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La Grippr 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 25 cents; large size 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists.
INSPECTIONS AT MACON.
300 Per Cent. Made by Military Or
ganisations.
Macon, March SO.—The Macon Hus-
Fars were inspected last night by In
spector General W. G. Obear of the
Georgia State Troops and MaJ. F. H.
French, United States Army. For the
second time consecutively in the past
two years, the crack military organiza
tion made a record of having a 100 per
cent, attendance, fifty-three men and
officers being in line when the bugler
sounded the assembly call.
Promptly at h o'clock Coi. Obear and
MaJ. French entered the hall, and
found the company in line under the
command of Capt. W. P. Wheeler,
First Lieut. E. W. Stetson and Second
Lieutenant J. L. Wail.
The inspection and drill lasted near
ly two hours, there not being a point
overlooked by Col. Obear and Maj.
French in their rounds.
The Lincoln Guards, the well-drilled
colored military company, was inspect
ed at 19 o'clock.
The whole company, fifty in number,
was in line, making a percentage of 100
in attendance. The equipment of the
men was thoroughly inspected, after
which a short drill was gone through
with. The men made a very creditable
aapearance.
STABBED IN THE LEG.
Old 3r(ro Bled to Death and Hl*
Assailant Arrested.
Beaufort. S. C., March 30.—Abel
Bcott. an old negro, was stabbed last
night In the leg by Sarah Brown, a
young negro woman. After the cut
ting Scott went to his shanty and was
found dead in bed this morning, hav
ing bled to death during the night.
The woman claims that she was beaten
In the face by Scott last week on ac
count of her remonstrating with him
about entering her house and carry
ing off a half bushel of peas and an
ax. Scott renewed the attack last
night, she said. He also threatened
her with an ax. She threw a brick
at him, after which she stabbed liim.
Sarah then left her house and went
to relatives a few miles in the coun
try. She was on her way to town this
morning in company with a relative
when arrested by Sheriff Porter. Cor
oner Sams held an inquest. The ver
dict of the Jury was that Scott came
to his death by a wound inflicted by
Sarah Brown.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles. Your druggist will refund
money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to
cure you. In 6 to 14 days. 50c.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CITY COURT JURORS.
The Jurors of the City Court not
empaneled on the trial of the case
of Bennett vs. Guekenheimer need not
appear until Friday, April 1, 1904, at
10 a. m.
By order of the Hon. Thomas M.
Norwood. Judge.
WARING RUSSELL, JR.,
Clerk C. C. S.
NOTICE.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
SEE
W. J. B. ADAMS,
Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer,
ljß Bryan St.. East. 219 Both phones.
OPEN JAN. 4. 1004.
Central Hotel, SIS West Broad street,
Savannah. Ga. Near Union and Cen
tral Depots. T. A. Newsom, proprie
tor. Rate $1.50 per day, equal to
any $2.50 house In the city. Special
rates to permanent boarders. Excellent
table. Comfortable rooms.
THAT SPRING Sl'IT.
Let us clean that spring suit. We
can make It good as new. Or we can
dye it and make it new. at once. We
can do the same with the hat or gloves.
N. Y. STEAM DYE WORKS.
State and Whitaker.
Bell ’phone 943.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignees
of the British steamship Newlands
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew.
STRACHAN & CO- Consignee.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Reports of casualties remind us of
the value of an 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.
IS Bryan street, east. 'Phones 219
CHARLES IXGLESBY, Manager.
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, GRAYSON & CO.
Fhones 244.
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.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
FOR EASTER.
Give us your order for Lilies,
Spirea Japnonlcas, Lilacs. Carna
tions and Roses. Plants such as
Palms, Rubber Plants, Geraniums.
Clnnerarlas and Primroses.
A. C. OELSOHIG,
Both phones 49*.
