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HISTORICAL TOOTHACHES
COVE INTERRING LOBE ABOUT
* the Wmbnting ailment.
Sns° Dreams, Rhymes and Other
Remedies Against the
the London Standard.
• Linas to quote the 11-118 a P honsm
1118 ® , perfect philosophy will not
tbat the *'J r toothache patiently.
eDaDIe n n M are, ia a minor way. more
Few ail® excite less sympathy.
>ay ’ wri ter and artist to exercise
. th6 hat m they wo pleased to call” their wit
Yet' toothache has had important
UP °“‘ mv-as To instance only o D e weU
Town example, was not poor Desdemona’.
JTLiSr csused by laK °’ B “ raEing
* h." Yet no ill which natural flesh is
heir to ha. been more widely experienced,
S about none during the course of many
f „riei has more folk lore clustered.
SS without number, just as for tho
Remedies j f_ aao tner, as Byron said of
“°oninion . of tbo of
hnmanitv— have since the earliest days been
hv the wisdom or otherwise of
BUfie f£ltors Ad it need not be added
Xt amount of superstition has
been *superadded. The hazel ( * hose name
Been sup . the •• w y C h-hazel" sufii
de.dly shols the mag c inffuence attributed
m he tree), for instance, burnt into ashes
£ Lmie districts, was given as a potion.
whUe iu Others passing a twig over the
o tooth was held to be a sovereign
remilv in each case. However, faith in
S? remedy was an integral part of tne
process. Others have pinned their faith to
Irown paper twisted round hazel ushe , the
mioke u'g then inhaled. Ancient tradi
tion—and hv the way, in a sort of un-
Shentmc’guise this very ancient tradition
to Somewhat akin to the modern theory of
microbes in so manv diseasee-held in
various climes that toothache was pro
duced by a worm at the root of the tooth.
In some of the Midlands and on the borders
of the northern counties there used to be a
curious process for relief from the malady
which was based on this belief. Different
herbs according to tradition of very old
origin were collected and put into a mug.
a red hot cinder then being added, the suf
ferer at the same time inbaling the smoke,
and afterward exhaling it into a glass of
water, wherein the worm, according to
theory, ought to have been perceived, hav
ing t een evicted by the smoke. Whether
imagination ever succeeded in seeing the
counterfeit presentment of the reptile we are
not aware. This is the old original process,
but there is a modification in the use of
boiling water iu place of the cinder. Refer
ences could be found, did space permit, in
the facts for this very old belief as to the
worm. For the belief is widespread indeed,
and has been found extending from Europe
to China, w hile among the German peas
antry a belief tong existed that the wood of
t; ( pear tree, or, as some think, an imagi
nary Dryad inhabiting it, possessed a charm
against tne malady. Charms, of course,
against toothache w ere among the stock-in
trade of the mediaeval “family sorcerer,”and
the "white witches” of the west of England,
as well as “wise women” in many other
quarters, were no doubt, and possibly are
in some parts now, supposed to be possessed
of them. One of the cheapest and most
easily practiced charms with w hich we are
acquainted belongs to the south of Eng
land. and particularly to Sussex. It con
sists in putting on the right boot, stocking
and trouser before the left one.
There are, by the way, a good many
varying superstitions on the other topics
connected with this matter of right, left,
clothing, steps, and so on. Another charm
—very ancient and, seeing how much use
lass turd slaughter is to be deprecated, one
iar more honored in the breach than the
observance—is that of banging a swallow—
not a swift nor a house nor a sand martin,
but a dead swallow—round the neck of the
sufferer from toothache; whileamore harm
less idea, at any rate, and probably one
which is quite as efficacious, is to carry
constantly a small potato in the pocket,
which, by the way, we have known done
for a very long period, as an intensely be
lieved-in panacea against rheumatism. The
idea as to the swallow seems a very old one,
for we find it, with modifications, among
the items of pharmacy valued by the
Saxons. Among these the prescription was
compounded by burning the unfortunate
swallow to ashes, and these were mixed
with honey, of which nasty mixture the
patient was to eat very often. Possibly if
he or she were of delicate stomach the
anticipation of having to swallow this might
have such an effect on the sufferer as some
times is produced by the brass plate on the
dentist s door, and so the remedy might be
efficacious in some parts of midland and
southern England the mole takes in popular
estimation the swallow’s place, but the re
luctant creature has its paws cut off, which
aretLeu placed in a ba., and worn round
we patient s neck, nor must the collocation
l'i , e .i Pa " R i )e for ß°tten, for if the tooth
Sldeß ° “>nst the right paw
in . P osl bon, and vice versa. The
6ed ’ “i 0 to "thache is supposed to
inc 'i 111 ? elf, .' ct “sthe mouse in whoop
and rni i’ ■ * or , \ n luan y parts an ancient
fried in in® h® 11 ! 1 fixista that a mouse
child™ ia 1 anil eaten by the unhappy
V° vere *? reraeJ y- We know
where tt a„°! an ln ?tance some years ago
swallow ,h, , P F y ch “Jren were forced to
bZ," ,h ‘ s sickening remedy. That tho
the unedum™h U b ° “ po P ular °ne among
at
of the lofltv 8 BarS ln ""’i't the description
two cemun T B re i nedit;s little "tore than
Of tho m-r,7 8 force( * down the throat
Macaulay Pau . d Carles 11., as pictured by
ofthennst d l , l U, t 0 under the “dvica
dav n, lr !i 0 and t gul3 h e l physicians of the
bv thew r ° :liedies - lndeed ’ seem
(Perhaps on A, f our ancestors to have been
theory consii h P rAd‘i? era simtlia similibus
a molt uiirj.l ? the , P ro Per treatment of
in* to some a X ,,lalady - Th,ls . accord
formance of n uA! h ° rltleS ’ the ghastly per
new-made grave nS“ e ‘ >nd of a stick lu a
tooth on the and , nesting the aching
ing the suck irta'tV‘ and thel ? therewi th push
most efficacious, 1 * earth ’ was held to bo
wMehhtld 3pl ' nter from ft g'hbet
remedy, ail d ~s ,i s '"! ln g ln K in chains was a
mn was , C UU<ler tho full
well be that the process, it may
f the dreadful obf-ct* 1 fnght arnvln g
banishing pain f yct fas very potent iu
Jiitsi-alsi 1 , a belL .All 11 " 10 at any rate
y the sufferer if “ curre:3£ that cass
tbi hole or other a . youn g on , through
U t fu UhUe a X P T niDgln theash > ree ls
" t “ ca is n ut w,tho,n ° re curious idea, and
ta *tern tradin, t lout some Counterpart m
plac nTA “ that of paiing the
rk £ an inside the
tne belief U,V , here - whiie they re
fornient the rs J. bat toothache will
this jK . rf rin p has gone through
• n aching t,.^° luo hold that having
* WMch -tainlyfs
-j o 18 n °t euough. In
u'fh'htiamt the Ak (w r n her reca ''renoe of
w thKnu\ haVmK been harc-
middle of a cCr ’fl * > plac<,d 111
w1 t; * turn, in any 'AherwUe come
r t, nr Pre,TZuo T W ‘ 5 mav allude
srS-'SiftßjrSsstrß
r L ..' ' t 'Siv. Of n “tlou comes it is
ttA\X luU - *Pa , w| U *Tb*y ‘aw WOttW tth
ttsci*, , h 7 ‘* l ® #r n* u ckj ii
fU * w hicll UtW at the
base of the “raging booth.’ In ome cases
the repetition of the lines Is necessary; in
others they are carefnlly written out and
worn in a bag round the neck. All sorts of
objects are occasionally now, and formerly
were frequently, carried iu the pocket as a
charm. Among the ta orite ones may be
mentioned a spr g of rowan tree, a “cramp
bone,” a double hazel nut and a bit of c< al.
