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Savannah. Ga.. December 2.1883.
R H. Harden, usineea Manager.
£. S. Lawson, Gen, Canvasser and
Traveling Agent.
™S PAPEK i
A<,' s rt IMn« I tun "-ail f iGSprnoe St. i. where advert tanitf
Ouutravts UUJT be made tvr H IN NEW > ORK.
barrel thieves are looming up.
flie tin ’ orn brigade are organizing
Christina* only twenty-three days ofl
Santa Cfnus. is thinking of the littl
ones.
Read our new advertisements care
fully to-day.
Holiday goods are being displayed ii
every direction.
The Guard* fair fund now amount!
to nearly ?G.OOO.
I’li • new o :(S company will soon bi
prepared for business.
Dock A\ ihiatns, has been Sent up sail
<*reek for tine months.
Mr. L (» Misch eaux. is no longer
connected with the'Echo.
A portion of Broughton street is to be
paved, in the near future.
lot re-ting sermons will lie delivered
at ail the churches to-dav.
■ Mine is a high calling.” sav* the
’bell-ringer in a church steeple.
The successful physician is one who
i> able to hit an ail < n the he id.
I hanksgiving day. was a general
holiday in and around Savannah.
ff any man ■fiend not in word, the
*am<' ■- a p if ct man.—[James. t
Youthful raslmes* skips like a hare
over the meshes of good council.
The i*tl unsure the most highly
gift'd people about Christman time.
S nd y >nr job printing right along to
th I'.i tio office. No. ", Jefferson street.
H hath ri<du * sufficient who hath
etmijoh i,, ? char i able. —[Sir T. Brown.
A man - wisdom is his beat friend,
folly hi« w rst enemy.—[Sir \V. Tem
ple.
I he ri-iail liquor deal ■!> of Savanna h,
ire warming up. They mean war to the
knife.
Whit r ui’ioii does the door step
bear to the door-mat ?—lt s a step
father.
The poor turkey has bled and died.
.Mrs. J A Sykes, will so in return to
the city.
He who I'lin conceal his j iys is grea
ter th in lie wh • can hide his grief.—
[Lavater
Quit - a number of m w buildi"gsare
being erected in the burnt district, in
Yamacraw.
Volatility oi words is carelessness in
action. Words are tbe wings of action.
[Lavater.
‘ Par" Garret’, continues quite sick
at his r'si lence, corner of Sims and
Wilson streets.
Mr. Frank Lloyd, is quite indispos
ed at his residence on Anderson street,
near W- st Broad.
It is our owivvanity that makes the
vanity of others intolerable to us.—
{Rochefoucauld.
Just as we are going to press, our
business manager. Mr. R. H. Harden,
return .<1 t i the ci tv.
Super-’ili 'iis. errors and prejudices are
cobwebs continually woven in shallow
brains.—[lf Finod -
A b.’.o'y . ( Id fashioned, knock down
and drag > nt tight occurred at Empire
hail, n 'I nd iv iii.Jit last.
'flu advert'-,' ] Jett r li*t in the: Echo,
w iII be di-e utinu d tintil further notice,
on m e. unt of limited space.
Mr. J W. Tn,mips in. of the Jack*
«.niv:il I’li, Fremens Journal, call
ed ini ■ *ee us on Friday last.
F r tie* week ending Friday Nov.
f .lrd, th re were 21 deaths in S ivannah.
Nine whites and twelve colored.
‘‘The P’ro’liiv by Milton Noble and
liis exee.it m company at the Theatre
last week, was the hit" of the season.
I’li■■ street iar companies lose money
on every trip th ye mike, and only save
thm-'lves iie. ause they make so many
trips.
f' ■ are mi per* ns more -olicitit
etis ab . :t tlr. preservation of rank than
thus., wli i had rm rank st all.—[Shen
stone.
We -Lmild never make enemies, if
h 11 1 thei reason, bee- Use it is i hard
t • hc : a> e toward them a* we ought.—
Palmer.
T < t of < »rdi■ ::r\ for the No
ve-ul- I t< rm was a Ij oirned ni Tuesday
i-'. and will me t for tin ] ’eeemlicr
term to morrow.
