The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 26, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 STATUS OF GEORGIA’S CROPS. I.iST WEEK W A M’I.KMMD IlM: I tiK Till: KtnUKH*. ]rk oI lints Hits ■ nnMnt Them M> Hasten Ihc I'li'ktns <>l the ( niton I riip-ll \\ it* Not Materially llnnl nsr'l br thr Until* ol thr Will Before—l oaatUrrahle I'lwwiag tin* Hrrii llnnr—Minor t rap* trr In linnil *hn|ir. Atlanta, Hept ii'. Thr fntt.il (tl.iira Weather Bureau I- ui.l Ih. Illicit* inti nop bulletin for Gorgla i>-day, covering the Week ending Hi |it. 21 Thr weather .lurlnit Ihr past week ha* been most favor*Mr l*> the inlereds t.f Ih. farnwt Thr loti'' of lasi wri-k bin*' thr protracted drougl tatm <4 all minor cro; ■- an.l o sofen, I Ihr land •nd a.ld. and m.ililUr nr tc allow much plon tna for fall m dine. Thr lack of rain durlitK thr work haa been most conducive to thr picking of cotton, which I* monopolising thr tlmr of *ll who havr not finished this hranch of work In many ftrld* ihr rollon has all been plrkal out. while In Ofhero nliout half Ihr ampin t* gathered and much Inn been placed on thr market Owing to thr advanced stag* of thl- crop no ch-mg In thr nondltlon ol II resulted from thr r< rent rains, except In a f, w rounllra whi rr It war morr or I*.. dafaagvd by rot and apron Imu 11 la not thought thin damage amount*-.! to vrry much, as no further mention I* ntadc of It. Title wrek a gi*l many turnip ae*d havr tern town and some of thorn sown )aat wrrk irr already tip and doing nlcrly. Thr early sowing,- did not • one up with much regularity, and many of thoar writ, h rants up wrrr ktllrd out by thr hot *un and lark of moisture potatoes. pev and ranr havr Improved ar a rulr. and pas turrr havr romr out wonderfully Lale corn I* being gathered Thr yield la poor and too much ehuek l complained of In many counties larr quanlltle- of hay have been raved In good t'ondltlon latte gerdeoe have been planted In the south* rrn. rounder Sorghum m iking tr In pro gress hut the quality and quantity are not satisfactory as a rule. romitYf I HOI* I OMIITIIIYI. Heavy Hnln* mil Drottshl Have In* Jnretl fnr Prop*. Washington, Rept. 2.Y.—The Weather Bu reau’s weekly summary of crop conditions rays: Heavy rains In Central and Northern Texas, Arkansas, the Itakotas. Minnesota. Wisconsin and* fpper Michigan Interrupt ed farm work and caused Injury to crops. •he principal damage in Ihr Dakotas and Minnesota bring done to grain In shock, while In Texas and Oklahoma cotton suf fered most. Drought continues In the I’p lr Ohio Valley, portions of Missouri, a rut the Middle Atlentlc rletes. and rains would prove beneficial In Florida and por tions of Ala bantu In the central and eastern portion# of thr rottoo belt cotton picking has pro gressed rapidly under very favorable weather conditions, and is muring *om pletion In some section*. In Central and Northern Texas the heavy ruins of the latter part of thr week caused much dam age by healing out oj n rotton, hut to tne aouthem portion picking progressed rap idly under favorable conditions The wear her of the past week has been highly favorable for curing tobacco, the bulk of which crop has been housed ia ii SEEK 1* INTEREST lb > "I IT. riwintlir* Waal Part of a Jadarmeat blot Vet Unstirred. Atlanta. Sept 25—Mrs. Annie L. Cole man and R S. Hyer appeared In the Superior Court thU morning, os plaintiffs In a ault to obtain an Interest In a dam age suit, pending In itte City Court. They want a pari of a Judgment which has not yet lieen rendered, and which may never be. Thr defendants are, Mrs. Fannie Hyer and thr Western and Atlantic Railroad Mrs. Hyer Is stepmother to the plaintiffs. Thr stepmother Is suing the Western and Atlantic Railroad for 225.and thr plain tiffs seek to enjo'n the Western and At lantic. from paying to her more than one third of the verdlcf tf It Is rendered In her