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THE SAVANNAH RECORDER
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FOR GOVERNOR ,
Hon. Rufus E. Lester,
OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Sunday, June 20, 1880.
mrtMt
Political Notice Important to
Remember.
The National Democratic Convention,
to nominate candidates lor President
and Vice President, will meet in Cin¬
cinnati, Mouday. 21st June.
The State Gubernatorial Convention,
will be held at Atlanta, Wednesday,
August 4th.
Primaries to send delegates to the
Gubernatorial Convention will be held
in all counties, on Wednesday, July
21st, by the same recommendation.
Each county will be entitled to two
delegates to each Convention, fo - * every
member it has in ibe lower branch oi
the Genera! Assembly.
Misunderstood.
Several of our contemporaries—tbe
Brunswick Appeal , the Macon Herald,
tho Augusta News, and perhaps one or
two others—misunderstood an article
of ours of a week ago, in writing
the rumor of Governor Colquitt rnn
s ng as an independent candidate for
Governor.
We said, let him run if he feels so
disposed ; it is his right and his privi¬
lege. If he desires to get a vote
from the people, it is his right, and we
do not call it into question. We admire
independence ; but we did not say we
G would support him as an independent. Lester
The Recorder flies TEe
At this time, aud Mr. Lester is our
choice.
iJe TTEltS Fit OH THE PEOPLE
BRAVERY SHOULD BE RE¬
WARDED .
Mr. Editor : Tbe gallant action of
Mr. Lee, male of the steamer H. B
Plant, in saving the life of a Miss
SiafFoid and her young brother at
Tybee, should neither pass unnoticed
nor unrecompensed. testimonial
Either a purse or a
should be gotten up in his behalf, and
I would suggest, Mr. Editor, that the
Recorder should inaugurate the
movement by taking charge of the
fund, and that a oommit^ee of three be
appointed by you, sir, to determine in
what shape the gallant man shall be
rewarded.
Poor as I am I will open the sub-*
scriptiou li4t with one dollar, trusting
that those who can better afford it will
respond recording to their means. and I
1 don’t kuow this Mr. Lee,
hav8 made no inquiry whether he is
a Savanuah man, a Southern man or
Yankee; ail I oaie to kuown is, that
has anowu himself to be a “man’’
the strongest aud noblest acceptation
ot the term. Reward.
Wo heartilyfconcur with
in his laudablo'dcaire to show some
preciation of the brave aud gallant
of Mr. Lee, aud while we would
be instrumental in accomplishing
object, w e would inform our correspon¬
dent that the matter is in the hands
a committee ot gentlemen who will
that the act will not be passed by
lessly.—E d.
Yellow Fever.
The Nation el Board of Health, re
por r this to be Blood Poisoning. The
beet medicine iu existence tor clearing
the blood of unhealthy matter is that
named as Warner’s Bate Kidney anti
Liver Cure, us-d ia connection with
Wh ruer’s Safe Pills. As a preventive
to yellow tever and all malarial
favors, these remelies are a success.
J H Koch. Jeweler,
At No. 22J Whitaker street, hiving
recently enlarge 1 ms store, is now eu
•bied to exhibit bis fine stock ot Jew¬
elry, \Y itches, Oiocus, Spectacles and
Walking O.uos, in a 1 ot which be of¬
fers big iuiiuceoiduta. His stock of
Spectacles also and evo glasst*-* is tuijst. com
plste, embraces the celebrated
coqnilles, which, wth the colored spec
tACtcs iu bis stock are tbe very thmc
warned tor office use and by visitors
to Tybee beacn, as they are ot great
benefit to the eyes. Repairing a spe
ciatty, add Mawcxittd m a workmauljc
■naMti
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.
Condensed from our Exchanges
WrightsviUe Recorder : The Hon.
