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MAHRIAGE*.
*ToLT—GOODWIN.—On March 26, at
the home of her aunt, “Fatrview.”
Elmwood, Conn., by the Rev. Dr. E.
P. barker, Nina Warren Goodwin, to
David Hill Colt of Seattle. Wash.
DEATHS.
GRISHAM.—Died, at Columbus,
Kan., March 24. 1904, William Grisham,
aged S3, father of F. M. Grisham of
Savannah. Buried In Cedar Grove
Cemetery, Lebanon, Tenn.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
SIEM—The relatives and friends of
Mr. Martin G. Siem are invited to at
tend his funeral from the residence
of his brother, Mr. J. D. Siem, corner
of Jones and Purse streets, at 3:30
o’clock this afternoon.
IM UEMORIAH.
Another loved one has passed away;
Another home left desolate.
MRS. ANNIE BARBER,
Born May 24, 1833.
Died March 2. 1904.
But God, in His infinite wisdom,
knows best.
One precious to our hearts has gone.
The voloe we loved is stilled;
The place made vacant in our home
Can never more be filled.
Our Father, in His wisdom, called
The boon His love has given;
And though on earth the body lies.
The soul is safe In heaven.
Those Who Loved Her.
MEETINGS.
<x)nccb (CoTe
A special meeting of this Lodge will
be held in the lodge room, Odd Fel
lows Hall, this (Sunday) afternoon at
2:46 o’clock, for the purpose of at
tending the funeral of our late broth
er, Martin G. Siem.
Members of sister lodges are fra
ternally invited to meet with us.
S. M. JACKSON. N. G.
W H. WINN. Secretary. __
I'\IFORM RANK KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS.
Savannah, Ga„ April 3, 1904.—Orders
No. 10. The battalion is ordered to as
semble at Castle Hall THIS AFTER
NOON at 2:45 in fatigue uniform to
pay the last tribute of respect to the
late Sir Knight Loyal Martin G. Siem
of Teutonia Company No. 3.
By order. Maj. Dreeson.
Official: C. O. GODFREY.
Ist Lt. and Adjt.
SAVANNAH CO. NO. 15, 11. R. K.
OF P.
The company is ordered to assemble
at Castle Hall this (Sunday) after
noon, April 3. at 2:45, in fatigue uni
form, to pay the last tribute of re
spect to the late Sir Knight Loyal
Martin G. Siem of Teutonia Cos. No.
3. By order
I. HELLMAN, Captain.
Attest: MAURICE A. WACHSTEIN,
Guard.
TEUTONIA LODGE NO. 7, K. OF P.
The officers and members of Teuto
nia Lodge No. 7, K. of P.: You are
hereby commanded to appear at lodge
room at Castle Hal), Sunday, April 3,
at 3 p. m.. for the purpose of paying
the last tribute of respect to our de
ceased brother Martin Siem.
Members of sister lodges and visit
ing knights are respectfully invited to
meet with us. By order of
CARL MENDEL, C. C.
Attest: H. F. G. KRAMER. K. of R.
A B. _____
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS AND LOAN CO.
Savannah. April 4. 1904. —
The Annual Meeting of the stock
holders of the People’s Savings and
Loan Companv will be held Monday,
April 4. at 4:30 p. m.. at Metropolitan
Hall, corner Whitaker and President
streets.
By order of the President,
E. L. HACKETT,
Secretary' and Treasurer.
NOTICE.
Members of the Hop Committee of
the Irish-American Friendly Society
are hereby requested to attend a spe
cial meeting at the hall TO-MORROW
(Sunday) MORNING at 11:30 o’clock.
I’. H. GLEASON. Chairman.
A. S. KENNICKELL. Secretary. __
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Attend regular meeting of the Aerie
this (Sunday) evening at 8:30 in Eagles'
Hall. Lyons' Block. There will be in
itiation. GEO. C. SCHWARZ.
W. Pres.
LEO M’GOVERN, W. Secretary.
