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C., R. & s- SALE HELD UP.
AX INJUNCTION CHANTED BY JCDOB
FITE.
J. F. Kimbell of Colombo*. Who
Owns Seventy Shore*, Contend*
That the Hoad I* Being Sold for
One-third It* Value—W orth 9.1.860,-
000. He Say*, and I* About to Be
Sold for 9 I,3oo,ooo—'The Injunction
Di**olved Las* Night on the Con
dition That Mr. Kimbell Is to Be
Paid Foil Value for Hi* Share*.
Home. G„ May 15.—An unexpected In
junction suit, filed by J. F. Kimbell of
Columbus, Ga., held up the transfer of j
the Chattanooga. Rome and Southern
Railroad to the Central Railroad to-day
The papers were served on President
Wilburn just before noon. The stock
holders of this road, who met at noon,
adjourned until 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
end then until 9 o'clock to-morrow
morning.
Through his attorneys, Fouche &
Fouche, and Halsted Smith. Mr. Kimbell
alleges that the Chattanooga. Rome and
Southern Railroad, which is in good
•hope, paying fair dividends and making
Improvements on its line, is about to be
eold for one-third of its value. It is
worth *3,800.000. he asserts, and its stock
holders are seeking to sell it for *1,300,-
000.
As Judge Henry is in Jesup. a restrain
ing /order had to be secured from Judge
Fite in Cartersvllle this morning. The re
straining order of Judge Fite ie very
sweeping, preventing the transfer of any
part of the stock to the Central Railroad,
or anybody else.
This afternon Leopold Wallace of New
York and Alexander King of Atlanta,
general counsel for the Chattanooga,
Rome and Southern stockholders, went
over to Cartersville to argue to-night be
fore Judge Fite for a modification of the
restraining order.
The Order Annulled.
To-night upon the railroads attorneys
giving bond to pay Mr. Kimball full value
for his seventy shares of stock. Judge
Fite annulled his restraining order. It is
now presumed that unless some othr
complications arise, that the transfer will
take place to-morrow morning. The par
value of Mr. Klmbeh's stock he claims is
*7.000.
The Central Railway officials here on
a special train, are President Egan, Supt.
Kline, Auditor Dunn. Maj. J. F. Hanson
gnd Col. A. R. Lawton.
KIMBELL HAS PLENTY OF PLI'CK.
Bought Stock In C„ R. A 8. a* an In
vestment.
Columbus. Ga.. May 15.—Mr. J. B. Kim
bell, who stopped the transfer of the C.
R. & S. road to the Central at Rome to
day. Is one of the few men here who
bought slock In the road as an invest
ment, believing it would be extended to
Columbus as originally Intended.
When President Williamson here
some years ago in the interest of his line,
Columbus had recently built two roads
and gave him little encouragment. Mr.
Kimbell says he secured stock in the
road to amount to seven thousand dol
lars. as a business investment and not as
a matter of sentiment. He has been
watching recent developments carefully
•nd had said he would protect his Interest
as best he could. But the legal process
of stopping t!)e transfer was a complete
surprise to Columbus.
Mr. Kimbell is a prominent local Insur
ance man and was brought into promt*
nence two years ago as president of the
Street Fair, which he made a success,
when every one thought he would fall.
He lias plenty of pluck and has the repu
tation of holding on when once he enters a
fight. He is making this one alone so far
as Columbus is concerned.
T. C. CRENSHAW’S LETTER.
The Commissioner Generally Criti
cised at the Capitol.
Atlanta, May 15.—The letter written by
Chairman T. C. Crenshaw of the Railroad
Commission to Senator McLaurin of South
Carolina, approving his course in advocat
ing anew white party In the South, and
Indorsing his attitude on the ship sub
sidy bill, caused considerable talk at the
capitoi to-day. Al! of the capitol officials
were emphatic in their condemnation of
It. but they did not care to be person
ally Interviewed.
The general opinion expressed was that
Col. Crenshaw would like a Federal ap
pointment, though he denies he is a can
didate for any office.
