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MARBLE QUARRY IN UNION.
WILL BE WORKED IF OF SUFFI
CIENT EXTEAT.
t rnnclscnn Sister* to too and net n Con
vent t F1 ore n c r—So nth Cnrollna'*
Insane Asylum llulldln* I nlnsnr
cd Hrmunr of Legislative Blonder.
Electric Hallway to be Built Front
tharlrirtnn to Summerville, a DU
latter of Jill Miles—Plant of the
Born well Sentinel Burned.
Columbia, S. C\, March 12.-It is re
ported from Union county that a marble
quarry has been discovered on the plan
tation owned by Felix G. Gregory of New
York, and that it will be worked. The
marble has been tested by experts and
its quality and strength ore first-class.
The deposit is near Enoree and the only
question now to be decided is the extent
of the marble. If there is enough of it
a railroad will be built, it is said, from
Union to the quarry.
Two tobacco stemmeries will be put
in operation in Florence the coming sea
son The Southern Meade Tobacco Com
jainy will establish a stemmery in a
three-story building.
The first detachment of the colony of
Franciscan Sisters who will conduct in
Florence a con'vent, school and winter
home for ladies, have arrived. Three ser
vant sisters and ten children are in the
city. The buildings are not yet com
pleted.
Because of a blunder in the Legislature,
the buildings of the State Insane Asy
lum. valued at $275,000, are without in
surance, and the regents have not decided
v. hat course to pursue The act provided
that the asylum should be insured by
the state, as other public buildings, un
der the new law, but failed to make pro
vision in the appropriation bill for the
I remlums. which is a considerable
amount. The treasurer will pay the sum
on the warrant of the controller, but that
official refused to Issue his warrant and
is supported by the Attorney General.
The. Secretary of State has issued a
commission to a company that proposes
to construct and operate an electric line
from Charleston to Summerville, 3(1 miles.
The. Incorporators are all Charleston
men. The capital is $600,000, with the
privilege of increasing to $1,000,000.
The Barnwell Sentinel offices and plant
have been destroyed by 'fire. How the fire
originated Is not known. There was but
little insurance on the property. Editor
Holmes will not, however, miss an issue.
The files In the ollice for fifty years, the
life of the paper, were burned.
Rev-. R. W. Barnwell of-St. John's
Episcopal Church, Florence, has resigned,
much to the regret of his parish, and will
accept a call to Orangeburg.
THE SOLDIERS’ HOME.
To Re Reaily fop Oeeniianey by April
1, If Sot Earlier.
Atlanta, March 12.—Active work
commenced on the repairs of the Sol
diers' Home. A large force of bandit is
now at work and it is expected that they
will finish the entire building by the mid
dle of April, if not a little sooner.
The entire main building is to be ie-
Ttainted, and many other changes are to
be made on the interior. There is also a
lighting plant to be placed in the build
ings, and the connections to be made.
There are now 60 rooms, capable of hold
ing about 120 persons, and it Is expected
that some of the other space at the home
will have to be utilised if the present
rate of applications continues.
*IOO,OOO FOR SCHOOL TEACHER*.
Their January Salaries Drawn by
Commissioner (ilenn.
Atlanta, March 12.—State School Com
missioner Glenn to-day drew warrants to
the amount of $300,000 in favor of the pub
lic school teachers of the state for their
January salary. This is the first time
that teachers have received salaries so
early in the year, it usually being tho
latter part of April or first of May be
fore they are paid. Hut the money for
Ihe teachers Is now in the ‘treasury and
Commissioner Glenn will make their
hearts glad by paying them nearly two
months earlier than usual.
AIR. STEVES# RECOVERED.
Leaves for Washington to Testify
Before Industrial Commission.
Atlanta, March 12.—Hon. O. B. Stephens,
commissioner of agriculture, who has
been sick for some time, was sufficiently
improved to be at his office to-day, and
his friends were glad to know that tho
commissioner is looking better than for
many months. Commissioner Stephens
left to-night for Washington to testify be
fore the industrial Commission on the ag
ricultural and industrial condition# of
Georgia and the South.
