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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MALCOLM MACLEAN. HUGH JIThUTTOn!
MALCOLM MACLEAN & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
COTTON AN D RICE.
90 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
Bagging and Ties at Lowest Market Prices. Liberal
Cash Advances on Consignments of Cotton.
J. P. WILLIAMS. J. A. G. CARSON-
J. P. WILLIAMS & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Naval Stores and Cotton Factors.
OFFICE No. 120 BAY ST, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF GRAIN, HAY, FLOUR, PROVISIONS,
COFr EE, SUGAR. RICE, TOBACCO. MEAL and GRITS, HOOP IRON. BATTING, GLUE,
BARRELS. TOOLS, and GROCERIES In goueral, and aro prepared to flit orders promptly at the
lowest market prices.
HSfSpeclal quotations Turn shed on carload lots of CORN, OATS, HAY, FLOUR, Etc.
-OUR FACILITIES ARE UNSURPASSED.—
Orders for Bagging and Ties Filled at Lowest Market Rates.
wjfw Gordon] Francis and. bloodworth. beirne Gordon.
W. W. GORDON & CO.,
Wb ail Ciiiki .Merchants,
COTTON and RICE.
112 Bay street, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
JAS. E. GRADY. JAS. E. GRADY, JR. ROBT. A. GRADY!
J. E. GRADY & SONS
(J. E. GRADY, ESTABLISHED 1850.)
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
Giacsriss, Provisions. Hay, Grain and M.
—ALSO AGENTS FOR—
TEE KING POWDER COMPANY,
of cxnsroi^'TT^Ti.
Orders Solicited and Filled at the Lowest Market Prices.
Weight and Quality of Goods Guaranteed. We do not
Employ Men to Sell our Goods. Send Orders to Us and
Save Money.
IMPORTERS.
CHARLES M. GILBERT - JOHN H. GILBERT
C. M. GILBERT & CO.,
Established 1808.
Importers Rio Coffee, Liverpool Salt,
PORTLAND CEMENT, CUBA MOLASSES AND ARROW
COTTON TIES.
Roasters and Proprietors of the Duckworth Warehouse and Wharf.
OFFICE: CORNER BAY AND WEST BROAD STREETS.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
John t. Rowland! gratz c. myers!
ROWLAND & MYERS,
Insurance, Real Estate,
122 Bryan Sta?eet>.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1891.
HORSEkHOFR AND WHEELWRIGHT.
P. BARRETT,
33 WEST BROAD STREET,
HORK s WHEELWRIGHT.
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THE THE
BEST.
Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Building
PAINTING AND TRIBJIING. 2
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The Very Best Workmen Employed.. ; ,
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All Work Guaranteed Sttf&tly First-Class.
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HORSESHOEING IN THE MOST APPROVED MANNER.
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Fully Prepared to Execute Any Kind of Work at the Shortest Notice.
A. K. WILSON
Wheelwright, Blacksmith, and Horseshoeing
CORNER BAY AND HOUSTON STREETS, SAVANNAH, GA
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Building and Repairing of Carriages, Buggies, Wagcm, Etc,, a Specially.
ALSO GENERAL BLACKSMITHING.
FISH and OYSTERS.
M. M. SULLIVAN £ SON.
fit.Vi
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
ITE-A-LEIiS ILL
FISH AND OYSTERS,
SAVANNAH AND OGEECHEE RIVER SHAD.
Terrapin, Game, Crabs, Schrimp, Vegetables, Eta
150 BRIAN STREET AND 152 BAY LANE,
SAVANNAH, - • GEORGIA
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All orders put up under personal supervision and
packed to secure safe delivery to any part of the
United States.
I NST A LLMKNT HO USB.
J W TEEPLE & CO.
The Leaders in the
INSTALLMENT TRADE,
vie i ' jftu
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Who wish to inform their friends and patrons that they are BtiU.a*||m&Furaifcure on th*
same old terms, and have added the world , kJ
Wheeler £ Wilson a i Davis Sewift? Machines^
. AND TRUNKS,',?; ',??
To our stock. Soma of our specialties are Stoves, Crockery, Glosaward. ffinware, Wooden Ware,,
Cutlery. Baskets and Lamps. Our general stock consists mostly of
Suits in Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Ash, Mapie and Poplar, Refrigerators. Sideboards. Ilat Racks,
Safes. Tables. Chairs, Beds, Clocks, Springs, Mattresses, Shades, Oil
Clotb. Wardrobes, Baby Carriage;, Pictures,Parlor Goods, Lounges. Desks, Willow 11 ’
and Katan Chairs, and other articles too numerous Do uwntnon. among
which are Rugs, Door Mats, Water Coolers, Mosquito Kets. What-
Nots, .Mirrors, Etc., Eta, Etc.
In fact, we mean to keep everything in a first-class House Furnishing Establishment. Every
thing on installments. Or Cheap for Cash,
Come and See Us at the Old Stand,
193,195,197, and 199 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga. v;
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_ DUES-EP POULTRY, ET( . .
dS3s“ba."bl±slbL©<a- 18 70.
W. INMAN MILLER,I
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180 1-2 Bay Street, Savannah/Ga.
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golicits consignments of Live and Dressed Poultry, Eggs,
Butter, Irish Potatoes, Oniony Apples and Pro
duce and Fruits in Genercl.
QUICK SALES, PROMPT RETURNS.
First-class goods obtain the fullest market prices.
FERTILIZERS.
THE A.P. BRANTLEY COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS
Sea Island Cotton Send
'rodnets and Fertilizers.
Correspondence invited from parties having Sea Island
Cotton Seed to sell or Fertilizers to buy.
