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2 SUIT FOR HALF A MILLION. HEIRS SEEK TO RECOVER PROPER TY THAT WAS SOLD. Claim I* Founded nil a Morrlasre Controet—Trouble < nuseil by the Old Utv V'nder Which a Wife’* Property Went to Her Ibnhand. The Heim Vow Claim the Property Wan Illesrn lly Sold by the Trustee. Atlanta. Aug. 7.—Property worth over half a million dollars is involved in suits filed to-day by Attorney Ulysses Lewis, for John Trammell and his sister, Mrs. Hattie Turner, of Atlanta and Mrs. Mat tie Neill of Augusta. The bulk of the property Is in Atlanta, but some of It is In other part? of the state. The Fulton county property is lo cated on Forsyth, Marrietta and Court iand streets and near the McDonough road. Other parcels are In different coun ties in this state. Three suits were filed in the Superior Court to-day against the owners of the Forsyth street property. The contentions j In the TrammeJl case are somewhat simi- j lar to those in the celebrated Hayden case. As In the Hayden case the claim is founded on a marriage contract. The i plaintiffs are the only children of Mrs. Lucinda A. Trammell, and John G. Tram- : me]!, Mrs. Trammell was a daughter of Daniel Walker. Her firs* husband was Joseph Prince. She was a young widow | at the time of her marriage to Mr. Tram- ! moll in 1846. Under the law at the time j of the second marriage all of the woman's ; property went to her husband. In order j to preserve a separate estate it is said. Mrs. Trammell’s brother Dickerson H. Walker was made trustee of her property during her life, wiih the provision that j at her death ft should go to her children or their heirs * The children of Mrs. Trammell claim that real estate belonging to her was il legally sold, and they have instituted proceedings to recover it from the pres- j em owners. Their contention Is that Mrs. Trammell, or her trustee, could sell only bar life interest in the property and that Mrs. Trammell having died Jan. 8, 1898 her children now come in as remainder men. . _ ft CAS CROSS STEAM RAILROADS. Important Decision Favorable to Street Hallway*. Atlanta, Aug. 7-The Supreme Court to day sustained the decision of Judge J. H. Lumpkin in the injunction suits of the Southern Railway against the Atlanta Rapid Transit Company, and the Atlanta Railway and Power Company, holding that a street railroad could cross a steam road on a public' highway without instituting condemnation proceedings or paying dam ages. The crossings involved were the one of the Rapid Transit Company on De catur street and the one of the Railway and Power Company on Henderson’s Crossing The street railways had ob tained permission from the city and county authorities to cross the Southern’s tracks, but the latter company claimed It would be seriously damaged, and appealed to the courts for protection. against the Railway and Power was first argued and the deci sion was reserved for about a month. Be fore that case was decided, the suit •gainst the Rapid Transit Company was instituted. It was argued a few weeks ego. and immediately at the conclusion of the argument the decision in favor of the street railway companies was rendered. While similar rulings have been mode In other states, this case becomes a lead ing one in Georgia, and will be of great interest to the legal profession and the public. SAV.AS.VAH FURRY COMPANY. Company With Capital Aaka for a Charter. Atlanta, Aug. 7—The Savannah Dock Ferry Company has applied to the Secre tary of State fer a charter. The company is capitalized at sl6 GOO. and some of the prominent railroad e.flloials e>f the North •re among the p-tltioners. The Intention of the company is to operate a system of ferry bouts in Savannah. The names signed to the petition are, William Mac-kail of Savannah, R. G. Er win of New York. ,T. Skelt. n Williams of Richmond. Jacob Paulsen, Savannah, H. C. Cunnirgham. Savannah J. A. G. Car son. Savannah, Beirne Gordon, Savannah, W. A. Bisbec, Savannah, and J. F. Minis, , Savannah. FEATURE OF TEWIS MEET. tesltnlaj'a Results In Rattle for the Cham pi email ip. Atlanta. Aug. 7.—To-day's feature of the Southeastern States Tennis Tournament, now being played here for the champion ship of the Southeastern States was the Brown-Eiliotl match, this being the first of the tournament where three seta were played before a result was reached. Tile entries and winners to-day were: H. S. Chamberlain, Jr., of Chattanooga, beat W. H. Glenn of Atlana, 11-9: 7-6. D. D. Scott of Atlanta beat Starr Keal hofer of Atlanta, 6-1; 6-1. W. R. Tichenor of Atlanta beat Henry Thornton of Atlanta. 