favor. Several months ago. William 1., Hyer was killed in n head-end collision on the Western anil Atlantic Road. He had been married twice. By hla first wife hr had two children and by his last wife non. After his death, thr widow' Instituted suit ngatr.st Ihr Western and Atlantic Hoad for 225.000 damages. The children of his first wife now want an Interest In her •ult. GOV. CANDLER Ik 1% DKHAtD. lie mar ra tle ll* I lie* to Hr Held Be fore the Election. Atlanta, Sept. 25—Chairman Fleming DuHlgnon of the Stale Kxecutlve Commit tee. returned to Atlanta to-day, after a two days' visit to his mother In Mllledge- Nllle, he arrived al ,11 20 a m and was engaged the reet of the morning at head quarters, The rallies lo lie held In the Interest of Tlemocracy. are all set for early dates now, as the election Is only a few days off Oov. Candler will speak In Macon Wednesday, al * o'clock. In the evening. He wtll also he heard at Butler, Taylor county Thursday, al noon. Katurday he will speak as McDonough. Henry county, at noon Speaker* arc being arm lo every place where the request has been mode. Few If any speakers. have been as ear. really sought after, as hss been Oov. Candler. CLAY A bill ADAMSON. Delivered addresses at tnlnmhns and t assets. Columbus, tla . Hept 25 Senator Clay and Congressman Adamson delivered ad dresses here to-night at a large and en thuelastlc meeting of the Hryan Club Both speakers expre.-a confidence In Hry an s ehctloi I loth speakers were given ovations, and their addresses were earn est and eloquent. C ay and Adamson spoke to good audlerees at l'u-t' to day. NEGRO KILI.KD IMI ROBBED. Found Dead .shortly After He Hud Sold Hla t niton. Dawson, iia. t Hept 25—John Mitchell, a negro, has Just been found dead at Klnchafoonee ereek. the line between Lee and Terrell counties. Mil hell sold cot ton in Smlthvlll. ftaturday. and had atart et home with tint) In hl to ket When fout 1 his men y was gone It Is thought tint lie*toe lit mg on the place with him killed and robbed him. No arrests have yet been made. 'The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to opersta- Hood's Pills Apollinaris (•‘the queen of TABLE WATERS”) BEWAhE OF SUBSTITUTIONS. Ill: HAH Aft .11 Itisitlt T'tttA. dudae Arsmsn It ..fuses a Street •tnlluay Injunction. Atlanta. Rept. 25—On the ground that the United Htutie Cos irl had no Jurisdic tion in the mattrr. Judge W. T. Newman towlay refused to strum the Injunction souahl igaln-: tie Atlanta Hapsl Transit Company by the Mer antlie Trust Com liny and the Atlanta Itwliwav und Bower Company, to prevent the tsindemrwitlon by the Ka|ild Transit Company of the Con soHdated ln< k* on 1 V.trhlfee -treit. Judge Newman tak-e the ixisltlon that the controversy Is one between clllaen* of the same stale, namely the Atlanta Hall way and I’otver Company and tin- Atlanta Itapal Tranrl' Company. The Atlanta Hallway and Bower Company . homed the I'nltcd State# Court hud Jurls*tl*'ilon, lie cause this condemnation was an infringe ment of Its contract wlfli the |ty of At lanta. Judge Newman held that It wi not an impairment of any contract I* iwcm the Consolidated and the city of Atlanta. NtRHOYY F*f ABF FROM DEATH. limns Lady In a II unsns> Becullar Fatal Accldettl. Amerlcus, Os., Rept. 25.—Miss Pearl Kleckley narrowly escaped with her life in a serious runaway accident this after noon A horse attached to a carriage ran away, and o|ipo#lte the Baptist Church collided with another team, overturning Ihe carriage and throwing Mis* Kleckley among struggling horses and dismantled vehicles. Hhe was rescued by spectators ant escaped mlracuiouidy with a few painful bruises The horses and vehicles tuffered alike by the collision. Miss N Ills Mheckley. an estimable young lady of 17, died this morning, as the result of a peculiar accident, Quite recently *lhe young lady stepped upon the prong of a garden