Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18??, June 22, 1880, Image 4
I HE SAVANNAH RECORDER. Tuesday, June 22, 1880. Useful Information. A cubit is two feet. A pace is three feet. A fathom is six feet. A palm is three inches. There ate 2,750 languages. A great cubit is eleven feet. Two persons die every second. Sound moves 743 milts per hour. A square mile contains 640 acres. A tub of butter weighs 84 pounds. A storm moves 36 miles per hour. A barrel of rice weighs 600 pounds. A gallon contains 231 cubit inches. The average human life is 31 years. Slow rivers flow four miles per hour. A firkin of butter weighs 56 pounds. founds. A barrel of pork weighs 200 A barrel of flour weighs 196 pounds. An acre contains 4,840 square yards. Light 192,000 miles hour. moves per A barrel of powder weighs 25 pounds. and seven-eighths in¬ A spau is ten ches. A rifle ball moves 1,000 miles per hour. Rapid rivers flow seven miles per hour. A day’s journey is 33i miles. A Sabbath day’s journey is 1,155 yards. miles A hurricane moves eighty per hour. Electricity moves 288,000 miles per hour. A moderate wind blows seven miles an hour.. Th8 first iron steamship was built in 1840. A mile is 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards in length. The first use of a locomotive in this country was in 1829. Measure 209 feet on each side and you will have a square acre. Until 1776, cotton spinning was per¬ formed by the hand-spinning wheel. Protestants constitute sixty-two and a half per cent, of the population of the German Empire. First coal fields worked in America were the bituminous fields of Rich¬ mond, Va., discovered in 1750 Medicines. —THAT— Yellow Fever Can beJ’REVENTED by the use of WARNER’S SAFE KIDNEY And Liver Cure, In connection with WARNER’S SAFE PILLS. All authorities on the subject declare Yel¬ low Fever to be a Blood Poison. The breath¬ ing of a malarial infected atmosphere acting directly on the blood. It Is known, admitted, and in writing Vouohed for, that Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, in connection with WARNER’S SAFE PILLS, acting, Kidneys as it anil docs, Liver— directly that upon cleanse the organs—tlie aud purify the blood, the best aud ouly ef¬ is fective blood purifier now known For Sale by * all Druggists. ° my27*tt •HEALTH * STRENGTH •HAPPINESS* l ■W'L- PI-j IRON BITTERS i IRON BITTERS, to Highly the public recommended ftir nil dis l’oaic. t-nse* ctllcleiit requiring acertai n A Great and TOXICt especially tlon, Ou.pep.lm, In Mntilae* IRON BITTERS, Mntermitt.nt #> Ifr*, Hunt o/Ap A Sure Appetizer. p*t It «>, I.nmu of Ktmigth, Riiergi/, t.ack It of etc. en¬ IRON BITTERS, rich e» the blood, sllengthens cles, and give* the mus¬ lifts new A Couplet. Struii{lh«u«r. to the n-rves. To tile need, I&.. 10 *. mid chit drcii requiring reenper IRON BITTERS, atlon, till* valuable remedy highly can recommended. not tie too A Vslssblu Mediclm- tt not. tiko a charm on the digestive organs. IRON A teaspoonfhl before BITTERS. dyspeptic meals will symptoms. remove all . i»at Sold it « Bcvtrtfrc. TRY IT. IRON BITTERS, Sold by all Druggists. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Par Italic* F.ai.l.i. BALTIMORE, Md. ■ For sale by SOLOMONS A CO.. Wholesale Druggist*, snvannah. Ga. d«*<*2 eodlv Iron Work. VULCAN IRON WORKS. FOUNDRY. Corner Piue aud Lumber streets. BLACKSMITH AND BOILER SHOP, Randolph street near Broughton. W’e are now prepared to manufacture all kinds —os — Castings. Plot?s,Sugar Mills & Fans. Cemetery. specialty. Garden and Verandah Railing# a liectuml work of all descriptions don# h!