Newspaper Page Text
i
TBLE'.i-TIMES.w
Ocr SucCEra.-—Wehai
apologized fc
leavo out a number of -advertisements
last weptar (biaaoafth^g rather un-
- usual. wo apprehend, for a paper to
bo forced to leave' advertisements out
tho first issue, but uuch * was iho case
with uzflt very clearly demonstrates
wlmt business men of tho country
think of tho Times as an advertising
I medium/ They evidently regard it as
_ iy Albany.—It seems that
jtcr city—of Albany, not p^.be
out ddne even in tbo way MV
quit* a flro on night before tot. The
extensive Orug ^cetabliihment * of
>feyije. Strozicr & Hilisman was dis
covered to be on fire, about-half past
ten o’clock Wednesday night The
walla, of the building was uninjured.—
We understand the loss was about
Five thousand dollars mostly covered
by Insurance.' * Supposed to
ono of tho very best advertising sheds
m South-west Georgia,'and wc Intend
itshaiUy, ,
MaOQK - , \ j^HTSBFBISK. ^ MoSSrs,
work of an incendiary. We .are in
debted to Mr. Win. Smallwood, one o*
the attentive conductors of the Alantic
it Gulf It. R. for the above, tnftnnarr
tion.
Latetl Since' writing the above,
we understand that another fto bas
occurred, consuming a two story frame
building.
Liuc8,Httng‘A‘ Smith bavc sold the
Entcrpriso to Messrs. Stevenson &
Smith, and they have changed it to a
morning paper. It is now a sprightly
sheet and to ape : g'tad to see it grow ing
rapidly in public favbr:. Wc are glad
to scq our friend Smith slays with it,
there is no cleverer fellow or better par-
ragraphist in Georgia. Success to you
Bridge. May now the winter of >our
discontent be made glorious by the,
Morning Enterprise.
The New Eight Per Cents,—We
would call the especial attention of
Capitalists, Trustees, Guardians or
others having money seeking safe and
reasonable investment, to tho new 8
per cent Georgia Bouds, advertised
for sale in the Times.' '■ f
Tho Ronds afio.d fine inducements
to small capitalists, being issued in
nmouuts of $250 each, and falling due
in a short time ; os they are non-taxa-
blo property, and bear eight per cent,
interest, payable semi-aunuolly, will
amount to better than a general ten
per cent investment
The Bonds are absolutely safe, and
wo trust they will fiud ready sale.
It will he found worth the while of
any mouied men, and especially of
widows, executors, See-, to iuvesligate
the merit of these Bonds before
veetiej* anywhere else.
B+ilRojS> Schrdclm^—'We were
f.**ed last week to lcaveout the dif
ferent Bail Road Schedules, lu which
•jur readers arc directly, or Indirectly
interested. We regretted this both on
account oi the convenience of onr
eaden, as well at something due our
,-cry liberal Bail Road Managers in
South-west Georgia. We will en
deavor to get them in at os euly a day
as possible.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
284-2 Whitaker Street,
Bouhaw & SiLVAa—If you want to
be bewildered by one of the finest dis
plays Of crockery, china, glassware,
eten Imaginable, just step into Boishaw
& .Silva’s on St, Julian Street, when
in 8atannch, and you wfH be dazzled
by the beauty and taste of thefr exfieo*
sfve stock and its artistic arrange
ment. ~ This is a first class boose wnh
prices moderate and everything (o suit
the trade. See their advertisement
and gife them a call.
J. N.--These mystic letters that
have headed so many articles in the
SoutRcru Press within the last few
mouths, appears at the head of this
because the veritable J. N. has ap
peared on our Streets; and wc believe,
proposes to lecture to-night at the
City Hall, having gotten permission
from his Honor, tho Mayor, for that
purpose.
Although the admission is fixed at
the very moderate price of. nothing,
we understand that some of the breth
ren will be requested to pass the hat
around.
