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REPORT ON GEORGIA CROPS.
WHAT THE WEATHER BI'REAI
SAYS OF THE tOM)lTIO!VS.
l eather Onrina the Past W eck
Somewhat Varieil—Different He
portsi W ere Reeel vert—Some ( onn
tie* Hart Too >Snt*li. While Other*
Had no Rnin-W ork of < lennii*.K
Crop* Ha* Been Pu*led—C ondition*
of the Several Proiluots.
Atlanta. July 17.—The weekly crop re
view for Georgia, issued to-' ty bv the
Weather Bureau, is as follow.'
The weather during th< week just closed
has been somewhat varied. Some coun
ties have suffered from the effects of too
much rain. Others report no rain, though
the greater portion of the state conditions
have been most favorab.e to general tarm
work.
The work of cleaning crops ha* been
pushed, and much has been accomplished
along this line. Cotton, while improved i
In many sections, is still small and does ■
not seem to be fruiting well as it
should. Wheat threshing is practically
completed in most countie.-, and the gen
eral yield is much in excess of ear lier an
ticipations.
There is almost universal complaint of
peaches rotting and dropping. Grapes ore
said to be good, and in some sections plen
tiful. Upland corn is making satisfactory
progress, and man> abandoned lowland
fields have been rescued and are doing
well.
Rice, potatoes and cane are very good.
Melons are not up to the standard either
in quality or quantity.
Occasional light showers are needed to
mellow up the soil for cultivation.
CONDITION OF TUB CROPS.
Weather Hureuu Report* Upon t orn.
Cotton anil Tohnero.
Washington, July 17.—The weather bu
reau's weekly summary of crop conditions
says:
The conditon of corn in Kansas end
•Nebraska is less fevorable than in the
previous week, and the crop is suffering
for rain in portions of Missouri, Southern
Ohio. West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia
and North Carolina. In Indiana, Illinois
and lowa corn has made very favorable
progress, and is improved in Kentucky,
Tennessee and Pennsylvania.
A genernl improvement in the condi
tion of cotton is reported, except in Flor
ida and Louisiana, but the plant is small
and is fruiting slowly in the Central
and Eastern Districts, where some field*
are etill grassy. In Texas the crop has
made good growth, but is very uneven*,
and the early planted is fruiting well, ex
cept in scattered localities.
In Virginia. Tennessee and the Carolina*
tobacco is suffering from drought, and is
low in the two first named
plates. In the Ohio Valley, New England
and over the northern portion of the Mid
dle Atlantic states, tobacco has mate
favorable progress.
Further improvement In the condition
of spring wheat is reported from Minne
sota and North Dakota, and w hile no de
cided improvement is reported from North
Dakota, the weather conditions in that
plate have been propitious. In Minnesota
the crop has suffered some damage from
local storms. Fair to good yields are ex
pected in the extreme southeastern coun
ties of South Dakota.
HLF.W UP A STORE.
F. L. Dnmpi<-r Suffered n I.o<ih to His
nuitdjiic ant! Slock.
Valdosta, Ga., July 17 —The quiet and
peaceful town of Naylor was shaken to
its foundation Just a littl • before mid
night last right by an explosion which
wrought ruin to the store of F. L. Dara
• i r.
It is not exact'v known whether the ex
plosion was from dynamite or gun pow
der, though it is very cleat that it oc
curred frem the out-ide of the house and
was the result of an intention to com
pletely destroy- the st-r ard stork of
goofs, it is pjtsihe that the house had
leer, robbed and that the explosive was
u ed to de tioy all trace cf the robbers.
The explosion occurred about the time
the train from Savannah passed. It was
accompanied by a hud r port and shook
the eitite community. The citizens who
were sleeping were aroused from their
slumbers by the report. The building
caught on lire but was extinguished.
The roof of the building was lifted by
t~e force of the explosion and 'hen drop
ped with a crash uix>u the counters of
the so e caving in completely. Mr.
