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qaYannah Intelligence Office,
148 LIBERTY STREET,
g Third door from Whitaker.
Apply to the above for Butlers, Cham
| tmaidfl, House Girls, Cooks, Waiters,
irses, Hostlers, etc.
We guarantee first-class servants.
P. B. BRACEWELL & THOMAS.
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-‘JOSIAH J. CRANT,
Mwrlght, Blacksmith and
If General Jobbing,
Manufacturer of GRANT'S Celebrated
I Cotton Gimlet for Samplingcotton.
99 Congress St., near Montgomery,
SAVANNAH, GA.
KfewLY FITTED UP.
| LABORING MEN'S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor,
La 182 Bryan St., N.I 1.l YA 1 11, G. 4,
I Meals at all hourfl. Choicest brands of
Wines, liquors and cigars al ways on hand.
SheTvlsiting macoma.
| I STOP AT
TO. C. H. Won’s 110101,
® Only first-class house in thccity for the
accommodation of colored people. Ta
bles supplied with the best the market
affonis. Convenient to business part of
■ths city. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop’ss.
Foutth street, Mac n, Ga.
JAMES J. JEFFERSON,
The Boss Barber and Hairdresser
Corner West Broad and Congress Sts.
Respectfully informs rhe public thatdio
now prepared to do all kinds of work
i his line, at the cheapest rates. Chil
li’s and Ladies’ haircutting a spccial-
■ .- Call and give, him a trial before go
ring elsewhere. Open Sundays from 6to
j 11 o’clock, a. in.
B. D. ifiiddelton,
1 THE BARBER.
| Formerly with James Carey and James
B. Alston, desires to inform his many
■ friends that he has opened a
FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP,
At No. 180 Bryan street, near Jefferson,
wnere he will be pleased to accommodate
all who may cull on him. Open on Sun-
Says from 6 to 11 o’clock, a. m.
JBISTN NETT’.S
HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM.
; Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order,
r Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls,
i Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and
tnake up ladies’ own combings in any
desirable style. Wo have character Wigs
and Beards of all kinds to rent for Mas
querades and entertainments. Ladies and
children Hair cutting and shampooning.
Also, hair dre iag at .your residence if
‘ required. We cut and trim bangs in ail
rof the latest styles. Cash paid for cut
hair and combings of all kinds. All goods
willingly exchanged if not satisfactory.
Kid Gloves Cleaned.
R. M. BENNETT,
< — No. 56 Whitaker St. Savannah, Gi.
FRANK LIX F. JONKS,
AT STALL NO. Si, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends mid the public
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 Ids 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 B. Campbell,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ZBTTTCIHITEIEd,
tCor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausage*,
Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
Articles fresh and of the best quality.
Orders promptly tilled and delivered fiv j
to any part of the city.
~ QREEH GROCERY.'
—o —
UETSFKY FIELD--
THE OLD RELIABLE
OKI LN O f«)CE J S
WOULD inform his friends and the
public that he st ill holds the foil
* t his old stand corner South Broad and
East Boundry streets, where he keeps on
hand constantly, a full supply • f fresn
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Poultry,
Eggs, Game and al! kinds of Vegetables.
Prices reasonable —to suit the times.
floods delivered if desired.
.PRINTING
HOB EVf.ia DESCRIPTION
AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAFEU
A victim of the Cigarette.
Wcerishoffer, the dead speculator, will
live in history as one of the most bril
liant and daring of the Wall street mil
lionaires. Like Gould, he began life in
poverty. He started as an office boy, de
veloped into a clerk, and finally blos
somed out as a speculator. For twenty
years this man has been engaged in the
heaviest financial battles of modern
times. The capitalists of the metropolis
recognized Ins generalship and looked
up to him as a leader. He was a hard
fighter, and was generally successful. It
is passing strange that such a man, gifted
with a superb will-power, should have
been slain in the most inglorious of con
flicts and vanquished by the puniest of
antagonists. This Colossus met his fate
when he tackled the cigarette. A brief
history of the struggle may serve to point
a moral and convey a warning. Wceris
hoffer gradually drifted into the habit of
inveterate smoking. He smoked fifty
cigarettes a day. He kept it up for sis
teen years, innaling the smoke all the
time. Years ago Woerishofier saw danger
ahead. His head, heart, stomach and
nerves remonstrated, protested, and
begged him to change bis course. In
their agony they cried out against the
fiendish cigarette, and denounced it.