•^at•s <,^ *' 1, ** Q °tt ,3 v and at the lowest poost # T. mulligan & co. ^ Lines of Travel. S., s.;& S. R. R. Co., Sopt’s Office. £ SPRING SCHEDULE. outward Leave Arrive Leave Isle Arrive Savannah IsleofHope of Hope. Montg’ry. 10:25 a. m, 10:55 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. *3:25 p. m. 3:55 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 7:36_p._m. 8:06 p. m. 8:11 p. m. 8:41 p. m INWARD Leave Arrive Leave Isle Arrive Montg’ry. IsleofHope of Hope. Savannah 7:35 a. m. 8:05 a. m. 8:10 a. m 8:38 a. m. 12:15 p. m. 12:45 p. m. 12:50 p. in. 1:20 p. m. 6:03 p. m. 6:33 p- m. 6:38 p. m. 7:08 p m. •Sundays this will be the last departing train, and the early train will leave Mont tomery 8:15 and Isle of Hope 8:50, arriving in gty 9:20 cJMonday morniDg an early train will leave for Montgomery only at 6:25. Saturday nights last train leaves Savannah at 7:40, instead of 7:36. EDW. Superintendent. J. THOMAS, myll-tf___ Georgia and Florida Inland Steam¬ boat Company. THE ONLY STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE FOR FLORIDA. SPRING SCHEDULE. The elegant and favorite steamer CITY of BRID ON Captain JOHN FITZGERALD, will leave direct for FERNANDINA. every MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Lincoln to suit the tide, from wharf foot of street touching rtSt. Catherine’s, Doboy, Darien, St. Si moil’s Brunswick and St. Mary’s, connecting at Fernandina with Transit Rail¬ road for Jacksonville. Cedar Keys, Tampa, Manatee, Key West, Havana and New Or¬ leans. At Brunswick with Macon and Brunswick and Brunswick and Albany Rail¬ roads. At Darien, wltn steamers for Altamaba and Oconee Rivers. At Fernan¬ dina, with steamer Flora for all points on 8t. Mary’s river. tickets state secured Through aJl information and furnished rooms office, and at corner Bull and Bryan streets, directly opposite Pu¬ laski House, and Screven House. Freight received daily (except Sunday) and through rates given. J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager. W. F. BARRY, G. F. A. G. LEVE, G. P. A. Je8-tf TYREE FERRY CO. The new Iron Saloon Steamer \ W ILL run the lollowing schedule, leaviug wharf foot of Abercorn street: SUNDAYS—From Tybee 7 A M„ 12 m , 5:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. From city 10 A. m, 3p. n., 7 l*. m, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS From Tybee 7 a m. From city 6.00 o’clock p m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUR¬ DAYS—From Tybee 7 am and 4 p m. From city 10 A M and 0:00 o’clock p m. Family excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. be bought this Tramway tickets must at office All freight must be prepaid on wharf. N. B. No freight received alter 15 minutes to time of steamer’s departure. ROBERTSON, JNO. F. JeSif Agent. REGULAR LINE -TO St. Catherine s, Doboy, Darien, West Paint, St. Simon's, Brunswick, and Satilla Landings on River, mHE X .STEAMER CENTENNIAL, Captain and W. C. U i. mo, will leave for Darien way Landings every Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and on every Wednesday she will continue ou to Satilla River Landiugs. Freight taken forall points on line Bruns¬ wick and Albany Railroad. Freight taken for Altamaba, Ocmulgee and Oconee Halcyon. rivers and transferred at Darien to steamer J. P. CHASE, Agent. Agent Agents at Darien—C. Brunswick—LITTLEFIELD M. QUARTKRMAN. & at TISON. uovi3tf Ocean Steamships. STATE LINE. Georgia Capt. Smith. Alabama-Capt. Br.ies. Ritchie, Florida-!new) Capt.— Nevada-Capt. State of—(new) Pennsylvania-Capt. Stewart. One of the above first, class Iron Steamers will leave New York every Thursday, for Glasgow, via Larne (Belfast) Ireland. The First Cabin Saloon issituated amidships on the ma*n and upper deck, and extends the breadth of the ship : Ladies private Cablu at¬ tached and Gentlemens smokiug room ou deck with convenient bath rooms. Passage New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, or Belfast : CABIN FIRST CABIN SECOND Single tickets, 500 toS - 5 | I Single tickets $10 Return “ $110 to6130 Return “ S75 The second cabin is situated a little forward amidships bavlhg separate entrance, with separate table and attendance. These ucoomm alatlons are not what Is termed “ Intermediate.” New York to Bremen, Mainour rg, Paris, Havre, Antwerp, Rotleroam and Return Manheim, llekets single tickets$67. $50tuni $32. 