The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 25, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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12 We are prepared to fill Mail Orders on the day they are received To Make Room for Our Enormous Stock of Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods We Are Forced to Unload Our Winter Goods at a Sacrifice. The Sale Starts Monday, MRS. GOLDEN, THE MILLINER. Offers These Inviting Specials 1 his Week: Elegant Pattern Hats, New Line of Imported Headwear at greatly Reduced Prices. Children’s Trimmed Hats Just In. Exquisite Cav f>r Babies, specially suited for ChriStfnlOt ALL COLORS OF COLF HATS at 50c Neck Ruffles in Crepe, Lisse and Chiffon, also Chenille. The New Shoe Store. A Special Sale of Ladies’ Shoes in all widths and sizes, new shapes in Button. Lace or Oxford —they are GOOD 53.00 SHOES This Week 51.98 A Lot of Sample Shoes, $2-00 regular, they goat $1.49 LADIES’ EVENING SLIPPERS. A New Assortment now on hand, all widths B to E. Our Mr. Hankinson says Ccin Underprice Fiirn[itiire ~Weßelievelt ’ sowinYou The Blizzard Is Coming. We have thousands of Warm Blankets and Comforters. SINGLE BED COMFORTS AT 29c We have Bitter Qualities at 39c, at 49c, at 69c. DOUBLE BED COMFORTS AT 69c We Have Better of Every Kind and Style up to $12.00. $5.00 Snow wo. I .!* Blankets $3.49 White and Grey Blankets as ridiculously low as 58c. LINENS 1 rhankagivtng. TURKEY A HEAVY Pl'liv: I.INHN DAIIAMC. worth 11 10. now at S*U- A KAer COLOR TURKBY RED DAMASK, t c A aaen 3-4 laNKN DINNER NAVKINS. Oreat Dftve Mr A PRINOBD DOILIES, all Unrn, tit **r. other* at 2&c Foye Sc Eckstein HIS FAREWELL SERMON. WILL III’. 1*111: Ulll.il 111 I*BV. 4 II'I 111 14 J. SMITH Till* MOHMIO. Another WrrL of hrrlrr. "• *•• I uth-drnl— Poltllhral Utah Mo., for lltr llrntl of tlir I'nrl.li Mr 01.1tr.1.il To-nHtrrioi —Tito AI4- atonarr horlrfy of Wr.lry tionu ■tt.-rifftl llinrrli In Oltrrrvr n Holt af I'rajrr-Tb- Hr.l Irrilrt In Trinity < horch llnrr It* lt.-n.rva tlon—Thank*t Ins to Hr Üb.rr.rJ With brrtlrr. at thr K,.north Mrthmll.l rhttrch, and the lair at I, <>■><- Cfcnreh. Ti.l in. • lint; ut Ih* Fir** ProaL>-trrlan Chtm h. K* v. Arthur J. Smith all! d*- Jlvrr hai farrarll m-imon At niitht h * i I prtrarh at the Independent Preabjierlan ! t’hurrh. wl.il* I>r. Fair will praarh at the | >':rr Phureh, und at the cnrluion of the rrrvl c will <1- Lire the pulpit vacant \ In accordant* with the cution of the | rhurch on .u dl occasion* Thorr haa been no arrampvneiit made Te a a rd: nr , suerraaor to Mr Smith, and until this la done the eervlceg will be j < or.ducte<l by uch minister* a* ahall be ut,minted by the I'rexbjr'.ary Immediately / afier h* aervloea this tnortilm a meet Snjc of tile c aiaretrnllon will be hrld ami a rommltteo apf tnt- J to itftps o wciiT* a minister to me* | :♦©<! Mr. Smith. Mr Smith will leave ©arlr to-morrow niorr.lt k few Writ Kuporlor, W it*., w her© h* will con<hi©t a eerlre of revival meet ing*. Hi* future home will b© r%t Hlch fnotvi HU, It. 1., for which Mr*. Smith l**c ro-*y. The a*-rvlo©* that hav© bean eondart#4 t the Cathedral of Ht. Jt>hn tho It.iptMl for tHr* past week by Father* O'Connor, jAiitkr and O'Callaghau of the N*w * r -leans MlfMMoti will b© continual during <th© present weok. th© lum being lv n Sunday night. Th© attendance a* these vn©*lnr* ha? ©x©ell©nt and there is #*vrry reaiMWi to MliA’e that li will ron* ttnue ao throughout th**© of the *d ■wi ok. On© of 4h© vJMtlnr prb ** w ill rr©n©h to-day at high m**t. nnd another • the reaper f*©rvle©. ThH* afternoon in 4 o'clock tfcere will b th© ttremony of blearing the c’Mkktn. Th© or lor of *©rvlc©i during tbk w*©k wUI be* mas* at 6 M o’clork a. m . foitow nd lit Infctruotioti, niM*n t !