'f 1 nr.ii* Alabama sling, is hi ing
u- . vi rv i xtensiveh in ami around
Savannah. by a set of bad boys. It
sh'Hiid he stopped
le id nevir thick well of a man s in
i' • .-tn-i.r mi:i' ■ baract< r. if he was
habitually uulaithfui to his appoint
ments Emmons.
Some sho' m ike’s get "ii their uppers,
le -b io eis and g ■ out on strik< s.
Other* keep pegging away. Those who
stick are b>Hind to last.
No sts'e can be more d-’stitue than
that < fa person, who when the delights
of scuse j is ike him has no pleasures
<4 the mind.—[ Burgh.
There i» no policy like politeness ;
and a g•* d manm ris the best thing in
the wo:ld. t tier to get a name,’ or
supp y the want of it.—[Buiwcr.
P ■ fie. magnet, const.ntlv
points to te- obj ct. self; but unlike
the magnet, it has no attractive pole,
but at ad point* repels.—[Colton.
Th es" nee of < very by-gone pain is
indeed, m t mo b in m ry as it is th<
prophecy which it holds within it*elf oi
a pos-ible future like it. —[George Eliot
A man should never be ashamed t<
own he ha* been in the wrong, which
in hut saying, in other words, that he it
wiser to-day than he was yesterday.—
[ p °P*-
‘ Saved ’ Saved I" cried a murderer
dancing around a stump and joyfulh
ti uri-liing a paper. ‘‘How so?" asket
a companion iu crime. “Hus an innocen
man been arrested for your deed?'
“Better than that/’ “Have the author
itiea withdrawn the offered reward?'
Myerson Sells a 53.00 Kid Button Shoe for 52.&0. It will pay you to give them a trial**
“Better than that.” “Thon what is it?”
“They have put the Connecticut detec
tives on my track.”
Affectation in any part of our carriage
lis lighting up a candle to our defects,
and never fails to make us taken notice
of, either as wanting sense or sincerity
—[Locke.
A New York compositor recently
hanged himself with a towel. He had
waited patiently three years for a fresh
one to come into the office pliable
enough to form a knot.
Nature loves truth so well that it
hardly ever admits ol nourishing. Con
ceit is to nature what paint is to beauty;
it is not only needless, but impairs what
it would improve.—[Pope.
I pity the man who can travel from
Dan to Beersheba, and cry, ’tis ail bar
ren—and so it is, and so is all the
world to him who will not cultivate the
fruits it offers. —[Sterne.
Wherever our place, allotted to us by
Providence, that for us is the post of
duty. God estimates us uot by the po
sition we are in, but by the way in
which we fill it.—{Edwards.
Somewhat so himself: “Can you tell 1
me,’' asked a Cortland man of his tailor, 1
“how you came to gei this coat so '
tight? ’ “Oh, yes, sir. The fact is, you ■
were tight when 1 measured you.”
The head truly enlightened will pres
ently have a wonderful influence in pu
rifying the heart, and the heart really
affected with goodness will much con
duce to the directing of the head.[ S,
Only thrice: “This is the third time;
you have called me a liar, sir”’ exclaim- '
ed and excited man. “That so?” replied
the aggressor. “Unly three times? Then
1 fear that I have uot discharged my .
duty.
Easiness grows on people ; it begins
in conwebs and ends in iron chains, i
1 he more business a man has to do the
more he is aide to accomplish, for he
learns to economise his time.—| Ad
dison.
A horse balked with a man the other
day. and he sat there nine hours before
the animal moved on. He was a house
painter. working by the day, and he
would have put in another hour if ne
cessary.
“1 tell you.’’ slid Poots, “there s an
indescribable sense of luxury iu.lying in
bed and ringing ones bell for a,valet.”
“You’ve got a vaiet ? exclaimed Ports’
friend. “No,” ieplied Poots, “but I’ve
got a bell.”
Real merit of any kind cannot be con
cealed : it will be discovered and noth- '
ing can depreciate it but a man’s show
ing it himself. It may not always be j
rewarded as it ought ; but it will al- i
ways be known. — [Chesterfield.
