The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, March 17, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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2 WILSON AND BARTHELMESS. BOARD OF INQUIRY APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR. The Harris Courtninrtlal to Be Look ed Into—Col. Napier. MaJ. Dozier and Lieut. AV. W. Gordon Compoae the Board— Mast Meet In Savannah Within Ten Day*—Atlanta 7.ouave to Be Disbanded—Gate City Board to Build Armory— Military Prop erty Stunt Be Insured. Atlanta, March 16.—Gov. Candler has appointed a Board of Inquiry consisting of Judge Advocate General, Col. Geo. M. Napier of Monroe, MaJ. J. S. Dozier of the First Cavalry, and Lieut. W. W. Gordon of the First Cavalry to take testimony with reference to the conduct of Capt. M. Ed. Wilson, and Lieut. Barthe.mess, of the Republican Biues in connection with the court-martial of Corporal R. S. Har ris. The board must meet in Savannah within 10 days, and will make a report to the Governor. It is probable that the Military Advisory Board, which meets at the capitol next Saturday, wU take up the question of the disbandment of the Atlanta Zouaves, whose Captain E. K. Aldred, was recent ly dismissed by court-martial. Interna, strife seems to make this course neces sary, though if it is done the company will probably be reorganized at once on new lirtes. The Gate City Guard of Atlanta has finally completed the deal for the pur chase of the Lawshe property on Peach tree street, opposite the Governor's man sion for SIB,OOO and will build an armory there at an early date. Acting on Instructions from Gov. Can dler, Adjt. Gen. Robertson to-day Issued an order directing the military compa nies of the state to insure their arms, uniforms and other property, It having come to light that very few companies have been in the habit of keeping such property insured. NEWTON AT NIT ED BY' FIRES. Disastrous Conflagration at Baker s County Sent. Albany, Ga., March 16.—The town of Newton, county seat of Baker county, 21 miles out of Albany, was visited by a dis astrous fire last night, the second within eight months. The fire was discovered about midnight in the saloon of John Futch. It had gained so much headway when the town was aroused that Its pro gress could not be checked. The bui.ding occupied by the Futch bar was owned by J. L. Barnett. It was completely destroyed, together with all Its contents. Neither Barnett or Futch car ried any Insurance. The flames spread rapidly from Ihe Futch bar, and when they subsided the following other buildings had gone up In smoke: H. A. Ledbetter's general mer chandise store, the general store of John Hall, anew livery stable belonging to Norris & Bro., and J. L. Barnett, a large storage barn with valuable contents be longing to Norris & Bro., a stockade con taining a thousand bushels of corn and a thousand busheiß of cottonseed, the prop erty of R. L. & W. H. Hall, and several smaller buildings. The total loss Is about $6,000. Only H. A. Ledbetter and John Hall were partially Insured. TO HAVE A NEGRO TOWN. Movement on Foot to Establish One Near Atlanta. Atlanta, March 16.—A movement Is taSTng definite form to establish near At lanta a colony to be composed of and ’go verned exclusively by members of the negro race. The movement was started by the Benevolent Enterprise of Atlanta, of which Rev. Edmund B.bbs Is president. This Is an organization domposed of about 500 faml ies. and a majority of these, It Is said, favor the project. In speaking of the matter the president of the organization says: “We desire to establish for ourselves a colony about seven miles out of the city on a tract of land large enough to build a town, have It incorporated and govern ed by our own people, and then establish the enterprises for making a livelihood. We hope to complete the work of organ ization within seven months.” ORDERED TO SAVANNAH. Meat. Greenlenf to Take Charge of Hydrographic Office Here. Augusta, March 16.