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2 LOVING CUP FOR GOVERNOR. ■■VGRTy-aiX GEVRCU COLONELS TO PRESENT HIM OWE. Cm. Gordon Named ns Trustee of Soldier*’ Homo to Snee.eed t’ol. J. 11. LMlll—(irorgla Seliool of Teeh uiilogx Oprua Willi Lgr Enrol ment—sln. and lira. Tlioina* Felder inherit gff.OOOJIOrt From Estate of Snumel Murpliy of Tennessee. Atlanta. Dec. 31.—Seventy-six Georgia colonels will present Gov. Candler with a loving cup. The movement to this end was quietly started several days ago by Cols. Lowry and Silverman, and the cup, a handsome three-handled affair, is now 111 the hands of the engraver, Charles Crankshaw. As soon as the inscriptions have been cut upon it, the Governor’s staff, attired in full regimentals, will wait upon the executive, and deliver It to him as a token of their esteem. The mimes ot the donors, the members of the Gov ernor’s staff, will be engraved upon the goblet, also Byron’s signflcant line “In the goblet alone no deception is found.” The presentation will take place to-mor tow or the next day. Gen W. W. Gordon of Savannah, has been tendered the position as one of the trustees of the Soldiers’ Home, to suc ceed Col. Estiu. resigned. A meeting of the board will be held In Atlanta, on Jan. 10, to make necessary ar’angements for the opening of the Home. Dr. B. W. Bizzell, county physician, resigned this morning, rather than' re sign his position on the Board of Health. He was forced to do one or the other by a bill lately passed by the Legislature, against the holding of two public officoe at the same time. Hon. Hoke Smith has received an in vitation from the Chicago Rent Estate Board to deliver an address before that body at their annual bdtaque*. which will be held in the Auditorium at Chicago on 4he 10th of January, which he has ac cepted. The police department has not been behind the rest of the city in progress. It will complete to-day the biggest year’s work in is history, over 14,000 city cases and 1.600 state cases. The second term of the Georgia School of Technology opened this morning. The school has a larger enrollment than ever before, something like 425 pupils. About thirty new pupils were enrolled this morning. In all probability the enroll ment will reach 500 by the end of the spring term. News was received here to-day that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Felder, formerly of this city, but who now reside in New York, have Inherited $3,000,000 from the es tate of Samuel M. Murphy, the wealthiest man in Tennessee. TOOK WIFE FOR lIIROLVH. J. R. IJnvls of IlrimswlcU Shoots and Kill* Mrs. Davis. Brunswick, G., Dec. 31. —J. R. Davis, a well known and highly respected white man, shot his wife by mistake last night and killed her. Davis has been troubled with burglars, and kept his gun loaded the last few days, waiting to catch one ot them. Last night his wife walked out In the yard, and without giving him warn ing started back Into the house. Davis caw her through the window, and poking the double-barreled shotgun through, fired and discharged a load of nine buckshot In her back. She screamed and he then dis covered that it was his wife A physician waa summoned, but he could do nothing for her, and she died thin morning, after fully exonerating her husband frpm all blame. Congressman Brantley arrived here to night after spending the holidays with his home folks, ar>d Is being warmly congrat ulated by his friends on his approaching ma-riage to a charming young lady of Alaoama. * OeD FIRM CHANGES STYLE. Americas YY’nreliouae Receipts for the Year 211,700 Hales. Amerlcus, Ga., Dec. 31.—The warehouse and supply firm of Johnson & Harrold, for forty years a landmark in Amerlcus, and one of the wealthiest houses in Geor gia, to-day dissolved by mutual consent, and will be changed to a corporation, to be known as the Johnson & Harrold Ware house Company. The new concern will have a large capital stock, and will do an Immense business as heretofore. The management of the Windsor Ho tel changes to-morrow, when Henry S. McCleskv succeeds there-to, having leased splendid hostelry for a year. Mr. McClesky comes from Blakely, though- formerly a resident of Amerlcus, and connected with the Windsor. The w-arehouses of Amerlcus have re ceived up to to-night 26,700 bales cotton, which Is believed to be short of last season’s receipts this date. Receipts a the compress direct are not obtainable, but the total for Americus will probably reach 60,000 bales to date. COFFMAN COMMITS U’ICIDB, Absconding Minina Mnn Follows Waite of His Company's President. Atlanta, Dec. SI.