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VARIOUS ITEMS
Os More or Less I a teres t.
It is ramored that Governor Pattison, of
Pennsylvania, will enter the Methodist
Episcopal ministry at the close of his te:m
of office.
The deep salt well at Bay City, Mich.,
completed to a depth of 2,550 feet, is er<-
expected to produce 23 pails of brine per
minute.
The Paris newspapers are publishing as a
fact that on a Chinese gunboat captured by
the French at Formosa, of the 40 men on
board 13 were English.
Donation parties are in order in Michi
gan, to enable the Governer to make b th
ends meet. His salary is only SI,OOO a year,
while his Secretary gorges and fattens on
SI,OOO a year. .
Theodore Tilton is living in Paris, where
he is described as giving good dinners to
good persons, writing a volume of poen s,
and mingling inartistic society including
that of Sarah Bernhardt.
During 1884 there were 927 arrests for
drunkeriness in Glasgow, in a population
of 020,000; in Aberdeen, 16% in a popula
tion of 87,223; Edinburg City, 212, in a pop
ulation of 2’28,357; Greenock, 249, in a
population of 05,884.
Edmund Yates s’ys the royal dinners at
Windsor are always very good, and the
menu not long. Champagne are claret are
the “prevailing” wines at the royal table
There is an immense stock of fine old port
in the cellars, but very little is now drank.
Wong Chin Foo, the Chinese journalist oi
New York', having been asked to contribute
an article to the New York Christian Advoo
cate, admits the superiority of Christianity
over Chinese religion as the two are
preached, but casts some reflections on our
practice.
A movement has been started to keep
Francis Murphy in Pittsburg as t he minister
of a “church of Gospel temperance.” A
fund of $5,000 has already been raised in its
support. During’ his late campaign of eight
weeks in that wty, Mr. Murphy obtained
18,000 signatures, to the temperance pledge.
The Uhited States census for 1880 shows
that in those States where less than 30 per
cent, of the people were engaged in farming,
the annual farm product iveraged $457 per
head; from 80 to 50 per cent, $394; from 50
to 70 per cent, $261; 70 per cent and owe’-,
$l6O. Farms amidst plenty of manufactures
pay best; those away from manufactures pay
least.
Modern railways are about to invade the
Holy Land in several directions. Turkish
capitalists have obtained concession’, and
will build lines immediately from Alexan
dretta to Aleppo, along the bank of the Eu
phrates, and eventually to Damascus. The
aim is to connect the Syrian Sea with the
River Euphrates, one of ’.he most important
highways of Asiatic trade.
STRANGE WORLD THI’.
And some funny people in it, too. You
have all 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 and every thing,
without reason; but this week we heard
a gentleman grumble with good rea’on.
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.
SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree oi
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 on
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, thr
flnest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooping cough and consumption; and so
palatable any child can take it. Ask your
druggist 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 t he puzzling
-mestions, but contains information lor the
he >-lth and welfare of every home.
M mufactured by Walter A. Taylor, propn-.
•. ir Taylor’s Premium Cologne. Atlanta, Ga.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Clean teeth, healthy gums, a pure breath,by
using Holmes’ Wash and Dentifrice.
Overcoats, nobby and resonable in price, for
children from 2% ”P- e-’ lll be found in large
variety at B. H. Levy A Bro.’s.
Nursing sore mouth and ulcers cured by
using Holmes’ Wash. Try it.
Linen cuffs 2D ents or three pair for 60 cents
»t L. Fried’s.
For latest style fancy percale s Peccau and
Shirts L. Frisd’s Is tbs rises
Try L. Fried's SI.OO white shirts for fit and
quality.
The prettiest go. .ds for men, youths and
boys in the city --*n be found at B. H Levy a
Uro.’a.
If you want a good fitting shirt, either
white or fancy, try L. Fried.
Linen collars, latest styles, Stan ing nil
I *arp-djwn’ reduced from 16 to 10 cents |at 1..
rled’s.
for the latest styleand low prices in gent's
furnishing goods, L. Fried’s is the pla-’e.
To be convinced call around and see L
Fried’s before making your purchases else
where, as the urlce and quality of goods sells
tsel f.
