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Thomasville Advertisements. Savannah
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lie newspupcn oi Jjtuicafier, * uuu.,
publish an account of tho building of a
brick dwelling house in that city in
ten and a halt hours, the materials
having been prepared and collected on
the site previous to the commencement.
Tho house is twenty feet by thirty on
the ground floor, two stories in height,
and contains eight rooms. There
were in all upward ot one hundred
workmen employed. Tho cellar foun
dation was already laid, and ot pre
cisely C o’clock Friday morning the
men went to work. The Examiner
thus describes the labor:
“Mr. J. T. Reading, photographer,
was present with his photographic ap
paratus, and took viewa every fifteen
minutes of the building and the work
men while in motion, which, of course,
produced some ridiculous pictures—
men white and colored, in almost
every position, nro to bo seen repre
sented. At 8 o’clock A. M., the struc
ture was advanced to the height of ono
story, with two doors—ground and
second—laid partition in, and lathed
and partly plastered, doors hung stair
ways up, and a view taken with the
doctor in the midst of his workmen.
The scene is a busy and comic one—
the bricklayers erecting scaffolding for
another story. Ten o’clock a. M-,
view Taken of western front on Prince
street; second story brica two thirds
up; with carpenters ready to lay the
floor, aud plasterers commence lath
ing; western front painted and brick
penciled on first story, and masons
run short of brick and Uicu some dc-
lay in consequcucc, but it was reme
died in a short while.
Eleven o'clock a. m., the bricklay-
era are up to square of ceiling loi
third lloor, with corners raised to the
* height required to receive the rafters
for roofing. Tinners waiting. The
process of while coaling is now aliout
completed in the first story. 11:18 a.
ni., first rafter for the roof laid. At
11:21 the last brick was placed upon
the chimneys, and the bricklayers are
done. Roof sheathed and tinners be
gin to lay rooting. 12:50 scaffolds all
removed from building. 2:30 p. m.,
sash in windows of first story and
painters finished up; washboards
down and rubbish cleaned away. At
this writing the tinners arc leavin;
the building; roofing and spoutin;.
completed. Plasterers still at work
in the second story. The building hm
been insured, ana in the course of a
few hours will be ready for a tenant.”
Geucial Kemper, tho candidate of
tho Virginia Conservatives for Govci-
nor, has addressed a letter to General
Early, who opposed him, in which, in
the event of being elected, he says: **1
shall be every inch a Governor, and
shall, so far os I know liotv, dispense
impartial, scrupulous, and fearless jus
tice to ail interests and men. It is
very gratifying to me that, while all
sorts of representative men anil their
friends have communicated with me.
not one of them has received, not one
of them sought, and all of them have
disclaimed seeking, any pledges what
ever at my hands. In no event will I
be the property of any friend, or set of
friends, and in no event will I harbor
one atom of resentment against any
square oppose* 1 of mine.""
The above from General Kemper
the Democratic candidate for Gover
nor of Virginia, is decidedly refresh
ing, in these days of venality and cor
ruption. Whenever a man is put in
nomination by his friends now-a-days,
for any ollice, that carries with it in
flucncc and appointment powers, ho
at once besieged by a set of parasites
and unfortunately, many of our public
men yield to the demands of these
hungry ollice hunters, and promise
them place and position for
tlucncc. Genera] Kemper has struck
the very key uotc of political integrity
and wc trust that tho people ot Vir
ginia, will elect this distinguished
soldier and patriot, to the high office
for which he aspires.
Musical.—If our readers aro need
ing Pianos, Organs, Guitars. Violins,
(Strings, Sheet Music, Music Rooks, c
anything in the musical line, the
cannot do belter than supplv them
selves from Luddkx & Rates’ Music
House, Savannah, (la., which is now
considered as the leading Music //oust*
of the South. They deal exclusively
musical wares -representing the best
Pianos ami Organs manufactured, and
carrying an immense stock for the
Mipj ly of dealers and the retail trade
throughout the South generally. As
energetic and houorable business men,
they have gamed a reputation second
to none, and It is really a - pleasure to
deal with them. Send foi their cata
logues, circulars, price lists, etc., and
see what inducements they offer. ask
them to send also a copy of the South-
kux Musical Jouuxal, of whicli
they are publishers.
