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TERRELL PUTS IT UP
TO BULLOCH OFFICERS.
Testimony Given Court of Inquiry
la Sent to Statesboro.
Atlanta. Oct. 20.—Gov. Terrell to
day forwarded to Solicitor General B.
T. Rawlings of the Middle circuit, ill
which Bulloch county is located, all
of the evidence faken before the court
of inquiry which investigated the ac
tions of the state troops on the occa
sion of the lynching of the negroes Reed
and Cato at Statesboro.
He will to-morrow send a part of
the testimony taken also before the
court-martial. This testimony contains
the names of a number of those Said
to have taken part in the mob vio
lence, which resulted in the lynching
of the two negroes after they had been
taken away from the militia.
This action on the part of the Gover
nor puts it up to the grand jury and the
court authorities of Bulloch county to
carry out the vindication of the law.
The Governor will have done all he
can in the matter, when he places this
testimony in the hands of the county
authorities, and acts on the verdicts
of the court-martial.
The court-martial verdicts were not
filed with the Adjutant General to-day
'as was expected, but it is positively
stated that they will be forthcoming
to-morrow. It is expected that Gov.
Terrell will act upon the findings almost
as soon as he receives them.
BIG CROWDS AT STATE FAIR.
t e.terday the Georgia Editors Had
It Their (inn Way.
Macon, Oct. 20.—Crowds are coming
to the State Fair from every section
of Georgia. It was thought that yes
terday would have the largest attend
ance of any of the ten days of the ex
hibition for the reason that with the
help of Sells Bros.’ circus about 15,000
people were brought in. To-day. how
ever, there has been little diminution in
the crowds which have thronged the
fair grounds.
To-day, the second since the gates
were swung open, was Georgia Press
Day and many of Georgia's newspa
per men were in evidence and attend
ed the exercises in Smith art hall.
The welcome address to the editors
■was made by Hon. John T. Boifeuillet
of the Macon News, and the response
was by Hon. J. H. Hodges of the
Perry Home Journal.
The music was furnished by the In
dustrial Home Band, the Sixteenth In
fantry Band and by the Alabama
Polytechnic Institute Band.
WORLD’S FAIFfAWARDS
MANY FOR GEORGIA.
Atlanta, Oct. 20.—C01. O. B. Stevens,
upon his return from St. Louis to
day, brought a list of the awards
made by the exposition company to
Georgia and Georgia exhibitors in
the agricultural building. Many of
these awards go to Savannah firms.
Among the awards are the follow
ing A. Cohn A Cos. of Decatur county,
tobacco, grand prise; state of Georgia,
collective exhibit of hay and corn
field peas, grand prize; Savannah
Board of Trade, naval stores exhibit,
grand prize; Southern Cotton OH Com
pany, gold medals on oils and cotton
products, and sliver medals on lard
compound and cotton seed products;
"VV. W. Gordon & Cos., J. L. Berry and
L. G. Young, cotton exhibits, gold
medals; state of Georgia, collective
cotton exhibit, gold medal; Duckworth
& Cos., silver medal; J. B. Holst A Cos.
bronze medal; Louis B. Magtd, silk
and silk worms, gold medal.
Portests have been made against the
awards on cotton seed products and
upon the awards of silver medals for
syrup displays. The other Georgia
awards on minerals and forestry have
not been announced.
TO CURB A COI.n IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AH druggists refund the money if it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature
Is on each box. 25c.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
FANCY N. Y. LETTUCE
BEAUTHTL CELERY
PINEAPPLES
KING APPLES
EGG PI,A NTS ’T?
TOMATOES
BEIL PEPPERS
NEW IRISH POTATOES
OYSTERS EVERY DAY.
M. S. GARDNER.
Club Sandwiches are properly
made at Sommers’ Cafe, Union
Station.
SPECIAL HOTICB.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
Is etlll the standard. Durability, case
of operation, simplicity, and the fact
that you can put It In your Inventory
are Its chief merits. See the latest
models before buying a machine.