Satire is a sort of glass, w here n be- I
holders generally discover everybody’s ■
face but their own ; which is the chief
reason for that kind of reception it ;
meets in the world, and that so verv
few are offended with it.—[Swift
Compliments of congratulation are al- i
ways kindly taken, and cost one nothing
but pen, ink and paper. I consider
them as draughts upon good breeding,
where the exchange is always greatly in
favor of the drawer.—[Chesterfield.
“No, said the tramp, “I never meant
to come here again. I was heading fur a
town loi ly ■»"io i Lnorth of here, but 1
shaped my course by a railway map t got
m ih< depot.” They concluded that his
excuse was a good one and let him go.
► —
There are no bette cosmetics than a
severe temperance and pur.ty, modesty
and humility, a gracious temper and
calmness of spirit, and there is no true
beauty without the signatures of these
graces in the very countenance.—[Ray.
Purge out the lurking distemper tha’
undermines health, and the constitution
al vigor will return. Those who suffer
from an enfeebled and disordered state
of the system, should take Ayer's Sarsa
parilla to cleanse the blood, and restore
vitality.
How often do we hear of the sudden
fatal termination of a case of croup,
when the young life might have been
saved by the prompt use of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral ' Be wise in time, and
keep a bottle of it on hand, ready for
instant use.
A tramp reached into the pantry
window of an out-of-town house the
other night and tried to steal a pound of
butter, but it was so strung that it drew
him in and whistled for the dog. The
tramp vows that he will never tackle
any more country butter.
A Medical Wonder.
Success in the treatment and cure of
all diseases, depends entirely upon the
medical education, and practical ex
perience of the attending physician.
And secondly, his willingness to devote
time and care on the sick, during their
illness, with these elements combined,
success is sure in 90 cases out of every
100. ami in this particular, we do not
hesitate to present to the public our es
teemed friend Doctor?. G. Ginner. He
is a skillful physician and surgeon, and
a friend of our people. His office is at
No. 29 President street.
Crand Masquerade Hop.
A gr ind Masquerade Hop, will
be given at Empire Hall, Tuesday
i Night. December 4th. by the Silver
Light Club. The affair promises to
he the “hit’of the season. Tickets
i 25 cents each, which may be had
of the foil »wing Committee of
. arrangements; Miss. Maxwell,
Miss. Curray, Mrs. J. Armstrong
and Miss Reed, Committee. N. M.
Brown, Chrirman
Crand Christmas Celebration at Woodville.
A grand Christmas entertainment will
be given at Woodville, Monday Decent'-
her 24th, by the Sunday school scholars
and members of Pilgrim church, Rev.
J. H. H. Sengßtacke, Pastor. The pro
gramme will consist of music, addresses,
1 a concert. Christmas trees, brilliant illu
i ninath ns and the edifice hands tuely
; decorated. Tickets 25 cents, children
15 cents The affair promises to be one
i of the grandest affairs ever witnessed at
Woodville.
Fourth Anniversary.
The “Independent Bonds of
Love” society, will jelebrate their
fourth anniversary at the Savannah
Light Infantry ball, Wednesday
night, December 12th. The affair
is to be made one of the most en
joyable of the season. J. McCombs,
President, W. W. Walthour, Secre
tary.
Eleemosynary Association.
SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE MUTUAL
ELEEMOSYNARY ASSOCIATION OF
SAVANNAH GA. OFFICE OF THE
SUPREME SECRETARY.
Savannah, hov. 24, 1883.
A meeting of the Association for the
collection of the tenth (10th) assess
ment, for the benefit of Edmund Bran
ham. deceased, will be held at Delmon
ico hall, Huntingdon street, Monday
. evening next, at 8, o'clock and every
I Monday evening thereafter until further
notice
By order of the Council
Attest: C. H. Ebbs.
Supreme Secretary.
A NEW SHaViNG SALOON.
I take pleasure in announcing to my
friends and the public generally, that I
have opened a first class Shaving Saloon
corner Montgomery and Broughton
street lane, where ' will be pleased to
have your patronage.
