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Present* Bunt of
Charlottesville, Va., Dec. 22. —Presi-
dent Alderman of the University of
Virginia has received a letter from the
French ambassador at Washington,
announcing that he had been instruct
ed on behalf of his government to
present to the University a bust of
Lafayette, which is expected to ar
rive here within a few days. The
bust was reproduced from the original
by Houdon.
HEADACHES FROM COLDS.
Laxative Bromo Qumlne removes
the cause. To get the genuine call for
the full name and look for signature
of E. W. Grove. 25 cents—ad.
DEATHS.
SEVENS—Died. A. W. Stevens,
Dec. 22, at the residence of his son
in-law, Mr. F. H. Marshall, 1108 Henry
street, east. Interment Charleston, S.
C.
FUNERAL 111 CITATION S.
HAM.—Relatives and friends of Mr.
E. Y. Ham and Mr. A. G. Ham are
respectfully invited to attend the fu
neral of the former at Laurel Grove
Cemetery at 10:30 o'clock this morning.
NEUFVILLE—The relatives and
friends of Mrs. Edward F. Neufville
and Capt. John R. F. Tattnall are in
vited to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Neufville from Christ Church at 11
o'clock this (Friday) morning.
MEETINGS.
PALESTINUcOMNiAXDEuUNorT
K. T.
Attention Sir Knights: A
regular conclave of this com- a &
mandery will be held this
(Friday) evening at your
asylum, Masonic Temple, at 8:15
o'clock.
Visiting Sir Knights are cordially in
vited to attend. By order of
W. B. STUBBS, Eminent Com.
W. S. ROCK WELL, Recorder.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Regular meeting to-night Election
of officers. Choppers must be in hall
promptly at 8:15 o'clock.
By order E. T. BURDELL, C. C.
R. J. STEWART, Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
On Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1905, the above
property will be offered for sale to
the highest bidder before the Court
House door in Darien, Ga. The prop
erty consists of an island in the Al
tamaha River, in Mclntosh County, the
land being in a high state of cultiva
tion, well ditched and banked, and one
and a half miles from Darien, Ga.
There are 750 acres of rice land and
160 acres of original swamp. The time
from Savannah to Darien by steamer
is from eight to ten hours. The time
from Savannah to Darien by rail is
3% hours. This is now and has been
in the past, one of the finest rice plan
tations on the South Atlantic coast.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM. Treasurer.
FOR CHRISTMAS.
TURKEYS.
DUCKS.
GEESE.
CHICKENS.
WILD TURKEYS.
WILD DUCKS.
PARTRIDGES.
WOOD COCK.
M. S. GARDNER,
111 Whitaker St.
SAVANNAH BANK AM) TRUST CO.
Savannah, Oa„ Dec. 15, 1904.—The
directors have this day declared a
temi-annual dividend of $3.00 per
share on the capital stock of this
bank, payable on and after Jan'. 3,
1905, to stockholders of record this
date. S. L. CLAY, Cashier.
Visitors to the city will find
Sommers* Cafe, Union Station, a
delightful place to eat.
lm iDKND NO. 30.
The Germania Bank, Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 22. 1904.—The directors of The
Germania Bank have this day declar
ed a semi-annual dividend of three
dollars and fifty cents per share, pay
able on and after Jan. 3, 1905.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
DIVII>KXD NOTICE.
Office of Augusta and Savannah
Railroad Company, Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 23. 1904. A dividend of two and
a half (2>,i per cent.) per cent, will be
paid Jan. 5. 1905, on the stock of the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad Com
pany, of record this date.
Books will be closed from Dec. 23
to Jau. 5, 1905 A. G. GUERARD.
Secretary and Treasurer,
SPECIAL NOTICE
All bills against the British steam
ship Leuetra must be presented at our
office before 12 o'clock m. this day,
or payment thereof will be debarred.
STEACHAN & CO.. Agents.
JUST RECEIVED,
Large stock of the celebrated Shelby
County (Alabama) Lime.
200-lb. barrels, good cooperage,
cheap as any. Good as the best
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.
Georgia 'Phone, 347; Bell 'Phone, 425.
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.
NOTICE.
Any one taking sand from or other
wise trespassing on the river banks of
Deptford plantation between the old
cypress and Fort Oglethorpe will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law, J. C. ROWLAND. Owner.
Additional Special Notices
on Page 3.
THE FINISH! an Y beautiful things in fine jewelry for the last two
1 M" 1 ■ days selling. Every article is new, of late designs, and
priced very low.
Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Brooches, Stickpins, Etc.
We have no notion of carrying over Christmas goods—hence there’re bargains here
in every department.
a? PER CENT. OFF on Eyeglasses and Spec* I C/“LIXAIti O*C Bull
tades and Optical Goods. J v tl Vw no 5 3|, j §tate
A Gift for Christmas
Ever Acceptable
CORTEZ CIGARS
A Remarkable Instance
of the Push and Energy of Southern Enterprise is shown
in the hislory of the
State Mutual Life and Annuity Association
OF ROME, GA.
