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THE NEW YAJKK SUN FOR 1882.
rhe gun for*1882 will make i's fifteenth
annnunl re' volution under the present aian-
agemeD'*- shining, as always, for »H, big and
auIf /mean and {gracious, contented and;
u tnappy, (Republican and Democratic, de.
■geared end rirtueus, intelligent and obtuse.
EMERY JOHSOH.
Respectfully informs the Public tlial be has just receive alarge and most splendid
sorttneu? of all kindsof
S TO V ES
Which lie is offering to the Public aTOcck Bottom prices. Seven inch Cook Stov
¥
XOff is the best chance you will ever have to get 3'our wife that long promised
t Sun's light is for mankind and woman
kind of every sort ; but its genial warmth is
for the good while it pours hot discomfort
•» the blistering backs of the persistently
nicked.
The Sun of 185£ was a newspaper ofaner
kind. It discarded many of the forms, ayt
a multitude of the superfluous words d'nd
phrases of ancient journalism. It under
took *0 report in a fresh, succinct, uncon
ventional way all the news of the world,
no event of human interest, and
,„ r - ntini r ~tij ,j:l nflairs with th< fearless-
o- ' xbs^lute>6!iependcncc. The suc-'
r .n'u experiment was the success of
t.: -ed aTlCTBiftntnt change in
fee style of American newsy ap-ers. Every
hnnortant journal established in thiscountry
In the dosen years past has l.een modelled
after the Sun. Every important ,’i.urnal
already existing has line been modified and
bettered by the force of the Sun’s example.
The Sun of 1882 will be ihcsnmooutspkcn
truth-telling, and interesting newspaper.
Bv a liberal u-c of the means which an 1 _ __ __ _
obundent prosperity affords we shall make | L -^h Tt L ~g AN O UPWARD
It better than ever before.
~ We shall print all the news, putting into
readable Bliape, and measuring its import
ance, tot by the traditional yardstick, but
by Its real interest to the people. Distance
from Printing House Square is not the first
consideration with tlic Sun. Whenever
anything happens worth reporting we^et
tho particulars, whether it happens in
Brooklyn or in Bokhara.
In politics we have decide 1 opinions: and
are accustomed to express them in language
that can be understood. Ve say wh;tt-we
think about men and events- The habit is
the only secret of the Sun’s political course.
The Weekly Sun gathers into eight pages
the best matter of the seven daily issues.
An Agricultural Department of unequalled
merit, lull inaaket reports, and a liberal
proportion of literary, scientific, and do
mestic intelligence comjdcte The Weekly
Sun, and make it the best newspaper for
the flirmer’s household that wa§ ever
printed.
Who does not know and read and like
The Sunday Sun, each number of which is
a Golcondu of interesting literature, with
the best poetry of the day, prose every line
worth readindg, new-.s, humor—matter
enough to fill a good-sized book ami in
finitely more varied and entertaining than
any book, big or little?
If our idea of what a newspaper should be
pleases you, send for The sun.
Our terms arc as follows :
For the daily Sun, a four-page sheet of
twenty-eight columns, the prioe by mail,
post peel, is 60 cents a month, or t~G.SO a
year ; or,"including the Sunday paper, an
eight-page sheet, of fifty six columns, the
price is 65 cents per mouth, or $7.70 a year,
postage paid.
The Sunday edition of the Sun is also
furnished separately at $1.20 a year, post
age paid.
The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages,
flfty. slx columns, is SI a year, postage paid.
For clubs often sending Sib we will send
an extra copy free. Address,
I. W. ENGLAND,
Publisher of The Sun. New York City.
SAVANNAH. FLORIDA & NYESl’N E. I!
The Argand Burner Oil Stove,
scuttling new, neat nice,
convenient and desirable,
•hem. They are daisies.
[Go to Johnson’s and see,
THE NEW HOME SEWING
OLIVER'S
Painty Oil Store
SASHES
BLINDS,
MACHINE !
The veritable “Boss” of^all the Machines—a car load just received—and for stile at
astonishingly low- prices. Call and look at them*; they are beauties
Xio use - in <»•
Goods,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE >
Savannah, NOV. 5th,,1881, (
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 4th,
1S83, Passenger Trains on thisT.oad
will run as follows:
FAST MAIL,
Leave Savannah daily at 11:10 p. m
Leave Jesup daily at 1:25 p. m
Leave NYayeross 'daily at, 2:47 p. m
Arrive at Callahan d ily at 4.-45 p. m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at. .5:30p. m
Leave Jacksonville daily at 0:00 a. m.
