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BBWARB OF DRUGS.
How to Get to Sleep Without Their
Assistance.
BaoOKLT*. N. Y., Not. 29.—As 1 look
over my correspondence, with a view t>
selecting the subject which seems to possess
the greatest interest for my readers, I am
amazed at the number o£ persona who ‘ ‘do
not sleep o’ nights ” A gentleman writes
from Augusta that both he and his wife
tried the devitalizing process for several
nights, and his wife, who had been a poor
tle-psr for years, was much helped by "the
peculiar and —excuse me for saying it
ridiculous exercises.” But he received no
benefit whatever, and is, consequently,
very much discouraged, ami thinks
that he will be compelled to
resort to chloral or morphine
for relief. I beg of him not t) do this, for
l am confident that there are natural ways
of promoting sleep if he will only have a
little more patience. lam acquainted with
a lady of this city who began to take mor
phine for insomnia by the quarter grains
three vears ago. She now takes twenty to
tfc rty grains a day, and these doses are
said to be absolutely necessary to keep her
from insanity. With some temperaments
morphine acts like a charm for a little
bile. But the absolute destruction of both
mind and body is tae price of keeping up
the charm. My correspondent says that he
does not drink wine nor liquors, nor does he
use tobacco in any form. He is careful
about his diet, takes regular and tiring ex
ercise in the open air, and does cot study or
write evenings.
••I go to bed in a dark, well ventilated
room.” be adds, "and try to think pleasant
thoughts.”
I should not be surprised if the trouble
could be traced straight to this endeavor.
For some physical or mental cause this
patient formed the habit of not sleeping.
't his at last became unendurable, and ho be
gan to study his stomach and hi3 nervous
system, and endeavor to live according to
hygienic principles. But the habit of in
somnia, once formed, is the most difficult
of all habits to break, excepting al ways the
morphine habit and similar habits of self
indulgence.
The original cause of sleeplessness may
b? removed, but the nerves, tuose tiny and
all powerful tiodily sentinels have taken the
alarm from the spirit, aud a state of fear ts
inaugurated which is fatal to rest. “I have
not dspt in a long time,” the mind remarks
as the subjoct prepares for bed. "And be
cause you haven’t,” the nerves respond, "I
am very much afraid that you wili not get
a nap to-night."
This is usually quite enough with a Rauai
tive person, and after all it is only the
sensi'ive who are victims of sleeplessness.
The piliow is punched, the light is turned
cut, and with a sigh the sleep seeker
stretches himself out. If he feels a wave of
sle p approaching, bo is so apprehensive
that it will not roll over hint in sufficient
force to steal his senses away that he
scapes it altogether. Who of us that have
suffered from insommia can fail to appre
ciate this expectation of the sleepy wave,
and the aggravating action of the nerves in
reference to it. Now, there are a few per
sons with whom 1 am acquainted, who have
Learned to turn off thought as they
turn elf the gas in their bed
room. I can do this say
seven times out of ton very successfully,
hut never after I have started a train of
thought. I’leasaut fancies after retiring
are quite as fatal to sleep as unpleasant
ones. To give an intelligent description of
the process of turning off thought currents
is, Isuppu e, quite out of the question. To
begin with, £ assure the rampant aud domi
neering something to which wo give v arious
names that I have no use for it. I posi
tively decline to think on any subject
whatever. When the little demons begin
to bob up with their suggestions, as
they are always sure to do, I nip ’em in the
bud, so to speak. Even a thought, which
is the strangest thing in the universe, can
te successfully snubbed, To count monot
rnously one two, one two, in time with the
respiratory process, is my favorite way of
going to sleep. If this monotony is inter
rut ted by a reminiscence, a plait, a detail
of business, then the brain must be emptied
again and the process recommenced. I
know that this practice will generally suc
ceed if the insomnia victim will
give himself to the task. It will
boat all opiates, drugs and bromides. It
will not, of course, be of much service in
c.so of dissipation in either food or drink,
and wifi not act in lieu of proper exorcise.
But, when the nerves only are rampant it
will work, and does work, as I can testify.
A Virginia mother wants a receipe for
biking beans. New England fashion, aud a
Baltimore lady asks for u recipe for old
fashioned rusk, and a most bewitching; girl
correspondent desires to know a way of
Basing a pretty hat out of nothing.
To the beans first—Take a quart—the
Knallest size is the best—aud put to soak
over night in three quarts of water. In the
morning drain off the water aud parboil
for fifteen minutes. Then pour off this
water and add boiling water and a pound
"Ipork which has beau washed, scraped
Rtfi notched, and a little salt.
Til till the beans begin to
Back, then pour iuto a bean pot or
wppan, placing the pork in the middle,
bait a little more and pour over the top
two great spoonfuls of molasses. Bake
wveral hours, the longer the better, being
sure to keep them moist by the addition of
boding water if needed.
Old-fashioned nil: is made as follows: A
qsartof sifted flour, a little salt, a cup of
sugar, two eggs and a Fieischmann’s yeast
wke. Dissolve the latter in a little warm
,! o*, 01 ' 9at ! ' lO eggs and add enough warm
Muk to make a soft dough. Set to rise.
' “ 4n I'kht add a pound of stoned raisins, a
utile cinnamon, a pinch of cloves, a little
More sifted flour if necessary, put into pans
f™ raise once more. When very light
ta,,e in a moderate oven. This requires
neither so la nor baking powder, and is de
licious.
*; m F Kiri correspondent can buy a be
“i,aß hat or toque frame for 15 cents,
M.. cover it with felt—which is very inex
pensive-making ih hull on top, she will
we something stylish. Stiff loops of
perhaps she has some old velvet in
l house—are much used. Wings are
* r T fashionable and it doesn't much mat
wcat kind of wings. A touch of c lor
mil i noe^ ond yellow, if the complexion
- f ‘ Bta nd it, is the favorite shade. Some
etas prettiest hats I have seen this fall
cahen “rag bag hats” by their owners,
wse they have nought nothing new.
Eleanor Kikk.
& kailroad meeting.
Pensacola and Atlantic Officers
and Directors Re-elected.
fr-xsAcoLA, Fla., Nov. 20. At the an
b-ial meeting of the stockholders of the
b-sscola and Atlantic railway, held in
m city yesterday, the old officers were re
oectwi as follows. M. H. Smith president,
Shipley vice president, J. H. Ellis
,P> Rt 'd W. W. Thompson treasurer,
beard of directors were re-olect
r,' " follows: M. H. Smith, A. M. Quar
(.’uarrior, W. A. Blount ami W; F.
th 6 After the meeting adjourned
thini , officials accompanied Cob
' other gentlemen of tne city to
uat °u the gulf to the snapper banks
vb-,l' f "Earner E. E. Simpson, and were
.' Ulca entertained by the novelty by
up a 3,1 ‘-P at sea and towing it ‘into
? fitarantme station.
A homing Ball at the Ponca.
