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RESPONSIBILITY OF A BANK
To,'Hold Monny Deposited to Pay a Draft
Due by the Depositor.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Justice Paxson has tiled an opinion in the
case of the First National Bank of Scranton
vs. Higbee & Co., which involved the ques
tion of the responsibility of a bank to hold
money deposited to pay a draft due by the
depositor. The facts of the case were as fol
Ijws: Higbee & Co., the pl tintifls below, had
drawn their draft on John B. G llespie for
$797.76 at thirty days The draft was ac
cepted by Gillespie, but was not paid at
maturity and was returned to the bank in
Philadelphia, from which it had been re
ceived. Subsequently Gillespie sent his
brother, Thomas*Gillespie, to the First Na
tional Bank of Scranton, with S6OO to apply
to this draft. The cishies informed the
brother that the draft had been re
turned to the Bink of Philadelphia, from
which it had been received. Thomas Gil
lespie then left the money with the cashier
and received from him a certificate of de
posit in John B. Gid‘spie’s favor for S6OO,
“to pay Higbee’s draft.” After seven days,
however, Gillespie drew his check on the
bank for S6OO and drew out the money. The
draft in the meantime had not been re
turned to the bank. Subsequently Higbee
& Co. brought suit against the bank and re
covered a verdict.
At the trial below the Judge declined to
charge that Gillespie had a right to /evoke
his direction to pay the Higbee draft at
anv time before the same was paid by the
bank. This action was assigned for error.
Justice Paxson agreed with the plaintifls
in error on this point and holds,
reversin'' the Common Pleas of
Lackawanna county, that Gillespie had a
full right to revoke the direction to pay the
draft at anv time prior to its application by
the bank to the payment of that obligation,
and that in permit'ing him to withdraw h
the bank had acted Properly,
St. Augustine’s 3OOth Anniversary.
Behold the conqueror of all kidney, liver
and urinary diseases —Hunt's Remedy. Sure
cure.
A Fair Proposition.
From the Kentucky State Journal.
“See here, Brinker, if you don’t quit dun
ning me for that little foil meat bill there’ll
be a rumpus between you and me.”
“Veil, how mooch I dun you. Not more
as twice in von veek.”
‘ Yes, but see how long you have been
dunning me —over two years.”
“Vill, gurnel, I mike a birgain mit you
Ouf you dot bill ptys of I dont dun you no
more, hain’t it?'’
The colonel refused to accept the propo
sition, and Bricker wil co t nue in the
dunning business.
William McKnew,
124 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md., says “I
believe ‘Favorite Remedy’ is a good medi
cine. It is doing me mre good tha ay
tbing 1 ever tried, am l I have tried a.most
everything, for lam suderer from dyspep
lia.” While “Favorite Remedy” is a specific
in Stomach and Bladder diseases, it is equal
ly valuable in cases of bilious disorders,
Constipation of the Bowels and all the class
of ills appa-ently inseparable from the con
stitutions of women.
CaTARr.H OF The BLAUbEK.
Stinging, irritation, inflamation, all Kid
rev and Urinary Complaints, cured bv
Buchu-Paibe ” sl.
St; r.t.J uCM AND MULLEIN.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree ol
Im same name, growing along the small
•«r • int. l . Southern States, contains a
•il-. ir il l expectorant principle that loos
ers lie ; I iegni producing the early morning
com. b. I d stimulates the child to throw oft
the lei- 1 tmbrauein croup and whooping
cough. When combined with the healing
mucllagim .. :..e!ple in the mullein plant
of the old field-. presents iu Taylor’s Chero
tee Remedy of Sweet tfum and Mullein, the
finest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooping cough and consumption; and so
palatable any child can take it. Ask your
druggist for it. Send two-ceut stamp for
Taylor’s Riddle Book, which is not only for
the amusement of the little ones, wno 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. J. Bradfield: Dear Sir—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 of
Woman mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Box 28. Atlanta, Ga.
YOUNG MEN!—READ THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.,
Offer to send their celebrated Electro-Voltalc
Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial
for thirty days, to men (young or olds afflicL
ad with nervous debility, loss of vitality and
manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for
rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many
other diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
risk is incurred, as thiry days’ trial is al
lowed W rite lor them al once for Illustrated
pamphlet free.
Notice.
For the next thirty days L. Fried will sell
Percale and Perang Shirts for fl with sep
arate < ul.s ai d collars quality the best an
fit guarrantec d. Call early lor first choic
forner Broughton and Barnard streets.
Ulcerated Sore Throat cured by using
Holmes’Mouth Wasli and Dentrifice. Gar
gle or mop the throat two or three times
daily until cured. If too strong, dilute with
water to suit.
KIN DISEASES—SWAYNE’S OINTMENT
Swayne’s Ointment” cures Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Ringworms. Sores, Pimples, Ecze
no matter how obstinate or long standing.