6-3; 6-1, Charles Brown of Birmingham beat J. H. Elliott of New Orleans, 6-1; 5-7; 6-1. HOI SiK HI It \EH AT CAMILLA. Wan the Residence of Mr. Arree, First Role of Cotton. Camilla, Ga., Aug. 7.—The residence of Mr T. A. Aeree, three miles northwest of Camilla, caught 'tire from the stove Hue yesterday at 12 o'clock, anti In on? hour the dwelling, with most of the contents, was burned to the ground. The build ing was insured in the Hartford Insurance Company for SSOO. Mr. D. B. Davis brought in to the gin yesterday the first bale of new cotton from Mitchell county. This bale was delivered on Aug. 6. Decision ns to i'nrtnrrahipa. Atlanta, Aug. 7—ln a decision rendered this mrrnirg th. Supreme Court decided that cne partner could iio< sue another partner at law for a failure to perform tits duties as a partner, but where Ihe partnership wa for a peach orchard, where the accounts, according to the arti- C'gs of partnership, were to he taken •very year, one partner eould have an ac counting In tqully at the close of the bus iness season with the other for a differ ence relating to the iiartnenshtp transac tions. Indictments Nol Crossed. Atlanta, Aug. 7,—The ind’cttnents against A Landauer former President of (he Southern Agricultural Works, were nol prossed In the criminal court of Atlanta to-day. Mr. Landeuer, was charged with fraudulently obtaining credit in the suit of $19,600 from the Capitol City Bank The charge was being a common cheat and swindler. Constipation Headache, biliousness,heartburn, indi gestion, and all liver Ills are cured by Hood's Piiis Cold by all druggists. SO cents. MUHYQN’S V* I will guarantee that my Kidney Curs jKSPtmßfflFnffll wH: cure SO per cent mv nW Of eli I°™* of kldDcy Xjjjjjl complaint end In nS -ceBM tnsnv Instances the JC mast serious forma of L Brlght’a dlsaaae. If - /'yif W the disease Is com liraJ plicated send a four sptTJl ounce vial of urine. We will analyse It and advise yea tree At all druggtata. 230. a vial. OaMe to Health aa^mjdle^^otlcefreaJWOA^he^^Phn^. KIDNEYCURE OM’STBI’S CROP CONDITIONS. Corn Regina to Need Hsls— t'ottol Generally Improving. Washington, Aug. 7.—The Weather Bu reau’s weekly summary of crop condi tions, says: The week has been very hot in the states of the Missouri and Upper Mississippi Valleys, and while there was a general lack of rainfall over a large part of the country east of the Rocky mountains, ex cessively heavy rains fell in portions of the Gulf states and over portions of the Central Ohio. Upper Missouri and Hed river of the North valleys. Rains are very generally ne?dd in the Central Missis sippi and Lower Missouri valley* and in the Atlantic coast states from the Caro -113 as northward. Corn, more particularly the late plant ed, In the states of the Central Missis sippi and Missouri \ alleys would be great ly b nefittfd by rain, but the early plant ed in these secll ns is generally beyond serious injury from drought. In the Lake Region and Ohio valley and generally In the Atlantic coast district* the crop has made good progress, hut is beginning to need rain in the Middle At lantic states. Over the northern portion of the Cen tra! snd Western districts of the cotton belt the condltf n has improved and while an improvement is reported from the Carolina*, the general condition of the crop In Ge rgia, F orlda and Louisiana is less premising, complaints of rust, shed ding and pr> mature opening being numer ous. In Tc-xu? the crop is from two to three weeks late, its condition in the northern portion being promising, while complaints of rank gtowth, shedding and ravages of insec s are received from the southern part of the slate. The tobacco crop has made favorable advancement and its condition Is general ly promising, although needing rain In Virginia. Some cutting has been done in Ohio and cutting will soon begin In In diana. STATUS OF GEORGIA CROPS. Improvement I* Shown In Nearly All the Counties. Atlanta, Aug. 7.