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LEGAL BATTLE OVER TAXES.
QIESTIOY OF IH;\I)U( \RTERB OF
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
Jt Is Held Thn t the Headquarter*
llavo Never Been Mov 'd From %u
-- j£imt and an Kftort Will lie Madi*
by Rlcli. ind i onnty to C ollect
Hack Tnxea for Twenty-two Venn*.
ClmrKed That tlie Company Made
Improper Itcturns.
Atlanta, Aug 4.—A great legal battle
over back taxes for twenty-two years,
amounting, it is said, to over $60,000, is in
prospect between the authorities of Rich
mond county and the Southern Express
Company.
This wili probably be the outcome of the
recent decision of the Supreme Court rela
tive to corporation taxes.
Judge William F. Eve of Augusta, com
missioner of roads and revenue for Rich
mond county, has been taking the matter
in hand. Comptroller Gen. Wright was
asked about the matter, and to-day se
cured an opinion from Attorney Gen. Ter
rell to the effect that the express com
pany is liable for the taxes claimed by
Richmond county. Acting on this advice,
Judge Eve will probably proceed at once
against the cori>oration.
The company has paid the taxes on its
gross earnings under a recent decision of
the Supreme Court, but the county claims
that taxes are also due on the personal
property of the company, as the head
quarters are supposed to be in Augusta.
The headquarters of the Southern Express
Company were moved to t’hattanooga sev
eral months ago, but Judge Eve contends
that the move was only a technical one
and that the money of the company and
most of its property are in Augusta.
The express company did not make the
proper returns, so it is claimed, and for
that reason the trouble has arisen.
The express company says that Its
bonds and other ‘■ecuriiies are on deposit
in New York, while tne headquarters are
not in Augusta, and for that reason it is
not due to pay the amount assessed by
the county. The question seems to rest
on the location of the headquarters, and
from present indications it looks as if the
court will determine that point.
COfyQI ITT COUNTY’S GROWTH.
Large Gain In Tax Return*—Big In
crease In Popnlation.
Moultrie, Ga., Aug. 4.—The consolidation
of tax returns* shows that the gain in
taxable property in the county for this
year was $431,450. a gain of 32 per cent.
The percentage of increase will probably
be greater in the county than in Moul
trie.
The Increase in population by present
census, will probably be nearly, or quite
300 per cent, over the last census; the
census of 1890 gave the population some
thing lower than 4.000, while the present
census will, in ail probability, show near
ly 14,000. It is quite probable that there
will be no county in the state chat will
show a greater percentage of increase.
A public barbecue will be given by the
business men of Moultrie on Aug. 16.
There will be a number of very pleasant
features. All the adjoining town will be
invited.
The creditors of Lee ft Ferguson. who
were formerly in business near here, met
at Bainbridge last Monday, and elected
Mr. M. J. Pearsall trustee of the estate.
DEATH FROM POISONOUS WEED.
Young Girl Died in Atlanta After a
Painful Illne**.
Atlanta. Aug. 4.—Miss Carrie Werrell,
16 years old, was riding a bicycle along
a country road near Clinton. S. C. t about
ten day< ago. She dismounted and gath
ered some wild flowers. • Among the flow
ers was a poisonous weed, which she
crushed in her hand. Unconscious of
danger, she touched her lips later with
the poisoned hand. To-day she died at
the Grady Hospital an 4 the physicians
Bay the poison caused her death.
For several days the girl’s malady baf
fled the surgeons and physicians. She
complained of pains in the chest and
throat, which were sw lien. Finally she
remembered the ride in rhe country and
told the surgeons. They then pronounced
the malndv due to the poisonous weed.
A PIONEER CITIZEN DEAD.
William A. Haynen Had Lived In At
lanta Ovrw Fifty Years.
Atlanta, Aug. 4—William Augustus
Haynee, one of Atlanta's pioneer citizens,
died to-day at the age of 68. For more
them fifty years he had been a promi
nent figure in Atlanta. About a year ago
he suffered a stroke of paralysis, and his
death was due to this.
Mr. Haynes leaves a widow’, two sons,
two daughters and three sisters. His
eonts are Albion H. Haynes, mannger of
the Atlanta Compact Fire Underwriters,
and Clyde Haynes of the Southeastern
Freight Association. His daughters are
Mrs. Robert Stokes and Miss Eftle Haynes
and his sisters are Mrs. William S. Ever
ett. wife of the senior partner of the Ev
erett-Ridley-Ragan Company. Mrs. Rich
ards and Mrs. Anna Ren wick. These
were his only relatives.
THE HARDVYKK BILL AGAIN.
