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f Savannah Intelligence Office,
148 LIBERTY STREET,
Third door from Whitaker.
| Apply to the above for Butlers, Cham
| bermaids. House Girls, Cooks, Waiters,
Jfurses, Hostlers, etc.
We guarantee first-class servants.
P. B. BRACEWELL & THOMAS.
| ' JOSIAH J. GRANT,
, Wheelwright, Blacksmith and
| General Jobbing,
| Manufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated
Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton.
J9f) Congress St,., near Montgomery,
SAVANNAH, GA.
NEWLY FITTED TJP.
I LABORING MEN’S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor.
182 Bryan St., SA VASSAR, CA.
Meals at all hours. Choicest, brands of
«: wines, liquors and cigars a! wavs on hand.
I WHEN VISITING MACON, GA.
j STOP AT
B-BC.II. Ttapi’s Hotel,
Ii Only first-class house in thecity for the
accommodation of colored people. Ta
bles supplied with the best the market
affords. Convenient to business part of
the city. Terms reasonable.
Mbs. C. IL THOMPSON, Prop’ss.
Fourth street, Mac >n, 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
-4 dren's and Ladies’ haircutting a special
ity. Call and give him a trial before go
ing elsewhere. Open Sundays from 6to
11 o’clock, a. in.
■ B. D. iViiddelton,
11 THE BAHBEII.
Formerly with James Carey and James
‘B. Alston, desires to inform his many
friends that he has opened a
FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP,
, A At N<>. ISO Bryan street, near Jefferson,
*• wnerc he will be pleased to accommodate
, all who may call on him. Open on Sun
days from 6 to 11 o’clock, a. in.
13KIN IN ETT’.S
• HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM,
I i
Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order.
Also Fronts. Toupees, Waves, Curls,
Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and
jnake up ladies' own combings in any
desirable style. We have character Wi .s
* jmd Beards of all kinds to rent for Mas-
queradesand entertainments. Ladies and
,j children Hair cutting and shampooning,
fAlso, hair dressing at your residence if
required. We cut and trim bangs in all
qf the latest styles. Cash paid for cut
« 4 Imir and combings of all kinds. All goods
wittingly exchanged if not satisfactory.
Kid, Gloves Cleaned.
* R. M. BENNETT,
|j No. 56 Whitaker Stv Savannah, Ga.
'FRANKLIN F. JONES,
j AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
| Announces to his friends and the public
I that he keeps on hand a fresh supply of
the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
; guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON'T FORGET. STALL NO. 31.
Edward EL Campbei?,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUTCHEK,
Cor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pori., Sausages,
Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
■) Articles fresh and of the best quality.
Orders promptly tilled ami delivered tree
to any part of the city.
CREEN GROCERY.
, HEN'IIY El EU's
TICE OLD RELIABLE
GI? KUING- R< > E1 ?
”>l/ OULD inform his friends and the
Y V public that he still holds the fort
t his old stand corner South Broad and
g East Boundry streets, where he keeps on
H hand constantly, r. full supply < f fresh
■ t j Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Poultry,
K Eggs, Game and all kinds of Vegetables.
■ Prices reasonable—to suit the times.
K® JOoods delivered if desired.
gt?OE EVKKY DEbCIkIPIION
f AT TO OFFICE OF THIS PAPER
First Aid to the Injured.
1. Broken Arm—Apply a bandage be
tween the humerus and funny-bone.
This is no laughing matter.
2. Blind Staggers—if a blind man
staggers, take him home and put him to
bed. He will sleep it off.
3. Black-Eye—Call “Time” and offer
to shake hands. This is precautionary
rather than curative.
4. Malaria Give the patient complete
rest, change of scene, and, if possible,
foreign travel, until the arrival of com
petent medical aid.
5. Poisons- Place the sufferer in an
easy position- the position of register is
about as easy a one as you can find- then
send for a lawyer for the purpose of
drawing up his will.
i>. Mumps Inform the sick man that
he is too cheeky. This puts him in that
cheerful frame of mind that i.s always in
dispensable to recovery.
