The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, December 28, 1884, Page 2, Image 2

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2 How She Got Square With Him. The young lady was not pretty, but she was Intelligent. Wlteu she entered the railroad car she found alf the seats occupied except one, and that contained a grip-sack, beside which Its owner, a crusly-looklng Individual, was seated. “Is this seat engaged, please?" the young lady asked in silvery tones, pointing to the seat occupied by the grip-sack. “It is, ’ the man responded gruffly. The lady walked the length of the car, and, finding no scat, returned aud said to the man: “May I occupy this seat until its owner re turns to claim It ? ’ He removed the grip without speaking, placed It between his feet, and she sat down. The train went on, but no one appeared to claim the seat. When' the train stopped at a Station half an hour later, the man pre pared to get out. “Do you get off here?" the lady Inquired sweetly. “I do," he answered; why?" “I would advise you to keep on,” she said; “for hog cholera is prevailing in this sec tion." „ , . He went out of the car like a flash, amidst the laughter of those in the vicinity who had observed the Incident. A Story About Cleveland and 8350,000 San Francisco Chronicle. “Yes, the President-elect is the luckiest man I ever heard of,” said H. B. Cle eland, a cousin of the Governor, when seen by a Call reporter just after his arrival from the East yesterday. “And, as if there was no end to his luck, I heard just before I left New York that the will of a Democrat, who died some years ago leaving ;#250,000 to t lie first Demo cratic President who should be elected, had been discovered, and that lie will fall in tor that nice little plum, too.” Later in the interview mention was made of the < levelands of San Francisco Hhe vis itor laughed as he said: “Wo used to be a very small family, but since my cousin was elected President It seems as if the e were more Clevelands than Smiths.” “BUCHU-PAIBA.” Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irritation Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder, sl. Druggists. One reason why Hum’s [Kidney andLlver] Rembey Is so popular for the cure of diseases of the kidneys, Liver and bladder, is that it shows immediate improvements in the con dition of the patient, and recovery is steady and certain, its cures have been so wonder ful that physicians of all schools prescribe it in their practice. Sweet. Gum and Mullein. The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree of the same name, growing along the small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating expectorant, principle that loos ens the phlegm producing the early morning cough, and stimulates the child to throw of! the false membrane in croup aud whooping cdugh. When combined with the healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant of the old fields, presents in Taylor's Chero kee Remedy of Sweet uum and Mullein, the finest known remedy for coughs, croup, whooping cough and consumption; and sc palatable any child can take it. Ask your druggist tor it. Send two-eent stamp for Taylor's Riddle. Book, which is not only fo> the amusement of the little ones, who will gather around your knee to hear the puzzling questions, but contains Information for tin health and welfare of every home. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor,propri etor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Ida Haddock, Savannah, writes; “Brown’s Iron Bitters relieved me of weal back and nervous depre sion, caused by in digestion. It also has gone far toward re lieving me of that distressing disease exze ma —pronounced by many incurable.” PILES I PILES! I PILES 11! Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching piles. One box has cured the worst cases oi twenty years’ standing. No need to suffei five minutes after using Williams’ Indiai Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays itchings, acts as poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for piles, itching of the pri vate parts, nothing else. Hon. J. M. Coffeu bury, of Cleveland, says: “I have used score: o: pile cutes, and it affords me pleasure ti say that 1 have never found anything whicl gives such immediate and permanent relie: as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment.” Sole by druggists and mailed on receipt of price 81. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler, Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale and re tail druggists." Mr. Morris Sullivan, Savannah, says: ‘I have giv n Brown's Iron Bitters a fair te-i and found it in case of indigeston from which I was a sufferer, all that is claimed for it. I heartily recommend it to ti e afflicted. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, can be Cured by Administering Dr. Hain s’ Golden 8 pcific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its adminis tration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Annie Benken, 10 William street. Savannah, says: “I suffered severe neuralgia in the neck and could find no relief. 1 tried Brown’s Iron Bitters with very favora ble results.” THE HARNETT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. Visitors to Savannah, Ga., will find the Harnett House a comfortable and desirable stopping place, where the charges are mod erate, while the uui r rm excellence of the table is a subject of genera! remark-.