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SERVED ON MAYOR WOODWARD
IMPKttHMBKT 4RTICI.ES t*KK'l
TO NAIURT 1101 W.
llinl Hern Expecting Ihr I’apcr. Ilf
iwld-rimi by tt Mfk Hr Will lif
|,rl linn ■ !:•—Mill rinff • Coo
dlfluual lle*lan,.ll,M In flu* Hmall
f
Keep Bolter—Hr Will Apologise to
4 ounrll.
Allania. 1.-Articles of Impeach
ment charging drunk* unfit on Aug 22
ani on duy* foMowlng that dale, and lo
charging neglect of duty In being abaenl
from hlit office, were nerved on -layer
Woodward ai hit* home on Hunter afreet
to-day by City Marshal Jeff Tolbert.
The impeachment I'ap* r also charge*
Major Woodward wilt, algnlng an Illegal
contract for ltd cara of coal from the
Sia ki Coal Company It la the general
opinion In Cliy Hull >lr*l*a that the lat
ter >thorite will not be proven.
In the |wip r he received from the hand*
of the city marrhal, Mayor Woodward was
tiled to *pp*ar In snn*r to the charg--
In the Council chamber next Tu.-aday
morning at 10 o clock. Mayor Woodward *
physical condition la aitch that unlera a
deckle l Improvement ot ir In the mean
time. he will not be ab.e to attend the
Impeachment court on Tuesday. He l
#o weak from 1.1 n* that In ..annul icav
hit house. He re.Hlvrd the articles ol
Imp*achment while h- wg lying In bed
"I have lain expe.rtng this paper, said
the Mayor Marstiai T- llert handed him
the document. Mayor Woodward.
It la confidently believed, will
save himself the humiliation
of an Impeachment trial by placing In the
hands of a city coun -ilman hla resignation,
to be tendered to Council only In case he
shall again gel drunk, with the under
standing that he will I* permitted to serve
out the remaining tour months of hts term
of office. If he staj t- sober.
A special tic cling of the City Council
will probably be called by Mayor \\ o**t
ward to be h*ld at some hour Monday
or before M o clock Tu- lay morning it
wrhlrh hour the tmpea -hment trial ha
been s* I AI till- ne mg. !"• Mayor Is
expected to a|qc,.r In (s raoii tiefore C.ein
ell and make an aiding)- for hit* conduct
In the past and promote to stay sober In
the futur* H* will poaalbly make no
reference to his resignation, but It W’ill
have bean placed In the haials of one roun
< liman la-fore the meeting. Council will
then call off the tm|~ .e hment |.roce..|lncs
AI I*asi this la Itn- programme arrange I
by the Mayor’s friends and they claim
that a majority of the councimcn have al
ready agreed to carry It out.
MISSION %II Ills NOT AFH AID.
Illahop Candler's Views of the Sltn
ntloti In I kins.
Mwc?!!. Sept. Bishop Warren A
Candler passed through the city yester
day.
••What will he the attitude of the church
toward the Chinese missions In view of
the present troubles In Chinn?" he was
nek tel.
“The church is absolutely unaffected by
the troubles in China, and the newtor.*
there will proceed as they have hither .a.
It wdl tie the same os Mru*-u Caul Want
into Philippi. These trouble* ihere had
no effect on him. au*l h* going s vastly
more Impotlant to the world than the
wnr which a.< In progress.
"The missionaries In China will have
more influence on the future of that na
tion than the captains that have been
sent over. Indeed, we have nothing to
do with me rieulis of our labors In Chi
na. We have ihe command to do It. nnd
toe work must go on "
“Will the missionaries be sent bs~k Into
Chinn as anon as the trouble haa abated
there?" wns asked.
"They n*ver have been called away
from there as yet, and will not lie. e*nne
of them have left their |-<-ts for the time
being, but Bishop Wilson has already gone
to China to hold the China conference nnd
the work will continue o heretofore
"Oh. the missionaries nre not scared.
It Is capital that Is scared for them I
do not know of anything more scary than
a dollar, unless it is two dollars people
who want the missionaries to romo home
are those who don’t want to support them
"Missionary work will continue to go on
In Chin*.” he concluded.
CLIFTON WILL BOON HP, HOME.
In Rarr lor Secretary ol Irnalr.
Other Darien Irna.
