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We have nd more jight to
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neglect to become impaired,
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strength generally impure
blood is the cause—often or
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HOW A
LARGE
BUSINESS
WAS
BUILT
UP
Benjamin Franklin, tie fust Ameticau
philosopher, said: “Honesty is the besl
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Dishonest methods, false representations,
unmet promises or deception of any kind, will
either cripple or destroy business.
It is honest and efficient work by meet in ■
every promise that he makes by candid,
straightforward and truthful conduct that I):
Broadfoot, the specialist, has built up such a
large practice in diseases peculiar to men and
women which he now possesses. Dr. Broad
foot asserts that he can and does cure certain
diseases, and he has testimony from you
friends and neighbors proving this assertion.
Special Attention to the Following:
Young Men
who by their acts
V of imprudence oi
1 suffer from
Nervous Debilit ,
jfiggj w** Exhausting drains
V \ on their fountains
xww Xmh a of life affecting
mind. ixxL
anc * manhood
should consult the
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Alt correspondence answered promptly
Business strictly confidential. Medicine sent
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Address or call on
T. BROADFOOT, M. D.,
LI3G BROUGHTON ST, Upstairs.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
MOBILE DEFEATED AGAIN.
Bitt's Pitching Too Much lor the Alabamians
Yesterday.
Savannah won the second game of the
series from Mobile yesterday, by timely hit
ting and daring base running, by a score of 6
to 4. Hill and Jantzen held the points, for
McCloskey, Knorr and Zahner were up for
Mobile. Butler played third, the condition
ol Hutchinson’s sore ankle precluding the
possibility of his playing. The game was a
very pretty one throughout, notwithstanding
the tact that Larocque, who had an off day,
made three of the six errors made by Savan
nah.
Mobile made but five hits off Hill's deliv
ery, with a total of six bases, Gettinger hav
ing made two of the n, one in the third in
ning and a two-b gger in the third. Hill
struck out seven men, gave tour bases on
balls and hit one. Knorr was touched up for
ten hits, with a total ot 11 bases, shuck out
three men and gave four bases on balls.
ONE EACH IN THE FIRST.
Both teams male on? run in the first in
ning. Clarke got his base on balls, McCann
bunted, but was thrown out at first, Clarke
going to second, from which position he
scored on Larocque’s hit to center field
Wolf hit to center, but was put out going
to second on McCloskey's hit to short, and
McCloskey was thrown out trying to steal
second. Kling was hit, was advanced on a
base on balls to Gettinger. McGowan flew
to Buller. Taylor hit to short. Peeples
threw him out at second, but Kling scored
on Larocque’s wild throw to first, and Wells
flew out to McCann.
BUTLER'S TWO-BASE lllY.
Savannah was blanked in the second and
third, bi the tourth, however, two runs were
scored. Woll flew out to Berte, McCloskey
hit to left. Jantzen went out from pitcher to
first-, and Butler hit to center for two bases,
McCloskey scoring. Peeples hit to center and
Butler scored, and I III! hit to Knorr, who
threw him out at first. Mobile was blanked,
Hill striking out Kling and Knorr, Pender fly
ing out to Butler. The audience applauded
Butler for his long l it in this inning as well .as
for his daring base running. Kling got a hit,
but it availed him nothing, as Gettinger flew
out to McCloskey, Pender to Butler and Knorr
struck out.
WON ON ERRORS IN THE FIFTH.
Savannah won the game in the fifth inning
by a costly error ol Wells. Clarke got his
base on balls, McCann hit to center, but was
thrown out at second on Larocque's hit to I
short, the latter getting his base on fielders’ |
choice, while Clark" went to third. Woh
flew out to Knorr, and McCloskey got first |
< n an error of Well , w ho, alter muffing the i
ball, threw it ov?r Johnson's head, alter I
which the ball was blocked, Clarke, Larocque I
and McCloskey scoring. Mobile was blanked
in thi; inning, iffid Savannah did not make
anothei run in the remainder of the game.