• o'clock, alto fclkw©4 by Imptmotlon, devotions of th© way of th© efioes at 3 o'clock p. m., In •tructlon to ©hildren at 3 *n o’clock and roary, eermnn, and benediction of the Hi ©•*©<! Sricrament at 3 p. m. To-morr'*w m*rn*ng nt 9 o'rkvK a pon tifical high rru— for all of tlv- darratrd W*hOf4*. t nnd laity of iho C*'th'- driil I*arl>-h will h* rr|ohr:*l**d by Plahop K'*iby. * '*l by tha vinltlmr Jrsult prt*- *.*, af.*i th*- prt<w* of tlM' parish. Mfth.Mll af. At W. - lav M*-#umantgl Church •crxiran to-day a< II n m nnd ft p. in., by lta\ f F. CS* k. tha |a*tor. Tha anojact of tt morning •■'‘rmon will b* "Th* Thrf*afoH M.- l*n rf tha Chur h " Th* |nat.r will tha tnlaalon of tha church to tha utaivii), and opportunHy of th* church in tha n-d of Mfuoatioci and tb relation of the churoh to evil of a very *ort, especially that moit commooiy practiced at tha pranent day. In the evening the aubject will "A Plain Question Plainly Anawerwi.’' Tha pa*Lor wUi aruiwcr *uaa vliai quaaUona FOYE & ECKSTEIN. ■ on • ruing the church ami it* nlation to | humanity. The Sunday *chotd will mM;t nt 4 p m Tn. Mi**io*>nry flociety will ol>***rve the t "\\ h k <4 l’rayer" with rer vi.fN ah aft •rnooti th* w***k it 4 <. eAo'k. The B| -N • 111 ! * I I meeting will held on Tues day at 8:15 |. m and prayer in**.dm* nn.| Hlhle i*tudy on Wedno* lay at the Mint* hour. The fourth quarterly eonfertneo of the charge will b- held by the pr* i.llng elder *m Wednea.lay ev* n lng. Immediately after th* prnyor nervioe. All officer* t*f tie church ar- xpe td to be present and member* of the church and the congregation ure ln\it*d ih* Junior ia*.igue tlevotional m ctiug will be held on ft> rlikay at 4 3* p. nu The po*tor, Hev. F will row* h wt Qrao Ctum h tit 11 o'clock a in., ai <1 ut Bp. m The eervice* will l*e very imminent and intere*tlng. In view of the fact that the annual conference will eron moat, w hen the year a record will bo okwed. All the member* aro *|c laliy ur(e) to l**- prevail n*-*lay, and vifeuoni ore invited oh tiual The Sunday iichooi will mHFt at 4 o’clock P m., and the Junion iyMgue m 5 o’clock, when the mite bog** will he opened and a prtte The Kpworth I-rogue meeting will be held Tuesday nt 8 3u p. in . and lov* Wednesday, nt 8 p. in | The *et\.ird* wrtll m*t at the puraon of, Msaalay. nt S p. in. Trinity’* congregation will worship In i their newly renovated rhnn li to-4lay for i v e rtrrt time While everyihlng l* nt yet In pLv e. It ir euflW'iently **t for u*e \ *|*** ail progrumme h * I*een prepar-d i for the ooca*lon. The pastor. Rev. liae ! m Anthony, will |*reach at N*th mom* j ing and night service*. Th**# will he ' Ids l*t * rnu)t lM*fore g>mg to c>nfer *n* e. a* the following Sunday will b* :iven up to the ffubite# s-rvlce in the , morning, nnd the misH.onary anniversary ut night. Th* |enlng eervice of Trinity Church • ■ \ grim (M fi „• I inueli al proirramme: organ Voluntary. Marche de* Oir'o*l* ns Clark Opening Anthem. ’’Holy, Hidy 1# the Urd tioeb Offertory. Trio, "Hear Our Prnver" John M. Abbott * rgan Poatlude. Kyrle 12tH Mats Mozart Thore Will be prea *hing * the Fpworth M thodi*i Church nt 11 o’clock o rri and j v i* ni by the pn*ror, Rev. j a Smith, j Sjn-cIhI sermon* upproprlnte to the clon i rg of Ibe jv*r' work will Ih* delivered. ; The Sunday S< hool will meet at 4 o’chick. The Junior will rn-et Monday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock and th* Hemor | League on Tuesday at 8 p. m. A [**claj Thanksgiving aervice will be ! held Thursday night it 8 o'clock. There will be prea hlnt at the I*Je of !!