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way in tlie Swaim Court martial,
Wt just now thedefendant is putting in some
telling licks. He openly declares that
Bateman is a very crooked character. Mr.
Bateman’s friends in Savannah wii 1 be sorry
to hear this.
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Cleveland is a curious sort »/f man. He
wouldn’t even accept a pair of boots sent
him as a present by an enthusiastic shoe
maker, but would insist upon paying S2O
for them. He solaced the soul of the pat
riotic donor, however, by promising to wear
them on inauguration day.
Os all the impracticable measures ever
introduced into Congress, it does look as if
Mr. Reagan’s inter-State Commerce bill is
obliged to prove the most impracticable.
How Congress can possibly expect to
manage the business of all the railroads of
the United States is far beyond the grasp of
an ordinary mind.
New York city will spend sixty or
seventy thousand dollars in a week to hear a
few trills from a woman or to see an actor
of Irving’s size act, but cannot raise in 12
months $250,000 to place in proper position
a great statue that is given by another
country and that is one of the wonders
of modern genius.
If it be true, as stated, that President
elect Cleveland has really offered the Treas
ury portfolio to Senator Bayard, and that he
has accepted the offer, it will be a very prac
tical evidence of the fact that Mr. Cleveland
proposes to give the country an honest ad
ministration. What a refreshing spectacle
it will be to see such a man as Mr. Bayard
at the head cf the finances of the govern
ment. In selecting him for his Cabinet,
Mr. Cleveland has made a good start.
McCULLOCIFS CONFIRMATION.
After a considerable delay, caused by the
dilatory tactics of the repudiation Senator
from Virginia, Mr. Riddleberger, Hon.
Hugh McCulloch has been confirmed as See
retary of the Treasury, by a vote of 50 to
1, —that lone solitary 1 being the vote of
Riddleberger himself. This result was to
have been expected, but the case presents
very strikingly some of the curiosities of
politics.
When Mahone first started his repudiation
movement in Virginia, he found Mr. McCul
loch the bitter and uncompromising enemy
of his unprincipled schemes. At that time,
Hfor political reasons, and to defeat
□ocratic party at any cost, the Re
tt administration, a Republican Sen
-1 the Republican party generally
I the aid and comfort possible to
i, and it was largely through the as
he received from the administration
—which placed the Federal pat
ronage of Virginia entirely in
his hands— that he was enabled
to accomplish his purposes. Now, after the
lapse of several years, we see this very man
who so bitterly opposed Mahone, and, there
fore, then as bitterly opposed President
Arthur’s administration, nominated to the
important and responsible position of United
States Secretary of the Treasury, and con
firmed by the votes of many Republican
Senators, who at one time made common
cause with their repudiating fellow mem-
F’J. Never did political party turn so com
plete a somersault in so short a time.
This confirmation of Secretary McCul
loch is a victory for the Democracy, second
in importance only to the election of Cleve
land. It is a confession by the Republicans
that the Democrats were right, and that
they were wrong in the support they gave to
the Repudiationists in Virginia,and the only
excuse they can now offer for their course
in that State was that they thought the end
they hoped for justified the means they used
for its accomplishment. It is moreover the
and final overthrow of Mahone-
Bsm, for the Readjusters have played their
card, and have been badly beaten, and it
be hoped that neither they nor
methods will ever again
f, but that they will be
to l * ,e oblivion they so
indicates that the country
*' once niore to better days.
Mn the Republicans are begin-
JSauize some virtue in honesty.
- r ’ J??/ again to be congratulated on
gjPinaiigurated willithenouisnL-
V 1 < BKontirmation of Secretary Me
■fHR NICARAGUA CANAL.
9 The Nicaraguan treaty now before the
proposes, among other things, the
. cutting of a canal across the Central Amer
t icAn State of Nicaragua, so as to give us a
shorter communication between the Atlan
tic iand Pacific oceans than at present af
forded around Cape Horn. It is provided
in the treaty that this canal shall be
built by the United States, and be
partly owned by them and the
Republic of Nicaragua. Theci-al is to bind
1 the two countries* 'perpetually together, and
MBF' is to enter into an allaince
and defensive with their little
B«fr>wlio is to be taken under our pro-
M"g-
e United States have
tfe right U, build an 1 own a
,-B|er in Nicaragua, or any other
WgjL: fact ha esc ipcd the knowledge of
■B-nd ablest statesmen. In fact.it
M&nce the foundation of the Repub-
EHa disputed point whether the gen
■j K®“rnment has any right to construe
EHnternal improvement even in this
Ry and though national works have
at the public expense, they
have always encountered the severest oppo
sition. No attempt, however, has ever yet
been made by this government to
build any such work in
a foreign country, and to do so now would
certainly be to stretch our constitutional
privileges to the widest imaginable extent.