Rufus E, Lester has been President
of the Georgia Senate for the past two
terms, and is one of the ablest presid¬ bad.
ing officers ths Senate has ever
And we are highly in favor of bestow¬
ing upon him Gubernatorial honors, as
he Governor justly merits the same, We oppose four
long Colquitt as we think make
such years enough for him to
a reputation as he might wish re¬
membered, without asking tor another
term in order that he nught vindicate
himself. We want no more U an four
years from any one Governor, and if
the Governor make in that ‘length of time
cannot lor himself such a name
as he would wish to have remembered,
we can only say that his administra¬
tion liH9 been a perfect failure Aod
we honestly believe the people of Geor¬
gia desire that Gov. Colquitt should
retire from the field, as he has held
this office long enough, and let Lester,
Warrer, Hardeman, Gartrell or some
other pure and able man take his
place.
Brunswick Appeal-. We are glad
that Brother Thompson, ot the Savan¬
nah News, has at last come to regard
Joseph E Brown with some degree
of respect, and that we are not again
to inerr his hot displeasure by words
of excuse, palliation and explanation.
When we last saw him the bare men-,
tion of the ex-Governor’s name caused
his nose to assume the altitude ol an
angle of forty-five degrees, and his
whole frame to shudder with abhor¬
rence.
When the census taker, wishing to
compliment, said to a citizen : “Ah,
sir, you’ve a wife of a hundred !” the
Udy grabbed a rollina-pin and sailed
in on him, saying: “You villain, I told
you I was only 25. Don’t you dare
to put it down as 100 !”
Hew Advertisements*
WANTED.
A GOOD WHITE WOMAN to do Apply general
hou-ewo’k in a Broad family. to
J/iS. McGINLKY York street, 2d door east ot
Bull, or, on Henry street, 2d door east ot
Lrayton. ____j e2U 3 t.
CHARLES ZINK,
BREAD and CAKE BAKER,
MARGARET AKD WEST BROAD STS.
Fresh Pies, Bread and Rolls, dally. J e20 t f
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE this day associated with me in the
Cotton Factorage and Commission busi¬
ness, under the Arm name of L. J. GU1L
MAKTIN&C').. Dr. Charles R. Herron, late
oLPensucola. Fla. L J. uUILMaRTIN.
wavan^iah. June iiSth. 1830. Je20-3t
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Tho Famous Seltzer Spring of Ger¬
many in Every American Home.
TARRANT’S SFLTZEIt APERIENT,
Bflsed unon a scientific analy-is ofthtscele
ebrated German Sp'lug. in its concentrated
duplicate, iu each with thirty to fortv sparkling doses
bottle Sold by Druggists the world
ovc my27eod-2w
FURNITURE, Ac.
By T. AIcLaujhlin <£ Son.
ON MONDAY >Ist INST.,
AT 11 O’CLOCK.
A variety of FURNI r 17ItE—Sideboards. Bu¬
reaus, etc. A very line Mantel Clock, cost 550.
—ALSO—
2 boxes Bacon Sides, and Invoice of Clothing
1 box of Clothing, sold on account of all con¬
cerned. 2 cases Gaiters, a few cartoons of
Shoes, etc. Je2 >
NOTICE TO
Builders and Lumbermen.
B ID4 will ho received until Saturday, June
261 h, tor the erection of a i Of I ON
adjolnLg w AKKHoUsK -n tho wbart lot above and
Mds bin tbe Central t’oiton Press.
be made for tbe entire work, and
for ihRbrick, lunibiv-, m sonry an i carpen¬
ter* vlmk separately. In estimate for brick
work,grading t’laua to tie Included.
aud Kpceiffcat Ions can be seen at our
Office no Bay street. Privilege reserved to re
Jcot, any and all bids.
>'20 1 H. M. COMER* CO.
AN EXCURSION TO
T
Will be given by tho Board ot stewards of
Wesley Monumental Church!
(> N W K DN KSI) A V, J V N b i>. The Steam¬
er II. B. PLANT, bus been engaged and
wit 1 leave wharf foot of A bercorn street at 2
l’ m 8 . promptly. Time and ill Tide leave Tybee on return
at i'. m. will suit for
bathing during stay at Island.
