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FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
STILES—The relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stiles are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral of
the latter from her late residence.
Thunderbolt road this (Sunday) after
noon at 3 o'clock.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Thursday, the 21st Inst.. Clara
Johnston, the eleven months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Wil
son, after a short illness departed this
life. Everythin* that love and skill
could suggest was done to save the
life of the little one who had endeared
herself to the entire household. The
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. J. A. Smith. The sympathy of a
host of friends is extended to the be
reaved family.
MEETINGS.
PRTNrfsXFTARTOW^CAMPSOrgS.
1. S. C. V.
Comrades: On Memorial Day. April
26, we act as escort to the Confederate
Veterans. It is the special request of
the commandant that every loyal mem
ber of Bartow camp be with us on this
occasion. You cannot make any eacrl
llce too great to attend. We meet at
Chatham Artillery Hall at 3:30 p. m.
Any visiting members of the IT. S. C.
V. we gladly welcome to join with us.
CHAS. G. EDWARDS. Commandant.
ROBT. E. L. MILLER. Adjutant.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Attend regular meeting of the
aerie this (Sunday) evening at 8:30 p.
m., Lyons' block. The Committee on
Benefit to be given May 4 will make
Its report.
GEO. C. SCHWARZ. W. Pres.
leo McGovern, w, sec.
NOTICES.
THE UNION SOCIETY
—at the—
BETHESDA OH PHAN HOUSE,
THURSDAY, APRIL 2s, 1904. •
The Anniversary Address will be de
livered by
REV. GEORGE SOLOMON
at S p. m.
The orphan house and grounds will
be open to the public during the day.
Cars will leave depot, Whitaker and
Fortieth streets:
9:80 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m.,
12:00 noon. 12:30 p. m., 1:00 p. m..
1:30 p. m., 2:00 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:00
p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 4:30 p.
m., 5.00 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 6:00 p. m.
Returning, will leave Bethesda:
10.00 a. m.. 11:00 a. m.. 12 noon,
12 30 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 1:30 p. m.,
2:00 p. m.. 2:30 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 8:30
p. m., 4 00 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6:00 p.
m., 5-30 p. m.. 6:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m.
Tickets 50c.. children and servants
half price. For sale at the usual
places and from the stewards of the
society, namely:
A. S. Nichols. A. Kessel.
J. W. Jackson. J. Cooper Harris.
Joseph Phillips. W. W. Pringle.
A. H. Chlpman. W. B. Stubbs.
C. A. Vetter. Wilbur Coney.
R. J. Dnvant. John O’Keefe.
Geo. A.Mercer.Jr. Thos. Ballsntyne.
The annual meeting of the I T nlon
Bociety and election of officers will be
held In the Orphan House at 2:30
o’clock p. m.
J H. ESTILL, President..
E. \V. CI BRKPGE. Secretary.
GARDNER’S
MEATS
MEET
YOUR
REQUIREMENTS.
PHONES 57ft.
“THE.’B PEACE."
123 1-9 Whitaker,
TO-DAY:
PRAWN STEW, Creamed.
BUSINESS NOTICE!,
MALARIA
Permanently cured by Free
use of
Clayton &. Russell’s
Stomach Blttars,
Mold by Win Merchants (lannlly,
Trade Supplied by
Henry Solomon & Son
SCHNAARS & SEILER,
Real Estate Agents,
• 27 BAY STREET, EAST.
Estates Managed.
Rents Collected.
We attend to the paying ot taxes,
making returns, etc. Repair* made
without extra. charge. All business in
trusted to ue will receive careful at
tention. Georgia 'phone 1001.
Take dinner to-day at
Sommers’ Cafe, Union Sta
tion.
Give Us a Trial,
FURLONG & SPALDING,
Wagon* nnd Truck Builders. Black
smiths and borseshoere.
Comer Congress, Montgomery
and St. Julian Streets.
aTmonsees’.
The beat of everything in groceries.
Freeh stock.
'Rhone your order* 5*7 both ’phone*.
C. H. MONBEES.
iP. B.—Remember 1 keep the finest
wines and liquors.
Wy^arsJ
Clay Peas
Unknown Peas Mixed Peas
Black Eye —Lady and Pigeon Peas.
COTTON SEED-- Meal and Hulls.
Daisy Cow Feed ££ f tt ° g 3£ nta .
Hay, Corn — White and Mixed Oats—Bran etc.