L.AKGCS LAND DEAL.
Nineteen Thousand Acres Sold for
9120.000 In Colquitt.
Colquitt. Ga., March 12.—The largest
h-nd deal In all probability that was ever
made at one time In Georgia, was made
litre In Miller county iast Saturday when
J. P. Williams of Savannah, and J. R.
Sharpe of Balnbridge, sold through their
attorney, Hon. C. C. Bush of this place,
15.000 acres of round timber to E. V. Bub
rock of Pittsburg, Pa. The price paid was
a little over $129,000. This is only one
among a good many more that are now
In process of closing.
HER CLOTHING HUH NED OFF.
Horrible Accident to tlri. Ktcnurt of
Montgomery County.
Mt. Vernon. Ga., March 12.—Mrs. Make
Stewart of this county, about three miles
north of this place, was severely If not
fatally burned since noon to-day. She
became frightened olid ran towards the
house when the flames became so great
that her clothing was completely burned
off. Dr. Palmer was summoned and Is
doing ail he can to relieve her suffering.
SSOO,(NHI for ’lilies anil Horse*.
Columbus, Ga.. March 12.—The sale of
mules here 10-dav is unprecedented.
Eighty cars, with 2,210 head, have been
sold for about $250,000. A large number of
horses have also been sold, and It Is es
timated that the farmers of this section
will psy half a million dollars for horses
and mules this season. Seventy-five per
cent, of sales are for cash.
To Discuss the Hare KursUou.
Columbus. Ga.. March 12.—Bishop Hul
sey and the presiding elders of the Second
district negro Methodists In Geotgla, Ala
bama, Florida and South Carolina, are
holding a council here. All phases of the
race question will be discussed ut the pub
lic sessions.
CASTOR IA
For Infant# and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bigaatur* ol
Ask for THOMSON’S
“Glove Titting” MILITANT
% Straight-Front Corset.
The “ Glove-Fitting" Corsets have increased in sale year after y*r“
for nearly half a century. Other makes have
Bra " xßftteUfc .(flwflFy shot into prominence and disappeared like
IPraftiffl mW [/a a rocket in the dark Our permanency is
■•1 SH y fdr'f-' due *° the fact that our corsets "fit like a
| glove," h fe P their shape and give style,
Hr. ffi, Wgwjfcjw "/ All seam* run around the body.
Qeo. c. Batcheller & Cos., 345 B'way, N. Y.
For sale at all first-class dry goods stores.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
~tU’HCIAL’*iOTH'E!
Neither the mister nor consignees of
the British steamship Wandby will be re
sponsible for any debts contracted by the
crew.
8T RAC HAN & CO., Consignees.
Savannah, Ga., March 13, 1901.
A HEADLESS BODY FOUND.
It Had Been in the Ornmlgpe River
for Some Time.
Abbeville, Ga., March 12.—The headless
hotly of a white man was found on the
bank of the Ocmulgee river, at Brown's
Landing, below here, Friday. It seemed
to have been left by the falling river and
to Jiave been In the water several days.
Capt. Calhoun of the steamer City of
Macon, who brings the report, says the
body had been horribly hacked and mutil
ated with an ax, and the head was miss
ing. Nothing was found on tho body to
indicate who the unfortunate man was or
whence be came. No inquest was held.
THAT HEADLESS BODY.
Notv Thonslit to Have Bern F.ilnanl
Almy of Mneon.
Mcßae, Ga., March l 12.—The headless
trunk of a man was found in the Ocmulgc'-
river on the lower point of Oaky Bluff
near here, where it had drifted during the
reoent high water.
There is little doubt that the man was
murdered, as tho head was apparently
severed from the body with an x, and
there are tvounds in the chest and abdo
men, which were inflicted with an ax. The
body has apparently been in the water
for about two months and there is nothing
about it which gives a clue to the identity.
Ala y Have Been Kdtvaril Elmy.
Mucon, Ga., March 12.—Friends of Ed
ward Almy, an electrical engineer who
disappeared from Macon about Jan. 1,
are of the opinion that 'the headless trunk
found at Mcßae is that man. The de
scription of the body answers to that of
Almy. An Investigation will be made.
