Savannah weekly echo. (Savannah, Ga.) 1879-1884, August 26, 1883, Image 3

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?.ivannah Mo, Savxnxmj, <; a „ Ait.. 26, 1883. Jas. A. Sykes, LocalEclitor. THIS PAPER. I?V found on file at Geo. . **■**'l. tiow>'li ft Oo’b Newspaper A'UertH.ng JhiH’nu t lOKpnice St.). where divert Hing Cuutraeis may U uuuie for ic 1\ NEW VORK. A dainM I who lived in Dubuque Wjs ambition? to uiarrx a duque ; But »s none ( ante to tier, She M<vept«xi a jc*»her \ <<uug h'lk'w wh<»se name it was Luque. - h< bride was led up the broad aisle, < »ot up iu the inojtt killing st aisle ; when asked if she’d be A uiie wife l<» he, Mh promptly replied, ‘I should siuaisle. Au nd church to-(Jay. Ovsters will soon be ripe. I hi' watermelon season is dieing han I. ' Die weather continues viarm in this ,s< et ion. >iiv innaii s hotel “boom’’ is ripening. Mr. I. iward Baily. of this city is now ill Boston Buy y< ur .-ashes, doors and paints fmm A. I Lode _ Evcivfhing is quiet this week, in the news line. Savannah is certainly a hard place tor “lium ' (hides. i»y the wav—do you ’ear us, or <h you hear us Inst week ' Don't forget to “take in" a few "I 'h< -e lovely eights we are having. !•' '• <’. K. Weight attendedwthe e imp meeting Millen | agt Week. Io - oiid to our •all. and keep the joed V ik moving along. Help to build it up ' < it is r« ported that A ellow Fever h ' up;.' oh ol at New Orleans .and Pells,■>(•<>| i. '■ h ll '•'c know how to appreciate a ’ c 11 e germ of it within our- >i iv' - ■ t; , i Ji,. '■ ' I 7 Curley and C. _M. ' are summering it > Hl - ltd., S. (’ ' : K ' . M B. Salter’s little ‘ 1 !l ,v " been quite sick iui the | ~e ek f W I idle of Charleston. S. C. ■ '■ in ii of the times has ' d Th i i]< no ■ i ci ' our car- with 1< arm d '' ' ik< s < ii! our brains to t< ' i i’. -[Colton. : • Hoc is P.O most delicate, the ' 1 1 a■ i the lie st elegant of t•; o ■■■ i-. j SbensHme. ' " 1 ' i w< cannot either face ’*’■ *'Ut the cot.seiousness of ' ted. |\\ ebst< r. • u M u-hail an adjudged luna- " i i"< <1 to jail on Tuesday ■ '<irt in r examination. a <r -■ ows itself to >o great 1 ■ “ «i.en it is made the re- •••lumti) and defamation —[Ad df-oT, M 11. II arris. Mr. Edward T. " "d James A. Sykes, will 'l' < ity this A M. for Cattle I ‘ | t-; * . . , ‘na’tcr what his rank or position ih:,v 1 '■ ove of h<ok> is the richest | 1 ' '* ■*' "I the children of men. | l.iiiglo. d. ' ’p’ •" M. McKinley, is of the most ' * energetic of Charleston's -titled to be the leader of : iy. we would like to ■ '■vlic e ibouts of L. AV. ! ■’ ' ll kir wu doctor, cler- I .'' di- •lilb iait. i 1 ir i> and invitations i 1 1 l.< ii" • tike. (fur prices I 'i th hi ever, and (lie new i - 1 - ‘ : I lbe the ‘'finest.'' ' -< 1 In p and Summer i • ; wll , ike place at Empire 1 it- y n -In \ii. . 2-tli. Tickets - ' 1 ali partsid the house. ! ' j editor who knows his - • is wanted at the Echo ! I 'th. i ight man. a steady 1 •n ;> gti.irantced. 1 •' I i >i, ■\\ii . f Blufi ton. one of our I 1 i iin i subsei il>ei s, called in t" I a-t w, ek. and favor-ti us with : • ! ' Printing. Thanks. ' ‘ ’ 1 i- th- lo t divinity ; a ‘ tia- -t philosophy : a clear ! ’’’ ' ll ' ' I "li y, and temper- I Io st plusie. [('harron. I' 1 |.,ied. wis acrid ntly 11 Pi ' lb tre it on Munday ■i M Inesdav. as was stated d'" tw New-, of the 24th. •' ‘ 'st. over ~ttt) pi rsons * ’ 1 I la., having become ’* "ti iceount f the Yellow 1 ’ ■ ! l as just l,r< ki n out ther<‘. ' 11 ‘it tie excursion agitator, d to the city. 1,0-k out for : ' 1 i urs:. n |he lulls and lhe -Illi, . Il es heuii printed. t xc.ui-ion and p.c-nicst a««in. con 1' "Hi. We thought it - i angrv ah ut it. but come s the matter over, we will not. d H II I de.,. A. Sykes. Den- 1 I' iii-on 1., A. Washington, huiiilui of other Savannah '• ’'ited Charleston last week. • ' Litic railroad has been I '' I"i ' /•■ Jby the colored people " '• past season, on account of i inmodation and dirtv ears. iy atixitfus to hear from ' ! i' ii-Subsvi ib t rs, and : : 'h la H". to whom circulars - ’ ’ i.i-t. we k. Let us hear fron I • -ii• 1- ->than thirty five bouses p a ip I v Colored families in this 1 ' ’ i ■••’ are aceuuiulating 1 'd with wonderful 1 ‘/'J i-lit v. H wy of the Era paid speei : ■ I" he 'll < > man. as alsc i- ii l> 1 I tl. Palmetto Press. ’ ■' >a'annah. boys and let ut do. mi you. A .