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W. L. Mathews, Jr., Edltar A Publisher
swscaiPTiosr feioe, $ 1.50 w nu,
MVLTA.tlA. IgA. »»>«]. SPAS.
The Marion County Argus lias passed
into the hands of Dr. F. L. Wisdom,
with Dr. W. J. Mitchell as editor and
manager. W* extend them the right
hand of fellowship and wish them suc
cess in their new enterprise.
We are in receipffoffa copy of the
eulogy’of Hon. Olin’Wellborn, of Tex
as, on the late Moil. B. II. Hill, of Geor
gia. delivered in the House of Repre
sentatives, on the 25th January, 1883.
It is a tribute worthy of the honored
subject, and does great credit to the
liosrt and mind of its|eloquent',author.
(iOLOID ITEMS.
Goloid, Ga. Feb, 28th, 1883.
Eggs, chickens and rneaslts are,plen
tifai.
Mr. J. II. Brown^made a flying visit
to Bulloch*thia*week.
The boxjcutting^eason is Jnow over.
Preaching at Douglas ^Branch 1st
Babbatii in each month.
The uextjSunday Sehool'Conveiitiou
will he held at Middle k Ground Church
Mr. James A.‘Dixon died last week
in the ninety-seventh)year *f his age.
Mr. WillianBWarner is spending the
moat of tiis time now with this grand
daughter, Mrs. Robert W.Nunnally.
Mr. Thomas Brewer, of Effingham
county has bought a place at Cooper
ville
Messrs. Blitch Si Newton, at No.j5
Central Railroad,f t have planted, quite
a crop of Irish.'potatoes thi* season.
Mr. J. D. Roberts bought a very fine
Jntilc from Mv,|Walker’s stables at Red
Bluff, tbe other day. We learn that
he lias sold a great many horses and
mules.this seasou.
Mr. Israel Zeigler, one of our most
successful farmers, commenced plant
ing : his corn crop on the 2Gth inst.
Uourt at Marland’s Mill last Satur
day. A good [deal of business was
transacted, Justices Andrews and Hol
lingsworth presiding. Messrs.!; £> e ]]
and.Oliver, * P of Sylvania - were.'ipresent. “ r
The farmers i Athe vicinity ilti of Cam
_j i h i - Mr
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jci-fly hope .
cessful this year in raising crops
Rev. Glen J. Thompson p assed here
a few days since. Was glad to see him
looking so well. Ho reports everything
quiet in his neighborhood.
Sorry for that young man who was
thrown from kis horse last Sunday
night. Go to see your sweetheart in
the day, my friend, it is dangerous to
be thrown from a horse at night while
away from loving hands aid the cam
phor bottle.
Mr. T. A. Armstead is building a
new house. YVonder what he means ?
Hope to hear those happy bells ring
ing again soon.
Mr.John R. Evans, Jr., has some
very fine turnips. He will please ac
cept many thanks for the sample sent
ns. They were very fine indeed.
Mr. Isaac Varnadoe, who distilled
turpentine for Messrs. Cail A Hol
lingsworth last rear, is doing business
now in Brooks county. Hope that he
may be successful in anything that he
undertake*.
No doubt the happy couple who
passed here the other night were neith
er thinking or careiag about anything
else in this world but themselves, or
they would have certainly noticed that
-t he man tn the moon was looking.
Many shad are being caught in the
Ogeechee. What has bocoms of Mr.
W. L. Mock? We have been iookiig
for that fishing party until hope has
almost grown gray.
Uncle Abram was very much affec.
ted last week at the death of old Jim
If we have been correctly informed,
the above named mule was purchased
from a Tennessee trader in the year
1833.
The Sunday School atGilga! contin
ues toimprove. The singing-it splen
did and all appear deeply interested
in the prosperity of the School. Hope
that it may continue to be a blessing
to that entire community. Other
Schools had better look well after thei.i
aurels or Gilgal will surely carry off
the banner.
We learn that there will be a great
many watermelons planted this season
along the line of the Central Railroad,
in this county. Hope that all who
plant may reap a rich harvest, but it
appears like too many are going into
the business. R.
P. P. Proffit, Hartwell, says : “I took
Brown’s Iron Bittars with good results
it added to my physical strangth.”
