The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 04, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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2 FIXERAL INVITATIONS. POX—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox are invited to attend the funeral of the former from N'o. 212 Whitaker street, at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon. MAGUIRE—The friends and ac quaintances of Mrs. Mary Maguire, John E. and Peter J. Ma guire and of Mrs. Elizabeth Doolan and family are Invited to attend the funeral of the former from the resi dence, No. 1 West Broad street, at 3 o'clock this (Sunday) afternoon. MORRISON.— The relatives and friends of Mr. John H. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mathews are in vited to attend the funeral of the for mer from residence, 411 Berrien street, this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Inter ment Laurel Grove Cemetery. IN MEMOHIAM. GEORGE HAWKINS. 1833-1304. On the 16th of November, Just as the last call of the evening Angelus sounded from the tower of the Cathe dral where so often he had sought his God, the soul of George Hawkins en tered upon its everlasting residence in his Father's house. The end of a good life is not death, and, though we pray, "Lord, give to thy servant, George, perpetual light!” we believe the happiness of eternity is already his for all of time he freely gave to gaining it. Pure of heart, across his lips there never passed a dark or unkind word, and no man was so abandoned that he could not find some good with which to credit him. Gentle, modest, faithful to the most trivial trust; happiest in the home wherein he had shrined his love and holiest thoughts; loyal to his friends, true to his principles; unfal tering in his allegiance to his God—he left to the world an example of per fect Christian manhood. Mr. Hawkins was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1833, and came to this city in 1852, always residing here, with the exception of the four years he served his adopted country during the Civil War. He was a member of Company F, First Georgia Regiment, and bore to the last home of his body the wreath and flags with which the Lost Cause still honors its dead. For about forty years Mr. Hawkins was in the employ of the late Abram Minis, where he was tried friend as well as trusted employe. Death found him fully prepared, as he ever was, for the crisis of life, and he passed out tranquilly—“full of years and the love of his fellow men.” God send him rest! M. E. H. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAVANNAH MV SIC CLUB. . . . Lawton Memorial, —presenting— Sig Guiseppe Campanari, Baritone, —and — Miss Beatrice Fischer, Soprano, Miss Dorothy Hoyle, Violintste, Mr. Ward Stephens, Pianist. First Artist Concert, Season, 1904-1905. Box sheet opens Tuesday morning, Dec. 6, at Ludden & Bates, 140 Bull Tickets, $1.50. HAVE YOV TRIED LARD FROM M. S. GARDNER? IF NOT DO SO AT ONCE. 411 WHITAKER STREET. BOTH 'PHONES 775. B. P. O. ELKS. The nnnual Memorial Services of Savannah Lodge, No. 183, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will be held at the Theater on Sunday after noon, Dec. 4, commencing at 3; 30 o’clock. Members of Savannah Lodge, and Visiting Brothers are requested to meet at the Lodge Rooms at 2:45 p. m., sharp. Friends of the Order, particularly Ladies, and the general public are in vited to attend these services, which are free. W. H. CONNERAT. JR., Exalted Ruler. G. REUBEN BUTLER. EMPIRE INVESTMENT CO. Lends money on easy monthly In stalments to homeseekers at fixed periods. Get our plan and build you a home. SUITE 20, Provident Building. Bell 'phone 1177. CHRISTMAS ROASTING PIGS TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, GAME, —at BOOS’ MARKET, Drayton and Jones Lane. 