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THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE.
YVOHK OF THIS SESSION V* IT HIS
PROURISSSKD THI S FAR.
a'be Question of Improvement o
the Old t'npliol by Making: Addi
tion* op of Erecting: Separate
Building >on Much Dl*cu*ed—
The Matter of t‘ongreiHnl Ho-
n l>l<orcion mont 1* Proving n Hard
but to Oack—The Proponed Stnte
Primary Law .Meeting: With Mooli
Opposition—The Convict Agitation
Ha* Subaided for the Present.
Tallahassee, April 27.—Most of tho lime
of the Legislature thus far hats been do
voted to matters more particularly inter
esting to individual members and to local
communities. Very few of the more im
portant matters of general interest have
been considered. A Joint committee has
begun to deliberate upon the subject of
Improvement to the present capitol build
ing. By some it is thought best to make
OvldiUons to tho present building by put
ting n wing on each end with ci large dome
in the center. This will be quite expen
sive and the amount spent for the dome
will be useless as it cannot he put to any
Use except to give light.
Many ot the most conservative members
express a preference for a separate build
icg sufficient for the Supreme Court, the
Library end the Kailroad Commission
leaving the present building entirely to th?
legislative and executive officers, who
will then have ample room One great
advantage the separate building offers is
that it cun be constructed for less money,
tend made more pleasing in appearance,
and another is that in case of lire all state
property will not be in one building, sub
ject to loss by one tire. The advocates
for a separate building are
gaining ground and hope to succeed,
The question of redistricting the state
for three congressmen is receiving mild
consideration. The portion of the state
■west of tho Suwannee river will be In
one district, while the peninsular portion
of the state will be divided. Some prefer
a north and south line, so as to have all
the south Gulf coast In one district and
all the Atlantic coast in another district,
while others contend for an east and west
line drawn north of Marion county, so
as to give all of the southern end of the
peninsular to one congressman and the
populous counties in Cast Florida to an
other congressman. If this difference
continues there may be no redistricting,
leaving the election of a third congress
man to the state at large. This latter Is
desired by many politicians.
A committee appointed by the last Dem
ocratic State Convention has presented a
state primary law and It has been intro
duced In both houses, but it is being
strongly opposed by active men. It Is
considered impoltic in its provisions.
The convict question Is not now being
agitated, as the matter is considered a
closed incident. There is no excitement
on this subject now.
The first bill to become a law this ses
sion was one allowing graduates of the
Deland Daw School to be admitted to the
bar without examination. This was tho
first bill signed by Gov. Jennings.
SENIOR* MAY GET DIPLOMAS.
Technological Trustee* Will Disen**
the Matter Tuesday.
Atlanta. April 27.—1 t is said students of
the senior class at the Technological
school may yet graduate in June, though
the faculty has issued a mandate saying
the boys could not be given their diplomas
nnril next November. President N. 15.
■Harris of the Board of Trustees came up
from Macon this morning to look after
some matters pertaining to the school,
and while here announced that the ques
tion of giving the young men their di
plomas in June would be discussed at the
meeting of the trustees to be held on
Tuesday. Several of the students have
called on President Harris recently and
requested that some attention' he given the
matter. President Harris said the l>oys
had stated to him that they had made up
all their academic studies, hut had not
been able to catch up in shop work. Pres
ident Harris said tho matter would be
taken up at the coming meeting and a
definite decision reached.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTITUTE.
Mr*. Gddy’s Followers to Renew Ap
plication for Charter.
Atlanta, April 27.—Application for u
charter for a Christian (Science Institute
will be renewed in the Superior Court
next week by Mrs. Livingston Mims, Ed
ward H. Carman, William Goodwin and
others. The eociety has employed Judgo
Henry B. Tompkins to represent them In
the application and they expect to secure
the charter. The society recently applied
for a charter in the Superior Court, but
It was denied by Judge Lumpkin, who
ruled that the state laws demanded a
medical examination before the State
Board of Pharmacy and a regular physi
cian’s certificate from the board hefore
healing oould be practiced In the state,
neither of which the Christian Scientists
had obtained.