A. H. G/ ston, Proprietor.
New Clothing Store—A Branch
of the “Famous.”
Clothing to be positively sold regardless
of coat, and no humbug about it. On ac
count of the panic in the Clothing trade in
New York, we have decided to stop selling
at wholesale and offer our entire stock re
gardless of cost. Finding our store en
tirely too small for this immense stock we
were compelled to open a branch store at
173 Congress street, in Lippmans Block,
facing the upper end of the market. Cloth
ing Buyers are assured that no matter in
which store thev buy the same fair dealing
as heretofore will 'be strictly adhered to,
and promise not only to sell you first-class
goods, but cheaper than anybody in the
State, and to make assurance doubly sure I
we will guarantee every sale made and re
fund the money tor every unsatisfactory !
purchase. HYMES BROS. * CO.,
Proprietors of the Famous New York '
Clothing House, 140 and 173 Congress
Street.
Quite A Compliment.
On Monday afternoon last, about
4:30 o'clock, a well tilled tray ol the
finest cream and cake of the season,
was sent to the Echo office, by the
Ladies Committee of the Bazaar,
who were in session at the resi
dence of Mrs. M. A. De La mot tn, on
Orange street. It is useless for us
to say, that such a compliment was
not appreciated in the highest; not
only by tne editor, foreman, com
positors; but the two devils, because
of its rapid disappearance. We are
at a loss to find words to express
our thanks to those noble hearted
Christian workers, in the cause ol
Christ and the poor Orplmn.-. We
will, however, acknowledge that it
was one of the best ami highest ap
preciated compliments, that has
been bestowed upon the Echo,
since its inaugurated.
THE LADIES BAZAAR.
Report of the Committee.
The ladies who gave the Bazaar for
the benefit of the Orphan Home desires
for the information of the public who
so generously contributed to the success
of the undertaking the following state
ment of the receipts and expenditures,
and also the net proceeds to be turned
over for the benefit of the Home.
•“"*' "'oTf:
*’ “ • “ Silver -r • iu.75
SQuiP>
’ ‘ “ “Fancy Table
‘‘ “ “ * Wheel of F'onnnc 22.50
“ •* “ “ Rebecca at the W.-il 7.40
“ “ ' Supper Table 10 50
“ “ " Refreshment Table 24.75
“ “ *' Oyster Table 4.40
“ “ ‘ < offee Table 2.70
“ Port Office a<
" •* Collection taken up 2.20
“ “ “ “ Sale of tickets at door 44.7 u
S 627 20
Total expenses of the Bazaar 187.20
Total amount realized $440.00
The ladi « feel greatful to many kind
friends w</o has so materially aided
them by donation and otherwise in
making the entertainment a success. To
ail of whom they return thanks. They
desire however to make special mention
of the following names : Mr. S. P.
Hamilton for a reduction of 53.110 on
the price of the watch, Mr. Wm. M. F.
Forrester, Richmond, Va., for reduc
tion of £6.00 on the regalia, Mrs. Sarah
Jane Kales for a donation of one pair
handsome mats, Mr. John A. Douglass,
for donation of a tin wash set, and the
W kekly Echo, for numerous favors.
The Pastor, officers, and Members of
the Ist A. B. church for the use of
the lecture room of the church. Hon.
J. 11 Deveaux. for courtesies, Mrs.
Sarah Ann Lattimore, of ?«ew York for
the donation of a case of Toys.
M. A. DeLamotta,
Directress.
Found After the Fire.
In making search through the ruins
in Yamacraw yesterday a very curious
and supposed to be very valuable iron
box was found, aud a large crowd col
lected to witness the opening, which,
after considerable trouble and the use of
an axe, was accomplished. Upon the
inside was written on parchment: “Al
ways smoke Myers’ cigars; they are the
best and cheapest in the city, and you
can get them at 35 Whitaker street.’’—
Adv.
Crand Military Dress Hop.
The Colquitt Blues, will give a
grand military dress Hop, at Em
pire hall, Monday’ night December
1 (itli, for the special benefit of the
company. Arrangements has been
made fo>-an enjoy able time. Tick
ets 25 cents. Lieut. Oscar Coles,
Sergt. R. McCall, Cop’l W. M
Smith, J. F. Wilson, W. H. D.