—A private dispatch re ceived In Atlanta to-day from New York city contained the information that Ed ward G. Coffman, the alleged absconding secretary and treasurer of the Southern Agricultural Company and manager of the Atlanl.i Handle Works, committed suicide in New York last night. These companies were financed largely by Mil waukee men, and the president of the company, 8. Landauer. killed himself in Atlanta about six months ago. PENSACOLA’* IIIG ENTERPRISE. Dry Dock and Ship lliilldlug Com pany Incorporated YVitli s<loo,ooo Capital. I'eiisacola, Fla.. Dec. 31.—The Pensacola Dry Dock and Shipbuilding CompaTTy. with a capital stock of $600,000, has been organized here. The Incorporators are William Henry White. J. T. Van Syckle, Henry T. Knowlton. Percy G. Williams and Francis G. Gorham of New York and George W. Wright and Charles H. Dish man of Tensacola. SEA BOA HI) OFFICIAL RESIGNS. General Passenger Agent Allen Re tire* llceanse of 111-Health. Atlanta, Dec. 81.—A special dispatch from Brunswick, Ga.. says: On acoo’ir.t of til health, General Pas sang-ar Agant L. 8. Allen of the Seaboard Air Una. with headquarters at Ports mouth. Vs., has retired from his office. The resignation iviii be announced to morrow. —A f.'oola Josh: I seen one o’ Boakaapare'r (taya. DbeU* Mtaa: An' didn't ye Ilka It? (tool* Josh: Ob: tA wa’n’t so bad. I s-’ppaa It’d aaem aJi right to anybody tried iiotiw satu a fust-clasa variety •how."—Puck. EPtENAi NO CURE. NO PAY. Your druggist will refund your money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure Ringworm. Tetter, Old Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and Blackheads on the face, and all skin dis eases, Wc. —ad. Eruptions Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms of eczema or salt rheum, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions proceed from humors, either Inherited, or acquired through defective digestion and as similation. • To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. ' The thing to do is to help the sys tem discharge the humors, and to strengthen it against their return. Hood’s Sarsaparilla permanently cured J. G. Hines, Franks, 111., of eczema, from which he had suffered for some time; and Miss Alvina Wolter. Box 212, Algona, Wis., of pim ples ou her face and back and chafed skin on her body, by which she had been greatly troubled. There are more testimonials in favor of this great medicine than can be published. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the prom ise. No longer put off treatment. Buy a bottle of Hood’s today. THE ATLANTA COURT-MARTIAL. Will Convene To-night to Regin Trlnl of Olllcem ol Fifth Regi ment. Atlanta, Dec. 31.~The military court ordered by the Governor for the trial of two commissioned officers, and one non-commissioned officer of the Fifth Regiment of Infantry, Georgia State Troops, will convene to morrow night at 8 o’clock In Rooms 31 and 33 at the Onpitol. The charges are against Capt. Ed Aldrod, Lieut. G. S. I. Watt, and Sergt. Huff. The following is the detail for the court: Maj. William A. Patton, inspector gen eral; Maj J S. 1 Jbzter, first cavalry; Maj. W. W. Baker, Fifth Infantry; Capt. M. A. Erskine, Fifth Infantry; Second Lieutenant W T. B. Wilson, First Cav alry; Col. 'George M. Napier, judge ad vocate general, judge advocate. ATLANTA’S CLEARINGS. An Inrrcnse of Nearly $ I .',000,000 for the Year .lust Ended. Atlanta, Dec. 31.—Darwin G. Jones, manager of the clearing house, announced at the close of business to-day that the clearings of the Atlanta bonks for the year just ended were $<4,887,853 more than for the year 1899. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.—ad. FUNERAL INVITATIONS. GILLOOLY—The friends and acquaint ances of Mr. James Ghlooly and family are respectfully invited to attend his fu neral this afternoon ai 4 o'clock, from his residence, 316 Berrien street. MEETINGS. DE KALB LODGE NO. O, I. O. O. F. A regular meeting of the lodge will be held this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and vtslting brethren cordially invited to attend C. H. CARSON, N. G. W. W. GROSS, Secretary. A. & A. S. It. There will be no convocation of Alpha Lodge No. 1. this evening. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Confederate Veterans Association will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 8:15 o’clock. ROBERT FALLIGANT, President. JAMES W. M. McINTIRE, Secretary. NOTICE. THE CHATHAM HANK. Savannah, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1901. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank will be held at the banking house on January 9th, at 12 o'clock m., for the election of nine (9) Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may be properly brought before it. JOHN R. DILLON, Cashier. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Augusta and Savannah R. R. Cos., Savannah, Ga., Dec. 26, 1900 The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Company for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year wl'l be held at the office of Hull & La throp. on Monday, Jan. 7. 1901, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock. JOSEPH D. WEED. President. SAVANNAH. FLORIDA AND WEST ERN RAILWAY CO. Anutittl Meeting of Stoek holder*. Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 15. 1900. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the of fices of the company In the city of Sa vannah. Ga.. on Wednesday, Jail. 9. 1901. at 10 o’clock a. m., for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business os may come before the meet ing. R. B. SMITH. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CITY COURT JURORS. The petit Jurors of the City Courj need not appear until Thursday, January 3rd, 1901, at 10 a. m. By order of the Hon. Thomas M. Nor wood, Judge. WARING RUSSELL. JR. Clerk C. C. S. CLOSING TO-DAY. At a meettng of the Merchants Asso ciation held nt Screven House this Dec ember Slst, it was decided the members of the Association would close their places of business to-day. New Year, at 1 o’clock p. m. M. DRYFUB, Secy. Pro Tern. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Oglethorpe Lodge No. I, I. O. O. F. ■lnterest coupons due Jan. 1. 1901, on bonds Issued by this Lodge, will be paid upon presentation to the undersigned during banking hour*. JOHN A. HUTTON, ( For Board of Trustees, Oglethorpe Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., 10 Whitaker st. Dec. 31, 1900. NEW YEAH’* Ml LIT ART mil. INI) RECEPTION, Under auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Tuesday evening, Jan. 1, 190], at 9 o'clock. Tickets one dol'ar each. Including sup per. Ticket* for sale at Theus Bros., Solomons Drug Slore. and by ail members of Charter Chapter, U. D. C. THF,MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. JANUARY 1.1901. SPECIAL NOTICES. nrnhKMMJoTflo! Southern Bank of the State of Georgia. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 28, 1900. A semi-annual dividend of three and one-half per cent. (3V4 per cent.) upon the capital stock of this bank has been de clared, payable on and after Jan. 2 next. The transfer books are closed until Jan. 2, 1901. JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier. Department of Savings. SOUTHERN H INK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Savannah, January Ist, 1901. Interest for the fourth quarter of the past year Is now due and will be paid on demand. Depositors will please leave their books at the bank to be balanced. JOSEPH CUPPS, Accountant. NOTICE. Southern Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 28, 1900. The annual election for directors for this bank will he held at the banking house on Thursday morning, Jan. 10, 1901, from 11 to 12 o'clock. -* JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier. DIVIDEND No. 2H, The National Until, of Savannah. Savannah, Ga., Deo 31st, 1900. The Directors of this Bank have de clared a dividend of three dollars and a half per share, from the earnings of the past six months, payable on demand to stockholders of record this date. F. D. BLOOD WORTH, Cashier. DIVIDEND NO. 22. The Germania Bank, Savannah. Ga.. Dec. 20, 1900. The directors of the Germania Bank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of three dollars per share, paya ble on and after Jan. 2, 1901. JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier. INTEREST NOTICE. > The Germania Bank. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 1, 1901. Interest for the fourth quarter 1900 on deposits In the savings department is now due and payable on demand. De positors will please leave their books to be balanced. JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier. THE CITIZENS RANK OF SAVANNAH Saving* Depnrtmcnt. Savannah, Dec. Slst, 1900. Interest for fourth quarter 1900 is due i and payable on demand. Depositors will please leave their books to have Interest entered. GEO. C. FREEMAN, Cashier. THE CHATHAM BANK Saving* Department. Savannah, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1901. Interest on deposits In this department for the fourth quarter of 1900 Is now due and payable on demand. Depositors will please present their pass books promptly for the entries of interest and to be bal anced. JOHN R. DILLON, Cashier THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF SAVANNAH. Dividend No. <ll. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31st. 1900. The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of three dollars per share from the earnings of the bank for the past six months, payable on and after Thursday, January 3rd, 1901, to stock holders of record this date. W. M. DAVANT, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Office of Augusta and Savannah R.R. Cos., Savannah. Ga., Dec. 29, 1900. A semi-annual dividend of two and a half dollars ($2.50) a share has this day been declared upon the capital stock of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Com pany, payable on and after Jan. 5, 1901, to stockholders of record this day, at the office of Hull & Lathrop. The transfer books of the company will be closed until Jan. 5. JOSEPH D. WEED, t , , ... President. SPECIAL NOTICE. Offices of the Chattahooche & Gulf Rail road Company, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31st. 1900. Coupon No. 1, due January Ist. 1901, on the outstanding bonds of this Company, will be paid upon presentation to The Citizens Bank of Savannah, Ga. H. W. JOHNSON. Treasurer. DIVIDEND NO 28, Office of Edison Electric llhimlnating Company of Savannah, Dec. 22, 1900.—The Board of Directors of tills company have this day declared a sdmi-annuol dividend of ($3.00) three dollars per share upon the capital stock of the company, payable on and after Jan. 2, 1901, to stockholders of record Dee. 22, 1900. GEO. J. BALDWIN, President. INTEREST NOTICE. Savannah llaitk A- Tra*t Cos., Sav ing* Department. Savannah. Ga., Jan. Ist, 1901. Interest for the 4th quarter of the past year is now due and will be paid on de mand. Depositors will please leave their pass-books at the bank to be balanced. w. f. McCauley, Cashier. ELECTION OF m hectors, The Merehnnt* National Bank of Sa vannah. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 4th, 1900. The annual election for nine directors to manage the affairs of this Association will he held on Tuesday, January Bth, 1901. at Its banking house corner Drayton and St. Julian streets, In this city, be tween the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. W, M. DAVANT, Cashier. St HOOL RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY. Savannah Preparatory School, Mil itary. Barnard and Harris Sts. 1 hnve added to my corps of Instruct ors Mr. J. A. Henry, A. 8.. of Princeton University, who will be my third assist ant. Mr. Henry has studied for three years in France and Germany and will assist In the departments of Modern Languages and English. Tuition for re mainder of year SSO. ORMONl) 11. STRONG, Head Master. NOTICE TO CIGYHETTE DE AIDERS. The State tax for Cigarette IXnlers during 1901 Is Ten Dollars. Person* hav ing registered not desiring to sell cig arettes, can have registration fee refund ed and name stricken off registration books. HAMPTON L. FBHRiIJ.L, Dee. 31, 1900. Ordinary C. C. Ga. FREE PIANOLY RECITAL. Come and hear the wonderful Pianola, as manipulated by Mr. Geo. S. Cox of Thomasvlllc, Ga., at oia warerooms Wednesday, January 2d, 19.7, at 4 p. m. A marvelous invention, entertaining and instructive. A Paderewski in every home now possible. LUDDEN & BATES S. M. H. SPECIAL notice. City Of Savannah Office Clerk of Council. Jan. 1. 