MOBILE GETS THREE RUNS.
11l the seventh inning Wells’ aggregation
got in two runs on two hits and an error of
Peeples’ wild throw to Im’ si Taylor's hit.
Wells hit Io short .and went out .it first, and
Taylor Scored on Zahnei’s hit to center Barte
went out from pitcher to first has.-. Pendei j
and Knorr hit safe, and the former scored. '
Kling flew cut to Clarke and Gettinger, who |
hit to Peep < s, got Ins base on fielders’ choice,!
Kling going cut at ■. ci.nii McGowan flew I
out to M.C inn, and Well:, struck out.
PRETTY i'I.AYL'.G IN THE NINTH.
'The playing of the Mobile team in the 1
ninth inning w.-o 1i..,, finest ever seen in this
citv. Gettinger made a beautiful catch of
C arke's I >ng drive Io b.ft field, which looked ■
goc-.i for two base... W- i|. made the prettiest
catch of the season of McCann’s foul to the i
■■■icket fence behind first base, and Knorr ills- ;
linguisiied himself by a difficult stop of Hill’.. |
hot liner. Taylor got his base on Butler’s I
error." Wells struck out and Z ihner hit to I
Pee; les. who threw Taylor out at second. ’
Berte hit a hot liner to Peeples who, after |
making the prettiest play of the season, threw '
the latter out at first.
Kelly, the new umpire, was all that could I
be wished lor, and is looked upon as the besl
man in the business who has been hi re since |
Conley left. Peppers ;m.l Jantzen and Kling i
and Trost will be the opposing batteries to-1
l y. and it goes without saying that “Pepp”
will win. Go out and see him make monkies,
oi Mikey Trost and his team.
GAMES ELSEWHERE.
At Charleston—Charleston 25, New Or-1
leans 7. Batteries--Blackburn and Fields;
Fanning and Schabel.
At Atlanta—Atlanta -1, Memphis 5. Bat
teries Kcenap and Bovle; New and O'Meara.
At Macon—Macon I ; Nashville 1. Bat
teries—Gibbs anti Wikit; Shaw and Sweet,
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 12; Cincinnati It.
Al N.-.v York—New York *, Louisville 3.
At Boston—Boston 15, Chicago 11.
At Philadelphia—Philadelphia 7, Pittsburg;
4.
At B.iliim re—Baltimore?,Cleveland 9.
At Washington—ll innings—Washington
2, St. Louis 3.
Hou Ttiij Look.
What is a more curious study than to ex
amine closely the head and features of a great
man or woman and compare them with those
of the ordinary person. One wonders if it is
because of some difference in the shape of
the heads and the mold of the features that
there has been such a vast difference m the
characters. It is a fascinating study. It is
an instinctive one. In ‘‘America’s Greatest
Men and Women,” a remarkable work which
The Daily Dispatch is now offering to its
readers, opportunity is afforded lor this curi
ous comparison. Never was issued a more
interesting series, It absorbs the attention of
all who see it, so perfect are tile.pictures and
so faithful and entertaining are
panning biographies. It is a work.
a permanent value. It will be a bock
should be in every hotijehold. It is
able and beautiful posses-ion.
Cut the coupon from Tins
Daily Dispatch for the /frej
I trip to Suwannee ami return
I (via S., F. & W Ry.) and om
I week's board and lake ll«
io Andrew Danley's slorw
be presented July 1. M
A I’arrlun Sue Hr. Huberts.
A petition for the pardon of
['■/certs, ex poitiiii.:.-.- ■ ! S. .
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P- ..m. a: . I ... ■ O
r-■ m.. a h.-.e the NE '
eris i’. th.’ commer.i’.l .w
can sign the •:
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Georgia vs. 11
South Carolina.
THE BIGGEST RACE EVER RUN
IN SAVANNAH.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT
AT 2:30 O’CLOCK.
