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CAN WEAR THEIR UNIFORMS.
SAVANNAH COMPANIES WILL NOT
HAVE TO CHANGE.
Attorney General 11a* Decided That
Tlo*c Command* NVliioh llnd on
K*tnl>li*liel I nlform Prior to He
organisation, tan Retain Them.
Former Oflicem May lie Sned for
I'ailinK to lletnrn State Military
Property Equipment I# Badly
Needed.
Atlanta. July 31.—A refusal on the ! art
of the Savannah to discard
their old uniforms for those the state Is
now providing, tj-day led Inspector Gen
eral Obear to call upon Attorney General
Ttrrcll to know If all the state troops
could not he made to wear the now uni
forms.
It stems that several of the Savannah
companies which are among the oldest
in the state have an established uniform
which they have been vising lor many
years, and it is not the desire of the
members to cast off the clothing for
which the company paid and to adopt the
new regulation suits.
It is the desire of the adjutant general
to have ail the troops of the state simi
larly uniformed so that there will be no
irregularity and he has been working to
this end since the reorganization of the
militia.
As the state is now giving clothing to
oil ccmi ini s, so as to have the uniforms
the same, the adjutant g n ral thinks
that it should be aoapted. After inves
tigating the matter the* attorney general
decid'd that where a company had an es
tablished uniform or batallion had an es
tablished uniform, it could not h • com
pelled to change unless it so desired. The
company, however, must have been or
ganized bet ore the reorganization of the
state troops.
According to Mr. Terrell’s version of the
affair, wilich is based on Section 1144 of
the political code, the old companies of
the state can retain the uniforms that
they now have despite tlie- protests of
headquarters.
After Misulng Property.
The state of Georgia may sue some
former officers of the militia for proi>erty
issued to them while in charge of com
panies. There is considerable property
of the state which has not been accounted
for, and which is scattered among the
many former memiiers of the companies
that have been disbanded. The bonds of
the companies are on file with the inspec
tor general, and it may be that if the
property is not forthcoming the bonds
wMll be brought into use.
The property it* of various kinds. Gov.
Candler was notified of the fact by the In
spector general, and had the matter un
der advisement. He has not yet taken
any action in the matter, but it is thought
likely that he will order the officers to
be sued in event the property is not re
turned or properly accounted for.
The militia companies were fully equip
ped before the Spanish-American War,
but then some of the companies were
disorganized, the state property, consist
ing of knapsacks, guns, hats and other
articles furnished, to some extent, was not
return'd when the retiring officers made
their reports.
Now the question has arisen as to how
to get the property back and to deter
mine just who is responsible for it. The
articles which may not have been re
turned may be worth several thousand
dollars. Equipment of any kind is very
much needed by the state just at the pres
ent. It is the determination of the in
spector general to get back as much of
the missing property as possible, and
where he cannot do so, to collect the
amount for what has been lost.
BANKS IN FINE CONDITION.
State Rank Examiner Hn* Abont
Completed III* Work.
Atlanta, July 31.—According to State
Bank Examiner S. G. Turner, who has
just completed the examination of nearly
all of the banks in Georgia, those insti
tutions ore in fine condition. Mr. Turner
has been at work in the various towns of
Georgia since Jan. 1. It takes him about
eight month** to make the rounds, and he
will still be engaged in Atlanta for about
three weeks.
He eaid this morning the banks had In
creased in number, and that they were in
splendid condition. According to a state
ment made by him this morning, there are
less past due papers on hand than In many
years. The increase in business has
amounted to about 25 per cent, over last
year.
Mr. Turner has been constantly on the
go since the first of the year. He has no
special route, but travels from one place
to another. A bank never receives notice
of his coming, and he always makes the
examination as soon as he appears at
that institution.
His annual report, which will be ready
some time in October, will be very inter
esting. and will give the exact condition
of the Georgia bank-.
BROtGIITON GETS DAMAGES.
Conftoliflntrri fa il Him $734) n* a Re
sult of mi Accident.