-tr,uig's celebrated Masto < ti M istrcls. will appear at tlu •"■ ’ ’tail Theatre Sept 4th. It if ’ • v arc the I est on the roat tin- si io.ii, " 1 1 certainly sorry the Georgit B pti t man failed to see us, while it the <- . week before last. Indeed, it • afl.ided us much pkasuri t hav • nm him. I Almost every one-horse wagoner in the city, now sports two yellow sign boards and a Ludden <t Bates $3.00 accordion. They make all kinds of music. (?) Special attention isdirected to the new advertisement in another col umn of the Echo today, of Mr. J. IL Brown, the Gen. Book agent. Please read it carefuily. Remember the Old Reception com mittee s gr.itid Picnic at Happy Re treat, on J/otiday ncx f , Aug. 27th. It will be grand. Tickets 40 c< nts, children .20. S. G. Prentis. chairman. The people of Cumming, Ga., was surpris d when they had learned that Dr. F. H. Nichols, postmaster had been arrested under a suspicion that he took $35 from a registered letter. You can purchase The Echo evt ry Saturday afternoon and Sun day morning at Estill's news depot, corner Congress lane and Bull street, at 5 cents per copy. We learn that Ex Cadet J. C. H hittaker, has accepted, and will take charge of the Cadets of the Colored Military Academy in this city, on or about Oct. Ist. " c are to have gas for $2 per thous and, with a guarantee that the price will be changed for a .-pecified number of years, when the Mutual Gas Light Company commences operation. M benever you commend, add your reasons for doing so; it is this which distinguishes the approbation of a mail of sense from the flattery of sycophants and admiration of fools.-—[Steele. Another of Augusta. Ga’s., full fledged copper but »m Cli mtman, has been married off t > one of the leading white woman of Richmond Co., and the Augusta Chronicle man is happy. Miss Maria Hardwick of Savan nah, but at pre sent spending a while with friends in Macon, will please accept our thanks for favors ex tended in behalf of Thk Echo. No one sees the wallet on his own back, though every one carries two packs, one before, stuffed with the faults of his neighbors; the other, be hind. filled with his own. —[Proverb. I he well-known firm of S. G. Haynes A Bro., of this city, dealers in flour, main and meats, failtd on Tuesday last. Liabilities $2OO 0(H). The business will continue under the name of Haynes A Elton. It may be remarked, for the comfort of honest, poverty, that avarice reigns most in those who have but few good qualities to recommend them. This is a weed that will grow only in barren soil —[Hughes. Don t forget the grand ice-cream festival at Chatham new hall. Tuesday night, Aug. 28th, bv wid ow’s Son Lodge No. 4, A. F. A’ A. M. It will be extra grand. Tickets only 25 cents. All pleasure must be bought at the price of pain. The difference between false pleasure and true is just this—for the true the price is paid before you en joy it; for the false, after you anjoy. —[John Foster. Literature is a mere step to knowl edge, and the error often lies in our identifying ene with the other. Litera ture may, perhaps, make us vain ; true km»wi‘e<ge inuSt rener us uumufe.— : [Mis. Santford. A) e learn that the walking condition of the Macon and Brunswick and S. F. A W . railroads is iu good shape ; so much so that there has been music in the air, all along the line, from Eastman to Savannah. Don t fail to take in the excursion of St. Philips A M. E. church on the first Wednesday in Sept, to Beaufort. A very nice gentleman is at the head of the affair and consequently a nice time may be expected. Mr. A. Williams, merchant tailor? formerly of 33 Whitaker st., has removed to cor. Barnard and York st. lane. His numerous customers will oblige by calling upon him at his new headquarters. The ‘ Darien Subs'-riber,” who wrote us a card last week, should remember that we are running this Machine. The party could have been a penny better off. if he had given the matter the. proper thought. ’Twas wrong. A grand hop will be given at (’hat ham old h ill. Monday night, Sept. 3rd, by the Vigilant Committee, for the benefit of the Georgia Artillery. An enjoyable lime is anticipated. Tickets 2.) cents. I honias Allen, chairman. Do you wish a beautiful complexion? Then use dyer's S its iparilla. It cleanses and purifies the blood, and thereby re niov< s blotches and pimples from the skin, making it smooth and clear, and giving it a bright and healthy appear ance. The congregation of St James, Tab ernncle will mike a united effort on Monday Sept, llhh to carry a large and respectable excursion to Beaufort with the hope that they can raise means to pay off an indebtedness of the church of eight years standing. Patronize them. The best medical authorities acknowl edge the great value of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe their use with the utmost confidence, well know ing that they are the most effectual rem edy ever devised for diseases caused by derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. Ho '. For Bluffton and Beaufort, S C. Arrangements have been per fected by a party of gentlemen in Bluffton and Mr. R. F. Grant, of Savannah, fo give a mammoth excursion to Bluffton, on Monday night, Sept. 3rd, on Ihe Steamer Sylvan Glen, from the wharf foot ol Drayton street, at 12 o’clock. The steamer will arrive at Bluffton on the morning of the 4th, ami take on an immense excursion party lor Beaufort, and continue her course. 