Pe-haps one of themoet remarkable and un
pleasant customs, now presumably obsolete,
was that of taking broth made from a
viper, and still more revolting that of biting
the head off a live one.
Looal Record for the Morning News
Local forecasts for Savannah and vicinity
for to-day: Cloudy, with rain at intervals
— “I Special forecast for Georgia:
fA|R Fair, easterly winds, stationary
temperature.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah. Oa.. Aug. 16. 1890, and the mean of the
same day for sixteen years.
Departure
Mess Temperature from the Departure
- normal ! Since
for 16 years Aug. 15. 90. -|-or Jan. 1,1590.
81 ~ 76 6 I -i- 914
Comparative rainfall .statem nt:
Departure
Amount for i Amount | from tho Departure
16 years. fo? normal Since
j Aug. 15,*90.1 -|- or Jan. 1,1590.
Si I T I—. 26 [ -11.49
Maximum temperature. 81, minimum tem
perature, 68.
The hight of the river at Augusta at 7:33
o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time) was
6.4 feet—a fall of 0.2 feet during the past
twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four h'mrs
ending fi p. m., Aug. 16.1590,75 th Meridian time.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations
Districts. Avrraos.
Max. Min. R*n
tkjaa T °mp Temp fail, t
Atlanta.,.. .. 12 84 6(3 .05
Augusta,.. .......... 12 86 04 .00
Charleston 7 88 66 .00
Galveston 18 96 71 .40
Little Hock .... 12 90 66 .00
Memphis. 15 90 61 .00
Mobile.. ... BB 66 *T
Montgomery 6 90 66 ’.30
New 0r1ean5.......... 38 91 70 .20
Savannah 10 89 68 . 01
Vicksburg 5 92 70 .00
Wilmington. ...; 10 86 66 .00
Summary
Means.
stations or Max. Min. Ham-
SAVANNAH district. Temp Temp faiil.t
Alapaha ... 88 66 00
Albany 88 72 *T
Americus
Cordele
Bainbridge. 90 71 .66
Eastman 88 58 . 07
Fort Gaines 90 61 *T
Gainesville, Fla. 88 70 00
Milien.... 90 62 . 00
Quitman 90 70 .00
Savannah 81 69 .00
Thomasville 92 70 .00
Way cross
Summary
Means, " " ”
_ Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations for the Morning News.
Savannah. Aug. 16. ?:?6 v. m.. city time.
[ Temperature.
Direction. J
1 5
Velocity. P
Rainfall.
NAME
OF
STATIOIfS.
Norfolk. 76 S E 6|.... Cloudless.
Charlotte 78 S E —Cloudless.
Hatteras ......... 76) N 6 ( Cloudless.
Wilmington 76,S E. | jCloudloss.
Charleston 78J E 10| 'Cloudless.
Augusta...... .... 80,8 E .. .. . Cloudless.
Savannah 76: E 6 'Cloudle-s.
Jacksonville 78) E .. ... I Cloudless.
Tampa 70: N E . 1 44 P'tly cloudy
Point Jupiter, Fla. 78INW T 10 .08|Raining.
Titusville 72j W ..j 28!Cioudless.
Key W’est 84 8 E 81....! P’tly cloudy
Atlanta. 76- E 6... jCloudless.
Pensacola 82 S Elo| Cloudless.
Mobile 82 1 S El 8 .... Cloudless.
Montgomery 82 S Ej 6 01 Cloudless.
New Orleans 80: El. *T I P’tly cloudy
Galveston. 84 8 E| 6 Cloudless.
Palestine 80jS E 6 ICloudy.
Brownesville 841 E 12 ....|Cloudless.
•T Indicatestrace. Tlnonos and hundredths
C. S. Gorges. Observer Signal Corps.
Prices Knocked Into Smithereens.
If you look into the window of “The
Famous” clothing house, you would
imagine you were in some foreign country
where there is no tax on goods. Never
were goods offered as low as we are selling
now. Who ever heard of a good all-wool
suit for $6 50? Why, there are plenty of
people now paying double that amount and
think they buy cheap. You have heard
about the worm not knowing the difference
as long as he was in the apple. For good,
reliable clothing and genuine bargains you
must go to “The Famous,” 148 Broughton
street. Savannah, Ga.
—Adv. Bennett H ymes, Proprietor.
W&DDIYGS.
Wedding invitations and cards printed or en
graved at the gnortest notice and in the latest
stylea. We carry an extensive and well selected
stock of fine Dapers, envelopes aud cards es
pecially for such orders. Samples sent on ap
plication, Morning News Printing House
Savannah. Ga.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS
R. D. LaROCHE, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House on TUESDAY,
Sept. 2, the following
VALUABLE PROPERTY,
On Hall street, north 80 feet, 2 doors east of
Price, 50 feet: House containing 4 rooms down
stairs and 2 upstairs; water in yard. Full
particulars can be obtained and offers enter
tained before day of sale, by applying at the
Auctioneer’s Office, 116 Bryan street.
AT AUCTION?
R. D. LaROCHE, Auctioneer,
Will sell before the Court House during the
usual hours of Sale on TUESDAY, Sept. 2,
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
A Beautifully Located and Eleeant Residence
replete with every comfort* situated on N. W.
corner Drayton and Jones. This property is un
deniable and well worth inspection either as a
residence or for investment The house is
painted brick, 2-storv on English basement.
This property can be treated for privately be
fore day of sale at the Auctioneer’s offices,
116 Bryan street.
R. D. Laßoche, Auctioneer,
Has reoeivsd instructions to olTsr at tho Court
Houso on the FIRST TUESDAY IN SEP
TUM BEK, during tho usual hours of sale,
THE FOLLOWING ELEGANT LOTS.