Unkle Joe Agin.
Why will Unkle Joe lend you more on
watches, diamonds, jewelry, furniture and
clothing? He lias the most money. 120
Broughton street.
Idling Plies.”—Symptoms: Molstur
Like perspiration, Intense itching, worse by
scratching, most at night, seems as if pin
worms were crawling. “Swayne’s Ointment ’
sa pie asimt, sure cure
For 810 you can get a coin silver watcli that
will cost you 823 in any other store, at the
Pawn Broker’s, 120 Broughton street, Uncle
Joe Managen
A large assortment of pistols and cartridges
Shotguns at Uncle Joe’s, Manager for the
Pawn Broker Shop 120 Broughton street.
' Unkle Joe will sell you a coin silver watch,
Elgin, for 810. 120 Broughton street.
Fine gold watch, stem winder, for 825, at
your friend, Unkle Joe’s.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES: FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1885.
TRUE ECQNOMY.
Every one must practice true eco omy to
1 succeed in life. But it is no economy to r>uy
“shoddy” articles: bad Flour, bad Butter and
bad Food of any kind are not economical
to use at any price; a thousand times worie
• is a “shoddy” medicine that pretends to
cure, but makes tlie pa* lent wo-se.
the best food is the cheapest because
it is nutriti us and strengthening to the
whole system,even in small quantities, so Is a
pure medicine,which cures every time,even in
small doses: therefore always keep in mind
these Ten Solid Facta,
4/r*There is more real solid cure in One
Bottle of Hunt’s [Kidney and Li ver] Remedy.
for th* diseases it is prepared for than in a
barrel of the so-called cures; the dose is to
30 drops.
cures, restores, regulates and invig
orates the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder
and Urinary organs, creates a marvelous ap
peti’e and rebuilds the entire system, and it
is “Never kuown to fail.”
4®»lt. will prevent as well as cure Malaria,
Fevers and Rheumatism, and all diseases
which come from impure blood. Keep the
fountain and the springs that supply it pure,
and the stream flowing therefrom will be
healthful and life-giving.
#tr"Special and interesting case of Bright s
disease described ou second page of our Ban
ner Book.
flHIrXT’s (Kidney and Liver) Remedy
purifies the Blood, thereby keeping the Kid
neys, Liver, Stomach, Bladder and Urinary
organs vigorous with life mid action, eausi g
them to free the system from the poisonous
waste which brings disease and death.
It reaches the seat of the disease at once
—removes the cause—stimulates and assists
the funcions of the Kidneys, Liver and Uri
nary organs.
<®-Saveyour health by using Hunt's (Kid
ney and Liver) Remedy, as millions will not
recompense the loss of the pr-celess boom. It
will cure Female Weakness and prevent
monthly suffering.
Correspondence freely answered by our
Consulting Physician at this office.
jO’The largest sales are at
rffhe home O' the medicine:
where it is best known, it
is used mot extensively
and prescribed by 75 phy
sicians. What better en
dorsement could be otter
ed.
Price 81 Per Bottle.
Ms Rcmciy Co.,
Providence, R. 1.
Sold by All Druggists.
Remedy
lleveiWn
;. ; TqFAIL?;c:
if
At OSCEOLA BUTLER’S, Corner Bull and
Congress streets.
Almost a Miracle!
A REMARKABLE STORY.
A few day’ago a gentleman of high standing in
Atlanta met Dr. J. Eradfield on the street, and related
the following, in which all ladies are deeply in
terested :
‘‘For the past eighteen months my wife has been
an invalid, caused from womb trouble, cessation of
mense , etc., and I have tried everything! could hear
of in the way of medicine, and have had several of our
i>est physicians attending her, to one of whom (calling
him by r,ame) I paid one hundred and sixty-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, I
was so discouraged I did not believe it would do her
any good; but as a last resort 1 bought a large bottle of
it and she began taking it, and from tne very first a
marked change took place. She begun to improve
rapidly, her aopetlte returned, her whole system was
built up, Bnd to-day she is as well and sound as ever
in her life, and I am under lifelong obligations to you
and your remedy, for 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 troubles.
That this Remedy will cure luchorrhoea or whitea.
That this Remedy will restore the menstru il 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 allfamale disorders.
“CHANGE OF LIFE.”
If taken during this period, so critical, it tin
without a rival.
Send for our Treatise on Woman. Mailed freei
any address.
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Ga*
Bradfield’s Regulat r and Mother’s
Friend
For Sale by OSCEOLA BUTLER, Corner Bull
and Congress streets.
GULLIBILITY.
The wild phantoms and shrieking cries of a worth
less humbug can make money by imposing upon the
credulity and ignorance of an honest public, and the
supply of this species of work stems more than an
adequate demand.