Return by moonlight Tickets can be bought
at Messrs. O. But ler’s, Lu Idea ,t Bates, Geo.
M Heidi's, Wylly A ’iarke s. E L. Ni i.Lin
gcr’s, and at wharf. Wlmle tickets 50 c -nt<,
halt tickets 25 cents. Retresh meats ou botrd
Whether You Purchase or Not,
We cordially Invite you to inspect
, tlie beautitul, light ruuniug
h •
HjlHlS JL piicity MACHINE and luecUaniciI Isa model skill, of beauty, embrari sim
m.iiiy flue points *ound in no other. To tlie
purchaser we give a written guarantee, signed
by tue Company, to turni<h nil repairs aud
slumles P ns FREE for five years, except treedGs
aud bi>bbtu>; thus showrec the great
(•• mDilenee ?be Company p .ace in th vi nia
dunes. Will also keep li, stork a fall snppiy
; o tne
Peoples’ Singer Sewinu Maciiiue,
which we cordi&m invite the public to ia
-peot also.
’ JOYCS & HUNT.
i No. Ut» , »r k a
JeC'-it N ext to kV O rie
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LINES.
I A Gv>OD assorummt by Ciothes Lines, Just re
^ C. L. (GILBERT <» CO.
>.im j. AB.
Amuhements*
SAVANNAH THEATRE
Tuesday. Juno 22«l, 1880.
G 1 RANI) Complimentary Benefit tendered
I' by the citizens ot'.> tv mnnh to rol. T. C
nia’ntucer of tlie Egyptian Mystery,
and Miss LOUISE CLARKE, under the aus¬
pices of the JOHN T. Ft 'BD
Dramatic Association.
On which occasion Miss Carrie Lewis has
kindly volunteered her services, also a bright
an ,l beautiful Savannah young lady, Miss
Bonnie Belle, w'll make her first appearance.
Come one and all, and Admission give tne Parquetteand beneficiaries
a rousing house.
Dress Circle 75"; Family Circle50c; Gallery 2 c.
Reserved seats can bo secured at Bren’s
without extra charge jel7,18,20,21 22
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Excursions*
Family Excursion
-TO
WARSAW SOUND!
THE STEVMER
CITY of liHID GET ON
Wi'l leave wharf foot of Lincoln st.,on
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
2<'TH INSTANT, at 3 o’clock, on an excursion
to Warsaw Buoy and return, thr ough st. Au
gu-tlne Creek and W'ilming Bluff, on River, pass¬
ing in front of Cau.,ton’s Schuetzeri
Park Monaventure, ThunderboD. and VV11
ming’ton City before and sk dark. Ida way islands, returning to
the
Adults 50 cents. Children and nurses half
price Jel8,20-2t
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NIGHT S FESTIVAL!
-OF THE—
ON MONDAY, JUNE 21st, 1880.
Shooting to commence at 10 o’clock A. >f.
Military Team Shooting at 8 o’clock p. M.
Dancing to commence at 2 o’clock p. M., un¬
til midnight. play 8
Grand Py rotechnical <11 at P. M.
COMMITTEE:
MaxKkauhs, Chairman,
T. O. Rotereau, ri. Wes e, M. Helm ken.
J. Bisehoff, Wm. Diers, H. Kolshorn,
Je'3,14,15,17,20,21 Ot
A GRAND
EXCURSION"!
Will be given by the
Werner Hook and Ladder Compiny!
-ON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1880,
—TO—
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
T HE steamer H. B. Plant will leave wharf
foot of Abercorn street, at 8'^o'clock, A. m.
The Guards Brass and - trlng Baud has been
engagi d for tbe occasion.
Gentlemen’s Ticket 81. Ladles Ticket 50 cts.
Children umier 10 years free.
COMMITTEE :
A. H. Tamm, Ohm’n. V. Basler, J. F. Lu bs
J H, Immen, H. Kuck.