Nellie Burke,
of J. A. Durrence, of Tattnall
County, will go a quarter
against the noted quarter
horse
Rex,
of Columbia, S. C. Remem
ber the place,
VERNON PARK.
Other races will alsT take
place between Tattnall and
Effingham horses.
The purse for the Big Race
is $2,500.
Arrangements will be made
to transport people direct to
the park.
THE HIGH SCHOOL FREE.
Another Victor) for Die Dully blsimtch Lust
Night.
Ihe Daily Dispatch was the pioneer in
moving for the abolishment of tuition fees in
the high school, and the board ot education
last night took action, making the high school
tree for the ensuing scholastic \ ear.
No board will dare to return to the cheese
paring and old fogy system ot charging fees
again. 'I he high school is the poor child’s
collegg, and should ever be as free as the
juvenile class room.
Before adjournment the board elected the
teachers for the ensuing scholastic year, all
I but one vacancy, the fifth grade in the Bar-
I nard street school, being provided for. No
j changes were made in the highschool,
I Cathedral, St. Patrick, Massie and East and
; West Broad street scooh.
Prot. W. IL Baker remains superintendent
and F. 11 Ferguson, assistant.
Mrs. E M. Spring was promoted to the
sixth grade in the Barnard street school.
hi the Chatham school No. 1 Miss A. G.
Alexander was promoted to the third grade.
MissC. A Carter was elected to second grade
and Miss Maud Williams made assistant.
In the Chatham school No. 2 Mi s E. B.
Hopkins was promoted to third grade and
Miss Florence Whitehead to second grade.
there were more changes in the Henry
,sii.., | school than any other, the roster now
j standing as folkiws :
Miss J. A Muslin, (principal), Seventh
I grade. Miss A V. Hourquiti, Sixth grade.
Mis'- F.ugenia LsLll, Filth grade (A). Mrs. C
M. Gray, Fifth grade (B). Miss K. B. Ham,
I l' |i urth grade (A). Miss I. M. Cabaniss,
| Fourth grade (B) Miss J. G Borchert, Third
gi.’ ie (A) Mi“- I [■'. Wolfe, 'I bird grade (B)
i Mis... F.. L. Qemler, Second grade (A). Miss
IS. A. 1 . Bieck, Second grade (B). Miss E V
I Lane, Second grade (C) Miss N. E Martin,
I Fir t grade (A). Miss 1 . I Adams, First grade
(Bj. Miss Fursig assistant.
Mr. M. A O’Brien was elected principal < l i
the*eveuing school, ami Mr. D. B. Falk a-sist- i
1 ant. Mis> li .I' ll Howard was elected teacher
| of drawing, and Mrs May L. Silv.i teacher ol
vocal music
Prize F Igluing in I luridn-
Jaci.-.onvii.i.f:, Fla., June 12.—[By Postal
j Co.]—The victory won by the Duval Athletic
i Club by Judge Call's decision in granting an
I injunction to restrain the sheriff from inter-
I sering with the light between Corbett and
I Mitchell, lias been claimed as settling the fact
I that there is no law in Florida to prevent
| prize fighting. This has been accepted as
final, unless the legislature passes a law pro
hibiting such fights in the future, but it ap
pears that the case was appealed to tile su
preme court by A. G. Hartridge, the state’s
attorney, in behalf of N. B Broward. The
members of the club, however, have been re
minded of the fact by Sheriff Pearce of the
supreme court, who a few weeks ago served
each member of the club to be found in lack
sonville with a citation to appear before the
i supreme court to-day to answer to the case,
i The citations are for J. E. T. Bowden, Harry
I Mason, Joseph H. Vendig, Louis C. Sillier, B.
iF. Blake, C E. Smith and Charles W. Rich
ardson, doing business as the Duval Athletic
Club.
The citations are signed by G. P. Raney,
chief justice of the supreme court of the
state of Florida.
KANSAS STATE SHOOT.