IN HER NINETY -FOURTH YEAR.
Mr*. Smith Die*. Leaving; Over One
Hnndred Descendant*.
Atlanta, April 27.—Mrs. Elizabeth Smith,
who would have been 94 years old had she
lived until next Thursday, died at her
granddaughter’s home, Mrs. A. T. Paden,
at Rock Springs, four miles north of At
lanta. She had been an Invalid for twenty
year*, having had a fall from which she
never recovered. Mrs. Smith was a most
remarkable woman. At a family reunion
held at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Mattie Paden, two years ago, there were
present representative* of five generations.
Besides Mrs. Smith, there was one child,
twenty-four grandchildren, seventy-seven
great-grandchildren, and seven great
great-grande lilldren, making a total of 109
present.
TRBASIRKII PARKS' HOXD.
Vnnlrt Re no nilHcully In lirtllnK
Snrrlio to (in n It.
Atlanta. April 27.—K. M. IKirant, local
representative of a purely comiwny, Mil
der advice of his attorney, Hin ton Hmilh,
said to-day hts company would be Bind
to go on the bond of State Treasurer
Park. even with tho knowledge before
hand that the Treasurer Intended, on the
advice of the Governor and Attorney Gen
eral, to pay the school teachers out of
the public property fuftd The story has
been published because It was claimed by
some the State Treasurer's bond might hr.
In danger, should he make the payments.
UIAU IIPTAMK TAhKIAU.
Allniila Men I’erteets u tnluulile 1 1* -
mallaa.
AllaiHa. April 27. Macj,am hlln Therreil,
phlef of the wire service of the Booth
ru Bell telephone here, has f>erfected an
•pphariet for long-distance talking which
•rill make It t*slblc to Inrrease Hie
lenglb of a b>ng-rtl*taji<w circuit by I.MI
Milles or more The presell I prr'l.il
ficihl Is oboist l.tlS miles, tail he Iras at
fMI*J 'f WfW* *"**' }g in m#*uring <wn
faiWfl 1 MNI 41 4 4#i* * /
full#* Ir) f iiAftlllfUi# #>*•rtml ill mill# 'IV
*4l immmu b* nl# Im m##.
DEATHS.
REICH.—Died. Saturday evening. Mr.
Morris Reich. Funeral notice later.
I\ MFMHHIAM.
In loving remembrance of
CLAPS HARTMANN,
who died April 28, 1900.
Thou art gone to the grave, but we will
not deplore thee.
Though sorrows and darkness encom
pass the tomb;
The Saviour hath passed through Its por
tals hefore thee.
And the lamp of His love is thy guide
through the gloom.
Thou art gone to the grave, but we will
not deplore thee,
"Since God was thy Ransom, thy Guar
dian and Guide;
He gave thee, He took thee, and He will
restore thee,
And death has no sting, for,the Saviour
hath died.
DAUGHTER.
SPECIAL, NOTICES,
~
—OF THIS—
Central of Georgia E. M. R. A., will be
given at Oliver, Ga.,
WEDNESDAY, MAY BTH, 190i.
Train leaves Central of Georgia Rail
way, passenger shed, 7:30 o'clock, city
time, sharp.
Brass and string band In attendance.
New pavilion for dancing. No objec
tionable/or disorderly charactrs allowed
on the ground.
Whole tickets 60c; half tickets, 25c.
Tickets can be had from any of the fol
lowing committee: A. C. Edwards, presi
dent; Thos. Wickham, vice-president;
John W. Smith, secretary and treasurer;
Thos. Coffey, John C. Small, Thos. Bran
nan. W. H. Powell, J. A. Blakewood, Dan
Connors.
RIDS WANTED.