J el 6,20,23,27,3 j-jy 4,5 6
Fifth Annual Excursion
—OF ThK
mm mm social club
To McVeigh & Weber’s Seaside Pavilion, at
TYJ3JBB I
TheSteamei H B. Plant, will leave wharf
foot of Aberc*>rn si., TUESDAY, JUNE 2d.
1880, at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Returning will
leave Tj bee wbari at 4 aud 9 p. M.
Brass and string Ban ’ in attendance. Tick
etsOOand 5 aents, including tramway, to be
bad from the fol owingcommittee:
H. Loqan, chairman; 1’. McAultffe, J, F.
Powers. Jim. Larkin, Robt Barbou r , L F.
Mat ters, 1>. McAUliffe, Juo. Goette. je0,13.21
Special Notices*
Adininisti ator’s Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
All parties having Just and legal laims
against the Estate o: me 1 Ue Mrs. MA BOA
RET O’BYRNE, of Savannah, will hand them
in to me (property tties ed> tor iinmed'Hte
-ettlement; al parties indebted will *ee that.
I must colle it their indebtedness to said
Estate with equal promptness
D. A. O'BYKNE,
Administrator Ettate Mrs. Margaret O’By rue.
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Notice to Physicians and Under¬
takers.
Office Clerk of Council, )
Savannah, Ga , June 11, 1880- /
The attention of Physician**. Undertaker*
and other pari ios Interested, is hereby direct
ed to i he loliowuig section of my ordinance
governing interments in Laurel Grove feme
terv. which will be strictly enforced, Klnu k
certificates *or interments mav be obtained
on application to the office of the clerk of
Council.
By order of the Mayor.
FRANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council.
ORDINANCE FEBRUARY 21, 1877.
Section 15. B it further ordained, That
eacn and every - 'on o each and every cem¬
etery u>ed lor public b ri il witniu five miles
*>t the city shall de "and and requite with
each aud ev ty application to him tor burl ii
ot centrlca'e persons from dying in the city of Savannah, a
lie Coroner, a physician, the Health orti
cer or i selling forth the name,
j ] death, sex, color, cause age, ot deatn, nativity, and lesidem of teuulcg day o'
name
P ci * n And in no instance shall any sex
ton t any ceme ery used for public burial
permit tne body of any person dying within
the Binits of ihe cuy, to be Interred without
such ctrt ficate. U' d t peua'ty, upon convic¬
tion ocore the Poli-e * oua ot tine or im
i ri onment, or both, iu thecis *retion of the
court; such fine ' ot t 1 exceed one hundred
dot ar->, iiUti i such lmprisonmeut not to ex
ct-ed thirty days. jei3-7t
Ice.
i
ICE!
IlD}W00(l, Gil O’A & Co •5
I \v t l< J I 1 l ' S VLE A Nt) RETAIL DEVLERS
7V IN , ICE.— .- Our -
allies un-urp s.«d fiCiiitie-en
I us t ) execute ml orders with unparal-
1 u:sp tea aid at as LO \V PRICES as
«’tier t rul;*. establishment.
>, ea - »-t place t In refrigerators,
built .
fo ta - purpose at fair rate-*.
t h uiktul l >r past patron »ge, we respectfully
solicit w continuance of the same
Dilice No. 1SS bay street,
J jel3U SAVANNAH, GA.
ICE3J
;
W E to ** ^ I at ten t ion of
> 1 -L »ur N i :» v L l ) K \ -
'UATIE* r .
( r *upp S* 1: I V 5 ' U -.
* qmniiies W’etif cure i ail Ui Ni'A N
-UPCcY of ihi ” N ES
and ole ti’Y Or’ r.
a-e a t i- ■1 ELY I
KIG U i v r. ?. Li-; c i Looer r e lid -d
th.it vy aive m ti* pr *p i s f* ail IN
C -' r VS ^ OF BU-Iv'E? i ■e i ae m
the > w rt and ill O t » cl:
j •er< i •inp t iiu oi at ion
re i’i'hia; • > i
Sit *• i,u ui Fru.ts pi -c-d on ;
! i> e reasonuo e rates. •A sh.re >>f patronage
! is leswecLiaiiv s ilieU«d.
