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' A Land of Wonders.
Tho greatest cataract Iu the world
is the Falls of Niagara, where the wa-
' tur from the great upper lakes forms a
river of three fourths of a mile in width
and then, being suddenly contracted,
plunges over the rocks in two columns,
to the depth of 175 feet.
The greatest cave in the world is
the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky,
where one can make a voyage on the
waters of a subterranean river and
catch fish without eyes.
The greatest river in the known
world is the Mississippi. 4,000 miles
long.
The largest valley in the world is
the valley of the Mississippi. It con
tains 500,000 square miles, and is one
the most fertile regions of the globe.
The greatest city park in the world
is in Philadelphia. It contains over
2,000 acres.
The greatest grain j»ort in the world
is Chicago.
The greatest lake in the world
Lake Sujtcrior, which is truly an inland
sea, being 430 miles long and 1,000 feel
deep.
The longest railroad at present is
the Pacific Railroad, being over .*1,000
miles in length.
The greatest mass of solid iron
the world is tho iron mouutain of Mis
souri. It is 300 feel high and two miles
in circuit.
The best specimen of Grecian arch
itecture in tile world is the Girard Col
lege for orphans, Philadelphia.
The largest aqueduct in the world
is the Croton Aqueduct, New York.
Its lengtli is 40 1-2 miles aud it cost
$12,500,000.
The largest deposits of anthracite
coal in the world are in Pensylvaui;
the mines of which supply the mark
with millions of tons annually, and aj»-
pcar U* he inexhaustible.
A Bi.i'sii. — What is there more
mysterious than a blush, that a single
word or look or thought should scud
that inimitable carnation over the
cheek like the soft tints of the summer
sunset! Strange it is also that the hu
man face is capable of blushing, that
the hand or foot does not Lurrvred with
modesty or shame any more than the
glove or sock that covers them,
the face that is in heaven. The blush
of modesty that tinted woman
when she awoke in Kdcu's sunny lan<
still lingers with her fair daughters.
They caught it from the rose, for all
roses were first white; but when Eve
plucked one, the bud seeing her own
fair face--more fair thau the flowers
—blushed aud cast its reficx on her
velvet check. The face is the tablet of
the soul, wherciu it writes its actions.
There may be traced all the intellectu
al phenomena with a confidence
amounting to a moral certainty. If
innocence and purity look outward
from within none the less do vice, in
temperance and debauchery make
their indelible impressions upon it
Idiocy, rage, coiwardiec and passion
leave their traces deeper, even than
the virtues of modesty, truth chastity
and hope. Even beauty grows more
beautiful from the pure thoughts that
arise within it.
A correspondent lately wrote to lire
San Francisco Chronicle to know where
Gain obtained his wife, and is thus se
verely but properly reproved: “Upon
any subject ol’a public nature wc nev
er refuse to throw the desired light.—
Jt is a t.imiiy matter with which we
do no! care to meddle. Cain died
sometime before many ol us were
born, nml such idle curiosity regard
ing the family affairs of a deceased
person wc regard as reprehensible,
and calculated to violate the sancti
ties of domestic life.”
^ i r
While a Troy man was in a beer sa
loon I lie other day speaking to the
toast, ** Woman God bless her! ” his
wife walked ill and led him out by
the ear, and lie now says that on the
occasion of another festive meeting
he will have that toast changed to
woman something else—to which im
proved sentiment he will ^respond
with an «U*qu«i
cloud upon the fi
ster.
....
The lady who tapped her husband
gently with a fan at a party the other
night, ami said, “ Love it’s growing
late, 1 think we bail better go home,”
is the same one who, alter getting
home, shook the rollitig-piu under his
nose, and said, ** you infernal old
scoundrel you, it you ever look at that
mean, nasty, calico-faced, mackerel-
cved thing that you looked at to-night,
i'll bust your head wide open.*’
Responses to prayers and sermons
may be good if they come in at the
right place. Not so, however, came
in a response, recently, to a minister
in an /tliican church. Ho had come
down from the pulpit to invite a stran
ger in one ol the pews to preach for
him, but was unsuccessful. “ Breth
ren,” said lie, “ 1 invited brother S.
to preach, hut he declines.” “Glory
l»c to God ! ” roared out a man from
the middle of the church.