3124, $95 anu sot. Austin. Baldwin a Co., General Agents 72 Broadway. New York. JAB. MARTIN, Agent, 106 Bay street, apll-3ni Savannah. Ga. Furniture and Carpets. A. J. Miller A Co., 148, 150and 152 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Jobbers and Retailers in FURNITURE, CARPETS, ANI) UPHOLSTERY GOODS. SEASONABLE GOODS: Walnut Walnut Sideboard Flake Refrigerators, Refrigerators, Snow Walnut Tom Thumb Refrigerators, Diamond Upright A Chest Refrigerators, MOSQUITO NETTING—Gauze or Lace, by the pteee, oi made up. Extra Frames, Cords aud Pulleys, Baby Carriages, Rattan Rockers ami Lounges, Cool, aud Just the thing for Summer use. T ARGE stock of fresh MATTING, in white. l red, check and fancy. Window Shades, Floor Oil Cloths, and all goous pertaining to tlie rarpet busmeis. Carpets taken up. clean¬ ed, stored and re-laid In the Fall. All kinds of upholstery work done by skillful uphol¬ sterers. All work guaranteed. Comparison In prices and quality invited. We sell either for cash or on the instalment plan. ap25-tf ATTENTION ! T HE BEST and cheapest made place to get your BOOTS and SHOES and lcy.iired, te, at lloQ Broughton street, between Buil and Drayton, bv PHILLIP A. HOLLER, | ts&g£223 &* SS£ THE 6 Subscription: $5, per annum. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE It is the Paper for the People. Tt is the Paper for the Merchant to advertise in. Advertise in it. It is the best ad¬ vertising /">"H oil medium, nlaacnO YsAO FCciUIlllJLtr T CY* dill ClaOOCb O n tuicl **/3 f LJLLCtl nnf Ll fJUI j UJ.UUL - * f\T LrX w I i miT ■npfi'n pGUJJi-Cj P w AAV/ n n nr nan ^ w re _ ^ _ Iinmr Sim UllGS cLu i. 1 nome. ^^ Jr 1 t Bay & Barnard. _ . Medicines# Yellow Fever. That this terrible disease has for years held a despotic sway, at certain seasons ofthe year In portions of our fair land, and In other coun¬ tries, Is known by each and every one. As well known is It, that heretofore a cure or discovered. even a preven¬ tive, has not been, twelve months National Within the past our the subject, Government lias taken hold of have instituted a Commission composed of men high in the knowledge of sanitary full matters and medicine, and have glyen them power to devise and Institute measures to prevent its recurrence. In their published report, they speak in detail of its action upon little a patient to after of the fever is set in, and yet have say the origin and reason, for the existence of so fatal a disease, and still less of the way to pre¬ vent it. They say that “In the pathology Dr. Blair, or Yellow Fever, it has been found by and since verified by other observers, that the blood, the breath and vomited matter (at cer zens in private life, have their signatures at¬ tached to testimonials, affirming the almost miraculous curative power of this Warner s safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and that as a cleanser ofthe blood, and a preventive to yel¬ low fever, we have no hesitation in marked offering by it tain periods of the disease) are of “volatile al¬ alkaline, That owing albumen to an excess found In the urine; kali.” irritation, was and coagu’atlon of that gastric prevalent. While this ‘National blood was ofthe condition ofthe Board of Health” tell us afflicted one, when down with the fever, they make no suggestions inappropriate as to a preventive. thistime Seemingly, it is not at to supplement their report, by asserting that apd which is known to every intelligent man woman, that the reason for this fearful malarial sooUrge is neither more nor less than the poison that emanates from low marshy lands —whether adjacent to salt or fresh water—es¬ pecially in certain stages ofthe these drying familiar process, under a hot sun; as well are with the fact, that uncleaned cess-pools, filth in¬ sufficient drainage, unremoved of any kind or character re-generators of this same death-dealing miasma. Observations of centuries has made every person, blessed with the least faculty of comment, acquainted with the effect of this subtle malarial poison. Each and all (know that Typhus and Intermittent Fevers are the lesser natural sequences of an inhalation of this poisonous exhalative, and that Yellow Fever is the greater. . understood It is admitted and definitely cognizable the that malaria poison bedetectedby is not by senses, nor can it chemical tests. It is known only by its effects upon the sys¬ tem. Alkali in the blood, (as made mention of by the National Board maintaining of Health,) the Is a ne¬ cessary Ingredient condition. in When unusually same in a healthy is present, diseased an condition large quantity fluid is apparent. a That this acid of the vital is permitted to be in