J. GARDNER. Agent, 18 Broughton
street east
COMMERCIAL COLLECTION
AGENCY,
No. 4 East Bryan street
Bsll 1138—Fhones—Ga. 1429,
CLAIM FORWARDING and
RENTAL COLLECTIONS
OUH SPECIALTY.
LIMK, CKHKIT, 1*1.4 TKM.
W* ban the Isrsm sleek f the
Neee *<et r prtees balers
Me ear Maee ■•> elbets,
AhUttt.H MANLEY COMPASS,
JACKSONVILLE CHINKS
TO BE SENT BACK HOME.
Jacksonville, Fla., March 30.—Six
Chinamen, who were ordered de
ported by United States Com
misisioner Archibald last week,
have failed to perfect their ap
peal within the time specified, and to
day the commissioner issued to the
United States marshal six writs for
deportation. The Chinamen will be
taken to San Francisco and delivered
to the master of a vessel sailing for
China.
Funeral of Archibal Clark, Darien.
Darien, March 30.—The remains of
Y'oung Archibal Clark, son of Dr. P.
S. Clark, who died in Atlanta, arrived
in Darien yesterday and the funeial
took place from the Methodist Church
at "the Ridge," the interment taking
place in St. Andrew’s Cemetery. The
following young friends acted as pall
bearers: E. Gendron Cain, Walter De-
Loime. Robert Downey, Henry R. Cain,
Raymond Clancy, William C. Clark,
Jr., Joseph Mitchelson, Thomas R.
Cain, Willie Blount.
I.nmpkin Item*.
Lumpkin, Ga., March 30.—The little
5-year-old daughter of Sheriff W. K.
Johnston Is dying from blood poison,
caused by stepping on old tin cans and
cutting her foot about ten days ago.
The cold snap has done no damage
to fruit crops or gardens in this sec
tion.
FEEL POORLY
As spring approaches you commence
to feel poorly and you wonder at the
cause. You feel tired and out of sorts.
Your head aches, you have no appetite
and the blood Is impure. Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters will quickly tone up
the system, overcome that tired feel
ing and make life a pleasure. Test it
for yourself. It also cures Dizziness,
Rlnating, Dyspepsia. Indigestion. In
somnia. Liver Troubles, La Grippe
and Malaria.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
Jgl'-11. 1 Bgß.’gSL.l
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
WALTER.—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Helmken and
Mrs. J. W. Ehlere, are invited to at
tend the funeral of their brother, Mr.
William A. Walter, from the residence
of Mr. J. H. Helmken, 23 Liberty
street, west, this afternoon, at 4:30
o’clock. Interment Laurel Grove Cem
etery.
MEETING*.
GEOliGTrcoUNrn7lvor2rß^&^3ir
A meeting of this council will be
held at the Masonic Temple this
(Thursday) evening at 8:15 o’clock.
Degrees will be conferred. Visiting
companions cordially invited to meet
with us. J. C. FOSTELL. F. I. M.
W. S. ROCKWELL, Recorder.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BIDS WANTED.
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 to be opened in pres
ence of bidder.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
denied proposals 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 the city with supplies to be
purchased during the month of April,
1904, such as Harness, Otis, Paints,
Iron, Lime, Cement. Brick, Hardware,
Tocds, Lumber and such other ma
terial as Is used by this 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.
EASTER LILIES.
EASTER FLOWERS.
Don't put off ordering Easter Flow
ers. Order to-day and be sure of hav
ing them on Easter day. Our stock is
very large and the tlnest flowers
grown.
JOHN WOLF,
Phones 634. Ott and Anderson Sts.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS.
COLEMAN & THOMSON,
Real Estate Collections,
Phones 48. 15 Bay street, west.
Let us collect your rents and man
age your estates.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
is still the standard. Durability, aaae
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 Savannak,
10 Drayton St. Provident Building.
! Neat and Clean
The importance of clean,
well starched collars will
appeal to men who care to
look as well as possible.
