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AMERICAN HUMOR.
Supplied by Our Exchanges.
A New York man has a bulldog that can
read. He acquired his literary taste by
biting book agents.—Newnan Independent.
A little boy who read that the Senate had
voted to take a recess, said he didn’t see
why a school couldn’t do that. —Lynn Rem.
“He that loves noise must buy a pig,”
says a Spanish proverb. In most cases, how
ever, a baby will answer just as well. —The
Judge.
Mrs. Fogg—“Mother is coming to-mor
row, if it is pleasant-” Fogg—“l think,
dear, it will, be pleasant if she doesn’t come.”
—Boston Transcript.
A fashion item states that red hair is re
garded as very beautiful in Turney. Per
haps it is, but in a woman it looks like the
very dickens. —Through Mail.
A reader asks : “What is a conundrum ?”
A conundrum is a man at a swell dinner in
evening dress. You can’t fell if he is a
waiter or a guest.—Brooklyn Times.
It is stated that after her marriage the
Princess Beatrice and her husband will re
side with the Queen for six months in each
year. This s not a very admirable arrange
ment for the Princess husband, unless the j ;
Queen permits him to carry a night key.— |
Norristown Herald.
We read of a man dying as he was shov
eling snow off the sidewalk, but we never
heard of a woman dying under suchcircum
stances. The moral is obvious, and every
woman who loves her husband and would
shield him from danger will promptly heed
it.—Lowell Times.
The roadmaster of a Connecticut railroad
inspects the road bed'and detects any irreg
ularities in the track while riding on ave- (
locipede at the rate of twenty miles an hour.
Every time he takes a header into the next
country he knows there is a defect in the
track. —Boston Globe.
An exchange tells “how to make a ser
viceable dressing gown for benedicts.” It
must be made out cf boiler iron, copper fast
ened, and warranted storm proof in every
respect. Os cruise bachelors have no need
for such garments, hence the exclusive at
tention paid to benedicts.—Lowell Citizen.
Henrv James’ new novel, “The Boston
ians,” is said to carictature a well known
Boston laity so clearly that it is likely to
raise a rumpus in Hub society. If James
has made her as tiresome as most of his
woman characters are she will have good
foundations tor a libel suit. —Lowell Courier
THK HOPE OF THE NATION.
Children slow in development, unyi
scrawny and delicate use “Wells’ Health
Eenewer.”
Downright Cruelty.
To permit yourself and family to
“Suffer!”
With sickness when it can be prevented j
and cured so easily
With Hop Bitters!!!
Having experienced a great deal of
“Trouble!” from indigestion, so much so j
that I came near losing my
Life!
My trouble always came after eating any
food—
However light
And digestible,
For two or three hours at a time I had to go
through the most
Excruciating pains,
“And the only way I ever got”
“Relief!”
Was bv throwing up all my stomac-h con
tained. ‘No one can eoncei. e the paius that J
bad to go through, until
“At last?”
I was taken! “So that for three weeks I lay
in bed and
Could eat nothing! ~ ,
My sufferings were so that I called two doc
tors to give me something that would stop
the pain; their
Efforts were no good to me.
At last I heard a good deal
“About your Hop Bitters !
And determined to try them. ’
Got a bottle—in four hours I took the con
tents of
One! ....
Next day I was out of bed, and have not
seen a
“Sick!”
Hour, from the same cause since.
I have recommended it to hundreds of oth
ers. You have no such
“Advocate as I am.' —Geo. Kendall, Alls
ton, Boston, Mass.
Columbus Advocate, Texas, April 21, 83.
Dear Editor—l have tried your Hop Bitters,
a d find they are good for any complaint.
The best medicine X ever used in my family.
H. Talener,
4S~Noue genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with “Hop” or “Hups in
their name.
LEMONS AS MEDICINE.
They regulate the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
Kidneys and Blood, and cure all Throat and
Lung diseases as prepared by Dr, H. Mozley,
in his Lemon Elixir and Lemon Hot Drops.
LEMON EL IX l it.
Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney
disease, fever, chills, 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 veget
able liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimu
lants and blood purifiers.
