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2 RICH IN WORTHLESS CHECKS. A BOGUS CAPITALIST LANDS IS JAIL AT ATLANTA. He Opened * Hank Account by De posltlng HU Hn Paper. Bill Hie (ashler Too Alert to Allow Him to Draw Against the I)epo*il-DleoT ery of the Nature of the Cheeks Followed by the Man's Arreit. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. IL—The local detec tives think they have a genuine true blue crook locked up at last in the person of a sick-looking Individual giving Ills name as H. K. Rheubottoin, who was arrested this morning at 1 o'clock at the Alcazar hotel, where he has been stop ping for several days past. The com-, plainant against the prisoner is Henry A. Cassin. eachier of the Georgia Doan and Savings Bank. A few daVs since Rheubottoin deposited several checks with the Georgia Loan Bank. These were sign ed with the firm name of Calkins & Cos., of 206 St, Charles avenue. New Orleans. Two were on the Exchange Bank of Waynesboro. Miss., and have the signa ture of L. Piper. Another was on the American National Bank of Denver. Rheubottom attempted to check against this deposit, but the checks were found to be worthless. After communication with New Orleans and Mr. Cassin re ported the matter to Detective Bureaw. According to what the detectives say, Rheubottom came here some time since and has been posing as a capitalist. He stated that he wrant ed to purchase 115,000 or s•*’.* 000 worth of city lionds, and had a deal under way by which the transaction would have been completed to-day had lie not been arrested. When Rheubottom was taken io the sta tion house two grips and a bundle or papers, which were found in his room at the Alcazar, were then taken along, and when these were searched many checks, blank safe for the signature, were found. The names attached to them were L. Piper, Calkins * Cos. and Hammond * Cos of Denver. These checks were ready to be filled in for any sum. It is believed that the prisoner is the forerunner of a gang of bank wreckers from New Or leans, and that extensive operations had been planned in this city. The detectives are close-mouthed about the case and strict orders have been issued to allow no one to converse with the prisoner. TAMPA’S NIiEDSi Asking Congress for a Pnlillc Build ing anil n Dry Dock. Tampa, Fla., Dec. 4.—The people of Tam pa have two favors to ask of the con gress now in session, namely, the erec tion In Tampa of a $150,000 federal build ing and a government dry dock. It seems •very probable that the federal building can be secured, as the receipts at the custom house have for the past fiscal year exceeded $600,000. But the govern ment dry dock is less of a certainty. The Fifty-second congress, during its first ses. ston, recommended that a dry dock be built at some point on the shores 'of the Gulf of Mexico, or the waters connected therewith. A commission, appointed by the President, made a thorough examina tion of the Gulf harbors in reference to their commercial Importance and the means of their defense in case of war. In selecting a site for a government dry dock two objects are kept in view, name ly, a clear channel to the sea of a depth of at least twenty-six feet, and the pro tection for a distance at least of twelve miles by Intervening elevation of the ground from gun fire from tile sea. Fortunately for Tampa, of the three harbors of Florida that were inspected, Pensacola, Tampa and Key West, Tampa alone offers a site at a sufficient dis tance from gun tire. But unfortunately for Tampa, only twenty-one feet can be carried over the bar at mean. tide, while twenty-six Is necessary. An estimate ot the cost of constructing jetties across the outside bar, made by J. W. Sackett, United States assistant engineer, places the amount required at $2,748,000. The cost of dredging a channel from the Gulf to Plney Point, where the Plant system docks are now located, is