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LOVING CUP FOR
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY.
By the Trustees of the luiveri.it>’
of Georgia.
Athens, Ga., Dec. 28.—The trustees of
the University of Georgia, who went
on the recent trip to the University of
Wisconsin, as the guests of Mr. George
Foster Peabody, will early in January
present him a magnificent loving cup
of solid silver, gold lined.
Mr. Peabody arranged the trip tWat
was not only pleasant, but also very
highly instructive to all who were his
guests, and as a token of the apprecia
tion of his splendid courtesy the trus
tees will present the cup.
On one side is engraved the seal of
the state of Georgia and on the other
the following: "From the chancellor
and trustees of the University of Geor
gia to George Foster Peabody, with
grateful memories of their visit to the
University of Wisconsin, Nov. 20-26,
1904. Walter B. Hill, chancellor; H.
D. McDaniel, chairman; Joseph M. Ter
rell, Samuel B. Adams, John W. Ben
nett, Enoch H. Calloway, George F.
Gober, D. B. Hamilton, Nathaniel E.
Harris. Cfark Howell, Augustus L.
Hull, Hamilton McWhorter. Peter W.
Meldrim, John T. Newton, Henry Per
sons.
The trustees of the university will
hold a business meeting early in Jan
uary, and after the meeting the loving
cup will be presented to Mr. Pea
body.
Freight Train Wreck at Everett.
Everett City, Ga., Dec. 28.—A South
ern Railway through freight train was
wrecked this morning in the yard at
Everett City. One car was derailed
and one was turned over. No one was
hurt.
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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
comment*! Bank of Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 27. 1904.—The Board of Direct
ors of this bank have this day declared
a dividend of Three Dollars per share,
from the earnings of the past six
months, to stockholders of this day's
record, payable on and after Jan. 3,
1905. The books of transfer will be
closed until after that date.
Dividend checks will be mailed.
BARRON CARTER, Cashier.
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.
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
18 Bull street
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
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.
J. H. FURBER. Proprietor.
Blue Points are served regularly
at Sommers’ Cafe, Union Station.
A competent chef prepares them.
NOTICE.
The subscribers to the Mehrtens
Concert Company for Jan. 26 will
please call at Ludden & Hates from
the 2d to the 10th of January and re
serve their seats.
L W, MEHRTENS.
FI RS. FFRS, FURS.
I recut, refit and work over furs to
make them as pretty as new and just
as good. Let me do your work.
Phone 8 44. B. SIMON.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office of Augusta and Savannah
Railroad Company. Savannah. Ga..
Dec. 23. 1904.—A dividend of two and
a half (2V 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 Jan. 5, 1905 A. O. GUERARD.
Secretary and Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NO. o 7
The Germania Bank. Savannah. Ga.,
Dec. 22. 1904.—The directors of The
Osrmanla Bank have this day declar
ed a semi-annual dividend of three
dollars and fifty cents per share, pay
able on and after lan. 3, 1906
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
NO'ltCK
Neither the master, owners nor
consignee of the British steamship
Lord Curaon will be responsible fur
any debts contracted by the crew.
N. STEELE, Master.
I I t 0411*1 T ITION
Ten dollars will be awarded for the
Iteet design submitted for s flag for
the City of * •<><iiu*h All designs
most b* submitted m colors and show
In rums way the (brat of Arms or w|
of the rlty. The competition will rloas
t, Addr* se ..|| communications
JAMh* M. DIXON
Clislr mao.
nODY FOUND IN WOODS.
Baldwin la Held lor the Murder ot
Scott.
Dawson, Ga., Dec 28.—Louts Scott
was found dead in the woods to-day
and at the inquegt Hop Baldwin was
held for his murder.
Scott had been missing for two
weeks, and a hat found yesterday was
identified as his and led to a search for
the body.
Scott was last seen in company with
Baldwin, which fact led to the lat
ter's arrest, and at the inquest he was
held for Scott’s murder. Baldwin was
a witness in the case against Scott..
Both are negroes.
Georgla'a Debate With North Caro
llnn.
Athens, Ga„ Dec. 28.—The question
for debate between the representa
tives of the University of Georgia and
the University of North Carolina in
their annual intercollegiate debate
which will be held next April, has
been chosen. It is Resolved, That the
best interests of the United States are
opposed to the permanent acquisatlon
of Eastern colonies, except coaling
stations. Georgia has the affirma
tive or Democratic side of the ques
tion. The men who are to represent
Georgia in this debate will be chosen
soon and will at once begin to pre
pare themselves for the contest with
their Carolina competitors.