Dr. Bosanko.
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. Bosanao
Cough and Lung Syrup, the people’s favorite
remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, < plds,
Consumption and all affections of the Throat
and Lungs. Price 50 cents and JI.OO. Sold by
Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.—Adv.
Ichlng Piles.”—Symptoms: Moisture
Like perspiration, intense itching, worse by
scratching, most at night, seems as if pin
worms were crawling. ’’Swayne’s Ointment’
i s a pleasant, sure cure.
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 50 cenls and JI.
Soidby Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.
THE SAY ANN II DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1885.
THE EVENT (IF THE SEASON.
A. R. Altmayer & Co.
ONE WEEK )F PRONOUNCED AND UNPARALLELED BARGAINS.
In order to make this week memorable not only in our own history, but in the history
ofthegener.il trade in ibis city, we shall offer, beginning MOND/VY MORNING, pronounced
and unparalleled bargain* in all ou>* Departments. Having in view that our new store, on
the corner of Broughton and -full streets, will be finished by September Ist, and desiring to
open our new place with an entirely new stock of goods, therefore we have concluded not to
move our present stock, and knowing the only way to make them move is to mark prices
down. The prices we name represent in almost every instance less than manufacturing cost
of the goods they cover.
< ) O Jk K S !
W OUR CLOAKS, FURS and WINTER WRAPS MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE.
This is our racr!fl< e and your opportunity. You will never have another chance to select
from such a complete stock of beautiful and stylish overgarments. You can never make a
better investment It will pay you to buy at once, in order to take advantage ofthis extra
ordinary and unprecedented sale. •
IMITATION SEALSKIN AND FL’R-LINED GARMENTS.
1 Ladies' Imitation Sealskin Sacques, warranted to keep color and look like a Genuine
Seal, at 517, former price *80; * 9 50, former price *33; *22, former price 440; SO, former price SSO.
* FUR-LINED CIRCULARS
' At *ls, former price $32; sl7 50, former price 835; i2O, former price *4O; *25, former price *SO
i SPECIAL.
Ladies should not fall to examine the begutifu! designs we offer in Brocade Velvets,
Plush ottomans and Sicillene Wraps, Newmarkets and Dolmans at 820, former price *3O; *22,
former price *35; *25. former price *4O; *3O, former price *SO.
We have over 200 styles of Newmarkets, In Black, Seal Brown, Hunters’ Green and Navy
Bin- Cloths, at *4. former pri e 810; *5,-former price 810; 8750, former price *ls; *lO, former
price *22; 815, former price *3O.
Si. IL EuIIXE RY •
Our low prices for both trimmed and untrimmed hats annoy the very life of certain
high-priced milliners. We frequently hear fron customers how uncomplimentary they
speak of Us as ruining trade, ell, that doesn’t worry us a bit. We rather like it. It Isa
, confirmation strong as holy writ that they are jealous of our reputation for selling the
cheapest line ol Millinery. The object of this Corner of our advertisement is to let you know
that our New York buy-rs pqrchaed ata sacrifice an enormous quantity of trimmed and
i untrimmed Hats, the balance of stock of one of the largest New York importers. These pur
chases, in addition to our Large stock, crowds us so much that we can nardly turn round.
In fact, we frankly acknowledge that we are heavily overloaded, and as we know the quick
est way to unload is to cut prices, therefore this week we shall offer Hats, in fact everything
in the Millinery line, at 25 cents on the dollar.
FRENCH FELT HATS, TRIMMED,
50c, were $2; 85c, were 81 25; 40c, were fl 50. J Wool Felts 50c, were fl 50. Wings 15c,20c, 25c and
35c, worih 30c tofl. . <
French Felt Hats in latest shapes, all new shades, fl, were $2 50. Tips, three in a bunch,
■ 50c. Tips, three in a bunch, 33c,
SHOES
Certain retail dealers of this city, because we havesoen fit to break the combination price
of certain makes of shoes, try to keep us from getting these makes. The public may not
kno<r H, but some makers of shoes decline to Sell a merchant unless he will agree to retail
the shoeitt a certain high price fixed by himself. This we invariably decline to do. We buy
ourShOes, pay for them, and. it'* no business of the maker at what price we sei l them for.