R. M. HULL,
Bole Dealer for Savannah,
10 Drayton Bt. Provident Building.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
City of Savannah, Office Clerk of
Council. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 19, 1904.
—All persons desiring copies of the
pamphlet, "Savannah, a City of Op
portunities.'’ to mail to non-residents,
will be supplied with copies all ready
for mailing.
J. ROBERT CREAMER.
Clerk of Council.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS,
19 York, West.
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing.
Lace Curtains finished by steam.
Only skilled workman employed.
Bell Phono 1196 Oa. Phone 1.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Plre, Storm. Marine, Accident and
Sickness Insurance, end all other forms
of Insurance effected.
A share of Jrour patronage solicited.
W. T. HOPKINS,
11 Bryan street, east. Phones 219.
Chae. Manager,
PLASTERING LATHES.
Large stock cheap. Prompt deliv
ery. Superior Alabama Lime. Get
our prices.
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.
Phenes—Oa. I**7; Bell 425.
JOHNSON COUNTY DEMO
CRATS TO RALLY.
ConitrefcKiiian Brantley and Prob
ably Senator Bneon to Address
Them.
Wrightsville, Ga„ Oct. 20.—Arrange
ments are being made for a big Dem
ocratic rally to be held at Wrights
ville, Saturday, Nov. 5. A great
gathering of the voters of the county
Is expected.
Invitations have been extended to
Senator Bacon and Congressman
Brantley to deliver the addresses. A
favorable reply has already been re
ceived from Mr. Brantley. His pres
ence alone is always sufficient to
draw a crowd in this county, which
is in his congressional district.
Senator Bacon is now in the North
campaigning for the national ticket,
but his secretary writes that he will
return in time to be here if possible
for him to accept.
NEW CONVICT CAMP.
Atlanta, Oct. 20. —Chairman Turner
and Commissioner Evans of the Pris
on Commission go to Macon to-morrow
for the purpose of looking into the de
tails of the establishment near that
city of anew convict camp under the
management of W. J. Massey.
This camp will have about 100 state
convicts drawn from certain turpen
tine camps in South Georgia by sub
leases, and will be devoted exclusively
to the making of brick. It will re
duce by one the number of convict
camps in the state. It will begin
work Nov. 1.
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH.
A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Ef
fectual Cure for It.
Catarrh of the stomach has long
been considered the next thing to in
curable. The usual symptoms are a
full or bloating sensation after eating,
accompanied sometimes with sour or
watery risings, a formation of gases,
causing pressure on the heart and
lungs and difficult breathing, head
aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and
a general played out, languid feeling.
There is often a foul taste in the
mouth, coated tongue and If the In
terior of the stomach could be seen It
would show a slimy, Inflamed condi
tion.
The cure for this common and ob
stinate trouble is found in a treatment
which causes the food to be readily,
thoroughly digested before it has time
to ferment and irritate the delicate
mucous surface of the stomach. To
secure a prompt and healthy digestion
is the one necessary thing to do and
when normal digestion is secured the
catarrhal condition will have disap
peared.
According to Dr. Harlanson, the saf
est and best treatment is to use after
each meal a tablet, composed of Di
astase. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux,
Golden Senl and fruit acids. These
tablets can now be found at all drug
stores under the name of Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets and not being a patent
medicine can be used with perfect
safety and assurance that healthy ap
petite and thorough digestion will fol
low their regular use after meals.
Mr. It. S. Workman, Chicago, Ills.,
writes: "Catarrh Is a local condition
resulting from a neglected cold in the
head, whereby the lining membrane
of the nose becomes inflamed and the
poisonous discharge there from pass
ing backward Into the throat reaches
the stomach, this producing catarrh of
the stomach. Medical authorities pre
scribed for me for three years for ca
tarrh of the stomach without cure, hut
to-day I am the happiest of men after
using only one box of Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate
words to express my good feeling. I
have found flesh, appetite and sound
rest from their use.”
