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Savannah Intelligence Office,
US i.ihertv STREET,
Third door from Whitaker.
Apply to thi- above for Blitters, Chain i
lM‘rmaid.% House Girls, Cooks, Waiters, |
Nurses, Hostlers, etc.
We guarantee first class servants.
P B. BHACEWELL & THOMAS.
JOSIAH J. GRANT,
Wheelwright, Blacksmith and
General Jobbing,
Manufacturer of GRAN I S (ciebiated
Cotton Gimlet (or Sampling cot ton.
1O(> CantfrcM St,, near Montf/omery,
SAVANNAH, GA.
SEWLY FITTED UP.
.LABORING MEN’S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor.
Ifiif Hrynn St., NA I'.l SNA it, (JA.
Meals at nil hours. Choicest brands of
'wines, liquors and cigars Jwayson hand.
WHEN VISITING WAGON, GA.,
STOP AT
Mr. C. H. TtolMs Hotel,
Only first class house, in the city for the
accommodation of colored people, 'i'a
bit's supplied with the best tuc mi’ki’l
affords. Convenient to business p. t ol
the c’iv. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop's*.
Fourth st reet, Mac m, Ga.
JAMES J. JEFFERSON,
The Boss Barber and Hairdresser
Corner West Broad and Congreiw Sis.
Respectfully informs ihc public t hat he
is now prepared to do nil kinds of work
in Lis line, at the chcapi ,i. rate;;. Ch I
drcu’s and Ladies’ hairet’flivig a specif ’
ty. Call and give him a trial before go
iiig ehewhere. Open Sundays from 6to
11 o’clock, a. n
B. D. middelton,
THE BARBER.
'Formerly with James Carey and Jane s
B. Alston, desires to inform his tmmy
friends that he. has opened a
FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP.,
At No. 180 Eryan street, near Jefferson,
wuere hu will be plear.cd to accommodate
all who may call on Ivin. Open 0.1 Sun
days from (i io I Lo'clock, a. in.
LEWIS
55 PR A YTON STREET.
HAIR DRESSER
Children’s and Ladies’ Ha’icutting and
I hampooin',' 11 specialty. Shaving neatly
dope. Customers private mugs. Open
from 6u. in. until I I :“>0 p. m. Sundays,
6. in. to 10 a. m.
letter** rx’ jerrs
HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM.
■ Ladies’ am! denis’ wi;/ made !<> <>• <h’i.
Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls,
-“YrizziM and I lair Jewelry. W«’ root ami
makeup Indies’ own c nibin<s in any
desirable stylo. 'Wehitvc character Wigs
and Beards of all hint'”. to rem i’or M is
ipwrcijles^ftdenUTluuiments. Ladies and
childHirOmr Cutting mid sbampoonmg.
Also, bafewref sing at your icsidcnce L
lequirod. We cut and trim b.ciys in all
of the latest styles. Gish paid for cm
hair and combi u«rs of all Kinds. AU goods
willin' 'y exchange# if not satisfactory.
Kid" Gloves Ciotyd.
it. M. BENNETT,
No. 56 Whitajter St. Savannah, Gm
Fli.AN'K®’.!N F. .ION ns.
AT STALL KO. St, Hi THE MARKET,
Announces to bis friends mid the public
that lie keeps j>n hand a frosh supply of
the best Beef, Veal mid Mutton, :? ■<> all
kinds of game when iff season, mid will
lie glad to wait on bis customers as usual
wit.i politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and saiislac.ion is
, guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON'T FORGET, STALL NO. 31.
Edward B. Campbel!,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
butcher.
Cor. Wheaton a id East Boundary Street.
IJeef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
Articles fresh and of the best quality.
Orders promptly filled and delivered free
to any part of the cLy.
"green grocery.
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henry FIELDS
THE OLD RLIfABI.K'
GTtl’' KNGU< ><JKF2
inform his friends and the
public that he still bolds the fort
old stand coiner Soudi Broad and
Bcundry streets, where be keeps on
hand constantly, a full supply « f fresh
Beef, Veal, Multon. Pork, Fish, Poultry,
JSggs, Came mid all kinds of Vegetables.
Prices reasonable —to suit the times.
Goods delivered if desired. J
THE COCAINE HABIT.
The Worst Slavery Known —Now Rorel*
lationa of Power.
'k-notnnati Tines-Htar
When cocaine was discovered the medical
world exclaimed “thank heaven*”
But useful as it is, it is also dangerous, es
pe< tally when its use is perverted from tho
deadening of pain for surgical operations, to
the stimulation and destruction of the human
body. Its first effects are soothing and cap
tivating, but the thraldom is thu most hor
rible slavery known to humanity.
J. L. Stephens, M. 1)., of Lebanon, 0.,
was interviewed by our reporter yesterday
at the Grand Hotel, and during the conver
sation the doctor said: “The cocaine habit
Is a thousand times worse than the morphine
and opium habits, and you would be aston
ished,” he said, “if you know how frightfully
the habit is increasing.”
“ What are its effects?”
“It is the worst constitution wrecker ever
known, it ruins the liver and kidneys iu
half a year, and when this work is done, the
strongest constitution soon succumbs.”
“Do you know of Dr. Unde:hip’s case here
in Cincinnati?”
“That, leading physician who be ame a
, victim of the cocaine habit? Yes. His case
■ was a very sad one, but the habit car. be
' cured. 1 have rescued many a man from a
I worse condition.”