Our Cash System.—Perhaps some
ofour friends have- ool noticed that
our terms for subscriptions are strictly
cash in udrance, and “ no deviation for
our best friends. Wo have made it
rulo and must stick to it No name
will be put on* the book without the
money, and no attention will bo paid
to orders without the money. We
do this because wc thiuk it best for
all. Two dollars is a small amount and
we realise hut a small profit on a pa
per at that We have to pay cash foi
every tirticlo wc use iu getting out the
paper—pay priuterseash, paper mills
and everything * e1so—so • if we were
inclined to run the credit system, ne
cessity would dictate cash ; and be
sides, wo want our relations in busi
ness always pleasant and friendly, and
we. consider this the best way to do it.
How many good men, worth their
thousands, have got mad with the ed
itor, because he dunned him for the
“small sum” of $2,00, or stopped his
paper when the time was out. If he
pays, ho will ‘ say slop Uie paper I)
don't read it nohow, but if be had not
bequ askod to pay up, he would have
taken it a dozen years and never
thought of doing without. So we do
not want any one to get fretted at ua.
Wc want to give you the worth of
your money, and to «l<j it we must be
paid like we have to pay—cash. So
save us the pain of refusing, and don't
tell us to put down any name without
the money.
A Mistake.—Wc understand, that
owing to the unusual display of ad
vertisements that crowded our col
umns on lost Saturday, and which is
increased to-day, that some persons
are circulating it that we arc inserting
cards and advertisements merely to
fill up space. We arc very happy to
inform these sell-constituted critics
that every line of advertisements that
filled eighteen columns in our first is
sue, and which is increased to over
nineteen in to-day’s, are cash paying
ones, with the exception of the pros
pectus of one of our leading dailies,
aud that, wo justly owe for a similar
favor. We challenge any country
paper in the Stale to produce a better,
sounder, list of advertisers than ap
pears in our columns, from Savannah
and this place. They arc gilt edge.
Keep cool gentlemen, the Times will
take care of itself.
Neto 2Utottfismients.
The DiamimmoN.—The distribu
tion ot the Shares of Iho Confederate
MonumentaT Association of Georgia
will take place in this City, on the 3d
of Apnl, ensuing.
We trust that every man and wo
man in Georgia will bo represented
upon our Books.
This is th. last chance whichGeor-
ThroaL Gravel, Diseases of On Start
and Ltrcr.IvJlamationo^Pu Btom.
Cancers
lavariaklyCwred.
cir offerings with those of the Mon
umental Association of Georgia-
L.&A.H. McLAWS,
i General Agents C. M. A.
Augusta, Ga., March 14,1873.
WITH UNLIMITED SUCCESS.
6EORC/.I-7Ammi Cwmot*.
Coart of Ordinary, March 27th 1873.
Where a*. John B. Ereritto nuke* applica
tion to this Court for latter* of administration an
th* estate of Joniah J. Hverltte, deceased :
tatarastod are therefore notified to
fiUtheU objections in said Court, otherwise said
letters will be (ranted the applicant in terms of
the law, on tho first Mondav in May next.
loader in May next.
IL ILTooke, Ordinary.
GEORG.
Court ot Ordinary, Mkreh 27th 1873.
Whereas, M. C. Smith, makes application
'administra-
He would respectfully announce, that he cores
D diseases peasiiar to Female*. 11s bas nerer
failed to (ire relief where his directions wars
strictly carried eat. Hundreds of Females to
Gaotfta and other States, auppoeed tobeincora-
ble, karlnf been treated by so many physicians,
without benefit, will cheerfully matter testimony
br petition to this Court for letter* of muulnietr;
tibn on the estate of James II. Stringer, dec’d:
All persons interested all persons notified to
Monday inMay next, jn terms oft he Jaw.
H- H. Tooke, Ordinary.
Portrait Painting In Oil.
Hemay be found stall hour* during the day at
hi* Drugstore, McIntyre's building, on Jackson
“*—‘ Thomas villc, Georgia.