Colossus grinned sardonically. When he
got ready he would down the cigarette,
and not before. Slowly but surely the
coils of smoke twined around their vic
tim, tightening their grip each day. The
man’s heart turned into a big sponge sat
urated with ni.otine. Still the smoker
continued the fight. He would lie down (
when too feeble to stand and smoke, i
while his heart beat, at the rate of 120 a j
minute. He said; “I have a German i
stomach, an American head; I am equal i
to anything.” At last he became alarmed. I
To his horror and amazement he found j
that he could not give up the cigarette, i
He tried again and again. He went to a I
famous medical man and said: “You i
shall have $50,000 in gold if you will
(‘mancipate me from the cigarette.’’ The :
physician worked hard, but it was no go. '
The big strong man,the giant who tossed |
money kings about like babies, lay hope- I
lessly crushed under a little rice-paper
pigmy. “A remarkable case,” the inedi-.
cal men say. Very; but there will be
others like it.
Hydrophobia Without a Can e.
A few weeks ago Harry Gibson, a ;
hotel boy in Chicago, was taken to the
insane department of the county jail,
suffering from a malady which seemed
at times o resem le hydrophobia. It
cannot be ascertained that young Gibson
was ever bitten by a dog, either rapid
or otherwic , yet he snapped his teeth
and growled at people, frothed at the
mouth and in every way gave evidence
of suffering from rabies. Before Gib
son’s removal to the jail he was cared
for at the hotel and a porter named John
Heillaud was detailed to watch him.
He would argue with his attendant in
a most rational manner, saying that
there was no negjssjty fcr his being
watched; but the moment the attendant
turned his back Gibson would leap up
on him and endeavor to bite him.
After Gibson’s removal Heilland was re
lieved from the duty of caring for the
patient. He went to his room and
spent the next forenoon in sleep. When
he went to work he complained to his
fellow porters of being ill, but thought
nothing serious of it. The day follow
ing, however, he was attacked with the
same symptoms manifested by young
Gibson and became violently mad and
unmanageable. He frothed at the
mouth and acted like a person having
the hydrophobia, though at times he
was perfectly rational. He declares
that he was not bitten by Gibson, and
had not been bitten by a dog. The at
tacks recur at regular intervals each
day. The cases will be thoroughly in
vestigated.
l— .....
The Only W:>y to Conquer Dyspepsia.
It is perfectly preposterous to introduce pep
sin andother artificial solvents into the stom
ach, in the expectation that they will assist
digestion by acting on the food itself. They
will not. Nor is it possible thus to overcome
dyspepsia. The only way to conquer that dis
order, an 1 prevent the numerous diseases and
disabilities which It assuredly provokes, is to
renew the activity of gastric action by
strengthening the st imvli. Hos'ett er’s stom
ach Bitters erad eaUs the mist inveterate
forms of i-dige tioi b restoring vitality to
the alimentary org .•■ , and those which aro
tri utary to them. 1 lie lir r, the bowels, the
kidney-a dt e ncr no le sth in th?-to n
ac’i, exp, ri ncotlie fhvi oratiVo effects of that
s.and nd tonic, wh'ci p >«s ■■-.tes (iterative
p ■ etvsth •’ rent'; enoa-.v o its beneficial
in ■nene?. and give a c ■ muienee to lt.s effects
which they would ive oiher.ti.jo po.soe.-iS.
I’a-sm ; H i,: I tee hit is o.n way of getting
the cent -e? t n.. m tl i
“t'i> • a•apuc i C i i be t■•iced.”
