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JOSIAH J. GRANT,
>i IhetlwrlgM, Blacksmith and
I General Jobbing,
I Manufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated
I Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton.
| 10f) Congress St.. near Montgomery,
SAVANNAH, GA.
i NEWLY FITTED UP.
| LABORING MEN'S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor,
K i lA2 Bryan St., SAVANNAH, GA.
Meals at all hours. Choicest brands of
trines, liquors and cigars always on hand.
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| STOP AT
s Mis. G. H. Woa’s Hotel,
i Only first-class house in the city for the
accommodation of colored people. 1 a
I bles supplied with the best the market
affords. Convenient to business part of
the citv. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop's”.
' Foui th street, Mac >n, Ga.
HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM.
Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to ord r .
£Jso Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls.
Frizzes and flair Jewelry. We root and
make up ladies’ own combings in any
(desirable style. Wehave character \A i
and Beards of all kinds to rent for Mas- '
([ueradcs and entertainments. Ladies nxt
children Hair cutting and shampoonii.;.
Also, hair dressing nt your residence if
required. We cut and trim bangs in ail
of 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, Ga. (
FRANK LIN F. J<) N IBS,
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on hard a fresh supply of
the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when iu season, and will
be glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. I!is
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON’T FORGET, STALL NO. 31.
Edward B. Campbell,
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
ZBTTTOZEZEIS,.
Cor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
Articles fresh and of the best quality.
Orders promptly tilled and delivered !',
to any part of th" city.
~GREEN GROCERY.'
HKN U V FT ICl.! >
. THE OLD RELIABLE
. GI? Tri tri IN T< O<J Sri 12
nrYTOIJLD inform his friends and the
VV public that he still holds the for:
t his old stand corner South Broad and
East Boundry streets, where he keep-; on
hand constantly, a full supply < f fresh
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Poultry,
Eggs,* Game and all kinds of Vegetables.
Trices reasonable—to suit the times.
Goods delivered if desired.
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A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.
A Matrimonial Sensation Reported from
Cluittnnoogn, Tenn.
A decidedly romantic marriage occurr
ed at Chattanooga, a few nights since,
which has just leaked out. Miss Minnie
George is the pretty daughter of Captain
J. F. George, and she has for a longtime
• been engaged to John L. Jones, a well
known youth of that city. They wished
to get married, but being afraid to ask
consent, concluded to elope. They secur
ed a carriage at a late hour at night, and
a friend having procured a license the\
started out to be married. They saw
Pastor Wambald as he was leaving his
church, and he was called to perform the
ceremony. The pastor took his seat in
front of the couple and driving to a
neighboring lamp post in order that he
might see to read the license, he made
them man and wife.
AN OLD MAN’S DISGRACE.
The Treasurer of Texas Grand Ixtdge of Odd
Fellows in Trouble.
Judge Thomas M. Joseph, for several
years treasurer of the Grand Lodge of
Odd Fellows of Texas, is short in his
accounts §23,L85, being the entire fund
of the Grand Lodge. Joseph was de
feated for re-eection hist week. IL* says
he lost the money nearly four years ago
in mining. He \y^ s mayor of Galveston
from 1858 to 1862, and .stood high in the
community. He is nearly 70 years old,
und has a large family of grandchildren.
He is utterly prostrate t by his fall.
Grand Master Gibbs dec’ares he will
prosecute the defaulting officer until the
doors of the penitentiary are closed upon
him. Joseph is practically under arrest
now.
“DON’T YOU_WORRf.”
How Shrewd BuHinee" Men Have Solved
" a Great Problem.
“Is there a fatality among our prominent
men*” is a question that we often ask. It h a
question that perplexes our leading medical
men, and they are at a loss to know how to
answer it. ...
We s imetimes think that if the physicians
would give part of the energy to the con
sideration of this question that they give -e
combatting other schools of practice, u
might be satisfactorily answered.