Result In North Carolina to Can*e
It* Renppearanee.
Atlanta. Aug. 4 —Owing to the result of
the recent election in North Carolina, in
which white supremacy was engrafted on
the state, Representative Hardwick will
Introduce in'o the next session of the
Georgia Legislature .a hill providing for
a constitutional amendment similar in
form and provisions to that adopted in the
Old North State. This inforces a property
and educational qualification on suffrage
w’hich practically diefianchises the ne
groes.
Mr*. Long Tried Suicide.
Columbia, S. C , Aug. 4.—Mrs. 1). A.
Lone, wife of a railroad contractor from
North Carolina now at Bethune, 8 C.,
t ok an ounce of chloroform last night.
Her hud and, it is all l gel, is exception
ally Jealous and as the result of his un
just suspicions and accusations • Mrs.
I-ong attempted her life.
Wants to Be State l.i lira rin n.
Atlanta. Auk 4.—Gov. Candler to-day
received an application for appointment as
state librarian from Judge C. C. Klb
bee of Macon. Judge Kibbee has been
a member of the Macon bar for a num
ber of years, hui lias retired from prac
tice. He has strong recommendations for
the place.
Thmnaavtlle Board of Trade.
Thomasvilie. Ga.. Aug. 4.—The Thomas
ville Board of Trade war. organized this
afternoon, with a very resi>ectabl mem
bership. W. H. Ilrandon was elected
president, C. W. Cooper, secretary and
treasurer, and E. M. Mallette, D. Ella*.
J W. Peacock. T. J. Ball and James
Watt as directors.
Justices to Take Yarntlnns.
Atlanta, Aug. 4 The Supreme Court
will adjourn next week, and the several
Justices will leave the etty for the North
*o spend their vacations. It will be the
first vacation the court has taken this
year.
" Wilful Waste
Makes Woeful Want."
R is as wasteful not to secure what
you need and might have as H is to squan
der what you already possess . Health is
a priceless possession. You can secure it
and keep it by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
which purifies the blood , cures disease, and
invigorates the whole system.
'J L", J 'LI —.. 111 - ii" -■ILJ. 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AROUND THE HORN.
Steamer leaves foot of Whitaker street
SUNDAY, at 3.30 p. m., passing Thunder,
bolt and Warsaw Sound.
This will be a lovely trip.
Fare 50c.
GEORGE U. BEACH.
AG TK INFLAMMATION OF THE
BLADDER AND CATARRH OF
THE BLADDER.
Col. Joseph M. Hull of Fort Eagle, Fla..
says:
* * “After being treated by two of the
most eminent physician* of Georgia, first
for sub-acute inilMrrm.nion of the bladrler
ami afterwards for catarrh of the blad
der. without relief, I went to your spring,
a perfect skeleton, not able to walk alone,
and after drinking of the waters freely in
twenty-four hours the disease was check
ed. and I have never had a return since of
the disease. I think the water of your
spring a certain cure for kidney and blad
der disease. Any one wishing to write me
about it can do so and I will answer them
cheerfully.”
All you can drink for sc, at Livingston’s,
—ad.
Economy la Wealth.
MALT MEAD,
The delightful family drink, 91.20
per case two <lnr.cn pint*; sixty cents
cash paid at yonr residence for the
empties. Stock always on hand.
Family order* promptly filled.
THE S. W. BRANCH CO.
RYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS.
SUMMER SESSION NOW IN PRO
GRESS.
Stenography (Munson. Graham or Pit
man). typewriting, bookkeeping. English
branches, penmanship. Short thorough
practical course*. Latest and best meth
ods. Students prepared directly for busi
ness Our graduates always give satis
faction. Take advantage of our summer
session; enter now and fit yourself for a
position. Special night acssion for those
who are employed during the day.
Send for catalogue.
M. E. RYAN, Principal.
TO BUILDERS.
Get Onr Price* on CHANDELIERS and
BRACKETS, and save 40 per cent.
We are not in any Trust or Combina
tion. Our diecounte are 40 and 10 per cent,
from list. No extra charge for oxidiz
ing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY,
Phone 02. 112 Drayton Street.
WE BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE.
Negotiate loans on same at 5 per cent,
and collect rents. Represent The Travel
ers’ Insurance Cos., accident and liability
departments. Represent the New York
Underwriters Fire Ins. agency. Represent
the Greenwich Fire Ins. Cos. Represent
the Phoenix Mutual
ness entrusted to us will be appreciated,
and will receive prompt and careful at
tention. No. 27 Bay street, east. Tele
phone 348. W. C. FRIPP ft CO.