The way we handle them,
the clean, smooth finish,
and the goodness of the
work throughout, is our
reason for wanting your
next bundle.
Savannah - Georgia
Laundry Company.
I
I
It West CvagtbM ilfMI
I lo Wm* t •MtgritM Street
Pheeeti **. SSS, *4
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1904.
SITES FOR
DESIRABLE HOMES.
Barnard to Montgomery
AND
Thirty-second to Thirty-seventh.
ADVANTAGES:
High topographically;
Free from railroad nuisances;
Extra deep and with lanes;
Sidewalks paved;
House drainage and water connections;
Three street railway lines;
Three paved streets;
Lots not used for business purposes;
Residences retired ten feet from front line.
C. H. DORSETT,
SALES AGENT
Savannah Investment Company.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE IN THE CITY.
Try out famous Bell’s Pore Rye, 75c
foil qoart; $3.00 per gallon.
We handle the celebrated Piel's Dort
monder & Moenchoer Beers, 12 dozen to
the cask, by the cask and dozen.
BELSINGER & CO., 43 4 |
FULL LINE DUFF-GORDON SHERRIES.
THUNDERBOLT 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 Picnics for So
cieties, Sunday Schools, Lodges, etc.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Get :
A Passbook
To-day.
The Belmonlco invites all .
good patrons to join its ’
> army of good livers. <
Its pure food policy, its
i progressive methods and its <
score of other advantages
' make it the most desirable
> trading place in Savannah. <
Its lowest prices are on
l things you use every day. <
Take a Delmonico pass
-1 book and learn the lesson of
> economy. <
:|j> el/ N££ lCo
’ c MpaNV
>*-■■■
t Bull and York. Phone* 05ft.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
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.
I. U. KINSEY,_Supt.
BIDS FOR SIDEWALK BRICK.~
Offlce 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 rl*ht to reject any or all bids.
GEO. M GADSDEN.
__ Director of Public Works.
GKO. A. MERCER, JR.,
LAWYER.
Itcal Estate and Patents are sir
HfiM-talttra.
uaks, biMtUwrn Rank BuDding,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A Pleasure
Is is to ent articles of food that
you can depend on. We never
did brag much, probably not
enough, but we have tried to he
nt the head of the column for
Higli Class and Reliable Goods,
and always on the alert for nov
elties and new ideas, and shall
never deviate from this policy.
Onr store is an attractive one.
prices reasonable and deliveries
prompt. Every courtesy and at
tention shown our patrons.
We shall ho happy to ndd new
accounts to those of many years’
standing with us.
A. M. & C. W. West.
1904 DAYTON BICYCLES
525.00.
The best bicycle at the price In Sa
vannah to-day.
WALTER F. HIGGINS
President-Drayton.
OIL PAINTINGS.
We clean, repair and restore your
old Paintings and Frames. Work guar
anteed. Charges moderate.
TIIONXKSEN’B ART STORE,
17 York St.. West. Ga. Phone 798.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOMETHING
NO ONE ELSE
HAS:
WHITE ONIONS.
BELL PEPPER.
SPRING BROILERS.
RED CABBAGE.
M. S. GARDNER.
HATH TUBS.
Porcelain Lined, Guaranteed. 111.00
and up.
Plumbing and beating.
lUrtu iil, Minimum M brctdnger.
31 York sweat V.eaC
Mvlh Pbvnee,
%
JEWELRY.
We carry a complete line of Dia
mond*. Watches and Jewelry. . Our
price* are the lowest in the city.
We have employed an expert
watchmaker, Jeweler and engraver.
We do the finest engraving in the city.
Give us a trial on this work.
Cor.
State jUIWdU gill St.
Are You Going to the
St. Louis Exposition?
The best way to get op yoor money is to get a
Savings Bank from the
People’s Savings and Loan Cos.
Don't keep yoor money in the boreao 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
| Pr, Bouvier’s Buchu Cin.