<po Church at 11 o'clock a, m by Rev. i \V. R. Heath. The Sunday Bch>ol will | meet at 4 o’<'lork A special Thanksgiving sermon will lie 1-reached Thursday at 11 o'clock a min -1 later will to recured to deliver the ser mon. Flpiieniial, At Bt. John's Church Rev. Charles H. Strong rector, there will be n morning ' i-r.iyer and sermon at 11 o’clock. Sunday • hool at 4p.m. an ) evening prayer and sermon at ft p m. The aermona at night | are upon "The life of Chrlftt " Thla. rhe ! tnlrd sermon of the course will be on The Call of the FI ret Disciples, or Christ | .>nd Human Fr-endshlp.'* At Chrht Church. Hav. Robb White. ! raator, tier* will be a *Tvlce and **rmn i*l 11 o'clock a. in . and at 8 18 p m The Hurwlay fekhool will rnwt at 4 p. in. At fit. Paul’s Church, Rev J. L Aoully, rector, the services will be as follows: TETE MORNING NFTVS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2.', 1000. BE IN LINE EARLY on MONDAY MORNING for the Cinches TRUE BARGAINS NEED NO COMMENT 50c Taffeta SPks, all colors, go at 33c $2.00 Black Crepons given Away 89c 40c All Wool Tricots for Waists, 29c 75c Ladies' Cloths, 54-inch wide, 59c 35 cts CAMEL'S HAIR PLAID GOODS I9cts New Line Polka Dot Flannel Scarce 65c 25 CENTS PLAIDS, WITH SILK STRIPES, 15 CENTS NO USE TO QUOTE PRICES. Come and See For Yourselves What Our Ready-Made Department 15 DOING! TOO MANY SUITS AND SKIRTS. TOO MANY FLANNEL AND SILK WAISTS. TOO MANY FURS, WRAPPERS, CAPES, JACKETS. How Can We Move Them All? “BY CUTTING PRICES” NOW THEY’LL GO. Korly celebntlon at 7 .IQ o’clock a. rn , morning prayer ai l Ut ry at 11; Bunda> R’hool at 4 p. tn. and evening prayer at 8 p. rn. Service* nt St. Michael’s Chni* 1 will be held at 11 O’clock a tn nn*l nl ft:l. r > p m. by the riiSor, Rev. F. Juny. Thr Sunday Hctfhuol will meet at 4 o’clork A Thanks giving service will be held Thur* lay morning at 11 o’ckn k. I’n nln tcrian. There will servl r at the usual hours at the IrulfiM ndent I’reabyterian Church. Rev. J. Y. Fair will conduct pub ic wor ship at 11 o'clock h m. At ft i> m H* v. Arthur J. Smith wii. jweach by appoint ment of the Savannah I*reabyter\ Dr. l air will preach at the First I’r*'•byte rlan <*huch at ft p. n. and declare the pulpit vacant. The Bun lay S* h*l of the Independent Chur 4 will meet at 4 i* m., urd th Chi nese Mission and i**.f mute .*• a* the same hour. The Si *ram nt of the I#>rd s Supper wi.l be relebratc<l in the Ind* p<-nl -dent Church next Sunday. Tiie usual preparatory service will le? heM Saturday evening at 8:A) oclo k There will be e* rvb e* nt the lawtcn M**m*rial at 11 o'clock ni. and a' ft t m . conducted by the pastor, lt#v. \V. A. N label. Lntheraa. At the Lutheran Church of the Ascen sion, the lotstoc. Rev Dr \V. C P hseffer will prwvch at 11 o'clock a m . and at 8 p m I’he regular meeting of tha Luther la-ague wdl l>e hid on Tuesday nt 8.13 p m. The \Yhen/ttt’e Missionary Soclety will meet Wednesday at 4 p. tn. Tha j*aM >r, Rev M J I'jwlng, will pr**ai h ut 11 o'clock a in. aiwl ut ft | m In Ht I’anl's Lutheran Church * The Hu i day School will tn*ct nt 4 p m. 4'hrletlan. At the Christian Church, l'antor W. F Watkins will preach at 11 a. m. on ‘ L liom * f the Recert Siae C**nv< ntl*>n ft the Christian Chur.-h,*’ and at v j. m will give the fourth sermon In a sor.ow on ’The Stir>' of a Pn.” the subject of which will be "T.*-lights of Mom* ’ The Christian Endeavor meeting will be ht-ld at 7:15 p m. Honmii l fithollc. S*p\'|rej* in the Citheirul of Pt John the Baptist o*n Rund.iy* will he a* follow First mass at 7 o’cl* k a m ; second nv.