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A SECRET SACmC
UXVUILKI) UPo.N!HKr|C I Is M ’ s
DKATH-BKD.
Bow a St. Louia Society Loved
Oo and Married AnotherJ durlD S
Life o Anguish Here iu (pope of
Uappmeng In Heaven.
from the St. Louie Siyit
U was a simple df aja 1 a few
llaes in the daily paper—but recorded
the going out of the life of a*mau who
had bten called upon to eudu/nuch, and
did endure it.
Hers was a case where ty barred
bliss, and woman’s wondi* s strength
bad been adequate to laafeacrifice of
herself and to put from hinat which
She craved more than lire iilf.
l.oveiy even in death, slfvas lovelier
in life, with a degree of befy noteasily
expressed in words. B| those who
knew her, and they were njv, traced in
the lines ol her fair face gott-told tale
of good birth and gifted wire linked to
poverty.
in early life she had bgime known
throughout St. Louis bjper deeds of
< barity and conscientioutnd ceaseless
efforts io promote the lerests of the
saddened members of heriex, ne had
loved a nd was beloved by oiiwhomatohed
her nature thoroughly, j hilves of a
once severed soul that find toiacn other
would have made an indisluHy strong,
a perlect unity, were thpc two. But
duty pointed out an itC ipth. Filial
love aid other
to overcome, com pell, and a sJritice, and
she quenched ihe lire drawrfom the in
most cteptus of nature and
W EDDED Wt'i HOI t'b'E.
The name she took upouerself was an
honored one in the anuivol Mt. Louis,
though with her death ie other day it
p issed out of existence, r no descend
mit.B are left and no he's were born of
this self-sacriflcing maritKe. The man
she weil was material wf!V' He kue w
that she respected him a-1 that she wore
his name with honor ad was content.
He neither looked for.ove nor compre
hended it, nor cared fr it. Enough for
him toat she held tprd him a kindly
feeling; that he own her beauty and
thathis name attaiuetkew lustre through
her wearing it.
Her life since her rtptial day had been
a lonely one, auenfosed existence, light
ed only by the star cduty. Heavensent
no baby tocheer heoonesome vigil, while
her proud husband dallied at the club.
Mo tiny blessing came, though often
craved; no sweet 1 life with clustering
ringlets; no eyes t look in hers. If she
thought in her ioniy hours ot what might
have been, sue payed Heaven and the
angels to help by crush those leelings;
to give her strugth to do her duty, to
fulfill her mission And she came oil con
queror m this Uter battle ot life.
While her iiuband iived she pleased
bis preference ir society, lie delighted
to deck her bauty in costliest apparel
and fashion; iamonds glittered and
gleamed and g>wed with flashing scin
tillations from er breast and haiy. She
looked at thoirmocking splendor and iu
1 er inmost heat regarded them as crys
tallized tears. This woman, wondrous
r air, seemed (if to be the centre <>r the
lriliiant elicit, and her courtly phrases
ppeared natual to all but herselr; such
as her matohess skill in this theatre—
allow society It was while with smiles
ton her velvit lips, and apparently gay
<" of the gay she was leading the ger
mn in her pirlor, adorned witn rarest
late and anii(ue art, that her husband
le.dead—heart disease.
s she had respected him in life, so she
bel his memoiy iu kindly remembrance
Hntshard tht wealth he left her with
the utleaug and the poor. The lot in life
thatuea’en had given her she continued
to enYre, and ussd it nobly.
But ateiy she took 111 and, as disease
claiine its victim, the fount of memory
that hi so long slumbered came with a
gush, i if unconsciously she had re
xnovedthe close-sealed stone, and bub
bling wters in large volume rushed forth.
