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JOSIAH J. GRANT,
Mvrlght, Blacksmith and
General Jobbing,
anufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated
Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton.
Congress St., near Montgomery,
' SAVANNAH, GA.
JEWLY FITTED UP.
LABORINTMEN’S home
testaurant & Lodging,
Wu. B. Brown, Proprietor.
I 182 Bryan St., SAVANNAH, CA,
I Meals at all hours. Choicest brands of
iincs, liquors and cigars always on hand.
EumOACONTGr
STOP AT
lis. C. H. Won’s Hotel,
Only first-class house in the city for the
commodation of colored people. Ta
es Supplied with the best the market
'ords. Convenient to business part of
l city. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. 9. H. THOMPSON, Prop’ss.
/ ■' Fourth street, Mac.m, Ga.
13 K .N IN liIDTT ’ S
(human hair emporium.
li Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order.
Hao Fronts. Toupees, Waves, Curls,
fizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and
■lake up ladies’ own combings in any
Ssirable style. We have character Wigs
kd Beards of a’l kinds to rent for Mas
Herades and entertainments. Ladies and
liildren Hair cutting and shampooning.
Ilso, hair dressing at your residence if
Iquired. We cut and trim bangs in all
r the latest styles. Cash paid for cut
' ir and combings of all kinds. All goods
Sillingly exchanged if not satisfactory,
b-Kid Gloves Cleaned.
R. M. BENNETT,
No. 50 Whitaker St. Ga.
IrANkEiN F. JONES,
P STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
f mounces to his friends and the public
■’it he keeps on hand a fresh supply of
|]B best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
pds of game when in season, and will
| glad to wait on bis customers as usual
Jth politeness and promptness. His
flees are reasonable and satisfaction is
’f aranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
)N‘T FORGET, STALL NO. 31.
dward B. Campbell,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BLTTCHEB.
( r. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
l'3eef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
1 ultry, Vegetables, etc.
(Articles fresh and of the best quality,
nets promptly filled and delivered free
!*fcny part of the city.
GREEN CROCERY.
StENRY FIELDS
THE OLD RELIABLE
ERE EN G-ROCEM
1.0 inform his friends and the
1 ptftific he still holds the fort
.lis old stand corner South Broad and
jt Boundry streets, where he keeps on
'id constantly, a full supply es fresti
•S's, Veal, Mutton. Pork, Fish, Poultry,
Game and all kinds of Vegetables.
Ibices reasonable —to suit the times,
fids delivered if desired.
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THE DROUTH SUFFERERS.
iropriatinu for Relief Recommended by
a Legielntive Committee.
Tie special committee appointed to
estigate as to sufferitg from the drouth
valent over a large section of Texas
submitted to its report to the
( dslature. The committe state that
're is a large section of the state west
1 north of the Brazos river, and ex-
I ding far down the river edge to Ham
•n, which has been visited by one of
5 most destructive drouths ever know
!’Texas. The reports state that in 11'
ion there are at least 30,000 pers
are, or soon will be, absolutely
I ite, and who can not possibly subsist
> hout immediate assistance. The coin
‘ tee recommends an appropriation of
h (0,000 for the relief of the suffer
( under such provisons as may Ik*
,pied best, until the crops can lie
wn. The action on the report will be
5 en to-morrow.
118-lIAD two wives.
• £ Ayers alias J. 11. Moore, a young
■ man who was formerly a brakesman
•he Louisville and Nashville railroad,
arrested at Birmingham, Ala., Thurs-
J for forgery. He hud succeeded in
ing two checks, one lor $375 and one
•f 275 cashed at the Berney National
t k, He was identified as the man who
■ presented a forged check for $250
t 18 First National bank Monday, and
ped out while the cashier was exam
‘ g the signature. During the search
yers the police found that he has two
' s living in the city, neither of them
g aware of the existence of the other.
A NEW AND NOVEL REMEDY.
flow the President to Said to be Get Ing
fils Flesh Reduced.
(From the Omaha Herald.)
Since he came to the White House the
President has been rapidly gaining
flesh, until he now weighs fifty pounds
more than he did when elected. He
does not take any exercise. He drives
out for an airing every pleasant after
noon in a comfortable carriage, but the
ride doesn’t give him any more exercise
than if he spent so much tim • in a reel
ing chair. He is getting to be so fat as
to be uncomfortable as well as ungainly,
and has been in consultation with a
doctor of the Swedish massage school.