-s at 8; elso a children’s mass, In t :e hue**- mervt anil followed by Bunday S h*ol at the sarn*- hour; htgh m.isii and sermon nt 1" 80. and vespers and t** r *-.lj : i**n of the blessed sacrament nt 8 o’clock p m. Week day service* will be Finn miss at 6 39 o’ clock. mass, of which the Bishop will Ih* the celebrant, at 7, and third mass at 7 3. Confession* are bear*l each Haturday from 4.3v> p. m. until 9 o’clock. At the Rai-red Heart Church. servlcs will be a* follow* Firm m iss at 7 o'clock . m.. high mas* at 10. Sunday H aool at 830 p. m. and vesp• r and benedi* ion (U §. I lirlstlan Hlrn*e. Service* at the First Church of Christ * RclentiiHS w ill le held at 11 o'< ock at Met ropolitan Hall. The subject of tie ser mon will be ’’Ood the Only ‘*inse and Crtaior.” The Bunday S-ho.-j win meet at noon. The Wednesday evening ne# *- li.g will b* held at 8.15. The reading rt*>m o|erated In connection with the hurch work is located at No. 19 l'erry street, west. T. M C. This afternoon the men* meeting at i Uit Young Men • Cbrlstlsu Association wli* !"• akir *-.d by Dempsey S. Eden field, of the H<iut.sftla Ikiptlst Church. The r-srvi , e ai 5 o'clock hi. i 1* ovrr Ih fore 6. It will be foui.d very interesting. I Ihl MIA lit %I \ I >t*. Iloxv >• irfii Arr Taught to Uifome I flic l ut 1.1 fe-*M % fr, From th*' Newr York Mall an<l l-hipre**. I 4 sy now. en*-! Swing away from that w ill there, or you'll get hurt!” It w.ts Chief In* true lor M Alum who h-uiel the** directl 'ns to one of the j members of the Fire i>epartin*iit‘a awk- j ward squ.td, who did not seem to be en- Joying lib* to the full, dangling some sixty f*et above the ground, and only supported two t.irn* of the rois?. which, flung from the roof of t ie rear addition to fir* hcud<juart in # Mast Hixry - seventh * street, to the drill yard below, had been i twisted around the safety hook attached to his bi lt. "1 tell you, this Is the kind of work ’hat g.\** them palpitation of the heart at tlrst." r marked the instrutor u on Interet^ltd g;oup of spe t*ror>. and there w h nt ■ tu* bu thoroughly believed him. and mental y , onclmlid ri at he. too, w - i>ui I h\o ieUpiiation, or aom**th4ng wom, if h had t> side downward from the fifth stor> of , build .tig on a single rt|*e, even ulon M,h mnly assur*d ti.*t it wa* "made of the best Mat.lla.*’ Hut it l.** to feats like this that our fire laddie* have to be drill'd before they can become ftall-fl*dei| member* of the de partment. If your nr- possessed of the iib a that firemen, like |H>ets, are born, not mad' , lii tructor M Adams would K4*' i tlihpe) the idueion. Ills upinkm i w. t th s -mrt.i.ng, for during his eighteen \-ars of *ervi e he has drilled over Js.* (WO men. I oulariß 4'oine* From Trnltilag. Time and again, at th© sum>roui do structive l iar's which have vlslfed thl* city, the work or the fireman hus been the subject of universal praise and ad* I •ntratb-n Yet tn *t p**opl© taka their won- | derful tie--ds of <laring as .% matter of routs©, and n< ver stop to think that tb> | ahfl.ty t effect thrilling rt4‘Ues in a flr4 ' I;h* that **f the Windsor Hotel, or th* m*-re r *nt Warren street disaster, comet, j by aglhty nnd c K.ness that ut* acquired only by dint of hard training. Tbo p!ac where th© fin men of New York lire trained is the drill yard in the rear of h a i u.irters. Tlvls brick-paved inclosure l ah ut 100 feet *quar*, and admits of drills and ©volutions with th,- I engine* and large truck*. Yet quite ns ! Important as the yard, for th© purpose of drilling. Is th© seven -atory ad lit ion ] built in the rear of the