1901. To-day, Tuesday, January Ist, 1901 (New Year), being u legal holiday, the city of fices will be closed. By order of the Mayor, WM. P. BAILEY, Clerk of Council. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAPPY NEW YEAR RACES. • at THUNDERBOLT DRIVING PARK. This afternoon. LOCOMOBILE RACE, RUNNING, TROTTING and PACING HURDLE RACE. Horses called 3:30 p. m. No charge for grand stand. A. P. DOYLE, Manager. A CARD. We take this method and opportunity of returning hearty thanks to our cus tomers and friends for their kind patron age and pleasant intercourse with us during the year just closed. We wish for each and all a year of. peace and prosperity. A. M*. & C. W. WEST. LEVY’S DISCOUNT NOTICE. YOU W ILL SAVE TEN PER CENT. By paying your bills on or be fore the 15th Inst. B. H. LEVY &.BRO. SUFFERED WITH DYSPEPSIA. Having suffered with dyspepsia for a long time, one w(Teks stay at Suwanee Springs has entirely cured me, and I may eat food that 1 could never think of eat ing before, and I feel better than 1 have for years. I also suffered with catarrh, and from the effects of the water and sun, 1 know that if I could have remained three weeks and followed directions, it would have cured me of it entirely also, and I take pleasure In recommending the springs and Us wonderful water to those suffering as 1 have. If they will only follow directions, and use the water freely, they -wilt be cured. I have gained seven pounds in the week, and shall never forget Suwanee Springs. (W. H. F. DONNELLY, Druggist, Liberty and Price Streets, Savannah, Ga. All you can drink for 5c at Livingston’s. AVE HAVE THE FINEST line of Box Paper, Perfumery, Pocket books, Lap Tablets, Scissors and Scis sors Sets, Manicure Sets, Ladles’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases ever shown in this city. Please call early and leave your or ders for HUYLER’S CANDIES, In baskets, boxes and packages. SOLOMONS COMPANY. HEADS OF HOMES, HOTELS AND HOSPITALS Has it ever occurred to you that nearly one-half your life Is spent lnbed? The mattress is the most abused article of furniture, and should be well made and of good, clean material; it should be pick ed and cleansed at least once each three years. We make new ones to order, and have Improved machinery to cleanse and pick old ones. Our mechanical work, line of tickings, and material for filling, first class. Medicated Steam Renovation of Feathers. Hair. etc. NATIONAL MATTRESS AND RENOVATING CO., Bell Phone 1136. 331 Drayton. SPECIAL NOTICE. We arc now giving special attention to house painting, kalsomining and paper hanging, etc. With a corps of only first class workmen and a competent super intednent we can do your work promptly and satisfactorily. Get our estimate on anything in house decorating line and save money. ANDREW HAhJLEY CO. THE WAY ’lt) CLEAN C ARPETS. - The only way to ge.t your carpets prop erly taken up, cleaned and taken care of for the summer. Is to turn the job over to the District Messenger and Delivery Cos., telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery street, and they will make you an esti mate on the cost of the work. Prices reasonable. They also pack, move and store furniture and pianos, C. H MEDLOCK. Supt. and Mgr. FOR SALE. One 10-inch Steam Shot Gun Feed, 32 feet long; one Hill Oscillating Steam Nig ger, 8 and 10-inch cycllnders, only used about thirty days; one Picket Machine and one Neacy Guide; also a lot of Circu lar Saws from 16 to 56 Inches diameter, from the mill of H. P. Smart & Bro. in Emanuel county. The above for sale by VALE ROYAL MFG. CO„ Savannah. Ga. Go to RAKER’S STALL (M and get the finest Turkeys on market for New Year. We *l*!i our patron* and friend* generally a prosperous u6d happy New Year. M. S. GARDNER. Phone .17.1. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. 1 wish every single one of my custo mers a Happy New Year. JAMES J. JOYCE. Phones 107. Mr. Joyce has grown from a small mer chant to a large one. He has done It by honest, square, fair dealings and by handling the best. NOTICE. The butrinofs heretofore conducted un der the names of and De Soto Pharmacies will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned as co-part ners; HENRY H. LIVINGSTON. ISADORE ISRAEL. a . REAL ESTATE TITLES. Full information as to the recorded Land Titles of Savannah and Chatham county from the settlement of Georgia to date. BECKETT & I CXETT. 