The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, January 23, 1885, Page 2, Image 2

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2 "Not Every Man a Judge of Rock. St. Louis Globe -Democrat, “Did ye ever hear of the original diicw erar of the Toughuut Mine at Tombstone ? Well, he was a regular tenderfoot from ’way back, and was workin’ with two pards on the claim, an’ one day he came up from the bottom of the shaft an’ says he: ‘Boys,’ said he, ‘l’m played out, and I ain t got no more heart in this racket. I allow as long as I was striking anything like ore I’d stand it out here, but may ye spit on my grave if I ain’t working beeswax,’ and he showed his pards a piece of rock thickly covered with a brown substance as did look uncommonly like wax. ‘Will ye take S2OO for your share?’ said one of his pards., ‘Bet yer sweet life I will,’ and so the stuff was handed over, the quitclaim deed made out, an’ the tenderfoot lost a.fortune. The thing he took for bees-wax was chloride of silver, an the rock went $15,000 to the ton. Tell ye, stranger, it every man’s a judge of rock.’ A Head For Business. Philadelphia Call. , Algernon—Ah Imy dear boy; so glad to aee you; and how is your suit with Miss De Rich coming on ? Augustus—Weally, my boy, I can’t say that I’ve made much progress so far, but I believe I’ve hit on the right idea now. Do you see this dawg ? “Os course. What a delightfully English pug; just like the one that Miss De Rich admired, by the way.” “It’s the very one, my boy. She went into ecstacies over it at the dawg show.” “Ah, I see; so you’ve bought it for her?’ “No; for mvself.” “For yourself. What good can that do you ?” “ Why, my boy, can’t you see ? Bajove the deah girl will have to take me or lose the dawg, you know.” Contrasts of Western Life. Denver Tinies. On a certain street in Denver is a stone mansion of surpassing elegance, which, with its grounds, cost nearly $1,000,000. .Directly opposite, on a vacant lot, is a tent, boarded up inside as far as the angle of the roof. The back end of it is pierced with a stove pipe and in the front end are a door and a window. In the window hangs a cur tain of costly lace, and in the tent is a piano al exquisite tone. The tent itself did not cost over S2O. The piano, upholstery and furniture inside are said to have cost over $3,000 Tue owner planted his tent here over twenty-five years ago, and is one of the moderately successful Colorado miners, be ing worth about $50,000. He prefers his tent to any dwelling house, and says he would not exchange it. far Windsor Castle. The Compression Required. Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle. He didn’t know Brooklyn girls very well, being a comparative stranger from Phila delphia, but he timidly remarked one even ing that he wished he were a Russian leather bell that he might clasp her waist. She turned upon him, a warning blue light glance from her eloquent eyes: “Y< ung man,” she said, “if you couldn’t squeeze liarde.t and hold on tighter than any belt that was ever fastened with a buckle nobody has any use for you in Brooklyn, I can tell you.” With a wild, bitter cry, he fled out into the black, black night. Infantile Matchmakers. Chicago News. “Good evening, Tommy; is your sister Clarissa at home?” “Yes, sir; she’s out in the kitchen popping corn for you.” “Popping corn for me? Why, how very thoughtful: I like pop-corn very much.” “Yes, sir; she said she was going to put a pan of pop-coru under your nose, and if you didn’t take the hint she’d give you the shake.” Something besides corn was popped that evening. The kiueys cleanse the system. It is Im portant to keep them healthful and active, and this is best done with Hunt’s [Kidney and Liver] Remedy. It is a specific for all kidney, liver and urinary complaints. Some of the worst chronic cases, that have been given up to die by physicians and friends, have been cured. Strang World This And some funny people in it, too. You have ail come in contact with some that are never satisfied. They grumble from morning until night—we heard a man even grumble in bed. That man would grumble at any thing ard every thing, without reason; but this week we heard a gentleman grumble with good reason. He bought a suit of clothes and paid a good old fashioned price for it, and, hap pening to come into the “ Famous,” he was shown a suit of the same class of goods, and our price was $8 less than he had paid. That gentleman had good rea son to find fault, and grumbled at his bad luck; but it will be a good lesson to him, and he will buy of the “Famous” next time. We are through taking stock, and now comes our annual clearing sale. We will sell you anything in our line at manufacturers’ cost. Our prize system has worked charmingly, and we made dozens of people happy by giving them prizes. We will keep it up. Call, and we will not only give you better goods, cheaper than you can buy any where, but give a prize to every twentieth purchaser in the bargain. “Famous,” 140 Congress street. PILES I PILES 11 PILES 111 gJßure 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 1 tchings, acts as poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for piles, itching of the pri vate parts/nothing else. Hon. J. M. Cotten bury, 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, 61. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler, Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale and re tail druggists. Sweet Gam 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 off the false membrane in croup and whooping cough. 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 so S alatable any child ca n take it. Ask your ruggist for it. Send two-cent stamp for Taylor’s Riddle Book, which Is not only for the amusement of the little ones, who will gather around your knee to hear the puzzling questions, but contains Information for the health and welfare of every home. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, propri etor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga. THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1885. CLOSING OUT ! For ten days yet you have a chance to get immense bargains in Waltham Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Diamond Goods, Plated Silverware, Spectacles, and many articles suitable for presents. These are not shoddy auction goods, but first-class. The stock must be sold, and the prices will sell them. A. W. MEYER, 120 BROUGHTON STREET. MM! Call and see the handsome display OF Holiday Goods Crockery House JAMES S. SILVA, Lyons Block, 140 Broug-hton Street. The largest variety of medium priced goods for Holiday or Wedding Present® U thecity. ’ "Will the coming man smoke ?” was set tled by Prof. Fisk in his charming pam phlet. Ho says, moreover, that the rational way to use tobacco is through the pipe. All agree that only the best tobacco should be used. Which is the best? That to which Nature has contributed the most ex quisite flavors. Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of all the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro lina goes into the manufactory of Black well, at Durham. They buy the pick of— i the entire section. Hence B’s Bull Durham Tobacco is the it tobacco. Don’t id when you buy. ham Bull trade —. mark is on every genuine package. ne Bull Durham f all judges of Tobacco. GLNS - 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. 43" The largest stock of BREECH-LOADING GJ-niis and. Hilles Ever offered in Savannah. 4g- For sale Low by PALMER BROS. 148 Congress and 151 St. Ju-ian street. ! Fresh from the Mines, PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Full and liberal weight guaranteed. Orders by mall, telephone or given to our drivers promptly attend id to. Knickerbocker Ice Co., 144 BAY STREET. BEAUTIFUL ROSES, LOVELY GERANIUMS, EXQUISITE HELIOTROPES, GRAND CHINESE PRIMROSES, FINE PANSY PLANTS, Cut Flowers and artistic Designs, furnished to order at Wagner’s Nursery, Thunderbolt road, or GARDNER’S, 3014 BULL STREET- A Young Piano ui Organ Factory We are pleased to announce to our patrons that Mr. H. N. Moore, who left us in May last to superintend the manu facture of Upright Pianos in Chickering & Son’s factory at Boston, has resigned his posi tion there and is again with us, and will, in future, attend to our city tuning. His skill in his profession is so well known in this community, that the bare announcement of his re turn is all that is needed. We have also with us Mr. E. S. Dopson, a practical Piano Maker, Repairer and Tuner, who has for many years manufactur ed Pianos in New York upon his own ac count, and has practical experience in every branch of their construction. In the line of Repairing, Regulating and Tuning Pianos, Mr. Dopson has no superior, and work entrusted to him will be done as well as any factory. The Tuning and Repai-ing of Church and Parlor Organs is attended to by two ex perienced workmen, who have had long ex perience in this class of work. Several of the largest church organs in this city are now under their charge. Still another workman is employed in Polishing and Varnishing Pianos and Or gans. In this branch, long experience has made them perfect, and old and defaced cases are restored and made as bright as new. No patent polish is used, but the work is done precisely the same as at the actory. Repairs upon Small instruments, such as Violins, Guitars, Accordoins, Drums, Or guinettes, Banjos, Brass Instruments, etc, etc., are done by another skilled workman, who devotes his entire time to this class of work. With this force of six Experienced Work men, a complete stock of toolsand repairing materials, with every facility that is found in any factory, and all under our direct con trol and supervision, we are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us in the best POSSIBLE MANNER, AND AT REASONABLE prices. This department of our business has never before been so completely organized, and we are now ready for all the work that the city and vicinity can offer. If more workmen are needed we will supply them. Next the Piano Factory, and that’s not far off. Ludden & Bates Music House. FOR SALE BY 1 1 alsahdb a i., Corner Bryan & AberconSts. SAVANNAH, - - - GA. A Useful Trade, Easily Learned. DDII'TO db Q KA In order to meefa L Oil long felt want for a convenient and portable PLATING APPA RATUS, wit h which any one can do the finest quality of Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating on Watches, Chains, Rings, Knives, Forks aud Spoons, I have made the above low-priced set, consisting of Tank, lined with Acid-Proof Cement, Three Cells of Battery that will de posit 30 penny-weights of metal a day, Hang ing Bars, Wire, Gold Solution, one quart of Silver Solution and half gallon of Nickel. Also a box of Bright Lustre, that will give the metal the bright and lustrous appearance of finished work. Remember, these solutions are not exhausted, but will PLATE any num ber of articles if the simple Book of Instruc tions is followed. Any one can do it. A woman's work. FOR FIFTY CENTS EXTRA will send Six Chains or Rings that can be Gold Plated and sold for Two Dollars more than the whole outfit costs. Our Book, “GOLD AAD SILVER FOR THE PEO PLE," which offers unrivaled inducements to all, sent FREE. If not successful can be re turned and exchanged for MORE THAN! TO VALUE. REMEMBER, this is a practical outflf and I will warrant It, or It can be re turned at my expense. Will be sent C. O. D. if desired, upon receipt of 51.50, balance to be collected when delivered. Next size outfit, with Tank 12x10x6, only #5.00. TRY IT. Profits, over 300 per cent. BOOK SENT FREE. Address. Frederick Lowey, 96 & 98 Fulton St., New York. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES 94 BRYAN STREET, Savannah, - - Georgia. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ONE YEAR,S6 00. SIX MONTHS,3 SO THREE MONTHS, I 50. SUNDAY TIMES. ONE YEAR, ... . : Ji 50. SIX MONTHS, .... - 75- FULL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE, COMMERCIAL REPORTS OF ALL THE LARGE MARKETS. Special attention given to the SAVANNAH MARKET. Reliable quotations of Cotton, Produce, Naval Stores and Stocks and Bonds. OUR MOTTO. —The interests of Savannah, Georgia, the South, and the Country. ALL THE DEPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. Editorials on current topics, independent in opinion and vigorous in expression. The cream of the news from our exchanges. A T> 33 3F* IT “3? Twl 2E5 ST FRESH, SPARKLING AND NEWSY. effort spared to keep the Daily Times in the front rank of Journalism. 1 Communications addressed to B. H. RICHARDSON, Editor and General Manager. TIMES Steam Printing Misb... Our JOB DEPARTMENT is stocked vith the Latest Styles of Typt is prepared to execute orders for Mercantile, Commercial AND RAILROAD PRINTS. Os every description, promptly and at reasonable prices. SEND FOR ESTIMATES AND SPECIMENS. A FIRST-CLASS BINDERY. BLAI-TK 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. LEGAL DIRECTORY. T. M. NORWOOD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 111 Bay street, up stairs. W. S. Chisholm. R. G. Ebwth. CHISHOLM A ERWIN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Abercorn street, cor. St. Julian and Bryan. Wm. Gahrarix P. W. Mbldbim. Emilb Newman. GABBARD A MELDRIM, Law Offices, 135 and 137 Bay street. R. B. Riohabds. Wm. M. Heywabd. BICHABDS A HEYWARD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 8 Drayton street. RUFUS E. LESTER. THOMAS P. BAVENEL. LESTER A BAVENEL, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, 3 Whitaker st. J. R. SAUSBY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office, 6J Drayton street. B. A. Denmark. S. B. Adams Wm. LbS. Gignilliat. DENMARK & ADAMS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 105 Bay street. GEOBGE A. MERCER, Law Office, Corner Drayton and Bryan streets, over Southern Bank. W. G. Chablton. W. W. Mackall. CHARLTON A MACKALL, Attorn eys-at-Law, Office, eorner Bull and Bay streets, Up stairs. ROBERT FALLIGANT, Law Office, 120 Bryan street, up stain. Alex. R. Lawton. Henry c.Cunningham Alex R. Lawton, Jr. LAWTON & CUNNINGHAM, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office, 114 Bryan street, up stairs. J E Wooten. A H MacDoNEi.L WOOTEN & MACDONELL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office, 118 Bryan street. WALLACE W. FRASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 118 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. K. JACKSON. J. L. WHATLEY JACKSON & WHATLEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 118 Bryan Street. M. J. O’CONNOR, Attorney-atr-Law, No. 3 Whitaker street. CHARLES M. TYSON, Attorney-at-Law. 7 Dryaton street, - Cver Southern Bank. JOHN W. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Over Southern Btnk. 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 P. J. O-CONNOR, Law Office, 108 Bryan street. GEO. K. BEVANS, ' Attorney-at-Law. Office, eorner 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. CRONKi Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ill Bay street. JOHN SULLIVAN SCHLEY, Attorney-at-Law, 118 Bryan st. CHARLES N. WEST, Attorney-at-Law, Bryan street, over Southern Bank. W. HAMPTON Attorney-at-Law, A v»_11 -A S. L. LAZARON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 101 Bay street. Philip M. Russell. R. Wayne Russell P. M. &R. W. BUSSELL, Attorneys at Law, Northeast corner Bryan and Whitaker. CUBE FOB PILES, of Piles is fiming at nqsiit after getting flpleasan t sensation is : Bved by an applicanen of 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., JPii ua ; o. Sold by Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.