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Confectioneries at Fu i . r s
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Collector—J. J. McGowan.
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to Whom Honor is Due.
LOCAL NOTICES.
*y Yon will have nothing else :> you try
F “Straight. Web” Cigarettes, -just oX ’■ ;.
F b.. the latest style and low pl' in gents
s. uruls» i: ggoods. L. Fried’s is tne<*ace
Try L. Fried’s SI.OO white shirts for fit an
Duality.
Fc latest style fancy percale and Peccanr
shir’ L. Fried’s Is the piece
v Gentlemen in want of tine Overcoats, such
as are not seen in but very few houses, can be
o nnd at B. H. Levy & Bro.’s.
There is no smoke so nice as Favorite Ci
garettes.
Look through the locals for cheap dress
goods at L. Frieds.
Consumers smoke “Straight Web” Cigar
ettes, and will have no others, for they are
the choicest.
Retailers can get Favorite Cigarettes from
Hy. Solomon & Co., wholesale agents.
If you want a good fitting shirt, either
white or fancy, try L. Fried.
Rubber coats at acd belowcostat L. Frle d
be convinced call around and see L.
Fi h beloro making your purchases else-
Wuere, as the price and quality of goods sells
itself
Clean teeth, healthy gums and a pure
breath by using Holmes’ Wash and Denti
frice. Try a bottle.
Favorite Cigarettes are mild, sweet and very
fine.
The prettiest goods for men, youths and
boys in the city can be found at B. H Levy A
Bro.’s.
gntelUgme.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Rises 7:05
Sun Sets 4:55
High water at Ft Pulaski.. 8:32 am 8:52 p m
Friday, December 19, 1884.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr Isaac N Kerlin, Steelman, Baltimore,
with guano to order, vessel to Jos A Roberts
<& Co.
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Steamship City of Augusta, Nickerson.
New York—G M Sorrel.
Steamship City of Macon, Kelley, Boston
Richardson & Barnard.
Schr Cassie Jemeston, Collins form New
York with stone for Messrs Gaynor & Co,
vessel to Maste
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Steamship GeoAppold, Foster, Baltimore
Jas B West & Co.
Steamship Gate City, Hedge, Boston—Rich
ardson <fc Barnard.
Steamship Tallahassee, Fisher, New York—
G M Sorrel.
t SAILED TO-DAY.
Gleo Appold, Foster, Baltimore
Gate City, Hedge, Boston.
Tallahassee, Fisher, New York.
MEMORANDA.
member 19, 2:30 p. m.—Passed up
!ity of Augusta, City of Macon
jmeston, and unknown bark.
: Steamships Tallahassee, Gate
> Appold.
Barks Giovannini, (It), Betty
Ludwig Holtz, (Ger).
►rtheast, high, fair.
PASSENGERS.
hip Geo Appold for Baltimore
jr, W<W Tabct, P E Koontz, Jno
’Smith, ?eter Martin.
hip <\ity of Augusta, from
new iurx-Mrs SP\ Ganibrant, Miss Gani
brant, H E Littlefield), Geo Fuller, P B Toby,
k A Zimmerman, Missl A Roberts, Miss Ida
L Davis, E Mclver C (Crane, Misses L and S
* Leveirch and servaJnt, Mrs J Lyons, A T
B and wife, S Al Hill and wife.D P Eagan
W P Brown, T English,\W Pope, O Ostley, Miss
F Ambo n, Miss J R Thos Gould F E
I Thomson Mrs J Hun*o\>n, MissL Huntoon,
J H Lyon, Dr R B Wettteii, Miss M Robe-ts,
I H 8 O’Brien and wife, AH’ O'Brien and 2 ser
vants, Louise and H Otßrien, .1 Hlghtman,
H HBrevot, WPell Rev VJ Bwek and wife,
Dr JMltchell, Jno Mltcmell, Miss Hennesey
Mrs E Guemar, J R Fosteir and wife, E II San
born and wife, W HNichtMs and wife, Miss
I Sherlock, Miss Kene C P Nichols,
' F Dupre and wife, Miss E -Emerson, MissC
Canning, RE Knowlton Geto Canning, Mrs W
Dempsy, Miss Eva DempsylT Bracket C A
Ray, Betsy Wiliiams. FDlMeaek, H Lead
man, C Hendrickson, C Rowter, J L Foster. P
Bower, M Weston M Grlffinl, John Laughlin
Jas Laughlin, H Karger, P Kling, P Clark. M
Mnller, A Tinney C Moore, JtHaman, M Na
moldArid wife, Miss Namoid (V Pate M Brok
et, P'Lynch, J B Grady, S A Marker, A War
ren; J Gordon, it Mixon, W A Laue, C CKre-
Ltfn, E White, J A Santina.
