The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, January 08, 1885, Page 2, Image 2

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2 SEARCHING FOR HIDDEN GOLD. The Searchers Frightened Away by Hor rible Noises After Finding the Chest. A special dispatch from Wernersville, Pa., says: The people in and around the villages of Wernersville and Brownsville, in Lower Heidelberg township, are agitated over a story which has leaked out concern ing a number of persons who are hunting for a chest full of gold which is slid to be hid den under a rock in a valley called Indian Gap, on the South Mountain, not far from Cushion Peak, near Wernersville. The principal member of the searching party is ; Lena Stertzbach, about 17 years of age, whose parents live in the southeastern part of North Heidelberg township, with several men living near the mountain hamlet of Wernersville. The young lady left her parents’ home in the latter part of J une to search for the gold which she claimed had been revealed to her in a vision. It is reported that one of the male members of the party, at one time lived in a Western State, and while there an Indian told him of the hidden treasure, and that he could get it if he had a certain person with him. . They visited the place every night where the treasure is alleged to be hidden. Christ mas eve was the time when their treasure should be discovered. The two visited the place, accompanied by the father of the girl, and they say they succeeded in getting on the chest, when a horrible noise began, and thev postponed the search to New i Year’s Eve. Whether they succeeded in getting it is unknown. The entire party seem to be infatuated with the idea ot sud- - denly becoming rich, and it is said that | incantations and many strange antics are performed at midnight to get the spirits to where the gold is hidden. Salt River Packet Co. Stfamer James G. Blaine. Chartered by the G. O. P. from and after November 4, 1884. Pass J. E. Darron, from—. Account— Connection with annex boat, J. A. Logan, with Star Route, Little Rock and Fort Scott R. R. Steerage reserved for Ben. F. Butler, C A. Dana, Maria Halpin and other doubtful charac ters. Not good unless countersigned by Steve Elkins. Mulligan, Captain. Farewell, a long farewell. Old Hickory still lives. Beware of For geries. As you are not expected to return, checks will be issued for unlimited baggage. “Twenty-four Years for Refreshments - ” Steamer J. G. B. Salt River Line. BILL OF FABE. “Oh, Lord Almighty, bless us, And keep us all alive, There are ten of us for dinner, And grub for only five.” REV. Jackass Burchard, Chief Cook. Mbs. Fisher, Assistant. Plumed Knight Bean Soap. Cooked. Election returns a la Eliza Pinkston. Republican Goose with Monopolist Stuffing. Butler Decoy Duck, cock-eyed on the Half Shell. Entrees. Irish Stew, Rum, R. and R. Style. That same old Coon, served with hair on. Crow—raw with Hallelujah Sauce. Soufllets, curried with Dudley Soap. Oysters. New York counts the Governor in. Dessert. ;Mugwump on Toast, Melancholy Pudding. #3-It being a cold day, lee Cream, Cock tails and Detailed Election Returns are omit ted from the Bill of Fare. Let Him Produce His Proof. Philadelphia Times. If J. S. Clarkson, of lowa, has any proof to support his charge that Mr. St. John offered to sell out his candidacy to the Re publican National Committee during the recent canvass, it is high time that he brought it out. The accused candidate has given Mr. Clarkson and all other persons full permission to publish any of his letters and to reveal any conversations they may know which can support their serious charge. It is quite evident that Mr. Clarkson, in his rage and disappintment, has said things which he has not the proof to fully sup port. LIFE PRESERVER. If you are losing your grip on life, try Wells’Health Renewer.” Goes direct to weak spots. « » 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, dc 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. Tour friend, William B. Emerson. A Card From Cuthbert. This is to certify that I used Dr. Mozley’s I iron Elixir for neuralgia of the head "nd eyes v. .th t. e most marked benefits to my general health. 1 wov u gladly have paid SSOO for the relief it has given me a. a cost of two or three dollars. H. A. Beall, Clerk Superior Court, Randolph Co. Cuthbert, Ga., June 21, 1884. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, prepared at his drug ■tore, 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.'