main building I expressly for the us© of the practice I Clew*, which e*n pour tons of water through th© window* without doing any damage or ims tneniencing anybody. The windows of this sam© structure hold a certain terror f- r th© novlc©, for by their means th* me of the scaling ladder, re*, cuing by the ropt ami Jumping into the , fir© net are learned. Winn the men j*r* turned over to c\pt. McAdame they hav© I fiisse-l tt,' civil service examinations, I but they are simply regarded as pro ha- | tl nets. and draw pay at the rate of ftvu per annum, th© amount prescribed by law*. “The first thing for me to to when 1 get a r.ew bunch of men is lo try and | give then* confidence in themselves." de clared the instructor. "Why, man, do you know if 1 were not oatefull to avoid scar ing them at first, I would never get one to go through the thirty days training which Is nee.- sary. Nervous is no name for iheir condition when they first com* to me. Ik> J have any troubl* in keeping them? W©ll, J guess! For th© fir*t seven day* I have to handle them moot ginger ly. If * man etsy* as long ss that he generally has the grit to stick it out. Now, Just watch ihaa© Itdows seal* that wall there a* high a* the fifth story. I hav© had them lor just ten days.” A Dlsay Climb. The Instructor gave the order, nnd the tt., n. shoulder.ng the stout whit*, ash lad ders, consisting of n center iole with *t |** on either side, nnd tipptd by a long la.rbed iron ht>ok capahie of k>eing rlatnp d lo wind<w sills of \arlt>us si set*, began to mount, passing the ladders hand over hand until th© lust on© clicked In place on th© sill of a window in the story design atl tinimarily a pmeti, ed crew- could have inoutued the di.stance in )• -s than two minutes. It to.k th©‘ men nearly ten, but in spite of good-natured JIIh-s wnich th© inspedor would from time to time deliver in crirtclsm. he seem* i |;> us ed with th© progress they had made in so short a tim “Now, It may sour <1 queer, but do you krmw, if I order th *©*’ fallows to g one sb.ry higher th©y w *uld go all to pier# j remarked the captain. "You would notn ta.ly think that after Able to stanl such an .ililtiid© they could ©nsllv go ten feet higher; but they can t. They have to take the heights gradually.” <Yaning down on a rope from n great he.glit. with the load of another person to carry, looks risky indeed. Yet aft* r ten •Jays of practlc© the men who were under the Instructor’s supervision behaved with remarkable • oolite•©>. althugh their move ments could n"t L>e termod agile nor their bearing over cocnpsent. In practlc in** on the rop-, th© only tw* iu client * occured which th m* n under . Inspector McAdams have met during h! tigtitc©n years' e©:v.ce. A d* f* tlv© rop. was the cause. T ie Inspector had do- end- ' • i fr<*m the roof to tho drill yard on it in safety. Two men attempted to follow*, hut th© rope broke lwtw© n the fifth and sixth stories, and th©\ were severely in jured in tike resultant fall. .luui|ilna Into >et. Jumping Into th© fire net Is probably the easiest feat to the novlc©, But before they can attempt a Jump su i as Fire man J*©ahold made the other day, they • have to gain a gi©at d*a! of courage. To t, *t a new* net, F*sfjokl jumped from a window on the fourth story, a h- :gtt •>( 55 f“ t, and iamhd safely, without luerdly j nce.Ving u Jar. When a n©t of this pattern r * iv, 1 a pr* limn.ary test, a queer a • lent .n --©d. A dummy, fill* J w ith sand, .u i w • igh lng 115 pounds, w.e thrown into it from a window in th© fifth story The net was ! hold by inexperi, n*, and hand.