The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 21, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE ELLIS BILL FAVORED. IMF. ro\%TimioMi, r>u:\Tio\ TIIUM.L\ IV K'KKIli VitfVO-arvrß lain l*lrflartl • |Mrl of Hill In **rnnfr nl \% 111 lloaltfle** Hr I*# •> Thnl II oil % Knrl> in %r%f rnlii-% Min Trim to rat* ( lrek—*l- Ulrr* lliimr Hill *f Wl llrnrhnl flar i.oornor-Mini) %'••• rriß* l*rr|.ii r i n*. to .%|ipl) for %•!- MittiOß. \<UnU. i < 20 —Thcr* to lr hardly any and uht that thr bill invro Ujcrd by Sr.*r>r Kill'. calhr for a t orrt.tutlonal cotnatition. w 111 {•.• at th* i tirxt *#*lon of thr L** I•W t t*r*> Th# moxtnnu I* •troii*ly ba ktd bv inr anlefi men in l*oth branches of the Lefts iaturt In thr &r rmt* 4here are already twenty* | '>\rn vo o |•lk*t to the M*i'>|Krt of the I HU, and *ei tar Kill* <*ould have tossed ; It any time h* 1 he * alle*l It up The m*ar ure reported favorably by a unanl. moos vote of the > otmnittee to which It j *a* referred. The object in deferring sctlor on * • bill until the next session was for th* purpose of vliowir* memberr of the | House to discuss the question w th their : jfwtltuems. and then- omi* h* k fully j Ii tpied ufport tb measure The wlil Uoubtle-* |>*** thr Ml early *n the ICO to the lions* to be voted upon t acre The committee which * x.irnlne*l the b I. says tha; It was admirably drawn One of the striking *>aiu**- of th measure la rhat the delegates to tne convention . arc to serve without comiensation. An effor was m *!• u 1 o'* io* k to-dv b> a nicely dree*d >oung stranger to beat toe lj*mr\ National Dank ut >t-* The joui k man. who l* of a 1 appearan* e prerented draft to the pa\ lug teller, for tre above amount, aan J M High's name •- an indorser. Tn* a Her grew suspi<oui at once, and th |*a>ment of the draft w •>* The paper was kept by the bank teller Within a few moments after tne yours,; stranger had lef- the bank he was arreai ed by officer Sim plan, whom i’ashter T or in ..id ..*tilb < lb w.- • H •* ' ;< <*i . i■ i • ts v .7ger T • ' I v ir • l drawn bv Hike Bros., of La rirange. It to the First National Bank of hi Orange for f*#* and psyahle to J. W Hmlth On the hack wer* written in dif ferent ink the nam*v of J M High tower and J M High When arrested the young man gave the name o? J. W. Smith (bw hardier has not vet signed the Hol dlers' Home hill hut there I- no danger of hla vetoing that measure The hill h<* not yet reached the Governor Last night he signei over fifty m*a urea, hut the Soldiers' Home hill ivis, rrot among them The bill carries with It an appropria tion of ll.vnm available when forty indi gent veterans are admitted to tin- home It also provide# that a commission of eleven member- he appointed to look after the interest of the home and that one of the eleven members is to come from each of the congressional districts. It i* *ald that there are over 230 veterans who wik apply for admission to the hom as soon aa ft* door* are thrown opm. and a soon ;** the Governor attaches Ids sig nature to the bill every effort arid be made to open the home as quickly as po-* glide It Is stated that the County Commis sioner* of Fulton county have arrm] to allow the commissioners to use same or the county convicts for the purpose of o earing up the grounds and put ting them In order. Gov Candler will name the board of trustees os soon a* hr signs the bill He has given no intimation as to also he will appoint, but It Is thought that Maj J. B. <'iimrning of Augusta 001. C M WUty of Mucon. Judge !xatirs raiJio.in of Atlanta, and •’oi W B Bmi'h of iMiwrencavllle will M among the members of the commission Numerous application* ure t**ing received for the apiwiiitmer.t of suiwfintendent of the home, but none of the ipplirstlon* will ha considered until after the bill 1* approved, and th*- board of trustees ap pointed John T Btock s* flrstl fIOO r and costs in tin- Recorder. *'ourt (hi, afternoon for Moisting • -eol ion of the Ctty t \>de. which provlJr* that junk dealer, ami oth er, ho buy copper *!r.. shall make a report of the fame to the po.k-e. Mr. Stock says that he bought a quan tity of wire from a par:.