The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, June 17, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 SOUTH CAROLINA CAMPAIGN. CH A RI.ESTO'N CROWD HEARD TWBXTV-SEVES SPEAKERS. InterPKtinjg Campolfn Mretlng Held In the Hibernian Hall—AlcSweeney In Popular in Charleston and AVn* Given a Great Ovation—Hoyt Will Get a Good Vote in Charlenton County—Evan* Stirred Ip the En thusiasm of the Meeting. Charleston, S. C., June 16.—The state campaign meeting for Charleston county was held to-night at the Hibernian Hall. Tne main auditorium of the building is one of the largest in the city, but it was crowded with voters, who had assem bled to hear what the men with a burn ing desire to serve the state of South Car olina had to say for themselves. There were present, all told, twendy seven speakers, and as a natural conse quence, the meeting was not over till a late hour, notwithstanding the fact that it slurted at 6 o’clock in the afternoon. The chairman allowed a half hour to each of the four men who want to be Gov ernor, while the smaller fry had to say their say in ten minutes. There was little or nothing of the ex citement. no< to say rowdyism, that used to characterize the campaign meetings of six. eight and ten years ago. There were sharp spats between Mr. Patterson and Gov. McSweeney and between Mr. Moore and Attorney General Bellinger, and occasionally there was an Interrup tion from a voder who was overloaded with rum or enthusiasm, but in the main a respectful and an attentive hearing was g> ven the speaker?. McSweeney I. Pojinlnr. Gov McSweeney Is very popular here, and he was given an ovation, hut Col. James A. Hoyt, Mr. Patterson and Speaker Gary were all warmly applauded. Col. Hoyt especially had the solid sup port of the Prohibitionists, whose avowed candidate he is. He made n strong epeech and delivered it well, and while the. country may be placed in the Mc- Sweeney column. Col. Hoyt will proba bly get a larger vote here than either of the other men who ore In the guber natorial race. E. B. Evans, a candidate for railroad commissioner, aroused more enthusiasm than any of the other candidates for min or office*. He denounced the present rail road commissioners, and declare.! that If he was elected, the people would have "at least one honest man" on the board. Il was a matter of general congratula tion that the feeling which used to exist between the up-country and the low-coun try seems to have disappeared altogeth er. The candidates spoke in the heartiest terms of the great enterprises now on font In Charleston, and pledged themselves to support them whether they were elected or not. ROAD SEEMS ASSI HKD. Promised That Augusta and Talla hassee Will He Joined. Fitzgerald, Ga., June 16.—The "proposed new road from Augusta, Ga., to Talla hassee, Fla., via Fitzgerald, Is without a doubt an assured fact. A number of prominent railroad men from New York and other railroad men from the South met here ftast night. What was accom plished Is not known, as the meeting was a secret one. The surveyors will begin work in less than two weeks. A carload of peaches left here this morning for New York. Another, and possibly two, will leave next Tuesday. Good price prevail. Mayor Thomas Wilson and wife leave on Jun“ 28 for Cleveland, 0., wheis thty will spend the summer. A Knight of Pythias picnic was held at Bowen's Mill, nine miles from Fitz gerald, on-Friday. A special rate was given by the Georgia and Alabama rail road and fully 200 were in attendance from Fitzgerald and Ooilla. The election of Hon. G. W. Smith of this city as delegate to the Kansas City Convention gives universal satisfaction. This section has been favored with short rains every afternoon for the post ten days. All kinds of garden truck is very plentiful. Postmaster Peiper gives up his office here July 1. A. R. Hugins, his succes sor, is In the office, with a corps of as sistants, learning the ropes. II is report ed that Mr. Peiper, together -.lth his father and mother and brother, will leave July 10 for Oklahoma. Irwin county will have a warm cam paign this year. From three to six can didates have already announced for tic different offices. MAKES SENSATIONAL CHARGE. Wood Claims Sims Forced Him to Surrender Receipts. Macon, June 16.