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A Few Remarks About the Dying Year.
Once more we are pained to chronicle the
sad fact that the finale of the dying year is
near at hand. Its breath comes fast and
thick with malaria and Christmas anecdotes.
It is rheumatic, its joints are stiff and cold,
and its pale and emaciated features are
sunken, and the pumpkin vine that has
turned up its frost-bitten toes, proclaims
a speedy reconciliation with its maker. It
started out full of hope, and its grand
opening was propitious, and all its clouds
had a silver lining with a gold specie basis.
It became more interesting as it grew
to maturity. When it was about five months
under headway the sweet-scented forget me
not and the dog fennel began to bloom and
(iregnate the ambient air with heavy sighs
of nature’s rich perfume. The gentle am
bling goat chewed the Italian sunset scen
ery from the circus bill board, and was
happy in his feed. The twittering birds
trilled their rapturous roundelays and the
entrancing melody of their trilling notes
resounded in echo from the concave
shores of ethereal happiness. All the
world was in love with itself, and every
thing went merry as ould be. Old Father
Time came pretty soon, and with thej-ck
knife of age beg m to whittle down those
things that had outlived their usefulness.
The hyacinth and hollybrook alike tumbled
to the racket, and soon their fellow-beings
of other races and colors followered suit, and
Mother Earth folded them to her fond em
brace.
He Was Accommodating.
When Huddle was in New York, stroll
ing about and seeing what was to be seen, he
noticed by the side door of a large mansion
on Fourth avenue, right under the ball, the
words:
“Please ring the bell for janitor.”
After reflecting a few minutes, Huddle
walked up and gave the bell such a pull
that one might have supposed he was trying
to extricate it by the roots. In a few mo
ments an angry-faced man tore open the
door.
“Are you the janitor?” asked Huddle.
“Yes; what do you want?”
“I saw that notice, ‘Please ring the bell
.for janitor,’ so I rang the bell for you, and
now I want to know why you can’t ring the
bell yourself'.’’
One reason why Hunt's [Kidney andLiver]
Remeey is so popular for the cure of diseases
of tlie 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.
THIN PEOPLE.
“Well’s Health Renewer” restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence
exual Debility sl,
Miss Ida Haddock, Savannah, writes:
“Brown’s Iron Bitters relieved me of weak
back and nervous depre sion, caused by in
digestion. It also has gone far toward re
lieving me of that distressing disease exze
rna—pronounced by many incurable.”
PILES I PILES!! PILES !!!
Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching
piles. One box has cured the worst cases of
twenty years’ standing. No need to suffer
five minutes after using Williams’ Indian
File Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays
etchings, acts as poultice, gives Instant relief.
Prepared only for piles, itching of the pri
vate parts, nothing else. Hou. J. M. Coft’en
ibury, of Cleveland, says: “I have used scores
of pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to
say that. I have never found anything which
gives such immediate and permanent relief
as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment.” Sold
by druggists and mailed on receipt of price,
sl. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler,
Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale and re
call druggists.
Mr. Morris Sullivan, Savannah,says: “I
have given Brown s Iron Bitters a fair test
and found it in case of indigeston from
which I was a sufferer, all that is claimed
for it. I heartily recommend it to the
afflicted.
Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, can
be Cured by Administering Dr.
Hain s’ Golden Spcific.
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. I
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 changes are mod
erate, while the uniform excellence of the
stable is a subject of general remark-.-Chi
cago National Hotel Reporter.
Mrs. L. Bandy, Oliver street, hear West
JBroad street, Savannah, says: “My mother
and I have taken Brown’s Iron Bitters for
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
wrettes.
Mrs. George Chambers, 188 McDonough
-street, Savannah, says: “I suffered from
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 benetical
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.”
To be convinced call around and see L.
Fried’s before making your purchases else
where, as the price and quality of goods sells
itself.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1884.
; MOTHERS’
FRIEND!
| 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
i ens the time of labor and
» lessens the intensity of
pain, but, better than all,
it greatly diminishes the
danger 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
j to the world by the dis
coveries of modern sci
ence.
From the nature of the
case it will of course be
understood that we eannot
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 be
without it in her time of
| trouble
■ No More Terror!
‘ No More Pain 1
i
» No More Danger!
TO
’ Mother or Child.
I
J
The Dread of
• Motherhood
J
5 Transformed to
1
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, I have never known it to
fail to produce a safe and quick delivery.