. / Per steamship Tallahassee, fair New York
Ul —W M Ballantino and wife, Mi.zs Mary Bal
■ lantino, G V Hudson, Fred P Ac'kerman, Jas
W Drury, F A Harrell, and 7 steerage.
Per steamer David Clark, from 'Fernandina
landings— Eight on deck.
CONSIGNEES.
•a steamship City of Macon, from It.-ton
nder A s.m, 11 D Arden, A, .v
-jSfr’wM’ley A Son. T P Bond, D C B e . n a < •>.
■Butler, E E Cheatham, Collet B,ro- i. M
. .1 K Clark. J A 1 »«...u . I i
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RECEIPTS.
David Clark from I-'erna nd Ina
K V . «S|f:indii | .:--.l:o I A . - < ol lon.'' , I, o\, J.
riee, s casks spirit I bbls svrup, 7
. > hides, .’I bills potatoes, 2; pkgs niilse.
*” EXPORTS.
stea tn sb ip Tai la hnssi-e, for New York
upland coll 52 bales sea island
SJag^Bon,:« bales dniii and varus, i.u bbs rice, .’.HI
rosin. IDO bbls spirits, 15,3111) feet lumber
grease, 66 bbls oranges, 57.A boxes
<LJ'f steanisliip i
rot ton 21 I I’ll I- - sea island vol ton
M m 'atl Gild. T. for
W oil, N C. with
Filing 7'.,5-1 i".•>,
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> rial.
- NAH .MARKETS.
'.'mm'*' \NX \H UAH.S TIM I -.
, G A., December 111, I p. m.
l-.ll’liaili.-' Official
MBhF cotton.
'k?'’-. "io Mi
BBlßmod Ordinary » 11-lGta
■Fprdinary 8 15-16©
Tone—Quiet.
RECEIPTS.
■ 4,790 | Gross 4,806
rXTOBTS.
I Foreign 5,500 | Coastwise 5,394
SALKS
Hat „ From I P- m - yesterday to 1 p. m; to-day
bales.
Stock on hand and on shipboard at 1 p. m
SO to-day, 100,132 bales 1
|H (Savannah Board of Trade, Official.)
-Rice*
■»., The r.. marke t is quiet. Sales 17
PMERmIs. These quotations represent for round
aMUots. In nlling small orders higher rates
gjQuliiust be paid. We quote:
Br°ken Nominal
■K Fair.
■EifflF Good
*4t’ 3 -i Prime
ci. •i. ■
'ountry 10t5.... - p
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Naval Stores.
Rosin.—The market steady. We quote:
A $ 1 05 H $ 120
B 1 05 11 80
C 105 K J 25
D 1 05 M 8 25
E 1 07% N 3 75
t 1 10 W G 425
■L 1 12% WW
Spirits Turpentine—27% bid. Sales
—bbls spirits and 225 bbls rosin.
Naval Stores Statement.
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 390 2017
Stock this day 10,424 41,137
Grain, Provision and Flour Market.
Grain.—Steady. We quote:
IJVhlte Corn 65 @
isSsfc load lots. 62 ©
A.d Corn. .: 65 @
lots 62 @
Mixed Oats 45 ©
Carload lots 40 ©
Northern Hay 100 @
Eastern Hay 105 @
Western Hay 100 @
Meal 70
Grits 75 ©
PROVISIONS.
Market steady.
D S Shoulders 5% @
DSLCSides @
DS C R Sides 6% (ffl
Smoked Shoulders 7% @
Smoked C R Sides 8 @
Hams 13% @
Lard 8 ®
Sugars—steady
Cut Loaf. 7% @
Standard “A” 6% @
Extra “C” 5% @
“CC” 5% ftt
Granulated 6% @
Powdered 7% (g
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York—buying %dlscov.at.
Lank checks selling at par to % discount.
Market ruled steady for bonds, and
stocks, We quote :
BAILROAD STOCK. BID. ASKKU
Augusta & Savannah 7 per cent.
guaranteed exdiv’d 114 115
Railroad Script 6 per
" cent, ex int 86 87
Central exdiv’d 74 74%
Georgia. 153 155
Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran-
anteed ex div’d 112 113
BANK AND GAS STOCKS 120
Merchants National 120
Southern Bank State of Georgia.
Savannah Gas 12 14
Mutual Gas Light 25
STATE BONDS.
Georgia new 6s, 1889, January and
July coupons 106 107
Georgia Mortgage on W. & A.
Railroad, regular 7 per cent,
coupons, January and July
turfty, 1886 101 104
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter
lies 11l 114
Georgia 7s, 1896 123 124%
CITY BONDS.