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Is the
safest preparation as well as the sim
plest and most convenient remedy for
any form of Indigestion, Catarrh of
stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,
heartburn and bloating after meals.
FUNERAL INVITVI'IONB.
BOND —The relatives and friends of
Mr. A. McDowel Bond and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bond are Invited to at
tend the funeral of the former from
the Union Station this afternoon at
3:10 o’clock, (city time). Interment,
Laurel Grove Cemetery.
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MEETINGS.
LANDRUM LODGE NO. 48, P. * A. M.
A regular communication of Jk
this lodge will be held this (Frl- YY
day) evening at 8:16 o'clock. *w\
at Masonic Temple.
K. A. Degree will be conferred.
Members of sister lodges and trans
ient brothers cordially invited to at
tend. By order of
ROBERT L. COOPER, W. M.
W. C. TRAVIS, Secretary.
SPRITAL NOTICES.
REMOVAIT~ ""
A. W. Masterson has removed his ci
gar store from corner of Bull and
Broughton streets to No. 17 Congress
street, west, next door to Hicks' res
taurant.
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING.
Now is the time to plant bulbs. The
finest stock we have ever had. Ho
man Hyacinths, Paper White Nar
cissus, Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, and
Other favorites. Phones 834.
JOHN WOLF,
Ott and Anderson streets.
COTTON IS ALL HIOHT.
I dye cotton Just as good as wool.
Lace dyed to match any dress.
Feathers dyed and cleaned like
new. Gents' Bults and Overcoats
dyed or cleaned to perfection. Blan
kets and lace curtains. Ditto dry
cleaning and mourning blacks a spe
cialty at GROGAN'S NEW YORK
DYE WORKS, Whitaker and Stute
streets. Both phones 943. Estab
llshed 1891.
SEALED BIDS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Propeller Towboat Company, city,
until noon. Saturday, 22d- Inst., and
orened at that hour tor cargo dress
ed lumber ex. schooner Emily F.
Northam. Free of all expense to pur
chaser until date of sale. Bids to he
lump sum. The company reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. Spe
cifications can be had from the com
[>any.
BANANAS. ’
Large arrival of Fancy Fruit Just In.
Order quick.
COLLINS, GRAYSON A CO.
Phones 244. _
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All hills against the British steam
ship Dattonhnll must be presented at
our office before 12 o'clock, m,, this
dav, or payment thereof will be de
barred. HTRACHAN & CO..
Consignees.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor the agents
of the German steamship Neldenfels
will be responsible for any debts cori
-1 racled by the crew of said vessel.
WILLIAMSON A RACERS.
Agents.
Savannah, Ga., Oot. 21, 1904.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1904.
A joy that’s shared is a
joy made double. Tell
your friends about
CORTEZ CIGARS.
Gold Medal At V Saint Louis.
Owensboro, Ky., October 20, 1904.
A. 5. LACY, Care Pulaski House, Savannah, oa.
Green River Whiskey has been awarded Gold
Medal at St. Louis. McCulloch.
(Mr. I.ary Is Southern Traveling Representative of J. \V McCulloch.)
Henry Solomon & Son Supply the Trade.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NowTsle
Time to
Economise.
Compare these prices
and you will find you
can save 25 to 30 per
cent.
Yellow Yam Potatoes, per bushel.7sc
Long Island Potatoes, per peck... 25c
Pearl Grits and Meal, per peek ~ .20e
Fancy lemons, per dozen 15c
Oatmeal. 2-pound packages, each, ,10c
Buckwheat In O-pound packages. ,25e
Pearl Tapioca, per pound 5c
Full Cream Cheese, per pound... 15e
Rohe's White Meat, per pound ...11c
Large Mackerel 15c
Fancy King Apples, per peck 40c
Fancy Elgin Butter this week 25e
Golden Rio Coffee, 2 pounds for.. .25c
(Our own roasting).
