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MACON IS READY FOR
THE MASONIC SESSIONS.
Gnd Connell anil Uranil Chapter
Will Aaaemble There.
Macon, April 25. —The Grand Coun
cil of Georgia Royal and Select Master
Masons will conv> here in regular
annual session to-morrow morning in
the Masonic Temple on Mulberry
street. There will be something like
sixty delegates in attendance. Hon.
R. L. Colding of Savannah, thrice il
lustrious grand master, will preside.
The masters will hold two sessions
during the day, one in the morning,
the other in the afternoon, but noth
ing of the business pending can be
forecasted.
Wednesday the Grand Chapter, Roy
al Arch Masons, will convene for a
two days' session and will bring to the
city something like 200 delegates from
various sections of the state, who will
be somewhat augmented by prominent
members of the order outside the state.
Grand High Priest Lampkin of Barnes
ville will occupy the chair. Apart from
a visit to the Masonic Home and the
regular election of officers, nothing of
the business contepmlated can be in
dicated.
GROVE’S TASTELF.SS CHILI, TOMC.
Has stood the test twenty-five years.
The first and original tasteless chill
tonic. 50 cents. —ad.
meetings.
axcikvT landmark lodge no.
231. F. A A. M.
A regular meeting of this a
Lodge will be held at Masonic
Temple this (Tuesday) evening
at 8 15 o’clock.
F. C. Degree.
Members of sister lodges and tran
sient brethren are cordially invited.
BENJ. F. FINNEY, W. M.
JOHN s. HAINES, Secretary.
85TH ANNIVERSARY I. O. O. F.
In compliance with proclamation
Issued by Grand Sire J. B. Goodwin
of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, and
Grand Master John A. Hynds of the
Grand Lodge of Georgia, the officers
and members of
OGLETHORPE NO. 1,
LIVE OAK NO 3,
DE KALB NO. 9.
GOLDEN RI'LE NO. 12,
CONCORD NO. 17,
HAUPT NO. 58,
ACORN NO. 53.
And all Odd Fellows within our gates
will meet to-night at 8:3(1 at lodge
room. Odd Fellows' Hall, to unite in
celebrating the 85th anniversary of
the institution of Odd Fellowship in
America. J. F. CAVANAUGH.
Chairman.
JAS. S. SILVA. Secretary.
DB KALB LODGE NO. It. I. O. O. F.
A regular meeting of this lodge will
be held this evening at 8:00 o'clock in
DeKalb Hall.
After a short business meeting lodge
will adjourn to attend the anniver
sary celebration at Odd Fellows Hall.
Every member is requested to be
present.
F. E. GRANT, N. G.
JOHN W.JSMITH. Secretary.
FRANCIS S. BARTOW CAMP NO. 93,
l’. S. C. V.
Comrades: Meet at Chatham Ar
tillery Hall to-day at 3:30 p. m., to act
ns special escort to the Confederate
veterans. Every member Is expected
to attend, and it is to be hoped that
you will make every sacrifice to do so.
All visiting members of the U. S. C. V.
are gladly welcome to join with us.
CHAS. G. EDWARDS,
Commandant.
POUT. K. L. MILLER, Adjt.
THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS’
ASSOCIATION
Will hold their annual meeting In
their hall at 12 o’clock, noon.
LOUIS G. YOUNG, President.
JAMES W. McINTIRE, Secretary.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
'^rmTTNJON^SOCIETY
—at the —
BETH ESI)A ORPHAN HOUSE,
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1901.
The Anniversary Address will be de
livered by
REV. GEORGE SOLOMON
at 3 p. m.
The orphan house and grounds will
be open to the public during the day.
Cars will leave depot, Whitaker and
Fortieth streets:
9:30 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. in.
Returning, will leave Bethesda:
10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 12 noon,
12 30 p. nt.. 1:00 p. m., 1:30 p. m.,
2:00 p. in., 2:30 p. m., 3:00 p. m.. 3:30
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. Keasel.
J. W. Jackson. J. Cooper Harris.
Joseph Phillips. W. W. Pringle.
A. H. Chipman. W. B. Stubbs.
C. A. Vetter. Wilbur Coney.
R. J. Davant. John O’Keefe.
Geo. A.Mercer,Jr. Thos. Ballanlyne.
The annual meeting of the Union
Society and election of officers will be
held in the Orphan House at 2:30
o’clock p. m.