FIjA - Nov - a9--Mr
o(t.„ ~ a , foongof Tallahassee, president
tkcleu I'ern 1 'ern Woman’s Association for
ti...!; t'-'baseof the Hermitage, has accepted
0. and R ‘ r °us offer of Henry M. Flagler and
u* in tendering the gratuitous
hall nn iJ ° nco de Leon hotel for a'grand
° n January 8.1891. "r
Sheppard Plaid Worsted Trous
,s,” leutiig for $7 to $8 all over the
r ; tr“c' lUr ', l ”, t Clothing Hale, 150 Brbugh-
We ve heard of a woman
who said she’d walk five
miles to get a bottle of Dr.
Pierces .Favorite Prescrip
tion if she couldn’t get it
without. That woman had
tried it. And it’s a medi
cine which makes itself felt
in tonirig up the system and
correcting irregularities as
soon as its use is begun.
Go to your drug store, pay
a dollar, get a bottle and try
it—try a second, a third if
necessary. Before the third
one’s been taken you’ll
know that there’s a remedy
to help you. Then you’ll
keep right on and a cure
’ll come.
But if you shouldn’t feel
the help, should be disap
pointed in the results
you’ll find a guarantee
printed on the bottle-wrap
per that'll get your money
back for you.
How many women are
there who’d rather have the
money than health? And
“Favorite Prescription” pro
duces health. Wonder is
that there’s a woman will
ing to suffer when there’s
a guaranteed remedy in the
nearest dr my store.
Local Record for the Morning News.
Local forecasts for Savanoah and vicinity
for to-day: Rain; warmer.
‘ Special forecast for Georgia:
FAIR , ' air ’ eice Ph ° coast; fair Sunday;
rnll * no change in temperature, except
winds.
Comparison of m-an temperature at Savan
nah. Ga., INov. 89, 1390, and the mean of the
same day tor sixteen years.
' Departure
Mbak TttMi'ttßATt'ttE from the Departure
- —... I-- normal Since
forltlyeare Not. 89, HO; -|- or Jan. 1,1300,
Comparative ratufall statement:
; Departure
Amount for; Amount from the Departure
1C years. for normal Since
iNov.iO’OO.j - or— Jan. 1,:590,
.7 ! .00 —.07 -5.19
Minimum temperature, 55. minimum tem
perature. 48 .
The night of the river at Augusta at 7 :S8
o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time) was
6.9 feet, a fall of 0 foot during the past
twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending 6 p. m.. Nov. 29, 1(90, 75th Meridian time.
Observation* taken at the same moment of
time at all stations
Districts. Aykiiaob.
„ I<t N glf f iMax. Mia. Rain-
N fall, t
Atlanta 11 56 80 .00
Augusta 12 5(1 ; 80 .00
Charleston 7 50 1 34 .00
Galveston 17 OS 38 .00
Little Rock 13 OS I 88 .00
Memphis..... j 14 58 S4 .00
Mobile i 6 02 SO .00
Montgomery i 4 , 64 38 .00
New Orleans. ! 13 ! 70 34 .00
Savannah 11 82 41 OS
Vicksburg 1 3 66 38 . .00
Wilmington i 10 52 28 00
Summary i .... i ...
Means. ;
statioxs or Max. Min. finin'-'
savanhah district. Temp Temp falU.t
Alapaba ... 60 44 .00
Albany.. 04 42 00
Americas 62 30 . 00
Cordele
Bainbridge. '
Kastman 80 36 00
Fort Gaines 64 40 .00
Gainesville, Fla 58 53 85
Millen 02 32 00
Quitman 64 48 .00
Savannah 55 43 . 00
ThomasvUie G 6 48 OX)
Waycrossi 72 00 .00
Summary I j ...
Means ! | ...
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations for the Mohxino Nii wu.
3avakma u. Nov. 38, 7:38 p. .. city time.
Temperature. ■
r*\
Direction. ' 5
Velocity. | c
Rainfall.
sun
OF
STATIOK3.
N0rf01k....... j 44| S 8;.... Cloudy
Charlotte ! 46: S ..'.... Cloudless
llatteras . 46 E Cloudy.
Wilmington 46:NEi 6 Cloudy.
Charleston 50;X E- Sj... Cloudy.
Augusta 46 Cm:.. Cloudless.
Bavannah 52 N 6 Cloudless.
Jacksonville 52! N | 6| .46 Cloudless.
Tampa ~.
Point Jupiter, Fla. 6:2;NW 15|2.01 Cloudy.
Titusville 56 NW‘ 6 36 Cloudy.
Key West | 68jNW2f‘| *T itaining.
Atlanta .j hipNW Cloudless.
Pensacola 54 W I<.; Clouldess
Mobile 64 W 8 Cloudless.
Montgomery 56 W . Cloudless
New Orleans j 60■ W 8 ! Cloudless.
Galveston .1 6■ sW Sj Cloudless
Palestine 60 NW 6 Cloudless.
Brownesville j 60J S I 6,' Cloudless
*T Indicates trace. rloenes and hundredths.
C. S. Gorgas. Observer Signal Corps.
Important to Traveling Public.
Now Everett Hotel now open, largest, best
equipped, and most popular hotel In Jackson
ville. Rooms en suite with baths—Rates $3
per day and upward.
—Ad. Mclvkr A Baker, Proprietors.
Gentlemen —I have suffered for years with a
kind of tetter, or breaking out all over my
body, and at times these small pimples would
terminate in boils. While traveling in the south
last year 1 had occasion to try a bottle of P P.
P., which was recommended to mo by a friend,
and to my surprise it helped me so much that I
got six bottles more, and, after taking the full
contents. I felt better than I hau since the be
ginning of my trouble, and, while I have no
symptoms of the disease returning, lam still
using the wonderful blood medicine at intervals,
and aru fully satisfied that I will be entirely
cured of a disease that for fifteen years has
troubled me. I cannot express my gratitude to
you for so wonderful a benefactor as your P. P.
P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). I
am yours truly, JACAT PETERS,
■s-Adc. Traveling Salesman. Savannah. Ga.
For a nobby, nice Business Suit of Clothes
call at the Bankrupt Clothing Sale, 159
Broughton street; ti to $8 will buy you a
suit you can’t duplicate for less than ill to
Slfl.--.4ch _
O&lc, Pine and Llghtwood
F'of sale by R, B. Cassells, corner Gwin
nett street and S., F. &W. Ry. Telephone
77. Adv. _____________
Anything in the Clothing line 50 per cent,
ou the dollar at the Bankrupt Clothing Sale,
159 Broughton street.— Ad.
THE HORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1890—TWELVE PAGES,
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTA WORD.
