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GOVERNOR’S PROCLAMATION.
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Thins* In ll*' TUnnhlnl for—"Hrri
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AtJat.'a, 03 • Nv. 17 -Gov Candler to
day wotnsl ri* folio* in* Thanksgiving
procUma4.on
Biot, of Georgia—Tty HU Excellency,
Alter. l> Canrtl* r Governor
A pro lemetmn for <lay of thenkegtv
in* nod pra4er Conforming to vener
tl cu om, I hereby appoint Thursday,
the 291 h iU> of November, to be a day of
thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God
for His merciea and great goodness to our
state and people.
Georgia has abundant cause for gratp
tude To her have been preserved to a
degree equal in but few other states the
lnt.truttons of our fathers Her* Is tie
purest American (On to t found on the
continent. Hers is i ••rotvg and resolute
people, loving their siate and fearing
God, the giver of all good During the
•twr which is approaching t'- 'lose, a
henef.cent Pitwldenco hi - hi- se l us with
health and peace and I*.■ inti.i is harvest*
In grateful r . v nion of lli'—e blessings
I reoommcnd thil on the day nam'd oil
our people ns-etnble m their u.-ual pis-es
of worship and a Knowlisli'. at.ew ineir
depend, -e U| i, tit* tics! nf men anil ..f
atate. the atver of "every gowl gift and
ever perl* ' gilt
Given under my hand and the great seal
of the stun at 'he Capitol In the city of
Allan: t. this 14th !..< o! N-.v.n.1-r.
in the year of our Lord. 11*0. and of the
Independent of ihe United Stales of
America, the li&th
Allen D Candler. Oovtmor.
By the Governor.
Philip Cook Secretary of Slate.
There was no session of Ihe Legislature
to-day.
CEVM * 04 THE IH4IGHAgg.
Drcsde Has Shown Vlost Hfinsrkslilr
lies elopmen t.
Claxton. Oa . Nov. I.—The census fig
ures of the wire*lass counties of Geor
gia. Just given out by dhe department a:
Washington, show a remarkable growth
of Ihla section during the past de.-a.le It
has susst third the state In Increase of
population ■ much as the recent tax re
turns sustained It in property value*, atm
•bows greater devekipment than any pre
vious period of three deiWilcs or thirty
years. In fact, some of the counties have
shown greater Increase the past ten year*
In population nd property man t.ir all
their previous history. Tske Tattnall for
example, whleh shows an Increase from
10.2 M In im. to 30.419 In I*® a gain of
l.l*g In len years, practically lt> per
cent., and lacking only XT people of helnr
a* many as the county bad gained In all
it# previous hl.tory of hou< ninety years
Mon'gomery shows an Increase of 7.111.
growing from 9.34* In IN*'. to 16,5>9. T<"4-
falr. shorn one-third the site of Tattnall
In territory, gained nearly 100 per cent
In population during the decade. In Teas
ing 4,&3i from 5.4T7 In IW> to 100U3 In 1900.
Bullock and Emanuel ma le equally as
good showings.
The splendid advancement of tarn* of
the eountles In iwpulallon and property
la doubtless duo In a considerable meas
ure to the naval stores and saw-mtll men,
who have nulla Investment* and brougtM
hundred* of people Imo the territory,
many of whom purchased home* and be
<-ame permanent cltixeo*. But In other
counties the remarkable growth la due to
other caueea. ► In the care of Telfair
eounty. In which ihe naval elorea amt
sawmill material had been estimated
more than ten yearn ago. snowing that
the great development of the toun:y was
due to the splendid natural resour.v*
which drew many *.:i era from North
and South Carolina. Middle Georgia ami
other teas favored eeotlon*.
The advancement In education and
moral# has kept atep with the growth In
population ami material development In
theee counties*, amt the rltlxenshlp will
compare moat favorably with any other
aerllon of the Mate tiood school* like
Tattnall Institute, at Claxtnn. and the
South Georgia College at M-Rae. are
plentiful, and much attention la given to
education.
•The development of thla magnificent
section la Just liegun. and the next de
cade will show even greater advancement
than the past ten year*.