Leave Callahan daily at »!): 45 a. m.
Arrive at NYayeross daily at 11:58 a m
Arrive at Jessup daily at 1:20 p m.
Arrive at Savaunah daily at 3:40 p in
Drawing room coaches between Savannah
and Jacksonville ou this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.-30 a. m.
(daily)conuect at Jesup with this train for
Florida, also connect at Jesup with this train
lor Savannah, Charleston, and the Ncrth.
Passengers from Savannah for Macon take
this train, arriving at Macon 7:30 p. m.,
connecting wi.h Central Railroad for Atlan
ta and the West.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick 3:50
p. m.
Passenger- leave Brunswick 10:30a. m.,
arrive at Savannah 3:10 p. m.
Passengers from Florida by thistrain con
nect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon
ut 7:50p. m. daily *
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 11:00 p m
Leave Jessup daily at 2:45 p m
Leave Hay-cross daily at .4:45 a m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 7:00 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville at 8.00 a m
Arrive at Live Oak daily (except
Sunday)at 11:30 am
Leave Live Oak daily at 2.30 p. m
Leave Jacksonville daily at ~. .0:00 p m
Leave Callahan daity at 7:10 p m
Leave at -Vaycross dai’y at 9;58 p m
Arrive at Jesup daily at . .11:40 p m
Arrive at. Savannah daily at 2:37 a m
Palace Sleeping Carbon this train dtlly
between S:fvannah and Jacksonville, Wash
ington and Jacksonville, Cincinnati and
Jacksonville, and Louisville and Jackson
ville.
Passengers leaving Macon 7:50 p m con
nect at Jesup ivith this train tor Florida
daily.
l'asseSigcrs*fiom Florida by this train con
nect at Jesup with train arriving at Macon
7am daily.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train arriveat Brunswick 5:30 a.m.
Passengers leaving Brunswick 0:00 p m
arrive ia Savannah at 2:35 a m.
Passengers from Savannah for Gaincsvill.
Cedar Keys aud Florida Transit Road take
this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Nlon'.icello,
NIadison, Tallahassee and Quincy take this
train
Passengers from Quincy, Tallahassee,
Montk-ello and Madison lake this train,
meeting sleeping cars at Waycross at 0:38
p m.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave at Savannah at..
Leave Jesup daily ,it
Leave NYayeross daily at.
Leave Dupont
To the House that can Beat us in Prices and Quality of Goods.
OUR HOUSE CROWDED
With Fresh Fall and Winter Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men and
Boys, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, in endless variety;
Hardware, Tobaccos and the finest stock of
Fresh Family Groceries•
Ever Brought tc Bainbridge. Call and examine our Stock.
Ncav DrugStor
C. L. BEACH & Cf
Have opengji a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG 8TGRE,
(at the old stand of Dr. Ilatrell)
And will keep on hand a full suL
Drugs, Medicines, Cnumicals, Perfum-
Toiict Articles, etc., ele.
Also Patent .Medicines, and in fact r
thing usually kept in a first class eslabu'
meut.
The business will be under the imme
direction of Dr. E. J, Morgan. Call
body.
■ Mch 31. 1881—tf.
Tin-Ware and Japanned Ware
Iu large ’Stock—the most extensive in this section I would respectfully solicit a
careful examination of m3- goods by the public.
DOORS &c.
PAINTS OILS,
STEAMBOAT. RAILROADS MILL
SUPPLIS.
IjOUSE AXD SIGS PALYTIXG
No. 6 Whittaker St,, Savannah, Ga.
]an-C -12m
The -Planter’s
i i
1 Arrive at lhcmasvilie dailyat
Arrive at Bainbridge daily at.
Arrive at Albany daily at
Leave Albany daily a!
Leave Bainbridge daily at... .
Leave Thoinasviile daily at..
Arrive at Dupont a!