Groceries and Provisions*
FIISTE
UlUa
jlj
^yVef^ZENAY
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The urtat popularity of this Brand of Cham¬
pagne In Europe is riueio the fact that M. M.
DeVENOGK A CIE., have always bottle*) a
perfectly Hon of pu.e wiae, entirely free of anv largel' addl
aichoholic ingredients used so
by so called fir t c'ass houses to give body
tbeir inferior wines.
(>ur wines are made from the best granes in
the Champagne country, are kept in our
lars 4 to5 years before they are shipped.
sa'es ot last year in Europe have been ovei
liAi,t00 Dozens.
The DRY VERZENAY is a delicious
wine, adapted to the palate of ladies or of
sons who abstain from strong di iukb.
The EXTRA DRY VERZENAY is a
ger wine, very dry, full body and
pure. of free
Being unsurpa-sed delicate taste and
if adulterations, our ( hau pagne nas a ten
oency to improve the appetite, it
the digestive powers of the stomach and
causes nausea or morning ueadaohe.
Orders respectfully solicited.
For sale at all the principal wine
and grocers.
DeVENOSE & Cie • »
Epernay,
je!4tf___
GIVE Him A
D. B. LESTER,
FANCY
No. 21 WHITAKER 8T.
Jol8
B. FiVOBTTI,
DEALER IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Fowls, Butter aud
No. 15 Market Basement, Savannah, Ga.
may
Blue Grocery Store.
No. 156 Congress au^l 73 St. Julian streets.
S EEDLESS RAISINS and New Prunes
Munster and Eidame Cheese,
Buckwheat Grits,
Yellow Indian Meal,
Mixed Pickles, by the Qt
Roll Beet.
Boston and Oatmeal Ciackers.
For sale by
J. uovfiti H. VON NEWTON,
SOAP! SOAP!
100 BOXES
KIRK'S CELtBRATED SOUP
The Host Soap Made!
The Oh ‘apest Soap Sold
Try it. You will And it at
SRANGH & COOPER’S.
sepa-tf
CHOICE" _____
FAMILY GROCERIES.
T HE undersigned would nubile respt.ctfully inform
his ft lends and Mi« that be keeps
coiistantly n hand a full assortment of choice
"roceries such as are usually kepi In first-class
Stores and 1*. constant use in every weil reg¬
ulated household. He invites a call and soli¬
cits a trial order feeling confident of giving with
satisfaction to all who will favor him
their patronage.
H. W. READICK,
niy'Mtf No. M JBSTERSON 8T
Suss [m.
Limburger and Cream cheese,
Ginger vie.
; Linn* Juice. Lemons,
Lag 1 - Brand Rus-lan .Sardines,
Norway Anchovies,
Cuf Meiwurst,
Orauge Spiced Marmalade, Roll Beef.
Be®f Tonsues,
NICHOLAS LANG & BROTHER
jeiSu IS BARNARD BT
Stovi.1 srd Tlr.'i'r:’
Sol© Agent for th© Globe Ventilator and
Chimney Cap.
THOMAS J DALEY,
PRAi.IICa > R-ni-rln STOVE?
I OB‘r at <is. Willow
tUU den A ail O,
man oxer of
- vtltf, -l n Aooxi U£ f Guiiers, Leaden, Ac.
177 CViugruoB Street.
SAVANNAH - - UUiA
atyvTk-trtn
gcui
BOTTLING ESTABL/^
H. SANDERS, Proprietor.
SOLE AGENT FOR BOTTLER OF | BOLE AGENT FOR
Phillip Best Brewing Co/s Mi,waukee La « er ’ Bead lesion & YVoerz
r b PORTER & ALE, Hew York Porter and Ale.