This doctor does not prescribe any
drugs, nor does he use the Banting sys
tem', of dieting. 113 simply recom
mends the movement cure, and his treat
ment of the President is very funny. If
his excellency would only admit spec
tators he might make a large fortune
by charging an admission fee. It would
not be a very dignh.ud performance, but
people would go a long distance to see
the President of the whole United States
go through the motions. First the doc
tor makes him lie flat on his back on the
floor, stiffen himself out with his arms
down at his side, and then raise his feet
in the air with his heels together, until
his legs are at an angle of forty-five de
grees. This is repeated several times,
and until one has tried it he cannot re
alize how difficult and exhausting it is,
for none of the joints in the body can
be moved except those at the hips. The j
next movement is to raise the feet in I
the same position, and move them
around in the air, so that the heels will
describe a circle. This is more difficult
still, and none but accustomed gym
nasts can do it at the first attempt.
The third movement is to stretch out on
the floor, with the face down, and then ■
raise the body on the hands and toes.
After this has been tried, the patient is
to stand on the tips of his toes and fin
gers, and make motions as if he were
swimming. By going through this pro
cess three times a day, at nrst only a
few minutes, and then'-'kmger, as the
muscles of the stomach will permit, it
is c aimed that a fat man can reduce his
flesh with remarkable rapidity.
An Unprofitable Business.
“Elegant town! Quite a milling in
dustry here. I counted nearly a dozen
factories along the river.”
“Yes, there are are an even ten of
them.”
“Must make a very profitable enter
prise?”
“No—it requires all the factories com
bined to secure a penny of revenue.”
“Oow is that?”
“Why, it takes ten mills to make a
cent, don’t it?”
The most severe crush can at once be re
moved by Red Star Cough Cure. "Give it to
your children by all means,” says Professor
Williams, ex-State Chemist of Delaware, who
found it wonderfully efficacious. Price, only
twenty-five cents for a bottle.
A young woman at Banksville, Pa, went
in a trance and visited heaven. Her father
thinks her experiences in the celestial king
dom are too holy for a daily paper, and he
proposes to have the story written out for the
Pittsburg Christian Advocate.
$10,003 were spent tn eighteen years by Prof-
C. A, Donaldson, of Louisville, Ky, in trying
to get rid of his rheumatism, but he found n >
re’i f until at last tie usnd t-t- Jacobs Oil,
wh eh speedily cured him.
Miss Ida Porter, a "Vassar Girl,” a neice of
Jay Gould, who has successfully managed a
school in Camden, N. J., so interested her un
cle that he has presented her with a school
edifice, which was dedicated by President
Kendrick, of Vassar.
If Sufferers from Consumption,
Scrofula, Brom hitis and General Debility will :
try Scott’s Emclhonoi’ Co i Liver Oil with
Hypi phosphites, they will find immediate re
lief and permanent benefit. The Medical Pro
fession universally declare it a remedy of the I
greatest value and very palatable. Read: “I
have used Scott’s Emulsion In several cases of ;
Screfula and Debility in children. Results most
gratifying. My lit.lo patients take it with
pleasure.”—W. A. Hulbert, M. D, Salis
bury, 111.
The tender passion—The antipathy against
tough beef.
“It Knocks the Spots,”
and everything in the nature of eruptions,
b otches.’pimples, ulcers, scrofulous humors,
and incipient 'consumption, which is nothing
nine nor less than si rofu'a of the lungs, com
pletely out of the system. It stimulates and
invigorates the iiver, tones up the t-t-nnach.
regulates the bowels, purines the blood and
builds up the weak places of the b 'dy- It is
a purely vegetable compound, and will domore ;
than is claimed tor it. We refer to Dr. Pierce » i
“Golden Medical Discoi'tt'u."
A wise night key One that knows its own
keyhole.
The best cough medicine is Piso’s Cure for
Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c.
——
He Made Tracks.
“No. I don’t like Arizona,” said a man
at the tireplace. “1 was a candy maker,
and hey said 1 was stuck up, and I made
racks.”
“Ah! I also made tracks in the West.”
interrupted a second!”
“Indeed!”
“Yes, I was section boss when they !
built the Union Pacific*.”
“I've done something at making tracks,
too," remarked number three.
“How was that?”
“I am a home missir-nary.”
-
■
Kasy Enough.
“Well, beanie, I hear you and Tom -
are out.”
“Yes; I gave him his quietus last even- |
ing. He really thought I would have I
hint, when I was only flirting.”
“How did he take his rejection?”
“Oh, easily enough. Y’ou know he is ;
used to taking negatives. He’s a photog
rapher. ”
SHAMEFUL ABUSE
Heaped upon a Noted Englishman for Hie
Open Honesty.
Wm. Ed. Robson, M. D., L. R. C. 8.1., M.
