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Ln Grippe Cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Kemedy.
The great danger from la grippe is
of Its resulting in pneumonia. This
can be avoided by using Chamherlain'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 25 cents: large size 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists.
CABOOSE TURNED OVER.
Conductor. Flagman and Rrakeiuatr
Were Injured.
Columbus, Ga., .March 29.—An extra
freight train over the Southern Rail
way from Atlanta was wrecked eight
miles north of the city this afternoon.
The train ran over a cow. and the en
gine and every car passed over in
safety, but the caboose was thrown
from the track, turning over.
Rupert Waller, conductor; Roland
Melton, flagman, and C. V. Bowen,
brakeman, were pa:-.'.fully, but not se
riously. injured. A * three were >n the
caboose.
Waller had a narrow escape. He
was caught by .he. , s ,rs the caboose
as he it'd. and fc.s foot w*s imprisoned
under the caboose. He dug out
without difficulty
The track :s n>w clear The dam
age to the caboose • ght.
Cup ler Maynard.
Wish.r^ftrc. Strek 19— Members of
the House ar t Set ate who participated
Ut the nerer.t p<grimage to Jamestown.
V*.. as the gursts of Representative
K I— Matvrjtri of that state, to-day
Bfeseattad Mr Maynard with a huge
stTver a©* irg cur-
THE WEATHER.
Xtctnf N'svj tarwEftw, March
II P p re 30.12
Mr-rx r,g News t :.f ccoctet er. March
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Wis..'.v..g-.-cn March 29.—Forecast for
Wednesday and Thursday.
Georgia—Showers Wednesday and
rising ct ‘.per*tare Thursday fair in
weat, saowers in east portion; fresh
southeast to south winds.
South Caroiin*—Fair Wednesday;
showers Wednesday night and Thurs
day; rising temperature; fresh east to
southeast winds, increasing.
Eastern Florida—Fair Wednesday,
warmer in north portion. Thursday
showers; fresh east to northeast winds.
Western Florida—Showers Wednes
day; rising temperature. Thursday
fair, increasing south winds.
Yesterday's Weather at Savannah—
Maximum temperature 12:30
p. m 60 degrees
Minimum temperature 7:00
a. m 47 degrees
Mean temperature 54 degrees
Normal temperature 60 degrees
Deficiency of temperature . 6 degrees
(Accumulated e.'leess since
March 1 99 degrees
Accumulate deficiency
since Jan. 1 11l degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 12 inch
Deficiency since MarcH 1 ...1.93 inches
Deficiency since Jan. 1 ...1.75 inches
River Report—The hight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.
(75th meridian time) yesterday, was
9.8 feet, a fall of 0.6 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time, March 29, 1904, 8 p. m.,
75th meridian time:
Name of Station. pri | V. | R.
Boston, clear |3B| 10 cOO
New York city, clear ;38j 10 .00
Philadelphia, clear j3B j 6 .00
Washington city, clear j4oi Lt .00
Norfolk, clear 38 j 8 .00
Hatteras, clear j4O 18 .00
Wilmington, cloudy 46 jLt .0)
Charlotte, clear 46 jLt .00
Raleigh, clear 44 Lt .00
Charleston, cloudy 54 20 .00
Atlanta, cloudy 54 18 | .00
Augusta, partly cloudy... 54 6 .00
Savannah, partly cloudy.. 55 17 .00
Jacksonville, clear 60 1 14 ] .00
Jupiter, partly cloudy 68 | 24 | .44
Key West,, 70 | Lt | .00*
Tampa, clear 68 | 8 .00
Mobile, partly cloudy j 62 12 .CO
Montgomery, ptly cldy... 62 Lt .00
Vicksburg, cloudy '64 ; 8 .00
Netv Orleans, cloudy i64 8 .00
Galveston, cloudy 68 20 T
Corpus Christi, clear 70 | 24 j .00
Palestine, cloudy 68 16 | .00
Memphis, cloudy 58 12 .00
Cincinnati, cloudy 50 8 .00
Pittsburg, clear 46 Lt .00
Buffalo, cloudy 44 12 .00
Detroit, clear 44 12 .00
Chicago, cloudy ! 50 30 .00
Marquette, cloudy 36 ,Lt .00
St. Paul, cloudy 36 ; 6 .00
Davenport, raining 44 ' 10 T
St. Louis, cloudy 50 jlB T
Kansas City, raining 52 jlO .98
Oklahoma, clear 70 24 .00
Dodge City, cloudy 72 6 .00
North Platte, cloudy 52 | 8 T
Asheville, cloudy 42 | 18 .00
H. B. Boyer,
Local Forecaster.