Almy came to this city some years ago
from the Northwest and was for a time
a railroader. At the time of his disap
pearance he had a considerable sum of
money with him. His friends believe he
wan robbed and murdered.
SHE KILLED MAGGIE JAMES.
Lizzie Chester Confesses and I lalma
Self Defense.
Athens, Ga., March 12.—One *eek ago
Maggie James, colored, was shot to death
at her home in this country, and her
husband, Lonnie James, Lizzie Chester
and Lizzie Johnson, who were in the
house at the time, were all lodged in
jail. At the commitment trial Monday.
Lizzie Chester admitted that she killed
the woman, and claimed it was In self
defense. She was turned overdo Superior
Court, and the other two negroes will ap
pear ns witnesses for the state.
Sunduy, Mr. R. J. Linehan, of Newborn,
was brought here on a warrant issued by
G. H. Hulmo and Company, wholesale
merchants, charging him with larceny af
ter trust. Mr. Linehan, some time ago,
was traveling salesman for Hulme and
Company. He gave bond and returned to
Newborn.
INSULTED HIS WIFE.
Marshal Unmet Tells Why He Killed
J. Whitten.
Columbus, Ga., March 12.—A telephone
message from Hamilton, brings news of
surrender ol' Marshal Harget, slayer of J.
C. Whitten; Harget says Whitten went to
his home some time ago and insulted his
wife. He sent Whitten a letter asking
him to keep off. Harget says Whitten
came to his house twice after warned,
both times in his absence. The third timo
Hargett says he was at home, saw Whit
ten and overcome by anger shot him.
Hargett is in jail and his statement has
made u sensation.
TO IHEVENT BNKI MOM \ AND IiBIP.
Laxative Bromo-Qulnine removes the
cause.—ml?
A Snuiplaou* Itn me In Ileimfort.
Beaufort, 8. V., March 12.— Plans of an
elaborate character for the improvement
of the club house ou Bay street have been
completed. The proi>erty. wht.'h Is beau
tifully situated, has a southern frontage,
and was purchased some years ago hy
Mrs. John I. Beardslee, wife of Rear Ad
miral Beardslee, U. S. N.. retired. The
Benrdslces propose residing here perma
nently upon .their return from Japan,
where they have been since last summer.
Mrs. Beardslee Is a wealthy woman, and
will spare no expense in oeautlfying and
modernizing the dwelling. The building
is three stories high, and with the ex
ception of St. Helena’s Episcopal Church,
is the most ancient structure here. It is
shown in a sketch of the town made about
1780 from the river front and which is
now preserved In the town Connell cham
ber. The colonial mansion will be great
ly changed when the architect's plans are
carried out. ond curly pine will be exten
sively used lu the interior finishing. It
Is said the Beordslees will bring hack with
them from the Orient a retinue of Japan
ese servants.
Slate Federation of Labor.
Columbus, C!a.. March 12.—C. C. Hous
ton, secretary of the Georgia Federation
of Laltor. Is here to-day arranging for
the annual convention to be held here
April 17 find 18. He says that over three
hundred delegates will be here und thut
the convention will l>e Important.
Supreme Court to Meet Monday.
Atlanta. March 12. —All of the memlrers
of the Supreme Court will return to the
city before the end of the week, and the
court will meet Monday. Chief Justice
Stmmons. who Is now nt Tate Springs, Is
expected home Friday. His condition Is
v< ry much Improved.
A Tailor Mrnlenced lo llmig.
Macon. Ga., March 12.—1. Minder, the
tailor, who last fall stubbed Andy Ma
honey, another tailor, to death, was con
victed of murder and sentenced to hang
on April *i.
Mahoney was from Augusta
% Grocery t ouipuuy IsslgHs.
Memphis. T< on , March 12.—The J N.
Fells Grocery Company made an assign
nirnl tO-dOy. LUbllitlss fcW.UUV. Assets
NM*
THEMOKNIKG NEWS; WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13.1901.