A fireman was once striving tosnv
a chikl in danger of perishing in u
burning house, but the flames leaped
out ot the window aud beat him back,
‘•lie'll never do it,” cried one. ‘lie'll
have (o come down! “Cheer him!
shoiiietfauotlier, and in a moment
three sliTTing hurrahs went up from
the crowd. It nerved the man's arm and
strengthened his spirit. It quickened
his movements, aud iu another min
ute he bore the child down iu safety
to its mother's arms, “(.’licet him,'' '
good advice.
“ I bone you wiH be able to support
m c, ; »aid a young woman, while walk in
out with her iuteuded during a some
what slippery »utc of the pavement
‘Why jt-9,* replied the somewhat hesi
_tajingswnin; ‘with a little assistance
from-vour 'lather.''' Tlfere was ‘ some
contusion and a profound silence.
Girls never marry a doctor, or you
will be tied day and night to your “pil-
aad*yo
i your thoughts when alone,
• longue when hv company.
PULASKI ROUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
S. H. PAPOT * CO.
O-MNIBUS/TS meet all trains an.l steam
Every attention shown to guest:
‘ T!i6 "J/dtiSe is cenjrpljy located. ap«l
having becu newly iculled aud refur
nished is ouc of the most popular Ho-
.fidsiu'fUu. Southern Slates.
july26-3m
M.
M. BLANTON
LUMBERYARD.
Iiaiater-«f .every description evmslautly
hand mud r->>d in ilerfrtd .printie* at '
Mm JPi-icen.
Yard on residence lot, on Smith Avenue,
el, Mon & Co.
NO. 135 BROUGHTON ST.
SAVANNAH, - GA., '
SPRING
(; i •—AND— ffff 1
SUMMER
CLOTHING,
COMPRISING
All STILES and QUALITIES!
AND IN WORKMANSHIP
EQUAL (o Custom Made Work.
In addition to tli« above, we liave • food assort
ment of
GENUS FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac.,
All of whicli- will be sold low by
Heidt, Jaudon & Co.
March 21-Cm.
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE
Soci ety
-OP THE-
UNITED STATES,
Assets, 20,000,000.
Annual Cash Income, S,500,000
ANNUAL XEIP UUSIXESS
Larger than that of any othci
Company in the World.
ISAAC BAER. Ag.f.t,
TLoma#vll!c, Geo.
WILLIAM B. ADAMS,
GENERAL AGENT,
Savannah, - Georgia.
ioarch21-S
CASH
Dry Goods House.
GUAY, O'BRIEN vrCO.
147 Broughton Street,
*.f iM.r.r.n/. - isKona*"i
Dealers in all kinds of
FANCY AND .STAPLE PRY
Wc aro now offering a very exten
sive and varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOODS,
A! extremely low Prices for (’ash.
(>rdcrs for Goodsor samples prompt
ly attended to* Freight, paid on
tail hills amounting to over §20.
marJl-Oin.
/ and others in , need Of- .
!, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
I !
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, ; t> .
171 Bay St. Savannah, Ga-
BOEHM, BENDHEIM S GO’S
MANttPACTt/BEB TOBACCOS,
AGENTS FOR DLACKWELL-S
Genuine Durham , Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturer* of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Segar*,
COTTON' BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LA MER-
VEILI.E, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE,
MORNING CALL. LA MYR1UIA, GRENADIER,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. •
All kind* of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
(43 Bay Street, : s : Savannah, Geo,
« - . - - jnai21-12 moV.
Thomasville# Georgia.
npHE COLLEGIATE YEAH of this lustitution l« divided into two equal Terms of twenty weeks
I each—the Ant beginning on the Finl IIVihKMfay i» September, sad the vecoud on the
first Wednesday hi Fcbnarg.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-:
Pure and applied Mathematics—Ancient Languages.