rake, which Inflicted a very severe wound In her f.iol. penetrat- Ing the -hoe. Inflammation result'd, and. after suffering agony for ten ays. death came as a relief this morning ~i q i M%\V AT MYI'OVH STMFFT FAIR. * ii. ii Reunion of lloles-t onke llrigsile. to Take Place To-day. Macon, Rept. 25-Thirty-six hundtfd peo pie came In lo Macon yesterday und part of to-day on Ihc railroads, and they were .aiming In lale Into Ihe night. The street fair Is pronounced hy the Mayor lo he a big success, and will result In a bigger show next year. To-morrow la the veterans' .lav, when Colquitt's and the Doles—Cooke Brigade* will assemble In Macon for their reunion. The cltlxens have prepared to entertain ini of the old soldiers for four meals, and they will camp In Third street. STOPS THR toir.ll %AD MOHRS OFF THR COLD. Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets cure a old In one day. No cure, no pay. Prl< e 25 centa.—ad. M’ItYSBORO II KPOT lit It A ED. Loss Was g 1.-.IKK,—Tr alack Fatally Wounded by a %rgra. Columbia. 8 l*., Hept. a —Early this morning the Southern depot at YVtnns boro was praett ully alcslroycd by fire and much of the contents were burncl. The total loss. Including 250 hales of cotton on the- platform, was 215. J>. partially Insur ed. J. M. Truluck. a young liveryman, was shot by a negro al Tlmmonavllle last night and pwThaps mortally wounded. The ne gro tied, and Is lielng pursued with dogs. The community Is greatly excited. Near,, Killed l> n Train. Maion, H|U. 21.—Edmond Hand.ill was run over by a train on the Central tracks lasi night, and was crushed so hadll that h died a half hour inler. The coroner's Jury to-day declared that ihc railroad was negligent In the raattst. Th, negro was an employe of Ihr Southern road Til. killing occurred ai the Huy sir. et crossing, where George Bryant wa klhed by an engine a week ago. Lost Roth Their t hlldren. Louisville. Ga . Hcpt. 2J.—Robert. 1-year ol.l son of Mr. and Mrv It L Bostick, died of congestion to-nlgh: wi 7 o'clock, after four days’ illness Yesterday their little 2-year-old girl. Virginia, seas burled. The many friends of the heartbroken par ents deepiv sympathise with them In los ing their only two little ones. 1 arpenter* and .lolncr,. Reran lon. Pa., Sept. 25.—The biennial convention of Ihe cariwnlers and Joiners of America to-day refused lo adopt ihe constitutional amendnwnt providing for the election of officer# hy referendum* II was decided to hold Ihe next biennial con vention at Atlanta The Rest Prescription far Malaria, Chills and Paver., I# a bottl* of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No curs —no pay. Brice Kk- —ad. ■PVCIAL XOTICRI. Till* I* HOT t It IYF.SF. Mreer*. gloat Bros. Cm., havannah. Ga— fientlemca—Please ship as oae dnsru boltlea of Moal'a Vegetable lllMrr*. gt.OO slse. We have been using It for *n tllaeslloa aad aad It O. K. Have decided to put it In stock, ship at once. Yours Respertfally, J. F. I*l ME A A CO. gammer romplntnt of rhll drrn quickly cured by gloat's Vraetnblr lllMrr*. MATTHKggKg. UTRKF.. Have your mattresses and feathara ren ovated by our medicated steam process la-fore a change In weather takes place. (The only plant In Havannah.) It over come* all Impurities and renew, Ilf* and volume In all bedding material. Brier* on renovation of feather* us follows: Bed* 23.50, bo,sters 21. pillows 50c. Cotton, muss and hair mattresses made to order. Fine work, low price*. Work guaranteed. NATIONAL MATTRKBB AND RENO VATING CO.. Bell phone -.! r.c. 231 Drayton street, til it i t II VI * Loan money at six i*r .