THE PARENT ANNUITY COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. COM
MENCED BUSINESS OCT. 29TH, 1898.
Date Assets Surplus
Dec. 31, 1898 $ 1,963 12 S 1,963 12
Dec. 31, 1899 60,609 08 10.609 08
Dec. 31, 1900 100.382 94 47,987 34
Dec. 31, 1901 139,471 39 68,359 46
Dec. 31, 1902 200,000 00 90,216 87
Dec. 31. 1903 226,046 94 121.343' 74
June 30, 1903 232,178 W 128,527 V
Its policy contracts are superior to all other forms of Life In
surance contracts written to-day for protection.
Particulars furnished by
PENNIMAN & ENNEN, District Managers,
Germania Bank Building. Savannah, Ga,
NUNNALLY’S CANDIES
• Beautiful Christmas Packages.
Hurd's Fine Stationery.
Perfumes and Sachets.
Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Shaving
Set,
Brownie Kodaks, §1 and $2.
LIVINGSTON’S 2H " rst pSl'*™. 81 "* 01 -
“"SL
“1/ — BON-BONS
Mammoth fresh stock for the Holiday demand. Prompt delivery
hy intelligent messengers. Leave your orders to-day—delivery
made as requested.
OUR BULL STREET STORE IS ALWAYS OPEN.
Ss™, SOLOMONS CO.SI
A Box of imported Cigars
makes an acceptable gift for the men folks. We offer the most com
plete line to be had in the city of the celebrated Garcia, Bock, Henry
Clay and La Carolina brands in suitable boxes for holiday presents.
J. S. PINKUSSOHN CIGAR CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
POM. YOU ROME 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,
ARRIVING DAILY.
Florida Oranges, Tangerines, Grape
Fruit, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Choice
Selected Tennessee Turkeys, Poultry,
Eggs, Cape Cod Cranberries, at
E. MEYERS & CO.’S,
318 and 320 Bryan street, eust.
Bell Phone 2382.
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
llshed 1891.
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 85c. Corner Congress and Whit
aker.
NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor
charterer of the British steamship
Rrunhllda will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew.
TORNQUIST, Master.
•I 13ST ARRIVED FANCY KING AP
► PLEB
Fancy Apples of all kinds.
Bananas, any size bunches
EIRE WORKS—FIRE CRACKERS.
COLLINS, GRAYSON A CO.
Both ’phone* 244.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1901.
111 SINESS NOTICES.
For Popular
Brands
Pure
Wines and
Liquors
Henry
Solomon
6 Son
are
Headquarters.
FURNACES
CORNWELL * CHI PM AN,
108 Congress. West.
Delicious Oysters I
We serve them In any style -tempt
ing morsels— day or night.
Veruki's Cafe,
4Z-44 Itarnsril, Near Market.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Don't
Forget
Everything Good
To Eat and Drink
For Christmas
Is Here!
We have excellent
Christmas Wines
at 25 cents the bottle
Including Port, Sherry, Catawba
and Blackberry.
TOKAY and ANGELICA—SOc.
Fresh Table Nuts,' Assorted,
15 cents the pound.
English Fruit Cakes,
2, 5 and 10 pound.
Fancy Cordials. Fancy Fruits.
Glace Fruits.
Let us know your wants.
PHONES 177.
McGrath & Ransford
Established 1866.
Grocers and Wine Dealers.
37 and 39 Whitaker Street.
Phones 177.
Christmas Suggestions.
Diamond Rings in solitaires.
Rings in emerald, ruby, sapphire,
pearl, turquoise and opal combina
tions.
Diamond Earrings.
Brooches in diamonds, pearls and
enamels.
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Watches.
Lockets and Charms.
Cuff Buttons and Studs.
Scarf Pins in beautiful and odd de
signs.
Gents’ and Ladles’ Signet Rings.
Fobs, Watch Chains.
Neck. Lorgnette and Bead Chains.
Hat Pins in gold and silver.
Genuine Tortoise Shell Back and
Side Combs.
Pearl Opera Glasses.
Gents’ and Ladles’ Umbrellas.
Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets.
Manicure Sets.
Silver Deposit Perfume Bottles.
Powder Boxes,
Shaving Sets, Military Brushes.
Cigarette Cases. Match Boxes.
Sterling Silver Novelties.
Cut Glass and Clocks.
A look is all we ask.
Desbouillons.
12 Broughton SL, East, New Store.
Opposite Adler’s. Bell ‘phone 1167.
I! If • ,
Wholesale
EGGS 25c
Jas. G, Nelson,
p •
The Cash Grocer.
Phones 527.
Order To-day!
The Pure Food Store requests Its
patrons to send In tlielr orders to
day ns early as possible. While we
are well equipped for handling a
Inrgely increased business every
advance order will make work the
easier for our employes and ease
the rush and run that Is Inevitable
on the last day!
The Progressive Groeers,
pELMONi Cos
c ompan^
Bull and York. Phones 555.
Christmas Candies,
Fruit Cakes, Pound Cakes.
Plnce yoar order for Charlotte
ItiiMMo, Ice Cream, etc., for Chrla
vnnM <1 inner with u. The harg
eat assortment of Fancy Goods,
Baskets, etc., ever shown In Sa
vannah.