Before this treaty can be ratified it will
require a two-thirds vote of the Senate, and
if enough Democratic members vote for it,
to secure its ratification, it will show that
old Democratic doctrines and traditions
have passed away, and that an entirely new
Democratic party has been formed upon
the ruins of the old. Opposition to the gen
eral government’s spending the public
money, or taxing the people for works of
internal improvement, was one of the cardi
nal principles of the old line Democracy
and the bare idea of the government raising
taxes for the construction of a canal in aas
outside country to be under the protejjjjag?
of the Union, would have been sufficient to
have roused the fears of the founders
of the Republic, and the party, to the
highest pitch of excitement. It would have
been regarded as a step towards centrali
zation which would have caused the old
fashioned States Rights statesmen to have
uttered warnings and alarms in thunder
tones of indignation. The doctrines and
teachings of these old fathers of Democracy
still engraven deeply upon the minds
memories of many of their descendants,
it is scarcely possible that in these lat
ter days, a Senath composed nearly one-half
of Democrats will be willing to sanction a
treaty which flagrantly violates Democratic
principles, and completely recognizes the
doctrine of the paternity of our govern
ment.
PITH AND POINT.
One of the Most Interesting Features.
Louisville Times.
New Orleans will be the Mecca of new
married couples this winter, and they will
constitute one of the most interesting dis
plays in the great Exposition.
A Band of Brothers, Anyhow.
Fort Worth Gazette.
Blaine would rend the sections asunder,
but Texas cowboys send relief to destitute
miners in Ohio all the same. We are a band
of brothers, Mr. Blaine, if you didn’t get
there.
It Is To Be Hoped So.
New York World.
Mr. Blaine’s libel suit in Indiana served
its day, as it served its day in Maine sev
eral years ago. It is to be hoped that Mi.
Blaine has made his last appeal to the
courts for campaign purposes.
A Model Marine Reporter.
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
It is stated that Secretary Chandler will
engage in the newspaper business after
next March. Mr. Chandler has had great
experience in naval matters and it is sup
posed he will be engaged by the Denver
Republican as marine reporter.
And Probably Sometime Longer,
Cincinnati Times-»Btar.
By a strict party vote the Senate passed
the bill admitting as a State that nortion
of Dakota south of the forty-sixth parallel.
It will be purely a party question in the
House, also, and that means the defeat of
the bill. Dakota must defer its hope of ad
mission till the Fiftieth Congress convenes.
Couldn’t Expect It.
Exchange.
Judge—Prisoner, you are charged with
having been involved in several swindling
operations under under aliases such as
Brown, Smith, Jones, and so on. Why was
that?
Prisoner—Well, Judge, you wouldn’t ex
pect me to use my own name in swindling
transactions, would you ?
“ROUGH ON COUGHS.”
Ask for “ Rough on Coughs.” for Coughs
Colds, Sore Throat, Ho?reness. Troches
15c. Liquid, 2*c.
Home Itmes and Topics.
—“All your own fault.
If you remain sick when you can
Get hop bitters that never—Fail.
—The weakest woman, smallest child and
sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety
and great good.
—Old men tottering around from Rheuma
tism, kidney trouble or any weakness will be
made almost new by using hop bitters.
■O" My wife and daughter were made
healthy by the use of hop bitters, and I re
commend them to my people.—Methodist
Clergyman.
Ask any good doctor if hop
Bitters are not the best family medicine
On earth !! 1
Malarial fever. Auge and Biliousness, will
leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bit
ters arrive.
“My mother drove the paralysis and neu
ralgia all out of her system with hop bit
ters.”— Ed. Oswego Sun. *
<£r*Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bit
ters and you need not fear sickness.
—lce water is rendered harmless and more
refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in
each draught.