AN OCEAN TRIP TO NEW YORK.
Savannah Liners leave Savannah
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for
New York; Thursdays for Boston. Su
perb passenger accommodations! New
ships! Unexcelled cuisine! Rates low
er than other lines! Full Information
37 Bull street, Germania Bank build
ing.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BIDS FOR SIDEWALK BRICK.
Office Director of Public 'yvorks.
Savannah, Ga., March 25. 1904.—Bide
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.
EASTER IJ LIES.
EASTER FLOWERS.
Don’t put oft ordering Easter Flow
ers. Order to-day and be sure of hav
ing them on Easter day. Our stock is
very large and the finest flowers
grown.
JOHN WOLF,
Phones 034. Utt and Anderson Sts.
NOTICE.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
SEE
W. J. B. ADAMS,
Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer,
It Bryan St.. East. 219 Itoili phones.
OPEN JAN. 4. IBQ4.
Centra! Hotel, MS West Broad street.
Savannah, (la. Near Union and Cen
tral Denote. TANARUS, A. Newsom, proprie
tor. Hate tI.M per day, equal to
any t2.SU house In the city. Bpecial
raise to permanent boarders. h.*oellen:
table. _ Comfortable looms.
THAT SPRING MIT. *
Let ue clean that spring suit. We
an make H good as new. Or we an
dye |l slid main ’ll new. el one*. We
ran do the Same with the hat or gloves
W T STEAM DYK Works
■tsts and Whitaker
phone Ml.
Debated the Philippines.
iknory College. Oxford, Ga., March
29.—The annual fall term debate be
tween Few and Phi Gamma Literary
and Debating Society took place last
night in the hall of Few society and
was largely attended by the faculty
and students as well as citizens of
Oxford and Covington. The question
debated’ was, "Resolved, ‘ That the
United States Was Justifiable in the
Acquisition of the Philippine Islands."
The representatives of Few Society
were R. E. Bolinger of Oklahoma Ter
ritory. J. A. Beddingfield of Coving
ton and C. E. Fanning of DeLand,
Fla. Those who championed the cause
of Phi Gamma were Cecil Phillips of
Lake City, Fla.. C. S. Martin of Turin
and John F. Quillian of Atlanta. Judge
Capers Dixon, dean of the law faculty,
presided and rendered his decision in
favor of the side upheld by Few's rep
resentatives.
Street Railway for Dublin.
Dublin, Ga., March 29.—An applica
tion will be filed Friday for a charter
for the Dublin and Suburban Street
Railway Company by B. H. Rawls, G.
H. Williams. J. E. Smith. Jr.. J. H.
Beachara. A. B. Jones, N. B. Rawls, J.
S. Adams, T. L. Griner. H. M. Stanley,
A P. Hilton. C. W. Brantley, Clark
Grier. J. M. Finn, William Pritchett,
E. P. Rent* and J. D. Smith.
It is the intention of the incorpora
tors to construct a street railway as
soon as a charter is secured. Mr. B. H.
Raw is is the prime mover in the for
mation of the company.
COLDS LEAD TO PNEUMONIA.
Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the
cause. To get the genuine call for the
full name and look for the signature
of E. W. Grove. 25c. —ad.
Slopped a Load of Shot.
Millen. Ga., March 29.—J. B. Daniel
and R. B. Humphrey, who live several
miles out in the country, engaged in
a shooting affray over some trivial
matter yesterday afternoon in which
the former was painfully, though not
seriously, wounded. Humphrey dis
charged both barrels of a shotgun at
Daniel, one load taking effect in his
right shoulder and one ln his hand.