» fspre-
TIPS. RICHMOND, respectfully ai
lu the citizen* of Tbmasvllle that
pared to teach all who desire to acquire the beM-
tifbl art of American Oil Pal sting, by a system
which enables her to teach any person to paints
Street,
A good assortment 01
ty, in making their presentments, con
demn tho so-called compromise oflered
the State by the Bond King. This is
a step in tnc right direction ; this is
action eminently proper. ,\\e hope
thst r theUreiMyaric8 of ovsry coun
ty in the State will give the matter
their attention before the ro-assem
blin'* of the Legislature. It is per*
haps too late now for action to be tak
en at Iho Spring terms of the Courts,
ns most of them have been held, but
when the Fall ridings commence the
V resentments may be made and the
.egislaturc bo furnished another evi
dence of tho feeling of the people on
this subject. Grand Jurors arc Se
lected tom among the beat, the most
upright mid intelligent ritizeus of the
State, and more accurately reflect pub
lic sQutiwcnt than any other body
which can be organized. Their ut
terances to the opinions of no other
body in Georgia. Let the example
pel by Coweta county be imitated in
portrait iu only a law lessons
She also rs&ovatcs ami repaints old paint
that have been damaged by fire or otherwise,
this branch of her art sire cannot beexce._
haring taken prises ia all the Exhibitiana In
Mrs. Richmond will rocciro pupils at the
Young Female College" alter school hour*. and
will also (ire tere.o* at Mr. Geo. M. Doffin'* af
ter tea, imw 8
CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
Affairs in Georgia.
A couple of Jiaraites at Cochran on
the M. Sc B. R. R., tho other day weie
khjoying iheir share in the lotli
amendment by playing fighting with
a knife and pistol, and the coroner
decided that it was a very nice game
as he got a ten dollar fee ty the pistol
going off, and ditto negro.
A negro girl was tied up by tho hand
and whipped by her mother in a man
ner that caused her death iu a few
minuets after; the woman was arrested
and tried, and bound over to appear
before the Superior Court to answer
the charge of voluntary manslaughter.
Fort Valley Mirror
Evorybody thought Houston county
would be ruined by the oxodus of the
negroes to Arkansas, but the Perry
Journal says the planters generally
have plenty of labor.
A yonng man who gave bis name as
James Taylor, a tobacco dealer, from
D. J. RYAN,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
xaJfotiia&yVof Cnweta t*atw. Mount c -. attempted to com-
• T anit suicide in Sparta, on the 3d ins»t.
He had been drinking treely and it is
cvoiy county,* and when the Legifla-
turo meets next January it will *
. 1 be as
well informed of the views of the peo
ple 011 the bond question as it a spe
cial clcct^Ogtyd been held in order
10
PisostroiM Fire,
A boy^twety* B’dock on~W ednesd ay
night last ine* ibrnitiirc wnreroora of
Mr. Thomas Simpson, situated on
North ,E»st Corner of the. Public
w*^’ found to be on fire.—
When first discovered ibe front room
was burning inside and too far gone
to save any of the furniture therein
stored s The dames spread tapidly
and soon the whole house was in fb
full blaze. The dwelling and out hous-
es,of the Misses Mercer soon caught
anfl ’-wdre quickly consumed. Mr.
Simpson, through the strenerous .ef
forts of bnr citizens, saved all his tools,
lumber and furniture stored in the
hack rooms, bat it was utterly impos
sible to enter the front room. The
lAiidpkin -Hotel and the ' store- ot
Messrs* Stones Sc Kimbrough were
by means, of wet blankets and
much hard work. This could not have
been done had the wind not been most
favoratiW. ~JLstrefcjfwihfi wad blow
ing tom the South West and thus the
town was saved.
Mr. tiimpsmib loss will reach three
thousand dollars. The Misses Mercer,
Who arehrery poor, lose all, save a lew
house hold goods.
A poor dog rah turner the kitchen
and wan bure$d todcath. -
It is not known how the fire origi
nated. No light or fire hqd been iu
the toot room,' where the fire first
qreghti ltadaja previous. Some sup-
supposed that his freak resulted from
the frenzy of drink, lie wasn’t enter
prising enough to make a success of it.
We think all who attempt suicide aud
don’t succeed should at once be con
fined in tho Lunatic Acsylum, and
laws to that effect should be made.
The fishing season has opened in
Lumpkin, and the boys are worrying
them no little.