Location; ft >ulbeast t urner Bull aud Third,
li>u aie a well {,| 4M d M any in the
‘•ity. Any ohm 'Jttsirmg a building lot, either or
‘wdpftWou or ifiMMtsituated convenient
railroad*, will oouauli their own
ml!" 1 ? 1 V ,y on the Aucthmer at his
office beforn day uf *ai.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 189 C—TWELVE fAGES.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTRA WORD.
An WR TTSCM ST.VTH. 15 Words or
more. In this column inserted for OSS.
CEST A H- UMJ, Cask m Advance, eaM
touertton.
Everybody w.Ac Has any vent to enrmfa,
anythin; to buy or stii. any business or
accommodations to secure: indeed, any vnsk
to gratify, sHovtd advertise in this column.
CALENDAR
AUGUST
SUNDAY
Put your trust in God; but. mind to keep
your powder dry. —Edward Hayes.
SMOKE
!m Mz Cigars
EVERY DAY.
PERSONAL.
1 PHOTOGRAPHY-All styles and sizes, from
stamps to life size; fineeahinets a specialty;
price Two Dollars a dozen; business established
June 4, 1865. J N.. WILBON. 21 Bull street.
IF EDWARD E. DOYLE is in the city, I
would like to hear from him; rustic worker.
R. R. SIMMONS. Toccoa, Ga.
CP. MILI.ER, real estate dealer, lias large
• list of improved and unimproved city
property. Prompt personal attention to all
business.
(2* IVEN AWAY, one handsome almost life-
I size picture with each dozen Cabinet Photo
graphs. Cali and see samples. LAUNEY &
GOEBEL, Savannah, Ga.
U and I Society 1890.
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES.
rTNDER “g od of the order” the brethren
J present were advised to buy ail their farm
tore and house furnishings from McGILLIS &
RUSTIN. as they offered the greatest induce
ments in Quality and price. After which the
meeting adjourned.
THIRST CLASS dining rooms for ladies and
A gentlemen now open at 82 Broughton
street.
REAL ESTATE.—Before buying or selling
consult W. K. WILKINSON, Real Estate
Dealer and Auctioneer.
CH Tissue Papers and Flower Materials,
no cheap German or American papers
mixed in, at 11. TEMPLE TAYLOR’S, 135 York
street.
1 THREE GENTLEMEN will find first-class
board with pleasant rooms at 57 Broughton
street.
PICTURE FRAMES and Mouldings ln great
variety and all prices at M. TEMPLE TAY
LOR’S, 135 York street.
I>HOTOGRAPHS from stamp to life size.
1 Fine cabinet photographs a specialty. Fine
lot of frames, all sizes, at D. L. WATERS’, 131
Congress.
IADIES’ FINE STATIONERY, the best in
-4 the city, at M. TEMPLE TAYLOR’S, 135
York street.
FjMNE Etchings, Engravings, Photogravures
and Fine Art Goods at M. TEMPLE TAY
LOR'S, 185 York street.
RECEIVED from Wanamaker & Brown, a
fine lot of fall and winter samples,
French, English and American cloths, for fine
clothing made to order; call and examine.
PETER DONELAN, agent, corner Congress and
Drayton streets.
18957
EXTRACTS from the minutes under “good
of the order.” Each member subscribed
50 to a builuing fund, the amount saved in
buying tneir furniture from McGILLIS & RUS
TIN in five years. A rising vote of thanks was
tendered this firm, after which the meeting ad
journed.
HELP your friend and neighbor rather than
the man who is far away. Use BREWER'S
PATENT ROOF PAINT. Home product; gives
satisfaction. THE GEORGIA LOAN AND
TRUST COMPANY, 131 Congress street.
HELP W ANTED.
WANTED, a good cook. Apply 29 Drayton
i v street.
WT ANTED, an experienced cook at 106 South
v T Broad street.
IU ANTED, immediately, a good white female
T T nurse. 178 Gaston street.
Y\T ANTED, a good servant in a small family.
Tt Apply at 147 Whitaker street.
\\7ANTED, instructor in Spanish. Address
i v T. X., Morning News.
CIRCULAR SAWYER WANTED at once.
V/ Apply to W. C. THOMAS, Sylvania, Ga.
\\ T ANTED, experienced hands to make com-
V v mon pants at 7><j Jefferson street, corner
Bryan.
Y\TANTED, six good plasterers Monday inorn-
ing. Apply with tools to Hall and Mont
gomery streets.
Wf ANTED, competent woman to do work
T V for small family. Apply corner Anderson
and Whitaker streets.
\VT ANTED, a few good hands at dressmaking.
11 None others need apply at 131 York
street.
\\7 ANTED, a first-class double-entry book-
T v keeper. Address, with reference and sal
ary. K, this office.
447 ANTED, a boy about 16 years >ld; must
It come well recommended. State refer
ence. Address FAITHFUL, this office.
VST ANTED, six smart girls at Savannah
> V Steam Laundry. Lumber street, between
Zubly and Margaret.
\\T ANTED, a competent whita nurse; must
V 4 have good references. Apply at 83 Whit
aker street.
41 7 ANTED, three first-class canvassers at
V V once. Apply between 8 aud 9 o’clock at
111 West Broad street.
WTANTF-D, bright, active boy, 18 years, to
Vt learn the drug busu ess. Experienced one
preferred. DRUGS, News office.
44TANTED, ln an office, a youth about 15
i V years of age. State salary required. COT
TON;
1 GENTS—? 6to 810 per dar collecting small
i\ pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satis
faction guaranteed and a (1 outfit free. A.
DUNNE & Cos., 56 Reade street, New York.
4\TANTED, good woman to act as ohamber
l\ maid and do general housework; also
boy to act as porter. Apply at Hotel Dodson,
Lyons, Ga. r. O. address Sterllug, Ga.
MARINE ENGINEER and machinist wanted
to run steam launch. A sober and com
peient man can get permanent employment.
Address COMMANDANT NAVAL STATION,
Fort Royal, 8 C.
4*7'ANTED, several first-class traveling sales
V V men for wholesale dry goods house. To
energetic and live men liberal salaries and per
manent positions. Address WHOLESALE, care
Morning News.
\l r ANTED, lumber Inspector; must be sober
IV reliable an I competent to take care of
product of mill of Urge capacity; no second
class mao u*J apply; good sages to right mao.
BRINSON A BRINSON. Sulimore Emanuel
County, Georgia.
41 r ANTED, a young man (whltaj. one who to
TT laminar with paint* ad gl*mif pr*
fvrred. I oil at JOHN U. iil’fLJilii, 140
i ougien* street.