The enunciation of facts—facts that have stood
crucial tests—facts proven by brain force and tangi
ble evidence, should satisfy all laudable enterprises;
but the excrable habit of teaching false ideas and
doctrines for self aggrandizement is truly reprehensi
ble, and should be scorned by all classes.
When we tell the public that B. B. 8., the great
Blood Poison Remedy, contains lodide of Potash as
one of its ingredients, and when we, as old members
of the medical profession, say that lodide of Potash is
not a poison, we think it very presumptive for men
outside of the profession to assert that it is a poison.
The facts do not warrant such a conc’usion, and if
■hose who make the assertion that Potash is a poison
do not know better, they are a set of unenviable ig
noramuses.
Asa solid foundation of heavy masonry has been
built for B. B. 8., upon which it is now proudly
perched—the broken arches and fallen columns of
brazen humbugs will soon be in search of fresh
“cock and bull” stories and "more printers’ ink, bi t
merit cannot be downed. Although B. B. B is only
one year old, yet its effect—its magical and peerless
power over all blood, skin and kidney diseases, has
been indelibly enstamped upon the tablets of the
i memory of thousands here at home, who have bee"
I cured after having used hundreds of bottles of other
remedies.
Compared toother remedies,B. B. B. is the radient
sunbeam of midday, flinging its glittering glare to
, saddened hearts, while others are pale moonbeams,
■ pushing along through misty meshes of darkness, in
search of something they can cure.
It cures Blood Diseases and Poisons, Catarrh, Old
Ulcers, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Kidney
■ troubles, etc., and we hold a 32-page book full of evi
dence —Atlanta evidence—that cannot be doubted,
proving all we claim. Our certificates are not phnn-
s tasmagorical, nor far-fetched, but are voluntary out
bursts of men and women of Atlanta.
For sale by
OSCEOLA BUTLER,
Savannah, Ga,
and SKiV'ry
Livery Stable
A PLACE TO GET
First-Class Turn-Outs.
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, &c.
And Furnished at Shortest Notice.
THE BEST SADDLE HORSES IN THE
CITY.
A. ARMSTONG, Prop’r,
a YORK STREET.
LUMBER AND TIMBER
1011 sale
LARGE LOT OF
Ceiling and Flooring!
Thoroughly dry. Will be sold CHEAP to
make room in yard; has been stuck over
twelve months.
McDonough & co.,
Charlton and East Broad streets.
Lumber ! Lumber !
At Retail and also by the Cargo.
Prices Reduced I
We have a large stock of seasoned Lumbei
that must be sold to make room for stock
constantly arriving. We have made a GREAT
REDUCTION in Prices and are determined
not to be undersold by any one. Orders soli
cited. Call and get our Prices before purchas ■
Ing.
Dale, ‘Wells Ar. Co.
Planing Mill, Wheaton and Liberty s.
Vegetable and Fruit
(HATES.
We have a full stock in our yard, corner
Liberty and East Broad streets. Will furnish
by car load, direct from mill, when desired.
■, JIDM il Cl
fi Ciniin il lit'
As the ice season is approaching, we desire
to state to the citizens of Savannah that
We are Prepared and Willing to
Establish a Branch Ice Depot
in your city, provided, 100 CONSUMERS will
contract with us for the season to take 50
pounds and upwards daily, to be delivered at
residence or place of business, at rato of
50 CiaU per 100 M I
Those desiring to contract as specified will
address us by letter, giving name, residence
and amount of ice they will take daily.
Respectfully,
Henry Bayer & Son,
Proprietors Eureka Ice House,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
N. B.—This will enable the citizens of
Savannah io obtain their ice at reasonable
prices, and will make them independent of
monopolies and combinations.
Swanley White Violet
A PERFECT BEAUTY (NOVELTY.)
Finest Collection of
Gerininnis,Roies,Panßi6S,Verbinas,
VIOLETS, LILY, TUBEROSE AND GLADI
OLUS BULBS.
Chrysanthemum and Perenniel Phlox.
Cut flowers and artistic designs toorderat
WAGNER’S NURSERY,
Thunderbolt or GARDNER’S, 3014
Bull street.
PRINTER’S
ROLLERS!
THOMPSON’S
Stiikm Eir Composition!
The only reliable COMPOSITION made for
the SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
by the Pound or made into
Rollers at short notice.
A. D. THOMPSON,
WJ^Bay.Street Savanah, Ga
Important to Housekeepers I
, :e: —
Best Lard 3 lbs. for 25c. 2 boxes Imported Sardines, 25c.
14 lbs. Standard A Sugar, sl. 2 “ Domestic “ 15c.
15 lbs. White Extra C Sugar, sl. Kosher Sausage, 20c. per lb.
17 lbs. Golden C Sugar, sl. “ Fat, 20c. “
Imported i Domestic Liquors
Best Butter 30c., 25c. and 20c. per Pound.
