The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, March 29, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Ijj Grippe Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The great danger from la grippe is of Its resulting in pneumonia. This can be avoided by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who used this remedy dur ing the epidemic of la grippe of recent years no case has ever been known to result in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain pre ventive of that dangerous disease. Price 26 cents: large size 50 cents. For sale hy all druggists. BOLL WEEVIL ARE IN PIKE COUNTY. Is the Opinion of Farmers in That Section. Bamesville, Ga„ March 28.—There Is the deepest interest felt among the farmers and business men of this city and section over the appearance of the much-talked-of boll weevil.. For sev eral days there have been on exhi bition at Baird & Hunt's warehouse a number of weevils which have been examined by nearly every one who has been in the city and it is practically agreed that they correspond perfectly with the pictures and deseftptions given of the boil weevil in Texas. The specimens on exhibition came from the farm of Dr. Bairon. a suc cessful farmer at Liberty Hill, in this county. They made their appearance some time ago but no attention was paid them. Dr. Barron says that the yield on the held where the weevils were found was short and he could not account for It at the time as he had not made a close examination. He is now convinced that it is due to the work of the insects. He found them plentiful in the cotton and those on exhibition here are in a glass jar with a boll of cotton, which they seem to devour with avidity. The situation is viewed with alarm by many of the people of this vicinity. Several of the specimens have been sent to the Department of Agriculture at Atlanta to Commissioner Stevens. The farmers here are satisfied that the greatly dreaded boll weevil has already made his advent into the Georgia cotton fields. Dublin siewn. Dublin, Ga., March 28.—Rev. M. A. Jenkins has decided to remain in Dub lin. Some time since he was offered the position of state evangelist of the Baptist Church'for Missouri. Yester day he announced to the members of the Dublin Baptist Church that he would decline the offer and remain In Dublin. He told hls congregation that he had traveled all over the state and the South, but 'preferred to live in Dublin. His decision was gladly re ceived. Mr. .Tenkins is popular with all of the people of this section. Rev. W. G. Woodbrldge of the Kirk wood Presbyterian Church of Atlanta will deliver the commencement sermon of the Dublin public schools Sunday, May 29. A GU4RAVTKI2D Cl RE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure you. in i to 14 days. 50c. —ad. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO SI PERIOK "cOURT JURORS. Petit Jurors who were discharged until Tuesday morning are further discharged until Wednesday morning. 30th inst. By order of His Honor, JUDGE CANN. JAMES K. P. CARR, Clerk S. C. C. C. BIDS WANTED. Office Director of Public Works, March 23 1904.—Bids w ill be received at this office until Thursday, March 31, 1904, at 12 o'clock, noon, city time, by the Streets and Lanes Committee, for furnishing feed as follows: No. 1 Timothy Hay, per 100 pounds. No. 2 Timothy Hay. per 100 pounds. Best quality Mixed Oats. All to be weighed at City Lot. En velops to be marked “Bids for Feed." The eity reserves the right to reject ’any or all bids. Preference given to party who can deliver feed from one location. Bids to be opened in pres ence of bidder. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Sealed proposals will be receiyed at this office until Thursday, March 31, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, city time, bv the Streets and Committee, for furnishing the city with supplies to be purchased during the month of April, 1904. such as Harness. Oils, Paints, Iron, Lime. Cement, Brick, Hardware, Tools. Limber and such other ma terial as is used by tWs department. All proposals must be made on offi cial forms, which can be had at this office on or after this date. Envelopes to be marked “Proposals for Supplies." The city reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened in the pres ence of bidder. GEO. M. GADSDEN. Director of Public Works. “THE WORTH OF A MAN.” Lecture by DR. JOHN P. D. JOHN, LAWTON MEMORIAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29. at 8:30 p. m. Seats on sale at floors at 50 and 75c. Our cow gives us the richest milk. Her coat of hair is just like silk: She eats “Our Own" cow feed and hay. And gives us plenty of milk each day. Try a sack from COLLINS. GRAY SON & CO., Liberty and East Broad ■ts.. Savannah. Ga. Phones 244. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Remington Standard Typewriter la still the standard. Durability, ease •f operation, simplicity, and the fact that you can put it In your Inventory are ita chief merits. See the latest models before buying a machine. R. M. HULL. Sole Dealer for Savannah, 10 Drayton Bt. Provident Building. GEO. A. MERCER, JR., LAWYER. Real Estate and Patents are my SliecialtlfH. Offices. Southern Bank Building. OPE* JAIL 4. 11*04. Central Hotel, 111 West Broad street. Savannah, Ga. Near Union and Cen tral Depots. T. A. Newsom, proprie tor. Rate 11. M per day, equal to any $2 £>o house Ip the city. Special races to p*m.nj.eiit boarders. Excellent table. Comfortable rooms. THAT M'ltlM, MIT, L*t ue risen ih-i spring suit. We car. ms its it g.jfid ns new Or we ran dye it an 1 rnsk. if new. st owe We **• r steam dyk works. *its sal Win taker. **ii 9*4, QUARANTINE IN FLORIDA FROM APRIL 1 TO NOV. 1. Tampa, Fla., March 28.—The state health officer, Joseph Y. Porter, has been informed by Surgeon General Wy man of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service that the "close quar antine season” will go Into effect April 1 and continue to Nov. 1. College Boys to Debate L'ntoninm. Athens, Ga.. March 28.—The Inter collegiate debate between the repre sentatives of the universities of Geor gia and North Carolina will take place at Chapel Hill. N. C., Friday night. The subject is that of labor unions; whether they are inimical to the in dustrial development of the country. The Georgia boys will represent the side of the labor unions. A. G. Golucke and W. W. Patterson will represent Georgia. Savannah Man in Jacksonville Cooperage Cos. Jacksonville, Fla., March 28.—The Jacksonville Cooperage Company, manufacturers of oil, turpentine and cypress syrup barrels, has recently been reorganized. J. A. G. Carson, vice president of the J. P. Williams Cos. of Savannah, has acquired the in terest of Henry Elson in the company. I Enjoy I lEeitincf] k Take A CURATIVE J y dives appetite and power to digest ' food. Makes Ilia worth living lor 1 sufferers from Stomach Troubles. CURES Dyspepsia. Indigestion, I Cholera Morbus, Cramps. Chills and 1 Fever, Malaria, Norvouaoess. * "Cheer up!” Get tU booklet free from druggists. I AT ALL GOOD DRUG STORES | FUNERAL INVITATIONS. NUNGEZER—The friends and ac quaintances of Mr. James V. Nungezer, Mr. Daniel E. Nungezer and family and Mr. W. B. Spann and family are respectfully invited to attend the fun eral of the former from the First Presbyterian Church this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Interment Lauirel Grove Cemetery. PECK—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peck and families are requested to attend th* funeral of the former from 217 Duffy street, east, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Interment In Laurel Grove Cemetery. New Orleans, Augusta arid Atlanta papers please copy. MEETINGS. ALEE TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. March 29, 1904. Attend ceremonial session at Ma sonic Temple S:ls this evening. Bring your novice and tell all visiting nobles to come and receive the glad hand. E. A. CUTTS, Potentate. T. E. YOUMAN.S, Recorder. LIVE OAK LODGE NO. 3, I. O. O. F. You are requested to meet at Met ropolitan Hall at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon, to pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, J. V. Nungezer. Brothers of sister lodges are invited to join us. By order of