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ENGINE TIR>ED OVER.
Rngiiiffr nil FlrriiiHH Wore Hurt
X*ar l.nkr.
Athens, Ga., June 30.—This morning
at 9 o'clock, on account of a switch
that had been tampered with, onte
mile this side of Luke, on the North
eastern branch of the Southern Rail
road, a freight engine was turned
over, the Engineer, Bog Blackman, be
ing severely bruised and the fireman.
Bob Lemon, having his left arm
broken and hip and thigh badly hurt.
" The coroner's jury in the case of
Henry Jones, colored, whose dead body
Was found near the Seaboard trestle
in this city a week since, has return
ed a verdict of murder, but is unable
to fix the crime on any one.
CAVALRY FOR ROME.
Hospitable Reception Arranged for
the Regulars,
Rome, Ga., June 30.—The squadron of
the Seventh United States Cavalry will
reach Rome to-morrow morning. The
troops will be met near the clfy by the
local military companies, Mayor and
Council, ladies in carriages and promi
nent citizens and escorted to the city.
The squadron will remain here three
days and will give dally exhibitions at
Hnmilton Park. Hundreds of visitors
are expected In the city, and many of
the merchants have decorated their
stores for the event.
Grove's Chronic Chill Care
Cures the chills that other chill tonics
don't cure. Made of the following
fluid extracts: Peruvian bark, black
root, poplar bark, prickly ash bark,
dog wood bark and sarsaparilla; no
cure, no pay. BO cents. —au.
MARRIAGES.
June
30. 1903, by the Rev. John D. Jordan,
Dr. Frank Cheatham Wilson and Mrs.
Sofle Rriee Dunham. Baltimore Sun
please copy.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
WIEHRS.—The relatives and friends
of Mr. Henry Wiehrs are invited to
attend the funeral of his daughter
Minnie at 4 o'clock this afternoon from
511 Park avenue, west, Interment Lau
rel Grove.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THEV^CCmT^LAXARr%r~
More safe, certain and effective than
all else. For a half century Warburg's
Tablets have cured malarial and fever
troubles. Their great value has been
proven in thousands of cases. Malaria
can only !;e worked out of the system
by treating the blood. A remedy that
destroys the malarial germs in the
blood and neutralizes the bad effects
of malarial poison offers the only hope
for a cure. The only medicine that
does this is Warburg’s Tablets. They
not only destroy every trace of poison
but keep the blood in such vigorous
condition that poisonous matter of any
kind cannot accumulate. If you have
any symptoms of malaria or kindred
aliments don’t fall to take Warburg's
Tablets to-day. They are superior to
worthless imitations sold at higher
prices. AA'e sell Warburg's Tablets at
10 cents a dozen, 50 cents a hundred.
KNIGHT’S PHARMACY,
Oglethorpe Ave. and Drayton St.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
A dividend of $2.50) two dollars and
fifty Cents per share on the capital
stock of the Southwestern Railroad
Company will be paid on and after
July 3. 1903, to stockholders of record
on the books of the company at the
close of business June 15. 1903. Divi
dends payable at the office of the com
pany in Macon, Ga., and at The Citi
zens Bank of Savannah, Savannah,
Ga. The books of the company will
be closed front June 16 to July 6, 1903.
By order of the board.
JNO. M. AA ALKER,
Secretary and Treasurer.
NOTICE.
We beg to inform our friends and the
public that the undertaking and em
balming business at 112 Liberty street,
west, will be conducted as heretofore
under the name of Fox & Weeks.
Mrs. P. A. Fox will retain the firm
interest of her late husband, John H.
Fox.
FOX & WEEKS.
J. S. WEEKS.
MRS. P. A. FOX.
Savannah, (la., July 1, 1903.
IN9IHANCR.
I beg to inform the public that on
Oct. Ist I became associated with Mr.
R. M. Hull in the insurance business.
Mr. Hul’.’s agency represents the best
Fire, Life and Accident companies in
the country. A share of your valuable
patronage is solicited, and will be
highly appreciated. 1 will be pleased
to call and confer with you at any
time. Phones 824.
JOS. F. DOYLE,
No. 10 Drayton Street,
Provident Building.
NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.
Oglethorpe Lodge No. 1. I. O. O. F.
Interest coupons due July 1, 1!)03, on
bonds issued by this lodge will be paid
upon presentation to the undersigned.
