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AMERICAN humok.
Supplied by Our Exchanges.
A new cur-pet—The girl you smash ou the
train.—The Judge.
The man who has lost a Kossuth hat on the
election says it was a loss that was felt.
A man- is called a confirmed liar when
nothing that he says is confirmed.—Boston
Transcript.
“Christmas time will soon slipper ’round
again,” as the young man observed as he
looked at the well-worn pair lie received a
year ago.
A scientific writer asks how to “diminish
the frequency of storms.” One good way Is
for him to come home earlier in the even
ings or stay away altogether.—Puck.
“Bric-a-brac is fast disappearing from the
mantlepiece,” says a fashion exchange. Well,
people must have money even if they have
to resort to their “uncle” to raise it.
A small bellows covered with plush is said
to be a popular Christmas present for young
ladies to send to young gentlemen. \V e sup
pose it means: “After we’re married you
furnish the coal; I’ll do the blowing. Phil
adelphia Call.
A gushing young poetess has sent us in a
poem beginning “What shall I find in my
stockings on early Christmas morn ? ’ and
asks what we think of it. We think, dear,
that unless you drop poetry you will find
holes in both stockings.—Boston I ost.
The colored man and brother of the South
can hardly be expected to recover his equili
brium all at once from the November scare,
but he is reported as gradually settling down
to business. After the fourth ol March the
chicken stealing will go on as usual.—Boston
Courier.
“Yes,” said the theatrical manager, “I
have had an application from an Indian for
a position in my company, and I think 111
engage him.” “Indians can't act, said the
star; “what will you do with him when you
get him?" “Well,” replied the manager, “I
think I will try him in Lo comedy.”
“What are you thinking of, my dear?”
asked theparagrapher's wife.
“Well, to tell the truth,” lie answered, as
he pressed his hands against his throbbing
temples and kicked the cat, which had been
purring at his feet, across the room, “I was
trying to think of something funny.
“ well, think that you’re going to get me a
seal skin sacque, and that'll be about as funny
a thing as there can be.”
“ Mr. Spurgeon believes in a pit that is bot
tomless.’* This little sentence reminds a
reader of The Christian Begister of a little
friend of his who, having heard of the bottom
less pit at church, went home with the sol
emn subject on her mind. After thinking
awhile, she broke out with the exclamation .
••Well, if the pit is bottomless, then the
people must all go through and come out on
t he other side ” and thus settling the difficult
problem of en less punishment to her satis
taction, sue tuned to other interests. —Troy
Times.
ROUGH ON PAIN.
Cures colic, cramps, diarrhcea ; externally
for aches, pains, sprains, headache, neural
gia, rheumatism. For man or beast. 20
and 50c.
Mr. H. B. Russel, Savannah, says: “Like
every one living in the South during the
summer months, I have been subject to ma
larial fevers. Took Brown’s Iron Bitters as
a preventative and found it a success, also
find it an excellent tonic.”
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 A) ceuis and SI.
[oSbdy Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.
Mr. A. C. Wright, St. Mary’s, Ga., says :
“My daughter suffered with indigestion to
such an extent that it caused severe spasms,
Brown’s Iron Bitters cured her; nothing
else did any good.”
Consumers smoke “Straight Web” Cigar
ettes. and will have no others, for they are
the choicest,
Mr. Tobias G. Brown, 175 Congress street,
Savannah, says: “One bottle of Brown s
Iron Bitters completely cured me of bil—
liousness. I heartily recommend its use.”
Wanted, 10,000 boys to smoke Favorite Ci
garettes, at 5 cents per package.
Mr. Robert Warwick, Savannah, says: “1
have derived great benefit from the use of
Brown’s Iron Bitters.”
Overcoats, nobby and resonable in price, for
children from 2% up, can be found In large
variety at B;H. Levy & Bro.’s.
“Mr. J. G. Taylor, Savannah, says: ‘ ( Less
than one bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters
cured me of heartburn.
' Retailers can get Favorite Cigarettes from
Hy. Solomon & Co., wholesale agents.
Mrs. Mary Hatchett, Kingston, Ga., says:
“Brown’s Iron Bitters is a most reliable med
icine for scrofula.”
Gentlemen in want of fine Overcoats, such
as are not seen In but very few houses, can be
ound at B. H. Levy & Bro.’s.
Favorite Cigarettes* will sweeten medita
ton. •
Atlanta Druggists.
Atlanta, October 13, 1884.
We begun handling B. B. B. from i s first exist
ence a few months ago, and have never heard a
word of dissatisfaction expressed relative to its
merits, but have heard it very extravagantly
praised by those who have used it. Its sale with
us is rapidly increasing, and we now buy it in
three gross lots. HOWARD & CANDLER,
Wholesale Druggists.
