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MARINE INTELLIGENCE Savannah Almanac, 75th Meridian Savannah City Time, Saturday, April 2. Sun rises at 6:12 a. m. and sets at 6:44 p. m. High water at Tybee to-day at 9:04 a. m. and 9:27 p. m. High water at Savannah one hour later. Low water at 3:00 a. m. and 3:17 p. m. ARRIVALS ani> departures. Sailed. Steamship Lexington, Kirwan, Phil adelphia. Steamship Frederick, Robinson, Bal timore. Steamship Memphis, Askins, New York. Yacht Maspeth, Gobel, Key West, bound lor Charleston. Steamship Nacoochee, Lewis, New York. Schooner Rebecca M. Walls, Little, Philadelphia. Cleared. Bark Golden Gate (Br), King, Hull, cargo rosin.—S. P. Shotter Company. Shipping Memoranda. Port Royal, S. C., April I.—Arrived, 3chooner Charlotte T. Sibley, Combs, New York. Sailed on March 31, schooner Marion N. Cobb, Saunders, New York. Pensacola, Fla., April 1. —Arrived, steamer Canada (Br), , Greenock. Cleared, bark Innocenta (Ital), Gar ziano, Genoa. Key West, Fla., April I.—Arrived, steamers Shinnecock, Rowland, Miami, and returned; Olivette, Turner, Port Tampa, and sailed for Havana. Sailed, tug Massasoit, , Tor tugas. Punta Gorda, Fla., April I.—Arrived, schooner John E. Devlin, Sproul, Bal timore. Fernandina, Fla., April 1. —Arrived, schooner Florence Leland, Eaton, New Haven. Arrived 31st, schooner Adelaide Bar bour, Tilton, Baltimore. Jacksonville, Fla., April 1. —Arrived, steamer Arapahoe, Kemble, New York, and cleared for return; schooner Lil lian Blenvelt (Br), Goodwin, Havana. Cleared, steamers Algonquin, Hale, Charleston; Arapahoe, Kemble, New York; schooner Margaret B. Roper, Faulkingham, New Haven. Charleston, S. C., April I.—Arrived, steamer Comanche, Watson, New York, and proceeded for Jacksonville; steam yacht Chichicota, Jekyl Island. Sailed, bark Ethel V. Boynton, Car taret, N. J.; schooners Margaret A. May, , Philadelphia; Robert C. Mc- Quillen, Burrows (from Fernandina), Philadelphia. Notice to Captains of Vessels. Vessels arriving at night will be re ported by the Morning News in its dis patches without charge if captains will confirm reports of their arrival to No. 241, either telephone. Notice to Mariners. Pilot charts and hydrographic infor mation will be furnished masters of vessels free of charge in the United States hydrographic office, in Custom House. Captains are requested to call at the office. Reports of wrecks and derelicts received. This office operates a time ball on the roof of the Cotton Exchange, dropped dailv at 12h. 00m. 00s. (Sun days and holidays excepted), 75th me ridian time. In case of failure the ball is lowered slowly 5 minutes after 12. Clarence Hatch, In Charge. Coastwise Exports. Philadelphia—Per schooner Rebecca M. Walls —385,538 feet lumber.—John A. Calhoun. New York —Per schooner John Max well—37B,ooo feet lumber. OCEAN FREIGHTS. COTTON—Savannah to Boston, per 100 pounds, 25c; to New York, per 100 pounds, 20c to dock; 23c lightered; to Philadelphia, per bale, $1.00; Baltimore, SI.OO. COTTON—Foreign direct to Liver pool, 30c; Manchester, 30c; Bremen, 25c; Hamburg, 30c; Rotterdam, 24c; Barce lona, 42c; Genoa, 38c; Trieste, 40c; Ven ice, 42c; Havre, SOc; Antwerp, 30c. LUMBER —By Sail—Freight, active; to Baltimore, $5.00; to Philadelphia, $4.75; to New York, $5.62(4; to Port land, $6.00. LUMBER —By Steam—Savapnah to Baltimore, $5.00; to P. R. R. or B. and O. docks, $6.50; to Philadelphia, 15 2-3 per cwt. (4 pounds to foot); to New York, $6.25 per M to dock; lightered, $7.00; to Boston, to dock, SB.OO. The War In a IVut.helL The way to keep In touch with the great events in the Far East is to get the new and latest War Atlas just Is sued and offered by the Morning News. The Rand McNally & Co.’s Russo- Japanese War Atlas," showing Russia ■ n-Europe and Russia-ln-Asia, Japan Korea, Manchuria and China, and the entire operations in the Far Eastern conflict. It contains seven double page maps in colors, with index and quick-finding scale for each map; a list of all the chief cities, with popula tion; fighting strength and reserves of Russia and Japan. Sent by mail any where on receipts of 25 cents. The Daily and Sunday Morning News 1 year and the War At las SB.OO The Weekly News 1 year and War Atlas 1.00 Savannah Morning News. Savannah, Ga.