STATU
OF
WEATHER.
HELP WANTED.
'\4 T E WANT experienced Salesladies in our
'' various dej artments. Apply at once.
A. R. ALTM.tYER A CO.
WANTED —Dry Goods and Shoe Sale ra-n
Broughton street.
KM PLO VM K N I 4\ A N I K 1).
A YOUNG MAN (23) wants p-sition as drug
clerk; sit years experience and best of city
reference. W. F., News office.
XY7 ANTED, by a youug n a i (w hitei. position
* v in stable, or to take care of horses or make
himse f generally us ful. Address JOHN, 75U
Price street, Savannah, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS WANT*.
XIT ANTED, board in nice private family for
gentleman, wife and infant; can iurnish
roosns; references exchanged. PERMANENT,
care of this office.
44T ANTED, to rent a small store, or part of a
11 large one, between Barnard and Drayton’
and York and Congress streets; rent not to ex
ceed $25. Address STORE, News office.
ANTED, by a young gentleman, board
v with private family; -terms moderate.
ANGLO;
4 4' ANTED TO RENT, a seven or eight room
* house with mouern improvements, in
Bark vicinity. Address A- S. COHEN, 13944
rougliton street.
4XI ANTED, board in private family for single
>T gentleman; references furnished If de
sired. Address R. E. H„ this offic -.
\ RESPONSIBLE LADY would like to occupy
a furnished house till Nov. 1. Must be near
the park and north of Wald burg Btreet. Adiress
E., 210 Waldburg street.
6pO PROPERTY OWNERS—Attention! I
1 want to buy a small house in a row of
small houses iu a good location. Send full par
ticulars and lowest cash price to direct pur
chaser, and save your agent's fee. Address
SPOT CASH, care of Morning News.
ROOMS TO RENT.
RENT, four rooms. BJ4 Margaret street.
ITViR RENT, pleasant rooms, large and small,
1 furnished, at 5:, Barnard street
r IX> RENT, two furnished rooms, with prirl-
JL lege of bath. 147 Perry’ street.
IAOR KENT, four rooms; bath same floor;
terms reasonable. 195 Perry street.
FOR RENT, large front room, lurnished, in
private family. 17 Lincoln Street.
I]3OR RENT, furnished rooms, at 125 Jones
. street. Call between 9 and 5.
IT'OR RENT, furnished room; also two front
basement rooms, at 180 Broughton street.
fj'Oß RENT, two pleasant rooms at 102)4
I Habersham street.
TT'OR RENT, unfurnished flats, facing square;
U use of bath. Apply 88 vbercorn street.
RENT, the lower floor of house 22 Lin
coln street. Apply 64 Broughton street.
0(1 CONGRESS STREET. Furnished r -oms,
O/ suitable for gentlemen or light housekeep
ing. Use of bath.
IT'OR RENT, a nice south room, 201 Congress
street.
OF ROOMS in first-class locality; can
O also have dining room and kitchen if de
sired. Address EXTRA FINE, News office.
IT'OR RENT, handsomely furnished or un
furnished rooms with southern exposure.
Address SOUTHERN, Morning News.
RENT, lovely flat, of three rooms for
gentlemen; bath on same floor; Liberty
street, references exchanged. HOME, care of
News office.
FOUR LARGE ROOMS, with butler's pantry,
on first floor; also four rooms on third floor.
Apply 04 South Broad street.
L'OR RENT, from September, a flat of three
I very fine, large rooms and bathroom- *ln
<}uire 148 Broughton street.
RENT, two flats with bathroom, corner
Bruuguton ami Montgomery streets. Ap
ply to D. J. MORRISON, Market Square.
RENT, near business portion of the city,
(several large south rooms, en suite or sing e,
furnished or unfurnished; also hall room. Ad
dress N. 8., Morning News office.
1^0 Ii RENT, two neatly furnished rooms on
second floor; gas and bathroom on same
floor; new house. York, first door west of
Whitaker street.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR KEN X’.
X3OR RENT, house No. 18S Barnard and Bol
in ton street. Apply No. 139 West Broad.
RENT, house. 66)4 Anderson street; In
quire at 68 Anderson.
f4OR RENT, residence 162 South Broad street;
possession given Oct. 1.
IpOR RENT, house No. 173 Bolton street from
Oct. 1. Inquire at 186 Waldburg street.
RENT, two houses on Barnard street,
near Gordon. Apply to L DASHER.
IdOK RENT, house. No. 188 Barnard and Bol
ton street. Apply No. 139 West Broad.
IT'OR RENT, two four-room houses with
kitchen adjoining, 267 and 269 Lincoln
street.
ITOR RENT, store and dwelling corner An-
P derson and West Broad streets; also fur
nished south room. Apply 194 Hull street.
RENT, immediately, that desirable res
idence No 210 Duffy street. Apply to R. S.
CLAGHORN, Real Estate Agent, No. 7 Dray
ton street.
I. ''OK RENT, house, 117 Barnard street, or a
flat of rooms; also a basement suitable for
a physician’s office. Apply to Mrs. Nathans, 102
Broughton street.
TT'OR RENT, a two-story house next to corner
X Whitaker and Second Avenue; convenient
to two car lines. Possession given immediately.
Apply to R. S. CLAGHJRN, Real Estate Agent,
No. 7 Drayton street.
ITOR RENT, the two story brick dwelling,
containing nine rooms. No. 144 Abercorn
street, near Huntingdon. Apply to WALTER
F. H 1 )GAN. 57 Liberty street.
IpOR RENT, that desirable, three-room deep,
house, Linoolnand New Houston; modern
improvements; servants’ room and stable. SAL
OMON COHEN;
IT'OR RENT, from Oct. 1, house southwest
corner of Lincoln and St. Julian streets.
Apply to D. O’CONNOR, 15Lj Lincoln street.
I, ''OR RENT, six-room house, 18 Jones street,
between Price and East Broad. Convenient
to Savannah, Florida and Western railway.
Apply 22 Jones
f?OR RENT, from Nov. 1 next, brick dwelling
No 139, South Side Liberty, between Bull
and Whiiaker streets; three stories on base
ment; outbuildings. Also tenement No. 66J4
Cassel Row, St. Julian, betw -en Abercorn and
Lincoln streets. H. J. THOMASSON, 114
Bryan street.
TT'OR RENT, from Oct. 1, the following resi-
U dences: 39 and 39)4 Jones street, 45 Charlton
street, 130 Liberty street, with all modern im
provements. Apply to DALE, DIXON & CO.
