The Wayne triumph. (Jesup, Ga.) 1875-????, October 02, 1875, Image 3

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®he LOCAL DEPARTMENT, JESUP, GEORGIA, Saturday, October 3, 1875. Our Agents. The following gentlemen aro authorized agents for the Triumph : Air. lUrrk IVsittY and J. R. Roberson, of Jesup; J. R. Franklin, of Brunswick. Local Affairs of the Week. —Sand-flies on toast—ice. —The weather’s rather coolish. —Jack Frost is not Jjiany miles off. —Fish-hook ginger-cake is the latest del icacy in this city. —The cool weather has given a little impetus to trade. --Read Advertisement of J. L. Morgan in another column. —While visiting Savannah call on the Meinhard Bros., Clothiers. —Walter A. Way, nttorney-at-lnw, of Darien, was in town this week. --One of our enterprising citizens is going to buy a watch pretty soon. —Our town has been enlivened for the past week with more than usual travel. —The Ware County Superior Court is in session this week, Judge John L. Harris, presiding. Attend the Sonth Georgia Fair, to be held in Thomasville, commencing on the 20th, and continuing five days. —And now the gentle flies will soon havo to unfold tlieir “little wings” and migrate to—well, we’re not particular where they locate. John Massey received a now supply Of goods this week. Go and see him and get his prices before purchasing elsewhere. —Friend Littlefield, of the Jesup House, is doing a lively business. His exoellen t eatersbip and attention to the wants of his guests fully entitles him to it. “Tobe” sel dom fails when he strives to win. —Messrs. Whaley <fc Son have the largest end best selected stock of goods in Jesup, consisting of dry goods, notions,boots and shoes, hats #nd caps, groceries and pro visions, and in fact everything kept in a first-class store. They compete with Savan nah prices. —Mr. I'. Ho.inott has his restaurant in full blast, and can accommodate from twenty-live to forty guests. Having been i ugaged in the business for years in Bos ton, New York, aad Jacksonville, Fla., is a sufficient recommendation of his eater ship. Ye,. that are hungry, give him a cal’. • —YVo hav? been favored with copious showers of ruin during the week, which, though late, wo trust will resuscitate po tatoes and cane, and add to the harvest of our farmers, who have suffered so long ond severely by the drought. A late frost evil! add materially to the yield of cane and potatoes. And we devoutly invoke that ' 'so mote it be! " —Jesup makes nu onward stride every week, and we now chronicle in addition to a restaurant, a fancy barber-sbop and pole, and in course of completion a ten pin alley, and billiard room, with accom panying bar fixture, Ac. The latter, if not considered ns improvements, will at any rate prove the adaptability of young Jesup for moderate amusements. —On Saturday last our African way ot smelling population were enlivened by the arrival of a goodly number of preachers of the faith. They apparently came welj provided with greon satchels and carpet bags, but from the leau appearance, think there were no provision in them, and that the eloquent gentlemen “toted’’them for the purpose of collecting their rations and other rewards of their labor. We do not speak lightly of religion, neither do we wish to discourage the efforts of the col ored population in this respect; but too often does a Wolf break into the fold, leav ing them in a worse condition both by precept and example. Jesup House. This favorite House of resort ia under going a complete renovation. Under the experienced and go-ahead principle of Xittlefield the traveling public are sure to be comforted inwardly as well no out wardly. Barber Shop. Solomon Mason has again opened up a first-class barber next door to John Easter ling’s store, where he would be pleased to render his services to his old customers and the public generally. Currency. Don't inflate, but conflagrate those •‘ragged edges” of “accountability" which infest our region; requiring the unlucky holder thereof to hunt the last bar-room hb visited and extract from the “pine gum" counter the missing portion. ‘‘Economy,” &c. One of our hotel-keepers has an eye to business. He hasa supply of watermelons, which