Topeka, Kan , June 12.—[By Postal Co.]
—The Kansas State Sportsman’s Association
has issued its programme for its fifth annual
tournament, which will be held at Topeka
from to-day to June 14. The programme
announces 10 events for each day, one of
which will be a live pigeon shoot. Two Sets
of five traps each will be run, and the target
shooting will be all under the rapid-firing
system. The rules of the American Shoot
ing will govern all the events.
BETHLEHEM.
;By
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■For Savannah and : r s |i "ht
ch.mces in
southerly. V
Maximum temper
ature, rainfall,
The height of the \ugust.iat 8
a. in. to-day (75th | I) wa « 5 2 feet
a rise ot 0.l feet during twenty four
ho 4» s - , Smyth,
luesdav, I uno 12. 'Observer
-- ; V'lFff-: — —
WE CLOSE AT 6:3OWtM. SHARP.
hoT
As it sometimes is, you’ll ijequently see
men with their skates on, in. 'aet you’ll tee
many an ice thing in the siufoner if you’ll
take pains to look for it. Mire’s the sum
mer girl—she’s a nice there’s the
lock up—that’s not exacfflfm ice place,
but ii s “cooler;” tongs—ice
cream—ice ly fins got a
b ii’rtiml . i'.V ] plac.—th.il’.-
Nice. lU’iyW'.,. of hoi
Underwear thin vet lihin shirts
cool neckwear negligee [shirts thin
coats—thin socks and a whol lot of other
things to add to men’s ComiFit these dog
days—We will sell w ine . Qmlity Bleached
Jean Drawers tor 15 cents.
underwear worth 75 cents^^^^H’nts —
thin coats worth .JI for 50thin
socks usual 25 cents for 9 eJ|HB®Wc will
sell our 50 cent neckwear and
Swell Ties— and don’t that un
derwear you never saw such values in
UNDERWEAR
LEOPOLD ADLER.
ir'in mawa-AMA x —«'i-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DANCING
—AT—
ANDERSON’S PAX H.LION
THUNDERBOLT
Every Thursday 4to 8 o’clock, P. M. Admission
tree. From 8 to 12 P. M, admission 25
cents. The finest place at Thunderbolt for
ladies and children. Open everyday. Refresh
ments served. Hood music.
DEMOCRATS TAKE NOTICE
Bvviriue of authority given me by r solution
of the O-’inociTit'c I’airv of (’hatham G uilty in
mass meeiing assembled, I hereby summon the
members of that party t< meet in their respective
militia districts i i mass meetings, on Tuesday,
J une 12, 189-1, at 7 o’clock in the evening, at the
points liereinaflci named, for the purposeof elect
ing an Executive Committee of the part v for the
ensuing 'erm. 'l'he I iist, Second, Third and j
I'ourth Districts will elect five memliers «•<<?!> "I
said committee; the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and
l .ighth two members each, and all ol said dis
trit ts will vote for five nu mbers at latge.
Tlie several mass meetings will c<mvcr.e at the
. following points :
l irsl District That portion of I'.lbart Square, i
I and adjacent territory, which lies wesi of the
' ne dian Due of Montgomery street.
Second District That portion of (..'hatham
Square, and ad!a*ent territory, which lies west of
the median line of Barnard street.
Third District Northern half of the Parade
(Jround known as the Park Ext< nsion.
lourth District—'l'roup Square.
Fifth District—'The Pavillion at the Isle of
Hope
Sixth District The Pavillion at Montgomery
Seventh District Junction ol the Og'-echee and
Fort Argyle Roads
Eighth District 'Territory to the rear of Rail
road Station at Pooler
WALTER G CHARL'I ON.