Finest Java and Mocha Coffee, per
pound 25c
Paraflne Candles, per dozen 10c
Granulated Sugar 18 pounds for.sl.oo
Choice Small Hams 12 l-2c
Finest Small Brenkfast Bacon ..10c
Gold Medal Milk, S cans for 25c
Corn and Roast Beef, best quality,
to-day and to-morrow 0n1y.,.. 10c
Jas. G. Nelson,
The Cash Grocer,
Broughton and Whitaker.
Phones 527.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
buisTwa^ter
Office Director of Public Works.—
Bids will be received at this office by
the Streef and Lane Committee until
12 o'clock Saturday, Oct. 29, 1904, for
laying 2,750 square yards of artificial
stone sidewalks in Park Extension.
A five-year surety company bond
for $1,500 will be required from suc
cessful bidder as a guarantee of the
life of his pavement.
Bid to state price per square yard.
Specifications furnished on application
to this office.
GEO. M. GADSDEN.
Director of Public Works.
We are the sole distributors of the
Adams Paint and Whitewash Brushes.
Large shipment Just received.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
Phones 109.
BULBS.
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Nar
cissus, daffodils, Jonquils and freesias.
A. C. OELSCHIG A SON,
Both phones 4 98.
Leave orders with J. Gardner, Agt.,
13 Broughton street, east.
GEO. A. MERCER, JR.
LAWYER.
Real Estate and Patents are my
Specialties.
offices. Southern Bank Building.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor
charterer of the British steamship
Lord Roberts will be responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew.
J. BOAL. Master.
inscranceT
FIRE. BTOIIM, MARINE.
W. M. CONEY A CO.,
Both Phones 67. No. 124 Bay hi. E.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
SPIFFY
That’s the only word we
know that so completely de
scribes the dainty
Talcum
Powder
(full size tins)
Which we offer to-day at
7 cents each tin
(4 tins for 25c.
It’s a delightful hygienic
toilet powder for the nursery
and the man.
That’s why
Me for the
Masonic
at their
Pharmacy
Liberty and Whitaker Streets.
TWO PHONES No. 582.
Becoming
More Popular
Every Day!
TRYST
The new game—fascinating and
Interesting. Instructions with
every pack.
50 cents.
SOLOMONS
Bull Congress
•nd ■ ■ ■ and
Charlton Barnard
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone 149.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers In ali
binds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW PINE LUMBER. SHINGLES
and LATHS. FLOORING. CEILING.
FINISHING. WEATHERBOARDING,
and FRAMING.
Stock always on hand In largs
quantities of regular stock also, or
manufactured to ordor on short no
lle*.
Shipments to the Interior In mix
ed car load lota a specialty.
IN SELECTING
A piece of goods from our always
large and comprehensive stock the
purchaser can be reasonably sure they
have something not offered elsewhere.
We have the product of many of the
leading factories on sale exclusively,
so that hackneyed designs are avoided
and Individual taste gratified.
There Is as much Individuality In
Jewelry ns In a bonnet.
THEUS & CO.
VER ITU’S TO-DAY.
ELEGANT DINNER WITH OOF
FEE. TEA, BEER. WINE,
• 26c
Cgy^gg=-—GENUINE
TEXAS R. R. P.
SEED OATS.
Georgia and Southern
Mseed rye.
HAY, GRAIN, BRAN and
BEST FEED generaUy.
W. D. SIMKINS & CO.
The Liberal Terms .
ON WHICH MONEY CAN BE DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK ON
THE
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
PLAN MAKES IT AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION TO MOST
INVESTORS.
We will gladly tell you about them If you’ll only ask.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.
8-10 BRYAN STREET, EAST, SAVANNAH GA,
HERMAN MYERS, President. JNO. 51. BRYAN, Cashier.
JACOB PAULSEN, Vice Pres. ALLAN SWEAT, Accountant.
“A Shore Luncheon” that’s cooked to order -not the
kind that’s been waiting, but cooked and served sizzling
from the coals, 75c. Thunderbolt Oysters in faultless
style, served at all hours by the
CASINO RESTAURANT.
