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NEWS OF A DAY IN
GEORGIA’S CAPITAL
JONES FELL FROM ROOF
\\l) LA>DKD on telephone
WIRES FAR BELOW.
Tinner Had n Narrow Escape From
Death—Wm at Work On the Root
of a Six-Story Baildinsr When a
Wall Fell and He With It—After
Catching In the W ire* He Jumped
Into Sheet* Stretched Below nnd
Sprained Both Ankle*.
Atlanta, Dee. 30.—As the result of
the giving way of a brick wall on
top of the Farlinger, a six-story apart
ment house, C. J. Jones, a tinner, fell
from the roof this morning, but land
ed on the telephone wires strung on
the poles below. He caught and held
there until several sheets were tied to
gether. He jumped and landed in
these, hut the force of his fail was so
great that he broke through the sheets
and sprained both of his ankles. His
escape from death is regarded as al
most miraculous.
Atlanta'* Bank Clearing*.
Atlanta's total clearings through the
Clearing House Association for the
year 1904 are $157,938,242, an increase
of $12,966,204 over those of last year.
Darien Commissioner* Xained.
Gov. Terrell to-day appointed T. K.
Durham and TV. McW. Young to be
members of the City Commissioners of
Darien, corresponding to a City Coun
cil. These appointments are made un
der a law passed providing for the ap
pointment of Darien city officials by
the Governor for the purpose of re
moving the danger of election of ne
groes. Appointment of the Mclntosh
County Commissioners will be made
by the Governor in the next day or
two.
Primary Indicated "A ox Popull.”
On the ground that the action of a
primary election clearly indicates the
choice of the people. Gov. Terrell to
day appointed Hon. John Murroiv to
be judge and Hon. J. J. Murray to be
solicitor of the City Court of Tifton.
These were nominated by the people
at the primary in April. At the fol
lowing session of the Legislature the
law was changed so as to make these
officials appointive by the Governor. A
tight was then made against those who
had been nominated at the primary,
but Gov. Terrell appointed them on
the ground that they were the people's
choice.
Didn't Get Xotice of Conviction*.
Secretary Goodloe Yancey of the
Prison Commission to-day entered a
ntrenuous denial of the charge that
two penitentiary prisoners had been
allowed to remain for a month in the
jail at Valdosta at the expense of
Lowndes county. If they remained
there it was not the fault of the com
mission, he asserts, because notice of
their conviction and sentence was not
received at the Prison Commission of
fice until Dec. ID. Os the postmark on
the letiter shows. These sentences
were filed and recorded Dec. 3, but for
some reason the Prison Commission
was not promptly notified. Within
three days after the receipt of the no
tice orders were given providing for
the transfer of the two prisoners to
penitentiary camps.
The weather.
■Washington, Dec. 30,—Forecast for
Saturday and Sunday:
Georgia and South Carolina—Fair
and somewhat warmer Saturday: Sun
day increasing cloudiness, light winds,
mostly west.
Western Florida—Fair Saturday;
Sunday, partly cloudy; light southeast
to south winds.
Kastern Elorida—Fair Saturday and
Sunday: light variable winds.
Yesterday’s weather at Savannah:
Maximum temperature 4
,P- m 55 degrees
Minimum temperature 8
w a - m 31 degrees
Mean temperature 43 degrees
Normal .. 50 degrees
Deficiency of temperature . 7 degrees
Accumulated excess since
De< -- 1 18 degrees
Accumulated deficiency
. J®n. 1 246 degrees
Rainfall 00 inch
Normal 11 lnch
Deficiency since Dec. 1 2.17 inches
Deficiency since Jan. 1 ..11.49 inches
River Report.—The hight of the Su
vannah river at Augusta, at 8 a. m.,
(75th meridian t|me), yesterday, was
10.6 feet, a rise of 1.2 feet during the
preceding twenty-four hours.
Observations taken ait the same mo
ment of time, Dec. 30, 1904. 8 p. m„
75th meridian time.
Name of Station. I T I W | R.