POLITICAL ANNOI NTEMENT*r
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
I will be a candidate for the office
of Receiver of Tax Returns of this
county, subject to the Democratic
primary April 20, and I respectfully
solicit your votes.
T. J. DAVIS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WE AKE STILL AT IT.
Selling: BRICK at $6.00 in car lots.
WE ARE AT IT STILL.
With our low prices in LUMBER
and WOOD.
WOLEDGE-FHILPOT CO.
Both Phones 595.
—BICYCI.ES—
“Daytons” ‘Tver Johnson”
—"Readings.”
—525.00
Call In and See Our Stock.
WALTER F. HIGGINS.
_____ President—Drayton.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
For rent one year, the desirable
house of Dr. Paige. 10 West Liberty,
Possession given May 16.
Apply to DR, PAIGE.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
r66hng,~~~
Repairing, Roof Painting
E. C. PACETTI & SON
Pfcons ML ato Whitaker.
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I WISH YOU
ONE
AND
ALL
A
HAPPY EASTER.
M. S. GARDNER.
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MADE AT KEY' WEST
Imitated My Dress? Yes.
But they cannot rob me of my good qualities lam
offered to the public In half-pint and plut bottles,
Be certain and see that my name Is on every package.
EDGEMONT RYE.
Key Supplied by Henry Solomon & Son, Distributing Agents.
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 bring the little folks to see the fun.
HURDS
Pretty and Delicate Tints in
FINE STATIONERY.
LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY,
Phones 293. 26 Broughton Street, West.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE IN THE CITY.
Bell’s Pure Rye 75c Cocktails—Manhattan, Martini, etc..
Monogram Rye 75c SI.OO
Clover Hill Corn, 8 years old 75c Clover Club Rye ...$1.25
Imperial Nectar Rye SI.OO Clover Cabinet Rye $1.50
Wilson Whiskey SI.OO Three Feathers Rye $1.50
Lewis’ 00 Rye SI.OO Martell & Hennessy 3-Star
Burnett Imported Tom Gin SI.OO Brandy $1.75
Cream of Malt SI.OO Martine & Rossc Vermouth 75c
We handle the celebrated Plel’s Dortnmnda and Mcnchuer Beers, 12
dozen to cask, by the cask and dozen.
BELSINGER & CO., 43 %Zu uket
FULL LINE DUFF-GORPON S HEKHIES.
_ m BUSINESS NOTICES.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Cooling
Delicious Drinks
—at —
Conida’s Candies
and Bon Bons are
the freshest and
Best.
CUT FLOWERS.
OFFICE OUTFITTERS.
Let us Interest you.
Roll Top Desks. Typewriter Desks,
Sectional Book Cases and Cabi
nets, Pigeon Hole Cases.
J.W.FRETWELL’S SONS
9 Bay Street, West.
| Don't Kick
| If other laundries are
) not “doing up” your
) work as you want. Just
| send the next buncle to
| us, and it will be done
| so wt II that there will
) be nothing to kick about.
) This laundry is
Good
- One";
Because of Its Good
Work.
Savannah-Georgia
Laundry Cos.,
17 West Congress Street
HO West Congress Street
Phones 383. 3SB. 94.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. APRIL 3. 1904.
Parc
Soda Drinks.
Our soda fountain Is a fa
vorite place to rid yourself of
the evening thirst.
Purest flavors are always
used.
MINERAL WATERS OF
ALL KINDS.
The Acme Water Cooler
Economically keeps ice wa
ter throughout the night
Particularly desirable for
the sick room.
Ask to see It.
Our Bull street Store is
open all night, and quick
messengers answer telephone
calls.
SOLOMONS
Bull gs/"\ Congress
and I ,| I. and
Charlton. Barnard.
/seeJifcahatN
I Wind Proof Wsier Proof Oil Proof
I IN COIOSa TO MATCH MACHINCS V
I Riley Robes
ftci 111 luthcr affects siih scot Usings
ft The only robe* that harmonize with the
ftl Automobile and It* trappings, and the
■ only one* in keeping with
“Smart” OutfitA
I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
L BULL AND VOHK STREETS.
MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES
BUIILDNG STONE WORK
DIXIE STONE CO.,
209 York Street. West.
Opposite Trinity Church.
Babcock Vehicles.
Agncy for the sale of BABCOCK
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at 65
West Broad, head of Broughton.
CHARLES FECHNER.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Pierce
Automobiles.
?f the glittering sands of the Sa
hara were to be transformed into a
dossal esplanade, on to which the
countries of the world were to mar
shal all the Automobiles made in
their borders, and if tbe myriad cars
were to be formed in a gigantic
column with the • triumphant fore
front composed of the chosen few of
the very best creations known among
all the ( nations, and if the splendid pa
geant were to sweep forward in re
view, each Car flying its pennant—do
you know that in the front rank of the
chosen few, heralded as the best,
would be a Car made in Buffalo, afid
and Its pennant would bear the sign
of the Arrow and the name og
“FIERCE.”
We sold and delivered one of these
cars last week.
THE FIERCE STANHOPE
Is too well and favorably known by
every one interested in Automobiles.
’Tis true there is a small difference in
the price, but we feel sure that thlts
difference will be more than made up
in a season's use.
“THE SILENT AUTOCAR"
has been added to our list of good
things. The line will be composed of
a Tonneau Car and a runabout. We
expect a shipment of these Cars in
two weeks.
THE STEVENS-Dl KYEA
is a speed wonder, and we desire to
show this car to those who desire a
speedy, quiet machine.
THE ORIENT BI'CKBOARD
is just the handiest runabout built.
Perfectly simple both in operation and
to care for. We add our guarantee to
that of the manufacturer, and state
that it is RXOHT IN EVERY WAY.
THE GARAGE IS FAST GROWING.
We expect to be in our new quarters
oy May 15. Our opening will excel
any display of Automobiles ever seen
outside of an Auto show.
REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.
We are fully capable of handling
the most difficult work, and we are
experts in gasoline motors. We
carry a full line of tires, tubes, and
all accessories. Our long acquaintance
with manufacturers give us the ben
efit of the jobbers' price. We are
therefore prepared to quote you very
lowest prices.
R. V. CONNER AT.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT.
A clean, fresh stock
of Patent Medicines,
Drugs and Druggists’
Sundries.
Bicycle messenger
will be sent to any
part of city when
ever wanted.
Prescriptions
Our Specialty.
MASONIC TEMPLE
PHARMACY.
Phones 582.
Ice Cream Soda 5c-
Don’t!
Don’t for one instant lose
, sight of the fact that what
ever in the grocery line of
highest quality you
may need you’ will find at
at the lowest price consist
ent with fair dealing. No
old stock; only THE
BEST in all instances. If
you don’t know it already,
now is a good time to find
out.
Dully and Drayton.
Phonea 554.
j Wedding Gifts
[ -IX-
Sterling Silver
t
t Individual pieces and com
plete services In all the ap
( proved styles and designs.
I
\ R. Van Keuren & Cos.
* Jewelers.
Jj 143 Bull Street Ga. Phone 901
m
Give Us a trial,
FURLONG & SPALDING,
Wagons and Truck Builders. Black
smiths and horseshoers.
Comer Congress, Montgomery
and St. Julian Streets.
Thirty ■ Ninth Street
IS NOW OPENED
From the Ogeechee Road to Waters Ave.
THE ONLY STREET
Continuously Opened on Straight Lines-
I will sell Block No. 31, on the corner of Thirty
ninth and Waters avenue, consisting of
NINE LOTS,
Including the corner lot, which is one of the best business
stands on Waters Avenue, on
Exceedingly Easy Terms.
Theiots are high and dry; paved road; trolley line in
front of corner.
The best chance for investment, for present and future
growth of this rapidly growing city.
