The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, September 03, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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' —— , , VALE KOVAL MAStIFACTURIKO COMPANY H- P. SMART, o7box 199. President and Gen. Manager • „ _ _ Secretary and Treasurer Manufactory -Sl3> 6 SAfAWAS, CA Office and Warehouses West Broad, head Broughton Street. Factory and Mills, Savannah River, adjoining Wharvei JSew York, Boston and Philadelphia Steamers. MAXUFACTIRERS OF AM) DEALERS IN LUMBER, Rough, and Dressed Yellow Pine, Cypress, Ash., Walnut, Poplar, SASH, DOORS, BONDS, Stairs, Stair Railing, Balusters, Mouldings, Scroll Work, Frames, Brackets, Newel Posts, Office and Church Furniture, Interior Finish. MANTELS IN WALNUT. OAK, PINE, CYPRESS, CEDAR, AND CHERRY ■ * • c: • , I ;*. * Unsurpassed Shipping Facilities. Cars Loaded at Factory Door for all points North, South or West, and Vessels at Company’s Wharves for all ports Coastwise or Foreign. Estimates, Price Lists, Moulding Books, or any information, furnished on application. ATLANTA LUMBER COMPANY AGENTS AT ATLANTA, GA. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. mu mu; EstiafblislfcLecL 1845: WHOLESALE JOBBERS OF Dry Goods and Notions, Invite the Merchants of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina to inspect their Winter and Fall Stock which has been purchased at BOTTOM PRICES, and which is offered at prices and on terms equal to any house North or South. Direct Orders are Given Special Attention. 151 AND 153 CONGRESS STREET, PAT7ANNAE ■ - GEORGIA. COTTON PLANT, IRON KING AND— SOUTHERN GIRL COOKING STOVES, French China, Dinner and Tea Sets, L IBRARY AND HALL LAMPS, ♦IOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, GRATES AND MANTELS, A.t Rock Bottom Prices. JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO., 101 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1887. CLOTHING. APPEL & SCHAUL. Clothiers, Hatters, A N D Gents’ Furnishers. ONE PRICE-PLAIN FIGURES. The Youngest Clothing Merchants in the City. Leaders of the season. Fall stock now ready and com plete in every department. Inspection requested. Our own Tailor ill the House to render any alteration for a perfect lit, free of charge. Special feature this season—our Custom Department, to which we call special attention. No trouble to show goods. Personal attention paid to out-of-town orders. Write for sample pieces and measurement slips. APPEL & SCHAUL, I©3 Congress Street. SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. Opposite Market. PAINTS. OILS, DOORS, SASH, ETC. LLOYD & ADAMS, (SUCCESSORS TO A. B. COLLINS & CO.), lit I itr Paint and Oil House, * '• NO. 5 WHITAKER STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. DOORS, SASH & BLINDS A SPECIALTY. Paints, Oils, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Etc., Window Glass. O-K are prepared to ftirm-h any froodn in our line a* cheap a* any bouse is the Southern tt State"!. EMiinttH* chetrftillv riven on application. Ol’Ft WHOLESALE DRUG AND NOTION STORES AND BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT at Brim** wk, Ga., la doing an Imnien** biminea* The trade would do wall to get their priced Itefore trvinsr elsewhere. ' OUR BRANCH BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT at Wayeroaa la favorably located to nave the dealer eontiderable money In the wav of freights. Send your order* for SODA WATER. BAR BAPARILLA. STRAWBERRY. OINOSR ALE. Etc., to LLOYD <te WAYCKOSS, GA, UPPER STEAM RICE MIRES. Upper Steam Rice Mills. R, B. HABERSHAM, jMAJNTAGFER. These Mills have been put in thorough orden and are prepared to receive and pound ROUGH RICE, and respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of Rice Fac tors, Planters and Dealers in Rice. Fresh Milled Rice Flour FOR SALE AT THE MILL IN ANY QUANTITY. ' I'ITOTOGRA PH Y. ' * * A. R. LAUN’EY. GEO. C. GOEBEL LAUNEY & GOEBEL, Successors to 0. PIERRE HAVENS, PHOTOGRAPHERS. DKALEUS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Passepartouts, Picture Cord, Wire, Nails, Etc. FINE ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Publishers of the Largest Collection of Stereoscopic Views io (he Southern States. 14 1 and 1-13 Broughton Stroot, .Savannah, Cfa. HOTELS. MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. G-eorore D. I lodges, Proprietor. ‘Vito CiuuncloL Houfo. Tvb ioJtuicl. 1 SHOES AND HATS BARGAINS. SHOES 1 HITS Ladles' S3 Of) American Kid Button- the bed shoe sold lor the price Ladies' Jewel. In Kid, at $1 50 ladles’ Brisht Doneola at Sle7s. Si 00. Lodies SI ~t>. Ladle so. Consumers in every looking (or tin cheapest, the best shoes iiJPrn city at the above prices. Sole Agent for the James Meant $3 00 Shoe. Can't be Beat. James Means' $4 flfl Shoe, bead-welted, be* ae equal. Hand sewed Shoes (or Gents' wear, $5 00 $8 30. Every pair warranted. (Wc. Infants', 75c. Infants', $1 00. All Undent above prices. 7&c. Children s. $1 00 Children's, SI 50, is PeW bie Goat, Kid or Bright Dongola. HATS! Receiving on every steamer styles tor IM7-SS Gents 6tilt Hats. $1 60 to $4 do. Gents' Soft Hate. 50c. to S* 00. Children's Hats. 85c. tosl 60. Send C. O. D. order and you will not regret it i S. NICHOLS, 128 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, - - GA GROCERIES. 111. CHAMPION GROCER, LIQUOR DEALER* and Wholesale Fruits, Vegetable* and Country Produce. ( ONFIGNMF.NTS AND ORDERS SOLICITED IS4 Congress. Ifl3 Sl.-lullan St* Bavannsh. fin. * MANHOOD RESTORED. tig Pri-ninturo Decay, Nervous Debility, LOM Manhood etc., having tried in rain every kunvrd remedy, ha. disoovered a simple self cure, whloi he will send FREE to hla fallow sufferers A.tS dress C. J MAHON. Poet Offloe Box BIT 9, TSm4 *®bUUr. 7