SE BABBLED OF THE BROOKS,
end hi past seeming to come back to her
Memoi, she became a girl once more in
t.hougl, and, as she lived the story over,
she to! her attendants in burniug words
Bomewat of her earlier and only love;
how ht spirit’s darliug—for he, too, was
row md—had used to walk with her
throug close-wooded thickets and bab
bling -ooks; how his dear hands had
caress! her fondly and then had oorao
the tirs sweet ksssot perlect love; how
this ha been succeeded by another and
yet aDOier, and bliss raged on in each
soul; bw despair and love alternated as
they hot realized that circumstances re
quired leir parting, and when and how
came tb last wild embrace and kiss and
ecstasy f bliss before the stroke fell that
murderd two lives, they striking the
blow thuiselves that wrenched their love
apart.
tt and poetic, that relation
o! earlyove, told in the chamber at the
contineiof which death was even now
lingerin;. And toward the end, when
the maiiate of release from this world of
sutterirg was almost delivered, the en
rapturei eyes seemed to see the lover in
tt e disauce beckoning, and to hear bis
voice edling, for she murmured with her
iasi briath of their claiming each other,
of souit reuniting; and then with a smile
eerapnu she departed this world of care
in the issurance of meeting her George
iu heu*en.
Heaven knew it all, doubtless—at least
/she died in that belief—and gladly bade
1 adieu to earthly torture, welcoming death
as the unbending ot a sorely stricken
spirit. Her torn and tortured heart was
at peace.
The ladies who had been in attendance
marveled among themselves at this rota
tion, and naturally from marveling came
to talking to others ol the occurrence.
Tims It comes about that the story ot a
sacrifice, told upon a death-bed, finds pub
licity ; and if the name is withheld, what
matter? It will soon be added to the in
scription upon a mausoleum iu Belleion
taine, where already appears the name of
him for whom Bhe wore ft; and ll tbename
is otherwise cherished, it will be in the
memory of those suffering ones who shared
her beneiactions iti life, witnout a thought
that their ben tactor was a greater sut
ferer than themselves, even as pangs of
the heart are more intense than the crav
ings for loon.
Fasted for Fifteen Hays.
thin, a Wush-nyt, u Letter ,n the Chicago Ssws.
There is a lady In this city, the wife of
a correspondent of a Western paper, who
bad not eaten a mouthtul of lood for fif
teen days up to yesterday. She has been
lu delicate health for two years or so, her
trouble ansing !rom dyspepsia, and
knowing ot the benefit derived from tfie
starvation cure of Geu. Colston of the
army medical museum, sue determined
to try it herself, and hy the advice ol a
physician has entirely abstained from all
food and liquids except some simple tomo
lie gave her to be taken every two hours.
Kite has not suffered pain nor has she
teemed to be weaker than ordinarily,
tier home duties have been con
iuued as usual and she has paid some
'isits to 'ho neighbors. The first few
ays she felt some hunger and a little
tininess, and did nntsleep well, but soon
Kcame accustomed to omitting her
leals, and hud so little desire for fed
la:, wnen her fast was over she waited
fio hours to get some fresh oysters to
ly akiast upon. Acting on the doctor's
Ifttructions, she so four lur e raw
outers yesterday. To-day for break la t
ate six, and took a cup of bouillon,
Atuoon she ale a small pieco of steak,
am will gradually resume her regu r
diet The effect of abstinence upon her
durntive powers will fie carefully
watched, as her physician predicted that
lliti.ei days’ lust would euro the dys
iter sit.
NOTHING HIDDEN
THE (MUFACTURERS OF CLEVELAND’S SUPERIOR BAKING
POWDER*HAVE FOR MANY YEARS MADE KNOWN TO THE
PUBLIC ALL THE INGREDIENTS OF THEIR POWDER.
In these suspicious times it is not enough that manufactu
rers of food preparations base their claims for patronage on
the simple statement that their goods are “absolutely pure.”
The absolute purity of a poison intensifies the baneful effects
of its improper use. The absolute purity of ammonia, a drug
often used in the manufacture of baking powder and in
some of the powders most largely advertised, greatly
increases the force of the objection made by the most
eminent scientists of our day to the use of ammonia in food.
This protest of the medical and chemical professions is due
to the fact that ammonia—a product of
when taken into the stomach with our daily meals is
exceedingly injurious.