—The vigor of youth for the aged and infirm
in hop bitters ’! I
f— “At the change of life nothing equals )
-< Hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident >
Thereto.” J
—“The best periodical for ladies to take
monthly, and from which they will receive
the greatest benefit is hop bitters.”
—Mothers with sickly, fretful, nursing c hil
dren, will cure the children ana benifit them
selves by taking hop bitters daily.
—Thousands die annually from some form
of kidney disease that might have been pre
vented by a timely use of hop bitters.
—lndigestion, weak stomach, irregularities
of the bowels cannot exist when hop bitters
are used.
A timely * * * use of hop
Bitters will keep a whole family
In robust health a year at a little cost.
—To produce real, genuine sleep and child
like repose all night, take a little hop bitters
on retiring.
genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with “Hop” or “Hops” in
their name.
A Prominent Farmer Writes.
Robert Station, Jones County, Ga., June 20th
1884—By the recommendation of Rev. C. C. Davis
used Dr. Mozely’s Lemon Elixir for indigestion, de
qility and nervous prostration, having been a great
sufferer for years and tried all known remedies for
these diseases, all of which failed. Five boitles of
Lemon Elixir made a new man of me and restored
my strength and energy so that I can attend to my
farm with all ease and comfort. Refer any one to me.
lour friend,
William B. Emerson.
A Card From Cuthbert.
This is to certify that I used Dr. Moziey’s Lemon
Elixir for neuralgia of the head and eyes with the
most marked benefits to my general health. 1 would
gladly have paid SSOO for the relief it has given me at
a cost of two or three dollars.
H. A. Beall,
Clerk Superior Court, Randolph Co.
Cuthbert, Ga., June 21, 1884.
Dr. Moziey’s Lemon Elixir, prepared at his drug
store, 114 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
It cures all billiousness, constipation, indigestion,
headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, im
purities of the blood, loss of appetite, debility and
nervous prostration by regulating the Liver. Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys and Blood.
Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of
lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics,
cathartics, aromatic stimulants and blood purifiers.
Fifty cents for one half pint bottle, one dollar for
pint and half bottle. Sold by druggists generally
nd'by all wholesale Druggists.
YOUNG MEN!—READ THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic
Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial
for thirty days, to men (young or olds afflict
ed with nervous debility, loss of vitality and
manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for
rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many
other diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
risk is incurred, as thiry days’trial is al
lowed V rite for them at once for Illustrated
pamphlet nee.
THE HARNETT HOUSE, SAVANNAH,
Visitors to Savannah, Ga., will find the
Harnett House a comfortable and desirable
stopping place, where the cha r ges are mod
erate, while the uniform excellence of the
table is a subject of general remark-.-Chi
cago National Hotel Reporter.
This Id da of Going West
to Colorado or New Mexico for pure air to re
lieve Consumption, is all a mistake. Any
reasonable man would use Dr. Rosanko’s
Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in
all its first stages. It never fails to give re
lief Id all cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Pains n the Chest ana all affections that are
considered primary to Consumption. Price,
5n cents and 81. Sold by Oceola Butler and
E. J. fc Kieffer.
Skin Diseass—Sway ie’s Ointment.
“Swayne’s Ointment” cures Tetter, Sal'j
Rheum. Ringworms, Sores, Pimples, Eczem
no matter how obstinate or long standing.
Just as Good.
Many unscrupulous dealears may tell you
they have remedies for Coughs and Colds
equal in merit and in every respect just as
good as the old reliable Dr. Bosanko Cough
and Lung Syrup, unless you insist upon this
remedy and will take no other, you are liable ’
to be greatly deceived. Price aO cenis and 81.
yoSbdy Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.
For the accommodation of our patrons we
have established a Tailoring Department,
where any garment bought of us can be al
tered to suit the taste of the most fastidious,
tree of charge. We invite the, pub lie to call
jjmd look through our
for far the largest in the
Almost a Miracle!
A REMARKABLE STORY.