W. D. Simkins & Cos.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE IN THE CITY.
Bell's I'iire Rye 75c Cocktails —Manhattan, Martini, etc..
Monogram Rye 75c SI.OO
Clover Hill Corn, S years old 75c Clover Chib Rye $1.25
Imperial Nectar Rye SI.OO Clover Cabinet Rye $1.50
Wilson Whiskey SI.OO Three Feathers Rye $1.60
Lewis' 06 Rye SI.OO Martell & Ilennessy 3-Star
Burnett Imported Tom Gin SI.OO Brandy $1.75
Cream of Malt SI.OO Martini & Rossi Vermouth 75c
W e handle the celebrated Plel's Dortnmndu and Menchuer Beers, 12
dozen to cask, by the cask and dozen.
BELSINGER & CO., 43 ' 4 s 5 ™. itaker
FULL LINE DFFF-GORDON S HEItRIES.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
That Wedding Present
Shall it be something useful or
ornamental or both? House
keeping necessitates knives,,
forks and spoons—and silver
is something one can hardly
have too much of. Why not
make It a chest of flatware?
Let us show you.
R. Van Keuren & Cos.
Jewelers.
148 BULL STREET.
Ga. Phone 991.
The Dining Room Service of
The Thunderbolt
Casino
Is the Finest in the South.
and that accounts in a large measure
for the popularity of our late hour
tit-bits.
Whether ’tis one of our famous
Shore Luncheons, a Deviled Crab, a
Crab Pourre, Crab Flaker, or Shrimp
ala Newburg, the same care is given
to the smallest detail—making each
result spell perfection.
•• ‘Tl* Indeed Perfection."
Cailler’s
THE ORIGINAL
Swiss Milk Chocolate,
Wholonoma and Delicious,
Fine In Flavor, Fxqnlslte la
Aroma.
The Beat Ratine Chocolate Made
For Sale Everywhere
E. F. Whitcomb & Cos.
IMutrlbutom.
OIL PAINTINGS.
We clean, repair and restore your
old Paintings and Frames. Work guar
anteed. Charges moderate.
THONNESEN’S ART STORE,
17 York St., West. Ga. Phone 798.
Good work is chronic
with us. The other
kind must b e ha and
somewhere else.
Just send us your
linen and it will be re
turned to you in a con
dition that will bear
the scrutiny of all
critics.
mm
Good
L One".
Savannah - Georgia
Laundry Company.
Offices:
17 West Congreu Street
110 West Cong re** Street
l'lione*i 333, 333, 94.
FOR MEN OF BRAIN S
MADE AT KEY WEST
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Open Your Eyes
to the fact that hot weather will
soon be here and you ought to be
prepared to keep cool. We will
again represent the manufacturers
of all the old reliable Fans, which
show many new improvements this
season without being any more ex
pensive than last year. We are
prepared to give all orders prompt
attention.
Electric Supply Cos.
Phones 02. SS—lO Drayton St.
Not “How Cheap”
But “How Good”
That’s the correct test for
Groceries. Poor Groceries
are dear at any cost; and
somei lines dangerous be
sides. At
no “cheap,” questionable
articles are kept, though
every article Is sold at a
price as low as fair dealing
will permit. Our line Is
complete nnd we solicit pat
ronage.
DUFFY and DRAYTON
Phones 554
Wedding
** on a piece of
(||TTC good* mean*
\MIII3o 9 9 IT'S GOOD.
We have Just received a large as
sortment of Sterling Silver and Cut
Glass, suitable for Wedding Gifts.
Our assortment contains some very
beautiful designs and new shapes.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
43 Bull Street. Bell Phone 11*7
~ GLOBE-WERNICKE
Sectional Bookcases.
Call and See Them
J. W.FRETWELL’S SONS
0 Bay Street, West.
MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES
BUIILDNG STONE WORK
DIXIE STONE CO.,
209 York Street. West,
Opposite Trinity Church.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. APRIL 24. 1904.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
“Without a Headache ’’
Green River
Whiskey.
Used In United States Hos
pitals Because ol Its Great
Tonic Properties and
General Medicinal
Virtue.
SOLD IN SAVANNAH BY
Hick*’ Restaurant
Sommers’ Cafe
Pulaski House Bar
P. J. Ott
J. W . Seay
J. H. Helmken
Savannah Yacht Club
list. Geo. Beckmann
Theo. Flncken
R. Elsinger
Martin Roentsch
Peters & Herman
John Ripke
Delmonico Cos.