7. Bite of a Mad Dog —Shoot, him (the
dog). The smaller the dog and the big
ger the gun, the more radical the cure.
Hard on the Dog.
“If my dog doan’ bi e anything,” ex
plained a Grati-.t avenue saloonist,
• ‘eaterypody say he vhas no good If
he bites sompo ty, den eaferypody says
he must be killed. Seems to me dot
dog doan’ get some fair show.”— Pree
Press.
■*«»<•>
.Men anil Women in Life’s Prime
Who rise unrefreshed, feel lan'uiil through
the day, have little appitite, and whose faces
exhibit a sallow tint, are on the short route
to the grave. Unless they can effect a radical
change in their condition they will not reach
old age. Invigoration is the only means of
I heir physical salvation, Upon Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters they can rely to furnish them
with tho stamina, which is a prerequisite of
health, and to remove that prime cause of
continued debility, indigestion and non-as
sirnilation of the food. We class these causes
as one, since they are joint functions of one
organ, the stomach, chiefly. Built up and
rehabilitated with this superb restorative of
vigor, the system may bid defiance to malaria,
rhumatism. bladder ami kidney diseases, and
other maladies prone to attack the enfeebled.
The Bitters not only afford a safeguard
against diseases of a virulent type, but effects
a prompt reform in tho condition of a drowsy
or disordered liver and irregular bowels.
Said a very old man, “Some folks are
always complaining about the weather,
but 1 am thankful when I wake up in the
morning and find any weather at all.”
“Consumption Can be Cured.”
Ur. J. S. CoMttS, Owensville, Ohio, says: “1
have given Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Li ,er
0:1 wi h Hypophosphites to four patients wi h
better results than seemed possible with any
remedy. Alive e hereditary cases of Lung
disease, aid alvancjd to that sta e when
<Jou;hs, pain in the chest, frequent breathing,
frequent pulse, fee- a d Emaciation. Ail
these cases have increased in weight from 16to
2H bt., and are not now needing ary medicine.”
“How many women marry a good,
sensible man ?” asks Kate Field, Only
one, if the man can help it.
Flow to Save 3Jo!M*y»
i l nour < L7v^l t '< a,SOS r 5 .' ri,ne and P ;lin "'ell.
generaJh' T housekeepers and ladies
w /»t *r eit , necessity exUting al-
‘ , fin- A' 1 a ,' p, ‘ r ‘ l r, ly safe remedy convert
lout to. the renet and prompt cure of theai 1 -
nents po -i.ltar •to w.rnnv. funetio al irregu-
UH Ihe symptoms
< ndant upon uterine disorders- induces us
I? ’ C 1 and unqualifiedly I >r.
> •’ayorile Prescription”— -woman’s
bvbtinond. It will save money.
The man (tarried awav with enthusiasm is
frequently brought back with disgust.
A Guilty Sacrifice
should ne?“r be made, but ambition and en
t'i prise dese ve reward. Wherever you are
located you should write to Hallett & C’„ Port
ia d. Maine,and learn about work that jou
can do and live at home, earning thereby from
s■’ to $25 a, ’d upward} daily. Some have
earned over s.>o in uday. Alt particulars free.
Bo: h sexes. Ail ages Capital not. needed;
You arc started tree. Ail is now. Those who
start at once cannot help making snug l.ttla
fortunes.
A red-beaded girl does not seem to car-rot-li
how much fun is made her.
Daughters, Wives and Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marehisi, Utica. N.Y
1 f afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. laaac Thomp
son's Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c per bot tle
Not early marriages—Those contracted it:
the afternoon.
Many imitators, bat no equal, has ix. Jage’s
Catarrh Remedy.
If it were not, for the weakness of the ma jor
•ity the success of the few woud be a myth.
Cleanses the scaly and leaves the hair sort
and beautiful. Hall’s Hair Renewer.
If you have any form of throat or lung dis
ease, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
|B|I i
Prpfl |I(M Mil s
lijtlhh!
Iffl = 1 H E&--THE ?
BEST WIL f
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cure* IlyapePHi t. Indigestion. \V>"ikness,
Impure Hlood, .Hul.n ia,< liillsund ievers.
:tnd Neuralgia.