E. E. AUERBACH, N. G. J. R. BARFIELD, Secretary. DE KALB LODGE NO. 9, I. O. O. F. A regular meeting of this lodge will be held this evening at 8:30 o’clock In DeKalb Hall. The Third Degree will be conferred. Every member Is requested to be present. F. E. GRANT, N. G. JOHN W. SMITH. Secretary. SAVANNAH YACHT CLUB. Members of the Savannah Tacht Club are requested to mail dues to the undersigned, as no one has the au thority to receipt for same. W. H. CONNERAT. JR.. March 29, 1904. Sc’y and Treas. SPECIAL NOTICES. BIDS FOR SIDEWALK BRICK. Office Director of Public Works. Savannah, Ga., March 25, 1904. —Bids will be received at this office by the Streets and Lanes Committee until noon 12 o’clock, city time. Thursday, March 31. 1904. for furnishing the city with 100.000 hard burned sidewalk brick. Delivery to be made during the month of April. 1904. Sample of 5 brick to be furnished with bid. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. M. GADSDEN. Director of Public Works. MACON RAILWAY AND LIGHT CO. Dividend Notice. Savannah, Ga.. March 29. 1904. A dividend of $3.00 per share for the six months ending April 1 has been declared on the preferred stock of the Macon Railway and Light Cos. to the stockholders of record March 29. 1904. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. The books for transfer of stock will be closed from March 29 to April 1. E. L. DOUGLASS. Treasurer. E,\STER LILIES.' EASTER FLOWERS. Don’t put off ordering Easier Flow ers. Order to-day and be sure of hav ing them on Easter day. Our stock is very large and the llneat flowers grown. JOHN WOLF. Phones 8.14. Ott and Anderson Sts. NOTICE. FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE BEE W. J. B. ADAMS, Heal Fetal,- Hroker and Auctioneer, ih liryan Si., Kaat. 219 Both piionee. GENERAL INSURANCE. iteporta of i eeuaitles remind ua of the value of an accident policy. Moel liberal forma of Accident and Bn kite** Poll* lea laaued tty the Standard. Your lute re#: carefully protected against ioaa by fire, tornado and ma rine diaaatar W T itoPKINff. Agent II Hi ran afreet, east Pkonea til. C'llAltLLd INUUM9I, Manager. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. MARCH 29. 1904. * MURRAY HILL CLUB WHISKEY. This Particular Brand for Particular People. When your nerves aro all unstrung And you’re looking for a tonic, To cure you of the Hls Which apparently are cjhronic. This advice is given gratis. It will sarely fill the bill, Drink the Best of Whiskey—that is Rare-okt-meUow—MURRAY HILL. Sole Savannah Controllers, Best Grades of unadulterated feeds are cheapest No. 1 Timothy Hay, No. 1 Clover Mixed, No. 2 White Clipped Oats, No. 2 Mixed Oats, No. 2 White Corn, Pure Wheat Bran. Daisy Cow Feed The Hilk Mak( , r MAGIC FOOD W> D< SIM|NS & CQ> THUNDERBOLT PARK, SAVANNAH’S NEW AMUSEMENT RESORT. Everything to amuse both young and old. Toboggan Slide, Carousal, Parisian Maze, Minia ture Railroad, Shooting Gallery, Penny Arcade. Watch Newspapers for opening date. Special arrangement can be made for Picnics for Societies, Sunday Schools, Lodges, etc. W. H. LABB, Electric Park Amusement, FAMILY LIQUOR STORE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE FAMILY LIQI'OR STORE IN THE CITY. Try out famous Bell's Pure Rye, 75c foil quart; $3.00 per gallon. We handle the celebrated Piel's Dort munder & Muenchuer Beers, 1 2 dozen to the cask, by the cask and dozen. BELSINGER & CO., 43 4 | tr^ itat “ FULL LINE DCFF-GORDON SHERRIES. ococo The Best of All Prepared Cocoanut. Sold in Packages by Retailers. HENRY SOLOMON & SON SUPPLY THE TRADE. SPECIAL NOTICES. SOMETHING NO ONE ELSE HAS: WHITE ONIONS. BELL PEPPER. SPRING BROILERS. RED CABBAGE. M. S. GARDNER. BATH TUBS. Porcelain Lined, Guaranteed, SIB.OO and up. Plumbing and heating. Barfield, Chapman & Seckinger. 