J. H. ESTILL, President..
E. W. CIBBEDGE, Secretary.
PH MBING.
Lowest prices and prompt atten
tion. First-class workmen and ma
terial, all guaranteed,
BARFIELD, CHAPMAN & SECK-/
INGER,
Boh phones. 21 York street, west.
GEO. A. MERCER, JR.,
LAWYER.
Real Estate and Patents are my
Specialties.
Offices. Southern Bank Building.
JUST RECEIVED.
Large shipment of the celebrated
Trowel Brand
LIME.
Absolutely the best ever brought to
Savarrah.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.,
Sole Agents.
COMMERCIAL COLLECTION
AGENCY.
No. 4 East Bryan street
Bell 1138—Phones —Ga. 1429.
CLAIM FORWARDING and
RENTAL COLLECTIONS
OUR SPECIALTY.
m MURRAY HILL CLUB WHISKEY.
This Particular Brand for Particular People.
H 8 When your nerves are all unstrung
And you’re looking for a tonic,
lijj'hsfj To cure you of the ills
JWSIBSL Which apparently’are chronic,
This advice is given gratis,
-T It "ill surely fill the bill,
KaKsfTWß&hl Drink the Best or Whiskey—that is
Kare-old-mellow—Ml'RßA Y HILL.
BBjjjjß JOS. A. MAGNUS & CO.,
CINCINNATI. rti.
JUCHTER.HENGES Z?CsV
Sole Sovannah Controllers.
BASEBALL TO-DAY at 4;30!
GRAND OPENING CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
-SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE—
Savannah vs. Charleston
2:00 P. M.—Grand Parade of Both Clubs.
3:30 P. M.—Concert at Bali Park by Ist Regt. Band.
4:29 P. M.—Mayor Myers Pitches First Ball.
4:30 P. M.—Play Ball!
Umpire—Mr. Thos. Connor.
Admission 25c, Grand Stand 50c, Box Seats 75c.
Ladies Free to the Grand Stand.
Clay Peas
Unknown Peas Mixed Peas
Black Eye —Lady and Pigeon Peas.
COTTON SEED-- Meal and Halls.
Daisy Cow Feed
Hay, Corn— White and Mixed Oats—Bran etc.
W. D. Simkins & Cos.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
tiie only exclusive family liquor STORE in THE CITY.
Bell’s Pure Kye 75c Cocktails—Manhattan, Martini, etc..
Monogram Itye 75c SIOO
Clover llill Corn, 8 years old 75c Clover Club Rye . . SI -’5
Imperial Nectar Rye SI.OO Clover Cabinet Rye $1 50
Wilson Whiskey SI.OO Three Feathers live SIOO
Lewis’ 08 Rye SI.OO Mnrtell A Hcnncssy 3-Star
Harnett Imported Tom Gin SI.OO Rraiulv 75
Cream of Mail . SI.OO Martini ft Rossi Vennoutl*..'.... 75c
We handle the celebrated Ph is Doi-tnumdn and Slcnchuer Beers 12
dozen to cask, by the cask and dozen.
BELSINGER & CO., 43 iL“ c
FI'LL LINE DUFF-GORDON SHERRIES.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
MALARIA
Permanently cured by free
use of
Clayton &, Russell’s
Stomach Bitters
Sold by Wine Merchant!* generally.
Trade Supplied by
HENRY SOLOMAN & SON.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
notuiTto scperTor court
JURORS.
Petit Jurors of Section No. 1, who
were discharged until Tuesday morn
ing. will appear Wednesday. 27th in
stant.
Bv order of His Honor Judge Cann.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk S. C. C. C.
CITY rROPEUTY TO RENT.
City Marshal's Office. Savannah, (la,
Aug. S. 1903.—F0r rent, the store and
w arehouse at the northeast corner of
River and West Broad streets. For
particulars apply to
HENRY E. DRF.ESON.
City Marshal.
“In the Good Old
Summer Time”
you need good
laundry work.
That is the only
kind you can get
at this laundry-
OO l i
Savannah - Georgia
Steam Laundry,
Phone*: 333, 383, V 4.
17 Went CongresH Street
1 lowest Congreo Street
Our Wagons Are Prompt.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. APRIL 26. 1901.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MY STORE,
LIKE
A
BEE HIVE,
IS
THE CENTER
OF
ATTRACTION.