ADVtKTtSEiftam, 15 B-ords or
CAVT "} in * erU < i /• ovs
CA.V7 R V U&D, Cask m JUivanot, a*
Mberybody wJre has „„„ tcvzwf a, vwr^_
° r *~nnsor
ecoommodation, to wur.- indeed,anv ***
to trratxfM ikovld adreWiw -w thy
NOVEMBER ~
SUNDAY
bo nor wait f,.r extraordinary onnr.r
u ‘" *
SMOKE
fa Mz Cigars
EVERY DAY.
pkrsosau
PHOTOGRAPH V.-Cabinets a qwcTaTT All
p. , nnd from stamps to life size.
WTV oTv. • to r rap ' l3 made 1“ Savannah at .1. N.
June4° 1*63 81 BuUs:reet Business established
pm; CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS^
," ze "- Having secured the lease of jwl.
a a t r ‘‘° r - have Changed ami rebuilt it
into a suit of rooms for photorraphlc purposes
iot/o""* !''' the snne. regardless of expense,
Bb hnst-ciass furniture, accessories and photo
graphic itisanm-nts, suitable for photography
from the smallest to lire size. The rooms will
be in e. large of one of the most famous operators
and retouchers ut thy United States. The public
invitud to inspect the rooms aml
examine samples of our work. FOREST < ITV
PHOTOGRABHIC ROOMS.
A f I.BS M. EGAN has returned from New York
*. 1 wit.i tli** latest stylos In dress mu kin fj. hav*
mg attended the autumn openings, and will lie
pleased to see her patrons at 91 Whitaker
street.
PHoSr j£ BSOnB bv miss vinaiE
i ASHLP : \ , tennH moderate. Kelerctiee best
m the city. (7 Chariton street.
IJ any lady wants a work, baby or fancy bas-
X ket, MRS. KOLB hao thorn.
A /A THONNESKN’S. can now lie
. a bail Silk Lac.ng Cord for fancy work.
m all shade--.
( kli. PAINTING LESSONS GIVEN, Tapestnq
v/ . Decorative art innght on canvas, plush,
satm, bolting cloth; also, landacape, by a pupil
ot the celebrated Karl Mueller of Munich Ad
dress for terms, ART TEACHER, Office Savnn
nah News.
( 'IYEN AWAY, one handsome almost iife-
size picture with each dozen Cabinet Bhoto
graphs. Call aud see samples. LAUNEY A
GOEBEL. Savannah. Ga.
L'tJli those who cannot now afford tho im-
X ported Wines and Brandies we have a large
stock of California’s purest and host produc
tions. M. I,A YIN'S ESTATE.
7 CENTS gets the Sunday ssue of the Monx
1' ino News. Be sure and road h. For sa!o
at MULLRYNE’B DRUG STORE. West Broad
and Waidburg streets.
LT NTIL further notice, GOTTLIEB A HOFF-
MAN, 139 Broughton utr.wt will uialtethe
best cabinet photos at S3 per dozen. Life size
portraits in crayon, paetsl, etc., at reduced
rates.* N. B. The above low price* are tempor
ary only.
IADIES out shopping can obtain quick lunch
J at SAVANNAH DINING ROOMS and
RESTAURANT, SO Brought-m. Private dining
rooms for ladies without gentlemen -table
board.
IF you are is need of money aud
want a liberal loan, for any length of
time, at lowest rate of interest, on Diamonds,
Watches. Jewelry. Clothing, etc., anil if you
want your valuables returned in the same con
dition ns left, patronize home enterprise and
caii at the Old Reliable Savannah ilicensed
Pawnbroker Bouse, 178 Congress street. E,
MUHLBBRB, Manager.
A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in this column
will surely bring great results Try it and
be convinced.
1 ’ P. MILLER. Real Estate Dealer and Auc
v . tioneer, 131 Congress street. Prompt ut
tention to all business.
I) EAD the Sunday Morhixo News. For sale
A at KIEFFKR'S DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
r PHH celebrated “Good Sense" Corsets and
X t nrset Waists, also Stocking Strprortors
for ladies and children.at MRS.TIIONNKSEN'B
IN a few (lays the Belt Line cars, run by elec
tricity. wilt pass our store. It wilt tako only
a few minutes to come down and sample our
stock. M. LA YIN’S ESTATE.
1,1 Mi'l RE BARGAIN CO., Corner Liberty and
J Jefferson streets, has a very tine Waterloo
organ at a very low pr.ee
-1) EAL ESTATE.—Before buying or selling
A consult W. K. WILKINSON, Real Estate
Dealer and Auctioneer.
WHY MR. STEVi NS, where did you buy
it that delicious butter? Why, Dan, I have
found the place to get the best butter ever
seen. Where? Why at WELLS BROS.’, why
you would be surprised to know what they
carry. Why: wife says it saves her from going
way down town lor what she wants, for they
keep everything to be had in the grocery line.
Just read the list. Fine Mess Mackerel, corned
Beef, Canned Shrimps. Deviled Crabs, Olives,
Capers, Lake Trout, Nuts, all kinds foreign
nil domestic Dried Fruits, Alcamo Coffee,
Fancy Crockers, Brunswick Meats, all kinds
California Canned Fruits. Edam Cheese, Maple
Syrup, New Georgia Syrup, Imported Jams,
Durkee's Salad Dressing, Malaga Grapes and
Corn. O, Dan, you should try a can of it: you
never tasted such a thing before; and the best
of ail, wife saysshe can save five per Cant, by
buying from t em. Corner Now Houston and
Barnard streets. Telephone 153.
STATB
OF
WHATHES.
HELP WANTED.
\A'ANTED. Ten experienced salesladies to
\ t sell toys, and five active boys. STRAUSS
BROS.
\TSfANTED, a strictly sober young man as
\\ clerk. Apply In own hand writing, with
reference. JESSE L WILLIAMS, Claxton,
Ga.
rpiNXERS WANTED—-Apply to W. T. COT-
I TER. Tampa Bay Hotel, 1 ampa, Fla.
/ ’ ARRENTERS WANTED-App’y to W. T.
A. l COTTER. Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa, Fla.
1 PLASTERERS WANTED—AppIy to W. T.
CO I TER, Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa, Fla.
DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper wanted for
large concern; good position to competent
par te with best references. Address ‘‘COMPE
TENT.’’ Morning News.
SALESMEN WANTED. $5 dally sedary to sell
O our goods to business men only, $5 case of
samples 1 mailed) free. Write to-day. WRIOiIT
MFG. CO., 31 Park Row, New York.
YtrANIED, for work on the Tampa Bay
VV Hotel. Tampa, Fla, 40 carpenters. 10
ornamental plasterers, 5 tinners and 0 palmers.
Apnly Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning
to W. T. COTTER, General Manager, at De Soto
Hotel, Savannah. Ga.
■firANTED AT ONCE, a colored man and
Y\ his wife to work on farm on the salts.
Apply with references to No. 166 Bay street.
11 'ANTED, a practical florist; good home for
Y\ steady man. Apply to CHARLES SEILER,
60 Broughton street, Savannah, Ca.
HELP WANTED.
