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NEWS OF A DAY IN
GEORGIA’S CAPITAL
THE TWO PARKER CLUBS
have xot vet decided to
DWELL ISi mn,
Rival Orcani*atloii* Still Stick to
Their Purpose of Honoring .Incite
Parker by Carrying (ieornia for
Him. Bat They Do Not Combine
Their Forrea—Each Clnb la Main
tolninu Separate and Dlatlnct
Ileadauarter*.
Atlanta, April I.—The two Parker
Clubs here are still at dagger's points,
and there are no present indications
of their getting together.
There is a strenuous rivalry gotng
on at the Kimball for visitors to the
headquarters of the two clubs, which
are closely adjoining, but outside of
this each appears to be ignoring the
other. More signs went up to-day,
and now' the Kimball House looks as
If It were going to entertain the Na
tional Convention, so numerous are the
placards.
To More Brlabine Games.
It looks now as If there will be no
more Georgia-Auburn football games
in Atlanta. The State Fair Associa
tion has accepted the bid of the Tech
nological School for the use of Pied
mont Park throughout the football
season, including, of course, Thanks
giving Day. Council has passed an
ordinance prohibiting games of any
kind at Brisbine Park, and there is
no other place at which such games
can be played. What Georgia and Au
burn will do for their Thanksgiving
Day crowd is at present involved In
considerable doubt.
Woman Held for Harder.
Win Knight, a negro man, was
stabbed to the heart and died instant
ly last night, in a negro club on
Broad street. Lizzie Spivey, a negro
woman, has been arrested, charged
with the crime. The woman declares
Knight stabbed himself.
Cooper Sueeeeda Hnrdon.
Dr. Hunter P. Cooper has been elect
ed professor of gyneacology and ob
stetrics of the Atlanta College of Phy
sicians and Surgeons, in place of the
late Dr. Virgil O. Havdon.
Big Tract fo lie gold.
A big tract of land, 202% acres,
fronting 4,500 feet on Peachtree street,
just beyond the city limits, belonging
to the estate of the late George Wash
ington Collier, will be put up at auc
tion Tuesday. It is conservatively
estimated It will bring more than $300,-
000.
Company of Mill Employe*.
Gov. Terrell has approved the ap
llcation of anew military company to
be mustered Into the state service
The neiV company will be composed
principally of employes of the Unity
Cotton Mills at LaGrange, where the
company will be located, tt will start
with fifty-seven men, and will take
the place in the Fifth Regiment, In
fantry, of Company H of Rome, re
cently disbanded.
Respite for William*.
Seymour Williams. colored. of
Dooly county, sentenced to be hanged
April 5. for the murder of a white
man named Edmundson, has been re
spited until May 6 by Gov. Terrell,
that the Prison Commission may have
an opportunity to fully investigate his
case.
POLITICS AT COLI'MIItJS.
Some Interest In llie,HMhnd of Se
lecting ItrlrKatra.
Columbus, Ga., April I.—The Demo
cratic Executive Committee of Musco
gee county meets to-morrow to ar
range the details of the primary of
April for the state house offices.
Jutlge and solicitor. The committee will
hold another meeting on April 21, and
after consolidating the returns of the
primary will select delegates to the
state convention from among the ac
tive supporters of the successful can
didates In the primary, pursuant to
the instructions given the several coun
ty committees by the State Democratic
Executive Committee.
Pressure is being brought to bear
upon the Muscogee county committee
to disregard the instructions of the
state committee in this respect and call
a mass meeting, which will select the
delegates to the state convention. In
all probability the committee will make
the selection of delegates itself and
■will not call a mass meeting.
The local afternoon paper came out
to-day in an editorial. addi..,sed to
the committee, calling for a mass
meeting under the caption. "Fair Play,
Gentlemen.” The committee does not
think it has the right to depart from
the instructions given by the state
committee, and besides does not seem
disposed to do so. Inasmuch as the dele
gates to the state convention two years
ago were selected by the county com
mittee.