MEETINGS.
TuvrimauHJirst^^
A regular communication of this Jk
lodge will be held at Masonic Tem
pie this (Wednesday) evening at <▼'
8:15 o’clock.
The E. A. Degree will be conferred.
Members of sister lodges and visiting
brethren are cordially invited to meet
witli us. JACOB H. QUINT, W. M.
WARING RUSSELL, JR., Secretary.
NOTICE.
A public mass meeting of all citizens
in sympathy with the candidacy of Capt,
Henry McAlpin for Ordinary of Chatham
County, will be held at Masonic Temple
at 8.30 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, March
13, 1901.
Well-known speakers will be on band to
address the meeting.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Executions for State and County taxes
are now entered in the County Sheriff's
office. To save Interest and costs of ad
vertising, parties interested will do well
to call and settle.
JOHN SCHWARZ, Sheriff.
DIVIDEND NO. IS.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the People's Savings and Loan Com
pany held this day, a dividend of three
dollars per share was declared from the
earnings of the company, for the past six
months, payable on and after March 16.
E. L. HACKETT,
Treasurer.
March 12.
LARGE FLAT,
Corner West Broad and Stewart streets,
will put in good condition and lease to re
liable party; the flat over my West
Broad street drug store. Apply to
W. A. PIGMAN.
ROYAL MUSIC HALL,
216-218 Broughton s’reet, west.
Home of burlesque, drama, comedy and
The Moving Pictures.
Reappearance of Miss Birdie Campbell,
the Plastic Posing and Famous Dances;
first appearance In the South of the Stet
son Sisters, and by special request, an
other week of the greatest of all Ger
man trios, the Three Niemeyers; also
Russell and Dunbar, the best of all sketch
teams; and a full, up-to-date vaudeville
show, including Moving Pictures for week,
as follows: West Point Cadets in Inaug
ural Parade; also Seventy-first New York
Regiment, in full dress, preceded by Staff
and Band, the whole enlivened by our
Challenge Orchestra and Band.
SAVANNAH PREFAB (TORY SCHOOL,
MILITARY'.
Barnard and Harris streets.
ORMOND B. STRONG (Cornell),
Head Master.
—Assisted by—
MRS. P. N. STRONG, Vassar.
JOHN STELZER, A. 8., Northwestern
University.
J. A. HENRY, A. R., Princeton and
Leipsic.
THE P VIjACK S YI.OOV ‘
42 Bull street.
Fine Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales, and
Cigars. Mixed drinks a specialty. Oys
ters. Lunch 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. every day.
Special attention to private wine rooms.
M. D. ABRAMS.
Savannah Ga.
LOOK!
The finest line of Mantels, Tiling and
Grates in the city. Prices rock bottom.
Save money by seeing our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.,
Corner Congress and Drayton.
Phone 519.
( ALL FOR THK CINCINNATI
RED HEART BEERS,
Pilsner, Old laager, Crescent, Aurora,
Fe'.sen, In bottles and kegs.
THE JONG BREWING CO.,
Cincinnati, O.
WM. M. BRICKEN,
Manager Savannuh Branch,
Telephone 915. Bull and River sts.
WHY NOT USE
ORIGINAL AWISIHIN LIME I
Highest Grade.
Each barrel contains sufficient quantity
and quality to make it MONEY-SAVING.
A. HANLEY COMPANY, Sole Agents.
Phone 109.
IE IT S I ICE. WE HAVE IT.
Pickled Horse Radish, White Onions,
Tomato Chutney, Mayonnaise Dressing,
Royal and Durkee Salad Dressing, Wal
nut Ketchup, Tabasco and Green Pepper
Sauce.
HARDEE & MARSHALL,
Phones 955.
WILD DICKS.
Special sale of Edam Cheese at 75c.
Fine fat Geese, fresh Chickens, delica
cies of all kinds.
M. S. GARDNER,
Phone 575. 411-413 Whilaker.
lIIILAIKEN’S CAFE.
Liberty anu Whitaker.
The fashionable cafe of Savannan.