Found at Last.—About seven doz
en surveying parties have started (?)
out to survey the JIawkinsvillo & Eu-
fuula R. R., and ns many times have
had a treacherous compnss, or some
thing else got lost and never heard of
and the Lumpkinitcs left to
mourn their untimely end. Bat now
one party has actually turned up, aud
got as far as Lumpkin; the Lurnp-
kinites are happy at last. Poor fellows
they should kill a fatted oalf and feast
thorn, for there is no telling wlmt they
have endured for the last eighteen
months. They started from Hawkins-
ville about two years ago, and no one
knows but that they have been stroll
ing through Okefenokc swamp, or the
Polaski couuty taarshes since.* Cer
tainly they arc gallant fellows, and we
hope tho joy of the good people ot
Lumpkin at seeing them, may be even
increased by a Locomotive following
in a sboit time. Col. Lane is
gallant soldier and has as level head
on Rail Road as any mao, Tom Scott
to the contrary notwithstandirg, and
if backed will, we think and hope, put
this road through.
A11 intelligent school girl of the col
ored persnation up at Lumpkin has
discovered that Gen. Grant is the Cap!-,
tol of the United State* and that be is
a colored man too. Fred Douglass
ought to get after that gal and make
her take it back.
Horrible Murder in Warren
County.—The Georgia dipper says:
A horrible murder was committed
in that portion of Warren countv
known as the “neck” on .Saturday, 15tb
insL, by a Mr. Ed. Clark, upon the
body of his wife. We have been una
ble to see any one from the locality
where the deed was committed, ao<
are therefore unable to give full par- *•
Oculars. Bumor,states, noWever, that “ .
he struck her a blow with a large ton ‘
okeonthe back of her head, cut-
a three-inch gash. He then idled
!e over her lifeless
(he chairs and
body, and setting fire to them tookoue
of his children in his arms and made
JhUescafe. Tieiiro burned through
•clock, P. M., for the benefit
Lessons in Painting,..
SPLENDID life-like victuressf
Lee, Johnson, Jackson, Beau
regard, and others,
Hand*cinely framed—and very low. Se? Spccl-
In “Times,” Office. marJ9-3u.
S. J. Cassels,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
WniTE LEAD,
ZINC PAINT,
COLORS,
WINDOW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING,
LUBRICATING,
AND PAINTOILE.
ini’tote atotk of tho obovo In itoi.
■ml for Nde cho-n. for cub.
Mj drop aro parchwd only I
bonrK. act nr< *
1 vo vvtmntod pure.
/■KESCRI/TIOJIS rvcfolly ranpoud-
CHAHQE OF SCHEDULE.
<HQTL ST PKUNTKNDENT S OFFICF.
WHsnlk tr GmtT mrnUr—4 €*.,
^ Savannah, Ga., Feb’y22, W71.
On and miter Sunday, Fekrnmry ttead, Trains
this Bowl will raa'ms follows :
Night Express Passenger.
LemTeSsrannAh dally at™ fpw
Arriremt lire Oak .
Balnbrfdn.....
IksteifflM.
- Lire Oak —m.
-irrire at Savannah.
Connect ai Ilr« f«l with train* o
Ns chants cl ears at Uve.Oak.
so Change of car* between Savannah and Al-
cLo connection at Albany with traits on tha
South-wes* m Railroad.
Dat Passenger.
LauTeSurwaih,(Sunday excepted)** TUfiam.
Arrive at Lawton AOS »in.
•*. LI re Oak ,
•*- JACfosoonrOtev.
Leave Jacksonville-^..,
Live Oak...
Arrive at savannah.
ACCOMMODATION THADI.
wxsTK*» niTtsiox
I^Tc^Lawtj^(Sandar»'excepted) at 7J»a
PILES TREATED
)
HAYWOOD, GAGE ft C0-,
'.HMQiurj
m 1—9
SAVANNAH, GA.
■pOy.
SAMUEL P HAMILTON,
■nonnmiuiun
Jitte • Watches, Jewelry,
sn.vaB.wsu.
Mnaad Bane, Fancy Goo s> et&.
rnuBLBlrdtOoi
House and. Villa
KoWater orAlkall*
Used ia oar Prrpaiatioom.
msillwiterewSMaMi
OH.BEPCyr,
VtWhhmt l*>)M*iia
SAVANNAH, OA.
