Savannah weekly echo. (Savannah, Ga.) 1879-1884, February 10, 1884, Image 3

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Savannah (frto, 'Avanxah G a.. Februai v 10, 1884. R H. Harden, Business Manager. PHIS PAPER kdv.-rf itdiiK Bun iu . JOSpnu-e St i, av hero advert Ising uiiliuch uiay L. lor it IN NJiW > OKK. Little of water A hi* •! to 1 b iui.k t Make the mill it\d.HiJ;Vr < ivll t h« ?m I? in <*!k Lit th <4 k:ii u In his sugar mixed, Make the grocery mam Shhi bvi-oinv u. ll fixed. Little I- «»1 in* .umess, 1 iltie tracks of trade, AH them* for kwihicmj, Fortunes* liiua an made. • Jooxl timing 1 \tf* lid cbm di. Plait. drunks seem to he scare uow-a davs. Our editor was on the sick list last Wei k I lie electric light is better now than hen tofiue. A good box can find employment at the Eclli* office. Ifoti t forget to send "your girl” a \ al< nt in*', "(ieorge. ” New line of rubber coats just received at 1. Fried's. Eggs are v<ry sc,.r<e and high, on iioiiiiit ot the near approach of Easter. lir at indue* m nts ar.* being offered at the 11 n I 'ent Store. 15 I B yan stn et. 1 In* amusement s asutt among the colored people, cunt.nues to "hold its own.” Ao matt r what you max win'; first st th Ten Cent St* re f.’l Bryan street. li* numb* i that vo i e hi buv anything fi r *l*ll e 111 it the <t C* lit Stun* 154 B yau st i.■.*•. Ihe first Afrieaii I’aptist church I'.ap ism. w.is very Inc* lx attend *1 on •"iinday morning let I. *t e\< ry hodx who i a . 'in u out and " Il brati* l.iico’n.s hir'hdax ■Il files lax next 1* ebi uat v 1 ” li. Kev* i.it i**bln-rie' bis *>< on committed n th' **ity it* lx. b\ it.imps. B: on your guard Km Ines is the <*n]\ charm permitted to th- a *ed it is the coipielrv of white hair, lit !' uillet K* 't s t sfj, d wnn .join .. w. 11. and 1* .i\ e *>t h* i - t * t* l . ; .* i *.s t hex ' )**> - *Py tli*i_ *r.i' Every ba-e * "vilj at .m makes one sha p in its praeti* . md dull in every other —[Sir j*. Sidney. If** nt n lance .it th diffrcut vhurcln s a d Sunday >ch ol' t w re un- i Usaily large on Sumia. 1 st. Cieat im n undertake "real things ( b'citis, tlmv are gre t, and f■* ]s be cause tiny think them e;i v. Mrs. Peter i laiiscme- —Nee Miss. Phiebe l> Lyons, is surj iining in the city with friends and relatives. . Of all our intii mities vanity is the deinst to us: A man will starve his oil er vices to keep that a live.—[Frank ton. " No wouii*n can be handsome by the force of features tibme, anymore than she can be witty only by the h Ip of 'ipcCi li - -[lluglleS. ' Censure is most effectual when mixed with praise : s i when a fault is discover ed, it is well to look up a virtue to go in company with it. As ceremony is the invention of wise Ulen t I ki ep fo*>ls at a distance, so good breeding is an expedient to make f* ols and Wl-e men e*jU*l-. [Steele. l'o rej ice in another s prosperity is t*> give iitent t * x ur own lot ; to mitigate im-ther’- grief is to alleviate or disdel y ur • wu. j Edw aids. The lit, of <'•: r• -t ii'| i. ••- us, the ex ample of t':.r ->* efi vat - us, the teach ing * i Christ e .nxict.- u>, hex md all I hi* *ls it is t In* dvat h of (’hr ist that draws us. F*oph ate i* inouly '*i employed in .p'ititiug out faults in those before them as to foiget that some behind max at the same time be dt s* anting mt their own.— [ PiiwX n. Homes are ike harp-. **f which one I is timly carved and bright with gilding, but tuned amijirring the air with it* discord- xx ile aiioth r is "trains that .ire a f *:ist of music. \ min that hath n * virtue in him self i vet i urn th virtue in others; fol meti s min is will either le* d up ui their own good m upon others'exit ; and who wnnteth tlie o,e will prey upon tin* other. \dvii e to the v*mng : K n *w'c*lge ! <*e**momy and'laitor * r ■ th* .sliming vir tues ,oj eivili/., *1 man 'I i x form the mi"t embiriir..* n.,-*s of > ( *ie' v and the sure.'