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THINKS HE IS STARVING.
IXSAXE SOLDIER CIIEiTBS EXCITE*
MEM 1\ ATLANTA.
Wri'fli* of tlie Philippines Passing
Through—Senator Houston Pro
poses to Slake K I tlfia pi ng Cfl pit a I
Crime—Gen. Gordon Declines Trus
teeship of Soldiers’ Home —Gov.
Candler in a tiunudary as to Whom
to Appoint.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. I.—While eight In-
Itne soldier? from the Philippines, on
their way to Washington, were waiting
fror a train in the union depot to-day, one
of them escaped from the guards and
paused consternation* in the crowd for a
while. He was finally caught just ns he
Was fighting his way toward a barroom.
The insane soldier is a private who suf
fers from the delusion that he is being
starved to death and is said to have eat
en up several uniforms in addition to his
feather pillow.
A bill will be introduced at the next
session of the General Assembly by Rep
resentative C. C. Mouston of Fulton, to
make the kidnaping of a minor in Geor
gia capital crime. The Idea grew out
of the recent kidnaping of young Edward
Cudahy of Omaha, and the seeming
inadequacy of the law for the punishment
of so outrageous a crime. Mr. Houston
says he considers the kidnaper of a child
as bad, if not worse, tnan a murderer,
and he proposes to urge the adoption of
a measure making the penalty death.
Thtrten tax collectors and ten tax re
ceivers have failed to get their bonds to
the Controller General to-day and stand
in danger of having new elections order
ed for their positions, unless they can
show good cause why their bonds have
not been forthcoming. The tax collectors
are those of Appling, Camden, Columbia,
Floyd, Hall, Houston, Liberty,
Mclntosh, Oconee, Pickens, Sumter,
Epson and Wayne counties, and the re
ceivers are those of Camden, Columbia.
Crawford, Echols, Floyd, Mitchell, Oco
nee, Pickens, Twiggs and Wayne. It is
possible some of these may come in on
the morning’s mail, showing that the
bonds were made prior to Jan. 1, and why
they were delayed. Where there has Iwen
a total failure to comply with the law,
there becomes a vacancy in the office, and
the Governor is authorized to order a
new election.
Gov. Candler is in a qundary as to
whom he shall appoint as irustee of Ihe
Soldiers’ Home In ihe Firs! congressional
district. He received the declination of
Gen. W. W. Gordon, to whom he tendered
the appointment. Gen. Gordon gave the
same reasons for declining ns did Col. J.
H. Estill, namely, that the demands of
business upon his time would not permit
him to perform the duties required. The
Governor has the names of several prom
inent Savannah veterans under consider
ation. but so far has been unable to reach
any definite conclusion. He will muke the
appointment in a day or two.
UNIVERSITY CELF.IIII VTION.
Centennial Exercise* to Hr Held on
TliurMtlny.
Athens, Ga., Jan. I.—The University of
Georgia will celebrate the opening of the
centennial year on Thursday. At 10
o'clock. Chairman Henry D. McDaniel
will call the Board of Trustees to order
In the Library building. The board will
take up the question of deciding ui>on the
character and location of the new build
ings which are to be erected on the cam
pus with the W 5.00 recently appropriated
by the Legislature. These buildings will
probably be a large dormitory and a
large students' hall nnd quite a lot of re
pairs on the other buildings.
Thursday there *lll also be n meeting
of the Endowment Committee of the
Alumni Society, of which Hon. Brantley
A. Denmark of Savannah Is chairman.
There has already been subscribed to the
fund about SIB.COO and by next commence
ment it Is expected to carry the aomunt
to S4O.CpO. At the meeting Thursday the
committee will discuss n number of plans
for active work among the alumni of the
state. After the business of the board
has been transacted that body will ad
journ at noon to the chapel to attend the
exercises to he held there in celebration
of the opening of the University’s cen
tennial year. Hon. Clarke Howell of the
Board of Trustees. Prof. D. -C. Barrow
of the faculty, and Messrs. R. L. Den
mark and W. C. Thompson of the law
and senior classes will make addresses
on that occasion. The Board of Trustees
will decide upon the location of the two
new buildings, and it will not be long
before the work of the contractors will
begin.
FLORIDA FINANCES.
Receipts mill Disbursements of Tax
Sales Certificates.
Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. I.—According to
the report of Hon. James B. Whitfield,
atate treasurer, for the year 1900, the fol
lowing is a statement of the receipts and
disbursements of the proceeds arising
from the sale and redemption of tax-sale
certificates In the office of ihe State
Treasurer during the year 1900:
Receipts for 1900—January, $14,027.57;
February. $7,150.78: March, $9,273.85; April.
$10,809.38; May, $12,039.22; June, $10,324.51;
July, 110.3M.09; August, $10,909.21; Septem
ber, $10,088.24; October, $7.994 07; Novem
ber, $4,074.01; December, $0,210.40. Total for
1900, $114,409.89.
Disbursements for 1900—To general reve
nue fund. $18,087.26; to one-mill school
fund, $5,229.32; to State Board of Healrh
fund, $3,413.02; to pension fund, $430.09; In
terest and expense, general revenue. $35,-
309.15; remitted to counties, $53,998.45. Total
for 1900, $114,409.89.
The Item of $53,998.45 remitted to coun
tie* was distributed as follows: Alachua,
$1,042.16; Baker, $50.63; Bradford, $250.80;
Brevard, $3,350.15 Calhoun, $20.75; Citrus.
$1,497.75; Clay. $1,710.86; Columbia. $122 99;
Dade. $1,058 79; De Soto, $2,849.52; Duval,
$6,863.59; Escambia, $568 15; Franklin,
$934.23; Gadsden. $219.24; Hamilton. $972:
Hernando. $076.63: Hlllsloro, $5,072 *53:
Holmes, $200; Jackson, $49 60; Jefferson,
$115.99; Lafayette. $491.23; Lake, $1.971 07;
Lee. $132.52; Levy, $429.82; Liberty. $007.36;
Madison, $45.68; Manatee, $117.23; Marlon,
$3,579.72; Monroe. $1,346.14; Nassau, $691.59;
Orange, $2,568.01; Osceola, $2,455.77; Pasco,
$919.63; Polk. $4,059.09; Putnam, $2,559.01;
PC Johns. $382.07; Sumter. $1,053.20; Su
wannee, $290.22; Taylor, $117.87; Volusia.
$916.29; Wakulla, $37.41; Walton, $100.34;
Washington, $966.98. Total $53,998.45.
SAVANNAH NOT IN IT.
Darien lVlna Golf Game on Score ot
211 to I.
Paflen, Ga.. Jan. I.—The game of golf
between Savannah and Darien this after
noon resulted In a defeat for Savannah.
Mr. Saussy was the only member of the
Savananh team who scored.
The heavy rains of this morning and
for the past several days left the links In
bad condition, but the playing was all
good.
The score was us follows; R. Manson.
10; H. Blun, Jr., 0; A. Manson, 9; N. Har
dee, 0; J. Manson, 7; 8, liryun, 0; R. D.
Wylly, 0; C. W. Saussy. 1 T. A. Stubbs,
0; C. F. Moses, 0. Total 26 to 1.
■TOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF
THK COI.D.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold In one day. No cure no wav. Price
cents.—ad.
DON’T HURRY!
Take time to see that^L
111 M, MADE C If WIOIA-V
Mvinlcipnl -%ii|ioiii i iiM'iil* and Otli*r
Matter* lit Aii^uiMn.
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 1. —At the annual
meeting of the police commission to-lay,
Mr. Asbury Hull was re-elected chair
man. An inspection drill of the entire
force was ordered for the eighth instant,
prior to the annual election of members
of the force. At this drill there will be
an individual inspection by the commis
sioners, each iKdiceman being required
to advance to the front of the line as his
name Is called, so that the commissioners
can look over and make notes for us*
when he comes up for re-election. The
drill will be public at the academy parade
grounds.
The tax assessors for the year 1901, were
named by the Mayor to-day. as follows:
Personalty Hoard, from Council. Mr.
Irwin Alexander; First Ward, R. 11-
Brown; Second Ward, J. P. Doughty;
Third Ward, W. M. Dixon; Fourth Ward,
P. H. Rice; Fifth Ward, A. S. Hatch;
Realty Hoard, from Council, Mr. A. J.
Gouley; First Ward J. J. Cohen; Second
Ward. Bow’dro Phinizy; Third Ward, Win.
Martin; Fourth Ward, Daniel Kerr; Fifth
Ward, H, K. Lowry.