—A synopsis of the weekly crop report of the United States Weather Bureau, J. B. Marbury, section director, follows: "The hot and generally dry weather of the pas* week has been favorable to crops and increased improvement is shown in about all counties. Cotton has taken a decided start, but its general condition is still below the average and consider able complaint of rust, shedding of forms and premature opening, is made. In a very few counties, a little cotton has been picked. Fodder pulling Is general, and the weather is right for the saving and curing of this crop. Pastures are excel lent. Peas, potatoes and cane are grow ing finely.” DRY HOCK FOR PENSACOLA. Government Will Locate There tlie Dock Hoiinht From Spntn. Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 7.—Advices from Washington say that the President and the Secretary of the Navy have decided to locate at the Pensacola navy yard the immerse floating dry dock bought at Ha vana from the Spanish government. This Is the largest floating dock in the world. J was built In 1887 at a cost of $600,001' and was bought by the United States for $250,000. It is 450 feet long. S3 feet wide, weighs 4,400 tons, and has a lifting capacity of 10.000 tons. It is easily operated by hydraulic power, being di vided into a series of water-tight compart ments, on each side of the keel, distinct from one another. The Best I'rencrli.tlon for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and qulnlno In a tasteless form. No cure —no pay. Price 50c.—ad* SPECIAL NOTICE*. NOTICE TO C ITY COI RT JURORS. The jurors of City Court of Savannah need not appear until Thursday, Aug. 9, at 10 a. m. By order of Hon. T. M. Nor wood, Judge. WARING RUSSELL, JR., Clerk C. C. b. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after Thursday, Aug. 9 the freight depot of this company for the de livery of all freight* arriving over its line will he located in the warehouse in the West Broad street yard, directly be hind the general office building. R. G. TREZEVANT. Agent. J. PINK I ASOHN A CO. Will open their new up-to-date wholesale and retail cigar store, 39 Bull street, opposite Screven House, Thursday evening. August 9. The public is cordially Invited. SPECIAL NOTICE. During my absence from the city Dr. Geo. O. Jolly of Montgomery, Ala., will attend to my practice. DR. M. A. MORRIS. Veterinary Surgeon, 147 West Broad street. NOTICE. Neither the captain nor the consignees of the German bark Frieda will be re sponsible for any debts contracted by the crew, CAPT. FALK. CURED OF RHEUMATISM. The Axtec Gold. Sliver and Lead Mining Company. Los Cerrillos. N. M., July 21, 190 U. Suwanee Springs Cos.: Gentlemen—Last April I vitsited Su wnnee Springs, being at that time seri ously afflicted with rheumatism, malaria and the after effects of la grippe. Had given up ail hopes of recovery, but after a period of six weeks, during which time I bathed in and drank freely of the water, I was nhle to return to my busi ness. and am now enjoying the best of health. 1 consider Suwanee water a re markable curative agent, ann can testify to Its wonderful healing properties, not only in my own case, but ne regards oth ers hove come under my observa tion. Very truly youra. J H. MORSE. ROND* EXECUTED By the American Bonding and Trust Com pany of Baltimore. We arc authorised to execute locally (lmmedkattly upon appli cation). all bonds In judicial proceeding# In either the state or tTniied Ftates courts. and of administrators and guardians. DEARING ft HULL. Agents Telephone 334. Provident BulKing, THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1900. FUNERAL INVITATION*. BARRETT.—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Barrett are in vited to attend the funeral of the former from No. 509 Indian street at 4 o'clock this afternoon. COHEN.—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen are requested to attend the funeral of the latter at 4 o’clock p. m. this day, from her late residence, 415 Charlton street, west. WIEKHORST. The relatives and friends of Mr- and Mrs. John Wiekhorst are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of the former from the residence of Mr. C. H. Konemann, 603 William street, this afternoon at 4 o’clock. In terment In Bonaventure Cemetery. MEETINGS. TillNT^N^LODGEliorlMri^tTrM. A regular communication of this A lodge will he held at Masonic Tern- NETT pie this (Wednesday) evening at (▼' 8:1a o'clock. The F. C. Degree will be conferred. Members of sister lodgee and visiting brethren are cordially invited to meet with us A. S COHEN. W. M. WARING RUSSELL. JR., Secretary. BONDHOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting of the holders of the'bonds of the Savannah Volunteer Guards wii! be held at the office of Messrs. Denmark, Adams & Freeman. In the Citizens Bank building, on Wednesday, Sth instant, at 4:30 o'clock p. m. All bondholders are requested to be present or to be represented by proxy. HORACE A. CRANE. Chairman Meeting of Bondholders. •FECIAL NOTICES. *lo<> REWARD. This company will pay one hundred dollars reward for the arrest and deliv ery to the Sheriff of Seabrooke Hays, murderer of Motorman L. B. Vamado. H. M. LOFTON, General Manager Savannah. Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope Railway. LEVAN’S TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS. 50c—DINNER—50c. Dinner 1 to 3 and 6 to 9, Wednesday, Aug. 8. Claret Wine. SOUP. Turtle. FISH. Flounders au Court Bullion. Potatoes ala Marechale, Sliced Tomatoes. Potato Salad, Queen Olives, Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles. ROASTED. Ribs of Baltimore Beef, Dish Gravy. Gold Band Ham, Champagne Sauce. ENTREES. Potted Veal ala Mode. Baked Pork and Beane. VEGETABLES. Mashed Potatoes. Rice, Stewed Tomatoes. Boiled Roasting Ears, Green Peas. PASTRY AND DESSERT. Pear Pie. Assorted Cakes, Fruits. Cheese, Crackers. French Coffee. LEVAN'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT, 111 Congress street, west. FOREST* CITY INDEPENDENT CLUB PICNIC TO TYBBE THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1900. Match game of base ball for one hun dred dollars will be flayed on the beach at 4:30 o'clock, between the Forest City and South Side. Tide will suit lor bathing. Leave Savannah 10:06 a. m., 3:35 p. m., 5:25 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 8:15 p. m. Leave Tybee—ll:lo a. m., 5:15 p. m., 7:40 p. m., 10:10 p. m., 12:00 night. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. The Wheaton residence, on southeast corner Bull and Gordon, fronting Monte rey square. C. H. DORSETT. 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. WHY DO I KEF,I* SUCH FINE MEATS IN TIIE SUMMER' My dear boy. I have had thirty-three years' experience In this business, and if you want io keep your customers you must satisfy them. The easiest way to do that is to give them the best always. To-day, Prime Beef, Mutton and Veal. Spring Lamb, Matchless Corned Beef, etc. JOHN FUNK. Phones 557. City Market. RED HEART. The beer of all beers Is —RED HEART.- All good people urink tt. WM. BRICKEN, Manager. JUNG BREWING CO. Phone 915. IF IT'S NICE, YYE HAVE IT. CANDY-CANDY—CANDY. For a few days, to reduce stock, we will sell our 2jc Mixed Candy for 15c lb. Fhone 955. HARDEE & MARSHALL. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS will he filled at Park Avenue Pharmacy while yo wait. We fill them at any hour day or night. The only live drug etore In southern section of Savannah. PARK AVENUE PHARMACY, J. L. Branan. Proprietor . Corner Park avenue and Barnard St. So-rhone 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 813. ORDER WHAT YOU WISH. Fine Reef, fine Lamb, fine Chickens, All kinds fruits, all kind* vegetables. M. S. GARDNER, Phones 575. Wayne and Whitaker. P. S.~Remembet I have all such things as Brains. Trip , Sweet Bread and an abundant quantity of that Corned Beef. HHI.MKUV9.UAFK, Liberty and Whitaker. The only up to date cafe suitable for ■elect parties In the city. One block ftom De Soto. Phone 646. J, H. HELMKEN. ITop. PAINTS AND HOUSE PAINTING. We handle nothing but tho VERY BEST glades of PAINTS and OILS, and employ the very best painters to be had. Allow us to make bid on painting your house. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY. CO., Corner Congress and Drayton. Phone 519$ Best and Largest 3 for 5c smoke in the world. INSIST ON HAVING CLOTH TOP CIGARROS. You will find them on sale everywhere. PITTED OLIVES. The delight of epicures. Stuffed’ Olives a specialty. MANZANILLA OLIVES PIMIENTOS. email Jars, handy size (stuffed with Spanish Sweet Pepper) 10c BABY PIM-OLAS. half pints 20c OLIVES PIMIENTOS. pints 400 PITTED COCKTAIL OLIVES, pints 40c At MUNSTER’S Phones 554. Duffy and Drayton. OUR FACILITIES ARE UNSURPASSED. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West. Phone 383. THE ONLY ~~ Exclusive Family Liquor Store IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS Imperial Nectar Pure Rye Whiskey. Full Quarts, st; four bottles, containing full Gallon, $3.50. BELSINGER & (10 UL.LUimja.il LSI UUlf full line OF claret wines. IFECIAb .NOTICE*. 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 never found anything to give him relief until I purchased a bottle of Bloat’s Vege table Blfters. 