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Coffee Held for n Misdemeanor.
Gainesville, Ga., Dec. 28.—George Cof
fee, charged with assaulting Mrs. Isa
belle Savage, near Bellton Sunday, was
given a trial before Squire Dorsey here
to-day. The prosecution failed to make
out a case against Coffee, but the
court bound him over under a 8200
bond for a misdemeanor. A large
number of witnesses were examined and
much interest was manifested in the
outcome of the trial. Coffee’s friends
claim that the result is a vindication
of him.
Eight's Store Burned.
Kite, Ga„ Dec. 28.—Fire broke out
in the store of G. T. Kight at 11
o’clock last night. The stock was part
ly covered by insurance. The building
belonged to J. M. Johnson and was
worth S6OO. It was a total loss.
GUARANTEE CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud
ing piles. Your druggist will refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure
you in 6 to 14 days.— ad.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
SAUSSY.—The relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Saussy, Jr., are
requested to attend the funeral of the
former from his late residence, 413
Henry street, east, this afternoon at
4 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Grove
Cemetery.
MEETINGS.
AI.EE TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S,
ES SALI'M U ALEIKEM.
Nobles: Attend pa
rade from Catholic
Library Hall 6 o’clock
this evening in dress
suit and fez. and at
same place ceremonial session at 7
o’elr k. All visiting nobles are Invited.
Members will please come prepared
to pay dues.
Y. K. YOUMANS, Recorder.
F. A. CUTTS, Potentate.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE
BAR.
The members of the bar are re
quested to meet in the Superior Court
”oom at 9 30 o'clock on this (Thurs
day) morning, to take such step? as
may be considered appropriate in re
gard to the death of J. R. Saussy,
Jr., Esq., late a member of this bar.
By direction of His Honor Judge
Oann. JAMES K. P. CARR,
Clerk S, C., C. C.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Commercial Bank 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.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES,
NO. 330.
The regular meeting of the Aerie
will be held this (Thursday) evening
at the hall (Lyons' block) at 8:30
o’clock. There will be initiation.
Visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to meet with us.
E. A. CUTTS, Potentate.
Y. K. YOUMANS, Recorder.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Savannah Council No. 631, Knights
of Columbus, will meet to-morrow
(Friday) night, in Catholic Library
Hall at 8:30 o’clock. Bv order of
P. J. O'CONNOR.
Grand Night.
LEON J. MICHEL. Recorder.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
~"'electkkTl)^^
Office of Augusta and Savannah
Railroad Company, Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 28. 1904.—An election for seven
directors to manage the affairs of
this company for the ensuing year
will be held on Monday. Jan. 2. 1905.
at the Savannah Bank and Trust
Company, from 12 until 1 o’clock.
A. G. GUERARD.
Secretary and Treasurer.
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, east
Beil Phone 2382,
I BEY LIFE INSURANCE
Policies and pay more for them than
the companies do.
ALLAN SWEAT.
COTTON"”IS ALL KKSHtT
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
straots. Both phones 943. Estab
lished 1891.
Bp* * *■ FW
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SAVANNAH -MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1904.
The Only Exclusive Family Liquor Store in the City.
OUR SPECIAL LIST. 1
QTS. QTS.
Bell’s Pure Rye 75c Clover Cabinet Rye
Monogram Rye 76c Three Feathers Rye
Clover Hill Corn 75c Burnett’s Tom Gin ,*l.oo
Lewis "66” Rve SI.OO Martell & Hennessy 3 Star
Imperial Nectar Rye SI.OO Brandy
Wilson Whisky SI.OO COCKTAILS.
Hunter Rye SI.OO Martini. Manhattan & Whiskey. SI.OO
Paul Jones Rye SI.OO Cream of Malt SI.OO
Clover Club Rye $1.25 Duffy Malt 90c
We handle Piel’s Real German Lager Beer by the cask and dozen.
BELSINGER & CO., 43
Ga. Phone 1327. quick delivery.
No. S.
TO PROVIDE
A Guaranteed Annual Income of $1,200,
payable first to you, as long.ns you live after reaching life’s ex
pcctancy. second at your death, whenever occurring, to your wife
as long as she lives, and third at her death, to your children until
the youngest child reaches the age of 21.