Hon. Jos. 8. Reynolds has token the
oath of offb-e before Judge 10. L. Brin
son, and enters to-day u|>on his duties is
sc lit: it or general of the Augusta circuit,
succeed Solicitor W. • Davidson, ot
Burke. His first active court house du
ties will be at the Januifry adjourned
term of Richmond Superior Court on the
17th. He won in i spirited campaign b>
a fine majority, and enters upon his term
of office with great ]>opularity through
out the district.
AFFAIRS AT K \TOVTO\.
Knight* of Pytliln* Election—A New
Shoe Factory.
F.atonton, Ga., Jan. I.—Putnam Lodge,
No. 113, Knights of Pythias, elected olti
cers for the next term as follows; Chan
cellor commander, D. L. Thomas; vice
chancellor, P. B. Griffith; prelate, J. H.
Reese; master of work, W. C. Little; mas
ter at arms, J. B. Nlsbet; keeper of rec
ords and seal, O. B. Nisbct; master of
finance, E. W. Ingram; master of ex
chequer, T. G. Greene; inner guard, John
W. Adams; outer guard, W. L. Linford;
trustee, J. W. F. Timmerman. The ban
quet which will follow the installation on
the evening of the 11th will be held at
the residence of Capt. C. M. Davis.
The Eatonton Shoe Factory Company
has applied for charter. The Incorpora
tors are The mas O. Lawson. E. M.
Brown, W. S. Smith, C. M. Davis and
others. The factory was run for several
months as a stock company, with C. M.
Davis and W. S. Smith as managers, but
this plan was discontinued, and the fac
tory is now closed down, awaiting the
permanent reorganization of the company,
AN OLD VETERAN DEAD.
Florida Supreme Court to Convene
nt Tut In tin ee January 8.
Tallahassee, Fla , Jan. I.—Capt. Jos. J.
Clialres, who commanded a company In
the Confederate army, died suddenly last
night, at his home, twelve miles east of
town, aged about 65 years.
The January term of the Florida Su
premo Court will commence at Tallahas
see. on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1901.
The new bond of tile State Treasurer,
James B. Whitfield, was to-day approved
by the Governor.
your liver
Will be roused to its natural duties
and your biliousness, headache and
constipation be cured If you take
Hood's Pills
v HoM hr all druggists. 25 cents.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LUAVHCV^ACcKSoTTtN4TiIHT
Lawton Memorial, Jan. 7.
Subscribers can now obtain tickets at
Ludden & Bates..
Tickets on sale also at De Soto Hotel
and Jones' Pharmacy.
CONFEDERATE VETER IX.
Confederate veterans wishing to enter
the home provided by the state are re
quested to hand their applications to J.
Gardner, Chairman Relief Committee
Confederate Veterans Association, Camp
756, U. C. V„ 12 Broughton street, cast.
INTEREST NOTICE.
AH holding pass books Issued by the
People's Savings and Loan Company are
requested to present same and gel credit
for Interest 111 the Savings Department for
fourth quarter, 1900.
E. L HACKETT, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.,
8 Bryan street, east.
Depositors will please present pass
books at this bank for entry of interest
for the fourth quarter, 1900, which Is now
due and payable on demand.
J NO. M. BRYAN, Cashier.
NO 1 II 11.
The busln' ss heretofore conducted un
der the p.imes of Livingston and De
Soto Pharmacies will hereafter be con
ducted by the undersigned as co-part
ners;
HENRY H. LIVINGSTON.
ISADORE ISRAEL.
|i:\l. ESTATE TITLES.
Full Information as to the recorded
Land Titles of Savannah and Chatham
county from the settlement of Georgia to
date.
BECKETT & BECKETT.
24 President St., east.
BPECI AL NOTICE.
Neither the Master, Owners nor Con
signees of the German steamship Re
gina will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew.
R. LIERERG. Master.
DIVIDEND NO. 22.
The Germania Rank,
Savannah. Ga., Dee. 20. 1900.
The dlreetors of ttie Germania Rank
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.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Chattahoochee and Gulf R R. Cos..
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 20. !900.
A dividend of $3.75 Ist share lias been
declared upon the capital slock of this
company for the nine months ending Dee.
31, 19u0, payable on and afted Jan. 2. 19,1,
to the shareholders of record this day, at
the otilce of the Secretar.n ami Treasurer
No. 26 Bryan street, east
H, W. JOHNSON,
Secretary and Treasurer.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1901.