Within a block of the De Soto. Every
thing in season. Fat game. Fresh oys
ters. Private parlies—dinners.
Phone 646.
coffee:
Best Coffee at Joyce’s. Hest Sausage
at Joyce's. .Best Beef at Joyce's. Best
Lamb at Joyce's. Best Turkeys at
Joyce's. Best Fruits at Joyce's. Best
Vegetable* ut Joyce's. Best everything ut
Phones ltfT. JAMES J. JOYCE.
P. S.—Order any lime. Your order will
be tilled promptly.
IT WILL PAI Atn.
Keep my place In mind when you want
a first class plumber or plumbing sup
plies. My Mottled Copper Chandeliers
arc the neatest and cheapest In the city
E. F. BRODERICK.
N E. cor. Perry lane and Drayton sta.
Plumber
I H ANt.E OF I 111. -I COIN.
Gents' now 1 the lime to have your
summer suits ('leaned by 'tie liesorclne
Antiseptic Process. I will make you a
new suit and you ian take a trip with the
saving
NEW YORK-DYE WORK*,
Hiatt and Whltakar. Pbunc *43.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Office of Commissioners of Chatham
County and ex-Offieio Judge, Savannah.
Ga., Feb. 21, 1901.—A vacancy having oc
curred in the office of Tax Collector of
Chatham county by the death of the in
cumbent, J. J. McGowan, on Feb. 6, 1901,
and it is more than six months from the
time the election can be appointed and
held until the existing term will expire,
an election for Tax Collector of Chatham
county, Georgia to fill the vacancy Is
hereby ordered to take place according
to law at the Court House In said county
on the loth day of March, 1901.
A. B. MOORE, C. C. C.
A. VETSBI RG, C. C. C.
J. PAULSEN, C. C. C.
(8eal)
Attest: REUBEN BUTLER, Clerk C.
C. C.
NOTICE.
Office of Commissioners of Chatham
County and ex-Offieio Judge, Savannah.
Ga., Feb. 21, 1901.—The office of Ordinary
of Chatham county, Georgia, having be
come vacant by the death of the incum
bent, Hampton L. Ferrlll, on Jan. 6, 1901,
before the expiration of his term and the
unexpired term exceeds three months
from the time the election can be or
dered and held, an election for Ordi
nary to supply the vacancy for the re
mainder of the unexpired term Is hereby
ordered to take place according to law at
the Court House of said county on the
15th day of March, 1901.
A. B. MOORE, C. C. C.
A. VETSBURG, C. C. C.
J. PAULSEN, C. C. C.
(Seal)
Attest; REUBEN BUTLER, Clerk C.
C. C.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
At the eari.est so iclt alon of mnry
friends, irrespective of political and fac
tional differences, 1 beg to announce my
candidacy for the office of Tax Collector
of Chatham county. (Election March 15
inst.). The support of my friends and
the public will be duly appreciated. If I
could I would not buy the office and am
absolutely free and untrammcled as to
favor or promise of reward.
THOMAS F. THOMSON.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga., March 8, 1901.—Notice is
hereby given that the first installment of
10 per cent, on the capital stock of the
Savannah Fair Association is now dust
and payable on or before March 15 at the
office of the Treasurer, 14 Bryan street,
east. GEO. W. OWENS, President.
M. J. SOLOMONS, Treasurer.
A SITE WANTED.
Bids are invited for a site for the State
Fair to be held In Savannah. Those
having sites to offer will please com
municate with the undersigned.
J. W. JACKSON, Chairman.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
By paying your bills on or be
fore the 10th Inst.
B. H. LEVY A BRO.
EYE COMFORT
is obtained by having properly fitted
glasses, and the surest way to receive this
boon is to have your eyes tested free at
the
MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY.
Ice Creams and Sherbets delivered
promptly on short notice.
MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY,
Both Phones 5*2.
Georgia Phone No. 348. Bell Phone No. 348.
W. C. FKIFP 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 Surety
Company.
Issuing Bonds of Surety to contractors,
administrators, guardians, etc.
