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The St. Loali nou.
"Mua Blaine, ho was the leading Jmmp (
De-du-doh, O, de-du-dab,
On Bristow’s back wnx to much mors,
O, de-<lu-«lah-da,
When llassa Conk cam on de track.
Do-da-dab, O, de-da-dab,
lie broke ole MasmHortom's back.
O,
I’xe gwno to ran all Bight,
1’se gwlne to ran all day;
1 bet my money on Mam Jim,
Bat I loan' It wndnt pay.
Our iiaasa Jim be whoop an* boiler,
De-da-dab, O, de-da-dah*
An* swore be wad de convenshun owallrr—
O, de-da-dah, da,
Den ebrybody be jump an* dance,
Do-da-dab, O, de-da-dah,
,\ n* dey pitch Mama Jim clar ober de fence,
O, dc-du-dah-ds.
I’xe gwlne to run-etc., etc.
So now we’xe got ole Maasa Hayes,
De-du-dah, 0, de-da-dab,
lie got io will, an’ lie got no ways.
O, tic -dn-dah-da.
An’ when the rotes am counted out,
Do-du-Jah, O, dc-du-da,
Ver’ll ;4cc a good meuny Dcm’ciats about,
O/de-du-dah-da.
1 'to gwlne to ran all night,
I'xe gwinc to ran all day,
I 'U bet my money on de et. Louis bore,
He's bound to eat up de Hay.
—SacaMKok Sort.
••Then ihc Lord called Samuel;
and he auswered, ‘Here am I.”—1
Maiu. iii.; 4.”— Courier Journal.
“Aud Ihc Lord called yet again
Samukl. And Sasiull arose and
ivcul to Eli, and said, ‘Here am I, for
ihou didst coll me/ And he answered,
‘I cullttl not my sou; lie down again.'—
1 #S’aui. iii.; 0.”—SL Louis Globe-Dcm-
acral.
“And the Loud called & a jiuli.
again the third time, and ho arose
aud went to Eli, aud said, ‘/icrc am I;
lor thou didst call me. And Eli per
ceived that the Lord had called the
child."— 1 Sam. iii.; 8.
“And the Lord said to Samuel,
'ISchold I will do a thing Israel at
which both tho ears of every one that
hcai'clh it shall tingle/”—1 Sam. iii.;
11. - Courier-Journal.
Boxing the cars is an inexcusable
brutality; many a child has been
made deal tor life by it, because the
“drum of the car” is a membrane, as
thin as paper, stretches like s curtain
just inside tho external entrance oi
the car. There is nothing but air
just behind it and any violent concus
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the ‘hearing 1 is destroyed forever, be
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remarked: “A man must draw the
line somewhere, or lie can’t be boss of
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lor no washing; and there ain’t no
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“I am, aud when I cornc homo next
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171 Bay St. Savannah, Ga.
P. McGXashan,
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aud all kinJs of Ilorwc Furniture,
Every dcscriplion of
AND
Wagon Materials,
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1 have on hand a Large Slock of
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Enameled Leather and Cloth, and
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CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
I am agent for the Marshall,
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paid to order* by mail.
mch22 ly
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Implement.
At priced far below any ever offered
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First. Glass
FAMILY GROCERIES.
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BOOTS, SHOES;
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mems, or Plantation SopoUea, should
not fail to give him a calf bdure pur-
chasing. [jan 15-ly
Furniture.
Furniture.
J. LINDSEY,
No, 100 Broughton Street,
Savannah, : Oa.,
Next door to Mr. Geo. W Allen’s extensive
Crockery stotu.
L AM NOW OFFEU/.Vg to the citizen* of
outht'arolino, Georgia sad Florida one or,
the largest and beat selected stock of
FURNITURE
brought to this section. Mr stock
PaosejtsriLLB» G*.
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lUbtoctnttrai nllel wbn M. t»u.«. u
< * rrbd °* 1 - OMjnJ. a fcm-U.
Ufe.rri.ud hauam, u,i»ui t„ u,
Ur.nu. IMRn InM », m »»j mu
!1 P ’**“ Udl .ImrhUi rr.-
Jcr. twrlMu, u hli bcUJi i. car. Ukm rt-JI
•Umuw ptulUru tMr m.
