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Safannah Intelligence Office,
148 LIBERTY STREET,
Third door from Whitaker.
Apply to the above for Butlers, Cham
bermaids, House Girls, Cooks, Waiters,
ffurscs, Hostlers, etc.
We guarantee first-class servants.
| P. B. BRACEWELL &
fa JOSIAH J. GRANT,
Wheelwright, Blacksmith and
• General Jobbing,
Manufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated
Cotton Gimlet fos.Sampling cotton.
■ 190 Congronn St., near Montgomery,
SAVANNAH, GA.
NEWLY FITTED UP.
I LABORING MEN’S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
i Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor,
182 Bryan St., SAVANNAH, O' 1.
■ Meals at all hours. Choicest brands of
wines, liquors and cigars alwayson hand.
I When visiting macon. ga.
EL ‘ STOP AT
f Is. C. B. Thompson’s Hotel,
I Only first-class house in tliecily for the
accommodation of colored people, 'fa
bles supplied with the best the market
■ affords. Convenient to business part of
the city. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop’ss.
Fourth street, Mac in, Ga.
JAMES J. JEFFERSON.
The Boss Barber and Hairdresser
Corner West Broad and Congress Sts.
Respectfully informs the public that he
is now prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line, at the cheapest rates. Chil
dren’s and Ladies’ haircutting a special
ty. Call and give him a trial before go
ing elsewhere. Open Sundays from 6to
II o’clock, a. m.
B. D. Lvliddelton,
j THE BARBER.
Formerly with James Carey and Janies
‘B. Alston, desires to inform his many
£ friends that he has opened a
•FIRST-CLASS BARBERSHOP,
At No. 180 Bryan street, near Jefferson,
wnere he w ill be pleased to accommodate
nil who may call on him. Open on Sun
days from 6 to 11 o’clock;, a. in.
1i 3 2 NIV ETT’S
I HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM.
■ Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order.
B Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls,
B Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and
■ makeup ladies’ own combings in any
style. We have character Wigs
B and Beards of all kinds to rent for Mas-
B queradesandentertainments. Ladies and
9 children Hair cutting and shampooniug.
|l Also, hair dressing at your residence if
9 required. We cut. and trim bangs in all
I of the latest styles. Cash paid for cut
H hair and combings of ali kinds. All goods
B .tg.Ulingly exchanged if not satisfactory.
9 Kia Gioves Cleaned.
B R. M. BENNETT,
B No. 56 Whitaker St. Savannah, (la.
I FRANK CI N F. .I ON ES,
I AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
■ Announces to his friends and the public
9 that he keeps on hand a fresh supply of
9 the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
9 kinds of game when in s.-ason, and will
9 be glad to wait on bis customers as usual
9 with politeness and promptness. His
9 prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
■ guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
H DON’T FORGET. STALL NO. 31.
■ Edward B. Campbell
9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I BUTCHER
■ Cor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
■ Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork', Sausages,
■ Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
K Articles fresh ami of the best quality.
■ Orders promptly tilled and delivered free
B to any part of the city.
■GREEN GROCERY.
B —° —
■HEN It Y El EE I
B THH OLD RELIABLE
|GRE KIX O ROCEFt
WOULD inform his friends and the
public that he still holds the fort
!■ t his old stand cornCr South Broad and
■East Boundry streets, where he keeps on
«hand constantly, a full supply • f fresh
■ Beef, Veal, Mutton. Park. Fish, Poultry,
■Eggs, Game and all kinds of Vegetables’.
■ Prices reasonable— to suit the times'
|HGoods delivered if desired.
L'RINTING
UF every description
; & ’ r, ‘E OF THIS PAFL3
THE YOUNG MIDSHIPMAN.