Dr. J. ( ov.is, Owensville. Ohio, says; “I
havoc .in fl< ..it's Fmi ‘.fliON of Cod Liver
Oil with 11. e.ilit to four patients With
bett'r r's :: Hthiii .■; n-d pojelbo w.th any
remedy. Ail w. re her ’ditary cases of Lung
di.-te.i-e. -■ ! -idv.jn<- 1 to licit st.i-e when
Cough . n -.in ,;i tlw ct’.c ’d, ire ;?- i.t b: ?dl.ing (
free. ', r pi. .■, ft? r and Email ■: : o ■, A’l
thi see.’. . -.-.hav. ‘ uc-.-a-wd in we;., d f : la to
2811'6.,and are not now needinv ‘iny m c.u.ne.’*
For a. man to bo • tih i it, like a e.il lo car, he
mustn’t lose his grip.
Pile tn; inr*. rupture and flstiihe, radically
Cm <’. ty in ,"<?>-d me ods>. Book, Inc.>
Utmj . W orld's Dl.-p»m»ary Meuical
aticn,Buffalo.
•it '"i it ■ ' the p-'ij -' W o don't know
in. igi. jixmt religion to light over it.
Tbs 's ircr», in their swamps, v. ■•'-e mro,
<’( <.i di he route : r’.nit -I'mt cure.
;f• ■ > ’i»-i i. .owh'dge lit 'V only k: 'v
' test the di.'waae-'eKcli one grew,
Tai uw ,uid i Ko.>'”t-y
I- .. I • In- r and bind • e .m;i,u,.u>U),
y».. on ibis rome.ty you <u.ii /.
Jtuu .:l. lV< a and .lioihrrn.
t F in el>. ■*, fv>*.
•Ml ’ ■ •.. ■• ••. i . i. N. V
' ni i u- • Dr. i i < ■ T lornp-
•. '■ I-i »t ■' .- botue.
'f .i <on .h di-t<;. m y ur # eflp, ;? PtSO t
Li. ’-’ Ji' Couaumptmu.
Traveling ou Its Shape.
“Can yez tell me where the Ball thaya
ter is. mum?” inquired a Milesian ser
vant girl of her mistress on her afternoon
out.
' The Bail theater. I never heard of
it, and don’t think there is one of that
name in Chicago.”
“Yis, there is, mum; me cousin told
me about it. Shore, he said it was over
on Desplaines strate.”
“Desplaincs street! I don’t think of
any place of amusement there. Why,
yes; there is a Globe theater on that
street, but that is all, I think."
“Globe, is it? Shure, an’ that’s the
very wan. I knew it wor somethin
round.
Dr. Gross, physician at St. Vincent’s Hospi
tal, Baltimore. Md., considers Red Star Cough
Cure perfectly harm es ; , biing purely vegeta
ble and entirely free from opiates, poisons,and
other narcotics. Other professionals also en
dorse it as prompt, safe and sure. Price,twen
ty-five cents a bzttle.
Munkacsy, the artist, is painting a potyait of
Mrs .1 W Pulitzer, wife of one of the pro
prietors of the New York World, and who is an
exceptionally beantiiul woman. .She is as
beautifu: as her husband is homely. They are
spoken of together as "beauty ami the beast. •
The magical effects of St. Jacobi Oil in re- |
moving soreness aid stiffn si makes it i ival- ■
uab eat all timei. Rheumatism and Neural- i
gia promptly yield to it.
Nuki's'smalt hoy was seen hanging over a '
b.'irrc half li led with water, when Mrs.
Nukes vigorously shouted to know what he
w;doing there. "1 want to get drowned so
in n i c.’.ti gei my name in th" paper,” was the
reassuring ami prompt, rep y.