—Rosa Bowdre was to day appointed receiver for the books, ac counts and choses in action of Raff Sims The petition was presented by Lewis A. Wood, who claims that in Sims’ private office he was held up and by threats and intimidation so overawed (hat he had to surrender without consideration receipts to cover $13,000 indebtedness due him by Sims. He says that while Sims threatened him. Sims' bookkeeper, T. C. Holmes, stood by holding his hand on his hip pocket, "wherein he carries his pistol." He claims that the receipts were written out and signed up at the lime with the under standing that the $13,000 was to be paid then and there, but instead cf paying money. Sims signed receipts and said: "I don't owe you a cent, this is evidence of (he fact; you can leave.” Mr. Sims says he will show at the proper time that he does not owo Mr. Wood anything, that while he borrowed SIO,OIO from him four years ago. he has paid it back with more than legal in terest. Wood claims that he loaned Sima the SIO,OOO to run a shoe business; thaf he was to be i>aid $176 a month and half of Hie net annual profit*. Theae payments wire made until recently. Wood denies that it was a partnership, and Sims says if it was not a partnership then the payments should have liquidated the indebtedness. NEGRO MAN ASSASSINATED. Cause of tile Murder Supposed to lln.e Itcrn Roliltery. Waynesboro, Ga.. June hi.-A negro man was assassinated about a mite from Way nesboro last night. He was found only a short distance away from his door at the fish pond of Wilkins, Jones, Corker & Cos with two bad licks upon his bead, supposed to have breu made with an axe The cause for the murder Is suppos 1 t > have been robbery. No clue to the perpe traior has been found. Coroner Wciher hahn held an inquest over the remains this evening. To Meat Next in New Orleans. Norfolk. Va., June 16.—The tenth annual convention of the Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association closed this morning st Old Point Comfort. The eonvnt'on chose New Orleans as the- next plur? of meeting, and the time l*tween Mav 10 and 15. The exact dates wII be decider 1 by h Executive Committee. Sixth Georgia Renuioa. Macon. June 16,—The Sixth Georgia Regiment has arranged to hold a reunion hers in (September during the street fair. * Tht Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward/ 0 *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. Kidney*, liver and stomach will at once respond ? No thorn in this point. Blood Poisoning The surgeon said when he took out the brass shell received in wound at San Juan Hill two weeks before, that it would have poisoned me If It had not been for my pure blood. I told him it was Hood's Sarsaparilla that made itpure." Gsorok P. Cooper, Cos. 0, 25th U. S. Inf., Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. Rheumatism - " Myself and a friend both suffered from severe attacks of rheu matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both We would not be without It.” Ww. H Lesteb. 65 Leonard St., Kali River, Mass. ,7/cCt/j SaUufmuffq NeveMhsappoint^ Hood'* Pills curs brer III*; the non-trrltattDf and only cathartic to uito with hood’s Sarsopartfia" SPECIAL NOTICES. PRESERVE YOLK SIGHT By wearing glasses that not alone enable you to see, but correct every defect that may exist. There is no guesswork In our methods. We have tho latest and most approved scientific apparatus for accurate eye test ing. We make no charge for consulta tion or examination, and should you nted 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 canndU be compared >n value to the kind offered as cheap by the so-called opticians or Jewelers who han dle Inferior glasses as a side lln* DR. M. BCHWAB & SON, Exclusive Opticians, 47 Bull Street. N. B.—Oculist prescriptions filled same day received. Repairing done at short notice. SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Sealed bids will he received by the Bank of Statesboro til! June 25, 1900. for the Bale of SIO,OOO of municipal bonds offered by the town of Statesboro, known as the "States boro School Bonds.” Said bomla to bear date July 1, 1900, and the principal to be come due as follows: $2,500 July 1, 1906; $2,500 July 1, 1910; $2,500 July 1, 1915; $2,500 July 1, 1920. Bonds to bear interest at 5 per cent., to be paid annually. Each bid must be ac companied with a certified check for SIOO, to insure good faith, which should be en closed to J. W. Wilson, Mayor, care Bank of Statesboro, Statesboro, Ga. J. W. WILSON. Mayor. SPARKLETS. Just the thing for picnics, maroons, excursions, and summer. A glass of the finest and purest sods water can be made in one minute. A full supply at SOLOMONS COMPANY, Congress slreet and Bull Street Branch Store. THE CATHEDRAL SUNDAY" SCHOOL PICNIC AT TYBEE MONDAY, JUKE IS. Leave Savannah 10:06 a. m., 5:25 p. *m., 6:50 p. m.. 8:35 p. m. Leave Tybee 11:10 a. m., 5:15 p. m , 7:40 p. m., 10:10 p. m. Whole tickets 50c, half 25c. JNO. POWERS, Chairman. ■ I.