VV I ** A| lIIII'KSWICK.
iAMliii. “
>lr*. J. 11. liver* of Tlfton One of the
N u ill her.
Brunswick, Ga., Jan. I.—Mrs. J. H. My
ers of TiYtbn, formerly Miss Dart of
Brunswick, died at her parents' home af
ter a brief illnees. Her death was en
tirely unexpected, and has caused general
sorrow here.
Mr. G. O. Wilder, one of Brunswick's
oldest citizens, died to-day after a long
Illness.
Ill'S HOI’ Tilt V Ell RESIGNS.
Ah President of the College of A. M.
It IliMliop*.
Atlanta, Jan. I—The resignation of
Bishop H. M. Turner as president of the
College of African Methodists Episcopal
Bishops was announced here to-day. It is
slated to be due to dissatisfaction In the
college. Certain bishops, it Is understood,
object to assignments given them.
T. !•'. Waite Demi at till Years.
Cochran, Ga., Jan. I.—T. F. Waite died
at midnight. Deceased was 92 years old.
Ft NEKA f. INVITATIONS.
FELTON—The relatives ami friends of
Mr. W. R. Fulton and family and Mr.
R. C. Fetzer and family are invited to
attend the funeral of Mrs. W. R. Fulton
from their residence, on Barnard, second
door from Ninth, ( this afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
MOORE—The relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio N. Moore are in
vited to attend the funeral of the form r
from his late residence, No. 401 Gwinnett
street, east, at 3:30 o'clock this (Wednes
day) afternoon.
NATHANS—The relatives and friends of
Mrs. Eugenia M. Nathans are invited to
attend her funeral from her late resi
dence, No. 443 Barnard street, this (Wed
nesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock.
MEETINGS.
GEOUGTA^lirAPTTsH^tL^ir^rr^r^ih
The regular convocation of
this chapter will be held this J
(Wednesday) evening at Ma- \kj * vAj/
sonic Temple at 8:15 o'clock. ftjV ■'r/t
Visiting companions frater- vC-iT -Sll
nally Invited to meet with I
us. By order if It II
JULIAN A. TISON, H. IP.
_W. S. ROCKWELL, Secretary.
FOURTH DISTRICT ADMINISTRA
TION (LI ||.
A meeting of the Fourth District Ad
ministration Club will be held in Wash
ington square a< 8 o’clock this evening,
where all the administration clubs will
meet and inarch in a body to Masonic
Temple, where the Aldermanie nomina
tions will be made. Every member Is
urgently requested to attend. By order
of SAMUEL REYNOLDS, President.
AKTHUR M. LUCA'S, JR., Secretary.
THE CHATTAHOOCHEE AND GILF
HAI lilt O \l> CO >1 PA NV.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 2, 1901.
The annual meeting of stockhoklers of
this company will be held this day at 10
o'clock a. m., room 30 Citizens Bank
building, Savannah, Ga.
Directors will be elected for the ensuing
year. H. W. JOHNSON,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
Savannah Bank and Trust Cos..
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 18, 1900.
Th* annual meeting of the stockholders
of this lianh will be heel at the Banking
House In the city of Savapnah on Fri
day, Jan. 11, 1901, at 12 o'clock m., for
the election of directors and the transac
tions of such other business as may
come before the meeting.
W. F. McCAULBY, Cashier.
SAVANNAH. FLORIDA AND WEST
ERN RAILWAY' CO.
Annual Meeting of Stockholder*.
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, Jan. 9, 1901.
at 10 o’clock a. m„ for the election of
directors and the transaction of such other
business as may come before the meet
ing. R. B. SMITH, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
mvTmaD^oTSf
Southern Bank of the State of Georgia,
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 28, 1900.
A semi-annual dividend of three and
one-haif per cent. (3% 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 HANK 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 thoir books
at the bank to be balanced.
JOSEPH CQPPS.
Accountant.
DIVIDEND No. US,
The National Haul, of Savannah.
Savannah, Ga., Dec 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. BLOODWORTH,
Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Germania Rank.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 1, 1901.
Interest for the fourth quarter 1911) 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.
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 Jun. 5, 1901,
to stockholders of record this day. at the
office of Hull & I-githrop. The transfer
books of the company will be closed until
Jan. 5. JOSEiPH D. WEED,
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 u|>on presentation to The
Citizens Hank of Savannah. Ga.
H. W. JOHNSON.
Treasurer.