WASTED, a good drug Clerk. Address with
” refer*aoe. ‘ARISTGL, care of News.
\\’ ANTED, a first v-iass cook. whits or colored
V V Apply atINI Congress street.
A LTMAYKR’B Basement Bazar—Wanted,
,V bundle wrappers and casn hoys. Apply
di lay, after-AH. AiTMAYEHa.
K St f lAJ I'M BA. r W A XTKII,
WANTED, a position as salesman oreolloc
toroa a moderat . salary. Reference first
c.iss \ idr, &. 1U SiXESS. Xewa office.
I ADT OF I.KKINKMENTw. ul-S like p ... .
Is with nicafamily to sew. care for rooms,
mate dess rts, etc. Kcfcreoc.s. Address "L,”
Box US. Aiken, 8. C,
AV’’ANTED—A young mnu of stex.lv habits, is
M ku. and t-m an, fair bookkeeper, can use
typew riter a:id be useful for office work in get:—
oral. Address J. 8.. care Morning News.
V YOUNG man, well experienced in retail
grocery aud bar business, would like to
get a position. Address A., this office.
Yl ” A NTED, by a steady young Savannah man.
’ , position as assistant bookkeeper, will
tri , a r c himself generally useful. Address AS
SISTANT. this office
Is* XPERIENCED business man. well educated,
a u accurate tigurcr, desires ignition, with op
portunity vf adtaueement. BUSINESS. Morn
ing News.
iy ANTED, situation in drug store hv gra iu
’* ate in phartuacy, ten years'experience,
. r-ferew desii-d furnished. Address
rREst 'itii y TioN 1 LEKK.. 203 Cotton avenue,
corner Cherry street. Macon. Ga.
5 ARUGGIST wants position, is competent to
1 r take charge of store or any department;
over tifto-n years’ experience; r, fereiice and
correspondence open till Dec. in. Address
Al/ 'lts, oar - N. Wool Irid-e. Jacksonville, Fla.
\VANTED, a situation as watchman t.v B
' responsible party. \V. t 18 Broughton
street. References.
\\'A TUll. position as iiookkeeper or assist
' ' ant; references as to ability, character.
etc. 1.. M. N , this office.
\\ -kNTED, by a machinist and sawyer of
' ' long experience, position in saw mill.
Best of reference. Address D., Box ltd, Barn
well C. IT, 8. V.
ROOMS WANTED.
AVI'ANTED, fiat of three rooms, must be in
” Central location. Address IMMEDIATE
care News office.
\\' ANTED, board and rooni for gentleman
• * und wife in private family. Address \V.
A. D., Box 133. Savannah.
WANTED.;! or 4 unfurnished rooms fop light
> housekeeping: gas and water. Location
must bo good. Address PERMANENT, Morn
ing News.
M£SCKi7daNBOU iVAMTS.
\V f ANTED, some cme to read au hour daily,
t ’ Address PARSIMONY, News office.
\\ ,r ANTED, to sell five shares of Title, Guaran
* * tee and Loan Association stock; paid up
til date. Address "O. ’ Morniog News.
1> ARTI h S wishing to borrow small amounts,
from SKIO to SiOO, call at No. it? Liberty
Good security required.
TV’ A NTEII, a nice second-hand tie by carriage.
• ' in good order. Address BUYER, this
office.
\\AN IE 11, board by gentleman ami wife;
“ would prefer to furnish own room; sen
tial location. Address X. 1.. News office.
\\'ANTED, to rent part house, with yard and
* ’ stable, Jointly with party without chil
dren. I„ M. tV.. care Davis Bros.
DON’T fail to get a copy of Sunday's issue of
the V-'K-tJtu News, For sale at RISHnP’S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
VTOUNG UENT desires first-class table board
I in vicinity of the park. J. S. M., News
office.
VVf ANTED, for cash, 100 cords dry pine wood.
* ’ Address southwest corner East Broad aud
Perry streets.
I WANT to buy several pieces of small prop
erty in Savannah for investment. Parties
having same for sale please write me particu
lars. 8. McILVEEN, Thunderbolt
'TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS for investment
I in small loans on real estate, Write or
call oil R. D. LAROPHK, lUmßryau street,
tsavanuah.
\\’ ANTED, a purchaser for a lot of cheap
It furniture. Address 8., this office, at
once.
/ ’ ALL ON McOAULEY & CO,, druggists, and
V.' got a copy of Sunday s Monsixi. Nkwm.
"IITANTED, a store ia a desirable location.
’ Apply 15-1 South Broad street.
ft CENTS gets the Sunday issue of the Moats
•J Dio News. Be sure and read it. For sale
at MULLRYNE’S DRUG STORE, West Broad
aud Waidburg streets,
WANTED, every one to give us a sample or
' ' der. Our liquors man' ftiends of cits
tomors. M. LAVIN rt ESTATE.
ROOMS TO KENT.
}?OR RENT, one front parlor, with use of
X bath. 43 York street.
ONE nicely furnished room with use of bath.
42 Habersham street.
IAOK RENT, a flat of 3 rooms. 104 South
Broad street, corner Barnard.
LM)R RENT, one hull room; both on same
X floor. Apply at 81 Barnard.
KOOKS TO KENT, newly furnished, for gen
tlemen only. 133 Liberty street.
S7OR RENT, pleasant rooms, large aud small,
furnished, at 56 Barnard street.
IiOR RENT, two nicely furnished rooms, 47
West Broad. JAMES L. MEIIKTENS.
OK RENT, three unfurnished rooms, cheap.
183. corner Jefferson and President streets.
170 R RENT, large south room, furnished or
unfurnished. 155 South Broad.
]7OR RENT, unfurnished, two large adjoining
south rooms. Apply 15 Abereorn street.
170 KENT, a furnished or unfurnished room,
3 with bath, 73 Duffy street.
P'URNISHED ROOMS to rent, with privilege
of parlor and b.it.h. 17 Zubly street,
ROOMS TO RENT en suite, or separately if
preferred. Apply 87 Liberty street,
170 R RENT, four rooms, all conveniences,
same floor. Terms reasonable, 105 Perry
street.
T7VIRP.ENT, nicely furnished room loragen-
X tieman. at 40j>$ Jefferson street.
r j 'WO connecting south front rooms, 186 Lib-
I erty street; well furnished; gas aud oath.
Apply premise*.
17 OR RENT, furnished room, southern ex
posure, suitable for a gentleman. 51 York
street.
r PO RENT, large southern rooms: furnished;
I every convenience, for SO. $S and 510, to
gentlemen. No. 1 Tattnall street,
4 LARGE half bed-room, southern exposure.
A or. Liberty street; 88 per month; gas and
bath. Address box 23, city.
17 AMILY wishing nicely furnished room and
fine board in private family in pleasant lo
cation may address box 5, Morning Nows.
r |i( ) RENT, two large rooms, nicely furnished
‘ for gentleman, aso a large brick stable,
cheap, corner Perry and Habersham streets.