Reynolds/ and Sergt. G. Carter,
committee. Lieut L. C. Edwards,
chairman.
Grand Hack-Tie and Apron Festival.
A grand Neck-tie and Apron
Festival, will be given by Solomon
Lodge, No. 34, I. O. G. T., Mon
day Night, Dec. 3d, at Sturtevant
Hall, Liberty street, for the pur
pose of raising funds to assist a
large number of its members who
were burned out by the late Yam
acraw fire. Tickets 10 cents. M.
Williams, Mrs. P. Linder, Mrs. L.
Giles, Miss E. M. Myers, Miss E,
Collins and M. Monroe, Committee
C. E. Hutson, Chairman.
Grand Holiday Hop.
Messrs. P. Henry, John Thompson
Geo. Wilkey and W. Evens, will give a
grand holiday hop, at Empire hall, Mon
day night, December 3rd. All the dudes
will be on hand, and the proprietors in
tend to make it the hit of the season.
Tickets 25 cents each.
•The mince pie graceth the festive board
Masking its juices rare,
And the mouth of our baby waters the while
He rlewetb the treasure there.
The doctor smlleth a wan tad smile *
And heaveth a crocodile morn, •
And the marble man goeth out Into his yard
And polisheth up a stone.
And the undertaker mournfully asks
,7'Y bat wttl his measure be?"
While the sexton labels a spot ‘ reserved ’’
Under a willow tree,"
A Few Stray Items Boiled
Down.
Send us your printing.
Buy the Echo regularly
Read pur new advertisements care
fully to-day
Read Messrs. A. R. Altmayer & Co’s.,
new advertisement in the Echo to-day.
Mr. J. Hart’s new East Side store
advertisement, will appear in the Echo
next week.
It will pay you to read the Echo
regularly and encourage your friends
to do likewise.
Henry Miller, the popular Barnard,
street grocer, has an immense stock of I
line groceries cheap.
Please kindly prepare to meet our
subscription collector, and newspaper
lauvasser to-morrow.
Don’t forget the Ecjao office, No. 5
Jefferson street, corner of Bay lane,
when you wish some printing done.
Myerson sells a S 3-00 Kid Button
Shoe for 2.50. Read the new advertise
ment at the bottom of this column.
Buy your groceries and provisions
from Henry Miller, the popular and
well known grocer, at 21 Barnard
street.
The Colquitt Blues are preparing to
give a grand entertainment Read the
notice in another column of the Echo
to-day.
, Special attention is called to Mr. M.
i Sternberg's, now advertisement, which
appears in another column of the Echo
to-day.
Have you seen the dude ? if not,
read Messrs. Chas. Logan & Co s., new
advertisement in another column of the
Echo to-day. It will pay you to do so,
and give them a call.
1 he advice of our friends must be at
tended to with a judicious reserve; we
must not give ourselves up to it and
blindly follow their determination, right
or wrong.—[Charron.
Sewing Machines For Everybody.
M hen you want a good sewing ma
chine of any style or make, at prices to
suit the times, call on Messrs. Joyce
Hunt, at 121 Broughton street, near
Bull. Read the new advertisement in
another column of the Echo to-dav.
Combination Billiard and Pool
Table for Sale.
A first-class Billiard and Pool Table,
with all the necessary attachments, can
be purchased cheap at private sale, by
applying immediately to Charles Bell,
S. W. corner of Ann and Orange Sts.,
Savannah. As this is a rear bargain,
parties desiring to purchase, must not
delay, (’all on. or address as is stated
above.
Fish For Everybody and Anybody.
When you wish nice fresh fish and
oysters, at prices to suit the times; and
at any hour during the day, call at
Byrds. No. 181 Bay lane.
Fresh fish is being received daily from
Fort Pulaski and Cedar Keys. The pat
ronage of the public is earnestly solici
ted. Country orders will receive prompt
attention.
Benefit Concert and Festival.