The 20th Century Family Bever-
MALT MEAD.
Ice cold) sparkling, delightful, at
CON IDA’S.
*113.0440.
For sale, one of the nicest residences
in the city. Lot 62 by 130 feet. On a wide
street. In a nice neighborhood. Hot
water system of heating, electric bells,
fans and lights, burglar alarm. Nice
garden, large yard, with stable. Address
P. O. Box 501, city.
NOTICE.
The wreck of the burned house-boat
Caiman, now lying near New Smyrna,
will be sold at auction Thursday, Aug.
9. The wreck will be sold as it lies. Saie
will take place at 12 o'clock noon al the
wreck. For further particulars apply to
MERRILL-STEVENS ENGINEERING
COMPANY.
Jacksonville, Fla.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Our sample room at the Broadway Cen
tral Hotel, New York, is now open, where
Mr. Keen will bi glad to see and serve
you. J. K. ORR SHOE CO.,
Of Atlanta, Ga.
ORDER WHAT YOU WISH.
Fine Beef, tine Lamb, tine Chickens.
All kinds fruits, all kinds vegetables.
M S. GARDNER.
Phones 575. Wayne and Whitaker.
P. B.—Remembet I have all such things
as Brains, Trip-, Sweet Bread and an
abundant quantity of that Corned Beef.
RED HEART.
The beer of all beers Is
-RED HEART.—
All good people urink It.
WM. BRICKEN, Manager.
JUNG BREWING CO.
Phone 915.
HKI.WKEVS CAFE,
Liberty and Whitaker.
The only up to date cafe suitable for
select parties In the city.
One block from De Boto.
Phone 646. J. H. HELMKEN, Prop.
fancy and HB-rncamto brick.
We manufacture and sell all kinds ol
fancy and re-pressed brick, paving and
building bricks Our common brick ara
the best for building purposes, being larger
than other kilns maks. and cheaper. See
samples end prices
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Congress and Drayton streets,
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. AUGUST 5, 1900.
MARRIAGES.
Isle of Hope, July 26, by the Rev. J. L.
Scully, James P. Waring and Emma J.
Hazlehurst. No cards.
AFUCIAL -NOTICE*.
TtmjTinioTK.
60c—DIN N E R—soc
Dinner 6 to 9, Sunday, Aug. 5.
Claret Win*.
SOUP.
Diamond Back Terrapin.
FISH.
Grouper ala Normandie.
Potato*s ala Gastromme.
Sliced Tomatoes, with French Dressing.
Chow Chow r , Mixed Pickles, Queen Olives.
ROASTED,
f
Ribs of Baltimore Beef au jus.
Spring Chicken Puree de Morrono.
ENTREES.
Calf Brains ala Remulade.
Peas. Fritters. Fruit Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, Asparagus ala Cream.
Butter Beans, Rice, Stewed Tomatoes.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Vanilla Custard Pie. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese. Crackers, Fruits.
Lemon Water Ice.
French Coffee.
At LEVAN’S CAFE RESTAURANT,
111 Congress street, west.
MOS<tIITOE9
will not trouble you if yon use
SHOO ML SHEET. It la a pleasant
perfume.
MELDEHMA
I* a toilet powder that tnntantly dis
pels the dlnagreeable odors arising
from perspiration.
OLD STYLE COLD CREAM
gives quick relief for sun burns and
skin troubles.
SOLOMONS CO.
LETT’S
discount notice.
roc WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
By paying yonr bills •* or be
fore tbe 15th Inat.
B. H. LETT A 880.
ESPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT MARK
‘ APPLE'S REPOSITORY.
I offer to the public for fifteen days in
high grade work, two tine 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. Ca.l
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 778.
A Tonic and Liquid Food,
MALT MB4d.
Families Supplied. (1.20 per case
two dozen pints. Sixty cents paid
for the empties when retnrned
McGrath & ransford.
CHOICE CREAM.
The best Cream and Sherbets to
day at
MASONIC TEMPkE
PHARMACY.
Send In your dinner order.
WHITAKER AND LIBERTY.
SAVANNAH FOUNDRY 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.
a
HEAT CHASERS.
Try the combination— comfortable
seat, electric fans and a delicious
cool drink.
CON I DA’S SODA AND SHERBETS
are justly popular; they are cor
rectly served and the best made.
TRY Ol R NEAPOLITAN
HE CREAM
For Sunday delivery leave your or
ders early in the week.
CON ID A’S ICE C REAM PALACE.
VOIR PRESCRIPTIONS
will be tilled at Park Avenue Pharmacy
while yo wait. We fill them at any hour
day or night. The only live drug more
in southern section of Savannah.