—Lieut. Frederick W. Greenleaf, United States navy, retired, has received orders from Becretary Long to report to Savannah for active duty in the branch hydrographic office, of which he will assume charge on April 1, reliev ing the present officer. Lieut. Green enf will report In Savannah March 19, to familiarize himself with du ties of the office before April. Lieut. Greenleaf was retired sixteen years ago on account of dlsab.tty from sickness, the surgeons dec.arlng he cou'.d not live four months. In a few years he regained his health, but has not had active service since except during the Spanish war, when he was ordered to lake command at Port Royal. THE NEW FEUEHtL I*lll*o*. Government Will Soon Ur Lodging Prluoneri In Atlanta. Atlanta, March 16.—The Atlanta fed eral prison will be turned over to the United State# government by Contractor Griffith on May 1, and It may be that the building will be occupied by prisoners by the last of June. The building Is rapidly nearing completion. The exterior work has been flnb-hed, the roofing has been completed, and all that now remains to be done Is the plastering on the Interior and the placing of the cells. The prtson Is perhaps the m- st complete In the coun try and. although small when compared to some others owned by the govern ment. it Is made according to the latest methods. FAIOIEII FHOSKN TO DEATH. Atlanta Whisky and Cold Winds Finished Him. Atlanta, March 16.—Landrum Ford, a farmer from near Lawrencevllle, was froxen to death in a room at the Morris wagon yard last night. He had been on a protracted spree, and last night. In toxicated with mean liquor, he slipped Into the room without any one observ ing him. There he went to sleep, and as the cold, m and night winds swept over his body, benumbed by excessive drink, he passed gradually, unknowingly, from the sleep of the weary to the sleep of eternity. The coroner'a verdict was “frogen to dsath." Baptise Sunday School Convention. Waycrosa, Gs., March 16.—Th# Baptist Bunday-achool Convention of the South Georgia Association will convene at Un ion Church In Wayne county, March SI. President J. 11. Bennett, has arranged a very interesting programme. Delegates will be met al Grangervllle. 4 station on the Bouthem Railway, Kri. day and Baturdsy. ■fc—■— i < SPECIAL KOTirpJ*. CALI. PHI* THE tHOHth ATI NED MEANT It EE IIS. I*l drier Old Mger. Creecenl, Aurora, i< sen. In bottle* end toss THE JUNG PHI.WING 00., CHe lni.sH, O WM * UMH'KKN, Manager Wsvaanati Hrosteg, TfrOgbhU* 9U> Null god Hirer sis Ft NEURAL INVITATIONS. acqualn | tances of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Everitt I and of Mr. Emanuel Grasse are Invited : to attend the funeral of the former this j (Sunday) afternon at 4 o’clock from the j First Presbyterian Church. Interment i In Bonaventure. HAYES.— The relatives and friends of , Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes and family, 1 are invited to attend the funeral of the latter from No. 629 Broughton street, east, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. MURPHY.—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Murphy and family, and of Mrs. Julia Murphy and her family, arc Invited to attend the funeral of the former, from No. 119 Lincoln street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. STEINMAN.—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stelnman and fami lies, and of their son Levi, are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral of the latter from residence, 44 West Broad street this (Bunday) afternoon at 6:30 o'clock. Interment at Bonaventure Cemetery. MARRIAGES. Rev. Dr. W. C. Schaeffer at Stewart and Wilson streets, Feb. 12, 1901, Mr. Henry Toehl and Miss Johanna C. von Bergen. MEETINGS. ZBRUBBABBL LODGE NO. IS, F. A. M. A special communication of this R lodge will be held this afternoon at Nfjf 3:30 o'clock, for the purpose of pay- ' Ing the last tribute of respect to our de ceased brother, Edward S. Everett. Members of sister lodges and transient brthrec fraternally Invited to attend. I. A. SOLOMONS, W. M. W. A. BISHOP, Secretary. LIVE