! -Hir e of national ami indiv dual *' Ear . Peter C** pet*. A Magistratein Trouble. .1 I I'org* rtx a Mag -trateat \\ *>*>d v.lle, his L • n indeed by th* grind . jm x ■ f to* Stipe i**r < * ut t. i-n a charge of Mallea'iim e in office, > Personal Mention. Mr da- k Svki-s arr ved in th* ettx on Smni.ix las' and remained until to dav .limnix i- a jolly good fellow, ami is .iked by ev< ry body. The Famous ?..x*w Y**rl ■ 'luthiug House will sell von a tjSl;. ,-bsiiii i*n il.iiu, and overcoats at ha f price. Wi iiav« too many good*, ami they must Ih* H«.dd. <-all and supply yourself at 14<* Congrco* -treet. Death s Doings in Chatham. Ihe repor of the health officer of S ivanmih. bu t ** week ending Sai u da. l*'i|bru *rv ” *l. shows th t there wen 31 deaths fl whites ami J 2 colored. Coming to Savannah. Mr. E 'I I- ining I S. <• u iger. it th Here uc *1 pn ini-nt at Augusta figs lee ti m-leit *1 io Sivannah IL w d go n duty 1-ere in th** II venm d jiaiiae'it ti. **r about the ls!,prox Matrimonial Intentions. ME- Ma y M ite!ied,,om* of Savan t ab’s esteemed young ladies, will b uiiited it> the h <|y bonds of matrimonv w dm.ilay night next. We vxillr.fi* t the main r more fully after its wen:' auoe A Fine Appearance. Tlie ('idipi.tt Blues (ladets, umh command **f (’apt, Oscar Coles, comp : mettled th E< Uo office with a ver pleasant visit, on Monday morning la after which they visited East S ivauua and i*nj >\t 1 an o. -t r Bake or Barbecui ™ matter what you may want printed, call at THE EC mJ DM’ FATAL LEAP HIS IAHHIAIiE VENTILATED I THE GOLDEN EGG CRUSHED I HIS STRONG GRASP ON THE NEGRO RACE AS A PARTY LEADER LOST ETERNALLY ! BOTEEITWOGULFSIESTAM! TJ FACE THE COMING STORM ' AN INTERVIEW. ('apt. .J. A. Sykes, one of the rising H'ung men of Georgia and one of the □lost popular and favored son of Chat ham, being in the city last week, our re [>ort<r met him when the following in erview was had. ( apt. Sykes, what do you think of the marriage of Ered Douglass?” T think it an unfortunate thing lor him. While every man has the right to many whomsoever he pleases, that Joes not necessarily make the union a popu'ar or respectable one. Then again : he acts and*doings of men are measur 'd by their prominence and cercumstan* fes. It Mr. Douglass was a man of little m te, his marrying a white woman would not have been noticed. But he, who for years have posed as the leader •fa nationality, and the tittle of wh : ch □as never bdbn questioned or disputed akes unto himself a wife of another race, when they are so many of his own rae hat is far the superior of the one he •loeed. is an unfortunate thing for him is a leader.” Do you think it will tost him the Aide ship of the race ? I certainly do. He has lost all claim upon that pi sit ion. Let him be a letder in his new departure. He who hinks hints?!t above a race of people can not expect to lead that people. Il it was neei ssary to hold a ‘‘National < 'invention of (h lured mtn,” it was ab so'utely necessary to have National Col ored men and leaders. But in wh.u degree of respect could colored mon hold a man as their leader, who saw til tv scotn their race, and trust himself upon the lower elements of white society. I-or certainly no white woman of tin higher order of American society would many a <■ doted man, no matt* r to what ■ xteut I is reputa'im and wea’th ex tended. He has sdd by his marriage, that am uiz ail the daughters of Africa mine of ihem are good enough for mi wife. And who are these colored ladie but the children ol the race from which he sprang, and of which he was a leader. 11 they are slighted, must not the race be Hit who is not for us, is again-t us. Could we, without loosing our seif respect, recognize a man us our leader, when he thinks himself above us, and does not even think enough of the race t > marry one of >ts numbr? Suppose, for instance, that Mr. Parnell, should need a wife and goes and marries a col ored woman, what do you think the Country would think of him? Th Irish would denounce him and burn him in effigy, notwithstanding he is their great leader I refer to the Irish, because they are engaged in th* a *ixio grand heroic struggle of freedom as we a’--’ If rl law of n'ature and of decen cy, enjoins upon the white man the duty to pnserve the purity of his race, f hold, that it enjoins the same duty upon the colored