A few day* ago a gentleman of high standing in
Atlanta met Dr. J. Bradfield on the street, and related
the following, in which all ladies are deeply in
terested :
“For the past eighteen months iry wife has been
an invalid, caused from womb trouble, cessation of
mense , etc , and I ha.e t ied everything 1 cculd hear
of in the way of medicine, and have hat se-eral of on
best physicians attending her. to one of whom (ca ling
him by ame) I paid one hundred and sixty-three dol
lars Instead of improving or getting any relief she
gradually grew worse, and I h id almost given up hope,
and really did not believe she would ever get up from
an invalid’s bed; but a friend of mine who knew of
the case suggested the use of
Bradfield’s Female Regulator,
and although he stated that he knew of a similar case
being cured by it, and endorsed it highly himself, I
was so discouraged 1 did not believe it would do her
any good ; but as a last resort 1 bought a large bottle of
it and she began taking it, and from tne very first a
marked change took place. She begun to improve
rapidly, her appetite returned, her whole system was
built up. B’jd to-day she is as well and sound as ever
in her life, and I am under lifelong obligations to you
and your remedy, for it undoubtedly sa- ed her life;”
and he added, “I wish every lady in the world so af
flicted would try it, as 1 know it cure them.”
We Claim and can Prove Beyond a
Donb\
by the highest and most und übted testimony,
That this Remedy will cure all womb troubles.
That this Remedy will cure luchon-hoea or whitea.
That this Remedy will restore the menstrual functions
That this Remedy will stop excessive monthly flow.
That this Remedy will relieve painful menstruation.
That this Remedy will build up the system as a tontc.
That this Remedy will cure all famale disorders.
“CHANGE OF LIFE.”
If taken during this period, so critical, it stands
without a rival.
Send for our Treatise on Woman. Mailed free to
any address.
The Bradfield Regulator Co,
Atlanta, Ga*
HOPE!
Swift’s Specific has cured my cancer, which
was very bad. lam now in fine health; nev
er better. Have gained 25 pounds since I be
gan taking Swift’s Specific
R. S. Bradford, Tiptonville, Tenn.
CANCER FOR MANY YEARS.—A servant
has been afflicted for many years with a can
cer on her nose, which resisted all sorts of
treatment. She was cured entirely with
Swift’s Specific.
John Hill, Druggist, Thomson, Ga.
NOSE EATEN OFF -A young man near this
town had an eating cancer on his face which
had destroyed his nose and was eating to
ward his eyes. As a last resort I put him on
Swift’s Specific, and it lias «ured him sound
and well
M. F. Crumley, M. D., Oglethorpe, Ga.
I have seen remarkable results from the use
of Swift’s Specific in cancer. It has cured
several cases under my own eyes.
Rev. J. H. Campbell, Columbus, Ga.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable, and
seems to cure cancers by forcing out the im
purities from the blood. Treatise on Blood
and Skin Diseaes mailed free. The Swift
t Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 159
W. 23rd street, New York.
CLOTHING.
YOU DON’T SAY ?
But we do say so, and stick to it that we
can do as w’ell and may be better for you than
any other house in Savannah.
BUSINESS SUITS, 1 APPEL BROS.
DRESS SUITS, 3 APPEL BROS.
UNDERWEAR, C APPEL BROS.
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OVERCOATS, N APPEL BROS.
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NECKWEAR, R APPEL BBOS.
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HOSE, S APPEL BROS.
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HATS, CAPS, APPEL BROS.
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&C., &C. T APPEL BROS.
Suits all well made ! Fits guaranteed! Our
established reputation must be sustained.
Call and be convinced that we are not mak
ing empty boasts.
163 Congress St, opposite the Market
APPEL BROS.
I~LEVY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Screven House Adjoining Estill’s
News Depot.
Finest English and French Cassimeres.
Suits made in latest styles, at NEW YORK
PRICES.
A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST ENGAGED.
All orders will have prompt attention.
Call and be convinced.
INVITATION!
Call and see the handsome display
OF
Holiday Goods
AT
Crockery House
JAMES S. SILVA,
Lyons Block,
140 Broug-hton Street.
W’U The largest variety of medium priced
goods for Holiday or Wedding Presents in
the city.
J. E. SANDIFORD,
Green Grocer.
At this old and well established market, South
Broad street, will always be found
Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables.
Choice Beef from Northern markets received every
week per steamers. Boston Corned Beef always od
hand. Marketing delivered free of charge to any part
of the city.
GEO. M. II ELM KEN,
Variety Bakery,
Cor. South Broad and East Broad streets.
BREAD, CAKES and PIES of all descrip
tion.