WE WOULD REMIND YOU
That you can always get the very best
at my stalls in the City Market. The
very best is a specialty with me. Prime
Beef, Mutton and Veal, Lamb, Pork,
Matchless Corned Beef and all the deli'
cactes. Poultry, Game, California Cel
ery, etc. JOHN FUNK.
Both Phones 557.
WHISKY. WHISKY.
HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE.
LEWIS *66.
CANADIAN CLUB.
OLD CROW.
All at RBMLEH'9, Drayton and Liberty.
P. S.—Our bulk goods are only the best,
and we can ship with safety anywhere.
No charge for Jugs.
LOANS ON nBALTY.
Our clients loan money on city real
estate on monthly payments, or for fixed
periods, at low rates of interest.
Histories of !and titles.
BECKETT A BECKETT.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
pany have started their new saw mill,
and have for sale at wholesale or retail
a full line of their famous brands of Cy
press Shingles. They also have on hand
a full stock of Cypress and Ash Lumber
at reasonable prices. Boats can load at
our wharves.
M. P. SMART. President.
BECKMANN’S CAFE.
110-114 Whitaker street.
OYSTERS—Apalachicola Oyster*
by express every day. The finest
thia season. Call and par;akc. In
any style. Wuerzburger Hof Braeu
on draught. Phone 710.
BELSINGEIt A GROSS,
Successors to
J. H. Ft It 11 Ell.
Heudquurters for Ice Crenms. Sherbets,
and Water Ices; Cinnamon Cake, Cinna
mon Bun and Apple Cuke. Candle.- ami
Bon-bons. Patty Shells made to order;
Special Cakes made to order. Everything
the tinest. Give us a trial.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city.
Phones 285.
HONOR ENEt V TED
By the American Bonding and Trust
Company of Italtlmoie. We are author
ized lit execute its oily (Immediately u|-.u
.ipp tc.ition) ail bond* In judl tui pro
ceedings in either til-- stale or Pulled
Stale* courts and of Administrators and
guardians.
HEARING A HULL. Agents,
Tslrpbom 426. Provident Building .
LEE ROY MYERS S CO
HUMBOLDT
CIGARS
•f" " • •
,■ • ■
ASGOOD AS CURRENCY
Superior to All,
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
II Congress Street, West, Phone 383,
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 & C 0„ 43 st^
EVERY ONE SAYS THE SAME THING-THAT
FRANK’S
RHEUMATIC AWO CATARRH IHIHF
CURES, and You Remain Cured.
PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTLE; six for SB.OO.
TRY ONE BOTTLE AND BE CONVINCED.
LIVINCSTON’S PHARMACY CO.,
Bull and Congress and 309 Bull Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
RECOVERING FIIOM GRIPPE.
If you have had grippe and can’t
get around again.
If you are weak, broken down,
out of temper.
If you can’t eat, stomach weak.
If you are left impaired in vitali
ty, you are in condition to take
Graybeard.
You of all people need it. And
you need it now.
After removing the aches and
pains it gives you an appetite, and
so builds up your system as that all
atter-results of grippe will disap
pear.
Do not wait. Get it at the drug
stores.
RESPESa DRUG CO..
Proprietors.
Mr. A. Hanley, President Suwanee
Springs Company Suwanee, Fla., March
11-
Dear Sir: 1 was troubled with Eczema,
and on my way South was advised to
visit Suwanee Springs. I went there on
Tuesday, March 5, arriving at noon. I
commenced to drink the water, and the
second day drank 4 of the bottle® contain
ing about half gallon each, 2 galls in
s.ll, continued this and took the hot baths,
and on Friday of the following week I
left the Springs entirely cured. feel
elegant and have discovered no symp
toms of Eczema. 1 am now at Rockledge
and have advised quite a number of peo
ple to visit your Springs at once, among
them Dr. E. L. Diefenderfer and wife
who is suffering with chronic stomach
trouble, he will visit your Springs Imme
diately. I am sure he will be cured judg
ing from what the water has done for
me and what I have witnessed it doing
for others while at the Springs. Please
send me a few of your pamphlets describ
ing the Springs to my address at Scran
ton, Pa. Respectfully yours,
A. P. BEDFORD.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Von are reminded that non is the
time to use Paxtons
B—D B—G. POISON.