One great fa.lor In the growth and de
velopment ot a large portion of thla sec
tion le Ihe Seaboard Air lane Railway,
which opened up some of the flmwt farm
ing ami timber lands In the South, and
there I* no more Inviting fields for In
vestor* than the epiendkl territory
through which the road run*
A MARITIME .tMOREM,
Cor. Candler Has Called Oar to Meet
la lirianawlek.
Atlanta. Nov. IT.— Oov. Allen D. Cand.
ler to-night Issued a call for a national
maritime congress at Brunswick. Jan. SO.
next The call I* a* follow*:
"Impressed with Ihe Importance of
creating an Interest in the maritime busl
nese of the United States and a sentl
sn*nt that may tend to restore Its former
prestige as a great carrying power. I have
deemed 11 pro|>er to Issue a call for a nat
ional maritime congress to a**eml> e at
Brunsnt-k. Ua . on the 30th day of Jan
uary, 19*11.
"In the Interest thereof, of patriotism
ami the commercial welfare of the cltl
aens of the Cnlted 8 ale*. 1 trust the ob
ject of thla call will receive that consider
ation from those who feel an Interest In
the promotion ot the marlcnee greatness
of our country, to which the In’, port an e
entitles 11.
"For Information as lo work by this
congress, parties Interested mav address
Hon. C. I. Ogg. secretary of the board
ot trade. Brunswick, (in
s "A. D. Candler,
Governor."
flelcualc* to Nr Orleans.
A-tlanta. Nov. 17.—President I-e-wl* H.
Beck of the Atlanta Chamber of Com
merce. has appointed T. B Neal, R. J.
iwry. Livingston Mints VV A Hemp
hill. H. M Atkinson Barbour Thompson.
J K. Orr, W. L Peel, W 1, Oosgrote
and Robert Adamton, a committee to at
tend the Southern Industrial Convention
at New Orleans, beginning Dec. 4
Death of MnJ. J. Van Holt Naah.
Atlanta. Nor. 17. —Maj Joseph Van
Holt Nash, a well known Confederate Vet
eran and busing** man of tnl* city, died
suddenly thla morning In Augusta, where
he was attending a Confederate reunion
MeJ Ni*h was a Virginian, and a: me
tlrm ot Mg death, was the manager of
the Southern deportment of a New York
publishing house.
Ilobcrl A. Mammtll Dead.
Cincinnati Nov. 17.—Robert A Ham
mill. general attorney of the Baltimore
and Southwestern Railway, died last night
at Phoenix. Arlx., after a lingering 111- j
ness.
Fever fan He fared.
In one day with one bottle of Bryan's
fever cure Price 30 cents. All druggists
return the money If U falls to cure.—ad
L mappfc
The cause exists In the blood. In
what causes Inflammation of the
mucous membrane
It Is therefore impossible to cure
the disease by local applications.
it is positively dangerous to neglect
It. because l: always affects the stom
ach and deranges the general health,
and Is likely to develop into consump
tion
Many fcara be-n radically and r*rman*ntly
cured by Hood’* SarMpartfl*. ll <• leant# • the
blood and has a prettily alterative and tonic
•fleet K Long i alifornia Junction. lowa,
writes 1 bad eatarrh three years, lost my
art**!!* and eould not sleep. My head pained
rue and 1 felt bad all over. I took Hood ■
Sarsaparilla and now hare a food appatite.
•leep well, and hare no symptoms of catarrh.”
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promises to cure and keeps the prom
ise It I*. h "'t no* to put off treat
ment ’
BIT A I 11. NOTH 12.
Not If I. 11l <lll l HI II I .11 Ill'll-
The pent Juror* of the ritv f’ourt n*e<l
not appear until Tuesday. Nov. 3*. I>*. a*
10 n m
Itv order of the Hon Thomas M Nor
wood, Judjr*-
WARING RFRRFLL. JR.
Clerk C. C. 8
I. O. H M
To Whom It >ln) t nnrrra.
The Great Sachem of Georgia hat* *x
tended the *im* for all Rad Men. who for
merly helonctd to th:r order, to raaffll
iate with us until Jon. 1, IWJ, for the
small sum of one dollar
There are a large number of our breth
ren In ihe diy who have been identified
with tribes that exlated a few years ago
in this elty. who would be glad to come
ha ok and affiliate wito *. if they knew
that n flourishing and #a.' irlf***
a- in exiso m• in Buvannah. To nil
su< h, we would say. that rtav.innah TrUe
No. 4 la n live atxl progressive body of
men, and we most earnestly and heartily
Invite you to return to the fold and Join
this tribe
We imf ovary Friday night In Odd Fel
low*** Hull, comwr fltate and Burimrl
streets
Fr further Inforwwif ton apply to
t\ M ROBERTS, 12! Whitaker street.