CHRISTMAS CAKES a specialty. Wed
ding Parties supplied on reasonable terms.
I I KS I -CLASS
GREEN GROCERY,
H. W. TED
PROPRIETOR,
Corner Habersham and Charlton Sts.
Always on Hand the Freshest and Choicest
MEATS, POULTRY AND VEGETABLES
FINE VEAL AND MUTTON,
COUNTRY AND YARD EGGS
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
®Sf-All orders promptly attended to, and
G ods Delivered Free In all parts of the city
Y c ur patronage respectfully solicited.
gBE’ SURE tllK
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICE
Cures Bleeding Gums. Ulcers. Sore Mouth, Sore
■Jhroat, Cleanses the Teeth and Purifies the Breath ;
L»v h-adinir dentists. Pre-
An Exploded Boom.
A long, lank, lean and chronic Anti-Potash
Boom met the new, fat and saucy zktlanta Big
Bold Boom on a hot, sultry day.
“Who are you?” asked the B. B. B. Boom.
“I am the old Anti-Potash Boom,” was the
sad reply, as the perspiration rolled down,
and it leaned heavily on the B. B. B. Boom
for support.
“Don’t lean on me,” said the B. B. Boom,”
“I may look strong, but 1 am quite young
only 14 months old. and am growing rapidly,
and am mighty weak in the knees. I am
doing the work which you have failed to do.
although you ase 50 years old. You are old
and tough and rich, and don’t require sup
port. But what causes you to look so thin of
late?”
‘‘Well, I hardly know,” replied the Anti-
Potash Boom. “My physician tells that me my
abilities have been over-rated, and that while
trying to whip out all opposition by boast
and brag, that 1 have only proven my ina
bility to cope with what he calls my supe
riors. Old age is also creeping on me—having
fought near 50 years before any one knew I
was living—and now I am unable to perform
feats that others are doing. I am collapsed:
my friends have turned against me and call
me names: and, oh, Lordy,how sick I become
at the very sight of B. B. B. Hold my head
while 1 die.”
Atlanta, June 5, 1884.
Blood Balm Company:
I take pleasure in making the following
statement: For four years I have been a great
sufferer from Malarial Blood Poison, and for
six months have had Rheumatism to such an
extent that 1 was forced to use crutches a por
tion of the time, and could not raise my left
arm to my head. I used all the leading Blood
Remedies of the day, besides the attention
of several first-class physicians, all withou
benefit.
I became quite feeble and emaciated, having
very little appetite and poor digestion.
Calling at your office one day, I secured two
bottles of B. B. B. and commenced its use at
once, and before one bottle had been used, I
felt a most wonderful change. Two bottles
have given me almost entire relief. Rheuma
tism relieved and can use my arm as good as
ever; cured the neuralgia in my head and all
malarial poison is being rapidly relieved, and
I feel better than I have for six years. To tell
you the truth, I have never used such a won
derful medicine in all my life, as the effects
have been magical. It has acted as a spier ;did
tonic, gave a good appetite and imparted
quiet slumbers. I cheerfully recommend it
as a quick remedy.
W. P. McDANIEL.
wohcwm
THE greater portion being heavily wooded
with Pine, Oak and Hickory, and the
balance consisting of rich Rice, Cotton and
Corn land, located about
TWENTY MILES FROM
SAVANNAH.
Are offered for sale. The timber on this tract
has never been “saw-milled” or “boxed,”
and being of virgin growth is very valuable
to either mill men or turpentine getters.
The products of this land, which have
amounted to 45 bushels of rice, a bale of cot
ton and 40 bushels of corn to an acre, can be
marketed at a minimum cost for freighting.
jt n it ra
METffl.
The improvements in the way of dwell
ings, barns, rice mill and machinery are sub
stantial and ample. There are advantages
peculiar to this property which render it
valuable for a Cattle Range, Turpentine
Farm, Rice, Corn, Cotton or Fuel Plantation.
One corner of the land is only one-tourthof
a mile from Fleming Station, on the Savan
nah, Florida and Western Railway.
LIBERAL TERMS
Will be given to a responsible person, or an
exchange may be negotiated for city property
or city or railroad bonds. Plats will be fur
nished on application to
C. 11. DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer,
SAVANNAH .....GEORGIA.
—AND—
CUTLERY.