BAHREL FACTORY Bl RAED,
Colquitt County Cooperage Company
Has a Loss at Moultrie.
Moultrie. Ga., April I.—The plant of
the Colquitt County Cooperage Com
pany was destroyed by fire this after
noon. The value of the plant was
about $6,000, and it was insured for $3,-
700. The fire originated at the glue
furnace at the noon hour, when the
men were away. A barn was also
burned. The ice factory nearby nar
rowly escaped.
The barrel factory will be rebuilt at
sue*.
BARNESVILLE COTTON
MILL TO BE SOLD.
Long Litigation Will Be Wound Cp
With the gale.
Barnesvtlle, Ga„ April 1. —The plant
and property of the Barnesv’ille Man
ufacturing Company, the big cotton
mill, will be sold at auction the first
Tuesday in June. This will end the
litigation which has brought a lot of
trouble upon the people of Barnes
ville. The sale will be conducted by
J. W. Cabaniss of Macon, trustee for
the bondholders. The first mortgage
bonds amount to $75,000.
The mill was closed in December,
1901, and has never been operated
since. It having been in all kinds of
litigation. The property originally
cost about $200,000, but, of course, has
deteriorated during Its Idleness
It is understood that the creditors
have been settled with, their claims
having been bought up, but the stock
holders sustain a heavy loss, as they
will now receive nothing for their
holdings. Some time ago the stock
holders were offered 10 cents on the
dollar for stock, but they would not
accept the offer. It is not believed
that the property will bring more than
enough to pay off the first mortgage
bonds. The people are rejoicing, how
ever, because its sale will mean that
the mill will at least be put In opera
tion again.
THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer, April
1. 11:30 p. m 30.12
Morning News thermometer, April
1. 11:30 p. m 70
Washington, April I. Forecast for
Saturday and Sunday:
Georgia and South Carolina—Fair
Saturday and Sunday; light to fresh
west to northwest winds.
Eastern Florida and Western Florida
—Fair Saturday and Sunday; variable
winds.
Yesterday's weather at Savannah:
Maximum temperature 2
p. m 82 degrees
Minimum temperature 7
a. m 62 degrees
Mean temperature 72 degrees
Normal temperature 63 degrees
Excess of temperature .... 9 degrees
Accumulated excess since
April 1 9 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since Jan. 1 99 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 12 Inch
Deficiency since April 1 12 Inch
Deficiency since Jan. 1 2.11 Inches
River Report.—The hight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.,
(75th meridian time), yesterday, was
8.6 feet, a fall of 0.2 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time, April 1, 1904, 8 p. m.,
75th meridian time:
Name of Station. | T. | V. | R._
Boston, cloudy 40 8 T 1702
New York city, ptly cldy.. 42 12 .44
Philadelphia, clear 50 Lt .22
Washington city, clear.... 64 8 .08
Norfolk, clear 74 8 .00
Hatteras, clear 62 20 .00
Wilmington, clear 68 20 .00
Charlotte, clear 72 10 .00
Raleigh, partly cloudy 76 Lt .00
Charleston, clear 68 12 .00
Atlanta, clear 70 14 .02
Augusta, cloudy 78 Lt .00
Savannah, clear 70 13 .00
Jacksonville, clear 72 8 .00
Jupiter, partly cloudy 72 10 .00
Key West, clear 72 14 .00
Tampa, clear 74 Lt .00
Mobile, clear 70 10 .00
Montgomery, partly cloudy 80 Lt .00
Vtckshurg, raining 70 12 .68
New Orleans, clear 74 8 .00
Galveston, cloudy 70 10 .00
Corpus Christ!, cloudy 72 12 .00
Palestine, cloudy 64 10 .01
Memphis, cloudy 64 8 .00
Cincinnati, clear 62 12 .00
Pittsburg, cloudy 56 8 .01
Buffalo, cloudy 38 24 .06
Detroit, cloudy 44 12 .01
Chicago, cloudy 42 36 .00
Marquette, raining 38 Lt .02
St. Paul, cloudy 34 32 I T
Davenport, clear 44 14 .00
St. Louis, clear 62 18 .00
Kansas City, clear 52 10 .00
Dodge City, clear 54 Lt .00
North Platte ( clear 54 6 .00
Asheville, clear 66 10 T
Oklahoma, missing.