OAK LODGE NO. 3. I. O. O. F. A special meeting of this lodge will be held this (Sunday) afternoon at lodge room, Metropolitan Hall, northeast cor ner President and Whitaker streets, at 3:16 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of re spect to our deceased brother, Past Grand E. 8. Everett. Members of sister lodges and transient brothers are Invited to attend. ELTON S. OSBORNE, N. G. LEANDER BUTLER, Secretary. MILITARY ORDERS. GEORGIA HUSSARS. Troop A,lst Regt. Cav. Ga. State Troops, Savannah, Ga., March 17, 1901. Order* No. 53 The troop will assem ble at the armory this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp, mounted. reg.mental uniform, to n pay the last tribute of re- \ / apcct to our deceased active member, Edward S. Everett. HENRY McALPIN, Captain Commanding. SPECIAL. NOTICES. NOTICE TO CITY COURT JURORS. The petit Jurors of the City Court need not appear until Wednesday, March 20, 1901, at 10 a. m. By order of the Hon. Thomas M. Norwood, Judge. WARING RUSSELL. JR., Clerk C. C. S. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CAPITAL, STOCK OF THE SAVANNAH FAIR ASSOCIATION Are hereby notified that the first Instal ment, 10 per cent., 1b now due, and they are requested to make prompt payment to the undersigned, at his office, 14 Bryan street, east. < M J. SOLOMONS, Treasurer. A SITE WANTED. Bids are Invited for a site for the Btato Fair to be held In Savannah. Thoec having eltee to offer will please com municate with the undersigned. J. W. JACKSON, Chairman. NOTICE. Neither the master nor consignees of the British steamship Homewood, Hooland, master, British steamship Huelva. Jas. Tweddie, master, will be responslb'e for any debts contracted by crews of E.tld ves sels. J. F. MINIS & CO., Consignees. 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. 925 REWARD. Twenty-five dollars reward offered to the finder of the body of Carl Lindemann, drowned In Savannah river off dredge John Babcock Feb. 21, 1901. Notify H. HENDRICKS, 27 Houston street, city. FHEF, ART EXHIBIT. Mr, W. H. Hoffermann, at 240 Bull street, will have on Monday and Tuesday next, from 9 n. in. to 5 p. m., a loan ex hibit of high-grade portraiture In WATER-COLORS, ARTISTIC SEPIAS, and the delicate, eagerly-sought for MINIATURES ON IVORY. The Artist loans this exhibit for these two days only. A cordial welcome to a.I and a rare treat. MME. DE* BOUILLONS will have her Spring Opening of Pattern Hats, Toques and Bonnets Tuesday, March the 19th. FOR SALE, One million well burned Brick. Prompt delivery. Address W. W. -ROBERTS. Sandertivlile, Ga. STOKE FOB RENT. Either of the large double stores of the Whitfield building can be rented at a moderate cost. They have large, well lighted cellars and are well adapted (or retail trade. Immediate po'f’sslon given. W. M. A W. E. CONEY. SAVANNAH PREF.UATOY IN BOOL, MILITARY. Barnard and Harris street*. ORMOND B. STRONG (Cornell), Head Master. Assisted by— MRS P. N. STRONG, Vosssr. JOHN HTKLZEH. A. #!.. Northwestern University. J. A. HENRY, A. B, Princeton end Lalpsis. •T MILL m YOU, Keep niy pise* In mind when you want • Drat - lass plumber or plumbing sup pile* My Mottled Copper Cftandsller* •r* 4h* Mansi ai.g elust-tsl in the city K r. HItoDKKH’K. N K cor Perry ,*i„. *,j Drayton s'*. PUmp bag THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. MARCH 17.1901. SPECIAL NOTICES. "'w^INTEdT Furnished flat of three or four furnished rooms. Stale location and price with ans wer. SHAW. this office. JUST LIKE BENT la Baying n House and Lot, Paying; Only fgoo Down and SIR Per Month If you want or expect any thing better than this you must go to Utopia—or do without, ’ * This is what we offer at the sale on March 20, and supply free transportation. If more Is wanted let us know. P. S. We wtl also sell lots on terms too ridiculously low, and easy to put In print. Attend the sale, and hear them. C. H. DORSETT, TOLLMANS & DEMMOND, Auctioneers. ROYAL MI’SIC HALL, Zl6-218 Broughton s'reet, west. Home of burlesque, drama, comedy and The Moving Pictures. Anew