ROGERS’ and RUSSELL’S
Fine Table Knives,
Fine Carvers and
Steels, in Sets.
A full line of Fine Pocket Knives.
A full line of Fine Scissors.
«S*The largest stock of BREECH-LOADING
Guns and Hifles
Ever offered in Savannah.
Jfcir For sale Low by
PALMER 13TTOS.
148 Congress and 151 St. Julian street.
LUMBER AND TIMBER.
BACON, JOHNSON& CO.
PLANING MILL,
LUMBER
AND
WOOD YARD.
LARGE STOCK OF
DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER
AT LOW PRICES!
WGood Lot of Wood Just Received.”®*
J. J. McDonough. T. B. Thompson.
Ed. Bukdett.
McDonough & co.,
Office: 1161 Bryan street.
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill: Opposite
8., F. & W. Railway Depot,
Savannah, Ga.
Saw Mills: Surrency. Ga., No. 6, Macon ans
Brunswick Railroad.
D. C. Bacon, Wm, B. Stillwell.
H. P. Smart.
D. C. 15 AGON & CO
PITCH PINE
AND—
Cypress Lumber & Timber
BY THE CARGO.
Savannah and Brunswick, Ga.
P. O. SAVANNAH, GA.
Holiday (xoods !
—AT—
Reduced Prices to Suit the Times.
Drossing Cases,
82, 82 50, 83 50, 85, 88, 810, 812 50, 815,818, and 835.
Odor C"ses,
81 .50, 82 50, 84 00, $5 00, 88 00 and 810 00.
Gents Shaving- Cases,
81 50, 83 00, 84 00 and 88 50.
Manicure Sets,
St 00, 82 00, S 3 75 and 85 50.
Fine English and French Hair and Tooth
Brushes.
American, German and French Colognes
and Handkerchief Extracts in Handsome
Cologne Bottles, at
F. SCHWIEREN,
Corner BULL AND STATE STREETS,
i AMERICAN
ELECTRIC LIGHT, 60c.
A complete model Incandes
cent Electric Lamp, with Bat
tery, stand, Globe, Platina Bur
ner, Wire., &c., with instructions
forputti»x in perfect operation,
will be s(Abk post-paid, for 60 cts.
FREgfcICK LOWEY,
96 FulldSftreet, New York.
HAMILTON’S
CHRISTMAS
COLUMIX.
IF YOU WANT A FINE
Diamond Ring,
Lace Pin,
Ear Drops,
Studs,
Sleeve Buttons,
OR
Bracelets,
FOR CHRISTMAS!
GO TO
HAMILTON’S.
IF YOU WANT A
Ladies’, Gent’s
BOY’S
WATCH!
FOR ( HUISTMA !
GO TO
HAMILTON’S
IF YOU WANT AN ARTICLE OF
Solii SilwmMS lor Uhrta I
GO TO
HAMILTONS
IF YOU WANT THE
Latest Styles of Jewelry
FOR CHRISTMAS!
GO TO
HAMILTONS
IF YOU WANT A FINE
French Clock !
FOR CHRISTMAS!
GO TO
HAMILTONS
—IF YOU WANT ANY ARTICLE OF
Fancy Goods!
FOR CHRISTMAS!
GO TO
HAMILTONS
IF YOU WANT
First Class Goods!
IN ANY OF THE ABOVE
LINES FOR CHRISTMAS
GO TO
sm.iißws,
Cor. Bull and Broughton Sts.
A Uargaiu.
We have got a fine lot of Lyon’s makeof
Silk Umbrellas, 28 inches; good siza Gentle
men’s Umbrellas, which we offer atfs3.so.
KROUSKOFF’S
Wholesale and Retail
MILLINERY HOUSE
ANNOUNCEMENT!
WE ARE STILL CROWDED IN OUR UPPER AND LOWER FLOORS
WITH AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
fiu Fall asi Bier Millinery!
WHICH
MUST BE CLOSED OUT
BEFORE OUR IMPORTATION OF SPRING MILLINERY ARRIVES
IN THIS PORT. WE HAVE DECIDED ON A
Grand Clearing Ont Sale!
AND OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FELT, VELVET AND STRAW
HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, FINE PLUMES, TIPS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES,
SATINS, VELVET AND SILK RIBBONS, &c.,
At Cost and Less than Cost
WE SH' LL PUT ON SALE AND ESPECIALLY DRAW THE ATTEN
TION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR
French Fur Felt Hats at 75 cents.