The lights of “isms” remind us often or t
the quarrel-’, of old Indian trills, that were
onlv happy when they were aumhuating
each other. , , ,
if Allopathy makes a discovery that
promises good to the race. J'oin - opiit.i’. de
rich sit and breaks down its influence. i:
llomo opathy makes a discovery that prom
ises to be a boon to the race, Allopathy at
tacksit. , , , „
It is absurd that tlie-e s bools should .ancy
that all of good is in th if methods and none
in anv other. . .
Fortunately for the people, the merit
which these “isms” will not recognize, is
recognized by the public,and this public recog
nition, taking the form of a demand upon I
the medical profession, eventually compels
it to recognize it.
is it possible that the question ha- been
answered by shrewd business men? A promi
nent man once said to au inquirer, who
asked him how ho got rich: “I got rich be
cause 1 did tilings while other people were
thinking about doing them. ’ It seems to us
that the public have recognized what this
fatality is, and how it can bo met, while the
medical profession has been wrangling
about it.
By a careful examination of insurance re
ports we find that there has been a sharp re- •
form with reference to examinations, (and i
that no man can now get any amount of in
surance who has the least development of
kidney disorder,) liecause they find that sixty
out of every hundred in this country do,
either directly or indite tly, suffer from kid
neydisease. Hence, no reliable company
will in urea man except altera rigid uri
nary examination.
This reminds us of a little instance which
occurred a sh ri time ago. A fellow editor
was an apple n it fora respectable amount of
insurance. He was rejected on examination, '
because, unknown to himself, his kidneys I
were diseased. The shrewd agent, however,
did not give up the case. He had an eye to busi
ness and to his commission, and said: “Don’t
you worry; you get a half dozen bottles of
Warner's safe cure, take it according to
directions and in about a month come
around, and we wiil have another examina
tion. I know yon will find yourself al! right
and will get your policy.”
The editor expressed surprise at the agent’s
faith, but the latter replied: “This point is j
a \ aluable one. Very many insurance agents I
all over the country, when they find a cus- '
tomer rejected for this cause, give similar
advice, ami eventually lie gets - the insur
ance,”
What are we to infer from such circum
stam es? Hate shrewd insurance men, as well
as other shrewd business men. found the
secret answer to the inquiry ? Is it possible
that our columns, have be-n proclaiming, in
the form of advertisements, what has proved
a blessing in disguise to millions, and yet by
many ignored as an advertisement!
In our tiles wo find thousands of strong
testimonials for Warner’s safe cure, no two
alike, which could not exist except upon a
basis of truth; indeed, they are published
under a guarantee of DOO to any one who
will disprove their correct ii'ss, and this offer
has been standing, we are told, for more
than four years.
Undoubtedly this article, which is simply
dealing out justice, will be considered as an
advertisement and be rejected by many as
such.
We have not spac? n r time to discuss the
proposition that a poor thing could not su
i e?d to the extent that this great remedy has
succeeded,could not become so popular with
out merit even if pushed by a Vanderbilt or
an Astor.
Hence we’take th - liberty of telling our
friends that it is a duty that they owe to
themselves to investigate ttya, matter and re
flect carefully, for the statements published
are subject to th? refutation of the entire
world. None have refuted them: on the con
trary hundreds of thousand? have believe 1
them aud proved them true, and in believing
have found the highest measure of satisfac
tion, that which money cannot buy. and
money cannot take away.
Jenny Lind is said to be very intoler
ant toward young singers.
A New Way to Pity Ohl Debts.
Shakespeare tells how this can be accom
plished in oneoi his im nortal plays; but.debts
to i aturen.usi b- paid on demand unlcssdays
of grace he obtained through ihe use of Dr.
Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” It i
not a “cure-all.” but in\aluable lorsore throat
bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, consumption .and
all disea-es of this pulmonary and otiur or
gans. caused by scro 'ula or ‘ba I In o i.”
ulcer-, sve.llngs and tumors are
cured by its wonderful alterative action. By
druggists.