McGrath & Hansford
B. Welt*
Spellman & Brunning
Grice & Stephens
Henry Semkcn
V. Klcos
•I. D. Brodeman
Hull A Cos.
E. G. Badenhoop
E. A. Bndenhoop
Harry Wilkins
A. T. Kelly
Andrew Jackson
J. H. Badenhoop
C. H. Schroder & Cos.
W. H. Eskedor
N. K. Zavis
D. Bookhoop
N. A. Fountain
Heiu-y Suiter
H. W. Suiter
Champion & Evans
Win. t ollers
M. B. Ehrlicher
C. Moehlenbrock & Bro.
L. Berman
11. Lange
J. J. Egan
Screven House Bar
H. 11. Geffken
Alhambra Music Hall
P. Kutsures
Cohen Hester
Peter Morton
J. F. Wellbrock
C. 11. Monsees
J. L. NovtU & Cos.
A. H. Harms
H. F. Kuek
John Flatliam
John Cottlngham
Rainwater & Rehn
Wm. Brown
Charles Abel
Pat Manning
Ben Rentier
Chas. Brickmatl
Geo. Brodeman
Geo. E. Bullock
J. F. Entelman
M. D. Berman
D. Geffken
C. H. Koncnfann A Go.
John F. hubs
John Ohslek
Robert Remler
The Masonic
Temple
Pharmacy
Make a specialty of Prescrip
tions, for which they have the
finest stock of Drugs and
Chemicals that money can
buy. An elegant line of
Hair Brushes.
Tooth Brushes .
Nail Brushes
And Toilet Articles.
Only 5c a Pound:
Moth Balls ,
To preserve your winter clothes
Phones 582.
MASONIC TEMPLE
PHARMACY,
Liberty and Whitaker.
We Sell
Union Made Shoes
Mode by Union Workmen, of
tlie finest grades of leather, in
fashionable shapes at right
prices. The l T nion Stamp on
the shoe is a guarantee of
good worntanshlp. We have
them for Men, Women, Boys
and Girls. If you are a Union
Man. buy Union made goods.
C. F. CLER,
16 East Broughton.
BECOME A PREACHER
And Preach the
Merits of Our
LVXCH CAKE
Only IS Cents.
BELSINGER & GROSS.
Phones 265.
Are Yoti Tired?
IF YOU ARE
Tired of Paying Rent and Continue So
IT IS YOUR FAULT
For I can sell you a two-story house on a lot Oue
Hundred and Seventeen feet deep, lane in rear, sew
er connections, porcelain lined tub, new plumbing, a
Six Room House lor
Three Hundred Cash
And Twenty-five Dollars Per Month.
If you ever expect to own a home try this, or some
thing else.
C. H. DORSETT
WE PAY 4 PER CENT.
ON DEPOSITS,
Which Are Payable on Demand.
PEOPLE’S SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY,
C. H. DORSETT, President
E. L. HACKETT, Treasurer.
22 Congress, West
THUNDERBOLT PARK,
SAVANNAH’S
NEW AMUSEMENT RESORT,
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.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Just Received
2000 MOULDED RECORDS
COLUMBIA S~
ONLY 25c EACH.
Moth Balls 5c lb
Russian Camphor 20c lb
Gum Camphor SI.OO lb
Insect Powder 40c lb
Roach Sugar 40c lb
(A Sure Killer)
Witch-Hazel SI.OO gal
Family Amomnia 1-2 gal ..25c
Wood Alcohol 50c half gal
Livingston’s MCjf,
26 Broughton W.
Big Boggy Bargains!
We have on hand about 25 High
Grade Vehicles that we want to dis
pose of at once. We offer them at
FACTORY COST, plus the freight.
Examine this list and come down im
mediately and make your selection:
No. I—Rubber Tired Runabout,
stick seat, leather trimmed, former
price $85.00. Special at $58.75
Vo. 2—Steel Tire, full Leather Top,
Brewster Spring, Piano Box Babcock
Biiggv. former price $165. Special at
*117.70.
No. 3 Rubber Tired, bike gear,
stick seat Runabout, cushion tire.
Former price $125. Special at $76.50.
No. 4—Rubber Tired, full leather
top Studebaker Buggy (used a little)
former price $l5O. Special at ss>.so.
We have a Pony Buggy. Jump Seat
Surry and a Trap, all second handed,
at Bargain price*.
COHEMULMAN
Carriage and Wagon Cos.
Broughton and West Broad Sts.
Babcock Vehicles.