A little boy being instructed in mor
als by liis grandmother, the old lady
told him that all suck terms as “ by
gull,” “byjingo,” “by thunder,” etc.,
were only little oaths, and but little
better than oilier profanities. In fact,
she said, ho could tell a profane oath
by the prefix “by.” All such were
oaths. “ Well, then, grandmother,”
said the hopeful, is “ by telegraph,”
wlfich I f ee iu the newspapers, swear
ing? “ No,” said the old lady, “ that
is only lying.”
m • ^ — —
('an I lie leopard change his name,
was Xorvnl of the Grampian lulls
he loved not wisely but t*>o many
cooks spoil tlie breaking waves dashed
high low jack and the game of B:ag is
gootl but Holdfast is better late than
never too old to learn the luxury of
doing good-bye sweetheart and George
Washington was the lather of his na
tive land; good night.—J. JJili.ix.us.
A professor of l’livsiology, in ex
plaining to a class of female students
the theory according to which the body
is renewed every seven years, said
“Thus, Miss lb. in seven years, you
will in reality be no longer Miss it."
*T really hope I shan'i,” demurely res
ponded i he young lady, casting 'down
her cy
The following;are tiic reasons why a
ship is called she: “They are useless
without employment, they bring news
from abroad, they wear caps and bon
nets, they arc put in stays, they are of-
teu painted, nnd a man never knows
the expense till lie gets one.”
A polite man was milking a voyage |
on the Danube, when the boat iu'
which lie was iu. sunk. When he was !
on the point of drowning, he got his
head above water for a moment, atul
taking oil* his hat, said: ‘Ladies nnd
gentlemen, will you please excure me*?’ j
and down lie went.
A grocer being solicited to contri
bute to tho building of a church,
promptly subscribed liis name to the
paper in the following exccntnc man
ner: “John Jones, (the only place in
town where you can geteleveu pounds
of sugar for ono - dollar,) twenty-five
cents.
havaome hash, or it will (
—BILLING*.
Premium List
FIELD CROPS,
OFFEUED EF THE
S.G.A.&M. ASSOCIATION,
At the Fair of 1873.
CLASS 1.
For the largest crop of cotton pro-
duccd upon ono acre of up
land, with a statement of the
mode of cultivation, tho.
amount and kind ol manures
used, the period of planting,
the number of times plowed
and hoed, the kind of seed
used, and giving cost of pro
duction, $50
For largest crop of cotton grown
on 5 acres of land in one
body,—same requirements as
above, 50
For largest crop of field peas
raised on 1 acre,
For largest crop of peaviuc hay
raised on one acre,
For largest and best crop of native
grass hay raised on one acre.
Largest and best crop *of
grass hay, other than native,
raised on one acre,
For largest crop of corn grown on
one acre of upland, period of
A
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
The only BUSINESS SCHOOL in the Sooth conducted by
bran experienced
The actual expenses of stadenU Irorn FIFTEEN to TWENTY
than It will cost them to attend second class, or imported institutions. \
till
planting, mode of cultivation,
kind of corn, times plowed
nml hoed, amount and kind
of manure applied, giving
cost of production,
For largest crop of corn grown on
5 acres of upland, in one body,
same requirements as above.
For largest crop of wheat grown
on one acre, same requirements, 10
For largest crop of rice on one acre, 10
For largest crop of oats raised
on 5 acres, 5
For largest crop of rye raised on
5 acres, 1
For largest crop of sweet po
tatoes raised on one acre, the
crop to be arrived at by dig
ging and measuring au aver
age eighth of an acre !
For largest crop of Irish potatoes
raised on onc-cighth of an acre,
For largest crop of ground peas
or pinders raised per acre, the
crop to be ascertained by dig
ging nml measuring an aver
age eighth of an acre,
For largest crop of chufas raised
on 1 acre, crop to be ascer
tained in same manner as
above,
Competitors for the above premi
ns arc required to have the land
measured and the articles to he weigh
ed or measured in the presence ol
three disinterested and reliable wit
nesses nnd certificate produced from
them with a sample of crop.
The requirements above must be
furnished in writing to the Secretary
at the time of making the entry.
CLASS 2.
For the largest crop of Indian
corn raised by any white hoy
uuder Hi years of age upon
1 acre of land
For largest crop of cotton pro
duced l»y any white hoy under
10 years of age upon one acre, 10
CLASS 3.