Seven women lin’d the position of count,i
Superintendi nt of Schools m Illinois.
Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescrip: Ion" s »
most powerful restorative tonic, and combiner
the most valuable nervin > properties; espe
cial y adapted to the wa its of debili a cd la
dies sutfei in;; from weak back, inward fever
co.igestb i inflammation, or ulceration, <«
from nervousness or neuralgic pains. li>
druggists. ‘
The worn ,n who neglects her husband's
shirt front is no longer the wife of his bosom
Prickly Ash Hitthks warms up and invig
orates ti e stomach, improves and strengthens
the digestive organs, opens the pores, pro
motes perspirat on. and equalizes the circula
tion. As a corrector of a disordered system
there is nothing to e jual it.
If you have a Cold, dough, (dry-hacking’
Croup. Cankered-thmat, Catarrh Dropping
causing cough’-Dr.Kilmer’s I ndian Cough Cur."
((lonsmiiplioin Off) will rel eve instantly heal
and cures. Price 25c., WX - . and sl.
The rai roul stove, danecrou? as it is, has nt
tt.irur for the legislator who rides on a pass.
Prepare for Spring
It is none to early to be getting ready for spring
r.nd the first thing which fhonld receive atten
Hon is your own system. It y u have not been well
during the winter, have been troubled with scrofula,
salt rheum, or other humors of the blood, you should
purity the blood by takl.r; iioo !’s s.iraparLln. You
will then escape that indcs ribable tirod foellng
which 1- o prostre. ting an t often sounaecounuible
In the sprlu; months. Do not p off taking are
liable medicin •, but take Hood's Sorsaparitla befen
It Is too late.
“ I take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring medicine,
and I ilnd ft just the thing. It tones up my system
and makes me feel like a different man. 3ly wife
lak-sit lor dyspepsia and sb - derives great benefit
from it. She says It Ls the bes' niodleino she ever
took." I'e.AMi;-C. Tlr.m.u, Hook i Ladder No. 1.
I'ri< nd Street. Eoeton. Mas?.
5 i-. C. \V. y.giT.ott, Lowell, Na-s., wascomj lelely
cured of sick hea-laehe, which.she bad had 16 years,
by 11, od's Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Fold by an druggists. si ; six for Prepared
C .L HOOD & (X)., Apothecaries, Lowell, Uasa,
_JOO Doses One Dollar
Principal Cities’ Pseudonyms.
Alexander —Delta City.
zVtlanta—Gate City.
Baltimore—Monumental City-
Boston—Modern Athens.
Brooklyn—City of Churches.
Buffalo Queen City of the Lakes.
Chicago—Garden City.
Cincinnati—Queen City of the West.
Cleveland —Forest City.
Detroit —City of the Straits.
Hannibal—Bluff City.
Indianapolis—Railroad City.
Keokuk, lowa—Gate City.
Louisville—Falls City.
Lowell—City of Spindles.
Maysville, Ky.—Seven-Acre City.
Milwaukee —Cream City.
Nashville —City of Rocks.
New llavon—City of Elms.
New Orleans—Crescent City.
New York—Gotham.
Philadelphia—Quaker City.
Pittsburgh—lron City.
Quincy—Model City.
Savannah—Forest City,
Springfield, Ill.—Flower City.
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It Will be Red Next Year.
“Did you hear that Tom May was ■
married last week ?”
“No! Is that so? He didn’t marry
that red-headed widow on Chestnut
street, did he?”
“That's what; only he doesn’t put it
just that way.”
“What shade docs he make her out?”
“Well, I met Tom to-day, and in
quired w hat he had. been up to, and his i
answer was that he had been ‘ringing ’
the chestnut belie.’”
How to Gain Flesh and Strength.