show, new people and new acts. First appearance of Ida, Mantell and Yale, May, In anew sketch. Still retained, Russell and Dunbar, In one of their many sketches. First appearance at this house of Miss Viola Adams, in new songs and dances. And many others. Moving pic tures for the week, Including ihe Great Carnival Dance by three London Gaiety Girls. Also our challenge Orchestra and Concert Band. NOW IS THE TIME to make preparations for KEEPING COOL this summer by artificial means. We represent the manufacturers of ALL STANDARD FANS this season, and ore In a position to make some very low prices CLEANING, REPAIRING and RE PI ATINti old fans a specialty. ELECTRIC SUPPLY cO., Plic-.nrs 02. 40 Drayton street. NEW ALHAMBRA MUSIC HALL. In announcing the coming week’s attrac tions at thi9 popular amusement resort, Manager Neil Gl.dea calls particular at tention to the entertaining burleita. “Quaker Frolics," and al long list of high-class vaudeville features by the Trans-Atlantic Stars. The Janetts, Ma nipulators of Marvelous, Mechanical Marjonettes, Miss Helen Del Mar, Mitchell and Berwick, Byron and Blanche, Rose Harlow, Gussle Addison, Emma Guichard, Flossie La Fields, Annie Loralne, Anna Mayno, Robt. A. Hewelette and the Al hambra Stock Company In the very laughable comedy, “It's Up to You.” Manager Glldea calls special attention to the fact that there will be no sacred con cert at Thunderbolt to-day. HOUSEKEEPERS Yon are reminded that now Is the time to air Paitom B—D B—G. POISON. It will keep your premises tree fi om this pest. Sold In large bottles for 25c, DETERSIVE FLUID Makes old cloths look like new. Sold In large bottles for 25c. SOLOMONS CO., Congress and Barnard and Dull St. Branch Store. SILK SHAMROCK PINS 20. Green Ribbons 2t4c, sc, 7e, 10c. THE BEE HIVE, St. Julian and Whitaker streets. BELSINGEK A GROSS, Successors to J. H. NUMBER. Headquarters for Ice Creams, Sherbets, and Water lees; Cinnamon Cake. Cinna mon Bun and Apple Cake. Candles and Bon-bons. Fatty Shells made to order; Special Cakes made to order. Everything the finest. Give us a trial. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Phoned 265. PROPERTY OWNERS. If you want y-ur plumbing work done reasonable and up-to-date, call on the former plumbing inspector, COSGROVE, 123 Dray Lon street, in rear Lutheran Church. THE PALAfjfc SALOON, 42 Bull street. Fine Wines, Liquor*, Beers. Ales, and Cigars. Mixed drinks a specialty. Oys ters. Lunch Ua. m. to 1 p. m. every day. Special attention to private wine rooms. M. D ABRAMS, Savannah Ga. SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS. Strictly high c ase work In cleaning, dyeing and. pressing ladles’ and gents’ clothing. Lace and Lace Curtains also a specialty. 21 York street, west. Ga. Phone 1264. BONDS EXECUTED By the American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore. We ore author ized to execute locally (Immediately upon application) all bonds In Judicial pro ceedings in either the state or United States court* and of Administrators and guardians. DEARINO A HULL, Agents, Telephone 324. Provident Building. * BECKMANN’S CASK. 110-114 Whitaker street. OYSTERS— Apalachicola Oysters by express ovsry day. The finest this season. Call and partak*. In any style. Wuerxburger Hof Braeu on draught. Phone 710. LOANS ON REALTY. Our clients loan money on city rsal estate ou monthly payments, or for fixed periods, at low rates of tnteresL Histories of land titles. BECKETT A BECKETT. LOOK I The finest line of Mantels, Tiling and Grates In the city. Prices rock bottom. Have money ny seeing our goods before put chasing elsewhere. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO., Corner Congress and Drayton. Phone 51$. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPER. Get war prices mu tfcr best goods for roar building. AN DUE.