I7UBNIBHED ROOMS, first-class, permanent
X or transient, at 80 Broughton street. Table
board. >
V HANDSOMELY furnished room on second
. floor an Iph a nly located, for gentle
man anl wife, with or without board. Ad
dress BOX 30, Morning News office.
17OR RENT—Large front room on second
floor, unfurnished: alsj large attic room,
suitable for Sight housekeeping. Call or ad
dress 115 Jones street.
T7OR RENT, two nicely furnished connecting
f rooms, s-parated or together, on secou i
floor. Gas aud bath on same floor. (York
street, first door w.-st of Whitaker.
I7OR RENT, flat of rooms over office, Empire
X (Steam Laundry, 103 Broughton street,
suitable for business office, architectural, in
surance, real estate, etc., etc, Apply at office
below.
FOf/KID.
POUND, a cow with calf about 3 days old,
X which owner can have by calling at 14ft
Whitaker street and paying ct-arg a. WM. P.
HOLT.
HOUSES AND STOKES FOR KENT
CTORE FOR RENT. Apply WILLIAM
tra SHEEHAN. IS>9 York street.
''l’Bi RENT Store and liKafling, corner of
1 P.ata-raham and Charlton street, (tood
stand for grocery or drug store. Posaeneion
given Immediately. Inquire of B. W. TEDDER,
on opposite corner.
RESIDENCE 7? Jefferson, all modern im
provement*. Large yard for stables. 1).
B. LESTER.
'I'D KENT, house KM l'rrm.lent. Apply at
* store cv*rner State and Drayton.
L'dß RENT, I trick house corner St. Julian aud
■ Aberoorn streets; given at once.
ALBERT WYLLY. 120 Br an street.
IT'OR REN T. house 152 Taylor street. Inquire
A. 8. COHEN, Broughton street.
FNOR RENT, Dwelling aud store S3 Whitaker
Bt., from Nov. 15, 1990. Apply to R A
CLAUHORN, real estate agent. 7 Drayton St.
IFOR RENT, house No. 37 Broughton street,
near Habersham. ROBT. 11. TAT EM,
real estate dealer. Bull street.
L'OR KENT, from I)**c. I’. new tliree-story
I house, with all modern imrrevements.
Apply at 201 Con-tress, corner Montgomery
street.
U'Djt RENT, very desirable dwelling; Hall
1 street, near Barnard, all modern con
veniences. Tonaut will Kell furniture very
cheap. Possession at once. JNO. SULLIVAN
A CO., 104 Bay street.
PR RENT, comfortable dwelling c utninlng
1 ail modern conveuu-ace, on north side of
Duffy street, between D:avion and Abcrcoru.
J. K. Ft I i’l >N T ANARUS, 182 Taylor street.
L'CR RENT—New nine-room house, with
1 large yard and stab), sheds. Second avenue,
between Drayton ami Abercorn. Apply at
CHARLES JEMDALS RESTAURANT, City
Market
L'OK RENT OK LEASE, the Wliltfleid build
I Ing; it l.s a handsome new edifice, eligibly
located, strongly constructed and well adapted
to any class of business: possession givau imtne
ditttelv. Apply to JOHN SULLIVAN, Trees
tirer Union Society.
lq'Gß_ RENT, Market Square House saloon,
I 174 Bryan street. Pusiession given Lee
Ist,, 18W. Apply to V. BASLER, 94 Barnard
street.
tI'CRRENT OR BALE, fine new house on
I thuum street, fcctweon Lincoln ami Hauer
sham. Just completed. All conveniences. Ira
mediate possession. Apply to A. K. LAWTON
Jr ,114 Bryan, or W. THEN HOLM HOPKINS,
nt havunnah Guano Company, 88 Bay.
RESIDENUT, AND STORE uortheaet corner
West Broad an 1 Williamson streets va
cant Dec. 1. W. J. HARTY, 15 Habersham
street.
]7°2?EN TANARUS, an elegant four-story buildint?
4*x6o 0:1 bull street, with a x*e!lur 10 feet m
tlie clear. F’lrst storv 15 J’eut, Beuomi story 14
feet, third story 11} feet, fourth story 14 feet
high. Flate front, elevator and all mod
ern improvements and comeuieiices now iu
course of erection. One of the lw*Ht stands in
tho city and would make an retail dry
goods, gro.*ery, clothluvr or drur store, s.uoo bt
in k one-half of the neu building to be occupied
hy u. The two ntoies divide-i by flro wall.
PoAseasion K'iven from November 15th to Do
ceinbor lat. For cut of the biiildinK and terms
apply to DAVIS BTPS., Havannah. On.
FOB u;-:.NT MIBCELLANBOUI,
|?OB i!K.NT, tl:*' Goodwin plaoe~*Oakland
I farm- on MFidle (iround road; four uiin
uiea* walk front belt bine; ncrrn; g:ood six
room hous ▲pply 15 2 Gaston stmt,
r ro KENT, the large hall iu the Odd Fellows'
I building, with supper room and toilet room
attached, suitable for ;:©r*manx, a<M!iabl“i. ballfl
or any public tfatbcruijr; heats fiOO. Apply to
theJAMTOtt, or to A. It. FAWCETT, .Market
Hquare.
KENT, blackMmith aud wheelwright;
best Mtnud in city; on West Br ad etreet
Apply to GUILMAUTIN a MFHKTENS’
Stables.
IT'OR RENT, stalls, tnuls pens; acoommoda*
datioas for any kind of stook for rent In
i. tablet; adjoining our Sale. Hoard in a: and Livery
Stables. aUILMARTIN A MKHKTFNB.
LX)K RENT, warenouee on River street, for-
L marly occupied by Artesian Joe Company.
Aptdy to Y. U. ii£LL, DimnecM Uliioo, Blorulim;
Nevra.
1 •>' 1 *T .
IT'OR KENT, that nplendld farm known as the
Jasper property, on tho Augusta
road and Day street extended; only one rfille
frtfm the city; containing fifty acreH. thirty five
seres under cultivation; has yrowlnif <uj the
place ftir trees, pear trees and japonlcan; the im
provements consist of a thre- uory brick dwel
ling, kitchen, servants' room, large barn, six
stables and but house, nl! in first-class condition.
The land could be rented separately if desired.
J. E. FULTON, A?ent.
FOR SALE.
I7OR BALE, one tine milchoow at lift Jones
I street, corner Montgomery.
17011 BALE, gas heater in good repair, 155
4 South Broad.
17 OR WALE, strawberry cream,tin- lies! on tUo
market, 50c. per quart, CHURCHILL.
17OR WALE, five shares of Excelsior Loan
stock. Address No. 5 Lurch street, ci y.
|7OR SALK, 600 boxes, all sizes; 100 liquor
I barrels, ut HARMS ,4. JUCBTER, No. 152
Bryan street.