Atlanta, July 31.—Dr. L. G. Broughton
has been paid $750, in settlement of his
claim for damages against the Consoli
dated Railway Company. The price was
agreed upon by arbitrators representing
the car company and the preacher. Vice
President T. K. Glenn of the Atlanta
Railway and Power Company acted for
the company. Councilman J. J. Maddox
acted for Dr. Broughton.
On the night of June 18 Dr. Broughton
and his young lady stenographer were re
turning from a tent meeting In a buggy.
On Whitehall street a trolley can ran
\,p behind the buggy and overturned it,
throwing the occupants to the ground. Dr.
Broughton had a contusion on his head
for several days as a result of the acci
dent and complained of pains in his back
and knee joints. He was not seriously
lnterrup’ed In his pastoral work and fill
ed his pulpit at the next regular service.
ONE WEEK FOII PETITIONS.
New Rule Ha* Been Adopted by the
I'rlsoii ( ominlmhloii.
Atlanta, July 31.—The Prison Commis
sion has adopted anew rule. Hereafter
one week in each month will be devoted
to the hearing of applications for par
rule was adopted at a recent meeting of
Ihe commission. The first week in each
month has been set aside to hear the peti
tions.
Mny Call Dr. Hawthorne.
Atlanta. July 31.—There je a strong
probability that Dr. J. B. Hawthorn of
Richmond, Tenn.. will be called to till
the pulpit of the Second Baptist Church,
recently vacated by the resignation of
Dr. Henry McDonald. Dr. Hawthorno at
one time was pastor of the First Baptist
Church, this city. He is one of Ihe most
eloquent preachers in this section of the
country.
The Non-Irritating
Cathartic
Easy to take, easy to operate—
I Hood’s Pills
Apollinaris
(“THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS")
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS,
TAXES ON DEBENTI HES.
Effort to Collect Then* From Georgia
llnilroad Company.
Atlanta, July 31.—Richmond county will
probably issue executions against the
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company,
if that corporation fails to pay taxes on
$338,000 worth of Atlanta and West Point
debentures.
For several years, in fact, until 1899, The
Georgia road has been paying the city,
county and stale tux on these debentures,
which amounted to about $7,000, ail told.
Rost year the road failed to give in the
returns on the debentures, and when
called on to do so, said they had been
transferred io the Eouisville and Nash
ville Railroad when that company leased
the Georgia Railroad some twenty years
ago.
Judge Eve of the County Court of Rich
mond, has raised the point, and it is his
contention, that Ihe Georgia Railroad
Company is etill liable for the tax. The
Georgia road officials say the L*ouisvUie
and Nashville is now in control of the
debentures. The Louisville and Nashville
is a non-resident corporation, and none’
of its track touches in Georgia. Taxes
cannot be collected from that road on
that account.
Demand has been made on the railroad
for the taxes, and in the event they arc
not paid it is very.likely that executions
will be issued against the property of the
company.
TO SEND TEAM TO SAVANNAH.
Governor’* Horse Guuril ftiive Ac
cepted ilie Invitation.
Atlanta, July 31—The Governor’s Horse
Guard have accepted the invitation of
flu* Avondale Rifle Association to partici
pate in the shoot to be had in Savannah
on Sept. 4 and a.
The matter was brought up at the me- t
irg of the company he and last night and
when the vote was tak n every member
present was in favor of sending down a
team to compere for the prizes which will
he announced in the next few days. The
team to be sent has not been and tided on.
It will be composed of the best shots in
the company. It is probable the men will
compete on the range here first and then
the best marksmen will be sent to Savan
nah. If there is not an opportunity for all
the members of the troops to shoot here,
the score already on the target book of
the company will be count'd.
The question of sending a team to Sea
Girt. New Jersey, has not been taken
up As soon as the team which will go
to Savannah is selected the men will go
lo the range every few days to get in
trim for the shoot. It is the intention
of the Horse Guard to win the prize offer
ed by the Savannahians and ihey will me
every effort to he successful.
LAURENS SUPERIOR COURT.
Two Men Sent Up for Life for Mur
der—Other Cute*.