Augusta 6 per cent 102 104
Augusta er cent 107 108
Columbus per cent 84 86
Macon 6 per cent 103 105
Savannah 5 per cent. 1
89 89)/
SavanahS per cent, (new) 89 89%
BAILBOAD BONDS.
A. & G. Ist mortgage consolidated
7 per cent, coupons, January
and July maturity, 1897 11l 112
Charlotte,Columbiaand Augusta
Ist mortgage 106 107
Charlolte.Columbia and Augusta
2d mortgage 90
Central consolidated mortgage 7
per cent, coupons January
and July maturity, 1893 112 113
Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern
Ist mortgage, due 1911, July
and January coupons 7 per
cent 110 Hl
Augusta and Knoxville 7 per
cent 105 106
So Ga & Fla, Ist mortg 110 113
do 2nd “ 102 104
Montgomery & Eufaula 104% 105%
W R Rail’d 2d mort’g 110 111
Mo and Girard,mo 2d rt’g 110 111
OSS Co. bonds 100 101
gktMwunrment of ©attdidatco.
For Tax Collector.
Fellow Citizens:
I am a candidate for re-election to the office
of TAX COLLECTOR, at the election to be
held January 7, 1885, and respectfully solicit
your support.
JAMES J. McGOWAN.
For Ordinary.
To the Voters of Chatham County :
I respectfully announce to you that I am a
candidate for ORDINARY, and earnestly sol
icit your support.
ALFRED B. SMITH.
For Coroner.
W. I). I7IXOIV,
Respectfully solicits your support and in
fluence.
For Treasurer.
To the Voters of Chatham County :
I am a candidate for re-election to the office
of TREASURER of Chatham county, and re
spectfully ask your support at the ensuing
election, Jan. 7, 1885.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
Fellow Citizens :
I respectfully announce myself as a candi
date for CONSTABLE of the Fourth district
Georgia Militia.
DAN’L L. MOSES.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
Fellow Citizens of Chatham County : lam a
candidate for re-election to the office ot
CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT at the
approaching election, and respectfully ask
your support
BARNARD E. BEE.
for
Clerk Superior Court,
Wm. J. Clements.
ELECTION JANUARY 7, 1885.
To the Electors ot Chatham County.
Fellow Citizens : I am a candidate for the
office of SHERIFF OF CHATHAM COUNTY
at the ensuing election in January next, and
respectfully solicit your influence and sup
port. Your obedient servant,
WARING RUSSELL.
To 'the Voters of Chatham County.
Fellow Citizens : Thankful for your votes in
the past, I beg to announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office of COUN
TY SHERIFF, and do respectfully ask your
votes and support on January 7, 1885.
Your obedient servant,
JOHN T. RONAN.
For Ordinary.
To the Voters of Chatham County: I re
spectfully solicit your support and influence
for the office of Ordinary, at the election in
January.
N. C. COLLIER.
To the Voters of Chatham County.
I am a candidate for ORDINARY at tne
ELECTION to be held in January, and will
gratefully appreciate your influence and sup
port.
M. HAMILTON.
September 6, 1884.
For Ordinary.
To My Friends and Fellow Citizens :
I hereby announce to you that I will be a
I for RE-ELECTION to the office oi
ORDINARY in January next, and will be
grateful for your friendship and support.
HAMPTON L. FERRILL.
September 1, 1884.
Candidate for the Office of Receiver
of Tax Returns.
To the Voters of Chatham County—Gentle
men : lam a candidate for the office of RE
CEIVER OF TAX RETURNS, and respect
fully solicit your support at the election to
be held January 7,1885, JOHN S, TYSON.
For Receiver of Tax Returns
To the Voters of Chatham County: I take
this.method of announcing myself for the of
fice of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS,
and witli much respect, I solicit from my
fellow citizens their support.
M. N. DbLETTRE.
For Receiver of Tax Returns.
To the Voters of Chatham County: I am a
candidate for the office of RECEIVER of
TAX RETURNS at the election in January
and respectfully ask your support.
A. A. SOLOMONS.
For Receiver of Tax Returns.
1 respectfully announce myself as a candi
date for the office of RECEIVER OF TAX
RETURNS, and earnestly solicit the suffrages
of the voters of this county. Election JAN .7
18«5. JNO. R. DILLON.
For Receiver of Tax
In accordance with the wish of my friends,
I announce myself a candidate for the office
of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS, and
respecttully solicit the suffrages of the voters
of this county. CHAS. KOLSHORN.
For Tax Receiver. •
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
L for the office of RECEIVER OF TAX RE
RKURNS at the election on JANUARY 7 and
fo’licit the votes of my friends.
Mt CLEMENT SA USSY.
WANTED.
I - =
ANTED TO REXT- A Small |T~~
’ » Address, giving location and terms,
“HODSE,” care of Times office.