24 President St., east. SPECI \L NOTICE. Neither the Master, Owners nor Con signees of the German steamship Re gina will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. K. LIEBERG, Master. NOTICE. Neither the muster nor the agents of the German steamship Flnnland. Hoi he. master, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. J. If. MINIS & CO., Agents. HEATERS. BARLER OIL HEATERS. ALUMINUM OIL HEATERS. The Special “B” AIR TICHT HEAT ER, burns woed, cobs, chips and trash, 18 inch, 21-inch, 25-inch. PALMER HARDWARE CO. LOWEST PRICES. A “Cinch” Reduction Sale OF CAMERAS. 40 Per Cent.—OFF—4o Per Cent, on HMCameros , COME EARLY. livingston;s pharmacy Bull and Congress. Eastman Kodak Agency. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. SAVANNAHSTEAM LAUNDRY Office opposite the De Soto Hotel, Bull Street. Phone 700. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. FRANKLIN. THE NEW CIGAR. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. SPECIAL NOTICES. GREER'S SCOTCH WHISKY. This celebrated famous old vetted Highland Whisky is Imported direct from the distillery by us. This Greer Scotch Whisky Is guaranteed to be bottled abroad and Is consigned to us from Glas gow, Scotland, and Is In bond In the United States Custom House in this city. This grand old Greer Scotch Whisky Is beautifully mellow and mild to a degree and Is soft to the palate as one could possibly wish, and there Is a nuttiness about It that Is especially pleasing. We are glad to let the public pur chase as small quantity as they wish, even one bottle, for the pur pose of introducing the best brand of Scotch whisky extant. LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists, Llppman’s Block, Sole Agents for the Greer Distil leries, Glasgow, Scotland, and Dub lin, Ireland, for their Scotch and Irish Whiskies. 4 A LASTING REMEMBRANCE FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT. Solid Gold Spectacle $5.00 Solid Gold Eyeglass 6.00 Gold Filled Spectacle 3.50 Gold Filled Eyeglass 3.50 Aluminum Eyeglass 2.50 Aluminum Spectacle 2-50 The above prices Include the very best lenses made. The par ty who receives them can have their eyes examined and glasses to suit within one year F>ee of Charge. DR. M. SCHWAB A SON, ' 47 Bull Street. PAINTS AND men PAINTING. We handle nothing but the VERY BEST grades of PAINTS and OILS, and employ the very best painters to be had. Allow us to make bid on painting your house. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO„ Comer Congress und Drayton. Phone 519. I AM The largest grower of Cut Flow ers, and My Flowers are the Fin est Grown. Strong talk, but the proof is easy—send me your order JOHN WOLF, Grower of Fine Cut Flowers. UOMIti EXECUTED. By the American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltlmoie. We are author ized to execute locally (Immediately upon application), ell bonds In judicial pro readings In either the state or United States Courts, and of administrators and guardians. BEARING A HULL. Agents, Telephone $24. Provident Building. -A hap^n e ft rLi a 4?JJ n We wish to thank our many customers for their liberal patron age during the past year, which enabled us to do a business far be yond our expectations. We will in the future endeavor to please you in every respect. Wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year. Yours for business, R. S. CLANCY & CO. HAVE SOME COMFORT. Our stock of fine Vohleles and Harness is most complete. We have a fine line of plush and wool robes and horse blan kets also. See the new style Stanhopes and Runabouts just In. Our stock is the largest and most complete in the south. Prices are right and styles correct. COHEN-KUUIAN CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY, Broughton and West Broad Streets. The Twentieth Century Jewelry Store. Hunter & Van Keuren, 143 BULL STREET, SPECIALTIES, STERLING SILVER, BRILLIANT CUT GLASS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, GEMS. The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Go. ARE