Cancers
Invariably Cured
AND -VEVEU return, in a intracul- ualy short
ttoto, without the use of the knife, aad in a!-
moat every Instance WITHOUT PA?N Ta-
tjent. CONTINUALLY under treatment fotisn-
f om a!most every section ot our ent ity.
1 ixvAUlAUpr cured—rcturalng h.uac aaatu.
feeling that they have a new lease upo« liio -
making fireside, happy, over which there Las
boo a dark shadow or a loom since ths si-
l>e trance of the case *r. a the dear one, pre-.g-
log sunk AND CEKTAUI PtATtt at uo very dis
tant day. The doctor ha. acqulr»d « .kill an,|
reputation for curtngCanc.r without a pat.lfo
in any co>.utry. On atxvtuiit of the s|««ce thus
occupied there will be added only oae k-itn ..„ t
of uiauy such from partie* who have h., curc ,)
from canevr In a short s;<ace of time. A'noucli
such letter* could lw |.nI.lii«ho.| to fill aav p.t<rt
in the Sts t<».
Burke eou iu\.«
l>e.r Doctor—I takeVtatfogthsi I
*“ r-'ti.KLV am.., •, UiK'.i
yourgreat skill in tho treatment efsmb .11-
cases. Onlv a frv mmtli. ... i
j..... ui un irv.ilt
eases. Ouly a few months situ-* mui nom
lleved that l would mr«d. When my .|
initiation of visiting you for ihc i>u
ins mvisir u.i.i.r Mtur trratiucti
my friend.. I *'
rtaml.,
•i, tfott
Ilk my family || M
ocured, that 1 mu*
my determination «i
• asma.li' know
Jk.M.1 if > j‘ l i*»la!L....
II t tluuik Go>l-coouaiy to all mlilcc. | ,;i,|
persist in seeing yon, ami la throe necks from
•be time yon hsgan yonr trosdiuent of my ,
cer I considered myself a well Man M v
cer was of such great dimensions and so exceed
Ingiy offensive, ami grew so very last, tlmt
•are my day# were udi nfo*. hhiuIn-rd
spee.lv relief, living an old man of 73 years ..i
age. with such a disease last pro ving mih.i,
Ikncwthechaneea of being, urod were it .v,,i
iiL WMY without s|wedy relief. Thanklnu
again do, t..r. for >.mr kind and untirii.e «i ( , „
tfon to me while With you. I am. fomvrr
v..urfri.n.1 /*KNI>LKTUN MAPI*
ny ahillt>
if weVl kT.wn‘" mtnieVfofe ‘" a
ltov. J 31 Auatln, riminnsville, tin.*
Col. .1. P. Wright,
MaJ. L C. llryan. of the Eutcrpiu.
fhpt. John 7Vli.lt tr, of the Time*.
Rev. E. II. MefHhce, Dawson, (in,
•• J. II. Corley,
" A. J. Ih-an, Lumpkin, Ga.
2'kiuisCasii ! PuokitsKji
mai29-ly.
A. J. MILLER,
c. r. miller HO! FOR CHRISTMAS !
«f. J. .Tlltler If Co.
FURNITURE warehouse,
150 BROUGHTON STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. HOMEISTER’S
Bakery
AND
CONFECTIONERY s
AT UIB OLD STANL.
Koepa eou.Untly ou hand a full supply
j Andcicry thing Iu this lu.c ofi
Hew Work Put Up To Order.
purchased entirely for cash, aad directly from j
Repairing, Mattress-Makiug Upholstering,
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly tilled. Ail Goods sold ut the lowest market
prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the country.
Country Merchants when in the city would do well to .mil
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
CHRISTMAS
TOYS :
Choice sc|c« lion rral»ra< ing everything < ah ul,
ted to please the little folks.
Fine Liquors,
For Medical pun
ALE £ LAGER
aLW.IVHON draught.
the best and most reliable manufacturers in the
-Yortli and IFest. Owing to tbc depressed con
dition of trade and finances I was enabled, by
paying “cash down,” to lay in my stock at prices
actually below the cost of manufacturing. I
am thtrefore able and willing to sell Ft
WEDDING
1*. O. Box 775.
Lower than ever before ofiered iu this Market.
Come and see the Beautiful ami Durable
Goods I am offering at such attractive prices.
PARLOR aud CHAMBER SUITS,
substantial and ornamental, ef the latcitand
most approved designs.