* whom he did t.tk. ■ it afterward transpired i• the win had hern stolen from the Writ ern t'niofi Telegraph Company Mi. J M Steven, of the Wwirra Colon, alaied In court mat he woufal *tvr Mr Hto'k two wtcek, in wn.ch to find the partle, l f om whom h- pur h iwl the wire, at loe end of which time. If the party not found, he would have a alate ea*<* •hide Mr. Stock uooim a iti* still xiil;nt. Action to He Token on Ilia Resigna tion tttll! t aerrtain. Atiarva. Deo. 2m —'.Vl.iyor continual abfenee from hi* offlc* to-M.tv b** left the (’outicll In a Mate of uncer tsloty aa 10 Altai *houlJ be cion* In th* •metinf l>-morrow in refsrsncc to Me r* fnoiUx There been no opportunity for the Mayor'* political frWrtSi to hobl a onferenoe with him. and the entire *f fair 1* dMlcel with an air of uncertainly The belief that th*- Mayor will wlth<!r >w tha resignation Is saining nr omul to-.lay Mary of the Mayor* political friend* eald onenty that he • bcull adopt tnl* cotir**- a* the paper wa* given by Mm under •trees at a Httv* when he wo** hardly re spomghl* for hi* ad a. eo they claim If the Max or dor* not withdraw the pa per there I* every reason to *die\e that •.1 will ink* .1 vote on It. It wa* •aid ye*teria> that a quorum of (Council might fall to attend the meeting and thus prevent action on the realgnution. hut the belief aeem* to have been without foun dation. a* nearly all tin* Council mcmlmr* Paid to-day they propose to attend the meeting and fact* the Issue. It wa* claimed that the Mayor* friend* In Coun cil were afraid to let the body take a vote on the p*p?r. To-day. however, all those who have been active on former occasion* In saving the Mayor have declared they are not afraid, and to show their determination they will attend Council and let the mat ter take its course. It may he the meet ing will te adjourned immediately when It I* . *!le| to order. Th**r* U *n under-current of belief In •h* c|j\ circles that thl* course will be adopted. By thl* method ho Mayor's resign itlon will not come to a vote. And no other meeting can I** called thl* venr unleae Mayor Woodward himself rolls it. which is extremely unlikely. The warrant for carrying oncealed weapon* ha* not yst been served on him. He was seen on the street* during the morning, but dll not g.v to hi* office \ majority of couticrmeti who wer* Hknl to-day,what n uld !.g done with t hr res ignation replied thut they would bo gov •r cd by which occurred between . w ot'i* rr:>w*- messing of Council. Headache Rlllou*:ir*. our ittomarh, ron.tlpa tian and all liver til* ere cured by Hood's Pills The uon-lrrltettn* cathartic Price 9b cent* of alt druulat. or by mall of CL Howl * Cos . Lowell. Mar*. KNEW HIS BUSINESS. Knew koatrthina Re,l<tea M hot He Head la Hook*. The wise, up-to-date, modern doctor I, ro lona-r tied dowi the hard ami fa*t rule, of what hi, medical hook, a> he ,hall urc and wnat he may withhold In Iteatlnß h.r pallrnt. The aucrrMful doctor nowaday, t, the cee who I, qut k to avail htm-elf of any remedy new or old whlrh hold* out a chance of cure no matter whether It t Allnpa’hlc. Homeopathic or neither one l>r. Jenciaon. In an lntcre,tirur article on liMligraticn and dyttrepaia MX,: "Nine tenth, of all people, who apply to me for advice and treatment think they have thl, ailment or that ailment, but I j And on cioat- examination, tr.it abate* whole trouble arUra from poor dlgctton. They have little appetite and If they j do have on appetite the food they eat doe, them no you) Why' Because It I, but half dipt Med. < turlna thin Moot] week reeve,, aleeplr-anerr ncnlna bone,, pama In cheat, form.vlnn of n-tec*. belch ina et They tell me they believe Ihry i have cor.,um[ition. or heart disease, rheu matism. nervous prostration, in fact most every dlaeaee but the right one In reality the whole trouble Is In the •totnac-h and nowhere else Now what I do with ,ut h j>eop|. ’ I doart fee.l ttiem on pre-iiire,te 1 foo<t, like h.ible- nor ' atoma.