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Pride of the I>anl-h Nobility.
Fortnightly Review.
A Danish nobleman of high position may
almost be condemned to celibacy it there
should happen to be no marriag .ble
daughter in any of the chance families with
whom he may contract a specially equal
alliance. He is precluded by social eti
quette from giving or receiving hospitality
upon equal terms with any mere “bour
geois,” however wealthy and estimable, and
the richest merchants in Copenhagen will
accept this position of social inferiority
without any apparent feeling of humiliation.
The same nobleman who cannot f“k his
banker to dinner without lossof dignity may
receive a visit to hie country seat from the
King himself, and will hardly regard it as
an act of condescension on the part of his
sovereign. When the late King Frederick
VII married a plebiau wife he was literally
‘‘cut’’ by the Danish nobility, who declined
to attend his court, and avoided speaking
to him on all occasions.
His offer of a hunting visit on the usual
friendly terms to the leading grandee was
met by the reply that the castles and es
tates were entirely at his Majesty’s service,
but that the court itself regretted his own
inability to be present or to have the honor
of receiving the king. This pride of caste
is not incompatible with enlightened and
advanced political views.
The estates of one nobleman are so ex
tensive that he has actually rebuilt or is
rebuilding no less than thirty-six parish
churches on his own lands. All the build
ings on his property are maintained in as
good order as the churches, and the same
may be said of the extensive woods and nu
merous private roads.
In Danish society French is the favorite
among foreign languages, but English is
very generally understood and spoken, as is
also German, although distinctly less popu
lar. Danish officers, naval and military,
are expected to be familiar with all three
languages, and can hardly understand how
we manage to dispense with any such
knowledge in the British service.
Th# Kind of a Father-In-Law He Got.
Wall Street News.
Last fall, as he turned into Wall street
from Broadway, rubbing his hands and
smiling like a June morning, an acquaint
ance asked the cause of it.
“Just made $10,000,” was the reply.
“How ?”
“I’m going to marry a girl up country in
December, and I’ve just unloaded Texas
Pacific on her old dad at 48 above quota
tion. Thai’s the kind of a father-in-law I’m
to have.”
A few days ago he was encountered in
Pearl street, and he looked nvghty solemn
around the mouth.
“Well, how does the father-in-law hold
out?”
“I expected to marry $30,000 with the
girl,” he replied, “but hang me if the old
man didn’t put in Texas Pacific on me at 55
above quotations fcr ? 20,000 of id
That’s the kind of a fattier in-law I’ve got.’
; A Dramatic Star.
Manager—So you wish to be a star ?
Beautiful Lady -Yes, sir.
M.—Your wardrobe ?
B. L.—ls on a scale of magnificence never
before equalled.
M Good. Can you act ?
B L -No.
M.—Hum ! I guess you’ll do, then.
Ladies j find Hunt’s [Kid ey and Liver]
Remedy invaluable to tuem because it re
lieves them of much of the pain and suiter
ing which they are called upon to bear.
Thousands of them bless the day when they
first tried it.
Dr. J. Bradfield: Dear iSir—We have for
the past fifteen years handled your Remedies,
both at wholesale and retail, and in no in
stance, so far as our knowledge extends, have
they failed to give satisfaction. We have sold
more of your Regulator than of all the other
similar remedies combined. We regard Pry
or’s Pile Ointment one of the best; and
Mother's Friend we know to be true to its dis
tinctive title: “The Mother's Best Friend.”
Yours truly,
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta, and Macon, Ga
Treatise on the Health and Happiness ol
Woman mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Box 28. Atlanta, Ga.
SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree ol
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
Bough. 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
galatable any child can take it. Ask your
ruggist for it. Bend 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.
DR. LOWERY’S REMEDY infuses new] life
An the debilitated; it assimilates with the
blood and and supplies that deficiency in the
nervous system, which is the cause of debility
•nd physical prostration. It acts on the liver,
kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs,
causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping
Waste and building anew—when the: face re
lumes the bloom of health, the eye its lustre
•nd the brain its power. This remedy can be
obtained of druggists and dealers generally.
Price *1.90 per package; three packages, two
dollars; sufficient to cure ordinary cases.
Ask your druggist for it; do not take any
Other. If you cannot obta it send direct,
With price, and it will be securely sealed,
by mail to your address.
Address Depot and Labratory
Dr. Lowery's Remedies,
No. 18 E. Fourteenth St.
New York City.
Advice free; send stamp for reply.
&runkenness, or the Liquor Habit Can
be Cured by Administering Dr.
Haines’ Golden Specific.
J 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 alconollc 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
estlmonials sent free. Address
Golden Specific Co.,
185 Race St., Cincinnati, O.
KIN DISEASES—SWAYNE’S OINTMENT
"Swayne’s Ointment” cures Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Ringworms, Sores, Pimples, Eczem
no matter how obstinate or long standing.