Use after each meal Scott’s Emulsion with
Hypophosphites. It is in palatable as milk,
and easily digested. Ths rapidity with which
delicate people improve with its use is wonder
ful. Use it and try yoifr weight. As a remedy
lor Consumption, Throat affections and Bron
chitis, it is unequal© I, Please read: “I used
Scot's Emulsion in a child eight months old
with goo 1 results. Ho gained four pounds in a
very short time.” Tuo. Prim, M. D,, Ala
bama.
" Your presents is desired at our Christmas
celebration," was a. boy’s letter to his uncle.
A Terrible Fire.
What a thrill of terror passes over us when
we rea l the record of some tearful devasta
tion by fire, and yet it is a sac t that, thousands
are daily being consumed by the inward tire of
fever, caused by consumption of the lungs,
which could basubdued by Dr. P.erce’s “Gold
en Medic al Discovery.”
It, s the etnnty heart, that aches. Thehea.il
' is different. New Orleans Picayune.
LIKE A RIVER
THE PRAISES OF B. B. B. POUBS IN
UPON US.
Would That We Had Space to Pub
lish a Hundredth Part.
ROCKMAHT, Ga., December 2!th, 1886. —
G. M. Morgan came to my office in October
with an old scrofulous ulcer of many years’
, standing. On examination I informed him,
in addition to my local treatment, ho must
have a telood purifier Ho preferred your B.
B. 8., which acted like a charm, and with
; my treatment and B. B. B. he is now a sound
i man.
1 am a regular practicing physician,and this
is the first time I ever addressed a patent
medicine company, I regard B. B. B. as one
of the best patent blond medicines.
W. J. ADAIR, M, D.
P. S.—G. M. Morgan is now on E. T.,Va.
ind (’a. Tl. R., but was formerly supervisog
oi' bridges and trestles on the Richmond and
; Danville R. R., and is a gentleman of con
i ■durable influence, being identified with the
• railroads generally. W. J. ADAIR.
NEW TOY, N. C., June 29. 1886.—8100 d
Balm Company, Atlanta: Your medicine
was used iu the ease of my mother, now
about 45 yeiM’s of ago who has been afflicted
with rheumatism for the past ten years.
After using three bottles, we consider that
. an ent ire cure has been effected. I used one
| bottle myself for a humor of the blood,
■ which caused a disfiguring breaking out on
my face aud all parts of my body. The re-
I suit is that my skin is smooth and perfectly
ree from pimple or blotch. A perfect c ure
has been effected.
W. T. MOREHEAD, Newtown, N. C.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 5, 1887.—Botanie
I Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sirs:
j I had suffered with b'.eeding piles for two
I years, and take pleasure in stating that I
. have been ent re'y cure.! by the use of one
i bottle of “Botanic Blood Balm” (B. B. B.)
; 1 cheerfully make this statement for the
1 benefit of the public.
CHAS. REINHARDT,
No. 2026 Fountain St.,
Baltimore. McL
J 5, ,o ° l!e ’ t Kinds: :toth
SB fIA C atalogues free.
Sk nft r LS i«
I H'S State and 1 Niagara for US I post paid. Bngh
ton, Delaware, iv.is, Elvira. Lady. Catawba.
I siartnn. Moore's Early, Worden. Pocklington,
Diamond, Vergennes, Ac., at lowest rates. Raspber
ries, Gooseberries. Jess,:- strawberry. Lucretia Dew
beny.Jte. CEO. W. CAMPBELL, Uei»w»re, Ohio.
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Keeping Teeth Perfect aud Gums HeultUy.
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Art No. 7 Cook Stove for 810.00
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The best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases scused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
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It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the
system, restores and preserves health.
I It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young. ,
s a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle.
Highest Awards of Moilals tn Europe and America.