Humphrey escaped with only a few
shots in the leg.
A Soap for
THE TOILET
Bs*r!ni
Which is Purity Itself and
Gives to the Skin that Smooth
Texture so desirable to every
Refined Woman, is
Medical Lake
Soap
By its use comes that sense of
Perfect Freshness which no other
soap can impart, because other
soaps are without Medical Lake
Salts in composition.
20 Cents a Cake
On Sale at all Druggists
Medical Late Salts Mfg. Cos.
Medical Lake, and Spokane, Wash
For Snle In Savannah by LIPPMAN
Dlil Q COMPANY.
Mrs. <
Thrifty J
Housefceeper/ J
Perhaps you are wonder- "
ing how it will be possible {
for you to reduce your I
household expenses during .
the month of April. If so, '
the Delmonico bids for your (
business on the ground that i
the way to real economy is .
in the use of pure foods. The ‘
i Delmonico has made its rep- (
I utation and built its busi- j
nest: upon the pure foods
theory, and has demonstrat- "
| ed to hundreds of patrons |
I that pure foods mean |
1 Rea/ Economy . i
We sell you pure foods as j
I low and oftentimes lower I
(than you pay for inferior ,
articles elsewhere.
| We deliver your orders at I
. the time you designate with- ,
' out any disappointments.
| We give you low prices on I
. things you use every day
‘ and thereby make your sav- 1
| ings more perceptible. i
The Belmonico's passbook
J system permits the patrort to 1
. see any day how the month's (
" expenses are running, and
| to also see the saved I
grow into dollars. It expe-
I dites business and makes it
j possible for us to handle a
[ very large volume at mini
) mum expense. Our pass- i
, book prices are as low as
f anybody's prices, and every
| good patron is invited to |
" use it.
J If you want to live eco- 1
k nomicallv and live well take j
’ advantage of the Delmonico.
I We expect many new pa- I
trons on the first of the
| month. I
k Why not you be one of |
, them? There's a passbook
} here for you. I
) The Pure Food Store,
j|
! c ompanV i
p- - - ; i
IM.f Vurk . rkM 111 ~
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY.MARCH 30. 1904.
g A Jt 1
1,000
Columbia Cylinder Records
JUST RECEIVED.
Formerly 50c, now 25c.
LIVINGSTON S PHARMACY CO.,
26 Broughton Street, West.
THUNDERBOLJ PARK,
SAVANNAH'S
NEW AMUSEMENT RESORT.
Everything to amuse both young and old —Toboggan
Slide, Carousal, Parisian Maze, Miniature Railroad,
Shooting Gallery, Penny Arcade. Watch newspapers for
opening date. Special arrangement can be made for Pic
nics for Societies, Sunday Schools, Lodges, etc.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
CASH.—The friends and acquain
tances of Mr. Owen Cash are invited
to attend his funeral from the resi
dence of Mr. J. Lacey, No. 237 East
Boundary street at 9 o'clock this
morning.
SYLVAN—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sylvan are in
vited to attend the funeral of their in
fant daughter Jennette Thelma from
their residence at Free Island this
morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Bon
aventure Cemetery.
MEETINGS.
& A. M.
A special communication of A
this lodee will be held this Xjf
(Wednesday) evening at 8:15 < sr '
o'clock.
The M. M. Degree will be conferred.
Members of sister lodges and trans
ient brethren fraternally invited.
T. F. PECK, W. M.
W. A. BISHOP, Secretajy.
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 & Sockinger.
21 York Street West.
Both Phones.
NOTICB).
FROPKRTY 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,
123 Drayton Street.
POSTED AT JOYCE'S.
Fine ricefleld lamb, young, tender,
juicy. Choice rib roast; large porter
house and sirloin steaks; extra veal
cutlets; pork roasts; lamb chops.