- — Too Many to the Acre. Our crop of Overcoats has been too plenti ful for tliis season, and as the weather proph ets predict mild'weather for next year—lß:ls ana’B6—we have decided not to bum our stock, but to put them on the market, and sell them for what they will briny. Our Overcoats must be sold. It is only a question for you if you will take advantage of our low prices and ; supply yourself with an Overcoat, and save money. We will sell you a good, strong $9 Overcoat for $6, a sls Overcoat for sl2, and 1 the finest $lO Overcoat in Savannah for S2O. I Boys’ Overcoats, from 4to 12 years old, as low , as $3, Youths’ Overcoats, from 12 to 17 years, i from $5 up. We have plenty of fine Suits on l hand which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Remember and buy of the “Famous,” as we give a prize of half the purchase money to every twentieth purchaser. “Famous” New lork Clothing House, 140 Congress Street. _____ Ur. Bosanko. r This name has become so familiar with the most of people throughout the United States that it is hardly necessary to state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosanko Cough and Lung Syrup, the people’s favorite remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, Colds. Consumption and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Price 50 cents and SI.OO. Sold by Osceola Butler and £. J. Kieffer.—Adv. TUT! SAVANNAH DIALY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1885. Closing Ont! I have yet a large stock of goods left, and many Une articles suitable for ZX e w Yea i* OR Wedding Present! I am bound to close out the entire stock, and bargains can therefore be had in Gold and Silver Watches, DIAMOND GOODS Silver Plated Ware —AND— FINE JEWELRY Os every description. THIS IS ID MD! CALL AT ONCE. A. W. MEYER, 20 BROUGHTON STREET. WilfflN! Call and see the handsome display OF Holiday Goods AT Crockery House JAMES S. SILVA, Lyons Block, 140 Broughton Street. The largest variety of medium priced goods for Holiday or Wedding Presents in theclty. 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- bacco you have a guarantee, « always, that it is Nature’s K own unadulterated product. Its fragrance, flavor, and unsurpassed quail ty, are de j rived from the soil and air. -tfS Try it, and you will be sat. jra isfied. None genuine with, out trade-mark of the Bull. mSh All successful Fishermen and Sporte so9 men smoke Blackwell’s Bull Durham Mgg Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy IL ft COAE ! Fresh from the Mines, PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Full and liberal weight guaranteed. Orders by mall, telephone or given to our drivers promptly attended to. Knickerbocker Ice Co. 144 BAY STREET. PHIMERS If<ILLEKS! THOMPSON’S Mta Hob 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 The Week ly newspapc Q/ devoted to science, mechanics, engineering, dis joveries, inventions and patents ever published. Ever, number illustrated with splendid engravings. Thi publication, furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia o information which no person should be without. Th popularity of the Scientific Amebican is such tha its circulation nearly equals that of all other papers o its class combined. Price, $3.20 a year. Discount t< Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & CO., Pub Ushers. No. 361 Broadway, N. Y. . « , , A VFLI ■JT® f* Munn & Co. nave als EKgfk ATF N I X had Thlrty-Sevei BM Area I ■wa Years’ practice bo Pga E* rißßnwrirrr ini f ore the Patent Office Kzj Era and have prepared more than One Hun* EM ySdred Thousand applications for pat gq |»ents in the United States and foreigr ■■ countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy reCgaMy rights, Assignments, and all other paper securing to inventors tbeir rights in th Q United States, Canada, England, France |B Germany and other foreign countries, prepare! at short notice and on reasonable terms. |9 Information as to obtaining patents cheerfullj fcS given without charge. Hand-books of informa HB tion sent free. Patents obtained through Mum Ml & Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free The advantage of such notice is well understood by al 561 Broadway, New York. Elsgant Igu Loaf PINEAPPLES ! Large M Ycilow Bananas! Malaga Grapes! FANCY APPLES Preserves of all Kinds! ID! CM GOODS NUTS AN 1 ) RAISINS, Currants, Figs, 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 ORANGES! GRANGES 1 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. ap ri /i: s! Arriving this week 500 barrels Choice BALD WIN’S, SPY’S and BLUE PERMAINS, Banannas, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Nuts, Potatoes, BUTTER, CHEESE, W All fresh stock and for sale low. E. E. Cheatham. 101 Bay Street. Telephone No. 273. ORAAGES! Oranges ! 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. 