. BACOVBgR. . H. A. TOF1
H.A.T0PHAM&C0.
Cli
SAVANNAH, GA
otvten rVod by trv
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
mam **Mt.Mh.ii\.
SAVAJUIAH, OEO.
*21SS”
A large variety of Genfs Scarft.
Gloves, Handkerehiefi, See-, Ac.
To Tbo Ladies!
• a
Be D. SMTTBB.
IMPORTER OF
CROCKERY,
Saits made to eider in the shortest
notice, end satisfaction guaranteed,
martl flrn.
GLASSWARE, AND CHINA
AND DEALER LY
House Furnishing Goods.
142 Congress, and 141 SI Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, - - GA
W; C. BUTLER,
Congress Street, Savannah, Ga,
lams V« Bfwwbs
emocjsstiFs
AND LIQ90RS,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Flour, Grain, Hay, Provisions, &c,
NO. 87 BAY STREET.
F. O. Box 838. SAVANNAH GA.
HEBBEBT & WAY,
Prodcce Commission Mehchants,
180 Buy Street, Savannah, Ga.
Buy ANYTHING wanted Bell ANY
THING sent them-
Only .Establishment of tha Usd in tha City,
where Turkeys, Geese. Ducks, Chick*— "—
Kept constantly on hand.
Turkeys, Geese. Ducks, Chickens. Eggs.
Game, Fruits, vefietaUea, fte., are Received aad
mid on Commission. Consignments solicited
from the country. Commission* far selling 5 per
Terns Cash I Profits Shall 1
cent. Returns promptly made in any
directed.
Fowl Coop* and Egg Crates retsrned w
ot the railroads or boat* ftco ol freight charge*.
TBCl WiS SMtRT
6’ent to order C. O. D.
TREASURY OF GEORGIA,
Atlanta, March 10,1873.
^N ACT OP THE LdST LEGISLATURE
anthorizej and directs the Governor io lxsu<
Is of the Stall
Twelve Hundred
ing the following measures:*
Around tho neck, and add one inch.
From shoulder to shoulder joint.
From center ol back to thumb joint.
Length bosom and shirt,
Ground the breast.
Around the waist.
C Shirts open in back for eyelets, for
$1500.
White Jeans Drawers, Brown Jeans
Drawers, Linncn Drawers,
Muslin Drawers, Jaconet
Drawers, Osoaburg
Drawers.
BIGHT PER CENT.,
pavkblu wmi-amiwallj in April and October.
Clothing or Famishing Goods
A. B. IVES,
Savannah, G*.
CASH
Dry Goods loose.
One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
on the 1st day of April, 187$. and tLe like
amount on th* same date each year thereafter
until the whole amount autliorieed Is paid, to
wit: oh the first day of April, 1$M- Appropria
tion is made for tbefr payment ami the annual
Interest, in the act authorizing their Issue, which,
being part of the contract,
IS IHBEFEAIiABIiE.
Being relieved from .State, county, and nun le
ad taxation, their purchase amounts to almost
ten per cent, investment to which the at ten
on of Trusties, Guardians, Kxeentore. Ac., Is
especially called j and a* they are ismed In part
' demotion of overdue Bond* or tb« State,
of which bear only six per cent, interest,
are ogered at par for ti>e-e securities,
dr number, size*, and lime of payment
wiu ne as follows, vis :
1,600 bonds of $2» «ach. duo iu 1879,
W76, 1877. 1878 $400X00
800 bunds of f 500 each, due la 1870,
lMO. 1881. ime - -
400 bond* or $1,000 each, doe lu 1883.
1884 18*61486
Tlie Bonds are in the hands of the engraver,
and will be ready for issue very shortly after
they are received from him. Meanwhile, all
who desire 'o exchange or Invest can, by for
warding their old boaoser the currency to this
Department, receive certificates. If th* Hoads
sheakt not be ready, drawing Interests from the
dat* of the Bends ; aad on notice given vf their
completion, the certificates caa be brought for
ward and the Bonds delivered.
