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GEORGE r METER.
WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT.
IN \ THE SOUTH. :-
SALES SEASON 1890-91 to JUNE Ist, 20,000 BWs ' 0r 80,000 Kegs ’ and Two Million Five
| BP“ P”* 1 £& (S B "T" p™ JP* •• %•- In those days of excessive competition, all sorts of substitutes are resorted
9 ..“Mj* p* 1" O | i‘ / rj *s> y jjC £** S* ELatf i-^'f.i >•?*- to by i>eople of easy conscience iu every line of trade, and the merchant who
ill i !■■ Lb fill i ¥& ; , sisfjljj? §|| sticks to au honest' value for value |ioliby i subject to attacks from those who
.a fc3 cr y oul cheaper and just as good. This is a suspicious argument when used in
j.- .4'; |k' the beer business, and when it cornea to something which is to eat or drink the
o**l Paah m A dmamiaa \*4 wR - H \ consumer will do well to avoid cheapness, and rather seek only those article*
[vjdlST oRBb In AmßriCa A- v N Vi for dilv consumption that an* of known reputation for quality. The FAUST
WUWI ® ai nillUl IUUi .ligHo/ V|n@ogMH££aL&V VA % ,*/ BEEKlia* been examined aud Analysed by State Chemist H. C. White, Esq..
A ' gfei . )2k of the University of Georgia, and Prof. H. W. Johnson of Yale College, amt
- B w A > has been indorsed and recommended by both as perfectly pure and wholesome^
Til Aun paralleled success of til IS famous / M Vi The high reputation enjoyed by ADOLITIUfcJ BtJSCH, Esy., in brewing cir-
TJ.IL/ uupuium/icu OUL/L/COO Ui 11113 iamuu I? M cles is sutticieut guarantee that no substitutes such as corn, cerealine, glucose.
_ ixi I*l xx* ii dPT* 1 tp\ wJg&jM. etc., are perm ltted to be used In the manufacture of ANHKUBEK-BUSCH
Beer and tlie High reputation earned by ij m m heer, and the world-wide celebrity gained for their famous product proves
virtue at its superior quality, has tempted mm ! r 'V m MSEHMiIN &"3fi&3tf£Htt&3QS&US£S&s* *"* -a
* x*x 1 , . . if ¥& de soto hotel, itlashi hotse, screven uoese, ,;
envious competitors everywhere to lmi- m ! A I&
,1,1 - , W * JM K® ■> M Wwf? * W J. J. SrLLIVAR, JON. A. ALIM, JIIO. BRESIAE,
tate its label and general appearance while T l ' r i 1 c.h.le?a, j. j. somers, monauan & uendersox,
\ ’hjftSF ; f M p * M* FITZPATRICK, IRWIN & CO., GEO. SdIWARZ,^
substituting a cheaper and inferior beer, Vi I at*S M a*dt jaouoi, j. c. kaw, a. brains,
and the public are earnestly requested, A
in justice to us as well as' for their pro- Rf\| 0 RSOttb "" - - £SSTSi *"&? 5 st “'
tection, to examine the labels of every t wStSKS,f."’*.
bottle and see that the well-kown label 81? Kip •'r | •.„ ■. h,c,i,,.m .. w .
and trade mark of the WWU * 1 V ’ , , , ~ CE ’ PURE NATURAL ,CE
(( ■flQKq) *<tK Vs* , ______ ... —1 9jZS*' • * (OiCJfO/ In order to Insure
r. a Hr a bountiful supply of this necessity during the warm season, and remem
_ , _ . , , •/Mx** a * “ </ra\ Wring the shortage of the last two summers, I have had constantly on hand!
KllCph Rrawmn x\ A f NiAkLutex^maaMLi-xx—ixassA, _LSi\ a large supply of PUItK NATUKAL IOE which I have sold at such low
fillllvlioGl 7 WMovll ul GWIIIU rtOOUuICUIUiI KZS *% m, ■ *>■>■ R/i #?A ' i 7 prices that everybody has been able to enjoy this necessary article to their
j CXv I I IB 1I 8 Rid \ 1 ~ N ';_o i nearts’ content; both rich and poor alike can now use Ice freely without
£ fJf ■■ Em \rs It lf3y# (^/ y bankrupting themselves to obtain It.
is on every package, J • ice hovses, m, and im bat street.
PATRONIZE THE PIONEER LIVE AND LET LIVE ICE CONCERN.
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Thanking a generous public for substantial patronage I have heretofore received and assuring. HI j 7|" I j 1
them of my, firm desire to merit a continuance of their kind favors, I am, Respectfully, V -fl ■ jV x/ Av A JL 5... JJL y a
SHOES.
mm
Money is what we’re after,
So let her go.
On our BARGAIN TABLE we
have a lot of ODD
SIZES of
SUMMER GOODS
And have determined that
prices shall not stand in the
way of their sale;
accordingly we
make this
10IKMII
For the remainder of this
month we will sell them for
100 per cent less than regu
lar (or exactly one-half)
price. Each pair is war
ranted to give perfect wear,
or we will refund the price
paid.
Me See Store,
_ 169 BROUGHTON ST.
Faints and oils.
John g. butler,
BUPPLIis- BTEAHEK AND MILX
Bmuiffitq. DOORS, blinds anb
UhDlSp HARDWARE. Bole Ageat fat
tr *“ And 1M 3A Mta. MM
BAG. UeanM.
°°Py of Sunday s Issue of
DRUO ri'rnn i.:" • N * For sale at DI3HOP’9
oioßa. corner HaU and Price street*.