<cnt on real estate security. BECKETT * HEOKETT. Attorney* at Law and Conveyancer*. THF. MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1900. DEATH!. MflltKle—ldi-d at 'Sit lon Hepr. a. J. Morel, Jr. Funeral noth Inter. Ft b F.ft At. JAt ITATIOAW. KENNEDY The friend# and icqualnt ancc, of Mr and Mis. YY* H Kennedy, are Invited t., n tcrsl the funeral of lh. tr youngest child, this (Wednesday I morn ing at 11 o'clock, from M 6 Montgomery street. Interment it Catherlral Cemetery. Burial from 81. Patrick's Church AVHITK—The relatives and friends of Mr and Mrs I, M White are Invited lo atlend Ihe fune’.il ..f .heir eldest daugh ter. L*l< lie. from their re* dcnc, ins Ninth street, east, at l" W this morning Inter ment lattirel Drove Cemetery. irkUAL AO’Ul'Kk 1:111*0% Et.F.ITHH It. 1.1 MINATING < O. OF AAV AAA Alt. The October Interest oo the outstanding bonds of this comitany will be paid be tween the dates of mi 1 and 20. Inclusive, tin present ttloti of coupon* at the Mer chants National Bunk *f Savannah After Oct 3D they will be |slid on presentation In Boston. Mass, at the office of the Am orhan loan ond Trust Company. OEO J BALDWIN. Preaidcnt KOTICR or A Lot AL ACT. Notice is hereby that, at the com ing session of Ihe Legislature of Georgia, a local bill will he Introduced, enlllled "An act lo authorise ihe Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Havannah lo acquire, by purchase or otherwise, lands In Chatham county, outside of the corporate limit* of Ihe city of Havannah for cemetery, pest house, hospital, public streets or other public uses, aisl for other purposes.'* Dll. HEART I. O'COAAOIt Has relumed lo thr city and resumed practice. Al*Kt I AI, AOTICE. Neither the master nor consignees of the Hpuntsh barkenttne Maria Teresa will he res|>on>lMe for any debts contracted by the. crew. JoSE M BBTKVK * CO.. CVynalgnees. NOTH F. All persons are cautioned against haf horlng or trusting any of the crew of the Italian steamship Minin, aa neither Ihe captain nor consignee* will be responsible for any debts contracted by them RARNARD St CO.. Consignees. Rept 25. 1900 KNIGIIT'g PH ARM ACT, OPEN ALL NIOHT. Reef, %%’lne and Iron 75c Roach Halt 'guaranteed) 10c K. R. C 210) Talcum Powder, borated 5c Palmer'* Toilet Waters Me Empty Capsule*, ion for 2c T. P Dyspepsia Tablets Free Imported Castile Hoap 50- Insect Powder. I*. D. & Cos 40c Trusses Sh- to s,Ytt) Syringes. Fountain 750 to 23 90 Thermometer (Fever) Ws- to 12 00 %Ve lead In everything In our line. KNIGHT 8 PHARMACY. . Oa. Phone 535. Bell Phone 53$ THE IIMK CF.AH * of our city ls very gratifying, yet wc hope for a considerable Increase In the next. Same way with my business; while ll has been very gratifying for my first year, yet I hope to considerably Incrcus, It the next. The best always I* my motto, and you can always gel the best at tny stalls In the city market. JOHN FUNK. Both Phones, 557. FI till COFFEE. Gel Ihe famous B. A B. Java at Joyce's. He l the only man handling It. Nohodv else call handle II l est Coffee In the nnr ket. Try a pound at once, *sc. All other Faney Groce rle*. JAB J JOYCE P. B.—Don't forget that I lead everybody In my famous YY'eslern meats, live poul try and rlcefleld lamb. Plenty fresh veg etables and fruit*. Phone* 107. WF lit V A*l> SELL HEAL ESTATE, Negotiate loan* on same al 2 per cent, an 1 collect rani* Represent The TravL ers' Insurance Cos., accident and liability department*. Represent the New York Underwriters Fire In*, agency. Represent the Greenwich Fire In*. Cos. Represent Ihe Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Cos. All busi ness entrusted to us wtll be appiVdated. and wtll receive prompt and careful at tention. No. 27 Bay etreet. eaet. Tele phone MS W. C. FRIPP A CO. BHMts i.u.i I rFD Gy the American Bonding and Trust company of lialUniors. YVe are author ised to exocuty locally (imm diatrl: upon application), all bonds In Judicial pro c- . dings In either the state or United Bate* courts, and of administrators and guardians BEARING A HULL. Agqnta Tetephcne 321, ' Building rut h im a; st HiPTioxn will he filled at Park Avenue Pharmacy while yo wait. We fill them at any hour day or night. The