Boston, clear I 30 ISW I ,o<l
New York city, clear ... 36 jS T
Philadelphia, clear : 38 SW .oo
Washington city, clear 42 SW .00
Norfolk, clear 48 sw .00
Hattera*. clear 44 \v !oo
Wilmington, clear 42 SW .00
Charlotte, clear 44 sw oo
Raleigh, clear 44 SW !u0
Asheville, clear j 38 x .oo
Charleston, clear I 44 SW .00
Atlanta, clear : 46 j{W 100
Augusta, clear ! 46 SW .00
Savannah, clear 47 \v .00
Jacksonville, clear 50 NW ]on
Jupiter, partly cloudy 66 XE !oO
Key West, clear 64 NE .00
Tampa, partly cloudy .... 54 :N .00
Mobile, clear 50 NE .00
Montgomery, clear 48 SW .00
Vicksburg, clear 54 SE !oo
New Orleans, clear 4 E .00
Galveston, cloudy 56 E 1 .00
Cprpu* Chrtsti. raining ..j 60 E .60
Palestine, cloudy 54 se .00
Memphis, cloudy 50 S .00
Cincinnati, clear !40 sw .00
Pittsburg, clear 38 SW .00
Buffalo, clear j 34 SW T
Detroit, clear ‘36 SW .00
Chicago, clear j 40 SW .00
Marquette, clear 36 jNE, .00
St. Paul, clear 36 S .011
Davenport, clear 42 SW .00
St. Louis, clear 46 S .00
Kansas City, clear J 42 S J .00
Oklahoma, dear I 50 S .00
Dixlgr City, clear 44 K 00
North Platte, clear 46 |W .00
H 7! Doyi r.
Loral Forecaster.
fII'AnANTKK CI'ME KOI! PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud-
In* pitas. Tour druggist will refund
money If Pa to Ointment folia to cure
you In < to 14 day*, -ad.
A Pall Medina*.
Kow I* the time to take Oraybeaid
to forMfy your ayatem agalnat all.
manta likely to prey upon you When
o*i weather tehee the place of warm
tone# up your eyetein
mmmm you eet and digest
etw.ViL*'*. !?..*• 4 ** •* '#
** 11-tt. a tetUe -44.
PREPARING TO MEET CHARGES
Congressman-elect Patterson ot
S. C. (fathering Testimony.
Beaufort, S. C., Dec. 30.—Congress
man-elect J. O. Patterson, from the
Second District, is in Beaufort for a
short while arranging to meet the
charges made by Isaac Meyers, who is
contesting his seat in Congress. Mr.
Patterson does not think he has any
cause to fear that Meyers will be suc
cessful in his contest, but thinks it
important that he should be on the
alert to meet the charges of fraud and
irregularities in the recent election
made by the contestant. Meyers, it is
understood, will look mostly to
Beaufort county to gather testimony,
as most of the votes he received were
in this county.
Mr. Patterson is very much interest
ed in the towns of Beaufort and Port
Royal, and hopes, with the aid and ad
vice of the citizens here, to be able
to do something for these towns.
CANSHIP THE SHAD.
Judge Hold* Sooth Carolina I*aw I*
CncooMtltiitloiinl.
Charleston. S. C., Dec. 30. —In the
United States Circuit Court to-day
Judge Brawley filed an opinion and
order declaring unconstitutional the
law recently passed by the South Caro
lina Legislature prohibiting the ship
ment or transportation of shad fish
beyond the limits of the state. A test
case had been made, the complainants
proffering the fish to shipment to the
Southern Kxpress Company and upon
the refusal of the latter to handle the
same, action was brought with the
result mentioned.
In his opinion Judge Brawley
brought out the fact that the law did
not confine its mandate to fish caught
in South Carolina waters, and was,
therefore, in opposition to the inter
state commerce law.
HEADACHES FROM COLDS.
Laxative Bromo Quinine removes
the cause. To get the genuine call for
the full name and lock for signature
of E. W. Grove. 25 cents—ad.
DEATHS.
DINKINS —Died in New York city,
Deo. 29, 1904. Philip M. Dinkins,
brother of T. J. Dinkins, of this city.
Interment at Sumter, S. C., Jan. 1,
1905.
MEETINGS.
CALLED MEETING OF BEAVERS.
There will be a called meeting of
Savannah Dam No. 12, I. O. O. Beav
ers, at Metropolitan Hall, Saturday
evening. D<>c. 31. at 8:15 o'clock.
Election of officers and selection of
time and place of meeting. All mem
bers earnestly requested to attend.
Bv order of
PLEASANT A. STOVALL, President.
TV. \V. GROSS, Secretary.
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,
ROST A. GA. DIVISION. T. P. A.
