The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 25, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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2 * DEATHS. BENNETT—Died, at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 24, 1904, W. H. Bennett. The funeral service will be held at Laurel Grove Cemetery this (Sunday) after noon at 12:30 o’clock. PERRY—Died, on Dec. 24, 9 o’clock, at Pinkie House plantation, in Bryan county. John M. Perry. IN MEMORIAM. In loving remembrance of my dear boy, HERBERT HELMKEN KUCK. Born Dec. 26, 1890. Dearest Herbert, thou hast left us. We thy loss must deeply feel; But ’tis God who hath bereft us. He will all our sorrows heal. ******* Oh. silent grave, to thee we trust This precious part of earthly dust; Guard it safe, O sacred tomb, Until we, his loved ones, ask for room. Died Nov. 10, 1904. MRS. ANN FURLONG. Gone to rest one year ago. A faith ful mother, a loving wife, a true friend to all. Her lending hands never failed when called upon, until God called her home to dwell. We miss the mother from our home. Hoping some day to meet her in yonder world of rest. Her Son. MEETINGS. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Commercial Dank of Savannah, Ga. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of this bank on Tuesday. Jan. 3, 1905, for the election of direc tors for the ensuing year, at the banking room. No. 411 Liberty street, west, from 12 o’clock noon until 1 o’clock p. m. Stockholders are requested to be present. BARRON CARTER. Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bay and Barnard Streets, EXTENDS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. Our place of business will be closed MONDAY. DEC. 20. To allow our employes to celebrate. M. PRAGER, Manager. FOR CHRISTMAS. TURKEYS. DUCKS. GEESE. CHICKENS. WILD TURKEYS. WILD DUCKS. PARTRIDGES. M OOD COCK. M. S. GARDNER, 411 Whitaker St. THE DIXIE LAUNDRY. Our Motto, “THE BEST.” We are prepared to do all kinds of work with neatness and dispatch. We ask a trial. A postal card to 522 Henry street, east, will be answered by our wagon. Lace curtains a spec ialty. Phones—Bell 1158, Ga. 1907. T. H. FURBER. Proprietor. A CARD. Thanking our patrons for their lib eral patronage for the past three months, hoping a continuance of the same, we wish you all a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year. ROOST MARKET. NOTICE. Neither the master, owners nor charterer of the British steamship Lincairn will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. R. C. BIXDLOSS, Master. NOTICE. Any one taking sand from or other wise trespassing on the river banks of Deptford plantation between the old cypres* and Port Oglethorpe will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. j, C. ROWLAND, Owner. BISIXESS NOTICES. JUVENiLEBiCYCLES $18.50. Boys* only—fu a ran trod 12 months. WALTER F. HIGGINS, President-Drayton. • You’ll Nof Worry About your linen to-day If you are n patron of tlii Laundry. Tlie quality of the work adds to the ease and pleasure of holiday festivi. tic*. fSoiij wishes \ Muinr ( IIRISTM4H TO ALL Savannah-Georgia Laundry Company . II M'rat ( uufri Street, lilt Meal <on*reas Mnwt. I'lfUSE* W. MM. SI A Gift for Christmas Ever Acceptable CORTEZ CIGARS NO. 4. There Are Many Valuable Christmas Gifts That can be given to a Wife, Children, Father or Mother, but there is none that will be longer remembered or bring eheer oftener and cause more grateful thanks from their hearts, day after day, should you die prematurely, than an ANNUITY POLICY in the State Mutual Life and Annuity Association OF ROME. GA., Vi hich policy guarantees to them a yearly income, payable quarterly, to the Wife, Mot her or Father as long as they live, and to the Children until the youngest one at the time of your death reaches twenty-one years of age. Do not lose the opportunity while you can to protect the ones you lqve with a policy of this kind, as it is far safer and will be far more appreciated than any lump sum in surance left behind, which involves upon them the neces sity of investing the same, and the risk of losing the entire amount through misplaced confidence, had judgment or otherwise. Full particulars will be furnished you upon application to PENNIMAN & ENNEN, District Managers, GERMANIA BANK BUILDING, - SAVANNAH, GA. TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, GREETING The officers and directors individually and collectively extend to you the compliments of the season, hoping that your Christmas may be a merry one, and that the coming year may bring you increased prosperity and happiness. THE OGLETHORPE SAVINGS AND TRUST C 0.,., 8-10 Bryan Street, East, Savannah, Ga. Herman Myers, President. Jacob Paulsen, Vice President, Jno. M. Bryan, Cashier. Allan Sweat, Accountant. We are prepared to make prompt shipments of Seed Potatoes in barrels. Write for prices. HENRY SOLOMON & SON, Savannah. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have a full and complete line of fine Vehicles manu factured by reliable makers and we invite the public to call an examine our Stock. We are Sole agents for Babcocks, Cortlands, Taylor, Cannadys and Hughes Bnggies. And in fact all other First Class Makes. We have also a full line of all grades of Harness, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. We handle Open and Top Spring Wagons, One and Two Horse Farm Wagons, and Turpentine Wagons a Specialty. SAVANNAH BUQQY CO., 320 Broughton West. Mark Apple, Mngr. Sales Dept. May Your Christmas nH n * Be Full of Sunshinel Dld You Get a Pair of Schwab’s Person’s receiving glasses from Schwab’s as presents may call Glasses as a Christ and have lenses fitted to their _ eyes. mas Present? Dr. M. Schwab's Son, The Corner Bull and State Streets. 