Th* Art Amateur for Hare hi cos*
(aim admiinbis fuil-sieed workiuf de
siguea for clover, azalea* and watr *
lillie* for china painter*; a Sautli Kei
sin jjI on chair seat,ainl a chalice vail
for embroiderer*; a score of delicious
cupida, and a page of fresh and excel*
leat monograms, twenty-six in num
ber, fifing the Wter A in successive
combinations w th the entire alphabet,
The remaining letters are to be aimi
larlv given in future numbers. The
leading article in this issue is a capital
notice of the Water-Color Exhibition,
by Edward Btrahan. with illustrations
of over thirty of the noteworthy pic
tures. Houghton’s beautiful painting,
“Snow in Spring.” is finely reproduced
and there is a good portrait of Dore
with some good examples ol his work.
Flower painters, china painters, fan
painters and photograph portraitists
are remembered in the practical arti
cles, and there is much pleasant and
copiously illustrated talk about I'rsnch
furniture, Japanese art, new bouses,
old fashions, and a variety of other art
topics. On the whole, the March num
ber is an excellent specimen of this al
ways attractive magazine. Price, 3f>
ceil is. $•£ a year. Montague Murks,
publisher, 23 Union riqtiare, New
York.
ADT1CE 2TO MOTHER*.
Are you disturbed at night turn bro
ken of your rest by a sick child suffer
ing and crying with pain of cutting
teeth? If so, send at once and get a
bottle of Mrs. WIn'slow’b Soothi.no
Syrup for Children Teething. It*
value is incalculable. Depend upon it,
mothers, there is no mistake about it.
It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, reg
ulates the stomach and bowels, cures
wind colic, softens the gums, reduces
infiamation, and gives tone Winslow’s and energy
to the whole system. Mrs.
Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth
ing i» pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and
best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25 eeuis a bottle. mch 2-lv.
J. Scanlon, W. Broad street, Savan
nah, says: “Brown’s Iron Bitter* cured
me of dyspepsia.”
DENTAL NOTICE.
*
DR. M. D. LANIER,
Having completed a course of Medical
Lectures, has returned to MII.LEN
and re-oiifcvic dKdaF ’ 'teW' Ilf t.-Lffiice /.**»i and
-- ■■■ ina ol.
now ofli‘i
j. ■ '! refiWkjrotigkout Can Dr found in
at
iiome at airtimes.
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DREGS! DRUGS!!
XIR l, (iS „ ! ! !
XvXXInXnEXT, G-JL.
A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED.
TIIE MTLLEN DRUG STORE, in
a is room adjoining Dr. Lanier’s Office,
under his immediate supervision
with a fresh lot. of MEDICINES of all
description*.
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, VAR
NISH. STATIONERY, CON
FECTIONERY, FINE CI
GARS and TOBACCO.
jJSsJ-Garden Seed at way* on hand.
BEAN NEWMAN,
WITH
Lippman Brothers,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Adopts this method of returning thank*
to his customers, on the line of tbe
Central Road, for their very liberal
patronage and solicits towards him in the past,
a continuance of the same
in the future.
N. B. Goods ran be bought, no
cheaper or terms made easier else where
than with the MESSRS.
Lippman Brothers.
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V. The Georgia Major.’'
A NEW SOUTHERN LITERARY
AND HUMOROUS JOURNAL.
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Published Weekly at Atlanta, Ga., bv
Small – Williams. ’
It is an electrical success! On the
announcement of its publication, we
are in receipt of hundreds of orders
from all parts of the Union.
It will be the only representative
journal of Southern Life, Customs, Hu
mor and Popular History.
“OLD SI.” tlie famous negro philos
opher, airs his wit and wisdom iu ’ ev
ery issue.
Headquarters of -< The Georgia Ma
Sand are at Atlanta, Ga.
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Address :
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oJYIAJULj – >V ILLIAMo,
and Publisher* Atlanta, C*.
VIRGIL B. LOVETT
WITH
PAUL DECKER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
And dealer in CHOICE LIQUORS
iiiid|Fancy Groceries. A full line ot
the finest in the market always on
hand. MR. LOVETT will take great
pleasure in filling.(all orders from his
friends. Call and see him at
152 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNAH
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Ho-o-ss®.
VALENTINE BASLER,
(Successor to bia.Brother Antony Basler)
THE WELL KNOWN
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TEN EXIST .A.XTLGUY.