A regular meeting of Post A, Geor
gia Division T. P A., will be held this
(Saturday) afternoon at 4 o'clock at
Screven House parlors. The annual
election of officers will take place and
business of importance discussed.
A full attendance is requested.
HUGO 1. FRANK. President.
MAURICE F. MEYER. Sec y,
SPECIAL NOTICES. ’
JUST TO REMIND YOU.
White Rose Lime, 'resh every day.
Atlas Portland Cement none better.
Atlas Ready Mixed Paint "Ahco”
Varnish Stain, a superior article. Gold
Leaf, fresh shipment. Builders' sup
plies' of every description.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
ARRIT I.VG DAILY.
Florida Oranges, Tangerines, Grape
Fruit. Pineapples, Tomatoes, Choice
Selected Tennessee Turkeys, Poultry,
Eggs, Cape Cod Cranberries, at
E. MF-YERS & CO.'S,
318 and 320 Bryan street, east
Bell Phone 2382.
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
banking house on Thursday morning,
Jan. 12. 1905. from 11 to 12 o’clock.
JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier.
NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor
charterer of the British steamship
Homewood w ill be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew.
H. JORGENSEN, Master.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor agents of
the Italian steamship II Piemonte will
be responsible for any debts contrac
ted by the crew.
STRACHAN ft CO., Agent*.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All bills against the British steam
ship Zambesi must be presented at our
office before l? o'clock noon this day.
or payment thereof will be debarred.
STRACHAX & CO.. Agent*.
Pec, 31 194.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All bills against the British steam
ship Glenwood murt be presented at
our office before 12 o'clock noon this
day, or payment thereof will be de
barred.
STRACHAX & CO., Agents.
Pec. 3L ls 4.
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. OELRCHIG & SON,
Floral Decorators.
Handsomest Palma and Ferns in the
! Southern statea. Cut Flowers and
Floral Pesigns. Tour order* solicited
Both phones 4*6.
J. GARDNER, Agent, 1* Broughton
street, east,
OYSTERS. OY'RTKKh, OVHTEKB
Oysters and th. best of oyatera'
aerved in every style end dellve.ed to
any palrt of the city.
•HIHWAHZ CAKE.
V. K. Remeinbet that you r.ey or
der hare anythin* that the market
afford* H**u)ar brickfaata and sup-
Uc. Corner Cohgtea. and Whit.
Nfitt IH THE TIME To |w> it
ciaal) up lh* dainty lltlia m., ~ for
the season ao long folded away and
not uoil W* rniiliv th+m
*• °* w ** y Our work*
mm *r kiij*4
i VAj*AH H'f Ka M IjY H
j On. Hioii*; jf&4 f| Vork
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1904.
r No. 10.
Getting Down to Solid Facts
What Ought Life Insurance Accomplish?
First. Give complete protection to a man In old age.
Second. Give safe and sure protection to the wife and children
if he dies.
I Third. Protect the children till the youngest is of age should the
tvlfe die or marry again.
THIS THE ANNUITY CONTRACT DOES, as it is written by
Tile State Mutual Life and Annuity Association of Rome, Ga., the
PARENT ANNUITY' COMPANY OF THE SOUTH.
fcrss* Penniman & Ennen,
DISTRICT MANAGERS.
Geminnin Rank Building, Savannah. Ga.
l Good Agents wanted for Georgia and South Carolina.
/I Good Toilet Soap,
SWEET MAIDEN.
Sold at all grocery stores and recommended by
all dealers. It is pure and does the skin good.
Trade supplied by
HENRY SOLOMON & SON
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
TURKEYS.
M. S. GARDNER,
411 Whitaker Street.
PHYSICIANS ARE INVITED
to inspect the thoroughly modern am
bulance that has just been received at
Carson's stables and which is to be
placed in service immediately. At any
time I shall be glad to show the ve
hicle, which is complete in every de
tail. F. M. BUTXER, Manager.
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.
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,
DIVIDEND NO. 68.
Southern Bank of the State of
Georgia, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 23. 1904.
—A semi-annual dividend of FOUR
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.
SAVANNAH ELECTRIC COMPANY.
T* January interest on the out
standing bonds of the Savannah Elec
tric Company will be paid at par be
tween the dates of Jan. 2 and 21, 1905,
inclusive, on presentation of coupons
at the National Bank of Savannah.
After Jan. 21 Uiey will be paid on pre
sentation In Boston. Mass., at the
office of the American Loan and
Trust Company.