M. S. GARDNER.
“TllE.'S PLACE.”
122 1-2 Whitaker,
EVERY DAY:
LUNCH 11 TO 1.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Misses Pape and West announce
to their patrons and the public that
their partnership as principals of The
School for Girls will terminate at the
close of the current school year.
Miss Pape wishes to announce to
her patrons and the public that she
will continue as principal of The
School for Girls.
Four Thousand Dollars
TO Loan
On City Improved Property.
For Sale Cheap
Naphtha Launch Ruby, also some
finest Improved and unimproved prop
erty. W. J B. ADAMS,
Phone 219 18 Bryan St., E.
HEAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS^
COLEMAN & THOMSON,
Real Estate Collections,
Phones 48. 15 Bay street, west.
Let us collect your rents and man
age your estates.
OELSUIIIG'S NURSERY
Is now prepared to supply you with
choicest Cut Roses, Carnations, Lilies,
etc. Fine Palms, Lilies ar.d other
decorative plants. Give us your order
for Memorial Day.
A. C. OELSCHIG,
Both Phones 4 96.
J GARDNER, Agent, 18 Broughton
street, east.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Commencing May 1. and until fur
ther advised, lhe Southern Transpor
tation Company will only have steam
er leaving Savannah on Tuesday each
week, at 6 p. m. for Augusta and
way landings. .1. J. CA ROLAN.
General Manager.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah, Office Clerk of
Council. Savannah, Ga., April 26,
1904.—T0-day. Tuesday. April 26.
1904, being a legal holiday, the city
offices will be closed.
By order of the Mayor.
J. ROBT. CREAMER.
Clerk of Council.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Under New
Management.
An Entire New
Stock
Of Drugs, Chemicals and
Patent Medicines.
PRESCRIPTIONS
A Specialty with Us.
A Fine Line of Stationery
In Boxes or Tablets.
They Never Fail
to Cure
Berlin Headache
Powders.
PHONES 582.
MASONIC TEMPLE
PHARMACY,
Liberty and Whitaker.
For To-Day
Extra Select Grape Fruit.
Extra Fancy Florida (Tardiff)
Oranges. (I.ate Variety, Sweet
and Juicy.)
Fine and Fresh Strawberries.
Notice
We done at 1 O'clock to-day on account
of Holiday. Patrons will please
Send their orders early.
THE PI RK FOOD STORE.
c OMPANT
Bull and York, Phones 555.
Around the corner from
the i>ostofiice you can find a
complete line of Leather
Goods in latest designs anti
styles at reasonable prices.
I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
Bull and York Streets.
Give Us a Trial,
FURLONG & SPALDING,
Wagons and Truek Bailders, Black
smiths and liorseslioers.
Corner Congress, Montgomery
and St. Julian Streets.
When the appetite lags
try a meal at Sommers’
Cafe, Union Station.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OPEN JAN. 4, 1904.
Central Hotel, 318 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.
PYRITES FINES.
We offer for immediate shipment,
if unsold, f. o. b. at our factory,
Charleston, about 500 tons of superior
burning Pyrites Fines, analyzing by
Shepard Laboratory on sample drawn
by them 48.08 per cent, of sulphur.
ASHEPOO FERTILIZER CO.,
Frank E. Taylor. V. P. & Gen. Mgr.,
Charleston. S. C.
FOR HORSES. MILES AND COWS,
The BEST prepared FEEDS,
OATS AND HAY.
Try oars and WATCH yoar stock
IMPROVE.
COLLINS, GRAYSON A CO.
Phones 244.
CUT FLOWERS
—and—
FLORAL DESIGNS.
Orders promptly (Hied.
JOHN WOLF,
Phones 834. Ott and Anderson Sts.
TORNADO INSURANCE.
Your attention Is specially directed
to tips form of insurance. Place it
now. To-morrow may be too late.
W. T. HOPKINS. Agent.
IS Bryan street, east. Phones 219.
Chas. Ingleaby, Manager.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
Is still the standard. Durability, oase
of operation, simplicity, and the fact
that you can put it tn your inventory
are its chief merits. See the latest
models before buying a machine.
R. M. HULL
Sole Dealer for Savannah,
10 Crayton St. Provident Building.
NEW YORK DYE WORKS,
State and Whitaker streeta.
Your clothes nftght look a trifle bet
ter If we had them a day. They might
look like new. We are doing a great
deal of this kind of work now.