Arrive at NYayeross daily... ,
Arrive Jesup at
That Handsome Stock of Fall and Winter Goods just received at the old reliable
Stom
"T — f The Proprietor of this popular establishment invites
(J £jrjLiHJ i.lBe*. Oy everybody, and his old friends and customers especial
ly, to call before purchasing elsewhere and examine his
WAREHOUSE MAMMOTH 3TOGIC
,4:3-> p. m.
. .7:3D a. m.
.. 10: i 0 p m
..1.-15 a. m.
.. .6:45 a. m
.. .9:30 a. in
....!! :('0 a. in
... 4.-40 p. m
4 ;30 p, m.
... .8:80 p. m.
... .1:15 a. m.
4:00 11 m
... .6:13 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9;05 a. nr
Connect at Albany daily with passenger
trains both ways 05 Southwestern Railroad,
to and from Macon, Enfaula, Montgomery,
Mobile,iocw Orleans, etc.
Mail fteamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Tuesday and Saturduy'ov cu
ing: for Columbus every Tuesday and Sat
urday aft 1: noon.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily
(Sundays excepted) for SI. Augustine, Pa
latka Enterprise, Green Cove Springs and
ail landings on St. John’s river.
Trains on B. & A. R. R. leaves junctions
going we.-t, at 12:20 p. in., and for Bruns
wick at 3:43 daily, Sunday excepted.
Through rickets sold and sleeping cat-
berths and drawing room car accommoda
tions secured at BREN’fJ Ticket Office, No.
22 Hull street, and at the company’s depot,
foot of Liberty street
J. 8. Tyson. J.-.s. L. Taylor,
Master Trans Gen. Pass, Agent
it. G. Fleming, Snpt.
The largest and finest stock- of Fall Millinery and^aney Goods ever brought to
tins c.ty. My stock comprise*all the latest styles and novelties of the Sm.
Headquarters for Auching, Laces, Ladies Hose, Gloves, Human Hair fuucy
J jos— silk and mull, Zephyr, Corset, etc., etc. I have uLso on baud a
Fins Assortment of Rustic Picture Frames,
any size, very cheap,—from 25cts to $1.25—and am fully
prepared to frame all styles of pictures. I also have
U'ivo Good Davis Sewing Machines
, „ . hem. The Ladies arc requested to cad and
see me before purchasing elsewhere. I am.agent for E. But!crick'& Co’s patterns
tssg. til. 3. EBSHOtss,
1'r - ti t 13 I :
1
Ho use,
Be—.
BT.
OBOE k GURR
SOLE AGENT.
DYG? and HOST POPrbAl
ijtrcEd cf NXodcm Times,
©S’ ESETEATIOSS.
A Complete Assortment for sale by J. D
IIAIlt’KLL & IJJIO., Bainbridge.
Jf you £
of l>iL-i:ic.-“-.
ened by tLc struir* of
your duties avoid
If?
j If you tiro &
f moil of let-
*3 terstoilin^overnii
PjT nifr'ht work, to refi-
\ / to: o brain nerveand
j j waste, use Hop B.
n.ro yearn? find i • • salbring; from any In-
M -aipa ; liou ; ir you are mar-
^ OI *f^yoar.cr. fuireriiiff from
: in.? ou a bed of sick
h Sitters.
ThoiiHands die an
Corner of Broad and Shotwell streets, is
now open and ready for business, and in
Soliciting a liberal share of the public
patronage, the proprietor guarantees satis
faction in every particular. 11^ wants
10,000 Sales
of cotton this season, and is prepared to
weigh, house and ship that number, so
when you briug in your cotton don’t for
get the Plffnters’s Warehouse.
G. U GRIFFIN, Proprietor.
Grand Special Holiday Sales.
Comprising everything in the Dry Goods, Notion, and Grocery line usually carried by a
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE
GENTS AND BOYS READY-MADE
Winter Olothim
For Christmas, 1881. make yourself and
amily happy by the gift of a Piano or an
organ, that will till your home with mu-
’fc, not only for a day, hut for a lifetime, j
Special Holiday Sales*—300 first- ;
elass instruments from .<«• beit maker*; 163 j
styles, all prices, but no competition j
with cheap makers. We sell none but ]
JteliabU Instruments, from old maker.!
Others may deceive purchasers with oilers j
of $1000 Pianps for §225, and 27-stop
Organs for §05. but we won’t. Gold dol
lars can’t be bought for 50 cents. True
economy lies in purchase of a Reliable
Instrument, oW- aAnt it nwjr.