H. J. HOLMES, M.D., Atlanta, Ga.
Send for our Treatise on “Health and Happiness of
Woman,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
OOmw
Pipe smoking is the real test of a tobacco.
It is the regal way of smoking. You get
more directly at the flavor and fragrance.
You take the smoke cooler, and the tonic
cleanlier and safer. Pipe smoking is
smoking reduced to a fine art.
The more the question of adulterated
tobacco forces itself on the attention of
smokers, the more desirable it becomes
to know precisely what you are smoking.
In Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking To
*■■■■ ■ ■■■■■"'l bacco you have a guarantee,
i always, that it is Nature’s
own unadulterated product.
Its fragrance, flavor, and
unsurpassed quality, are de
j rived from the soil and air.
an^youl3osat '
isfied. None genuine with
. out trade-mark of the Bull.
a|||| All successful Fishermen and Sporte
men smoko Blackwell’s Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy it
i Jt—7 JP
-W/f-ISS EMMA E \SON, 12% Marga
ret street, Savannah, says: I took
Brown’s Iron Bitters as a tonic with great
benefit. My system was greatly impaired
from chills and fever.
From experience I think Swift’s Specific is
a very valuable remedy for cutaneous diseases,
and at the same time an invigorating tonic.
James Jackson, Chief Justice of Georgia.
Atlanta, September, 1884.
INOCULATED POISON.—After trying all
the other remedies, Swift’s Specific has cured
me sound and well of a terrible blood poison
contracted from a nurse.
Mrs. T. W. Lee, Greenville, Ala.
POISON OAK.—A lady here has been en
tirely cured of poison-oak poison by the use
of two bottles S. S. S.
R. S. Bradford, Tiptonville, Tenn.
ULCERS 25 YEARS.—A member of my
church has been cured of an ulcerated leg of
25 years standing, with two bottles of Swift’s
Specific. P. H. Crumpler,
Pastor Methodist Church, Macon, Ga.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable. Treat
ise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta,
Ga., or 159 W. 23d st., N. Y.
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 PLANTS.
50 CENTS PER DOZEN.
VIOLET PLANTS. 25c. per dozen.
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 81 per dozen.
. VERBENA PLANTS, 75c. per dozen.
LILY, STAR OF BETHLEHEM, 25c. per doz.
LILY, EASTER PLANTS. 81 per dozen.
CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS.
At Wagner’s Nursery,
Thunderbolt Road, or
GARDNER’S,
30J4 Bull Street.
GEO. 31. HELMKENj
Variety Bakery,
Cor. South Broad and East Broad streets.
BREAD, CAKES and PIES Os all descrip
tion.
CHRISTMAS CAKES a specialty. Wed
i ding Parties supplied on reasonable term s.
-Elpl Urge Sugar Loaf
I PINEAPPLES!
iUrgs bo Mffl Bananas!
it
Malaga Grapes!
? FANCY APPLES
e
} Preserves of all Kinds !
[ JELLIES, H CANNED K
I NUTS AN 1 ) RAISINS,
■ Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, &c.
’ The above goods for sale only to the trade
—by
J. B. Reedy
Grocer and Importer of Fruit,
BAY AND WHITAKER. STREETS
f
ORANGES!
Don’t you want a box of
NICE OR ANGES ?
> I am HEADQUARTERS for the FINEST
i ORANGES GROWN IN FLORIDA.
The Celebrated
5
Indian River, Crescent City, “San
Souci”
' And Other Choice Varieties.
And have in store and on the way 1,000
BOXES for the
Holiday Trade.
A, I* JP L E H !
Arriving this week 500 barrels Choice BALD
WINS, SPY'S and BLUE PERMAINS,
Banannas, Tfalsins,
Cocoanuts, TNUts,
Potatoes,
BUTTER, CHEESE,
ta" All fresh stock and for sale low.
E. E. Clieatliam,
101 Bay Street.
Telephone No. 273.
ORANGKS!
Oi’anges !
Granges !
500 Boxes Selected Florida
Oranges !
For the Holiday Trade.
300 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES,
100 BOXES SELECTED PEARS,
100 BASKETS GRAPES In 5 and 101 b Baskets,
100 Sacks Virginia Hand-picked PEANUTS,
LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES.
•VS-Now Landing and for sale at
W. D. SIMKINS,
169 Bay.
Florida Oranges!
CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES,
! GARDEN SEEDS.
i
Fancy and Useful Baskets,
Alligator Jewelry,
! Curiosities, Etc., at
GARDNER’S,
f BULL STREET.