Kami ler carried a Targe stock, which is
badly damaged by the crash. There is
no theory as to who apt lied (lie explosive
to the store, though the officers are al
ready investigating the case.
CUT IIIS WIFE..
I*r sae and Bloodhounds Started Off
in Pursuit of the lirgra, '
Quitman. Ga.. July 17.—Albert Nelms, a
young negro, 25 years old. assaulted his
wife, Anna, this morning, with a knife.
Thp woman’s throat was cut, the wind
pipe being nearly severed. She was also
cut across the face and head. Nelms also
attempted to carve up an old negro man
who attempted to keep him from cutting
the woman.
The Woody affair occurred in the kitch
en of Mr. G. W. Avrett, where the woman
worked, and was partially witnessed by
Mrs. Avrett. Bloodhounds were secured
from Mcßee's camp to track Nelms, but
owing to the warm weather, the dogs
would not do much. A posse will start
out with the dogs ag dn to-night, and it is
probable that Nelms will he caught. He
is known as a bad negro, and is heavily
armed. If the officers come up on him,
they will probably have trouble in taking
him alive.
lIISIMiSk MBJ AliaiVING.
*
Tlm* > Mill \tlrint tin 1 Convention of
the Industrial Leaiint.
Atlanta, Ga., July 17.—Business men
from all parts of the South began arriv
ing here to-night to attend the second
annual session of the Southern Industrial'
League, which convenes to-morrow. Pub
lic nuesitons of vital interest to the com
merce of the country will lie discussed.
The business men will be guests at the
“Blue and Cray" reunion, which takes
place Thursday and Friday.
Prominent men from the North and
East have been invited to deliver ad
dresses. The occasion gives promise of
being Interesting ar.d important.
Supreme Court.
Atlanta. July 17.—The following eases
of the Eistern Circuit w. r • argued in th
Supreme court to-day: E. B. Chipmun
vs. F. M. Ct rnwell; J. H. Shearouse & Cos.
vs R A. Morgan; Florida, Central and
Peninsular Railroad Company vs M P.
Usina; Florida and Northern Railroad
Company \s. Southern Supply Company;
Savannah, Thunderbolt and isle of Hope
Railway vs. Mayor and Al'dermen of the
city of Savannah, and Edward Handel vs
W. F. Chapl!tp,
No Gripe, Pain
Or discomfort, no irritation of the in
testines-but gentle, prompt, thorough
healthful cleansing, when you take
Hood's Pills
Sold by all druggist*. 25 cent*
DIDN'T LIKE THE SCHEME.
Vtlimtn Colored Employe* Kicked
tliout n lliirlal Clinrgr.
Atlanta. July 17.—Trouble has arisen
over a burial fund in the sanitary depart
ment. At the first of the year Chief J.
T. Lowry began reserving ten cents a
; tveek from the wages of the employes :r
order to accumulate money with which to
bury those who might die.
Some of the employes, who have not
had the good fortune to die. and thus got
a large profit on their investment, have
registered a kick with the Federation of
Trades. The recalcitrants are negroes,
numbers of the Labors' Protective Union,
which affiliates with the Federation.
union hent a delegation before the Fed
eration recently, and the latter appointed
a committee which now has the matter
under advisement.
The negroes allege that Chief Lowry
has collected $l,lOO, which he has on hand,
with the prospect of accumulating a for
tune before long. Chief Lowry save the
complainants are woefully at sea in re
gard to the facts. He denies that he has
made the collections regularly, and has
produced his book to show the total sum
in hie hands has not been more than
S3OO. He has paid out all of that and
$4.20 more, and so the fund is really in
debted to him. Speaking of the com
plaints. he said: "I collected less than
S2O i week. It is a great deal of bother,
and I had about decided to quit it anv
way. and told some of the men so the
other day. Yesterday, however, seven or
eight of them came in here and asked
me not to stop it. Those negroes, who
are kicking, if there is any kicking, are
some of the big. healthy fellows who have
no families, and who think they will
never die. But if they want it stopped,
I'll stop it, and then the dead can bury
the dead.”