Hence the public should insist upon knowing what all food
compounds contain and ALL that they contain. Let the
edict go forth that no article intended for use in the prepa
ration of our daily bread shall receive public support unless
the manufacturers’ formula be published. Then shall we have
less imposition practiced upon a confiding public, and as a
result less injury to the public health.
Cleveland’s Superior,Baking Powder is made only of strictly
pure Grape Cream of Tartar, Bicarbonate of Soda, and a little
wheat Sour, the latter to preserve the strength of the powder;
nothing else whatever. CLEVELAND BROTHERS,
Albany, N. Y.
Potash Victim. Cored by S. S. S.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I havn had blood poison for ten rears. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of
iodide of potash in that time, but it did me. no good. Last,summer my face, neck, body
and limbs were covered with sores, and I c-ould scarcely use* my arms oo account of rheu
matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. 8., and it has (lone me more good than aIJ other medi
cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu
matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh
152 pounds, my first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man.
I would not bt without S. S. S. for several tiroes its weight In gold.
O. E. MITCHELL, W. 2jd St. Ferry, New York.
llUisHfoaic ©rotev.
ROB’T. H. JONES,
Wholesale Crocer,
JACKSON VILL,E. FI - V.
I have the ONLY EXCLUSIVELY GROCERY
HOUSE doing a REGULAR JOBBING BUSINESS from
Jacksonville, and being 172 miles nearer the trade centre of
Florida than Savannah, and having every facility for handling
the business, Lean save I'IME and FREIGHTand sell just as
cheap All Goods delivered FREE OF DRAYAGE.
Send for prices.
R. IT. J ONES.
ffiirprte.
BOT TOM ATTA S TANARUS!
FINE GOODS MUST GO!
Read and Consider What Bargains You Are Offered.
Axnunater $1 75; coni in Now York $1 85, which usually sell for (2 50 yard.
MoquettcstT 40; cost in New Y'ork |1 50, which usually sell for $2 yard.
Milton Velvets f1 25 yard, which usually soil for $1 75 yard.
Body Brussels, in five frame, for $1 25; regular price $1 50.
Body Brussels, in four frame, for 11,10; regular price J 1 35.
We mean business, and all those wanting Carpets should take advantage of this marvel
ous reduction in price. 5Ve prefer to give our friends and patrons the houeUt of this reduc
tion than to carry what few wo have left over for another season,
LINDSAY & MOIMdAN,
I (ill mill 11l llroiiglitiui Mreid.
r.ciio .inn siiitiQire.
LATHS AMD SHINGLES
VERY CHEAP.
No. 1 Cypress Laths, - - $1 50 per 1,000
No. 2 Cypress Shingles. - $2 00 per 1,000
VALE ROYAL STORE HOUSE,
Broughton and West Broad Sts.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1887.
Halting JJotulter.
Sutifr* Sptrtfir.
CAUTION. •
Consumers should not confuse our Specific
with the numerous imitations, substitutes,
potash and mercury mixtures which are got
ten up to sell, nut on their own merit , but on
the merit of our remedy. An imitation i?
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only as they can steal from the article imitated.
Treatise on Blood and Skip Diseases mailed
free. Feyr sals by all druggists.
TUE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
# Drawer 3, Atlanta , Ga.
fottmi.
asH
Capital Prize, $150,000.
"Wa do hereby certify that ire super rise t\*
arrangements for all the Monthly and .s> i-
Am ual Drawing* of The lauisiani i State Lot
tery and itt person manage and con
trol the Drair>ng* themselves, <ind that the mi ne
are conducted with honesty, fairne**, and in
good faith, toward all parties, and we authority
the Company to use this certificate, with fac
simile* of our signature* attached, iu it * ,idotr
tisement*.”
COMMISSIONERS.
Wt thsundrrstonrd R,ink* and Bankers will
pay all Prize* drown in The I.onmion i .St,its
Lotteries which may be presented at our coun
ters.
J. H. <Hibl/SBV, President Louisi
ana National Itank.