GEO. J. BALDWIN. President.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office of Augusta and Savannah
Railroad Company, Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 23. 1904. —A dividend of two and
a half (2Vi per cent) per cent, will be
paid Jr.n. 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. G. GUERARD.
Secretary and Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Conimerical 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.
DIVIDEND NO. 72.
The Merchants National Bank of
Savannah. Savannah. Ga.. Dec. 30.
i 904. —The Board of Directors have
declared a dividend of two dollars and
fifty cents per share from the earn
ings of the bank for the past six
months, payable to stockholders of
record this date. Checks for this divi
dend will be mailed to stockholders
on Jan. 5, 1905.
W. M. DAVANT, Cashier.
INTEREST NOTICE.
Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 81. 1904.
The Chatham Bank. Savings Depart
ment.—lnterest for the fourth quar
ter, 1904. is now due nnd payable on
demand. Depositors will please leave
their pass books that same may be
entered.
DIVIDEND NO. ,30.
The Germania Bank, Savannah. Ga.,
Dec. 22, 1904.—The directors of The
Germania Bnnk 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.
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO..
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
PERFECTED GRANITE ROOFING.
Cheaper and better than (In.
Bust Proof. NO PAINTING.
Got our prices.
Georgia ’phone. 147; Bell 'Phone. 4tt.
Solomons’ Gough and Gold Mixture
Will cure that cold which 1$ proving %c disagreeable.
Give it a faithful trial. It hat been in use over $o years.
KttLSaa SOLOMONS GO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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. BUGO,
Agent Southern and Centra! of Geor
gia Railway.
S. R. HARRIS.
Agent A. C. L. Railroad Wharf.
G. C. SAVAGE.
Agent Ocean Steamship Company.
tV. W. TULL,
Agent Merchants and Miners Trans.
Company.
CHAMPNEY'S ISLAND PROPERTY.
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 ate 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
3H hours. This is now and has been
in the past, one of the finest rice plan
tations on the South Atlantic coast.
TANARUS, M. CUNNINGHAM. Treasurer.
WANTED,
20,000 rorxDs prickly' ash
• BARK.
MUST BE FREE OF WOOD.
MERMAN DRUG CO.
THE DIXIE LAUNDRY.
Our Motto, “THE BEST.”
We are prepared to do all kinds Of
work with neat.iess 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. FI’RBER, Proprietor.
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—
ESTIIX’S NEWS DEPOT,
18 Bull street,
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
Custom House).
HOMAN CANDLES.
SKYROCKETS.
FIRE CRACKERS.
CHEAP.
COLI.TNS, GRAYSON ft CO.
Both phones 214.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Fire, Tornado. Marine, Accident.
Sickness and Life Tsu-ance. Your
patronage solicited.
W. T. HOPKINS.
7 8 Bryan street, east. Telephones 219.
Chas. Ingleeby. Manager.
POLI.YCHROME RIBBON.
Have you seen It? W.ltes In two
colors. Tht latest mojels of the
Remington Typewriter Ore the only
machines equipped with this new de
parture Ih typewriting.
R. M. HULL. Sole Dialer,
10 Drayton street
COTTON ii ALL HIGHT.
I dye cotton Just as good as wool
Lace dyed to match any dress.
Feathers dyed and cleaned like
new. Gents’ Suits and Overeoati
dyed or cleaned to perfection. Blan
kets and lace curtains. Ditto dry
cleaning and mourning blacks a spe
cialty at GROGAN'S NEW. TORK
DYE WORKS. Whitaker and State
streets. Both phones 943. Estab
lished 1891. -- - -
TURKEY.
Don't forget to order your turkey
In the old year for the new year.
JAB. J. JOYCE.
P. H.—Of course plenty of quail
and ducks.
Call and examine our line of n
Cooking Stoves and Ranges, -j—Bfwli, 'l3
and Oil and Wood Heaters. <g f '-
We have several grades to se
lect from. Prominent among ©SS^l\]
them are the celebrated Char
ter Oak Cook Stoves and
Ranges, and Barler Oil Heat- \
Our prices are right and
satisfaction is guaranteed. !?-,}
PALMER HARDWARE CO., 1
Bay and Jefferson Sts. -ft—
TO ALT 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 l.ryan Street, East, Savannah, Ga.
Herman Myers, President.
Jacob Paulsen, "S ice 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 $5.00
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.