GRISTS 25c. I’Elt PECK.
THE RED GROCERY STORE,
22 Ac 22 1-2 Barnard Street.
REAR OF SOLOMONS DRUG STORE.
WINES AND SPIRITS!
Association Vinicole of Bordeaux, France.
L. (HAItRIEIL Agent.
iOS Bay Street, Savannah, Ga
SCHWEPPE’S TABLE WATERS.
Soda Water, i Quinine Tonic Water,
Potass Water, ! Lithia Water,
Lemonade. | Ginger Ale,
Seltzer Water, 1 Ginger Ale (dry) Pints.
L. CHARBIER, Jigeiit.
Depot lor Waters at Osceola 13ntler ? s.
HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?
WE MEAN THOSE ELEGANT
IJ.VIS V ( AKIII At.ES !
AT
W. J. Lindsay’s Furniture and Carpet Stores
IG9 and 171 Broughton Street.
In Stock: Cedar Chests, Rattan Lounges, Rockers and Screens,
Carpets, (Matting-, Shades,
Lace Curtains, Foie Cornices, Fringe , Oil Cloths, &c
40- PRICES WAY DOWN. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. AS.
“COHEN CO.
o
Slippers! Slippers! Slippers!
U Opening Sale of the Season
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
The Best $1 Slipper to be Found in the
City We Sell for s()c.
20 Cases Opened this I>ay -
We give you all sizes. NO OLD STOCK, or “We are just out of that size, Madam.’’ Call
and see them. Also our fine stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, GENTS
SHOES, YOUTHS' SHOES and BOYS’ SHOES we sell at
Prices to Suit the Time's I
In connection with our Shoe Stock we carry a full and complete line of VALISES and
TRUNKS in all grades. We cordially invite all to examine our Bargains before purchasing
elsewhere.
coiieixt «fc co.,
Southwest Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
SPRINGTIME HAS COME
And the “Gentle Buyer” is cordially invited to call at
A. J. MILLER & Co’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium,
And see the elegant lines of seasonable goods.
KETHIGE KATO R S IN AI. I.
Baby Carriages, C ibs and Cradles, Rattan Rockers and Lounges. Cedar
Chests in stock and special sizes made to order.
Straxv TkTattiug-s. Straw Mattings.
In Jointless and Joined goods. It will pay you to inspect our goods, as they comprise the
choicest line ever shown in this city. Ot .n eone
All kinds of Upholstery work and Decorating done at short notice and by skilled artisans.
A.. J. yiIELER A. CO.
L 4-8,; ISO ands 152 Broughton Street.
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
T. M. NORWOOD,
Attorney and Cowneellee at Lav,
111 Bay street, up stairs.
W. 8. Chisholm. B. G. Ekwim.
CHISHOLM * ERWIN,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Aberoorn street, cor. St. Jullan and Bryan.
Wm. Garbabil P. W. Mbldhlm.
Emti.b Nkwmah.
GABBARD A MELDBIM, ,
Law Offices,
R. B. Bichabm. Wm. M. Hbywabb.
RICHARDS A HEYWARD,
Attorneys and Connaellors at Law,
8 Drayton street.
BUFUB E. LESTER. THOMAS F. RAVENEL
LESTER A RAVENEL,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
3 Whitaker st.
J. R. BAUSSY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office, 6} Drayton street. f
B. A. Denmark. S. B. Adams
Wm. LbS. Gignilliat.
DENMARK & ADAM#,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
105 Bay street.
” GEORGE A. MERCER,
Law Office,
Comer Drayton and Bryan streets, over
Southern Bank.
W. G. Chablton. W. W. Mackall.
CHARLTON A MACKALL,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office, corner Bull and Bay streets,
Up stairs.
ROBERT FALLIGANT,
Law Office,
120 Bryan street, up stain.
P. J. O’CONNOR,
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.
Law Office,
K<- • 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. WEST,
Attorney-at-Law,
Bryan street, over Southern Bank.
W. HAMPTON WADE,
Attoraey-at-Law,
S. YATES 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,
Attorneys-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, 114 Bryan street, up stairs.
J E Wooten. A H MacDONBLL
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. R. JACKSON. J. L. WHATLEY
JACKSON & WHATLEY,
Attorneys and Counsellors atJLaw,
118 Bryan Street.
M. J. O'CONNOR,
Attorney-at-Law,
No. 3 street. /
CHARLES M. TYSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
7 Dryaton street, - Cver Southern Bank.
JOHN W. WILSON.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Over Southern B< nk.
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,
6 Drayton street.
To Clean Your Last Winter’s r
Anything Else Use
“Household Cleaning Fluid.”
It removes grease spots, stains, dirt, etc,,
from woolen, cotton, silk and laces, without
Injuring the most delicate fabric.
Prepared only by
DAVID PORTER, Druggist,
Corner Broughton and Habersham streets.