“Tba Blood is ( lie Life.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is th«
fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Gold
en Medial Di.-covery, and good digestion, a
fair kin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and
so mdnessot constitution will be established-
GoldeirMedical Discovery curesail humors,
from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption,
to ibe worst Scrofula or blood-: oison. Espe
cially has it prove i itsell cacy in curing Salt
rueum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-ioint Dis
ease, Scrofulous Sbies ana Swellings, En
lar ed glands, and Eating Ulcers.
<io den Medical Discovery cures Consump
tion (Which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its
wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating and
nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spit
ting of Blood, shortness of Breath, Bronchitis,
Severe Coughs, Asthma and k ndred affec!
tions, it is a sovereign remedy, it promptly
cures the severest Coughs.
For torpid Liver, Biliousness, or “Liver Com
plaint," Dyspepsia and indigestion, it is an
unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.
<'hicago clergymen sincerely hope that the
ballad is on ti last legs.
Use Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets” for all bilious
attacks.
A dime museum man eats live frogs, puts
them in his hopper as it were.
Mare Money for Your Work.
Improve the good opportunities th.it are
ottered you and you wiu receive more money
for your labor. Hallett & Co., P- rtland,Maine,
will mail you, lr?e, full informationshowin.g
how you can make from $5 to $25 and ui. wards
a day and live at home, wherever you may be
located.' You bad better write to them atouce.
A number have made over $5() in a day. All
is new. Cap tai not required; Haiiett, Co.
will start you. Both sexes; all ages. Gr nd
success attends every worker. Send your ad
dress at once and see for yourself.
" Your presents is desired at our Christmas
celebration," was a boy’s letter to his uncle.
BYSPEPSIA
Is a dangerous as we’d as distressing complaint. It
neglected, it tends, by impairing nutrition, and da
pressing the tone of the syotom, to prepare the way
lor Rapid Decline.
B®f affl 1
I ■Dll!
m a hrH Kisaisd’
iMI i » ~™e s
liS* u w EES? TCNiC ?
Quickly and completely <’nrtr* Dyspepsia in ail
hr- forms, llrnrHiiirii, h Tasting tho
P 'oo<h etc. It enriches and purifies the blcod,6tima«
lutes the appetite, and aids the a-sbuniiation of ftxid,
Mb. W. T. Wyatt, a well known builder. Menu
goiuery Abu. ®.%ys: *’l have been a suiterer with Dys
liepsia for eight years. 1 have fried various reme
dies without much relief. Brown’s Iron Bi fibers hag
entirely cured me. 1 cheerfully recommend it.”
MR. J. M. Kinberger. cor. Philip and Mag&jinr
Sts , New Orleans, La., suys. " For .-ome time I was
a martyr to Dyspepsia and tri<'d various remedies!
wituout relief. 1 u*ed Brown s (roh Bitters, and 1 ,-nj
nmv enjoying excellent health and do recommend it. M
Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lint]
u wrapper. Trikr no oilmt. Made only bv
BEOWA CHEMICAL CO.. BALTI3IOKE. MD.
I UNRIVALED
I onthwEAHY I’A YI»IENT system, fr rn 53.25
; per raOhtn up. 1W) fetj u’s. AN’to S k". fluid tor Vac
aiogue with full particulars, mailed tr- «.
UP&BQHT PBAIW3,
urarxwu uuiut«aui>
Coastrueted on ths new methol of strinxnnit, o»
Mintlar terms. Send tor descriptive Cata e uc.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
Boston. Now York, Chicago.
WELL OHMG '
Kfhlnery f*>r Wells of any depth, ft -m so to 3,000 fert,
tvr Water. Oil or U»ji. Our Xviiut- <i f leam Drilling aaa
t able Horae Power Machiiissset to work In so aiinutM.