Rest variety of bread corn, with
two bushels as sample, weight
to be considered,
Rest variety of corn for stock,
with two bushels as sample,
weight to be considered,
Rest variety of sweet potatoes,
two bushels as sample,
Rest variety of table pea, one bush
el ns sample,
Rest bushel of* rice, upland,
Rest bushel of oats.
Rest bushel of irisli potatoes, Geor
gia raised,
For five bushels of the largest
sweet potatoes,
Rest two pumpkins,
Rest two Cnshaws,
Rest 5 hales of upland coltoif,
Rest bale of upland cotton,
Rest bale of sea island or black
seed cotton raised on upland,
Rest two stalks of cotton, green
*«sed, Diploma
Rest bale of wool of 300 pounds,
Rest 10 pounds of leaf tobacco,
When the premium is for cue
more hags, all the hags must Iks ou
. rounds. All bags to avera,
450* lbs. each.
CLASS 4.
For the best barrel of flour. Diploma
For the best barrel of Georgia
Hour, “
For the best bushel of white corn
meal,
For the best bushel of grits, 2
best barrel of sugar mado
sugar cane in Georgia or
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
Merchant nnd Tnc-
COMMERCIAL
LAW,
MATHEMATICS
KEEPING,
PABTXEBSHII*,
SETTLEMENTS,
Buxines Forms, &c.
The course of study is conducted on
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
Supplied with banking and other offices, combining every known facility for importinea
TH0K0UGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
In the shortest i*>*rible time and at the least expense. Graduates of this institution, os practical ac-
- - - ' it over those from any other Business School in the country
>t> of this institution, the thorough PRACTICAL course
uul the success of Its Graduates, ranks it
Ttiomasville .A.civ-©rtis©ixi©nt.e.
TOE HE
ThomasviUe, Georgia.
ATE YEAR of this Tnatitntfoa is divided
•the first beginntngon the Firit WVrfsriAy t
in Jt'ebrmrrg.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS:
first WVtsrsAy
tnnd pre-
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-
Pure and applied Mathematics—-tncient Language*.
KEY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL:
Literature—Mental aud Moral Philosophy, Natural Science,
MRS- M. J. BAILEY,
IYiiuary Department, with Penmanship aud French.
MRS. VV. J. YOUNG,
In charge of Music Department.
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, - - - - $25.00
’ 4 “ Primary 44 ..... 17.50
1 “ Music “ ..... 25.00
4 44 French 44 ..... io.OO
No incidental or extra expenses charged.
THE LEADING BUSINISS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
ial business training is the beyond most practical of the ace. No vacations.—
cate, containingtulTparticulars, mailed
B. F. MOORE, A. M.. President.
No Classes. Bus!
June?-6m.
pleasant and healthy location, good society i
P. HcGIashan,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles,
HARNESS:
SADDLES, From 83,00 anil upward.
HARNESS, “ 814,00 “
BRIDLES, “ 81,00 “
anti nil kind* of Ilorsc Furniture,
Every description of
CARRIAGE. BUGGY’.
-dND
Wagon Materials,
Shoe Findings etc.
I have on hand a Large Stock of
LEATHER
of all kind*, for sale at low prices.
Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
a Fine assortment of
CIIILDRENS CAR RI AG KS.
I am agent for the Marshall,
wood, Horse-Collar. nml the Cele
brated DOW LAW. COTTON
PLANTER, which I sell at Factory
prices.
Call and see me. Strict attentioq
paid to orders by mail.
inch 22 ly
Florida,
r the best barrel of Syrup
Competitors for premiums on sugar
and syrup arc requested to give a des
cription of tlie process of making the
For the best sample of stock food
trom cotton seed. Diploma
For ^tlie best box of smoking to-
For the best box of chewing to
bacco, o
For tlu* host box of cigars made
in the Cotton States. Diploma
The Association also offer tlie fol
lowing
SPECIAL PREMINMS;
For the largest and best display
of articles, of all kinds, em
braced ?n Department IS,
Class 1st, to-wit : Preserves,
pickles, jellies, catsups, etc.,
made by any one lady, tlie
articles to be all manufac
tured l»v the exhibitor. .m
To the gentleman paying the
largest amount of entry lees, 25
To the lady paying tlie largest
amount of entry fees, 25
Ry order «>t tlu* board of directors.
A. 1*. WRIGHT, President.
C. P. II ansi:ll, St eretary.
TO THE LADIES?