he is more assidious in selling to his boarders, just before meal time. The consequence is the sale of his melons and the gain of the meal. Run Off the Xrack, Wo learn that on Wednesday an extra train, on the Atlantic A Gulf railroad, ran off the the track at No. 7*. No one was injured, acjl only three empty ears demol ished, and the regular way down-train for SswtXE&h delay#! for sevferl hours. That Applicant. Who wouldn’t be a local, particularly when there is nothing to locate, investigate, com memorate or subjugate, except three columns of mutter to “set up” in neurly us many hours? No quarrels, dog-tights, runaways, not even a political gasp to break the monotony ; quiet reigns supreme! We’bide our time, and in looking over the mail matter, suddenly turn a quaintly directed envelope—“To the Jesup Trumpet” —sizeable as a $19,a00 express package, and upon which three cents is mark ed as due. We eagerly grasp and con the con tents. Oh, ye gods 1 ’tis an application for position as local, with a—a specimen of his ability in full. Surely 'tis a literary miscel lany—commencing with a thread-bare joke on Andy Johnson and Browulow, and, ending, as it should, with a tail about the sigu ot a hotel that once was. flow we do Wish he was here ! What fountains of locals would guah forth) How our columns would bloom witu flushes of wit and satire! Our circulation would run up so as to necessitate the purchase of a “stop cylinder” press! our pursu ditto! und the paper assume such giguu.ic proportions! all through the means ot uu enterprising local, whose aptitude fur news exoeehed the de mand. We quote a lew lines uf bis poetic diifusiou and sample of his pithy reports, re. - batim tt literatim: “Thu following wo learn was sung in Macon by sum of the col and folks on hearing ut the deatu of an old white poison, us a compli ment ; old Miissu he is dead and gone no silvur spaid to dig him grave— no gold wuteb-chaue to lot him down— god d—n him, let him go.’’ “Tis said that the way those Clerks and yung Gents of Macon oun gambol and drink lugger is a sin to davie Krockitt. They must git awful big wages ? ” “The boilcrof a thrashing Mashiue exploded killing oa ly two men and u young boy, south ern farmers beware uf their stecui masbines.’ The following is an extract from bis appli cation for editorship : “I'm an excellent writer. Olio or two of the papers hero have been trying to git, me for a long time. Want me bad, but they can’t ‘cum it.’ Don’t hold out enuff indusements. The people of Macon want to see and read, my ar tickcls, and by this means you can get over half of the pr ,iio hero to subscribe and thus muke your , have an immense eirciilashun and then, there’s the advertizemunts; they'd jest more than roll in. I can come well recom mended. In times Gone by I used to edit a paper in Charleston, S, 0. I have article's by me, both originel and .elected. lam night clerk at the Isaacs House, but want to get on sum good journal to expand my idears. No objections to country papers. Will board with the proprietor. A big salary is expected 1 ! I’m none of your Cheap johns? ” You aro engaged! Como down! Como in the next mail or by telegraph, if you have to walk! The M, AB.R. R Cos. will char.ee you nothing for wearing ont the cross-ties, and perhaps the Gen'l Sup’t will give you roine thing to count the number of ties between here and Macon. An independent salary of SIO,OOO paid annually, promptly and cheerlully, und no questions! This paper cannot subsist without you! Wo regret to deprive Macon of her literary talent; but her loss is our gain. Come! Vive la bagatelle. Enterprise is every thing. He Goes Hunting. Our Jouob, who is much of a 9port i and au excellent shot on the wing of a turkey, sallied out in company with a friend, a few days since, for the purpose of gratifying his shooting inclination and providing his inuner man with a few rice birds. After several ineffectual shots, seemed puzzled at the result; ho blamed the gun, cursed the po .vder, damned the shot, and finally came to an inquest on the gun, which at the time needed re-tapping, so bringing the butt of it to bear upon the softer part of his abdominal, he proceed ed to business, hut forgetting