PARK AVENUE PHARMACY.
J. L. Branan, Proprietor .
Corner Tark avenue and Barnard St.
So-Phone 1146.
GOOD LIQUOR. ,
Get Wilson Whisky at ROBT. REM
LER'S, Liberty and Drayton. Head
quarters for the be.-l brands.
Country trade solicited.
No charge for jugs.
Phone 813.
*23,000.
Ona of our clients has placed In our
ltanda 825,000 to loan on good Savannah
real estate at reasonable rates of Interest.
BECKETT & BECKETT.
*4 President street, east.
•FECIAL .lOTICM.
A GREAT SUCCESS
was our placing a block of alock at 35c
par share, and now we offer a small block,
and for a short time only, at 17Hc per
share. (Par value (1.) Our Immense and
rich properties are b-lne worked conllnu- ,
ally. Wo have no debt, and will keep out
of if. Here is a chance to make money.
Order to-day. Illustrated prospectus free.
The Yankee Consolidated Mining.
Milling and Tunneling Cos..
Equitable Building, Denver, Colo.
ICs a Fine Healthful Drink, and
If yon want
MALT MEAD
nt its very heat, drop in at
LIVINGSTON'S PHARMACY,
Ball and Congress.
IT HAS NO r.ftl Al, 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
never found anything to give him relief
until I pvtrehased 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 Stoat's
Vegetable Bitters as a remedy for
nil forms of indigestion.
PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT
By wearing glasses that not alone enable
you to see, but correct every defect that
may exist.
There is no guesswork In our method*.
We have the latest and most approved
scientific apparatus for accurate eye test
ing. We make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you need
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 cannot 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 line.
DR. M. SCHWAB * SON.
Exclusive Opticians, 47 Bull Street.
N. B.—Oculist prescriptions filled same
day received. Repairing done at short
notice.
HALT MEAD.
Families supplied, $1.20 per box,
two dozen pints. Sixty cents cash
refunded yon for empties,
JOHN SULLIVAN, Grocer,
Congress Street.
WIRE WHEEL
RUBBER TIRED
BALL BEARING
RUNABOUTS
Made by Wrenn of Norfolk.
By request of the factory we have taken
the agency of these goods, and will be
glad to show a full line of this elegant
vehicle.
COHEN-Kl'ldlAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON COMPANY.
Babcock’s Representatives.
Morgan & Wright Tires.
KNIGHT'S PHARMACY
SEEDS IT FOR DESS.
Berated Talcum 6c
Roach Salt 10c
Bryan's Chill Tonic 25c
Insect Powder, P. D. & Co.'e 40c
Palmer s Toilet Water 60c
4711 Soap ltc
Fever Thermometer 60c
K. R. C. (Cures Rheumatism) JI.OO
Cslery and Cocoa 75c
Beef. Iron and Wine 75c
Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes guar
anteed. Good goods, courteous treat
ment and one price to all.
Mall orders solicited.
KNIGHT S PHARMACY,
Ga. Phone 539. Bell Phone 539.
THE TIME OF ALL TIMES.
Have renovated at once your mattresses,
feather beds, etc., by our steam medica
ted process. (The only plant In Savan
nah) that overcomes all impurities,
whether contagious or otherwise. Have
reduced renovation of feathers for Au
gust as follows: Feather beds from I5.<X)
to 13.50, bolsters from (1.50 to SI.OO. Pillow
cases from 75c to 50c. Cotton, moss and
hair mattresses made to order. Will save
you money. Work guaranteed.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENO
VATING CO..
Bell phone 1139. 331 Drayton afreet.
Family Orders Promptly Filled.
MALT ME AD.
*1.20 Per case two dosen pints.
Sixty cents paid back for the emp
ties.
JOHN LYONS, Grocer.
HOI SE AND SIGN PAINTING,
TAPER HANGING, ETC.,
at reasonable prices.
WM. T. LEOPOLD,
147 Whitaker street.
AT CHANG’S,
GOOD DINNER TO ORDER FOR 23c.
Good ns others ask BOe for.
SAN FRANCISCO RESTAURANT,
114 Drn> ton Street.
FOR RENT.
No. 126 Hall street, east; 415 Gaston street,
east; 301 Jones street, earn; 208 Jones
street, west; 223 end 221 Waldburg street,
east; 214 and 216 Waldburg street, weat;
221 Perry street, west.
All of the above houses are In first
class order, perfect condition, every con
venience. Right rent to right tenants.
ESTATE SALOMON COHEN,
West Broad and Broughton sts.