MASONS WILL GATHER.
The Atlien* l.oilgf Extend* Ninny In
vitation*.
Athens, Ga.. July 37.—Mount Vernon
Lodge No. 22 of Athens, proposes to
imite all the lodg s of the Eighth Macon
ic District to meet in this city Aug. 28-29.
There are in this district about twenty
five lodges and an attendance of fully
GO Masons is expected. All of the offi
ces of the Grand Lodge and the entire
board of district deputies will be pres
ent.
An interesting programme for this oc
casion has been arranged. Speeches will
be made by Grand Master Davis. Deputy
Grand Master Myerpordt of Rome; Hon.
Hoke Smith of Atlanta; Mr. Pleasant A.
Stovall of Savannah: and Hon John P.
Shannon of Elberton. Following this
Mount Vernon lodge will give a magnifi
cent banquet.
A bi? barbecue at the park, followed
by a ride over the city, Is the next event
on the programme. At n ght the cele
brated working team of the Mount Ver
n ti Lolge will exemplify the work of
the Master Masons degree. After these
ex# rcises short speeches will be made,
followed by refreshments. Commit i tees
have been appointed to take this work in
band and the gathering will be a most
enjoyable one.
A CONVICT DIED.
And the Arrest of One of His Gnnrtls
Wns ti Result.
Atlanta. July 17.—A sensation has arisen
in the DeKalb county convict camp over
the death of Hill Holly, a negro convict.
A warrant was sworn out at Decatur,
charging Will Born, a guard, with murder.
Born has been given a preliminary hear
ing and put under a SSOO bond to answer
the charge of voluntary manslaughter In
the Superior Court.
On- June 30 Holly was twice whipped by
the bosses for failing to do his work. Aft
erwards, on the same day, he was over
come by heat and asked leave to rest.
Horn allowed him five minutes. At the
end of the time Born ordered the negro to
begin work. Holly rose., and staggered
toward the guard, who knocked him down
with the root of a tree. That night the
convict died. Doctors ascribed his death
to congestion of the brain, caused by being
overheated.
RICHARDSON CAPTURED.
The Murderer of Herman Grey
Caught nt Decatur.
Tallahassee, Fla., July 17.—Dave Rich
ardson, a negro turpentine laborer, who
assassinated Herman Grey, a prominent
young white farmer of this county last
week, was caught late this afternoon by
Sheriff Patterson of Decatur, Ga.. at De
catur, and lodged in the Buinbrldge, Ga..
jail. Feeling runs high against the ne
gro, -but Sheriffs Paterson and Pearce, the
latter of this county, are recognized as
among the bravest men in this section,
and it is believed Richardson will be safe
ly placed In the Tallahassee jail by to
morrow night, and will secure judicial
trial.
ARMtSTEU FOK FORGERY.
Acting Alnn Tried the Bogus Draft
Scheme In Valdosta.
Aahlosta, Ga" July 17. —<A well-dressed
young white man was arrested here this
evening on the charge of forgery, having
secured $35 from one of the banks upon
a forged draft on a bank in Birmingham,
Ala. H 9 gave his name as Philip Darn.
After getting $35 from one bank, he tried
anolheivon a draft of $25. Mess*ages were
sent to Birmingham and a telegram was
received asking for the arrest of the
young man on the charge of forgery. He
was arrested and is in Jail. It is not be
lieved that he is a professional crook, as
he was rather clumsy in his work.
WATER FROM THE BDISTO.
Charleston Considering Plans for
Establishing Works.
Charleston. S. C., July 17.-At a meeting
of the City Council to-day plans were
adopted looking to giving Charleston an
adequate water supply. The water will
be brought here from the Edisto river,
thirty mites distant, at an expense of
$11)0.000.
The supply will be 7,000,000 gallons daily.