JOHN JONES.
ir212t “
GRAY, O’BRIENS-CO.
147 Broughton Street,
MRfFFdK
ffMFflM-
Dealers io all kinds of
FANCY AND • STAPLE DRY
GOODS.
Wo aro now offering a very exten
sive and varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
. DESIRABLE GOODS,
At extremely low Prices for Cash.
Orders for Guodsor samples prompt
ly attended to- Freight paid on re
tail bills atnonnting to over $20.
mar21-Cm.
Lovell Sc Lattimore,
165 4157 Ooagnu Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA:
Wholesale and Be tad Dealers In
American, English and German
House Furnishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
Guns. Pistols and Sportins Goods,
Kedale*s Celebrated Water
Filters, Nails and Hollow
Ware, Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
Abo, Mannfaetiirer* ot TIN aad
SHEET IRON WARE.
Parlies ordering goods wOl hare
them careful)/ ana promptly filled.
mchSly
Attention, Capitalists!
e 1st ^pril, 1873, and
4*08,#00
409,000
vitality
r of **
astonished Its
* a gatherer ol tha
A MODEL NEWSPAPER.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY HEWS.
The Bavaanah Daily Mobntnu News Is ac
knowledged by the prem and aeepl* to bathe* -
dally paper aasth of Lenlevilwaad cast oil
Orleans. Carrying with It the prestige aad re-
llahOttvcf age. itsasan the v%*r ami ritsBty
of yenth.andUaenterprise*a~ —
latent ami freshest news has a
temporaries aad met tha 1
the public. -
Durirg the year 1873, no expense of time, la-
ir, and money will be spared ts keep taeAfoaa-
fo News abend of all eom|«tlters ia Oeergia
Journalism, and to deserve tha flattering en
comiums hasped upon It from all quarters^-
There has, as yet; been to sartoas attempt made
to rival th* special telegrams which the Hews
inaugurated some years age, and the coosequ
is, that the reader la search of the latest ini
mice ahrare leeks to th* Momxo News.—
The telegraphic arraagemente of th* paper are
such that the omlerions made by the general preae
reports are prompUr and reltebly supplied by
^rtTlIonjaanNew*haalatelybren enlarged
> a thirty-six column rarer, and this bread
ee. Politic*,
r than any other paper In the
«/t is, perhaps, aeedleaa to spoak of the politics
jf tha Mnnuiiro Hews. Per year* and years—
Indeed, sine* Its establishment—U has been a re
present stive Southern paper, and from that
time to the present, fa all cenjun-tures, It
consistently and perriatendy maintained Da
crerie State* Ktfftts principle*, and laU
with an ardor and devotian that know ne ah
promote aad praam* the Interests and
The special testeae* of Che koxxijo Hews
m be retained and improved open daring the
inwriiiutgMd rereral new attraettona wfll be
Th*i Georgia
aflhlrs, will be contained daring the'year.~Th«
local department win ha, tha moat cotuple to aad
* *“* * *h Savannah paper,
wUlhsMaadaei
.!• tmm iMlv b ftta -*
$5.00 for six
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
Importers and Dealers
BRANDIES,
j tVINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.
Anfi Proprietors of tits Celebrated
Indian
Vegetal Bitters.
no. i*s BROiwnTox <rr„
Savnnnali, On.
SPRING
SUMNER
3AVA2TNAH,
BOOTS id SHOES
Op Every Desceittion-.
lampion & F reernau,
Coam Bjlv boi Do* v to si stset
Savannah - Ga,
Invite attention to their flill aud
vuliu etock of
PROVISIONS.
First-class stock always on hand.
Orders tom the qpuntry will have
prompt attention. mtu£l»ly.
ilriia, Sngar-Cnred ShouUh-o,
Tongue*, Mnokol lkxf. Family, A‘\lra au.l
lupctfine Fhtar, Backs heal, Rke, Grlle, ifeal
THOMAS N.THEUS ft CO.
Mam Mwkrrel, In kits; Noe. 1 and t In kite,
.[Barter and half barrel* ; Cvdflsh, Herring,
Salmon, Lobsters, Sardine*.