1 hose who desire to spend the day in Bluffton, will have an opportunity to do so, as the steamer will not return to Bluffton from Beaufort until 6 p. m., the same 'day, and as soon as transfers are made, the boat will start for Savan nah, arriving here at 8 o’clock on the evening of the 4th. Brass and string bards will be on board. No liquors will be sold and the best of order will be enforced. Tickets for the round trip $l.OO. Childn ■ 50 cents. R. F. Grant, of Savan nah, and J. T. Brown, of Bluffton, chairmen. The Forest City t— I. Excursion. I Ihe Forest City Light Infantry ex cursion, to Beaufort and Port Royal, on " edne day last, was certainly the “hit'’ of the season, as far as river and ocenn excursions are concerned. Fully 500 people “took in the grand trip, who, we are sure, do not regret it. A Fine Stock of Coods. J/r. L. \\ . \\ ortsman, has just re turned home from the North where he purchased a large and elegant stock of boots, shoes, trunks, etc., for the Fall and II inter trade. He also bought a very fine class of goods from Boston failures which he offers to the public at sacrificing prices. Read his advertise ment in another column. The Odd Fellows new Hall. The plan of the proposed Odd Fel lows Hall, is now on exhibition ar the Echo office, tor the inspection of those who would like to contract for erecting the same. Sealed pro posals may also, be left at this office, which will receive the proper atten tion of the manage, s. Special Notice. I he Georgia Cadets are requested to assemble at their armcry. Monday morn ing August 27th, at 7 o'clock sharp, uniformed, armed and equipted. By ordt r of Joseph H. Wilson, Cupt. Commanding. Joseph Binyard. Orderly Sergeant. An Excellent Barbershop. Mr. John S. \ anderpo d, son of the late celebrated barb r Mr. John \ auder pool, has opened a barber hop at the corner of West Broad an 1 Taylor streets. It is neatly fitted up with improved chairs and the Le-t of materials such as is seldom found in barber shop- for the accommodation of colored pe q le. Give Johnnie a trial. The Bruce Light Infantry. We have seen in several papers that, Rcgi-ter Bruce, will on a future day, present to this company a handsome nag. This company is c< mposed of some of our best young n cn, and will not only be on honor to the name it bears, but also a cred t to the city and worthy the enterprise and enthusiasm of our spirited and gallant vountr citi zens Bravo, (’apt. Giles. The Broads Aid and Social Club. The Broads Aid and Social Chib, one of the leading institutions ot tiie kind in the Forest City, will celebrate their second anuiversarv on Thursday next. t>y a grand street parade in the afternoon and an enjoyable social at Chatham new hall, at night. 200 exquisite invitations have been issued to guests - , and the outlook tor one cf the grandest at.d most enjoyable affairs of the season, is anticipated. J F. Thompson, President, R. W. Mtnrdl, chairman. Sixth Anniversary Celebration. I’lie Draymen’s Benevolent Aid Association will celebrate their sixt anniversary on Wednesday next, August 29th, by a grand street parade in the afternoon and an entertainment at night, at the j.Ae TJim dtwme promises to be as usual, orderly, interesting and enjoyable to all. Committee : W. 11. Casin, Dennis Goodwin, Robert Coyle, John Clarke, (Ji'orgi* Brown, David Houston. W tn. Milligram, Chair man. A Family Excursion and Summer Cruise along the Atlantic Coast to Beaufort, by St. Philip's A. M. E. Church. The St. Philip s A. M. E. church Rev. M. B. Sailer, Pa-tor, will give a grand excursion to Beaufort. S. C.. \\ edue-day Sept. .uh. o.i the fi-t sailing excursion steam- r. Sylvan Glen, from whaif foot of Dravton st. at 8 a. in. Tickets f r the same, are now in the hands of tlx* committee, and mammoth bills, giving full particulars, will he out next week. Prepare and go on this grand excursion, as it is to be one of the most enjoyable and orderly, of the sea son. Tickets lor the round trip 75cts. While There is Life There is Hope. George allaee the colored man who was convict d <f murder, ami sentenced to be hung on the 21th .nst., was grant ed a respite of thirty days by Gov 11. 1). McDaniels. The petition in behalf of Wallace, being a very strong and clear one. and tile Executive not having the tinu? to give the matt r a thorough investigation before acting, has ordered the Sherrifof Chath am county to post pone the exeeuti >n until Sept 28th. 1883 and then to satisfy the law, if not Otherwise ordered. \\ e aie of the opin ion that \\ allace will yet escape the punishment of which many believe him undeserving. Acknowledgement and Card of Thanks. 