Speaking of the letter to-day, Col.
Crenshaw said: "I stand by all 1 wrote to
Senator McLaurin. I do not care to change
one word of the letter. I think the letter
la sufficient to show my position, and
further than it. I have nothing to say.
"Some portions of the letter have been
misconstrued. I did not say I Indorsed the
ship subsidy bill, but indorsed Senator
McLaurin's speech. I would suggest that
those who do not understand what the
speech wa# that they get it and read it.
It is also said in a morning publication
that I favor anew white party. I said
nothing about anew white party. I urn
not in favor of Bryan and his methods,
and that is what I mean."
‘‘Senator McLaurin, in his speech, did
not Indorse the bill which was actually
Introduced, but was In favor of the prin
ciples of ship subsidy. I think the letter
explains all I can 6ay on this question."
A CARTER MORTGAGE CANCELED.
Was for *10,750 by T. M. Cannlnghttm
of Savannah.
Atlanta, May 15.—A cancellation of a
mortgage for *10,750 in favor of ex-Capl.
Oberlin M. Carter, who la now serving a
aentence in the United States prison at
Fort Leavenworth for alleged conspiracy
to defraud the government, was filed here
to-day.
The mortgage was given in 1895 by T.
Mayhew Cunningham of Savannah to
Robert F. Westctott and Margaret J.
Westoott. the fsther-in-lw and mother
in-law of Carter, and was transferred by
the latter to Carter in 1899.
The execution of the transfer was made
in San Romo, Italy, whare the Weatcotts
were sojourned at the time.
BULLOCH COUNTY MURDERERS.
Rewards of 9100 Each Offered by
Gov. Candler.
Atlanta, May 15.—Gov. Candler to-day
offered a reward of *l5O each for Sam
Jackson and Andrew Watson, who killed
Andrew Kennedy and wounded Deputy
Sheriff R. F. Donaldson in Bulloch coun
ty. Oct. 12. 1898. This makes a total of
MOO in reward* offered'for the** two crim
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MAY COME TO SAVANNAH.
Reports Show Order of lied Men Is in
Flourishing Condition.
Griffin, Ga., May 15.—The second day’s
session of the Great Council of Georgia
convened promptly this morning at 8:30.
This has been a very busy day with the
Red Men. The committee made their
reports and much important business of
a private, nature was transacted.
The Great Council decided to hold its
next session in Savannah provided sat
isfactory railroad rates can be secured;
otherwise the session will be held in At
lanta.
The reports show the order in a most
flourishing condition and a great deal of
enthusiasm was manifested, as reports
showed how the order had grown and
prospered.
Very eulogistic resolutions were passed
thanking the citizens of Griffin, the local
tribe and the ladies of Griffin for the
very elegant entertainment provided for
the visiting Red Men.
The Past Sachems Association held
their annual rpeeting and elected the fol
lowing officers:
President, C. S. Brown of Columbus;
secretary’, R. C. Burnham of Savananh;
treasurer, C. M. Roberts of Savannah.
The new officers for the next year were
Installed in a beautiful and impressive
manner by great ineohonee, Ed. Wiley.
After presentation Past Great Ineohonee
Daniel presented Great Ineohonee Wiley,
with a beautiful silver service as a token
of love and esteem from the Greet Coun
cil. As Great Sachem H. W. Beck re
tired he was presented with a handsome
ring by his local tribe as an evidence of
the great love they bear him. Dr. Wiley
and Judge Beck responded in a feeling
way to the presentations. The other offi
cers are. appointed by the Great Sachem,
and will be announced later.
The silken banner, which had been of
fered by the great council for the tribe
making the greatest increase during the
year, was awarded to the Chicamauga
tribe No. 40, of Trion Factory, which
made the unprecedented increase of Horn
10 to 150 in three months. All of the
tribes showed handsome gains for the
year.
TERRELL’S FARMERS HARD HIT.
Hall Doe* Mnrh Damage—fon*rei
man Griggs In Demand.