The Ilian contemplates municipal owner
ship. If the water wors scheme oannot be
carried through alone, plans for a lighting
plant will be coupled with It. giving ffie
city control of both. The bill that passed
to-day has been the subject of wide public
discussion.
GEN. tV. P. HAZES DEAD.
Owner of l.nrge Estates Passed
Awny at Tlionotosnssn.
Tampa, Fla., July 17.—Gen. W. P. Hn
zen, uncle of Brig. Gen. Hazcn, Mrs.
George Dewey’s first husband, died at
Thonoiosa.su last night after an illness
of several weeks.
Gen. Hazcn was born In Marion. 0..
and had reached the advanced age of 84.
He was a man of much wealth and the
owner of large estates all over the coun
try. He had been a resident of Thono
tosassa for fifteen years.
Fourth Regiment in ( amp.
Brunswick. Ga., July 17 —The seven
commands of the Fourth Georg a Regi
ment, under command of Lieut. Col Hop
kins, arrived to-day, headed by ih“ Quit,
man hand, and went into camp on Cum
berland Col. Wooten will arrive later In
the week.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. JULY 18. 1900.
MUNYONS
t Liver Cure posi
tively cures bil
iousness, coated
tongue.had breath,
constipation, jaun
dice, sallow com
plexion. free erup
tions,impure blood,
sick headaches,
wind in stomach
and gives natural
Medical advice
free. 1505 Arch
st., Phila.
LIVER CURE
AFTER SIND \ V VIOLATORS.
Fine* Were Imposed Upon Whisky
Sellers in Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga., July 17.—Recorder Broyles
is after the Sunday whisky sellers. To
day he fined Dr. S. R. Warnock $25.75,
W. W. McAfee, $25.75, and Charles
Church, $10.75, for furnishing whisky on
the Sabbath. McAfee and Church are
clerks in Moran’s Pharmacy. McAfee
was put under a SSOO bond to appear in
the criminal court of Atlanta.
The Be*t Prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteles Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine In a tasteless form. No euro
—no pay. Price 50c —ad.
MAII 111 AGES.
parsonage of the Independent Presbyte
rian Church, by Rev. Dr. James Y. Fair,
Mr. C. C. Robertson and Mise Ode Jergue
son. No cards.
riAEUAL INVITATIONS.
THOMPSON—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Yates Thompson and fam
ily are Invited to attend the funeral of the
former, from Xo. 101 Henry street, east,
at 5 o’clock this afternoon. Interment in
Bonaventure Cemetery.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
NOTICE Til CITY COI RT JURORS.
The petit jurors of the City Court need
not appear until Monday, July 23, 1900, at
10 a. m. By order of the Hon. Thos. M.
Norwood, Judge.
WARING RUSSELL, JR., Clerk.
JOHN PATTERSON, W D.,
Rii it mu ii, Ga., Writs:
“Having visited the Suwanee Sanitarium
and having spent several days in looking
around at the many things the proprietors
have prepared for the comfort and pleas
ure of their guests, and having used the
hot and cold mineral water from the Su
wanee Spring. I most heartily recommend
the Sanitarium to all who are seeking a
health resort.
“The hotel accommodations and all other
conveniences are all that a sick or well
person could wish.
“The water of the Suwanee Springs
seems to be a specific for all hepatic and
renal diseases, to say nothing of the
merited reputation if has for curing rheu
matism, dyspepifia and cutaneous dis
eases." * *
NOTICE.
During my absence from the city Dr.
R. L. Fox will attend to my practice.
RAULS TON LATTIMORE, M. D.
Telephone 799. Office Bull and Liberty
streets.
W ANTED.
Seventy-five laborers wanied at once at
the Southern Fertilizer Company’s works.
Good pay.
VIRGINIA-CARO LIN A CHEMICAL CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All bills against the Italian bark Leo
poldo must be presented at our office be
fore 1 2o’clock m. this day, or payment
thereof wtH be debarred.