FRESH every hour, and at
prices to suit, at FURBER’S.
WANTED —The public know that Cabi
net Photographs made by the new in
stantaneous process will remain at S 3 per
dozen for the next thirty days, and after
that time the price will be changed.
j; N. WILSON, 21 Bull street.
Dec. 1, 1884.
WANTED —AH persons having faded or
soiled Clothing, and want them made
to look as well as new. Can have them done
at 212 Broughton street, near West Broad.
GEO. R. DODGE.
WANTED— Every body to know that I
have Rough Lumber, Boards, Planks,
Scantling, Lathes, Shingles, Flooring, Ceil
ing, and Weather-boarding for sale at my re
tail lumber yard, Taylor and East Broad
streets, next to Cassel’s wood yard.
R. B. REPP ARD.
FOR RENT.
rpo RENT.—A tliree-story brick residence.
-*■ Fashionable neighborhood. Principal
street; near the Park. Cheap to a good ten
ant. Address “House,” care of Evening
Times.
IpOR RENT—From the Ist of January, 1885,
• part of store No. 138 Congress street.
TO RENT—One four story Brick Building,
No. 155 Gordon street, 11 rooms and 2
bath rooms, two story outbuildings; posses
sion given at once.
Appiy to JOHN A. WILSON,
No. 193 St. Julian street.
IpOR RENT—Seven-room house on HaJl
and Montgomery streets, for $25 per
month.
Ten-room house on Jones, between Lincoln
and Habersham streets, $35 per month.
Store with three rooms attached, on Whit
aker and Perry streets.
C. H. DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU want to make your girl sweeter,
buy her a box of FURBER’S choice con
fectionery.
LOST.— Last night somewhere on Bull
street, a BUNCH OF KEYS. The finder
of same will receive a suitable reward by leav
ing Keys at Times office.
LEAVE your orders for dressed and plain
Christmas cakes with FURBER.
Holiday goods i
The nicest line of Holiday Goods in
the city. Fine Extracts Cologne, etc.
Russian Leather Goods.
Fine Confections at
BUTLER'S PHARMACY.
|7OR DANCY’S “Buena Vista Grove”
A Oranges leave your orders at office of D.
Y. DAN UY, 92 Bay street.
FURBER TO THE FRONT!!!
With the grandest line of large and small
ornamented and plain cakes in Savannah.
ITFEW GENTLEMLN' BOaßliErs CAN
be accommodated with good Board, at
reasonable terms, at No. 70 West Broad street,
one door from Liberty street, opposite the C.
R. R. Depot. Also, a small store ready fur
nished, to rent suitable for a flrst-class fruit
store. Apply on the premises.
SPRING LAMB, Fine Tennessee and Balti*
O more Beef, at BAKER’S STALL, 66
Savannah Market.
FOR anyth!ng you want go to the TEN
CENT STORE. Each article-in this store
sold at 10 cents. You can get your money’s
worth every time, and sometimes more. Call
and convince yourself. No. 154 Bryan street,
between Barnard and Whitaker streets,near
ly opposite the market. The stock comprises
Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Tin, Wood
and Willow Ware, Cutlery, and all kinds of
Notions and Novelties.
R. C. CONNELL,
Proprietor.
MONEY TO LOAN—A place where you
can obtain a loan on personal property.
Parties wishing to sell Diamonds ana Jew
elry, and those wishing to buy such articles,
should call on me. Cash paid for old gold,
silver and mutilated coin. Office private ;
business confidential. CLEMENT SAUSSY,
Broker, 142 Bryan street.
special lUtiw.
Method! t Conference.
The Anniversary of the Church Extension
Society will be held at TRINITY CHURCH
TO-NIGHT at 7:30 o’clock. Addresses will be
delivered by Rev. Dr. W. H. Potter, of the
North Georgia Conference, and the Rev. Dr.
Young, of the Tennessee Conference.
There will be no service at Wesley Monu
mental Church to-night.
Special Notice.
City and Suburban Railway, )
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19,1884. j
During next week in addition to the regu
lar schedule a train will be; run on the out
side line, leaving Savannah each day at 10:25
a. m., and on returning, leaving MONTGOM
ERY at 1 o’clock p. m., and ISLE OF HOPE
at 1:30 p. m. On WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOON an extra train will be run, leaving the
city at 3:25 p. m. J. H. JOHNSTON,
President.
Election for Directors.
Savannah Bank and Trust company, 1
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 17, 1884. f
The annual election for TWELVE DIREC
TORS of this Bank, to serve for the ensuing
year, will be held at the Bank on WEDNES
DAY, 31st instant, between 12 and 1 o’clock.
JAS. H. HUNTER, Cashier.
Election for Directors Merchants’
National Bank.
Savannah,. Ga., Dec. 13, 1884.