Fifty cents for oue half pint, bottle; one
dollar for pint and a half bottle. Sold by
druggists generally, and by all wholesale
druggists.
LEMON HOT DROPS.
Cure all Coughs Colds. Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all
Throat and Rung Diseases icept Consuni] -
tlon, which disease it pa and greatly
relieves. Price. 25 cents. -.d by all drug
gists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, office Til
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
From a Promiuent Lady.
I have not been able In two yearstowalk or
stand without suffering great pain. Since
taking Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, I can walk
half a mile without suffering the ieast incon
venience.
Mrs. R. H. Bloodvorth, Griffin, Ga.
For sale by
LIPPMAN BROS., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga. j
BUSINESS NOTICES.
F or the latest style and low prices iD gent's
larnishiinr goods, D. Fried’s Is The place.
Try L. Fried’s 81.00 white shirts for fit and
quality.
For latest style fancy percale g Feocan
Shirt* L. Fried’s Is the plane.
Clean teeth, healthy gums and a pure
breath by usingl Holmes’ Wash and Denti
frice. Tryabotte.
If you want a good fitting shirt, eithe
white or fancy, try L. Fried.
At L. Fried’s, the reason you are not forced
or talked half to death to buy goods you do
not like,is because he carries a large and well
selected stock. Also sells so cheap that you
will find It no trouble to buy or get suited,as |
he Intends to carry out as headvertlses.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1885.
DO WE MEAN IT ?
We have determined to close out the entire balance of our Fall and Winter Stock RE
GARDLESS OF CO-sT. We are going to make It
The (Ire itest Event of the Season!
All we ask is that you come to see oitr bargains, here advertised. Do not come, however,
in a week or two and ask fur them, vot|won't then find them. Cut out this advertisement
and bring it along with you. If you will call cany you will find everything as here stated.
I.— a: !..V NKETS.
(II pairs Heavy Gray Blankets, usual price 81 23, we offer the pair at 5 — 1
158 “ “ 1 “ “ “
231 “ very large White Blankets, “ 2 00, “ “
17 .. .* .< >• - " 2 50, “ “ “ I.l#
:j| “ 11-4 “ “ our price was •"> 00, “ “ “ 3-20
OS “ 11-1 flue Blankets, “ “ HSO, “ “ “ j-'J?
9 “ 11-1 extrati“e Blankets, “ “ 1001, “ “ “ p-'*’
s•*
11 “ 12-1 very superior “ “ “Is 00, “ “ “ 10.au
25 “ slightly soiled “ at any price.
11.-CHILDREN’S CLOAKS.
1 lot Children's Cloaks, lorrner price, 8150, now reduced to ■
1 •< “ •• “ “ $3 00 to 5 00, “ “ 81.00 to ?2.i0
1 •• “ “ “ “ 500 to 10 UO, “ “ 250 to 0.00
Hl.—Ladies’ Cloaks, Ulsters, Circulars, &c.,
We have made a terrible cut in prices. We offer Cloaks that were $3 00 at 75c., ami the
higher grades we have reduced equally as low. The fact of the matter is, we are determined
to close out these goods at any price. We have yet left a very choice line of \\ alking Jackets
Newmarkets, Havelocks and Cloaks, and whilst we would be glad to get rid ot them without
incurring these terrible losses, yet we have determined to close out the entire lot at all
hazards; therefore, feeling as we do, that we present to you
Actual Facts and Not Bombastic Words !
We believe that all who desire such a chance will ava 1 themselves of it.
IV.-DRESS GOODS.
During this week we will inaugurate such low prices that will surprise the most scepti
cal. Please bear in mind that we do not stand on prices, we simply desire to get rid of our
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, and are satisfied to realize something for it. Truly, there
never was a more bonaftde Clearing Sale of Dress Goods anywhere. It is with us,a great necessity
that we try to sell these goods. They must bo sold, if even at an v price. We especially direct
your attention to our beautiiul line of Black and Colored Cashmeres and handsome all-wool
Plaids and Ladies’ Cloths.