excess is because of an inefficient action ofthe kidney and liver, and when so in excess, induces inflammation, Fever and brings on a fever of some sort. Yellow is the one secured in places where malaria is present. After a careful reading and Health, study of the report ofthe National Board of no other couclusion can be drawn, than that if the blood is kept in a healthy condition the birth, growth and spread of yellow fever is materially lessened if not actually prevented. It is a matter understood by all and every one, that if the kidney and liver—the organs that filter and cleanse the blood—are kept In a wholesome and sound condition, this same vital fluid will ever be clear from all impuri¬ ties. That these organs, the kidney and times liver, can be kept free from disease, faithfully and at all perform in condition to well and their duties, is a matter beyond dispute, cavil free or argument, of Warner's and Safe equally Kidney it is and true, Liver that Cure, a use in connection with Warner's Safe Pills, will actually compel these same organs to perform their allotted functions. Testimonials by the thousands are in the hands of the proprietors of Warner’s Safe Kid¬ ney and Liver < 'ure vouching for its positive kjidney curative qualities in all diseases of and liver, and as a natural consequence, a purifier of the blood. Walking about the streets, in hundreds of our cities apd towns are men; and women too; who have been raised from beds of sickness to perfect health, by means of this same medicine, these are oecular demonstrations of the efficacy of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. The press cor¬ dially and spontaneously endorse it. The bench, the bar, the pulpit, men prominent in the counsel of State and Nation, as well as citi to the public. Some Newspaper Figures. H. P. Hubbard’s Newspaper Directory of the World, says there arc newspapers—809 10,131 American (United dallies, States and Canada; 8,428 weeklies, tri-weeklies and seiui-weeklies, Thei total 864 monthlies and semi-monthlies. circulation ol a single issue Of each oi these papers (omitting 1,920 not *iven) readies the enormous aggregate of 26,697,548copies, divided as follows: Dailies, 3,540,156; weeklies, tri¬ weeklies, and semi-weeklies, 3,625,9o8. 13.511,424; This in is outli¬ nes and semi-monthlies, issue, an average of 2,1*41 to each paperfor wholefor a single and taking all issues of the oneyear, a grand total of 1,836,473,562 copies. Taking or¬ dinary forty lb. newspaper at its average measure of 4,000 sheets piled (solid; would to the foot, 5,170 one issue of all these up measure feet nearly a mile in height, high or for Counting a whole year 459,119 feet, over <87 miles indies, them all at the average size of 27x41 and placed end to end, one issue would ex¬ tend 70,648,255 feet, 13,380 miles; for one times year, 6.274,618,106 feet, 1,188.374 miles, or over 47 around the earth, and five times the distance from the earth to the moon. In a thousand ems of type there are nearly 2 000 different pieces, and in an average four page eight-col¬ umn paper, set In solid brevier type, there are 148,000 etns, or about 450 pounds, 296,000 types in one newspaper. To print one issue of the to¬ tal 10,131 papers of this average size, there must be handled nearly 5,000,000 pounds of type, or 2,998,776,000 types. The total number of editions of all these dailies, weeklies aud monthlies for one year would make 724.796, and to print th“m on occasions the handling of In 2,173,999 the 849, 696,0*0 of types. of these 10,000 column overO.OOO were newspapers, an advertisement can be found, that tells of a medicino that isa safe, sure anu certain cure for all and every disease of the and kulnoysand is known liver. Warner's Bright’s Kale disease Kidney Included, and as Liver Cure, Volumes of written evidence testifying as to the value of this medicine, and ol the curative qualities of hands other of H. Warner,s H. War¬ Safe Remedies, are in the of ner A Co., the proprietors, aud can be shown to any doubting mind. DRACO’S LAWS. “Draco was the author of the written code of laws at Athens, which he is supposed of the 39th to | Olympiad, have published in the He 4th year of distineuished ■ honored 621 B, C. was and his , birth, fof his severe manners, and i large experience in public affaire, the peo ! pi-.