It C HFRNHAM nt Out mo n'a.
JAH VAN URRfK'HOT, Room 7. Odd
Fellows Hall.
f \mmittee
MORTON** flCfVOOl# F® MOT*.
73 E;mt Macon.
At the request of several patrons. 4he
principal ha J ii* * l in ■ -ni ftii
class for pupils about the age of mi, but
not sufficiently advanc ed ftr the Prupar
alory Depgruntnt. This new class will
le limbed strictly to ten
The services of a \ery effi, lent teacher
has been secured tnr tins class
In consequence of this increase in his
corps of teacher*. the principal feels that
rvtn more efficient work will be done in
the ffchool.
For terms address
J l( MORTON. M A Principal
HOY 11, Ml SIC It 11,1,.
21* and 21S Broughton Greet, sat.
Week commencing Monday, Nov 19
New faces. Including the following:
Flrwt appearance In the South of Sully
and Phelps, sketch team The letßose
versatile artists Miss Mabel Sefton, *e
rlo comic. Moving picture* for the week
Sousa's band. llolatkcn Fir*. Why
Kranarmeyer Couldn't Bleep, and many
others.
A s.lt till Hill,
To He Given By
LIVE OAK LODGE NO. 3. I. O. O. F
Tuesday evening Nov. 20, 19f,
At Knlgbtw of Pythias Hall.
Tickets. Including refreshments, tl no.
Admit Gentlemen and Ladle*.
EKoo 8. o*t*orne. Chairman,
Lcander Butler, Frank Werm
This Is the ball that was postponed from
Oct 11. all lick’ln bought for raid dale
hold good for Nov. 3>
•n 11 \i. wantm
From all account# received by us the
lecture on Thursday night by Rev. F.
W. Gunsaulus on "Bavonarolo" will be
the best lecture delivered In Savannah In
several years.
LECTC*F. COURSE.
Guards' Hall Admission 79c
MIT I IF. OF 1114*01.1 TlUf.
The firm of 8. Gu. kenh*-Imer'a Son* Is
dissolved by the death of Mr Moir* 8
Guckenhelmer
The business Is and will be carrlett on
by Mr. Abo 8 Guckenhelmer, who takes
over all the a**et* and assumes all the
liabilities of said late firm, under the
style of
8 OfCKENHEIMER'B BON
Savannah. Ga , Not
NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignee* of
the British steamship Alslaby, Olsen,
master, will he responsible for any debt*
contracted h> etew of said v* I
J. F. MINIS A CO , Consignees.
WPIiCI 11. NOTH K.
Neither Ihe master nor consignee-* of the
British bark "Cpsim. will l* responsible
for any debts contracted b> the crew
BTRACH.IN & i'n. Consignees.
Savannah. Oh, Noi .7 UN
KPKCIAL NOTICE.
Wanted to purchase, a IS lo 23-horse
power upright or locomotive boiler. Ap
ply I aiLBERBERG *CO ,
City.
PRIVOt HIPTION*.
Pem-rlptlons Oiled any time of day or
night The only up-to-date pharmacy in
South Savannah
PARK AVE PHARMACT.
J l. Hr in.in. Plop..
Cor. Park Are. arul Barnard
Phone 111*
ii t i IMP*,
Let me upholster that parlor suit and
make I' good a* new. Look as we!!—Just
as serviceable Save* you money | car
ry Ihe tew.nt a-d prettiest line of covers
and curtains In i ettv
DAVID CLARK, 111 Jefferson 8t
P. 9 Remember. I mike he mallresse*
which have pleased Savannah people *o
long
t IMI Util*
Abstract* of the recorded lend lilies of
Savannah and Chatham county from the
settlement of Georgia to date. Money
loaned at low interest on city real estate.
A BECKETT.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1900.
>i \ h it i % at:.