“Wh it, worse than Dr Underhill's?”
‘ Indeed, sir, far so. Justin M. Hall, A
M., M. D., president of th State Board of
Health of lowa, anil a famed pru titionor,
und Alexander Neil, M. D., professor of sur
gery in the Columbus Medical Collage, and
president of the Academy of Medicine, a man
widely known, Rev. W. P. Clanceyiiof Indi
anapolis, Ink, from personal experience iu
opium eating, etc., can txill you of the kind
of success our form of treatment wins, and
so can 11. C. Wilson, formerly of Cincinnati,
who is now associated with me.”
“Would you mind letting our readers into
the sec-rot of your methods;”
“Well, young man, you surely have agood
tdt of assurun e to ask a man to give his bus
iness away to the public; but 1 won’t disap
point you. I have twated over 20,000 pa
tients. I n common with many eminent phy
ticians, I for years made a dose study of the
streets of the habits on too system and the
organs w hich they most severely attack. Dr.
Hall, Dr. Neil and Mr. Wilson, whom 1 have
mentioned, and hundreds of others equally
ns expert, made many similar experiments
on their own behalf. We each found that
these drugs worked most destructively in the
kidneys and liver; in fact, finally destroyed
them. It was then apparent that no cure
coul i be effected until those organs could ba
restored to health. We recently exhausted
the entire range of medical science, experi
menting with all known remed:es for these
organs, and as the result of these close inves
tigai ions we all substantially agreed, though
following different linos of inquiry,
that the most reliable, scientific prepa
ration. was Warner’s safe cure. This-,
was the second point fn the discovery.
Too third was our own private form of treat
ment, which, of course, we do not divulge to
the public. Every < aso that we leave treated
first with Warner’s s afe cure, then with oui
own private treatment, and followed up
again with Warner’s safe cure tor a few
weeks, has been successful. These habits
can’t be cured without using it. because the
habit is nourished and sustained in the liver
and kidneys. The habit can be kept up in
moderation, however, if free use be also
made, at the same time, of that great
remedy.”
“Yes, it is a world famed and justly cele
brated specific! Like many other physicians.
I used to deride the claims made for it, but i
know now for a la t that it is the world’;
greatest blessing, having sovereign powej
over hitherto incurable diseases of th-;
kidneys and liver, and when i have said
that, young man, I have said nearly every
thing, for most diseases originate in, or are
aggravated by, a. depraved condition of the
kidneys.”
“People do not realize this, because, singu
iar as it may seem, the kidneys may be in a
very advanced stage of decomposition, and
yet owing to the fuc-t that there are but few
nerves of sensation in them the subject wil!
not experience much pain therein. On thii
account thousands of people die every yeai
of kidney disease unknowingly. They havi
so-called disorders of the head, of the heart
and lungs and stomach, and treat them it
vain, for the real cause of their miserv is de
ranged kidneys, and they were restored to
health the other disorders would soon dis
appear.
Dr. Stephens’s experience, that can be con
firmed by many thousands whom he has
treated, a Ids only moYe emphasis to the ex
perience of many hundreds of thousands nil
o’, er the world, that the remedy ho refers tc
is without any doubt the most, beneficent
discovery over given to humanity.
Repartee.
Thackery, during his stay in Charles
ton, met the famous Mrs. King, daugh
ter of James L. I’ettegrcw, a great. Un
ionist, wlu>, pr bping questioned aftei
the of tiic State as to what ht
; ntendje< dpiug,’ replied: “Well, tin
State ta gwtig to the devil, and I’m go
tng with it.” Mrs. King was at thai
lime one of the leaders of society
Thackery remarked, with rather mon
Lrusquencss than elegance, on his intro
duction to her; “I understand, l\lrs.
King, that you are verv fast,” whereupor
(he brilliant woman, whose forte was re
oartee, replied; “Ah, Air. Thackery, we
must not place too much confidence iu
what we hear, for 1 was informed that
you were a gentleman.” It is said the
moud Englishman never forgot the re
tort of the high spirited Southern wo
man.
This retort is quite equal to that of a
bright woman of the West the other day.
A tactless lady came eagerly up to hei
ind said: “My dear, allow me to intro
duce Mr. Jones to you. He says he met
vou sometime ago and was not favorably
impressed with you. I wish him to know
you better, ami tben 1 am sure he will
.ike you.”
The luckless man stood a flushing or
unblushing ('is you wish to take it)
scrutiny. Then the bright woman re
plied :
“I did not make a favorable impres
sion? Ah! 1 am forced to say Mr. Joins
made no impression on my luind w hat-
Jver.”
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Trade Topics.
“Anything new in the papers, Toni ?”
“Yes, here’s something about a decline
in rolling stock—a cuttle-train pitched
down an embankment.”
“Anything Jtbout the cotton or woolen
market ?”
“Yes- -a failure in the yarn trade. ’
“ Who’s faikxi ?”
“An unsuccessful author in New
York.”
A j.ady named Augustins Ahumada
has died in Santiago at the age of 115
years, and at Talca Mrs. -Juana Gatica
has died, aged 130 years. The hitter
loaves two sons, one aged 88 and the
other 95.
—
A Delicate Sense.
“That man has -i sub-lime occupation. ’
“What is that ?”
“He’s a, plasterer. You’d think hits
sense of touch would lie very fine. Since
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“That’s funny!”
Yes, but it’s a decwised surety that
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