estimated at $648,000, making a total of $ - :,:6,000. It seems very doubtful whether the govern ment will think best to expend over three and one-third millions on Tampa bay at present. At the same time Tampa bay offers, by reason of its situation on. the east coast of the Gulf and its proximity to the West Indies, a site of great strat egic, as well as commercial, importance. An ordinance was passed at the last meeting of the city council providing for the issuance of certificates of indebted ness In lieu of the city scrip now out standing, said certificates to be paid In six equal payments, first payment to be made on Jan. 1, 1897, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. The Tampa Bay hotel was opened to the public last Saturday. There were 200 reg istered guests Sunday. The new society paper, the Qui Vive, •which will appear about. Jan. 1, will be cir culated all over the country. Copies will be sent each week to 6,900 hotels in the United States and Europe. EXJOYING AX ELECTRIC HOAD. Winter l'lanti In the Loxvlnnria Hurt by Front. Ocala, Fla., Dec. 14.—A great deal of Interest was awakened to-day by H. L. Anderson, who is grading the Ocala Sil ver Springs electric road, by getting out an injunction restraining H. F. Dutton and others from interfering with his grading of his road bed across what is known as the old Robinson lot, near where his line will connect with the Flor ida Southern railroad of the Plant sys tem. A counter injunction was served on Mr. Anderson this evening by Dutton & Cos., i preventing him from grading across the lot. > Mr. William Sinclair also served an in junction restraining Mr. Anderson from crossing his lot, which lies alongside of the old Robinson lot. Mr. Lewis, who is manager of the or ange grove of Mr. James A. Harris on Lake PanasofTkee, was in town to-day and said tne late coal did not injure the dorment buds which the warm jveather of November had set to growing, having come out from one to three inches, but taking warning by the late severe frost he had banked the earth from a foot to two feet above 3.000 of these buds. Maj. Rourks of Fruit land Park, who was also cn our streets to-dav, .said a very tender variety of guavas, on a high piece of land passed through the late coid untouched, but that in the low lands the frost killed the tender plants. The Ocala Board of Trade proposes to give Mr. H. B. Plant a reception and banquet at such a time as may lb- con venient for that gentleman, in apprecia tion of the interest he Is taking in our town and the improvements he is making in property purchased in connection w ith his line of railroads here. TO CLE AR OFF ITS DEBT. That is What the Brunswick Rifle men Propose Doing. Brunswick, Ga.. Dec. 13.—The Bruns wick Riflemen, one of the oldest Infantry organizations of the state, and the only surviving company of the Twenty-sixth regiment, Georgia Volunteers, which un der Gen. Gordon fought gallantly through out the war, has a plan in view for pay ing off its debt. The plan is to have Gen Gordon deliver in Brunswick Ids famous lecture 'The Last liavs of the Confeder .The proceeds might not discharge the whole debt of the company, but would help greatly in doing so The company I* L'na f om Pny I of the Fourth regiment. 4,1 cr *ck company of the £? r vears. It Is commanded |,y iron, w r. Hymans, at present Glvnn's wiufThi*’ 1 1,1 ' ht b-glsiat ur> lit was during its service in etvt| a|| office, he l DIXIE’S SHOW AT CHICAGO. The Work of I'lthltcity to Be Began at Once. Augusta, Ga., DC*;. H.—At a meeting of representative citizens this afternoon the funds necessary for the preliminary work of the Chicago and Southern States Cot ton Exposition were guaranteed. F. B. Deberard, who has been elected general manager, will begin immediately the work of publicity, visiting cities in the south and organizing communities that are in terested. A meeting of delegates from all over the south will soon be held, at which will he present delegates from Chi cago, and the work of permanent organi zation and promotion will be pushed. Ev ery branch of industry in Augusta will give the matter hearty and substantial support. TALLAHASSEE TOPICS. Stafford to Get Off With Imprison ment for Life. Tallahassee, Fla.. Dec. 14.