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS,
The Merchants National Rank of Su
va n nsh,
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 4th, 1900.
The anniial’-ehuflori for nine directors
to- manage iheaKait* of this Association
will lya.lieUL.QP Tuesday, January Bth,
UH. at Its lucking house corner Drayton
and Ht. Ju lan ’ stpee a, in this city, be
tween the hour* of U u m. end i p, m.
U. M. DA V A NT,
Cashier.
MUNYON’S
KIDNEY
CURE
When Prof Munyon says his Kidney
Cure 4s a specific for nearly every form
of Kidney disease he does not overstate
the case in the lea St. It has won for it
self a place among the almost Infallible
remedies. It will not cure Bright's Dis
ease In the advanced stages. It will not
do the impossible, but it will cure every
phase of Kidney complaint, even the in
cipient stages of Bright’s Disease.
Fifty-six other cures. All druggists,
23c. vial. Guide to Health Is free. Medical
advice free—write to Broadway and 26th
St., New York.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
LEVY'S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT,
lly paying; your bill* on or be
fore the lath Inst.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
Suwah'ee Springs Cos.. Suwanee, Fla.:
Dear Sirs—l am In receipt of your es
teemed favor of the 16th inst., and in re
ply beg to say that not half has ever
been told of the valuable properties of
the water from your beautiful spring, and
I feel that I cannot say too much for a
water which has lengthened the life of
my father, and relieved me ot the severe
case of jaundice, with which I was suf
fering when I came to you.
Trusting that you will soon let every one
know what a treasure you have in these
healing waters, and that many will avail
themselves of their power and Jmur kind
hospitality, I am, sincerely your friend,
ROBERT M. HULL.
All you can drink for 5 cents at Liv
ingston’s.
KNIGHT’S rHARMACY,
Open at Night.
Perfume Atomizers 23c to $2
Seal, Morocco and Fancy Leather Pock
etbooks J26c to $5.00
Merschaum Pipes $3 to sls
Hair Brushes 10c to $5
Tooth Brushes (guaranteed) 35e
Rogers & Gallet’s, Palmer’s, Pinaud's,
Coudray’s, Colgate's Toilet Waters, Soaps,
Powders and Perfumes at prices that will
please. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY,
Both Telephones, 539.
PROPERTY OWNERS.
If you want your plumbing work done
reasonable and up-to-date, call on the
former plumbing inspector, COSGROVE.
123 Drayton street, in rear Lutheran
Church.
THE SAVANNAH PREPARATORY
SCHOOL, MILITARY,
Harris and Barnard streets. Ormond B.
Strong (Cornell), Head Master, Greek,
Latin and English: Rev. B. P. Johnson,
A. M. (Princeton), lately of St. Mat
thews Military Academy, History. Geog
raphy and Modern Languages; John,
ateizer, A. 8., Mathematics and Cheh>-
istry. Ga. Telephone 1811.
FOR SALE,
One 10-inch steam shot gun feed. 32 feet
long; one Hill oscillating steam nigger, 8
and 10-inc'h cylinders, only used about 30
days; one Perkins 10-block shingle ma
chine; one Perkins single block machine;
one emery saw summer; one burr saw
summer; one picket machine and one
Neacy saw guide; also a lot of circular
saws from 16 to 56 Inches diameter, and a
lot of good second-hand rubber belting,
from the mill of H. P. ©mart & Bro. in
Emanuel county, Georgia. The above for
sale by
VALE ROYAL MFG. CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
PALACE CAFE,
RESTAURANT AND OYSTER HOUSE
42 Bui! Street
Blue Points, Little Neck Ciams, received
by every steamer. Native Oysters in all
styles. Chops and steaks and game in
season. Everything the best.
Just received, fresh lot live lobsters.
M. D. ABRAMS, Prop.
P. S.—Hot lunch from 11 to 1 every day.
NVE ARE DYEING NOW
L>y the new oxadye process, especially
adapted for ladies' fine crepon and tailor
made dresses. Send us your work and
vou will be pleased.
‘ NEW YORK STEAM DYE WORKS.
'Phone 943.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Wo are now giving special attention to
house painting, kalsomlning 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 HANLEY CO.
WHISKY. WHISKY.
HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE.
LEWIS '66.
CANADIAN CLUB.
OLD CROW.
All al REMLER’S. Drayton and Liberty.
P. S.—Our bulk goods are only the best,
and we can ship with safety anywhere.