Best Instruments for least, money, is
our claim, compete I
ZS&MSSSrSSZ* PUBS I ITltt: ! PDRS1TUHE
LTJDBEN & BATES. Savannah, Ga
An immense lme of Shoes, Boots and Hosiery, for men. women, boys and misses. The
handsomest and cheapest lot of Hats in town, Gents nnderwerr. the best and cheapest.
But we cannot afford to enumerate, it would fill a whole page.
Everythin^' New and Fresh
FROM THE MANUFACTURER.
» ■ XT^TRADK. ^:— (”J_*
Berry, Houston County, Ga., Jan. 28, ’80.
Iu 1873 tin re were two negroes confined
n jail badly afflicted with Syphilis. In un
official capaejiy I employed C. T. Swift to
cure them, under a contract ‘‘no cure 110
pay.” He administered his “Syphiltific
Specific,’, and in a few weeks I fek bound
to pay him out ofthe county treasury, as
he had effected a complete and radical cure.
A. S. Giles, Ord. Uouston co. Ga.
Chattonooga. Teun., Feb, 14. 1877.
Tilt S. S. S. is giving good satisfaction.
One gentleman who had been coufb.ed to
his bed six weeks with Syphilitic Rheuma
tism. has been r-ured entirely, and speaks
in the lushest praise of it. Chiles & Bruav.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Pro
prietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by Pope A Me-
Lendon. Call for a copy of ‘‘Young Men’s
Friend.”
E. HEIDT,
de^er in
MEN’S & BOYS CLOTHING. ITA.TS AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
139 Congress 8t-, Savannah, Ga.
The old reliable and leading clothine
I house in Savannah. Established over 35
years. Always on hand a large stock of
men’s, youths, a#d boys alothing, hats,
shirts, ap|l furnishing goods ot every des
cription, carefully selected, and manufactu.
-ed expiessly _lbr our trade, at. priees to de
JOHN ERESRAN, fTanager,
Savanuah, - - Oa,
The Marshall House, with its capacious
vestibule, extensive and elegant verandah,
affording ladies a fine view of the prome
nade, airy and well-ventilated 1 corps, and
unrivaled table, is unquestionably the hug
est and
LEADING SAVANNAH KQTEL.
I respectfully refer the traveling public
to those of their ‘friends who have boen
guests of the Marshall House under the
the present management.
Hie increased patronage recetven by this
house has necessitated the lease of what was
formerly known as the “Florida House,”
and it has been supplied with elegant fur
niture. carpets, etc , and forms a grand com
bination under one management which-will
be appreciated by the traveling pubtic
JOHN BRE8XAN, ’’
JACK M. TERRELL, Manager,
of Bainbridge, in the office.
IX D. STULTS,
Wishes te inform his friends and the pub
lic generally that he will run a full stock of
FALLGOODS
this season, and will be undersold by n
one. He will make Fresh
GROOMS!
discretion
ried or single, <
poor health or 1u!.-,<.i.»j
ness, rely on Wop
Whoever y
whenever y <
that your
needs cleaiicl:
insr or s Liu in
without i;:(ox/ci
trA:c Nop
Emitters.
Have you dfs-
pepsin, uidney
omrinaru com • 1
plaint, diseosoj
of the
botccls, blood A
liver or nerves 7
You will do,
cured if you il«c
Hop Eiittcrc.
Ifyoaaresfm f
IS
it.’ It may
3avoyour
I ife. It has
saved hun-i
drccis. V;
qgamEsa
pppr.; |
tJ i
j form of Kidney
>disease tuat fuight
j have been prevented
•, bjr a timely uue of
liopBltters
7 e a 1c anc
HOP BITTEIS
■TO CO.,
IlMhetltr, R. Tj
A Toronto, Ont.
y -
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Consumption, that scourge of humanity,
is the great dread of the human family in
all civilized countries.