JOHN A. HUTTON,
For Board of Trustees Oglethorpe
Lodge No. 1, 1. O. O. F., 10 Whitaker
street. June 30, 19Q3.
. NOTICE.
I hpve this day severed my connec
tion with the Savannah Grocery Com
pany. and thanking my numerous
friends for the many favors showh me.
1 would kindly ask them to patronize
my successor with above named com
pany. JACK J. MURPHY.
July 1, 1903,
NOTICE.
City of Savannah. Office Clerk of
Council, Savannah, Ga., June 30, 1903.
Parties desiring the Mayor's Report for
year 1901 can obtain same by calling at
the office Clerk of Council, City Ex
change. J. ROBERT CREAMER,
Clerk of Council.
CITY RONDS WANTED.
Proposals will be received until noon
Friday, July 3, for $9,000 of bonds of
the City of Savannah of the issue of
1879, and $6,000 of the issue of 1883. The
right is reserved to reject any or all
offerings. CHAS. G. RELL,
Secretary Sinking Fund Commission.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor the agents of
the British steamship Pilar de Larrin
aga, Harrison, master, will be respon
sible for any debts contracted by the
crew of said vessel.
_J : F. MINIS & CO.. Agents.
THE I'HATTAHOOi Ilia: t\ll at
KAII.ROAD COMPANY.
Savannah. Ga., June 30, 1903. —Cou-
pon Nc 6, due July 1, 1903, on the out
standing bonds of this company, will
b> paid upon presentation to the citi
zens Bank of Savannah, Georgia.
H. W. JOHNSON, Treasurer.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor the agents of
the Spanish steamship Altamira will be
responsible for any debts contracted oy
the crew of said vessel.
STRACHAN & CO., ..gents^
ROOFS hf.pwrf.il punted.
SEE US ABOUT IT.
E. C. PACETTI & SON,
Phone 64L J4O Wfiltoker'Street.
NEVER A DOUBT.
*
If you are a lover of good things, and
enjoy a smoke of high quality, your
choice will be
CORTEZ CIGARS
FACTS
Onr flxe<l price off 1.00 for our Aluminum Eye-Gln**r* and Spec
taclm, with crystal leiine, that other* clinrße $2.30 for* ARC FACTS.
We al*o guarantee the fit, the frame* and ery*tal lend,
AND GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK
IF NOT SATISFACTORY.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY CO., 26 w „ t .
met—PHONES—ana ESTABLISHED 1880.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Department of Savings, Southern
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savan
nah, July 1, 1903.—Interest for the sec
ond quarter of 1903 is now due, and will
be paid on demand. Depositors will
please leave their books at the bank to
be balanced.
JOSEPH COPPS, Accountant.
interest notice.
The Germania Bank. Savannah, Ga,,
July 1, 1903. —Interest for the second
quarter of 1903 on deposits in the Sav
ings Department is now due and paya
ble on demand. Depositors will please
leave their bocks to be balanced.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
interest notice.
Interest on deposits for the second
quarter, 1903, In the Savings Depart
ment of the People’s Savings and Loan
Company has been placed to the credit
of those Interested. It Is particularly
requested that nil pass books be handed
In for verification.
E. L. HACKETT, Treasurer.
July 1, 1903.
interest notice.
Savannah Bank and Trust Cos., Sav
ings Department, Savannah, Ga., July
1, 1903.—Interest for the second quarter
of the present year is now due and will
be paid on demand. Depositors will
please leave their pass books at the
bank to be balanced.
WM. F. McCAULEY. Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Savannah, June 30, 1903.—The Citi
zens Bank of Savannah, Savings De
partment.—lnterest for second quarter,
1903, is due and payable on demand.
Depositors will please leave their books
to have interest entered.
GEO. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
I\TEHEST NOTICE.
Savannah Trust Company, Savings
Department, Savannah, Ga., July 1,
1903.-Interest for the second quarter,
1903, Is now due and payable on de
mand. Depositors will please leave
their books to be balanced.
AVM. V. DAVIS,
Secretary and Treasurer.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust
Cos., Savannah, Ga.., July 1, 1903.—De
positors will please present pass books
for entry of Interest for the second
quarter, 1903, which Is now due and
payable on demand.
JOHN M. BRYAN, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga., June 30, 1903.—The
Chatham Bank Savings Department-
Interest for the second quarter, 1903,
is now due and payable on demand.
Depositors will please leave their pass
books that same may be entered.