A grand benefit concert and
festival, will be given at Chatham
new hall, Tuesday night. December
4th, by a committee of ladies, of
Asbury M. E. church. The enter
tainment will be an enjoyable affair
and it is earnestly Loped the same
will be largely attended. Tickets
only 15 cents each.
BOOTS B SHOES
Neatly and cheaply Made and Repaired
BY L. BING.
Jefferson Street, near Liberty
Masonic Meetings.
A EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 1. A. F. 4 A. M
.weete at Manonis Hall. St. Julias street, the
first an<l third Monday nights in ivh month
' s o'clock. F. H. Williams, W.M.
tf. .1. D. Campbell, Secietary.
The Workman's and Trades’ Loan Asso-
ciation. A few more Shares in tills Assjk-ia,
tion can yet be luid by making early application to
JOHN ft HAINES, Treasurer, or to J. L. WIIATLv
Secretary, 118 Bryan street.
Scandal.
“What do you think ? ”
• I’m sure I don’t know .'J 1 '
•■Don’t tell anybody I ’’
“Oh no ! Oh no ! ’’
“Sombody told me,
That someone else said
That so and so told them
You won’t tell what I said “
•Oh no! I won’t tell,
What is it ? Oh dear !
The way that you tel “t.
Is realty so queer ! ’’
‘ Oh yes ! But have patience,
I*ll tell you in time.
But I have to make it
AU fit into rhyme.
Now don’t tell anybody
Because if you do
My secrets, the next ti ns,
I’ll not tell to you I ”
“I didn’t tell you,did I?’ 1
“You guessid it, didn’t mu ? ”
"Guessed what ? ”
“Why, that my papa-
_ Bought a nice new suit and hat i’nm,
APPEL BROS , Cloth fers and Hatters, IC»3 '.’ongres-
Street. Savannah, Georgia.
George R, Dodge,
STEAM DYER!
210 Brougton Street, near West Broad.
Ladies and Gents’ Clothing Dyed
and cleaned in the best manner. Gents’
Clothing a specialty. Orders left at
above number will receive prompt At
tention.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
Full lines of Boots and Shoes, Hats, Trunks and Valises always on hand and at
prices that suit the times. Fresh arrivals by every steamer. Special attention paid to
C, O. D orders. Come and convince vourself of the Bargains atJJJJJJJ
L. W. WORTSMAN,
Next door to Solomon’s Drug Store, Savannah, Ga.
KROUSKOFF’S
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL MILLINARY STDREI
Everybody knows Krouskoff’s Store, where yon can
find the largest stock in the South, and to suit every
body. We offer this week:
We shall commence to sell at Retail, our immense wholesale stock at unheared of prices. Any BLACK STRAW
HAT in the new styles at Twenty-Five “©Fits. Trimmed Dress Hats in any Style, at prices tu astonish you.
Velvets and Satins for dress trimming at HALF price. We also make a Specialty In Crape, Mourning
Hats and Bonnets. Remember it is money saved to your pocket to call on
S. Krouskoff, Cor. Whitaker & Congress St. Dane.
AUCTION ! AUCTION !! AUCTION !!!
PRICES, PRICES, PRICES!
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER I
WOTS AND SHOES AT THE CENTRAD BOOT
> AND SHOE STORE !
Greatest Bargains in the citv. Goods Must be sold to make improvements on store, The whole Stock of BOOTS,
gSIdOES TRUNKS VALISES, &c„ to be sold without reserve, commencing this day at the
CENTRAL BOOT <! SHOE STORE.
J. T. COHEW.
j£S>Open every night until 10 o’clock. *
Reduced His Price.
MR. J. JEFFERSON, the popular
arid well-known tonsoria? artist at No. j
Whitaker street, has reduced his j
price. Shaving reduced from 15 to 10 ’
Cents. Shampooing 20 cents. Other
work proportionately. The patronage
of the public is earnestly solicited. See
his advertisement on the forth page of
The Echo.
TRUNK LOST.
MRS. SARAH BOX, a former resident of Mill
Street, lost a large Black Trunk containing Jewelry
and Clothing, during the recent tire in Yamacraw.
A reward Is offered for the same. Apply on Mar
garett. street, second door from Lumber, south side.