“ “ Felts, Bound, SI.OO.
Wool Felts at 40 cents.
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS!
A r r TTA.L.F- I
AND ALL OUR OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.
BEING LARGE JOBBERS IN THESE GOODS, IT IS NOT NECESSARY
TO SAY THAT RETAILERS CANNOT POSSIBLY COMPETE, MORE ESPE
CIALLY WHEN WE DECIDE ON CLOSING OUT.
One Thousand Children’s Trimmed Felt Hats
25 CEIVTS.
THESE ARE LEFT OVER FROM LAST WINTER’S STOCK, BUT ARE
PERFECTLY GOOD FOR STREET OR SCHOOL WEAR, AND ARE GOOD
VALUE AT ONE DOLLAR
S. K It O TJ S K OTP TP,
Wholesale and Retail Millinery.
M. STERNBERG,
JE AViC IJCIt.
When moving into my new Store I made very extensive purchases, and compliments
have been showered upon me from all sides upon my
Elegant and Tasty Stock.
I presumed that my stock would have been ample for the Holiday Trade but I was com
pelled, owing to the appreciation I met with, to make continual additions to my stock, and
yet my purchases could hardly keep apace with
Tlie Unprecedented T>emand !
I have now made arrangements so ample that I can assure my friends and the public that
after to-day my stock will be again !« complete in every respect as can only be found in the
very besthouses in the leading Northern cities.
MY SPECIALTIES ARE
Diamonds, and the Most Celebrated and Reliable Makes of Gold
Watches, and my Fancy Jewelry is not Wanting in
Either Taste, Design or Workmanship.
NO FANCY PRICES !
Every Article Guaranteed as Represented.
My unprecedented success is summed up in these few words. No matter how ignorant
one may be as to the quality or value of Jewelry, he receives honest goods at honest prices.
STER.KrEEK.Gr/
BROUGHTON ST.
HOLIDAY GOODS !
AT
A. J. MILLER & Co’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium
Fins Parlor Suits ad Bdroam Suits!
IMEiri-or* Door 'Wfi/rd.robes,
Combination Dressing Cases, Chiffoniers, Fine Dining Room Pieces.
Also, choice assortment of NOVELTIES upholstered In Leather, Plush, Silk and Ramie.
BOUQUET STANDS, BRACKETS, &c.
OUT? CzVTtDET DEDA.DTATEINT
Is also filled with a choice assortment of goods suited to tills purpose.
CHIEDBLEIN ’S D ED A. KT'METVT’.
FINE DOLL CARRIAGES, BUREAUS, TABLES, CHAIRS, VELOCIPEDES, &.C., <fcc.
49*Do not fall to inspect our stock.
J. MI I /IUK H Au <D O.
CImTEVERT DAY!
CTlirong-li our Niiinunoth Establislimeiit,
PLATSHEK’S,
138 BBLOYJOHLTOIN STREET.
Seeking for Holiday Presents to suit the youngest child to the eldest person, for boys, girls
gents', ladies’ and in fact, to please everyone, we can do it and are still doing so. The public
are loud in our praise, saying :
“HOW CHEAP PIATSfIEK SELLS HOLIDAY PRESENTS
and there is truth in it, for there is no house in our city can show up the selection we have.
Our assortment embraces the choicest goods from the famous marts of EUROPE, all of which
were bought for CASH. This gives us every advantage to undersell all others.
NVIC A.KE HEADQUARTERS FOR
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS.
Dresden Ware, Plush Work Boxes, Japan Ware,
Bohemian Glassware, Plush boxes of all Kinds, Toilet Cases,
Bisque Goods, Plush odor Stands, Mamcure Sets,
Vienna Glassware, Plush fancy Articles, Albums of all Kinds,
Chinaware, Plush Mirrors, Fancy Work Baskets,
Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc, Etc., Etc. Etc., Etc , Etc.
AND A MILLION OTHER SUITABLE PRESENTS.
only to be found in our establ’shment.
Special TMotice---Ou.x - Annual Oift.
for every $5 worth of goods purchased are entitled to a chance on the
Large Fancy Dressed French Bisque Doll.