*ofAtbens,aprevtoanarcby,besoughthim give them code of laws. The to a civil system and i i moral which he proposed linked together the duties. He took the citizen at mo ment of his birth, prescribed the manner in which he uhould be nourished and educated, followed him with directions through the different epochs of life, and fluttered himself that he should make men fret- and virtuous. The penalty of death was to be inflicted for almost every crime.” The laws of health are equally arbitrary and severe. An lnatten tion to the condition of the kidneys and liver brings on almost every disease known to man kind. Keep these organs healthy, and sick uess would be comparatively unknown. The only use'of wav to keep such in health is by the free Waruer's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Sold by all Druggists. H. H. WARNER & GO ■J SOLE PROPRIETORS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. myls-nunn-t: TT*" Pianos* i The War Over 1 Peace Declared! Doth Sides Victorious! *5 l i nr *. A Piano Blockade Raised. The long ! I strike and lockout in New York Piano factories ended. All factories lopen. 5,000 c aaa i locked piano « . out . workmen again at work. A new turned out every ten minutes. pianos Workmen and happy. couldn’t Purchasers who wanted had get them also happy We have a sorry time for the past two months to furnish pianos to impudent pur chasfeis who wouldn’t understand that, pianos had to be made beiore being delivered, and It has worried discontent” us muchly, but the “winter of our is now over, and we are , i ALL RIGHT NOW! Back orders will be filled in short metre, and new ones by lightning is express. Our stock now on liana very large, and it Is only certain styles “coming, that we have 300,000 been short of. These don’t are forget it! coming,” Best all, more this and you of read Present Prices Guaranteed. 1 Having made which new contracts hold with leading manuf cturers, orders good until July 1 next, we engage to fill all received by that date at our present prices. Come what will we shall not raise prices again until fall trade opens and fall prices are established. We have advanced retail prices but a small per cent, notwithstanding the large advance in wholesale cost, and our preseut prices are still extremely low. Buyers Can Never Buy Cheaper ! and they will lose time and money bv wait¬ ing. buyers We have special bargains to styles, offer cash New instrument, new new prices, new terms. Send for Catalogues and information. Descriptive Iilusirated Prli-e Lists, giving full Address Ludden d; Bates, SAVANNAH, GA., Wholesale Piano & Organ Dealers. mhl8 sAth-tl Iron Works and Machinist, * r i : Ci A. p^jli’RY.BOlURs V 0 » v f 7*3 *—*4 mm Books. JUST OUTT HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADVANCEiRETREAT, Personal Experiences in the United States and Confed¬ erate States Armies: By General J. B. HOOD, Late Lieutenant-General Confederate States Army, published for tos M Drphn Memorial Fund! 1BY General G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans, 1880. 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Ou behalf of The Hood Memorial NEW OBLKANB. LA. Medicines* ritovitRbi PBOVIEBS. “For (Inking spell*, '1500 Will be P*ld fit*, dizziness, palpita¬ for a case that Bop tion and low spirits, Bitter* will BOt cure rely on Hop Bitter*.” or help.” • t». ■ J ' I i ■ i .Ml i I “Hop Bitter* hulld* “Read of, . 1 roenrs an -Utterm, up, strengthen* and i aflyoii will ___ he _ strong from cure* the first continually dose.’ esithy and happy.’ “Ladle*, do you “Kidney and Uri¬ went to ho strong, nary complaint* of ail healthy and beautiful? kind* flop permanently Bitter*. Then use Hop Bitters. cured by “ “Th* * greate»t ap¬ Hop Co non Cum 1* petizer, stomach, the sweetest, safest blood and liver regu¬ and best. A*kchildren. lator—Hop Bitters.’*.; The Hop Pa© for “Clergymen,V Law¬ Stoinaoh, Liver and yer*, Editors, Bank¬ Kidneys others. 1* superior Ask er* and Ladles need to all Hop Bitters dally.’