—ad. st. Louts World's Fair, April 30—De. cember 1, 1004, Low rates and superior service from Savannah via Southern Railway. Round trip tickets, with season limit, $38.35. sixtv-day limit, $32, or fifteen day limit, $26.05. We will run through Pullman sleeping cars from Savannah to St. Louis during the exposition. Southern Railway is the "World’s Fair Short Line." Call on me for any de sired information, E. G. Thomson, C. P. and T. A., 141 Bull street.—ad. If You Are Going Knit Do not fail to consult the schedules of Atlanta Coast Line; it will be to your advantage. The palatial New York tnd Florida Special, solid Pullman rain with drawing-room compartment keepers, observation and dining cars, Waves Savannah 5:56 p. m. (city time), a-rives Washington 10:33 a. m„ Bain liore 11:47 a. m., Philadelphia 2 p. m., RiW York 4:45 p. m., following day. Tie only electric lighted train between th> East and South, and most luxurl ou; service. The Florida and West In dian Limited leaves Savannah 2:15 p. n. (city time), arrives Washington 7:6: a. m., Baltimore 9:13 a. m„ Phil adelphia 11:22 a. m., New York 2 p. m„ following day. Pullman drawing-room sleepers and dining car. For Pull man reservations and further informa tion with reference to rates anu schedules, see ticket agents, De Soto Hote, or Union Station.—ad. Atlantic Coast Line gives benefit of short line mileage detachments be tween Savannah and Augusta. 132 miles.— ad. JOSEPH I). WEED, President. WM. F. McCAULEY,Vice President. SAMUEL L. CLAY, Cashier. Savannah Bank and Trust Cos. SAVANNAH, GA. Solicits accounts of Indi viduals, Firms, Banks, Bank ers and Corporations. Buys and sells Foreign Ex change. Savings Department. Interest paid or compound ed quarterly. Correspondence invited. Sources of Color. From the Philadelphia Telegraph. An interesting enumeration has been published in a technical journal of the sources of color. From this it appears that the cochineal insects furnish the gorgeous carmine, crimson, scarlet car mine and purple lakes; the cuttlefish gives sepia—that is, the inky fluid which the fish discharges in order to render the water opaque when attack ed; the Indian yellow comes from the camel; ivory chips produce the ivory black and bone black; the exquisite Prussian blue conies from fusing horse hoofs and other refuse animal matter with impure potassium carbonate; va rious lakes are derived from roots, barks and gums; blue black comes from the charcoal of the vine stock; turkey red is made from the madder plant, which grows in Hindoostan; the yellow sap of a Siamese tree produces gamboge; raw sienna is the natural earth trom the neighborhood of Sien na, Italy; raw umber is dn earth found near Umbria; India ink is made from burned camphor; mastic is made from the gum of the mastic tree, which grows in the Grecian Archipelago; bistre is the soot of wood ashes; very little real ultra-marine, obtained from the precious lapis lazuli is found In the market. FINANCIAL. ware&leland; BROKERS. MEMBERS New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade New Orleans Cotton Exchange. New York Coffee Exchange St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Local Office 42 Bay Street, East. Private wires to principal cities. A. J. RUGGIERO. Manager. Reference—Mercantile