I 1 cel confident that I am in possession
of the only sure, infallable r.emedy—
now known to thz profession—for the posi
tive and speedy cure of that dread di-casc,
and its- unwelcome concomitants, viz-, CV
tarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility l
&c., &c. I may be called an old fogy. I
believe in medicine. Twenty-eight years
experience as a busy prac’itioneer. in the
best Consumptive Hospitals ofthe Old and
New world, has taught nit the value of
proper medication, both local and constitu
tional. in the cure of this great enemy ot
our race. I have found it. But I am di
gressing. I started out to say to those
suffering with Consumption or any ofthe
above maladies, that by addressing me, they
shall be put in possession of this great boon,
without charge, ar.d‘ shall have the benefit
of my experience in thousands of cases
successfully treated. Full particulars, di
rections for preparation and use, and all
necessary advice and_instructions for suc
cessful treatment at your own home, will be
received by you by return mail, free of
charge by addressing with stamp or stamped
self addressed envelope.
DR. M. E. BELL,
161 N. Calvert St., Baltimore] Md,
ISncltii lias Long
been used by the Hottentots in a.variety of
| A Specialty and would invite all who
I wanf P ure Fresh Grocsries at bottom uric
es to call on him. Aline lino of Boys
I Men’s and Women
Parker's
-aarantee OHaiSt**
i»IAW t’EBMIFUGE tt
destroy nuO expel 'Worm*
!>on tie human body,
whore they exist, if osed
according to the
lions. It is a safe and n»
Siatolo remedy,
F02 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AMD STORE KEEPERS.
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BAmnOBG, MB.
Ginger, Bucho, Man
drake, Stillingia, and
many of the best medi
cines known are com
bined in Parker's Ginger
Tonic, into a median*
of such varied powers, as
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
BcslIIei>.' * h AStrengtk
Restorer ETer F«e4.
It cures Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness, & diseaes
of the Stomach, Bowelt
noisery, Hats, Notions
And
Respectfully invites a call diseases. From these rude practitioners
( when in the city, or an order, which will
j have careful and prompt attention, at the
The Great Wholesale Southern Fiauoand i AsiJe fr0m ,US r? '? ck °f m «rcbandise Mr. Loeb is carrying, this season, a large headquarters for good clothing”
Organ Dealers. j anJ stock ot Furniture, which he selling at the | ‘ c.ouiid^, ja n 6 -m.
To Travelers,
Notice to Teachers of Public
Schools - Last Chance!!
This is to inform you, and each of you
hat if your reports are not handed in to
is office by Saturday the 17th inst., p-jy-
meut of your accounts will be barred.
Take notice, and governyouisclves accord
ingly. Signed. J. E. Dickenson,
County Scaool Commissioner.
This December ftli, 1881.
and complete stock of Furniture, which he selling at the
THE LOWEST CASH -PRICES.
Go to the Peopled Store for everything you wont—from a box of Sardines to a boeshead
of Bacon or from a spool of thread to a bale of checks, sheeting, etc.
OTgriAS LOEB.
Proprietor of the People’s Store.
Passengers arriving by the Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway can take
the ears of the Liberty Street Railroad,
road, whieb will take them to within a few
steps of the “HARNETT HOUSE.”
the remedy was borrowed by the resident
English and Dutch physicians, by whose
recommendation it was'employed in Europe
aud has since come into general use. Com
bined with Juniper and other desirable
ingredient, as in the preparation of Ran
kin's Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu
and Juniper, it proves a most reliable reme
dy for Nonretention or lncontihence
GENT’S
UNDERWEAR
Always on band. Also a superb lot of
Tobacco | Cigars
-PURE-
and
! HIGHEST PRICES
bladder- gravel or brickdust deposit milkv !
dtsenargesand all disease of bladder and
kidneys, and dropsical swelling in man •
woman or child. Prepared only by Hurt’ I
Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga., aid sold !
by all druggist, \
M . _ r* I Lungs, liver & Kidney*
Hair balsam. &.is entirely different from
The Pc:-. Clecnest. wd Eaters, Ctnger Essence.
Most Economical Hair Dross- and Other Tonics, aS K
ir^r. Never falls to restore the never intoxicates. Hisca*
youthful color to grey hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y.
fKiips
iilib
5,5 c ^ • * IS
l?SSSl|i.8§s
r ~ r>
SEEDS
IL
VDAV?g.LANDP"TH &S0HS- PH1IA
FOUTZ’S „
HORSE and CATTLE POWDEBSi
I Paid
for County Produce of all Kind
/», I). STCLfs.