K. Q. C. P. 1., lato of the Royal Navy, of
England, has got into professional troublt
for writing the following onen letter to the
editor of the London Family Doctor:
“I believe it to be the duty of every physi- ;
cian to make known any means or remedy 1
whereby siokness can be prevented, and it is
for this purpose 1 write to give my expe- i
rience both here and abroad. I ask the pub- j
lication of th •. statement that people may be
warned before it is too late, to say to them
that there is at hand a means by which they
may be restored to perfect health. It is well
known to the medical world, and indeed, to
the laity, that a certain disease is making a
terrible havoc; that next to consumption it
is the most fatal, and that when fully devel
oped there is nothing to be done for the suf- ;
serer.”
“Physicians and scientists have long been
trying to throw light upon the cause, and if
possible, find in nature a medicine for this
fatal malady. They have shown, absolutely,
that the blood-purifying organs of vital im
portance are the kidneys, and that when
they once fail, the poison which they should
takeout of the blood is carried by the blood
into every part of the body, developing
disease.” .
“In my hospital practice in England, In
dia and South America, and also while a
surgeon in the Royal Navy of Great Britain,
1 gave a great. <lt al of attention to the study
of diseases of the kidneysand urinary organs,
and found that not only was the cure of
chronic Bright's Di-ease hopeless, but that
kidney disease was remarkably prevalent, j
much more so than generally known,and was
the cause of the majority of cases of sickness,
and further, that the medical profession has
no remedy which exerts any absolute control
over these organs in disease.”
“Some timeagowhen 1 had a case which re
sisted all regular treatment, —which is very
limited, —complnated with the passing of
stones from the kidneys, much against my
will I ] emitted my patient to use Warner’s
safe cure, of which I had heard marvelous re
sults. In his case the result was simply mar
velous, as the attack was a severe one, and -
development very grave, for an analysis
showed per cent, of albumen and granular I
tube casts. ”
“The action of the medicine was singular :
and incomprehensible to me. I had never
seen anything like it. The patient recovered |
promptly, and is to-day a well and healthy I
man. This stimulated my inquiry into the I
merits of the remedy, and after analysis I ;
found it to be of purely vegetable character,
harmless to take under all circumstances.” |
“Casting aside all professional prejudice, I '
gave it a thorough trial, as I was anxious
that my patients should be restored to health, I
no matter by what medicine. I prescribed |
it in a great variety of cases, Acute, Chronic',
Bright’s Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, j
Catarrh of the Bladder, and in every in
stance did it speedily effect a cure.’’
“For this reason I deem it my duty to give
to the world this statement regarding the
value of Warner’s safe cure. I make this
statement on facts I am prepared to produce
and substantiate 1 appeal to physicians of
large practice who know how common and i
deceptive diseases of the kidneys are, to lay
aside professional prejudice, give their
patients Warners safe cure, restore them to
perfect health, earn their gratitude, and thus
be true physicians.’’
“I am satisfied that more than one-half of
the deaths which occur in England are
caused, primarily, by impaired action of the
kidneys, and the consequent retention in the
blood of the poisonous uric and kidney acid.
Warner’s safe cure causes the kidneys to ex
pel this poison, checks theeseapeof albumen,
relieves the inflammation and prevents ill
ness from impaired and impoverished blood.
Having had more than seventeen years’ ex
perience in iny profession, I conscientiously
nnd emphatically state that I have been able
to give more relief and effect more cures by
by the use of Warner's safe cure than by all
the other medicines ascertainable to the pro
fession, the majority of which, I am sorry
to say, are very uncertain in their action.”
“Isn’t that a straightforward, manly let
ter!”
“Indeed it is.”
“Well, but do you know the author has
been dreadfully persecuted for writing it?”
‘‘How so? What has he done to merit it!”
“Done! He has spoken the truth ‘out of
school,’ and his fellow physicians, who want
the public to think they have a monopoly in
curing diseases, are terribly angry with him
for admitting professional inability to reach
certain disorders.
“That letter created a wonderful sensation
among the titled classes and the public. This
jarred the doctors terribly. The College of
Surgeons and Queen’s College, from which
institution he was graduated, asked for an
I explanation of his unprofessional conduct,
and notified him that unless he made a le
i traction they would discipline him.
"The doctor replied that he allowed his pa
tients to make use of Warner’s safe cure only
after all the regular methods had failed,
and when he was satisfied that there was no
1 possible hope for them. U pon their recovery,
after having used Warner’s safe cure, he was
' so mu h surprised that he wrote the above
letter to the Family Doctor. He regretted
that the faculties found fault with his action
in the matter, but he could not conscien
tiously retra ‘t the facts as written to the
Family Doctor.
“The faculties of both colleges replied that
unless ho retracted they should cut him off,
woich would naturally debar him from
again practicing his profession, and also
prevent his securing another appointment iu
the Royal Navy!”