man, for nature unlike men, makes no di-tinctioo in the en forcement of its laws. A white man never marri's a colored lady, no matter how highly r<S[ ectable. unless he is without the pale of society and respect of his rar-—and then it is seldom beard, exetpt the woman possesses m ire than common wealth and he has a desire to g t hold of it, \\ ell, Mr. Douglass is in iiis dotage, and his latest sun is sinking fast, soon it will set to rise no more. Then. perhaps Mr-. Douglass will be, the wife ot some white man and they will ive in style off the fortune of Old .Mau Dougla-s. This marriage of his will effect the sale of the ‘'Life and times of Ered Douglass ” Yessir, it has coveted hl* declining years with a shadow. It may b ■ that she thinks it is better to be the darling of a rich colored man than the slave <4 a poor white One.” Head Quarters First Colored Battalion Georgia Volun teers. Swannah, Ga., Eeb. 6, 1881. G exekal Orders No. 10. The companies composin'! this com mand are hereby ordered to be and ap pear fully unit’ rmed, armed and equip ped f. r battalion parade on Tu -day, February 12th, ut 2:30 p. in. lh line will be formed on South Broad street, right resting on Haber sham. The Colonel commanding expects and desires that company commanders will u-.> their best endeavors to have a dis play of tn 1 ranks in their several com panies that might be creditable t < the day and occasion. All uniformed drum corps will be admitted in the line. The Field and Staff will assemble at the residence • f the C 'onel command ing. By <>rd r of W. IL WoODIIoISE. Li< ut Col. C omni tiding. Loris B. Toomer, Li nt. and Adjutant. Second Grand Military Hop. The Colquitt B in s’ Cadets, will give their second grand military hop, Tues day night, February 12th.. at Mcln tyre’s hall, St. J ulian street, for th ii -peeial benefit and in honor of the bir.h day of Abraham Lincoln. This v ting military organizati n under commanded (’apt Oscar I’oles, will make a grand sinet parade during ti e day in th nr new and handsome unifniits. It is arii sly loped ih«ir enter an,c nt wdl be 1 'rgey attend* d. The hop which they nave at Walker s hall I. st we k. was a grand success in every pariicubr. I ick-ts only 25 cents. Andiew Ward. Charley Benjamin, Benjamin Coles P. Milledge, Jessie Green, and Benjamin Jordon, committee. Capt. Oscar Coles, chairman. ** Postponed from ths 12th.’ to the 13th. The Georgia Cadets of the Colored Military Academy, has postponed their grand dr.ss hop at Mclntyre hall, from Eeb. 12th., to Wednesday night Feb. 13th., to Empire hall, at which time this grand affair will take place, and it is hoped the attendance will be large, as it will be made extra-grand and enjoy able f. r all. I Third Masqerade Carnival. The third annual Masquerade Carni val i>i the pupils of the Metropolilut Dancing Academy, under the etficien management of Messes. Davison auc Gardner, will be celebrated at Euipin Hall, Tuesday night, February 19th Admission 25 cents Preparing for Better or Worse. “Gus" Shaw, Esq., one of Savannah’’ well-known young men, but now o' Brunswick, will be united in the boly bonds of matrimony in the near future i’ll, young lady is the daughter of Rev, W.J. White of Augusta. An account of the wedding will appear in the Echo Select Entertainment Ihe Shamrock Social Club, will givt their fourth grand Select entertainment Wednesday night, February 20th., at Empire ll.ill. Admission 25 cents Committee oi Arrangements- W. C Marshall. J. J. Simmons, J. Dorsey, 0. Smith, \\ . Lewis, A. Mulligan Fiooi .Manager, J..J. Smalls. Chairman. Grand Jug Breaking. A grand jug breaking will take place at the First Bryan Baptist church, (to morrow.) Monday night February 11th. Everybody is invited to be present and witness the same, which will certainly I prove interesting. A representative oi the Echo has been invited, who will give a lull account of the jug breaking in our next issue. A Surprise Party Meets a Surprise. Who is the widower living on New Houston str<et near the Cemetery, that I object’ d a surprise party irum entering her 1 raiiche.’ because they happened not to be “mujat toe’s The party, was however, very kindly received by a family who was not quite so par ticular about the color, so long as they were respectable. Their First Entertainment. The 1 uion Protective Association, will give their first grand entertainment on Tuesday night Feb. 12th., at Chat ham >dd mill, lor t heir special benefit, and in honor of Lincoln $ birthday, lieket- only 2-> cents. Messes. A. Wil liam- J . 11. Cox, I. Burke, E. P. Small, layer. A. Mercherson and A. W. Benjamin. Committee. Andrew Miller, Ch.iirtmm. The Young Chathams on Deck. ill* oung Chatham Light Infantry, will give i grind Military Hop, at * h.thim ,ew hail. Mondiy night, Feb >u.tr\ Isth . lor thtjr special benefit He ent.it inment promises t> be a _rami ; iia i ami it will be good to le ’h re liekets only 25 cents. Messes. S. Sanders I h mas Allen, A. Harr..-, Morris Griot. I Ivans ami E. Johnson, < uri.it'e ■. B elmrd Harper, Chairman. Opened Again. Mr. E 31 D eunis, one of the many subsci i her- to t o Echo, whose place of business, a fir-t-class restaurant, was dc-troye I during the Yamacraw confla gration, h is, we are pleased to state re op med. His restaurant is now situated on West Broad street, opposite Indian. \\ e wish our friend all success possi-i Ide in Ins new In adqmirteis, and that he will soon be recompensated lor his loss, in the way of a large patronage. Grand Odd Fellows Festival. A grand Odd Fellow.- Festival, will be given at Chatham new hall Tues day night., February 16th., for the bene fit 01 raising means by which to assist in erecting the Odd Fellows’ Temple. Ihe stme is to be' made one of the gr ind st and most enjoyable events of its kind given this season. Ticket "idy 2a <•< nt.-. Me-ses. J. F. Jones. \ A. Coleman, A. Williams, J. A, \\ iliums and 11. K. Haynes, Commit tee, I . Menderson, Chairman. How it is Done. Ihrough the kindness of Mr. Win. Coolidge, th' efficient Superintendent oi the Savannah l’o-t Office carriers de livery. we are enabled to present our readears with a summary of the work done by the carriers during the mouth ol January, The report is as follows; Delivered It gistered letters, 750 ; mail Ictteis. 76.Stif; mail postal cards, 2<1,0 |'.t; I u-al letters, 9,512; local postal card-. 7.120: newspapers, 35,579. C I ected—Letters, 65,705; postal cirds 21 -15; newspapers, 6,137. 'Tis only a Warning ! Il a certain middle-aged mulatto woman living on West Boundry street near Sim-, would cease making herself • ioo fresh" in talk.ng and laughing, to another woman while on her stoop, about a certain well-known gentleman wiien lie pa.-s by, she will no doubt kv p her name from the public. This article is only a warning. If the above act i- repeated, a full description of the • gam-.-makers ’ will b given to the public, that tmy may know, also,‘‘that all the fools arc not dead yet.” Be ware, tin- is only a warning. A Brilliant Wedding- Mr. E. A. Springs and Mrs. Jennie La i-ou, w.-re united in the holy bonds of ma iim my, on Wednesday evening la.-t. at the bi ide’s residence on Henry -trect. second door west of Whitaker, in the pr. .-cnee of a lirge number oi invited guests. Ihe alia r was beyond doubt grand. Quite a tiue s- lection of the most fashionable, air t very costly cos tumes were m ticeable. This event may be e a-se-1 iiiii-mg colored weddings, as one of the most brilliant of the sea son. To the happy couple, the Echo cheerfu ly wi-hes them a pleasant voy age over and along lifes rugg- d high way, w ith ad the joy, gladness and hap piness. th,y s> richly deserve. All Quiet in Frog Town It wiil be remembered that the Echo tailed attention to that cut-throat por tion of the city, known as Frog-Town, li st week. Ihe result if which was re markable and woithy of note, from the fact that four policemen were seen irusii.g ar. uml the <1 ns almost the entire d y. which n turally caused the light-fir ger.