-h bitter," nor pitent nenrum*. WTieh I know nothing about No home orable phyal. lan will prewrlhe u remedy unle„ he know, what I* eontalns and k, ! protiaWe effect. For ail urh lament, I have but on prescription. I advise them to *o to the nearrat druc store and pet a 50 cent bos of Stuart", Oyspcpsla Tablet, 1 use them with remarkable ,uccea In ell caaea of lndlß<rtion and nemvach trouble lie cause I know what Stuart', Dyspepsia Tahln, constat of and anal they will do. They cant.* n the voif.-T.blr essences, dusts,e and covernmena test pepsin which are the thli s every weak stomach lacks to restore natural ihireMlvr vigor, and If 1 ha*l dyspepsia mys. If It I* the one remedy I should take. When a pattern comes to me romplain- Ink of dull headache,, sour stomach, bid t.iste, nervousness, belching of g.ts. or hc-*rt trouble win h t* Kenerally caused from Indlitestion. I tell him fo take one or two of Stuart's Tablet, after each meal and as often durum the day as he has any trouble, an I 1 feel confident I , have Riven that patient the best advice I ! could give,” S Hart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc large, j ple.is.int tasting containing dias tase and pepsin combined with fruit and vegetable rseetic* s They are not cathar tic and do rot net on any particular or es n Ilk*' ordinary drug,, btn simply act entirely on the fool eaten They are n natural digestive, pure and simple hluart’s Dyspepsia Tablet, are -old by druggists at SO • t i package tbl out the l'lilted States, Canada and tlreat Britain. mt Dior mi kwritetn:. ioatatlttlaaer tlevea, Dentes Iteport 1 nun Nets Orleans. Atlanta Dec JO —A telegram was re ceived this morning in Atlanta by the Marietta Duma t'omiMhy from New Or leans, saving It Is positively assert*,! here that the lieorKi* Agricultural l orn misstoher I, ofltctallv comtlig out with an estimate of I per cent, tnereaee over last year. I’leose ascertain If the rumor I, correct." Commissioner O It tttevens was seen, and denies that he Is making an estimate for the cotton crop of Georgia He reaf firms the estimate he gave out In Haletgh, N I* . soul*' lime since that the yield In Georgia will In* less than last year. He says that this Is an effort on On* iwrt oi the beats 'o depress the market Tile crop Is slssrt The cotton mills are living from hand lo mouth, buying Just i-notigh for temporary use •TOPt Till! Ctniill IVIJ WURK9 OFF THE f OLU. I-aaalive rtronis Quinine Tablets cure a okl In one day. No cure, no pay. Frlc* B ewnts —ad m in. noth us. t I'm it ii or *.i;oit*.i \ it ii vv 11 t o 1111.1 l STKlteaHll* IVMI'IM IIP lt %NN Ilf. Tuesday. Dec. ?*• tielng a legal holiday ihe offices and freight warehouses of these companies will be cloaed. except that the local delivery sheds will be opm until **a. m standard tlm*’. for the tie livery *,f iierish.ihle freight. No local Height trains will tie run Christmas <la* Therefore all freight for poll!ts east of Macon and Augusta must ,ie delivered for forwarding not later than Saturday, Dee 21 It O. Tit HZ KVA NT Agent No I I* I The undersigned Invites sealed bids (re serving the right to reject any and all hidei for the whole or any jatrt of an Is sue of 112,501 first mortgage per cent canton bonds. In denomination, of V> *ach Interest payable annually, of the garananh Yacht Club, dated Jan. 1. 