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 float's Vegetable Hitters ns a remedy for nil forms of indigestion. ESPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 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 Pneumatic 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. KSIGHT'S PHARMACY SELLS IT FOR LEsSS. Boiated Talcum 5c Roach Salt 10c Bryan’s Chill Tonic 25c Insect Powder, P. D. & Co.’s 40c Palmer’s Toilet Water 60c 4711 Soap *. 16c Fever Thermometer 50c 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. Mall orders solicited. KNIGHT’S PHARMACY, Go. Phone 539. Bell Phone 539. LEVY** DISCOUNT NOTICE. YOU WILL SAVE TEN PER CENT. By ptylog jour hills on <Mr be* fore the lOtb lust. B. H. LEVY Jt ORO. THE W A \ TO CLEAN CARPET*. The only way tc get your carpets prop erly taken up. cleaned and taken care of for the summer is to turn the jsb over to the District Messenger and Delivery Cos., telephone 2, or call al 33 Montgomery street, and they will make you au esti mate or the cost of tha work. Prices reasonable. They also pack, move and •tore furniture nnd piano*. C. H. MEDLOCJC Supt and Mgr. LAU4j.II w LNllHUtilfi AAH 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 bualneee in the city on June i # i offer it for rent from that date. H. P. SMART. \\ K BUY %\D SELL REAL ESTATE, Negotiate loans on same al 5 per cent, and collect rents. Represent The Travel ers' Insurance Cos., occidem and liability departments. Represent ihe N?w Yo 1 k I'ndei w riters Fire Ins. agency. Represent the Greenwich Fire Ins. Cos. Represent ihe Phoenix Mutual Life fns. Cos, AN busi ness intrusted to 11s will he appreciated, and will receive prompt and caieful at tendon. No. 27 Bay street, east. Tele phone 348. .W. C. FKIPP & CO. , SPECIAL NOTICES. PAULDING OF LONG ISLAND CELE BRATED PIPPIN APPLE CIDER. Ttaia pure cider is served on steamers 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 applo 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 cider to their patients, its perfect purity Is guaranteed. In Paulding's Pippin cider, only Long Is land Newton's Pippins ate 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. • Pauiatng says "the apples are thorough ly crushed in his own mill and the Julca 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 pp es 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 cider has not the extreme sweetness of the Russet cider, and everyone will find the Fauld <ng’s Pippin cider Just right to take with dinner. LIPPMAN BROS., Sole Agents in Savannah. 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 MOSQUITOES will not trouble yon If you use SHOO MU SICE ET. It t a pleasant perfume, MELDERMA is a toilet powder that Instantly dis pels the disagreeable odors arising from perspiration. OLD STYLE COLD CREAM given quick relief for sun burns anil • kin troubles. SOLOMONS CO. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING COAL. Office of Savannah Water Works, Savannah, Ga., Aug. 4. 1960. Proposals will be received at this office until Aug. 15 at 12 o'clock noon, city time, for furnishing the water detri ment with ccal for one year, beginning Sept. 1. 1900. Spei Iticatior.s can be had upon applica tion to this office. I. U. KINSEY, Supt. 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 os follows: Feather beds from $5.00 to $3.50. 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 1136. 331 Drayton street, FOR RENT. No. 120 Hall street, east; 415 Gaston street, east; 201 Jones street, eaat; 208 Jones street, west; 223 and 221 Waldburg street, east; 214 and 216 Waldburg street, weat; 221 Perry street, west. All of the above houses are In first clasu order, perfect condition, every con venience. Right rent to right tenants. ESTATE SALOMON COHEN, West Broad and Broughton sts. *25,000. One of our clients has piaetd to our hands $25,000 to loan An good Savannah real estate at reasonable rates of Interest. BECKETT & BECKETT. *4 President street, east. I Here is the only way you can stop that boy from w earing out so many shoes, _urOess you “ARMOR-CLAD" They everlastingly wear. The boy gets tired of them. $1.50 2.00 F'OOTCOV£J?