Ij'Oß RENT, bouse corner Bull and Duffy
streets. Possession on Oot. 1. Apply H,
F. TRAIN, 125 New Houston street.
I THOR RENT, house on Harris street, next cor
ner of Montgomery; ail the conveniences;
can be occupied at once. Also bouse on Gordon
street, near Tattnall, will be vacant Oct. 1. Ap
ply to W. H. CONNERAT.
IT OR RENT OK I.EASE, the Whitfield build-
JT ing. now temporarily used as the County
Court {louse; it is a handsome new edifice, eligl
bly located, strongly constructed and well
adapted to any class of business; possession
given Sept. 1. 1890. Amply to JOHN SULLI
VAN, Treasurer Union Society.
IT'OR RENT—From Oct. 1, that handsome,
1 commodious and comfortable residence, 96
Duffy street, with all modern Improvements,
convenient to street car. for $45 per month. Ad
(lreaa W’M. LAZAKON, care bavannah Carriage
and Wagon Cos.
FTOR RENT, Oct. 1, No. 217 Congress street
containing 12 rooms, outhouse and stables.
No. 219, containing 8 rooms aud bath, etc.;
possession at once.
No 8 west of Jefferson on New Houston
street, oontaiuing 8 r oms and bath j Oct. I
No. 2 east of West Broad street on Duffy,
containing 7 rooms and bath; possess lon at
ones,
Corner Duffy street tons snd West Broad
street, containing 7 rooms, bath, etoj Oot, ).
Also, three new houses on Dully, west of
West Bread street, Nov, 1.
THU# A rOLI.IAKD
, ,- Real Estate Heater,
No. II West Broad street.
HOUSES AXD STORKS FOR RENT
16*OR P.ENT, House 5714 Cohen's new block,
J .'!’?!?' stre et, possession at once. Apply to
o. COHEN.
l?OR RENT, larjfe house on Liberty and Rar
nard; ail modern improvements and in
good order. Also larjre house 77 Jefferson
street. l> B. LESTER.
| pOK RENT, from October Ist, No. 163 Gordon
; t street, southeast corner Barnard. Apply to
R S. CLAGHORN, Real Estate Agent, No. 7
I l>rayton street.
: LjVJR RENT, two new houses on Duffy, be
-1 * tween Abercorn and Lincoln streets: pos
session given at once Rent $25 to re*{ oneible
l>ari.es. Apply at Anderson street
POR RENT, from Ist October, brick house
I No *£6 Hull street, near Montgomery;
mod- rn improvements. Apply next dot r.
EOK KEN I MIKTLLANIOtJi.
OFI- ICE for rent, with safe and furniture. 88
Deßenne block. Bay street.
C'oß HI NT, dMirabla v Ap-
L ply to D. B. LESTER, 21 Whitaker street.
RENT, offices corner of Bull and Bryan
I streets. Possession S.*pt Ist For terms
apply toQR . W . < \S ENS. !I3 Bay street.
FX>U RENT, wart'ii,>iu*c on ttvw 6trnet, rir
merly oocupicHl by Artesian ice Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Morulng
News.
FOK SALE.”
SAT.E, two pair Chandeliers. Apply
o *rn *i Duffy and Broad sir*‘tits.
S \,LE, or e desk and one small BAfe.
Apply at SIMON GAZAN'S, corner of Bull
and Brou_ht u streets.
\ Splendidly located lot on smaii
- ' monthly installments for a man of mod
erate ineaus. Come promptly. W. K. WILKIN
SON, 142 St. Julian street.
- x 105 Lot on Duffy street , between Abercorn
-1— aud Lincoln; line neighborhood; can be
bought reasonably. HARmON, WALKER A
McHARRI E. Real Estate, 156 Broughton street.
U'OR SALE, Al horse, sound as a rock and
A gentle as a lamb: can be driven by ladies.
Apply at P. SCHAFER'S, 52 Jeffersou street.
READ the Sunday Murniso News. For sale
at KIEFFEKS DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
tpORSALE, a stylish and oomfortaule Phae
ton or drag; to be sold reasonably If applied
for immediately. Corner Hull and Drayton
streets, or 133 York.
SALE, a well paving retail grocery bus
iness, For terms and other Information
apply to HENRY SOLOMON A SON.
(GENERAL stock of goods and store fixtures
X for sale cheap on easy terms. Address IN
LAND.
BOILER FOR HALF)—-Fifteen horse steel
boiler but little used. Apply at Savannah
Soap Works.
O small means; no inaccessahl*. undesirable
prop'Tty; good location for anybody to live iu.
W. K. WILKINSON, 142 St. Julian street.
fj'Oß SALE, two fine milch cows. Apply
fourth door Bismarck street, nearOeeechee
Road.
HOTEL —1 have for sale one of the most con
venient hotel sites in this city. CLAYTON
P. MILLER, Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer.
f-dOR SALE, thoroughbred Terriers, dogs and
* pup; low on account of moving. Third
avenue, seventh door from Drayton.
Fj'Oß SALE, a Fairbanks counter scale, as
good as new, at BARBOUR’S, Price aud
Hall streets.
1 4 A FINE LOTS adjoining city limits.
Itv I. D. LaROCH E & SONS,
Real Estate Dealers,
DON’T fail to get a copy of Sunday’s issue of
the Morning News. For sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG BTORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
npwo MILCH COWS for sale at J. H. PAR-
I SONS’, corner Anderson street aud Ogee
ehee road.
a&K A A CASH will buy comfortable home
WovVi and adjoining building lot; balance
five years’ time. Handsome iucrease iu value
by that tima C. P. MILLER, Real Estate
Dealer.
f7T* LOTS on Dillon Tract, just south of An-
I ’ f derson street, from $350 ud; small cash
payment and long time on balance; read c r
culars. HARMON, WALKER & McHARRIE,
Real Estate, 156 Broughton street.
\ SPLENDIDLY LOCATED LOT on small
A. monthly installments for a man of moder
ate means. Come promptly. W. K. WILKIN
SON, 142 St. Julian street.
A HOME IN FLORIDA.—In the healthiest
XX part of Florida, 55 acres of good land,
good buildings; all kinds of fruits, bearing sev
eral acres of good varieties strawberries, cane,
etc.; plenty of land in cultivation. For partic
ulars address U. D. MINER, Starke, Fla.
SIX (6) BUILDINO LOTS just south of An
derson street will be sold on easy terms;
houses built for purchasers. C. P. MILLER,
Real Estate Dealer.
DON 'T fall to get a copy of Sunday’s issue of
the Morning News. For sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG BTORE. corner Hall aud Price streets.
A NICE, well built house In good location,
can be bought to advantage. Call on W.
K. WILKINSON, 142 St. Julian street.
DAVID BROWN’S “Pearl Complexion" and
“Cold Cream and Glycerine” Toilet Soaps
are uneurpass and For sale by J. 8. F. BAR
BOUR, New Houston and Barnard stre ts.