F. W. CLARKE, Cashier. '
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office Augusta and Savannah Rail
road Company, Savannah, Ga., July 1,
1903. —A dividend of two dollars and
fifty cents ($2.50) a share has this day
been declared upon the capital stock
of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad
Company, payable on and after July
6. 1903, at the office of Hull & Lathrop,
Savannah, Ga., to stockholders of rec
ord this day. The transfer books of
the company will remain closed until
after July 6, 1903.
JOSEPH D. AVEED, President.
DIVIDEND NO. OS.
Southern Bank of the State of Georgia,
Savannah, Ga., June 26, 1903.
A semi-annual dividend of Four per
cent. 14 per cent.) upon the capital
stock of this bank has been declared,
payable on and after July 1, next, to
stockholders of record at close of bus
iness this date. The transfer books
will be closed until July 1, 1903.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. 3.
The National Bank of Savannah.
June SO. 1903.—The directors have de
clared a dividend of three dollars and
a half per share from the earnings of
the past six months, payable to stock
holders of record this date.
Checks for this dividend have been
mailed to stockholders.
F. D. BLOOD WORTH, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO, 147.
The Germania Bank, Savannah, Ga.,
June 25. 1903.—The directors of The
Germania Bank have this day declared
a semi-annual dividend of three dol
lars and fifty cents per share, paya
ble on and after July 1, 1903.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. <!.
Thp Merchants National Bank of Sa
vannah, Savannah, Ga., June 30, 1903.
The Board of Directors have declared
a dividend of three dollars per share
from the earnings of the bank for the
past six months, payable to stockhold
ers of record this date.
Checks for this dividend will be mail
ed to stockholders on July 3, 1903.
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Chattahoochee and Gulf Rail
road Company, Savannah, Ga., June 24,
1903. —A dividend of $2.50 per share has
been declared on the capital stock of
this company, payable on and after
July 1, 1903. to shareholders of record
this day. Checks for this dividend will
be sent Ly mail to stockholders.
The transfer books of the company
will be closed until July 2nd, 19i>>.
' H. W. JOHNSON,
tie cretary and Treasurer.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. 1003.
SFECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
Office of City Treasurer, Savannah,
July 1, 1903.—The following taxes etc.,
are now due:
REAL ESTATE, second quarter, 1903.
STOCK IN TRADE, second quarter,
1903.
FURNITURE, ETC., second quarter,
1903.
MONEY. MORTGAGES, ETC., sec
ond quarter. 1903.
Alfo WATER RENTS for six months
in advance from July 1, 1903, to Jan. 1.
1904.
A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT,
will be allowed upon all of the above
if payment is made within fifteen days
after the first of July.
C. S. HARDEE,
City Treasurer.
CUT FLOWERS AND MADE YP
WORK FOR ALL OCCASIONS,
Such as birthday, commence
ment, engagement or wedding pres
ents. etc., we will and can supply you
at all times with the best. In design
work for the last sad duty for friend
or kinfolks we are renowned for ar
tistic work. Workmanship and reas
onable prices.
A. C. OELSCHIG.
Telephone 496.
SAVANNAH ELECTRIC CO.
The July interest on the oustanding
bonds of the SAVANNAH ELEC
TRIC COMPANY will be paid at par
between the dates of July 1 and 20,
1903, inclusive, on presentation of cou
pons at the National Bank of Savan
nah. After July 20 they will be paid
on presentation in Boston. Mass., at
the office of the American Loan and
Trust Company.
GEO. J. BALDAVIN, President.
INSURANCE.
Insure your property against loss
from fire and storms. Storm Insur
ance may prove valuable to you during
the next few months. All the best
forms of accident, sickness and life in
surance. Life policies issued to wom
en at same rates as men. W. T.
HOPKINS, 18 Bryan street, east.
Phones 219. Charles Inglesby, Mgr.
CLEARANCE SALE
of Paints, Stains, Colors and Varnishes.
Until cleared out ail stock will be sold
regardless of cost, In order to make
room for our own goods made In Sa
vannah. Remarkable low prices on
Wall Paper, Picture Moulding, Glass
and Prepared Kalsomine. All Ingrain
Wall Papers purchased here will be
put on walls free of charge.
WM. TAYLOR & SONS,
K. of P. Hall, Ga. Phone 877.
FLCMBING.