tha bearing of the trigger, pulled the wrong one, which settled o;ir Jones in a recumbent position, and gave him a decided “spread eagle” appeaituice. Tha violent concus sion interfered considerably with his un usually hearty dinner, and scut more stars scintillating from his eyes t an ever were seen with a telescope. Our Jones is now under charge of a Doctor, whose practice of blister aud poultice to the in jured part, wo trust, will restore bis health and moderate his appetite for rice birds. Jones swears he’ll never shoot one again, nor eat one unless trapped by a South Carolina darkey. That Pump Again. After undergoing tho different phases of thirst and tho various shades of dirt, at tributable to the scarcity of water, thanks (not to our City Fathers), but to the in ventive genius of a suffering typo, who, by means of a few rags and a little packing, has enabled us to enjoy the blessings of a free supply of water. We breathe more easily aud our blood circulates more read ily. We feel purified inwardly as well as outwardly. “Cleanliness is next to Godli ness,” and a pump (in working coudition), with a good supply of water, will surely promote it. Patronise Home Enterprise. Mr. John Easterling, who we mentioned a week or two since as having opened a wheel-wright and general blaeksmithing shop, is turning out some fine buggies from his-establishment. We were aston ished at the complete finish of 1 he.se bug gies, and wonder why our farmers and others purchase elsewhere, when they can be sup,plied with more substantial and fully as neat looking vehicles at their their doors. Encourage home industry. Death of Col. T. M. Foreman We regret to le.trn the death of this pop ular and highly esteemed citizen of Glynn county, who died at Brunswick on the 29th u!t.- Communicated. Gainesville, Hall Cos.. Ga., ) September 27, 1875. j Editor Triumph 1 have just returned hum a slant trip up the Air Line Li. it. io llie city uf loecoa, which is nine-three miles from Atlanta, in Habersham conn ty. The uitv is but two years old; lias two hotels, seveial large brick stores and a nuinbei of residences, and many new houses now being built. From Toccou City it is about two miles to Toccua Falls, one ot tile most beauti till natural spots I have ever beheld, and requires no artificial polish to beau tify it. The lull ot water is, by late measurement, one hundred aud sixtv four feet, perpendicular. This never' failing stream of water, at lowest, is about sixteen or eighteen feet wide, while at the loot and oil’ tt slant dis tance, it reminds you of a beautiful bridal veil; and here the water-fall creates a constant, gentle, cool breeze, and in halt an liner you are quite cool enough the hottest, summer day. There is a winding path up to the tup, where you can stand and view the ball front above with safety. It would be a pity lor this beautiful spot of nature ever to be disturbed by the baud of man. From Toccoa City you go back tilt ecu miles over a mountain-road to Tallulah Falls, in Uubun county. The Tallulah rivet, which Is one of tlto head waters of the Savannah river, helps to furnish the excellent water to the City of sav annah, has apparently burst its way through a mountain of rock, and forms a continuation of rapids lor a mile or more, jumping and pitching with a con stant roar that would remind you ot a heavy sou suri. To my surprise, how ever. 1 found no peipcudiculur lull there, yet the scene is grand and fearful. Im agine yourself walking a path not over a foot wide, with stones and vines to trip you up at every step, w ith nothing but a high rock on one side and on the other a perpendicular precipice of two hundred leet, where one false step would send you to eternity, bt low, and you will see there is not much pleasure, but a feeling ol horror, and you with u job to get back. That place requires artificial work to protect visitors, and without it we will not go the second time. Many of the points from which you view the rapids below, have names,, such as “l’he Devil’s l’ulpit,” “The Lover’s leap,” etc. Our guide was a limber, genuine mountaineer, about twenty years old, in shirt incl pants only, and being so light and active, run but little risk in being killed il he hud fallen over, lleictnindcd me of a eat squirrel. 1 lie Superior Court is in session here, and Hie country people are in by hun dreds, and appeaiylo be a quiet, orderly people. Judge liiee sits with dig tity, and io his charge to the grand jury, drew thi/ii attention to several important matters that I never heard given before 1 lie ' horse swapping-ground” during court week amuses any one' who has never seen it before. 1 was one of that class. From one to ihtee hundred men and horses gathered at and on the old Baptist burial gtotind in Hie village to swap horses. Not over ten dollars troot is allowed in any case. Generally, a bushel of corn or wheat, a pocket, knife, a gallon of corn whiskey or up. pic-jack. No horse or mule in Hie lot is worth over forty dollars. "I’ll give you my Itoise for your mule! Throw your saddle!” and you can see half a dozen saddles (so called) Hying in the air at once. Our old friend, Sapp, would enjoy this; you know lie is f oud of changing horses. Wayne County. Dieci, In Jesup, Ga., September 27, 1875, Mary Ann ( wife of llr. Win. S. Middleton, aged about 47 years. Mississippi Valley Trading Company of England* Dr Worrall, the managing director and repiesentative of the above company, has boon decidedly successful in awakening the interest of the people generally in his tour through this State, in favor of direct trade. His visit to Brunswick called forth the hos pitalities of the city, and bis survey of tlie harbor was very satisfactory. From tins point he visited -Savannah, where every courtesy au 1 attention was duly extended, it appears that as yet no selection has been made as to which of the above places will be made the Port of Entry. Bruns wick certain y has the advautdge as a Sea- Port, while Savannah claims still greater advantages in trade, capital and business importance. The Sunday Telegram Is the name of anew paper about to be issued in .Savannah, taking tire place of the Advertiser (now retired) which was issued ou that day. It will be experimen tal, aud the continuance of the enterprise will depend upon the encouragement it receives. The papers will be sold at five cents per copy, aud no subscription for any period taken. No contracts for ad vertisements will he made beyond a single issue. Colonists, Emigrants and Travelser Westward. For map circulars, condensed tiuoo tables and general information in regard to trans portation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico. T'tah and California, apply to er addre-a Ai.beht B. iisrss, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,, Ga. No one should go (Vest without fir-t g'-tt:n/ in cointirunieUion with the General Rail road Agent, and become informed as to supe i or uivantiges, cheap and quire transport 1 tior* r, j families, household goods, stock and iartni eg implements generady. All information cheerfully given. W. L. BAXLEY, <?. P 4. T. A. Drama at the South. We notice that the drama at the South will be again revived this season, and that the theatres in the principal cities are be ing thoroughly renovated. Lovers of the Histrionic art will be entertained by many of the star actors of the northern cities* Edwin Booth is among the number. A'e aro glad to note a move In this direction, as the appreciative talent of the Sooth for good acting inis by no means become viti ated. The success ol tli undertaking will, we trus., verify our prediction. The Savannah Theatre was opeued last night by the Fay Templeton Troupe, in the new drama, entitled “Cuba, or the Fate of Captain Fry.” COMMERCIAL. Je*up Market KrpoH. Corrected weekly by W. H. Whaley A Son. Fowls, crown pur $0 a $ 70 Fowls, halt’ grown p iir 40 a Chickens, small, pair 00 a 00 Ducks, English, pair 1 00 a Geese, grown, pair 0 00 a 1 50 Turkeys, largo, pair 2 25 a Eggs, per dozen a 20 Venison, per pound 10 a Quails, per pair a 10 Honey, per gallon. 70 a Country butter, per pound 30 a Dressed hogs, per pound 8 a Sweet potatoes, per bushel 75 a Syrup, per gallon 50 a Hides, dry llint, per pound... 11 a Hides, dry salted, per pound.. 