Ij'Olt SALE—WiII arrive this morning carload
' large mules and fancy driving and stable
horses. YOUNGLOVE & GOODMAN, West
Broad and Broughton streets.
A SPLENDIDLY LOCATED LOT on small
XV monthly installments for a man of moder
ate means Come promptly. W. K. WILKIN-
S >N, 142 St. Julian strict.
ff'HERE is everything to Interest you In the
1 Sunday Morning News. For sale at
YONGE'S DRUG STORE, Whitaker and Duffy
streets.
Ij'Oß SALE, that choice property on Whita
ker street, c rneriiig on Fourth ami Filth
st eets. CLAYTON P. MILLER, real estate
dealer and auctioneer.
71A A WILL BUY a nice 5 room house
CI,i)WU wit . lot running from street to
lane, on Duffy street, near West Broad; neigh
borhood good. HARMON, WALKE t & Mo
lIAKKIE, Real Estate, 156 Broughton street.
SEVERAL BARGAINS In Lids for men of
O small means; no Inaccessible, undesirable
property; good location for anybody to live in.
W. K. WILKINSON, 142 St. Julian street.
Ij'Oß S \LE, Bakery and confectionery cheap
for cash. Apply to JOHN SPARK, 121
Broad street, Tbomasville, Ga.
L'OE SALE, lot on Henry street, near Joffer-
I' son. Apply to L. W. LANDEKSHINE,
Executor.
SEVERAL BARGAINS in Lota fi t men of
Ll small means; no Inaccessible, undesirable
properly; good location for anybody to live in.
W. K. WILKINSON, 142 St. Julian street.
IDORSALEk “
' Two 1,860-gallon locomotive tanks,
Twenty-five standard 40,000-pound plat
form cars,
Five 20-ton freight locomotives,
Two 80-ton freight or passenger locomo
tives, with Westingbouse air brakes.
Five 20-ton passenger locomotives, with
Westinghouse a:r brakes
Apply for particulars to McDONOUQH & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
STRAYED.
STRAYED, on Friday morning. Aug. 15, a
black Newfoundland Dog; finder will tie
rewarded by returning same to 15 Houston
street.
TOST.
I' OST, an envelope containing a small sum of
J money an 1 tickets to Sbakcsi*>arean en
tertalument. Kinder will please return to 68
South Broad street.
I OST, ou Montgomery, between Broughton
J and Congress, a breastpin set with rubles.
The finder will receive a liberal reward. Return
to 21 Montgomery,
HOARDING.
(' OOD BOARD, south rooms, low rates.
U P LMEK HOUSE, 186 H. Broad, corner
Jefferson.
1 '■
MiilNUlJEto.
USE our CYPRESS SHINGLES. A 6 and 6
inches wide, at 17140.. 6*t4> and 9714 c. per
bundle cash: prices according to quality, tor
sola s> Mm mill by VALE ItUVAL MANL
FACTUJUNO COMPANY.
MISCELLANEOTTS.
TDEAD Dr. O. T. Shaffer's card on second
It page.
I OGAN will rail on you daily for your orders
.1 J and deliver the same.
M OST extraordinary bargains In stoves and
ranges at D. N. THOMASON’S, 46 West
Broad.
T T SE I R. ULMER’S Carbolated Healing Oitit-
L ment; price Id cents for a box as large
as Is usually sold for 2f> cents, and guaranteed
a superior article.
IDEST meals tn Savannah at the model dining
I > rooms, No 82 Broughton street.
\ RING at the night bell at private entrance
of McCACLEY & CO. will secure prompt
attendance.
(tO TO dining rooms 82 Broughton street and
_T get fifty cent dinner for a quarter,
SUMMER goods at LOGAN’S. Hams, Smoked
k ~ Sauaagis, Boneless Corned Beef and Pickled
Tongues.
'T’AKEstock in the ‘'Georgia State." get your
I ow n home, and be indeiiendent of the Land
lord.
IF you want a good stove for a small amount
of money go to l>. N. THOMASON, 16 West
Broad.
(NHOIOE Sweet Potatoes, Lemons and Apoles
J and Northern Cabbage at BARBOUR’S
GROCERY. Price and Hall st reets.
I \K. ULMER'S Celebrated Healing Ointment
’ cures wounds, sores, cuts, insect bites, etc.;
price only 10 cents, and superior to others at
ten times its cost.
QHOICE Hama at LOGAN’S.
MONEY— You can borrow money on furni
ture without removal and pay back by
installments at low rates. Address CONfiTDEN
TIAL, Post Office Box tO.
A LABASTINE -Beautify your homes with
-sa- ALABASTINE, you can get nothing
better. Ono package, 5 lbs., will cover 60 square
yards two coats. A. HANLEY, Sole Agent.
N O DEDUCTION of 20 to 30 per cent, on your
stock when you borrow in tbe '‘Ueorgla
State," but you get the whole 100 cents iu the
dollar.
TMtY LOGAN’S Pickled Tongues, Boneless
Corned Canvased Hams.
r |'llE birds are all happy to learn that the
I NOAH'S ARK CO. have just received a
line of beautiful Cages; also Bird Bath Dishes.
Broughton and Abercorn streets.
O WIMMING BATH.—The best Ladles in town
O are learning to swim. Tbe latest and best
European methods adopted. No. 1,2, 3, old
style routluo system, for all here, but a perfect
system to suit the proficiency of each pupil.
$5 for 12 lessons,
¥ OINTS of Beef, Leg of Lamb, Choice Mut
f I ton at LOGAN’S.
SECONDHAND STOVES bought, sold and
O exchanged by D. N. THOMASON, 16 West
Broad.
UR. ULMER'S Whooping Cough Remedy ami
Embrocation has been thoroughly tested,
and has always pr ve.l to be superior to any
other remeily for said disease.
K CENTS gets the Sunday issue of the Morn
’* iNd News. Be sure and read It. For sale
at MULLRYNE’S DRUG STORE, Woet Broad
and Waldburg streets.
VFULL line of Toilet Soaps, such as Wliite
Cast 11 ■, Palm Oil, Glycerine and Tar
Soaps at HARBOUR’S, Price and Hall streets.
KALAMAZOO Celery and Choice Roasts, etc.,
at LOGAN’R
\rOV can get the largest Saratoga Trunk—
-38-inch—for sl2 at CHATHAM TRUNK
FACTORY. 87 Broughton, near Abercorn.
r |AHE popular Alligator. Corona and Coutcssn
A attbeDE SOTO CIOAR FACTORY, 30
Bull street.
Cl LOT H INU Cleaned, Re i aired and Dyed
' Suits mode to order. Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed. A. GETZ, Tailor
89)4 Jefferson street.