HRS. SARAH A. PETERS,
K.-|,vtfa:iv inform, th« Ladle* of *hu
Spring Miilinory Hoods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
h?
DAVIES Sc CO.
DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
litres,
MEBXCXJfESt
CrjmgMlQ&£tS$
Qi&s,
SatrsBES,
TOIELT AND FANCY G90DS,
PURE
Wines and Liquors.
f mpounded
inch 22-1-y
Savannah Advertisements.
the InutitotioD ox well worthy the public support.
Forfurthur information apply to Mr. JOUX E. BAKER, or to A. II. HANSELL. Secretary, o
^ “W. J*. TTOUNQ-,
President Board of TYuriecs.
\AT~ Boajid can he had in good familicxat from $15 to $-J0 i«r month. mar21-lr.
JOHN MCDONOUGH. T. BAL.INTYNE.
McDOYOlGII, BILLIMYXE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Verandas and Cemetery Railings of
various designs as low ns can be pur
chased in the North.
mills and boilers, gin
GEAR AND HORSE POWERS, ETC.
First Premium for best Sugar Machinery
ana Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agncnltnral and Mechanicle As
sociation Fair, 1872; also at
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872.
for. East Broad and Liberty St* ,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dry Goofls House.
C It A Y, O’BRIEN <S- CO.
117 Broughton Street,
s.t svf.r.r.iif.
OKOBCLf.
TH0MASVILLE
I'
(III Drey or & Isaacs’ stores, Jackson
Street.)
Constantly on lmml a largo variety of
F UIIX IT U R E,
Chamber Suits. Bureaus, Wardrobe*,
French Bedsteads, Chairs. Rock
ers. .-ral'cs, Tables, Loun-
r cent cewmis.-ion* Sati»£fc-ti»n gu-ictn-
tn *.-le«*t any style and quality of Fund-
n our Photograph IWi. Give u» a call
RUSHING X. Ol'TTEN,
ally k.
ling., I’lmne., PruneUPkivi
d evt-rvihing u
ry cKtali'islinM
iTL*.**'T“*'*"? r ****•!*- My price* are
down .is low a* iu any market.
DRESS-MAKING and FITTING!
1 V 11 . i ,rc l* r **’l to please the
niosi un;,n»ii«, in tmth price* and work aod *o-
P* tP0 ' o;, * e . leading satisfied
that I aui please all. aj.rS ly.
FLUTING, in all tha Latest and
most Improved Styles, done on abort
notice.
F. PAINE,
BOOT & SnOE MAKER,
Br.—I Street, TIIOU ASVILLK, UA.
Work promptly done satisfaction
guaranteed. maril-Ij 1
CORMiCK HOPKINS.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin Wares, House .Furnishing Goods,
coxT&ACTom roa
Tin Roofing, Gnttering, and Repairing
Roofs,
1C? BronghtonStmt, Savannah, Georgia.
Dealers in all kinds of
fancy and .staple dry
GOODS.
Wc arc now ofi’ering a very exten
sive and varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOODS,
A! extremely low Prices for Cash,
Orders fof Guodsor samples prompt
ly attended to* Freight paid oi
tail bills amounting to over $20.
iunr2l-0m,
Alexander & Russell,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
AND
&IQUQR
Cor. Abercorn aud Bryan Sts.
SAVANNAH, - GA.
Wm. E. Alexander, Wm. A. Russell.
* . E. Alexander, Chas. R. Maxwell,
iri’l-ly.
iction i* as thorough and practical, a
ititutlon, and with the advantage*
nd varied church privilege* they earnestly recomme
ga.-varm.stli AdvertiaeroLerxte.
J*1. HOLE Y & cc^
186 ft 181, Corner Jefferson ft Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall
Savannah .Georgia,
Wholesale ami Retail
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE.
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LISRARV. KITCHEN,
Or Office FurnituueoI every description, suitable-tor Country or City u*c
Hair, Moss and Exeeleior Mattresses,
Of any size, ready made or made to Order.
Feather Beds, l’illows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feathers for sale at Wholesale nnd Retail.
Show Cases and Children's Carriages of all Descriptions
rniturc executed promptly at rea-
attention paid to tilling, packing and
Mattress renovating a:id repairing «
sonabic prices.
Country onhrs solicited, and pailicu
1873, __ 1873.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
lahurgx. Shirting*
fur sale lot
American Ho
HAHIMW.IY, J/lKIN.VOX Jt CO.