No charge for jugs.
WOODCOCK, WOODCOCK.
The only place to get woodcock in any
quantity, one pair or five dozen pairs, is
at my stalls in the City Market. Other
game can aiso be had at any time. My
supply of meat and poultry is always the
very hest. You can depend on getting
the best of everything when I supply you.
JOHN FUNK,
Both Phones 557. City Market.
IF IT'S I ICE, WE HAVE IT.
Pumpkin, Sauerkraut and Strawberry
Beets in tins. Also Dunbar’s Dwarf
Okra, Preserved Orange and Figs. Pap
rika or Hungarian Sweet Pepper. Bone
less Sardines, Oxford Sausage and
Chicken Tnmnlc.
HARDEE & MARSHALL
Phones 955.
lII'II, IIKEN'S CAFE,
Liberty and Whitaker.
The fashionable cafe of Savannah.
Within a block of the De Soto. Every
.hing in season. Fat game. Fresh oys
ters. Private parties—dinners.
Phone 646.
RONDS EXECUTED,
By the American Bonding and Trust
Company of Baltimore. We are author
ized to execute locally (immediately upoo
application), nil bends in Judicial pro
ceedings in either the state or United
States Courts, and of administrators and
guardians.
FEARING & HULL Agents,
Telephone 324. Provident Building.
NOTICE
Neither the master nor consignees ot
the British steamship Sidra, Atkinson,
master, will be responsible for any detxs
contracted by crew of said vessel.
J. i'\ MINIS & CO., Consignees.
As Good as Currency
Tells the Whole Story.
Humboldt Cigars
LEE ROY MYERS & CO.
COMPLIMENTS
OF THE SEASON.
SAVANNAHSTEAM LAUNDRY
THE ONLY
Exclusive Family Liquor Store
IN THE CITY. TRY OUR FAMOUS
Bell’s Pure Rye Whiskey.
Foil Quarts 75c; four bottles? containing full Gallon,s3.oo.
[Full line of Duff-Gordon Sherry and Claret Wines.
BELSINGER & CO., 43 st -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GREF.R’S SCOTCH WHISKY.
This celebrated famous old vntted
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
WE HAVE THE FINEST
line of Box Paper, Perfumery, Pocket
books, Lap Tablets, Scissors and Scis
sors Sets, Manicure Sets, Ladies' 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-haif your life is 6pent inbed? 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 threo
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
claws. Medicated Steam Renovation of
Feathers. Hair. etc.
NATIONAL MATTRESS AND
RENOVATING CO.,
Bell Phone 1136. 331 Drayton.
EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS.
The MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY
has added an optical department to their
establishment and are now prepared to
correct errors In refraction In all Its dif
ferent forms by the latest methods known
to science.
An expert graduate optician is always
in attendance.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses made to or
der. Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Eyes tested free of charge.
Georgia Phone No. 348. Beil Phone No. 348.
W. C. FRIPP A CO.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS.
Real Estate bought and sold on commis
sions, and Rents collected.
Representing
Travelers Insurance Company Life, Ac
cident and liability Departments.
New York Underwriters Fire Insurance
Company.
Greenwich Fire Insurance Company.
The City Trust, Safe Deposit and 9urety
Company.
Issuing Ponds of Surety to contractors,
administrators, guardians, etc.
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.
PLASTERERS' AND MASONS’ SIP
PLIF.S.
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Hair and River
Sand. Prompt delivery. Reasonable price,
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Drayton and Congress.
Phone 519.
DAVID CLARK,
141 Jefferson,
will fix up the old furniture for you
Makes It look good as new. What lie can’t
do to furniture Is not worth doing. He
makes the best mattress on earth. He
makes urlces right, too. See IgUa.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A
h^n e
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.' L. CLANCY & CO.
THE GKEAT DKAIN
I'pon our stoek during tlie neck
pat bn* been fully met by new
shipment*. We are able to offer
beautiful lot of presentation
Silverware, Tea Sets, Salad Set*,
Pitcher*, nnd other piece* for
liouNeliold use. Our stock of
Diamond Jewelry Is lieyoud com
petition. Pearl Brooches, Sleeve
Butt on 94 and Silver {Novelties in
Krent variety.
THEUS BROS,
Magnetism in It.
FRANKLIN
CIGARS.
Worth More Than You Pay
for Them.
OLD HARVEST
CORK WHISKY
Guaranteed 5 Years Old.