Office of JACOB’S PHARMACY, )
Atlanta, June 13, 1884. |
Six months ago we had no demand for B. B. 8.,
but now our retail demand is such that we are
forced to buy in two gross lots. We attribute the
rapid and enormous demand to the comparative
size and price of B. B. 8., and its positive merit.
It sells well and gives our customers entire satis
faction. Our sales have increased 500 per cent,
within a few months. JACOB’S PHARMACY,
Per Fre 1 B. Palmer, M. D.
Atlanta, June 12,1884.
We have been handling B. B. B. only a few
months, and take pleasure in saying it is super
seding all other Blood Reme les It sells well,
gives our customers entire satisfaction, and we
cheerfully recommend it in preference to ary
other Blood Purifier. ASHER & MOORE,
Druggists.
SCHUMANN,S P ‘ARMACY, 1
A l • n a, June 16,1884.)
Since I have begun handling the B. B B , which
is about three or four month-, it grows so much
in popularit •, and its sales increased so much,
that I have to buy it in gross lots as it sells quite
rapidly. THEO. rCH MANN.
Atlanta, June 12, 1884.
During the past few months I have given B B.
B. severe tests in the cure of Blood Diseases, and
unhesitatingly pronounce it a safe, sure, harmless
and speedy Blood Purifier, fully meriting the con
fidence of the public. My customers are delight
ed with 1 ts effects, and the demand has so wonder
fully increased that I have been compelled to buy
bv the gross, as it is the best selling blood reme
dy I handle. W. A. GRAHAM, Druggist
Atlanta, June 12, 1884.
We find the sale of B. B. B. largely on the in
crease, and as a Blood Purifier we consider it first
class. ’Tis one of the best selling medicines we
handle. SHARP BROS., Druggists.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1884.
KROUSKOFF’S
Wholesale and Retail
MILLIHE’J HOUSE
ANNOUNCEMENT!
WE ARE STILL CROWDED IN OUR UPPER AND LOWER FLOORS
WITH AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Fine Fail ad Ur Mtay!
WHICH
MUST BE CLOSED OUT
BEFORE OUR IMPORTATION OF SPRING MILLINERY ARRIVES
IN THIS PORT. WE HAVE DECIDED ON A
Grand Clearin? Out Sale I
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 SHALL PUT ON SALE AND ESPECIALLY DRA.W 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!
AT HALF m ICE !
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 CLO UNG OUT.
One Thousand Children’s Trimmed Felt Hats
A.T as CENTS.
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.
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Wholesale and Retail Millinery.
M. STERNBERG,
JEWELER.
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 coula hardly keep apace with
Tlie Unprecedf'iited Demand I
I have now made arrangements so ample that I can assure my friends and the public that
after to-day my stock will beagain as 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.
TkZE. ST ERIXTEEFIG,
niiOUGHTON ST.
HOLIDAY GOODS
o
Eiiiest Limoges diina,
o
GIPSY SAUCERS AND PLATES.
After Dinner Coffees, Tete a Tete Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
BREAKFAST SETS, DESERT SETS,
AND
Toilet Sets in Endless Variety I
COLOGNE SIH'S I
Fancy Glassware, Lemonade Sets,
FINE HAMMERED BRASS LAMPS,
W -A- 3C O L L S>!
And Thousands of Other Fancy Articles at Store of
JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO.
161 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, GA
CARPETS & FURNITURE
XT
EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
RUGS ! M ATS I
Special Inducemnt to Buyers.
Having replenished my extensive stock of CARPETS by the addition of the LATEST
PATTERNS, I am prepared to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in that department.
(foods at a Lower Figure than ever sold in Savannah.
Lt ATOS Akl>D MATS.
A full assortment of Smyrna goods In Oriental and Persian designs and colorings at
ower price than the common Tapestry and Velvet goods.
COVERJIVGrS.
In Coverings we have the last shades of Silk, Flushed and Sateens. Also Cretons, Reps and
Turkomams for Portiers.
OIIL. CLOTHS.
English and American sheet OH Cloths and American goods from 1 to 2% yards wide.
Antique Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
Special designs, which must be seen to be appreciated.
Having made special arrangements with some of the leading Furniture Manufacturing
Companies, we are prepared to offer the finest assortment of FURNITTRE, at such a low
figure that it will certainly be an inducement for you to refurnish. We do not publish prices
as that only misleads. Call and look at the goods, and you will see that the facts are as stated
EMIL A.. SCHWARZ,
Entrance 127 Broughton street. 1 door from Bull
FILtJST CLASS STOCK
A T
LOW FELICES
A T
1 J. Lindsay’s Carpst and Fiinita Euysriuni,
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
Lace Curtains from to f£l4s Per I?air
Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpet at almost any Price.
Ingrain and Hemp Carpets always on hand. Fringes, Felts, Canton Flannels, Raw Silks,
Ramie and Jute Goods in numberless designs.