Dentistry.
J. D. Lan’er, 136 Broughton street, is de
voting special attention to Gold,Work.
Osceola Butler-and E. J. Kieffer, the drug
gists, who are always looking after the inter
est of their customers, have now secured the
saleof Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup,
a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Pain
in the Chest and all Lung Affections. Fo
proof try a free samnle bottle.
tar slue 50 cents and *l.— Adv.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1885.
Almost a Miracle!
A REMARKABLE STORY.
A few days ago a gentleman at high standing In
Atlanta met Dr. J. Bradfield on the street, and related
the following, In which all ladles are deeply In
terested :
“For the past eighteen months my wife has been
an invalid, caused from womb trouble, cessation of
nwnee , etc., and 1 ha> e t-ied e erythlngl could hear
of In the way of medicine, and have had several ol ou •
beet physicians attending her. to one of whom (calling
him by i ante) 1 paid one hundred and elxtv-three dol
lars. instead of improving or getting any relief, she
gradually grew worse, and I had almost given up hope,
and really did not believe she would ever get up from
an invalid's bed; but a friend of mine who knew of
the case suggested the use of
Bradfield’s Female Regulator,
and although he stated that he knew of a similar case
being cured by It, and endorsed it highly himself. 1
was so discouraged I did not believe it would do her
any good; but as a last resort 1 bought a large bottleof
It and she began takfiig it, and from tne very first a
marked change took place. She begun to improve
rapidly, tier appetite returned, her whole system was
built up, Slid to-day she is as well and sound as ever
in her life, and I am under lifelong obligations to you
and your remedy, tor it undoubtedly saved her life;
and he added, “I wish every lady in the world so af
flicted would try it, as 1 know it cure them.”
We Claim and can Prove Beyond a
Doubt,
by the highest and most undoubted testimony,
That this Remedy will cure all womb troub es.
That this Remedy will cure luchorrhoea or whitea.
That this Remedy will restore the menstrual functions
That this Remedy will stop excessive monthly flow.
That this Remedy will relieve painful menstruation.
That this Remedy will build up the system as a tontc.
That this Remedy will cure all famale disorders.
“CHANGE OF LIFE.”
If taken during this period, so critical, it stands
without a rival.
Send for our Treatise on Woman. Mailed free to
any address.
The Bradfield Regulator Co,
Atlanta, Ga*
Bradfield’s Regulator and Mother’s
Friend
For Sale by OSCEOLA BUTLER, Corner Bull
and Congress streets.
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ACTIVE, PASSIVE AND LEGAL
KISSES.
■ •
A Pedestrian Catches the Sound.
From time immemorial, no one will pre’ end
to deny the fact that kisses have been held in
high repute by both sexes, whether active or
passive. It has been decided that a LEGAL
KISS implies ACTION on both parties; but
when a lady simply consents to be kissed
without action of her lips it constitutes only a
PASSIVE kiss, a sweet deprived of its nectar.
Many long years ago—so says history—the
Spanish student Victorian became desperate
ly enamored with the personal beauty and
fascinating charms of Prosperino, daughter of
the King of Naples. There existed a wall,
being a line of demarkation between them,
which he dare not cross; nevertheless, they
managed to exchange sentiments and arrange
clandestine meetings. Many times he scaled
the wall at night in order to steal a kiss from
the fair one while the pale moonbeams were
playing upon her classic features, and one
time while gazing into the depths of her deep
blue orbs, in rapturous eustacy, he exclaimed,
“PROSPERING, WHAT HAST MADE THE
SO BEAUTIFUL?”
“The constant use of a SCIENTIFIC blood
purifier,” was her only response.
Si uglvenscom cd within amoss-embowered
and vine-clad veranda, and almost hid
from view amid sweet-scented honeysuckles,
was seated a fair Atlantanymph, whose beau
tiful dark eyes, alabaster complexion and
voluptuous contour, seemed to DAZE the
young gent bv her side, who ever and anon,
while circumnavigating her slender waist,
gave her a BUSS and then RE-BUSS, to the
amazement of a pedestrian who happened to
be passing that beautiful moonlight night.
At that moment the lover was heard to ask:
“My dear darling Sarah Jane, you are
becoming more beautiful every day; your
eyes sparkle with more brilliancy, your once
pale cheeks have been painted by the roseate
hues of nature, and you seem to have entirely
regained your health. Will yo tell me the
cause of the change?”
“I have simply used that wonderfully effec
tive blood remedy known as B. B. B.”
Thousands of ladies these days attempt to
hide the many faults of features and com
plexion, while impure and vitiated blood is
holding a high carnival among the organic
structures of the body. Throw aside your
cosmetics and paints, discard your lifetime
medicines and use a purely Scientific Blood
Purifier, which acts speedily and effectually,
known as B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm—
which can bo had of all druggists at one dol
lar for large bottles. It purifies the blood,
softens the skin, beautifies the complexion,
and adds health and happiness to all.