1 lie Ladies Aid Society of Armour Lodge No. 1884, G. U. O. of O. F. herewith return many thanks to members of the order, friends ami well wishers, who so liberally pat ronized the festival given by us on the 14th inst. at new Chatham hall, for the special benefit of the above named Lodge. Ihe total amount rec ivpd as the proceeds of the fee tival, was about SBO.OO, for which we return our heartfelt thanks to a generous public. Respectfullv, The Committee. Savannah, Gil, Aug. 22nd. 1883. Crand Union Meeting. Don’t forget the grand union meeting nt White Bluff, by the Zion Baptist church, of White Bluff. Sunday Sept. 30th. A wagon train will leave Anderson street and White Bluff road, on the above dav and date, at 8 and 9 a m. Tickets for the round trip only 50 cents. Let everybody attend who can, as it is for the special benefit of assist ing to complete the church. Inter esting discourses by prominent de vines will be delivered during the day, and it is hoped that the attend ance will be large. Deacon John Snr ed, chairman. Mr. Jas. Carey, the barber on Bryan street, between Jefferson and .Market square, continues to turn out firat-irfass shaved men, at 10 cents each, and no questions asked. Give him a trial aud you will not regret it. undeserving. Thanks. St. PMlUp's B. B. Union to the Front. The grand pic-nic ot the* St. Phil lips B. B. Union, which was to have been given last month, and was postponed on account of the inclemency of the weather, will positively take place at Happy Retreat, Monday Sept. 3rd. Bills and tickets for the same, have been issued, and it is earnestly hoped the affair will be largely attended, as every possible arrangement Ims been made to make it one ot the grandest events of the season. Ticket 35 cents, children 20 cent.;. Remember the day and date, Sept. 3rd. Elijah Roberts, chairman. •** St. James Tabernacle Excursion. The officers and members of St. Janies Tabernacle, A. M. E. church, will give a grand family excursion to Beaufort, 8. C., Monday Sept. 10th, for the special benefit of the church’ It is earne.-tly hoped that the same will he largely attended by all friends and well wishers of the good work, and especially, the members of other denom inations, who are cordially invited to participate. The church is in need of funds to assist in paying off a few old debts, which has been hanging over it for the past eight years, and it is hoped this grand excursion event will be liber ally patronized. Tickets 75 cents, chil dren 50 cents. Rev. E. Lowrey, Pastor An Elopement Nipped in the Bud. A certain white lady in a central locality, was desirous of marrying, but for reasons best known to the parents, objections to this course were inferpos <d. Love is determined and is never satisfied until it can revel in itself. Everything for an elopement had been arranged, anti the young man called at t he house at the appointed hour, his heart leapping with happy expectations. Like Romeo, he watched at the window for his Juliet. She appeared, and after bidding the home of her childhood fare well started out of the window to her lovers arms, but alas, the old man caught her as she was getting out and thereby broke the elopement business up. A Certificate. Adams Express Company, | 59 Broadway, New York, ’• June 1, 1883. j This certifies that we held for eollec tb*n for account of Waldo Adams and IE Hall, Boston, Mass., ticket No 2,971 Original Little Havana [Gould A ( 0.. J decided by the Koval Havana Lottery. May 23rd, 1883. Said ticket was the one bearing the same number ai the one drawbig the capital prize in the Royal Havana, and therefore enti tled to the capital prize in Original "Little lljtvaqii;’ [Gould & Co.’s.] The amount of the same. $9,000, was prompt ly paid iu currency on presentation of the ticket to Shipsey Company, General Agents. B. G. Wells, . For Adams Express Co. HE IS COM IN cTtcT* MORROW. We are determined to give the city a thorough canvass in behalf of The Lotto, and will commence to-morrow morning. Sample copies of I he Echo Lave been placed in every house, from Gwinnett to Bolton, and from West Broad to We-t Bouadry sts. i The -colored who reside in the | abo\ h mention-'*' XcaAVrtw wiW-” ed by out ..gent on Monde,. terms are easy, and tho subscription price of the paper is cheap, allowing all a clw.nceto buildup a worthy and much neediid enterprise. Like the above manner described, the entire city will be eaovassed Look out for our agent, he will be around, not with blood in h s eye, but The Echo in his hand. Patro nize a colored man s enterprise. The Zittucka Guards and Georgia Cadets. The Attacks Guards, of Charles top, twill arrive in this city tomor row morning instead of to-day. A 2ran<] street parade will take place by Ihe Colored Cadets (Georgia