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ESTABLISHED 1854
HIGHBALLS
—The Finest—for Fair
Cascade Pure Whisky
is Old Tennessee Goods
GEO. A. DICKEL & CO., Distillers
Nashville. Tex.n.
BIG SPRINGS DISTILLING CO.,
Dial ri hut or.
THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer, Nov.
14, 11:30 p. m 30.13
Morning News thermometer, Nov.
14, 11:30 p. m 14
Washington, Nov. 14.—Forecast for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Western Florida —Fair, warmer Tues
day: Wednesday, fair; light north
east to east winds.
South Carolina—Fair, warmer Tues
day; Wednesday fair; light to fresh
north to northeast winds.
Georgia—Fair Tuesday, warmer in
southeast portion; Wednesday fair;
light to fresh north to northeast winds.
Eastern Florida —Fair Tuesday,
warmer except in extreme south por
tion; Wednesday fair; light north to
northeast winds.
Yesterday's weather at Savannah;
Maximum temperature 4
p. m 60 degrees
Minimum temperature 7
a. m 38 degrees
Mean temperature 49 degrees
Normal temperature 58 degrees
Deficiency of tempi nature .. 9 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since Nov. 1 18 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
since Jan. 1 281 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 07 inch
Excess since Nov. 1 1.72 inches
Deficiency since Jan. 1 8.52 inches
River Report.—The liight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.,
(75th meridian time), yesterday, was
C.O feet, a rise of 0.7 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time, Nov. 14. 1904, 8 p. in.,
75th meridian time.
Name of Station. | T I W | R.
Boston, clear 38 INWI .00
New York city, clear 38 NW .00
Philadelphia, clear 40 jxw .00
Washington city, clear .. 40 jNW .00
Norfolk, clear 44 iN .00
■Wilmington, clear 42 W .00
Charlotte, clear ...L 40 |N .00
Raleigh, clear 40 NW .00
Asheville, clear 32 iN .00
Charleston, clear 50 jNW .00
Atlanta, clear 42 NW .00
Augusta, clear 46 NW .00
Savannah, clear 51 N .00
Jacksonville, clear 52 E .00
Jupiter, clear 58 NW .00
Key West, clear 66 E .00
Tampa, clear 54 N .00
Mobile, clear 52 N .00
Montgomery, clear 52 N .00
Vicksburg, clear 54 jNW .00
New Orleans, clear 56 E .00
Galveston, clear 62 E .00
Corpus Christ!, clear .... 62 |SE .00
Palestine, clear 56 NE .00
Memphis, clear 46 NW .00
Cincinnati, clear 40 S .00
Pittsburg, cloudy 34 IW T
Buffalo, clear 36 W T
Detroit, clear -... 36 W .00
Chicago, clear 40 SW .00
Marquette, clear 44 SW .00
St. Paul, clear 40 S .00
Davenport, clear 40 S .00
St. Louis, clear 46 SE .00
Kansas City, clear 46 SE .00
Oklahoma, clear 50 SE .00
Dodge City, clear 48 SE .00
North Platte, clear 44 SW .00
H. ft. Borar,
Local Forecaster.
Flnlil.iirn Held for Murder.
Roanoke, Va.. Nov. 14.—The coro
ner’s Jurv in the case of Dr. Frederick
Lefew, who died yesterday from a
knife wound in the breast received at
the hands of Charles R. Flshburn, a
banker and broker, brought in a ver
dict that death was caused as a’bove
stated. Fishhurn is In jail to await
trial for murder.
GUARANTEE fl HE FOR PILE*.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud
ing piles. Your druggist will refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure
you In 6 to 14 days.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
~'moo~'uiovahK
City of Savannah. Mayor’s Office,
Nov. 14, 1904.—0ne Hundred Dollars
reward will be paid by the City of
Savannah for information that will
lead to the arrest and conviction of
the party or parties who, on Satur
day night. Nov. 12, cut the hose Of the
tug Dauntless at the fire at the S. A.
Jj. warehouse on River and Montgom
ery streets.
HERMAN MYERS, Mayor.
Attest: J. ROBERT CREAMER.
Clerk of Council.
91(H) REWARD.