Take Clayton & Russell’s Stomach Bitters. It finds the
weak spots and makes them strong. Trade supplied by
Henry Solomon & Son.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Kodaks
Photographic
Supplies
Ills
Phonographs
Phonographic
lßecords.
Mail orders are given
prompt attention here.
UVINGSIONS PHURMfICY
Phones 293.
26 West Broughton Street.
PURE FOOD STORE
SPECIALTIES.
Old Fashioned Lye Hominy,
for breakfast, 3-pound cans.
True flavor, wholesome, sub
stantial.
Superior Quality Honey,
pound sections, as packed by
the bees on Colonel’s Island.
Dill Salt Water Pickles (Ger
man), delicious.
The Progressive Grocers.
pCLMONIci"
Company
Bull and York. Phones 555
We Protect
Antomohilists from rain,
cold and dust. Cull and In
spect the various garments
we are offering.
/. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
Hull and York Streets.
Your Bicycle Repairs
Will be done here properly and at a
pleasing price. Give us a trial.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
Drayton and President.
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It’s a noted fact
that there are no
laundries in the
South, and very
few in the United
States, the eqnal
of the
Oppo.it. De Soto Hotel.
Phone 700.
No. 1640. Chartered 1868.
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL RANK
OF SAVANNAn. 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. G. CARSON. President
BEIRNB GORDON, Vice President
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
We Can
Shoe You
With the best footgear In
the latest styles, at a popu
lar price. And there's no
guess work about the qual
ity.
The “Majestic” Shoe
For ladles enhance the
beauty of the foot and fit It
perfectly, giving genuine
comfort.
We sell them for $3.00 a
pair. We would be pleased
to have you call and ask to
see them.
ALL SIZES; ALL WIDTHS.
C. F. CLER
16 East Broughton.
peD Cros s 1
gl
-&!?&. 1
CoffeE |l
IMPORTED AND ROASTED
Wenry Solomon & Son ffpj
J SAVANNAH, 6A Wf
You Have Wasted
3 YEARS
of your life If you haven’t eaten our
CRULLERS.
Only 15 cents Per Dozen.
belsinger"& gross.
PHONES 205.
STOVES
and
RANGES.
CORNWELL A CHI PM AN,
108 CongrcMa Street, West.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.,
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 100,000
INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS .
Prompt and intelligent attention given to details.
No business too small or too large to receive our
attention.
WM. W. MACKALL
President.
.7. P. WILLIAMS.
U'. SHOTTED.
BPH HULL.
H. WEBER.
Our
Small expense, combin
ed with our one-price
system, forms the
trenches behind which
real values need fear no
attack—this is all to it—
we sell the best cheaper
than the rest. Our small
expense rest with you.
°ur $11.50 Suits are birds—
they have never flown too high,
llaie you seen the new Hat?
FALK’S
“AROUND THE CORNER.”
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNA n. GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PN
DIVIDED PROFITS. S3OO. JOG
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 Pre*.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WAITER F. HOGAN. Assistant
Cashier.
IDLE MONEY
deposited in the
Savings Department
—OF THE—
Chatham Bank
Is free from speculative dangers,
yields an Income as large as is con
sistent with conservative methods of
banking, and is at all times subject to
the eontrol of the depositor.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres.
FRED. W. CLARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE, Asst. Cashier.
4%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ln the—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository.
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, Vic* PreeldonL
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
iv—o
|Pji Brings New Patrons l|i
W PETE DAILEY if
iN-o
Bicycle Repairing .
Is done properly and at low prices
‘g. W. THOMAS’S,
Jeflerson and Broughton Lane.
GEO. J. BALDWIN,
Vice president.
DIRECTORS:
ALLAN BOND.
WM. W M U KALL.
W A. WfNIHTtN.
R. G. ERWIN.
W’M. V. DAVIS,
Sec’y and TreM.
J. F. MINIS.
GEO. J. BALDWIN.
E. SIDNEY HtTEPPAWP.
EDWIN S. WHIISTKIL