HORSES, M ARKS; just arrived. Best car
of stock this season, at GUI,MARTIN &
51 EHRTENK’ Stables.
HOUSE AND LOT on Hall street, north sldo,
second east of Price: convenient to H.. F.
AW. Splendid renting location. Price $!.U75.
Now let to responsible tenants, to pay 11 per
cent K. D. LaItOCHE, 110 Bryan street.
S7OK SALK, largo lot fronting on park exten
sion, near Hall, 58 by 131. HARMON,
WALKER & McIIARBIK.
T7OKSAI.E, fine mockingbird and tine b'ack
X undian dog. FOREST CITY ICL CREAM
GARDEN.
17OK SALK, flue oysters delivered on the bait
shell in crushed ice, 30c. per dozen.
CHURCHILL
T7OR SALE OR KENT, dairy with 12L acres
I land, on White Bluff road. DAIIiVT
N ICE paying business for sale on main
street; small cash capital required. Ad
dress HENDERSON, News office.
I7OR SALE. 0 pair eboleo mules. Apply at
stables of the Knickebocker Ice Company,
West Broad and Pineslreets.
DOGBEE DOOR SAFE for sale, in first class
condition. Apply W. BLUETT, 11H Bryan.
CHIPCHAMDLI? RY and grocery store. Best
► ’ stand on River street. Apply to J. H.
SCHRODER, Market Dock.
r XWO houses on B lion street, near Cuyler,
X now under rent 812 50 per month. An
unusual chance to acquire a small paying prur.
erty at a very r-asena le price; $!,050 takes ft.
Apply H. D. LaROCIIE, 110 Bryan street.
170 R SALE, a second band caJigraph No, 2 in
good order at reasonable price. Apply
No. 8 Bull street
READ the Sunday Morkino News. For sale
at KIEFFEK'S DRUG STORK. West
Broad and Stewart streets.
w 4H baby carriage for sale chrip, Auction
wpXlf rOorns of HARMON, WALKER A
McHARKIK, 136 Bi oughton street.
by ino, west side, good renting location for
•JU small houac-s. HARMON, WALKER &
McHAKKIE.
T7OR SALE, tuty fruity and pistachio cream.
I 8 1 per quart. UHUItCHILL.
jVEW MUSIC—Were I the River, Mattel;
iv Rose, Tostl; Slarie Duet, S. &. T.. White:
Maria Soprano, Soio, V.’hltc; Could i. Tostl;
Changeless, Trotere; We Shall be Angels ir. the
Sweet By and By, Roberts; Venetian Song,
Tosti' Shout Breddarn. Sisters King, Kent: An
nie Rooney’s Baby, Ja-sett; Tim McCartiiy's
Daughter, Rogers; Iris. Comic Kong.
SCHRINtR’K MUSIC HOUSE.
A BEAUTIFUL SPOT for picnics, moon-
Ugnt excursions and beargardens, adjoin
ing the New Vernon park race course, already
laid out with walks and drives, and soon to be
connected with the city by au electric railway,
only two miles from city. A short tune and
tne city will prohl-.lt such things ori Suudav,
and the man who has the above property will
bare a fortune. Parties wishing to secure the
above groin.-is at, low figures will call upon
P. D. BAFFIN & SON, real estate brokers,
comer Bryan and Day ton streets.
IpOlt SALE—Cows. South Carolina milkers
and springs and Fine Holstein Calves, at
GUILMAitTIN A MEHKTKXK’ ’
PHOSPHATE LANDS—I nave some great
bargains in phosphate lands, nothing su
perior in the state as to quality, quantity and
price. All business Straw confidential. T.
uRIOHAM BISHOP, Ocala, Florid*
FOR SALIC.
IjVR SALE, two mules and a fine horse at
Concordia Park.
'I'IIERE is every thing to Interest you in the
X Sunday Muixin.i Naws. For sale a:
1 ONGE’B DRUG STbitK, Wtdtaksr and Duffy
street#.
F TOR SALE, lri>h Soda Water. Bel'ast Ginger
Ale, Bass v e and Guinness Stout. X.
LAVLVB ESTATE.
t’ORSALE. —Old Xaxtei Kraudy, Bt. Crotx
and Jamaic 1 Rums, Holland Ora. retail nr
wholesale, in original package*. M I.AYIN’S
KazTATca
IVOR SALE. Uharloite Russo, }1 per dozen.
X CHURCHILL
I 1 ’'OR SALE, sixty foot lot, with Improvement,
on Perry street, near Barnard. HARMON.
WALKER A Ml lIARRiE,
IJ. OPPENHF.IM. Auctioneer, will bold hi*
. court house sale of live stuck at Younq
love A Goodiuau'a stables. West Rri ad street,
foot of Broughton, next Tuesday: no entrance
fee chat god for offering stook. as is done at Hi.,
auctioneers' sale stables. I aiu not iu any com
bit ation.
HOKSFS AND .MULES, UaiTiego Horse*.
Business Horsi's, not afraid of railroads.
Large Mules, any kind of horse or mule. Best
accomodations for Boarding horses ant mules,
nice Drags. Buggies, Saddle Horses in livery at,
tiL H.MARTIN & MEHRTENS’.TeIei
DON'T fail to get a copy of Sunday’s issue of
the Mor*inu Nkw*. For sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG STt HIE, corner liali and Price streeu.
b'Oii BAI E, timber lands, pine and cypress,
for Lirnmuiuo ai. I mill purposes: also
phosphate lamis. Address LOL'K J. BRUSH A
CX)., Jacksonville, Fla.
LOST.
108 TANARUS, tiauk book No. 740, on ttie Southern
J Bank. A reward of $6 will bo paid to
finder if left nt this office,
1 OST, on Bull nt rent, between Broughton and
I v Liberty, a lady’s black purve, containing
between g'.l and jst" m money, a smalt opel ring
and a diamond ring. Avery liberal reward will
be paid if returned to this office J. C P.
I OST. on Broughton. Whitaker or BuU
-J street, a gold l.x-k for brace lot; finder
u ill tie rewarded by leaving same at Morning
News office.
IOST, pointer put); white wirh brown spots:
u liberal reward if reuimud to 7tS Bryan
street.
1 OST, an Irish set tor ilog on the White Bluff
s a road, answers the naui- of Diit. A liberal
reward it' returned to 28ii Jefferson street.
I OST, u brown setter puppy, answers to the
J name of Jack, A reward will be paid if
returned to No. 37 Randolph street.
IOST, a white bull terrier dog; answers to
J name of '’Nero,” Liberal reward if re
turned Price at root, corner Charlton.
IOST Stump-tailed Spaniel dog. liver and
J white, answers name Rash. Reward for
return or Information. Will proieeuto anv one
detaining nfter this notice. GIEL PLACE.
Waters road, or Davis Bros.
HOARDING.
fpiIREK or four bourdon wanted ui 50 Liberty
1 street.
BOARDING— Large, pleasant south rooms,
with board, at 108 South Broad street.