Agencies. HARRIS, GATES & CO. MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YOP.K COTTON EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. COTTON DEPARTMENT 10 Wall St.. New York. Orders solicited for Future Deliveries BEGIN TO INVEST. You must start sometime. Make your money work. An investment proposi tion that will pay 8 per cent, and probably sell considerably higher. Write at once for particulars. Agent wanted for each county. Note—we will pay $1 per share for the privilege of buying this stock (good till end of this year) at $lO per share advance over the price at which it is now of fered. OONKLE & CO., 843 Drexel Building. Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN W. DICKEY, Stock and Bond Broker, AUGUSTA, GA. Write for List. inan'for^ii s ßemedy eures bfowl ‘A j, \ poisons primary and necondary. \ \ P. P. P. Cures Rhea- Y.' f k v fJI matisra, Scrofula, weak nerves, A \\ J malaria, pains in the "Wp’ 1 - i the best iilr / /\ Rj general tonic In the world. Cures aUR // J 1 ' A—'mT Dyspepsia and indigestion, which (111 x\ 1 ia simply a disorder of the stomach S* J \ j P. P. P. Cores female f/H v /i'll Irregularities. Purify your blood 'V\ V_/ 3 nnddiseaso will vanish Tap the | iy/7 /Ik root of the disease by using R /,(/ Jk i*. p. r*. JZzzZM I Lippman's Great Remedy f i ' \ vfll thus purifying your blood, and yAr th ® caus# * 8 removed . and the ill cure ** prompt and permanent P.P.P. Is the greatest jr y' ujSffltk blood punfler in the world, and / 1 Hwl ths best tonic known, ao sure, so J certain and so prompt. f i v P. P. P. For Health la \ TxS w saying +* .esands. i\ IV Uolo Proprietors LIPPMAN BROS., Crugglitt, Lippman • Blk,Savannah, Ga. UK'S “ CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH pENYROy.AL,P.!.Li-S < nr CHICHKSTBK’K ENGLISH iu HKD m l told mttaUla boxo. ll With bluerlbUcu Tkc no other. Krfusn tbvn HanxeroM m 4 ImilUb* I*7 fir tlona. By of yoxr Dragfist. or •♦nd 4c. in 1 w Jr itunpi for PorUeolorii TMtlaonliU \ -e* El and Relief fbr LadliMH** Mtmr, by re. term If ell. 10,©40 TooUmonUU. lotdby ell Draggim. Chic hooter Chmietl Co s thlo pope- Medlou* Beere, PUILA-. PL Sold by L. N. Bruuowig * Cos.. Wholo. AreggloU, Bow Oriooofl R^^^flS^RaArnloii^ooieryfo^Hlv^ UIT ,n (* l*nondwomo.wWhl nllSSn^E-i •upply our Improved ¥ocbm with#!lb-1 bing Alter bmout oud dlopoooof oil goodo I for cnih. Write Mty end oommonoo I meklhg manor. | The U. S Wools# Cos., Detroit, MlchJ SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 3901. HOTELS. BUCKMAMIoik (Opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral) FIFTH AVENUE and 50th STREET, NEW YORK CITY. EUROPEAN PLAN. Situated on New York’s most fash ionable boulevard. It is exceptionally convenient to the shopping, theater and business districts, and combines all modern luxuries and conveniences, with its well known quiet and respect ability. CHARLES L. WETHER BEE, Proprietor. THE DE SOTO. A modern Tourist Hotel, SAVANNAH, GA., An Ideal Winter Resort. CLIMATE Neither too hot or too cold just suits. Write for illustrated descriptive booklet. The Pulaski House. CHAS. F. GRAHAM. Propr. Service unsurpassed. Table a specialty. Rates $2.60 and tip. 4 % PAID ON DEPOSITS —ln the— Savings Department —of the— COMMERCIAL BANK of Savannah. State Depository. LEGAL NOTICES. IN the District Court of the Unit ed States for the Southern district of Georgia. Eastern division. In the matter of A. J. De Loach, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. J. De Loach, of Glenvllle, Ga., in the county of Tattnall and district aforesaid, bankrupt. Notice is here by given that on the loth day of March. A. D., 1904, the said A. J. De Loach was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at 4 Bryan street, east, Savannah, Ga., in