* Druggists. < D. I. C.lsan absolute “Hop Bitters has re¬ and drunkenness, lrreslstable cure stored to perfect sobriety wrecks and for opium, tobacco and use health, of narcotic*. from Intemperance. and “Sour stomach, sick All above sold by headac.he and dizzi¬ druggists. Manufacturing. Hop Bitters Co., ness, Hop Bitters cures —Rochester, H.Y. with afew doses.” > Bend for Bsiia Circular. i gi n One or the Most Important Discoveries of the nineteenth century, and one that takes equal rank with the invention of the telephone, the electric light and other scientific marvels ofthe age, is that oi | Henry’s CARBOLIC SALVE. This Compound possesses the most re¬ markable Healing Properties of any known agent employed for the purpose oi curing sores, Wounds, Cuts, anrffor Bruises, inflamed and ‘tbraded surfaces, ALL .SKIN DISEASES. Its cleansing properties remove all Im mrriiles that Jiiridei the formation of healthy flesh, and the work of 1 cure goes on to completion with most WONDER¬ FUL RAPIDITY, Let no family be with out extol a box ol it In the and honse. the thousands PMyslctans who its virtues: have used it, unite in recommending it. Beware of Counterfeits. AsA for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no Other, <. JOHN F. HENRY, 0FKRAN & CO Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. my29-e,ow-3m DJt ULMER’S Liver Corrector, OR FOR Vegetable D1 GASES i i t From ?, Disordered state of the Liver. * Swains boro, Ga. Dr. B. F. Ubsier.—I have tried nil 1 the med¬ icine you put up, and I can recommend them, but especially the Liver t ’orrector. I tried the bottle you sent me oti a patient and it acted like a charm. Tl Voi care to use my name you are free to do so. J. G. Mkdlock, M. D. I have introduced Dr. B. F. Ulmer’s Liver Corrector in rav practice, and find that, It gives general satisfaction. The beet evidence ot the estimation in which it i« held Is the fact, that persons trying it once invariably re¬ turn for another bottle, recommending It at the same time to their friendi. G. A. Penny, M. D., Cedar Keyg, FJa. Prepared by B. F. ULMER, BavannAQ, Ga. Price One Dollar. tor sale by Druggists generally Druggist li your hasn’t It, order direct, and it win l»e ser t postpaid. myS _ w L"n*i m w *1 c Wj TT ■ Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable hitter and powerful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer¬ tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Re¬ mittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial dis¬ orders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid appetite, pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, Joss of of pain in the back and loins, and cold¬ ness the spine and extremities, are only terminate premonitions the of severer symptoms which in ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic, and other poisonous minerals form the basis of most of the “Fever and Ague I’repara¬ tions,” “Specifics,” “Syrups,” and “Ton¬ ics,” in the market. Tlio preparations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and leave may break the chill, do not cure, but the malarial and their own drug poison in tho system, producing quinism, ache, dizziness, ringing in tho cars, head¬ midable vertigo, the and other disorders more for¬ than disease they were intended to euro. Ayer’s Ague Cure thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from tho system, and always cures the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure, the most delicato patient; and its crowning excellence, above it* cer¬ tainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before tho attack. O For Liver Complaints, Ayer's Aottb Cure, by direct action on the liver and bil¬ produce iary apparatus, drives out the poisons which these complaints, and stimulates tho system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS eVKBTWHKBX. The S;ithern Favorite! Wheeler (fc Wilson NO. 8 SEWING MACHINE, THE LATEST AND BEST INVENTION. rpHE A Wheeler Vl'f le,ad A ln Wilson * Sewing ha* Machine no competitor World. It is peerless , in all its qualitle*. ofthe the best andeneapest Machine for It U YOU to buy PRICES LOW. TERMS EASY. Wheeler & Wilson ManuFg Uo., Cor Bull and York street Lane, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA declt lm JM. T. CATLUr, Aft.