—1n the circuit court to-day the jury found Joseph S. Stafford guilty of murder In the second degree, the penalty is life imprisonment. He killed Charles and John Adams last July. The day was consumed in arguing a mo tion for anew trial in the hundred thou sand dollar damage suit of Allen vs. Lew is. Judge Malone took the question under advisement. Allen obtained Judgment last week for $36,000 and interest, aggregating about $50,000. Slate Treasurer C. B. Collins has had several severe hemorrhages during the past twenty-four hours and his condition to-night is regarded as very critical. M. A. XEVIX DEAD. He Was One of Rome's Most Popular and Prominent Citizens. Rome, Ga., Dec. 14.—Capt. M. A. Nevln, one of Rome's most popular and promi nent cltizins. was stricken with apoplexy this afternoon and died within half an hour He had held many offices in the county and city, having been a county commissioner twelve years, clerk of the council ten years, three times mayor and prominently mentioned for mayor next time. He w as an enterprising and public spir ited citizen and a gentleman whose large ness of heart and liberality were univer sally recognized. Recommends Itself '’Hood’s Sarsaparilla adapts itself to the tick and well alike. To the sick it is a gsuro cure and to the well the best safeguard against sickness. My children were weak and puny. Two of them had ca tarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured them after other remedies failed. I, myself, had been dys peptic for twenty years and sought relief in vain. X resorted to Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have been built up in health. It cured my stomach trouble and my weight has increased from 112 to 140 pounds. Try it ye sufferers from Maine to Califor nia and from the North to the Gulf. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do you good.” D. P. Smith, Justice of Peace, Mountain Creek, North Carolina. fl; six for |5. Hood’s Pills SPECIAL KOTICBSs STRENGTH OF OUR ARGUMENT IS SUPPORTED BY OUR GUARANTEE To please you or refund your money. We guarantee every thin* we sell. It s the best that money van buy. We are here to please our customers, and. if we don't do It, It's De cause you don’t give us an op portunity. DO NOT DELAY. ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS. We have them, and can sell them to you at the most rea sonable tigures. If you don't try us. you'll never know. We won't force our advice on you, but it's dollars and ceuts for you. A word to the wise. The Finest Smoked Salmon, the Finest Mackerel, the finest line ot Fruits in this city. Shelled Almonds. Mixed Nuts, Fine Ccnly in abundunco At the Up-to-Date Grocers, JOHN T. EVANS St CO. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FIRM. Walter D. Jones having recently purchased an interest in the drug business of W H. .lar vey; hereafter the firm name will be Harvey & Jones, the new i.rm assuming all liabilities and collecting all aecounts of the old Arm. Very respectfully, vv . H. HARVEY, WALTER D. JONES. NOTICE TO SUPERIOR COURT JURORS. Petit jurors who were discharged until lo o'clock on Monday morning need not ap pear until Tuesday morning. By order of Ills Honor Judge Falligant. JAMES K. P. CARR, Clerk S. C. C. C. NOTICE. At a meeting of the German Volunteers, to be held at the Armor.' Monday evening. Dec. 16, at 8:30 o', lock, the horse and one buggy will ledupised of: also several other articles not disposed'of at the fair of the company. Interested parties are invited to be present. HENRY KOLSIIORN. Captain Commanding Company. ORIENTAL lIA/AAR. AYe eU your attention to our Fine Selec tion of Japanese Bric-a-Brac, which will make the best present to your friends. Egyptian Jewelry, Persian Drawn Work. Novelties, and Rest Kind of Toys with very little money at MRS. E. N. LAWLER'S MILLINERY STORE. 