The annual election for SEVEN DIREC
TORS of this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing House, on TUESDAY, January 13, 1885,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock.
Thos. Gadsden, Cashier.
Dividend Notice.
Central Railroad & Bank’g Co. of Ga.,)
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 10,1884. j
A dividend of THREE DOLLARS per
share from t he earnings of this company and
its dependencies, has been declared, payable
on and after DECEMBER 27th inst., to the
stockholders as of record this day.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
Election for Directors.
Central R. R. and Banking Co., of Ga., )
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 5, ’BB4. j
An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS,
to manage the affairs of tliis Company for
the ensuing year, will oe held in the Banking
House, in Savannah, on MONDAY, the sth
day of JANUARY, 1885, between the hours of
10 o’clock a. m. and 2 o’clock p. m.
Stockholders and their families will be
passed free over the Company’s road, to at
tend the election, from the 2d to the sth of
JANUARY, and be passed free returning
from the sth to the Bth of JANUARY, on
presentai ion of their stock certificates to the
conductors.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
itew gKhwtismfntsi.
CHRtsTMArWRKW
I will be prepared to fill all orders for fine
selected DRESSED TURKEYS and FOWLS
for Christmas. Leave your orders and there
will be no disappointment.
J. E. SANDIFORD, Green Grocer.
Sportsmen Take Notice.
FOR RAFFLE
A Splendid Double-Barrel English Bone Hill
BREECH-LOADING GUN, original costs 80.
Sixty chances at $1 each. To be rallied at
Julius Kaufmann’s Restaurant, during Xmas
holidays.
IMAIJ£>SL2
STOCK OF HAIR GOODS.
Just arrived from New Y T ork city with a
stock of HAIR in ail the leading styles,
“Langtry takes the lead.”
Ladies call and examine.
No. 118 Broughton street.
Notice to Ladies.
MISS KATE LUTZ has just returned from
New York with a full line of the
LATEST FASHION PATTERNS
and is prepared to attend to all orders for
DRESSMAKING. Perfect fits, in the latest
styles, guaranteed. Prompt attention given.
Corner Putty and Montgomery streets.
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
CHICKENS ! CHICKENS!
1,500 FINE TURKEYS !
J 2.000
Fine Chickens, Geese and Dncks
TO ARRIVE
Every day next Week for
Give us your Xmas orders, we guarantee
satisfaction both in prices and quality. Don’t
fail to give us your orders in time.
J. S. COLLINS & CO.,
N». Io MARKET BASEMENT.
GOYNE’S
GREAT BLOOD
-OR-
SYPHILIS CURE.
An Absolute Specific
fciFor Syphilis in all its stages, Scrofula and all
Scrofulous Affections, ruptive and Cutaneous Dis
eases. Ulcers, Old Sores, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Rheumatism, and all complaints arising from
Impure Blood or Hereditary Taint.
TRIED FOR MORE THAN HALF A
CENTURY. —Goyne’s Blood Remedy was
introduced more than fifty years ago to
the planters of Houston and adjoining
counties by H>ram D. Goyne, a worthy
citizen of Houston ai d one of its first set
tlers, and was first used by them among
their slaves with great effect for blood dis
orders. Susch astonishing results were ob
tained from it that it came into popular
use, and now stands preeminently above all
other purifiers.
THE ORIGINAL RECIPE.—The preprie
tors assure the public that their Ilemedy
is manufactured from the Old Original
Recipe of Mr Goyne, under the super
vision of EXPERIENCED, PRACTICAL AND
LICENSED DRUGGISTS, and by the MOST
APPROVED PHARMACEUTICAL METHODS,
THUS INSURING TO THE PUBLIC A RELIA
BLE AND TRUSTWORTHY PREPARATION.
AS A TONIC Goyue*s Blood Remedy pos
sesses unsurpassed virtues It builds up
and renovates the enfeebled body in a
manner truly wonderful, increasing the
appetite and improving the digestion,
thereby enriching the and imparting
strength and tone to thi Jhervous system.
THE CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE
WORLD.—Goyne’s Great Bl od Remedy
or Syphilis Cure is the cheapest remedy in
the world, when you consider it a£ com
bining the virtues ot a specific for Syphilis
and all Blood and Skin Diseases, with its
unrivalled powers as a Tonic and Mala-ia:
Antidote, toge’her with its acknowledged
properties as a Female Regulator and
general constitutional ir vigorator.
Ask these Druggists for a circular, read
the testimonials and be convinced of the
virtues of this medicine, if human testimony
can convince.
PREPARED BY
MILLER & GILBERT,
DRUGGISTS,
For sale by Osceola Butler, corner Con
gress Bull streets, J. R. Haltiwanger,
corner Drayton and Broughton streets,
Savannah, Ga.