Milwaukee Lager Beer* FOR EXPORT. i
Also Half Pint Bottles Lager Beer fox* IPamily use.
Southwest Corner JEFFERSON and South BROAD Stn., Savannah, Georgia.
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DIRECT IMPORTATION!
I would respectfully call tho attention ot tbe public in general to the Fine stock of
House Furnishing Goods,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION .1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED.
H AVILA.ND and Co’s, flue trench China Dinner. Tea. and Toilet Sets, both plain and
decorated. Motto Cups and Saucers in every style and flnDh. Va-es, Fancy Articles,
Etc. Also a full line of Joseph Rogers & Hon’s celebrated Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors,
Scizzors, etc. Reed A Barton’s fine HILVER PLATED WARE, Fancy Articles. Castors, Card Reselvers,
Card Cases, Pickle Stands, Vases, and numerous lot of Together with a
beauttfui line of Ladles’ Dressing Cases, and an endless variety of Bohemian Goods, suitable
foi wedding and holiday presents. CALL AND EXAMINE MY BTOCK.
Very Respectfully ' THOMAS WEST,
dec7 lm Corner Broughton and Jefferson sts., Savannah, Ga.
Dry Goods.
GRAY & O'BRIEN,
Now Open
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Spring Goods.
NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
1 IUU /AfY PIECES Black Camel Hair GREN
ADINE.
French Buntings in all the new shades.
Black French Cashmeres at 50 cents worth
75 cents, new goods. Bengalines and Parisian
Bla*k Tamiee,
Mourning Goods for first class trade. Con¬
trolled exclusively by our house. Goods that
we Black stake aod our colored reputation Lace on. Buntings, all wool,
no Swiss snoddy. and Mull Embroideries.—The largest
assortment ever seen under one roof this side
of New York.
White Linen Lawns, 27,000 yards at 12^c.
LACE GOODS.
We offer the greatest variety South,
Patent Valenciennes 20 cents dozen up.
Breton, Medices, Torchon and all the hard
spelling names in the catalogue hand of Laces. and
Lace Fichus.—1,000 dozeu 50 on to
arrive, from '0 cents to $2 each.
100 pieces Mousselli.e Btaucne.
300 pieces white and colored Tarletons.
These goods are only tfl'ered by the piece of
yards each, at one half their value.
100 pieces French Printed CAMBRIC at 20c.,
cost 45c. to import.
Table Damasks.
More patterns to select from than you ever
saw lu one single house.
Napkins aud Doylies of our own importa¬
tion.
TOWELS by the Million.—The last cargo by
the‘ Unknown,’’ under, round railroad, duty
free. Beats ail competition.
THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN
Fancy Lisle Thread,
HOSIERY,
Passementerie, Fringes, Huttons,
Etc., Etc.
SPRING NOVELTIES IN
aras Is
And SUN UMBRELLAS now open.
Boys’ Linen BLOUSES,
Misses’ Linen and Gingham DresseR,
Infants’ Linen Short Dusters. and Long Slips, new goods,
Ladles’
Complete Lines of PRICES Popular Spring Styles al
tbe LOWEST In the City.
GRAY & O’BRIEN.
ncohlStf
Hotels*
White Bluff.
The Vernoaberg House
IS NOW OPEN
For the reception of visitors. I -.vould res¬
Large pectfully ask for a share of public patronage.
Bath House and Boats lor the accom¬
in odation of visitors.
je*-lin Mas.S. L. CONSTANTINE.
THE luczumu HOTEL
-AND
ISLE OF HOPE RESTAURANT,
This popular place 1* now atocked with
Choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars.
ALSO,
THE RESTAURANT
Is amply supplied to furnish a good meal
AT REASONABLE RATES.
mayi6-tt
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
THE SUCCESS OF THE
MARSHALL HOUSE
Has become widely known, and with its
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE.
EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT VERANDAH
Affording ladies promenade. a fine view of tne
AIRY AND WELL VENTILATED
Sooms and Unrivalled Table, j
* Is ack n owledged to be
! The Leading Hotel of Sa\ anLah,!
As demonstraied by the large daily ar
rivals. BRESNAK,
JOHN
Manager.
Drawing and Fainting School.
J rjOOF, J. EDWIN CHURCHILL Will open
Wx hi* olasaes for Painting and Drawing op
Wines and Liquors*
POOL AND BILLIARD ROOM l
Coolest Plae<i in the City.
myll-61n W H. THOMPSON. Pro’r.
CHIUS. LANG, Agt.
Wines, Liquors, Segars.
The best Lager Beer always on draught,
Free Luueh every day from II to 1 o’clock.
COR. DRAYTON * CONGRESS ST. LANK.
J«»-iy
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THE HUNTER’S RETREAT,
NO. 20 WHITAKER ST.
T HE choicest WINES, LIQUORS AND
CIGARS, aud th * bent LvGElt BEER
to be tound Saturday hero. nights Free Lu..cn daily from II
to Je4-tf_oil L, and GRAHAM, at 8 o’clock. Prop’r.
AS.
Rail Road House.
HENKV SULTElt, Proprietor.
[Successor to Theo. Raderick.J
COR. WEST BROAD A HARRISON 8TSJ
The best Wines, Beer, Liquors, and Segars, also
Cool Eager always on hand. FREE
LUNCH dally. Janlltf
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THE TELEPHONE
SALOON,
161 BROUGHTON STREET,
T HE Milwaukee best of WINES, LAGER liquors, Segars and
Br.EK, always to
be had here. FREE LUNCH from 11 to 1.
WM. MCNEILL.
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JVC o V olgJh’B
SEA - SIDE PAVILION !
Including ball room, refreshment saloon,
and bath houses at lyneu.
Open to visitors April l»t.
Elegant bathing costumes,
Webor a XloMtauraut.
Tastefu'ly fiumshed. and Tete-a tete tabloi.
Prompt unsurpassed cuisine,
NO DELMONICO PRICES.
Market, Beef, halibut aud Clams, luiddock, from Fanouil
Bouton. (Shrimp aud other
flsh nlwuys ou hand. inhutf
F. J. RUCKERT,
Northwest corner st. Julian street,
MARKET SQUARE, SA ANNAH, GA.
Importer of and Dealer in
Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer,
SEGARS, ETC.
Sole Agent for the ‘Budwelser Bottled Beer
aud the celebrated ' Taunus Sellers Water.’
Rhine and California Wines
dec2tf A SPECIALTY.
JOHN A. CHRISTIAN,
(.successor to the late F. X. BJngel.J
Wines, Liquors & Segars.
The best Lager Beer on draught.
Free Lunch every day.
21 JEFFERSON ST., cor. Congress it. Lane
Jy28-tf__
Henry Kolshorn ,
[OHOVKRS’ RKHO RT. J
Wines, Liquors. Segars, and Tobfteoo*
The best Lager Beer always on draught.
Free Lunch every day.
meh!4tf No. 33 WEST BROAD ST
Leatner and Findings*
Dealers in
HIDES, FURS, WOOL,
Deerskins, Goatskins, Sheepskins,
Buckskins,
TALLOW, BEESWAX,
ROUGH LEATHER,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
108 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
The highest market price paid for the above
articles Prompt returns rnade.
No drayage or 0 <jininisHion charged on con¬
signments Liberal advances made on consignments.
Mo Gnalnoaa »ror««/»tad Sflhirdot
Coal.
WOOD i COAL
T HE u r . lemlgnea naveupeuud a C lAl.and
WO >D YARD, and are now prepared to
« wood
All grades of Coal,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES
Giv^ us a trial order aud beconviucod that
wa give eaUaUtcMon.
it d. Je J J. M ehrtem
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