The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 27, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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2 DEATHS. MARSHALL —Died, in New York. Nor. 26, Margaret, daughter of H. Snowden and Isabel Marshall, age 2 years. FUNERAL INVITATIONS. EDEN—'The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eden are invited to attend the funeral of the former from 305 Montgomery street this (Sun day) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter ment Laurel Grove Cemetery. LONG—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Attwill and of Mr. James Long are Invited 'to attend the funeral of Mamie E. Long from No. 355 East Broad street at 4 o’clock this afternoon. PADAKI—The relatives and friends of Thomas Padaki are invited to at tend his. funeral from 112 Liberty street, west, this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment Laurel Grove Cemetery. QUANTOCK The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Quan tock are Invited to attend the funeral of the former from his late residence, 118 Taylor street, west, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment Laurel Grove Cemetery. WRIGHT—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright are in vited to attend the /funeral of the for mer from No. 44 Lincoln street at 2 o’clock this afternoon. MILITARY ORDERS. Oglethorpe Light Infantry, Cos. I, Ist Inf., G. S. TANARUS., Savannah, Ga., Nov. 26, 1904.—Orders No. 8: The company will assemble in dress uniform their armory at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 27, 1904. for the purpose of at tending the funeral of Honorary' War Veteran Member G. T. Quantock. R. A. COX, 2d Lieut. Commanding. MEETINGS. THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS ASSOCIATION Win meet at their hall this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock to attend the funeral and pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased comrade, George T. Quantock. LOUIS G. YOUNG, President. JAMES W. McINTIRE, Secretary. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. To'THirToTEßjT^imr^r^ C. C. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of justice of the peace Fourth District G. M. district, and re spectfully ask your support and votes. Election held Dec. 3. 1904, at 10 Aber corn street. Respectfully, SAMUEL REYNOLDS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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). POQRS, SASH AND BLINDS, i Large stock bright new goods. Special prices. Also Lime, Cement, Plaster, etc. Georgia 'Phone, 347; Bell 'Phone, 425. SAVANNAH LUMBER CO. VERUKI’S CAFE. First-class restaurant. Popular prices. Dinners, with wine, beer or coffee, 25 cents. Try it once. I BUY LIFE INSURANCE Policies and pay more for them titan the companies do. ALLAN SWEAT. There’s always a good dinner spread on Sunday at SOMMERS' CAFE, Union Station. FLAG COMPbTTITION. Ten dollars will be awarded for the best design submitted for a flag for the City of Savannah. All designs must be submitted in colors and show in some way the Coat of Arms or seal pf the city. The competition will close Jan. 1. Address all communications to JAMES M. DIXON. Chairman. FOR SAI.E COTTON SEEP MEAD AND HULLS. Sack, Ton, Carload. SEABOARD COTTON OIL CO., 22 Bay Street, East. AT JOYCE’S. Wild Ducks, Barnyard Ducks, Wild Turkeys. Barnyard Turkeys, roasting, broiling, frying chickens; quail, doves, snipe beef, veal, pork, mutton, sweet bread, liver pudding, tripe, cauliflower Kalamazoo celery, cranberries, peas, beans, egg plant, grape fruit, oranges, apples. Phone 107. JAS. J. JOYCE. Eat Grandma Sausage and you will smile the smile that calls for me. MOST BEAUTIFUL CUT ROSES, a perfect delight, such as American Beauties, La France Brides. Brides maid. Ivory, Perles des Jardlne and Sunrise. Carnations and Lilies of the Valley, Extra Fine Flowering Begonia Loralne, Just the thing for presenta tion. A. C. OELBCHICI & SON. Florists. Both phones 4 #6. J. Gardner. Agent, 18 Broughton street, east. INDIAN lUVKR ORANGES. Car Just/arrived. Fruit strictly fancy; prices right. COLLINS. GRAYSON A CO. Both Phones *44, SPECIAL NOTICE. Neither the owners, master, nor On ager* of the British "Elfls" wUt be re> sponsible for any debts contracted by li. VOOKMANM, Agent. For Men of Brains, CORTEZ CIGARS Made at Key West. Stationery Otfica Supplies We Execute Printing in Ail Its Branches. M. s. & D. a. | BY C K Savannah, Ga. j Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Filing Devices b—7 IDes1 Des % a a ZL< s SPECIAL NOTICES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. PARTRIDGES. M. S. GARDNER, LILIES OF THE VALLEY, American Beauty Roses, Double Violets. Something extra handsome are these products of our greenhouse. JOHN WOLF, Phones 634. Ott and Anderson Sts. TO-DAY Let me send you one of those Thanksgiving turkeys. A few of the finest left. A few wild ones also. Just received to-day a lot of the finest wild ducks ever brought here. Fresh vege tables of all kinds. Delicious fruits. Phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE. P. S.