I ttH KENT,
We have a few desirable flats and
houak tn first-class locality that wa will
rent right to right tenants.
ESTATE SALOMON COHEN,
Best and Largest
3 for 5c smoke in the world.
INSIST ON HAVING
CLOTH TOP CI6ARROS.
I
You will find them on sale everywhere.
NEW MACKEREL
Fish fresh, white and fat. Go at 20c pound, at
MUNSTER’S
Phones 554. Duffy and Drayton.
OUR FACILITIES
ARE UNSURPASSED.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383.
I NOT A PROPOSITION,
BUT AN ESTABLISHED FACT.
Tom keener
J. PLNIUSSOHN & CO., 206 Bay street, west, Savannah, Ga.
BONDY & LEDERER, Hakers, New Yorl*.
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.
DCI OIkIPCD Q Pfl bole Proprietors, 43 Whitaker Street
BtUmUUI 06 UUlf FULL LINE OF CLARET WINES.
FRANK’S
RHEUMATIC
—and —
CATARRH CURE
Cures when all others fail. Try it. $1.50 per bottle.
It is worth a trip to Hot Springs.
LIVINGSTON'S TWO PHARMACIES,
P 293 E Bnll and Congress and 309 Bull Street. p f°* E
WE WASH TO PERFECTION.
Office SOT Roll Street. ’Phone 700.
A Ten-Dollars Spent
SiLADEVEZE’S picture
** ' FRAME FACTORY
You Will Make Your Home an Attractive One
and Give It an Air of Refinement.
We employ nothing but expert workmen that will not botch your work as others
do. Our stock of Moulding is ten times larger than that of any of our competitors,
and our prices are the lowest known.
103 TO 1147 CONGni; ss STREET, W EST.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IF IT’S NICE, WE HAVE IT.
CANDY-CANDY-CANDY.
For a few days, to reduce stock, we
will sell our Sec Mixed Candy for 15c lb.
Phone 955. HARDEE & MARSHALL.
AUCTION OF BICYCLES.
Every day next week my surplus sto k
of second-hand bicycles will be sold at
auction prices. If you have any money,
It is good for a wheel. All In good con
dition.
THOMAS' BICYCLE EMPORIUM,
*l4 Jefferson Street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
New Mouldings.
Picture frames made to
order. Best work. Lowest
prices. Greene & Cos.,
138 Whitaker street.
CHARLTON A CHARLTON.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Rooms 12, Provident Building.
This “don’t go”
in our store!!
The salesmen in this store
know their fob—they’ll eith
er FIT you or they don’t
sell you!!
Try os and see what a
difference to what you have
had.
roorcoV£fi£Ps*.‘MAt/jrwD.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
OUR TINNERS CAN
Do pretty nearly everything in the way of
repair work. They have not tried to re
pair watches or mend broken henrts, hut
they have done everything else we can
think of.
113 Whitaker St. QhhßW
Both Phones 1131
I POINTED STITEMENT.
It is about Pins. We have
Baby Pins. Children's Pins,
Youths' Pinef, Misses’ Pins,
Adults’ Pins. Society Pins,
Lodge Pins, Lace Pins, Scarf
Pins. And if we haven’t in
stock the identical pin that yoi
want, we can make it for you
in short order.
Hunter & Van Keuren,
Jewelers, 143 Bull street.
GOING AWAY
FOR THE SUMMER
fndnce* ninny snlos of Din*
inontfs. Notlitns: no elegant an
a tininliinu touch for a hand**
emme goon an a Diamond Pen
dant, noilnni; no charming: to
a woman** tnste n a hand
some Ring:. We are headqnar
ters for these goods, bought
with long experience.
THEUS BROS.
A. L. Desbouillons
4.‘5 Bull Street.
We have a pretty line of Solid Gold
Cuff Buttons in plain, chased, amethyst,
or with diamonds.
As pearls are now all the rage we hnva
pretty Scarf Pins and Pearl Jewelry of
all sorts, specially Brooches.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
43 Bull street.
OKARMA,
Shoe Manufacturer.
Daily Production 30 Pairs-
To keep our plant
moving we reduced
prices on all grades.
Come and see how we
make them.
I I 1 Broughton. East.
For Rent,
Residence 118 Gaston
street, west.
All conveniences. Can be
rented from Ist August.
Apply to
CHATHAM REAL ESTATE AND IM
PROVEMENT CO.,
14 Bryan Street, East.
lo ifeiiper Piste.
For aala, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
will fold aheet 27x42. It Is In good order.
Pries 8100. It coat originally 81.100. but
we have no use for It and want tha ro-xo
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any
newspaper office.
Address
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Savannah, Ga.
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