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 said business, to pay all claims and collect all debts due said Arm. C. HUXFORD. W, L. DAVIS. MOST BEAUTIFUL CUT ROSES, a perfect delight, such as American Beauties. La France Brides. Brides maid, Ivory, Perles des Jurdine and Sunrise, Carnations and Lilies of the Valley, Extra Fine Flowering Begonia Loralne, Just the thing for presenta tion. A. C. OELBCHIO A BON, Florists. Both phones 46. J Gardner. Agent, It Broughton street, east. POLLYCHROME RIBBON. Have you seen it? Writes in two colors. 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 strset. LILIES OF THE VALLEY, American Beauty Rosas. Double Violets. Something extra handsome ate these products of our greenhouse. JOHN WOLF, Pbones Ut Ott and Anderson ate For Men of Brains, CORTEZ CIGARS Made at Key West. Red Lion Courage Gin No other gin restores lost vigor so promptly and so completely. See Henry Solomon & Son. SPECIAL NOTICES. LEW’S DISCOUNT NOTICE. TOC WILL SAVE TEN PER CENT, by paying your bills on or be fore the ISth Inst. B. H. LEVY. BRO. * CO. WANTED, 20,000 POI NDS PRICKLY ASH BARK. Must be free of wood. LIPPMAN DRUG CO. 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 ESTILI/S NEWS DEPOT, 18 Bull street, corner of Bryan street (near the U. S. Custom House). INDIAN RIVER ORANGES. Car 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. TAKE YOUR SUNDAY DIN NER AT SOMME VS* CAFE, UNION STATION. EVERY THING EXCELLENT. •‘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 prices. ANDREW HANLEY CO. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. Large stock bright new goods. Special prices. Also Lime, Cement, Plaster, etc. Georgia ’Phone, 347; Bell ’Phone, 426. SAVANNAH LUMBER CO. Scrupulous Care Is exercised in the launder, lug of every garment en trusted to us. Our work on dress shirts wins the com mendation of our patrons. Just give us a chance to show you how nice we do our work. J ".Jj Pipi, Savannah-Georgia Laundry Company. 11 West Congress Street. 110 Meal Congress Street. PHONES .73.1, SMS, 01. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1904 BUSINESS NOTICES. New York Cash Grocery Company, 129 Congress Street, West. Get our prices before your buy. See what we will sell you for ONE DOLLAR: 1 lb. Fine Butetr A /h ftf 1 doz. Fresh Eggs V I I 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins ••• c i 2 lbs Cleaned Currants I( I I 1 lb. Citron J VI/ .\J See what we will sell the following goods at: 13 lbs. Fancy large loose Raisins, SI.OO. 1-lb. package cleaned Raisins, 10c; 3 for 25c. (4 boxes fancy Bunch Raisins, 60c. 1- package cleaned Currants, 10c; 3 for 25c. 1%-lb. boxes Table Raisins, 15c. 2%-!b. boxes Table Raisins, 30c. New Dates. 10c pound, 3 libs, for 25c. Stuffed Dates in large boxes, 25c. Fine Figs, 15c and 20c per pound. Fine loose Mince Meat, 10c pound, 3 for 25c. Pure Apple Jelly In large tumblers, 10c each. A full assortment of the Boss celebrat ed crackers retailed at wholesale price. Cranberries, 10c quart. Lowney’s Celebrated Sweet Chocolate 5c cake. Lowney’s Premium Chocolate, 10c and 15c cake. Rich’s celebrated Crystalized Ginger, large boxes. 25c. Fancy basket Washed Figs, 18c. Maple Syrup In glass, 10c and 25c. Maple Syrup, Log Cabin brand, in pints, quarts and half gallon cans. Sweet and Sour Pickles In half-gallon Jars. 25c. Mothers' Oats, 10c pkg. sl.lO dozen. Chalmers, Kenox, Cox, Cooper and Whitmore Gelatine. Olives from 5c per bottle up. Fancy Olives stuffed with sweet pep pers, 3 for 25c. Marachino Cherries in full quart bot tles, 60c each. Antonlnl Oil in full quart (bottles, 65c; pint 'bottles. 