Importer* and Dealers U>
Fine Watches, & Jewelry
SlCVRS Wd«E»
Java. IUo Jfc Laguayra Colterv , ......
Omened, Powdered, Uranalatcl, .4, Kxt rat’,
■Uid O Sugars ; Ka^iUh and dnu-riraii Pkrklr* ;
Lanmli y aadAdk-t Snap* j Starvh, Raida*. Bui
ter. Kuts, Cltrcii, t'urranu, Fig*, Spire*. Wax
and'A’pvrra Oaudka^ rackrr*. Jclhe*.
ar
MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL ItOXES, <l-c.
8. W. Cor. Bull and Broughton Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry rcialral.
MACHINE WORKS
Candy, Macaroni, Canned Fruits »ud Vegeta-
TEA.
Hyson, Oolong. Souchong, and Congou, cfall
grades aad at all price*.
TOBACCO.
iMSui, <1 tartar Slid half hours, Fltir, M.diuu
Common Grade* Chenlng, aim' ‘
or ^ Ih*. and upaaMs, for SukAu
manufacture rs» price*.
LIQUORS
S.W. GLEASON ft CO.,
ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS,
and Manufacturer* of and Dealers in Portable
aod St atinuerv Steam Kuril “
gar Pans, Gin Gear, bhiiftoij
Brass Casting*,
ir, bhitnuigs, ;*u!ioj-s, Irou a
193 and 195 St. Julian Streut,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
J0IIN M. COOPER & CO.,
Cor. Whitaker & St. Jnlkua Btreete.
Savannah, • . (
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Books and Stationery of all Kinds,
Copying aad Seal Presses, Surveyors' Com*
passe*, News and Book Printing Paper
and Ink, Gobi Pens, Pen aud Pencil
Cases Dusk and Pocket Knivee.
Ledger, Wilting aud Culurod
Papers, Playing, Visiting
and Printers’ Card!,
Portmoaaies, Ac.
School PurnJ-
Sebool
Requisites
at Schprinerhorn 3t Co'#
Price#, for whore w© are Agents. Rnoki
■flered or I ui ported at Sow York pal
«* w. OOOI’ER. O. T. QCAXIOC*.
J. t. F. LAKCANTEB.
We foil eetj fideut that we can mil a* tow
leweet, eUher ia charleston, Aegusta, dtlaata,
~faeoa, or aay ether Breohern City.
Write or call and learn our Price*.
marM-Iy.
HOPKINS.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Mtovex,
Tin Ware*, Hoove Farnivlung Goode,
•I.V. |W .
•«W WfcU
.LW £ur oa» nostb.
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
niftUmffiLtUmmonmlt mfd
^tmmmmmdod to thuoewho have not the
man. Lrerythlag Uret hm
^“U5KS2SW525iSS^
Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing
Roofs,
W mariFSm > *****
Mtedktaehluaiet at .
■tha. find jug fog three
THE WEEKLY NEWS
JljMiT Ksnxo Sen wtGivt,
emreen-l* itself be the former aad planter,
and to three whe BsweCth* lineaet saUnmd. it
' * if'?* ^ the oovatry,
fo vbeapnem brings it within the reach oi
ItcoUaias rftirf jr-rir ecJte * " -
totter, nod la mailed earn t
itoHm^byicsiL^g
John Oliver,
KQttSE&Stett Painter.
OiLBER & GLAZlEBs
IUteSMM.X.«.C«Mr Omj Lu,
BA VASE All, a A
DXALCB Ol
Fab, ORa
Window Gin,
Brnvbe:,
131 Bay Street,
Mr. W, A. Ledbetter is atiU with «sand will
FISH.
GROCERIES.
Fine and Common FTbisky; IU n:
Jamaim .red Rrw I’.nglnnd Rum.
Ale, Porter, rimet, Shciry, P«»rt,
ChaMi|«pia WincS.
Kcnanlt Brand)
Mad.
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE
Hoc* i €* 1 y
-OF TTIE-
UNITED STATES
CLOTHING,
COMPRISING
All STYLES MHl QUALITIES!