Window Shades by the Gross, the Neatest and Newest Patterns
Always in Stock.
Pole and Adjustable Cornices, Symrna Rugs and Mats, Oil Cloths to suit the Rich and Poor.
Utr A new lot of Imported CRELONNES with figures on them, just arrived.
We mean business, and will sell LOW DOWN. Competent workmen. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
CALL EARLY, OIN
w. jr. eindsay.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOW WHY
A. FALK & SON,
are selling their Clothing so cheap? Simply because they bought that immense wholesale
stock of Clothing of this season’s manufacture, for
Men, Joys, Whs’ and Jhilte’s fa ta Z. 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
REFUNDINi; THE MONEY OZN
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
CLOTHING CHEAP.
Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the stand of
JA. FALK «fc SO TV,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
Successors to I. L. Falk & Co.
Corner Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
AT
A. J. MILLER & Go’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium
Fine Parlor Suits and Bedroom Soilsl
Mirror Door Wardrobes,
Combination Dressing Cases, Chiffoniers, Fine Dining Room Pieces.
Also, choice assortment of NOVELTIES upholstered in Leather, Plush, Silk and Ramie.
BOUQUET STANDS, BRACKETS, &c.
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
Is also filled with a choice assortment of goods suited to this purpose.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT.
FINE DOLL CARRIAGES, BUREAUS, TABLES, CHAIRS, VELOCIPEDES, <fcc., &C.
4S>Do not fall to Inspect our stock.
A.. J. M 11. I-lilt A- CO.
HOLIDAY GOODS
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 Gold and Silver
Watches, Gold Jewelry,
\ Ladies’ Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils,
■T-M ’ pr"'' M® Gold and Silver Headed Canes,
Gold Spectacles.
All at the lowest P rlceß -
Great inducements in Silver Platedware
A.. L. DICSBOUILLONS,
No. 21 Bull Street.
3
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
mm Wi
A FINE MIXTURE IN
5 lb. Boxes for SI.OO.
—AMO—
CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, CHOCOLATES,
CARAMELS, BON BONS,
MARSHMALLOWS,
And a large line of Choice Confections, at
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
New Goods.
DEH ESA RAISINS,
LONDON LAYER RAISINS,
SULTANA RAISINS (Seedless),
LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS,
LEGHORN CITRON,
NEW CURRANTS,
DRIED FIGS,
PLUM PUDDING,
EVAPORATED PEACHES,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
TABLE AND COOKING PRUNES
F. U. GEORGE'S,
Cor. State and Whitaker streets.
IT REWORKS
ROMAN CANDLES,
;SKY ROCKETS,
VERTICLE WHEEL
MINES,
FLOWER POTS,
FIRE CRACKERS,
CANNON CRACKERS
—AT—
BRANCH & COOPER’S.
At A. DOYLE’S.
Quinces for Preserving.
Green Hoot Ginger.
1 lot fine Fulton Mark’t Bee
Fresh Cabbages.
No. 1 Ham at 15c.
“ Strip Bacon at 13c.
P. g’s Head at 6c.
Pig’s Feet in half barrels.
Hebron Beauty Potatoes,
The finest Table Potatoes in the wo
2 boxes string Garlic.
DOYLE.
Choice Family Groceries
FOR THE
11 01. I I >\Y
FRESH NUTS, FRESH CRACKERS,
Native Wines.
The Original Budweiser and Anhauser Bot
tle Beer. Fresh Candies, Wilson’s Crackers,
Canned goods of every description.
Goods delivered free in all parts of the city.
4®- Give me a call.
V. S. STUDER,
Corner of Drayton and Perry streets.
hits io taro and Hoi
THE TENNESSEE
Bra MJ PM! DEPOT
CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED DAILY.
Fruits and Vegretafoiew
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Corner St. Julian street and Marketsquare
PRICES REASONABLE.
Christmas
LaFAR’S.
GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS,
GENTLEMEN’S SMOKING JACKETS,
Handsome Patterns Silk Handkerch’fs
FINE KID GLOVES,
New Satin Scarfs and Ties,
Fancy Walking Canes,
Opera Glasses.
LEATHER DRESSING CASES-
Engiish make.
SHAVING SETS,
Yalises and Satchels
ALL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS,
CAMELS HAIR UNDERSUITS.
BUGGY ROBES,
WATERPROOF COATS-
English style, cloth on one side.
49r*Anythlng needed by gentlemen
LaFAR’S,
23 Bull street.
FIR ST- C L ASS
GREEN GROCERY,
B. W. TEDDER
PROPRIETOR,
Caner Habersham and Charlton Bts.
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.
WP-All orders promptly attended to, and
Goods Delivered Free In all parts of the city,
Your patronage respectfully solicited."®.