the office of the referee, on the 12th day of April, A. D., 1904, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Savannah, Ga., April 2, 1904. A. H. MacDONELL, Referee in bankruptcy. Gonorrlioea, Kidney IrouDlcs and Urinary Discharges, iii! CAPSULES v Hwi Relief in 48 Hours. u Our Prepared” Cow Feed the greatest Milk producer known Hay, Grain and Feed Poultry Supplies. Both l’hones No 2215. HARDEN & ROURK, 118 Bay Street West. BRENNAN & GO., WHOLESALE Fruit, Produce, Hay, Grain, Etc. \22 Bay Street, West. Telephone 883. IMPORTED MOLASSES, 482 puncheons, 101 barrels, cargo brig Lady Napier, just received and for sale by C. M. GILBERT & CO. IMPORTERS. ~ OLD NEWSPAPERS. 200 FOR 26 cents, at Business Office, Morning News. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Schedule Effective March 27, 1904. Arrival and departure of trains. Central Station, West Broad, foot of Liberty street, except for Tybee. 90th meridian time—one hour slow- than city time. DEPARTURES. For Macon. Augusta, Atlanta* 8:45 am For Augusta. Macon. Al bany, Atlanta. Birming ham and Montgomery....* 9:oopm For Egypt t 6:10 pm For Augusta and Dublin...* 3:00 pn\ Forl Guyton t 5:42 am „ ARRIVALS. From Guyton t 7:50 am From Augusta and Dublin .. *11:30 am From Egypt t 5:40 am From Montgomery,Birming ham, Albany. Atlanta, Macon and Augusta • 7:00 am From StiUrnore and States boro t 6:10 pm From Atlanta, Macon and . Augusta . ,*. * 6:10 pm BETWEEN SAVANNAH and TYBEE. Trains arrive and depart at Tybee depot, Randolph street, foot of Presi dent. Lv. Savannah 9:00 am 2:30 pm Lv. Tybee ■ , 9:soam &:00_pin •Daify. tExcept Sunday. Sleeping cars between Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and Macon, Sa vannah and Atlanta, Savannah and Birmingham on trains leaving Savan nah 9:00 p. m., and arriving Savan nah 7:00 a. m. Trains leaving Savannah 3:00 p. m., arriving 11:30 a. m., through between Savannah and Augusta without change. For further Information apply or write to W. G. BREWER, C. T. J. P. A., 37 Bull street. Savannah. Ga. SAVANNAH ELECTRIC CO. WEEK DAY WINTER SCHEDULE Effective Dec. 14, 1903. Subject to change without notice, ISLE OF HOPE LINE ~ between Isle of Hope and Fortieth SL Lv. 40th Street. Lv. Isle of Hope. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 630 1:30 6:00 1:00 1:30 2:30 7:00 2:06 830 3:30 STO 8:00 9:30 4:30 9.00 4:00 10:30 6:30 10:00 6:00 11:30 6:30 11:00 6.00 *Vla Montgomery. BETWEEN ISLE OF HOPE AND THUNDERBOLT. Lv. Isle of Hope. Lv. Thunderbolt. a.m. p.m. am. p.m. 7.00 6:00 17:22 6 c 8 8:00 $8; 23 7:3* 113 Minute watt at Sandfly. MONTGOMERY LINE. Between Montgomery and Fortieth SL Lv. Fortieth SL Lv. Montgomery A. M. p. m. A. M. P. M. 8-30 2:30 6:50 1:45 10 30 3:30 6:60 §2:35 118 Minute wait at Sandfly. Connects to Isle of Hope. Between Montgomery & Thunderbolt Lv. Montgomery. Lv. Thunderbolt A. M. p. m. A. M. P. M. 6:50 3-OD 7;22 3:35 7:63 6:50 8:22 6:38 MILL-HAVEN SCHEDULE Effective July 13, 1903. A. M. A. M_ >' M. P. M. 10:00 12:40 5:20 6:40 10:40 120 6:00 *7:00 H:2O 2 00 6:4C 7:20 12:00 2:40 7:20 * : ®2 1:20 8:06 8:40 4.00 8;40 9:29 4:40 Leave Mill-Haven. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. *6:40 11:00 12:20 6:40 7:00 u.40 1:00 *6:06 *7:20 j;4o 6:20 7:40 2:20 7:34 8:20 3:00 7:40 *•9® 3:40 3.26 9:40 4 • 20 It ■ 00 10:26 I'm •** *Daily_except Sunday. SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL. Leave Whitaker Leave Mill and Bay Bta- Haven. P M. p. M. 