One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for the arrest and conviction of
the purty who cut the fire hose of the
tug Dauntless during the Seaboard
Air Line warehouse fire Saturday
night, Nov. 12.
W. A. BISBEE,
Owner Tug Dauntless.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All bills against the German steam
ship Schwurzenfeis must be presented
at our oifice on or before 12 noon, this
day, or payment thereof will be de
barred.
WILLIAMSON & RAUERB.
Agents.
Savannuh. (la., Nov. 16, 1904.
TO I 111 VOTI its tin (. m. hist.
C. C.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Justice of the peace
Fourth District O. M. district, and re
spectfully ask your support and votes.
Election hdd Dec. 2. 1994, at 10 Ab
srcorn street. Respectfully,
_ SAMUEL REYNOLDS
Liniilwr, laalit*. Shingles, Hoars, Kaali,
Blinds, Hardware, Brick, Lime,
Cement, I'luster.
Large stock fresh new goods.
Lowest prices. Call up
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.,
I Georgia ’phone, l 7; Bell 'Phone, 421.
EFFINGHAM SUPERIOR COURT.
Jndfcc Seahrook's I'olutrd Charge to
the Grand Jury.
Guyton, Ga., Nov. 14.—Effingham Su
perior Court convened to-day. Judge
Paul Seabrook presiding. In his charge
to the grand jury, the Judge laid par
ticular stress upon the oath of the
grand Jurors, mentioning In this con
nection that the oath subscribed to
by the foreman was also the oath of
each grand juror. He charged the Jury
to be careful in investigating the books
and records of the various justices of
the peace in the County as evidence had
come to him from confidential sources
that there was a laxity in the ad
ministration of Justice in certain pre
cincts.
The judge also charged that he want
ed the grand jury to avoid any favort
lsm in dispensing justice. In other
words that It should be no respecter
of persons; that justice be meted out
to a prominent individual, if gu.lty, as
quickly as to a poor unfortunate. He
referred to the ease and rt*adiness with
which divorces are obtained.
He also charged the grand jury to in
vestigate the sale of domestic wine in
various parts of the county.
Prominent among the legal fraternity
present are, H. B. Strange of States
boro, P. W. Meldrim, Rufus E. Les
ter, R. J. Travis, 11. W. Johnson, W. F.
Slater. D. H. Clark, T. F. Walsh. W.
L. Gignilllat. and Edwin Cohen, court
stenographer, of Savannah, in addi
tion to the members of the local bar.
The first case for trial was the case
of Davis-Forrest Machine Works vs.
Georgia Trading and Manufacturing
Company, a suit on account. The
amount Involved Is $213.39. The case
is with the Jury. The case of Ben J.
Davis vs. C. S. Lynch, complaint, is
being tried.
Criminal c*ases will not be tried until
Wednesday, when the murder case of
J. J. Reiser will be called.
PHYSICIANS EVERY\VHEKE
Know the Value of Pyramid Pile Cure
“Gratitude alone prompts me to
testify to the efficacy of Pyramid Pile
Cure. Last March I bought a dollar
package at the drug store, which
cured me of bleeding piles, and I was
a sufferer from them for eight years;
but I had not been troubled with
them since, until last September,
when I gave birth to a baby girl, and
after that I had a very severe case of
protruding piles, which a trained
nurse said was the worst case she
ever saw, and my doctor told me to
get Pyramid Pile Cure again, which I
did, and was completely cured in
three days. I have not had piles of
any kind since, and it is all owing to
this wonderful remedy. My nurse
took a box, which I was glad to be
able to give her. for I know she will
be able to help lots of suffering peo
ple whom I could never see or know.
“I recommend 'Pyramids' wherever
I know of any one suffering as I did.
It gives me great pleasure to be able
to say I am entirely cured, which my
doctor says Is true.. I say God bless
Pyramid Pile Cure." From a former
great sufferer, Mrs. F. S. Ancott, 1206
Unity St., Frankford, Philadelphia,
Pa.
This remedy, which is sold by drug
gists generally, in fifty-cent and dollar
packages. Is in a suppository form, is
applied directly to the parts affected
and performs its work quietly and
painlessly. Its value is evidenced by
the testimony given above, and we
urge all sufferers to buy a package
now and give it a trial to-night. Ac
cept no substitute and remember that
there is no remedy "just as good.” A
little book on the Cause and Cure of
Piles is published by the Pyramid
Drug Cos.. Marshall, Mich., and will
be sent free to any address.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor agent of
the Spanish steamship Apolo will be
responsible for any debts contracted
by the crew.