For sale by
OSCEOLA BUTLER,
Savannah, Ga.
wnTnmnnnm
Durham is historic. It was neutral ground
during the armistice lietween Sherman and
Johnson. Soldiers of both armies filled
their pouches with the tobacco storedthere,
and, after the surrender, marched home
ward. Soon orders came from East, West,
North and South, for “more of that elegant
tobacco.” Then, ten men ran an unknown
factory. Now it employs 800 men, uses the
pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the
Durham Bull is the trade-mark of this, the
best tobacco in the world. Blackwell’s Bull
Durham Smoking Tobacco has the largest
sale of any smoking tobacco in the world.
Why ? Simply because it is the fat. All
dealers have it. Trade-mark of the Bull.
LOOK OUT ! Jf w
DURHAM
If he’d gone for a pack
age Blackwell's Bull
Durham Smoking To-
MjhHH bacco, as he was told, he
wouldn’t have been
cornered by the bull
E. C. PACETTI,
No. 33 Jefferson street, cor. State.
PRACTICAL WORKER IN
Tin Roofing, Gutters, Leaders,
Galvanized Iron Cornices.
Tin Roofs Repaired.
All orders pr omptlyattended to and satis
ctlon guaranteed.
DANIEL HOGAN,
In order to reduce his winter stock of KID GLOVES,
WILL OFFER ON MONDAY MORNING:
One lot Jouvln 8-Button Kid Gloves at 50c, reduced from 75c.
One lot Paris 4-Button Kid Gloves at 69c, reduced from 81.
One lot Blanche 4-Button Kid Gloves at 81, reduced from 81 2-5,
One lot Constanze Kid Gloves at 81 10, reduced from 81 50.
One lot Constanze 4-Button Kid Gloves at 81 35, reduced from 81 75.
One lot Mosquitere 8-Button length at 81 25, reduced from 81 75.
One lot Mosquitere 10-Button length at 8175, reduced from 82 50.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hosiery!
One lot Ladles’ Fancy Brilliant Lisle Hose, reduced from 75c a pair to 50c.
One lot Ladies’ Black Brilliant Lisle Hose, reduced from 75c a pair to aOc.
One lot Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Bibbed Hose In Black, Garnet and Navy at 75c a pairr never
sold under 81.
One lot Ladies Striped Hose, reduced from a pair to 25c.
One lot Ladies’ Solid Colored Hose at 35c, reduced from 50c.
One lot Solid Colored Ribbed Hose at 75c, closing price.
One lot Gents’ Balbriggan % Hose, Solid Colors, at 25c a pair, former price
One lot Gents’ Plain Hose at 25c a pair, reduced from 3oc.
100 doz. Gents’ British Seamless % Hose at 12%c a pair, reduced from 2oc.
50 doz. Children’s Black Ribbed Hose at 20c, former price 35c.
50 doz. Children’s Solid Black Hose at 25c a pair, former price 37%c.
50 doz. Children’s Fancy Striped Hose at 20c, reduced from 3oc.
CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS!
I am Closing Out all Misses’ and Children’s Suits at One-Half
of what They were Sold at Last Month.
i will sell Children’s Cashmere Suits at 81 each that were 8150.
Children's Cashmere Sults at 81 25 each that were 82.
Children’s Cashmere Suits at 82 each that were 82 75.
Misses’ F’lannel Sulls at S 375 that were *550.
Misses’ Flannel Suits at 85 that were 87 50.
Misses’ Flannel Sults at 87 that were 810.
Ladies’ and 3'lijsssess’ Cloaks
AT A REDUCTION OF FULLY 60 PER CENT UNDER FORMERJPRICES.
One Lot Ladies’ Seal Plush Cloaks
REDUCED FROM 835 EACH TO 822 50.
300 BOYS' SUITS to be closed 'at half price to make room for Spring Stock.;
500 PIECES EMBROIDERIES fully 50 per cent, under last years prices.
DANIEL HOGAN.
FINE RATTAN WARE
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A. J. MILLER & Go’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium.
We are receiving an elegant line of
Rattan and Reed Chairs, Rockers and Lounges.
Also, a choice line of AUSTRIAN BENT WOOD FURNITURE, finely finished in Ebony.
15V15Y CARRIAGES.
We are in receipt of new invoices of Baby Carriages, which enable us to replenish our
stock and offer the newest designs. Also, new styles of Children’s Cribs and Beds.
Our Carpet Department
Is crowded with elegant goods. Milton's, Velvets, Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry
and Kidderminsters, which we shall offer at special prices to make room for our large Im
portation of Mattings.
364 Rolls Fresh China Matting in store, and arriving by every steamer. We shall show
nearly 190 patterns of the finest goods at popular prices.