P. E. MASTERS, the Old Reliable
Plumber is now located at 209 Whit
aker street, and Is ready to give you
estimates on new work as well as
sewer conectlons. All work done by
this house will be guaranteed.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Let me furnish your house with the
latest plumbing fixtures, a portable
shower bath, a tile floor for bath room,
or place a DeLery light in your library.
E. F. BRODERICK,
242 Drayton Street. Ga. ’Phone 1077.
A BOX OF SARDINES.
If you get out on an outing you
want a choice box of my sardines—
Picnic Sardines. Plenty good things
to go along, as biscuit, Jam, olives,
pickles, etc. J. F. LUBS.
P. S. A nice little bottle of that 23-
year-old wouldn’t hurt anybody.
KIEHNAN PLCMBING COMPANY,
10 State Street, West.
Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam
fitting. Sole agent Kern Gas Burner.
Jobbing promptly attended to. Prices
reasonable.
SOTICfc.
PROPERTY OWNERS —DO NOT
wait until ordinance requiring you to
connect to new house drainage is en
forced. It will pay you to have it done
at once by the former inspector of
plumbing, W. H. COSGROVE.
AT GARDNER’S TO-MORROW.
The best is none too good for you in
eatables. I keep the best, and only the
best. It is the choice of its kind that
comes to town. Plenty of everything.
Phones 575. M. S. GARDNER.
P. S. Country eggs and butter and
curds a specialty. Headquarters for
these things.
SAVANNAH DYE WORKS.
The popularity of this establishment
make it headquarters for dyeing and
cleaning of every description. Lace
curtains finished by steam (no
frames). Blankets a specialty. 19 York
street, west, between Whitaker and
Bull
FISHING TACKLE.
OCR C. A C. HOOKS
the best ever sold in this market. We
can furnish and fit you out with every
thing needed for a salt or fresh water
trip, and our fish expert can show you
all the new wrinkles, and tell new
stories.
CORNWELL & CHIPMAN.
wantedT"’
By one of the leading wholesale gro
cery and liquor firms, a first-class city
salesman, that commands a good pat
ronage and can give first-class refer
ences. Good salary guaranteed. Ad
dress Al, Morning News Office.
Don't Forget
That the real thing in
Fish Suppers is to be
found at
South End
Fine fresh fish-
HOT ROLLS, TOO.
Take a Surf Bath.
Bowl —Dance —Rest.
Good Music all the time.
To-morrow night
The Weekly Ball.
Try the South End Fish
Suppers with Hot Rolls.
“CASINO"
THE MERRY MONARCHS
“A Jealous Wife"
And Comedy Sketches,
5:00 and 9:00 p. m.
For That Tired Feeling
A Gcol Salt Water Bath
In the Swimming Pool.
KEEP YOW~EYE OPEN
FOR THE
4th of July Programme,
Dancing Every Night,
The crowds who daily visit Tybe?
Island all speak of the ever increasing
popularity of
HOTEL TYBEE
The bathing, the boating and the
fishing are fine, and daily indulged in
by the many who visit the island.
Fish Suppers
Such as are furnished at our place
cannot be found elsewhere, and if you
visit our place once you will return
when you are on the island.
CHAS. F. GRAHAM,
PROPRIETOR.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Retail Department.
We are selling the following
less than cost:
Chamois skins 6c; regular price 15c;
chamois skins 9c; regular price 20c;
chamois skins 12c; regular price 25c;
chamois skins 15c; regular price 30c;
chaipois skins 20c; regular price 40c;
chamois skins 25c; regular price 50c;
chamois skins 40c; regular price 76c;
chamois skins 50c; regular price sl.
One-half pint tin cans Burnishine
12c; regular price 20c.
Pint tin cans Burnishine 20c; regular
price 35c.
Quart tin cans Burnishine 35c; regu
lar price 50c.
Corner Congress and Barnard' Streets.
fo r
oil, paint and whitewash. Fire proof and
weather proof. An excellent disinfectant ( an
be applied by any one to any kind of surface
with any kind of brush.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY, Sole Agents
DON’T THROW YOUR OLD CLOTHES
And shoes away. New shoes make
corns. You can get your old ones half
soled and heeled for 50 cents. We al
ter, clean, press and repair clothes and
guarantee entire satisfaction. Ga
Phone 2SOB. D. EPSTEIN,
No. 112 Drayton Street.
NOTICE.