I*. L ' v. President Si a to Na
tional Hank.,
A. BALDWIN, President New Or
leans National Bank.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
UOVKK Half a Million Distkibltxd!
Louisiana State Lottery Cos.
Incorpor ueil In Isflv tort" 'em-in lha Leg
islature for Educational and t turntable pur
posed—with a capital of tl,ooo,ooo—to whvh a
reserve iund of over $550,000 has oinoe boon
added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its fraa
clitse wae made a part of the present State
Constitution adopted December 2d. A. l>. is.'A.
The only Lottery ever cotea on and endorsed
by the people of any State.
tt never seal** or postpones.
ItsGraml .->iiiglc Number Drawings
take plane monthly, anil the emni.
Annual Drawings regularly every
six months (dim .nut .■on mo r)
ASPIiKNDII) OPPORTUNITY TO
AVIS A KOKTUNE. t lIM II GRAND
DRAWING. CLASS! , IN THR AL’ADlfi
MV OP MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS
TUESDAY. arcli 15, IXH.”—tiohiil
Monthly Drawing.
('npitAl Prizo $150,000.
ftiSF- NOTlCE.—Tlckotrt .ire Ten Dollars
onlyT Halves, SS. Fifths, $2 Tenths. £l.
LIST OK I’HI/.KS.
H A!ITAI. PltiZF OF $1 r. 0,000 .f I.M-.000
Hi L\N I * I*\{ IZ K OF 51,000 50, < KX)
Kilt AND PRIZE OH 20,000 ... 20.000
21.A RUE PRIZK.S OF 10.000 20.000
41.ARHE PRIZES OF 5,000 20,000
20 PRIZES? OF 1.000 .. 20.000
CC “ 500 .. 25.000
100 “ ROO . 80,000
2)0 “ 200 . 40.000
500 *• m 50,000
1,000 “ 50. . 5t,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of SBOO ?::0,('00
100 “ •* 200 20.000
100 “ “ 100.... 10,000
2,179 Prizes, nmountina; t 0.... ....$5:55,( 00
Anplieatloa for rates to clubs Khould i>
made only to the ofliee of the Comimny iu
New Orleans.
For further Information write dearly,
in*: foil address. POSTAL NOTES. Express
Al-nc*y Orders, or New York Exchange in
ordinary etier. Currency by Express (atour
expense) aditressed M. A DAUPHIN,
New Orleans. La*
OrM. A. DAUPHIN. Washingtou, D. U.
Address Registered Letters to
KKVV ORLKANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
OEMrMOrQ Thill 'bepreseno- f lien-
P Lnli.pl JLII eralsn-aureiturd and Early,
who tiro in I’harge of th* drawing, u a guar
anleo of absolute fairness and integrity, that
the chances are ail e'jiial. and thu no one can
po*sibiy divine what numbers will draw a
Prize. All parties, therefore, advertising to
guarantee Prizes in this Lotterv, or bo ding
out any other impossible induremeu’w, arc
: HWindlers, and only aim to tlecci vc and de
| fraud the tin wary.
I if nimarioro.
The Most Beautiful Sidewalk
in the World.
Tiie Most Durable and Satisfactory.
r pi!E PIERCE PATENT hTONK AND
JL lit ILDINt. COMPANY of Savannah,
Heorgia. are now ready to lake r lers lor
S dewalks. >ee the Oeiasron Itlock at the St
.John’s Church—tlie Oeiagon liloek >itlewalk
in white and blue—and jiulge ft>r yourself.
The company are now ready to centra* t for
laying the Paieut Tiling, al-o the Curbing.
Tin* company are making ali kind-of stone
Ruilding Hloekn in any t* /.e, shape or color—
Window Sills, W indow (Japs, et*.
THE FIERCE PATENT STONE
AM)
BUILDING COMPANY
OK SAVANNAH, GA ,
r AUN all parties to not, make, buy or us<*
tt any articles protected by patent and
owned by U-.
Property owners about to itiv sidewalks
should sec if thoie who are to lay such have
the proper license.