IF you want the real Elixir of life go to
LOGANS,
A LaBASTINE can be had in any quantity
l A and all shades. Send for color card. AN
DREW HANLEY, sole agent.
HOME MADE stove pipe a specialty by D. N.
_ THOMASON, 46 West Broad street.
STOVE and Range repairing of every kind
dose on short notice by D. N. THOMASON,
46 West Broad.
MOTHERS, do not allow your little ones to
suffer with whooping cough when you
have a sovereign remedy hi DR. ULMER S
Whooping Cough Remedy and Embrocation.
MARKETING delivered on Sunday. LO
UAN’B.
(4 ANGER CURED without drawing blood.
J Address B. W., care Morning News, Savan
nah, Ga.
r PHE SUNDAY' MORNING NEWS Is on rale
1 at MCCAULEY’S DRUG STORE, New
Houston and Drayton.
V LABASTINE, a permanent wall coating,
adapted for solid wall relief work, also for
plain work. ANDREW HANLEY, sole agent.
IPURNITURE of all kl mis repaired in first-
I class style by E. B. CO.
READ the Sunday Morning Nkws. For sale
at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
CONSULT LOGAN for your marketing for
the winter.
BOTH new and second-hand stoves at D. N.
THOMASON’S, 46 West Broad.
Tj''ORKWAPNED is forearmed, consequently
A it would bo well at this season of the year,
when diarrhoea and dysentery are prevalent,
to be provided with DR. ULMER’S Celebrated
Diarrhoea and Dysentery Remedy. Price 25
cents per bottle.
14AKE your prescriptions to McOAULEY &
CO., Drayton aud New Houston; prices
are reasonable, drugs the purest, and their ma
nipulation under the supervision of an exi**-
rienced graduate of pharmacy. Telephone 464.
SPRING lamb, Choice Veal, good Beef at
_LOGAN’S.
r pHE “Georgia State” does not require you to
I bid SO to 75 per cent, premium for a loan,
but a fixe i Interest and premium uf 6 per cent,
without partiality, whether you be rich or poor.
All members served alike. Call and get a pros
pectus. Office 135 Bay street.
Melons, melons, the last or tne Ktnug
hamsoniceat BARBOUR’S, Price aud
Hall streets.
tC WIMMING BATH.—Traveling men thnt visft
O us declare that our bath Is one of the best
In the world. Perfect management, water ho
pure and clear and everything so clean and
fresh. The people of Savannah ought to appre
ciate and patronize a good tiling. Don't tie
afraid to bithe because it rains, or because the
weather is a little cold, or because the water
gets into your ears, or that you knock your toe.
Boys’ do you catch out
IEAVE your orders of all kinds of mar
-J keting. LOGAN
U'OR Whooping Cough use Dh. ULMER’S
I Whooping Cough Remedy aud Embrocu
ion. Price 25c. per bottle.
i LABASTINE—You will save money by using
\ ALABASTINE. Does not crack or peel
off, gives a fine finish and will not change its
color. ANDREW HANLEY, Sole Agent.
t 'all on McCauley .v <■<>, druggists, and
KJ get a copy of Sunday s Morning News.
IHAVE ready sale for property for hornesi
renting or speculation; prompt attention to
all business. W. K. WILKINSON, 142 St. Julian
street
C4ONBULT LOGAN about your arrangements
7 for the winter.
ig 1 |IAA INVESTED in the "Georgia State”
en 1' "l/U costs only $0 per month os an in
vestment.
CONSUMPTIVES, remember that vou may
find a sheet anchor of hope In Du. ULMER’S
Tincture of Sweet Gum and Heart Leaf.
ALABASTINE can be used same as kalso
mine, with better satisfaction. ANDREW
HANLEY’, sole agent.
FKW DA V¥' A DVERTMHNoTn tt Is column
will surely bring great results Try it aud
be convinced
VUHOD ’E select mu of fine curtains just re
. received, from 50c to (i a pair. Call aud
ee them. E. 11. CO.
MATTRESSES renovated in best form In the
city by Empire Bargain Cos , Liberty ami
Jefferson streets.
BALANCE of our stock of Children's lace
< ale will be sold tills week at 10c each
COHEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
miscellaneous.
r pHE African Flowers m-ver fail to cure all
I blood trouble*. See Da. GRAHAM'S.
KALAMAZOO Celery and choice Veal and
Beef at LOGAN’S.
U'OR throat and lung troubles no remedy can
l compare with Da. ULMER S Tincture of
Sweet Gum and Heart Leaf,
PAID I P stock in the "Georgia
VtliV State" will pay you 81.600 in 84
months. Can anything m this section beat this
as an investment’
“Ii UP for sold Plain G .id Rings. Re
•J’D •ID pairing of watches and jewelry care
fuliy execut and. FFGEAS, 112 Broughton street.
wjl TIA UP for Bolid Gold Scarf Pins. Re
fu'l • 111 pairing of watches and jewelry
carefully executed. FEOEAS, 112 Broughton
street.
n AIRWORK of all descriptions made to or.
der. Special attention given to the re
pairing. dyeing and dressing of bangi. switches
and wigs. Convenient place fur ladies and
children to have their hair cut aud shampooed.
Country orders carefully fillet. 112 B uighloo
street. Hair. Manicure and Jewelry Store.
I DEOFLE have taken the “chemical engine”
for a “soda fount,” but they have never
made such a mistake by going to ihe NOAH'S
ARK CO. for low prices and good goods.
Broughton and Abercorn streets.
*IK DOZ. Boys’ Caps at 15c each. COHEN'S
-|) BARGAIN HOUSE.
Harmon, walker a m-harrif., real
estate auctioneers, 156 Brrugu on street,
give personal attention to all nusin • < intrusted
■ o their care. See them before buying or sell
ing auytning in real estate.
ID AIN PAINT cures all manner of pain aris
ing from inflammation. For sale at Da.
GRAHAM’S, 145 Anderson street
r |YHERE is everything to interest you in tha?
A Beef, Mutton or Pork line at LOGAN‘B.
C CENTS gets the Sunday ssue of the Morh-s
O ing Nkws. Be sure and read it. For sail*
at MULLRYNE’S DRUG STORE. West Broad.'
and Waldburg streets.
\fc UUQUARHT’B SAUCE, John Stephens’*
a’l Pi kies, imported Olive Oil, Flench Sar-l
dines, the very finest Lobster and Mackerel ir*l
cans, J. S. F. BARBOUR.
<4 NF, bottle of African Flowers cures worst !
’ case of chill and fever. See Da GRA*
HAM’S. 145 Auderson street.
7 A Di iZ. LedlSß’ Aprons, worth 60c at 250 t
MV each. COHENS BARGAIN HOUSE.