only live drug store In southern section of Havannah. PARK AVENUE PHARMACY, J L. Branan, Proprietor . Corner Pnfk avenue and Barnard Bt. Ho-Phone lIM GOOD I.Hit on Get Wilson Whisky at ROBT. REM DEB'S, Lllerty and Drayton. Head quarter* for '.he best brands. Country trade solicited. , No charge for jugs. Phone 213 DAVtD t l iHh. Upholsterer, 111 Jefferson. Bring me your furniture p, tefislr. or drop me a card and I will cdtne for It. Ixt me make you a fine mattress. Mv stock of Curtains ami Covering material will open your , eyes. At my prices you can have the fine old pie. e# worked and they will look like hew RED HEART. The beer of all beer* Is -RED HEART.— All good people urlnk It. a WM BUI K UN. Manager. JUNO BREWINO CO. Phone 215. IF IT*# Ml K. %\l It u I IT. Bulk Ollve#Ssr and >oc quart, lmivoried Edam und Swiss Cheese Conned Htiawhcrrles. Bitted Cherries and Red Kapl>err|. ~ Freeh Preserved Figs and Oranges t’allfcmla Evaporated reaches, lOe lb. Phone $55. HARDEE St MARK HALL BPi(o rtez. j PHONE 383 And Let Oar Wagons Call for Yoar Soiled Linen. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West; THE ONLY ‘ Exclusive Family Liquor Store IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS Bell’s Pure Rye Whiskey. Fail Quarts 75c; lour bottles, containing fall Gallon,s3.oo. pciciiincD a nil “"‘•"""‘tl uLLOmULn Qb UUf full line of claret wines. SPECIAL NOTICE*. LEVAN'S TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS. 50c—DINNER—50c Dinner 1 to 3. 6 lo $, Wednesday. Sept. 36 Claret Wine. ROUP. Spaghetti. FISH Raked Bass, Wine Baud*. Potatoes ala Marechale. Sllred Tomatoes Queen Olives. Chow Chow. Mixed Pickles. ENTREES Brochette# of Calf Liver ala Claremont Vanilla Fritters. Cream Ssuce. ROASTED. Prime Rib# of Reef Dish Gravy. Saddle of Mutton Brown Gravy. VEGETABLES. Mashed Potatoes. Green Teas. Rice. Ktewcd Tomatoes. PASTRY AND DESSERT. Tear Pte. Assorted Cakes. Cheese. Cracker*. Pineapple Fruit Cream. l>rlp Coffee. LEVAN'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT, 111 Congress si reel, weat. MARK APPLE, 320 West Broaahlon street, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. Agent for following manufacturer*, make your selection from them: Mayer, Columbus. Buckeye. Frailer, Cortland. Wißrloo. Watertown, Wcat cott. Rock Hill. Old Hickory. Milbum and Florence Farm Wagons Full and ,omplet line of Harness. Sad dles. Lap Robes, etc. Kelley Springfield Rubber Tire# pul on at ehort notice. SAVANNAH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY. Builders of Marina and Stationary Boiler*, trill furnish estimate* on new work In competition with Northern and Western manufacturer* Repair work on Enginei and Boiler* HI Y ONLY IDE BEST GINGER AI.2C. The best Is Ih* Wheeler Brand of Bel fast Ginger Ale. mode by Wheeler A Cos , ol Belfast. Ireland, from tau celebrated ironist springs of mat city. Thess springs ar* th* property of Wheeler A Cos., henur no other Ginger Ale manufac. turer In Ireland haa those waters hut themselves The Wheeler Ginger Al* i* mad* Horn pure Jamaica Ginger Root and not from Red Pepper, as others are; oo* Am deleterious—the other Is a lonic. For Heallhfulness and Purity ths cele brated %V heeler brand of Belfast Ginger Ala la Ibe best. LIPBMAN BROTHERS. Bole Southern Agents Savannah. Q*. LARUE H tRSHIIUIB AND ol - PICE to rent, located head of Broughton street, on West Brood, now occu pied by the Havannah Carriage and Wagon Cos As they will give up bustne#* In the rffy on Jun# 3. I of fer It for rent from that date H. P. SMART PLAHTtCRERS' AND MAHONS' SUP PLIES. Cement. Lime. Plaster. Hair and River Sand. Prompt delivery Rent-orable price. HAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. Corner Drayton and Congress, Phone 519 IIKI.MKKVS CAFE, Liberty and Whitaker. The only up tc date cafe suitable for select parties In the city. One block from De Soto. Thone 646. J. H. HELMKEN. Prop. HEAVY BEEF. The heaviest Western beef brought to Bavannnlt- come# to my place. 