Darien. lit*.. Sept. I.—Hon. William
Clifton, who has been spending the sun.-
mer tn Maine and Connecticut, la expert
rt home noon to begin an active canvass
for the position of seen ary of siato Sen
ate Hl* friend* are ronfl.lent that he
Will be elected ll|a h ilth la e.ilrt to te*
rtatofed, and he haa gained tun k hi* old
time rotundity, am) with it hi* happy cum
paigmng manner* ma: never fail to wai
friend* ttnel vote* when he ncede them
The price* paid for timber now are very
much below the mioiiii ions of a year ago,
or even few month* into The drop >n
ptlce* l caused principally by the redu e,|
demand for t Imlier it foreign porta, and
the Increased rate* af freight. The Morn
ing News rorree|>on<ient ha* been uriahl)
to learn why thla etate of alTaira exist*
Mr. The*. A. Halley ha* declined the
!••!!*► ■ i • i.i i.ni .*i for eh-riff. Mr.
liallev wa nommat<*l at a mas* meetlrs
neveral weeks ago. without hla own so
licitation He i* a etroni; personal frleml
of Mr. T. H. Blount, the present aherlff.
Who la a candidate for re-elect 100. Tin*,
with other rcamm*. cauaed him to de
cline lo run
Since the hot wove hot begun to auh
alde. Internet hu* again revived In golf
The m*mlrj of the Ifarlen Golf Ctua
are getting a great ileal of enjoyment out
of the game every afternoon.
\\ it unit KM,' thV: charge*.
Ciuini*i„ner Glenn Accepts Gtvnll
ni'j 'a .% polog > ,
Atlanta, Sept. I.—Comm leal oner Glenn
ha* 4-elded to withdraw the charge* pre
ferred against County School Comml-alon
r tiwaltney of Foyd county. Mr. Gwslt.
n-y called on Mr. Olei n yeaurday after
noon and apologised for hie conduct. He
made a request that the atate school cotn
ml**loner withdraw the charge* which
had been preferred. Mr. Glenn say*
tiwaltney promised fo h- more careful
hereafter, and that under the circum
stance* th<r* was nothing else fo do
State School Commissioner Glenn haa
pent out a number of I tiers to the county
school commlmloncr* f the atate u king
that they nrrange f r exhibits of educa
tional work from their c- unties at the
atate fair to he held at Valdosta and for
the Interstate fair to be held In Atlanta.
■A* sir*, tin ye *' Body lin iin I mi- and.
Valdosta, (in., Sent. 1 —The remain* of
Mrs Annie Day May,-, who commuted
suicide at Like Park yesterday. were em
balmed atul placed In a meiallc casket
by orders from her father, and were ship
ped to-night to Greenville, 111., where the
funeral will occur.
Women * e.olf Championship.
Southampton. L. 1., Sept. I.—Mia*
France* Grlscom of Philadelphia won the
women * golf championship to-day by de
feating Mb* Margaret ■ ’•ml* of Boston by
1 ala up and four to play.
44 Seeing is Believing. "
When you see people cured by a
remedy, you must behe-ve in Us power.
Look Around you. Friends. reUtrves.
neighbors All ssy thAt Hood's SArsApAril!a.
AmehcA's CreAtest Medicine, cleAnsed the
blood of their deAr ones And ihey nse en
mxsse to sing its prAises. There's nothing
like it in ihe world to purify the blood.
3(ccdSj)a hkifMiuffg
NeVßl^lSoppoiiu-
SPECIAL MITICKI.
CLATK 11. M'OIIIHIIIU Btll.ll IV CO
Savannah. Ga . 8* ptember I. I>o
Interest at the rate of JQ per cent . be
ing $3-’ l*i dollars on esih bond of a thoua
ai l dollar- has been declared tssyabla
October Is!, ISO’ on the Kirs! Preference
income ilot.d- of ihe r’ential of Georgia
lt.ulwaj Company, amt will tie paid on
presentation of the bonds on and after
C at dale to the Guaranty Trust Company
of N. w York or to the (Ttlxen* Bank of
Savannah No Interest Is parable on the
Sei-ond Preference Income Bonds or the
Third Preference Income Bonds By order
of Ihe Boon! of Director#
T M CUNNINGHAM
Treasurer.
It II K.*, HAt lit,
I, t Hull DAY,
, —at—
THUNDERBOLT DRIVING PARK.