Office Commissioners of Chatham
County and ex-Offlcio Judges, Savannah,
Ga., April 13, 1901—Sealed bids will be
received at this office until Wednesday,
May 1, at 12 m„ for furnishing tho county
with 230,000 bushels, more or less, of live
oyster shells, to be delivered as wantdfi
by W. F. Chaplin, superintendent of
public works and roads, between Mont
gomery and Haner's bridge. The right Is
reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids
should he addressed to the undersigned
and marked “Bids for oyster shells.''
Further information can be had at this
office.
REUBEN BUTLER, Clerk C. C. C.
ROY AL MUSIC HALL,
216, 218 Broughton Street, West.
Ths Proctor Pleasure Resort of the
South.
This week, better than ever, opening
with the Patriotic Drama, Entitled
SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR.
New Faces, New Acts, New Son^s.
The greatest of all Moving Pictures,
showing a running fight in the Philip
pines. Film over 600 feet long.
Hear our Challenge Concert Orchestra.
General admission 10 cents.
TO VOTERS OF FIFTH G. 11. DIS
TRICT.
I am candidate for Justice of the Peace
and respectfully ask your vote and sui>-
port at election at Thunderbolt, Satur
day, May 4.
THOS. W. SHEKBILLS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We will sell at auction May 7, at Court
House, the Walden property on south
west corner of Bull and Jones streets.
For particulars see
YOUMANS & DEMMOND,
Auctioneers.
STORES FOR RENT.
Two corner stores In Whitfield building,
opposite post office. Splendid retail stand.
W. M. & W. E. CONEY.
NOTICE.
The books of the Receiver of Tax Re
turns are now open for reception of tax
returns for all classes property. Call
early and avoid the crush.
April 20. M. 8. BAKER, R. T. R.
FOR CHARTER,
The safe, swift and lnrge steamer Gov.
Bafford Is for charter for excursions after
May Ist. The Gov. SafTord has been com
pletely overhauled and Is now an ideal ex
cursion boat. For terms and engage
ments apply to
A. H. HADDEN,
Bull Street Wharf.
SAVANNAH PREPARATORY SCHOOL,
MILITARY,
Barnard and Harris Streets.
I have secured the services of Mr. M.
A. Martin, who will hereafter have
charge of the departments of Bookkeep
ing and Penmanship.
ORMOND B. STRONG.
Head Master.
PICTUM 88.
We have some very fine
PICTURES
In Plallnoe, Carbons,'
black and white, etc.
THONNESEN'S ART
STORE.
PROPERTY OWNKns.
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.
YOUR FUR MTI HE.
Let us clean It up, upholster It. Now's
ihe time. I mk* It good as new. Now
for the mattress. 1 make the best ones.
DAVID CLARK,
141 Jefferson.
I 811*014 'I I D GOODS.
Imported Biierrle., Bergudles, Wurzbur
ger Hof Hrau Be-r. Coburgei Beer.
Finest goods lit the maripl
BECKMAN*.
112-111 Whitaker.
p. B—The ’*fi l now one of (be beat
In the country Everything In season Is
garvad ,n b * (l 1 > 1 • '
WALL PAPERS.
New Stork, Isigeal Mock 111 Ih* ally.
Will' ll defies ' ‘np, MDOi Get toy eeti>
mala. Xultabla ttlfna to responsible par >
||> W. M TAYLOR,
iM ita Reryianl. K of P Hall
Paint*. Glass, Ll*. Us I hon* iff
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, APRIL 28,1901.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW ALHA.MBRA Ml SIC HALL.
118, 120, 122 Broughton street, east.
Tlie Leading Music Mall of the
South.
Manager Neil Glide*, ever on the alert
for new attraction* In the vaudeville line,
offers this week a programme of unusual
merit, enlisting the services of such well
known artists as William Courtright and
Jennie Irf-e, protean comedy duo; Bar
rett and Learned, Irish comedy; Lorraine
and Howell and their trained dogs; the
Walshs, singers and dancers; Howard and
Baric, society sketch; Miss Edna McCol
lcugh, vocalist; Miss Ida Starr, soubrette;
Miss Vera Harte, phenomenal vocal star;
Miss Daisy Rieger, serio-comic and coon
shouter. The New Alhambra Stock Com
pany will present anew burlesque from
the pen of Mr. R. A. Hewlette, entitled
"A High Time, on the Roof Garden," in
troducing new songs, medleys, choruses,
marches, etc. The comedy closing feature
is a farcical skit surnamed “After a
Ball,” introducing many new features.