WKIHRS-BHAFFEJ< -Mtirrled Tues
.Jay evening. Oct. 30 Iftfto. at the esi
denre of the bride. Sir <* F. Wetnre to
•lias Hews lie j Shaffer youngest daugh-
If •* * T . . ff* i. oocn of this ci:y
t .harlest >n papers pl**ww- copy.
JVARI* Thutslay.
Nov. *. IDuf. at tne res.deuce of the bride s
uncle, Mr. 1 Weimar, of Weimar. 8. C ,
by lie\ J H Wl:s n. Mr. W E Ward of
Huvannah to Mle* Minnie ( a* sidy of Wei
n.ar. S c.
i im mi ift % IT4lioi£
IJAHRHTT The relative# and friends
of Mr ud Mrs Mlcnael BarreM rwl
famlh are invited to attend the funeral
•f the former, from No. 130* Lincoln
trees i* k this afternoon.
GARVIN Ihe fri nds and relatives of
Mrs J. f Morderal are invited to attend
th** funerwi of her brother. Jms T Garvin
from 411 Perry street, west, at 9 o’clock
this morning. Interment ar Hcarborough
Ga
M'l.4 I %l. >OTlf Oft.
ATE All AS IIH It LEft.
tii iiii vr. moTCLCft.
are leaders brenuse of thetr real value
sr.4l wiring quulili*** *lloi alr“ from a
lively agent may sell a wheel, but doe#
not make it either run easy or stand up
in the t*-t of wear. We have the largest
stock of high-grade Ilicycloa to select
from. We defy compcti><ton in thrf mat
ter of price.
VALE UICYCLER at *OO are great
values. Think of i a IWI model, built
of th< beat materials and guaranteed In
every r* peel, equipped with Goodrich
Urea for s3* .00.
GOODRICH AND PALMER TIERS
ire ir, n * .mss by Uumsolvee, nothing In
the ttre market to compare with them.
We nre selling rhe*e tiriv at price# where
every rider can afford to buy the best
und most serviceable tire on the market
Our line of Lamps. Bella and Mur .dues
la complete and contain only articles of
recognised merit.
\V. have an assortment of BPALPINO'
8W IATEII.S. Just the thing for cold
wont her Our prices from tl Jk# tip
WIIITKLY EXERCISERS of all kinds
REPAIRING AND ENAMELING is
done here in all of ns branches and by
only egpert mechanics.
R. V. CONNER AT.
344-Sl* Hull Street.
ftPFt I U TfOTICK.
After Intense suffering for over a year
from Ma aria. Bright's Disease, and en
largement of the liver. 1 came to ihi
wane<* Spring*, after being confined In bed
for five weeks, on the advice of my doc
tor. 8 W. Mlmms. of Sylvania. Go who
told me 11.t*i th# writers of Howanee
Springs were the only cure for me My
ill.e<i**e had advanced so rapidiy that
when 1 orrive i here, medicines would do
tn* ito good. After Maying here thrat
weeks and following impildt Instructions.
1 am entirely curel. I cannot say enough
for these waters, and will always praise
them In the highest, and would certainly
recommend anybody afflicted s I have
lre#*n lo com* 1 to Stiwanee Hprlngs at
once. *
BRI NG PFEIFFER.
JTeiffer. Ga.
Ail you can dilnk for £< at Livingston's
“LAMP* TO 111 ItV
••LAMPft TO A.**
Having Just received very large ship
men i of goods of all description* pertain
ing to the bicycle. I am now better pre
pared lhan ever to furnish the bicycle
iwiblb w.ih sundries, i.res and tamp*, and
a larg* r variety than can be found cite
when I can furnish all Ihe leading
make- 4jf the*, u* I have n exceptionally
large stoi'k on hand. Having Just re
ceived t shipment of fifty pairs of the
tb>odri4 h tire*. I can now furnish you
with any *u* wanted. Tires put on and
pun<-|ures repaired while you wad. 1 am
prepared lo do any ami I1 kiml* of re
jMini.#: Enameling and vulcanising done
in the best manner possible.
**Trcj Blown l‘p Without Pain.”
DANIEL A. HOLLAND.
Ga. Fone 873. 4 Htate street, east
Ravannah. Ga
■CIIWAIIZ CAPE
la the place where you can satisfy
your appetite with all Ihe deileg- ,
clre of the season.