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:2(1 12:00 THUNDERBOLT LINE City Market to Casino and Thunderbolt via Bolton Street Junction. Beginning at 5:30a. tn.. cars le T e City Mar ket for Casino at Thundertolt every half hour until 11:30 p. m. Cars leave Bolton Street Junction 15 minutes after leaving time at City Market. Beginning at 5:53 a, la., cars leave Live Oak Station for city every half hour until 12 08 midnight COLLINSVILLE Link. Beginning at 6;05 a. m., cars leave Waters road and Estlll avenue every 20 minutes until 12:05 midnight Beginning at 6:05 a m. cars leave City Market for Watero road and Estill avenue ev ery 20 minutes until 12:05 midnight. Through cars are operated between Market and Thunderbolt via Collinsville and Dale avenue as follows: Leave Market. Leave Thunderbolt 6 45 A.M. 7 30 A. M. WEST END LINE (Lincoln Park.) Car leaves west side of City Market for Lin coln Park 6:iio a. m. and every 40 minutes thereafter until 11:30 p. m. Car leaves Lincoln Park for Market 6:20a. m. and every 40 minutes thereafter until 12 o’clock midnight. FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAR Leaves east side of City Market, for Thunder bolt, Cattie Park. Sandfly, Isle of Hope and all intermediate points—9:ls a. m„ 1:15 p. m,,5:15 p. m. Leaves Isle of Hope for Sandfly, Cattle Park, Thunderbolt and all intermediate points 6:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 3:00 p. m. Freight car leaves Montgomery at 5.50 a to.. and 2:35 p. m., connecting at Sandfly with reg ular parcel car for city. Parcel car from the city carries freight to Montgomery on each trip. Regular parcel car carries trailer on each trip for accommodation of passengeis. Any further information regarding passen ger schedule or freight service can be had by applying to L. ft. NASH. Manager. LEGAL SALES. CITY MARSHAL'S SALE. City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga., March 18th, 1904.—Under and by virtue of a resolution passed in Council on the 16th day of March, 1904, and published herewith, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, on the FIFTH DAY OF APRIL. 1904, the same being the FIRST TUESDAY of the month, before the door of the Court House, in the City of Savannah. Chatham County, State of Georgia, and between the legal hours of sale the following described property of the City of Savannah, towit; Lot and Improvements, known as the OLD POWDER MAGAZINE, at the cor ner of Magazine and Gwinnett streets, at the minimum affixed price of fif teen hundred dollars. The city re serves the right to so much land thereof as may be needed for Hall Street. Terms cash, purchaser paying for title. HENRY E. DREEBON. City Marshal. Resolution adopted at the meeting of Council, March 16. 1904. Resolved, That the City Marshal be instructed to offer for sale before the Court House on the First Tues day of April, 1904, for not less than fifteen hundred dollars, the Old Pow der Magazine lot at the corner of Magazine and Gwinnett Streets, with improvements, reserving so much thereof as may be needed for Hall Street. - Southern * 4s|V Railway. Trains arrive and depart Savannah by 90th meridian time—one hour slow er than city time. Schedule Effective. Jan. 13, 1904. TO THE NORTH AND EAST. iDaily! 1 [Ex.S. j DallylDaily Lv Savannah (G. TANARUS.) 4 25p 1 06p 12 05a Ar Blackville (E. TANARUS.) 7 55p 4 60p 4 Oua Ar Columbia 9 25p 6 30p 6 00a Ar Charlotte 12 28a 9 40p 9 osa Ar Greensboro 2:41a 12 20a 12 50p Ar Danville -j 3 43a 1 34a| 2 10P Ar Richmond | * 65*| 6 45p Ar Lynchburg | 6 45a| 3 65al 4 17p Ar Charlottesville...l 7 16aj 6 60a| 6 lOp Ar Washington .... 10 15aj 9 45a 9 oCp Ar Baltimore 11 UOajll 25a[1l 35p Ar Philadelphia .. •. 1 45pj 1 40pj 2 56a Ar_Ne\v York 4 13p[ 4 16p[ 6 15* TO THK~NORTH AND~WE3T■ _ Lv Savannah (Central Time).. 12 05am Ar Columbia (Eastern Time).. 6 vr 8 ® 1 Ar Spartanburg 30 "® am Ar Asneville (Central Time*.. 13 60pm Ar Hot Springs * “ID® Ar Knoxville J 00pm Ar Lexington 8 B j* al “ Ar Cincinnati - J Ar Louisville Trains arrive Savannah as _ No. 29, daily, from New York, vva tr.gton und Cincinnati, 6:10 a. in. No. 31. daily except Monday, trom New York and Washington. 