Guaruuteetl to drill tasviv and with 1» bi' power then ai.y
ether Specify ndupted to dril i- r Wells ii. earth or
rock to t.ooo feat. Farmers and cl hora ere naaktug YSS
to .4O wcr day with onr machinery and tool, flmendid
t’ l-uie-s far Winter or fl i-i.iner Wc are the oldest and
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jjXJV'hk lah BaiC) ai d Beam Box tor
A’VAC-’V \ ' ‘>y-tAy Et " tt ’l l '' P'>r free p»„e Ils,
« I / ’ «ao»tion V.i > payer as J wilresa
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f' Joaw’da Pj Greit Ecjtish Go'..!a.id
Eufc&iJ 4 E l.'Oa Hfieu natic Hemod/.
llV.il Sl.uUi ruuud, J 3 els.
(> t. SS a day. Samples vror;.i f:.D fI ! 3
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ELY’S
CREAM
We have never han-
dy that has increased
so rapidly in sales as
Ely's Cream Ealm
or that has given such
'
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<enton, Ho f ulton ;
St., New York City. w ER j
A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable j
to uro. Price 50 cts. by mail or At druggists. Send for ;
o rcular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists. Owego, N. Y. ;
Fswjgiaagziso
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rwypßißOa
IjWtE A MEDICAL VICTORY!
Cnree Brights’ Disease, Catarrh]
i of the Bladder, Torpid Liver. It] .
Bft dissolves Gall-Stones and GruveL ] i
ICj SYMPTOMS and
Spg y Vu of Urine for which this Remedy] |
S uliould be taken.
Scalding Stoppage Rlaod-tingedß ;
Diabetic Albumen Brick-dust ]
b ErYs Dropsical Dribbling Milky-pink]
Headache Frequent Costiveness]
i z Boneache Nervous Redish-darka
IS A?/?.? Uric-acid Settlings Catarrhache] |
Backache Nerveache Phosphates] i
Bad-taste Foul-Breath Gall-color] ‘
ITISASPECIIFIC.
■$ ‘ Xlcery dost got» to the spot. « !
I' 1 Relieves and Cures internal Slime-fever] I
Canker, Dyspepsia, Anaemia, Malaria, Fever]
and Ague,Neuralgia,Rheumatism, Enlarge-]
naent of tno Prostate Gland, Sexual Weak-S
ness, Spermatorrhoea and Gout. 1
St Eliminates Bipod Impurities, Scrofula,]
Erysipelas, Salt-Rneum, Syphilis, Pimples,]
Blotches, Fever-sores, and Cancer-taints. 9
IS. is a niiQjst Wonderful Appetizer. ]
Bui! 111. p Quickly a Run-down Constitution.
Tell your neighbors all about it.
mPbice 25c, $l.O0 —6 bottles $5.00.® ■
K at Dr. Kilmer’s Dispensary, ]
Binghamton, N. Y., U. S. A.
0 Invalids' Guide to Health (Sent Free.) ] |
Alllettersofinquirypromptlv answered.
$ SOLUBY AUIG WHUGGIUTS. gi
Ask your retailer for the Janies Means’ £?3Shoe.
Caution ! Some dealers recommend interior
goods in order to make a larger profit. This is the
original s3Shoo. Beware of imitations which ac
knowledge their own inferiority by attempting to
build upon the reputation of the original.
None Genuine unless bearing this Stamp,
JAMES MEANS’
S 3 SHOE.
Made in Button, Congress and I
W Best Calf skin. Unex. I
W., 1; Weelleil in Durability, Com/ortife I
B ; A Appearance. A postal card
Ife v <’., Sa sent to us will bring you in-
W V cf fermation how to get this
sho ® in aay State or
<C‘.. Territory.
E$ j. Means & Co
B 41 Lincolu St.
Boston,Mass.
J* S H
Our celebrated factory produces a larger quantity
of Shoos of this grade than any other factory in the
world. Thousands who wear them will tell you the i
reason if yon ask them. JAMES MEANS’ ,
(SHOE for Boysis unapproached in Durability.
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Halter to any part of U. S. frea, on /
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H ird iv are aid Haman Dealers. jF
Special discount t-j the a'rade. ( At Vv
Send for Price-List 1 b
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