Oysters from tbo GULF and
NORTHERN waters
Also Game In season.
-GEM CAFE
GEO. C. BCHWARZ. Proprietor
Open day and night.
Oir.lng room upstairs
ESTABLISHED 1*43.
SOLOMONS COMPANY,
Wholesale and ltrtall Urpitglala.
Wholesale Drparlturnt, I2T Cou.
grris street, neat. Georgia Photic
144.
Retail Stores, 133 Coagrrsi street,
neat. Hell Phone 144. ItulK aud
( harlton streets, under Guards' Ar
senal. Hell and Georgia I'tiooes 03.
I’ll til i 11" ii.
REST 11 It IN I' IND OYSTER MOUSE
42 Bull Street.
Blue Points. Little Neck Clams, received
hy every steamer Native Oysters In all
styles Chop* and steaks and game In
season. Everything ihe tieri.
Jus! received, froth kit live lobster!
M ABRAMS Prop.
P 8 —Hot lunch from 11 lo 1 everv day
ni SINKS* NOTH ITS.
/ 1
|fLro-7
Wl^y/
i iu:n i h otes. i*m:n
Our Ciiinih nrr fhr l In (hr
\% r nrr tlir only Optlrlana In
n%nnnnh. Our Work Miop | iinr
Klronit Ffilnrr. Hr grind nil prr
•rrlptlon ni U on Ihr iirmliu lane
liny rr*rled.
flc|mirlMu <l€tnr while yon wntt.
r>r nmiiinril frcr,
OR. 41. Si IIU \!l A %o\.
(•enrsia I’lmnr 11!M. .No. 47 Hull
•Irrrt
A5 GOOD A5 CURRENCY
I KODAKS and GHAPHOIMION I.S I
| PHOTO. SUPPLIES and RECORDS
EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES SI.OO,
that others charge $2.50.
Save yoor life, save a trip to Hot Springs, by taking
FRANK’S
REMEDY^
Cures when all remedies fail.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACIES,
Bull and Congress. Branch .)09 Bull St.
Phones 293. Phones .182
It wHI interest all to visit our works on
Anderson street, west, to see how
wash is cared for by us.
ni SINKM WlTirhß
Some
Startling
Figures.
the, COLUMBIA
CHAINLESS
ONLY $60.00.
THE
Columbia Chain
ONLY $40.00
All Ihe Latest Models.
There Is no need to tell what Columbia
wheels are. Everybody know* that the
Columbia „
IN A LONG M NY THE RENT.
Aur repair department has been Im-
Vroved by the addition of new machinery.
Wf have without any doubt tbo finest re
pair establishment south of Baltimore. It
Is impossible to Itnd a Job we cannot han
dle. Expert machinist*, the right sort ol
machinery and long experlenca ara our
credentials.
Remember Columbia prices:
Chainlets i W
Chain W
T. A. BRYSON,
Columbia Aurnt,
242 Bull Btret.
Preserves
—AND—
Jellies.
We have Just received a very large
lot of Preeerves end Jellies, end
Hrandied and Sweet Pickled Fruit*.
The famous Gordon A Dliworth
brand.
Preserves.
Pint Jars. Quart Jar. *l.
The assortment If complete, embracing
In part
DAMSON PLI’MB. STRAWBERRIES.
REI CHERRIES. PEACHES,
WHITE CMKRRIEBQITNCES.
CANTON GINGER. PINEAPPLES.
RASPBERRIES. ATRICOTS
Jellies.
Neatly packed In 10-oz glare Jat. at Me
each.
STRAWBERRIES. RED CURRANTS
APPLES. ULACK CURRANTS
Brandied Peaches
Quart bottles, very fine, per tttllle *!
Quart bottles. Cognac Brandy, per bot
tle lI.S.
Sweet Pickled.
CHERRIES (pints) k-
PEACHES tpints) Wc.
Get prices on quantiles.
'Phones 51.
is. i. in a.
Corner Broughton and 1\ hltaker.
IF YOU WAN\ OOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your ilinograplted and
printed stationery and blank book# I root
Morning News, Savannah. Ga.
bisiikm MiTirta.
The Holidays
•r approaching. You arc thinking
of preens.; thinning where you'll
#e< them. DID YOU KV43K think
to try this more? IWe arc ful.y pre
pared to MEKT ALL WANTS and
COMPETE WITH ALL MARK
ETS In Sterling Sliver. Jewelry.