We would be in aprgtty fix this, week, when we intefid to cut prices lowerthan ever before,
if we could not put prices down below wh *t manufacturers chose to name. The tremendous
stock that Is to be sold offers an opportunity for variety, shape and style that no person who
has feet should neglect.
ZEIGLER BROS’. SHOES.
Every one knows this Celebrated Maker.
Infants’ Shoes 75c, shoe store price *1. Infants’ shoes *l, shoe sto-e price *125. Ladies’ Kid
Foxed Button *2 50, shoe store price 83. Ladies' Curacoa Kid Button 83, shoe store price S 3 75.
Ladies’ French Kid Button *l, shoe store price *5.
THOS. HARRIS & CO.’S SHOES.
One of the Largest Philadelphia Manufacturers of Children’s Shoes.
Infants’ Shoes 60c, sh e store price 85c.
Infants’ Shoes 75c, shoe store price *1.
Children s Curacoa Kid Button, sizes 4 to 7%. 81 (spring heel), shoe store price *1.50.
Children's Curacoa Kid Button, sizes 8 to 10%, *1 35 (with or without heels), shoe store
price $2.
Misses’Curacoa Kid Button, dzes 11 to 2, *175 (with or without heels) shoe s .ore price
82 50.
SPECIAL.
One lot of band-sewed Curacoa Kid Button *1 98. This shoe will be worth your while to
ask to see. as Its actual value is *4.a pair. Ladies’ Opera Slippeis in endless variety, with or
without French h- els, from 49c to *3 a pair. Ladies’Louis XV. Slippers 82 50
Our combination sale of Hosiery, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs will continue all this
week.
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
A. R. Altmayer & Co.
M. STERNBERG,
JKWELER.
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 could hardly keep apace with
The Unprecedented 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 be again as complete in every respect as can only be found in tne
. very best houses in the leading Northern cities.
MY SPECIALTIES ARE
Diamonds, and ths Most Celebrated and Reliable Makes of Gold
Watch s, and my Fancy Jewelry is not Wanting in
Either Taste, Design or Workmanship.
NO FANCY PRICES !
Every Article Guaranteed as Represent ed. «
My unprecedented success is summed up in these few words. No matter how ignorant
J one may be as to the quality or value of Jewelry, he receives honest goods at honest prices.
M. STERIVBER.G,
KROUSKOFF’S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MILLINERY HOUSE.
ANNOUiYCEMENT I
' WE AKE STILL CROWDED IN OUR UPPER AND LOWER FLOORS
, WITH AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Fine Tall and Winter .VE illinery I
WHICH
JUST BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE OUR IMPORTATION OF SPRING MILLIN
ERY ARRIVES IN THIS PORT. WE HAVE DECIDED ON A
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE.
AND OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FELT, VELVET AND STRAW
HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, FINE PLUMES, TIPS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES,
S 4TINS, VELVET AND SILK RIBBONS, &c.,
At Cost and Less Than Cost.
WE SHALL PUT ON SALE AND ESPECIALLY DR VW THE ATTEN
TION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR
FRENCH FUR FELT HATS AT 75 CENTS.
“ “ FELTS, ROUND, SI.OO.
WOOL FELTS AT 40 CENTS.
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT HALF PRICE 1
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 CLOSING OUT.
One Thousand Children’s Trimmed Fell Hats
at as cu.vrs.
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
S. Ti It O I S K o E I V
Wholesale and Lietail Millinery.
FIIIBT CLASS STOCK
A t
LOW PRICES
A T
W. J. Lindsay’s Carpet anil Hn Emporium,
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
Lace Curtains from to 815 Per Pair
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 Bugs and Mats, Oil Cloths to suit the Rich and Poor.
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, ON
W. J.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, Bays, W ad Mta's Bi ta I Pili,
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
REFUNDING TII E M OIV E Y OIN
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
A. FALK «so SONT,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
Successors to I. L. Falk & Co.
Corner Congress, Whihker and St. Julian Streets.