It will keep your premises free
fioin this pest. Sold in large bottles
for 23c.
DETERSIVE FLUID
Makes old cloths look like new.
Sold in large buttles for 23c.
SOLOMONS CO.,
Congress and llarnurd and Hull St.
Urnneli Store.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY.
We wash your clothes just white like !
snow, so fair. We use Octagon soap and
the clothes never fade. We g.ve you J
satisfaction and guarantee the best work.
Shirts Bc. New Shirts 10c, Shirt Waists
15c, Undershirts sc, Drawers sc, Collars
l' 4 c, Cuffs 3c, Handkerchiefs Hie. So ks
2c, Pants Cleaned 25c. Family Clothes,
mixed, a dozen, 60c, Family, all starch,
Clothes, a dozen, 11.00, Duck Skirts 20c,
Linen Suits 50c.
Our delivery wagon will call for linen,
ROBERT & TONG CO..
First Class Chinese Laundry.
I’.. II Pl,one 1200. 321! Broughton, e.
THE WAV TO < LEAN t All PEIS.
The only way to git your carpets prop
erly token up. cleaned and taken care of i
for the summer, is to turn the job over
to the District Messenger and Delivery 1
Cos., telephone 2, or call ut 32 Montgomery !
street, and they will make you an esti
mate on the cost of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
(tore furniture <tnd pianos,
C. H. MKDLOCK. Hupi and Mgr
PHOPEHTt OWNERS,
If you went y -gr plumbing work done
reasonable and up-to-uaie, (all on the
fotmer plumbing inspector, COSGROVE
133 Dray ion street, to tear Lutheran
Churt a
BUSI.NESS NOTICES.
EAST jERGIFT ST
Our stock is full of articles fit for per
sonal wear, suitable for Easter Gifts.
Chatelaine Watches.
Pearl Pendants.
Sleeve Buttons.
Hat Pins.
Belt Buckles.
While for the table, in Silver and Cut
Glass the variety is complete.
THEUS BROS.
AMERICAN
I SILVER l
L TRUSS^I
HT,
xSa#r COOL,
Y.Easy to Wear.
No pressure on
Hips or Back.
No understraps.
Never moves.
KNIGHT’S PHARMACY CO., Agent.
Also a special line Abdominal Support
ers. Braces, Crutches.
LOW RATES
On Table and Bad Linen.
Office 307 Bull Street. Phone 700.
New Mouldings.
We have the best and can fill your
wants. New samples constantly arriving.
Largo portrait frames made to order on
short notice. Don’t send North for your
frames when we can supply you.
GREENE & CO..
138 Whitaker street.
SPECIAL NOTICES
GREEIUS SCOTCH WHISKY.
This celebrated famous old vatted
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, ar.d 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,
nnd there Is n nuttlncss about il
that Is especially pleasing.
We are glad to let ihe public pur
cha*e as small quantity as they
wish, even one bottle, for the pur
pose of Introducing the best brand
f Scotch whisky extant.
LIPPMAN BROS ,
Wholesale Druggists,
Llppman's Block.
Hole Agints for ine Oraer Distil-
Idles, Glasgow, Scotland, and Dub
lin, In land, (or their rl..u > h an I
Pish Wl.lkes <
OLD NEW3PAPKM. 200 for 25 cents, at
Business uffica Motiusig Ntsi,
THE CHATHAM BANK,
SAVANNAH.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
C. S. ELLIS, Vice President
JOHN R. DILLON. Cashier.
BARRON CARTER. Asst. Cashu,
Solicits the accounts of individual,
firms, banks, associations and corw
tions.
Liberal favors extended to correspoM
ing banks, as our unsurpassed faeUiu,
for collecting insure prompt return. '
BUYS AND SELLS FOREIGN: p. T
CHANGE, WRITES LETTERS
CERDIT AND ISSUES BANK MnvS
ORDERS PAYABLE IN ALL pin*
OF EUROPE. * ART| I
Interest compounded quarterly on . |
posits in the SAVINGS DEPARTMpv-J
Safety Deposit Boxes and Vam“ N f *
rent.