AND IN WORKMANSHIP
Equal to Gustom Wade.
la addition to tha above.wc have ago>s| araDil
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac.. Ac.,
Ail of which will be m»I.| low t*y
Ilridt, Jaudonft Co.
Our JuliliiiiK Stork lor tlio
Spring Tra.ii- is nmv Comploto,
to wliivh the uttontiim ol Coun
try MorchauLs is rcspoctl.illy
itmtoil.
THAOH MAItli.
Assets, 18,000,000.
Annual Cush Income, 8,000,000
AHNUAt HEW nVBlSESH
Larger than tliat of any other
Company in the World.
ISAAC BAER Agent.
Thomavrillc, <W
WILLIAM B. ADAMS,
GENERAL AGENT,
Savannah. - Georgia.
C.L. GILBERT*CO..
WHQIA.A1.II Ue.LKKb II
CHOICE tFamiljr GROCERIES,
Vogetabkv,
Fruit* Coofcctionarit**,
Luilvr, CheeM^i'ig M< ato #
Pirklcd Reef, SptoH Flgn Feat,
Mackerel, Cod Full, Tea, Coffee, ttelf-
leavetting Flour, fimp, Slarrh,
Caudle*,Canned Froito, IVk-
le», Nut-. Itainiito, Sar-
(liocsYuit J'owtiers,
C’coJcuaed Milk,
Mote hot,
Kcrrjficuo OU,
Tobacco, Cigom, Winea, Ac., fra, See.
M.K>mdJ
Satannuh.
Ore.
WILSONS
Photo grph Room*.
w saouaaroB ennt.
WLLSOVS
Ferrotype Room*.
B II Y
EuglLsh Stonewall
GUANO
IMPORTED BY
B. C. FUNNAGAN ft 80N,
1 »«W dailt (>|«r|kd llrllnh »l lj«
sins," "Cwtelrsl," aiMl I M>.ie> • »»d
summaidb "We.lringten,'* direct Uom —A
It Is highly t«sctN|;sM,ai4j«iil) r*s*id-d ■!**
Best Fertilizer
»4«» oCrrt-4 it,
It Ire* lets *M«f In Grargia he tit" }'W1
UK A I) (,’BRTIFICATE.
Fitgtirii Htrew-wall t'-nll.,. * i*... i«~.
Klsiresgsw dk Men ami mV- 1 '* to **
Iret ).*», m4 «r it • fci*4-.W
1'Ufet.i. grreraJli
Fv-rillift, uvilU
harrfhlly
i: P. HAinwV/j*
A. K. M* KKhH. Laereas
“ “
UmiKKrt. la.*#*-*«tj •
I*. *i. If t'GlIF.M. Twig!*
W ||. I AUV KK dL bWt . f • Oreaty.
r.n WIM8/.IH1'
t>A V|I»H. .'G!|*4TOK. M-erm*' '«•<)
J .1 lf< -tl llK lL. M-
tlrfitrKJhilJhU BCNKH
eTdirr- t u.,«LtuM >-y eare* J.*rt»». ■mh,
wten mlyd With ri- ‘
Wten mil**! with wi*Ai >4 *
tto-l, I*«lM«SrDriUl,l(h. | . r.ll.I.M’
t.HtM ICAUt I* IIOtE-MAKi: RAMI KV,
ferautrei aihewt rate* for raeh
Vf-.|rr»Wer Mewdfwl Trere HVMHKM
Pf/TAAII HALT*. < fr ee /'rn.-tn, ter -van-
Iemit*4 »itk«
(*•* Ur* wre
-/ALL £67.50
member let.
PRICE forT
Cash. Payable
£75 00.
PRICE FOR ENGLISH DIS
SOLVED ROHES, £50 00 Cub,
Payable November 1st, 95 00
for Factor’s Acceptances
FL AMA6AIAKLL ft CO.
UATURI ALS.
MIXED or ALL COLOBE AMD
I OB A DM O'.
- ©corgia.
FRAMES, FITJI MGS
and CASES,
Alvmys oaband.
rSlCm
WMOl.OOOf.JS
GROCERS,
AMO
MsIQtroa &MjU.MQ8a
Cor. Abettor* u4 liry.o 91a,
SAVANNAH, - GA.