H. VOGEMANN,
Agent.
Baltimore Soft Shell Crabs are
always to he had at Sommers’
Cafe, Union Station.
INSURANCE
of all kinds effected, including Fire,
Tornado, Marine, Life, Accident and
Sickness Insurance.
Your patronage solicited.
W. T. HOPKINS, Agent.
18 Bryan street, east. Phones 219.
Chas. Inglesby. Manager.
LI I,IKS OP THE VALLEY,
American Beauty Roses, Double
Violets. Something extra handsome
are these products of our greenhouse.
' JOHN WOLF,
Phones 634. Ott and Anderson Sts.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS.
19 York. West.
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing.
Lace Curtains finished by steam.
Only skilled workmen employed.
Bell Phone 1145. Ga. Phone 1264.
When you send your
linen to this laundry
you are at liberty to ex
pect
Good Work,
The other kind must
be got somewhere else.
This laundry is
j
|G O OD j
Savannah-Georgia
Laundry Company .
Office*:
II West Congress Street.
110 West Congress Street.
Phones 333, 383, 9k.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1904.
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GREAT niLK" MASfR
riANUFACTURED OWLY
DDSNONSB;
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Red Lion Courage Gin.
It gives courage and restores lost vigor and
energy. Trade supplied by
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
MEETINGS.
A. <Sk A. S. R.
A special convocation of
Alvlia No. 1
at 8:30 o’clock this evening. Masonic
Temple, corner Liberty and Whitaker.
DE KALB LODGE NOT 9, I. O. O. F.
A regular meeting of this lodge will
be held this evening at 8:30 o’clock in
DeKalb Hall. Every member is
urged to be present, and visiting
brothers are invited to meet with us.
W. H MURDOCH, N. G.
JNO. W. SMITH. Sec'y.
BRANCH NO. 38 C. K. OF A.
An adjourned regular meeting of
Branch No. 3 8 C. K. of A. will be held
Tuesday. Nov. 15, at 8:30 o’clock p.
m., at Catholic Library Hail. Every
member is earnestly requested to at
tend, as business of great importance
will be considered.
A. McGREAL,
President
J. J. POWERS, R. S.
B. P. O. ELKS.
A regular meeting of Savannah
Lodge No. 183, B. P. O. Elks will be
held this (Tuesday) evening at'their
hall (Lyons Block), at 8:30 o’clock.
There will be an initiation.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited.
W. H. CONNERAT, JR.,
Exalted Ruler.
REUBEN BUTLER, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
t
SPANISH MACKEREL.
ENGLISH DUCKS.
TURKEYS.
ALL PORK SAUSAGE.
MY OWN LARD.
CRANBERRIES lOc QT.
FLORIDA ORANGES.
FANCY GRAPE FRUIT.
M. S. GARDNER.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN rEB CENT,
by paying your bills on or be
fore the 15th tnat.
B. H. LEVY. BRO. * CO.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have this day as
sociated themselves in business under
the firm name and style of TINSLEY
A HULL for the purpose of conduct
ing a general brokerage and commis
sion business, with offices at No. 124
East Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
FLEMING D. TINSLEY.
DANIEL B. HULL.
November 15, 1904.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To the Public in General- All par
ties having furniture or goods stored
with Savannah District Messenger and
Delivery Company will please call and
settle their ’accounts, as the present
manager and owner would like to
straighten out the business.
RENTON TRANSFER CO.,
Successor to S. D. M. & D. Cos.
315 W. Broughton, cor. Montgomery.
Both Phones No. 2.
TO CAPTAINS. MASTERS, MATES
AND SAILORS.
The latest New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and other daily newspapers;
weekly Journals and monthly maga
zines; books and cheap literature;
letter and note paper, pens and Ink.
—at—
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
18 Bull street,
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
Custom House).
I BUY LIFE INSURANCE
Policies and pay more for them than
the companies do.
ALLAN SWEAT.
WILD DUCKS.
Turkeys. Chicken*.
Oysters.