Cut Olaea. eio. Juat give ua ;i
chance, we ll <jo the reat.
HUNTER & VAN KEUREN,
Jeweler*. 113 Bull Btreel
WE ARE SHOWING
THE FINEST
stock of Jewelry. Silverware. Dia
mond*. Cut Glass and Fancy Ooods
ever shown In Savannah Especial
attention haa been devoted lo silver
for wedding gifts. A glance through
our store wtli In* convincing An ele
gant line of Lamps suitable tor
wedding gilts.
THEUS BROS.
SOLID SILVER
We are constantly adding to our al
ready large stock of Solid Sliver the
latest design* and creations In Silverware
from the leading manufacturer*
Nothing that good taels and long ex
perience could suggest has hetn left un
done to make our stock as handsome and
complete as one could desire.
A. L. Desbouillons
Jeweler. No U Bull street.
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.,
40 Drayton Street,
Will attend lo your want! In the
electrical line.
PHONES 62.
lo temper pgifc.
For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27xG. It I* In g, 0.1 order.’
price 800. It cost originally }..Ho. but
we havn no uae for It ami want tne room
It occuplas.
It will be an Invaluable adjunct •> any
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
havanuah, Ga.
* /
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1V t\ltH STKI il 11 1 K llTmii S?
James Wilkin* proprietor. Dyeing ol ev
ery description. Finest laces and curtains
handled without Injury Ladles' dresses
glove* and fcalhers dyed and cleared a*
new. Gentlemen's suits dyed, stsam . can
ed and pressed. 21 York street, w. t op
posite new post office, Savannah, Ua. Ga
Phone DM . *
at jOYcra*.
Game of ell kinds fresh for to-morrow
Orders (tiled any lime of day Don't be
afraid If you have an order after regular
market hours. My g.ime Is the p!-k of
all coming to town. My beef speak* lot
Itself.
JAB J. JOYCE
Phone* W 7.
s*'-' It sounds r
like exagge- JlXg /
>J - y ration to J
speak of
“artistic” foatw ear, yOv \
k r *3 50 there
/\k/$y 4) JiJU ever was *
l \ Z> \ a poem
in shoes
I, $3.50
V Here it is
But you do Bet8 et even a glim
mer of an Idea of wh it a graceful
creature the 4 ‘HIIIprCSS ,, is#
Come, feast your eyes
on them.
Patent Leather
Box Calf hand stitched
1 Vici Kid C three weights
Louis XV heels, only
_ IjßffS,
I rOD TCOYEFE'fS Mlf/jr/NO.
UP-TO-DATE.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West.
__ PHONE 383 _
I 1 HEATERS
You bu >' examine the stove carelul'y Pet
do*’**' *SM. fhat the little mc**| tag bears the rime.
M US WHITAKER BTREET
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Beil’s Pure Rye Whiskey.
Full Quarts 75c; four bottles, containing full Gallon,s3.oo.
BELSINGER & CO - KO BA
LLLOIIIULII W UUlf FULL LINE OP CLARET WINES
Bl SINKS* NOTICE*.
GENTLEMEN,
STOP IN AT
DKARMAS
A**D SEE HO Y HE
MAKES SHOcS
8 / THE
N W£3 r
PROCESS.
#A Ten-Dollars Spent
LIDEKEZES* PICTURE
RUE FACTORY
will make your home an attractive one
ord give It an air of refinement.
"e emtd >y not...ng but aaprt ork
rneti that will not botch .our work ae
Ctners I, uur sok o' Moulding I* ten
Usk a targer than tt.ot of any of ..ur com
' 1 • i-t the lowest
k - ow
lh& TO 109 CONOREIB3 8T . IVE9T.
Ga Telephone No. 5041.
CREENS & CO.,
US Whitaker.
See cur .I splay at the Carnival grounds
N’’w Picture*. New Goods.
Call and id us. You will be welcome.
BI'SIXBM NOTICE*.
UHIVI.NU IS PLEASA'T
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OOIIEK-KULVAN CARRIAGE AM
WAGON CO.
Reliable Vehicle and Hamm D™
The Chatham Real Estate
and improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On treasonable Terms
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