The greatest card of the year.
BI NNING AND HARNESS EVENTS
Horses called al I p m
See Ihe “Cracker Race ’ and Iho four
cornered match race.
Special schedule by the car line.
A I* DOTLI, Manager
vela l |, MO rtt l.
Savannah, Ga,, Aug 29. IBS'
In accordance with a resolution parsed
In meeting. Ihe undersigned members of
the Keiall Merchants' Association will
close their stores on laibor Day, Mon
day, S pt. 3. at 3 o'clock p. m
BIG. GARDNER. Sc rotary.
L. Adler. B. II la*vy A Bro.. Slg Gard
ner. Jack-on. Metager A Cos.. J E. (Jut
man. Byck Bros . W K. Wimpy. D. Ho
gan. Lindsay A Morgan. Krouskoff Mil
linery Cos.. M. Dryfus, Falk Clothing Cos.,
Kirby A Cos.. 1 Collet. (Jell A Quint T
Weal A Cos.. Sternberg A Cos.. B. rt la-vy,
Metropolitan Clothing Cos.. A. 8. Nichols.
Walsh A Meyer.
ROYAL Ml SIC H ALL,
218-218 Broughton afreet, welt.
Week Commencing Monday, B-pr. J.
Initial debut of
MISS LIBK.Y SPENCER,
The Perries* Nightingale.
Flr*t appearance of
GEORGE W EST A FOWLER—JENNIE
Comedy Entertainer*.
Inaugural how of
MISS PAULINE HOWARD.
A Charming Ball >dlt.
AN ENTIRE NEW SHOW
12-AI.L STAR I'ELEHRITIKH-12
HIM lESTAEI.ISHED Ihm,—||m>l
FALL AND WINTER.
I am now receiving a fine line of Kail
and Winter Suiting*. Vesting* and Trous
ering* from Ihe English. Boou-h and Am
erican markets. All of the latest dr*lgnw
*U'h a* clj>. worsted, undressed wor
sted*. stripe worsteds, herrtnbone, fancy
nnd black and blue c heviot*. Fancy vest
ing*. overcoating and everything In line
to make up a tlrat-ciasa tailoring estab
lishment Price* moderate. Workman
ship the best.
E J. KENNEDY.
IXI Bull street.
WANTED,
SHOE SALESMEN,
lo cover territories In Wr*t Florida, Ala
bama and South Carolina.
Only experienced traveling salesmen,
with references, need apply.
JOS ROSENHEIM A RONS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
We have this day formed a copartner
ship under Ihe firm name of Dougan A
Shrftull at Its May street, weal, for Ihe
purpose of irnnaocilng Ihe wholesale
grain and grocery business.
P M. DOPGAN.
HA .Ml'El* Sll KKTAI.I*.
Sept. 1. 1960.
MTU r*
I desire to Inform my friend* and pat
rons that 1 have severed my connection
with P T Foye and am now with J 1.
Morrison 23 Broughton, west, where 1
hope lo he favorer! with a call.
Thanking you for past favors and so
liciting a continuance of the game for the
future. R JENKINS
gm I 111 NOTH B.
Neither the master nor consignees of the
Hrlllsh si earn ship llowkk Hall will be re
►t-oosible for any aebla contracted by the
crew ST It A CHAN A CO., Consigners
Savannah. Ga.. Hepl. 2, ISOO.
Sl’KI Ul. HOTirh
Wellington to be void Sept. 4 1900 Court
House sale. Terms can be arrange-1
1 n laltik'llK,
Auctioneer
NOTICE* " '
I lake Ihi* method of informing my
frleml* that I can b* found at the store
of Maaara Gustav* BduMi A co.. 13
and U Broughton etreel, wrat, where 1
shall be pleased to have them call.
J. C. SLOAN,
late with Foye A Morrison.
APEt • %l. NOTICE.
Holders of tickets Noa. 10*31, 13.0 M. 17.-
SUC and 19.095 will please call at
J PIHKI'SEOHN A COB.
DAVID CLARK,
111 Jefferson street.
Jut received, full line Silk Ve
lour* and Linen Tnffeia for curtains.
Also tine line Hilk Brocade, Broca
lellc. Itnm.tsk. etc, for upholster
ing Furniture retlulshed. New
Mattress**— hair and moss.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah,
Office Fire Department.