Dublin, Ga., July 31.—Laurens Superior
Court adjourned lad night lor the term.
The most Important cases disposed of
were that of Jackson Stanley, a negro,
charged with the murder of Paul Blue,
another negro, June 9; W. H. Ford ham,
for the murder of Oscar Cann on July 4,
and Lee Jolly, for the assault of Miss
Delk a few days ago. All of the parties
were convicted. Stanley and Fordham go
to the penitentiary for life, but Jolly es
caped with a sentence of twelve months
upon the county gang. Ford
ham is well connected in this
and Wilkinson counties. Ordinary Ford
ham of this county is an uncle and the
late lion. Benjamin Fordham of Wilkin
son county was his grandfather. He
takes his conviction very coolly. Stanley,
the negro, has asked for anew trial, but
it is the opinion of the people that he
should be satisfied with the life sentence
he received. Frank Webb, Jock Haskins
and Charley Davis, who were jointly In
dicted with Davis for the murder of Can
non, were not tried. A good number of
true bilU for the illegal sale of whisky
were returned by the grand jury. Five
or six bills were returned against a Ma
con whisky drummer for taking orders in
this county.
CINCINNATI'S POPULATION.
It Sliu*v* an Increase of 28,004 or 0.7 T
Per Cent.
Washington, July 31.—The census office
to-day made public the population of the
city of Cincinnati, O. It Is 325,902, an in
crease over the last census of 28,994, or
9.88 per cent.
Refu*< a l to Send Him to Jail.
Charleston, S. C\, July 31.—1n the Unit
ed States Didtrief Court here to-day,
Judge Brawley handed down a decision
in the D. Sitgreaves bankruptcy case in
which he refuses to commit the former
Laurens merchant to jail. The court
says that while tl\ere is no question of
the court’s right to do so, there is not
sufficient proof that the money being
looked for by the creditors of the bank
rupt is still in the hands of SUgreaves,
while it was shown in open court that
he had gambled away large quantities
of it.
To Inorfaße It* Capital.
Atlanta, July 31.—The Tifton, Thomas
ville and Gulf Railroad has been given
permission by the Secretary of the Stale
to Increase its capital stock from SIOO,OOO
to $1,000,000. The road’s officials say they
will extend the tracks some fifty miles
in the near future.
The Ret Prescription for Mnlnrln,
Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron
and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure
—no pay. Price 60c.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WHILE WE LIVE. LET I S LIVE 111
THE WAV.
Get the best—it's cheaper,
tory, more wholesome, and more health
ful. You con always act the best at my
stalls In the City Market. I keep nothing
else. To-day, Prime Beef, Veal and Mut
ton, Spring Da mb. Matchless Corned
Beef. JOHN FUNK.
Phones 557. City Market.
IF IT’S NICE, AVE HAVE IT.
CANDY-CANDY-CANDY.
For a few days, to reduce stock, we
will sell our Sac Mixed Candy for 15c lb,
Phone 956. HARDEE & MARSHALL,
NOW’ AT ItRAMH'S.
Having this day severed my connection
with the Abercorn Grocery Company, I
will In futurr be found at the store of
the well known S. \V. Branch Company,
where I will be pleased to see and serve all
of my friends. TIIOS. W. LYON.
Savannah, July 30,
THEMOKNIJSG NEWS: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900.
FUNERAL INVITATION*.
PETERSON—The friends of Mr. and
Mrs. F. V. Peterson are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral of the lat
ter, from the residence 109 Bolton street,
west, tills (Wednesday) morning at half
past ten o’clock.
MEETINGS.
i\Tl"Tli"7l
To the oflieers and members of the P.
E. Club: Y’ou are hereby summoned to
meet at yu*i regular place of meeting. A.
X. Mordeoal's, Taylor street, west, at 2 p.
m., Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1900, lo pay the
last tribute of respect to our deceased
brother, Geo. A. Mongin. By order of
T. H. GREEN, President.,
ROBT. McINTOSH, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COURT JI'HOR S.