JOHN D. GOULdT
I'ConirastQr and Bui der,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Orders left at J. <*. Butler’s will receive
prompt attention.
P. J. FALLON.
Builder and Contractor,
llrayton Street, Saminmli.
I''.STI M ATES promptly furnished for bmlil
im of any clam
S.ielj, Doovo, BltiiHo, Sftt.
HALIFAX RIVER
LUMBER MILLS
JOHN MANLEY, Prop’r.
DAYTONA, - - • FLA.
Every variety of Rough uml
Dressed Lumber, 8;i-hes,
Shingles, Moldings and
Scroll Work furnished.
In connection with the Mill
j is also a Machine and Repair
; Shop. Address
JOHN MANLEY,
DAYTONA, FLORIDA.
L. A. McCarthy,
Successor to Chan. E. Wakefield.
; Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,
48 ltaniard Hlroet, SAVANNAH, GA.
1 Teieuhoue aid
Sauer.
SAUCE
(TllK WOKI’KSTEKSHIRK)
Imparts the most delicious taste and zest to
EXTRACT SOI ps,
OfaLFTTI/Kfrnm F*
a MEDICAL CKN- I M
TLF.M 'N ai M l- I jl
r:,. to bis Ilf.,:! r •! ISM,
at WOHCLb’ILIt, ! It
May, Mil. / , ,Jjk HOTAPOLD
"Toll (f-'AUC™
i.f.a & rnnniNs’ ‘ -fj meats,
that ’their pauce is H* ,a \
hi 1 -h!y o t<vn:’d iu ~
India, aud is ini :y C ■ L
opinion, tiie m "t l‘A& FEr\r*v- \i 1 I
palatable, ns \> .. •'
as tlio most wind.*, ii- V. P 5 ruiIKITH,
somo sauce that is L ‘ j
xuade. M jjlP Ac#
Signature Is on everj’ bottle of the genuine.
JOHN DUNCAN S SONS, N.Y.,
A<:r\TS Kill! ■"!!• 1 SITI’ll STMTS,
jlgmulturai 3mtleOTcnto.
®ciml lijiwit Hsass,
Nos. 198 ami ’.95 st. .lulian and 209 a and 201
Cougross streets, manulaciuivr’of
and dealer in
Plows aM Plow Materials of all Kinds.
OULKY PLOWS: Meikle’scelebrated Blue
O Grass
HARROW’S: Tlieinaa’ smoottnng, Scotch,
Revolving, Hiam uidand \djustalle Harrows.
MOWERS AM* UE.aPEKs: .Johnson and
John P. Many’s mak- s.
HAY KAKKn: Edmistou A Waddell’s One
makes.
RICE DRILLS: 1 loonier Drill Company’s
nie-d, mat-cs.
(ULTIVATORS AND HORSE HOES:
Planet, dr., and Parish makes.
CORN MILLS: Greene’s and Nordyko A
Alarm on’ft patents.
Engines, Huy and ('of ten Press, Corn Shcll
ers. Cotton Planters, Mill Stones, etc.
CmJEO. w. parish
SAV ANN All. GA.
CULTIVATORS!
t II E A I* ES T A> !> |{ ES T.
—FOH SALK BY—
WEED & (Jo UNWELL
iliovlio.
McDonough SBallantyne
Iron Foundors,
Miicliinis H, Boiler
makers aud Blacksmiths.
Manufacturers of
STATIONARY and I’Olti’Uil.E KNUINKS,
VEHI’Ir.M. UNIIIOtt lU'NNEU and
TOC-RC NNKIt CORN MILLS.
SIKIAR MILLS ami i’ANSnn llano and for
sale, all of the iirnt material and lowest
prices, x Iso Agents for the Chicago Tire and
Spring Works, and the Improved ICbbarmau
Boiler Feeder.
Alloruor. promptly attended to.
(P ollost lactoro.
* HARIaf 8 K. Hi KHUN. JOHN 4, GAUDRY.