- ... DIVIDEND NO. 241. The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.. Savannah, Ga., June 17, 1900. A dividend of three (3 per cent.) per cent, on the capital stock has been de clared from the earnings of the past six months, payable on and after June 20, 1900. JNO. M. BRYAN. COphler. SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. Hiers has returned to the city and resumed practice. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to 5 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m. TO THE PCBLIC. The members of the Builders' Ex change of this city, embracing every branch of the building trades, desire to Inform our friends and patrons that we are in position to make estimates on all new or repair work, and to execute all contracts awarded us in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Respectfully yours, THE BGILDERS' EXCHANGE, By JOHN R. EASON, President. HENRY M. WARD, Secretary. SIWANEE SPRINGS HOTEL, Simnarr, Flo. Situated on the barks of the Suwsnne river. Climate unequaled. No malaria. No mosqut toes. Cool nights Most healthful and delight ful resort in the South. Water cures everv known disease. Board HO per week. .Special rate for commercial men of 12 per day, which includes transfer Table and aceommoda tlons strictly first-class. For Illustrated pam phlet address Suwanee Springs Cos Suwanee Springs, Ha. ANDREW HANLEY, Mgr. UR. H. H. MARTIN, 7 Jones Street, West. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear. nose, and throat. Hours—9 lo 1, 4 to 5, and by appoint ment. FOR SALE, The residence No. 606 Praylon street, facing Forsyth Park. Exceptional lo cality. Apply on premise*. NOTICE. For sale, hark Chipman, slightly dam aged recently by lightning on top deck from mainmast forward. Hull first-class condition, braced with iron knees in per fect order, metal sheathed and bolted. Can be readily repaired or converted Into a barge Parties interested In the purchase of this vessel applv METZGER BROS.. Mobile, Ala. FOR RENT, That commodious warehouse and office, corner Bay and Montgomery streets, for merly occupied by Geo. W. Tledeman & Bro. Right rent to right tenant; posses sion immediately if desired. Eai. SALOMON COHEN, Corner West Broad and Broughton. FOR RENT. —— Erom Kept. 1, 177 Congress street, now occupied |,) M. Dryfoa. Apply to B. H. Levy 4k Bro., Broughton street. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. JUNE 17. 1900. MARRIAGES. COLLINS-MCCARTHY —Married. Mr. J. B. Collins to Miss Katie McCarthy, by Rev. Father Quinlan, at St. Patrick's Church, Wednesday, June 6, 1900. Wash ington (Ga.) papers please copy. MEETINGS. 'T^L^oTT?^Mi3ioirrTrriiEH’vicEs^ The members of the several lodges in this city are requested to meet In their lodge rooms on Sunday evening, June 17, at 8 o’clock, sharp, and from there march to the Lutheran Church of the Ascension, where the Odd Fellows' Memorial ser vices will he held. It is expected that every brother will re port to his lodge promptly so as not to de lay the services a4 the c hurch. After the services are over, those who have their families with them can leave their regalia at the church. Brothers, let every lodge be largely rep resented, and in this manner show our respect for our departed Brothers. JAS VAN RERSCHOT, Chairman. C. E. STANTON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BOAtU) OF EM BALMING will examine applicants at Y. M H. As sociation Hall, Masonic Temple. 