The popular prices of 10 and 25 cents re
main In vogue.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Yon are reminded that non la the
time to use Paxton'*
B—D B—G POISON.
It will keep your premise* free
from tbi* pent. Sold In large bottle*
for 2uc.
DETERSIVE FLUID
Makes old clothes look like new.
Sold in large bottles for 25c.
SOLOMONS CO.,
Congress and Barnard and Roll St.
Branch Store.
EYES TESTED FREE.
If your eyes cause you any trouble
whatever have them examined at once
free of charge by an expert optician at
the Masonic Temple Pharmacy.
COLD, COLDER, COLDEST our soda
water. Ice cream and sherberts are the
finest, coldest and most palatable In the
city.
Dinner orders for cream and sherberts
delivered free and on time.
Both Phones 582.
MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY.
GOOD COFFEE.
If you are fond of a cup of good coffee
buy it of G. Trapani & Cos., 104 Broughton,
east. Phone 1880. Fine Rio Coffee, 2 lbs.
for 25c. Our Country Club Coffee reduced
to 23c per pound. Maryland Club Coffee,
which satisfies all drinkers, of good cof
fee, at 30c per pound. Two pounds can of
delicious Standard Java and Mocha. Cof
fee 75c. This coffee cannot be surpassed
in quality. We sell the Clover Hill But
ter, the best In the market. Fine Spaghet
ti and Macaroni at 8c per pound. Pure
Olive Oil at 75c a quart.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
In the event of the fact that our native
Beer is being lowered, the idea is to keep
the McKinley and Hanna Northern and
Western Beer out of our market. No
trusts study home industry. Drink what
your home doctors tell you to drink.
Drink the Aid Tivloli Beer, and come
down to the old spot and take the same
old bet, and if you get a bad or stale
glass of Beer collect the. SIOO that was
offered years ago at John Carr’s, corqeE
Bay and Habersham. Yours truly,
JOHN CARR.
Georgia Phone No. 348. Bell Phone No. 348.
YV. C. FRiri* 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.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
pany have started their new aaw mill,
and have for sale at wholesale or reta.l
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.
H. P. SMART. President.
THE OTHERS FOLLOW.
■ Get genuine rleefield spring lamb now.
Fresh and tender broilers and fryers.
All vegetables in season.
Watch my smoke on meats. The others
follow.
Phones 575. M. S. GARDNER.
GOOD MEATS.
Phone 1173 and Scott & will HU
your order promptly for Beef, Veal, Mut
ton and Pork.
No fancy price butchers.
IN THE MARKET.
DELICIOUS BERRIES.
Strawberries, grown in Chatham county
—Juicy, sweet, fresh. Handled only by
Joyce. Genuine rleefield lamb, tender as
a young chicken and fat. Fresh fryers
ami broilers. Beets, squash, string beans,
English peas, new Irish potatoes, lettuce,
asparagus, and everything nice and plenty
of it.
Phone 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
Keep my place In mind when you want
a first class plumber or plumbing sup
plies. My Mottled Copper Chandeliers
are he neatest and cheapest in the city.
E. F. BRODERICK.
N E. cor. Perry lane and Drayton sts.
Plumber
i M l, FOB THE t IV inn ATI
RED HEART BEERS.
Pilsner, Old Lager. Crescent, Aurora,
Felsen. In bottles and kegs.
THE JUNG BREWING 00.,
Cincinnati, O.
WM M. BRICKEN,
Manager Savannah Branch,
Telephone 915. Bull and River sts.
SAYANNAH s | i: Ml IMF WORKS.