STRACHAN & CO.. Consignees.
Savannah, Ga., July 18, 1900.
~ \OTICE.
A. J. McVeigh is no longer employed by
our house in any capacity whatsoever.
LUDDEN & BATES S. M. H.
LIQI OH LICENSES.
City of Savannah.
Office Clerk of Council.
Savannah. Ga., July 16. 1900.
The following applications to reiail liq
uor during the year 1900 were read at
meeting of Cornu4l July 11, 19(0, and re
ferred to the Committee of the Whole.
WM. P. BAILEY, Clerk of Council.
Parleezdee & Zeroo. to retail liquor at
southwest corner Railroad and West
Boundary.
F. L. Perry & Cos., to retail liquor at
Bull and River streets,-foot of Bull street.
Otto W. Nell, to retail liquor at 309
Congress street, west.
Morris Bros., to retail liquor at No.
213 West Broad street.
WILSON WHISKEY.
Wilson Whiskey SI.OO per bottle at
REMLER’S.
The Cabinet Beer drawn from the
wood. Drayton and Liberty sts
WALL PAPER, rIPER HANGING.
Wo carry complete assortment of latest
style papers, and employ only best artists.
See our goods and get our estimace be
fore giving out your work. Our prices the
very lowest.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO..
Comer Drayton and Congress.
Phone 519.
m
THE NEATEST,
Cleanest, quiest place In town Is Helm
ken’s Cafe. One block from De Soto.
Phone 646.
EATRV •
Extra for the next few days:
SPRING CHICKENS.
Fat and plump.
Country Eggs.
M. S. GARDNER,
Phones 575. Wayne and Whitaker.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office Savannah Gas Light Company,
Savannah, July 14, 1900.
A dividend of three and a half per cent,
on the capital stock of this company has
been deelnred, payable on and after
Wednesdtiy, the IS'h Inst., to stockhold
ers as of record this day. Transfer book
will be closed until 18th Inst.
A. G. GUERARD,
President and Treasurer.
REAL ESTATE AND~ 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 Yoik Underwriters
Fire Insurance Agency and the Phoenix
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
All business entrusted to us will be ap
preciated and will receive prompt and
careful attention.
No. 27 Bay, east. Telephones 348.
W. C. FRIPP St CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TABLE D’HOTE.
oOc—DINNER—oOc
Dinner 1 to 3 and 6 to 9, Wednesday, July 18
Claret Wine.
SOUP. . j
English Beef Broth.
FISH.
Black Bass ala Hollandaiee.
Potatoes ala Marechel.
Sliced Tomatoes, French Dressing-
Queen Olives, Chow Chow, Mixed Picklees.
BOILED.
Leg of Mutton, Piquant Sauce.
ROASTED.
Ribs of Baltimore Beef au jus.
ENTREES.
Veal, fricasseed ala Pnrislenne.
Pear Fritters, Wine Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
Boiled Potatoes. Rice.
Stewed Tomatoes, Boiled Okra.
Boiled Roasting Ears.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Apple Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheesee, Crackers, Fruits.
Lemon Water Ice.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN'S CAFE RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
HALLOING OF LONG ISLAND CELE
BRATED PIPPIN APPLE CIDER.
This pure cider is served on steamers on
the American line, and at the Waldorf-As
toria and lead.ng family grocers in New
Yo. k city.
Paulding's Pippin cider is made from
the pure juice ot 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 he world.
Leading physicians in New York and
Brooklyn recommend this cider to 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 and
placed in a dry room to ripen.
Paulding says “the apples are thorough
ly cri#hed in h:s 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 app es and ground apples if you
take some stems and chew them, you will
find that bittpr taste which is not with
Paulding's crushed apples. This cider has
not the extreme sweetness of the Russet
cider, and everyone will find the Pauld
ing's Pippin cider just right to take with
dinner. LIPPMAN BROS.,
Sole Agents in Savannah.