HERRON & GAUDRY.
buecessors to L. #J. (Hi dm art in & Cos.,
Cotton Factors
AND—
Commission Merchants,
120 RAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on cotton consigned
to us lor sa/e. Consignment* of cotton so
licited.
gtJristlter Itrii>o.
WARNING!
COLD DRAFTS
STOPPED RY USING
Rubber Weather Strips.
A. B. COLLINS & CO
Sjau atib TOntin.
A. jl*. EluEju
WAREHOUSEMAN
•—AND
Commission ftlerchant.
DEALER IN
Flour, Hay, Cam, Oats, B r an, Etc.
%%’ IP H,E ■>A l.k DEPOT for <rain and Pro
viionft. ( bon e iol iS*i 1 Kv*, Kiihl Proof
Seed Outs. Fresli MEAL and (.ICIsT iu white
ha<-kftalwfiyNon band. >tpCM*ial prucfllargo lots.
Warehouse, No. 4 W alloy Btrcel, on hoc C.
E. B. Office, 8h Bay.
PlFctut Bello.
Electric Belt Free.
'I'M) Introduce It an<J obtain agents we will
1 for ilie next sixty duvs giv tway, free of
rhurge. in ttach county in the I’nited .Slates a
limited nunihcr of our (ierrnan Electro <#!-
vanic S:; penaory IJ.■ < lk, price $5. A p itivo
and unliiil nti ore for Nervous I n hilitv■. V.iri
eoci le. Km.ft-ioi ft. hup-* •••icy. etr. SSOO rA
ward paid if every Bdi w maniif <o'urcdoes
not generate a genuine e'<* trie, curi ci.t. \l
-rlre-*s a* onco El E( D BELT AGENCY,
P. O. Box 17H, Brooklyn, N. V
WOOD.
BACON, JOHNSON & CO.
Have a fine stock of
Ouk. Fine, Lifflitwootl anil Kindling
Cor. I.liierty and Kant Broad atreetn.
Telephone in.
ft MB VVIGCR,
nlUlDl a *’' r ®*. m*y prtcily
MiimifX. fli Fm R * >lnfl ly 111** IW CrMl^la*
I* s-s tm I I'parlk. f<>r
:%xP , e.f-ioJ'tLw\. now lltMtnlod “Oul.U to
lloftllil.” Atmoluto ts-rSH'y. Itio Uruii;ie
llndlctl Citato. U NufiH Bk. M. V.
nnillll * n '' wh * ,l,v Mr bit# rured
ilKlUnn lit home Without pain. Rook
U| lUIVI of Particular, win Hlt Kb. i:.
..MUMB<W M. wool, IV. . ’.. At
lanta, U. OiUee ilj'/i Whitehall struct,
3Frjt n ?9rom*i?o.
Bananas! Bananas!
200 bunches Red bananas.
Lemons, Oranges, Apples,
Onions, Turnips, Etc.
Nuts, Raisins and All Kinds
Green and Dried Fruits.
For Fine Tkas and Roasted
Coffees we are headquarters.
Codecs Roasted daily.
POW&lllGJ
130 Congress St.
BANANAS]
50 hunches Yellow Bananas.
500 hunches Red Bananas.
1 (1,000 (/oeoanuts.
Just received and selling low also
Florida Oranges, Lemons,
Peanuts,
Seed Potatoes. Seed Potatoes,
(hiions,
Turnips,
Malaga Grapes,
Raisins,
Figs,
Dates,
Peanut Roasters.
KAVANADGH & BRENNAN,
importers and Wholesale Dca'ers in Foreign
and Domcßtic Fruit and Vegetables,
I7Q BAY ST R g ET .
Stflueo.
PROVE THIS!
Let us have your orders for
Stoves and Ranges, and find
out that we can offer the best
bargains.
Lovell X Lattimora.
Hardware and Stores,
J. E. I KEEM A N A. H. OLIVES
WE CAN PROVE
That we sell Better Goods
for Less Money than any
other house in the Uuited
Stiitcs. Always on hand a
full stock ol Stoves, Crock
ery, Tinware aud House
Furnishing Goods.