Investigate the Plans of the
State Mutual Life & Annuity Ass’n of Rome,Ga.
See to-morrow's advertisement.
PENNIMAN L ENNEN,
District Managers,
Germania Bank Building, - - Savannah, Ga.
Good agents wanted in Georgia and South Carolina.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CORNED BEEF.
SAUERKRAUT.
CORNED BEEF.
SAUERKRAUT.
CORNED BEEF.
SAUERKRAUT.
CORNED BEEF.
SAUERKRAUT.
M. S. GARDNER,
411 Whitaker Street
WANTED,
20,000 POUNDS PRICKLY ASH
BARK.
MUST BE FREE OF WOOD.
LIPPMAN DRUG CO.
LUMBER.
They all say we sell a better qual
ity, and our prices are the cheapest.
We can furnish you Doors, Sash.
Blind. Lime, Cement, etc. Call us up,
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.
A. C. OELSCHIG & SON,
Floral Decorators.
Handsomest Palms and Ferns in the
Southern states. Cut Flowers and
Floral Designs. Your orders solicited.
Both phones 496.
J. GARDNER, Agent 18 Broughton
street, east.
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. Corner Congress and Whit
aker.
JUST TO REMIND YOU.
White Rose Lime, fresh every day.
Atlas Portland Cement, none better.
\t!as Ready Mixed Paint. ’’Ahco"
Varnish Stain, a superior article. Gold
Leaf, fresh shipment. Builders' sup
plies’ of every description.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.
Southern Bank of the State of
Georgia. Savannah, Ga.,-Dec. 27, 1904.
—The annual election for directors
of this bank will be held at the
hanking house or Thursday morning,
Jan. i2. 1906. from 11 to 12 o'clock.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
DON’T FORGET THE
DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT
BOOS’ MARKET,
$lO Drayton Street.
FOR SALE,
Established merchandise brokerage
business. Parties interested address
BROKERAGE, this offles.
Savannah-Georgia
Laundry.
Good Work Every Day in the Year.
Phones 333. 383, 94. VwWfSSk
Old Harvest Com Whiskey
Is a brand that induces further acquaintance.
It is to be had in convenient packages of retail
dealers.
Trade supplied by
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CIIA3nXEY : ?Tsr^
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.
DIVIDEND NO. 08.
Southern Bank of the State of
Georgia, Savahnrth, Ga., Dec. 23, 1904.
—A semi-annual dividend of POUR
PER CENT. (4 per cent.) upon the
capital stock of this bank has been
declared, payable on and after Jan.
3, 1905, to stockholders of record this
date.
The transfer books will be closed
until Jan. 3, 1905. Checks for divi
dends will be mailed.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashier.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Monday, Jan. 2, being a legal holi
day our respective offices and de
pots for the receipt and de
livery of freight will be closed.
Perishable freight only will be deliv
ered until 9 o'clock a. m., city time.
C. C. MARTIN.
Agent Seaboard Ar Line Railway,
J. W. THOMAS,
Agent Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
B. L. BUGG,
Agent Southern and Central of Geor
gia Railway.
S. R. HARRIS,
Agent A. C. L. Railroad Wharf.
G. C. SAVAGE,
Agent Ocean Steamship Company.
W. W. TULL,
Agent Merchants and Miners Trans.
Company.
NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT.
Clean up the dainty little pieces for
the season, so long folded away and
not used. We make them as good
as new and just as pretty. Our work
men nre skilled.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS,
Ga. Phone 1264. 21 York. west.
ROMAN CANDLES.
SKYROCKETS.
FIRE CRACKERS.
CHEAP.
COLLINS, GRAYSON & CO.
Both phones 214.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
'Eire, Tornado. Marine, Accident,
Sickness and Life Insurance. Your
patronage solicited.
W. T. HOPKINS,
IS Bryan street, east. Telephones 219.
Chas. Ingloshy. Manager.
NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor
charterer of the British steamship
Pomtiae will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew.
R. MEIKLE, Master.
POI.I.Yt HKOME lUBBOW.
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 street
111 SINKS* NOTICES.
FORSALE
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls.
SEABOARD COTTON OIL CO.,
220 Buy Street, East.
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.
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.
¥** One-fourth cat from the prices
of Eyeglasses, Spectacles and
" Optical Goods ! A golden op-
PER CENT. y°ur7eif Y for yo “ to sopf,ly
Dr. M. Schwab’s Son,
® Ball and State.