The illustrious doctor’s dilemma is certain
ly an unpleasant one, emphasizing, as it does,
both his own honesty and the contemptible
prejudice and bigotry of English medical
! men. The masses, however, having nosym
j pathy with their nonsense, keep on using the
1 remedy ho so highly recommends and get
I well, while the rich and able depend upou
the prejudiced doctors and die!
Diplomacy: Gentleman of Honor—
“Barkeep’, gi’ me a glass of awful whis
key; I want my girl to break oil our en
gagement, and I’m just going to call on
her.”
Diphtheria
m- patient recoven strength slowly. .<« the syste-n
is weak and debilitated, and the blood poisoned by
the ravages of the disease. What Is needed w a
good reliable tonle and blood purifier like Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which has Just the elements of strength
for the body, and vitality and richness for the
blood which soon bring back robust health. After
ccarlet fever or pneumonia it is also of great benefit
“After recover.ng from i prolonged sickness with
diphtheria, and needing something to build me up,
1 took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I felt
good results from the first dose. It seemed to go
from the top of my head to th ■ ends of my toes, i
know Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good thing."—G. H.
Stratton. Druggist. We.-tfi.q i. Jiasx
“Upon our little girl, who had been sick with scar
let fever, the uso of Hooi’s Sir-aparilla was most
marvelous, entirely removing the poison from her
blood and r.'Storlnf her to g<»d health.. Hood’s
Savsaparcln deserves i ur highest prate I .”—E. <i
bnui .ok, oaau.pscoti. Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by al’, druggists. $1; six tor $5. Prepared
bj C. I. HOOD A Co.. Apothecaries. LoweU, Mask
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The wind is notevidentlv tempered the shorn
Wall street lamb.
For weak lungs, spitting °f bl°cri,®hortnesß
of breath, consumption. n
lingering coughs. Dr - I lerce 8 Golden Medi
cal Discovery’’ is a sovereign remedy. Supe
rior to cod liver oil. By druggists.
If every man was as big as he feels there
couldn’t be standing room in this country,
“As Good as New,”
are the words used by a lady, who was at one
time given up by the most eminent physicians,
ami left- to die. Reduced to a mere skeleton,
nale and haggard, not able to leave her bed,
trom all those distressing diseases peculiar to
suffering females, such as displacement, leu
corrha-a, inflammation, etc., etc. bhe began
taking Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,
and also using the local treatments recom
mended by him, and is now, she says, as good
as new.” Price reduced to one dollar. By
druggists.
Aft era man has painted things red, he is
very apt to be blue himself.
No lady should live in perpetual fear, and
suffer from the more serious troubles that so
often appear, when Dr. Kilmer’s Complete
Female Remedy is certain to prevent and cure
Tumor and Cancer there.
Daughters, Wives and Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
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Every strain or eold afflicts that weak back
uni! nearly prostrates you. _ -
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Mrs. Salxje Dupttk, Jonesboro, G*.. says: “I
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ommend it.”
Mr. T. Lessing, 47 Engheim St., New Orleans,
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Back—plasters of all kinds, liniments, etc., bnt noth
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Caution! Some dealers recommend - Inferior
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DROPSY
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Have treated Dropsy and its complications with the
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sight to twenty days.
Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the best ol
physicians.
From the first dose the symptoms rapidly disappear,
and in ten days at least two-thirds of all symptoms are
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Some may cry humbug without knowing anything
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We are constantly curing cases of longstanding, cases
that have been tapped a number of times, and the pa
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Olis. tetters of inquiry answered.
X * Guide to Health (Sent Free).
One Agent (Merchant only) wanted in every town for
_ The -Tansni’s Punch” sc. cigars are hnnmtnw
Never sold so in my in so short a rime. Will trv uwi
give you another order this month. ' “ *
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Your T.inshl s PuaeU ’ „c. cigar Is a good seiier.
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Sole Manut’r, -di West Main St., Loulsvile, Ky.
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MILO B. STEVENS & CO.
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Dldii 5 I isiSa Rheumatic Remedy.
Oval Box »1.0(11 round, SO cts.
I y Can get the most Practical Business Eda-
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1 Bread St.Atlanta,Ga. Send
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WS £8 M K P 4 * ll • Outfit worth $5 and partjeulars
■ W WHlUrte P. O. VICKEBY, Augusta, Maine.
(ME Aft Flat top No. 7 Cook Stove for SIO.OO
8 Wwith fixtures. Send for catalogue. A .P.
vjPu WI Stewart A Co..(W Whitehall St., Atlanta,Ga.
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for Circulaw. COL. L. BIN*-
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ff: F“ to $3 a day. Sample, worth SLJS FRZB
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