Indies' and gentlemen's garment*
cleaned and pressed In the most approved
manner.
Good* sent for ami delivered.
Ga. Phone 1261 21 Yolk at., west.
JAMES* WILKINS. Proprietor
HO Ml* EXECUTED.
Ily Ilia American Bunding ami Trust
Company of Baltimore. We ara author
lied to eaacut* locally (Immediately upon
•iq In aliens all bunds In Judicial oro
■ ■Kiting- In rimer tha aisle or United
Slate# <m rta and of Administrators and
gus 'its,i*
ORA HI NO A HULL. Agents
k 1 tltvkclMi Kt*. Frov id.nl Budding.
LEE ROY MYERS SCO
HUMBOLDT
CIGARS
A5 GOOD AS CURRENCY
lie omj Loundfi in tin Cil! den to Pic inspection.
Office 307 Bull Street. Phone 700.
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 Siatee Custom House In
this city.
This grand old Greer Scotch
Whisky Is beautifully mellow end
mild to a degree and is soft to tha
palate as one could possibly wish,
and there Is a nutttness about 1<
that Is especially pleasing.
We are glad to let the pubilo pur
chase as small quantity as they
wish, even one bottle, for the pur
pose of Introducing the best brand
ot 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
CLEANSE YOUR BLOOD,
Now Is the time to cleanse your blood
and avoid spring sickness. Greybeard Is
the identical purifier required now. Gray
beard dispels that tired, languid, lazy
feeling. Graybeard restores that appe
tite. Graybeard makes you digest what
you eat. Graybeard makes new blood,
rlfh blood and sends you Into rpring
feeling superb. Do not neglect. Do not
delay. Take a bottle home to-night
RESPRE6S DRUG. CO., Props.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY.
We wash your clothes Just white like
snow, so fair. We use Octagon soap and
the clothes never fade. W"e give you
satisfaction and guarantee the work.
Shirts Bc, New Shirts 10c, Shirt Waists
15c, Undershirts sc, Drawers sc, Collars
lVic, Cuffs 3c, Handkerchiefs, l(4c, Bocks
2c, Pants Cleaned 25c, Family Clothes,
mixed, a dozen, 60c; Family, all slarch,
Clothes, a dozen, $1.00; Duck Skirts 20c,
Linen Suits 50c.
Our delivery wagon w!U call for linen.
ROBERT & TONG CO.,
First Class Chinese Laundry.
Bell Phone 1200. 323 Broughton, east.
REDUCTION IN RENOVATIONS HY
THE NATIONAL MATTRESS AND
RENOVATING CO.
This Is the season of year to have your
mattresses and pillows renovated, and In
doing so, see that you get the best ser
vice. I have the only medicated steam
renovater (indorsed by physicians) In Sa
vannah, and am prepared to serve you
with first-class work. Have made spicial
reduction in prices of renovations; call
and get them; examine system of doing
work, and place your order.
Carry full line of lickings, feathers, etc.
J. R. DOONER,
Bell 'paone 113 e. 331 Drayton Street.
SPRING CLEANING,
Don't put the old suit away before it Is
cleaned and pressed by our new process.
Pfm't think of wearing the spring suit
before we have cleaned it.
NEW YORK DYE WORKS,
State and Whitaker.
8. C. OELSCHIG, THE FLORIST,
Is prepared to furnish Flowers and Deco
rations for weddings and parties. Have
the largest nnd prettiest Palms for the
purpose in the state. The public cordial
ly invited to Inspect my green houses.
Plants. Flowers and Designs. Leave or
ders with J. GARDNER. Agent,
12 Brougton street, east,
or either telephone 496 Nursery, Thunder
bolt rod.
u ALL PAPER. PAPER HINGING.
We carry complete assortment of latest
style papers, and employ only best artists.
See our good* and get our estimate be
fore giving out your work. Our prices the
very lowest.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY 00.,
Corner Drayton and Congress.
Phene 519.
DOORS. - SASH, nLINDS.