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.
Convicts Distributed.
Rome, Ga., April I.—Two hundred
and fifty convicts from the Durham
coal mines passed through Rome to
day on a special train. They were be
ing sent to several counties of this
state. Thirty of the convicts were for
Floyd county.
Tiffs Pills
will save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable him to eat
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nour
ish the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated. ■—
Take No Substitute.
SCOURING YOUR SCAUP
Will Remove tlie Loose Dandruff
Seales. But It Won’t Cure Dandruff.
If your hair is brittle and thinning,
you have dandruff. The mere scouring
of the scalp of the loose scales won't
cure dandruff; because dandruff Is
nothing but scales of scalp being
thrown up by a pestiferous little germ
in burrowing its way to the root of the
hair where It ars the vitality, causing
falling hair and, in time, baldness.
Now you can't stop dandruff nor fall
ing hair, nor prevent baldness unless
you destroy that germ; and the only
preparation that can do it is the new
scientific discovery Newbro's Herpi
cide. In fact, no other hair prepara
tion claims to kill the dandruff germ
—all of them will clean the scalp;
soap and water will do that, but only
Newbro's Herpicide gets at the root
of the t-oubl- and kills the dandruff
germ. f,old by leading druggists. Send
10c in stamps for sample to The
Herpic.de Cos.. Detroit, Mich.
Livingston’s Pharmacy Cos., Special
Agents.
SPECIAL HOriCTES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Office Clerk of the Market. Savan
nah. Ga.. April 1, 1904. —On and after
the first day of April the City Market
will be closed at 10:30 a. m. until
the first of October.
A. MENDEL. Clerk.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1904.
NEW YORK CASH GROCERY COMPANY
THE PLACE TO BUY.
See What You Can Save by Buying from Us.
Best rice in the city, 80c per peck.
Fancy head rice. 60c per peck.
Good rice, 40c per peck.
Best pearl grits or meal, 20c per peck.
Rhoe's best white meat (cut) 10c.
Fancy lot breakfast bacon, 12%C.
Lot of fancy sugar-cured hams, 12c.
Pig hams. 13c.
We guarantee all our meat.
20 pounds granulated sugar for sl.
The best print nutter 27c per pound.
The best Snowdrift lard. 3 pounds, 25c.
Splendid shredded codfish, 5c package.
Our mackerel at 5c and 10c each are
fat, fine and nice.
Tea—the 25c is fine.
Our 60c Is the best; come and see it.
Coffee, 12%e, 15c and 25c.
The Mocha and Java we sell at 25c Is
the best in town. Come and try it.
Nickel lye. 3c per can.
Bath brick. 5c each.
4-pound package Gold Dust, 18c each.
4-pound package Snowboy washing
powder, 15c.
Chicory or coffee essence lc package.
Scourlne, 3c per cake.
13 cakes washing soap, 25c.
Washing soda, 2c a pound.
3-pound boxes best starch, 15c.
7 pounds bulk starch, best 25c.
2- table peaches in heavy syrup
10c.
3- fable peaches in heavy syrup,
13c; 2 for 25c.
Imported macaroni or speghatti, 10c.
Best American macaroni or speghatti,
7c.
J 29 Congress Street, West.
THUNDERBOLT PARK,
SAVANNAH’S
NEW AMUSEMENT RESORT,
WILL OPEN FOR THE FIRST TIME
SATURDAY, APRIL 9.