The petit Jurors of the City Courl need
not appear until Thursday, Aug. 2, 1900,
at 10 a. m. By order of the Hon. Thomas
M. Norwood. Judge.
WARING RUSSELL, JR., Clerk.
TABLE D’HOTE.
60e—DINNER—50c
Dinner 1 to 3 and 6 to 9, Wednesday,
Aug. 1.
Claret Wine.
SOUP.
Consomme of Tomato.
FISH.
Small Filets of Red Snapper ala Creole.
Potato ala Algerienne.
Sliced Tomatoes, Queen Olives.
Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles.
BOILED.
Fresh Fulton Market Corned Beef and
Cabbage.
ROASTED.
Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Yorkshire Pud
ding.
ENTREES.
Fresh Tongues a l'Allemande.
Pineapple Fruit Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, Butter Beans.
Sliced Tomatoes, Rice, Boiled Okra.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Potato Pie, Assorted Cakes.
Cheese. Crackers, Fruits.
Lemon Water Ice.
French Colfeee.
At LEVAN’S CAFE RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
MR. S. E. JOl’MMi, OF AUGUSTA, GA.,
Writes:
“Rest assured I will never let an oppor
tunity pass for speaking ray heart’s grat
itude in behalf of the water of that Grand
Old Spring, when, by its use, I received
new life and vitality. Y'ou can use my
name, if you like, lor I could not with
hold It when I feel that there is a possi
bility of my certificate causing someone
in a like tlx to try the virtues of its
waters. When I first heard of and visited
your Springs 1 was, and had been, crip
pled with rheumatism, walking on crutch
es, and reckless as to my future from the
torture I endured. Had been to the Hot
Springs of Virginia without material ben
efit: but after spending about four weeks
with you, expressed my crutches home
and have not used them since. ’’
All you can drink for 6 cents, at Liv
ingston’s.
Savannah, July 31st, 1900.
The partnership existing heretofore be
tween Mr. Bernhard Strauss and Mr. Ed
ward Karow is to-day dissolved by mu
tual consent. Mr. Bernhard Strauss retir
ing.
Mr. Edward Karow, in partnership with
Mr. Henry Forrer of Liverpool, will con
tinue the business under the style of firm
of
STRAUSS & CO., Liverpool, and
KAROW & FORRER In Savannah and
New Orleans.
All debts due to and owing by the late
partnership will be received and paid by
the new firms.
STRAUSS & CO.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION”.
Owing to the death of the senior, the
firm of R. Q Cassels & Son. has this day
been dissolved.
I will continue the business* under the
firm name of R. Q. Oassels’ Son, assuming
all liabiliiies and collecting all accounts
of the old firm.
R. FRANK CASSELS,
Mclntosh, Ga., Aug. Ist, 19C0.
■JUEt I \L NOTICE.
All Ml’t against the Italian ark
Francesco, must be presented at our
office before 12 o’clock m. this day, or
payment thereof will be debarred.’
STRAOHAN & CO.. Consignees.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 1, 1900.
CORNED lIEKF.
Plenty extra Corned Bref, made espec
ially for my trade, by me.
. M. S. GARDNER,
Phones 675. Wayne and Whitaker.
P. S.—Everything choice In meats.
Spring Lamb. Spring Chicken,, Spring
Vegetables and Fruits.
II ELM KEN'S CAFE,
Liberty and Whitaker.
The only up to date cafe suitable for
select parties In the city.
One block from De Soto.
Phone 646. J. H. HELMKEN, Prop.
LOOK.
The finest line of Mantels, Tiling and
Grates In the city. Prices rock bottom.
Save money by seeing our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Congress and Drayton.
Phone 519.
RED HEART.
The beer of all beers is
—RED HEART.—
All good people urlnk It.
WM. BRICKEN, Manager.
JUNG BREWING CO.
Phone 915.
GREENE A- CO.,
13S Whitaker.
Pletnre Frunic* made to order.
Room Mouldings in gilt or colors.
Enlarged photoaraplia.
Art Materials.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dr. J. L. Former has removed his office
to No. 101 Oglethorpe avenue, east, ovfr
Knight’s pharmacy. Practice limited lo
genlto-urlnary end rectal diseases. Office
hours: 9to 1 and 3 to 5.