REV; CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
Literature—Mental and Moral PhlloftOi-hy, Natural Science,
MRS- M. J. BAILEY,
Primary Department, with Penmanrhip and French.
MRS. W. J. YOUNG,
In charge of Music Department
1873.
k ‘ ' y 7 !»c '{i 11 • •. ■ ’ • - * f *
Wholesale Trade!
Sprng & Summer Stock!
Ltathrop Sf Co•
138 & 141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, 6a.
rOULD I.WITE TOK ATTKXTIOX OFMF.KClt.4XTS TO TUE1U L.4RGK and ATTRAC
tlvc Mock in Spring an<l Summer Goods which are #|>ecUlly adapted to the Country Trade. Is
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
Importers and Dealers
—IN-
BRANDIES,
WINKS,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.
And Proprietors 1 of the Celebrated|
Indian
Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SA.-VA.3ST3STA.I3C, - GA.
Alexander &
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
AND
LlQVOJt ‘XtX.'lREilSt
Cor. Abercorn aud Dry an Sts.,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
Wm.JE. Alexander, Wl.
Joa. E. Alexander, Chns. R. Maxwell.
DEALER JN
HartHvni-e, Stoves,
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 A 157 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, «* GA:
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
American, English and German
HARDWARE.
House Furnishing Goods,
Cookiug, Parlor, and Beating Stov
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods,
Kcd ale’s Celebrated Water
Filters, Kails and Hollow
Ware, Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
Mr. W. A. T.kpbettkr is s
"* ph-a-cd to have hi* old Irle
vlicn veiling the City.
JOHN McDONOUOIf.
T. BAI..4NTYNE.
JMLLIIVTYXE.
HcDMOl'flH,
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Macliinists and Pattern Makers
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Verandas and Cemetery Railings of
various designs ns low as can he pur
chased in the North.
SUGAR MILLS AND B0ILEK8, GIN
GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC.
First Premium for best Sufcar Machinery
ana Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agricultural and Mechaniclo As
sociation Fair, 1872; alsoat
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872.
(A>r. East Broad aud Liberty St*,
SAVANNAH. GA.
SAVANNAH
MACHINE WORKS
Tin Warcs^IIousc Furnishing Goods.
Tin Rooting, Guttering, and Repairing
Roofs,
1»“ Broughton Street, Savaunali, Georgia.
CJL-i y GE OF SCU ED UL E.
thin KauU will run a# follow#: *
KIO11T E X P R kssl’ASS EX OKU.
.• SilV4Dlial| (lally i4L 4-GOp I
-cat Live Akak .„*.lu » i
TI.oiuai.viUe agio •
It.iinhrhlge- s.rj • #
we Alltt«y'.^"!’!".’".".’^’.!^."''.'."!~’.!:.i^^.5*'|^■p ,
Th'imndill*
Ommrt :it Lire <*»k with train* cm d.P. A M.
an.l from .r.wk*rfnv ill**, TalUhaiwc^, e to.
Noch.-%..ge of car* between .Savannah and Al-
CI-'m* oonneetion at Albany with train* on the
on with train* for and
uh-w
. KaUrvod.
Hear v-xiiirst mu at I.-i
^■»jK^d*Uv*auI_ .W*.de r n UUUoa Fwwwogera
Sleeping car run* through to Thomiuville.
ACt.-OMMODATIOX TRAINi
M.mday; TTedneadhy *
Arrive -I**lap 7, {!?*
!*»» ton j 40 1 •* ’
LawtoU, Toowlay, Tliurxbv «mi
juMiy. '..i.-gim a
Aw-iy* Je**mt*...- «\ i,m
Savannah
>—AfS.