11. due Jan. 1. IW. secured by Ural morl , gage on all the reel estate of Ihe club. The form of -aid mortgage and bond Is deposited with Hull * latihrop for the ! Inspection of bidders No bids received | after noon Dec. 21 W W BTAHR. Commodore Savannah Yseht Club. 11l \ I 111. Ml Ml. IM. The Germania Hank. Hiv.innah Oa.. Dec, SO, I**' The dlrerton of the German! ■ Hank have thl* day declared a reml-annual dividend of three dollar* pr *hare. rwya ble on and after Jan 2. 1801 JOHN M IHHJAN. Ca.hlrr DIN IDEM) Ml HI K. Savannah Hank and Truat Oa . Savannah, <l* . lire. U. U9O. A aerol-annual dividend of UOO per per .hare hai been declared on the capt tal atoek of thla hank, payable on and after Dec 28 to atoekholder* a *>f record fhl* dey. Tranfer book, are cloaed until Dec > \V K McCAI'I.KY. Caahler Ul\ lilt.Ml NOTH t. The CTtlaeli. Hank of Savannah. Savannah. Oa., llec 18. ISW A dividend of three dollar. |>er .hare ha* been declared b> the Director* of The ('litren* Hank of Savannah, PAYABLE ON DEMAND. to rtoekholder* of record thl. date ill,, i < t'HKI.M \N > t.-:i ■ NOTH'*! TO T€lf KHOLDER* *U NN- N Ml MOTKL DOWPAMV. H.ivvnnah. Oa.. Dec. I*. 1800 The Hoard of Director, ha* thl* day declared a dividend <No. 6) of three (3 per rent.) per cent on the capital .lock of thl* company, payable on and after Dec. 2, 180. to otockhokler* a. Of record of lid* date, at the Southern Hank of the State of Georgia JACOH RAt'KKS. President. W. E. QRADY. Secretary. the savannah phepahatohi HHIinL. MILITARY, llarrl* and Barnatd atreeta Ormond B Strong U'ornell). flead M.ater, Greek. Latin and English: Rev. B P. Johnson. \. M (Princeton), lately of Bt. Mat ewe Mllltaiy Academy, lll.fory. Geo*, raphy and Mokrti Language*; John Stelxer. A. B . Mathematic* and Chero tairy Oa Telephone I*ll. A % ICE PKEhE.NT FOR A OKNTIA9- MAN OR LADY. Manicure Set*, delator* In cac*. at CORN WBl.l. A CHIPM AN'S, 101 Congrraa airaet. THFMOKNING NEWS: FKIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 190a HF.ETIMIf. l. te LOIItiK NO. (\ F. A A. te. JL lodge wi,i be hH*l thl, (Friday! re ' evening at *ls o olcs k Officer, for eneulrg term will he *ie - ted Members of sister lodges and trai n' iirotHer, tprdlally Invite*!, By order 080. T CANS. W. M, . W c. TRAVIS. He retary. HI TH LOfNIB NO. H. D.. 1 * O F. The meeting of lodge called for this date. list at * p m.. haa Lawn isistinaie 1 to Friday. 3rh Inst., nt *am** hour, Can .ll.tales for Initiation and member* will please note this change ** JOSF.IHI.VB K D**RSKTT Secrelaiy tv ivvtn miHiiii tin m:*T- I'.HN H *ll. XN AY CO. Annual Meeting of stockholders. Savannah, Oa., In-c 15, I'JOO. The annual meeting of the stoekhol h r of thla eomiwny will he held at the of- Acea of the co<n|s*ny In the city of Sa vannah. tla . on Wedr,.—lav J.*n. . I>9L it 10 O'clock a m fur the election of dire tors und ihe transaction of such oth‘ r business us naiy come before the, cv et lug It H SMITH Si <tarv. mSCIAL NOTH'. NOT UTS. City of Savannah, <sa . OlAee Clerk of Council. De*'. I*. 190' The following ordinance* are published for the infornvatlon of all concerned. WILLIAM T BAILEY Clerk of Council. FIREWORKS An ordinance to i*ermlt the llrlna of Are crackers and hr. works during the Chrlst m. hull lays as herein provid'd Section 1. Re It ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the oily of Savannah In tYiun ll assembled That the Arlng of Are erachers *n*l Areworhs Is hereby permit ted in the city of Savannah on Liberty street an.l south of Llbetty street (except on Bull street north of the parade groundi from De. 21 to Jan I. both Inclusive, and the ordinance heretofore passed on this subject Ia mini.-1 accordingly. Exe.pt ss herein prov Wad titiiii: of hresorks and tlrecrackers In Ihe city of Savannih I, forbidden under pcnalllea of exlatlng ordinances. He* 2. That the Arlng of Arrrra.-kers or Are works In. from or Into Forsyth I‘ark I, hereby forbidden under Ihe said penal ties. S*c 2. That ill ordinances and |rt of ordinances in eonAlcl with thla ordinance are hereby repealed Ordinance pissed Dec. 15, !