HOR>I->HOER AND WHEELWRIGHT.
inis ii!¥ lit
Corner of Bryan, West Broad and Olive Sts.
Is the place to have your
Horses and Mules Shod.
Your Buggies, Wagons, Carriages Built, Repaired, Painted
and Trimmed. I have employed the best help, use the best
material and guarantee the best results. I therefore re
spectfully solicit your patronage.
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TELEPHONE 451.
LLI-ll'LlL-. J L "L..JIJ 1 ■■■. 1 . ' *—' ——
WHISKY.
KNICKERBOCKER
A. TRTJE TO NIC.
Sold by All Dealers in Liquors at $1 per Bottle.
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
IDis'tx'iTDH'binxs -A_ge:n_Ls_
PUBLICATIONS. . r
The old BARNWELL (S. C.) SENTINEL was
the first newspaper ever printed In Barnwell
oounty. South Carolina. It la forty years old,
and has an all-round circulation over the South
Bouud'a territory. It asks the business of the
merchant* and business men of Savannah, Qa
For terms, etc., address
JNO. 1. BRONSON,
■ Barnwell, S. C.
MKKCBANTB, manufacturers, meretantca.
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the MORMjsO. NEWS PIUMTIM9
THE MORNING NEWS : rFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1991.
MACHINEEI.
McDonough & Bailaoty^
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinists, Boiler Makers ad Blacksmith
MAircy.cTLv.ihs or
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES,
VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN
MILLS. SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the
simplest and most effective on the market;
Guilett Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, the
best in the market.
All orders promptly attended to. Send for
Trice List.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WEST’S :4CHIWAPALACE.
Importing in large quantities, we are enabled to sell anything
in our line as cheap as any eastern city, quality considered, Our
importations are arriving now, and we extend the public an invita
tion to visit our store and see for themselves. We have the most
complete stock of Crockery, China, Glassware, Art Goods and
Fancy Pottery ever brought south. House Furnishing Goods,
one of our specialties. Mail orders will receive our prompt
attention.
WEST’S CHINA PALACE,
133 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANXiVI I.- GEORGIA.
FOREST CITY MILLS.
FOREST CITY MILLS
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ESTABLISHED 1865.
Manufacturers of Flour, Grits and Meal,
and dealers in Hay, Grain and all Kinds of
Mill Products.
Correspondence Solicited.
NURSERY.
KIESLING’S NURSERY,
WHITE BLUFF KOAU
PLANTS, Bouquets, Designs, .Cot Flowers
furnished to ordsr. Leave orders At DaYHI
BROB.’, cor. Bull and York sis. The Belt Rail
VA? passes through the nursery. lelephoneSlfi
yiNK LINE OB'
GAS FIXTURES AND GLOBES
AT
L. A. MCCARTHY’S,
46 DRAYTON BT.
P. P. P. Pimples
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Blotches
AND POTASSIUM ——.
Makes
Old Sores
Marvelous Cures—
“ " Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium,
the greatest blood purifler on earth.
■aa J Oaihmm Doll*, eresypelaa, syphilis, rheurna-
S Kfinf V*' |jSV? f] T| tism, scrofula, blood poison, mercurial
111 UIUUU I UlwUll poison, sod all other Impurities of the
. in,, i ■ ■ lilood are cured by P. P. P.
Randall Pope, the retired druggist of
• Madison, Fla., says :P.P. P. isthe best
MNniIMQIIPM alterative and blood medicine on the
nnsumaiism
■' 11 ■—solicited testimonial is of great impor
tance to the sick and suffering.
find Scrofula TO nliehi ft mof mnctUlMtak*
UlltJ WUI UIUIU great pleasure In testifying to the eflj
cient qualities of the popular remedy
for eruptions of the skin known ae
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and
P. P. P. purifies the blood, build fi up Potassium.) I suffered for several
thewoakanddebilitated.glvesstrength years with an unsightly and disagre
to weakened nerves, oipels diseases, eable eruption on my face, and tried
giving the patient health and happiness various remedies to remove it, none of
where sickness, gloomy feelings and which accomplished the object, until
lassitude first prevailed. this valuable preparation was resorted
In blood poison, mercurial poison, to. After taking three bottles, iu iuv
malaria, dyspepsia and in all blood and cordmac© with directions. lam now ea
skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, tlrely cured. J. D. JOHNSTON,
old chronic ulcers, tetter, scaldhead, Of tbo firm of Johnston & Douglas,
wo may say without fear of contra- Savannah, Ga.
dlrt '°“ tb * p - £, : V U tUu blood Henry Winter, Superintendent of the
purifler inthe world. Savannah Brewery, says: he has had
X,allies whoso systems are poisoned rheumatism of tho heart for soveral
and whoso blood la lu an impure con- years, often unable to walk his pain was
dition, due to menstrual Irregularities, so intense; he had professors in Phtlv
are peculiarly benefited by the won- delphiabut received no relief until he
dorful tonic and blood cleansing pro- came to bavannah and tried P. P. P.
pertles of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Two bottles made him a well man and
Hoot and Potassium. he renders thanks to P, P. P.
All druggists sell it.
LIPPMAN BROS., proprietors,
Lippman’s liloolc, Savannah, Ga
FURNITURE. ETC.
WE ARE IN IT.
And propose to make the public aware of the fact that we
have the largest and most complete stock of
FURNITURE, ETC.,
In the South. We invite inspection of styles and prices.
M. BOLEY & SON,
186, 188, 190 Broughton Street
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