Dawson, Ga., May 15.—The hall which
fell so heavily in the northern and south
ern parts of the county a few- days ago
has proven more serious than was at
first believed. It was not confined to these
sections, hut fell nearly all over the coun
ty, and many farmers are now replanting
for the third time. The farmers of Terrell
county are certainly laboring under many
difficulties this season.
Congressman Griggs is in demand as an
orator Just now. Besides an appointment
to address the young ladies of Brenau
College at Gainesville on the evening of
the 29th Inst., he has an, engagement to
deliver the literary address at Shellman,
Ga., on Wednesday, May 22. Also one at
Rochelle, Ga., on June 3.
The revival services which have been
in progress at the Methodist Church for
ten days, still continue. Rev. Rerr of
Blakely, assisted Pastor Whiting last
week, and Judge Turner of La Orange Is
now aiding in the services, having arrived
Saturday, crowds are attending and
interest is growing.
The Masons of Dawson are making up
a purse to send lo the Jacksonville suf
ferers of the recent disastrous fire. While
the sum will not be large, it will be a
token of the sympathy which the mem
bers of the. order here entertain for their
brothers in the stricken city.
When the Superior Court convenes next
Monday week. Judge Sheffield will find
only sixteen cases on the civil dockot. and
most of these are claim cases and negro
divorce suits.
A gun club is being organized in Daw
son.
The Richland. Ga.. public school has
closed on account o) srcarlet fever. Two
children died there last week of the dis
ease.
While he has not finished his rounds.
Tax Receiver Waller says enough taxes
have been given in to sustain him ill the
statement that the county's wealth has
greatly grown in the past year.
Ths City Council has ordered the pur
chase of 1,000 feet of hose for the fire
department. This will give the city 2,500
feet of excellent hose, besides about 1.200
feet that could be used in case of an
emergency.
AGRICULTURAL WORKS SOLD.
Atlanta Manufacturing Flant and
(ironnd* Brins* 9X7.600.
Atlanta, May 15.—The property of the
Southern Agricultural Works was sold at
auction this morning at 11 o'clock to B.
’A. Phillips. The price paid was *57,000.
The sale was conducted by Mr. Charles S.
Northen, commissioner for the state
court*, and Mr. George W. Parrott, trus
tee in bankruptcy.
The sale waa the result of an exten
sive litigation in both the stats and Fed
eral court*, and wa* in pursuance of the
order of the Superior Court of Fulton
county, and of judge William T. New
man of the United State* District Court.
The property I* an exten*lve one. having
a frontage of 840 fete on Marietta street,
and a depth of 152 feet.
RI’RAL FREE DELIVERY.
A Itoale From Adel Likely to be Es
tabliahcd.
Adel, Ga., May 15.—Mr. J. W. Arnold.
Jr., special agent, to-day inspected a pro
posed rural free delivery route from thi*
offlea. The route will supply mall to the
territory ea*t of here. Mr. Arnold seem
ed to think that the route will be estab
lished. a* he formed a favorable opinion
of the condition* of the roads. This will
supply from M> lo l.ono people daily with
mail, grsatly lessening the work of the
clerical force in the postofflee. John 8.
Lindsey sra* appointed carrier and J. 8.
gfinvmon*. *ub, ft i* expected (hat the
servlca will go into effect July 1.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 16,1901.
JOE HALL ROASTS GOVERNOR.
Hi* Speech at Oglethorpe a Tirade
Against Corporation*.
Oglethorpe, Ga., May 15.—Hon. Joe
Hall, Bibb county's filibustering legisla
tor, entertained a large audience at
Oglethorpe to-day. Being facetiously re
ferred to as "Oom Paul" by Col. J. M.
Dupree, who introduced him, he began a
scathing tirade against railroads, and
other corporations, incidentally pouring
hot shot into Gov. Candler. He roasted
Gov. Candler vigorously for not stoppping
the leaks as he promised, and said the
Governor was adding more leaks by his
attitude on the Atlanta depot. He also
roa3ted Judge Atkinson, of the Railroad
Commission.