It is an uatttttinc rented}’ for Diseases of the
Kidney* anil Liver.
It is invuJii.-Utle for Disease* peculiar to
Women, an*l all who lead serie t*Uiry lives.
It<loe« not injure the teeth,* ause headache.or
1 reduce consupstfOM— v't.< r f nwrtie ...
Itenrietie* and purifies the blood, s'ltnulatt s
the apfwtite. aids th< assimilation of io<-*l.re
lieves Heartburn nnd Hflt hiug. and ctier.gtli
ens the inn.-u l, ■ and nerves.
r’.*r Intermittent Fevers. Ijtsstude, l ack t*'
lergy, A-e.. it has iioe*iti.'.l
*#w“ The genuine hossNa, trade mark sir*!
crossed red lima on wrapix-r. Tr.k, <*tr.* .
tert, milvltv HnoMN ( U. <O. Hl!Tlttfitf K Str
pEHSIONS,”B-
I no tep Write fur cireir;.r*. ( < F «t ; ;)W .
A. W. 31cC ar Buck lV SoK.WaiitfngtAr! T »r-
% His Father Wasn’t Working.
Little Boy Beggar —Please gimme a
penny, sir!
Philanthropist—Little boy, haven't
! you a father/
Little Boy Beggar —Yes sir, but he
ain’t working this week.
Philanthropist—Oh! thrown out of
work, eh? This industrial depression is
very bad. Here’s a quarter, little boy;
now, take it home to your father.
Little Boy Beggar—Can’t, sir.
Philanthropist—Can t take it to your
father'
Little Boy Beggar —No, sir; pa’s in* 1 "
penitentiary hosp.tal.— Tid-BitK .
For eight years Col. D. J. Williamson, Quar
termaster U. S. A. and cx-U. S-
< allao, was crippled with rheumatism. He
got no relief until he used St. Jacobs Oil,
which cured h m. No remedy on earth equals
it for pain. Price, fifty cents a bottle.
A Summerville, North Carolina, girl has
had her room papered with old love-letters
written to her by rejected suitors. Young men
wlio propose to pay court to her in future will
be more likely to win her favor if they write
only on one side of the papers
Used Red Star Cough Cure effectually. Dr.
C. Fawcett, Union Protestant Infirmary, Bal
timore, Md. No depressing effects.
The Empress of Japan was recently the
recipient, of a valuable set of diamond jewelry
from friends in Berlin, consisting of a neck
lace, diadem, and bracelets. In the diadem
alone 6,J0) brillants sparkle agid scintillate
like so many splendid stars.
Lush of Flesh mid Strength,
with poor appetite, and perhaps slight cough
in morning, or on lir-t, lying down at night,
should be looked to in time. Persons afHic ed
witn consumption are proverbially uncon
scious of their real state. Most cases com
mence with d sordered liver, leading to bad
digestion and impjrfeet assimilation of food—
hence the ema ution or wasting of the flesh.
It is a form of scrofulous disease, and is cura
ble by the use or’ that greatest of all blood
clearndnz, anti-bilious and invigorating com
pounds, known a-. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medi
cal Discovery.”
“I was brought up by hand;” was the boast
of the coal-scuttle.
If you feel os though water was gathering
around tho heart (heart, -dropsy) or have heart
rheumatism, palpitation of the heart with
suffocation, sympathetic heart trouble —Dr.
Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, corrects
and cures.
3 months’ treatment for 50c. Prso’s Remedy
for Catarrh. Sold by druggists.
eiy? CATAItFIH
““ “ Wil
For 15 yrars I rcosH kr«« I
onnot/ed with catarrh, <A
severe pain in u,
heail, <l,scharges
my throat and \
pleasant breath. k IS
sense of smell
niMch impaired
hare o-oercome
troubles with 4
Cream Halm.—T. B UJiA.I
I ase, St. Denis t/ote>,- m, s, *****
IMway, S. Y. HAY“FKV£ft
A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable
to use. Priceso cts. by mail or at druggists. Send for
circular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N.Y.