Hats cleaned, gloves cleaned, silks
cleaned. Everything guaranteed to be
done the best. Bell 'phone 943.
Jmore to the comfort of the house-
H 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,CS PALMER
HARDWARE CO.,
Bay an. J.llerson Struts.
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.
SWEET MAIDEN SOAP
The best of all good 5-cent Toilet Soaps- On
Sale Everywhere
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
Wholesalers.
Bits IN ESS NOTICES.
Maple Sugar
Try a Cake and scrape on your
Waffles or Batter Cakes to-morrow
morning,
This is free from adulteration.
Pure Sap
Maple Syrup.
QUARTS
HALF-GALLONS
GALLONS
Whitman's White Nougat,
A Delicious Confection.
We Close Our Store at One
O’clock To-Day.
1.181. 1 181.
Liberty and Whitaker Sts.
** *Ti Indeed Perfection.”
Cailler’s
THE ORIGINAL
Swiss Milk Chocolate,
Wholesome and Delicious,
Fine In Flavor, Exquisite in
Aroma.
The Best Eatlnir Chocolate Made
For Sale Everywhere
E. F. Whitcomb & Cos.
Distributors.
After the unusual sensation of
the Toboggan Slide,
The delights of the Persian Maze
The perennial good nature of
Casino Chowder
Remember you have always witli you
the finest restaurant in the South. A
revelation in the art of preparing Sea
Food.
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.
113 BULL STREET.
Ga. Phone 991.
BECOME A PREACHER
And Preach the
Merits of Our
LUNCH CAKE
Only 15 Cents.
BELSINGER & GROSS.
Phones 265.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Big Buggy Bargains!
We have on hand about 25 High
Grade Veludes 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
No. 2—Steel Tire, full Leather Top,
Brewster Spring, Piano Box Babcock
Buggy, former price $165. Special at
$117.70.
No. 3 —Rubber Tired, bike gear,
stick seat Runabout, cushion tire.
Former orice $125. Special at $76.50.
No. 4- —Rubber Tired, full leather
top Studehaker Buggy (used a little)
former price $l5O. Special at $82.50.
We have a Pony Buggy. Jump Seat
Surry and a Trap, all second handed,
at Bargain prices.
COHEMULMAN
Carriage and Wagon Cos.
Broughton and West Broad Sts.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
0
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone J 49.
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 inferior In mix
ed car load lots a specialty.
OIL PAINTINGS.
We clean, repair and restore your
old Paintings and Franies.Work guar
anteed. Ctiarges moderate.
TIIONXKSEN’S ART STORE, „
17 York St.. West. Ga. Phone 798.
We do bicycle repairing
right at low prices. “Get
the habit” and bring yours
to us.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President—Drayton.
If you want to
see a clean, busy
model laundry,
pay us a visit
to-day
-712 to 720 Anderson St., W.
The Power
-OF
Purpose
Yields rich returns to those
who use it rightly, and
particularly to those whose
purpose it is
To Save.
Our Savings Department Is
Helpful.
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$600,000,00.
■ . V
Savannah Trust Cos.
13 Bay Street, East.
WM. VV. MAC'KALL, President,
GEO. ,7. BALDWIN Vice Pres.,
WM. V. DAVIS, Secy, and Treas.
—THE—
CITIZENS
BANK
OF SAVANNAH
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
Accounts of Firms, Corporations,
Individuals and Banks Solicited,
MILLS BEE LANE, President,
GEORGE C FREEMAN, Cashier,
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Chshier
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
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY BLUN. President.
GEO. W- TIEDEMAN, Vice Prea.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. 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
dividuals on terms consistent with
sound banking princfples.
ALLOWS INTEREST
on deposits 'in SAVINGS DEPART
MENT.
BUYS AND SELLS
Foreign and Domestic Exchange.
Issues Kountze Bros. Letters Ci
Credit, available in all parts of the
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.
TOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
.4%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ln tha—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository*
No. 1640. Chartered 1866.
the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OP SAVANNAH, GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $500,000
Surplus and undivided profits. 127,000
Total $627,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Cor
porations, Firms and Individuals re
ceived upon favorable terms.
Issues Time Certificates of Deposit
bearing interest.
Correspondence solicited.
J. A. Q. CARSON. President.
BEIRNF GORDON. Vice Prestdeat.
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.