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Matter* at Beaufort.
Beaufort, S. C., July 4. —First Sergt.
Howell Cobh hits been promoted to
the rank of quartermaster sergeant of
the marine corps, anil will be detailed
for duty at the Port Royal barracks,
where he has previously served. This
I- the best position in the corps next
tip that of a commissioned officer. It
is a coveted position and only award-
M to men of excellent merit.
Uapt. B. B. Woog will spend a few
days in Washington next week, where
he will pass his examination for pro
motion to captain, to which grade he
was ndvanced last March.
The United States steamship Eagle
and Yankton. Commanders Wood and
Knight have arrived at the naval sta
tion on their way north from Cuba,
where they have been engaged in sur
veying duty for the past eight months.
They are to receive a general over
hauling at the Portsmouth, N. H.,
navy yard.
In honor of the glorious Fourth the
Union salute of forty-five guns was
fired by the marines at the nav’al sta
tion at noon to-day. The station and
ships were gaily decorated with flags.
A similar salute was fired here.
Mr. Fred Chaplin has been appointed
engineer of the pumping plant at
Ft. McPherson. Oa. He has re
cently filled that position at Ft. Fre
mont.
MARRIAGE#>
WEITMAN PT ANTON Married
June 10, 1008. by Rev. Dr. W. C.
Schaeffer, George Marion Weitman and
Laura Eugenia Stanton. Both of this
city.
TURNER—DETOAS Married at
the Bishop's residence July 3. 9:30 p.
m., George L. Turner and Mary Fran
ces Deegan, by Rev. Father Kennedy.
Jacksonville and Brooklyn, N. Y.. pa
pers please copy.
McGONIGLE—MURPHY. Married.
June 4. at St. Patrick's Church. Mr.
Edward McGonigle and Miss Katie
Murphy. The ceremony was perform
ed by Father John McCarty.
I" " ’"JS— -L-U- 1 "-
DEATHS.
ELLIOTT—Died In Washington. July
3, 1903, Lucy Ireland Sorrel Elliott,
daughter of the late Francis Sorrel of
Savannah, Ga., and widow of the late
Stuart Elliott of Georgia. Interment
and burial services in Laurel Grove
Cemetery. July 6, at 10:30 a. m.
HARTSTINE. —In Greenville. S. C.,
June 30, Martha A. Hartstlne, widow
of Capt. Henry J. Hartstine. in the
86th year of her age. Funeral services
at Christ Church, Greenville. Inter
men at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, New
ark. N. J.
FI'KKKAL INVITATIONS.
LEONARD.—The relatives And
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wylly W.
Williams, are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral of their daughter,
Mrs. S. Allene Leonard, at their resi
dence, No. 533 East Broad street, this,
Sunday, afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock.
MEETINGS.
AN^NvTI^MKKTINtr^rvvTNNAII COl'N
ril, NO. 1, OK HER AMERICAN
FIREMEN.
The annual meeting of this Council
will be held Monday, July 6, at 8:30
p. m., at Fire Headquarters, West
Broad and Indian streets. All mem
bers are requested to attend this meet
ing. Election of officers and Board of
Directors take place.
JNO. E. MAGUIRE, President.
A. J. TOSHACH, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF I OLI MBl'S.
A special meeting of Savannah Coun
cil will be held in Council Chamber
on Sunday, July 5, at noon. Full at
tendance desired.
P. J. O’CONNOR, Grand Knight.
E. M. CONNOR. Recorder.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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.
MONET. MORTGAGES, ETC., sec
ond quarter, 1903. .
Also 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.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Headquarters First Regiment Cav
alry, G. S. T.—Bids will be received
by the undersigned at No. 13 Abercorn,
north, until noon Wednesday, July 8.
to furnish fresh meat, bread, grocer
ies, forage and Ice required by this
regiment during encampment at Fair
Grounds, near Savannah, July 21 to
28. Right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or any part of same. Sched
ules can be seen on application to
James G. Nelson, quartermaster, 13
Abercorn. north.
By order of
P. W. MELDRIM.
Colonel Commanding.
LEVY'*
DISCOUNT NOT Icm
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT.
Nr paring rear bill, an n
fore the 13th Inst.
H. LEVY 4k BRA
HEY YOl'R
ICE CREAM
AND SHERBETS
from
BEI.SINGER A GROSS.
PHONES XUS.
Tickets given on nntornobflr
with every Bfl-cent cash pnr
cliase.
John Hardy Purvis. J. B. Goodman.
C. C. Atkins.
acme; realty company
4 East Bryan Street.
Savannah. Ga.