And everything In the building material
line. We are headquarters for these
goods, with the largest and most com
plete stock in the South Ruy White Pine
Doors, Sash and Blinds for your new
home.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
HI,I,DUES'* CAFE,
Liberty and Whitaker,
The fashionable cafe of Savannah.
Within a block of Ihe D* Soto Every
thing in season. Fsl game Fresh oys
ters. Privsle partis*—dinner*
Phan* 444
WHISKY. WHISKY.
HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE.
LEWIS
CANADIAN CLl'B.
OLD ( ROW
All si RKMI.KM'S, Drayton and Liberty
b S our l' lit gwei* are only lit* Bast,
and we ran rtdp with safety auysra.r*
No ctMMfe for Jug*.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ught"weight
is so highly desirable in a bicycle that in
repairing and mending the undue use of
heavy metal should be avoided. We try
to make your wheel strong as new with
out making it weigh an ounce mote, and
always succeed. Our prices are not
“heavy," either. Moreover, you will find
our work of the lasting kind. Rubber
tires for baby carriage and go-carts al
ways kept in stock. Baby carriage and
go-carts repaired and enameled.
RAMBLER AND IDEAL BICYCLES.
Tires blown up without pain. Lamps to
burn.
DANIEL A. HOLLAND,
Bull and State Streets.
KNIGHT'S PHARMACY,
(The Original All Night Drug Store.)
AMERICAN
I SILVER I
t L TRUSS. I
I LIGHT, \
\yr COOL, 1
Easy to Wear. I
I Retains \ /No pressure on I
I Severest V Hips or Back - I
1 Hernia I No understraps, I
(with Comfort. I Never moves. I
Coke Dandruff Cure Free sample
100 Empty Capsules 6c
Hudnut’s Talcum Powder 50c
Bo rated Talcum 5c
Hudnut’s Soap 25c to 50c
Cedar Camphor 15c tb.
Fountain Syringes 50c to $3.00
Bulb Syringes 25c to $2.00
Hygeia Nursing Bottle* and Nipple 25c
KNIGHT'S PHARMACY,
Both telephones 539. Mall orders solicited.
irs mm
ELECTRIC St PPLY CO.,
40 DRAYTON STREET,
PHONES 02. AND IT’S ALL RIGHT
SPECIAL NOTICES.
RYAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Rooms 27 and 29 Provident Building.
Day and Night Sessions.
Fall and Winter Session now in progress.
Stenography, (Munson, Graham and
Pitmanl, Typewriting, English branches.
Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Individual
Instructions. Short, thorough, practical
courses; latest and best methods. Our
various department? are exceptionally
tnorough and complete, and are under
the personal supervision of the princi
pal. Students prepared directly for busi
ness. Call and examine the methods
and workings of this college. If you are
employed during the day, attend our pop
ular night session. Send for catalogue.
M E. RYAN, Principal.
CONIDV9
PALACE OF SWEETS.
flrad<iuartcr* for
CHOCOLATES AND BON RONS,
FRENCH ICE CREAMS,
9 HER BEY'S, SODA WATER
AND CUT FLOWERS.
138 RI LL STRKKT,
< HIM HI. III.*. IKIN HONV
The finest line of Chocolate*, Bon Bon*,
in tbs city.
Cake* and all kinds of Pastry.
Try eur le# Cream* and Sherbet*. They
can’t be boat
French Cr.snj a Specialty.
Mtl.lVGltt a GROSS,
U Broughton at root. weet.
XKL&PiiVNfcS M.
SPRING SHOES
For Men an d Women.
WARM weather has come to stay, and
now is the time to buy NEW
SHOES. You most have them with other
new things to wear, or else your appear
ance will not be what it should.
NEW SHOES are as essential as new
clothes or anew hat.
We are showing the most attractive
line of Spring Shoes, high or low, ever
brought into the market.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE.
Superior to Many.
EQUAL TO THE BEST.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
11 Congress Street, West. Phone 383.
HOUSEKEEPERS’ FRIEND
Eats the Eggs and Kills the Bugs.