('hairman of Democratic Paily of Chatham
• Ounty,
TWO WONDEKSL
'The new French rheumatic lotion, by an eminent
French Physician and the Ambrosia. Ihe fist
cures rheumatic pains, cramps, lumbagr, etc.,
>eleaving immediately- Though scarcely in
troduced in Savannah many (tires have been
made- The second, the Ambrosia, is a complete
toilet set; it beautifies, clears, softens, heals the
skin; it requires neither water nbr soap to jfliave
with. It is tlie life of the hair And the. friend of
the tfitth, nothing equals it. Soil at druggists,
also at 112',/» Broughton street.
A STARTLING FACT.
That very few persons have pt rfeet eyes. It
must be evident that it requires tyofh knowledge
and skill to know what the eyett need and to fit
them proj>cr]y with glasses. who trust
this work to uninstructed dealeis/arc criminally
oarc-h'-'s of the most valuable of ad the senses,
their sight. In addition to graduating in Ger
many and my thirty years’ practical experience
! have taken a course and graduated in a school
of optic- in New York and learned the latest and
host methods of ascertaining t’nb difiereut de
fects of the eyes and their proper correction, so
that I can fit you properly withgHsse* that will
etrongthen and improve your eyesight instead of
rnpicily ruining it, as poorly fitted glasses will
always do. No charge ;or examination.
DR. M. SCHWAB & St>N,
GRADUATED OPTICIANS,
No. 23 Bull Street
~“rf wiLL~PAY
To get estimates from us, before purchasing else
where on plate and window glass,(paints, lime,
cement, fire brick and cl y. Sash, doors
■fcaall paper ami otheiJbuPdcrs’sup
>r t ;.-L goods an<i-
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IFOR MEN, YOUNG MEN ANDt
♦ BOYS. ♦
♦All our 25c. Hats 19c. each ♦
| “ “ 50c. “ 39c. “ ♦
t “ “ 75c. “ 64c. “ :
♦ “ “ 1.00 “ 79c. “ ♦
: “ “ i. 50 “ - i.i9 “ :
| “ 2.0 C “ 1.60 “ ♦
: u “ 2.50 “ i.BB :
: COLLATS. :
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POPULAR COLUMN.
Advertisements inserted in tin's column for On
Cent ci Word. Embayment and Help
Wants inserted free one insertion.
PERSONAL.
|.|‘ ’IT MA N, 66 Bull street makes the finest
photographs in the city. If you want a photo of
yourself give him a call.
I Al NEY & GOEBEL make the finest photo
graphs in Savannah. Cabinets $2. per dozen.
See our new Parisian finished photos.
MUSK evt ry Sundayat Wilmington l>l;.n 1.
y Y !’• ' I-1 - & I*OG ERS, expert cycle repairers,
enameling; satisfaction guaranteed, 133 York
street.
are th- cheapest, C. F. Weber &T 0., 102
state street Painting, graining, marbling,
kalsomining, etc.; paperhanging a specialty.
CINE FRESH FISH, all kinds, delivered daily
1 by N. Bohle, stall No. 4 City Market. Orders
taken for delivery and prompt attention guaran
teed. We keep Hit' bust only ami supply the
finest trade in the city. Ask for N. Bolde, stall
No. I, City Market.
DANCING at Armory hail Friday nights from 9
toll. Monthly tickets $1; A. Berger.
COK the best cigars and smoke,articles go to
1 James Lynch, at, Broughton street lane and
Whitaker street. '1 he Daily Dispatch on sale
also.
j'RY Gerst’R Foaming ilair Tonic. It preserves
1 the hair and removes dandrnll. On sale at
Solomons Co., Livingston’s, Reid & Co., and
i Pigman’s.
i < > YPRESS S 111 NG LES.-- To reduce our stock
'o we make a further reduction in prices, and
offer cypress shingles at $2 2 > and $1 5u per thous-
I and at mill; boats can load at the mill. Yale
' Royal M.mill it till it.’ 1 . ( 'He iny.
j tO lUJ Broughton street for signs.
(?AFEST Beach for bathing, Wilmington Island.