Freeman &Oliver,
192 Broughton Street.
A
s§!l
For Sale hr
COttNW’KLI. A CIIfPMAN,
Odd Ke'lows’ Hall Building.
y.i fiij and &iia.
ANDREW HANLEY,
Paints, Oils, Doors, Saslit'k, lllimls,
Moldings, .Mantels, Etc.
Kiiilroail, ftleninliout A 37111 Supplies.
Sewer ami Flue I’ipe.
l ire Brieks, Lime, Blaster, Hair and
Cements.
In connection with flic above f am vole
Awiit for tiie Revere Rubber Cnelpkny’i
I'aicui Stitched GIANT RUItBEK MELT*
; ING, which 1 flic best in due. Try it, and
you will live no other.
Send for prices on abovo lino of ifooda before
ordermi? elsewhere.
BATISFALI ION GUARANTEED,
ANDREW HANLEY,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. __
JOHN C. BUTLER.
Ur lIITE LK A I)S, LGLor.S. (II I.S, UI.ASS,
V A RNTsII, ETI .; READY MIXED
Paints; railroad, steamlr ami
M I Li. SIIPi’LI EB.SASII KS.DOORS BI.IN DS
iu,d lIUILDERs IJ vKDWAItK. >ole Auent
for G Mllpil \ LIME.i A 1.11.N EI > PLASTER,
CEMENTS, HAIR, and LAND PLASTER.
<i Wliflntfer Street, Savannah, La.
1865. CHRIS. MURPHY, 1865.
House, Sign & Ornamental I'aiutiux
JS XK( t.'TE 1 1 neutiy and with dispatch.
:j I‘ainU, Oils, Vaniialies, Bruaiies, Window
Glasses, etc., etc Ea lmatea iurm.hed on ap
plfcalion. Corner Uonereae uuel Drayton
stroets. roar of Christ Church.
iUrdttai. ■
CONSUMPTION
I havo a pvsUlva remml; lot tuo above diovaav; b/ lta u*
housaods of eMa of th worat kind and of long Ntandlni
lava b4B curerj. Jn'lwvd, ao atro|: Umy faith In P vAVarv
bat 1 will “OfJ TWO HOTTLf* PIICK, with a YaL
JAlllsE TIIfiATtSK on this filmit to *u r uffvrr. ‘live K*
Vom aui I*. U. LL. T. ▲. rfUtUti.Ui I'vaii ok. M.Y
Tiottla.
WINDSOR HOTEi;
Winter Resort,
Jacksonville, - Florida.
One of the Most Comfortable and FTome-Ltk.®
Hotels in the United States.
r p'HE Windsor was enlarged last aeafton amt
1 has accommodations for four huudred
guefttft.
118 location, facing east on the City Park,
M>uth on Monroe Hlroet and north on Duval
street, is the lineal in Jacksonville.
Rooms with bath, parlor suites, elevator,
fttuam heat, gas, etc.
Mu-lr. af ernoon and evening.
not taken. F. H. ORVI3.
the st. james;
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
C APACIT Y, 5 0 0.
The lament, best known aud best equipped
bou.o lu Florida.
J. R. CAMPBELL,
Proprietor.
NEW HOTEL TOGNI^
(Formerly .st. Mark’s.)
Newnan Street, near Bay. Jacksonville, n*,
TllEiifi 't central bouse in the city, n ai
I Post office. Street Gars and all Fernet,
New and cbgnnl furniture. Electric Belli.
Balbft, Kic. >2 50 to s;> per day.
John u TOGNI, Proprietor.
S. A. UPSON, Manager.
LEON HOTEL,
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
M. L. COLES BY, - ■ Mnua?er
WINTER RESORT.
Open December to May. Duly states- s4|
THE ALTAMONTE,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA.,
On South Moridu Railroad,
FRANK A. COFRAN,
(Of the Twin Mountain Houae, White Moan*
taint, N H.,) Proprietor.
HOTEL PH(ENIX,
PALATKA, FLA.
<) PK N ALL TII E YEA R.