— Remember In beef, mutton, veal and pork I lead all of them. Grandma Sausage now In season. BOILED HAM and our own made pickled meat, —at — ROOS’ MARKET, Drayton and Jones Lane. Phones—Ga. 1121; Bell 1976. NOTICE. Neither th# master, owners nor con signees of the British steamship Rapallo will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. R. J. HEY. Master. SPEXIIAL notice. The annual renting of the pews of St. John’s Church will take place to morrow (Advent Monday), between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. A com mittee from the vestry will be in at tendance. By order of THE VESTRT. tOTica. PROPERTY OWNERS DO NOT wait until ordinance requiring you to connect to new house drainage is en forced. It will pay you to have it done at once by the former Inspector of plumbing. W. H. COSGROVE. 123 Drayton Btreet. HOW’S YOUR PLUMBING? See BRODERICK. 242 Drayton St. Phone 1077. Young Man, Your Dress Shirts will be well laundered if you send them to us. We use methods that saves wear and worry and our work gives us the name of "fnm Good k One”, Savannah-Georgia Laundry Company. II Went Congress Mirest. ‘ 1 10 West Congress street. PHONES •. Ml, HI. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1904. SPECIAL NOTICES. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY NOW ON YOUR GROCERY BILL. WHY NOT? Finest Elgin Butter, per 1b.... 27c Fresh Candled Eggs 25c Pearl Meal and Grists, per peck 20c Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for. .SI.OO Seeded Raisins. 3 lbs for 25c Cleaned Currants, 3 lbs f0r.... 25c Fancy Citron, per lb 18c Fine Large Hams only ......... 10c Choice Small Hams 12 l-2c Good Clean Rice, per peck ..... 35c Whole Rice, per peck 60c (golden Rio Coffee, 2 lbs f0r.... 25c New Long Island Potatoes, per bushel poo Kippered Herring, per can....... 15c New Sweet Corn, 3 cans f0r.... 25c Fancy Maine Corn, 2 cans for., 25c Early June Peas (very nice) per can 10c Numsen’s Petit Pais, per can.. 15c Come and see us roast your coffee fresh. People seem to appreciate our fresh crisp coffee In preference to old stale stock sold by our neighbors. JAS. G. NELSON. THE CASH GROCER, Broughton and Whitaker Streets. Phones 527. “WOOING UNDER DIFFICULTIES.” A romantic Comedy Drama to be presented by Deborah Lodge No. 10, Daughters of Rebekah of I. O. O. F., WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 30, AT CATHOLIC LIBRARY HALL. Tickets 50 cents. There will be specialties interspersed during the play, and the event will conclude with dancing. HOt EVERYBODY. Unquestionably the freshest, Juci est and most delicious oysters in Sa vannah. I serve them in any style. My oysters are old-timers and good ones. SCHWARZ’ CAFE. P. S.—Remember. I still serve the gentlemen breakfast and supper for 35 cents. EMPIRE INVESTMENT CO. Lends money at very low rates of In terest, paying the same back in a fixed number of installments. Call us up. Bell Phone 1177; Ga. Phone 2844. Suite 20 Provident Building. GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING TO-MORROW, MONDAY. SOUVENIR RECEPTION From 4 to 9 ?. M. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. A Bazaar of Beauty. The Largest and Finest Line of Holiday Goods in the South . MEET ME AT THE Connor Book Store , 6 State St. East, Next to Bull St. The Place Where Everybody Meets Everybody Else. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE NEWEST NETS Are Here. Fresh. Fine. Fancy. PECANS, WALNUTS, BRAZIL NUTS, FILBERTS. New Raisins. The Select “Four Crowns." 20-lb. boxes $2.25 10-Ib. 1-2 boxes ..git.3s 5-Ib. 1-4 boxes.. .75 Figs SOMETHING EXTRA NICE. In bulk, 2, 5 and 12-lb. boxes. Fancy Pulled Figs in 1 -lb baskets. STUFFED FIGS. Stuffed Dates 25c the box. Fresh Fruit Fancy King Apples. Florida Oranges. MOTT’S SWEET CIDER. All of the McG. & R. Specials. McGrath & Ransford Established 1866. Grocers and Wine Dealer*. 