Everything to amuse both young and old.
The Great Toboggan Slide, Carousal, Parisian Maize.
Everybody Invited to brif'f the little folks to see the fun.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
DALE—The relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dale and family
are invited to attend the funeral of
the former from his late residence, 402
Jones street, east, this (Saturday)
afternoon at 4 p. m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SUNDAY’S DINNER.
STRAWBERRIES.
SPRING LAMB.
MINT
—and-
GREEN PEAS.
SPRING BROILERS.
BLACKBERRIES.
M. S. GARDNER.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Savannah Trust Company, Sa
vannah, Ga„ 4pril 1, 1904. —Interest
for the first quarter of 1904 on de
posits in the savings department is
now due and payable on demand. De
positors will please leave their books
to be balanced.
W. V. DAVIS,
Secretary and Treasurer.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga.. March 31, 1904.
The Chatham Rank, Savings Depart
ment.—lnterest for the first quarter.
1904, is now due and payable on de
mand. Depositors will please leave
their pass books that same may be
entered.
__ F. W. CLARKE, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Savannah Bank and Trust Com
pany, Ravings Department, Savannah,
Ga., April 1, 1904. —Interest for the
first quarter of the present year is
now due and payable on demand. De
positors will please leave their pass
books at the bank to be balanced.
PA MITEL L. CLAY, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Those having pass books issued by
The People's Savings and Loan Cos.
will please hand them in and get
credit for first quarter's interest, now
due.
E. L. HACKETT, Treasurer^
INTEREST NOTICE.
Department of Ravings. Southern
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savan
nah, April 1. 1904.—Interest for the
first quarter. 1904, is now due, and
will be paid on demand. Depositors
will please leave their books at the
bank to be balanced.
JOSEPH COPPS. Accountant.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Germania Bank. Savannah,
Ga., April 1, 1904.—Interest for the
first quarter of 1904 on deposits in
the Savings Department is now due
and payable on demand. Depositors
will please leave their books to be
balanced.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust
' Savannah, Ga., April 1, 1904.
Depositors will please present pass
books for entry of interest for the
first quarter, which is now due and
payable on demand.
JNO M BRYAN, Cashier.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
City Treasurer’s Office, Savannah,
\pril 1, 1904. —The following taxes
are now due-
RE Kh ESTATE, first quarter, 1904.
PERSONAL PROPERTY', first
quarter, 1904.
A discount of TEN FER CENT, will
be allowed if payment is made
WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS after April
Ist. C. S. HARDEE,
City Treasurer.
Temporary quarters 219 Habersham
street.
TO-DAY'S MENU.
Ricefield lamb —this is genuine ten
der ricefield lamb. Fell's Strawberries,
Savannah cucumbers, fresh asparagus,
the nicest ever brought to this city.
Green peas, new Irish potatoes 50c a
peck. Squash, egg plant, spinach,
choice apples, grape fruit, oranges,
etc. Everything the best. All fresh
and nice.
■phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
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
•re its chief merits. See the lateet
models before buying a machine.
R. U HULL
Sole Dealer for Savanna*.
10 Drayton St. Provident Building.
1 Full cream cheese. 15c per pound.
! Safety matches, 8c per dozen,
t Imported sardines, 5c box.
; Best corn starch, 5c a package.
Fancy fresh tomatoes. 10c per basket.
New Irish potatoes, celery, lettuce, egg
plant, ftesh cucumbers and hard
white cabbage.
Fresh squash asparagus, 10c bunch.
Bakers' cocoa, 20c per can.
Bakers' chocolate. 15c per cake.
Royal baking powder. 40c a pound.
Rumford baking powder, 25c a pound.
Maryland Biscuit Company ginger
snaps, 5c pound.
Extra soda biscuit, 6c a pound.
Fancy cheese straws, 2 packages, 25c.
Sponge lady fingers, 3 for 25c.