PREPARED % To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms. or YOU WANT GOOD MAIi.KIAi, and work, orJer your lithographed and printed stationery and blank books from Morning News, Savai.nuh, Ga, is intended especially for boys who are hard on shoes. They are built for hard wear and abuse. The leather is strong-fibered and tough, but smooth and pliable. The soles are the hardest kind and doubly re-enforced. $2,00 a pair. Footcovzffrs Maha/nd. THE CHATHAM BANK, SAVANNAH. LEOPOLD ABLER, President. „ *"• Vice President. JNO. R. DILLON, Cashier. BARRON carter, Asst. Cashier. Solicits the accounts of individuals, limis banks, associations and corpora tions. Liberal favors extended to correspond ing banks, as our unsurpassed facilities for collecting ln.-ure prompt returns. BUYS AND FOREIGN EX CHANGE, WRITES LETTERS OF CREDIT AND ISSUES BANK MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. Interest compounded quarterly an de posits in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults for rent. The Citizens Bank OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL $500,000. Transact. u General Basklug Bn.lnrx. Solicits Aeconnts of Individuals, Merchants, Banks and other Corpo rations. Collection, handled with safety, economy and dispatch Interest, compounded quarterly, allowed on deposits in onr Savings Department. Safety Deposit Boxes and Storage Vault*. BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, President. MILLS B. LANE, Y'lce President. GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier. GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier. southern!® oi ine aiuie o£ Geoi,iu. Capital $500,030 Surplus and undivided profits $401,00) DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Superior facilities for transacting a General Bunking Business. Collections made on ali noints ~~ ai c. ssible through b.nks and bankers. Accounts of Banks, Bunkers, Merchant, and others solicited. Safe Deposit Boxe3 for rent. Department of Savings, Interest payable quarterly. Sells Sterling Exchange on London <1 and upwards. JOHN FLANNERY, President. HO;'.ACE A, CRANE. Vice President JAMES SULLTVAN, Cashier, DIRECTORS: JNO. FLANNERY. WM W. GORDON,. E. A. WEIL. w W. GORDON. Jr. H. A. CRANE.. JOHN M. EGAN. LEE ROY MTERS. JOSEPH FERST. IT P SMART* CHARLES KELTS EDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRBY. THE GERMANIA BANK savannah, ga.. Capital Undivided profits This bank offers its ser ices to corpora tions, merchants and individuals. Has authority to act as executor, ad ministrator. guardian, et . Issues drafts on the principal citlea In Great Britain and Ireland and on the Continent. interest paid or compotinded quarterly deposits In the Saving Department. 6a r cty boxes for rent. HENRY BLI'N, Prestdmt. GEO. W TIEDEMAN, Vice President JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier. WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass't Ca-hler. No. IC4O. Chartered 1866. -THE MIS ill H OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL, 4vW,tAki. SU RPLUS SIOO,OOO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, J. A. G. CARSON, President. BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President W. M. I/AVANT. Cashier. Accounts of banks and bankers, mer chants and corporations received upon ti e most favorable terms consistent with \ safe and conservative banking. THE GEORGIA STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 15 YORK STREET, WEST. 5 TER CENT, per annum allowed on deposits, withdrawable on demand. Interest credited quarterly. 6 PER CENT, ger annum allowed on deposits of even hundreds, withdraw able at annual periods. GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, President B. H. LEVY, Vice President. E. W. BELL. Secretary. C. G. ANDERSON. JR.. Treasurer. riisriii. For sale, a Forsalth Ncwipaper Folder; will fold sheet 27x42. It Is In good order, price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO. but we have no use for It and want the room It occupies. It will be an Invaluable adjunct to any newspaper office. Address morning news, SavißHdbi Oa* = 4 IF YOU .WANT good material and work. du*r your lithographed and printed stationery and blank books Iron* < Mom'ns News, Savannah. Gfc