Dainty Desserts for
all entertainments sup
plied on short notice. , , **
WE STILL PREACH THE ETERNAL MERIT OF SEA FOOD AS
PREPARED BY THE
Thunderbolt Casino
We have simply outclassed all competition on
Shore Luncheons
And respectfully request comparison.
LEATHER NOVELTIES ARE ACCEPTABLE
• For All Occasions. —A Unique Line Ottered by 1
/. H. FRIEDMAN & CO BULL AND YORK.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
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.”
COHEMUMAN
Carriage & Wagon Cos.
Largest Vehicle and Harness Dealers
South.
Kosher
Chicken Fat.
A Limited Supply.
To be sure, send in early
orders lo the Pure Food Store.
Delnionleo's Delicious Moelia
and Java hat 33 cents a pound.
The Progressive Grocers,
DELMONICq
C OMPANt
Bull and York. Phones 553.
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,
143 Bull Street.
Bicycle Repairing.
You get giMNI work when you
leave your bicycle lM*re.
G. W. THOMAS,
Jefferson sod Drought oil I aria*.
mm/ mi, \mnti
All Miff th* orHtli *l**lll
pliip t'*f *•**(*<l fl* tl#4 •*♦* pftlM-hU fJ Ml nyi
oftn* <#ii iif igrflf n4a4ii tliii 4m*
of i**yiw#fl fh*r**#f Mill 4' Uetrtt-4
# I4AI f£HJtf, Af*i*i.
Mmi'itL u*. 4 Uk $¥ m*.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mercury Dropping!
Our fine coffee will increase your
circulation and give you a satis
fied feeling. We have it fresh
roasted constantly, and ground as
ordered.
HIGHEST GRADE
35c lb., 3 lbs. for SI.OO.
“OCR, OWN” BRAND
in 1-lb. cans 25c.
We are agents for the “One Min
ute” Coffee Pot, which makes the
coffee in one minute and makes it
clear, strong and always uniform.
We sold seven on Wednesday. Drop
in and let us demonstrate it.
A. M. & G. W. WEST.
GROCERS,
Liberty and Whitaker streets.
Twelve Years of Goodness!
/panto\
Your Money's Full Value.
$35.00.
Dayton Bicycles
1905
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
„ President-Drayton.
$25.00.
Juvenile Bicycles.
SAVE MONEY.
LOOK BEFORE BUYING.
OAKMAN & O’NEIL,
13 Hint HI Drayton Street.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Dec. 7,1902. Dec. 7.190.1 Dec. 7,1904.
$196,132.50 $317,963.07 $631,966.94
***• ui M4j mn MM. r DAVII,
Ibw PnwkU'mL mo 4 IrM
MILLS B. LANE, President
GEO. C. FREEMAN. Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
Tie iiSol sill®
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.
No. 1640. Chartered 1866.
The MERCHANTS RATIONAL BARI
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $500,000
Surplus and undivided profits, 137.000
Total ......$627,000
Accounts of Banka, Bankers. Cor
porations. Firms and Individuals re
ceived upon favorable terms.
Issues Time Certificates of Deposit
bearing Interest.
Correspondence solicited.
J. A. G. CARSON, President,
BEIRNE GORDON, Vice President,
W. M. DAVANT. -Cashier.
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN
DIVIDED PROFITS. $500,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and up
wards received In Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY F.LUN, President.
GEO. \V. TIEDEMAN, Vice Pren.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
WALTER F. HOGAN. Assistant
Cashier.
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
Savings Department.
Interest allowed at 3 per cent., paid
or compounded quarterly, at the op
tion of the depositor.
JOHN FLANNERY, President.
HORACE A. CRANE. Vice President.
JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier.
JOS. W. lIKFFERNAX, Asst. Cashier
BUSINESS AND
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
SOLICITED BY
The Chatham Bank
Interest Allowed on Deposits In the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and on
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
Prompt and careful service afforded
to all depositors.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Jr., Vice Pres,
FRED W. CLARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE, Asst. Cashier.
4%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—to thi—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Christmas Candies t
Fruit Cakes, Pound Cakes.
Place year order for Charlotte
Basse, Ice Cream, etc., for Chrls
m dinner with ns. The Larg
est assortment of Fancy Goods,
Baskets, etc., ever shown In Sn
vnniinh.
BELSINGER & GROSS,
Phones 265.
FURNACES
CORNWELL & CIIIPMAN.
10$ Congress. West