40c. Kippered Herring, 15c can. White and Yellow Yam Sweet Pota toes and Irish Potatoes, cheap. Indian River Oranges, 20c dozen. Grape Fruit from 25c doz. up. Fresh Cocoanuts. New Ground Pearl Meal and Grits, 20c peck. Our Mocha and Java Coffee at 25c per pound Is extra fine. 3-lb. Standard Tomatoes, 80c doz. 2- Standard Tomatoes, 66c doz. 3- Peaches in loaf sugar syrup, 15c can. Fancy Edam Cheese, Ssc each. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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. A Fairyland of Holiday Gifts. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the South. No Such Display Anywhere . It is the talk of the City and the Delight of every body. Dazzling in Beauty . Gifts for Everybody; that are suitable, appropriate and that will satisfy and delight all. Our advance sales have broken all records. We Are in the Lead. Our Store is crowded daily with happy patrons. The Right Place , The Right Goods, The Right Price. Meet me at the CONNOR BOOK STORE 6 State St. East, next to Bull St. The Place fo Meet Everybody. BUSINESS NOTICES. Holiday Good Things Are filling our store and more are coming in every day. We pre sent a stock of FINE GOODS Simply unequaled. It includes: Glace Red Cherries. Glace White Pineapples. Glace Melange. Glace Orange Peel. Glace Lemon Peel. Shelled Pecans. j Shelled Walnuts. Shelled Brazils. Shelled Filberts. Bar le Due Preserves. Stuffed Figs, Prunes and Dates. New Walnuts, Pecans. Almonds, Filberts and Brazils. Finest Paper shell Louisiana Pe cans, largest ever seen in Savan nah. Full Pound Packages. New Raisins and Currants, 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. New Citron. All Kinds of Fruit Cake Spices In bulk, 2 oz. and 4 oz. packages. Black Molasses. Denmrara, Sugar, etc. Maraschino Cherries, Pineapple, Figs. etc. Huntley A Palmer’s Imported Cakes—Algeria, Opera Wafers, Philippine, Reading Shortbread, Crackers, etc., in bulk. Everything good to eat and drink. McGrath & Ransford Established 186 6. Grocers and Wine Dealers. 37 and 39 Whitaker Street. rhones 177. elite l sooo ee Here Let us help to decide the gift prob lem. We Imve a fine stock of Dia monds. Watches, Rings, Brooches, Fobs, Chains. Lockets, Signet Rings, Scarf Pins, C’ufl' Buttons, Bead Neck Chains, Hat Pins, Shirt Waist Sets, Rack and Side Combs, Umbrellas, Clocks, Cut Glass, Silverware, Novel ties. etc. Goods will be laid aside until called for. DESBOUILLONS, 12 BROUGHTON ST., EAST., Opposite Adler’s. Bell Phono 1167. flPanto|| LOVERS of- the beautiful can have their sense of the artistic fully gratified by looking over our stock. We have added this week a most elegant lot of Lamps, Electroliers, Art Pottery, and Fancy Brass Goods. An in spection will repay for the time spent. Theus & Cos. FURNACES CORNWELL & CHIPMAN, 108 Congress. West. A Beautiful Assortment of “FINE STATIONARY” Just in. Office Outfitters. Paper Dealers. Printers. A Large number of the famous L. E. WATERMAN’S Ideal FOUNTAIN PENB. Just the thin*: for an Xmas Present. Come and see for yourself. Our elegant service and perfect cooking is simply town tatk. One patron brings another to note progres sive ideas and taste. CASINO TIT BITS WHEN IN DOUBT BUY BOOKS. WE HAVE ALL THE BOOKS WORTH WHILE. Assortment— and York nCp ! V * We will launder most beautiful ly 7 large Ta ble Cloths for 35 cents. 