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. fejfe
Bargains in Diamonds Gold and Silver
’ ML /'xk °
g/ Watches, Gold Jewelry,
Ladies’ Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils,
Gold and Silver Headed Canes,
F ' Gold Spectacles.
All at the lowest prices.
Great;inducements in Silver Platedware
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
IVo. 21 Bull Street.
WM CUEIOSITES!
® ,Jolin S 3. Hollers Co.’s
CELEBRATED CUTLERY
AT
Macher’sJewelry Store
110 HI? OTTCJTI TON STREET
CARPETS & FURNITURE
- —AT
EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
FLTTG-S! MATS!
Special Inducement 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.
Goods at a Lower Figure than ever sold in Savannah.
o_—
ItLKiJS AND MJLTS.
A full assortment of Smyrnagoods In Oriental and Persian designs and colorings at
ower price than the common Tapestry and Velvet goods.
COVERIIVGrS.
In Coverings we have the last shades of Silk, Flushed and Sateens. Also Cretons, Reps and
Turkomams for Portiers.
OIL- OIiOTETS.
English and American sheet Oil Cloths and American goods from 1 to 2J4 yards wide.
Antique Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
Special designs, which must be seen to be appreciated.
F’URNTTUH.E.
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,
Entraic* 127 Broughton street, 1 door frem Bull.
PKOVIIONS ANO GROCERIES.
Received Again To-Day
AT
A. DOYLE’S.
X Cases of this celebrated TEA and TEAJBET
’J Only 60c. for the set, the pound of fine
JAPAN TEA thrown in, the Tea atone worth
the money. We have distributed over 100
cases of this choice beverage of 48 sets and
pounds to the case during the holidays. ‘They
all like it; they all get it.
Ana still selling that Choice
No. 1 Dominion Ham at 15c.
Strip Bacon at 12 l-2c.'
Pig Shoulder at 9c. and 10c.
Much cheaper by the 100 pounds or barrels
Bananas, Oranges and Lemons
At your own figures.
A fine stock of PLANTING POTATOES.
HOG’S HEADj CHEESE and BAUSAG Jl
dally at
DOYLE’S.
Davis’ Hams.
MWe are In receipt ofXshipment of the
FIRST CURING
OF.THESE
[—Andean sell at—
Lower Prices than Ever Before
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
New Goods.
DEHESA 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 PRUNE&
F. L.
Cor. State and Whitaker streets.
Choice Family Groceries
FOR THE
H O I. I YS
FRESH NUTS, FRESH CRACKERS,
iNative 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 J
4a* Give me a call.
V. SS. STUDER,
Corner of Drayton and Perry streets.
Nouce io Groctrs ui ftata
THE TENNESSEE
Bra IPMI w.
CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED DAILY.
Fruits and Vegfetatoiew
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Corner St. Julian street and MarketSqu are
PRICES REASONABLE.
FIRST- CLASS
GREEN GROCERY,
H. W. T EDDER
PROPRIETOR,
Corner Habersham and Charlton Sts.
I Alwavs on Hand the Freshest and Choicest
1 MEATS, PO U LTRY A ND V EGET ABLES
FINE VEAL AND MUTTON,
COUNTRY AND YARD EGGS
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
t O"A11 orders promptly attended to, and
Goods Delivered Free in all parts of the city,
I Your patronage respectfully solicited.
I J. E. SANDIFORD,
Green Grocer.
At this old and well establitbed market, South
Broad street, will always be found
Choice Beef, Mntton, Veal, Pork, Sansages,
Chickens, Egg* and Vegetables.
Choice Beef from Northern markets received every
week per steamers. Boston Corned Beef always on
hand. Marketing delivered free of charge to any part
of the city.
Magnolia Hams!
5 tierces of these celebrated HAMS
Just Received I
Churcii Candles,
Pure Beeswax for Church Purposes
-AT-
BRANCH & COOPER'S.
Fbr tjie accommodation of our patrons we
have established a Tailoring Department,
where any garment bought of us can be al
tered to suit the taste of the most fastidious,
ree of charge. We invite the public to call
and look through our establishment, which IB
by far the largest Id the city.
B. H. LkVY A EBOS.’
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