10:10 a. m- No. 33, daily, from New York an . Washington, 3:10 p. m. West. No. 30, daily, from all points west, via Jesup, 11:59 p. m. No. 32, daily, except Sunday, lroln the West, via Jesup, 4:20 P- No. 34. daily, from ail points via Jesup, 1:00 p. m. . . Ali trains arrive and depart tro the Union Depot. _ THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC. Trains 31 and 32. the SOUTHERN S PALM LIMITED, Superb eolid Pun man train between St. Augustine ana New York, composed of Compartmen . Observation. Library and Drawing room Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars se; all meals en route. v Trains 33 and 34. THE NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS. Vel buled limited trains, carrying P ul ‘ ma '* Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and New York. Dining cats serve all meals en route. TRAINS 29 and 30, THE WASHING TON AND FLORIDA LIMITED. Vestibuled limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping <~ars between Savannah and New fork. Dining Cara serve all meals en route. Also Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincin nati, through Asheville and “The Land of the Sky." . . For Information as to rates, sched ules, etc., apply to c. H. ACKERT. G. M., Washington. JO- C. . . S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.. Wash ington, D. C. W. H. TAYLOE, A. G. P. A.. Atlan ta, Ga. R. C. BLATTNER, Depot Ticket Agent, Union Depot, SaVannah, Ga. E. G. THOMSON. C. P. & T. A., Sa vannah, Ga., 141 Bull street. ’Phones 850. Merehonls S Miners iransporioiioiiiio Steamship Lines To Baltimore &, Philadelphia Ticket* on Bale to All Points North and West Flrat-class ticket* include meal* and berths Savannah to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Accommodation* and cuisine unequaled. The steamships of this company ar* appointed to sail from Savannah a* follows (Central Standard Tim*); TO BALTIMORE. FREDERICK, Capt. Robinson, SAT URDAY, April 2, 6 p. m. ♦NEW ORLEANS, Capt. Dow, TUES DAY, April 5, 8 p. m. ITASCA, Capt. Pratt, THURSDAY, April 7. 8 p. m. TO PHILADELPHIA. LEXINGTON, Capt. Kirwan, SATUR DAY, April 2, 6 p. m. ALLEGHANY, Capt. Chase, WED NESDAY, April 6, 9 p. m. BERKSHIRE, Capt. J. S. Hudgins, SATURDAY. April 9, 1 p. m. LEXINGTON, Capt. Kirwan, WED NESDAY. April 13, 3 p. m. Steamship New Orleans doe* not carry first-class passengers. Ticket Office No. 112 Bull street. W. W. TULL, Agent J. F. WARD. T. P. A., 112 Bull street. Savannah, Ga . W. P. TURNER. G. P. A. A. D. STEBBINS, G. M. J. C. WHITNEY. 2d V. P. ahd T. M. General Office*. Baltimore. Md. A Large and Complete Line of BASE BALL GOODS Call and examine them and get a Catalogue. Edward Lovell’s Sons 113 Broughton Street, Weil, PROPOSALS WANTED. of C. Q. M., Atlanta, Ga., April 1, 1904. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m., April 30, 1904, for furnishing such wood and coal as may be required during year com mencing July 1. 1904, at Atlanta. Ga., forts, Barrancas,Dade, De Soto, Mcßee, Plckins, and Key West barracks, Florida; Fort Caswell, N. C.; forts Fremont and Moultrie, S. C.; Columbia Arsenal, Tenn.; forts McPherson, Screven and Camp George H. Thomas, Ga.; Fort Morgan, Ala.; and for re cruiting stations at Knoxville and Memphis, Tenn.. and Savannah, Ga.; Information furnished on application here, or to officers at stations named; XJ. S reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Sam. R. Jones, C. Q. M- - An Opportunity From March Ist to April 30th, 1904 Specially Low Hates to California and the Northwest, VIA THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Quickest Route. Best Service. Write me, J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent, 13 Peachtree St., Atlanta Ga. R. O. Bean, T.P.A. G. VV. Ely, T.P.A. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Cos. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. 7. 1904. Trains Operated by 90th Meridian Time One Hour Slower Than City Time. 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U * ‘ Pul man sle ®P ln * Car service to North. East and West and to man a a n n <, <i^i 0r,(la v ßp# ‘ clal - Solld Vestibuled Pull- Room. Sleeping Y ork, composed of Drawing trie lighted and' steam heated y a " d ° b3ervation car - connects dally at No n ' n 2 l. 'leaving tr Savanri a h nd • 3^nvlV. e and New York. Pullman Buffett S*ep®ng ■kmna* sV' 0 "^ 13 v at JacKsonvllle with *' a. r Tuesdays and Thimsdays at 11:15 niS ’ ‘ r ° rt Tam P* Sundays. W j' ™,m ßo i N ' TrafPt ' Manager, Wllmlngt-n, N. C. W H . o Agent, Wilmington. N. C. n oSrt^rP0 S rt^rPh G 0 a „-es 73 I. c. SAPP. 5 ' Ge ° rS ' a 91L SEABOARD AIR LIINE RAILWAY. SCh cny T^me CttV .n„fh "• “ eridla “ Time-On. hour slower than City Time, south of Columbia; Eastern Time north of Columbia. .We. It. INp. Si. |Nfr, |l | WORTH AND SOUTH. ,So. 34. |No. 60. No. *. X 7 23am 1 Prm H W „ VOKK --' Af'TMpin 4 lopmt 6Mm a 34a" ? ® 25pm Lv. 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S—, 10 15am 2 15pm Nos. 31 and 34 Seaboard Florida Limited. The two fastest and most luxurious trains in the South. Solid Vestibuled Pullman Dining, Sleeping, Observation and Compartment Cars between New York and St. Augustine.’ Nos. 67 and 50, SEABOARD EXPRESS, solid vestibuled train. Through Pullman sleeping cars between Washington and Tampa. Cafe dining cars. Nos. 27 and 66. SEABOARD MAIL, through veitlbuled trains. Pullman buffet sleeping cars between New York and Tampa. Nos. 71 and 72, WESTERN EXPRESS, connects at Montgomery for New Orleans and Southwest. Through cars between Savannah and Macon. Full information at City Ticket Office, No. 7 Bull street Telephone No. 28. pa 'ngSp’oCE AN STC AM Sm^COH^NY>S>^^NNAi;iBiES^JL $ SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK & BOSTON. X FOR NE W YORK. J CITY OF MEMPHIS. Capt. Askins, MONDAY, April 4. 7:30 a. m. KANSAS CITY, Capt. Smith, WED NESDAY. April 6. 9:30 a. m. CITY OF MACON, Capt. Fisher, FRI DAY, April 8, 11:30 a. m. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. Burg, MONDAY, April 11. 2 p.m. FOR BOSTON DIRECT (FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.) TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Johnson,ICHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Burroughs, THURSDAY, April 7, 10:30 a. m. I THURSDAY, April 14, 4 p. m. •Steamships City of Macon and City of Memphis carry only first cabin, passengers. The company reserves the right to charge its sailings and to substitute ships for those above without notice and without liability or accountabil ity therefor. L. M. ERSKINE, Agent, Ocean S. 6. Wharves, Savannah, Ga. L. R. VAN DIVIERE, Commercial Agent, 17 Bay St., east. Savannah. Ga. W. G. BREWER, C. T. & P. Agt., 37 Bull street. New Germania Bank building. W. H. PLEASANTS, NFW VORK c - B - WALWORTH, Vice Pres, and Gen. Mgr. 13L, ** I LMVIV General Passenger Agt. Savannah and Statesboro Railway. , SHORT LINE—THROUGH TRAINS. No. 87HNo. 87t|No,71*r ~ !No. 7~~2t|No. 88t|No tO9 ~P~~M. I P. M. i A. M. I ] | P. M. | A. M. ! A. M. ~ 345 I4 00 700 Lv Savannah Ar. 830 825 945 600 115 910 Ar Statesboro .... Lv. 400 610 730 ‘Dally. tExcept Sunday. {Sunday only. Train No, 88 connects at Cuyler with S. A. L. train No. 71 going west. NACOOCHEE, Capt. Lewis, WED NESDAY, April 13, 3:30 p. m. CITY OF MEMPHIS, Capt. Askins, FRIDAY, April 15, 4:30 p. m. KANSAS CITY, Capt. Smith, MON DAY, April 18, 4:30 p. m. CITY OF MACON. Capt. Fisher, WEDNESDAY, April 20, 8 a. m. 11 V fl