FOR RENT.
We have a few desirable flats and
houses In first-class locality that we will
rent right to right tenants.
ESTATE SALOMON COHEN,
SPECIAL NOTICES*
PAULDING OF LU\G ISLAND CELE
uHated pippin apple cider.
This pure cider is served on steamer* on
the American line, and at the Waldorf-As
toria and leading family grocers in New
York 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 cid*r 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 rip^n.
Paulding says “the appl- s 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 app eg 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 elder has
not the extreme sweetness of the Russet
cider, and everyone will find the Pauld
'ng'a Pippin cider just right to take with
dinner. LI PPM AN BROS,
Sole Agents im Savannah.
IT HAS XO EQUAL AS AN APPE
TIZER.
Mr. G. C. Crom, Route Agent Southern
Express Company, say's: "My oldest boy,
Curtis, has been a sufferer from indiges
tion for the past five years, and I have
never 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 cannot speak
of It too highly, as it has completely
made a cure of my boy, who was an In
tense sufferer from indigestion.”
Traveling men indorse Sloat’s
Vegetable Ritters n* a remedy for
all form* of indigestion.
LHVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
TOC WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
By paying your hill* mm or be*
form the 15th Inst.
B. H. LEVY ft ORO.
ESPECIAL, INOUCBaiESTS AT MARK
APPLE'S REPOSITORY.
I offer to the public for fifteen days in
high grade work, two fine extension top
Carriages, 3 open, Carriages, 6 Phaetons, 5
Runabouts, 2 Pneumatio Runabouts, 4
Handsome Traps, 20 Open and Top Spring
Delivery Wagons at factory cost, with
freight added. This is no humbug. Call
and examine for yourself and you will
make no mistake. A full and complete
line of Harness at cost.
Mark Apple Carriage Repository. 320
Broughton street, west, use only the Kelly
Springfield Rubber Tire, the best on the
market. Phone 773.
KMIGHT'S PHARtIAOT
SEERS IT FOR LESS.
Borated Talcum Be
Roach Sait 10c
Bryan’s Chill Tonic 2oc
Insect Powder, P. D. & Co.’s 40c
Palmer’s Toilet Water 50c
4711 Soap ljc
Fever Thermometer 60c
K; R. C. (Cures Rheumatism) SI.OO
Celery and Cocoa 75c
Beef, Iron and Wine 75c
Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes guar
anteed. Good goods, courteous treat
ment and one price to all.
Mail orders solicited.
KNIGHT S PHARMACY.
Ga. Phone 539. Bell Phone 53D.
SAVANNAH POIMIDRY AND MACHINE
COMPANY,
Builders of Marine and Stationery Boilers,
will furnish estimates on new work in
competition with Northern and Western
manufacturers.
Repair work on Engines and Boilers
NOW IS THE TIME TO RENOVATE.
We renovate ana remake with hair
ticking moss mattresses $4, hair and wool
mattresses $6. We get the size of bedstead
and make your mattress to order, without
extra charge. Fine curled hair and moss
mattresses o epeclalty. Our medicated
steam renovator will purify and clean as
well as increase dn 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 1135. 331 Drayton street,
HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
AGENCY.
We buy and sell real estate, collect rents
and negotiate loans on same at 6 per cent.
Represent the Travelers' Insurance Com
pany, accident and liability departments.
Represent the New York Underwriters
Fire Insurance Agency and the Phoenix
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Ail business entrusted to us will be ap
preciated and will receive prompt and
careful attention.
No. 27 Bay, east. Telephones 348.
W. C. FRIPP & CO.
YOl R PRESCRIPTIONS
will bo tilled 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. Branan, Proprietor ,
Corner Park avenue and Barnard St.
So-Phone 1146.
GOOD LIQUOR.
Get Wilson Whisky at ROBT. REM
LER’S. Liberty and Drayton. Head
quarters for the best brands.
Country trade solicited.
No charge for jugs.