We are buying, selling and renting
agents.
Bell 'Phone 113$. Ga. 'Phone 1429.
CLEAHAACE KALIS
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 wilt bs
put on walla free of cbasge.
WM. TAYLOB & SONS,
K. of P. Hall. Ga. Phone 177.
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LEE ROY MYERS SCO
HUM BOLDT
C\f+ J! DC
IU/AnJ
• ■ r‘£
AS GOOD AS CURRENCY
4ATT. - t , • r .
FACTS
Oar fixed priee of 91.00 for our Aluminum Eye-Glanei and Spec
tacled. nllli crystal lene, that others rharg 92.50 for* ARE FACTS.
We ulso K'mruntee the fit, the frames and crystal lens*
AND GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK
IF NOT SATISFACTORY.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY CO., 26 w .„.
23—PHONES—*3 ESTABLISHED 1880.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
POLIC^nEN^VOLEVr^ASSOCIATION
Will give Its sixth annual Picnic at
Graham's Pavilion, Tybee Island, July
7. Whole tickets 50 cents; half tickets
25 cents. Schedule is as follows:
(Standard 90th meridian time):
Lv. Savannah. Lv. Tybee.
5 45 a. m. 5 00 a. m.
9 00 a. m. 7 00 a. m.
12 OOnoon 9 55 a. m.
2 30 p. m. 1 16 P- m.
4 15 p. m. 6 00 p. m.
6 00 p. m. 6 50 p. m.
7 40 p. m. 9 20 p. m.
11 00 p. m.
Committee—Sergt. W. H. Powell,
chairman: J. H. Lange, J J. Murphy,
J. P. O'Brien, J. O. Harper, R. B.
Davis. C. A. Collins, A. M. Broom, T.
J. Fogarty.
The committee reserves the right to
eject the holder of any ticket from the
pavilion at Tybee.
FOR SI MMF.R HEALTH.
Hot weather diseases are largely germ
diseases. The health of the home can
best be guarded by liberal use of dis
infectants during the summer months.
In order to keep all drains, sinks, etc.,
free from infection during the summer,
Red Cross Chlorides should be freely
used. Poor disinfectants are worse
than none, because they give a sense
of security without the reality. We
are prepared to furnish disinfectants
that you can depend on; can tell you
what Is best for each purpose and how
to use It. The cost will be very little.
KNIGHT’S PHARMACY,
Oglethorpe Ave. and Drayton St.
RYAN’S BUSINESS* COLLEGE,
Provident Building,
Savannah, Ga.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS.
Su:nmer session now in progress.
Special summer rates. Stenography,
(Munson, Graham and Pitman), type
writing. bookkeeping English branches,
penmanship. Latest and best methods.
Short, thorough, practical courses.
Typewriting taught by the touch methr
od; tabulating taught by the use of
the Gorin Tabulator. Graduates as
sisted to situations. If employed dur
ing the day attend our popular night
session. Call and examine the methods
and workings of this College. Send
for catalogue.
M. B, RYAN, Principal.
THE WARSAW ICE AND LIGHT CO.
announces that it is now ready with ice
to supply all comers at its factory at
Thunderbolt and all others within
reach of its delivery wagons or other
means of transportation. Special at
tention to orders for supplying yachts
and boating parties.
Telephone either line 752-4.
GEO. C, VARN, Manager.
SAVANNAH PREPARATORY SCHOOL
MILITARY.
Barnard and Hairls sts. Ga. phone 1811
Thorough preparation for the best
American universities and scientific
schools. Catalogues at Connor’s.
THE WIGWAM.
A summer camp in the Adlrondacks,
for ten boys. An Ideal place to remove
college conditions.
WARSAW.
STEAMER LOUISE
ijakes regular trips to Warsaw Island
Sunday and Wednesday, leaves Savan
nah 8:30 a. m.. Thunderbolt, Pedrick
wharf, 10 a. m. Music at pavilion.
Fare from Savannah 50c; Thunderbolt
40c. Steamer does not return to Sa
vannah Sunday.
H. F. STROBHAR, Agent.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Now Is the time to plant Violets.
You will get more and finer flowers by
planting them now. We have fine,
healthy plants at 50c per hundred. They
are clean and no spot on them.
Choice Cut Flowers, Floral Designs,
and Decorations of alt kinds are our
specialties.
GEO. WAGNER'S SON. Florist,
Bull and Perry streets.
Green House Phone (Ga.) 498.
Both Phones 588.
The Savannah
Steam Laundry,
OFFICE, 17 WEST CONGRESS.