Dining room, office and miscellaneous Furni
ture, o! every style aud price desired. Matting,
Mattresee*. Baby Carriages, la fact everything
usually kept in well ordered Ware room*, can be
bad at the Lowest Prices an 1 on the most ac
commodating terms.
Prompt attention given to orders, and all
goods carefully delivered or shipped.
J. LIXD&EY,
No. 100 Broughton street,
Savannah, - - Ga.
octlG-lr
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
TO VISITORS
Who wish to s|K.nd tho win
ter in Thomasville, the
WEST END HOUSE
Oilers Inducement!!,
JOnN M. COOPER & CO.,
Cor. Whitaker & St. Julian Streets
Savannah, - Ga.
Wholesale awl Ectail Dealers in
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
Copying and Seal Prt
passes, News aad Book Printing Paper
and lak, Gold Pens, Pen aad Pencil
Caeca. Desk and Pocket Knives.
Ledger, Writing aad Colored
Papers, Playing. Visiting
and Printers’ Carls,
*c.
tun i
Schi
BcqmlsiMO
* Co’s
Prices, for wboce we an Agents. Books
Ordered or Imported at Few York rates.
We foil eoufideui that we eeu sell ae low as the
lewoot, eitheria Charleston, .degasLa, .ftiaata,
Maoen, or any other Seutkevu City.
Writs or caU and learn oar Prices.
bat 21-1 j. I
i/aving first refitted aud newly furu«
isbed the best portion of Uir
can give aa good
ACCOMMODATIONS
as will be found in South-west Georgia-
nr? rooks
Are WELL VENTILLATED
and Furnished with an eye to
comfort
My Tables
Will pc supplied with all tils
Market affords.
Every aUerSw.i givenU) Guests.
rn.trb JtomuBuTm, s> act •• w- »
wul ■Ui.!.t-,uMdUwal^!U.!U
Trr»urM.uka
3. A. LISTOV,
Proprietor.
N. B. -I’MticoUr jdtenuon given
Coauaerciml GUESTS, *nd *t ia»|
ntM.”
tuH.
lUClllJ-tf j Ur other Parties supplied upon skoitn-H*#
Merchant Tailor,
(In the Guaids New IluiLiiag,)
BXJX.L STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Keeps on hand the latcuf, aud moot
elegant styles of
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
COATINGS, VESTINGS,
&C. AC.
Cutting doneAbd making in the very
latest styles. A perfect Ul guaranteed
in eTery instance.
oci 23-tf
W. N. DAVIS,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Opposite XSitoUeU's Hotel
Dealer in
Fancy and Family
G-roceries
BACON. LAUD, FLOUR. MEAL,
Come, St'GAu, CmwiD lli»,
Fixe Ltqcous, Cioebs, Ac ,
Aheayt On Hand.
MOTTO: Quick uie. tod very uuH
profit., for Cell soil Cub oolr-
HIVI,
T.B.ARTOPE.AB'T.
(Formerly Juniorl*art«erof J.B.Arfetw X
DEALER IX
MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES,
BOX TOMBS,
Vatei, Iron Bailing,
COPINGS,BliLDIVO WORK, AC.,
COIL 2ND AND POPLAR HT
Opl'.lih J. IV. Hurlct <t CVa, nar ot
Boss A Coleman'i,
Macon, Geo.
F O. BOX. 125. OKLEllt h'/I.IMt fcli.
OLi lfot2M
•• wnm pmmmmm MMc. Il« kroi.
ofuil Uac of tho vorr latot: sfjlcs ut i.utri
aatf (amhaem mf all klMia. JMrOrdcrt
trwsUwcMMirj prom ptiy MlnsMto I
NOSTT! ttOPAY!!
datufaction aUayt GuarmUtt l.
weir
I>r. W. F.DeWHti
RESIDENCE
SMITH AVENUE. Tknm omMU. Ga
Offlc et T. S. Peine. Dinz Mon.
spr3-ly
TO THE Y0UIG HES OF THOMAS
VILLE AMD VICIIITY: .
Fail tad Winter Styles t
The. JsiUst find Mot: FaiJbW
hit Owls!
Otiecs. Gasman
TAILOR,
Whiukrr %atsaaah. Ga.
Wtrwhl rnaoctfally msmim« that he I. are.
$**?■»•» aM Um ~ W dt'.lTIlSO AalNU
1>G to Iks very
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