10 a. m. Monday, June 18, continuing until Tues day. > W. E. PLATT, President. L. H, BERG HARP, Sec y and Treaa. NOTH E. The firm of Prendergast 8- Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Charles K. Prendcrgast assumes all out standing liabilities, and payment of all debts due the. firm will be made to him. CHARLES F. PRENDERGAST, EDWARD G. BLACK. Savannah, Ga., June 16, 1900. NOTICE. I have opened an office and will conduct a real estate sale business aF~ 6 Bryan street, east, on and after this date. This June 16, 1900. EDWARD G. BLACK. NOTICE. The undersigned have this day formed a partnership, and will conduct a real estate and insurance business at 6 Bryan street, east, under the firm name of Prendergast & Ganahi. CHARLES F. PRENDERGAST, H. G. GANAHL. Savannah, Ga., June 16, 1900. ANNUAL PICNIC —of— SAVANNAH COUNCIL NO. 1, ORDER OF AMERICAN FIREMEN, For Benefit of Endowment Fund, —at— HOTEL TYBEE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1900. Whole Tickets 50c | Halves 25c COMMITTEE: M. J. Brignonl, Chalrman;A. J. Tosh.ich, Secretary; A. P. McFarland, C. O. God frey, W. Pringle, W. H. Williams, J. O’Leary, W. D. Claiborne, D. T. Brunson, James Larkin, W. M. Clark. FOR SALE, Retail Grocery Store, with bar-attached, doing only a cash business. Net income $2,500 per year. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Small stock, which can be bought on easy terms. W. C. FRIPP & CO. THUNDERBOLT STABLES. I have reopened my stables at Thunder bolt Driving Park, and will be pleased to receive a limited number of boarders. Having enlarged and improved quarters, splendid pasture and competent help un der my personal supervision and direction, first-class board and the best attention !• guaranteed. Terms on application. A. P. DOYLE. SPECIAL NOTICE. For the next sixty days at Mark Ap ple's repository will be sold a full end complete line of all kinds of vehicles at a reduced price. I ask the public to call and Inspect my stock. I am the agent for some of the highest grade Buggies, Car riages, Phaetons, Stanhopes and Runa bouts. Don't miss this opportunity, for this is no humbug. Also a full line of De livery Wagons and Harness. 320 Broughton street, west. Phone 778. RYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, PROVIDENT BUILDING. - DAY' AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Stenography (Munson, Graham or Pit man), Typewriting, English Branches, Bookkeeping, Penmanship. The attention ot those desiring thorough and practical preparation for business, is colled to the exceptional advantages offered by ‘this college. Short, thorough, practical courses. Latest and best methods. Each depart ment under the personal supervision of the principal. Special attention given to placing graduates. Special night session for those who are employed during the day. Send for catalogue. M. E. RYAN, Principal. SAVANNAH rffINDHY AND MACHINE} CO 311* A NY, Builders of Marine and Stationery Boiler*, will furnish estimates on new work in competition with Northern and Western manufacturers. Repair work on Engines and Boiler* HAMILTON’S IIYGEIY LUNCH PARLOR, Hall Street, Hear Adler's Big Store, All the latrat up 4u date dalntlea In health food, and a specialty of MILT MEAD. lee eoltl liy tlie *<•<** se. Try It. it’s great. HERMANN HILL A CO., Repairers of all kind* of machinery, ex perts on cash registers, typewriters, scales and combination safes. Lock and gunsmiths. Long years of experience wIU enable u to satisfy you. 139 Drayton st., bet. Yolk & Y'ork et. lane. THE NEATEST, Cleanest, quiest place in town la Helm ken's Cafe. One block front De Soto. Phone 646. AT GARDNER’S. look at my fine, fresh melons. Get one for breakfast. All fruits fresh and the finest. •Phone 575. M S. GARDNER. P. B.—Plenty fine roasts and steaks. Spring rlcefield Lamb. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO INVESTORS. Here I* a Winner. The Yankee Consolidated Mining, Milling and Tunneling Cos. of Yankee, Clear Creek county, Colorado. Incorporated under the laws of Colorado, par value $1 per share, stock full paid and non-assessable. The company now offers a limited amount of Its treasury stock at the extremely low figure of fifteen (15) cens per share. As this is the first offer, it is the lowest, am} stock cannot be bought at these figures again. The properties which are very large (over 200 acres of fine mineral land) are In active operation and free of debt. Over 20-flne "Gold" veins opened up. Some veins carry high Copper values. No order for less than 160 shares will be considered. Order your stock at once; also ask for our prospectus. You deal direct with the com pany. The Yankee Cons. M. M. & T. Cos., Equitable Building. Denver, Colo. Remit by N. Y. Draft. Express or Money- Order. MALT MEAD. r (PATENTED.) NO ALCOHOL. NO DRUGS. Malt Mead is the drink for these hot days. It cools and keeps you cool. Being a liquid food, easily assimilated and being non-alcoholic, it does not heat the blood nor cause heartburn, sour stomach, etc. Drank In its pure state, Malt Mead is the finest summer drink now to be had. In sist upon getting It cold in the bottle or keg, as it spoils the Malt Mead to put lea In It, thus losing the tonic effect of the rich fermented carbonic acid gas con tained in the same. Malt Mead is the re cipient of very flattering compliments from many persons of different degrees and opinions who unite in conceding to Malt Mead the full measure of its claim as the Twentieth Century Family Bever age. A trial solicited. Sold everywhere at 5c per pint bottle; $1.29 per case of twft dozen pints, sixty cents refunded you for the empties returned. GEO. MEYER, Telephone 39. 