V.-OUR BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
These goods, as also our Satins and Velvets, must .share a like fate. Any lady desiring a
handsome Silk Dress Pattern, can buy it now of us to a better advantage than was ever offer
ed before. The main thing is to call at once, whilst the assortment is still unbroken.
VI.-FLANNELS, PANTS’ CLOTHS.
And ever so many woolen articles have been reduced to such low price** that it is a waste of
money, if buyers neglect to call on us first. We are sure wo can save them a great deal ol
money.
VII.— HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Even in these goods we have made large reductions in prices. We have the best and
cheapest Towels, the best and cheapest Table Damask, the best and cheapest Napkins and
Doylies, the best and cheapest Linen Crashes, the best and cheapest Sheetings. Note : \I c
wi 1 sell you a Sheeting (no trash, but excellent quality), at 12%c a yard, which cannot be
matched Tor less than2sca yard; however, as we have only ouO yards of it on hand, we are
compelled to limit each purchaser to 5 yards (enough for a pair or Sheets). We will also sell
the celebrated Wamsutta 1-4 Shirting in bolts, ranging from 10 to 20 yards, at tlQc. Please
bear in mind that this is the genuine article. We shall not put it on sale before Tuesday,
February 3d. The celebrated Lonsdale Cambric we continue to tell at loc.
IX.--Hosiery and Handkerchiefs.
In these goods we have a great many lots, which we desire to close out, especially woolen
Hose for Ladies’and Gentlemen; also various lots of Cotton Hose. We will mention one
lot of full regular made, solid colored, silk c ocked Ladies’ Hose at 17c, foimer price 3T><\ bur
one must see all these floods to appreciate the bargains. We otter at a sacrifice also all our
Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Underwear.
V.--DOMESTIC GOODS.
We offer the best dark Prints, such as Merrimack* and other standard brands of Fancy
! Calicoes at sc. These are the same goods as are sold at Sc. We have made great, reductions in
i Bed Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ginghams, &c. This is positively
A SALE OF GREAT MAGNITUDE !
I> AID WE 1 BBE I IV.
153 BROUGHTON STREET.
' MY Est SON
Shells Boys’ Solid Lace Shoes, tipped to 5,
lor
31 V IS n H O IV
Sells a solid Kid JButton Shoe, (Ladies,) 13
to 7, for si.4o.
M A' E It t-i O IV
Sells sx IN ice Infant’s Kid Button Shoe for 50c
Mytrson Sells Opera Slippers as low as 45c,
Myerson’s $3 Shoes Cannot be Beat,
MYEBSON
Has a fall line of Opera, Newport Button
and Tie Slippers.
Myerson lias a full line of Cox, Young &
Gardner Fine Shoes for Gentlemen.
Ladies’ Newport Button and Ties, 2 to 7, solid, for $1 at Myerson’s.
M V E I £ SO TV
Sells Solar Tip ilntton Shoes for Sl--tlto 2
A full line of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ & Children’s Rubbers at Myerson’s.
LADIES' FINE SHOES IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT MYERSON’S.
a. ri i n>u-t-or-’
MILLINERY HOUSE.
I WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES THAT
MY ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE FOR AN EARLIER AND AN
UNUSUALLY LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF
Millinery a Spring i Summer
AND SHALL MAKE MY STORE
Headquarters for Fine Millinery Goods!
My Agents North being instructed to ship NOVELTIES as they come out . I shall more
than ever give my attention to the RETAIL, and especially to full Hues of
Heal French Flowers, Fins Silk Elens, Fanny Silks,
Fine £ traw Goods and Tips.
BALANCE OF FELT HATS, FEATHERS AND OTHER WINTER MILLINERY I NOW
CLOSE OUT AT ANY PRICE.
S . K It O USKOFF,
Whitaker and Congress Street Lane.
FIRST CLASS STOCK
A T
LOW PRICES
A T
W. J. Lindsay’s Carpet and Furniture Hmperium,
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
Lace Curtains from Sfcjl3 to SrjMPer I?aii’
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.
« r e- 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, OIV
W. J. LINDSAY.
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
in, Bays, Mb' ati Hen’: Wsar Iron 1. Pais,
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 THE MONEY ON
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 tSa SON,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
Successors to I. L. Falk & Go.