STOP in at CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY!
and examine Mu. WIMBERLY’S fine liner
of Ladies’ and Gents’ Traveling Trunks. 87
Broughton street, near Abercorn. <
\\ r HEN your clothing gets too bad to wear,'
v T and too good to throw away, you eaa
have it cleaned, repaired, braided, dyed, re- j
modeled, altered to suit your taste, at S.
WHITE’S, corner Jefferson and State streets.
\ JETERINARY SURGEON-A Jasme graduG
V ate of the New York College, located on '
Laurel street, near Zubly. Telephone 264. j
YI7HEN necessity compels you to patronize
v v the druggist, remember that McOAULEY - <
& CO., Drayton and New Houston, are se on*
to none in the business. They carry no shoddy
goods, wnlch sell at catch penny prices, bulk
offer A No. 1 goods at reasonable prices, givings
satisfaction to both buyer aud seller. Telephoned
464.
•) r DOZ. Ladles’ Laoe Aprons, worth 75c amt-'
Ail 8L at 50 cents each. COHEN’S BAR
GAIN HOUSE.
r pilE action of Dr. ULMER’S Tincture of
I Sweet Gum anil Heart Leaf is mild, but
swift and thorough, checking the distressing
cough, expectoration, etc., without any ill after
effects usually experienced with other medi
cines. The taste is pleasant and will not offend
the most sensitive stomach.
’[''HERE is everything to luterest you in this
1 Sunday Moajaxo Nkws. For sale ah
YONGE'S DRUG STORE, Wnitaker and Duffy
streets.
\ Y’’ E arc not selling goods be'ow cost, as
v t others claim to do, but we sell good!
cheaper than any other house In the city. The
NOAH’S ARK CO., Broughton and Abercorn
streets.
(DEARS and Apples for preserving. Good
stock at BARBOUR’S Grocery, Price and
Hall streets.
SOUP, roast, four vegetables and dessert for
twoul y-five cents at dining rooms 82 Brough
ton street.
1 A A DOZ. of Lisle Thread Ladles’ Hose, worth
IvM ’ 25c, for this w eek only at l-'Wjc per pair.
COHEN’S BARGAIN HOUSE.
SWIMMING BATH.—During the last month
we have had several good offers from
prominent people living in other cities to go to
their efiy aud run a bath like our Savaunah
bath. They know a good thing when they sea
it aud they have seen our bath.
\LL PARTIES holding tickets on the beautU
ful lamp, at the Noah's Ark Cos., will ate
tend the drawing at tbe store, at 8;30 o'clock,
Wednesday evening, Aug 20.
DON’T FORGET, If you want anything ih the
line of Liquors, if you are sick to make
you well, If you are well to keep vou so, that t
have the finest stock of Pure Holland Gin,
French Hrandy aud Bass' Porter and Ale, Cali
fo nia Claret, Port, Sherry, etc. J. 8. F. BaR
BOUR,
IONG ISLAND POTATOES, Northern Cab-
J bage. Sweet Potatoes, Lemons. Apples and
Melons, at BARBOUR'S, Price and Hali streets.
nON’T forget to call at CHATHAM TRUNK
FACTORY and get your traveling requi
sites repaired as good as new. 87 Broughton
street, near Abercorn.
REAL ESTATE BUYERS call and see whaß
I have to offer; you may be suited. W.
K. WILKINSON, Real Estate Dealer. 142 St.
Julian street.
DISTINGUISHED throat specialists writ®
that they would not, on auy account, ha
without Dr. ULMER’S Tincture of Sweet Gum
and Heart Ixiaf.
WE HAVE just received a line of musical In
struments, and will sell them cheaper than
they cau be bought anywhere. Call at once and
get our prices. NOAH’S ARK CO., Broughton
and Abercorn.
TjYMPIRE BARGAIN CO.,' Corner Liberty and
111 Jefferson streets, has a very line Waterloo
organ at a very low price.
IHAVE ready for next week’s marketing.
Beef. Veil, Mutton, Fresh and Cornea
Tongues. Boneless Beef, Calves and Lambs’
Livers. Smoked Sausages, Pickled Tripe, Pigs*
feet, etc. LOGAN, City Market.
Cl HEW “Sound Tooth” tobacco, the nicesß
J chew In the city, at BARBOUR’S GRO
CERY, Price and Hall streets.
C WIMMING BATH.—STOUT ladies and gen-
O tlemen can certainly reduce their weight
without losing their strength by bathing and
exercising in our pooL We have, also, positive
proof that weak peopl • can be strengthened and
built up. This viii specialty ought to recom
mend our bath,)Atliout mentioning tbe delight
ful feeling you experience after a pleasant
swim and a good rub down. Try It.
LEGAL SALES.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
BY virtue of a mort age fl. fa. issued out of
Chatham Superior Court, In favor of
CHARLES A. DRAYTON vs. ALEX. 8 MILIUB
and HENRY A DUMAS, copartners under the
firm name of MILIUS AND COMPANY. I have
levied upon the following described personal
property of the said defendants, to wit:
AU that stoc < of goods, consisting of Gents’
and Ladles’ Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods,
Stamped Goods and N tions, such as Shirts,
Night Robes, Umbrellas. Hats, Muslin and
Woolen Underwear, Knit Goods, Jackets Chil
dren's Cloaks. Shirt Waists, Shawls, Scarfs. Col
lars, Cai>es. Cuffs, Corsets, Gloves. Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries,
Kuchin -s. Ribbons, White Goods, Linings, Dress
Trimmings, Buttons, Spool Silk, Silk CashmerM
and Mull Capes, Jerseys, Stamped Goods, No
tions, Parasols, Leather Goods, seven Show
Cases, Dress and Corset Forms, Fixtures,
Counters, Shelving, two Desks, one Iron Safe,
Gas Fixtures, and everythin r contained in that
certain store occupied by said defendants ana
known as number 159 Broughton street, south
side, nexr Barnard street city of Savannah.
And bv rlrtue of an ordtr granted by Hon.
Robert falligant. Judge of the Superior Court,
las tern Judicial Circuit of Georgia, I will offer
the said above described personal property of
the defendants for sale st public outcry, upon
the premises, number 159 Broughton street. Sa
vannah, Oa., on MONDAY', August lsfh, 1890,
during the legsl hours of sale, Pi satisfy saia
mortgage fl. fa Terms cash.
Advertise ten days Ijefore the day of sale in
Savannah Morning News and at three public
places m Chatham county.
Parties desiring to purchase can examine
goods anv day from 9a. m to 3 p w. upon ap
plication to tbe Sheriff Chatham county
Ai'OPST 14, li'.O. JOHN T. RONAN,
sheriff C. Cos., 04L
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