-, w ith the itwult that when ti© dummy ‘lighted, th*- net was not held lev© , im> epunc broke and two of tn© novlc* s w-r* nirt. This new net, an order f r fifty *f v> ;n< h has just b‘n placed, c*n-i*ta ,f .mvo p.t Wleil witli wool, strstchoil over .* • ir < ular ring of iron of about nine feet in diameter. Each net is provlhd w.?h a scries of about twnty-aix sprit g-. which are attached to and extend inward fr*tn the lrn ring. There springs *%r\. t.> *up |Hrt the canvas net when th*- J. * n*Htxjj Ihdy alights. The net. which may be! folded. Is held open when in uat a distance of about five feet fr-*m th© ground. In th© words of tn© in.- 4 H-©tor. ! "jumping into It Is like jumping on a bather bed.” Th© drill yard on Six t v-w, vent h street' i th© only one of .ts kind in th© I nit. u Pmtes. Boston. Atlanta and J>*nv.*r. ! • sales many New York Btate t wn*. twiv© sent firemen here to be traineti. lu-ju. training th© taw recruit.-, the In-; - **>r Is drilling tho Brooklyn men In r* ia>!. i Inning the spring and fall every fir© - om latny in the city nas to com# to t.. yard lor inspection. ’’Orsvt>eard Is a famil) medi ,n© with us." said a prominent business man >,/*. terdsy My wife takes it. am l notlre she is enjoying better hea.th that fop years. Tht children keep w%u by taking It.” Orsybeard may b* obtained at all dnj. stores or writ© to us for it Drug Co- sol© props., Bsranoah, Ua.-ad, The Men Come Here, Too. Men’s Kid Gloves at SI.OO, the Very Best $1.50. 15c E St * le Y- Linen Collars a 110 c Men’s Unlaundered Shirts at SI.OO, at 75c, at 50c, at 35c $1.50 Sanitary Underwear 98c Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials, 25c & 50c Fleece Ribbed Underwear 49c Parlor Tables and Pedestals Fancy Patterns in Mahogany and Oak, 75c to $25.00. Bedroom Suites in Walnut, Oak, Mahogany. Birdseye Maple, Lovely New Designs. Our Rockers Beat the World A complete line in Oak and Mahogany as cheap as sl. .$13.08 for a Parlor Suite Big; Drives for Small Prices. Ten-Quarter Unbleached Sheetings, a gift, 14c. heavy Cotton Flannel at 5c Soft-finish, Y'ardwide Bleached Shirtings at sc. Indigo Blue Calicoes at 4c Heavy Quality Apron and Dress Ginghams at 5c RED TWILL FLANNELS AT 15c Eiderdown Flannels, in the Leading Shades, 29c. 50c LADIES’ HOSE DRIVE 25c Th© latest In straight Front Corsets. o iiolg, at p* Dsdles’ Ribb*d Vests, nice and warm l©xrure. at Xlc C'hldren’s t’nlon Bulls, rery comfortable garments, at Sc Kid doves, th© equal of any On© Dollar Glove, now at TV Foye & Eo kste in Retiring From Business. Our Entire Stock TO BE SOLD. Don’t fail to get first pick of all the good things. GEO.W. ALLEN & CO. "Wedding Presents Specialists, State and Barnard Streets. HIS RHEUMATISM IS GONE. ’T ive bottles of Gravbcard Compound has well nigh cured tnc of lumbago or rheumatism in the back, of which I suffered severe pain fifteen years. Everything else failed to relieve me, and I have tried everything I heard of. S. G. DENT. “St. Simons Island, Ga." Graybeard is worth SI.OO a bottle; 6 ror $5.00. If your druggist hasn’t our preparations in stock write us. RESPESS DRUG CO., Proprs., SAVANNAH. GA. Only Trunk Factory in Savannah. c make your trunks from 35c up to S4O; can save vou on the cheapest as well as on the highest grade, lit I* ROM '1 IIE MAKER, and pet it at wholesale prices. YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED to examine our stock and prices and see how much you can save. Factory at 420 to 426 Bay street. East. Show and Salesroom at 314-316 Broughton St., west. SOUTHERN TRUNK FACTORY. ORDER BUNK BOOKS FROM THE MORNING NEWS. SAVANNAH A full stock of Art Mater.. Saxony Wool Germantown and Shetlan