’PHONES, 383-335.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. JULY 5. 1903.
THE TIDE TO-DAY
Is all that could be wished for. A
high tide with splendid bathing all the
afternoon.
HOTEL TYBEE
Has ample accommodations for the
large crowds that will take advantage
of a magnificent surf.
SACRED CONCERT
Will be rendered this afternoon by
Levins splendid orchestra. The best
music on the island.
CHAS. F. GRAHAM,
PROPRIETOR.
NOTICE
Automobilisis!
We huve recently secured
the agency of the celebrated
"HYDRA" batteries for auto
mobiles.
Will last THREE times as
long as any battery on the
market.
Don’t yon appreciate quality?
Every battery guaranteed.
Abrahams & Putzel,
136 Whitaker street*
PHONE 925.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GERMAN FRIENDLY SOCIF.TY.
If any member or widow did not
get their ticket for the picnic can get
it by calling on the secretary or can
get it at the w’harf Tuesday morning.
A. HELLER, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Office Superintendent Public Works
and Roads, Chatham County.
Savannah, Ga., July 5, 1903.—Notice
is hereby given that the public road
leading from the old Skidaway road
to Thunderbolt will be closed to public
travel from Monday, July 6, 1903, until
further notice.
W. F. CHAPLIN.
Superintendent Public Works and
Roads, Chatham County.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
The finest country curds, country but
ter and fresh country chickens you
ever saw.
M. S. GARDNER.
'Phones 575.
A TICKET FREE.
Remember these tickets to the SBSO
automobile are given with purchases
of 50c that you have to make to live.
You buy our meats, might as well get
a ticket.
JAS. J. JOYCE.
'Phones 107.
FISHING TACKLE,
OUR 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.
That motto is sustained
to the satisfaction of the
patrons of this laundry.
There is excellence in
our work and our chief
aim is to please all.
*
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
Enter Ye Cadillac.
We have waited, waited, long for
thee. Our suspense is now over, and
we invite the public to our opening on
Monday afternoon.
In addition to the CADILLAC TON
NEAU and the CADILLAC RUNA
BOUT, we will also have on exhibition
a CADILLAC CHASSIS. This we offer
as our excuse for waiting on these
superb machines. We invite owners of
others machines particularly, and we
request them to bring their mechanical
friends, to whom we will explain with
pleasure the mechanical advantages of
this car.
THE
Pierce Stanhope,
The grandest Gasoline Stanhope pro
duced. will also be here in numbers.
This is the car that has and is doing
all of a physician’s work without the
repair bill.
THE
Stevens-Duryea,
The fastest car of Its weight in the
world, and as noiseless as an electric.
These are the cars to which we have
pinned our faith, now that we can get
them for delivery. Keep your eye on
us.
R. V. CONNERAT.
Dealer in Reliable Automobiles.
Storage, Rental and Repairs.
Nos. 346-348 BULL STREET.
The Best Coffee
The finest flavored and
the most economical is
our own mixture and
brand,
Waldorf-Astoria
Mocha and Java, roast
ed and mixed by ex
perts. Makes a delic
ious cup.
1-lb can 35c; 3-lb can $1
Phones 554.
We Are Laying
Particular stress upon the quality and
prices of our Diamonds and other
Precious Stones.
A large stock to select from. Stones
selected and matched by experience
and education in the Diamond market.
We really offer advantages to the buy-
THEUS & CO.
EXCURSIONS. “
CRANDEXCURSiON
OUT TO
THE SEA!
Steamer leaves wharf foot of Whita
ker street at 4:00 o'clock
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
RETURN ABOUT 7:30.
THE BAR IS CLOSED
ON ALL SUNDAY TRIPS.
FARE 25 CENTS.
GEO. U. BEACH, G. M.
THINK IT OVERT
FARE 25 CENTS
For a Trip
AROUND THE HORN, SUNDAY.
Steamer TWO STATES, from foot of
Bull street, 4 o’clock. An opportunity
to enjoy the sea breezes and a view of
historic Cabbage Island, Warsaw and
Wilmington Islands. Music. Refresh
ments.
Steamer will stop at Thunderbolt at
7 p. m. on return to city for those who
desire to take the cars. Also for those
w’ho wish to take the steamer to the
city from Thunderbolt 10c.
FRANK BARKER
EXPERT IN
ARTIFICIAL STONE,
GRANOLITHIC
—AND—
CEMENT
SIDEWALKS.
REFERENCES—Lawton Memorial,
Chatham Academy, Bull Street
Squares, Union Station, St. Patrick's
Church. Broughton Btreet, and 500
other places.