* HANM,t tOMIMNY, Cortez Cigars, Made at Key West FOR GRATIFYING WORK, Office opposite the De Soto Hotel, Bull Street. Phone 700. BUSINESS NOTICES. The Introduction of the pneumatic tire in 1890 produced the greatest epoch in Bicycle manufacturing. In 1898 the Cushion Frame made Its first appearance. Its success was phenomlnai and demon strated to the world the solution of ease In Bicycling. The Bevel Gear, when properly made, as a mode of transmitting power, has been proven zuperlor to the chain. After months of experimenting, the Pierce Cushion Frame Chaln’.ess was produced, which, fitted with the Hub coaster and brake, marks the high water mark of Bicycle construction. See the Pierce Cushion Frame Chainless before securing your mount. R. V. CONNERAT, Bell and Ga. Phones No. 650. No. 346-348 Bull street. SPECIAL NOTIC t. CONIDA'S PALACE OF SWEETS. Headquarters (or CHOCOLATES AND BON SONS, FRENCH ICE CREAMS, SHERBETS, SODA WATER AND CUT FLOWERS. 138 BULL STREET. nYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building. Day and Night Sessions. Fall and Winter Session now in progress. Stenography, (Munson, Graham and Pitman), Typewriting, English branches. Bookkeeping, Pei tnanship. Individual Instructions. Short, thorough, practical courses; latest and best methods. Our various department l ’ are exceptionally tnorough and complete, and are under the personal supervision of the princi pal. Students prepared directly for bnai ness. Call and examine the methods and workings of this col ege. If you are employed during the day, attend our pop ular night session. Send for catalogue. M. E. RYAN, Principal. 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 PHABMACT. Ice Creame and Sherbets delivered promptly on notice. MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY, Both Phones 582. Georgia Phone No. 348. Bell Phone No. 345. w. C. KIIiPP A CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Real Estate bought and sold on commin gle ns. and Rents collected. Representing Travelers’ Insurance Company, Life, Ac cident and Liability Department*. 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. STRAWBERRIES 2Ae PER BASKET. Eggs 15c per dozen. The following specialties for to-day: Rlcefleld Lamb, Home-made Sausages, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Hens and Fine Chickens. M. S. GARDNER. Both Phones. 411-418 Whitaker st. IF 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 A MARSHALL, Phones 955. III.LMKEVS CAPE, Liberty snu Whitaker. The fashionable cafe of Savsnnsn. Within a block of th* Do Solo Every, .nlng in season. Pal gam*. Preth oys ters. Private parties—d.oners Phone Mi AT CHANG**. Heat meat you aver ato for W alert us grow, bai.lrsocle. o Reotauram, U( Drayton air***. Fo* Men of Brains* Cigars imported from Ha vana pay duties oi $4.50 per pound and 25 per cent, ad valorem. Cortez Cigars, made at Key West, avoid this tax, and give equal satisfaction at mueh less cost. BUSINESS NOTICES. IDEAL and MARCH-DAVIS BICYCLES. Rambler, Chainless S6O Rambler, Chain S4O Ideals & March Davis $26 The Rambler Is a strictly high-grade bi cycle and Is up-to-date In every particu lar. The Rambler Is the business man's bicycle. Come and see them, even If you don't buy. A BADLY PUNCTURED TIRE Or a mishap to any part of your wheel will receive deft treatment at our hands. Our repair shop is well equipped for bi cycle mending and putting to rights, and our knowledge, skill and experience are a warrant of good workmanship. DANIEL A. HOLLAND. State and Bull Sts . Ga. Phone 979. Tires Blown up Without Pain. Lamps to Burn. Nothing More Elegant as a gift than Cut Glass. We have In stock the latest shapes and cuttings of all pieces adapted to household use— BOWLS, VASES, DECANTERS, PITCHERS, TUMBLERS, CARAFFES, etc. A9 well as many smaller pieces. THEUS BROS. A Watch Must be unimpeachable to keep its owner’s confidence. Many a good watch gets into disrepute through no fault of Its own. Wo are watch experts, and may be able to put your friend upon the right road again. Or we can sell you a reliable one at a low fig ure. HUNTER & VAN KEUREN, 143 Bull Street. Jewelers. WE HAVE one of the largest stocks of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEAVEIL RY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, Etc., which makes selection* easy, with prices to correspond with quality. Also fine watch and Jewelry repairing. A. LrDESBOUILLONS No. 43 Bnll Street. Wedding Presents. Get them here in the latest designs and most appro* priate prices. No fancy prices at our store. KOCH & SYLVAN, Jewelers, 46 Whitaker 8L New Bolin on lour stioes For 51.40 Is proper work oo good shoes, it brings sbo s to origin il sbap*. nu’k s it flaibl! and look like'new. This onlv c o be done by tin most Im proved svxu m la sbo making. OKARMA, The Leader. OLD NEWSPAPERS tM tor ■ M|g * Susans## o*l u* Morulas ktss Tha New Spring Styles yv with a word about our r ’ Vs LJ\ an< * practical shoes. Here r ) WJT OU b est styles that Pitt) expert skill, with choicest FWj leathers, by slow and care- with best facili es can ma^e> a l ar ff e r col lection is here now than ever betore. The LOUIS XIV HEEL Ties are amongst the newest styles for spring wear. We have them at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. The Leader, 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. Full Quarts 75c; four bottles, containing full Gallon,s3.oo. Full line of Duff-Gordon Sherry and Claret Wines. BELSIMGER & CO., 43 **• EVERY ONE SAYS THE SAME THING-THAT FRANK’S BHEUMOTIC AND CATARRH GUM CURES, and You Remain Cured. PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTLE; six for SB.OO. TRY ONE BOTTLE AND BE CONVINCED. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY CO., Bull and Congress and 309 Bu 1 Street BUSINESS NOTICES. NN^UP^TO^EUVrE^STAAB<)PEr~~ yau l ' 3 f'*S r "ju/N ’* CrtRv'RItJHT Properly harnessed Is the most stylish vehicle made—our stock Is full and com plete and we can please almost anyone. Tho Three Cars of “Georgia Pride” Bug gies have arrived and opened up for in spection. Victor Rubber Tires being put on each day—and every one giving perfect satis faction. Best rubber Tire on earth. COHEN-KULMAN, CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO, Broughton and West Broad streets. EYES EXAMINED FREE. If you have any eye troubles consult us. If you need glasses wc want to fit you. If you need treatment will advise you. Have you seen our latest machinery for tense grinding, it Is the most complete plant In the South, and enables us to com pete with any establishment In the coun try for fine prescription work. Bring us your Oculist Ris, and get your glasses the same day. DR. M. SCHWAB A BOS. 471 Bull street. To KewsDQDer Miri For sals, * Forsatth Newspaper Folder; will fold sheet 27x42. It Is In good ordsr. Pries SIOO. It oast originally 11,100, but w* have no uso for It and want th* room It occupies. It atlli be an Invaluable adjunct to nf newspaper office. Adct < MORNING NEWS, Aovosaab, Om. BUSINESS NOTICES. IF YOU NEED any Canned goods come to us. We are very particular about that part of our stock. We do not claim that we carry the largest stock of Canned Goods of any one In the city, but we do claim ehat we carry the best and fresh est. Isn’t that the kind that you want? Small Tender Peas per can 15e Fancy Baby Corn per can lie Asparagus per can 15c Apricots, sliced, per can 15c Poaches, sliced, per can 15c 3-lb. cans Peaches per can 100 —at— JOHN T. EVANS A CO.’S, Congress and Barnard streets. Fones 286. THE CHATHAM^ Real Estate and Improvement Cos A MUTUAL LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY, INSTALLMENT PLAN. No loans made outside of Chatham county. Homes built on monthly payment plan. OFFICE, 14 BRYAN STREET, EABT Savannah, J. H. EBTILL. President. C. H. DORSETT. Vice President. M. J. SOLOMONS, Sec'y and Treas. F. W. GARDEN. Asst. Sec’y and Tre*<- DIRECTORS-Wm. Kehoe, Lee Roy Myers, 11. C. Cunningham, H. P. Smart, C. 8. Conncrat. • AMERICAN I SILVER 1 L TRUSS* 1 \Jr COOL, | YJ.UJ to West I Uo preseurs e* I 11 if* or Sack. I No wdawip l ,wirsw * KNIGHT’* PHARMACY CO., Ag*- A.o a imt Hvi* 0 " 0 tit>, < ruu-fet*. IF YOU WANT GOOD MATKWAL and work. eedsr your illhosf he* •* prM,i*4 si* turnery ai-4 blank lawk* * Mvtinng N a*, *4 O