THOMAS MAYI.E, I’ainting, Graining.'Kai
J summing. Paper Hanging and House Decorat
ing. 174 Broughton street, "hop 71 President
street, Savannah, Ga. See my work before mak- I
df 4 I O ' D oak woo 1, ■■ lek or sawed, any length
* f t ieplmne 121. Ainrnr & (.’<>.
U-'E («<tsL Foaming Ilair Tonic. On sale at '
Solomons A' Co.. Livingston’s, Strong’s Reid I
Co.,Strong’s ami Pigniau’s Pharmacy,
J C- HER KUN, Price and Gaston streets, keeps
family groceries, fruits and vegetables; milk and
ice served to customers regularly.
PAINTING in al! its branche . Ct • n : . rsti
mate and good work. WILLIAM TAYLOR,
53 Jefferson street, near South Broad.
WILMINGTON ISLAND is the place fora
picnic.
UCAN get choice fresh meat from Hester’s
stalls 9 and 10 city market. It is important
what you eat-and Hester’s word goes when he
tells jou it is or not. J. W. Hester, stall 9 and 10.
Step oil tlm car -you’ll easily find it.
[SR. A. J ASM E, veterinary surgeon, West Broad
street, foot of South Broad. Telephone 264.
COR dandruff try Gerst’s Foaming Hair Tonic.
1 used by the most prominent people of Savan
nah. On sale at Solomons & Co., Livingston’s,
Reid & <-0., ami Pigin in>.
BAKERS.
| GOTTLIEB, Baker, stall 23, City Market.
Bakery 198 Bryan street. Bread delivered to any
part ot the city morning and night.
pORES 1 CITY BAKERY. Whitaker and
South Broad Street Lane. Fresh Bread, Cakes
and Pies delivered to any part of the city. Try
our Fine Rolls, ready for breakfast every morn
ing. J. M Rn h, Manager
BOARDING.
A WI LL buy 29 meal tickets at the Harnett
iP» House.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
LADIES wanted to address circulars and do
other easy office work at home: no canvassing;
good wages the entire year; send self addressed
envelope. Address Pond Lily Medicine Com
pany, South Bend, Ind.
VVANTED, to introduce articles of merit.
VV Samples of useful houselold articles, novel
ties, etc., sent free. Enclose two stamps for
postage. Address E. Towner, Lock Box .’9l,
Marshall Town, lowa. .
\XZANTED. 5,000 bushels of live oyster shells,
I ** to be delivered at or near either Pali’s or
I August’s landing, Thunderbolt. Address all bids
I or communications to L. W. Nelson, care Nelson,
H FOR RENT.
RENT, on rea-tziiablu terms to <lesir.'Lbi<‘
M tenant, the rof President and
streets, adjojr' 1 ' wn, and possess
|ir MercC
DEL 1 SCix <nbroker, removed
■[i Congrm fith-t. Hiositc <-it\ maik.-t.
V.ns m.idcon di 'moii'L. y waP i.
and on any oth- r pt-j.-,0n.il prop-
Voisact.ims strictly cotr’demi.ll. (>p j
7. p. m.
GOODS.
BjUjSON’S, at Lb' ity .’.ml I'iice
un 4 • s < ! .1 ii.nti
EaViII lit cyv.:• and .->p< ctacl'’r,
Ugpreducud prices.
FLORISTS.
P ( ' S IT La I'rance, Marechai Neil. Paper Gon
tier, Ihe Bride, etc. Artistic floral designs a
special feature. Special attention paid to parlor
decorations. Plants of all descriptions. Leave
orders at Strong’s Pharmacy, 67 Bull street-
WAGNER, florist, Thunderbolt road.
1 e.lephone 498.
PAPER HANGING.