1001 Henry street, east. TABLE D’HOTE. 50c—DINNER—50c Dinner 6 to 9 p. m., Sunday. June 17. Claret Wine. SOUP. Green Turtle. FISH. Red Snapper ala Genolse. Potatoes a l’Algerienne. Tomato Salad, with French Dressing. Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles, Queen Olives. ROASTED. Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Dish Gravy. Spring Chicken ala Bechamel. ENTREES. Calf Brains ala Remulade. Boston Baked Beans. VEGETABLES. New Potatoes, Boiled Roasting Ears. Rice, Stewed Tomatoes. New Garden Peas. PASTRY AND DESSERT. Blackberry Pie.' Assorted Cakes. Cheese, Crackers, Fruits. Pineapple Sherbet. French Coffee. At LEVAN'S CAFE RESTAURANT, 111 Congress street, west. GOVERNMENT SALE GOODS. 5,000 Cups. 5,000 Saucers. 3,000 Plates. 1,000 Flat, deep and pickle dishes. 1,500 Agate Saucers. 800 Agate Cups. I ill; - 850 Spring Cot* ■■ iJ.Ji|B{,T.: 450 Oak Center Tables. 500 Folding Tables. | ; L 250 Folding Chairs. 850 Window Shades. Silver plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Air Cushions, Meat Grinders. 1,000 and over articles for sale. I have recently purchased the entire stock of James S. Silva, and have put it on the market also. BERNSTEIN'S, 113 Barnard Street. “A 9U lit CIRK.” Have yon Indigestion? If you have we will guarantee relief, and If our directions are followed, will goarsnlee a cure or no pay. Ask your drngglil for a bottle of Stoat's Vegetable Bitters at once. Why anffer when you can get relief! Stoat's Vegetable Bitters will make your children stronc and healthy. * l-ETTEH t ill Nil ON THE STREET. Dear Jennie: I have found such a nice place to get Soda Water; It is at the Masonic Temple Pharmacy, corner of Liberty and Whita ker streets. Meet me there this afternoon at 5 o'clock and we will get an Ice cream or sherbet. They are delicious, and they give such large helping. Charley took me there yesterday, and he says that It is the best place in town, and that when we are married that he will bring home a carload of sherbet every day for dinner. Is U not nice of him? Lovingly, "MAUD." BONDS EXECUTED 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. DEARINO A HULL, Agant* Telephone $24. Provident Building. e , BUY A imhi ™t 18 /ywif Camera <^£2^B^ and ycm are fixed for the summer. At OPPENHEIMER, SLOAT & CO.’S. GROWING WITH THE CITY! The trend is southward. We’re here, in the southern section, with the cieanest, neatest, most complete grocery store in town. Our stock embraces U\ ERYTHING that a first-cla.- s grocery should keep, and our delivery is prompt. Satisfaction with every purchase. Telephone to No. 551. or call at MUNSTER'S, we have t |t.’' Whole£ome ’ DUFFY AND DRAYTON. Knight’s RHormooy, We will sell one bottle to our regular Customers only, Monday, 11th. Coke's Dandruff Cure 50c ] Beef Wine and Iron 59c Wine of Cardul 50c j Celery Compound and Cocoa 50c Wine Cod Liver Oil • eft. ! Sassafras and Sassafras Cos 50c Simmons Liver Regulator (large).... 50c ' Kever Thcrmomet ers 50c Bradfield s Regulator 60c Trusses 70c Mothers’ Friend 60c i 10 Boxes Capsules 50c Rogers & Gallets’ Pinaud s. Caudroy's and Palmers’ Soaps, Perfumes ar.d Toilet Waters. Mail Orders So.kited. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY. TELEPHONES. 