141 Broughton Street. The Oldest Systems of FIRE FIRE INSURANCE INSURANCE. In the world. 'Phone 559. W. P. GREEN Si CO.. 151 Rryau Street. MRS. C. E. DWELLE, Stenographer and Typist, Room IK, Provident Building. Work executed with neatness ami dis patch at reasonable prices. TO ihe rt iii.it For the Care ami Management of Your I'iM'ket book It will be necessary for yen to have the stop aud waste cock put In ami your plotuh log and gasili Ung done by the Sanitary and PnsrUeal Workman K V I! Holt FRICK, 61 Whitaker 61. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1895. The artist who designed these ladies’ sweaters (the garments are exact repro duction of the cut) surely had a sweetheart in view as he piled his pen cil. They’re as jaunty as a tailor made gar ment. i ull sleeves, deep sailor collar and the very pink of style and grace for the girl or woman who rides a "byke " The eyes of the keenest critic couldn't find a flaw in a thousand of them t ig enough to hang an (injection on. They cost a good price, it's true, $5.00. but they are more than worth it. FALK CLOTHING CO. SPECIAL .NOTICES. THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS. We've sold hundreds of them lately, and have jnst received another Invoice of elegant values. FOR flO There's nothing to touch them In quality, workmanship and style In this city. We’ve also received rein forcements in onr splendid line of BOYS' SUITS. All sizes and all styles are now In stock, and with each A BITKBOARD. APPEL & SCHAUL. PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS by having; your SHIRTS A>D COLLARS AND CUFFS done np In fine atyle by SAVANNAH STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 131 Congress Street. M. PRAGER, President. Telephone 383. CON IDA'S Christmas Novelties and Confectioneries. FANCY BASKETS, FANCY BOXES. The Largest and Cheapest Variety will be found at CONIDA’S, 4114 Bull and 15K Broughton Streets. SWEETS FOR CHRISTMAS. Come early and avoid the rush, and place your orders for Christmas Candy—live pounds for 61.00. Chocolate Marshmallows. Chocolate Nouga tine. chocolate St. Nicholas. Chocolate Pepper mint, Chocolate Walnut, Chocolate Poalines. Burnt Almonds. Smooth Almonds. Assorted French Nougattne. Walnut and Cocoanut Bon lions. Caramels, assorted, 5 pounds ia fancy box, 61.00. SWEETS TO THE SWEET. Christmas Candy is within the reach of everybody. Look : We are making you a present of it. All we want you to do is to pay us for the time it takes to make it. ’HORSESCLIPPED IN AN HOUR. An Even, Smooth Clip by our Electric Clipper. The only one in the city. The latest improved machine, does the work quickly, cleaner and more satisfactorily than by hand. Now is the time to clip horses to keep them from taking cold. PULASKI HOUSE STABLES. Telephone 135. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have decided to keep on draught after this date in addition to the justly celebrated Tannhauser Beer, the tine Cabinet Beer brewed by the Savannah Brewing Company, in order that the pub lic prefering either brand may be accom modated. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 13, 1895. CHAS. KOLSHORN & BRO., 0000000 000000000000000000000000000000 o JUST THINK— o o o o We have all the kinds of Holidav o o Groceries fresh and cheap, also bot- o o tied goods for Christmas gifts and o o family use—all the standard brands o o of whiskies and all the finest wines, o o Remember us. o o M A STICK & REMLER. o o Drayton and Liberty streets. o o o 000000000000000 000000000000000 0000000 *S.IM PER MONTH Will pay your Inatallnienta on five ■ hare* of xtork In W orkingmaa'a Saving* and 11 nine Company. 