*9T BONFIRES. An ordinance to p-rmlt Isvntlres In the Tark Extension or parade ground during the Christmas holidays. Sc-tlon 1. Re It ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah In Council assembled. That the building of bonllres In the I'ark Extension or parade ground, from D- . 21 to Jan. 1. both In clusive. Is hereby allowed. Sac 2. That all otMlnances and parts of ordinate ' s In ' otiAlct with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Ordinance pis-i-l Dec. 15. 1*97. Suwanec Spring, Fl* March I, ld oh' Snttanw*. Susame. lovely old place. I leave thee with so much regret; My nn mory of liiec'll never efface, Thy pleasures I II never forget. Thy rr.oes-cov* r and tree,, thy bold, bub bling spring. With the leatirlfttl river close by. The pin. a as th*y moan, tin bird, as they atng. Have charms for the heart and the eye. Of all place* wltete our poor holies can rest. You certainly discount them all. For surely thou glv. ai u> all that la blast. As many who ve been here recall So, good-bye, Suwanee. and may thy g> o 1 pow er Continue with Mok and with lame. And may those who come to thee bleas lh>- good hour. When to thy good healing they came T E MCRI'HY. Ma -on. Oa All VOU can drink for 5e at Livingston * I'KI.F.Ht—VF.KI t tllllt E. Pure Italian Olive Oil. Washed Flaw in baskets. Beautiful I urge Prunes. Fry's Imporied Chocolates. In hand some boxes. Fruit Cake, one and Ave pound* Elegant packages Whitman's Confec tions. Fine Orange* and Apples. We will not open our store on Christ mas day. A M * C. XV. WEST Ororgl* I'honv No *• Bell Phono No J4SL. %v. c. fripp * cw. INSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE agents no il Eilate bought anil sold on control*- a ion*, and Kent* collected Representing Traveler* Insurance Company Life. Ac cident and lutblllls Department*. New York Underwriter* Eire Insurance Company Greenwich Fire Insurance Com|>any. The City Trust. Bale Deposit and Surely Company. Issuing Bonds of Surely to contractor*, administrators, guardians, sic. poll SAUL Oni KMttch sie.tm Shot Gun Feed 32 fret long, one lltll Oscillating Steam Me tier. utal 10-lnch cycllnder*. only ured about thirty day*; ore Picket Machine and one Ncacy tlukle, also a lot of Olreu , *- t II Emanuel county. The above for ante l,y VAI.B ROY AI, Mill CO.. Savannah. Oa MITKB. City of Savannah. Office Fire Departmem. Savannah. Oa.. Dec. 14. 1440 Sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned until Friday. Dec 21. for furnishing material and laying cement Boor In new engine houae rorner Thirty eighth amt Rnmard streets. Plans and I specification* on exhibition at the office of the lire department. The Committee on Fire reserves the right to rejec t any and all bids. JOHN K MAGUIRE. Superintendent. till I ION or < IT> PH INTER. City of Savannvh. Office of Clerk of Council, Dec. IS. 1904 Under and by virtue of a resolution adopted at a meeting of Council held on the evening of Dec. 12. I*V an election for the office of city printer for the year. 1901. will take place at the next regular nuetlks of Council. Dec. 24. 1900. at t p m. Bid* for urns must be handed In this office on or before Dec. 28 1940. 12 tn The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WILLIAM P. BAILEY. Clerk of Council. Si t 1 111 NOl 1- 1 All bill* against the German berk Bre m* must tie presented at our office before 12 o'clock tn. this day. or payment thereof will be debarred. BTRACHAN St CO. Consignees. Savannah. On.. Dec U. 1904. APEC 111. NltTlt E. Neither the master nor consignees of the Italian bark l-etlzta will he responsible for any debt# contracted by the crew. STRACHAN A CO.. Consignee*. Baiannah, Us., Dec. 29. 