KUor’da Oranges I
CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES,
GARDEN SEEDS.
Fancy and Useful Baskets,
Alligator Jewelry,
Curiosities, Etc., at
GzV R D NE R’S,
30% BULL STREET.
TN otice.
The copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm name of CRAWFORD & LOV
ELL, having been dissolved on the 22d day
of August last, by the death of MR. WIL
LIAM C. CRAWFORD, the undersigned have
associated themselves together for the tran
saction of a general Hardware business, and
will continue the business of the late firm at
the old stand, 155 Broughton street, under the
firm name and style of EDWARD LOVELL
A SONS.
EDWARD LOVELL,
EDWARD F. LOVeLI,
ROBERT P. LOVELL.
Savannah,December 13, 1884.
Favorite Cigarettes will sooth your troubles
here below.
Ludden&BatesMusicHouse
FOR THE HOEIDAYS I
TN selecting Holiday Presents don’t forget our lit
tle place just on the corner. We have a host of
elegant and appropriate Gifts for all Musical People,
which with our usual liberal ideas we are willing part
with for a small consideration.
Look into our Corner Show Window and see that
superb Mason & Hamlin Parlor Organ, style 2,203,
with illuminated metallic panels. Price only $143, on
easy terms of payment. Other styles from standard
makers at $24, SSO, $75 to $750. One Hundred
Organs now displayed in our Rooms.
I he richest sight in Savannah is our Piano Rooms.
Fifty magnificent Pianos in all styles, Grand, Square
and Upright, from such leading makers as Chickering,
Mathushek, Behr Bros., Bent & Co., Arion, and Ma
son & Hamlim. See the prices, $l5O, $2lO, $250,
S3 OO > $3 2 5> $350, S4OO to $1,000; and the easy terms,
only $lO to $25 monthly. What can give more last
ing pleasure than an elegant Piano ? What richer
Christmas Gift ?
For those who cannot make Music with their fingers, we have
a magnificent line of French Music Boxes, large sizes from $25
to SIOO each. Also smaller sizes at sl, $3, to $lO.
Also, Piano Covers, Piano Stools, Music Folios, Music Books,
Fine Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Toy
Pianos, Children’s Pianos, Euphonias, Organettes, Fife, Drums,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
A. FKW CHOICE ENGR AATNGS LEFT.
LUDDEN & BATES MUSIC HOUSE.
When Wanting Good Shoes
You will very naturauy want to buy them from a house where you ca i get the best goods for
♦ prices, taking the quality into consideration, for it is a fact beyond controversy
that the bestquality of goods is always the cheapest In the end. This being so, you should
BUY THEM FROM
A firm whose reputation for selling good goods is well known all over the State, and whose
2?J? e r r r?2r?/A?r i G P twenty years enables them to sell a neat fitting, stylish, durable
8 1 L ow as inferior goods are offered by some houses. We do not sell a shoddy
article, but on the contrary, always endeavor to give our customers the value of their money,
by selling ONLN good honest goods. Therefore, before making your purchases consult your
now interests and go to o x-
JOSEPH ROSENHEIM & CO.,
Where you will find a large assortment to select from, and as fine and good in quality as can
be found in any house in the South. J
SOT/E A fJRIVT’SI For STA CY, ADAMS & CO.’S Gents’ fine Hand-sewed Shoes,
S 1 ah Y o , and SAMUEL TOLMAN’S Fine Philadelphia made
Misses and Children AlS °’ fOr T * M * HARRIS & CO -’ S ™ladelphia made Fine Shoes for
Jos. Rosenheim & Co.,
EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOW WHY
A. EA.IAK & «Ol\r 9
are selling their Clothing so cheap? Simply because they bought that immense wholesale
stock of Clothing of this season's manufacture, for
Men, Boys. Youths’ sol Children’s to I Falk,
and in order to reduce same, they are giving their patrons and the public generally the
benefit of low prices, guaranteeing all goods as represented, or
R E I' I X 1) I X(i THEMOIVEYOTV
all unsatisfactory purchases—providing the goods are returned uninjured, within
TEN DAYS after purchase. Their stock is still well assorted, and they
would advise all who are in need of (not cheap clothing) but
X >l'J 11 X M CHEAP.
Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the stand of
A.. FALK «fc SOM,
THE O7JE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, y
Successors to I. L. Falk & Uo.
Corner Congress, Whitaker Streets
SAVANNAH ~Tfi®ATR£
THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATI
NEE, Commencing WEDNESDAY,
December 17th,
MISS
Kto Rhoades,
In W. S. Gilbert’s Celebrated Burlesque
Comedy,
ENGAGED!
THURSDAY NIGHT, - CONFUSION.
f B I,P£ Y NIGHT, - - ENGAGED.