Phone SIS. " '~l
RONDS EXECUTED
By tha 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 und
guardians.
BEARING * HULL, Agent*
Telephone 324. Provident Bulk.lng.
CHARLTON A CHARLTON.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
•Rooms 12, Provident Building.
Best and Largest
3 for 5c smoke in the world.
INSIST ON HAVING
CLOTH TOP CJGARRQS.
You will find them on sale everywhere.
lkT 1 t 9 “If it's wholesome.
New Mackerel!
You will want some for breakfast, Just received
a choice lot of Fine, Fat, Fresh, White Mackerel.
They weigh from 16 to 24 ounces. 20c pound. At
Phones 554— MUNSTER’S— Duffy and Drayton.
A Marvelous Success.
J. PINKUSSOHN & CO., 206 Bay street, west, Savannah, Ga.
BONDY & LEDERER, /lakers, New York.
OUR FACILITIES
ARE UNSURPASSED.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West. Flron? 333,
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Imperial Nectar
Pure Rye Whiskey.
Foil Quarts, $1; four bottles, containing full Gallon, $3.50.
nr | nm|\rn Q ft ft Sole Proprietors, 43 Whitaker Street.
**LLolll ULn (jU UUlf FULL LINE OF CLARET WINES.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE
For Hie Inl'oi'iuntiou of the Pnblic.
City of Savannah,
Office Clerk of Council,
July 24, 1900.
The following amended ordinance is
hereby published for the information of
the public and all persons failing io com
ply with Its provisions will without fur
ther notice be placed upon the informa
tion docket and lined:
An ordinance to amend an ordinance
passed June 1, 1887. and codified in sec
tion 759 of MacDonell's Code of Savannah:
Section 1. Be U ordained by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Savannah,
in Council assembled. That the above re
cited ordinance, which is set out fn sec
tion 759, and on page 198 of MacDoneli’s
Code of the city of Savannah be, and
the same is hereby amended so that all
persons referred to in the first part of
said section shall be, and they are here
by required, to keep two or more boxes
or barrels, In one of which -shall be de
posited all matter and material of a non
combustible character, such as dirt,
ashes, manure, tin cans and other non
combustible articles, and in the other
matter and material of a combustible
character, the purpose and intent of this
amendment being to keep in separate
boxes or barrels the non-combustible and
the combustible matter and maierial to
be taken up by the scavenger carts.
By order of the Mayor.
WILLIAM P. BAILEY,
Clerk of Council.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
City of Savannah, Director of Public
Works, Savannah, Ga., July 24, 1900.
Sealed proposal* will be received at this
office until Tuesday, July 31, 1900, at 12
o’clock noon, city time, to furnish the
city of Savannah with supplies until Aug.
31, 1900. All proposals must be made on
official forms, which can be secured at
this office on and after (his dare
Envelopes to be marked "Proposals for
Supplies." The city reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. Bids to be
opened in the presence of bidders.
GEO. M. GADSDEN, Director.
TUE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
The only way tc get your carpets prop
erly taken up. cleaned and taken care of
for the eummer is to turn the job over t.
the District Messenger and Delivery Cos.,
telephone 2, or cull at 32 Montgomery
street, and they will make you an estt
mete or.- the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
etore furniture nnd planoe.
C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt. and Mgr.
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 vbe cliy on June ), i offer
It fpr rent from that date.
H P SMART.
TRULY WONDERFUL.
WATER
COLDWATER
****feiyflgw** paint.
A substitute for oil, paint and white
wash. Fire-proof nnd weather-proof. An
excellent disinfectant. Can be applied by
any on* to any kind of surface with any
kind of brush. ANDREW HANLEY CO.,
ole Agent*
BUSINESS NOTICES.
WFORILOf
30x617.
On the block south side of Tenth, be
tween Montgomery and West Broad.
There are but three lots left. I will sell
either of them at the exceedingly low
price of $500.00 to close out the block.
Very easy terms can be had by appli
cation to me. There is a lane in the rear.
I also have the corner of West Broad aud
Eleventh, 47x117. C. H. DORSET!'.