In conclusion Mr. Hali held up Lis
hands dramatically and hoped by the
grace of God some brave and courageous
man would rise up next year to lead the
people to a victory for pure government,
pur* politics and in defense of the state
constitution.
Mr. Hall’s speech was well received, but
his attacks on Gov. Candler and Repre
sentative Frederick was only applauded
by the Populists and a few Democrats.
A BEAUFORT SENSATION.
Disrepntnhle White Men Flee From
Wrath of Citizens.
Beaufort, S. C., May 15.—A decided sen
sation was created here last night when
some thirty odd masked citizens silently
proceeded with military precision to a
house in Ward 6, where two white men,
who have for several years held respon
sible and lucrative positions at the Port
Royal Naval Station, lived with two ne
gro women, in open defiance of public
opinion.
The place was raided one night last
week by the polltie. on which occasion,
both men with their female companions
were routed out at midnight, and on the
following morning the Mayor discovered
an anonymous letter in his yard which
was of a scandalous nature, and while
he could not, with any degree of cer
tainty, detect the author of .the infamous
production, circumstantial evidence was
strong against the men. who were at once
notified to quit the town by a dertain day.
This they refused to do until yesterday
when one of the men became alarmed and
left. The other, however, came up as
usual on the naval station boat at 5 p. m.
yesterday, and presumably he left the
town Immediately afterwards as the
house was unoccupied when the outraged
citizens went there.
McLAUIUN AT GREENVILLE.
I* Expected to Farther Outline Hl*
Policy Ji( Wednesday.
Columbia. 8. C., May 15.—There is con
siderable interest manifested in the tone
of Senator McLaurin's speech to be de
livered at Greenville next Wednesday.
The senator goes there on the invitation
of several prominent men. who are In
sympathy with his views. It is believed
he has more friends in that town than
anywhere else in the state, and he can
expect a pleasant reception. He is ex
pected to deal more with state matters,
and go more into detail than In the
speech made in Charlotte last month.
Senator McLaurin has also consented
to speak at Newberry, on the occasion
of a firemen'* tournament, June 5. Both
Senator Tillman and Gov. MeSweeny were
also invited to speak the same day, but
declined. Tillman will speak later at
Newberry.
PISTOL TOTING IN CAROLINA.
Negroes Drop Lines to Fight in Cot
ton Rows.
Columbia, 9. C., May 15.—With the stat
ute books bristling with laws against car
rying concealed weapon*, a trial for this
offense Is rare and convictions seldom
heard of. Yet the ha'hlt la growing in
town and country, being more general in
the rural districts perhaps than in
towns.
The young white man of the small far
mer class, and the negro "tote” guns con
stantly. Within the last month there
have been two homicides in cotton fields—
one in Laurens and one in Darlington.
Negroes plowing for whites have gotten
into disputes while running parallel fur
row a, have dropped their lines, drawn
pistols and shot.
At Johnston last night Jim Mobley went
to the home of Leslie Martin and shot
him dead, while Martin was sitting In a
chair. Mobley fled. Both were negroes.
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THE SYCAMORE CONVENTION.
Mach Interest Shown and Many
Propositions Made for the B. A B.
Sycamore, Go., May 15.—A large con
vention was held here to-day of represen
tatives along the proposed lower route of
the Brunswick and Birmingham Railroad.
Delegations were presnt and propositions
containing subscriptions to bond*, rights
of ways, etc 1 ., were submitted from the
towns of Sycamore. Ashburn, Warwick,
Dawson, Cuthbert, Americus, Mystic.
Ocilla, Irwinviile, Poulan and Leesburg
in Georgia and Eufaula, Rockland and
Tuskegee in Alabama.
The Sycamore citizens headed by Col.
Walter Hawkins, Mayor Williams and
other representaives met each train and
received the delegations with open arms,
escorting them to the hotel where en
tertainment was provided gratis. The
convention was c'ailed to order by Col.
Hawkins and organized by electing Dr.