£ftS MfiN/f/NB. EXCURSIONS. MooiilighTTxcurs^ An excursion will be given on Aug. 8 at 8 o’clock p. m. by Lafayette McLaws Camp No. 596. U. C. V., on steamer San tee, which leaves foot of Abercorn street, for a trip around the buoy. Tickets can be obtained from the committee.or on the wharf. Committee—Thos. Kreeger, Jas. T. Theus, W. N. Arnold. Capt. J. V. Tor rent. and G. T. Nichols. BUSINESS NOTICES. HfisOiEir SMOKE LE PANTO CIGARS iCALL FOR | Harvard Beer | HICKS’ Restaurant, apt 21 and 23 Congress St., W. GOING AWAY FOR THE SUMMER induce* ninny Rales of Dia monds. Kotliing so elegant n n fininhiiiK toncli for a hand some kou n ns a Diamond Pen dant, nothing no charming; to a woman** taste on a hand some llliig. We are hcnd|iinr- IcrN for these gnodN, bought with lonir experience. THEUS BROS. 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. 10 Newsuoiier Piste. For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder; will fold sheet 27x42. It Is In good order. Price SIOO, It coet originally $l,lOO, 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, Ga. New Mouldings. Picture frames made to order. Best work. Lowest •prices. GREENE & Cos., 138 Whitaker street. TRULY WONDERFUL. ■ water j£tWBK& cold°water PAINT. A subttltute for oil, palrvt and white wash. Fire-proof and weather-proof. An excellent disinfectant. Can be applied by any one to any kind of surface with any kind of brush. ANDREW HANLEY CO.. Sole Agents. 1 CHARLTON A CH4RLTOX. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 12, Provident Building LEOPOLD ADLER, JNO. R. DILLON President. Cashier. ’ C 'T' ELLIS, BARRON CARTER, Vice President. Asst. Cashier Tile Chatham Bank SAVANNAH. WiU be pleased to receive tha account* of Merchants. Firms. Individuals, Banks, and Corporations, | Liberal favors extended. I Unsurpassed collection facilities, tnsur* ing prompt returns SEPARATE 5 aVlngs department interest COMPOUNDED QUARTER LY ON DEPOSITS. Deposit Boxes and Vaults fo* rent. Correspondence solicited. The Citizens Bank OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL, $500,000. ** Ccatrui Ranking Business. Solicits Accounts of Individuals, Merchants, Bunks and other Corps rations. Collections handle* with safety, economy anil dispatch. Interest compounded quarterly allowed on deposits In oar Savings Department. •nfrty Deposit Bones and Storsn Vaults. BRANTLEY A. DENMARK. Prostdsns. MILLS B. LANE, Vice President. GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier. GROOVER. Asst. Cashle*. SOUTHERN SANK of the State of Georgia. £ a P i,al $500,000 Surplus und undivided profits $401,000 DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Superior facilities tor transacting a General Ranking Business. Collections made on all points ~ * accessible through banks end bankers. Accounts of Banks, Bunkers, Alercnanta and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes tor rent. Department of Savings, interest payable quarterly. Sells Sterling Exchange on Londog 41 and upwards. JOHN FLANNERY, President. HORACE A. CRANE, Vice President JAMES SyLLIVAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS: JXO. FLANNERY. WM. W. GORDON. „ A ’ WEIL. w. W. GORDON. Jr. J l ' A- CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN. LEE RGS MYERS. JOSEPH FERST SMART. CHARLES ELLIS. EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY. M HI lit CAPITAL, *.150,000. Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora tions and Individuals solicited. Savings Department, interest paid quarterly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults fof rent. Collections made on all 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. THE GERMANIA BANK hA VANN Aid, GA. Capital P 00,004 Undivided proflta 80,000 This uank oners ,co services to corpora tions, merchants and Individuals. Haa authority te act as executor, sA ■alnlstrator, guardian, ate. Issues drafts on the pilnclpal cities Ui Great Britain and Ireland and oat the Continent. Interest paid or compounded quarterly on deposits In the Saving Department, Safety Boxes for rent. HENRY BLUN. President. GEO. W TIEDEMAN. Vice President JOHN M. HOGAN Canhler. WALTER F HOGAN. Ass t Cashier. —_— . I . a No. 1610, Chartered, UN TUE HUS MM if OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL. $600,000. SURPLUS. $100,On) UNITED STATES DT.PoaI.TUKY. J. A. a. CARSON. President. BKIKNE GORDON. Vies President. W. M. DAVANT. Cashier. Accounts of banks and bankers, msr el-ants and corporations received upea the moat favorable terms consistent with safe and conservative banking. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery end blank books Iran .Morning News, Savannah, Ga.