! Macaroon drops, 15c.
\ Afternoon teas. 3 for 25c.
Vanilla creams, 3 for 25c.
Full 2-ounce vanilla or lemon extract
10c; 3 for 25c.
Grand Duchess figs, 15c per pound.
Fancy pineapples.
Indian river blood oranges.
Fancy new taes, 5c per pound.
Fancy bunch raisins, 2 pounds for 25c.
Fine cooking prunes, 6 pounds for 25c.
Gold Medal flour, the best made, 75c,
24-pound sack.
Fancy grape fruit 60c, and $1 a dozen.
Fancy Florida lemons, 10c per dozen.
Stuffed dates, in boxes, 8c per box.
Try our celebrated gelatine, 5c pack
age, full size packages.
Eggs, 18c; eggs, 18c; eggs, 18c dozen.
Home-grown strawberries, fresh pick
ed every day.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT,
by paying your bills on or be
fore the 15th inst.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.
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.
“THE.’S PLACE."
Monday.
GEO. A. MERCER, JR.,
LAWYER.
Real Estate and Patents are my
Specialties.
Offices. Southern Bank Building.
THAT SPRING SITT.
Let us clean that spring suit. YVe
can make it good as new. Or we can
dye it and make it new, at once. YVe
can do the same with the hat or gloves.
N. Y. STEAM DYE WORKS,
State and Whitaker.
Bell 'phone 943.
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 INGLESBY, Manager.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
FOR EASTER.
Give us your order for Lilies,
Rpirea Japnonicas, Lilacs, Carna
tions and Roses. Plants such as
Palms. Rubber Plants, Geraniums,
Cinnerarias and Primroses.
A. C. OELSCHIG,
Both phones 4 96.
J. GARDNER, Agent, 18 Broughton
street, east.
COMMERCIAL COLLECTION
AGENCY,
No. 4 East Bryan street.
Beil 1138—Phones —Ga. 1429.
CLAIM FORYVARDING and
RENTAL COLLECTIONS
OUR SPECIALTY.
BATH TUBS.
Porcelain Lined, Guaranteed, 818.00
and up.
Plumbing and heating.
Barfield, Chapman & Seckinger.
21 York Street West.
Both Phones.
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 finest flowers
grown.
JOHN WOLF,
Phones 631. Ott and Anderson Sts.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS.
COLEMAN & THOMSON,
Real Estate Collections,
Phones 48. 15 Bay street, west.
lt us collect your rents and man
age your estates.
BRICK, BRICK, BRICK.
Augusta brick and others. Good stock
on hand. Lowest pi ices, prompt de
livery. See our samples and prices
before buying.
ANDREW HANLEY COMPANY.
There is nothing that adds
Hmore 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, Carden Hose, Lawn
Sprinklers, Hose Reels, Noz
z,es '“ palmer
HARDWARE CO.,
Bay and Jefferson Streets.
OBELISK CICARS
Expert Cuban clgarmakers use the choicest
Havana Leaf in these cigars of
extraordinary goodness-
FINE SHAPES, IQ CENTS STRAIGHT.
HENRY SOLOMON SON
Supply the Trade
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
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Good Thjngs
To Break the Lenten Season
Glace Prunes, walnut stuffed.
Stuffed Figs and Dntes.
Cherries and Figs in Marnsquin.
Almonds and Hazlenuts In Mar
a squin.
G. & D. Brandy Peaehes.
Baker’s. Peters’, Cailler's, Whit
man's and Menier's Choco
lates.
Whitman’s White Nougat.
Cuba and Florida Guava Jelly.
G. & D. Sweet Pickled Peaches.
G. & D. Spiced Gooseberries and
Cherries.
French Prunes in Jars.
Pate de Foie gras in tureens and
tins.
Pin-Money Sweet Pickiest
Olives in great variety.
Every kind of vegetables in cans.
Fine Fruits in cans and glass.