10 a Tallow, per pound 6 a Heeswax, per pound 25 a Wool, per pound 33 a 31 Yarn, per bunch 1 35 a 1 50 Deer skins, per pound 25 a Otter skins, each 76 a 1 50 Sides, C. li , per pound 16 a Shoulders, per pound 13 a Hams, per pound 18 a Flour, per barrel 6 50 a 9 00 Salt, per sack 2 (Ml a Meal, per bushel 1 30 a Corn, white, por bushel 1 20 a 1 15 Corn, yellow, per bushel a 1 10 Oats, p* j r bushel 85 a 90 Ilay, per cwf 1 80 a Tobacco, per lb 65 a 1 00 Coffee, lbs for 100 Sugar, per lb 12$ a 15 Tea, per pound I 00 a 1 25 Cheese, per pound 25 Rice, per pound 10 Prints 8 a 12$ Homespun , 7 a 151 Domeslios 1a 6 llarien Timber Market. (From t lie Timber Gazette.) AVRRAGU. SQUARE TIMBER —FAIR TO GOOD 600 5 a 5.50 700 6 a 0.50 800 7 ft 8 900 8 a 9 1000 9 a 10 SCAD Tin UK It. 300 4 a 4.5 400 6 a 6.50 450 7.50 to 8 500 8.50 a 9 Brunswick Aadvertissmts. New Jewlery Shop. lIIIUKttWICK GEOKiiIA. o x o wi, BOffisw&n Formerly with ciiarles doer fling ek, on U.iy Street, has taken the room bet wean the DA VIDSON ITO USE AND POST OFFICE . lie will be pleased to meet his friends and all who may wish any work done in hifl line at the stand above mentioned. He will spare no pains to please all who may favor him with their patronage. Prices moderate. A Select stool; of FINE JEWELRY is kept on hand to which ho invites the atten tion of the public. Give him a call and a fair trial. All work entrusted to the care of Mr. W. W. WILKINS will vied with prompt at tention. Sept. 25-ly. VALUABLE JOURNALS. -J -THE-}- SAVANNAH NEWS. Published Daily and Weekly at NAVAV.VAII, GKOItGIA. 1876. AGAIN! 1875 LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Continues for the present year its liberal ar rangement, whereby, on the 31st of December, 1875, it will distribute impartially among its subscribers, 1 0,0 o o In presents, comprising Greenbacks and near ly one thousand useful and beautiful urticles. The Cos uit I kk-Journal is a long-establish ed, live, wide-awake, progressive newsy; bright aud spicy paper. No other paper offers such inducements to subscribers and club-agents. Circulars with lull particulars and specimen copies /ent free <*n application Terms, $2.00 a year and lib eral offWs to clubs. Address, W. 11. HAL DEMAN, Pres. Courier-Journal Cos., Louisville, Ky C ourt ( alendar llruuswlck Circuit. John L. Harris, Judge. Bjmon W. Hitch Solicitor General. Pierce. —First Mondays in .March und Sep tern her. Wayne.—Second Mondays in March and September. Am*mng.--Third Mondays in March and •September. Ware.—Fourth Mondays in March and September. Cokpke.—First Tuesdays in April and Oc tober. Clinch. —Second Tuesdays in April and October. Echols.—Third Mondays in April and Oc tober. Camden.—Tuesdays after fourth Mondays April and m October. Charlton. —Mondays after Camden Court. Glynn.—Tuesdays after fourth Mondays in May and November. Glynn O-urt may be continuedunti! the business is disposed of. Liberty.—Tuesdays after third Mondays inMay sIJ November. SAV. ADVERTISEMENTS —||—CORNER OF —1| — BARNARD AND BRYAN STS., [MARKET SQUARE,; SAVANNAH, GA., A. E. CARR. P.oprietor. BOARD TWO DOLLARS PER DAY. Having recently taken charge ot this Home, thoroughly renovated, re-furnished and re-fit ted up the same, besides adding nil the mod ern improvements, such as Telegr.iph Office. Post Office, Heading room, Hilliard room and Barber-shop with baths in connection, and in fact everything necessarily connected with a first class Hotel for the comfort, convenience and amusement of guests, for gnu-half the money paid at other Hoteis where no better accommodations are to be bad, the Proprietor respectfu ly solicits the patronage of the travel ing public generally, ami particularly his old frit mis and patrons in Darien und Southeastern Gcoigiu, to give his llouse a trial while visit ing the city of Savannah. WE ARE SOLE Agents for Fieit m Valley BOURDON \\ ii i N it 11: tt. These aro a Fine Grade of Goods wo will sell at Distiller's Prices. BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE WHISKIES, KENTUCKY WHISKIES. CORN WHISKIES, WHEAT WHISKIES, Imported and Domestic Brandies. Imported and Domestic Gins, Imported and Domestic Rums Imported PORT. SHERRY and CLA.RET WINES, Cases MINT JTJLIPS, Stn. Bitters! Cases Gin and Brandy Cocktails Cases Schiedam Schnapps Old Tom Gin. Cigars and TOBACCOS of all