-d and vulgar mouth villains to lav low ami ke< p quiet. About five <» clock on Sund »y afteimon last, a re porter ot the Echo in company with s veral citizens, ventured through the ‘Five Points" of Savannah, in order to m te if there really hud been any change, which was as stated above, all quiet and I plenty ofpolicetrteu around. The pen ny dice gamblers were not seen; the usual number of cut-throats had disap peared and the women were trying to act deacent. It is hoped that a suffici ent number of policemen will be kept ip blog-Town, during the Sabbath, es pecially, in order to enforce deacency among a class of villains who reside on the back street, and have no ragard for the Sabbath. A Home on Easy Term]!; I HAVE a nice little house, with th* rooms and kitchen, situated in the ' desirable part of the city, which I will «ll for three hundred do) lai a cash and the bul.- ance payable at $lO per u onth widndo interest. This is a good d ance for soul poor man to secure a home on a slight ad vance over house tent. Address, “W.,” feb. 10 t 1.1 Leap Year NecK-Tle Festival. Tile ladies < f Bt. Philip .*> A. Al E church Sunday Sclio U wid give i grand Leap Year Niek-lie r.stivai Chatham new hah, \\ eai<e.-d >y uiylip, February J3tii., for the oei.cth ul tai church organ and Su may iSihoui- Tickets for the same has ve u is.-.tK'i from the Echo office and .t i- eati esU» hoped the attcndauce v. ill be uige. The Coachmen Boys to the Froi t. The Coachmen Buys, of the Foresit city, will give an entertainment at Em pire hall, Monday night, February 2b(h. ' which is their first < ntertainment tbi”** season, and it is hoped the s.ime will be ! largely attended. Admission 25 Celis. Messes. B. Chipp, J. Sanders and D. 11. Haywood J/auagers. Look out for It. q Messrs. David Weisbein W Co’ . mammoth new advertisement Will ! appear next week. A Grand Supper for the Benlfit of the First Bryan Baptist Church. A grand .-upper will be given for the benefit of the First Bryan B iptist church Monday night, February 18th.. at Chat ham old hall, by the ladies of the Gtli lean Society. It is Imped that there f will be a large attendance. Tickets 25 cents. Mrs. J. M;n>hili, Airs. E. Philpot, Mrs. J. J. hn son, Miss c. (r. I x Collier, Mrs. D, Woods, Mrs. A. j| Reace, Mr.-. N. Broughton, Mrs. J. Green. Mr . Brown, Mrs. C. Lewis. B C. Jackson and Master Cha’u. Fos-, *• ter, assisted by the de cons of the church. tI Grand Military Hop, A gland Military Hop, will he *iv"h by the Chatham Light Infartry, al t teir hall, Tuesday night, Februar. 12th., for their spe ial benefit. This grand affair is also, given in ho ior of tilt birthday of Abraham Lincoln, which will be duly celebrated by the Chathams and other e inpanies on the afernoo ' of the 12 h Alei-C'. H. .1 hnso.a Aleck Davis, S Butler. I. Ivans, S Gr tin. and M A Grant committee R. I. Grant, charm ;ii. Remember that the price of admission to this grand affair, is only 25 cents Fish For Everybody and Anybody. When you wish nic • iresh fih and oysters, at prices to suit the time . till I at any hour during the day, call at Francis J. Byrd’s, No. 181 lam between .L ff. rson and Bmiat 1 su-i < ts. Fresh fish is being r<c iced daily fiom Fort Pulaski and Cedar Keys. The pit ronage of the public is r.rm-sfly solici ted. Country orders will receive prompt attention. Come right along with your job print ing to the. Echo office It will be ex ecuted neat and cheap - * Try L- Fried’s Modjeska *1.2» White Shirt for fit and quality. Just opened a dandy line of -carfs and ties, at L. Fried’s Bargains, bargains, bargains ’ in dogski gloves at L. Fried's Try L. Fried’s lolantle > J .no White Shirt for fit and quality. For latest style in shirrs, , <, hrs uni ,culf- L. Fried’s is the place. L. Fried guarantees 25 per eent or more saved in two or tiir<-e dealines , t-> be con vinced at facts, give him a trial. Cardigan jackets going at a serfice at L. Fried’s. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. Under and by virtue of :r writ of exe cution issued out of the IL norable th - fifth Circuit Court of the I nited State for the Eastern Division Southern I>is trict of Georgia in favor of the p'nint If Samuel J. Armstrong, in the following case to wit. Samuel J. Armstrong vs Isaac N. Hart, D. F. Hart. Isaac Hart. S. G. Hart and A. T. Hart. I have levied upon the following described property as the property of Isac II .rt deceased : Lot of land numb r one hundred and nuety (I'JH containing two hundred and fifty acres (25(1 ■ mote or less, situated ad being in the tenth (10) Malitia Dist'ief of the County of .Mitchell, State of Georgia. And will sell the same at public auction before the Custom House in (’ ty of." ivannali. County of Chatham and State ofGeorgia on the first Tuesday in Match next, between the lawftl hours ot sale. Tenants in possess on notified in writing. Dated: Savannah Ga.. Janunry 15th 1884. • IL D. LOCKE, U S. Marshal, jan 20 41] X ..*« . t ,t .i and theC“or-'M-t ”-nx 0 ir a' to patentability, free o. eh. _.-.i < L * PATENTS MUNN A CO., of the BcrEvrinc con tinue toact as Solicitors for Patents, Caverns, Trude Marks, Copyrights, for the United States. Canada, England, France, German y. etc. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years'experience. Patents obtained through MUNN A CO. are noticed In the SCIENTIFIC American, the largest, l est, and most widely circulated scientific pajsT. f,".3hi year. Weekly . Splendid engravings and interesting In formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amer ican sent free. Address M CNN .V CO.. Si ILNI'IFIO AMBRICAN Office, 2GI Broadway, New York. DAMON&PEETS,“ dealers in Type, Presses. Paper Cutters, ami all kinds of Printing Materials, both New and Second-hand. A corrected list of prices is sued weekly, of all material on liand for sale, (much of which are genuine bargains) will be mailed free on application. We can furnish anything from a Hod kin to a Cylinder Press. BARGAINS - BOOTS, Shoes For Everybody at Prices to suit the Timos L. W. WORTSMAN, Next door to Solomon’s Drug Store, Savannah, Ga. KBOUSKOFF’S WHOLESALE IND RETAIL MILLINERY STORE I iwery body knows KrouskotF’s Store, where you ran find the largest stock in the South, and to suit every body. We offer tiiis week : to sell at Retail, our immense wholesale stock at unheared of prices. Any BLACK STRAW - " c “ s '£ ,w Tw«nty-Fi>e Trimmed Dress Hats in any Style, at prices to astonish you., /e»vets and Satins tor dress trimming at HALF price. We also make a Specialty In Crape, Mourning Hats and Sonnets. Remember it is money saved to your‘pocket to call on ; S. Birouskofi’, Cor. Whitaker & Congress St. L:h>p. ONE ][ JINUTEI Ilon’t Forget The Bargains Z Money in your poeket! the golden ehanee at the Central Shoe Store. —A few of those samples of—<*— BtoSIS AM SHOES ’ ‘ ’"V nncea-not near cost and the slaughter goes on !—. bhoes for everybody ! Shoes at your own prices! CENTRAL SHOE STORE S. W. Corner Broughton and Barnard streets, HT. gg® 1 " SB Bi JELL :h “ ’ i>i- H ICT Q J9F IRjfik-'- > * ,r “ H;u “ KHm *" !;1 vr HJ'lil "^■ t X ANi I Rev. L. Bf Hf. . btHik MV 19 ■ -I i ah i th- BMP ww !t! ' rir ‘ 11 -' M I ’’’ HBBHI ’n ice. The books were «<»ld last :»< ?! ’ an»i ire therefore ;di’t t ' *i» • f'> r Address ill orders to or • a'l at ! . !'• ii ■•Hi ■ . \»* ■' Jetfer- <-ui M. Savannah,' .nt ham <•> Georgia. STOCK. KD! —WITH THE BEST.— My Brinc'li Dim Stor, on Wot Broad md Waldbtirz str. i ts. There may be found a full iine of the Leading I’.-itent M,ili< ines, Drugs, Chemicals, l ure Whiskies and Brandies Dr Med.final ase. Lamps and Lamp GooD, loilet irticles, Cigars and i <>b iee<>, I’uri and Fresh Gard iii Se ds. Ac. 'Hie I’re -'niptim Department will be inuiid c mplete. Th■■ purity of medicines and ,’hemicals guaranteed, the same being md r t hi- management ol mv a sistant, Mr. Geo. I'. Weinmann, <■! New \ ork, who has had ten jears’ exne; .erne as n prescript!’, mist. Edward J. Kieffer, Pli G. West Broad an I Waldliurg str. ets, and Stewart and Wist Broad streets. —SWA3P LOTTERY COMPACT— —OF— J » Tlw franc! i»e«r fhi enu rpri >■ i upon ll’ceharlrr rt „ til lb,- ihr I. .-i-i, ~r. ~l II ~ s, p, ■ , tl„. Ih-.iiA Sw.ohp Uipia mpanv an.l it- f-sa ity ha* I‘<-i‘h herb 1., ior. ih.‘ C...ir * Tl,. in view e the irn l,r„v, ox-pt «’>■! rv ..-p -ion- cl <he < ana-, a mosi iii>[.