Thia elegant Brick Hotel has all the modern
ini Drove men la Kb-ctrn l> I*, Gaa. etc. Saul*
tary Hyaiem perfect. sj*| I’ll AHD WARDS,
Gatt Joi: sviith. Manager. Propr’a.
THE SEMHMOLE^
WINTER PARK,
r\o\v OPEN.
The Largest and nioKt Rlegantly appointed
Hotel in South Florida.
FORBES & PA ICE.
Hotel San Salvador
St. George Street,
ST. AUGUSTINE, - FLORIDA
17'litST CLASS in all it* appointments.
, This new and elegant concrete hotel is
liuiklmiuiclv furnithed throughout, and bat
all Hi*- modern improvement!*—electric bells,
f'.iH, bailie and periect sanitary system.
Bates; $2 50 to $8 per day. Speolßl ternift b|
the week or month. (4. N: PAPY, Proprietor.
THE DUVAL HOTEL
N W. corner Forsvth and Hogan St**.,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA*
ihe moil conveniently situated Hotai
in tue city. Cuisine uusnrpassed.
Pric.es moderate.
special rates to famllieft and parties by tbm
week BAKE It A J
St. Augustine Hotel
Sl’. AUGUSI’INE, FLA,
NOW OPEN.
Address by Mail or Telegraph.
■ I VAII.L, I’ropnetor.
fpilK MAG NOLI A, ST. AUGUSTINdfI
I FLA. Strictly a FIRsT-CLASS FAMM
LY HOTEL. Open lor the season. Centrally
>ca‘ed, near Old Fori, h* P aza, Citv Gates,
Sea Wall and Po*i. office. Highest elevatioa
in the city. San.tnrv eiyjoitions perfect*
Sewerage io the sea and flashed by artesiaq
well. Specia' rates by* the week according t#
location of room and length of st y.
w. W. PALM ICE, Proprietor.
MARSHALL HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
(1 EO. D. ftoDGKS, Proprietor. Formerly
* of the Metropolitan Hotel, New York,
and the Grand t’niou, Saratoga Springs,
Lourttion central. JVH psrls of the city anti
places of interest accessible by street
uoiiHtantly pacing the doors. Special in
d iceinei ts to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
THE MORRISON HOUS%
One of the Largest Hoarding ilouses
in tne South,
H AVING been newly fitted up, affords
pleasant rooms good board, with pure
Artesian Water, at prices to suit those wish
ing regular, transient or table accommoda
te hh. Northeast corner Broughton and
Drayton streets opposite Marshall House.*'
DC It - M HLVKN HOU*K.
r pil IS p!pular hotel is now provided with &
1 Passenger Elevator the only one in th
e.itvi and lias been remodeled aud newly hir
nished. The proprietor, who by receut pur
chase is al-o (he owner of the establishment,
pares neither pains nor expense in tiie euter*
tainment of his guests. The pair mage of
Honda visitors Is earnestly invited. The
tbe of the Screven House is supplied with
every luxury that the markets at home or
ahtnadeaij afford.
I oiilurro.
William Ravknkl, President.
gTONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY
r;n a rleston, s. c.
Establish kd 1870.
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
SOLU IiLEGUAN'K liigbly aiuaioni*t#d>.
DISSOLVED RONB.
ACID PHOSPHATE.
ASH ELEMENT.
FLOATS.
GERMAN KAINIT.
UIUH GRADE RICE FERTILIZER.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
COTTON SEED HULL ASHES.
Office, No. 12 Broad Stkkbt.
All orders promptly filled.
K. M. MEANS, Treasurer.
IIOUHLY A M MU NIATED
Trccl Fanners’ Special Guana
The highest grade complete Manure known.
FOR MALI BT
The Wilcox i Gihhs Guano Cos.
TOmiSHIENSSSSS
liu.ihfod, clo. I will ond . ..lu.bl. lr.tl(w"i('l.ill
r.int.fniD ( full mrtlcul.iwfor >;jpf-<>ur. tees *
nh.er. adfiiusal'iul K.U. FOWLJJLMouJij. Hw
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