ROOS’ MARKET
Drayton and Jours lime.
Phones—(la 1121, Bell U7fl.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Remington Standard Typewriter
ie atlll the standard. Durability, ease
of operation, simplicity, and the fact
that you can put it In your Inventory
are Its chief merits. Nee the latest
models before buying a machine.
R. M. HULL.
Sole Dealer fwr Savannah. •
19 Drayton St Provident Building,
Grape Fruit
ORANGES, LEMONS,
CRANBERRIES.
Seed Rye.
Hay, Grain and Feed.
W. D. SIMKINS & CO.
Bl SIXES* NOTICES.
THE
Life Saving Station
is located on the corner of
Liberty and Whitaker
streets, known by pa
trons of complete drug
stores as the
MASONIC
TEMPLE
PHARMACY
Where good drugs are dispensed
under the direction of one who
knows pharmacy In its scientific
details. The
COLD CREAM
DAGGETT&RAMSDELL
FRESHLY RECEIVED.
Packages sell for
10c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 85c, according
to size.
Phones 582.
Second-Hand Bicycles.
Thomas, at Jefferson and Brough
ton Lane, has some good ones at
Snap Prices.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COrrSTirALLIIuGHT]
I dye cotton Just as good as wool.
Lace dyed to match any dress.
Feathers dyed and cleaned like
new. Gents' Suits 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 State
streets. Both phones 943. Estab
llahed 1891.
KINS—2O OZ.—BALDWINS
APPLES.
Order from us. We can please you.
COLLINS, GRAYSON A CO.
Both phones 244.
BULBS.
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Nar
cissus, daffodils. Jonquils and freeslas.
A. C. OELSCHIG A SON.
Both phones 4 96.
Leave orders with J. Gardner, Agt,
18 Broughton street, east.
FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL “
Is what you want In the construction
of your house. See us about the paint,
doors, sash, blinds and mantels.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
NOTICE.
City of Savannah. Office Fire De
partment. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 11,
1904.—Bids will be received at the
office of the undersigned up to 12
o'clock noon of Tuesday, Nov. 15,
1904, for furnishing this department
with anthracite coal, delivered in
such quantities as may be desired at
the several stations for one year from
date of contract.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE, Supt
SALE OF STALLS IN THE MARKET
City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga.,
Nov. 10, 1904.—The stalls In the
market building will be ofTered for
rent at public outcry on WEDNES
DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF DE
CEMBER, 1904, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Parties desiring to retain their
stalls and renting by the year will
have the preference, but must be on
hand and respond promptly.
By order Committee on Market
HENRY E. DREESON.
City Martha!.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
November 14, 1904.
I, John Daniels, from this date and
after, will be responsible for no debts
contracted by my wife, Mre. John
Daniels.
JOHN DANIELS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither (he master nor consignees
of the Brltleh steamship Undaunted
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew.
MTUACHAN A CO.,
Cokslgness.
Call and examine our line of n- n— —r-nn
Cooking Stoves and Ranges, [ r—Sf/M jj|
and Oil and Wood Heaters. r'jx/P ■><■- —_| 6||
We have several grades to se- iJwj tjULuL^
lect from. Prominent among •
them are the celebrated Char- 7 I,V An I
ter Oak Cook Stoves and
Ranges, and Barler Oil Heat-
Our prices are right and
satisfaction is guaranteed. I1“-'V\ 5 *7?>'5
PALMER HARDWARE CO., K^ t^*>J s esr>
Bay and Jefferson Sts. rim : ■•'■' ' 1
Did You Ever Tell Yourself
There was no use trying to save—you couldn't keep
it up—couldn’t spare the money?
. Nonsense! Try saving with a savings account.
It’s not hard to get a start. The little book with our
name on it will be an incentive to it growing.
Start Now With One Dollar or More.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.
8-10 BRYAN STREET, EAST, SAVANNAH GA.
HERMAN MYERS, President. JNO. M. 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.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Flower
Seeds
Whatever flower you want
to grow in your garden come
to us for seeds. We have the
trustworthy, sure - to - grow
kinds.
Kaffotaric
For the Aching Head,
tO cents.
OUK BULL STREET STORE
ALWAYS OPEN.
SOLOMONS
Bull CongreM
and t. *Y J.