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. Christmas Candies, Fruit Cakes, Pound Cakes. t'laara. r „. r #r-rr Mm. | r . I r*mm, #*#., fur < Url*- mm * “•• •*** ••. Vk lr* ••• •■•Utlui.i M f 4i*uo. Hm.U.im, rt*., r.rr .bun tat •**. ooo*o. K A (tSOM, I'lhhm Soft SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25. iyo4. SCHNAARS & SEILER, Real Estate Agents, *1 kai mtirn. mam. Estates Managed. Rents Collected. W* 041*00 u> Mie iMtfiitf ut UMMw, m# 011*0 ItrtutMS. Jk 00041# U.*o* btltUro4 00440 •41*10* Ail o*ool*ollo |. I ~MOI r* <♦ 0* OUI 00*1040# 4*lW*J 00. 404,1 Util 4*4#<0040 >i,VIO IM. BUSINESS NOTICES. To-morrow Our drivers will not call for orders. The store will be open until 10 o'clock in the morning, and all orders sent in by messenger or phone by that time will be promptly delivered. We extend to our many patrons thanks for their continued favors and our best wishes for this Christmas Day. McGrath & Ransford Established 1866. Grocers and Wine Dealers. 37 AND 39 WHITAKER STREET. Phones 177. 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.” or “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. Holiday Suggestion. The ideal Christmas gift is that which compasses within it self, utility as well as beauty. A rare and beautiful piece of sil ver is an enduring and pleasant reminder of a person or an oc casion, as perhaps, is nothing else. R. Van Keuren & Cos. JEWELERS, m Bull Street. Pi I. Wirt’s 111 Pens. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. —For sale by— J. W. FRETWELL'S SONS, 9 Bay street, west. FURNACES CORNWELL & CIIIPMAN, 108 Congress, West. Juvenile Bicycles. SAVE MONEY. LOOK BEFORE BUYING. OAKMAN & O’NEIL, 139 and 141 Drayton Street. For the New Year CALENDARS By Christy, Fisher, Gibson, and hundreds of others. All prices. SUBSCRIPTIONS To all the magazines and periodicals at publishers’ rates. PICTURES The prettiest and best selection in Savannah. BOOKS Always the right gift. The large*; stock In the South. Every book worth while for young and old. STATIONERY, NOVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. MEET ME AT THE CONNOR BOOK STORE, Mete Street Ess*. Vest to lioll Mreet THE PUPI TO MEET EVKKVHoBT, . . APPLES Fancy Baldwins and Yorks. Tangerine, Oranges, Grape Fruit. Hay, Grain, Feed. Daisy Cow Feed, The Milkflaker. 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. NUNNALLY’S DELICIOUS CANDY I I ii/inncts\n’e 26 West Broughton Street. LlVingSTOn S, Phones 293. A— -- Conida’s Dainties, Chocolates and Bon Bons —will sweeten Southland’s ' sweets to-day. More sold A Merry Christmas to All 1 S or £ hrlstmas than ever MERRY XMAS To the Casino’s Many Patrons To-day, and Manv Happv Returns Thereof Remember, too. we have an unexcelled Christmas cuisine at your service’ and your day will be happier by mingling with the jolly crowd. Our din ing room Is specially decorated—service perfect, and we are prepared to give you an Xmas Dinner or a Shore Luncheon. Leather Novelties Are Acceptable Presents For all occasions. A unique line offered by I. H. FRIEDMAN 6 CO., Bull and York Streets. BUSINESS NOTICES. Enioy Yourself! We extend the best wishes to friends and patrons. G. W. THOMAS, Jefferson and Broughton lane. Christmas Dinner! Eat It here and you*ll have a Merry Christmas. Veruki’s Cafe, 43-44 Barnard, Near Market. Hurry-up packages sent by quick messengers to-day. It Means a Merry Christmas! BUSINESS NOTICES. pED Cro Ss S| if CoffeE I IMPORTED AND ROASTED I||| cHenry Solomons Son. mm J SAVANNAH. GA TURKEYS. CRANBERRIES. CELERY. PLUM PUDDING. C. H. MONBEES. Both phones 587. Hall and Jefferson. SA I /ANNAH TRUST CO. Comparative Statement of Deposits. Dec. 7, 1902. Dec. 7, 1903. Dec. 7,1904. $196,132.50 $317,963.07 $631,966.94 \VM. MACKALIj GEO. j. BALDWIN, \VM v ihvib Tresldcnt. vke DA VIS, i t (resident. Scc’y and Tress. Our new Shirt work appeals to all who desire ihe Best Oppoalt* D boio Hotel. Hhon 700. Merry Christmas to All. FALK’S. “Around the Corner.” Southern Bank of the State of Georgia. $1,000,000 Savings Department. Interest allowed at 3 per cent., pai-i or compounded quarterly, at the op. lion of the depositor. JOHN FLANNERY, President. HORACE A. CRANE, Vice President. JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier. Asst. Cashier BUSINESS NOTICES. 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 Ladles’ Watches. Lockets and Charms. Cuff Buttons and Studs. Scarf Pins in beautiful and odd de signs. Gents’ and Ladies’ 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 Ladies’ 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 St., East, New Store. Opposite Adler’s. Bell ’phone 1167. Handmade Harness. We represent two Pennsylvania "Custom-made" harness makers, and we can guarantee some of our lines of Track, Surry and Express Harness to be HAND-MADE. Price as low as the "cheap factory stuff.” COHEMULMAN Carriage & Wagon Cos. Largest Vehicle and Harness Dealers South. 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.