W. L. Story chairman; A. Jackson, sec
retary. Col. Hawkins in a hospitable
speech welcomed the objeots of the con
vention was called to promote the in
terests of all communities along the low
er route and receive from them their sub
scriptions and propositions.
Hon. Edwin Brobston of Brunswick ad
dressed the meeting on behalf of Pres
ident Machen and his associates in the
Brunswick and Birmingham, and re
sponses were made by Capt. Dent of Eu
faula, Mayor Felder of Americus, Messrs.
Shingler of Ashburn. J. Lee Ensign of
Ocilla, J. S. Betts of Ashburn and a num
ber of others. Encouraging letters and
telegrams were road from President
Machen, Congressman Brantley and oth
ers .
After an elegant dinner served by the
ladies of Sycamore the convention recon
vened and finished the business with a
conclusion of hearty thanks for Cos!. Haw
kins and the people of Sycamore for their
entertainment.
TO ISSUE BULLETIN EARLIER.
Statistician Hyde Going to Enrope in
Jane.
Columbus. Ga., May 15.—8. C. White,
special field agent of the Department of
Agriculture, was here to-day consulting
men on the subject of acreage. He says
Chief Statistician Hyde will go to Eu
rope early in June, for which reason the
bulletin will be issued before his depart
ure, and earlier than usual this year. He
says Mr. Hyde goes abroad to arrange
for interchange of crop reports with
foreign countries by mail. He left for At
lanta this afternoon.
The cash contributions for Jacksonville
6ufferers amount to S9OO besides many
private subscriptions. Some committees
have not reported.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
CRiESSLER—The relatives and friends
Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cressler and of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Clark are invited to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Cressler this
afternoon at 5 o'clock from 108 Henry
street, east. Interment at Laurel Grove
Cemetery.
MEETINGS.
SOLOMON’S LODGE NO. 1, F. A A. M.
A regular communication of this A
lodge will be held at Masonic Tem- Nrjf'
pie this (Thursday) evening at 8:15 - *r\
o’clock.
The F. C. Degree will be conferred.
Transient brethren and members of sis
ter lodges fraternally invited to attend.
H. WILEY JOHNSON, W. M.
JAS. R. CAIN, Secretary.
NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga., May 13. 1901.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of the Sa
vannah. Florida and Western Railway
Company will be held at its office, in the
city of Savannah, Ga., at eleven (11)
o'clock a. m., 90th meridian time, on the
twentieth (20th) day of June. 1901, for the
purpose of considering an Increase in the
capital stock of said company, the pro
posed Increase to consist of an increase
of one hundred and fifty-five thousand
six hundred and seventy-one (155,671)
share* of capital stock, pac.h of the par
value of one hundred dollars ($100), of
which one hundred and twenty-five thous
and (126,000) shares shall be preferred
stock without voting power, and the re
maining thirty thousand six hundred and
seventy-one (30.871) shares of stock shall
be common stock, with full voting power.
R. B. SMITH,
Secretary of the Savannah. Florida and
Western Railway Company.
■PRCIAL NOTICES.
PICNIC.
St John’s Episcopal Sunday-school will
hold Its annual picnic at Tybee, Friday,
Mgy 17. Tickets: Adults, 40c: children,
25c. To b* had at the following places:
Livingston's Pharmacy, Theus Bros.,
Jones' Pharmacy. Solomons & CO. (Bull
street) and Masonic Hall Pharmacy.
Tickets good on any train. Trains leave
Savannah (city time), 10 a. m., 3:20 p. m ,
3:20 p. m. Trains leave Tybee (city time),
8:46 p. m., 10 p. m.
NOTICE.
Bavannah. Ga., May 15. 1901.
Beginning with next Saturday (May IS)
and until further notice, our place of busi
ness will be closed on Saturday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. As this is done for the pur
pose of giving a half holiday to our em
ployes we will appreciate the co-opera
tion of our city customers in having their
orders for Saturday’s deliveries in as
early as possible to admit of delivery be
fore closing time.
S. GUCKENHEHMER S SON.
NOTICE.