BFI SINGER & GROSS,
Phono* 26. V
Have You Seen Our
New Shirt Work!
Opposite De Soto Hotel,
Phon TOO.
FANCY
Oranges.
Tangerines,
flandarins.
Grape Fruit.
Apples, Lemons, Potatoes, etc.
Hay, Grain and Feed.
W. D. Simkins & Cos.
MILL-HAVEN COMPANY.
LUMBER
In order to reduce our stock we offer for immediate
sale the following material at very low prices f. o. b.
cars our mill:
2 car No. 2 Com. Bevel Weatherboarding 55.00
2 car No. 2 Com. Square Edge Weatherboarding $6.00
1 car Sheathing SB.OO
5 cars Framing Stock., SIO.OO
Weatherboards and Sheathing dressed, framing
surfaced four sides.
Good Resolutions
When made in good faith are commendatory. Strength to
carry out the resolution is essential. If you resolveto 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.
Suppose you try a
CASINO OYSTER CRAB STEW
Nothing its equivalent on the market. Sea Food our no*
ted specialty. Shore Luncheons our great success, and
late Hour tit-bits are always here.
IHISINESS NOTICES.
• l©*
■ 111 ' ''"l" ——
Nicer and plumper j than you ever
bought for Xmas are these turkeys of
mine. Just look at them. My duck
hunter is bringing In the ducks.
Plenty fine Bon Voyage and Nabis
cos, fruit cake, etc.
Phones 107. JAS. J. JOYCE.
The Most Beautiful
Assortment of Hand-Paint
ed China, done to special
order for us. As works of
art these goods are worthy
of inspection. The price of
these pieces are within the
reach of all.
Theus & Cos.
• it
TWO DAYS MORE
in which to buy your boy or girl
a bicycle for Christmas. We have
them at (15 and (18.
0. W. THOMAS,
Jefferson and Broughton Idtne.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Some Day You
will need a pair of shoes,
and as you are one of the
great majority Of people who
think a dollar should go as
far as possible, we would
call your attention to the
fact that our small expense
enable us to offer you “as
good value for less.” of
“better goods for the same
price” and feel that it will
be to your interest to see
our values before you make
your selection.
C. F. CLER
16 East Broughton.
A Merry Christmas!
B Dailey Cigars
C Contributes to Its ■
Try Them.
The Cost, 5 Cents.
JUVENILEBICYCLES
$18.50.
Boys’ only—Guaranteed 13 months.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President-Drayton.
No. I*4o. Chartered 1860
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital (500,004
Surplus and undivided profit*. 1(7.000
Total (427,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Cor
porations. Firms and Individual* re
ceived upon fsvorab’e term*.
Issues Tims Certificates of Deposit
bearing Interest
Correspondence solicited
J. A. O. CARSON, Prestuent
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President
W M. mVANT. Cashier.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Dec. 7,1902. Dec. 7.1903. Dec. 7,1904.
$190,132.50 $317,903.07 $031,900.94
'iS 14, 0,60 •'jg*£EEb m
This
Store
Will be open every night y ntll
Christmas, for the convenience of
those who cannot shoa during
day time. Old “Santa” says he
has shopped around considerable
and he finds our boys’ suits th„
best and cheapest in town; sweat
ers for little boys at 50c, U n ,' n
$2.50; men’s, too, up to *1
Beautifui neckwear, suspender*
silk and linen handkerchiefs P u’
ver match boxes, stick pins ’ ,’L
buttons, silver tie holders fin
umbrellas, suit cases, rain or
shine coats; all kinds of pretty
useful gifts for man or boy. ’
FALK’S
“AROUND THE CORNER.’*
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH. GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND r*.
DIVIDED PROFITS, SSOO.JOC
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and up.
wards received In Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY F.LUN, President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice Prea
JOHN M. HOGAN. Caskler.
WAI TER F. HOGAN. Assistant
Cashier.
IDLE MONEY
deposited in the
Savings Department
—OP THE —
Chatham Bank
is free from speculative dangers,
Helds an Income as large as Is con
slstent with conservative methods of
banking, and Is at aU times subject to
the control of the denosltor.
LEOPOLD ADLER,' President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Pres.
FRED. W. CIARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE. Asst. Cashier.
4 %
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ld tk*
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 SAVINOS OF THIS BANK.
INTEREST PAID OR COMPOUND
ED QUARTERLY AT THE OPTION
OF DEPOSITOR.
JOHN FLANN JURY. President
HORACE A CRANK Vloe President
JAMES SULLIVAN. Csohler.
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN. Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
Till! iiiiioi Mill
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
We Solicit the Accounts of
Banks, Firms, Corporations
and Individuals
Our patrons will receive cour
teous treatment at all times, and
every accommodation within the
range of prudent banking.
111 SIMCS* NOTICES.
Juvenile Bicycles.
SAVE MONEY.
LOOK BEFORE BUYING.
OAKMAN & O’NEIL,
130 and HI Drayton Street.