21 York Street W’est. Both Phones. If You Do 'Phone, | ’Phone ' 333, 383 or 94/ ) 9 ) Then you’ll have no more ) laundry troubles. It is good ) work that makes a good ' laundry and this laundry is known as Savannah • Georgia Laundry Company. I I WMi < WM|r*M I Ml Mml I (MtllffM M#Mt . SPECIAL NOTICES. TRUSTEVrs^AEE^F^RY^GOODS? Stock of Metzger & Brunson. Sealed bids are invited for the stock of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., also Store Furniture and Fixtures, and 1 Iron Safe, contained in the store No. 20 West Broughton street. Savannah, Ga.; said bids to be delivered to the trustee at the above address on or before 12 o’clock noon, March 29, 1904, and to be opened on the same date by the Hon. A. H. MacDonell. Referee in Bankruptcy, at 12:30 p. m.. at his office. No. 4 East Bryan street, in the presence of bidders. An in ventory may be seen upon application to the trustee at No. 20 West Brough ton street, where the privilege of in specting the stock will be granted. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. GEO. S. HAINES, Trustee Estate of Metzger & Brunson, Bankrupts. FINE ASSORTMENT OF ROSE PLANTS. Also Cut Flowers, Roses, Hyacinths, Sweet Peas, Freesias and Carnations. A. C. OELSCHIG, Both phones 498. J. Gardner, Agent, 18 Broughton street, east. COMMERCIAL COLLECTION AGENCY. No. 4 East Bryan street. Bell 1138—Phones—Ga. 142*. CLAIM FORWARDING and RENTAL COLLECTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. NOTICE TO THOSE WHO USE FOUNTAINS AND STREET AND GARDEN SPRINKLERS. Office of Savannah Water Works. Savannah. Ga., March 21, 1904.—The use of fountains and street and gar den sprinklers will be allowed only during the following hours: From 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. and from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Hose must be equipped with nozzle with opening not larger than 3-8 of an inch In diameter. Any parties vio lating the above rule will be placed on the docket. I. U. KINSEY, Supt. JIST RECEIVED Large shipment of the superior —RIDGE MO XT Rosendale Cement In barrels—the best made. ANDREW HANLEY CO, _____ Bole Agents. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION*. COLEMAN THOMSON, Real Estate Collections. Phones 41. It Hay street, west. Ul us collect your route and men age your estate* ■ There is nothing that adds more to the comfort of the house keeper than an Oil Cook Stove. We have them in Stock. We are also headquarters for Ice Cream Freezers, Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Reels, Noz- HARDWARE* CO., Bay and Jeffersbn Streets. Are You Going to the St. Louis Exposition? The best way to get p your money is to get a Savings Bank from the People’s Savings and Loan Cos. Don’t keep your money in the bureau drawer, and have it stolen —this happened to a Savannah lady a few days ago. E. L. HACKETT, Treasurer. C. H. DORSETT, President. DIRECTORS. J. H. FURBER J. H. ESTILL U. H. McLAWS W. J. HARTY J. F. FREEMAN SAMUEL MEINHARD BUSINESS NOTICES. LIGHT RUNNING RUNABOUTS Ate the only desirable kind. Those we offer are light In weight, but strong in construction, and all made by such manufacturers as S. R. Bailey & Cos., Amcsbury, Mass., Hamayer, Syracuse, N. Y., Cortland Wagon Cos., Cortland. N. Y., and many other high-grade makers. HARNESS IN ANY STYLE AND GRADE DESIRED. Rubber Tires and Carriage Hard ware and Trimmers’ Supplies. COIiEMULMAN Carriage and Wagon Cos. SAVANNAH. GA. Delicious Sliced Fruits For desserts, pies, etc., they are handy, tasty, “moreish!” Dessert Peaches, per can *oc Lotus Brand Apricots per can 10c (Regular price 15c.) Duffy-and Drayton. Phones 534. Seasonable Goods PURE OLIVE OIL. the kind for the salad. STRONG ENGLISH MUSTARD. GENUINE CAYENNE PEP PER. SPANISH RED PEPPERS for garnishing or filling. FRENCH PEAS and MUSH ROOMS. HARICOTS A'ERTS for salad. SPICED GOOSEBERRIES. SPICED RED CHERRIES. Remember our attractive goods for entertairiments after Easter. A. M. & C. W. West. Another Winner. Something New- LUNCH CAKE. Only 15c. Full line of Easter Goods. Order your Ice Cream for Easter from us. Phones 265. BELSINGER & GROSS. Good Eatingl Sommer’s Cafe, Union Station. All the Delicaciesl Give Us a Trial, FURLONG 0 SPALDING, 0 Wi|om himl Trwt ItulkVr*, Ittsi-b --•nitlll* and CuriMf Mont tiimrri •ud M JuUmu NIWU, BUSINESS NOTICES. Mill-Haven Cos., Savannah, Ga. Bell Phone 149. Georgia Phone 657. .Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL LOW PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES and LATHS, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISHING. WEATHERBOARDING, and FRAMING. Stock always on hand in large quantities of regular stock size, or manufactured to order on short no tice. Shipments to the interior in mix ed car load lots a specialty. The beautiful service of the Thunderbolt CASINO has caught the critical eye. These de lightful spring days breathe a spirit of repose and to strangers and oar own people alike the SHORE LUNCHEONS are pronounced to be right—Just right in every particular. Open at all times for large or small functions. I YOU AUTO SEE RILEYS Combination Dust and Weather | AUTO LAP ROBES I They are beauts. Prices rea- I sonable. | I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO., Bull & York Streets. I NEW LINE Framed Pictures fust re ceived. Just the thing for Wedding Presents. H. HYMES’ ART STORE, 147 Bull St. Ga. Phone 958. Wedding Gifts —IN— Sterling Silver Individual pieces and com plete services in all the ap proved styles and designs. R. Van Keuren & Cos. Jewelers. 143 Bull Street Us. Phone 991 Babcock Vehicles . Agency for the sale of BABCOCK CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at 65 West Broad, head of Broughton. CHARLES FECHNER. IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES 525.00. The 12 months' guaranteed kind. Call in and see them. WALTER F. HIGGINS President-Drayton. If you want ab solutely perfect laundry work, Phone 700. Opposite De Soto Hotel. No. 1640. Chartered 16M. iKttfMM it OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL *500.000. SURPLUS *IOO.OOO. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J. A. G. CARSON, President. BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President W. It. DAVANT. Cashier. Accounts of banks and bankers, mer chants and corporations received upon the most favorable terms consistent with safe and conservative banking. —THE— CITIZENS BANK OF SAVANNAH Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO Accounts of Firms, Corporations, Individuals and Banks Solicited, MILLS BEE LANE, President, GEORGE C PREEMAN, Cashier. GORDON L. GROOVER, Asat. Chshler The Germania Bank, SAVANNAH, GA. CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN DIVIDED PROFITS. $500,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Deposits of one dollar and up wards received in Savings De partment. Interest payable or compounded quarterly. HENRY BLUN, President. GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice Pres. JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier. WAITER F. HOGAN. Assistant Cashier. —THE— CHATHAM BANK, SAVANNAH, GA LEOPOLD ADLER, President. T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres. FRED. W. CLARKE, Cashier COURTNEY THORPE, Asst. Cashier. INVITES ACCOUNTS of Banks, Corporations, Firms and In dividuals on terms consistent with sound banking principles. ALLOWS INTEREST on deposits in SAVINGS DEPART MENT. BUYS AND SELLS Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Issues Konntae Bros. Letters W Credit, available In all parts of ttio world. DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS Southern Bank of the State of Georgia. ATTENTION 13 REQUESTED TO ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO DE POSITORS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS OF THIS BANK. INTEREST PAID. OR COMPOUND ED QUARTERLY AT THE OPTION OF DEPOSITOR. JOHN FLANNERY. President HORACE A CRANE, Vice President. JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier. BUSINESS NOTICES. OnTPAINTINGS] We clean, repair and restore your old Paintings and Frame?.Work guar anteed. Charges moderate. THONNESEN’S ART STORE, 17 York St., West. Ga. Phone 798, ROOFING, Repairing, Roof Painting E. C. PACETTI & SON Phone 64L 140 Whitaker. Savannah Trust Cos. Capital, Surplus and Profits $600,000.00. OFFICERS Wm. W. MACKALL. President. GEO. J. BALDWIN, Vice President. Wm. V. DAVIS, Secy, and Treasurer, DIRECTORS J. P, Williams, fi. P. Shotter, > Joseph Hull, H. Weber, _■ Allan Bond, Y’ W. A. Wlnburn, Herman Myers, W. W. Mackall. George J. Baldwin, J. F. Minis, C. Sidney Mhepard, It. O. Erwin. Edam ff. Webster,