P. O. Box 151. <l2 Barnard St
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BOOFTHEPmEDTpAmm
SEE US ABOUT IT.
E. C. PACETTI A SON,
Phone 641. 140 Whitaker Street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A Little
Half Hour
Of your time stop in at our store, hear
the NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH
and you’ll be on our customer list.
Every one who comes to your home
expects ' entertainment, and there’s
nothing that will give them a quarter
the variety the EDISON PHONO
GRAPH will for so little cosh Ever
thought of it this way.
For sale by us on easy terms.
™tRA Y c °
116-118 Barnard Street.
T. F. MAGRUDER, Manager.
“The Music House."
A Cooling Luxury
Just try our Ice Cream
as
Serves It, with its perfect fruit
flavors, its rich creamy taste
and delicious coldness. Quality
is not sacrificed to price. It is
the richest, coldest, creamiest
Ice Cream in the South
’Phones 597.
i 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.
Summer Jewelry
For Outing and Vacation
Wear.
Artistically fashioned.
* Durably Made and
Reasonably Priced.
R. VAN KEUREN & CO.,
JEWELERS.
143 Bull. Ga. 'Phone 991.
Second-Hand Bicycles
We have them at all prices. Bargains
—every one of them. Come see our line.
C- W. THOMAS,
Jefferson and Broughton lane.
From Date of Deposit.
Deposits made with this company draw interest
from date of deposit until withdrawn.
SAVANNAH TRUST COMPANY
CAPITAL, $500,000.
Wm. W. Mackall, Geo. J, Baldwin, Wm. V. Davis,
President. Vice President. Sec’y & Treas.
Our reputation doesn’t come by cbance
—it’s because we’ve conclusively demon
strated that we do the best laundering in
the South.
Office: 307 Bull Street. Phones 700,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Sturdy
Germania,
Capstone of S3
Shoe Building.
Geil & Quint,
205 Broughton St., West
For That
Midnight Thirst!
The Acme
Water Cooler
Keeps ice water all night. It
is invaluable in the sick room
and is appreciated by every
kind of thirst.
We’ll be glad to show it to
you.
Solomons Cos.,
Ball and Chariton.
Congress and Barnard.
Onr Bull Street Store 1 Both *Phones
Is Always Open. f 63.
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 !
If you contemplate painting your
house don't fail 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.
Electric Light
AND
Bell Wiring.
Motor and gcnersl repair*. A standard
tine of Electrical supplies at Rock Bottom
Prices.
Electrical Construction Cos.
Corner Congress and Drayton Sts.
PHONES 519.
Creole
Linen Suits
Guaranteed not to shrink or
fade —it's an ideal summer
suit, alt sizes,
5 6.00.
Wool Crash Suits, Negligee
Shirts, Pretty Neckwear,
Cool Underwear. Have made
some mighty cuts on prices.
Men's $12.50 Suits now $7.50.
FALK’S,
“Around the Corner
Are you adrift without a purpose,
without ambition, without hope of
ever owning your own home? If so
the fault is yours. We have been of
fering you the chances of buying a
home on your own terms. If you get
left blame yourself. Better come in
and let us tell you more about it.
CHATHAM REAL ESTATE AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.,
F. W. GARDEN, Sec’y and Treas.
14 Bryan Street. East.
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
J. H. H. ENTELMAN, President.
J. FERRIS CANN, Vice President.
BARRON CARTER. Cashier.
Accounts of corporations, firms
and inviJuals solicited.
Department of Savings, 4 per
cent, interest, computed quar
terly.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ore
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 & bark number machine,
but aend to headquarters for machine
and record catalogues, or call and hear
the up-to-date Victor.
Youmans & Leete,
365 West Broad street,
SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA.
Or LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY CO.,
18 Broughton street, west.
Wouldn't It Sir You
It you missed the chance to buy one of
our ELECTRIC FANS now? Maybe
you don t thinkso; in that case you are
out a little comfort for being doubtful.
There is going to be a hot old time be
fore July is over, so you had better be
prepared. The cost of a fan is not so
much aad the running cost after you
get It is not worth consideration.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY C 0„
Phones 62. 40 Drayton Street.
THE BEST FOODS.
The best fresh meats of all kind*.
The best hams. The best strips. The
heat wines and liquors. The best place
to buy them.
C. H. MONSEES,
-phones 587. _ Hall and Jefferson-
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 ajtd let ua explain to
you how easy It Is. Ga. Phone No. I<& 4 -
Open evenings: Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays