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DR. H. S. THACHER
Dr. H. S. Thacher, the originator of Dr.
Thacher** Li%*er and Blood Syrup, was born
In Maine in 1626. Me came South in 1856,
locating in Nashville Tenn removing to
Chattanooga in 1861*. which city became his
permanent home.
Dr. Thacher was a specialist in }he front
rank of his protession, devoting his time and
research to a study ot the liver, kidneys and
blood, and was a recognised authority on
diseases of this character He has the dis
tinction of being the only specialist to dis
cover a remedy which not only cures kidney
and blood diseases, but at the same time re
moves the cause, by curing diseases of the
liver, a
His great discovery, Dr. Thacher** Liver
and Blood Syrup, contains all the recognized
best remedies tor these diseases, scientihcally
combined.
NEWS OF A DAY IN
GEORGIA’S CAPITAL
NEW MILITARY COMPANIES
TO BE MISTERED IS AT DIBUJ
AXD MADISOX.
The Advent of Tlie.e Two Infantry
Command* Will heave But One
Vacancy Ajuodk the Stnte'* Infan
try—Tbi* Vacancy I* In the Third
Regiment—'There Are Abont a Doz
en Application* From Towns That
Want to Or*aiii*e Companies.
Atlanta, Dec. 2.—Two new military
companies have been ordered by Gov.
Terrell admitted to the state service.
One of these will be at Dublin, Lau
rens county, and the other at Madi
son, Morgan county. The Dublin com
pany will be attached to the Second
Infantry and the Madison company to
the Third Infantry.
Both of these companies will be mus
tered into the service before the ttrst
of the year. There will then remain
only one vacancy In the sixty Infantry
companies allowed by law, and that Is
in the Third Regiment. There are
about a dozen applications on file for
the admission of companies In various
parts of the state.
Printer* Are Restrained.
Judge J. H. Lumpkin, In the Superior
Court to-day, granted a sweeping In
junction, in which the action of or
ganized'labor figures prominently. The
Dr. Blosser Printing Company wlth-
drew from the Printers’ Employing
Club of Atlanta some time ago be
cause of alleged discrimination, and
the club, aided by the printers' union,
began a systematic interference, call
ing out Blosser’s men. Blosser sued
for $50,000 and permanent injunction.
Judge Lumpkin holds that the Print
ers' Club and the Typographical Union
have no right to interfere in any way
with the printers employed by Blosser,
and a cessation of this interference,
even by solicitation or any other
means, is ordered, pending the litiga
tion.
Sale of Trees Prohibited.
The .State Board of Entomology, act
ing under an opinion rendered by At
lofney General John C. Hart, has is
sued an order forbidding the sale of
young neach trees from certain nurse
ries in ar.d around Fort Valley, which
are known to be Infected with San Jose
scale. The owners of these nurseries
petitioned the board for permission to
.dispose of this stock locally, hut under
i-'v prohibitory law of December. 1898.
the boo-,1 ha,, emphatically denied the
request.
Freight Trains Kun Monday.
The Seaboard Air Line’s new line be
tvvf-en Atlanta and Birmingham was
finally completed to-day, and on Mon
day next i: will be opened to freight
traffic. This line will open anew route
to the West, in connection with the
'Frisco system, and bring active com
petition with the Southern Railway
into Alabama, as it parallels that road
bet ween Atlanta and Birmingham.
The Seaboard's new line runs through
only four Georgia counties, Fulton,
Cobb, Paulding and Polk.
Passenger service on the new' line
w ill not be installed before the first
of the year, because there i9 consid
erable work to be done on the road be
fore it will be in shape for thut travel.
HEADACHES FROM COLDS.
Laxative Bromo Quinine removes
the cause. To get the genuine call for
the full name and look for signature
of E. W. Grove. 25 cents—ad.
REVIEW OF TRADE.
Development" Have Bren Mainly
Favorable.
New York, Dec. 2.—Bradstreet's to
morrow will say:
Developments have been mainly fav
orable. Cooler weather has helped re
tail trade, stimulated re-orders from
Jobbers and improved collections, ex
cept in portions of the South, where
holding of cotton is reported. Heavy
dry goods, clothing, shoes, groceries
and hardware note relatively most ac
tivity.
Holiday trade has opened well and
promises a very v large aggregate.
Breaks in raw material have tended to
unsettle cotton goods, inducing sellers
toward conservatism and prints have
been reduced at leading markets. All
usual measures of trade volume point
to a heavy turn-over proceeding.
Clearings, partly because of active
stock speculations, are large, Novem
ber totals having only once been sur
passed, and then In May. 1901.
Failures are fewer In number and
liabilities the lightest in any month
but one of 1904,
Business failures for the week end
ing Dec. 1 number 184. against 230 in
the like week of 1903.
Vote In Mississippi.
Jackson, Miss., Dec. 2.—The More*
tary of state to-day promulgated the
official vote of Mississippi for the
election held Nov. Sof 58.061 votes
caat, the Democratic electors receiv
ing 53,280; Republican electors 3,147
Populist electors, 1.424 und Socialist
electors 392. There was a falling
oft of about 2,000 Republican
votes. Out of about 16,000
negroes who are leglstered in Missis
sippi and qualified to vote, only about
1,800 voted. About BO per cent, of the
registered Democratic voters did not
participate In the election.
Col. Wllkrn Very 111,
Lynchburg Va.. Dec. 2.—The family
Of Col. Robert K. Withers has been
summoned to his bedside in Wythc
ville, Va., and the worst is feared.
Col. Withers, who was a member of
the United Htatea Keuate, 1875-UM,
and afterwards consul at Hong Kong
and who fought through the entire
Civil war In the army of the Con
federacy. la HI years old. His madady
is a fever, the exact nature of which
has not been determined by his physi
clans.
ut'tHtXTRK 41 lit; yon i’ii.ks.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud
ing Piles. Your druggist will refund
money if Paso Ointment (ails is curs
Mm to • to 14 days. -ad.
THE WEATHER.
Morning News barometer, Dec. 2,
11:30 p. 29.95
Morning News thermometer, Dec.
2. 11:30 p. 63
■Washington, Dec. 2. —Forecast for
Saturday and Sunday:
Georgia and South Carolina —Rain
Saturday, colder in west portion. Sun
day fair in the interior, rain on the
coast; fresh northeast to north winds.
Eastern Florida —Partly cloudy Sat
urday, with rain in northern portion.
Sunday fair, colder In north and west
portions; fresh south, shifting to west,
winds.
Western Florida—Clearing and colder
Saturday. Sunday fair, variable winds,
becoming fresh to brisk westerly.
Yesterday’s Weather at Savannah—
Maximum temperature, 12
m 71 degrees
Minimum temperature 4 'a.
m 57 degrees
Mean temperature 64 degrees
Normal temperature 52 degrees
Excess of temperature .. 12 degrees
Accumulated excess since
Dec. 1 16 degrees
Accumulated deficiency since
Jan. 1 248 degrees
Rainfall 08 inch.
Normal 09 Inch.
Deficiency since Dec. 1 .. .10 Inch.
Deficiency since Jan. 1 ..9.42 inches
River Report—The flight of the Sa
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m..
(75th meridian time) yesterday, was
5.4 feet, a fall of 0.1 foot during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same mo
ment of time Dec. 2, 1904, 8 p. m.. 75th
meridian time:
Name of Station. | T | ff | B.
Boston, clear I 22 |NWj .00
New York city, pt cldy... 32 |NE .00
Philadelphia, cloudy | 34 !NE ; .00
Washington city, raining.! 36 N j T
Norfolk, raining 46 IE ! .38
Hatteras, raining 62 !S i .01
Wilmington, raining 56 INE .20
Charlotte, cloudy 48 |E .72
Raleigh, raining 48 N .64
Asheville, raining 48 jS .38
Charleston, cloudy 60 E .22
Atlanta, eloudy 50 !SE .18
Augusta, cloudy 58 |NW 1.08
Savannah, cloudy 64 S .08
Jacksonville, cloudy 70 !s T
Jupiter, clear 70 Is .00
Key West, clear 74 E .00
Tampa, cloudy 70 |SW T
Mobile, clear 66 Is T
Montgomery, raining 64 jE .26
Vicksburg, clear 68 iE T
New Orleans, clear 66 Is .12
Galveston, clear 168 jSW T
Corpus Christl, clear .... 70 SE .00
Palestine, clear 56 NW .00
Cincinnati, raining 40 NE .01
Pittsburg, raining 36 NE T
Buffalo, cloudy 20 NE .00
Detroit, snowing 24 NE .02
Chicago, cloudy 28 NE .16
Marquette, cloudy 20 S .02
St. Paul, clear 18 N .00
Davenport, cloudy 26 iNE T
St. Louis, cloudy 30 (NE T
Kansas City, cloudy 26 'N T
Oklahoma, cloudy 36 IN .00
Dodge City, cloudy 26 |N .00
North Platte, cloudy l 20 |E .00
H. B. Boyer,
Local Forecaster.
Mills On Fall Time.
Gainesville. Ga.. Dec. 2.—The Paco
let Cotton Mills at New Holland and
the Gainesville Cotton Mills are now
running full time, employing nearly 2.-
000 hands and consuming about 100
bales of cotton per day. The force of
hands is, however, not yet complete,
but agents are scouring the country
for additional aid, which is rapidly be
ing secured.
Sanitarium Hailding Permit.
A building permit for the addition
that Is to be made to the Park View
Sanitarium was issued by the city yes
terday. The addition will be 32 by 44
and will be three stories high. It will
'be a frame structure, with a metal
roof.
OftNN'S KIDNEY CURE
is n old tried remedy for all Kidney Dis
eases. Liver Complaints. Pains In back or
sldee, Gravel, Bright's Disease, Dropsy,
Trlun • y Troubles, Tired, Acbtnc Limbs,
and el lichee end pains resulting from sick or
weak kidneys. SO c. per bottle.
CANN'S KIDNEY CARE CO., Phils,, Fa.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
DALY —The relatives and friends of
Mrs. Johanna Daly and family and of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Glass are invited
to attend the funeral of the former
from her late residence. No. 409 Charl
ton street, east, at 3 o'clock this aft
ernoon.
SPECIAL INOTH Es 7
CHRISTMAS THINGS AT JOYCE'S.
Plenty of everything. Wild Ducks,
Wild Turkeys, Fowls. Celery, lettuce,
cauliflower, oranges, apples, etc.
Phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
COTTON IS ALL RIGHT.
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
lished 1891.
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
Loruine, Just the thing for presenta
tion. A. C. OELSCHIG & SON.
Florists. Both phones 498.
J. Gardner, Agent, 18 Broughton
street. eHst.
POLLYCHROME RIBBON.
Have you seen It? Writes In two
color*. The latest models of the
Remington Typewriter are the only
machines equipped with this new de
parture in typewriting.
R. M. HULL. Sole Dealer,
10 Drayton street.
LIMBS OF THE VALLEY.
American Beauty Roses, Double
Violets. Something extra handsome
are these products of our greenhouse.
JOHN WOLF.
Phones (34. Ott and Anderson Sts.
FOR KALE
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS.
Sack, Ton, Carload.
SEABOARD COTTON OIL 4 0.,
329 Bay Wrret. East.
SAVANNAH NT LAM DYE WOIIKK,
19 York, Weet.
Cleaning, Dyeing. Pressing.
Ls<* Curtain* fin tel *d by stasm.
Only skilled workmen employed.
Ball Phone ittt, Us. Plume 1844.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1904.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I
Waltham Watches
HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME.
**The Perfected American Witch,” in iltusfnted Book of
interesting informition ibout witches, free upon request L
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY.
WALTHAM. MASS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ON SALE TO-DAY
2.500
FANCY PIG HAMS,
GUARANTEED,
—at—
JAS. G. NELSON,
Phone 527,
Broughton aiul Whitaker.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE
BAR.
Members of the bar are hereby
notified that at 10 o’clock on this
(Saturday) morning the civil and
criminal dockets of Superior Court
will be called for assignment of cases
for trial at December term.
By order of His Honor Judge Cann.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk S. C-, C. C.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES. I
DOVES.
DOVES.
DOVES.
M. S. GARDNER,
411 Whitaker Street.
Both Phones 575.
LEVY’S
DISCOUNT NOTICE.
YOU WILL SAVE
TEN PER CENT,
by paying year bills on or be
fore the 15th Inst.
B. H. LEVY. BRO. A CO.
WANTED,
20,000 POUNDS PRICKLY ASH
BARK.
Must be free of wood.
LIPPMAN DRUG CO.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Savannah. Ga.. Dec. 2, 1904.
The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned, under the
firm name of J. W. F. Hester & Cos. is
dissolved by mutual consent.
J. W. F. Hester has purchased the
interest of Francis E. Roeca and takes
over all assets and assumes all lia
bilities of said firm.
J. W. F. Hester will continue the
business under the name of J. W. F.
Hester & Cos.
FRANCIS E. ROCCA.
J. W. F. HESTER.
INDIAN RIVER ORANGES.
Cur just arrived.
Fruit strictly fancy: prices right.
COLLINS, GRAYSON & CO.
Both Phones 244.
OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS.
Oysters and the best of oysters!
served in every style and delivered to
any part of the city.
SCHWARZ CAFE.
P. S.—Remember that you may or
der here anything that the market
affords. Regular breakfasts and sup
pers 35c.
"WHITE ROSE”
Is the builders' choice of lime. We are
constantly receiving It fresh from the
kiln. Prompt delivery. We are dis
playing the handsomest line of Man
tels ever brought to Savannah. Mod
ern designs, correct price*.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.,
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
PKRKEtWKD GRANITE ROOFING.
Cheaper and better than tin.
Bust Proof. NO PAINTING.
Ont our prices.
Oeorgla ‘Pnone, $47: Bell ‘Phone. 428.
GEM It M I \st RAN 4 I
Fire, Marine, Storm, Accident, Kick,
neee and Life Insurance. All other
forma of insurance effected
W T. HOPKINS, Agent,
II Bryan street, *et Phones 111,
Cttas. 1 oglesby, Manager,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
So Many
Good and
Tempting Things
Are in This Store.
TODAY
Stop by on your way
to market or the
shopping district and
see what a complete
stock is.
Fresh Fruit
“McG. & R.” King
Apples.
Florida Oranges.
Florida Pineapples.
Jamaica Bananas.
Malaga Grapes.
Mott’s Sweet Cider.
McGrath & Ransford
Established 1866.
Grocers and Wine Dealers.
37 and 39 Whitaker Street.
Phones 177.
Saturday
Specials
Fancy Fnt Broiling Smoked
Bloaters, six in basket.
Fancy Norway Mackerel.
Fancy Cream Codfish with
out a bone.
Pride of the Sea Mackerel in
five-pound boxes.
Corned Codfish for Codfish
Balls.
Martinez Smokers a .high
class cigar, 4 for 25c.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
pCLMONIcV
X OMPAN^
Bull and York. Phones 555
SPECIAL NOTICES.
INSPECT AND REPAIR YOUR
SIDEWALKS.
Notice to Owners of Real Estate.
In conformity with resolutions
adopted by the City Council, on March
11, 1904, notice is hereby given:
I. To owners of abutting realty,
their lessees and agents, to keep in re
pair the sidewalks along their respec
tive frontages, including the small iron
boxes for gas and water connections,
wash payments, and the like, which
latter have metal covers adapted to
the sidewalk level.
11. In case of suits for damages
against the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city of Savannah for injuries to
persons or property, sustained by per
sons by reason of holes in sidewalks,
broken, displaced or loose brick or
stones, or of gas or water boxes, with
out covers, or protruding above side
walk level, or of other defects or ob
structions in and on sidewalks, the
owners of abutting realty or other
persons whose negligence may have
caused such defects and obstructions,
wyll be vouched to defend, and will be
held responsible for all damages
awarded against the city on account
of such Injuries to persons and prop
erty.
111. Sidewalks throughout the city
are being inspected, and notices have
been and are being sent to owners of
abutting realty, and to whom it may
concern, to repair sidewalk defects
promptly, or bear the consequences of
their neglect of duty.
Savannah, Ga., July 1, 1904.
GEO. M. GADSDEN.
Director of Public Works.
NOTICE.
In Regard to the Assessment of Real
. .Property in the City of Savannah
for Taxation for the Year 1905.
Office Tak Assessors, Savannah,
Nov. 30, 1904.—Under a resolution of
this board taxpayers are hereby noti
fied that the assessment and valuation
of property for the year 1904. in the
absence of objections, will be contin
ued as the basis of taxation by the city
of Savannah for the year 1906, as to
real estate, Including improvements
covered thereby.
Objections, if any, must be made in
writing and filed in the office of the
Board of Tax Assessors within FIF
TEEN DAYS after the date of the
publication of this notice. No objec
tions will be considered unless verified
by an affidavit made by the property
owner or his agent, staling that the
property has been assessed higher
than Its actual market value.
In tlie absence of objections within
the time specified the assessment and
valuation will be considered as satis
factory. and will be binding for the
year 1 90S.
J. W. H. OSBORNE. Chairman.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 80, 1904,
A CiOOD DINNER WILL BE
KEinjKD AT SOMMKRH' CAFE
UNION STATION. TO-DAY.
I'OH ftALK.
Retiring from busineaa, I offer for
sale my feed business, wagons and
horses. In whole or in part.
M 11. HAYM.
forest City Mitts, II Montgomery at.
Call and examine our line of
Cooking Stoves and Ranges,
and Oil and Wood Heaters.
We have several grades to se
lect from. Prominent among
them are the celebrated Char
ter Oak Cook Stoves and
Ranges, and Barler Oil Heat
ers.
Our prices are right and
satisfaction is guaranteed.
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
Bay and Jefferson Sts.
Good Resolutions
Vyhen made in good faith are commendatory. Strength to
carry out the resolution is essential. If you resolve to save a
part of your earnings you will find a savings account a source
of strength. A life of steady plodding and constant saving
NOW will insure a future life of ease and comfort.
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.
Our elegant service and perfect cooking is simply
town talk. One patron brings another to note progres
sive ideas and taste.
CASINO TIT BITS
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Fireworks
HEADQUARTERS!
Place early orders to meet
your holiday requirements
with the wholesale house of
Henry Solomon & Son.
It . : -It-
Have You
a Cold?
Solomons’ Cough and
Cold Mixture will re
lieve you quiekly. It has
been In use for fifty
years and always gives
satisfaction.
•
Onr Bull street store is
open all night and messen
gers are ready to serve you.
Phones 63.
SOLOMONS
Bull Congress
and 1,11. and
Charlton. Barnard.
Not Coming, But Herel
Our Juvenile Bicycles are in.
sls and sls
G. W. THOMAS.
Jefferson and Broughton Lane.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO^CAPrAINBr^iASTERsTIdATES
AND SAILORS.
The latest New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and other dally newspapers;
weekly Journals and monthly maga
zines; books and cheap literature;
letter and note paper, pens and ink.