And the Manner In which 110 Lost III*
Good Bye Kina. t
In the days of long ago a young mid
| .shipman in a western town received or
i ders to join his ship, which was to sail
i to the capture of Vera Cruz. He was go
ing off full of ardor and enthusiasm, just
spoiling to emmolate himself on the
altar of his country, but the night before
he started he went to say good bye to a
beautiful little maiden with whom h<
was in love. He made the customary
vows of a young officer going off to his
first battle, but stayed so late that when
he finally kissed his love farewell and
ran to catch the stage the stage was gone
and he was obliged to deter his depar
ture until the next night. The next
night he went to say good-bye again,
and again he lost the stage. The third
night he came for a positively last fare
well, but. as he was going to give his
sweetheart a final kiss her mother inter
fered and said: “No. Jim, you can’t
kiss Mollie good-bye to night. 1 don’t
believe you are going to Mexico at all.
It is just a scheme of yours to come
around here and kiss her good bye.”
He caught the stage that night and
fought bravely in Mexico. Years rolled
by and in his broader field of life he
forgot his boyish love. The Civil War
came and at its close he was covered
with glory. He is now an Admiral, and
yesterday I was with him at the Murray
Hill Hotel. We were walking the cor
ridor when a beautiful woman, on the
shady side of fifty I should say, with
snow-white hair, passed us, and stop
ping a little way oil stood and looked at
the admiral. He is a fine looking old
man, ami is a great favorite with the
ladies. He saw at once the impression
he had made on the lady with the white
hair and said: “I am an old fool, 1
know, but I think I’ve made a ‘mash’.
Let us stroll by a:ain.” As we passed
the lady the admiral beamed upon her
graciously, but to his amazement she
walked straight upto him with a silvery
laugh and shaking her forefinger at him
said: “No, Jim, you’re up to your old
tricks again.”
If the roof had fallen the admiral
would have not been so much astonished.
But quickly recovering his self-posses
sion he grasped the lady's hand and
Sffrd : “Why, bless you, I knew you from
the first, and wanted to see if you re
membered me.”
“ Jim, Jim, ’’ she rejoined, “ you are
Just as bad as ever. Why don’t you
gtow better as you gow old ? Now
wtio am I ?”
The admiral was nonplussed again but
with a grace, courtesy and sweetness
that 1 have never seen equaled he bowed
and said: “My heart remembers you,
for my heart is young—but my head is
old and my head forgets.”
“Well,” replied the lady, smiling up
at him, “ I am Mollie B——.”
The admiral uttered an excla r ation
of surprise and stood for a minute look
ing at the lady. That, name had swept
away forty years with all their changes,
their wars, their sufferings and their
honors, and the admiral was a boy again.
1 wish you could have seen his face.
“And 1 have not seen you since I went
to the Mexican War,” ho said, “and
your mother would not let me kiss you
good-bye on the third night By Jove,
I believe I I take that kiss now.”
“No, no! that is outlawed. Come,
let me introduce you to my husband.”
By this time the Admiral had be
thought, him to introduce me to the
lady, and we were both presented to her
husband. We had a pleasant party at
dinner and the Admiral told the story
of his departure for .Mexico just as I
hive told it to you
Metallic It. R. lies.
The subject of the introduction of me
tallic railway ties as an imperishable
and economical substitute for the pre
sent article, has led an authority in the
line to write that, after much track
walking and observation of the condi
tion of wooden cross ties in various
stages of decay, he concludes that the
principal cause of their short life is no
natural decay, but a decay hastened by
frequent laceration and breaking of the
wood fibre by the rail spike, the break
age in every instance being from tjie
surface, which is unsheltered from
weather and subjected to constant
strain from passing trains. Experiments
in stone and iron ties, he says, have
proven very unsatisfactory, the .wood
tie being declared by railroad ir.cn une
qualled. Anything that will render the
service of the latter more lasting must
p ove a great boon. His own observa
tion leads him to believe that a lail
chair which will prevent the mutilation
of the tie in question, and at the same
time avoid the strain and wave motion
imparted to rails by passing trains,
will add to the average life of the wood
tie nearly one hundred per cent., and
would at the same time decrease the
cost of track maintenance.
Mrs. Custer, the widow’ of General
Custer,is broken in health and is seeking
restoration in Herkimer County, New
York.
The Fountain of Vitality.