Agency for the sale of BABCOCK
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at 65
West Broad, head of Broughton.
CHARLES FECHWER.
We do bicycle repairing
right at low prices. “Get
the habit” and bring yours
to us.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President —Drayton.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone 149.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers In all
kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES
nnd LATHS, FLOORING, CEILING,
FINISHING, WEATHERBOARDING,
and FRAMING.
Btor.k always on hand in large
quantities of regular stock else, or
manufactured to ordor on short no
tice.
Shipments to the interior in mix
ed car load lots a specialty.
Around the corner front
the postoffice you can find a
complete line of Leather
Goods in latest designs and
style* at reasonable prices.
I. H. FRIEDMAN A CO.,
Bull and York Streets.
ji P sAINT aij I
I ■ VARNISh '
Hj: REMOVER ,-J
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• ♦' **:M !' ■ V < 'fifi *
: ' 10.-. i- : i ■•{■‘•i
,
1 ■ IM
PAY US A VISIT,
We are anxious to show
you a very clean, model laun
dry, up-to-date in every par
ticular, and modern to the
smallest detail.
7 2 to 720 Anderson St., W.
A
Longing
to drop off the old heavy winter
clothes. Haven’t you felt the
need of something new, light
for Spring wear? Now that the
weather is to be warm and very
warm too—dress up in a Ker
schbaum or Kuppenheimer suit,
a straw hat, a few suits of un
derwear, a half dozen or more
of our swell negligee shirts—
you need not wear but one at
a time of course, but have them
handy— If you buy your suit
here you can save enough on
the price to pay for your hat
and shirts.
FALK’S
“AROUND THE CORNER.”
■——■""■■■a
A Magnificent Water
Front for Sale.
There Is no more attractive salt
water frontage in Chatham county
than that at Coffee Bluff.
The stream of water is bold, with a
grand outlook seaward, and the best
fishing in this vicinity.
The contiguous land is fertile, and
the woods abound In oak and hickofy.
This tract consists of 109 acres, hav
ing a water frontage of 400 feet.
The land is reached by the White
Bluff road, affording a shelled road to
within three miles of the land, and
there are good prospects of this short
space being shelled in the near fu
ture.
Th's land Is easily divided Into
building lots with beautiful frontage,
and a good acreage In the rear.
Promoters and speculators are In
vited to Investigate this as a rare
chance for profit.
C. H. DORSETT.
22 Congress street, west.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
JUST
RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF DESK
AND CEILING FANS. LAT
EST DESIGNS.
Every Fan
Guaranteed
E. S. ABRAHAMS, Jr.
Both Phones. 136 Whitaker St.
Best on The
Earth.
ANDREW
HANLEY
& CO.
SOLE
AGENTS,
Sunil GO
5 “Made Last Night ” C
Gives to
% Candy £
? The Guarantee of a
5 Freshness. r
J ft I* Sold all Over £
K Savannah. ft
The Constant
Advance of Diamonds is a
hint to prospective buyers.
See our stock and realise
that experience and educa
tion in the value of Precious
Stones is a great advantage
to the buyer.
THEUS & CO-
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SAVANNAH.
The Savannah Brewing Com
pany having completed ita ex
tensive Improvements to prod
uce a draught and bottled prod
uct Inferior to none, cordially
Invites its friends and patrons
to visit its plant at any time.
No brewery In this country Is
equipped with more complete
modern appliances than this.
We respectfully ask to present
to the people or Savannah prod
ucts brewed of the finest ma
terials.
Our standard brands of
“Champagne" and “Cabinet'’
are too familiar to the beer
loving trade of the city to re
quire an elaborate praise in
words. Our “Double Brew”
Is recognised by every oqe
knowing anything about beer
to be the superior in extract of
any imported beer brought to
this country.
The patriotic dtlesns of Sa
vannah have established a
“Chamber of Commerce,” for
the purpose of advancing the
prosperity of the city. If It la
demonstrated that one of lta
principal industries, dispensing
over JI.OOO a weak In wages,
whose employes rent a large
number or houses, and that it
pays over 16,009 per annum In
taxes and license* it does
seem that the people of this
city, desirous of promoting it*
welfare, will so patronise its
present industries as to con
vince others that industrial in
vestments in Savannah will be
supported by Savannahlans.
otherwise capital is sure to
glvs us a wide berth. This
company practices what it
preaches, and buys nothing
outside of Savannah that can
be purchased here.
Respectfully,
SAVANNAH BREWING CO.