I^nraLawhili..Tue-dar. TUur*d*v^w«l /
Saturday 7 00 a ir
Arrive at Valdosta “ •• •• »oa ••
Dekmhe * -*•- “ Id.-m «•
ThgupuirUh) /•“ . 12.4r.pn
Lfcavft All •any; 1 Mmnjay, Wrdottdav
wnd Friday ... "
“ Tliomasvilie
“ Quitman
'• V aldoata
Arrive at IawUD ■ -
O »nncvt»
S. W. GLEASON & GO.,
ENGINEERS, & MACIIINIS'
an.l .l/(tnut;»cturcrK ol uud Dea'era in Port
and Stationery Steam Kneiiit*. Snjir Mill#,
ft*.. ft halting#, Pulley#, iron
UraM Cabling#,
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, -
" “ Primary 44 - - -
Music “ - - - -
French “ - - - - ,
No incidental or extra expenses charged.
The Trustee* feel justified In tuving that the course of ini tract ion i# a# thorough and practical, and
S2o.00
17.50
25.00
10.00
, Jmr ,n-,, iwf.mid In any v.uflitr institution, and with the advantage# of
pleasant and healthy location, good society ami varied church privUegta they earnestly recommend
the Teachers asefficient as a
the Institution as well worthy the public support.
Forfurther information apply to Mr. JOHN E. IIAKEK, or to A. H. 1IAXSELL. Secretary,
j. -youNa,
President Board of 7Vuste«
fy- Bpasd can be had in good families at from $15 to $’.*0 per month marCl*!;
1873. __ 1873.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Slioes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
Faccy Prints,
Fancy Printed Lawns,
Solid Colored Lawns,
Solid Colored (Cambrics,
Fancy Diess Goods, all styles.
Cotton Pants Stuff, Plain and Fancy,
Linen Duck and Coatings,
Hickory Stripes,
Red Ticks,
Blue and Brown Denims,
Brown Drillings,
Bleached and Brown Girting,
Bleached and Brown .Sheeting,
Georgia :W, 7-8, 4-4, Brown .Shirting
Georgia Fancy Checks aud Stripes,
striped aud Whit© Osnaburgs,
Athens Yarns,
White Goods,
(.'men Goods,
Hosiery, Gloves, % tc..
Shirts, Drawers,
Notions,
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c.
» the t ilf »t ll.i. b.H
LATHR0P & CO.,
and 20 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C,
Have always in Store a full line of
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
Heps, llooki
Parlies ordering goods will have
them carefully and promptly filled.
inch 22 ly
A fine lot of Prints, Omaburg#. Shirtings,
Sheeting#, Bedtickiogs, etc., just received aud
for sale low for cash bv
HABDAWAY, J/cKIXNOX & CO.
A fine and very superior lot of English and
American Hosiery for sale by
HAUIMW.4Y, J/cKlXAOX Jt CO.
A good stock of .Ven’s 3/edinm and Common
lothing on hand anil Tor sale by
HARDAWAY -VcIvIXXON A CO.
A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
always kept on hand bv
f/AUDAlFA V, -VcKIN.VON & CO.
stock of Tin Ware, consisting of 7'aus,
all sites, Bucke-s, Cunt. Coffee Pot#, etc., for sale
■ y HARDAWAY, -VcKI.VNON & CO.
A large lot of Glass Ware and Crockery jolt
sceived and for sale by
HARDAWAY, J/cKINNON & CO.
A fine lot of Axes and Hoes for sale by
HARDAWAY, .1/cKlNNOX & Co.
Spades, Shorels, .1/anure Forks and Bakes
50001
for sale by
Champion & Freeman,
Cohneit Bay ani> Drayton Strkkts,
Savannah - Ga.
Invite attention to ilteir full aud
varied stock of
PROVISIONS.
Bacon aud Dry Salted Sides and Shoulders;
//tuns, Breakfast Strips, Sugar-Cured Sliou.'ders,
Tongues, Mnoked Beef, Family, Extra and
Suj*ertine Flour, Buckwheat, Rice, Grits, J/eal
FISH.
Mess Mackerel, in kits; Xos. 1 and 2 in kits
quarter and half levrrels ; Codfish, Herring,
Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines.