Savannah. Ga.. Kept. 1. 1900.
Proposals will l>e received at the office
of the undersigned up to 12 o'clock m. of
Saturday. Sept. *. 19b*. for painting and
stenciling hie a.aim telegraph poles.
All proposals must be sealed and ad
dressed to the Commit!** on Fire.
The commit*** reserve the right to re
ject any or all propowala.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. Supt.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUN DAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1900.
DEATH*.
SCITTROVEK.— Died, al laimpkm. On .
Aug. Zl. Mrs Elizabeth S. Zltlrouer, tor
mally of this clly, in her 13d year; relic!
of Ihe late Edwin 8. Zlttrouer. Interred
at Lumpkin. Gn.
rttcgtL iw err a vtog w.
NEILL. —The relatives nisi Irl.isl* of
Mrs. Isabella Neill, relic! of the late
1 John Neill, nre invited to attend her fun
i etal. from laurel Grove Cemetery, at I
ioctock. this Sunday afternoon.
irgt'ML XOTltkl.
ATMITKIBSS Bit VtIKS-AIII
In offering the Stearns Model A at 85
we believe we have ihe best Neycle ever
I built. Yhl* model c,smbtnes all of me
i durability of the !597 model with the finish
and Improvement* of the Iks) wheel For
information we might state that the
sprocket and chains mi tfce-e models will
he used on the Srearn* In IM We regret
lo say. however, tht half of our stiv k
of these models was sold last week and
we cannot purchase any more of them
those wkthlng the greatest bargain of the
reason will do well to call at once
| Our stock of regular models ts the larg
j et In the city. We carry a greater va-
I riety of Chain less Bicycles than all ol Ihe
1 other dealers com bint 4.
Wo also rarry the largest and beet as
sortment of I-amps and Bells In the cltj.
Ten varieties of OH ami Oa lsimps lo *e.
lari from. Me are local representatives
of Ihe B. F. Goodrich Cos., who mike the
flnesl Tires til the world. Our price* are
ns follows The Puhner Tire 810 the Goo-1-
rlch No Is 8v put on your wbael. These
prices will a lvance on Oct. 1.
our repair shop Is now (he best equip
ped In the South, our workmen skilled
mechanics We extend u cordial invita
tion to you to visit this department.
R V. CONNERAT,
Bell phone v*' SW Bull atreel.
Huwanee Springs Cos.. Suwanee, Fla :
Dear Sirs There Is a party here who
have about yielded to my persuasion lo go
lo Suwatxe Springs with me. Mr. J I>.
t'trison of the American National Bank
here. Mr G. B. Turpin of the Exchange
Hank. Mr. John C. Ends of Kad*. Neel A
I'ft, Mr. J. W. Held, Mr M 11. Puizel and
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Stevens. We are
Ihbikim, of eomlng next week, about
Thursday. Sntm of them may not getto
eomc till after the nral.
1 have been talking up your springs to
my friends, am! they have about decided
|to go there with me, I want you to give
me credit for gelling you this parly. 1 be
lieve there Is no water oo earth like "Su
wsnec Water." and my enthusiastic de
scription of the Spring and It* beneft la!
effects have done the work on these
friends.
1 simply write this to let you know that
the party expect lo come light away.
Youre truly.
THAD. K MURPIIEY.
Macon. Ga.
All you eon drink tor 8c at Livingston's.
REMOVAL. MALE OF SECOND-HARD
HICYCI.ES.
Prior to moving Into my new building
on State alreet I will close out my entire
stock of second-hand wheel* at a very low
twice.
These wheel* are In good running or.ter
—new tires, pedala. hondle-hars. etc. To
make room for new stock I will sell these
at a bargain. Ranging In price from Ho
to 818 cash.
See them before you purchase else
where.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND.
Phone 079. Siale, near Bull.
NOTICE.
Clly of Savannah.
Office Fire Department,
Savannah. Ga.. Seta. 1. lun.
Trope**!” fur furnishing the Flro De
partment with winter uniforms will Im* re.
calved al Ihe office of the undersigned
until L 2 o'clo-'k m of Saturday. Sept, c,
DUO. Speclll-nimns will be furnished upon
application at the office of the Fire De
partmant. corner of Indian and Wewt
Broad streets, any day between the hours
of 9 a tn. and 8 p. m.