XN OOD BOARD osn be had at 64 Brouguton
V I street, with or without rooms.
/ t KNTLICMAN can find good board, und room
* ■ to himself, at 105 Munigomery street.
/ 1 OOD i OARD Can be had at 13 Habersham
v street, corner St. Julian, with or without
room?.
I JOARDiNO—Pleasant room, with board;
) near the park; for tso gentlemen; heat
anil gas. 1521 laston street.
\\T ANTED, a few permanent hour.lers, eau
’ v get good occouunodatloiis, at DOS Con
gress street.
j,,
M ISC ELL AN ROUS.
Q IDE GARTERS In black and white at MRS,
~ KOLB 8.
KQQ DRI MS a: BY. K th
M BS. K<)LH has Xmas goods to suit every
lady’s jiocket.
■VIEW GEORGIA SIRUP, a ehntee artTcia
at BARBOUR'B, Price and UU streete.
IJI’RE MILK, 8 cents per (mart, 30 cants a
gallon; single cream, 40 cents a quart;
double cream, ou cents per quart. lI2L. Brough
ton street.
(“’ALL at Barle's and see our goods for the
Holidays, cheun, cheaper, cheapf-st Elec
tric cars pass BA MIL'S STORE.
11IAVE sold here a great many suiting*;.lf
you want a sub made up corns toH J. TIKI I
LKk, 101 Uherty street, ncur the De Koto. Ho
will make them up in the late it style un.l give
you a perfect lit at moderate price. Also.
Cleaning, Repairing und Dyeing.
.( t MAHONEY A CO. can give the best refer
Vi. ence* hi the city for paper hanging and
painting. Call on him at 50 Whitaker, near
Hull. He omployM only firs: class workmen.
IN order to give everybody ainnle time to *e
lent their Xmas enrils.MßH. KOLB will open
the finest line ever shown here on to morrow.
\LL KINDS of Flavoring Extracts and Spices,
tube had at BAKHOUK’B, Price and Hell
streets.
ITPHOIBTKRING, furniture repairing, inat
treaaou properly renovated, buby car
riages a specialty; bottom prices. Hull and
Whitaker streets.
\ LI. Wool-I'died Dreas floods 10c a yard at
HYI'K’S.
no not be deceived; Electric Toothache
Drops Is the only reliable; don't let any
one start the current on your pocketbo-.k with
lightning or any other kind of shock. BARIE’B
DRUGSTORE.
INSURANCE, protect your property against
Are, storms and evclones. See advertise
ment JOHN N. JOHNSON A; <JO.
17 VERY purchaser entitled to a picture at
IJ i-l). L DYCK’S MLGA It STORE, corner
Broughton and Drayton.
|7UI4NITI'RE of all kinds repaired in first”
I class style by K. B. 00.
IyjKT waste your money on what they call
' Lightning; get the only rollable Electric
Toothache Drops, at H.WHIGS DRUG STORE.
C'LOTHING cleaned, Dyed, Repaired; Gar
-1 merits made to order; charges moderate;
satisfaction guaranteed; the latest styles of
fail and winter samples always on hand. A.
GETZ, Tailor. Jefferson street.
DON’T put off calling, but call at one* and
see our new store. We buy from first
hands and can offer vou bargains. THE NOAH'S
AHK COMPANY, Whitaker, two doors from
State street.
/ kKANOE, Cocoa, Palmetto, Hrrake wood,
' / Ebony, Malacca, Crooked Hickory Handle,
Blackthorn and other Walking Can-a in great
variety at GARDNER’S, 30(4 Hull street.
VISIT the only Fancy (Irocery und Meat Mar
ket in the city, whers anything in my line
can be had at sane) ericas as in city market and
grocery stores. HENRY HIRSH, Macon and
Drayton. Telephone 476.
WHERE did you got that new grip? Come
off my friend, this is my old one, only re
paired at the CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY.
C'AN.VED PEAS, Urna B-ans, Okra and To
J ri atoes. Sugar Corn. Pearces, Apricots,
Pineapple, sliced and grated, at B ARBOUR'S,
Price and Hall strecia
OL can buy anything you want at HYCK’S
DRY GOODS STORE chcajrer than any
where In the city.
/ XYSTERS in any style, Clams. Game, Steaks,
' / Chops, Omelets, anything that any first
class restaurant can furnish, eau l obtained
coole dto order, at ad hours, at SAVANNA if
DINING ROOMS and RESTAUR ANT, 80
Broughton street. Table hoard; families sup
plied.
I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN—Now that vou
1 J have i .sported the new court house, don’t
forget that C. MAHONEY dll that that ele
gant riai: ting and polishing. He can be found
at 56 Whitaker street, neur Hull.
f PHF FINEST LINE of Stamped Linen and
1 Stomie goods ever shown at MRS. KOLH’S.
HAIR MATTRESSES made to order, 815;
furniture packed, bought aud sold. VYh.t
akerand Hull.
N’EW STOKE, first-class Drugs, Medicines
and Toilet Articles, and reliable druggists
to compound physician's prescriptions with
aocui acy and dispatch; also a full line of patent
arid proprietary medicines; all to bo found at
the comer of South Broad and Drayton streets,
U. GALLAGA A CO.. Druggists.
MISCELLANEOCS.
f I'REKH Thumlerholt Oysters overy atternooa
t at HENRY Ulikifl, Msooa and Drayton
.urev ts.
i ’ENTS’ New York Mills muslin *-ply Lines
\ X Rw m White Bbirta, worth $1 £, for 75c.
at BYCK 8.
(\NF. bottle of African Flowers cures wdrst
/ casus of chills and fever, bee I>R. GRA
HAM S, 115 Anderson street.
SOMETHING NEW. (’srp-f weaving, rug
O making, cheat, neat and durable, 81 Brough
ton street, two doors S. E. Abercjru.
'I'HOSS delicious h-me mad*? mincemeat
I pies every day at P. BJH A FEK’,4,52 Jctfcr
son street.
'| 'HE NOAH'S ARK COMPANY are receiving'
I daily n:w goods and m and dec ted it will
bay yon recall at ones. Whitaker, two door*
tr.mi state street.
\ LLIGATOR TOOTH PURSES, Allligator
- \ I-ealher Purses at GARDNER 8, 3d>9 BuU
sreet.
I,' 11 BY'l'K is determined to give the people
J a good smoke for the money. Cali for the
Habanolss.
r.'Kf t-H Smoked Salmon, imported Clieese,
> Bour Kraut and Sait Pic l-a. at HENRY
lirßSri, Macon and Drayton. Telepnone 478.
IMG DINNERS Soup, Roast, four* gcables.
1 dosoert. T.v. n \ -live c. nt*, at MAY ANXAH
DiNING I; msu and RE vf AU RAN TANARUS, SO
Broughton street. Tabic iioard.