Charlton. * Barnard.
Storm Fronts
For Automobile and Buggies. Keeps
out rain, wind and cold; to fit any
style vehicle. Prices from *3.50 to *5.
COHEN-KULMAN CARRIAGE AND
WAGON CO.
Savannah, Ga.
We have several Babcock buggies
to be sold at bargain prices.
Scotch Whiskey.
“BLACK AND WHITE.”
A brand especially selected
for the House of Commons
and highly recommended by
British experts. It is good
enough to be a leader in the
Pure Food Store.
Demonstration of Colum
bian Evaporated Cream will
continue this week.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
nELMONICo
COMPANY
Bull and York. Phones 555
Always Attractive
Tills store shows the most
complete line of line leather
goods.
/. H. FRIEDMAN 0 CO.,
Bull and York Streets.
No loundry anywhere
delivers a package as
neatly as we do. The
shirts and vests are
wrapped in blue tissue
paper and then put in a
box.
Opposite De Soto Hotel.
Phone 700.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.
Bell Phone 149.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers In all
kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED VET,.
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 Interior In mixed
carload lots a specialty.
A Bargain in..,.
French Peas.
A shipment from Bordeaux,
France.
One size *1.65 per dozen.
Pure Pennsylvania Buckwheat.
Cape Cod Cranberries.
Maine Corn, sweet and tender.
Grape Fruit.
Smoked Tongues.
Remember our High Grade Cof
fee, and the One-Minute Coffee
Pot. Clear, uniform and delight
ful coffee, and a great saving over
other pots.
A. M. & G. W. WEST.
Y My Cigars
burn to the smok
er’s satisfaction. Try
them.
Pete Dailey
New Things
FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
Just received, a large and
beautiful lot of ART VASES,
JARDINIERES, ELECTRO
LIERS, LAM I*B, CUT GLASS
PIECES AND SETS, and
STERLING SILVER, in
pieces, sets and cabinets.
Let us show you.
R. Van Keuren 6 Cos.
JEWELERS,
193 Bull Street.
SOUPS
served every day
from 11 a. m. to 3 p. in.
Ladles out shopping will find
this a grent convenience.
Three of our specials:
CHARLOTTE RCSSE,
CREAM PUFFS.
MEXICAN PENOCHIB.
BEL SINGER & GROSS.
Phones 205. 12 W. Broughton st.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Oct. 20, 1902. Oct. 20. 1903. Oct. 20, 1904
$109,345.90 $391,725.29 $540,294.43
WM. W. MACKALL OEO. I.MIBWW, WH. V. MHH ' ,
President. View President. detrjr ana Tim
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN, Ca.hier*
GORDON L. GROOVER, Aset. Cashier.
me Citizeaslif of sivomon
RESOURCES.
Sept 29, 1904,
Loans and discounts.. .$2,444 953 ,~
Stocks and bonds 179,600 00
Real estate and bank
buildings 170.000
Due by banks 773,785 88
Caalx 382,948 43
*3,951,187 7g
LIABILITIES.
SSSI“2S
De^posits;j
*3,951.187 78
The Germania Bank,
savannah, aa.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN.
DIVIDED PROFITS. $500,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and on
wards received In Savings De*
pertinent Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY BLUN. President
GEO. W. TIEDKMAN. Vice Pres.
HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Assistant
IDLE MONEY
deposited in the
Savings Department
—OF THE} —
Chatham Bank
Is free front speculative dangers,
yields an Income as large as Is con
sistent with conservative methods of
banking, and Is at all* times subject to
the control ol the denosltor.
LEOPOLD ADLER,' President
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres.
FRED. W. CI.ARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE. Asst. Cashier.
%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ln th*—
Savings
Department
COMMEiiAL BANK
of Savannah.
Slat* 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.
IOHN FLANNERY. President.
HORACE A CRANE, Vice President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
No. 1940. Chartered 1466.
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $500,800
Surplus and undivided proflta. 127,000
Total 4417.000
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
BEIRNE GORDON, V'ce President
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAYTON~BiCYG£S
$25.00
“Are your money's worth."
Twelve Months Guaranteed.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President-Dra y ton. .
FURNACES
CORNWELL & CHIPMAN.
108 Congress, West.