BLACKSHEAII, OA.
WHOLESALE dry goods.
MOHB 8R05.7
Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions
and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Agents for the Concord Woolen Mills, making the ONLY
ORIGINAL School Boy Jeans. The Augusta
Factory Brown Goods and Cheeks and
Georgia Seamless Hosiery.
()ur stock is complete in every department,
om* prices as low as tlio lowest, and our terms as
liberal as can be found.
MOHR BROS.,
157 Congi’oss Street. Opposite the Market.
BFLF-RAISINO FLOUR - .
WOULD YOU HAVE DELICIOUS BISCUIT?
IIP SO, USE
Heelers’ Si-Mis Flu.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
GEO. V. HECKER CO., - 180 BAY ST.
BANKERS.
HULL & LATHROP,
BANKERS,
10 BULL. STREET,
SAVANNAH, GrA.
RETAIL, GROCERS.
J. McORATII. J. T. MAHER-
J. McGRATH & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
tails, fail} Groceries iJ Liquors,
Nos. 19 and 19 1-2 Whitaker Street,
Bayaiimili ■ ■ - Georgia.
WHOLES AI.E GROCERS.
IXHULIT JAS. M. DIXON.
.A. B. HULL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, STAPLE
— -A-JSTJD
FANCY GROCERIES.
AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER CO.
NO. IS9 HAY A.ND 189 RIVER BTREETi,
SAVANNAH - - - - - &A,
FLORIST.
A. C. OELSCHIG,
THE FLORIST.
Nursery Thunderbolt Road, Two-mile Post Station; Catholic
Cemetery, Coast Line Railroad.
J. GARDNER, Agent, 30 1-2 Bull Street.
ROSES, FERNS, JESSAMINES. BEQONIAB and BEDDING PLANTS in greet
variety. SPECIALTIES—PALMS, CAMELIAS, AZALIAS and RUBBER PLANTS.
CUT FLOWERS—FIoraI Designs of every description at short notice.
Particular attention given to decorating Halls, Churches, Drawing-rooms, etc. All
work artistically done and satisfaction guaranteed.
Savannah, G-eorgia.
MACHINERY.
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FREEMAN’S PATENT.
NEW ERA POWER PRESS
With our improved reversing goar, to run up
and down with one belt, is tho simplest,
strongest and best Kelt Power
Press made. We also sell the
THOMAS STEAM PRESS,
And Suction Elevators and Distributors, Koan
oke Hand I’ress and any other
made. The
Augusta Cotton Gin
With Feeders and Condenser, has won an
enviable reputation for clean and fast ginning
with best sample. Cotton in many cases bring
ing to 140. more por pound, ginned on this
Oin. Have large number of good letters to
show. We also have Pratt and Van Winkle
dins In stock.
Ginning Engines, Sparkless Boilers,
Injectors, Piping and Fittings. Complete Mill.
Engine and Uin Outfits, and repairs and supplies
for same. Feeders and Condensers fitted to
any Oin. Also repairs to any make of Gin or
Engine. Prompt attention and good work
Try us before you buy. We have twenty car-'
loads in stock for quick delivery.
George R. Lombard & Cos.,
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and
Gin Works. Supply Store above
Passenger Depot; 150 hands, 110
machines,
AUGUSTA, GA.
a loth i no.
ESTABLISHED IN 1863.
K J. KEHSEDY,
HIM AND IIIDIIK
SAVANNAH.
1891. FALL AND WINTER. 1892.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.
I AM NOW RECEIVING and opening aflne
line of Foreign Woolens, consisting of Eng
lish. Frenoh, Herman, Scotch and Irish Goods,
and the best make of domestic goods from the
Globe Mills. Stripes, Checks, Trouserings and
Fancy Vestings. Black and Blue Diagonals in
Clay A Martin's English Worsteds, Diagonals,
Irish Freize and Tweeds, English Blue Pilot, all
mode up in my usual way aad at very moderate
prices.
E. J. KENNEDY.
SHOES.
S A*k my ngenr* for W. Ij. Dougina Slioea
i noi for anlv In your place ask yom
rniler to aend for catalogue* necare th
agency, and get them for you.
PT TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. UP
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WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenHlmcn
I THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET?
It it a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and because tee make more shoes of this
grade than any other manxtfncturcr, It equals hand*
sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to ss.ou.
QC 00 Urunlne ffand-sewcd. theflnestcall
short ever offered for $3.00; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from sß.oito $12.00.
OO Hand-Hewed Welt Hhoe* fine calf}
m stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
; shoe ever offered at this price ; same i/rade as cot
tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to #9.uo.
CO 50 Police Shoct Farmers, Railroad Men
vO and Letter Carriers all wear them: fine calf,
team less, smooth Inside, heavy three sole*, exten
sion edge One pair will wear a year.
O *0 flue cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at
%Dmmm this price; one trial will convince those
. who want a shoe for comfort and service,
ex'!) £5 and $2.00 Working man’s shoes
are very strong and durable. Those who
i have given them a trial will wear no other moke.
Daucl $2.00 and 91.79 school shoes are
OUI O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on theTr merits, as the increasing sales show.
I dHiiOC $3.00 Ilttnd-aewed shoe, best
hiCltllvd Dongola, very stylish; equals ranch
imported shoes costing from $4.0 to S6.OU.
Cadies* ‘2.90. $2.00 and $1.75 shoe fot
Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable.
Caution.— See that W. L. Douglas’ name and
price are stamped on the bottom of each ahoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Maas.
BYCK BROS., 17U Whitaker atreet.
E. S. BYCK & CO., 160 Broughton street
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