VV'Hi N nrec,-itv compels you to patronize
v * the druggist, remenbier tl at McCAIJLEY
A t t)., Drayton and New I! u-!0:1. can furnish
you v tth the puriMt and freshest drugs at rca
aonau; • prices. Prescriptions, etc., uudor the
supervision of an oxirienr~d graduate in phan
macy. Telephone 401. Night bel. at side en
trance on lhayton street.
L'KEslf Thunderbolt '’lyvtersevery a'fernoon
X at IH.NUY HIRSH, Macon aud Drayton
streets.
Ij'ELLUWS A CO.’S Linen Collars, all sizes at
* BYCK'S for 12Ykc.; all over the city kfiaml
21C,
<’ AS administered daily for the painless ex-
I tractingof teeth at SAVANNAH DENTAL
PARLORS, tvt t ongress street.
YA’IIEN your clothing gets too Dad to wear
> • and too good to throw away, you can
have it cleaned, repaired, braided, dyed, re
modeled. altered to suit your taste, at 8.
Wll ITE'B. corner Jefferson and Btat streets.
Hi'. LiHOCHF, 1 tfi Bryan street, has sev
• oral clients wanting to rent houses Any
parties with property to let will please call or
send In particulars, aud oblige.
r |'HE SUNDAY MORNING NEWS G on vale
I at McCAUUKY'B DRUG STORE, New
Houston and Drayton.
I FORMEItI.Y tnndethe IdrhtnlngToothacho
I It ropy at the Broughton Btre“t i'h*riuacy.
The Electric is the genuine, atid only sola au
HAHIK'S DRUG HTORE.
'I'BUNKS, bags, sachels and travelers’outfits
I at CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY, 7
Broughton, near Abercorn.
the next few ED BYCK will giv<
np-'clal bargains in segars by tho box.
Don’t fail to call,
(CANARY, Mocking Birds and Parrots Bird
J Medicine. Cages, Bird Seed, etc.. atUARD
NKit’S, 81% BuU street.
’ I’HF. public is Invited to call at once and in
-1 speet our stock of beautiful goods at our
new store, Whitaker, two and mrs from Gtate
street THE NOAH’S AUK COMPANY,
MINCE MEAT, Currants. Prunes, Citron,
itaisins, Mixed Nuts, Oranges arid Dried
Figs, ut HARBOUR’S, Price and Hall streets.
HYCK is selling out; gents should call and bur
their white and rod underwear and nave at
least, 15 to 85 per cent.
\, r oU con fln.l at MRS. KOLB’S the most
complete line of Holiday Goode.
OOMKTIIIXQ NICE, hothouse raised Cucuro
-17 here, now ready. GEO. WAUNEK, Thun
derbolt road. Telephone 41)8.
IJAIN PAINT cure* all manner of pain arising
from Inflammation. For sale at DU. GRA
HAM'S, 145 Au lemon street.
r I MI ERE Is everything to interest you in the
I Sunday Murki.no News. For sale m
YONGE’K DRUG STOKE, Whitaker and Duffy
street*.
C’UT P'LOWEUS, Moral Designs, Plants.
) Decorations attended to bv Oeltohlg’s
Nursery. J. GARDNER, Agent, jyu hull
street.
/ 'ALL on c MAHONEY & CO., 50 Whitaker
' street, lie kerns the finest line of wall
paper In the city, and he wiU hung it for you
w ith neatness and dispatch.
HAVE you aeon these lovely Lx France and
Other baud some Roses, brought la daily to
Strong’H drug store? If not. take a look at
thorn. No charge GEORGE WAGNER,:
Thunderbolt road. Telephone 4M3.
"VTOTiIINiI better for coughs and colds than
i ’ our line old Rock and Rye or superior
Peach and Honey. >l. LAVIN'H ESTATE.
(’IVL me u trial on Fancy Groceries, same
prices as uptown anil goods delivered at
mice HENRY HIUS4H, Mac n aud Drayton,
Telephone 470.
/ V 8 LY' way to live well and enjoy life is to
V r ear, food projierly cooked, at SAVANNAH 1
DINING ROOMS and RESTAURANT,
3) Brough ton street. Table hoard; luw prices.
IF you cannot find Xmas presents to suit you,
at MRS. KOLB'S you cannot And them any
where. ,
i LARGE stock of Dolls, Doll Carriages,
7 Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, Rocking
horses, shoo My Doll Furniture, Chairs, Ta
bles, Trunks, Tea Sets, Toys of ail kinds ut low
est prices, at LOUIS VOGEL'B, Jefferson, near
New Houston.
YOU will save money by giving the
CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY a call 8f
Broughton street, near Abereorn.
1 JYA< INTH, Narcissus, Tulip, Daffodil and
I I Jonquil Bulbs; Fresh Pansv seed. Flower
Pots and Plant food at GARDNER’S, 30W Bull
street.
I) YE WHISKIES-Old Wilson. Original Da"-
11 l;er, ire Koto, Hoffman House Rye, Orient,
Fedora, Montgomery arid other favorite brands,
at Vl. LAVI.VK ESTATE.
V\ TE consider our prescription department
V T the most important part of our business,
and dispense nothing but drugs and cneinicais
of ansolirte purity ami full strength. McCAULEY
A CO., Drayton and New Houston.
H ABANOLAK still the favorite amongst the
people Just think of it, ED HYCK eeila
them 5 for 85c,
THE African Flowers waver fail to cure all
blood trouble*. See DR. GRAHAM.
A CHOICE selection of fine curtains just re
recoived, from BOc to $3 a pair. Call and
see them. E. B. 00,
MATTRFSHEB renovated in best form In the
city by Empire Bargain Cos , Liberty and
Jefferson street*.
17UKKH Thunderbolt Oy.-ters every afternoon
at HENRY HIRSH, Macon and Drayton
streets.
r PHE best quality 21-inch Silk I’iush-s 100 a
I yard, worth SI 50 at BYCK A BUO., 154
Broughton street.
AUCTION SALIUt FUTURE DAYS
A FINE INVESTMENT.
C.P. Auotaer,
Will sell before the Court House on TUESDAY,
Dec. .2d, 1820.
Six hundred acres o' land, more or I*s, lying
on Ogeeches canal. This tract is portly cleared,
ready for planting—or it will make a fine cattle
range. 11 will pay to buy this tract to salt away
for the children.
KENSINGTON PROPERTY,
BY C. P. MILLER. AUCTIONEER
As Instructed, I will offer for sale before the
Court House, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1830, six (9)
lots aud improvements, consisting of store and
dwelling, in the suburban village of Kensington.
This properly is desirable as an hives'inent, as
the projected railway lines will certainly eo
luince itß value In a very short time.
INSURANCE.
CUIAKLEB F. PHKNDF.KGA3T “ '
) (Successor to Ft. H. Fooxsux * C 0.,)
FIRE, MARINE AND STORM INSURANCE*
105 BAY STREET,
[Next West of the Cotton Exchanged
Telephone Coll No. -34. Savannah, Ga,
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