-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.
SS-The largest stock of BREECH-LOADING
Guns and Rilles
Ever offered in Savannah,
4JZ-- For sale Low by
PALMER bros.
148 Congress and 151 St. Julian street.
PRINTER’S
ROLLERS!
, THOMPSON’S
■Wta Job Composition!
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
MR. WM. C. WORKMAN, 110 Bay street, Sa
vannan, says: For two years I suffered
from malaria and its dreadful effects, my
.- physician rendering me on'y temporary re
lief. In Brown’s Iron Bitters I found de
cided and permanent benefit.
CARPETS
Cui, Made and Laid!
O ——
Wilton Velvets at sl-50 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 of any first-class New York House.
Smyrna Rugs and Mats from 81.25 to 85.00 each. A full line of French Canton Mattings on
hand.
I Would Respectfully Call Attention to My®»
NEW FALL STOCK
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.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT
Has been thoroughly filled with French and English productions.
Courtland’s Celebrated English Crapes and Veils a pecialty.
500 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits ranging in prices from 82.00 to 810.00.
350 Misses’ Worsted Sults, sizes 2 to 14 years, and prices from 81.00 to 810.00.
DANIELHOGAN,
Southeast Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
Copyright, H. Solomon & Son.
THE LATEST IMPROVED
EXTRA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR
MAKES EXCELLENT BREAD AND CAKES.
O' At[wholesale by
HEINBY SOFOMON A SON,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GA.
inn/l A MERRY CHRISTMAS IfinF
lUUI and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1000
—TO ALL THE PATRONS OF
Cohen’s Central Shoe Store.
AND WISH TO CALL THEIR ATTENTION TO THE IMMENSE STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes!
Which we will sell for the NEXT TEN DAYS at
Extraordinary Low Prices I
And also ask an examination of an elegant assortment of PLAIN and FANCY
Slippers ! Slippers ! Clippers 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.
rl. OWEN W. FLYNN, Liberty street, Sa. I
vannab, says: I took Brown’s Iron Bit
ters with good results and advise others who
would have g.ood. health to follow my course |
I MRS. EMMA C. DUGGON, River street,
I' l Savannah, says : I heartily endorse
Brown’s Iron Bitters as a first-class tonic. It
| Increased my weight nearly fifty pounds.
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
MbUiMs
Call aid examine my stock of Artistic
Slate, Iron and Wooden Mantels
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
I am offering at very low prices a full stock
of
DOOR-S, SASHES,
Blinds, Mouldings,
Stair Rails, Balusters, Newell Posts,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
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 and
Decorative Wall Paper.
ANDREW HANLEY,
Corner Whitaker, York and President sts.
GLIVER’S
Paint and Oil House,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Moulding, Etc
IRON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS
Novelty Iron Works,
No. 2 Bi‘ v and River Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
John Rourke, Proprietor.
Iron & Brass Fouuiryl'4 achinehops
I am prepared to do all kinds of
Machine, Boiler & Blacksmith Work
Can also furnish at shortest notice and at
lowest market prices all kinds and sizes of
Iron and Brass Castings, Pulleys, Shafting,
etc. Saw Mill work a specialty. Manufac
turer of
Sampson Sugar Mills and Pans.
Estimates furnished on all kinds of New
Work and Repairs.
Wm. W. Gnann,
— ANn —
Kitaiih
HOI? SESHOEING
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.
Vs RS. A. E. PALMER, Savannah, says : I
’A used Brown's Iron Bitters as a tonic, and
sincerely be.lieve it to be the best made. It
imparts great strength.
Ouratiutial.
o! Practical Knowledge!
Ph.on.og’i’apliy,
Typewriting-,
Telegraphing,
Bookkeeping-,
—AND—
Penmanship.
No. 137 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Mb. and Mbs. C. S. RICHMOND,
Principals.
| V RICHMOND?/*. . ,
FOR SALE BY
11. mid &
Corner Bryan & AberconSts.
SAVANNAH, - - - GA.
R. ISAAC McINTOSH, Savannah, says:
•nv-m. F Or years I have suffered from dys
pepsia, trying everything with the hope of
obtaining relief. Biown's Irou Bitters cured
me and I heartily recommend it.
Advertisements are only dodges to foolyou
around, but not the case at L. Fried’s, for
once a call will induce many more, as his
prices are low and the best goods for the
east money.