19uU. Humboldt Cigars In Holidav Boxes of 25, m Suitable as Gifts and Convenient for Travel. LEE ROY MYERS k CO., Savannah, Ga, SOUVENIR WEEK. SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY II Congress Street, West, PHONE 383 gPKf IAI. NOTICE*. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ctty of Savannah. Offlie Clerk *.| Ccun 11. Dec. la. la The following report adopted at a meet ing of council held De. 12. Ik*' la here with published for the Information of the public. . The Commutes- on Streets and Lanes, to wtilch was referred the petition* of the Vi rnnn Shell Hoad Company arid of the Savannah and Isle of Hope Railway, asking for street railway franchise beg to rejiort that they have eelee'.ed the following streets a* l*eing available for sireel railway purposes: Price lo St. Thomas, to Plant to ILt-rsham. to -is tIII avenue, to Bui!, to Twelfth, to Mont gomery. to St. Julian to Barnard an 2 Ray; that the same he published for the Information of the gob lie. and we further recommend that they he given a hearing In accordance with the provision, of the a!Hive report notice Is hereby given ihat o*i Friday afternoon, the 31si Inst., at a o'clock, there will be a special meeting of Council held at which time all parti"* afTected or at Interest are Invited to he t < i h full and dD RHMMtt O* ihe matter at i*su# WILLIAM P BAILF.Y Clerk of Council fiRKCH's gCOTf H WHISKY. Thl* ctlcbraicd famou* old vntiad Highland WhHky la Imported direct from the distillery hy ua Thla Greer Scotch Whisky la guaranteed to he bottled abroad and I* consigned to ua from UUa gow. Scotland, and 1* in bond In (he United State* Cuatom House In thte city Thla grand old Greer Scotch Whleky I* beautifully mellow and mild to a degree an.l I* soft to tne polite ea one could possibly wish, and there is a nuttlneis about It that Is especially nleaatng. We are glad to let the public pur chare ae small quantity as they wish, even one botlle. for the pur pose of Introducing the beat brand of Bootch whisky extant UPFMAN BROB, Wholesale Druggists. Ltppman's Block. Sole Agtnls for the Greer DtrtH lerlee. Glasgow. Scotland, and Dub lin. Ireland, for thslr Scotch and Irish Whiskies. nvkmave the FI neat line of Box Paper. Perfumery. Pocket books. Lap Tablets, Bclosore and Scis sor, 8- ts. Manicure Sets, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases ever shown tn tbl* cMy. Please call early and leave your or ders for HUYLERS CANDIES, tn baskets, boxes and packages. SOLOMONSCOMTANY llt'.ttis iff IIUtIKS, HOTBlii INI! HOSPITAL* Has tt ever occurred to you that nearly one-half your life i spesit Inbed? The ma tresw |e the most abused article of furniture, 11*11! svould be writ made aisl of good clean material; It should be pick ,,l and cleansed at I***l once each thr o years. We make new ones to order, anj have Improved machinery to cleanse and |..i k old ones Our mechanical work. Im * of licking- and material for filling, flrst , law Medicated Steam Renovation of Feathers Italr etc. NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENOVATING CO.. Ball Phona 112* 1 Drayton * IDIU TITLES. Abstracts 01 the recorded land titles of Savannah end Chatham county from the settlement of Oeorgla to date. Money loaned at low Interest on city real tslat*. BBCKETT * BECKETT. SPECIAL AUTICB. ’ We are now giving special attention lo house painting, kalsomlnlng and paper hanging, etc. With a corps of only first class workmen and a competent super inlednent wo con do your work promptly are! satisfsceorlly Oet our estimate on anything In house decorating line and save money ANDREW HANLEY CO. THU H U TO CLEAN lAHPtfv The only way to gel your enrpeta prop erly taken up. cleaned and taken car* of for the summer, is so turn the Job ovar to the District Jdestengrr ond Delivery Op. telephone 2. or call at 22 Montgomery street, end shey will make you an estl rnete on the cost of Ih* work Prices reasonable They also pack, mov# an.l