C. H. DORSETT,
Indian River
ORANGES
H
Be|t GRAIN and Feed
Daisy Y Cow Feed
W. D. Simkins & Cos.
Like to Stop Renting?
. Want a Home?
Look at No . 2212 Barnard.
In fine Condition, Painted, Papered, Fresh
and Clean. Separate House, Open on All Sides,
Large Lot. Will Sell Any way—Cash, part Cash
“Any old way.”
C. H. DORSETT.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Miil-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone 149.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers In all
kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW PINE LUMBER. SHINGLES
and LATHS, FLOORING, CEILING,
FINISHING, WEATHERBOARDING,
und FRAMING.
Stock always on hand In large
quantities of regular stock else, or
manufactured to order on short no
tice.
Shipments to the Interior In mlx
ed car load lets a specialty.
EASTER GIFTS
Easter Books,
Easter Cards,
Bibles,
Prayer and Hymnals
The Connor Book Store,
Bull and Broughton Streets.
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.
A SPECIAL
display of Sterling Silver, Cut
Glass and Ornamental goods
fit for Wedding Gifts is being
made by us.
The finest products of all the
leading manufacturers can be
found in our stock.
THEUS & CO.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ht&m:
SOW ORANGES
FOR
PRESERVING
HARDEE & MARSHALL.
Phones 955.
SCHNAARS & SEILER
Real Estate Agents,
27 BAY STREET, EAST.
Estates Managed.
Rents Collected.
We attend to the paying of taxes,
making returns, etc. Repairs made
without extra charge. All business in
trusted to us will receive careful ait
tentlon. Georgia 'phone 1001.
Visitors find Sommers'
Cafe, Union Station, a
delightful place to dine.
Up-to-date !
AT MONSEES’.
Th* 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 worK,
Phone 700.
Opposite De Soto Hotel.
Just Bet
Your Bottom
Dollar'
that if you wear a Kersch
bauin or Kuppenheiiuer Suit
Easter Sunduy that there will
be no man more stylishly
dressed than you—line work
manship and they show it—
-8.00 up to
23.50
if you buy your suit here you
save enough to get a swell
hat, a whole lot of pretty ties,
—Easter fixings of every
good description at
FALK’S
“AROUND THE CORNER.”
BUSINESS NOTICES.
jGHT^mNG^RUNABms
v — • *
Are the only desirable kind. Those
we otter are light in weight, but
s*rong in construction, and all made
by such manufacturers as
S. R. Bailey & Cos., Amesbury, Mass.,
Hamaver. Syracuse. N. Y.,
Cortland Wagon Cos., Cortland. N. V.,
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.
Automobilists,
If you have been trying the
various makes of cheap
batteries in your Automo
bile, and you are tired of
having BREAK DOWNS,
try the Celebrated
CRESCENT
BATTERIES
E. S. Abrahams Jr.
136 Whitaker Street.
Both Phones.
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 ft
bit of dainty Jewelry. If you
buy it at “Desbouiilons" It’s
allright.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
43 Bull St., Bell Phone 1167.
ORDER
YOUR
ICE CREAM
TO-DAY
from
BELSINGER & GROSS.
Phones 265.
OIL PAINTINGS.
We dean, repair and restore ynuf
old Paintings and Frames. Work gur<
anteed. Charges moderate.
THONNESEN’S ART STORE,
17 York St., West. Ga. Phone 7*-
Savannah Trust Cos.
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$600,000.00.
OFFICERS i
Wm. W. MACKALL, I
President!
GEO. J. BALDWIN, /
Vice Presidents
Wm. V. DAVIS,
Secy, and Treasure!
DIRECTORS
J. P. Williams,
S. P. Shotter,
Joseph Hull,
H. Weber. V
Allan Bond, f j
W. A. Wlnburn,
Herman Myers, j
W. W. Mackall,
George J. Baldwlf
J. F. Minis.
C. Sidney Shepsr^
R. G. Erwin.
Edwin S. Webs*