1 handle It My trade dm.tn,i# l>. The hrst roitt* you ever ale. the mo t luscious steaks you ever tasted, ixms from my place. Try them any time. M. S. GARDNER. Phone 875. AVgyne and Whitaker. AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT Grand Boxing Contest at the Savannah Theater. OCROUNDSQq Ls) Between L%) Tom Corcoran of Savannah, Ga., —and— Tom Williams of Australia. There ehall be no draw; one man muat demonstrate his euperlority. Main bout will start nt 9;.10 sharp. gAVANNAH THaATiW. FRIDAY AND S.ATI RDAY, MATINEE SATURDAY. SEPT. 28-29. Win, A. Brady's Su|Krb Scenic Produc tion of “The Sorrows of Satan.” A.laptxJ and dram.itlxet front the famous novel of MARIE CORELLI. A marvelous drnm.l of mysticism, por traying the story of the devil on earth. PRICER—Night. 21, 75e, 50c and 25c. Matinee. 7.V. and 25, . COMING- Daniel F rob man present* %%'illliitn Gli rite's Drama, "Sherlock 11,times. Monday, O t t. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. If the pnrty or parties who rame Into possession of the papers from our safe on Sunday, the 15th Inst., will return them to us by mall It wtll be appreciated by us. and uo questions wtll be'asked. _ SOLOMONS COMPANY. HlD** YY ANTED. City of Havannah. Offlre Director of Public YVorks, Havannah. Ga,. Hept. 35. IPS) Bids will he received at this offi, a until Saturday. Hept. 29. 190). at 12 o’clock noon, city time', for furnishing feed as follows: No. 1 Timothy hay, per 1(0 pounds; bes( quality feed bran, iter lflu pounds; best quality eorn. per bushel; (test quality mtxrd oats; to be weighed at the city lot Envelope# lo Ite marked "R|,ls for Feed." The city reserve* the right to reject tiny or all bids. Bids to be opened In the presence of bidders. tlKtt M GADSDEN. lure tor PMRMUI WANTED. City of Havannah, Offl.v of Director of Public YY'nrks. HavatHlah. Oa . Kept 25. 1200.—Healed proposals will he- received at this office until Saturday, Hept 29. si 12 o'clock noon, city time, to furnish the city of Savannah with supplies until Oct. 31. 19nn. All proposals must be made on official forme, which <sn be se cure*! SI this office on and after this dale Envelopes lo he marked "Propoaals for Supplies." The city reserves th<* right to reject any nr all bids Rids t<f b* opened In the |,r>en. .■ of bidder- GKO. .Yl GADSDEN, Director ‘I IIOOL hooks. A fall Use of School Hooks sn,i School Supplies at ENTILL'* NEYYS DEPOT, No. 6.Y Hull Hired. Havannah. Ga. IMF W AY Til ( LEAN VAHPKtn. Ths only way lo get your carpets prop *ny taken up. , leaned and taken care of for th# summsr 1* io turn the ,'nbeover to til. ills: net M-ss rg r .nd Delivery Cos. telephon- 2. or c.i 1 at 3-’ Moutgomrry at eet, and the) wll! nu ke y. u an esti. mate on the coat of the work. Prtooe raasorahl* They also pack, mart and Store furniture and idanna I C. U. WEDLOCK. Kupi. and Mgr. iHere is the only way you can stop that boy of yours from wearing out so many shoes j Unless you buy him “SAVANNAH BOY.' They everlastingly wear. The boy gets tired of them. SI.W* See these SC HOOL SHOES in our East Window. Bko's. FOOTCOV£fi£ftS Tf** Manx/no. BL9lfctS NOTICU. Our Stock of Wcddinfl Gifts la wry full, flit* Dfwnt t!i!aK In lm |irm nml flnl•!•<*•. *am|lr pnl* terns nent|ln nil%nn*r of lh* rriculnr •fork. \ atari* in il*r ,%rl of *llvcr •mlllilng. THEUS BROS. WISE MEN SMOKE LE PANTO CIGARS. iRING US UP HARVARD BEER Jno. T. Evans & Cos. 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 Real Estate and Tm provement Company, It BRYAN STREET. EAST. in input Piste. Fur sal*, a Forsallb Nawspapcr Folder, will fold *ha*t r.xk It I* In good order. Price 2100. II coat originally 21.100. but s> have oo use for It end want th* room It oacuplaa. II will bear In valuable adjunct lo any newspaper o ill St. Addrese MORNING NEWS, ■•vaaah, O tu Water Colors. CHI colors, anew supply of both Just re ceived, Tteture Frames. Room Moulding GREENE A CO . TRIl.v \% ON Of ;,t, - j , %%’ATER coLdTateh PAINT. A auhtttiuii. for oil. paint unt while w.i-h Flr.