The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, September 03, 1887, Page 16, Image 16

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16 GEORGE FJT“|g MEYER’S WHOLESALE |j|| I BEER DEPOT. lb largest Conoern of |fc ij is H ■ the Southeast for the World-Famous Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association St. Louis Beer.^a R. W. SIMMS, Mole Agent, Sanford, Fla. This enterprising young Georgian has made the welkin ring with the praise of An heuser-Busch Lager Beer in his territory, comprising all South Florida. Not content with being undisputed ruler in his section, he has reached out Southward until now Key West and Havana are supplied for the first time in their history with American brewed keg beer, and the people of these tropical dimes now slake their thirst with the sparkling <V>ol Anheuser-Busch Beer, delivered them fresh by each steamer of the celebrated Plant Steamship Line. ANNUAL SALES. The sales of the above houses for the season of ISB7 will reach the astounding total of 100,000 KEGS AND 1,500,000 BOTTLKS! This grand aggregate speaks louder thafi words, and is the most substantial testi tnonial offered by the public to the merit and honest purity of our goods. The Faust Beer being of light alcoholic strength, while containing the highest per cent, of Hops and Malt, can be drank with most beneficial results by the most delicate lady, child or invalid, as well as health] persons, and is just the thing for our climate. It is supplied to families by Messrs. JAS. MoGRATH & CO., ,TNO. LYONS & CO., D. B. LESTER, N. LANG, J. G. NELSON & CO., WM. G. COOPER, S. W. BRANCH and all grocers and dealers throughout Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Our world-renowned Budweiser is on tap in every first-class saloon, and he who drinks the same can rest assured of getting the Boot* in American The sales of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association will this year approximate 500,000 barrels, or 2,000,000 kega, and St. Louis now boasts of having the largest beer brewery in the world. S. GUCKENHEIMER & SON~ WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR AND FLOUR DEALERS. 149, 191 &> 199 'EtATST SIT., - . , * JNT'IT’S: FLOUR WAREHOUSE, 195 & 197 BAY STREET. LIQUOR, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, STAPLE GROCERIES, 149 & 151 BAY ST. FANCY GROCERIES, 153 BAY STREET. We make a specialty of every article in our various departments, Our Stock is com plete in all its branches, and we are enabled to offer special inducements to the trade. Merchants visiting Savannah will find it to their interest to examine our Stock, and ascertain our Prices before purchasing. We solicit Correspondence, and will furnish our 84-Page Illustrated Catalogue upon application, to Merchants only. THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, ISB7. GEO. MEYER & CO., Sole Agents, Jacksonville, Fla. Though hardly a year in existence this house now leads the van in Middle and West Florida. The celebrated Faust Beer has virtually driven out the cheap East ern productions, wrongly called pure beer. Faust is now the leading beer in ail the magnificent hotels and saloons of the Flowery State—arrangements now being per fected to serve it up in fine style in the renowned St. James, Windsor and Carleton houses in Jacksonville, and others over Florida, while the soldier boys now encamped at Pablo Beach declare that next to Florida’s pretty girls the leading attraction is the sparkling Faust Beer. The establishment of GEO. MEYER & CO. has a grand future in the enterprising, go-ahead State of Florida. THE CELEBRATED FAUST BEER has the distinction of being endorsed by that eminent Professor of Chemistry, H. C. WHITE, Esq., of the University of Georgia : University of Georgia, ] Chemical Laboratory, !• Athens, September 25, 1885. J This is to certify that I have examined samples of AnheuSer-Busch Pale Lager Beer and Anheuser-Busch Pale Bottling Beer “Faust” lor Mr. Geo. Meyer, Agent, Savannah, Ga. I find these beers to contain high percentages of Hop and Malt Ex tract and a low percentage of alcohol. They are pure and wholesome beverages, and I can recommend them among liquors of their class on the score of healthfulness. H. C. WHITE, State Cheinisl. F. W. JESSEN, Sole Agent, Charleston, S. C. The first carload of Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Lager Beer arrived in Charleston the memorable Slst August, 1886, and it is since known as the EARTHQUAKE BEER which accounts for the enormous quantity it takes to slake the thirst of our sistei City by the Sea. I'he introduction of this beer into Charleston has been a success from the verj start, so quick are the public to recognize a pure and meritorious article. MACHINERY, OUTFIT, Etc. Hoth the Savannah and Jacksonville establishments are supplied with a com plete outfit of the latest and most improved Bottling Machinery now in use, consist ing, each, of a Shipman Automatic Engine—a marvel of beauty, safety and work manship; a Hoyt Bros.’ Lightning Bottle Washer, capacity 2,000 bottles per hour clean and bright as anew pin; a Conrad Seibel Syphon Filler, Acme Corking Mai chines, etc.; a small fortune itself being invested in securing the best and latest ma chines for bottling our beer cleanly and scientifically fastening the same. Corks, win loops, tin caps, foil, labels, etc., used by these two establishments this season reach thi respectable sum of SB,OOO and over.