613.3 U per month will pay your ia - atalliuenta on n houae euMlng at.tHMI. For furtbrr Information enll on JOHN 1.. AHCHEM, Temporary Keerelary. MEETINGS. XiriliYlToxrTiNtn^DiHMEV Attend meeting at ttupper Room of the Odd Fellows Hall Monday evening, l.'tli inst.. at 8 o’clock, to organize branch of order "Sons of St. Georg*-.'* WILLIAM TAYLOR. EATOXTOX BRANCH RAILROAD. Katonton. Ga., Dee 9. M. The annual moeting of the shareholders of the Katonton Branch railroad for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held January 3. 1896. at ISo ctock noon, at the orfloe of the sec retary in Eaton ton. Ga. CHARLES N. WEST, President BENJ. W. HUNT, secretary. MARRIAGES. FULTON—GREENLAW— Married. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Dr. L. C. Vass, Abraham J. Fulton and Fannie J. Greenlaw. DAVIDSON—WYLY-Married, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. King, Anniston, Ala., on the 6th November, 1895. by the Rev. Robert Todd Lyston, Mr. William M. Davidson and Miss Jennie Wyly. BORDLEY-WRlGHT.—Married, o n Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1895, at the First Bap tist church, by Rev. S. A. Goodwin, D. D., Charles Rogers Bordley and Ophelia Clark Wright, daughter of Mrs. Hortense I. Wright, both of this city. FUNERAL IN VI I'ATIOXS. SIMPSON—The relatives and friends of Mrs. Martha Simpson are invited to at tend her funeral from the First Bryan Baptist church at 10 o'clock this morn ing. SPECIAL NOTICES. DON’T GIVE ME AWAY, Said the Christmas Present—“l wasn't bought at the right place." TRUE ENOUGH. Don't make the mistake yourself. Buy your gifts from us. For the Boys W'e Suggest— Our Hollenback Shotgun, 28-ineh barrel, a perfect gem. weighs 6% pounds; other and cheaper shot guns, Ammunition. Loaded E. G. Smokeless hells for field, river and sound shooting. Parlor allies. Tools. Tool Chests. Wood Saws and Bucks (real tools, not toys). Knives, and lots of other things. For the Girls— Our Miniature (Real) Cook Stove a beauty and delight for the little ones; scissors, all sizes; Scissors in cases; Stove Furniture, Baskets For the Men— Razors, the Star Safety, in One Mo rocco cases; a Knife. the best and targest line of cutlery in Savannah to select from-Rodgers IXL., Ascend, Miller Bros, and the cele brated Tree brand; a Gun. ull the recognized makes and at cheaper prices than else**here, are to be found in our sporilug department; Fishitu Tackle, as plain or as ele gant as you would like; Pistols, good and cheap; Hunting Outfits, and lots of other men's necessities aud embellishers. A special for men—our Corkscrews, with hippo potamus tusk handies. For the Ladles and Home— A nloe ornamental Heating Stove, an 01. Heater, borne of the many household convenien es he New Raisin eeders. Meal Choppers. Fire Sets. Chafing Gishes, and a thousand and one articles peculiarly adapted for acceptable holiday gifts. We Are Open Evenings, and invite you to calL Our store is a modern concern and the stock not equaled in the city. K. D. & WM. LATTIMORE, Congress street. ROYAL PATENT FLOUR, Royal Cleaned Currants, Royal Seedless Raisins, Roysl Citron, Brown Sugsr, Makes a Royal Fruit Cake. Royal Blend Tea. Royal Breakfast Coffee—Java and Mocha. French Market Blend Coffee. Health Biscuits. Vermont Cresmery Butter. Appetite Silt. Post Roms Beef, Leber Wurst. A Royal line of Delicatessen. HOLEY'S STAR GROCERY, Broughton and Barnard streets. IF A LADY STOPS TO THINK About her preparations for her holiday feasts, she will save lots of worry by coming to our Store and look around. It s too long a list of seasonable goods we have to enumerate, but we have everything. TURKEYS AND GAME, VENISON, SWEET BREADS, And all the delicacies, as well as staples in our market de partment. We have all the necessary requirements to make the Christmas t 'akfs and Jellies—and Nuts and Fancy Canned Fruits—and%tc.. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Fancy Chinese Candles For Christinas Trees. ROTHSCHILD A ROUS, Drayton and Charlton Streets. AN ENTERTAINMENT Will he- Riven Monday evening, Dec. It!, at Yonge's Hull, corner Whitaker and Duffy street*, for the benefit of the Duffy Street llnptist Choroh. Per formance beginning nt 8 o'clock. Yon are eordiiilly invited to attend. Refrealxmente will he served lifter the performance. Ticket*—3s reals. L. F.LEOPOI LO. 101 It roll gli ton Street, Next to Mar shall House, Make* all hi* Floe Candle* from the purett *n<l burn material*. No letter candy to la found anyher* and price* a low a* food candy •an lx* sold for aud be pur*. French and Fruit Caudle* a specialty SPECIAL NOTICES. LARUE STORES UIVE THE BEST VALUES. Thin in a fart which mast be appa rent to all who atop to think of ft. Almore'a Mince Meat. lOc a pound. Plant Pudding. R. A It.. 25c n can. Fine Itaiaina, lOc a pound, 5 pounds for 25c. Cleaned Cnrranta, lOc a pound, 2 ponnda for 25c. Sew Fisa. 15c a pound. Sew Dates, lOc per pound, 3 pounds for 25c. Sew Nuts. 15c per pound, 2 pounds for 25c. AS hitman's Fine Candies. Fine Wine at 25c per bottle. WX. G. COOPER, Grocer, 28 Whitaker Street. GOOD THINGS IN THE RIGHT PLACE. Gibson’s Old Cabinet Rye $1.50 bottle Old Pepper Whiskey 1.25 bottle ’E. Walter’s Baker 1.00 bottle Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Cordials and Liquors. THE HOLIDAY SEASON is the time to enjoy yourself. We have everything that's good to eat and drink. Our special importation of VINO DE PASTO SHF.KRV cannot be surpassed for mellow age and delicacy of flavor. We have Just replen ished our stock of Champagnes, hence no leaky bottles. MUMM’S EXTRA DRY, FIPER-IIEIDSIECK SEC AND GOLD SEAL. Also a good American Champagne, suitable for punches, at $9 dozen quarts. JAS. McGRATH A CO. GARDEN SEEDS. Now in stock and in transit six carloads PEAS. BEANS, IRISH POTATOES, ONION SETS, And a full line of the best of everything in Garden and Farm Seeds that twenty years experience can secure. Our stocks are fresh and thoroughly tested aw to germinating quality before offering them for sale Market Gardners should book their orders at once and have their seeds se cured for delivery when needed. Send for catalogue, J. T. SHUPTBINE, Seedsman, Removed to Corner of Jefferson and Congress Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. DO YOU EAT BUTTER 7 What do you think of Fine Table Butter at 25c per pound ? You save 5 oents on the pound. Same quality 30 cents elsewhere. It is ex cellent. Our word for It. ESTATE S. W. BRANCH. BUSINESS NOTICES. Humboldt Cigars packed 25s in Holiday Boxes are substantial and appro priate GIFTS FOR MEN OLD-FASHIONED RYE BOTTLED AT THE DISTILLERY. This mellow whiskey in Bottles at FREDERICK SCHNAARS, Anderson and Whitaker Streets. Beauties. Havana Beauties and Le Panto. BOTH BEST QUAL ITIES OF NICKEL CIGARS. Remember these brands for enjoyment and economy when inakimr |Hir<*ha*eM. AMUSEMENTS. gAVANNAH THEATER. ONE- SOLID - WEEK! The superb dramatic and comedy organ ization, THE BALD WIN-MELVILLE GO., Under the personal management of WALTERS. BALDWIN. Opening on MONDAY NIGHT In Clay M. Green’s great comedy success, “lhe Golden Giait Mine-” Night Prices—loc, 20c and 30c. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday Matinee prices—Admission 10c. Reserved seats 10c extra. Curtain rises each night promptly at 8 p. m. Ladles free on Monday night If accom panied by a person with a paid 30c ticket. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Glee, Banjo and Mando lin Clubs Concert AT Masonic Temple, ON THURSDAY EVE,DECEMBER 19 Scats on sale at Masonio Temple Drug Store, Liberty and Whitaker streets, be ginning Monday, Dec. 16. Seats reserved from 8 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. m SONIC TEMPLE. FRIDAY, Dec. 20, at 8 P. M. Juvenile Choral Societu, Enterne Mandolin Club. Concert and Dance. Rosenfeld’s Orchestra. Tickets 25c. Can be had at Solomons'. Liv ingston's, Wheeler's, Reid's and Ludden & Bates'. BUSINESS NOTICES. stiulits BIG 0 SIX CHEROOTS. SIX for ten cents. Are the Best. SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. We have Just received our Import order of Opera, Glasses, Field Glasses, Microscopes. Magic Lanterns, Lorgnettes, and Chatlaine Spectacle and Eyeglasses Cases, which will be sold at REASONABLE PRICES. We also make special prices for Gold Spec tacles and eyeglasses during this month. Any person purchasing a pair for a Holiday Present can have glasses exchanged to suit the receiver of such within one year free of charge. DR. M. SCHWAB A SON. jyßemember our number—23 Bull street. IMMER VERLASSIC ABSOLUT REIN DER CIPFELDER VOLLEND * UNC. Der unfehlhnre Bewels der superi oritat der Anheuaer-Buach Brewing Aaaoclationa Blere über alle Andercn iat der, daaa dteaelben nlcht nnr von der groaatesa Anxahi der 1m dleaem Lande lebendea Deutachcn. aondern auch von Amrrirauoro, die gates Bier an beartellen gelernt habcu, ▼orgeaogen werden. Wo auch das echte Budweiaer, Club Extra, Faust and Hire andcren Markon von Verkanfern gehalten werden, Ist eine Vergrossernng and Prosperltat des Geschaftes efne unansblelbllsche Folge, Dieselben sind in Fassern and In Flaschen bel den betreffenden Bran, erel Agenten zu hnben. Messrs. HENRY SOLOMON & SON, SAVANNAH. CA. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. If yon are desirous of obtaining fine Bottled Liquors in original packages please call and get our prices. We keep constantly on draught the celebrated TANN HAUSER II Eli It and EXPORT POHTEIt, brewed by the HEKGXER A E\_ GEL BREWING CO., and also the flue CABINET UEER brewed by the Savannah Brewing t o. CHAS. KOLSHORN & BRO., * Pool, Heading and I.uneh Boons, 170 llroagbluu street. OLD KkWtiPAPEH* m tofu caaiii 01 Buainars office Mori ng T.sst# HISIK ins Cor. MR U OK. What gift will be best for your father and mother? What gift will be best for your beau and your broth er? For pleasure and comfort and good Xmas cheer, Buy a pair of these SLIP. PERS St. Nick brought us this year. Popular Pricßs. ■WJ 111 What’s Nicer Than i him on sin Every time It's used it suggests the thought fulness and kindness of the giver. You can see the newest, choicest snd most elegant HAVILAND sets In the city at At, LEX’S. Every One Has a Special Reduced Price MADE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. A Gift Within Your Reach, Now That These Prices Prevail. Christmas suggestions. Rogers' Carving Sets and Cutlery, Rich Cut Glass, Lamps of All Kinds, Sterling Silver, Bric-a-brac, Fancy Plates, Fancy Pieces AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS STORE. On Barnard, Corner State Street Less Expense, Less Profit Needed. Cheaper Good*. Come and see GEO. W. ALLEM & CO. THE CITIZENS BAM OF SAVANNAH. Capital 8500,099. Transacts a generU banking business. Maintains a Savings Department and al lows INTEREST AT 4 PER CENT., com pounded quarterly. The accounts of individuals, firms, banks and corporations are solicited. With our large number of correspond ents in GEORGIA, ALABAMA, FLORIDA and SOUTH CAROLINA, we are prepared to handle collections on the most favorable terms. Correspondence Invited. BKAMLEV A. DENMARK, Presldsal M. 11. LANE, Vico President, GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier. Savannah Savings Bank PAYS 5% ON DEPOSITS. Issues 6 Per Cent. CerNficates of Depot!!. Send or write for our literature. W. K. WILKINSON, President. C. S. ROCKWELL, Treasurer. v SPECIAL NOTICES. toys: tovs: toys: GAMES. GAMES. FINE IMPORTED RAZORS. AUTOMATIC POCKET KNIVES. NOVELS, 7c COPY, at GARDNER’S, 118 Ilroughton Street. A A Ell 1 NICK LINE Of Postage Slumps nnd I’uatal Cards for the Hulidaya. • MOW MASK I, Pbaraiarlel. l arger liruaghton uud Ilrsihx* ■*•• Trlrphuwr pH,