Look for General Lee’s picture on each
package of Favorite Cigarettes.
Favorite Cigarettes—just want
Try them.
k I At L. Fried's, the reason you are not forced
or bilked half to death to buy goods you do
I not like,is because he carries a large and well
. selected stock. Also sells so cheap that you
will find it no trouble to buy or get suited,as
I he intends to carry out as he advertises.
RESTUARANTS AND BARS.
5 h of Is City!'
AND
Don’t Fail to Remember It!
WHEN YOU
Wish to Get a First-Class Meal,
SERVED UP IN SUPERB STYLE,
AT
FroiiS Hicks’ Restaurant,
SUCCESSORS TO
YV. B. IP er r e 11,
Nos. 11 and 12 Market Basement.
W-Our best commendation comes from onr
Regular Boarders.
Prompt attention, polite waiters and a Bill
of Fare unsurpassed.
Pnlaski House
WE AND BILLIARD
SJA-XjOOTV '
Has been FITTED UP in SUPERB STYLE,
and is one of the COSIEST RESORTS in the
f e “joy a good game on
first-class Tables and spend a pleasant even
Ing, visit this place.
J. J. SULLIVAN,
. PROPRIETOR.
me iimmn
OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE.
T. 11. Enright,Fr opr,
Cor. Brough *on «nd Drayton Sts.
Open for the Season. Renovated and Im
proved, and the MOST ATTRACTIVE RES
TAURANT in the South.
NEW YORK OYSTERS and
THE FINEST NORTHERN MEATS!
DELICIOUS CHOPS, Etc.
COOKING UNEXCELLED!
O9*Everything Served in the Best Style
and at Reasonable Prlces.*go
W-Superb Cuisine, Attentive Waiters, and
the Best in the Market.”**
and ra
Savannah Club, Livery & Board Stables.
Corner Drayton, McDonough and Hull sts.
A. W. HARMON, Prop’r.
Headquarters for fine Turn-Outs. Personal
attention given to Boarding Horses. Tele
phone No. 205.
to theTublic.
Owing to the present occupant’s lease not
expiring until January Ist, 1885, 1 will not
take possession of PULASKI HOUSE STA
BLES until that date.
B. C. GREASON.
IME. T.
Manufacturer of
Soda, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale,
Sipnons Plain Soda, Etc.
Having purchased the business lately con
ducted by Mr. F. MEINCKE, at the old stand
of Mr. JOHN RYAN, 110 and 112 Brough
ton street, I am now prepared to furnish
everything in my line at reasonable prices. I
will guarantee goods equal to any put up in
any part of the United States.
Will shortly be prepared to furnish the
various Mineral Waters in siphons and bot
tles.
Having a large number of Fountains, I am
prepared to supply those who draw from them
Churches, Schools, Benevolent and Chari
table Institutions holding Fairs, Festivals or
Picnics can be assured of a liberal discount.
All orders from the country will receive
prompt and careful attention.
Telephone No. 252.
Thankful for the many favors shown me
in the past, I hope, by strict attention to
merit the patronage of all my old and many
new friends in my “new departure.”
NI. T. QUINAN.
BIRD GRAVEL,
CUTTLE FISH,
BIRD SEED, mixed and plain,
LADIES’ WORK-STANDS & BASKETS,
FINE WALKING-CANES,
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
FLORAL DESIGNS,
GRASSES AND CURIOSITIES,
FOR SALE BY
J. GARDNER, Agent,
SEEDSMAN,
No. 30% Bull Street-
(M V. BECKER & CO.
176 Buy
SAVANNAH, ( A
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PRINTERS’
ROLLERS’
THOMPSON’S
Smim Kill;! Composition!
The only reliable COMPOSITION made for
the SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
by the Pound or made into
Rollers at short notice.
A. L>. THOMPSON,
93% Bay Street Savannah, Ga
CDHE i till PILES. '
ejymtitom of Piles is
itAing at after getting y aimi '■Lua
impleasant sensation is
Jfved by an applicatier of Dn
file Remedy, files in all forms, Itch, Salt
Rheum and Ringworm can be permanently
cured by the use of this great remedy. Price
50 cents. Manufactured by The Dr. Boaanko
Medicine Co., Pi',ua, Q. Bc'!d by
* Osceola Butler and K. J Kieffu.