Cadets) of -fhe Military Academy, and the Attacks Guards, on Mon day inorniing, through the principal streets of the city, under command of Maj. Gneo. A- Davison. In the afternoon they will embark lot Fort Pulaski, accompanied by numerous friends and well wishers of the organizations. The affair • promises to be one of the most enjoyable of the season, and it is sincerely hoped the attendance will be large. <Gapt. L. M. Pleasant, chairman. A Cara of Thank* from the Ladies Aid Com mittee of the Orphans Home Associ ation. The Ladies Aid Committee of the Or phan’s Home Association, herewith re turn many thanks to tj.egood citizens of t he Fo'rcst City, who so .kindly favored us with fiheir presence at the festival given at Empire hall, Monday night last, for the benefit of the Home It is with pleasure, that we state tha,t the attend ance v.as favorable, when it is taken in to consideration that the notice was short, yet, we think, and are forced to acknowledge that the people ate with us heart and h and in this glorious work. The amount realized was as follows: §42.34, §14.75 of which was the ex pences of the festival, the remaining amount was duly handed to the officers and managers of the Home. Many thanks are giv< n to those who so kind ly donated refre aliments etJ. Respectful y, The Committee. Death of a Mir lister of the Gospel. ; The funeral <»: f Rev. A. 11. Howard, ! took place fr <o the Asbury M. E. ' church on Wa Inesday afternoon last Rev. Howard It' .cd in the country, near Savannah, and had been complaining of feeling unwe 11 for some time, and he procured, the 'medical attention of phy sicians where he lived. They did him but little good and finally became to Savan nah, and wa*> attended by the best inedirial skill that could be procured, but alas, all proved fruitkss. He had many warm friends in this city, who rende red all possible assistance, in giv ing Lima place of shelter, nourishment t Ac. Rev. Ho-ward, was a member of Widovr’s Son Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M.., of this city, who, with members of other lodgeis of the fraternity, escorted hit; remains to its final resting place. W e learn that he was a quiet, sober and industrious man. He was 25 years and lea-ves four small children and a wife to m.ourn his loss. To them, we tender our sympathies, pointing the m also, tc» Him the author and siver of ;»I1 good. jß*«emeail)|ir our earnest appeal. BARGAINS. ~ BARGAINS. TO TH ETAIL TRA DE ! FULL LINES OF OUR SPECIALTIES! FINE SHOES! Always in stock and at Lowest prices possible. I SOMETHING NEW—A Full Line of Home Made Shoes for Ladies and Gents, Missscs and Children just’r<-<•<>i\<-d Try them. They will give good satisfaction. Have just received a full line of S. D. Sellers & Co., Philadelphia, a r d Curtis <5: W heeler’s Rochester Good , which ;tr< guaranteed. Give me a call and you will be satisfied, L. W. WORTSMAN, Next door to Solomon’s Drug Store, ; Fcr Photographs and Ferotypes, go tc Ryan’s Photograph parlors 139 M ' Congress St. GLOBE SHAVING PALACE. 4, 0 my frielids and the public generally : ! I lave removed my shaving Saloon from Jelfernon street to St. Julian street No* 176| vjbu-h will hereafter b ■ known as tlie.Globe Slaving Palace, and wi-hes the patrop.age of ijy former patrons and the public gener-, all.’ where I shall be ph -i-i-d to meet them, am! shall always be in jttv dam-e at all, tirAes during business hcnrs- Three bar bers always on hand ami satisfaction guar, antted. Respectfully yours, J JEFFERSON, WHAT Is IT MUSIC IN THE AIR. Gents’ furnishing goods. Nobby nice and new is the only way we can express it ; and after you have examin ed our line you will admit that prices are low. We make a specialty of low prises, and defy any Louse to show a nicer or cheaper stock than we are now offering for the spring trade. You am? your friends are cordially invited to 4otue in any time, s we make no chatrge to show goods. L. Fried. AYER’S Hair Vigor n.t'.res, with the gl - mid l..:Btliess Of youth, t ; .| <1 or graj i...r to a natural, r.eli br.wii color, or deep I ' o-k. as may be ileeii ed. By its use light or ro tire !«• <l;uLened, th U hair tlm keuett. ill. ti.«»-s OfLell, tl. stigh not always, <r, d. It checks fallm- "f ■ hair, mol t>liuvu la weak .ml-.. , growth to vigor. It prevents and . , . . . ~d d i *.diutf, and hells in ally every ..i ■ >• |.. cu) ar to the trnp. A, a Ladies' lair t ires, i ng. the V.tluK is tine pi.t’l. I . at.dir nt ’lheroij nor dyo, rentier- i! . - .It. gb-ssT. and si X<;p in appearai- ■’ m ( .iris a de.'tcate, ago aa> le, and lasiu ,e Junie. MH. C. P. Bi:n mu; wri:-s from Kuby, O'.. Jnft/3, Issg " L'i-t fall my hair commenced* faking out, na I i.i a -lion time I became nearly bald. I u-> d part of a bottle of Av£K’s If ’.nt Vigor. which slopped the fall ingl.it the hair, and started a uew growth. 