store furniture and piano#. C If MED LOCK. Supt end Mgr. 1 AM The largest grower of Cut Flow era. and My Fiowere are the Fin est Grown Strong talk, but the proof I* easy—send tn* your order JOHN WOLF, Grower of Fine Cut Flower*. UOND9 EXECUTED. By the American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore. W* ars author ised to execute locally Ommediately upon application!. *ll bonds In Judicial prj. , ceding* In either ihe a’al# or Fni:ed States Courts, and of adminiatratora and guardians DEARING * HULL. Agents. Telephone 224. Provident Building. lit RINENN NOTH RS. Whiskies The following are first class case goods bottled by the distillers: Old Overholt. bottled In bond, per bottle $1.50 Irewar'e Heoicb. per hottle 1.3* Jameson'.* Irish, per bottle 1 SO Olenllvet Svotch. t-r bottle I 50 Maker Rye, per bottle 1.85 Wilson, bottle I Oh Newport PHO, full quail I.5<J Canadian Club, bottle 1 40 Hunter, hottle 1.25 lewis' •■**•'. hottle 1 .35 James K. Pepper, boitle l.i". Duffy Malt, bottle 1 l Brookhtl. bottle ].H Old Jordan, bottle l. B l I. MB ft. Corner Broughton and Whitaker. it IIVITE CRITICAL “ examination of our ato. k of Pre lou> Stones These have been selected with great rare harked by long ex perience. and offer tuducsanei.la to buyers not to be found elsewhere Watches, Brooches. Sleeve Links. Scarf Pins In great variety. Olft* lor men and Artistic Merchandise In exquisite design. THEUS RROS, Wait No Longer. Try a FRANKLIN CIGAR Satisfaction Guaranteed. A LASTING HEEENIHKANTE FOR % HOLIDAY GIFT. Solid Gold Spectacle gi.tiQ Solid Goid Eyeglase D.OJ Gold Filled Spectacle 3.50 Gold Filled Eyeglass 2.30 Aluminum Eyeglass 2.94 Aluminum Spectacle 230 The gbove prices include the very beat lenses made. The par ty who receive* them can have their eyes examined and glass#* changed to suit within ona year Free of Charge. DR. M. M'HWAR A AON, 47 Bull Alreef. A SICE PRESENT FOR A LITTLE GIRL. A little Eva cook stove at CORNWELL A CHIPMAK S. IMPORTED NHBiIRIEk, < tbl Family Oloroso. Bp,itn; Hurgun •lle*. Port. Old Tawoey. Old Tar.tgon i Ud Tom tlin. Old Holland Gin. Krencn Cognac. Vintage 13. Rhine Wine. Clar et*. quarts and pints. All Imported Wuersbtirgsr Hof Kraeu Beer on draught end bottle* GEORGE BECKMANN Phone 710 112-114 Whitaker at. NOTICE. Neither the ma*ter. owner* nor con signee of the Hrltlsh stesmshlp Wn*s water wilt be responelble for any debts contracted by the creee WM STEPHEN. Mast or WALL PAPER. PAPER HANDING. We carry complete oasortment of latest sty.* papers, ond employ only best artist*. See our good* and get our estimate be fore giving oul your work. Our pru-ea the very lowest SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO., Comer Drayton and Congrees. Phone M 9. PALACE CAFR, RESTAURANT AND OYSTER HOCSE 42 Bull Btrset Blue Points. Little Neck Ciams. received by every eteomer. Native Oysters In all *t>les. Chop* and steaks and game in season. Everything the best Jus: received, fresh lot llv* lobsters. M. D. ABRAMS. Prop. | P. B.—Hot lunch from 11 to 1 every day. Our shoes for $3 are the best. Simply saying so, don’t make tt so. 1 i Our $ 3 shoes for men n * simply because we are satisfied with the least profit. They are HAND SEWED WELTS, and can be had in light or heavy weights. % v- GHWHERCf. C 0: hvmT(> -'ivTyfoN- 1 \r\\ xW THEY HAVE ARRIVED. The public are invited to call and inspect the handsomest line of Bicycles ever shown in this city. The only real improvement in bi cycle construction since the advent of the pneumatic tire. YALE JUVENILES are the handsomest and built in proportion to their size in comparison with others are worth more than we ask. S2O and $25. R. V. COIN IN E RAT No. 346-348 Ball Street. MHlltt CAPITAL. gft.'iO.WOO. Accounts of banks, merchants, corpora tions and individuals solicited. Havings Department. Interest paid quar