All proposals must he aealed and ad
drersed to the ( - omtnlttce on Fire
t'ntformw to be delivered t. o. b. In Sa
vannah on or before Oct. 18, DUi. The
committee reserve the right to reject any
and all proposals or lo award ihe contract
In pari or a* a whole.
JOHN K MAGUIRE. Supt.
RYAN’S Hi NINES* COLLEGE,
Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS.
SUMMER SESSION NOW IN PRO
GUESS.
Stenography (Mun-on. Graham or PM
manl, typewriting. Ixmkkeeplng. English
branches, penmanship. Short thorough
practical roiinws. Latest and best meth
od*. Students |rpareO directly for busi
ness. Our graduates always give satle
faction. Take anvantage of our summer
session; enter now and Hi yourself for a
|svsiiion. Special night ne.-slon for those
who are employ,d during Ihe day.
Send for catalogue.
M. E. RYAN. Principal.
CHOICE CREAM.
The best Cream and Sherbets to
day at
MASONIC TEMPLE
PHARMACY.
Bend In your dinner order.
WHITAKER AND LIBERTY.
WE Ml V AVI) SELL REAL ESTATE,
Negotiate loans on same at 6 per cent,
and lOllrot rents. Represent The TravcL
era' Insurance Cos., ucctdent and liability
departments. Represent the New York
Underwriter* Fire Ins, agency. Represent
the Oreenwlch Fire Ins. Cos. Represent
the Phoenix Mutual Lire Ins. Cos. All busi
ness entrust**) to us will he appreciated,
and will receive prompt and careful at
tention. No. 21 Bay street, east. Tele
phone ML W. C FRIPP A CO.
STORE FOR RENT.
The large double stores corner State,
President and Whitaker streets, known ■
the Whitlleld building Can be rented tn
whole or In part from Oct. I Apply
W. M A W. E. CONET.
NOTICE.
I have determined to retire from Ihe
millinery business and offer my stock of
good* at a very low tlgure. Thl* Is an
established business arid an excellent
eland For particulars apply lo
MBS M A GOLDEN.
119 Broughton street, west.
99 3 til 111 9TK4M IM I7 WORK*
Kindly request comparison of their
work with all ethers and you will
readily say that we are tha only Prac
tical Cleaner* In the city. No de op
tion. Satisfaction guaranteed, li York
Itreet. weal. Georgia phone 12M.
SPECIAL NOTICEM.
TWO BOI.ID CAB*
Of "Babcvok” and ' Georgia Pr.de,” Bug
gies and Hunnbaui* Just received. They
are the prettiest line of goods ever brought
to Savannah. The public Is asked to call
and examine the two line*. Price* are
right.
(OHEN-KII.MAN CARRIAGE
AND W AGON CO.,
Hroaghlon and At rat Broad NIB.,
Auburn ami Cohen Kix'clal Wagon*.
MALT MEAD.
(PATENTED)
NO ALCOHOL. NO DRUGS.
Standing alone, unmatched, at the one
beverage that satisfies all human needs.
Malt Mesd has proved Its worth In the
re ent hot weather and Is calculated to
satisfy the deetre for stimulants. As such.
Malt Mead la a veritable blearing to the
poor man with a large family and a small
Income, father, mother and children can
partake of the health-giving drink wllh
our slightest fear of any disastrous
after-effects. In fact, public opinion has
unanimously endorsed the Twentieth On.
lurj family beverage.
51.20 jier rase of two dozen pints; 80 cents
paid back for Ihe empties returned.
GEO MEYER.
Tel. 31). 1001 Henry St., oast.
t
LEVAN'S TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS.
■Oc-DINNER-JOc.
Dinner 6 to 9. Sunday. Sept. 2.
Claret Wins.
SOUP.
4
Turtle.
FISH.
Red Snapper tu Court Bouillon.
Potatoes ala Boutellea
Sliced Tomatoes, with French Dressing.
Bell Peppers, Queen Olives. Chow Chow.
Mixed F!ch!*-w
ENTREES.
Beef nnd Green Peas ala Turque.
Pear Fritters, Fruit Sauce.
ROASTED.
Prime Riba of Beef, Dlah Gravy.
Spring Puree de Morrons
VEOETABI-BS.