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
SOLE AGENT3.
Stic) This in Ini Hat,
PHONE 700.
GREENE & CO.
138 Whitaker.
New Japanese pictures. New Moulding.
New Goods. Polite attention to your
wants. Call and see us.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
’*TiiLr^rTrTirTLtTTr!urpETs!
The only way o get your carpets prop
rfly taken up, cleaned and taken cars ot
fir the summer, Is 40 turn the Job over 10
tie District Messenger and De.lvery Cos.
telephone 2. or call at 32 Montgomery
sjreet, nnd they will make you an esn
nite on the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
s>r6 furniture- and pianos.
. C. 11. MEDLOCK. Sunt. nd Mgr.
THE CHATHAM BANK,
SAVANNAH.
LEOPOLD ADLEK, President.
TWr . _ C * ELLIS. Vice President.
JNO. R. DILLON, Cashier
CARTER, Aest. Cashier,
solicits the accounts of individuals
firms banks, associations and corpora'
tions.
Liberal favors extended to correspond,
ing hanks, as our unsurpassed facllhie,
for eollectirg insure prompt returns
BUYS AND SELLS FOREIGN ’ey
WRITES LETTERS op
£££ DIT ANU ISSUES BANK MONEY
ORDERS PAYABLE IN ALL PARTS
OF EUROPE. 1 s
Interest compounded quarterly on <i„
posits In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vaults for
rent.
The CitizenTH
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Transacts a General Banking
BuainesM,
Solicit* Account* of Indlvldnal,
Merchant., Bank* and other Coruol
rations.
Collection, handled with safety
economy and dl.patch.
Interest, compounded quarterly,
allowed on deposit, tn onr
Department.
Safety Deposit Boh, and Storage
Vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, Pre.ident.
MILLS n. LANE, Vice Pre.ident
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cnshler.
GORDON L. GROOVER. A**t. Cashier
SOUTHERN BANK
oi me fciaiu ot Georgia.
Capital .... ... $500,0U0
Suiplus and undivided profiis . 1401 005
DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for transacting a
General Banking Business.
Collections maue on all points
accessible through banks and bankers.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchant*
and others solicited. Sale Deposit Boxes
for rent.
Department of Savings, interest payable
quarterly.
Sells Sterling Exchange on London U
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY, President.
HORACE A. CRAVIE, Vice President.
JAMES SULLIVAN. 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.
H P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY JOHN J. KTRBY.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital $200,00#
Undivided profits 60,000
This bank offers its services to corpora
tions. merchants and individuals.
Has authority to act as executor, ad
ministrator. guardian, etc.
Issues drafts on the principal cltlen in
Great Britain and Ireland and on the
Continent.
Interest paid or compounded quarterly
on deposits in the Savings Department.
Safety boxes for rent.
HENRY BLUN. President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice President.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass't Cashier.
No. 1640. Chartered 1868.
-THE—
IMiils Mill it
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, MU.UOO. SURPLUS SIOO,OOB
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
THE GEORGIA STATE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
15 YORK STREET, WEST.
5 PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposits, withdrawable on demand.
Interest credited quarterly.
6 PER CENT, per annum allowed on
deposits 06 even hundreds, withdraw
able at annual periods.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, President.
B. 11. LEVY, Vice President.
E. W. BELL./Secretary.
C. G. ANDERSON. JR., Treasurer.
To Si "Hi
For sale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folders
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,
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BBrnnnal| Go*
UISINESS NOTICES.
rhoea? If you do, Sioat’s
Vegetable Bitters will ab
solutely cure you.
Mr. W. G. Robinson. Banker, Gaines
ville, Fla., says: “I have been suffering
for ten years with chronic Diarrhoea, and
have spent hundreds of dollars, both in
this country and Europe, seeking a cure,
without finding same, and was about to
give up In despair, when Sloat's Vegetable
Bitters was recommended to me. I must
confess I bought six bottles of same. little
thinking It would do me any good, and, to
my great surprise, after taking the second
bottle, I began to feel as I had not in
years, nnd to-day I take this opportunity
to express my thanks for the cure and
great relief It has given me."
SLO.YT BROS., SAVANNAH, GA.
The Chatham Real Estate
and Improvement Cos.
ARE PREPARED
To Make Loans
On Reasonable Terms.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
•nd work, oraer jour llthnraph*d snd
printed stationery and blank books from
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