Also, Floor Oil Cloths, Linoleum, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Ac., &c.
Our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT is also filled with new goods In Mahogany, Cherry and
Walnut at prices that are very low for first-class work.
Parlor Suites, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Ac., upholstered to order and satisfaction guaran
teed.
Ak. jr. MILLER CO.
Do Not Ruin Your Eey-sight
BY WEARING COMMON SPECTACLES.
Nine-tenths of all eye disease is caused by wearing improper glasses.
LeMARE’S
Are the most PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL ever offered. They will ciuse a continuous and
abiding improvement In the eyes, and assist the sight most brilliantly.
A_. L. DESBOUILLONS,
Importer and Dealer iu WATCHES, JEWELRY and OPTICAL GOODS,
21 Bull Street, Sole Agent,
fe Approve the Sunday Laws.
Feeling that ONE in SEVEN DAYS should be devoted to pleasure and comfort of
our families.
If this can be furthered by the use of Liquors, such as
WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
Rum, Gin and Wines.
We shall take great pleasure furnishing in quantities of “1 to 4L GALLONS,” feeling confi
dent “a trial” will Induce continuous orders.
E. S. ABRAHAMS Au CO.,
DEALERS IN
Hides, Wool, &c., &c. t and Liquor “Keg” Depot,
170 BAY STREET.
49* "LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A SPECIALTY.”
Hamilton’s M Column
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Gents’ Silver Watches
LADIES’GOLD WATCHES
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Boys' Silver Watches
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Watch s for Kveryhody.
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S.P.HAMILTON,
Cor.Bull and Broughton Sts.
Savannah, Ga.
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
T. M. NORWOOD,
Attorney and Law,
111 Bay ntres», up otaira.
W. 8. Chisholm. B. G. Ekvul
CHISHOLM * ERWIM,
Attorneys and CounaeHora at Law,
Aberoom street, cor. St. Julian and Bryan.
Vm. Gabbakd. P. W. Mbldhim.
Emtlh Nwmah.
GARRARD A MELDRIM,
Law Offices,
a. B. Richards. Wk. M. Hbywabh.
RICHARDS A HEYWARD,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
8 Drayton street.
HUFUB E. MSBTZB. THOMAS P. RAVENEL,
LESTER 4 BAVENEL,
Attorneys and Couneellor.i-at.Law,
3 Whitaker st.
J. B. SAUSSY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office, 6j Drayton street.
R. A. Denmark. 8. B. Adams
Wm. LbS. Gignilliat.
DENMARK 4 ADAMM.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
105 Bay street.
” GEORGE A. MERCER,
Law Office,
Comer Drayton and Bryan streets, over
Southern Bank.
W. G. Chabltom. W. W. Mackall.
CHARLTON 4 MACKALL,
Attorneys-eJ-Law.
Office, corner Bull and Bay streets,
Up stairs.
ROBERT FALLIGANT,
Law Offiee,
120 Bryan street, up stairs.
?. J. O’CONNOR,
Law Office,
103 Biyan street.
GEO. E. BEVANS,
Attorney-at-Law.
iffioe, 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,
111 Bay street.
JOHN SULLIVAN
Attorney-at-Law,
118 Bryan st.
CHARLES N. W’EST,
Attorney-at-Law,
Bryan street, over Southern Bank. __
W. HAMPTON WADE,
Attorney-at-Law,
S. TATES LEVY. S. L. LAZARON.
LEVY * LAZARON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
101 Bay street.
Philip M. Russell. R. Wayne Russell.
P. M. & R. W. RUSSELL,
Attorney s-at-Law,
Northeast corner Bryan and Whitaker.
Alex. R. Lawton. Henry C.Cunningham
Alex R. Lawton, Jr.
LAWTON & CUNNINGHAM,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office, 111 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,
118 Bryan Street
ISAAC BECKETT,
Attorney at Law and Conveyancer.
HENRY MCALPIN,
Attorney at Law.
Will attend to business promptly at 135
Bay street.
H. R. JACKSON. J. L. WHATLEY
JACKSON * WHATLEY,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
118 Bryan Street.
M. J. O’CONNOR,
Attorney-at-Law,
No. 3 Whitaker street.
CHARLES M. TYSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
7 Dryaton;street, - Cver Southern Bank.
' JOHN wTw ILSON,
Attorney and Counsellor M Law,
Over Si'aftern B r nk.
F. G. DuBIGNON,
Law Offiee,
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.
CURE FOR PILES.
of Piles is
tAing at after getting wmA. ’■his
•pleasant sensation is
i Bved by an application of Dn Bosank>s
Tie Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt
lheum and Ringworm can be permanently
rured by the use of this great remedy. Price
i 0 cents. Manufactured by The Dr. Bosanko
Medicine Co.. Pi-jua, o. Sold by
Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.