Delicate Wafers and Crackers.
Boned Chicken and Turkey.
Plum Pudding and Mince Meat.
Spanish Red Peppers.
Pure Olive Oil.
French and English Vinegar in
bottles.
Terrapin and Turtle Meats.
Pates of Game.
Canned Meats, all reliable ones.
Boston Bartlett Pears, are like
fresh ones.
Grated Pineapple for freezing.
Our Teas are fine; try the 43e.
Our Coffees are delightful, try a
cup in our office.
Our One-Minute Coffee Pot is a
wonder.
A large line of staples.
These and hundreds of other
articles in store.
High-class Goods, prices mod
erate. delivery prompt, cour
teous attention, attractive store.
RELIABILITY is Incorporat
ed in our business. AA'e solicit
frequent calls at our store and
would appreciate new accounts.
A. M. 6 C. IV. West,
Liberty and Whitaker Street*.
The beautiful sertiee 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.
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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
SEE
W. J. B. ADAMS.
Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer.
18 Bryan St.. East. 219 Both phones.
OPEN JAN. 4, 1904.
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.
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.
Phones 244.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Old Fashioned
Com
Hominy
The first shipment went in a
rush before many patrons tried
it. We have anew shipment in
our store to-day.
It's a delightful breakfast dish.
Order a can for your Easter
morning breakfast.
Allegretti’s Chocolate Creams—
fresh and good.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
P^lmoinico
c O M pA IS V
Bull and York, Phones 555.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga,
Bell Phone 149.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturer* and dealers in all
kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES
and LATHS, FLOORING, CEILING,
FINISHING, WEATIIERBOARDING,
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 ear load lots a specialty.
H. Sc M.
SOUR ORANGES
FOR
PRESERVING
HARDEE & MARSHALL.
Phones 955.
Promptness is the
word at Sommers*
Cafe, Union Station.
Cuisine first-class.
AT MONSEES’.
The beet of everything in groceries.
Fresh stock.
’Phone your orders 587 both 'phones.
C. H. MONSEES.
P. S.—Remember I keep the finest
wines and liquors.
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, $500,000.
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
*
Deposits of one dollar and up.
wards received in Savings De.
pertinent. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY BLUN, President.
GEO. \V. TIEDE.MAN, Vice Pres.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. IIOGAN, 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.
dividual* on terms consistent with
sound banking principles.
ALLOWS INTEREST
on deposits in SAVINGS DEPART.
MENT.
BUYS AND SELLS
Foreign and Domestic Exchange.
Issues Knuntze Bros. Letters \.l
Credit, available in all parts of Hie
world.
DEPARTMENT OF
SAVINGS
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. President
HORACE A CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
No. 1(40. Chartered 186*.
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OF SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $500,000. SURPLUS SIOO,OOO.
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.
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CITIZENS
BANK
OF SAVANNAH
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
Accounts of Firm*, Corporation*,
Individuals and Banks Solicited,
MILLS BEE LANE, President,
GEORGE C FREEMAN, Cashier,
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Chshler
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ROOFING,
Repairing, Roof Painting
E. C. PACETTI & SON
Phone 641. 140 Whitaker.
tm DAYTON BICYCLES
525.00.
The best bicycle at the price in Sa
vannah to-day.
WALTER F. HIGGINS
President-Drayton.
Savannah Trust Cos.
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$600,000.00.
OFFICERS
Wm. W. MACKALL,
President.
GEO. J. BALDWIN,
Vice President.
Win. V. DAVIS,
Secy, and Treasurer,
DIRECTORS
J. P. Williams, /
S. P. Shotter, ”
Joseph Hull, .
H. Weber,
Allan Bond, /
W. A. Winburn,
Herman Myers,
W. W. Mackall.
George J. Baldwin, j
J. F. Minis,
C. Sidney Shepard, j
R. G. Erwin,
Edwin 8. Webster, I