IT HAS NO EQUAL AS AN APPE
TIZER.
Mr. G. C. Crom, Route Agent Southern
Express Company, says: “My oldest boy,
Curtis, has been a sufferer from indiges
tion for the past five years, and I have
nsver found anything to give him relief
until I purchased a bottle of Sloat’s Vege
table Bitters. It has certainly been a
wonderful medicine in his case. We keep
it in our house and would not be without
it for ten times its cost. I carmot speak
of it too highly, as it has completely
made a cure of my boy, to ho was an in
tense sufferer from indigestion.”
Traveling men indorse Sloat’n
Vegetable Bitter* a* a remedy -for
all form* of indigestion.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR 30 DAYS
At Mark Apple’s Repository can be
found the largest assortment of fine ve
hicles ever brought to this city.
I invite ttje public to call and inspect
them before making a purchase.
Runabouts and top buggies a specialty,
with or without rubber tires.
Take advantage of this opportunity.
Also a full and complete line of grocery,
dairy, express and baker wagons. Ful!
and complete line of harness, etc.
MARK APPLE.
Phone 778. 320 Broughton St., west.
■ A VANN AH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
COMPANY,
Builders of Marine and Stationery Boilers,
will furnish estimates on new work in
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturers. s ) , j
Repair work on Engines and Boilers.
BIDS WANTED.
City of Savannah. Office Director of
Public Works, Savannah. Ga., July 16,
1900.—Bids will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock noon, city time, Tuesday,
July 31, 1900, for the manure from the city
siablts and the street sweepings, etc.
from the streets and lams, to be deliver
ed at city lot for one year from date of
acceptance of bid. The city reserves the
right to reject any or ail bids. En
velopes (o be marked ‘ Bids for Manure,"
etc. Bids to be opened in the presence
of bidders.
GEO. M. GADSDEN, Director.
GREENE & CO.,
138 Whitaker Street.
Picture frnme manufacturers. En
large photographs. \A nl Paper, New
Oak Mouldings Just received for any
size frame. Call and see us.
IF IT’S NICE. AYE HAVE TF. "
Try a can of Boston Baked Beans,with
Tomato Sauce, nr a can of Vienna Sau
sage, with Tomato Sauce, at
HARDEE & MARSHALL' 3.
Phone 955.
good BEER.
Try Red Heart Beer. The bee/ which Is
made In its purity—made where a beer
can’t exist unless it has merit.
Red Heurt Is pure and has stood the
test. ' JUNG BREWING CO.,
Phene 915. WM. M. BRICKEN, Mgr.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND
OFFICE
to rent, located head of Broughton
■tree!, on West Broad, now occu
pied by the Savannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos. Aa they will give up
business In the city on June l, j offer
It for rent from that date.
H. P. SMART.
BONDS EXECUTED
By the American Bonding and Trust Com
pony of Baltimore. We are authorized to
execute locally (Immediately upon appli
cation), ail bonds in Judicial proceedings
In either the state or United States
courts, end of administrators and
guardians.
DBARING & HULL. Agents.
Telephone 324. Provident BultoJng.
For a coo! and de
lightful summer smoke
at a moderate cost
there is nothing better
than Humboldt Cigars.
the experiment.
It’s Never Too Hot to Smoke.
The Best is None Too
Good for Our Customers.
Our large show cases contain the finest brands Imported and
Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc.
Ffl ULSTER’S, If your taste is a
duffy and DRAYTON. normal one, we can suit it.
A Mansions Success.
Tom keener
J. PIXKUSSOHX & CO., 206 Bay street, west, Savannah, Ga.
BONDY & LEDERER, Hakers, New York.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West,
Headquarters
FOR FINE LAUNDRY WORK,
Phone 383.
THE o ai[_Y
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Imperial Nectar
Pure Rye Whiskey,
Foil Quarts, $ I j four bottles, containing foil Gallon, $3.50.
DCICIiyrCO 9 Pfl Sole Proprietor*. 43Whitaker Street.