J A sovereign remedy in bladder and kid*
I ney diseases. Talk to your grocer.
) Trade supplied by
| HENRY SOLOMON a SON
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Ballard’s
Obelisk Flour.
Barrel, $5-75.
That is a price that ought to
attract attention. The same
flour Is now worth $5.81 at
the factory. We bought in
advance, hence vve are able
to sell now at less than pres
ent mill prices. The flour is
new; just coming in.
24-lb, sacks 75c.
12-lb. sacks 40c.
6-lb. sacks 20c.
Dully and Drayton.
Phones 554.
LIGHT RUNNING RUNABOUTS
e ' )
Are 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., Amesbury, Mass-
Haninyer. Syracuse. N. Y-
Cortlnnd 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.
COHEMULMAN
Carriage and Wagon Cos.
SAVANNAH. GA.
Wind Proof Water Proof Oil Proof
t IN COLORS TO MATCH MACHINES w
Riley Jfutry Robes
Flos is Issther offsets with awl Hnlngs
The only robe* that harmonize with the
Automobile and it* trappings, and the
only ones in kteplng with
“Smart” Outfits
I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
BULL AND YOHK STREETS.
You can dine in privacy at
Sommers' Cafe, Union Station.
Luxuriously appointed private
dining rooms.
OPTICAL GOODS.
We need no Introduction in the Op
tical line. Our reputation for fine
and accurate work is recognized all
over this country. We use only the
finest crystal lenses that can be
ground. Our frames are the finest
that money can buy. We examine
your eyes free. Satisfaction guaran
teed.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
BeH 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 our
own people alike the
SHORE LUNCHEONS
are pronounced to be right—just right
in every particular.
Ope mat all times for large or small
functions.
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 Ga. Phone SOI
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 fast re
ceived. Just the thing for
Wedding Presents.
H. HYMES’
ART STORE,
147 Bull St. Ga. Phone 958.
If you want ab
solutely perfect
laundry worh,
Phone 700.
Opposite De Soto Hotel.
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UN.
DIVIDED PROFITS, 9500,000.
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. TIED EM AN, Vice Pres.
JOHN >l. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN, Assistant
Cashier.
—THE—
CHATHAM BANK ,
SAVANNAH, GA
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres
FRED. AV. CLARKE, Cashier. . ..
COURTNEY THORPE, Asst. Cashier.
INVITES ACCOUNTS
of Banks, Corporations, Firms and In
dividuals on terms consistent will)
sound banking principles.
ALLOWS INTEREST
on deposits In SAVINGS DEPART
MENT.
BUYS AND SELLS
Foreign and Domestic Exchange.
Issues Kountze Bros. Letters of
Credit, available in Sail parts of the
world.
DEPARTMENT OF
SAVINOS
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
ATTENTION IS 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. Preaident.
HORACE A CRANE, Vice President.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
No. 1640. Chartered 186*.
-THE
mu hi m
OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $600,000. SURPLUS *100,009.
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.
—THE—
CITIZENS
BANK
OF SAVANNAH
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
Account* of Firm*, Corporation*,
Individual, and Bank* Solicited,
MILLS BEE LANE, President,
GEORGE C FREEMAN, Cashier,
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Chshler
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Give Us a Trial,
FURLONG 6 SPALDING,
Wagons and Truck Builders, Black*
smiths and horseshoers.
Corner Congress, Montgomery
and St Julian Streets^
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,
Presides*.
GEO. J. BALDWIN,
Vice President.
Wm. V. DAVIS.
Secy, and Treasurer,
DIRECTORS
J. P. Williams,
8. P. Shotter,
Joseph Hull, I
H. Weber,
Allan Bond, f
W. A. Wlnburn, '
Herman Myers.
W. W. Macksll,
Oeorge J, Baldwin,
J. P. Mints.
C. Sidney Bhepard,
R G. Erwin.
Edwin g. Webster.