TRY IT, 25c BOTTLE
FRANK’S BLOOD MEDICINE,
No question about being the best blood medicine on the market. 56 doses
$1.50.
We fit and fill eyeglass prescriptions at about half that others charge.
LIVINCSTON’S PHARMACY CO.,
Bull and Congress.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ffsnsnTSß
ARE VERY STYLISH. BOTH GOLD
AND SILVER.
SLEEVE LINKS.
BROOCHES.
PENDANTS.
HAT PINS.
BELT PINS.
DIAMOND AND PEARL PIECES.
An elegant stock of I'HATELAWE 1
WATCHES.
THEUS BROS.
DIAMONDS,
ARTISTIC JEWELRY
STERLING
SILVERWARE.
When QUALITY is considered,
our prices are always found to be
as low as those of any other mar
ket. Inspection and comparison
Invited.
R. VAN KEUREN& CO.,
Jewelers, 143 Bull Street.^
GEORGIA PHONE .01 ■
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Just received, newest
creations and designs in
Sterling Silverware in
Spoons, Forks, Ladles, etc.
Silver Chests from $50.00 to
S3OO.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS
No. 4 Bull Street.
Wedding Presents.
Gel them here in the latest
designs and most appro*
priate prices. No fancy
prices at our store.
KOCH & SYLVAN,
Jewelers, 46 Whitaker St.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AT Cll YNG’S.
GET THE REGULAR
50c MEAL
AT CHANG’S
FOR 25c.
RAN FKANCIHCU RESTAURANT,
114 Drayton *traet.
THE WAY TO t LEAK ( AH PETS.
Tb* only way to get your carpets pi op
art/ taken up, cleaned and tsksn car* of
i.>■ Hi* summei, Is to turn th* Job aver
to th* DitUUil Msug*t and Delivery
to, teitpliunn 2, or call at It Montgoaa>ry
strait, and they tell) insk* you an sstl
msis on the cost of lli* work. Fries*
,***cud>t They also pack, mini and
store for nil ore awl plan*.
C U MEDLtXK. Kupt and M#r
BUSINESS NOTICES.
IVE^^TATE^OCH^CASE^
NOW STATE YOURS.
We want to rrdnrt oop iitock.
thereby rcdneiiig our expenses, ns
our Deltx-ery Wagons, both top and
open, take np so much room. We
will sell out our entire stock of
them AT COST. Call on ns, state
your wants. We will “oyer please
you,” as the present stock must be
sold regardless of cost.
COHEN—KULMAN
CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO..
Broughton and West Broad ats.,
Savannah, Ga.
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
If you have any eye troubles consul:
us. If you need glasses we want to fit
you. If you need treatment will advise
you. Have you seen our latest machb -
ery for lense grinding, it is the most com
plete plant in the South, ajid enables ns
to compete with any establishment in the
country for fine prescription work. Bring
us your Oculist Rls, and get your glasses
the same day.
DR. M. SCHWAB &
471 Bull street.
THE CHATHAM
Real Estate and Improvement Cos
A MUTUAL, LOAN AND BUILDINd
COMEANY, INSTALLMENT FLAN-
No loans made outside of Chatham
county.
Homes built on monthly payment pin"-
OFFICE. 14 BRYAN STREET. EAST.
Savannah.
J. 11. KBTILL, President.
C. 11. DORSET’!’. Vies President.
M J SOLOMONS. Bec'y. and Tres*
F W. GARDEN, Aast Bee. and Tret
DIRECTORS —William Keboe, Lee R"V
Myers. H. C. Cunningham, H. P. Small.
C. 8 Connerat.
it iiief mm
For sals, a Fotsaltb Neuspaper Fold' 1
will loid sheet 17*42. It is In good o'* l,
price 1100. It cost originally IM O ®, bjl
ws have no use for It and want the I°'
It occupies.
It will be an invaluable adjunct ta any
newspaper office.
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