DAPER am prepared to do all
kinds of paper hanging and decorative work.
xMy specialty will be cleaning wall paper, which is
done to look like new, at .1 very small cost. Best
of testimonials. J. H. Crawford, 63U Jefferson
Vl/ALL PAPER I am now prepared tofur
’ ’ nish and nut up all grades of paper hangings
from the highest to the lowest grades. Nice
patterns from 10 cents per roll up. Decorations
of every style and price. John G. Butler, 14c
( ongr.’ss and 139 st Julian strej t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FINEST PaviJliou foi dancing at Wilmington
Island.
| ISE Gerst’s Foaming lla'i~fonic Tor dandiuti;
On sale at Livingston’s, Solomons & Co.,
Reid N Co. Strong’s amt J'igman's.
A/V* t( ?° l >e tc! C. I*’ Web. r & Co., the sign
* 1 painters. 102 State street. Our prices defy
competition.
CIG NS, the cheapest and bust froiifCTF’.’Weber
& »to . 102 State tn et
Westcott, 109 Broughton street?
COR SASHES, doors,blinds,building, hardware
‘ lime, cement ami plastef. paints, oils, glass
etc.; house, sign and decorative painting, call at
John G. Butler's, 140 Congress and 139 St Julian
street.
MEDICAL.
THE great faith ume <>f cmo-is. bone felons.
1 fire burns, asthnia. chronic sores, goiters,
rheumatism, wens, rising breasts of women, thrash
<>n infants, warts on human or animals, botts on
horses or mules. Guarameed cure or money re
funded- G, W. Getsinger, corner Congress and
Jefferson streets, rooms upstans on Congress
I streets.
JACK, the gentleman’s friendj cures (gleet and
G all discharges) from one to live days. Sold ai
Parson's Pharmacy, 35 Liberty street-
OPIUM habit cured cbi ap—We will furnish
sufficient medicine to cure any case ol
mo phine or opium habit for j? 10 and guarantee
a cure. Testimonials at <1 full particulars givt n
on application. ddressall in
strict confidence to Acme Opium Cure Company,
■ Boy *5 Decatur, Ga.
Rl PTVRE cured, trusts fitted; complete stock
of surgical appliances, at S. C. Parsons’, 35
i Lilerty street.
INI ANTS’ FRIEND POWDER. This is Jo
i certify that we have used the powder for prickly
heat and chafing, and upon infants and other
purpG: ~ and find it superior to any toilet powder
ever used. We cheerfully recommend it. Signed,
J. Ade Castro, A. B. Thompson, J. K. P. Carr,
Jeff I). Miller, Percy Sugden E. B. Chipman, 11.
R, Altick, and others. For sale by all druggists.
G()( )I) fishing and bathing at W liur. jtdn
Island; no holes on beach; no danger of drown
ing.
SUMMER RESORTS."
CTEPHENBON HOUSE ami Saline Mineral
’ J Springs, St. Catharine's, Canada. Canada’s
popular summer resort, 11 miles from Niagara
Falls. No malaria or mosquitoes. Excellent,
varied and liberal table. Hotel renovated, im
proved and new bedding added for season ot
1894. The baths a positive cure for rheumatism,
"out, sciatica and all nervous infections. Send
iordescriptive booklet C. V. \\ .nd, Manager.
CEASIDE A I LAN IICCII Y, N. |.
O UNITED STATES HOTEL AND CALE.
t Ocean view and centre finest villas and drive-
Capacity suo guests. First-class appointments and
orchestra.
For terms and rooms address John S. Davis, Prop
QABATOGA SPgINGS, N. Y.» “The Lafay-
Y ette,” Circular stre. t. Finest family hotel of
its size in Saratoga. First clas* accommodations
for 100 guests. Pleasant balconies, Larpe cool
parlors, dining room and office. Electric bells.
Excellent bill of fare. Very low rates. Cores
spondenec solicited. (It E. Bates, Proprietor
SUMMER board in the mountains of Virginia
reference, Rev. Robb White: for circulars, ad
dies F Randolph, Keswick, Albemarle County
\A/HEN in Buffalo stop at the Genesee, Niagara
v v Falls 40 minutes awav.
j \ vll .LA, I lendersonville, N. C.