The scource of physical energy anil mental
activity,istheblood. this b'com ■ vitiated
with bile, or thin and watery in consequence
of indigestion and non-assimilation of the
food, and an interruption of the functions of
the body, and a loss of stamina, flesh and
appetite ensues. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters
s a tonic specially adapted to restore all three,
because it assists digestion and a’s nulation,
and removes bile and other impurities from
the circulation. Protected and strengthened
with this ndm rable defensive invigor.tnt, ths
system defies influences inimical to healin, to
which, if unregulated amt teeble.it would un
doubted y succumb. Constipation, often an
obstinate and chronic ailment, is entire.y re
moved by it; the liver kidneys and bladder
loused trom imiction and a tendency to rheu
matism eff-ctualir counteracted. it also
eradicates mu.nirial disease.
A Goud J lid:;.'.
Judge William 11. Potter, of Mystic,
Coon., was elected over 40 years ago a
school visitor. All the old school teach
ers were examined by him. One em
barrassed candidate relates that when he
trembled for fear he should not pass in
history, it being a new study, the exam
iner very gravely said: “ Now, sir, I am
going to give you a pretty severe exami
nation in history, but 1 shall put you the
hardest questions first.” This scared
the candidate almost out of his wits, but
when he was asked “ Who was the first
man ?” the candidate laughed aloud and
answered all questions readily there
after. The theory of the examiner was
founded on his observation that if you
can excite laughter, embarrassment dis
appears, and the candidate is reassured
and will show and do his best. Mr.
Potter, having just passed his seventieth
year, has declined to serve longer on the
Board of Visitors.
- I I 1
Still Promising.
First Fisherman —What’s the matter,
old man, did you forget the lines and
bait ?
Second Fisherman—Confound my for
getfulness ! Yes.
First Fisherman—You remembered the
cards and flask, it’s to be hoped.
Second Fisherman —Yes.
First Fisherman—Oh, well, I guess we
can manage somehow.
—O- ——
Mr. Buchter, a well-known citizen of Lan
caster. Pa., has used St. Jacobs Oil, and con
siders it an excellent remedy in cases of swell
ings, bruises and burns.
“Bessie,” said Adolphus to his sister, “I
have taken a fancy toa young lady with whom
I am but slightly acquainted, and would like
to know what her faults are. How can I find
out? “ Praise her to her young lady acquaint
ances,” said Bessie.
The publisher of Baltimore, Md., Every Sat
urday, Mr. T. J. Wentworth, says his child,
aged six months, was suffering from a severe
cold, and he gave it Red Star Cough Cure,
which acted like a charm. No morphia.
Grape juice looks nothing like mother’s milk
yet chemistry reveals a striking analogy in
the amounts of nutritious matter between the
two. Grape juice is considered a perfect food,
a nutritive and nerve tonic, and its use is one
method of the “grape cure.”
Any Small Boy, with a Stick,
can kill a tiger, if the tiger happens to be found
when only a little cub. So consumption, that
deadliest and most feared of dieeases, in this
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—t—,
Man, Woman or Child attacked with
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Religion and temperance will always agree.
Both are the sprouts of reason.
~A QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Tho question has probably been p .sked thousands
of times, “ How can Brown’s Iron Bitters cure every
thing?” Well, it doesn’t . But it does cure any disease
for which a reputable physician would prescribe IKON
Physicians recognize iron as the Lett restorative
agent known to the profession, and inquiry of any
leading chemical firm will substantiate the assertion
that there are more preparations of iron than of any
other substance used in medicine. This shows con
clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most
important factor in successful medical practice. It is,
however, a remarkable fact, that prior to the discov
ery of BROWN’S IRON HITTERS! perfect
ly satisfactory iron combination had6\ur i“ tn found
BROWN’S IROH BinERSSIAZS
headache, or produce constipation—all ot her iron
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cures Indigestion, Bilicitsness,’. 1 . eakucsn.
Dyspepsia. Alalnrin, ( hills and Fevers,
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sill—for all theso ailments Iron is prescribed daily
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,SfXt!
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In icemen the effect is usually more rapid and marked.
The eyes begin at once to brighten: the skin clearu
up; healthy color comes to the cheeks: nervousness
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is supplied for the child. Remember Brown’s Iron
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The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines
ou wrapper. TAKE Ml OT'HEH.
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, A gentfeman saw him open his eyes
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