The Citizens Banis
OF SAVANNAH. '
CAPITAL $500,000.
Transacts a General Bankta,
Business. 1
Solicits Accents of Individ,-.
Merchants, Banka and other Coraa
rations. **
Collections handled with
economy and dispatch '
Interest, compounded quarter],
allowed on deposits In oar Savin*
Department. "
Safety Deposit Boxes and Stoma.
Vanlta.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, Pre.ldest
MILLS B. LANE, Vice President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON l; GROOVER. Asst. Caahi n
SOUTHERN Ink
Capital ot .. the . SUte .. Ot .. Otorßla ' *
Surplus and undivided' profile Rm'lS
DEPOSITORY OF THE stateol
„ GEORGIA.
Superior facilities for_ transacting ,
General Banking Burmese,
Collections made on all points ~~
accessible through bat.kgTnd banksrt.
Accounts of Banks, BahkersrMerchnt,
and others solicited. Safe Deposit Bo*
tor rent.
Department of Savings, Interest payable
quarterly. '
Sells Sterling Exchange on London fl
and upwards.
JOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A. CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
JNO. FLANNERY. W’M. W. GORDON.
E. A. WEIL. W. W. GORDON,Jr
H. A. CRANE. JOHN M. EGAN.
LEE ROY MYERS. JOSEPH FERST
H. P. SMART. CHARLES ELLIS.
EDWARD KELLY. JOHN J. KIRBY.
No. 1640. Chartered 1866.
THE—
His Mill ■
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, $500,000. SURPLUS, SIOO.W
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 upn
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, GO.
Capital S2OO 000
Undivided profits 50,000
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 cities 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 BLITN, President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice President
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Ass t flashier.
THEGEORGIASTATE
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 4 per annum allowed on
deposits of even hundreds, with
drawable at annual periods,
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN. President.
B. H. LEVY, Vice President.
E. W. BELL, Secretary.
C. G. ANDERSON, JR.. Treasurer.
THE CHATHAM
Real Estate and Improvement Cos
A MUTUAL LOAN AND BUILDING
COMPANY, INSTALLMENT FLAN.
No loans made outside of Chatham
county.
Homes built on monthly payment plan.
OFFICE, 14 BRYAN STREET. EAST.
Savannah.
J. H. ESTILL. President.
C H. DORSETT, Vice President.
M J SOLOMONS, Sec’y and Treas.
F. W. GARDEN, Asst. Sec’y and Trea'.
DIRECTORS—Wm. Kehoe, Lee Roy
Myers. H. C. Cunningham, H. P. Smart,
C. S. Connerat.
ft) KUDU PllllE
For sale, a Forsaith Newspaper Folder;
will fold sheet 27x42. It is in good order.
Price SIOO. It cost originally $l,lOO, bus
we have no use for it and wunt the room
It occupies.
It will be an invaluable adjuncl to any
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, •.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW MATTHES9B4 AT FACTORY
PRICES.
(Medicated Steam Renovation of Hair,
Moss and Feathers.)
Scores to select from at prices ranging
between $2.00 and $4u.000. We have manu
factured these goods for "stock,” so thst
orders for new work will not Interfere
with renovating and re-making, which
from present indications promise to keep
us taxed to our cajciy. Wo take •
much pains with an old mattress as with
anew one, do the work as well. msk
cost less than in New York or elsewhere
NATIONAL MATTREBS AND RENO.
VATING COMPANY
331 Drayton street. Bell Phona ll-
ARTISTIC DECORATION*.
Ali kinds of Flora! Daslgna.
Fin* assortment of Cut Flowers
l-argi st assortment Clrarn Houss Plan's
In the South.
A In arty invitation extended o ak
tcraatcl to visit my nursary
A. C. OKUP Ilia,
Thunder boil Kosd
Either phona 496
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