37 and 39 Whitaker Street. Phones 177. Monday Box Pape* Sale. Fine Box Paper and Envelopes that have sold formerly for 30c, 36c and 40c—on sale to-morrow at 21 CENTS A BOX. Ntinnally’s Candy New arrivals yesterday. Fresh, pure' and wholesome. EYEGLASSES $1.25. OTHERS ASK $2.50. LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY 20 West Broughton Street, AutomobUists, Smart Robes, Coats and Jackets are shown here In exquisite variety. I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO., Bull and York Streets. Dayton Bicycles, 1905, In Bluck and Carmine Enamels $25.00 —$30 easy terms. WALTER F. HIGGINS, President - Drayton. special" notices^ 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. BENTON TRANSFER CO., Successor to S. D. M. & D. Cos. 325 W. Broughton, cor. Montgomery. Both Phones No. 2. Headquarters For Florida Oranges Grape F*uit, Fancy Apples, Raisins, Prunes, Nuts, Large Span. Onions, Fancy Table Potatoes, Cocoanists, Cranberries, Etc. W. D. Simkins & Cos. Red Lion Courage Gin Restores Lost Energy. There are other gins, but none so good. Get the genuine. HENRY SOLOMON & SON, Distributors. BABCOCK-CORTLAND. We are sole representative of Babcock and Cortland vehicles. We have on our floors a carload of each from which you can make your selection. We have buggies as cheap as the cheapest. Farm and Turpentine Wagons all sizes. Our Top Delivery Wagons must be seen to be appreciated. Tbe strongest line of Harness ever seen here. SAVANNAH BUGGY COMPANY. Having Just Returned From the North I beg to announce to the friends and many patrons of THE THUNDER, BOLT CASINO RESTAURANT that It will be open all winter—will be heat ed and better equipped than ever for the successful handling of large and small parties—balls, cards, parties and receptions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patronage solicited. Respectfully, L. W. NELSON, Lessee. Delicious Charlotte Russe^^fe^ BUSINESS NOTICES. Stretch You* Money Perhaps you cant really stretch your money, tout you CAN stretch its purchasing power by getting your foot wear at CLER’S shoe store. We offer better goods for Che same price, or the same goods at a lower price. Come and see. C. F. CLER 16 East Broughton. Christmas Gifts and Wedding Presents R. Van Keuren 0 Cos. 143 Bull Street. Invite attention to their new stock of Sterling Silver, Gold Jew elry, Diamonds, Electroliers, Ornamental Articles, etc. We Are opening daily the most ele gant goods in Jewelry, Sil verware, Bronzes and Art Pottery ever shown in Sa vannah. Artistic tastes can be fully gratified by an inspec tion. JTheus & Cos. FURNACES CORNWELL & CHI PM AN, 108 Congress, West. We will launder most beautiful ly 7 large Ta ble Clotbs for 35 cents. 307 Bull St. Phone 700. 114 Broughton, West. BUSINESS NOTICES. When You Entertain remember your souvenirs may be obtained at His Charlotte Russe is the most popular dessert with Savannah hostesses. Quick service a specialty. Try Glasses I If you have poor eyesight. If you have headaches. If you suffer from neuralgia. If you have inflamed eyelids. If you are troubled with dizziness. If you are troubled with nervous ness. / Any of the above “refexes’’ may be due to eye strain. DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON BULL AND STATE. Our Examinations Are Free ! SOUPS served every day from II a. m. to 3 p. m. I,Julies out shopping will And this a great convenience. Three of our specials: CHARIXITTE RUSSE, CREAM PUFFS. MEXICAN PEXOCHIS. BELSINGER * GROSS, Phones 2flS. 12 W. Broughton st. VOST TYPEWRITERS On sale at J. W.FRETWELL’S SONS # BAY, WEST. SAVANNAH TRUST CO. Comparative Statement of Deposits. Nov. 21, 1902. Nov. 21, 1903. Nov. 21,1904. $190,385.12 $349,145.84 $563,167.32 WN, W MACH ALL GEO. J. BALDWIN. ■ WH. V. DAVTS. Prt .idriit. Vice President. tm&f md IVW ' f al7s^ “AROUND THE CORNER.” BUSINESS NOTICES. In Order To Clear Off Our Yard we will name very low prices on the following stock; Framing all sizes and lengths; No. 2 Common Bevel Edge Weatherboards, and No. 2 Com mon Square Edge Weather boards. Contractors and people con templating building will do well to inspect this stock and get our prices. Mill-Haven Cos. Most men ouy too many things that are not good enough. When you buy a VEHICLE, we advise you to buy a better one than you think you can af ford, and then punish yourself for the seeming extravagance by going with out some of the things you don’t need. We represent all the nigh-class C • - riage and Harness Makers in this country, and want your patronage. COHEN-KULMAN CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO., Largest Vehicle and Harness Dealers South. New Store. I The name I Desbouillons on a piece of goods New Goods. nslts We are showing anew line of Dia monds, Watches, Fobs, Lockets, Scarf Pins, Shirtwaist Sets, Brooches, Etc., in Jewelry. Clocks and Cut Glaes. DESBOUILLONS, 12 BROUGHTON ST., EAST., Opposite Adler’s. m Let your m Sunday smoke || be a ? m LE PANTO B Always good M SCHNAARS & SEILER Real Estate Agents, 27 BAY STREET, EAST. Estates Managed. Rents Collected / We attend to the paying of taxes, making returns, etc. Repairs mads without extra charge. All business in trusted to us will receive careful at tention. Georgia 'phone 1001. FOR CHRISTMAS. Our line of Juvenile Bicycles la now being shown. G. W. THOMAS. Jefferson and Broughton Lane. That Sunday Dinner. ..Ring either Phone RBT and let us make a suggestion. ‘‘QUALITY” our motto. C. H. MONSEEB, Hall and Jefferson.