Vegetables, beans, new potatoes,
young peas, beets, squash, bell pepper,
celery, lettuce, fruits, grapefruit,
oranges, apples, bananas.
JAS. J. JOYCE.
'Phones 107.
GEO. A. MERCER. JR„
LAWYER.
Real Estate and Patents are my
Specialties.
Offices, Southern Bank Building.
KIERNAN PLUMBING COMPANY,
No. 10 State street, west.
Plumbing. Tinning. Gas and Steam
Fitting. Agent for the Kern Gas
Burner. Roofs painted at reasonable
prices. Both phones 160.
NOW IS THE TIME
For a hot bath. Have us install a
Monarch. Mystic, Crescent or Acme
Instantaneous Water Heater.
Phone 1077. K. F. BRODERICK.
242 Drayton, corner Perry St. Lane.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Reports of casualties remind us of
the value of sn accident policy. Most
liberal forms of Accident and Sickness
Policies Issued by the Standard.
Your Interest carefully protected
against loss by fire, tornado and ma
rine disaster.
W. T. HOPKINS, Agent.
II Bryan Street, east 'Phones 211.
CHARLES iNGLEHHr, Manager.
NOTICE.
The auction sate of Mark Apple,
bankrupt, held by I. D, L* Hue he,
auctioneer, has been confirmed by the
court, and all parties who mide pur
chase# will please call for their |as4fi
FOR MEN OF BRAINS I
i (prtez
o(jarsJ
MADE AT KEY WEST
SPECIAL NOTICES.
bidsTwanteil
Office Director of Public Works,
March 23, 1904.—Bids will 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 city reserves the' right to reject
any or all bids. Preference given to
party who can deliver feed from one
location. Bids tif be opened in pres
ence of bidder. , i
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
Sealed proposals will be received at
this office until Thursday, March 31,
1904, at 12 o’clock noon, city time, by
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, Lumber, and such other ma
terial as is used by this department.
All proposals must he made on offi
cial forms, which can he had at this
office on or after fhis 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.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF ROSE~"
PLANTS.
Also Cut Flowers, Roses, Hyacinths,
Sweet Peas, Freesiafe and Carnations.
A. C. UELSCHIG,
Both phones 496.
J. Gardner, Agent, 18 Broughton
street, east.
COMMERCIAL COLLECTION
AGENCY.
No. 4 East Bryan street.
Bell 1138—Phones—Ga. 142 9.
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 6 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.
_ _ L KINSEY. Supt.
DOORS. SASH. BLINDS,
And everything in the building mate
rial Une. We are headquarters for
these goods, with the largest and most
complete stock in the South. Buy
White Pine Doors, Sash and Blinds for
your new home.
ANDREW HAN LEY COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS.
COLEMAN & THOMSON,
Real Estate Collections,
Phones 18. 15 Bay street, west.
Let us collect your rents and man
age your estates. _____
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
Sts.. Savannah, Ga. Phones 244.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
Is still the standard. Durability, ease
of operation, simplicity, and the fact
that you can put It In your Inventory
are its chief merits. See the latest
models before buying a machine.
R. M. HULL,
Sole Dealer for Savannafc,
10 Drayton St. Provident Building.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS*
19 York St.. W., south of Postottlee.
We need no introduction as
cleaners and dyers, or reputation
for fine work is recognized all over
the South. Our pltmt for finishing
lace curtains by steam la complete,
and positively ths only one of It* kind
In the city. No stretching frames here.
Both phones.
11l SINES* NOTH ten.
190fDAYTON BICYCLES
526.00.
The la—i bteyrir *1 tin- prliv In h*.
vaimali Ueila).
WALTER F. HIGGINS
Drayton.
Grocers and Butchers
Should bo ready for the coming hot weather.
HILL'S REFRIGERATORS
Supply the utmost readiness. They refrigerate perfectly
and are always reliable. See
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
Are You Going to the
St. Louis Exposition ?
The best way to get up 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.
If they bother
you to-night
ring up our Bull street
store and order a
bottle of
Paxton’s
B- B-
Poison.
It exterminates the lit
tle pests in a hurry.