-Ch: cago National Hote s Reporter. ——— « ♦ ' '■ Mrs. L Bandy, Oliver street, near West Broad street, Savannah, says: “My mother and I have taken Brown’s Iron Bitters fir headache and general debility with very beneficial results.” Look for General Lee’s picture on each package of Favorite Cigarettes. Mr. J. J. Carpenter, Augusta, Ga, says : ‘My experience from the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters for indigestion has been such that I consider it a blessing to humanity.” There is no smoke so nice as Favorite Ci arettes. Mrs. George Chambers, 188 McDonough street, Savannah, says: “I suffered from dyspepsia. Brown’s Iron Bitters completely restored my health. It also cured my son of the same complaint.” Favorite Cigarettes—just what you want ry them. Mr. E. L. Sollee, Chatham Academy, Savannah, says: “I derived very benefical results from the use of Brown’s Iron Bit ters” _ Clean teeth, healthy gums and a pure breath by using Holmes’ Wash and Denti frice. Try a bottle Mr. T. A. Eason, Savannah, says: “I suffered from weakness followed by severe illness. Brown’s Iron Bitters gave me strength.” - I nbbericoate at and below cost at L, Frle THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1884. MOTHERS’ FRIEHDi This i" valuable prepa ration is truly a triumph of scientific skill, and no more inestimable benefit was ever bestowed on the mothers of the world. It not only short ens tlie time of labor and lessens the intensity of pain, but, better than all, it greatly diminishes the dangbr to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a condition highly favor able to speedy recovery, and far less liable to flooding, convulsions and other alarming symptoms incident to lingering and painful labor. Its truly wonderful efficacy in this respect entitles the Mothers’ Friend to be ranked as one of the life saving appliances given to the world by the dis coveries of modern sci ence. From the nature of the case it will of course b< understood that we cannot publish certificates con cerning the Remedy with out wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on file, and no mother who has once sed it will ever again b without it in her time of trouble No More Teiror! , No More Pain 1 1 No More Danger I | TO Mother or Child. The Dread of Motherhood , Transformed to HOPE ( and < JOY. Safety and Ease ' TO Suffering Woman. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if were admissible to make public the letters we receive, the‘"Mothers’Friend” would outsell anything on the market. I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to use Mothers’ Relief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetri cal practice(forty-four ye >rs, 1 have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick delivery. 11. J- HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our Treatise on “Health and Happiness of Woman,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked only the finest cigars the world could pro duce. Prof. Horsford says the Emperor s cigars were made specially for him in Ha vana from leaf tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being the finest leaf grown. Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is made from the same leaf used in the Emperor’s cigars, is abso lutely pure and is unquestionably the best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray’s gifted daughter, Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper'g Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. She found him smoking Blackwell’s Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James Russell Lowell, American Minister to the Court of St. James. In these days of adulteration, it is a com fort to smokers to know that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking To bacco is the bett and purest made. All dealers have it. None genuine without the trade-mark of the Bull gllljylg sh'lif S4l!m«!h Ozxfift oi’ip “’Mi jtehHiifE ”A ' j £>• ®YMC« «<5 >,<□ = •‘Si Oh-, ' ”%I"ISS EMMA E ASON, 12% Marga ■Lv-M. re t street, Savannah, says: I took Brown’s Iron Bitters as a tonic with great benefit. My system was greatly impaired fom chills and fever. "COAL ! Fresh from the Mines, PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Full and liberal weight guaranteed. Orders by mail, telephone or given to our drivers promptly attended to. Knickerbocker Ice Co. 144 BAY STREET. PANSY PEANTS. 50 CENTS PER DOZEN. VIOLET PLANTS. 25c. per dozen. CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, SI per dozen. VERBENA PLANTS, 75c. per dozen. LILY, STAR OF BETHLEHEM, 2.5 c. per doz. LILY, EASTER PLANTS, 81 per dozen. CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. At Wagner’s Nursery, Thunderbolt Road, or GARDNER’S, 30% Bull Street. Elegant Large Fugar Loaf PINEAPPLES ! Largs M Bw Bananas! Malaga Grapes! FANCY APPLES Preserves of all Kinds! m, m cm ii: NUTS AN 1 ) RAISINS, Currants, Fig's, Dates, Prunes, &c. The above goods tor sale only to the trade by J. B. Reedy Grocer and Importer of Fruit, BAY AND WHITAKER. STREETS OH ANGES! ORANGES! Don’t you want a box of NICE ORANGES? I am HEADQUARTERS for the FINEST ORANGES GROWN IN FLORIDA. The Celebrated Indian River, Crescent City, “San Sonci” And Other Choice Varieties. And have in store and on the way 1,000 BOXES for the Holiday Trade. APPLES! Arriving this week <SOO barrels Choice BALD WIN’S, SPY’S and BLUE PERMAINS, Banannas, l?aisins, Cocoamits, ZX’nts, Potatoes, BUTTER, CHEESE, All fresh stock and for sale low. E. E. Cheatham, 101 Bay Street- Telephone No. 273. ORANGES’ Oranges ! Oranges ! 500 Boxes Selected Florid? Oravges I For the Holiday Trade. 