Mashed Potatoes. Asparagus ala Cream.
Bice. Slewed Tomaltv e. Candled Yams.
PASTRY AND DESSERT.
Egg Custard l’le. Assorted Cakes.
Cheese. Crackers.
Lemon Sherbet.
French Coffee.
LEVANT* CAFE AND RESTAURANT.
11l Congress strsel, yrssC
PRESERVE YUIH SIGHT
By wearing glasses that not alone enable
you to see. but correct every defect that
may exist.
There It no guesswork tn our methods
We have the latest and moat approved
scientific apparatus for accurals eye leaf
ing. We make no charge for consulta
tion or examination, and should you need
the service# of a physician wa will frank
ly tell you so.
Our crystal lenses era 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 Jrwelers who han
dle Inferior glasses os a side Una.
DR. M. SCHWAB A SON.
Excluaiva Opticians. 47 Bui; Street.
N. B.—Oculist prescriptions filled asms
day recelvad. Repairing done at short
notice.
Lam
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL BAVg
TEN PER CENT.
By paying your bill* an or ks,
*r* lbs tatb lost.
U. H. LEVY 4k MHO.
910*111 IT OK*
will not trouble yon If yoa use
SHOO Ml SHEET. II la a pleasant
perfume.
MELDKHMA
la a toilet ponder that Instantly dis
pels the disagreeable odors arising
from perspiration.
OLD .STYLE COLD CREAM
glvea quirk relief for sun burns aud
akin troubles.
SOLOMON ■ CO.
M3 1 I HKSSI >. '1 9 1 I RICMBL
Have your mattresses and feathers ren
ovated by our medicated steam process
before a change In weather takes place.
(The only plant In Savannah! It over
comes all Impurities and renews life and
volume In*oil bedding material Prices on
renovation of feather,* a* follows: Reds
tJ.&O. holsters 11. pillow* Stk-. Cotton, moj
and hair mattresses made to order. Flna
work, low price* Work guaranteed
NATIONAL MATTHEWS AND HKNO
VATING CIV.
Bell phone 1136. 131 Drayton street.
AT Jot(tv
While you wait for the cor* step Into my
*tore ami give your order for dinner. The
best of everything In meats and fancy
groceries. Order* Ailed any time of day.
Phone 107. JAS. J. JOYCE
P. --Remember the famous B. B. Java
—Nobody keeps It but Joyce.
Best and Largest
3 for 5c smoke in the world.
INSIST ON HAVING
CLOTH TOP CIGARROS.
You will find them on sale everywhere.
IN EXCELLENT SHAPE
-FOR-
Fine Laundry Work.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West. Phone 383.
KODAKS
Films, Photo. Supplies,
and Developing, Robin
son’s Bath Cabinets.
If you have KHEI’MATISM be sure and get a bottle of
FRANK’S RHtI'MATISII CERE. It never fails. Price $1.50
bottle. When cured you remain cured.
LIVINGSTON'S TWO PHARMACIES,
801 l aod Congress. Branch 309 Ball Street.
PHONE 2W. BOTH PHONES. PHONE 3*2.
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Bell’s Pure Rye Whiskey.
Full Quarts 75c; four bottles, containing full Gallon,s3.oo.
nri emprn 0 nn Sole Proprietor*. S Whitaker Street
DLlOI;1UCiI Ob UUI I FULL LINK. OK ci* AHBI WINES,
WE WASH TO PERFECTION
OFFICE PHONE 7. WORKS 499
A Ten-Dollars Spent
rappLADEVEZE'S PICTURE
** FRAME FACTORY
You Will Make Your Home an Attractive One
and (Jive It an Air of Refinement.
W# employ nothing hut expert workmen that will not botch your work as others
do. our stock of Moulding I* ten time* larger than that gt any of our competitor*,
and our price* are the lowest known
ltm TO 107 CONGRESS STREET. WEST.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TV!IS I# NOT CHINESE.
Meases. Sloat ltra. Cos.,
Savannah, Ga—,
Gentlemen—Please *hlp n*
one doles bottle* of Slont**
Vegetable Hitter*. gt.OO also.
We have been a*lng It foe In
4.
dlieollos and And It O. K.
Have deeided to pnt It In stock.
Ship at once.