I iu. ei a
Telephone u* for
HHARVARD
MS?)
We Wash
To Perfection.
Office 307 Bull Street. Telephone ioo.
OUR STOCK
OF CUT GLASS
Is nlwuys up to n standard of ex
ccllenee. The newest shapes and
cuttings being constantly sent us
from the- factories. NVe being
pioneers in the Introduction of
tnt Glass, we have kept to the
front in excellence of quality.
THEUS BROS.
*23,000.
One of our clients has placed In out
hands $25,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT.
£4 President street, east.
LEOPOLD ADLER. JNO. R. DILLON
President. Cashier *
C. T. ELLIS, BARRON CARTi’fU
Vico President. Asst. Cashier S
Tfie Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
Will be pleased to receive the account,
of Merchants, Firms, Individuals. Bar.Ka!
and Corporations-. '
Liberal favors extended.
Unsurpassed collection facilities, lnsur*
Ing prompt returns.
SEPARATE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTER.
LY ON DEPOSITS.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults fo*
rent. Correspondence solicited.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL 5500.000.
'i ruu.acu u Geuerui Uuukiua
Baiineai,
Solicits Accounts c! Individual*,
Merchant*, Uuoka and other Corpo*
ration*.
Collections handled with safety
economy end dispatch. '
Interer compounded quarter!,
allowed op deposits In our Savings
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Storana
Vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, President.
RILLS B. LANE, Vlee President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
°™ i!DOiV ~ CnOOVER - Abb*. Cnshlea,
SOUTHERN BANK
of the State of Georgia.
Capital $500,000
Surplus and undivided profits $4Ol
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities tor transacting a
General Banking Business,
Collections made on all jaoints *
accessible through banks and
Accounts of Bunks, Bunkers, Merchants
and offers solicited. Safe Deposit Boxed
tor rent.
Department of Savings, Interest payabla
quarterly.
Sells Sterling Exchange on London £l
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY, President.
HORACE A. CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN, Coshier.
DIRECTORS:
JNO. FLANNERY. WM. W. GORDON.
E. A. WEIL W. W. GORDON jk
H. A. CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN
LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FERST
H. P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
CAPITAL, $350,000.
Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora*
tions and individuals solicited.
Savings Department. interest paid
quarterly.
Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults fo*
rent.
Collections mad© on all points at rea
sonable rates.
Drafts sold on all the chief cities of thd
world.
Correspondence invited.
JOSEPH D. WEED, President.
JOHN C. ROWLAND, Vice President,
W. F. McCAULEY. Cashier.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital S2OO, aug
Undivided profits oO.oOtl
This bank otters its services to corpora
tions, merchants and individuals.
liss authority to act ss executor, ad
solnlstrator, guardian, eto.
Issues drafts on the pilnctpal cities is
Great Britain and Ireland and oo ths
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits In the Saving Department.
Safety Boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN. President.
GEO. W. TIFDKMAN, Vies President
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass’t Cashier.
= -’’ 4
No. lull. Chartered, lost
THE
Hi III! M
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL. $500,C00. SURPLUS, sloo.Ova.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON. President.
BKIRME GORDON, Vice President.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chants nnd corporations received upon
the mot favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
For Rent,
Residence 118 Gaston
street, west.
All conveniences. Can b
rented from Ist August.
Apply to
CHATHAM REAL ESTATE AND IM
PROVEMENT CO.,
Bryan Street, East.
13 Kffintr PINK.
For Bale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 25x42. It Is In good order.
Price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO, but
we have no use for It and want the room
it occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct U> any
newspaper o.Hce. ,
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, Ga.
ftI’UCIAL .\umuk
MOSUL ITOUS
will not trouble you If you n*o
SIiOOMISKKEST. It I* a plcnaut
perfume.
MELDfiltMi
in a toilet powiler that intantiy dIM
pel* the li*!iareenble odor* arlnlnjfl
from pernpfrntlon.
OLD STYLE COLD CREAM
ftSve* quick relief fur *nu burn* and
• kiu trouble*.
OLOA10!*S CO,