SOLOMONS
Bull Congress
and j A J. and
Charlton. w Barnard.
HAVE
EYE
for comfort and cure that corn. Cobb’s
Corn Cure removes corns root and
branch. It stops the aches and kills
the corn. Why not try it?
KNIGHT’S PHARMACY,
Oglethorpe and Drayton.
UNION PHARMACY,
Jones and West Broad.
THE MOST
comprehensive stock of ’ Ster
ling Silver Ware and Cut Glass
fit for Wedding Gifts is now
shown by us.
Recent additions make the
variety complete. The smallest
as well as the largest desire
can be gratified.
THEUS & GO.
H.&EVI.
SOUR ORANGES
FOR
PRESERVING
HAROEE & MARSHALL.
Phones 955.
WHO DRINKS IT ONCE
WILL DRINK IT ALWAYS!
CARDILLERA!
THE DELICIOUS
PORTO RICO COFFEE,
hold by all Lending Grnceri.
Supplied to the trade by
T. LLOYD OWENS,
41 Drayton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
OFFICE OUTFITTERS.
Lei tl a interest you.
Roll Top Desks, Typewriter Desks,
Seri ional Book Cases Mini Culil
iif*ls. Pigeon Hole C**c*.
J. W.FRETWELL’S SONS
Bay SI reel, West.
A popular place is Som
mers’ Cafe, Union Station.
Private dining rooms. Open
always.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone J 49.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers in ail
kinds ROUGH ANI) 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 gar 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 our
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.
SOMETHING NEW
FOR EASTER.
There is a tradition to the ef
fect that luck attends the wear
ing of something new
On Easter Sunday.
Easter is the turning point of
Spring—a day of joy, and life,
and gladness. Nothing could
be more appropriate as
An Easter Gift
than a pretty sparkling Jewel,
or a Watch or a Ring, or a
bit of dainty Jewelry. If you
buy it at "Desbouillons" it's
allright.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
43 Bull StR, Bell Phone 1167.
YOU AUTO SEE
RiLEY’S
| Combination Dust and Weather j
AUTO LAP ROBES
■ They are beauts. Prices rea- I
sonable.
I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
■ Bull & York Streets. |
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.
NEW LINE
Framed Pictures ' just re
ceived. Just the thing for
Wedding Presents.
H. HYMES’
ART STORE,
147 Bull St. Ga. Phone 858.
Babcock Vehicles.
Agency for the sale of BABCOCK
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at 66
West Broad, head of Broughton.
CHARLES FECHNER.
If you want ab
solutely perfect
laundry worh,
Phone 700.
Opposite De Soto Hotel.
—THE—
CITIZENS
BANK
OF SAVANNAH
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
Accounts of Firms, Corporations,'
Individuals and Hanks Solicited,
MILLS BEE LANE, President,
GEORGE c. FREEMAN, Cashier,
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Chshier
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN
DIVIDED PROFITS, 8500,000.
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and up
wards received ln Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY BLUN, President.
GEO. \V. 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, AssL.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 Kountze Bros. Letters it
.Credit, available hi all parts of Hie
world.
DEPARTMENT OF
SAVINGS
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
ATTENTION 19 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.
No. 1640. Chartered 1868.
—THE—
Mils iM M
CF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL *500,000. SURPLUS 100,<KW.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
J. A. G. CARSON, President
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
Accounts of banks and bankers, mer
chants and corporations received upon
the most favorable terms consistent
with safe and conservative banking.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
HEADSTONES
BUIILDNG STONE WORK
DIXIE STONE CO.,
209 York Street, West,
Opposite Trinity Chnrch.
ROOFING,
Repairing, Roof Painting
E. C. PACETTI & 50N
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.
S. P. Shotter,
Joseph H’jiJ,
H. Weber. \
Allan Bond,
W. A. Wlnburn,
Herman Myers,
W. W. Mackalt.
George J, Baldwin,
J. F. Minis, I
C. Kidney Hl.* paid,
R O. Erwin.
Edwin M. Web#ter.