A good stock of ,1/cnV .t/edium an l Common
Clothing on hand and for sal.- I.y
IIAUD.IWAY .VclUNXOX ft.CO.
A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccc
always kept on hand by
//AKDAIFAV, J/c-KIN.VON « CO.
A fine Moc k of Tin War.-, .m,sitting of /'arts
all sixes, Bucke’s. Cups, Cotfee I'ota.f..r sal,
by 11AUDAWAY, .1/c-Kl.VNoN Jt CO.
A large lot of (ila.v. Wore nnd Crockery ju*>
received and f.»r sal.- I.y
HJUDAWAV, .VcKlNNON Jt CO.
A fins lot of Axes and ll,H-sr..r *ah- I.y
IIAKDAW^IV. -l/c KINNMN Jt Go.
Spades, Shovels, .l/anurc Fork* and Bake
r sale by
quality
IIAhlMWAY, .t/. KI.VNON Jt C
In St. /.oui* Floi .
d to arrive. f->r side h.w h
HA/.D.IWAY, JMcKINNON .
in ‘J5. 50 ami 100 lb Sack*
(br Kile l.v
HAUDAWA r, .VcKINNO.V
h lot of Bacon. Cheese aud llu
I ai*l for sale bi
ll AUI »-I WA Y, JtfcKIN.VO.Y
HIGHEST BRICES paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY BR0DUCE.
Savannah Ad-vertisemente.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
St.iir luiiling, Blind Trimtnin;
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD 01t SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 liny !St. Savniinuh, <»n.
CO’S
S. W. Gleatmn. Jax. Manning.
SAVANNA//
MACHINE WORKS
S. W. GLEASON & GO.,
ENGINEERS, & MACHINISTS.
‘ l/mnufacturer* of ami Dealers In Portable
itatlonery Steam Kngibe*. Sugar Mill*, Su-
*an*. Gin <5e:ir, shstting*, Pulley*, Iron and
* Canting*.
Pttand 105 St. Julian Street,
• 21-Ijf NAVA ft N AH, GA.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, June 22d, Trains
hi* U.«wl will run a* follows:
Nigiit Express Fasskngkr.
Leave 8avannaWally at 4J0 p
Arrive at Uve Oak 4.1«i
•* Tbomanvills 5 AO
** Bainbri-lge s.ls
•* All«nv.... M 'j. ir.
Leave AlUa
" l
■Oftville
IUii.bri.Ige
•• TboaaavUli
^ *• IJve Oak^.
C-.nmx-t at Uve t*ak with train* on J.P. & M.
t. It., for and from Jacksonville, fallalu.M.-e.t^
No cba..gc of cars between Savannah and Al
an v.
Close connection at Albany with train* on tb«
k»u?b-western Uailrua.1.
Close c-mnect.on at Lawton with train* for ami
nan Fiorlla, and Western Dirisioo Pa*-e C gen
Sleeping car run# through to Thoma*ville.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
uali, Monday, Pfednes'ay
i, Taewlay, Thfirwlaj and*
ami Friday.,
rrire Je** -
•• I-a»L
eave Lu«t . .
Saturday
BOEHM, BENDHEIM
MANCEACTtmEH TOEACCOS.
AGENTS FOR BLACKWELLS
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine fcegar
COTTON BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGKNA, PANDORA. LAMER-
VEILLK. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JA.SMJNK.
MORNING CALL, LA MYRRIIA, G RUN ADIEU,
ETC., E 'IV., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES aud SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
t43 By Street, : : : Savannah, Geo,
T. J, DUNBAR & GO.,
Importers and Dealers
BRANDIES,
WINKS,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors * of the Celebrated
Indian
VegetaWe Billers.
131 Bay Street,
SA-V’AJSnSTA.K, - Gr-A—
•- W. a. I.Et»Brrrr« l* *ti!l w
5*5
*ad w ill
i. | to have Li* old friend* call and him
25 p m. »h«n vbiting tt« City.
Leave I^wton. Tu..-*day, Thuralav ami
Saturday 7 » n
Arriv e at Valdosta y.w .7
•• Ouitman •* •• •• in si *»
“ TWra*vill e - *• - u^pa
ov ' ? .All-^ny, Monday, Wednesday* °°
and Friday SlOatr
ThomaxTille “ “ *• 3Mp a
• “ 5*05 “
‘ “ 6^7 *-
Arriv.