SATURDAY MATINEE, - LADY OF LYONS
Prof. THOMAS’ BAND AND ORCHESTRA
accompany MISS RHOADES on her South
ern tour.
Next Attraction : CLARA MORRIS, Dec.
26 and 27.
glutton
A NICE RESIDENCE
IN A SPLENDID LOCATION.
The recently built residence on the south
east corner of Wa’dburgand Jefferson streets
is offered for sale preparatory to the depart
ure of the owner for Europe.
The house was built only a few months ago
from selected lumber, the owner being in that
business, and arranged with a view to com
fort and convenience. The lower floor is di
vided into two parlors, sitting room and
dining room, with kitchen attached, making
five rooms On the upper floor there are
three and a bath room—piazzas on
both floors. There is a large yard with ser
vants’ rooms, buggy house, wood house, etc.,
the whole making a most complete and at
tractive home.
—ALSO—
Will be sold with the above property, if de
sired, three neat cottages, containing four
rooms each and renting (the thee) for 526 per
month. Each house is furnished with water
and a shed in the yard This will make a
well paying investment.
If not sold previously at private sale, the
property will be offered at auction on the
premises at 4 p. m., on Monday, Dec. 15.
C. H. DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer.
For the Holidays.
Leave your orders for CHRISTMAS CAKES
atthe Variety Bakery, 92 Broughton street.
• r at the Branch nnd#»r Masonic t
Fruit, Pound, Almond, Pound Silver Cake
and other varieties.
JOHN DERST,
Proprietor.
from the Only
ONE PRICE
SHOE STORE IS SAVANNAH!
A.s "We Have Steadily Increased Our
Already Fine JStocß of
Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes!
We can claim the best line in the city. We would impress upon the public that we hold our
selves RESPONSIBLE for all FINE GOODS sold by us. There is no shop-worn stock
sold by us, as our goods are all new and we are constantly receiving fresh supplies.
IN OUR
Hat and Cap Department!
We fear no competition, as our assortment of Styles is unequalled by any store In the city.
OUR SPECIAL LINE OF
CHILDREN’S FANCY CAPS!
Is pronounced a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, embracing the LATEST STYLES and designs.
AN INSPECTION OF OUR
TRUHKS ABD SATCHELS
Is solicited, to prove that our Prices of these articles are at the very
Lowest Possible Figures I
IOR THE I
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FINE LINE OF
hi;’ Embroidered Slippsrs anil Silk Umbrellas.
As we sell STRICTLY FOR CASH, we are enabled to mark our goods at LOWEST POS
SIBLE PRICES, and as everything is marked in PLAIN FIGURES, fair dealing Is assured
to all by our ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
COLLAT BROTHERS,
KiTBER s
Copyright. H. Solomon & Son.
THE LATEST IMPROVED
EXTRA PATENT ROTIFER PROCESS FLOUR
MAKES EXCELLENT BREAD AND CAKES.
At wholesale by
HEINITY SOLOMON & SON,
SAVANNAH, _ - OA.
H 0 Lin AYGO 0D S
o
Finest Limog-es China.
o
GIPSY SAUCERS AND PLATES.
o
After Dinner Coffees, Tete a Tete Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Seats,
BREAKFAST SETS, DESERT SETS,
and
Toilet Sets in Endless Variety !
COLOGNE SETS I
Fancy (ilaHsware, Lemonade Sets,
FINE HAMMERED BRASS LAMPS,
■W2AX JDOLLS!
And Thon ands of Other Fancy Articles at Store of
JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO.
161 Broughton Street. SAVANNAH. ftA
HOLIDAY C3rOOJ3S
I WILL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, NOT EXCEPTING PEOPLE
who offer to sell at COST. Come and see me and be CONVINCED.
Bargains in Diamonds Hold and Silver
Watches, Gold Jewelry,
Win J 4 Indies’ Bar Pins, Ear Ring*, Gold Pens and Pencils,
”” j Gold and Silver Headed Canes,
v F Gold Spectacles.
li A ' l ai tlie ,owest P ric eH.
Great inducements in Silver Plated ware
L. DESBOUILLONS,
No. 21 Bull Street.
W anted, 10,000 boys to smoke Favorite Cl- I
garettes, at 5 cents per package.
Linen cuffs 20 ents or three; pair lor Wcents I
at L, Fried’s. 1
I Favorite Cigarettes—Pureet, mildest and
best.
Favorite Cigarettes will sweeten medlta
-1 ton.
Jfrktpptnff.
OCEANSTEAMSUIPUOfIFU "1
—FOR-
HSff TOSH
PASSAGE TO NEW YORK.