J House new and handsome ; centrally located ;
two minutes from post office, but away from dust
and noise; rooms large and airy; fare unsurpassed;
rates very moderate.
L C.C. DUNFORD, Proprietor.
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I liferents 1 very body.
How did they do it ? What is thereabout
them them that is different from other peo
ple? How do they look? Are their heads
shaped differently or have thtir faces a dif
ferent expression from those of the ordi
nary mass of humanity ? What is it that
has given to those who are living to-day,
and who are leading in great things, the
prominence which is accorded them ? What
is the story of their lives? What method
do they adopt of advancing in the world,
an accomplishing what they have done?
These are the questions which come in
voluntary to any one who studies the careers
of those who are conspicuous among us to
day, and these are the questions which are
answered in the great work just produced
which The Daily Dispatch has given to its
readers. In “America's Greatest Men and
Women” are presented magnificent full page
photographs of all the living great people
of the country, with graphic biographies,
telling just what they have done and how
they do it. It is a most valuable work and
most interesting and curious. It is what
every intelligent person should have.
Before making arrangements for your sum
mer trip call on the Florida
insular for in torn bout
North Carolina^K-$ F
MOSQUITO NETS!
MATTINGS.
CANVAS COTS,
AND SUMMER GOODS OF
ALL KINDS AT
THE MILLER COMPANY
Do you need a REFRIGERA-
TOR ? We have them at
ALL PRICES.
NOW FOR THE MOUNTAINS.
A Free Ticket to Aihevllle Knit Two tVeekx
Board.
The Daily Dispatch will award on July 1
a free round trip ticket to Asheville, N.C.,
(via Florida Central and Peninsular railroad,)
that popular mountain resort with Savan
nahians, and two weeks’ board at Kenil
worth inn, the best resort in the mountains.
Every cash subscriber for one month will re
ceive a coupon, participating in the award.
Gives It Vp.
The Augusta Herald, one of the strongest
Evans papers in Georgia, has given up the
fight and admits the nomination ol Col. W.
Y. Atkinson. Here is what the Herald says
editorially:
“It is too late to think of a third man, even
if one could now go in, take the Ev -.s votes
and beat Mr. Atkinson. We do not believe
that Richmond county’s vote would go to
any other man than Gen. Evans or Mr. Atkin
son. We do net believe that this county’s,
vote, or the votes ot any significantly largej
number of counties, could now be diverted t J
a thiid man. There ought not to be. Thß
nominee will be either Gen. Evans or Mr. At
kinson, and, as we have said, it looks very
much like the latter named gentleman has
won.”
It is said our evening contemporary, the
Press, will make a similar announcement in a
few days.
Do You Need a Gas stove!
Remember, that a fine gas range for cook
ing will be awarded on July 1 to the house
keeper guessing incaiest the number of gas
stoves in use in Savannah. Cut the coupon
from this paper, write your guess and address
on same and send it to the gas company’s
office, 129 Congress street. Guess as many
times as you like. No limit. Coupon in every
ssuc of this paper.
Eve, r y subscriber to
Tur. Dau.y Dispatch receves*j,
coupon for the
Aslipviile and reluriM
F. C. & P. R.
weeks’ board al l/.'
; Inn, awarded -July /’
B
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.BEEFt,
And no monopolies or combina
' tions can make people believe
CHEAP BEER IS GOOD BEER.
The people of Savannah appreciate
the product of
Home Industry
because they know the
I
SAVANNAH BREWING WAN!
Is brewing tiie
FINEST BEER IN THE WORLD
In its
EXTRA PALE CABINET.
An analysis by the highest au
thority shows it to be the superior
of any of its competitors on this
side of the Atlantic. .
ITS 'I
CIIA. M P JV GF N J
BEER
CANNOT BE
Every first-class sal,‘"n .-f|
sells i,ur beer. . t
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