH EM, (.A-
General Practice. Telephone.
Office Hours —t to b a m ; 1 —.’
to - p m ; 7 to b p in.
Dll. S. T. IfOSS,
PHYSICIAN A .NO STUCK ON,
Winder, G‘i.
OlTices Rear Turner’s Pharmacy.
W. L. DkLaPKRRIERB
UK NT AT. SURGERY.
Winder - - Georgia
Killings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
Olf ices on Broad Bt.
SPURC;EGN WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder - - - Georgia
Offices over Smith & Carithers
Sank All work don© satisfac
torily,
Phope > s 1 •
Schedule Seaboard Air Line
EASTWARD.
No. 52 For local stations, Mon
roe and Columbia... SCI a u m
No. 32- For Norfolk, Washing
ton and Now \ ork... 2:49 p m
No 58 -For local stations to
Athens 6:55 p m
No. 28 For local stations north
of Athens,Richmond
and East 11:25 p m
w estward.
No. 41—Fir Atlanta, Dinning
ham and west 5:40 arr.
No. 57 for local stations and
Atlanta ?:u2 a 111
No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming
ham, Memphis and
West * :h2 p m
No. 33—For Atlanta and west 6:55 p m
These arrivals and departures arc
riven as information and are not guar
in teed.
Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH HOUND
No. 11 —hv. s : to a. m.
No. Id— Fv. : 1:0.5 p in.
No. 15— Fv.7:H)a m
\' u . 17—Fv. 10:24. Sunday only
NORTH BOUND
No. 12— At.0:25 am.
No* 14—Aid'd :15 p m.
No. 10 —A-. 5:2" pm. ‘
No. IS— Ar 8;35. Sunday only.
Paid Circulation 1325.000 Monthly .
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A X XT ) r N ce.\ 1 EX r 1
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*HOW jofl** y ■ /
F, HfIFMEISTER, Winder. Ca.
NOTICE TO
Stock Raisers \.
1 HAVE BOUGHT THE
Delaperriere Stallion,
and will stand him at my barn
in Hoschton daring the next
sixty days, at . • •
O is a standard bred horse,
coming from the very best
strain of American Trotters,
lie is gentle, intelligent, kind,
a good worker, and all his colts
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are high, and now’ is the time
to raise colts for profit. Come
right away, as I shall keep him
in service only sixty days.
L. C. ALLEN.
Ten Million People
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AGENTS,
WINDER, : : GEORGIA.
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