539. WE ARE ABLE & READY TO PLEASE YOU. Savannah Steam Laundry Go,, II Congress Street, Wesh Phone 383. LADEVEZES .. Wall Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, •slfpTprrTTPP stationery, Portraits. Hi FRAME ffj Savannah Views on China sJ! FACTORY Jj| ]^ are, j Phot °g ra P hic Papers, First-class work at lowest 10S TO 1(10 CONGRESS STREET. WEST. THE ONLY ' Exclusive Family Liquor Store IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS Imperial Nectar Pure Rye Whiskey. Full Quarts, $1; four bottles, containing full Gallon, $3.50. BELSINGER & CO ULUUIIIUUI W UUl| FULL LINE OF CLARET WINES. Harris Lithia Water KODAKS contains more Lithia than any water 20 PER CENT. OFF. s . . Graphophones & Records SPECTACLES Allgretti Creams. which we charge SI.OO others charge. C (.. $2.50. We save you from $2.00 to $3.00 iNUnnaiiy Luallay on Eyeglass prescriptions. FRESH EVERY OTHER DAY". If you want something that will positively cure Rheumatism use FRANK’S RHEUMATIC CURE. Livingston’s Pharmacies, BULL AND CONGRESS AND 309 BULL STREET. BEST OF ALL. Office 307 Ball Street. • -phone 700. •recML notices. REAL ESTATE ASD INSURANCE AGENCY. We buy and sell real estate, collect rents and negotiate loans on same at 5 per cent. Represent the Travelers’ Insurance Com pany. accident and liability departments. Represent the New Yotk Underwriters Tire Insurance Agency and the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. Ail business entrusted to us will be ap preciated end will receive prompt and careful attention. No. 27 Bay, east. Telephones 348. W. C. FRIPP & CO. THE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS. The only way tc 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 22 Montgomery street, and they will make you on esti mate on the cost of the work. Prices reasonable They also pack, move and •tors furniture and piano*. C. H. MEDLQCK. Bupt. and Mgr. SPECIAL NOTICES. POR SALE, Two new beautiful launches. One 16-foot 1-horse power, seals 8 per sons— $250. One 25-foot i-horse power, seats 16 per sons— 8650. These are the ’’ldeal" gentleman's launch, built by the Haclhe Boat Cos. of liacuie, Vv is., aI.U uscu at a.i me taua and exhibitions In the Western states. Starts in a minute. No fire, no smoke, no dirt, and full trial given on these handsome launches. Apply to U PPM AN BROTHERS, Wholesale Druggists, _____ Agents tor Racine Boats. *25,000. One of our clients has placed In our hands 125,000 to loan on good Savannah real estate at reasonable rates of Interest. BECKETT & BECKETT, 24 President Street, east. BUSINESS NOTICE*. THIS WEEK WIRE NAILS 3He POUND. SCREEN WIRE 2o FOOT. 10 TER CENT. OFF ON FISHING TACKLE, HAMMOCKS POCKET KNIVES. R. L. CLANCY A CO., 11.3 Whitaker St. Both Phones ijjj BIG BARGAINS AND LITTLE PRliEs in special line of Wagons and Carriage, that we want 10 dispute of for the sake of more room for fail styles. Excellent value, for the price. Call and examine same. Cohen-Kulman Carriage & Wagon Cos. Special bargain in a full Leather Top Buggy, rubber tire, used three times, cost $l4O. Wiil seil for $95. It's a bargain 111 WISH 01 tins That keep (ime can he easily answered by looking over our stuck. The lower priced a, well as the higher priced quality. We have the famous Boston movement—not to be found elsewhere. The bet clock for the family in the world. Clock repairing to make the clock keep time. T hens Bros CONIDA’S. CONIDA'S. CONIDA’S. That is ail you hear everywhere. Condia’s Palace for Ice Cream, Sherbets, Soda Water, new drinks. Chocolates and Bon Bons. His place is popular, becaus, he selves the best of everything in that line. Fifteen hundred daily customers will tell you that is so. Peach Sherbet, Peach Ice Cream always on hand. A. L. Desbouillons We have 18 and 22-karat plain Gold Ring, for wedding rings in the latest shapes. Also a large assortment of Diamond Jewelry at the old price of Diamonds a, long as they last. A. L. DESBOUILLONS, 43 Bull Street. OKARMA, Shoe Manufacturer. Daily Production 30 Pairs. To keep our plant moving we reduced prices on all- graces. Come and see how we make them. 111 Broughton. East. WiSRM WEATHER SPECIALTIES. Did you know jewelers had specialties for warm weather? Fact. Our cases are full of them. Beautiful Belt Buckles, ■Shell Combs, Hair Pins, Scarf Pins, Ribbon Pins, Shirt Waist Sets. Hundreds of silver novel ties for both travelers and cant get-aways. Hunter & Van Keuren, Jewelers, 143 Bull street. FOR SALE, One lot on Tenth treet, near Jefferson. One ioi *>oxl2s oa Ninth street* near Jefferson. Prices lovrer than anything els© in the neighborhood, and terms very easy. Iloth lots near the Eighth Street School. C. H. DORSBfTT. IT liter MM. For sale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder; will fold sheet 21x42. It Is In good order. Price 1100. It cost originally 81,100, 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,- Savannah, (*a. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank books from Morning News, Savannah, Gg.