At ths Old Stand, 174 Bryan Strsat,
(opposite the Market)
Retail dealer in Brandies, Whiskies,
Wines, Lager Beer, Ale and all other
Liquors. My Foreign Liquors are all
of my own importation.
li M to
RICH A MORRISON,
DEALERS IN
Clotliiug, Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, – HATS,
Market Square, Cor. Congress, St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Georgia, Scriven County,
Ellen M. Lawton. Administratrix of the
estate of Robert T. Law ton, of said conntv
deceased, having tiled, in the office of the
Ordinary of said county, her written petition
or tiSMMNHMMMri Matters of dis mission [inte- rned
r a
no 1
trail
the
der*f hand and oi Yr
.la-.rary, 1S83. M. M. PtlM
Ordina’-y bCnien county.
GEORGIA, SCKIVJE-' COUNTY.
Crawford E. Sow.dt. Administrator of the i
estate of Benjamin Bell, ol said county tie-1
ceased, has. in proper form, applied for
ters of dismission from the administration of
said deceased. Therefore all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show cause, if
any they discharged can, whysaid Adniinistratorshould the administration
not, be from
of the estate of said deceased and receive let
ters ol'dismissiou on the second Monday
May, 1883. Given under my hand and official
signature 41. this M. 26th TOTTER. January, Ordinary, 1883, S,
C,
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HAVING JUST RECEIVED A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
HATS – BONNETS
and bought at one half of the regular
price, 1 will sell to inv customers and
pitrons this line of goods at pi ices be
low any ever offered before. Call and
see how cheap they are. Special line in
HOSIERY', GLOVES, CORSETS
LINEN AND SILK ■ip:
HANDKERCHIEFS.
The|largest and best selected stock in
the city. BLACK SILKS, BLACK
CASHMERES, VELVETS in all colors
PLUSHES in all colors. TRIMMING
SILKS.
Bargains offered daily in the HO
SIERY DEPA RTMENT.
^ * • HOUSTON,
149 BROUGHTON STREET.
SCRIVEN SHERI EE’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Scriven County.
Will be sold before I ho door of the
Court House, in Sylvania. Striven
county, Ga., between the lesrai hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in March next, |
thefollowing property, to-wit.: Forty !
five pieces hewn oak timber, supposed
to be about 30.000 feet, lying near the
track of Central Iiailrord, near Station
No.5)^ in said county. Levied on as the
property of Thomas R. Hines – Sous
satisfy a li. fa.issued from the Coun
court of Jefferson county, Ga., in fa
of William II. Blitch, Executorof,
Estate of John G. Blitch, deceased, ’
said Thomas It. Hines – Sons. |
H. R. KEMP, Deputy Sheriff, S. C. 1
Qnlck and Sure, I
Many miserable . peop e drag , themselves
steadily with railing sinking strength, feeling that they
into their graves, when
using Parder’s Ginger Tonic they would
a cure commencing with the Itrst dose.
qffivkiy and
CoQrgla Scr.ven County.
Virgil II. Burns, Administrator uf
the Estate of George C. Burns, of said
county, deceased, having filed his writ
tea petition, ill the Ordinary’s office of
said county, for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the said deceased,
other than that'set apart to him as a
homestead, consisting of one tract of
land containingflvejiiundred and thir
ty-live acres, more or less, and bounded
by said homestead lands. Ogecchcc
Rivet and lands of J. W, Ogilvle, the
same will be heard before th* Court of
Ordinary at the regular term of said
Court *o be held on the second Monday
iu March, 1883. Given under my hand
and official signature this 17th Janu
ary, 1883. M. M. POTTER,
Ordinary Striven Co.
Georgia, Scriven County.
Jose pli L. Parker Inn applied fer Kxemp
tion of l’ersonaltr and iwttinjr apart and val
uation of Homestead, and 1 will pass up ion
the same at ten o’clock a. Jm. on the ‘22nd
dav of February, 1883. at my otlice in Srlva
liia, (la. M.41. POTTER, Ordinary 8.0.
«g«OE5<»*A. Serlven Comity,
Mrs. Jane E, Wellannd William it. Welts
have, in proper form applied lor the permanent Estate of
Letters ol Administration on
John M. Wells, lateofaaid county,deceased
and said application "'ill be heard before the
Court of Ordinary of said county at the reg
ular term of said Court,to be held on the seo
oml Monday in February,1883. (liven under
mv hand and oilicial signature,this 28th Dee.