GROCERIES.
& Lagiu... ,
d. Powdered, Granulated,
- : .Sugar# ; English and A men*
Launch y and Toilet Soa|* ; Starch, lUisins. But
*— on. Currant#. Fir *-* - —
indies,
Loaf,
traC.
Pickles
Figs, Spices. Wa:
and .Vpcnn Candles, Cheese, Crackers, deities,
Candy, Macaroui, Canned Fruits and Vegeta-
TEA,
Hyson, Oolong. Souchong, aud Congou, ofall
grade# and at all prices.
TOBACCO.
In caddie*, quarter and lialf boxes. Fine, Medium
of 25 lit*, and upwards, for Smoking—ali at
LIQUORS.
etMS. QA.SSMAN,
TAILOR,
26 1-2 Whitaker Street,
Champagne Wines,
Port, Maderia and
HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO.,
WHO
Dealers
WHOLESALE
Savannah,
Trade Solicited.
Ice,
New No. ls$ North SM« Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
iers from Country tilled promptly.
A Siaiilsrj listititiinl
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND b'JST IN THE SOUTH.
«ban it wflUostfl,
The actual <'i|vi
ewrf^y*! Meyhan
COM-HERCIAL
LAW,
MATHEMATICS
lAAa-ni
keeping,
. PARTNEMIUl',
SETTLE MF.XTj’S;
Busiue# Form,at.
Tl*e cour»e of #tady Is conducted on
ACTU AI. BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
*«p[ili.J ,. Hh Vmllnr ko-' office*.omibfnlfi, Vooto Rcitlty
^THOROUGH PRAOnOAL BUSIMESS-EDU0ATI0N. v
HARDAWAY, .VcKINNOX A CO.
Orleans Sugar, very best quality
HARDAWAY, .VcKI.VNOX & CO.
206 bid# St. Aouift Flour, dirti-re nt grade*,
•tore and to arrive, for sale l(tw ».?
HA/r DAW AY, i/« KIXXOX ^ CO.
Flour in 25. 5U and 100 ll> Sack# dlffcrei
grade*, for sale by
11ARDAWA McKINXO.V A CO.
A fresh lot of Bacon, fhecso and Butter. Ju
received and for rale by
HARDAWAY, .1/cKIN.VO.V & CO.
Cra*hed_Sugar and Couiitry Sug:i
HARDAWAY, MCKINNON f CO.
lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all
•rt* used lor plantation or wagou pur-
r HARDAWAY, MCKINNON f CO.
a large lot of Cast Steel and Plow-Steel
} //ARD.VWAV, .1/cKiNNON A Co.
go lot of Cast Turning Plows just received
ilARUiWAV, .1/t'KlNN »N Si CO.
in of genuine Peruvian Guano on hand
J Hari*.\ wav, J/oKinko* & O.
HIGHEST TRICES paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
S avannah Advertisments.
Palmer & Deppish,
Wholesale Dealers Ju
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
148 and 150 Ccngress, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Street*,
Savannah# - - - Caeor^ia.
KEEP A FTJ LI STOCK
Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery's Plows Dickson s
Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills ami Every Article
required by PLAN T E Ii S .
The Largest Stock or Double and Single GUNS iu the City.
*fjicihr, Shot, Cap-*, «te.,
li. Disston's Circular Sates.
II. Ilot A* Co's •litlo.
IiubUr auil Leather 11EI.TISG.
Agents For
Fire Pro®! Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Rope and Twines. All for Sale at
Lowest MARKET RATES.
fPaiMBa <£• Dk-ddisii.
Damasks,
Hair ('loth,
lMmfiics,
('iclormc, Slip Covering
Cord*, Loop*, »Vc.,
Fringo*, Curtain l.<
Cords,
Tassels, Ac.,
r*acc Pillow Sham*.
(.Tinps
oops.
Curium (limps,
Curtain Silk Bordering,
I.aco Tidies,
I.acc lh-d Spr
WALL PAPERING
Of every Lind,
Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours,
As wc combine
'really reduced.