UNRIVALED ORCANS
Onthe FAV*Y >’ X V M ENT nystem, from 53.2-5
per tnoutn up, 100 styles, to S9OO. Send for Cai
ulogue with full particulars, mailed free.
UPRIGHT PIANOS,
■ it Tii»ll«iH~
Constructed ou tiia new metho! of stringing, cn
similar terms. s«i?i for descriptive Catainguo.
WASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN ANO PIANO CO.
Boston. New Yoik, Chicago.
“ waFoßiuiNa -
Machinery for Wells of any depth, from 20 to 3,000
for Water, Oil or Gas. Our MouiT Steam Drilling and
Portablt- Horae Power MachinesS'-t to work in 20minutes.
Guaranteed i > drill faster and ,h less power than a»;y
other. Sfiecially ad a pre ! to d HHng W*ells in earth or
i oHc ■■‘N t*<> If cet. Farmers, au 1 oth'Ts are making
to per <!«v with our i> irlunery and tools. Splendid
bii«ine?s for Winter or Summer. XVe are the oldest end
L»rtff?t Minnfact .lersin the business. Send 4 ceuw Id
>Sc«unps for illustrated Catalogue H. Addksss,
Piero© Well Excavator Co.. Xrw York.
~ Jones’"
AYS the F R iZ J C H T
Jw’Ci. 7*7 ® Ton anon Scales,
- ron Lexers. Suel Bearings. Erma
Tar* Bwan* and Ream Box for
E7«rv size S ale. For free prwe list
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Jk SAW WORKS.
Manufacturer* of aud Dealers in
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Mood Working .Machinery.
Large snd complete stock. Write
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Atlanta, Ga.
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AT THE WORLD’S EXPOSITION, New Orleaaa.
(Four Cold Medals. All other principal makers
competing). Track Seales, Hay Scales, Platform
Scalee.etc. Important patented IMPROVEMENTS.
BEST VALUE for YOUR MOSEY* full particulars, addres.
BUFFALO SCALE COMPAMY,BUFFALO.M.Y. ,
Ito Ropo to Cut Off Horses' Manes.
Celebrated‘ECLlPSE’ HALTEK, JmA
and HRIDLE Combined, cannot
be slipped by any horse. Sample
Halter to any part of U. S. free, on
recetptofSl. Sold by all Saddlery, jGitviS
Hardware and Harness Dealers.
Special dlscoant to the Irada, Vw
Bend for Price List. uSfflryF*!. V
J. C. LIGHTHOUSE, I
Rochester. N. V. *
EWS B !,K - WILLIAMS’
PILES ’ Indian Pile Ointment
■ OHI9OWF ■ will cure any case of Itch
ing, Bleeding, Ulcerated or Protruding
Piles. CURE GUARANTEED. Prepared
for Piles only. [Physicians’ jars by express, pre
paid, Prieoper box. 50c. and SI. Sold
by driigjtsi® or mailed on receipt of price by
LAMAR, RANKIN it LAMAR, Agents, Atlanta. Ga.
fASTHMACUREmI
H German Astbiun Car© never faiU to give ffl
Xg XA unmrdiate relief in the worst ciwes, insures com-HL
Is for table sleep; effects cure* where all others fail. J
conv<nro.s the matt ekeptica.l. Price 50 eta. and M
IS GO, of Druggintn or by mail. Sample FREE for KJ
flstamp. DR. R. SCI! IFF M Si • Pauk Minn. W
FACE, HANDS, FEET,
fJaWpTiisA and a!l their imperfections, including Fa-
Development. Hair and Scalp, S :per-
M fluous Hair. Birth Marks, Moles, Warts,
Moth, Freckles, Red Nose, Acne, Black
. Heatls, Scars, Pitting arftl their treatment.
/ ]oc. for book of 50 pmres, 4th edition.
Dr.J. Ah Woodbury, 8T N. PeariSL,Albany,N.Y., Est’b'd 1870.
G &ROEN SEEDS “’’Kt 3
Francis Brill. Hempstead, Loxa Island. N v
Keeping Tenth Prvlrctnud Gums Healthy.
PATENTS inventor's Guide.
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Pise's Remedy for Catarrh Is the Rya
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