300 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES, 100 BOXES SELECTED PEARS, 100 BASKETS GRAPES in 5 and lOtb Baskets, 100 Sacks Virginia Hand-picked PEANUTS, LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES. WNow Landing and for sale at W. D. SIMKINS, 169 Bay. G-UJXsS 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 Hilles Ever offered In Savannah. O- For sale Low by PAI.MEK BROS. 148 Congress and 151 St. Julian street. PRINTER’S KOIJ.IIKS! THOMPSON’S Wera Roller Coo;osh! The only reliable COMPOSITION made for the SOUTHERN CLIMATE. by the Pound or made Into Rollers at short notice. A. D. THOMPSON, 93% Bay Street Savannah, Ga GEO?M. hklmken, Varii'ty 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 term s. MR. WM. C. WORKMAN, 110 Bay street, Sa "I vannan, says: For two years I suffered from malaria and its dreadful effects, my ghyslcian rendering me on y temporary re ef. In Brown’s Iron Bitters I found de cided and permanent benefit. CARPETS Cut, Made and Laid! o 1 Wilton Velvets at $l5O per yard. Body Brussels at $1.30 per yard. Tapestry Brussels at 80c. per yard. Three-Plys at 92c. per yard. Ingrains ranging from 25c. to 75c. per yard. These prices are not only Equal, but Less than those oi any first-class New York House. Smyrna Rugs and Mats from 11.25 to 85.00 each. A full line of French Canton Mattings or> hand. I Would Respectfully Call Attention to My*U3t NEW FAI.L STOCK u OF DRY GOODS! In which will be found Everything Fresh and Desirable for the Approaching Season—Silks, Satins, Brocades, Velvets, Velveteens, Cashmeres, Flannels and Fancy Dress Materials in • Great Variety. Black and Colored Silks and Satins have been selected with special care, and the Low Prices at which they are offered should command the attention of Cash Buyers. DI2PAIIT3IENT Has been thoroughly filled with French and English productions. Conrtland’s Celebrated English Crapes and Vtdls a pecialty. 500 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits ranging in prices from 32.00 to 310.00. 350 Misses’ Worsted Suits, sizes 2 to 14 years, and prices from 31.00 to 310.00. DANIEL HOGAN, Southeast Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets. ...... Wk Copyright, H. Solomon & Son. THE LATEST IMPROVED EXTRA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR MAKES EXCELLENT BREAD AND CAKES. «S* At;wholesale by HEINRY SOLOMON & SOIV, SAVANNAH, GA. inn/l A MERRY CHRISTMAS IQ fl P luQ 4 AND a HAPPY NEW YEAR! iQQu TO ALL THE PATRONS OF Cohen’s Central Shoe Store. AND WISH TO CALL THEIR ATTENTION TO THE IMMENSE STOCK OF Boots and Shoes! I Which we will sell for the NEXT TEN DAYS at Extraordinary Low Frices I And also ask an examination of an elegant assortment of PLAIN and FANCY Slippers I Slippers I Slippers I Which are to be sold without reserve. Bear also in mind that to each and every purchaser we will give a HANDSOME CHROMO ! No business card. COHEN’S CENTRAL SHOE STORE Southwest Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets. r:. OWEN W. FLYNN, Liberty street, Sa. I vannah, says: I took Brown’s Iron Bit ters with good results and advise others who would have good health to follow my course | I MRS. EMMA C. DUGGON, River street, I 1" Savannah, says : I heartily endorse Brown’s Iron Bitters as a first-class tonic. It | Increased my weight nearly fifty pounds. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. Üb,Ms,BiS Cal! * :<1 examine my stock of Artistic Slate, Iron and Wooden Mantels Before Purchasing Elsewhere. I am offering at very low prices a full stock of DOORS, SASHES, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Rails, Balusters, Newell Posts, PAINTS, OILS, VAKNISHES, Railroad, Steamboat, Ship and Mill Supplies, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &c., &C. Also, a full line of Building, Hardware, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement, Plain ana Decorative Wall Paper. ANDREW HANLEY, Corner Whitaker, York and President sU. OLIVERS Paint and Oil House. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. Moulding, Etc IRON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS f!"?■ - Novelty Iron Works, No. 2 B?* 7 and River Streets. SAVANNAH, GA., John Rourke, Proprietor. ’roalfosi-I achiushcps I am prepared to do all kinds of Machine, Boiler & Blacksmith Work Can also furnish at shortest notice and at 'owest market prices all kinds and sizes of Iron and Brass Castings, Pulleys, Shafting, etc. Saw Mill work a specialty. Manufac turer of Sampson Sngar Mills and Pans. Estimates furnished on all kinds of New Work and Repairs. Wm. W. Gnaiin, IIOUSESHOEITVG AND GENERAL JOBBING. Has now on sale 4 fine GROCERY or COTTON WAGONS, all with steel axles md tires. Also a large lot of OAK and ASH LUMBER. GIVE HIM A CALL. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Nos. 6 & 8 New St., near West Broad SAVANNAH, GA. MRS. A. E. PALMER, Savannah, says : I M used Brown's Iron Bitters ns a tonic, and sincerely believe it to be the best made. It imparts great strength. ith! tl Practical Meige! Phonography, typewriting, Telegraphing, Bookkeeping, Penmanship. No. 137 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mbs. C. S. RICHMOND, Principals. DRIB INAL 3. rpjfSftoir i i 3lr<)S.e.*WilUarns &Co. RICHMOND.VA. . - - ■ ■■■ I FOR SALE BY w. i ora n Corner Bryan & AberconSts. SAVANNAH, - - - GA. R. ISAAC MCINTOSH, Savannah, says: For years I have suffered from dys pepsia, trying everything with the hope of obtaining relief. Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me and I heartily recommend it, Advertisements are only dodges to foolyou around, but not the case at L. Fried’s, for o nee a call will Induce many more, as his prices are low and the best goods for the east money.