307 Bull St. Phone 700. SEE OUR DISPLAY FOR SUGGES TIONS. BRING THE CHILDREN WITH YOU AND MAKE THEM HAPPY TOO. Christmas^ 2 OF FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT Specially packed and shipped to any part of U. S. BOOK ORDERS EARLY. W. D. Simkins & Cos. Ready for the Rush 1 Holiday delicacies are here—more coming! Things for the Fruit Cake, the Chocolate Cake, the Layer Cakel Onr constant aim U to make this store a better one—the most desirable source of sup ply for the thrifty housewife. We aim at perfection In all details— In quality, price and serv- The Store That’s Close— Duffy and Drayton. BUSINESS NOTICES. Schwab's Eyeglass Guard. ooK-fcm*. It holds ’em A. tight. Never slips. Never marks the nose. Let us show it to you. DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON BULL AND STATE. When the kittle Girl Needs shoes, let us show our line that we call "Venl.” This shoe is made from good materials, both sole and up per stock, is a good fitter and correct In style. Sizes 8* to 11 U-25 Sizes 12 to 2 $1.50 We feel in offering you this shoe, that we will make a well satisfied customer, and thut it will be the means of bringing you back to our store when in need of more footwear. C. F. CLER 16 East Broughton. BUSINESS NOTICES. The most complete line of drug gist sundries ever shown In Sa vannah Is now In this store. Manicuring Sets. Toilet Sets, Razors, Cutlery, Fine Stationery, Exquisite Toilet Soaps—espec ially selected for Christmas trade. Eyeglasses SI.OO. Others ask $2.50. Livingston’s Pharmacy, 26 West Broughton Street. SCHNAARS & SEILER, Real Estate Agents, 27 BAY STREET, EAST. Estates Managed. Rents Collected. We attend to the paying of taxes, making returns, etc. Repairs made without extra charge. All business In. trusted to us will receive cartful at tention. Georgia ’phone 1001. Christmas Candies , Fruit Cakes, Pound Cakes. Place your order for Charlotte Itnsse, tee Cream, etc., for Chris mas dinner with ns. The Larg est assortment of Fancy Goods, Baskets, etc., ever shown in So vaunuh. RELSINGER A GROSS, Phones 26.7. > YOST TYPEWRITERS On sale at J. W. FRETWELL’S SONS 9 BAY. WEST. SAVANNAH TRUST CO. Comparative Statement of Deposits. Nov. 30,1902. Nov. 30,1903. Nov. 30,1904. $200,477.39 $327,000.97 $008,483.46 WM. W MACKALL OKO. J. BALDWIN. WII, V. DAVI, President. Vice President. Koo'r seed MM If You Had One of our Rain Coats you _ wouldn’t care If it did rain, if j t don’t rain its a dressy cold wea ther coat. We have both makes, Kirschbaum or Kuppenheimer makes. A beaut for $18.00; good ones as low as $9.00. If you start out Monday with $15.00 in your pocket for a suit remember our $11.50 suits are $15.00 suits at other stores. Walking Gloves, $1,15, and $1.50. Sweiiest kind of Neckwear at 46c. FALK’S "AROUND THE CORNER." BUSINESS NOTICES. Charlotte Russe, Ice Creams and Other Dainty Desserts. Souvenirs for Entertainments Choice Cut Flowers. Bull Street. T rucks We have on hand many styles of "Dead Bed,” and Spring Trucks, which are built to our idea, and for the requirements of City Trucking. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, OUR TRUCKS ARE GUARANTEED. Call around and examine our line of Har ness also. COHEN-KULMAN, CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. Call and see our line of Holiday Robes. The Mill-Haven Go. 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 BEVED EDGE WEATHERBOARDS. NO. 2 COMMON SQUARE EDGE WEATHERBOARDS. SHEATHING. '.Yr FRAMING ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS. Come and see this stock and get our prices. Phones 293 Holiday or Wedding Gift Shopping. The problem of selecting accept able gifts is reduced to its atnf plest form by inspecting our stocks of rieh, odd, and exquis itely designed piece*. The low est consistent prices. R. Van Keuren & Cos. JEWELERS, M3 Bull Street. sls Buys a good Boys’ Wheel here. Make a selection early. G. W. THOMAS, Jefferson and Broughton Lana For a XMAS GIFT That la a Treat Get a 1905 DAYTON BICYCLE, Guaranteed 12 months, $26; Blank and Carmine Enamel. 10-inch, 21- inch, 23-lnoh. 25-inch frames. WALTER F. HIGGINS, President-Drayton, That Sunday Dinner. . .Ring either Phone 587 and let ns make a suggestion. "QUALITY” our motto. j C. H. MONSEEJB, Hall and Jefferson.