—at—
ESTILL’S NEW S DEPOT,
18 Bull street.
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
Custom House).
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
. This is to give all persons notice
that on the 18th day of November,
1904, the firm of Huxford & Davis
was dissolved by mutual consent. W.
L. Davis retiring and C. Huxford to
continue saldbuslness. to pay all
claims and collect all debts due said
firm. C. HUXFORD.
W. L. DAVIS.
We will launder
most beautiful
ly 7 large Ta
ble Cloths for
35 cents.
307 Bull St. Phone 700.
'' ' ~ ■■Am* >
BUSINESS NOTICES.
MRavei®
In order to reduce our
stock by Jan. 1,1905, we are
offering the following stock
to the retail trade at whole
sale prices:
NO. 2 COMMON BEVEL EDGE
WEATHERBOARDS.
9
NO. 2 COMMON SQUARE EDGE
WEATHERBOARDS.
SHEATHING.
FRAMING ALL SIZES AND
LENGTHS.
Come and see this stock and get
our prices.
GUAVA JELLY,
Something entirely different from
the Guava Jelly usually sold. This
is clear and beautiful, perfectly
pure and put up in exceedingly
attractive packages.
—also—
Guava Marmalade
—and—
Grape=Fruitate.
Many of our holiday goods are
in—our store is full of novelties.
A. M. & G. W. WEST.
SOUPS
served every day
front 11 a. in. to 3 p. in.
Ladies out shopping will find
this a great convenience.
Three of our specials:
CHARLOTTE RUSSK,
CREAM PUFFS.
MEXICAN PENOCHIS.
BEL SINGER & GROSS,
Phones 265. 12 W. Broughton st.
HOLIDAY GOODS IN
LEATHER.
The very latest things.
Look even though you are
not ready to buy.
/. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
Bull and York Streets.
FUBNAGES
CORNWELL & CHI PM AN,
108 Congress. West.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
0
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Nov. 30,1902. Nov. 30. 1903. Nov. 30,1904.
$206,477.39 $327,000.97 $608,483.46
' 4 $ r 1C if?
MM. U MACK ALL GEO. I. IIAI.DWIW. MM. V. DAVID.
IVcsidsnt. Vlo President. isev'y and Trass
No- 'Chartered iS6 O
Ilie MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
c ™ STATES DEPOSITORY.
Surplus and undivided" proflu.*ij7|ooo
Total ."8627,00#
Accounts ol Banks. Bankers. Cor
porations, Firms and Individuals re
ceived upon favorable terms.
Issues Time Certificates ot D* do ...
bearing interest. P *'
Correspondence aollclted
£™t>S- CARSON - President.
BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President.
W. M. PAVANT. Cashier.
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON L, GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
TUe Ciiizens book of sovaian
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
We Solicit the Accounts of
Banks, Firms, Corporations
and Individuals
Our patrons will receive cour
teous treatment at ail times, and
every accommodation within the
range of prudent banking.
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN
DIVIDED PROFITS. $500,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and op
wards received la Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY P.LUN. President.
GEO. W. TIEDEM.AN, Vice Pres.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WALTER 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 control of thq depositor.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vico Pres.
FRED. W. CLARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE. Asst. Cashier.
4 %
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ln tbs—
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.
IOHN FLANNERY, PrMtdant
HORACE A CRANE Vlo* President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
B,".. 1 -IL' .. . ._ ~_j. L_M HB
BUSINESS NOTICES.
For a XMAS GIIT That is a Treat
Get a
1905 DAYTON BICYCLE,
Guaranteed 12 month**, $25; Black
and Carmine Enamel. 19-Inch. 21-
inch, 23-inch, 25-luch frames.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
Prcsldent-Drayton.
That Sunday Dinner.
..Ring either Phone 587 and let us
make a suggestion. “QUALITY” our
motto.
C. H. MONSEEB,
Hall and Jefferson.