1 Ila 1-- now a full :: I hair growing vigor- 011 Av', and am com need that but lor the lif-Aof yo’ir epar.oi.m I elioui.! have been eni.rely bald.” W. Bowes, proprietor of the McArthur (I Enyuir< r, stir- '* AV<g's II UK VIGOR i most excellent pr<;;«nUion for the hair. •wA .of it from my own experience. Ila ~ of i.-w'\haii*, n»e’ Jit a..- . -I. on •**•<<■ Of tS a ISO - |e nure for dandruff. Not within niy kt ledge lias the preparation ever failed toj re entire satisfaction.” Mat. Asm s Fairbairn, leader of the cebp.rated ” Fairbairn Family” of Scottish VorfJists. writ, s from /.’•<■./<>», J/riss., Erb. 6, ISsi . ” Ever since my hair began to give sil ver* evidence of the change w hich lleeting time proetireth, 1 bare used AVer's Hair Vi<i »R, ami so have i— n able to maintain an appearance of v utlifuii.e—— a matter of eonsidera. ie con- <pi. ace to ministers, ora tors, actors, ami in I .t everyone who Jives in the eyes of the public,” M)is, <>. A. Pre-' on, writing from Is Elm St., ' 'h'U'h l/ >.7 11. ISS2, says : Two years a: i cis.ut two thirds ot nil hair camo off. It tliin.ed very rapidly, and I was ♦as: growing bald, rm using Avkr’s Hath Vn; -Il the tilling stopped and a new growth owi "tienrt I. ami in about a montli my head m* ’•rph t. ly . ..n red with short hair. It .am* I t gr.*w. and is now as good as before it f'dl. I I'- gimirly ilstsl but one bottle of *:.e I i.. >k, but now use it occasionally as a Jjressing.” Wo have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Acer’s Hair Vigor. It needs but a trial to convince the most skepti cal of its value. riiEi-Aitrn nv Or.J.C, Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. .Sold by all Druggists. BEATTY ORGANS AND PIANOS. Daniel F. Beatty’s Manufactory, Cor. Railroad A.ve.,A Beutty St., Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. (Over three (3) acres ot space with eleven (11) additional acres for Lumber Yards &c. > tny, TheZ.HFf/cNf and Most Complete Estab lishment of the kind on the Globe. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. ' EATTYS BEETHOVEN 27 STOPS GRAND ORGAN, New Stylw No. 9000, 27 STOPS 1* oct aves ot the Celebrated GOL , DEN TONGUE REEDS- IV is the Finest Organ ever 1 made. A Caveat Is filed at the Pate t Office, to pro tect it. No other manufact urer ran bulb! flibiltrf/an. Price with Stool,Mu-(f»Q/V t sic and Book V Cabinet. Parlor, Chapel & Pipe organs, ano upwards, in oreat variety. PIANOS grand, sqvare and UPRIGHT Sl*4sj to $l6OO. Warranted | If you cannot visit me bo sure to send for Latest ' Catalogue Before Buying elsewhere* < Deal direct with the man —— - ufacturer and save middlemen s profits, w rite tor ist of names of call upon Wa jhingtor?, New Jersey, United States of America Vertical & Spark-Arresting Engines from 2 to 12' horse-power, mounted or unmounted. Best and. Cheapest Engines made. $1 50 upwards. Send for .Illustrated Catalogue V for information and price to. R. W. PAYNE A SONS, Box 846, rornißo, N. Y» BYCK & SON’S SLAUGHTER. Byck and Son have the hafnlsotiiest Figured Lawns at 5 cents m the city. Remember that L. E. By. k A .'*•011 have a varied stock of Corsets. For a Good Fitting Shirt Both \\ hite and Colored, go to L. K. Byck \ Son. line of Parasols at L E. Byck & Son 154 Broughton street. Ladies Dusters from upwards at 1 E. Byck A Son. Handsome lineof children's \\ hitedress es at L. E. Byek & Son. Linen Lawns 15 cents worth ‘2O, at L. E Byck and Son 154 Broughton sin t. Gents White Ties 15 cents a tlozen at L. E- Byck and Son. Forest City Unlaundried Open Front and Back Shirt, the very best made $1 00 at L. E. Byck & Son- Hear What an Enterprising Mer chant has to Say Shopping is a very tiresome business, especially if you should happen to go were goods are scarce: but with us it s different, our stock is \ cry Large, our Spring Goods are now in and so nicely arranged that you will have 110 tiouble in finding what you want. I nder these circumstances you will find Shopping a real pleasure. L Fried AYER’S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint. Ju case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of .July Ist, 1882, to refund the money. Dr, J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home i» not always the best fleet of merit, but we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine has won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and among all people, as 4ta.JVA The following letter from one of oar best k**osrn Massachusetts Druggists should be of intfaraat to every sufferer: RHEUMATISM. vere that I coaid not move from the bed, or dress, without help. I tried several reme dies without >uucli if any relief, until I took AVER’S SahsaPartlla, by the use of two bottles of whieji I was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your Sarsa parilla, and it still retains its wonderful popularity. The many notable cures it has effected in this vicinity convince me. that it is the best blood medicine ever offered to the public. E. F. Harris.” River St., Buckland, Mass., May 13, 1882. OHTniiriltt George Andrews, Sal I KHrllM in tin UftLl 111 ILU Illi Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty year's before his removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. See certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 1883. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer4Co.,Lowell,Mass. • Sold by all Druggists; fl, six bottles for S 5. AGENTS AVANTED!! c H x M C B O E R O 8* Q Men rsf AMllfy on salary and commission, for Chambers’ DICTIONARY of Universal Knowledge. yu.t.ut, The most Useful and Compsct Lit entry Achievement of the Age. Has no com petitor*. y* Peddlers or postal cards static ed. Bend Stamp for full particulars. Address our bouse nearest to you. J. H. Chambers & Co., •T. LOUIB, MO., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga, Jri i in Wllr, OZ/ *"• 3 frt C& La gj ro '<* 2 fejgffi S 'S 2 ' " gS fi EgSE*' tog® 2365) e h-2 -r it _* q MCrtoJ'Llh * ? C 3 © -*-> tn g «2 ® g £j p_( XsSvt?s3h ® ® & flj ® .§ « H = V«Q‘-' “ H’S S iH s ? g H f f * gW|3 -s A New shaving saloon, I take pleasure in nnnmiiiriiig to mv friends anti the publ’c generallv. that I have opened a first-class SII.W I.XG SALOON corner Montgomery and Broughton street lane, wb re I will lo pleas ’d to have your patronage. A. 11. GASTON, l*iiipHi-joi'. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Talk is cheap. All I could-ay or do would not convime you that I am making an ef fort for your benefit, lint ca l and look through my stock—satisfy your-elf in even way before you go out, and we will give yon some prices to ponder over and don't you orget it. L. FRIED. - - Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. This line of geode I purchase din ct from Fountain Head, have the latest in every thing and at prices that justifies nv- in -ay ing we are the leaders tn first da-- good and defy competition. L- FRIED. Class On the Sidewalk and Biood In the Moon, But no Yeiicw Fever in Savannah. The star still shines, and the t|ib en still lives. J/adame Smith, tin- qm , n and star of fortune tellers, is still lo cated at N<» ‘JO!* Perry street and if you have had a lost, worried about \o tr business or your heart i- s:d in reeord to your lover’s treatment to xoti e ill on Madame .N'mith. who will toll v<m th past, present and future, a- ti n ■ i- - pel ami reveal if to you. so p'ain that you, like the many thousands w il cim tradict her bring a tinman being on eat! i. .N'he has no .-up rior ami lo t equal has never been in the known quar ters of the globe IL s ilence N". 20!> Perry street, fourth do r from Wt -t flroad street. •‘‘ept 25-tf Scandal. hat tb> you think ” ‘ I’m sun* I kip w ' ‘ I »ou’t teli anybody ” “Oh no! Oh no ! ” •'SotnlMuly told me, That someone else said That so and so told them Yeti won’t tell what I said ?” “< >h no ! 1 won't tell, \\ hat is it .' Oh deni The way that you t» ll it, Is realty so quc< r I ‘ Oh yes ! But have patience, I‘llle'‘you in time, But I hate to make it All tit into rhyme. New don’t auvlmmlv HecMUAe if yuu\Qu, _M,v LLu-mm**.# A* no I’ll not toll to you ! ” "I didn’t toll you,di<l I "You ituessed it, didn't von ? ” ‘‘Guessed what ?” “Why, that my papa Bought anice new si.it "iml hat from. APPEL BROS, < lorhier-and llall'-i-, 103 ou-rc-r Streit, Savannah, Georgia. LEMONS LEMONS! LENONS. Bought before the :ulv:iib-e in:), mixes iihih'E v\ii fixn -K>K]*K«».W ng. Which I will sell lower than X< w York I Vices. FRUITERS & CONFECTIONERS Supplies always on hand tin first and iinett traits of the sens n Being the only itnp nter in the eitv am .headquarters, and h i vina supei ii>r advan'jiges over othei- that p el nd to sell the ffiipie class of g, ( ods. PEA xN U T S ! CIDER! CIDER! CIDER! J. B. REEDY Grocer and Importer of I' niit. BAY AN l> WHIT A K Ell STREEIS. ORIGINAL LITTLE HAVANA’ [COULD & CO.’S DECIDED Br —Royal Havana Lottery. Class 1137. SEPTEMBER sth, 1883. Number for Number. Prize for Prize, with 230 Additional Prizes. 23,000 BALLOTS. 933 PRIZES. SCHEDULE: 1 ' apital Prize...... 5 9 000 1 Capital Prize 2. 1 Capital Prize- 1.00 ' 3 Prizes $4OO each 1,200 6 Prizes $2OO each 1,200 20 Prizes of $5O each 1.000 t>sl Prizes of $lO each 9 Approximations to Ist prize $lOO each.. 'JOO 9 Approximations to 2d prize. $5O each... 450 2 Approximations to 3d prize 50 each... 100 703 Prizes as above, being the full number in the Royal Havana, and 230 Additional Prizes of $> each to the 230 tickets having as ending numbers the two terminal units of the number drawing the Capital Prize of $9,1)00.... 