terly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for rent. Collection* made on all points at rea sonable rates. Drafts sold on all th* chief cities of the world , n Correspondence invited JOSEPH D. WEED. President. JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vice President. W. F. McCAULET, Cashier. No. 144 b. Chartered ISO. -THE- Mills Mill M OK SAVANNAH CAPITAL, ha/u.uw at KPLI’S HOO.OOO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J. A. O, CARBON, ITe.id, n BEIRNE GORDON. Vice PrealdenL W M DAVANT. CoahL-r. Account* of bank* *nd banker*, mer chant* and corporations received u;mu the most favorab'e term* consistent with *nfe and conservative banking THE GEORGIA STATE BULDINQ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. li YORK STREET. WEST. SI’EK CENT, per annum allowed on deposits, withdrawable on demand. Interest credited quarterly. 6 I‘fe.it CENT, per aunum allowed on deposits of even hundred*, withdraw able at annual periods GKO W TIEDEMAN. President. B. H. LEVY. Vice President. E. W. BELL. Secretary. C. O ANDERSON. JR . Treasurer. lo Newsier Piste. For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Fold, r; will fold sheet 27x12 It Is tn good order price *lO4. It cost originally *l.lOO. but we have no use for It and want th* room It occuptee. It will be an Invaluable adjunct lo any newspaper office. Address MORNING NEWS, •avamaab. Os. The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Cos. ARE PREPARED To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms. THE CHATHAM BANK -BAVA VNAH UEOPOL*D ADIaKH, Frculd^ni. C* 8 KIaLIR, Vice Presklci)t. JNO. H. DIIiLtON Ca*htr. HAHHON CARTER. Aaat. rtnir Soliclia the H<ount* of lii<llvl<iuiti9, hrm*. banki*. a.'ttoci.itlonai and t ion*. liberal favors extended to corn*** park in* Kinks o* our unffurpaeeed facilities for collecttt g ;r.*ur* prompt r*turnp. rr vs and bkuls korkidn EX CHANGE. WRJTKB LETTERS OF CREDIT AND I BATES BANK MONEY ORDEHB PAYABLE IN ALL PARTJf OF EUROPE. Interest rompminderl quarterly wi !*- Jn the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Rafety D<|r*i: Boxen ami Vault * for rent The Citizens Bank OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL $500,000. Iraiuacia a General Banking Bualnrsa. Solicit. Arronni. f Indlwtdnnli, Nerrhants, llnnka rnui other Cargo rntlona. Collrrtion handled with anfetf, rronomy Mini dlapafrb Interest, coni pou titled quarterly, nlloYvril an deposits tn oar ftarlag* DejsM rlßirnt. Safety Itrpoilt Hotel and ftorago Vanlta. BH 4XTI.EY 4. DENMARK. Fre.ldeal. MILL* R. LANE. V lee President. GEOMOB C. FREEMAN, Cashier. GORDON L. GROOVER. Asst. Cashier. SOUTHERN BANK oi tint oisiiM of Georgia*. Capital ktfo.wu Surplus and undivided profit* 9*jl ' DEPOSITORY OF’ THE STATE OT GEORGIA. f"Pcrlor facilities for transacting a General Banking TTusines*. Collections made on'gTl point* Occ. aTbl through "banks and bankert. A < ount* of Banka. Banker# "HercSa"’’ Slid Others solicited. Safe Deposit Bo*'* for rent. Derailment of Savings. Inlerast pays** quarterly. Sell* Sterling Exchange ott London 1 and upward*. JOHN FLANNERY. President Horace a, crane. vice pr*sw ß< - J A MI'S SULLIVAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS: JNO. FLANNERY. WM W OORPO E .4 WEIL. W W. sTORDON. Ji ll A CRANE. JOHN M. HOAN LEE ROT MYERS JOSEPH En ®T_ II P SMART. CHARLES *LLI EDWARD KELT.Y JOHN J KIR THE GERMANIA BANK SAVANNAH. OA. Capital ,I £K Undivided profits Tnla bank offers Its services to oorporo tlona. merchant* and Individual*. Has authority to act a* axecutor. so Vnlmstrstor guardian. *c. Issue* draft* on th* principal oßla* . Great Rrltaln and Ireland ond en Continent. , Interval paid or compounded quanery on dsio-lt* In th* Saving* IXPartmcn Safety boxes for r*nt. HENRY BU N Praeldeni OBfi W TIEDEMAN. Vl# Pr*-H'- JOHN M HOGAN. CaaMer WALTER F. HOGAN. Aaa'l Cashier.