DlLwlli JLfi W bUi| FULL LINE OF CLARET WINES.
Knight’s Pharmacy
SELLS IT FOR LESS.
Borated Talcum 5c j 4711 Soap JS O
Roach Salt 10c Fever Thermometer 50c
Bryan’s Chill Tonic 25c K. R. C. (Cures Rheumatism) $!.00
Insect Powder. P. D. & Co.'s 40c Celery and Cocoa 75c
Palmers Toilet Water 50e Beef, Iron and Wine
Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes, guaranteed. Good goods, courteous treatment
and one price to all. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY.
Ga. Phone 039. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Bell Phone 539.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NAypTcir^ro^covrirACTi^
City of Savannah,
Office Fire Department,
Savannah, Ga.. July 11. 1900.
All bids for constructing engina liou-e
No. 6 having been rejected, sealed pro
posals for erecting this station in ac
cordance with revised plans and speciii
cations will be received at the office of
the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of
July 18. Successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond.
Plans and specifications can now be had
by applying at the office of the Superin
tendent of the Fire Department, corner
of Indian and West Broad streets.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE, Supt.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO RENOVATE.
We renovate ana remake with hair
ticking moss mattresses sl. hair and wool
maitresses $5. We get the size of bedstead
and make your mattress to o-der, wltnout
extra charge. Fine curled hair and moss
mattresses a specialty. Our meJlcated
steam renovator will purify and clean as
well ns increase in volume your feather
beds and pillows. Renovation of feather
beds $5, bolsters $1.50, pillows 75c. All
work guaranteed first-class.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO.,
Bell Phone 1138. 331 Drayton street.
WHEN VOI GO ON A MAROON.
Don’t fail to lay In a supply of my
matchless Corned Beef. Then if you don't
catjh any fish you have something good
to fall baJk on. Same conditions apply
to other positions. Don't forget to get
some anyway. To-day, Prime Beef. Mut
ton am) Veal. Spring Lamb. Matchless
Corned Beef. JOHN FUNK,
Phones 557. City Market.
NOTICE.
The wreck of the burned house-boat
Caiman, now lying near New Smyrna,
will be sold at auction Thursday, Aug.
9. The wreck w\ll be sold as It lies. Sale
will take place at 12 o’clock noon at the
wreck. For further particulars apply to
ME R RIL L-STE VE N S ENGINEERING
COMPANY,
Jacksonville, Fla.
TUB \A AY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
The only way tc get your carpets prop
erly taken up, cleaned and taken care of
for the rummer is to turn the Job over to
the District Measenger 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. Prices
reasonable They also pack, movo and
■tore furniture and planoa.
C. H. MEDLOCK. 9upL and Mgr.
92.8,000.
One of our clients has placed In our
hands $25,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT A BECKETT.
Pieejdi.nl street, east.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
%r much enhnneeri by proper re-
ROril for fitness of nil accessories.
We Im*e n few of flic very Infest
styles of I.ntlies' 1 liibrellns in vnri
ous shades. .lust file thing- for the
season.
Shirt Waist Sets in rolcl and sil
ver.
Shell Sidcconihs,
Silver-mounted Brushes of all
sorts.
Traveling; (locks, etc.
THEUSBROS
ROYAL
MUSIS HSU
Patrons will lie supplied with
Harvard Beer
\ikli 11 \ without fall.
TRI I/V W O*IU:itFI l/.
cold Water
A subttltute for oil. paint and white
wash. Fire-proof and weather-proof. An
excellent disinfectant. Can he applied by
any one to any kind of surface with any
kind of brush. ANDREW HANLEY CO.,
' Sole Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A OUR PRESCRIPTION#
will bo filled at Park Avenue Pharmacy
while yo wait. We fill them at any hour
day or night. The only live drug store
in southern section of Savannah.
PARK AVENUE PHARMACY,
J. L. Hranan. Proprietor .
Corner Park avenue and Barnard St.