-oi>.’ui | uliii’- w’ok comiictiiig ib‘ will, r* of Vil’inv. nmi North Carolina. Only 2 5 000 t i kd- ;ue to l»- sold with 356 Prizes ’ A" ;f. gating a liach drawing lias secured added confidence, and th v will be Hind., le/ularly U[>ou lip’ third I burs lavofvaeh inontli. n. foi 1 >he public, and under ‘he Supervision of duly authoriz’d Commissioners, the 21st February, 1884, ft# CLASS 0 i< presented with the lollowing scllEMh: -CAPITAL PRIZE. $5,0C0. I Prize of $5,000 is $5,000 1 Prize o 81.5 IS) is $1 'iol> 1 do I,iH'il is ' 1 ,|o so<) is du 20, i, 200 ; do 200 is 2m 1 do .... la 20 { ,i„ 2 0 i» W K do UK' are <g' 15 do ■•o me V" X ••" ’lino j 2'“* •* •* 1 ’ Approximation Prizes. s « IPO prizes. dlstrihuting TICKETS ONLY 31.00. P.sr ~t 1.,.' r- one':, 1011. <1 ol l ouse, a < ■nnus’iy. T. S’. licr'oacli., Xxzta.ruxg'er. Ap lu'si m, for club rale-, or or urlbnn.'.tionjipou to v ) o'Jier bii*ir••**. »hiniid be pithily written, livu ■ ,-onm . anrl town ol wr ier, Rc»i» ; H. n- f ho > h-" hy »*xi*ress rather than b) • ; O- tn .t*vy onifrp* •I r» i i •<lh D* r»« i I’xpr '!* uir-rt'e-a U)»cii 3 .mi Uiger-unm will be p»i»l b) the < oinpany. AdJrew pluinlr, J P. lIORHVH. N folk, Va ♦<>*■ '’’h' of MekM* riu;ti;rwi tlitou- mu< die J»iate. AddfCM* applieslioaa a* above. The under»ignpd >npen i-wm! »he Drawing Clan* <\ on the 17th Jan ’M. of the Ddhjul Huamii Lottery < omp ny, an I certify that it w;u<wnduilkt with Miict fairnaM u> all lutertated* GEO. T. ROGERS, ) I ne .s* i HAS. PICKETT, ) O office, which is the cheapest place in the city. «' k-i* Men, Asmj You I Its. Masonic Meetings. A F.X< F LSIOR I.OFXiE No. 1. A. F. & A. M ' -ww-t at Mau nie Hall, St. Julian street, the A tirat and third Monday nights in each month at a o'clock. F. 11. Williams, W. M. tf. J. I>. < ampbell, Secretary. Gi'l.Dr.N PJJI.F. LODGE No. 5, A. F Jt A. M.’ meets at Masonic H ill St. Julian street, the first and third F riday Nights in each momth, at 8 o’clock F, J. Wright, W. M. Garrett Scott, secretary Dr. Knapp s Drug Store. Dr. Knapp’s drug store, coiner South Broad and Jefferson streets, is the place to select a fine assortment of Dressing Cases, • Mor Cases, Cigar Cases, Perfume Stand.-, French Plate Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Coml's, Nail and Tooth Brushes, also a full line of Pure Drugs, Ch'-micals and Patent Medicines, Pre scriptions given special attention, day ami night. Lamp goods ami fixtures in endless variety. The patronage of the public is earnestly solicited. built??.' d JU A LiS, ii<■>, Riugworni, lu- <■“ bunch Boils, an I Eruptluus of the f'Aiu, ‘ l:»e d.rect result uf ;ui mip.irc sr.ie ui tl. blood. '] ■> -uf th* - ti .-c.iS.s liit bluud must lx* purified, ar. li< - to a hva'khy and na- tural cun.iit.u. . a • MiS Sau.s.u- iiilLLt l»«ts for uv- . forty «’ i s ',.«•• u rvc"gHu.c<l Ly vini m. t n e.t! * adtii HiU > a.- I e mod pow erin' •». i j>>i .kit . in existence. It trees th-* - . iCHi . >:.i ait <-ui biiiu' ts. ei:i iciics an I strengthens the blood. i\ moves ail traces of m;:cu...ii 1 •a: .0 (, ami piuws ;is. U a vomph le 4....5ic: of >cr<•!uL us G.M*aa*s. A Ik-unt Cun* of Scrofulous Suros. “ .-»<►! lie months* ago * was trouble 1 wish ppi ofuious soins ! tut er: on my tees. The limbs u re Lady ► ’.vol cn and h.tiaim d. ami the smes discharged Luge quantities of otb ;> ve mett’-r. Pen' remedy 1 tried fa. ei. mail I used A > 1. »a hsaia hii la, of wh.«-h I have iifni t then tbice bottles, with tiie result that the sort s are healed, and d v general h*. lih git ally improved. I feel scry giabii.i fur the good your medicine has done H c. Yours respectfully. Mks ANN O’Bhian.** I lx Sullivan St., New York, <h:n«‘2l,lBt2. ► p • All persons interested are invited to call on Mrs. O’Bi’aii; also upon the Rev. Z. I*. M inis of *S East 54th Street, New Yoik City, vt ho will take pleasure in testify ini; to the wonderful v Hi vary of Ayer’s >arsapari!ia. not only in the cure of this iady, hut in his own case and many others within his knowledge. The well bnovru writer rm ttw R- tfon IL r<ihl t B. \V. Bvll, of :<JL, wi dts, June- 7, 1 Having sutiit rrd severely for some years with Eczema, and have, g I: ik d io find relief from other reme,!,< t I . 1 :;mc use, (hiring the past three months. <>( A*. ’-It s S.