1,150 933 Prizes, amounting to s2>.<do TICKETS#.’. HALVES $l, All Prizes Paid on Presentation. CAUriON.-See that the name GOULD A CO. is on your ticket; none other are original or reliable. l or information applv to SHIPSEY COMPANY. General Agents 1212 Broadway, or 68 East Randolph st,, New York city. Chicago, or JOHN B. FERNANDEZ, Savannah. Ga. MBS.li. .BENNETT HUMAN HAIR AX.' HAIR JEWELRY Hair Cutting an I Sh.i'irjW' t'Z a Specialty. Curls an.l Switches- c-i: bhigs made tip snu ■ooted. Lalies alien le ito a- their residence* Kid Gloves and Slippr cleaned Cor. Whitaker .-.nd Hull Streets, hAVcNNAW A» f| 1 THITO « N.Ulill, Un I LN I \ Sol lel tors of U. H. amt >’ .r- I Ml Lil I Uselgu Pa euts. No. 700 Seventh * ” ’ ' *** Street, cor. G. opp. U. H. Pat- ent Office, Washington. D. C. Correspondence so licited. No charge for advice. No fee charged un less Patent Is allowed. References. Lewis Johnson * Co., Bankers, and Postmaster, Washington, D. C. Pamphlet of Instructions free. *> CLEARING OUT SALE OF FANCY WORK! —AND BRIGGS ITHAHSFEHINC PAPERS El U ■ Silk I’> cent : • <!"/.en sk' itis. I .< tux>:■<l' - K iiittiii' S '■'> 'Hs ■<l. Ruchitigs anti N< < I ■ nr at greatly' t v<ln ■< *1 } •> < Stamping mi Lin n. Pi <*lt, Nel vt't, Silk m- S :ii. •> • • It’i" Bimtgli!' n -I. p's lb , dmnt|i.s Mrs. K. POWER, J. IL BIIOW.VN I- the <>ul< Gemr il B-■ T A - in the Sitltb, where V'Hi can ;d.-i iiiv kin-l b >- a veu want. Rii> • p . [’.il l, I licttontirii . I'ln ■ ~ . - ■ Di lipliiiv-, I h<-||«.-a I l;.t. .■ I ■ .I'l I ; od .. md >UN DA\ St H< M I|. SI Pl’! I IS . our .-peel tilth - < ' ital.giie md pri.e li-t ■i ut 11, ■■ ’ • > id 1 u ho a [>|>l s I . - .! out to niail to any part ~f the ( nit. ' it, ot < atiadl. Wo are at war ot. lh - ]—•!. .it for -omething NEW and < 111 AP it: the bo A lii.’-, and Mini ’er-, Si.n ! . . S<ii.,.,L and Bible Student- will ti ml their interest Io try us before buying miyuhere else, ''emi for cataii.gue. Ad r -.- all |,-i..■■■< t-> J. H. Brown Ceneral Book A-,ent. lo'.i < oiigt'e-- St., S.iv inn iti, < ■ i. Myour own prin i r.G. HAND AND SELF-INKIND Cuts • S.-1.-I stamps :• . \ B. o. Woods. r*.-it.i'i Nj t . cd. 9-2 yr, Frank Ini Jones, STALL No. 34, City Market. CHOICE BEEE AXl> MLTTON Ell ESI I DaILY’ 2 he Barber. * When you wish an easy shate. A-rood as barbrrever trave. Just vail on meat my saloon. At morn,eve,or a: noon* I cut and dre-*** I he hn>r w t i <rar*e, To suit the •’(>{.t*.mr •»! the : < M .■ room hncat nnd fowe'- A nd til t ry‘J.’ ,r HlutjX vosi i ;u. ! T<> '■ !L«* Ci* e 'it.tj J; I- 1 ; And all my art •:*>■! hi ■ '••»!.* •>. h youjust < • 5, I '.i <fi> tor you. hI’RHV M. N / fl. •( .- •* . J.r ’ r ru- v he foun | -it f|j. IV : t: I , ('.I. P ; 1 • ':. *< ! \ Don't Lt’i to give htin a . ill, \ ,-r.t <• * t j|* t . ~ i,. ]n THE RESORT. \\ e.-t Broad -tn-et, opp. Mi. c. 11. HAYWOOD I*, .t I Fancy Gtotirif-, S. ■ i> . Tol.ae- Frtiit-, Vegetabh s and (’otif.,;■: , ~:va! . ♦ * n hand. Headtpiarte:*--in I .in . ■■ n i o [t E. ■\ I v gel I Will |.. rc-opiip I '1,.'.’0 < < u. '..r rd 1 It .-rii-'.l;.' h. 1'.'.l !■ . « : t , ( ,. 'lvan: - ■, of lie j : _ : tli.'i: ,■ I,i i,l l a, I 1 r'■ i- , - , -0,, g:i.ir>itit«-d. Ki-«id.•:,•■■■ ;n,.| » liiw.l i rtu-r gonth Broad street ’ m ,v Moiitg >:n, ry. M I. Jack-on Princinal. |g ( .pt 11 3 mo. UHIIt IlliiiH lilt TH. I.kWS I "I: Yi’l'l: DRUGS. cHEMLALS PATENT Medicines & Toilet Articles- My -|,.. k is fresh ami -eh i t. Mv prices moderate. Try ‘pii-isana U igli Balsam ami < hill ami Fever t’ure. they never fail. Prescriptions a speciality ami promptly at tended to, day ami night. E. A. KNAPP, Cor. South Broad an Jet Fer.-n Streets ANDREW' HANLEY -Id.ALI It I’llMS, Illi,. l IIIAISIIIiS, I If. Railroad Steamboat & Mill supj lies DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS A >1 BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. —Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cemed. -• HOUSE. SIGN ,v DEUOIIATIVE PAINTER. No. (i Whitaker and No l!)0 Brought n st SAVANNAH, GA. Sample Room (82. Bryart Street, WM. BROWN, Proprietor. First class Restaurant attached. Meals served at all liottrs on tho European plan. A new improved Combination Pool and Bilit-rds Table has been added to our Sam ple Room, which make it the equal of any in the city. E. J. MILLER, Wheelwrights, Blacksmiths, taShoaag AND GENERAL JOBBING, W Broad and Jones Streets. Sarannah, Gx BL’GtHES AND WAGONS BUILT AND REPAIRED. All work executed with promptneas, jxsu-Ut T 1 TIT TA Ctaltne n apeelalty. »n-t Witt, I l\J I I RtNTS, ADDITIONAL HOM£- IJill! 17 STEAD CEIiTIFICATESttUd all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and »'ld. Largo Stock, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Do you want to Bolt or buy? It eo, write to A. A. • IH>M AM,