90-Phone 1148.
11AR GAINS l\ FANS.
3 new 110 voitr Cei fng Fans each $15.00.
3 second-hand 220 wlw Celling Fans
eorli $12.50.
13 new 500 volt Ceiling Fans each $25.60,
Price Includes Installation.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.,
Phones 63. M3 Drayton street.
LEOPOLD ADLER, JNO. R DIT i
President. rw- N .
C. T. ELLIS, BARRON clr?.-.
Vice President. Asst. Cashier
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
■Will be pleased to receive the im,, .
of Merchants. Firms, Individuals “
and Corporations.
Liberal favors extended
faCi,lUe " '-*•
SEPARATESAVINGSDEPARTMEUT
interest ( onroi vn,,,) Quarter
ly on deposits.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults t
rent. Correspondence solicited. fc>r
Thß Citizens Hi
OF SAVANNAH.
Business"
Solicits Accounts .( lndlvldasu.
Merchants, Bauk. Hnd otl ,„ c *
ration*.
Collections handle* wltk
economy and dispatch. '
Interest componuded quarterly
allowed on deposits In our Sari..,
Department. *"
Safety Deposit Boxes and 8t„,„.
Vaults. *•
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK. Pre.tde..
MILLS R. LANE, Vice President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON- L. GROOVER. Asst. Cnshl,,
SOUTHERN BANK
of the State of Georgia.
Capital ssooci)s
Surplus and undivided proSts SdOl oco
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
General Banking~Business.
Collections made on all points
accessible through - banks and bankers.
Accounts of Batiks, Bankers, Merchants
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes
tor rent.
Department of Savings, interest parable
quarterly.
Sells Sterling Exchange on London il
and upwards.-
JOHN FLANNERY, President.
HORACE A. CRANE. Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY. WM. W. GORDON.
E. A. WEI 1.. \V. w. GORDON Ip
H. A. CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN. *
LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FERST
H P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY'. JOHN J. KIRBY.
THE GERMANIA BANK
savannah, ga.
Capital *2oo,Out
Undivided profits 50.009
This bayji oilers ,ta aervt.es to corpora.
Lena, merchants and Individuals.
Has authority to act aa executor, ad
ministrator, guardian, eto.
Issues drafts cn the pilnclpal cities la
Great Britain and Ireland and cn tha
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits in the Saving Department,
Safety Boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN. President.
GEO. W TIEDEMAN. Vice Prealdsst
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t Cashier.
SiilWl
CAPITAL, 9330,000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora,
tions and individuals solicited.
Savings Department, Interest Paid
quarterly.
Safety Eoxes and Storage Vaults fo*
rent.
Collections made on ail points at rea
sonable rates.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of the
world.
Correspondence invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President.
W. F. McCAULEY, Cashier.
No. Eta, Chartered, law
THE
HlllS 111 l it
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $500,C00. SURPLUS, SIOO,Mi
UNI iED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President.
BKIRNK GORDON, Vic* President.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upos
the most favorable terms consistent wit
safe and conservative banking.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
raouslmt
For $2,500.
A two-story double cottage on a cor
ner.
A one-story cottage on a corner, and
a lot sixty feet front by one hundred and
seventeen fee deep, with two wide streets
and a lane.
So anxious are the owners to sell that
they will take a part cash and give long
time on the balance at a low rate of In
terest. C. H. DOBSETT.
In Newspoper PyDiirs.
For eale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 25x13. It Is In good order.
Price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO, hut
we have no use for it and warn the room
it occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to *°Y
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, Ga-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
~ MOSQUITOES
will not trouble you If >®° n,a
SROOMI SHEET. It Is a plesssn*
perfume.
MELDERMA
Is a toilet powder that instantly d**
pels the disagreeable odors arising
from perspiration.
OLD STYLE COLD CfIEAM
gives quick relief for sau barns
skin troubles.
SOLOMONS CO.