-AVNE SFAfiJCEIIGINES.
V-j-ttcai & Spark-Arresting Engines from 2 to 12
nor-e-powcr, mounted or numounted. Best an-*
Utmst£L E r g i n r upwards. Send for
• led €'atalogue ro r information and price to
Bor A WINS,
Box 846, Corntwc, N. Y.
i
-NEW YORK BAR-
—AND—
BILLIARD SALOON.
—2B South Broad Street, —
SAVANNAH, GA,
The choicest WINES, LIQUORS and
BEOARS, at the Bar. A fine BILLIARD
SALOON ATTACHED, with the Improved
Combination Collender’s Table.
H. B. BROWN A GEO. NEIL, Proprie
tors.
GROWN & CO.,
CLOTHIERS,
M). lift I’OMHEJS SWF,
[S. W. Cor. Jefferson Street,}
Invite their friends and the public to ex
amine their h indsonte and complete sto ck of
-MEN’S, YOUTHS',-
Boys’ and children's-
Clotha ngl
FILL AND WINTER SUITS.
LATEST PATTERNS AMD STY LEB ; ALSO
GENTS' FIiRMSHINIi GOODS, RATS,
. A.S, Etc.
Having secured the agency of Messrs. A. RAY
MOND * CO., Bro*dw»y, New York, one of tbe
largest and most relialde Merchant Tailoring rmtab-
Ushments In the country, w® are prepared to take
measure* for clothing according to order, and make
them up after the latest fashion, guaranteeing a
perfect lit. Samples of goods shown at our store.
BROWN & ca,
No. 195 Congress St., 8. W. Cor. Jefferson.
Fine.
Musical Sounds.
The talk is that L, Fried carries the larg
est and best stock of Gents’Furnish ■
j itig goods.
j For Underwear, go to L. Fried.
To be convinced call and see L. Fried in
regard to what he advertises.
The cry is go to L. Fried for Shirts, Col.
I Jars and Cuffs,
Call for the Elephant Overalls at L. Fried..
1 Overalls, warranted not to rip, at L.
Frieds.
For Ties, Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, call a
L. Frieds.
L. Fried has opened a dandy line of Ties
and Scarfs.
Bv calling.on L. Fried you will be con
vinced in two er three dealings how much
vou will have it the future as to your for
mer prices.
There is no doubt that L. Fried is the
Leader of Low Prices in regard to what he
.advertises.
If you want good value for your money
in Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, L. Fried is the
place.
Try L. Fried for a good fitting Shirt.
BARNES’
vatZ
BBSTACBART.
A first class restaurant has been opened at
NO. 14 MARKET BASEMENT,
I West side, opposite Ferrill’sj
■Where Hot meals may be had at any time during
the day or night, at prices to suit the times.
Meals will be furnished to
FAM I LIES or PRIVATE PARI lES
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Board by the Week or Mouth, at reasonable prices.
A trial is earnestiv solicited. A good square meal
’Sent*. The best Fish Oysters, Game and Vege
tables the market affords. always on hand.
William Barnes,
Proprietor.
DECIDED BT
—Royal Havana Lottery.—
Class 1144.
DECEMBER 4th. 1883.
Number for Numl>er. Prize for Prize, with 230
Additional Prizes.
23.000 BALLOTS. 933 PRIZES.
SCHEDULE:
1 Capital Prize..s9,ooo
1 Capital Prize 2,000
I Capital Prize 1,000
3 Prizes* $4OO each. 1,200
6 Prizes s2*"' each 1,200
2* Priz"S of $5O each 1,000
651 Prizes »f $lO ex h 0.510
9 Approximations to Ist prize, $lOO each.... 900
9 Approximations to 2d prize $5O each 450
.2 Approximations to 3rd prize, $5O each 100
1 )8 Prizes, as above, being the full number
in the Royal Havana, and
2TO Additional Prizes of $5 each to the
230 tickets having as ending numbers
the two terminal units of the number
drawing the Capital Prize of $9,000.... 1,150
'.433 Prizes, amounting to $25,010
TICKETS $2. HALVES $l,
AU Prizes Paid on Presentation.