4S-Now Landing and for sale at W. D. SIMKINS, 169 Bay. GUNS 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. «g-The largest stock of BREECH-LOADING Gans and Ttilles Ever offered in Savannah. -88- For sale Low by PALMER BROS. 148 Congress and 151 St. Ju Jan street. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. Martels, Mantels, Mantels Call a.>d examine -cy stock of Artistic Slate, Iron and Wooden Manteh Before Purchasing Elsewhere. J am offering at vervlow prices a full stock of OC OKS, SASHES, Blinds, Mouldings, Hair 'ails, Balnsters, Newell Posts, PAI <TB, OILS, VARNISHES, fl&ilroad, 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 Presment fits OLIVER’S Paint and Oil House, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Moulding-, Etc TIMES Steam Printing Establishment. Our JOB DEPARTMENT is stocked with the Latest Styles of Type, and is prepared to execute orders for Mercantile, Commercial AND RAILROAD PRINTING! Os every description, promptly and at reasonable prices. SEND FOR ESTIMATES AND SPECIMENS. A FIRST-CLASS BINDERY. BLA-JSTIC BOOKS LEDGERS, DRAY BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, Manufactured in the very best style. Binding of every description done in a superior and substantial manner. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. SAVANNAH TIMES PUBLISHING GO., B. H. RICHARDSON, President and General Manager. 94 Bryan St., - - Savannah, Ga. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES 94 BRYAN STREET, Savannah, - - Georgia. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ONE YEAR,S6 00. SIX MONTHS, 3 THREE MONTHS, x so . SUNDAY TIMES. 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GABBARD 4 MELDRIM. ■ Law Offices, 135 and 137 Bay street. R. B. Richabdb. Wm. M. Heywabd. RICHARDS 4 HEYWARD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 8 Drayton street. RUEVS E. LESTER. THOMAS P. RAVENEL. LESTER & RAVENEL, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, 3 Whitaker st. I J. R. SAUSBY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I Office, 6J Drayton street. 8. A. Dbnmark. 8. B. Adam# Wm. Lrß. Gignilliat. DENMARK 4 ADAMS*. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 105 Bay street. GEORGE A. MERCER, Law Office, ‘Jonier Drayton ano Bryan streets, over Southern Bank. W. G. Charlton. W. W. Mackall. CHARLTON 4 MACK ILL, Attorneys-at-Law. Office, corner Bull and Bay streets, Up stairs. ROBERT FALLIGANT, Law Office, 120 Bryan street, up stairs. Alex. R. Lawton. Henry C.Cunningham Alix R. Lawton, Jr. 1 LAWTON & CUNNINGHAM, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office, 114 Bryan street, up stairs. J E Wooten. A H MacDoNELL WOOTEN & MACDONELL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office, 118 Bryan street. WALLACE W. FRASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 181 Bryan Street ISAAC BECKETT, Attorney at Law and Conveyancer. 12 Whitaker street. | HENRY MCALPIN, Attorney at Law. Will attend to business promptly at 135 Bay street. H. R. JACKSON. J. L. WHATLEY JACKSON & WHATLEY, Attorneys and Counsellers at I.aw, 118 Bryan Street. M. J. O’CONNOR, Attorney-at-Law, No. 3 Whitaker street. CHARLES M. TYSON, Attorney-at-Law. 7 Drayton street, - Cver Southern Bank. JOHN W. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Over Southern Benk. F. G. DuBIGNON, Law Office, 120 Bryan street, up stairs. WM. CLIFTON, Law Office, No, 1 Bull street, up stairs. J. J. ABRAMS, Law Office, 116 Bryan street A. MINIS, Jb. Law Office, 5 Drayton street ». A. (XCONNOB. Lir Law Office, 108 Bryan street. GEO. E. BEVANS, Attorney-at-Law. Office, corner Whitaker and Bryan streets, Up stairs. M, A. O’BYRNE, Law Office, 108 Bryan street. N. C. COLLIER, Law Office, No, 3 Bull street, up stairs. RICHARD F. JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law, No. 1 Bull street, up stairs. JOS. A. CRONK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ill Bay street. JOHN SULLIVAN SCHLEY, Attorney-at-Law, 118 Bryan st. CHARLES N. WEJT, Attorney-at-Law, Bryan street, over Southern Bank. W. HAMPTON WADE? Attorney-at-Law, 8. L. LAZARON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 101 Bay street. ’Philip M. Russell, R. Wayne Rurseli P. M. & R. W. RUSSELL, Attorneys at Law, Northeast corner Bryan and Whitaker CUBE FOR PILES. X-. of Piles is a l after getting waim? gpleasant sensation is immedjutely At ved by an application of J ile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt iheum and Ringworm can be permanently ured by the use of this great remedy. Price >0 cents. Manufactured by The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Pi-, ua, o, Boid by Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.