-proof and weather proof. An excellent disinfectant Con he applied hy any one to any kind of surface with any kind of brush ANDREW HANLEY CO . , Bole Agents. THE GEORGIA STATE BUI DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Assets over SBOO,OOO. 6 PER CENT, per annum allowed on deposits, withdrawable on demand. Inter act credited quarterly. • PER CENT, per annum allowed on deposits ol even hundreds, withdrawable at annual periods. GEO %%’ TIEDEMAN. President. B H LEVV Vice Brest,lent. E. W REM,. He-retarv C C. ANDERfION JR Treasurer OFFICE. 15 YORK BTREET. WEST. '*’ * -i OLD NEWSPAPERS, V 0 for 2S canto, at BuaLuess Office Morning Newa LEOPOLD ADI.BR. JNO R DILLON, President Caanter C. S ELLIS. BARRON* CARTER. Vice President Asst. Cashier. The Chatham Bank SAVANNAH. %%’ill be picas,-*I to receive the accounts of Merchants Firms. Individuals, Banks, and Corpor it lon a Liberal favors extended. Unsurpassed collection facilities. Insur ing prompt returns. SEPAriAFE A VINOS DEPARTMENT IA TF BEST IDSPOIIRDMI igl ARTFH- I.Y ON DEPOAITS. Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults foe rent Correspondence solicited. The Citizens Bank iff 9AYAAA.AII. CAPITAL $500.00a itsa..,,, bxsttSi esskls* Rtutaess. aullciu Accounts g ladlvldaata, Urrehanta. Hank* pad stkst Carp** ratioas. Cullectloas ksstlsg esltk safty, •aatsosur aad dispatch. Interest euuspouaded qoarterlg tllsasg on deposits la *■> Isslsga Departassat. Paasslt Bamea and gloragßi ▼salts. BRANTLEY' A. DEeu ARK. Pvealdeav ■ ILLS B. L AAR, %' lee Brealdeat. egonng c. rnr.EMAA, cashier. OOKDUN I„ GROOVER, Aset. < aehtoOk SOUTHERN - BANK of the State of Georgia. Cspitxl 2500,MA Burpiu# and undivided profits Uu.,000 DEI L'SliOilY Ol iltc STATE OF GEORGIA. Superior facilities lot tiuiisacllng a General banning Business. Collet lions made oii ail points sees,ib|, through tatnks ond twnkers. A* coums of Bank*, iianker*. gto.si.is and othna soltcttod. safe Deposit Boxes tor resit. * Dt pel Inn nt of Savings. Interest payable quarterly. is Sterling Exchange on London Ii and upwards, JOHN FLANNERY President. HORACE A CRANE %*lce President JAMES SULI.TVAN Oo.tder. I>l RECTORS JNO FLANNERY. WJI tv. GORDON. E A. WEIL w tV GORDON Jr. H. A CRANE JOHN M EGAN. LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FERST H T SMART CHARLES ELLIS EDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRRY MMinm CAPITAL, f.TSO,(NN>. Accounts of tvanke. merchants, corpora tions and Individuals solicited, bavlngs Department, Interest paid quarterly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for rent. Collection* ma lo on ail point* al rea sol.al I,- laic- • Drafts eol.l on all IJie chief cltla* of the world. Correspondence Invited. JOSEPH D WEED. Brasldent. JOHN C. ROWLAND, tic* President w. f. McCauley, cashier. THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH, GA. Capital 2M>.o Ui.divid'd pr..flta hi.tuv Thl- hank off, ra Its servlias to corpora tions. mrrehania and tnulvtduala. Has authority lo act ua executor, ad mtntatrator, guardian etc. I,au,s drafis on ihe prlnclphl clilea In Great Britain and Ireland and on U>* ContineAL Inter** pold °r compounded quarterly On dep.sli* In (tie Havings Department. Safety lioxee for rent. HENRY 81.U.N. Br.sldent. GEO. \V TIEOEMAN Vice PrtMidant JOHN M HOGAN. Cashier WAT.TER E HOGAN. As**t Caahter No 1640. Chartered, :**• —TIIE Mils KIM Bi OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL. tSO , u SURPLUS. IUF.A*. UNITED STATES liEI*OBITgBY. J A. G. CARSON. I're-ld SU. IIEIRNE GORDON, Vice PrraldenC W. M. DAVANT. ' ashler. 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