If you are around Congress and
Whitaker drop in at SCHWARZ'S
and try one of those Famous New Or
leans Gin Fizz that he serves. Also
other fine goods served in the best of
style.
ATTENTION.
If yon are having; nny trouble
with your real estate collections
see me. G. A. MERCER. .!R.,
Southern Bank Building.
FRANK BARKER
EXPERT IN
ARTIFICIAL STONE,
GRANOLITHIC
—AND—
CEMENT
SIDEWALKS.
REFERENCES— Lawton Memorial,
Chatham Academy, Bull Street
Squares, Union Station, St. Patrick's
Church, Broughtoh street, and 500
other places.
P. O. Sox 151 12 Barnard St.
a., i fs.
Connected
With
The Chinese Song, Daybreak at Ca
lamity Farm, the Scene at a Dog
Fight, Auction Sale of Household
Goods, or Farm Yard Imitations,
when you hear the new EDISON PHO
NOGRAPH reproduce the duets by
Spencer and Girard.
You seem to see the Chinaman,
Calamity Farm, the Dog Fight and
the Auction Sale, so very realistic are
they.
Come in and hear them. We have
a feeling that it will be an EDISON
PHONOGRAPH' for you. Prices from
$lO to $75, and easy terms.
the RAY co ’
116-118 Barnard Street.
“Imitated but not equalled.”
The Sturdy
Germania,
Capstone of S3
Shoe Building,
Geil & Quint,
205 Broughton St. t West
KEEP COOL
A small quantity of ice put
in an i ■
Acme Water Cooler
will give ice water all night.
Useful in bedroom for the sick
or well.
Salt Water Soap
lathers in hard or soft water.
Solomons Go.
Congress Street and
Bull and Charlton Streets.
Our Bull Street Store is never
closed.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT,
by paying your bill, on or bo
fore the 15th lust.
. H. LEVY * BRO.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO HAVE THE
MOST
Tickets to win that SBSO Automobile
Get the lucky ticket at the New York
Dyers and Cleaners, Whitaker and
State streets. Your surely get the
best work, and it don’t cost any more
than any other place W’tll charge. 30
years dyeing and cleaning, 12 years at
the old stand.
NEW YORK DYE WORKS.
(OH\ED BEEP.
Let us send you a few pounds of that
choice Corned Beef again. Nothing but
choice cuts. Our own pickling.
GROOT’S MARKET,
Phones 454. Liberty and Jefferson.
From Date of Deposit.
Deposits made with this company draw interest
from date of deposit until withdrawn.
SAVANNAH TRUST COMPANY
CAPITAL, $500,000.
W.w. W. Mackall, Geo. J. Baldwin, W.m. v. Davis
F resident. Vice President. Sec’y & Treas.
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
J. H. H. ENTELMAN. President.
J. FERRIS CANN, Vice President.
BARRON CARTER, Cashier.
Accounts of corporations, firms
and inviduals solicited.
Department of Savings, 4 per
cent, interest, computed quar
terly.
IIL'S IK ESS NOTICES.
It’s as easy as rolling off of
a log to see that
THE VICTOR
TALKING MACHINE
is the best Talking Machine
in the world.
Don’t buy a back number machine,
but send to headquarters for machine
and record catalogues, or call and hear
the up-to-date Victor.
Youmans & Leete,
355 West Broad street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Or LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY CO.,
26 Broughton street, west.
DIAMONDS.
Mounted and Unmounted.
Our Mounted Diamond Brooches,
Pins, Lockets, Studs, Solitaire
and Fancy Rings, are of the lat
est designs and settings. Also,
fine line of IS-K. and 22-K. plain
Gold Rings.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS
43 Bull Street.
NOTICE I
If you contemplate painting your
house don’t fall to call and see our
line before giving your order. We
have the best DAVIS 100 PER CENT.
PURE PAINT. Will give you entire
satisfaction.
The Millard Paint Cos.,
Ga. ’Phone 822. No. 9 Whitaker St.
MARK APPLE, The Vehicle Man.
Arriving daily, the celebrated Bab
cock buggies, every style, McFarlan,
Barnesville and Valdosta’s buggies.
Don’t need any comment on these
works. Also two carloads Virginia
buggies, runabouts. Full line of de
livery and farm wagons. Harness of
every description. Prices and terms to
suit anyone. No misrepresentation and
fictitious guarantee.
MARK APPLE,
320 West Broughton street.
Warehouse Ferst Sons & Co.’s old
building, Bay and Whitaker streets.