In entertaining your friends during the holidays re
member the THUNDERBOLT CASINO offers the great
est advantages for all day or nightly functions, card
parties, receptions and oyster roasts. Estimates fur
nished.
LEATHER NOVELTIES ARE ACCEPTABLE
• For All CcftltoDg.— ■■ . • --A Unique Line Offered by I
/. H. FRIEDMAN & CO BULL AND YORK.
BI'SINESS NOTICES.
WINES
For New Year’s Dinner.
The Delinonloo suggests
Delnionieo Old Brown. Gold
en Bouquet, Oloroso and V.
O. S. Special—brands that
Delmonloo patrons pronounce
excellent.
Ask for a Delinonico Pass
book anti begin the New
Year ns a Pure Food user.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
pELMOIN'Co
dCt' s*'
company
Bull and York. Phones 555.
TURKEYS.
CRANBERRIES.
CELERY.
PLUM PUDDING.
C. H. MONSEES.
Both phones 587. Hull and Jefferson.
$25.00.
Dayton Bicycles
1905
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President- Drayton.
FOR SALE
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls.
SEABOARD COTTON OIL CO.,
229 Bay Street, East.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
• City of Savannah. Office Clerk of
Council. Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 29. 1904.
—Monday, Jan. 2. 1905, being a legal
holiday, the city offices will be closed.
By order of the Mayor.
J. ROBERT CREAMER.
Clerk of Council.
Visitors to Kitvnnnnli will find no
better plnee to ent than Sommer-'
Cute, Union Station. Everything
gives s:i(l*fnc(lon. Just try It to
day.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor agents of
the Austrian steamship Lucia will be
responsible for hy debts contracted
by the crew.
STRACHAN A CO., Agent*.
BI'SINESS NOTICES.
It Doesn't Cost Much
to visit our Menagerie and see the
Bull Durham Tobacco.
Cow Brand Soda.
Cat and Mouse Matches.
Bulls Head Mustard.
Calves Foot Jelly.
Campbell’s Catsup.
Pig Hnins.
Eagle Brand Milk.
Ox Tall Soup.
Animal Crackers.
Horse Radish Mustard.
Chicken and Turkey, honeu.
Partridge and Duck In pate.
These are all harmless and for
sale by
A. M. & G. W. WEST.
pED Cros s
Aei*^
CoffeE
Ihported and Roasted
cHenry Solomons Son
’ SAVANNAH, GA
Second-hand Bicycles.
Let us; show you a line of good
ones at snap prices.
G. W. THOMAS,
Jefferson and Broughton Lane.
We Have Been Selling:
(6) NATIONAL BICYCLES (YEARS)
A National rider never changes his
mount.
OAKMAN & O’NEIL,
OLD NEWSPAPBRB. 200 FOR 2S
cents, at Business Office, Morning
News. ■
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Dec. 7,19(12. Dec. 7.1903. Dec. 7, 1904.
$190,132.50 $317,903.07 $031,900.94
No. 1840. Chartered 1888.
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
I VITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $500,000
Surplus and undivided proflta 127.008
Total 1627.00*
Account, ot Banks, Bankers, Cor
porations, Firm, and Individuals re
ceived upon favorable terms.
Issue. Time Certificate, of Deposit
bearing interest
Correspondence solicited
J. A. G. CARSON. Presiaent.
BEIRNF GORDON. Vice President
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH. GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND TTN
DIVIDED PROFITS. 5500.J00
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
Deposits of one dollar and up
wards received In Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY P.LUN. President.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN. Vico Prea.
JOHN M. HOGAN. Cashier.
WAITER F. HOGAN. Assistant
Cashier.
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
C trp l m a S nd ov ! rsl,ooo,oo6
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 HEFFERNAN, 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 Pros,
FRED W. CLARKE, Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE, Asst. Cashier,
4 %
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—to the—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository*
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN, Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
TftgilMMlfll
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.
'bisijiesj ioncKsi
Christmas Candies,
Fruit Cakes, Pound Cakes.
Place yonr order for Charlotte
Itaaae, Ice Cream, etc., for Chrls
mae dinner vrlth as. The Larg
est a**ortraent ot Fancy Goods,
Baskets, etc., ever shown In So
vaunsh.
BKLSINGKR ft GROSS,
Phones 265.
FURNACES
CORNWELL ft CHIPMAN.
194 Congress. West.