A oar* Iteapeelfully,
J. E. IMMF.N A CO.
Summer complaint nf chit
dren qulekly eared by Bloat'a
Vegetable Bitter*.
especial indicement# at mirk
APPLE’# REPOBITORV.
T offer to th* public for Ofteen day* in
high gride work, two line extension top
Carriages. 3 optn Carriages. 6 Phaetons, 6
Runabouts. 2 Pneumatic ltunabouls. 4
Handsome Traps. 90 Open and Top Spring
Delivery Wagons at factory cost, wlih
freight added. This Is no humbug. Cal
and examine for yourself and you wl.l
make no mistake. A full and complete
line of Harnesa at coat.
Mark Apple Carriage Repository. 330
Broughton trel. weat. use only the Kelly
Kprlngiield Rubber Tire, the beat on the
market. • Phone 77*
GOOD DINNER.
Our regular 2Sc dinner* are worth Just
as much as the kOc dinners. The difference
is tn the price only.
JOE CHANG. Proprietor,
San Ftxnclsco Restaurant.
114 Drayton street.
#23.000.
One of our Giant* haa placed tn our
band# Uk.WU to loan on good Savannah
ran I aatata at raoaonaM* rales of tel erase
BECKETT A BECKETT.
94 President strsat, east.
SPARKLETS
Makes Soda Water at home.
Craphophones
Sold atvl repaired.
EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES.
81.00 that o?he,rs charge 82-80.
BISI.NKSS NOTICE#.
FOR RENT
from Oct. 1, that fine resi
dence No. 211 Gwinnett
street, west. Large garden
and fine stable on the prem
ises. Apply
The Chatham Heal Estate and Im
provement Company,
14 BRYAN STREET, EAST.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.,
Electrical Engineers. Con
tractors and Supply
Dealers.
Electro • Plating on all
Metals.
STORES—4O and 112 Drayton *l.
PHONES:
Georgia and Bell, #2 and 643.
HAVE YOUR
SHOES
REPAIRED
OKARMA’S,
BELL PHONE IISS
t-,.i
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lithograph* and and
printed stationery and blank book* from
Morning New*. Savannah. Oe.
Don’t
you want
a pair of
Tan
Sho ” MM'
that yon
don’t
have to
“break tn”
Just for
onee ?
?
Some- A E* f\
thing
you cah
put right
on and
walk
off tn?
“HAN AN’S”
is what you want. We have
them for all users from, wed
dings to base ball.
roorcwamtsnn Muuihb.
■IIMU9 NOTICE#-
“Out of Sight,
Out of Mind,"
appllea lo your FURNACE this kind at
weather. The winter Is near ot hand.
We owuld suggest a thorough ex
amination of your furnace to see that
It la In good shape for the winter's work.
No charge for examination. Our charges
for repairs very reasonable.
Ait R. L. CLAXCY
lU Whitaker St.
INVEST YOUR MONEY
-IN
DIAMONDS!!
The PRICKS at which we are selling
DIAM'NI*s will prove a flrsl-clas* Invest
ment, ns they will be much higher In a
few months. A large, tine stock to self t
from.
Hunter & Van Keuren.
Ga. Phone 991. 143 Bull Street
DURING THE DULL
SUMMER WEEKS
la a good lime lo have your watch**
put In condition. We arc better pre
pared than ever for this work Re
pealer*. Chronograph* and ordinary
watches of the liner grade* l*c ln
condition now. cm be aplendldly
regulated. We give proper attention
lev the cheaper grade of watches,
producing ihe beat result* poeslbh’.
Look Into It and avoid the busier
season.
THEUS BROS.
A. L.Desbouillons
43 Bull Street,
We have a prefly line of Solid 'j®*®
Cuff Button* In plain, chased, amethy* l ,
or with diamonds.
As pearls arc now all the rage we have
pretty Scarf Pins ami Paarl Jewelry f
all sorts, specially Brooches,
A. L. DBS BOUILLONS,
43 £ull street.
ft NewsDOner Piste
For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
wtU fold sheet 27x4*. It I* tn good order.
Price COO. It cost originally 11.10®. bul
e have no use for It and want tba room
It occupies.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct t* *®7
newspaper -nSo*.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
gavaaaak, Ga-
GREENE CO.,
138 Whitaker street.
Picture Frame Factory
New Moulding:* constantly arriving
i’ll ICES REASONABLE.