The Suwanee Springs Hotel has been
re-opened for the reception of guests.
Springs in superb condition, climate de
lightfully cool and pleasant. Rates SIO.OO
to *15.00 per week, according to location
of room; children under 5 years of age
half price. Special rates to families and
parties upon application. Address
SUWANEE SPRINGS CO.,
Suwanee. Fla.
FOR RENT,
The first floor of the old State Bank
building, at present occupied by Messrs.
Hull A Lathrop. Possession given Oct. I
next, or may be arranged for sooner If
desired. Apply to
SOUTHERN BANK OF THE STATE
OF GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
The books of the Receiver of Tax Re
turn* era now open for reception of tax
raturna (or all classes property. Call
early and avoid the crush.
April 20. M. S. BAKER, R. T. R.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I have .assumed control of the Planters'
Hotel and hare thoroughly renovated and
refurnlehed the room* and will run It
upon strictly ftrst-claia European plan.
Meals at all hours.
W. C. GROVES.
IV.ILTBB XV. SHEPPARD,
Attorney at .Law,
Morning News Building. Savannah. Ga.
NOTICE.
Mr. J. D. Siam, during my absence from
the city, le my duly authorized agent.
MRS L. C. UERKE.N. j
WANTED.
5,000 SHIRTS,
50,00 COLLARS and CUFFS
To Relatmder as Good as New.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY
11 Congress Street, West. Phone 383.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GREER'S SCOTCH WHISKY.
This celebrated famous old vatted
Highland Whisky le 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 la a nuttiness about It
that Is especially pleasing.
We are glad to let the publle pur
chase as small quantity as they
wish, even one bottle, for the pur
pose of Introducing the beet 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. I
CLEANSE lOl’R BLOOD.
Now Is the time to cleanse your blood
and avoid spring sickness. Graybeard is
the Identical purifier required now. Gray
beard dispels that tired, languid, lasy
feeling. Graybeard restores that appe
tite. Graybeard makes you digest what
you eat. Graybeard makes new blood,
rich blood and sends you into spring
feeling superb. Do not neglect. Do not
delay. Take a bottle home to-night.
KESPRESS DRUG. CO., Props.
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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 ail 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.
REDUCTION IN RENOVATIONS BY
THE NATIONAL MATTRESS AND
RENOVATING CO.
This Is the season of year to hava your
mattresses and pillows renovated, and In
doing so, see that you get the best ser
vice. 1 have the only medicated steam
renovater (indorsed by physicians) in Sa
vannah. and am prepared to serve you
with first-class work. Have mads spsciel
reduction in prices of renovations; call
and get them; examine system of doing
work, and place your order.
Carry full line of tickings, feathers, etc.
J. R. DOONER,
Bell ’phone 1135. 331 Drayton Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Vale Royal Manufacturing Com
p&ny bavs started their new saw mill,
and have for sale at wholesale or retaJ
a full 11ns of their famous brands of Cy
press Shingles. They also have on hand
a full stock of Gypress and Ash Lumber
at reasonable prices. Boats can load at
our wharves.
H. P. SMART. President.
BECKMANN’S CAFE,
112-114 Whitaker street.
First off the Beach.
A 100-lb. Turtle will be prepared for
lnnch In soup and steaks Monday at 11
o’clock Friend* and patrons are cor
dially Invited to partake, Respect
fully. GEORGE BECKMANN.
LOOK AT THE LINING.
The lining to the suits cleaned by us Is
as clean as the suit when we return It.
Look at the lining. It It Is not clean It Is
sorry work. Our work Is the best.
NEW YORK DYE WORKS.
State and Whitaker streets.
PL ASTER EH S’ AND MASONS’ SUP
PLIES.
Cement, Line, Plaster, Hair and River
Sand. Prompt delivery. Reasonable price.
SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CD.,
Corner Drayton and Congress.
Phone 519.
SI MMER SCHEDULE.
Steamer leaves for Beaufort. Port Royal
and way landings Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 8:80 a. rn., city time, re
turning same day.