Automobile coupons given with every
50 cents purchase.
GRADUATING SE
Chatelaine Watches,
Neck Pendants.
Waist Sets.
Belt Pins.
No gift so highly prized.
Our stock will fit any purse
and desire,
THEUS & CO.
THE BEST FOODS.
The best fresh meats of all kinds.
The best hams. The best strips. The
best wines and liquors. The best place
♦o buy them.
C. H. MONSEES,
Phones 587. Hall and Jefferson.
New Tires at Cut Prices.
We put them on for you and put
them on right. Bicycles properly re
paired.
0. IV. THOMAS,
Jefferaon and Broughton JLane.
Your Credit Is Good With Us.
Clothe your family for $1 per week
at the O. K. OUTFITTERS, 113 Whita
ker, near Broughton. Buy now ,pay
later. Call on us and let us explain to
you how easy it is. Ga. Phone No. 1654
Open evenings: Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
The Chatham Bank
SAVANNAH.
Solicit* the account* of Inot
Firm., Bank., A, Mcl||l
and Corporation*.
Special attention given to collec
tions.
Check, issued on all fore ,
points. Kn
interest compounded qnarterl
on deposits In Saving, Department
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM. JR., Vice Prr
dent. ’ '
EKED. W. CLARKE. Cashier.
COURTNEY TROUPE, Asst, t „, h
THE GERMANIA BANK
SAVANNAH. GA.
Ca P[M $200,000
Undivided Profits $125,000
Oilers its services to corpornM,,,,,
firms and individuals.
Authorised to act as executor,
administrator, guardian of estate.
Checks on all foreign points for
sale.
Interest paid on deposits in Sav
ings Department.
Safety boxes for rent.
HENRY Ul.l X. President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice Pres
JOHN .11. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER K. HOGAN, Asst, Cosl.ier,
Rent a Safely B
For your valuables before
going away for the summer.
- THE —
Southern Bank
has a few left at $5 an <{
upward per year.
Apply at the Bank.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Cashier.
THE CITIZENS BANK
OF SAVANNAH.
Capital Stock, $500,000.00
MILLS B, LANE, President.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN. r a shier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Assistant Cashier
directors.
MILLS B. LANE.
WILLIAM ROGERS
J. H. ESTILL.
H. D. STEVEKS.
JOHN R. YOUNG.
EDWARD F. LOVEUs
t. h. McMillan.
J. H. HUNTER
GEORGE J. MILLS.
E. T. COMER.
LAWRENCE McNEtLL.
J. W. HUNT.
J. J. CUMMINGS.
B. F. BULLARD.
Herman Myers, J. J. Dale,
President, Vice Presided
F. D. BLCODWOBTH, CASHIER
CAPITAL, $250,000.00.
Surplus and Undivided Pr0fit5,5245,000.03
The National Bank
of Savannah.
Buys and sells Foreign Exchange,
Foreign Coins, and Bank Notes.
Makes Cable Transfers to Foreign
Countries. _ ..
Issues Certificates of Deposit Payame
at a time specified or on demand with
out notice, on which it allows a reas
onable rate of interest.
Accounts solicited.
Correspondence Invited. ___
\o 1640. Chartered 1866.
—THE—
fediis ill ll
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000. SURPLUS SIOO,OOO.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
J. A. G. CARSON, President.
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankeis,
chants and corporations received upon
A Savings Account
systematically kept up in the
Georgia State B.&L. Ass’n
Draws 5 Par Cenl. Interest
PER ANNUM, COMPOUNDED
QUARTERLY.
Will ultimately enable you to’
business opportunities and will P
vide for time of sickness, insure a
petency In old age.
START AN ACCOUNT TO-DAT.
15 YORK, WEST.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HUY’ YOUR
ICE CREAM
AND SHERBETS
from
BELSINGER & GROSS.
-PHONES
Ticket* given on automobile
with every 50-cent ensh 1 M11
elm mo.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
Now Is the time to plant ' * o *'
You will get more and finer flowers
planting them now. We have •
healthy plants at 50c per hundred.
are clean and no spot on them. .
Choice Cut Flowers, Flora 1 L'es k
and Decorations of all kinds are
specialties. ...
GEO. WAGNER’S SON, H orlst ’
Bull and Perry streets.
Green House Phone (Ga.) 98 -
Both Phone*