1882. M. M. POTTER, Ordinary S. C.
tiiEOKCilA, aierivesi toonty,
Mary E, Mitchell, of said county, has ap
plied, in proper form for LeiUraol Guardian
ship of Howard N. Mitchell. Lawton \V,
Mitchell and Elizabeth A. Mitchell, minors
of said county, under th* age of fourteen
years, and the same will be h9ard before the
Court of Ordinary of said count}, at the reg
ular term of ssid'Court, to be held on the sec
ond Alondar iu February, 1383.
' l'OTTEK, Ordinary 8. 0.
M M.
WHOA BAR
EVERYBODY,
LARGE OR SMALL. TALL OR
SLIM, LITTLE OR BIG,
FAT OH LEAN,
^JLaJLa
0 M2 k COKVIKCE TOES SELVES TEA
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THE POPULAR ONE PR 1C
A ,Mn®r
ND HITTERS,
HAVE ON- TXYYXTID
The NEATEST selection of Men’s
Youth’s and Boy’s
01otlaJ.Eigg-»
In the city of SAVANNAH, and at
prices that arc really ASTONISHING
GENPS FURNISHING GOODS 3
In endless varieties. Oar ONE DOL
LAR WHITE
Lauudried Shirt
Beats the World, All orders sent
d® O, J3®
Will recieve our prompt attention with
the privilege to examine and return
should they not meet with your ap
pi-oval.
mr- Sole Agents for TOWERS
CELEBRATED OILED CLOTHING
AND RUBBER GOODS.
MR S. C. VAKNEDOE
Is still connected with our house and
would he pleased to have his friends
call on him. Respectfully,
Appel Bros..
163 Congress Streat,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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R TO 0¥
By Getting The Best
Boots and Shoes
Go where you will find the finest as
sortment of Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren’s shoes, also Men’s and Boy’s Boots
and Shoes. No inferior goods. Y'ou
will not fail to be suited at
P. TUBERDY’S
136 Broughton Street,
(Near Lyons’ Block,)
A. NITAH-, O-A
JONES’ POPULAR SHOE STORE,
149 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
CfrO TO
FOR, anything you may want
In Boots and Shoes of all Descriptions,
For LADIES, MISSES – CHILDREN, and for YOUTHS, BOYS * CENTS l
CHEAP SHOES .AXTID GOODiSHOES
AT THE OLD TAND,
149 CONGRESS STREET.
ierPEI/8 CORN SOLVENT CURES CORNS IN 10 HOURS—Pric* tU
ISRAEL DASHER. JOSEPH P. GERMAINE. FRANK W. DaSUEB.
I. DASHER, – CO.,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
Ilf «##»# $
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Small Wares,
RIBBONS, ETO-,
145 BKGUGHTON STREET, CORNER WHITAKER,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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NEATEST STYLES.
Respectfully announce to the public in general that I have just received
large and varied stock of Men’s Youth’s and Boys C’iothixg, the_ nobbiss*
styles ot flats and a large stock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods with which I
DEFY
Any house in the city-of Savannah lofcompete in prices, styles and quality. I
will positively give better goods and the lxtest|and most fasuiouable styles f»r
less money than either of my
COMPETITORS.
I am deterrosned to retain the reputation} as being THE LEADING
CLOTHIER OF SAVANNAH. Come and see for.y ourselves, and be convinced
189, 191 – 198 Congress Street*, Coiner Jeffere<*
I will also send goods to any address C. O. D.. per Ex pres s,
ledge of examining before paying and returning if no^ugWKM||HH
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Feb. 9-ly.
WHO ARE
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FOE FURNITURE – CARPETS,
YY'e keep on band constantly a full assojof CHAMBER AND BAI
LOR SETS, Wardrobes. Bookcases, Hat Racks.’Looking Glasses. Side Board*
Safes’Etc. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT^* full in every respect, compris
ing all grades of Carpets FROM TWEN'TY-FIVEgCENTS UP TO THREE
DOLLARS PER YARD. Window Shades, Oil cloths, Mattings, and a full
line of Upholstery Goods. We respectful! vjiuvite you to call and examine our
Stock and Prices before making purchases as we are sure we can please you
both iu duality and p.iices. REMEMBER TIIE PLACE,
Hea.«i€i^ie»rfers
169 – 171 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, GA
Ill k CD’S
FERTILIZERS,
Plow Brand Raw Bone Superphosphate,
DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE;
HX. APE. X °Xt 9
For Sale By J. C. OVERSTREET
GEO. W. YVATERS,
YV. R. CAIL.
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