Office, foot of Whitaker street. Phone 530.
H. A. STROBHAH, Agent.
WALL PAPERS.
New Stock, largest stock in the city,
which defies competition. Get my esti
mate. Suitable terms to responsible par
ties W. V.. TAYLOR,
188-140 Barnard. t K. of P. Hall.
Paints, Glass, El*. Ga. Phone 877.
DOORS. SASH, BLINDS.
And everything in the building material
line. We are headquarters for these
goods, with the largest and most com
plete stock in the South. Buy White Pine
Doors. Sash and Blinds for your new
home.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
A. C. OELSCHIG. FLORIST,
would be pleased to have all Interested to
examine the Auto-Spray on exhlblton at
12 Broughton street, east. The sprayer Is
used for spraying trees, plants, vines,
cattle (for keeping off files), lien houses,
etc. Also ss a fire extinguisher.
Either phone. 49t>. Nursery'.
J. GARDNER, Agent.
Bell Phone 1639. '
BUSINESS NOTICES.
of every bit of harness leaving our es
tablishment Is an unvarying rule with us.
Whether you order a line set of harness
or not your requirements receive our
best attention. We wouldn't turn out a
poor piece of harness at any price.
VEHICLES?
Well, we have the largest and most
complete stock south of Baltimore. The
only repository in Southeast Georgia
handling Fraziers, Babcock, Moyer,
Buckeye and Woodhull’s lines. We cer
tainly lead in quality and styles with
prices and terms right to aIL
COHEN-KULMAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON CO.
Largest Vehicle and Harness Dealers
South.
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
If you have any eye troubles consult
us. If you need glasses we want to fit
you. If you need treatment will advise
you. Have you seen our latest machin
ery for lense grinding, it Is the most com
plete plant in (he South, and enables us
to compete with any establishment in the
country for fine prescription work. Bring
us your Oculist Ris, and get your glasses
the same day.
DR. M. SCHWAB & BUN,
471 Bull street.
GBorgialiyriip
Bottled when first made and
containing to a high degree the
three qualities of fine cane
syrup—excellent flavor heavy
body—light color.
This delicious article is sold
by us In bottles at $1 per dozen.
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
TELEPHONE 200.
Warm Weather
jewelry.
Buttons. Pins, Buckles, etc., are
needed In warm weather a s in cool.
We are showing the pick of the
new century styles; In Gold, Sil
ver, Enamel, etc.
R. Van Keuren & Go.,
143 Bull St. Oa. Phone 991.
4 RING US UP
HARVARD
Pore Bottled
BEER
HENRY SOLOMON & SON.
Wholesale Agents.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
We wish your clothes Just whits like
snow, so fslr. We use Octagon soap and
the clothes never fade. We give you
satisfaction and guarantee the best work.
Shirts Bc, New Shirts 10c, Shirt Waists
15c, Undershirts sc, Drawers 6c, Collars
I%c, Cuffs Sc. Handkerchiefs, ltic. Socks
*c, Pants Cleaned 25c, Family Clothes,
mixed, a dozen. 50c: Family, all starch.
Clothes, a dozen. 81.00; Duck Skirt* 20c,
Linen Suits 50c.
Our delivery wagon will call for linen.
ROBERT A TONG CO ,
First Class Chinese Laundry.
Be!) Phone 1200. 823 Broughton, east.
THE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS.
The only way to get your carpets prop,
erly taken up, cleaned and taken care of
for the summer, la to turn the Job over
to the District Messenger end Delivery
Cos., telephone 2, or call at 32 Montgomery
atreet, and they will make you an esti
mate on the coat of the work. Prices
reasonable. They also pack, move and
store furniture end pianos.
C. H MEDLOCK, Supt. and Mgr.
VON DM EXECUTED.
By the American Bonding and Trust
Company of Baltimore. We are author
ised to execute locally (Immediately upon
application) all bonds in Judicial tro.
ceedlngs In either the state or United
Btates toirts and of Administrators and
gus:dUns.