CA.UTION.-See that the name GOULD & CO. Is on
your ticket; none other are original or reliable.
For information apply to
SHIPSEY COMPANY.
General Agents. ,
.1212 Broadway, or 68 East Randolph st,,
JiwvrTork city. Chicago, or
JOHN B. FERNANDEZ,
Savannah. Ga.
PATRICK O’CONNELI
lor. St, Julian and West Broad streel
Opp. Louisa King Association’s Fountain]
Careful attenuation given to
all work.
C. V. BROWN,
MANUFACTURER OF
Ladies’, Gents & Children’s
B©@TS & SMOiS,
57 Broughon Street.
Repairing neatly executed.
Mrs. K. POWER,
Has a large stock of
miimi!
A hich must he sold by
DECEMBER I©,
In order to do so goods will be marked so that
ladies can buy
French Felt Hats at 65c.
Straw Hats, new shapes, at 25c.
Be-ivers from 35c, up.
The best Plumes in the citv for
the money.
Also a variety of
Stamping Patterns,
Which will be shown with pleasure any time ex
cept Saturday afternoon.
168 Broughton Street.
LOOK HERE! GO TOE. A.KXAPP’S
FOR YOUR
DRUGS. CHEMICALS PATENT
Medicines & Toilet Articles-
My stock is fresh and select. M y prices
moderate. Try Quisisana Ongh Balsam
and Chill and Fever Cure, they never fail
Prescriptions a «|k>ciiility and promptly at
tended u>, day and night.
E. A. KNAPP,
Cor. South Broad an Jefferan Streets
THE (Iff MARKET KESTALRAiNT,
OSOAR COLES Proprietor.
The City Market Restaurant, No. 9 Market Base
ment south aide, is now kept opou day and night,
for the purpose of furnishing hot mean at any hour
at prices to suit the times. The patronage of the
public is earnestly solicited.
Fresh Fish, Oysters. Game of all Kinds I
and a choice supply of Vegetables, always on hand.
Private families and individuals, will be served
with hot meals at their residence at abort notice.
STYLISH'
Is now prepared
To repair LOCKS,
Scales, Trunks, Scissors
azors and Umbrellas.
Jell Hanging and Key
Fitting a s[«-cialty
J. T. BIRD,
....DEALER in....
BIT BOOBS, IllTlili,
BOOTS & SHOES,
SNffllES, PROVISIOK, LIOI ORS
TOBACCO, ETC.
Cheap Meats !
A SPECIALITY.
Wes 4 ~ -1 e MARKET SQUARE.
M. Jor. St. Julian Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Prices paid
for Country Produce. Country
orders Solicited.
Soots and Shoes.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE OF
P. TURBERD T
136 Broughton Street,
[Between Bull and Whitaker.]
Those wishing good reliable 7?oots
and Shoes, will do well to give me a call
before purchasing elsewhere, as they
can depend on fair dealing and courte
ous treatment. It’s well known to the
trade that I keep the best goods the
market of the States affords. Amongst
some of the lines I keep the celebrated
work of Miller McCullough, and Ober
hand gent’s sewed; Chas. Heiser; Hurt &
Packard. Having the exclusive sale of
ihose gooes no advantage will be taken.
I also keep a full line of Ladies’, Misses,
and Children’s Boots of E. C. Kurt, New
York, Laird, Schober & Mitchell, Phila
delphia. A full line of Rochester Work
Zeigler Bros., always on hand. A full
line of the famous Bay State Shoes.
Thankful for many years patronage
I ask a continuance of the same.
E.O’Hagen and W. T. Farrell will be
always happy to wait on their friends-
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WABRANteD to cure all cases of ma
larial disease, such aa Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint. In case of failure, after due trial,
dealers are authorised, by our circular of
July Ist, 1882, to refund the money.
Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
T A VTTY Claims a specialty, and WAD*
I 1A V I J bants, ADDITIONAL HOMB
JJIIIIjL/ BTXAD CERTIFICATES and all
kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and acid. Large
Stock, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Dorouwant
la sell or buy! K an. write tn A. A. THOMAS,
W*skta*t«a. o. «•