Ths neatest, quickest, safest an 1 most powerful
rem- known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy. Neuralgia,
Lm.ii.iigo, Backache. Weakn- ss, cold In the chest
ami ail aches ami pains. Endorsed by 5,(X.K) Physi
cians and Druggists ot the highest repute. Benson's
Plasters promptly relieve and euro where other
plasters and greasy salves. Ilnin -nts and lotions,
ar - absolutely useless. Beware o'" imitations under
slm far sounding names, such ;:s ' . 'apsicum," ’‘Cap
u -in.’ ‘ Capeielne,” as they are utterly worthless
and Intended to deceive. Ask fob Basson's aso
TASK SOOTHERS. All drugrlsts.
S’ ABERY & JOHNSON. Proprietors. New York-
Ask your retailer for the James Means' S 3
Caution I Some dealers recommend inferior
goods in order to make a larger profit. This is the
original $3 Shoe. Bewar® oi imitations which ac
knowledge their own Inferiority by attempting to
build upon the reputation of the original.
None Genuine ualems bearing this Stamp,
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S 3 SHOE.
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and Tickling in the Throat.
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Cures permanently. St
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“Seven Spriners” Ir wiil give you an
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j a:ul aB ileedoches, purify the blood, act o.i the Kid
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and p r bottle.
Qickgy’s Eyewater 11 ”;
; onco. No cure,no pay. Ask for it. Sold by Druggists
or sent by mail postpaid. Price 2nc. DiC’ikEV dt
• iINhEKStDi, Manufacturers, Buistol, Tenn.
Ono Agent (Merchant only) wanted in every town for
Although I was paying $3J.09 perl,i»o for mv lead
. Ing sc. brand my sales are more than twentv-five
t.mes as large sin e I put in your “Tansill’s Punch"
: sc. cigar. I could not have believed it. Yonre re
spectfully, Wm. JI. Dale, Druggist, Chicago.
Address K. W. TANSILI. Jt CO.. Cbicauo.
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the DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY,
St. Louis, Mo.
A. GURESW HERE ALL ELSE lASLST
ns Bost Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use Eg
EH in time. Sold by druggists.
I Hainesville, N. J., ?
October 15, 1886. >
E. T. Hazeltine, I
Warren, I’a.
De ir Sir: ■ .
I was taken witboa very W
severe cold last Spring,
and tried every cure wo m
had in the store, and could $i
get no help. ||
1 had o r village doctor |@
prescribe for me, but kept ||
getting worse. I saw au- |g
other physician from Port fig
Jervis, N. Y., and he told S
me he used Piso’s Cure for
Consumption in his prac- fcg
tice. B
I bought a bottle, and ®
before I had taken all of it n
there was a change for the m
better. Then 1 got my etn- ra
ployer to order a quantity S
of the medicine and keep S
it in stock. I took one 9
more bottle, and my Cough 9
was cured.
Picspectfully,
Frank McKelvy.
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support and endorsement of tlr. French Govcrmnenu
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> SAW WORKS.
Manufacturer® of and Dealers in
Saws and Saw-Mill Supplies.
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Clod Crusher and Levelefil
The Tool in tae vaji’M I'x.l” prej;aiiaM
oflin, cotton rcc *3 nth or prom V D. 11-I 1 --
Sale Ma»A£uV.. \s. etc Malt St,. LouasvikkiM
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■ Colored plates, IGO engr." '• jfl
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DroCtab’.o en-ploymar.t to represent ns r
county. S»Jary g.C per month «md exv " '
Inrge commission on soles if preferred. Goc-" W 3
Every one bu .Outflt and particulars Free. . ~
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K-fr.cation a specialty at iIIOOHE’S Bl tai
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.ebools in the Country. Seud for Uireulart.
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Blair’s ««1
Oval Box Itl.jOl round, 50
ifj riiiiislSii! Habit Cured. Treatment @|
VFtyifil Hvman;; remedy Co., Lal <;■
Piso's Remedy t< :- Catarrh is the M
I'aw Beat, Easiest to'Use, aud CheuP'X 4 - jjggMH
Mm Also good for Cold in the MH f
Htsadache, Hay Fever, ic. 50 ceuto- M
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