DEARJNG A HULL. Agents,
Telephone S2c Provident Building.
THE CHATHAM BANK
TV*
LEOPOLD ADLER, President
JOHN R C 'D 3 ll^ S c^ e f resl^‘-
c a A cS r-^sr
tloni”; bankS ’ aseoclations and corral
Liberal favors extended to correannna
fn* b “ nlc *' as °ur unsurpassed facility,
BUYS 6 av?> SS*returai! Mea
AND SELLS FOREIGN pv
CHANGE, WRITES LETTER*
CREDIT AND ISSUES BANK vfnvU
orders payable in all
OF EUROPE. L Pa RT3
Interest compounded quarterly on a.
posits m the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposit Boxes and Vaults 'fir
SOBIiRTMIi
Capital °*. t , hß .. a ‘ a . te ... O !.. GBors -
Surplus and undivided profits
DEPOSITORY OF THE
GEORGIA. “ 0F
Superior facilities for transacting a
~ General BahkTKj~Bi7ilne..
Collections made on all pnirTf7~
accessible througiTt)a~nks~and bankers.
anif^h' 118 or -Banks, Bankers, Merchants
for ram sollclted - Safe Deposit Bo s
quarterly?* 01 ° f *•*”*•’ lnter “‘ WW.
and el upwards n * E * Cha "S 8 ° n D
i°n H Ji^ A . NNERr - President.
, A ,-, CRANE ' Vice President.
JAMLb SLLLIVAN, Cashier.
directors.
E N A wm NERT ' S: M n , W - CORDON.
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.
The Citizens Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Transaeta a (ienerul Banking
Business.
Solicits Accounts of Individual*.,
Merchants, Ranks and Other Corpo.
rations.
Collections handled with safety,
economy and dispatch.
Interest, compounded quarterly,
allowed on deposits in our Savtaga
Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes and Storage
vaults.
BRANTLEY A. DENMARK, President.
MILLS B. LANE, Vice President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER. Asst. Cashier.
No. 1640. Chartered 1866.
-THE-
Hi! ill hi
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL, *500,000. SURPLUS, $106,*.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A G. CARSON. President.
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President.
W. M DAVANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chante and corporations received opon
the most favorable terms consistent with
safe and conservative banking.
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital S2O, <W
Undivided profits 50,000
This bank offers Its services to corpora
tlons, merchants and Individuals.
Has authority to act as executor, ad
mlnlstrator, guardian, etc.
issues drafts on the principal cities la
Great Britain and Ireland and on ths
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.
TV .ALTER F. HOGAN. Asst. Cashier.
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 or
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 ImprovementCn
A MUTUAL LOAN AND BUILDING
COMPANY, INSTALLMENT PLAN-
No loans made outside of Chataara
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. and Treas-
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Kehoe. Lee Hof
Myers. H. C. Cunningham. H. P- Smart,
C. 8. Connerat.
Ii Wiper Piste
For sale, a Forsalth Newspaper Folder,
will fold sheet 27x48. It Is In good order.
Price 8100. It cost originally BU*- bul
ws havs no uss for It and want the roem
it occupies.
It will be an invaluable adjunct to say
newspaper office.
Address
MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, O*.
9PECIAL NOTICES.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Yon are reminded that noee la 4b*
time to ate l'azton’a
B—D H—r. POISON.
It trill keep your premiere frr
from tbia pest. Sold in large bolt
for StCc.
DETERSIVE FLUID
Slakes old clothes look Hko o' - ”'
Sold In largo bottles for 25c.
SOLOMONS CO..
Congress and Barnard and Bol> *•
Branch ilote.
r ■■" * " ’
ii CHOCOLATE*. BON BOSS.
■ The finest line of Cl. ocolates. Bon r3or '
In ths city.
Cakes and all kinds of Pastry.
Try our Ico Creams and jiiberbete
can’t be beat.
French Crsam a Specialty.
BELKINtaER A ORni'*’
U Broughton street.
TELEPHONES yfc,