VaiJj4?a 44
rtoo “
Albany with night train on S>nth-
C urn*. : „
wewtcni Bailroa.1, tearing Albany Mrm-Ur, Twea-
"Ht - it 3. Hunt. OnlKop.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
S. N. PflPOT & CO.
rtc.l Kith tile A. ,v o.lt. It., is umr ,
>0 please,1 to see all lii- Iri. n.ls,
.Marell-.-lt-.-m...
A. 4. MILI.Klt,
C. 1-. MII.I.EK.
cl. J. Jfliiter kV Vo.
FURNlTUKE WAUEIIOI SE,
lie liuoriilirox STltKKT,
Savniiiiali, Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Itepiiii-ini*, Matti-css-.iiakin*;-? I'pliolstvrin^
AT SHORT iNolR'i:.
Orders promptly iill.-d. All "ix-ds sold at tlie 1.most niiirki-t
[iriees, mid strict attention veil t» all orders from tlie country.
County Mcreliunts when iu (lie eit_\ would do well to call nnd
examine our stock 1 -"ire ptirelmsin)' elsewhere
O. Box 773 mill 31-lr
Palmer & Beppish,
M7toh snlt Dealers hi
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
Hid 1-V)
Ssn
SI lllftSllB
KEEP A
nnd 151 St. Julian Streets,
FU LL STOCK
Common Plows, ISrinly's Plow*, AveryV I
Swe«*|»H, Harrows, Fan Mills and Kvcrv Articl
re<|uirc<l l»y PLAN T K K 8 .
Dirkson’s
Tlio L.miglst Stock
l’omlcr, Shot, Cop*, Ar. f
»i l)ouitbi: and Singi.k £iU.N8 in tho City.
ol Liotiar HEI.TIS<
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA:
Wholesale atd IU-
American, Kn^liiili and Gennair
HARDWARE.
Hoilsp Furnishing Goods,
Coolringr. Parlor, and Heating Stov
Gun«i BixtnU and Sportinz Goods,
Kedale*9 Celebrate*! Water
Filters, Nails and Hollow
Ware. Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
Also. Manufacturers of TIN and
SHEET IRON WARE.
Parties ordering £ocd* will have
them carefully aud promptly filled.
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Agents
Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks' Scale**. U(
For
All for Sal*: at
»* Scales. Rope and Twn
t MARKET RATES.
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McIntosh House.
«ii QU1TKA5, GEOiGIA
£
OMNI BUS £S meet ail trains and
Every attention shown to poeats. i J # R. ED1I0XS0V, Proprietor.
The Home is centrally located and [ 1
having been newly refitted awl refur- Baud and Lodging. 82 ner dar.
nUbed b oueofUie fopoUr H<* !
tels in the Southern States. nghsaww kxtMjaacnmhM.
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Piedmont % Arlington
LIKE INSURANCE t '<)MPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Ya.
Policies Issued, 19,500. I Annual Income, 1,500,000.
W.C. CARRINGTON. President.
D. J. IIAKTMFOK. Secretary.
B. C. II AUTsOOK, CaoUiir.
J. E EDW.IRDS Vf*e Presidcbt.
J. J. HOPKINS. \*»!*tiiiil Heer ty.
Prof. EDW D H SMITH. Hetuary.
No U5fcles3 BeEtrictionu on Eeadenoe, Travel or Occupation.
Liberal Hoa-Forfritable Feat*:r*5S ahd Eights of Parties Clearly Defined.
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General A-'enrv Olfire for Soulhi-ru (ieergia aud Florida,
is:» 1-2 Bll' STKKI.T, SiV.I5.\ AII, GEORGIA.
EEKRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Bavaunak.
T. 8. PAINE, Agent at Tkoinasviile.
Gen. KOBER7 IH'LLOtJII, Ocau. Marion Col**ty.
S|h cial A^etil for Ea*i mud South Florhla.
ELLIOT A l/E>f>LE,
cBUTBU.IL .icft.rr* bom not tUBU.tat:onog.§»md B Louto.t.
P, Jtlaeombee & Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO H. A. TOPHAM & CO.
Clothing and Hats,
Hlen’s Furnishing Goods,
133 Congress and 139 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA.
A large variety of Gent's Soar:., Glove., 7/andki rchiafc, Ac.. Ac.
Suite made U> order in the ahortot police, ami utubetioa guaraoteed.
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