\Rs?.PA PILLA, Which b:i< e.p ri d :> r’ru*/r/e cwrr. 1 cot’si ler it a mrgi iiment remedy for ail blo<rt| Aye r’s C re spr ri U a riiiuu'aiCA 3»:<1 r< gul; irs Uie action of the digestive an-l assim at vc orgai s. renews a’d strengthe: * •’ v ;*i’ f-rccs. av.d sj»eedi!y . es Bh ’iii *:His’'», N<* traiu a. Rheiima t’;• *:vr>. Cita rh.n PebHify, ami a’d ■*>■ ■•= >r ; -b •. f o * ?n imp.ov> r'..'!m ior co r t ted ‘*oii '■’ < of th.’ i .oof:. and a v esk- VitP-Lif. II - ineC’D'par ib’r >hr I v ‘ nucst L' »<>d medi cine. on -iccou i •». i. -co itA -tr *. gth, a.i t gi crd power over d : sca6 rt . r.v Dc.J.C. Ayer i Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DrnpgF«ts; price fl, six bottle* for iu. BARGAINS ! SHOES <KN D For ~ Ladies, Misses, And Children. ( R. A WILLIAMS - STALL NO- 55, CITY MARKET. The best Beef, Mutton and Pork, always on hand at prices to su t the times. 'Phe patronage of the public is solicited. -NEW YORK BAR- —AND— BILLIARD SALOON. —2B South Broad Street,— SAVANNAH, GA, The choicest WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS, at the Bar. A fine BILLIARD SALOON ATTACHED, with the Improved I Combination Collender’s Table. H. B. BROWN A GEO. NEIL, Proprie o rs. solicited. An Old Soldier’s EXPERIENCE. J* Calvert, Texas, ; May 3, 1883. ** I wish to express my appreciation of ths valuable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. ’• While with Churchill’s army, just before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a se vere cold, which terminated in a dangerous ■ough. I found no relief till on our march we came to a country store, where, on aching for come remedy, I was urged to try A vxn's Ckxut Pxctoral. " I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then I have kept Pbctobax constantly by me, for family use, and I hare found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lung diseases. J. W. Whitliy." Thousands of testimonials certify ths prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the use of Avan’s Chkut PnCTonau Being very palatable, the yo ung> mt children take it readily. PBXPAUD BY Dr J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mate, Sold by all Druggists. zzs3>rrt-2’. smith, IXDERTAkEK & CABINET MAKER Has removed to Gwinnett Street, near West Broad, Savannah, Ga. A. L. BRADWEL L, STALL NO. 29 CITY MARKET De tier in Fresh Pork and Sausages, at prices to suit the times. The patron age of the public is respectfully soli cited. T a ATTA Claims a specialty, and wab- I . A i\i I I bants, additional UOME IJZA.II IL7 STEAD CERTIFICATES and all dads of LIND SCRIP bought and sold. Large Stock, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Do you want to sell or buy? If so, write to A. A. T HOM AN, Washington. I>. <’• AYER’S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to cure all eases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, ami Liver Com plaint. In ease of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by onr circular of •July Ist, 18S2, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mas#. Sold by all Druggists. DECIDED BY —Royal Havana Lottery.— Class 1150. FEBRUARY 21 St 1884. Number for Number. Prize for Prize, with 210 Additional Prizes. ....21.000 BALLOTS. 735 PRIZES.... SCHEDULE: 1 Capital Prize $8 000 1 Capital Prize I,SOU 1 Capital Prize I,W> 2 Prizes $3OO each. o€u 6 Prizes gloo each GO I lio Prizes of fftoeach.. 410 Prixesof Jio each i.n*> 2 Approximations to Ist. prize, 8 loOeacti i 200 2 Approximations to 2d prize s’o each, $ lO> 525 Prizes, as above, being the full number in the Royal Havana, and 210 Additional Prizes of $5 each to the 21> : tickets having as eliding numbers the two terminal units of the number drawing the Capital Prize of f 5.000.... l.flfio 735 Prizes, amounting to 422,1; o TICKETS $2, HALVES fl, AH Prizes Paid on Presentation. Cautlon.-See that the name GOULD A CO. is on your ticket; none other are original or reliable. E'er information apply to SHIPBEY COMPANY. General Agents. 1212 Briwdway, or 68 East Randolph st,, New York city. Chicago, or JJOHN B. FERNANDEZ, Savannah. Ga. St. La nr.