Corner Congress, Whitaker 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.
Bargains in Diamonds Gold and Silver
Ml}' Y / Watches, Gold Jewelry,
jtiLj ""Y e' \vfjx Ladies! Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils,
in an ‘* ver Canes,
q Gold Spectacles.
|\ All at the lowest prices.
Great;inducements in Silver Platedware
,V. JLj. DEBI3OUILLONS,
No. 21 Hull Street,.-
Flu in
John Hollers Co.’s
CELEBRATED CUTLERY
AT
Hacher’sJewelryStore
UO BROUGHTON STREET.
CARPETS & FURNITURE
EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
3Ft.TT<3r!£3 2 JVr ATS !
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
RUGS AND MATS.
A full assortment of Smyrna goods in Oriental and Persian designs and colorings at
ower price than the common Tapestry and Velvet goods.
COVERINGS.
In Coverings we have the last shades of Silk, Plushed;and Sateens. Also Cretons, Reps and
Turkomams for Fortiers.
OIL* CLOTHS.
English and American sheet Oil Cloths and American goods from 1 to 2X yards wide.
Antiqne Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
Special designs, which must be seen to he appreciated.
F'TJFLISTTTTJtttt.
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 yon 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,
ntisrce Vil LuugbUn Mitel, frim Bull,
PROVIIOSW AN'» OMOPFRIRa.
Received Again To-Day
A. DOYLE’S.
-T Cases of this celebrated TEA and TEA
SET. only 60c. for the set, the pound of
fine JAPAN TEA thrown in, the Tea alone
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.,
Am still selling that Choice
No. 1 Dominion Ham at 15c.
Strip Bacon at 12 l-2e.
Biff Shoulder at 9c. and 10c.
Much cheaper by the 100 pounds or barrels.
Banana*, Oranges and Lemons
At your own figures.
A tine stock of PLANTING POTATOES,
HOG’S HEAD CHEESE and SAUSAGE
daily at
A. DOYLE’S.
TURKISH
PRUNES.
i m 12 ii
We are retailing
12 POUNDS FOR $1 OO
A. M. & C- W. WEST.
New Goods.
DEHESA RAISINS
LONDON LAYER RAISINS,
SULTANA RAISINS (Seedless),
I LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS.,
LEGHORN CITRON,
NEW CURRANTS,
DRIED FIGS,;
PLUM PUDDING,
EVAPORATED PEACHES,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
TABLE AND COOKING PKUNiL'rf
—A T—
GEORGE & GOODMAN.
Cor. State and Whitaker streets.
Choice Family Groceries
FOR 1’ HE
II O L I’DA Y S
FRESH NUTS, FRESH CRACKERS,
IVatKe Wines.
The Original Budweiser and Anhanser Eo!.
tie Beer. Fresh Candies. Wilson’s Crackers
Canned goods of every description.
Goods delivered free in all parts of the city !
! Give me a call.
V. S. STUDER,
Corner of Drayton and Perry streets.
FIR !ST- CLASS
GREEN GROCERY,
B. W. TED I) ER
PROPRIETOR,
Corner Habersham and Charlton Sts, j
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.
OS-All orders promptly attended to, anS
Goods Delivered Free in all parts of the city 1 }
Your patronage respectfully solicited.*®*
J. E. SANDIFORD
d reeii Grocer.
j At this old and well established market, Son til
Broad street, will always be fouDd
1 Choice Beef, Ilntton, Vea!, Pork, Sausages,
Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables.
j Choice Beef from Northern markets received ever y
week per steamers. Boston Corned Beef always on
hand. Marketing delivered free of charge to any par
of the city.
Magnolia Hams!
5 tierces of these celebrated HAMS
Just Received I
Chuix*clx Candles,
Pnre Beeswax for Church Purposes
—AT
BRANCH & COOPER’S.
PR I NTER S
ROLLERS!
THOMPSON’S
kin Eilisr Sopin!
The only reliable COMPOSITION made for
the SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
oS*Com position by the Pound or made into
Rollers at short notice.
A. D. THOM PH OX,
93?4 Bay Street Savannah, Ga
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