grades. A full assortment of Canned Goods consisting of SARDINES, OYSTER'. TOMATOES, PEEACHES. SALMON, LOB STERS, MUSTARDS. BAKING POWDERS, CELERY'. SALT, MILK, in cases. BRANDY FRUITS, PICKLES, Sauces in Cases, Soda, Soaps. Potash, Starch, etc. Also all articles ot Heavy Groceries, which we wiil sell at CLOSE FIGURES For CASH, and to prompt paying Custom ers. Macon Advertisements H. BENDHEIM &CO.. JOBBER IN Cofyucos, —And— SMOKERS AIITICLES, NO. 72 CHERRY STREET, Macon, Georgia. H. CAMPBELL. | J. B. ENGLISH, CAMPBELL & ENGLISH, and Wholesale Liquor* Dealers, CHERRY STRREET, Macon, Cra. J E SUP ADVEIIiEMENrs. JNO. EASTERLING Jesup, Georgia, DEALER IN Dry-Goods, Groceries , Boots, Shoes Hats , Cays, Hardware, Notions, &c. Highest market price paid for all|f.inds ef Country Produce. Zo ly It Came ! I Saw! It Conquered! WORTH A DOLLAR ! Send stamp for Circular, or 10 cts. for sample. Address, S. C. P. Cc , Box @7, ScottsvJlft; Kj* Savannah Advertisevu J. L. MORGAN’S —PATENT— SUGAR SKIMML AND COOLEI *■ This useful invention consists in a Stir which stes ou tho boiler and through • the boiling juice overflows, is cooled again descends into the boiler, leaving scum on the top; thereby doing all tho w SKIMMING AND COOLIM and doing it better than it can possii done by the old mode of Skimming and ing by hand. It skims perfectly—impossible to nm ■ waste—makes prettier and better Syrup i: can bo made without it; and even the * rapid boiling has no effect upon it in cat t waste. One hand can run a HALF DOZEN BOILER;.'. with more ease than two can mind one L< . * w ithout it. Nothing to do but put in the <•.;.* juice, keep up the tire aud take the Syrup *ut when it is done. PRICE LIST: 81/.KB. Pl> iC " 30 Gallou Boilers .....8 9 hO 40 “ ** 10 00 50 *• “ 1J <0 60 14 “ 12 Of 80 “ “ .. 13 0 J. L. MOHUAN, Patentee. 190 Conukkss St., Saaannah, Ga REMOVED TO 157 BROUGHTON ST Crawford &. Lovell, Dealers In AMERICAN, ENGLISH, and German Hardware, Agricult nrnl lin (tie incut tt. TIN PLATE, NAILS. GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, AND Sporting Goods, YVoodenvviue, Broom-,, etc*., etc. MAN UFACTURERS of TINWARE. 157 BROUGHTON ST., Sir ran nab. (Itt. M7t lUSXDKHBOX, COTTON FACTOR —AND— General Commission Merchant, 180 BAY BTRBB.T, SAVANNAH, - - -* GEORGIA. Quick ta lea, ami prompt return. Proceeds 1 y Uapreii, or otherwise an flucired. Coxstami zstu souctTEp. 7 iai, THE SINGES, Again, Triumphant J THE WORLD’S AWARD AGAIN RECEIVED BY “THE WOULD’ FAVORITE.* Sewing Machine Sales 1874 : The table of Sewing Machine hulcs for 1874 hhow that onr sale** lot year amounted to £4l,tLl) Machine, being u largo in or cum; oVe‘ Hie m* l * B Of lb# previous year. The labia shows that our sales exceed those of any other Com|.">iv for tins period named, by th number of Machines, or nearly TIIMLE TIMES 11108 ft OK ANY OTJlgft COUi'AN Y. It, muy be further stated that the sales ot 1873, as compared with those of 1872, nbow a relatively larger increase, beyond the sail -* of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we *.ld 45,000 more Machines than any other Gum puny ; whereas, in 1873, tiie eales were 113,254 MACHINE IN EXCESS OK OL II M10!ll“-T CUUFLTIToII, And in 1874 our sales were 1 19,852 Malaises Moke Than Any Oiuf.n Company. THE Sl\uiii~lANTß’G (<)., 172 Broughton St., Savannah, (Jo., €. A. VOttllDlHill. JWAMACif.n. tot BRANCH OFFICES In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, C<> lumbus and Thoinasville, Ga,; Charles off and Columbia, S. C.; Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Florida* '&3BSend your address to the above !?. - for a Catalogue of the celebrated GLOVE FIT lINQ PATTERNS. Th. . the best, the cheapest and most stylish ?>.•! terns in the murket. The latest styles slwm on bund. Fall Catalogues to arrive. I. EPSTIIE & BRO, Jobbers in I JDrji tToobs, Hats, Boots, Shoes, NOTIONS, &c. Soutbcant Corner Whitaker 2. Broughton Streets, SAVANNAH, CA. Au*..4-lr . MARSHALL HOUS3, Su va.nuu.li, Ga. - A. B. LUCE Proprietor day, M.OO. SOiOOIffiOISr BiaO'T’HEH.S Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, 173 and 175 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., OFFER THE FOLLOWINg AT LO WEST PRICES :