»ur "outls and save 10 per <
N. B. Having the host \
(dilitlei.l of pleahin^ ail ou
it i^ miarantced.
JU. HOLEY & CO.,
186 & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St, Andrews Hall
Savannah Georgia,
Wholesale anti Retail
DF.ILEUS IX
FURNITURE
Hair, Moss and Exceleior Mattresses,
Of any nize. ready made or made to Order,
Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feather* for sale at Wholesale and Retail.
Show Co-^-s nii'l Children's Carriages of all |)eM.-ripti<»ns
novating and repairing of furiiituro executed promptly at rra-
U>1, and particular alt* ntion paid to filling, paekiug and
Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE CO^IPANY.
Office, at Richmond, \'a. -
Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON', President
D. J. II AltTSOOK, Secretary,
B. C. IIARTSOOK, Cashier.
J. E. ED WARDS, Vice President.
J. J. HOPKINS, Absi#tant Secrty.
Prot EDW’D B. SMITn, Actuary.
No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation.
Liberal Hon-Forfeitable Features and Bights of Parties Clearly Defined.
rnHI3 CDM/'A-VY IS PROGRESSIVE, y*I308PEKOl'S AND PWiMIT. IT HAS SMALL VX
1 pen«o*. Small Secure Invextment, Ample Ite»erve #r,-l G.«,i SurjJix#; Dl»*l*t*(l* Ar.nuxl
Premium#all*.x#b; Pulickai Uberal;an*l ha# #124 to etch $l«*ofH#bililk». Kxjunlne It#merii
before intaring.
General Agency Office f«r Southern Georgia and Florida,
1351-2 BAT STREET, SAVA.VYUI, (iEOKIil t.
HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah.
T. S. PAINE, Agent at Tliomasvilie.
Ue*. ROBER2 UULI.OCII, Ocala. Maeiox Cocatt.
Special Agent for Ea*t an*l Soutli Florida.
ELLIOT A L»ENCJLE f
c/..r£ir.rL .ilt.its worn aor’TMKtur a mo mum* « w
o mnect at All4u»y.arll4Milf»M-tralivo»«#uik-
Albany Momlay.Tue*- lt
bMjr ToMd»j% Wo.lnwiilav,’ Fri<u7M?Satwl' TfflE LEADING BTJSINE&S^EOTOOIiIS tHE SOUTH.
dayut 1 's.-fii M. BusIbcm Advocate.coowinirxxuffrmrthriU^^
uvt9-tf. JltTHuMM* Oftn’l Snpt. . y ^ m * i'.MOOU^A. afTr^Sal,
J*. JtlacomberSL Vo.,
SUCCESSORS TO a A. T0PHAM & CO.
Clothing and Hats#
Men’s Fur iiisli in 2, Goods,
188 Congress and 139- St JnHan Streets, SAVANNAH, GA.
A. large variety of Gent * Scarfo, Glove*, i/andkcrchief«. Ac-, Ac.
Suits made to order in the shortest notice# and saiu faction guaranteed.
* mar-T Gm.
id u larff**, well i*t-lc«'U*l and 1
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN,
uutry or 4-1 ty
)r Offick l’ui:\irrRL *»l
very *
rriplioii, suitable fo
Mattrei
lonalilc p
Country orders «*>/<
ijipin*' Maine.
II. LOWENTIIAL. formerly
aectcd with the above Firm, an
rmnected w.tl. Ga: A. A <i. R R. t i,
i»ili be pleaded t*> ***•«• all lii*^ frl*-ndi
Mar* h 2l' i hi»o*»
A. 4. MILLER,
FILLER.
.1. J. •Hiller if Vo.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
150 1IUOUGIITON .S'fKKKT,
Savuniiali, Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making; Upholstering
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly filled. All goods sold at the lowest market
prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the ountry.
Country Merchants when in tlie city would do well to coll and
examine our stock hafero purchasing (elsewhere.
B. O. Box 773, - uchU-ly