EXCTRBloisr.™™.™."™.‘“
STEERAGE 1 Y 1 “ <
The mstmlhrent Bteanuhlp. o' this Oon>>.> » -t
Appointed to jail follows. STANDARD TIME:
TO NFWTH’?II.
C WFT?mS?3 < tF 1 ?> E ’ Capt - J . W. Catherine
WEDNESDAY, December 24, at 10-30 a tn
C MONDA B^ HANNAH Capt. H .C.DaogkTT
MON DAY, December 26, at 12:00 noon
N iv? < v M f? EE ’.. Captaln F - Ke Upton, MON-
DAY, December 29, at 3:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W H Fisw.n
WEDNESDAY,’ December 31, a m
TO ’
ttiSF These steamers do not carry passengers.
DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY
December 20, at 7:30 a. m. vnuixi,
Cap l * lll s - L- Askins, SATUR.
DAY, December 27. at 12:30 p. m.
Through bills of laden given to Eastern and North
western pomts and to ports of the Uni’ed Klnudvo
and the Continent. "
For freight or passage appiy to
S. M SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Bull Ung. .
Merchants’ and liiniupv I
transportation company. 1
FOK BALTIMORE.
EXCURSION 25 00
*«- Including Meals and Stateroom. -«»
For the present the Steamships of this
Lompany are appointed to sail from Savan
nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows.
Lily time:
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY
December 23, at 11:00 a. m.
G n ( i APPOLD, Captain Foster, MON-
DAY, December Sth, at 3:30 p m.
CRANE], Captain Billups, SATUR-
DAY , January 3, at 9 a. m.
APPOLD, Capt. Foster, THU RS-
DAY, January 8, at 12 noon.
And . f T < i m Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 p.m.
Through bills lading given to all nolnta w e *t, .11
the manufacturing towns In New England, and to
Uvarpool and Bremen. Through passenger tlcketa
Issued to Htteburg, Cincinnati, Chicage, and all point
West and Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST 4 CO., Agents,
- 114 Ray street.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE gon (ln
EXCURSION
STEERAGE -... 12 00
The first class Iron steamships ot this company art
appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at Sp
m.; from Savannah as follows : Standard Time.
GATE CITY, Captain D. Hedge. THURS-
DAY, December 18, at 6:30 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley,
THURSDAY, December 25, at 11XX) a. m.
GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 1, at‘6:oo a. m.
Through bills of lading given to New England manu-
and to Liverpool.
The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Boa
ton are connected with all railroads leading out of th.
two cities.
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD, Agento.
FWWrfflTffi
Commencing November 22d, 1884, the MOR
GAN STEAMSHIP LINE will inaugurate a
weekly service with the elegantly appointed
and fast sailing steamships
“HUTCHINSON” and “MORGAN”
• Between Tampa, Fla., and Key West and
Havana. Also between Tampa and New Or
leans, with the following arrivals and de
partures :
Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, KEY
WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY.
Arrive TAMPA Saturday. ~
Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival of
South Florida Railroad train.
Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA
VANA MONDAY.
RETURNING
Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA.
and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY
Leave KEY' WEST THURSDAY.
Leave TAMPA FRIDAY', on arrival of South
Horida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR
LEANS SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays
via Savannah, Floridaand Western Railway,
hast Mail (7:01 a. in.) make close connections
for KEY WEST and HAVANA.
F. H. RAND, G. T. A. South Florida R. R.
C. D. OW ENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line
Steamers.
Georgia and Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for
Doboy, Darien, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and
Way Landings every Monday and Thursday
at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with
Steamer CRACKER BOY' for Satilla river.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
C. Williams, General Agent.
THOS. IRVINE & CO.
—THE—
ALBANY, LIVERPOOL
Commission Merchants,
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS,
SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Established 1847.
PRODUCE of all kinds received on
CONSIGNMENT for SALE.
(No advances made on Green Fruit.)
MERCHANDISE Received and FORWARD
ED To all PARTS of ENGLAND, EUROPE,
AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA and the EAST.
NEW YORK AGENTS, MESSRS. R. F.
DOWNING A CO.
TVOTICE.
Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga.,l
General Passenger Department, j
Savannah, Ga., June 20th, 1884. j
Saturday Night and Sunday Excur
sion Tickets.
On and after SATURDAY NIGHT, June
21st,this Company will se ll EXCURSION
TICKETS at h 0 U R CENTS per mile to ALL
POINTS on its lines, to be used on Saturday
Night and Sunday Trains, GOOD FOR RE
TURN passage until MONDAY NOON fol
lowing date of sale.
GEO. A. WHITEHEAD,
General Passenger Agent.
L. Fried never advertises to fool people to
some and buy, as he always does what
advertises, aud one or two calls will
you that 10 to 20 per cent, can be aav«isß2SSßi
dsallngwltli him. -ffipfCTia